The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 12, 1945, Page 4

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Hospital Group To “THE HEART OF THE FLORIDA KEYS” safe passage nation from and they authority to, and} listened to with respect, by, group of Marathon men | prosperity is tied up with |water-born traftic. The Chamber of Commerce; , jpersonnel in attendance on this! it seemed occasion were: President Bushea, | estigate this Secretary Mrs.. Charles Clark,| gag nd Forsyth, Al Harvey, A.j * was go-|&. Woodburn, County Commis- . Adrian O'Sweeney sioner W. A. Parrish and Mrs. his twiation to Parrish, Chet Tingler, D. M. An- count “Pop : ; | : +e I rf ii it F |. deliberate and re-| Ribble, J. J. Hall and S. C. Gepesttien, we figured| Singleton. The rest of the mem- would drive at about five bership were either out fishing, hour, so we started , trying to make the cash regis- ever te be im Marathon 't® agree with the number of for the cegular monthly Points taken in during the day. of the Chamber of Com-'(Fishermen have all the best of We arrived in time.!!t-. Visitors who received a tame bed been @ lit-|Marathon welcome were the two Merathon time @ Commodores and R. Adrian O’- we would heave ar- Sweeney, who sits in the wheel we started) house of an eager coupe. call wes upon the! The Chamber the Chamber, R. Q,| Building is large, airy and spot- pewdes over the/lessly clean. Their hospitality is and the story/@xtended to the Sunday School, i the equal of W!th @ proviso that the aforesaic the “Tollers of 5. 5. does a faultless janitor job | key, like all the #fter each eesplot pO WiO1 10% | pioneer country and its!, But, the utpandibgfpature of, by contrivance and skill te Waiting ing cap- | mighty muscles, | #¢ity of one hundred. Well de- | these things signed and well. constructed | have set their hearts. |Moveable pews, the way in) the massive timbers “Dich they came into being, The | the twelve corners of ™embership, at least that part Howse, and hearing Of it that does things, turned to © comerete foundation was With a couple of power saws and for each with a two. | built them in a day and a half. sticking wp for a foot | (Other Chambers of Commerce the 12 x 12, six- please take notice.) *, each with a! Te people who are not able to} mm the bottom, was! create @ Community Spirit in Ga lowered = into their own places of abode, we can eealiee thet here was "ecommend a visit to, Marathon just : tj rf rey fire ot aft whe (Ff a ' it a ; T i i & re r i ~- f , one man. Then |™8t enthusiastically. | Maybe your glance to Bushea, they can get the idea. It is satur- wey end look at the “ted with perspiration. Reund Mouse, sixty! Adjournment — Then a long fer, topped by a swift swoop through the velvet reelize that the Pi#ht, the bridges flash — past; | = have learned the #em to rush to meet us, and resourcefulness. They then a myriad vari-colored lights the harbor lights of home. : | ir t ' i that all the asinees| Marathon are in the of applying something © eet oF drink, and we kill a Mite of the time we saved by| i! of encoun- ter Dieewtor Charies Forsyth and Ft & bt dizzy oe he tries | how, with five dollars an. Guest, « building account, & Binge eecount end 4 member- |CPL. JAMES DEAN GIVEN TREATMENT (Special to ‘fhe Citisem) SWANNANOA, N. C,, June 12. | Cpl. James W. Dean of 1145 Fo- ai . bet of “48 | garty avenue, Key West, has been - *. pli?) iM each, | admitted to Moore General Hos- us “ seperate bud-| 5ital, Swannanoa, for treatment. ee cee Seles ~ on @™82-)| He has served in the South Pa- a oan an -- wy, “Seot-! cifie with the infantry. He has 7 i. harles Clark, | been awarded the Combat Infan-| please, until you have | try Badge. Corporal Dean is a son ‘en approved by Marathon)|of Mrs. W. E. Arrington, Key Gere & & comfortable bank bal-| West ner w ‘ Cale end seren whe maght wit Avia 6 an “ te i wae: of eet Bos et the tea of duly tied. a & precedent wo te wrth Mrs Clark, | WM. MONSALVATGE ype Play FINISHES TRAINING pre allay ome William H. Monsalvatge, 25, jelectrician’s mate 2c, USNR, 505 | Whitehead street, Key West, has H completed instruction at the At- ailidtens 2 ro lantic rests Minecraft Training} Center, Little Creek, Va., and has ae ok Sao MBL) been assigned to a new mine- “ oe o | sweeper. He is a son of Mr, and Ry. - Mrs. William H. Monsalvatgg of re a Key West ae . daft from - Cheer ty y five minutes pest | FLOY fe tee ot fw the beginning pt ai amd you are meeting the type of | Gee Whe mack ash | — Glee he hive off of it and ‘wold (Special to The Citizen) Geen office, They know ali{,, WITH THE FIFTH ARMY, nwe out whe w ek an Chambers in un yerwe Judging by Ad- drew, Charles W. Clark, J. R.|¢ of Commerce |’ EXPERIENCED seamstress; good) COLORED. WILL TAKE in laundry work if eat why there must be a light| @ Ge cuter beacon in Boot Key etter twhe should know bet-| ter?) and they intend to see that | the Engineer's Office shares their newlodge. After weighty dis- em, 8 is decided that a weekly motion picture show in| bd Culiting will be eubatl-| bingo game for a while, Ht is certain that there | will have to be a house warming | with all the trimmings, a dance, | tet dogs and cold drinks, ali to the glory of the building fund, | and 4 list of women members is|Treaty fixing nothwest boundar wogt ff This will be their job.|with Canada at the 49th parallel, Viettors arrive, Commodore A. 4 Brook, chairman of the Flor- te tnland Navigation District, from Port Lauderdale; and Vice (Seeman of the eeeadbon. Kitchens, Stuart. They come to Marathon te Geh. By all Chamber of Com- mupee Wierature, there are oudies 4 teh off Fort Lauderdale td teat me beye; no shimmering Bay of Pieride—«o they came to Mara- oy Hew Geese two men, Commo- doves Brook and Kitchens, are the Eider Statesmen of the @redy, tong campaign that will of ganization, | from | but, alas, there are}'der creating the OWL. Italy, June 12.—Floyd C. Manker, Jr, son of Mrs. Ann M. Manker, who lives at 708 Baker Lane, Key West, has been promoted from corporal to sergeant with the Fifth Army in Italy. He is a clerk with the Second Corps. TODAY IN HISTORY RY 1611 — Arrival of first Jesuit Piests to Canada—beginning his- toric mission to the Indians. 1846 — United States-Britiish 1898—U. S. army of invasion embarks at Key West for Cuba. 1905—The Pennsylvania Spec- ial (later becoming the Broadway Limited) runs 3 miles in Ohio at rate of 127 miles per hour. 1917 — Historic Espionage Act jenacted by Congress, 1942—President Roosevelt signs | 1943 — Greatest number of [Allied bombers to date attacks |the Rhineland. Trans - Canada! | Highway officially opens. 1944 — Invasion army in Nor-! mandy widens beacnnead strip to 60 miles. terday, “ but of course we hope ° for many more members and vol- Meet On Wednesday unteers to work on the various camer age! committees”. Members and__ prospective} Election of officers members of the Woman’s Aux-/will be the main business at the iliary of the Key West Municipal’ meeting tomorrow. Hospital will meet at the Wom- an’s Club on Duval St. tomorrow} Admiral Thomas C. Hart, U. S. afternoon at 4 o'clock. senator from Connecticut, born “There is a gratifying interest i Mich. years on the part of Key West pe orale ah Aaa ai James C. Capt. director of the dents in this effort to aid the i new hospital,” said Mrs. William census, Washington, born in R. Warren, acting president, yes- Texas, 57 years ago. Classified Column. ERRUAREEERENERENEEEMEEEANA EEN ERNE RE BE EE ER EER EM ED rtinemen| © this hendy FOR SALE | i be inserted in The Citizen at word for each tnsere | inimum charge for; TRAILER: z1-ft. 1941 Kozy Coach ee with General Electric refriger- ator. Coleman gas range, sleeps four. Bowman, 611 Division St. | jun6-6tx VITA VAR HOUSE PAINT; guaranteed 100% pure. $3.25 gallon. There is none finer at any price. Pierce Bros. Bee. Hl insure lication, copy must vffice before 11 o'clock om SELP WANTED !NOW AVAILABLE one house at poy | McArthur Housing Develop- ment for sale; features three } (3) bedrooms, living room, din- ette, kitchen, electric refrigera- tor, electric stove, electric hot water heater, bath, five closets. Will sell either furnished or unfurnished. Reasonable down payment. Call, at 2834, Harris Vacations With Pay }, Ave or phone .1187-M... ! eee Sickness Benefits |GIRL'S bicycle, good condition; baby crib and pad,’ baby’s chair swing: Apply 1019 Grinnell ‘St. Call after 3 p. m. jund9-3tx TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED Full Pay While Learning, PERMANENT. EMPLOYMENT | See Mrs. McDermott Chief Operatar |ONE HOLLYWOOD bed, good] condition; one all porcelain electric refrigerator, one buffet, 2 linoleum rugs. Phone 446-J, | 629 William St. jun9-3tx ‘ TELEPHONE OFFICE VITA VAR FULL BODY Floor Varnish; $5.00 value, $3.95 gal- lon, none better. Pierce Bros. j Imo WANTED—Salesgiris, full time; employment. No experience ne-' cessary. S. H. Kress & Co. | ’ junl-lmoi -— a iFOR SALE — ‘001 all electric kitchen with dishes, furnished completely. 2819 Staples, MacArthur Homes. $750 to take over contract. Call 1067-W. junl1-2tx SIX-ROOM HOUSE; beautifully furnished, tile bath, -tile ~all electric kitchen, tile front : 3 porch, rear porch with jalous- cook, white or colored. Apply,! ies, solar heater, porte cochere. Chef, La Concha, Hotel. | Located on large lot, 60 x 110; Juni2-2t) beautiful lawn with lawn furniture, Venetian __ blinds, fenced yard. This house is only three years old. Apply 2760 Staples Avenue, Lime Grove subdivision, Call after 10:00 Al M. ns junll-2tx HOLLYWOOD BED; with inner- initely desire modern small spring mattress, davenport and furnished apartment or house| chair to match, pre-war con- for immediate or future occu. | structed. Sea Isle Apartment 9, pancy.' No children or pets. Box} 915 Windsor Lane. jun12-2tx M. L, Citizen Office. | . juni2-2tx | HOOD'’S Live Poultry; raised chickens, large supply. 919 Southard St. junl2-14-x WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN GIRLS. Good salary. Southern-| most City Pharmacy. junl-lmo pay. 515 Fleming street. jun8-12tx dishwash fry | | ALL ’ROUND beauty operator. } Stell’s Beauty Nook, 536 Flem- ing Street. junl2-tf WANTED SERVICE COUPLE here indef- EMPLOYMENT WANTED fe {FACTORY re-built electric sew- bundles are brought to my} ing machine. Al’s Radio, Eaton home. Mrs. Reba Albury, 1191] and Elizabeth. junl2-3tx Virginia St. junl2-2tx : {VITA VAR Super Chromium Finis? Aluminum Paint; covers 30°, more surface than most of the aluminum paints. $5.40 per gallon. Pierce Bros. FOR RENT FURNISHED rooms at 1 rates. 411 William street. jun9-12tx) junl2-lmo LOST ete \18-FT. TRAILER. Southern Inn REWARD for return of bifocal] Trailer Park, 612 Simonton spectacles; plastic. frame, lost| | Street junl2-4tx between Simonton and South-| z= = 5 ard on’on Duval street, to the|FOR SALE — 2-bedroom house Store ce Wachion. junt1-2t recently painted inside, . has good cistern and pump, porch and space for automobile. 3061 Harris Avenue, MacArthur Home Section. junl2-2tx WHITE FOX brown ear. the sake sicks Reward Stock Island. TERRIER; one Please return for of little boy, who is| E. M. McDonald, a juni2.1tx|BOAT TRAILER for sale, $6.00. | 1217 Petronia St. juni2-3tx FOR SALE TWO and 3-bedroom bungalows, furnished and unfurnishe small down payment, balance! i payable monthly. Johnson &| 7 = a Johnson, Phone 372. junt-tt} “AWN MOWERS sharpened, re-| j Pai 2d; =wing machines, K . se sharpened; | sys duplicated. BF. Camp- bell, 803 Simonton street. junl-tf) MAN'S and lady's Fleming street. bicycles. 1115} junl2-2tx | USED FURNITURE; bought, sold/ and exchanged. The Maxwell Co., Inc., 909 Fleming street, | Phone 682. jun5-tf' pene ens pumila es 2A | eee WHEN EN NEED of ¢: plumber FURNISHED house; easy terms.; see John Curry, 512 Margaret Apply 1100 Grinnell street | Phone 1189-J. Estimates} june2-12tx) fre may21-1mox BOAT “Meet Me There”, ALL T ‘ sell at once. Best offer) tering and stuecy.No fob too! buys. See me at boat at Gulf large or too small. J. F. John- Dock today or tomorrow. Joe . son, Island City Bank Bldg. L. Huett. junll-2tx, Office hours: 9 till 12. may22-lmox CABIN Must CLIFFORD KERR, Painting Con-| tractor. Call at 222 Duval St.,)2-APARTMENT house on Angela or phone 684-R for free street. Apply 651 William St. mate. junll jun11-6tx 1940 DELUXE Studebaker Cham-, WANT pion; radio. clock, 5 execellent; year algebra. Desire to cum- pre-war tires, perfect condition.! plete credit during summer $685.00 cash. 1032 Catherine St.| months. Write Box A. C., ¢/o D—Private lessons, first Call after 5:30 p. m junl1-atx, Citizen. junl2-2tx | Straits and East Gulf: Moderate battery | 5 Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy this afteernoon, tenet and Wednesday; moderate to fresh east to southeast winds. Florida: Partly cloudy today, tonight and Wednesday, scattered! thunder showers in extreme north portion this afternoon; dry wea- ther will continue generally over} the state with only a few thun- der showers indicated; moderate- ly high temperatures will per- -Jacksonville Through Florida south to southeast winds over north portion and fresh east to! southeast over south prtion today,| tonight and Wednesday; partly cloudy weather. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warnings have been issued. WEATHER REPORT Key West, Fla,, June 12, 1945 Observation taken at 8:30 a. m. Eastern War Time. (City Office.) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours _. Lowest last night Mean Normal . 80 . 84 82 Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a. m.; inches ______. Total rainfall since May 1; “inches acide Deficiencyisince May 0.00 Deficiency diice January 1; es Suprise Sunset Moonrise Moonset Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 1:34 a.m. 5:54 a.m. 12:42 p,m. 7:43 p.m. TEMPERATURE BULLETIN Temperature data for the 24 hours ending 8:30 a. m., as report- ed by the U. S. Weather Bureau. Highest Lowest last 24 hours last night 92 62 92 89 Atlanta _ Boston. 2 Brownsville Charleston Chicago __ 68 Dewot— 76 Galveston. 89 Jacksonville _ _ 96 Memphis. =o bimad 3.2 83 | 76 70. 68 63 80 61 67 76 of New York, noted journalist and author, born there, 52 years ago. Puretest PLENAMINS ‘Ttwe tiny capsules contain ALL VITAMINS known to be esseatial co human autrition, plus liver and iron. 72's $2.59 4 Desatt moor 288's $7.95 , $10 Will open a Special Per- sonal Checking Account without obligation to; maintain any fixed bal- ance, provided as many as} five checks are written in any one month. As much or as little may j be kept in the account as; desired, and the cost is only 10 cents for eachj check written, j For further information call at the bank or phone for folder. The FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK at Key West Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation |mented sby a variety GEORGE MOSS IS GIVEN NEW POST " (Speeml tc ame Citinen) _ GAINESVILLE, June 12. — George Moss, 719 White street, Key West was one of five stu- dents chosen by the University of Florida Glee Club to head their organization for the com- ing year, John W. DeBruyn, di- rector, elected 3rd vice president. “Florida’s Ambassadors of Good Will’ as the group is known, is composed of thirty male voices. For ‘concert per- formances. the singing is supple- program, Piano and music novelty dance numbers. BOY SCOUTS BOARD OF REVIEW TO MEET There will be a meeting of the Board of Review of the Boy Scout organization held on Wednesday evening June 13, beginning at 8 o'clock in the home of District Commissioner Wilbert J.. Moehr- ke, 218 Simonton street. Members of Troops 50, 51 and 52 will appear at this meeting in the interest of advancements to be made during. the month of June. It is requested that at least one troop committeeman or other leader be present, from each troop, © JUST LIKE'A MOVIE ¥ i = = Los Apgelds. Dorothy * Fi Basor were. Ket receipts. to & ¢onfronted_ by manded the bag... The wo dnd he chased.them acgo: railroad in front of an approach- ing train, grabbed the money and .| dashed back just before the train .|went by, while they stood help- .|lessly on the other side. THIN WITH WATER! COVERS IN ONE COAT! $75 ca. 90C ar PASTE FORM 1 gal. + 3 gal. water makes 1}. gals. paint PIERCE BROS. Fleming and Elizabeth Streets—Phone 270. . . \ VITA-VAR wine EB has revealed. Moss was |! =IMALARI | | Lindsley _YILLLLL PLAY EARNS $10,000.000 New York.—The play, “This Is The Army,” has earned approxi- mately $10,006,000 for Army em" 6 ergency relief, it was recently jannounced by Maj. Gen. Walter | |K. Wilson, who presented cita~ hove for dec rie bamake torious conduct” to ‘president, and Francis Gilbert, secretary, of “This Is The Army, ” Berman represents the in- ‘terest of Irving Berlin, author and ' |producer of the musical show. | Krug estimates 1,900,000 will be} idle in the next three months. | ; — | STRONG ARM BRAND TRIUMPH FFEE MONROE T TAMARA ARC: “DAYS OF GLOR' CHECKED IN 7 DAYS WITH - Liquip for 666 wisn: RATIONING TIMETABLE Take only as directed FOODS Book 4, Blue N2-S2 expire Stamp 36, June 30; T2-X2 expire July 31; ¥2-Z2, Al-Cl expire A-15 through June al. Aug. 31; DI1-Hl expire Sept. 30. Red E2-J2 expire June 30; K2-P2 expire July 3, 31; Q2-U2 expire Aug. 31: V2-Z2 expire Sept. 30. Ration Buard Office, Post Office Building snp « ecccccoovcoooe Lumber Co. 530 Division St.. Cor. Simonton St. PHONE 71 SLICK LINOLEUM COATING— Makes Dull Linoleum Look Like New. Qt. $1.38 Special—Odd Sizes Window Sash, ea. 98c - Pr. $1.48 Coco DOOR MATS, 16 x 26 Ea. $2.60 Rubber DOOR MATS Ea. $ .40 Red COPPER PAINT for Boats _ Gal. $5.25 COLORS IN OIL Glidden PAINTS, VARNISHES and ENAMELS and ALUMINUM Florida Tested Outside WHITE PAINT Gal. $2.98 Dexter DOOR LOCKS and HARDWARE PAINT and VARNISH BRUSHES ‘ OILETS, TOILET SEAT: VAT z and KITCHEN sins anny > TS he t «PLUMBING SUPPLIES: Galvanized, Cast Iron and Aluminum PIPES and FITTINGS Special—4-in. Terra Cotta Sewor Pipe, 2-f1. lengths, per ft. 30¢ LINDSLEY LUMBER CO. UNG expenientt 7. We Are Making Every Effort to Give GOOD BUS SERVICE To the People of Key West We are endeavoring to mect every requirement of the com munity by giving good service and at the same time to prepare for the future so that we may continue to serve Key West properly RIDE THE BUS Whenever Possible, It's Convenient, Practical and Economical! bu When you do ride the bus, remember, your neighbor y get ther aed Hl both faster if vou. . have correct fare and move to the the bus. you reauy rear of J. KEY WEST TRANSIT COMPANY . Sellers, Manager and Keep Them aan started it on the 7th © finish it with the 7th’ Ine, Phone 1097 West of tho Be Gant” SUGAR through Aug. 31. GAS SHOES Airplane stamps 1, 2 % Bool indefinitely. FUEL Old 4 and 5; new | through & — OPOLOE HOODOO SOSOSOOOOO SOO OOOEOOESOSS

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