The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 1, 1954, Page 12

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a ie 25436 ae Page 12 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Friday, October ¥, 1994 The “City Of Key West” In Miami Sept. 15 WILHELMINA,” Mrs, C. B. Harvey, is Teady to bottles to christen the “City of Key West.” and This Is It! — The % Price Sale That Is Making History — Buy 1 Suit at Regular Price — i 2nd Suit % Reg. Selling Price. Buy 1 Pair Slacks Regular Price, 2nd Pair % Reg, Selling Price. Buy 1 Sport Shirt Regular Price, and Shirt % Reg. Selling Price CLEARANCE! RACK SPECIALS ON LADIES’ BLOUSES AND SKIRTS In Spite Of These Low “GIVE-AWAY” PRICES Easy Credit Terms Arranged Gold Coast Casuals 4%-B DUVAL STREET — Across from La Concha Hote! the right were a bottle of champagne, one of Cuban @ bottle of the Key West condiment, “Old THREE HOTELS IN MIAMI « rorucar prices Located in the Heart of the City REASONABLE ROOMS WRITE or WIRE RATES for RESERVATIUNS with BATH and TELEPHONE Ritz Pershing Miller HOTEL HOTEL 2 — Ave. HOTEL 132 &. Flagier St. 226 N.E. Ist Ave. 102 Rooms 100 Rooms Elevator Elevator Rooms Solarium Elevator Heated 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION FERRY FIESTA! Good Luck, “City of Key West”! Up To $100.00 For Your Old Refrigerator or Stove DIGNITARIES AT THE CHRISTENING were. left to right, ex-Senator Reynolds of North Carolina, president of the Caribbean Ferry System. Inc.; Miss Peggy McKay, ad- ministrative assistant to the mayor of Miami Beach; Mrs. Harvey; Mayor Harold Shapiro, Miami Beach; Mayor Harvey, and Mrs. Harold Shapiro. BRAND NEW 1954 PHILCO Low Bank Rates - Up To 2 Years To Pay - Your Old Refrigerator or Stove Makes the Down Payment _Key West Radio & TV Service 826 Duval Street Phone 2-8511 The perfect blend of style and comfort Made by the same Evans who have for over 2 hundred years. What this comfort-styling know how does for casuals is Something you should experience. ABOARD THE FERRY, left to right, ex-Senator Reynolds (NC); N. C. Hines, vice-presi- dent of the ferry company: Mayor Shapiro of Miami Beach: Mrs. Shapiro; Mrs. » Harvey: ‘Mayor Harvey, and Alex Balfe, board member of the Caribbean Ferry System. THE MAINE PLOT—Soldiers and sailors who lost their lives when the battleship “Maine” was suuk in Havana harbor are buried in the Key West cemetery. The entrance to the grounds is on Margaret Street. One of the gun turrets may be seen in the Harris School yard on the corner of Southard and Margares Aiseatu=-Citizen Stafi Photo, Don Pinder. Kids Want Milk Flavored SYDNEY, Australia “@—Three! thousand school children made a government change its mind. | The kids refused to drink their | |free ration of ordinary white milk. | They wanted their milk with! | flavoring—the way they got it until | a few days ago. Then health au- |thorities banned the addition of colored flavoring except in spe- | cially labeled bottles. Health Minister Maurice O’Sulli- | van told the state Parliament today | the health regulation would be waived immediately. | ANY OLD ROAD, TOO | BOSWELL, Okla. —It was any old port in a storm for airplane pilot G. B. Brune of Fort Worth, Tex., yesterday. He landed his small plane on U.S. Highway 70 just east of this southeastern Oklahoma town dur-| ing a rainstorm. i 4 526 Duval Street “For The Brands You Know”

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