The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 10, 1945, Page 4

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ek work I've done doesn’t count. a if it’s any satisfaction to} ,, met the only way of helping to win this war. Christopher.” the —— ——- —————————————— Vitinis to be used in the beautifica- WEST IN we of the city. | Secretary of State R. A. Gray: PROM FILES OF THF CITIZEN the Palace tadlay he will give a benefit per- formance on August 20 for “a a employe m The Citizen's crmaety rie the office tems and former associates. waiting for him. bably been sitting with her. hengnit- He announced grimly. he turned abruptly away and welked across the open window. “My again. I rate 4F know it’s final.” Christopher was a feeling of strangeness room he had known since carrier used ae ening long ‘wavering smoke ee the horizon ee Lake thought of the hours flown his own plane and hard ths he had Duchess answered, with a faint smile. “Men are needed on the home front—” “That is a matter I am not pre- pared to discuss with anyone now, Aunt Genevieve.” He spoke de- liberately. using the name he sel- dom called her except when he was aroused or angry. He was through with’ that kind of moral- ed|izing from people who never would see active service, and he resented her attempt to dominate a situation which he felt was strictly his own concern, and did not affect his Aunt in any way. In every crisis of his life, since the day a wrecked automobile had killed both his parents, her decisions had been a guiding fac- tor in everything he had done. But that family dominance was — me before I had a chance to take off deck.” His voice was i daseaes overtone, were explaining the bit- to himself. “The spe- hours in the air don’t matter. Canes won't take me.” Humbert Scopes winnie ber lap. The little LE, erect and imperious in eo a 2 ‘es — Me against ie jigh-backet as she looked thoughtfully tall, lean young man star- meodily out over the lake. felt the hostile silence that heavily over the library. was afraid Dr. Warren's cer- “Well, Duchess, you were right; fe would not help you,” she oie. but Christopher satisfaction in her Ag hot rebellion surged over at last. He walked quickly back across the library, and was in the doorway when he heard her voice again. were right.” Anger vi- HRISTOPHER, wait a minute. in his voice. “I passed all until they got to my washed me up com- . They said they couldn't r chance on it. This time it so I can't fi: for r, the army, mavy or ma- There is something I mrst say to you.” There was a compelling authority in the vibrant old voice that demanded attention. Chris- topher hesitated, then slowly tuzned around and waited. ..The habit of years was strong. “Perhaps it takes more. courage to stay home and do the work you have to do than it does to go out and Rant and be a hero—” fowl find military service is THE KEY WEST CITIZEN THE WEATHER Key West and Vicinity: Partly QUESTIONS On PAE 3 cloudy this afternoon, tonight and}- Saturday with a few widely scat- tered showers; gentle to moderate} 2. Yes. winds, mostly east to southeast. | 3. There has been a reduction ’ Florida: Generally fair through} but in June more than a million Saturday with scattered afternoon| deadweight tons were construct- and evening showers and thunder-| ed. ‘ storms, except mostly cloudy and} 4. Tom Clark. showery over north portion this} 5. The Northop P-61. afternoon and tonight; widely} 6. He has priority up to $2,- scattered showers along southeast! 500. coast tonight. 5 7. No; usually the British; Jacksonville through Florida| bought a billion dollars worth of Straits and East Gulf: Gentle to| goods in excess of their exports. moderate winds, northeast to east} 8. About $5,000,000,000 a year. over north portion and southeast- erly over south portiop,this after- noon, tonight and Saturday; most- ly cloudy and showery over ex- | treme north ‘ Portion is after- noon and tonight, otherwise part-| ly cloudy with widely scattered| thundershowers. } Jacksonville to Apalachicola: lwo small craft or storm warn- | ings have been issued. | 1. About 7,000, of State. 10. Clinton Anderson, Secretary of Agriculture. BEAR CLAWS CLEANER CHICAGO. — Anthony Rausch, 59-year-old park attendant, was | seriously clawed and chewed by “~ la 500-pound black Tibetan bear | when he entered the bear’s cage to clean it. A policeman killed the bear with three “shots. WEATHER REPORT Key Wet, Fla., Observation taken at 8:30 a. m. Aug. 10, 1945 “THE ANSWERS 9. James F. Byrnes, Secretary ; ; STRAND THEATER FRIDAY, AUGU BUY MORE WAR BONDS AND KEEP [Raymond Higgs And | Family Visiting Here « Raymond Higgs, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Samuel Higgs of Grinnell | street: accompanied by his wife and two sons, Raymond Jr. and Gene, and daughter, Doris Mae, were included in the recent ar- rivals in Key West for a visit with relatives and friends. The family is now making their home in Lakeland, Fla., where Mr. Higgs is engaged in the in-}}- surance. business. At MONROE THEATER HUMPHREY BOGART in ~ “Passage To Marseille” News - Sports - Shorts New Shipment of PRECISION LIGHTERS {"*; LAUREL and HARDY in | “BULL FIGHTERS” Coming: “Wing and a Prayer” iy Eastern War Time. (City Office.) Temperatures “stop Your father helped to make it a appetizers to desserts . . f ‘ganar Temperature data for the 24 , great national institution. Now | hours ending 8:30 a. m., as report-|> You'll find enAting you need . Ss AND KEEP TH 1 “yom “everyday foods” . from to H | | Highest last 24 hours . 90}% { | Lowest last night - B1ip 4 Mean a 86'> 4 = Normal - eae { FRATERNAL [| RATERNAL $ Precipitation | nd IN | Rainfall, 24 hours ending i { and INITIAL : 18:30 a.m.: inches Trace! py Nice Selection of Total rainfall since Aug. 1; \> q Leather pm Pierced ? he announced grimly. |_ inches ~ 0.33 ail) warcH $100 Deficiency-since » Aug. iv { BANDS = His impatience flared up again. |,“ inches ewes. 22 LOT) 4 “God knows, I never expected to Total rainfall since Jan. 1; > ~ Gee Psiciend | Shop at 4 L 7) be anything but a hard working TRS SST RE! a . 3 ‘ private in the ranks—an aviation | Deficiency since January 1; > 7 FOOD 4 oh COLOR cE NE Surrounded Wai. ee Seriee eat apraeSe Ree ; inches _ 5.90 , : CENTER ii eee aed nasty Pe tae Relative Humidity = TODAY and Every Day is Some One's eee pancuts teat ctsere 32 ne | 69% . DUVAL and ANGELA STREETS PHONE 9% {!j — thing I am going to do and that is | Ton.orrow’s Almanac > . ai BIRTHSTONE — $ (Be away ne it Pa If I ‘Sunrise 6:59 a.m. |p Pi lave to take a desk job, it won't Sunset - 8:05 p.m. A be in this God-forsaken town.” | Moonrise THK It’s Time You Turn To 5 i for Latlies and Men — All Months _ seasinihe sacle’ pack into the | Moonset 10:40 p.m.|> P| i all—and again the strident voice ! from the library followed him. Lapa eas i WI N G LEE’ S {)| NG Expert Watch Repairs “Christopher, will you have the | igh Tide Low Tide (> > Pari cecanel courtesy to stay long enough to wee itd | “6 i] work done on the premises, fear batt hae Secs | feet. fats > For ae ‘One mee Shopping Hh —— portant. our gran ather found- - p.m. : as | a ey, a a! 7 2 Lee FY partment store in this Sine | TEMPERATURE BULLETIN |» (000 Venter . -and do a gin j ali GUARANTEED {I 4 wait, please—don’t interrupt me. | 6g by the U. S. Weather Bureau.|>,.. party favorites, And the ‘food departments of Wing...4{I will find Little iry Steve i ae ones a Re Eee E ia Highest aeeatl ip tee Food Center are fairly bursting with bargains!" 4 j Corner of Fleming and Bahama Streets, j sta short Mea years at Humbert’s haven't you?” last 24 hours lastnight}, Yes, you'll make worthw hile savings . . . for prices > i forr pu yalas ects = ane you will find Quality Jewelry, “I have. Four deadly, interm- ; Atlanta 84 65 |» “arealways down-to-earth. Visit Wing Lee tomorrow ‘i 4ij a Brand:selection-of Git: things: und. Comaaets Satu aaa unaiichs ears 19 abaecner Me Bein si MH i See how quickly and economically you can do your { i ce = i ened Sround twelve Ct | Sromaavie. marketing . . . and we know you'll agree IT’S TIME 4}! WE CLOSE EVERY THURSDAY AT NOON Se Teeny een [ 73 \— TO TURN TO... WING LEE’S FOOD CENTER $!| «Federal ‘Tax Included Gulliver's travels by slapping me 64 i forthe Best in Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. 4 down in furs, whi for m; | , q| errs iret ni EY Fees to be w ng. coven i | , (| SE ORE Wak BONDS AND KEEP TE at the present moment. Th . vn eae herd @ fecicuice and I hope the Kansas City____ 85 vat 4 Our Store Closes at 1 P. M. Every Thursday { my connection with Humbe: ” | KEY WEST. 90 el arrived today on a short visit to DAYS GONE BY jcampment at Fort Taylor. OF AUGUST 10, 1935 FERA employes today began to wana reregister for relief work in this seven ) area, Genzala Bezaniila, Theatre manager of announced) key West Administration an-! th nounced today that plans are be-/ Rep West Hospitality Band, a eae i Which needs funds to purchase ee weet unig ules Conny, jwinter season. | Mrs. Ross C. Sawyer and baby, | Charles Ginart, who was, years! who had been visitine returned home erday. i department, called at yesterday to meet his| I this atecumbe, morning », from, ye she hati been! visiting re Poul E Sawye 48, died at! jatives, O28 oclock this ming in his = t 532 G treet Today The Citizen’ says in an teral services will be conduct-' editorial paragraph: - ten w af in th “Scientists have found jelly Wet Congrega Church by fish that turned into stone mil- tie Me REE lions of years ago. Some congres: _ men may be preserved like that Bey West Tree Guild started a —_——_——_ Grive today 1 Subscribe to The Citizen. Hiei trees and BROTHER THRILLS EXPERIENCE! A/\\\ ee Two MOTELS In LOCATED IN HEART OF CITY enem ROOMS Suc for Reserva! WITH BATH and TELEPHONE a FORD HOTEL PERSHING HOTEL 66 NE. ied Strect 226 NE. lst Avenue = Se 100 Rooms - Elevater & BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION friends at the National Guard en-| ing made to attract more tourists een Miamss Becevcccocccesce Mrs. George Sweeting returned To be continuca | K. West Airport. 91 81 Bos —-—_—— | Memphis: 87 67. | Miami 84 17 ned Gord Gets Minneapolis 80 63 2 Rel From:Dut | New Orleans 91 75 3 STAY COOL elease From Duty | new York 83 66 ina Norfolk. _ 80 65 * _(Speciat to ‘The Citizen) Okla. Clty eet BB aad 220. “= SUMMER CAMP BLANDING, Aug. 10.—: Pensacola... 87 78 STRAW | Pfc. Boyd Gord has been released | Pittsburgh__—__ 83 61 is from active duty with the United | 5t. Louis____. 85 63 States A after serving ior} Tampa——____93 74 His ne t relative is Mr |Dorothy Gord of 1191 Virginio | Your Groter SELLS That coop| Petes K y West, Fle * penis in the ETO theater, ana i is entitled to wear battle partici-| AMERICAN COFFEE pation honors for twc campaigns.}| and CUBAN {In addition, he wears the bronze Try A Pound Today! | ‘star and purple heart awards. 5 | ecccccccceccccccccccecccoecs i RATIONING TIMETABLE ls e FOODS SUGAR Book 4, Blue Y2-Z2, Al-Cl Stamp 36, 5 lbs. thru Aug. 31. expire Aug. 31; D1-Hl ex- GASOLINE Pire Sept. 30; JI-Nl ex- pire Oct. 31; Pl thru Tl ex- pire Nov. 30. Red Q2-U2 expire Aug. 31. V2-Z2 expire Sept. 30; Al- El expire Oct. 31; Fl thru Kl expires Nov. 30. Ration Board Office, Post Office Building, Al6 good for 6 gallons through Sept. 21. SHOES Airplane stamps 1, Book 3, now good. FUEL Period 1 thru 5, 10 Gal. each Phone 43 2, 3, 4, STIFF and SOFT We have a NICE selection of FROSTED FOODS to buy grocezies to get Our Meats Customers are not oblig: Archer’s Grocery 52 “The Store That Serves You Best” PHONES 67 and 47 814 FLEMING ST. eee a aaeaaeaaaaddaaaaaad TELEPHONE DUVAL STREET KEY WEST - - - FLORIDA P 4 4 4 4 a: By, 4e ae {? GEMS FOR YOUR WARDROBE Straw Hats ai Panamas i: ALL REDUCED i? Fall Dresses That Are fae Gar kere Cilevier Demme at chat tic Me si.o0 ¢$ SMOOTH — SMART — SOPHISTICATED ARCHER’S Rerue a Sues 1 eS ar ) Regular $3.95 Values, Now . : $2.95 {3 MIA ECULy Tentete ? Dreun das THERE IS NO LIMIT ON 4i@ your selection. VEAL BEEF LAMB 1 GROUP OF aed ® Beach Wear © shoer Blouses ' - SHIRTS $139 1) e Play Suits © Cotton Blouses ROASTERS and FRYERS Slightly Soiled, Reduced to 4! * Shorts ¢ Summer Make up your shopping list now—bring it to Archer's. Our , a a lee ae : © Bathing Suits ¢ Millinery really wide selection of food products will surprise you. Men S >| e Halters e Costume Flowers Plan to restock your pantry shelves completely. e@wins *S ‘ aaa 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 We close Thursdays at 1 o'clock IF i1’s SS oda CORRECT ’ 5 fi £ YOU WILL FIND IT AT STARLING’S BLACK SHEER NIGHT GOWNS TROZAN Made HOSE 1 pair to a family 0£2£4244444444444444444444444446444444444 Shop i: STARLING’S cscgeae ethane aan “Opposite the La Concha Hotel” 417 Duval Street Key West, Fierids We close Thursdays at | o'clock 146

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