The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 23, 1946, Page 2

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- V.F. W. PRIZE C The ; YOUNG SAILOR WINS ie Key West Citizen An 18-year-old sailor, H. Datly Except , by | WM. Tretter, of the Fleet OO onan School, lest night won the curewr ree Site Bousing ible offered by the Vo lars to H Or DanzsNGTEPRP EET "| Ser hokaar of te orguniee tion’s Building Fund drive. way cond cats matter | The youthful gob said he would drive to his oe vas Indiana in the handsome Pe a eg Te Ota car when he gets his Christ- tion of all news ee eeees mas leave. tate apér and ‘aise local news Tretter's ticket was drawn = tes 26 from « revolving barrel at = gale s | ot { i Eieae bet win ose Sabie — \ * oerRous gommusicacna i Troops Chartered) | Charters were presented -to ———————| two colored Boy Scou | Wednesday ni at Bey Scouts of Am © - BY THE CITIZEN | with assignments in connection . ments. sia o¢ six years ail the célored | | Scout program were in Troop 39.j spomsored by the T) y Presi i H t organized by the Ni Methodist and the Cornish Chap-} To These Interested: What is going to hap- pen if immovable John L Unche Sem? Has amyrone the amewer? Expectamtiy. e THE ORACLE. | COOD HEALTH, GooD LUCK, MR. PRESIDENT! sible for awyhody, during President Tyweean’s stay in her Wisely. te. bare. “order: ; x sit »_ Koeag eeties ther Troop 59, gave Ss : ME ees he 5 Sn eeninals under tee abioe hk was made-to-order * : weather, made and ordered too by the position of Key West at the southernmost, y While Pegg sabe ner ese reoemaae here we read about heavy snowfalls, heavy winds, heavy rains, in various parts of the country. We have heavy winds and heavy rains oceasionally, but we’ have nevér had, so far 4s the | ; i is ‘mind of man runneth not! need On Thursday night, at 1 to the cotrary,” any kind of | Presbyte sttowfalls, light or heavy, or |} even frost. The Citizen believes it is; asate bet that, should the | *¢'*' President feel at any fimieginne 3, coe ittees +e “ a nvisjonal Committee. that he is need of warmth ; The following is a list of those! and sunshine and rest, he! who received merit badg will return to Key West. We | other awards: Merit Badge may say further that, should | Samuel Brown, first, aid, any of his friends tell him {cooking and home repa that they feel they are in need of rest in a “balmy clime,” as poets are wont to say, he will recommend to them to go to Key West. And what is true of him is true also of member» of his staff and the Washing- ton correspondents who came here to “cover’’ his visit for the press. The kind of publicity Key West has been given and Will be given by the Presi dent's visit is not purcha: (Know America) able. | Admiral Ernest J. King, retired, | *The Citizen’s only regret | born in Lorain, Ohio, 68 years| is that Key West has not} ago. more accommodations for; Maj. Gen. Levin H. Campbell, tourists. | ex-ordnance chief, born Washing- ton, D. C., 60 years ago. ~ i Julius A. Krug, Secretary of; in -. Madison, j Roosevelt amd Cor passing w within | Bert | Ashe, safety, cement work, wood- | work and home repairs: George | Sears, swimming and) leather- craft, and Franklin Tynes, car-} pentry. Second Class: Theodore Carey. Peter Pijeau, Otis Thomas Nottage, Hilton Williams and Ralph Weiters. | First Class: George Demeritt, | George’ Sears, Solomon Scott,} Glenwood Manuel, Daniel Adams} and John Devens. * Star: Samuel Brown. | TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS | A jury consists of 12 men} chosen to decide who has] we 'erior, bom the better lawyer. | Helen Bogert Raid; New York “Let it snow, let it snow, |ton Wie, 04 poate ogo” pete let it snow.” It cost thirty-| Emit Schram, president of the | six states $30,909,761 for | New York Stock Exchange, born; _ snow. removal and ice treat-j at Peru, Ind., 53 years ago. ment for the winter of 1944-| Boris Karloff ,actor, born in 45, according to reports to| England, 59 years ago. | the Federal Public Roads) Louis G. Dreyfus, Jr.. M r Administration. This repre-|to Iceland. born Santa Bz | sented clearance of 288,999 | Calif, 57 years ago. miles of roads and involved pa a! ee es aad - pee oo oe publisher, born in Washington, t : : D. C., 60 years ago. equipment. That’s one ex- aes pense the Florida State Road! The pyramids of Egypt stretch | Department does not have}6 mites along the west bank of teaworry about. the Nile river ‘ Thurston, | _ OPPORTUNITY for AMBITIOUS GIRLS Here’s a position of responsibility that’s vital to the business. and social life of your Commumity - and p. accordingly: If you are looking for a permanent career, inves- tigate the opportunities at local telephone hboards. LARGE TELEPHONE EXPANSION For Advancement eVacation With Pay eScheduled Salary Increases Investigate and Youll See Why the Telephone Company Is A Good Place to Work {SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE( TELEGRAPH COMPAN nov18-tf nov21-9tx ing work and repairs, cal 512 Margaret street, phone 731. Give us a try on ir next job. Free estimates. oct25-Imo ur plumbing problems. 642-M or call No. 1 Street. nov12-12tx | Payable j Johnson, Phone musual Opportunities ; [ good paint, $22.50 Navy} fs nov19-tf | John Curry, } Resta: : jor the spirit may come out of the . Johnson &! fray much battered. 372. = novi-tf! { Baby bed and mattress, large size,' $12.00. 126 Amm St, rear of; Citizen bidg. nov23-It | | WORRIED about. Christmas gifts? | | Let us do your worrying tor | Phey you. See our beautiful andi mt te useful items at Shirl’s Linen) $32.55" Shop, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. | fair ame csnfise ces! Parmar alt PEP ES Sas Titme “ones ———————————————— Baby carriage (folding), cost $35,! practically new. $20. Apply 418 Bahama St }-—_—_————$—$$$$S— —_____} Key West, Fla. Bakery equipment, oven, Hovart; Dear Mr. Artman: % bag mixer, oil burner, wrap-/| tit sie pee pi chine, slicing machine,| 2™5¥¢r ™ r. Si mot box oe al Yes, I know about the plane 1224 Duval St novi6-8t | *€*Vice and the steamship. but I z E ‘am going to wait for the ferry so that I may take my car. Iw i | For Sale—1941 Nash Ambassador s glad to have you pub- j Six, $1,150.00. Apply J. W.', shsise™ dh 5 hi regretted that | Burt, 515 Fleming. [ae pre’ a let Fk | : nov23-31x know that I received a very sat | isfactory reply from both the San {For Sale—Two cleep-sea rods, | Ca s Institute and “Holiday”| | new. Phone 78M. novl8-6tx| after writing to you. | | You wondered why I didn't ' Lady's bicycle. good balloon tires,! 1900 Staples nov22-1tx} h: to the Chamber of Com- I wanted a reply in a I learned that there was write merce. Ave. 4 nobile’ batteries, all ect fo ment in ope Call 412 Grinnell for i ion. nov19-6tx | a Magnavox electric fect con: baloon 1960 Sta nov22-1tx , S, | : nov22-2tx bicycle. good baloon ti t, $18.50. 1900 S nov22- Come in and see cur stock of yard s. Beautiful patterns for 4 REPORT Law. It was very kind of you acne la. Nov. 2 jc HE Geet ie the, pee night. Fair weather. Over portion, generally fair, mild to-; ico: North to northeasterly winds,| (3) as long as each game &@ kept moderate to fresh today, tonight! strictly straight and (b) is mot © and Sunday except winds gentle’ in 2 locality or in a manner which to moderate south portion this would be offensive w those morning. Clear to partly cloudy equatly entitled w an indivutee weather. Few showers over south opinion, who happen to held » portion this morning and early’ different viewpoint With equal candor 7+ mit that ail forms I must ad a gambling No smail craft or storm warnings; under whatever guse. ere eq . have been issued. ly offensive in the ey ¢ the } Law enforcing Authorities ' ing strictly by } Oaths of Office, gambling, of any kind 81! to be conducted in 71] Key West—I again. Highest yesterday Lowest last night Normal Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 am., inches Relative Humidity certainly a k ‘ te 79% Ito the very ter Tomorrow's Almanac ! if, how th tome (Eastern Standard Time) | program ® “ unrise 6:49 2M! be condu Apply! } no branch of the A.A.A. and was , Sunset at SOME ioca « v22-6tx| Baby Bassinet with mattress.! afraid that there was no Chamber | Moonrise Se et the. Cig fer an re | Apply Mrs. Fisher, 415 Mar-| of Commence. I felt that your | Moonset - 6:26 pm! while OTHER Ope MISCELLANEOUS garet St. nov20-6tx; paper was the surest and most! TIDES ducting OTHER g = } up-t ”e source of information. } Tomorrow —for example. BINGO rami x-| Electrical motors repaired, called} 8it!'s 24-inch bicycie, good bal-| Thank you very much. I am: High Tide Low Tide ER thre ° | for and delivered. Call Britt) 00m tires, good paint, $28.50.| going to-try to make reserv os Naval Base . ;crim ut © at 585 or 1184 Romero's Elec-' 1900 Staples Ave. nov22-itx! ng Easter vacation. (Eastern Standard Time) | cause ™ ‘ trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave. i Yours truly, | 10:53 a.m. 4:04 am. personal approva novi-tf We have the finest selection of | (Miss) FREDA JONES. 11:53 pm. __ 3:22 p.m. lar person rson imported, hand-made, pure lin- | Kingston, Pa | Additional Tide Data . then, ae | en handkerchiefs. Also imported} P.S—We have several hundred! Reference Station, Key West son. reg $28 Division, phone | lace table cloths, bedspreads, | rans in our high school (in} Time of Height of . Re mamate, HOES TOPE. cecaeer goles luncheon sets, pit special classes) preparing for col-}| Station— Tide ‘high water .. - lowe, towel sets, blankets, uni-j /ege. They hope to take advant-| Bahia Honda = —Ohr a - A forms, ete. Shirl’s Linen Shop, | #8¢ of the G.I. Bill of Rights. I{ (bridge) _.10 min. 0.0 ft. e tie 512 Flemisig, next to Pepper's. | 2 teaching them plar mettry,|No Name Key +2hr. ; . - nov18-t¢ | #é<bra (east side) ___ 20 min. u ig ; j onometry. 0 | Boca Chica —Ohr. 2 specialty, We pick up vd. girtis 24-ineh bicycle, good bal- | other mt in Pa../(Sandy Point) 40min. w liver. Also general painting. ‘ioon. tires, good paint, $24.50, | 220 the country. ! Caldas Channel +2hr. m ant ae ak ea pd 1900 Staples Ave. noy22-Itx | oir ae yidmagieclasees Peer end) ___10min. +1.4 ft. | choose, pi I k 4 gint- abs : = : mr 21k onton. Phone ee veterans in a trade Minus corrections to be sub- | » = Mente. # tracted. Plus corrections to added Hint To The Bride “OTL TTISIY ET EREELEEEaE yet THOTT PORRONRRIRONE: dn tie et el STRONG ARM BRAND COFrtEe slip covers, bedspreads, i ELEVENTH GUDICLAL Clactit . . CLEVE Ab aac lit ngs ais on Key proper- curtains, etc. Shirl’s Linen OF THE STATE OF FLOIDA. 1 TRIUMPH oes ae = e sd Bei mia) =. 512 Fleming, Sarr © pie foe a NTY. COFFEE \ ("= roker, Islarnoradz a. epper's. nov18-t 2. 10 nov15-39t} is AN PANTA MILL ) deliver for subdivision. The /Eugene Permanent Waving Ma- : haa deliver for toe : ne chine, two chrome chairs, small All Grocers ee any Qasr! cash register, gas hot water vvvwvvewrerres sa 2s ae pai oe eee heater, girl’s bicycle. 517 Flern- a Seana $20 a foot. It takes $100,000|_.'7® St nov21-3tx i cash. Excellent fishing and ‘ | bathing. Roy McCluskey, Brok- | T¥Pewriter, good condition. Ap-| eS 9 - 499 ply Monroe Market. er, SE Box 1733, , Fla. nov21-3tx | nov22-6tx = i = ‘Three bedroom, furnished or un-! S sR. FOR RENT furnished house. All modern! | —— improvements. Call 203-R, af- 95-1008 ius = BOOKS for every age. Books) ter 6 p. m nov21-6t | ae money ceder 3 eect = . for every hobby. Paul Smith, Lig htner arms, Route 3. a) ae “Bookseller”. , Corner Simonton | For Sale—1942 Hudson, 1A condi- —_ iumbua, S. C. nov23-1tKt rue CIRCLET COURT OF THE and Eaton Sts. novi2-17t} tion. Radio. heater, 5 new! | OF ME STATE OF PLORIDALIN GOOD LOOK NG j motor overhauled. 1214) POULTRY | AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN GOOD Sttine Apply 1307) Varela St. nov23-31 HANCERY. Cottage furnished Petronia. nov21-3tx WANTED TO BUY Wanted—Electric refrigerator. 718 Olivia St. Phone 783-4 i nov18-6tx Will pay cash for used car. ) ‘Mills, PC 597, Pie West Poinciana Lt. 7, days. no 4tx Gas any model. Phone nov23-1tx WANTED | Considerable quantity compo- board, new or used. Gas refrig- erator, living room, bed room furniture. Phone 673-R. 1012 Southard. nov21-3tx PERSONAL Draw your will! Three fill-in law yer-approved forms, $1. Attor ney Antelis, 1527 President St., Brookiyn, N. Y. nov23-1txy a 1942 Packard convertible coupe, Model 2021. New tires, me-/ Assorted $5.95 pe : chanieally perfect. Phone 465., horns). Live d | nov2i-3t, teed. National | let, 1723 S. 8t : 48,1 Pa nov23-1t! { Palms, ferns, crotons, coleus, sul- tanas, cactus, stephanotis, flame , vines. caladiums, pothos, fruit ‘trees. other plants. 1004 South- ard Street, Phone 1049-J. nov22-2tx — | =f SALESMEN WANTED i | Salesman wanted to take charge of territory by old, reliable con. cern selling lubricants, paints Rose Nursery, Tyler, Texas. Finder please drop in mail be 10-965 ork ORDER OF The SO eh ecto Nee ae Ter Givens epewn tne bdheehnaiiedeetie th ns A NH Se ee me Electric L. & H. range for sale.; 2nd roof coating. Field train- slished w ‘ RR white — * wee we Very reasonable. Worth inves- | Pa deaitnn ene o-| =. ~ igati ly 2 ucers. et ales ager x % al Be eee ors | Boxe 2463) Dallas, Tex: seat) SS a oa ran en eee a | nov23-1tx . — Sheets, pillow cases, blankets. | - a ie . . eer > throw rugs, bath sets, table PERSONAL ae . ww cloths, curtains, bedspreads, = \ " slips, dresses. Cheap for cash! V-I.A.V.1. products. Write N Fitz-| ey I. \ Ww or time payment. Phone 831-R.| gerald, manager, 1215 NW.,};—— * an n a R.R. Russell, 508 William St. Miami. eee VW UME Cetexe nov22-2tx ! nov19-6tx—m_.w s.] Your Grocer SELLS That GAMMA | We Mee ea CO m i = x RK \j * . Rose bushes—world’s best. Hints Lost STAR 4 w “on care and culture. Free ilus- eee \ Nate Stiiieiier trated catalog. McClung Bros. | Lost—Car keys on Whitehead St} and CUBAN CORR we ee Li es, re ew * wa & Vu wake . Tr

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