The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 17, 1936, Page 4

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Neeecenscess Parents And Teachers Congress To Meci A board of of the Florida Cc and Teache 22 and proposed revision of be read. and tentati for the fall cor take place in State boar trict thirte district is Brow- neeting are jent, Florida H. Tallman, vice-president, Mrs. ary Miami; Mrs. P Mrs. M fourth Con Congress, Miami; Florida Thayer. Mrs. L tor, di: Wilson, chairman, Mrs. G Palm Beach Mrs. A. F. day , West planning, cha program . Hialeah; cocepe Editor, The -| at the rate of $68.00 per month, | AS | yesterday's upon the co hkewise put allow me to te zaretti attem U between artist and other art lief employment. He is correct that the money artists are paid comes ington; but does he money which workers in Key have the same are not all moneys the Federai Govern r raised by taxation upon ail the people of the United States regardless of where their places abode » be? Or does he n that the funds for raised from certain che for the chosen few This writer does not education covering the possibly that is tastes are b that Mr. difier pay o atiate on renes ols likewase on re- n his statement with which the from Wash- mean that rehet West does not origin. Further xpended by is paid to oL individuals, have arts, an and drawings of the bunch of bar Pena’s Garden o by, I am inform dent) than I am by of colors on the ser monin’s R: esthetii Roses, (painted a local resi- the daubing in od ed, Ra- or, are thril the pa he lanes 0 at Raul’: le a slight nausea is produced by th ing on the northeast w same place whose cording to this writers locale on feminin The incident of dence of tioned in meant as individuals m I tried to get Azzaretti eviden that while in this vi as “Key greater part of the en heading the v ments of such rel places far . or as our ngs O: of legs a sense resi- men- not the nt on any of the m- .”” that men and w remov projects, m tarred, t not be f them to and we are not re- particular in- dividual in this. ter, wh ferential in the needing work, or or a painter or artisan who lik Bermuda Meat Market nly ARMOUR’S BRANDED STEER BEEF STRICTLY FRESH KILLED VEAL Veal Roast, tb Veal Stew, tb Veal Shoulder Roast, tb SPRING LAMB Lamb Shoulder, ib Lamb Stew, Ib Smoked Ham, by whole, tb 28¢ Georgia Picnic Ham, tb ... 22c Pork Chops, Sausages, Etc. SELECT POULTRY We Open and Deliver Sunday Mornings White at Virginia - 30¢ 15¢ 20 Phone 52 ]; Operetta to be {number of t .|'T. Barbour, Mia: PEOPLE'S FORUM | y from the different ° the previous years. f, Convention in Tallahassee and will) tithe dona SOCIETY 5 2OCOOCOO8LDS 2508S OOSOOTESO POS OHSSEASOOROOOOOODOD | Making Ready For | Glee Club Play TO SUBSCRIBERS if you do pet rucelye your paver py 6:15 o'clock in the afternoon, call telephone 51 and a paper will be sent to yourhame. (Dicunainistbey | is on duty at this office from | 6:30 to 7:15 p. m. for the | purpose of delivering com- plaints. rielp us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citi- | zen. ' Pupils of both Junior and! Séfiior High Schools started a vigorous campaign today io. kysh ticket sales “Patricia,”” an presented .in the} » auditorium of Key W High! School on May 1 underzthe:aus pices of the school Glee ce hhh hk hak Ld In a contest being conducted by H be given to the home roonf selling the tickets by May 1. The clas: ing the second highest: ickets be given) xth period o H BERMUDA MARKET John Cobo, proprietor of Ber- Marjorie V. ines Meat Market calls the pub- Beach; home- 's attention to the fact that Hialeah;! only branded steer meat is car-j John S.jried by this market. Gibbens. Cora] Gab! A glance at the prices listed in Many social have the advertisement will convince been planned for the board mem-!the most skeptical that there are |many meat bargains offered for pehis week-end. on 20! the acter education. tin, Miam making Mrs. Pau! Sears. exceptional child, Mr LEE BAKER’S MARKET ‘One of the largest varieties of {meats in the city is carried in | stock at all times at Lee Baker's! | Market, 822 Fleming street. on} This market is open and makes; paid | deliveries on Sunday morning. y he can plain why one ho daubs bricks and wood” should be ex: _~ PERSONAL MENTION while one “who daubs on canvas” should be paid at a much high« rate for much shorter hours. Mr. Azzaretti refers to me eet author’ of the , I thank him for the “au- ” part but I flatter myself! that I am too mascuiine for the term “sweet.” THE AUTHOR OF AMERICANA. Key West, Fla., April 16, 193 eecccesenace-sceceseeeew Charles Lowe, Swedish vice { consul, left over the highway this ‘morning for Miami where he will join Mrs. Lowe and proceed to i Jacksonville where he will attend; the Annual Communication of! {the Grand Lodge of Masons to {convene on A'pri] 21. PLEASED WITH MANNER OF COLLECTING FUNDS} i | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knapp left} | by automobile for Jacksonville to- day where Mr. Knapp. who is Worshipful Master of Anchor} Lodge will attend the One Hun- dred Seventh Annual Communi- cation of the Grand Lodge F. and A. M., of Florida. Before return- Knapp will visit} and friends on the east t turn in made Social Ser C nd west coast of the state. . E. R.-A. The! Editor, The Citizen: I was more than delighted yes- terday when I was called to the Administration Building by Mrs. Eva Warner, who was appointed by Mr. Orr to make the collection department: of the W. P. A. and also the F E. R. A The fi $10.00 from the Department of the next being turned in was from{ the W. P. A. in the amount of 00. These amounts have al-| ready been published in thi paper. Yesterday Mrs. Warner turned in from different depart- ments the sum of $37.15 and stated that there were quite a few pledged to be turned in at a later} date. I am very much pleased Mr, Orr took up this matter and had someone work the building so much better than worked in FINED FOR KISSING CHICAGO. — Policeman Mays arrested M Ella Ryan of this city for intoxication because she kissed him, and she was fined | Ten Reasons Why Boys Should sted Papers eeee oeopes {| 2 ok ee a boy for a bet- ter job. 2. It teaches him to work. 3. It makes him dependable. 4. It raises the standard of! his future. It gives him 1, perience, 6. It gets the boy acquainted with people. 7. It veaches a boy to go} ahead and work for himself. | | 8. It teaches a boy the value; of money he has earned. | 9. It shows that he has initi-[ ative and power'to create; ideas. 10. It teaches the * funda- mentals of big business, | that I am leaving the city morning to attend the Sund Rotary possibly be away a week or d I wish to notify all n who have delayed in sending their contributions to th cause that they can two ants valuable ex- 517 race Phillips, of the Red when I return I will fi to make up our quota. Traesurer of Ame Chavter/ Key {Key West. Fla., April 17, 1936. MONROE. THEATER Ann Sothern-Edmund Lowe in GRAND EXIT Claire Trevor-Ralph Bellamy NAVY WIFE Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- = tra, 15-20c: Night: 15-25¢ Flori da. SPECIAL OFFER | OFFER —on—_ PERMANENT “35.0 : f'wo Permanents in j 407 Pt — Phone 574-3 00) } Over-Sea Transportation Co., Inc. REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN Key West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST —ON——. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET TELEPHONES 68 AND 92 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN By ANN PAGE iE carrots and spinach are the best Values available in perishable foods. Meats with the exception of veal are higher and butter is also higher. Excellent values are available in canned foods and.particularly peaches. A large surplus is available which the | California farmers and packers hope to dispose of before the new crop rip- ens. Stoeking up on this food now will save you money, help the balance of production and consumption and help you give your family attractive dishes they will enjoy. Cantaloupes, honeydews and grapes are swelling the list of available fruits. Homegrown rhubarb is now coming to | market though the standbys still are | bananas, oranges, grapefruit and ap- ples. Strawberries an: i mnaderate in price. lere are three menus planned for | i different budget levels. Low Cost Dinner Veal Pot Pie Potatoes Buttered Carrots Bread and Butter Tapioca Cream Tea or Coffee Milk Medium Cost Dinner Pot Roast of Beef _ Potatoes Creamed Spinach Bread and Butter Peach Upside Down Cake Tea or Coffee Milk ‘Very Special Dinner Clear Soup Roast Beef Browned Potatoes Buttezed_ Cauliflower Lettuce Russian Dressing Rolls and Butter Fresh Pineapple Grange Cake Coffee Arrange Dance At Raal’s Clab Regular See at Raul’s Club on _ Roosevelt Boulevard will be held at the usual hour tomorrow night. | John Pritchard’s Orchestra will furnish a program of dance music} night dance |ior the affair. | CLASSIFIED COLUMN PERSONAL | ( | | } | STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, INDIGESTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get a/ free sample of Udga, a doctor’s prescription at Gardner’s Phar- | macy ' mar25-26-27 ;apr1-2-3-8-9-10-15 16-17x ' MISCEL!.ANEOUS i 2XPERT SAW FILER and TOOL! SHARPENER. Ja D. Rob-} erts, Jr., 321 Catherine street. | apr] 1-1mox } FOR RENT | Two FURNISHED HOUSES. Ap) ply 1120 Grinnell street. i aprlj REFRIGERATION EPAIRINS| WHY SEND YOUR UNITS OUT, —If I guarantee my service? ; When you want a guarantee} service on your refrigerator,) call 268 or 685-J. E. Martinez. | apr13-1mo FOR SALE j PERSONAL CARDS—i00 printed | cards, $1.25. The Artman i Press. aug? | FOR SALE GGS, together with beets, cabbage, pineapples are | cecccacesece POLITICAL Today’s Birthdays Associate Justice Willis Devonter of Cheyenne, Wyo., the U. S. Supreme Court, born at | DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC.} Marian, Ind., 77 years azo. TION, JUNE 2, 1936 Van! = eo| Dr. Claudius. T. Mun | president of the Cotton |For Representative to State|/, tute, form:r Commerce Legislature F tment head. torn at Hic T. -S.-.CARO N.C. 47 years ago. xtile de kory, For Representative to State Legislature BERNIE C. PAPY (For Re-Election) Clarence H. M York City, board cha Postal Telegraph. born Francisco, 62 years ago. New of the San of nan in Admiral Mark L. Bristol. U. S. N., retired, born at Glassboro, N. J., 68 years ago. For County Judge ROGELIO GOMEZ Stannard Baker Grayson”) of Ambherst, noted author born at Mich., 66 years ago. For County Judge W. CURRY HARRIS For County ludae RAYMOND R. LORD Ray (“David Mass., Lans Thornton Wild | For State and County Tax/at Madison, Wisc. Collector = FRANK H. LADD Samuel D. McCoy o : Conn., journalist-auth (her Be-Election) Burlington, Iowa, 54 born ago novelist 39 years f Westport, eS State and County Tax Collector JOE C. MCMAHON Judge Walter H. No Itch Too Deep For This Liquid Imperial Lotion contains six itch killing medicines that go down into skin folds to reach and kill the cause of eczema, rash, tetter, ring- worm and common itch. Pleasant to use. Two sizes, 35c and $1.00. vans of Ore- For County Commissioner Fifth District W. A. PARRISH For County Commissioner Second District MARCOS A. MESA Lee Baker’s MEAT. MARKET “We Carrya Full a. wre Fresh Meats AT THE VERY BEST PRICES We Are Open and Make Deliveries Sunday Morn‘ngs PHONE 695 For Juvenile Judge MRS. JEFF KNIGHT : for Juvenile Judge FRANK O. ROBERTS For Juvenile Judge | MRS. JULIETTE RUSSELL For Juvenile Judge EVA B. WARNER Supervisor clliiagistration JOHN ENGLAND (For Re-Election) For Justice of The Peace Second District ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR. For Justice of the Peace Second District ABELARDO LOPEZ, JR. For Constable First District CLEVELAND DILLON For Constable First District RAY ELWOOD (For Re-Election) For Constable Second District ENRIQUE MAYG Subseribe to The Citizen. Odd Furnished two-story house and lot at 1307 White- In exclusive neighborhood. Beautiful view of the sea and overlooking Coral Park. For price and terms apply to head street. “araawresneere VE RDATARPLELLPPARLELELECIL CPE OD maiy modern ¢ up-to-date cook ings. ing the best for up to $15 for y Gas, fuel. FLORIDA L. P. ARTMAN, (res SOOO TOM. SHE SaaS SLD FIA H~ . 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