The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 1, 1951, Page 5

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> and the Rotar: TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1951. TRUMAN SCHOO REYNOLDS SCHOOL Location Of First Grade Clases] of Truman Elementary School re very busy getting ready lay. Every morning ‘we practice our drill. Sometimes: we do not make a mistake. Some of our costumes have come. Miss Ga dnerj pinned one on her and marched to the music for us to see how we would look. We had lots of fun watching her. We liked ‘the costumes very much and will be glad to weat them. We haye two new children this week. Mary Jane Morrison came from “Dover, New Jersey. Nick Bryan came from Bellaire, Texas. We hone they wiil like our school.} Mrs. Leota Somers’ Second Grade We are trying to be good citi- zens. O1 room is our little city. eceping our desks or p clean and sa day. ial group of pupils help} keep our reading table looking good and. attractive. They keep raight. We} and plants for check them our room. LITTLE LEAGUE Mrs. Cabot's Fourth Grade very glad to be in. the Lit‘le League. There are four teams, the Kiwanis, Lions, J.C.'s, » Club. {We vhave four members in our class in the Little League. They & Barnwell who is in Ernest Sanchez is in the Lion: Manuel Perez and Barry Barros who. ave in the _Kiwanis.. Mrs. Cabot s she knows the man- é of the Kiwanis. He is Mr. are wef y Reagan. Last night the Little League! Fad a practice game to show the people how. they play. The ones who play the hardest will get suits. Lions beat the Ro’ » J.C.’s beat the Kiwa F night at 6 o'clock, the H play against tne Ki- is and the Lions against ,the This is another praetice bit the real spies are aeling May 3rd. hope our teams. play and wel! so that Florida will be able to bit, Pennsytvania. Barry Barroso and Manuel Perez, Reporters. Miss Elean-- Kostal’s hie as Grade tudying about guing to: have an‘ m. It will be on a going to tell how » people S Chines live. We will rcad some stéries about | China. We will rcad some Chinese writ- ing also, Edna ‘Lou Manning, Reporter. Mrs. Vivian Bass’ Fifth Grade Little League Baseball Clu b bas been practicing every afieinoon from. 3 o'clock to 5 § ck, Mr. Albur: is our in- structor. He teaches us how to bat, catch, pitch, and all the dif- ferent parts . is a good pitcher and a his week the Lions, y and Cuban teams had a ne balls, gle and with “Little Léague” on every one. We have been taking turns with each one of them. We've been playing fly-up and have had reat deal of fun. Danny Woody and Clyde Allan, Reporters. Mrs, Kathryn Ashworth’s Fifth Grade Class 1. Our cl enjoyed room to observe her ue visiting at the teach- 's meeting Wed- 4th, because we earlier ad a te sache have conquered the in fractions. 4. We kop? three or four... weeks ca working. on Home Ynits, rst,cach of as decided what kind of home’ we'd like best. Farm, town, or city home. number of rooms we'd Jike in| ome. The sprice: of, the Theme, choice of furniture and its” » pride sfor gtoeetics for & family of four by the w then month, Now we are working on the cost of each person's clothing for a year. We will take up morals and manners, ete., next. We have working on our ave learned read- and writing, arithmetic, Snglish and spelling. .Then were alarmed when we disco ed what a home, and its furn ings cost and the cost of living We feel that we are learning to appreciate what our parents are | we were really ab! of bascball. His wife, ¢ against one another. The | s won the first game and the won the last game. The Elementary Pupils Tell Of L ACTIVITIES Merchants’ Show To Be putting out for us in the study of} , this unit. We work on this unit until the last period and during r spare time and after we have finished our work 4 Fred Jordan, Reporter. William Robinson’s Sixth Grade This past week found our class{ very busy working on one of the! most interesting projects in our} entire science course. Our projecti was. to trace the development of | the steam engine. We were all amazed to find that the. very first steam engine, was really a toy with little or no use at all. But it was a beginning;; and man, through his ability to! think, developed a little toy into! a useful machine that has changed| civilization. Our project was not all histori-| cal. We discovered for ourselves! just w! oe eel is able to do work! for’ u : Robinson drew many | atte on the blackboard to aid! us in our discussion, However,! ¢ to unde rstand! che workings of a.steam engine with a picture of a steam engine| drawn on the blackboard by one of our own fellow | classmates, Pedro Torre. Pedro, who has real c.talent, gave up his library | 4 in order'to do this for Using this picture - that | Pcdro made,.. Mr, Robinson’ called of different members of the class to explain just why .this. engine would work. We had to use many; eference books, ‘effouits ve been rew: We hope at a later date to telly you-about our next project, * ey an aitplane stays in the air.” plan to use model eos * help us understand this question. John Sellers and Mike , McKee, Reporter’. ' per Truman Scheol Patrol Truman Elementary School has ten patrol boys. Their duties are: 1. Help people to cross the street. 2. Set an example for other people. 3:-Keép people) from doing wrong things. : ; THe? are chostn by:* 1. Conduet. : 2. Grades. J The patrol boys at! our school are: Keith Roberts, Donald Cor- mack; Edmund VanHoose,.Her- bert Quesada, Elliot Acusta, Jocy Liiencl» Rojas, Thomas Everyone shold respect a patrol. ~ Richard Felton: 1 ot date THIRD GRADE CLASSES Miss Roberts, Miss Pinder and Miss, Nihoul, Teachers The: girls from the third grade are winding the May Pople. . They. will dress in green, yellow, pink Khey the and bluc oi are trvir Mav Pole colors they will us: ituddle, Mar are in Mi vol Harr Tobnzon, are in Miss « Jeanie Toon Saundors are. in vlass \nnelle Roberts’ s, My Pets * Ue My cat is named Smoky. ays with my dog almost Sometimes he. , chases chickens. He’ cha: the, roc all over the yard. Every ‘we give-him a bath. very the Earl. , Jus Third Gr det My Pet Dog My pet. dog is named King. i y much. ne day as I was olaying with m he van in‘o tho street. T start- éd to call King but he: did rot come. The next day he was in the Wof your. property up ‘go $2500.00 , PLENTY OF . ‘ High Class Wo Metal or Paper Reofings Paints - Lumber - Nails— Phone 816 ‘ surrounded by a moat. ¢l4 fect wide around the vi “out. this’ s Getting Ready-For May ‘Day Strunk Lumber Yard Sayvs— You cam stil! obtain financing on repaits and remodeling be glad to assist you: in obtaining any financing you require.” Phone Situnk—816 For Anythiny * You Need to Build or Repair: * "Good PM ycena for Boats and" Other Work Bronze and Aluminum Screen Cloth and Glass Jalousits And Anything Needed to Build or Repair Strunk Lumber Yard Discussed Plans To Have Event Come Off In Next Few Moriths Here The possibility of conducting a Merchants Show in Key West at some time during the next few imonths wil be diseussed by local business firms at a meeting of {Chamber of Commerce members hThursdsy evening: For a long time there has been ‘discussion’ among : business men here as’ to the feasibility of stag- ing such an event. It is believed that this. year there would be more interest in such a show than at any time in the past: If plans materialize, Key West consumers will have an opportu nity to view .new merchandise, latest. styles : and. fashions in clothing, and brands of nationally advertised® merchandise that are carried in local stores. Such merchandising.~ shows as these have béen suceessfully stag- ed*in almost: all: Florida cities, both. large ‘ahd ‘small,\ and it is hoped that enough exhibitors will agree. to participate, in, order to make the event an, actuality. Business firms are: urged to at- tend the: Chamber's: meeting on Thursday: to’ learn‘more of pro- posed. plans.’ THe Session | will be held in the courtrom . of ‘County THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE FIVER “Police Restore Order After Hand Gr enade Tossed At Them COLUMB May 1.—(@).™ have restored| places and cleared ey lee in a} the: streets. Armstrong 1 weather, | TURKEY THERMOSTAT | HELPS GROWER RALEIGH, N. Cc t A brooder al headed home when the ; sea broke on the deck of the jand knocked out two | pilothouse windows. SHRIMPERS ACCUSE «(Continueu from Page One) did not know anything about Mexican ports, he was ad- vised by Commander of the 7th Coast Guard District that the United States Consul at Merida. Yucatan, about 20 miles from Progresso would look out for the rights and necessities of the crew of the Rosa May.” cut in the arm by flying glass, he mostatic contro home after the | stopped, w —Police yong fraba| y the {der each hover, ay the turkey rf the tempera | degree: a bell ri said several nade or ajs a squad ‘cutters i happening been disp Port Isabell, Te West to Comphee Ban’ 'to-pick up trawlers wh ort 10 degrees, acer’s bed Ned Rivers sent. Stanland then c: and a plane was pr Armstrong said | 4 around dispatched, he said. But, aecord-| ‘ d other of-| 4 ing to Stamland, only a cutte pemen gout and connely all to a fight ceived. | in the : says faulty was sent 22 hours after the m nad 2a it is a matter of blishment in the} not clear just how they were|@ brooder hap, which happened early: Fri se Lar Bee oe ieee hurt. None appeared to suffer] Cause pou day evening, | opher ries ion adiaed,, that i ; y were leaving “he said,{from serious injury smother. The trawler did not pre > | eontac fad : shes nd their ma-| At least three Ne | come Progresso, Méx 50 miles er’ throu cl was torn in| under, arrest. The +, cause fire to the scene of the accident, ae the not released, since t the Wells stated, because he and the two jno ‘specific charges turkey n charts of any. of the M ,| were struck explosive brought. waving the poults from smothef- bor:, and feared he ae in the cars was; Armstrong told new he{ing. or preventing .the house, the boat and end ‘ : had heard a report to the effect | cquipme t,. ds from being ‘ = | ice call sent civilian offi-|that “the Negro soldiers planned | destroyed id t and military police from|to take over this section of tow: —— Sortie aay but for Be Fort Be nni g hurrying to He said later he doubted the se-} Swordfi that tip , th id z as > police closed down|riousness of any such statcment,| at 800 pounds are to be f “We w said, even if made entertainment Chile. Bie at 8:00- p.m. ‘Bulletin VELIE INVITED. a, COMMITTEE MEETING “TALLAHASSEE, ‘May 1.— (?)-—Representative: Haley of Sarasota county has announced that Lester Velie, the author of the Collier’s. magazine article. “The Secret "Mr. Big’ of Florida” has been invited to appear before the corruption-investigating com- ' mittee Saturday. motaing, MOATS USED ‘AS. PROTECTION (AGAINST REDS IN MALAYA: - MALACC. AD. 4-It's “going to be a lot tougher. fot Communist terrorists ‘to. get baek . into area {rom which they have been driver by Bri seéurity: forces. One village, Simpang Bekoh, is being resettled -with . loyal and law <abiding citizens Of Malaya, but it has a unique feattife—it is to be Dredger: now'are at work, making a moa age. British avthorit ‘may carry cheme to help | protect other villages which, are being re settled after the, areas are clearer of Communist terrorists.: backyard again. I knew ne didn’t want to be that-maan to one, William Cassidy, Third ‘Grader. We are getting: tcady for 3 ‘ole practice évery, norning. We are trying to do-our best every day. There are only tivo morc davs for us, to practice. We will all have a guod time on’May Da Patricia Whitley, Third Grader. Telephone 51 Classified Advertisement Dept. Key West Citizen for up to 30 months. Théy: will 120 Simonton St. PEORLE ENDORSE- HADACOL Relieves The Cause of Stomach Distress, Aches and OM ¢ Weak, Run:Down Conditions, Poor Appetite and Nervousness When Due to a Deficiency of Vitamins B Bz, Niacin and Iron Mrs, Ardena Longaker, Rt. 5, Frank W. Woche, 531 Apache, © iftrr takiwe Unsbee, Seunemin, Mrs. J. E. ; Lineotn, Maslaubreek (ida, Nath Kansas phen Texas: “I was so run- dllinois? “My; son Gary is four allt Ark: * pitied mother City, Mo.: “I am i down and my. sis : ora ‘and ‘ z E. A. Drumright, 313 Main St., Hom le, Tenn., says this about HaBAc ene fon should write you and tell you what HADACOL has done for me. I ‘as run-down nd not able to work and had no afhbition. 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