The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 6, 1950, Page 8

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4 eT MCT Sri Rett ae awe crepe seit Keys. “Moderate to locally heavy _ Key West and ee oye gloudy with scattered showers and morning. hours. . Little change in i “Thru The* Florida Straits: Moderate orcasionally Saegiitnortineast winds over north central portions and mod- pe fresh southerly winds in extreme south portion occasional- gloudy. weather. Rainy in south portion, occasional drizzle dur- ing morning hours in extreme north portion. Gulf of Mexico: Moderate winds, fresh at times Some distance from shore thru Seturday. Partly cloudy weather. in south portion. Jackson’ To Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warnings , ‘issued. tee nh ela. 77 WEATHER SUMMARY FOR ‘CARIBBEAN SEA AND GULF OF MEXICO The trough of low pressure ex- tending from the western Carib- bean=“ané = Yucatan peninsula ubttheastward across Cuba and the southeastern tip of Florida still today. However, 8s are rising in the trough “gmall craft warnings have been iowered on the Florida a rains and showers are occurring ima narrow band at the center of the trough and normal weather showers over the — Key West, Fla, Oct. 6, 1950 Sbservations taken at City Office, | Channel (north end) _+2h 10m +14 ft —)—Minus sign. Corrections } : _ to be subtracted. (4)—Plus sign: Corrections to | be added | Political Announcement | BABB4444440400004- FOR SUPERVISOR ~ OF REGISTRATION “2 Sam B. Pinder | 1 THE LADIES OF MADISON, MISS.. got upset about the town’s water supply—something in it turned their clothes reddish and it wouldn't come out. They couldn't get any action out of the City Council—so they nominated their own ticket and carried the municipal election last Tuesday. Here are the winners. Left to right: Mrs. L. H. Cox. Jr., elected to the board of aldermen: Hoy, re-elected city clerk: Mrs. Shed Weeks. Mrs. R. H. Rigby. Mrs. Edward Branigin. and Mrs. T. M. Crouch, aldermen, and Mrs. G. L. Crawford, mayor. The only man elected is S. E. Hoy. husband LAUNDRY CAME OUT BAD—SO WOMEN TAKE OVER TOWN |eral of the city clerk. who was named town marshal. [SSA EaALA SS. How Personal Can You Get? There is a limit to “personal effects” and 867 pairs of nylon hose pius 58 pocketbooks ex- ceed that limit. say customs officials here. That quantity of goods was contained in a trunk destined for Cuba. The shipment was seized by United States Cus- toms officers here this week when the officials decided that it was too much “per- sonal effects” for one or two persons. The trunk was shipped from Brooklyn. N. Y. by the B. F. H. Trading corp.. of that city, and was addressed to Temasa Rigal of Havana. Customs officers stated that some exporters, attempting to avoid duties, had been thwart- ed by customs in Miami and apparently ‘thought they might be able to slip their pn center through Key West un- ’ worereeees Board of Directors of the Memo-. Ps a Sas re ee See PEARLMAN’S ———————__ INCORPORATED —_—_______— “THE STORE OF QUALITY” Key West's Largest LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S Store HEADQUARTERS FOR FALL and WINTER WEARING Large Assortment of TOPPERS In White, Green, Red Tan, Gray, Toupe, Novy and Pastel Shades at $6.75 - $10.95 - $12.95 $14.75 Up to $24.75 SIZES 9 to 40 2-PIECE TAILORED SUITS In Gabardine, Soft Shetland Wool and Rayon Sizes 9 to 46 $19.75 to $34.50 LONG COATS In Fitted and Boxed Styles—$14.75 to $39.50 Sizes 9 to 42 APPAREL | While the Marine Memorial, officers and men of the Corps now on active service, it is being undertaken by the Marine Corps War Memorial Foundation, a pri- yate= organization, formed by Marines and friends of the Corps for this purpose. Among - the members of _ the THREE QUARTER COATS IN REVERSIBLE STYLES IN VELVET AND PILE FABRICS LARGE SHOWING OF . Sweaters, Cardigans, Coat Sweaters, Slip Over Models in Wools, Nylons, Rabbit Hair With Short and Long Sleeves ~ $2.25 to $8.95 NEWEST EN FALL DRESSES. In Crepes. Tessae Fails, Satins, Taffetas, Bengdlines, Gabardines For Sport, Afternoon and Street Wear $7.95 to $24.95 CLOSE OUT SALE ON DRESSES Values to $10.95 at $3.95 Values to $14.75 at $6.95 GET THE HABIT of SHOPPING at | PEARLMAN’S Fo Rais¢ Funds For Marine Corps Memorial Has Started Today At Barracks This Is Part Of National Effort To Give Tribute A campaign to raise funds for the Marine Corps} Memorial started today at the Marine Barracks, Naval Base, Key West, Maj. C. D. Barrett, Jr., Commanding Officer of the Barracks announced. The campaign is} part of a national effort to provide a fitting tribute to) the Marine Corps in the Nation’s Capital. Campaign is currently limited to|,ia1 Foundation are Generz land M. Smith; Lieutenant Gen- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Harry G. Schmidt rial, plans for been with an (AP Phot Mrs. Mabel € campaign Major C. Fleet ayo es cane which ; mates toda completed, | reans ha Washington, | 200 st of an heroic | nze of the raising | Mt Sur — ‘ore 6 feet and an ov f 100 tons. The men} pleted as sdon -affet October as is prac at Ke | OF DOCTORS, DENTISTS — Admiral Ross T. Meintire, and = [Brigadier Generat Robert z.(Casualties More | a20anp. THe _wiians Denig. Th aign has received q gers | the of General C. B. Than 200,000 mandant of the i who was the first| TOKYO, Oct. 6.—)—Ger MacArthur thor ey s' Te} jJune 25. ’ TO KEY west Leave as fiigtt Bevers Ley Wes SI SAM S040 Ss EPs Lore sss 3PM 2 WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN THE LINE OF Children’s TOYS COME TO THE “TROPICAL TRADER 718 Duval Street Phone 1000 RATES REASONABLE Hol. AIR-CONDITIONED BEEF GA.—GRADE “A” DRESED AND DRAWN FRYERS 59 Colored %4’s Sunnyland Cloverbloom Small Grade “A” Shipped OLEO EGGS ee eee PURE LARD... x7. 22c DIXIE CRYSTAL SUGAR eseesees WITH ORDER U.S. NO. 1 WHITE POTATOES RED DELICIOUS Factory Packed S-Lb. Bag . 10 bbs. 27c Fancy Tokay Golden Yellow GRAPES 2 Ibs. 29c| Bananas 2 lbs. 27c “MINUTE MAID" FROZEN ORANGE or BLENDED JUICE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE LEMONADE MIX 2 6-OZ. 3c CANS THREE HOTELS ™MTAMI at POPULAR PRICES Located in the Heart of the sates ROOMS for RESERVATIONS with BATH and TELEPHONE Ford Pershing _— Miller Hotel Hotel Hotel 60 NE. 3rd St. 226 NE. ist Ave. 228 NE. ist Ave. $0 Rooms 100 Rooms 80 Ele-ator Elevator Rooms Solarium Heated Elevator 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION Friday and Saturday Specials CUT FROM U.S. GOOD TOP QUALITY WESTERN STEERS STEAKS = GROUND CHUCK . 1b.79c|BONELESS STEW Ih. 79 Small Size Western Hockless: Tenderized PICNIC HAMS ». 44¢ WRITE or WIRE DUVAL at PETRONIA ST. U.S. GOOD TOP QUALITY Chuck Roast x= tb 5Qe 4 98e SPRY stn Qe (With Order) BLUE PLATE COFFEE u 75¢ _@All Grinds Your Choice

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