The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 20, 1954, Page 2

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The é yf Polio Drive _ Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy and continued mild thru By TED MCKENNA Thursday, except for widely seat-| VISTA, Calif. # — More than tered showers, mostly offshore. businessmen, public officiais fresh East to eivie leaders were “‘slaves” in a unique fund for the March of i i iT yesterday Project re Z a ft ” weekly Vista Press pub- a special edition yesterday Hi ef proceeds, approximately March of Dimes. offered themselves from 1 to of their sales polio fund. Other hardware store &. ‘Tide 11:38 a.m, 5:14 a.m. 11:31 p.m. 4:56 p.m. Boca Chics of Titusville. by flag's raving entry a entry with the Bureau here by 10) a.m. Feb. 10. The tracts, varying in size from Wee jone-half acre to. a little, five » Time of qajacres, are offered for lease with THE BEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, Janvary 20, 1954 SENATOR Seoace ‘id in a separate in- jterview he isn’t going to make up! jhis mind about any Senate test un- til he sees whether further confer- nees produce some kind of agree- Sen. Ferguson "of Michigan, chairman of the GOP Policy Com- | mittee, also expressed confidence would provide that future treaties made “pursuant” to the Constitu- tion should become the supreme Jaw of the land. said this would require treaties and presidential executiv a & from the anterior margin tail shell to the end of the tail fin, not including any protruding mus- ‘Station Tide igh wates|0Ption to purchase ‘later. Bahis Hondo pitchere ena ike ) aeeeeh ite «68.9 ROGERS’ RITES TODAY Wo OCALA (®—Funeral services will (east end) —+Th 20m ibe ‘held today for former State _ ‘ Rep. John Robert Rogers who was : Temperatures sy omar at po | At 7:30 4.M., EST a alge pe plat A yeti pero cgeammmmmammesyisis te aa 0 Billings 23} GOV. JOHNS TO BE IN Birmingham 57| (Continued From Page One) Bismark -25|double-deck construction with a Boston _. 35 dance floor on the lower level. He added that Saturday's pro- gram will include an appearance of the Vagabonds, top-flight Miami entertainers. Chicago - Corpus Christi __—____. 68 Oenver 3 pe om 4 AIR PASSENGER LOAD pal al = Si. (Continued From Page One) average pay per flight only a few Galveston nN 63) donars. . Jacksonville 63) ‘The spokesman added that the Kansas City 29'mail-pay figures are on file with KEY WEST __. Tithe Post Office Department and Key West Airport 72 can be checked by anyone desiring Los Angeles a7\to do so. Louisville 59 NL RNIN Meridian 64} INTER-PARTY UNITY Miami _.... {Continued From Page One) Memphis .... 63)other, actions, “ought to give us) New Orleans .________ ¢9/new on the cpagressional Kobi 3s|_ Invitations to spesk at the din Oklahoma City s. 35/08 a Denoes aah Omeha .. 5 members the Florida Pensacola 66 sional delegation, have been sent Roanoke 49; ito Stevenson, Sen. Russell (D- ign and Rep, Rayburn of Texas, os House minority leader. San Franeisco Seattle 1 3 (Continued trom Page One! oa ex(beet_ interest at the rate of three an cent advertising costs. Washington —_.._.._-__. 36 eli cg Fy will be published in ‘March and the sale will be held April 1, 1954 at 11 a. m. City Tax Collector Archie Rob- erts reported today that 79 per of the tax roll has been col- MORRISON IS NAMED | - (Continued From Page One) ele tissue. 2, And provided further, egg-bearing female crawfish may not be taken or possessed at any time. Egg-Bearing female craw- fish found in traps must be im- mediately returned to the water free, alive and -unharmed. The practice of stripping or otherwise molesting an egg-bearing crawfish in order to remove the eggs and offer said crawfish for sale is here- by prohibited. (This condition us- sually exists March through July). 3. And ‘provided further, that no person, persons, firm or corpora- tion may have in his or their pos- session, or to fish with, set, place} jor cause to be be fished with, set or placed, any wire trap; wooden trap, or any other kind of trap or simi- lar device including bulley | nets, Florida. Provided, however, that a congres-| wood, slat trap, not to exeeed three feet long, two feet wide and two feet high may be used for taking} legal crawfish only and only during the legal season for the taking] oi crawfish. i 'Hargis in Coffeyville, Kansas, on;eete. Loper Funeral Home jy ig: The greatest weight difference ia |December 30. jcharge of ents. “Mts. /a world champtonsip fight eccurr Mrs. Hatgis, the dauther of the|Webrbein was lasts Santiago and Mary Cardova, was born in Key West Dec. 9, 1891. ‘She was married here to Milford i Hargis in July of 1908. Follow-| ool bine, their marriage, the couple lived ‘OnrOe lin Homestead, Denver, Colo. Atlan- oe ml, Ga., and Goodland, Kansas, be- Key fore moving to Coffeyville, where i is they made their home for 26 years. | airy business|""Nirs. Hargis is survived by her is wife, Ella; | husband; three daughters, Miss Beverly Hargis, Mrs. Sylvia Bat-| son, Coffeyville, and Mrs. Ruth Ringness, Tampa; three sons, Den- \ver Hargis, Coffeyville mayor, Bur- Satur-\'08 Hargis, Bartlesville, Okla, and . m. from the Milford Hargis, Tulsa, Okla.; two Lopez Funeral Home |>rothers, William Cardova, Key Star of the a elves ayer ame ul Jackson- . Father J ; one brother, D. Griffin, ohn Capelle will vompa; one sister, Mri. Mingle Casey, Honolulu; and 10 grand-/ children. 1 Word bas been received the death of Mrs. Ella France| _—<— WEHRBEIN t Mrs. Kathleen Macintyre Wehr- 55, died yesterday afternoon her residence, 3715 Flag- i z i e i i if iW Box Office Opens 12.Noon . FIRST SHOW STARTS 12:30 - SECOND SHOW 3:07 THIRD SHOW 5:44 - LAST SHOW &21 MATINEE — Aduilts, $1.25 — Children, 470 NIGHT — Adults, $1.50 — Children, 47¢ Francis at Truman DIAL 2.9193 BILL'S LICENSED eee «ees eee ACCESSORIES Mat.2& 4:06 Night 6:12 & 6:18 AIR CONDITIONED H -|Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment} POR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE — SEE... DAVID CIFELLI 928 Truman Ave. (Rear) TELEPHONE 2-7637 1953 Income Tax Prepared at 600 TRUMAN AVENUE Corner Truman Avenue and Simonton Streets TAX CONSULTATION — GENERAL ACCOUNTING Specialising in STATE and FEDERAL TAXES Hl &g iF i sittt fit a ROBERT J. GROVER a box-i| Office Phone Residence Phone sensa- 2-022 2-3640 i Open Evenings, 7:00 - 9:00 P.M. f ee sé Friday and Saturday, February 5 and 6 HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Sponsored by MONROE COUNTY JUVENILE COUNCIL The Greatest Musical Under the Sun “ANNIE GET YOUR GUN” DIRECT FROM $3 YEARS ON BROADWAY MAIL ORDERS NOW ACCEPTED Call Louis Rockoff, Telephone 2-3837, or mail to 516 Catherine Street. Tickets on sale at J. R. Stowers Co.. 533 Duval St. ff} Phone 2-611, Make checks payable to Juvenile Council |] ‘ port ks “porns levy - Stott Brady and Marguerite Chapman Thursday Mexican Hayride BUD ABBOTT and Lou COSTELLO Friday JOHNNY STOOL PIGEON with HOWARD DUFF and WINTERS EVENING SHOWS: Friday, 6 and $ P.M.; Saturday, 8:30 P.M. Prices: $1.85 - $2.46 - $3.08, Tax Included MATINEE: Saturday. 2:30 P.M.—Prices: $1.23 - $1.85 - $2.46 >

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