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Pinder, employed by the of Public Works, who oc- 4n office in the City Hall Will leave on Sunday, . ed by Mrs, Pinder, on a m ip to Miami, West Palm Beach id other points, where they will fe visi F aa in women’s and children’s at the Spartanburg Chil. & Hosp:tal at Saluda, N. G, returned to Key West. He was fompanied on the trip by Mrs, ore. Dr Parramore states) 4 that there were about one hun-} Mred doctors taking the course. Parramores report having had a very delightful trip. My. and Mrs. William Russell this morning on the Florida | ~ Motor Lines’ bus for Miami where | they will spend a few weeks’ va-| tation. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Solano were included in the recent arrivals here from Miami for a visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Miles Roberts, with her} son Jonathan, is visiting here with. her aunt, Mrs. Melvin Rus- sel, 1227 Washington street. Mrs. Roberts came here from Winter Garden for a week's vacation. __ JACKSON SQUARE a SITE SELECTED | {Continued from Page One) Pxpenses of a proposed PWA- financed hospital, Chairman Carl Beryaldi blamed city council for‘ the fact that money is not avail- able Bervaldi pointed out that he| had named a committee to work | 4 with council in getting legislature | Pe approval for a tax-levy which would be spent for hospital main- bg tenance. We declared council had ignored the request for cooperation, and board members agreed with him that nothing could be done about securing the funds now. Marathon Mayor W. A. Parrish, seeking $25,000 for county pur- chase of land to be used for a pro- posed $234,000 CAA airport, was referred to Commissioner Craig, who will aid him in instituting a survey. It was pointed out, how- ever, that the county does not chase. B. Paramore, “head” of cx lon the evening of August have money for the land pur-/ CRACK UP QUICKLY (Dy Associated Press) LONDON, Aug. 8.—Camille Gutt, finance minister of the Bel- gian government’ in exile, in a BBC broadcast said he believed that a sudden German collapse “is no longer so far off’. “We have now started on the road tg victory”, he said. body can name the dates, er jthe day is no he. so far Se a all of a ptr and collapse forget. they = aya years at erGutt said the German people “did not believe Russia would put up a fight, and God, how jshe fights”. In Belgium, he declared, “re- sistance to the invader is the same as during the last war, The indomitable spirit of resistance is more alive than ever”. | Miss Laura Roberts To Wed Harry Johnson Mr. and Mrs, Peter Roberts, 1111 Southard street, have an- nounced the engagement and ap- proaching marriage of their | daughter, Miss Laura Louise Roberts, to Harry H. Johnson, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Gar- | cia of this city. The wedding ‘will take place 12, | with the Rey. J.'J2 Murphy, St. Mary’s Star of the Sea, officiat- | ing. Only members of the im- {mediate family and the bridal party will attend the ceremony. | |Couple Married | Here Yesterday Vicente. Gonzalez, 34, and An- i tonia Gonzalez, 34, both of Key! | West, were married yesterday by licen Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr, | SMALL BOY-HEROES | | THERMOPOLIS, Wyo.—Into a} |Seene of utter confusion and ter- ror where an angry bull was pawing the ground, bellowing, stopping cars and frightening jnurses and everybody in general near the Hilltop Hospital, walk- ,ed three small boys, the oldest not over eight years, Imitating toreadors, they drove the wild bull home, to the immense re- lief of everybody concerned. Directors of the Florida Photo- graphers Association voted this week to hold their next annual meeting in Tampa some time in May of 1942. President Al Bur- gert said an attendance of around TOMATO JUICE- a great hot day Refresher Dorothy Greig. @ you drop in to see a cer: tain friend of mine on a hot day, the first thing she does is hand r 4 you a tall frosty glass of tomato ‘No-| juice. Mary eye Yet era tomato juice —cold, li gy right eld yea 1 3 her refrigera- cate Hen ‘cnn, coming in hot land get it. And her husband declares meets him at the door in the evening with a glass of it for him in ber hand, “There's nothing to equal tomato juice as a real perker-up,” she says cheerfully, She's right, of course, Besides, tomato juice.is one drink | appropriate for any meal and ‘for serving any time of day or’ night. Tomato juice is refreshing, too, any way you take ~ite-fresh’ and cold as it pours from.tle can, or mixed as a cocktail. For Ubalann, | here are two delicious “hot weather cocktails: o Tomato-Vegetable Cocktail 1 can (14-02.) tomato juice 1 fabeeapocn watercress, finely as H tablespoon ile PA aie 1 isteek of & sal reg Remove watercress leaves from stems and chop very fine. Combine tomato juice, chopped watercress, chopped chives, lime juice, sugar and salt. Mix thoroughly and chill. | Makes 2 glassfuls. Tomato-Grapefruit Juice Cocktail 1 can (14 02.) tomato juice % cup grapetrult juice (un- sweeten 1 tenspoon sugar teaspoon salt Mix the tomato juice, grapefruit Juice, sugar ‘and salt. Chill and | serve. Makes 2 glassfis, Norwegian railways are ex- perimenting with a new type of | locomotive that has pulled 300- ton trains up the steepest grades at a speed of 60 kilometers an hour. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name unless authorized by me. aug8-2tx H. N. TEDDER. Po TAR SES LG SERBS weMAMEE eS ANRCE RAR ROE DA chEAE Te BERLE ST ESTES Leite Delay Defense Money | 250 is, expected. A request for money to be spent | | LIONS HEAR ART ART on the state defense force also | MATTERS LAST NIGHT was held up when the commis- | pi ba ty (Continued from Page One) TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR % BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS sioners told B. M. Duncan, chair- | man of the organization, they | local art project and invited them would be unable to. discuss a} }to visit the center whenever pos- figuré until the -budget is com+ | sible pleted. | Also visiting with Lions last Bervaldi was empowered to| ;evening was Jesse Albury of| meet present expenses, but the! Miami, son of Lion Paul G. Al board refused to act at once on a | bury. salary for Albert Mills, secretary} Lion Albury suggested that} NOTICE! NOTICE! of the council, who is directing the | Key West Lions Club sponsor en-| Persons having REPAIRS at my local program. | tertainment in near future to|shop, 517 Fleming street, please ee |raise funds for entertainment of | call for same this week, as I am VE. ABBOTT IS {men in National Defense Work /| leaving town Sunday and will be GIVEN PROMOTION | {now going on in Key West. Com: | away several weeks, (Continued from Page One) | mittee was appointed to take ice, AARON McCONNELL. jof this matter. the Tampa Chamber of Com- NOTICE | v merce; on the Tourist and Con-; ROLLER SKATE vention Bureau of that city; a] Notice is hereby given that the! Southard Street member of the Masonic Lodge;|Board of County Commissioners; Keep Your Weight In Shape the Benevolent Protective Order|of Monroe County, Florida, will! and Your Shape In Weight of Elks and various other organ-}meet in the clerk’s office at the) SESSIONS: 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. izations. |county court house at Key West, | | 8: :00 to 10:30 P. M. In Abbott’s capacity as assistant Monroe County, Florida, on Satur-| SHOE SKATES FOR SALE to the president of Florida ‘Motor | day, August 23, A. D., 1941 at 11, If You Can Walk You Can Skate Lines, he will travel throughout | o'clock a. m. for the purpose of| We Teach You How To Skate the entire state and will be en-/| jhearing complaints and receiving | abled to extend his civic activities /testimony as to the value of any throughout the state. |property, real or personal, as| Tl CAR SPECIAL 1941 Plymouth SEDAN (Radio, DeLuxe Equipment) .— | fixed by the county assessor of Ahead for Once |taxes, of perfecting, reviewing, 1940 Chrysler COUPE 1937 Nash COUPE | “No; I waited until the alarm} ROSS C. SAWYER, | rang next morning, and then I)Clerk Board of County Commis- turned it back an hour. First time} sioners, Monroe County, Flor-| T've ever beat the pesky thing.”| ida. aug8,1941 Well, we’ ve switched back to!and equalizing the assessment of $250.00 wintertime.” | the tax roll for the year 1941. “Did you turn your clock back} Dated at Key West, Florida, 1937 Ford (85) SEDAN ° the night before the changes was ' August 8, 1941. | due?” | By order of the Board. | 1938 Plymouth SEDAN le JOB Sa Modern machinery and efficient methods enable us to offer you superior printing service at fair prices. Consider us when you place your next print- ing order. | The Artman Press 1938 $140.0 "aie Down 1933 Pontiac SEDAN 750 | Full Price THESE AND MANY (MORE AT Navarro’s Used Car Lot Mean __ THE WEATHER. | ‘Today's Birthdays Roy ‘Barton White, new pres’ dent of ‘the Baltimore and Ohio Railway, born in Metcalf, Ill, 58 years ago. | Admiral. Louis M. Nulton, |U.S.N., retired, of Winchester, Observation taken at 7:30 a. m, 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last et Normal Va., born there, 72 years ago. Precipitation —— S Rainfall, 24 hours ending (op Edward J. Noble, former under © 7:30 a. m., inches 3) ‘| Secretary of commerce, born in otal rainfall since ‘Aug. 1, Gouvernour, N. Y., 59 years ago. inches aie 4 eRe Deficiency since. August 1. | U.cS. Senator, Patrick A. Me- inches a ne ugu 61 'Carran of Nevada, born in Reno, Total rainfall s since Jan. 1, {85 years ago. inches s 30.48 | | Prof. Ernest O. Lawrence of Peg ter January 1, gi|the University of — California, | Wind Direction and Velocity | physicist, Nobel _ prizewinner, | E—7 miles per hour } born in Canton, S. D., 40 Tense | | Relative Humidity 80% Barometer at 7:30 a. m.,. today Eugene E. (Gene) Buck, song | Sea level 30.04 (1017.3 millibars)| WTiter-producer, president of the} Tomorrow's Almanac | American Sogiety of Composers, |} | ago. Sunrise 5:58 a. m,| Authors and Publishers, born in | | Sunset 7:07 p! m, | Detroit, 56 years ago. i Mi he so, 8:49 p. | Moonset hoe fo Dr, Elizabeth Mason-Hohl of m| me noted Angeles, physician- | Tomorrow’s Tides (Naval Base) AM. PN igh 11:02 nat j\Low ___ 4:22 5:10) ij FORECAST i (Till 7:30 p. m. Saturday)» * IGIN THE SADDLE ‘ ce tet NAPA B AS sibly thundershowers Saturday; | coeey AND § MONROE THEATRE east winds. Bob Steele in Florida: Partly cloudy and con-| tinued warm tonight and, Satur-| day, scattered thundershowers in| extreme south portion Saturday | pinty THE KID IN SANTA a afternoon. and j Jacksonville to Florida Straits | Keith Douglas-' “Lucille Fairbanks | mod- | | and East Gulf: Gentle ta erate variable winds over north portion and moderate east and southeast winds over south por- tion; partly overcast weather to; night and Saturday, widely scat- ! PASSAGE FROM HONG KONG | | The BETTY RAYMOND tered thundershowe aturday. | RESTAURANT | A glass writing board in va-| 909 Fleming Street rious colors which will improve | BREAKFAST - the illumination and appearance Lyy;oq: - of school rooms has been Lavaseaie | DINNER ed. Bermuda Meat Market “it Costs Less When You Shop Here” { A FEW OF OUR MANY WEEK-END SPECIALS | Swift's Premium Rib Roast, ib Swift's ji “Ready To Eat” Pic.Nic Hams, Ib Swift's Premium Boneless Beef Roast, Ib— 25¢ AND 35¢ (Juicy and Tender) _ 35¢ 28¢ ° Phone 198 surgeon, born in Beaver City, Nebr., 51 years oe Rose Marie Shoppe PHONE 232 526 Fleming Street “Sat. and, Mon, , Bargain Day”! DRESSES $1.00) 1 rack of 1 rack of DRESSES .............$ . Big Drag Special SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMACY PURE DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS COSMETICS Phillip’s Milk Magnesia, 50c size ........ 39¢ Epsom Salts, 5 Ibs. - ain -. 23¢ Citrate Magnesia ... 16c Aspirin, tins of 12, 2 for 2.022.002... 5c Ipana Tooth Paste, 50c .. 39¢ 1 rack of | Kotex, 30 pads - 49c DRESSES oe $2.98 i Lifebuoy Soap (limit 3), 3 bars 17c SLACKS Pinkham’s Compound, Reg. $1.50 .... $1.09 MARKED DOWN BATHING SUITS, Lastex and Wool MILLINERY 50¢ anv $1.98 Close Out on ALL BAGS PLEASED $1.00] $1.00) $1.00) COME SEE AND BE Murine Eye Wash, 60c size 49c AT OUR FOUNTAIN: Meet Your Friends at Qur Modern Pharmacy and Enjoy a Sandwich with a Cup of Our Delicious COFFEE. SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMACY DUVAL AT FLEMING STREET PHONE 199 J.‘G. Kantor, Inc. SHOP HERE FOR BETTER MERCHANDISE CASH GROCERY Keep Cool In Our Manhattan ae Warne UITS SPORT SHIRTS FINE QUALITY $3.95 Up $1.45 to $1.95 MEATS Colors: Bees Tan SILK Pure Pork 25, pid POLO SHIRTS Sausage Links, bh __ &9C Large Selection of $1.45 Pic-Nic Hams, 2le MEN’S SUMMER HATS o———- LN Priced from $1.45 Up See the New Bottom . 28¢ j|| Better Grades including the Hi-Boy Gantner Lastex Assorted : GENUINE LEGHORN or BATHING TRUNKS . 20¢) COCOANUT BRAID Cold Cuts, Ib STRAW HATS at _ $3.95 Selling at Bar ae sain real $1.95 to $3.95 Wee bu ga Qe | New. Shipment of Re dhipped . COOL OPEN WORK Come in and See the Mixed Eggs, dex, . O4Cj.| B.V.D. SPORT SHIRTS NEW FORTUNE and Gem Oleo, 27 $1.00 JARMAN SHOES is . scabinag We Have Just Received a Large Shipmest of rao 2 Be MEN’S STREAMLINE LUGGAGE ALL INGREDIENTS FOR SOUSE Corner Southard and Francis Streets Free Delivery just the thing to enjoy traveling with. . .Easy to pack and light to carry. We also have Sets to Match Luggage. such as HAT and SHOE BOXES - OVERNIGHT CASE and TWO SUITERS 517 Duval Street Phone 897 BSCRIBE OR THE CITIZE FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1941 Hams. 810 10 lbs. gag post Brisket 25¢ || i (By Whole) Eeekinst Petes 3 ia 5c vb | Phe, ... 2be eros = 200 toate an S00 Poultry Department LOOK! LOOK! BiG SPECIAL Ts WEEKEND | _,28¢ Hc _ 38¢ Corner White ind yA ginia PHONE 52 int ita stakes k Young %-Grown HENS From Tennessee, 3 to 6 lbs., ib + Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving All Points On Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Following Schedule Effective June 15th: Express Schedale: ue. STOPS EN ROUTE) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) AT 6:00 P. M. Arrives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Midnight. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) AT 12.00 o'clock Mid- night ond arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock A. M. Local Schedule: (Stops At All Tatesenetie Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (secant Sundays) at 8:00 scie cA. M. vig at Miami 200 clock LEAVES MIAMI DAILY Tet Sun- days) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and ar- ots & Key West at 5:00 o'clock FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Cor. Simonton and Fleming Sts. PHONE 193-J THE CITIZEN BUILDING PHONE 51 Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones 92 and 68 WAREHOUSE—Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts. GENUINE SPRING Sender Juicy \GUBE STEAKS .. Wouibex ROAST ...... Ib 19¢ | “ ‘ssorted’™ COLD CUTS Skinless FRANKFURTERS SWIFT PREMIUM Meat Dept. Nea 0 Lamb Wb, 25¢ Hams lb. 28c (Whole or Small Half) Fresher Fruits and Vegetables Grocery Dept. Sugar 5 Ibs. 25c COUNTRY ROLL » 28 Butter Ib. 35c Bao BEANS, lge. can 10¢ 8 No. 5 can = eh | SRAPEFRUIT JUICE... . 15¢ oe tb 2le PEACHES ......... 2% can 19¢ »17e CHSC [-. 206, 3-Ibs. 946 TOMATO SAUCE .... 3 cans 12e Pati selene anet Seas 6 bars 23¢ & tnea _21e U.S. No.1 1 California POTATOES - 10 the 23¢€ CARROTS ....... 2 bunches 14¢ Fresh Yellow 1: =n mak 25¢€ | omions. Red or White ‘ . . : . N : . N N ;