The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 12, 1947, Page 6

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PAGE FOUR LSE LLU The OBSERVATION POST BILL » - Thirty-one persons were killed as i : . Consid ih ; Mary F. Tanner of Marathon LEAs Eh a ae Raa ee omer Judge owe uinala fins hetes prices. sider us when 9 ~e a acts be piacere: at Marathon for $1 000. | Mrs. Louis C. Brinton, 1330 blind to obtain scholarships toa id ere soar, on oe einenee Pani ith einen you-place your next print- ® gil ey est a jonroe bp 1 35 ine 5 for , | Florida i e +a ‘ema N Gounty, in the opinion of many » Ofquidia Bermudez transferred |Johnson street, Key West, will the Perkins Institute for the|- 0.6 of five in comparison with city officjals. ing order. Key Westers, who know what the city and the county have done for both the Navy and the Army. “Many streets, such as Eaton, Fleming, Thomas, Emma and Front and Southard, were given LEE ‘ TM Property Sales Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bowen transferred property on Key Largo for $8,000 to J. J. Sarney, Miami, according to a warranty deed filed yesterday with Circuit Court Clerk Ross C. Sawyer. Miner J. Caster transferred to { | 1 property near Duval and Divis- ion streets for a nominal sum to Amando ‘Bermudez and others. K. O. Thompson transferred. to Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam H. Sutelif- fem, Miami, property on Key THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Vev Ver rrvV VV Ever Ver TT wwe | MRS. BRINTON TO BE GREETED | * * * ! Her Greatest Interest Is Her.19 Years’ Work With Blind ! * * * * ‘GOOD NEIGHBOR OF THE DAY’ be greeted » “Good Neighbor Blind. In order to do more for of the D by Tom Breneman’s them she learned Braille so sh |“Breakfast in Hollywood” pro-'could teach the blind to read gram over the American Broad-: Before Christmas she and her | casting Company on Thursday, husband, a retired Army Colonel, ‘August 14. The Good Neighbor work for days on baskets for 12 ‘Florida Traffie W. WV. ALBURY NAMED Accidents Total | 31 During June (Special to The Citizen) TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 11. — |the number of fatalities recorded {for the same month in 1946, it ‘announced by Director H. N. Kir jman of the State Department of Publie Safety today. A total of 531 accidents were in- ! | TEMPORARY JUDGE The City Commission yester- day, approved appointment of Attorney William V. Albury as Municipal Judge during the ab- sence of Judge Enrique Esquin- aldo at the Key West Plaza dedi- cation in Havana. HEAVY FINES (Continued from Page One) Still and Mrs. Shenten, striking several blows. TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1947 | gnu JOB PRINTING Modern machinery efficient methods enable us to offer you superior printing service at and fair Phone 51 and Our Representative Will Call The Artman Press i ind encanteacal : THE CITIZEN BUILDING ‘ 4 a a Te eA \letter to be read is as follows: colored blind in Key West. peer es Tae vay pa. Doth the defendants said they @ : eee or the ae mate aca a é a and others Dea Mr. Breneman: Colonel and’ Mrs. Brinton hav eee sures isnot ob ces were married men, and regretted Sa ae er om ORMECK 1ANO: OUNEIS To, if 4 ‘ | : z the occurance considerably. Pav- tax assessor. “The city paid for 4 pone Cormack and eae! I'm sure if you knew Mrs. taken several needy children in- |this year while in the same month ‘he occurance ¢ y Bie is foe Wated for sewerd Conner ore ree cba Ene) Tact Sean aa0 accidents wererin. ce) fadi duet gottenfiout ‘ofsine on those streets. It represented Key to Janet G. Cormack for a nominal sum. Louis C. Brinton of 1330 John- to their home from time to time eA street, Key West, Florida, and while living in Panama, Mrs. vestigated. Marine Corps, and said he was many thousands of dollars. you would say she is an excep-|Brinton devoted several hours! The number of injured persons ‘he father of a young child. The MA X WELL CO. Inc. “Then the Navy and the ArMY gamma | tionally Good Neighbor. every morning of the two years increased from 280 last year’ to 360 “You should have thought of own many hundreds of feet, yes Mrs. Brinton shares her talents | stationed there to a 13-year old |for the same period your families when you began thousands of fect, on the finest P ] with young or old individuals or: blind girl, called for her, took} Comparison of arrests for drunk- drinking and driving intoxicated eS Specializes perts of our Waterfront. Of ersonais | | course, they needed the property when the city gave it to them, but it seems to me that now, when the county is seeking West Mar- fello Tower for a beach, the gov- _ ernment ought to make it an out- right gift.” County Commissioner Gerald Saunders, who .overheard the conversation, said he would write the War Assets Adminis- tration at Jacksonville, point- ing out what the city had given the Army and the Navy. “I have already pointed out that faet in conversation with Senator Pepper and the WAA officials in /omununacuuansagnonsennacusneronisacavnensznennannzeaetatevu Former Residents Here Three former Duncan Simmons, Martin and Miss Eloise Lowe of Miami arrived Saturday to spend ten days at the home of Mrs. Ethea Stricker, 513 William st. residents, M Mrs. Simmons, the former Min- | nie Roberts left Key West in 1921, Miss Lowe and Mrs. Mar- tin, the foymer Dolores Lowe, moved in 1919. | Magnesium is mined from the Mrs. Dolores ; lin classes by her teachings, from her to the pool, taught her to which she has never benefited swim, also taught her eighth !financially. She teaches Braille, grade lessons and Braill swimming, sewing, knitting, cro-! For the benefit of others, heting, rug making and other Brinton has kinds of hand craft. She has time, energy and talents m been a Red Cross Lady for many generously and graciou: {above to patients in the Naval;her name to your list.of good |Hospital in Key West. neighbors. : However, her greatest interest | Sincerely yours, jis her 19 years of work with the | Mrs. John W. Owens blind. While living in Boston, Mass. she started helping the '4 New Acts Added 6240 N.W. 4th Ave. | Miami, Florida always given of her | There | ‘years and will teach any of the are many who hope you will add | jen driving shows that in June 1947 there were 148 persons book- ed for this offense while for the Mrs. |period in 1946 there were 168 such jarrests. During June this year patrol- For the same month las arrested 871 pi Written war were handed jout to 5,215 motorists during June 19 742 warnings weer issued. Patrolmen put in longer hours and traveled more miles in Jane 1947 than the period last year. They spent 34, 015 hours patrolling 484,907 mi men arrested 944 traffic violators. | 7. In 1946 for the same mouth | did in the same on the highway”, Caro. He re $500 which at fi jed Partee to remarked Judge ed his fine of st he had charg- 0. | ‘The average Amercian house- wife opens here refrigerator 62 times a day. Thirty billion, billion electrons , weigh one ounce. | STRAND THEATRE Now Showing “SONG OF THE SOUTH” A Walt Disney Production All Types of Hotel, Restaurant and 3 Bar Equipment We are now in the position to serve your needs with any type of equipment you may need. We can fully equip restaurants with all necessary require- Wa#hington,” said Saunders ocean, with the supply inexhaus-, », 5 5 of highways. During the same stariineeaiitraa: ments, which inclucey: a e pou @SILVER An appraiser for the WAA was 'tible. | For Sodality Event month in 1946 they chalked up) PSIE AGREE ATOR @GLASSWARE DISHES SILVE here ten days ago estimating the* =: | if Q) (27.987 hours patrolling a total of Deuglen Fairbanks ®©KITCHEN EQUIPMEN price the WAA should get for the | Four new performers have been NAME ANY PERSONS YOU WANT ‘ reporters to maintain’ quiet—in 412,816 mi Eee West Mariello Tower property. | a loud tone...He wouldn't let | adced to the floor show to be pre- | AS BENEFICIARIES OF YOUR Director Kirkman pointed out MOnROr ear RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES won | them go near the drinking wa- | i GI INSURANCE - THE cHoice | that Florida’s traffic problems are E —_——— Harry Dongo, clerk of Criminal) ter—in a loud voice. He [sented at tonight's Kiddie Dance MRANCE « ” increasing steadily due to the Now Showing Court, lost a pair of pants when he chased a man who broke a parking meter the other night. “I fell and ripped them,” ex- plained Dongo, expressing the hepe the city might reimburse him for the pants. i Harry didn’t get a penny of $250 the man paid for breaking the parking meter. The ordinance year the Boy Scout Camp on West IPritchard’s orch formerly read that $100 of the $250 fine should go to the person who caught the parking meter asher in the act ‘The pants cost me $10,” said Dongo ruefully. * wouldn't let them use certain seats—in a loud tone. He was just downright obnoxious. Oh, well; let's hope he stays in Miami. ~*~ wk * | Morton Hall, 12, who lives at 209 Ann street, found a white bottle floating aginst the rocks Summerland Key, about two ,biocks distant from Bahia Honda |Bridge, the other day. | He saw a piece of paper inside. Inside the paper were three post- lcards, all ready for mailing to \three addresses in Houston, Tex. jof the Parish Sodality of St. 1S YouRS - DO IT NOW! Mary’s Star of the Sea Church. Andrew: comedian; Gladys Trudeau, inge and rumba dancers Buddy Chavez and his partner, Qnelia, will give the {added numbers. The event starts at 9 p.m. at the Sun and. Sand Club. John tra will furnish the music. Sing! Diane Ohmey and Dorene Cruz, Dancer Marge Sjursen and Pianist Beatrice Mo- reno are also in the floor show. Jeff Knight will replace Joe Pinder, who is ill, as judge of the prize-winning “kid” costume con- | Vernon 8 Jt is doubtful if anyone in Key; “phis was thrown into the Gulf: West could locate all of the city of Mexico about 165 miles south streets and lames, according to'of New Orleans, my old home Robert Dopp, head of the city’s 'town,” read the note written by public works department Capt. Fred C. Vosloh of the Sin- You can take Goat alley, for |cjair Rubilene, a tanker plying instance. Know where that is? {petween Houston and Portland, test, along with Mrs. Opal Van Deursen and Mrs. Norma Dopp. A number of prizes contributed by local merchants will be awarded. MMSTUAUSE ANTEC AGREE ALLEN For correct information contact your nearest VETERANS ADMINISTRATION oiice growth and expansion of the state as a whole. The patrol strength jof 160 men has remained un- ‘changed. Inefficient vision is a major cause of highway accidents. “GENIUS AT WORK” Alan Carney Starting Thursday “DUEL IN THE SUN” Gregory Peck 909 Fleming Street, Corner Margaret St. me MAXWELL CO. tue. Furniture and Furnishings PHONE 682 Key West, Fla. NG YENEDAN CLD Sa THE TOBACCO BUYER! “FOR 25 YEARS I’ve been in the to- bacco business, and year after year I’ve seen the makers of Lucky P —~ HI an Neither did we, until it was |e IN Waveesce, PIN ¥ i Strike buy fine quality leaf... that i ~ aoe out on a city map. It's “Finder please mail cards tell- ME ETINGS | (PTIOWS: 2 G | tween William and Margaret | ing when and by whom and | ‘Mltuiuiumn i fine, ripe, mellow, tobacco you i streets. | where this is picked u Colored Auxiliary To Form i Know where Pohalski Village} Morton promptly mailed the is? It lies between Oiivia and} cards, eno Zonet were ad- Division streets, Then there is| dressed to members of Capt. Ganfield lane, in between Mar- Vosloh’s family. garet and Grinnell streets; Nassau | * street, where once Hicks’ Dairy | John (Johnny) Gricshaber, 603 was and where® cows pastured, |Southard street, a retired chief | running off Fleming street near | machin mate of the U.S. Navy Over seas hotel. and now acting as a guard at Na- What about Temperance lane—jval Hospital, hasn't much use for | there's one for the Key West book. Mothers, wives, sisters and daughters of William Weech Post, American Legion, are ed to meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at Legion home on .Whiteh steeotithxethe-paappseoloarganiz; |. ing an American Legion Auxili- | ary. Liaison Officer Robert A. | Munnings emphasized that proof F.L. EVANS, (19 YEARS A LUCKY STRIKE SMOKER) can’t beat for top smokin’ quality.” Pkbras ) INDEPEND of Danvil NT TOBACCO BUYER Virginia jof Legion membership of a rela- | in types of women. | in Phila-|tive must be shown. Mrs. Ethel ; It runs off Thomas street. Sschip-| °{ was a mail ca pens lane, which is off Fleming | delphia one time,” said Johnny street; Peerless court is off Olivia |this week, “but I was glad to! street; Loco lane—oh, that’s ajleave that job. It got so I was} beautiful one, too—is off Petronia jpaying out of my pocket up to $1| sect. And Eneas lane, that’s !and $1.50 a week because women | right off Division street {simply wouldn’t pay me a cent or “Bet there aren't half a dozen |two on postage due on stamps. people in Key West, outside the, “Why, in one hotel, patronized ! residents of the streets involved jonly by women, I have had to} or the mailmen, can name all the , pay for hundreds of ictiers which | 518 SOUTHARD STREET streets and lanes in the city,” said came back postage due. They Dopp, viewing the map on the wouldn’t pay any attention to} wall of his office. jme. Remember you at Christmas? ‘ kk * |That’s a joke. ‘They simply for- You take a little man and put | get.” him into a little job and he'll act ws though he is a big nan j) ) |, ai “Kiddie Dance You could see the man a mile | (FOR GROWNUPS) | away. He came down here from | Miami recently as a marshal at in a court. He strutted as though he owned the courtroom, He shouted a -| Toni i came in oa con ‘Sun and Sand Club How he loved to strut his stuff |“ un and s an u before reporters, there to gather | mews of the trial. He told the | St. Mary’s Catholic Church The same when he left for Best Costumes Enum. !LOOR Your Grocer SELLS That Goog With Diane Ohmey, Dorene Cruz, | i ‘Marge Sjursen; Vernon Andrews, | tl i MUSIC by PRITCHARD'S and CUBAN Admission: ii *——Try A Found Today——__| mission: Gents 60c (incid. tax) . a are ers LADIES, 10c TAX \ Sun er Storm ‘4 yicd ALL METAL Wa WNIRIGS | . oe — i—It’s A Distinctive Awning i ten CLOSED—It’s 4 Perfect Storm Sh d p s hutte CONSTRUCTED OF HEAVY patie nen SHEET METAL s GUARANTEED WILL NOT RUST OR ROT Finished in Gleaming Enamel—Your Choice of Colors, ; Monogram or Design Simple to Operate - FHA Terms - Model on Demonstration wat LEE BROS, “saat Phone for FREE Estimate Sponsored by Parish Sodality, | WORK Is Our PLE! ORCHESTRA in Baby-Togs | \ au Whitehead may be contacted for further information. | SUPERIOR SEWING SERVICE (Opposite Bus Terminal) PHONE 1383 \ Repairs On All Makes | of Sewing Machines | SCIENTIFIC - H SEWING INSTRUCTIONS SURE, and We Love t— i WETHER IT’S SMALL or LARGE STRETCHING your money is our motto., Rich or poor, we guaran- tee to make it go further—whether Prizes Donated by Paul Sher |it is for YOUR CAR or YOUR i | STOMACH." | SHOW | Phone 1178, Day or Night JANE and SHINE | 1502 BERTHA STREET You can depend upon our Pre- scription Department to use ‘only the purest and freshest of drug supplies : Prescriptions , Called For and Delivered Gardner s —PHARMACY— UA Disscionistres Phone 177 FREE DELIVERY ! PERSONAL To Foster Mothers and Dads: We children of Monroe County appeal to you. Have you room in your home for one or more of us? We are of all ages. from tiny babies to high school students. Our parents are either dead or unable temporarily or permanently to provide a home for us. Must we therefore be deprived of receiving care other children receive in their homes? “The District Welfare Board has agreed to pay our board in approved foster homes. Won't you apply to them to take care of us? For information telephone 491. No one interested in adoption need apply. EE | i | | | | ia @ of Lucky Sirike buy‘ After all, that’s what you want in a cigarette... the h enjoyment of fine tobacco. So remember... ucky Strike Means fine Zopacco. a ff Ie FRED EVANS IS RIGHT!...And like him, scores of other experts...who really know tobacco... have seen the makers TEETER BO: «fe ‘fine quality leaf.” onest, deep-down « A ESPAZE a i cc een rer SS eee cement aneer, #7 FS FINE TOBACCO is what counts in a cigarette So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed —So Free and Easy on the Draw

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