The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 30, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUK Fair Representation For Monroe County i STAFFORD CALDWELL Candidate for Governor Since prior to 1900 the fourth 1 a been com; osed of t braced in Monroe, and Collier Co tion and com that part of uated on he land has Hendry, ! Transporta- tion between nroe County ys and the main- reason 0 in the district In add of adver ion to resenta the state which it For these aquarium, personnel will hand to give informati explain the habits of water fish in the other ways acquaint the local folk| Project. SOCIETY oe Arrange Program For Tea To Be Given Sunday At Aquarium A well balanced pr | varied selections will be y Sunday afternoon by the West Hospitality Band the tea at the Key Aquarium. This sponsored by the Key West ( den Club and the Key West Wom- tea -an’s Club. The Sunday tea was planned to ‘give Key Westers an opportunity ito more fully appreciate th aquarium and what it means to! the city. It is the only open-a aquarium in the world and by far! the outstanding one in the The affair will be in progr 5 o’clock until 7. Mer rs of the be the salt tanks, of more ate. | th and in| y with the various! aquarium. ernoon réfresh- uments will be served. This is an! tion that every inducement is * ng made to attract local pet} hibit of fish. No c to be charged and no. collection, taken, it was said to- day. ! The aq on greater tional omplete! activities of th taking ed in it, they peel that Key re it asset and know all of is. All residents, and, visitors, are urged to attend the! on | tea. and to} The musical program has been, “4 arranged by George Mills dire the Federal White, Music or of Department of Commerce Approves Flivuver Plane {will seii tris tary lin Chancery THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Mrs. Refugio Yturria de Har- s, 99, who watched Gen. Z-ch- Taylor raise the American| ifleg at Amoros, Mexico, died there! ‘recently. LEGALS LIN THE COUNTY sUDE laims or demands against state You, and each of vou, are hereby notified claims the months from the date publication hereof. demands shall be in contain the ost office and shall by ant, A ‘filed within t manner presc void. Dated the herein shall 30th day of May, A. SCHMU and z, Chancery will offer at public to. the at the putery, for highest ‘and front door of of Mon South Florida Truck Growers Profit from Fertilized Crops R.L. Walton of Pompano and a part of his 1935 cucumber crop which topped the market. The statement is sometimes still made that cucumbers cannot be grown successfully on Florida's lower East Coast. Two growers, however, are getting good results in good seasons and in bad, the | credit going largely to careful and adequate fertilization. R. L. Wal- ton and W. A. Walton, of Pom- pano, produced 3¢3 hampers this year on two acres with Agrico East Coast Trucker. “Under ad- verse growing conditions, our crops topped the market, our price averaging $3.49 per bushel,” the Walton brothers reported. Their other crops are beans, peppers and tomatoes, and they state that they have never had a failure in the five years they have been using A.A. Quality fertilizer. Other truck crops In this section | quality. produced equally oytstanding re- sults in a poor growing year. Seven j and a half acres of tomatoes yielded at the rate of a ton and a half an acre this season for another pair of Broward County growers. J. B. Tanner and R. Depalo of Dania. “We loaded a carload off the first picking, all grading fancy,” they write, “and received a price of 20 cents a Ing higher than the average on account of In our opinion many far- mers lose money by not using more pounds of fertilizer per acre just as they would by underfeeding 2 work-horse.” Another truck farmer, W. B. Cheshire, of Pompano, produced as high as 156 hampers of high quality snap besns per acre with Agrico this season. ~? : Invite! Flom THE ARTMAN PRESS CITIZEN BUILDING BOLE SISAL ALE LADD EB ELECT NATHAN MAYO Commissioner of Agriculture vocate, as cove t| the T ourth Senatorial Dis- trict, letting the t on the mainland and the territory on the Keys each h Tallahasse in the County State of Florida, Lot Thirty-six te Addition a subdivision, AFTER YOU HAVE READ THE SUNDAY STAR TOMORROW, CHECK UP ON THE ADVER- TISERS WHO FURNISH INTEREST- ING READING. Highwa proje ple of mA , v WILLIAM V. working their w al Master ALBURY, pros- in Chan taking 1 in boats| develop- ment of the p industry. Upon the merit of these pledges I respectfully solicit the port of the voters of Monroe County. (Signed) STAFFORD CALDWELL, Candidate For Governor. (Paid Political Advertisemen) CLASSIFIED COLUMN Advertisements under this head | will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 1¢ a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in every instance is 25e. Payment for ctassified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re- sults, With each classified advertise- may2-9-16 | Rally *Round. Wm. C. HODGES ““HOMESTEAD BILL” CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR \ ELECT NATH AN M AYO =—20e WEEKLY Nope FOL LIF OMG MOO AMO MMH AAA AAA RR Atte naasAd (Above) Arrow plane powered by Standard Ford V-8 engine in flight. (Lower left) Pace Woods, Vice President and General Manager of the Arrow factory points out the Bohnalite cylinder head to David E. Ander- son, Chief engineer of the Bohn company. (Lower right) Ford V8 engine with standard Bohnalite head mounted in plane. NE more laurel rests on the/Tecenty held in Detroit and were bright aluminum brow of the| ¥ atched with interest by Ford of- Ford V-8 engine as the Arrow Air-|ials. The Ford Motor Company craft and Motors Corporation of| 8 not connected with the manufac- LincoIn, Nebraska received its Ap-| ture of the plane but was interested proved Type Certificate for its new |in the aeronautic use made of the plane incorporating the standard} V-8 engine. Ford engine. This is the first air-| It was brought to Detroit by plane to receive its A. T. C. using| Mark Woods, President of the Ar- a standard automobile engine, in-|row Aircraft and Motors Corpora- terchangeable in every way with| tion, his son Pace Woods and Pilot that used in a car. | Jimmy Hurtz who put it through David E. Anderson, Chiet Engin-| all kinds of stunts to demonstrate eer of the Bohn Aluminum and/its foolproof design. The plane ROSES FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY CORSAGES, ETC. FINE WORK AT A REASON- ABLE PRICE CECIL GRAY TIFT’S CASH GROCERY JOHN C. PARK 328 SIMONTON ST. 1201 ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for it. MALE— INSTRUCTION DNDENGe COURSES subject pre- Brass Corporation, whose comps supplies many parts for the engine, includjg. the Bobnalite cylinder heads; bearings,.etc., points out the versatility of this powerplant which is not°only found in so many auto-| mobiles “but which also won the! World's 225-Class powerboat champ- | jonship at Toronto last summer and now rounds out its triumphs | Tights itself from any position and jis a marvel of stability, experts as- sert. It uses regular automobile gasoline, climbs at 500 feet a min- ute, has an absolute ceiling of 14,000 feet and has a range of 350 miles on 20 gallons of gasoline. Top speed is 100 miles an hour and it cruises at 90. Landing speed is 45 miles an hour. It will sell for less HODGES, because he stands so far ahead, has been viciously slandered by the usual age-old sickening dirt spread by the professional and be- PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 346 TAXIDERMIST FISH MOUNTED 624 Front Street KEY WEST, FLORIDA SOUTH FLORIDA PLANTS and VINES PHONE 23 Stapie and Fancy Groceres Compiete Lime F-es> NURSERY PHONE 597 Hf ; politician with this signal success in the air.| money than all but a few auto- cause Tests of the Arrow plane were | mobiles. WANTED lead the fight for the masses of the people to get taxes off their homes and to kill the sales tax. The “big interests” don’t want AARON McCONNELL Our Reputation is Wrap- ped in every package of PRINTING DONE BY US WANTED—A chance to bid on your next printing order. The Artman Press. aug? FOR RENT Over-Sea Transportation Co., Inc. REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN FURNISHED APARTMENT with electric ice box. 1001 Eaton street, 879-J. may9-1mox because he stands openly for old age and mothers’ pen- sions and because HODGES’ fight for the tax, free homes made these “special in- terests” shoulder their proper part of the tax burden. If the voters recognize HODGES’ past service to the average citizen by rallying to his ban- ner, this leader of HODGES phone 87! TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. Ap- ply 1120 Grinnell street. WATCHMAKER, JEWELEF AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12—1 te 6 Open Saturday Nights ——THE——_ ARTMAN PRESS Citizen Bldg. PHONE 51 Key West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST ———_QN—— TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Press. = ee eee the masses, known OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—Two! z TRE for his “past per- bundles for 5¢. The Citizen OF OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET i cee ead flee. octi6 | TELEPHONES 68 AND 92 ee ee form promises” can} win in the first pr mary. i mayl FOR SALE FOR SALE—House at corner Southard and Elizabeth streets, $50. Apply The Citizen Office. may25-tf PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed cards, $1.25. The Ar¥tman ! Star American Coffee NOW OFFERED IN THREE GRADES: STAR, Ib., 25c LARGO, Ib., 18¢ V.&S., Ib. 15c ROASTED IN KEY WEST —— By STAR COFFEE MILL 512 Greene Street Phone 256 LICENSED EMBALMEER } TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500, sheets, 75c. The Artman Press, | aug?) | Help Yourself, Your Family, Your! eee ee. PIP OP OPO TOC Your Schools by Helping) SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN—20e WEEKLY | HODGES! 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