The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 8, 1947, Page 4

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ed et a Nat. Airlines: Mechanic Force Now Larger | (Speein! to The Citizen) Miami, Aug. 7—Expansion of National Airlines operations and the addition of a fleet of Douglas. DC-6 luxury speedliners will have increased the company’s mechanical force by 125 mem- bers before the end _ of this month. it was reported today. National has .been hiring . ad- ditional engine overhaul men, general mechanics, electricians and sheetmetal workers since the first of its DC-6’s was delivered ‘in June: .The second was deliver- ‘ed in July, and further deliveri- ‘es are scheduled this month and next. ' In addition ‘to keeping a smalf “army of mechanics, craftsmen ‘und technicians to maintain in! ‘finest condition its fleet of DC- 6’s—the only truly post-war de- ‘veloped four- engi commercial transports in opefion—Nation- ‘al is taking another major step in its million-dollar expansion of f.ound facilities. Additions nearing completion at Miami will add 166,490 square feet. of space for hanger, shops and other maitenance facilities. ‘The Weather FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Moder- aie to’ occasionally fresh south- | easterly winds. Partly cloudy skies with scattered showers in the area. ture. Florida: Considerable cloudiness this afternoon, tonight and. Satur- day. Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms .mgstly during | afternoons and evenings. East Gulf and Jacksonville through Florida Straits: Gentle | to moderate. east to southeasterly winds this afternoon, tonight and ’ Saturday. Considerable _ cloudi- ness with widely scattered thun- dershowers. NO. SMALL CRAFT or STORM | WARNINGS are being displayed anywhere in this area. REPORT ; Key West, Fla., Aug. 8, 1947 - (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m.,| | Eastern Standard Time, City Office) Temperatures Highest yesterday —................... 90; Lowest last night - . 81} Mean is DEES Te ES eS A an Pe aaa Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches —. feces Relative Humidity 706c . Tomorrow's. Almanac (Eastern Standard Time) ’ percent increase over 1944. Oh ee FS SU ee ew ee foe: (mn ae en em fe ee oe Little change in tempera- , ” 36! 84 | a em cee ae te SII 6 SP prea VFW Will Hold _ |Sylvia Smith Has Sa | Regular Dances’ Birthday Pariv r aT ‘ , Vea : Friday ..and Saturddy night; Miss Sylvia, Smith _celebrats wes eas ‘aamaet will hereafter be held by !h¢r fifteenth birthday annivers. the Veterans. of Foreign Wars, it {yesterday afternoon by giviny ©» ba f jlawn party at the home of i: was determined at meeting last !parents, Mr. F and Mrs. Euge>e | night of the Southernmost Post, i Smith, 908 Duval street. Mics i VFW, at its headquarters, in Sec- :Smith received many prei.’ Ff ond street and Flagler avenue. gifts. as Howard Young and Charles{ Bingo, pingpong and other »wof | Riggs. were added to. the house |committee membership. . They j.will see to the dances, and are [expected to inject further life in'] Alice Hernandez, Ernestine V:. the committee. dez,..Mae ,Whalion, Edna Borns. In the absence of the vFw! guerra, Joseph Smith, Celia Di: | president, Angel Alvarez, Jr.,. pre- {Lenard Ecker, Ray Sosa, Jos ‘sided at last night’s meeting. ! Sanchez, Gharles Smith, Lelat:i —_—_—. Salizar, Gene Nebo, Davi: There are more cars on aie Brown, Jr,, Bobby Brown, Dans: can. farms than _ telephones—-} Freeman, Mrs, Minnie Romagu<: 4,150,000 cars as compared tol!ra, Mrs. .Meriba, Hood, Mr. 21 i 1,900,000 telephones. | Mrs. Hilary. Whalton, Mr. an! j Mts. Arthur Mora, Mrsv.Diba Ca: men and Mrs. Louise Moreno. WTTIT LTT Tait i CLASSIFIED ADS Information for the Adv ertisers RATES FOR REGULAR and PAYMENT iin BUACKFACE TYPE Payment for classified advertisc- menta is, invariably im advance, tit regular advertisers with ledger s<- counts may have their advertise- ments charged. games were played, and dancing was enjoyed. Guests were: : May Kaplin, Colleen Moor« e, re me ae _ Subscribe to The Citizen. ee een oe Advertisements under this head wil], be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 2c a-word for each in- sertion, but the minimum charge for the first -15 »werds-or less is 30c. The rate for blackface type is 3c a word, and the minimum charge for the first 15 words is 45c. ' PUBLICATION - ‘DEADLING To insure publication, copy mvc! be in The Citizen office before :!1 o’cleck in’ the morning on the dy of publication. » All advertising is accepted ander the following: conditions: In the event of error ip advertising, transient or contract, The Gitizen wiil responsible only for the first insertion in Classified Advertianing, and in Display Advertising for only the actual amount of space occupied by the sag? of the adve srrisement where the error occurs. Shpenessenaeses nese eee i HELP WANTED FOR SALE é ' ‘Sdamstress, white or colored. Ap-' Automatic Duro electric waicr m ply Navy Store, 41912 Duval. z pump. Two galvanized pres. aug6-4txi sure tanks. Price $50. Csi! 1077-M or apply 111% Von Phis- ter St. aug4-ii { White or colored woman, general ' | housework. 3021 Harris Ave. ' ae aoe | aug6.4tx | 1942 17%4-ton International stak: | sanssitiataeaais truck, good condition, $780.00. | MISCELLANEQUS Tony’s Auto Body Shop, 603-0: . a Greene Street. aug4-6: iFor guaranteed plumbing work! Stee and. repairs, call John Curry, "New 25-ft. launch, 7 ft. besir 512 Margaret Street, Phone 781.!% Also new skiff. Apply Wa!lt«: | Give us a try on your next job.f Johnson, 1128 Margaret, Phon. | Free estimates, augl-imo; 846-J. augy-2i< ean Vacuum cleaners dnd washing | House and. lot, 50 x 100, 223° machines repaired. O’Briant.| Harris Ave. aug6-Gix Telephone . 1164-M. augl-tf |; Avenue “D” lot with or ethos jJumber and windows disman!!*«: from 20 x 100’ barracks or lin:- ber alone. Also 1940 Interna tional dump truck. Also con crete block making outfit. Ap- ply 518 William Street. auge-©. Motors rewound and _ yrepaired.} All appliances repaired. C. &! W. Electric Shop, 832 Duv al | Street, Phone 807-Jd. jly12-1mox al : ; Picture Framing: Pictures framed ! and matted. Phone .1197-M, i sibla- abe: cae cc 614 Francis St. jul26-1 | Collapsible baby carriage, go." rancis St __Bslatmox | condition. 1504 South Stree Yor the-eraed cpening of our sew | Api 4 augs-2 Studio, September 20, we are, offering a limited number of | our coupons. An 11x14 Gold- : tone Portrait for $2.95. Our, representative will call on you in a few days if he has not seen REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ‘Por any kind of properties in K< West, be it home or busin: contact Paul Boysen, 626 Fler, e Sunrise... .. 5:59 a.m.' you yet. Phone 99 and leave; '"8 ane, EROS a+ sont 7:06 p.m. j he name and address. Evans- ; ee ra Moonrise: | §6Pilkington 3 or + pierre aire Moonset ...................-...12:37 p.m. | iim - ft WANTED , ;Miss Goodspeed’s Nursery S CLADE TIDES { "98 FI ening, ay Y pened}: | Couple would like hotel Apt. to ES summer. Mornings, $1.75; alli ™anage and maintenance. Ro: ’ Saal ae day, $5.00 per week. 551-M. { erences. Write Box J. S. ‘ (Eastern Standard Time). aug7-3tx | aug6-3t High Tide Low Tide — | a ary a ° 2:05 a.m. 9:04 a.m. Swedish massage treatments, 5,5Mall_ efficiency apartmen! 2:58 p.m. 8:27 p.m. for $13.00,.10 for $25.00. Phone; Must be cool, quiet and reasor rire Additional Tide Data 575 for appointment. aug?7-6t! Perse Call Mr. Ball,, Phone Peaug Reference Station: Key West =. augé-oi: t Time of| Height of lA. H. Williams, plumbing, con- — = Station— Tide (high weber | atract and repairing. *Prompt, FOR RENT. Bahia Honda —Ohr. reliable, . reasonable. Phone - (bridge)... 10min. 0.0 ft. 1385, 825 Elizabeth Street. |Furnished ¢ 2%4-room utility apart- ——— No Name Key +2hr. fri-mon- wed- 6t ment. All utilities furnished. es re ‘(east side) 33. 20, Pe Pua oe - | Sea. Isle s.Apts. 915 i onee ai tg oca Chica + * i> Lane. ° : jiy21-t? (Sandy Point) 40 min: | ; ee — joven % ie Feu: Valdes Channel +-2hr. | Plumbine ‘supplies, complete | Furnished four-room.. apartment, , ae (north end) 10min. +-1.4 ft. | stock. Plastic tile, paints and! maid and janitor.seryice, linen oOo brushes. Robert Leonard Co., | and all utilities furnished. Appis (NOTE: Minus sign—correc- 1532 N.W. 62nd Street, Miami. | Coral Hotel Apartments, tions to be subtracted. Plus Fla. Phone 7-3421. augl-tf, _ jul29-141- sign—corrections to be added.) ooo —— s ' Electric ewer porcelain in;Furnished cottage, couple on!) TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS and out. 522 Rose , ub- | 818 Olivia Street. augé6- 31. . stairs. = aug6-3tx —— etal _ (Know America) —_——— 'Smali apartment. Also roen Lieut. Gen. Alvin C. Gillem, Very profitable business. Ideal! with private bath, electric ho.’ ; Jr, born in Nashville; Tenn., 59{ for ex-service.man. Very easy; Plate and refrigerator. Luv . years ago.. to operate. Box T-6, Citizen Of summer rates. The Banyan, 7%)! U. S. Senator Patrick A. Mc-! fice. aug6-3tx | Eaton St. Phone 655-J. Carran of Nevada, born in Reno, augs-3'x 71 years ago. ; one ine ene pouse at Fourth St. eee David Gray, U. S. Minister to} and Flagler for sale, half down, | Small cottage, utilities furnishe i Eire, born in Buffalo, N. Y.,°%7 balance on terms. Apply 2207) $12 weekly. Apply Albury years ago. | Flagler Ave. auge-3tx | Service Station. augé-ti» -chic Se a a Te 3 = fee Baltimore 59 years ago. hea ony an can 422 Fem ling St. all Ede Dr. Ernest O. Lawrence of the | Full . ae eating srry de Sees — University of California, physi- | ee ee, immediate | WANTED TOR delivery. Will be installed on | ENT cist, a leader in atomic research, |} jocation under our supervision. | a born at Canton, S. D., 46 years | Original buyer unable to con. {2 women, retired on pensiox ago. | gumate deal. This diner is sim-| Want furnished housekeepin: Roy Barton White, president of ilar to Royal Palm Diner now! quarters, all utilities included. the Baltimore & Ohio R. R., born! operating at Federal Highway; No pets, no children, no aut - st Metcalf, Ill. 64 years ago. | No. 1, Hallandale, Florida. Un- | mobile. State lowest rent {fe Dr. Oliver E. Buckley, presi-| Usual opportunity for quick) unusually desirable — tenani: dent of the Bell Telephone La-{ Sale. Act at once! | Reinheimer, 894 Sterling Plove, b KULLMAN DINING CAR CO.,' Brooklyn 16, New York. oratories, New York, born at | 200 Mid Se Sloan, Iowa, 60 vears ago. N.J. Pameees Ave Boe rison, ete Edward J. Noble, board chair-|_~ ae oe 2 man of American’ Broadcasting, | 1934 Studebaker, $100. Tony’s; 790 Ext. 320. Mrs. Marlow. * born at Gouverneur, N. Y., 65! Auto and Body Shop. aug8-6t aug6-2i>: years ago. IE SRE EN 0 EN ie te alee s 'Servel gas refrigerator, excellent ‘Apartment or coitage, two bed : -The United States now has! condition. Priced for quick | rooms, modern... Desired 110,500 miles of trolley coach,| sale, $75.00. 621 Catholic Lane,’ member of engineering group. ‘“a*SRaas> street car and bus routes, a two; Phone 1097-W. Call after 5:00) Tel. 121; after 5, 1044-J. p.m. AULB@BTX | augi- Ot..

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