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Complete List Of Key West Community Chest Contributors Is Released day, November 27. Chest officials emphasize that there are many gifts which have not been reported as yet. A/E. campaign. The contributors: i 78 : Hy 3 Presbyterian Church (Rev. Walter N. McClean, Minis- 3 i ; i 5 i F i g i » » pecredyice Johnson, Lodge, Ine. West Texaco Service. vi ‘Ist Baptist, $06.44. Casa Marina Hotel (Firm Gift), West Provision Co, (Firm x : Padron’s Grocery, Rene Rogas, ‘Sawyer's Paint Store (Firm Gift), Tom’s Lunch Counter, B. Waite, Jack H. Weech, Jr. and H. Solomon, Star Cafe, J. G.| Schiff's New Store Offers € ‘ tomorrow's opening are Harry Ghoulish F: Held ' ie, of Mobile, Ala., manager of new shop; Herbert Schiff, of _SETO, Japan —Farmer Kaich? jumbus, Ohio, vice president of Kato, 58. was arrested here on the chain; Harold Scribner, of the charse of exhuming tombs, 'Birmingham, southern supervisor; Powderizing human ashes, and unit in a nation-wide chain of skoe’ stores opens here tomorrow. $3.50 each: Joe Brown, H. L. Paylor (be announced later. | The 28-by-100 foot, air-condition- led store will have {fitters on hand for the opening. ler, Grace L. Mackie, Mrs. Helen Owen, Joe Reimertson and Sor- iano’s Grocery. i Louise Auxier, Faye Dickens, Marian Forns, Ernest Graham, William B. Johnson, Natalie Knight, Fred Mathews, M. Perez Grocery Rena Saunders and Mary K. fest. The following have contributed $2.50 each: Doris M, Garrison, George H. it. The following have contributed $2.00 each: Lora Allen, Anna Belle Christian- son, H. G. Gates, Island City Lun- icheonette, Bruce Markham, Bar- of alla HARRY LURIE, of Mobile, Ala., has been named manager of the new Schiff’s shoe store, 402 Duval, which opens tomor- Shoes For The Entire Family ly opens its doors at 9 a. m. On. jopening day only, 25 pairs of shoes ,will be given away to lucky cus- itomers. For the remainder of this week, the store hours will be 9 | tes with more than 600 units from Besides their own brand of and C. L. Carroll, of St. Peters-/Selling them as a “miracle medi- The newest and most modernishoes, Schiff’s also carries several burg, district manager fer Florida, ine” for paralysis at 3,000 yen Schiff's at 402 Duval St., formal-' . m. to 9 p. m. Regular hours will plenty of expert Schiff’s is one of the largest retail chains in the United Sta- coast te coast. The chain main- tains its own factories — two in Pennsylvania, three in New Eng- eetagpas 3 © rounp Trips DAILY! other brands of nationally adver-' the well-knowa brends of shoes for|the sive of the Great Salt Lake. | men are: Madison Square, The) Rand Shoe, Acme Cowboy Boots, | ‘Yorkshire, John E. Lucy, and Ten-| jnis and Fabries by Ail Brand. | ‘women are Enna Jetticks, Sport Pals, Corrective Step, Dream Step, Friskies, Acme Cowgirl Boots, and Tennis and Fabric Casuals by Ball || ‘Band. Parrott, Blue Bird, Official Boy Scout Shoes, Acme Cowboy Boots, and Tennis and Fabric Casuals by | Ball Band. _|$8) per dose to five patients. | The Dead Sea is about one-fifth Page 10 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Among the brand-name shoes for | Doctor Bills? Home Repairs? Reduce Car Payments? NEED MONEY FAST? Visit or Phone Your Friendly Southern Finance Co. Shoes for children include: Poll] i Among those who will be on hand | iC. W. Hammond, Gonzalo Labra- ida, C. E. McPherson, Carola R. Nettles, Pepe’s Cafe, Lenard R. Sawyer, Helen W. Spurlock, Jean- ette Walker and Jessie Watkins. The following have contributed $1.00 each: Mrs, S. Alexander, L. Bancells, Henry Brown, Bus Diner, Mrs. Alice Butler, H. A. Cabanas, Mrs. Linton Vitte Cooper, Brooks Cath- ley, James Cyrus, E. H. DeBarcee, ‘Ames Donaldson, Mrs. V. M. Ed- “lwards, Robert Foh, H. A. Gard- row at 9 am—Citizen Staff Photo, Finch, Drop In Tax Take WASHINGTON (#—A sharp drop in corporation tax payments is! holding federal revenue collections! below last year’s rate, Internal Service figures show. The service said corporation in- come taxes amoaunted to $1,767,- NATIONAL plana DIAL 2-5510 er yeur travel agent TICKET OFFICE: Meacham Airport +L. W. Holt, Iva Humphrey, Mrs.| (Firm Gulfstream Trailer Court. Fae) Serre Dave COR On emt. La it, Saserd. $40.00 each: ss Richard E. Evans, Arthur B, Lujan, The following have contributed! Paul J, Sher (Employees—i00 . per cent). : The following have contributed’ $35.00 each: Julius F, Stone, Jr. Motor Company (Firm Fae flowing have cousisted| Lian: Shoes a : — Logun’s Ocean Patio. Lou's Radio and Appliance, Kent Mack. Pythias, No. 163. R, Laubscher. ner, Mrs. Julis Ann Gibson, Char- les Gomez, Mrs. M. H. Brown Mrs, Miriam Henry, Mrs. ‘Evangeline Jaycocks, Thomas W. Johnson, Mrs, Y. Johnson, Mrs. Mildred Jones, Mrs. C. King, W. J. Lloyd, N, J, Lowe and David ‘McDaniel. Mrs. D. H. Miller, J. R. New- comb, G, V. Ogden, Mrs. O’Swee- ney, Mrs, Juanita Pemberton, V. J. Prusinskas, B. A. Roberts, R. F. Roberts, Miss R. Rodgers, Mrs. Ruth Roberts, Mrs. Edith Russell, L, E. Salsbury, Mr. A. Sands, Mrs. ‘Isabel Sands, Theodore Sands, Mrs. | Donna Saunders, R. D. Sawyer,| ‘Donald Scriber, Eileen Shomo, 0. Solano, John W, Spencer, Elmer ‘Stein, J. W. Stevens, F. C. Stick- mey, Miss Helen Taylor, Charles ‘Thompson and M. M. Thompson. Jack Allison, William Birchfield, | Norman C. Brown, Francis F.) » Hughes Bynum, E. L. Ca- ites, Mrs. H. T. Chipchase, Mrs. iM. S. Crutchfield, A. T: Dean, Mrs. Elizabeth Dutton, Elena Restau- 000,000 in September, compared with $2,,442,,000,000 in September 1952. This brought total corporate pay- ments to $2744,000,000 since the fiseal year began July 1 —— about one billion dollars below the like period last year, Individual income and employ- ment taxes—the biggest item in government income — were up slightly in September, $2,,082,000, as against $1,970,000,000 in Septem- ber 1952. That made personal income pay- ments $8,764,000,000 from July! through September, 663 million dol-' lars above last year’s rate, But collections from all sources in September, the service said, | slipped to $4,335,000,000 from $5,-/ 278,000,000 in September 1952, and the July-September total of $13-| 874,00, was 645 millions below last year. George P. Watkins, Miss E. Watts,) J. R. Williams, George Valdez, C. | S. Walker, Roberta Ward, J. S.| Watkins and Johnny Williams. The following have contributed/ M, and B, Motel. Mastic Trailer Park. Music Shoppe, National Studios, Oriental Pharmacy (Firm Gift). Laudelina Perez. rant, H. W. Ford, Barbara Geiger, amounts less than $1.00: Mrs. B. Gilliard, Miss M. Hanni-/ Manuel, Garcia, Wesley Lane, bal, Mrs, C. T. Hayes, Mrs. Anna|Mrs. Madge Adams, Charlie Ar- Higdon, Miss Marlene House, Wil-\nold, Raymond Blais, McCarthy liam Jackson, F, L. Johnson, Mrs,'Giles, Mrs. Nanny Lou Lilly, Le- ‘W. S. Johnson, Homer Jones, S.|foy Mack, Mrs, Mary Pierce, Mrs, J. Y. Porter, IV. Harold Sarnow. Ross C. Sawyer. Southbeach Oasis. W. R. Southcott. Stinchfield’s Clothing. Lee Thompson. Tony's Restaurant, Town Hotel. Tropical Trader, * Dr. J. A. Valdez. Victory Cash Market. Mrs, Jennie Mae Watkins, A. Wolkoff. The-following have contributed $7.50 each: Miss Sarah E, Butz, Robert H. Garrison, The following have contributed $7.00 each: Globe Shoe Store The following have contributed $6.00 each: | Mary A, Besaw, Jeanne E. Ske- | wis, Mary Thompson, Louisa Gol- iden, Marie Spencer. ‘ The following have contributed | $5.20 each: aes Horacia Alfonso, Otis Hooks, The following have contributed | $5.00 each: f Miss Bergljot, Mario Alvirz, Bet-| ity Ann Stationers, Jack Carsons, | (Myrtland Cates, Miss Cheatham, Children’s Corner, John Day, E]| .|Anon Restaurant, Mrs. J. Garland, | Girl's Service Organization, Rob-| ert J. Grover, Ideal Restaurant, | Jane and Shine Grocery, Leona | Specialty Shoppe, Douglas J. Mc-| Carthy, R. G. Milner and Jack T. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Goldsmith, x N, Keene, Dr. ‘William P, Kemp, Key West Floor Coverinz Co. (Firm). : PS ges Funeral Home (Firm). . Ramon S. Rodriguez, Dr. J. C. Sanchez, Sea Isle Motel. Allen Shepard, M. D. Southernmost Flowers and Gifts (Firm). Southwind Motor Court, Standard Marine Supply Co.| (Firm). J. R. Stowers Co. (Firm). 'W. Kelly and B, L. Larsen. Ken Longhurst, S. Mathews, Mrs, | ‘Bessie Mickler, Mrs. C. Minar, | ‘Mrs. Ava Lou Newlin, J. D. Ogle, Henry Palacios, Anthony Pope, B. E. Roberts, Mrs, Carmen Rhode- | cap, V. C, Roberts, Manuel D. Rod-| Tiquez, Mrs, Elsie Rolfe, Hesper Russell, D, P. Sanchez, A. G. Sands, R. H. Sands, B. M. Santa- Cruz, L, S. Sawyer, R. W. Saw-| yer, C. C. Seabury, G. J. Skoko, | Mrs G. E. Somers, Leo M. Stan-| ley, John R. Stevens, Clude Stick-| hey, Mrs. Jane Stringfellow, Mrs. | Mary Techman, Miss E. Thomp- son, Mrs. M. S. Thompson and ‘Diego Torres. i Oscar Valdez, Miss Avis Ward, | |] Convenient to transportation, Mary Roberts, Mrs, Edith Russell, Mrs. Elizabeth Waite, Mr. Watkins, A, M. Sweringer, Joseph Williams and Mr. Lazo, WANTED TO RENT Manager of local Diana Shop would like to rent a small, furnished apartment. Must be clean, modern and Please contact... MOZELLE SEGARS c/o DIANA SHOP 408 Duval St. Key West form is of the utmost importance. 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