The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 2, 1950, Page 5

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| d Nisei Editor’s First Edition Shows Democracy In Action What makes an American? Forty-two Nebraska newspaper Publishers last June decided it help young Nisei Ben Kuroki ent a 40-page debut edition of 2 newly purchased York Re- publican. SCHOOL br to his potato-farming , Nobody noticed him at He grew up unheralded, un- On Pearl Harbor Day he and his brother * gas to enter the re 'y were went to the Air eco the-tubereatr: patch. test. did he find d laibathoos P.T.A. Health Program chair- “What’s|™2"- Mrs. George Sutton, wishes ss But by ad reg a the anne had flow: = in both Puree ani |Street School, a part of the Tru- and had been dec-}™4? Elementary School, will re- Reynolds Health Program Today the first grade at Rey- nolds Street School were given nL an pod FaFE uty Beginning Monday, October 2nd, ble Sad Saki” Ben had athe section of the First grade as- for many a lick at his|5!8"ed to Miss Coral Wolin will x ble ancestors.” meet daily in the Sunday School _ After demobilization Ben made|A®nex of the First Presbyterian up his mind to enter the news-|Church on White Street. Arrange- 2 ge and he studied jour-|™ents initiated by Principal Har- in Nebraska. Then he|!and Merriam were completed rf _ bought the York Republican from|Thursday between supt. Horace _ veteran Nebraska publisher|O’Bryant and members of the Joseph Alden. Alden is a ninth!Board of Deacons of the Presby- _Seneration descendant of Pilgrims |terian Church. John and Priscilla. The temporary move for ap- ‘His debut edition called “Opera- | Droximatelv 30 children has been The wane | Glessified Ads Key West and Vicinity: Partly . INFORMATION FOR THE ADVERTISER cloudy to cloudy with scattered Rates Per Lins of Space for Single and Consecutive Days Warm and humid with restricted northeast to east winds, fresh in becoming east and south- Partly cloudy weather with wide- ly seattered showers. East Gulf Of Mexico: Gentle to moderate easterly winds thru Tuesday. Partly cloudy weather with widely scattered showers. | Jacksonville To icola: No small craft or storm warnings have been issued. Report Key West, Fla, Oct. 2, 1950 bservations taken at City Office, $3) ALL ADVERTISING 1S ACCEPTED under the following conditions: In the event of exrof in edvertis- ____ 93 | ing. transient o: contract, The Citizen will be responsible only for the first inserticn in CLASSIFIED 81; ADVERTISING, and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING for only the actual amount of space occupied by the part of th> advertisement where the error occurs. 0 ins.|| FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR SALE—MOTOR BIKES. 0 ins. j -| SCOOTERS & MOTORCYCLES -37 ins.| FURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms; APARTMENT for rent. All elec-; 9.80 ins.| and bath. $75.00 monthly, maid, ‘ric kitchen, hot water, tile 1949 MOTOR BIKE and Salis- | bath. Apply Bob's Sport Shop,! bury scooter. Apply 913 Terry’s Total last 24 hours FOR RENT—APARTMENTS Total this month Deficiency this month Total this year Deficiency this year -4 ins.’ and janitor service, linens andj f utilities furnished. Coral Hotel 706 White Street. tion Democracy” is in the way of . being a welcome for young Ku- oki to the Nebraska newspaper y- In forty news and feature and ad and picture-packed ~ ~: Pages appear the writing and the ~~ fe shall do out best to bylines of Nebraska’s well-known community publishers, as well as the usual staff. = Kuroki says in his column named in honor of his old bamb- er, “The Honorable Sad Saki”, that he wanted to call his column icks and Rice” but his I@ahe-born wife Shige Tanabe --wouldn’t let him. In.a. “statement of intentions” on his editorial page, Ku- Sets forth the things in which le believes and on which he in- ids to base his newspaper. they are written by a man from afi erstwhile these intentions might be part of the American publish .sides of each story when “We shall support all religious - - + whatever denomi- “We shall co-operate whole- heartedly with the schools, for we feel that the educational in- i are correlated with the prominence and progress of our “We shall propound and fight \ . for the democratic principles up- on which this nation was found- &* ed, for we believe there is no \ way of life equal to the one “4 it offers. ‘Tesidence long “iness. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon 5 p.m. from. the Chapel of the Lopez Funeral Home. Rev. G. Leon Wells will of- ficiate at the services. Burial will be in city cemetery. Survivors: One sister, Mrs. Walter Munro; -grandson, J. B. Parker, Miami, Fla. ONE-WAY STREETS INCREASE CHICAGO —(#)— A growing number of cities are choosing to use one-way streets to avoid the trouble and expense of widening streets. “In Augusta, Me., a trial of the Main business street as a one-way thoroughfare proved so su that it was decided to leave it that’ way,” the American Muni- cipal Association reports. “Kan- City, Mo., recently designated * new streets as one-wayers. Denver also has speeded traffic with newly deignated one-way ACCIDENT CURES LIMP JACKSONVILLE, til — (%) — Because of an accident, Clarence Ketter may be able to walk much better. Ketter, 35, suffered a crippling leg injury in a motor- $4 accident when he was 18. He developed a limp. Recently, Ketter was hurt in another traffic accident. His left necessitated by overcrowding at Reynolds School. When the new classrooms and cafeteria are completed at Rey- nolds, the children will be return- ed to their regular school. School hours in the new location will re- arty The library at Truman School was the scene of a delightful “get acquainted party” for the teachers and members of the P.T.A. execu- tive board. There were no lengthy speeches, no elaborate program— just delicious refreshments and) plenty of time for relaxing and chatting at the end of a busy day. P.T.A. Meeting The first monthly meeting of; the Truman Elementary School Parent Teachers Organization will be held Tuesday evening, October 10th at 7:45 P.M: in the auditerium of the school. other. (uta. Agta ADVISORY Miami Weather Bureau Ad- visory No. 5, George, 10:30 am. EST., Oct. 2, 1950: The hurricane in the Atlantic has moved very slowly during the past 24 hours but appears to be moving northnorthwest or north about 5 or 6 mph. At 10:30 EST .-. 1530Z . .. the center was near latitude 31.3 North and longitude 65.1 West or about 90 miles south- southeast of Bermuda. Strongest winds 90 to 95 mph near center. Hurricane force winds in west and southwest quadrants. Indications are for continued very slow movement probably in a northerly direction. Bermuda should prepare for hurricane winds. NORTON, - Weather Bureau. New Orleans Weather Bureau Advisory No. 4, How, 9:30 am. CST., Oct. 2, 1950: Aircraft reports this morning indicated the tropical storm in the Gulf does not have a well defined center. At 9:30 am, CST... .- 1530Z . . . it was apparently lo- cated near latitude 26.6, longitude 90.3 or about 250 miles south of New Orleans. It is now moving westnortuwest or northwest 4 to 8 mph. Strongest winds are 45 to 55 mph near the center. Squalls pextens out about 150 miles in 'northeast quadrant. Continued | Movement to westnorthwest or ' northwest is expected during the next 12 hours. There will prob-|Omaha ably be some increase in intensity today or tonight. ~ Small craft on the Louisiana | coast should remain in port. STEVENS, Weather Bureau. Los Angeles Weather Bureau Advisory No. 2, 1800 PS{T., Oct. 1, 1950: | The tropical storm centered | near 20 North and 109 West or about 300 miles west of Matzatlan, Mexico. Exact position and move- ment uncertain. Winds near cen~ ter believed to be near 50 mph and above 35 mph with rough seas and squalls withirt radius of 150 miles. A second tropical storm appears to be forming near 145 North and 95.0 West or about 210 miles west of Tapachula, Mexico. The Red River of the North, which crosses the U.S.-Canadian border, is so called to distinguish forms part of the Texas-Okiahoma BAROMETER Sea Level. 8:30 am. 29.97 ins—1014.9 mbs. “ LA HACIENDA, new apartments and efficencies. Corner Wil- liam and Washington Sts. aug28 30t Apartments, opposite Post Office. sept6-ti _|COOL, clean apartment, all utili- | ties furnished. Stutz Hotel, 410 [Fleming St. aug31-tf ONE-BEDROOM furnished apart- ments, all utilities included. Ap- Naval Base : [ply 915 Windsor Lane. sept6-tf Eastern Stanaard Time High Low 1:07 am. 8:57 am. pm pm. ADDITIONAL fe Be Reference yWest |FURNISHED apagiment Living Time of| Height of | reom, bed room, Kitchen, tile Station— Tide {high wates; bath, Frigidaire, gas. Near Sub Base. $14 week. Phone 1143 90 tt 3 septh — APARTMENT near the beach Couple, no pets> Permanent or seasonal. 1328 White Street. © septi422 | ONE-BEDROOM apartment. Tite one-bedroom apartments Pri- ‘vate baths. 321 Simonton. Pri- ivate parking. sept2-tt (north end) _+2h 10m +14 ft \—)—Minus sign. Corrections to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections ta be added tub and shower. Aill-electric kitchen. Private entrance. M&B. Motel, 1031 Eaton St. septis-tf TEMPERATURES | coot, efficiency apart ment. Adults only. 802 Eaton Street. At 8:30 AM., EST Atlanta furniture. one bedroom apart- ment. Apply $11 Southard Street. between Sand7 P.M. sept22-tf MODERN furnished apt. Phone 215. sept26-tf LARGE furnished apartment. One child accepted. No pets. 814 Olivia street: oct2-3t COUPLE to share lovely home with couple. Reasonable. Phone 1577-J. 3210 Eagle avenue. sept29-3tx 5 APARTMENT for couple. Hot water, tile bath, shower and tub. Private entrance. Apply between 4 and 6 pm. 814 Flem- ing St. Phone 1305-M. sept29-3tx FURNISHED apartment. Electric kitchen. Near beach. Infant NEWLY renovated efficiency and] sept30-tf; Lane. Paul Richardson. ,sept28-6tx ; { | | FURNISHED two-bedroom apart-' MOTORCYCLE. 1938 Indian.| ment. Hot water, modern con-; Excellent. running condition veniences $60.00 monthly. Apply! Very reasonable. Apply 808 Ash} | 1207 William Street. sept3-2tx St. Tel. 683-J. sept29-3t i H | QUIET COUPLE only, no pets.| Apply 1301 Petronia Street. | = fe sa sept30.3tx| 148 PONTIAC coupe. Fully | ; equipped, low mileage, A-1 j condition. y, looks like new. UPSTAIRS, rear apartment for: Phone Dr. Herz, 664 or 160. couple only. 644 William St.j sept26-6t Apply 1224 Duval St. sept30-3t! a ee PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. |ONE furnished apartment. All} Inquire 509 Whitehead or Phone electric kitchen. Centrally lo-' 327-W after 6 p.m. sept27-6t cated. Rhone 1674. oct2-6tx ! z 11941 STUDEBAKER Champion, | $325.60. Underwood Standard =F | typewriter, good condition, $22.50. Pe E Meeelhberad (ae 1122 Whitehead St. Reasonable. 321 Simon-! sept30-3tx v1 sept28-tf | FURNISHED, ciean four-room 3 = Cottage. Two adults, infant ac- 1947 FORD dump truck. Good cepted. Phone 222-M. 625 Angela _ tires. $550.00 cash. Apply Bry- ‘St. - sept26.tf ant’s Service Station, Phone 444. sept30-3tx FOR RENT—STORE OR OFFICE SPACE FOR SALE—USED CARS FOR RENT—COTTAGES COTTAGE, FOR SALE—TRUCKS FOR RENT—APARTMENTS | AND ROOMS I i ONE-BEDROOM spartment, ev-- —————________ erything furnished, private OFFICE or business space 25° x basa Also rooms. Ng eke: 50°. Excellent location. 921 weekiy, rcpthly rai Marine White St. ly Apt. 7. sept30-6tx pon PE esa ; i Apply Apt. 7. sep! sept22-tf MODERN office or small business i rere per month. In 500 = block eene Strect. Apply Summer Special tropica: Shect metal Works, oo" OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming! fer Simonton and. Greene Sts. APARTMENTS and light -house-_ as ~ keeping rooms. $5.00 to $15.00; a per week. 411 William street. = Newly painted. New awning, FURNISHED HOUSE. All con-' furnished. Very comfortable. veniences. Apply 411 Louisa $400.00. Apply KeKy West Trailer Street. sept36-2tx , Court, Simonton St. WANTED TO RENT MODERN two-bedroom house or attractive apartment Adults. Permanent. Phone 160, Room226. sept29-3t BOXER PUPS, AKC REGISTER- ED, FAWN COLORED, BLACK MASKS. SIX WEEKS OLD. 54-1 POINCIANA PLACE. 2 accepted. No pets. Phone 1156-M_| kind sept29-tf TWO-BEDROOM furnished apart- ment. Hot water, lights, furn- ished. 905 White Street’ Apply 726 Whitehead Street, Phone 197. sept30-5t MODERN one-bedroom furnished house. Tile bath and kitchen , Couple only. Rent $75.00, yearly lease. Call 740-R. oct2-3tx SINGAPORE—{4)}—The Singa- pore government plans to stop the FURNISHED apartment, quiet, flow of Communist propaganda! adults, no pets, frigidare, stove, in the form of books and maga- bath tub, hot water. Near park. A ing in f Hong Kong $60.00 monthly. Linens and utili- ed Has - ng ties furnished for $20.00 weekly. t : : "4 of the Ct si eed Florida stréet. Phone 243-R. tariat has been set up to check rand translate China-produced ‘publications. If consiGere¢ neces- THREE unfurnished apartments sary, the emergency regulations © or office. Also furnished room pertaining to published works upstairs, with use of hall. Room will be extended to enforce a unfurnished as kitchen. Apply ia, 17 Duval street. oct2-3t FURNISHED efficiency apart- ee aa eee HELP WANTED—MALE MAGIC self-adhesive letters for} permanent changeable letter) Sighs. Unlimited praspects. Gen-} erous comm. New deal never be-/ fore offered. Write Hubstick,| 355-B Congress, Boston, Mass. | oct2-Itx | | MAKE $20 a day! bright Brass Name Plates. for} |front doors. Write Hustamp,/ 55-E Congress, Boston, Mass oct2-2tx ;MAINTENANCE MAN wanted Apply Overseas Hotel. oct2-tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE CURB GIRL. Apply in person. | Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Sim-| enten St. sept27-tf | HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE | LADY or couple to opezate and} manage small motel, live on} premises. Salary and bonus. Give} qualifications in letter to P.O} Box 185. sept26-tf | BEAUTICIAN, all around opera-| tor. Guaranteed salary and | commission. Apply Martin Hair/ Stylist, 921 Truman avenue or! phone 1488. sept27-6t | *NOSTRE sits bareiected on « | chair im the — HOUSE and lot. 1123 Elgin St) Pinkneywille EL. ane giegs Old mirror, crotons, caladiums,| with a peper and See | The pathos, stephanotis, coleus, pa-/ child. mi.cing from a Jew York paya, snake plants. 1004 South- al ard Street. sep3o-litx| “= Saldeats — | founc with an employee a me | TWO-STORY house and lot gi2| home im 2 rooming Sijiee acer Duval street. Apply 822 Duval| Pinkneyvilie Street. sept30-6t LEASES, Se each. motes, 1c each x Arma Pe, Phone 31 TWO STORY duplex apartments. Completely renovated, in ex cellent condition, A good buy for home and income. Easy terms Johnson & Johnson. Phone 372. 300° by highway, Stock terfront 2 000. Phone 60 LOTS on Johnson Street, near White. Sie 44 x 100 1328 White Street. Eek a|frd el ul {Yeti ns enc te SAG NT I Pit

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