The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 21, 1945, Page 4

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and Basterly from Bahia ¥ up to, but not including Matecumbe Key. polling place in Precinct No, be at the Chamber of Com- Building, Marathon, Key Va- So. 7 shall .include all Monroe County steed Key Lar- : i that area}wood A. Cruz, Fireman, Second la, situated e State of|Class, USNR, 19, of Key West one of those, saved from a lost vy ship, has reported in at the No. § being |U. S. ‘Receiving Ship,- Treasure sty Commis-|Island, after’ a long hospitaliza- PY PURTHER RESOLVED that {tion period at Pearl Harbor, to eaotution be seeereas ja he begin a “survivor leave. ~ in the office of |. The young survivor from the Sireult Court of th Bleventh Sedielat Ghroutt of Florida, USS Emmons, a Navy destroyer in and for Monroe County, and that | nich was sunk as a result of same blished in "Th: A r , West Citisen &@ newspaper published Japanese air action off Okinawa, Pioride. once lis the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. TREASURE ISLAND, oO. and a Wore nland of Adopted by the Boar fous, at a regular meeting of the| Cruz was at his post on the ship Board of County Commissioners °flthrough the wild air-sea battle ) W. A. PARRISH, for the. hotly-contested eaey Island, during which eight sma! » dvemaneeesiertea American ships, including the 5 this action that the Emmons was p- 8. —, 7 struck after bringing down six tte neces QOTRt—Acts of 1! a to alter the sone 1s IREBY GIVEN that Téetriets In Monroe | paul Boysen, ler of County |destroyed. ft HE He. issued! The sinking of the destroyer in im Monroe County,| the Ist day . 1943, 25 oe vot-/has filed same in my see oe the Pacific brought to a close a ft jure, has made application for a spectacular battle record for the ¥ THE | deed issued thereon. Said ‘ Y Ses ita Sertiticace “embraces ‘the’ followin | Emmons. Cruz says he was aboard | Ay et property in tne Count |e gallant ship when it took ' KL hots, Sar. 59%, as recorded {part in the Normandy invasion,! Cventy and when it, was credited with. STRAND THEATER The asseswment of said property y within thelunder the said certificate was in 3 the name of Oliver T. Griswold. LAIRD CREGAR in “THE LODGER” ¢, 1945.1 Coming: “The Eve of St. Mark”. Uniess said certificate shall be re- to law, the prop- rein will be sold to > Ross C Sawyer ’ Clerk of the Circuit Court, | Monroe County, Florida. 1 MONROE THEATER Florence E. Sawyer, D.C. HOOT GIBSON in 1-28 J1y5,1945 “TRIGGER LAW” Coming: “Marine Raiders” Pe APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED omer", BeT2I—Act NOTICE 18 HE! Susan A. Lund, i Tax Certificate ed the Ist day of June, has filed same in my office, | | | | ‘dof County | Metzger, of 310 Peacon Lane, Key | ialized training at | EMMONS SURVIVOR BACK IN STATES © ATER LONG HOSPITALIZATION San{sinking one German submarine|George A. Robinson, of 400 White| Francisco, Calif, July, 21—Sher-}@nd_ participating in the bom-| street is at this hospital for fur- bardment of Cherbourg. A con- verted destroyer equipped for vital minesweeping duties, the Emmons survived several. explo- sions and was still afloat with her. flag flying when another United»States. vessel--gave~ her the coup de grace, after it be- came apparent that she could not. be saved. Cruz, who has been in the Navy almost two years, took his recruit training at Bainbridge, ,Maryland, and received his spec- Dearborn, Michigan. UNUSUAL WILBUR, Wash.—Geo. School- eraft recently displayed a four- . |Emmons, fought off an attack by | inch-long white radish that grew 50 or 60 Jap planes. It was during | through the eye of a button. The top of the root was still making growth, although nourished only of the 30-odd Nipponese aircraft: by the slender bit of radish which |passed through the button’s eye. Reich surrender documents put on view in national archives. Announcement! | ee bya t4 nent }| will be open to the pub- lic from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. daily. All Cuts Of BEEF Key West Officer ©. In Navy Hospital U. SNAVAL HOSPITAL, Oak- land, Calif., June 21.—Lieutenant Lt. Gen. Lewis H. Brereton, of /55 years ago. : Rockwell Kent, famed artist- jauthor, born Tarrytown, N.Y. ther medical treatment for: frac-|§3 years ago. - tured ankles. Lieut. Robinson) p, stanley i Seeger of Tex- fell through an open cargo hole arkana, Tex., surgean, vice presi« one might aboard ship during!dent of the American Medical action at Okinawa, suffering his . Wi $6 first injury in the three years pa og! Ee Psd LZ and two months he has been in Prat’ Reinhold Nie! of ‘the the naval beige ee - = Lieutenant Robinson f ze, 2 Weight action in both” the ‘Atlantis = bora i ad Pacific theaters of war. He| Years ago. served aboard a ship known to| Donald Culross Peattie of its crew as the “Suicide Susie”|Calif, famed — author-botanist, during the Normandy and Sicily|born Chicago, 47 years ago. invasions. Dr. Arnold Gesell, Yale RATIONING TIMETABLE SUGAR Stamp 36, through Aug. 31. GAS A-15 through June 21. SHOES Airplane stamps 1, 2, 3, Book Book 4, Blue N2-S2 expire June 30; T2-X2 expire July 31; ¥2-Z2, Al-Cl expire Aug. 31; DI-Hl expire Sept. 30. Red E2-J2 expire 3, indefinitely. FUEL Old 4 and 5; new 1 through 5. June 30; K2-P2 expire July 31: Q2-U2 expire Aug. 31: V2-Z2 expire Sept. 30, 2 eeocccce | Johnson & Scanimons’ “A Complete Self-Service Food Market” 1030 Southard St. at Francis St. Phone 198 HERE THE THRIFTY-WISE ECONOMIZE This Your Friendly Neighborhood Food Store is not merely a food store—but, a place where housewives satisfy themselves that when more food and better food values are possible we will offer them. Here you will find only QUALITY FOOD at live and ithe Air Force, born Pittsburgh,| Dr. Norman L. Bowen ‘University of Chicago, ‘geologist, born Kingston, a — Sixty thousand wat workers | by, fall. ? Tou. 3% & i i ft i Bt li tH f { i z f fi : 5 f t: Fil we ARCHER’S Here You Will Be Certain of Getting the LEST the Market Affords Make up your it to Archer's, Our shopping list now—bring really wide selection of food products will surprise you. Plan to restock your pantry shelves completely. We have a NICE selection of FROSTED FOODS sitter. Archer’s Grocery “The Store That Serves You Best” 814 FLEMING ST. PHONES 67 and 47 WEED LET'S BACK THE HA TINNG HHAGH Available SO TTT TROPICAL © QUICK FREEZE COMPANY Grinnell & Caroline Sts. | STORE HOURS WEEK DAYS 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. WEDNESDAYS and has made application for a tax issued thereon. Said rtificate embraces the following in the County let live prices — come in and see for yourself. ne ¢ Comparison will prove, Quality for Quality. Value for «Value, you Pay no, and! often less when you'shop at this your friendly market. A. J. JOHNSON, Manager ssessment of said property he said certificate was in me of Over-Sea Ri Corp. Uniess said certifica' accordil to law, the prop- pe ve Dixie Halt, im the City ~ INSECT SPRAY It Kills When Others Fail On Sale at Drug and Grocery Stores 945, which is 1945. ¥ of June, 1945. queens “BUY MORE WAR BONDS AND KEEP THEM" Do Your Food Shopping at The Broadway For Better Food at Better Prices Broadway = Market KEY WEST'S LEADING FOOD STORE Duval and Petronia Streets the 6th day of Aug Dated this Hth da: (Civeuit Court Beal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Cireuit Court, penne County, Florida, nee E. Sawyer, B.C. 5, 1945 ; 4 1T COURT OF THE VENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT vr STATE OF FLOR IN rom MONROR CO CHASONEY, 100309 aintite, — | WAVORCE | dant. VPION | SUPER quired to ap- plaint for di- yled cause on the 16th day of July, otherwise the allega- n will be taken as con- PHONE 178 Buy More and Larger War Bonds ES 9, 9, Kantor’s Men’s Shop Quality Men’s Wear for Civilians and Service Men PHONE 897 Hit 517 Duval St., Opposite Palace Theatre ©!) CLOTHCRAFT * CLOTHES Featuring the Mohara, an exclusive creation by Pacific Mills, plus ex- ceptional tailoring by Clothcraft, has found the solution to your summer clothes prob- lem. _- We Have Plenty of.) resi FruifS: and Vegetables; at The Lowest Prices In Town WE HAVE A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF BEEF also Freshly Killed Poultry And A Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries - Consistently Priced Lower Rous ‘¢ Sawyer Clerk Cireult Court, Monroe County, Florida. by (a) Florence E. Sawyer, | (84) ALLAN B. € Pan Megas F No 4 shall | Solicitor for PI by ws a Bh 0 OI ete Key West,| S1y5,1945 UIT COURT OF THE EN SUDICIAL CIRCUIT $F sai Sh Renkoe SEINE: UN r. IN CHANCERY, = ai eTTe Plaintiff, IMNVORCE Es, ' 2nd leveland, Ohio, You are hereby required to ap- pear to the bill. for divorce: filed against you in the above entitled ause on or before the 20th day of uly, A 5 Hexations « ken a An extra light weight, all wool tropical wors- ted suit, that will keep its freshness, sharp and good looks. In leading colors, single and dou- ble breasted models. Moderately $2975 Priced Just arrived a shipment of SAILOR HARD STRAWS An Ever-Popular Sum- mer Hat for the Neat Dresser $495 We also have a. complete assortment of SOFT HATS that are smart looking. $945 __ $695 1945, otherwise the tained therein will be se 4nd Ordered this 19th day of A. D. 1945, at Key West, Fla. it Court Seal) Ross C Saw. Clerk of the Circuit Court. By: (8@) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk WILLIAM V. ALBURY, wed Solicitor for’ Plaint cs hat I have y final report Ancillary trator with will annexed of te of Charlotte M. Baker, de- 4. that I have filed my petition 1 discharge and that on the pply Do Your Food Shopping at The Broadway Market For Better Food at Better Prices THE BROADWAY ===: MARKET Key West’s Leading Food Store | CHECK YOUR WEIGHT DAILY—FRE 4 Ad with Witt ai PTON & WILSON, Gun21-28 ;jly5-12,1945 1 Am Taking Orders for ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANERS INVESTIGATE iministrator mnexed, | SUPER

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