The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 28, 1941, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR NAVAL GROUP VISITS HERE Lieut. Fred Muller, Lieut. Harry j J. Tressel, Lieut. Charles Morgan! and Chief Gunner Vista Thomp-| son, United States Navy, were ar- rivals in Key West today from Mi- ami for a short visit. Muller, Morgan and Thompson 'a point where nearly 200 men are;| Wes were stationed at the Navy Yard here for many years. Lieut. Mul- ler Was commander of the tug Baysprings for a long period, hav- ing*seen duty on other vessels of the navy. The visitor paid a pleasant call at The Citizen office during their stay in the city. EDGAR FUNERAL HELD YESTERDAY Funeral services for William | [MURRAY EXPLAINS) TRAINING C COURSES; | A. L. Murray, ing director for last night described before mem- | vocational train- Monroe | bers of the schools’ advisory | | mittee the growth training | courses here in recent months to! of enrolled for instruction. | Murray said navy yard officials | have asked for re-establishment | of courses in blueprint reading and shipfitting, both of which will | |be presented if instructors can be found. The committee is made up of | five employers, five employes and representatives of various craf county, | | Beconaley H | Colonel L. L. Pendleton, com- {manding officer of the Key West Army Barracks, accompanied by | |Mrs. Pendleton, who had been | | spending a vacation com- | of several | weeks in Havana, returned to Key | last evening. Mrs. W. | visiting in Miami, returned to K West recently over the highway. | Mrs. William Evans Eliza- beth street, who had been spend- ing a short visit in Miami, has r of - | turned to the city. | The meetings are held at the coun- | | ty courthouse. | EXERCISES FOR - STUDENTS FRIDA S. Edgar, age 77, were held yes- | terday afternoon at 5 o'clock} from the chapel of the Lopez! Funeral Home, Rev. A. C. Riviere of the First M. E. (Stone) ¢hurch | officiating. Burial was in the in the city. cemetery. Sons and grandchildren acted as pallbearers, family plot FOR D DIPLOMA. Sgt. Clyde Stickney, to the Key West national battery at Fort Crockett, Galves- ton, Tex., has returned to this} city to get his high sciiool | diploma. Sergeant Stickney, who grad- | uated at mid-term, was granted | of absence to | a two weeks’ lea take part in the ceremonies with his classmates. Sgt. Robert Saunders, also with the national guard at Fort | Crockett, returned to Texas yes- terday after a week’s visit here. | THREE BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED Archie Thompson, street, yesterday was granted a building permit for construction | of a building to cost $5,000 at/ White and Petronia streets. Dr. J. A. Valdes, 901 Division | street, will spend $600 for gen- eral repairs to his home, and B. E. Brantley, 900 Francis street, was granted a $1,000 permit for} general repair: Colorful Finance (Ry Ansocinted Press) VICHY, May 28.—A new 500 france note to be issued by the Bank of France will carry the date of the invention of the al- phabet, the bank announces. The bill is to be colored mauve. yellow and green. The old 500-franc note, in pale blue on white paper, was the least colorful of French bills. MORE CLOTHES — SENT TO NEEDY attached | guard | 1001 Eaton | ! San Carlos School will hold it: final exercises for , the present hool term next Friday at 10:00 ja. m. Pupils will receive their ‘spective promotion and the most jprominent will be awarded with i certificates, | A program has been prepared | by the faculty of the school | which veral children will demonstrate their own impro: ments. The 6th grade gre pupil, Aurora Leon in a shor |dress will “Good Bye" teachers, clas ates and director of the institution. Refreshments will be served to children in the closing exercises. Public is cordially invited. | Wooden Shoes Stylish, And Practical, Too ed Prone) | -HELSINKI, Finland, May 28.— ; Wooden shoes are the latest rage with women in Finland | In popularizing the new fash- ion, shoe merchants cooperated with the government in trying to | conserve the national leather sup- | ply, which has run low since the outbreak of war and is now strictly rationed. During the | spring thaw, th~ quaint footwear, |consisting of native thin leather tops and wooden heels and soles, hed their height of popularity because of the superior protec- | tion bottoms against melting snow. | SWISS SEEKING | ERSATZ FOk FOR ERSATZ Si | {iy Asano (Ry Asnocinted Press) BERN, Switzerland, May 28.— The Sw are looking for an ‘ersatz for an ersatz. | Wood is ersatz which is virtually here under wartime conditions. But the use of wood as fuel has increased because of coal shortage and Switzerland’s forests are rapidly being depleted. Hence the federal council has passed a bill requiring a state ex- amination of all motors for using wood especially automobiles, trucks and tractors. | for dline unavailable re- | inj afforded by the high wooden } Harry L. Lowe, who had been jin Fort Lauderdale visiting his daughter, Mrs. Mary Cruz, has , turned to Key West. Mrs. Cruz lis in one of the hospitals in Fort Lauderdale, where she is under- | going treatment Jabez Sawyer, who had been spending 1 weeks visiting in Tampa, returned to Key West ; last evening over the highway. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Kemp, who had been visiting in Miami, have returned to Key West. Mrs. F, L. Johnson 'left over the lorida Motor Lines ‘Sunday for Charleston where she Guard Service, whose in that port for several weeks. Couple Married Last Evening James J. Murphy, 31, and Ida ie Glass, | were married last | Rev. W. R. Howell. | TO REMAIN | OPEN | THE ENTIRE SUMMER night by the K. Reed of the South- ernmost Flowers and Candy Shop, 616 Duval street, announce that | they will be open throughout the entire summer. “We appreciate the support and patronage given us by the resi- dents of Key West and hz not considered closing this ar has been the reported rumor cir- ated”, states Mr. Reed. ‘A complete and choice selec- tion of flowers and candies will be available at all times and we will {gladly serve you on any sion”, he concluded. | Norville as HELP! Three Italian bombers encoun- tered one of our aircraft and were shot down into the sea. The crews, numbering twelve in all, were picked up by a British battleship and put to bed in the spare top bunks. Next morning, when the cap- tain inspected them, he found they were bruised black and blue “Hey, what's happened to these prisoners?” he inquired “Well, sir,” explained < ‘one of them kept sayi fire, Spitfire,’ in his sleep every time he said ‘Spitfire’ other eleven bailed out!” ilor, pit- And the et Rn BUNDLES 10 BOMBED BRITISH — BRITAIN FOLK ANOTHER ONE POUND BOX SENT FROM HUNDRED KEY WEST OFFICE TO NEW YORK Adding to the clothes which are New York from offices through Key West this dispatched stream of warm pour “Bun Z into s to Brit ain’ nut the na tion week anot abbard er Mrs. Mary H garet street office of the said today the clothes has be warm th West a Clyde-) wea warm Mrs ar explained that ma sons wishir do not cold er nD ter Pa cloth driven by bombs, } Barker Woolen clothes from hemes throughout the United States. in cluding those donated in Key West are distributed in this manner to British civilians through “Bundles to Britain. New York with headquarters clothing on its way The organization. is keeping a constant flow ly and bomb-hammered Eng: | | | J. Kemp, who had been | will meet | _ Mr, Johnson, member of the Coast ship will be 36, both of Key West, | occa- | ANNOUNCE DATES THE KEY WEST CITIZEN After the game... | pause and ‘FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Pause Go refreshed os ice-cold Coca-Cola charms away thirst. Its delicious flavor delights the taste. Its life and sparkle leave you happily refreshed afterward. It’s pure refreshment. So when you pause throughout the day, make it the pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola. YOU TASTE ITS QUALITY BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY | | KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY | _ [NOTICE ON FILING OF APPLICATION Announcement is made that all boys and men between the ages of 16 and 22, who are in- terested in the mechanical trade in the apprentice school to be held at the Naval Station, must ; i ‘have their application on file by 5 o'clock Tuesday, June 3, with| the manager of the Fifth U. S. Civil Service District, Atlanta, Ga. Application blanks and further information can be obtained from the Labor Board, Room 105, Post Office Building, Key West. FOR BIBLE SCHOOL The First Bar nounces its dates Church the Bible School to be June 16, through 27th an- daily held The meet- for Vacation ings will begin at 6:45 and close at 11:15 each day, Monday through Friday All boys and girls from}. of age through 16 are - N will serve r depart- Begin- | Goshorn th rintendents bert Cooks, Jr. Pri- R. Townsend Herndon, and Tom Gibson. | ill serve as sec- rent day will be 14th. Announce- | later date Ted M ANNOUNCE BIRTH Model 16K SE Qs 59 Easy Terms is today for a demonstration ! For finer radio Se a Victor Radio Tubes $15.00 Credit for your Old Radio J. R. STOWERS COMPANY Phone 276 $15 Duval Street |FOURTEEN FT. |$300 CASH for quick sale, lot 12, | FOR SALE—Best Cleaning and WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1941 Classified Column PROFESSIONALS INSTRUCTION LOUIS A. HARRIS Attorney at Law 217 Duval St. Phone 252 may20-1mo LEARN TO FLY MODERN AIR- PLANES. Government licensed instructor opening classes in Key West. If interested, call 811-J immediately. may26-lwkx LOST REWARD for return of pair Ful-Vue Glasses. Lost Friday or Saturday. Box SL, The Citizen. may27-3t FOR SALE or Exchange—Cabit Cruiser, 28-ft., 6-ft/. beam; 4 h.p. Gray Marine Engine. Will exchange for. lot, full or part} payment. Box B.R., The Citi- zen, maré-tf LOST—WPA check in “favor of Cleveland Wells, $20. Return to A. J. Johnson, rear 1220 Newton street. may28-1tx SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. Apply 613 Caroline Street or Call 413-Wy may26-3t PLUMBING BARGAINS. vatory, $7.50. Toilets $10 up. Bathtubs (recess and leg). Water pipe and fittings. Toilet seats $1.00. GRAY'S FISHERY, OJUS |Open Sundays 10 a.m. till 5:30 p.m. } may23-lwk FOR RENT | EFFICIENCY COTTAGES, elec- tricity and gas furnished. Ap- ply Albury’s Service, 800 Si- monton street. may17-tf FURNISHED APARTMENT, 1 bedroom; hot and cold running water; electric refrigerator. Apply 923 White street. may27-tf 19-FOOT SEMI-CABIN CRUIS- ER, A-1 Condition. Fish Box | and license; extinguisher. $100} cash. Apply Box NR, Citizen. may21-tf ; ca See ———.|FURNISHED APARTMENT, | TYPEWRITING ~ PAPER — 500| modern conveniences. . 602 Du- Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. val street, upstairs. Apply 517 mavl9-tf| Duval street. may22-tf FURNISHED APARTMENT, all conveniences. 905 South street. may24-tf BELLAMAR DeLUXE APART- MENTS, 316 Elizabeth street. Vacancy now. References. Ap- ply 517 Elizabeth street. amy22-tf SAILBOAT. Fully equipped. $100. James H. Pinder. 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- zen Office. jan25-tf | FURNISHED COTTAGE, no children, no pets. Apply 803 Olivia street. may5-tf square 4, tract 20. Washington street. A. L. Murray, Columbia Laundry. aprl5-s SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. The Artman Press. nov19-tf | FOURTEEN FT. OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped and one Johnson Outboard mo- tor, 4 hp. $150. James H Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with hot and cold running wa- ter; cool and comfortable; use of private beach and swim- ming pool. Summer rates: per week, single $7.00, double $10.00. North Beach Inn, on the Gulf of Mexico. mayl9tf WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Two bed- room house for family with children. Give _ particulars, price, location, etc., in first an- swer. Box LC, The Citizen. may27-3tx town. may6-tf Pressing business in P.O. Box 423. 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. And, try THE COFFEE SHOP, ! it’s economical and has “that” | tasty food and atmosphere. 917 Fleming street. apri-tt) WANTED WAITRESSES WANTED. Side- walk Cafe, opposite La Con- cha. may26-3t HELP WANTED = scala GROCERY CLERK, full or part Rey West's Out time. Apply Box Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING end DANCING Strictly Fireproof Garage OPEN THE YEAR AROUND PALACE ROSCOE KARNS in THE GAY VAGABOND | Also, Comedy and Serial Ceecccrcecesccecs | “ | PICTURE FRAMING, Diplomas: antique frames refinished. Pic- tures matted. Paul DiNegro, 614 Francis street. aprié-tf PHOTOGRAPHY | JACK HARRIS PHOTOS, por- trait and commercial, 915 Grinnell street. may26-lwkx Subscrit® to The Citizen. STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS eoece An Decora. See the— PALM BEACH AREA and Visit The Gulf Stream Hotel Rates During April: Excellent double| room. twin beds and private bath as low as $21 week. European plan. GULF STREAM HOTEL Lake Worth, Florida WE ARE ee lor NEW AND USED CONTRACTORS’ EQUIPMENT OF ALL KINDS. INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCKS SEMI, VAN AND RE- FRIGERATED TRAILERS New and Used CONCRETE MIXERS PUMPS WHEELBARROWS HOUSE PUMPS, Etc. DRAGLINES and Mosr spectacle lenses give the proper correction only when the wearer looks through their centers. But living eyes move. When you use your glasses, you look through the margins more than through the centers. Te give you the same correction throughout, modern optical science designed Orthogon lenses. We recommend these famous wide-w. lenses that SHOVELS siea than: aioten ad New and Used over the entire lens ares. East Coast Equipment | DR. J. A. VALDES Company, Inc. OPTOMETRIST 1228 S. W. First Street Paik MIAML FLORIDA Address ona ep 592 Duval Office: 992 Sirest Residence: 295 , SPCC OC Coe sCeSsooCESeSES

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