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PAGE FOUR Looking At Washington (Continued from Page One) elsewhere. Families may evacu- ate stricken areas and cattle may have to be slaughtered or moved away. | ‘ ! SOCIETY sa? Janior Club To Meet Tomorrow 1 Del Woods Orchestra To Play At Dance Del Woods Orchestra which re- { The President is quoted as be- ling intensely interested in plans ithe East Coast of Florida wilijthings that will heip avoid a con- play at the “Polo-Shirt” Dance to|tinuation of the sad experienc: of reenet years during whic |much money has been spent to; {succor those in distress. It may fur-be that farming methods must be} f nish musie Friday evening and it! changed in order to combat the si Age ain emanmaen |e been announced that there, menace of drought and erosion. door parties which: cannot be un-| will be a gallon of wine as a door] Pevhaps grass pe eae oI heeded. prize which was donated by “Cho-| 0) Mon. waherenlent As 7 Hostesses for the evening, Miss; Cho.” i Sat ae f aa aa Fee Clara Yates, Miss Virginia Perez} Del Woods, orchestra leader, ! Beatie ae ee ss and Mrs. Charles McCarthy,| tates that the trip up-state was, | = Z have made arrangements for ev-:Very successful. The orchestra} be sought and secured is v'tal to 5 ic {the permanent growth of the na- erything including transportation : ! for those who have no cars. Aj jplayed at quite a number of af-| tion, fairs in West Palm Beach includ-)"* eall to 271-W, will be answered with a car. Members of the Junior Wom- an’s Club have completed plans for the social meeting to be held tomorrow afternoon at Miramar Beach in front of the Club Mira- mar at 5 o'clock. Usually these meetings are held indoors but the delightfully cool afternoon breezes over the island be given at Cuban Club on Duval street Friday night at 9 o’clock. A 9-piece orchestra wiil ing a Democratic gathering andj et an affair in Pahoxee which was; It seems that James A. Farley Je attended by a capacity crowd. | is about to drop the duties, emol- G I requests have been made. uments and responsibilities of the Dance Tonight At eae sie oy return to office of Postmaster-General but) Habana-Madrid West Palm Beach and an invita- that he will continue to hold the| — tion extended for the band to play, title while on a temporary fur- Everything is set for the initial} at an affair in Tampa. jleugh to manage the affairs of| “Collegiate Dance” which will] = ~ the National Democratic commit-| take place at Habana-Madrid Clubj marily for the younger dance- tee and handle the campaign for tonight and every Wednesda minded set of this city. Music wil} the President's reelection. The ning throughout the summer. be furnished by an 11-piece or-;!eave of absence will begin on This affair is being given pri-| chestra. |Ang. Ist. | Meanwhile the nation as @! |whole is waiting for Governor |Landon to address the. people on the issues of the day in order to PERSONAL MENTION Peccccccecaccccccocoocescoccooocooeccoseseonssee | iit Gloarer idea of just what Fred Nickerson who was spend-; Captain Luther Pinder sailed; attitude he will adopt, if elected. ing a vacation in Cuba, was a re-! yesterday for Tampa for a short The platform as accepted at turning passenger on the Cuba) vacation and will return Thursday, Cleveland requires some elucida- | from Havana yesterday. | morning. ition, especially in making plain just how the nation will manage s 7 Antonia Toledo, who has! to economize and continue relief : , WPA director been visiting here for the last! and farm bounties. Mr. Landon is in Key West, Miss Martha Buck, veex with her mother, left over|expected to conduct a quiet type director of woman’s work, andthe highway this morning with) of campaign but he will not fail] Glen Wood, finance director, left yer son Tony, daughter Lillian,!to expound his views on the Mrs, Thomas D. Or j Tesistance of oil to wear, according ; rector of the company, is based yesterday aftternoon for Miami en; route to Jacksonville for official: conferences. | and nephew O’Neil Gonzalez, route to Miami. John Boad of Niles Center, Il- en questions that have arisen, With jand others making their Borah, Hoover, Hearst, Hamilton ideas known it is vital for Governor Roland Craig, of Craig, Fla.,, linois, left over the highway this' Landon to clear the air by an, ut- who was in Key West yesterday morning for Miami after spending terance that will carry weight on business, left yesterday after-;a week end in the city with’ and reveal his intentions. Until noon for ami en route to his} friends. He stated he likes Key, this is done the campaign will not home. ’ j West very much, and says he will! see anything like a decisve en- return shortly for a longer stay. | gagement, M Webster Robinson, New York physician who purchased the Mar- tinez home near South Beach and} has been supervising a beautifica-/ tion on the grounds, left yester- day for his northern home, -——_— | eS ee a ee es Mrs. Emma J. Long and daugh-:t) Miami where Mrs. Albury and] ter Miss Emma Crouch Long, of! the children will spend a whi'e| Saluda, S. C., arrived over the | with relatives, and the judge con- highway this week and are guests tinues on for a business visit in of another daughter of Mrs. Long,! Jacksonvil'e. Mrs. O. S. Long, at the home 3) Angela street. | Franklin E. Albert, FERA di- Mr, and Mrs. George B. Gra-'Tector in Key West, left over the ham and daughter Mrs. Margaret; highway yesterday for Miami ;Connor and her two children! and other points in the state on |Catherine and Graham, left over) business. Mrs. Helena Sawyer, accom- j the highway this morning for; C L A § S l F | E D by her daughter, Washington, D. C., for a_ brief; visit and will then go to the moun-j panied ‘tains of North Carolina to spend, Catherine, left over the highway C 0 L U M N | several week. {this!morning for Miami where! i they will spend a visit of about a Loesee 4 FOR RENT Emory Blackwell, local heavy- weight fighter, left over the high- way this morning for a visit with: his mother in Alabama. ¢| E. P. Bayly: was a passenger week. , Heaving on the Steamship Cuba} . | yesterday afternoon going to; Mr. and Mts, John W. Lowe,} | Tampa for a stay as the guest of, who have been visiting here with; Mrs. R. O, Waith and family. | Mr. Lowe’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. United street, one block from - Harry Lowe, 1013 Southard beach. Apply Valdes Bakery.! Mrs. Rellis Amen, of West Vir-! street, returned to their home in jly14-1mo ; ginia, who was visiting as a guest) Atlanta over the Overseas High- -|of Miss Martha Buck, left yester-| way this morning. day on the Cuba for Tampa en! : ae troute to her home. i THE MUNRO, 128 N. EF. 4thl | street, Miami, Florida. ROOMS:| FURNISHED HOUSE, Garage, modern conveniences, 421 ROOMS iMrs. J. A, Nettles, and two} ichildren, Evelyn and Tom, who Miss Sarah Ann Birs, who was‘ had been visiting here with Mrs.! single, 2.50, $3.00 week;}spending a short vacation with! Nettles’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.} double, $3.5! $4.00 week.jrelatives and friends in Miami,! Charles L. Roberts, at the home,| Close in, jun29-1mo was a returning passenger by bus | 513 Whitehead street, left this [ 1 | where ‘they are’ now making their 3 will re- ‘the highway yesterday en route: f. at lover the highway Monday eve- morning over the highway en ao Judge William V.i Albury, “Mis: home! rp! Law H ‘a 1 . T.. on} 0, fning. | 3 ‘route to Washington, D. C.,/ 91, A®bury and the children, left over; of Florida, POLO SHIRT DANCE Friday Nite, 9:00 o’Clock CUBAN CLUB Del Woods’ 9-Piece Band i } DOOR PRIZE—Gallon Wine ugust 8, state full name, ; ADMISSION . and serial numbers} interest rate, date! date of maturity, and} Bonds that are in de-/ ‘ault of interest must be offered at} a FLAT price, which price shall be! anderstood to be the e or such bonds MATURITIES OF PAST DEFAULTED OR UNPAID COU-; PONS ATTACHED, and notice is hereby given that if any such! coupons have been detached prior to| delivery of y bonds accepted andlor purchased hereunder the face! value of such missing coupons will be| deducted from purchase price; and| offerings must be submitted on this; basis. Sealed envelope containing| such offerings shall plainly state on} its face that it is a proposal for the sale of Monroe County bonds. The right is reserved to reject] any and all offerings or portions of; ADMINISTRA- A. aled offerings of r yatured Road Highway Refunding | Bonds of MONROE COUNTY, FLOR- | IDA i , through and’ must z scription bonds ue, asked Over-Seas TransportationCo., 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 82 BOARD OF ION OF FLOR : David Sholtz, Governor, as Presi- dent J. M. Treasure THOMASINE M. MILLER | —BEAUTICIAN— i Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574-. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN |. Sees Quarter Billion Saving For Motorists Dr. T. G- PHILADELPHIA, Pa.—Nearly a| quarter billion dollar saving an- nually for American car owners— equivalent in its effect on car owner pocketbooks to a 10 percent drop in the price of automobiles— is possible within the next few years as a result of research into to engineers of The Atlantic Refin- ing Company. The calculation, made by Dr. T. G. Delbridge, research di- upon the reduction in piston ring replacement and. reconditioning costs whic! ‘ould result from a 36 Percent ret ‘ion in wear. Previous calculations had placed the poten- tial saving at only $50,000,000. Laboratory tests, it is said, have in- dicated high film strength motor oil can cut engine wear as much as! Seev.eeececeseeces ! YOUR DESTINY ~ i By LE MARS : eo: The character and talents of those born between | JUNE 19 TO JULY 23 i CANCER people born under this sign have a vivacious, rest-| less and anxious nature; are ener-; getic, aspiring, but lack continu-' ity. Are happy and unhappy at! the same time. Anxious to learn, but impatient in methods; have good figures, are graceful and courteous. The most affection- ate, unselfish people in the world;! are quick in body and mind; clev-; er in business matters and fit to! command; they are ambitious to| obtain wealth, honors, and all! good things in life, and Cancer | helps them to succeed, The sub-j| jects kindred will push him en- ergetically in the career he will; finally select; wealth will be oft-! en very hard to collect, and the inherited patrimony may be reck-} lessly squandered, either by rela-| tives or by children of the sub-' Delbridge 40. percent, and more recent road tests near Toms River, N. J., and elsewhere have shown that low- priced stock ears can be driven more than 100,000 miles each with virtually no wear. “We now be- lieve it safe to say,” Dr. Delbridge announced, “that a car lubricated in accordance with manufacturer's specifications and using motor oil capable of bearing 15,000 pounds pressure per square inch—three times average—can be driven the equivalent of ten years of average motoring by non-professional driv- ers with less wear than would be expected in one-tenth the distance, without repair to any lubricated part, and without carbon removal. General use of such oil can save the nation’s 25,000,000 car owners more than $200,000,000 a year.” ject. Cancer subjects will have many friends and protectors, pecially among the opposite sex; toward the 35th year the position will changed good to bad or vice versa; after this age it will be muca more Should wear an Aquamarine gem, which will har monize with their dual nature, es- sub jects’ be from steady. Subserioe to The Citizen—2uc weekly. FOR SALE Furnished two-story house and lot at 1307 White- head street. In exclusive neighborhood. Beautiful view of the sea and overlooking Coral Park For price and terms apply to L. P. ARTMAN, The Citizen Offico Residence 1309 Whitehead Street YOUR DESTINY BY LE MARS A 1936 Reading to The Citicee Beaders by Speciel Am rangements for a Limited Time only TEN CENTS Coie and Stamp. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN KEY WEST, FLA Name Address City and State | Date of Birth Write Plain Enclosing 1c Com and Stamp "wee emma : | Tobias Kipper has a bran’ new unworkable scheme fer bringin’ back good times. He’s lookin’ fer a tax payer t’ finance it. As to planned economy, It seems be all plan an’ no economy. 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