The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 20, 1947, Page 2

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a ANOTHER PROJECT receipts for the first With the city and county ; Visited . | AQUARIUM LEASE “= pA pes RG = commissioners and the Key Boon To Seouts |. Mr.‘ rid Mrs, Lee Perry, pub-| Protest was made at Tuesday ted West Chamber of Commerce | lishers of the ‘Waumatosa News, ' night's City Commission meeting clarrified.. He : favoring the operation of} The importance of the current }# surburban weekly of Milwau- 1,1 Bin Kroll, lessee of the City | CWA! monthly payments ‘aid barges between Key West |Community Chest Drive to the hid bps ea haga Aquarium, over’ the © fihatietal |Year's time, with payment es iami ivi a : t figure over Osty Dany My Newspaper in Key West Sa ee those — Boy Scouts of Key West was ¢i0-l*phey were highly pleased with terms of his léase of the property Per cae is Se ae ; “Giawaa ac as Wiet Sica | thicir eff om t 1 now turn| phasized today by Jack Delaney, |the ‘Key West sunshine. irom the city. Kroll said he was} Commissioner Albert that jes ty FOR RM he $1 ‘308 bee alee w 4 chairman of the advancement]. Perry is a photo enthusiast and paying more than he had agreed jocsee and city manager to get ra : SEER Wr eee HT ee allocated, | committee of the local scouf| has spent .the past two days. to pay under the lease terms of aaa ‘and arrive at a solution m wae ERESS eee 1 re lsh roar system. *@ ph bi ay wey basse quaint $2,825 or 18 per cent of the gross Press exclus- 8 8 ‘oval, Or!” Hels i surroundings. he Perrys are = as of a Rr mite to Watches pudicea | the deepening of the Inland Perens (4 sid eae “s jaRing their first winter vaca-' away from their native state Te Growth. ies paer and y ag Sear eee Waterway between Big Pine | obtain Summerland Key on the sod Bide] trip st since ill_be Shoat a month, > pre Published here. , Key -_ Key ery still re-| Overseas Highway as a camp for ppp aw Rass 4 -_ festuris BSCRIPTION RATES mains dormant, the Boy Scouts throughout the > Vv: ANGELA STS. eee 5 | i ! : : D Progra: ee onthe td One of the mysteries that | state and particularly for Key 0 N R 0 E A R ET ita _dinciars Thom woe, Months —-——---—-_ 2.18/80 often come out of Wash-| West scouts. Little © Weerly I= «Cs | ington is why the govern-{| The increase in activity of the 510 FLEMING STREET > Rive (ERTISING RATES | Ment deepened th land | scout movement here is indicat: Week En Speciais — nee _Ehowsn on ape feation Waterw ts ek : oe ee ed by the following Medes cof i d 4 and Ne SPROTAL NOTICE Big Pine Key and stopped | Piled by the advancement com- Grade A Carton GRAPEFRUIT > - All reading notices, eards of ‘4 PP’ ittee, sh hi eon . 4 a“ thanks, resolutions of respeet, obit- | abruptly at the latter place. | ™ee. § owing the number of EGGS 56¢ JUICE 25< > 3 bee ow py aa a ee be Why make Big Pine a ter-| scout awards given in 1945 and Ea ri it Si sae — ; OF QUALITY i badder: © Une tor entertainment by| Minus when 40 miles south see isda 1a AO Brands amit =< | ORANGE ick : peng «hurches trom which @ revenue is of it lies Key West? What] gecond Class Awards 24 98 CREAM = wy batt JUICE pi 25° » Western tick« he Citlsen fan open forum ana | Was to be gained by stop-| First Class Awards. 7 22 ||| Creamery one — Ip. are pe — ussion of public issues | ping at Big Pine, with its| Star Scout Awarlis 7 22 | "i woo A ut ie wit, not, Dubliah | handful of residents, to! Life Scouts 8 eS SAUSAGE _ Can 17° PORK will ———__——| whom the waterway meant} Eagle Scouts . 0 U.S. No. a ae ; BEEF of th €DITOR Al nothing? That improvement; Merit Badges 64 TOMATO 4 POT ROAST im ate eoutes $ has not been of any conse-| Al other committees of the 9 ” PASTE 3 40: > Rib STEW i the ch quence to Big Pine, where- Boy Scout movement functioned 5 ee Cans S SIRLOIN STEAK .- will be las, if the waterway had| ¢dually as well, Delaney said. ‘Seeeah 1-lb, Pkg. |||? ___FILET MIGNON ee os See ot | Deen gees to Hey are, 12-Oz. ¢| SHORTENING AQe 4 LAMB . awk. 2 wil & it wou ave provided an} Bottle > Shoulder o! ml ‘ tance linland route for yachts to Ke West In » Leg of Lamb . KEY WEST TED inland route for yach ; : » * Rely fre ot cruise between Miami and/ 7 cciethoabiy i e lb. 42¢ > Shoulder CHOPS - - the C BY THE CITIZEN || ae > a Cr © Mets Moe and. ik | the Southernmost City in the Days Gone es — — em ; rs rom le part- || 5, “ | et | ments. | United States. lp : fa ‘ 2. Beach and Bath: ition || Of course, yachts may| AS TAKEN FROM PILES © ; P| BIRTHD : sadder | come through Hawk’s Chan- OF THE CITIZEN OF | I> ame. ' FOR | %. Airports—Land and Sea. lnel, as. barges may also | FEB. 20, 1937 Ke : ; - s Ss . 20, ip ‘ ‘ » 7 $ WE teomsen’” om | come, but the inside route | "A Thousand Ways to Make Yourself Beautiful’ , Pigs’ FEET hs ie 4 lor Hen ents. | : an ele-| Jonquin Garcia, 91, died at 7: : :& and Mra) c val would have provided an ele-| Jonquin Garcia died at 7:30 HOCKS Miami, af reek genius nN ;ment of earn w _— own- dateeeee: pee ee ee pels Eat Your Way ; Pig TAILS .t... : ers of smaller yachts or ja imonton street. Funeral! “ ued orale seaesaidiieiiad ‘eabin cruisers take | into] j services will be held tomorrow to Health M SMOKED MEATS... » A le 7 consideration when they} j afternoon under the direction of » HAM. prele Half > by rs a | make up their itinerary. *|the Lopez Funeral Home. Horas tapes al . Bect TONGUES me 9% i elpec lo > Taxpayers: ey f » deep- Totes anae " . helpe the Taxpayers: The money for the deep: Twehty-one fish ave: hie contented, healthy f OLEOM ARGARINE _ household by fol- lening of the inland route lowing... from Big Pine to Key West is in Washington, and city and county commissioners | nis In Louis Carbonell and } Hunter Harden, members of the City Commission, the taxpayers of Key caught in local waters during ‘the ast five days by guests at La Sasa Marina, Peter Schutt, man- rv, informed The Citizen to-}] ‘as Stone Closes at 1 pm. Every i ae a eine THE HOLLYWOOD West have genuine and ]j and civic bodies here should | alert mouth-pieces. They ]|| ascertain why the money! SSeoessss GLAMOUR are economically minded ]; has not yet been used. A band concert will be given coOK BOOK Abreu Bros., Proprietors PHONE 52 tonight in Colonial Park. by the i Key West Hospitality Band: un- and have your interests at For more than a quarter! “You Are What You Eat” Corner WHITE and ELIZA Streets WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE heart. Put your faith in ]j of a century The Citizen has} oO" ne 4 - ; them been advocating an Inland] °° : Re nee ee ‘This Cook Book . THE ORACLE, | Waterway between Keyi* contains full ta- Week End — | West and Miami. Its com-| Ninety-seven major operations bles of the chem- ical. and vitamin pletion would mean much in| on civilians have been performed ithe greater number of vis-|in the Marine Hospital since NO WAR INEVITABLE! content of foods. FREE D Price, $3.00 | | Since so many Americans i talk glibly about the “next war” as if it must inevit- ably occur, it might bea} itors who would come here, January 10, 1936, Surgeon E...H. in cabin cruisers or smaller | Carnes, in charge of the hospital, informed The Citizen today. yachts. Noble blood is merely an More tan $8,000 in eal was sold this morning at the{ Also a Planetary Section, so Popular in Hollywood Today ON SALE NOW at PAUL SMITH, Bookseller Western Grade “A” PORK good idea to remind them | accident; noble actions of the fact that, in the Six-, spring from the truly great. teenth and Seventeenth cen-| i; SPECIAL SALE of NATIONALLY-ADVERTISED Brands o 9334 SIMONTON STREET KEY WEST, FLORIDA (nell streets, sponge wharf, Caroline’ and Grin- i ae — There is no meanness in! frank Gato arrived yesterday turies, Protestants and Ro- " man Cathol fought many | the mean temperature of} ¢rom Havana to visit his parents KRAFT’S MIRACLE eOs religious wars and there;the earth, though the | and other relatives in Key West. A 3 FRENCH DRESSING 5 j were many people, in that} weather is sometimes mean, Se rocery ™ day, who did not believe; even in Key West, though} Today The Citizen says in an| JOSE PADRON, Pr ae that the warring religious, briefly, all’ who live here | editorial paragraph: | ab BALLARD BISCUITS fs0%2. 1s groups could liye together| must concede. Incidentally, | “The man without a country’ 726 WECENEAD axl VETO STREETS Ito kaeen Selccste for the Oven permanently without trying | the mean temperature of the is no worse off than the man to kill the other. earth is determined, so Sam} Without a church. The passage of years and! Goldsmith informs, by the! Sa the experience of the race | balance between the radia- COAST UARD reveal that neither Protes-| tion from the sun and that | ENLISTMENTS | tants nor Catholics fear aj given out by the earth. A Coast Guard r CHEESE eho at MIRACLE WHIP S MAYONNAISE ‘~ Week-End Specials MEAT-POULTRY-DAIRY | PRODUCiS 1s ruiting unit | new war. Poet is no serious will be in the Key West post of- ie eo: Geade A thought that either vroup| WOULD LOCATE fice building tomorrow from 10 y . pe ete eR. g will attempt to use weapons| BURIED TREASURE o'clock in the morning till 4 in} ¢ < Doz. 53 BUTTER ou 8 KRAFT’S Very Sharp DANDEE , of destruction against the —- |the’ afternoon, Chief Bos’n C.'B. EGGS box. 03° | BUTTER icc. 81° CHEESE 7} other “War needs used up much | Medd, personnel procurement of- | NIC Ready-to-! a9. , hy It may be possible for the | of the best coking coal, |fice. informed The Citizen today dete tee il t . KRAFT'S social systems of today, in- | drew heavily on oil reserves He said that young men or ex- 3 i ’ vas . eC HORSE RADISH 12° cluding Capitalism and} consumed much natural gas, ;5¢?Y — wep to enter G me Communism, to learn that |ate into the best iron ore {the Coast ere should contact i LEG be 4tc BEECHNUT : ¢ : ‘ leted limited known} this unit. He added thattwo Key|f 7 AA BA @ BD cone, ca Drip or 1. their common interest in af and depleted limite Westers, who enlisted when the q SHOULDER . ..- & Be eculee Cos progressive community out-} reserves of copper, lead anG init wasthere on ie eat vi STEW lb. 29¢ KARO White ® weighs the possible benefits | zinc.” : _jare now stationed at the Coast e 1-Pt to be secured from war to] The os is that _ rd air station at Dinner Key, Grade AA Western SMOKED SYRUP oan 21\ the end, regardless of the}Secretary of the Interior J.|Miami STEW 3]° SAUSAGE ° 39¢ felines a é outcome A. Krug, who wants the — _ Ib. _lb. Bi $ Silver Cow —__—. President to support a $1.- PARKAY Made by Kraft | PURE CREAM 3 Cans 35 a huge job 000,000,000-hunt for buried for in 21 states| treasure. What Mr. Krug is no. minimum wage} Wants to know is what is exactly underground in the way of mineral reserves. He GROTON’S Ready-to-Fry Sos CODFISH CAKES ms ORANGE JUICE ts Oleomargarine . Ib. 44c} LARD. . . - lb. 33c GROCERY DEPARTMENT | ahe there law There are 800,000 women| thinks the information is TAPNA 1 INE | ; in Paraguay and only 200,-| necessary to the future well- COFFEE _ 38¢ SALMON 35 || FLEIsHMANN’s 000 males. What a pa din, | being of the nation. — ; ! YEAST 3 aT At a paracise| “The President, it is be- Leas VIENNA calee HEINZ Chow Chow PICKLES Can QUAKER White or Yellow GRITS esi Pes HORMEL'S Cooked for men! Peas .."t.: il Heinz ar amy CATSU Campbell's VEGETABLE | lieved, is ready to support) if the habit keeps up it! the general need for such won't be long before Ameri-| @ Survey Mr. Krug esti- cans Will joyously @lebrate | mates that it would take 20! “Week That Is Not aj years and cost about $50,-| | 000,000 a year, but, if nec-| SAUSAGE 2 cans39° |) so ARMOUR'S Week.” | eal ou es P AMALES *y The adver nt of February A a iiowed oe Ay ne | tis ana fie XK > SOU 2 cans 29° LY Se 23° | PIG’S FEET bra 39 } og LIBBY‘S CORN BEEF HASH * ca Can LIBBY'S VEAL LOAF "Com OLD SOUR = ALL INGREDIENTS for SOUSE Super Suds - Gold Dust - Rinso - Vel Lux - Lux Soap - Duz - Swan Soap security. Former Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes has; voiced apprehension over; “y eal : .., INSURE - the dwindling natural . The humanitarian impulse | sources of the nati6n. There) Canning Success was strong in the America! have been repeated warn- of the 1840's, one of its ob-| ings that the war was drain-} jects being a demand for a! ing some of the country’s 10-hour working d | most vital mineral deposits | See | and something of a demand Never sign a receipt until | en for a fact-finding | you know what it contains. of all natural re-| The same advice applies to} sources, including minerals, ‘egal documents, regardless | farm lands, forests and wa- { where they, come from, | ter-power. ol reminds us that 1947} is one-twelfth gone and so} ure the plans of most people | for the year Rubbers // We Have A COMPLETE LINE of | Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES | | U.S. No. 1 Mai Fancy | POTATOES 2° 39¢ GRAPEFRUIT:<.25° ONIONS 3 n.. 12°| CELERY . sun 19° | Shop at Padron’s for Quality at Low Prices! FREE DELIVERY, ' — when you follow instructions in the Balt Blue Book. Buy one at your grocer’s or send 10¢ with name and address to: | BALL BROTHERS COMPANY | Muncie, Indiane

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