The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 12, 1949, Page 9

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THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1949 Bandmaster Dillon’s Son In Air Force * | DRINK MORE WATER (Specint vo The Cittseny i MIAMI, May 12.—John F. Dil- | lon, 19, of 627 Caroline street, Key West, enlisted in the .U.’S. Air Force for three years on Friday, May 6, it was announced today by Staff Sergeant John P. Rosar, Key est recruiter for the Army and Air Force. The young airman left im- mediately for Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, where he will undergo 14- weeks basic training before he is as- signed to a unit. When Private Dillon reaches the minimum age limit to become eligible for pilot tbTaiihtklam ds training (minimum age 20% years) he plans to become an aviation cadet. Graduating from Key West High School this past’ February, where he was an utsranaing vocal student, having been fea tured in Pinafore as the yomantié f Ralph Rackstraw, John Dillon is | - well remembéred by local _resi- | dents as an accomplished harpist too, “WATER i is good for health and beatity. Exercise also builds charm. TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES (Know america) 1820—Florence Nightingale, a mous English reformer of hos- | pital nursing, born. Died Aug. 13, 0. . 1829—George W. Childs, Phila- Dillon is the son of Mr. and 4élphia’s.noted publisher, philan- Mrs. Earl Dillon of the same ad-: thropist and eminent citizen his dress. Before becoming band, 4ay, born ‘in Baltimore. Died master of the Key West High, Feb- 3, 1894. School Band, Earl Dillin spent} 1850—Henry Cabot Lodge, no- almost 20 years in the Army as | ted’ Massachusetts U. S. senator a bandman and as a warrant of- | his ‘day, grandfather of the pres- ficer in charge of one of the Army ' ent senator, born in Boston. Died bands. He served in Europe dur- | Nov. 9, 1924. ing World War I and in the Phili- 1861—Frank Crane, Congrega- pines at a later date. tional clergyman, popular, in- Sergeant Rosar stated that hej{spirational columnist, born in will be back in Key West Mon-| Urbana, Ohio. Died Nov. 5, 1928. day through Wednesday, May 1881—Achmed Abdullah, mys- 16-18, in Room 212 of the Post/terious novelist-adventurer, born Office Building. The Army and in the Crimea. Died in New York, Air Force Recruiter will be in} May 12, 1943. the offce from 8 to 5 o'clock and} ——————______—____ will have the latest data on] this semester. Rozar hopes to find what the Army and Air Force} potential aviation cadet material | can offer the men and women|and officer candidate eligibles graduating from Key West High sa Sood het for him when he arrives. Monroe Market PAUL P. LUMLEY, Proprietor 533 William St., Cor. Southard | Telephone 411 Specials for Friday and Saturday OLEO—!4"LB. PRINTS’ lb. GC CHURNGOED . 3-LB. CAN "Lg. Size All Brands SOAP - 88c CRISCO... POWDER. ...27c DEL MONTE and MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE iw. Sle QT. BOTTLE “33” ° MAHATMA BLEACH .:.12¢ |‘ RICE..... Ib. 15c 12-Oz. Can Sunshine : ORANGE JUICE .. 3 cans 20c QUAKER 16-oz.. Can Stokely Cranberry Grits 2 pkgs. 23c | JUICE 2 cans 25c 10-Oz. Jar Take-A-Taste FIGS . SUGAR. Bip. bag 44c || TALL CANS ARMOUR’S a 3 cans 2% CREAM. . Cream 3 cm 3c] MILK can 20¢ Lyke’s Southland HAMS Ready-to-Eat . . lb. lb 48¢/ GEORGIA PEACH HAMS String End lb. 55c | PICNIC HAMS . ». ib. 31¢ COUNTRY ROLL ib. 64e BUTTER EGGS Doz. 59 Ib. 45c lb. 39 5 Ibs. 25c 2 jars 37c Double “A” Medium FRESH © SPARE RIBS BACON POTATOES Colonial Sliced Red Bliss Tuuuyuynunen nen’ THE 1E KEY EY WEST EST: CITIZEN | Super Market _ WHITE and PETRONIA STREETS TR The BEST and NOTHING BUT THE BEST are Always Featured for Our Weekend Specials ... Shop in Our Modern Market ... and for “BUDGET’S SAKE” TRY THESE VALUES!!! ARMOUR’S GEORGIA PEACH Sugar-Cured HAMS » i T- SHANK HALF or WHOLE POUND SELECT WESTERN RIB END Pork Chops49. ROCKINGHAM GRADE ‘A’ FRESH-KILLED FRYERS « 57c VIRGINIA RAISED POULTRY ARMOUR'S STAR CELLO FRANKS « 47c ARMOUR'S DEXTER THIN LSD. BACON u 43 IDEAL ge | Dog Food 2 CANS ? Xx 17-Oz. Can GREEN GIANT Reg. Can Premier LIGHT MEAT TUNA 44 8-OZ. CAN Premier French-Style Beets 219 8-Oz. Can Premier Fruit Cocktail2~ 33¢ Spinach2- 23¢ Brillo 2 2ic */ 1-LB. CAN LIBBY'S CORNED BEEF HASH 34¢ No. 303 CAN LIBBY'S FRUIT FOR SALAD NO. 303 CAN LIBBY'S CREAM-STYLE Corn 2 37¢ 12-Oz. Glass Peter Pan YELLOW Keyk0 | POUND 33 FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES rin __| PEAS [tim 2Q¢ POTATOES eo 2 ans 39¢ California Morning Pure Red Raspberry 10 ws. 59 Nice Firm CABBAGE 3 ws. 10¢ Fresh CARROTS 2 ibs. 19¢ Birdseye Frosted ONIONS PEAS Reg. Pkg. Kellogg Rice 3 ts. 13e | 2 29¢ |Krispies 15¢ WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES? SPRY 9 MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee 49% 80-COUNT BOX DIAMOND PAPER JELLY Napkins 2 25 2 vo 31c HUNT'S TOMATO |SAUCE

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