The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 1, 1954, Page 2

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DEAR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS: We have just returned from Daytona Beach... where we saw the All- New 1955 Plymouth... 1955 Dodge ... 1955 De Soto and 1955 Chrysler. We are asking you to wait if you plan to pur- chase a new car until you see the Chrysler line of autos. YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF AND AND YOUR BEAUTIFUL WIFE! The showing is only 17 days away. These autos, from the Chrysler to Plymouth, are the most stylish and luxurious I have seen in many a day. : Please wait to see our 1955 Plymouth ... 1955 Dodge . . . 1955 De Soto ... 1955 Chrysler — then COMPARE ALL FOUR. You owe it to yourself! Sincerely, Dan L. Navarro J. Earl Dunean Johnnie Blackwell, Bob Smith Ear] Prince Navarro, Inc. 24 Months F. inancing 37 Years at the Same Location Distributors for Lifetime Batteries 601 DUVAL ST. PONI ‘OUUVAVNI ONI ‘OUNVAYN Page 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZE N Monday, November 1, 1954, Dealers Are Excited Over 1955 Dodge Dan L. Navarro, local Dodge |? Dealer, has returned from Dayto- na Beach, Florida, where he ex- amined the new line of 1955 Dodges. | a: He was accompanied by H. Earl Duncan and John F. Blackwell, Jr. Dodge dealers in the Atlanta} ing northeast and east Tuesday. sales region previewed the revoln-| tionary-styled 1955 Dodge passeng- | C er car line in Daytona Beach at a| change in temperatures with low | special meeting in the Peabody | 7 Auditorium. The flair styled Dodge scored strongly with the dealers, arous-! ing enthusiastic comments and im- |s mediate predictions of a top year} in sales. Dealers saw a car that is lower, were noted, including a ‘gear sel- ector lever mounted on the instru- | °¢casionally ment panel and 4 rudder bar brake ' &# i b pedal suspended from under the in- cloudy with widely scattered show- | ers strument panel. The dealers were greeted by R. C. Somerville, Dodge Vice Presi- dent in charge of sales and a team of factory executives. ear showing he had ever conduct-| ed. “The new Dodge caused real excitement among the dealers,” he, said, “‘and we believe the response | tighest yesterday |The continued cool | night, slowly rising temperature Tuesday. Low tonight near 60/62 erate to fresh northeast winds : gradually diminishing and beeom-| Survivors are the parents and of extreme north portion ranging to 55/60 in extreme ‘south portions moderate mostly north and north- east winds becoming variable to-| night. Tuesday, gentle to moderate longer, and wider. Many unique | Variable becoming northwest to! styling and mechanical innovations | "°rth. Fair weather. cal Atlantic, Caribbean Sea Area and the East Gulf of | There are no signs of any tropical Lynn P. Jones,:Dodge Atlanta re-| disturbances today. gional manager, labeled the pre-| observation Taken at Post Office | | view as the most successful new Weatherman Says) Key West and Vicinity: Clear to artly cloudy through Tuesday; today, colder to- ind high Tuesday near 70. Mod- Florida: Fair through Tuesday. ontinued father cool. Little | ‘uesday morning 36/40 in interior | Jacksonville through the Florida traits and East Gulf: Gentle to Western Caribbean: Moderate, fresh northeast and ast winds through Tuesday. Partly Weather Summary for the Tropi- | Mexico: Building, 7:00 A.M., EST. | Key West, Fla., Nov. 1, 1954 76 Temperatures confirms the 1955 theme — ‘Dodge |; owest last night - Co has done it’.” Mean a ae! | The 1955 Dodge will be publicly} Normal _ 78 shown in dealers’ showrooms a- eross the nation on November 17. TODAY'S | STOCK MARKET NEW YORK ‘#—Tobacco stocks were active and higher today in an otherwise generally mixed stock | Total last 24 hours Total October, 1954 Deficiency Total this year Deficiency this year — Precipitation 0.00 ins. - 1.39 ins. -—--~ 5.39 ins. 35.06 ins. | Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. 59% Barometer (Sea Level), 7 A.M. | {services and burial in the family pr. Doa both of Fort Meade. ‘Reorganization DEATHS Meeting For ROSE MARIE GARCIA FSU) Alumni Set Rose Marie Garcia, infant daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Gar- cia, died last Thursday. foe wh be shawn at the ae Funeral services were held Sat of the local urday afternoon at $ o'clock in the | Florida Stat viversity Alumni Chapel of the Lopez Funeral Home t a Hotel The Rev. Joseph Maring, S. J., of |, t St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Catho- ~ : lie Church officiated at the ser-/ (, vices. Burial was in the family plot in Catholic Cemetery. J of the 1954 FSU-Georgia nt at FSU U Alumni fiel and grandparents. All Key V jtended FS' MRS. WELTHA YEAR- (6 attend - WOOD HENDERSON | It was stressed that the local alumni » is open not only to Mrs. Weltha Yearwood Hender-|oraduates of Tallahassee school, son, 58, died Sawrday morning at! but to all those who have attend 9:20 at Monroe General Hospital eq regular or summer sessions after a short illness. “Homecoming” on November 12 The body was sent Sunday to and 13 will be discussed and g Fort Meade, Florida, for funeral | wil) hea s who have at cordially invited d greetin, n S ll, president of plot in Evergreen Cemetery. Lopez | Florida State University Funeral Home was in charge cf Coffee will be served at the meet- local arrangements ing. Arthu jan and Mrs. C. B. Survivors include three sons, | Harvey has bee appointed chair- William C. Henderson of Key West, men of the reorganization of the Lewis L. Henderson, Jr. and Frank jocal alumni group. P. Henderson, both of St. Peters- |burg; one daughter, Mrs. Wini-| Tidal waves, being caused by jfred Hart, St. Petersburg, three | earthquakes, have nothing to do sisters, Mrs. Lillian Clewis of Geor-| with tides, gia, Mrs. J. W. Keen of Frostproof, | |and Mrs. Maybelle Keller of Fort Meade; and two brothers, J. R. | a Yearwood and W. §, Yearwood, IFELLI All Work Cuaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE—SEE DAVID CIFELLI 928 Truman Avenue TELEPHONE 2.6008 Subscribe To The Citizen EISNER Furniture Co. Poinciana Center Tel. 2-695) 45 Shopping Days ‘Til Christmas USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN ee roe enenn ecm 0.60 ins. | —— Casa Marina Hotel Patio Eddie | fi f the | five RADIO and | TV Service| | Factory Methods Used— | | motors, aircrafts, rails and airlines. || STOCK ISLAND TEL. 2-3167 30.15 ins.—1021.0 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac .. 6:35 am market. Tobaccos were up around a point | at the best after starting on large blocks. Also higher were rubbers and coppers. Lower were most steels, | Sunrise | Sunset | Moonrise - |Moonset ~— TOMORROW'S TIDES (Naval Base) Others were mixed to steady. Sperry Corp. was ahead better than a point on profits for the first nine months equal to $4.39 a share as against $2.82 last year. Also higher were Goodyear, Ken- | necott Copper, United Air Lines, and Jobns-Manville. Lower were U. S. Steel, Chry- sler, Boeing, Allied Chemical, Southern Railway, and Standard Oil (NJ). PYTHIAN SISTERS ANNUAL ROLL CALL The Annual Roll Call will take place at the regular meeting of the Pythian Sisters at 7:30 tonight. The meeting will be held at the Pythian Hall, 725 Fleming Street and all members are urged to be preseri. 35,000 ATTEND HIGH MASS IN AFTERNOON * BALTIMORE, «—An estimated 35,000 Roman Catholic laymen and | clergy took part in the celebration of the first afternoon pontifical high mass ever held in the United | __ States yesterday at Memorial Sta- dium here. Tide Low Tides 0:44 a.m. 8:24 a.m, 3:11 p.m. 9:18 p.m. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Bahie Honda (bridge) ......—oh 10m (east end) ....+2h 20m Boca Chica Sandy Pt. —oh 4m No Name Key Caldes Channel (nerth end) Station— High Tides +2h 10m (—)}—Minus sign: to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: be added. Be Present Tonite — 6:00 P.M. 3-DAY TOUR TO HAVANA PRIZE WILL BE GIVEN AT EL PASAJE SPANISH RESTAURANT Tires - Batteries - Accessories || DARLOW’S PURE OIL STATION CLINTON “MR, UNFORGETTABLE” Appearing Nitely at the TRADEWINDS LOUNGE 303 DUVAL STREET Open 7 A.M. ‘til 10 P.M. AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS WHEEL BALANCING FRONT END ALIGNMENT Repairs Can Be Financed dividend income! Thet’s what over 500,000 Mutual Fund investors along the right-of-way from Maine to Mexico are doing nght now—and no wonder. ‘You'll get up steam too, when you learn about Mutual Fund dividends (in amounts depending on the income from securities owned by the Fund you select). 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