The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 24, 1945, Page 2

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"sto Coreen Greewre ond Age Mreete POWER OF PUBLICITY Once again The Citizen has demon- strated the power of publicity. As a medium for advertising in Key Gute Sate Nemmpeeee to Bey Wen end West, The Citizen is incomparable. That “Es Gen. Gente. oo cass matter | 1aCt has been demonstrated many a time onan pppreggeeeemen Of course, we do not claim that everything | «-yver 1 it. tes silver ‘ate your hat and let's get out) “s7, or Lowell was calli silver 5 = Frese te exclusively enti te | offered for sale in The Citizen is sold, be- ; of here!” Wayne cried. “Hello. Anne.” he at note| realized that she had never = fot repehie se of ali Rowe diepettee Anne laughed. “I didn't wear a! o¢ controlled eagerness in his| looked tovelier. Her honey-col- a eek ctherwins oF i paper end | Cause there are times when the thing of-| pae~ pe a Me rt ‘of 4 hair curled lovingly | fered is not needed by anybody. But if a Anne was conscious of the en-| you I have or some typing her flushed face and eed e “iti » person vious eyes of the other ¢ done tonight wondered es shone with happiness. | need exists, The Citizen reaches the person | yiouscves of Seles tas dou clad yelp ae aan” the bal Ske’ heard Wayne's finn | OF persons affected by the need, and the to foot with excitement. Mr. Far- Ro idea of the amount of door she caught up a light in 7 ham ared in the doorway tol it had for to make and to meet hi thing advertised is sold to them. | ee call o ‘exeuse. for his The same thing applies to The Citi- “It's ci to see you, Wayne. De again. was giad ¢ ty soad her, | zen’s classified column, including the de- yer ,- Ring wees So rr LN went dows the pathway bordeved nsobeyed lone . } partment about lost articles. Sometimes | and came back te town today. at ime ween she would have) by — LB ‘Warne’ + poama, ste the articles are not found, and an adver- . he smiled. - "She eet by voi Mendy. “Tm car parked at the curb. An : barctee trom | tisement is then of no consequence. and | pent daet thoe he en en. rey Major Las ar 6 Gree, Pee © Soceed rece ne sore . le | there ma he on when ry finde oe s ae So fate that ion fm gong out wit him to- colored gown, leaned out to greet to keep what he has found, but if the thing 2 didnt let anybody tnee - WPA wted yesterday it let an "Oh! It jet} = + ‘A repo: y y « found and the finder is honest, the | was going to get this leave.”| at che other end of the fine,” beautiful A. received many inquiries for ac- Key West, and James ; articles advertised are returned to the own. | Wayne. <plained “= didn’t want] “11 hope vou f~ 4 be able to|“1 persuaded Wayne it was slf- commodations from people in| Byrd were married today im Ser sige any —er— visit and I didn’t] find someone to help you. Lola| ish of him to keep himself 2way rious parts of the country who| Diego, setording jo = sumage er wh nem. That fact too has been | want anything to go wrong Unzle| Chester. who works in our offiee,| from his friends. So Jimmy and - a ng a the received here by Mrs. Salis. demonstrated in the use of classified ad- | Matha. T hope vou don’t mind—| is quite a good typist. Mr. Parham | came alone. Anne Winslow. this “'S" to come here during cme sitlnsmeets te The Citas pond going to do withut a could give you her telephone o fom Foster!” eng winter sseson Today The Citizen says in ag a Mr Farham shrugged “Inas Thank you. Perhaps I shall try/ by Carts side She os a Fire Chief Ho. y Bak fr by <=. an. Nie weak “MaPROVEMERTS FOR KEY WEST oe oo nti much as I didn’t expect her back} Miss Chester. Sorry to have both-| bling with anger and disappoint- jiane for Jacksonville to a cn ae coee count” ad cizen ng The ¢ ts news | anyway. I'l! try to get along” ered you” And he was gone. ment. Wayne was wearing an un- ** ADVOCATED BY THE art my ere have vou She felt quite provoked with|easy expression.—one th: ane - ed pp enenennste a ana Th — P . ' him. Why did he have to call just; had come to recognize that he | More Motels and Apartments. eae he seen st Se San now, sounding wistful and ill-| wore when he considered himsel ; Act. the state of Florida acquired 10 su t i at the close of his conver-/ the victim of circumstances. She ' k sation caught her lip savagely between ; & Geech and — ! ns Big Pine, the . which h tr rs a girl was standing ber tooth ao, within her there was Airporte—Land See ‘ fered to the pul t 3 ot the door sto her apart-| born termination to let hy — Ta in : he public at $9 a lo pretty girl in a red|mothing—not even Carol King’s | & Comsclidetion of Couniy County Clerk Ross C. Sawyer gave a stor she said. “Are vou| plotting—spoil this evening ernment bout the ‘tale of the lots to The Citizer HEY went st advertised for aj “T" ; all right for — - ” ae dry ther you to come ong if Wayne ’ Community Avd@itertum 'and gromp after group of Westers Anne had completaly forgotten thinks a, Cara she said charm. a ! thered ut his office to purcha The 'Oh, I'm sorgy,” she cried. ba it ro pe ym ten Seturday, November 24th 8; 800 A. L. Alexander* —— | the one—but since | ® eg | 630 Don't Be A Sucker* Citizen rar two other stories, and at 11 ad ' ome-| attention te you and Jimmy oP 4 to Midnite | r —$—[—— ee ‘hing| Shall we go, Wayne, darling?” Se 100 Club } 4 beg Lang i o'clock ves vy me Sawyer cs a to be i y ¢ = Penietta*® | UA venture’ | FREEDOM OF THE PRESS od up The Citinen end requested the pul tomorred Gl aiter thet 2 Rag ew 9:30 Double or Nothing? be indeemed’ thatthe aslo. hed been dis t know what my plans will 7:45 Tem Herees* 10:00 Operatic Review* ‘ . 14 I have vour name and . + anal 11030 What's That Song?* j Where news is suppressed there & ontinued at that hour so cua ant in tench] Bie, ! gues” she Meng And i pln. hang, 11:00 Paul V. MeNutt* enanchy; where news is controlled there is Mr. Sawyer explained that he ha if T decide to stav here?” | frome Now, on, Fm going to do i Friish the Job | 1508, Dango Orchestra ) tar: emu where news is free are human be- een able to do a tee dur S is and she lived in| Close to him, ner head all but on 11:30 Duke Ellington Orchestra? wee hour the first Cit " i men not fi his shoulder. , 1138 News* CARL ACKERMAN, ed, except show tI ‘ he Se gy ge > Spiveh Onchestee”! 7 4. ©. to Sone Dean, School of Journalism, ts to prospect re pts 4 looked at tj-| through W. i N | 7:00 Sunrise Serenade ne the es wer hadn't worn for| "0 way f daunting bre tonight. | 7:15 News Cotumbte University ou b " th but it looked all right o> to ane Sunday. November 25th | 70 Sunrise Serenade Pa - ecaeneree — 825 News A da rned at » Ke = & © & Seon 8:30 Sunrise Serenade alanis ok PEOPLE'S FORUM = GIVEN biscHaRce 2 em 33 ES More than 900 lots hav een sold | . 7 9 ~ . "Harpist I 10 00 Church of the Wi WILL always seek the truth and print and Mr. Sawyer said he st check Pvt. First Class Prederkk 5 Themes 10:15 Waltz Time without fear and without favor; sever be the sales to ascertair here are a’ ts War <tttere welemawe enpece- | tit gous repept ver, tha song { 1207 Geargim wtreet, 2 O° en 10:30 Fun with Music® f the ne i tead- “ meen er a “re _ e etrats to cttack wrong or to epplent right; | | remaining. and. he added, it is his impres emade nd «pplication, ‘ithe: eee idle) ‘Staten Anny | 098) WKWE Program Magame | 11:0 Cecil Brown, News * > t h ! earns es!) lw Ree Pe Knight wan reicowd 00 Allen Roth Orchestie is Bs 5 el “ is bata em have been « t epreser of ve a aah ee . 11:30 ‘ake It raat aiways fight for progress; never be the or — ‘dei ie ae aaa eee eee en ene (st the Separation Center at 130 Bro Arte Quarter® 1 Like jun of the mouthpiece of any person, clique, ee ie Pee on > te aie Uke ¢ abore | CAMP Breckinridge, Ky. 11 00 on tee ST me gi ae ei ae it ts also ¢ ‘ , 0 jewing Sta eve % faction or class. always do its utmost for the . ‘ 3 pes Who can remember t d days wher wit be pal sdteme t GAS MIXTURE Noon woe 12:00 William Lang public welfare; never tolerate corruption or , paging a: eal die cd otherwine 1 8 tiny sti 200 Pile Hour* {1215 Morton Downey* injustice: denounce vice gute eam, || * country picnic was te big ev -— etigye DETROIT _X Hour® } 12:30 Rhythm Makers qummend good done by frien or organe | ns cme oT ; ercsape : : , 1245 Navy Band* = 4 100 News } taption: tolerant of others’ rights, views and u bought any War Bonds— The Citia ty bothers lated gue, ens 118 Luncheon with 1 pee that will elevate ‘ amounts of carhen anc » Ch ! ¢ ! (pintons; print only news ' w that you appreciate the victory 8° * © that you merely re- yiag mse ae Om ; B 2:00 Cedric Foster* | amd pot contaminate the reader; never com- thet came to the nation? ai s op | pe e- " 2:15 Jane Cowl* “ at o . oe ~ . promise with principle = ee tithercalt Magld upon KILLED AT RACES » World 2:25 Clift Edwards® } i 235 Queen For A Day ———_—$——————— LT “GHASTLY MARK-UPS” wat ad i a y | appre ; Sty Mebae® 3:00 Griffin Reportnig® paces “et ‘ 315 Leibert DISTRIBUTION FIRST ; i , Me me a = 3:30 Remember* — ‘ . 345 Music of Manattan . don red a | the ¢ t i HN B. WINN 400 Erskine Johns é ' cH ee that 2 . “ oS = Seeie 415 The Johnson Family* ” show 4:30 Melody Hour* aaacataa New F 5.09 Pete Howe “ ‘ 4 ; 298.95. H J 515 Superman ik rsigh i . it , \ Rey te 530 Captain Midnight* ma ' i, 545° Tom Mix* b ' ss ‘ ’ ° = xt th . ‘ Q N ap psitdic Mr. Murct 5 P ' He 2-F r be » , ' he bh hat s KEY WEST, FLORIDA 2 : ' 1600 ON YOUR DIAL os USE ia] ‘ titier , body has got to keep th mu i macineeaieiiena navoid TOUGH ON THE FISH . and cnet iw ' ‘ he oO t iw re lepend t " atra b N test rye ¢ Some authori tha r ate that there will be 10,000.000 | mercially rtant ‘ deste £ Ss airy w e severe We an read th he | Th {r | distribution *a fra f the leth . today. 1 F re of a progressive t the hope . ' I best laid production | in the will mea th femp fn hemes will come to f ootn bind ths canon rh . : ORR ce am put them across to 190,000,000 com. | seems a a H. E. CANFIELD. M. D. omer iia dial mn wat Eye. Ear. Nose and Throst . . i SPECIALIST meen ah a Oe ate Also Glasses Fitted Maybe what the country needs ia a | tuide r ‘ 1 Office H ? moratorium editorials after dinner thu on to do Gules 3 Off 417 Stress speeches and “1 ) messages”, blast fish ee ad Will Broadcast A MUSICAL VARIETY PROGRAM “SWEATING IT OUT WITH RHYTHM” Put On by Navy Personnel at the NAVAL OPERATING BASE Key West, Florida The Show Starts at 8 P.M. TONIGHT Saturday, Nov. 2ith FREE TICKETS Are Available at the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE No One will be Admuted Without A Ticket THIS SHOW IS FOR IVILIANS Whe Are to be te Gama at THE BROADCAST WILL START At 8:30 P.M. Sharp If you do not attend, tune in 1600 on your Radio Dial ARTHUR H. LOWE COLD PREPARATION GIVEN RELEASE ‘sete tottes ster, Some rors ‘ STRONG ARM BRAND TRIUMPH ’ COFFEE ° MILL AT ALL 42 GROCERS THE TIME TO SAVE IS NOW When earnings are high and consumer goods are ) | nauien unprocurable. Open a Savings Account with us. 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