The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 7, 1951, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

__ Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, August 7, 1951 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH DON'T FRET YORE GIZZARD, WINTON !! YE'LL BE OUT SNAPPE By Fred Lasswell | KEY WEST GO GIT HIM, RS ‘NEWS | Of Days Gone By Taken From The Files Of The Key West Citizen MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1941 SHALL T FOLLOW YOU, SENOR RAGTIME? NO, NO! ONE-EVED JACK Susi ME. HE'LL SEARCH MY ROOM. YOU DUCK IN THAT WINDOW RAGTIME! OPEN UP! 10 YEARS AGO | A report of state recognition }of Monroe County schools was forwarded today to M. E. Rus- sell, county superintendent of public instruction. John Rivero and Ernest Rive- jro operators of the Broadway Market have purchased from the DuPont estate, the lot at the eorner of Duval and Petronia where they will begin construc- tion of a super-market. Plans for the new building are} being worked out now and con- struction will begin within the next few days. | The Riveros expect the build- ing to be about 100 by 60 feet, one story. Sheriff Berlin Sawyer who, leaves this afternoon, . will at-! tend a conference at Tampa of Florida sheriffs if he can make it}in time after delivering a pa- tient to the state hospital at ISN'T IT A DREAMY NIGHT ei } FORTHE DANC BUT IT ISN'T FAIR~ KIDDING HIM ALONG, I MEAN /~ WHEN __ MARRY HIM = ” (wat wouLD you) \_ NO. n f n ZIP. TH PE path Y OURS IF'N WE BEAT | THEM SHARKS —-¢ Toays ES SS AND YOU LOV PHIL 4 WHAT” A MARRY; > GO-ROUND.( YES, I ADORE PHIL ANDO I DONT Lice TO SEE HIM TAKEN FOR A RIDE/~ LIKE A_SPaRE TIRE! SORRY, DARLING - I'M NOT READY TO. GIVE HIM UP.“ BE SIDES, ITS FUN TS ALL SOCIAL LEADERS !! I HOPE YOUR FATHER WiLL. BE ON HIG GOOD BEHAVIOR- Poe ee Goom FOR} vi yOu! 1M ME TO COOK A GOING TO | DINNER FOR GIVE YOU. | TWELVE GUESTS- || A BONLIS MONTH £ | pe (3 BuT STEER w.WES BEEN LAVIN’ FOR You EVER SINCE TH TIME YOU ALMOST Aw, MOS* LiKeLy GUS HAS PLUM OE Sor ABOUT ITS ED WITH HIM HE TRIED ET ee a | JUST WATCH ME WORK ON THAT TOWHEAD OUT THERE TODAY . AND IF | DON'T GET HIM WITH tanen teens pester canner tees Chatahoochee. The meeting, called by Attorney Tom Watson, jis for the purpose of organizing a state-wide radio network for the double purpose of crime pre- vention and state defense. City Attorney Aquilino Lopez, Jr., accompanied by his father, Aquilino Lopez and _father-in- law Arturo Lujan, returned on the steamship Florida from Cuba where they had been spending a few weeks. | From the The Citizen: editorial pages of “When the ther- mometer climbs above 90 de- grees, one may be excused for questioning whether the pres- ence of watermelons and peaches; are enough to justify the heat.” Also, “it looks if a lot of Com- munist plotters in America may sgon be among the unemploy- ed.” Guess Who Takes | Prelude To Judgeship Battle Care Of Kiddies LONDON — (#) — Guess who takescare of the kiddies when Mommy gets tired of it all? Grandma and Grandpa, that’s who. Anyway that’s how it works in the Windsor family of London— address, Buckingham Palace. The King and Queen have de- parted for Scotland with their two grandchildren—Prince Char- les and Princess Anne—for what is laughingly described as a vaca- tion. Princess Elizabeth, mother of the two children, is remaining in London. who can predict a new friend- ship pact or a new war front three days in advance.” a TUESDAY. AUGUST 7, 1941 10 YEARS AGO Per annum employees at the Key West Naval base will be paid overtime for all time worked in- excess of 40 hours per week, it was learned today. The City Council meeting to- night at 8 p.m. will discuss de- ferred matters including that of ‘adopting a resolution to borrow funds for the purpose of making a payroll for city employees inas- much as the city’s funds are al- most depleted at this time. Al Mills, commander of the American Legion Post informed The Citizen today he is in posses- sion of a book entitled “A Thous- and Points for Draftees and Re- cruits of the U. S. Army,” which can be read by anyone interested if they will call the draft office at the Postoffice building. It was send to him by Governor Spes- sard L. Holland. 22 ‘separate uniforms which may be worn properly by the well-dressed naval officers will be pictured and described in a new book of uniforms regulations to be distributed to all ships and shore stations, it was revealed here today. It is the first to come out since 1922. Antonio Soldano, son of Mr. and Mrs. Baldassare Soldano, 705 Windsor Lane, has completed his recruit training with the navy and is home on leave. Rey. Thomas Atherton, S. J., ; who recently assumed the pastor- tate of St. Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church, this week was named moderator of the local Na- tional community Service center on Duval street. Work of the lo- cal center is particularly impor- tant because so many of the en- listed personnel here are from And, “It's a wise commentator naval vessels, in port only tem- BY DELIVERED TO YOUR Mother didn’t know that her club’s meeting date had SUBSCRIPTION CARRIER DOOR KEEP INFORMED ON LOCALEVENTS . . The Key West € PHONE 51 SENATOR PAUL DOUGLAS (center), Democrat of Illinois, t i in Washington with two judges appointed by President to benches in Illinois federal courts. At left is judge Harrington who is opposed by Douglas. However, the agrees with the President's appointment of Judge Joseph § Perry. Doulas and Truman di: third judge. A Senate Judiciar hearings on the appointments isagreed on the appointment y committee in Washington b Friday. City Water From “Beyond The Border” ' e border CALAIS, Me P)—This Maine city is one of the f communities in the nation ge ting its water from other country. supply wate Bru: 4,600—has received its from St. Stephens, New wick, just acr border. an- Since 1906, Calais—population | ed ever to the curb and s the Canadjan} stopped afte: hitting a pa las } . ‘Free Wheeling ROCKFORD, Hh# ‘ard A. Swenson got. the sg | of his life when the three- jed motorcycle he, was, sup to be towing passed the caps was driving. { The cycle tched from ed along ted to pass somehow got the bumper side the car it. Swenson- rj} the driverless three-wheeler lfor a block down the stres ited opportunity for tacts. national lay.” Your Grocer SELLS that Goo STAR * BRAND aa cusan COFFEE and CUBAN ——TRY A POUND TODAY— been changed, so she election of officers. Dad didn’t realize that the golf playoff was set for Saturday morning, and so he missed out on the exciting finish, Young son missed the important Boy Scout affair, because he didn’t kno the meeting place at 6 That good show that the family wanted to see, they didn’t know it was playing here. Mother wondered how Mrs. Brown was getting along, but didn’t know that she had been discharged from the hospital, a few days ago. The family didn’t know they could have sold those household items when attic with a Citizen classified ad — and used _ the cash to buy a new porch glider! The family missed out on the real savings at the annie © versary sale of their porarily and hence with but lim- social con- From the editorial pages of The | Citizen: “Once upon a time, states- } men agreed about some queer notions which they called, “inter-. they faiied to see the big advertisement, |FOR SAL Newsprint Second She 500 ror 5 ——_THE—— Artman Pre: CITIZEN BUILDI missed the important whe was to report at P.M. they cleaned out the favorite store, because —

Other pages from this issue: