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Show S ADVERTISE VENT What V everyone should know about SALT LAKE & FASHION PLACE presents ly Ina Lee cialist, I experienced whit may prove to be the answer to the foot problems of millions. I was shown a quick, easy way to relieve tired, aching feet even feet tortured with corns and calluses! ... this doctors treatment J disappearing. J5 C h J "3 C2 i E ' "nre perspiration, the dirt and the odors so common to your feet are now being cleansed from your pores, the doctor informed me. The hot mineral solution is easing surface tensions, stimulating circulation and sending a fiesh supply of new blood to your feet. This helps reanse the pores that aoap and water cannot reach. I could see dry, dead scaly tissue being flaked away. I touched the hardened surfaces of my feet and found luses! Even more important, you can give right your feet daily hygienic care in your own home that will keep them strong, impart a feeling of wellbeing, inhibit the growth of bacteria. is a medicated cream designed to correct athletes foot, prevent sweating and remove unpleasant foot odors It contains a tested drug which is now being used in hospitals to flout it Work and calluses. SECOND, with the Footheiapy I. at a Stone, you gently massage your corns and calluses. They buff away in 3 to 5 minutes . . . and you feel as though you had a brand new pair of feet! THIRD, you apply Footherapy Medicated Balm between your toes, or wherever you are bothered by excessive perspiration, foot odors, ringworm, etc. This medicated balm contains a tested drug which effectively relieves discomforts from painful itching and other distressing symptoms of athlete foot. smoothing, protective, invisible film to help guard against reinfection of the area. Even though we have gotten such wonderful results from just one application, said the doctor, you must remember that the secret of pain-freodor-fre- e feet is constant care and attention. Your shoes must be Fitted correctly and your feet must receive the proper hygiene. Thats why youll Find that if you use this simple medicated method twice a week after work, your feet will not only continue their remarkable improvement but will feel healthy, rested and cool, even after your toughest working day. items fionomi sie 5.08 Enjoy 'Happy Feet From Now On. I RESULTS ARE GUAR VN FEED Examine your feet oefore and after treatment. You should see a startling difference. Much of the dead dry skin of corn and callus has been buffed away. Your tired aching feet feel better and smell sweeter. These results are guaranteed or your money w.II be refunded. Nothing Lise Like It If you suffer from tired, aching feet due to foot fatigue, you can now rinse away those aches and pains wit-.- ; nature's own medicated minerals. You can even aid painful, stubborn corns and calluses without razor blade surgery, and if your feet are cracked, itching, sore from fungus infections . . . perspire excessively . . . give off unpleasant odors . . . you can relieve there conditions practically overnight! ... FIRST, you batne your feet in the soothing Footherapy Mineral Bath. This opens up the pores and softens the tough, hardened skin of corns help combat fungi, dangerous bacteria and relieve skin rashes. As the doctor rubbed this cream into my skin, I felt a cooling sensation. Itching between the toes disappeared. A special combination of natural oils helped lubricate the entire skin surface, leaving a . ) If you are one of the millions who suffer the misery of these chronic foot conditions, FOOTHERAPY, a treatment, is doctors simple the quick, easy method to relieve even tired, aching, itching feet feet tortured with corns and cal- The third and Final step of Anyone Can Uie It S fool aches, odors , tiredness and athlete's foot in minutes Unpleasant Odors, - t CORNS and CALLUSES Athletes Foot, but here is what actually happened! In just 20 minutes, the itching misery of my athletes foot had vanished. My corns were softened and dead skin washed away. So were my calluses! In fact, my feet felt simply and that is why wonderful I am writing this article so that others will be helped as I have been! For this doctor's simple method is now being made available to the pubiic for home me! 55 osened. l BATHE AWAY dually being buffed away. It was as if I had grown a new pair of feet. been plaguing me for years. I just couldnt believe it For the first part of this method the doctor had me place my sore, tired feet in a basin of hot water. To this water he added a green powder containing Potassium, Magnesium, Liihium, Iodides and other medicinal minerals (similar to those found in the waters of famous natural spas). Almost immediately I began to feel a new and wonderful sensation. All the pressure and the heavy t feeling in my legs seemed as feet felt away. My though they had no weight at all. My foot and leg muscles seemed to relax. I could actually feel soreness and pain a new thernia-rninera- Associated Press Writer bath to that they were now soft and smooth. 1 could feel corns and calluses softened and lo- my feet were being gently caressed with wool. In just 3 or 4 minutes the volcanic stone began to buff away the dead skin of corns and calluses that had bothered me for years. Best of all, one particularly painful corn on my little toe, which I had to have cut off at least once a year, was gra- tried everything from specially made $45 shoes to all kinds of foot powders, creams and all too skeptical, salves when 1 was assured in a doctor's office that in a few minutes 1 would be relieved of all the foot miseries that had a Bv Anth Iaing FOOTHERAPY After about 15 minutes the doctor had me remove my feet from the bath. Ihen, while they were still moist, he began to massage them with a special volcanic lava stone which he had already soaked in the Footherapy bath. It felt as if As a reporter, In on my own feet about 12 hours a day. not For yean Ive suffered only from recurring athletes foot, and that tired, aching feeling so familiar to salesmen, postmen, teachen and others who must stand on their feet I for their livelihood . L COSMETICS Corns and Calluses Yesterday, at the office of a foremost New York foot spe- V eV Ajerboch's, lor Zeorth Box 1465, Soil lake City 841 10 387 188 Soli Idw, 737 outyvog delivery areas Pfmo. Plea e ruh mv complete FOOTHF RAPY Mm-rr- i Dot-to- r Foot Bath Treatment Kit. im ludtnf developed foot bath. 2 Imported vpUanic lava Mone. Footherapy Medicated Italm L3 3 98 SIZE 5.98 LARGE ECONOMY SIZE NAME ADDRESS . STATE City V Charge 0 . Check CnetoetY O 7 P COD THE NUMBER of things that can cause a floor to squeak would make a list stretching from here to the bottom of this page. The causes, therefore, will be passed over to allow space for the cures. And most of those cures are possible simply with the proper use of the proper nails. Since the underside of the floor cannot be reached (except in the case of a floor ov.r an unfinished basement), the attack must be made from above. Occasionally, a squeak can be pinpointed just by standing on a particular board and jumping up and down on it a little. Most of the time, however, the squeaking noise is a bit elusive. You think it's coming from one spot, then you decide, no. it's coming from another. A SURE WAY to trace the exact aea of a squeak is to have someone walk hack and forth over every part of the floor, perhaps two or three times. Get dow n on all fours and, every time you hear a noise, mark it with a piece of chalk. I should have told you that you'd better forget about the w hole thing if you cant lift the rug and work directly on the surface of the wood. Now, at each chalked point, drive two nails into, the wood at an angle so that the points nearly come to- gether. If driven properly, and if you could see through the wood, you would see that the two nails roughly form a V. BE SURE to use threaded or grooved finishing nails. If the floor is made of softwood (pine, for instance), first drill a pilot hole smaller than the thickness of the nail, then hammer the nail into that opening. Remember to drill each of those holes at the suggested angle. Each nail should be hammered slightly below the surface with a nailset. The tiny nail hole then can be filled with wood putty or plastic wood. WHEN THE SQUEAK is on a floor over an unfinished basement, it sometimes can be eliminated by driving wedges between the joists and the flooring. Here, too, it is necessary for someone to walk on the floor while you locate the noise areas while standing on a stepladdcr in the basement If this does not work, and it appears that the squeaks are occurring because the subflooring has come loose Horn the top, finished flooring, try driving some 'crews into the sub- - v .flooring from underneath The screws must be long enough so that they draw the two floors together yet not so long that thev show-othe topside. About three years Q. ago, when v bought our present house, the previous owner told me that he had never put a finish of any kind on the knotty pine walls in our family room. The walls seemed all right then, but now they appear to have a considerable amount of dirt on them. I would like finish them with shellac as I did a similar room some years ago in another house, but 1 would like to ask your advice about the best way to get the dirt off. To A. The best cleansing agent for the walls, since you are going to finish them with shellac, is denatured alcohol. Use a clean doth saturated with the alcohol and rub as much as is needed to remove the dirt. Change cloths when the one you are using gets duly. Be sure to dilute the shellac before applying it to the walls. Use 50 percent shellac and 50 percent denatured alcohol. Even white or dear shellac will darken the wood somewhat. If you want a more pronounced color, use orange .shellac. I know that it is imQ. portant ts mix the nght amount of wator with sand and gravel to make co- ncrete. Since the amount of water depends on whether the sand is wet or dry, I would like to know the difference between damp sand and wet sand. Sometimes one is mentioned, sometimes the other. To determine just how wet sand is, pick up a handful of it. then open your hand and let go of it. If the sand felt wet but your hand was dry after you released it, then it generally is A. classified as damp. sand felt wet and your hand wet after go of it, then if is If the it left you let consi- dered WTt sand. have to do some our farm. around painting Is it safe to use aluminum feed paint on such things as bins and water troughs or is 1 Q. a possibility that it if might poison the animals it? on they happen to chew there A. usually gment is there is ity of a safe the sure tain Aluminum paint is and its pinontoxic. 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