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kell Plan Joint Prayer Service For Tonight | 7 Three churches join‘tonight in| @ Gervice of Prayer for the World Security Cohference teday in San Francisco. AS and friends of the First Methodist Church, the Congrega- tienal Church of the Pilgrims and the Fleming St. Methodist Church will meet in the Flem- img «St. Church tonight at 8 o'clock Miss Edna Roberts of the Fleming St. Church will be in charge of the Service, the Rey. C. T. Howes will lead the Prayer portion of the Service, and the Rev. S P. Reinke will bring the message FORECAST Key West and vicinity: Clear! to partly cloudy and continued warm thi afternoon through Thuraday; gentle to moderate southerly winds. Flo cloudy and contin t today, tonight! und T day with a few widely | seattered = afternoor showers in extreme north ion St. Augustine through Florida Straits and East Gulf: Gentle to} moderat« wind, southwesterly ever north portion and southerly ever south portion today through) Thursday; partly cloudy weather Jacksonville to Apalachicola: ; No small craft or storm warnings} have been issued. | WEATHER REPORT Key West, Fla., Apr. 25, 1945 Observation taken at 8:30 a. m. Eastern War Time. (City Office).| Temperatures } Highest last 24 hours 86 Lowest last night 78 Mean 82 Normat 77) Precipitation Rainfa, 24 cours ending $:B a. m., inches 0.00} Total rainfall since April 1; | inches 0.17) Deficiency since April 1; inches 0.87 Total rainfall since January 1; which be-| |MIDDLE ,aged colored or white PARRY ARI ee Se $e t y wcemunsesere FOR SALE WANTED—Salesgirls, full time/FOR SALE — $1.40 BOOKS — | employment. No experience ne-| swell titles include The Yearl- | cessary. S. H. Kress & Co. ing, Keys of the Kingdom and apr2-lmo| Prodigal Woman—Paul Smith, Bookseller, 334 Simonton St. apr2-itf | | |WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN! GIRLS. Good salary. Southern-! most City Pharmacy. apr2-tf' SUPERIOR Trailer; 1941 model. | On Naval Air-Station, beside BEAUTY OPERATOR. Stell’s, Beauty Nook, 536 Fleming St.| enough for family of four. Mrs, apr20-tf; ‘Burkham, Tel. 568-R. ‘4 i 5 apr19-6tx, WAITRESS’ wanted; evening meal only, pleasant working'ONE youth bed; with new mat- Beauty Salon, Phone , 1161. apr23-3t PALMS, ferns, crotons, frangi- pani flame vines, cactus, hibis- cus and other plants. 1004 Southard. apr24-2tx | !TRUCK DRIVER. Monsalvatge | and Drane. apr23-tf | EXPERIENCED GIRL for tailor FOR SALE—One bedroom suite, alterations; Navy work, good! dinette suite, living room suite, pay, steady employment. 419/ radio and misc. pieces. Can see Southard street. apr24-13tx; at 185-B Poinciana between 8:00 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. apr24-3tx woman fer light housekeeping ; and light laundry. Salary $25 per week. Can live on premises} if desired. Pape 182-W. | apr23-3tx {PIANO, pin. ball games, Evans race horse wheel, Beat the Dealer table, complete; bar complete. Inquire Cabana Bar, |CHILD'S NURSE; reliable white! 605, Duval. street. or colored woman, 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. $10.00 per week. Apply 609 Duval St. upstairs. ' apr25-2tx cedar, has well. Perfect for fishing. Price $100. Apply 1502 South St. WAITRESS WANTED; good pay! and working conditions. Gulf} Guaranteed ‘PLUMBING WORK Stream Restaurant, Division and SUPPLIES: Toilets, Lava- and Simonton streets. tories, Sinks, Brass Fittings and, apr25-3t} PRE-WAR BATH TUBS — All) sizes of Water and Sewer Pipe! and Fittings. Free Estimates.) Jos. D. Lopez, Plumbing and Supplies, 913 Eaton St. Phone 1189-J, mar.2-M.W.F.tf | MECHANIC; capable of eae over garage shop and running it. A man not subject to mili- tary call. Real proposition for the right man. Call Mr. Daw- son,, Fla., Navarro, Inc. apr25-2t] excellent shape, a very clean | car. Call evenings after 6:30. MISCELLANEOUS 147-F Poinciana Place. FREE ESTIMATES, Floor Lay-| ing, Sanding, Finishing, ‘As-| phalt Tile, Linoleum. A. Taylor, 804 Caroline Street. mar30-24tx | package of 500, 75c; two pack- ages $1.25. The Artman Press, Citizen Bldg. apr2tt 1 WHEN IN NEED. of a Plumber} see John Curry, 512 Margaret St, Phone 1189-J. Estimates | free. aprl8-Imox|sIx TRAILERS with enclosed {en ee Oren; completely, :y furnished, ANDREW RODRIGUEZ, SR. —!: every detail, from $275 up. Accountant, Notary Publics} » william Meyers, Mastic Park. | part time bookkeeping service. | apr25-4tx 606 Duval street, Phone 850-J.! ‘. apr23-6tx | WANTED inches 1.34 Deficiency since January 1; inches 4.39} Relative Humidity | 82 Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 6:55 a.m. Sunset 7:54 pm. Moonrise 7:27 p.m. Mounset 6:40 a.m. Tomorrow's Tides Gvaval Base) Tide Low Tide 10:18 am. 3:45 a.m 1:10 p.m 4:30 pm Fe TURE BULLETIN SS ending 8:30 a. m., as report- ‘by the U.S. Weather Bureau Atlanta Boston Brownsville Charleston Chicago Detroit Galveston Jacksony ile Kansas City 46 46 KEY WEST 86 78 K. W Airport . 89 78 Mempnis 7 60 Miami 82 78 Minneap 50 35 New Orica a4 Ww 65 50 7 59 ty 58 50 78 7 75 55 ot 46 84 76 DRUGS GARDNER’S PHARMACY | Metal Medical CABINETS with Mirrors Ea. $10.25 Phone 177 Free Delivery| Il Straight LADDERS, 10 ft. Ea. $ 7.50 Extension LADDERS, 20 ft. . Ea. $17.00 STRAND THEATER | Lawn FERTILIZER, 100-Ib. Bags .......... Each $4.50 SHARYN MOFFETT in “My Pal Wolf” Coming: “The Master Race” MONROE THEATER TOM CONWAY in “The Falcon Out West” Coming: “Tarzan’s Desert Mystery” | ' ‘vaN | |$15.00 REWARD for information YOUNG | service couple desires | leading to arrest and convic-} modest, furnished apartment. tion of persons for theft of, No children. Contact C.° E. white Muskovee at Gato, Faldt, Box 15-E, Boca Chi | Cafeteria April: | Mahage | apr23- -3tx | Gato Cafeteria. apr24- 3t! ee GALLON GLASS jugs. “Will pay log wood for. open fire. ‘916 Wine Lanastea.W SOMEWHERE on — Simonton, Division or White street; Two | apr25-Hx! ' tires mounted on rims. Finder FOR SALE ‘| return to Albury’s Service St . $< -<—————————=s; tion and collect reward from 1935 PLYMOUTH. 1901% Venet-| Buster or phone 444. jan sreet: apr253tx apr24-3tx Lindsley Lumber Co. 530 Division St., y Simonton St. PHONE 71 PICKS with Handles . Each $2.50 ft ee ee Flexible Gas Stove Connections, 5/8x18 Ea. $ 2.00 . Ea. . Ea. ELECTRIC HOT PLATES, 1-Burner. 2-Burner. $ 4.65 $11.00 Glidden PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS and ALUMINUM Schlage DOOR LOCKS and HARDWARE RAINT and VARNISH BRUSHES PLUMBING SUPPLIES: Galvanized, Cast Iron and Aluminum PIPES and FITTINGS LINDSLEY LUMBER CO. LEIS UACK THR BATHING BEACH PROSE Tey Gulf adjoining shack. Large} conditions. Phone 166. tress. Two deep sea fishing apr20-6tx| reels and two fly casting reels; new. One boy’s coaster wagon. BEAUTY Operator; room furn-; John Nolte, Mastic Trailer ished. Cherie’s Casa Marina! Park, United Street. apr24-2tx/| issyed. stools and Chuch-o-luck et | apr24-6tx} West Rotary NEW if fu Skitf, built of redline’ apr24-2tx| Russell, | Phone 600, Key West,'1939 CHEVROLET; good rubber,| apr25-6tx | | YELLOW SECOND SHEETS;}| OFFICE EQUIPMENT, sewing) 10c each if clean. Tropical machine repairs, typewriters! Quick Freeze Company, Grin- bought and sold. Paul’s Brick) nell and Caroline. apr25-2t/ Ga 2, Cor. Simonton and| eee apr25-1tx | BOAT FOR SALE |LAWN MOWERS sharpened, re-/42 FT. FISHING BOAT; 18000 paired; sewing machines, | lbs. capacity, Packard super- knives, scissors sharpened; eight motor completely con- | keys duplicated. B. F. Camp-; verted; in perfect condition. bell, 803 Simonton street. Must sell, going north. Capt. |. apr25-tf] Fred, 40 Fathom Fish Dock,| |WILL GIVE away about:>10| Marathon, Fla. se yards of marl and good’ rock fill and about three, cords of i Lege KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF APRIL 25, 1935 Key West under the Hospitality Band, direction of Alfredo night in Bayview Park. Airplane ‘céngtruction and re- pairsmen’ atrived today to make repairs to Miles Vernon’s plane, which was damaged while making a landing at the Pan Amestcay airfield. 4 Rehearsals will begin tomor- row night for a minstrel show shortly in their hall at United and Whitehead streets. Stephen R. Mallory Chapter of the United Daughters of the Con- federacy will observe Confeder- ate Memorial Day tomorrow. A. Maitland Adams, manager of the Thompson interests, said to- day that no definite date has been set for the opening of the | | pineapple. plant County Judge Hugh Gunn said today that thus far this month eight marggage ligenises. have been | — <n ee riuneWon ot the Key Club today, with Edward” A." Strunk; Jt * presid- short .talks were given by Benjemin D. “Prevor,?*’Chtarlés’ Taylor, William L) Bates, Everett Sebastian Cabrera, Jr, and James Moore. Two alligators were added to- y to the marine life in the Key West Tropical Aquarium. Mrs. Jack Maloney and _ son, who spent several days in Key West visiting relatives, returned yesterday to Miami. Miss Ruth Bethel, who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Cullingford, at | SURPLUS Offered FOR A DISPOSAL AGENCY amc @ Go to your county raraks house see the listin, wot surplus @quiptnent—mach | ery, machine tools, various | raw materials and other | ducers’ and capital goods— which the Reconstruction Finance Corporation offers for sale, and are available through the Atlanta Dispos- ing Agency. The Board of County Commissioners’ for each county in Alabama, Georgia, Florida and Tennes- see will receive surplus prop- erty bulletins regularly as they are issued, with a request that they be displayed at the | courthouse. No information | on aircraft will be furnished in this manner. INQUIRY UNIT, ( 400 HEALEY BUILDING Coocecccccccsooeece Baby VAPO Barosa, will give a concert to-| yesterday | that local Legionnaires will give! RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION Warmer AND Automatic - Electric WITHOUT CORD SET - City Electric System Cleveland Henriquez ‘Returns To Key West Cleveland Henriquez, son of Rafael Henriquez, who had been a prisoner of the Japanese for over three years, and who was liberated from the prison camp} when American troops walked in, returned to Key West today on the Florida Motor Lines bus. Mr. Henriquez was taken a prisoner when Corregidor fell, in which battle he was wounded, and remained in the prisom camp |up until he was set free a short time ago. | On his return to this country,| he landed at a point in Califor-| nia, where,,he underwent treat- ment in a> hospital, and some- ,time thereafter he proceeded to Tuscaloosa, Ala., where he had been since that time, also receiv- ing treatment in a hospital at ithat point. There were quite a few friends at the bus today to greet him upon his arrival, all of whom | were exceedingly glad to see him back home again. Princess Mary, Britain’s Prin- cess Royal, sist to the King,} !born 48 years ago. | | their home on Newton street, re-| Jturned yesterday to Miami. Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “In Key ert is customary SO) \ogers si ii ce fer 1 ine aie - Su aR ae i a [ -. SEWING MACHINES (Repaired, adjusted, cleaned and oiled. Used machines bought, re- paired and sold, Satisfaction guaranteed, TELEPHONE 114-J BOATWRIGHT HOTEL 25 N. E. 7th Street Miami, Florida ;Double Rooms - Private Bath} $3.50 per Day “Service Men Welcome” MARSHAL CATES RETURNS HOME Deputy United States Marshall | Mytland Cates, who had been | absent from the city during the past week, on official business, going as far as St. Louis, Mo, returned to the city last even- ing. Mrs, John Ogden Greatly Improved ohare John Ogden, who under- ergency operation at a local hospital on April 14, has recovered sufficiently to be re- turned to her home, and is re- ported to be rapidly improving. AMERICA'S (GRAND Sa enn SILVER SPRINGS UNDER WATE FAIRY LAD SUPPER IDEAS to get FROM DOCUMENTS CHICAGO.— Translations from documents concerning ancient In- dia show that in 2,000 B. C. prim- itive soldiers went to war with equipment comparable to chem- ical warfare equipment, a “death- ful weapon flaming with celestial fire,’ and a projectile “wrapped in smoke and flaming flashes, speeding from the circled bow.” | High Quality! Low Cost! Valuable Coupon! SAUSAGES, APPLE RINGS and mashed potatoes for rainy April nights. Keep draining off the fat as you cook the sausages. Fills up your fat salvage can. Every drop is needed by our country for the battlefield and home-front essentials. CORNED BEEF HASH can be made with a little meat and lots of potatoes, and still be superb. When you're preparing the corned beef, remember to save those little trimmings of fat. Melt them down; strain them into the salvage can. CREAMED CANNED FISH, when it’s popped into a casserole and under the brdiler to brown, looks like company’s coming. But be sure you pour off the oil it’s packed in... Remember, it’s the small amounts, that soon add up to a pound and those very welcome 2 extra red points and 4 cents! This message has been approved by WFA and OPA and paid for by Industry. An Easy Way to Quickly Know About GOVERNMENT-OWNED PROPERTY SALE by the BY THE SURPLUS PROPERTY BOARD e Then, if you are interested in pi ing any of the sur- plus Sonoda write to this a, gency, fora further in- formation, h ae refer to | ‘pe of pro; y as it is Geerived on the official listing. @If you would like to buy any producers’ and capital goods which are not shown on the bulletin, communicate with us stating the descrip- tion ordinarily used in pur- | chasing and the quantity de- sired. We will place your name on the mailing list to receive future offerings of such, com- modities located not only in this region, but elsewhere throughout the United States. SURPLUS PROPERTY DIVISION RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION HONE: MAIN 5611 + ATLANTA, GA. eeocccccesvoosoovecces Bottle RIZER Seeceaccanasacon:! We Must Save More Used Fats! ” SUBSCRIBE T0 THE CITIZEN-25* WEEKLY Courteous, calm and comp: is a particularly good descri of the telephone operator these days. She has a big job to do and she's doing it well. She appreciates your help, espe- cially when you're on a crowded Long Distance line and she must ask you to "Please limit your call to 5 minutes.” Soutwern Bett TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY INCORPORATED