The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 6, 1940, Page 4

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Division Lavinia, yesterday fol sojouyn. in Cl time states, cago. Semen emcee rn the Flying Eagle Panther Patrc the Eagle: Great Scoutmaster’s Be! PAGE FOUR -: SOCIETY Mrs, Ricketts Returns To City | Mrs. 1409; daughter, Key West Robb Roy street, returned to Ricketts, and Mrs. street Mrs. Ricketts Okla entoute 9 spent some in and other from Chi- BOY SCOUT NEWS The meeting of Troop 54, B. S. . held at 8 p. n the rch A n Thurs- meeting opened with the er and the Scout were by things the troop by a u: A shuffle board g¢. The meeting closed GREE SESEES SS thing. ‘BLITZKRIEG’ ON BEARS DECLARED WACISSA. Sept. 6 (FNS).— Cattiemen of the Wacissa River section have declared a total war on bears which for months have been killing cattle in the area and are credited to date with the de- struction of 50 hogs and 15 calves. Handicapped with the deep under-brush and swampy marsh lands that make up the battle grounds, the cat- tlemen-hunters have adopted modern methods and are equiping their hunting ex- Peditions with tanks in the form of wide tread tractors to which they hitch trailers to carry their dogs. These hunt- ing tanks, or “swamp bug- gies” as they are called, navigate either the swamps or the thickets with little difficulty. enabling the hun- ters to penetrate the areas where the bears have their stronghold. Both trailing If gi Tom Wiley, Jr., s Thos. leav probabl you you'd do when you are. Some men job I'll certa Patrol for the They mean it at th is that they ma. trouble hey forget. actually sometimes to his field. not have fact that you see may make it easier for him to approach another executive. Your professional manner will ca mething he can learn Even your ability a smile can It’s a good in- Who knows dded to your one you'll teach him nowhere to dismiss him with help his morale. stment of time. t that the name Leaves Tomorrow |For School son of Mr. and 1207 South morning orth Carolina A. Wiley, ‘ow a freshman. COMMON COURTESY Are You Doing Your Part? ON JOB HUNTING . ited Press Feature Service) 3 you're of the re hard at work, not doing some promised you got whi time. are humble Sometimes they job-seeking appropriate time to In the write first thank-yous They'll likely recommendation. often where “When I get a do what I can sea hunting one.” The et so busy Not only that—they enough think that the lit- tle they can do won't mean any- don’t even know how much their word counts. With here think bout what you're doing to help plicants. can se who helped you. too late place, to It’s not be only too glad to hear how you're get- ting along. You can nearly always give a person an introduction or two in But make it merely an introduction unless you can write a sincere sincere letters too like a device for getting rid of a jobseeker. you are an executive applicants a lift in spirit by giving them a hearing. You may a job to offer, but the an applicant In- sound | you'll ‘SAN CARLOS SCHOOL 7 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SIDELIGHTS TO OPEN MONDAY = sancy =. panwau FAMOUS FIR FIREPLACE INSTITUTE ‘WILL # HAVE SAME FORCE IN CHARGE; SPAN- ISH CLASSES RESUME Announcement was made _to- day by the San Carlos Institute board of directors that the school would reopen, next ; Monday norning, coincident with public chool opening. The same faculty will have charge of classes as were present lest year. Miss Benildes Remond, graduate of the University of Havana, is principal, and teach- ers are Mrs. Fina Esquinaldo and Elba Esquinaldo. anish classes for young and old, xt week, also. Miss R nduct the cl re, from 3:00 to 3:45 o’cloc! h afternoon of the week ex- t Friday. titute directors stated their f that increasing interest in Americanism would bring attendance at these class- ecially during the tourist all inter- will re- DONT BANK ON It May Not Happen To You LUCK LIKE THIS (Associated Press Feature Service) Cast your eyes over the follow- ing paragraphs—but don’t count on this kind of luck the next time you drive to work or go out on the highway for a pleasure spin: Driverless. a car ran across a road track before crashing in- o a police booth at Glen Head, NY. After a collision with a sedan, truck was left with cab point- 1¢ upward. Near Chicago. Life really did hang by a thread when a car plunged into a 20-foot washout at Brown’s Mill, N. J., and was kept from turning over when it caught on © a steel cable. Two cars met. One rolled over three times and landed on top of he other. Driver of the other had time to jump to safety. In Minneapolis. The drivers could laugh. Every one escaped injury. It all goes to show that you never can quess what an automobile will do. dogs and catch dogs are used and several “brown mouth” and “gray mouth” bears have been killed, according to reports. a senesced Round Oat Your KEY WEST visit: with Treo HAVANA may be the v pick some day to add to your ee payroll. i MONROE THEATER After you help someone get a Bruce Cabot—Rita Hayworth job, you should) make it con- venient to inquire about his.prog- ? H | ress. [HOMICIDE BUREAU and THOSE WERE THE DAYS Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- j chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25¢ MONROE MEAT MARKET POTATOES, 10 Ibs. - ONIONS, 3 lbs. No. 22 can PHILLIP’S BAKED BEANS __ TOMATOES, 6 cans > foe LEAVE KEY WEST 10:30 A. M. Mondays & Thursdays Arrive Havana 5:00 p.m. the same afternoon. Return from Havana on Tuesdays and Fridays, sailing at 9:00 a.m. and arriving at Key West at 3:15 p.m. ROUND S900" 10 day limit including meals and berth at sea Cuban Taxes 70¢ To PORT TAMPA ROUND TRIP $4 8 Tuesdays and Fridays at 5.00 p.m. THE PENINSULAR & OCCIDENTAL S. S. COMPANY Fer Information, Tickets and Reservations PEACHES and PEARS Mixed. No. 1 can, 3 cans .. 25¢ RICE, 5 Ibs. — ae SUGAR. 5 lbs. Es 23¢ PHILLIP’S TOMATO aie 3 cans $10 Fleming ‘St. Phone aa | Consult YOUR TRAVEL AGENT or J.H. COSBAR, Agent * Phone 14 eal THE BERMUDA LEADS IN Quality and Price We cater to the BEST and to the BEST we of- fer the following Quality Meats and Poultry: PORK HAMS. ib LAMB STEW. 2 lbs. STRICTLY FRESH YARD EGGS, doz. (in quarters), Ib CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER. BONELESS RIB ROAST, ib PICNIC HAMS, high grade, speciai price, Ib We carry a complete seiection of INGREDIENTS FOR SOUSE TABLE DRESSED POULTRY RHODE ISLAND RED HENS. YOUNG ROASTERS, of Selected Breed, 5 to 7 Ibs., Ib BATTERY RAISED RHODE ISLAND FRYERS, Ib The above items are only a few of our many low prices MEAT MARKET ARCHER'S offers you the chance to buy foods for the week-end at real sav- ings—and you know that HERE’S WHERE YOU GET QUALITY! ener, Wa Order all your food needs | through us, such as— i DRESSED POULTRY VEGETABLES DAIRY PRODUCTS. MEATS FRUITS peer ee We Carry A Complete Line Of BIRDSEYE FROZEN FOODS ge Archer's Grocery 1Se 4 to 5 lbs., 1b 25¢ PHONE 52 FOR QUICK AND FREE DELIVERY OR COME TO THE BERMUDA MEAT MARKET Corner White and Virginia Streets i ¢ Phones - - 67 and 47 814 Fleming Street ‘ormer Editor of The Citizen ne Since his appointment as Secre- tary of the Navy, Colonel Frank Knox has had his name removed from the masthead of the Chicago Daily News, of which he was editor and publisher, and has turned the management over to three members of his staff. The Daily News is supporting Will- kie. At Syracuse, N. Y., 15-year-old Bobbie Parker of Tulsa, Okla., won one of the events in the na- tional skeet tournament by breaking a string of 175 straight Ss. Young Parker last year the all-around national mpionship. prison-made auto- = e plates for 1940 nav ded badly and may have to be replaced. The convict who formerly superintended the paint- baking process was paroled last year and failed to properly in- struct his successor in the job. Few persons are aware of the fact that it ordinarily takes about a year to build a standard type torpedo. Naval experts. are in- terested in developing a new type torpedo which can be built quicker and at less expense. One would certainly expect to find Hoover Taft, a citizen of Raleigh, N. C., in the ranks of the G. O. P. On the contrary, he is organizer and leader of the North Carolina Young Demo- cratic clubs. Patrolman Thomas Moran of Cleveland had a novel experience the other night. He surprised and arrested a burglar who had en- tered a store near his home, Ww vhich was his first arrest during years on the force. Moran was duty at the time. In a humanitarian effort to put k cat out of its misery, Atkinson of Berkcley, , fired at the animal's head range. The gun exploded and Atkinson received a fragment of metal in his chest, while the cat was unhurt. There are more than 7,500 va- 'rieties of American appl siainbenet ane Produce Department U.S. No. 1 POTATOES, 10 lbs. ONIONS, 3 Ibs. 17c 10c 15c 10c 10c 5e 10c 15¢ Grocery Department Pillsbury’s FLOUR. 5-Ib sack 22¢ No. 2! size can Rosedale PEACHES, can TOMATOES, 5 cans Lifebuoy or Lux SOAP, 3 bars RINSO, large pkg. Oversea GRAPE JUICE, qt. poate N.B. SHREDDED WHEAT, pkg. White Seedless GRAPES, 2 lbs. Fancy Cuban OKRA. ib Yellow Summer SQUASH, Ib Japanese PERSIMMONS, 2 for Extra Fancy CUCUMBERS, 3 for BEETS, 2 bunches 15¢ 25¢ 17e] 21e]) 27c] 9c Meat Department _30¢ _25¢ BEEF ROAST, Ib 25¢ Armour’s Star ae 28e 27¢ 18¢ 28¢e gee YOUR PENNIES BY SHOPPING —AT— LEE’S Open-Air E's Genuine LAMB LEGS, Ib COLD CUTS, ib Armour’s Cloverbloom BUTTER, Grade “A”, (In Quarters). Ib Phone 94 Free Delivery MATERIAL FROM OLDEST U.S. HOME TO BE PRESENTED LOWELL THOMAS ST: ‘AUGUSTINE, Sept) “6 (FNS).—Coquina rock frem> the Oldest House in the United States will be presented to Low- ell Thomas, popular radio com- mentator, for inclusion in the famous fireplace being erected in the Dutchess County, New York, clubhouse of the notorious bal! team, “The Nine Old Men”. At the request of Thomas, ma- terial which was left over in re- pairing a section of St. Augus- tine ancient buildings, will have its place among 200 other stones of historic monuments from ail over the world. The base of the fireplace will include stones from the Pyramids and other ancient ruins of Egypt and Mesopotamia The presentation will be made through Judge David Dunham president of the St. Augustine Historical Society and Institute of Science, which owns the; building. Members of the famed, New York. “Nine Old Men” includej Gene Tunney, Colonel Ted Roose- velt, Congressman Ham Fish, Roy Chapman Andrews, Dr. Will Bee- be, Lanny Ross, Colonel Stoop- nagle, Lew Lehr and others. MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage licenses recorded at county judge Raymond R. Lord's office ‘this week included the following: Dan W. Purcell, 40, and Verna Lorene Pinkerton, 26. of Pom-j pano, Fla., and Paui M. Hungate, 22, and Helen Elizabeth Mc- Donald, 16, of Marathon. Both TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR + BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS FLORIDA ROCK FOR REDUCTIONS IN. FREIGHT RATES WENT INTO EFFECT SEPTEM- BER 2, COMMISSION ADVISES TALLAHASSEE, Sept (FNS) The Flarida State Railroad FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER ¢ iS COUNCIL ORDERS TAX MEETING (Continued request was Public Welf One week given the cit prepared are gi'¢ Gommission announced this week © that railroad freight rate reduc- tions went into effect September 2nd on 3,519 articles. The Commission's brings Florida intrastate into line with intrastate tions granted earlier this for the entire south-east. Reductions will range to 30 per cent lower items covered by the rulings. There were decreases in 918 first class rates, 1668 second class, 687 third class and 246 below third class. After a hearing on Aug. 26. the Commission suspended its deci- sion’ until the Interstate Com- merce Commission had ruled on interstate rates. Truck line op- erators opposed the rate reduc- tions which were requested by the railroads. * decision rates reduc- week from 15 on | tiese couples were married by Judge Lord on Tuesday. Another license was issued to Everett Schmitton, 26. enlisted navy man, and Esther Cooper, 24, of Charleston, S.C. ee Johnny Mack Brown BADMAN FROM RED BUTTE also SERIAL AND COMEDY sweccccccssacceccese--28 Thix certificate and FILLE ac antee with each pe ing sale ix on—THIS . PI POCO CLZLZELLLLL LL If you Receive Y TIP PLO C OL EL LL ity for lens than WILL BE se COMPLAINT SERVICE. . . The CITIZEN Bs 6 P.M PHONE—WESTERN UNION Between 6 and 7 P.M and a Western Union Messenger Boy wal deliver your copy of The Citixen. Oe ea SS . PEN WITH A LEPe-TIME GCramanres 59: FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY This Certificate Is Worth $441 59s Also $1.50 Pencils to Match aetas Pens, only 25 Gardner’s Pharmacy = EINHORNS ¢ —COFFEE— hee es PHONES 178 and 179 MAXWELL HOUSE, b 22¢| 534 Duval Street THE PEN THAT MAKES WErrENe pet MONTE, SNOWDRIFT, 3-1 can APPLE SAUCE, 2 cans 3 bars WOODBURY’S SOAP and 1 bottle JERGEN’S LOTION BLUE PLATE SALAD DRESSING. qis. PEAS, CORN, STRING BEANS, 2 cans Large pkg. CHIPSO. with FREE TRAY SANI-FLUSH. DUTCH CLEANSER. 2 cans 23¢ 2a Eide _23¢ 18e 15¢ Week-End Specials 25¢ WALDORF TISSUE, 6 rolls _ CORNED BEEF, CHILE CON CARNE. 18¢ 15¢ 2 pig GEORGE. 1 BRIAR PIPE, 33 ec all for __ 2: 16¢ 1- pkg. VANILLA WAFERS 4 _ ——o—— EINHORN’S 2 Phones 2 Trucks Duval and Olivia Streets PHONES 215 and 216 eataer Phone 17? pean marveet A PLease ae WE RESERVE RIGHT TO LIMIT SALE AND QUANTITY School Opening SALE way.. U.S. NO. 1 POTATOES 17e 18¢ 9c ae 25¢ 15¢ 10 Ibs. PILLSBURY FARINA, large small STRING BEANS. _No. 2. 3 cans TURNIP GREENS. No. 2, 3 cans SAFETY MATCHES. 2 cartons RINSO. small. 2 for ALL GOOD 15¢ ASPARAGUS. No. | tall 19¢ MUELLER'S MACARONI. SPAGHETIL 3 for Fruits and Vegetables CELERY, 13e stalk ONIONS. ib YELLOW TURNIP. Bb BANANAS, b SRAPES, Red or White, 2 lbs. PLUMS, .A three way service of quality, It pays to shop THE BROADWAY | price and prompt delivery is offered. GAR sU | S Ibs. 20c ' WITH ORDER OVER-SEA OYSTERS. 3 cans SEA GULL SARDINES. 3 cans CORN With Bowl. 2 for EDDY'S STARCH & for 24c 13e l7c 24c OCTAGON BATH SOAP. 3 for l4c WHITE HOUSE APPLE JUICE. 12 ot bet 235¢ fie. 3 for WALDORF TOILET TISSUE. 6 for TOMATOES. No. i 6 cans 23e 3 cans 2 MORTE APPLE ORANGE MARMALADE += Glass Tumbler 15e TOMATO SAUCE. € cans Cur growmg lst of satefeed co tom-=rs gives proof of the SERVICE =< MaZ¥ELl Sonse COFFEE dd A A dd Ad

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