The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 28, 1953, Page 8

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(Kemmare, Mary sai@, Sest a visit. Mary smiled with just the slight She lites life in the United States est trace of a brogue. “All set, it imu }0o to return Cecil come land to stay. FS 'no more orders foe “We are all set for Saturday,” through.” { UNOFFICIAL RESULTS OF iThe $14,000,000 PIPELINE VOTE October 27, 1953 - (35 ABSENTEE BALLOTS NOT INCLUDED) i pul 3 1 scar BapSmaee as aae, Ma Sane ERPS ANePHED Ce ene Page® = THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, October 28, 1953 Se nn Teteaeie.acieae’ Sanaa na SER stars cis Se Mee 3 il i Zz " ee THREE MOTELS In ot POPULAR PRICES Located in the Heart of the City REASONABLE WRITE or WIRE mares ROOMS ar nesenvarions where Cushman’s mother, Mrs. | with BATH and TELEPHONE 2 Mezee|Maranes R Cubmas = Ritz Pershing Miller TOTALS— 109 90 126 162 118 53 115 127 70 133 191 131 253 113 208 135 175 a i i HOTEL HOTEL HOTEL 132 E. Flagler St. 226 N.E. Ist Ave. 229 N.E. Ist Ave, News Briefs|fumera! Services | TODAY'S irrzs Ss g i PRECINCT—1 23 45 6 7 8 9 10 18 12 13 4 18 16 17 TOTAL fe i YES _... 17 19 22 11 1013 16 16 9 2 12 19 22 35 66 33 i NO «92s 71 «104 151 108 40 97111 61110 179112 231 78 142 102 152 Shy Ht oa ta Solarium Heated Elevater pacieew-me 5 um [FOr Cnedins Wynn STOCK MARKET, : ———————=—====| °5LOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION a es napa ingrretene £ Ph Be In Ala. NEW YORK ‘#—The stock mar- \ ket today was narrowly mixed fol- was stricken with polio, left by The body of Thomas Wynn, 44,|/0¥ing two Gays of - train last night with his family for\was sent today to Birmingham. ; their annual visit to their winter! sjahama, for funeral services and home in Miami Beach, Fla. burial in the family plot. i Mr. Wynn died here yesterday MANILA —A tropical storm in Monroe General Hospital after battered Manila today, flooding! a long illness, Lopez Funeral Home’ low areas, toppling signboards and/was in charge of local arrange- utility poles and flattening some! ments, southwest to ° 4 {i —AT— ih e Survivors are the wife, Mes, The Weather Bureau said the/Thelma -Wynn; one son, Richard; jone daughter, Lelanie; two sisters, ‘Mrs. Michael Gammell and Mrs. rried—he believes Geta kaen a few days. LONDON #—A British Treas- Fred Semro, who valued the birdsjernment is negotiating with the at $1,000. Semro said thieves stole|United States to buy surplus Amer- few days. going on both in London and Wash- ae) Petro Tatro; and one brother, Claude Wynn. Britain To Buy Produce They are homing pigeons, said|ury spokesman said today his gov- igeons in 1953|ican farm produce with pounds olan be yan reg in a|sterling. He said the talks were ington, SCHOOLS WILL BE (Continued From Page One) County feel that they can give bet- iter service to the parents and| chil if some of the days of Month Period are used ‘Year, rather than using! lays at the beginning and the school term. your promptness in sub- your ‘report and the effi- cient manner which it was com- piled.” Adams said Monroe County was , kere of the few counties a com- . " piled its annual finance: report! Let’s Make History under new classification numbers By Electing sent out’ by the state comptroller’s office and which could have been fused this’ year if so desired, but Dr. H. J. Suarez must definitely tbe used in the fu- ‘ture. . For City Use of the new classification 2- ioner count numbers required additional ‘work in compiling this report, due to the fact that the budget had Group 2 been compiled under the old pro- Pull Lever 8-A The sv iechine is much simpler and is of material benefit (PG, Pol. Adv.) to all clerks,” Adams said. reason la hours Total last 24 nomenon al Street was not included in|Total this month contract as that “the contract! rxcess this month ....... to end somewhere and the en-|Total this JOBE ccersceceneore — apparently decided as they| rxcess this ORT csscvvrerine 10,05 . Relative Humidity, 7 AJM, REHEARSALS FOR lad (Continued From Page One) hand stroke and alse a back stroke. Rehearsals will continue on Mon-| Sunrise # days and Wednesdays, transporta-|sunset PESO being provided by Key West / time it is expected tha’ prac- TID! will be conducted at the Key; ‘West Kennel Club, so that the girls will be held. Howard Wilson, : Marilyn Craig, Maggie Hughes, Mrs. June ‘Cason, Mrs. Barbara Allen, and ‘Mrs. Norma Chapman. End-of-Month Cleanup SALE OF FINE USED CARS SPECIALS! For Thursday Only These Will Go Thursday By Any Means 1946 FORD, 4-Door “Special” BLACK PAINT ____ 1951 HENRY J. RADIO, HEATER — A GAS SAVER 1949 MERCURY, Convertible Coupe SEEING IS BELIEVING 1948 PLYMOUTH, 4-Door RADIO, GREEN PAINT 1952 WILLYS, 2-Door 4.000 MILES EXCELLENT CONDITION : Financing Arranged Up To 24 Months The Best Deal In Town at NAVARRO, New Car Showrooms $197.00 ——_ 697.0 —_—____._ 797.0 597.00 j sincerity, 997.00 to serve you humbly for two years. (Pd. Pol. Adv.) 4 Man With A Full Stomach Can Work For You | PULL LEVER 15-A Inc. | Elect NEIL Used Car Lot 601 Duval St. Tel. 2-7041 424 Southard Tel. 2-2242 SEOUL #—Gen. Lemuel C. Shep- .|herd jr., commandant of the U.S. MIKE’S PLUMBING Take Time To Pay .. . — SOLVE THAT SEWER PROBLEM City Commissioner ‘There’s NO DOWN PAYMENT! You Group 3 have three years to pay. Come in ‘ “and learn about this easy payment plan. ae { Opportunity is knocking at yeur deer. Recondition, remodel or add thet extra Bathroom. We sell, service end install quality products, We'll:be gled to give you @ FREE cost estimate! Phone 2-3031 Try a bottle of the new Silver Bar Premium Lager Beer today! One sip of its delicious, mellow flavor, and you'll say, “IT TASTES LIKE A MILLION!” It’s so light... . so pale eee 80 down, right good.

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