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eee Tapas “ ee EEE RAS ee eroeertsgl ‘DVERTISING RATER 99c /| WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS Zc per line tor one day ‘© pe bine tor three days lOc per ‘line for six days Yc per une for twelve days 8c per line for twenty-tow days Minimum of 3 lines per insertion DEADLINE: tl A.M. DAILY In case of errot, The Citizen vill be responsible for only one asertion. Contract Rates On Request 2—Apartments For Rent URNISH.:D apartments, 3 rooms and bath, maid and janitor ser- vice, linens and utilities furnished. Coral Hotel Apartments opposite Post Office. jan29-tf ATTRACTIVELY furnished one bedroom apartment. Private en- trance. Lovely grounds, in select neighborhood. Seasonal. For adults. No pets. Phone 1303-J, be- tween 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. ‘ jan31-1tx SEA - ISLE COURT Windsor Lane, | off Truman Ave., 3-room furnish- ed apartments. Maid vice, quiet area, off street parking. Reason- able rates. jan31-tf + -ftouses For Rent NEAR beach. New two-bedroom house nicely furnished. Weekly, monthly or sea-onally. 1411 Flag- ler Ave. jan30-3t TROPICAL HOTEL, large rooms, 315 single, $20 double. 114 Duval St. yans-tf S$ -Rooms For Rent “UIGI’'S rooming house. Rooms with and without private baths. Calt aftér 3 p.m., 227 Duval St. jan21-tf LARGE room, medium age couple, in private home. Pipers Cook ing privilege. 769-M, Mrs. Lopez, jan31-3tx b—Wanted To Hent SUB Lt. (jg) and wife desire un- furnished house or apartment. No children or pets. Arriving Jan. 28th. Write Box 8-CD c/o Citizen. jan30-Bt PLEASE, do you have an apart- ment for Navy couple with two boys, furnished or unfurnished? Will take anything. H. G. Clark. VPhoue 9164. jan31-1tx SAILOR WIFE, 2. children want furnished apt. Write M. L. Cor- ley, P. O. 56, Mwathon, Fla. jan29-3tx 7—Business Rentals STORE for rent suitable for gar- age, machine or wood working, or manufacturing or any other purpose. Inquire at Key West Supply Co, 211 Simonton St. 4 jan84f RAUL’S © Restaurant has _positjon for experienced bus boy. Call 1993 for interview. janistf BEACH MAN wanted. Apply Rose Crest by the Sea, 1423 Simonton St. jan28-tf MAN OR BOY. Experienced greas- ing, washing, polishing, auto mobiles. Salary guaranteed. Apply Navarro Inc. jan2s-tf EXPERIENCED body man. Guar- anteed salary. Apply Navarro Ine. jan28-tf SILK SPOTTER, expert only. Un- jon scale plus bonus. Call in person. Poinciana Dry Cleaners. 218 Simonton St. jan29-3t KITCHEN help. Apply in person. Ponces’ Luncheonette. 701 Si- monton St jan31-tf 9—Female Reip Wanted EXPERIENCED Waitress wanted, Luigi's Restaurant, 227 Duval St. jan24-tf WOMAN with practical nursing €x- perience, to care for new baby. Live in. Phone 108-J. jan25-tf WHITE LADY. Afternoons only. Sunday off. Duties are to keep tw@room apartment clean, per sofal laundry, (no linens) and pre- paring one meal a day for business couple. Apply at| Currency Ex- change, 509 Southard Street jan29-3t 93—Female Melp Wanted } (Cor ean CURB SERVICE GIRL. Excellent | Working condition. Appiy ia pec- | }son, Caribe Restaurant. 407 Front) | St. jan30-3t i WAITRESS. Good hours. and work- ing conditions. Apply in person, | | Caribe Restaurant. 407 Front St.! i jan30-31 | | 10—Male and Female Help| | EXPERIENCED bookkeeper. Good | hours, good pay. Apply in per-! son. Gulfstream Food Dept. Store. | 1105 White St. jan22.tf | EXPERIENCED STOCK MAN AND MEAT WRAPPER. AP- PLY IN PERSON. FAUSTO'S FOOD PALACE. jan23-tf | 11A—Employment Wanted Female PRACTICAL nurse. Maternity cas only. Call after 3 p.m. 602 Flen:- ing St. jan31-3tx | 12—Baby Sitters WILL CARE for children in my home. Day or night. Weekly or hourly rates. Competent nurse on | premises at all times. 4172 Duval jor phone 808-XW. jan25-30t MODE T MAIDENS rc Ragivieres U.S Pacent Offce Jay ALAN. \oneer, I MEAN IT, MR. MUCKLE 1S TIED UP RIGHT Now ! i | | | | st | | | |18—Nursery Schools | HAPPI - TIME Nursery. 1301 Unit- ed St, Phone 757-J, Ages 2 to 6 years. jan28-6t 17—Personal Services Netery Public NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen jan9-tf ¥O.. SALE six Consecutive is- sues of The Key West Citizen. Delivered to your door, 25¢ week- ly. Phone 51 Circulation Dept. ‘NOTICE BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations and announcements printed by |the Artman: Press, Phone 51. jan2-tf 1$—Specia) Services CABINET maker and carpenter work. Work guaranteed. Phones | 1058-J or 1579-R. janii-t JOHNSON &. CURRY, Builders and tors. Free estimates on new homes, remodeling and roofing: Phone 147-XM. jani2-tt FOR FINE painting work, guaran- teed workmanship. Call R. ©. ‘oulet, 1820-R. Contractor or A! juinette, 849-R. jan7-ti USE SNOW CAP BLEACH for brighter, softer, whiter washes. Try a bottle’ from your grocer. janl-tf GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING | SUPPLIES— FIXTURES KEYS MADE PLUMBING REPAIRS & INSTALLATION BY MASTER LICENSED PLUMBERS EST SUPPLY CO. IN ST. TEL. 378 janii-tf KEY 211 SIMO! 24—Business Opportunities s4- —Househoid Items Shop. Ready to operate. Plenty of work. Won- derful opportunity for right party. Cheap. Phone 566. WELL established restaurant bu: ness for sale. Selling due to sick- ness. Inquire 604 ‘Truman Ave. Phone 1641. é5-—Real Estate For Sale IF YOU WANT to buy or sell, Key West property, contact Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming St., Box 303.) jan25-10tx. HOUSE FOR SALE. Two-bedroom, 1440 17th & Flagler. ww SOOM forms, write W. H. Smith, Hibernia Rt., Green Cove Springs, Fla. jan30-12t TWO-BEDROOM furnished frame house with 104 ft frontage, $11,- 500) Phone 1658-J. jan30-tf CHOICE income property, 104’ 119’, consisting of 7 room brick bungalow, 2 room brick cottage, all completely furnished. Price $21,- 300. Call Horace Young, 1653-3. jan30-ti 26—Lots Fer Sale LOTS FOR SALE: Choice location 'e block from ocean and C Marina. Zoned for apts., motel, o: residential. May Hermon, 00 Col lins Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. jan23-tf SMALL TRAILER Park consists of uree ov tots. Utuities, buildings, and C. B. S. cottage. Cash or terms. Call 1625-W. jan29-5t FOR SALE: Lot 3411 Eagle Ave. 27—Property Wanted SMALL house or lot. Duke De Keno. on Eagle Ave. jan31-3tx TYPEWRITERS; Adding Ma- chines; Cash Registers; Sold, Rented, Rbpaired. Roberts Office Supply, 126 Duval St. Phone 250. jani4-tf BROKEN LENSES duplicated in one day. Frames immediately. Special discounts to Navy person- nel. Dr. J. A: Valdes, 619 Duval St. Upstairs. jani2-sat-tues-thursItf 18A—Massage ne IF YOU'RE 20 and look 40 that’s your business; but if you're 40 and want to look 20, that’s mine. For appointment phone 575-J. jani9-tt 19—Pablic Notices c/o" Ady. Sound Truck or 620 Fleming St. jan30-3tx 23 —Printing Make The ARTMAN PRESS your headquarters for the finest im printing. Phone 51. jano-tf $1—Garden-Lawn Supplies ROYAL PALMS, potted, 8’ to 10 ft., $2.75 to $3.00. Harry Cuchiella, Palm Drive, Florida City. jan30-6t 33—Misceilaneous HOT POINT Electric Range. Good condition. Cheap. Shallow well pump. Used. Reasonable. Key West Supply Co. 211 Simonton St. jan8-tf ee ss GOVERNMENT controls aad regu- lations. are constantly changing Only yout local newspaper pub- lishes complete local application of these controls. Subscribe to The Citizen today. Phone 51, Circulation Department for home delivery. 22—Lost —- LADIES’ worn brown wallet. Con- tained no money, but valuable papers. Return to Mrs. Genevine Archer, La Concha Hotel. Reward. jan31-2t Important return. 405 jan29-2tx MAN’S black wallet. papers inside. Please Francis St. Deen eee EEE Tem ARKER PEN near Post Office, Lyee ae: Finder cal | J. Reward. jan30-3tx —_—__—_- porch. Navy Trailer Park, 1204 PONY. Cheap. 905 Simonton St.} United, Space 40. jan30-6tx jan29-3t | COME SEE US—our prices are the | CHEAP for quick buyers. One} lowest in Fla. New and used. | man’s suit, size 40. One pair high top rubber boots, and one rubber} rain coat. All in good condition. Ap- ply 528 Simonton St. Phone 1665-J. janse-6t ———— BABY high chair, folding bed with and cover. casters, mattress es a Practically new. Very reasonable.} 1949, 30 FT. “Goshen Cruiser. Call 210 or 1471. jansi-at! Sleeps 4 or 5. Very clean, like KILN. Prefect condition. Arts and Things, 919 Simonton St. jan31-3t SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN janio-té} jani1-tf |} | Classified | | Brings | Advertising . Results TELEPHONE al 41—Boats and Motors (vondneed) 1946 NASH 600. Good condition, $450. 48 Cushman scooter, good condition, $75. 12’ boat, 3!2 H. P. Evenrude motor and trailer, $12: 185-D Poinciana. 42—Dogs-Cats-Pets ; BOXER PUPPIES, champion stock. |" Sunland Boxers, Ph. Key Largo 2664. 45—Transportation Rock Harbor, jani2-24t Sterage - Meving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 488 E. V. Kinsman jan29-tf ! 1 ; For Saie i |STORE of Nearly-Nu Furniture 3416 Duck Avenue, Poincia: Phone 1601. We bny and sell new jand used furniture. jan 114¢ { ‘THAYER CARRIAGE, Car Bed, Basinett; one Mattress, $30.00. Apply 921 Angela St. jan29-3t 54”” SINK with drain board. Price $25. 718 North Beach. jan28-St KELVINATOR ‘cooking range, couch, Duo-Therm oil space heat- er, miscellaneous. 2601-A Fogarty Ave. jan30-3tx ONE standard 5 ft. cast iran apron { tub, excellent, $50. One 350. gal- lon water pump, $25. One 10 ft. re- .frigerator, excellent, $95.00. Mrs. Sosa, trailer court,’ past Home Milk, Stock Island. jan31-1t 34A—Restaurant & Store Equipment ONE DRAFT beer box. 4 keg capa- \ city. 14 bar stools, and cash re- gister. Very ‘reasonable. Apply Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simon- ton St. jan25-tf 35—Wanted To Buy YOUR OLD battery is worth $ $3 at DICKS’ TH.S SERVICE, 929 Truman Ave. Phone 778. Jani-tf 38—Automobiles f or Sale “36 CHEVROLET. Good transporta- tion, $60.00. See after 4:30 in the afternoon. 1712 Washington St. jan29-2t 1948 LINCOLN, fordor, overdrive, heater, radio. Good condition. Will finanee. Call 1593-M. jan29-3t NAVY OFFICERS wife must sell ‘50 Chevrolet tudor, 16,000 miles. Only $1,300. Phone 1564-J. jan29-5t 1937 CHEVROLET tudor. Radio, heater. Phone 1317-J. —_jan29-3tx 48 CHRYSLER, New Yorker con- vertable. Beautiful Catalina tan. Black top, fluid drive, white walls jand all extracts. Excellent condi-| tion. 1400 dollars. Phone 1540-M. jan31-6t 1950 MERCURY Sedan. Radio, seat covers, ete, Exceilent eondition. A real buy at $1,425. Phone 1684-R. jan31-3t 39—Trailers For Sale | | 27° TRAILER with Alum-O-Room | Free overnight lodging. Free de- livery to Key West, long terms, South Fla. distributor for Schult, Pacemaker and Nashua. Harper | Trailer Sales, 4850 N. W. 17th Ave. Miami. Phone 89-6887. | jans-tt new. Reasonable. Good location. See Valdez, 645 United St. Mastic } Trailer Park. jan2s-6tx | 41—Boats and Motors ped veritas oa > SE | CABIN CRUISER. 24 ft. ready to go, $600. Phone 146. janze-tf ANYONE desiring a ride to Chi- on cago, and share expenses jan31-2ts |! Feb. 2, phone 1721 jan3: 49A—House Movers HOUSE MOVERS CALL GARNETT: Ph. 1054-M for estimate. jan29-tf 50—Legal Notices NOTICE OF CALLING FOR BIDS No! is hereby given to whom it may concern that on day of February, P.M. in the Moni House, Key West, Foard’ of County | Comm WIN open sealed bids for lowing road worl BRAsrOm ORDAa-s1 Resur- face Neff Ave IMBREKO ae SDV ASION N Marathon, . | from STA, 0-0 to STA PROVECT CRD-Thesi Grade, drain and surface ava CRAINS SUBDIVISIO’ - PROJECT CRD-1c-51 K&Y. Place 200"cuble yards ar- material in 8. Highway 00 = cuble yards x directed by the with bulldozer gineer, Spread and run heavy equipment over {iN for partial compaction. PROJECT CRN-1d-51 FIN hole on € Toye property, Mara- then, Florida, Compact with heavy equipment Bidders may obtain plans and spegifications and all other neces sary bid information from the OF “ee of the County Clerk, County Court House, Key West, Florida |. upon deposit of ‘Ten Dollars} 5 Cieiooy, which ‘will be returned to the bidders upon return of the plans-and specifications. ‘All bids must be in the hands of the County Clerk on or before 8:60 P.M., Tuesday, Feb The Col right to accept or reject any and all bids made pursuant to this ad- vertisement Key West, Florida, January 19. (Sel) EARL PR. 4 Clerk, County Commis- sioners, Monroe County, Vlorida NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a pubifc hearing: will be held by the City Commission of Phe City of West, Florida, sitting as the < n Hoard of The City of Key West, Florida, at §:00,P.21,, Monday February 18, 1992, for the following ange from “Residence A” to “Residence A-1" the prem- ises described as follows The Easterly Hundred (100) feet of the South one- half ('g) of Block Thirty-elgnt (38); the westerly One bundred North o One (100) feet of the Ge Block — Thirty (37); Lot Three (3) and West half (4%) of Lot Four 4), Bi Thirty-one (31); the East one-half (4) of Let Four (4) and all of Lot Five (5) of Block Thirty-one (31); Lot Nine (9) and the East one-half (4%) of Lot Ten (10J. Block Thirty-one (21); the West one- half (4) of Lot Ten 410), apd all of Lot Eleven (11). Thirty-one (31); according | to Key West Reality Co's First Sundivixion of part of Tract 21 and Lots 1, 2, 2, 4. 5, Island of Key West, cording to plat thereof on file in the office of tn and Florida, recorded in h page 43. Plat Dated at Key West, Plorid 31st day of January 0, this vieTor 1 « jan31,1952 NOTICE OF CALLING FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern that on the 12th day of February, A.D. 1952, at 8:00 P. M. in_ the Monroe Housé, Key West, Board ‘of County Sounty Court da, Commissioners/and Mrs. Florence Carr ny Hi a HTH ii Thursday 1952 Janvary 31 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 7 Sees. THE COUNTY VIE JORDAY, HALPH S. JORDAN To All Creditor: sons Having ¢ mands Against You and each of vou are notified and required to preset claims and demands which you, ot aither of you, may have against the HL JORDAN ounty and Ver i he e time of the this netics Now post . shall IN PROB te In fe of LOTTIE JORDAN To AN Ct Having Claims sald te: You and each of you are hereby notified and required to presen any claims , and demands of you, may ft) LOTTI z , late of y, to the County Judge of roe County, Florida, at his of- M fice in the court County at Key We f this nd shall © the and post office a shall ament, a ting, place of reside address of the ¢ be sw to by the ¢ ey, and any nd not #o filed shall be void C. SHELBY DOLE of the Fsthte of ‘i swer in the Office © the Cireuit Court on « maury and West, Monroe County isin day of DEATHS eee William H. Gibson Funeral services for Mr. William H. Gibson, 81, who died Wednesday morning, will be heid Friday after noon at 4:30 p.m. in the Chapel of the Pritchard Funeral Home. Mr Gibson resided at 1110 Eaton bb street. Funeral services will be con ducted by W.P. Montecino of the Brethern of the pel Hall. Bur. ial will be in the Family Plot, City Cemetery. Mr. Gibson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ada Gibson; four daugh ters, Mrs. Joseph Knowles, Key West - Mrs. J.P. Wheless, § nah, Ga. Mrs. Tom Bocheff, Dear born, Mich. and Mrs. S. J. Toover Norfolk, Va.; five sons, William H George, both of Key West, Wesley Big Pine Key, John and Murray of Miami; two brothers, Samuel aad James Gibson; twenty five grdhd children; and fifteen great grand children. George F. Sweeting Funeral services for George F Sweeting, 71, who died Wednesday morning at his residence 1308 New ton St., will be held at 4:30 p.m on Saturday in the Chapel of the Pritchard Funeral Home. Rev. D T. Newman, Glad Tydings Taber nacle and Rev. Meeder, First Con gregational Church will officiate at the services. Burial will be in the family plot, City Cemetery. é Mr. Sweeting is survived by his wife, Mrs. Catrie Sweeting: three daughters, Mrs. Muriel Key and he | Miss Evelina Sweeting of Key West Miami Will Open sealed bids for the PUr-! one son, Bradley E. Sweeting; one chase of the following “ertain fire fighting equipment for the fire fighting apparatus lorated at Marathon, Florida Bidéers may obtain complete list of the equipment desired to be pur- cbased from the Office of the County Clerk gt the Co House, Key West, Flort All bids must be in th brother, Thomas Sweeting; aid se ven grandchildren. Before any attempt is made té re- pair an electric cord, care should be taken to see that the cord has @ ty Court | been disconnected from the electric ands of | current. ally bind convention delegates, but probably would exert “strong per- | |) Suasive influence’ on them, the sponsors claim 1 ‘| animously agreed upon by Com- TRUMAN WILL BE i ican primary—first of i years in strongly utes favoring 12 con. Meanwhife, in Congress Sen ouglas (DAL) and Rep. Charlies Bennett (D.-Fia.) pushed for a ew tyne of ni le preside: ial primary they said, wuld apy to the 165? camnaign Under the plan, which would not awn-out constitu: | ior amenament, the attorucy | eneral would be directed to work nit agreements with states to con: luet presid major pc ntial primaries for the cal parties would not Primary votin; actu- HARRIS SCHOOL | (Continued From Page One) | cup was presented by the Mayor | to Mrs. Mary Stensland as_ it! was her class that raised — the highest amount-—$ Honor- able mention was given to Mrs. | Jane Leiter's class for coming in |second with the sum of $5’ The following is a list of each | lelass that gave and the amount j thereof: | Miss Antionette Milliken Mrs. Thelma Watkins Mrs. Dorothy Youmans Miss Gladys Hulbert M Mary Sandrock Geraldine Franklin Elna March Ethea Stricker Ruby Crider Marie Haskins Mavereen Meador Charlotte Haskins Lavina Wagner Magdeline Huddleston Jean Kane 3etty Jane Leiter Mary Stensland | Mrs. | Mrs. | Mrs | Miss | Mrs. Mrs. | Mrs Mrs. 33.97 57.57 63.13 Ramon Navarro was guest at the program, and n inspiring and edu- cation: alk on the Island of Key West Navarro is better known as the "Sweetest Man in Town.” a sightseeing business Ke MAYOR HARVEY munued trom Pagé One) est within two years Engineers will have their survey completed within 90 days and the money will be borrowed by the Aqueduct commission for the mul- timillion dollar project. posed pipeline mediate need facil; tives in the Senate and House. ‘The trip to the capital was un- missioners who feel that. on the spot the Mayor can learn more and accamplish more than he could by wire and phone City Manager Dave paring a full briefe of material for the Mayor to carry up with him. | His proposed sewer plan for Key |} West will be another subject. dis- cussed } King is pre- Weekly Bridge 'Game Attended By Large Crowd An unusualiy large crowd were present at the regular Wednesday night bridge games held by the Ke | West Bridge Association in the Co- ral Room o the Overseas hotel. High score or north and south as taken b Mr. and Mrs. Henr Skinner. A tie or second lace ent |to to sets o laers, Mr. and, Mrs. Joseh Innslee, and to Hoard’ Pin- |der and his artner, Stanle Schil- ler. A tie in the east and est la- lers as also noted hen Mrs. Char- les Bratenahl and Mrs. Arnold Macmanus oosed Mrs. M. Bald- in and C.R. Reagan. It as reorted that a reat num- ber o tourists and inter visitors | joined the evening's tournament. \Pigeon Club Is Planned SINGAPORE (?)—The. Animal Lovers League of Singapore is ylanming to form homing-pi- eor ub. Its 6,000 members t hope they will be able to. race pigeons to and from Singapore and the Fede n of Malaya, } YOUNGSTERS SHOW ‘Continued from Page One) an be found with a python or sther kind of © wrapped and shoulders, wing off to all s neck he ake slithers | retaker's shoulders— | s fast pedestrian ; vernent in some other ieee WEATHERMAN: Says nmnemenms Forecast wit lowly ris'ng . temps e tedew through Friday. Magiepate to northeas' thru: theBigrida vine Strait Moderate wints, occasionally south po av. Pridagamod- er ei winds,” sBartly clotttly Weather. t Gulf of Mexico: Gettite. to. Jerate mostly casterlyawinds. over north portion -ané=maderate * northeast to east overs por tion today. Friday, moderate east to southeast winds. PApUg “elouby. - weather. Report Observations taken at City Offi 9:00 A.M.. EST st, Fla., Jan. 31, 1952 Temperatures Highest yesterday 64 Lowest last night 58 Mean fl. Normal 70 Precipitation Total last 24 hours 0 in: Total this month 52 ins. Deficiency this month . oa ingeg hd Total this year 2 b2 afc. Bo Deficiency this year 1,44 ins Relative Humidity-at’ 9:00 MEat!¢} f 70° s Barometer (Sea Levelt) $i0b:A.Mb 30.40 ins.—1029.5 mbs. — + te Tomorrow's Almanac |... Sunrise 7:09 aay Sunset * 6:02 p. Moonrise 10;54..000 ae Tides 2327" Yaval Base , ’ OMORROW High Lownie 1:44 aan TLL ame 1:44 p.m 8:39 pment Do sot : ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West... Time «f Height of Tide high water, (bridge) ———oh 10m 9.0. Wo Name Key ot {east end) —-+2h 20m, 4, , Boca Chica (Sandy Pt.) -—oh 40m Caldes Channel (north end) -+2h 10m Station— Bahia Honda +14 ft ‘—)—Minus sign: Correction. “3 $ to be subtracted... 1.5 ‘+)—Plus sign: —_ Corrections v. Poems For Autographs ROME.—(#).—A valuable auto-. graph collection has been built..; up by a@ village carpenter, Bru etto R . who composes poems paying homage to the woud’ greats, The ocabhs bold aN? the letters of thanks. - aya One of Rossi’s prized auto- graphs is on a letter from pre- wer British Prime Minister Ne- ville Chamberlain. It came in reply to a poem lauding Cham- berlain's efforts to maintain the peace in the days of early 1939. During the war the Chamber- * lain ener saved=his home from search. Britis tro6ps skipped his home when eee shown them. a Another prized _4fitograph from Princess Elizabeth of Br ain. Rossi-had written to con- Bratulate her on the-birth of her first child. Churchill, ~ farmer: mofeland, No HT made doubly - sure. at his cows would not taken for a deer.on wild animal. He painted’ in Targe letters on their. To prepare Curry Butter hlead a - quarter teaspoon of curry power in-- to a quarter cup of butter and sea-. son with a dash of white pepper — and paprika. 'Jse the spread ‘for ~ chicken sandwiches ‘or deviled’ ~ eges. diet