The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 20, 1941, Page 4

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“Ae eS oe Pay — \ YD s Brookley Field, Mo- ile; Alabama, for which ‘applica- i maybe filed with the’Sec until further _ _ WORKER, for filling vacancies in _ the War Department, Brookley _ Field, Mobile, Alabama for which _ applications may be filed with the "Secretary Board of U, 9, Civil Service Examiners Brookley Field, Mobile, Alabama, until fur- ther notice. i ELECTROPLATER, for filling vacancies in the U) S. Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida, for which applications may be filed with the Recorder, Labor Board, U. S, Naval Air Station, Pen- sacola, Florida, until further no- tice, For all work in, excess of forty hours per, week,, employees ,,in this position. will be:paid the overtime rate of time ‘and a half. - Full further information con- cerning the examinations for Air- craft Woodworker and Junior Aireraft Woodworker may be ob- tained from the Secretary, Board of U. S. Cicil Service Examiners, Brookley Field, Mobile, Alabama; from the Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, at any Civil Service District, New Post Office Building, Atlanta, Geor- gia. . Mrs, Ruth Slappey Vacationing Here Mrs. Ruth Slappey of Jackson- ville is spending her vecation in the city visiting her sisters and other Telatives. Mrs. Slappey who was former- ly Miss Ruth Shehee of Key West has been connected with the Duval County Board of Pub- lic Instruction and is enjoying renewing all acquaintances. JUNIOR COMMERCE ’ BODY MEETS TONIGHT There will be a meting of Junior Chamber of Commerce this evening, 6:30 o'clock, at the Gulf Stream Restaurant, Simon- ton and Division streets. . President Delmar Butler urges all members to be preserit at this Bession. . ARMY PRIVATE RELATES STORY (Continued from Page One) during a march over treacherous mountain trails. The money to be gained by writing his life story could be used to good advantage by the $30-a-month prvate at Fort Jack- son, especially, since Mejack no longer receives a return from the, $5,000 fruit farm ;that be- came his after his mother died in Czechoslovakia in 1932. The Germans took over the fatm when they crushed Czecho- slovakia in 1939. Three years ago, he was Corp. Andrew Jackson, of the French Foreign Legion, comrade-in-arms of native-born Russians, Ger- mans, Italians, and others who were protecting a foreign coun- try, France. Today, he’s Pvt. Andrew Me- jack, of the United States Army, comrade-in-arms of thousands of seeond and third generation Rus- sians, Germans, Italians, Czechs, French, Irish and English, who are being trained to protect their own country—the United States of America. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Rodman. Bethel haye returned home from a. vaca- tion trip of several weeks. ile away they visited in Tampa, Mia- mi, Jacsonville «and ‘ varidus points in Central Florida. CARD OF THANKS The family of Manuel Perez wishes to express their sincere thanks to his fellow employees and other friends for their con- tributions and assistance during their recent bereavement. While we mourn his death, your help in our time of sorrow is a solace to us as a proof of the esteem in which he was held by all with whom he worked or was ac- quainted. i MRS. MANUEL PEREZ AND MRS PABLO PEREZ AND FAMILY. ) augad-Itx i ‘ EXAMS. ‘he United States Civil Service : m on announces open com- for filling vacancies in the War ary, Board of U. 8, Civit'Servite} “an ALL-IN-ONE DISH _ for supper saves work . on a warm day happenings connection with growing Art activities in Key West will be i ‘this’ column ponsered by the WPA Key West Art Center. The Key West Art Center an-} nources the hanging of a new ex- | hibition of water color paintings and prints at the U. S. Naval Air | Base, The works in this collec- | tion have been loaned by the artists, especially for this exhibi- | | tion. When the artists were ap- | proached last spring for pictures | for Defense purposes through the | Art Project, the response Was | ; generous. The naval officials | |-were most cooperative providing {extra equipment to facilitate | proper display of the pictures to- | gether with help in the hanging }and transportation to and from the Art Center | The attractive Lounge of the B. | ©. Q. is made colorful with 18 wa- | tercolorg,.many by, artists well nown here. Peter Rotier shows the day is bright and, eggs. It is a dish to satisfy demand. | 0M either side of the fire place, sunny that's the time to heed| ing outdoor appetites, yet the actual | familiar Key West harbor scenes cal papea wile outdoors. eaalese time is but.a brief thirty | in his vigorous and colorful man- Meals Of course—but | minutes, | ner. * Directly‘ opposite’ is-a wall ° tet's plan things that don’t demand! Chicken and Noodle Casserole | dominated ‘by Doody Morgan’s femily must havocevea when the with: Vegetables | semi-absti ation: Bleep- tonbeeatara is soaring. But for| * an condensed cream of mush- | ing Hibiscysh flanied by; brilliant pone Sia peal Fag Seana} Tecan ‘condensed chicken noodle pager of soy OE | cond: if he soup gerg. ieano! eed, e Rite teens coe Sepatising, way fo 1g Bima. Hast few years has held one man rere he ee Situation: | 13 cups diced carrots | shows at the Key West Art Cen- Soup is light, easily digested and) 3-4 eggs, halved and stuffed cata tat coaveral stimulating, Cook the diced celery in boiling | ‘8% 18 represente’ Dy | sevet Or maybe at other times a nour-| water (no salt) for 15 minutes, | Works in her usually fine color povay een dish spstecais A thea add the beeen and con- | and solid bate a on % is can be put to-| tinue cooking until tender. Drain. it ll is Townsen ‘or- gether in the cool morning hours} Combine the cream of mushroom a aiking presentation of a and parked in the refrigerator until] and chicken noodle soups. Then atrol plane taking off at dawn. baking time. If, in-the casserole} add diced chicken, diced cooked | P. ¥ b al 9-4: you include vegétables as well as} celery and carrots, mix well and |The turtle boats are always in- meat, so much the better. pour into a casserole or baking | teresting objects in Key West wa- Dy ge po He on Mat en Bad into a Modereicly hot | ters. Marjorie Stevens paints one happend -) oven and heat for 20 | sé schooners shored up on and noodles, tender young carrots| minutes. Then arrange stuffed eggs pot ee oe itney. or Si and chopped celery in a tempting} on top of casserole and heat for |‘ '* Se g Sauce and topped with hot stuffed! 5-10 minutes longer Serves 6. | Critchlow, who became a mem ; |ber of the Art Center staff last| +S ea fi Xe calent "> | May, shows several pictures dis- Ri de aren SR A REAR interest story: Observation taken at 7:30 2. 1), | a some serious and other extremely | 6th Mer. Time (city office) Mrs. Hugh Williams, 400 Duval| humorous. Jack and Alice Dud- There will be a social meeting ™ playing her rare talent for the of the Junior Woman's Club held A New | tomorrow afternoon, beginning at human j Peroonalsy | York artist, Walton Boe, W005 o'clock, according to announce- jhas painted in Key West, has a " ide hi i : | number of splendid watercolors, ; ment made by Mrs. Joseph Lopes, president of the organization. All members are requested to ‘ BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Junior Clab To Hold Meeting Tomorrow Tigre Maree pa O80 loth tendey tor Mig, wiuero| oY of Kay Wiest will always be| be in attendance ei 14 she will spend the weekend asg| found in any re; 4 . | intimate stud: di ssible by zo last night 84 fy ouse guest of Ellis Hollums, Mi-| lection of the work of artists here. | intimate study made possible by ene ae ‘ 3 ami Herald executive editor, and amine , Mrs. Hollums. Hajatett,: #4: noure “ending Miss Amelia Knowles, who had | i | Tu eGRW Ge kee 1 0.00 been in Key West for several pe ese ae aes 1.87 | weeks visiting relatives, left last Deficiency since August 1, fovenme gnroute: te Miami where Charles Thompson, Bitsy Torch- | — inches - Co : *pq] Se 18 now making her: home. liana, Jeane Taylor are also in, IP 2 Total rain: ce Jan, 1, H were cluded with characteristic works. | r¢ inches... 30.61; T. Jenkins. Curry, after spend- |The smaller pictures are mostly Excess since January 1, jing several days’ business visit | arranged in the well lighted hall- inches _ _. 10.74, in Key West, has returned to/ ways adjoining the main lounge Wind Direction and Velocity S—8 miles per hour Relative Humidity SE, 80% | John A. Russell, chairman of} Barometer at 7:30 a.m. today [the Florida Keys Electrical | Sea Level 30.00 (1015.9 millibars)| board, after spending several | Tomorrow s Almanac ; days’ business visit in Key West, | | Key Largo where he is now mak- | room and are well worth the more & ing his residence. | | MONROE THEATRE * Bill Elliot—Luana Walters in ACROSS THE SIERRAS Sunrise _ 6:03 a. m.;has returned to Marathon. and Sunset 6:57 p. m.| BOAT ANNIE SAILS AGAIN Mosarite ase ae | W. A: Parrish, after several | jays’ visit in Key West on busi- | Tomorrow's Tides ess, left recently for his home | (Naval Byes oe lon the Florida keys. Pe pon x a ve eek and: Thursday, scattered thunder- | ELA LUGOSTI in - 108 | showers Thursday. | INVISIBLE GHOST FORECAST | Jacksonville to Florida Straits Also—Serial and. News (ill 7:30 pm. Thursday) « | and East-Gulf: Moderate south | 54 Key West and Vicinity: Partly | and’ southwest winds over north | seeeeeeeeneoooosooncooes | cloudy tonight and Thursday,! portion and moderate southeast scattered thundershowers Thurs-!and south winds over south por- | day; gentle to moderate south-/| tion, partly overcast weather to- east and south winds, jnight and Thursday, scattered Florida: Partly cloudy tonight thundershowers Thursday. It was the biggest hit in Florida and Soda is quite GOOD LOOKING... GOOD SEEING.... a drink last winter | Par | SUN GLASSES : \ Soe be ; | ‘The style aed smartness of Ray-Ban Florida has long know Rony = finest rumba | Sun Glasses appeals immediately co ri¢g-and-Soda as the perfect” mellow drop distille thems. weccperanemnetpereny om Sol; “summer highball.” It’s light Puerto Rico. | car eerastlanlay on at +» + cooling .. . refreshing— Next time, try Ronrico in simply delicious. your Collins, cocktail or Cuba Mellow Ronrico works Libre. Ronrico is not only out excess light and glare, at the same time transmitting the useful rays of light, Ray-Ban makes seeing comfor- | They are showing a number ofthis hanging. These pictures as | watercolors and lino block prints | Stated above are all loaned by the lin this exhibition. Charles Farr, | artists and may be purchased at | best known for his work in egg-|Prices indicated, by arrangement temperer is showing some inter-| with the representative of the co- lesting works in watercolor and|sponsoring Art Center Corpora- }brush drawing. Martha Watson, tion, Mabel P, Green, secretary. 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. 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