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Pewwrrrererwvrrrevvver wre vewwrvv www | vwrvv ewe ew ver vUers vererverevrverero/S ESE SERRE EB Eee BEEBE SSS SSG These Women CORAL ROCKETS STAND FIRM have been some ap- to getting the Key West Association big tarpon in through the Keys, hitting at mullet and smaller Five more months and accord- ing to the advance notice of the actively re- Gulf Atlantic Steamship - Cony pany, the new steel ferries will {be ranning between |. Havana. Wish they’ information. — Don't a f f Citizen by a visitor and asked why there wa: duplication of organiza-| know if the ferries will have a 4 2 ‘ c stern entrance or a side exnitrance| the other day the “Candid Cad” }read somé place that they con- for the cars. If a stern entrance|!0oked about him, and secretly tain more vitamins or portein or OPERATORS APARTMEN’S FOR RENT then there had better be some! @ughed at how funny people took ih Hl i | | THE KEY WzST CITIZEN ‘= NAVY CIVILIAN NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS By J. HARMAN BRODOWSKI - Information for the Advertisers NOB Civilian Publicity Director RATES FOR REGULAR and | PAYMENT ; : BLACKFACE TYPE mente ts invartonly tm navence. el Aavertivements “under -thin jtemular advertisers with ledge: ae- will be inserted tp ‘The Citizen at) semi have thelr mdvertine- ihe ‘tate of Ze a word fur each taner| eure oharged. Nev eiret is’ words at lene ts tue | PUBLICATION DEADLINE The rate for Sinekface type tn Be @ Te ineure puntenine, copy mat word and the minimam charge for im the wife krfore U1 v’elook 08 te fest 15 w ‘or lean in 450. dnp of publication, —~ SUBS SRRBEESSe eee eesroesas eesti 3 : es HELP WANTED WANTED TO RENT OF BUY ™ Asessbeesdeebdeseneedasdaerseeeacaaane | — i Se | Will rent or buy small piano.-Pre- : “THE CANDID CAD IN THE CAFETERIA’ BRES2 for Spinet. Call 1178-W after While eating in the cafeteria up potato peelings because he TELEPHONE 4. mar6-6¢x something than anything ¢ } 2. Ail 1 construction on a ramp wherever! When they eat. Don’t excuse food before him unflergoes a ini- WAGE INCREASE |. Garage, apartment, soon available. the ferries are to dock se that yourself, either, because you prub- | croscopic scrutiny and invariably Learners now earn a mini- No pets. 1119 Washington St. Hi i ear can be driven up. Scuttle- butt tells you that the dock will be either Porter Dock or Craig Dock. Right now as you know the Navy is getting ready to turn! back docks to panies but there is nothing at this a Hf ft HT writing which indicates that. oi F i Craig Dock will be us z F jably look like these people your-|he finds some minute particle to mum of $31.20 per week marl1-2tx self! | pick off the-food and discard, for 48 hours work TAKE THE DELICATE EAt- ‘even though it’s a glass of milk: LOST \ER, for instance. She is usually | Wage rates for experienced neatly dressed and takes a seat-} LEGALS operators are proportion- \Lost — Lady’s very small Eig where she can see the whole = ately higher _ | wrist watch, platinum case, dia- agit tere | ae eae eae ; : mond studded. Tel. 768-R or Scuttle | 9? del pee Po! eG at ional payment for e tells us that there will be another CMS. She always drinks her coi-| Cytnty rae “Certificate, No, 4} Sunday and holiday work | Black wallet on Southard betwee. fee like she’s afraid her eyes will jissued the Ist of June, A, Duval and Margaret sts. Return drop into the cup. She wears a! 1943, has filed —_— & dock up at Porter Dock, east of present long pier. The old Aero- marine shed, birthplace of Pan American Airways will probably) go the way of all things and be! # fi; iss aig i: af Ft F 4 A 2 BRINGING SHIP: IN The biggest thrill was the. first time? ht LST up to’ a dock. It iS. muchtovegy the pl; ¢8;;..He:.worries hig| erty descriped therein will be sold to pply 9 to 5 atithe © like driving a car ‘with one.ex- Y ception. When you put on the brakes the ship does not just! stop like a car. It continues on to ja small stop. Going for a dock you stand on a bridge high above everything even higher than the Here's @ spot of praise for the warehouses on the dock. You so hard to come in very slowly with both an unusu- engines turning over because a presented by un- huge ship has a lot of momentum geod actors. It is a fitting and at a slight angle to a dock win- When your bow sta the socia! tion nearly at the dock, you swing visitors your rudder over to get stern in events from at the same time coming back one, Highlight third or two thirds on the out-) of fiesta as put board engine to help the stern * tuck in. This is the perfect land-| ing, but you should see some! skippers tear their hair out on| across some real landings. Never thought we. directly and quite, . ¥ an}sor Ez i 18 not calling attention to myself since any Key. West boy is just as much at home. on the jowater!' But going into Gulfport Se ih eeainnel with a new~jimior ofti- sueh 1 accepted Ft “at the, con” I pointed out to a right him that the current was going ‘from’ west ‘to»east and was *‘Set= ting Him down’,on the-red)buoys on; the right hand. side channel. He was a little with brand new gold so after a ‘who cursory glance he said “Nope we are going from right to left”. At/ the same time he asked wished to relieve him. I said, No, pass the next really looking over the situation the .executive who was senior . watch officer relieved the deck and turned to look over the sit-/ uation. The ship was being set, right down on a buoy not fifteeen| yards off the starboard bow “My God” he said and then gave the order for Right Full Rudder Since the bow was clear of the} buoy, this flung the stern out and as soon as the stern cleared the buoy he gave the order Left Full Rudder to get back in the J channel.and, away, from the shal; beyond the buoy.'s i i tf iy come here, What, | lt i ; person. Now id | be ruled by groups persons if eft . That is our right. visitors who wish in our government f f i $ 4 fl iH tf : 3 ‘ He i ef & z t : i é f i 7 | VAS grown in sand or clay. ile f a id.} then turned to|S amd said “I re-f> ell) he walked off inda sheepishly. ' 3 RE'’S BEEN A CHANGE MADE & i in Hh some progress in along this line. I believe that Key have been aroused A A Tere WAIN ee Se ag / ‘0 again. He had comand of an LCI! to Mrs. Scully, 906 Southard st. Reward. mar9-2tx a’ has made tender and gracious smile, an deed to be issued 1 : Said MANY OTHER Ann Petry Talks of Race By ADELAIDE KERR AP Newsfeatures “The answer to the 'raee ques- \tion is going to be found in ‘they j children, if you ask me,” says Ann|/ Petry, Negro novelist, whose first he Street,” just publish- ed,"won the Houghton ‘Mifflin $1,- F i 5 3 E ber F E “The opinions of most adults are‘formed and set; but the chil- dren are different. We hear a lot about changing the reaction of} the white to the Negro. The aver- .|age person never stops ‘to thins that there is a reaction of the Negro as well. openly hate the whites. You ‘have to convert on ail sides. How can you expect good will unless the Negro gets a chance to know, white people and know what they are like? As it is now, he does not parents Mr. Lovering engaged as newspaepr Massachusetts paper having about 16,000 readers during the absence of the editor- publisher in the service. NO BIRTHPLACE CLINTON, Iil.—Although Mrs. Ida Briggs has lived to the ripe learn, while they are young, that! old age of 75, she still ca i tell where she was born. Pine race whe cee endl tnnc| first of nine children of Nicholas “But if the children mixed more. in sehools, the two races woulu know each other. They would: those who are kind, those described property in the County ture of what the average lovely | of Monroe, State Florida,’ to-wit Fi 2 Ease Envelope containing letters and miss looks like to the sighing pub- ds fe ), B resolutions from the Jaycees lic. i ea : Let our Chief Operator,» < d the Ch: f Commerce. SACI Y Gn OROSITy 5 Sat ee a aPS (Bs tres Mrs, McDermott," 2 | Rewara. S.C. Singleton, 825 ' h Afi i hy tie name gfe Bllanticts Mt Filer and tell you the. wholeistoryy = | White St, marl i-2¢! : : | in her mind’s eye, she is the pie-|¢ tifieate emb the following ADVANTAGES ! i i and Lavina Girard, she was born. while the family was en route ‘from Kansas to Illinois in cov- ered wagon. The tra‘l the wag~ on followed was not marked, so who are cruel, those who are ir- telligent, those who are dumb. {n short that thé-other race is maue up of human beings! Out of.th’s could’ confe}a mutual understand- thessloppy eater. ‘He really gets | {ie name ort on Syour nerves. “He slutps nis a ye bes shall be re. f . = si! i a = 4 e ~ 4, a and. spills erackerscrumbs all | agemed tacoarding to law, the prop: aaa Golf-leaf and flower design hi A : let’ on Duval | Sattirday’ nigitt EPHONE OFFICE? {| between Monroe Cafe, and Kress. Sentimental Value: * Re ward. 604 Grinnell St mar11-Itx Se ae i the highest bidder at the Court bread like a puppy with a bone: | tp, else vedere att he, court Everytime I get the opportunity. the month of Apri 1, 1946, which is to watch one of these characters! the | Taian at Pepruacy. up close, I get the impression that! 194 a Be I am sitting across from one of | (Cireuit Court febl-tf nobody knows for sure Whetheres’ ST] she was born in Kansas or: MibeA yself, but ; souri. ing whieh could so! lem of trce<yh speak f6r any! ‘that’s ‘the way J see ,it.” the wife of Sgt. George Petry, began her coin ments rather hesitantly. —_—_— CENTRALIA, I1.l.—The strois those prehistoric creatures that] Set o¢ Ginsu eee ae Openings for clerks, male and|Sterling silver identification tore their meat to ribbons by | _County, Florida. female. Also messengers. West hand. He behaves in much tne, PY? same manner. When he gets up from the table, he has gravy all! . OF THE -| 517 Fleming Street. mar11-2tx has overrun and overtaxed the facilities of the maternity ward at S. Mary’ Hospial, bu the at- tendants at the hosp'tal equal to the problem. Three ot “ bracelet. Name “Rose Good-| ern Union. feb26-tf] man”. Reward if returned to/ L_crrcvrr|Grocery clerk, must be experi- down his suit. His tie has been! OF FLORIDA, soaking for ten or fifteen minutes | aE a! eae sean eee oe Ton eALE bes eo teennend its aoe aa wince No. 10-1 val St. mar9-3t| Vita Var Hcuse Paint, guaranteed TOESE BASHFUL. Beotrin ie Palate, 100% pure. $3.25 gallon. There are another source of wonder. ANNA‘G. sterner, VOPCP {Wanted — A waitress, must be Pi ee Liners tt ERY Ee They act as though they just dug | Defendant. capable of working fountain or| *1¢rce Bros, mari-lma ‘0 PEAR making sandwiches. Land 0’! the newly born infants were drawers and were doing nicely, he use of cement as a build- ing material was known to the Egyptians 400 B. C. their food from a secret hidiag place underground and they're TO | Library copies of current best Sun Dairies, 1001 Division St. € Y L w ONE aeiie ‘sellers—at prices that get lower | afraid you will see it. They beau! \'1"\ arpated at you ave manlictt| sanlenchurental auTonnillivoe down close to their trays and onlyz|Teduired to appear on. the bookshelves comparatively rf 4 March, 1946, hefore a pag a bite, whens Hey think no! ie gout i ‘ /HELP WANTED—MALE painlessly, get acquainted with is looking. They yer; eat Rip vacepubee eX Eey | our unique rental library sales Steaks or chops becaust they 'res| West Cittzen ereby ved /Stockman. wanted’ ‘for full i system. Paul Smith, bookseller ‘quire cutting, and every time ong) az, the | ne publishel for four} ™an between ages of 18 and.s3| cor, Simonton and Eaton sts, of these jerks has to cut meat?! cutive Weeks. a for stockroom work. Apply ‘S. | mar1+tf he succeeds in having hunks of qonrtabig Aquat 41 Brews &Go. 3 beef flying through the air until) [Mis Court ant the of “thas e carry’a full line of all plumb- you think the nearest stockyard! Court in the City of thes been‘ blown up! » Count “this “isth { Recruiters wanted. Regular Army. ing supplies and fixtures, Pipe ] February, 1948.0 reenlistments open for men in! cut and threaded at Pepper's NEXT IS THE THRIFTY coa |" «seat) ; grade of “buck” sergeant or| Flumbing Supply, 512 Fleming. thing.” cS acaNER gars 2 lower, desiring to b : stationed | jan31-tf ‘one of those varaee " . 11,19464 in Key West or ‘recrtiiting duty. | = 2 nee to see him eat; Boy Jdversthi : Coast eS ay : Prefer local, men.separated less | Vita Var Super Chromium Finish v As , NOTICE OF APPLICATION than 00 days. Prospects for pto-| Aluminum Paint, covers 30% i ‘ 4 FOR TAX DELD goer down the hatch, and what Chapter s07ak-cActs of 1901 motion very good. Limited ot-| more surface than most of the atch! He even eats the tooth SOTICE IS HEREBY GIV fer. Apply in person or by w aluminum paints. $5.40 per gal pick in his sandwich for rough ing to Room 228, Post Office lon. Pierce Bros. marl-iino age. He picks the meat off the {20M 4,78 an 5 sai ‘di fers 4¢ ————_— bone like an Arizona vulture. I 1943, has filed i SEIT OO es 2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows, even saw one of these guys spend 2d ,has mad 5 af furnished and unfurnished; WANTED ten minutes trying to scrape the Certificate embr > followin} small down payment, balance flowers off the bottom of his ‘escribed : fhe Count payable monthly. Johnson & plate. The best way to act when ‘ Wanted—Laundry to do. Pick up| Johnson, Phone 372. mar1-tf seated near this buzzard is to keep | Tecer' service. Phone 224. mar5-12tx a lot about children that she used When her husband went to was she made up her mind to settle once and for all the question of whether she could write. few months she lived on the $70 monthly allowance from her hus- {band while she turned out sevecal chapters of her book. With that she won the Houghton Mifflin Awerd, which enabled complete her work. Now she is at work on another book. Mrs. Petry is executive secre. tary of Négro Women Inco porated, a nonpartisan organiza- tion whose aim is to keep Negro women abreast of the times and inspire them to good citizenship. “Negro women can do a lot to raise their race,” she says, “if they will take an interest out side their homes—especially in the schools.” ANN PETRY ., . Her first novel won da prize. ... she-finished hér face and Voice With the fervor of her feeling and her words spilled. out. Her novel, “The Street." is the story of a young, attractive Negro divorcee and her strug- gle to rear and support her eight-year-old son alone in Har- lem on a low income, whicn makes it impossible for her to escape irom the crowded living your hands in your lap. Don’t! ‘The assessment of said property Conerete block machines for sate. seave them on the stable or yourunnen sthereaid certificate was) in MISCELLANEOUS | Capacity 1000 to 1500 blocks may find yourself with an in-, Ida Reynolds ‘i _ 5 per day. Can be operated with quisitive fork stuck in them, Unless said. certificate shall be| Refrigeration sales and service.! one pallett. Write care of Key THE CAREFUL EATER follows property described “theretn will be| Repairs on all makes. All work| West Citizen, Box HK. conditions of “the street”. many another novelist, Mrs. Petry found that nearly erything she had done fed g! to the literary mill. She was born the daughter of to Subscribers him up. This fellow has to know sold to the highest bidder at the| guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, feb28-13t : | druggist in Saybrook, Conn., and what kind of a cow the milk came ©oUrt House door on the first Mon-| 920 Duval st., phone 333. | |from and whether the spinach whichis the Ist day of Apri, feb18-tf| Fresh tomatoes. 1310. Johnson BOTTOM FISHING ted this 18th di I A A 194 | counts his calories most carefully {was graduated from the College of Pharmacy of the University of Connecticut. She longed to wriie, If the carrier has not delivered your copy of street. mar6-7tx (Circuit Court Seal) and goes around after other peo-| y Ross C Sawyer $3.00 Boat, 25 ft. length, 7 ft. beam. ple gare ofinished ‘cating, picking | ne of ete gone Monroe ee An eae INCLUDED | Teed for Kinglishiig and aar'y a ej EYHOUND j ishing. ee riggs, -D Sea VEGAL 5 : : CAPT. C, N. McCLOUD. Poinciana. mar4-6tx $s 4p END OF GULF DOCK ieee ees teeieaaiaeenanr ae |KEY WEST Vita Var Full Body Floor Varnish; NOTICE TOOREDITORS + \ mar8:1%tx} "$5.00 value, $3.95 gallon, ‘none (1933 Probate Act. seem. 110, 120) | } IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY - better. Pierce Bros. marl-lmo JUDGE, MONK UNTY, FL. y Certificate . 5 iN PROBATE, Se day 0 MACHINERY Sp| In re: Bstate of | 1 same yo) Electric heaters, $10.30. Lowe . ii Y TUTTLE as jade applicatio: a ‘ac’ 7 meee an the wan Laaw this JOD Gavan TD ceeck |tax deed to be lasucd there Machinery and factor equipment,! and Son, 846 Olivia st. To All Creditors and Persons Hav-! ce en th new and used, fo rall industries mar8-3tx for their’ birthright I find that those new who are going into Key politics are doing so more and with more love fonthe people who vote them in. ‘TIME SUMMER TIME ‘the time of year coming going back to the Pacific and I watched him handle the ship at! the Section Base. It was neat and) notified and required to present any | 35, Teco! precise. He stepped off the ship| claims and demands which you, or ya Olas , and grinned at me. respect I have in the war is the of sa way those middlewesterners who! °f,.M L never saw a ship before took County at K Flor! with charge and learned how to do Charge Assault iE With Knife Here. Case of Robert Williams will be @er the banks and of the huge up in city court today with the thought of the Police charge of assault ‘with a i eolor of the deadly weapon; namely, a knife. The police claim that the as hed the sault was on Eula Wilcox. The greatesi | rf bridge at sea in the middle down in heavy foul weat those marching tall, clouds marching from along the Gulf columnar clouds water clear un-) ts F time of the year when BEWARE OF SEA MINES SEATTLE.—Coast Guard hauled thorities advise residents along | au-} To abe sag hy is the’the coast not to try to reconvert | when you crank up Sea mines and go putttting onto beaches. One of the mines making a straight which floated up on the Wash- | lime through the harbor slick. Or ington shore was found by an head from side to side| unidetified man who was just! fling them- about to load it onto his truck which might ‘the old outboard and flounder probably saving his life. we over a stream man said he planned to take it Or ‘home and convert it into a flow crash of er pot, white herons cr: ing Claims or Demands Agains‘ Atlantic Machinery & Equip. but she worked for some time in her father’s store and she says it gave her no plots, it taught-her adesson which Listen instead about yourself: Then’ 'she- worked awhilé on Harlem Amsterdam News and The People’s Voice. After her marriage she worked in the New | York Foundation for the Further- ance of Education in the Field of | Child Guidance, which taught her The Citizen by 6 o'clock ‘each evening. please tele- Phone 51 and it will be livered to you. An as- t remains in the of- fice for this purpose un- | til that hour. Circulation Manager. Said Estate: a 7 Youlands@aoa. of you.are hereby'| Co., 211 N. E. 59th St, Miami,{91; Neptune outboard motor. I S recorded Monroe County Fla. marll-Imox| 188-B Poinciana Extension, ther of you, may have against the | e fay Tuttle, decease. The assessment of said property mar8-3tx vertificate was in WANTED TO BUY Ccvccvccsccccce abeth M. Filer and Four rooms of furniture, com- ° certificate shali be|Wanted—House electric water] plete with household effects, nroe o1 in the court hous: Place Your Refrigeration REAL ICE deemed ordin to law, the = In chEht ealenday mo rridt, Wit; « Croperty. described therein will be| Pump. Ri, Box 101, Home-| $100, 44-E, Naval Housing, Air | time of the first publication of this 801d to the highest Wdder at stead, Fla. marl-9tx} Station. mar9-2t: not Rach claim or demand shail ¢ Cr ot See eee is GE Ist day of April |Wanted—Old rags. Call at The/| Dinette set; double bed, complete: address of the cla ted this 18th day of Febr Citizen Office. janl7-tf! table-model radio, six metal Jagent, or hie attorney, aut 2 (Cireuit Court | Venetian blinds. Naval Housin chrim or demand not’ so fil ath | Bea KO OecuIO curt FOR HIRE | Unit, 39-H, White and United BSN ANNA LOUNDERS. | Monroe County. Florida. = 5 Sts. marll-2tx As executrix of the Last Will and| By: Florence al aw er, DC. |For Hire—Truck, general moving. | Testament of May rattle Jeceared: | pas OR ER eS BREA "| J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh | Two houses (one on corner). Ap- eee NOTICELO ey AEE tIGARION Lane. Phone 1161-W. ply 1010 Virginia Street. IN THE CMCUIT COURT OF THE) PLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT) and you will get | mar1l-Imox | marll-2tx OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN | GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service AND. FOR MONROE COUNTY, IN |) iaaucal FOR RENT |Easter rabbits, order early. Yard ee ‘of June, D, 1943, has = = eggs. 919 Southard. A. one et hon a tax deed ts pDetective stories, romances, biog- Ra . Plaintiff, b reon. Said Certificate | raphies ,all the best new books, MINNIE 0. LYONS, pm in the Counts of Monros,| S9me for Se per day, many for) “Three and five-ton Chrysler A , Defendant. ; “ |) only 10c for a whole week. Paul) temp packaged air-condition Siuseco tom es | Smith, Bookseller, cor. Simon-} now available for installation Garroll Street, | ton and Eaton streets. marl-tf} in Key West. Representative ; 5 r rth Car: assessment of sald property | will be in Key West March 18tr You are hereby required t« | in Key West March 18tn to the Bin for Divor the name oft Blizabern Mt weiter and | WANTED TO RENT Address inquiries to Box GBO, you in the above st Beane Teme Gee | c/o Citiz ie efore the 10 Pi ie i 5 | 'o Citizen m: Datharw tea re alte iiis re Poteuned. atcordina tor tee ine | Wanted--Rurnished room, 910/00) p= t ned therein will be taken as con-| property descril therein will be| monthly. Write to Edelstein, |Corner lot on Division street, €4 suatee sold to the highest bidder at the! gg © Citize: i y y on Pack» Uone and Ordered at Koy Wes: !Gyurt House dest on the first Men, | care The Citizen, Give address | on Division, 104” on Packr. : rida this 9th day of March, A. D.' day in the month of April, 1946, | mar4-7tx | Now has 2 small cottages and i | 1946 iwhich is the ist day of April, 15 - large > i . k Seal) Ross C Sawyer 1946. “'|Wanted—2 or 3 bedroom partly] sale, see owner at Lopez Plumb- plete. of Cinenit Caurt: | «Circuit: Court | furnished house, permanent] ing Co., 920 Division, cor. of ay nbeputy Ga | Bee leeks of The COE art | resident. Phone Dick, 9137 Packer, or at 1915 Seidenter ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR, Mo 30 orids ‘| ne ane a seni) eS > 752-3 or 765. Rtaroey ete py Pontes County, Florida after 5 p.m. any night, or write | Ave., phone J or OS i marll-1 arll-2ts feb18-25;mari-11,194¢! R.S.M., c/o Citizen. mar9-3tx REAL ICE is More Economical It's Healthy and Safe - It's Pure Thompson Enterprises, Ine. {ICE DIVESION) Key West. Florida

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