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PAGE FOUR - :-: SOCIETY Division Sect Sebante er. Held First Meeting Of New Year on Street School Parent- Teachers Association held its/ regular monthly meeting, the} given all students in the school. Following the program the! ‘ARTMAN’S PAPER IN NEW BUILDING SPECIAL EDITION CELEBRAT- ED POINT PLEASANT EVENT jvalue of standardized tests to be, Special edition put out by the first of the new season, on Tues-| business session was held. Mrs.! Ocean County Leader of Point day of this week in the school| Anna Shanahan notified the as- Pleasant, N. J. on October 4th,/ auditorium, with Mrs. Roberts presiding. \ Following opening ritual, Mrs. | as president due to illness. Mrs. Roberts was lifted to the presi- Juanita | sociation of her inability to serve was in celebration of completion of a new building housing the publishing company’s plant and Mary Milner, music instructor at!dency, following which she gave office. ok charge of the ch was as follows:|struction held in Gainesville in Citizen, Sixth-grade chorus — “Gon-! doliers”. | Violin trio—Jerry Albury, Mil- dred Tift and Kitty Accompanied by Elizabeth Gardner. An article Education entitled “Th Teacher” v O'Bryant Songs—“Home and “School Da Principal Earl plained to the Ann from the Florida sociation read by Mrs. Ruth Sweet Home” Hamilton members ex- 0.E.S. To Entertain | Associate G.M. Fern Chapter, No. 21, O.ES., will have as their honored guest at the meeting tomorrow night, Mrs. Marion Neeb, of Miami, As- sociate Grand Master of the} Grand Chapter of Florida. A special program is being ar-j ranged and all members of the local chapter have been urged to attend the meeting. Eastern Star visitors in the city have also been invited to this | meeting, which will be held; starting at 7:30 o'clock instead | of 8:00 o'clock as heretofore | First Hallowe’en Party Tomorrow ae. SSS Legion Hall, First Hallowe'en Party of the|and United streets, year will be given tomorrow} afternoon, 4:00 o'clock on the] Harris School grounds, under aus- pices of the Parent-Teacher As-| sociation of that school. | A big time is planned for all who attend. Grand parade starts! at 5:00 o'clock. There will be cake, candy, cold drinks and other refreshments. SEEKS TO BUILD TIMBER WHARF! WALTER STARCK WOULD) PERFORM WORK ON MATE- CUMBE PROPERTY | skeleton organization which Application has been made to the War Department by Whale Harbor Trading Company, Wal- ter Starck, president, islamorada, Fla., for permit to perform work in the Atlantic Ocean (Wilson Key Channel) at its prop- erty at the northeast end of Up- per Matecumbe Key, near Isla- morada, Fla Plans of this work may be on at the US. Engineer Offic D~ ond fl of U.S. Courthouse and Post O Jacksonville, Fla., and the U.S. Engineer Suboffice. Miami Beach, Fla. Anyone desiring to protest the proposed work from the stand- point of its interference with, or effect upon, navigation, should submit such protest in writing, with reasons in sufficient detail to permit intelligent considera- tion. Protests should be mailed to the District Engineer, U.S. En- | gineer Office, Jacksonville, Fla., in time to be} received on or before October 14, 1940. | The work proposed ig as fol- lows: To construct a timber wharf. The proposed wharf will be located 75 feet south of highway fill approach to the] bridge across Wilson Channel. The proposed s ture consists j of a shore approach eight feet! wide projecting 140 feet into the ocean and terminating in a bal-j anced T-head 10 feet wide by 30 feet long, measured normal to the shore approach. The wharf will be constructed of timber pile! bents braced and decked with timber. elevation of the deck to be four feet above mean low wa-| ter. | U; date of February 15. 1939, a permit was issued to the applicant to construct a_ smaller wharf at this site. The wharf au- thorized w 10t be constructed. BRITAIN, RUMANIA \ NEARING BREAK (Continued from Page One) lations are still strained, with the Japanese press declaring that a e of semi-war now exists, there is some hint of conciliation © a Journal | Amelia Cabot’s classes had Parent and the greatest number present for the, of the construction and occupa- Mrs. |sic wi {and his Beachcombers. |Legion Auxiliary To |Hold Bingo Party | nor-elect; a report from the School of In- June. Mrs. elected Mack McGinnis as vice-president was and Symonette. chairman of the Lunchroom fi-' early nance committee. Count of parents showed that Mrs. Ruth O’Bryant’s and Mrs. the intermediate department and Anna Roberts and Miss Frances Cochran's classes for the primary. Meeting closed with “God the Bless America”. |Dratt Dance |Next Tuesday Commemorating the occasion of |the first peacetime draft, Junior | {Class of Key West High School | will hold a dance jevening, October 15, beginning at 9: 00 o'clock. on Tuesday A spicy program of dance mu- ill be furnished by Gerry Large crowd is expected to at- tend the Bingo Party scheduled for tomorrow night at American corner Whitehead under aus- pices of the American Legion | Auxiliary. A fine assortment of prizes has been assembled. Refreshments will be served. ‘SKELETON GROUP STUDIES RATIONS EXPANSION DURING NATION- AL EMERGENCY PLANNED BY GROCERYMEN TAMPA, Oct. 10 (FNS).—A in time of national emergency can be expanded into a_ statewide system of councils to control and | perhaps ration food, was named this week by William M. Mun- roe, secretary of the Florida Re- tail Grocers Association. Under the set-up worked out at a recent meeting of grocers in New York, each division of the food industry, such as manufac- turers, wholesalers, brokers, meat packers, dairies, bakeries, retail grocers, farmers, labor organiza- tions, cdhsumer organizations, would set up a council. The following are ments of the skeleton tion for this state: Accounting, research and sug- gestions committee: J. M. Lee, state comptroller; Ed Larson. organiza- P.O. Box 4790,|state treasurer-elect; John Quinn, ; Tampa. Agriculture, manufacturing: Nathan Production and Mayo, Commissioner of Agriculture and | Harry McCarty, Tampa. Legal committee: A. B. Angle; the | J. Tom Watson, attorney general- | elect; Spessard Holland, gover- A B. McMullen. Consumer committee: Russell Kay, Secretary Florida State Press Association; C. C. Cod- rington, Director, State Welfare Board. Labor Committee: Silva. in the air, however. Nipponese official stated today that the three-nation pact had been negotiated “for the United States—not against that nation”. He further expressed the wish that the two nations would not become involved in war. MONROE THEATER M. Whalen—D. Costello in OUTSIDE THESE WALLS and 20 MULE TEAM Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25¢ Charles E. One high appoint- | L. P. Artman, publisher of The also owns the Ocean County Leader, and has been spending his time this summer and fall in Point Pleasant’ since in June _ superintending work on the new building while attending to publishing duties , there. The story in the Leader telling tion, relates that the site on which the plant was erected was formerly owned by Arthur Bris+ bane, famous editor and column- ist. CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE HOUSE ARRANGED FOR HO- tel or Apartments with 13 rooms and 4 baths, including $2,400 of furniture and fixtures at 1104 Division street, opposite Tift’s Grocery. $9,750; one third cash, balance reasonable in- stallments to suit purchaser with low interest. See Raymond Lord at County Court House or Phone 622. oct9-tf BARBEQUE STAND. Beer, Wine. Gasoline, etc. Good all year around business. Can be im- proved 100’. with right party. My sickness compels me to sell for $500 cash. Apply LAW- RENCE SERVICE STATION. Roosevelt Boulevard. oct10. TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. may19-tf SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. The Artman Press. nov19-tf SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing’. THE ARTMAN PRESS. nov25-tf 6-FT. ELECTRIC ICE BOX. For sale cheap for cash. $35. Apply 1212 Varela Street. sept27-tf FOR RENT {TWO . FUKNISHED HOUSES. Apply 1116 Grinnell Street. sept27-tf AVAILABLE NOW—for full win- ter season. Four-room, mod- ernly-furnished cottage “on the sea Electric refrigeration. No smali children. Apply, 901 No. Beach. oct7-tf PARKS APARTMENTS, corner White and Newton Sts. All | modern conveniences. Apply 1324 Newton street or Phone 240. aug26-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 WANTED WANTED—A chance to bid on your next printing order. The Artman Press. may19-tf LOST LOST — Yesterday somewhere between sunrise and sunset. two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No re- | ward is offered for they are gone forever.—Horace Mann. SHAFFER’S GREEN FOUNTAIN Pen. Lost Tuesday afternoon Reward if returned 524 Eaton street. oct10-1tx menscenenccecsssncssssessassesseees RuMForD RIDDLES D> Why is Betty Bassett becting carpets? book. Address: Rumford Bcking Powder, Box B. Rumford Rhode Island: 'WIVES CAN'T FORCE ‘field, even one more closely’ con-! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN HUBBIES INTO DRAFT | (Continued from ¥ from Page One) | CUTS VIOLATIONS j;OVER THOUSAND DRIVERS TAKEN OFF ROAD IN 11-MONTH PERIOD out. Will I be placed on the de-! ferred list? A. This is a matter which will be weighed and ruled on by your} local board. As a farmer, or for] that matter, a worker in any other | nected with defense, you are not pe ee ore tO eS) exempt. The question in your Effectiveness of the State High- ‘case would be one of degree and | way Patrol’s work in curbing that is a matter for your local!reckless and drunken driving is seashriay cee. If as or vite shown in a report recently issued parents feel at you have en f dealt with unfairly, you have the {© the Patrol’s activities, which right of appeal to’ your appeal iSMOWS that since the establish- board and even beyond that. iment of the patrol last October, Q. If I am taking part-time 889 drivers have had their li- college courses, will I be exempt censes revoked while 303 have reper the close of the 1940- hag their license. In school year? A. Only if you are working to- Sees aeaves — ards a degree in a college or| taken off the highway i- university accredited to give those Month period. courses toward an arts and sci-; Polk county was first in the ence degree. Here again is a mat-'number of licenses revoked or ter which must be placed before’ suspended for the month of Aug- your local board and it will rest h 2 with it as to whether you are sin- meen a comics 12 Obie cerely working toward a degree! number, 11 were charged with or merely taking part-time cours-|@riving while drunk, despite the es to evade your responsibilities 'fact that Polk is a dry county. under the seleetive service act. It} Volusia Was second with 11 re- is almost impossible to explain + a " how great is the resBonsibility of | ee Eto w aul was a registrant to his local board and! Causes for revocation of licens- the responsibility of a local board! .; during August were as fol. toward a registrant. There are lows: “ thousands of problems, with thou- while + rec! sands of shadings which the board! RG op rear das must decide, but if a selectee feels | jh ysical one a panes ae that he has been unjustly treat-! pend Tere re a fal He : ed, he always has the right of ap-!Op aay joe |) UNawful altering peal and that appeal eventually | ss will reach the President of the! Jnited States, if a man cares to carry it that far. Q. I was married only a few weeks ago. My wife does not; work. We have no other means of support than what I bring aay Will I be exempt? A. The selective service aoe cials have ruled that you will not be exempt. per se, under those circumstances. But here again is a matter for the local board to decide. If you have evidence that your marriage was an _ affair; planned before the selective serv- ice bill was passed, it would be! a good idea to present this evi- dence to the board (announce- ments of engagements would be: one method of proving plans be-! fore the bill was passed). Other- wise state your situation as hon-! estly as you can and if you feel the board rules unfairly, appeal your case. ! HALLOWE’EN PARTY Q. I have served three years in. Tomorrow Afternoon 4 o’Clock the regular Army. Am I exempt; HARRIS SCHOOL GROUNDS from service? ! Grand Parade, 5 P. M. A. In peacetime. yes. But you} EVERYBODY WELCOME must register. Don’t make the mis-. Cake — Candy — Refreshments | take of thinking that exemption. “ iN DEPARTURES. have in an under any circumstances other {than age or those few classifica- tions set forth under the bill, nul- lifies your responsibility to regis- ter. If in doubt, register. FIGHT MISERY right where’ you feel it—with swift-acting DRAFT DANCE Auspices Junior Class, K.W.H.S. CUBAN CLUB Tuesday, Oct. 15, 1940, 9 P. M Gerry and His Beachcombers in Ft BUSES DAILY 10 MIAMI AND NORTH Leave: 7:00A.M. 11:00A.M. 5:00 P. M. Connections to Tampa and St. Petersburg and Points West MIAMI $3.00 WEST PALM BEACH 3.90 FT. PIERCE ——. £78 VERO BEACH — 4.30 DAYTONA BEACH 6.30 JACKSONVILLE 7.55 TAMPA ORLANDO TALLAHASSEE as BUS STATION Corner Southard and Bahama Streets. FLORIDA MOTOR|INES Phone 242 HIGHWAY PATROL FLORIDA AND WILLKIE) third | ole THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 way of life and the way of government; (Geneemedinee ae Page One) | “If you believe in givi stances of their birth and their couragement to your s limited financial means, you be- lending support to the sor lieve that your sons and deugh-|other who was born poor. ters are as good as the best; “If you wish to encourage to invade the realms of art science and seek ways and means 'its people American the worked ha in the Ar lieves in them and a of better serving their nation and |ernment their fellowmen; | “If you be “If you would like to see them | iriend: enter the professions. the oe mg young, mete to the or ak yon dn Semen ten practice: Ws other true Americans a “If you wo Democrats in voting for tt successful and orable Wendell L. W; president of teach sick like to see them ilikie 2 the red; next Stat “Mr. Willkie has American people tha istration will respect that without surrendering any the gains made in the past will lead us in a return to American way of life and syst of government. Mr. Willkie p betrayed a friend or v: promise. He will not “If you would be proud to have their abilities recognized and re- warded by the rich and the poor; “If you believe that in spiie of any success that may come to them they will still give their loyalty to the land of their birth i their love to you and the peo- ple from whom they sprang; “If you believe with Thomas Jefferson that man _ should have all the honors and that your son has as much right to seek the high office of President of the United States as had President Roosevelt; H “If you believe with Mr. Jef-| ferson that to keep one man in} that office longer than eight years | will discourage the ambitions of | your sons and the sons of other} fathers and mothers; “If you believe in the American ple no Jo Relieve FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS —at— WING LEE’S GROCERY Swift Premium Hams. by half or whole, b Sugar. 5 Ibs. “4 Potatoes. 10 Ibs. Onions, 3 lbs. . Life Buoy Soap. 3 bars BINGO PARTY Tomorrow Night. 8 o’Clock AMERICAN LEGION HALL Benefit Ame. Leg. 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