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__PAGE FOUR cce=e COUNTY-STATE -. WELFARE WORK KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY LISTED IN TALK 101 OLD AGE ASSISTANCE; 97 AID TO BLIND; FIVE AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN: ‘of candidates HAVE 500 CHILDREN CASES) State Welfare Board’s work in -giving eld age, aid to the blind, and aid to dependent children in Monroe county was discussed in ‘‘@ talk by President Ernest Ram- sey at the luncheon of the Rotary Happenings Here Just 10 Years Age Today As Taken From The Files of The Citizen auth | The locat American Legion | post will initiate the largest class tomorrow night that has been initiated here.; ‘More than 50 members were add- led to the roster during the mem- | bership drive and many more are fexpected to be taken by the end ofthe present month. The mem- bership is 100 percent more than it was last year, and the commit- tees are striving to make it 200 percent stronger. In addition to Auoyv, Tere! | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN THIS LIGHTHOUSE IN HEW BEDFORD, MASS. FLASHES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1939 ir SITPITPITTIIDILEDINOETTT ESOS OOOO in OOTOTOTIETELH, {YOU'LL FIND IT HERE! - The Shoppers’ Department Here’s a Representative List of Key West Merchants that Sell Practically Everything of Interest to the Average Family or Businessman. IS‘OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISITORS AND RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY -Merchants Represented Here Have Been Chub Thursday. |the initiation many matters of > IWSTEAD OF To SHIPS-— Fellowing report was advanced by Mr. Ramsey: Old Age Assist- ance, $105,921.50 for 101 persons; Aid to the Blind in 1938, 97 per- Bona received a total of $1,529 a| month; Aid to Dependent Chil- dren, five received $69 monthly together; clothing worth $15,- 035,52 and commodities of $20,- | ‘261.28 were disbursed; 25 county boys were enrolled in the Civilian ~ Gonservation Corps receiving an average of $750 morthly; 704 have: been ¢ertified to*¥Yélief rolls. "Mr. Ramsey pointéd’ out that} all funds for Florida publi¢ assist- ance came from tax or from federal appropria- tions of matchnig funds. A great need has been found in the aid to dependent children with prob-| “ably 500 who are ready to come under this classification. Legislative action must be tak- en to extend social welfare re-) , lief to these others. Rotary Anns’ Night, an annual affair, will take place shortly. Visiting Rotarians: Doc Baker, Williamsville, N. Y.; Dr, Harold S. Johnson, Newton, Mass.; Harry F. Baker, Minneapolis, Minn.; Christian Lantz, Salem, Andrew Miller, Ft, , Lauderdale, *?¥la H. W. Bert Nichols, Cincin- nati, Ohio; William C. Maltby, Buffalo, N. Y.; Harold Chafey the ‘beverage | the utmost importance to the post will be handled at the meeting and it is urged that all members arrive at an-early hour. Adjutant Clements states that additional | caps and buttons have been pur-| chased and those members who have none may secure them to-) morrow. One of the important) matters to be considered is that! of having the Key West barracks reopened to the public for ath- letic events and as a sightseeing place for visitors. Until recently this post: hadtalways been open| {to the public.and sports were en- couraged, and it is the aim of the (legion to have it restored to its old status, The Citizen was in-| formed. | i A new and highly ornamental mid-winter flowering shade tree | has been introduced in Key West by Frank Reshore, of 609 Grinnell | street. The tree is known as the ; spathsoda, a member of the big- nonoa family, and the seed orig-| inally came to Florida from Ja- |maica. A number of lawns and ornamented with this beautiful plant. The spathsoda blooms id grower, usually attaining a ;height of eight feet in its third year. Mr. Reshore brought a fine specimen of the flowers this YES, ITS A GAS STATIONS Mazaroous Hercurs THE FOOTMEN WHO PILOTED THIS: ELEGANT COLUMBIA ELECTRIC WIETORIA In 190] HAD PERILOUS SEATS. MOWAIR VELVET STRON US PILE SLIPPING AND SLIDING. THEY ALSO INDUCE GOOD POSTURE, FOR MOWAIR VELVET MERNS’ PIRATE’S GOLD Edited By LILY LAWRENCE BOW \eveccccccuncauccccccccs | THE HUMAN TOUCH | Little,human touches Are the things that count, | | foore, Maplewood, Mo.; Earle gardens in Coral Gables are now Little human touches The thing most paramount. Mass.;' profusely during January and/ We struggle for the big things, D. Fred Cliff, Presque Isle, Me.;| February and the plant is a rap-| And want both gold and pleasure | But without the tender human | touch, Is lost life’s sweetest treasure. : ,and--wife, Ted Bailey and wife,| morning and the colorful cluster Mother with her new-! bore habe Point Pleasant, N: J. :::Gyests: Billy Ladd,.captain of Harris School Safety Patrol; H. E: Rappold, New’ Castle, Pa:; J. \ has been the subject of much comment. Heavy fog yesterday morning, After pain is spent, ate Knows the thrill of, ecstasy. Baby’s touch has meant. ‘tainly, your honor. | the movies? Magistrate—Come, we will re- construct the action and locale of the crime. Criminal (proudly)—Oh, cer- Is this for Listen Tonite! Joe E. Brown Post: Toasties 7:30’ P. M. FIFTTIIZIIL ZL LOLOL OLE PV I TIA Baia For Social Occasions...” ” Be assured of the beauty-'that is fe: t naturally yours ... avail yourself of N < our. expert beauty service and lower AYE prices. THOMASINE MILLER BEAUTY SALON OVERSEAS HOTEL A Small Radio With Big Performance 1939 PHILCO Carefully Selected and Dealings with Them will be Satisfactory in Every Way. Ask Your Grocer For. . . EAGLE BRAND COFFEE WE CATER TO PARTICULAR COFFEE DRINKERS ROOMS. AND 7 APARTMENTS THE PIN Mrs. M. A. Lord, Mer. 1830 FOGARTY AVE. (Corner Ist Street) Enjoy Your Visit In Key West At THE PINES PHONE 753x-J REASONABLE RATES G. C.. ROBERTS General Merchandise Wholesale and Retail | Galvanized Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing H. B. Davis’ 100 Per Push-Button Tuning! Here’s a radio your entire household will enjoy! De- * spite its compact size, this new 7T Philco brings you a world of power, fine tone and the thrilling convenience of Electric Push-Button Tuning, And it’s every inch a Phileo in quality. 95 pall i | oe Feoupled with a choppy sea, in+| Lovers after unkind. words, terferred with the tests of the Unhappiness do share, | Submarine S-4, which are being The touch of lips in penitence | conducted in the harbor, and fur- Much, damage. can repair., ther escape tests by means of the and yalue! Pay, As Little As $1.00 a Week PIERCE BROS. | Fleming at Elizabeth St. —+PHONE 270—— Dole Pineapple : “Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Streets " “TRANSPORTATION. ee inflated lung were postponed un-| What matter if a word 1oiaw Tanker Arrived “Steamship ‘Tanker Roanoke, of the Texas Co., arrived in port yesterday from Jacksonville, | berthed at the Porter Dock Co., and.began pumping a cargo of 5,500 barrels of fuel oil into the company’s tanks. Ozark In Port Today Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde- Mallory Lines, which was to have arrived in port yesterday, came in today. It was said at the Key West offices of the line that the ship ~ was forced to remain at her dock ‘in the Mississippi River because of a fog, which kept her moored for 13 jhourg :. ¢ En is a dog. we «daily see Who% neither “pitb-nor pedigree. A it ro £ by the! ro Pre-omni- ene ies hot frank! =A dag that neither barks nor Sas SRI shamelessly appears in se doesn’t jump, he. doesn’t} -———-etroll, ~ “But much prefers a little roll. Emerging from it no whit flus- tered, By being greased mustard. with gooey A vicious dog, too small to bite] us, He gives the human race gas- tritis! Nook Repartee {til today. | Editorial comment: “I claim that’s pretty good—listen to that * | cricket chirping”, said a New Yorker at Key West a few days ago. “I left New York a few days ago, in fact not more than 48 hours ago, and it was so cold there that even the snow birds | weren’t having a doggone thing to say”. Regular meeting of the Harris’ School P.-T. A. will be held in the school auditorium 4 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. All parents are requested to be present. Lovell cruiser boat service is to } start across the highway water gap tomorrow with the arrival of | the bus leaving La Concha hotel | at'9 @eloek. The cruiser to be. used hits ‘been reconditioned and | .will’Be edatinually used in con-. nection with the highway. Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Baker, 1301 United street, are rejoicing | over the arrival of a son at their | home 11 o'clock today and weigh- | ing 10% pounds. The babe has | been given the name George | Graham Baker, to be the name- {JOB PRINTING | of All Kinds Wife (angrily) — Anybody} would think F was nothingbut a} charwoman. Husband—Especiaily, saw this toast, ; We : are aduinpea to do all kinds of print- ing — quickly, eco- nomically; and with the best of workman- ship. Call 51 for an estimate. RAPID SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES REASONABLE PRICES THE ARTMAN PRESS The Citizen Building PHONE 51 seems H cross, | Resentment, anger, strife, A true firm clasp of hands Melts all in joy of life. All hearts some burden carry, , No need to search the cause, Just smile and give the human touch, | And you obey God’s laws. | —Clara C. Glover. | sake of George Graham, esteem- ed friend of the father. Henry Strater, New York; newspaper and magazine artist, | is in Key West for the first time’ and is having a great time fish- ing. He thrills while telling of| his fight with a sea monster, which was from nine to 13 feet| long. a he ; 9200 BM. Saturday Night Serenade: Pet Milk 9:30 P.M. Hit Parade 10:00 P. M. 560 KC WOAM OVERSEAS TRANSPORTATION CO., INC.. Fast, Dependable Freight and eg Service —between— MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving All Points on Florida Keys between MIAMI AND TWO ROUND (Except Sunday) virect Between Miami and Key West, DIRECT EXPRESS: Leaves Miami 2:00 o’ West 7:00 o’clock A. M. Leaves Key West - o'clock A. M:, arriving Miami 2:00 o’clock P. LOCAL: (serving Leaves Miami 9:00 0 West 4:00 o’clock.P. M. Leaves Key West 8:00 0’ "clock A. M., arriving Miami 3:00 o’clock P. M. all emunileia points) . KEY WEST TRIPS DAILY clock A,.M., arriving Key "clock A. M., arriving Key Oe Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service Fall Cargo Office: 813 Caroline St. Insurance Telephones 92 and 68 Warehouse—Corner Eaton and Francis Streets Pe Ee SPE IEEE a ae. IID ILZL LL ALLL LE £ —COITMTOOTIIITMITT ITE, WOOOTTETTPTILOLIIIIIITTSTTSSITIIIOOOT TS. 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