The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 1, 1943, Page 4

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fAGEFOUR ~ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN HURSD at pentpestiptenrseconsancess 2 | ‘ANNUAL ‘ESSAY |. [REVIVAL Services # | KEY WEST TODAY |. RAF CELEBRATES MAKE APPEAL FOR CNET LANN | ser coven! vari Wan || 2s | Sse. oe RED CROSS BENEFIT DANCE LAST : BY KC. GRO | The Rev. ‘Homer Bain, pastor | UR WAR Rare napa brides, | dations for the _— 2 oe Cub cn Duval street, r- jof the. Miami Beach Methodist |; itis Salma ding search for|Samds of Berliners who have quests that an aupeat be made <0 NIGHT WAS VCTED GRAND SUCCESS {Chureh, now conducting a re- QUESTIONS rooms. ‘The “no vacancy” signs.| teen made homeless by the RAF asbadaidanb- lvival ‘at the Fleming Str | ni aia. polling denen a - con ———— PEN TO ALL CATHOLIC! Methodist Church here, spoxe|| Send Home-Front Queries to Lares Duly catiagee’ coneeetaibte tn cpr aes n | Regional OEM Information Office : White ‘s: | STUDENTS: WINNER TO BE last night to a large crowd on shouting. é Red Gross Benet apne ey : ag he sa tow ESENTED Wirt’ Sriver| PS) Suber “Of the Church”. winch rules ceeeren pg Southernmost{ NO part of Germany was The local cub Bat 2 comers ed by the Junior Woman's Club sjcally-veceived, and led! P* jo-Tonight, Rev. Bain will use ™ |Drugs. Wives chattering at lit-[Sombed lest night. due to un- ““TWice Willi = few made available and the Junior Chamber of Co fi g “The Rose| LOVING CUP 4 ee The Light of the; Q_ Can I wear a pair of minia-/ tle tables. — aoe “ the = sors Howeses merce at La Concha Hotel } a favorite in| —— os |ture wings sent by my boy friend. Hot mid-day _ Sun __ beating} conditions. ' sy night, and it was voted ort j The Florida ST eer on his luke ene | fhe Ait Corps? down. pie, cooling breeze “on| but Americtnl Ses aided Ger Orwieman et of Columbus, wil-spensor>* 4 : —Certainly, sister. ut you | Sout! ac] SS ~ 2 M. White was the ¢ { announced | its Fifteenth Annual Essay Con- titled “Calvary” by Paul Rod- pee wear regulation wings un-| Lazy figures sprawied on the|™8" military installations in master of ceremonies for i been raised to| test, which is open to all students 1 Sie Cinta ae Gioeihk the less you earn them. beach. Boys playing ball—the | Rotterdam. Airfields. German * floor show, introducing Mrs. was in at the} in the High School classes of} Peat — strumming of a guitar. “ line Cherry Alters who open- < with § d Catholic Parochial Schools or ee ence me oa ee Gee oe Q.—Is it permissable to det Cuban sandwiches. Cuban acne artillery emplacements ed the show with a military tap; ti i 2 le a Naval | academies in Florida, and to the) ; SF 40° ie be Rew Bain’ |the first shoe stamp from voices. Chattering groups on Leon Kramer sang “Sweet Mys Jon 00 for th ‘atholic students of other high} >’ : oe REY Ge k and send it to my si: every corner. fery of Life,” and “One Alone” All t is are not in,|schools, according to announce-| Rev. W: B- ceca pe aro a up North? The drone of huge planes| struck and some of them com- and imitated Baby Snooks sin that over $300! ment made by Leo T. Bow Lowen ae noone % . Fart , tt Ss are above. he sirens—target prac- i x ing “That Man Is Here Again.’ be the: final count. | Chairman of the contest commi Hag Sa taint? out an*' | transferable nad nong mem-| tice at Fort Taylor. Wee jpetsly dete. stunting), a2 | tee. Se E The blaring of juke boxes | flyers reported. oe ; The subject this year, selected everywhere. TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS RAISED THUS es'ereseetre GEORGE A. WAITE |g van smi tevm Sts Mey aang a] Rate Dain mens D Bish f St. A s- | J 2) c Terr 7 ta E ittle cotton dress- + ey. a : % De Bichon of St Augus| “VISITING KEY WEST United Sistes. on Germany oe on the raid todey. declared tha KEY WEST RED CROSS DRIVE iGincbites t. enkasovtnte: Conk | sonkes Sine ee idays’ line at the Strand—|no military cbjectives were hit UE manding General of the Haw George A. Waite, eal ae vad dash afterwards { ' Army Air Force, who lost his life! Bernard Waite of this 7, who} 3" = = ha afc but thet 180 civilians were kill lin the Battle of Midway Island.” | has been making his home - | Ste Couples hand in hand. Stroll- ies 400 hundred injured and * © Contributions for the Red Cross r : 10.00 The essay will be about a 1,500-| ami for a number o of y as ¢ = jing down Duval. im aaa . Drive continue te come in, with & Hamiiton a vord radio playlet, to be drama-| recent : a es ce eae playing in the| an were made $1 ie? : 00! tized by the winner and class-| visit of sever ry Wie siees tery sey Ze. less s ittle Ce ee ee BS 1.00} mates over the radio. The subject! Mr. Waite conducted a ; ne, if : ; quota, having aiready been 2.00! this: year should remind one .ofj clothing lishment Z for aioe a Heaven nights—full moon ie moceraing toireparts oy 1.00! the @litstanding Air Force hero,| one time 3 ah Ask the ] ope “flaming hibickie}| on headquarters here. @T3e 2 ; 2.50\@nd is the first native Indian to! and Duval streets, t 2 on SE E so gee | itil, iin a gut oops Sesbanbe: 93 a 2.00 Fattain thejrank of General im the which La Concha Hote! aa : firsts Sa n_ the harbor—jeeia| . S. Army. He will be remember- ' s : A rmy: aes oie 5.00 as thé Third Interceptor Com- tly a c s? The of a brave lit= contributors to the fund: i $.00 , Sear af a pins Tampa, ine: t hey diew the ex stl ais is Key West—as| West id Plumbing Works 5 : Roy Cuppy 5.00' Fla i i xwell Company are S i Mrs. Charley Toppino (Continued from Page One and ammunition dumps were Miss Checciets: ican |and sist 1.00; The winner will be presented e.|¥ status, y get}. See j 4 ; _5.00! with a silver loving cup, appro-; Mr. 5 he 50 per cent more. : e railroads reduced | . Enrique Rodriguez .. 10.00 yr. ¢ 1,00} priately inscribed. A similar cup “ on ve their debts $300,735,471 in 1942, | tee ecccoercecovceseceses a mo oe a an Chamber of Comr 8.60 to be awarded the school. | Key West, who c: nen’s d o my STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Trevor Pi: 2 0s Boe : | ing empo z a re 200k for “= aaby Chambers -—- 1000 pre py IGENE NE SRIVER: [duced splendid results in the ve cota s u-| him s; Z QUICK RELIEF FROM TRIUMPH Dr. J. A. Valdez —... 10.00 “ vars. The committee hopes for val and Wall streets, a rth-| - A—No ma’am. You 11, Symptoms of Distress Arisingfrom | COFFEE BP. J. Moore . —— 5.00 GIVEN HIGHEST PRAISE}, increased participation, and soli-| we: i of the ¢ main; have to eat unrati " STOMACH ULCERS Isadore Weintraub i cits the cooperation of all pastors, | thoroughfare. less you share yours Max Jacobs i i 50; proud p ssor of a pair: school authorities and all council 2 = : cat ogee ks EXCESS ACID San so ntoceg rr xemunmese Ae ngs and @ second lieu- | Officers. NAMED IN 1884 Must Have FreeBookTellsof HomeTreatmentthat ers tee 0 ches es Joe's: Clark. of St. Petersburg, eee yas oe aeuk= s : Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing y neg ee ‘Wilson B, f sion is Eugeneiciste Deputy of the Knights off NEW YORK—The Bismarck! tou: g the South. It FARR miticn bottles of tne WILLARD Albert on yt RRS CE a. 3 ver, 22-yea z nt TREATMENT have been sold for relief of t-old son of Columbus in Florida, appointed Sea and archipelago were named. ful down the symptoms of distress arising from Mrs. C. E. Palmour __ Mrs. Nelson Spencer ‘Stomach eT _ Mr. irs. Harold H. Sriver of Mr, Bowles, of Jacksonville, as|in 1884 for the German “Tron| “Motored down, eh? We he ee See ee and T ‘Mnondl 200/ : chairman of the contest this yea: | hancellor.” must have passed some g Gassiness, Soartiown: Sleeplessness, etc., b] Me end Mts. Tony Almyda 2.00 il oa OE eS ieee a ; scenery! due to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 daye’ trial ary ee Patterson _. al ; e Biistaaine zi “Oh, we must have! Why, we Plains this treatment—tree—at Hows oe ee s e 01 ° averaged over 400 miles a day! GARDNER'S PHARMACY le aout z = 8 = a «<i Classified Colunn ————————— Now More Than Ever arents from Col.! It will be more convenient for you commanding of- Ceececcscccccccsscnceceseoeeeonescesasscenasasest to make your Payments by Check min Sawyer ant _ Sriver “will FOR SALE | HELP WANTED inal victory for| ‘TECHNICAL BOOKS — New| WANTED — Fountain. Counter , : ming Shipment weekly. “A look at| Girls “apd Waitresses. Good |~ ee ———— You can make your Deposits Robert 3 : added that'“he| Gur Technical Shelf May save) salary. Southernmost City by mail, too! J.-F. Blackwell, Jr. 06. 2 fed with a great, yoy dies of postage and! Pharmacy. sets 6 © Sidney Curry __ 00} te ‘ am more than’ Weeks of waiting. PAUL eS & —_—o— A. Higgs _. re at he is entirely wer-| SMITH, bookseller, 334 Simon-/ HELP WANTED, white or color! says Paul S. Willis, President, 00 Lefie 4 | ton Stat Eaton St. ed, male. or: female.’: Nowex2} Grocery Manufacturers of America iE FIRST NATIONAL Albert Allen . pte iat: who spent aprl-tf perience necessary. Apply Co- KFEEY WEST be Florence Neciy Cruz Ah teeth $ Te: Ten rl ee | nin Laundry. aprl-tf y. 3 Satctng dh tts irit and lett ma Thompson MS : adet, e from Chi-| 3 FRIGIDAIRES, Electric Fans, our grocer is conforming to the spirit and letter M AM rg co Oo} i Pant sine, fist) Irons, Cords, _ Washing gifis-| WAITRESSES WANTED to work, of all national food regulations to the best of his lember of the Federal Deposit insurance Mrs. Ja: i ‘00 / 41. and since en | ine. C n ee aie 2 A le % Mrs, V. Webern as been aus nt visitor to this! eae nomamie’ Set Dinner from 5 to 10 o’clock.! patriotic ability. He is doing this in your interest Good pay and tips, must have S a Ruby Roberts ‘ es : le Lt | 2 ETS Si Sa ee aa hearth eed. Do a phon 3 and in the interest of every man in the armed Mrs. Otis Johnson Civil Service « e at the U.' “RECONDITIONED CIRCULAT- ply in person. Ocean Vie ¢ forces ... Help him protect THE FOOD ARSENAL Mrs. Bernard Allen 00 Ee say r ation and his ING-TYPE Water Coolers, elec-: — taurant. r OF AMERICA by your cheerfi SS Iptopes 2 } mr manager of the Island! trie or icc, $40 up. Get yours a) by your cheerful and considerate Marina Crespo ___ 2 ; ‘3 while they last. Puro Water WANTED co-operation. Myrtle Villareal £ 2clore receiving his| Filter Company, 601 North Mi- Mrs. Mercedes Leon A! 8 Gaara. ‘ din} ami Avenue, Miami.” |}COAT HANGERS WANTED. PAUL S. WILLIS, President, Mamie Rosenthal R 4 28 208 y .eremony mar23-10tx| $1.00 a hundred. Phone 282, Grocery Manufacturers of America. Mrs. Frank Curry : Lye idland’ School's Chapel | we will call. White Star * Patricia Ann Johnson : 2 ’ Krekemker. The SPECIAL—One thousand Manila/ Cleaners, 701142 Duval St. R. R. Schowalter ; te de of Mr. and| Second Sheets, $1.00. 500) aprl-tf Mrs. Roy Bender 00); von t, of Chicago, — Sheets, 60c. These prices now Mrs. William Landon { oy in effect. The Artman Press.; WANTED—First-class baker. Na- a Ceres Baagpck d = 5 ON VIS | apri-tf} yal Station Cafeteria, phone 790, zi = eee rs. Murphy Green 0 a mar26-tt fons. rsda ‘rida: Saturday 1, ypmployes, Western Union ISIT {FOR SALE—Man’s Bicycle, in| ; i 3 for 3 DAYS OMLY—Thamion, Feattap ant + W. Pinder .$ 2.00 i Benjamin h, s . |. first-class condition. Heavy ;, WANTED—First cook and second : - J; E, Sterling 2.00! x4 ‘ hn Bact duty. .Apbly’Lindsey Lumber! cook. Naval Station Cafeteriaf| G K ANTOR : ' MAXWELL offers to residents of Key West, . B. Thompson 1.50 4 eae ae eeacetcees Company. mar31-2tx} phone 790, extension 470. 1 e e 4 hy 2 a eT ag oa 9 Inc. FURNITURE of MERIT! : ; AT PRICES FAR BELOW TODAY'S REPLACEMENT CosTS Je Bryant : evening for VACUUM CLEANER. Heavy-! | Exclusive MEN’S Shop » Melton 09 | s¢ s'-visit ‘with “relathy duty Rexair- 44 attachments, FURNISHED APARTMENT® “of! ; H. Russell Bn oo i ae ePbicte Suitable for hotel) Small House for couple. Box} for CIVILIAN and SERVICE MEN- 1 yf cloak 7.00 h ed that he was| OF rooming house. Phone preg 781. mar27-6tx = 6-Pc. MODERN ought 1.00 *exceedin |~ 2702 Staples Ave. mar30-4tx | tn, S: Windard 1.00/;. ; pee 2 OLD RAGS. Apply The Citizen|| g2*8° } DINETTE — A, Gregg 100 wag ‘about ; morning|FOR SALE—House and lot at Office. feb15-tf | sae : D. Ware 1,00: meet : friends, 804 Elizabeth street. Inquire Received Miss Meares 1,00} and ¢ ees; s 510 Margaert or 901 Elizabeth! wE BUY OLD RECORDS, who p me ee 1.00 nets street. | or broken. Factory needs s Mrs. ury 1,00 ADMIR A Sa ert Se. Stowers. Company; Mts. Bleoins 1.08 AD AL . MUNROE FOR SALE—Baby Crib, mat-! aprl-tf Citizens of Marathon, Fla. | tress, chifferobe, play pen, two | Mrs. Charles Forsythe 00 Cor 1 from One) high chairs, two pot chairs, WANTED—White or colored girt Mr, and Mirs. White “10.00 er s for both rocking horse. Phone 582-W. to take care of baby. Good Black Fish Co. 10,00 | Miar as w mar31-5tx| pay. 804 Division Street, b Charles Saunders 10.00 as r tween 5 and 6 p. m. mar30-3 I..W. Riggs ~~ 10.00 United } a FOR SALE—Late °38 Pontiac. s ; Mr. and Mrs, Bushea 5.00 /n Service Has radio, heater. Five good WANTED—Gentleman to share 1 ; zets to Match The newest Suntan Maple Finish! Arthur McKee, Jr. 5.00 " a sur tires. $270. 1229 Whitehead,' nicely furnished room, twin Frll-size Bed, a Jimmie Gallat 7.003 me phone 706-J. aprl-2tx|- beds, private entrance. 1229 7 ane Cheeta Mr. and Mrs. Woodburn 5.00% I a t i | Whitehead, phone 706-J. ee = George Tull 2.00 , tf ’ 1 ove a TWO-STORY HOUSE and LOT.}| apr1-2tx Pat Murphy 2,00 /D was bl by, 527 Olivia St.. Apply 505 Louisa Mr. Vandenburg 2.00 rab i ' - Street. - aprl-6tx | GIRL TO RUN SANDWICH Raymond Buchana 1.00 a a apolis of | SHOP. No beer. Apply 806; - Mr. Smith 1.00 nd ; Navel District! FOR SALE—Ice.Box goGd condi-'%-Caroline Street. aprl-3tx : Mrs. Brice 3.00, & 4 ‘i. | tion. For fifty pounds ice. Ap-|#— , Mrs. C. Clark 2.00, 94 oe said he had} ply 3061 Seidenburg Ave., after FOR RENT F Mr. Burton 1.00 = States for the! 5p. m. et id ea el You Will Be PROUD to Have! Mr. Jackson 1.00 ‘ > “Pacific theater FOR RENT—DETECTIVE STOR-! Alonzo Cothorn 9 of war and he assured reporters’ MOTOR SCOOTER and LADY'S, IES. The very newest and) : SPORT TROUSERS, Plain, Fancy G+ 'W. Butler sd natn Ag ; a tough job BICYCLE. Apply 614 Dey| goriest—not an antique in the Patteric . Mew Plast Dosiows Bill Edwards é He to say how Street. apri-3tx; lot! Rents start as low as 10c - | per week. PAUL SMITH, book-} Ss. AILORS’ W. T. Davis 1. Arance ‘we need more’ STUDIO COUCH, two rockers,| seller, corner Simonton and’ “ BLUES : = H, Martin 1é ing’, merican bat-' gas stove, double bed and mis-| Eaton St. apri-tt Tailor-Made AND . A. Dutcher E t last but gave Mrs. W. Linsdau A : emy submarines in’ cellaneous fixtures. Phone 281;_____________________ | Beautiful Quality! — SOFT SERGE! — Reasonable Prices! Fred T. Walton 9) this area or 872. 521 Simonton or 1400 LOST | it 3) Wanter 1 s the conference, re- Reynolds St. abel tix | 25 ee For MEN In and Out of SERVICE a Larson ) 5 admi ‘i LOST—One pair child’s glasses, BROWN - BLACK and WHITE 3 . E. Anderson J ery h REAL ESTATE | between Southard and Flemin: W.-M. Hunmason 200: t 1. Munroe, malts of Waco, | on Willams: “Ratien t56 3: Bt @ROBLEE @JARMAN: Gene's Place \ they predicted that) Business or Residential Lots All} Gardner, 724 Fleming St. Re-| BUCKLE or Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Cole 1.00 their ons with the Navy in’ Parts of the Island; Terms | ward. mar30-3tx/ Mrs. Sophie Sharpl 10.00 t ould continue on a/ J. OTTO KIRCHHEINER = | ‘ 517 DUVAL § Betty Schacher y tri y and affable basis Realtor | LOST—Biack puppy. Four white|] PHONE 897 Opp a Helen Wanta i hes been the eustom in the | Phones 124 and 736-R 505 Duvai! fect, white’ nose. : Hilda Simons eter ( | apri-tt 1014 Eaton St ~ Set

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