The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 11, 1941, Page 4

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outstand-} beautician, will be 1 i i clley HH There were many buffet table arrangements. Decorated with rare old pottery, copper, silver, and glassware, they lent an in- teresting note to the show. How- An exhibit I found original and one we would do well to repro- duce, was the copying of fruit and. flowers. The picture in each instance being shown with the exhibit. Other Features Other things I admired were: The large entry tags attached to each flower and plant container —on these were the name and address of exhibitor, the class, division, and name of the flower; a splendid idea was a book of rules issued. by the’ club and mailed to entrants prior to the show; excellent, ‘too,’ was the illustrates the and Susie Falzone, wey William O. Gaglairdi, 22, en- instruction, after which | the members will repair to a local it where a luncheon will members and visiting mem- are invited to be in attend- Key West Players are holding daily rehearsals “Twin Beds”, dramatic produc- tion scheduled for Thursday and Friday, October 23 and 24, at Key West High School Audi- now This will be the Lions’ an- nual event for the purpose of | providing funds for blind work in the community and all mon- ies raised from the play will go for this purpose, GREAT SPORT HERE IF YOU LIKE PUNS (iy Associated Prensa) DUBLIN, Va., Sept. 11—Name Hounds! Look at the roster of employes at the, New River Ord- nance Works There are Bishops, Parsons, Sextons, Testaments, Bibles, Churches and Pughs. Plus one} Blessing. Then th a Gardner, a Ds ’s a Farmer, rand two use of blue, réd and ‘silver stars | Taylors. There’s a Royall, several instead of the customury ribbons to denote rewards; judges were @ wise combination’ of both local and out-of-town folk; admission ‘was 20 ‘cents. ~ 1 truly admired tne efforts of the Asheville club; nevertheless, I missed many of the outstand- ing features of our show, name- ly, the wild flower exhibit, the shadow boxes, the entries of the school children, but most of all the splendid seed pod display of Messrs. Luethi, Kirke and Wells. The fruit and vegetable ar- rangement was a disappoint- ment to me. In a land of plen- ty, the display seemed meager, It probably needed the artistic and energetic hand of Mrs, Stephen Douglass, who works sueh wonders with the few products:she is able to glean from our island, Draws Comparison To sum up the two Flower Shows and’draw a+ comparison, I’ iwould’ say: ‘The Asheville show hada larger and finer eol-' lection’ of flowers: ‘and’ plants;! too, it was conducted’ along: more formal lines; it followed more closely the customary rules and ations for such exhibits, Still, considering the fact that times the size of Key West and has a large back-country from which to draw many of its ex- hibits, it is my personal opinion Asheville is something like four | bi the shows of my home town | Kings, a Kiser, and Nobles. Charles on the payroll, and General DAUGHTER BORN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo | Madin a girl this morning at 3 o'clock at the home of her mother, 1010 Division street. ‘The baby was given the name of Martha. DRIVER FINED (Continued from Page One) charged with operating a game} of chance, ‘and Claude W. Brown, chat With reckless driving. lizabeth’ Young, negro wom-| aii, Was'ordered''to leave town yestétday afternoon when ‘she’ pieadea** ipullty, to a vagrancy charge. “ | Gemensinie where they are stu- | 1 dah- | listed man-in-the~navy;—-end | Dr. E Rodriguez, who haa}? “Sie ager pa ge aang omg gleams time in fod boson Cuba, returned to Key |: -|Governor of Colorado. Also he is be followed on Satur-' morning at 10 o'clock by my Dut F checked up—he is a Re- given in honor of the district! \ | | pe pied ae | {Bring your girls, Mrs. John Conner was an ar rival in the, city yesterday from Charleston, S.‘C., and will spend a visit here with her parents, Mr on isit his mother in North Adams, Mass. Postmaster Dion expects |to be absent from the city for jabout two weeks. ‘City Councilman John Car- bonell, who had been attending a }meeting of theater owners and j other representatives of the in- | cuatey at Jacksonville, returned peat the city last night. Mr. Car- bonell stopped at a few other) points while en route home toney, Jr., left yesterday over the highway for Miamien route to dents at the University of Florida. | ea States’ Rights, you know, quite a duck. He is the ; & Republican, Most people | =~ figure he is a democrat, ‘on account the Old Democratic Party slogan was “states’ rights”. | publican. This Mr. Carr says the way the wind is blowing now, she looks like there won't be ntuch for a governor to do. Every- thing will be run from Washing- ton. And if the Governor has; nothing to say about how his | state is going to be run, then I guess the voters would be in the same mess. Of course they ean still write their Senator—)} we still have senators. And even | if most of them are away lectur- jing, etc., and not in Washington, their Secretary will answer your | letter, which is just as good as if the Senator, himself, would} write—or maybe better. If more Governors and people do not get on the bandwagon with Mr, Carr, governors and States’ Rights are gonna be ob- solete and extinct before we know it, and you will only see them in a muse" Yours with the ie can low down, JO SERRA. CHINESE DRAFT (Continued from Page One) Life Movement Association, and the Chinese Red Cross help the society’s work, which ranges from | nursing and dietetics to delousing, | laundering and sewing buttons on | a soldier’s tough tunic. oSOW And- have a “good time M In this ‘hall. lhe iano is’ free ito play, the juke is A small fee. Have a good time— “At the USO, you don’t pin We give you stationary, we sell you stamps; On the floor are lots of writing lamps. |We have a clock, you won’t be late If you want to go and get you a date. The games are free and ther plenty fun; So don’t sit on the corner and to| yourself hum. | MERVIN THOMPSON. ARIA IN Toays TO CHECK Single Room—Bath—$1.50 Free Parking Lot HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E: Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay opposite Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping District and Amusements SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER pac : Deficiency since Sept. rota tainfall since Jan. 1, 32.3 inches Excess since January inches Shep ar 78 Wind Direction and Velocity NE—7 miles per hour Relative Humidity 80% Barometer at 7:30 a. m.. today Sea level, 30.00 (1015.9 millibars) Tomorrow s Almanac Sunrise 6:12 a, m Sunset 6:34 p, m. | Moonrise 11:16 p, m. Paul Mesa, Jr. and Wi C M@-/viconset 11:58 a, m. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) AM, P.M, 1,07 2:20 ares a 7:27 tone i ional’ ‘showers night Florida and Friday showers; extreme north portion. | Jacksonville to Florida Straits: | | Moderate easterly winds becom- ing fresh; partly cloudy wea- ther tonight and Friday with occasional scattered showers. and., Friday; . moderate | easterly, wwinds,.fresh at times. » Mostly cioudy tonight | with not quite so warm in Men, Women Over 40. Don't Be bien Old Feel riage £ New, Years Younger re. For sale at — 's Pharmacy and all other good drug stores occasional | Observation taken at 7:30 a. m,| 75th Mer. Time (city office)’ Temperatures Highest last 24 hours —_..___89 | Win) easy! | ie : ! SUBSCRIBE Fy ‘OR THE ‘CITIZEN—26e WEEKLY. | full details. 517 Duval Street LASS BY ITS RUMFORD | Come by today and get your éntry blank and J You can win a round-trip plang | ticket to any of the Bowl Games next January 1 | ~and two tickets to the game. No stririgs—it’s PHONE 897 Broadway's Friday, Saturday spas | A Free Plane Trip’ | to One of he Famous New Year's Bow! Games _ FORTUNE *4*.*¢° SHOES FOR MEN Some Styles Higher J. G. KANTOR, Inc. Opposite Palace Theater ATA i | | | | | { | | | FOR SALE—1-passenger Lin- | FRIGIDAIRE, - apartment Classified Column THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1941 POCCOOCRO SHO SSECOOOEESCOOOEOSOCCEEE NEES TOC FENE, LOUIS A. HARRIS Attorney at Law |217 Duval St. Phone 252 jun20-1mo FOR RENT} « | t NICE Roopa) Foy Rea- | sonable, ea street. sept8-lwk NEWLY FURNISHED COT- TAGE. All modern conven- iences. Apply 1014 Varela street. sept9-3t |ROOM with sleeping porch and Bath. Apply 602 Duval street, upstairs, or Army and Navy Store. FURNISHED HOUSE, near Nav- al Station. Apply 1529 Flagler Avenue or Box DL, The Citi- zen. septll-tf BEAUTIFUL, MODERN, AIRY ROOMS. The White House, 227 Duval Street. septll-2tx -|FOR RENT—Two rooms, dou- ble; 4 windows; adults. Private home, ;}; Phone 299-W. sept9-3tx | NEWLY: FURNISHED APART- ! MENT, iclose to Navy Yard. 323° Whitehead street. sept3-tf |BEDSTEAD COIL SPRING and MATTRESS. Both or either. Friday only. Apply Filling Station, corner White and Catherine Streets. septll-1tx coln, $200; radio, Perfect. Terms. Apply Pepe’s Cafe. sept6-lwk size. Good condition. Apply 602 Du- val Street, upstairs, or Army and Navy Store. septli-tt laesaeds SHEETS—w00 for 50c. Take Home More Food for Less Money--- BROADWAY'S: MEATS MAKE A PERFECT MEAL \ ROUND STEAKS — LB. 32° A Supreme Taste VEAL CHOPS Try Them Today PORK LOIN ROAST, LB. 24° Sweet, Tasty, Savory [Br31° PORK-SHOULDER LB. 234 RIB ROAST o* BEEF, LB. 29° Double Room—Bath—$2.00 Alfred Simons. Manager 2 PHONE U.S. No, 1 POTATOES Fancy Yellow SQUASH California CARROTS... 2 \Seedless GRAPES?" Cuban PINEAPPLES SOREC Small, Lean Delicious Young VEAL STEW (Economical Yet Delicious) Vegetables - 10 Ibs, 2l1c - 2)bbs. 19¢ on ting 2 C 2 $178 and 179 2b eet LB. 20¢ 6 oe Country Roll BUTTER Campbell’s 3 20-oz. TOMATO. JUICE cans 2 Tall Cans HERSHEY SYRUP - 5 lbs. BOTH No. 2 can 36c '25e 19¢ 21e gear eer ee “Be 37C Large Pkg. RINSO - 21c¢ _ 210250 SUGAR 5 bbs. Libby’s BOTH Tomato Juice - tall can 36c | | i \GRAYS FISHERY, OJUS, FLA. |FOURTEEN FT. . SAILBOAT. The Artman Press. nov19-tf | TRAILER FOR SALE; 1935 Cov- ered Wagon. Good condition, sleeps 4; 8 windows and screen door. Located at Gulf Stream Trailer Park, first lot on Di- vision. See Humphrey. ~ septll-Itx |Home water pumps, fittings, i valves, all kinds Plumbing Fix- | tures, Tanks, Water Heaters, | ete. septs- lwk | Fully equipped, $80.00. Jaines H. Pinder. 1217 Petronia St. jan3-s FOR SALE—’21 Dodge Water- craft Boat. Good shape. Cheap for cash. Phone 157 or apply 1309 Whitehead. } sept9-tf) OUS RS ARE SEES EEG RO IS YOUR PLACE COOL? If not, see TOMMIE at the Skating Rink about an air cooling sys- tem. jly16-tt |OUR ae asin ahaa will Key . West Saturday, ae 33th, We buy your "mattress for cash’ or make it into a new one. Phone 124 for appointment. SUN MAT- TRESS COMPANY. séptio-lwk INSTRUCTIONS IN SCHOOL LESSONS, 7th to 11th Grades. Billy Cates, rear 608 Francis Street. Reasonable rates, sept8-lwkx YOUR OLD MATTRESS made like new; one-day service this week only. Write Nuway Mattress Shop, General De- livery, Key West, Fla. sept8-4tx REAL ESTATE, Get Your Building Lot NOW ASSOCIATED REALTORS J. Otto Kirchheiner, Mgr. 505 Duval Street sept5-Imo ROOMS BOARD "AND , ROOMS; meals to outsiders. Reasonable. 419 Southard street. taurant, 117 Duval Street. sept5-lmo POSITION WANTED RELIABLE LADY wants work minding children, anytime. 914 Francis street. Tift’s Grocery, Street. WANTED—Colored Man. Apply Duke’s Bar-B-Q Stand. septll-lwk Service Station. WANTED TO RENT TWO ADULTS require five room furnished residence with ga- rage; year-round basis pre- ferred. State location, rental and dates can give possession in reply. P.O. Box 890. sept5-lwk WANTED MAN WANTED with Car to handle Laundry at Naval Base for out-of-town Laundry. Sal- ary and commission. Apply Monday, 1 p. m., at Gulf Pride Service Station, septll-3t HOTELS |PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- | zen Office. jan25-tt | ~.100, OTHE ARTMAN PRESS. apra5-tf Lama Bin LIMES and ‘GUAVAS. | 1014 Grinnell street. augas-tt | Os TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 Peace W5e:: Scie ‘Artunan Press. may19-tf; ai ee ILERS, com-! plete stock; low down-pay- ment. Lee's Trailer Mart, | 108th Street & Biscayne Boule- vard, Miami, Fla. aug30-lmo SINCE A SHORTAGE of 2men| Pe Seceseeeeees exists, why can’t 2 or 3 men live on.a boat, Se home for same $300 cash for 26-ft. Cruiser. AR, The Citizen. aug?-tf FOURTEEN FT. OUTROARD MOTOR BOAT, Folly Ganinee’ and one Ji tor, 4 hp. Pinder, 1217 johnson Outboard mo- $100.00. James H. jan3-s OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—|BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a night’s rest to THE‘ O' HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy the homey 817 Fleming street. jiyi-tt ———— (DR. AARON H. SHIFRIN 925 Whitehead Ker Wert, Fin —4-Hour Flynn—Randolph Scott eVIRGINIA city. Sandy—Kathryn, Adams in SERIAL A | eovccece i , buys his copies of The Citizen at whole- ac them at retail, a pays cash for his papers. : - latent 6 ceetetee Salle mg Ses is embarrassed if a

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