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PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 193 PEOPLE’S FORUM ~ FAVORS REFERENDUM |posed bill, thereby affordigy Editor, The Citizen: | the voters and taxpayers of Md OUNTY’ BOARD ORDERS FOLDERS (Continued from Page One) cost of the plane would be ap- proximately ‘$100. ~ HENRY HASKINS i WILL GRACE LOCAL In a ji nationwide | SOCIAL \ = epee - SOCIAL CALENDAR THURSDAY— Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church 6:30 P.M Concert by Key West Hospitality Band. 8 p. m. iew Park Brotherhood Banquet 7:30 ‘p. m: Fleming Street Methodist Church parsonage. Stephen R. Mallory Chapter, U. D. C. 4 p. m. at home of Mrs. W. E. Huston, 1404 White street. ——— | SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. Lis oes Floor Show and Dance. 4-6 p. m. Cuban ub. MONDAY— Key West High School P.-T. A. meets. 7:30 p. m. High School Auditorium. TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club supper, open to wintef visitors. 6:00 p. m. Church Annex. ee NS WEDNESDAY— Meeting of The American Legion. 8 p. m. Legion Home. —o— H | | ——— ACTIVITIES | Frank J. Markey On Visit Here © Frank.Jay Markey, of New "York, head of the. Markey. News- paper Syndicate, is a visitor “in Key West and is struck with the many new and interesting things to be seen on practically every hand. Mr. Markey was a visitor to The Citizen yesterday and was accompanied by John Putnam, son of the famous writer, Nina Putnam Wilcox. They both ex- pressed themselves as being de- lighted with everything they) saw. Mr. Putnam has been a resident of Key West for a num- — of months. It was decided that the county was in no financial condition to sponsor the cost of the tour, and the clerk ap instructed to so in- form Avil wont |’ MEET, 2 Clerk Sawyer read a communi- EE uncdllected antl which -@ppeared fon the Error.and Insdlvency List in Monroe county, arid it was explgined by the clerk that he |had se it the-reply to the gover- Bae if | In the reply was included de- linquent personal property taxes covering the 11 years from 1927 | $42,817.31, much of which, in the jopinion of Mr. Sawyer, could and should have been collected. Officers’ Reports Sheriff K. O. Thompson's re- |port of money collected by his office and deposited in the First National Bank, showed $158.84. just in time for Easter business, |Superintendent of lighthouses in Henry B. Haskins, assistant Would you grant me space in |roe County an opportunity & 4 your columns that I may be en- Fs press their individual views. aj abled to express my opinion} Armour and Company introduce|the Seventh District, who had their sensational’ new triumph—|been absent from the city two} relative to the contemplated bill! |to 1937, inclusive which totaled} | This type, of “tendering” is the result-of a new method of smok- |ing exclusive with Armour, which a.new: controlled heat pro- cess-is used. plus an ideal, con- trolled humidity. By this new method Armour Star achiéves its extraordinary tender- ness and rich, true ham flavor. To -the _ housewife, Armour’s new Star. Ham offers even more |than.a taste thrill for the whole | family: Because of the extremely {high- heat applied in the new | curing process, her Star Ham will actually require 25 percent less cooking—a big saving in time From* the standpoint of the dealer, Armour’s discovery means customer satisfaction—plus dol- weeks, arrived over the highway {on the bus at 3:30 o’clock yester- lag? afternoon. i i first made to Camden, N. J., in, Where he went on board the | Lighthouse Tender Zinnia, which | was given her trial tests on March | 24 and 25, and then he made a \trip to the World’s Fair, in New} | York, but as the fair is not to jopen until April 30, was disap- | pointed. | The return to Key West was | then started and visits paid to |different points where offices of | the service are located, and after |a delightful vacation, started on |the trip home. { Mr. Haskins’ first visit was} | abolishing the Criminal Court of Record of this county? j | Iunderstand that an attempt is/| |$o be made to put this bill through | |the House and Senate without a! jTeferendum. Our representative, Mr. Bernie} C. Papy, possibly is making such} an effort in all sincerity concern- | ing the economic conditions of| this county. | ; However, I feel that Mr. Papy j was elected by the people, and by | |so doing, the people did not in- j tend he be vested with dictatorial | | powers. | The views of every qualified | voter and taxpayer of this county | Pertaining to this bill should be | considered. | This consideration should be shown by our State Representa- 4 opinions by casting their votes favor or against the bill. WILLIAM E. P. ROBE Key West. Fila. Apri 5, #239. FOUND THROUGH P| DULUTH, Minn. — Through advertisement@n> a newspaj Mrs. Charles Smith located brother who had @ene to A tralia 30 years ago. Kidney Danger Getting up nights, frequent scanty flow, burning, leg pains backache may be nature's we: ing of functional kidney orders Danger Ahead. Make 4-day test. Diuretic the i Help nature eliminate acids and other wastes which cj cause the irritation that J you up. Ask any druggist for test box of Bukets. Locally n MEETS TONIGHT There will be a:regular, meet- | Pdx ‘Colfettor Frank. Ladd’s re- |port for .the month .pf March |showed a total of $4,972.08, dis- | tributed® ia8* fellows: - General meet tonight in their lodge:reoms /$pecsqi Aaotaing Fund on Duval’ street for the purpose | ¢59¢°96.’ Road Fund, $531.01" Gen4| is — lorena of of |eral School Fund, $1,327.52; Spe- ficers for - enisuin; - | cial’ *District No. 1 Fund, (By MYRTLE COSGROVE) --" «| visiting Elks are welcome. Fae agi An initeresting and well-at-jed description of the jamboree) ’ Officers, who were elected and|* Report of Clerk C.. Sam B: tended meeting of the Woman’s/sponsored by the Key West Club|who will be installed at the | Gurry of the criminal court of Club. was held at the Clubhouse,}of Miami, in commemoration of| meeting tonight, are: Dr. H. C.| fecord’ for the month. of March, Tuesday afternoon. the opening of the Overseas | Galey, Exalted Ruler; C. Rodney| was read and placed on file. The meeting was opened by ' Highway. Gwynn, Esteemed -Leading) of licenses issued from| lars and-cents_in-profit, for the} important reaSon that the new! Process cuts shrinkage losses:to,a/ minimoarh. Dealers will also no~jing of the City c to-| tice: that, when ‘a new- Star Ham night, ‘beginning. at- 8: o'clock. is cut ,in ‘steaks, the fine, tender | This ‘will be the first/foeeting.of| firmness‘ of the: meat keeps each|the month. . . “? i ae slice-stiéoth and cleat without Every -dealer-is urged tq take fill the vacancy created by » the full advantage. of Armour’s pow- | death of Roy Fulford will be tak-| erfull.advertising. drive -for the}en up, with much other business! new. Star. Hamby tying in with|to come before the meeting. jtive and Senator by the attach-! Olivieri's Drug Store—advt. Elks’ Lodge Te ment of a referendum to this pro-| “Members-af B; P. O. ‘Biks will| Key West Woman’s Glub .Contimues “Wfforts To Clear ‘Léwet Keys" Of Unsightly Billboards And Signs __— Tuy rT Topar& | The Favorite In Key Weste STAR + CUBAN COFFEE OCE] &s his own advertising whenever He’s on the Road to possible “and by‘ using ‘plenty of display material. From Armour the president, Mrs: Stephen; That the club will engage in| Douglass. The club prayer was an unusual number of activities | recited, allegiance pledged to the during the ‘next two months was! flag of the United States, and evidenced by the. announcements “America, the Beautiful”, sung made by Mrs. Douglass. by the entire assembly. Kare spaghetti supper will be} The minutes of the previous! given April 17th, at the Club-/ meeting were read by the re-| house. cording secretary and reports} The annual Mothers and heard from the treasurer and|Daughters Luncheon, which is} corresponding secretary. ‘the outstanding event of the club) One new member was admit-j year, will be held may 13th, at ted into the club, Mrs. Susanne, La Concha: Hotel. Staley. A card party at La Concha and Knight; I. Weintraub, Esteemed Loyal Knight; C. G. Hicks, Es- teemed Lecturing Knight; George O. Lucas, Secretary; Morris Holts- berg, Treasurer; Newton Curry, Tiler. | Vero Beach Couple Married Here “George L. Duncan and" Miss | Alice Sheffield, . both .of. Vero ‘the office of Mr. Ladd and con- \tained in the report showed a to- tal of $100.50 for the state and $50.25 for the county. Clerk Sawyer tendered his. re- ;port of tax certificates redeemed |during the month of March un- der the provisions of the Murphy Act and the distribution of funds received, as follows There were 141. parcels, and advertising amounted to 277 inches. The clerk received $705; | | | { eee ‘REV. ARTHUR PAIN . salesmen, dealers .may obtain! pennants and‘a§ ‘six-foot, four- | | colotéd standing display of Ar-} Pes jmour’s famous““Ham What Am”; __ F { chef carrying abig silver platter; First Congregational church! | of the new Star Ham. | was well filled last night by an} a ‘audience which greatly appre- . TWO TEETH.AT 100 | ciated the talk and pictures -of; H 3 : ; missionary work done in Cuba by : | | Rev. Arthur B. Pain, missionary | PETERSBORO, N. H. — Mrs. SU LEARN TO SAVE! Marty Earl. ofthis. city, who is; to Havana. years old, says: The talk was on. the . subject, CCESS— 4*32! A HABIT THAT PAYS! ’ THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST $545; Tax Collector | — than f t Beach, Fla., arrived jg Key (West|The Citizen, and sania the office of Judge Ladd, $106.70; Mrs. Wm. F. Ma Raymond R. Lord at 5 o’élock yes: | loney. $165.62. The amount o! A letter was read from: the!a rummage sale are also contem-} , American Humane Society re-| plated in the near future.‘ = ve two: teeth, “Christian Life — Abiding — in Méanber of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Christ” questing the club’s endorsement ‘Mrs. Douglass, who attended f | and’ they mieetf*: on a resolution prohibiting’ the] the’ convention of the- Florida exploitation of animals in’ dan-!Federation of Women's Clubs at gerous scenes in the moving pic-} Orlando, March 23-24-25,> as° a tures. The resolution was en-|delegate-of the-Key - West- Wo-|Tead the ceremony, which was/ dorsed. }man’s Club, gave an entertaining Mrs. Philip Cosgrove gave a and’ well-delivered report of the detailed account of the action | highlights of the meeting. Among taken by the committee toj the: distinguished: guests at this abolish billboards along the Over-| meeting were : Mrs.. Sadie Orr. seas Highway. This committee,|Dunbar, president of the’ Gen- composed of Mrs. Cosgrove,|eral Federation of Women’s Clubs chairman, Mrs. J. J.-Trevor, andiand Mrs. J. Ralston Wells, state Mrs. Curry Moreno, are expend-| president. ae ing every effort to have the signs! . Besides many members of the removed from the roadway be-{Woman’s Club present at the tween Big Pine Key and Key, meeting, there were also the fol- West. They are at present pre-| lowing visitors: Mfs. M. D. Seay, paring a bill which B. C. Papy,| Mrs. William F. Huse, Mrs. C. H. local representative will present! Baker, Jr., Jacksonville, Fia., at this session of the legislature.]and Mrs. H. J.- Stocking, Win- It was reported that the State} field, Kansas. Federation of Garden Clubs is| also working along the samejness session, a social hour was lines and are hoping to have ajobserved by members and guests. bill passed which will clear all| Tea and sandwiches were served | highways in Florida of sign} by the hospitality committee of boards. | which Mrs. Greyburn Pinder is Due to the illness of Mrs: | chairman. ‘3 Haydn Illingworth, chairman of} A large and well” patronized the fine arts committee, the| food sale avas held’ by the house regular program was omitted. land grounds committee, Mrs. J. Mrs. Eva Warner gaye . spi fe Trevor spairrtte Dike Qe. (phage 9 PG A een A Cleb Observes © |! I Kidilie Pan-Meldfican >! terday to secure a marriage ai. |e cancelled totalled .$16,- Stone Church Service Club ob- served ladies’ night at the regu- lar meeting Tuesday evening. A good program was enjoyed, in- cluding a solo by Rev. Victor Rankin, accompanied by King- man Curry at the piano, and a talk on wildlife conservation by Audubon Moore. The club authorized the secre- tary to write a letter of invitation to the adjutant-general of the American Legion at Palatka, urging them to select Key West for the 1940 convention. A copy of this letter was ordered to be turned over to a member of the|las Americas)—Pupils of San Legion of Key West. ‘A motion was also made_ that the members and their wives and! friends attend the tent, meeting in a body. ‘ After the meeting Tuesday night the group boarded the Balmy Days for-a two-hour’ moonlight sail in Hawks. @hannel and on the adjacent waters. Everyone in the party reported a very enjoy- able trip. . _ A Kiddie Pan-American Floor Show and Dance has been ar- ranged by Miss Beniildes Remond, of San Carlos Institute, and Mrs.| Union which was scheduled for | Eva Warner and Victor Larsen, of the WPA Recreation Department. The event will be held at Cuban Club Sunday from ‘4 to 6 p. m. Great interest has been shown by the public in the children’s festival. The following program has been prepared for the Show: 1. America’s Day (El Dia de Mr. Allen E. Curry, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Klebsattel, S. R. Singleton, Mr.’and Mrs. Chas. H. Ketchum, Sr., Chas. H. Ketchum, | Jr., Mr. and Mrs. cense, | This was done and the judge! witnessed by Tax Assessor. Otto Kirchheiner and Miss Louisa Delaney. PERSONAL MENTION George Peterman was a pas- senger leaving over the highway this morning for Miamj after a pleasant visit of several days in the’ city. Sidney Tullis, Bill Carey and | Shipman Hodgkins, were passen- At the conclusion of the busi- | gers on the early bus this morn- | ing going to Perrine, Fla. Joe Browne, proprietor of the Jefferson Hotel, left on the early bus this morning for Miami for a i visit with Attorney Bart ‘““Henty’ Behretis, attorfiey .of Homestédd,' Fia!}'was-in the- city today’ and was! ut. the ‘county court ‘hotise: looking’ aftet the in- terests of clients :.in. that sec-|} ~ tect; {Vives et by thacy, who formerly owhed a ‘boat building plant near ' Miami, is in the city for the} -| purpose of witnessing the launch- | ing of the Schooner . Western this afternoon but has been de- ferred until tomorrow. highway to spend his quarterly vacation with his family. Mrs. Hester Johnson, who .had returned to Key West last eve- ning over the highway. . Application for a liquor license | was, read from the »,Sugar Loaf, Fishing Club, incorporated, but} |the application did not show that | | the club had been incorporated | |for a period of two years as re-| | quired by law. | The matter was discussed and it was decided to send a telegram to the club’s proprietor, R. C. | ©woeecnecencceccccesscose | Perky, asking that the county be | information showing | furnished the length of time the club has ; been actually in operation. |“ t | Speee | Proposition to establish addi- | ti insane of Florida, the building to ional facilities to care for the | | be at Avon Park, Fla. was read | by the clerk and was approved by the commissioners. GET THIS QUICK-STOPPING, BIG MILEAGE TIRE ,@f less than a, THE TIRE. VALUE HIT OF THE YEAR @ Combining quick. } GENERAL Tru-Ham Flavor in Every Morsel..< Tendered by Heat Alone! @ Elere’s a new taste-discovery! It's Armour’s Tender Star Hem ---and friends, it’s the finest eating to the very last morsel! 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