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ee! a a y Street and ~~ der, teacher; PERFECT ATTEND. ‘ ANCE AT REYNOLDS “STREET SCHOOL ' ' Perfect attendance at Division Reynolds Street Schols for the first Period is a _ follows: Grade 1st—Mrs. Mariam Carey, » teacher; Linda Ann Burchell, Jim- my Talbot, Lorenzo Bancells, suis Cuerbo, Nicholas Dinsmoo jobert Rash, David Perez, Dianne Higgs, Robert Castro, Noelia Al- varez. Grade 1st—Miss Susie Gardner, teacher; Ledia Anti, Mary Louise Baker, Alicia Campo, Judy Niles, a Ray Higgs, Arnold Brye loward Barnwell, Barry Barroso, Eugene Sanchez. Grade 1st—Mrs. Mary Sweet- ing, teacher; Harold Cates, Nilo Garcia, Bill Hobbes, Jacqueline Driver, Sylvia Matcovich, Janice Morgan. is “Many Pupils Appear On Perfect Attendance Roll a>. OF Division St. School "RECORD ALSO CARRIES*: ry The Weather FORECAST | Key West and Vicinity: “Partly cloudy with widely scattered | and Sunday. Not much change | in temperature. Gentle to mod- |! yerate variable winds, mostly: outheasterly. Florida: Showers and thun- derstorms in the Tallahassee | area this afternoon and in ex- | Sunday; otherwise partly cloudy | through Sunday except for scat- | tered showers over extreme | ‘south portion. Cooler extreme | north portion Sunday. | Jacksonville through the Flor- | lida Straits: Gentle to moderate | southeasterly winds this after- | noon, tonight and Sunday shift- | ing to moderate to fresh north-; erly over extreme north portion | showers this afternoon, tonight |® treme north portion tonight and |. Jack L. Curr Baby Reyes Held' On: Theft Charge! Carlos (Baby) Reyes, a Key West taxi driver, was arrested last night in’ connection with the robbery of a’ Miami sales- man of $189 on Flagler avenue off Fourth street, on October 24. Victim of _the robbery ‘was! Craydon S. Daniels: ' Reyes was ‘ordered ‘held in CourttyJail under* bond of $5,- 000 by Peace Justice Ira Albury. |. The _salesman alleges ‘he was | riding in. Reyes’ .. taxicab . early nthe morning of October 24, | and was“carried to Flagler ‘| | nue off Fourth street, when an- other man, whom he charges |Reyes picked up, struck him tover the head and stole $189 in jeash and checks and a watch valued at $75. Reyes denies the charge, stat- { ing that he got out of the cab | before the robbery took place, in order to escape being robbed also. \ JACK L. CURRIE | MADE SEAMAN, _ | SECOND CLASS! (Special to ‘The Citizen) Great Lakes, IIL, Nov. 1— n of Mr. and 1st Grade—Mrs. Dorothy Curry, |/SU2day afternoon; partly cloudy = n, N teacher; Paul Louys. >)», With .widely scattered showers, Mts. A.M. Cu ‘Qnd Grade—Mrs. Leota Som- Ver south portion and thunder.‘ ers, teacher; Sonja Mae Lee, Pris- showers over extreme north ie, of 1211 Pine eet, Key West, has completed uit training at the Naval cilla Murphy, Shirley Sands, Gus Alfonso, William Higgs. 2nd Grade—Mrs. Eulalie Jones, teacher; Claude Bronly, John Boan, Eulogio Perez, Bryan Keith Roberts, Marlene Carbonell, San- dra Lee Davis, Ercelia Diaz, San- dra Anne Nelson, Connie Orr. Grade 2nd—Mrs. Josephine Doughtry, teacher; Howard Car- tera, Robert Knowles, Sergio Puig, Mary Elizabeth Adai Carol Cates, Lynda DeMeritt, Au-, rora Gomez, Felicia Meggs, Nuir- No small craft or storm warn- j training. ka» Munez. * Grade 3rd—Mrs. Eva Arnold, teacher; Ray Edwards, Wm. Earl Hamilton, Robert Higgs, Jimmy Mora, Charles Triebel, Josephine Arnold, June Baker, Sandra Car- bonell, Dorila Hernandez, Kath- erine Hodges, Leonette McFar- land; Orletta Stirrup, Anolan Ybarmea. | ' © Gtade 3rd—Miss Gladys Pin-; Edward Ga igiag Jenks; Howard Johnson, ari ‘Trout, Sandra O'Briant. » #° Grade 3rd—Miss Marjorie Rob- ‘erts, teacher; Oswaldo Alfonso, Garth Saunders, Robert Valdez, Eules' ‘White, ‘Terry Banks, Ce- lia Cuervo, Rachel Lord, Carol binson, Barbara Taylor. Grade 3-A—Miss Frances Coch- ran, teacher; Duane DeMeritt, Norman Alexander, Manuel Ca- sds, Jose Diaz, Jack Harris, Chri tine Cates, Henrietta Seiferth, Sidney Kerr. ‘ Grade 3-A—Mrs.) Katharine Whiting, teacher; Stanley Peter- don, Wilma Yelton, Alice Jenks, Dale Stirrup. Grade 4-B—Mrs. Amelia Cabot, teacher; Roy Edwards, Reeves Steed, Blanche Santana, Stuart Yates, Thomas Gibbons. Grade 4-B—Mrs. Louise Evans, teacher—Nancy Lee Davis, Ron- la Merritt, Nancy McDonald, Hebarg Murphy, Sharon Rose Pritchard, Pauline Rudy, Peggy Smith, Barbara Ann Trout, Doro- portion Sunday. East Gulf of Mexico: Gentle to moderate east to southeasterly ' outh portion, mod-. nally fresh south- erly winds over north portion through Sunday except shifting, to moderate to fresh northerly over extreme north portion Sun- day. Thunderstorms north por- tion and scattered showers south portion, otherwise partly cloudy. | Jacksonville to Apalachicola: | ings issued. REPORT Key West, Fla., Nov. 1, 1947 (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m., Eastern Standard Time, City Office) Temperatures Highest yesterday 82! Lowest last night 72, Mean : 1074 Normal ences | () Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches -- 20 Relative Humidity 83% OR kd Tomorrow's Almanec (Eastern Standard Time) Sunrise 2 6:35 a.m.| Sunset Moonrise :1 p.m, | this Moonset TIDES Tomorrow Naval Base (Eastern Standard Time) High Low 12:47 p.m, 5:09 a.m. 11:42 p.m. 3 p.m. Additional Tide Data Reference Station: Key West Time of| Height of ‘and will catch on. I am calling 5:46 p.m.|take us. If there is one thing in 10:30 a.m.jhave more of, but which does Training Center, San _ Diego, | Calif. : In the course of his training the recruit is taught seamanship, Navy customs and terms, ‘basic ordnance and gunnery, signaling and navigation. He learns proper iving and swimming, life sav- ing, and shipboard fire fighting. Upon completion of his train- ing the recruit is assigned either to units of the fleet or to a service school for specialized THE LOW DOWN HiCKORY GROVE these latest new chicken on y,” ete.—they give me an idea of another kind ow day. Maybe it can be squeezed in some place it “no chaos day.” On that day it will be quiet—nobody will break out in a lather that some- thing has gotta be done before sundown or disaster will over- land-of-the-free that we not seem to be cramping our style too. much, it is “threaten- ed chaos.” Chaos is hanging over our head like a chicken hawk over the barnyard. Folks go to bed fearful of what will be on the radio at 7 Stomach. ulcers and irritated dispositions come next. Anybody thinking that ‘stomach ulcers are not our na- |tional affliction, let him hesitate for one-half a second at a red next morning. Station— Tide |high water Bahia Honda —Ohr. (bridge) 10min. 0.0 ft. No Name Key +2hr. (east side) 20 min. Boca Chica —Ohr. thy Lord, Ella Johnson, Waldina Cervantes, Kenneth Sheader, Marion Calero, Raymond Adams, Marvin Studds, Gary Weech, Bruce Watson. Grade 4-A—Mrs. Rena Caffey, teacher; J. H. Brady, Harry Min- go, Wayne Gaskin, Charles Pe- terson, Sammy Curry, Sandra Joyce, Rose Marie Tift, Ted New- | Jand. Grade 5-B—Miss Anne Ben- nett, teacher Michael Cates, Leebery Knowles, Kenneth Mitch- ell, Pat O’Briant, Ronald Sawyer, Elizabeth Arnold, Mary Ann Arn-' old, Amelia Barnwell, Yolanda Garcia, Norma Machado, Miriam Roberts, Myrna Saunders, Shir- | s. Florence Mic- Ed kler, teacher x ward Curry, Robert Pazo, Frank er, Frank Bervaldi, John DeMer- Perez, Al Roberts, Lonnie Shiv- itt, George Stewart, Geraldine Johnson, Deanna Archer, Joyce Grade 5-A—Mrs. Evelyn Foley, teacher—Tommy Arrasmith, Leo Carey, Charles Close, Charlie Diaz, Pedro Gomez, Mario Ro- que, George Russell, Betty Jean Bowery, Janet Louys, Fay Wil- liams. ‘ » Grade 6-B—Miss May Sa feachet—Elizabeth Brown, Pri villa Cruz, Sylvia Fernande Dora Garcia, Virginia Knowle Mary Lowe, Nancy Pellicier Jackies Schrader, Glynn Arch J.L. Cates, Daniel o'Bryant, Billy Odom, Miguel Russell, Ralph Shavet, James Woods. . “Grade 6-A—Mrs ; Homitton. teacher: John Cruz, vs Garcia, Charles Hjort Raiph Rash, Kermit Roberts, Gale Bar Curry, Barbara Ann Jolly, r bare Mingo, Elizabeth Ann Rus: sell. ———— niada’s population increased | ino 3.215 in the first census Road Service oe or Phones 1560 = 1561 | 1666 to 11,506,655 in the, taken in + _ 1941 census, Hattie Lou} out of Gas? Ti (Sandy Point) 40 min, Valdes Channel +2hr. (north end) -.10 min, +1.4 ft. 000 (NOTE: Minus sign—correc- tions to be subtracted. Plus sign—corrections to be added.) U. S. DISTRICT COURT (Continued From Page One) |C. Toms, Miami; Sewell L. Worly, West Palm Beach; Walter Boatwright, Pahok Samuel |B. Pinder, Key Wes B. E. Col- burn, Homestea Albert A Hightower, West Palm Beach John A. Hughes, Miami; Joseph A. Farto, K West; H. S. Bragg, Miami; W. Preston Ros Ft. Lauderdale; Olaf Boe, P; hokee; Robert E. Ponder, Miami; Harr B. Matthews, Kenda Leo H. Browne, Coral Gable Ctephen A. Hulme, Lake Wort ‘Henry R. Weberking, Perrine; | Solomon, Miami; M Brady, Key West: E Priest, Miami; Martin L. Coconut Grove; Jose T. Sanche Key West; D. W. Ford, We: Palm Beach; William B. Win- ston, Miami Beach; Benjamin G. Saunders, Key ‘West; Roy S. Rodd, Jupiter; J. Thomas Owens, Coral Gables; Benjamin J. . West Palm Beach. BAAAAAAAASAALAALED DON’T BE__BASHFUL? WE WILL SERVE AT ALL TIMES—LARGE or SMALL! Go Flat? » Your Car Needs Grease, Ai or Battery Charged? You Need Groceries or Meat? JANE and SHINE 1502 BERTHA STREET [wow ww rrr errr errr “|wet plates in the field, usually ierce, Key West; Thomas T. Phone 1178 - Free Delivery’ stop-light. The racuous toots from behind will tell him. My “no chaos day,” if we can jarrange to have itcoincide with clection day, I kinda figure the quietness might help. Anybody ‘not endorsing this idea, he might ‘drop in on his doctor—2 to one jit is his stomach. | Yours with the low down, JO SERRA. { In the south, with its. long growing season, two crops often are. grown the same year, sum- mer and winter being grown in one or two year rotations with cotton and corn. Roger Fenton, the first wat photographer, made his own jwith whites of eggs as fixatives. 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