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AGE TWO REASON FOR The ~- Key West Citizen) _ Piscterancr Published Daily Exeept Sunday,. ““What a city we would S6i iets gmenctrane pasanee have if property owners paid CoE Gren en an neta their taxes in the city as z: they do in the county!” ex- ey West) claimed an editor of The Citizen after he had read the story about County Tax Collector Howard E. Wil- Onty Dally Newspaper in nd Monroe Count pte Florida tter e ad at Key Wes second class THE KE weer crrtain DEADLINE: ’ 74s 2 A special dispatch in The Citi~ Pace oa eat an ny toe Wenn or es : of publica- '}that the ts PAYMENT o'clock on: the day of pul Florida. will» Guard in MEMBER © arte, Associated, runss,,, | son's having collectediall ex-|— Citiqamat the rate of 2c am peakers to give information ively entitled to BMD TA cept two-fifths of one per- minimum ; for the ‘about, hurricanes that are appar- tion of ail news diapaiches veaviat cent of the taxes in thelM 15 words or lees she” * ently approaching the coast of this paper ang also the local _newWal county for 1945. Black Face Type Florida, The loud speakers will) How does that percentage ‘The rate. for blackface type be established in Key West, St. One Year compare with the collections he: ‘Petersburg and Jacksonville. Three Moathe in the city? eu ; e h City Tax Collector arch HELP WANTED Menehers of the prerss pees Roberts informed The Citi- - — —— ~ county r Association will} 9:99, ADVERTISING RATES. zen that, though his tabula- —— Furnished apartment, near com rley Davidson Lenape meet Monday morning to adopt » 15 Made known on application, tigh Sill nob be complete for ie Se Sa aah po voila in ee ply 1217 Petronia St. j D a resolution of respect regarding!’ 9:39 3 § ITERES' G Wi — only. E, A. Strun! 1 ne - wo > aie i m of au peleat atin conte ot| a month, he estimates that INCREASED PAY! | 816. * “"Jun’5-tf| Collapsible baby buggy, bathi- its Vania Harris, who died: yes-|10:00 thanks, resolutions of respect, obit-| his collections are about 80 | 4 nette, baby. scales, baby aute! ay. wary notices, poe! A a . . ‘ 5 « ca foe at the rate of 10 cents} percent, or a loss of almost|Now. you can start as Telephone|For Rent —- 5-room furnished! seat, eleetrie iron, Sun Beam ; m. " ‘" ‘. ad 1c. | week (abou' month) with} j jun2?- advisory 4 v churches from. mbich & revenue i#/ with the county’s~ collec opportunity for maine more by it was stated that hurricane Th. WEEE dinccahion of pubis, lawies tions. ; , }overtime at time-and-a-half pay! |Furnished: apartment, close in, |rrypewriter, register, large. elec-| warnings have been hoisted at} 7:00. Sunrise and subjects of local or general Are the taxpayers in Key one bedroom, living room, kitch-| “ric ceiling fam, desk, filing |‘Corpus. Christi, Texas. 715 News inteost “byt it will net Publish) West to be blamed for that) $39 a week (about $180 | en and bath, $30.00 per month.| case, show cases, china closet, 7:20, Suprise : discrepancy? 1 a month): after, 180: days’. |" “Phone 200€-J: jun27-3tx |" dinner. set and: glassware.| Key West has opened an in- 7°20 Weather No; the city is to be blam-| training and experience. _—___________________| Phone 1028-M. jun26-6ix/rormation bureau in an, office at} 7:45. , ed for not enforcing the law : |Two-bedroom furnished apart- ene 303 Northeast First street,| 700) Supnise in the collections of taxes as Scheduled ‘Pay Increases |. ment, Apply Smith’s Grocery, |3 rooms; furniture for sale. 31'Miami E jews 4 strictly as it is enforeed in Pleasant Environment White. St. jun27-3tx |" months old, 15-H Perter Place. | e ey i , 20 cue Serenade - ——— the county. The history of| . Mberek Benefit Plan t iun26-2tx) assistant State Attorney JL} 9:15 Riding the Ri WORLD PEACE Key West and Monroe ‘acation, With Pay ROOMS FOR RENT Seay Ree eo, te x Lancelot Lester left, this morning; 9:39 Shad Valley ; 0 hot iets | county shows that always Apply Telephone Office Light housekeeping rooms, $51: preg ed ene Stk aan avail. {f° Miami to attend a COnFRTEREE: | 9:55 Civie Calendar & ne of the late twists iN) the county collected a high-/Mrs. McDermott, Chief Operator}: week. Summer rates. Apply| able. Apply 2502 Harris Ave-|t which will be discussed prep-|10:00. Meditation : favor of making a loan of} er percentage of taxes than|SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE} 411 William Street. junll-18tx} nue. Price, $1,400, with $00| rations to start work on the 10:15 Southland Singers $3,750,000,000 to Great! was collected in the city. Mr.| and TELEGRAPH COMPANY |: down payment. jun26-3tx| Proposed Overseas High way |10:30 Marrica for. bife® Britain would be to “aid Roberts’ 80 percent is nd 729 Division St, across from Cath- Ee an aan iS Fisa Maxwell® 4 ‘i | ic i rtable radio, condition. , World peace and prosper-| usually good oriee = jun22-tt Nee cyto mae per per} 1119 Southard Sprect | Alvin. Coster, son of Mr. and/11:30 Take It Easy. Time® ity.” That's the big idea ac-| the collections of a : Senne ; ” jun24-6t jun26-2tx | Mrs. John Coster, left yesterday !11:45 Victor Lindishr* cording to the House Bank-| eateo nee haemo N Waptacdr<Ring class mechanic. !_$°- ; [—<erencany—omemerneipeamenicrmcncenien OR Taman, to Vill soletives: \ “7 ing Committee which has/ ranged, year 3 ° ood pay to right man, Write {50-lb. capacity refrigerator. $25, | BELTS Noon @ taken great pains to explain| from 50 to 60 percent. Fostattice Box 708, Key West, WANTED--ROOM. TO; RENT Apply 1415 Newton St. State Senator Arthur Gomez, 12:00 oe bi, Ranting . that there is danger of al Those were the days, Fla. jun25-3t Room wanted by permanent resi- | jun26-2tx left this morning for a business ete oi Po ney, Gongs’ division of the World in, when Key Westers wig pall ie ia coaki a dent, downtown or near water- i, wisit diy, Eacipom ile. 12:35 News economic blocs, with trade) their taxes paid for those | aie coolnie snd. general, House: front, Describe, give rate. Write| WANTED | Rerreaie terday {12:40 Siesta Serenade wars that would doom. to} Key Westers who pigeon-| bs een, Woes PO; Box 64; Key West, Blor-|c "net opr rare ret], Mra. Jack Baler lets yesterday (309 1 istes t+ Lae ee ihe Or el holed their city tax state-| neat. Apply Baer’s Market, 901] jga. jun27-3t | Subscribers National Voice. 1307) for Tampa to join Mr. Baker. 1:15 L Music* tamure the. Voitad Nations’ fens and forgot ahout| Duval St jund5-4t Petronia Street. Junl7-Imox| From that city they will motor] 1/33 ygRee MISE Gen CEEMAA IN WAIRIALNINS: PRAGO, | ; | ; |in their automobile to Texas andj |: One Congressman labeled| them, In a good many AGES) |e ocrienced snilwark. apd cal: PHOTO SUPPLY Wanlcd Active) Gaikiva: wittens ee 14 Joba. 1, Jame r the loan as a gift, another) unpaid taxes in the city on! “inet man. Apply Biscayne Boat}Frames, an assortment of sizes,| t0 form group as an incentive | jee Bee par Aik oan enthused over the thought} some parcels ran back sam Works, S.E. Ist Avenue, Homg-|:50c and up. Pilkington Studio,| ‘© Work. Informal. Fred) Today The Citizen says in an| 9:39 Queen For A Day* that it would establish Brit-| 30 to 40 years continuous: Y»| stead, Florida. jun27-8t| 515 Fleming Street, Phone 99, | Green, Box 662, Key West. editorial paragraph: 3:00 Nevatime ain as a bulwark against the | and the city did not act to} jun21-tt jun24-6tx) “The trouble with most good| 3:15 Glen Miller Orch spread of coramunism. An-| make delinquents toe the | Wanted—All-around beautician. | ; | hooks is that not enough people} 3:39 Lady Be Beautiful* other Congressman afflicted) mark. Suits were started,| Ruth's Beauty Salon, 409 Grin- WANTED TO BUY LEGALS |tead them.” | 4:00 Erskine Johngun* with imaginations, said the| and then remained static,| nell St : jun27-tf ae eae in — ean GeO Diora eae | 4:15 The Johnson Pamily* = sae areets sxcent in a v instan- | ‘In market for late model car. Call; In ancien ompeii bakers! 4:30 The Jumping Jacks tae would give Gapetus to) Sees eWERy Sew IREbARe MISCELLANEOUS! | 25. jun26-3tx TE Say tet stamped, loaves of bread’ with| 4:45. Melody Wome ialisti 4 . t — whe ee ar inden the present city | i CHANCERY, COUNTY. IN’ their names, to fix responsibility| 5:00 Social Record ialistic element — whateve | Y Refrigeration saies and service./One large steamer trunk. Call) Cane No. 10-755 for weight and’ purity. 5:15 Superman* that might be. What things! charter, Key Westers who| Repairs on all makes. All work) 826-W. From 11 am. to 3 p.m, | ADELAIDE HELEN MAGSLACOMO, 5:3@ Captain Midnight* those “statesmen” of ours| do not pay taxes can lose; guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, jun27-3tx} | opt Soa DIVORCE! Sybscrive to ‘he Citizen. 5:45 Tom Mix* can pick up. |their property in much the] 20 Duval st. phone 333. ee Leech yealraneoe: een ne ie a ee Some of the aig men on | apd pie Se junl8-t | FOR RENT > Conueuien ns Defendant. | the Hill are now deserting/ in the county y Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone TA CAR To: Quorato. Douglan aggiacomo, the trade treaties, just the same as they ditched the protective tariff system a few years ago. At the same! time they talk about foreign trade, and they always couple plans for American! money to be loaned to other nations which apparently ship their goods to Ameri- can shores and sell the stuff to us—to be paid for in more} American money. Sounds | like some old game _ that they used to call “double-! double.” THE GOVERNMENT | More and more good hon-| est people are asking who! runs our government. They see powerful labor leaders defying the government with | impunity. They see. the maritime! unions asking that Amer-| ican merchant ships manned | by United States sailors be considered “scab” ships so that union members. will re- fuse to unload them. They see the head of the} musicians union, James C. Petrillo, threaten the Unit- ed States Supreme Court with these words: “If the Supreme Court rules the Lea Bill constitutional, the smal) stations (radio) won't get any music. ...” With ref- erence to the possibility of| Congress passing a law against the union collecting royalties on phonograph records, Mr. Petrillo said: “If that happens, I would send out a little letter say- ing A. F. M. men would not be allowed to take part in making transcriptions.” Is it any wonder people ask who is running the gov- ernment? | | | People who object to the} clear. He has the assurance Now! At Thompson’s Marine Cu- price of vegetables should | plant their own gardens: | The Citizen often receives letters from‘ prospective: res- idents and buyers of real es- tate asking for a copy of the paper containing the most) real estate advertisements. | What the real estate situa- tions needs mostly in Key West is realestatemanship. | over a little bit of work. | the Soviet’s Europe. to pay. It is purely a matter of strictly enforcing the law: without favoritism. If city} delinquent taxpayers are convinced they will be dealt} with by the city as they are dealt with by the county, when taxes on their proper-| ty become delinquent, then! payments will be made in the city as they are made in the county. | Threats of legal action! against delinquents are of no consequence. The action must be taken and continued to its finality. It may sound old-fash-| ioned, but it pays to buy at! home. It is remarkable how busy some people can get i i MOMENTOUS y The Soviet Foreign Min- ister has agreed to add Aus-| tria to the subjects to be dis- cussed by the Foreign Min- isters, now meeting in Paris. While this is a reversal of | previous posi- tion it is too early to con- clude that it has any special meaning in regard to the basic clashes* between the Russians and the western democracies. The people of this coun- try should realize that the gathering in Paris is apt to be momentous, in that it will likely produce something! like an agreement between | the Big Three or else de- | Driving Phi complete break, | with the United States, j Great Britain and France acting independently of the} Soviet. | Secretary of State Byrnes | has made this abundantly: velop a that the British government is in agreement. Either the | Russians must cooperate or their war-year buddies will | abandon the effort at com- plete coordination of post-| war policies. It is not too, | ; OU WA A a a PC }Swledish! ‘massage treatments will 189. Keys made, locks ed, ete. repair- juni-Imo | Picture framing, diplomas, cet-| You drive. Late model conver- tibles. and sedans. By day or week. PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER tifieates, photos. Paul G. Di- Negro, 614 Francis St., phone 1197-M. jun6-1mok | For guaranteed plumbing work and repairs, call John Curry,; 512 Margaret Street, phone 781. ' Give us a try on your next job. Free estimates. junl0-1mxo} KEY WEST GARDEN and «| LAWN SUPPLY located at 914 Fleming Street, We are. able at this time to sup- ply tae greatest majority of your needs. Open daily from} 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Saturday from 9:00 a.m, to 6:00 p.m, Phone 748-W at anytime for in- formation, We deliver. Owned amd operated by Charles H, Wardlow and Kermit Lewin. junl7-0t: improve the function of your skin, soothe the nerves. It stim- ulates, digestion, circulation and elimination, increases intestinal activity, reduces overweight and builds up underweight. Will give 5 treatments for $13 or 10 treatments for $25, for 30:} days only. Vermell Welch Hutcheson, 729 Division Street, phone 659-J for appointment. jun24-6t Duval and Division Sts, juni-tf Two-bedroom furnished cottage. Call 542-R or 394. jun26-1t Entire building store, rear ground living quarters, and second ;announces the opening of its store,!Small unfurnished house, mod- ern bath. Adults only. No pets. Apply 730 Southard St. jun26-3tx Furnished cottage. Margaret or Phone 846-J. jun27-1t: FOR SALE 2- and 3-- bedroom bungalows, furnished and unfurnished; small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. _—junl-té LUGGAGE TRAILERS New, Factory Built All Steel Body, New Tires PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts., Fight polio—Lots cleaned in com- pliance with City Ordinance. By hour or job. Phone 371-W. jun25-3tx f Washing done by the bundle, if are ie Mrs. Annie Thomp- son, Julia Street. jun26-6tx | ladelphia, about June 29th. Cripple will carry assist- ant driver, white, male. No charge transportation, but com- panion should pay own meals, rooms. Telephone Mr. Cham- bers, 728, or call 1428 Vernon Ave., 5-8 p.m. jun27-3tx i rio Shop, 324 Margaret St., Frank W. Lovering’s “Hurricane Between”—thrilling record of Flagler’s FEC Extension to Key West, its ruin by storm, and re- sultant completion of Overseas Highway. sjun27-29;jly 1-3-5-8-10-12x much to say, as Mr. Bevin) recently declared, that this ‘ LOST Good news, brand mew motor- cycles. price, $249.00. . Putcamp-Alexander Motors Division and Duval Streets jun5-tf When you think of plumbing supplies or plumbing work, ‘think of Pepper’s. Call us for repairs or installations. Pep- per’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. Large pony, bridle and saddle. 404 White Street. jun21-6tx 4 x 10 luggage trailer, 16 x 600 tires. Also heavy-duty trailer. Apply 1826 Fogarty Ave. and lst St. after 5:30. jun27-3tx A Ss Se ee ae One drink box; one electric waf- fle grill. Apply 300 Southard St., Phone 735. jun26-3tx 4-cylinder Buffalo. marine engine. Four 7.50 x 18” tires. Apply} Salvage Yard, 655, Greene St. jun25-3tx will likely lead to the de-ipeq wallet with velopment of two camps in} + identification bracelet. Reward if returned! to 612 Eaton St. jun27-2tx. Large Wardrobe Trunk, in good condition. Call after 3 p.m, 122% Royal Street. jun27-2tx floor living quarters. 706 Duval street. R. Kirchik, Phonej 1028M. jun26-6tx Apply 1126 {'! junl-tf See them today. Full! jun22-t£ | * You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Kill for Divorce filed against you In the above styled cause, on or befere the 6th day of July, A. D. 1949; otherwise, the allegations contained therein will be taken as con} a, Done and Ordered at Key West, Florida this 5th day of June, A. D. 1940, (Circuit Court Seal) Travelers Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court. By: (sd) FI rence SRW SF, epy' erik. ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR, Attorney for Plaintiff: fs JunG-13-20-27,1946 HON. Board of Public Monroe County, Office of- the § cation needed is your signature The charge, only 75¢ > |” FLO At Key American Express | 4 SPECIAL SERVICE OF THIS BANK We will be glad to supply you with these safe, convealéie cheques for traveling or home emergency use. They're accepted like cash, anywhere, and are good until used: The only identib- _or theft, a prompt refund will be made. On sale every day ot RIDA NATIONAL BAN Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Cheques on each cheque. In case of lone per $100 (min. 40g) West re open to the public for at the office of the & Ke dent’ of Page the Cy y mount of ‘the ‘deposit documents, will be returned t aetual bidder and all othe it, be refunded, tucn of all documents condition: within thirty | after the date of opening of BID GUARANTEE will d with each bid in the to not less ‘than fiv ) of the amount o: Cer Cc be Bid, Bond shall be made ‘able to the order of the Board | ublic Instruction of Mon BOND will amount of (10067) of j required in hundred per cent tract Price. HE & eived, and to accept or re ct any item of any kind, un h bid fs qualified by ‘specific tation. j O BED shall be withdrawn for dof 3@ days after receipt | ceantaining _ bids | marked, and ad- ws Remodelling Harris .. Publie Inatruction beyond The sentiment attached to the giving of the be trothal ring alone lends an aura of preciousness te K 4 To be opened 1:00 P.M, June 28, 1946. WILLARD M. Superintendent, Gublic Instruct Fieri Caurt House, rida. in a jeweler worthy of MELL. 514 Duval St. = ALL * See Our Store 044444444444444444 it. And such a ring must be of fitting qualit this great honor. Hence its choice must with care and solicitude. You must vlace yous trust POLLOCK’S Distinguished quality in a ring of fire and brilliance, boasting 4 host of glorious ‘ie monds. * measure oe QUALITY JEWELERS Next Door to Palace Theater *