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efits wo The ; West Citizen Kacept by EP Tes, Citing® Waliding (eet Greene and Ann Streets in Key West New ape 4 Meare oe Key od West. Florida lass maiter oh vending notices, cards’ 0: + = ie Of respect, obit - ote wil bt gos et tbe rate of 10 cent: Dee fer entertainment db; pen forum ap: of punite fawue OOME AND GROWTH community in the become prosper- there is some income. Thc me, the prosperity. * cannot prosper flow of money vorders. The coir live in Key} true work upbuilding o The money like all ab- no good %. weet! om wr ean the in he As . the er away * 1 as this to local com-} ndustria enterprise grow: sequisition of 3 meome ex it pros balance it it wither: and cities the same matter how | ob- re ger ' expense f the wa ” wiret ander ve er esited wealth Peo mean genera) perity, but it certainly the possibility of jewired state. Consider rae West as one joint enter- th citizens ar What each away from sent away ells, away | money| offset the | j the money | is greater than| eway the civic en ite surplus grows. is the other | enterprise the balance con iwindles and the erty” begins to be m the wall, ORIVE CAREFULLY The all mone h : one is to civie he ae & ad t per average driver’, not trunken or defective responsible for a of the nation’s idents accord- ‘© on outstanding traf- who insists that accidents are ng things that / know are he a undoubtedly this assertion driver knows ng to pass an- " a curve or nding a hill, but to take a vertakes cau- frentimes we get by, mally, there ident, causing erious injury. Sim- samples could be the central idea for motorists » get is that esary to as- ny violation of will result dent sing works even that pub- The Citizen, but it w investment. om the market and » trade rise, balloon- patil they collopse and have a full-blown It is inevitable. ers were Doubj:ing Tlhomases ‘aneés that are now Actual. | | — THE STATUS CHANGES A good many Key West- when they read the story n The Citizen, in which! Representative Bernie C. | 2apy said that, according to | assurances he had been | riven in Washington, the NAS bases in this area’ would not be put on care-; basis. Cautious, because he indy it would be an exceed- poor policy for him to ie icipate the: Navy, Mr.) apy stated that he would RATES Regu lar Type Advertisem =nts under this head will be (inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 2c a word for each insértion, but the minimum chaijge for the first 15 words or legs is 30c. Black Flace Type The rate for, blackface type give no particulars what- HELP WANTED : wer about what the change e ; yould be and advised Key aT Westers to wait till the Navy rir S | GOOD START:'NG PAY nade the formal announce-| YOU WAN ment. The announcement - was! nade Saturday in The Citi-| zen by Captain W. H. Ham- Iton, the commanding of- icer, who said the NAS; itatus had been changed) rom a modified caretaking Girls Joining Us toi Train as Telephone Operatoi'’s Reecive $25 A WEEK About $108 a month) from the } Very First Day. That’ for a 40-} yasis to a reduced opera-|Hour Week, with Opportunity to; For Rent—4%4-room apartment, |Make More for Overtirae at Time- | and-a-Half j i | $30 A WEEK sional basis. Oe The latter activity, Cap-| ain Hamilton® explained, or less is THE KEY WEST omaaty la ae LT CLASSIFIED ADS” Information for the Advertisers Set SS ee ay nena Z bad insure’ sa be im the office belone Tf ‘o'clock on the day of publica- 45c, PAYMENT for classified ad+ Payment vertisements is invariably in advance, ers with have their advertisements charged. but regular advertis- ledger accounts may WC Th APARTMENTS FOR RENT Efficiency apartment for married | couple or two persons. All con- veniences, ‘new apartment house. Apply 124 Duval St.,| rear of La Conga Bar. Furnished apartments. 507 Fran- cis St. may29- -6tx | 1212 Pearl Street, rear. may29-8tx | Apartment, furnished. 1034 Grin- nell St. may31-6t tion. OFFICE Business office in The’ Citi- ‘zen Building, corner Greene and Ann streets, Door to the right on entering building. FOR SALE For Sale—Cushman motor scoot- er. Apply 1212 Pearl St.,. rear. jun4-2tx | |For Sale—'45 Servi-Cycle,: $185. jun4-2tx Remington portable, excellent | condition. $45.00. Call at 87} Duval Street, or Trading Post. * jun4-3tx all utilities furnished, refrigera- ‘ tor, garage. St. Apply 833 Olivia jun3-3tx neant that 50 per cent of} he personnel may be re- ained. It was good: news for Key | Westers, partieularly those) ‘ivilian employes at Trum-|SCHEDULED PAY IIVCREASES »0 and Boca Chica who, a LIBERAL, nonth or so ago; had been| EMPLOYE BENEF!T PLAN t VACATION WITH PAY (About $130 a Nionth) After 6 Months’ Training and Experience |APTS. FOR RENT |For Rent—Furnished ‘apartment. 1116 Watson St. jun3-2t: Upstairs apartment at 419 United} Apply at 1224 Duval! Street. Street, between 5 and 7 p.m. jun4-tf ; ! Large capacity luggage trailer. 1946 tag. 600 x 16 tires. Phone 1029-J. House, brand new, and lot. Lo- cated at 3512 Avenue “E”. 5 rooms, bath. Eligible for FHA financing. Open for inspection. Above property will be sold in compliance with Priorities Reg- ulation 33 (preference to World War II Veterans). Phone 831-M. jun4-5tx i nformed their employment} vould end May 31, and are Interesting Work. FOR SALE | PHOTO SUPPLY | | i row still at work. | A great deal of exag- geration creeps into claims w assertions made during a| ampaign, but Bernie Papy | jid not exaggerate, but, in- stead, adhered to a fact, when he said that his serv-! ce to the people of Mon-' oe county as a representa- | ive was not confined to Congenial Assowiates APPLY TELEPHONE OFFICE Mrs. McDern ott Chief Operator i SOUTHERN BELL TIELEPHONE } and TELEGRAPH COMPANY | junl-tf | i FEMALE HELP WANTED ; about 35, to} what he-did at Tallahassee, Intelligent woman, e § trips he had) ‘epresent national concern in!, Me: ppokeof tip x Key West. Must be able to! made to Washington and elsewhere in behalf of his. -onstituents, and promised, | were he returned to office, | ‘o tontinue that activity. Better than aver-| Call for appoint- Marshall, La Con- jun4-3tx meet public. age earnings. ment. Mr. cha. He had not been nomi-| BUSINESS,OPPORTUNITIES ite calle, nated a week before he be-| gan to take action to try to! HOME ND AO SUPPLY | have stopped the intention |p. chise and Merchandise avail.) Buick, 4 i Investigate before you; to place NAS on a caretak- able now fot-.new Associate ‘ng basis. His connections in Stores. 2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows, furnished and unfurnished; payable Johnson, small down payment, balance cluded. Evans Camera and monthly. Johnson &| Photo Supply Store, 506 South- Phone 372. juni-tf! ard St. phone 439: junt-tf iRoll films developed and printed | in 36 hours, oversize prints in- 2% Ton 1942 Cargo Truck Fully Insured A Bargain PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval pany cari terials. and Division Sts. junt-tf |Pepper’s Plumbing Supply Com- ries a full stock of ma- We cut and “thread pipe and take care of all. serv- condition, good tires. Phone 118, may9-tf 1937 sedan Speciak~Good See Pooy Old Craig, Division ani@Fran- Washington are such that! invest,.,Write or wire Kenyon) jimt-3 he knew on whom to call! Auto Stores, Dallas 1, Texas. | when he went there, and,| 5) + may27-7tx| LUGGAGE TR. bedoee: hk. fears ag si | MISCELLANEOUS | New, Factory Built home, he was given: assur- co \Refrigeration sares ana service. ‘ties. Repairs on all makes. All work} All Steel Body, New Tires PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER ae guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, | Duval and Division Sts., One person’s musi¢e is an-, 220 Duval st., phone 333. 1 juni-tf} other person’s noise. may18-tf} =e |300—600 and 650—16 recaps, t is regrettable that Pres-|©@™P Sy ivision, phone| guaranteed. One tire. or all. | git ia reeves (possibly so 189. Keys made, locks repair-; 609 S.W. 22nd Ave., Miami, or i cere) ed, ete. junl-Imo} phone 2-0634. may29-6tx | advised) decided to invoke) the draft law in order t0|Picture framing, diplomas, cer- curb labor. It will not be} tificates, photos. Paul G. Di- Love seat and chair, dinette set, book case, telephone table and applied; Congress will see to! Negro, 614 Francis St. phone; chair. 3011 Harris Ave. that. Both President Tru-| 1197-M. may6-1mox jun1-3tx man and the labor leaders! seem to have lost their Ft guaranteed plumbing work|Nearly completed modern con- 2 : ! and repairs, call John Curry,| crete block home. At cost. I heads. Truman with his un-| 512 Margaret Street, phone 781, ae home. st. In- ps 4 1 52) quire premises. Packer and thinkable draft law and) Give us a try on your next job.! United. Stephen Avila labor leaders with the! Wree estimates. may7-Imox | jun3-3tx threat to use the money of the unions to defeat the Dressmaking and alterations. 808 |For Sale—1937 Ford two-door ge- president in 1948, forgetting | Eaton Street, rear. jun4-3tx| dan. Also Emerson 6-tube ta- that it is against the law ta, oe —| ble model radio, ; Apply 1121 use union money for such| sli ated Soutien. eee purpose. ty, 2 RENT A CAR For Sale—Complete spray gun —— p| ‘ou drive. Late model conver-| outfit. Perfect condition. $125. UPON WHAT TO DEPEND | tibles and sedans. By day or! 626% William Street. week. PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts. junl-tf The individual who fell no great principles or ay to guide his life finds the} _ jun3-2tx ousehold oak furniture, dishes, adio, Hollywood bed. 528 Si- monton Street. present era one of great tribulation. —— There are economic dif-| APARTMENT at ficulties, political puzzles| 13807 WHITEHEAD ST. "No Children or Pets Apply at The Citizen Office and personal problems to confound the average citi- zen of the Republic. What} once seemed safe and secure beds, inn trola with porch ‘gl corner p.m. and of Grinnell, Hot Point electric range, dinette, erspring mattr Vic- h 100 records, all-metal ider. 1001 Southard, between 6 8 p.m, only. jun4-2tx in many fields of human} may24-tf| activity is.now precariously, Household furniture. 13-B, Porter Pl jun4- attacked and even the! bea sacred formulas of early Sloan Hotel, 805 stmonton St./Home afloat: 38-ft. boat, all days are badly battered. ; Single rooms. $6 per week.) equipped. Could be used for Upon what, therefore, Double rooms, $11.00 per week.} commercial fishing or to live! ean man depend? i may8-Imo| aboard. Perfect condition. In- Surely, upon the funda- mental principles that he! ROOMS FOR RENT quire 915 Angela St. Tel. 207-M. jun4-3tx has adopted to guide his oy, life. The basic faith that makes men lift up their} heads, the confidence that faces doubtful fate superbly erseas Hotel, redecorated and |F under new management. Spe- cial weekly rates, $7.00 and up. Touse, location. 1216 Virginia St. may27- 12t| ling’s Poultry Market. furnished, and lot. Good priced. Apply Ster- Reasonably jun4-3t and the attributes of the |Rooms, good beds. Summer rates. soul that stand supreme! Phone 659-J, 729 Division St.| above the vicissitudes of may31-6tx | earthly strife are strength) to the intelligent and the} brave, a staff upon which) Room with kitchen privileges, | private bath. 508 William St.| jun3-2tx | Boat 10x dition. Boat 18V316 at Gulf} ©! pier. $85.00. Phone 228-J,}: 1117 Watson. jun4-2tx in A-1 con- the tired may learn and a blessing to all who are will- ing to work for a better FOR RENT OR SALE Bicycles To Rent—Daily or week- condition. Cabin cruiser, 34 x 10. Excellent 106-C Poiiciana. jun4-3tx world of better human be- ings. ly. B. & B. Cycle Shop, 822 ‘ Fleming St. may20-1mox [Baby carriage. 36-F, N.A.S. aoegun4-3tx jun3-2tx | built of cypress and copper nails, : WANTED TO BUY i Three bedroom house in MacAr- thur subdivision. Small down payment and balance payable monthly. 106-C Poinciana. jun4-6tx | Three-bedroom house in MacAr- thur subdivision. Small down payment and balance payable ; Monthly. 106-E Poinciana. jun4-6tx North For The Goose, South For The Gander ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y. —(AP)—William B. . Hershey, looking over his garden plot for early sprouts, glanced up and thrilled to a real sign of spring— two wild geese winging across the sky. Then he realized what was wrong with the picture—the geese were flying south! LEGALS IN THE CIRCUFP COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT or ESTATE OF FLORIDA, i | IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. | IN CHANCERY, No. 10: Cc. Woop, Plaintite, VIVIAN woop, ORDER oF PUB Olive Vivia Wood, Residence Unknown. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint for divorce filed you in the above entitled on the 24th day of June, 46, otherwise said Bill will be OLIVE RION TO: 5 ed this 20th ‘day of May, Court ) Ross C Sawyer k pf the Cirenit Court. 4 C ! fe. | DIVORCE MELVIN CHARLES JAMI I Deter ndant. : A ar You E Yr to the ‘Bill of Complaint for | divorce filed against you in the | above entitled cause on the 14th | ae . D. 1946, otherwise s of said bill will be S confessed, d this 13th day of May, A. 6. (Circuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Mary K. Woodson Deputy W. CURRY HARRI Solicitor for Pla | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TRE BLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHAN ‘axe No. JOHN DUNCAN ULERY, Plaintift, RCE ALICE BCLKELEN Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION Hilda Alice Bulkeley, 454 41st. Stre Li and City, N.Y. You are hereby required to ap- ar to the Bin for Divorce filed ainst you in the above styled ise on or before the 13th day of D, 1946; otherwise, the ined therein’ will ssed dat Key We of May, vs. HILDA t, A Ross C Sawyer « of Cireuit Court. : Mary K. Woodson, Deputy Clerk. ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR., jun4-6-8x | MARY vorer| PAL | cial Cireuit of the efitary films equipped with pear th sound track }be shown at fishing and inland agricultural villages on Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu islands by the educational films division cf the central film exchange. LEGALS NOTICE, OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A : tees pees To Whom It May Concern: Yow and each of you will please take notice that I will on the 19th. day of June, A.D. 1946, at 10 ¢’elock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, apply to the Hon. Aquilino Lopez, to one of the Judges of the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Ju- dicial Circuit of Florida, im and for Monroe County, in chambers, for license to manage and take lin every respect. Dated at Key West, this 4th day of June, AD. 1946. MANUELA A. PLOWMAN. jun4-11-18,1946 Florida, INSTHATIOS FOR pips Public Frstraction, Mon- tee. Caunty, Frlaviae, Office of the Swpertnterdent, 2nd own ty Court House, Rey Went, Flor- ida. Key West, Florida, Way 28, 1946 SEALED’ BIDS, subject to the conditions contained herein, will be received at the above address until 10:00 A.M., Eastern Daylight Time, June 12, 1946, and then pub- licly ' opened, | for ‘furnishing all labor and materials. and perform ing all work for the ‘construction of the Marathon Public School at Marathon, Florida, complete ac- cordingly to the Plans and Specifi- cations “prepared by hy n Architect. of Public instruction for, the County of Monroe, Florida, Court House, Key West, Florida or may be ob- tained from John All Long, Architect, South Street, Key West, Florida, upon deposit of $10.00. The full amount of deposit for one set of documents will be returned to each actual bidder and all deposits will be refunded, less upon’ return of all document: good condition within thirty after the date of opening of bi BID GUARANTEE will be quired with each bid in the amount equal to not less than five per cent (6%) of the amount bid. Certified check, cheek, or Bid Bond shall payable to' the order of the. Hoard of Public Instruction of Monroe County, Florida. PERFORMANCE BOND WILL BE REQUIRED in the amount of one re- hundred per cent (100¢,) of the Contract. Price. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED to and all bi lity or d, and to m of any qualified reject ar any bids ject such limitation. © BID shall be withdrav iod of 30 days after by ‘specific for a ript of p b. bids must nvefopes: containing addressed be sealed, marked, and as follows: Bid for Marathon Publi: Marathon, Florida To be opened 10:00 A. Daylight ‘Pime, Ju WILLARD M.A RY Superintendent Board of Public Instruction, ‘Mon- roe County, Florida, Sec- ond Floor County Court West, Florida. n4-11,1946 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF PHI IN CHAN erg Q TITLE NGER, a widow, Plaintiff, . HARROUGH, , ét al, E. D, L. endants Rr TATE Harbough, or aliv not known Spouse of the pugh, if she is Unknow Hi: The said Mary A. alive and ma The Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees or Grantees of the said | | | i Mary A. Harbough, if she be de- a; . Paln not known to be dead or aliv Unknown spouse of the Palmer, if he is alive Heirs, Devisees, | i. he be All Persons having or claim- ing any interest in the following described land, situate, lying and being in Monroe County, Florida, to-wit Lots One (1), Two nd Four (4) of Three Fecpeveduietar Book 1. r Monroe County, Florida, ALSO Lots One (1), Two (2) and Twen Two ( t Book tounty, recorded in 59, Monroe ordered and re- r appearance on 1946, in the above P the quired to file ye June 20th, A. D. styled cause now Cireuit Court of th SUT ST | in and for y Will be entered. against cause was instituted as purpose of quieting title to the , sit being in Monroe to-wit: | Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (3) and Four (4) of Square One the (1), according to “Angle! Subdivision, Key — Lare recorded in Plat Book 1, Monroe County, Florida, O Lots One (1), Two (2), Twenty- | and Twenty-two ( accordi abdivision ed in Plat Book Monroe County, one (21) 2) of Largo”, as 1, page Florida, Records. It is Further Ordered that this Order be publisi r four (4) c¢ of general ci Monroe County, I West, Monroe County, 20th day of May, A. (Cireuit Court Attorney for Plaintiff. may 14-21-28 ;jun4,1946 | Seal) (sd) Ross C Sawyer | Clerk of the Circuit Court Monroe County, Florida. | John G. Sawyer | Solicitor for Pk ni Jund-11,1946 # county. | The Citize1 day that. offi the allotment. by the. P OF JUNE 4, 1996 Monroe county con | at a meeting. last mine appropriating the operation in formation beth sere money to pay gran tee oe niwas ntormed: to- eee al notice Works Administration for construction headquarters ances today charge of, and control my prop-|PWA funds will be provided to erty, and to become free dealer! pay for the maintenance of the Key West Tropical Aquaria, | | | meee e Governor, Scholtz gave asstit- of the Overseas Highway bridges has been sent ed Ernest Cotton at th PWA| ere in Jacksonville, in Tallahassee thay An Associated Press dispateh from Jacksonville, published in The Citizen today, states that W. Raleigh Petteway led in the race 6-00 for the Democratic nomination 5 for governor, and that Fred Cone! ¢ 99 finished second, 6:35 1600 Ch rae 7:00 Fulton Lewis & Action by circuit court.is hold- 7.55 Pieeede of Gees ing up the complete count of 7.59 Arik Mes "oe ballots: cast in; ‘Tuesday's elec> 7.45 igeute af Stew tion. ‘The court) has not yet ¢00 Nek handed down its decision regard- 9.96 Advent £ 0 tens ing the ‘disputed: 522. absentee 9.00 Lyle ¥ ballots. 18 Rest Lite & . 9:30 Amerum F “Amateur. Hour” is the title of 10:15 bo ‘ a play that will be presented 10:90 ianigh * Friday night in the auditorium of 11:00 AN te © the Key West High school. A. squadron of destroyers ar- 7:00 Guarme ieecuem | rived here this morning and will 5 \« remain in port till Monday, it > 99 = was announced at the navy yard.) > 99 at 745 Today The Citizen says in an 9.59 editorial paragraph: e158 “Luck usually favors the man g 99 1e | who doesn’t count on it.” 9 00 915 TODAY IN HISTORY ° —- Lxnew ten 10 00 Me 1906—The report of the Presi 7 dent’s Committee . investigating 1019 & Chicago meat-packing startles the 1030 M * |country. jiieo ¢ 1915—Ford Motor Company !!'!° 2 capital inenadged’ from’ % to one Hs =| & hundred million dollars. d 1918—U.S. destroyer drives off Seam i o German sub off Maryland coast. y9.99 toh Tel 1922—The United. States pre- j9 )5 sents medal to Verdun, France— j999 wy first and only such instance im j9 95 Wy American history. 1240 Sx te 1923—U.S. Supreme Court) 1.99 Mocs & voids wartime laws of 21 States’ j.45 [Loses Mt which made it, illegal fo teach amy | 45 ‘ language but English in the g99 Cos ’ schools. 6 s 1932—England and Italy sign 999 Gy , agreement to pay suspended Hoo- 3.99 &% ver moratorium debt payments. 315 Bee 1941—Kaiser: Wilhelm, former 3.90 [andy le & 'German emperor, dies in Hol-| 4.06 Prep Hand. 4:18 The Jobe 1942—Battle of Midway Island) 499 4 : —aircraft carrier Yorktown hit “45 Me 1943—Ickes tells John L. Lewis) 5.90 See |he expects him to direct the min-| 5-39 Captaen M jers back to work. 45 Tom M 1944—U. S. 5th Army and Brif <i |ish 8th Army occupy Rome { 1945—Battle continues on Ok-‘ inawa for the Naha airfield. 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