The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 8, 1954, Page 10

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By JACK BELL WASHINGTON — Democratic) indirect leader Lyadon B. Jonnson of Texas|tt¢ 1952 said today Senate Democrats ——|¢ will e~—will exercise a power pla request for an increase er on individual items of Presi-|Pillion dollar debt Limit. dent Eisenhower’s over-all legisla-|dent renewed it when he tive program. DEMOCRATS A $300 SPECULATION FOR BIG STAKES — OIL LEASE issued by State of New Mexico on State owned geologized lands, 40 Acre Leases recorded by STATE in YOUR name. New Mexico's 1952 production $14,600,000 from 7502 wells. 850 new producing wells drilled in 1952. We offer leases in areas where new wells are now drilling. Prac- tically every major oil company has operetions in the stete. Write for full particulars TO-DAY! Petroleum ‘Lease Corporation 60 East 42nd St. New York 17, N. Y. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Ha , i iivié Right for That Social Occasion Heading ice '« weddiag? Giving a party? Making qn announcement? Bring your social stationery needs to us, We know f He _ THE ARTMAN PRESS Printing ; We ——~PHONE (25661 Embossing wa Hehe World's Finest, Newest The 1954 Westinghouse LAUNDROMAT Fully Automatic Load It — Set It — Forget It No Bolting Down’ Completely automatic; just set Control Dial for completely automatic washing, The West- inghouse Laundromat is flexible—you can start - stop - or repeat any part of the washing eycle, All work is done automatically. Regular Price OUR PRICE $249.95 $225.95 SMALL DOWN PAYMENT As Long As 18 Months To Pay Balance Lou's Radio & Appliance 522 Duval Street 1 A 3 LAST CHANCE! To Guess the Number of Shoes In Our Windows and 5 Hi a er i Plenty of controversy was| automobile and ramm: brewing in that field, as it was|a learned a commission =e Employees” Of Navy Get Awards On Helpful Suggestions began) 4 a t EE ig Artificial Legs i i : if gz it Et ; s RE fe i E H 53 : ify | gE “i Ff f EE fl Hr il ; = i vel f : F ig ue 3 5 | mitted| but several ideas within 5 included g i : a I $ it ej ae Hl pe A Fee ory ig i bi if ggea tt Hs i $B! i E E ei ; # | 5 i F é G | it : ; | i i agri i i| v2 Sas ee ; i Es t rT i SsBz 3 ge i iF az Sess : See | $ y § g 3 i g F Bes f a rf fa H } 2 ee ei* ee l s § Bes § Eo, gz NY N % 5 E g \ i 7 EE os” vied £28 HE 5. i EE g & SOOO Z Z show window here 1: WIN A PAIR of SHOES OF YOUR CHOICE! Contest Closes 7 P.M, Saturday, Jan. 9 See Us For Details Schiff’'s Shoes DUVAL STREET — Next to La Concha Hotel Space Contributed by Thompson Enterprises, Inc. (Ice Division) DIAL 26831 KEY WEST, FLORIDA Of ena agi ie i WILL EXERCISE ‘VETO’ POWER IN THE SENATE Dobbin Proves His Worth In Mail Delivery PHILADELPHIA —The Post}made time and motion studies into the rear entrances of business Office Department, after an ex-|the central city area. Be ge men aes ustive survey compara- timed horse-drawn wagol —= 5 merits rhea ee crank Galtvery tna con-|beusty of 1 aibisn eecty ahent tive of the horse and wagon}i07 city ek parking lent ‘The eto statistics with! drops iveryman vw, Supbaiments, ‘There were lots ad then clop elope on to the next ‘of comparative statistics because | rendezvous, this thing has been going on for| The steely-eyed efficiency ex- i government. | The final conclusion; There is wagon to|nothing like the horse for economy ck streets) and efficiency, - Notice To All Members The FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION OF KEY WEST will hold its annual meeting of members at 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon .,. livorce ainst you herein and you are quired to serve a copy of Wednesday, January 20, 1954, in the Office of the Association, 512 Southard St., Key West, Fla. Whitehead Street, Key W: re aa, Attorney for Flaintith, and file riginal thereof with ihe Cleric is Col against you. . ‘est, Monroe County, mber 16th, 1953. ) EARL R. Hl Clerk of the Circuit Court. |] By: (sd) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Cler! Janl-8-15-22,1954 APPEL’S 926 DUVAL STREET Dress Sale $ 5005 700.8900 Sizes 9 to 42 One Group of SKIRTS reduces 2.98 - 3.98 -4.98 Values to $8.98 SHOE SALE | 2.49 to $5.98 VALUES TO $11.95 Appel’s Shoe Sale Cannot Be Missed... It Includes Nationally-Advertised Brands Counies . . . Jacquelines . . . Pierre Flats - Wedgies - College Heels - Cuban Heels and High Heels MADEMOISELLE'S REDUCED $9.95 TO $12.95 VALUES TO $16.95 APPEL S 926 DUVAL STREET

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