The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 12, 1941, Page 4

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ee . are nearly “always de- Tertereaun and although I doubt that you'll ever find a cabinet the team, you would be surpris- in the galleries. Having wended down tree- shaded Mount Vernon Memorial | highway to the one-time home| of George Washington, I would take one look at the back door, | walk out through the boxwood! hedges to the left, glimpse at the little octagonal schoolroom (two pupils only) and be sure that Mount Vernon was much better than the postcards, T'd go down to the waterfront lunch or dinner at one of the seafood “jernts’=-and I would insist that the ‘waiter or waitress tell me what's “in season” (with the specific understanding that if I don’t like it, I'll send it back). I would go to the Department of Justice building—beat my way right through to the office and conference room of the At- torney General and spend. as long as I liked looking at the two murals by Leon Kroll, One of them is called “The Defeat of Justice” the other, “The Vic- tory of Justice”. In this latter, I would note that Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone is one of the principal characters and I would reflect that when this mural was painted, Mr. Stone was just another Associate Justice. Since thees murals are among the very few in Washington not on the “tourist” agenda, and al- most the only ones which critics agree are practically the best, I would be positive that I had made my bow to some of the greatest of today’s art—of which Washington, oddly enough as er having been considered world art center), now full, 1, would. pull, all, the strings { could, to get into the Washington Navy Yard. It really isn’t a “Navy Yard”, but it’s 115 acres of the Navy’s best in modern “ordnance”, which includes everything from minutely- ground lenses for binoculars to gigantic 16-inch guns. Besides, it’s the only place in the world where you can see such historic ships anchored almost bow-to- stern as the old “Hartford” and the “Potomac”—which has car- ried President Roosevelt from the fishing trips of peaceful days to a conference in the North At- lantic. Yd drive (without through the hills of Arlington Cemetery; walk for hours along the old Canal that winds for} more than 200 miles up the Potomac river; pedal ‘a bicycle gressman, and say I didn’t want anything... POLITICAL City Elettion, November, 1941 For a Captaln of Pel of Police ere - WiLKIAM FREEMAN _"DOMIN member working up a lather on| ed if some one pointed out the| big. “execs” that sometimes are | (it’s only the Potomac) and have | is vely t stopping) } through the maze of Rock Creek | Park; and telephone .my con-| So many people have tried to "| buy the sign we have in the win- dow quoting President Roose- velt: “We would rather die on our feet than live on our knees”, that, thanks to the generous co- cman of The Citizen, we a Next in “numibers “of aif ts, including s@neodrom »eRass A. Reeder, . of the, Miami Daily News, are those for a recipe for “hot bollos”. Rotarian Ross re- Plies: “Amigo Mio: Mil gracias y @racias mas mil’, and concludes with, “Once more the good old |* C, of C. crashes through in a big ‘way; So you may now enlarge your slogan ‘From Miami to the Dry Tortugas and points west’.” The recipe is furnished by the prima donna of Ramrod Key, Mrs. Mary Forns, and here it is for the benefit of hungry renders ¢, |} of The Citizen: “Take %-pound of black- “eye peas and soak overnight, In the morning take out eye and peel skin off. Grind fine with nut grinde?,” adding "3 “plugs ‘of gar- lie, “a few grains ofOlatise’ seed and 2 hot Put in a beat until light. Drop by spoon- A let your digestion be ‘your guide. sprees The “BUSY” sign is hung out} in the Chamber of Commerce of- fice. This is the week when we jmake up the nomination ballot and Lord have mercy on our soul | |if we miss one, | oars conan oy ‘Mr, and Ms. Henry Saunders, who had been spending a vacation of two weeks, visiting in Detroit, | Michigan, and many other points, | |returned to Key West yesterday. Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Knight are leaving this afternoon over the highway en route to Jack- sonville, where they . will spend several days’ visit with their son who is now stationed in that sec- tion of the state. FIRST AID CLASS The American Red Standard First. Aid Class will meet tonight 7 o'clock at the} No, 1 Fire Station on Greene street. Anyone 17 years or older may enroll. MONROE THEATRE Fred Astaire—Paulette Goddard in SECOND CHORUS Errol Flynn—Randolph Scott in VIRGINIA CITY f Ray Corrigan in’ “Trailing Double Tréuble Bilt SERIAL AND COMEDY eseee ° STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | TRIUMPH COFFEE =) | MILLS AT ALL GROCERS TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR % BRAND | CUBAN COFFEE deep” bowl, add'silt fo- taste and | deep ‘hot lard, ‘fry till | TO MEET TONIGHT | Cross | ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS | moderately-priced fish now in season, plus the sustained level of meat prices—and even a probable downward trend in beef to hope for —are encouraging. Nutritious eggs and many fresh fruits and vege- tables also remain reasonable, Fruits offering good buys this, d| wt ge halve <i emote | Hee Sronest Guinces, Fase. Californt: ‘ha grapes stay low and Tenors ipped, as ‘amie pe from’ rae Jey. California is also sending red raspberries ant trawberries, a’ moderate levels, and heavy receipt of grapefruit from the Isle of Pines are reported. Seckel pears, an ex- cellent fruit for eating, are reason- able, as are Eastern and Bartlett varieties, To home canners, fruit prices are especially advantageous now. There is also an excellent crop of Rhode Island greenings for apple pies and sauces throughout the winter, and, speaking of sauces, the price of peppers is very low this week. Hubbard squash, a fall item, is available, along with green and wax beans, beets, cabbage, celery, pota- toes and tomatoes, at attractive prices, There are ample supplies of eggs, butter, cheese and milk, mak- FOOD MARKET TE To. housewives watching budgets,' ing it easy to enjoy these health- giving items. Fish Good Buy In meats, beef and poner bait offer the best bargains. Bes cuts are porterhouse, sirloin, ss ee and chuck, also ribs and chuck ae ve eal 80 a “cepandle i Ee por with: chucks, ‘loin ' Reem go Ft week-end specials. Increased de mand..for. fish..is anticipated, but supplies are also greater. Ground | fish items—haddock, scrod, floun ders—are good, and low prices con» tinue for sea scallops, croakers, porgies. A slight rise in swordfish prices is expected, due to fewer catches, and oysters, back in sea son, have gone up @ trifle, This is the last month for fresh halibut. Based on week-end specials, here fs a menu suggested for Sunday dinner: Roast, Shoulder of Veal Baked Potatoes Acorn Squash Stuffed Celery Salad Bread and Butter Lemon Chiffon Pie Tea or Coffee fi} [DENIES RUMORS OF — LEASE ON BUILDING calMihticting nome rumors to the ef- fect that the building now o0c- cupied by Navarro, Inc. had been leased. to an outside drug concern, Dan Navarro states that these statements are entirely un- founded. In fact, states Mr. Navarro, we doing more business at the t time than any other iod in‘dur history Business in he automobile game’ here’ is ex- rcellent. New Dodges are now on display ‘at Navarro’s and. according to \those who have seen them and |driven them, this is the greatest} value ever offered in Dodge his- | tory. | Phere is no question that this is; the finest car ever built by Dodge. | It contains the new power-flow engine and its all-fluid drive. STERLING AND CATES DUE THIS AFTERNOON | | William Cates and Clayton Sterling, Key West ball players fwho have just finished their ifirst season with the DeLand IRed- Hats of the Florida State |League, will arrive here’ this aft- TO (oreerersersa Miss Benildes Remond, princi- pal of San Carlos School, an- nounces that the free special Spanish course offered by the Institute will commence Mon- day, Sept. 15, from 3 to 3:45 p.m. every day except Fridays. | | Auto Scrap Drive Has Been Extended | A campaign to increase the |serapping of . wornout automo- SPANISH COURSE |ON’A DIET? | three other Red-Flat players. \- ATSAN CARLOS “Dry Thin Hele |, 45 2, sitar yt om A deficiency of Vitamin Bl and Tron in your diet can contribute | to serious ° weakening ‘of you strength. ‘By all means take Vinol | with your diet for its helpful Vita-| min BI and Iron. Oriental Phar- | macy.—advt EE Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed. Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service ; Phone 135 Nigh: 696 | biles and thus provide addition- lal serap iron and steel needed urgently for defense production will be extended this week to | Michigan, Wisconsin and Minne- | sota, the OPM has announced. The campaign is already under {way in Ohio, New England, ll- linois, Missouri and Kansas. ———— DR. AARON H. SHIFRIN ithic Medicine and Surgery GENERAL PRACTICE 925 Whitehead Street Key West. Fla. Phone 612-W —24-Hour Duty— TAKE “A TRIP ABROAD’ SS FLORIDA for HAVANA sails THURSDAYS at 10:30 a, m. Eastern Standard Time from Pi& 0. Dock Return Sailings Leave HAVANA EVERY TUESDAY at 12:30 p. m. Eastern Standard Time Sailing for PORT TAMPA EVERY TUESDAY at 7:30 p. m. Eastern Standard Time J. H. Costar, Agent Telephone 14 KEY WEST, FLORIDA im THE PENINSULAR © Raed MOTEL ’ unicoun: 4418 457 618.07 ONE, OUR CHOICEST ROOMS From| 1400 ROOMS each with Bath, Seruidor, ond Radia, @ Four fine.sestaurants ARCHER'S offers you the chance to ‘buy foods for the week-end at real sav- ings—and you know that HERE’S WHERE | YOU GET QUALITY! pai SS through us, such as— DRESSED POULTRY VEGETABLES DAIRY PRODUCTS MEATS FRUITS —o— 814 Fleming Street 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 CITIZEN BUILDING The Artman Press PHONE 51 Order all your food needs Phones - - 67 and 47 lernoon with stheir.! wives . and T | weekly. e | Subscribe to, The Citizen 20 “Key West's Outstanding” __ PRODUCE and Baits “Ready To Eat” eg ero >| LA. CONCHA HOTEL GROCERIES Me HAN®: __ 28€ |'$ Shipment Of Poultry { eautiful—. tioned : . White Seedk Received f 4 | DINING and DANCING |} Fresh 15 4 | Strictly Fireproot arage|| SQUASH, 2 ibs... LOC HENS. 30¢% |" OPEN THE YEAR AROUND” || CABBAGE 9c alan 35 ‘ | Ss. - ib : c4 | peitnd ati 14c | For Prompt and Courteous 4 { MEATS Service | Vegetole 5 4 We Are Not Farrie's Hickory SHORTENING, 1b — 15e CALL 52 4 |] Smoked Pic-Nic 22 ALL INGREDIENTS or come to the , { Quoti Prices | i bdosalgscnts Bermuda Meat Market ng Cor. Southard and Francis Streets Phone 198 Corner White and Virginia { —FREE DELIVERY— Streets 4 : FREE DELIVERY { We. Will Let You Phone 9155 THE PUBLIC— This is to Notify You That WHITE LAUNDRY Will Service KEY WEST With THREE TRIPS A WEEK FROM MIAMI BEGINNING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 219 Duval Street A-—— WE CALL, FOR AND DELIVE: 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. [ Ladeadeuade ath ude uduth nhac # Cate For Better Foods: Shop: —AT— ALBURY’S ECONOMY CASH GROCERY Sat The Pri _FRIDAY "SATURDAY SUNDAY The Following GOOD CARS FOR SALE kk 1940 De Soto Club Ceupe 1939 Plymouth 4-Door 1938 Hudson Club Coupe 1938 De Soto 4-Door 1937 Peon 4-Doo: 1937 Plymouth 2-Door : 1937 Ford Coupe: ‘60’ 1937 De Soto 4-Door 1937 Pontiac Sedan 1937 Ford Sedan SOUTHERNNOST CITY PHARMACY DRUG SPECIALS Friday - Saturday - Sunday 29¢e Te $1.89 39e 59c ‘Colgates TOOTH PASTE, 2 Sreauler 20c tubes, 2 for TURKISH TOWELS, special each FOLDING FOUNTAIN SYRINGES. » Ideal for Traveling S Colonial Club SHAVING CREAM, large tube Vantines Assorted TOILET WATERS 10 Gillette BLUE BLADES and 1 recular size tube Gillette SHAVING CREAM, both for Phone 199 PRESCRIPTIONS. Que: wb! eel FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1941 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all our many friends for their kindness jand sympathy during our great sorrow, the loss of our beloved husband and father. We thank the donors of the many beautiful | floral tributes and messages of | sympathy, also those who tender- |ed the use of their cars, We as- | sure one and all that their kind- | ness will never be forgotten. MRS, CATHERINE SAWYER, AND FAMILY. septl2-1t a ie ke tn ne tn ten te ts £ BES T QUALITY MEATS —AT— Bermuda Mea Market A FEW WEEKEND SPECIALS ROAST OF BEEF, 25¢ | oe : 23! _ 28¢4 Ae} 35ei de de te tte te te ee he eth Ate th a dadadda dn dedi dh dada ddd a Pe (BURGER, I lean meat, Ib (see it ground) CHOPS, nd fe A ORK LOIN ROAST. a” Premftin oats To Eat PIC-NIC HAMS. Ib. . Fresh Yard EGGS, doz, PIG TAILS, rs & 4 LEE’S FOOD CENTER kkk PRODUCE POTATOES, 10 Ibs, _. California. Jumbo CANTELOUPES, 2 for RUDABACKERS, (Yellow Turnips), Ib Northern PEARS, 2:for _.. ee en GROCERIES ~ LL 39c Crosse & Blatkwe! TOMATO JUICE, Osceola TUNA FISH, 2 cans __ 1936 Ford Coupe 1936 Ford Sedan 1934 Plymouth Sedan 1934 Buick Sedan 1934 Nash Sedan 1934 Ford Panel Truck \# 1933 Chevrolet Sedan 1933 Chrysler Sedan 1933 Ford Coupe: 1932 Ford Sedan Tf you have in mihd to buy a car—DO IT NOW sas we must sell this entire ‘lot of cars over “this weekend. Come See How Easy It Is TO OWN A Good Car kkk TWINS USED CAR DEACON JONES MANAGER and Simonton *| II TOPS LPLLL A 2 N) ® N) N) NY a \ ware. For Real Economy _ ‘For Real Service: EVERYWHERE Thompson Enterprises INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8 OL kh hkeckdedadkad dk dh hhd tf £ IALLLALLLLLL LA CORN FLAKES, 2 pkgs. PEACHES, No. 1 can, 3 cans —___ P. & Gy fa waee,

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