The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 16, 1950, Page 5

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ra MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1950 HIGH SCHOOL BAND | MAY ATTEND TAMPA | The High School Bana is plan- *: ning to attend the Gasparilla Fes- tival at Tempa in February, In order to make the trip funds must be raised to cover the ex- pense. A meeting of the Band Boost- ers is called ai the High School Auditorium, Wednesday, January 38, at 8:00 p. m.. and the parents @f all students of the beginners, dunior High and Senior High, band classes are urged to attend, @ well as all others who are in- terested in the High School Band. There will be as entertainment, @ eoncert by the Junior High School Band and the Harp Clas Refreshments will be served. A member of the Latin- Ameri- can Chamber of Commerce will be present to explain the project of the Key West representation at the Festival. vrrrwre wevvvvvvwwe 7 ’ al N.C.C.S, Servicemen’s Club 102] DUVAL STREET Key West, Florida Daily Program aaa dn dp nd SUNDAY 1.00 PM Keys (ist Sign up rie on Sunday) in advance ing to the Beach? Dres rooms, 1:00 PM—G« 2.00 PM—t i of Sports Program. 00 PM—Dance Tune Top- pers Orchestra, En- tertainment — Vo- calists MONDAY > 4 M-Boxing training, bar- bell, mats. Daily fre 7:30 P.N 0 PM--Dramatic Reh Kec Adc U. S..N., Dramatic 5 PM—Spanish Cia with M Benildes - Re: mad, Instructor ‘30 PM—NCCS Junior Hostess Meeting, Ist and i Mondays. ” PM—Wiener Roast TUBSDAY 1000 AM Wives Bowl- ing, U. S. Naval Station leys. 06 PM—Prenatal Cl and Health Clinic, 203} Fleming Street 7:30 PM—Dr Rehearsal hk of i Dramatic oo PM --M ture WEDNESDAY 1.00 PM. ' . ul Hospital Pa 6.00 PM H 900 PM Tune Top Orchestra, En. tert ent Vo list HURSDAY W Sewing ; (Singer Ele 1 Ps r , Alle Hospital NCCS Hostesses! GLIDER CRASH KILLS 1 TWELVE SOLD f $..N., Dramatic | JERS WERE KILLED AN this CG-i5A glider at Lawson Air Force Base near Fi. Benning, except the pilot were student for a landing ‘Movie Short Of | DAV To Be Shown ‘At Theaters Here { | Key West residents will soon se at the Strand and Monroe! theaters a 10 minute educational movie short dramatizing the! story of the Disabled American’ | Veterans. | The film, titled “How Much Do You Owe?” stars James Stewart, | famous motion picture actor, and | , General Jonathan M. Wainwright, | | here of Bataan and Corregidor. | With Jimmie Stewart con-' tributing his services and the en- tire motion picture industry co- operating to make the film and its distribution possible, movie | goers will see a dramatic, alive | j and realistie presentation of the, |rehabilitation of the disabled | ' veteran. ‘Only 170 Phones : ‘By FBI Employees WASHINGTON. Jan. 16.—(). —Chief G-Man J. Edgar Hoover had a word to say about wire- tapping. He says he made the statement because of what he calls “The hysterical utterance of those who would have us believe that wire tapping by the FBI is cted and is utilized on a le basis.” J. Edgar Hoover says a total of 170 telephones is being tapped in connection with internal secu- rity investigations. As a justific-' ation for this wire-tpping he adds: “Modern techniques must be us- | ed in dealing with treason, es- pionage sabotage and the kid- napping of little children.” | | Finally, the FBI director says his department does not make , Polley, but only follows it. Eridu ta southern , Iraq is be- lieved to have been.a city in 5,000 iB. C ie Servicemen’s Ist *Fri- | and | Council, day. | 7:45 PM—Hayride, Marshmal- | low Roast on the | Beach (3rd Fri. day). Sign up in| advance. 9:00 PM—Coffee and Doughnut! Hour. SATURDAY— 1:00 PM—Going to the Beach? | | Dressing rooms, showers. | | 2:00 PM—-Children, ages 9-12, swimming class at | U. S. Naval Station } Men's | | | Servicemen’s Coun-! cil meeting, 2nd and 4th Saturday. Community Singing. Jvke Box Dancing. 2.00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM- 9:00 PM H FACILITIES | New billiard tables, punch- | ing bag, sparring gloves, lit- { erary, musical instruments, | ping pong, sewing machines, | shaving gear, showers, dress- | ing rooms, and table games. | Checking, wrapping and | mailing packages, writing | desks. Mrs. Eileen S. Coughlin Director. Mrs. Vera C. Wood, Program Assistant. es Be seem paratroopers. will -be at least two captains 2 SOLDIERS NEAR FT. BE The crash took place as the glider was approaching WEATHER VANE M man, works on a weather vane in his Burbank, Cali AK E R—al Coran, retired Navy home. Vane is made of aluminum mounted on a brass shaft which is pointed at bottom. Shaft is set into tube partly filled with light motor oil in which shaft floats. Aluminum disc around shaft keeps out dirt and rain. Vane revolves with slightest shift of wind. (Reprinted From The Cleveland Press of November 23, 1949) “Ae Reine Tras. SLOW TEMPO OF KEY WEST ' Spe’ (HELPS VISITORS TO RELAX 4 By SIDNEY RHEUBAN, | Cleveland Press Staff Writer STUDENT HELD | i () Wirephoto RAYMOND HAIR (above), a senior pre-medical student at Wake Forest college, is shown in the police station in Los An- geles, Calif., after his arrest in a hotel there. Det. A. T. Bos- well, who booked him as a fu- gitive, said Hair was charged with murder in Raleigh, N. C., in connection with the death of a fellow student, Ray Coble. Fife To Get Here Tomorrow Rear Admiral James Fife, Jr commander of the Subm Force, the Atlantic Fleet, and staff is scheduled to arrive here tomorrow to make an inspection of SubRon Four, Key West Na- val Station. Accompanying Admiral Fife nd number of other officer harged with detailed inspection duties. NNING, Ga., late Friday. All of the dead (®) Wirephoto| M S D FIVE MORE SERIOUSLY INJURED in the crash of : KEY WEST.—If yeu ever want to take a vacation at a place slow of tempo, hospitable in a relaxed help-yourself way, and refresh- ingly unexploited, go to Key West. Of course, there aquamaids and colorful as at Cypress Gardens. Nor there the quiet of old folks Petersburg or the Tampa. And obviously there aren’t any mink-coated night club patrons or fabulous pastel-tinted « hotels which you can find at Miami aren’t any displays peace and hotels at St. fast pace of But there dreamy rough and tumble atmosphere of a story-book fishing island that probably caused Ernest Heming- way to make one of his homes here. There is a real get-away- from-it-all culture that caused the President to have his sum- mer White Hou re You ¢ z imply ‘ over a br There quaint old bars untouched s and neon of They feature ingers and uncommercializ icians. Green turtle which tastes better th od | veal chop, is ple prob. ably the best up. t, whether a multimil roan aver » midwest. ern tourist ¢ worth on thi mone: seem lik another K auto and world, go to the Band Beeinners’ Class On Friday A beginners’ class in truments will be» held m. until noon Friday in the 5 A x, Earl Dillon, the High School Band, band in from 9 their Junior idents ibones, bar ‘te r altos which’ belong to the school, Di Other ins may be rented or purct hops, Dil- lon added. Homer ¢ sardonic bec Sardir death by laught LEGALS Vorier or 8 ‘i eo Hale fishing } reached by | - FOR RENT--APARTMENTS AND HOUSES APARTMENT for rent. Apply Bil- Nat Hotel, 525 Eaton Street: jan16-3t NEW apt. on waterfront. Ideal for couple. Seasonal rental Apply 717 N. Beach, Phone 1085. jan13-6tx BEAUTIFUL two and one bed- room apartments. Near ocean, Yearly or seasonal. Adults. 1426 Vernon Ave., Apt. No. 2. jan11-6tx FURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms and bath. Everything furnish- ed. Coral Hotel Apartments, op- posite Post Office. jan6-30t VETERANS! ‘ OWN your 2 or 3 bedroom home. No down payment. $63 month. y. Phone 598 from 1 to 7 P.M. dec22-tf FOR_ RENT NEW, large apartment for 2 or 4 adults. All-electric kitchen, monthly or yearly. No pets. Stutz Hotel, 410 Fleming Street. jan10-tf FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS double room. 513 Street, opposite janl4-2tx Whitek Court House. COTTAG suitable for two or four adults. Season or yearly. No pets. Post Office Inn. janl6-tf POST OFFICE INN Under new management, newly renovated. Hotel rooms and apartments, 321 Simonton, next to Post Offi dec28-30t FOUR apartments, rooms and light housekeeping rooms, $5 to $15 per week. 411 William St. jan13-30t FOR RENT—STORES FOR RENT NEW STORE in the Downtown Business Section GOOD LOCATION REASONABLE Formerly Rented by Commercial Credit Corp. TELEPHONE 51 or APPLY THE CITIZEN BUILDING | dec28-tf OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming. | Single rooms $15 up weekly. |Double from $20. Coffee Shop and Bar. dec16-tf FOR RENT—BUNGALOWS PACIOUS beautifully decorated all-electric, screened porch Suitable three adults. 1401 United, 3:30 to 6 jan16-3t “FOR RENT—TRAILERS SMALL house trailer. Couple. no children. $18.00 weekly, $65.00 }monthly. Phone 70, after 10 P.M. ' jenl6-3tx the part of the advertisement where error NAVAL officér desires furnished’ or unfurnished house or apart- ment. Call: Mr. Foster. M.&B. Motel. f jani6-3tx FURNISHED two-bedroom ‘house or’ apartment. Year round oc- cupancy. Naval Officer, wife, child.. Call 876-XR. = jan16-3tx. TWO-BEDROOM house or apart- ment. Preferably unfurnished, Phone Seaplane’ Base, Extension 232, ask for Baird. janil6-3tx FOUR-BEDROOM furnished home. Nice neighborhood. Mod- ern appliances. Large shrubbed lot. Includes boat. Phone 445-J. : jan10-30tx FOR SALE—MOTOR BIKES. SCOOTERS & MOTORCYCLES LADY'S bicycle, $16.50. Good. paint, balloon tirgs, 314 South- ard Street. \ janl4-2tx FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS extra in side yard, Apply 1107 Olivia Street. janl4-3tx NEW 2-bedroom C.B.S, house on Duck Ave. Lot 50’ x 120’. Liv- kitchen and x 19’. Cash price, $9,000. Phone 573 or 772-R. jan12-6t LADY’S 26” bicycle, new condi- at Overseas Trailer Park. Lew- kowsky. jan16-3tx HAND - LOOMED Guatemalan Skirts (Mayatex E), beautiful, | new stock. Also blouses and other i items. Garnett's Studio, 1015) South Street. jan16-3t SERVI-CYCLE, in good condi- tion. 1105 Watson Street. jan14-2tx ; BATHTUBS, lavatories, plumbing supplies. Cheap. Post Office Inn. dec12-tf FIVE bundles of old newspaners, 5e. Inquire The Citizen Office, | Phone 51. oct22-tf ROCK, marl, sand, top soil. See us for cheapest prices in town. 1350-M, Buster Cerezo. dec31-30t FOR SALE—USED CARS 1949 PONTIAC Fordor Sedan. Low mileage, excellent tires. Radio, hydromatic drive and heater. Call 464. jan16-tf NEW Mercury, small down pay- ment, will finance balance. Phone Bob, 9292, after 5 P.M janl4-3t 1947 CHRYSLER Fordor Sedan. Excellent condition. Will fi- nance. Phone 9292. janl4-3t 1939 BUICK Sedan. New seat covers, radio. Best offer. 1311 Simonton Street. jani2-tf FOR SALE—BOATS MARINE MOTORS tion. Make offer. Can be seen | TWO-STORY frame house. Very reasonable. Apply 817 Olivia Street. jan10-10tx NEW home, immediate occupan- cy. Extra large corner lot. Furnished or unfurnished. Apply 2400 Fogarty Avenue or 404 Du- val Street. jan7-30tx BABY CHICKS STARTED CHICKS—3 to 4 weeks old — $13.95 hundred Straight run, unsexd, 100% blood- tested N. H. Reds, Barred Rocks, R.I. Reds, Red Rocks, Parmenter Reds, your choice. We don't ship lightbreeds. This rock bottom offer on fine heavy breeds for limited time only. Send money order—no C.O.D.s. Shipped ex- press with feed and water, F.O.B., Southern Chickery, Box 5415, Columbia, S. C. jani6-1t PERSONAL MASSAGE treatments by ap pointments. Hours 7:30 to 1} A.M., 6:30 to 9:00 P.M. Phone 575-J. jan7-tf SCHREINER, Anthony or John, worked for railroad near Key KOZY COACH, thret-roomn trailer. price ’ . Telephone @5§ jani4-Ths PLANT or tree power orgie Reasonable prices Call Wi low, 748-W. —_—_______—_———s RED Brick Storage Co. ure or commetelal SANDING glad to give job too big or t Street ~ REPAIRS AND SERVICE West between 1908 and 1928. In formation wanted concerning him and his wife or any relatives. Har- old Bakerman, 11 Park Place, New York 7, New York. x jan16-3t BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GROCERY store, doing nice busi- Owner has other interest. ell for best r mable of- Write P.O. Box 574 n Will fer. jani6-tf 13%4-FOOT molded plywood boat. 10 h.p. Mercury outboard mo- tor and trailer. Real bargain. See at 1702 Josephine Street, Phone 1465-XM. janl4-3t BOAT with 16 h.p. Mercury. Trailer and gear. $375.00. Ap- ply 3010 Seidenberg Ave., Phone 1047-W. jan14-3tx 26-FOOT boat, perfect condition. Price, $800.00 cash. 322 Grin- nell Street. jan10-6tx GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES ——_—_— SPRINKLERS. Rain King, all models. Other good makes for smaller yards. Key West Garden & Lawn Supply, 830 Fleming St., Telephone 1019. jani6-tf FOR SALE — Very reasonable Small ice cream-sandwich-gro- cery business. Especially suitable for middle aged couple. Inauire Elwood’s Place, 504 William St. 16-6t} MOVING AND HAULING Storage - Furniture Moving , Local and Long Distance Agent Airvan Moving & Storage ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 166 E. V. Kinsman dec13-30° - =a INSTRUCTIONS—PIANO Seance I GUARANTEE to teach you t play popular music on the pi ano in twenty lessons. Phone 182-W for further information | jenl0-30tx FURNITURE and APPLIANCES / 6-CU.-FT. ” Frigidaire, Columba : gas stove, used eighteen man Call 1345-R. jane et LOT on either South, Washang ton or Von. St. State location and dowest cak deceit - Purnd- d finishing of fleor, We wil be estimates, Me 0 small. Pale 313 Elivebeth sant rs, yacht decks. free ja, Phone 163, * ADIOS ) GUARANTEED radio repels. 08 years’ Whitehead, radio Ph experience Our Specialty UN. USUAL PR of All Types: Invitations .. . of Printing and ‘ graving at MODEST cost! . THE ARTMAN PRESS PHONE 51 In the CITIZEN Building ao aeeeneemiaeiiemeneae aed

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