The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 7, 1951, Page 6

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PCR SrA : ‘Ss i = oe 3 . oy West Rent Ad eon. ee A rt a. oeaied Bids Asked BULLETINS | Mickey Rooney |— *=-* * | Oe iarPame Ooo. (carton F Sait bs Pi: . A ( : Kids From Truman he will be, Bard Frank, J. P Judge Gibson Plans ounly py Navy Here er 7. Re Diverc ed re worl tel Port ak * kok ok : py 2) lac Home Town Here |; ae Goidts x ; nder Conrad E. Grohs,| a HOLLYWOOD, y.— — . < t proper. The Tells Of Children’s Cases Before The Court Now n public works officer,| WASHINGTON, June 7—(1.—| Movie Adteess Wicker Ras) eae re -pae th t the tenant ; ge ie cy ounces today that sealed bids| The House Ways and Means Com-) says she'll askiifor ardivorce from, aN, ave been invited fo air condi-| mittee has given final approval! actor Mickey Ro: A busload of them arived 10) fe in the der . . 7 + \" ty P r H z ‘ ‘ Sea 2 to a 12 and a half per ce:.t beost. property se’ t i 4 from Independence, Mo., this ; ide Juve nile rogi aif CT€ ane. 20 in individual income taxes. as noon to sightsee at the “Lit- 4 tic ev: ont s 0. . tt Is: D tle White House” and other : : BEBE BRB BeBe ee pet Sheeenes' pment station here. |Committes also approved an in 6 os features of the Naval Base. \dvi Joard ocal ANYTHING CONCEMONEE caled bids have been in-| crease of five percentage points ct their Seat shies their-f eer gt pt Now that Judge Warner , what pens if there vited for the rehabilitation of|in corporate ¢ eae wpanefiers iain ea pure t ( : R fe AUTOMOBILES SEE THE i Gibson has been made a full time, quate handling of these j oe ne ae porate tax rates. wed ac fellow citizen of Independ- cases i1ull salaried head of the Juvenile | court ; 4 ation, Boca Chica fielc ‘ourt in this county, she plans a} A hearing be held 07 ounty-wide coordinating _ pro-| boy's case “i set bir cGudioning {oh ee C be seen in Key siege PRE SCN PPMRPEMED 1130 Duvac Sr. Px. 1870-187! fam to prevent juvenile delin-| hopes she to s work includes a complete} CLARKSVILLE, Tenn., June 7. children decided to | 216 Feders ency and rehabilitate those/him from going to the reform: hati ason air condi-| (4)—Two Louisville and Nash : Railwe ay vy xpress look things over fe oungsters already affected tory, since she realizes that is NO) tioning system, including the con-| Ville passenger trains have cra I ee ss ‘ ae The judge, in an interview with) solution stouction of diame lean-to, elec-|ed near Clarksville. Ce ee ee “— he Citizen today, said that cases) The judge v The railroad said the collision He par ing Told t ré coming in thick and fz the cas Though she has a probation of-| baalnced mothers whose fieer, Mrs. Elizabeth Singleton, | seven children brought them w ngs and painting Drawing and specifications ar i ‘complaints come in faster than the|in her court's jurisdiction At Specification No. 29939 and othe ' iprabation officer handles them. | present the children are wards of| blading information may be ob “What I really want to do is to| the court, living in foster homes tained on application to the ‘oti coordinate the work-of my court Another case the judge is! (oy; ‘with the schools, health units, ; checkin into is that of a five-. Naval welfare departments, in offering | year-old girl who was hit and tation 38 thrown by a 14-year- iselling,” said the judge. 3 and othe bidding | information may be ob tained on application to the dis- 2 {Acheson Says USA avid Service Naval District P.O. Box ia ‘Can't Guarantee Bd. Meets Tonight cer-n-charge of construction, Ey ved until 1 ice Board takes plac ity Hall at 7 o'clock, istant ident | officer - in charge of construction, Bldg. 9 WASHINGTON, June 7.—(A’ tonight at Secretary of Acheson said it was ar inced by Board Clerk; Front st enrtanee, U.S. Na of day that America isn’t strong Victor Lawe Station, Key We when ihe Bu jenough yet to guarantee her : ; | will be publicly opened af ‘European Allies against occupa- Routine business such as ap- HEL Hi jtion and destruction. proval of annual Jeayes will be; forests in the United States His statement came in response considered by tne Board, accord-| yielded 37,000,000,000 feet of lur ‘o.questions by Senator Henry ing to Lowe. ‘ber in 1950, a 20 year record sMabot Lodge, Jr., a Massachusetts HRepublican, at the Senate's Mac-| Arthar hearing. Lodge asked this question: “Do you think today we are able to insure that our Allies will not suffer occupation and de- struction?” Acheson's reply was: Not with the for available today He also testified that hot pur-| suit of Communist planes across the Manchurian border was| ruled out by the Defense Depart: | ment, On the stand for the sixth day, | Acheson said that the State De- ‘partment had only relayed to the | Defense Department the reaction | ‘of six other members of the! United Nations to the idea | The six had been told about | sine cle iam 2 oye me the ‘plan, but not asked to pass! upon ‘it. lf To Uoase EVERY DAD Remember... June 17 Is The DAY for DAD Father's Day is just around the corner. And just around the corner too, is Dad's fav orite menswear store. You'll find his choice here in easy shopping reach. Helpful, cour feous service, too! BOW TIES—Smart for all Dads, young or older. Stripes, patterns, solids. SUSPENDERS—Famous brands Dad appreciates. But- ton and clip models. NECKWEAR—Best buy in months. Full stock includes silks, rayons, nylons HANDKERCHIEFS—A sure-pleaser always. White and in colors. Hand rolled edges am er SPORT SHIRTS—In late, popular siyles. Patterns and or plains. He SOCKS—Biggest collection in town. All colors. Anklets, full lengths. P CABANA SETS—Leisurely living at its best. Lightweight and cool. BELTS—Alway Initialed. “AND MANY, M a favorite. Choice of leathers, buckles YY OTHER WHILE S1 DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY “OMPLETE KANTOR’S Mens Shop Opposite Palace Theater 4 a | tric service and controls, closing ready for transmittal to bidders rge of construction, U.S Strikes Jaxonville F 4 Bids will be received until 11 ‘child guidance and family coun-) hurt in the head with a hard-|. 4 June 14. at ihe office of as x ; : sistant resident officer in che \ i A few of the cases confronting | « of construction, Bldg. § ; 4 4 the lady judge this week include another involves a 17-| cet entrance, at the naval sta 4 F ja:13-year;old boy who stole a big d girl who came to Key! tion, te : HAS THE BEST BARGAINS 4 iboat and destroyed it after using to work, became seriously! Regarding work of rehz ae , a iit for a few days ill, and was sent by the judge to ing quarters, the job includes r¢ Ae most helpf 4 +. “I placed the boy on probation,” | Monroe county hospital for treat-| oval of printing ph ene MOSt -NEpPrL and PRODUCE are plentiful now .. . and you'll see 4 ‘said the judge. “I hoped that judge, with the help of! 1... joinery. roofing ra =e } ty tempting “BARGAINS” (?) . .. IN PRINT A Bis socuk Pegistiiee ¢ could, pro- Williams, arranged for! ('¥: Joinery, roofing, The fire damaged a nightclu A sa Be : uality is th <i Peies-some assistener 2 coule 5 ‘ i proofing, clectric work, painting! rib eer Your Grocer’ SELLS that Goo: | mber. it’s only a bargain if quality is there, too. ‘ ivide guidance and rehabilitation | t tation of the girl back! nq sidewalk paving ag Ea sel ge > . If Don't bi price alone . . . Look and compare! Consider i #in locating the boy, I may have to rieneopes help there is much i} be ready for ‘transmittal to VO anne | Gem ibe " “ 1° 3 D PRODUCE RE * ‘send him to the reformatory at|/we can do in Monroe county,” tive ‘hidd, ee eitina. | nS business establishments merce Commission for st AMERICAN (1Q\ DID you'll agree ARCHER'S MEATS AN CE REPRE- Vv tte Sia Rninta out a a PECEREG nidders on vune &.! The condition of the injured.) 2¢TOss a JUTE SENT TOP VALUE. 4 pherenne. This case points out! said the judge an vi JUNE 7 THURSDAY, _THE REY WEST CITIZER ince last) man, thinks there is m to § 1, TRAIN CRASH KILLS killed undetermined numbers of LOCAL MERCHANTS | persons. AHASSEE ne 7 ri Cont ¥ Ine) 50,000 Fire MATCH PRICE WITH QUALITY AND ARCHER'S ued Ga., comy : the fine record the filin tion requ T\ fireman was reported — tc fair” "| SURSERIBE TO THE: CITIZEN | "HE 4 FOUND TODAY | Wilson's Gr. "A" Large EGGS -- 56c Wilson’s Laural Sliced BACON °: 4ilec Fresh Shipped-Dressed Drawn FRYERS » 48c Lean and Meaty Spare Ribs: 37 ¢ U.S. Good Beef Pot Roasi-. 63 Wilson's Finest Chedder ees . 59c WELCH’S GRAPE Dole’s Pincapple—46-Oz. JUICE . pt. btl. 20¢ | JUICE.,...can37c HUNT’S—14-0Z, QUAKER CATSUP ..btle. 19c | Grits . . lg. pkg. 15c OLD GLORY— 3 CANS DELICIOUS MUFFINS Pork & Beans... 25c | Flakorn 2 pkgs. 35c i- in ghia : “ | UY) ‘ : ea ie Pen ease he, Bids will be receive 1| ii ‘Safety Of Allies sane seaular meeting of We! | va, June ay, at the office of thel ¥| a el n- WHITE and PETRONIA STREETS ARMOUR’S GA. PEACH—SHANK HALF OR WHOLE—(No Center Slices Removed—Cut Directly In Half) HAMS «= 59c¢ CLOVER-RIDGE GRADE “A” LARGE MIXED EGGS «= 0. 59¢ ARMOUR'S CLOVERBLOOM—TINFOIL WRAPPED—ROLL BUTTER «= 75¢ ARMOUR'S DEXTER SLICED BACON «= 45c HUNT'S TOMATO CASE OF 24 ‘ee Of Coca Cola80c — 21 C | Guaker Grits -2 piegs. 29c All Brands Evaporated MILK cm = 13¢ SNO-CROP Frozen Orange FLA, FINEST STRING JUICE . 2 cans 25c} BEANS . 2 cans 25c Duz Does Everything Hunt's Barlett—2¥% Size DUZ...1g. pkg. 29c | PEARS... can 37c a ae a OS ES Factory Packed ‘2 Gal. ? ye DOE FOOD... 2cans 2%c POTATOES...........10Ibs. 29c DEL MONTE—Halves or Sliced | Del Monte Sugar—No. 303 Can pemenss (Peas 2~3/c Lg. No. 24 29 LIBBY'S \4 SIZE CAN — C Potted Meat . . 2 cans 2c Fancy TOMATOES .° . . .#@ carions Fin Gren CABBAGE. “>. “mee Large Green PEPPERS oy Oe fe ae | RED, WINESAP—FINE FOR EATING APPLES... .. ss ee C 4q8 SEMI-SELF SERVICE AR HER D) Superette Market “The Store That Serves You Best” 814 Fleming Street Key West, Florida WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES

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