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THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1984. Skin roughness. “ol ieges Resinol 5 5 Issues S. 0. S, Call ont og a agent i Governor Sholtz. ment period. e 3 A insigni: ill be by Administrator Duncan. Those| Leis prtang ag , ‘presented for display in homes,/ iwho perform exceptional work or business houses and automobiles, give more hours than the average, tas soon as work is commenced, but will receive a special certificate | yin be removed if compliance is signed in addition to Administra-' satisfactory. tor Duncan by State “an | 1-—People will ‘be called upon form exceptional work will receive a specia) certificate signed by Mr. Duncan, the administrator, Mr. Stone, the state administrator, and FERA ncing Party At — Galey’s Home Last Evening Dorothy Bean, Mary Brodski, Flora Lopez, Lionella Lester, Op- helia Lester, Leonor Warren, Alice, Roberts, Julia Jones, Louise De- laney, Edith McCann, Tessie Faik, | Maudie Johnson, Ruth Rose Galey. | and Tom War-| Paul Sawyer, Frank Lund, Walts selections of the} Zurhurst, Jack Hayes, Norman hits of the day, which; Artman, Emory Pierce, Harris enjoyed by all attending. Sherman, Ignacio Lester, Billy} « VY TRAVEL eee tare ere, ee NS Cliff, Warren Lopez, Anibal Ar-| Steamship Cuba of the P. and avendance fotlow: During the week ending July 19, four marriage licenses were is- sued from the office of Judge Hugh Gutm to the following: Duke Roberts and Elizabeth wyer; Jack’ Russell Baker and ‘Ellen Virginia Hurt; Frank Roose- [velt Hamilton and Laura Belle bPacker;. Victor Deane and Eliza- beth McKin: enjoyable dancing party was last night at the residence and Mrs. H.C. Galey. The " were Misses Ayala, Ruth Rose Galey for Siena ane Coyerer igo s -}to do the work for which they are) to “Et t be cl i are} ‘ments will be made by the admin-| I 3 . headship gerne wopie istration. Beside the usual trades, | ‘of Key West want to pull them.|Planting of flowers and shrubs, (selves out of their-difficulties and | Participating in a municipal band, ‘we are giving them thé“ opportin-|Seneral supervisory. work of pro-| lity to do so. The entire state and, |Jects, ete.. ete.. He =e 'we might say, the entire country,|. 8—-People who ree - er people | is interested. in this unique experi-|!" this campaign for the purpe 1 ment of rehabilitating Key West. pot omaha or reer their} A . property will receive credit in ac-/ “1g eae will cordance with the number of hours | i is provided. ingness to extricate themselves|"°" which <inployment ts provid | from their present difficulties by | their own work and energy in liet {of money which they do not pos- H sess, I feel confident they will | have the support and sympathy " 1 iti Kat “oake of ist coals Se eee Subscribe for The Citizen. a (but of the people throughout the (United States. Otherwise, the re- habilitation program cannot suc- ARCHER'S GROCERY The Store That Serves You Best FRESHER AND FINER FOODS QUALITY COUNTS in food and many women have been happy to discover that they can buy FINER FOODS without increasing their food budgets. We meet all competition with ja mayor, Isadore Rodriguez, Billy} 0. S. S. company. arrived yester- 4 Betty Moreno, | Phelan, Curtis Stanton,, Charles|;lay afternoon from Havana with Ayala, Bobby Taylor, ; Curry. wf first class passengers and six ‘second class, for Key West and 27 first class and three second class Mrs, James Adams Returns To City | A steamboat invented by a, Spanish seaman in +1543 had a | speed of three miles an hour. for Tampa. Of the 131 passengers arriving on the ship there were 90 aliens; Hart SUNDAY DINNER SUGGESTIONS ————— Key West's First Funeral Home } | ————--— Key West's First Ambulance By Rath Rogers, Pineapple Producérs Cooperative Association DINNER is as good as its be-| Pare the oranges with a sharp A ginning. Like the opening Baker, son of Mr.|the Oversea Highway from Miami Baker after spending~: i knife, cutting deep enough to re- = ven Eaene ei RparRaeht days scene of a play, the first course move with the 1 every particle | ceed.” Sitsinn Episcopal away from the city. Be AN EARS sets the mood and the pace for | of membrane. — ‘hen carefully cut. Tis le hace ncabas: ccgauetak tant Arthur B.| Mrs. Adams’ left here on Cap- pooibnates ba pti tah — | what is to come. Suggesting cool | out each section of orange em- |... Jin be needed to cenit PRITCHA RD tirely. free from:membrane. Cut in halves and-combine with the pineapple, the mints broken into small pieces, and the lemon juice. Chill,” allowing the mixture to stand at least one hour before Pineapple and ‘Lime Freeze 1 pkg. lime gelatin dessert 1 cup boiling water nn and the fragrance of fish ts plentiful and cheap. If | Finetime, the fruit cup which has | canned Hawaiian pineapple as its | pasis is the ideal prelude to din- | ner. So piquant to the taste, can- ned pineapple has added virtue in the first course of the perfect dinner because of the fact that it is: rich in appetite-stimulating minerals, the three important vitamins A, B, and C, and is rec- Phone 548 Never Sleeps =A ie Lee Baker’s Grocery FRIDAY SATURDAY Sugar, 5 Ibs. ........ Pear! Cream, can Magnolia Milk, can a big way, this great for a new Key West and to Pee Ne 3 require the physical and moral} support of every individual in the; city. There must be’ no,-drohes but all workers, Administrator Duncan announc- ed yesterday the enlistment pro- lgram will be started tomorrow] are excellent values at present, are delicious and sat- |. A vegetable plate consisting souffi Mrs, Adams~stated “that they} ‘was held|sPent several days around Mate-|' would be cumbe and aught quite a num- ber of fish, However, she jmarked that she is glad to © get re-{) ognized as one of the best sources of “summer energy.” 1 cup cold or ice water 2% cups diced canned pineapple afternoon and the first person to Potatoes, '10 Ibs. v Cuban Coffee, tb - To set the mood of a summer be signed up will be Mayor Wm. back to the Island | City, pi disuee te a cool and tranquil Thoroughly dissolve the gelatin |H. Malone with other officials to Prong aie i pee! eee The Quaker Maid suggests the fol- | level, begin it with a chilled fruit | dessert powder. in the boiling wa- | follow. Cami wae a eeeccccccooccece rrr) lowing menus, Lew Cost Dinner Pan-broiled Chopped Meat Creamed Potatoes Buttered Onions Bread and Butter : cup of diced canned pineapple, { men balls, and fresh mint or with a mint fruit cocktail. Some interesting variations of the summer pineapple cup theme follow: Mint Fruit Cocktail ter. Then add the cold water, turn into a shallow pan to the depth of %-inch and chill until firm. Cut into %-inch cubes and combine with the pineapple cubes. Arrange in sherbet glasses, chill FERA officials have drawn up eight rules and regulations for the iwork corps project which are follows: 5 1—All enlistments to be volun- thoroughly, and serve either as a | ‘#'Y- Beebe ek FRc SPP E TPR LESIERE e | 2 eee efeadinder mints _ fruit course, or with whipped 2—Enlistment is to extend over : oo | Roast Veal Scalloped Potatoes 1 No. 2 can pineapple tidbits | cream as a dessert course. Serves ja period of six months, starting se Nathalie Saw- Labi gare penne Juice of one lemon 6 or 8. August 1, ae + were admit-|. Miss Annie Baldwin, who had]: Paha, oth Serer Gite Bh aes cg EM Ph gw Brees ees 3—Al men and women abovel| pilea Beets, can Se}! ‘the membership and{been away from the city for some! Coffee ~~ Mille 1 the age of 18 are eligible to enlist.|] Campbell’s Vegetable Soup, gic," garnets mn] Yer spe oer SEVERAL NAVAL —'WILLIAMGRINER —Sisns'utet oO “| urged to at- Yesterday. : Gates seis aanine : ramet aoc ||| Welder? Toilet Paper to be} Roast Beer Browned Potatoes i | 4—All people who comply with ae ll! pecs Tasution, ® Gham an 5 % the \. Mrs. Archie Johnson and four Mashed Yellow Squash VESSELS COMING IN NEW POSITION **: rules and regulations of the Fees || All Se Crackers, © phan eed “the of)Children came in over the East Combination Salad | | Work Corps are to receive an hon- —_ | = ! future ea senlerdey for a visit with cone anh setae ae | j orable discharge at the end of the | Phone 658-R Free Delivery é “ relatives frien in}: ¢ | ie A 5 ‘six months’ period. Eat Elizabeth Streets + jpeveral heey ren . neues Asie U. S. Destroyer Jacob Jones,| William H. Griner, experienced| 5—Those people who, in the de at TO SUBSCRIBERS Jw has been absent from oS Tieeeestbtr eho raaren yeni | opinion of the Administrator, per- i meennintenammeanell \port for several weeks, is due to return Monday, July 23. The ship| {will come from Guantanamo, Mrs. John Lowe and daughter, Nancy, who were spending a while with relatives at Miami Beach, re- turned on the morning train yes- Southard and Elizabeth streets. : This market is now able to give Via) its customers both American and; Tf you do not receive your paper by 6:00 o’clock in the terday, accompanied by Mrs.|} afternoon call telephone 51 Havana. \Spanish cuts of meats. Lowe's mother, Mrs. Albert Sweet-|].and a paper will be sent|| Other vessels scheduled to ar-| ". f{rive are Destroyers J. Fred fal-;}@ to your home, A complaint} jot, from Culebra and Zane and| PALACE boy is on duty at this office |}, from 6:00 to 7:15 p. m. for the [! purpose of delivering com- plaints. Help us give you 100 percent. service by calling: 51 if you do not receive The Citizen. These July 30. y from Guantanamo. is are due to arriv Regis Toomey-Noel Frances in WHAT’S YOUR RACKET | Also Serial: } THE LOST JUNGLE Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 10-20c PASE ARS Oe Seine who were visiting . Mrs. tworth’s mother, Mrs. Fannie MeCook and other other relatives, left yesterday ‘afternoon for the home in Miami, Uuele Sam’s Post Offic lepart-| }ment has realized $1,800,000 on, | special stamp issues this year. Myrtland Cates, who was spend- ‘ 3 Vans: | ing a while in Key West, left over sme = penn the) Ene Coast yesterday for Mi- a am THE BUICK MOTOR COMPANY congratulates MELTZER MOTOR COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rom, who were visiting their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Carl Rom and son, Frank, for one week, left yesterday Q More /eciwte Hours Wace You Witrn Gas and single $2.00) . Mrs. Joseph Williams and son, $8.00 per week, running wa-!Josaph, Jt,, left, over the ..East » The Munro, 128 N. E. 4th|Coast yesterday for a stay with Street, Miami, Fla, jun25-1mo relatives and friends in Miami, a tla Malad dbl FOR RENT—Furnished apart- on having already sold, in 1934, more Buicks than during all of 1933 Mrs. Leslié Felton. and son, Hol- modern vonveniences, | land Felton, were outgoing pas- sengers over the East Coast yes- Apply 628 yl : or Box “B,"}terday for Miami to spend a while Citizen = jun28}with relatives. At the same time, Buick thanks the new Buick buyers in this community, and extends Gregg Black, of the Hartford Fire Insurance company, who was sat “pate }on a business trip to Key West } OLD PAPE) FOR SALE. be ajand was guest of Chas. L. Roberts, bundle. Citi manager of the Porter-All - | x ieee OE maic| any, Te yesterday for Mia. to them a sincere welcome as members of DEPRESSION CAFE a its loyal family of owners. WANTED Cook with gas, and enjoy new leisure |}! tearm. Night dinner, good! Gas is so,quick and dependable . . - | Wages. Phone 75 or 890-W. ps eos f and TODAY’S gas range stands for the ultra modern in a cooking appliance. Here are some of the features that shorten kitchen hours almost unbelievably: Oven The depression is over! At! least Romey Tynes, of the Depres- sion Cafe, 513 Fleming _ street,| | thinks so and has changed the} jiyi7 WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES for old Gold teeth, watches, rings, Intelligent and progressive salesmanship by Buick dealers . . . traditional sound, reliable building on . You may have $10.00 to! i Hi Sie0.00 ery . sen Fon oe eae pte heat control, self-lighting, pull-out broilers, | : wold ghnten aetiies. Mal toe) The Depression Cafe, being FOUR simmer-speed burners that supply |}, the part of Buick .. . and a keen appreciation of in Miami. Peacock’s, P. ra Box sabes gtr 9 testa a multitude of heats. Insulation saves gas ; 486, So. Miami, jly17-6t|with the changing conditions ant and keeps your kitchen cool. Full enamel values on the part of the public have given the FE sala esate cooperate with the rehabilitation program, To this effect it will be —_—— | known in the future as The Ber- AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit| nuda, ay classified makes cleaning easy and simple. new Buick for 1934 a sales impetus which bids fair to result in a record-building year. Why not modernize your own kitchen with an up-to-date gas range? FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANY ROBERT ROBERTS, Mer. SPECIALS |} Large shipment of— |} HENS AND FRYERS Milk Fed Veal Fresh. Pork Pork Sausage Weiners || PUBLIC MEAT MARKET PHONE 17-J Free Delivery { t | LOST PS ET TAY av eel —fiehaeffer Fountain Pen evening, July 10. Re- ward if returned to D, Butler, Telephone Company, _jly18-1t ‘WHEN + BETTER - AUTOMOBILES - ARE - BUILT—BUICK - WHLt suILD Tees eee wes