The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 30, 1946, Page 4

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fry iF ei 7 : A i sbefenits all f if fy iil Sige = i i pe i i ret iii citi ‘ a a =e if ' | i : E i : fy f Hi tt ! i : : i ; i i i t FFF s ? i = 3 itt f [ i lage aft! if aget f | : ? Hh gz = & sift, by ai: E i i | i j if i , ; 44 ft Hi; fs te fiai fit iif nee G From USO njoys Outing ‘Three cars full of marine life explored the depths Key Sunday af- the leadership of program director, juare USO Club. i ii [ [ 7 ik lerry’s” leadership years. Understo |}. Sunday's adventurers includ- Stanley Haas, S2-c; Thomas Homer, S2-c; Harry Pier, GM1-c; A. W. Kliem, GM2-c; Mike Cuc- caro, $2-c; Ralph Cornish, S2-c; Vance Sikes, GM3-c; Russell word, F2-c; George Devoy, GM2-c; Dale Keatner, Fl-c; Jack Dice, S2-c; Phil Goldberg, S2-c; Robert Mann, RM2-c; Edna Phe- jan, Fran Watson, and USO NCCS Director Eileen Coughlin. One manufacturer is preparing to mass produce an upright home freezer that occupies no more floor space than a refrigerator. It will be available early in 1947. CUMCUIT COURT OF THE BSTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT THE STATE OF FLOF ANY FOR MONKOR COUNT CHANCE. Case Neo. 10-905 ARTHUR JOHN SANDS, Plaintife, ve. DIVORCE 4BAN ANGELINA SANDS, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TU. Jean Angelina Sands, Sil Turk Street, Sen Francisco, California. You are hereby required to ap- the Bill for Divorce filed in the above styled m or before the 3ist day of . 1946, otherwise the tained therein will mnfessed. Ordered at Key West, . this 28th day of Septem- ber, A.D. 1946. (Clreult Court Seal) ROSS C SAWYER, Clerk of Circuit Court, By: KATHLEEN NOTTAGE, Deputy Clerk. Berique Bequinaldo, Jr., Attorney for Plaintiff. sept 30; oct 7-14-21, 1946 e RT OF iy DICIAL CIRCUIT i STATE OF FLORIDA, IN MONKOK COUNTY. IN at ERY. € No. 10-907 ADOLPH BRACHFELD, Plaintiff, ve DIVORCE PANNIE SILVERSTEIN BRACHFELD, ATION tein. Brachfeld, ew : hereby required to ap- he BUT of Complaint for in the above styled cause before ‘ad Bist day of OUc- on tober, A.D. 1946, otherwise the al- legatlona therein Will be-taken bs Deputy Cle Allan B. Cleare, Jr., itor for Plaintiff. sept 30; oct 7-14-21, 1946 AL CIRCUIT STATE OF FLORIDA, FOR MONROE COUNTY. ‘eH. No. 10-827 MORTGAGE LLAN, * 1 AND 1 CMA erwine, the claiming a d y interest in property . involved in this Defendants mplaint of KATHE AN, plaintiff in the above en mortgaxe, is entitled to an Order 0! it ! unknown heirs, devisee other claimants wed or otherwis terest in the nd, situate in th State of Florida, a >un- of Monroe, to- " Lot i of $1, South Ra ing to a sury Jenkins, Book 1 ty, Pe vis AL t % Seetion 27, Township uth, Range 29 Hast, described as fol- lows Commencing at the Southwest f sal 2, ment Lot 2, th thence » to m the Atlantic ‘Ocean; h 1.500 feet. more or Belnt of beginnin be and they are Guired to appear to th Mlaint in sald cause on Thursday the dist day of October, A.D, 1946. @therwire the allegations of said HH of Complaint will be taken as Confessed bv said defendants. 1f 18 FURTHER ORDERED that blished once a week ecutive weeks in The ey Ves! Citizen, a newspaper Published in Monroe County, State of Florida. this 28th day of Septem- 946. Dated ber, AD. 1 ROSS C SAWYER, (SEAL) vy, re- -m NOTTAG revuty € - | September, 1946. Training Class To Hear Talks Mrs. Yvonne Baillod, vice pres- ident, has announced that the Training Class of Staff Assist- ants, Key West Chapter, Amer- ican Red Cross, is looking for- ward with interest to the first smeeting of. its second period of training. At 10 o’clock on Tues- day, October 2, the Council of Social Agencies will meet with this class, at which time a repre- sentative from each agency will in turn interpret his work. Husband Of Local K. M. Smith, ‘husband of Mrs. K. M. Smith of Poinciana, Key West, has been advanced to Tor- pedoman, second class, aboard the submarine USS Cubera. Smith, a former student of Ellsworth High School, Ells- worth, Kan., entered the Navy on September 29, 1943, and re- ceived his recruit training at the Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, Police Will Test For Fingerprints Mrs. Pierce, living at 1101 Flag- ler avenue, reported to police Sunday night that someone had broken into her home. Police planned today to check the house for fingerprints. NOTICE TO CREDITORS (1933 Probate Act, Sees. 119, 120) IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY MONROE COUNTY, IDA. IN PROBATE, f ite JOHNSON, § Deceased. ‘ORS AND PE SLAIMS OR I NST SAID ESTAT +h 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 Louis M, Johnson, Sr., deceased, late of said County, to the County Judge of Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, at his office in the court house of said County at Key West, Florida, within eight calen- dar months from the time of the first publication of — this. notice. {Each claim or demand shall be in writing, and shall state the place or residence and post office address of the claimant, and shall be sworn to by the claimant, his agent, or his attorney, and any such claim or demand not so filed shall be void. A HOLLY H. JOHNSON, As administratrix of the ate of Louis M. Johnson, Sr. de- ceased. sept oct 7-14, 1946 IN 'THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR M ROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. N 10-890 MARY C. REED, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE GORDON C. REED, Defendant. TO: GORDON ©. REED, 124 River Bank, Beverly, Burlington County, New Jersey. ; You are hereby notified to: file your appearance or answer in the 9 , the allegations therein contained will be taken ‘as confessed by you. DATED this the 13th day of (Circuit Court Seal) ROSS C SAWYE As Clerk of said C « vefendar PUBLICA » Bill for you in the mor before th D. 1946, other i therein will be ‘ Snrique Esquinalde Plaintiff's Solic 30, 1946 NOTICE OF ELECTION ‘Vo the Sheriff of Monroe County, State of Florida: that I, R. A. GRAY, the State of that a be a of Florida, eding the first Mon >, 1946, the will State suc! of the State gres Flor ghtieth Con- loft } Supreme prida, Commissioners da. r for ‘Twenty district of the ida. ember of the House of the State of Commissioners, nae of the County | Board of Public. Instruction, Dis- tricts One and Three. For Justice of the Peace in and for the following Justice Districts, viz: Ni 2. one. For Constable in and for the fol- lowing Justice Districts, viz: Nonet | In Testimony Whereof, f Have punto set hand affixed — the | Great Seal of the State | of Florida, at Tallahassee, | the Capital, this the first day of September, A.D. 1946. R. A. GRAY, of State. Sheriff | he anc my | Woman Is Advanced ; .| following the death of Mrs, Lula ¢|the donors of the lovely floral - | offerings. FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy this afternoon, tonight and Tuesday with scattered show- ers and thunderstorms, mostly in afternoons; gentle to moderate variable winds. Florida: Partly cloudy, scatter- ed thundershowers, mostly over south portion this afternoon. Fair tonight, cooler in extreme north | Editor, The Citizen: portion. Tuesday partly cloudy, | ith i t season cooler in north portion and little! Witt she coming 10 i ; and the commenced school term, aoe, ORAS eee | our thoughts turn to the safety of . our children. ide Straits ead” ent Guit-ad Dies, Seat. woman eek x . ably the busies' oroughiare Mexico: Gentle variable winds Key West, and unfortunately Say. Coats ‘oaciacty stam Saoen e eeied 2 eee iy i ren to over north portion this afternoon exposing asd ae i 3 . E this congested traffic, which is ee ee ene toy be Tamenied. | The anxiety: of ees i eae po ey , parents can be noted by the num- ays) WeGtnar Partly "Cleuay. ‘ber that are present at the Di- Jacksonville to Apalachicola: | vision Street School during the No small craft or storm warnings P recess hours. have been issued. While town cars proceed with REPORT great caution in these areas and Key West, Fla., Sept. 30, 1946 |the watchfulness of police and (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m., | teachers is admirable, the impuls- Eastern Standard Time, jes of children cannot be easily City Office) | checked and out-of-town cars Temperatures jcome into this area without Highest yesterday . 88 |knowledge. It is believed that Lowest last night _ 73 'no precaution to prevent an acci- Mean __ 80 ‘dent or protect these children is Normal . 81}too great. hours and after school, this street lis not only used by the youths of -78, both the Grammar School and }Convent School, but also by ! youths living on the west side of Division street attending the high schools. It is believed that this traffic situation can be relieved by de- viating the out-of-town traffic, which: mostly arrives during the ‘school hours, to Eaton street via Palm Avenue. This route is al- jready greatly used by business and freight trucks making regu- ‘lar trips. Information and di- xetions for the tourists can be | ; more readily and visibly posted ‘along Eaton street to business ANCIENT SHIP jsections, hotels and points of in- | (Continued froin Page One) . terest. Constellation had in the gale.' Serious consideration of this | The date is December 5, 1894, suggestion would greatly relieve | She was under command of the concern of parents. Boatswain Arthur B. Smith. ‘ AN ANXIOUS PARENT. The Constellation was built: in f ie 3F Fs) SAFETY SUGGESTION Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches __ Relative Humidity 10% Tomorrow’s Almanac (Eastern Standard Time) Sunrise - ne G9, | Sunset 6:14 p.m. ! Moonrise z 11:48 a.m. Moonset _------10:34 p.m. Moonset 10:14 | pm. Tomorrow's Tides Naval Base (Eastern Standard Time) High Tide Low Tide 0:33 a.m. 7:40 a.m. 2:31 p.m.’ 6:47 p.m. During the ,recess | parade recently, it has been Colonel McChristian from the United States Academy at West Point im jand in 1942 from Command General Staff School also acted as instructor. ice overseas has been 10th Armored Division 4 talion Commander, Operating ficer, and as Chief of Staff September, 1944, to August, 1045; with Third Army as Acting telligence Officer from Septem | ber, 1945, to November, 1945, and since then in his present position. nena < Explorers have found some 500 ruins of ancient Indian pueblos on the south and north rims of the Grand Canyon in Arizona. | Today four Indian tribes still live in the region of the canyon, _—_—<———$ 'VERYTHING from a Nickel ATEST RECORDS and SHEET MUSIC. fh Mosca INSTRUCTION. BOOKS for All Instruments. THE MUSIC BOX 726 DUVAL STREET Baltimore in 1797 when Washing-| Former Key Wester ton was president, and was tow-/ Visits Mother Here ed to that city for participation} Mr. and Mrs, George Poindex- ' in the Star Spangled Banner) ter and little daughter, Bonnie | centennial. En route she put in Lee, of Washington, D. C., are in at Norfolk where guns were ship-! Key West visiting with Mrs. | ped and spars installed. This Poindexter’s mother, Mrs. Har- gave the ancient sea fighter the, old Pinder, 1107 Southard street. aspect she had in the old days| Before her marriage Mrs. Poin- when she covered herself with! dexter was Sylvia Pinder. glory with Capt. Thomas Trux- ton in command of 300 sea-dogs who defeated the French frigate L'Insurgente in a four-hour bat- tle February 9, 1799, off the West! Indies. She took part in the war, “Cowboy and the Lady” with Tripoli in 1802 and struck y . terror to the Britisher in the War Mews. Sports - shen of 1812. | Originally the Constellation! @eeetcceceeeeevecccocccou carried 36 guns and was rated at! Monroe Theater | 1,265 tons. She cost $313,314. Starting Tomorrow The Key West emergency JAMES STEWART in which summoned the Constella- tion to the isolated town brought ‘NO TIME FOR COMEDY’ “ 4 »} | Coming: “Four Shall Die” the frigate into port January 15, 1836. She proceeded to Pensa- Something New cola, February 9. Has Been Added! CYPRESS SHADES NOW AVAILABLE To Shade That Hot, Sunny Porch KEY WEST Venetian Blind Co.! 120 Duval, Jefferson Hotel Bldg. (CALL 1042 for Estimates Seanad Theater GARY COOPER in _CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their sympathy and as on the occasion of the illn and Walker Griner. Also to thank THE GRINER FAMILY, sept30-1t TT THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING The Citizen Building PHONE 51 Key West, Florida WHEN YOu Hilo-farniline Signaline 5), use the PAY-WAY THAT FITS YOUR PAY DAY Conmercial Credit Plan es INCORPORATED eee, 421 DUVAL ST. @ ANKS 778 COMPARE OUR RATES BEFORE YOU BORROW” 7.78 $300 | Se habla Espanol —_—_ — —_—_ TWO HOTELS in... MI AMI at POPULAR PRICES Located in the Heart of the City Rates ROOMS Write or Wire Reasonable for Reservations with BATH and TELEPHONE Ford Hotel —_ Pershing Hotel eunn Ht Via now being reconditione and modernized for the finest in LUXURIOUS STEAMSHIP TRAVEL New port after N drydock at News, Virginia serving four and a half years as an Army Transport, the S. S. FLORIDA is at thes time undergoing complete reconversion for passenger service. Refitted, refurnished and redecorated in the modera manner, the S. 5. FLORIDA will afford the very finest 19 comfort, convenience aad luxurious travel accomme- dations and service, 60 N.E. 3rd Street 226 N.E. Ist Avenue 80 Rooms - Elevator 100 Rooms - Elevator Solarium Heated 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION STEAMSHIP GENERAL OFFICES... smart people are doing today. HE FLORIDA NATIONAL at Key eat Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance YOUR FRIENDLY COMMUNITY BANE . » — . “A TRip aBRroarase AVA $. $. FLORIDA ___— iy THE PENINSULAR © al at (eee ene Ke WF ree + aoe i ot © combat ‘= 1 CARRY, THE MORE | SEEM TO SPEND! Right vow are, tate The more you @ end Lat the ek menmerers ame Oergeters carry © ret Fon wai) Feat © tome Retell Ce ll oe le constant temptation to spend cash wnwieely @ not the only risk of carrying it arownd I be lost or stolen. And you can pay « tell tw mistake. None of these things can happes and use a checking account the seme way so Gane comly ~ ww have ae V 4 Devember | Sh, 1946 of Overmga! Sademgs between MIAMI and RAVARS

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