The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 3, 1941, Page 4

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i / ? i Hl fe i : 288 fte ver. if I g i Z §, the Tampa Musical Festival along |3°Y ith the Key West High Chorus | ™ competitive contests with , Much interest has been shown soon present a series of con- Leading member, of the ‘ization include John Day, is di- the y Si clar- | vi: Har- drums, Ha Mae The i Mr. George F. Curry, 21, Key West,“ Army and navy join hands in Dolice Scott, 25, Bellmont, | matrimony today with the mar- married yesterday |riage at Daytona Beach of Miss W. E. Bryant, pastor Mary Wadhams, secretary to or na |Lieut.-Comdr. Henry L. Naff at ithe local station, and Brady Jus- | Steece, draftee stationed at Camp landing. By Remembering Past (ty Associated Press) / a i! NEW BRIGHTON, Minn., Oct. 3.—New Brighton is one defense boom town that is trying to keep E Z ie ip HH i of a $30.000.000 small arms plant Temembering three past The town fathers hope it will as it did when a packing factory, a big pickle plant and a cast day i 8 B i i ' ; : } { 5 ; ¥ t i rE ' ; . ' ; dre | E i : means | rolling mill each in its brought prosperity and the: BAD GRAB FANS BLAZE HELENA, Mont.— Russell filling five years, with a windshield| stamp in a different color each a :Archer’s Grocery 4 You Best” F 5 ta tintin nn tnt dintn tn tn tndn te tn tn tin indie dn tn tntintnntn tn tnd dn tn tedden it aed PHONES 67 and 47 given by! “The Store That Serves {| A A nt in tn te i a tn i tr rt Sn ir i tr tr te te tr te tte ; 814 Fleming Street THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | METHODIST CHILDREN'S 3s eS Flemi = ee ; {sentatives there from leming { The Seven Seas jeharged with oxygen by riding Street Church, Ley Memorial | Some shipping men believe the/ stationary bicycles for about a Church, and First Church. ii tes will find itself at/half-hour and breathing pure! Among other things of interest the present war with oxygen from a face mask. Still quite a number joined the “Fel- Uke (24. Mcnopoly’s breathing oxygen, | they _climB jowship of Study”, a band which Ee OS igeent Parachute’ extends throughout Methodism; i when the} While the pilots have been also the group expressed a desire program | “warming up”, the twin 1,100 hp. | that a Teacher of Children’s Werk in 1942, turn- | engines ats — ee be invited to Key West to put on 000 tons, or own preliminary tune. Mechanics i ee rey. ‘Amnevica | throttle the engines: climb out of |" “7% = istraction. be well on the way toward the cockpits and the flight is all ving the biggest merchant ma- set to begin. the world ever has known, ! will be in a position to en-! Flying Thrills what they visualize as a; The first ascent into the strato- new Golden Age of Ship-!sphere is always a thrill It is ping. They expect that it will: warm in the small covered cock- ‘take at least three years for any ‘pit with the sun beating through competing nation to catch up by |the safety glass, although the building its own ships and re-'outside temperature registers 52 establishing trade routes. ibelow zero. At extreme alti- To meet the war-time emerg- ‘tude the easth looks like a sec- ency, shipbuilding has adopted tion of a huge relief map. Just adapted the assembly line/furward of the pilot, a movie NAME OF HELD? MEMPHIS—Mrs. R. C. Rober- son’s pet canary, allowed the run of the house, tried a bath in a glass of orange juice he found on the breakfast table. Now he bathes in any glass he sees, says Mrs. Roberson—whether it’s full of orange juice, milk, or what have you. - | COUNCIL HOLDS ‘WORKERS HAVE MEETING | i On Thursday evening a fine |group of children’s workers of the ; navy department at ashing through the local station, is | Methodist Churches of Key West i one of a series depicting the human side of a nation preparing [met at First Church in a discus- for war.) sion group. There were repre- |quested the mayor to wire ac- technique of the motor vehicleicamera, focused on a_ special | plants and shipbuilding capacity | group of recording instruments, jis being expanded to exceed that/grinds away. After the test tof the rest of the world. The/ flights, th developed film shows program will provide no end of! exactly bew all gratis) read jobs, since it contemplates doub-fduring the trial Meanwhile thi ling the number of men aa doen report their own observ crease in ranaee Parts of the'of the ships and engines to the {ships will be built outside~ the‘ ground through a two-way Ta- shipyards, then brought, -to, the dio. —epe— i | ways for assembling. . | ‘Researchers are experisenting Folks who inquire as what 'with a new liquid fuel which is has become of the “ghost Tleet”'60 per cent coal, 40 per cent oil. | left after World War I are being The oil helps with the liquefac- told that every one of these tion and increases the heat. The! |ships in any way serviceable al- resulting fire hotter than is pos- |Teady has gone into service. sible with either coal or oil alone | | Coal is dissolved by using fur- | Test Pilots jfural, a low-cost chemical de- Most boys want to be test pi-'rived from farm waste. Acid | |lots—after they've been to the ‘treatment removes ash and other jmovies. When the ship rolls matter before the liquid coal is lover, noses down and screams’ mixed with oil Many uses of the product are foreseen. Research men say the fuel will increase the cruising range of ships and reduce fire risks, since the fuel can be st6f- ed under water seal Others fines they've paid faithfully and uncomplainingly, for three years, amounting to more than $5,000, a “bookmobile” has been pur- chased to bring 2,000 volumes and four librarians’ straight to their 10,000 doors. A traveling Sepwice that covers am area of 21 sqltare miles. Children are urged NOT: to,ask fof funnies. Juvenile books are ort-the outside wall of the :tmu¢k. Adult books, inside. There's room for three readers. The back of the bookmobile is used as a small receiving office, while the front portion is a lending of- fice when the truck is stationary. Are They Whispering “YOURE SKINNY” It's a shame for a girl to miss good times because she looks skinny. She may need the Vita- min Bi and Iron of Vinol in her diet to aid appetite and add at- tractive pounds Get Vinol to- day. Oriental Pharmacy.—Advt gineer if he wants to take a ship up 35,000 feet and put it through | predict the liquid can be utilized MEL EE its wags Besa _ 1 eg a lot in making rosins and plastics. i | more jo! planning CKELS how te come out of a_ vertical Readers’ Bonus } YOU SAVE Ni 2 dive. | Months of preliminary mathe- matical work is done before the |ship goes into the strattosphere. | | Hundreds of trial hops are made jtics. Instruments are watched! {and finding reported by radio to engineers on the ground. Then, NOT PENNIES WHEN YOU SHOP AT LEE’S |__Constant readers in Yonkers, | 'N. Y., are going to get a bonus! ; With the public library book MONROE THEATRE Wallace Berry = Marjorie Maine |the ship is put through its Pease FOOD jto test its structural cee WYOMING We Speciiting Inn Complete |and that’s where the dives come in. H Like planes, pilots must be tuned up first. At six-mile al- titudes where fighter planes op- lerate, the rarefied air plays DR. AARON H. SHIFRIN Alice Faye—Jack Oakie in ' Great American Broadcast tricks. If the pilots are not pre- . Sx Specials— pared they may get an attack of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery | peas the “bends” just as deep-sea div-. GENERAL PRACTICE jj yo S Cj $25 Whitehead Street WI H ved ric pas come to the surface Key West. Fl Phone 612-W bia ac Bait Be 27e | So they get themselves decom- ee es xk pat eg Whi | do. Rub the: é | time-tested 10¢! Overseas Transportation ; 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: (NO STOPS EN ROUTE) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (Ex- CEPT SUNDAYS) AT 6:00 P. M. Arrives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock i MEATS rout} Lom ROAST. 966 sine SIRLOIN STEAK. : 39¢ | we 16c LEE’S FOOD CENTER | FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE ine Doone aeeet Wes j Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones $2 and 68 ae WAREHOUSE—Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts, —Free Delivery— necuLar MEETING / “YOUR NEWSBOY Conteand oee Saag . . « buys his copies of The Citizen at whole recreation facilities, w! is the i Hs th at edtell proposed recreation center to be 2 ; constructed on the grounds at . ++ pays cash for his papers. ; Jackson Square. Mr. Ritter re- - « « loses if a customer fails to pay. ; . - - is embarrassed if a customer is slow pay. | - . . asks customers to cooperate by paying him promptly and regularly. THE CITIZEN Circulation Department Bermuda Meat Market Continues To Be The Leading and Most Sanitary and Up-To-Date Market In Town ceptance or declination of the project. Mayor Albury sent a wire return saying: “This will be au- thority for aeceptance of allot ment of $35,000 for federal con- struction of Key West recreation facilities. Will appreeiate letter fully explaining any other pro- cedure, if any”. This one of four projects that Mayor Albury has filed for the City of Key West, assisted by Aquilino Lopez, as and John Allan Long, as in ae is couns architect. council that agreed to of a proposed municij to the amount of $15,000, and n THE PRICES LISTED BELOW ARE JUST A FEW quested the council to have the OF OUR MANY WEEK-END SPECIALS city match this amount. It was ordered that a resolution be Hormel Branded PORK HAMS. 23¢ drawn up by the city and pass- CHOICE MEAT b : ed in accordance, the city agree- CHUCK, Sma. Enc ing to sponsor the project also to Bb 25¢ Breaxies: Lins the amount of $15,000. PORK SAUSAGE Gray Rhode Island Red FRYERS, tb %4 Grown HENS, f _... Phone 52 FREE DELIVERY DRY-SKIN CLEANSER (Cream 683) — Lubricating cleanser for dry skin. SALON COLD CREAK—For medinm-dry skin. Cleanses, softens, freshens. UIQUEFTING CLEANSING Catam — Tor sormal or oily skin. Li sht, thorough. Leaves skimacrystal-clean. (Federal Tax Additional) GARDNER’S PHARMACY | Free Delivery H Duval at Flemng Street—Phone 199 Pure Drugs - Toilet Goods - Prescriptions | Specials For Friday, Saturday and Sunday Bayer’s Aspirin, reg. 75c, 100 for $ 3 Murine Eye Drops, reg. 60c - Gem Razor and Barbasel Shave Cream, $1.00 value * Colgate’s Dental Cream, 20c size, 2 for Mexican Heat Powder Ipana Tooth Paste, reg. We — Vitathene Vitamin Tonic Bl No-Skect Mosquito Repellant, reg. 35 Turkish Towels, special & sukuk 1 ONE LINE & OF DEFENSE THAT Maat remain IMPREGNABLE Of vital importance to the AT CUR FOUNTAIN: We Serve Breakfast at if 6A.M.t9 A.M. Luncheon 11 to2 P.M. Dinner 5 P. M. till8 >. M. | | | | b li - On their constantly main- tained efficiency depends continuity and flexibility of tary, industrial, and civilian MORE FOR LESS F j ' lic—a task requiring every Ounce of its resources. F E i B Dapp bbabbba bbb bbb abba hahaa ha hahahahaha aaaaaanaa | [ f d In many of these places, mass industrial demands, have made ¥ PARRA AAAAAAAAEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADAAM MAMMARY the continuation of normal GIANT PEAS. cat BACON. +:-B telephone service difficult. HYPRO, Large White ‘ In these critical times, tele |} gt. +. ae —— . se operation and appreciative i PRUNE JUICE. gt. _ ROAST. 2 23e¢ ets PRODUCE | a ™ whichconfront them,knowing thas you, to0,are “allow for |} Then» ‘BE CREAM CHEESE. ks. defense—thatitisourcommon | problem to keep telephone C Southard and Francis Streets ‘ lines of defense impregnabie. soe oe *

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