The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 25, 1947, Page 4

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PAGER FOUR eNO RETURN. The OBSERVATION POST pu "LEE mime” Mt is not unusual for the oc- ©asional policeman who stands at #leming and Duval streets to stop out-of-town motorists from driving the wrong way on Du- vel. The cop is courteous, the} University: o! the US» ($4,000 if it is to carry out thé % ; “ 1 the k 15; : 8. Car J. S. soldi Gér-|* di Now is the time to recondition ge 7 scopy Ah He ; following responsibilities: many aoe & lors in - no! phe pres your MOTORS. Da.,this before ie 2 ic! um it; ' eas ‘ . sign ieiiingthe abbeaedpe el < Mr, *s Lond ye tke Poy aeery er 8 ovisiting | 9. Where will the UN estab: man n but she. —— , tained tha ease ae ores ieee. val is @ one-way street. That is. al itd le at tr ¥ : . Gee sare toantig ents out- $2200 lish its permanent nomiey, is -« I A, seb on Pick Up and Delivery Service @ small one beneath the Stop mate ee Whe dt : se see oben gh at ha side of Be al Hos- 10. Did the U. S. contribute prj. super Phone 739 fer Fast. Efficient signs at the corner, It takes a| 22% evening, Ese a né the ff? | @ business. pital S 300 mast of the funds for the opera- the nase ‘of the Factory Reconditioning man with unusual eyesight to see’ engagetnent wast at fice , Provide shoes, “clothii 3 » | #an of the United Nations Relief | KEY WEST ELECTRICAL he dan wedding -will take place this sum- B INTEREST PAYMENTS: eter tor childran ng, abo! and Rehabilitation Administra- .s: she ebacatt a REPAIR CO. Why can't the city plaéd’ men { “00 personel bvens: nore Provid® medicine, food. ; tion? what Ulmoris means. | 616 Whitehead Street 5 itallm: pur- x x | earn standard one-way signs at all | ee essentials for the needy 200} Oi (ALS AL4 4 the intersections in Duval? (Ruth Fernandez chases. Provide travel allowance The -A: LLL LL LL Place them where they may be | T | CONTRIBUTIONS: to the blind for medical e nswers . s seen, where the out-of-state oO Wed Roy Ek j 3. re examination in Miami 100. ‘1. Fifteen. — "What Is Good For My Community Is Good For Mel”—— motorist usually looks for + non-profit, charitable, | | Redeem unpaid hospital 2. No. teatfle directic ¢ dhe etek Miss Ruth Rose Fernandez and religious, education or sci- bills of the indigent 1,000 Tee Tihs sf pas gh ve i m9 9) Roy Eric Ek, of Evelette, Minn., entific groups. (Political con- : : u’| 3, The United Nations Educa- . cofner of intersections. who: iscatationdd at Cee Pield, tributions are not included.) Total. tional, Scientific and Cultural ith such signs drivers would ai oe $4,000 Organization. i : J HL 7 ge aun ben ae ais a : Our Drivers Have better mood. They will sing the praises of the city ee And speaking of traffic signs— what about those stop signals which the city p at danger- ous intersection: They.. are painted on the street corners, just out of sight of the, ayerage motorist. Or the painted signs are worn thin or are washed away.: Again we . why can’t the city place standard stop signs at such intersections? Just put the signs at the right- hand corner of such corners and watch the motorist stop as directed. Now he has to guess —and sometimes the stranger suffers a smashed fender or a few bruises in discovering he has guessed wrong. *« Then, we ask the city, why so many palm trees are permitted,to lean well out into the streets? Those trees are beautiful, but when they lean out over the stveets they constitute a major hazard to the driver. We think it is the responsibil- ity of the city of Key West to see that such trees are removed or their limbs cut off, so as to protect life and property of our visitors—as well as ourselves. x * Mystery of the boat, which was due to arrive at Thompson Enterprises Co. docks last week, was c ed up today. A 60-ton sailing vessel, the ship was forced by bad weather to put into her home port, Grand | Cayman, it was reported by cable today. It is not expected to arrive in’ Key West for at, least two weeks At Grand Cayman the crew of the sailing ship must un- load the turtles she was carry- img when she started for Key West and let them “crawl” in | with friends in the Island City. the sea water for feed. Then the crew must reload the tur- tles, then sail for Key West. We don't expect the ship in for at least two weeks,” said Jack Thompson of Thompson Enter- prises. x * * How many traffic lights are there in Key West? Five—or six? Well there are six—three on Di- sion, two on Fleming and one n Southard. But what about another one what many persons consider most dangerous intersection Key West—Division and,,Du- val streets? As it is now, cars and trucks very which way at that in- ection—and several persons vy he been nearly run second turtle | tne sunshine and balmy ‘breezes Lavinia Ricketts to Wed Lt. Carl Davis \ Mrs. Robb Roy Ricketts, of Chicago and Key West, 1409 Di- vision street, announces the en-' gagement of her daughter, La- vinia Clay, to Lt. (jg) Carl M. | Davis, USN, of the USS Cochina, a submarine stationed her. Lt. Davis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thohn T. Davis of Turlock, Cal. The bride-to-be was graduated from Key West High School, Class of 1944, .and ; attended Stetson University. and the University“of Miami, Jacksonville, will be married | next Friday, the bride-elect’s par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Fernan- dez, 1101 Olivia street, announced | today. After their marriage, they will reside at 1203 Hubbard street, Jacksonville. Mr. Ek, whose rating is AEM 3/c in the services, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ek. COUPLE ISSUED MARRIAGE LICEN A marriage license was issued yesterday by County Judge Ray- | mond R. Lord to Earl W. Snow, 24, U. S. Navy, and Dorothy L. Fox, 22, of 1214 Catherine street. PLL PERSONALS “UajiUtnnggageiepAeAANEEE Kansans: Promise Return Mr. and Mrs. Orrin E. Coulter, of Pittsburgh, Kansas, after! spending two delightful weeks in the Island City, returned over the Overseas Highway today, bound for home. The Coulters as- sured friends here that they will be back. Sia tabs aair Hoosiers Enjoying Stay Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Rocter, of Pendleton, Indiana, are spend- ing several weeks here, enjoying of the Island. Returns From Cuba Manuel Naranjo returned ot Key West over Aerovias Q from Havana, where he spent three months with relatives | and friends. On Third Trip Here Miss Ignacia Alfonso of Ha-) vana, has arrived over the Aero- vias Q for a stay of several weeks This is Miss Alfonso’s third visit to the city in the last year. Pollocks Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pollock entertained 10 guests at a din- ner party Saturday night at Casa Cayo Hueso. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Van Deursen, Commander and Mrs. W. A. Stevenson, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Jack English, Mme. Char- ron and son Piere. Publisher's Wife Here | Among the,guests at Casa Cayo Hueso are Mrs. David King and Miss Dorothy Raymer of Wi- nona, Minn, Mrs. King is the wife of, the head of Inc., one of the most widely .dis- tributed newspaper syndicates in | the world. Jayshees Plan Fashion Show | At of the Jayshees | Ye 99 t five new members | “CRACK-UP ed into the club. | Coming: “Adventure” | Ms on ld, | TT l ne Pepper, Mis, Mar- | qq aE. Me Mrs. Fay Saunders | Mes. Tessie Judge Monroe Theater { the Fashion Show | GALE STORM in he fashion show and | Coming: “Frontier. Scouts” bees hy’ the kta ial ‘ the ballroom of Casa (“ROMERO'S | Hotel on March 15. 9 zing Metron Merc || pat in he "show, || ELECTRICAL SERVICE ature children’s to matrons’ clothes. | 2612 HARRIS AVENUE | - 1 follow the fashion | We renee. and Pr Reservations are now being | All Types 7. | ELECTRICAL J ees Communi MOTORS which Mrs. Dor Call—JUST ASK for K aptain, gave a r hast: inthe jonresent) Phones 585 or 1184 Strand Theater PAT O'BRIEN in eports on prep- | “SWING PARADE of eT | U. S. Customs; three years serv- |gineers, 1941-47, | Information or King Features, | (Continued from rage One) to the mayor and Cooper to de-| th cide his appointment. Ellis ‘Louis Bradley, 43, 612 Olivia street, , former » deputy sheriff! and moe ‘récently assis+ | Su tant fire chief at the Army Barracks; Ramon R. Delgado, 40, 1301 Froridat street,. ! former ‘assistant Loren Clyde Ta 1114 White street, pz abled veteran, four y lor, Sr., 56, tially dis- rs with ice station operator city truck driver, two years | is checker for En- at Boca Chica. Earl T. Mickler, 48, 1423 Pe- tronia street; former storekeeper at Submarine Base and stock room’ attendant for Kress and Co. Hatfield, who has applied for the position of Finance Director, Hn is d graduate of the Army In- dustrial College. According to his application, he was placed in charge of the finances of Aux Cayes, third largest city in Haiti, at the age of 25, and lifted it from a deficit to a comfortable bal- ance. He said he has “no con- flicting interests and no political ambitions.” No application “has - yet. been received from Frahk Bentley, chairman of the County Com-} mission, and rumored to have the | inside track for the finance job. Line, 1930-41; at Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND | AMERICAN COFFEE: | and CUBAN ‘Try A Pound Today. Reward for | [ Return of Strayed Parrot 417 SIMONTON STREET Phone 472 es PAT So DOGHOUSE | 510 ELIZABETH ST. Our French Fries Are Fresh Fried | SANDWICHES eSTEAKS | eCOLD DRINKS eBREAKFAST 6 to 11 A.M. A Clean Place to Eat est Pur nn PLENAMIN Two Nay capsules contain ALL VITAMINS known to be.essential to human succition, plus liver and iroa. $2.59 — » Jerald rose GARDNER'S PHARMACY ‘ 1114 Division St., Cor. Varela | Phone 177 Free Delivery | ERLE IE AL ALOE ITE Hospital Auxiliary, Girl Scouts Show ee Fund Needs Contributors to the Commun- ity ‘Chest interested in knowing where their donations go can get a} good ideas from the budget re- | “Another organization perform- | 4 ing a fine public service with; _ ARBONELL AND the help of the Community Chest! | funds is the Girl Scouts. Under Sawyer ‘and’ Mrs. Doris Thomp-! The Complete list of applicants son the Girl' Scouts need $610 | 6. for liéénse jnspector: for adequate operations along the } following dines: Local leaders’ training course $150. ,7. Inter-troop activities - Awards and merit ees fs... tion 25 10: First aid supplies and equip- Total— y SWISS FLY*FREIGHT fi; BASEL, Swi Swiss air hag” Covtisned air! up eac! streight se: rvjce between Basel and 4 Py 1. 2. 3. 4. Fran ice Committeeef the Hospital the Suez Canal Zone? Auxiliary, whose year-round wel-! 2. fare work was described in yes-' means the killing off of a racial 158 Lt. Davis.attended «the4 pari. (terday’s Citizen, needs at least group? e>dirdction of Mrs. Briti plies and Jiterature 75 | 8. 50 fore sanitary inspector and Strand ment _. _.. 100 Theatre employe; now an auto |Council operating fund 10, Dr salesman. Camp fund —— so should be used $610 seasoned foods. The Key, West Girl Scout! movement benefits 200 girls and| one year groc- | function on a broader scale. Great Way now reorganizing in order to TO CASABL! ANCA sablanca, ‘ps, well as Basel-Lon- m and BaséfStockholm, Is Simmons’ TILT-BACK COUCHES An All-Spring Constructed Couch with Metal Frame Fine Selection of Covers 564° INNERSPRING Mattress and Box Springs A Combination Se SPECIAL. i $575 Metal Porch Chairs Limited Number—Special —<$$$________ Sastsnteaneta, $1979 ne CEDAR CHESTS jolid Cedar Throughout SPECIAL +34 Swivel Office Chairs An Outstanding Bargain in a Solid Oak Office Chair Never Again Will You $ 495 Have Chance Like This NO REFUNDS or EXCHANGES All Sales Final All Items Listed on Left Half Side of This Advertisement Are New Items. peer acy \ elapsed since V-J Day? signed by Germany? . Socialist Leon Blum. | initiated in 1897, to establish a Milton E. | home for the Jewish people in Palestine. i | the zone, ‘ $4,000,000,000 ' spent. 200 times stronger than fresh herbs, ‘if nose fills up Le Who Knows? |omrws OOOO M A Swies ieee we) How many’ months have New Town Of Has a treaty of peace been That Name of| | LORDSBURG, N. M. What is UNESCO? Who is the Premier ; 5. What is the Zionist wate quests of the organizations shar- | zation? . Ulmoris. ‘ ing the funds. The Family Serv-, 6. Who has political control of | The townsite, What newly-coined word A world movement of Jews, Egypt; but by treaty the sh troops are. aprzisaned. in Genocide. Yes, by permission, just be-_ returning to the U. S. In New York City. Yes; about 75 per cent of Tt is men, like qur drivers'who make compan- ies like ours. ied herbs are three to four sparingly in ery driver. Information regarding other to relieve stuffiness, invite Charles .D. Dowski, 56, 613 | Community Chest organizations | — routes. Fleming street. Army and Navy | will be published from time to} Th d ti : veteran, band contractor for |time during the course of the’ ey enceaver to maxe Cunard Line, Swedish-American } current Chest drive. H every ride on our buses you. how a little Va-tro-nol * tril relieves stuffy transient If you'need relief tonight, —— in package. ih aouet Now SHEETS 81 x 99 ic ee Fach PERCALE LADY P *2”° Each 63 x 108 .° Special LADY PEPPEREL THROW RUGS... 65¢..-. PLASTIC Shower Curtains . $995. 1,000 YARDS FROM REMNANTS...... 50€2., FULL-SIZE $3 19 EACH 3 c EACH BLANKETS...... Just the Thing to Hang Drapes On WOOD CRANES. HEAVY-DUTY MOPS ......-- © 5 Ccacw 9x 12 SPECIAL AXMINSTER RUGS 539% “* MAXWELL (0. 909 Fleming St. “ts: Key West, Fla. Ulmoris Inherits (AP). ce. : —A new town is, scheduled to bud soon in New Mexico— five miles | 1 east of here, was purchased Outstanding ..... Records of Service! They are well informed about things of interest and importance along their a pleasant journey for Key West Transit Co.,Inc. 4 J. W. Sellers, Manager _. Phone_.1057- In Full Swing BERN, — and the United. newing negotiation | cla and financial relations. ist traffic between England and ope rade Pe in connection with. the British- Swiss exchange agreement are to TTI, oon ATTENTION! Electric Motor. Our Drivers Are Courteous and Considerate of Their Passengers , SERA. BUS FARES Downtown Buses. Routes 2 and 3 __. 10c Poinciana and Naval Hospital _ City Hospital. Stock Island and Boca Chica __. exce LIVING ROOM SUITES A VARIETY OF SUITES Newest Fabrics and Latest Designs of Modern and Other Stylings Aluminum CHAIRS Rolled Cushions—Special $995 Regularly $24.95 TWIN or BEDS Full Sise stn $495 ngly Low Pric METAL or wooD Assorted Style Used Metal Folding Cots $195 SPECIAL (Used) PORCH ROCKERS $395 SPECIAL WESTINGHOUSE WARMING PADS “se Automatic IRONS BUG BOMBS NO REFUNDS or EXCHANGES All Sales Final 7 15 $9.95 $1.85 All Items Listed On Right Half Side of This Advertisement Are Used Items. Switzerland, as well as problems

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