The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 26, 1951, Page 2

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wage THE KEY WESI CITIZEN Vhussday, July 40 The Key West Citizen 1 | canoer he daily (except Sunday) by L. P. Artman, owner and. pub CONCH CHOWDER By RAYMER mmmemner, train Tie Ciuzen Building, corner of Greene and Ann Street aper in Key West and Monroe County Only Daily New : rer ——$— eet aes | GLASGOW p ~. P. ARTMAN Editor Tuesday night 2Mérican factory emplo $$ = ave a party Tuesda: ght NORMAN D. ARTMAN Business Manage: a fara | 1400 persons “FELEPHONES 6 $1 and 1! 1935 OvaE ' y Called, pecause : 4 oe rs th Do} k tember of The ‘Associated Press—The Associated Press is wine an ae . While Board, safd here towne enutied to use for reproduction of ali news dispatches ¢ ng to CARRE, MONE AP te er oe ' ee ¢ <r not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the oftigers came in and ‘eipaircumtsed: ata we ay om -HaMtished bére. they had enjoyed|John Deere Co., of Itinoi ‘ cc Fiber ilies of F i , male agri¢ ultural mac hine ry F lorida ab cription (tb "ADVERTISING RATE! MADE KNOWN ON APPLIC xe Citizen is an open forum and invites dis scussion of OK MONTR i) News} ibjects of local or general interest, but it wil per men t ; wad oi onymous corr nications. i acca acs dik Ya ous 0 i i ley, com-| cider at a press conference h Naval hos-| by the Quebec Corporation of exchang admini vecracke apsed_ sini was aware that } the same sh aboare Bradiey w IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN 1. More Hotels and Apartments. 2. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. 3. Airports—Land and Sea 4. Cansolidation of County and City Governmerts a 45. Community, Auditorium,, te (o} apt 3-8) medic lat on Ww » fellow officers. Four or s died in World War UL. All had ad-| 24 words, and welte on one aide oni —— vanced in rank. As for their old} 5: the WHILE KEY WEST BOOMS ship, she was sunk to block the} jt ished un- : Mires a : channel off Corregidor before 2 These are the days of plenty in Key West, confirmed | the fail of the Phillippines. “REMEMBERED” unequivocally by the semi-anntal report issued by Fi- SOME BON eee Another atte iualice: . ' ‘ or es schod in Tho | reunion took lace when vivaci-: * or, e Citizen nance Director Charles R. Roberts and published in The Ce en eee fer Sige caite |" inthe cee capsos | ose is a glowing report, glowing with of Lt such as the city has never exper- Citizen las and s ienced bs ae oe In the first half of this year, Mr. Roberts said, $391,- | and undoings in short order 8.28 has been collected by the city. That is 46 percent | Belated birthday greetings Tommy Thompson, progress after a sojourn in Virginia . / mi vs : Becky Guthrie one of the best-|,, a P # na at oi the estimated total revenues of $853,740.94 as set forth |) 65y AUNme one of the Dest-j with Scarlet Fever and compli liked gals in town She re-! cations in the budget. That sum will be far exceeded if collections |celved a flowery wire from Ha-} yy Th ea ere continue on a comparable bases for the remainder of 1951. | Vane from “Los Caballeros say-| brother of 1 = i . ees ye 3 i ; she was “loveliest petal ofl that bork te piece: a6 Reason for that assertion is that taxes and lice fees | them all” Lt. Terry Evans, Breet duaetict chia geac Ahk have yet to be collected for this year. It will not be sur- | named once in this column for due (in the Ked that y tin J. R. Cher Long time | the other as stationed in Key party he USS idr. Chern said they haal hat had happened five | heli- copter pilot, arrived in Key Wes ught up on the local doings | ye | $ ae Ame“ ais Factny Po To Be Built In Scotland William Kenegar asgow's new ——— Surpri e Switch ring for its July. Increa s the theme ronomists prepa al cofvention in milk consumptior convention conference 'S.| was held at the farm of Nol Ce! April, veteran cid ak n,} t the na hi People 8 ip Citizen were: of the views ers, but the editor right to delete any as en expres. ita rend nerves the stems which wri fine the letters to years ogo, Mr. Abelardo | guez lost his first born; a ar old girl, Death occurred idnight, and in those -|days it customary to | to| immediately when one sfuss Dy Rod sed on jattendant ut the little girl's And Drusntoimete: sir Galahad award for gallantry} |neral with. the er and above the line of duty,| ‘that night from Utah Wonder | 4 prising if total revenues at the end’ of the year exceed #4,000,000, family at 12:30 Machin, age ove . , e . Mr.. Thomas Yes, these are the days of plenty. for Key West, but - ne favorite age tune o that} 95° Na Fr his rev last the wise city, as well as the wise man,, prepares for the In SP yea Cy Thee Sunday evening in the days of scarcity. that aré. sure to’come..We have biblical | he's bought a silver antique soup|CtY of Key West, and Mr lardo Rod jarranged to atter ris fr funeral, vividly remembk what Mr. Thomas Machin had done ‘for him ad his in the tureen and matching bowls for] shipment to the Mormon City Which reminds me about a Brigham Young “And often.” authority on which-to-base that fact. It speaks of the sev- en fat years and the seyen lean years. But we ‘history in every country to back up that truth. It is ground- ed on the affairs of life that come under the general head | You just add also have Citizen Staff Pho saying on WATCH THE FUNCTIONING OF DRUNKOMEIER wh the are now irained to use in all cases accused of ; | FANMAIL brings a letter from long ago. With deep respect and police iook their examination in Renegar’s course ci instruction on Seturday. Eight out of 11 passed. ot social economy. Neither good times por bad times go on | writer Kurt Severin who wrote | heart-felt app ion, Mr. Ro ‘ rever. that he liked the informal story | driguez repaid in kind the oe FB Hips GELS Ap eRe SAMUN A LD, PRION EE SD aa e pm : 3 : on his vi sre and added, “Hope |{tiful deed) Mr as Machin} aa ‘os When times.are, hard, we despairingly think they will jrun of-the mill treatment and | ago. c er end; when they are good, we joyfully think they | thus keep you going that way How much better this sad am ; ; . ‘A note in Spanish from | world would be if we remember 4 z . will never end. During the recent Depression, the outlook |i. Argentine visiting Rotarian}ed kindnesses and endeavored ta/| [im wus so black we thought our economie life was so crushed | expresses thanks for his it-never would ris ain, and now most of us think that | @>4 i wy nie to be nis boom, as The Citizen characterized it, 5 hope the Peron administration | ‘millions of dollars, will go on forever doesn’t do any reading between ps Parodi told me the admired most in Amer- s “your enjoyment of per- freedom” The beef in} ntine isn’t all on the hoof, or king plants In 1944, | remember, they recalled their | ory | repay opportunity for- | presents York ...1 doj same itself WILILAM MEYERS a aeons OTHE UMBRELLA MARKET” —_______ 460K FOR THE SEVEN UMBRELLAS (STRAND... ST A FEW OF OUR MANY SPECIALS buttressed by But this boom will end—it may not burst as did the 41925 Florida hoom—, as all other have ended 3 Some have tapered off gradually, and let us hope there ~ will not be any bursting to this one, but whether it bursts pers off will depend in a great measure on ourselves g he booms Thursday - Friday - Saturday THE THING Fortunately, our city has a topnotch financial direct ne si ane i oa caveat ohERY aan - = er anda topnotch manager. They know that success does | UPPe? town tehter than a sur WARG SHERIDAN ? “ 4 ) 4974, ) F 5 da sebeotthduamde hse iit aucaesn 6 peng crite ihuore AA Good For Thursday, Friday and Saturday note justify extravagances; financial bases must be that a city to keep on a si co as circumspect FORBIDDEN PAST Hobert « when money is | monmd Avie : a pouring inte the treasury as when the treasury is almost brated depleted; they know that the tinie to conserve is when FOR SALE| AIR tlty have the money with which to conserve; they are Newsprint mONKG COOLED , prick does familiar with that old and true saying— put up the bar when the horse is ‘out. it is too late to riday - Saturday Second Sheets Thyyeday, - =COLT! 45'})* In these times of ple ye Ci , © stre - a these imes of plenty, we can do much to strength oR with ae parce! en the city-te Meet whatever the future has in store for us. Fi <¢ HANDOLPH SCOTT AND We can attain that goal if we don’t let over-confidence HY mica wen Pectnicolor) Coming: HOUSE OF FRANKENSTINE Borik Rarlett and "GRAPEFRUIT 2 for 15c PINEAPPLES each 3&c VINE RIPE UASH | Tomatoes c | 2 «= 29¢ Carry A Complete Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables! THE UMBRELLA MARKET Corner Simonton and Catherine Streets RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES . OPEN SUNDAYS Open Evenings Until 11 P.M. .... 7 DAYS A WEEK Plenty of Parking Space Look for the Seven Umbrellas Jead us intd extravaganees. Artman Press CITIZEN BUILDING a Chaney There is something to be said for the good old days when neighbors shared their fruits and vegetables, oys and their sorrows. SLICE OF HAM —— > na na aco their velon to Take Out Walking Shorts Cut For Comfort RIGHT FOR SPORTS OR FOR JUST-LOLLING They Range in Price $95 on $600 KANTOR'S 1 Opposite Palace Theater “ATTENSHUN |"

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