The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 7, 1951, Page 10

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Se leer gar nee: Naar SS Ie ee RT BP RU He Att woe vote eo weg Se - ee Wome ar 6) ip CaGE Yuin LTJG Smith Has Re ported For Key West Duty leutenant (jg) Perry w.| Smith has reported to the Staff | of Commanding Officer, Surface | Anti-Submarine Development De- tachment, Key West, for serve | duty. Prior to being recalled in- to the naval service, Lt. Smith | wag television director for Amer- ican Broadcasting Company, New York City, and television program supervisor and business manager for= the National Broadcasting Company, New York. Lt. Smith is the son of Mrs. Em-| ma_J. Smith of 3019 Fairview | avenue, Dallas, Texas is deceased. He a ern-Methodist University Schoo! of Engineering in Dallas and was graduated from the U. S. Nava Academy in 1945 with a helor'| of Science Degree in Electrical Engineerifig. While at Southern Methodist he was a member of |leading woman artists ‘purchased the football, basketball and base-| for $2,500 the Eaton street home | ball.teams, and of the soccer and} of Grace Park. baseball teams ut the Academy. After two mc duty at the Jacksonville, NEWS Of Days Gone By Taken From The Files | Of The Key West Citizen MAADbbbbbbbhhhbhhhshhoss 10 YEARS AGO Norberg Thompson and A: Mait- land Adams nearly two weeks ago completed negotiations for the $40,000 purchase of Rest Beach, according ta.a warranty deed filed late yesterday. Doris Lee, one of the nation’s} ths of temporary. val Air Station, Fla., Lt. Monroe county sheriff's depu- ; | ties and constables today had gone Smith at-| through an entire week without tended the Submarine Officers’|making an arrest—the first time School at New London, Conn,,!sueh a thing has happened in and-then reported to the Fleet! months. The usual Saturday night SonarScnool at San Diego, Calif.,; celebration is expected to break for @ Manth’s training prior to be-| the crimeless period tonight. ing assigned to the submarine USS Sea Fox (SS402) for duty.|. At least four local ballplayers He was.attached to the Sea Fox|have been offered berths with for two with the exception Fort Lauderdale and Ocala teams of three months when he was on} °f the Florida State League, Roy temporary duty under instruction! Hamiin, manager of the Key West at thé Special Weapons and De-|Conchs announced today. vices School, New London, Conn.| _ Men on the list include: Julis From: March 15, 1948, until re.|(Dodo) Villareal, Cyril (Belis) leased-to inactive duty in. June,| Griffen, Juanie Navarro and Joe 1948; Lt. Smith was executive of-| House) Casa | ser Of an experimental patrol craft attached to the Navy Elec-} . ) tronics” ‘Laboratory, Point Loma,|St#tes that at least five highway Calif. , sections in the Key West area Lt, Smith is married to the for-| Should be studied as locations for mer Miss Alice Jeannette § _| flight strips, emergeney airplane son of-Pelham, N. Y. They have| !@nding fields of the type in use one child, Robert William, 2, Mrs.|!" Germany. | Smith and small son expect to! join® Lt Smith in Key West in| the heli future. News from Washington, D. C. | More than 3,500 persons regis- tered for civilian defense, William V. Little, chairman of the divis- ion of labor and personnel Monroe county defense council announced Texas Dhaascnis Grace Diplomatic 9. | Tables In Wash., D. c, Ernest Hemingway, big, brown and looking about as you would a wa on the a0. és Sly expect him to look, perched on a lay afternoon and held up. his Peeeann fablaty cP husbabd ore 7 ;Cuban fishing trip by talking served regularly in foreign em- jabout everything under the sun s here. ++.» except China. he.dual role of farm wife nal CapHol Hill aide played by! Mrs. Elizabeth Reeves wifes of R. Baldwin Meyers—| good deed.” Justite Dept. attorney who hails frome Kor& Worth, Tex. She came | to Washington in 1941 to wort School Building Ss for {rier T Congressman | From the editorial pages of The Meyer: | Citizen: “It is always time to ag a Frit#G. Lanh In that job she) Wj ll B I d suceeded her ‘esent boss, Rep.| 1 e ill Wingate Luc of Grapevine.) James Campbell, representa- Tex... who congressional | tive of the State De partment of ry fc earl ye |Education in Tallahassee is ex- ieee ted to arrive in Key West this LIQUID GAS | GAS DOES | weekend with an architect to | make inspection of the new IT CHEAPER | school buildings here. CHIGAGO—(4),—1 Hughes,| The ‘announcement was made of Qkdahoma Ci rived here |here by Horace O'Bryant, school Py atly in his own plane on $4 00| superintendent, who said that worth of |Campbell and the architect He flew the country’s only pro-| would also inspect the newly pane+powered airplane to attend] constructed schools all along the the Liquefied Petroleum Gas As-| keys in Monroe county sociation’s convention. He id he LA Re 1. < mane paid‘about eight cents a gallon for| The sturgeon has me so propane,a.gallon of avi are today that it is a novelty in line costs him 31 cents. |a large part of the world. Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service between MIAMI AND KEY WEST : Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miarhi and Key West Express Schedule (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY Ex- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M, Ar- rives at Miami at 12:00 o’clock Mid- night. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock A.M. Local Schedule (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (Ex- CEPT SUNDAYS) ut 8:00 o'clock A.M, and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o'clock P.M, 5 LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and arrives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock P.M. Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service FULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts. PHONES: 92 and $3 DRESSED AND DRAWN—PHILA. Grade “A” BREASTS OF CHICKEN . . lb. 69c Fresh Ground HAMBURG lb. 59c Palm River Sliced ‘ous KEY WHSG CIiZuNn Grade ‘A’ Shipped—Dressed and Drawn STEWING HENS BACON « 39¢ Corn-Fed—First Cut Pork Chops: 43c Large Gr. “B’ Shipped—In Carton EGGS » 53¢ fo 98 PURE = SHOULDER Lamb |. 79 C Chops Lamb Chops * BLUE PLATE—DECORATED TUMBLER Peanut Butter SIX DELICIOUS FLAVORS JELLO 3 « 19¢ Jar White House—303 Size APPLE SAUCE . Roger's, Early—303 Size JUNE PEAS Golden Harvest—No. 2 Size Pet Evaporated | Paper Napkins BLUE PLATE or C.D.M. COFFEE BAER’S: USE OUR PARKING LOTS! Payroll Checks Cheerfully Cashed _ At No Charge Package of 60 Count LARD BLUE PLATE—IN 14's OLEO CHEDDAR Cheese 2» 75¢ BEACH SPECIALS! 1 Lb. Lykes Skinless Franks and 1 Pkg. Lays Potato Chips—Both For 29¢ 2 Cans STRING BEANS . 20 Milk 2~~25c 10c Case of 24—Plus Deposit Pepsi Cola 97¢ rFHURSDAY, JUNE 7, 195 Lb. HENS - 49¢ LEGS OF CHICKEN Pure Pork Sausage: 39c Tender BEEF LIVER lb. 65c I7¢ 294 Lb. KELLOGG’‘S Cheese N. B. Co's RITZ CRACKERS . 1-LB. PKG. Libby's or Del Monte DELUXE - HALVES PEACHES 2Zic No. 2 Size Can SANALA VITA NIP Grapefruit JUIC Poinciana Market PHONE 1022 DELIVER PHONE 215 903 Duval St. Pag Variety Pac Cereal 29c Philadelphia Cream 29¢ Potatoes 43 | FOR EXCELLENT SERVICE AND SAVINGS SHOP AT BAER'S MARKETS . . FOR SATISFACTION| ©: Grade ‘A’—4 to 6 Lb. Avg.—Dressed and Drawn BROILER | TURKEYS + 69c Ib. 69c Fresh /} CALF TONGUE Ib. 55c Western Corn-Fed Pig—Center Cut Pork Chops: 69 4 SWIFT'S PREMIUM Veal . 69° , BONELESS OVEN ROAST OR | CHOICE CHOPS f "** SESE VN Suave LV dOHS —ASaSUN0} GN 37 GOLDEN YELLOW ‘1c Bananas » 10¢ U.S. NO. 1 10 « 35¢ Sine Eiiies thi Pke, STRAWBERRIES 3c PARK LANE Ice Cream » 19¢ MILK 31c HANLEY’S~No Deposit BEER Makes 3 Qts. PACKAGE E WOOL LIMUVW SUAVE LY dOHS—S3Id ONT) AHL MOTSS GNY SLINGOW ALrivnD HOIH Os a iA’ ane

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