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: Sel | 5, ng’s ; in those by thousands of | signals up front! but. they're complicated—and _import-| here in mid-Atlantic. A} Teans. precious lives—train- | d ‘taxpayers’ money, i Hh Ey ’, he says, “Dad works postoffice, I'd pick him . I got to talking to the recruiting officers in the building a couple of years ago—and here I am with a Steady job”. rant that zip up all over the body. Watch them get in and out of this gear and you're reminded of ' an actor making a quick change. Some use flying helmets. Some don’t. There are white caps cocked over eyes, just like you see them ashore; blue toboggan caps too. | The navigator sometimes wears the tradition aerial navigator’s Like a baseball or jockey Each squadron has its spe- cial color or combination. The cap seems odd up here, but it protects the eyes from brilliant, cloud glare, and you’ can wear the headphones over them, $5 | just now through the port, grins |sign. We've sighted home base vastly’ This is downright plain hard |Mr. and Mrs, Gerald La Fe, who {ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- | DAYS GONE BY |fwo men who were robbing Concern for safety develop a Sense of toleration and comrade- Ship aboard, but nobody wastes time on Alfonse and Gaston ges- _ The most frequent sign is the cirele with the thumb and fore- finger. It means, “OK”. The flight commander peers a huge grin and makes that through the haze. Our flight is almost over, and efficiency or no efficiency—I want a good hot shower like nobody’s business. work, Next: Our Floating Base, The Answer ‘To An Airman's Prayer. Shower Given For A’’iiscellaneous shower given ‘Thursday afternoon at the Goldéh Eagle Hall in honor of Miss Rosalie La Fe, daughter of was | will be married to Charles Fel- jamin Felton, at the parsonage of the Fleming Street Methodist church tnoight at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. W. B. Mundy will per- form the ceremony tonight. KEY WEST IN Bascom Grooms, president of | Key West Elestrie company, re- turhed from an auto trip to Geor- gia last night just in time to nab his home at 803 Washington street. Grooms, who was armed, held the maraudets, two 18-year-old youths, until the police arrived. Both will be charged with break- ing and entering at night, a felony. The robbery is the fourth in as many years at the Grooms residence, the second this year. T. E. Durden, in charge of con: struction at the postoffice, de- clared today he has not discrim- imated against Key West car- penters. Durden said he had done every- thing possible to give Key West- ers jobs and would continue to do so. Two men who were laid off yesterday will be re-employ- ed when materials become avail- able, he said. j Two-ferry service was resum- ed this morning after two days | _|library, in Key West, Others have |\Miss RosalieLaFe ° |NEW | ioe LIBRARY ADDS MANY NEW BOOKS ‘The Key West Library, under the sponsorship of the Woman's Club, is enjoying a wider patron- age in its new location on Duval street. In the past year, over two hundred new additions have been made available to the public. Mabny of these books have been ifts to the library, by those in- rested sin ‘sbeing |, an’ enlarged been purchasefl. through funds made available by . civic, minded. groups, and through small month~ ly dues by library members and rental charges. The new books which will be} | placed on the shelves today are: Restless Are the Sails—Evelyn/ Eaton. The Keps of the Kingdom—A. J. Cronin. The Captain From Connecticut} —C. & Forester. Captain Paul—Comdr. Elisberg. They Came To a River—Allis | McKay. Marriage Is a Private Affair—| Judith Kelly. Colombia, Gateway To South America—Kathleen Romoli. Reveille In Washington—Mar- garet Leech. ‘The Murder Of.a, Fifth Column- ist—Leslie Ford. : PLYMOUTH ni AT NAVARRO’S| i Plymioith’s'’ Finest, the ..car whieh many Key Westers have! been waiting to see, is now be-| ing displayed at Navarro’s, Inc., | local dealers. Showrooms at the corner of Duval and Southard will be open tonight and all day tomorrow to give those interest- ed a chance to see and drive the | new model. Acclaimed as the greatest val- ue. ever offered in the low price field, Plymouth’s Finest has been! so named because it is designed to give finer quality. . .the qual- ity that means longer life. . .a smoother, steadier ride. . .finer 95 horsepower performance with | great new economy. Plymouth is | styled to stay beautiful, engi-| neered to give more miles per dollar, now and for the years to come. ORDINANCE NO, 403. COUNCIL SERIES | AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 381, COUNCIL SERIES, THE SAME BEING “AN ORDINANCE REGULAT- ING THE MANUFACTURE, DIS- TRIBUTION AND SALE OF BEVERAGES CONTAINING MORE THAN ONE (1%) PER CENTUM, OF ALCOHOL; LEVY- ING LICENSE TAXES ON THE MANUFACTURE, DISTRIBU- TION AND SALE OF SUCH BEVERAGES; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLA- TION OF THIS ORDINANCE AND REPEALING ALL EXIST- ING ORDINANCES IN CON- FLICT WITH THIS ORDI- NANCE.” Passed by the City Council on first reading September 4th, A. D,, 1941. ’ Passed by the City Council on second reading September 15th, ; A. D., 1941. Passed by the City Council on third axa ‘final'reading September | 15th, A. D,, 4941, WILLIAM, A.) dy Phesident Ot Oooh, itddst oT AOC LY P. L.. WEATHERFORD, fos egg 0539 yhrored ol of direct service between No within Beco ¥ Name'and Matacumbe. The in- Seine v> gf Special | té¢ruption to regular service was | nae Bigger vi " est of Seabig | due to a broken apron on the} The breed isn't white lke a |** Key slip 's but mu pe ae 2 ose haem St. Paul’s church was the set- kinds!’ They bake it at i ting for an impressive ~ wedding the floating base. yesterday morning when ' Miss | And do these boys annihilate the rations! “We seem to get hungrier on| these long flights”, says the nav-| igator, chomping down on a fig} newton, Many sweets for quick energy: they need them, They're | constantly climbing through, up) down and around. | The Navy wastes no weight or | space in these patrol bombers on} bathrooms and lavatories, Water | comes in’ aluminum cylinders; about the size of ‘big fire extin- | guishers. There's little shaving or. handwashing « aboard,,, Some of the men, especially the; mecks | (mechanics) wear beards. They ; stay aboard more.,than other | ‘members of. the_.crew,..Hair. is forever mussed, Blame,,,it, on; headsets. 7 BANS} SERGErs Re) HAG ve reemoeoune tee > Weekly: 1 Dry Cleaning & Laundry By One of MIAMI’S FINEST Phone 124 aud leave Name and Address “METROPOLITAN LAUNDRY and CLEANERS Driver will pick-up on Tuesday and Deliver on Saturday Dorothy Louise Curry, daughter | of Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Curry, and | John Glenwood Sweeting ex-| changed ‘vows in the presence of | numerous friends and relatives. | | CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received at | the City Clerk’s office up to 4 P.| M., October 2nd, 1941 for clearing | and removing the debris and| burned lumber from the lot at/ the corner of Duval and Greene, streets, known as part of Lot 1,| Square 8, City of Key West. The right to reject any or all ‘hids is reseryed by the City. | P. L. WEATHERFORD, sept20-22,1941 City, Clerk, “Subscrite 6 THY Citizen20¢ wpe wecy epic yay epee i 4 City Clerk. Became a, law without the} Mayor's approval this 19th day of September, A. D, 1941, , CIVIL SERVICE By FRANK C. There was a fire in our town, “All of the building did not burn down; eee The firemen we know did well their part, Then our city council made a in pene Thett i. pérhape'te"bedD SO: Evidently they *hibernate*like: bear— The has the same kind of job cose a job Weare telling the truth, but a department head a few days {the yard now fall under three classifications: - WORK EXPLAINED (Continued trom Page One) “When we tell her we haven’t want a typist. -In that ps someone in his of- or relative who is friend or relative department head, her. work seems satis nent hei ithout’” refer- IGLS. Bal. Type Jobs jobs being given out at ment of a register. Some day that| through all the regular civil serv- | than they would be if we went persori will be given an examina-|ice procedure, and we don't,” tion, but if his or her work has! Cooper declared. “I would say, been satisfactory, it is possible to| however, that Key West people| from the entire United States for fail the examination and still hold | are better off under this system | jobs here.” the job for the duretion of the} emergency; | Second, there is Executive Or-/| der 8564, which is ‘for local pea: | ple of satisfactory experience who will be retained for the duration, but will never take an examina- {tion and never will have any serv- ice rating; j Third, there is the temporary }emergency appointment, which is} |for 30 days, pending the employ- |ment‘of a person from one’ of-thé | other two groups. In some cases, however, the temporary appintee |may prove satisfactory and his or/ |her status will be changed to ome} SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1941 back to the old custom and picked Ihe highest ranking applicants The Handy Way.. to be sure there’s a supply of light, mellow, air- free S-B BEER or zestful, full-bodied SILVER BAR ALE on hand at home is to ask your dealer for one of these new. six-bottle containers. Remains of the build see is still there,’ LEGALS ete NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED % (Senate Bill No, 168) i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That | Robert Knowles, holder of Tax | Certificate No. 175, issued the 7th Gay of August, A. D, 1939, has filed same in my office and has made ap- plication for a tax deed to be issued | thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: | Lot 7 Sqr. 22 Tr. 21 VV-58, as recorded in Monroe County Ree- ords, we | " First, there is Section-2, Rule 8, | which means that an applicant is’ given work pending the establish- | LEGALS | AN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, | IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY wease OF FLORIDA, IN PRO. BATE. In Re, Estate of MIMFON WILLIAM CURRY, | Deceased. | NOTICE TO CREDITORS TC ALL CREDITORS, AND ALL ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR. DEMANDS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF MILTON WILLIAM CURRY, DECEASED: | You, and each of you, are hereby | notiti e e erty under the said: certificate, is- | either of you, may have against the | ee aan. the name; ‘0 +i Be Batels st Milton William Curry, de- paon. f vheeased, Jate of Monrose Gounty, Flor- | Uniess saidicerttficate shall he re- jida,-t6 the ‘Honorable Raymond R. deemed ber hd to ey PROP» |: Lord, County Jud@e, in and for Mon- erty Sect da) therein with-he seld te roe County, Florica, ut his office in the highest’ ‘bidder at othe saonrt ithe Coynty Court “House of Monroe house door ‘onthe firat Monday: iB | Coun} y. Florida, within eight calen- | the month: OF “Oetober, 2041, which! Gar ionthe trol tHe date of the ig the ‘Oth day of Detober, 1941. first, publication hereof. Said claims wines his Gtr) day of September, or demands shall te fn writing and A sph contain the place bf testdence ‘and | (SEALY: Ross C Sawyer. | post offiee address of the claimant Clerk of Circuit’ Court of Monroe | and shall be sworn to by the clam- County, Florida, 7 lant, his agent or attorney. sept6-13-20-27,1941 | Ait sich claims and Gemands not | tiled within the time and is the eb 00 pa, | nnee prescribed herein shall be Dated the 11th day of September, | A.D, 1941. ELAINE HENSON CURRY, As Administratrix of the estate ‘of Milton William C Deceased. septi3- octd,1941 IN THE COUNTY JUDGE’ NTY, FLORIDA. IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP OF HARRY FREEDMAN, an adjudged men- tal incompetent. TO WHOM IT. MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the| — fag PARE Sah RAL undérsigned Guardian of the Estate | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH of Harry Freedman, will apply to} . ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIR: the Honorable Raymond R. Lord,| OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN County Judge, at his office in the| AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN courthouse, Key West, Florida, on| , CHANCERY. Wednesday, October 8, 1941 at 11:30 | ALMA WEEKS, | o'clock A. M. or as soon thereafter | a Plainttf, once as she may be heard, for an order} | eet | permitting her to take hares of and | JAMESJ, bahrain SO sell the following. described prop- | 2 ee : erty situated in the County of Mon-},. {ORDER OF PUBLICATION roe, State of Florida, to-wit: tro: James J. Weeks, py re 08 | Fishing Camp, located in the <4 the Bill of Complaint in the| , if Mi Stat f Flor- Coy ot monroe thaws toewiti’ | Above styled cause on the third cay hr Nereat cor, {of November, A, D. 1941, otherwise | Beene at ene NOt Township the allegations therein’ contained | ‘ane | Will be taken as confessed. St Pontes Rapes Of te. ‘This order to be published once a E yosalng: thence pant eee ee |week forfour consecutive weeks in thence South to the waters of |'The Key West Citizen, a newspaper | pitblished in Key West, Florida. Done.and Ordered, this 12th day of September, A. D. 1941. (Cireuit Court Lees! a Flamingo . Bay; thence West, along said Bay to the Southwest corner, and thence North to the point or place of beginning at the said Northwest. corner of said Lot 2; Improved with a frame build- ing and dock; in which property the said Harry Freedman has an interest of an Es- | tate by the. Entirety. LILLIAN FREEDMAN, Guardian, SHUTTS, BOWEN, SIMMONS, PREVATT & JULIAN By A. M. WOORE, Attorneys for the Guarcian. septé-13-20-27,1941 ss C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: (S@) Anita M. Diaz, Deputy Clerk. WILLIAM V. ALBURY, Attorney for Plaintiff. ‘septl3-20-27; ——— IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE | ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, | FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. | No. 8-47 ! EVELYN LEITER, oct4-11,1941 | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, ELEV- Plaintiff, ENTH JUDICIAL CERCUIT, —against— MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN | JOSEPH LEITER, Defendant. | ORDER FOR PUBLICATION To: JOSHPH LEITER, 200 Bryant Avenue, jaltimore, Maryland. | OU ARE HEREBY ORDERED) | and DIRECTED to be and appear to | ithe Plaintiff's Bill of Complaint) leerein, on the 6th day of October, | A. D. 1941, at. the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in the City of} Key West, Monroe County, Florida, otherwise-a cecree pro confesso will be entered against you. | IT Is FURTHER ORDERED that | this order for publication be pub- lished before said date, once each | week for font consecutive weeks in | The, Key West’ Citizen, & newspaper | published, fn “Montoe’ County, Flor- CHANCERY. IRA GUILDE! 8-53 Plaintiff, vs. BILL FOR DIVORCE LOUISE GUILDEN, Defendant. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION In the name of the State of Florida, it appearing by affidavit appended to the bill filed in the above stated cause that LOUISH GUILDEN, the Defendant therein named is @ non- resicent of the State of Florida, and she is a resident of 241 Central Park West, New York City, New York, find (Mat there is no person in thé State of Florida, the service of sub- poenk upon, Whom would bind such Deténtant!‘and that she is.ever the’ lige’ ‘Of! "twenOpione: years. At) 18°" f eat * Thekettite: ontered that veaid «mony 31 yee Pi Sas Se Aueoat resident Defentiant be ai ghey, is} tee Tee iy eauatreleo enppenr (to the Bip SCH CTS Roe RG, of Complaint filed -iny said) cause :on or éfore ‘Monday, ‘the 6th day, of October’ A, D. 1941, otherwise the} allegations of saith bill will be takenit as confessed by said Defendant. Glerk 6f the Circuit ‘Court, in and itor Monrde County, Florida. By ‘(S@.) ‘Florence B Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. Wug30; septG-13-20-27,1941 P. L. WEATHERFORD, | sept20-1t City Clerk. | CALL FOR BIDS | _— | Sealed bids will be received by the City Council of the \City of} Key West, up to and including | October 4th, 1941, at 4p. m. to! Provide the City of Key West) with a new or used automobile, two door or four door sedan. Bids | shall specify the trade in allow-' |ance on a Ford sedan now owned ! |by the City, and the make of the Kath car which they propose to fur- nish, also the terms, P. L, WEATHERFORD, septl7-20 City Clerk. | POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS City Election, November 11, 1941) It is further ordered that this or- der be published once a week for! four consectftive weeks in The Key | West Citizen, a newspaper published | in said County and State. { This September 5th, 1941. (Circuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court. By (Sd.) Florence B. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. | PAUL C, TAYLOR, | Solicitor for Plaintiff, | septé-13-20-27; oct4,1941 MONROE THEATRE | arine Hepburn—Cary Grant ROLLER SKATE Southard Street i | Keep Your Weight In Shape | and Your Shape In Weight SESSIONS: 2:30 to 4:30 P. M.| 8:00 to 10:30 P. M. | SHOE SKATES FOR SALE if You Can Walk You Can Skate | We Teach You How To Skate — DR. AARON H. SHIFRIN) Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery | ss C Sawyer | | elie | GENERAL PRACTICE Bringing Up Baby | 925 Whitehead Street NEWS AND [TOON | Key West, Fla. Phone 612-W | —24-Hour Duty— For Mayor PAUL G. ALBURY For Captain of Police i RAY ATWELL | For City Councilman WILLIAM FREEMAN D | (Better Padang ig ‘TRY IT TODAY— |The Favorite in Key West STAR a BRAND CUBAN COFFEE | | ON SALE AT Ail GROCERS of the other two. “We aren’t required to go There’s more than one way to REST YOUR EYES Sleep is restful to eyes, But, in most cases, hardly enough to compénsate for the countless shocks of pres- ent day life. 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