The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 11, 1947, Page 6

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4 : balck Opening At Raul’s Club Tonight ‘ew to City Electri tan Will E. P. Roberts brought @m@ immediate answer. i “They are regulated by a signal flasher,” Roberts said. He didn’t; — anything more right away.) we asked, what's a signal! a ? "it’s a little thing that is run @ series of gears and cams, replied. “The gears and = operate two copper fingers. are run by a motor of con- fimuous speed. It is about the size of & silver dollar, if you remem- nd agreed that Joe Crusoe andj Scouts ae John Stout, ‘and Stanley iggs, who has been nicknamed HYoung Ropes”: Jack Stout, who is a captain in one of the Scout Ships. at the Standard Oil dock is being the hot making. When the last knot had | Billy Shaw, Eugene Knowles, been tied the Scouts compared: Jimmy Moss, Rober tParks and the results of their handiwork Billy Warner in the crew. rey Curry had produced the night meeting were Skipper Por- st fender. Net result: the Seater, Crew Leaders Allen Carey ‘outs'are four fenders richer to-! and Harry Williams,Leland Arch- ay. jer, Harry F. Carey, Joe Crusoe, {Scouts attending the knot-ty-' Archie Lowe, Conwéy Kelly, Bud- ihg session: were Jée Crusoe, Al- , dy Williams, ErnestHamilton and Ign Carey, Perey’ Curry, Archie George Slate. The scouts ‘were escorted by ATTE ON!!! Electric M: Owners ‘ i Now is the time p recondition Work on the Scout Ship down your MOTORS. Nie cheaters attending the Thursday summer }onths cause ( Sewthard traffic is heavier than 7 | ATOKA, | tersburg. . .” Roberts concluded. Lux | | Out-of-town guests at the wed) ee OO PERSONALS | eins ‘inctuaoa ‘Mths: winet Smit te install other traffic lights, Rob- S : | \.,of Columbus; Oj, and Mrs, Laur erie anid that was a matter the Put In eLVICE | | sin HAHN | i oGuire of Loutsvitle, Ky. one would have to de- Van Grieken Recuperating | = | 5 1 By Seaboard Line Simon Van Grieken has return- } (Co: RU GET One) “The weather in Norfolk is Bringing new iuxury to low- ed to his home, 311 Elizabeth! impractical if presented to wes ‘ : Line | stree! superate an ill- theater audience but which i cost travel, the Seaboard Air Line ‘street, to recuperate fronmy an i Admiral Cari F, Hol- USN. commande: es} at confined him to Naval} highly entertaining in such : the At. Sagat ; Sroup as attends the tourist par Pin-Worm infection cies cal . So don't take chances with Pin-Worms. And don’t auffer a single neediess minute ! oh ° ‘St. Petersburg Girl |SEA SCOUTS LEARN | Es A group of Sea Scouts learned; 1785—John McLean, Ohio con=} 1849—Eliza J ON In a beautiful ‘but simple dou-|much about splicing rope, making |gressman, © postmaster - general,)New Orleans poet, first Southe ble ri ceremony, Wilma M. . s D1 ie ring ceremony, ‘Saturday morning at the local | preme Court, born in Morris Co.,| born. in Hancock Co, Miss. Iva E, George, former Key West-)Navy Yard. N. J. Died April 4, 1861. |Feb. 15, 1896. - urday, March & at ‘the home of Spent the ‘morning demonstrating clergyman, famed president of /lar humorist and short-story Y ihe nheidegennt mother, Mrs.| Ways to splice and other rope Pad cna ae be i Sa its The scouts paired off to make |Another ship in the group is led ‘ i +s o The ish asi was performed|fenders after a sailor showed|by Henry Soldano with Robert First Baptist church. ‘ The bride was attired in an tucks from shoulder to waistline, and a small, round collar. He: shoulder -corsage» was*-ef | whit carnations. who was, attired in’ cocoa hroyn: Se gas best. man a a 0. The bridegroom’s mother wore a spring print of silk jersey and Following the ceremony, a de- licious wedding «feast; was no 4 continued. The hull has _ been ad ‘ q ae ft tives of tha °°" i “| costly breakdowns jnd spoilage. : ee fies raed pyPainted and topsides are being Pick Up and Deliery Service » isn't it?” The bride is a registered nursquconch” met at Skipper Bill Por. Stes be the way, sid. itis who, for the past twp years, haliovs place, Scout Commissioner B t S il F Lr and Southard streets. | The bridegroom is a masteling report on Sea Scout activities es e 0 Southard street traffic the plumber, He moved some tim and said they were to receive Musical Extn ; seid the signal for Southard] Raui's Club direct from Havana, Cuba, where he appeared Gt: "After a brief honeymoon, th iganen set for 20 seconds. Hotel La Nacional. {happy couple will make » thei i ” Friday and Saturday MARCH 21 and 22 f ti ies of the aggravating rectal Admission by Reservation fed dr 1. ; ry enatined ‘i A Nice Sel $1.50 PER PERSON (Tax | Pies, ROPES, KNOT TYING (Know America) Weds Ira E: George “eyes”-in lines and rope fenders {longtime Justice of the U.S. Su-|woman to own a big Thompson, St. Petersburg, and er, were united in. marriage Sat-| Séveral sailors and a navy chief} 1796—Francis Wayland, Baptist) 1890—Harry C. Witwer, popu- 4 Mary Ella Fawcett, 203-A\ Poin-|Short-cuts. more boats when they expanded. 1 by the Rev. J: €, Yelton, of the them the rudiments of fender | Russell, Percy Curry, John Busto, e Te . _ aqua dress of fraille, with. tiny) accessories were of*white and: he: The bride's only atteddant wa Edna W. Stokes Bt zy eh White, 10-G Yates-Porter Place. a corsage of white carnations. | Rev. Yelton’ and “a ‘number ot Pr ? readied for a shiny new finish. Phone 739 for -» Mrs. Fawcett. Thursday night, Scout Ship ve " GERALD PINDER’S seen planned to change the signal made her home in St’ Petersburg) paye McCurdy gave an encourag- ~ je set for 15 seconds. Rob-| JOSE MARTINEZ, a magician of considerable note, coming to ago to St. Retevabite. WARNING! ACT FAST ON CLUB DRIFTW have revealed ¢ the; Rt — -————— ‘home at 719 10th St, N., St. Pe} Benefit of the Lions Club and the Community Chest Children’s 4 For Reservation Call 2... P-W tablets act in @ special way to remove Railread has just placed in serv- Pin. Worms easily and Command of the At- jice in its Silver Meteor and Ad- Hospital for five weeks. {tea siciees vilinbetawarded. Ask ING AW Ps Retenst: during his recent |yance Silver Meteor the first of cen | Refreshments will be serve a fain Key Went. the new coaches completed for} Fred Wohosky Visits Son | and community singing will enjoyed. There is no charge fo: “Want to be quoted as saying| those attending the party.: Thi the Weather is ‘lousy’ in Norfolk, | these trains, C. E. Bell, the road’s) Fred C. Wohosky, of Garden Admiral?” we asked. — |Passenger traffic manager, has | Grove, Calif., is visiting his BON eck the (Columbia? Imundry! Swhet's just what it was— | arnounced. _ {and daughter-in-law, Mr. and gefraying all expenses in connec feway.” the Admiral responded. | Designed to provide the maxi-/ yrs. R, C. Wohosky, at Yates-|tion with the program. | “Ana Key West has wonderful | mum of comfort and convenience | porter Place here. Mrs. Wohos | » 1 would like to spends. the passenger, numerous re- a s Feat of my life fishing off this’ finements and new features are sity, recently returned from Gar- ‘ embodied in the coaches, many |den’ Grove, Calif. where she had | " *~* of which resulted from’ sugges-| resided for the past six years. S I OP!!! Richard Lowe is 79 and has|tione of passengers who respond- ee ee | * yd im the channel off| oq to a questionnaire issued by| ‘To re-heat mashed potatocs,| Largest and “Mest Complete for 64 years. | Lowe iS) the Seaboard while the cars were| use a double boiler. Place the po- |Repair Garage in Monroe County galored man, but he has pride) i155 the planning stage. Among 'tatoes in the top of the utensil, | @ Straightening— if foils work and om paves ct the | these are individually controlled ; cover them, and heat them over Body and Fender \ iy ! " | fluorescent lighting over the seats, | hot water, eri | NNO pp pray ir-conditioning, ne amtng—— tik ' ' alii’ r 50 Tha eine ee 1 Trucks ae i rep iavce arent space’ than Peoria nee ines and patrons.in| @ Service hid? —#_— - ad e of earlier cars,-Hand ! fs may “begin io enjoy the | Q . rsh baggage receives special ieee ; Seeater comfort and chaviiense Engine Repair .., | 7 }} every day by fishing.” es each coach contains a closen [it Will make possible.” |. AM Makés' 78 pee! i a et every at, the: foot of | gai 5 | ry ————+ | 9 Washing snit Polishing | Usually has ed | i mst anil Accessories | wnts and yellowtai available on a moment's notic | ires | Bells to folks who come |e Need arises pe » come ‘a Pi | the dock every day at | | Beautituity finished from the | THERE'S A ie [Sleaming exterior of stainless | ALL OY capsules coniain im sit two peli. |e! 10 the soft colors of the -| L VITA Sorc dling around the | terior, these s ‘eamlined coaches known to be esse; ies NS LOPE ' cleans the fit, |P8Ve at either atial to human ‘ | ti end bright carved'| overboard. |"UTals depicting colorful Semin.| 72 apse Guietly snap it up, |°€ Indian scenes, The fein a $2.59 6 erat nocic Bently grunts today,” he |Were designed and executed ea > re Wow es 800d eat- | the noted artists, Mary Eatlael tia as just how to cook lare specnit, Piette Brodelle, and| GARDNER'S PHARMACY > Specially treated in the | | 1114 Divisi aie he light- | ae St.. Cor, Varela Howard E. Wilson, Pres, Mative Key Wes ters say that [ing arrangeme Se: OP More ago Lowe was | Other one on; none 1201 WHITE ST. PHONE 7 ene of the € mane, Still in the proces Free Delivery of Manufacture include diners ae | = sleepers and a “When delivery autticion, plus liv. 1 YOUR FuruRt MonroeMotors,Ing | BILLION 338 MILLION PER YEAR ” twin Silver Meteors will rey Present | i for avi i | . i you have everything that | n a 1 ae | People have elsewhere aaa a would 4 a for}more — color ; Pcl ae, in fort ore : Saas and wonderful | brush up on the Our Drivers Have Outstanding eee. Records of Service! Mrs. Merri v “ ole. ritt, with ing ao, rilating Miss Hazel Grifting, Champa | bong wh indus (UL. and her aunt and uncle wee Undersized sponges and Mrs. J. R. Roorde, also of/ be in local 1 MnOt be! Hoopeston, are visiting | Hate conser, 2°8Ph | Ocean View cottage at a conemervaxion agent | “1 tan. . inty, ake The i Said today. 4 Citizen, too,” Mrs, | Me ttkiNe Of crawtish tar | Merritt added. “I~ wouldivt ie} be weh 21 and July 21 wii without news of old Key West! added the year around.” mal her cousin, |. Why freight rates are going up — 1939, railroad employes have flay, few have bee: ad’ three general pay raises totali i 5264, , Y raises totaling Ip hat in the price of railroad big taxes — ic yon 52%0%, and the prices of fuel, ma. tnsportation. i e publ sca gol heal th terials and supplies have risen 61 19%, and pole a ry ection, bd Q jolce and fire protection, bus 80 little and so 100,000 different products, They pay It is men like our drivers who the | But when the ws j i il tandereionas® Warned not | | make co; | re aan the wae ended in 1945, the Hic unportant are healthy rail: even for highways, save spente Raat Sones or ff mate compen. rales no nae Still hauling freight at 148 Loa prosperous country? _and inland waterways, er th fates no higher, and in ¢ | igher, and in some cases Gly when the railroads are fins i . es 0 A i f ailroads are finan- Railroads are mica's tit tke | when the war began, clly healthy can they provide the ene See keeping goods flowing among the 48 nw equipment. improved road beds, states d i * states day and night in all weathe, e. ad better ierminal facilities needed Without incre could not me. Provide Our Drivers Ave Courteous and Considerate 'd revenues, railroads of Their Passengers They are well informed Se about things of interest and | | these costs and ; i sts 2 also ; : improy oq ‘ f¢ still better service to you. They can conti ements in equipment 3 'y continue » = Small sponges or | To Relieve Mi r | wm £.% + tated VICKS | to do this only if and facilities— improve, : there is a reasonable . Seti Provementsthatare ‘he defense of the sin dyno) sonable balance between sential! for the low-cost freight and income and outgo. Like yourself the ROMERO’S importance along their won the continuan ey. ss = ae ; CO! ance of the efficic ne i “Several year, ELECTRICAL SERVICE Toutes, BUS FARES iri ices which are necessary ten shi i aon ne tent railroads must make ends meet! Pars ago T tol q © America’s high stands aR wae ae : le na- people in Miami that fo Saere | 2612 Harris Aven They endeavor to make Downtown Buses, ; ‘Neh standard of living, ton so well in the last war, We are publishi is fe Key West,” re. Menae, 80ing | We Re ue every ride on Routes 2 and 3 5 Una are publishing this and other ad- “They told me nat eaettitt said rita and Rewind H saat on our buses dC nder these circumstances—anq _,, : vertisements to talk with ye suse yon hed ‘ome here ELEC TRICA } ig easant journey for Poinciana and almost a year after the last oe. The railroads are among the largest hand about matters which ‘Ou at first Mor my two babies, and wure MOTORS 4 Naval Howpital . 1g sue Increse—the Interstate Conn, employers of Inbor. ‘They buy over tant to everybody, impor. "But 1 |] Work Called for and Delivered City Hospital,” ° ommission recently approved Key West Transit Co.,Inc. | Stock Island ana J. W. Sellers, Manager Boca Chica _ L5e Phone 1057 erage increase in freight tates of 17649%. fame anyway. No | ' a w a #© anywhere else es hope to make my home here, || PHONE 1184 JUST ASK fox BRITT OF all the price increases in America

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