The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 5, 1946, Page 2

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Cam Thins ana Corner and Aan Streets own SL carte Geen ~ fesckoh ov nee “SS"etunl tase matter onw Met seown on application . neTrece 2. 4 Le corde ot . Retiows, re wilh be Sole ae Re rans Ct 18 coms for it mment SRR oS othe Steet. More Hotels and Apart- ments 2 Beech and Bathing Pavilion. ) Alpporte-—-Land and Sea. 4 Coneetidetion of County and City Governments. Community Auditorium. tear Rove Now hanes t ge & and praise be careful fet a little your heads. Yours, THE ORACLE. tity Commissioners, City Hall, Key West, Florida. | | APER CARRIER BOYS (From The Roanoke Times) | Harty Bailes, police chiet of | Jeckoum, Michigan, has a word to ‘iy atewt neWspaper = earri fore whieh deserves a brief com- eet © these days when so much et mans ond @ tle is being ote aheut juvenile delin- quemey “lp all the years 1 was the detective bureau, that is, rom 1999 to 194 when I was Gaeeedt ehvef of the department,” ore Bailes, “I cannot recall a wale care i which a juvenile , oriteted for amy cause was a ~wapeper carrier boy.” i That © testimony of which the eewepeper carrier boys of this ' wuntry heve @ right to be proud. ! geese withowt saying that the eewapapers are proud of it. The | Heemeke Times, for one, cer-' my t, for ite carrier boys are | sued mombers of its family of | opleyes and we share the ela- m whieh they undoubtedly feel | th wneclictted testimonial | rom & police official to their “a tehevier and iab-abiding oo tha, Asserting that carrier boys ex- ood the generality of juveniles | * the matter of good behavior, quere dealing and courtesy, the | mehburg News says ‘They ere young business men thelr own. to speak, look- em after their own affairs, pock- ting the wh earnings and obey their own settlements. owe @ wide range of cus- ers made up of all sorts of wopke tm delivering and collect- me they tearm the value of good wutuet and politeness which are * ® sontiel parte of their stock © towde tm a@ue time they grad- mite tte other businesses and profesnems, finding in these that thew early experience along the seeets are indispensable. Many tightly «successful citizen re- ante with pride that ha got his te corrying «4 newspaper | ute | The buviness training which a; newspaper carrier boy acquires | ~ delwertmg the paper to his! aeomem invaluable. Equally | ovelustle are the habits of wxtesy, industry and honesty | which hte calling inculcates. They | oay handsome dividends in later | veers, aot only to the individual hut te society We sometimes wonder why everybody takes great) detiaht in chasing fire en- gives, but it is fun. Newer envy those who are heper. but strive to imitate them, and don't, for an in- dent, think that it is mon- om that makes them happy. | remarked that it would not | require much money to make | we are concerned with do- | at a cost of $5,000,000. If wey THE LITTLE THINGS 4 Miami newspaper says that more than 500, homes will be vacated by navy personnel in the area of the naval air base at Opalocka, and that more than 3,000; navy men will leave Miami and its vicinity by Novem- ber, That news is a reminder to Key West that this is not the only city in the country! that has been affected by will be further affected by the transfer of men in the armed services. Key Westers would be well pleased if conditions, regarding army and navy personnel, remained as they are now. While operations | have been curtailed in the Navy Yard and the Naval): Boca Chica |, Air Bases at and Trumbo, yet many civ- | ilians are still employed there. It is the immediate | future that may affect us| adversely to a far greater extent than is at present the case. And what are we doing to meet the changed future? A Miamian, who owns one of the largest business houses in Key West, pointed ‘out that the winter season is only six weeks away. He asked The Citizen. what the civic organizations in this community have done in preparation for the coming tourist season. : The Citizen was stumped, as every Key Wester would have been stumped. All of us have done a great deal of | talking but nothing concrete has been accomplished. The Miamian, with his in- terests in Key West totaling many thousands of dollars, arrangements to entertain some of the visitors. . “You would be surprised how «many hundreds: of tourists. are interested in shuffleboard courts, shoe pitching and lawn bowling,” he said, “and recreations could bé provid- ed at small cost.” 3 The trouble with us is'that ing “big things,”; ag. was the recent proposal to build a ferry. texminal park, wit! ‘its multifarious amusements, did a little here and a:little there — things that we are able to do in the line of civic improvements — it would help us immeasurably fas a tourist resort. Live With a “How to Cat,” evidently a book for), eat lovers, is scheduled for November publication. One man sold a car the) other day for a nice profit. | We'll write the same line to- morrow about the buyer. The more time you spend with your children, the bet- ter they will be trained and} | SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE horse- |" time | oer eee eee eee ee teuusuesaeesauees HELP WANTED i 1) BOR SALE a 2- and 3-bedroom bungalows, i furnished and unfurnished; Among the small down payment, balance payable monthly./ Johnson & BETTER PAYING Johnson, Phone 372. octi-tf Positions for Girls Here is an Excellent Opportun- ity—No Experience Required $25 PER 40 HOUR WEEK (About $108 a Month) ... TO START Opportunity for Earning More for Overtime Work at Time-and-a-Half Pay. room im your home, or have need for any other plumbing supplies we will help you get * your priority certificates. Come in and let us know what you want. Pepper’s Plumbing Sup- plies, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. | | sept30-tt $30 A WEEK 1 (About $130 a Month) Whizzer motor bike. ‘Good con- After 180 Days’ Training “| dition. $11000. 722 Caroline and Experience Street. oct2-4tx ‘ { | Wax roses, wreaths and stands. i | 1906 Seidenberg Avenue. octl-6tx Scheduled Pay Increases Pleasant Surroundings Liberal Benefit Plan Vacation With Pay Telephone Operating is a Fascinating Job Apply to Mrs. McDermott Baby carriage (practically new). Apply 411 Elizabeth Street. oct4-3tx Telephone Office | Furnishings for four-bedroom FOR MORE INFORMATION house. Apply 41742 Elizabeth St. oct4-2tx Bedroom set, dinette suite with benches, 2 hanging chandaliers. Call 1007-R. oct4-2tx and TELEGRAPH COMPANY sept30-tf } Two-room cabin, one room 10 x . 12 and one 7 x 12 feet. Cost over $1,200. Priced, unfurnish- ed, $475: furnished, $650. Also brand new 39” innerspring mattress. Cost $39.95; sell $30. Can be moved. William Mey- ers, Greyhound Bus Station, 511 Southard St. oct4-2tx Apply Upholster and trimmer. octl-if Key West Bedding. Wanted—Young woman for gen- eral office work. Must type and take shorthand. Good salary. Must be permanent resident. Write P.O. Box 708. octl-tt 5 A few homes left for Veterans’ purchase 2 and 3 bedroom homes, same with electric ranges and electric refrigera- tors. Houses to be completely reconditioned. NO DOWN PAYMENT You pay actual closing cost only. Low monthly payments. Open for inspection now. MacArthur Subdivision Office, 2801 Flag- ler Avenue. oct4-2ix Girl, young woman for general housework. Good pay. Apply Navy. Store, 419%2 Duval St. octl-5tx SALESMEN WANTED — Salesman—Sell stores toys, gifts, elec. and household appliances. Commission. basis.. Federated Distributors, $515 Lawrence, Chicago 18, Til. oct5-1tx WANTED t‘Notes_{Promissary?, le each. Art- man Press, Citizen Bldg., phone 51. marl5-tf House trailers, wire or. write Wake, “year, length, condition and lowest cash price. E.- “Harper, 1729 N.W. 43rd Street, Miami, Phone 78-2859. useiat 1212 Packer St. Apply ,same address. ‘septl2-30t ‘46 Bantam Trailer, with tarpau- - lin ever, braces, trailer hitch. MISCELLANEOUS $250.00. Phone 231-M. — Refrigeration sales and service. Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, | 220 Duval St., Phone 333. sept18-tt —————— oct5-1t Large maple baby crib and two- way High chair. Reasonable. Apply 525 Unifed St., Apt. 2. oct5-2tx { $50.00. Apply 1920 Seidenberg Ave. Electrical motors repaired, called for and delivered. Call Britt at 585 or 4184. Romero's Elec- | trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave. octl-tf { Living room couch and chai pre-war springs. Needs r uphoistering. Phone 1151-J. LET “ZONE” SOLVE YOU ROOF PROBLEM. OLD ROOF: broadened. The less you take with their devel- | opment, the more you are likely to be surprised in fu-} ture years. PRIVATELY BUILT HOMES INCREASING About- 41,000 new pri- vately-financed permanent dwellings were completed in July of this year, and a gov- ernment survey shows that this is the largest number made ready for occupancy in non-farm areas since the] returning service men, civil-| ians and other homeless! folks began calling upon the government jackpot for easy credit. For a time the Federa plan was so easy that too many home buildings ex-| ceeded their abilities to! meet payments as_ they plunged into debt over their, heads. The government) statement is valuable, and) shows which way the wind blows. When a homebuilder, seeks private credit he will! get good advice—which he! needs—providing he stays away from the “sharks” and | talks to his friends in local) banks and loan associations. The output of building, materials, labor shortage, | and high costs of every-! thing else continues to slow; down the 1946 goal. i | | _ 1) Man's bicycle, good balloon tires, good paint, $23.50. 1900 Staples Ave. octl-5tx | MADE NEW. SURVEY FREE & Servi Cycle, $125.00. Apply OF COST. PHONE 3¢8-R. 173-C Poinciana. oct4-3tx 5 i = is oct5-7-9-11x 237 Nash. 5-F Porter Place, after 6 p.m. oct5-5tx Child care, up to 6 years, private’]s home, very clean. By hour or jEquity in three-bedroom house, day. Call 588-M. . Residence i é NLP, NAS. No. 12A. jo eR erree ave ot elecie oct4-2tx itchen, lawn mower, garden tools, accessories. Only F.H.A. mortgage, monthly _ payments | PHOTO SUPPLIES $28.00, new tax year. Call 30 or 1002-J. oct5-7 Movie cameras, movie projectors, press cameras, 35 mm cameras and 127 film. Evans Camera and Supply Store, 506 Southard ;' Street. octl-tf | 1941 Ford convertible, four new tires, general condition good. 44-E, Naval Air Station. oct5-2tx FOR SALE | ! FOR RENT For Sale—1936 4-door Oldsmo- bile. 1121 Virginia St. ; Small furnished apartment, $25 | sept30-6tx | per month. 514 Margaret St. | oct4-3tx | Nicely furnished four-room apt., | bath with hot water. Coupie. | No pets. Apply 625 Angela St., | Phone 222-M. oct4-2tx | 1935 iFordor Sedan, Plymouth. Good tires, mechanically OK. Price, $275.00. Apply 1027 Clean apartments for enlisted cou- Eaton Street. oct4-3tx} Ples. No children or pets. Near | commissary. Call evening: SIGNS—‘“For Rent”, “Rooms for} ¢ 6 p.m. or Sunday. 1417 Ash- | Rent”, “Apartment for Rent’.} by, cor. Washington. THE ARTMAN PRESS. I oct5-3tx | i =‘ ———_______| For rent or lease, Starlight Club! on Duval street. Call 847-R or} 358. oct5-12tx j octl-té 112-ton Dodge Stake Body truck, 825 x 20 new tires, new body. Apply Villate & Sons. | oct3-3tx | Lost | | | | 26’ boat, having 1012 Palmer en-{Post office stubs ($20, $10, $2). gine and 12’ skiff and othe! Yesterday. Return A-4 Fort! equipment. Apply 411 Eliza-j, Village, Dolores Hope. Libera} | beth, oct4-3pg! reward. oct4-3tx | for a ents under kena | rex Piavectioees wich ace will be inserted tu The nt Sout Guay nave their avertnes tio: gg eee “ataiaam charge for ee ; Ue" eitat is words or Eess is 30e.| PUBLICATION DEADLINE ae rate athe uiniianse costes far |e ta Ones pas : fue first 15 words ts 45¢. dg eng x — Veterans—If you need a bath-| oct5-6tx | Campbell's, 928 Division, phone| One utility trailer, $20.00. One | 189. Keys made, locks repair-{ Kjinker-built dinghy, oars, an- ed, ete. octl-Imo} chor and fishing equipment, oct5-1tx | oct4-2tx | |Little Theater For First Show At the rehearsal last evening, ithe “Little Theatre Group” of the Jackson Square USO set a tentative date for its first presen- tation. The date has been set -for | Monday, November 3. The show will take place at the USO club} and then go on tour of the various | Military Bases here in the city, | Naval Hospital, and possibly at | | the Veterans Hospital at Coral! Gables. Plans for the tour, how- ever, are still being formulated. Names Are Added Dives a Lorie ayaa : Jacksonville through the Flor- stars who will appear in the} ida Straits: Corsinee ae ‘musical show. Miss Betty Canova ! warning 0930E today | Jacksonville through the Florida | cloudy with widely showers this afternoon Sunday. Fresh to strong east and northeast with the highest velocity ed offshore, 25-35 ph Samal ‘States craft warning displayed. Florida: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday. showers, mostly over east Por tion. ; East Gulf of Mexico: Moderate to fresh easterly Winds today, te night and Sunday. Partly cloudy tweather with widely scattered | showers. | | and Joan Lanier, petite dancing , : > stars, will appear in solos and j Straits. Fresh, occasionally mod- 1 Club in aceite 8 | chorus numbers. Among the oth- peace ee —— hee poe (urement Latin Ase wor er newe ae 2 |etly winds, 25, occasionally near} in tte counter omers to the cast are '35 mph, today. Considerable; pe | Henrietta " i a- en, ene ae cloudiness with scattered show-/| jloney, Shirley Bowery, Shirley ' ©! Roberts, Doris Thompson. ers. | mere than 2200 yrace ae One of the tsature numbers of | Small craft warnings continued | ee the show will be “Doin’ What | &t 093@E today south of Jackson {Comes Natur’lly,” from Rodgers | ville through the Florida Straits and Hammersteis musical pro- | duction “Annie Get Your Gun.” | Singing the vocal will be the | : i three Music Maids, Edna Phaled,}| SATURDAY, OCTOBER Ling Tee Scribner, and Veda ; 1946—Today is very likely to give | Thompson. The chorus includes , @ frivolous nature. The mand | Rose Ann Dingle, Vivian Garcia, | inclined to be light and careless, Charlotte Putnam, Euphemia Ma- | @!though there is plenty of abil loney, Phillip Viso S1/c, and Ted lity. The native rather im Erickson S1/c. Doing the solo tap | provident, forgetful of past e% lis talented Marjorie Sjursen. perience and. careless of the fu Benefit of Military ture. Early training is largely Handling the vocal solos ae) responsible for this. Doreen Cruz, Jack Crawley, ar- | errr rrere eererer \rmcme ame namo Corres | 5. ' SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1%46— ranger for the show, and “Red” | Today gives an eager mind and ba progressive disposition. It ts Darling, former vocalist with Charlie Barnett and his orches- | 4@Y of strong desires. Great care tra, Accompanist for the show jg | Should be taken in the selection Miss Beatrice Moreno, graduate| f 2 mate for the marriage as of the Julliard School of Music peck are SS pena hes i y i 5 in the intense affections, when plane ager in gr iytintcn any disappointment is intense. spared in making this a musical | GARAGES extravaganza, which will be put! Built by the some precision method on for the benefit of our mili-; as Seaboard Ready-Built Homes tary personnel. Fabrics for the | IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! i i show are being shipped from the | |Maharam Fabric Corporation of |New York, the costume house | | that has outfitted such shows as | | “Song of Norway” and “Ice Ca-} ; pades of 1946.” i ; The show is being sponsored , { jointly by the two member agen- \ |cies of the USO, NCCS and | YMCA, | | pare a |Ruby Caldwell | . : t | Gets Big Fish’ | Mrs. Ruby Caidwell landed! | the biggest fish caught by the; USO Service Wives Club ‘mem-} j bers, who fished from Cudjoe Key bridge Friday afternoon. | | The prize catch was a magnifi-; , cent grouper. Mrs. Caldwell has | | fished only once before, but like ; {all the wives who go on the! t trips, she has become very fond | | of the sport. \ | The “Service Wives present} jwere the Mesdames Alice Mon- ! | kelban, Judy Faulds, Ruby Cald- | } well, Doreen Frye, Alice McAli- | i ley and Edna Smith, accompan- , ied by USO NCCS Director Ei-, jleen S. Coughlin. { WANTED TO RENT 1330 nents ST., PHILA. 6, a It’s Time to Put On Your Biggin’ Buds and All the Seeds, Teols, Plants and Other Pquip ment you may need are here ... in our Garden Shep! We've A Complete Supply of BURPEE and FERRY SEEDS . Watering Pots - Iron Rakes - Metal Broom Rakes | Small furnished cottage or apart- ment for winter. Early occu- ; ; pancy. Two persons. Box 12, Garden Hose - Sprinklers Kill Devil Hills, N. C. \ Grass Shears - Hedge Shears ck uc All Types of Fertilizers ( Se ve ” glad to of © ‘ Wanted To Rent—Two-bedroom | babe ars ance ci Pre ke furnished house or apartment. | aan a ae priced ideas | E 1 ct a Stevenson, phone 1010 ‘ae | Gumus ic Gut Store os ae val Hospital. oct2- ; K W rn & " . Wanted To Rent, by two adults, | eV est a awn: ‘ modern furnished home for! Hours. 9 to 12 — 1:30 to 6 winter season. Phone 261-J or | 914 FLEMING STREET Prom: fee oct3-3tx + North Beach Inn. ee IT WONT BE LONG NOW Until Automobile Production Is Increased! Suppliers’ strikes and material shortages heve and still are holding up production on BUICK MOTOR CARS and other makes of cars and parts. As these problems are settled, the production rate will increase, and before too long. many moter car owners will be driving brand new cars. Please be patient just a little while longer THANKS. Mulberg Chevrolet Company Distributors for BUICK - OLDSMOBILE - PONTIAC - CHEVROLET 319 Caroline Street PHONE 377 Key West Ploride

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