The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 5, 1949, Page 6

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN “san on Valve, |CityElectrieBoard|LT, THOMPSON LEAVES Turned Off Was ToHave Met HERE THIS WEEKEND seme ott in! The Clty Eectrie Board was to Days _ fone BS “tthe: oa) aren stone Oe “ote let might have met this morning in the of- | Will Report At Naval AS TAKEN FROM may produce a great Key West's Largest LADIES’. MISSES’ and a Key West. In. 7 pieowilipront INCORPORATED oe Sees Be the Perle tive of the City Electric System OF THE love of friends, SSG SS See she eens ox insur-| Air Station At | Interesting. Notes javcust «ie preciated by them. Seek to cur catg Van Pee Tt covers the utility's plant) . Anacostia; Has ih. Wal Lue Miee sedictn hiuit aie » | the desires for sensus pleasures. | equipment. There was no ‘ : ‘ Hees The we cuorum, and the meeting did not' Long War,Record five thousandth of a pound. Melvin erpreryeheregecnd the FRIDAY, AUGUST: 5, 1940— < city council c A ; 4 Lieutenant and Mrs. J. C-.! qnere s a Bureau of Veterans’ | proposal to convert Garrison | Today's nature is ‘warm Dearted Thom; of 3070 Harris avenue, ‘ i | Bight i basin. Hi .}'but shy, free-minded but too sen- Ipson, OF ¢ 3 Reemployment Rights in Wash-| Bight into a yacht in. He rec- | 0Ut ten is: atendtelke: Thread Saher inne ommend iat an spate be fue ine tear ea vilian circles, a ind . at an officers’ party tonight at) auoust 27th, the: birthday of|a permit to dredge out the bight. | this latter trait is not acccnwuated : Acropalms Officers’ Club, Naval Cantus. i’ metichad alld : eS earn ger Ate Station Ser ae. Ue China, Charles. R. Roberts, .city: audi- {fF ® quiet, suecsestil Hrs arnt The Thompsons wil ‘seus a tor, in a lengthy statement in The th2ve passed oved. Good luck is Ran. Went this i ei BRIDGES GOES Citizen today, points out that, a81 oo omised in marriage. Visiting fringe ae inston, D, 'C.,| (Continued Frown Page One) | the present city administration maul where Lt. Thompson will report | strikers withdraw some-of their or ce cane ee ep Mail The Citizen to Friends | for duty at Naval Air Station, An-| demands. If those demands are| ‘fom fe Bibi 0 ute ade |= peace ay acostia, late this month. adhered to, same shippers have |e accomp ours be : : rf ine | declared that they. will not enter porcronel Squadron One (VX- into further negotiations -with 1) at Bova Chica’ Field since Aug- | the union. ust 1947, Lt. Thompson served as | | Polding boats are usually made | Remes and of either plywood or canvas. made. to the, War Department -for Make This Store Your Shoppieg Headquarters, . . Bay Good Brands at Popular Prices SHOES... POLL PARROT SHOES for BOYS and GIRLS $3.98 to 56.88 done since it has been in power. struct a yacht harbor in Garrison . " i STAR BRAND 7 Maintenance Officer. CUBAN RADIO The City of Key West began to} Bight. \ “Having served in the Navy for] (Continued From Page One) ne eee en awk me _._. || SHOES for BOYS and GIRLS $3.50 to 58.98 25 1-2 years; he received his com- | they had visited your city and| charter, which contains. several ‘Citizenship and _ Patriotism ROBIN HOOD ‘mission as an Ensign on May 15, | saw its great possibilities.” hanges that had been: enacted at] W25 the topic of discussion by || SHOES for BOYS and GIRLS $2.95 to $6.58 1942. He has received four Navy “This place is so beautiful and thers session of the! legisla- Lion H. E. Day at a meeting last | Ss : i i i i ions club | Size Range: Boy 2 to Young Man Gine ® !Good Condyct Medals, American | friendly that if the Key West] ture. Under the t charter, | Right of the Key West Lions club | | Defense "Service Medal. with a| people would try a little harder | the oniy city officals eo be electsfi@ the Stone Church Annex. star, American Area Campaign} to bring the Cuban people to| eq by a vote of residents are the : Giang =. Comvilasiooans “have SHIRTS ee Medal and one-star, and World | Key West it would be a wonder-| mayor and members. of the city’ n Il Victory Medal. “a A 5 paid their last installment on the War II Victory ful_suctess. council. All other officials will be Sak diomnk thes. wold oop: Rob Roy SHIRTS for BOYS 51.80 te stan —————————— cc AEE Me Ss : ; appointed by the mayor and con- firmed by the council. tribute toward the construction of || E.and W. SHIRTS for BOYS $1.80 te the courthouse annex. ALL OTHER BRANDS $1.48 and Mrs. Archie Lowe and children, Rob Roy T-SHIRTS for BOYS $1.80 to Charles, Archie, Robert nad the - Sizes: From Small 2 to Young Mews Gee #® baby, left today for Stuart, Flo- rida, to visit Mrs. Lowe’s mother and other relatives. PANTS eee ) Mrs. V. F. Powell lett for Mi-|| LONG PANTS, Sizes to 16 $2.50 to $498 Boy Scouts now are- meeting in the old Naval Hospital. Last night 11 scouts were advanced to sec- ond grade, and shortly will be examined for the rating of first grade Scouts. e Notice to Contractors ° Sealed proposals will be received until 12:00 Noon on August 8, 1949, at Pigeon Key, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thomp- | pie: nosey : . Marathon. Florida, office of > — son, of Margaret street, left yes-| 204.0 or a short visit with} SHORT PANTS, Sizes to 12 $1.98 we S205 Road & Toll Bridge District then publicly terday for Miami for a stay of ee opened and read for the furnishing, hauling. fw: weeks: | Today The eee ine an DRESSES... and of: approximately 5000 cu. yds. Jeremiah Desmond, 709 Eaton | *ditorial paragraph: — ee Barbara Ann COTTON DRESSES, : ‘Just think! The cruel 1 Limerock fill and 500 cu. yds. boulder wall in istreet, left yesterday for Wash-| 2.2 that WPA cmplayess mut Sizes 2 to 12 51.98 te $405 place. In accordance with the plans, specifica- Dee ye he will recked to mreee| Woes tive long hours a day.” Come In end Seo the tant eee yo eae tions and cross sections on file in the office of York fo visit the Worlds | Fai ——— Crim pion ipes, the ante Road & Toll Bridge District at end ‘ater Paine | oye - FALL WEARING APPAREL a a “s ro 7 “pie Fe pin coring case ge lye gpa — oa ie tai Now On Display at This Steve Vv t, Prectass Channel No. 2 and Long Key. Peace sustlee Ee pez hg e es GIFT. Ss from Us DRESSES ... SUITS ... COATS... TOPPERS upon delinquent taxes owed by | ... JACKETS ... SHOES. . . Season's Mewest } = several of his friends on acreage] Something for Every Gas oGn htaieee elieccll on one ely : eyipe: Flore Sey Member of the ‘ Weekly Payment Will Hold Your Purchase UUANEACOUUAAENOUONAOOOUAQOESOOUONENULUHMODIOTHRANYZES || Toct2s, The Citizen. says in an Family ae “The world needs moral rearm- ament, and plenty of it.” TROPICAL TRADER 718 Duval Street Phone 1000 j YES, we are still suffering from a ed: SPRING FLOOD of men’s clothing fl ...@nd ‘we MUST bail out... DOQQ NQQQNDGAHNGOAONQORUAEQN?3!220000RGOAUOOAAOOGOOAEGTOGEOAOOGGOREOGOOAGGESGOUOOOGOUOGEOOGACUGOOOONGGOASOOOUE SVUHVINUEU MEAG HEEGnGORu HEU EGEEEUEE Henry D. Archer, when he | ————-——-——_____-______ his children, who reside in Mia- , Margaret Dexter, Ma- boarded a bus this: morning, said , “a 2 oe : Where Customers Send Their Friends mi, to spend the 72nd anniversary , Mrs. Mavereen S. DUVAL at PETRONIA ST. Air-Conditioned FREE PARE OS AUGUST 5, 1932 he was keeping a promise with of his birth with them, and to- morrow is his birthday. A special dispatch from Talla- a published in The Citizen that eight Key West- 5 ending the second sum- session of the Florida State ege. They are Mrs. Josephine a. ero Meador, Gladys Pinder, Marjorie : Hobe Ba Betty Rae Russell and Than | : v e Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits, ehh rors AVAILABLE SATURDAY ; sportcoats, slacks, etc.--every one new. R ri T LT 30 fresh stock-up to the minute 1949 styles--and at — —o CONGE . FACTORY PACEED AVERAGE savings of 5.00 to 18.00 Bowes “ors ROAST» 47¢ SUGAR : Fee tee bi = ne Florida Grade ‘A’ Dressed and Drawn i HART. SCHAFFNER & MARX a eis ntiees 5 FREE r As 36c Per D: LB. Les. 60.00 and 52.50 Cool. Tropical WORSTED SUITS . . 39.95 ROYAL TYPEWRITERS, FRYE RS 4 7c | $0.50 and 72.50 PSERGES andGABARDINE SUITS . . 55.00 a HA M S 3 9 With $10.00 Order or Mere SPORT oe ee eas LB. € SMALL : dc. nulla See 2) ~ Swanton Nebraska) WILSON'S | Wilson's Lansad t-) hi i SAVE 67°) Mero moo j ick: We're not apt to get caught again EGGS : rt with such an overstock---You will sel- NATIONAL AIRLINES Doz 63¢ | fo ere 59 Lb. Pkg, 1S ; me dom in your lifetime be able to buy such SUMMER EXCURSION CCT Pe) nao ; ; i : OUR'S HOMO ; ide’ . : co a — clothing at such BONA FIDE ARES eS ae Tide's In... Ditt's Out i A good selection of sizes, styles and colors--but C—O ME L ne 3 IDE NEW YORK $111.50° PHILADELPHIA © $103.75* WASHINGTON, o.c. $ 93.70* BALTIMORE $ 97.00° NATIONAL the QUICKER you get here, the BETTER your chance of getting EXACTLY what you want. So hurry... hurry... HURRY, HURRY to... ‘ LEWINSKY’S MEN’S SHOP 528 Duval Street ’ Key West, Fla. A i R LI y E S All Sales Final—1 Alteration uate v0 000000000000000 ng nnne He HLUSELOUEUEOUUUHEELORORUOEOUORODUOLHORURIRREDLNRSS | kes"ortee merase nicnee TALL th CALIFORNIA | % PINK MEAT FREESTONE | a ‘LOPES | PEACHES | 2for3Sc | 3 lbs. 29¢ | 10 the ge SILVER BAR CALIFORNIA 7 PEACHES. al

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