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cuir Pou aNanatare tui? West One Year .. bigs . tices, . ete charged tor “ht the rato ‘of ehure! fs to be derived are 6 cents a line, interest wBonyMouy communications. “From The Citizen “Corher Greene and ‘Ann Berets Entered at Key West, Flot as second class matter THE A The Associ ively entitled ir tion of all ne hes pee or “not ro is paper an pububhea here, herwiss ¢ the 1 SUBSCRIPTION aoe ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application SPECIAL NOTICE All reading _notic cards lutions of respect, uit will be 10 cents tertainment by revenue uary Notices > tor trom The Citizen is an open forum and general but it will’ not publish invites discussion of and subjects. of local t To: City Commissioners :. ' Key West, Florida. Gentlemen: When there is money in the tiller it is the oppor- tune time to-pay off obli- gations, especially those of long standing. The city should appreciate the ereditors’ trust and reim- burse them while it can, Yours expectantly, THE ORACLE. (a enn cee an nen em THE LEGION’S GOOD i NAME The American Legion commands the highest re- gard with the general pub- lie offany great national or- ganization, according to the results of a survey just made of business, labor jand other, groups by the Psychological Corpdration of New York. viewing 5,000 125 typical munities, the jorted that 77 per ce ought well’ of the American Legion as compared with a score of 65 perecent for the U. S. Cham- ber of Commerce, 50 per cent for the AFL, 37 per cent for the National Asso- ciation of Manufacturers and 26 per cent for the CIO. “The goodwill of the - American Legion was out- *standing,” “the Corporation reported. Tt is not difficult to un- derstand why the American Legion stands so high in the eyes of the American peo- ple. It is the pay-off for its great and unselfish pro- grams which have made the name American Legion synonymous with American- ism, patriotism, child wel- fate, rehabilitation, national: defense and: community bet- terment movements. Its service activities among. veterans and needy children have been a God- send to millions. It has been a leader in youth training for better citizenship. There is not a whistle stop in the nation where the local Am- erican Legion post has not been the first line of defense against the inroads of alien “isms.” This newspaper believes the recognition given the American Legion through this poll of public opinion is well merited. We hope that the good works of the pact will be but a grand prelude to the future contributions of the new two-war Ameri- can Legion, now more than 3,250,000 members strong. Success very often causes mental confusion and family bickering. Tailspin: What the busi- ness executive goes into who sits too. long in a swivel chair. Tf the operators of busi- ness followed in .their pro- cedure, the example set by their government. they would almost immediately be. 1—Broke; or, 2—In jail; or, 3—Both. it ‘hoped the nip would be- come more pronounced, Key West now i in one’s won't be city and the coming fisca’ r r be due, and if all of them) Philadelphia, May 21, 1862. are paid, the arhount will be in excess of ; ters of a million hefty amount to levy on a city the size of Key marked repeatedly, — blame the county commis- sioners and the school board Blame yourself. When the the county was up for con- sideration, one taxpayer was spite the fact that the meet- ‘But the “nip in the air” i nm é Rar’ before i taxes ther of a noted Atheri ar f ; family, both in ireland. Died 3 ate experi 1848, born at aca Vt. Died April. 13, 1849—-Sarah Orpe Jewett, pop- cecquat (tne Countey of the Pointed ay ountry 6) © Pointed ve A\| pire” ahaother stories, born at South Berwick, Maine. Died there, June 24, 1909. 1856—Louis H. Sullivan, famed Chicago architect, father of Mod- erhistn in architecture, skyscrap- er builder, born ih Boston. Died April 14, 1924. LEGALS TO CREDITORS Ait g COUAE OF “tite CON aR Wupek wo : ‘West. The Citizen. has re-| don’t. As sioners and the city commis- for the heavy taxation. highest unit of taxation in e' NRO COUNTY, FLORI PROBATE. nore: BLAINE MORA CURR TO ALE DUORS AN Ls, 48) AND. PER- ONS ATR Chala OR ANDS AGAINST SAID ESTATE You and each of you are hereby notified and required to present any. claims. and demands which You..or either of you, may have against the estate’ of Elaine Mora Cufry, deceased, late of said Coun- ty, to the County Judge of Mon- roe County, Florida, at his office in ithe court house of said County at Key West, Mortda, within eight ecplendat months from the time of ‘the first publication of this notice. lach claim or demand shall be in writing, and shall state the place of residence and post office address of the claimant, and shall be sworn to by the claimant, agent, or at- torney, and ang such claim or de- }mand uot so filed shall be void. ULRIC . HENSON, AS administrator of the Mstate of Elaine Mora Cur’ dece: . sep 0-17-24, 1946 present at the meeting, de- ing was widely publicized. Apparently, the only time Key Westers generally are interested in’ matters that affect the pocketbook ...is when the zipper--on itis drawn to pay and pay and pay. But then. it is too late One tries .to comfort in complaining, but the only thing he gets out of it is tense nerves, 5 It costs more in taxes, pro- portionate to population, to reside in Florida than in any other state. Every, time you buy a gallon of gasoline, the state’s “take” amounts TA ULETEN TG JUDICIAL GiacLts e states a1 b ; 4AL © . Ps s a FLORIDA, to seven cents; every time] f¥ ANp ron woxmor CoUste: | aN CHANCERY. you buy.a pack of cigarettes, you “fork over” four cents Cuwe No. 10-878 DOROTHY babaes ike ain to the state. ys. * DIVORCE LEROY ARTHUR WAGAMAN, You pay taxes on real Defendant. estate based on a 100 per ro: Leroy an wr Week cent assessment; you Day) oe iarle ‘New. Jersey. taxes on intangibles, peY-| you are’ nereby required to ap- sonal property; on deeds| Rear. You in: the anove vatyled 3 $e oh or befote the 7th day of and mortgages, and when) cuss on or peters (Benarmase’ une J. a . 0 the state can find nothing aliegations contained therein. will else '6n' which to ‘levy, in| %yine°ana ordered at Key. West, stepa’ Uncle Sam to get his) Pioride, this (sist day. of August, 56 -D. 1946, sizable. quota. Batks are) (ircuit Court Sealy Be creaking under the tax bur- Wate a tae Geet: den, and, in the cases of the By: BAT HEO ON Sees atta. city, county and state, they Butigue Hequihaldo,. sr.. : will creak Harder if the peo-|“"°7"7* !" P'Nthg1 ple continue apathetic. [| That. Russia.is.looking out |. for Russia is stating the case mildly. 17-24, 194 T ae UN TY, N- wn ND. roe MONRO © Take OF FLORIDA. IN CH. CERY. ts A *% CLARA EDNY ie Ne. 10-868 GREGG, Plaintif?. Ys. DIVORCE CHESTER LEON GREGG, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Chéster Leon Gregg, ACTION Recent surveys show some CF 750,000 alcoholics in the country, plis more than 2 4 * Box 294, million chronic excessive} _ West Point, Mississippi. You afe héreby required to ap- drinkers. pear to the Bill of Complaint, for on the 27th day of September, A.D. 1946, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed. THis order tv be published once week for four vonsecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, paper published in Key W In case you have over- looked it, you have only one- third of 1946 left.in which | ¢ to complete the work you planned for the year. Done and Ordered this 26th day of August, A.D. 1946. (SEAL) ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk of the Cireyit Court, Monroe County, Flori ‘ 4ACB H. SALGADO, D. CARO, Hitler was not the first man fo discover that you can make people believe any- thing if you say it often enough and say it loudly. CONT: NG THE © Divot Key:. West; golfers who ck nivel claim: they oui’ ‘feel it in] SMR E MARIE Ait WILLIAMS, their bones’ when. they’re ORDER OF PUBLICATION going to do well on the By. (oi THOMA! Solicitor f Plaintiff. 7; Sept 3-10-17, 1946 TO: Shirley Marig CaN Williams, 316 Cherry St Montoursville. Pa course, are about to tangle You, are hereby reguired to an- r HY pear to the ili for Divorce filed with science. against you ih the above styled Professor Horace B. Eng- cauge on or, before the 26th day of September. A.D., 1946, other- lish, of the. psychology de+| Wise "the auiegations contained therein will be taken as confessed. partment at Ohio State Uni- : Done and Ordered at Key West, versity, is conducting an €x-j} Flo: ida, this 2ith day of Auguat, periment to find out wheth-] (¢ Court Seal) * er “hunches” about golf ea cat performance are void. By: KATHLEEN. N “Athletes think they can} witiam v. Aiu Attorney for Ph aug tell when they’re going to Be a-16-47 ime be good, but I have a hunch they really can’t tell,” English explains. Professor English has re- quested each golfer at the University to fill out a card telling his ‘last score, what he thinks his score for the day will be, and then the NOTICE TO CREDITORS (1883 Probate Aet, Sees. 119, 120) EN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, FLOBIDA, IN PROBATE. In re: Estate of CATHERINE MALONEY, also known as Katie Maloney, Deceased. TO ALL CREDITOR’S AND PER: SONS HAVING © D ESTATE: MS OR You and each of you are hereby Hotified and required to present actual score when, he has] any eluting and’ demands "which “et? H at you, or e rer ©) you, may ave finished playing. He will) (otis the estate ot ‘Catherine conduct the research all} Maloney. also known ag Katte Maloney. deceased, late of said season. County, tg the County Judge oF Golf is one form of relax ynroe ounty, Florida, at his { office In ‘the court houge, of sald | County a y West, Florida, ~ ation where the gods can-| (uti 2! Rotary months stim the not be depended upon. No Ume of che fiest publication of this matter what the duffer feels! fein" writing “ana shail state the Ray: & ie he is going to do, he cannot) pire ot re igunant pena onae guarantee that his reflexés Be sworn to. by the claimant, ts ent, or his! attorney, and’ any will respond. Golfers are the] 28Sr ‘cin SY acmaud not’se tiled most hopefiil eople im the] shall be void. world, they suffer the most disappointments, but always RUTH M. PIERCE, As administratrix of the Es- come back for more, | tate of Catherine Maloney. also Known as Katie Malone deceased, awe 20-27 wepts-10,1946 1827—John Drew, noted actor, : divorce, in the aboye Styled. cause | a news- |! Flors [+ "|For Rent—One-bedroom Completely and nicely | 3-year-old Stallion, with bridle. DE-} BETTER PAYING” itiohs For Gitls © * i ‘Mteerienee a Here is ani excellent opportunity —No . experience required $25 PER 40 - HOUR W’ _ (About $108 a Month) TO START Opportunity for earning more for overtime work _ AT TIME-AND-A-HALF PAY $30 A Week (About $130 a Month) After 180 days’ training ‘and Experience" - Scheduled Pay Increases Pleasant Surroundings Liberal Benefit, Plan xs Vacation With” Pay Telephone rating. is a ‘ inating Job Apply to Mrs. McDermott Telephone Office For More Information SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE | AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY | htithdial | Upholster and trimmer. Apply Key West Bedding. sépt3-tf; —— a ‘Wanted—Several good cigar mak- ers. Good job for scrap work~- ers. Good stock. Room and! board can be had for $10.00 per week. Write Thompson Cigar |” Factory, 729% East Ahderson St. Savannah, Ga. aug28-6t Second cook for Tug Willet. Only resporisible person need; apply. Apply Craig Dock. augsl-3t WANTED ‘Wanted—Homes of all kinds: One; *~two and three bedrooms, furn- ished or unfurnished. .Cash waiting. Cecil Carbonell, 700 Duval Street, ‘Phone 16. —- bt Will’ pay cash for 1934 to 1939) House No. 6, Naval Air Station. | | Bord in good condition. Apply |: 189, Ki ed, ete. Electrical Motors répaired, called! for ahd delivered. Call Britt} at 585 or 1184. Romero’s Elec- trical week. have Duval {Porcelain ice box, holds 100 lbs. ; Reasonable, ice. James mahi teed Will Gare tor children by day or Tf you are looking for att inyest- ment, 3 have it. nell, 700, Duval Sti, Fleming, Phone 118. If you are looking for a home, I General ston, J rag | You, ar i pear tb the locke caus s@pt3-1mo September, - the ua eys made, A. Ci it Court tit Seal) eevee: 2612 Harris Ave. | . auugad-tf Call 471-W. sept8-Itx Se i a th Rerpby, require o Clerk of Circuit © By Florence B. Sawyer, Enrique Bedajnyies gt” Atte r Plain’ cela aug20-27 ;sept3-10,1946 oR : Winifred Mary liver me tea for iverce inst you in the above styled oeeee on or Before she Asth day of D. 1946, otherwise allegations ‘contained therein Will be taken as confessed. Done and Ordered at Florida, this 17th day of August. A.D. 1946: ey. West, Ross C Sawyer | Deputy C POR SALE Ceeil Carbo- phone 16. » -aug29-6tx hn ie Dock. sept3-tf | Inquire 724 FOR SALE For Sale--Boat, 26’ cabin, 65 h.p: motor. Can‘be s¢en at Porter ROOMS FOR RENT Rooms for Rent—Cooking priv- ileges, private path. Also rooms with. adjoining bath. These} rooms are large and airy. Sin-; gle or double. you, reed sept3-1tx 727. Eaton St.) Eaton Street. sept3-3tx | it. Cecil Carbonell, 700 St., phone 16. aug29-6tx | Apply 1016} _ Paths. St. sept3-3tx within. Mrs. R. Black. furnished and small. down ty payable monthly. Johnson Aj, Johnson, Phohe 372. sept3-tf | i AGT i STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE If you are looking for income property, I have it. Ceeil Car- TRIUMPH | bonell, 700 Duval St., phone 16. COFFEE aug29-6tx MILL Fer Sale—303 Duval, abstract to AT ALL | anes, ge date, no mortgage. Apply; GROCERS | wuaranteed aug30-3tx If you have business. property, al home, ing houses or a. business for | sale, I succeed where others | 1 guarantee to sell it for fail. you. val St apartment houses, room- | Cecil Carbonell, 700 Du- .»» phone 16. aug29-6tx | two-bedrom apartment. 701) Waddell Avenue. OPA rental! $65 a month. Call 1163-J. auig31-2tx | Furnished apartment, private) bath, reasonable. 508 William Street, phone 831-R. aug3l-2tx | Nicely furnished, airy three-room | apartment. Hot and cold water. | Adults. No pets. Apply 625 Angela. aug31-2tx | apart- ment. furnished. $50.00 monthly. No children or pets. 626 William | St. Phone 138-R. aug3l-2tx, r |Furnished bungalow, two bed-/ | srooms. 1826 Fogarty Avenue. ( Apply 412 Eaton Street. | | New furnished cottage, four rooms | and bath. Hot and cold water. | Lights, linen, cooking utensils | i furnished. $40.00 month. 1229| Very modern 2-bedroom bunga- Priced low for quick sale. Cecil Carbonell, 700 Duval St., phone 16, aug31-3tx Willy’s Jeep Motors. plus ii for Marine use and power units. } Mail orders accepted. Call or write for complete information. Only $159. ern Auto Supply Co., 22 N. W. 20th St., Miami, Florida. Phones 9-4746 Army sur- Ideal in original crates. The Great South- and. 9-4747. Nite and sept3-ltx | Fer sale cheap, Packard, touring. aug3l-3tx) A-1 mechanically Call at Gulf Stream Service Station, Division and Simon- ton. New tires. sept3-2tx | Whitehead Street. sept3-3tx! low, cemeft block stucco, tile | ; bathroom, oak floors, large | House, to quiet couple only. Nice-{ closets, scteened porches, etc. | ly furnished. All conveniences.; Price, $10,600. ‘ Address 3711 { No children or pets. $50 a Avenue E, near hospital. Tele- { month. Apply 910 Elizabeth; phone 1595-J for appointment. | St sept3-2tx | sept3-6tx j PHOTO SUPPLIES | 1941 - 61 Harley Davidson. Ex- ¢ | cellent condition. 1032 Cath- FREE Now! Pictures while you wait. | erine &t. sept3-3tx Bring the children in the morn- | ings when it is cool. Hours, ; 11 am. to 2 p.m, 6, p.m. until) 1l p.m. Photo Booth, 525 Du-{ ‘ val Street. aug3i-tf? Rooms for Rent—Good location, 724 Eaton: Street. These rooms are large and well ventilated; have private pA Ea ae Mae Nea PP BER EES CL GOSS COI SOC CTO (2sebenneeeeeeeene _ connécting { sept3-3tx or NOW AVAILABLE! Company, Ine. 6:00 P. M. Ar my SUT o,, A FLORIDA’ aug30-3tx | For hg nore $3, bully net 32,1 & | gas. lantern, new, $5; battery Substitute teacher, Sept. 9 - Oct.| light, new, 6-volt, $2; Jap! a = ane ort pero = 1. Grade 6. Contact .W. E.| sword $10, man’s bicycle $15. a taking: wena then .Powler, principal, Harris school.! Must sell at once. Apply 2-Fj Ba ‘atone s aug3i-tf) Porter Place. sept3-1tx | 3 Neke den ary ate | tl ow Avai f FOR RENT | If you ‘are looking for a business, ! | PROMPT DEL: iY ec aus aes ie I have it. Cecil Carbonell, 700; ight housekeeping rooms. $5 per| Duval St., phone 16. i etna = week. 411 William St. aug29-6tx | Wi iw vaq pa : atig20-26tx | | i Wak “i 4 Hoyse foundation and frame, | Ser co VS As = ‘ Restaurant, completely equipped.| complete. Lot 100° x 100’, Cor- - Rooming House on second floor.| ner 5th St. and Harris Ave. | A{ 908 FLEMING STREET KEY WEST, Céntral location. Will lease to|) Apply 621 Baton. aug31-2tx | ae ed PHONE 682 | responsible party with option | to buy. Phone 477. aug30-7tx | One of the best buys and invest | ments in Key West, with a! Drapery Cornices ‘ Store for rent. Recently reno-| small business. Two buildings, | 2S ee == = vated. Central location. Phone} two stores, with four apart-/} F —————— eee be ATT. aug30-7tx| ments.. Fine downtown loca- | = : . ‘ | tion. Paying 40% on imvest-| —————— 3-3 €ool ocean-front semi-furnished; ment. This won’t last long. rives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night, LEAVES MIAMI SUNDAYS) at inet night and 6:00 ovo A te, tage dete ti At Au LEAVES “KEY WEaT te je OT ok Po LEAVES MIAMI SUNDAYS) at 9:00 atrives at P.M, oO" o'clock A.) FULL CARGO INSURANCE (EXCEPT clock Mid- at Key West at Points) ut 8:00 sitlode x. Miami at 4:00 o- DAILY (EXCEPT ey West at 5:00 rae LL Overseas Transportation 4 Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service Between MIAMI and KEY WEST Sun. 2-6716. aug30-6t Also Serving ALL POINTS on Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Very gentle. $110.00. Wm. Myers, phone 332. sept3-3tx, Express Schedule: Wardrobe, $5.00. Call 471-W, 310 Os Se on, Sete | Wardrobe, $5.00. Ca -W, 31 LEAVES KEY WES’ Peacon Lane. CEPT SUNDAYS) A DAILY (Ex. Shean TRE a PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE 40 Ford station wagon. New Office: 813 Caroline tires, mechanically perfect. No. WAREHOUSE: Germat Baten bs ges 92 and 68 6 Charles St., after 4:30. and Francis Streets ene ens sept3-3tx