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% : ' } x AYe is PUT ON NEXT WEEK PROCEEDS FROM BLAY TO Proceeds’. from “Twin ill be “used for blind rk, most of which is amongst children with defective Play, being produced by West Players and sponsored October 23 and 24. Several hun- |dred tickets have already been mum itTeserved at Simone Tours, 508 NEW “TWIN BEDS’ TO BE. Catholic Daughters To | ‘Hold Initiation Initiation of new members of| | Catholic Daughters of America twill be held on Tuesday, Octo-/ ‘ber 21, instead of October 17 as/ lannounced several days ago. j Ceremony will be held in the; | grounds under leadership of Mrs. | | Virginia Baker, Grand Regent. | ‘GRADING OF CAFES | WILL BE PUSHED (Continued from Page One) | | requirements, the USPHS points out, are not beyond the reach of any eating place and, in fact, conform to the minimum re- quirements for restaurant license |of the best existing city ordin- ances. Class B establishments are those which conform to twelve, essential requirements of the 17) but are below standard in one or * ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ' (2OLA ALAA S# COPPER WIRE TO BE NEWCOMERS ENJOY | _—CKEPT FOR DEFENSE FISHING IMMENSELY |) (continued irom Page One) :Short distances, the attorney ex- |plained, it might be possible to {use steel wire, much more readily available than copper. Although money for complete jelectrification of the keys had Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brown- te z Us | been authorized by REA, Stone 23 = meas = . . declared it would have been with- pope 2s ‘drawn and used for other pur- ee eee ees tes. {Poses if it had not been decided to buy the Tavernier plant, owned by Florida Power and Light. The deal was carried into its final Stages by telephone from Wash- that Me etiaid. wee ington, and Stone pre d the more than delighted with |Mecessary papers on a quick trip excellent catch. = to the company’s headquarters. Stone said he made no de’ Progress concerning federal for completion of O way, but he added Florida road board m jthe conference in Washingt y undoubtedly served to upon the federal autt fact that the state is pairs to the road. S at Writ * ag more of the other five. ' Class C cafes are those failing to meet the minimum standards and graded in the lowest cate- gory only pending revocation of ithe restaurant license or qualifi- ther as one of the ‘cation for one of the higher} standing comedy hits. (grades. a jovial, rollicking| Health service officials em-? a high wind, swift ‘phasize that adoption of the its action and bril-' model ordinance is entirely up to and vivid in its city and county officials. As in and adroit and sure inthe case of the standard milk: i ing'code, now in effect widely |throughout the United States, the USPHS works in an advisory capacity in devising the best pos- sible ordinance but assumes no legal jurisdiction over the con- trol of local health matters. H Outbreaks of diseases caused | bors, desirable and undesirable,’ by unsanitary food and water underfoot. They first conditions result in thousands of neighborliness and then | cases of illness and many deaths have it thrust upon them; fin- each year, PHS reports. move to escape it but ithout remarkable success. TO GET HEARING Four Key West drivers were held under $50 bond today await- this afternoon on charges of driving without operators’ li- The four, all of whom were Danger from this source is par- TSAI I IIA! PEOPLE'S FORUM, ticularly acute in areas such as ™Y Chief pleasures daily has been Key West where, because of de- receiving and reading The Citi- heart,-who turns out to be the) playwright’s wife. Included in the cast were" Melvin Adams, as Gaston De- long; Geraldine Kennedy, as Helena; Chas. Cervantes, as Ro- land Hill, and Donald Lowe, as Harris. | Sibila. reckless driving o'clock. disorderly. * | SPANISH CLASSES | William Russell, charged with |f°0d- and also. held; . | under $50 bond, wili appear be- fore Judge Esquinaldo at 4:30 Anna Mae Rivera, negro wom- | an, was placed in jail last night |by Constable Bienvenido Perez }on a charge of being drunk and ARE ORGANIZED fense activities a higher than {usual proportion of the popula- tion eats away from home, where patrons are unfamiliar with eat- ing places, and where housing and sanitation facilities may be |loaded beyond their most effi- ‘cient capacity. Surprisingly, to the layman, |the recommended restaurant jerdinance pays comparatively little attention to periodic phys- jical or medical examination of food handlers. Experience of sanitation departments points uniformly, its experts say, jehecking of persons handling * It would require, however, limmediate notice by the _ res- |taurant owner of any disease jamong his personnel and imme- diate action by health authoi- |ties when disease was suspected. | Stdunchest supporters of the recommended sanitary code in cities where it has been adopted are restaurant owners them- selves, PHS officials say. NOTICE OF ELECTION | zen. I have not only enjoyed keeping up with the social and civic activity at home but have read with esteem and high regard For Police Justice Fruits a Vegetables the fine editorials in your paper. T.S.CARO Dairy Products The Citizen is most assuredly fearless and courageous in its For Captain of Police PHONES 67 and 47 stand for the good of the best lit- RAY ATWELL 814 Fleming Street tle city in the world. With ar good = to you. For Captain of Police ——2 ge AIR CONDITIONED lincerely, TI MRS. HUGH WILLIAMS. Job SSDS) MODERN FOUNTAIN LUNCHEONETTE Hot Springs, Ark. For Captain of Police 4 { Drug Department — Weekend Specials a ae ALBERTO CAMERO | WEEKEND BARGAIN | DEL ae SERVI FOR NERVOUS BURRO (For Re-Election) ! STRIP — ts BISBEE, Ariz—When an of-| For Captain of Police SARE Large Tube of Barbasol Shaving Cream ficer of this city arrested a man} ROBERT J. LEWIS 9 and a new Clog-Proof Gem Razor, for stealing unusual articles from (Better Known as “Bobby”) FA E E ef $1.00 value a aed 3 a store, the man explained the CITY COUNCIL GRANTS PROPERTY EASEMENT (Continued from Page One) to the licensing of pemters was passed on its final reading. ae TS |. There was 2 letter read from Mayor Albury ‘stating -that he Cinzen expres- sions of the views of its read- ers, but the editor reserves the right to delete any items which are considered libelous er unwarranted. The writers ineiaamnmenes — Saas 1 jhad appointed James H. Pinder | |as a special police, and also that Harry Lee Baker had been ap- pointed as a member of the regu- lar police department, succeeding Clennie Demeritt, resigned. Both appointments were confirmed by the council. Allen Lane, leading off Simonton street, Eaton, which: is generally known by that name, be changed to $i- monton Court, and will be. offi- cially known in the future under that name. caps was ordered purchased. Nuveen and Company, bond firtn of Chicago, which is handling the negotiations for the purchase of the Ke by the C dressed the council and requested — \ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1941 nlite lee a a that a few changes be made in the | Theater. stating th: original agreement drawn up Some time ago between the city! and the bond company in connec- tion with the proposed purchase of the electrical system. ‘One of the main points in the | request made was that of permit- ting, the bond company to employ Guy C. Meyer of New York, as a sub agent_ta. work in conjunction with the company, with no ex- nse to fhe city whatever. He tated thet igiiwas egential that and Stated that things wefe’shaping up well for the purchase of the utility com- Pany. There were a few minor changes aside from this made in the original agreement, all of Lopez Funeral Service = were approved by the coun- Established 1885 cil « Liven: ‘ 1 Directors A oe ‘was read from sa goesmaon | ous residents in the vicin: Amb . the shooting gallery on Bomicseat ae i Street, opposite the Rectan eset ti eee ; they saw ne reason why the ¢: It was ordered that Day and between Caroline and Childs Cols Vicks VapoRue | Eighteen badges for firemen’s Mr. Carr, representing John West Electric Company of Key West, ad- M | ‘Archet’s Grocery ee. Deacon Jones IS BACK with a New Supply of Good Used Cars EVERY CAR RE-CONDITIONED AND IN A-1 SHAPE Many BARGAINS for Our Opening “The Store That Serves You Best” : TO TRADE AT Sedans - Coupes - All Makes and Medels VAL AAA AA bh hd ded dada, (AAA hd hb bed headed deadadaded ee = SERVICE and FAIR PRICES, ear er casniae Fac Mape there is no substitute. | That's Come. .Pick out Your Car before prices advance : —_—_— PAUL G. ALBURY stantly sending us new cus- Editor, The Citizen: tomers. & Division and Simontor Streets = denser wig ‘ens West the last two months one of WILLARD M. ALBURY RESPONSIBLE (For Re-Election) ACCOUNTS errs ——S For Police Justice WESLEY P. ARCHER (For Re-Election) 4 4 4 4 4 4 < 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 < <4 4 4 4 < 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 « 4 4 4 4 < 4 4 < < 4 4 4 4 4 < < < 4 hah hehe eee eee aaa aaaabbad theft of a brassiere, saying, “I in- For Councilman tend using it as a blindfold formy' JOHN CARBONELL, JR. nervous burro.” (For Re-Election) APPRECIATION For Councilman ‘We take this means of express- ing our hearty thanks to those friends and neighbors who were so kind to us during our recent sorrow, the loss of our beloved one, Mrs. Marian Stark, director of the Dramatic Club at the Key . ‘ West High School, is to present a} Teachers or adults who are ; play at the school auditorium in | interested in enrolling for the Miss Engel said she hoped to | Class in College Spanish 201, are present a Christmas play for the |@Sked to meet at the Convent of November. | University of Florida Extension; The Board of Public Instruction grateful to those who gave the service men at the USO. BIG BARN DANCE . NEW SENSATION By ROY WATSON Hey! Stop, Look and Listen! you music lovers of Key West High and Key West, Florida. A new type of dance is being given in Key West. Weill, I know | Mary Immaculte 3:45 o'clock this | afternoon at at 9:00 a. m. tomor- row. | The Convent of Mary Immacu- |late is accredited with the South- jem Association of Colleges and jSecondary Schcols. It also has jthe privilege of granting col- | lege credit by Extension Classes. | Mass-production method is de- | vised for typhus vaccine. ‘of Monroe County, Florida, has, use of their cars and to the donors; 3 = by resolution and in accordance of the lovely floral tributes and For City Councilman with the Florida School code, messages of sympathy. WILLIAM FREEMAN called an election in Special Tax joctl7-It THE FAMILY. DOMINGUEZ : School District Number One in (Better Known as Billy Freeman) Mpnroe ‘County, Florida, on the ; = 4th of November, 1941, for the TH¥ I TODAY— if For Councilman purpose of fixing the millage for tax levy and the election of trus- |tees for the ensuing two years. In order to vote, a person must be a registered qualified elector and must have paid a tax on real or personal property for the year next preceding this election. BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUC-| ‘TION OF MONROE CO. FLA. | Clarence H. Pierce, Chairman. you're in suspense so T'll tell you! NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS OF ™&lvin E. Russell, what it is. It is a Barn Dance where everyone has a good time, | so be sure and plan to go. At this dance you will meet all the characters of the barn- yard. As for entertainment we will have nothing but the best. Among the few that are to be in the floor show are Gerald Pinder and his dancing feet, Elizabeth Gartenmyer and her sensational vocal cords, “Crip” Lastres, the drummer boy, “Wonderful” Smith and “Happy” Harry, two comedians, and last, but not the least, the Royal Swing Aces. dance is being sponsored the Key West High Athletic tion, which is one of the many clubs that have been form- in Key West High. The pro- ceeds from this dance and any Pi MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA | A meeting of the Board of Coun- }ty Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, sitting as an Equalization Board for the pur- pose of equalizing the 1941 Tax Roll, will be held in the County |Court House, Key West, Florida, on October 30th, A. D. 1941, at 8:00 P.M. Taxpayers desiring to file complaints may secure the re- {quired blanks from Clerk Circuit Court, which must be sworn to and fited at or before said meet- | ing ‘with theClerk of said Board Complaints now on file will be considered at said meeting. Dated this October 17, A. D. 1941. BoaaD OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS OF MONROE COUN- TY, FLORIDA By: € Octi7,1941 County Superintendent. oct17-20-27; nov3 IN MEMORIAM of Benj. F. Gardnen Sr.. who passed away Oct. 17. 1928: Thank God for time, that eases every heartache, That comforts the soul, though we know not how. It is time that gently heals our grief and makes Bitter moments less bitter now. octl7-1tx MOTHER. ROLLER SKATE Keep Your Weight In Shape and Your Shape In Weight We Teach You How To Skate Sessions: 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. and 8:00 to 10:30 p. m. LADIES INVITED and MONROE THEATRE Lionel Barrymore—Lou Ayres in | DR. KILDARE’S CRISIS Robert Young—Randolph Scott | nm . WESTERN UNION TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS ‘ Seeeccescoosesccoocoeses | The Favorite in Key West STAR BRAND — CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS Almon Vickers. We are! RAUL RILEY CARBONELL For Councilman JONATHAN CATES For City Councilman MYRTLAND CATES EUGENE SANCHEZ (Coffee) For Councilman JOHN GLENWOOD SWEETING (For Re-Election) 25¢ 25¢ “15¢ 15e 25¢ 59c FIGS, 2 cans Royal Purple GRAPE JUICE, at. Quaker GRITS. 2 pkgs. — Piisner BREW. 2 bottles Arao STARCH, 6 pkgs. CRISCO, 3-15 ran DON’T OVERLOOK WEEKEND SPECIALS —AT— Albury’s Economy Cash Grocery GROCERIES - MEATS Campbell's Armour’s Star : roeere ee ee AME: = to 12 = 30e No. 1 tall can (By whole or small end) Woodbury 95 (By whole) SOAP, 4 bers c ad VEGETABLES PRANES. 1b 17¢ oe ee. TOMATOES, 2 Ibs. 25¢ pewsrs — _ See heed _10ce- straxs. 2 35c Corner Southard and Francis Streets Phone 198 —_— FREE DELIVERY —— BACON, sb. 16€ Se as, LOC 20c Pickled or Fresh SPARE RIBS. ib _ 23e PORK SROULDER. 7 to 10 Ibs.. Ib _, 8 1% 100 Bayer’s Aspirins Vitathene Vitamin Bl 3 Ee Alkalol Liquid Antiseptic, pts. 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