The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 19, 1947, Page 2

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~ a PAGE TWO K He Pe vrom “Then en Corner Gun ciien Penang Fim Streets —— Satemes at Key West, Florida y West Citizen Key West In =a a Days Gone By AS TAKEN FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF FEB. 19, 1937 ihe 1766 iam Dunlap, ‘American who served the arts; ; when they were paid but: poorly, | !born in Perth Amboy, N. J. Died} | Sept. 28, 1839. 1799—Charles S. Olden, gentle- eeeond elass matter Representative Bernie C. Papy, or | New Jersey Civil War governor, a jami, where he b-d attended a born isi gieied to gee Toy wenatstee | Meeting of the Overseas Bridge! AO T'tgag nee N % Pied =. of all news, dispatehes eredited | Commission, said today that ai” se Oe . : t or not eS credited i representative of Governor Fred‘ 1!8!7—-Christian Linde, pioneer tht pubiighea bere. 2? so governor “would gre p aR ne8@ the members of the commission Denmark. Died Nov. 24, 1887. Three Months —— 2.76 | resigned.” 1628—Carl Wimar, St. Louis bv - ae = Bs painter = ae pediane and the; - — ey West ge, Knights of . frontier ‘of his y, born im Ger~} PO mg ag mg. Pythias, tonight will celebrate many. Died Ni 28, 1862. Ps —— the seventy-third anniversary of| 1847—-(100 years ago)’ Sara’ ¥.\* Au bag | resolutions of Rotices, poems, — eee for entertainment by aN shuse men trem. Sande a ya line, | Funeral services for Mr: The Chizen ls an o} rum and | Sarah Folker Leon, who died j —_ ! sds on pe ea hie amen j a oit, ere aa ye CHAS. ROBERTS ter ut it will not publish | ternoon In ‘aul’s i oe ; ‘ cusnyuious communications Drees Anker Sens wie ee eS NATI ALE RIAL | ing. j nance director of Roberts’ é | i — | perien judgmént. diligence, ad TATION | Mrs. Emmie Russell left this tive ability—and above ° morning for Orlando to visit her ; honesty?” om re ——————- | mother, Mrs. R. Starnes. | As one said, “There is more to Cone had told Papy that the /Wisconsin physician, much be- be pleased if loved by the Indians, born in} peadinn neva tastes et | the founding of that order. The Sté meeting will be held in Pythian a rll on-Fleming street. “venson, ologist, edito; cc worker and born in Patis’ (of} ican parents). @ for at the ; this than meets the eye.” i MONOGRAPHS =|. Mrs. } ss este BE sonia ice Two days in suce | The Citizen has received Roo er Sai Seay etters complimenting the _ ae he a. ue ibe _That Ha H. On | } howder supp st slang ro we 1 ” be ob ary House, Duval and Be: | vues t La Concha ote ’ streats, soliaves U empty weite a mon 4 other : + aren hel loose, tnd expel I our policemen Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order Ay on ga most courteous |) of DeMolays » a dance | $o.soehe ana Pails 4 that I have ever met any- ]/ on the night of M here Congratulations. Baier THE ORACLE. a Black 2 — ; Miss Ruby lobson 0} | Pie ‘i oes | who is now a resident of Cc A HARD-HITTING SLOGAN esha ee for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis . Watkins mobders of Commerce at pts tes er and winter resorts,| Today The Citizen says in an en torts to attract: edi | paragraph $100 Reward requentls slo- he average politician be- WILL BE PAID ut by and for ; ; ; oe Dee information leading to s in service, hi himself Sometimes the slogans for are anged and sometimes porte ct the whereabouts of rods and they stick. St. Petersbu One and or reels that are missing from ver since it was of a village peanuts in the shell Captain Jakie Key’s boat “tatus, has adhered to the jabout one pound of “Legion” at Craig Dock, wegar, “The Sunshine City,’ : z @d Miami, for many ‘i “SORERTS since Monday. February 17. j eke of it s “The Ma- » R H Ki thy. rut, during the Gis Those having any informa- wht dace ude, Miamians have Offices pplies & Equipment tion relative to the above— i “Peorte 40 smug about the | rowth of their city, they 124 | atrent; ores Bee “CONTACT j have infrequently steferted | BX ERT TYPEWRITER fy iy ATWELL ff W their slogan n and Adding Machine REPAIRS she we Key Westers, chiefly rarc GusRy Se Maren Police ' hroug? ™ The ie f LES a hm dell “ ‘ m — te Royal "Standard and Portable Department ~cips scisy arighapadee pee TYPEWRITERS - i ! yan, but none of Deliveries Can Be Made j has stuck. The one Dass th een used most fre- | PHONE 250 and Place Your Order; , ' “dl but lacks st me have used MINUTES: 10 b rost-free” in vari-! d N mes outsider, H Fred | e, writing in The | | ‘ Higet lraveler who, i j | heu attempt to p } 65 Aj Key West with a hag | “ e, pe Shean free t (ONE WAY) | rost-free The} THREE. CONVENIENT mmerce FLIGHTS DAILY that « COMPARE OUR RATES and == give CASH 575 only now || 3 to . GET } 15 mos.| 12 mos. | rs to Come. || $100 1 $7.78 15 9.46] | p wan contains $150 | 11.67 | 14.28 300 | lor that appeal $200 | 15.47] 1881 ! tourists but to} [$300 | 22.85 | 27.8 The chief of So leblakesczel “Auto no! P that of eae Persagal f the others so mue S 1 nicle| Commercial Credit he ! article ’ \ her Floriad } 423 Fleming Street $ K place nf La Concha Hotel Building 2 530 SOUTHARD STREET } s that are! PHONE 778 | Oe kote TEavene | ” ! eo | t ‘ »w wetting han it has in| ws been t Watch for the Biggest CLEARANCE SALE You Have Ever Known More Details Tomorrow and versatile New York painter, | 0 $4,000_ to $3,000. and the | playwright and historian, ardent jane. ment jother parks’ maintenance and op- who returned yesterday from Mi. |™@2 farmer, busines man, noted] _ ed Philadelphia [ Died Nov, 14, } THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘ium. was given $1,500 instead. : , Ones, $1,000; (7) the city’s e Bvelficlestwas: #educed | to the Monroe ~County ; Clinie, ineluding mosquito con-/} i trol and janitor salary, was-re- Was: reduce Mats duced from $9,897.50 to $5,177.50; 050; (11) provision (8) maintenance and operation|a foreman at $2,400,for the gar- }fund, for -street cleaning ae | bage temoval division; (12) $550 hicles was reduced from $4,000) Was appropriated” for the Key | w. to $3,250; (9) pay for a skilled| West fishing tournament, fund for the fire rt- from $3,000 to $2,250; (5) appropriation for Bayview and eration was increased from $800 to $1,200; (6) the Key West Stad- Saar G 8 8 i BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY 6Y KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY x Hear Morton Downey. WKWF. 12:15 P.M., Monday thrrugh Fridey ~ THE ARMY GROUND FORCES WORLD’S GREATEST SCHOOL FOR “FOLLOW ME!” The ringing battle- ery of the Infantryman is the stirring eommand of the leader. And nowhere majority of them are enlisting for 3 If you are looking for the road your years. to a profitable future, Army Recruiting Station can NEW, HIGHER PAY FOR ARMY MEN nearest In Addition to Food, Lodging, Clothes ond Medien! Gee else in the world—in war and in peace U. S. ‘ ? ~are so many great leaders developed furnish all details. : aioe as in the Army Ground Forces. The Sterting = ET 7 American ground soldier is known Highlights of Regular Army Enlistment Gory Oey Boalt Master Sergeant — oS or First Sergeant $165.00 $10 Technical Sergeant 155.00 aos Staff Sergeant 115.00 Sergeant 100.00 Corporal 90.00 Private First Class sO. Private 75.00 1. Choice of any branch of service which still has quotas to be of certain overseas theater which still ha on 3-year enlistments. for his ability to carry out any assign- ment with resourcefulness and initia- tive — the qualities that make leaders in civilian life as well as the Army. + sates ae a) openings, 2. Enlistment age from 18 to 34 years inclusive 17 with parents’ consent) except for men now in Army, who may reenlist at any age, and former service men d length of service ding on The Ground Forces can not only teach you leadership—they can equip you with fine job training to go with it. In peacetime, the Army is a gigan- tic echool-going organization — with training available in many valuable skills and trades. bonus of $50 for each year of since such bonus stp: or since last entry into service, pr led listment is within 3 months after Jast honorable discharge. » Ade to Colum rease tor Service $50 Maximum Per M r Glider Crews, $50 Per Not in Fiying-pay Sta Parachuta Duty. S% bn 3 Years qf Service. 4. Leave credit accrues at the rate of 30 days 1 per year of service. 5. Mustering-out pay for all men eligibl for, when d. ed to enlist or reenlist 6. Educational benefits under GI Bill of R for men who enlist before official terminat war and remain in si ¢ 90 days or more. too, that increased Army pay scales are now in effect, and that you receive 20% additional pay for overseas service. Remember, ependents of me: 7. Family allowanc listing or reenl after official tern l-year en- or 3 years. ents permitted for men now in the Army with Enlistments for 154, 2 Thousands of outstanding young ; Ts months of service.) men, able to meet the new higher © % ™0** ™° * 9. Option to retire at half pay for the r standards .required, are enlisting im your" life alter 20 years’ service—increa » Reguls ecause of three-quarters pay after 30 years’ service the Regular Army. And because of a Te ce(les fadaral' militate aor the “*Yolce of the Army,'* and "'Proudly We Hail'' on your radio. the special advantages offered, YOUR REGULAR ARMY SERVES THE Sareom AND MANKING it WAR AND PtaGe © Listen to: ‘Sound Of,"’ ‘Warriors of Peace," ENLIST NOW AT YOUR NEAREST U.S. ARMY RECRUITING ENLIST NOW AT YOUR NEAREST U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION 212 POSTOFFICE BUILDING, KEY WEST ' Open Every Other Monday and Tuesday. 9 to 12 and | to § STATION

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