The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 27, 1945, Page 4

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SENATORS HAVE RACKET IN USING — WILLIAMSTOWN EMPLOYES FROM FEDERAL AGENCIES GONE wRrTER SAYS GOOD PEO- MISS HUDLOW IS mt OF AMERICA’ GIVEN PROMOTION | COULD WNSIST IT BE aii, ou. Hudiow, daughter of | Moderate to easterly winds. SORES UP |Mr. and Mra. Horbce S. Hudlow of lig — has been R Dicken, or BC ashingtom = few ort News Service = ‘ r uring the aftermoens Tees het in the hae ae Me Mittle Jacksonville +tt*y~ aoe > Cam oo Dey ity than they would have Senate Geet the goed people jess and has been stationsd at a t 6 weiss ene metien sheuk! insist be Hamilton Field for eight months. we o = € 8. own. orcasix o~ore By " ‘, wouter Marry F Williamstown has gone ®ré LIEUT. COMDR. REES western in a big way. Wiry | em Friday Sen RE Sonate hae] PERSONNEL OFFICER [littie cow ponies carrying) her with widely scattered show ~ the Senate has | riders clad in 10-gallon hats,|°"* °curTing mostly over south “a ke 7 al AT NAVAL STATION chaps and other traditional-| °°" ® ue *perated| | . ge | Jacksonville to Apalachicola at y 1 wong Senators | ly western regalia are @ COM-| x) nell craft or storm warnings mer & Murre Mon-| jmon sight | have been issued = made Pepper of Flor-| The western movement | aa ty = Maer’ M. Kilgore of | started when Mrs. Bill Wood, REPORT Py Virginia, and Elbert wife of a druggists and an) Cece tn oe i . et ; |avid “horse opera” fan, de-| 7 a vo. Se SS & Thomas of (tah. ali Dem = Observation taken at 8:30 am cided to do something about “ 4 - . = . ; | Eastern War Time (City Office) Leguience }a long-standing yearning to ‘Tomperetures j ride the plains Highest last 24 87 —_— ——. | She bought a western outfit.| [Ow cct last might - ee a a ae et then @ Bérse. Then eke got her! Ny. an 82 - - 4 husbatl intere and he | Nosmai 81 1 . jbought | t long.” Precipitation . Jshe re found @ainfall, 4 Bours qnding . —— a let of our neighbors had the 83 an nohes Trace : j same handke@ings, and fror rainfall since Sept. 1 * * hey on it just grew.” ches 655 - , earch ag Jersey cowboys and cow-|Excess since September 1, 2 * e ° gifts banded together into the inches a Pe oe Williamstown Riding Club, which | Total rainfall since Jan « ' jin prewar days had a membership | inches 28.18 o t { @T. Now there are only about | Excess since ary ~ sae ' W active members, but they ex < - ' ~ pect a big imerease when all the Relative Humidity . - ware Ws come home , . > | One of the club's best nders is Offiera: Navy Proto »Walter Naabe, a bus driver wh: has a corral full of rambunctious . “ | roping. Another active memb« Boros Lmpioyees U ast asmgnment a5) js Edward Brown, moth . 7, : g off the bar-|of four sons in the services : acks st the Na Ammunition |Arthur Hauckes, club president, : ~— ' is an electirican Son a tae ‘ if ate The club operates on a heavy | o . aR a achatale Anite {rom ten: ~ j - Key W s mouth to| ovations in thattectke ce.| TEMPERATURES sae © me ! x personnel officer Of snd occasionally present a scale | Tempeyatury dpta f 24 howe ‘ ‘ “ a . | model rodeo. Once in a while ending 8-30 am e : — —_ they heip farmers herd cattle tol by me Lowest » t o set echont ROW Pastutes. This is likely to be | Station last 2¢@ hours last night “ ms aes senoe' la strenuous operation for th ‘ . ; momissioned ap ens ye ail. Boston 5 ~ ag (tomy ge S Bast time.” says Presiden . 4 ’ on — Héuckes, “we had 10 more horse. | Charleston a4 4 “ A men than cogs. We rded those ° ® 3 on, Oe tain teen WE ort S tne me * bs 2 a . . ier femen fast They di ve milk for | {'8'* . ~ = te ahd at se and elect teal |*¥° days afterwards. 4 Kar wering A me of his Sinan o KEY WES Late Wingers Detominate fiese he was ayeane, Yorn} TO TONIGHT “ener we 7° a ‘ Ships itig rporitien M 62 lectrica!l planne on é@ | Monn apol t . s and repair ships. The Mongwe District Committee | New « RY 1 K Fort mths after reporting.|of the Boy Scouts will hold its'| New Y 2 “ War) a Force Atlantic Fleet = cos ie t ng Office in Norfotk, as-|** en — I la ‘ s ning crews for 1 craft | building of West Poinciana Place. } vet a sent to Solomons, Md. t The maj topic of discw s 1 * j continue the same work, with ad-/ will be the expec 5 Pa pa ° / duties as f nant Brick, field scout stive — + jof the naval amph pase jis planning on arriviny Ox ESIDENT wa Ldain lhe $ for 6 ook ° PR TRUMAN : : mel Creek apacity.|ference with local S wi TC ADDRESS NATION bef J. Moehrke, Dist rs | tm Sepip hah -0005 Peenda-lrnasioner ssid, today ON WAR FUND DRIVE . Ree ed at Appledore. aa Eng a 0 of the Ne Ad Sinclair Oi) obtains conce n > i Amphibioy aig, yi all iy MIAMI, F H ° fing invamon fdtces bath tional War F © unt fwe days Mefore D. “ eee a ‘ Sdibched and tte , lhhalson officer f “ H " ie Britush Na For fiv fe N War ¢ ’ 7 ahead tp ts Iruesday « Ox 2nd ' Ade Frankhn| “5 , r Royal Navy We ) A part y that dur F + img was in Eng Fund I quent M ard ¢ 5 e | A British | n, W H : | * « we plac n e ne + ul a Engiar h was an! . Listening a «! . p after D-D ak r* ‘ st ae + Ir * es » nd 5,080 office » ‘ * ah tb st Official Naw ’ to +4 d be that Victor ° i returna! te} LIEUT. L. A, DANIELS nte y ° nm Ap “f thig vear! New di ave ye ank ful St Jullene Creek.) the € = or ’ dered he his and captain of K ” « is §6Wife. West, Lieut LR * ba a bera| (Ret.), took Aug A Bar-| having be we D b , med ber 86.08 exedite ofpe: und ’ xpects| Commander J A. Lewis ° 6 at At-| With 35 years of active . SCHOOL IN DRAMA th ibehind him, most of IS ESTABLISHED ARRIVED IM 1786 ——| duty, Lieutenant Daniels » BUILT IN 1865 {tioned here during pro ‘ te days as Commanding Oftix t he % H mi n rail-)the CG-296 which m TAMPA, F « Wo woe « he United State gure { ’ nners th {7 " “ ji believed to have teem built | other CG best on the base He j tees | began shore as district | = | specter of the P 4 Everglades ) ed George W. Whirtler. father of) City. Fla we 1ea2 iB F he famous artist, was a West | Sate? became captain of the t ved a . j Pount | Retired June 1, 1964 was drat t R w = ae SS Mon ~ — j mmedistely called bagk to serv an's College we coming t ’ Subserfie t6 The Citizen. t Tampa through its and East Gulf of Mexico except ly winds, moderate fresh through Flor- ida Straits this afternoon, tonight FORECAST showers, mostly in afternoons. occasionally Florida: Partly cloudy this aft- ernoon, tonight and Friday. Wide- ly scattered showers tonight and early tomorrow morning Partly cloudy wes fresh along uons and Florida | Leonard Key has arrived | Tokyo Bay aboerd the USS. Key West and vicinity: Partly ‘craft Carrier Bataan. He is cloudy this afternoon, tonight and thunder - Air- serv. 8 the Tin many friends, is the son Mr.| board the and Mrs. Elwell Key, of 2805) we er) Flagler Avenue. | War casualty The young Key Westers joined /total, with shout ice in a ot MENT Men his first trip to the eeeceeeecseeees wm Ge leserted tf the rate of Ee a werd for each , ee ) Pe, Sale—Furnished or untun-, SIOUX FALLS, $. D—A highly ‘The rate fer binentace type te Se a! ‘shed home. New paint, Rew exciting woman telephoned police word and the x 74 @~; hardwood floors, new bathroom | prowler surveying a ty Sse | fixtures, frigidaire, w: etn 2 —_ ments is invartably im at sett 25 stove. Call from "ovse with considerable atten- = hy — Fh S| Sus Pm Phone 163. Paul tion. A squad, dispacthed to the qoute chacned. py sen, Fleming st. \seene, found it was the landlord ao ae ee en, SESS ; sept?4-4tx' sizing up the house for a paint 8 2 and 3-bedroom bungalows, ? HELP WANTED furnished and unfurnished; ~ > sancine ee ail payment, balance ATHLETES FOOT GERM payabl: monthly. Johnson & ane & oeb Johnsen, Phone 372. septi-tf IN ONE HOUR, if not Ap rte a | your 35c back. Ask any | OL. its 0 a it OPERATORS Tratler, furnished, has tires. $110.| PENETRATE. The germ can’t be al { Witham Meyers, 602 Duval st. killed, unless reached. Feel it ANTED } sept?s-4tx, P ey ti ft one —— germs. APPLY FULL STREN { Full Pay While Lax rning {for itchy, sweaty or smelly feet. 5 awe a ee oe uv _| Today @ dner's Pharmacy Vacations With [Pay For Sele—Pre-war aluminum- = = aaa frame bicycle. Ni Ni Sickness Ben ft | 0 Maval Bend fat ep| |) + WANTED! — PERMANENT EMP? OYMENT street’ Every article im stock! Whole key not necessarily cleared ae ll be sold at 29% discount | or improved but soil must be ade . q ncludes toilets, wash ba ate homesteauing and citrus —— sins, heaters, all sizes of pipes grove. Willing to pay beck taxes A FLORIDA KEY Area at least 250 acres "Pre-inventory sale. ’ Pepp Plumbing Supply 512 Fleming . and fittungs. Now is the time to! in addition to reasonable purchase TELEPHONE OOFICS get what you need at a big dis-| price. Please include full descrip- pes en sept2S-3tx » and photographs if possible, — — ~ — — with total st Complete pey- gs ee aa For Sale—1941 Nash, 4-door, A-1 ment made in cash £ sig ye te hape. 38-F Naval Housing | Write G. G. K. c/o Citizen (a rn eae ae w n a ee | : septil-tf | PLE For Sale—One 1948 Servi-Cycle 7 a7 Per gores A-1 condition. One steel cut a ago ge aad es ting lathe 3010 Seidenberg o 6H Kress & C i septzs. tx SePUL-1M© Foe Sale— Dinette set, % bed, da | venport, odd pieces, child's Walt srs aad Wye a na " and rocker, baby car : age. nursery chair. 38-F Na Shop F our Sunday Dinner ity, PResiecy ' al Housing septas-3tx er ¥ at @nger wan Day go § boerd bask: itp = or Saale Dus! Western: nh live well aa er, ee oe <P> painted, fine: tian with § SITUATION WANTED or 2 eemanent pes 4 denmder ahmol aMerutioms. steady H. P. Johnson Sea Horse alter | nate firing pwhad cubpale vied up sete.’ just pe } men for work at 224-B Poinciana sept 25-3t» For Sale—Modernisti¢e t ‘ r two ag, - ssories H Kress &! Levy. See ept2l et bedréon nd 1010 125-6tx 419 coffee table street 14-foot factory out ke built Cal sept2S 3t sep26 3tx M S_ sHoP KANTOR’ ‘alace Theatre Phone 897 — . ee 4 “ ie WAAL it a rove nee day ® pm. S040, Nbveb Bus x 1 are rdially weleome sur store and look CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS. You need ij ot feel obliged to buy! to v ver r CLOTHESCRAFT CLOTHES An Outstanding Textile " Achievement by Pacific Mills Ca f —Phus « Masterpiece of An Extremely Light- Weight Virgin Wool Fabric SUITS TAN, BLUE and BROWN Single and Double Breasted Shorts and Regulars am eR

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