The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 15, 1943, Page 6

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PAGE SIX WELFARE BOARD | MET YESTERDAY IN PALM BEACH GERALD SAUNDERS, REPRE- | SENTATIVE FROM KEY | WEST WAS ANCE AT SESSION | \ (Special to The Citizen) > <i e PALM PEACH, Jan. 15. | 4 arbhe District.No. 10 Board held | iis regular. monthly: meeting in! the district office at West Palm | m Beach yesterday. Judge M. R. Cart- | wright, Vice-Chairman, of Stuart, | presided: ‘Others present were: Mrs. R. L. Murray, Belle Glade; the | Rev. Fred L. Martin, Ft. Lauder- | zr dale; Gerald Saunders, Key Weal Mr. Warren T Zeuch, Vero Beach Dr. Carl N. Herman, and the Di- rector. The Board appointed Miss Wini-} fred L. Cox to tll the supervisory | position for the Palm Beach Coun- ty unit. Miss Cox had served as director during the month of De-| cember during the absence of Mrs. | Alice Mather. Prior to this time Miss Cox was employed as supe- visor on the staff of the District No. 8 Welfare Board in Braden- ~ton. Before coming to Florida as a permanent resident, Miss Cox had administrative experience in the public assistance program in Wisconsin and Illinois. She is a graduate of the Unive consin and had s training at the Univ cago. Miss Hazel Adams, visitor on the Palm Beach County staff, | ial service ity of Chi-} ity of Wis-| 50TH ANNIVERSARY SOCIETY Miss Dorothy Tiffin To |Wed Julius s Napoles A marriage slot mue much interest to their many friends will be that of of Mr. and Mrs.* William Oscar! Tiffin, to Julius G. Napoles,:son; {of Mr. and Mrs. Mari |this evening at 8 o'clock, at the! First Methodist (Stone) Church. Rev: A: C. Riviere, pastor of the church, will officiate at the cere- The young couvle will make! their home at 219 Simenton street. | _Birtho | Wells Have Daughter Announcement has been made |of the birth of a daughter, weigh- |ing nine pounds, to Mr. and Mrs, |Charles Wells at a local hospital on Tuesday. The new arrival has been giv- en the name of Linda Lee. Mother and baby are reported to be getting along nicely. The Wells family reside at No. 6 Hunt’s Lane, leading off of Southard street. SALE TOMORROW AT | HOLTSBERG’S STORE Fifty years of continuously P. Napoles, ; 'SCHROEDER GIVES | TALK AT ROTARY CLUB THURSDAY At the Key West Rotary Club’s | luncheon yesterday, Lawrence A:: |Schroeder, rent-control director} \in this city, made an address = that subject. He outlined in detail how the| IN ATTEND-| Miss Dorothy I. Tiffin, daughter|QPA determines the amounts of| jrents that may be charged, add-} ing that the aim of the OPA is to} {be fair and just to the landlord} and tenant alike. Guests at the luncheon were | Mr. Schroeder, Dr. Russ Wil-} ,liams and William Johnson. | ‘BATTALION ADJUTANT | TAKES UP DUTY HERE: Captain Leon a Coffey, 3710 Van Stone Drive, Route 3, Mil-/ ford, Mich., has recently been as- signed to the Harbor Defenses of Key West as a battalion adjutant. ! Captain Coffey attended Adjut- ant General School last year prior to which he had been a/« classification and assignment of- ficer since entering active service | and later was a_ battery com- | mander with the Coast Artillery. | Captain Cofféy was graduated from Michigan State College in 1930 as a bachelor of science in} mechanical engineering and later became associated with the Mich-| igan State Employment Service | ‘at Pontiac, Mich. MOTOR VEHICLES ONLY CHICAGO.—Motor vehicles are} the only means of transportation} for an estimated 18,000,000 non- ‘LEASEHOLD FILED | government on the property, be- | “Lock, stock and barrel,” after the THE KEY WEST CITIZEN IN COUNTY TODAY. | FILED BY GOVERNMENT ON} PROPERTY FOR FEDERAL HOUSING A leasehold was filed today in| the county clerk’s office by ‘the | tween Fourteenth and Sixteenth streets and Flagler avenue and the | railroad right of way, on which/ 520 units will be constructed by; the Federal Housing Authority. | The Key West Foundation and | {39 indiviauais are owners of the “land. The gcvernment has the ; privilege of renewing the lease | yearly, or relinquishing it when- | ever it wishes. | This tract is the one about which | a report said that the government } | would be in a position to remove the houses, if so determined, | war. - However, that was when it was intended to erect frame buildings, | but there is a shortage of lumber and the houses will, instead, be constructed of cement blocks. The tract includes Lots 6, 7, 8 and 9, besides some acreage. Ae SS a Plessant-tanting VINOLS tonic, combines these and foniaset ingredients, Your druggist has VINOL. THREE DEFENDANTS IN COURT HEARING Sam Sampson wa was arraigned | yesterday afternoon before Justice of the Peace Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., on a charge of vagrancy and was held in $50 bail for the crim- inal court. Beulah Fuch, colored, was ar- rested last night by Deputy Joe Knight on a charge of assault and battery. She is said to have beaten another colored woman, Ruby Small. The case will be heard fore Justice Esquinaldo this aft noon, NASHVILLE, Ten Tenn.—Deciding to test a new pair of handcuffs issued to his patrol, Police Ser- geant Sam Norton snapped them on his wrists. To his chagrin, however, when inserting the key to remove them, the key broke off in the lock and the officer, handcuffs and all, had to be taken to a downtown locksmith, where the cuffs were remov Food sent abroad in 1942 rep- resented big cut in home suppiy. Bill Hawkins, charged with va- | - grancy, is being held under $50 | bond. ANTIQUES Let papers publicize the rich, Who gather moldy junk, Or fall for foreign masterworks That prove to be the bunk; I sing the praise of one whose hobby Serves the needs of man: Collector of such rare old things, Salute the garbage man! MARGUERITE CROLLY. 1109 Stump Lane, Key West, Fla. a “©? How To Relieve. Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly be- | cause it goes right to the seat of the | trouble to oe loosen and expel | germ laden phiegm, and aid nature | to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mem- branes. Tell your druggist to sell you | bottle of Creomulsion with the un- ding you must like the way it ly allays the cough or you are 0 have your money CREOMULSION | | for Coughs, — Bronchitis of ¢ Quality? BERMUDA MEAT MARKET JOHN COBO, Proprietor Anno the Arrival of the unces Following MEAT: @Fresh Pork Shoulder @ Pork Tenderloin. FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1943 ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU ASK FOR™ SOUTHERNMOST CITY FREE DELIVERY SERVICE ‘We Reserve the Right To Limit ‘CUT-RATE DRUGS ‘WILDROOT HAIR TONIC or WILDROOT WITH OIL with Hair Brush 98 Plus Tax » Packers Tar Soap, 3 cakes Life Buoy Soap, 3 cakes Lux Toilet Soap, 3 cakes Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Carters Pills B C Headache Powders Detoxol Mouth Wash Pond’s Cold Cream talked on “Intake as an Agency | farm rural workers. i Oriental Pharma 7 Activity.” She explained the fune- : cy @Fresh Pork, Smali Pigs. serving the public is a long span of time, but that is exactly what Agarol tion and procedures of the intake | department through which appli- | cations are made for public as- Holtsberg’s store has done, and |tomorrow, Saturday, they cele- sistance; Old Age Assistance, Aid |Pt@te their anniv to Dependent Children, Aid ta) een one-day sale. "If It's New and Women Wear It. Clara Has It” @Country Style Pork Sausage. @Smoked Pork @Salt Pork. @Smoked Beef Tongue. @Fresh Beef Brains @Beef Liver. Vick Vapo Rub Pertussin Lysol Disinfectant Vasoline Hair Tonic Blind and Child Welfare services,| In today’s issue of The Citizen as well as for surplus commodi-|°" Page three appears their an- ties, NYA scholarships and WPA |nouncement of the 2 work, She showed that the work- {are bargains in every ers in this department were not|™ent for the ladies. concerned merely with the sign-| With priorities in effect and ing of an application and the|™any items impossible to replace tabulation of nec y informa-| for the duration this sale coming tion but that they were interested |at this time, as it does, means also in understanding the appli- |More than just making a saving cant’s needs and in assisting him|in the things one purchases, It to meet them. |means that one probably cannot District No. 10’s expanding pro- |replace the items in one’s ward- visions for and interest in Child |robe for some time to come. So, Welfare Servic was indicated by | using the Holtsberg slogan, “Fol the introduction of Miss Mildred |low the Crowds”, may be a sug- E. Brown, Child Welf: Worker, | gestion well worth noticing, and, added to the West Palm | remember, early shoppers will get ff on December Ist. Miss | the best selection. Brown is a graduate of Stetson University and has taken Post | graduate work in the field of so- cial sevice at the Univesity of Noth Carolina, Chapel Hill. N. C. | | i EF’ S Prior to her coming to Flori FOOD CENTER had been emvloved hv the Gaston Duval and Angela Sts. Phone 94, @Fresh Beef Hamburger. @Fresh Veal Cutlets @Calf Liver. @Lamb Chops ®Lamb Stew @Lamb Cutlets © Pure Lard. i @Fresh Pork Chiitling and Beef Tripe. @Just Received Shipment, Large White Eggs. @And a few other Fresh and Smoked Meats. ROSE MARIE SHOPPE “The New Fashion Center” 528 FLEMING STREET depart- PHONE 232 Here-you will find glamorous new things that will charm the feminine heart! ane We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities to any customer .... inasmuch as Products are Rationed to us .... and we respectfully ask all patrons to be patient with us. No one will go hungry! Klim, 1 lb. can Powdered Whole Milk SQUIBBS’ Squibb’s Mineral Oil “Squibb’s Dental Cream Squibb’s Epsom Salt Squibb’s Soda Bicarbonate Squibb’s Adex Tablets Squibb’s Milk of Magnesia Squibb’s Compound Licorice Powder Squibb’; Glycerine Suppositories Squibb’s Boric Acid Squibb’s Castor Oil Unguentine for Burns Sayer’s Aspirin Tablets Doan’‘s Kidney Pills Sweetheart Soap N. R. Tablets Enos Salts Feen-a-Mint Ingrams Shave Cream Ace White Shoe Cleaner Mercolized Wax Cream Arrid Deodorant. Small size 38c Mum, Smail size Jic Mavis Deodorant Powder, Small size 19c Pab’u Srall si 19c . Cx wel TU 27 ‘eacs,Qigym Percomorph, 10 cc 63c Maton it ep z= Zonite Dresses he will love to see you in PRODUCTS . Styles that will catch all eyes. Just Arrived! ... A Large Shipment of LIVE TENNESSEE POULTRY and Can Offer You Fine Quality. VISIT OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Where Ceiling Prices Are Observed FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS BERMUDA MEAT MARKET Cor. white and Eliza Sts. - JOHN COBO, Prop, - Phone 52 Many lovely novelties and things . all excitingly low priced. Come in and look around—you won't be urged to buy. Comnty Welfare Board at Gas- tonis N.C. Adiournment followed the dis- | eussinn of ~outine business STRAND THEATER JOAN CRAWFORD in They All Kissed the Bride. Coming: “RIO RITA” We Shall Continue to CLOSE Thursdays at } P.M. until Further Notice “CLARA” Invites You. We. Carry BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS Meat - Fish - Poultry Fruit - Vegetables VVVV VV VV JOON OR eb MONROE THEATER } i TIM McCOY in “BELOW the BORDER" |: and “MOONTIDE” . | If it can be had you can get Coming: “THE JUKE GIRL". |i: at Lee's, rationing of POASR SRR eBee se SEEDER E SS | | foods makes it difficult to get éettain products, but up to now we have been able to supply our customers with . | UTITIATMNNN,Factory To You" winnie Leaders In Low Prices “TERMS ARRANGED” PHONE Tope BEDDING and “ FURNITURE CO. 520 Seuthard Street ‘Opposite Bus Station” Key West. Florida 1041 LAAN BOUDOIR’ SIZE ™ Noxema Cream 49: ALCOHOL Res. 75c Size ‘ Rubbing Compound eee Heavy Mineral Oil % Milk of Magnesia Ovaltine, small 33c Alka Seltzer, 36c size 25 Theatrical Cold Cream Sloan's Liniment Detoxol Tooth Powder Phillip’s Milk of Magnesia Nationally-Known BRANDS of | FANCY and STAPLE GROCERIES SEE CHOICE SELECTION of POULTRY FRYERS and ROASTERS BEE FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES SPECIAL PRICE ON.... FULL-SIZE BOX SPRINGS INNERSPRING MATTRESSES Buy it now while you have a chence. We have only a limited So Sage e Use Our Lay-Away Plan sack COUCHES A comfortable settee in the daytime. a double bed at night! Just received a new shipment specially priced. Come in— USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN B DOUBLE . FOLD YOU ARE INVITED TO COME IN AND LOOK AROUND! These are JUST A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS .. . a lot more BARGAINS in store for you on our Furniture and Bedding +++ come in... lock around! Archer's Grocery “The Store That Serves You Get the BEST the Market Aftords at b] ARCHER 5 FOR CHIEF PETTY OFFICERS — a Our Experience has proven SERVICE and FAIR PRICES. why .our customers are 5 t We carry complete stocks, at all times, of the new regulation uniforms, furnish- ings, caps, braid, insignia and devices. ' PRICES ESTABLISHED SIMMONS BY NAVY DEPARTMENT Chief Petty Officers Service Blue $30 Chief Petty Officers Overcoat $42.50 Chief Petty Officers Raincoat-Overcoat (with removable rool lining) $37.50 ewe $1.00 siz: WR” Bl ony £ * -} Lif Matdral Vithuia “B~ Gobet Vitamin “B” Tablets, 25's Penslar Vitamin “B Complex. 190 Capsules Penslar A. B, D and G (B2) with C, 100 Capsules A AANABAABAAAAL ABBA AAAARAAARAAEERRARAD MD You Best” fo us that for QUALITY, there is no substitute. That’ stantly se: us ne sending Ww Just Received a Choice selec- tion of Western MEATS ae 8 At LEE’S You Always Get RESPONSIBLE ACCOUNTS WELCOMED eee Dressed Poultry - Meats Fruits - Vegetables Dairy Products PHONES 67 and 47 814 Fleming Street Se bbb bo bb be bb bh bn 1-A-Day Brand Vitamin Tablets 20's 48 $1.17 Se ee EVERYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE Prescriptions Called For and Delivered Free 2 30's No Charge for Minor Alterations— Other Alteration Charges as Approved by Navy Department FINEST QUALITY AT LEWINSKY’S MEN’S SHOP CEILING PRICES 526 Duval St. PHONE 146 Key West, Fla. Ge ae : 12's Q KOTEX or ANasemeene

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