The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 8, 1945, Page 4

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JAYCEES MET i LAST NIGHT AT ij ‘ ry QUEST SPEAKER ON OCCA. SON WAS MRS. GILL OF BLOOD DONERS BANK OF DADE COUNTY The held its regular Meeting last night in the @uditertam of the Monroe County Health Clinic with President Dr. ‘Guest speaker of the evening wes Mrs. Gill, representative of the Dade County Blood Donors . She gave a most interesting highly appreciated talk on organization was start- » and some of its | Many interesting | ht out during her and during the discussion period that; Pacts is a non-profit isn't connected ross or any other} " ip FLpSUEEEY fiept inf i i E S | of whole blood of plasma, and must have the their systems plasma is kept low zero; and that ill keep but two for 5 years, and indefinate period. the many questions the brief xamination Prospective volunteer » there is very little if any effects accepted as doners. people between 21 and as doners, except military personnel limit is dropped a7 parts pint le as if i if : i H if I i z. . Fetit Hit : Hl of age sf i h it is called the Dade Bank, its activities i of Florida from St. Aug- om the east coast around | Petersburg on the west bleed bank ‘was orgariized 1940, and was the first in the country, hen through its efforts, units in Florida and in ‘the rest of the we been organized. Present the Florida blood system is the best in the United States. bleed bank operates ex. @ reguiar bank with, is, deposits, ‘withdiaw-. char Ce needs blood of there is no charge to him he or some organization to whieh he belongs, has blood al- ready on deposit in the blood tank elif zi sPEistiei tiers rire She ff if net, then he is only charged the absolute minimum amount that it actually takes to cover the (est of processing and servicing the blood he needs. Any organization that so desires am, by its own free will and ac- cord, join this blood bank. the regular business semston that followed, the club president, Dr. Delio Cobo, asked for ali Jaycees that have donated bleed to turn in their names, so that te would know how large am eecount the club would have when it completed its Plans to become @ member of this bank. Under regular club business, teadore Weintraub, fold he and the other members of the govern- mental affairs committee were wing to secure as large a vote as possible for the November elec- ton Kermit Lewin, member of the | membership committee presented ' membership cards and pins to mew Jaycee Hilary Albury. Char- les Roberts, committee chariman, feported that four other men were } ag agen These are, niels, William Steed, dee Mondul, and Evelio Rueda. Roberts also said, that there were several other men that were in the process of joining. Jack Delaney reported that all final plans for the Town Hall meeting that is to be held on the 1th, have been completed. He alee said that according to all eerly indications that this ‘Town Hall meeting would be a success, * a C. RODNEY GWYNN RETURNS TO CITY ©. Rodney Gwynn, clerk in Key West of the federal district court, |UAWN MOWERS sharpened, re- amd United States commissioner im this area, returned last even- img from Miami where he had teen on a business trip for three weeks Commissioner Gwynn was back im bis office in the federal build-]EXPERT alterations on military img this morning. —_—_——_____ dob jumpers over 26 will no fonger be drafted felt by the people : FOR PROPERTY IN FLO- RIDA KEYS AREA The Citizen has published many stories and a good many. editor- them a great future, and the members. of Florida's Improve- ment Fund, seemingly entertain a similar view about the keys, | for yesterday. they refused a bid of $2,500, made by William J./ Pruitt of Miami‘for a 25-acre; mangrove swamp on Cross Key,| at the southwest end of Jew-' fish Creek, according to an As- sociated Press story from Tal- lahassee. A month ago the board refused a bid of $1,000 from Mr. Puritt for the same clump of mangroves which was $40 an acre, and yes- terday it turned down a bid o! $100 an acre. The Associated Presé said that Commissioner of Agriculture Nathan Mayo declared he consid- ered land on the Florida Keys; has a high potential. value, now there are prospects of ridding the area of mosquitoes, ‘presum- ably ‘by fighting them with DDT, adding, “It’s a g ato take land on the keys off the market for a little while,” -. DEMAND NOW MADE Comptroller J. M. Lee for $940.07, | jials about the development of} that were incurred in making the Key West Junibr Chamber the Florida‘ Keys, which’ assures collections. COUNTY RECEIVES CHECK FOR TAXES Last night the county commiss- ionets received a check from GAMES LAST NIGHT BARRACKS AND FORT TAY- LOR TEAMS WINNERS OF CONTESTS which is Monroe county's share of | the collection, of intangible taxes during the fiscal year. Mr. Lee explained that that amount represents 25 percent of the total, the balance going to the state, after the payment of all expenses, including commission, Civilian Workers lost an ex- hibition game last night the U. S. Baracks ten. Vidal gst Workers and a hit and f walks, ATOM BOMB jsent him to ‘the showers, and three runs were. scored. Then Reyes. went in and held the Khaki boys until the fifth when they got the range and Gabgardt hit a triple, Sarafino a single, and Bice a homer. Tuttle and Paunicka singled and five runs were scored. In the seventh Tuttle hit a triple and scored on a wild peg to third. The Workers hit three singles in the fifth but could not score. Castellano hit one to right and bajl got -aw: of the atomic bomb, it was report-| Pen Dutke aad heey wey ed unofficially today that another | error and two singles in the ultimatum will be sent the Japs| seventh game them their last pastebin Minis abine ue run, Castelano, E. Fernandez and anxd) that they, will -be given a5 | Cael cach nit twa, ately, for hours in which to reply. Should|'?€ losers. Gabharét’ and Tuttle each hit two for the winners. In they refuse to surrender uncon-| : ‘at ee ay «y)|the field, Getbardt,’ Sqyilia and | ditionally, more atomic bombs will De Grettp Iplaved at fe" the be used’ in reducing their cities} ~° to dust and ashes, as Hiroshima} Winners and Valdez, Castellano, | and Diaz for the ‘losers, t was reduced. (Continued from Page One) against China more than seven years ago. One spokesman here remarked that the Japs, in com-} plaining about the devasting pow- er of the atomic bomb, thought that any ‘type of warfare was justifiable when they were on the giving end, but, with them on the receiving end, it is “horrible cruelty.” | Because of the terrifying power | Score: q RHE Kaiser urges West to take lead- | Barracks “4.3300, 050 Ao eo ership after the war. Ch Workers o01.1 2 8 3 Vidal, R&veS" and R -Garciat eevccecooeaeosooeonnecce bat pg ieiittn, ‘seay~ le be im the office before 11 o'clock os the day of publication. : ‘quLEPHONE © OPERATORS . WANTED Full Pay While Learning Vacations With Pay PERMANENT TeapLo vuelve ¢ att TELEPHONE. OFFICE augl-lmo WAITRESSES: and FOUNTAIN) GIRLS. Good salary. Southern-| most City Pharmacy. augl-lmo TRUCK DRIVER. Apply + vatge: & .Drane. « + Mysi BEAUTIQIAN; steady or part time. Stell’s. Beauty Nook, 536 Fleming. augi-tt —— POSITION OPEN: casé¢ worker, Key West Chapter American Red Cross, Phone 286. aug8-3t EMPLOYMENT WANTED | WANTED — Laundry to do at home. Wet wash only. Phone 224. aug8-6tx WANTED DO YOU want to buy or sell al boat? Send for free copy of “Boat Trader,” a national pub-; lication. Boat Trader, Box 28, ; Guaranteed PLUMBING WORK a " |Venocio and Walteté. >< & 4 ‘In’ thi@second game, the wovecde: eoecccescccccce e i. epe Pe gw! | Taylor aman dees ‘Classified Column = 88 jpitched a great game .and only |Huska could solve his offerings. Bellia hit three safely for the |Army. In the field Martin, Schoch, Bellia and Bosco played furnished and _ unfurnished;/a great game for the winners and small down payment, balance) Mayberry, Jacobs and Cardwell payable monthly. Johnson &|for the losers. Saad FOR SALE Johnson, Phone 372. augl-Imo| Score: RHE {Marines 000 0000 0 4 5 USED FURNITURE bought and Fort Taylor _ 300 14x 8 7 0 sold. Key West Bedding Co.,| Phone 669, 515 Front St. | jly18-1mo| aaa [ENDEAVORS TO LEARN DATE FOR BOND ELECTION Clem C. Price, representing a ommittee of local civic organiza- tions, appeared last night before the board of county commission- VITA VAR Super Chromiumiers to try to learn at what ap- Finish Aluminum Paint; covers | proximate date an election’ will 30% more surface than most of | be held on a proposal to bond the the aluminum paints. :$5.40 per | county’ ‘for $250,000 to construct gallon, Pierce Bros. la beach along the south shore < aug8-lmo and to build a casino or pavilion. Eller, Cardwell and Homsits; , Hudovanice and Whitesides. TRAILER with attached room; furnished, $175.00. William ‘Meyers, Mastic Park. augs-Stx | i} DINING room set; buffet, China} closet, cabinet, extension table, | 4 chairs and-rugs. 1125 Flagle avenue, phone 340. aug4-t cork, like new, $35.00; Bosch} been finished and the matter was / 4-point mag., first class condi-|referred to County Attorney! tion, $35.00; double action 2-: Julius F. Stone and J. Lancelot inch Gould hand pump, first Lester--wito™is~assisting -im--at= class condition, $35.00. Capt, | tending to necessary legal re-' Jacob J. Hoffmann, 3011 Las | quirements. O Las Blvd., on Beach, Boat Further information, was that “Miss Broadway”, Ft. Lauder- a Chicago attorney will, make dale, Fla. aug6-3tx final decision on the proposition, and that he will be requested to inform the commissioners when the proposed election may be held. PREWAR DOUBLE BED and Studio couch. 1509 Duncan St., phone 323, aug6-3tx | i} WHIZZER motor bike. 5-E Por-| ter Place, after 6 P. M. | aug6-4tx | gm ODT plans further bans on civ- ilian travel. *Buarafitded 100% pure. | gallon. There is none finer at| any price. Pierce Bros. } aug8-1mo | RELIEF FOR Aci’ \ “NDIGESTION BEER—Bailantine, Schlitz, Bud-}| weiser, $5.50 case. Wine at half} price. Call up-stairs, 928 Divi-| sion, Blue Front. aug6-6tx | and SUPPLIES; toilets, lava- tories, sinks, brass fittings and) GARDNER’S PHARMACY PI 5 PRE-WAR BATH TUBS — AD| PBome 177 Free Delivery sizes of water and sewer pipe| —————— -— - - and fittings. Free estimates.| eeecseseeecesees e e Jos. D. Lopez, Plumbing and Supplies, 922 Division Street, | RATIONING Phone 765. jly2MWE-tf£ FOODS Book 4, Blue Y2-Z2, Al-Cl VITA VAR FULL BODY Floor Grand Rapids, Michigan. aug6-3t | { WANTBD—College graduate Re terested in career of profession- al social work with possibility | of financed graduate study for child welfare work. Applicant must be permanent local resi- dent. Phone Miss Hursh 491. aug4-6-8x MISCELLANEOUS Paired; sewing machines, knives, scissors sharpened; keys duplicated. B. F. Camp- bell, 803 Simonton street. | augl-lmo! Varnish; $5.00 value, $3.95 gal- expire Aug. 31; D1-H1 ex- lon, none better. Pierce Bros. | Pire Sept. 30; J1-N1 ex- aug8-lmo Pire Oct. 31; Pl thru Tl ex- pire Nov. 30. 3 SECOND-HAND bath tubs. W. B. Hanson, Plumbing Supplies, Repairs and Installations, 120 White street, phone 29. aug8-3tx Red Q2-U2 expire Aug. 31, V2-Z2 expire Sept. 30; Al- El expire Oct. 31; Fl thru K1 expires Nov. 30. R Board Off: e e e e ry e ry Y je e ° e ry e e ° ry e le ° e FOR RENT | FURNISHED ROOMS and apart- | ments. Reasonable rate. 411! William street. jly30-1mox | Rates | FURNISHED ROOMS; hot and Mezasexkio cold water, washing privileges. Paul's Tire Shop, 426 White; NE. 3rd Street LOST and civilian clothes. Specializ- ing in enlisted men’s and offi-| cers work. Apt. 10-F, Porter: Place, phone 717-J. aug3-6tx = ~ 6 ef van | = . | €0 Rooms - Elevator RATION BOOK No. 4; in brown Solarium folder. Return to C. M. Garrett, 218 Simonton street. aug8-1tx THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TWO DIAMONDBALL © “Exist.” on the moyod fox..the..RCsenss. other. ni; i 7 7—| He was. informed that the; legal |’ 175-FOOT '2-inch ‘linen’ lead’ and|end of the proposal had not yet » Post Office Buildi: TWO HOTELS IN MI AMI Porctan prices LOCATED IN HEART OF CITY ROOMS WITH BATH and TELEPHONE HURCH GROUP HOLDS MEETING » The “Youth - Activities Week,” which is sponsored by the Meth- First Methodist Church opened Monday at 8 p. m. Chaplain Dunn, Senior Chaplain at NOB is in charge of the Worship Services and is using the general theme “Orthodox Heresies” in his night- ly talks. Monday he spoke on “Christianity is Not a Religion” and ‘Tuesday on “God Does Not The topics used for the ights will be: Wednesday, “Man ,Has No Soul”; Thi f “Jesus Christ Was Not The First Christian,” and Friday, “Blas- phemy and Hell Must Be Pos- sible.” Following the Worship Service is a class period which lasts from 8:45 until 9:30. There is then a period of informal recreation and singing. The evening terminates with a Friendship Circle singing “O Young and Fearless Prophet”, the theme song for the week. Thursday evening there will be a banquet which is open to anyone who attended at least two of the nightly services. The mas- ter of ceremonies will be Rev. Clarénce Bass, who is the teach- er of the classes. “THE ANSWERS QUESTIONS ON PAGE 2 ‘line, a 2. *An’fosecticide, 3. An island of the Nether- Jands Indies. 4. No; a little less than half. 5. About 8,000. Ch (eh eLro4 7. Last year: $10,967,000,000. 8. $19,000,000,000. 9. (a) Assistant Secretary of War, (b) Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, (¢) OPA Adiminis- trator. 10. A member of the Fabian Society of non-Marxist Socialists, urging cautious movement to de- | sired ends. Subscribe to The Citizen—25¢ weekly. JOAN FONTAINE in “JANE EYRE” Coming: “Bullfighters” MICHELE MORGAN in” “Two Tickets to London” | Coming: “Passage to Marseille” RT RATS STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE -TRIUMPH. COFFEE MILL AT ALL GROCERS BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street —000— COMPLETE Received Daily by Leased Wir —o0o0— | Popular Brands of CIGARS and COLD SOFT DRINKS Ee SUGAR Stamp 36, 5 lbs. thru Aug. 31. GASOLINE Al6 good for 6 gallons through Sept. 21. SHOES Airplane stamps 1, Book 3, now good. FUEL Period 1 thru 5, 10 Gal. each i Phi a 2, 3, 4 Pocccccccvecoroocccece Write or Wire for Reservations | Key West “ odist Youth Fellowship of the/| cloudy this afternoon, tonight and;Midget Bar and Patio is Thursday with widely scattered}est spot in showers gentle to moderate east to south- east winds. Florida: Continued partly cloudy and rather warm through Thurs- day, scattered showers and thund- erstorms ‘Thursday and over the north and west portions this after- noon ‘and early evening. Jacksonville through Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate} southwesterly winds over north portion and moderate to gentle southeasterly winds over south portion this afternoon, and Thursday; weather with scattered thunder- showers Thursday. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warn- ings have been issued. GALA OPENING OF, The management of the Midget Bar and Package Goods Store an- nounces the gala opening of their enlarged bar and package goods store on the front page of today’s Citizen. Tuba, “The Melody Boys.’ This friendly little establishment has also added an enlarged ratio @For information and reservations, STRAND THEATER | =: rio ss Us Buccaneer Route BASEBALL SCORES | PERSHING HOTEL 226 N.E. Ist Avenue 100 Rooms - Elevator Heated 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION FORECAST and vicini Partly'Canadian ale. Beyond town, and _thunderstorms;|qrinks are served. tonight ’ cloudy NO \ «ee TOPS FOR Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Ioland City, N.¥. Franchised Bottlers: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co, of Key West partly ENLARGED BAR Music by Gibby and where customers may sit out un- one O\ Wy BASIS and you will get WES =< \\) x * flies to NEW YORK 9 Hours 15 Min. REAL ICE is MORE ECONOMICAL . .. It’s Healthy and Safe... It’s PURE i THOMPSON ENTERPRISES, use. § (ICE. DIVISION) ' Key West, Fla. Phone No. 8 The end of war in Europe has not materially changed the facilities short- age situation. Even after the manu- facturing plants corvert from war to peacetime production and the necessary equipment does become avail- able, additional time will be necessary to u install it and get it into operation. You can be assured that we will do the job as fast as humanly possible. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY INCORPORATED

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