The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 19, 1947, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT oe Civil Service Board Asks : That Status Of Employes :. . Remain As Is For Present MacANDREWS ASKS $1,-* + as 9, Th initial phase of the * 500 FROM CITY FOR Gay 90’s Party ere ane be mel BILLBOARD = ADVER-| By Woman’s Club | irst section of the Baby Show, featuring 11-2 year-olds and | Final Plans For St. Paul’s Bazaar | November 24-25; Final arrangements for the annual bazaar of St. Paul’s Epis- copal Church have been made. Mrs. Wilhelmina Harvey, public- ity chairman said today. 4 ° ° 'TISING On Friday Night} younger babies. All Key West _Myrtland Cates, chairman of If; youshavevever, wished to merchants have contributed | the civil service board, last ifts for the annually sponsored ; ys ig n : <fight submitted a letter to the | PPow! through mother's or grand-! Boy, show. Still other gifts and see 4 . | mother’s trunk up in the atti ati are being sent to th €ity Commission in which he | pring out the decorative duds an aise sec blanks for requested that the status of em- | wear them to a dance, this is your’ 46 Baby Show are available loyes of the City of Key West ‘opportunity, according to an 8N-| too: : be held in abeyance until the | ROUncement by the Woman's Club! “Eotiowing the baby show Mon- : : | today. z civil service board submits a!, For the Woman’s Club is hoid-| 42y, CE eater show plan embodying a change. ‘ing a Gay Nineties dance at the is swag . “The plan will be submitted to| American Legion Clubhouse this @ Key, West audience, will be Friday. Those attending are as! Tuesday, November 25 at 6 p. ed to come in costume. | ‘i ‘There will be songs of the old, ™. another supper will be open | to the general public. the city commission within 30 days, the letter said. » Commissioner Fred J. Dion days. Mrs. Ruth Newton will then inquired on what basis the sing, “By the Sea, By the Sea,} E board will arrive at its conclu-' By the Beautiful Sea.” | Small Navy Fire sion. | the Bird on Nellie's Hat", a! PA Lee Goddard, ‘executive secre- ' most bewitching creature, will be| tary of the civil service board: sung by Mrs. Ann Carleton, Ger-| A fire alarm sounded at the "The board has been working ald Saunders and Comdr. Breed-' Submarine Base at 8:40 p. m. ¢n-this plan for the past two,in. Handle-bar mustaches, bari-| last night after the switchboard Months. All employees not ex- ; tones and tenors and rosy noses) on the PC-1386, which was tied @lided in the Charter will be! will feature a quartette presen-| tied up to Pier 8, broke irito ¢onsidered civil service employ- tation which will be represented| flames. Firemen quickly had. the é@es.. The board will also suggest by four local Navy commanders. fire out. There was virtually ho salaries to be paid employees, Mrs. Elenor Dowski’s Gay Nine-| gamage. : | t ‘présent, some employees are | ties Parisienne violin music will} £ i) joing the same type of work yet | be a feature presentation. | RAR TTLTRTTR teeéiving different salaries.” + Dancing begins at 8:30 p.m. to Your Grocer SELLS That Ge oy ng ee elaine Johnny Pritchard’s orchestra, STAR * BRAND and cusaN COFFEE salaries, and that all of its| Seeks Divorce and CUBAN detions in the matter will be a 3 ; subject to the commission's ap-| A petition seeking a divorce jwas filed with Circuit Court | Try A Pound. Today. roval. Alsq approved was the placing | Clerk Ross C. Sawyer by Owen ot x standard fee of $50.00 for all' Williams against Catherine Wil- those businesses not specifically , liams yesterday. designated in schedule of licen-! = — bes,-The ordinance covers every , streets designated or returned business, occupation, profession | to the company. or. exhibition, substantial, fixed| Acting City Manager Trevor: or temporary, engaged in by the; “I have seen the safety markers person whether in a building or, in operation and they are satis- @ tent, or upon the street, vac-; factory”. — - &nt lot or anywhere in the open; Commissioner Louis Carbon- He" ins the city. | ell also spoke well of the mark- ‘Sam Hart, veteran commission | €'s and told of the saving that ‘would be realized if they were placed on Key West streets. The city manager was ordered ‘to investigate the matter. Motion to recess the present manager Meeting was aproved, and ad- and Journment ordered. } Chamber ‘presenting the of & the Hotel “BICYCLES Repaired and Rented { Also in Stock—NEW | BICYCLES - TRICYCLES | WAGONS - SCOOTERS SKATES Overseas Cycle Store 920 Division St. Phone 1380 short fis them highly in fpeech. 9) D.. MacAndrews, of the Hotel La Concha, a “Buy It In Kéy West’? NATIONALLY-ADVERTISED CLOPAY ‘DR APES {For Living or mmerce and and: Restaurant Association, request- STRAND THEATRE | ed' the city spend $1,500 for bill- Last Time Today j board: advertising. Z “CALIFORNIA” “Mr. MacAndrews gave a spirit- ‘J Ray Milland-Barbara Stanwyck ed talk for the expenditure and Bed Rooms) stated that Key West is a tour-’ Starting Thursday | COTTAGE SETS ist: town, and everybody in Key “D&AR RUTH” | (Curtains for Your Kitchen) West benefits from the tourists ‘| Joan Caulfield-Wm. Holden {| ; that* come here. He stated that | 8c Per Pair the single billboard now. adver- e | Beautiful tising the City of Key West in | MONROE THEATRE [> rien Now Showing Color Assortment “BOWERY BOMBSHELL” || Leo Gorcey-Bobby Jordan | pe Fort Lauderdale vicinity had ight good results. i City Comptroller Charles Rob- erts: “An amendment of the budget will be needed before the. money can be spent.” i The matter was then referred | to the city manager. : Last speaker’ before the com Wissioners was ‘a representative | of the National Safety Engin- éets. His company makes mark. | ers of brass and bronze. These markers were said by the repre- sentative to be in 90 percent of ; the cities of Florida. i . The markers with advertise-' ments placed on them are giv: to the city, but installation mu ‘be made by the city, and the | markers must 1emain on the ; —-KEY WEST—— (5) | VENETIAN BLIND COMPANY Starting Thursday | (20 Duval Street Phone 1042 "MAN FROM GUNTOWN” Tim McCoy Jefferson Hotel Building GARDNER’S PHARMACY | ion St., at Varela; Phone 177 Free Delivery BAdeereessasaaaacase ! PRESSER’S | + THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CITY ASKS FOR BIDS — TO OPERATE U.S.0. YMCA Wants Contents And¥—————_____- M. C. A. for the use of Jackson Square U. S. O., Whitehead st., ing; Other Organizations with its present contents and payment by the city of $10,000 To Be Contacted to the Y. M. C. A. for operation Clem Price, chairman of the {of the premises. Z military affairs committee of the lee rank apa val Bet oon a Chamber of . Commerce, evoke y ‘ae + before the city commission last } Property Sales Thomas P.. Edmonds and wife have transferred to Charles P. Toppino and wife, Key West,! property on Key Vaca for $6,500, according to a warranty deed fil- | ’ ed yesterday with Circuit Court; $10,000 To Run Build-! Clerk Ross C. Sawyer. ee Matecumbe Sea and Gulf Es- tates have transferred to Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Paul, Islamo- rada, property on Upper Mate- cumbe for $2,000. — Visitors Leave West’s largest businesses. Some ; re 30,000 service personnel use the /ed by Commis: Mrs. Charles L. Gandy and night relative to the city ac-jfacilities of . the club each Mrs. James C. Dorsey, who have’ cepting the offer of the Army month. More naval personnel been house guests of Mrs. Hugh and Navy department of the Y.'have arrived from —_ Corpus Williams, [eft today for thelr, = —-== Pee es : = home at Birmingham, Ala. 1 * nen TAKE A LOAD OFF YOUR TONY'S AUTO and : Bk Mino! You,T00, CAN HAVE ! BODY SHOP A CASH LOAN 603-05 GREENE STREET We Have A *100:.300 Auto and Personal Loans COMMERCIAL CREDIT PLAN INCORPORATED aeeemmemenare 421 Fleming Street PHONE 778 t | SEWLAC PAINT | MIXING MACHINE | We Are Equipped to Match | Any of the Various 3,500 Automobile Colors H Let Us Give: You An Estimate on Painting or Retouching Your Car RAE ROTI CE i Au across the nation, millions of American house- wives are whole- edly in the fight to see that America gets the wheat to help feed our hungry friends in.Europe. Everywhere women are using less bread, cake and cereal. And, because millions of bushels of wheat are used for feeding animals. they’re cutting down on meat, too. The need is desperate. Western Europe’s crops, cut by drought and freeze, are the smallest in recent history. These hungry, discouraged, tired people ask not for luxuries. They ask only that we send enough wheat to | give them strength to work...strength to rebuild | their lives... strength to become once again self- respecting, self-supporting men and women. This is the job America can do, must do, and is doing. Will you too join in this fight on hunger? EVERYONE CAN DO HIS Use No Meat on Tuesdays. Do not serve any cuts of beef, lamb, veal, pork or ham at home nor ask for them in restaurants. On days you do use meat, buy the cheaper grades. Use No Poultry or Eggs on Thursdays. Do not serve chicken, turkey, duck, goose or eggs at home and do not order them in restaurants. On days you do buy RADIATOR SHOP 105 WHITEHEAD STREET Near Duke's Bar-B-Q ADIATORS EPAIRED ECORED and CLEANED | Also Plastic Tailored | MOTO SEAT covers ' CONVERTIBLE TOPS BEER + ALE § tN THE FAMOUS H ©. CAPPSEALED CAN OR BOTTLE: . H WadeX GT. lor Horida- Ty It!” BREWED AND BOTTLED BY TAMPA FLORIDA BREWERY “Florida's Oldest” fowl, buy the cheaper grades such as stewing chicken. Save a Slice of Bread Every Day. Every slice of bréad, every bun, roll or muffin you save means more wheat to fight hunger abroad. Remember when eating out, restaurants will serve bread and butter only on your special request. Waste nothing —Clean your plate at every meal! Sponsored by: Ss doubt their fate—or our WILLIAM A. FREEMAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19,” 1947 Christi, Texas, and I am told at the Submarine Base that the Navy personnel would be the same or larger in the year of | 1948. Everything under the Y. | M. C. A. plan would remain the | same as now, but only the USO | goes.” Commissioner Fred J. Dion: j “We should ask other organiza- tions for a similar bid offer. The matter needs considerable study.” Motion by Dion that the city manager rite active organiza- tions requesting submission of bids for operation of the Jack- | son Square premises was second- yner Demet and approved by all. THREE vores in. MTAMI Knox, Ky. There are few mines which contain more gold than is con- tained in the vaults at. Fort OFFICE SUPPLIES Roberts surrites Sample Books for Our Complete Line of XMAS CARDS Now Ready for Taking Orders of Cards and Personalized Gifts PHONE 250— at POPULAR PRICES { Located in the Heart of the City Rates : Reasonable ROOMS Write or Wire for Reservations with BATH and TELEPHONE . ° Ford Pershing Miller Hotel Hotel Hotel 60 NE. 3rd St 226 N.E. Ist Ave. 229 N.E. Ist Ave. 80 Rooms 10¢ Rooms 80 Kooms Elevator Elevator Elevator Solarium Heated 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION: BUS STATION future? QUSEWIVES VOLUNTEER ~ FOR WAR ON HUNGER! p wheat! Save meat! Save the Peace!” the hattle cry as millions rally to the call This is our enemy—hunger! Hunger that deadens hope, destroys reason, turns free men into beasts. If we fail, if we let hunger stalk unchecked over Europe —who can

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