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PAGE FOUR Ratings And Ribbon Awards At Flower Show Exhibit Announced Following is a list of the rat-{C. Moreno; Red, Calendulas, ar- ings given by the judges to each|ranged by Mrs, Joe Browne; display at the Flower Show: White, Japanese arrangement of Tropical Fruits and Vege-|calendulas, Mrs. J. D. MacMul- tables, 96.6%; Harris School 5A,jlen; Honorable Mention, Nas- 96.6%; Seeds and Seed Pods,|turtium arrangement, Mrs. 95% Cactus and Succulents,|thony Rubino. ; Harris School 6A, 90%; Individual Hibiscus An-} WEAVER POINTS OUT SECURITY | CARD RULES KEPT WHETHER IN DIFFER- | ENT JOBS OR BECAUSE OF THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wild Flowers, 86.6%; Tropical] Flowers, 81.6%; Division Street School 1-2-3, 71.6%; Division Street School 4-5-6, 71.6%; Crotons, 71.3%; Hibiscus, 70%; Division Street School 2A, 66.6%; Bougainvillaea, 53.3%; Harris School 3A, 50%; Harris School 2, 40%. Colored Section Herbs and Native Plants, 95%; St. Francis School, 40%. RIBBON WINNERS Blue, Double hibiscus, Mrs. H.}| 'C, Galey; Red, Single pink, Mrs.) NAME CHANGE H, C. Galey. Floral Arrangement Blue, .."Begonias and baby’s |breath, Mrs. Etta Patterson; Red, | Spring flowers, Mrs. Jordan; | White, Larkspur, Mrs. H. A.) Prindle; Honorable Mention, | Tithma, Mrs. Donald Stewart and Mrs. Lucy Burnham; Honor- able Mention, Phlox, Mrs. H. A. | Prindle. “Workers should give employ- ers the exact name and number as it appears on their social se- curity card”, declared William B. Weaver, field office manager of the Social Security Board at Mi- lami, Fla. “This is necessary”, he said, “in keeping their wage rec- Jord account with the Social Se- This beautiful modern home designed by Anton Skislewitz, Architect, is one of eighty outstanding homes of the year by Florida architects which are described in detail in the new annual iseue of The book contains elevations, floor plans, descriptions and construction details of eighty homes a great majority-of these beautiful homes can be built for $2,500 to $10,000. If you are interested in a home in Florida do not fail to get this valuable 100-page book. -Here “Florida Homes” NATIVE CRAFT AT |\VOLUSIA COUNTY HAS IN- TERESTING EXHIBIT AT HOLLY HILL Home Demonstration Clubs of Volusia County gave an: interest - ing exhibit of protucts .mede from native materials at the Holly Hili State Market last week. Articles ranging from basket: to. window shades manufactured from native palmetto and pine needles were listed among -the exhibits. There were also dem- onstrations of weaving and other handicrafts, including many at- tractive designs in fabrics woven Construction Cost, $8618.00 ; STATE MARKET HOLLY HILL, Mar 4 (FNS).— MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1940 ‘CONKLIN MINDS — OWN BUSINESS 'ANNOUNCES UNIQUE PLAT- FORM IN RACE FOR AT- i TORNEY GENERAL HOLLY HILL, Mar 4 (FNS).— Millard B. Conklin of Holly Hill, who recently announced as a can- didate for the office of attorney general, made the unique state- ment that he would run on a platform of “keeping my nose out of other people’s business”, and listed seventeen objectives he will support in an effort to help all sections of the state. Conklin is 41 years‘of age, a na- tive of Nebraska and has been a resident of Florida since 1925. Ferns White, Maiden Hair, Mrs. Wal- | lace Kirke; Honorable Mention, Boston, Mrs. Anthony Rubino; 5 ther than that which appears on Mr.|Honorable Mention, Staghorn, |O*? : z 2 i | Mrs. L. Pierce. jhis card, or if there is a transpo- SiadowiBoxes jsition of a number on the card, | ‘Blue, Townsend Morgan; Red, |0f @>¥ Sues Toe Gls eo Mra Ranta |part of the employer in reporting | Miniatures |the worker’s wages to the Bureau | Blue, Small vases with yellow |of Internal Revenue the worker } flowers, owner unknown; Red, |M@Y have some trouble in estab- | B. A. Baker. lishing his wage record account i i 1 buds with ageratum, : | Spee eee jaiyeblues bu 4 |upon which is based his monthly Blue, Shrimp Plant, Mrs. J. D.|Mrs. L. C. Brinton; White, Red} MacMullen; White, Euphorbia/and white flowers in. crystal |/msurance payments. — ‘ | cristata, Mrs. B. C. Moreno. jshoe, Miss Joan Thompson. |_ “If you have married since se- Individual. Roses Antiques curing a social security card and Blue, Pink rose in white vase,| Ribbon winners: Commander ,f¢ now working under your mar- Mrs. Stephen Lowe; Red, Pale|Ray Byrns, Mrs. Joan Taylor, es name instead of the name pink rose in pink vase, Mrs. B.|Mrs. Philip Cosgrove, Mrs. Wal-|@PPearing on your social security C. Moreno; White, Dark red rose,|lace Kirke, Mrs. Webster Put-!card, you should notify my office Mrs, Marks. |nam; Mrs. Guy Carleton, Mrs. |in the Langford Building so that Arrangement of Roses Harriet Wilson. |we may make the negenanry | Blue, Pink roses in pale blue| Art Display |changes in our records”, Mr.| HOUSE IN MIAMI vase, Mrs. Clifford Hicks; Red,} Blue, “Night Blooming Weaver advises. Arrangement of white roses, Mrs.|Cereus”, Martha Watson; Red, Many single girls have made | tig eat H. C. Galey; White, Red roses,/“Geiger Tree, | Rough-Leaved |the mistake of getting new num-| yew: EDIFICE TO SIMPLIFY Mrs. Galey: Honorable!Cardia”, W. B. Kirke; White, |bers upon marriage. Under no| mention, Arrangement of sun-|“Chrysanthemums”, Josephine |Circumstances should this be! OPERATIONS; COST ; burst roses, Mrs. Veral Roberts. |M. Smith. done, he said. The number orig-| $750,000 | Tropical Flowers Revisions Later ely assigned is eee for | rs | Carodyline stricta, Mrs.) Garden Club officials an-/life no matter how many times} 2 anti Fi Trevor; ed, Russelin, Mea | nodreed that any corrections or|a worker marries or changes her 7 : | VIENNA, Mar. 4.—Talkative | votice chapel to Brotien Nicholas i. J. Trevor. lomissions that come to their at-|name, according to the field office | MIAMI, Mar. 4 (FNS).—Mi-| women deprived themselves of of Flue, a 15th century Swiss na- Yellow Flowers {tention in the listings, will ap-|manager. jami’s proposed $750,000 customs | the chance of buying silk stock- |tional hero. Blue, Mexican love vine ar-!pear in-The Citizen at a later} Application forms for securing|/house has been formally recom-| ings. Brother Nicholas, a monk who ranged in bamboo sticks, Mrs. B. | date. |social security account number | mended by A. J. Angle, Florida’s | Othmar Taeubele of Vienna, |later became a hermit, saved the cards may now be obtained from | | | ae 4 oe jany employment service jcollector of customs, and the ap-jowner of a dry-goods store, was ; Swiss Confederation from civii |or from any postmaster. eeney | proved plan now is before the | well supplied with silk stockings war in 1481 by bringing about a | plications for account numbers in| U. S. treasury department’s gen-|when the rationing set in. Un- compromise between the city and this territory should be sent to| eral counsel for incorporation in !able to withstand the plea of his | Country cantons a congressional bill to be placed’ fair sex customers, and in disre-: eamtuabecoaee |the Social Security Board at Mi-} ae Potter, chairman of} Room Mothers of the Junior- ami, which serves the counties of | before the proper senate commit- ! gard of .official orders, ‘Tacubele ; tee. | freely sold his silk stockings. } Following is a list of the rib- bon winners at the Flower Show: you will find the last word in new design and economy of construction. A copy of “Florida Homes” can be purchased at the circulation department of this newspaper for one dollar ($1.00) or it will be mailed to you to your home address if you will fill out and mail the coupon. curity Board straight”. If a worker’s wages are report- | ed by his employer by a name from Sea Island Cotton. Key West also has an exhibit \at the Holly Hill market. Subscribe to The Citizen—20c Palms weekly. Blue, Alexander Palm, Pittman; Red, Fern Palm, Mrs. Norton Curry; White, Canary Island Date, Mrs. W. J. Phelan. Begonias Blue, Mrs. Sarah Curry; Red, | Mrs. C. L. Soule; White, Mrs. B. | eecvcee POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Monroe County Democratic Primary, May 7, 1940 Circulation Department, Gentlemen :— I enclose herewith $1.00 (check, cash or postage). Please send me a copy of the new annual edition of “Florida Homes.” Name ..... : ee For Jvd=e of the Circuit Court O.'E. McCASKILL ~ Fer Sheriff T. JENKINS CURRY TALKATIVE WOMEN Fo hr ! BERLIN: A. SAWYER ; METTAU, Switzerland, Mar. 2. '—The population of the little Catholic market town of Mettau | assembled in their church recent- ily and vowed that if Switzerland eecee jwas able to stay neutral in Eu- AP Feature Service rope’s war they would erect a For County Commissioner, First District EDUARDO C. GOMEZ “Eddie” [Ran On Stockings Example HURT THEMSELVES For Constakle, Second District BASIL R. TYNES Jr.-Sr. High School 'Room Mothers Met Service Wives Plan Social ANSWERS TO | TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ Below are the Answers to Today's Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 Mrs. E. L, On the top. Horse racing. Tyr, the Norse god of war. There is none. A race of one-eyed giant shepherds of Sicily. Louisiana, which has _par- ishes. No. Tiger. and S was appointed | ed. | jher clothing card totalling one jhundred points are clipped. In jaddition, every German girl or |woman may buy two more pairs jof stockings. For these, however, | 7. |they have to part with another 16, 8. points, leaving 68 to cover the| 9. Approximately 500 Monroe | rest of their needs. 0. tum entertaininent — committee, |Senior High School met at the | Dade, Broward, Monroe and Col- i y sole ki : Miami Chamber of Commerce! This news spread rapidly all afternoon for a social evening to;es were Mrs, Charles Ketchum, | MEET MARCH 8 | operations are delaying port ship-| sult Taeubele was arrested and club their husbands and| Following the business mesg —— creased about 50 percent during |German woman is entitled to buy | 2. as an additional member of Mrs. i Mrs. Doughtry, Mrs. A. B. AT LAKELAND, FLA. 6 All names of Serv ; an- ; : : ee 2 lier. nounced plans at the Service |home of Mrs. Charles Ketchum initiated the plan for the new|0ver town, making his business be given this Friday at American!Mrs. Wm. H. Doughtry, Jr., an ul ments about 48 hours. Customs ;his store closed. ! friends delicious refreshments were serv- | DELEGATES FROM SIX STATES | the past year. jonly four pairs of stockings an- | 3. ¢ Wives in |Doyle, Mrs. Mervin Russell, Mrs. | | ob feinedy By Mrs., LAKELAND, Mar, 4 (FNS)— ‘When you feel well. It is misery when you don’t. Wives Club meeting last Friday |on Friday of last week. conn TART HIGHWA |customs house about two weeks assume such proportions that the jago, when shown decentralized | Police became curious, As a re- Legion Hall for members of the |Mrs. Percy Curry. | ; ‘collections in Miami have in-| Under present regulations every | 1. Mrs. Kay Sez | pet Se eer ee ae nually for which 16 points from} 4. Present were: AND CANADA TO GATHER | the city ure to be sell, Mrs. Milton Sawyer, hrough a day made mi rable Muscular Pains or Functional ory your sense of duty Have you ever dragged October. by a Headache, Neuralgia, Seven. Menstrual Pains—a day when 5. Mrs. F.C. Reynolds and Mrs. J.'7 awton Watson, Mrs, Curry, Mrs. |The Tenth Annual Convention of B. Timms, and a canvass made by | Laurence Higgs, Mrs. Jose San-|the Taft Memorial Highway As-| President Mrs, E. E. Williamson !chez, Mrs. Robert Roberts, Mrs.|sociation will meet here for a/ and Mrs. M .R. Mansfield to seek |Harry Baker, Mrs. Donald Myers | t additional membership in the |@%d Mrs. Ketchum. poe S | Next meeting will be held at ‘ the home of Mrs. Harry Baker Club members are considering | oy United street. , a program of meeting all busses P.-T, A. Meets to the; High School P.-T. A. will hold jits regular monthly meeting to- morrow, Tuesday, in the school auditorium at 7:30 p. m. A talk by Miss Mary Trevor on “Books”, a questionnaire on {1 Rate As An Ideal Parent”, and |group singing will feature the | program. ‘TWO MARRIA to welcome city. Mrs. Fuller Here | For Clab Speech Mrs. newcomers Eve Alsman Fuller, state supervisor of the Florida Art Project, W.P.A., of Jacksonville, arrived here yesterday afternoon } GE fon ativan cee. LICENSES ISSUED evening Mrs Fuller was] Marriage Jicenses were issued entertained at a studio dinner at|Saturday to two couples at the the home of F. Townsend Morgan, |office of County Judge Raymond local art director. Mr. and Mrs.|R. Lord. ; Ned Bruce, winter visitors here,|_ Nick Scheibling, 52, and Miss also attended the dinner. Barbara lassie seaph) ce Man Mrs. Fuller will be the speaker | took out one license and then at the Woman's Club meeting to- | were married by Judge Lord. morrow afternoon. { In taking out their license, !Raymond G. Dowdell, 29, and Charch P. T A Miss Blanche R. Powell, 28, both A. Meets Tonight \of Key West, announced they {were soon to be married by the ;Rev. P. J. Kelleher, S.J., of St. Mary’s Star of the Sea church. has scheduled a regu- to be held in the;RESIN USED FOR TOOLS nex this evening at 7:00 IN ‘ERSATZ’ GERMANY JUDGE LOWE WILL | HEAR TESTIMONY | Stone Church Associ: lar mee church an o'clock. Parent-Teachers (By Associated Press) BERLIN, Mar. . 4.—Artificial resin, one of Germany’s most widely. used “Ersatz” materials, has now been put to use to make bricklayer’s tools. Bricklayer’s floats, darbies, water levels, and so on, made of this synthetic product are report- ed to be much lighter and more durable than the same tools made out of wood. In addition, it is said, the new material is weather- proof and tools made of it do not Marathon negro, from county jail here by Deputy Sheriff Ray- mond Maloney for arraignment before Peace Justice E. R. Lowe at Tave' r in connection with the injuries suffered by Harry Jones, colored, also of Marathon, during a fight at Marathon Sat- urday night. Jones was reported in serious condition today. Evans was brought here after the brawl, while Jones went first to the West Summerland CCC camp for first-aid and then brought to Key West for further | medical attention. corners. The basic material of new tools is paper which, after (sure, warp. They also do not break or | splinter, nor do they break at the | ment of this patent were listed as der to qualify as a Boy Scout,| hree-day session, March 8, 9 and }10. Delegates from Canada, Michi gan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, George ard Florida, the states crossed by the Taft Highway, will be addressed by numerous |speakers from the several states. R. E. Olds, pioneer automobile manufacturer of Lansing, Mich., is president of the association, “How |and will preside at the sessions of |™© |the convention. The Taft Memorial Highway extends from Sault Ste. Marie, Canada, to Fort Myers, Fla, a jdistance of 1710 miles. During jthe past ten years more than $14,- |Q00,000 has been expended on this highway. The convention is sponsored by the Lakeland Chamber of Com- merce, and Col. Frank Holder, jexecutive vice-president of the association, has been here for the past several weeks working with the local committees in perfecting plans for the convention. VERDICT FAVORS COLOR PROCESS FLORIDA FIRMS ARE GUILTY OF PATENT INFRINGE- MENT ORLANDO, Mar. 4 (FNS).— One of Federal Judge Alexander Akerman’s last decisions before his retirement was one holding the color added process patent owned by the Food Machinery Corporation of Dunedin to be valid and that the various « de- |fendants named in the patent in- 'fringement suit were guilty of in- fringement on the claims of the patent. Defendants guilty of infringe- the Fruit Treating Corporation of these Orlando, Winter Park Packing! tying knots. Company, L. E. Holloway of being soaked with synthetic resin, Leesburg, and the McDonald Cor- |knock a 4elephone receiver off is subjected to an enormous pres- / poration of Auburndale and Lake-|the hook to summon aid to get, iland, | county motor vehicle owners are | ——________ still operating without their 1940 license plates, it was indicated DEMON FIRE IS today at the office of County Tax | PERSISTENT CUSS | Collector Frank H. Ladd, | Up to noon, 1487 of the new li- (By Associated Press) censes had been issued. It is es-| POTTER, Kans., Mar. 4.— timated that 2,000 motor vehicles When Harold Rice, who’s away should now be carrying such li-'on a visit, returns to his farm censes. However, some operators home he’s going to find his wife | wait until the middle of the sum- chopped a couple of holes in the |mer when the price of the tags is , house, but he’s lucky he still has ‘eut in half, storing their cars in|a house. Z the meantime. | Mrs. Rice discovered a_ blaze AR Boies jon the roof and she climbed ‘NOBLE LADY PLAYS across icy shingles to put it out | with a bucket of water. | THE GOOD FAIRY, The fire broke out again, com- | jing through the roof. She chop- | (By Associated Press) ped a hole, carried onother | GUNTEN, Switzerland, Mar: 4.|bucket of water and put it out. |—Three Swiss soldiers told a) The third time it came through |lady who frequently walked by the upstairs floor and she had to their post near the resort of Whack out more timber to pour |Gunten that the only~ thing, more water. S worrying them about mobiliza-| At last reports the fire was tion, apart from being absent | out. from their jobs, was boredom. | | The lady left Gunten shortly | ® : |afterwards to return to her home Today S Horoscope jin the principality of Liechten- country next to Switzerland’s) Today’s nature is a highly im- eastern frontier. |pressionable one with scientific | She left the soldiers a large tendencies. It is necessary that jand modern radio set bearing a/there be a partner to enjoy plaque inscribed “To the dear,|things in common and the high- courageous soldiers of the fron-'est enjoyments will not be tak- \tier guard with most gratefuljen alone. It is a very symmet- greetings and warmest wishes— jrical, well-rounded life with am- Elsa, Duchess of Liechtenstein.” |ple endowments. But, be very | —_—_— ‘careful selecting a companion, RATHER INDEFINITE |for there is danger of loss there- : | by indicated. DALLAS, Tex.—Executors of the will of the late Mrs. Bertha/ F. 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