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PAGE FOUR THE- KEY: WEST CITIZEN eee ——eee———————E—E—E—E—E—E—E—Eeeeeee SERVICES TONIGHT t : aT sYnacocue PERKY TRANSFERS ANSWERS TO TEN C I | KEY PROPERTIES’ “TEST QUESTIONS S O I A Passover services will be held | } tonight at 8 o’clock at the Syna- (Continued from F from Page One) :| gogue by Rabbi Lazarus Lehrer.|conveyed back to the caiginal| questions printed on Page 2 Passover will also be observed | holders of the land the rights of | Ritine Sunday evening at 7 o’clock,|Way when no longer used for | z are jMonday 7 a. m., and Tuesday, |railroad transportation. » Mercury. $ : a memorial services at 7 a. m. The Perky interests, said to be} 3 Af’-flu-ent; not af-flu’-ent. : the largest holders of land on | 4. Two—American and Chi- SOCIAL CALENDAR BRINTON SAYS {arent Sos tne’ Sqronat ‘nega owners, of the Oper |. yc AFofL, and the, nati ee Steen hick je Property| 5 He was in the U. S. in 1936.| ‘ich the railroad was 3 | COMMUNISM IS group had “bm Pebinntteul atti and which was included “ Tweets — SUNDAY— tings. He also told of the action] in the revertible deed. be a Sarwar Concert. Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. | of the British government just] The transfer of the land to) 3 Sk => seer Kiddie Pan-American Floor Show and Dance. 4-6 p. m. Cuban A DVANCIN cc the war in raiding 1’of-|the county or the State Road De-| 10. ree Eri Club. \fice operating out of Ryssig. In|Partment was not consented to | *”- a MONDAY— | America, just recently,.; several by Perky without some ogree-| Key West High School P.-T. A. meets. 7:30 p. m. High School! TALK GIVEN COMMEMORAT. | persons have been pps Ls | ae | working 2gainst the go nt Auditorium. 0 TUESDAY— Stone Church S p. m. Church Annex. Service Club supper, open to winter visitors. 6:00 a WEDNESDA Y— Meeting of The American Legion. 8 p. m. Legion Home. —0— THURSDAY— ING ARMY DAY; WM. LIT-) | TLE NEW PRESIDENT; EVE- | RETT RUSSELL, SECRETARY 1 ! 1 Quoting reliable sources, Re- Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M / tired Colonel L. C. Brinton, in an f | tary consideration, and no agree- iment was arrived at until the’ county agreed to Murphyize the! taxes of the owner, which was |couninned at the meeting eet | as Communists. William V. Little was chosen} | President of the Key West Ro-! tary Club in an election held be-} |fore the talk and Everett Rus- hich had |sell was elected secretary. It i108 Oe — ee yetieatn Siooead: | | a tradition that the sceretary be- jings, were clarified by the deed} come the president the following; | which conveyed to the State Road | BERMUDA MARKET WE ONLY HANDLE— ar differences as to the comet QUALITY MEATS AMOUNT TO SMALL FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1939 {man to turn over the cash. Zim- merman produced $100. “If that’s OMAHA, Neb. —A _ bandit all you've got, I can’t mess with walked into a loan office in this it,” | Below are the answers to test! city and ordered J. T. Zimmer-|away. (f 814 Fleming Street sneered the bandit, walking Phones 67 and 47 Che dade diadiddeddhichaddul a KITS ETITILIIISL IM EASTER MEALS .... prepared with GROCERIES and MEATS bought at this LEADING STORE will be an overwhelming SUCCESS! ARCHER’S GROCERY and MARKET Concert by Key West Hospitality Band. 8 p. m. Bayview Park Brotherhood Banquet 7:30 p. m. Fleming Street Methodist} Church parsonage. Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Annex. which will be is president of the group and has}| done a fine job in recreating in- |terest in the young organization. ' Ahead of the Jaycees is the state: convention. April 21, 22 and 23,! at St. Petersburg. large. “Boring from within” is their method. “They are carrying on a very j effective program among the *; negroes of the country, especial- jy in the South. Their plan of campaign is conducted among the ‘20 military districts of the Unit- ed States” {Communism is definitely organ- j ean countres. Saturday Morning lence”, Col. Brinton said. The Island Fair Grounds 9 o'clock! Junior Chamber of Commerce’ zines and daily newspapers for its Fifth Grade and its teacher, Mrs. | Chamber of Commerce. peeeacam: Tals; pevgran cones reation Department, with Thom- years of age in the city are in- os rious schools have already signi-} |Army Day talk, told the Rotary ized in this country under author- | \JAYCEES WI L } “The aim of Communistic |groups is to destroy the govern- The Harris School Kite Contest, | party was organized in America Saturday morning April 8, ‘pill have anual ciectaniot offi- | PFopaganda, he said, besides car- jof agitation in both industrial Isabel Ball. This contest is under as Curry in charge. vited to take part in this contest. Seececcevecvecccesecoces: fied their intention of taking part {Club yesterday at luncheon that -- ~ jity from Russia as it is in Euro-| Kite Contest On ELECT T TONIGHT: ment through force and_ vio- held at Trumbo} tin 1920, and publishes 75 maga- sponsored by the Harris School | cers tonight at 8 p. m. at the |77iné ona “shop and_ street” the supervision of the WPA Rec- All boys and girls under 16 Many boys and girls from the va-} PERSONAL — I, Shehan, Safety Patrol. year. Present were a group of army| officers, who were introduced by! program chairman Lieut.-Col. J.|~7q wHOM IT MAY CONCERN D. MacMullen, and a group of! is Coast and Geodetic Survey offi-| |cers, who have taken charge of! trical | completing the work in Key West aes eee ees ee in| waters. Visiting Rotarians: Johnson, Newton, Mass., tian Lantz, Salem, Mass. Earle S.) Chris- ; Guests: Lt. Col. W. H. Hous-! lle, Fila., Harris ‘ton, Key West, Ralph H. Eisen- | rath, Chicago, IIL, Witham, Pensacola, Fia., 'R. N. Sindow, Key West, Henry F. Garber, Key West, Fla, | Isadore Weintraub is Present; centers ard among the people at G. L. Anderson, Key West, Fla.,| Webster F. Putnam, West, Fla., Brig. Gen. A. C. Dal- ton, U. S. A. Col. L. C. Brinton, U. S. A. W. C. Snyder, Jackson- Arthur D. Madge,) Bloomfield, N. J., C. W. Bigelow, Miami, Billy Ladd and Harvey School Junior, Capt. W. F. Major Fia., Jr., Key; | Department, full title to the re-| quired property. For the past fifteen years 1 | Florida and the North. During |! ithe’ past year I have contracted) 43 large number of jobs which | to} \have been done satisfactory | thé- Owner. One ef my latest jobs was elec- trical installation on Trumo Hotel | | which was done satisfactory to |the management and to the un- derwriters’ code. This will serve rumors which have been spread j FREE DELIVERY. by my enemies that this work was not satisfactory and had be done over. This statement can be bo Hotel. “aprT- 1tx OMER PEREZ. to contradict|j ders by phone for prompt to con-|] YOUNG HENS, firmed by management of Trum-|j BATTERY-RAISED or SWIFT’S PREMIUM HAM — HAMS, | PRICES ARE. ESPECIALLY j! REDUCED FOR SATURDAY }! and SUNDAY. I Just received ... i | || SOFTBONE ROAST- | s chacachaachedachechheteahetete Just received — selected BABY BEEF and. YOUNG STEER MEA’ x TIPO OLIL ELLE LL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Of the Interruption of Service Between PORT TAMPA — KEY WEST — HAVANA April 20 to June 1, 1939 Because of the necessity of dry-docking for repairs. repainting, etc. to the P. & O. SS “CUBA” ———0—___— LAST SAILING TO HAVANA—Thursday. April 20th. LAST SAILING TO PORT TAMPA—Friday. April 21st. LAST SAILING FROM PORT TAMPA—But only as far as Key West and not on to Havana—Arrives at Key West Monday, Aoril 24th. ee ! We Have Selected LAMB {| ———o——. | PORK HAMS... and for j! YOUR EASTER DINNER we suggest ARMOUR’S STAR 18¢ Place your or- a large shipment of any weight, Ib THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER twice a week sailings Bi . RO TEERSS will be maintained by the SS “CUBA”. Mondays and Thurs- in this contest. Colonel Brinton traced the nine days, with service being resumed esas ibe sven fr cach ae enemas ee eee ISLILILILILILIIILL SD, ERS, tb 29c eo contestants having the highest! ficer of the U. S. Customs Serv- i 2441 Notice: There will be no interruption of P. & O. service number of points. ice, who was visiting at the fats fom all over Russia, to rs e aster e Weineaen SIIeeooae between Miami and Havana. Events are: |home of his mother for several those of the Central Committee ‘ $\ [to be well flavored and ° . Highest flyer (five-minute pe-| days, left on the early bus this of the first Russian Communistic . @ || tender. The Peninsular & Occidental riod). {morning for his home in Miami. | P@"ty- z B uo ite antis! Col. Brinton pointed out that unny ay. PHONE 52 ° Smallest flying kite. Miss Anita Salgado, one of the! | | White and Virginia Streets - Steamship Company Largest flying kite using No. 8|clerks in the office of County NEW SUMMER RATE | Housewives with ease ! QUICK SERVICE thread. Clerk Ross Sawyer, left on the = TERRACE Tae Shpeiee ot Land | GENERAL OFFICE—JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA Best constructed kite. early bus this morning for Mi- Most unique kite. ami where she will visit over the Most original kite. {weekend and return Sunday. Kite battle royal. | All kites entering the contest must fly. Entertain With OUTDOOR BOWLING Duval at Angela 10c DAY or EVENING Free Instruction Free Parking | Coolest Cor. Now Under Roof ; i Miss Edna Roberts, student at | Florida State College for Women in Tallahessee, arrived here yés- ;terday to spend the Easter vaca-j tion with her parents, Mr. and! Birthday Party prea F. Roberts on, Eaton: ay ROTATOR: and PARSNIPS, 5 c L— THEY ARE HAVING ¥ nami EASTER CHICKS |? : greet Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swift gave| y) po ee ONIONS, 3 Ibs i Bi tealaree AR ee ars a birthday party for their son, rs. Euphemia Russell, who ae ae = MARS. JOH / You" Robert James, at their home, had been spending a week visit- FOR SALE eee large stalks 8c ogee eae 25¢ BETTER NOT 422 Baharaa street, on April 4, in ing in Miami, has returned to the | Tecan ; si gs MISS ITS honor of his first anniversary. | “i#tY- fae ol COLORS — YEEEOw ICEBERG LETTUCE, Top quality Refreshments were served and SS | Sa °10¢ | =NcrisH Peas, 29 per head ic games played. vine gave you such an awful! Green STRINGLESS abe Those present were: ee his A. J. Bethancourt BEANS, 19 White Cal. SNOWBALL Laverne Carrero, Gay Lou and|¥¥e- | 2 Ibs. Cc CAULIFLOWER, 25) Vita Joy Barroso, Dolly Marie| “Reading the menu at a sand-' ff 803 Fleming St. Phone 76 Juicy head Cc Owen, Anne Sawyer, Donna and ices shop”, sighed the middle- ORANGES, each Ic Green RADISHES, wyer, June Molina, *&ed man. ¥ellow 15¢ ONIONS, PARSLEY, 5e r, Louis Molina, Jr., SQUASH, 2 Ibs. bunch John Donovan Cruz, Fred Fro- TIOIOOOIOIOII IIS IS Ss a 23¢ For after that event They see how little’s spent Gives the family a laugh Florida CARROTS and BEETS hock, Jr., Ronnie and Robert : Green Lima Beans, Spinach, Artichokes, Brussel Sprouts, James. American Legion Convention i Asparagus, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Sweet Peppers, Spinach. Mrs. Harold Cruz and Mrs. Committee i 5 Joaquin Barroso. i Maxwell House LaChoy LA CONCHA HOTEL | COFFEE, tf) 20C || cHop’ suzy, ; i LaCh _ arta Please call on me for a small donation to neln bring the j Gomer aL Oe ake CHOW MEIN NOODLES, ee value, aster Sunday CREAM, Ge |r woe tor 29e SL gee eee 1940 State Convention to Key West. ! Something out of the ordinary i i, N N z N N) N) N N) ® NI . N : | rere. | SUGAR, 5 | in the line of entertainment for aa 5 Ibs. a 23¢ FLOUR, 25¢ Pork Loin 25 PORK SHOULDERS, 19 the kiddies will be sponsored by | Campbell’s +2 ack —__— ROAST, Ib C | 8 to 10 tbs, mH Je Sociedad Cuba on Eastern Sun-| If you are a KEY WEST BOOSTER, fi Till TOMATO JUICE CORN FLAKES, é 1 Le day, from 4 to 6 p. m,, in the form| 3 14-02. cans Coil 2 pkgs. _ _ Loc a 49 Heenan pert 35 cha, Favesile Dance sand hice out the above coupon and mail or send to Pe CALF LIVER as Cc SLICED BACON, tb v0 Show at the Cuban Club. Convention Headquarters — in the La : Compound Fresh-shipped j_Sblendi program has been ar-|\! Concha Hotel. We will gladly call to Easter MeatsSupreme :)\ 25": 10c pos 25¢ pes : EB PICNIC HAMS, ; PORK CHOPS, = Fresh G: id FRESH SPARE S, ae coe — m -18e | Str ce's 25e FQ Menon a 35¢ attendance. Wot ols CA, EASTER HAMS, — -30e wats acta 20c : = 2 RE i eee ae - > 1% —__ Py uicy stocl Tokay aS Oy AS. Ca, Philadel, TISPE CIAL * SPECIAL SERVICES ezieeen HAMS, 29¢ z lelphia SE, : ORANGES, doz. 10c GRAPES, 1b Ie} ~ AT LOCAL CHURCH y whole, — GREAM CHEESE, 15 Si) [california . 9 POST TOASTIES, 5 : FRESH Soa, 23¢ 3 Le ae ~ LETTUCE, each ___ IC || ENGLISH PEAS, 2_pkgs 1 c Special Good Friday program SS wift's 15e lace FRESH LIMAS, will be held this evening at the Boned OLEO, % —____ ees 25¢ || STRING BEANS, Libby's Assembly of God Church on VEAL ROAST, _ 35ec LARD and 11 =e SQUASH, FRUIT COCKTAIL, 27 (terete arcu ine tec 3 no waste, 15 _ SHORTENING, 15 Cc POTATOES, 13¢ |* 2 tall cans c pageants entitled, “The Empty To give him a better chance VEAL STEW, _ ALL INGREDIENTS FOR Ibs. -____ - Tomb” and “Near The Cross”. : a : ae SOUSE Calif. Sunkist 20¢e |! Ere 10 Bee Also, an Easter program has tm tite, ner —. a veo Swift Premium 25¢ Choice ... LEMONS. doz. c CUCUMBERS. 3 for c as been arranged for Sunday eve-; systematic plan which wi LEG O’ LAMB, ¥ FRYERS, STEWS, HENS, Franco-American ning at 7:30 o'clock at this) enable your child to obtain - (Very Special)... BROILERS CUT-UP FRYERS | SPAGHETTI. 2 cans 17¢ church., “ Le el ee EASTER POULTRY at BRADY'S. ingly small cost FE Roasters, tb 30c; Fryers, tb 35c;! Hens, 16 30c; Stews, tb 25c; Bat- tery-raised Fryers; Guarahteed Key West Eggs, doz. 40c. 1214 White St. Phone 540-W. Hous- ton Brady, Prop. apré-1t Ask our local agent or write JUVENILE DANCE and | FLOOR SHOW EASTER SUNDAY, 4 to 6 P. M. CUBAN CER. Admission PYTTTTITITITITI iit Jd. B. Symmonette, Representative can "Pillsbury and Gold Medal ! visrr OUR... PACKAGE LIQUOR DEPARTMENT All of Your Popular Brands Are Here! Liquors — Wines _ AT REASONABLE PRICES Cordials COMPLETE LINE OF CUBAN PRODUCTS Key West’s Only Open-Air Market DUVAL AT ANGELA STS. OMIILEIMIIIIIIIOO SSS: TIAA A2¢ ALA LAA ALA LAAL LALLA A A Blended from the finest WELL, AFTER ALL, WHEN A STORE WITH THE REPUTATION FOR QUALITY AND VALUES THAT "KONE HAS, GIVES A SALE, NO WOMAN CAN AFFORD TO }> MISS ITF 1/\ WOULDN'T Miss IT FOR THE WORLD. 1M GOING RIGHT. OVER AND THAT'S JUST ) STOCK UP / wHaT § DID! FOP THE « { AND You Swouw WEEK-END £ ‘erring OwAY RKE 4-String || BROOMS, | each Country Roll SUGAR, BUTTER, 96 '¢ | 5-1b pkg. 23¢ Swift Premium PICNIC HAMS, tb HAMS, small end, by half, tb P&G SOAP, 3 bars Extra Fancy Poultry Royal Arms COFFEE, 1% __ Gibb’s TOMATO KETCHUP, -8-0z__bot. Sees TOMATO JUICE, 3 24-oz. cans PHONES 178 and | DUVAL and ANGELA STS Vor |