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MPESVEUETOREOOOUTAAATVEEEEDOEAL LANA NELLA EAEEEERE UTA THE FIGHT IS NOT OVER COURT HOUSE CLOCK, Original Clock Installed Atop Structure Jan, 3, 1891 ow BEING nanosn vou saves" ELECTRIFIED, READY SATURDAY President of Bundles for France Key Westers will be able to tell the time—and .accurately— from the Monroe Couuty Court House on Saturday. SUpUdSACUUAGUU AEG ASSET ALEC The Fighting French have now turned their efforts to fighting for health, homes and food. The fight is not yet won in France, where the people suffered doubly.| nye. SO To explain this, let me tell you Miriam Eloise Parks Wed To E. S. Poliszuk Mrs. Camille Parks announces the marriage of her daughter, Miriam Eloise Parks, to Edward S. Poliszuk, USN (R), son of Stanley Poliszuk of Grand Rap- | ids, Mich. The wedding was performed at the home of the bride’s mother, 1217 Eliza street, in the presence of the immediate family. The bride wore a tose colored dress with gold nailhead train and white accessories. Her cor- sage was of white carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Lumley Parks, brother and sister-in-law of the bride, attended the couple. The bridesmaid wore a blue flowered mesh dress’ and black acces- sories. Her corsage was of pink carnations. After the ceremony, the couple “MIMI” MARIPOSA Prcicnshi ihe Paths Ook Se about Dwight D. Eisenhower, when, as commander in chief of That was the promise of Joseph Doff, Elmhurst, N. Y., of the Interstate Tower Clock Serv- ice Co., after he atrived here to- day to begin repairing and elec- trifying the old clock. Doff explained that he took most of the works of the clock with him te Elmhurst, and these parts have been repaired. The original clock, which was} i actuated by weights of 1,000 and, 1,500 pounds, was installed atop the Court House on Jan. 3, 1891. It” i was, buil€ by old Seth Thomas | Clock Company of Tamaston, Conn. | “The clock on top of City Hall ; was also built about the same ; time by the Thomas people,” Doff said today. “It, too, is run } ty weights—and like the Court | House clock, is badly in nede of | repair.” { Now a small motor will run the Court House clock. The bell will strike the hours of the day. They will be actuated by mer- | cury tubes which turn on and | shut off the current running the bells. Doff’s work on the clock will cost the county $998.75. In addi- } THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SOLONS CUT (Cont trom Page One) | set together to discuss the sit- on the street after he had been! uation. Mayor Demeritt praised remanded to Capt’s Burrows’, the Army for its discipline in custody. The second time Chief !Key West. The commissioners Perez had him taken into police | then voted on the motion. Com- custody again. All witnesses said !missioner John Carbonell was Edwards had not been drinking. |0t present. Commissioner Carbonell point- Just before adjournment, John ed out that the incident marked | Spottswood arose and said he the first trouble between the|Tepresented a committee from Army and the city. After making | the Jaycees favoring action by his motion he added that a $250|the Commission in the manner fine is too high even if the sol- | already taken and also an dier had committed the act on! amendment to the meter-break- purpose. His motion rescinded , ing ordinance “to enable . the the sentence except for $5. Coop- | magistrate to hand down a sen- er amended it to include as part , tence commensurate with the of- penalty the time Edwards served | fense.” in jail, The motion pric ttt __——————————— the Army take any further disci- | ______COMPLETE— plinary action which is to be done RADIATOR SERVICE Finale severely puma at PRESSER’S rmy and Navy person RADIATOR SHOP the way he said they talk to city| RED BRICK GARAGE policemen and advocated that eee 2 ee an MONROE MARKET 510 FLEMING STREET PHONE 411 Week End Specials Welsh GRAPE Creamery ee BUTTER v.82¢| JUICE sess 58° All Brands Limit Six | Rosedale OLEO Jim Dandy the Commission, Army and Ney Subma rin el ves the Allied invasion armies, he had to inform the French forces of the| interior (French underground, | “Free French”) that French cities| left for a week's honeymoon in| Jacksonville. For traveling the} bride wore a grey suit with black | accessories. She is a graduate of | the Convent of Mary Immacu-} ond floors of the Court House. tion Doff will install two clocks | Pride-of-the-Farm to take the place of rented in- CA UP 14-02. 23¢ Bottle struments on the first and sec- GRITS Sars. 00° ORANGE No. 2 1 0c Can JUICE must be bombed in order to de- stroy German communications. late. The reply was immediate. The The couple will make their fu- French replied: “Oui, c’est la, ture home at 1129 Fleming guerre”, and the bombs fell daily street. for nearly a year. Today, “Amer- ican Aid to France”, “France For- ever” and “Bundles for France” are administering a fitting tribute to these cities in the north of France, where I was born, by the They will cost $32.50 each. They will pay for themselves in about two years at the rental rate of them now in use. PMOL Personals STM OULU LL eS L LLL Return After 20 Years ' way. Bradleys Have Son The tribute is not only to get clothes to these stricken also a movement in which both] Wayne, to Mr. and Mrs. Philip France and this country will share; Bradley at Baltimore, Md. The community health and rehabilita- | baby weighed six pounds, five tion centers. This plan is now} ounces. The father is the son.of being worked out in the eighteen} Mr, and Mrs. Morrell Bradley, | most devastated areas in which} 1g sawyer Lane. Ralph Brad- soldiers of our two nations died, | jey a brother of the father, ar- es well oe wie people of France, | rived in Baltimore shortly after who had agreed to this wholesale | the child’s birth and visited the bombing of their homes—in order| \oonte prior amine that'victory might be won. parents prior to coming on) to Ghisedab ana-ceacte Cannandey: Key West, where he is now visit- quote Commande in-Chief Eisenhower, who writes |'® us from the War Department in Washington, office of the chief -of Staff: “This tribute will be a memorial to our lasting friendship to our great sister democracy, in whosé future we have such confidencei ; I hope the project will enjoy suc- | cess.” Let us all aid in this worthy} cause. Do what you can, send in; yourmionation, “be iteversoilittle” |S ar res —even a dime. Send it to Box] See eaeeeee X46,. c/o Citizen, or contact us | at “Bundles for France” headquar- | ters at 709 Ashe street, phone 692. | Son To Feltons Mr. and Mrs. Holland Felton, 518 Francis street, today announc- jed the birth of a son on Wednes- iday afternoon, January 15, in the newcomer weighed eight pounds, eight and one-half ounces. Mrs. Felton is the former Louise Harris of Elizgbeth City, N. C. Genuine CUBAN RHYTHM Your donation will help speed} they are suffering front a cold winter. | Claves - Maracas eee ahd Conga Drums - Repicador Brazil is the fourth largest Drums - Bongoes country in the world. | The Music Box Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD | Phone 9138 726 Duval Street STAR * BRAND [T2sseeeesee. -AMERICAN OW and CUBAN ciel Try A Pound Today!! Strand Theater LANA TURNER in | “POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE” Coming: “One More Tomorrow” | Monroe Theater KAY FRANCIS in “DIVORCE”’ Coming: “Roll Along Cowboy” | Just Received! All New Patterns DRAPES @ Blues @ Pinks @ Yellows | @ Peach KEY WEST Venetian Blind Co. 120 Duval Street Phone 1042 | Jefferson Hotel Building Word has been received here | areas but! of the birth of a son, Ronald i iKey West General Hospital. The , @.... is a sport shirt that is a KANTOR’S Men’s Shop Mr. and Mrs. Ulmont J. Boyle there in 20 years. They are stay- ‘ing at the home of Mrs. L. Todd, ; }527 Division Street. | i Took “Citizen” In Ohio | 1 W. C. Chandler of Windham, } 10., retired Army lieutenant-colo- nel, is spending the winter here at 804 South Street. The Ohio ‘man subscribed to The Citizen as | |long ago last summer in order jto get better acquainted with Key | West life prior to his winter visit. ! Residence Announced | Rev. Wallace H. Sterns, associ- jate pastor of the Congregational | ‘and Poinciana Community church- ‘es, and wife are now residing at the Service Center, 517 William iStreet. Since retiring from the | active mini in 1944, Rev. | |Sterns has resided in Florida most of the time. | { ‘AUTO REPAIRS { BODY and FENDER WORK) i Reasonable Prices Cars $9500 H Painted | TEXACO STATION | Fleming and Grinnell Sts. PHONE 9143 OR 240-A POINCIANA | : Ask for Gene eA ONIN washable sport sh irt Imperial Ming must” for your warm-weather wardrobe. It is the first truly washable men’s wear shantung ...tailored by McGregor in this smart sport shirt. The shantung is a Rajah fabric development. And the Crown Test Green Light is your guarantee of complete washability. CLOROX seme 18° US. No. 1 Ceti Sliced Breakfast potatoes 9» 19% BACON ——SHORTENING, I-lb. Pkg., 43¢ ». 67° PADRON'S Grocery JOSE PADRON, Prop. 726 WHITEHEAD and PETRONIA STREETS PHONE 197 Week-End Specials MEAT-POULTRY-DAIRY PRODUCiS s Ak AP LEc.... Ib. 41c LAM B SHOULDER .. Ib, 27¢ STEWA Ib, 29c Sliced Breakfast Salt c c BACON I-lb. Pkg. 63 BACON Ib. 45 Large Grade A EGGS Creamery lb. 87c BUTT. Process _ lb. 73c Tender Sweet Ready-to-Eat WHOLE c HAM or HALF Ib. 55 ROASTING Drawn and Dressed CHICKENS Ib. 65¢ | CHEESE sss. 98° OLEOMARGARINE su Ib.45¢ GROCERY DEPARTMENT Pork SPARE RIBS UR! lb. 49° LARD Ib. Ky HAM PICNIC Ib. A3¢ BROOKFIELD Dect 53¢ SALMON — cu 35°| COFFEE ‘3 38¢ SOUP 2 can 29°| PEAS 2 "ua 29° FLOUR &.; 36 Cashmere BOUQUET SOAP cate 12° PUREX SNOWDRIFT 3-lb. pkg. BLEACH *s<:*" 21¢| SHORTENING $141 IEE, ‘A ay huscious Fd Ri Uh /, Te STOCK: UP NOW WHILE ASSORTMENTS ARE COMPLETE ! SAUCE 3 ‘cc 25° Cans Large Package SUPER SUDS 39° Libby's FRUIT Libby’s de Luxe Large Halves COCKTAIL é:: 40°| PEACHES <.; 32° IN HEAVY SYRUP IN HEAVY SYRUP Libby's BARTLETT Libby’s UNPEELED PEARS %e:,.2% 42¢| APRICOTS <:° 43° HALVES IN HEAVY SYRUP | WHOLE IN HEAVY SYRUP Libby’s TOMATO Libby’s APPLE Ale JUICE ca. 31c| SAUCE2“s..° Libby’s TOMATO CATSUP fcc: 25¢ Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES U.S. No. 1 Maine POTATOES 2° 35°! GRAPEFRUIT;®.25¢ Texas Yellow Cuban ONIONS 3... 10°} BANANAS 2 1...25° Shop at Padron’s for Quality at Low Prices! wh ae THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1947. | Quick Reliet To Be Overhauled Leaving here on Saturday, the USS Submarine Sea Leopard will put in at Portsmouth, N. H., for general overhauling, it was announced today. TOELEM RD HDRES, ALBURY & SON NEON LIGHTING SERVICE 532144 DUVAL STREET Also Licensed YOU'LL ALWAYS DC BETTER WHEN YOU SHOP at ARCHER’S SEMI - SELF SERVICE STORE MAKE OUT YOUR LIST and BRING IT TO US! Everything for Best Quality Your | Always MEAT - BACON - CREAMERY BUTTER COLD CUTS - DAIRY PRODUCTS - SUGAR FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES eSTAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES Phone x, Delivery Scrviz Archer’s Grocery “The Store That Serves You Best” 814 Fleming Street BUSOT’S Grocery F. BUSOT (PAPULE), | 630-32 Whitehead Street, Corner Angela St. TELEPHONE 571 Yes, Phone-—We Deliver Orders Plenty of Parking Space — Prompt Service WEEK END SPECIALS MEAT DEPARTMENT Domino Vegetable SHORTENING Pork LOIN ROAST... Western PORK CHOPS... | Chuck ROAST OF BEEF Fresh GROUND BEEF Brisket of lb. 256 Ib. 47 | Also—CUBAN CUTS and ROASTS PLENTY of CHEESE and GRADE “A” From Our SELF-SERVICE DEPARTMENT PEAS os Crosse & Blackwell ORANGE MARMALADE ae Brer Rabbit EGGS DESSERT “ss:'<2 a Derby Brand TAMALES ie 22° 33" or PUREX 14-Gal BLEACH Bottle 25° We Have Washing POWDER and Laundry SOAP SPECIALS AT OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENT | 1 Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES Received | Every Other Day for Your Protection do. 19° GRAPES 2 ww. 43¢ RUTABAGA w. 4 U. S. No. 1 Idaho Baking 5 bs. 23 POTATOES Stalks 20° Extra Fancy We Have A Complete Line of GREEN VEGETABLES and ALL FRUITS In Season Every Day of the Year Juice | ORANGES | Emperor Red ‘"wemweweweee “We Heserve the Richt to Limit Quantity’ —_—_—