The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 23, 1951, Page 8

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Page 8 THE KEY West CITIZEN “The Farmer’s Stake in Stabilization PRICE STABILIZATION PROTECTS YOU AS A SELLER YOUR SECURITY AND PRO: AND PROSPER! It is impossible to separate the prosperity of the farmers from the prosperity of the entire Nation. The farmer sells his products to 152 millions of fellow Americans. How much they can buy and what they can afford to pay is important to him. Price stabilization pro- ti ices up. Prices of fi d ise" along with always rise more slowly than Geen Over a period of time if \SPERITY DEPEND ON THE SECURITY TY OF THE ENTIRE U. SA: prices get too high, most people | have to buy less of everything. When fewer goods are bought, production must be cut and fewer people have jobs in factories and stores. These unemployed, in turn, must cut down on their buying. As a result of all these actions, farmers in the long run are able to sell less. Since it is hard for them to cut production, soon they have to sell at lower prices as supply of their products exceeds demands. Inflation can be controlled. It is being controlled. But it is the re- sponsibility of every person in every occupation to join in the battle. Each one of us has a stake in stabilization. i Search Is Continued School Dikiceds |See O’Bryant Orville Calhoun, of the State Fridey, November 23, 1951 ARMY OFFICER oe Bele vee ae j af 1 viteously, lying a’ - (Continued from Page One) ,|Bore, bandages snl liga Wag was laughing and telling me thal/taken into the Chaplain’s tent | I was repeating myself! He put his! where I sat mutely on a bed ifield jacket on me, his gloves./next to my Field First Sergeant gave me a clean handkerchief to who was out of his head, due to blow my nose on, and put me iM)a concussion grenade. He shook | the front seat of his jeep. The S3/like a leaf, as he held his hands and he climbed in behind me, and over hig ¢ and carried on. off we went to the dressing sta-! We were all finally evacuated. tion. I heard the Battalion Surgeon The scene here was straight!calling for more Helicopters— vounded, PEARLMAN‘'S INCORPORATED — “THE STORE OF QUALITY” Key West's Largest Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s ‘Store For Bulloch Fred Horn, of the Federal Gc ernment’s office of Education are NO TRACE OF today conferring with Monroe 0 9 County’s Superintendant of Pub-| VANISHED lic Instruction Horace O’Bryant AIRCRAFT HAS cation for expansion funds need- BEEN DISCOVERED ed for Poinciana School. The U.S. Navy Air-Sea team in| yy OyBryant said this morn- the Key West area is continuing ing, “The fact that we are s' search for Lieutenant William R.j ing to get Poinciana’s appropr Bulloch USN, Fleet All Weather! tion through for next year d ‘Training Unit pilot, who has been|t in any way jeopardize the missing since 8:22 Wednesday applications for other school im- evening when his fellow pilots lost! provements. ; y z all radio contact with him. At that | “Poinciana is growing so rapid- lime, the single-engined Grumman| 1¥_ that aad ‘a wept Hellcat in which Lt. Bulloch was| $teater than the rest, and the: the sole occupant, was reported 82 miles due west of Boca Chica. The Navy Air-Sea Rescue team, their situation as soon as pi The educational leaders Department of Education and J.. at the latter's offices over the, possibility of advancing the appli- | fore, we are attmpting to relieve | It's Time to Give Thought to Your CHRISTMAS sic SHOPPING Here You Will Find One of the Largest Varieties of Practical as well as Novelty Gift Items See Our Big Window Displays THEY ARE CHUCK FULL OF GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR - MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN Everythng in Underwear, Hosiery, Bath Robes, Handker- chiefs, Household Goods, Hundreds of Novelty Items. Men's Ties, Bath Robes, Socks, Belts, Wallets, Kits, Cigar, Cigarette and Table Sets. All kinds of Linens, Pillow Case Sets, Table Sets, Variety Sets, Dresser Sets, etc. Our Prices Are Lower Than Ever SHOP HERE AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE ON HIGH QUALITY GIFT MERCHANDISE ; e ° almost over. It’s been the worst}ily. When I get home I'm com-} ° P hin Mill nightmare I've ever had. My|ing to Florida to lie on some) tz ers: § er head has been fixed up, and|pleasant beach somewhere. See Tae Hotel Hotel oy’ll start sewing at the end en. Give my Godchild 2 eo 101 ‘ote! stitches come out. I'll go back Sincerely, “a eige eee Ate and do it again, probably. FREDDIE” | Solarium “Heated Elevator which has been diligently working around the clock since the 30 year old aviator was reported missing, continue their study of the area} throughout the day. | —<—$<—<— { GET THE HABIT of SHOPPING at has thus far discovered no trace} Faney up a plain Waldorf salad- of the vanished aircraft. diced apples, celery, and mayonn- Lieutenant Bulloch, a student in, #ise — with some finely cut dates the night tactics phase of the|#nd slivered Brazil nuts. Serve FAWTULANT All Weather Train-|i? lettuce cups or on shredded ing- Course, was flying a night) lettuce. PEARLMAN’S radar low altitude bombing mission at the time of his disappearance. His wife, the former Miss Doro- thy Louise Ward of Dermott, Ark-| ansas and his parents, Mr. and| Mrs. William Bulloch, 612 South Main, Dermott, have been officially notified of his disappearance. Lieutenant Bulloch, his wife and a@ 2 year old son, William Robert) Jr., resided at 1428 Vernon Ave.| in Key West, Florida. A graduate of the United States Naval Academy, class of 1943, Lieutenant Bulloch saw combat action during World War 1 in the European-Afriean Theater of Operations as a deck officer aboard the USS Marblehead. He! was designated a naval aviator at Foros Christi, ‘Texas in March GABARDINE Suits Formerly $72.50 SAVE $10.00 MISS IRENE E, ALBURY Miss Irene E. Albury, 71, died this morning at 7:30 A.M. in the Albury residence at 730 Southard Street. Funeral’ Services will be held SUITS Formerly $49.50 to $65.00 SAVE UP TO $27.50 tomorrow morning at 8 a.m. at} TROUSERS St. Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic | Were $25.00 Church. SAVE $6.05 A Mass for the dead will be said at this hour. Rev. Gavinus Agana S.J. will officiate at th services, Burial will be in the family plot in the Catholic Cemetery. Lopez Funeral Home is in charge of -arrangements. Survivors are; one nephew, Judge Hilary U. Albury, eight nieces, Mrs. Rosemary Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Dorothy Poindexter, Mrs. Edah M. Barcia, Mrs. Ella May Carlstedt, Miss Muriel Louise Al- bury, Mrs. Mary Ann Garlotte, Miss Jean Albury, and Miss Joan Albury. —— “JET PLANES * «Continued From Pace One in the fighting along the snow- covered battlefront. One allied unit advanced one mile through six inches of snow on the eastern front of Yanggu and other U-N Forces beat back JUST SIX SUITS Were $29.75 BLUE SERGE AND CHALK —STRIPE WORSTED suits Were $45.00 to $55.00 NOW oo Clearance Sale NOW GOING ON Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Other Famous Brands, Suits, Trousers OUR FINEST QUALITY DOE SKIN ALL WOOL WORSTED & GABARDINE DOESKIN, GABARDINE & CORD INSKY’S TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS Formerly $52.50 to $62.50 = THREE HOTELS IN MIAMI at POPULAR PRICES Located in the Heart of the City REASONABLE ROOMS for RESERVATIONS with BATH and TELEPHONE “Send as many as you got and)jshould see some of the men here quick.” “Where to Doc, and what | Well I've got to stop now. I think | are the coordinates " “Coordin-|T'll hit the sack again, after my | ates? Coordinates? I can’t read a}hypo—I can’t sleep at night, but | damn map, just get here, that's|can in the daytime. Went all} all.” - yesterday without sleep so I We traveled together, my menjcould try at night-time. No luck, | and I, for two days by ambu-{I’'m exhausted. | lance, train, and plane. Now it’s; Give my love to all the fam-| damn lucky Pete. You I'm 0) 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION — Your Grocer SELLS that Goo | HMMNWNtremteten ttt tlt STAR * BRAND | eee Pe eK | TWINS —TRY A POUND TODAY— | BRED NTT sera 2A) Fly to Havana Also For Reservation anywhere in the United States on Scheduled Airlines Three Flights Daily TO HAVANA Leave Arrive Flight Key West Havana 952 10:15 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 954 1:45 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 956 4:00 P.M. 1:45 P.M. Call at ae RETEST /21 Duval St. Leave arise Flight Havana Key West ss) 8.00 aM. sus am. | Next to Margaret 953 12:30 P.M. 1:18 P.M, 955 3:00 P.M. 3:45 P.M. Ann Store AERGVIAS “Q” S. A. ROGELIO GOMEZ, Agent Phones: 162 - 448 - 1106 Airport: 482 <0 eave Just as football builds charcater in the boys who play, $62.50 $47.50 Save Up to $15.00 ALL HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX SPORT COATS Were $35.00 to $42.50 SAVE UP TO $12.55 $37.50 $29.95 HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX TROUSERS Formerly $17.95 to $21.00 SAVE UP TO $5.05 $15.95 $16.50 ALL WOOL GABARDINE 1 AND WORSTED TROUSERS $11 95 NOW . OUR $29.75 LIGHT WEIGHT ALL WOOL SPORT COoaTs IN PASTEL SHADES " $18.95 $15.00 $27.50 $19.95 een enemas Come in and Look around, as there will be many more Bargains Shop for Christmas war For the Brands You Know! “@g ' MEN'S LEWINSKY'S ser two Communist attacks near th 5? DUVAL punchbowl. : Z 326 STREET Phone 146 oe West Virginia has nearly 120) FOR ARROW SHIRTS AND TIES coal seams. teaching them team-work and how to get along as a group, so joining our organization as a carrier sales- man teaches a boy how to get along with his cus- tomers, instills self-assurance and self-reliance and provides a business training that will prove invaluable in later years. From the very start, our newspaper merchants are guided along sound business lines. Prompt deliveries and equally prompt collections, courtesy, fair dealing and constant efforts to please are the basis of the train- ing they receive. You, as their customers, can be of great assistance in helping us get them off to a good start. Pay the boy promptly. Don’t present him with a large bill to change. Couch any criticism you may have in a gen- meanor which will help build character in our future leaders. The Key West Citizen tlemanly fashion and set an example by your de- . aioe

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