The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 3, 1952, Page 2

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water, Key ann ee “are. ao ti ithe possibility. of a water shortage in this city. But we should than Manager ve y of the , sh to be able to gti” r to “supply Key all they w, to = ae — past toons Key W th a, © . Who can visualize Keys will ever your visualizati thatthe only way n Of wa.er is to run another plipalicd to’Key Wert, f Gone, and we want an adequate supply for more than Sny, two d@eades;'then the main ef the new line shquiet be larger. uation, eats mentioned the rapid growth of the upper Keys That growth is daily gaining Momentum, and, what £ Considered rapid today, wilt be-looked upon as snail-slor in a few. yea The K. have yast ere ‘ temporary relief. The time is Wik dag ait ehei and bigger main will be needed to suppl. adequately, tht '320-mile stretch from Key bate upper Key Lartte "A CURE FOR BALDNESS we “Scientists ofthe University of Chicago, who are try |] ing to track down the main causes of falling hair, hay. indicated that.most of the blame may rest on taut muscle ih the face and scalp.Th other Words, then may avoie haldness by relaxing their faces. While these conclusions are tentative, scientists have Mbout discarded some of the old thedfies such as blaming tight fitting hats and dandruff. : Drs. Thomas Szasz and Alan Robertson coneind: that baldness occurs when the layer of fat_on the scaly Wears thin and a shearing stress develops! on the hloo, Wessels to the hairline, Ityhas Been discovered that mos bald men have as little fat on the scalp as over yore head. It is pointed out that the gélativye Preédont Of wom en from baldness can be explained by tlijs theory becaus male hormones may affect the padding 6f fat. Following this theory, two doctors haye administer ed cortisone tablets.do four pati ering from stver: ty pe of baldness (alopecia) and this @rag benefitted thre: ef the four patients treated. Unfortunately, however, on- f one in forty bald persons has the kind of glandular de- ficiency benefitted by the wonder drug. If this theory on baldness is correct, it may be pre- vented by relaxing the face. If necessary, relaxing the face may be accomplished by injection of.a drug, such a Brocain, into the branches of the facial nerves or by cut fing the facial nerves surgically for permanent results, Never bother about trying to sppeer smart; pug energy inte being smart. The trouble with most social:movementada.thas call for work from the same people. | DAY Te Have |Foppy Sale Drive Permit Issued | The Disabled American Vet-! |}€rans. will put on a two day pop- | romode! his house. py_sale drive to raise funds Fri- | ‘STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEB Triumph Coffee: : Mitt wet nocens ($M Remodeling William Key. 1222 Florida (Rear) | has taken outa $8,000 permit to Other permits issued were ic | }Say_and. Saturday, it. was. an-|Jack Delaney, 1213 Varela, con- SSE SSS Imounced today. itruction screen around porch, | ye Official U.S: Navy Photo). | RETURNED’ KOREAN VETERAN, Lieutenant David E. Horri- Jr., "USN, reported as a staff officer to the U.S. Fleet: Sofia School, Key West, recently. » While Lt. Horrigan was serving in the Landing Ship’ Dock, “tes Colonial, from June 9 through July 31, 1951, it logistically supportec minesweepers operating off the coast of North Korea, aiding in destruction of mines, At the same time they bom- «@erded enemy installations along the coast of North Korea. In September, 1950, Lt. Horrigan participated in an amphibious ult landing through the mined harbor of Wonsan, Korea. : a va datodiaiyals the ical oa? Two seaevacuations of troops and equipment were made by. on, w! h Lt. Horrigan was serving, one at Wonsan from mber. 6-10, 1950, followed by another at Hungnam from '-24 of the same year. BY Lt. Horrigan received his commission as Ensign in Febru-, ary, 1944. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David E. Horrigan of t, NW, Washington, D. C. His father is, a, mmander ag rmers sometimes used to keep pitchfork sharpened, just in case 5 banker showed up to fore- Gut bankers, as do convicts and weball umpires. yearn to be sed. And lately they’ve been do- all scrts of things to make a more homey—from putting 1 soft music to providing nursery arvitg, \ ee deposits pa- " C. Hahn has step: ‘farther. “It would be nice if people could ww we're not just a name \ friendly organization,” mused who is@president of the First Pderal Savings & Loam “Associa- -on of New York, one of the larg- at. bothered’ him was that in ’e Post-war .assembly tap bee eduré of home-buyi as @rranging Lunsrete of mort- rds through lawyers, real estate | _ieh and other intermediaries. But | “twasn’t meeting the homeowners | tself. So he created one of the oddest ‘sts ip financial history—an “am- assadress of good will” to go out ad make friends among the young ~auples on whose homes his bank | w@ld mortgages. The job went to jerall, dark-haired Mrs. Clare Max- ell Young, a former psychology udent and mother of 7-year-old ins. She drives about 20,000 miles a ear calling on housewives, ex. Usiting how the bank works, and iscussing problems of household | etoration and finance, “My first nroblem is to cca! inge them I haven't come to in- pect the property or to see that xe house is being kept up,” she aid. “Many people think of a bank 36 2 cold-hearted institution just Waiting to foreclose on them. They are startled at first at the idea it ould take any real interest im heir home ownership problems. “But then they warm up quickly. ten I am the first person in the ommanity’ who has called on ‘em and they ask my advice on all kinds of things.” These include such matters as the right color for kitchen drapes, Sow te care for an expectant bull- fog. and the best way to bring a canary out of an epileptic fit. Mrs. Young has had to deal with are than one emergency 1 arrived at 2 home just who, was formerly in the: Navy, i 7 rt rae ea 2 FFF, sahHE or Dichorn aml os BEG: Fos County 'C announced today The check will be Seirvedrdi to me state branch for proper disposi- For ee Ba. -yoeal “MILTON ¢ 0. PEACOCK \ Ce | with a pos for $500.00 made a to the American Heart Assoc! was very gratefully received. check will be forwarded to the state representative of the Ameri- Second District e econ. Association for proper. For Member of Sthool Board “T am very happy that you anc; WM. BILLY FREEMAN the men under your cone 4 Second District have taken this active step ooo fight against heart disease. With] Fox Member School Board such financial help as this there} JULIO CABANAS, JR. is every reason to believe tt at ‘re- for Re-Election {search will eventually reduce ‘the Fourth District mortality and the morbidity from {caus disease, which is the leading For School Board cause of death in this country. i} | “Please express. my. thanks, ced H. EARL =e the local chairman of the American! Fourth District ae Heart ‘Association, for this conitri-| For Justice Justice ui the Peace bution to all the naval activities TRA re ; ashore and afloat in the Key West area.” ° . File Claims LOS ANGELES uh—Twenty-one | |lawyers involved in the unsuceess- ful fight of Mrs. Allie Walters Sacks, 85, to retain contre: of her For Justice of the Pesce | $375,000 fortune have filed claims Second District jfor a total~of $224.323.90 in fees nd oxpames: ROY HAMLIN Her brother, Charles Bobst, For Re-Election started the extensive litigation in 1946, filing a guardianship petition. |He claimed she had fallen under the complete domination of Earl |Sacks, 6l-year-cid” oi! promoter, | with whom she had eloped two years before. A bank was" finally ‘named guardian of the estate, “Fer Member School Board GERALD H. ADAMS For Justice of the Peace R. D. “Zew” Zetterower Third District For Constable HARRY LEE BAKER Pirst District happened at the exact moment 1 For Constable shed the doorbell. Pv helped bandage the dog, quiet HARRY H. JONSON. the crying children and soothe the First District baby. And soca the mother and Fo For Constable re sitting down talking things | Second District Does it all pay? The bank thinks | CHARLES C. PAPY so. It has hired a second ambas-) ————_—_______.--_— sadress. And Benker Habn — oe Consens reads Mrs. Young's detailed re-/ Second District ports, so the bank is fully in-| JOSE ESPENOSA formed on which family has “SMOKY JOE~ mumps, which has a flooded cel- Fz Re-Election lar—and which is getting ready & _—_ move to a larger house that wil! For Constable CAPT. “ANDY~ need a bigger _ mortgage “We realize,” said Mrs. Young.| 2D, M. ANDREWS Third District “that the housewife is a vital tac-/ tor in shaping her husband's opin-/_ ; ion about where he will invest or) — money." She feels she is particularly {it-» ted in one way w wnderstend: the Problems ef those she visits. “My ‘hustand and I bousht »/ new T-room house,” she szid, smil- BILL TYLER, ¢---- ag “And it’s mortgaged to the | 787 Whitehead St., We Service All eee & Cone, $200; Fred J.. Johnston, 1501 White, | panama Charles Papy, chairman of the $150; apes B cere te ey are zaising | ae aa, Ready to be put away + the Summér , + SALE SALE ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Round $ 1325 - $ ‘0.00: ‘Seatt $6995 . 5095. al. T. T. D. E. AE SESESSRIELE RAHAT TIS HIAAEESTATT - ht ib FCS rete, 74 Sing ju Everyone Knows A Peck of Apples Costs More Than A Quart... but the Price of Each Apple Is Less The cost for each apple goes down even more when ‘you buy ’ aoe ate. ‘Witin slectannie ee sold bn tan quae, Refrigerator, it costs very little to use an electric Range. When you have added an electric Range, you can use an electric Water Heater at a very low rate. Any further appliances will operate at a cost so low that it cannot be equalled by any other power service. The Best Service is the One That Does ALL the Jobs Best Find out today how YOU can GO ALL-ELECTRIC .. . how little it will cost . .. and how much it will yield .. . in conver} fences and economy on EVERY household job. 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