The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 1, 1946, Page 4

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PLGE FouR te tt ttn ton tn Po nin nin Po cin hn bso font inti tnt tn) | ana hth te dh tp tn tp te tht th tat dn tet tate tntntntntntntntntntaedntntntntndl NAVY CIVILIAN NEWS CORAL ROCKETS By L. P. ARTMAN, JR. MAABAAALAAAAADAAEAAANAEDABAABADAAEE MIAMI TEAM, HUH? I nk the best ones in who ne port REPAIR MARL STREETS By 3. HARMAN | | j | | H | | Saw Robert Dopp yesterday di-| ilking to} recting the repairing of United} avid sports} i has cat-| just in front of the Naval Com- Street, east of White which is | missary. This was a rocky road closely.| to Dublin. The city’s work along| ut basketball! this line will be very beneficial | ped out a pic-| Club candi: queen, | This pic-} have y devastating | na The old gen- over all angles, nd said, “Mi- © e LOVELY GARDEN Cor nder one of s here Dopp told me to level out all those unpaved marl stregis in that area Some had large holes worn in them for years. If there were a leopard! dragline the city might profit by; dredging out the Garrison Bight area which now has large humps | in the middle of deep water. $ cover-| re is the} | Los BURRITOS owing in en there ind plants. vine with! doesn’t want to come There leaves of bells plant with Christmas te. for! ° | LAY ANNEX BRICKS The bricks on the annex to the city hall are being laid and the’ andj walls should be up in two weeks. the j in} their Here is where people will pay city bills on the ground in the puline: ° floor Scuttlebutt has it that the ex- perimental naval ordnance group to .Key is’ West because of lack of housing. At the present location the offi- cers and men have admirable} hor g and don’t wish ‘to* give) these up to come ‘to. Key Wes’ and have a hit and ypie¥proposi:| CADID CAD LOOKS IN ON BLACKSMITH SHOP | “THE CANDID CAD”: pedaling around the yard on his trusty two-wheeler, Cad was attracted by the “al! |fresco” design of the X-23 Black- | smith Shop, Bldg. 11, so he de- cided to stop in and look around. !One of the first things that im- pressed him was the molten heat jfrom the roaring furnaces; in “front of which worked apron- {clad Jethro Bonham and untiring |Henry Weber. Framed by a latice | telegram | work of swadges and his face!“Happy Birthda \flushed from the heat, Robert |Pinder worked over a large an-| vil . the Cad was awed by! the high, smoky soot-covered rafters and the large array of as- sorted fire tongs; alse especially jamazed at the agility with which |Al Barrosso worked with fiery metal. Petite Earmond Garner dwWarfed by the ‘massive 800-Ib. blow? ihartinadrs vi the Cad’ was rate) tion on housing, This €xperimen-| cigappointed ginu just missing 60- is a hat it inly surprise | Next the im- ttages in AREA to be Jential devel- Understand lot st place home and NEW RESIDENTIAL one more imme iter wh on the Atlan- Boga, Chi out to sea CC lent fish- t angrove hundreds and gray srneath the ten caught NT DOCK placed a ty. which is | were routed ere boats large tropical tre in., Right in’ terest. a, which swept Key West, to which have been assigned to Key42 mative Key Wester, en as- West for special ee etmentation signed to the Stéck € Diy. Ted Bailey! ge marine equipment} Bailey. Mr rchase or nice »perty fishing water- West been rotting ¢ at this point ° ° DEAD MEMORIAL e for some t the war een plan-| ors everywhere and the ie m or Bay- Key West boys s in this w ent these} living and! éd on into y. There was me of Ke ll player and one of you could s cut down how to make his ads telling and| German pl. an y Ranger ack. Harry ” Key | | erected for the troops here. an were tal ordinance group can do a lot of good tied in with the anti= submarine experimental groups. U.S. ARMY. BARRACKS (White and Southard) In 1824 a company of marines were stationed at Key three years after the pirates from these waters. In 1844 the first quarters wer They all of the same style of rchitecture and very suited to climate. During the Civil War a road was cut connecting} Fort Taylor on the Main Ship Channel with the Barracks. Inj; the grounds are old cannon and! s of great in- Once were buried here victims of a yellow fever plague) follows here of a victim West on the s when yel- ing, the visit who arrived in Key Cuba boat in the d of low fever was not under control ° ° NEW LONDON FIGHTING Scuttlebutt told me yesterday} is that the New London submar- ine base is fighting via repre sentatives and senators and all) get the ‘submarine® ‘outfits. and other routine t said that the war was shortened ' by five years right in the waters of| off Key West by Naval physi- and experimenters here. are no storms, there are ‘West harbor, sien as is the case off New London. The run to deep water is only seven miles from Key West and off New London the run is about 25) miles or more around the tip of Long Island. There is about a fog a year here and not contin- ually as off New weather which exists off Long} and, Finally the tropical wat-} ments down here will determine sonic fighting in equatorial Wat- 8M] ers over i glebe: taoe West.| ining. It is} He London, there| which has is not the terrific North Atlantic) jyear-ald,,;Daye,.,Chaylo’s. latest jcc mical antics . .. all this being supervised by placid, pipe-smok- jing Gaston Brown. | WELCOME RETURNING VETS “HULL DIVISION”—Employes of Bldg. 136 welcome their re- turning veterans to the Sheet- metal Shop: Kenneth Johnson, Al }Grams, Nick Fernandez, and Lloyd Taylor. Returned to the Shipfitting Shop is E. Tynes... | Welcome home, warriors! |"HOPE YOU'LL LIKE US” | “SUPPLY”—As part of the Sur- | plus Material transfer, we say,j| | “hope you’ll like us” to Mary Ca- lrey, Margie Hardy and Celina} Rodriguez. Raul Cuesta,former- clerk-typist in the Stock Contrel, |Division. Congratulations te Isa-| dore Rodriguez, Stock ‘Contré] Di- |vision; he is the proud fathér (cigars n’ all) of a baby’ girl, born January 16th. Hailing from:Flor- ida’s Hendricks Field, are Cath- erine Bryan, Fuelt Plant; Sarah Sellers and Mary» «Rush; «Stock Control. A very hearty weleome {to you all! , ..., Phyllis .lohnson, as ‘clerk-typist. Margarnité Ee- ton has recently returned from a few days’ vacation with her moth- er in Nassau. ENGAGEMENT TOLD, VETS |BACK IN INDUSTRIAL DEPT. ning Section’—Mary Torano, of |this section, announced her en- |gagement last week to Bernard |Avery, USN. Alma Johnson, Ma- | ter’ ial Section, is engaged to Chief Carl Williams, USN, formerly at- tached to NOB’s Disbursing Of-/} fice . . . Willard Cook, recently has regained his former position jas head Mail and File: Clerk. Also jreturned from thé servite is Joe Vatkinsy deel: ir hissold sjob with Planning Section . .. Two “added attragtigns,’.from.Hendricks Field are Margie Hardy and. Maida BOOKS IN HE RIGHT PLACE) Heyslett: Hearty’“‘hellos” to Vel- Have just received a card from’ noting the available’ and think we will) Paul is an and knows; Sinionton Street, name of a book tating that they especially enjoy it. excellent advertiser to the point. I find good advice on books here and a fine collec- tion of the best books. There are one side and! 1"? books slanted toward the Harry West who went ific naval Salmon Ss were ad- the sea to-} was Lieu- ) was last (AP)—Ernest Brannon, ates going many be- count 2» P-40 h r him. It West. De- chute and it ©@S€ he met his i ba layer | sults. y on Duval nandez, who st son in this the direct war right now, who sical injury s who ave much! | | | if hatchery on the Dungeness There Brannon must baby : re with backs with food in a screened} the men rearing barge | their blood and found they grew from 1%} platoon] <eagoing population of Key West! and those interested in the tang]: of salt water. ‘Nursemaid’ Uses Sulfa Cure Wash. who is of fish Riv- er, says sulfathiazole was. used fully in combatting dis- | but that experiments with penicillin gave no noticeable re- PORT TOWNSEND, thousands state to in the “nursemaid” baby salmon suc “When disease hit the fish,” he said, “we put sulfathiazole in the diet, at the ratio of one part} to 35,000 parts of food. It stopped but the loss of fish.” recent experiment, | “stuffed’ and hump- In another virtually dog-salmon in Sequim Bay} continue on inches to eight inches long in ny, that men may Slightly Do you owe them doubling that fortnight — on a so soon for- body-weight diet of condemned | d the mem- beef livers, aceful months — each over four their weight casses and brewers yeast. spleen, salmon car-} ma Rich and Edith Winkle, new all of us must pay} Smith, Bookseller at 334|employes in Planning... ley | THREE " “ARRIVATS" a |COOPER HOME ~ | “LABOR BOARD”—Mrs. Ruth {Cooper reports that the Cooper jhome on Simonton Street was blessed with three new arrivals last Friday. Mrs. Cooper’s dog, “Jannie”, presented them with three new pups. Makes the ole doghouse kinda crowded, eh, Al? . It was happy week-end vaca- RIGHT TO PETITION BROOKLYN.—The right of Americans to petition the gov- ernment for a “redress of griev- | ances” is guaranteed by the first | amendment to the Constitution. | | Soviet gold hoard is put at | $2,000,000,000 to $10, 639,000,000. Political = Announcements For State Senator “BOB” KING | x For Representative | JOHN CARBONELL, JR. For R tati BERNIE C. PAPY For County Commissioner | (Second District) | FRANK BENTLEY 25 percent} For meth Commissioner | ‘ourth District) ‘ GERALD SAUNDERS the Candid} battle with the flu. . \Chief Clerk at Disbursing. ly USCGR, has béeri “assigned as|} “INDUSTRIAL DEPT., Plan-/| returned from the Pacific Area,) KEY WiST CITIZEN BRODOWSKI NOB Civilian Publicity Director { | A | |tioning for Coralie Gibson, who} ‘left for Miami Friday We're! While|glad to see Kathryn Hamilton! back to work after a few days’ . Mrs. Sands; 'says her No’th Carolina vacation| was tops. MINIATURE SMOKE SCREEN AT PERSONNEL RELATIONS “PERSONNEL RELATIONS’— Oscar brother back home in Birming- ham, Alabama . . . Our to M W. Harv To You” The PRO was cloaked in a minia- ture smoke screen the other day when Tommy Poster sed out cigars in honor of his bouncing baby daughter, Sharron Starr... Helen Davis, formerly of says “hiya” to us via mail Charleston, S. C., and wish was back with the “gang” Heard Ralph Sierra over the air waves. Another Lowell Thom- ds? from she BERNICE SACKETT RETURNS TO MIAMI “DISBURSING”—Bernic kett has regretfully left all her friends at this office and is re- turning to her Miami home with! hubby, Lt. (jg) Sackett, USNR . G. Henriquez will be new Sac- LEGALS or NOTICE APPLICATION x > Cha Acts ¢ REBY GIV John J. Kirschenbar of State and County | No. 466 issued the tember, A. D. 1946 in my office, cation for a thereon. ax ( znd day ot ificate ribed uBtm of Monroe, § was in redeemed property de sold to the Court H day’ in the month of M: which is the 4th day of 3 ted this dst day of ie therein wi bidder a Ross C Clerk. of Monroe : Florence Sawyer ¢ 21, Y-148 Monroe County id property was in shler Max certific be redeemed according 5 property described sold to. the highe Ceurt How day in the m which. ds athe 4th day TR "Dated, this..1st.day 1946. @ it Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circult, Court. “Mone County, Fiptida. 4 + i Florence B. Sawyer; D.C. febtedeng- 22,1946 said og By? NOTICE he issued to ractor ub- who does not have an pational License issued by the f Key West for the current defined firm, tractor Every persor ship, corpe other organ tion therec business contracts 0 stated sum combinat pensatio work on structure co-partner- elation, or ay eombina- SAWYER Approved Director « Approved City Manager feb1,1946 BLEVENTH JUDICIAL OF THE STATE OF FLO AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. iN New Jersey ited to appear f ainst You are hereby re to the Bill for Dive you in the above e or before the 13 Florida A. D. 1946. (Circuit Court Seal) ss C Sawyer Clerk of Cireuit Court. Florence E. Sawver, Deputy ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, Attorney for Plaintiff febi-S-1 By Lantrip has a brand new| singing PRO,| IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE! CIRCLED) ; recently employed in thé office of. he is going to trY| ., sesesMAAAAABRAeeeeseseeeeeeeeeeeeaea | city clerk Roy Hamlin. | | of said property | Jan11-18-39;feb1,1946 ' *| To, | m4) iter and demands which } | NoTIer on J to ie on the \City Manager jas a condition precedent to com- | ‘Kirschenbaums Leave For Mi Has s Secretary IN KEY WEST WITH RELATIVES FROM CITY CLERK'S | | OFFICE | Noon today Captain © and * Mrs: » Johr © Js pF Rirschenbaum, Jz; and dayghts | county, ersy Key and Nell, who had Been | Without the race. visiting his parpnts, Mr. and | Mrs. J. J. K.rschenbaum, 415 White street, left this morning ' for Vicksburg, Miss., where the aptain will resume his duties} New secretary to City Manager! Dave King is Mrs. Betty. Burt, and the anybody: Mrs. Reba Lowe will continue ination in Mr. Hamlin’s office. The city clerk now will take care of only} communicatons, minutes for. the} in the experimental laboratorie | city commission meetings andj of the United States Army En-! | the police court records with the| gineers, a position he held before | one clerk believed sufficient for} he went to war. ! this. He has been in the army five | Mrs. Burt besides assisting Mr | years, 18 months of which time} King will also aid City Finance) he served in the Pac:fic theatre. | Head Charles Roberts from time/ fe returned from Japan last to time when work becomes) November and went to Camp heavy in his office. Shelby, Miss. where he was eee aL | given his terminal leave, which? LEGALS will not expire till March 15. However Captain Kirschen-! NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS AME STATUTE S HI | baum dee‘ded to remain in Key! ATUTE ow that| West only a month on his re-/ exiting to engage| ceiving letters from the engi-! i itjou neering office that his services cee ete heed 12, a ihtends | were ‘néered ‘in the laboratories. | ccs Game) Oldtitne: golfers in. Key West! of Monroe Goanty, ‘Pioridne + » | will well recall. John Kirgchen Dated en ae Antes | baum when'he was a caddy o} ! the municipal geifil omar on?” ole Owner. | Stock “to. he RAD AEE ey he | aimeaeudlle as * fhe | ater discontinued pla the! " |ularly and devoted more of h-s qualified OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN; CHANCERY. Case WARREN W. rieties of} throug- Interior Velvet Gloss $3.25 Gal. Interior Gloss $3.25 ying reg-! No. 10-518 > ering rofe: WELTERS, | time to engineering, a profession | vs, { JUANITA WELTERS, } ITA WE ERS, KET STREET, S | out the world. by ordered that you are! entitled Court. to\the Bill of Com-| West Citizen . hereby designated | be for four (4) consecutive! - as One of the Judges of! Wdision relieves promptly be= mroe County, Florida, this toth and aid nature pore jcean er pe em an ‘raw, tender, ins | By: a bottle of Cxeomulsin with the un=" ‘ Deputy guick Plaintiff, he had decided to follow Peon efendant, : Flat Wall Finish be There are 100,000 v NORTH AR) SOURT. a ta. appear on the 11th day | a 1 the ne’ in which this Creom' of this Cause fou co he ht to the seat of the nuary 19 i od AG Sawyér | Sane bronchial mucous mems RANG a e the way it ‘CREOMULSION DIVORCE. he entered his teens. ORD! R OF sul 12 u 0 $2.65 Gal. | insect ‘animal paras LOUIS, MI 1946, before the abo: above entitled cause and The Key| per et Ed o shall published once al rone | Is ss the Honprable Aquilino urt and the in ‘the’ City ‘of Key > West, loosen and expel esti Sore branes. Tell your, to sell you | Rayan Bhenis.' y Siebe. cereale | aoe forCoughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis NOTICE TO CREDITORS (1933 Profate Act, Sees. 119. 120) COURT OF THE COUNTY! » MONROE COUNTY; 1. PROBATD ' Deadline For One Primary Race | Here Passed was ihe deadline | for qualifying to be a candidate nomination Monroe passed entering the Democratic representation, from The four aspirants for the nom licormmission order Delio Cobo, John Carbonell, J in THOMAS PAU L. ATWELL, alg known 48 PAUL ATIMBLL, edeaked. All Creditars ang Persgna, Hav-! ‘ing Claims: or “Démanas ge Said Estate: andeagh of-you are hereby notified ang -xeguirGd to present any youy or| either of you, may have against the te of ‘Thomas Paul Atwell, known as Paul Atwell, de- , late of said County, to the Judge of Monroe ‘County, , at his office in the court of said County at Key West, | within eight calendar | from the time of the first | publication of this notice. Each) lelaim or demand shall be in . and shall state the place idence and post office address claimant, and shall be sworn the claimant, his agent, or| MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY is attorney, and any such claim or} demand not so filed shall be void. | (sd): MAGGIE ATWELL ROWLAN | executrix of the Last Will and| estament of Thomas Paul At- ell, also known as Paul At- well, deceased. N11-18-25 ;feb1,1946 OF INVEPARION: TO BID, N CAST-IRON PIPE is we given fae ne 8. i a mis alt” Th fer cieen rhies sale of some i orice Finnie sion ory pipe, as follo} ieee M Class 715! Penge Cast Iron oo 4 Class ei Pree: coh JR hehkrd Tee M. ‘Thread Cast tron mae Pieces 1 S Precaulked oa Class 150, Male 73 150 Iron Pipe 20 Pleces 1%”'x6’, Precaulked Bell and 2 Thread Cast Iron Pipe 2500 Feet 2”x18’ Cast Iron Pre- caulked Pipe The bids should be should be accompanied by a ce check payable to the eel Aqueduct Commission for neated and | 10%, of the The terms will be net hh at or prior to the delivery of the materials The Commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids, in or in part, with complete pm on the part of the Com- pn to negotiate on the sub- quantities de- i the bidders are | further notified that acceptance of all or any part of the bid is sub- to the approval of the -Recon- Corporation, . of h bidder js no ‘bu: or financial connection sor rest, direct or indirect, between r, on the one’ hand, and er, officer, employee* or other associate of the Commisston, ! on the other hand, and that ao one! associated th ‘the Commisston | shall in any way, directly er 4n- directly, immediately or sulise- ntly derive any personak pse benefit. resulting from, or have any Personal (unofficiaJ) connec- | tion with, the sale transaction, the} materials’ sola, or any tesale or | other use or transfer of the mater- ial obtained from the and that in the case of a succ i | and which is accepted by the ssion and approved by the Reconstruction Corpor: suitable affidavits as to co nee with these juirements | Ehall be obtained from the buyers pleting the transaction. The sealed bids will be opened at the offices of the Commisston, at 522 Southard Street, Key West. . on Friday, February 8th, D. 1946, at 10 o'clock A. M. ‘Dated, ints 2th day of January, . DB ERNEST A. RAMSEY, | Man: Florida Keys | Aqueduct Commission : Jan25 ;feb1,1946 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1; 1946 ‘Hello Girls’ Get Boost In Salary Advices have just been feceiv- in this city that telephone eperators salaries have . been Loosted to $31.20 a week for 4% how These are for learners, Previous salary was $26. t ‘ed Bernie C. and Will E. P. Roberts. Time for Papy filing for the county races in the second and fourth districts will Rot ex- » pire till March 24. TRAT’S AS WASHABLE AS YOUR DISHES... Your favorite room repainted in a jiffy with one, quick-drying coat. No muss, no fuss. Then... even the most delicat wall shades are easily kept immagplate with soap and water. See ug for color chart today!” 3 = BROS. FileMiG and ELIZABETH STREETS PHONE 270 SUN EY 18 FIRST 25 WOMEN IN LINE { AT BOXOFFICE MONDAY MATINEE ADMITTED FREE! AMAZING PRESENTATION: ON OUR STAGE C.HARRY _ AT SUTIBLE FOR GRADE SCHOOL KIDDIES. MURSE AT ALL SHOWS [ UE 410 “THE DELICATE® SUBJECT, OF gTHISZATTRACTION THE SHOWING, j-OFAIT= MUST: BE LIMITED TO ADULTS 0

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