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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1945 2 ne, . : > COMMON|IN THE CIRCUrE COURT OF THE = erry on Vouk counts. PA. -BLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT PACE 10 The iy Theat Citizen | THE DRIFT To STATE CONTROL ts xcept Sunday, by Publixhed. Da | Geis ner and Pubjisher | Annot ncement that the’ industrial re- | Pt AL Business Monage : H 4 5 e RU IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, ' at The Citizen Building ig consiruction of France is being undertaken ISAAC. RU TH Stare ‘OF FLORIDA, 1¥. CHAN. * Corner Greene and Ann Streets | Seite : ‘ ELEN GRACE RUTH. 5 . _ = }on the basis of state planning and state br ent Diccoce Wened to 2iTl Cane Now 10-113 \ Lonly Daily Newspaper in Key West and | Auguat Term, 1944, alias Subpoena! GEORGE VERNON OM AS, Monroe County | control of private enterprise coiues from Plaintiff, in Divorce issued to October Term, “ c " Florida, as sec class matter | Rok acos ‘rene inister of Produc. 1944, N both returned N. EB. Lt vs. ere neni thee jontered at Key West, Florida, as second class matter | Robert Lacoste, French minister of Produc- YESTERDAY: Viola Thornton) wards thr i st as soon as his eyes reached | Notice is hereby given to Helen) ELIZABE’ “Defendant. iste ; c gu ASSOCIATED PRESS |tion, whd frankly admits that “the prob- | conees t® O’Shane's rescue” by| had entered. ground level. Searching men were trace espa , to be! MEMNER OF THE ee Se ee an ORDER OF PUBLICATION dropping her pistol through.-the|. .Holstering.nj: iron, the redhead| there as well, all on the scent of | 4nd appear at a Court of Common! Siloti Si an ‘Thomas, The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to se tor republimtion of all news dispatches credited | lems raised by the present difficult eCo-) winxlow. O'Shane holds up Baldy. | edged along yh° rear of the build-| Wacker’s gold. _ : va actaee Of Sderch, 3046, being} 1338. Goennview. ay ge al Spade era eg this paper and |} omic situation are too grave for private in- | the aleputy, breaks jail and starts! ing. Througys the windows poured| Was he to die like a rat in a | the 19th day thereof, then and. there} Norfolk, Virginia. out y'o even scores with Wacker.| 2 torrent sound — the vippees| trap? Something crackled beneath | to show cause, If any she has, why| You are hereby required to appear - = ctey +etddlveckt themselvne’” | | ‘ ; pe : to the Bill of Comp’aint, for divoree, n It appears the > Fr F = ng} © é | r E otek a Gh 9 zal frace Sth day. o: arch, A. 1, Six Montha | __-It appear: that the French nation, um Chapter 12 pverturned Sabie’ sClutching his find, his begrimed |M0"¥ contracted with Helen Grace, Sth Can of MTG tions. therel Hints Nee - der the compulsion of the direst economic A3ONITA stocd alone, a level} Then, a s@PUtin: stream of men| features twisted in a grim smile. ANSTINE & SHADLE, | will be taken as confessed. One: Sepnth Beet \ aR se raceist } 4:: stretch of waste ground about] poured out @{ La Bonita. wormed back to the hole he ‘Attorncys.| ‘This order to be published once Weekly - extremities. verging toward the Fascist fifty iyards wide separating it : “animal, O'Shane| had just excavated. With his jack Yorky Pas Febs 15. 1945 each week - for four: conmecuHe — = oie J a y spar mal, h «ca 4 6,1943| weeks e Ke: cs en, ADVERTISING state, which many economic experts fear from the nearest building. Cut- Mg.dcuble back upon knife he sliced splinters from a | poner sina! OO nly published in Key West, Made known on applic 5 : rey iti } ting .weross this, the redhead] pi i ®sancther group, | Supporting beam and built a py- ! | Florida, SPECIAL NOTICE ll be the inevitable outcome of conditions | made ay beeline for the back door 2d inthe night,|Tamid against the side of the | is THE crncerr count ov TAB! fone ana Ordered this 5th day of AN reading notices, cards of thanks, resolutions | that will exist wher the World War ends. | of Wac.ker’s office ae K <* thd gance hall building where the _clapboards | Bt. THE SUDICSAS, CUAGERE wabene etn tet ef respect, obituary notices, poems, etc. ss cad 1 7 . With a sharp kick, the redhead | i met the ground, Igniting it, he | e eae oe a “9 ae aes “ arged fo e rate of 10 cents a line. >» French are rk ase a con- be . rs is Sooke z IN AND Fv a f COUNTY. Seal) Ross C Sawyer Sree eerican ator Temmertainment. by. churches. from |”. The French are working to ease a con) sew the outside -door open wide ear carefully fed the tiny blaze with | {Y (ha es | °” clerk of the Circuit Court, which: a revenue is to be derived are 3 cents a line dition vather than to prove a theory. While’; and ened swiftly over the id faded, paper and chips. The | pero aie ERO Bees Monroe Coun gripe, The Citiz Ss an ¢ fori and invites dis ; he Le ‘ up. MARY LOUISE CONE, By: (s¢ jorenc 5 % cussene Gitizen 1s an open fonum etc. of local or | there will be a tendency on the part of the ; *bresho excited men Grourbeas ae thou further exit ene | Deputy Clerk general interest but it will not publish anonymous eee RPE The deince hall owner's head| women, ihe f O’Sh itched the fire grow. | vs DIVORCE. THOMAS S. CARO, Eeviemiieationn arch-prie of individual initiative and jerked romnd. Surprise and in- Th aane m c ee tele pees Sone, | HENRY C, CONR, Solicitor for Plaintiff. eT Be —— HEATERS conta de -e the French | credulity -were reflected upon his] through the thrt py were oe eeee ie Defendant. | febG-13-20-27, 1945 mms | TVA ( ulism to denounce c smooth fewe as he eyed the men-| the man who gepam'Shane—dead the flames took hold. Frantic . Tos : ori to solve present problems, we are not | acing figure by the doorway, gun| or alive.” ¥ yells of “Fire! Fire!” echoed IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE <MPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST Y ] \ se <s ae sae > Quickly. the’ redhead slithered] through the dance hall. ; ; Delta, |“ BLEVENTH JU micas Gycure ADVOCATEL BY THE CITIZEN nelined to criticize them. ice nang: | “You—-y—!" the gasped, shaken| across the fev yards that sepa-|. The expanse of waste ground / aE OR ere ey eee CUNTT. 1s CHANCERY. hrov at ible experience and, without out of his habitual poise. rated him from the building and] around him was now deserted. » here dered that = N 1 PR, pe sulties: we hardly. have Mischa appt . ,| lay. cutstret¢hed, pressing close} Bending low, he ran towards the | required to appear on the AIYRTIE V. DU! FINK, onfronting the difficulties, we hardly have , acker’s mouth tightened; a ; inder-dry clapb hearest building. | of March, 1945, before the Plaintiff, 1.’ More Hotels and Apartments. 5 ! nerve at the side of hi# forehead | 98ainst the tinder-dry clapboards. . | titled Court to the BIN of Comp ; : os t to pronounce adverse judgment up-'" vibrated incessantly. He fumbled| ,, Under the!pressure of his body,|. As O’Shane watched, the roof | fio agaipat ole te Ghose a kaauie A WINK, en in a drawer by his right leg. the sandy sqil at the base of the| collapsed with a crackling roar | yj:\.q cause and the Key We ’ . mI Pipiedant. H & 7 ae building appeared to be slowly|and a million sparks shot sky- There h rable discus- | ‘Keep them paws in sight, on| sinking. tea O’Shane, on ee wards. La Bonita was doomed! Secs eee | the desk!” snapped the redhead. | and elbows, Whip-sawed his bady| Stepping out, he bumped into | ion of the effect that a Fascist-organized | *. Obediently, Wacker laid his| to and fro, }’ke a badger burrow- Viola Thornton. Blank surprise -onomy will have upon the rights and | two white hands on the desk top.| ing to earth - . « finding himself] vibrate in her tones. “I thought B i ges e O’Shane’s questing eyes noted|rapidly dr¢pping lower and|you were —out of town —long indiv: , especially in the that the telltale nerve had geased pees } ago.” Adan | ld of aetio Je are sure | Quéverimg, the tension in Wack- bled his ( . ;. “Urgent business—first,” he re- ca ss saat Menare ay an er’s face had lessened. Something monet eaete oe aie fiened, nodding towards the blaz- | >w being promulgated are pt hem remto Theat packers gave way. olling over ahd over, Pepys of pee a “Ww: \ Clerk Circuit Cour diligent search ana inquiry have x more than an effort ; S°*> - What was it?/his body timbled benefith the ¢, gitl straightened. “Was Monrog County, Florida. | he Je to discover the name and ng more than an ¢ puzzled ithe crouching redhead. aildinas that necessary? | Bye tad) Kathioon’ Natiage: \ enidenee of the defendant, that. the The question was quickly an-| O’Shane, gcked his brjains to| “You 504 me wrong, Miss __ Deputy Clerk.! said name and residefice of\-the Satd | swexed. ‘Phe door from the dance] devise a «. ‘ven in| Thornton,” the redhead assured maré1945 | defendant are set forth tn the: said | hall flew open and two, three § hye pu her earnestly. He quickly...out- affidavit as particularly as are | designated the ORDER OF PUBLICATION ich this Order shall 77 appearing from the affidavit of a Week for four (4) MYRTLE V.-BENLAP plaintiff, on file in this cause, that P lonorable Joseph the defendant, WALTER) D. FINK, One of the Judges of this jg a-resident of some State‘or Coun- al of this Court in: try other than the State of Florida, Key Wiest: Mam tbat the residence of “the said de- this 12th la: Advanced | Gypsy Task Force, APO Ress C Sawyer, | pogtmaster, ami, Florid that s been conside Consolidation of County and City Gov- 4 ernments. 5. -Community Auditorium. | 2° Beach and Bathing Pavilion. | | vvivileges conemic ¥ ANY TIME NOW hat the fears 1 i ~ based upemar “While, many of us missed our gues n the*partrof’a privileged few to preserve regfrding the time the war will be over in their jsrctominant position. Eurépe, yet, judging from announcements The economic sphere of action may be i ii i i ! known to the plaintiff, that there is men, headed by Brazos, cascaded! lined his experiences since hreak- |1N THE CIRCUIT CoURY Ox, 7HR: ne wn fost PES ne ee tian . in itself. » time is a EAE se fis i rhic. i into the office. i ii .| ing jail. ELEVENTH SUDIOIAL Crm 1 service of subpo on whom over Radio Berlin itself, the time is not ikened unto a fishpond, in which both big arene “that’s different! Really, Mr. | 4%,AND POR MONROB COUNTY, Tee oe eo ee ercenat away when Germary will collapse. and little fish swim. The big fish, accord- | 4 wo feet of| O’Shane, don’t you think you had | cmrRy. jthe ae of the sald defendant. is cor A < A vith all the if Re GAs oes fi little fish O late, understanding flashed e was cer-| better, er, split the breeze.” et | Cane No. 10-14% | Known to the plaintiff and that, the + “What is Hitler doing with all the | ing to their ratures, often devour little fish | into O’Shane’s mind. While| e% “[ aim to do just that,” he | ANTHONY SALVADORE LENZE, |-sata defendant is ver the. awe\o troops who, Propaganda Minister Goebbels | in large numbers, thus reducing the fish | fumbling ate cuawet, eee i his nimble aeinnes, but ¥ needa base aS a ORCE ACTION | : oii, that the defendant, 4 , ; : eS : , es Sti ad si led his henchmen out- i saw your roan in the cot y ! . Fink, do appear to the said, the Fuerher still has in reserve? Were | »opulation and, eventually, if unchecked, | side, ; i : the raitee behind the jail. Good luck?" Defendant. | plaintitt’s bill of ‘complaint for die that the truth, it is evident that the time | exterminating the fish raised in the par- | (Cee (ae aad the : ae Gees ia ee ee 10; Woes eee |e eitecauon Ot the: dabh Diese PAREN ; se reer ee ‘ertainly, re ations sa. glass reservoir of the wall lamp|side of the bui g. Finally, he cy < oa ” 906 Blenerhassett Av e, ci laint will be taken as conr has come for him to put those supposed | ticular pond. Certainly, regulations to re-' Splintered into fragments. ‘The|eame up against’ dank of Joose | ¥,, ma'am. Ralpre Onto seek a | fesned by the said defendant, and-It light flickered, died. He weaved|earth. With cupped hands, he| Far out on the flats, O’Shane you are hereby required to ap-; is further to one side, thumbed back the]commenced to dg into it, up-|¥reined up and commented sober- ‘near to the Bill of Complaint, for) ORDERED that this order be pub- hammer, snapped a shot at the|wards and outvardy— to’ sink| ly, “I guess I raked in the poe” Trt, nu ay of Marche AnD. Ioie, | secutive weeks im the Key. West onrushing men and darted to- back again, with a t of dis- To be continued otherw the ‘allegations ‘therein! Citizen, a newspaper published in : Sao, ‘Will be taken as confessed. i Key West, Monroe County, Florida. troops into action, for reports received from | strain the rapacity of the bigger fish will both the eastern and western front are to | not abolish, much less injure, the swimming | the effect that, on almost all occasions, the | rights of little fish. resistance of the Nazis has been slight. | The analogy holds true in the area of pee au z ea ee sat " "7 —=———= “This order to be published once a| (Cireuit Court ue . Marshell Von Runstedt’s counter-of- | economic organization, The tendency to | “~~ “= ==ss—=a=a=| BRITISH NOW USING | ORDINANCE NO. 468 [The kee Ww ny @ newspaper | gee Perret he te eS ferisive on the western front last October | large corporate organizations inereases the KEY WEST IN } NEW WATER GUN! KS Pc pe oie published Int Key Weruiarianie | By (34). Florence Dapete Clerk. apparently was the last major blow Hitler | peril of smaller economic units, including |~ | at gs, ‘ING LOCATION OF PLACES (ci: oe aes pete eng see A wilt strike. His forces have tried on various | the individual operating for and by him- errs DAYS GONE BY. BRIGHTON, ‘England. —_ The | OF BUS OF VENDORS BS Brest of the Chegit Court, | : (aaah tea oceasions on both fronts to stop the Allies, | self. When government regulates activity | British Army is using a high-| AT COHOL OF {CONTAINING ie Monroe County, ‘Florida. but-every time they were repulsed, with a | of larger organizations, it may create con- | prow Fn.Es OF THE CITIZEN Ailes sandiandince ote ONE PER CENT BY WEIGHT,! covas s caro, DePuy Sere! = SHERM. ‘ resultant further loss of ground. extremely favorable for the eco- OF FEBRUARY 27, 1835 | buried c1 English beaches,» |AND NOT MORE THAN FOUR-| Solicitor for Plaint | 465 N. W. Fourth St., Miami mar6-13,1945 $4 per day—$25 per week, Single. | $5 per day—$30. per week, Double. {TEEN PER CENT BY WEIGHT, 2 en teen ny | aneninhmnceslat Teas ;AND VENDORS OF _INTOXI-! existence of smaller units, upon Y | es ce As two American, armies advance to- | ward Cologne, front advices state that at vhich the welfare of many individuals de- M John W. Roberts, 503’ ‘TODAY’S HORO: i CATING LIQUORS, WINES AND Mt JUDICIAL Oincure | barne, a pote zou wu a kd ho Place have the Nazis interposed opposi- | pends. Olivia street, received word to- SCOPE |BEERS REGARDLESS OF AL- FOR MONBO®, COUNTY ing distanee downtown. tioffthat was comparable with that in Nor- | It must be admitted that the govern- |@@ that | brother, Eugene H. |{COHOLIC CONTENT, AND | Sages ee nanahan, had died in the Jack- Ste) att \CLUBS WHERE INTOXICAT-| “""** case No. 10-122 institutes state control of in- | son Memorial Hospital in Miami. Today s natives are tactful and’ Tc LIQUORS, tel, vee BNEVA GINA TTANS ‘ roe e A <e eae }full of resource and rather for- : , Plaintiff, j Meanwhile, as the Nazi troops fall rial t vfringes upon the unlimited feere ets tunate in friends all of which|BEERS REGARDLESS OF AL- vs. Divorce Actio"! EXPERT SEWING back, the people at home are manifesting s of larger corporate structures. The | More than one million acres) will be needed to withstand the CQHOLIC CONTEN™ ARE) ESBERN VELDAMER HANSh MACHINE REPAIRING Ue ae re ; Ree wa, | Will be available for the proposea| attacks of f 4 inor SERVED OR DISTRIBUTED TO ORDER oF PUBL : a dvead that may reach the bursting point | e as to the property of this restric- | py cre A jattacks of fortune. If the minor; \WeMRE % oA \irees Fi —ALL MAKES— Pag 4 : 3 4 | Everglac National Park,:ae-laspects are favorable there is! MEMBERS..AND_ NON-RESI | 70 ‘ et any moment. Heinrich Himmler is weil | ‘jon cannot be settled until we are able to ling to figures available at! : Oo tS manden, ; For Appointment Phone 114-J 4 ‘ DENT GUESTS OF THE CLUB| C2". 4 , opportunity for success. LY. ~ = <x | Corr awftre of that circumstance and has the | judge the effect of state action upon the |the First Title and Guarantee! events, walk eautoeses In all ONLY; ALSO RESTRICTING! “°C mandy. | ment, wher rn Veldamer dxbern Veldam 5 Machines Called for and Delivered j 4 é ase ere ceaiage : ss Company in Key West, William! THE LOCATION WHERE SUCH) Dept Navy Neuian. ss Seah ered iec stapo in readiness to beat down every ntire economic life of the nation affected. Sealers penne : |BUSINESSES MAY BE CON-|! bmarine Base, — - attempt at an uprising. According to re- | {f such planning and control improve the i . } ORDINANCE NO. 466 SUCTED; PROHIBITING THE 3 > . } : A aj : Council Seri ports from Bern and Stockholm, there have | economic opportunity of a vast number of*; Mrs. Maria F. Stowers, wife of} AN ORDINANC CEST been wholesale killings of the homefolk™. | small units, it i aE arts ENS ailane savticularly in Berlin, for complainin: ultine<cor oclock ast night in Havana, J.| MENT AND PROVIDING FOR/s VS Sé 5 _| the allegations ther particularl; Mee ret 2 : I aM ing cc ; R. Stowers, of Key West, was in-{ I OPERATION: PROVIDING |S eS Coe pagntessed. ‘ ab@nt the continuance of the war. __ | the nation and its people. formed by cable. He was further|FOR A SUPERINTENDENT OF| CATION, PROVIDING PBR wont rarder, to be published once 2) 1B YOU'RE Loonuve Fon Prime Minister Churchill missed’ in We can see no reason whatever why | told by his brother, John L., that | SERVI THEREOF AND THE Al TY “FOR THE. VIOL ATION) Te + West Citiz 7 his guess about the time hostilities in Eu-| state planning and control of large indus- | the body will be brought here/} EMPLOYEES! THEREOF. published in Key E 4 § ; : af for burial Sunday afternoon. {TH XING THEIR It in the loss of the free- TION: ALSO PRO- t make civilization, such as the | Charles Wardlow, connected’ VIDING PARTICULARLY CER- STABLISH UANCE OF LICENSES FOR} re 3 . :. vers. +20 Ia tee hawt! SUCH BUSINESSES WHE! = | e s quite possible that the re- |John L. Stowers, died at 7:30)ING A SCAVENGER DEPART-/ appLIc TION ay See aayicesincon, A Las to appear Fiction, Non-Fiction herwise 10 AM. to $ PM. n will be taken lition will reflect a net gain for a newspaper orida | Done and Orde . 1D. 1945, Yope would end, and so many of us in Key | tries should res Passed by the City Council on|! its first reading February: 6th, A. D. 1945. ! { West missed our guegses, yet you may wake | Joms tha Monroe Coun See Pave Sms up,any morning now to hear that the Euro- ht of free speech, freedom of religious | with the local customs service, | DUTIES BE PERFORMED;| passed ‘by the City Council on| By (sd) Florence BE. Sawyer, pean war is over. worship ,trial by jury and the right of the |2& been transferred to Tampa) REQUIRING FIDELITY BONDS: its second reading February 20th,, THOMAS $. CARO, 34 Simonton ST. ‘ : 7 _ {for temporary duty. +P NG DUTIES OF THE}, p, 1945 [ Solicitor for + . cha aca aE RRR jpeople to control their government. Un- | 'TAX COLLECTOR - ASSESSOR: Pasedb bythe GityeGouneiven 20-27 ;mar6, 1945 * eeepc ¥, WARN OF DISASTER | doubtedly, the trend of corporate organiz Charles Aronovitz left, yester- {ALSO VALIDATING SALARIES} jts third and final reading Feb- re ee aber 22 a i oe HERETOFORE PAID IN THE};uary 20th, A. D. 1945. tion is toward the amalgamation of smaller |@ay__ afternoon to visit relatives Ps SCAVENGER SERVICE OR DE- i Wrhé acrial attack upon’Tokyo by car- | units, the creatioy of practical monopolies |'" M@PE :|PARTMENT. TORN CARPONELTS Ts ee riefsbased aircraft represents the first di- | iven country and, through the cartel | Mrs. Anna Knowles, 66, died ‘at|. Passed by the City Council on! (sean Attest gee ‘| * redf.aitack of the war by the fleet against | system, something like absolute worldwide |2:40 o'clock yesterday afternoon Me al ig ting February 6th, ROY HAMLIN, City Clerk. | BOY, THIS PAINT CAN SURE : the Japanese homelan@ and, if we are = ontrol of the industry involved, including mela rone be Le lei sect BRecedl by, ile Gityecouncition! Approved: e CDEUar ys 240i 18455) STAND PUNISHMENT! judge by what the carrier forces have been | vaw materials, manufacturing, distribution | morrow afternoon in the Flem-j i! second reading February 20th, fep27,1945 Mayor. | able to do to Pacafie islands, destruction is | and prices. ing Street Methadies Cimock. ae te ein Guta SS and around the Japanese capital was tre- We have no illusions as to the effi eae jits third and final reading Feb-| LEGALS i ‘ ; 4 | Sheriff Karl O. Thompson and] ...4-. 994 D. ie ~ = ~ | , mendous. enecy of government plarning and control. | attorney William V Albury left |7"""* ionn CARRONSUT UT ! NOTICE UNDER FicaiTious | That the American Navy is able to | Neither have we delusions as to the effect | yesterday for Islamorada. | ‘ | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that | ie I Suniieart a esident City Count cia undersigned, desiring to engage | Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, of ROY HAMLIN, City Cle: | a stne ray nder the ray Eten | Miami, arrived yesterday to visit, Approved: February 24th, 1945. (to register the said fietie tye ree iis elatives WILLARD M. ALBURY, [with the clerk of the Circui positive advantages, there | —_—— } feb27,1945 Mayor.’ of, Ment ounty, | lorid j > ted uary bth, 1945. ith the effort of people |, Benjamin D. Trevor left yes-| ; : es BOYER, ees Islamorada on a busi- ORDINANCE NO. 467 le Owner. | Council Series . a {| AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Mrs. Berl Curry and son Ken-;ORDINANCE NO. 368, COUNCIL} 1 neth left y lay to visit rela- | SERIES, OF THE ORDINANCES 2s in Miami. OF THE CITY OF KEY W initiate such a bold offensive stroke while | Of such control by economic organizations other elements of the fleet guarantee the | that exist for profit. If mass production is security of our forces on the Philippines | necessary to modern life and such unity of izes the practical mastery of the } industry brin vit Court | * that has been accomplished. is nothing wrong to secure the gains without accepting the vility. enjoy it. | Consequently, if tremendous economie power must be vested in a relatively small The world belongs to him who can t CHANCERY It will take only average ability to'| croup, we have no hesitation whatever in en |BY ADDING TO THE SCHED. | ROBERT (antes yeas | make money in 1945, but watch out for | asserting that the interests of the people, Tod zen says in ane oF ee NSE aoe ROB RE DANES ON Saat ee x : y editorial h: i SS B ALSO, tlt vs. i DLVORCE 1950, as a whole, require that the control be in areas doctor tells you that|ERATORS ENGAGED IN _IN-| AGNES GLUBIAK QURADA, ; the hands of governmerts, responsive to | you are a goner, don’t despair. A STALLING PLATE GLASS; AND ORDER OF PUBLICATION } Russia will emerge from World War IT | the will of their peoples. sician told Mrs. Amanda} REO es i 2 DaM go ee G 1A OURADA, Use indoors or out—where traffic is as S 3 Tar i p 4 | of Atlanta that she was) 7 ans ae , ee : “es ¢ as the most powertul nation of the world. : to die, and, she. has just} INSURANCE { Se ie toughest. On wood, cement, metal, JoeStalin planned it so. Here’s a tip for the duration: done so—66 years later, af the| Passed by the City Council on} |. phy tea iined stg stone. Walking won't scuff it—sun, oo e Don’t be tree with information! age of 104. pee Reese mee Sanaa 22CE Halscre above \styled cau snow and rain won’t harm it, Easy It isn’t important, but when the Allies Se ) Passed by the City Council on| A {Di eds, other! to apply—a cinch to clean—quick capture Berlin we wonder where Benito A -hearted boss is as much of a will go besides the place his enemies wish failure as ore who is hard-boiled: the mid- him to go. lits second reading Fet jA. D. 1945. | Passed by the City Council on ie one ‘A te Sree lits third and final reading Feb-| paper Shed Boe WeseeEn : PIERCE BROS. ruary 20th, A. D. 1945, ida ; \ ms , . > > > i} one 1 Ordered this 12th day 2 JOHN CARBONELL, JR., | 4D ie Phone 270. Fleming and Elizabeth Sts. 1 20th, } i uary 20th, | tes drying. dle-of-the roader gets the most work done. Jack Kofoed, a Miami Herald col- Now is the time to show your patriot- \. D. 1945. P = = pia a ' : | President City Council. (SEAq) Russ © Sawyer umnist, refers to Key West, a city of 84,000, | ism by doing something for your country. (Seal) Attest | Coe ee asa, “village.” We thought this interesting | One of the things is the’ purchase of W ROY HAMLIN, City Clerk. j > By ( do inreace donee writer was a “columnist”; this faux pas | Bonds, not a sacrifice, but an investment in Oe er ne sun vel ALLAN, CLEARE, JT makes-him a “calumnist.” which it is impossible to lose. pees te cate , tor fobs -20-O7;mare 1045 | «