The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 2, 1946, Page 6

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PAGE SIx THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1946. vevvvvvevervv yyy rvvvvvrvyrrrryy reer | comes when this brage and tus! Bost Of Service’* Dance Tonight At'Fine Dinners At. | VERY HEAVY LEATHER bee three years to tan, But! cattle hides can be tanned in ican be bought Key West will be 4 : CORAL ROCKETS | At Club Sugaloa La Concha Hotel; The Gulf Stream! BROOKEEN, Not smeprant/ only a few Weeka w ii aemiets) |COMPLETE LIST | —— ee Access An excellent Sunday {amily; an 1 % Dance is the order of things ae much cleaner city. jleather is so heavy that a hide! methods. You know here are a few tips! Club Sugaloa announces that By L. P. ARTMAN, JR. for newspaper contributors. First’ they are now open 24 hours a $0 0444444444044444444%744644446446644444 0f 3]] don’t try to write something | day around the clock. They never BEACH LOANED TO NAVY | terday and The Citizen was glad! in a fashion which will make a, close. Daily and Sunday and are The Boca Chica Beach is still to state the matter fully and newspaper say what you are try-; now specializing in serving Bar- not owned by the Navy but through the courtesy of the own-| ers the Navy d the docks for their crash boats and uses the} land for recreational facilities| ter their men. e ° i KEY WEST CONFEDERATES ; Reader sent in this clipping to} the southernmost newspaper in the country, The Key West Citi- zen. Town Life, a city in New York State finally voted to re- turn to the union: This city is 50 miles east of Buffalo. In 1861 after a stormy session the city voted 85-40 to join the confeder- acy. Why they took such action never has been explained. Town Line is 500 miles from the nearest confederate state. There is a leg- end about Key West in confed- eracy days which is somewhat : The city was predom- inantly confederate and some of the citizens took command of Fort Zachary Taylor at the mouth of the harbor. Well it seemed that when Sunday came the good southern citizens went n to church and of course since all Yankees are bad, bad people why the Federal troops here promptly took possession of the Fort while the Confederates were at church. That is how Key West became city in the south during the Civ- il War some blockade running into and through the Keys. e e WARFARE There is an ad today by Duffy’s Tavern which posts a $200 re- ward for anyone who gives in- formation on the person or per- sons who allegedly burnt down their building on Stock Island. Gasoline can was found nearby What kind of arfare is this? ° e ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BENEFITS The Grand Ole Opry which vas held by the High School w mmed to capacity for two nigh After all expenses were taken out the Athletic A: tion of the High School received $170 which will be applied toward entry of the School Basketball Team in the District Tournament at the end of the Basketball sea- son. ° . SHIPS WITHOUT ALLOTMENT It is known at the Naval Sta- tien that there are: some ships coming into’ the Station to be repaired yet the BuShips allot- ment fer the station was cut down and annouriced ‘ii’! The Citizen yesterday. Some’ sctuttle- butt has it: that thé ships ‘will pot come into Key West but ‘will be sent to some other naval Base on the way down here. The teuit announced yesterday is not foo bad and if you consider that most of those to be laid off will be among the temporary employ- ees, those over the retirement age and aliens, why it is not so bad. There was a lot of scuttle floating around the station yes- Try “This On Four Business Machine (By Assoviated Prens) JOHANNESBURG, South Afri- —The City Council has de- cided to “Buy British” even when the price is 28 per! cent higher than the lowest Amiérican bid. A tender for goods on: that as debated and the ‘ that won w The U. S. buys less than 28 million dollars worth per year from South Africa compared to more than 160 million dollars worth purchased by Britain. “It is our duty,” said one councilman, “to buy British and thus help to restore British ex- port trade to its flourishing pre- war state.” “Barroom Ballads” CONTRAST An evening star, A drop of dew— It’s Heaven for me And Hell for you. OFFERING I have not much to give you— only this: My very special kiss. fifteen-minute BARBARA GREENE (EDITOR’S NOTE: The two poems above are from Barbara Greene’s “Barroom Ballads.”) Engineers caution “public on beliefs in early air age. One verarassun — sumer serena aaa ST)ONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL AT ALL GROCERS the only federal) |~ Neyertheless there was|| clearly as announced by Harman! ing to say. A newspaper says Brodowski NOB Civilian Public-, nothing from its convictions ex- ity Director. Mr. Brodowski is cept in the editorial columns. employed to help civilians at the’ A!l news is credited to reliable Station as much as possible and! sources, except in the few cases stated that heads of departménts' when no one will allow his name and the. men»itHemselves ~will to be -uséd. Ifyou submit some~ know first in each. case if there thing which ;is, “big. pews” it is atel ta pe y ‘dismissals. ‘| going to be played up regardless Avy e e “| of the ‘position where your other NAVY SOLID HERE copy.-has...isually--been- placed. Navy sources teil me definite-'.Another.point, there isn’t a news- ly that “they ‘have received no paper published any day which corespondence directly. on mov-! has not an error or so as to ing away either the Night Fight- fact. But what you get for yout er Program or the. Naval Sub-' money is a group of trained re- marine Base. There has been porters and analysts who have some correspondence on facts had years in the business and and figures and the usual reports) watch for the usual errors. Thus but the point of good flying correspondents who do not know weather has been strongly stress- the newspaper game submit the ed by local sources and others darnest articles and it is up to have reported on the advantages the editor to so use them that of a sub base here. good news piay and no drastic of- ° ° |fense is given. The Citizen holds SCAVENGER TUG | back fully as many articles for AND BARGE | the betterment of the community Something which I was very, as it prints daily. Double space sorry to see not entered in the all your items and don’t write budget was provision for a tug, heads across the top. Leave that and barge and reconstructing of space for our heads. the scavenger dock at the foot} of Simonton Street. Thé city; Idaho's © capital “ant, largest dump at the entrance to the city, city, Boise, numbers about 26,- is _a_disgrace. When the. day 000 population. —_—-— “Buy War Saving Bonds Now’ - Chas: Aronovitz Key West's Largest Store Department Store ° STYLED BY Hel 7 A New Henley Jr. Model As Shown in Key West Exclusively by Us There are many other “name” Dresses, in fact, a wide selection, not only in {abrics, but also in style, that are regularly stocked Exclusively in Key West by us. WON'T YOU COME IN and SEE THEM? See the Famous COTTON DRESSES by eMcMULLEN VISIT OUR BEACH WEAR SECTION See OUR SHOWING of LOVELY THINGS for the Beach Suitable for Sunny Days eBathing Suits ¢Swim Trunks Shorts Short Sets Play Suits *Sun Suits *Beach Robes eBeach Towels, Etc. For All Occasions SHOES “DRESS - STREET and SPORT WEAR Now Showing WHITE SHOES, Low and High Heels and Leather Soles WE INVITE YOU to SEE OUR SELECTION and Choose the Shoes of Your Choice Visit Our... MEN’S and BOYS’ DEPARTMENT WE CAN DRESS YOU FROM HEAD TO TOE! Popular Makes and Reasonably Priced ARONOVITZ B-Q’ed meats, charcoal broiled i steaks, chops, chicken and de- licious sea foods as well as a | wide selection of fixins and del-_ icacies, H | “Bhie’ bestof' beverages are serv-| w¢ing,is featured with music; by, the Sugaloa , orchestra, - Jack’ Bowley ‘doing the vocal. There’ isan abundance of parking space for motorists and the Boca Chica bus No. 4 passes the door. \Fine: Beverages | | At Sloppy Joe’s; Sloppy Joe’s Package Goods, Store is offering a wide selection; of beverages at special prices ! and on the bar side the best of drinks can be had. Ask for what you want by brand and you will! get it. Tommie Thompson and his band will be on hand to play, for those present. Request num- bers if you wish. The announce-| ment is in today’s Citizen. ed exclusively at popular prites.| - with Barossa and his orchestra; doing the honors tonight in the! Stream Restaurant, Cocktail Lounge of the air con- ditioned Rainbow Room of the La Concha Hotel. This is the one} popular dinner will be served at the Gulf Simonton and Division streets, tomorrow. Mr. Wiener who operates this eating éstablishment spot where nice people can spend| wishes all to know that a special an enjoyable evening. Their an- Political Announcements For State Senator “BOB” KING For: Representative JOHN CARBONELL, JR. For Representative BERNIE C. PAPY For County Commissioner (Second District) FRANK BENTLEY For County Commissioner . (Fourth District) GERALD SAUNDERS L “Buy War Savings Borids Now” “The Store, of Fashior As Seen In | Early slender. skirt; softly tailored ES STs" CAST ASIDE YOUR WINTER WOOL IN THIS FRESH NEW TWO PIECE CREATION BY BERKELEY “JUNIOR. 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Ali Colors Wide Showing of Beachwear for the Resort Season @BATHING SUITS — Solid Colors: and | Designs @SWIM TRUNKS for MEN ePlay” Suits‘ ¢Sun Suits *Slack Suits-- Shorts *Beach Robes Towels, Etc. eHalters ¢Bare Foot Sandals for Ladies and Misses | ! | | | e JANTZEN CORDUROY SHORTS 6s | Another Shipment of SHOES in Various Styles in Dress, Street and Sport for Misses, SPECTATOR PUMPS and OXFORDS with Military Heels APPELROUTH’S | BROWN and.WHITE nouncement is in today’s =| 4 reduced price is made for child- ren’s plates and that everyone always get. a full plate, of, th: best of food obtainable. “aes | Beer and_winé is served -dur- ing legal-hours. hae Thomas. 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