The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 2, 1953, Page 2

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SPIRIT . HAS | Here Are Some of Our SPECTACULAR SAVINGS 1953 MERCURY, 4-door, automatic drive _. $2350.00 Radio, Demonstrator . . . SAVE $800 1953 MERCURY, 2-door. radio. OD __; 2275.00 Demonstrator . . , SAVE $600 1953 MERCURY, sport coupe, radio 2475.00 Automatic Drive, Demenstrater .. . SAVE $900.00 R 1953 FORD, 4-door.. fully equipped - 1995.00 Demonstrator .. . SAVE $600.00 1953 FORD, convertible. fully equipped 2375.00 Demonstrator . . . SAVE $800.00" 1953 FORD, club coupe, fully equipped ‘ Demonstrator . . . SAVE $600.00 - 1953 FORD Victoria, radio, heater, wsw tires _’ 1995.00 ..1952 CHEVROLET, 4-door deluxe, low mileage 1494.00 1952 MERCURY, 4-door, ‘toi, OD, wsw tires’ 1999.00 1952 FORD Custom (@fgegiier. crutomatic drive. 1698.00 1952 FORD Custom-¥-4;4¢door .1553.00 1951 MERCURY, club coupe, radio, heater, OD 1498.00 1951 MERCURY, 2-door, tadio, OD 1474.00 1951 FORD, 2-door “6", radio =: °1147.00 1951 FORD, 2-door V-8, radio, automatic drive 1199.00 1951 FORD, 4-door V-8, radio, automatic drive. 1199.00 1950 , convertible, fully equipped ..... 998.00 1950 MERCURY, 2-door, radio, OD _. 999,00 1950 PLYMOUTH, 4-door, very nice... 897.00 1950 CHEVROLET, 4-door, radio, power glide 998.00 1949 FORD, 4-door, new paint... === sé 98.00 1949 FORD, convertible 648.00 1949 PLYMOUTH, 2-door : 649.00 1949 MERCURY, 2-door, clean ..... §98,00 1949 CHEVROLET, 2-door, radio, heater 797.00 1949 LINCOLN, convertible, very clean _ 999.00 1948 FORD, 2-door, radio, clean car ___‘ "499.00 1948 PACKARD, 4-door, radio, OD __. 399.00 1948 PACKARD, 4-door, radio, OD 399.00 1948 NASH, 4-door, radio... _ 299,00 1948 CHEVROLET, business coupe 377.00 1947 CHEVROLET, business coupe 299.00 1947 ‘FORD, convertible Z 499.00 1947 MERCURY, club coupe 498.00 1947 HUDSON, 2-door > 442.00 1946 PONTIAC, 4-door 447.00 1941 CHEVROLET 26.00 1988 HUDSON, 2-door __ 68.00 Six Months or 6000 Miles Guarantee on Every Used Car ALL TO BE FOUND AT MONROE MOTORS A-1 USED CAR LOT Corner of SIMONTQN' and GREENE S73, TEL, 2-5881 f Psge2 Adults who are interested in ad-j vancement will find > variety of A courses being offered in the ‘Eve MLISSIO ning Division of Key West High School, vanced typing is offered on Mon- { “ lup since the general strike of 1926. plan to k toward hi i day and Wednesday evenings tom) Youth For Christ ae ee ee 7 to 9. Bookkeeping and rage ing is offered on Tuesday and} Thursday evenings from 6:30 to) 9:30. Gregg Shorthand is offered! and transcription are offered in. this class, as well as shorthand re- view. | A class in Effective Public Speak/ ing meets on Monday and Thurs- day evenings from 7 to 9 covering’ a wide range of activities in the; speech arts. English for Foreign Born is offered on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 for those who wish to increase their knowledge of the English language. A general handicrafts class THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, ae Labor Tie-up Evening Division Of KWHS Offers Variety Of Courses A class in, intermediate and Film Presented By for more pay. Faraldo Student Makes Solo Hop ‘Hits Industries Coffee In British isles (Jae Sr ie: Mil at | . : yj. fight at Meacham Field on No-| aj L GROCERS | LONDON dh—More then one mil vember 24 afer only six weeks of e lion engineering workers today flying lessons, taken in his off-duty‘"= — k closed British auto and aireraft hours, doleman is a Navy a. —_—_—_—_—_—— W |factories, shipyards and machine attached to Fawtulant here. He © or jshops in a 24-hour token strike|began taking flying lessons at Far it's Here NOW? NEW, TUBELESS aldo Flying School on October 12. (Le “Reyel-T™ So great is the interest of the Movice flyer in aviation that he 3-TRANSISTOR HEARING AID | es & mosh on ome 2Se “A” battery! No “B™ Dactery. Greater clarity! By Makers of Zenith TV and Radios AMY OPTICAL (STRONG ARM BRAND COFFER | Triumph | It was Britain's biggest labor tie- From London to Glasgow and vate and commercial licenses, Tis coming Saturday, Decem-|Belfast the hum of machinery With a view to making an aviation ber Sth, at 7:30 p. m., Youth forjceased. Work benches were we-/<2Teer his life work after his hitch Christ will be showing another serted. jin_the Navy is finished. 5 Hl missionary film entitled “Heathen The Confederation of ar eee SRE mace recgamae | jing and Engineering Unions, an/ XMAS SUGGESTIONS | "larganization with 39 affiliates, |5 pc. Chrome Dinettes $59.50) which was shown here in Key|called the “show of strength” walk.'$ pe. Limed Oak Dinettes $59.50) West the 2ist of November. out in support of a demand for a|\5 P¢- Unfinished Dinettes $27.50 Just as “Heathen Rage” stirs'15 per cent wage increase. EISNER FURNITURE co. | DISPENSARY the heart to a realization of the Industries involved estimated the Poinciana Center Tel. 2-4951 423 Simonton St. Phone 2.7522 awfulness of heathenism. in the production loss would reach 10 mil- _ heart of Africa, and of the need to lion pounds (28 million dollars). | $0 ‘and tell those people about Pickets guarded the gates of fac- _ Jesus Christ the Savior, “Heathen tories throughout the country as Redeemed” shows the blessed re-| strikers gathered for mass meet- STRAND wults of the work of missionaries, |ings and protest marches, | who have heeded the cail to go into| There were no reports of dis- |} the uttermost parts of the world| orders, to teach and preach the Gospel, and| All public services operated nor- | heal the sick. It is a picture of|mally. Government plants such as Mat. 2 & 4:06 Night 6:12 & 8:18 AIR CONDITIONED Fri. and Sat. meets on Monday thru Thursday ‘victory, displaying the jewels and ordnance factories end ‘power sta- evening from 7 to 9 for those wish- trophies of His grace—dark people|tions also were excmpt. ing to spend their evenings at|once in heathen darkness, but now| Workers affected included fitters, aluminum etching; textile painting, | redeemed and transformed by His|boilermakers, patternmakers, elec- | leather work, copper tooling or/matchless grace. One can’t heip|tricians, foundrymen, cop- other crafts. A class for Plumbing but acknowledge the power of God |Persmiths, structural steelworkers Apprentices meets on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 and a class for Electrical Apprentices in these native’s lives as he views/and tens of thousands in semi: | this film and sees the smile upon/Skilled and unskilled categories. their faces even though they suf-| rer ag oe fare, ening Christ is held in ne Dar ley Will Head Registrations are now being tak- in Beginning Alge- Fleming Street Methodist Church, | in Comveresiieesllinvied ta cileet” pebdiecas oK, Of P. Lodge Spanish which will begin the sec- ond week in January. Each class will meet two night per week two jhours per, night. The nights of | meeting will be determined by the Majority of those registering for the classes. Registrations are also being tak- }en for a class in Blueprint Reading ‘for the Building Trades which will begin on January 18. There is no tuition charged for any of the above classes. For further infor-|erate. mation call 2-2323 in the evenings| D. N, Darley was elected Chan- | cellor Commander of Key West TODAY'S |Lodge No. 163, Knights of Pythias, | STOCK MARKET." Se mse a |, Other officers named are: J. T.| NEW YORK, #® — The stock) " 5 4 market was thoroughly mixed tone vice chancellor; lay in early trading. | 2 Sn ee changes * key areas never pe nypeiibad asad - ulepest a got as much as a point in 4 eb pon Z : . ancial secreta Arent T. Sjur- either direction. Trading was mod. |sen, Sr., treasurer; Lionel Sorano.| Radio Corp. of America, which | ™4Stet at arms; William Meyers, MONROE Mat, 3:30 Night 6:30 & 8:30 AIR COOLED Last Times Today | Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. or drop by Room 207 at the high|yesterday demonstrated the use of ‘er guard and Clement J. Rus. school. magnetic tape in reproducing a|S¢ll, outer guard. | eee glen sy icra, pomceny Sjursen, J. Winfield Russell and | today on a block of 2,500 shares Fred L. Johnson will act as trus- | jUP % at 22%. and in later trad- tees. : | ! ing it advanced a iittle more. | At the close of the meeting a) i | | NEW DELHI, 4 ww — US. Vice-President Richard Nixon and his» party visited the dusty, parched Punjab today:and met! jsome of the poorest. farmers have seen in their Asiatic tour, But the residents of three mud ivillages they called at gave the Americans a friendly greeting of |salaams, music and marigold gar- lands. The 50-mile round - trip visit,| Generally higher major divisions SUPPer was served under the di- included railroads, a'r lines, chem- Te¢tion of Sorano and Clement J. icals, rado-televisions, and cop- Russell, pate. rane lower were motors, | arm implements an¢ aircrafts. Among higher stocks were Santa HESTER BATTERY ra Nee Air Lines, American For Most Cars | melting, International Paper, and) Zenith Radio. Lower were Johns. 17 Mes~,88 foo mh OAS Bah Manville, Allied Chemical; General |24 Mos.—110 Amp. 4. Electric, General Motors, Chrysler, 36 Mos.—110 Amp. _. Caterpillar Tractor, and Douglas) LOU SMITH—1116 WHITE ST, Aircraft, GAS FUMES FATAL ———— | Your Grocer SELLS That Good | sometimes through choking vst |whieh kiled Staney kas ss S LAR * BRAND gave Nixon another slant on In- 'dia’s complex problems before his fatal yesterday to his 22-year-old|/ and CUBAN first “business session” with| Prime Minister Nehru tonight. CAIRO, Egypt #—Egypt’s Revo- lutionary Court sentenced ex-' Prince Abbas Haiim, a second cousin of former King Farouk, to 15 years imprisonment today—and then suspended the sentence. He had been charged with treason and conspiracy with foreign pow- ers to harm the state. Court officials said the 60-year- old Halim would be released soon as the nation’s Revolutionary Coun- cil approved the verdict. RICHMOND, Calif. @—Two un- attended babies aged 1 and 2, perished in a flaming crib at their home north of here last night. A third child was rescued by neigh- bors. Dead were Gregory Murphy and Kenneth Bell. Kenneth’s sister, | Gwendolun, 3, suffered from smoke inhalation, Mrs. Ruby Hill, Gregory's moth- er, and Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Bell,, Parents of the other children, were not at the home they share when [the blaze broke out. MANILA ( — Three days of heavy rain have left two persons dead and at least $500,000 dam: ge to crops and property on Samar Island, Philippine news service re- Ported today. Samar, in the southeastern Phil- ippines, has been on the fringe of a series of Pacific storms. LOS ANGELES W—The 36-year- old Glasband twins are so identi- cal that they even nad their ap- Pendixes removed on the same day. Eugene had his operation early in the morning. Victor began hav- ing pains shortly afterward and underwent surgery that evening. Partners in a building mainten- ance firm, they are convalesving | today in the same hospital room. WASHINGTON —A new post office, North Pole, N.Y.. has been authorized by Postmaster General Summerfeld. The fourth-class office will be located in a rural area between Lake Placid and Wilmignton, N.Y., where there is a gift - making industry Phe Citizen: A Family Newspaper ; at his apartment Sunday proved|AMERICAN COFFEE} The couple was overcome apa S anti alia gas from a living room hete, Police listed the deaths as acci-| | TV. Service| dental, a POOR OLD CRAIG Factory Methods Used— SERVICE All Work Guaranteed STATION [Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment | Francis at Truman | FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE DIAL 2.9193 SERVICE — SEE... Your PURE OIL Dealer | DAVID CIFELLI Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries 920 Truman Ave. (Rear) ACCESSORIES TELEPHONE 2-7637 STARTING THURSDAY SOLDIERS THREE .... GYPSY WILDCAT .... - 9:12 ONLY Thursday and F riday TODAY ONL All AGUILAR | MARQUES } CASTILLA | 4 Fox News BOX OFFICE OPENS 4 P.M. TODAY CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE PHONE 23419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE BOX OFFICE OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M. = San Carlos Theatre Air Conditioned ge SEWARE “7 MY LOVELY

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