The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 18, 1941, Page 4

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‘employment with a’ large . con-| ite of Ce the Coast Guard mati left Jas: © on account of the illness of ®. Pucket’s mother, Mys. Joseph hon at the home on Ashe'| | . Atwood Sands and daugh- | Fi left yesterday morning on the | Motor Lines bus for Jack- ille where they will spend a sit-of a few weeks. { Captain Eddie Goehring left on | AKE US, NAVY WORLD'S GREATEST EMPLOYMENT DOUBLED IN THREE. | MONTHS ids i Cys Observation taken at 7:30 a. m, 75th Mer, Time (city office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night — SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY EXPANDS iva B | Total owe since 7 : MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1941 It’s Tops in Tropical Coolers from saat BRAND COFFEE COFFEE GROCERS | MONROE THEATRE MILLS AT ALL jette Davis—James Cagney in BRIDE banc c.0. DY | inches 3 | Deficieney since August 1, ine} ~ aE 0.70 | | Total! rainfall since Jan. +. inches — + | Excess: since January 1, | inches __ ‘ Wind Direction and Velocity { S—5 miles per hour »Helative Humidity : , 80% Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today | |Sea Level 29,96 (1014.6 millibars); fj . 30.61 k H | | | i | NEWS AND SHORT SUBJECTS i ! | Vivien Leigh—Laurence Olivier in That Hamilton Woman! POCO eececeseaccesseeses also COMEDY AND NEWS Tomorrow's Almanac aay Slgpanati where he ded a American plane en to Trinidad, South (Amer-| | ANNOUNCE CIVIL port, where he has Ecce ion company there. /* 4 ees 5B: will visit with Captain Muse, whose vessel is now operating in Palm Beach, returned to Key | not be considered qualifying. Ap-! West. Whenever a town changes lconsiderable buying for Holts- | ¢rate variable winds; partly over- ‘West yesterday over the high-| plicants will not have to take a ‘way. j written test, but will be rated on} meron | their qualifications. as shown in! Mrs. Ruth Slappey of Jackson-| their applications, subject to cor- | Ville arrived here today for a va-| roboration. The closing ‘date for #ation with relatives in this city. | receipt of applications is Septem- She is the houseguest of Mr. and! per 18, Mrs. Eugene Kemp on Royal! The ‘commission also _an- peepee yah | junior inspector, wage and hour stationed at the local naval air} Mr. and Mys. Will Baker ana} division, department of labor, at | station. | sunrise ets 6202 @. mM. } {Sunset -.-— 6:58 p. m. — Si ae i Oa Rte ‘ ee > tetera et og nt Seen __ | Moonrise —, _... 3:02 a. m. 2 z B % Mbonset ets 4:36 p. m.} | Former Residents | HOLTSBERG GOES ; | SERVICE EXAMS. | | Visiting Here ON BUYING TRIP; AM. PM YSerice | Ray, andy MrscG. G. G. Farthing | Herman Holisberg. left gyer the! pa hg acim 12:20. 1:53 | ee ng children; Ida; Billy and Ivan | week-end for an extended plea. f! untant-:trom Portsmouth, Va., are spend- sure and business trip which wil + | Positions, with salaries _Fanging ing their vacation in Key West | take him from‘across the country? “week for Jacksonville'where they.| frorn $2,600 to $5,600 a Ma Ap-| visiting relatives and friends |to Los Angeles, California tof propriate responsible and. success- - Irs. Farthing is the former Miss |New York City. ful experience ‘in accounting . or Blanche Sawyer. |+Mr, Hotsberg first plans aj | their main street to a one-way} ‘street, that shows the place is go- | ing places; for when he was here|" J, New York, Mr. last the main street was two-way | ‘and had a street car line too. | his time going over the large to be a papyrus, discovered at ' business it reminds him of the! street. Inounced an examination for | World War days when he was! sons, George and Billy, of Miami, | salary of $2,000 a year. The ex- | are spending a short stay here at} amination will be held only in ‘home during their stay here with | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene | {eertain regions of the wage and! Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sawyer, 1421} Kemp on Royal street, |hour division, Appropriate ex-|Catherine street. | perience is necessary. Provision } Miss Alice Marie Mason of} js made for the substitution of cer- | SOUTHERN COLLEGE | Miami is visiting here with her | tain prescribed college study or | uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mfrs. ! for study ina school of law or ac-| Bugene Kemp on Royal street. — | countancy for part of the experi- | reas ence. The closing date for re-|Summerschool at Southern for | David Firchik, vacationing) cejpt of applications is September {ministers and Sunday school | i here with his parents, Mr. and 148. Mrs, G. Kirchik, 706 Duval street, | Visser Seaton left yesterday for his home at White Plains, N. Y. Kirchik wat Two Couples Wed be accompanied by his brother, |Here Saturday Municipal Judge Jack Kirchik of | Miami, who will vacation in the| john M. Cannon, 38, Key mountains of North Carolina on west, and Mary Groom, 24, Oak | the way back to Florida. Hill, Fla:, were married ‘saturday | ‘ |by County Judge Raymond R. Junior Clab To | Lord. | St. Pierre. Edward Barr, . 20,| Meet Thursday ) Miami, and. Bertha Josephine | |Kohn, 21, also of Miami, were) Junior Woman's hae SB members | married by the judge during the | will be entertained Thursday | afternoon. afternoon at a social at the club-; od house, Although the site of Rio de Mrs, Joseph Lopez and Mrs. | Janeiro was first visited by white | Francis Johnson will act as | men in 1502, no attempt to found | hostesses during the party,/a settlement was made for 50 which will begin at 5 o'clock. [pests “OUR DEMOGRACY—— Hm OLDEST LIVING THING IN THE WORLD. — workers. dates for degrees and certificates. | Five have applied for the bachelor | of arts degree, 38 for the bachelor , S. 5 FLORIDA ; of science, and 18 for the two- year normal certificate, { for HAVANA | Throughout the year the tem- sails THURSDAYS (O!O) eWS perature in Colossal Cave, near Benson, Ariz, remains static at ioe aa ae FOR ALL WHO LIKE FORECAST (Till 7:36 p. m. Tuesday) j Key West and Vicinity: Partly | cloudy tonightand Tuesday, scat- | tered thundershowers Tuesday; jgentle to moderate variable trape Aloha is one of this summer’s popular “long” drinks, nfade with s Hawailan fruit flavor a special Milt. ‘To da 1 cup erushed pineapple, ju a e of 3 lemons and | { j, “those waters. | auditing is required. Study in ac- | "This is Mr. Farthing’s first visit Much needed vacation and will inds. t Chill, Just before serving, ad cups carbonated | | *: coasted | countancy or certificate as certi- | | < Florida: Considerable cloudi- nd 1 qt. ginger ale, pre-chilled. ves 10 in tall glasses, Harold Pinder, clerk for the fied public accountant wil be ac- ; here in fourten years. During his take. :in: the. many | inferesting | ou tonight and Tuesday, scat- Board of Public Works, and Mrs. | | cepted for part of the experience | | absence he has always been a Key | points of interest to be found on | tered afternoon thundershowers. tei Pinder, who had been spending a| requirement. Experience as rou- | Wett booster, and he says on bases country trip, Jacksonville to Florida Strai' COeeTTOOTITOTOTT Oa a “week visiting in Miami and West | tine accounting or audit clerk will | return he finds almost a new Key| A Los Angeles he plans to do|and East Gulf: Gentle to mo COMPLAINT SERVICE... If you do not Receive Your Copy of The CITIZEN By 6 P. M. PHONE—WESTERN UNION Between 6 and 7 P. M. and a Western Union Messenger Boy will deliver your copy of The Citizen. cast weather tonight and Tuesday, | berg’s giving the ladies of this ate scattered. thundershowers Tues- city be benefits of Western style centers. ' Holtsberg | will spend a considerable part of The first handbill is believed He says that there is so much) oo .jam markets. He is expected | Thebes, which offered a reward jto be away from the city for sev- ‘for a runaway slave 3,000 years |eral months, + eso. TARE “A TRIP ABROAB”’ ROLLER SKATE Southard Street Keep Your Weight In Shape | | and Your Shape In Weight SESSIONS: 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. 8:00 to 10:30 P. M. | SHOE SKATES FOR SALE | -__ H ? If You Can Walk You Can Skate | (Continued from Page One) |G | We Teach You How To Skate | WONIII II IL ITO OTE SOM. 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