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PAGE FOUR ONLY EIGHT MORE IN RED CROSS The Red Cross War Fund Drive is proceeding very satisfactorily, with but eight days remaining to wind up the campaign, which closes at the end of the present month, The following isa list of the latest contributors: City of Key West __. Lt. A. C. Drinkwater - «American Havana. Cigar Company ~.. Mr. and Mrs. W. meritt ns John: Saunders Mrs. Osborne Thompso! Mrs. Annie C. Page Nene Mees .. Mrs. J. A. Valdez Mrs. Allan B, Cleare, Jr. Mrs. Abie Knowles Mrs W. F, Bray _ Norman Tyle —.. Miss J. W. Eden .. Charles Roberts Mrs. Harold Baker —.. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Saw- Mr. and Mrs. John B. Eng- land 2 ; Mrs. D. B. Giles Mrs. W. H. Anderson - Bill Sullivan __. H. Scarboro .. St. Elmo Greaux Mrs, O. Soderberg Tessie I. Curry Mrs. Roy Nelson Miss Betty. Nelson ~. Mrs. Eugenia Pita. .. Mrs. J. Lancelot Lester Celaida Gelabert —, Jeanette Ingraham Mrs. Jonathan Johnson Mrs, Lugli Mrs, John Fleming Mrs. L, H. Croucher . Mr. and Mrs, James Allen ~ Mrs. Henry Archer Mrs. Fred Key Henry W. Kling ~ Annie Sampson __. Mrs. Malcom Roberts Marina Moreno Avelina Rios . Lewis Johnson - Norma Wallace . Mrs. Tony Canalejo - Mrs. Sally Jenks Mrs. B. A. Baker Mrs. A. J. Bethencourt Mrs. Frank Lambert Mrs. Sarah Ann Lowe Mrs, Eddie Buie Mrs. Alice Whyms Dr. N. Pintado Mrs. Elisa Moreno Mrs. Ellen A, Roberts Mrs, John Archer Miss Adabin Sawyer Paul Bigson : Percy M. Roberts Mrs. Joseph Kelly Mrs. Joshua Smith Mrs. George Gibson Claude Sabin Mrs. Paul DiNegro Mrs, L. A. Gillem .._. Mrs. Hester Johnson Miss Inez Young R. N. Cook Mrs. Eleanor Bervaldi Mrs, Sullie Ochandarena Mrs. J. J. Ewton reat Mrs. H. Blake Roberts Mrs. Eral Russell va Mrs. Osborne Charlow .. Mrs. Henry Watkins Mrs. Thelma Sweeting H. R. McDonald Makes Record On Sale Of Tags To Residents Other Than Floridians Fred Eberhardt, who represents the Florida Motor Vehicle Com- mission in Key West, completed. a compilation .this morning that. shows something of.a record for the to residents of states other than, Florida, sf His records show that, during 1942, the amount of money col- lected from non-residents for all types of passenger cars totaled $12,261.50, VISITORS RETURN TO THEIR HOME -Mr. and Mrs. James V. Baker, Fred King and Fred King, Jr., who had been visiting in Key W. De- $8238885523853823833: eeqegeyesereqer sss Terorowe ge aag= West several days, returned to} their home in Punta Gorda yes- terday. While here they stayed at the homes of their friends, Mrs. Thurston Johnson and Miss Elaine 5 Fleming and King’s “nephew, Ensign John King Hart, USN, is station- ed in Key West, and the visit here was for the primary object], | Mrs. Mary Molina — | Mrs. Violet Sawyer of automobile license tags. M DAYS REMAIN WAR FUND DRIVE Mrs, Lottie Hayes Mrs. H. E. Rue Miss E. Bishop Arthur J. Stewart Mrs, Lewis Pelfieur Mrs. Leo McMahon Mrs. Roy Rogers Charles Stewart Corrine Jerman Eliza Sands Mrs. Fannie Ingrahm . Mrs. T. L. Adams _.. Mrs, Annie Watkins Mrs. Laura Canfield Wilbur Johnson — SSSSEsSsSSSESSSSSSSSeSSeSes Mrs. Juliette Russell Mrs. Jay Hoffer Mrs. G. B. Malone Mrs. Peter Roberts Mrs. Richard Knowles Mrs, Jennie Richardson Mrs. H. C. Hancock Mrs. Ben Demeritt Mrs. W. C. Jefferson Mrs. John Knowles Eva Curry — Mrs, Robert Pinder Mrs. Mary Roberts - Mrs. Harry Roberts John, F. Witcher - He ‘a G. Johnson , A. Sayers... wate Taylor arl Powers Sonny West Tom Miller C. H.,Evans Vera Collins J, H. McGee T. T. Casabona W. Hartford E. C. Farley L. V. Driver W. Brady — Tommy Humphries E. W. Clow : Members of Zion Methodist Church (colored) Rev. W. L. Souder Grace L. Roberts - Thomas L. Roberts - Victor G. R. Tyne Christine Tynes - Emmaline Brolson - Margaret Albury Reba Hannibal Hazel Heifield - Hortense Munnings Edna Curry — Samuel Laurie - Gilbert Valdez Alma Scott Felix Rodriguez - Thomas Cash _.. Emily Devoe Mary Matthews Julia Davis Mary Funtchues Gilbert Albury George Dean Maude Dean . Sarah Saunders - Susie E. Ballard Josephine Dutton Samuel Roberts Dora Newman - Frank Pinder Eli Albury Lorraine Lewis Ellen Higgs Rachel Gibson Patient Pinder B5285S585535 Ss Ss [se ae sel al sl xa 2 oak la nd S8ssssssses WEATHER REPORT Observation taken at 8:30 a. m. E.W.T. (City Office) ‘Temperatures Highest ist 24 hours - lowest: Jast night Nornal ' /Brecipitation Rainfall 24. hours ending 8:30 a m., inches — = Total rainfall since M: inches Excess inches PT lected Total rainfall since Jan. 1, Deficiency since January 1, inches — Relative Humidity 68% Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise : Sunset Moonrise Moonset since (Naval Base) High Tide 12:20 a.m. 12:07 p.m. FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: of seeing him. erin ems 7 UREN LETOS HAVE SON Announcement has been made of the birth of a son, weighing nine pounds, yesterday morning, to Mr. and Mrs. Tony Leto, Jr., at the home, 12! Simonton street. The new arrival has been given the name of Darold Phillip Leto. Mother and baby are reported to be getting along nicely, Somewhat, warmer ,tonight, Florida: .Slowly rising tem- perature this, afternoon and to- night. Hatteras, N. C., to Apalachi- cola, Fla: No small craft or storm warnings have been is- sued. GOES TO NEW YORK Mrs, James H. Pinder left Sun- day morning via Florida Motor Lines, en route to New York to visit her son, Donald, who is in the U.S. Navy 1.00|\TECHNICAL BOOKS — New | “RECONDITIONED CIRCULAT- | -|FOR SALE — Radio THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SWIMMING INSTRUCTORS’ COURSE gaz | Official Navy Photograph Non-swimming sailors, never very common in the Navy, will soon be oddities in the fleet if the life -saving and water safety program conducted by the Red Cross at the U.S. Naval Air Station pool here can be used asa standard for judgment. It was a course to provide more instructors to teach more recruits because the Navy wants and gets swim- | crease from five percent absences | Warren, ; that much more j be ten years from now. { t evidently don’t realize that this | Fernandez, HARRIS GRAMMAR SCHOOL NEWS By W. E, FOWLER. Principal Attendance in our school this; Ewton, Jerry year has gone from bad to worse. | Kerr. There has been a steady in-| 2B-A—-Frank Roberts, Clinton P Patricia Ann Johnson, to almost ten percent. Of this|Bruce Cleare, Billy Geiger, Geo. | ten percent now, almost five per! Gibson, Norman Hicks, Donald ;cent is unncessary. iKey, Jud Pettis, Rosemary Parents are responsible in| Lowe, Shirley Nelson, Eliza- most cases for these unnecessary; beth Ann Russell, Faye Ross. jabsences. If only they coul | 2A—None reported see the trouble that they al 3B—Faye Pent, June causing to all conrerned. T#®! Rosario Lopez, Billy child suffers in more ways thi Doriald’ Ri¢Hardson,’ Neil’ Berg- one now and in the future. TRe! strom,..James Pettis, Jimmie school system suffers in loss @f) Cooper,’ Mitchell Appelrouth revenue from the state school; 3A Antonio Barrera, Ken- fund. Teachers are imposed! neth' Baza, Ralph Betancourt, upon to give assistance to pupils| Jerry Carter, Kenneth Felton in making up assignments. | Donnie Miller, Billie Osterhoudt, Yes, this is war, but there isi Julius Pinder, Barbara Bl no reason why we should not|welder, Peggie Creech, Gerr be ever more vigilant and do | Gray, Ruth Haun, Thelma Ru: to make our/sell, Gail Sweeting, Cor schools better. | Traeger, June Yates. I wonder what some parents|, 48—John Curry, Jimmie Lam expect their children’s needs to|berson, Everett Rivas, They | Wells, Walter Walterson, Anita Zoila Hernandez, new generation is going to face|Mary Ellen Kelly, Matilda Mar- problems never faced by any /| Tera. generation before, Every day's; 4A2—Robert De Foor, preparation is needed to prepare|Ewton, Lewis Mathison, Ji for these future problems. Ward, Joe Ward, Tess Ca Every child must be in school| Elizabeth Geiger, Joan Kimba Diana Molina, Sylvia Smith, Joan Pita, Kenneth} Jam ming sailors to man its ships. As shown in the series of photographs above, the instruc- tion covered all phases, with artificial respiration, lower left, and how to make and use “water wings” of inflated sea bags, upper right, featuring part,of the course. DURING 1929 | WASHINGTON. — The first) NEW YORK. complete census of Alaska was not} tives retain undertaken until 1929, KEEP MEDICINE MEN ‘| CHICKENS'ST: OLEN FROM. — Alaska’s na- their old medicine ‘men in many places. Though there’s no need for who wants: to work can get it still itt | petty thefts continue in Key West, assi te @) umn jand one of them last night result- jed in the loss of eight prized chickens by Benjamin D. Trevor. Somebody, during the night, picked the lock of the chicken coop and sneaked away without arousing the Trevor family. The sheriff's office stated today that it had been authorized to give a reward of $25 for the arrest and conviction of the thief. GROWNUP BABIES By SPOON RIVER SAM FOR SALE ! HELP WANTED WANTED—A Night Cashier, ex- Shipment weekly. A look at} perience necessary. Apply Side- our Technical Shelf may save, walk Cafe, 425 Duval St. you dies of postage and! mar9-tf weeks of waiting. PAUL! SMITH, bookseller, 334 Simon-; WAITRESS | WANTED. ton St. at Eaton St. } feb13tomar27' Side-! walk Cafe, Duval and Fleming | mar4-tf (EE SIE SAE BRE FOR SALE — Fully - equipped Trailer, sleeps three. $300.00. Apply 418 Bahama Street. | marae ee HELP WANTED, white or color- | ed, male or female. No ex-| j (By Ansoctated Prexs) perience necessary. Apply Co-| If grownups start cutting baby lumbia Laundry. mar23-tf | ee and saying nursery rhymes, | it won’t surprise mc none. 3 FRIGIDAIRES, Electric Fans, TWO KITCHEN MEN. Gato| Some of ’em have been raid- Irons, Cords, Washing Ma-} Cafeteria. 1100 Simonton St. jing baby food at the grocery chine. Apply Tommie’s Skat-} mar23-3t | Store, and there ain’t a baby in ing Rink. marl18-tf | their house at all. i WANTED We should of knowed that FOR SALE—Gas Range. 3000 3 would happen, ‘on account food Sidenberg Avenue. mar20-6tx' WE BUY OLD RECORDS, whole|for babies costs less ration | or broken. Factory needs scrap. poirits. J. R. Stowers Company. That's people for you. Always , feb12-tf| looking out for No. 1. —— | Why) I know: one: middle: aged S| COAT. HANGERS WANTED.| couble:that always hated kids FOR SALE—Five-room house,; $1.00 a hundred, Phone 282,| but now they're trying to adopt with large attic and conven-| we will call. White Star) three, providing they’re 5 and iences, partly furnished. Ap-! Cleaners, 701% Duval St, never heard of coffee, so’s they'll ply 1404 Albury street, after 4; mart-tf| have more brew for theirselves. p. m. mar22-6tx } ; But imagine a big 200-pound FOR SALE—New 35-foot cabin! boat. $350.00. Cash. Apply! 520 Louisa Street. mar20-6tx/ SiS SERS ale are Sala <Seree e OD RAGS; Apply: The -Citinest FOR SALE—Antique Furniture.; Office. feb15-tf 1404 Alberta Street, Phone} 843-W. Peterson. mar22-4tx, WANTED TO BUY—New or used Electrolux or other gas- operated refrigerator. Or will trade electric refrigerator for above. Electricity not avail- able. 915 Windsor Lane. mar22-2tx tables so’s he'll have more points somewhere in the Solomons, with a big part of him sticking out of a foxhole. | * Canned dog food don’t cost any }points at all, so don’t be sur- prised if people start eating that too. You’d think some already have, the way they bark and growl over rationing. | 27 - foot custom - built ELCAR} TRAILER. 3 rooms, with or without porch. Small _ cashj payment, balance _ financed., Ross Trailer Park, 611 Division! Street, Mrs. Noland. | RS ESS Re SB mar22-2tx | SETTLED COUPLE, no children, i permanent residents, seeking FOR SALE—New Bicycle Tires.; furnished apartment or cot- Apply 1920 Staples Avenue. tage. Box A Citizen. mar23-3tx | mar22-6tx i Since 1906, the British infant mortality rate has fallen from 154 to 53 per thousand, 4p ING-TYPE Water Coolers, elec- ; spares trie or ice, $40 up. Get yours) LOST—Service man’s brown wal- while they last. Puro Water! jet, containing cash, “A” Gas Filter Company, 601 North Mi-| Ration Book and important: pa- ami Avenue, Miami.” pers. Reward offered. Finder mar23-10tx} pjease return to M. S. Pike, Jr., 1125 Washington or call 238-J. mar20-3tx SPECIAL—One thousand Manila; Second Sheets, $1.00. 500 Sheets, 60c. These prices now in effect. The Artman Press. mar22-tf LOST—Black wallet containing sum of money, Navy identifi- cation pass, pilots license and papers. Finder may keep money. Please return to Lt. Commander C. C. McCauley, Squadron 202, N.AS. mar20-3tx FOR SALE—Small house, partly furnished. Lot 50x100. City water. As is, or will finish. 2425 Patterson Avenue. | mar22-6t LOST—Between Oceanview Res- taurant and Strand Theater, lady’s gold wrist watch. Please and all furnishings for a house. Must sell at once, leaving town. Ap-| return j every day that he is physically, B.D. TREVOR'S YARD stealing now, because everybody ; (man eating babies’ mixed vege-! {for fruit juices. He ought to be} 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 | Strayline. 4Al—Too numerous to tion. able. men- had only foyr eighteen, aays.{ Honor Roll | Honor Roll of the school for the past six weeks’ © instruction period.-follows: | 1B-C—Mrs. no honor roll. 1B — Mrs. Stricker, Ann _ Byrd, | bis Watkins, teacher;| aoe | Fernandez, Hefman'#; Wilbur Martfog!. Joia'7Solomo Edna Louise “Eiwood, Barba: Greene, Delores Ennis, Lanier, Shirley Papy. | | teacher; | Patricia Elizabeth Douglas. 1A—Miss_ Williams, teacher; ;Donald Ewton, Allan Mundy. 5B—Non: rted. 2A-B—Miss ‘Haskins, teacher;| @B—Andre Martinez, Josezh| Gilbert Adams, Frank Roberts, ! Drudge, Betty Bowman, Virginia | | Patricia ; Ann Johnson, Faye|Cox, Clara Armayor, Lillian ; Lowe, Vita Barroso, Julie Lange, | Stewart, Celia Rollo. {Elizabeth Ann Russell, Linda! §A—Tony Calleja, Harry Ca- | Sue Hankamer, \rey, Billy Daniel, Al Goehring, |_ 2A—Mrs. Somers, _ teacher;|'Thomas Key, Alton Norris, Bar- |Rubye Ennis, Shirley Thompson, | bara Buckley, Loretta Carbonell, | Hilary Higgs, Rexford Weech,/| winnie Cruz, Joan Knowles, i Clements Betancourt. | Lenora Mathison, Joan Sawyer. 3B—Mrs. Huddleston, teacher;; Jn spite of this seemingly/ Jimmie Cooper, James Pettis,| great number of students who Richard Roberts, Mitchell Appel-| have perfect’ attendance, there | routh, jare an equal number who could! ;_,3A—Mrs. Albury, teacher;)be in perfect attendance if only | the parents would cooperate. } Kenneth Baza, Billie Osterhoudt, | ;Barbara Blackwelder, Rosina ; Cooper, Reggie Creech, Gail Sweeting, Corine Traeger, June} ; Yates. 4B—Miss Dungan, teacher; {Grace Fernandez, Martha Ann! ; Gandolfo, Raymond Lones, Doris j Tyson. 4A2—Mrs. Meador, teacher; no honor roll. | 4Al—Mrs. Mundy, _ teacher; | William Hartman, Richard Val-| | derama, Patsy Crawley, Lillian | Sawyer, Gail Wallace, Anne Yates, Ruth Hankamer, Eva Waldo. 5B—Mrs. Mathison, teacher; jCarolyn Betancourt, Dorene Clawson, Christine Lastres, Leo- nard Salazar, Inez Serrano. | 5A—Mrs. Russell, teacher; no} thonor roll. } 6B—Mr. Carey, teacher; | ginia Cox, Clara Armayor. LAST MINUTE NOTE: March} 22, 76 students were absent—| 18%. of the enrollment. . -why?} why? I venture to say that 50 were absent because a little! little clouds remained in the Vir- | 6A—Mrs. Ely, teacher; Mowatt, Harry Carey. Perfect Attendance Perfect attendance record of the school follows: | | 1B-C—None reported. 1 | 1B—Fred Curry, Richard Kerr, | \Frances Kallahan, Betty Lowe,| Thomas Averett, Gilbert Cana-! |lejo, Edmond Hankamer, Patsy {Ann Byrd. | |_1A—Marilyn Adams, Mary! Fernandez, Ann Woods, Donald Mary} | Answers to YOUR WAR QUESTIONS Send Home-Front Queries to Childs, | / released Charles! £ Q- wi Lina ge" So Cuba urday sky. W to expe our face! STRAND THEATER JACK BENNY in n Coming: “THE AVENGER” | HELP WANTED — Competent ply 1906 Staples Ave. mar23-3tx SS —_—_—_—_ CHILD’S PLAY\PEN FOR SALE, | | and Pad; $7.00. Phone 739-J, Mrs. Jarus. mar23-3tx HELP WANTED colored maid. Apply 614 Dey street, between 8 a. m. and 11 a.m. mar22-4tx WANTED — Fountain Counter Girls and Waitresses. Good salary. Southernmost City Pharmacy. marl1-tf| WAITRESSES WANTED to work} Dinner fror 5 to 10 o’clock.! Good pay and tips, must have! health card. Do not phone, ap-| ply in person. Ocean View Res-_ taurant, en ee mar20-tf| KEY CEPT SUNDAYS) AT 6:00 P. M. Arrives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock School. mar22-3tx | i LEAVES “MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT REAL ESTATE E bel se) AT 12.00 o'clock Mid. Business or Residential Lots. all parts of the Island; Terms ~~ J. OTTO KIR Realtor and 736-R 505 Duval janB-tf to Mrs. Hildah Salis, | 532 Fleming or Key West High Phones 124 FOR RENT FOR RENT—DETECTIVE STOR- TES. The very newest and goriest—not an antique in the| lot! Rents start as low as 10c) per week. PAUL SMITH, book-} * FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE : FULL CARGO INSURANCE aed oe Simonton | Office: 813 Caroline Street Pt $2 and 68 : WAREHOUSE—Cor, Eaton and Francis 3ts. FOR RENT—Office, 217 Duval! . x Stree mar23-2¢ YOUR greater MONROE THEATER RAY McDONALD in “BORN TO SING” and “Calling All Networks” rain fell that morning and a few | Coming: “The Undying Monster” You help the war effort by traveling duung uncrowded hours FLORIDA MOTOR LINES’ new night schedules are designed particularly for comfort and convenience. in reiveving heavy travel Detwees Key West and Miami. You will find more comfort and less crowdeng on these buses. LEAVE KEY WEST 1:30 A.M. — 3:30 AM. — 5:30 A.M. — 7:30AM. Other convenient North and Souts schedules permit travel at aimost my NORTHBOUND 12 ‘Departures Daily—Every 2 Hours—on Odd Half Hours u 12 Departures Daily—Every 2 Hours—on Odd Hours BUS STATION Southard and Bahama Streets FLORIDA MoTor|i Phone 242 NES ——_