The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 5, 1945, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1945 Ct he he te nt A tnt ton tn nnn bonnie btn tn tn nt intr) CORAL ROCKETS By L. P. ARTMAN, JR. Ab bb bbb bbbb bh bbe ss Bess bsssssseseee Watkins Pr Legal ceeds Slowly tance, i ate-Tesi nt to ci gone h or Court it pro! been t de ases but the ju said that the circ unding the c¢ important once urr re very and to get them ¢ ly j before street or past more seriou peeding beyor Boulevard. ° The Shining Charter With the instrument of be put into ¢ the city attor burdensome at th going into any come up to city commissieners invariabl city attorney for his to the legality and upon | cisions rest que co; opinio great al of commission’s decision He not say that the commissior or should do thi tells if it is legal E is able. And a lot of cits . The Little Man Somehow or the a battle 6f forces in t mission meeting: Ev quict and then sudd missioner jumps to h vehemently makes a detail which is appare consequential but { vestigation will bear great fruit in the near future. And there are forces struggling from a num of sides to influence the comr If you were watched the various kir ple troop up to city hall for views, if you saw the variou commissioners button-holed on the streets, as perhap: you would everywhere with the com too, truly that this i gotten or little man’s” sion I have heard, whenever there i ment of the laws as forcing dei ments, that the approached first tle men next said that if the bigger r town lead, the little quickly follow ° e George’s Presentation One of the the city proposition was made by Gomez, son of the late Judge thur Gomez of Key West. Georg is building a much-needed vay in back of t getting opp fact that < ed him to oper to even build ar AB or resident district ago the U a permit to < is entirely and out of r seemed to mc sented his cast legally an air of yet kept The ultimate that he | for he ht 1 fight legal whic ion, a reporte 1 hav to get. "TL believ are try to be of th nquent rich and finest addres: sion regarding Geo comr states that he actior erty owners . Spots Troubles ‘arely or a b: otest court the pr heads and, be quite pa imstances} | is quite robbed u: hen talk gue play. ee New Grass Cutter “they The y court use and USO Church Map USO Clubs of thi printed a card chur r Chamber. refe 6 th tize to proper persons beach rd for and the get if it stated at a count pecial meeting nown marine ¢ te the ve tentatively beact andom core borin, itely be done. Also, ledge is under those probable that oth be chosen eas T kn Those possi may > to of personal expe goes down to the depth ov head sue I think it is safe your money will be ca pent. The beach committe from the id and con: Rotary Club, which would to a preposterous business propo- all on ich sinking money in a poor site. oe Can A Storm Do It! That the be ne definitely rux the ach can be t of these be problem Will n the storm That's for final > Boule cott ages ge if the Re st Beack ne bh up on + Taylor, Cuba Helps He es s we We do ¢ oting sou proposi v the goes through on Dec. e that the n If you vote this bon established State Veteran Unit Will Meet Tomorrow (Florida News wineneiserssc) JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 5. | The first Jacksonville session of the State Veterans Commission, | pron appointed by Gov. Millard F. Caldwell as authorized at the last ion of the Legis'ature, will open at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the Seminole Hotel, George r'L. Killam, commission member a-|from the Second Congressional y| District, announced. In addition to the seven com- -, mission members, David L. Wil- executive secretary and State Service officer will attend. The commission was organized in Tallahassee and has since met} in Sil Springs and St. Peters- burg. Ray V. Judson of Bartow is chairman of the commission. ‘TWO BASKETBALL GAMES LAST NIGHT The Convent wuz of last ball little then. Lions overpowered the Alumnae __ basketball team last night at the High School Gym by a score of 33 to 15. Margaret McCord, Beatrice Demeritt, Fortune Demeritt, > Cleo Rosam, Doris Ott and Jackie Doughtry played for the Lions sponsored team, while 2 Dolly Mora, Collins, Betty Lane, ; Roberts, Ramos, Saunders, Gato, r them Boza anda Dazzo played for the Convent Alumnae. The Key West Transit Com-! defeated the Coca Cola m 39 to 27. Rosam, Brill, Val- Pineda, Duke, and ed for the Key West Company team. McCoy, Gardner, Spaler, Lane and Grif- fin poses! Cre! Cal Coca Cola. | THE WEATHER FORECAST Key West and vicinity: Part- ly cloudy to cloudy this after- sem noon with occasional light rain; mat = fair tonight and Thursday; cold- BEMECT ber this afternoon and _ tonight: continued cold Thursday; fresh to moderately strong west to northwest winds this afternoon and tonight, diminishing some- what Thursday. Florida: Considerable cloudi- er sit€S’ ness and colder today, becoming but on) fair and continued cold tonight from! and Thursday. Jacl4sonvilae through Florida , Straits and East Gulf: Fresh to asionally moderately strong rly winds today, becoming northerly tonight and Thursday; mostly cloudy weath- er with occasional rain today, ot £0| becoming partly cloudy tonight and Thursday. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: Small craft warnings lowered south of Jacksonville through the Florida Straits to Punta a at 9 a.m. today. REPORT West, Fla. Dec. 5, 1945 We |Observation taken at 7:30 am. beach, Eastern Standard Time See (City Office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night Mean Normal ind on map of ces of | it the County y com- sites n sites gs will if the sites it your arefully | e stems| tive fresh that nuilt on sites seems] | but seems! Key »cked y bad beach would Ithough a had Ww ith ow shor Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m.; inches Total rainfall since Dec. 1, inches Deficiency since Dec. 1, inches “-{ Total rainfall since Jan. 1, | _ inches | Excess inches Relative Humidity 1% Tomorrow’s Almanac ie Sunrise 6:59 a.m. ; Sunset 5:38 p.m. | | Moonrise = 833 a.m. Moonset 7:18 p.m. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 11:32 a.m. 4:44 am. 10:24 p.m. 3:57 p.m. 0.32 0.06 40.06 since January 1, 3.36 d out} TEMPERATURES Temperature data for the 24 hours | ending 7:30 a.m. Highest Lowest last 24 hours last night 54 41 65 64 Station Atlanta Boston Brownsville Charleston 36 KEY WEST K. W. Airport 76 an Miami Minneapolis _| New Or Beer 23 44 42 46 Aenea City 47 Pensacola 55 Fittsburgh 39 St. Louis 34 Tampa 27 44 30 37 22 21 53 Newfou oldest | British co! discov ered json. The hotel THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY FROM FILES OF THE OF DECEMBER 5, 1935 | Boy's Fellowship Cub, spo: ed by Equity Lodge of Odd Fel lows, will hold a meeting in Pythian building on Fle street. teamship Cub: 1 make last trip from Key West to tomorrow. From the latter she will go to Mobile to into drydock. Peter Schu | Casa Marina, said to pects to have a very suc will be opened January 1. This is the strike of WPA West, and it was been no material the men refused to wor under present conditions. W. S. Eakins was elected \ shipful EIS of the Dade L of Masons at a meeting he night. Hollon R. Berv third day Id las Stephen C. __ Classified Column Sn ee in ia ee ander this head will be inserted im ‘fhe Citizen at the rate of Ze a word for inser- tion, bat the minimum charge for the first 25 words or less is 30c. ‘The rate for tinckface type is 3c word and the minimum charge for) the first 15 words or less is 45c. Payment tor classified rtinerm with ledger mc-| unts may have their advertise- ments charged. insure publication, copy must | be im the office before 11 o'clock on the day of publication, HELP WANTED TELEPHONE OPERATORS WAGE INCREASE Learners now earn a mini- mum of $26.00 per week for 48 hours work Wage rates for experienced operators are proportion- ately higher Frequent increases, addi- tional payment for evening, Sunday and holiday work MANY OTHER ADVANTAGES Let our Chief Operator, Mrs. McDermott, tell you the whole story Apply 9 to 5 at the TELEPHONE OFFICE decl-tf; Wanted—Clerks, male. work. male and fe Apply Western Union. decl-t Two fountain girls for to 11. Apply La Division st. Stenographer Wai Thompson Enterpr Caroline st. Wool presser Steady p man. 715 Duval st Wanted At Once—T: lar or substitut E. Fowler, 50. and decora Refrigeration salcs and Repairs on all makes. Ww guaranteed. Mumford & Ri 220 Duval st., phone 333. nov22-1mo Key West ‘Bedding Co., 669, 515 Front st. at \dvertise- | | ments is invariably in advance, but! | regular a oi Messenger for day-tim | TITLES OF HEADS ‘MAY DROP CITY |. FIREMAN SOON i" . pals. Chief Leroy Torres’ re- to remove Fieman Floney co" TO EASE MISERY e to. the civi so" “ OF CHILD'S COLD com! « RUB RUB ON iCKS VapoRus STRAND THEATER LLOYD NOLAN in -|‘Circumstantial Evidence” Coming: “Till We Meet Again” ae un known chancellc f 75 e 1840, ates of Yale and 22 of Pri ton. Singleton and William L. Rich- ardson today became members of the Key West Rotary Club at o MONROE THEATER weekly luncheon. operetta, “The World's Chil- Laurel & Hardy in | will be given tomorrow “ Y OW. 5 had night in the Division street pub- THE BIG NOISE Coming: “4 Jills And A Jeep’ ; lie school unde 1e direction of Mrs. Avelio Cabot, Mrs. Robert Dopp and M ence Albury. Today The Citizen says editorial paragraph with vision gene | A Terrific - Titanic - Colossal THE WORLD’S GREATEST SHOW at the MUNICIPAL STADIUM Key West, Florida BIG DAYS 1 FOR SALE and NIGHTS | TUES., WED. and THURS. One Gest motor scooter. New, 8:30 P.M., 2:30 and 8:30 P.M. ht direct from factory. One DEC. 11 - 12 - 13 all girl's bicycle, one man’s x J. B. Bearup, 514 (rear) Margaret st. dec3-3tx Marine “Engines Just received a carload of Gray (General Mo- tors) Marine Diesel Models 64HN-4, 5 and h.p., with reduction gea w, others rebuilt. Ve sual bargai: at about price and less. We are . South Florida distributors for Osco-Ford and Osco-Hercules oline and diesel marine gines. Dealers invited. Gulf- Atlantic Machinery and Marine Service, 198 S.W. North River Drive, Miami. Phone 3-2832. nov28-6t | { Lot cheap. Corner Seminary and! Thompson. 50 ft. x 96 ft. Apply} 1508 Semin tain: } decl-6tx, 2- and 3-bedroom bungalows,} — furnished and unfurnished; America’s Greatest | small down payment, balance * ' payable ‘monthly. Johnson &/ pC AeUS et ohnson, Phone @72_crel'"| RINGLING BROTHERS BARNUM & BAILEY’S CIRCUS Season of 1945 Sponsored by Key West’s Lions Club * General $400 Reserved $150 Admission Seats CHILDREN UNDER 12 F YEARS of AGE 50c Pl BUY YOUR CKETS NOW at Southernmost City Pharmacy, Duval and Fleming Sts. Electric ice box, neon hotel sign, gas stove. Reasonable. South- ross Hotel. dec3-3tx Tan's bicycle, $10; $15. Call after 5, Apt. val Housing. lady’s bicycle 10A, Na dec: Skunk fur jacket, Good condition. Apartment 1. one year old. 812 South st., dec4-2tx SIGNS—“For Rert”, “Rooms for | Rent”, “Apartment for Rent”. | THE ARTMAN PRESS. jun!-tf | 1939 Oldsmobile. Good condition Inquire Midget Bar after 4 p.m. dec4-3tx Lady's bicycle, balloon tires. cellent condition. No. 3 Der Terrace, rear 1119 Watsor decd and one lady’s bicycle. dec5-2tx Sixty-one overhead Harley n motorcycle. 916 Geo n, after 5 p.m. dec5-3tx EATERIES _ AS aD PAIN H. E. CANFIELD, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat SPECIALIST Also Glasses rane: " | Office Hours, 7 to Appointment, Pt Galey's Office, 417 PLACE YOUR REFRICER 4 TION REAL ICE BASIS and you wi GUARANTEE Service eration REAL ICE is MORE ECONOMICAL... and Safe .. . It's PUE:E THOMPSON ENTERPRISES. ... GCE DIVISION) it's Hea Phone No. 8 Enjoy EHRET'S Extra BEER Famous for Fine Flavor Since 1866 Robert Knobel “WHOLESALE BEER and W 2049 N. MIAMI AVE. Phone 2-5824 Keep saving used fats to help prevent dec5-2tx FOR HENT Detective stories, romances, raphies, all the best new books, some for 5c per day, many for only 10c for a whole week. Paul Smith, Bookseller, cor. Simon- ton and Eaton streets. For Hire—Truck, general moving. J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmars! Lane. Temporary phone, 444, from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. dec-lmo Where further cuts in your soap supply (ee re CH A GOO? # LONG AS THE GOVERNMENT WANTS there’s fat, there’s soap Keep Saving Used Fats—Help Prevent Soap Shortcges TTT TT TP TT PyyYTTITiti iii

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