The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 19, 1945, Page 4

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rn Nn artemis wrest, Key West, has from the officers} wf the Transportation Seheel, New Orleans Army He specialized in stev- BRAUMS TO TAKE | SERVICE TRAINING Merci Alvin Brahms of 10-1) Pideetene place has been sent by Se Miami office of the U.S. Ma Service te the Service ation at St. Peters-| Slow Up Operations ‘Transportation at Jacksonville, for new been a tre- . air. each ap- of his application at moment. the closing of the Euro- i ar it many people apparently have the idea that .|there will soon be an adequate supply of new commercial ve- is not the case. The allotment of of te m word for each inser- 15 words or less is 20e. for binekfiace type is Se a, the minimum charge for ments charged, tia in the oftlee weture 1 etlock on the dap of publication. — ‘TELEPHONE, OPERATORS WANTED Full Pay While Learning Vacations With Pay Sickness Benefits : three te six months period of | ering will qualify Brahms to, ve om veswels of the Merchunt! ee ©» goed paying job pie RE. wore, Jr, en eelting offices, adviwed that at the PPPEERE time ati men applying for | teining from Key West will be everpted womerdiately Further, © new age requirement hee fast been released whereby 8 men between 18 through J6 in BA ote again eligible for train revided they can obtain a om fom the locel draft toe App ations may be made for o fires of 1907 Postal building, Morn & TRE DEALERS GIVEN WARNING | OPA Ditrict Director Dr. Jas ©. Theme, Mio today, gave © Cautionary warning to tre deal-| ers regarding record: | Pequiscments Perma June all dealers are re- current ered to hep mt either on GPA Form B73 or on similar teeerds af their own, of all Grack 1 tire transactions. This informa- | fem, Dr. Thomas said, will pro-| Wile the baste for a June 30 in-| Yettory whieh tire de musi ater eth OPA IL oe duly 10 will not Seitied te sell or transfer rationed | tree after that cate | i @ Companion move to tighten | Getithation of war-vital tires. OPA officials that Betwalter ati tive certificates will © examined at the Regional Ver Breation Cont “une as g ete coupon tampa « Other rete Invent fee of aevept coun terfelt certificates will be debit 4 & corresponding number of tres “Our lightning offensives being announced Planned for the tfte wall still Greate & drain on « 1 tive mepphes, “Dr With ethan tives tar yw the de and, we must cmke sure that every mew tire reaches a legiti ete and emential use: “Hight now we have a backlog ft exmential applications for sev ral million passenger and truck tes Naturally, these e first ond tt will be months » they fen be filled. Por the average Weteret with an “A” card, re- eapping will remain the No. 1 eamiby fo many months two one New What The Hail is Going On Here? (Ry Aewcetnte? Preeed PUANCE FREDERICK, Mad Mritiing holes in the bottom of » teaking rowboat to let wo has a parette! ng Prince Fred erteh’s vietims of a hailstorm. W W Dube editer of the Calvert County Independent, reported that when folks in that stern Ghore area were bombarded with hatitemes «which pierced = the eats of their homes, they just iritted holes in their flours to mit drarmage out PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT See Mrs. McDermott Chief Operator TELEPHONE OFFICE WANTED—Salesgiris, full tine employment. No experience ne- cessary. S&S. H. Kress & Co, junl-lmo GIRLS, Good salary. Southern, most City Pharmacy, EXPERIENCED seamstress;, good pay. 515 Fleming street. jun8-12tx WANTED at once; medical tech- nician for Key West Labora- tory, Part or full time, Phone 611, junl6-6tx APARTMENT for rent for Beauty Operator only, Stells’ Beauty Nook juni6-tf CLERKS wanted and Apply Western Union. junl9-tf BEAUTY OPERATORS; 50% commission, hours 10 a, m, to 4:30 p. Wednesdays off, Mrs. Ruth Higgs, La Concha Beauty Salon. juni9-tt ————— 1958 of 1989 CHEVROLET ‘tor | cush md City Radio, 900 | Fleming. Call between 7 and 9 pm. junlo-3tx FOR RENT FURNISHED rooms at rea rates. 411 William street, jund-12t« | FURNISHED ROOMS. 626 Grin- nell St junl6-6tx PURNISHED room; private bath | i} private entrance, 07 Pack MISCELLANEOUS St juntielty | : cumesmeenssemanmeaeasens|CLIFTORD KERN, Painting Con FOR SALE tractor, Call at 222 Duval St, eaten vv) O phone O84-R for free enti |TRAILER. Apply 140-F, Poine| mate, junto.te« clana Place untOfta| * ” Jun AWN MOWERS sharpened, re |8 LOVE BIRDS, also 1099 4-door| PA Ired) newing — machinon, | Plymouth sedan with seven! Knives, acisnors sharpened; tives. Mrs. Keleey Curry, o12| Keya duplicated, oF. Camp James St, junté-dtx| Dell, 804 Bimonton atroet ila anecheincaecositterttihntitasteistenaniait juntett THREE | ROOMS of furniture,! WifttN IN NEKD of @ plumber | kitchen, living room, bed room, | we dohn Gi hid M 1! also baby bed, Reasonable, | Mt Pha bag Peete | ‘ Hone TAG, Katiiiates | 16-8 Naval Housing Project, | tre wh | Phon 1151-J, juntas | 6 Hayat bene $e =e VITA VAR HOUSE PAINT | tering and stuces. No jah too guaranteed 100% pure, $4.85) larye on too small, IF dohn gallon, There is ne finer at} pon, Inland City Bank Hidg any price. Pierce Bros, junle-tine. Classified Column but the minimum charge for ertines| WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN| junl-1mo] * janitor. | UNLUCKY CAR a | Decatur, Il—Last November, | ‘repairs, the car caught fire the applications. ‘steel for trucks, for instance, by| “WPB, now indicates that a total | essential use now. So it will be necessary not only for the bal- will be, notified of the ance of 1945, but throughout 1946 | iti ,to screen aprlications for new} trucks and! ;commercial motor ;other- vehicles with the greatest care. These applications far ex- ;eeed the number of vehicles cur-| rently being manufactured or for ;which materials have been allo- cated by. the War Production Board.” ONE MOTORCYCLE for sale;| 1943. model Indian, $325.00./ Phone 362-W or call at 2831 Harris Ave. jun13-6tx | 1936 CHREVOLET in good condi- | { tion. Apply 722 Caroline street | | after 5 p. m. juni9-2t | VITA VAR FULL BODY Floor Varnish; $5.00 value, $3.95 gal- lon, none better. Pierce Bros. | jun12-1mo | |USED FURNITURE bought and} sold, Key West Bedding Co., phone 669, 515 Front St. junl5-1mo! WE HAVE fresh fruit, vegetables and spring chickens. Ramscy Fruit Market, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. junl5-4tx TWO and 3-bedroom bungalows, furnished and unfurnished small down payment, balanc payable monthly. Johnson & | Johnson, Phone 372. junl-tf} VITA VAR Super Chromium Finish Aluminum Paint; covers 30% more surface than most of | the aluminum paints. $5.40 per gallon, Pierce Bros. C 1 DUESSELDORF, Germany,' want any Fla., appealed today to applicants first day it was in service—and| june 19—What is the little Nazi,/ long time.” commercial vehicles to was towed back to the same gaI-/ +, insignificant for the Allies to bother with individually, think- ing today? Heinrich Falkenberg, 40-year-| normal Pesaro de calls 186,000 units will be produced | old civilian worker and former, Why did you join ¢ Nazii piace of business. t this a civilian: oe this saci We | Nazi block leiter, regarded by party pla process-ineed more than a million for; Psychological warfare experts as) ,. \ prical of a large segment, of hr population, ” answered the! fory Ses worked joined.” following questionnaire for The | Associated Press: | were bad.” need most of all today? “Food and political quiet,” war? of the United States.” What is yout/opinion of Hitler?) by the Nazi party? “He is a hero+a man of ‘the’ n ; | peopie. But the men around him) out duties such as air raid pre- What do the German people Do you believe Hitler is dead? “I don’t know. We have been lied to so long that we don’t know what to believe about anything.” Why did Germany lose the “Hitler misjudged the strength How long will Germany be. oc} | cupied? | “Perhaps 10 years. And it! WHAT A NAZI THINKS | twould bea good thing. We don’t political strife for a How much time does Ger- many require for complete recon- struction? “Ten or 15 years at least under|the drink to post their lowest! atell $4,399.20 damages {lawful ceiling prices in their | injury. > “I was persuaded to in 1 when_o' apy ithe roofing ~ Did you ever engage in perse cutions and espionage sponsored “Oh, ‘no; no.’ I simply carri | cautions in; a group of apartments ifor which I was responsible as block leiter.” : How many Nazis are there like ; you? “Perhaps 15,000,000.” What do you know of condi- tions in the Soviet occupation zone in Germany? “Friends say they have heard over the radio that the Russians are giving the German people bigger food rations than the Al- lies give us. Is it true? My own radio is broken.” School Board To Hear Matter Of Vo —s Monroe ‘county's se will consider thé Geet coung¥-eommissigners in... ing the number of voting precincts in the county from 16 to sevéh at a meeting to be held, tomorrow evening, beginning at 7 o'clock. The board must take formal ac- cincts will apply to school elec- tions also. will be present at the meeting to explain the manner in which the number of precincts in the county is been merged. Three out of five of the commissioners’ tricts will have only one poll ich and there will be two polls each in the fourth and fifth dis- tricts. In the fourth the voting places will be in the high school annex, east of the commissary, and in Poinciana, and in the fifth at junl2-1mo }2- AND 3-BEDROOM houses on | easy terms; electric stove, re-| frigerator and hot water heat- | | er.. See Mrs. J. N. Sturrup, | MacArthur Homes Agent, 2801 | Flagler Ave., from 1 to 6 p. m. junl6-6tx ———_—_—————— LARGE size, baby bed, folding | ironing board, 822 Fleming | street, junl9-4tx PALMS, ferns,’ crotons, hibiscus, frangipani, cactus, flame. vines, snake plants, safodilla trees, | 1004 Southard St. junl9-2tx | 1938 PONTIAC 2-Dr. sedan; tires excellent condition. 1416 pe LIVING ROOM SET consisting of davenport, chair, platform | rocker, 9 x 12 rug, throw rug | and lamp, $120.00; dressing | table and chair, $15.00; 20 vol- | ume set encyclopedias, $30.00; ottoman, set lounge che and $30.00; 5-piece bedroom with box spring and spring matt $100.00; man's bicycle, $30.00; girl's bicycle frame, $5.00; 2 porch rockers, $3.00 each; piano, 69-2 Poin- clana Plac junl9-2tx SAILBOAT Driftwood; 30 ft | length, 10 ft. beam, four eylin der Universal motor, main and wib sally, Moored off Craig Dock, Make offer, Joseph Zor- ky, Cactus Terrace, junl9-5tx ALL TYPRS concrete wark, plas Office hours; @ HH 18 tronia street, phone 386-R. junl9-3tx | MAN'S pre-war bicycle, car | radio, and house hold goods. 44-B Naval Housing Project. \- junl9-2tx | | Marathon and Tavernier, Boat Operators Are Given. Notice An announcement issued by direction of the Captain of the Port of the United States Coast Guard states that all small craft which are now in or which may hereafter enter the local watets of the Key West Section are: hereby generally licensed to move within or to depart from such local waters or to operate in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean or Gulf of Mexico. . Individual movement nses are no longer required. However, ;no vessel may operate under this general license unless it complies with the instructions of the Cap- tain of the Port, and operation within restricted areas is still prohibited. 530 Divi ASPE 1A LT TI See This O'Cedar FURNITURE ALUMINUM and TOILETS, TOILET S| | may2d-linox 197 PLYMOUTH coupe; good VENETIAN BLINDS repaived tues. Apply at 17-H Porter; and xeconditioned. Phone 682 | Place. Junld-dte | junla-if tion so that the reduction of pre- ‘ Attorney Allan B. Cleare, Jr, } dis- | Lindsley Lumber Co. ion St., Cor. Simonton St. le Before Recovering Your Floors and MOPS Motal MEDICINE. CABINETS Florida Tosted Outside GREEN PAINT Gal. $ 3.85 Glidden PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS, Dexter DOOR LOCKS and HARDWARE PAINT and VARNISH BRUSHES ond KITCHEN SINKS PLUMBING SUPPLIES: Galvanized, Cast Iron and Aluminum PIPES and FITTINGS LINDSLEY LUMBER CO. Mail Applications Handled Quicker Housewives in Monroe County apply for thy fuel and. by ! rt i i an Selle pEhaicm aD, said today,’ Sangre t i “lt is estimated that io Mpptica- tions received through the mail can be processed in the time it takes to process one application made in person, he pointed out. By sending a penny post card ‘to the War Price and Rationing Board, applicants will save time, effort, shoe leather and tires, Mr. | Sellers concluded. ! MacMurray } | (Continued from Fage One) feres with my hunting and fish- ing. I couldn't find an easier job jat $25 a week.” {| “Hmmm, very interesting.” ; A hush falls. | “What about publieity?? I; in- quired. ‘Do you, do many. inter- , Views?” | “Sure.”! {4 7 Uist “Do you mind them?” “Not at all. But I, always.feel sorry for the interviewer.” No comment. Subscribe to The Citizen. } | ' STRAND THEATER ag DENNIS MORGAN in “THE VERY THOUGHT ‘OF YOU” Coming: “The Lodger” [feces mem ! MONROE THEATER ; SIDNEY TOLER in | “BLACK MAGIC” | Coming: “Trigger Law” A VISIT TO.. SILVER SPRINGS PHONE 71 Per Sqr. Ft. $ .20 POLISH, FLOOR WAX Ea. $12.95 COLORS IN OIL ‘Muse, district OPA [price specialist, today reminded rag | Bow the, dimount Graig in 38G| Whiskey ‘in the drink and not the REMINDED OF : ‘The Citnce’ ' MIAMI. June 19. — Will D,'c8r Of @ troop odity the window as Ht in the eye. . x iti eye. alcoholic beverages for sale by.to the Senate a bill to pay OPA urges drivers seeking more gasoline to apply by math. $ nT Each drink, Muse stated, must} dunces. | di + must’ be posted {o show thé measure of bb number: of ounces in the) 5 have not filed a complete Establishments that serve wine |e with the OPA, should do only are reminded also to post Pr at once, Muse said. This filing prices on the wine drinks listed | nould be placed with the local on the poster. The same poster vrice panel, war price and ra- used for liquor prices is also used tion board. for posting wine. prices. He warned all establishments Muse further stated that under selling cigarets that the sale of an amendment to the beer regula-|joose” cigarettes is tion all establishments selling by OPA regulations. beer at retail for “off premise” consumption, whether the sale is ooeeeee of one bottle-or a case, must fig- ure their profit mark-up at 35) per cent of the cost of the beer. For example, if a retail classifica-| tion: carries a selling price of 15) and 20-cents on bottled beer in! 31; ¥2-Z2, Al-Cl expire Aug. 31; DI-Hl expire for “off premise” consumption at! the classification price, but must | take the cost*of the beer as charg- | # mark-up 6 profit. {" Eating and ments serving lifjui MALARIA CHECKED IN 7 DAYS WITH 666 Liquip Jor | MALARIAL. | SYMPTOMS Take only as direcled t Announcement! We wish to announce our Meat Department will be open to the pub- rams ms Ail Cuts Of BEEF VAvailable "TROPICAL “COMPANY Grinnell & Caroline Sts.| Hard as tile yet smooth as velvet—that's why even grease stains come off with a “damp cloth. Paint your wails and wood- work with one quick-drying coat. Easy Ey sited brushmarks. For real ecogomy and satisfaction drop in today!. Fleming and Elizabeth Street a PHONE 270 haa oroed PIERCE BROTHERS IVITA-VAR © We Are Making Every Effort to Give GOOD BUS SERVICE To the People of Key West We are endeavoring to meet every requirement of the com munity by giving good bus service and at the same time to prepare for the future se that we continue to serve Key West properly RIDE THE BUS Whenever Possible, It's Convenient, Practical and CCCCOO OOOO OOOS CoS OEE ETOO STOO EOOL. 100 OCOOOCOOROSOOOC0C® EATS, LAVATORIES Economical! When you do ride the bus, remember, you and your neighbor will both get ther ter if you... have corre fare reac “They started E ay y st and move to the rear of 6 co the Th the bus. ae: " with the Tun’ KEY WEST TRANSIT COMPANY, tne. J. W. Sellers, Manager Phone iss?

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