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THE KEY--WEST CITIZEN *\CHEERS FOR THE GOLDEN | ae 1 JUNE 28. 1943 THE ONE I LOVE IS SERVING Dedicated to Pfc. Buford T. Mear= S. Army | ! | ; |ARMY DREAM GIRL —_|MASON KRONICK,” 21, STERNS amen Cé’S BEEF BOWL """" JOINS THE NAVY! COMMISSIONED ENSIGN * | Red Points On The Hoof | BATON ROUGE, La. June 25.! Mason Kronick, 21-year-old |—Men of the 85th bombing group; Schenectady, N. Y., civilian, em- at nearby Harding Field Army air | ployed ar a physicist in the Navy |base have court martialed their! Yard here for the past year, ha |blonde and beautiful “sweet-jpeen commissioned an Ensign it CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 25, heart because she married al the United States Naval Re- -: SOGIETY :- ‘ 5 DIVISION, OF ‘USO ego ry (Pop) Sherman is a man who| ear about top male stars today— “hay | $250,000 a picture, $200,000 a pi 2 ENTERTAINS WITH DE: SERT SUPPER Gjeouh dat westerns sre here! $25 ees Se ee to stay. | touch Farnum and Mix. i An Hollywood believes that; “And why were those boys —Beef! (By Associmed Press) i | By ROBBIN COONS jdid? Mix got $17,500 a week, 52 AP Features Writer |weeks a year. Bill Farnum got} HOLLYWOOD, June 25.—Har-|$10,000—52 weeks a year. You REAR of the U By ROBERT E. GEIGER AP Features Writer At 6:30 o'clock on Wednesday!in some interesting games and| <vening” the: USO, Women’s Di-|contests. Prizes were awarded.|as long as there are westerns to/ worth it? Because the companies’ On the hoof, it roams { |The door prize, a shampoo andjbe made, and as long as Pop is! used to be able to sell their whole!Great Plains from Canada vision at 303 Duval street, gave} - Py i the. strength 10| kind: of. movie which has been; westerns, Exhibitors labeled shoss-opéra. Argentina. So the full burden has fallen on America. We'rei almost feeding the world. You can be sure the ranchers are do-! ing their part in trying to feed! ,the world and that they will con- same! tinue to do s0 until Victory.” t Lazear,’ 19 do the job, ranches like the | like, Wyoming Hereford go im for only | &xaet scientific methods, » even{ having research laboratories to} war | Study strains and develop meth-! ,ods of propagating desired char- | acteristics. { Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service Between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Express Schedule: (NO STOPS EN ROUTE) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (Ex- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 5-00 P.M Ar rives at Miami et 12:00 o'clock Mid- night. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) ai 12:00 o'clock Midnight and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock savings. with Dance: arrangements: (a) Bolero—Trio: skouise Pritchard) Alfa "Cabrera, Edna Suarez. Jitterbug—Queen of Jitter-| bys”: ' | “As for our present problem;; |the trouble has been that the} | Army and Navy needed much | beef and there was a great de- mand ‘from lend-lease _ sources. |In normal times the Argentine WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN| Supplies a great deal of Europe's GIRLS. Good salary. Southern- } beef. most City Pharmacy. apr7-tf} | “There isn’t | MAP OF HAVANA with Guide| for Buyers distributed free; DAILY on Ships, Trains and Planes. High Spot Coverage. TROPIC AMERICA (b) HELP WANTED is Saunders; ‘from USN. (©) “Sugarfoot Stomp Ensem-| shipping space aos WHAT HAPPENED TO FLETCHER’S CASTORIA Navy ensign. ee serve. the! Their dream girl, Phyllis Beadle Ensign Krenick before coming f the! Mexico, growing sleek and ct & dessost supper for the |Moorehead. The grand bi Would: bing with thick, marbled steaks, j valling between,.the . west coast/ign He is a graduate of Union dents, former residents \and, yol-| priza was. won by Mrs, A. Ells- bee Lomieiary And jf it hadn't! cohie, unteerg* ; ' . But you 3} em _hoss-operas; * 1 |. One chunk alone at Wyoming peer for passat conn bs 4"his home in the East before com- Aftennthe di nits. bien (tipi ffont of you'll get a; “Westerns don’t lose moriey,/Hereford Ranch is worth more Paper, the ‘arcing! ing to Florida. served’ Miss Nea Hea ; 13) were |: 3 Via, , assistanit director. ‘ex s: tad agt he 1 at s{the fnovies’ great old West. aed Pa never lost. The only one I|Black Market. ee piles: Aes ica ne ltemporary duty here but is soon variouseneeds of the clyb for|A. Brandt, Russell, R. Connors,;stand there, a vigorous white-| ever heard of losing was ‘Arizona’! Beef! “to receive an assignment in 4 twinkle clear and sharp in his! that it cost too much. Two mil-|America but try and buy more ee ee Te ae ee she said; is for hostesses for spe-|erman, I. a ong sun-reddened face, and give you jions, and even so they got back|than your share of two pounds = IN WRONG SEASON cial occasions as well as forjerts, G. Heur, G. ing, R. : = - eneiopee He's a man who loves his work,| “I’ve just come back from a lit-| try’s “little capitals”, Cheyenne, |‘he™ often enough, “she won't; NEW YORK.—Because he was Si With this in mind, question-’ Maddox, Miss Elizabeth Pio-|which is producing the Hopalong tle town in Wyoming. Bob Hope! Amarillo, Dodge City, or any | Pave time to get mixed up with chi, naires -were handed out for the}dela, housemother, bus would have n to w 3 pretentious epies of the oper|the exhibitor there $86. One of | River. i EXTRAS IN RESERVE is now the United Sta showed a_ splendid! The division is giving a dance} spaces. ‘my Hoppies followed, and brought | response to thi 1 fe lun-/at the center this evening. Due in $326. Doesn’t that tell a story?” |Hereford Ranch, perhaps the! OS a .,, rather than in the fall sy aegis always been the backbone of LT J. R. WARI WARRE} world’s largest devoted to the! WASHINGTON J0. - sddition! i i ite, di- to limit the dance tojthis business, and they always Bae & # 4 Justice Roberts urges ce 6 erie when vie tin . 7 : i nen registered Hereford breeding! °V°TY. American soldier on enter-! zederation empowered . tas be e see jing the service, three extra pairs ana, * sys Ra ICTS, PGs : a jmust be available in reserve. a : LIEUT.-COMMANDER wrinkles his forehead over these SERRE ’s “The Gunmaster.” It’s; tongs é ' i EXCELLENT PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR ot, tae das ct = |auestions: Si ranean apa jrel > > fice! P day? Can't anche: increase; ACTIVITIES AT JACKSON SQUARE USO os Boag chy, Kane. ome sony ne ofthe oft siting day? Cant vance’ ont = stores, barber shop, jail and all the! 1° ne Store, 10 te of . Under: the direction of Gerald| ! cently ed by th ; _jof beef? Will there be sufficient Pinder,”a lively review of’ danc-} A few years back Errol ivan | vattment | by the Navy De: fdr American’ ‘diets until* vic- id music, with brils}iliary., inoneratat cleaned up the town for Warner liant costumes, will be presented] | A feature of the party) al iDock, received an advancement| “Raising beef isn’t the yg s roa \ Dia rt Dekker, in the role of Batiig Lieutenant (juniomerade), aS Taising pork,” says e Jackson Square i L was 4 ingo gante. Service men from the Naval tabh Se re ‘ied earl, pST he nt set Gf erdoks in a story taken | +h6 gock ag pigs. Usually they have prizes of )cigaréttes'”! were ‘the}from history. Tall, handsome Bar-| Detached: Lieut. (jg) W. P. Dix. one calf a year. volunteers from the former pro: Gg Dix fessional ranks and Don Chad- |iliary. blonde Claire Trevor is the lady | pistrict; Bos’n J. F. Trippler, USN, America had more cattle than at ‘ in the case, to duty on the Pacific Coast; any time in its history, around to create a musical sensation | followed the bingo playing and . which will long be remembered.| delicious, refreshments __were/street is full of old cowhands,} rcki SPRL ae ae i Bag See ae i { AEDES SVEN aucun a alc browski to duty at Tampa, Fla.;,@ normal population of from 66, DON’T MISS P.A.R. was with the YMCA-AEF, will} dies. neer days. It’s a bustling town, Cartney, EMIc, to Navy training| “In addition, the rancher’s) act as master of ceremonies. Home made cake and in such} even when the camera isn’t on fipols: eg training | urn-over of cattle is faster now iy on the 18th. “ron Conte ate} Povsengisrthe ie on the — pro-| helpings were available served | star outside of westerns made the; Roosevelt explains he docs not | custom to hold steers until they | ‘ jas a reminder of pre-war days.|money Tom Mix and Bill Farnum| endor: compulsory were about six years old. Then} annie M Bet , paw owls - Ee 3 Ports as Pa Sie cerca on the. patie, ddeeseses jaround 1600 pounds. Now cattle| (Times of Cuba and Pan Mot ; iia ave evento ‘apprbinted ke ee * jeither are put in feed lots, right ican Review) at San Ignacio 54, / ae e are greatly recii i ) Bale |, Chorus, “Kiss Melthe service men. The wives of Classif; ted ( ‘olumn |tened in the sorn belt or they/M-1012, Chamber of Commerce, ; Snes Sciatile: |are held in the west and fattened | Hotel La Concha, Bus Station. — | a Louise Pritchard, ibeen outdone in their hospi y pital- (ec) Solo Tap lity. I FOR SALE WANTED ; " = | imonths of age; the grass feds at} SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock AM. and hel; } arrives at Miami at 4:00 o'clock P.M. = as a iped SPECIAL—One thousand Manila} WANTED—Washing Machine in/2D0Uut 15 to 18 months. The corn —— 70) ciality — Miss) cess were: Mesdames George j Jean Harris. < ns 4 s ‘pounds; the grass feds around|Coast - West Indies - Mexico - aaien an West at 5:00 o'clock bg Archer, president; Ralph ® Saw. in ef: ‘The : Regions South. Concise News and| — Key aprl-tf} USED SEWING MACHINE for Betty Jane Lynn, and Miss Bet- Rae Russell. ty, brary copies of latest best sell- | ers at reduced prices. PAUL‘ Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones: $2 amd 68 partner] City is Milwaukee, Wisc., made WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets ies. He conducted the bean junl2-tf through many executive maneu- | disposition and a full card to ed, male or female. No ex-) Voca); win. FOR SALE—1935 Ford Tudor Se-| perience necessary. Apply Co-| (a) It»Can’t Be Wrong dan, Good condition. Apply 37-1 to/of Glendale, Calif, had been’, Key West was employed by ‘ |set, Was won by Mrs. Pauljaround, he'll be turning out the! output on fat|elected despite the distance pre-' the Bureau of Ordnance in Bos- | the rest to get Mix, for instance. | Beef! ge at Schenectady and made worth. bebsieecery t atl in Fe ‘Field bunch mi ver hav tation on ‘the’ dignity of | i've made them-for three years and|than $20,000, without benefit of Fi¢!d bunch might, never have) ‘The new officer has been given voluntéérs. One of the 3 CHa ae, F. ,|thatched fellow whose blue eyes|—and the only reason it lost was; This is the beef bowl of | PE preparations for selection of foreign country. needs of the club for vo vo TACal . Demeritt, H. Leib- the lowdown with emphasis.|a million and a half. la week in any of the cow coun. | Rouge girl and that if she sees daily aetivities, |Pickle, J. Holt and Miss Jean | following birds in flight, Col was also| Cassidy films and other more} and Dorothy Lamour had brought | point north or south of Powder! guests fill out. These ques-} present. i tion ee At the 55,000 acre Wyoming; voyage had been in “The westerns,” he says, “have | i ii - teers. _. {to the size of the club it is ne- | Worleies anaes eet Ae Eto te: tae Guise it ahibes aneemt will be.” RAISED TO RANK OF _ "<#isered, Hereford breeding a * Potro sae We are on the big street set. of i uiel “What is the beef situation to ue ge City, Kans, complete( Promotion of Lieut. J. R. War- ‘What is | “ap Lieutenant-Commande "pork? Is America rusmiag short jviti 9 atthined wi he | other structures of the time. igutenan GPa An Gey rez) Por meen gion’ or a ” hal G50 Gaetan wow bas Al- Ensign J.'N. Carr, also of Craig’s | tory’ 8:30 olelock, this evening at) popylar G BEEV IGE a sigarelte,-; bingo sterson, cleaning out a differ-} Other changes in personnel at) “Cows don’t have litters, | All tables ‘were "3 Station and Key West “Debs”, . ‘ is som : donation of yher{Women’s Aux-|ry Sullivan is the villain, and on Jp. to duty in the Fifth Naval; “At the start of the derdon’s: Navy Band will join! Music and informal dancing : Pop looks around with us; the Chief Water Tender EF. R. Dem.| 75,000,000 head compared with! Leon Kramer, song writer whoj served, the donation of the la- |D. G. Greene, RM2c and E. Mc- 90000 to 8,000,000. ‘La Revista enE le} quantities that second and third| “When,” Pop asks us, “has an: | i e rs 1 P y than it used to be. It was the | eur. Six ¥. $8. FREE | (a) Stomping at the Savoy Iced punch was served with lthey were marketed, weighing'E, F, O'Brien publishes | Homelike parties of this na- : ee Chan rn lafter they are weaned, and fat-;Havana; P. O. Box 329. Ti Mins cant’ an se) the men who saw service in 5 5 World War I could not have Sbdeenkdasabaeeecccuec T fed animals H (Stops At All Intermediate Poimts) «on grass. The corn fed animals} i {reach market at about 20 or 22) aR, LEA KEY WEST DAILY (EXCEPT go cevcaitty — Unan-| "The hostesses who ) | mt 400 , : make the evening a it suc- { ; 5 LEAVES MIAMI DAIL’ . esdames George| Second Sheets, $1.00. 500|. good condition. Call 213-M, | {45 weigh up to 1,050 or 1,150| Havana - Cuba — Florida - Gulf SUNDAYS) at $:00 o'clock AM. and Sheets, 60c. These prices now | jun25-3t | 759 yer, secretary; George Lucas, Artman | | A. M. Morgan,’ Carl Bervaldi, Be f RENTAL LIBRARY BOOKS. Li-! Phan vat ee FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE Donald Taylor, USN, of the FULL CARGO INSURANCE Sound School staff, whose home SMITH, bookseller, corner Si-| a spendid master of ceremon-| Monton and Eaton Sts. Service Men| Vers including that of “Crazy| DINETTE SET and RADIO. 913 e from Naval Air Station.; Bingo”, which requires a fine} Georgia Street. jun5-tf |HELP WANTED, white or color- = pest Mache lumbia Laundry. may31-tf | Edna Suarez. Show Time, Monday Evening! Poinciana Place. jun24-2tx j | (b) My Hero, from the Choco-|Dance, Tuesday Movie Program, {TOP SALARIES PAID for Day} I Soldier |Ladies Sewing Club and Party;|PHONOGRAPH RECORDS. All| and Night Waitresses. Emily Ferguson |Night by the American Legion! popular, hillbilly and Race rec-; walk Cafe. Speciality, Moonlight Be-!Women’s Auxiliary—all at the| ords. We ship anywhere C.O.D./| es You Jackson Square USO. Record slips FREE on request. ! dack Roseman, USN. _ C. &. L. Amusemest Machine Diet, “Smoke Gets In Your} This column was written by; Co., 1510 N. W. 36th St. Mi- Eyes” Desmond Murphy, program di-| ami, Fla. Mrs. Ferguson and Mr.|rector of the Jackson Square} Kramer. , USO. ee DR. CLEMMER PUTS ALL TO--GUESSING (e) TWO EXPERIENCED’ CAR- | : | PENTERS want employment Jun24tojly26-27tx doing repair work. Ask for Mr. | 37: CHRYSLER CONVERTIBLE| Peterson, 906 see gees COUPE. Radio, electric fan, s h ee tires. Price $250.00 cash. FOR RENT : ; 020 Olivia St. jun24-2tx ‘Pinder, ri es a ; : cohen 0 : "| FURNISHED ROOM, upstairs. Finalé: ie RD: PANELED TRUCK, °37)" 1290 Newton Street. jun23-3tx| ; “Parade of Models” (Special}-—% Gas" pre: Atha big pemodee Good condition,..g00d | j AFTER SEVEN WEEKS 6 intens- Costunies) i : : tires, } 805 Simontn. © jun25-1tx »1~7URNISHED APARTMENT, | ia ive work, laboratory researchers ‘The Models: : phat § apm 8 | UF big ar | corner Whitehead and South-| have discovered the reason why Ruth Canalejo, Ruth| @noughi to id r all/80 BASS ACCORDION. $75.00! 2:4 streets. Apply County certain batches of Fletcher's Cas-' » Dawson, Shirley Rob-| the ¢andles that...should , haye|.,.A. S..Greene. 724 Love Lane.| j.gce's Office, Court House. | joria caused nausea. © erts, Louise Pritchard,| been stuck to it.” boa jun25-3tx jun25-6¢ | : ; Edna Suarez, Alfa Ca-| Thus remarked Dr. John K. + brera. | Clemmer, .manager of the South- ernmost City Pharmacy, who is shaking hands today with folks who are congratulating him on his birthday anniversary. Ef- forts, all of them failures, have annie Morgan, Gerry 3 j { f ii ! | ' i | 7 Methods of preventing a recur- rence of the trouble are now known end manufacture is being resumed. TRAILER for 4, with tires. $375. : LOST Hurry. Skating Rink. | jun25-tf parR OF GOGGLE-SHAPED! GLASSES. Ground lenses. Cost $15.00. Prescription made. Re- ward. Contact Clerk Alfred fi H Navy Dance Orchestra Don Chadderdon, _ USN, | deader. BICYCLES, Man’s, Ladies’, Boys’. | Fans, Air Conditioner, Electric} 5 No Fletcher's Castoria has been made during this seven-week pe- g : E Monday Evening Dance i A new hostess, Mrs. Jacque-} line Pennie of La Concha, Key West, Welcomed the GSO and} ServicesMen’s wives at the Mon- day evéning dance. Music. was furnished by the Naval’ Air Station Orchestra, with Leader Montgomery, USN Tuesday Movie Program GSO, Service Men and Service| Men's Wives filled the retteation hall on Tuesday evening? /to watch ‘Joe E. Brown, it? “The Gladiator”. LHOLG VN The Picture for next!Tuesday! will be another comedy, “Chumps at Oxford”, with Laurel’ an Hardy. ‘Ladies Sewing Club The ‘ladies of the Sewing Club} sewed Jor the service men on; Thursday morning and after-| noon. >Mrs. Bertie Higgs is inj charge-of this volunteer activi-| ty. me As usual, they had a busy day but all bundles were finished up by-evening. Party Night by the Women’s Auxiliary of American Legion On Wednesday evening the hospitality of the USO club ac- ‘ | start all over again?” jof them, it? been made to ascertain just how old Dr. Clemmer is, but 39 is the figure to which he is sticking. ‘-You’re sure the three and the nine are in the right juxta- positions?” The young woman capped the question mark with a smile, and added, “Or did you go back to one 39 years ago and .“Why,” Dr. Clemmer exclaim- | 4) with) “surprise” written on is, brow} Do you mean ‘to say ? look more than 39?” | So there you have it; Dr. .Clemmer has.a birthday, with ho candles in his big cake, be- @atise: “thete’s' not room for all and nobody, except himself, knows how old he is, Commenting on his admission about the candles, he declared: “Just ‘consider how much) space 39 candles take up!” i Great Change Briggs: Well, the world seems to move faster all the time, doesn’t Se ARERR EE |COMMERCIAL FISHERMAN— Irons, Ironing Cords, Electric Wire, Washington Machines. | Skating Rink, 9 to 5:30. | jun25-tt| DES MOINES TRAILER, 42) Model, 21 ft. Never been used. | Price $850 j; cash. McCarthy, 632 William Street. jun25-4tx | WANTED LADLE for serving punch. re Club, Women’s Division, Phone | 108-3, itlees jun23-3tx coar will call. Wi 701%4 pe a a WANTED—A chance to bid on) your next printing order. THE ARTMAN PRESS. jly9-tt WANTED. ne 282, we Cleaners, | apri-ti Will buy boat for experienced | reliable man on very good terms. Beckman, 321 Simonton | Griggs: Nonsense! During the Revolutionary War they had Min- ute Men—but during the World War we had four-minute men, St. jun24-3tx | WANTED TO BUY—Ladies’ Bi- cycle, Must be in good condi-; tion. Phone 727. jun24-3tx Sanchez at Gardner’s Pharm-| acy. jun22-6tx LOST—T Gasoline Ration Book. Please return to Ramon Pueblo, 817 Simonton. jun23-3tx | WALLET containing T Gasoline} Ration Book, driver's license, | Social Security card and $170 cash. Return to Maximo Diaz,/ 804 Elizabeth. jun24-2tx MISCELLANEOUS MOTHERS who want to take de- fense jobs leave your small chil-} dren at Miss Goodspeed’s Nurs- ery School, 728 Fleming St. | junl4-18-25-30x | RNIN sca ARAL Iba Fak WANTED—Someone +o finance purchase of building lot. Re-| liable references furnished. C.! W., Citizen. jun24-4tx/ WILL PERSON who removed gas coupons from “A” Book! No. 426518G, while car was be- ing repaired at Wilson's Ga-j; Tage, 3605 N.W. 2nd Avenue,} Miami, return to Frank Lam-| bert, 710 William street, Key; West, Fla. jun25-3tx ried, and at its beginning the makers issued a nation-wide warning to consumers and retail- ers not to use or sell the product and to return all stocks for destruc- tion. The U.S. Food and Drug Ad- ministration has been kept in- formed of all these developments. Q. WHAT CAUSED THE TROUBLE? : ® A. The sugar content of Fletch- er’s Castoria was reduced to con- serve sugar under wartime condi- tions. A year ago, Castoria was content and was up to standard _im every respect. This year, in March, we again started produc- However, at that time’a chem- ical change—harmless in itselfi— SOMETHING WAS WRONG? Hotes if fy Hy i r | . i = 4 i | | t ; | it t f v ne il | i! it Fi it i l ie “fil hil : I t i i i i [ fi My =] = ™ 88 wa

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