The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 16, 1941, Page 4

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Posied by Censor special lectures in first ald similar subjects, As compulsory tment for national defense in Canada begins with the 21-year-old most students finish their | university careers before being obliged to enter the army but many volunteers for service anywhere join up before that time and large numbers of un! ity undergradu- fjates are serving with the Domin- fon’s armed forces ‘overseas and elsewhere outside Canada. nates -: SOGIETY Sawyers Have House Guests Mr, and Mrs, Dan Saccaro, Jr.. accompanied by their daughter, Mary Ann, were arrivals in Key ‘West yesterday over the high- way from Pensacola, Fla. The Saccaros will visit here for @ while as house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sawyer at their home on Southard street, Mrs, Saccaro is a daughter of Mrs, William Anderson, who for- merly resided in Key West, but who is now making her home in Pensacola. Mrs. Anderson, who accom- | paned the Saccaros to Key West, is visiting with her brother and Harris School P.-T. A. Plans Meeting The Harris School P.-T. A. will hold its first meeting Wed- nesday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock in the school auditorium. All parents are urged to be present, Junior Body Plans Meeting | Junior Chamber of Commerce | will hold its regular bi-monthly | meeting tomorrow evening, 6:30 o’elock, at the Gulf Stream Grill, corner Division and Simonton | streets, ' sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.|— All members of this organiza- Chester Thompson on Margaret | tion are urged to attend. : street, Charch Circle . 5 — ed To Assemble Forward in Service Group of St. Paul's Church will meet this | the | | evening, 8:00 o'clock, in Parish Hall on Bahama street, All members of this group are urged to attend. Navy Seaman Weds Key West Girl Will R. Davis, 32-year-old navy | Seaman, and Bertha M. Lansfeld, | 23, Key West, were married yes: | terday by County Judge Ray- mond R. Lord. PEOPLE'S FORUM or unwarranted. The id be fair and confine letters to 300 words, and om one side of the paper only. Signature of the writers must i ber pubished the Firs ionsay) oo will - URGES ‘BRIDGE WORK Editor, The Citizen, Key West, Florida: T have just read your editorial) T have to-| in Monday's “Citizen” day just written Mr. Thomas A. Johnson, chairman of the Florida | Joseph Pig State Road Department and Mr. | Harry H. Hector, member of the 2615 West itt Road Department from our dis- trict ufging that immediate work be started on converting the old | railroad concrete viaducts into a} saia defendant ez I am ious that this project! with little delay. DAUGHTER BORN News has been received in the daughter to Captain and Mrs. W. Curry Harris ae Galveston, Texas, on September 14. Harris is with the Key w National Guard now en- at Fort Crockett, = city announcing the birth of a! Amelia Fernandez and Milton Esquinaldo Sunday were mar- }ried by the groom’s brother, Peace Justice Enrique Esquin- aldo, Jr. The ceremony, which took place at the justice’s home, was attended only by close friends Sergio Esquinaldo and Lesbia E. | Rodriguez, brother and sister of | the bridegroom, serving as best | ;man and maid of honor, CARD OF THANKS ‘Our sincere thanks is extended | |to our friends and neighbors for! | the many acts of kindness ten-| | dered us dufing our .ecent sor- | Fow, ‘thé loss of our beldved one, | Mis. Ellen “H. “White, We are ~|deeply gratefal to those"whorgeve |. | the use of their cars, to the donors| | of’ the lovely floral tributes and/ _| Messages of sympathy | Septl6-1t THE FAMILY. LEGALS or ¥, iN v | JOSEPH PIGNAT. ORDER OF PU Tt app filed is thi tated cause that the Cefendant | therein name i the State of Pl Brook- lyn, New ¥ fendant his over the ag that there is no of Florida the service of a summ in chaneery upon whom would t It is therefore ordered th defendant be awd he is her | quired to appear to the bill of ¢ plaint filed in said cause on or be. fore Monday, the 6th day of Octobe: A, D, 1941, otherwise the. allega tions of said bill: will be taken as wonfessed by said defendant. Ait. is: further ordered that this or- der be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in said county and state. Done and orderee this ist day of | September, A, D. 1941. (SBAL) Ross C | Clerk | | By (8d.) Florence wyer, Deputy Clerk LOUIS A. HARRIS, Solicitor for Plaintife. sept2-9-16-28-30, 1941 | "Key West's Outstanding” LA ‘A CONCHA HOTEL | Lowest last night and members of the family, with; worn bill | WHY JOE PASSERO “LIKES HIS CARROTS (Ry Ansoetated OKLAHOMA CITY. Sex Sept. 16.— Carrots, says Joe Passero, got him into the navy. Joe was at the navy recruiting office at 7:30 a. m. on the day he was 17 years old, 2 i neni directly to an eye specialist... gave... him. corrective lenses and said he believed they would strengthen his eyes. Joe wore the glasses every day. Then friends told him they had heard that the eating of carrots sometimes strengthened eyesight So Joe ate carrots, as many as a rabbit. In facthe lived almost exclusively upon them for several weeks. A month after his first visit he went back to the navy recruiting office. they were satisfactory. THE WEATHER Observation taken at 7:30 a. m, ‘7th Mer. Time (city office) Mean 82 Normal — Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours one 7:30 a. m., inches ___ |'Total rainfall since Sept. | inches | Deficiency since Sept. inches _ Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches _... 33.26 | Excess + inches| since January | Wind Direction and Velocity | SE—6 miles per hour | Relative -siepauan 93 % | Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today |Sea level, 29.87 (1011.5 millibars) Tomorrow s Almanac | Sunrise 6:14 a, | Sunset 6:29 p. Moonrise 2:38 a. Moonset . 3:59 p. Tomorrow's Tides | (Naval Base) AM. 6:36 FORECAST |. Key West and Vicinity: Con- |siderable cloudiness with occa- sional showers tonight and Wed- nlesday; moderate winds, possibly fresh at times. Florida: Mostly cloudy with m, High | Low Wednesday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits jand East Gulf:/Moderate easterly winds, possibly fresh at times; mostly cloudy with occasional showers tonight and Wednes- day. t To relieve LD Misery of LIQUID TABLETS 666 | wey “Rub-My-Tism”—a_ Wonderfal Liniment MONROE. THEATRE Nose" DROPS COUGH DROPS } | Wallace Rea We Barrymore | "THE BAD-MAN and | “THEY MET AGAIN Sad i | ¥ They tested his eyes and} i | meeting to |night 8 o'clock |pose of further explaining the | Unified Parish Program as_ set las matters of importance to this | 8.17! jing our sincere thanks to those) \ recent sorrow, the loss of our be- ™-" donors of the lovely floral offer- bicad j ings and cards of sympathy. ™-| septl6-1t ~~ POLITICAL easterly | _ occasional showers tonight and} |STRONG ARM BRAND Ci THE KEY WEST \ anions MANUFACTURERS CREATE NEW CITIZEN: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1941 Classifi ed Column ° pow tae EOUS 2 SS SIRT ASSESS OBES IS YOUR PLACE COOL? If not, see TOMMIE at the Skating Rink about an air cooling sys- ORDNANCE INDUSTRY IN RECORD TIME tem. OUR REPRESENTATIVE will be..in, Key West Saturday, September 20th. We buy. your old mattress for cash or make it into a new one. Phone 124 for appointment. SUN MAT- TRESS COMPANY. jly16-tf septl0-lwk LOST LOST — Yesterday somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No re- ward is offered for they are gone forever——Horace Mann. j2i7 Duval St. Phone 252} jun20-1mo FOR RENT | ROOM with sleeping porch and REAL ESTATE Bath. Apply 602 Duval street, Cae see eink dA Pa at upstairs, or Army and Navy| Get Your Building Lot NOW ia CHURCH GROUP TO MEET TOMORROW | All memibefs of the various.or, | ganiza’ St. Paul's: Patist? and CV ERE and young _ped- ple who ‘aid indt meinbers of any | organization are’ invited. te .a be held . tomorow | in the Parish | Hall. The meeting is for the pur-| up by the National Council. A large attendance is desired | CARD OF THANKS We take this means of tender- who were so kind to us during our | loved one, Juan Tomas. Borges. We are very grateful to those who gave the use of their cars, the THE FAMILY. ANNOUNCEMENTS City Election, November, 1941 For Captain of Police RAY ATWELL For City Councilman WILLIAM FREEMAN DOMINQUEZ (Better Known as Billy Freeman) DR. AARON H. SHIFRIN Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery GENERAL PRACTICE 925 Whitehead Street Key West, Fla. Phone 612-W —24-Hour Duty— TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS AT ALL | | | Overlooking Bayfront Park | One Block from Shopping Single Room—Bath—$1.50 Free Parking Lot | | JOB PR 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 HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E, Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER The Artman Press GROCERS e and Biscayne Bay opposite District and Amusements Double Room—Bath--$2.00 Alfred Simons. Manager INTING PHONE 51 { {pasts ety attended Sewanee Training | of the meeting. Store. sept9-tf ASSOCIATED REALTORS ar Parish will be brought! School, University of the South, J. Otto Kirchheiner, Mgr. irs. Gloriana M. Bayly, | Sewanee, Tenn., will have charge | NEWLY FURNISHED APART-| 505 Duval Street MENT, close to Navy Ser, 323 Whitehead street. septs-tt| |FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS TRAILERS. Apply” Tommie Tommie’s jun2s-tt sept5-Imo ROOMS ROOM AND BOARD (3 meals), $9.00 week. Columbia Res- taurant, 117 Duval Street. sept5-Imo ar] Rent”, tnverknipst For Rent”, “Private Property, No passing”. THE ARTMAN PRESS. apr25-tf | WATERFRONT CAMPSITES on Overseas Highway. Best Fish- ing on Keys. Price, $100. Col- lins, 902 Division Street. septl3-lwkx | WHITE and colored built-in bath tubs, wash basins, toilets, sinks, soil and galvanized pipe and fittings. Pipe cutters, threaders, vises and plumbing TWO FRONT ROOMS in private home. 1002 Fleming street. septl6-1tx 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 Schedule: r (NO STOPS EN ROUTE) VES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- WANTED WANTED—Counter Man. Apply Duke’s Bar-B-Q Stand. septil-lwk WANTED—A chance to bid on your next printing order. The Artman Press. apro-tf HELP WANTED — CEPT SUNDAYS) AT 6:00 P. M. . Sereeen St Mien at LEED. cislock | Gs Fishery, Ota Depts) WANTED—Two Delivery Men, LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT septiS-lwk| Apply in person, Cabrera SUNDAYS) AT 12.00: o'clock Mid- Wholesale Grocery, Ine. os be rede arrives at Key West at 6:00 FOURTEEN FT. SAILBOAT. septi6-1t Fully equipped, $80.00. James HOTELS Local Schedule: usd At All Intermediate Points) KEY WEST DAILY ferent “Sundays at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and eae Miami at 4:00 o'clock LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (Except Sun- days) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and ar- tives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock H. 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