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PAGE FOUR Cccceveccvecs HURRIED TOO MUCH LENEXA, Kans.—Worried | for! fear he would not finish a grave in! time for a burial, this city, dug furiously, tossed the last shovelfui Cole fell dead. The last mecting of Room Repl Male citizens of San resentative: of Key West Junior-| TeX, Senior High School will be held{Jtly 14, date of the state tomorrow aftcrnoon at at the home of Mrs, Paul Mesa, contest. A eton street, erees no sh: an of this group has requested all members to be pres- ont at this *mal meeting. Operetta At Harris School Tonight The music department and the GA grade of the Harris School are presenting an overetta “Mag- ie Gingerbread”, tonight at 8 o'clock. : Children tak: part are: The cook—EWly Cates. Molly—Rosemary Demeritt. Jane—Copelyn Ramsey. Nan—Wilma Russell. Susie Jane—Ellen Mae di Neg- ro. ( Susie Ann—Ulee Bethel. The ginger man — Armond Alymda. His wife—Betty Ann Pierce. Bridget Ann—Lojs Rae Hiner. The twins—Rvth Stricker and Doris Roberts. The witch—Vera Waite. Chorus—Jewel Fine, Dolores; Lowe, June Yelving- ile Priscilla Archer, Charles Roberts, on, John Thomp- Eugene Spencer. School Unit To Hold Meeting of ordinance es until then. Hayden Peoples, negro “lifer” has served checked in who for murder when 24. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC. TION, JUNE 2, 1936 For Governor JERRY W. ‘CARTER For Governor DAN CHAPPELL For State Treasurer TED LANCASTER For State Comptroller I. MUNCY ANDERSON For Representative to State Legislature T. S. CARO ton, Fay Venita Alb: Mervin Thome son, Bill Carn For Representative to State Legislature BERNIE C. PAPY (For Re-Election) PERSONAL MENTION oe Sw been visiting her brother, Davis Albury, and other relatjves, for two weeks, plans to leave this aft- ernoon for her home in Miami. Walter Wagstaft a company dist who ia For County Judge ROGELIO GOMEZ For County Judge RAYMOND R. LORD For Clerk of Criminal Court C. SAM B. CURRY For Sheriff NATHAN C. NILES For Sheriff RALPH B. PINDER For Sheriff KARL O. THOMPSON (For Re-Election) president of buting refrigera- tors in Florida, an arrival this morning by plene to visit the local representative, Archie Shep- herd. Leonard Warren, student at the schoo] for the blind in St. Augus- tine, came in by plane from Mi- ami this morning for a visit with his mother and other r@atives, Miss Beba Roque was a passen- ger on the Cuba sailing this morning for a vacation with rela- tives ni Havara and to remain for the celebration on May 20. For Tax Collector FRANK H. LADD (For Re-Election) For Tax Collector J. R. Blair, U. S. inspector of JOE C. MCMAHON hulls, and G. L. Scheer, U. S. in- spector of boilers, arrived _ this morning from Tampa for sched- uled inspection of vessels sailing out of Key West. INTERESTING NOTES Roy Atwell, stage and air comedian, once starred in a broad- cast while conZined to bed. For County Commissioner Fifth District W. A. PARRISH For County Commissioner Second District MARCOS A. MESA For County Commissioner Second District BRAXTON B. WARREN For County Commissioner Fifth ‘District Hi ohie CLEVELAND NILES Numerovs huge, extinct volean- aaa ie eraters in Tanganyika province, For Board of Public British East/Africa, are crowded Instruction Third District with wild game. RALPH K. JOHNSON Stealing chickens in daytime is petty larceny in Kansas; but if the theft be at night, it is grand lar- ceny. The Bitterroto National forest in Idaho and’ {Montana has_ the greatest net area of the nation’s timber reserves. * For Juvenile Judge MRS. JEFF KNIGHT For ae Judge FRANK O. ROBERTS Three couples of ages averag- ing 72 years were married in Salem, Ore., recently at a single wedding. For Juvenile Judge MRS. JULIETTE RUSSELL | For Juvenile Siudze. EVA B. WARNER Supervisor lof (Registration JOHN ENGLAND (For Re-Election) The Univer: of California botanical gardens at Berkley pos- ses one of the largest rhododen- dron gardens in the world. WILLIAM C. HODGES William C. Hodges, “Home- stead Bill” submits his candidacy for Governor of Florida to the people of this State subject to the Democratic June Primaries. In asking for the vote of the peo- ple he announces his opposition to a Sales Tax and all nuisance taxes and declares himself in favor of both old age and moth- ers pensions, $5.00 automobile tags, and taking the gas tax off the boats of fishermen and farm tractors when they are used in industry. He stands four-square for the preservation of the Home- stead Exemption Amendment and the enlargement of its seope. He worked for this Amendment through all the long years of his service in the Senate and in the fight before the people for its ratification, left his ‘office, took; a sound wagon and went to every| For Justice of The Peace Second District ENRIQUE EE NARDO, For Justice of the Peace Second District ABELARDO LOPEZ, JR. For Constable ca First District CLEVELAND DILLON For Constable First District ‘RAY ELWOOD (For Re-Election) For Constable Second District ‘ENRIQUE MAYG Saba, must not shave until after} pecan! 3 o'clock|@rowers’ convention and a beard de-} The oldest inmate of Missouri penitentiary at Jefferson City is 28 years since he was! Walter Cole, of - As he} dirt, | \ i 1 i | ! | yy Ree THAN half-way down the final assembly line in the Rouge plant of the Ford Motor Company is the station where the body meets the rest of the car which is already assuming familiar form. Here the body comes down REMARRY IN EIGHTIES DODGE CITY. Kans—Seven months after getting a John Spratt, 87-year-old Civil War | veteran, and Mrs. Ella Spratt, 84,/ were remarried at the soldiers’ } home in this city. i divorce. One of aio longest ae ay tun- | nels in the world, the Busk-Ivan- hoe, near Leadville, Colorado, o iginally was constructed for rail-| road use. LEGALS | NOTICE i pter 15891, Laws gned will ri - On Wedne Pursuant to. Jor Florida, the und Honds of) MONROE ORIDA ubmitted MUST BE N DAYS § DATE OF through June state full name, de and | Serial | numbers! interest rate, H te of maturi Ronds that ar t must be of . Which price to be the_price bonds WITH OR_ UD TTACHED, and en that if any coupons: ‘have been detached prior to bonds accepted) d hereunder the f: sin ed from pur nnde for gate of Monroe County bonds. ved ARD OF ADMINISTRA- *LORIDA, Governor, as Presi- . Lee, State Comptroller, ixhott, ‘State ‘Treashnér,as! Treasurer. mayl4-1t COLUMN | @PeCoeeeccccsoocsoooeeCe FOR RENT ; FURNISHE D electric APARTMENT with, ice box. 1001 i street, phone 879-J. TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. Ap- ply 1120 Grinnell street. FOR SALE SPEEDBOAT, 24 feet long, 125 | horsepower, 30 miles per hour.| Fully equipped and guaranteed. ' Write Box G, The Citizen. may4-1lmox FOR SALE i CHEAP: | Piano, i Apply Gaiti’s Howard} Barber} Shop. |OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—Two. | bundles for 5c. The Citizen Of- | _ fice. \ PERSONAL | STOMACH ULCER, GAS fake | INDIGESTION _ victims, } suffer? For quick ‘relief get al | free sample of Udga, a doctor’s| city, village and ‘hamlet in the’ State urging ‘the people to Atty the Amendment. (Paid Political Advertisement) HERMAN ‘RICHARDSON For Constable prescription at Gardner’s Pharm-| acy. | apr29 "22-27% may 1-6-7-8-13-14-15-20-21 apr23}1 i THE KEY WEST CITIZEN throughout the entire factory assure matching fenders, hoods and bodies. When they converge at the final assembly line, parts for the V-8 have already traveled over more than 130 miles of conveyors within the factory during the process of from an overhead baleony to be|conversion from raw materials to fitted to the chassis already equip-]| finished units. ped with engine, radiator, front] veyor system, eliminating waste fenders, bumpers and other parts.| motion and heavy handling, is an Clock-like precision in production] outstanding characteristic of Ford | schedules which govern operations production methods. The elaborate con- By ANN PAGE UTTER and eggs, those favorites of the good cook, are plentiful and | low in price and this is the season to use them freely in baking, sauce mak- ing and in seasoning spring vegetables. Those two luxury vegetables, aspa gus and peas, are in the cheap class along with cabbage, carrots, beets and onions. Spinach, beans and squash are moderately priced. After grapefruit, s, strawberries and pineapple are the fruits of the season, ; though melons and cherries are now coming to market. Beef continues to be the best value in the meat line with forequarter cuts of veal second. Here are three menus planned for different budget levels. Low Cost Dinner Beef Liver with Onions Mashed Potatoes Cole Slaw Bread and Butter Vanilla Pudding with Preserves Tea or Coffee Milk Medium Cost Dinner Individual Veal Pot Pies New Potatoes Buttered Green Peas Bread and Butter Strawberry Whip Tea or Coffee Milk Very Special Dinner Cream of Celery Soup Tomato Salad Rolls and Butter Strawberry Cream Tarts Coffee STEAL WATCH DOG SOUTH BEND, Ind.—Two j Watches and a watch dog, a fox ; terrier, were stolen from his house recently, H. C. Everts of this city j reported to police. of Lower Rio Grande y realized a high return on new potatoes and; tomatoes. this year, many reporting a net of Subscribe to The Citizen, CALL 67 For Service Remember take orders for all food nee DRESSED POULTRY, FISH, TURTLE, DAIRY PRODUCTS, FRUITS. VEGETAB we And this is the store where LOW PRICES keep company ! with HIGH QUALITY. ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” We meet all competition and Higt Phone 67 Free Delivery 814 Fleming Street (SASSI PSL LLY TO SUBSCRIBERS if you do pot receive your paper by 6:15 o'clock in the afternoon, call telephone 51 and a paper will be sent to your home. A complaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:30 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 Citi- nap intnadomana ‘Lemperatures* Highest ..... Lowest |Mean Normal Mean . Rain Yesterday’s Precipitation Normai Precipitation - Moon Moon <¢ Tomorrow's Tides A (igh oc -eos-. ALDG : 10:44 etér 8 x. m. today: 7. WEATHER FORE (Till 8 p. m., F Key West and Vicini! Gen- ferally fair tonight; Friday partl cloudy, probably occasional show s; gentle to moderate Florida: G ally fair_tonight; Friday parity cloudy with a few scattered showers in | extreme south portion and along the east | ; slightly cooler treme northeast coast Friday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Gentle to moder- ate winds, mostly easterly south portion and gentle shifting winds becoming moderate north- east over north portion and part), overeast weather tonight and Fri day with scattered south portion. WEATHER CONDITIONS The western high pressure area has moved southeastward, crested this morning | over Lake region, and _ ove most sections of the count: the Plains States eastward, cept the north Atiantic States; while pressure is moderately low in the far West and off the At- lantic coast. Showers and thun- derstorms have occurred since yesterday morning on the Pacifi coast from San Francisco north- d, on the Texas coast, and from the Ohio Valley and Appa- lachian region northeastward over New England, being heavy at Washington. D. C., 1.28 inche: and New York City, 1.16 inches There has been a decided fall in temperature from the Atlantic coast, with readings 20 to 30 de- gress lower in the southeastern Lake region and upper Ohio Val- ley, while elsewhere temperatures are generally above normal. s. KENNEDY, bird, has attacked and killed sheep in the South Island. being | and light frost in Michigan; ! Charge | The kea, a large New Zealand: WHEN YOU BUY THE mnetinmte @ Why tke chances with unknown blades Put your money on known cuality, Probak }< —product of the wor!’s largest blad> maker This blade is made to whisk off dense, wiry whiskers without ‘the slightest skin pull er itritation. Pzobals Jr. sclls at 4 for 10°! Buy & pickaze of Probdk Jr. today. PROBAK 5 SUNIOR winds, = on the ex-! over = showers over! [owe & PROMISE TO TAKE FOUR TIMES AS MUCH MEAL Our AND RUT ONE FOURTH AS MUSH CORN IN.” Xe ozien Canorpares. 5 = x WA EY 4 Burton. Wau aries, does Grady June P: who pr all expenses, are not sincere Burton will work to the state t Publie Schoo e to cut al. ry mill z and other But he does not prow 2rpOo ise to make so FAVORS OLD ‘AGE PENSIONS y Burton is definitely co for cld age pensions that rough Jails. PROPOSES ODD CENT BREAKS LEVY Grady Burton proposes in pennies which that money throughout the plan or, i2 through the into a United S' OPPOSES TWO-JOB PRACTICE Burton is out ther—He the gov Grad and he soes put to the practice o The coi Lobk Peopie may be restored EXPOSES PLOT TC CONTROL STATE Grady Burton is the ol by only candidate taken an act League to contri » 1936 : that qe y pass a Transactio: and ‘Dinner Pails of Florida owners of Skyscrapers nominat order He asks that sidered a referendum on the Sales Safeguard Florida with GRADY BURTON CLUB P.O. Box 1290 Jacksonville, Florida Paid Politica . ° SUBSCRIBE *OR THE CITIZED | @ OR eeececoeee DOLLAR - A-DAY - MEALS Meal stops on Florida Motor Lines and Greyhound Lines have been carefully selected at choice road-side taverns or at principal stations. You can get full de- licious meals—breakiast, luncheon and dinier—totaling not over a dollar a day. Ample time is given to enjoy them. via springtime highways All outdoors invites you to travel Springtime highways through dogwood-festooned country- side. You can see more, enjoy more when you travel by bus... Florida Motor Lines and Grey- One Roun Wey Trp 8.75 $15.75 3.75 67s 8.90 16.05 8.25 14.85 24.35 43.50 19.25 34.65 24.75 44.55 11.35 24.45 21.55 38.80 PITTSBURGH 24.50 44.10 BIRMINGHAM 14.80 26.65 BUS STATION 210 Duval Street Phone 242 FLORIDA MOTOR|INES JACKSONVILLE MIAMI ST. PETERSBURG TAMPA NEW YORK CINCINNATI CHICAGO TALLAHASSEE INDIANAPOLIS FUNERA LL HOME! i Ween ata -4 ttecr Ansue-ce Seco ceases tua ae- ' | Phese 135 Mer say : CAEL LLL RICHARDSON'S GROCERY Se thes vorwe we gre you beceuse Goodrear dealers sell the most me © The Gaecvecr Maren of Sa-ety—<sreater wp Thick. Husky Traction Treed — jong non-=sid mileage Biow—ou: patented Supertwist Cord im EVERY ply < Proce PATHFIEDER Cer F.emine aac Wht PHONE 65

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