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i | i ey ait TEL ye, See g Fiat Eke Bogie F. D. Gardener—2 doz. balls. Bob Hoer—1 dozen balls. G. W. Lewis—% dozen Driving Tournament Carter—240—4 leath- 8, “% dozen balls. Joe Lopez—-225—Nest of Fepe Ee xtys rire . Otterness—220—4 club bis Opheim 185-1 golf Heng A. T. Brown—185— ae # Mrs. Elsie Cannady Is Visitor In City Mrs. Elsie Cannady, daughter of Mrs. Addie Thompson of White- head street, and sister of Mrs. Bthel Roberts of Southard street, . J. Kirschenbaum—190—3 | TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED Full Pay While Learning Vacations With Pay Sickness Benefits PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT See Mrs. McDermott Chief Operator TELEPHONE OFFICE employment. No experience ne- ee: Sie ee wo fe seat : junt-Imo| WATTRESSES” and’ FOUNTAIN! GIRLS. 'Godd salary. Southern- most City Pharmacy. junl-Imo, work. Apply 504 William, be-! tween 4 and 5. junc2-3t| I Was an arrival in Key West yes- terday from Miami for a visit With relatives and friends. —_———. FORECAST Key West and vicinity: Partly cloudy with little change in tem- in temperature today, tonight and Tuesday; scattered and early evening thunderstorms, mestly in central portion. Jacksonville through Florida and East Gulf: Modcrate westerly today, becoming variable tonight and Tuesday; partly cloudy weather with a few wilely scattered thunderstorms ever north portion. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: Ne emall craft or storm warnings have been issued. 30 a. m.) Bestern War Time. (City Office.) | Mighest text 24 hours Lowest last mght 76 Mean 82 Normal 61 Precipitation Reinfell, 24 hours ending | 0.00 5 « m, inches ‘Total rainfall since May 1; tneches Trace | Deficiency since May 1; | O45 r Detietency since Janyary 1 235, since : inet 762] Humidity ™. Temorrow’s Almanac | unr 6:36 a.m.| Saatioe! 8:14 p.m. Mowns io 3:13 a.m. Messrs 3:35 pun.! Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 64 om 12:04 a.m. 7:02 pm. 12:51 p.m. TEMPERATURE BULLETIN Temperature data for the 24 heurs £:30 a. m., as report- od by the U. 5S. Weather Bureau. last 24 hours lest night Atlanta a] 58 Beeston 53 48 Brownsville. 96 6 Charteston 5 7 Chicago i 35 Detsort ory 40 Galveston... 06 7 Jacksonville. 4 72 Ramses City 64 “4 bx! ab 6 West - 88 77 Mempbis _.__ 76 52 | ey 7” —_— 39 Sew Orleans 00 io Sew York ... 53 St a bs 55 " 66 eo : 53 7 | —— © 7% Subscribe to Tue Citleam FLORIDA KEYS property own-| CABIN wagon trailer, good con- ers: If considering soiling, please write without obligation. F. B. Emerson (specializing in Florida Keys properties since 1923) 41 N. E. 2nd Street, Miami. may7-lmox i FOR RENT j FURNISHED rooms; washing and ironing privileges, hot.and.cold water. Paul’s White. may30-6tx FURNISHED ROOMS, up stairs, 1220 Newton St. jun1-3tx' FURNISHED ROOMS. ..626 Grin- nell St. + june2-6tx FURNISHED ‘roonis at, reasonable Mates. 411 William street. ~ june2-6tx FURNISHED ROOM with private bath. 906 Grinnell street, off Division. jun 4-3tx Lost i IN WASH ROOM, La Concha Ho-| tel, lady’s ring with three blue stones, gold mounting. Reward} if returned to Milo Coffrin, Box! 350, Miami, Fla. junl-3tx; PHI GAMMA DELTA fraternity pin; name on back, Richard Tracy. Return to 1207 Grinnell.} Reward. junl-3tx BROWN and green wallet; Sat- urday in-Archer’s store, con-} taining @thount’ of money and identificati@ns. Finder keep money, return identi vided? Cecilia “Lhd thar. =>" see jun4-1tx IDENTIFICATION “BRACELET; name, Harry Williams, Jr. Re- ward if returned to 809 Ashe street. jun4-2tx FOR SALE—Furnished home; 2 rooms, corner Florida and Pine streets, lot 90 x 47. In- quire 908 Packer street, phone ‘786. may30-5tx TWO and 3-bedroom bungalows, furnished and unfurnished; small down payment, balance’ payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. junl-tf SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms for Rent”, “Apartment for Rent”. THE ARTMAN PRESS. juni-tt PRE NOR ek cesar een cease : man’s Elgin pre-war, newly painted, excellent con- dition, large basket, pre-war tires, A. C. Coffman, 419 Divi- sion. jund-ltx MOTORSCOOTER for sale. at 529 Margaret St. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE — Rooming house business; best location in town, fine furniture and a good going even in days of de-| Pression. So certainly one to’ depend on after the war. If in-| terested write Box A.B.C. care; ~ beillae - See jun4-6tx! ! WANTED—Girl. for light office | 4-PIECE bedroom suite with mat- FURNISHED 5 room house. 2809 Tire Shop, 426/ Guaranteed PLUMBING WORK LIST your vacancies free with MUST SELL at once; 2-burner) 9|RACE-HORSE farm near Wash- ELECTRIC 6-ft. refrigerator, also dund-die, WHITE INN BAR and Restau- rant for sale; fully equipped, $10,000.00 stock. 1018 Division. may31-6tx TRAILER with large room at- tached, built in ice box, com- pletely furnished every detail. Price very low. _ Buyer take immediate possession. Wm. Myers, Mastic Park. rooms, electric range, refriger- ator, water heater. - $600.00 down payment. McArthur Homes, 2825 Seidenberg. may31-5tx MAN’S Prewar Bicycle, $35. 501-F West Poinciana after 7 p. m. junl-3tx 1 FOLDAWAY BED, $7.50; 1 Sin- ger sewing machine, $40. Apply 641 Greene St. junl-3tx MOTOR BIKE; 300 feet of wire; girl’s bicycle; rabbits; ice box.|in the spacious patio, where the} such disasters in their homeland! 2509 Seidenberg Ave. Es er personne] may sit and sip CASH REGISTER. Apply Trail’s End Trading Post, 1105 Division Street. Phone 91. junl-6tx TRAILER, part ly furnished, fenced in, with lawn. Southern Inn Trailer Park, 612 Simonton St.” Mrs. R. L, Mueller. e jun1-3tx FOR SALE-My home, 1601 Von Pfister St.; 8 rooms and bath, furnished or unfurnished. Owen R. Strieby, Phone 581-J. junl-tf tress and springs, $75.00; 5-| piece breakfast suite, $35.00.) 551-H, West Poinciana. june2-2tx | dition, sleeps 4, $200, balance like rent. 1327 Duncan Street.! junl-6tx FURNISHED house; easy terms. Apply 1100 Grinnell street. june2-12tx Seidenburg Ave. june2-4tx | and SUPPLIES: Toilets, Lava- tories, Sinks, Brass Fittings and 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 ~1489-J. -may2-M.W.F.tf U. S. O. Club Room and Apart- ment Registry. 303 Duval St., tel. 1083. ~ 2 may25,28,30;june1,4,6x hot plate, gasoline stove, cash} register, G. E. electric sweeper, radio speaker phonograph, turn | table, typewriter, extension} ladder, 1/6 H. P. electric motor, new boat oars, 30-inch exhaust fan, work bench with 2 drawers and doors, 32-D. C. volt to 110 volt A. C. converter, small A. C. or D. C Universal motor, model aeroplane gasoline en- gine, motor scooter, new 6 volt radio, slot machine. Owen R.} Strieby, 1601 Von Phister. jun4-1tx ee ington; 40 bldgs., 15 miles board fence, exterior interior tracks, cost $900,000. Sale price only $300,000. Burkholder, realtor, Waynesboro, Va. jun4-ltx Victor phonograph; both almost new. Other household effects. William Meyers, Mastic Park. jun4-4tx | FURNITURE; bedroom, _ living room, dinet, etc. Telephone 893-J or 2805 Seidenberg Ave. jun4-3tx 3 BEDROOM CORNER house; furnished or unfurnished, im-| mediate possession. Call morn-| ings and from 3 to 6 p. m.| Reasonable down payment.) 2801 Seidenberg Ave. june4-3tx | | May31-4tx | mp eens 3 i .|FURNISHED HOUSE; 3 bed USO AND RECREATIONAL EFFORTS (By MARIPOSA HAYES, M.N.. Author of the Hollywood Glamour Cook Book) : The numerous USOs’ here in'three attractive : c Key West and the drive by the there is usually something going: | welfare and recreational commit- ©, a bit of dancing, gaines, andj > tees to keep the “boys” out of the even occasional movies which, ar bars (dives) and off the streets! featured at the Bea at night has been very successful.| The French “boy: ne It an necessary, ae course, to'only* their one little USO, bu {import, sometimes from great dis-! be katie mer as ites | tances, anagership a al- last 0 ’ 5 c tances, both managership and tal tning left to be-desired. ‘Thes : Bes 'French lads have become an in a Bute syed atte obel na tegral part of our own Navy— cerned have not gone amiss ane’they are mo lofger strangers to we have had a winter and spring us here or even up and down the of much less carousing,’and much Atlantic Coast: Their pleasing less headaches for the good BUS costumes and manners, their jolly and the stern-faced but big-! eart-! little “bonnet” with its red pon- ed masters at arms on the base| pon have brought smiles to our REORE ES: s $ faces and have been of ‘much It is interesting to note the va-'cheer in those trying times, while rious types of entertainment and, we Americans were adjusting distractions that have been pro-| ourselves to “a country at war.” vided; for instance, at; the base, How admirable of them to show there is the evening “girl” show) such brave cheer in the fact of “grounded sailor” is not so bad these days. If he tires of the base Yes, it is an unforgettable sight “Uncle Sam's” beer, or a grand} to see an evening of red pon-pons’ rich milkshake while watching dotted here and there among our the entertainment. own boys, all in white, while they. Sometimes local talent is pro-/listen to some lovely music under vided, chosén from among the) the tropic, stars—so ‘generously servicemén’ thentselves, as’ i the| pray by the welfare or USO custom also at the French “USO.” jor. Fi French, Comm; or Foyer Franédis,' as this rendeéz-} ~ It, woul nittees! ‘only’ be ‘fair. at! t vous of ‘the “pon-pon rougé”’'is} point-to congratulate Mrs. Cala- properly called. han, president of the France For- ‘At the base patio an orchestra|iever Chapter in Miewal, for: her|’ is provided by the committee, but] efforts, and successfy} fete given at the Foyar Francais, music not| lately for ‘our glamofbus French to be scoffed at has been provided] heroine, Captain Louise de Mont by the French sailors themselves Renaud. and a rich chorus of men’s voices) All these various efforts are that has often stopped.the pass-|/helping in their individual way ers-by who listened with smiles}to spread good feeling and help on their faces to such lively and win the war. But just to show captivating songs as lalyou boys out there at the front Bretagne”, “Frere Jacques”, “Au] and overseas that we here on the Claire de la Lune”, ete. home front are not forgetting But to get back to the base} you—h 's “Hello! and God bless proper again, there one may take! you all a dip in the handsome big swim-| Mariposa (Mademoiselle MiMi) ming pool, get a “sun tan”, shop, | will be back in Key West upon get a shave or haircut, or see the|/her return from her annual tour very latest movies in either in-|of the French and British West door or out-door theatre, Indies—singing and entertaining Now with all these delightful] the servicemen of the United Na- entertainments, the life of a tions who are stationed out there. THE SURREY WITH THE ENNUI ON TOP By BOB THOMAS On the stage, Drake would (By Associated Press) eventually like to do Hamlet. In HOLLYWOOD.—Alfred Drake the movies, he would like to do the guy who played the lead in anything. “Oklahoma” during its first 16] “Last year I came out here to months on Broadway, doesn’t}qo a picture for Columbia and! care if he never, sings “Surrey what shappenedt | Ri foun fo YY sp Y i i 4 a with the Fringe on Top” again. |had a spt Qround foi I asked him'to sing it for me, weeks doing nothing but cdlle but he said he ‘couldn't; said he ;salary. had forgotten the words. He fig+} “This yeur I came out to do ured he had sung the thing mor¢e}Tars and Spars and what hap- than 500 times on the stage, 500| pened? A strike. I am still doing} times on. the radio, pat benefits, nothing but drawing a salary. It ete. See, ig. Betting: the dowar. | Ligdaceazy And yet he claimed he vithout something to do. Besides, | remember the lyrics. He sai I don't feel right about taking the learns lines and songs fast and! mone forgets them just as easily. O1 maybe he just couldn’t stand to go through it again. As a matter of fact, Drake is getting tiired of the reputation le T asked him what he did to pass ,away the time. He pulled a yo-yo out of his pocket. “Also, I see about 15 million ;movies, - visit, friends -and read | g 5 s much as my eyes permit. You | scuuee & wine one al egin to lose your grip if you| son's Sing Out, Sweet Land,| don’t have something to do.” in which he did 14 numbers. —_‘| esd cerns om | “It's much more satisfying toy; i o a straight acting job,” he sua, ent Joe nel a oming Home Today | as a song and dance man which; he “And besides, I know my limita- tions as a-singer. “Actually, I did stivaight roles on Broadway for three years’ be- fore Oklahoma!” ‘including “Or-' Jano in a production of As You' day from ‘Abilene, Téx., where he Like It which ran for fally ‘six’ js” connected’, with the United performances. But now producersj States fore si : think of me solely as a song and dance man.” Lieut, Joseph ie . sén, of Mr, and, Mis. Joséph ight! is| xpected to arrive’ in’ the ¢ity to- ‘ Subscribe to The (Citizen. Lindsley Lumber Co. 530 Division St., Cor. Simonton St. PHONE 71 SLICK LINOLEUM COATING— | Makes Dull Linoleum Look Like New.... Qt. $1.35 §f| Special—Odd Sizes Window Sash, ea. 98c- Pr. $1.49 ff) Red COPPER PAINT for Boats _............ Gal. $5.25 COLORS IN OIL Glidden PAINTS, VARNISHES and ENAMELS MISCELLANEOUS LAWN MOWERS sharpened, = paired; sewing machines,! knives, scissors sharpened; | keys duplicated. B. F. Camp-) bell, 803 Simonton street. junl-tf) WHEN IN NEED of a mimibea| see John Curry, 512 Margaret St. Phone 1189-J. Estimates free. may21-1mox | | ALL TYPES concrete work, plas-| tering and stucco. No job too} large or too small. J. F. John- son, Island City Bank Bldg. Office hours: 9 till 12. _ may22-lmox and ALUMINUM Florida Tested Outside WHITE PAINT... Gal. $2.98 Dexter DOOR LOCKS and HARDWARE PAINT and VARNISH BRUSHES TOILETS, TOILET SEATS, LAVATORIES end KITCHEN SINKS PLUMBING SUPPLIES: Galvanized, Cast Iron and Aluminum PIPES and FITTINGS LINDSLEY LUMBER CO. | SOCIETY = serene SPPBESESRSSS ERASER SSESESERS |. Mrs. ER. Lowe, wife of the | justice of the peace ‘on Key pares) , ‘brought to town today a pine- ; PROVE TO BE VERY SUCCESSFUL | 5 oie that weighed 10 soins abt {nine ounces, and was grown in Newport, an area on Key Largo ings, 1 off -to Where pincapples by. the tens of otter he: May te ‘where, thousands of dollars ~annually ery produced ».! Even until ry; pineapp: rgo and Plantation Keys were id! for many thousand: S. inches long. A ‘it was taken at” | gan bor of Commerce. + WAR VETERANS WILL MEET TUESDAY NIGHT, The Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet tomorrow night at 8) o'clock at the hall, 312 Duval St., at which time Senior. Vice Com- mander Charles Morris ‘of McAL| i id! lister Post; Miami, will be in at-'gamouflaged a huge air | raid, tendance. The occasion will mark Shelter, nearby. Major John Stein- | the opening. of the. ‘new club: rooms. E. Switzer, sergeant at arms: ‘All members, and veterans are; ‘Army Missing—European Area Connell, Daniel R., Pfc., son of Mrs, Eugenia Connell, Garden, Garriz, Henry, T5, son of Mrs. Louisa Gorriz, 2128 Spruce St., Tampa. CARD OF THANKS Thanks is extended ya 4) friends for kindnpd iy in hee . iJiqess and after the death of Mrs, Igrence Lowe. nder thanks for cars: used at the funeral and for floral offerings, jun4-ltx (wy Asoriniee Sore) ‘wire hung with VREGNY, France.—This quiet farming village, a tiny speck on the map, was destined. for an im- ‘portant place in the world his- \tory the Axis was making—Su- ipreme Headquarters for Ger- Jinany’s, invasion of Britain. Millions of marks and the work tus Dk aly dso! comp! versity ed int tion of one of the most elaborate, , . heavily fortified and adroitly cr is of dol- 3.2.» 5 | iles—ine all of Hitler's conquer: ~ ° Lowe's territory. But i (er Tit, , Subse tly Abandoned before ; the 4d- /weekly. * sf U. S. armies last year, =. ihe German crew’ had time only to burst the breeches of the guns, | Z otograph. | f Key. West jons. An old chateau was set up as leinrich Himmler’s headquarters | | {| surrounding pastoral scene, which they left untouched. But ——. they reinforced the chateau, mod-' ernized the interior, and built and! et, of 510 Penn St., ‘Hutingdon, | the G.I’s are having a fine time Se Teecwes. | Q0ccccegcescoveces Tene TWO HOTELS Winter | Rates atte ROOMS HOTEL; P - Elevator 60 NE. 3rd Street ae We especially THE FAMILY. phen S-youl will have. MEAT, at, all times, we hg spent $10,000.00 in purchasing a new up-to-date Slaughter House and every picce of MEAT you purchase at our plant is stamped and has been in- spected. Because of shortage of help our service has been bad to date. We have done the best we could; i 9, ome over; we willbe happy to serve you and appreciate your, batyBhyiie BO WE ARE IN KEY WESTHROUMNRKEIOUNTE |. V iT © HOME AND ‘TO BE OF SERVICE TO'YOU ° HOURS FOR RETAIL PURCHASES Manday ...................... 2 P.M. to 7 P.M, Wednesday |... 2 P.M. to 7 P.M, Friday 2 P.M. to 7 P.M, Saturday .. 2 P.M. to 7 P.M, EN. [Tiny Village Slated in the four_ sw gAPPLE ; For Invasion Center} Fox holes, parks Than! ‘Key Westers 9 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS S.ATION 7 oan MONDAY, JUNE 4, tions are covered with ed the color of natural Dr. John E. Drewry, of Georgia Journalism, born Griffin, Ga. ve laborers ycars ago. |) age # tora? ae Dr. Frank N. D, Buchman, lead- of. the Oxford Group, borm camouflaged areas — 35 by 45 Pennsburg, Pa, 67 years ago = w, The Chizen—25e id TE and rin out the power installa-! MONROE THEATER WALTER HUSTON in “THE NORTH STAR” the Germans utilized the’ Coming: “Gildersleeve’s Ghost” | ec NE SERENE RIE STRAND THEATER HUMPHREY BOGART in ‘ Pa. is using the quarters prob- “Tg Have and Have Not” The officers are’ Edward §.|ably designed for Himmler and | Haury, commander; Roger Wat- lins, senior vice commander;, Leon Sawyer, junior vice commahder} Qliver J. Trombly, quartermaster; ' Ghas. E. Malone, adtustantl ona Ww it Woveccccccccccccces eos RATIONING:'FIMETABLE | i FOODS SUGAR requested to be in bites i ' Pop, Afine N2-S2 expire Stamp 36, through Aug. 31. CASUALTIE ; | june 30; T2-X2-expire July GAS ' ib “4Q° (Ql: -¥2-22, ALCL expire A-15 —s- ai. (Continued trom Page One) |3 Aus. 311 DI-HI_ exp Book | Sept. 30. 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