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A gee RN e aA RA aca. Fe Taking On Fuel U. THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER USS ANTIETAM and the destroye: side the USS Tolovana to take on fuel in Korean waters. In the waiting her turn to fill up on the needed fuel! oil. Citizen Staff Photo CHARLES A. BORNTRAEGER, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur {| G. Borntraeger, 823 Virginia street, suffered polio in 1946. He | | | returned to his parents’ home in July, 1951, after period of hos pitalization made possible by the local Chaper of the March of Dimes Jr. Riflemen Club used their new Range last by RAYMER Inight for the first time at 8 P.M { All youngsters 12 to 18 years old Mrs. George Mills White explain- who are interested in receiving in- ed the not-too muddled confusion | struction and prac “ ono tice with the use atthe concert given in the Con-|o49 care of fi vent auditorium on Monday night when pianist Alec Templeton de- | attend the meeting lighted the filled and over-flowing| The indoor range was construct house. The number of people who | ed by the Southernmost Rifle and turned out was not anticipated. | pistol Club in the V Good weather and the growing pop- ularity of Mr. Templeton increa- | J ng sed the expected audience and be- | cham Field. The fore the extra chairs could be pro- | grateful for Mr. Faraldo’s genero vided, there was delay in seating. | sity in providing this area for the Eventuay, however, the extra; i : {purpose as it allows them to give seats, which are put in, were ob- pes proper instruction in the safe and tained. This custom is not just @/ proper handling of firearms thus rearms are invited ‘ehouse pf the Faraldo Flying Service at Mea b is deeply sized Bob Allen who has the most He's sit small town habit. It is also usual | serving the two fold purpose of fur procedure at concerts in metropo- | pishing the boys and girls with an (and it goes a long way) even if Tl ture accidents due to the improper had had to stand to hear the music, handling of weapons 1 would not have complained. he Cub has been meeting at the introduction of a Strauss waltz) but they will now be eligible for which entranced ii. ‘omdr. J-R. | International Competition on an Thompson and his vivacious Alma. | equal footing with the other cubs lovely Strauss records. I remember | indoor ranges. hearing them more than one even- ak at ing Speed M. liked them too. .He’s; an organist in his own right they tell me. .In tune with the times the models for the siarch of Dimes show this afternoon at Casa Mari- na. .Her husband, Lt. Al Reichel is Navy fame. Surprise assistance on} Last Saturday, the March of the commentator’s angle will be | Dimes opened its campaign here some ad lib ststuff between Bob|in Key West. From 10 a.m., to ney who will share the mike with! troops were having the Line of | me at the le parade Some- Dimes on Duval street. All those times sharing can be fun. . .well,| who took part in this are to be seated “Cadillac” was given a; Qn Saturday, January 19, there place in a shower last Friday eve | will be a pet parade which all by a chap who has a penchant for | scouts are urged to attend and help dye her hair for the Key West Play} form, and on duty by 1:15 p.m ers comedy, “Born Yesterday Boy scout court of honor will be and is now known as Dandelion jin session January 18 to award his time That goes for a lot} earned during the past month. Ail of guys in the port of missing men | are urged to attend. The court of only they don’t much!” honor is held in the Lions’ Den on folksong “I Work at the Weaver's {school gym Trade?”. It loomed up with warp] After the court of honor, there and weave again, and not just in| will be an important meeting of the a memorable evening when the! scouting. Simone sisters, Marionne and Ruth- | — SRT TEST ie entertained the Tommy Thomp-} Conch Chowder wil have to sim Read, plus myself, with a wonder-| the basy season. Red hair is in ful gourmet’s dinner and amusing|fashion and you should see king evening. . .Why do artists paint the es, huh?. .And who said that all| ting right across the desk was fair in love and war? The ori-| unaware of the color sche note ginator should have added anjas I write. .asking about the Isle United Nations. .Double, double | Joe Hurka and Bob Mcq toil and trouble, the witch's cauld-| the holidays. They are ne ron sho’ can bubble. .In that case, ! neighbors, by the by Howdy litan areas, As far as that goes | other diversion and preventing fu ON KEY NOTE was the surprise | senior range for the past two years You see they have a collection of | aij over the country who also have will be Mrs. Al Reichel, one of director of the Key Notes band of | AROUND Youmans, handsome young attor-/4 p.m.. Key West scouts from all} sometimes! Harry Phillips one-| thanked for their gifts practical jokes. .Rea Waller had to} with. The scouts should be in uni Where is Lt. Carl eam spending | scouts with badges that they aa DO YOU REMEMBER that old | Seminary street behind the high a song. .Sunday night. .That was| Monroe District Cammittee of sons, “Blue Gnu” Pearson, Jim| mer through on twice a week for town red instead ef in pasiel shad-} gorgeous russet breard U which does not stand for/of Pines. .that restful spot where you take pot luck. .By the way, podners! w | Thursday, January 17, 1952 |Tropical Park | ia | Ends Season | | THE KEY WEST CiT!ZE™ Peg \Nation’s Highest Honor Will Be Cnferred On Hero Ten Under Pars: van mver’s Wins Golf Tourney, SHINGTON MIAMI \™ — Tropical Park rang | highest litary down the curtain Wednesday on its ferred Wednesday on Pfc. Emory! DUNEDIN .%—A 10 under par ~ | most successful racing season in 20 E Sennett’ of Cocoa, Fla. wh0l¢> was the winning score in & never y his courage in Korea © Medal of Honor. He died | field of 44 t e Best Ball Pro-a } Bennett Feld ba aa ja fanatical bat } bac Sobangson | | ears of operation with both at- | endance and betting exceeding | i | | the -Senier ven the free - spending postwar single-handed ttack by two enemy pms until his outfit could pull to s. last June 24 near rom Birming- ham, Mich., and Harold. Ryder, amateur from Nantucket, M | Closing day feature was the $5,000 Tropical Handicap, a five and a j nalf furlong sprint for three-year- Relatives men | Were the winners. Watrous .b olds killed in Ke a eal 63 on oy bal, Ryder a 71 ‘Tropical Park's 1946 spring meet- ccs: of T con‘erred UPON Gither partner oe ing established records in most DB The tact. that sledosebansases| Brome Eau Claire, Wis. categories but this year the pari: 4 SMOOTH DACHSHUND. Champion Derbydach Shant awards are posthumous is not un- | 4nd Amateur F. K. Vaughn, saan mutuel handle is ahead of the eq by Jerry Rigden of Maumee, Ohio, took “Best Ir ea ae ne War, the | hind. : : record figure by $1,616,738 and at-/ honors at the Greater Miami 6th Annual All-Breed Dog Show, |)" ° Ho en awarded Saat tendance is 22,186 more than dur-| held e Sey / E on | es e -f 22, held in the Dinner Key Auditorium, January 13. Coming up Sea level in the distant past drop Read the Classified Ads ing any previous meeting. from the Hound Group, this latest win was of special signifi- {ped many feet when untold tons ——_— = = For the first time in its history cance because the Miami show is the biggest show in the [of water were locked up in ad-| 51 times and of those men, 35 are the track had two million-do:.ar South vancing glaciers. dead and four missing in action. |days this season. Onty other time Judging of the 884 entries began at 9:30 nday morning the betting machines handled more} with Jucige Leon B. Blair of Key West, in the lead-off spot in | S. Navy Photo via (P) Wirephoto nelton (left), pull along- than a million in a single day a " > x A . : Scadiie the USS iaoes Ring 1. Judging an entry of 92 Cocker Spaniels, largest breed ele pee ig attrib. | €MUY of the entire show, he sent up three Cockers for judging | uted to the er-ckdown on bookies. ' the Sporting Group. Champion Spoondrift Silver Sequel, a | = See eater st os moon-bright silver buff owned by Dr. and Mrs. Winn O. Fran- | . - Z \lowever, this is the first season Haare ao : Sines a — in which nine races were held cisco, of Port Arthur, Texa: took first place in the Sporting _ Streei : hows Are daily. Previously, most programs! Group. This was the 19th such win for this tw -old dog A ; were limited to eight races. A black Cocker bitch, Champion Mike-O-Relda’s Velvet Touch, Well Attended ! ———_ owned by Miss Elinor Warren, Norwalk, Conn., placed Second | A school of ‘soldier’ trout wii in the Sporting Group over eight other finalists. It is unusual | The opening of the 1952 March of | all swim in the same direction, bac You'll Find Courtesy at ARCHER’ YOU'LL LIKE OUR FRIENDLY, NEIGHBORLY - ATTITUDE, COMBINED WITH OUR EVERY DAY LOW PRICES—COMPARE Our Prices and Friendliness | Cockers to take the two top spots. The Sporting Group was | Dimes Street Shoy program took | at the same speed, each a set num- | ged by Mr. Walter C. Kiesel, Coral Gables, Fla | é fiat 5 ber of ‘peace’ apart. ‘i | on Duval Street near South- Completion of the judging, about 11 o'clock Sunday night ard Saturday night under the di-) «penito” is the diminutive of the | saw Jucge Claude J. Fitzgerald, of Miami Beach, himself a rection of Louis Carbonell featur- ‘nickname for Pedro. or Peter in nationally known breeder of Boston Terriers, with the seven ing attractions from the Habana- Spanish. Group winners up for “Best In Show.” Competition narrowed Madrid club through the courtesy itself down to the Dachshund, the Cocker, and a Collie, C afetneciocnlausitianswand Actors (a u g i pion Parader's Bold Venture, owned by Stephen J. Fiel S. Foreign Service has increased Union inearly ten-fold since just before OmahanNes Several local girls who are con- World War II. | testants for the title of March of Se Dimes Queen circulated among the! In the days of Christ, Jerusalem audience estimated at nearly a is said to have contained some thousand people accepting dona- 40+ Synagoyues. tions for the campaign fund. a . Mr. Carbonetl spoke and congra-! tulated the musicians and actors for their generosity in appearing for such a worthy cause. Master of ceremonies was Mike Jacobs, Spe- | cial Events Chairman of the Polio ; Campaign | | | | | of The number of women in the U. Armour's Tender—Whole Or Shank End HAMS + 55c¢ WILSON’‘S CRISPRITE—SLICED ‘BACON » 45c| President of the Greater Miami Dog Club, Glenn prolonged the suspense by making a which no one listened. after Mr. Fitzgerald had r and before he had indicated the winner. Finally, “Bring up the | Dachshund.’ Mr. William hort speech, to de his choice, Legion Schedules Radio Program An American Legion Radio Pro- gram is schedu'ed for today at 7:15 P.M. over <adio Station WK- WF, ist Vice Commander Charles M. Machin of Arthur Sawyer Post number 28 stated today. The program is part of the cur- rent membership drive of the Post. The various activities of the Legion for the good of the community, State, and Nation will be explained. Legionnaires taking part in the program are Norman Kranich, Paul E. Esquinaldo, James F. Sin- clair, and John M. Spottswood. Vice Commander Machin indi- cates that excellent results are be- ing obtained from the Drive. Mar Gold—Colored. in “%'s |OLEO - JUNE DAIRY GR. 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