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r MILTON SPENCER ATTAINS HONORS 1C elido F. Valdes Is Awarded Medal The “itizeny ff i special (daen) serceinl ee to With Fifth Infantry Division In] PENINSU! HEAD- Germany, April 23.—Private Mil-| QUARTERS, ed vRASE 23. ton C. Spencer, Jr., 34792799, 5th) Pfc. Celido F. Valdes, of 11 Medcial Battalion, United States; Division street, Key West, Fl Army, ha awarded the,ida, isa member of the 389th Bronze St tinetive serv-| Port Battalion, a unit of the Pen- we with military ;insular Base Section, important op t enemy on! service and supply organization Sept M4, in the vicin-;for the ‘Fifth Army ‘and for the ity France. Private! ground erews of the U. S. Air Bpencer w me as a mem-* Corps and Navy in ‘the Mediter- be f earer team in ranean Theater of Operations. the haz m of evac-;The Base is commanded by Brig- uating »wing an as-,adier General Francis H. Oxx, of sault our forces of ,Newport, R. I. the st r Vowe River Pfc Valdes; a stevedore, is the Wher eceived that son of Mr. and Mrs. John Valdes ew ne “| = pea of 1127 Division — street, Key : . I ste Spencer, West. He was- graduated ~ from West High School in 1930 w n hought of Key xd accompanied an, persona id worked in Key West prior yy an < erer, — to entering military service in et aga 200 vards SePtember 1940. He served s+ an : xposed terrain C@nada_and in March 1943 came ponds - y enemy fire,)t@ this Theater to serye’in North P og nd the other Afvica “@hd Italy. He took, part niictec the injured’ jhe Salerno and Anzid Beach- ger {te = 8 enverel Operations. Pfc. Valdes dhack ane eed te 's Bhe Good Conduct Medal, the ality, admid- Alherican gDefense Ribbon, itoring first eid until he was suf- %@® American “Theater Ribbon, Sciently well tc removed, | 2nd the ranean Theater Private & the other Ribbon wi ‘0 battle participa- Meter bea eded in remov- “0m stars. His brother John is ing the wound un over the S€tving in the Navy. exposed to the \para- ee Gators the. collecting MIAMIANS SPEND pomt WEEK-END HERE His irage 4 selfish be ieeation ty was the means _.Miss Mar} Beth Clark ‘and of caving t of the wound-| Miss Rosamond Mallory of Mi- ae * ting his suf-'2™i spent the weekend with H "sgpicar pene friends here. Miss Clark and She wali : vreat Miss Mallory are members of the ea i Mi mn si department of the Miami ne ene med) Dally News ner He ‘ mien @ mil- On faturday evening they were ; 4 | dinner guests of Lt. George Bain =o . n of Milton and Lt. Richard Titherington at Spen ) Duncan street, the Officers’ Club. While here Key Wes, F they were pleasant callers i the — enna ICE OrtiCe: Seige Poul 2 McCormick of “ee Los An Federal jurist, born} Rear Admiral Ernest" M. Dae. New York City, 66 years ago. (Jr, born Calvert, ‘Tex., 54 years SEM tene ago, Shitiey Temple, screen star, ees berm Senta Monica, Cal, 17 years Subscribe to Tne Citizen—25¢ age | weekly. cit WON'T BE LONG NOW! FIRE SALE All Merchandise Will Be Sold At Regardless _ of Cost HALF PRIC NOTICE TO THE PU 1945. BLIC Anyone having a claim for watches lost in our Fire MUST file their claim ‘n writing on or before May 10th, Not Responsible for Merchandise Left after. May. 10th, 1945 Store Hours effective today: Open Daily 12 Noon to 6 P. M. People’s Store STREET 611 DUVAL . Disabled servicemen back from hospitalized are turning to the USO as a bridge back te normal Finding the same warm hospitality and opportunities for social activities which they enjoyed in USO Clubs before they went overseas, servicemen are once again playing ping- pong with USO Junior hostesses; enjoying “eats” at the snack bars and picking up the threads of their former ci Financed by the American public through the National War Fund, USO provides recreational opportunities for servicemen and serv- hout the Western Hemisphere, as well as USO Camp Shows entertainment at home and abroad. USO has 527 clubs near Army General Hospitals where servicemen and service; ‘contacts with civilians. icewomen through women are welcomed. COOK VOC COCO OEETOEv es EOUeveDerereTeeeseeee: ‘WELCOME HOME THE KEY (Galvin Photo, the battlefronts who are stil Classified Column HELP WANTED | WANTED—Salesgirls, full time FOR SALE — $1.49 BOOKS — | Mrs. swell titles include The Yearl- ing, Keys of the Kingdom and) Prodigal Woman—Paul Smith,|°f Mrs. Mary A. Hampton, Gen. employment. No experience ne- cessary. S. H. Kress & Co. | apr2-lmo; WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN GIRLS. Good salary. Southern- most City Pharmacy. | CLERKS WANTED — Western Union. aprl2-tf’ BEAUTY OPERATOR. Stell’s Beauty Nook, 536 Fleming St. TWO STORY HOUSE; two apart- ments, all furnished. 651 Wil apr20-tf —-| iam street. apr18-6tx| Germany STRAND THEATER WAITRESS wanted; evening! ——~ |, Holt, Norman, Pvt., son of Mrs. | meal only, pleasant working SUPERIOR Trailer; 1941 model. | peor Holt, Route 1 Box 72, GREER GARSON inj | conditions. Phone 166. i On Naval Air Station, beside 1 6 ” apr20-6tx; Gulf adjoining shacky Large), McNair, Thomas Q., Jr. Pfe., MRS. PARKINGTON | aia | enough for family of four. Mrs. usband of Mrs. Marjorie L. Mc. ‘qming: ly | WANTED — Young lady or man. Burkham, Tel. 568-R. Set 2910 W. De Soto St, Pen-| TT | for bookkeeping position; 20 apr19-6tx | S8cola. . H Hours week Apply 326 William 33 | Oglesby, Andrew J., Pvt, son Street after 5:30 p. m. Monday, COMPLETE living room furnish- Tuesday and Wednesday. ings and kitchen linoleum. Call], eidell, Charles A, Pvt, anr9)-3 fas 2) brother of Mrs. William S. Ras- ' apt20-3tx 5-M, apr2l- a soe ROBERT TAYL Su apr2l-2tx tetter, 8500 Biscayne Blvd, Pon cece oon > BEAUTY (Operator; toom furn-' Guaranteed PLUMBING WORK). 2” 7 ishéd. ‘Cherie’s Casa Marina Beauty Salon, Phone 1161 FOR SALE Bookseller, 334 Simonton St. apr2-1 apr2-tf FOR SALE CHEAP—Restaurant fully equipped with electric Year around business, boxes. Apply 901 Caroline Street. aprl' 7-6tx:| i and SUPPLIES: Toilets, Lava- tories, Sinks, Brass Fittings and | querer, | lian life again. WEST CITIZi . MONDAY, APRIL 23, | CHARLES MORRIS ARRIVES IN CITY CASUALTIES (Continued from Page One) | } | Mrs. Henrietta Hodge, 2230 Hood! Chaves they had anything further to say,' There will be & — St., Hollywood. ind when they answered neg-|ly meeting of the Breltz, Irwin, Set, husband of EXtensional Officer of the Vet- chai kp armen ta al Dirt Gomi of the Bay Mrs. ise J. Meltz, 1439 Alton|¢rans of Foreign Wars, has er-' against Patrolman Waite and he| Scouts of on Tuesday, Rd., Miami Beach. jrived in’ Key West in the in- ril 24 in the annex of the Pies | { : | OFFICER BERNARD | SCOUT UNIT PLANS (Continued from Page One) E. Morris,. National |was set at liberty. Shiver, Louis E.. Pvt., brother|terest of all military personel, . te 2 é fe -re Earl A. In-, thodist (Stone, Chureh, of Fred R. Shiver, 1137 Laurel]and states that he will be much) 7)'e w7men were Basl A. lnc) Methedial iskawe St, Quincy. pleased to meet veterans, and|8taham, foreman; Charles - a 5 peepee gt Army Wounded—European ° Area!furnish them any i foctiahen Archer, Harry Lee Baker, Heetor| This annauneean Bradley, Angus, Pvt. son of Mecessary along these lines. + |Castro, John Nelson and S. Fran-| tod by Wilbert J. Mucheig Mr. Morris states that he will cis Barry. district comminaianar be at Attorney “Roger Watkins” ‘office all day tomorrow to meet A, J. Bradley, c/o T. P. ven ;|Route 1, Wewahitchka. James, Granville, M., Sr. S- me at 3 veterans who, may be seeking ¢ fii wr onetbaahng eg rant information, and also stated that, @ RATIONING TIMET. py 2 a meeting will be held tomorrow SHOES | evening beginning at 7:30 o'clock, a in Mr. Watkins’ office where | plans will be made for forming | FOODS Book 4, Blue C2-G2 through Algplane, | April 28; H2-M2 through | Rahn, Richard E., Pvt., son of Mrs. Helen L. Rahn, 3430 21st St. N., St. Petersburg. an organization here in the in- June 2; N2-S2 through Stamp @ Book & though Rodgers, Ollie S., Pfc., husband} terest of war veterans. June 20 June 2 of Mrs. Jessie Bell Rodgers, Cen- FUEL ele <a : NEW TAX ROLL Red TS-X5 through April 28; Old pied, 4nd & cow oe Velasco, Odelio. Pfc.» husbani ’ YS, ZS A2-D2 through June sted, of Mrs. Hortensia Velasco, 2302 SHEETS RECEIVED > E2-. 2. 14th St. Tampa. = & Ea eee a suns 98 Ration Board Office, Post Office Tax roll sheets for 1945 were Pee epeeeeeeeeee® Webber, Joe E., Pfc., husband ae i received Saturday from the comp- of Mrs. Runell Hebber, Route 1, je Cecccccccccvcceeee eink troller’s office by County Tax coco . Assessor Gandolfo, and he said Mi wanes Wien, Sidney A. Sgt. son of today that he will begin shortly TWO HOTELS w MIA Mortimer Edward Wien, 1111) to prepare this year’s books. | Collins Ave. Miami Beach. He and his chief clerk, J. Frank | ne iN MEART OF CY Willis, Charles B., Jr., Pvt.) Raberts, have checlded up on! husband of Mrs. Lucile D. Willis, 4 2933 Day Ave., Miami. Wilson, Harold E., Pfc., hus- kand of Mrs, Ruth N. Wilson, Route 1, Box 85, Webster. Wilson, James W,, Pvt. son of; Mrs. Ada F. Wilson, Route ‘1, Box 904A, Tampa. : Army Wounded—Pacifie Area \Reaves, James C., Pfe:) Son of} Mrs. Amanda R, Reaves, Lake Mary. Army Missing—European Area Goodson, Hewell I., Pvt., son of Henrietta H. Goodson, 315 W. Emma St., Tampa. Hampton, Harold C., Pfe., son nese ROOMS WITH BATH end new developments in the county since the last books were pre- pared. Ma. p}fo; suid the | books will be, turned over to county [commigsion by ne | and that thé’ commission "wil then sit’as an equalization bo: : te hear complaints: that any ‘- payers Wish to make! about 1 {amount of their assessments. EVERREADY STAR CLUB TO MEET ON TUESDAY) new | ICANT MARRY YOU...” There will be a regular month- ly meeting of the Everready Star! Club held on Tuesday afternoon, beginning at 3:30 o'clock, at the Del., Gardner. tf} Jacobs, Fredrick W., S-Sgt.|home of. rs. Emma ~ Medlin, son of Julius J. Jacobs, 1967 SW! 1202'% Virginia street. 8th St, Mtami. | McLeod, Bernice F., Pfe., hus- Harley C. Royster, Route 1, Box band of Mrs. Letha P. McLeod,|66, Plant City. | Route 2, Box 140, Tallahassee. Townsend, Harvie E., Pvt., Seals, Stacy, Pfc., son of Henry B. Seals, 246 E. 4th St., Jackson- | ville. i Army Prisoners of War husband of Mrs. Lora M. Town- send, Gen. Del. Greenville. of Mrs. Mary Oglesby, Niceville. MONROE THEATER | Royster, Julian H, Pfc., son of Coming The Falcon Out; renal apr23-3t | —_ PRE-WAR BATH TUBS — All) Ww ‘ re Sa J RUG DRIVER (Moawvatee| ‘izes of Water and Sewer Pipe| SEWING MACHINES BOATWRIGHT HOTEL cree ap i ah rcpt dnd sDrane. # apr23-if and Fittings. Free Estimates.| Repaired, adjusted, cleaned and! 25 N. E. 7th Avenue Fing to each other desperately amt passionately, Jos. D. Lopez, Plumbing and oiled. Used machines bought, re-| Miami, Florida Kaysisrstuns and half-ceazed as she learns thet the WANTED | Supplies, 913 Eaton St. Phone|paired and sold. Satisfaction : ar _ 189-3. mar,2-M.W.F.tt | guaranteed. Double Rooms - Private Bath jinstirmount ple barrier is a wife from whom Rex hae > . $3.50 per Day | “ ai hoa YOUNG service couple desires LE r ie Esl Mada arated for many year an invalid te w modest furnished apartment. YELLOW SECOND SHEETS: a RPBONE ad EAE Eon lee Cos 7 Hf obligated far Fife. Miserably they de No children. Contact C. E, package of 500, 75c; two pack-| — e oi Faldt, Box 15-E, Boca Chica apr23-3tx ages $1.25. The Artman Press, | apr2tf Citizen Bldg. corallende part . forever fant Reed this vee tale and find MISCELLANEOUS BOAT FOR SALE FREE ESTIMATES, Floor Lay- 42 FT ABSOLUTELY Us This Night ° FISHING BOAT; 18000 2 "Give ing, Sanding, Finishing, As-| lbs. capacity, Packard’ super- ‘ phalt Tile, Linoleum. A. Taylor, 2ight motor completely con- 804 Caroline Street. mar30-24ts sd; srfect . : ae pe Sawant Latha aka of geting Prgieosig © ae ai STARTS WEDNESDAY IN THS CITIZEN see John Curry, 512 Margaret | Marathon, Fla. a@pr23-3tx | ‘ r aoe Phone BAG Batimates = @ EQUIPMENT ee) Soccccccccccccoces cesses eseeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeenees | ANDREW RODRIGUEZ, SR. — PET CAT: dark yellow, answers| VACATING ONE OF MIAMI’S ccountant, Notary ‘ub! | to name “Fuzzy.” $10.00 re- part time bookkeeping servic ward, no questions asked. LARGEST WAREHOUSES 606 Duval street, Phone 85 Phone 413-W, 613 Caroline St. apr23 apr21-3tx W d d A il 5 M vali ednesday, April 25, 10 A. M. 530 Division St., PICKS with Handles Cor. Simon Straight LADDERS, 10 ft. Extension LADDERS, 20 ft. ‘Lawn FERTILIZER, 100-lb. Schlage DOOR LOCKS PAINT and VARN Lindsley Lumber Co. ton St. PHONE 71 - Each $2.50 Flexible Gas Stove Connections, 5/8x18 Ea. $ 2.00 ELECTRIC HOT PLATES, 1-Burner 2-Burner Ea, $ 4.65 Ea. $11.00 Metal Medical CABINETS with Mirrors Ea, $10.25 Ea. $ 7.50 - Ea. $17.00 Each $4.50 Bags .......0: 4 Glidden PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS and ALUMINUM and HARDWARE ISH BRUSHES PLUMBING SUPPLIES: Galvanized, Cast Iron and Aluminum PIPES and FITTINGS LINDSLEY LUMBER CO. SS BACK THR BATHING RKACR PPURC a ~ — 31 N. W. 10th St. Miami, Florida Every Item To Be Sold To the Highest Bidder NO RESERVE EVERYTHIN MUST GO! Warmer AND VAPORIZER Automatic - Electric WITHOUT CORD SET - City Flctie System eeneensse Here Are a Few of the Items To Be Sold: 16 New Oil Buring Ranges (In Original Crates) Service Cabinets Scales, Compressors Gas Ranges, All Sizes ——_—_—_——. —— i er aaa Large Farm Milk Cool! Upholstered Benchés Stainless Steel Warmers and Stools —_—_—_———— Pots, Pans, Utensils Numerous Chairs SS and Tables | Stools of All Kinds Glassware Steel Shelving Kitchen Tables Broilers, Fryers Steam Jacket Kettle All Size Sinks Work Tables, Cook's Tables | 10 Ft Refrigerator Case 20 Coffee Usns Air Conditioners Meat Slicers Salad Tables Merchandise of Every Kind for Bar & Restaurant | TERMS. CASH DEPOSIT REQUIRED — FROM ALL BIDDERS | RAY WRIGHT, Auctioneer | PHONE 2-2860 MIAMI, FLORIDA ° e ° ° e e ° e e e ° . e ° e ° ° e e e e ° . + e ® ry ° . ry e ° e . r e e e e e e ° ° e e e e . e e e e e e e e * e e e . Perrier OPO ee Rete eeeee