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PAGE FOUR Trassells Locate | On Beach For Summer | Word has been received that | Mr. and Mrs. William Trussell o: St. Louis, Mo., who were | winter visitors to Key West this | j Past season, have located at the| NOTES OF TODAY | Lett For Chicago T. H. Wright, who had been! Personel entertained the all- | Visiting in the city for two days,| Recreation workers and their{ 75th Mer. Time (City Office) | friends on last Saturday at the| ing breezes of the beaches, and| home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund; evening atmos-| Curry. This enjoyable get-toge- | and enjoyed himself in the cool- |the delightful Picnic Held At | Southernmost House | ees | Members of the Recreation| NYA Park Lane Apartment Hotel, Mi-| Phere, left on the morning bus | ther was given as a tokem-if ap- ami Beach, for the summer. How- | for his home in Chicago. ever, Mr. and Mrs. Trussell pect to leave Miami Beach for Nassau for a vacation interval of a few weeks shortly. Mr. Trussell is a retired ex- ecutive of the Southern Pacific Railroad, who sinée his retire- ment, has traveled ,extensively both here and abroad. CLASSIFIED COLUMN ROOMS FOR RENT | ex- | NICE SLEEPING ROOM, $4.00) per week. Apply 319 Grinnell street. jly8-1wk | FOR RENT MODERNLY EQUIPPED NEW APARTMENTS, new furniture. Year round rental. Apply at 140- Pine Street or Phone 495. jly12-3tx NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, Beautyrest Mattresses, hot and cold running water. Bath and showers each ‘floor. Special summer rates, day or week. 933 Fleming street. jly1l-1mo FURNISHED APARTMENT, one block from beach. Apply Val-/| des Bakery. jly9-tf UNFURNISHED HOUSE, six rooms and bath. Apply rear 729 United street. jly8-lwk | APARTMENT, 1104 DIVISION STREET. Hot water, modern conveniences. Opposite Tift’s Grocery. Apply within. jun3-tf DOWNSTAIRS APARTMENT, 2 bedrooms, furnished or unfurn- ished. 1415 United street. Box H, The Citizen. jly3-tf FURNISHED APARTMENT, 604 Duval Street. jun28-tf WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Small House for cash. Box MC, The Citizen. jly11-4t | | was WANTED WANTED — Canvas tarpaulin 10x16 or larger, with eyelets and ropes. Penetrator, Mastic Park, 638 United, or foot of Si- monton near South Beach on Sunday. - jly12-2t-s SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN WANTED to low cost life protection. dividual and family group policies issued from one to eighty without medical exam- ination. Leads furnished. Lib- eral commissions and contin- uous renewals. Standard Mu- tual Benefit Corporation, Box 928, Jacksonville, Florida. jly12-7t sell In- TRANSPORTATION CAR TO SEATTLE via San Diego, San Francisco and Port- land. ‘Can take 3. Share ex- penses. Apply Apt. 5, 725 Du- val street. jlyl0-tf HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends | in need of a good night’s rest to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean’ rooms, enjoy the homey | atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. | 917 Fleming St. apr17-tf | FOR SALE LADY'S BICYCLE. Apply Ann street. jly12-2t COMPLETELY FURNISHED) HOUSE and three lots at cor-| ner Patterson Ave. and Fifth Street, facing north boulevard. Parlor, sleeping-porch, 2 bed- rooms, bath, dining room, kitch- en and breakfast room. Mod-} ernly equipped with new auto- matic electric heater, stove and refrigerator. Sufficient room and ideal location for cabins. Terms; Price, $5,500; $1,000 down, -balance $30.00 monthly with low interest. Price reduc-! ed for cash. Phone 622 or apply Lord, County Court House. jun27-tf SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For! “Apartment For Rent”,) Rent”, “Private Property, passing”. THE PRESS: No Tres- SECOND SHEETS—500 for §0c.| nov19-tf The Artman Press. FOUR ADJOINING LOTS, in- cluding 2 corners. Washington street off White. $1,000 for) . quick sale. Apply J. Lancelot) Lester. Phone 96. jly6-s! ARTMAN} nov25-tf | | Goes To Wedding Miss Beatrice Moreno, was a_ being voluntary during the month | | Passenger on the early bus this’ of | morning going to Miami to at-! tend the wedding of Miss Ruth’ was served on the beach. Swim- | | Dillon, an old friend who attend-|ming and dancing were also en- ed the Convent of Mary Immacu- j early next week. | late in Key West. She will return; Those;present were: Mr. Here For Two Days. { L. E: Wickersham and family, who were the guests for two days! | 0f the La Concha Hotel and en- joyed themselves sight seeing and visiting the various places of en- tertainment, left this morning for their home in West Palm Beach. Flies To Washingt Mack Johnson, who came in} Thursday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Otis Johnson at their home, 806 Divi- sion street, left this morning for | Miami and will there take the plane to Washington. D. C. Miss Sharpley Returns | Miss Elizabeth Sharpley, man- | ager of the La Concha Hotel, who} had been spending a few days in! Miami on business and pleasure, returned to the city on the bus yesterday afternoon. Archers Return Mr. and Mrs. George F. Archer returned over the Overseas High-| way yesterday after a visit of} several weeks with relatives in| | Tampa. They were accompanied | and children, Nell who will vacation city. in Return to New York Miss Mariette Miss Margaret Schuler, who had | state’s exhibit at been enjoying a delightful week | Fair. |as visitors in Key West, left on the 7 o’clock bus this morning for their homes in New York. Interested in Changes George L. Barton, representa- tive of large clothing interests in| © New York, who was a visitor in Key West for several days interested in the many jnett, Charles Knowlton, | weekly. |preciation for the co-operation | | and service.as counsellors-gt the Roosevelt Summer Camp, June. i A delightful picnic luncheon} joyed. and} |Mrs. Edmund Curry, Mesdames | Eva Warner, Lillian Lewis, Law- | rence Warner, Misses Beatrice | Moreno, Josephine Ubieta, An-, gelina Parra, Cecilia Alonzo, ! Hilda Yado, Elissa Moreno, Bar- bara Sherman. Messrs. John Ben- | Frank | Garcia, Harris Sherman, John Roberts, Donovon Herrick and Lauriette Russell, Virginia Tho-| mas and Bill Warner. | Moonset - | Moon, Ist.q’rter, 12th 1:35 a. REALTY TRANSFERS The following réalty transfers | have been recorded in the county j court house Wednesday of ee | week: From Bernie C. Papy and wife! Pauline Burrus Papy to Edward | L. Bacon; Jr., a lot on Vernon! Bvenve, for the consideration of from Trumbo Island Proper- | ties Incorporated to the Housing | | Authority of the City of Key’ | West. Property on White street, jand is 8.91116 acres more or less. CARES: ruin aes Smith was presented with an In-} A “Monkeyshines” coming out | ternational Master by their son and daughter-in-law, j Party was given for the press at! in recognition of his good work Mr. and Mrs. George E. Archer | the Florida State Exhibit at the |in Lionism. Geo. E., Jr. and | World’s Fair by Waldo Sexton of! this the McKee Jungle Gardens at Observation taken at 7:30 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN [DOLLAR IS BIGGER THE WEATHER AT STRUNK YARD! FOOD FACTS IN A NUTSHELL — “Your Dollar Is Is Bigger at — |Strunk Lumber Yard”, says the | SWEET RIVALRY caption on an advertisement -car- iried on the front page of ae Until two or three generations Temperatures _90\issue and according to the prices|#8°. Europe and America relied | Highest last 24 hours - almost entirely on the sugar this i |Lowest last night iMean Normal. - Precipi: 7:30.a. m., inches __ ae Meee —__—86| jlisted therein, the slogan comes pretty near telling the right __.83 | story. ipitation ‘Rainfall, 24 hours ending 0.00 E. A. Strunk, owner of ‘the lyard located near Clyde-Mallory |Docks, has the reputation of | Total rainfall : since Jan. z LIONS PREPARE | | giving plenty for the money in Total rainfall since July i. _ 0.55jthe building line. GREEN NE NEWS inches Deficiency inches since ~ July 0.62 | jfreely marketed and consumed. | NAVY NOTES |Besides its excellence as a raw ed 10.93| salad, it is very good boiled and minced as greens, particularly for service with broiled or roast | Mrs. Burl Tucker, wife of!meats, poultry and game. Pharmacist’s Mate first class | Tucker, on the U. S. S. Aaron BACON FOR IN INVALIDS | Ward, is leaving on Monday by Choice qualities of bacon are {bus for Shelbyville, Indiana | frequently prescribed on invalid | where her children Dermod, 10,| diets in place of cod liver oil or | and Jeannine, 9, have been visit-|Similar preparations, the curing ing with their grandparents Mr.|and smoking of the nd Mrs. Charles Tucker. MONROE THEATER Mrs. Tucker expects to return Isa Miranda-Geo. Brent m. m.}| to Key West shortly bringing the m.| hildren and their dog Buddy Adventure In Diamonds and ith her to their new home at ZANZIBAR Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c) Night—15-25¢ inches ____ | Deficiency since January inches : 4.01! Wind Direction and Velocity NE—8 miles per hour Relative Humidity 80% Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today Sea level, 30.07 (1018.3 millibars) Tomorrow’s Almanac Sunrise __ 5:45 a. m.} |Sunset __ 7:20 p. m. ; Moonrise -- 2:03 p. 12:48 a. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) 2 AM. Since March Mrs. Tucker has been traveling. about in tropical navy fashion, starting from Bre- merton, Washington, then to San Diego, California, and in April to Scranton, Pa., the home of her parents. From Scranton she took | the children to Shelbyville and }came to Key West in June to lo- cate a home here. Mrs. Tucker was formerly from Terre Haute and is a graduate registered nurse in Indiana. P.M. 5:06 10:18 High Low => IS FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Saturday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday, probably showers; gentle to mod-} |erate east and southeast winds. TIFT’S SPECIALS Friday and Saturday Only! CAMPBELL’S SOUPS MUSHROOM. can 3 for _ * 25e Campbell's PORK AND BEANS 16-oz., 2 for 2%oz. FOR VISITORS (Continued ‘from P ‘from Page One) | bership card. Lion Hastings About 500,000 Italians live in New York City; 2,000,000 in the U.S. MONROE MEAT MARKET 10c Key plaque Guests of the club included | Rev. E. S. Doherty, a Lion of | Vero Beach in honor of Napoleon | |Bucklin, Kansas, present supply z Campbell's _ land Josephine, his educated jchimpanzees who- entertain thou-|tional church here; A. D. Luthi | Boniface and {sands of visitors daily at the World's Subscribe to The Citizen——20¢ | ester NA FLORIDA. and | In_re c changes he noted since his last! TO Al visit several years ago, left on the morning bus for Miami. Visitors From Miami Mrs. Rose Easton and _ sister, Mrs. Carrie Thompson, who had iH been visiting with relatives and | the friends in the city for some time, | left on the morning bus for their | y10; home in Miami. Wife Is Tl Bruce Jack, planning to latter part of the month, leave the city the} will to present a which you, ve against the | Singleton, deceased. . Florida, to L state of C. e of Monroe Jude: ice in the County Courthouse in da, within eight ‘rom the date of the | n hereof. All claims not presented within Salo nntaad been | scribed herein shall be barred as | provided by Dated Ju A. D. 1940. ja Irene Singleton, leave this afternoon on the bus 4s for Tampa, called there by the illness of Mrs. Jack. On Leave From Zinnia William A. Roberts and Mrs. Roberts, and daughter Betty Lou, who had been spending a short time in Miami, have returned to the city. Mr. Roberts is spending a short leave of absence from his duties on the Coast Guard Ten- der Zinnia. | (BERMUDA MARKET Handles Only WESTERN MEATS ge WESTERN PORK CHOPS, center cut - PORK SHOULDER _ i léc SEE: TENDERIZED HAMS BIG END, by half ___ 15 30c (4to 8 lbs) oe Selected POULTRY FROM TENNESSEE ROOSTERS, young —. B 20c FRYERS — Ib 3c (2 to 3 Ibs) where prices are right —and quality is best— BERMUDA MARKET. White and Virginia Streets PHONE 52 Republic Presents ‘HI-YO SILVER’ also COMEDY and SERIAL H fe cited ordain rece sotsimeeaedehe Hi BERMUDA sO _ 1 Se through us such as— Archer’s Grocery | SS We Offer You A Complete Food Service |! Order all your food needs | j | | Dressed Poultry Vegetables Dairy Products Meats Fruits Vegetables We carry a complete line of BIRDSEYE FROZEN FIRST CLASS Freck FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PHONES 67 and 47 814 Fleming Street the | and Carl Anderson. CRISCO or SPRY, 3-lb can 50c PEACHES, 2%2-size can _ SUGAR, 5 lbs. ___ POTATOES, 10 Ibs. RICE, 5 lbs. CREAM. can (limit iS” “ean a PAUL LUMLEY j810-Fleming St. Phone 411 preacher at the First Congrega- TOMATO JUICE 14-0z., 2 for 20-oz. 50-oz. - Franco-. -American SPAGHETTI and MACARONL 3 for TIFT’S GROCERY 1101 Division St. Phone 460 We Roast, Blend and Grind | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE to Please Your Palate ORDER YOUR POUND TODAY) The Place To Shop During This HOT - WEATHER LEE’S Food ‘Center Cool and Refreshing! EINHORN’S Week-End Specials SPECIAL DEALS 2 bars wer soar x SUPER " SUDS for only 22¢ 2 Bars PALMOLIVE SOAP and 1 large pkg. RED BOX SUPER SUDS Be 25¢ RINSO, small, 3 for America’s Favorites TOMATO, 2 for CHICKEN and LUX TOILET SOAP, 3 for Produce Department POTATOES, 10 be, _ 20C PIAPPEES coc _ LOC GRAPES, is _15e = ae _10e _ 19¢ |)i cance - PEACHES, doz. 18¢ 0 Meat Department Spring PORK LOINS, by half, ib PORK HAMS. by whole, Ih _25¢ 27¢ 15c Boneless BEEF ROAST, i __ Fancy pe RIBS, 2 Ibs. __ filsco, Tenderized Pienic HAMS, ASSORTED COOKIES, eo 1-1B box Trappey’s HOT SAUCE, 10c size __ BAR-B-Q MUSTARD, large bottle _ Monarch “SWEET” GARDEN PEAS. can _ 23¢ - be ae 2 _19¢ FLOUR. 5- bag — 23¢ EINHORN’S 2 Phones 2 Trucks —Delivery Service— Duval and Olivia Streets PHONES 215 and 216 Watercress should be more; bacon fat ' \aiding in its assimilation In buy- ing bacon, one should look for thin rind and fairly @ven streak- ing of tender red lean mest and +t Bacon with yel- « firm white fat. low fat should be avoided. HORSERADISH FACTS Horseradish is « tically no nut cane for sugar. Within that pe- V&TY Popular a Tiod, the sugar beet has destroy- ~ ed the cane monopoly, and vies flavor. With it for serene: sists pringipalte” wood fibfe with ~ Tort 145 EAST 2308 -- nates — : i [i Pewee FF i P » * i f fe pi hi i I | | "i ; FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1968 CANADA BUSHES SHIPS OTTAWA _ — Eageey- are bemg constructed with unexpected peed Gee & sata => July 15th Is St. Swithen’s Day! “IF IT RAINS THAT DAY, IT WILL RAIN FOR # DAYS” CAMPBELU'IZE YOUR PANTRY! Caml. Sours 15e

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