The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 9, 1952, Page 3

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vil’ service rating of ¢ Eleven Are ce z d F Naval Shore e e - | James D. Milstead, Machinist (im e€. ecte or ing artisans of. that particular | side), Ships . Department. James trade. Dees ——s to agg ‘i i cleital . | vity from the Gun Factory, Wash- Further Work The eleven men selected us ington, D. C.. last September. The Civilian Personnel Officer, “ 55 | ‘The Rhine River has been & Industrial Relations Department, Regie mee 4 European trade highway from eat Mr. Stuart S. Whiting, U. S. Naval \tive Me 2 s no- | liest times. Station, has anooun et cen eleven apes ie Wor e bie men have been selected to serve |)” on a four apprenticeship program, Se eo in the Mechanic trades, under the | 7°" direction of Mr. J. C. Specht, Sen- | aise ior Training Supervisor. | Robert. They will be promoted once each | Mechanic year until the completion of ap- bay. Cox. E prenticeship training in their res- ment, pective trades. : A During each year of apprentice. | — saa s ship, they will receive a minimum ‘ ' of 1872 hours of training. A mini- Qitinduc 4 te 24! mum of-160 hours, each appren- Ws gn ticeship year, will be spent in tu- | RICH, EBONY COLOR tored study of related subjects, gsr ed such as, mathematics, science, trade theory, trade drawing and | “ blueprint reading, English, U. S. "ROYAL" anc History and civic and elementary | “SUPER-ROYAL” supervisor appreciation, Upon completion of the four year program an authenticated Navy Department Certificate will be awarded. The U. S. Naval Sta- Pe tion, Key West, es, will hire bs urn he | ee ee eter ae ike 1-DAY MONEY-BAGK GUARANTEE! Naval Station if mechanic vacan- CEY’S OPTICAL cies exist at that time. K RL AT YOUR [ Rexall) If vacancies of that nature do SERVICE DRUG STORE not exist, og Aah ga nrement 423 Simonton St. Certificate of Complete ppren- & ticeship, will be sufficient to gain j D. TAL 2 7322, |jamin SINUS SUFFERERS AMAZING NEW DISCOVERY. — FREE TRIAL — PHARMACY — THIS AMAZING NEW DISCOVERY gives quick aches, pressure in forehead, soreness in eyes. ach of nose, top of head, back of head and down neck " The Rexall Store or see well at times even tho’ glasses have been recently ness, dizzyness. This new treatment relieves most si minutes and as general rule soreness in head, {a relieved in short time. No matter how long ¥ ve sui 1114 TRUMAN AVENUE . - é chronic your case may be or how many different treatm fficial U.S. Navy Photo re + wala ae . 0: vy tried or how much money you have spent without resu! aave Correr Varela. Street c ni AMONG THE ELEVEN MEN.SELECTED for a four year apprentic cou row: Calvin E. Barnes esos IEE TRIAL, You. no cost or obligation excert thisewiey A. Morgan, Marion McGimsey, Benjamin G. Saunders. Left to 3 E an, Robert M. Richardson, Buddy Since. tt is net's saneie. eee At he ae of PHONE 177 s not a sample 2 ‘NATION. ORAT. . — LODI. | Cox and Belvie I, Mobley. George Garcia and James D. Milstead, also in the grou . a an tie re. RATOBIES, LOD: CALIFORNIA | Fon ampassapon |Lmpressive |Tiny Suburb Ne MEXICO CITY ents porelen | ; 2 | W ae t i ed t it will give | S RS Ee heen ie ne ae Ceremonials Is rial tr U.S. Ambassador William O’Dwy- er “by express orders of President B S Adolfo Ruiz Cortines.” y Ss sun. HOU The luncheon will-be held in the map of a odicicporcns Mites Laie Beautiful and impressive in its the S5ca) Padilla Nervo.as hosts O'Dwyer simplicity was the annual memor- be Univ resigned. from his diplomatic post ial exereises of Key West Lodge | Now Uni last atin pier st ® | of Elks, No. 553; held Sunday after- suburb just é ‘ rit 3 noon at the Lodge's home. | the he With palms and potted ferns ,a post of! ‘ te forming a background along with |the city ¢ ts ‘the ure is over. plaques dedicated to the lodge’s International studios. \ ; ie eat dead, baskets of chrysantheums, | visit the 39 ) pom-poms, carnations, and gladio- | be ur li lined an improvised avenue to |locales—out West a towering book, on the pages of) land. rf ¥ which were inscribed the words:| This was not ‘ah rinting | “To Our Absent Brothers.” er th t The speakers platform, which jits W aS | was off the main stage, was bank- ed high with blue and white bou- | | gainvillea. To the left sat 60 Key |" West High School boys and girls ; compa in their robes, and to the right | amounts. | Were the members of the Trum-| U-I }pet Quartet from the Key West | again J | High School band. lin better finar W. Curry Harris, past Exalted | studio in t Ruler of the Lodge, in the princi- | |pal address of the day, urged his listeners to keep faith with Ameri- | j¢a and by keeping of such faith, | tell by jto strive that “she will ever be | now sh | the dominant factor in our live.” “Pr of | “Let us never forget that the | matra.” S | United States of America is the } The Suprem of our | bulwark of freedom and the shin- | ep eee | ing light of hope for the guidance | te printing and typography of free man everywhere,” Harris | | said. | stems from the skill of In urging a constant vigilance wie | against communism, Harris said, our craftsmen, combined “A true patriot is never indiffer. ‘ ent. He should always be on guard with our wide selection }against the enemy from within jwho is seeking to sell American of alphabets. For truly jism short. I am proud of the vali | ant fight being waged by Elkdor | against communists in government modest price, consult jand every Elk should consider . himself a soldier participating in with us today! | this fight.” Adding much to the success of the services was the singing of the Be High School Choir, under direction Sthe chine coalition ne : fou’ve never seen him before. ¢ of those whose choice is unrestricted, “Battly Hymn of the Republic rs DIAL was entirely different from pre ¥ int 2 sentations heard previously by Ts members of the audience and the yi | : . Recessional arranged by Whi! 1 wes in Y feel you know something of his background ie was in keeping with the occasior . and his stand t flow mer fou sense h ‘ With her soft, gifted voice Miss tae a his seer lties sing npn ey a pleasure to ant and a joy to JoAnne Mullins, a member of the > aaa oaks ‘eae 3 jeat a ad 7 choir, sang “The Lord’s Prayer.” , sic nd you mgr ciate apes” We year Mere eS Miss Millicent Taylor was the ~ has made in his chosen ficld of endeavor, ¢ * tous @ud inipitin adds to the hol 's activitiosy piano accompanist. te és whole day's ae "The Trumpet Quartet of Frank &9 W t For that’s one of the extraordinary things about the * Bervaldi, Stanley Among, rC sc car: It speaks so clearly and so eloquently ‘ i 4 and economical in opty THE Davis and Patsy Johnson rendered Mr t nan af ‘ t a J tH Let’s dror distinctive printing at a you watch him approach his motor car And h It they choose-and how wisely! tinctively that you know something as any owner can tell youmis akes each and an > owns and drives it. “Open the Gates of the Temple “Peace Perfect Peace,” “Onv m its long association with the world’s = Soldiers” and the ‘ 3 i aes iaie arena - —_ ont tir constant t it be wonderful to enjoy all these things ARTMAN John F. Blackwell, Jr., exalted pats ¢ lives of the nation’s leading people, ir Well then . . . of » and se us. - . 4 + ruler opened the ce: , I ery com y across the land, Cadillac is the Ned be ted to see y brief words of welcome. J ' Th, aA ; a Charles Actots From City Mall the Congregational Ch are os me St. & Telearaph Lane DIAL 2.6743 On Greene St. & * th r “ Sie

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