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ical needs regns its from Philadelphia, is a graduate of and Rush Medical Col-;{ lege, Chicago, Ill., and did post- work at the University His internment spent Florida, at the} unicipal Hospital. 5 ae will practice surg- in Key West, and is now -at Concha Hotel, for the pres- Later he expects to find , suitable offices in the city. ‘Though the new doctor is com- “ing to aid Key West residents, he is likewise being aided by the climate in the Island City. The doctor suffers from sinus and af- ter ten years’ practice in Mil- waukee, Wis., he desires a cli- mate such as that which Key West can offer him. Rileys Coming To Island City In December Dr. and Mrs. Harold Riley, of New York, have notified Ger- i Laubscher of the Tides gt w arrive in Ke, est poi e tenity st nda wil shortly thereafter to a home devs purchase dcn Flagler avenue. Dr. Riley is in charge of a -health clinic in Rockefeller Cen- ter, New York City, and was. in- strumental in getting Mrs. John Erskine, staff member for the new Holiday magazine, to fea- ture Key West in their monthly blication; appearing on Key ‘est newsstands next week. Violet Sosin Given Farewell Party Dorothy Gomez, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Will Gomez, United street, entertained a circle of friends last evening at her home on United street honoring Violet Ella Sosin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Sosin, Duval street. Miss Sosin will leave Thursday for Tallahassee to attend the Florida State College for. Wo- » Games were played and danc- ing was’ enjoyed, Refreshments were served during the evening. Miss May BES Sosin was a graduate last m the Convent Mary Im- Jr’. PTA To Gather Tonight The PATA. of the Junior- School will hold. its tonight at 8o'clock ditorium of the “High Parents are asked to be ent. A delightful. program been arranged by Mrs. Ruth assisted’ by Mr. Marcel- ‘the music director. A social hour will follow the ot ‘ for the coming year President, Mrs. Reginald ; Vice President, Mr. Earl fates; Secretary, Mrs. Frontz; + Mrs. Olive Bond; His- torlan, Miss Mary Trevor; Par- liamentary, Mrs. Fernando Ca- mus. Committees: Membership, Mrs, William Knowles; Program, Mrs. Ruth Higgs; Hospitality,, Mrs. Arnold Key; Publicity, Mrs. Horace Av- erette; Study Course, Mrs. Ted Canova; Chairman Room Moth- ers, Mrs. Oscar Cruz. “Night Of Joy” Again Saturday By popular demand, Night of Joy repeats itself, in Benefit Dance at the Driftwood, Satur- day night, September 21, under personal direction of Albert Boza, Proceeds of the event will be used to purchase costumes for the celebration of the opening of the Ferry and a gala festival to be held in February, during the season, which is hoped to be an annual affaiv. Mr. Boza plans seven acts in his show Saturday night, featur- | ing Rumba, Conga, Egyptian and Brazilian dancing. The program looks to be a very interesting one. Those sponsoring the “Night! ef Joy” feel that an annual af-! fair should be made of this tour- | ist-attracting affair, somewhat on the scale of a miniature Mardi Gras, held in New Orleans,, La., and Mobile, Ala, each year. Other entertainment could be incorporated into this “Night of doy,” and would give Key West a further boost visitors as well as being ‘ to local residents. —_—_—_—_———- Polished floors should be dust- unoiled mop ¢ oi should . be ba a year. mop every waxed new arrival is Dr.| of | | Veita Mulberg Leaves To Enter Sophie Newcomb, Veita Joyce Mulberg, daughtes Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mulberg, ' 1326 Grinnell street, will leave shortly for New Orleans, La., wher she will enter Sophie New- | My father, poor misguided gent, Wanted his ile, @ lfie tisepent From 6 a.m. ‘til way past 8. In working hard, and working late, Poor Dad! He’d fuss and fret-and toil IN_THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH he gs Ctneurr OF THE STATE FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROR COUNTY. IN emg 3 Cane No. 10-870 - DOROTHY MARIE WAGAMAN, Plaintiff, DIVORCE LEROY ARTHUR — ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Leroy Arthur Wa: ae ny ,coml 's U.S.S. Great oe Tiong ea geet oben ami And burn the sooty midnight oil, . NAD. “Burle, “New, JarhOy. 5 For nothing but a little cash pear to the ‘Bill’ for ‘Divorce. filed Miss Mulberg graduated from the local high school in May of; this year and will strive for a Bachelor . .of Arts Degree, major- Poor Dad! And fourteen hours every day To buy the daily beans and hash. He was mild and meek, He'd work six days in every week, against you in the above styled cause on or before the 7th day of October, A.D, 1946, otherwise the allegations contained therein Edy be taken as confessed. Done and Ordered at Key west, Daughter to Perezs’ _ Mr. and Mrs, Rogelio’ Perez,|¢@! 0m which the new sticker is 185 Simonton - street; announce} 2t being displayed after the Oc- the birth of a daughter weigh-| tober 18 termination date will oe to fun-loving | ‘ing in Sociology, ‘After graduation sher field will be in social science, personnel work; of teaching. Ellingson Will Recommend | Revoking Of Licenses Less Than 300 Feet Of Churches City Manager O. J. S. Elling- son and Public Safety Director Roy Hamlin inspected all places; in Key West yesterday holding beer, -wine or liquor licenses. There were 102 places inspected, | that being the total number of| licenses granted, including clubs, | wholesalers, retailers and pack>| age stores. Request Some Revocations Each year these 101 licensees must apply for renewal of their, permits. At city commissioner, meeting tonight City Manager Ellingson will request the com-' missioners not to recommend re- newal of licenses for all those places within 300 feet of churches or schools. The number that will not be recommended has not been revealed. Final “authority will, of | course, rest in the city commis-! tsioners’ decision, which may or. may not upheld the new city manager’s license-revoking re- quest. Will Uphold Commisison Should the commission not up- Was now a public For radios to cheer That you get yours To try to keep the wolf away. Thus father, meaning well, but dumb, Amassed a rather tidy sum, With which he planned to buy some beers To brighten his declining years. The New Deal came, and simple Dad, Who worked so hard for all Awoke one morn to find that he So Dad, industrious, but dumb, Is now the source from which will come The coin to buy the gasoline For some poor underdog’s machine, And bring the more abundant life To every loafer and his wife. From Dad will be extracted sums And furnish booze for ne’er-do-wells Who help to raise imported hells. Poor Dad, the faithful, trustful goon, Was born just thirty years too soon. Now any guy is just a cheat Who says man ought to work to eat; He's simply nuts, out of his head. Sit on your tail, or stay in bed; The Government will see, by gad, Pier Bas Sist day of August, (Gireult Court Seal) eee gg c. SAWYER, of Cireuit Court. By: KATHLEEN, NOTTA\ a a eputy ir Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., Attorney for Plaintiff. Sept 3-10-17-24, 1946 ing seven and one-half pounds, yesterday at 10:25 a. m., in a lo- cal hospital. Mrs. Perez was before her marriage Antonia Valdez of Cuba. Mr. Perez is employed with .CUIT COURT OF THE| the local Pepsi-Cola company. b JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 1 STATE OF. FLORIDA. | EB atgaeees "| OF Interest To Women as LAWRENCE ED Defenda: Give garden hose a coating of ORDER OF PUBLICATION eIp le TO: Catherine Lee Pierce Enos, wax to help lengthen life. i C/o Melvin Pierce, ae r | 1415 Lansing Avenue, A thin coat of wax applied to Prentis Park, A Portsmouth, Virginia. furniture casters keep them from You are hereby ‘required to ap-| sticki EAS ‘ pear to the Bill of Complaint for sticking to floors in hot rooms. Divorce in the above styled cause the 10th day of Octo- i i rni- A teri in a A little wax applied to furni will be taken as con-|ture caster sockets keeps them} turning easily in damp weather. | IN THE home ee e had, enemy. S, Plaintiff, ‘ORCE CATHERINE LEE PIERCE EROS, the bums, This order is to be published once a week for four consecutive we in The Key West Citizen, a news paper published in the City of Key West, Florida. Done and ore rhaa thi we F Insects cost the nation an esti- | mated two billion dollars a year | 9th day|in crop losses. The corn ear worm, which is 6n°* the increase this year, ran up the -| staggering total of $80,000,000 in; 1945. { Monroe Coun By: KATHLE (sd) Allan B. Cleare, Solicitor for Plainti ppt 10- from chumps like Dad. —AUTHOR UNKNOWN. oct 1, 1946 An early superstition associated: } | cucumbers with Venus. To dream} of cucumbers meant falling in! "love almost immediately. NOTICE TO © ery Probate Act, TORS hold the city manager’s request, Ellingson will abide by their de- cision, for he has stated that the elected representatives of the people are his bosses and he will By J. _ BRODOWSK: reals out their orders in all mat-| watch This Column Ors For Navy Jobs Will Cause Controversy Whenever possible, the Navy The 300-foot law has been a/ civilian Publicity Office at the | “bone of contention” for many, Uj, §, Naval Submarine Base, Key meetings and it was this stipula-/ West, will attempt to facilitate tion in the law that created the | the finding of jobs for those per- controversy over the granting of sonnel presently being reduced | a liquor. license to the Gulf} in force. Stream restaurant. The verbal Interested personnel are re-! battle became so heated that it!}quested to keep their eyes on} resulted in the calling of a grand this column and further their in- jury over alleged reports of) quiries at the Navy Civilian Pub- $3,000 being dealt out in graft. jlicity Office, Bldg. 132, Subma- | rine Base. Bezanilla Daughters Will Attend School In | goitermakers Needed In ‘Frisco | Havana; Left Plane Sere San Franeleos Naval ‘Ship- | Boilermakers and Helper | said the chorus girl as she pranc- ! ed out onto the stage. | | Gloria and Celi Bezanilla, 14/yard at Hunter’s Point announces | and 8, respectively, left today by!that applications are. being ac- yan for school in Havana, Cuba. | cepted for boilermaker and help- | hey will attend an American/er. boilermaker probational or | convent school in the Cuban permanent Civil Service status. | capital. © These Civil Service tests com- They ‘were accompanied by prise an examination of the ap- Mts. Marguerita del Valle, who! lication ONLY. There is no writ- | has” been a house guest of the/ten test for the individuals. i Bezanillas, at their residence, 517} The West Coast Civil Service | Elizabeth street. Commission also wishes to an- | nounce the openings for helper machinists, helper electr and ; Th WV. th helper sheetmetal workers. iH e ea er Send properly filled out Civil; Service forms, listing all qualifi- Forecast cations to Commander Henry P. Key .West and Vicinity: Partly Rumble, industrial relations offi-| cloudy this afternoon, tonight and ! ¢¢" office of industrial relations, Wednesday; widely scattered j U.S. Naval Shipyard, San Fran. showers occurring mostly in aft- | CSS California. ernoons. Gentle to moderate ff southeasterly winds. Current Bits Florida: Considerable cloudi- | Of Sub Base Humor ; a ness today, tonight and Wednes- } ,, First Poinciana Mosq BN @e day. Occasional rain in extreme ‘Here comes a new resident! ait north portions and scattered | Second Skeeter: jp aeod iE et= showers and thunderstorms over | Stick him for drinks! | south and centrai portions oc- our curring mostly during the after- Leadingman: “I suppose you noons and evenings. pean I were dead | so you could Jacksonville through the Flor- {spit on my grave.” a idg’Straits-and East Gulf of Mex-|_ Helper General: “No, not me. ico: Gentle to moderate winds, | T hate to stand A lines.” \ east to northeast over extreme, ,, cae north portion and east to south-| “Well, I guess I might as well east over south and central por-, put the motion before the house, tions, today, tonight and Wednes- day. Partly cloudy with peachy! seattered thundershowers, except! mostly cloudy with occasional viob| Oventags i Seletin-ceuemesiomh portion, — | at acnsite: Cals ornia Jacksonville to Apalachicola: | , There are job openings at Camp No small craft or storm warnings Joseph H. Pendleton, Oceanside, Sane heen wsued: California, for qualified archi- tects and civil engineers. The Report positions require the qualifica- Key West, ‘Fla., Sept. 17, 1946 | tions fixed by Civil Service regu- (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m.,| lations for architects P-2 and 3 Eastern Daylight Saving Time, (and civil engineer P-2. City Office) Send all forms 57 and 5001 Temperatures ABC to public works officer, Highest yesterday —— ._90!Camp Joseph H. Pendleton, ° Lowest last mat te 79 | Oceanside, California. i ee ets 84 a | Normal _ ___.. 82.) Job Classifier Position Open | PRECIPITATION In 12th Civil Service Region | | Rainfall, 24 hours ending An open competitive examina- ; 8:30 a.m., inches - 02 | tion for prgbational sbpelnsment) RELA HUM! as position classifier is being an- Lh ety | nounced by the 12th Civil Service | Commission. The job pays from ' $3, 397. 20 (CAF-7) to $7,102.20. The duties consist of studying positions in order to assign them appropriate classes and grades in: 'srelation to other positions. Applications must be on file with the director, 12th U.S. Civil | TOMORROW'S ALMANAC (Daylight Saving Time) ;Sunrise . 14 a.m. Sunset Moonrise Moonset TOMORROW'S TIDES Naval Base Service Region, Room 12, Ap-} High Tide Low Tide praisers’ Bldg. 630, Sansome St., 3:15 a.m. 10:58 a.m. San Francisco, Calif. Appoint- 5:40 p.m, 9:25 p.m, ment will be made to jobs with: Navy Mibes al as ,the ball park?” , tourist. ;when the boss | REDUCED IN FORCE!” ; commodating one, two, three or, ;and supply clerks and messengers | ‘FIRST YANK IN TOKYO?’ September 16th, 1946. For sticky ieather furniture in' hot weather—sponge with saddle soap or mild soapsuds, follow (Hea ad ¥ | with clean, damp cloths and rub cinta and demands 5 dry. Then apply a very thick! you, or either of you, may hav against the estate of Blaine Mora | COA of paste wax, allow to dry , deceased, late ef said Coun-|hard and polish well. the County Judge of Mon- ‘I, Civilian Publicity Director government agencies in Califor- nia, Arizona, Nevada and Ha- Hoke waii. Soe unty, Florida, at his offic i : Lourt house of said County | In 1860 a farmer named Liddle! | Jokes West, Florida, within eight | wrote to a newspaper in Galena, Illinois, announcing that he had used paris green against potato © and post office address beetles with some success there~ — shalt pe Pats by starting a new industry in the! y, and any such claim or de-, battle against bugs. mand ‘not so filed shall be void. ULRICK R. H As administrator of th Blaine Mora Cu tion of this notice. Jemand shall be in A girl was reading about birth and death statistics. Suddenly she turned to a male on her right |~ and said, “Do you know that every time I breathe a man dies?” “Very interesting,” he returned. “Why don you try Sen-sen?” Serve a cool, flavorful jellied | —O=— .; meat loaf on a hot summer day. | Heard at Industrial Relations It’s as tempting a dish as you can | Office: . Worker asking about }serve and at the same time it ¥ brings meat into the menu. An- RE OF 1 wonton benefits of a popular Jacksonville . IN PROBATE, in the ‘co © Awest, {Make an excellent stuffing. So, ie d county at Key W. Editor: “Say the bleachers within Gight — &. ar | too, .d rs | 2 gests = R 5 mbinations ef diced-raw-} went -wild.” — re from the time of th | penne 3 blicatiot of ;or cooked vegetables, } ee tian i demand a a ‘ourist to Indian on reserva- shall e pla f pee tion: “What do you do all day?”| {he “<it aaa (ot | 2) BEAST WRECKS (DAMS TABOR CITY, N. C. —-A ter-_ rific blast of unknown origin, which shook windows in houses two miles away, destroyed the} Gore Lake dam on the edge of !town and blew from its founda- tions a mill house located on the | huge dam. Millions ef gallons of water poured through the break jin the dam and hundreds of per- | sons carried off fish by the sack- | full. “Hunt and drink,” said the In- ones or jlemand not so filed shall be “« 237 alee »| void at do you hunt?” asked the JOHN V. as executor of the | ARCHID Ww “Drink,” said the Indian. “How come you didn’t laugh cracked that joke?” “I don’t have to. I’M BEING Job Openings For Women in the | Marianas—Housing Discussed Dormitory - type buildings, which housed the USO and Redj 70: Cross sul during the war, are the women accepting ‘obs in be divorce, the above Styled cause | Marianas. There are sections ac-| 9}, ¢>° 4 ‘e ACTION | TLON | i v4, Point, Mississippi more persons at rates ranging. , from $6 to $13. per month, 'de- pending upon the number of per- sons in one section. Meals, laun- dry, recreation and medical fa- cilities are provided. Women applying must be over j 21 years of age for the job open- ' ings listed as follows: Mail, file and record clerk, CAF-4; Seri as Se lorida, ALGADO, D.C, | ntiff ept 3-10-17, 1946 file and record clerk, CAF-3; COURT OF T Should stenographic reporter, CAF-6;| a 1 Motoris clerk stenographer, CAF-4: clerk | Everyor stenographer, CAF-3; clerk typ- nakin West chances ists, CAF-3, and clerk typists, CAF-2. In addition, property M ver are‘ needed. For further information inter- ested personnel should write to the Seventh Naval District Head- quarters, Personnel Section, at | Jacksonvill, Fla., or write direct- ly to the Civil Service Commis- sion in Washington, D.C. required to ap- for Divorce file » all There contained onfessed. West, , services Make Safety First Your Daily Rule Grown-yps as well as Children make SAFETY. "FI 3T daily rule? collector's, office.» ‘The -inspec~ tions will be under the direction! of City Mechanic Horace Aver- ette, supervised by the chief of police. It is requested that the owners bring their title certificates as all | information asked is on that ‘form, but if this is not done then be sure the mgtor number, make of vehicle, address of owner, type of car, tag number are known before taking the test. The test will be same as the first and a car to receive the in- spection sticker must pass the following tests: Foot brake and hand brake, ‘rear light, head light, horn, muf- fler, steering “mechanism, wind- shield wiper, rear view mirror, fenders, bumpers. Motor-driven vehicles include all trucks, cars, motorcycles, motor-scooters, motor-bikes, ete; “GRADER” FOR VETERANS NOT FOR CITY'S Robert Dopp, city publie serv. ice director, said today that a grader was recently declared surplus by one of the local armed and his department promptly wrote a letter to the War Assets Administration re- questing that it be sold to the | city, stating the urgent need lo- cally for the machine. For V. A. Only The reply re ved yesterday from the War Assets Administra- tion was to the effect that the grader was earmarked for the | Veterans Administration and that i the city was not eligible to pur- chase the item requested, * Try for Good Buy Dopp had. hoped to get the grading machine, for if purchased from an cquipment dealer it would sell for about $5,000, other asset of a jellied loaf is the while the person” ‘Acqliiring this jhospitalization insurance—“Sup- ee 5 4 pose'I take out insurance on my fact that it is made well in ad- | particular grader would probab- wife today and tomorrow she : vance of the meal. {ly not pay more than $250 to dies, what would I get?” Mae _—— | $300. Salesman: “The chair.” 3 Make the most of those luscious - eee paar Wa te. Fea ripened scone loess A whole | The Deciding Facfor 3 ; 4 jomat a Reporter: “What, shall I say en nat Cae eth cored and stuffed with: cs: ‘iere musa fod value in eb is : S| y filling you may choose, offers 58 about the peroxide blondes who ja pleasing and cconomical dish. | 44tes? imade such a fuss and noise at Netieeen tice ehicken ol aniaat “That all depends upon whom they are with.” Purelest PLENAMINS ALL VITAMINS known to be essential to human fi) surrition, plus liver and iron. ee GARDNER'S PHARMACY COOPERATE with ts and Bus Drivers THANK YOu. sw’ | BUS FARES a August, Safety Never Lend ra is a in ‘ourt Tom: You have a splendid li- Gireuli Cony F Selene ee Buses, * ‘ brary joutes 2 and 3 By Harry: Let this be a lesson to] 2 ond William V. Courtesy! Poinciana and you. They are all borowed books. (Ationney, or Strand Theater | MAJOR ROSS in —s I will not be responsible for debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. |Claudia Watler, after this date, Key West Transit Co., Inc. J. W. Sellers, Manager } , MALCOLM WATLER. | Phone 1057 Road to Utenia septl6-17-18-19-20x = Coming: 10e Naval Hospital City Hospital, Stock Island and Boca Chica