The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 17, 1951, Page 4

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COOK P eRe RRR eareeaRenenes DEATHS seevce ALFRED LEE Legion's Guard y Dot OURSELF Of Honor Observes S JOHNSON xth Anniversary at un Chapel of the |; Home at orth dist Chu consisted o beans, | k fee ohnsor three inda Temmy en Captain U. J. D brief resume the Honor ¢ the*group wu t tober 1945. £ the Guard fallowing fu Attended jeeS Fernando M Conducted & result 652 othe. Amer memmssisted ir k et me naman dhticers srersenne s@ond.ucte i r t el of the wombPartici F Particis eous functi ’ hurc w fliciate Those ¢ Peipado; M an | f t eke ree brothe Johnny Mr hi “t of the rd. He Vaughn M¢ el Aran T Stout; M Anthon: Le Ulchar r I from membership, ©88 St “ American Teacher a mé e Golden Eag mber will be selecte Two Cars ¢ SINGAPORE. ()—James Bl SINAWIK CLUB SLATE ; former duate assistant in ge0-| INSTALLATION TUES Seats Louisiana State Unive s joined the staff of the ; University of Malaya. He is the rid ih, first American on the staff. He was | K less drivir Ay AC"! secompanied by his wife of two | of of a nt, Police Ph | month t ) ‘ A 1941 J CITY COMMISSION V wiih (Continued m Page One rt left econd | property owners on their delin ' street 3N, i quent sewerage fees Lest drivi t Bids on the stadium roof will be c f pas lhe | called for and bids for a sewerage | the t two ears came t Damage | line on United street Gift to Bat ft rear! Commissioners will also con- | the I ht | sider the resolution endorsing the! June Me t construction and development of a! ganizat a turnpike to serve the cities and aaa Pure love i t as the | communities between Jacksonville, ; Padre ere six federal. penitentia s moon and as constant as the sun. {Florida and Miami ries in the United State: Citizen's Goss Rotary Press Arrives Cit Staff Phote IT TOOK THREE LARGE TRUCKS 1 "The Citinds's ‘nage pie sata esas take about erect the pres ae Maid’s Night Out |} at the } The " Southernmost Corner By Charles Duerkes omewhat | piss Sl f Clark Fiers had | dab on| and | have | al for Way I would not an artist, him Corwin into} sip of ark join ¢ changed Official U. S. Navy Phot to Fleet ng Unit, A known Indiana and} had. just contracted} rals at the Emerald after completing a} at the Scully home d. Clark told us ust finishing one in the} friend in Opa-Locka. It $ { that when Fiers hit Mi- ss nm urteen years ago he opera- Now he just his music vell occupied. | and versatile has been featured Hanson for lo, art DEVASTATION lies in the as were killed, that was crushed. ne ppectrans tion In Wake Of Burst Water Tank wake of a freak pre gallon water tank burst loosing it waters on this a number of others. injured, and 15 Pe Peseunes 17, 1951 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Foge S- (®) Wirephote . when a 3,000,000 | a result four persons — an auto body shop + N.M As At left is dawn flood in Tucumari town of 11,000 p laid homes waste r lan ears on the Singing m over WIOD. His en a feature in lead-| fgg over a decade last name is pro. says if he ever} will name him For. t for the helluvit! * ptor and author, just a little Miami, on the He was in years ago North Highway t about beautifully rticulture Radio § illustrated the tT | » ‘ ax ibesten ok on he hit na- BELBRADE (7—The air n bookstalls James Mc free, but the privilege of listenin of the Opa-Locka News is to the radio here in Commur e son of Key West Con. Yugoslavia isn’t to the Melbourne (Fla.) Like other publi eTVICE fi ‘ Celia Ross, stripteuse foods here, the government 1 ck on the South Flor. sessment for owning a dio set ene, but deserves a better has gone up recently, from $14.4 Case the one to $60.00 annually now present : It doesn't make any differc hatte penned you 0 turn on the curre or so very Day's if you listen exclusively to foreign Christmasy lights broadeasts such as those be ed lan ve eyes of the lass irectly this way by C and the > ir dit Note to Oliver VOICE of America YNT-3, All Weather 4 Prasidant Teumans bitile white tHouse 9 ey Wes dio © operate { Boca Chica: send 5 é ithout i ertising, | y ely cousin my _ best Drawing by Wallace B. Kirke uggested recently th lio: nm To a Busy Lass ene WUBI SE ecisar’ | “able Vest: Aunt Margaret un aa . Te paid the ‘ ar happy again he sa t possible that am Iments for ir use e ¢ 1ished looking matron Public Housing outlay for construction alone will FTI! 1 Miami broke up pianist otal $780,000,000. This is exdlus- | ; , ’ ’ ‘ urchill Cinnamon when she sat i ®—The cost of| 4 ive of land cost,” W.S.C.S. Group. n on a chair that wasn't * there) vce is increasing in Singapore.| OSL = ° popular night spot y fault./ Young girls and women are going atk > tana Ley Memorial Ya just asked the walttesh W/ABitlan inicmna'oh the market PORT DAND) Oto: 1) rh reaee | | | | | »mewhere else e waitre and the lady floated | Racketeers are paying as Give Party $550 for the purchase of : took the chair | spending for public soon reach a rate may $1] The Perfect housing of nearly to the carpet. But gracefully, Oli | ye old gitl for prostitution pur-| billion annually, Norman Strunk Famil Gift Yuletide levotiona ell, she should have been listen-| poses. | of Chicago told the Oregon Sav y | was held preceding the ( te | it me instead of Churchill, |" Plenty of easy money and the| ings & Loan League's recent con What could be o wilh gua |mas party held by the W 1 oe ~~ * | soaring cost of living have result-| vention {Society of Christian Service f Rita Hayworth is emoting for] ed in increased sales of women by} “This increased pressure trom | ames for any momher BE oy : 1 f ree year ab- : Sha | noamnen (family than a new pair of eye Ley Memorial church on olumbia ne a three year ab-| poorer families. | the subsidized housing program | 4 eo with. on etirnaiive wana |day, December 14 t ence! Glenn Ford will be her ¢o-|' “We cannot wipe out prostitu-| will mean the difference between | $°) iy oe very necessary sume f Mrs. Charles Myers, 20 t is yet untitled film tion”, said an anti-vice officer.) holding or not holding the line on | gtasses either. plano or te yeur | pl avenue Gene Autry recently presented a|s*but 'we ean make things difficult! construction costs and prices in| own prescription. | dings were print of his 1950 release, “‘Mule| for the operators”. ‘There have| many communities.” said Strunk,} We also suggest an Airguids istmas humns were sung by ; Trai to the New York Museum) been many cases of girls under 18! who is executive vice-president of | Barometer, Field Glasses, Binocu- an Woods, guest n Art. He was honored at) ysed for prostitution. Reports tell] U.S. Savings & Loan League ‘jars or a Zenith Hearing Aid iam Hoffman of 142) ¢ reception during which} of 14 and even 7-year-old girls} He cited Congressional appro- | priced at $75.00 comparable to any < i Griffith, curator of the: found in brothels. They had been| priations authorized for 300 | Hearing Aid, regardless of price. h t ary, said: “The films of} sold into prostitution | family dwelling units in 13 mon-| _ Barometers are priced from ‘ e been a notable} -——____. ____ ——|ths ending July 1, 1952. “At aj $600 - $24.00. oe Prag rdson, | contribt factor to the resurg-| Intangled maximum cost per unit of $8,450,” ; Binoculars are priced from #3 flag should be at the congr as they face the ¢ Something Ve STAR * BRAND | and CUBAN ——TRY A POUND TODAY: The for a three power Binocular F t ere ent popailarsty oe shana wie ae a | $24.00 for a five power Field Glass Si ( \utry’s first starring 5 ol} ge ; : 4 hi Seat blin’ Tumbleweeds,”” in 1935, the| | | STRONG ARM BRAND corree wi Acro. ae singing cowboy was born. Rural! | | Triumph | — , audiences, which were not attract-| j } . | KEYS OPTICS ed by the sophisticated talkies of eat | Coffee | K f the early thirties, returned to the Mill Dor Case theaters en ma in response to si | vertn Smith Autry. - Fhe singing cowboy not : Peete ect included’ Mes-| only revivified the Western, ial ALL GROCERS 423 SIMONTON ST. Haven Sage Kathryn | also assumed a significant place iy : Cate Ma 1 Ceci! contemporary mythology.” Pi tes, Mary E G. BR, peeeeee! : is : “ : B Great big Broderick Crawford is MAIL THIS ENTRY FORM TO: hove attending were Mes-(funning a celluloid gamut to es- i Hoffman, Wil in “The Mob,” appe a ; . ;., /newspaperman = in “The Dark : : . ak ‘ Page” (previously identified as JayCee Christmas Lighting Contest, jes. El “Scandal Sheet") and will soon go! P.O. Box 444, Key West. Florida Curt Mi salseth): “Roan before Columbia cameras as a ARE ESinaeap ‘ cavalry officer in Texas in “The | agree to conform with the rules and abide by the decisions ? a Sabre And The Arrow. of the judges. vel, Charles Alien, Merrill Sands, | Jf you haven't seen “Rhubarb, Please enter my name as indicated below in your Christmas Ge mn JH B WH Specially if you like cats. It's} Lighting Contest for 1951: aioe : 8B hilarious. Paul Douglas, who ap. am [) Category 1—Yard and Residence Displays ¢ ) ci Ei t . : ct pe pears for about a minute at the} () Wirephoto a ‘ ; 1 mon a ni Lege tail end of the picture, comes up| yang. MAGDALENE ADAMS, Category !!—Window Lighting and Small Displays me r aes : with a real erie Mio my ; 31, (above) has been sentenced | Category 11!—Commercial Displays Bei f : Now, cousins, dash out and get) two-and-a-half to four year | aeevis C Mic Mill Cc os your Christmas shopping done sacs eh pion at High Point, N. | NAME = anes o jand use plenty of Xmas Seals on} © “when she was fouond guilty ADDRESS aS Pipes : fyour letters and_packages. of bigamy. Testimony was that ie ee ee . Mrs. Adams, the mother of four. | Continued fre age Or A ee % hildren, married former para- ling tickets which did not h «| Kasy Does li trooper Hugh Wilson, 29, in : its name printed on them | ¢ } 1949. ‘Witnesses said she ex- “1: Botts said he believes CAA] WINNIPEG, Man. ((®)—An old| plained the presence of Adams ATTENTION! rules require tickets s by. | 100-foot chimney here will be de-| and the children in her house e age to have the name the | molished brick by brick. Building! by telling Wilson that Adams M | air on ar | wreckers said this method was de-; was her brother, and his wife an La to th issued by railroad cided on because knocking the! had died in childbirth. Adams, < : |chimney down in one piece would| for aiding and abetting bigamy Sanitation Is Very Important ace jendanger nearby buildings. | got a one to two year sentence. PROTECT YOUR FAMILY BY WASHING When the American flag : THE BENDIX WAY played in the body of a c TS ane eae SE EED By the Bendix Method You Are Protected from All Infection BRING YOUR WASHING TO THE BENDIX LAUNDRY Come, Meet Our New Assistant Mgr. 516 SOUTHARD STREET (Across from the Bus Station) _ WE WASH, DRY, AND FINISH Fast Service, and the Best Courtesy Will Be Extended

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