The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 8, 1953, Page 10

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q Vice-President ‘Linehan, Mrs. Agnes Lowe and W. Alfred Machin, Florence Mickler, Viacest Machado, Leute Machin, RED-FACED COPS F. Meyers. A. Perez, B. Perez, Antonio Perez- Mr. and Mrs. Madedio, Domingo EL RENO, Okla. & — For the S. W. Newland, Armando Perez, Prats and Georginia Quiendo. Martinez, Juan Martinez, Elroy Mi- second time this year scout car of- Sotero Perez, Gladys Pinder, R. Hector Ramerifi, Mary Virginia '?, Armando Mira, Albert Monte- ficers were red-faced. Someone had Quinn, Virginia Ray, Gloria Roche, Roberts, Ceclia Roderguez E. Ro- © 29d H. B. Russell. one of the city’s two pa- Key West’s United Community Chest Gives Charles W. Roig, Lila Ross, Mrs. mires, Elizabeth Russell, Ramon Julio Santa-Cruz, Bruce Saund- cars. It was found later stuck Report On Status Of Their Fund Campaign Hilda Salis, Roosevelt Sands, Miss Sanchez, Richard Sawyer, Mrs. €TS, Miguel Sierra, Mrs. T. Suggs, in a ditch. a Z : ‘ i " Clyde Thompson, Joseph Villas, Contributions to Key West's jteria (Employees), Dr. and Mrs. The following have contributed Eva Smith, Mrs. Rosalie Smith, Eva Smith, L. Soriano, Robet Stro. © : United Community Chest campaign Raymond J. Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. $8.00: ee ae ag, Mary Sweeting, Thelms Tarler, Robet Watson and Mrs. 0. Wright. ,up until the close of business, Fri-W. B. Kirke, Ralph H. Miller Walter Lazier. Mra, Deana, Theat; Ui Wateasl wre’ washable. le wenees day, November 27, have been list- Dress Shop (Firm), Horace O'Bry. The following have contributed A. Albury, Harry Alsing, W. Arch. fare, Amn Yount; lis Getun. ed in a report issued by drive so: Samuel B. Pinder, Jr, and $7.00: er, Mrs. R. Averette, Mrs. Laura Mrs. Beverly Wilson and Nan © headquarters. Total aaa erro W. G. Rosso Agnes W. Villar, Brophy, Lill‘am Bolton, Amelia Ca- young. ae sg ogee! now are $11,371. “| Stockton. Whatley, Davin and The following have contributed bot, H. D. Carey, Silvia Carrero, The following have contributed ir * ae es $5.00 each: T. F. Carter, Herman Cerezo, H. amounts less than $1.00: [oe Bennet Conctranion: Ce etoile ay ccagategen 1eG Pal Boysen, James Brussow, Conely, Mrs. Fannie Curry, Betty Miscellaneous amounts from em- ,(Fiem and Employees Contribu- No. 168 and V. F. W. No, 6021, Wiliam Chapman, Cliff's Marine,Dean, Andes Diaz. Jr., Mrs. B. C. ployees from Kress’ — $2.25. tions) 870.00 a scineetect Dr. Harold C. Campbell, Minnie supply Company (Firm Gift), Le- Dye, Mrs. Gladys Foh, Joseph Gar- Mario Acosta, Eugene Albury, i. teoniae ave contribute: vertee pos tagdh ec ecrag ga er a oncie Crimins, Margaret Cusick, tenmayer, Grace Gonzalez and George Albury, Oller C. Baker, each. ? (Firm Gif ), Albert J. Mills, The Delicatessen, S. H. Drudge, Pauline Haupt. Louise Bean, Pedro Cadade, Octa- Kress and Company (Firm Gift) £. $., Fern Chapter No. 20, sane Jacob Elias and Nellie B. Foik and E. Hernandez, Eduardo Henri- vio Castillo, Sth GradeHarris Mike Lanasa uel B. Pinder, Sr. and Fred Yours. Charies quez, Mrs. Mamie Higgins, R. L. School, Arthur Griffen and Robert ae anoene have contributed Rips snonins bave contributed) Wilbur Franklin, Ruth Harvey,James, Mrs. Pat Jacobson, Mrs. ‘Hinde, |\$150.00 each: 00 each: Joseph Hemberger, Don Jaeschk : | Holsum Bakery (Firm and Em- Cactus Terrace Motor Court, El y_ Saar, riley ‘Siaince oo Lorraine Johnson, Marie Jones, El-| Gloria Jenkins, Betty Lastres, | ployees Contributions). Patio Motor Court, Victor Lang, H Laubscher, Catherine Logan, Southern Bell Telephone and Tele. H. M. McCutchen, Mr. and Mrs. Marion W. McHugh and Craig Bo. graph Co. (Firm Gift) Charley Toppino, Dion Service Sta- wen, i The following have contributed tion, Jayshees, Rev. and Mrs. poi Case, Cleora’s B $100.00: Charles H. Meeker and Surf Motel shop, Etta L Gury J, Dona Johnson and Johnson Real Es-| The following have contributed j, & C. Dobson George G. Ebr. tate (Firm Gift). |$18.00: ‘ : Pi In 1950 the United States used ee almost twice as much oil as the More than 65 million emigrants rest of the non-Communist world left Europe between 1820 and 1930. combined. - ————__—_____.. REAR AAARARARARARA eee ERR RES YYIYTETeere Page 10 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, December 8, 1953 and you give a The following have contributed) Associates Discount Corporation - |$50.00 each: A Meat Eugene Anheir, Mrs. Eileen S. Sarahandiae’ "Ales | Coughlin, Key West Women’s vice-presidents were |Club, Palm Service Station, Teen . A. Adams, assistant manager | Williams, B. P. O. of DOES, Hilton Tampa Division, and J.|Haven Motel, J. Lancelet Lester, Nease, head of the Plan-/¢- and Lou Smith. \(Employees Contributions) The following have contributed $15.00 each: Harold T. Casterton, Eugenia Nicola, Paul E. Sawyer, Mrs. Mary C. Milner, Pop's Uniforms (Firm Gift) and Mary B. Trevor. velopment Depart- |" te following have contributed) The following have contributed $40.00: |$12.50: Julian Appliance Company (Firm) Wayne Corporation (Firm ‘Gift). | Gift) The following have contributed The following have contributed $12.00: $38.00: | William L. Gale. Stockton, Whatley, Davin and; The following have contributed Company (Employees Contribu-|$10.00 each: tions) | Adorable Beauty Shop, Donald’s The following have contributed Barber Shop, Flest’s Cities Service $35.00: Station, Key West Trailer Court, Women’s Civic Club. J. Otto Kirchheiner, Thomas The following have contributed|Lane, Macie’s Beauty Shop, Mrs. $30.00 each: Ann M. Manker, Martin’s Beauty Fauto’s Food Palace, Mr. and} and Paul E. Mesa. Mrs. Thomas Whitley and Mayor) C. B, Harvey. ‘tel, Poinciana Service Station, The following have contributed Reid’s Salon of Beauty, Melvin $25.00 each: Russell, Gleason C. Snow, Mrs. Earl R. Adams, Associates Dis-/ Marion Stark, Stell’s Beauty Nook, count Corp. (Firm), Benny's Cafe-|Fioy Vance Thompson, Three teers Friends Barber Shop and Horace A. Young Bar. ¥ Cleora’s Beauty Shop, Richard Ertzman, Frances Beauty Shop, Dave King, Lakeside Trailer Park, Miss Kathryn Lowe, Ray Malone, Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Martin, Louise Maloney, Monroe Cafe and Paul Monsalvatge. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company (Firm Gift), Mrs. Loretta Pratt, Edith L. ‘Roberts, Florence E. Sawyer, Southernmost Texaco Ser- vice Station, Stock Island Purol Station, Margaret Strassler, Mr. Trucker, Manager of Kress’ Fred W. Wolf. ' Jalousie, Awning and Window Service! Repairing, Servicing and Cleaning ALL TYPES OF JALOUSIES AND WINDOWS All Work Guaranteed Your Satisfaction Is Our Success . PHONE 2-3923 After 5 P.M., 2-5702 cs ata touch of your. finger! GET PasuLoUs FabSpray PIERCE BROS. Cor. Fleming and jzabeth Sts. TEL. 2-5922 °* extension telephones bring year-round me convenience for a few cents a day Treat the whole family to extra comfort with extension tele- Phones—so handy im dining room, kitchen, bedroom or play- room. They save time and sieps and allow greater privacy, too. And you’ be surprised with the amazingly low cost of exten- a day! To order yours, call the Telephone Business Office. Aa extension telephone makes a welcome Chrisi- ‘mans present for faasily or fricmde. Just call our Busi- newt Oifice and arrange to have owe gift-wrapped, Feady to go under the tree. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY | John Monsalvatge, Overseas Ho- hart, J. R. Flectos, Frances Beau- ty Shope, Mrs. Ida Gellrich and Henry Hausmann. P. D. Herrick, Elainne R. Joha- son, J. O. Kemp, Mrs. Alma La- Fitte, Harry C. Lloyd, Jr., Macie’s Beauty Shop, Edward W. Miller. Arthur W. Murray, S. W. New- land, Virginia Polsgrove, Regular Fellows Club, Archie Robers, Irene Russell, A. J, Sawyer, N. A. Sim- mons, Mrs. Schuck, Malcolm B. \Watler and Helen C. Williams. Navy Wives Club No. 114, Mrs. Naomi Pinder, J. Quick, Eunice Reynolds, Betty Rosenthal, May Sands, George M. Sawyer, Short- ie’s Restaurant, Taylor’s Service Station and Mrs, Marie Welters. The following have contributed $4.00 each: Andrew Garcia, Eugene L. Ro- berts, Sr. and Henry H. Hardy. The following have contributed $3.00 each: Susie Gardner, H. Knight, Victor Lowe, L. Goldstone and Marcella J, League. The following have contributed $2.00 each: | Unis Alcorn, J. R. Bell, Miriam Carey, V. E. Clary, Mary K. Cruz, |Elaine Eskew, M. Garvey, C, Has- kins, Magdelin Huddleston, Josef |Hurka and Walter Knowles. Aubrey Lane, Mrs, Opherla Ma- loney, E. McClintock, M. Meader, \M. Morris, Mrs. Nellie Pantaleo, {Carolyn Pomenanke, Mrs, Myrtle |Roberts, Joe Santana, J. W. Smith, George B. Stevenson and Benja- min Sweeting. Harry Baker, Charles Robert But- ler, Mrs. Donna Chapman, Marilyn ont Craig, Harold Demeritt, Arthur L.} Feldman, E. C. Hall, Mrs. Nellie Hendricks, Maggie Hughes and Ethel Jackson. * Mary Ann LaCastro, Martha Lo- pez, Miss R. M. McCardle, C. F, McCormick, L. Menendez, Cathe- line Nottage, Mrs. Helen Pease, Ivan Roberts, J. Rotz, J. W. Slavin, Faye Snider, E. Striter and Lavina R. Wagner. The following have contributed $1.50: David Maher. The following have contributed $1.00 each: Adorable Beauty Shop, Ethel Al- bury, E. S. Archer, Robert Ashe, Mr. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bell, Ruth Brown, Capt. Cabrera, Paul Caroballo, Marino Castro, Myrtland Cates, Jr.. Mrs. Ann| Chandler, Leo J. Cruz, Leon Cur- ry, Charies Delgado and Mrs. Dig- | toff. Grace Fallon, Winifred Fryzel, |W. Gibb, Jose Guerra, Mrs, Jane} |Hecker, S. Hernandez, Regino Hen- riquez, George Hinde, W. L. James) George Hinde, W. L. James, George Johnson, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Kearns, Raymond B, Knapp, J. 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