The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 27, 1953, Page 9

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St. Paul’s Daily Vacation Church * HERE ARE THE 100 AND MORE YOUNGSTERS Father John Armfield, rector of St. Paul's is showr pupils ranging from nursery age moppets to teenagers 0 | NEW YORK (#—Bankers point out today that the easing in the money market may be only tem-} In banking cirel porary. second look is bei Many investors, however, inter- | 2 E pret the Federal Reserve Board's | releasing action in lowering bank reserve | billion doll Jevels as a switch from its previous | could be used as anti-inflation policy. And they back | times that amount in loans t up their interpretation by bidding | ness. up bond and stock prices, in the} Bankers remember belief that interest rates won’t|week the U. S, Tres easier to come by VENETIAN BLINDS | EXCLUSIVELY WITH @ Built to Fit Any Size Window! “Aluminum Slats Easily Removable! "New Beauty With. ROLLACHEAD. CUSTOM-MADE rent Precision « made to fit your windows perfectly ... choose from decorator inspired colors ... either matching er contrasting tapes. PHONE US FOR FREE ESTIMATE The Maxwell Company 909 Fleming St. DIAL 2-6031 The Royal Palins APARTMENTS Accepting Applications Now Furvished and Unfurnished 2 Bedroom Aparimenis FIRST STREET and PATTERSON AVENUE hock to the PR SORE TELS riments and committee heads are the adults. m them That put where they the money to borrow g into the form of ry can y use it ‘ederal y, what the Feder- not a revers- est nd mildly | from d fo: But they e doled out want money for n n the credit, produce n on hat more nto the ro: f the > end rise to ONTH IN KEY WEST daily school.—Citizen Staff Photo, ‘Holds Closing 100 Youngsters | Attend Daily Vacation School At St. Paul’s Closing exercises were held last night at St. Paul’s Episcopal |Church for the 100 youngsters who | completed the two weeks of Daily Vacation Church school. Father John Armfield, rector of St. Paul’s led the annual school | which had a faculty of 12 teachers jand ten other adult leaders. Parents and friends attended last night’s closing exercises which {were held in the Parish Hall. Re- freshments were. served and the i | hand work of the children exhibit- led. | Teaching in the Daily Vacation Church school were the following: Nursery Department: Mrs. John is. Armfield and Mrs, Robert Mc- | Burney: | Kindergarten Department: Mrs, R. F. Carroll, Mary Theodora i Betty Sheppard and Joyce Lounders. Primary Department: Mrs. Ma- {Ty Sweeting, Mrs. G. V. Rogers, Mrs. Winifred Fryzel, Joyce Rob- jerts and Jackie Schrader. Junior Department: Mrs, Ed-| ¢| ward P, Bayly, | Intermediate Department: Fa- ther Armfield, Refreshments Committee: Mrs. Joseph P, Ladd, Barbara Ladd, ; Mrs. Ivadel Pinder and Mrs, W. H. Landuyt, Recreation Committee: Anthony Yvonne Moore, Shirley Hil-| gers and Theresa Signorelli, Organist: Billy Roberts Secretary: Mrs. cocks, y supply at about its present ate of tightness—a little more as is needed, but no real return » the easy money conditions of the past, e | Florina Jay-| two weeks. The rest are the St. Paul’s Church School Exercises Stockholm ‘Queen’ | id } INGRID GUSTAVSSON, 20, a model, wears a crown of flowers after she was named “Queen of Lake Ma~ lar” in Stockholm. She was select- ed from ten of the city’s most beautiful girls. (International) | Many East Indians, originally | imported to work on sugar planta- tions, live in Trinidad which is in the West Indies and half a world away. j | ROBERTS OFFICE | SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT 126 Duval Street Phone 2.5624) | Royal Typewriters Portables and Standards SALES - SERVICE RENTALS Large Volume Of Commercial, Residential Construction The month of June has been the busiest so far in 1953 in vol- ume of building started, accord- ing to Building Inspector Ray Knopp. A total of $630,486 in permits was issued from June } through June 25, Knopp said today. In the last week, the following permits were issued. to. builders and repairers throughout the city : Leonard Roberts, $12,600 for building a CBS home; Virginia Cowper, 1418 Laird street, $75 for building a fence; J. Forano, 626 Fleming street, $150, re- building a shed: Dairy Queen, building an addition at a cost of $950. Chappell’s Variety Store, 1100 White street, $3,000, installing re- frigeration Southern Finance Co., 715 Duval street, installing re- frigeration at a cost of $1,700. Associate Loan company, 711 Duval street, $1,000 for installing refrigeration. Earl Keirstead, 3516 Duck Ave., $8,000, building a CBS residence; | J. S. Mathews, 1510 Laird street, $9,000, building a CBS house. Jack's Chili Bowl, 721 Duval street, $2,600, install air condi-| tioning. Seymour Rubin, street, install air $6,000. Paul Shafner, 2122 Staples, $400, build addition to house. Paul Herrick, $150, 1301 United street, build outside stairs. Dr. Paul Landrum, 610 William Street, moving house to Stock Is- land; Charles Riggs, Jr., 1104 Mar- garet Street, $500 general repairs; Duval Sundry 701 Duval, hang sign; Rubin Appel, 926 Duval Street, $75, repair floor; V. Hayes, 232 Angela, $5,600, build frame house; J. D. Bernreuter, 529 Tru- man, reroof store, $320; D. G. Keene, 824 Duval, hang painted sign; W. E. Brown, 1114 Olivia St., $40, build concrete block fence; Annie Carey, 211 Olivia Street, $200, general repairs; Triple Play, 520 Truman, $50, building basket- ball Game. 520 Duval} conditioning, Wheat Is Sent WASHINGTON (®—The first in- stallment of a million-ton gift of wheat from the U.S. started for Pakistan Friday. President Eisenhower Thursday signed into law the bill makmng the grant, out of surplus stocks bought by the government. He said, ‘‘Our sincere hopes for peace and pros- perity go with this grain.” The “Anchorage Victory” sailed from Baltimore Friday with about 9,600 tons of wheat, the first pack- age of the amount authorized by the legislation—up to one million tons. Congress took only 15 days to complete action on the President’s request for emergency supplies to avert famine in drought-stricken Pakistan. CBS residence; also an $8,300 house at 1605 Duncan Street; also an $8,900 house at 1609 Duncan; also an $8,900 house. as 1709 Duncan; and an $8,900 house at 1713 Dun- can, Saturday, June 27, 1953 A. E. Sharply, 412 William Street, $95, paint exterior of house; J. D. Niles, 3737 Flagler, $12,000, build CBS residence; R. W. Byrns, 1409 Truman, .$50, build fence;. C. Higgs, 405 Frances Street, $40, re- pair roof; Porter Wagor Russell, $8,500, 1608 Duncan Street, build R. H. WRIGHT & SON, Inc. CONTRACTORS @Channel Excavating @Land Clearing-Filling © Road Building IN THE FLORIDA KEYS Key West 2-2830 Ft. Lauderdale 3-4361 SHADE SCREENING IS HERE! ‘SIZING sun's rays bounce off the tiny louvers of Kaiser Aluminum Shade Umble’s Canvas Shop 902 Caroline St., Tel. 22592 | GENERAL CONTRACTING RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIRS ARCHITECTUPAL AND ENGINEETING SBevICES ACANLABLE Ld REE E*iMaTEeS OUR NEW ADDRESS — 217 DUVAL OIRECTLY ACROSS F . Phone 2-2333 ROM OLD ADDRESS See Us sadam eaiaheoaeaeieinememeane meieninememnememeta teen arene nei nena ete nemunenimeea THE KEY WEST CITIZEN RENT FORUM Question: My lease has expired and my landlord tells me I have to sign another lease which de- prives me of some of the privileges L-enjoyed under the old lease. Can he evict me if I refuse to sign the new lease. Answer: No. You cannot be evic- ted from rental property subject to the Federal rent laws merely because your lease has expired. You cannot be required to sig a new lease to continue in occupancy in the property. Question: I am planning to move out of a house which I own and have occupied since before World War IL It has never been rented but now I want to begin renting it. Can I get an idea as to the rent I will be allowed by the rent office? Answer: Yes. You can go to the rent office and get a prior opinion as to the maximdm rent which will de allowed. Or, you can estab- Page 9 + SELF-LOCHING Key West Venetian Blind Co. 123 DUVAL STREET TELEPHONE 2.5531 Awnings - Doors + Jalousies Colorful as a Peacock LEW: KENFLEX VINYL TILE | . «Vinyl Tile Flooring Brighter! * Lovelier! Easier to Clean! . Really Resists Grease! 131 DUVAL STREET

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