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~ were run off. — Y, MARCH, 26, “RED CROSS es CONTRIBUTIONS CONTINUE M. E. (Stone) Church. This is an} FOR SPECIAL WAR DRIVE NOW ON Funds for the Red Cross drive! now under way, with but a few days remaining before the cam- paign closes, continue to in, of contributions received for the worthy cause: Ramonin Lopez Restaurant $ Dr. F. S. Carbonell George .Collins Regelio dhd Sarah Dominguez Mrs. J. E. Lewis Dora Morales Amalia Lopez Dolores Valdes - Martha Wilkinson Sally Lundquist - Mrs. Leopalinda Acevedo Contributions From Woman's Civic Club (Colored) Joseph Hannibal —. $1.00 Thomas Gillens Mary Moreno Alice Wallace Martha Gevelle _. Agnes L. Albert Miriam Hannibal Dora Monroe Annie Lowery — Edward B. Denise Edith King Rosa Brown Rowena Pinder Jerry Perkins Ellen Adderley Pauline Saunders Priscilla Jeffrey Beland Key M. Townsend Virginia Pettus - Stephen Cleatman John Williams Grace Palacios Sarah Gabriel Malvise Pinder Julia Rious # Malvina Rolle Drusilla Pinder Annie Lowe Sarah Roberts _. Beatrice McIntosh Rosetta Sawyer - Emily H. Lord F. A. Colinson | Artis Godfreys Jack Williams Benny Byrd Staley Jones Labou Dean _. Isabel Wallace __ Henry G. Robinson Willie Wright Robert Smith - J. E. McKenzie 10.00 2.09 1.00 1.00 1.00 1,09 1.00 _—. 1.00) , 1,00 1,09, 1.09 - 1,00 1.99 | - 1.09 1.60 1.00) 1.00; 1.00 1.00! 1.00) 1.00 | 1.00 1,00; 1.00! - 1,00 1,00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Fon oS, The new pews have. now been | {completely installed at the First ‘event to which the Church has | ‘been looking forward for several | , months, states Rev. A. C. Riviere. | “pastor of the institution. He fur-| | ther says: | “The First Methodist Church has | many beautiful memorial win- | dows; memorials to those who! . just installed, are to be found memorial tablets; on others are tablets showing that they | living. The pews, like the win-! dows, are not only memoricls, but | also useful instruments in. tw | Preis gti Ovccccccecese | LACKED THE INFORMATION Re THE KEY WEST cers CONVERTED YACHT OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla—A |man wrote for information about is wedding which took place! ‘sometime during January, Feb- ruary, or possibly March, 19 ind would they please tell him wife’s name. The Marriage Lic Bureau replied promptly, a ‘forming him that a divorce | recorded. 5 3 a 4 | 1 > in- a 5 bXingdam,; that will continue to be used through the years. “Sunday evening, March there will be a special service Son ; have gone before. On many of the | this service the Church. c The following is thé latest list a cordial invitation to the. and to visi‘ors in the city mav net onlv fri 10.90 Were contributed in honor of the also rejcive with u vaneemert and There will be guest guest speaker.” Precccescccecccccccscces: Classified Column 1 | TECHNICAL, BOOKS — New Shipment weekly. A look at our Technical Shelf, may save; you dines of e and | weeks of wail PAU: SMITH, bookseller, 334 Sino | ton St at Eaton St. feb13tomar27 — HELP WANTED WANTED—A Night Cashier. ex-! perience necessary. Apply Side- walk Cafe, 425 Duval St. mar9-tf |WAITRESS WANTED. Side-| walk Cafe, Duval and Fleming. mar4-tf FOR SALE — Fully - equipped | Trailer, sleeps: three.. $300.00. | Apply 418 Bahama’ Street. ' mar22- Btx | ! 1” 3 FRIGIDAIRES, Electric Fans. | WANTED — Fountain Counter Cords, Washing Ma-; Sau Tommie’s Skat-; chine. H marl8-tf | OFFICIAL NAVY PHOTOGRAPH. | ZASURE YACHT that sailed the whim of its owner in Search of balmy weather and game fish, this ship is now a full fledged member of the Navy’s fighting | ships of the Inshore Patrol. A gun is mounted forward and | Girls. and Waitresses. Gocd| depth charges are carried astern. The crew, much larger! City| than carried in peacetime, is on watch for danger to ship! HELP WANTED, white or color- ed, male or female. No ex-| perience necessary. Apply Co- Jumbia Laundry. mar23-tf ONCE API salary. Southernmost Pharmacy. FOR SALE—Gas’ Range. 3000! Sidenberg Avenue. ‘mar20-6tx! FOR ‘SALE—New 35-foot cabin: boat. $350.00, Cash. Ap) 520 Louisa Street. mar20- 1,00 “RECONDITIONED CIRCULAT-'COAT HANGERS WANTED. ING-TYPE Water Coolers, elec-' tric or ice, $40 up. Get yours! while they last. -Puro Water} Filter Company, 601 North Mi- ami Avenue, Miami.” mar23- -10tx SPECIAL—One thousand Manila. Second Sheets, $1.00. 500} Sheets, 60c.._ These. prices Lae in effect. The Artman. Press.! mar22-tf FOR SALE—Small house, partly furnished. Lot. 50x100. City} water. As is, or will finish. , 2425 Patterson Avenue. j mar22-6t : INDEPENDENT CAGE . LEAGUE CONTINUES _ | CONTESTS TONIGHT | aah Mea cR naar { Last night at the “High School} gymnasium before a very large) crowd the first four games of the| City Independent Basketball | They were well- | played and exciting from start to finish. i Results were: First Game—Air Station Of- ficers 32, Commissary 24. Second Game—Section “41, Boca Chica Air Base 18. Third Game—Fort Taylor 56,| High School 16. Fourth Game—Submarines 35,| Hospital 23. The trophy awards arrived al few days ago and last night were! on dsiplay. Today and tomor-! »rew they will be on display at, the Navy Commissary Store on United Street. Four more games are schedul- ed for tonight at the gymnasium as follows: 6 P.M.—Submarines vs. Taylor. 7 P.M.—Commissary pital. 8 P. Chica. 9 P.M.—Air Station vs. Section | Base. A large crowd is expected) again vonight. | GRAY MOSS The swamp was dusk-filled, dim, | When witches came To dance beside a black lagoon. | And then of mangrove wood They built a fire bright. The salty sea-breeze was ! The only clean and wholesome thing. Base! Fort) vs. Hos-| M.—High School vs. Boca} | The night wore on— Its blonde moon languid grew | And paled away Before the dawn’s clear pastels. And now the tall magnolia Was decked with witch’s hair. Black magic in the night— When swamp-ghosts saw trees, Their branches laden down With silver witch's hair. the BARBARA GREENE. First printed in Mildred Seydell’s column, in “The Atlanta Geor- gian”. i plc eercmneetsaitone eae apa Knox reports strides in 1942 to-| ward “four-dimensional” Navy. | |FOR SALE—Guest house, FOR SALE—'41 Dodge Luxury | Liner Sedan. Excellent _con- dition. Priced below Miami market. Apply 512 Simonton Street, after 6 p. m. mar24-6tx | FOR SALE—1937 Chevrolet four- | door Sedan. In first-class con- dition. $275. Apply Apt. 14G,j Porter Place. mar24-3tx H WANTED 1 WEATHER REPORT Observation taken at 8:30 a. m. E.W.T. (City Office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night Mean Normal marl-tf! ping 24 hours a day. | ers and possibly thunderstorms! tonight; little change in tempera- ture. Florida: Showers and scatter- ed thunderstorms tonight andj in northwest portion this after- noon; little change in tempera- ture. : i Hatteras, N. C., to Apalachi-} cola, Fla.: Small craft Warnings! are displayed from Apalachi- cola, to Key West, Fla. SMALL CRAFT WARNINGS | are displayed Key West district. Fresh winds, strong at times in squalls, this afternoon and to-} night. i WE BUY OLD RECORDS, whole or broken. Factory needs scrap. J. R. Stowers Company. feb12-tr $1.00 a hundred. Phone 282, we will call. White Star Cleaners, 701% Duval St. mar1-tf} SETTLED COUPLE, no children, permanent residents, seeking furnished apartment or cot-! tage. ‘Box A Citizen. mar22-6tx Precipitation Rainfall 24 hours ending 8:30 a m., inches Total rainfall since Mar. 1, inches Excess SMALL HOUSE or Apartment inches by three adults. Best of refer-| Tota] rainfall since ences. Box S, care of Citizen. | inches mar24-3tx i since March 1, erie Draft for men of 38 is likely as| cPaesy |the WMC ends Class 4-H. ty since January 1, NOTICE! See eS | I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself. MARTIN THOMAS, | at or WANTED—Wardrobe Trunk reasonable price. Call at 67 write 1404 Albury street. Woaoetnae Ritnacind mar25-4tx | Sunrise 7:24 rr Sarat 7:41 I WILL DO GENERAL REPAIRS Moonrise ioaeis and Building, Concrete and \foonset 41-43 a Plastering, Masonry. Experi- T Amie enced. P. Mather, 702 White-| scone eae head Street. mar25-2tx | High Tide Toca Tide f 2:47 a.m. 7:41 am. 5 p.m 9:28 p.m. FORECAST Key West i Vicinity: es Relative Humidity 3 mar24-lwk itd dp dndnghdadetdndadadhdadadadaaadll - TRY IT TODAY... } the Favorite in Key West STAR * BRAND | CUBAN COFFEE | ON SALE at ALL GROCERS 24447 4402000044444 | MAID WANTED—Steady work Apply at S. H. Kress and Com- pany. mar25-2tx Show- FOR SALE — Well — equipped trailer. Sleeps four. W. R. Johnson, Ross Trailer Camp. | mar25-: ste Sy 3) SALES GIRLS WANTED. Good salary, steady work. _ Apply | senmmumummmmmmmuuntn UT ae ey ce re A HMI" Factory To You mar25-2tx 3 FOR SALE—Two-story house. | 510 Margaret street. Call 79W.| accel FOR SALE — Corner Southard | and William ‘streets, a dwell-| ing and a_ small house with | two apartments. Call 79W. mar25-2t | ee = Leaders In Low Prices WANTED—Furnished | two-bed-! * “TERMS ARRANGED” room house or an apartment with two bedrooms and: kitch- enette. Mrs. Amos King, 1119 South Street. mar25-3tx PHONE Top, BEDDING and WANTED—First-class baker. Na- val Station Cateteria, phone ‘Yu, extension 470. mar26-tf FOR SALE—Model “40” Chevro- | let four-door sedan. All good) tires. In perfect condition; throughout. Also new battery.} Priced right. Also, “37” Ford! business coupe and everything | in very good condition on this! car. Price below market. 632 | William Street. mar25-6tx | i 436" | FOR SALE—Kozy coach, model, 18 feet. Sleeps four. Good condition. Price, $575.! J._E. Miller, Gulfstream Traii- | er Park. mar25-3tx ; © O\O G FURNITURE Co. “Opposite Bus Station” Key West. Florida 520 Southard Street $895 : up BOUDOIR CHAIRS TABLE LAMPS CHICKEN: FEATHER WANTED—First. cook and second cook. Naval Station Cafeteria, phone 790, extension 470. nar26-tf LOST LOST—Folder containing . bunch | of keys. Reward if returned to, 'L”, The Citizen office. | mar24-3tx | LOST—Gas. Ration > Book. | 805 Baptiste Lane. mar25-3tx new! furnishings, for couple, nice! income good reputation, clean! and well furnished, low rent.) Has city water, also two baths: and toilets. Downtown Sec- tion. Box D, clo Citizen. mar25-3tx | FOR SALE—Beautiful Table-Top; “Estate” Gas Rrange. White porcelain enamel; has pilot and! Robertshaw oven control; used | only short time. Also, 3-burner gasoline camp stove with legs. No dealers. Place. 93-2 Poinciana| mar26-3tx | FOR SALE—1929 Dodge, Good, tires, good motor. . $50.00. cash. Harris, 509 Whitehead. mar26-3tx HELP WANTED WAITRESSES WANTED to work’ Dinner fror 5 to 10 o'clock.! Good pay and tips, must have) health card. Do not phone, ap- ply in person. Ocean View Res- taurant. mar20-tf; LOST—Black purse on number 3 bus. Liberal reward. Yates Porter Place, Apartment 16A. mar26-3tx Please return to Leroy Davis, PILLOWS MAJESTIC FELT Size THROW RUGS 2:5 CHENILLE BATH. MATS Hassocks '3* » i FIESTA TABLE CLOTHS 815° YOU ARE INVITED TO COME IN AND LOOK AROUND! These are JUST A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS... a lot more BARGAINS in store for you on our Furniture and Bedding + come in... look around! ALLEL LOST — Gasoline “A” Ration Book. Return to L. E. Miller, 331 Duval Street, Key West. mar26-1tx REAL ESTATE | Business or. Residential Fst all parts i the Island; Terms “fa Phones 124 and 736-R 505 Duval iank-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT—DETECTIVE STOR- IES. The very newest and goriest—not an antique in the lot! Rents start as low as 10c per, week. PAUL SMITH, book- seller, corner Simonton’ and Eaton St. mar23-ti | FOR RENT—Room,, clean, co fortable, reasonable, 626° Gri nell. mat24-3:x | | local Post inductees | RATINGS IN NAVY OPENED UP AGAIN Herbert I. Mo; charge, Navy Recruiting Station, i located on the second floor of the Office — build that ratings in the ment (S ain and open to ctive GROWN IN MOST LANDS VERY UNUSUAL BALTIMORE one of the American re- SUMTER both Miss M right, the George W tha Mile Whil Wz Martt —Corn is grown Ss. ¢ T in eve lieutenz Recruiter-in- publics, and in most lands of the globe. noun i Construction Re are wide open vi service The construction officer w ior sob 611 Duval Street See The New Things Being Shown Here . EXTRA SPECIAL!!! JUST ARRIVED!!! ABSOLUTELY NEW FIESTA DINNER SET aA, cos! BEES ST AOS SERVICE for 8; PRICE 53-Piece Set THIS WEEK THE MOST BEAUTIFUL POPULAR PRICED AeroplaneLuggage is now being shown for the first time in Key West. You can get any size traveling bag you desire—as well as Wardrobe Bags for Ladies. ANOTHER SPECIAL!! Beautiful $Q95 with PYREX Glass Parts end and $12.95 Westinghouse Heat Units WE SPECIAIZE IN PROMPT, GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING SPECIAL fin 50c fer ANY WATCH NATIONALLY ADVERTISED WATCHES FOR MEN and LADIES _ "%° £22 Chew for CREDIT ‘(Béudtiful Selection of ‘RINGS—Popularly Priced! New Stock of SPRING . . . DRESSES All Sizes and Colors $5.95 $198 SPECIALLY PRICED FINE ASSORTMENT of . . . eG SPRING CLOTH we are SHOW! ) MEN, WOMEN and CE Select. Whatever You W Buy Whatever You N WEAR IT TODAY end PAY ON © “¥ DAY Bay the Convenient Wey—-C.x CREDIT! We Are Head-to-le: Out? “The People's Wey is The £ = People’s Credit Store ! “The. Friendliest Credit Siore In South Ficrids” New Address 234 PHONE 25 611 Duval Street PHOME 25 ee eee TAI LiWAs if] DREN