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THURSDAY, MAY 2 CITIZEN Yanks’ Raffing Stops Indians 6-3 In His First 1946 Game By A NEW YOR Ruffing r came back f (HE KEY WEST : nn ets SCATTERED SHOWERS DUE, |STATE HEALTH FORECASTER PREDICTS! DUE IN —— 1 ented 8 Observer Sam Goldsmith told) Lawton W. ouion, Pelican Bill today. that this| os the Vocational ena weather might be expected in ae Bok co e Key West: 4 “Partly cloudy this afternoon, tonight and Friday; widely scat- tered showers; moderate, occas- sionally fresh, southeasterly winds, i a li in in li inn in nln nin on nd on tn nln nd CORAL ROCKETS By L. P. ARTMAN, JR. AAADSAAAAAAAABAAAAED ABERDARE ED SCOUT INSPIRATION to all who live here for years but At a Jaycee meeting last night| 15 Quite puzzling to new resi- 7 MaRS dents, Let me say right now that Paul Brick, : Distri -| Pavel ee le ‘a stk Ke pied 2% |the worst which is in Key West} ecutive, ‘said that the ‘work be-' right now is not too bad. Things Ocean View Restdurant Reopens Saturday; New | Features; Finest Foods The Ocean View Restaurant, {520 United Street, will reopen at 5 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, May 4th, under the personal man- agement of Capt. T. Luther Pin- der, The entire establishment has ing, it was announced today. Mr. Blanton will aid the local health board in the rounding up of de- linquent blood test patients, it How They Stand American League 1) 1 1NO Asworiated Press) s, Indianapolis Mo: pa : = ; always matters in a police force} pat; "i i 2 sive Chicago ( i officials now have |@ boy myself 7 know the situa-| ‘hich require tact. and carehl | or a oie babe Arata a) ie { Baticrics : : 1, | tion very well. a ane “vr pe along these lines has been AaAsAsAAA: | ARBBABAS, ‘i « ady for the year’s i ‘ orders, Naval forces ‘recognize’ peached. I still believe however s e 4 ‘ Be Ld c here ‘this month. this and call it policy. Ditto for) that the Businessmen’s organiza- it 4 i of the eight entered re- ieee eek a late Pitti teks may be. tion should ’not be pleco Wens The , Quality | as ‘ { — eRe ae : rial before the civil service com- | A i: ; , i eries Ne Cpe te ° | Hemsingaan Wels Ta Have neat | manent suspension will be asked. Women, should work along mut- |_| ‘wwevveye~ KEY WEST’S LARGEST FOOD MARKET ¢v~v~~~~v necis to drive one of his en. w York; Joe Hos ] ! Saves Fish claims his in: t easy gal, providing a li t Ws le “automatic fisherman” i; d. To the rod is at ite and draws the Blues clothes dazzling white while you wash. Ends bluing spots, streaks. No harsh ingredients—safe for everything washable. Speedway Classic w Has 43 Entries filler, veteran of 14 500- | entered a four-cylin- | Waterfront character. Ernest had es came from Z. Ar- go; William Schoof, Mil- | id Bill White, Los An- | dricks, a fishing itomatic fisherman . He says, al-| fisherman’ is on’ hand to| il inthe fish caught by the| form of a box resembling kit. It contains a spring attached .to a pro-| d the fishing line. When a} line | nile delinquency in Monroe. A boy and a girl is possessed of certain energies. If set on courses which bring profit to themselves and their. community they will work out their energies, along this line. But thwarted. or bent or. warped ‘anywhere along +this -|rections. Reared in Key West as Have Not” about Key West, he| attempted to show a Key West} just come here from Chicago and newspaperwork up theer where .|he wrote about gangsterism and | the tough lulus he knew up} there. Well on outward appear- ances the Key West waterfront; character is a pretty tough look-' jing hombre. ‘With all the tales of burning sponge boats and; sunken visiting boats which do ° ° ut -| GOOD HEART UNDERNEATH If you know, Ernest you know too that he was a, pretty. tough -} guy. himself..He also had a very touchy temper. But Ernest had a marvelous, sense of humor -too. As-long as you were not, “mean” or “nasty”, words he used often, ; he. was all for you. But. drunks , in local bars and insulting per-| sons there he frequently tangled | with. He was a powerful man| and a Golden Gloves champion. iS West with the youth of the pas! generation for an interesting sui prise and you will see what I am talking about. ° ° POLICE PREDICTION Officers Carl Ingraham and I NAPOLIS, May 2. —|} fi rhiga been ‘Gene Hernandez will be return-| he sight additional entcies tick | Ue Amel the llitfle "coral rockets" | eq to the city force from present ft is time the Chamber became ie . are apt 40. 20 off in opposite di-| information 1 Have, There are! a’ Hig time ‘organization ‘in’ thit eee NO USELESS FIGHTING I am very glad that the Boar of Directors passed the resolution in which they stated that they were not “fighting” the Chamber ; of Commerce. and would like to cooperate with the chamber. These two bodies from present plans may meet shortly to dis- cuss mutual aims. One thing should be made clear: No at- {tempt should ever be made by the old locomotive, rolling and SHOP AT ARCHER’S We Have Plenty of GRADE ’ BEEF SPECIALS ng buses, as well as the Florida Greyhound overnight buses, to stop regularly at the Ocean View Restaurant. He also said the service will always be courteous \and pleasing at the most reason- ;able prices, | { ually intertwined lines. Boards of Directors of the various or- ganizations should meet often with one another that there may ; be continued accord. ° . ALWAYS A GET-TOGETHER | ‘I have seen, this cycle repeated often in Key West: That when something is not wished by all that there is. a huge explosion which. to. the unitiated _ looks island -shaking , 532 Duval Street Cooperation In Making Our Formal Opening A Huge Success LS PHONE 155 TUL MOI Te CT Key West, Florida the itch, GARDNER'S PHARMACY Everything for Your Table Under One Roof 1028 Division Street PROMPT FREE DELIVERY TRE APOE TTS ELE ET WE HAVE PLENTY OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS FOR EVERY CUSTOMER a RAIA i le ROE AES Se oo mk LAUNDRY SOAP 3 {3:29 For Fr ins Pan| not comply, with; Key Werte - al ies bi alee es > sed flafyel\ dnd { ahdke BN rg ei OLD GLORY BUTTE: OLD GLORY LIMA 7 a te) “a lens But knowing S ne rene 2 not DOING adythihg |: in'T'havé anes aeghe BEANS ‘ ; é No. 2 14¢ petri Solek oh eid " | vest is mot helpful to the city. jaccord ake ES INSTANCE ‘ ra sep Cam aciunes Gucidee be ine nddlo kbs LE tithe bpls esis ¥] Hav shammer- NEVER FOUN AN HEARTS z Here's Health Vegetable Juice By) N.Y. A; ell eine tinged with the gang.\ed at 18 that it'shduld-do more. [IN ° BcuNER FOR MIS-JULIE’S ; s) ied hi flashes, and you've| Strongly tinged with the gang-|'!' sine for Key West to get CANNOT, GEP TOGETH Ri T MIX ‘ 10°. a sters he knew back in Chicago. CIVIC, AIMS! 8 . Can HUNT'S TOMATO TOILET SWANSDOWN*' CAKE FLOUR Br ~s vas Ernest, pretty good | . WHITE HOUSE mart} fh é| f : they ring snaps ,and the|So there was Ernest, pretty good | 1-Pt. E With Glass Qt. i= “oies".ifup ia |e o'he Roos he | Fresh Ham - Smoked Ham |] Appi 'iiice ‘zt 15°] PR nae” Si 29 he pr operated by a six-volt bat-| front character himself anc w . 3 2 A as § i : i box, tell the fisherman | a heart of gold underneath. The Grits and Oleomargarine PREREERETIEGCD SHELLED j a x : it’s time to reel in his line. | point to remember is that a Kellogg's ‘ } E the bell or light, or both, | long as a fellow was sincere witl *Staple and Fancy GROCERIES a spins VARIETY 25° ALMONDS A9¢ 4 be used to signal a catch. If| him he found a splendid fellow | Fresh FRUITS and VEGETA! ED FOODS 10 Pkg. VY PAAMMIUINI Pkg. : t ——— human fisherman wants to| but if a fellow became insulting | *Also A NICE Selection of FROSTED F " vg ; ‘ DIA : nap or walk, he can ad-| Ernest had a pretty rugged pair | Plan to Bring Your List to ARCHER’S and Pt. 9 VAN CAMP’S : am mechanical pal to noti*y| of mitts and would proceed to | Convince Yourself of Quality and Values CLOROX Be. PORK & BEANS No. 2 18¢ ji ~ a catch qneueh ike bel)| use them. | You'll Always Do Better When You Shop at Archer's é - Can f ve “i 1, li an alarm clock, gr, if| e ° e y » he can depend on they| MORE LEGEND THAN TOUGH 9 ph Oe 12-0z. 16¢ apes 14-oz. { val to draw his atten-) So as the Key West waterfront | Arc ers rocery CORN .-- Can CATSUP Bottle 21° | : a ype character. is .more_legend than} Bi & Sp eyes tes i ¥ eke | fact in his toughness s6 are many | The Store That Serves You JES 67 and 47 WELCH’S ORANGE CAROLINA CUT FRIDAY a things here: It is. a sttangencss|# 814 FLEMING ST. PHON an E 16-02. QT No. 2 15¢ fe 1 : ave ine Weather in this town, which js. well a = ‘ MARMALAD oe . Jar OKRA GR me Can y é LIMIT MM ———— | : - i e t Fruits and Vegetable Specials ‘ FRI A e A Complete Line of Garden-Fresh GREENS and VEGETABLES at the Lowest Prices fi isk Thank the Publi ARTICHOKES - OKRA - ENDIVE - WATER CRESS i M e Wish to ihank the rublie fei I TOMORROW'S TIDES SOLID RIPE % : GARDEN FRESH ' a Gtalk Niu for Your CUCUMBERS. can 10°|TOMATOES on 1] J RE¢ m. 5:06 a.m. an specia y ou or ou aoe Ee ; FANCY GREEN ASPARAGUS . TEXAS ONIONS Fancy PO Smoked SAUSAGE Ibs. BACON ENDS . Can 3 tise base oii Olive Pime Limit—2 Pounds 29¢ Vera sharp 2 pkgs. 25¢ el Wilson’s 2 Smokey FRUIT CAKE SLICED Glass Jar 376 Give to Live! Contribute to Fight Cancer, Our No. 1 Enemy \ STORE HOURS sissy, da ‘We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantity’ I ee : . . i i ‘been remodelled, redecorated and pile Sa I E Prat ye 5 ‘a0 9s [ake Aone aya peonlng by. Rey | far worse in dungeon like alleys jrought up-to-date in every way.| VFW POST Wiuz. INSTALL aS £ aha lew < York 10 5 667 2 ihe: is = saa Br ae | and a. in his city streets.! Cant. Pinder states that he will NEW OFFICERS TONIGHT) Charles Wesley ‘wrote about Jettoi 7 s other scout units in this distriet. at all ti i : — = Cleveland § © 4885 |Glancing over mionthly: report |PEREGRINATION PROGRESS ‘foods, properly prepared, at most| Newly elected olfetr will bé j 6 8: 429.51 | of the scouts their programme ad But the more Key West boys reasonable prices. A full-course| installed’ at'a mecting of South- ~ 5:8; 385; Go] et a4 4 j visit out of town and especially ‘dinner will be served from ‘5| ernimost post, No, 3911, Veterans |i! 5 8 .385 6 }8cen complete and jammed Up. | since the great peregrinations of o’clock at prices ranging from] of Foreign Wars, at 8 o'clock to- 4 410 .286 73|Key West has always .had ajthe past war have ended, the $1.25 for the complete meal, There} night, A. T.. Warnock, post ad- + —— strong scouting program. The | moe nal we Hier sour dndnaai wall also be hort aoe served.) jutant, announces. ; National League only time in my memory when | lity and appear like other citi- Dancing is scheduled for evenings| | . { iB Club— Wot. Pet GE) scsi tell » the weave in| Zens_of this country. I will say from 9 to 11 o'clock. ATHLETES FOOT ITCH | Louis —=—9 4 692 y the wayside in'T enjoyed the old Key West bet-! Hereafter daily and Sunday NOT HARD TO KILL. r S a Ss F ; lyn 9 4 692 Key West was during the depres-| jer, because it was understood breakfast will be served 8 to 0 . & 7 4 636 1 |sion when I think scout troops!and allowed for and because it 10:30, lunch from 12 to 2 and din- IN ONE HOUR, ‘ 7 6 .538 2 | fell to three. But Key West initi-| had more color. Scouting and er 5 to 9, with dancing from 9| If not pleased, your 35¢ back at} }% : ; -5 7 .417 33) ative was down in those FERA' other youth’ programs are bring-(°’clock. Sandwiches and cold| any drug store, TE-OL, al SS 4 : -5 7 417 33) days. Scouting’ and perhaps the! ing Key West up, and coming S0ft drinks may also be had. STRONG fungicide, contains 90% : 59 357 43) PAL groups will be the means| youth a long way. Compare the! Capt. Pinder says he has con-|#lcohol. IT PENETRATES. lelphia 3.9 250 53 jot keeping down possible juve-' youth of this generation in Key ,cluded arrangements for sightsee-| Reaches MORE germs to KILL Ua Phone 1080 cjeseinsanenammiainahiniansia nitsatpiapuntansbachddibstilatiad : —_ i CHB. TOMATO i Can 6-oz. WALDORF and \ TISSUE Other Brands { Pkg. 32° Can 12¢ HUFF’S VEGETABLE nee LADY FRESH ENGLISH FRESH BLACK EYE PEAS Fryers and Roasters ULTRY FRICASSEE CHICKENS BORDEN’S Eagle Brand CREAM CHEESE im ASP mere mw 2 | Borden’s Cheese Spread Relish Cocktail Spread Your Choice 1X 19° MIXTURE Monday Thru Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 4 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.—Saturday, 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.