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= eae es ma? of civilian employes at the Navy Yard is regrettable, yet employment conditions’ From The Citizen Srullding e Greens Corner Ann Streets NOTICE OF CALLING Only Dally Newspaper in Key West ‘and Monroe County Pntered at Key West, Florida a= second class matter Lment was a statement that there are not nearly as bad as they appear on the face. Included in the announce- “‘about’1,450 employes” will still remain after the reduc- ered: also the loreal news ERTBING RATES Made koown on application SPROIAL All reading notices, cards of thanks, resolutions of respect, obit- poems, etc. will be for at the rate of 10 cents for entertainment by es from which a revenue fs to_be derived are 5 cents a line. The Citizen is an open forum and invites discussion of public and” s of local intefest, but it will anonymous communications. pec ase eal re -ocecar ativan oe EDITORIAL. JATION MONOGRAPHS Dear Cam: Why didn’t you get a saddle and take a ride on that 38-inch “Grandad- dy” crawfish you caught yesterday? ; Yours, THE ORACLE Mr. Cameron Troxel Jefferson Hotel Key West, Florida ~ JUSTICE TO ALL ere are alarming simi- larities between the current deliberations over peace treaties. and the Versailles| agreements which followed World War I—and did so much.to sow the seeds of World War II. Again, the great powers are fighting for spheres of influence. Again, the dark shadow of “balance of pow- er” politics hangs over the meetings. Again, the work of the delegates is hamper- ed by secret commitments made during the war. This has -been an especially dif- fieult ~ problem for Mr. Byrnes. And again, many of the smaller powers are liv- ing in fear of being sold out by the Big Four. The vehem- ent protests registered by Dr. Evatt of Australia are an indication of this. What seems to have been largely lost is that concep- tion of “One World” which was so brilliantly argued by Wendell Willkie and which, in all its essentials, was once supposed to be the guiding policy of all the Allies. It was a conception based solidly and practically upon the conditions of the times. Today, space is of small im- portance to a nation’s secur- ity — a bombing plane can fly anywhere ‘in the world in a matter of hours, and a stratosphere missile can doj it in minutes. A _ fragile peace, based upon force and fear, will be only a breath- ing space. between the last war and the next. The tremendous problem before the world is to estab- lish a peace which will be fair to all nations, which will respect the rights of all nations. and which will make it possible for all na- tions to live together in the world without need of re- sort to arms. That kind of peacé cannot come from deals between the great powers which use the small powers as trading material. It can only be built upon the — foundation of justice to all, We have never heard of anyone who died laughing. The politician ‘takes as much eare in his vote-getting stvle as the golfer does in his performances on the greens and both talk too much. When you get so busy that you ¢annot take time off for rest and recreation, you are too busy. Never forget that the world will continue to turn on its axis when you pags on. tion becomes effective. Payrolls in Key West ate} p. not many if you’ exclude those in the Navy Yard. As we have no large indusrties, | we must look elsewhere to have money brought inte Key West. Our best outlook is the tourist trade. What are we doing to get our fair share of it? In other resort cities, chambers of commerce are actively engaged in striving to attract as many tourists to their centers as possible. This time of the year is when the driving force to bring in the tourists is in full swing. It will continue in that tempo from now until the coming winter season comes to an end. After that time, the cham- bers of commerce still will be active. They will take up the thre of the season’s business to try to determine if there had been any weak ones. If weak ones are | found, you may be sure they will be strengthened in the, next publicity campaign and also in every letter that goes out from the chambers. Is the local chamber of commerce on its toes, as are all other civic bodies of that nature in Florida? The Citi- zen believes it would be well to ascertain definitely not; only what our chamber of | commerce is doing in that regard but every other civic organization in Key West. For that matter, residents gen_rally, whenever they are given an opportunity to help their hometown, either by writing letters or visiting other eommunities, should be wideawake in describing |,¢ivor attractions in Key West. Every revolution must be judged upon its own merits; some ate good and some are bad. ey - vie Judging from the news- papers that we read from other states, there are 48 “best states” in the Union. To enjoy life, look around vou and see how much you have to be thankful for;| then sit back, be satisfied | and enjoy yourself. Nearly four Americans die in highway accidents every hour of the day and night. This adds up to mere) 1X THE | than 30,000 fatalities a year which ought to mean sume- thing even to a popuiation| notoriously reckless and careless. ‘GO TO CHURCH Attention is called ‘to the church news carried in The Citizen each Saturday. A reading of it reveals a num- ber of highly programs that are given by Key West churches, and lays to rest the old complaint that there is “nothing to do] described, « here on Sunday.” There is plenty to do here on Sunday if you want to go to church, and as far as we know that is one of the main reasons why the day is ob- served. We talked with a minister the other day who declared that he was “getting awful- ly tired preaching to empty benches.” For the most of us there is no adequate excuse for not being regular church goers. That is, unless lazi- ness is an excuse. It is a mighty fine feeling to sleep late on Sunday morning, but it is also a good feeling to come away from church with the realization that you have done the right thing. The best people in any community are to be found in the churches. If you are a stranger and want..to get acquainted the best place to/ do it is at church. Also, if| , you are an old-timer and ‘simply wish to widen your circle of friends, the best place to do it id at church. | August, A. D. 1946. \ (SEAL) R > Sawyer | Clerk of it Court, | Monroe County, Florida | Notice is hereby given to whom 4t may concern that on the 3rd day or September, A. D. 1946, at 7:30 o'clock P. M., in the Monroe County Court House, Key West, Florida, the Board of County Commissioners ‘of Monree County, Florida, will open sealed ids tor the construc- tion of an additional room to the Tax Assessor's office, in the Monroe County Court House, « A bond or certified equivalent to Ten er cent. %) of the amount of the bid must accompany the bid. ; Work must begin within. thirty | (30) days after the acceptance of the bid and the work cannot be sub-contracted - without ‘the per- | mission of the Board of County Commissioners. Complete plans and specifications can be- obtained, from. H Clarence 8. Higgs at 517 Street, Key Wi The’ Commi: right to accept or reject bids made pursuant to thi tisement. All bids must be sub- mitted on or bh BO gielock P. 2 Ross ©. Sawyer Clerk, Board of County Commisstoners, Monroe County, Florida, augli-24,1946 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, Or THE STATE OF FLORIDA, | IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, Cane No. 10-840 KATHERINE MARIE VANGILE, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE CHRISTOS SIMON VANGILE, . Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: ore Simon Vangile, Masachusetts, You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint for divorce in the above ‘styled cause on or before the 1lith day of Sep-, tember, A. PD. 1946, otherwise’ the’ allegations therein will be taken as confessed. i : This order is to ‘be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in the © of Key West, Florida. Done and Ordered this 8th day of | vs athleen Nottage Deputy Clerk. (sd) ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR, } Solicitor for Plaintiff. IN TE iy ELEVENTH DECI S OF THE STATE OF F IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, IN CBANCERY Cane No. 10-844 LEWAIN BEARD, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE | SHIRLEY EUNICE DAVIDSON BEARD, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION ; Bunice Davidson Beard Rothnally Plats terling Street TO: Shi Ne Perth, Australia You are hereby required to ap- pear the Bill of, Complaint for n the above styled cause before the 5th of Octo- ber, A. D. 1946; otherWixe the alle- wations therein will! be taken as confessed. ‘This order is to ‘be published ohce a week for four consecutive Weeks in The Key West Citizen, a néwsapper, published in Key West Borida. = 4 this 9th @hy Done and ordered Boss C Sawyer of August, A. D. 1948. (SEAL) Clerk Cireuit Cou’ Monroe County, I By: Florence E. Sawy Deputy, J, Y. PORTER, IV, ‘ Soliciter for Plaintiff. * aug ld IN PRR CIRCUIT © T OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT | IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. | 10-275 | VIOLET McDOUGAL et al., as Di- rectors of IVAR AXELSON A COMPANY, a dissolved Flor! corporation. PMiaintiffs, vs. ELIZABETH G. BALKWILL, @ single woman, et al., Defendants. NOTICE TO AP! Rr 1 THE CAM 5 OF THE STATE OF | NDANTS: Balkwill, a TO THE Elizabeth single Apt. 208, L | ae y Compan corporation frank 8. Rob- nd Imalenna solved Hall, 5 Trustees of { Poincjana: Realty Company, a dis- } solved Florida’ corporation, ¢/o Blanche B. Roberts, 2301 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, Florida; and if any of the above named in- dividuals be dead, persons claimir said defendants deceased or all parties or | n Interest under or either of them, otherwise, including a ry his or her s, devisees, grantees, | interesting | legatees, creditors or other claim- ants under such person or persons if dead, and ull other unknown dants In this cause, or persons whether porate or municipal, the lands hereinafter iming by, through, un- st Poinciana Realty dissolved Florida cor- 1 lands being deseribed o-wit: absent defi and all pa natural, interested der or Compa: poration, as follow The W f of the West half of Section teen in Township Fifty-four h, Range Thirty- three ast: J all that part of section Thirteen in Township Mitt South, Range Thi 7 ng ‘North an Road known as i, now being Corporation, acres, co! more or less, and being in Mon- lorida. by Cheve taining 48 situate, ly roe Count You 4 EACH OF YOU are] {hereby notified and required to file jan Appearance in the above styled | cause in the office of the Clerk of | the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. at the Court House in Key | West, Monroe County, Florida, on | the 2nd day of September, A.D. 194K, | to the Bill of Com nt_ brought | against. you by Violet McDougal, Mary McDougal Axelson and Ivar | Axelson, as Directors of Ivar Axel- | son and Company, a dissolved Flor. | ida corporation, for the purpose of | | foreclosing a real estate mortgage | covering the above described prem- | ises; otherwise the allegations in the said Bil! of Complaint will be | taken as confessed by you. This No- | tice to Appear shall ‘be published | once a Week for four consecutive | weeks in The Key West Citizen, a} newspaper publishe@ in sie | County, Plorid: DATED at 4 | this Ist day of / CIRCUIT RT W | BE: (sd) FLORENCE E. Deputy Clerk. | RA ¢. HAYCOCK. 1 WYER, 1408 Congress Bidg., Miami 33, weorioas ss Attorney for Plaintiffs. “4 aug 6-10-17-24-31, 1946 . “Key West Bedding. ‘Refrigeration sales and service. Campbell's, 928 Division, phone fears’ and unfurnished: { down payment, balance sasueeage HELP WANTED = j w Fz IP Irs i GOOD:STARTING PAY YOU WANT... Girls Joining Us To Train As Telephone Operators Receive F $25 A WEEK About $108 a Month from the Vety First Day. That’s for a 40- Hour Week, with Opportunity to Make More for Overtime at Time- and-a-Half $30 A WEEK (Abit $130 a Month) After 6 ~»Months’ Training and Experience RF SCHEDULED PAY INCREASES |! LIBERAL “EMPLOYE BENEFIT PLAN } )NACATION WITH PAY* { Interesting Work— ‘ Congenial Associates APPLY TELEPHONE OFFICE MRS. McDERMOTT iGhief Operator SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH COMPANY augl2-tf Apply augl-tf Upholster and trimmer. * MISCELLANEOUS “Repairs on all makes. All work “guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, £220 Duval st., phone 333. jly18-tt 189. ed, ete. Keys made, locks repair-. augl-lmo Electrical | contacting; motors, generators; radio repairs and ap-! pliances. Sawyer’s, Electrical Repair Shop, 302 Virginia St, } phone 1596. * auge-12tx, We have returned from vacation. | ‘Pijase call us to serve 4you ain. A. H. Williams A, ; Roberts. Phone 853. Ff augl2-6t "Swedish massage treatments, for} “appointment call 575. Vermell} “Welch Hutcheson, 729 Division | “Street} augl7-3t | Business opportunity. Pocl room | ‘One 13’ dinghy. Good condition. | Nice home. Splendid location. Four lots on Big Pine Key, one Housekeeping rooms. All utilities Furnished hotsé and’ cottage.“Hot | igraeg ere te Selec *=| Mr, And | Behe eBauees FOR SALE To Leave Mr. and Mrs. Alac R. | proprietors of the Post Office Inn, Lady’s and man’s bicycles: Bal-; said today that they will be Joon tires, good paint. $19.5¢| ing Key West in a few days. each. 1900 Staples Ave. augl4-6tx | FOUND Bicycle with basket. May be had by calling Walter Curry, K. W. Taxi. «¢ ‘augl?-1t< EEE WANTED with eight tables. Equipment! worth much more than price’ asked. $3,000. Cecil Carbo-, nell, 700 Duval street, telephone | 16 or Res. 182-W. augl4-4tx {Leaving for California, via Springfield, Mo., first week of September. Want woman pas- Price reasonable. Apply 1216) gan, «aye : ger to share driving and ex- Petronia. augi6-2tx penses. Mrs. Roy ae No. AT ALL | 13, Naval Air Station. ; augl7-2txeaae. SALESMEN WANTED 1934 Dodge sedan, minus engine and tires, $75.00. Deleo gen- erator, 408 Greene street. i augl6-2tx | | Salesman. Permanent Man’s bicycle, excellent condition., selling high-grade building and) 724 Eaton street, phone 655-J.; machinery maintenance prod- ucts this vicinity. National | augl7-3tx | firm, complete line, high com- augl7-Itx ; ( | { | mission. Write Box 1341, Dal- |- las, Tex. . Reasonable. Telephone 16 or; ; 182-W. augl7-3tx , i 1 14-ft, sailboat, new sail, alum- inum centerboard, $75.00. Con- —— tact Chief Spurway Monday, | Makes Outdoors Fun , Tel. 790, Ext. 278, or 148-E, : Poinciana Pl. augl7-2tx | | Overbrighs sunlight need no longer | keep you from enjoying yourself | , outdoors, Ray-Ban Anti-Glare Ses block from beach. $200.00 | Glasses, modern, safe, scientific glare each. Apply OK. Shoe Shop. palate filter out excess light, ad- -3tx | . augl?-3tx | mit to your cye light useful for seeing. | Atcractive styles plain, and growed te WANTED TO BUY Wanted—One, two and three bed- ; room homes and business prop- ! erties. No waiting; cash to, buy your property if price), right. Cecil Carbonell, 700 Du- || val street, telephone 16 or Res. j your prescription, il DR, J. A VALDES 168-W. augi4-4tx'} — ROOMS AND BATH $1995 Office Hours: 9-12 2-5 pam. FOR RENT pe sbeern h eens 2 es Evenings by Appointment | | IL erect easily and quickly without skilled labor. We can also supply interior finish, hardwood flooring, | ‘plumbing fixtures, cabinets, ete. Send 25¢ in coin for new, illustrated catalog showing pictures ond plans. ||. ADDRESS PHONES: 619 Duval St. Office 332 Upstairs Residence 265 furnished. $12 weekly. Paul’s. Tire Shop. augl2-6tx | Seaboard Ready-Built Homes, Inc. ; - | 330 WALNUT ST., PHILA, 6, PA. Furnished apartment, couples} 7 RED only. 1107 Varela street, phone | 392-M. augl2-6tx | Furnished apartment. 1014 Grin- | nell. augl4-6tx | and cold running water. No| children, no pets.; Apply’ rear, | upstairs, 1012 Varela St. | augl4-4tx | : [FOR SALE 2-:and 3 - bedroom bungalows, | Johnson, Phone 372. New Atlas 6.50-20, 32x6, 8 ply| les truck tires, $28.00 each. Crown | Sdpvice Station, Fleming and | Margaret Sts. augl3-6tx Pontoon, new, Army surplus. ! Cost over $1000. Can be used | as dock for small boats, $75.00 | cash. Phone 502. aug12tf Saxophone ‘and clarinet, practic- | ally new. Garcia. Mastie Trailer Park, United Street. augl3-6tx Five-room home; completely fur- *nished, in a most desirable lo- cation. Lot 90 x 90. Price $6,- 500. Phone 16 or 182-W. augl5-3tx | For Rent—Three-bedroom house, | furnished. 827-W. augl5-3tx, Apartment, completely furnish- | ed, all utilities. Paul's Tire} Shop. augl6-4tx | Completely furnished apartment: and modern cottage near South | Beach. Phone 622 or 391-J. | augl6-5t | Nicely furnished three - room} apartment, hot and cold water. | Adults, no pets. 625 Angela Street. augl6-3tx | Two-bedroom house. Furniture | in’ house must be purchased | (reasonably). Apply 1040 Unit- ed street. aug16-3tx | Cool, furnished rooms, one block | from South Beach.’ Apply 418 United Street. augl7-6tx | Apartment (two-bedroom). Phone 542-R. aug17-tf Two-bedroom unfurnished house, 824 Johnson Lane, off Division) near Catholic Church. augl5-3tx | Furnished two-bedroom cottage. Phone 394. augl7-ti | ' FOR SALE OR RENT | Bal-| Lady’s and man’s bicycles. $19.50} loon tires, good paint. each. 1900 Staples Ave. augl4-6tx Large electric fans, on stands, with guards, suitable for busi- ; ness use. Apply South Beach | Casino. augl2-6t | NATIONALLY Bedroom suite, with two vene- tian blinds, $60.00. Tiltback davenport, two end tables and table lamp, $25.00. 11-A Por- ter Place. augl6-2tx Dandy. utility trailer, 7 x 3%2. Express body, perfect. Tires, tubes, tag. Price reasonable. 47-1 Poinciana. aug16-2tx PHOTO SUPPLIES ADVERTISED N LEADING FASHION MAGAZINES Our representative is now selling | our Christmas Special Coupon. | Please welcome him when he calls at your home. He has an attractive offer for you and | your family. Pilkington-Evans Studio, 515 Fleming St. aug6-tf | Can't you just see’ yourself in this dream A Pitco 18-in. Frialator, $225.00. | A Hobart Meat Chopper, $60.00. | Excellent condition. Apply to El Prado Restaurant, phone 541-J. augl6-3tx! supplies or plumbing work, | think of Pepper’s. Call us for tepairs or installations. Pep- ‘*per’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. augl-tf | 740 Windsor Lane. augl6-3tx 1935 Ford. come true — clever for classes — perfect for parties. It's our own Gobi Crock all LOST Key ring with five keys Tuesday | night, downtown near Kress | store. Reward. Apply A. 0.| wool shetland — in colors sto'en Becker, 400 Simonton Street, - ‘ Roe 7 ‘augi5-3tx | from the rainbow. Sizes 7 to 15, Lost, Friday morning, package containing baby sacque and | other articles, between 703; Fleming St. and Fleming St.} Church. Reward if returned. Mrs. Louise Thompson, 703! Fleming St. aug!7-1tx | Exclusivel y at HERMAN’S We Close Every Thursday at 1 o'Clock