The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 19, 1943, Page 4

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Monbar a. <<? Lines bus enroute to Homestee" and Miami, where she esl) ewe two months velit eth ber and sister (Continued trom Page (ee Duildings in the vicinity of where ords. We shi here COD| . 'e ship anyw! .O.D. 408 “ * 4 Peres pre slips FREE on request.| Returned pilots reported thw oo be Sarah stilb sat stonily be it. ! &. L. Amusemest Machine} the raid was successtul in every etd your! “We want Dr..Renfrow.”. she ‘tonight. Co... 1510 N. W. 36th St, Mi- ; ming 7 told her. “Do you know where he eae ami, Fla. way. that the targets were cheer sag outs?” 5 jun2Atojly26-27tx ‘ied, rf ‘ “He's at home,” = —_— and the bombs fell te their mark - «a ~— réared . “Getting some sleep. I just . « “Ot ait a ef to him” x . i Redio Rome admitted the deve Didn't you tell him about i these people? We need him.” i 4 tation caused was ‘“extenere told him everything!” ie. ot hen he’s. coming?” i but no particulars were giren " " rT , ‘No. He’s not coming. ye at her and | the objectives destroyed Grew! Not coming? She couldn't be- i alight on her ited! tri lieve that he wouldn't come in ge Ann saw had | FOR SALE—Household FUurni-| ¢ieg, were burning ins denen a a an emergency like this. Then she t into a corner of the _ ture. 19-2 Poinciana Place. remembered that once before . tly Flora had had no Daily after 6 p.m. jly17-3tx| places, the pilots seid. when they be 4 Sarah nad made a decision for bird to return to | him and Ann had regretted | it D not contacting him herself. Well, Ann would have to put | think I'll call him,” she said | Matilda im it for the night. She | evenly. After a long time his voiee | couldn't. fly loose in the room. | HE brought’ tne cage to the | FOR SALE—One Electric Meat . eer. 1G nc Tipo Slicer, $65.00. Can be seen at aa 5 3, woul eonly | 1225 Duval St., Ist floor. orry.” he said with a twist it 3 . of. derision to the word, “TIE be | pial gg jly17-2tx em ip,.the morning. to. began their homeward wip Italian people were sie twit that their leader, Mussolins hee . long since. been given the pri ilege of declaring Rome en open city. but that he hed stubbernty ‘to exercise the privilege “a Uy Probebly believing i was stele’ . 7 ° eid here. that the Allies wore eaauiiy tig, ' J “bluffing”. : -“Y¥ % “ fee: * * He Knows n " ‘ Ps A Cockney merehent " e 32 lot of morey ane spend some of + on ° as Soa af Seotiens © URO PUMP, 250 gal. Tank, heavy duty motor. 625 Angela Street. jly17-2tx 7 ee Yegular paticnts if say “af them |For SALE B-flat Boehm Clar- > inet, byilt to A-440 Vibration. : : Made polished crackproof| f plied. A/CTUNNED, Anr; turned away, =e ri “: eouragement hovered |’She wouldn't-nave believed it ebonite. Complete outfit, in “You've been 2 | | ae Teft” And he hung up. & if she hadn't heard it bere! cludes three ree@s, mouthpiece ‘si An haur,.. tates... the cap and case. All brand’ mew. plant doctor cafite for a few min- stage Instruinent never used. $40.00) utes. He gave special instructions the cage fell apart befo-e cash. Bennie Collier, 1510 for the few dangerous cases and|her, leaving the base entire), Duncan St jly17-Stx warned that pneumonia was the rate from the wire top. “ y for all of them. a ringing of the phone intcr | | | \Fi-She-forgot she was al- FAN AND RADIO. 2702 Stap! Ave., Phone 705-R. --- Hl you two qr threp} rupted: hers, - said when he “T've got Jack down here,” M: rec. them by -morning|Mason’s voice said.-“The doctor real effects begin to} says he’s got to get to bed quick- Right now a lot of them fly. on nerve.” tirst evening. the butler om | LOT. 100x50 feet, Seminary St,[+d him and said: “Weuld yo ‘aie cee near Thompson. $400 casb.,Call] to have the pipers at din a | Tel 336. jult7-3t) “No, thanks,” was | reply, “but you can GAMBLE TAKEN | TOGIVE SOCIAL | sicvcuts—tnics, wens wij ine vider room sms th STRAND . —_ eoeeercate | Girls’. Electric Fan, Bicycle; later.” (Continued from Page One) |, social -and--treasure hunt} Tires and Tubes, Electric) | ram ace Ot ; render from Berlin, Rome and|.in je held this evening, be-| Hons, Washing Machine. Skat-| | Fearing that . —_ = fun 45 you get used to vy $1.45 and Tokyo : han : | eo Boe Te ee Same Daaio ; strong wind, we cut it down and All‘of these com-! Since the dark days of Dun-,Sinning at 8 o'clock, at the Con-/ ______— m < ~ hen make it rise and fll. - As i made against Kerque in France and Thermo-, gregational _ Church —Service)2_ ELECTRIC FRIGIDAIRES, | moving to southern wt “= en os tw i 5 2 piyae in Greece, when the strug-; Center. | Coca-Cola and Blue Flash Box, England business site = ashi c egg eee A Portable Air Conditioneds.j:¢t up » “Fr t Rate Com # s > 2 fy djust- discerned tha’ ied strategy up). ee: a 3 iol Sgr : . . cen take it me, Pieomer to to this time may be grouped Safran: we relrermments. 10) tear, Tics, $570 Skating| oppone anv rate crane ’ cnav coal © 1 euthet be ‘on eight parts. ; be served. j Rink. Jiy19- P ning oa 18 oo be man a pk wig ee ~ ee etic i _ Ghorchalr po Bare | DEFINITELY EXEMPT [LEAVING TOWN. Will sacrifice }rate= and foe ‘ ro) in wes a’ re Le STO! cl 3 a-1 ea 1 BO a S is at al . jim my ear. Especially if the Micah <etetsined farm|tion to defend Britain to the last. | ‘i a ws _|° Sacielly sew See ae ee ‘ — fhumbe band came in about ‘the|°™ a , n| sages ROCKY MOUNT, N Ad-| and Mattress. Dinette ‘ie end of the paragraph. And that carhings,abouah Sees, ieome!|scorning all. Nazi peace feelers! vertising for a “draft- pt} and Cot. Apt. 114-A, Poin- : screeching! brs such sa a eee ~ Beitiee eS | track driver, C. Gordon Smith re-| ciana Place. 3 . a p = inegrporated ‘business profits ands the great base evel - ce . pas : i Pia wee Recs, SMM on cs | Major Bellah is espetially| incenie’ im Aprit|led invasion of the continent ceived a i a ix me n wh i - 7 . : |prowd of those sound effects. royalties. ;Oshér se Jreageg Wings described themselves as over 21|FOR SALE—Breakfast Set, Bed-} with bound : was.$1.29, in March $1.32, in Feb-) when aid at last should come. The] 214 uofinitely “exempt from the] Night Table, linoleum rug an THE VOICE 4 SMILE msi we ee “We . | Tuary, $1-24'and.in January $1.44, | few of the RAF won this phasel grag.” aN six are in the U.S.| two rocking chairs. Mrs. Hall. Lae Pe P = spayed penned in each 5 _ ie ~ progeny —- Army in North Africa. } Apt a ihewd ' thpse.months in 4 | in the fall o al | jly18-1tx “dypstalen, income, largely | of 1940-41 greatest amphibious expedition in; —-—————————— of-dividend and interest' 2. Churchill's game of playing/nisotry up to that time landed in WANTED , ments on securities, dur- for time had a surprising reward | French North Africa. It imme- | 4943} was at the rate of when Hitler turned on Russia on diately beeame clear that Hitler/ COAT HANGERS WANTED.+ intey if That an cents, or five. cents less on the | June 22, 1941, and put the power-} must make dispositions to guard! 1%c a hanger. Phone 282, we} near microphone. | dollar than, in May, 1942. In April tul Red army in the Allied camp.| against invasion. anywhere from| will call. White Star Cleaners, "t believe it.” inyestment income was at the rate'Slowly with lend-lease supplies}the North Cape in Norway to the! 701% Duval St. flyl-tt Major reserves his} of .93.cents,iin “March and Feb-| the United States came to the res- Spanish border. and from the for the time when} ruary al’92 cents, and in January | cue and then turned its full re-! French Riviera to the Dardanelles. | WANTED—Furnished Apartment] et. 90eents,’ afl“syth comparisons! sources into the struggle after the’ a; well a8 find the means to hold! for light housekeeping. Phone} « a| Doing. made witty $1.00 in the like Pearl Harbor attack, Dec. 7, 1941.i or defeat Russia. He was cut from) 732, Section Base, W. W. Striek-| “we} 1942 period: + 3. The first strategic decision the resources of Africa, and he was| land jly16-3tx “Cash income {fom all sources Of Churchill and Roosevelt was t jforced to disperse his forces | —————__________ The radio station| ast “May. aggregated $1.35 as follow military precept and con-! throughout, France. Incidentally. WANTED tag] @enated the record, and _.a - de-| against -$1,00 in May, 1942. April centrate their forces—against Hit-! ho lost his chance of breaking out. BEDROOM APARTMENT a | i ' tial; | -_—— a fit ir | f ite z f pafiment store gave us the dum-|cash ip@ine {vtaled $1.29, March ler as the No. 1 enemy. The con-! of Europe through the Mediter-| couple. 409 Fleming Street wm slenies. Mrs. Clark had- : studied ‘and Februsty ach $1.31, and that | Sequence of fighting a delaying! ranean when his attempt to seizc jly19-3tx You evew! sculpture and fixed them up to] of Janiiary: $1.36, compared with nd defensive war in the Pacific;the French fleet. backfired at; ——————______ * Serres towk realistic, Most of the rest | ¢1.90 in cach of those 1942 months. included a considerable -dispet- Tyyjon, and the Italian flect be-| FURNISHED APARTMENT with} Geet of the stuff we salvaged from! Cash ottgo from all sources in’ sion of effort at first. the loss of | came bougd to its harbors more two bedrooms. Permanent resi- | PP he were heap or borrowed trom| Mey amounted to'$1.06, or at the Hongkong, the, Philippines, Singa-|¢hamever by. Allied air and sew! dent. J. L. Brooks, Key West! of & various units. imeé“rate as in April, March, Pore. the Netherlands East Indies, | piven im North Africa Citizen, Phone 51 or 446-M i “The total cost was only 67 | Pebrifary January, all con-' Byrma. -Austrelia+ had © be * - 7.4 9- hig point in Allied strate jly 16-3" od of comts for electrical connections, | ;-acts being with $1.00 in the samé |“€rengthened «nd + the’ supply Figg: defeat Hitter's so-cal —— ‘Se land we saved the «taxpayers periods, twelve months carlier.| Toute made secure by the seizure) New Order—the \project to or 00 REWARD for 2-bedror edie” that money too. We bought the] “Real income & May was $1.27| of Guadalcanal in thr Solomons.fganize Europe. from, Berlin. Hit fouse or Apartment. T. R " ——_ , stall ourselves.” | companed witht $1.00 in May, 1942,| Pearl acing “y be ee Renae ler. could get hope to succeed un soles Box G-2, ne - P > This.item was $1.22 in April,|and Alaska had to be built into a! jess he won the cooeration of the} Staton jly 19-6 >< | $1.28.in January, all figures being! the unusually difficult’ task ofthe shooting of hos t HELP WANTED 4 ‘ (Continued from Page One) compared h $1.00 for such) driving a highway ce the | pressions, contributed to his fail = > ” | mor ns of Canada. India had to this phase of the r WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN ee ot the WD these same 1942 months, but! 1942 months. moun ure in this pi i . . — Sk ket te © Jenuary rents were $1.01, or one| How “Real Income” Is Figured buttre ee eS The fon) point x «in se Good salary. —— et fede of a emt higher than in the same! “Real income,” in this Inves- was to hem vasion of Europe. To accomplish) most City Pharmacy cine ; : es him i this as cessary to carry | —————— —— ; a cater tat they ™anth o vear carlicr tors Syridicate study, is measured pica this it was necessé ot warm te « field Yor food, ever the largest | by ‘a doubly-weighted scale, « ith | to the Vv meagre re- through the gigantic ican | TOP SALARIES PAID for Da hewsehuld item in the average! income from wages, salaries, in- | S°UT ‘urope and prevent his program of munitions and Night Waitresse Side ° ema te hamemaker's budget. the house-| vestments and the profits from un- | Consolid of his position.|gns manufacture forge huge at walk Cafe jv itt uw ag seer #lfe—even though she could al-! incorporated _ busin« and| Supplies were rushed to Russia) madas of cargo and troop-carrying | ———____ : eee eh eee Weve buy in markets adhering to/farms on the one side; and the | “here the danger was most acute transports and fight the subma-’ WANTED—Salesgirls 2 tom ne tell As they the national avérage—in May had! prices of goods and services which |!" 1942, and to the Middle East rine menace. Fifty thousand employment ee © «GR & pay $1.17 to match each dollar | everybody must buv on the other Where # junction of German and | planes were built in 1942, 100,000 jly9 10 15 16 17 ee eetehet- | went in May, 1943, for this impor-| side. In this study, Mr. and Mrs. 3#Panese forces threatened. | promised for 1943. By April, 1943 © Seerby eet portion of the budget. There, American Pablic are presumed to; Madagasca zed. Russia five ship: day coming KITCHEN HELP. co ee it & emcouragement. however, in| share the nation’s cash income; “#5 enabled to and the Brit-| from the assemblv shiyards.. female. El Patio, 609 Dur eee © the feet that recent months h a fish averted th peril in Egypt Hundreds of anti-submarine craft tf Quick service | from all sources and spend their after being forced back to El Ala-| we int cheek eipieee eae + omgmess eres mod: “ “ ouamney, 2 * were coming int C Sw Gen Geos tee sagte toed hens in, contras’ | gett ice: ae mere jmein in Egypt Allied och “lotsta “which'in 1942: MAN or WOMAN for Fruit and ie ‘ te the y . } Sted ad 95. The next point, was to pound! amounted to 1,000,000, deadweight able Department routes ore crowded mune © aun, cle g A gpeer geese amg Mr. and Mrs. by gfeteive Th") German industry.from the 4it.! tons more than all kaown. Allied 2 some experience a ee ® April also was $1.17 parrot iy se BAF part-of the campaign to prevent } ship ‘construction - ~t- t When the an | a. & Sources In pro-' Hittet from becoming solid in his eae 3 I eo: whe wm March, February and pdition to the .n 3 ‘ ill os + , ati stribu- | patape: Sitio’ » first eres operator w yee wt Mew Damuary food was at $1.15, all of tion of Suet ad Fed butdpean position. The first great CARD, OF THANKS Meee ra coll to Sm eit” Ife aid “ jthew comparisons being made! inf’ expenditires Skettis “arts poy Pamber. raid w ; by the RAF in May, 1942. in Aug-| “We take th ans of ex atios Ae heat Py - ina - es aes <8 ge ell us@holders. ust the U.S. Army Air Forces! tending thank ie nals Heck. Helios te tek ee i} wont ° tee omen fier Sidi any Bios geared buying were joining in the lat le air! friends who so kind to u Street ly 17-3t viteneous household ne-| power, is their actual ability to! war and earls mn 1943, 1,000-tno.| during the illness and after the if But when # doe weetties, which include all living purchase tegularly needed goods | 509- and even 2,000-ton bomb | death of eas ae gee Nell ee except food, clothing and and services. . f i 2 raids an ci were be-; Rose Velasquez. We especially ne roa cp “Real income” is not a mere sub- coming a frequent occurrence. The | thank those who donated the oot te Sed. Ot BAAS fel nea.of cash income from cash| huge Krupp armament works ati use of their cars for the funeral. — ——_—_—_——— 1 om sued at $102 joj outgo, Which would be an index; Essen was reported almost com-|to those “who contibeied thet MISCELLANEOUS a » and January of savings rather than “real in- letely out of commissi with $1.00 in those 1942 | come,” bit an average relative a 6. Hav ie Hear ‘Hitler in figure of income and outgo de- fncomes Up As Wages Dip <ignad to show how the cost of liv- Adtitier: to the labor force, | ing affects the adjusted dollar in- wwertime pay and adjusted pay | come. ‘offerings, and to Dr. and Mrs|§ —————_____. h : ix Portela, the Lopez Funeral Home. A BOON TO WORKING MOTH- SOUTHERA Br I ' jsewhere and begun the process| Naval pital attendants, ani ERS: Competent care of vour LU TELEPHONE ane The mn trope the: Ser tee Set cadets small children at Miss Good ° 6 seers | emtene ; to divide and disperse MR. and MRS. OLE hool, 728) zi < On Nov. 8 194% the jty19-11 VELASQUEZ aan SE!

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