The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 1, 1940, Page 2

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LEGALS 7:30 a. m., iuue (City Office) Temperarures st last 24 hours st last night 1 Hotel on Fleming ‘Catholic Daughters To Excellent menu has been pre- pared for the turkey supper to be given tomorrow evening at Am- bassador Restaurant in Overseas street, under * auspices of Catholic Daughters of Precipitation i ending n < on a >wn to plaintiff ver the age at there is of Plorida ms in cha bind 24 a. m., inches rainfall snice May = is since May 1, ery upon whom would defendant It fs therefore ordered that said ainiall sinee Jan. 1, e nt h e since January 1, n 1940, otherwise of said bill wil > 131 4 ¥ Wind Direction and Velocit pone SE—10 miles per hour Relative Humidity 65% Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today s 30.02 (1016.6 libars Tomorrow’s Almanac a this week m. m. m. PM 7:10 12:48 6:50 0:03 FORECAST 7:30 p, m., Thursday) and Vicinity: Partly te tonight |' ; not much ature; gentle to rly winds, prob- to northwesterly |» and becoming ¢ REV. CRAWFORD AT: 1ST CONGREGATIONAL will of Minnie ord of Tampa tonight at 8:00 the First Congrega- Church on William street. s of the church cor- E invite the public to attend this service and hear this able‘, peaker. Members of the church are urged to attend. -8-15,1940 iT, MONROE COUNTY. IN NCERY. McLEOD, Plaintiff, vs. JUDITH McLEOD, ‘endant. ORDER OF BLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill filed in t bove-stated cause that Judith Mc e defendant therein esident of that her plaintiff; nt is over the age DIVORCE ACTIONS vorce were office of Clerk Re f Circuit Court yes-'fo person in t the service of ames W. In- ery upon whom would a Ingram, suit of Sawyer ate of Florida teed summons in chan- bind sa that of J ordered that sai bi e- nt ore Monday, 0, other id bill IN AND FOR IN CE ; Ross C Sawyer Oe nen Clerk Circuit Court. DIVORCE. the age that t Flori of the rn to attorne Tr. 1936, s a in the office and has : . erein shall be tax deed to oth April, A. LOFTON CURRY f£ the Estate ased Dated the day of 1940. (sa) As Admmistrator . Curry, ¢ ARR Administra D W. CURRY H Attorney for prop- Olive Candidate For re TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR + BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS tien in Key West. studying under Key West lawyers. and wes living in Key West when I war edmitted to the bar in 1914. 1 believe i will make you a good judge.” Brennan Incorporated “Everything in Photography” Developing - Printing - Enlarging AFGA EASTMAN Cameres - Films - Supplies —— 24-HOUR SERVICE —— 618 Duval Street roliical advertisement —paid for by Bart. A. Riley) ica. nu of home cooked will be as follows: Turkey dressing, mabhe@?! pétdto and gravy, peas, cranberries, ro! coffee, guava and cream cheese. Supper will be served from 5:00 o’clock on. whose ~ foods and ‘TRANSPORTATION S. S. COLORADO ARRIVED Steamship Colorado of the Clyde-Mallory Lines arrived in port 5:15 o'clock ti morning, discharged 83 tons of cargo and sailed 9:00 o'clock for Tampa. Practically all of the cargo was laneous shipments for local shipments val station, consisting of lockers and other small equip- ment. Oliver Young, son of Staff * |Sergeant, U. S. A.. O. Young and Mrs. Young, arrived by bus yes- terday for a vacation of a few months and will stay with his grandfather. A. Saunders and other relatives. Sergeant and |Mrs. Young are now at Fort Ben- jamin Harrison, Indiana. y’s Horoscope Toda self-indulgence Zives quite a strain of which, if allow- ed full rein, is to a tendency to satisfy Ss own appetite to the neglect of more important matters. Be very careful that the associations are of the best MAUNA LOA ACTIVE HILO, Hawaii—While the cra- ter of the Mauna Loa volcano had subsided after recent out- burst, the lava continued to boiled and fined for violation of the; rs; that there is within it and Dr. Thomas J. Jag- traffi¢ laws of the city during! gar, government volcanologist, ‘said that the pressure of the boil-| There were 14 arrested and fin- | Strietly. Fireproof ‘ing mass might spilt the moun- ed during the preceding week. | tainside at any time. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY Happenings Here Ju& Five. Ten and Fifteen Years Ago Tedey As Taken From The Files Of The Cifizen FIVE YEARS AGO fferings of sponge this morn- ing at the municival sponge dock resulted in the sales amounting to $1,100. Among the offerings were several lots of wool, which brought good prices. Two lots of grass sponge brought $74.10. Leo H. Warren has been placed. in charge of all demolition work to be carried on by the Key West Administration. He will take up the work Friday morning and negotiate with owners of proper- ty which is either unsightly or hazardous and make arrange- ments. Master Sergeant Eddie Rent- fro. Coast Artillery Corps at Key West, was yesterday discharged with honor after 30 years’ con- tinuous service. Sergeant Rent- fro is still a young man, not hav- ing reached middle age. He en- listed when young and spent some time in the Philippines. a OLIVER YOUNG ON VACATION Ferry Palma, which is on the! run between Havona and Key West, came inta port yesterday afternoon 5:30 o’clock from the Cuban port with a large ship- ment of pineapples on board. Ac- cording to a report received at the R-R.-office there were 10,863 crates in the shipment. are be Property owners to charged with some of the work: they receive from the Key West Administration, it was said yes- terday. Mosquito control and elimination is to be centered on today. TEN YEARS AGO Twelve o'clock tonight will be the zero hour in which voters may register for participation in} the approaching primary elec- tion. For the accommodation of the public the books will be open at the county court house until 6 o'clock. Fifty-five persons were arrest- the week ending yesterday. The majority of arrests were Florida’s Outstanding Candidate made for not complying with the stop sign ordinance. May 30, which is decoration’ day in tne north, has been sug- gested by the local monument committee as an appropriate day on which the New Yerk State Memorial, recently erected in this city at a cost of $12,000, should be unveiled. Major M: S. Lombard, surgeon im charge of the Marime Hospital, has addressed to the city council a communication in which it is Pointed out that it is proposed that the government will im- prove the grounds and otherwise | beautify the grounds if the city will pave the streets leading to the hospital. Yesterday was semi-monthly | payday at the naval station for, officers and the civil service} foree, and approximately $6,500 , Was paid out. This does not in- clude pay for enlisted personnel or employes of the yard. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO E. H_ Dutcher, one of the best | ;knownm .realtors in Miami, was here yesterday on a visit and was a caller at The Citizen. He owns property at No Name Key, | Boca Chica and others of the} Florida’ ghain and feels that! there will be a great boom on (Key property. This afternoon all of the whole- ! sale houses in Key West begin }the observance of the half-day | holiday in this city during the; summer, which, as announced in/ ‘The Citizen a few days ago, had! ‘been changed from Wednesday ; to Thursday to conform with the! closing in other cities. | Mrs. Gerardo Machado, wife of | General Machado, president-elect | ' i = ey. West's Outstanding” ' LA CONCHA HOTEL | | Beautiful—Air-Conditioned | Rainhow Room end Cocktail ! Lounge ! DINING and DANCING Garage | Open The Year Around | | | | For Governor Has A Message It’s WHITEHAIR Everywhere! i For YOU Hear FRANCIS WHITEHAIR Opening Local Address IN KEY WEST TONIGHT . at 8:00 P. M. Be sure to hear Francis P. Whitehair’s opening local address in his campaign for Governor. He is a great speaker as well as a great Floridian. This able lawyer, business man and citrus grower has a vital message for YOU about YOUR problems as a citizen and a taxpayer. Hear what Francis Whitehair has to say about better schools, better pay and retirement provisions for school teach- ers, adequate old age assistance, conser- vation, cooperation with agriculture and industry and, above all, the powerful need for a United Florida that can march swiftly ahead to greater prosperity. : WEDS a of Cuba, accompanied by her the column will be on Greene son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and street facing north and the pe- Mrs. E. Grau, are due to arrive rade will move from Whitehead in Key West tomorrow and will and Duval and then to City remain uftil Monday when the Park. general and party will arrive — from New York. Yesterday afternoon at —_—_— o'clock, Miss Myra L. Curry @ A parade will be held here to- Arthur Pastorini were m= imorrow afternoon in connection at the residenc= of the bride with the observance of Boys’ 509 South street Week in Key West. The head of was performed by Rev The ceremor: L P wens & ote fares fee S fom we mee tek ee BE SDD SIZISLDIODPIDIGILIOPL LALLA LDL | DO YOU REALIZE WHAT Listen To This | | THIS MEANS? That everyone can now have UNBELIPYABI F OFFER | Gas Refrigeration at our SPECIAL REFRIGERATION RATE of $1.00 Per Thousand Cubic Feet! That rate is the reason why Gas Refrigeration is the cheapest refrigeration your money can buy! | - | | Servel Gas Refrigerator $125.00. $49 Magic Chef Range FREE YES—We are giving absolutely FREE One Magic Chef Gas Range with every Electrolux Refrigerater Sold! Come In Key West Gas Co. i ne cll aT LALA AAAAAdA Abb ddd NOW IS THE TIME TO ARRANGE THAT APARTMENT FRPBIII SE IIIs: The siz-bortie carn of Coca-Cola is the ideal way have refreshment at home ‘The carton is casy t0 buy and easy to carry. Pure, whole some, deliciows.— Coca-Cola belongs in your refrgerasor. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COC+COls CO Br KEY.WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY

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