The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 10, 1946, Page 6

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PAGE SIX Soeny By BETTY CLARKE jin busimess ander the fivt! i AP Newsteatures Beauty Editor | name of “owe & Sone M48 Viva | just “t miss havin Street, K Weat, Florida, inteidhs: j can J to reek the SATE Ther kOe HAME | AO, " f beautiful hair if you invest with the ClEK oF the Cheenit Conrt | Gown and confessed T jn @ good shampoo and hair. | ny" 5 j know just exactly what Was cov: | breeh LOWS. fered in the comptooller’s report The question of how often) t aes BY the terms “current obliga you need a shampoo depends cas al CaN j tons” “properties” and Sour gt Course entirely on fa — Ces Probare Ack eee, ER aay, PEHE Changes” Well, since ‘then On the other hand i i oli TN ERE COURT OF ENE CRAY Te probed deeper into Col Jim nsed g NEE baal Oa Calle ee ee See eee can. ae egee on pace. (SE ME RY confusion about \ is ‘y 4, ORE RS D PER - ¥ ayow hair back to 9p nat SONS iy AVING Ch INS Ot RAN ‘ SRS tax soll wate Waee eaktted, Fs é i mast _ Cates cited in the Aside from hair cleantiness,; [| comptrvtion’s pepert, Seurrent ob | why ¥ necessary for personal groom f yeu which is absolut goed heaith and ing, brushing 6 @ must, would acquire and maintain trows locks. One well-known even the the hair. After the turkish towels therough |v rs y dry. Afte at she bi b ‘ h ie brushes, & ing the brush frequently. the hair is glossy and dry lf you have one of the lia-round nylon brushes which drigs immediately, you will be ble to complete y brushing job saoner. These brushes wh have bristles a around vrash, will stamulate and exer-| cise the scalp. new TODAY IN HISTORY |— (Know, America) 1839—The United States Bank in Philadelphia closes because of over-speculation in cotton—be- gimming a financial panic-country | over H 1@45—US. Naval Academy at | Annapolis formally opens. 1852—Minneapolis, Minn., set-: ted, | 1883—Two-cent postage for halfrounce letters first in effect. imo President Theodore Rogsevelt the first President to fly in a@ plane, in St. Louis. 1911—Outbreak of the Chinese | Revolution — China's Indepen- denee Day 1919—U.S. House adopts Prohibition Enforcement Bill. 141—Berlin reports German | treeps pouring toward Moscow. 1#42—U.S. planes bomb Japs off Kiska Canadians shackle ceptured Germans in reprisal for Getman shackling of Canadians talten at Dieppe. 1943—Allies fight in mud -and rain in Italy. 82 U.S. planes lost in raid on Germany. 144 — Halsey'’s carrier-based planes come closer to Japan and take toll of 58 Jap ships. 1945—In its first political dem- onstration, some 800 Jap Leftists parade shouting, “Down with the emperor.” POLISH FARMERS BUSY IN SILESIA WARSAW, Poland. — (AP) — the | The Polish newspaper Robotnik ; io reported that nearly acres of land is bein; and sown this autumn in the Lower Silesian territories. or! this, approximately 600,000 acres | belongs to Polish settlers in the | former German lands and the re-| wining is in nationalized estates. | A total of 1,600 tractors, 47,600 | horses, 10,746 oxen and 8,323 ows are being used in the work. | 1,000,000 | ig ploughed | by joined friend his Plaintifts ANNULLME MARRTAC endan Washington Hotel Hth Street N York reby tired to ap- orn mplaint 1 ve xtat- 6th day otherwise LD 1946 ad bill will be West. | Vetober (ad) ROSS C SAWYER the | bet ' | AROLINE CREMATA | Te AbE CREDITORS AN NS HAVING CLAIMS ANUS AGAINST SAID F ulred to present uands wh may te of Caroline | in the ¢ at Key V eight calend: of the fi in writing eh e filed shall th day « Admintstr | Take to the pred GORDON | ges -7 ue FICTITot *. aM Snares NOTICE IS HBRBERY GiVEN that the undersigned, desiting to ehevee uired to ap- aint for cause otherwise the a will be taken Th aw ecutive wee in Th izen, a new paper published in Key West, Flor a Done and of Sentember, (SEAL) Ordered th AD. ER, Court Deputy Cl v *laintiff. at 3 oct 3-10-17, 1946. | AL CIRCI I STATE OF FLORIDA, IN DR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Cane RAYMOND HE vs. DIVOR¢ KATHLEEN EYLES KELLUM, Defendan ORDER OF PUB 2 Eyles Kellum, wear to the Divorce in the ¢ on or before ber, A.D. 19 legations therein will be confesse This Order tx to be published once ve weeks taker a week for four in The Key W paper published in Ke ida. -Done and Ordered this 2nd day of Oetober, A.D. 1946 (SEAL) c rk ¢ BS County, Fl By: KATHLEEN NOTTA (sd) J. Y. Porter IV, | Solicitor for Plaintiff. | Oct 3-10-17-24, 1946 | i NOTICE TO DETORS i 119, { uNtY | ONROE N PROBATE COUNTY, tat In re: ROBERTA NEWMAN OX, also known as Roberta Newman, de- SONS MANDS AGAINST § You and each of y | notified and re to. present | any ¢ s and demands which you, { or eith of you, may have H the estate of | Roberta | Knox, also known as Ro | man, deceased, 3 2 Cour Judge ( | at h C | said County at K Florida, | within eight cal iths from the time of the first publication of this notice. Hach claim or demand | shall be in writing, and shall state | the place of residence and post of fice address of the claimant, iW sworn to by t . or his attorne WATKINS, | ator of the wman Knox, Las Roberta sept 19-26; oct 3-10, 1946 4s G'elock in the Monroe ¢ se, Keb West, d’ of County © Monroe County, Fle aled bids for the 1. In. Tavernier, Florida Lowe St, from. the old Oy s Highway to the beach, a distance of | approxime ft. The repairs | consist of surfacing, bonding, sand- | ing and oiling | 2 in nier, Florida, repair | ve r . then be surfaced, 1 in Tavernier, Flor Sunrise Drive for a distan ! proximately 1.200 ft.. by. surfacing. | sanding and oiling | are to be submitted nadoon & on the Te (oe, ) per cent of the estimated to- | tal cost | The work eannot sul-contraet- { ed without the County's written | onsent and it must be commenced | within thirty after the | letting the ract and ix to! ne comp! 1 within a reasonable time theres t All bids be in the ha the County Cl on or before i v. M.. on Tuesday, Novemb: the} Sth. 1946. i] The Commission reserves — the | rieht to accept r reject yor all | bids made pursuant toe this adver- | tisement | Key West, Florida, October 2nd, } 1946 { ROSS CS: Clerk, Board of County a | sioners, Monroe County 1 vet j “workmen's com ha ——— phkee’s Randbook on atate finance | On buildings and structures, (4) jasd Pra ready, able and willing | insurance on equipment, (5) in» covers “taxes and in other instances, it interest on bonds,” and subsidies," and compensation bene ligations® | Sesanents,” includes “grants as fits.” The term “properties”, as used in Col, Lee's copious compilation, neludes so many items that they all can’t be listed in this concise at a price so high that a Some of them are: nique. ment, (2) motor ment, (3) building equipment, (4) sewer rains and culverts, (5) bridges and via (6) roads, (7) sidewalks and pavements, (8) enginéering and stientific instru- ments, (9) agricultural, horticul- 1 and park equipment, (10) ction and engineering i | Ger WORSE? §T’S REALLY SERIOUS! The world- wide shortage of fats and oils to make soaps is desperate. We've got to depend on used fats from your kitchen, Mrs. Housewife! It’s the only extra source we have . Nes, it can- unless EVERY housewife gels hack to saving MORE USED FATS are needed! So get back in the habit of scrap- ing and skimming. Tell your neighbor to do the same. Every drop is needed for soap and other peacetime goods. | TURN IN USED FATS GET_AG FOR EVERY POUND ne: FACTS and FIGURES By FULLER WARREN Several columns back, T broke equipment, (11) heat, light, pow- didn't! er and mechanical equipment, Great Way Toaighh = It's wonderful how a little Va-tro-nol | up each nostril relieves stuffy transient j congestion, If you need relief tonight, try it! Follow directions in package. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL > 7 MIAMI i, 54 MINUTES * 4 | BREAKFAST ALOFT 7’ ONE WAY+ PLUS TAX THE KEY WEST CITIZEN “Current charges” also covers | a big bateh of things, Some of them are: (1) vent of buildings and offices, (2) rent of machin« ery and equipment, (8) insurance surance, official bonds, (6) liabil- the meaning of those mystifying, | ity insurance, state employes, (7) rewards for catching criminals, Tt is not easy to understand the state rents machinery It would seem that it would be much cheaper and more econom- ieal to buy it. If rumor may be relied on, the state pays an ex- orbitantly high rental for ma- chinery, Not long ago, there was loose talk about the state some road department renting some trucks from a certain legislator new office furniture and equip- CWWVVVVF ST eV VT Vr ww vehicle equip- STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL AT ALL GROCERS AAAAAADALALALSLAS to relieve stuffiness, invite if nose fills up Fe ey Ply te TOP O'THE MORNIN: FLIGHTS!‘ LY AT 7:40*AM DAL ALSO DAILY FLIGHTS xen AT 4:15 PM ‘ a AND 8:24:71 2 i ar i a i Hee Hoey UTHARD STREET EPHONE 1040 RAVEL AGENT PREIS Printing | You ought ‘ing so. You and each of you pay gonlitidiay SvUD 71, ~ MOTOR oh Embossing Business Stationery Our Representative Will Call Promptly truck could have beer bought! {TODAY'S for a few months’ rental, } (Know. This winds up the current ser-' Helen Hayes, actress, born in ies of columns on state money; Washington, D. C., 46 years ago. Where It comes from and where’ Dr. Frederick D. Patterson, it goes, Before long, the comp-' president of Tuskegee Institute, Bi : | Alabama, born in Washington, B. troller’s report for the fiscal year C., 45 years ago. ending June 30, 1946, will be out. | William ‘T. Evjue of Madison, | roller, Sul, to get yourself al Wis., newspaper editor-publisher,! O"Rear was copy and study it. You might! born at Merrill, Wis., 64 years | smoking save yourself some money by do-| ago. Rev. Edmund A. Walsh, Jesuit your pro rata share of state ex-| scholar, vice president of George~ penditures. If any state money is) iown Univ., Washington, } ae being wasted, you ought to know | born in Boston, 61 years ago. about it and do something about! Dr. Beatrice M. Hinkte of New | tra, Ohio, it. The best way of finding out; ———— what happens to money you send. state government is to study the pher-auther, born & to Tallahassee to operate the! comptroller’s report ‘years age. cae ee Your Telephone Company is doing the largest volume of business fn ite history, yet telephone earnings are still declining rapidly. The reason is perfectly clear. Your telephone rate has remained the same fer many years while the costs of furnishing you telephone service have Ineremsed, Wages, materials, building costs, services, all have gone up so fast that the amount of money Paid Out to provide service is increasing faster than the amount Taken In. Actually telephone earnings today are the lowest in our histery! As every business man knows, good service depends on reasonable earnings. That is basic. To render good telephone service and to continually improve and em pand it, reasonable telephone earnings are essential. Our public duty demande that we report these facts to you. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 9 INCORPORATED >: NO BUSINESS CAN GIVE ADEQUATE SERVICE WITHOUT ADEQUATE Feenenes a MAY WE ESTIM ON YOUR NEXT PRINTING JOB? sain a a denna aay 41m, s Engraving Rubber Stamps Photo-Engraving . > The ARTMAN PRESS CALL 51 POSSESS COS EET EHS OEE ESEEOTHS seeseeee seoe

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