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i*SUNSHINE “MEDICINE’ The Citizen .published a story Monday, in which & sufferer from arthritis, who is registered at La Concha, compared the climate of. California ‘to that in Flor- ida, declaring that he con- siders the climate in this state better than that in the ‘West ‘Citizen mga Business M: ia _ From The Citizen Buuiaing Corner Greene and Ann Streets ‘Only Daily News: in Key West bad Monroe yanty Entered at Key West, Florida as second class matter rue See western state. The Associated Press is exclu Herschel Lutes, former ively itled < oa $4 > - tion of ‘sil news dispatches prediced | executive of the second to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published here, 3 Yeu BSCRIPTION RATES largest: department store in the United States, is. the man who gave the interview to The Citizen. 4 We assure him that, as he found the climate in Flor- ida better than in Califor- nia, so he will find the cli- mate in Key West better than that in any other city in the state, not ohly for sufferers from arthritis but also for ‘everybody, who likes to spend the winter and spring in a locality that has not in its history been ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application SEROIAL NOTICE All reas ogy cards of thane, oe of respect, on uary- notices, poems, etc., | W' e chateed for at the rate of 10 cents a tine: Notices for entertainment by churches from which a revenue is to _be derived are 5 cents a line. he Citizen is.an open forum and invites discussion of _— issues and subjects of local or general interést, but ft will not. publish anonymous communications. finger. Besides, The Citizen; knows of ° several cases of | sufferers from arthritis who | said they were cured by the sunshine in Key West. We are aware that the word, “cure” is one that the medi- cal fraternity views with extreme caution, but we pass it on to Mr. Lutes as it was given to us by the men and women who took the sun treatment here. We assume he is familiar with “sun baths.” One should be careful in taking them. Don’t be “baked” on the first day, or the first week or month, for that mat- ter. In the beginning, 10 or 15 minutes in the morning when the sun comes up and a similar period in the af- ternoon or evening just be- fore the sun goes down, During those periods sun- shine is richer in ultra-violet rays, beneficial in the treat- ment of arthritis and several other diseases. As a thick tan is develop- ed, without sunburning, the time spent in the sunshine may be lengthened. Another thing of: which The Citizen is aware: sun- shine, as in the cases of some medicines, may bene- fit some sufferers and not others, That brings to mind again that word “cure.” It} should not be applied gen-| erally to any remedy. We know a Key Wester who was cured of pneumonia with sulfa drugs, but another Key Wester informed us that MONOGRAPHS New York Stock Exchange, New York City. Gentlemen: Why do you persist in referring to stocks as se- ettrities in view of the fact that.they are very inse- eure? os Yours truly, THE ORACLE. et CAN MAN LIVE 180 YEARS? : Considerable publicity re- cently emphasized the con- clusion of Dr. Alexander A, scientist, who suggested that “a man-should live to the age of 150.” ‘ Dr. Bogomolets, one of the great scientists of the Soviet Union, discovered a serum which he thought might tend to prevent the deterior- ation of connective tissures and thus prolong the life of an individual if the treat- ment were taken before de- terioration set in. The Russian scientist, however, according to news reports, recently died at the age of 65. Suffering from heart tréuble, he was unable to use his own preparation, but, in fairness to him, it should be emphasized that | he did not make enthusiastic} sulfa drugs did not help or exaggerated claims for|him when he had pneu- his serum, although he sug-| monia, so his physicians gested that it might help to prevent the recurrence of cancer tumors after their surgical removal. The medical profession in| this country recognizes that the biological research of the Soviet scientist may hold promise in the treatment of chronic diseases, such as switched to penicillin, and a change for the better oc- curred almost immediately. And so it goes. If sunshine has any cura- tive powers, Mr. Lutes may feel assured that there is no other place in the world where he can undergo the) sunshine treatment to better hardening of the arteries,/ advantage than in Key high blood pressure, arthrit-} West. is and other serious diseases) —_1—____—_ of later middle age. It was recently revealed that the, when we happen to be ‘the Soviet Army, during thej sinner concerned. war, successfully used the serum in the treatment ofj ‘The nation does not owe wounded Russian soldiers,j its veterans a living, but it noting that it hastened the} does owe them. an oppor- healing of many woundsj tunity to make a living. and contributing to the knit- HOMESTEADS FOR VETS ting of fractures. An interpreter of the Bog- ———— The Interior Department at Washington announces omolets theory recently re- ported that the scientist opening to homestead entry of 7,527 acres of public reached the conclusion that land in the Klamath, Cali- “we shrivel up like old oranges for many reasons that are not well under-| fornia, irrigation projects. stood. Food, vitaming, hor-}The applications may be mones, physical a@ivity,| sent to the Bureau of Re- blood transfusions, environ-| Clamation at Klamath Falls, ment, chemistry and electri-| Oregon, or to the regional | ‘al forees are all: involved| director of the Bureau at in aging, and no one has yet| Sacramento, California, or suceeeded in straightening| direct to the Department at} out the tangle.” Washington, D. C. The land will be open to honorably discharged veterans with 90 days service or more in the! armed forces. Thert will be other sim- ilar openings of projects through the West in Ari- zona, Nevada, Idaho, Ore- gon, Washington and Wyo- ming. “This is only the be- ginning” of the government settlement program for opening one-third ofa mil- lion aeres of public land to veterans during the next five years. The printed word is im- pressed and impressive and not lost on the desert air. The wise man exercises his body and his mind; even your body won't do you much good when your mind surrenders, and vice versa. There are any number of people who find it necessary to spend more money now than they ever expected to earn. touched with Jack Frost’s | “How we pity the sinner, | i TOUS GIVEN that the undersigned, des is to-engage in business under the name of “Ruth's Salon of Beauty, (409 innell Street, gey West, ’Flofida, intends to register the said fictitious name with the Clerk of t S 7 a C€ourt.of Monroe. County, jorida. NOTICE COURT OF THE TAL Ci 1, NRO! x, IN © 23 jos SUIT TO FORECLOSE MO! NATHALIF TA , a8 Admin- istratrix cum testamento annexo - of the estate of Hugh Gunn, de- ceased, Plaintiff, Dated August 27th, 1946. versus _ : SAMUEL 1. H1gas, BE. GUILFORD BAUMAN, and if RUTH A, HIGGS, ‘Bole Owners, Ti N, marie BASPAR, bis aug:28; Rept 4-12-48, 1966: unknown spouse, et al IN rat OF F! TO: Dr. E. Guilford Bauman 117 W. 2nd Street Mt. Vernon, New York OTICE ‘Tos E NAME OF THE STATE RIDA OF PEE IN AND — PA’ As ‘OR MONROE COUNTY.) as. IN CHA r¢ PRE. i Tas PT 4 CLARENCE E. HICKMAN. ‘Bauman e Wife of Dr. E. Guilford Plaintiff, ‘Bauman . wm % DIVORC 117 W. 2nd@ Street MARY LELA PARKS HICKM Defendar Mt. Vernon, New York Lawrence Pyle eare of Dr. BE. Guilford Bauman 117 W. 2n@ Street Mt. Vernen, New York ORDER OF PUBLIC Mary Lela Parks Hic 920 Light Street, Baltimore, Maryland ‘ @ aereby required to ap: aeur to the Balof Complaint: for Pyle diy A 5 Litas &) paar eed —— on or before the jay of Sep- Wite of Lawrence Pyle suman | tember; A. D. 1946, otherwise the rate ome Mtnvet allegations therein Wwill be taken as | re y confessed. ‘ amt. ‘Vern6u," New York ‘rhis order Is io be published once a week for four censecutive W eeks | ing The Ber West Citt paper published in the City of | West, Florida. Done and Ordered this 20th day To: All parties claiming interest by, through, under or against Guilford Bauman, and if jmarsice. —— pauea is unknown . spouse, 4n@) cP august, A. 1, 1946. Lawrence Pyle, and if married, se ?. oss C wy ape his unknown | os mone CAA se spous¢, who are not known to j,.> be dead or alive. i: Monroe County, By (sd) Kathleen Nottag: Deputy Cle Jr, 28 ;septd-11,1946 (sd) Allan B. Cleare, Solicitor for Plaint All parties having, or claiming towfave, any right,*title or in- terest. in the follewing de- scribed property situate, ly- | ing and being in Monroe County, Florida, to-wit: Northwest quarter (NW%) of the Northwest quarter (NW) of Section. thirty-five (35), Township fifty-nine (59), aug: co. ENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, EN) AND FOR MONROE RCUIT COURT OF cer South of Range (fory (40) | CHANCERY oe fas’ contain: é + & ks } ee t acres, more or less, and lying | HOROTHY Rei HR and being on Key Largo, Mon. SHELD in { * roe County, Florida. { Plaintiff, DIVORCE | at xs. SAMUEL M. SHELDEN Defendant. BLICATION you EACH. OF YOU are hereby notified and required to ap- AND Cierk of the Cire tif: » suance, property, fictitious IN . New JOHN G. DOLES, vs. CLARA DOLES, To: Clara Dotes, It is hereby ordered endants. \ requifed to e@ppear 3 PI ° * ‘ na bapa 1946, sag ee: | above entitled court to Le = INoTnp CncErT couRT oF THE Complaint Tied aganist you i the CIAL. rd above entitled: cause FFL D. West Citizen is hereby desi Lopez, | this Court) and AN. Gourt. in t. onroe County, - (Seal) NOTICE iled said deed to be issued thereon. The cer- j To: Cert ficate ance, 4Sqr 6 Pp- NOTICE TO EAR 18 Ditmas Court, ‘ Boston, A Nraseachus ts. t you are before the newspaper in whieh this Jr, as One of the Judges 0’ the Seal of, the City of Key Wes! Florida, this 60 of August, 1946. Ross € Sawyer Clerk Cireuit Court, Monroe County, Florida’ By Kathleen Nottage, Hepa Clerk. augT-14- 2 APPLICATION FOR ‘AX DEED Now 186e HEREBY Claude jandolfo, the holder the followin; wertificates, has certificates for a numbers and years of is- the description of the ate No. 2; Year of Pt Lot 90, as re- Records, * R. 1944. escription of Property 82 K-788-78 ed in Monree Count, Name in which assessed: Wm. A the County COUNTY. IN | ee da. si 3 Unies: jficates. shall be pear to the Bill of Complaint filed | ORDER OF F L TI nm the above-Styled cause and to | TO: SAMUEL SHELDEN, ; file your appearance personally, or Billboard, 194 ineinnati, Ohio. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of © ai r in the above os by attorney on or before the 26th day of September, 1946, otherwise, the allegations of the Bill of Com- laint will be taken as confessed | divorce in y x ¥, you: on or before the 30th day of Sep- ‘This is a suit instituted by the | tember, A.D. 1945, rerwise the above-named Plaintiff against you (Allegations therein will be taken and each of you to foreclose a cer- | 2% confessed. - 3 i* tain mortgage covering the above | This order is to be published j described land made by W. H, }“nce a week for four consecutive} Peace and H. L. Cappleman andj Weeks in The Key West ny | Mabel . Cappleman, his. wife, to | ® newspaper published in the City Gunn | of Key ‘West, Florida. abt Beh dae ot ale D Done ane Ordered this 26th day County Court House, aeet E tordaa in Mortgags | Of; August, AD. 1946 Key West, Florida. Bee oe plo cap Paulie Reenras | SHAL) Re SAWYER, SEALED BIDS, subject to ak HS at ane eubite Feacones Clerk of the Cireuit Court, | conditions contained herein will be | plaint ER aR A a mda Monroe County, Florid | received at the above address until = ai Kage or a 4a cent By: KATHLEEN NOTTAGE, | 1:00 P.M. Bastern Daylight Time, 'yie y arerranty ns aca Deed | Deputy Clerk. } August 29, 1946, and then publicly ment .tipder, seal), recorded tn Deed | (ad) Allan B. Cleare, Jr, | opened, for furnishing and install- Book E-5 ah —_, As = Solicitor for Plaintiff. ing not less than 400 and not more County _ Public cords. . from | &, | aug 28; sept 4-11-18, 1946 | than 460 Auditorium chairs for the Guilford Bauman dated the 3ist day , Harris Elementary» School, South- of January A. D., 1927, assumed and agreed to pay. ‘This, notice shall be pubdlished once @ Week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a ar NOTICE OF T. AP AX add a Kerr’ Est. 1 of. said property such certificate or, certi-, redeemed accord~ ing to, law’ the ‘property described such certificate or certificates urt house. door ,on h is the 7th day ber, 3946, . this 28th day of August, ROSS ©. SAWYER, Clerk of Cireuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. aug 28; sept 4-11-18, 1946 INVITATIONS FOR BIDS Board of Public Instruction Monroe County, Florida, Office of the Superintendent, 2nd Floor, and Margaret Streets, Key SPECIFICATIONS yrnigh bud jnstall not less, than horder. shall be published once a ; Florida, this 13th “ . week Yor four consecutive weeks. Witness the Honorable Aguiling | | Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr. GIVEN, | tax} 1 and the names in which, it Was ‘@asessed are as follow: +) against you in being in’ a. Dp. 1 of Monroe, State ef; (Circuit Court will be sold to the highest biddet | Attorney for Plaintitt the in the month’ of Oc-{ | | the} entitled court to the Bill of Com-} | West, Florida, complete according | Caurt in the City of Key to specifications: i newspaper pubjished in Key West [')<orick 18 HER GIVEN, } 466 And hot more than 460 Auditor- Monroe County, Florida. sfonroe | that A. Mattlana' Adams, the holder jum Chairs; installation to be ee Bae nin’ seth day of | Of the: following, certificates, has, made om: level” pine “Fiomt,» being NR ale aba ss filed said certificates for a tax déed + properly, fastened or _ sq d 10 SEALS < Ross C Sawyer }t?, be issued therebn. The i the floor. Consideration will 'be (SBA) clerk of ee Curent Rourt {cate numbers and years of is lgiven for either the Upholstered , , Clerk of the Cireult Court | the deveription of the pr nd; Seat with pl back; or with By. GAT Piotanee B Baws the names in which it was sed | deep-curved y back ‘and jong y (sa) F rence ee ohork Pare as follows : | roll S-ply comfort seat, with silent Clerk f Certificate No. 651; Year of | ball-bearing hinges and securely WuR 28; sept 4-11-15, 1946 1 {attached solid ‘atm-rest.. or Its of Prope Pt Lot | equal. - NOTICE TO ASSEMBLE AND oOR- KE 18, Twp | Bidders are requested to visit the GANIZE TOWN OF TAVER- nee : ‘Acres, /school and determine!?fer., them: IPR. RIDA ‘As recorded in Monroe] selves the amount of werk, mater> TO: ALL EGISTERED VOTERS ft ounty Records. ials and equipment involyed. OF ‘THE PROPOSED Ni in which asseSsed: Dodd-} The right is reservedjto accept ; €OR- PORATE LIMITS OF |THE TOWN OF TAVERNIER, FLORIDA AS HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED. The undersigned mate registered} ? s voters of the community of Taver- }ing to law the property nier, Florida hereby give notice of | M such certificate or their intention to organize and es- {Will be sold to the highe t house door on ng in the f Florida. an: ed tablish a municipal government |,2t the cov n@ incorporate, in accordance with | first Mon in the month of Oc- | 1:0 ‘hapter 165, Title Xil, Florida teber, 1946, which is the 7th day} tatutes, 1941, the town of Taver- | 0f October, 1046. i fier, Florida, including all of the Rated this 28th day of August, territory bounded on the. North by {| #946. pep a Florida Bay, on the Hast by the 4 (SEAL) ROSS C. SAWYER, — | North -Half of Section r Clerk ‘, uit Court of | ship 62 South, Range 38 Monree County, Florida the South by the Atlant aug 28; sept 4-11-15, 1946 $i -——~ i and hounded on the West b } ernier Creek, being on the Island} of Key Largo, County of Monroe} and State of Florida. | | All,of the registered voters re- | siding in the above proposed cor- porate limits are hereby notified | ana required to assemble at the Public School House, Florida at 8 PM. on September $th, 1946 to Tavernier, o'elor xelect officers and organize &j municipal government for the pro- | posed town of Tavernier, Florida ae this 7th day of August, | aa . PINDER k 0. WILKINSON : . CURRY | DIONISIO DIAZ CHARLIE DIAZ i URPHY 4 LBURY LESPIE + E.R. SHAFER ¥ U. HARRIS * Me BRATTON ALD. 3 ~ REESE MANUEL. ARSULL E. V. FORMOUN SNE ON z AN 8. SMITH, . €. ALBURY BROOKS LEC JAS, LUND N RACKARD IGAN ¢ | ET-14-21-28Septd,1946 | IN THE Spee ‘T COURT OF THE! oo fy H JUDICIAL CIRCUIT | OF THE STATE @F FLORIDA, | AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, Onse No. 10-854 | j ROY LEONARD BUMGARNER, i Plaintiff. i eset Oe DIVORCE JENNY JUANITA FALLS BUMGARNER, Defendant. | @RDER OF PUBLICATION j Jenny Juanita Falls } Bumearner, Route 2, Gastonta, N. 4 ereby rei Bill _of To th Carolina ired to serve ? " otherwise allegations therein will be taken as_confessed This order #s to be published once a Week for four consecutive weeks tember, A. D. 1946, in The Key West Citizen, a news- paper published in the City of Key West, Florida. Done and Ordered this 20th day of Augusi, A. D. 1946. (SBAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe Gounty, Florida. (sd) Kathieen Nottage. Deputy Clerk. ged) Allan B. Cleare, Jr. Soliottor for Plaintiff. eUgei-28wepté-11,1946] By or reject any or all bids, to waive y rids received. Envelopes must be sealed, mark~ for Furnishing and Instalit at home informalitY or irregularity id Bid 1g Audi- Seats in the Harris Elemen- and addressed as follows: hool, Key West, Florida. be pperied August 29, 1946, 3 7 WILLARD M. ALBURY, Superintendent of Public Instructions, Monroe County, Florida, 2nd Floor County Court House, Key West, Florida AN \ WN \ _ORDER OF PU! 706 Pollock St, Kinston, North Carol You -are, hereby. re e 6th day pear to the Bill’ for be the against you in ine cause on or befe e 13th September, ADD. Tab, : na the: Key allegations contain $ lated be taken as confessed. Done and Ordered. at Key. day of A A.De A's, (Cireuit Court Seal) is C Sawys Deputy C Attorney for Plaintiff. augl4-2i-2 in ¥ IN AD IN CHANCERY. Case No, 10-834 FRANCES I. CARPENTER 4 MecWALTER, Plaintiff, DIVORCI ¥ GEORGE E. MeWALTER, - Defendant, ORDER OF PUBLICATION e hereby required to ap- the Bill for Divorce filed the above styled cause on or before the 9th day of September, A. Ii. 1946, otherwise the allegations contained therein will be taken as confessed. Done rdered at Key West, iors f 6th day. of August, pear to Ross. C Sawyer | Clerk of Cireuit Court: By Kathleen Nottage; tee 8 Deputy Clerk. - Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., 7 augT-14-21-28,1946 IN THE. CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, - IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. : Cane No. 10-845, * ANNULMENT OF MARRIAGE FLORA BURCHETT, Plaintiff, | i | ; Lvs. JOHN E. BURCHETT, Defendant. ORDER TO fel Sag TO: John E. Burchett, i Prestonsburg, Kentucky. It is hereby ordered that you are required to appear on the lth day | of September, 1946, before the above ; filed. against you in the} ove entithed cause and The Key est Citizen is hereby a! as_ the newspaper in order shall be published once a! week fOr four consecutive weeks. | Witness the Honorable Aquilino | Lopez, Jr., as One of the Judges, of and the! Seal of this! West, Monroe County, Florida, ‘this 13th! day of August, 1946. (SBAIg Ross C Sawyer ‘ : Clerk. Cirewit® Goure Moproe County, Florida. By: Kathleen Nottage, Deputy ‘Clerk, augl4-21-28;sept4,1946 this Court Clerk or Cireutt i lerk 01 ir By: (sd) Kathleen Nouage, SUS ST.PETERS DR. J. A SUN GLASSES ‘The style and smareness of Ray-Baa Sun Glasses appeals immediacely x0 those who pride themselves on looke ing their best for any pccision. Bus more important is Ray-Ban's kindness to the eyes that wear them, By Gltering ‘our excess light and glare, at the same time tramsmicting the mseful rays OF Jight, Ray-Ban makes seeing comfon CQ) VALDES OPTOMETRIST We can shows wariey of sutractive syles, Office Hours: 9-12. 2-5 p.m. Evenings by - Appointment ADDRESS 619 Duval St, Office 332 COLA BOTTLING COMPANY BURG *“ELORIDA BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY 8y¥ %* Hear Morton Downey, WKWF, 12:15 P.M., Monday throu KEY WEST COCA: gh Friday