The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 4, 1945, Page 6

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PAGE SIX RATION CALENDAR week or aucust 6|KEY WEST IN PROCESSED FOODS— Blue Stamps ¥2. 22, Al, Bi, Ci now valid, August 31. . Bi, Fi, Gi, Hi, now valid v0 valid, valid, expire September 30. #1, Ki, Li, Mi, Ni, now exrire Oetoher 31. Pi, Qi, Ri, Si, Ti, now capare November 30. MEATS AND FATS— valid, valid, expire September 30. Al, Bi, Ci, Di, El, now expire October 31. Fi, Gi, Mi, Ji, Ki, now eapere November 30. SUGAR — Susger Stamp No. 36 good for 5 fee., expires August 31. MHOES — Ateplane Stamps No. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pew goed FUEL O1L— . 2 3, 4, 5, valid for 10 gailons each. Period 1 coupon (new season), unt value, 10 gallons. GASOLINE— A&-16 coupons valid thru Sep- tember 21, Each car owner must vite his license number and state om each gas coupon as soon ts issued to him. Mileage rateemeng record must be present- when applying for all passen- cas gasoline rations. valid, valid, FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Partly clowdy this afternoon, tonight and Sunday with widely scatter'od showers; gentle to moderate south- omst to cast winds. Florida: Partly cloudy this aft- erneen, tonight and Sunday, ex- cept for scattered thundershowers ever north and west portions dur- img afternoon and early evening and along the southeast coast to- night; gentle to moderate winds. dacksonville Through Florida Straits: Partly cloudy with mod- erate winds, southerly over north portion, and southeast to east ov- © south portion this afternoon, tonight and Sunday; widely scat- tered thundersijowers tonight and meer the north Florida coast dur- img afternoon and carly evening. Best Gulf: Partly cloudy with munterate winds, southerly over serth portion and southeasterly ever south portion this afternoon, tonight and Sunday; widely scat- tered thundcrsnowers during aft- ermeon and evening over coastal waters of north portion. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: ings have been ‘ WEATHER REPORT Key West, Fla, Aug. 4, 1945 Observation taken at 8:30 a. m Eastern War Time. (City Office.) Temperatures Highest Lowest last night Mean Normal 690 om. inches . > Total rainfall since Aug. “?; inches Excess since Aug. 1; inches ‘Total rainfail since Jan. 1; anches 8:09 p.m. Moonrise 4:29 a.m. Moonset 6:31 p.m. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) Low Tide 1:30 a.m. 3:32 p.m. TEMPERATURE BULLETIN Temperature data for the 2) hours ending 8:30 a. m., as report- 8:27 am 10:05 p.m. od by the U. Weather Bureau Highest Lowest last 24 hours last nigh! Allanta a 72 Boston a» OT 61 Brownsville. 4 76 Charleston. 68 80 Chicago at 58 Detroit 76 56 Galveston__.__. 95 1% Jacksonville _ _ 94 75 See Cw ~ 86 3 KEY W: 88 82 K. West Airport 91 8 Memphis 97 vit Meni __.__ 82 80 ae 59 > New York ___.__._ 90 65 Norfolk — 90 73 Okla. City — 98 0 Pensacola 84 7% Pittsburgh — _ 85 58 st Lous 82 66 | Tampa —— 85 3% | Austria lacks food and fuel as| French troops live off country. | Aemy to cut discharge points, omy above 85 still heid. ~ DAYS GONE BY OF AUGUST 4, 1935 | | BEST OF PRODUCTS | AT ‘MIDGET BAR’ The Midget Bar and Package Goods Store are under going many changes. This popular little | tavern is being enlarged to about; twice its original size and the package goods department is arene ware pene ntti nt ar bean erent ts BEST OF.MUSIC ee AT SUGALOA CLUB Key West's most exclusive night spot, Club Sugaloa on Stock Island is featuring dancing to the music of the Stgaloa Oreis- estra week-day nights and -Sun- day nights, >~ Z ‘ { Fred Griset, a veteran, working offerin, hi: aka } ~ th. r axe 'g whiskey, brandies andj The orchestra dees not play on on the bridge at Lower Mate- wines in popuiar wanted sizes. cumbe, was struck and_ killed by, As.soon. as alterations are com- | Tuesday, nights, although Club Sugaloa” is épen everyday from a train yesterday morning. The pjeted there will be plenty of 12 o'clock noon to midnight. aceident occurred a short distance north of that key. : R A H. A. Mackie, visiting here. from Covington, La., said today that water and sewer systems are needed -in Key West- more than anything else. Members of the park and ad- visory beautification board an- nounced today that they will join the Key West Tree Guild. A concert will be given this ev- ening at Fort Taylor by the regi-'for 7:30 o'clock. Many special mental band of the Florida Nat-jevents will be offered. ional Guard. Allie Albury and daughter, Miss Marie Albury, who had been vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Albert DiNeg- ro, Jr., returned yesterday to Mi- ami. Mr. aja Mrs. Miami, are’ guests; brother-in-law}: 9nd Min Bafa } Miss Je: ‘Mi m, who had been attending su) ir Schodt at Tallahassee, 1 ‘Satur- day. ) 34 cow | Mrs,. John, ‘Henson, and who had been visiting‘ Mr. qe Visit Our ys Ready to'Wear ° yee r enti “ Are arfivingcapd we you to see fabrics “that/*ar are by ‘Get Come in and see the new things for School Wear COMPLETE LINE OF BEACH W Your No. 4 Shoe Stamp is now good SHOES SHOE STAMPS 1, 2, 3 AND 4 ARE NOW VALID RATIONED AND UNRATIONED Visit Our MEN’S and BOYS’ DEPARTMENT We can DRESS YOU from HEAD to TOE! Popular Makes and Reasonably Priced ARONOVITZ | son, in Washington, either in the capi-! and{tal or the capitol.” ' Chas. Aronovitz DEPARTMENT STORE Key West's Largest Store to see them, styles and new and SACONY ‘Made of real ‘Palm Beach 4 cloth. — They tailored ‘one is America’s fin- Just Received a Shipment of’ DRESS MATERIAL Woolens, Flaxons and others, BETTER DRESS MATERIAL including White Embroidered Your Children Ready for School for Ladies and Kiddies parking space available. SPECIAL PRIZES | AT BINGO PALACE | If you play bingo or want to spend an evening playing bingo,' Mrs. Pearl Barfield, manager of the Bingo Palace, Duval and, Southard streets, invites you and’ your friends to visit this amuse- ment center tonight or any night. First game is scheduled; India - China route running! smooth, rushing supplies to fronts. Mrs. Mitchell White, turned to Miami. | have Mrs. Leo Lopez, who had been in Miami visiting relatives, re- turned yesterday. Miss Helen McCall Lec, ami is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ton Gardiner. Today The Citizen says in an'j editorial paragraph: “There is no relief from hot air re-| _ Music weex nights from .8 to 12 o'clock ands Sundays. 6,,to 12 o'clock. The. finest of beverages are being served. At an early date th@ @iniggs-room willy be open, serving delicious foods.” The Key West Transit Co., bus No, 4, the Boca Chica bus, pasSes the door of this popular night spot. DANCE TONIGHT AT ‘HOTEL LA CONCHA Al Barrosa and his orchestra will do the honors in the Cock- tail Lounge in the air conditione1 Rainbow Room of the La Concha | Hotel, where nice people may! QE LY MORE WAK BON “The Store Newest Shades in Finely Tailored SUIS IN WOOL AND GARBARDINES _ also New Fall Now: Bemg Shown i | of also a ,Showing of other Eyelet Material Bathing Suits, Shorts and Sun Back Dresses FOR DRESS, STREET and SPORT WEAR | | | | tailoring. Cut from the bes’ | .... styled for both good | .... endowed with detail | ! | | ‘ | Dress perfection . in fall’s newest shades. New Fall Mi ij Nice New Showing” | SWEATER Slipovers and Cartigans New NOW IS THE TIME Shirts, Suits.—Girls’ Dress NEW SHIPMENT OF NURSING A Complete Hous | and the new Boxer style SWIM Jantzen and Gantner i Also o Bathing Caps th Quy “o9.05" A Fall Suits and Dresses that measure up to every standard of fine American . and designed to meet the latest demands of fashion. Smart-solids and striking plaids inery Creations FALL HATS by GAGE | | i To prepare your children for SCHOOL—Boys’ Shorts, | VISIT OUR BABY WEAR DEPARTMENT 4 Where you will find everything you need for the | Baby, also Toys for Babies. BRASSIERES i Bathing Suits for Ladies and Children SWIM SUITS for Women and Children in 1 and 2 piece styles Also JANTZEN Swim Suits for Men and Boys NOW SHOWING A NICE SELECTION OF RHYTHM STEP SHOES We are showing i Rationed and Non-Rationed FOR ALL OCCASIONS | SPORT, STREET and DRESS WEAR Come and get New Shoes while Our Stock is Complete And All Sizes. Colors and Color Combinations PPELROUTH'’S | OPI irr rrr iii ii irri ii Plan Reopening Of : Cosmopolitan Grill Clara Carbonell Boyer, pro- {prietor of the Cosmopolitan Grill, 528 Fleming street, announces on the front page of today’s Citizen the re-opening and first anni- versary of her ever popular eat- ing establishment on Monday August 6th: - “Mrs. Boyer! invites her many friends.and patrons to visit the ;Cosmopolitan Grill. She assures them and the public that the best jof foods will be properly prepared | j}and served in a pleasing manner. Hot weather; specials will be fea- tured, salads and frozen delica-} cles. i | Breakfast served 7 to 10:30,) ‘special luncheon from 11:30 and/ a de luxe anniversary dinner jserved 5:30 to 10. Clara says: When better food is served, she jwill serve it. Come and be con- vinced. Further depletion of the teach- ing staffs is forecast. dance and spend an enjoyable evening tonight and nightly. DS AND KEEP THE of Fashion” t of fabrics money can buy looks and casual comfort Is that make for Suit and of SKIRTS for Fall |i arrivals in ali-desirable shades and styles es and Shoes, etc. ehold Department TRUNKS and Lastex for Boys and Halter Shorts SHOES -|COAST ARTILLERY | tery B, Fort Taylor, Key West, rez, nounce the birth of an eight-_ pound son this morning. ‘ been named. ofa man who had joined his shaye : and haireut club at so mi “|| week. “That chap McMeani marvelous growth — comes in twice a day for a shave and every few days for a haircut. i the other informed him, “Why, there are two McMeans — Angus and Donald—and they are twins.” into market in small amounts. | predicted for women doctors. if FIRING PLANNED, The Army announced today ‘hail! coast artillery firing practice will be held from installations of Bat- Florida from 8:30 a. m. to 11:30 a." m. on August 6, 7, and 9. All air-, craft and vessels are warned to remain clear of the danger area.: The danger area will be the, water area offshore Fort Taylor forming a triangle. the right leg of which extends 7000 yards at an azimuth of 210 degrees from 24, degrees 32 minutes 48 seconds North Latitude and 81 degrees 48 minutes. 37 seconds West Longi-: tude, and the left leg of which’ extends 7000 yards at an azimuth of 135 degrees from the same point. Maximum altitude of the firing will be 900 feet. Danger to all aircraft below this altitude over the danger area. j i SS nines | Baarhe Sa Tes eet ne ee and CHILDREN’S Store in Key More and More SHOES Are Get The Habit o: Buying Your SHOES at Pearkana’al Where you will find the Largest Stock of . We have a most complete stock of RATIONED and RATIONED SHOES for Ladies, Misses and will find aimost any style supptied with the newest in footwear. reach us almost daily. Here you will find shoes Cuban or high heels. also SHOES for BOYS and JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF — SON BORN THIS MORNING Mr. and Mrs. Armando Guiter- , 1022 Virginia street an-_ The’ new arrival. has’ not yet Doubling In Brass- } Cuttem, the barber, was talking “Cuttem went up in the air when’ New “soapless soap” coming Greater * part in medicine is it A Nice Selection of GIRLS’ SCHOOL DRESSES Also Boys’ Shirts and Pants Subscribe to The Ciuzen. New Shipment of Ever Popular “COTTON PINAFORES: 20. ses se 920% “Popular Styles:in BEACH WEAR tor Ledies VISIT *QUR COMPLETE BABY D | You will find everything for the baby: eBumpits { Pads ePillows eReceiving Pads eRubber Sheets and other items. — STRAND. THEATER Preston eter cr Coming: “Objective Burma” | { — ‘tye i)» Get the HABIT of SHOPPING “PEARLMAN* for the College Bound Fresh Fall Styles designed for a full schedule -- Basic Suits to take an indispen- able place in any ward- robe -- Top Coats to com- plete Your Outf:t. We've a full selection from which to choose your wardrobe, high qual- ity, wonderful styles and all within your budget. Choose from our many new Dresses, Skirts, Sweaters and Blouses. Watch Our Windows for Thursday Specials — FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO _ HOLTSBERG’S Your Oldest and Most Popular Shopping Center ' ' ' ! ' ! ' ! ' ' ' ' ! ' | ' ' ' ' ' ' | ' ; ' ' ' ! ' '

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