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ere rece BA ali ae Pifoliday” Saagheies of a announces fine feature article and many beautiful pictures Key West. Holiday” magazine, a nationally avaes. slick- paper, “class” aaves lished by the blishing company, of cr ved Philadelphia, publishers of gr * $8) The Saturday Evening Post, re has a circulation of around _ a. 500,000, we are told, which means that the beauties and be called to the attention of several million Americans. Such publicity is, of ‘ang | COUTSE, invaluable to Key West. Undoubtedly the ar- tiele in such a fine magaine will be responsible for at- tracting many thousands more tourists here this sea- son than would have come ordingrily. Mareover, such publicity cannot be pur- chased, To merit this extra- ordinary attention in a class magazine a place written up in it must have the real “stuff.” | Well, we have known for ja long time that Key West | has the real stuff, and more than once in these columns re have pointed out t | sooner or later, this beauti- ee Island City wéuld be | 2s “discovered” by America in a big, big wav. It begins to look now, with the appear- | anee of the article in “Holi- You should be just as flattered a8 we are at heaving «@ place like Key West to write up in your excotiont 7 We deserve eli the publicity * @ ean give us. | coming true. Title of the article, start- n page 54 of the maga- | zine, is “Key West Has Char- _ acter,” with the sub-heading ‘of “America’s Southernmost _ City, Four Hours and Twen- ir | ing o | who uses the pen name of | Helen Worden. j the many beautiful attrac- | tions of Key West were first }ealled to the attention of | Mrs. Erskine by Key West’s own Gertrude Laubscher, of ides. To Miss Laub- Fotedeie” Magazine, ja, Pa. TELLING OUTSIDERS a the Overse © decide te 500 to go| The inte @ fund to advertise Key | Scher The Citizen offers its} ™ West the coming winter, it! ‘t* heartiest congratulations will then be ate the pad for obtaining for Key: commissioners only to make) this invaluable publicity. the proposal Pr Two ee. the to ourselves and in print, in county commissioners agreed |these columns if we who te give £2,400 to a fund to) live here are properly appre- advertion Key West. That) ciative of the many beauti- proposal was governed | ful scenes which surround twe previeions, one of which‘ “S- Sometimes one becomes wae that the bridge commis-; 8° Used to the beauties of ston and the city iemadanes| his surroundings that he ac- each contribute a similar| tually fails to notice them amount to the fund. The oth.|@t all. é er provision was that the| It is just possible, we Mawty be apent in advertie:| think, thpt Mrs. Erskkine’s| cssstea my serene | article in “Holiday” will not | cere "issi° tog Key West in newspa; i= Florida that are Miblish. ed outside of Key West. The commissioners had in ; } awaken and renew our own Whe dampers that Key | appreciation of beitig’ per- only bring national attention j Florida. after the winter sea ‘ oY is. " tie . oh certific carti Dewi, would deriv mitted td dwell ‘in go Hinel a] ticatta snail be edeomed According vel to law the property described = publicity in ram one oe Rec acia to the at her newspapers pu e ti t r r ‘0: ‘Monda e 0) in Pieridae cities that cater} Senator Pepper goes): Monae RN ou ee Pe any further to the left, the to the tgurist traffic. Democrats of Florida must Tousitts in those cities would learn of the advan- tages to be gained in com- ine to Key West, particular- ly our frost-free climate and exeetient fishing, and some of them likely would come here before returning te their homes. billion outlay; almost $2 bil- fh & an excellent move,; lion for pensions, $3 and a end The Citizen trusts that| half billion for terminal the fund will become avail-| leave pay and one-half bil- while, The object is to ad-| lion for expenses. No coun- —- So? West to per-jtry in the world treats its seo of Key West.) veterans in the grand man- Nothing i to be gained from/ner as does the United edvertioing Key West to Key | States. Wester, because we are fa-| ———_—_ wiliar with conditions here.) WHY WORRY ABOUT Telting the home folks about INDIA? thelr hometown and paying ee te tell them, ie a waste of! ne WS papers continue to report com- muna! violence in India, money, with copious details as to Let's put the fund to werk, in the event that the the number of persons killed and injured in the rioting tridge and the city commis- between the factions in that coners with the coun- tr ommiansnrs in cities in te tell the tour-} country. iets there about the whole-| It should be noted that pleasures that may be| the number of Indians killed eee in coming to the ity in the strife up to this time does not compare with the — number of Americans killed Wordage ip often substi- tuted for thinkage. “Red” Pepper offends the ers. The Veterans’ Adminis- tration budget for the fiscal American by automobiles on the high- ways of this nation. route in his automobile to visit relatives in Sunnyburn, Pa, a f|pital of second and third degree attractions of Key West will|TO ALL STOCKHOLDERS OF that,| or either of you, may have against { day,” that owr prediction is Yours, | tv-nine Bridges from Miami, THE ORACLE. | Has a Pirate Past and aj, Mr. Henry Wiley, | Tourist Present.” It is writ- ‘ten by Mrs. John Erskine.] in ” SONS — H. However, | SON, <4 a esti dence and post office address of! § of outsiders to our wonder-} cor ous home, but will also| martin. caution him, for too much} sea.) gustatory sense of the vot-|. year 1947 calls for a $10] WILMA AN SPILED GAS CAUSES DEATH|¢@S Suma e BALTIMORE, Md. — When en * and his gasoline saturated cloth- ing caught fire. He died in a hos- Roger Beachemin, 11, of Amos,|. Quebec, was strolling along on of the town’s empty strets, “minding his own business,” he as rum over by a helicopter which was landing on the high- away. ‘ WILLIAM CURRY'S SONS COMPANY: You are hereby notified that a meeting of the. stockholders of this company will be held at 611 Front street, Key West, Florida, on Monday, September 30, 1946, at 10:00 A.M. G. A. McKILLIP, sept25-4t Secretary. MOTICE TO CREDITORS 933 Frabate Act. Socn. EAP, 120) TRE COURT OF THE COUNTY an aN BK COUNTY, ATE. JUDGE Noes of SWMAN: KNOX, also kno Roberta Newman, de> senses TO SONS 1 OR NDS. AINST SAID ESTAT! You and each of you are hereby notified and required to esent any ciaims and demands w you, estate of Roberta Newman Known as Roberta New udge of Monroe ¢ t his office in the said County at Key West, ida, within eight calendar months from the time of the first pnblication of this notice. Each claim or demand hall be in writing, and shall state unty, court hi — S$ the place of residence and post of-| House trailers, wire or write fice address of the claimant, and shall be sworn to by the claiman’ his agent..or his attorney, and an such, claim or @emand not so fi shall ibe vo! TOM 0. WATKINS, Estate of Roberta Newman Knox, Newman. poct 3-10, 1946 NOTICE TO CREDITORS C1933 Pence Act, Secs. 119, 120) HE COUNTY JUDGE'S: iT “TO AL notified and required to claims and demands wh either of you. may ba the Estate of Caroline C: ceased, late of said County, -to the County’ indge of Monroe County; Florida, at his office.in the Cour House of said County at Key West, Florida, within eight calendar months from the time of the first ublication of this - notice. h claim or demand shall be in writing, a shall state the place of resi- the claimant, and shatl he sworn to -by the claimant, his agent or We have often wondéred | attorney, and any such claim or de- | ha: } bated, the sth day of Septem: | septs mand not so filed shall be void. her, A.D. 1. (sd) ‘VINC Y ‘Operator at $25 for a 40 -\ hour | As Ancillary administrator of the} deceased. Also known as Roberta; MT. MONROE COUNTY; PROBATE. | fesuurasse?*” INTERESTING WORK— _ INCREASED PAY! Now you can start as Telephone week (about $108 a Month) with. opportunity for earning more by} overtime at time-and-a-half pay? petals $30 a Week (About $130 a Month) After 180 days’ Training and Experience Scheduled Pay: Ineréases Pleasant Environment Liberal Benefit Plan Vacation With Pay Apply Telephone Office Mrs. McDermott, Chief Operator and TELEGRAPH' COMPANY sept23-tf | Upholster and trimmer. Appiy Key West Bedding. eral office work. Musi type and take shorthand. Good salavy.; WANTED make, year, length, condition and lowest cash price. E. W. | Harper, 1729 N.W. 48rd Street, Migmi, Phone 78-2859. ‘Wanted to buy, automobile, any. make or model, best buy for cash. Mastic Trailer Camp, United street. Cail for “Fidel”. sept26-3t: MISCELLANEOUS : Learn to play the piano in three months. Yes, three months, re- | gardless of age. Unconditional guarantee. No music, modern chord system, all by ear. Phone R. Any day between 12:00 sept24-5tx Se rey ee PTET TTI Refrigeration sales and service. | guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval St., Phone 333. \Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone As Administrator of the Caroline Cremata,. decea’ sept 19-26; oct NOTICE OF 4] wad House Bill NOTICE IS HE Brown Proper of the following filed said certificates f CATION FOR pe pom deed to be issued thereon. The cer | numbers and years of iss e, the description of the prop+ nd the names in which it wag ed are as follow: Year of Is+ Pt Lot ty Records, me in which assessed: E. M, All of said property being in the County of Momroe, State, of tober, 1946. this 6th day of September, 189. Keys made, locks repair- sept3-Imo make of car, labor and material, 18.00. Body repairing and inting, expert mechanic, all wrork guaranteed. Red Brick | faarage, Simonton and Greene streets. sept2!-6tx | “PHOTO SUPPLIES ie cameras, movie projectors, press cameras, 35 mm cameras and 127 film. Evans Camera and Supply Store, 506 Southard Street. JIN THE CAIRCULF COURT OF THE he lget tag Fe pre CIRCLE b. TATE Y FLOR 5 IN AND FOR Ror tr IN CHANCERY. Case No. 16-905 NNE YOUNG, Plaintiff, vs. LANDY GEORGE YOUNG, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Landy George Young, Route No. t, Westville, South Carolina. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint for Divorce in the above styled cause DIVORCE on of before the 28th day of Octo- ber, A.D. 1946, otherwise the allega- tions therein’ will be taken as con- fessed. This Order is to be published once {a week for four consecutive weeks jin The Key West Citizen, a news- j ida | “Dene and Ordered this 23th day of September, AD. 1946. (SBAL) ROSS © SAWYER, : Clerk of the © | Monroe County, Flor Ry: KATHLEEN Norra Deputy wm an ee J, Y¥. Porter IV, Solicitor for Plaintitt, | MAKE 5 MINUTE TEST Get TE-OL at any drug store. Apply this POWERFUL PENE- TRATING fungicide FULL STRENGTH. Reaches MORE ‘germs to KILL the itch. Get NEW foot comfort or your 35c back. | Today at Gardner’s Pharmacy. ' MONROE COUNTY. |- paper published in Key West, Flor- | cuit Court, |+ sept 26; oct 3-10-17, 1946, i } Artificial wax roses and wreathes. | ATHLETES EQOT FETCH) 1906 Seidenberg Avenue. HOW TO ST@P IT sept26-3tx sept5-tf | FOR SALE One electric range, one city gas stove. Apply 2207 Flagler. sept24-4tx SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE t septs-tf ! H sept12-30t | Hi 1 1:30. “Gould-Curry. } Repairs on all makes. All work} most new. the of suee i 2 and 3 - I '' |Man’s and Lady’s bicycles. 1116 sept25-4tx Packer Street. | ee a Man’s bicycle, heavy duty, new bajloon tires, new fenders. ; $27.50. 1900 Staples Ave. suppligs repairs per’s Plumbing Fleming, Phone 2 623 William St. or Phone 579. Wanted—Young woman for gen- | Furniture for three rooms. 58-1 sept21-6tx | Poin¢iana Place. » Must be permanent resident. Homes, $3,300.00 to $10,000.00. 1! Write P.O. Box 708. sept26-tt { have what you are looking ‘for. | income property, conservative, | safe investments, $6,000.00 per | year net income. $10,000.00, easy. terns. Small hotel, 16 rooms. on the Island. Phone 16. 719 Duval, upstairs. sept26-2t { 225-C Poinciana. 1219 Eliza: Street. a Furnished two-bedroom cottage. | lectrical motors repaired, called| Apply 1306 Division St. | efor and delivered. Call Britt} at 585 or 1184. Romero’s Elec-{ trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave.| Furnished apartment for couple septl-tf | We will reline brakes on any} ' ‘Furnished one-bedgoom apart- | All modern convenienc- | only. 1014 Grinnell street. ment. es. Apply .801 Virginia St. son street, rear. Girl's 20-inch, new balloon tires, good paint. 1900 Staples Ave. sept26-3tx sept25-3tx. 4 a: 518 aioli o’elock Thursday afternoon For: Sale—L...C. Smith, standard typewriter, goad condition. $40. | sept26-3tx 5 apts., 3 stores, good income year | round. $28,000.00, easy terms. | iome with two cottages. Rented. | Best buy} | ecil Carbonell,* 700 Duval St. Complete dining room set. Apply Large tabletep gas stove with Robertshaw oven control, al- Also girl’s bicycle. sept24-3tx Furnished apartment, couple only. | sept24-3tx | sept24-tf i sept24-5tx sept26-3tx Furnished apartment. 4 1116 Wat- | sept26-2tx ; Dr. William R. Warren, out fishing Thursday afterneen a guest of Edwin Trevor, a kingfish weighing 46 Richard Leonard Warren, @, + died at 7 o'clock Thursday eve- * ning in the Florida State Hosp? = & tal. The body has been sent te fete Key West. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon im the oomenens Lopez chapel, with the Rev. AL. Ghectif Seb Sieg, Ste See Maureau, S.J., of St. Mary's Re ond daughter, Cauley a Pee man Catholic Church, officiating. . Meee Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Johnson, : 321 William street. today am nounced the birth of a som at 3 Nicholas Ortega, @, died last | | Fined hat aed Bue Beau 6m ot Gy, Be tm oe ot * fovuttte place We cae Se wom freniy Game of eer Gee & lowed ss how amare Shag tos bert nett whet 4 bew © a> OF CME Ae teem ee Pram ehere ft, © oe of spect ee eames opiasess Ghethe: chee foe Bien, oe druthane Bee me ee |) ee oe = To hear Willie Wells and | Strube arguing shout trent ing, you'd think it was more portant than the atom bom. Willie favors dry fics, Basil pooh-poohs anything but wet fie». Willie swears by a Roya! Cosel | man ; Basil'won't hear of anything but a Silver Doctor. And by the time it comes to steel rods Yereue bamboo rods... #1K@**!"! But on Saturday, cach got beck from Seward’s creek with & cateh that couldn't have differed by more than several ounges! a 4 Copyright, 10, | meow Simtme Be mes —/ eecteme x in the Way of FURNITURE MAXWELL’S 3-Piece Bedroom Suite 4 Suite Like This lent hawy to Pied WELL - BUILT!! “iM aie Ramet WANTED TO RENT . furnished, modern’ home, fo six or seven months, by tw adults. Phone 261:J or Nort Beach Inn. sept25 APARTMENT FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Apply Mon roe Market. ‘Lady’s bicycle, good paint, new balloon tires. $24.50. 1900 Sta- ples Ave. sept26-1tx Motor bike, new tires, good run- ning condition. Ideal for Navy worker. Only $50.00. Fish trap, non-corrosive, $21.00. 1106 Angela St. sept25-2tx 1941 model Master DeLuxe Chev- rolet, excellent condition. 1940 Ford DeLuxe, excellent condi- tion. 1944 Harley-Davidson motorcycle, 74 flat head. Phone 453-XJ, or call at 1020 Olivie Street. sept26-3tx Man’s bicycle, good balloon tires, good paint. $19.50 1900 Sta- ples Ave. sept26-1tx Lot 47.5 x 100, located on south- ernmost section of city. $1,000. Apply 4-E, Porter Place, phone 1580-J. sept26-3tx Man’s bicycle, new balloon tires, new fenders, good paint. $24.50. Two YEAR EVERBL it COLOR, wos ba bate, Hise 1900 Staples Ave. sept26-1tx the blood, Get Dagn’s Wanted To Rent—Two-bedroom x sept25-3tx now meee xAS ry } (Similar to Mustra It you are planning a new bee must see this suite to appreciate All sping © omer jie Tu eee a e ney were eters Mele Ripge Bae on het ol wee $7.90 ' Record Cabinet Mane ALL - WHITE Kitchen Cabinet Furniture and Furnishings See Wom Pie