The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 19, 1945, Page 3

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| oe wrwwrree wwv"erreresy CORAL ROCKETS Sect Tort Meet Tuesday Night OARY RENNDERS ep~<Gemenapeges T™ ont Standacd Press Association +5 TE GAME ....... By L. P. ARTMAN, JR. we! > oe ocr anemic tines eae _ or Wi P+ P* Pe heeeae : of the Junior Senior High School Mr. and Mrs. James Pinder of Lights PARA AOAAAAASASOSSSS 7 A will be held tomorrow, TODAYS ARNIVERSARIBS =| 12:7 Petronia street are in receipt re i Me Beige the Florida Keys along with a . sige rar 1782 — George Rogers Clark,| of 5 letter from their son, Pt "ORLGS PRon ae. ally happy to report that the! little booth and free literature to “V°"!™& Nov. 20, at 8 o'clock iM | teader of the ilttie band of Ken-/ Donald Pinder, United States FORD PERSHING ———— jtratfic lights at Division and! %Pread among tne Jaycees from {ht School auditorium, corner | tychians-Vieginians who took the| Navy, stating that he arrived at SED) PLAYED) White and at Simont: in| the four corners of these United| White and United susets. | great Northwest in the Revolu-| Guam recently aboard one of the | 60 NE. Sra Street = ust CRETEROAY AT seumecepas | ME D*% been pur beck ny mem | States. What more efficient way| ,, Fathers’ night will be observed | tion, born in Virginia. Died Feb.| Navy ships i! rt Romnp - Sovetee . - AL cians Gum. Bs Siete first-| to spread the fame of the Island) ®t t™ meeting, et which be 13, 1818 | He says that he met Ernest ey arene taht, whith, haa nee en HE) City! Understand that Max-|1athers will take over - yoy 1797—Charles Anthon, Colum- . who came aboard the ship, 9 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION tong intervals and ons”, *S *°! weil's Furniture Store hag pre-|'"S and Earl Yates will be the) iin University’s greet classical it was anchored in the § enatesten on Gace en and many 3! seated a beautiful red rug to} Presiding officer. ‘ scholar, the country’s first great aleo saying that Ernest | waiting for un impatiently while! Police Chief Eisner which has| , Today We Build the Citizens | such, born New York. Died July! jooked well and fine. ‘They had | nr nnn: as . fairey al _ Grange, now has! too, laid in the chief's off of Tomorrow” is the theme for | 99 1967 2 good chat shout old Key Wes + Mod moving ot ae CBee? trat-| Kisner has worked for Mar the year 1831 — James Abram Garfield, ang many other things dealing o| trance to our cit enw t?_© | Sam Cohen of Maxw m the After the meeting a social hour) Ohio farm boy, law Union | with activities overseas ’ eed Plem -- t y. The Simonton raat be be enjoyed by all and de- genere| congressman, senator Private Pinder id that he = gt w has both sels lietous treshments will be serv-| 30h President, torn Orange, N.| popes to be back home soon . een lights “burning . ed by the Hospitality Committee.| y acs ted, and died, Sept ht nd clear.” Thanks goes| Praise For Bus Drivers aang | oe — - . complete encirclement of Metz Elect Lucas | The careful ng and ur-j column. Special mention: Miss} }g45100 years ago—George | 14 billion dollar Sixth War Loan on | ervice rendered the bus-| Beatrice Hinde, one of the oldest! sy Bates, n Delaware lawyer | drive starts j riding public KeyWest Tr ansit/ and most reliable drviers; A gel| ond a Pome cenyy Soe on i Low bling and liquor mpany di “ were w e Malgrat whose regular customers) .on of a noted Delaware jurist, aoe Garrison, acting chic . me will be ened down + digests ‘ keenly aware of hie petiene?! born Dover, Del. Died Oct. 31,| 11 in? War Labor Board, ex-dean . ¢ lice Ch { J - 1 2 1 aref and u ty 1918. € « " I “ ; . . Kisner Sund | t#in the sa } who rem heerful despite the paeaaean | the Unive consin k or of pok - Pidirg. and tu this| “pounding” he takes in old N 1 Law Sehoc rn New ce of ' r @ 6 and had the ‘ TODAY IN HISTORY - ws ~ . Beverage Inspec | CO@CCCCC CR CCS SSeS COCO CeCe eee TESS TeESESESEEEESEe “England first definite applica Alto. ¢ wad € . Ur y 4 thres pect Cl, tf; C. f] tion of prnciple of arbitretion in igus , f es of whiske nternational affairs oe gy ; ~ asst ied oitumn egg 2 ; HK Si @epeeeeeeseesesesees r Abrahar = » Bing < dvertinemen: ener beat nn 7 if West is tt wilt be tmecrted tn the Chttnem et) FOR SALE ener ner ; t ie ope ' we of Ze cack tmeer- —_—_ - = « ' pe. F | Som bee Cho sotsameuns charge for 2- and 3-bedroom bungalows,| y Kan- | ton 7 ARE BEING MADE AVAILABLE To ALL . “St Poe tate tor Siasttess cogs tc srs) fwimished and unfurnished: ‘9 prohibitionist, comes 0) ‘Rishop John D. Wing of ¢ o amothe ‘ Tee cate ny _Vtnstiaso type eee 1 down payment Washington to make Pres. The ‘ F ' t Ex IC DEALERS FOR Pe | the fret 18 words payabl. monthly. Johnson &| “ore Roosevelt, among other yo, mn Atlanta, Ga., ¢ ELECTRIC APPLIANCE poh ll yg sors ts tovartenty tm cévones, wet} J0hNSOR, Phone 372 movi-tt| ‘Mines, forevedr tobacco | | years ag D Ps . t “ Apply 617 Grinnell street ie ge. Poughkeet Y., doer ent gambling sex! (1917 Presidential proelam : 7 6s * Va Mo- F and thet he b HELP WANTED Gene jectric refrigerator and) "HOF 4. g>—2,000 Jap! St of Ohio. Stat ‘ t usehold f € ¥ . et he ‘ ' . ne a . r n Tok te “Six , _— 2 " nov i6 arg} Japan fight A TODAY'S HOROSCOPE This Electric System Does Not Sponsor t 9 Preside Rooseve + . k a Key W ELEPHONE = Saggy anmgewemme FF aaa H ; Any Particular Bealer - e ” eC ; esian. Th Park, N.Y. lit f “ OPERATORS lg 41—Ur S os ¢ I x r Bldg Mex ' ’ WAGE INCREASE * } . : Guara: * A k pp! w F ‘ | eS « MANY iER ADVANTAGES *® | " Gambling Raids Fines | Let oO _ pom > to S at the 2 : TELEPHONE OFFICE 7 S . " ' f= F . | w 7" | sot . N Works. 218 Sin * More new developments than = * New colorful interiors : * Greater economy Ben Trevor ae 7 : 7 ' ir Glenn A * Longer life A »-6t . I * New, finer performance « . . 100 h.p. V-8 engine. 90 h.p. . . 6 cyl. engine » w x : ‘ ond a. * Extra-big hydraulic brakes ‘ @ 441 for quick, quiet stops * New full-cushioned ride FOR RENT . det »mance » rn | : . MISCELLANEOUS . Pp . eas ; Simos W's here! The new 1946 Ford—edvenced Lawn oe ong R © 4 Eat tree in style, comfort, power and economy P Machines. Knives nov3-tf! Hore 1s @ big cor—roomy ond tux vriews— -) ae a _ with massive grille ond smart new interior e - F ; H B «-. You'll Gnd it smooth ond level riding CAROLINE STREET People ‘ f —thenks te multi-leet springs of © new design. For extra sotety, brokes ore new, ' a PROPERTY SOLD . por vent rhey ws a aherrepensry~ sw & F : stop @ cor of twice the weight There's phone : 10 more horsepower than before im the et22 fomous V-8 engine—ond sh!l more over- 2-1 WANTED TO RENT Gil economy. See this new Ford—now at Ww Good by r& your decier's. FORD MOTOR COMPANY i G £ t , thi THERE’S A : FOR HIRE S iis See, oe WANTED Lane. 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