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“PAGE TWO West Citizen | | ys inday, by , D. ARTMAN, From The Citizen Building Corner Greene and A and Ann Strests Only Dati Newspaper | rin Key West 7 ‘aaa Mon: roe County MES 1... eho Entered at Key West, picene "as second class matte M PRESS The iAasociated. 1 Press is exclus- fyely entitled to ase for republica- tion of all news dispatches credited it or not otherwise credited in paper A 4 also the local news bubliahed here. Jane RATES Gpncninnantendaat pananainantiataasgy 31 00 a hree oSienena = = 278 “3 Woon ae 125 a G@ RATES Made tees an application SPECIAL NOTICE AIL reading notices, cards, of than! yp gk Oi respect, obit- *~ notices, ‘poe etc., will be rent for at Mhe t rate of 10 cents mices for _ entertainment by hes from which a revenue is » derived are 5 cents a line. ‘The Citizen is an open forum and discussion of public issues or general bat tt will not publish €D AL. tnvit and subjects of local interest IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN More Hotels and Apart- ments. 2. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. 3. Airports—Land and Sea.’ 4. Consolidation of County and City Governments. Community Auditorium.’ MONOGRAPHS Frederick H. Green, 905 White St., City. Old: Man Green: If horse - throwing ts horse laughs, what emotion will throwing the bull produce? Yours truly, THE ORACLE. IN THE AIR AND 1s pe ON THE OCEAN | hose in this country who | i would allow the Army, Navy. ‘ and Air Force to gradually ‘» fall behind in technical ed- vances and: The 1940 air blitz, recently worte just how close Eng- | land came to actual invasion and possible capture when he recalled, “If the fighter defense had failed in the Fall of 1940, England would have been invaded.” The ar- tiele. went on to point out that, contrary to popular be- lief, the R. A. F. was serious- ly weakened after the great daily duels in the skies in 1940 with the Luftwaffe. Had the German air forces bé@en built around the principle of smashing Eng- land instead of for ground support of armies, the Ger- mans would have probably defeated the R.A.F. German pilots in 1940 were equal to the British, but the Spit and Hurricane had definite ad- vantages in defensive com- bat too telling to be over- come by superior of German fighters. Perhaps the next war will find the nations more heavi- ly involved in air power. In that case, the United States should maintain an air de- fense second to none and a similar air offense. Since this country has the world’s most powerful navy and also greatest air strength, the army must be allowed to sift down to a minimum at home. However, the army should maintain active reservists in lage numbers and overseas garrisons in adequate num- bers also. “Under no circumstances should the Navy or Air Force be allowed to recede Whatsoever from their pres- ent-day comparative stand- ards. To do so in this age invites aggression. You can often judge the imtelligence of an individual b& his, or her, gullibility in leving rumors and re- necessary prep-| » who planned Eng: i nd's defense measures in | numbers! PROMPTNESS Every job that. is ool promptly affords ‘an abid- ing satisfaction. A man builds up his reputation for reliability when he prompt- ly keeps his engagements. And reliability or depend- ability adds -to stability of character. : You hear or know of this succeeded in his calling in life, and you may be sure that one of his faults is pro- crastination. He has some- thing to do that should be done today, and he puts it off until tomorrow, and when tomorrow comes it is postponed till the next day. The more: we procrasti- nate the more prone we are to procrastinate. Conversely, the more prompt we are in doing things we have to do,’ the easier it is for us to do them. ig. t j ficial visit, or that man who has no \lieves that the completion of the ‘Overseas Highway bridges “a prove to be a mighty. factor in} 1 --THE KEY WEST CITIZEN *} Key West In Days Gone By AS TAKEN FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF OCT. 29, 1936 E. A. Pynchon, state adminis- trator of WPA, here on an of- said today he be- the progress of Key West. A political rally will be held tomorrow night in Bayview 'Park. Speakers include three from various parts of the state. Sam Goldsmith informed mem- bers of the Key West Golf Club today that a team representing the Miami-Biltmore club will be Sunday for a series of games in Key West next Saturday and} Informa’ thon foe for the Advertisers ‘ eir adve! thes ses otze =e for See" per ane lela oy wie yo ag se an ne a blication, Sens “ota before 11 0 ublication. HELP WANTED FOR SALE j a \3- and 3-bedroom bungalows, | — ! furnished and unfurnished; | TO GIRLS | small down payment, balance | . | payable monthly. Johnson &| WHO “BELONG’ ’” Johnson, Phone 372. octl-tf | CHROME PLATING— Give those unsightly, rusty, or tarnished articles a new lease | on life. Faucets, boat hard- ware, waffle irons, lamps, per-! If you’d like to work with other ambitious girls in a position of responsibility that’s vital to the business and social life of your community and pays ac- with local players. W. W. Demeritt, superinten- Worrying or brooding ov- tiresome than work. Besides, every time we} worry the greater is the tax on our nervous system. A good many of us con- tract the habit of procrasti- nation to so great an extent that even the simplest things in life are put off from day to day. One would think that money would be a suf- ficient incentive to break the grip, of procrastination, but, as was reported in The Citizen Wednesday, 10 men knew they had money com- ing to them for jury service and postponed from day to | they let the deadline pass, as has been done in other cases many a time, and lose | the money that was coming | to them. | Contracting the habit of | promptness is just as easy as | contracting the habit of pro- | erastination. Do a thing | when it should be done, and ithe doing is easy. We fume | and fret only when we put off doing,a duty from day to day. ee | Home isa place where | you are ‘treated best and grumble most. The nations that were Riad 2 the FATALITIES DECLINE It is interesting “to learn of the steady reduction in traffic fatalities, and that | 1946, which earlier in the year gave promise of setting a peak record, may not turn out so badly. Ned H. Dearborn, Presi- | dent of the National Safety Council, says that 1941 was the peak accident year, but that although driving risks are virtually doubled j through the use of thou- sands of over-age cars, road fatalities singe May. have been about twenty per cent below the corresponding months of 1941. ATE | It is interesting to note,{ according to Mr. Dearborn, that in 1941, with more new vehicles than ever before, there was a peak accident rate. This leads him to the conclusion that there is more to the driver than there is to the car in connection with the effort to attain safety on the highway What every modern muni- cipality needs is a liberal supply of unselfish activity for the common good. There are a few individ- uals in every American com- munity who really believe in the dictator principle, provided they can be dicta- tors. NO SOLACE The furore created by the suicide of Herman Goering is something of a press and radio inspiration but there are, no doubt, some Ger- mer Air Marshal has scored against his enemies by cheating the gallows. If there is any solace to remaining Nazis in the fact that their leaders preferred death by poison, entitled to it. er work to bé done is more; doing. the, dav their calling at the ctr- | cuit clerk’s office for it. And, it would not be surprising if | |} Nedtral during the ‘war, must | remain neutral - mans who think that the for-|« they are/& | dent of lighthouses in this dis- trict, received a telegram today tinforming him of the death of Charles H. Gardner in Cedar Keys. Mr. Gardner had been a resident of Key West many years and had served 38 years asa lighthouse keeper. Herman Holtsberg, son of Mr. land Mrs. Morris Holtsberg, left jyesterday for Gainesville to at- tend home-coming week of grad- uates of the University of Flor- fida. Miss Alice Curry, who had been visiting in Miami, returned yes- ierday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Me- Donald, who had been visiting at many points in the southwest, returned yesterday on the steam- ship Cuba from Tampa. editorial paragraph: “There are four corners, and ' Prosperity has not turned all of them yet. Let us be patient.” Where Money Grows McDONOUGH, Ga. Here's — (AP) — a tree that believed in g out high in the banking ss. A seed ludged in a crack in the cement on a second floor window ledge of the First Na- tional Bank building and has srouted a sizeable branch. "LEGALS ~ RX. 0-941 ag aly RE it BILKO, pororuy Plaintiff, TPAVORCE NS. JOSEPH BILKO, Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION s confesséd. published consecutive Vest Citize published in the City of Clerk Monroe By County, Kathleen Notte ae, Deputy Clerk Allan B. Cleare, Jr, Solicitor for Plaintiff. oct noy 5-12, 1946 THE IT COURT OF JUL CIRCUIT ORIDA, IN ie ONROE COUNTY. 1-932 LMO, DIVORCE fendant LBLICATION » hereby u the Bill of Complaint in the above styled ca on before the 15th day of vember, A.D. 1946, otherwise the al- therein will be taken as rder is to be published Week for four cons ks In the Key West Citi newspaper published in the Cit est ad On AI one detober AL ‘Ade No. 10-931 ELIZABETH RHOAD, Plaintiff, DIVORCE JAMES NELSON RyoAD, Defends RDER OF “\r10N otherwise therein Monroe day « (Circuit Court By bsquinaldy for Plain oct 15 rique Attorney Today The Citizen says in an; HE | D, | ——_———$ Merrill E. (Tuffy) Roberts will be 9; nov 5, 1946 vordi ‘e culators, refrigerator shelves, ETE: Pe guns, fishing reels—anything | THERE'S and everything. Have them| OPPORTUNITY rechromed or give them an! | original coat. No more rust, cor- | rosion or tarnish. Also copp: { nickel and silver plating done | Reasonable prices. Come in or call at Pepper’s Plumbing Sup- plies, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. oct22-tf at the TELEPHONE COMPANY The greatest telephone expansion {in history requires additional; alert girls at the switchboards and provides unusual opportuni- | ties for advancement. | Sale—18 new batteries for | 1900 Staples Ave. | oct28-2tx | For cars. Pay raises scheduled at reg- ular intervals. Also vacation with pay. The work is fas- cinating, and you'll find the Telephoné Company a migh- ty good place to work. {Furnished cottage near Rest | Beach. Electric stove and elec- | tric ice box. Price $2,700. $1,- 200 down and rest like rent. Apply 909 Southard St. i Apply Mrs. McDermott EMPLOYMENT OFFICE i Boat 25’, cabin deck, 65 h.p. Mod- SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE} ©¢! 4 engine. $425. Can be | seen at Porter Dock, 5-6 p.m. | | AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY | i | oct29-3tx | G.E. electric stove, $75.00. Apply 2207 Flagler Avenue. oct26-3tx | Cocoanut palms. Street. * oct28-tf Apply } octl-tf | Upholster and trimmer. Key West Bedding. 1217 Petronia | | oct26-7tx | Expert commercial faee e ek wanted who knows local water | ® Senn bar stools. and can captain 32 foot boat.) Bottle Cap Inn. Phone 206 between 8:30 a.m.j Apply, oct26-6tx | anc separ: oct23-6tx|2 rooms furniture, used four! if months. Cost $500, will sell} _ for $300 cash. Dishes included. | MISCELLANEOUS Baby crib, $10, stroller $3.50.| Would like to sell before Oct. | Electrical motors repaired, called gist, 4041 Poinciana, {Furnished one-bedroom ‘pert | 35° oct23-6tx}; | Wanted—Used | —Today gives an rt perament. There w: be great attention to small ’ which is one of the-gaving ties of this degree. Added to the heart appears to in the task and with this combi nation a good position will prob- ably be achieved through ‘patient and perhaps laborious toil. i Add a twist to your salad nique by using fresh green spi- | ach sprigs with other vegetables: ‘in a tossed spring salad. Use # boiled salad dressing to bring out Germans the wholesome fresh flavor: enhsting ~~ 929. Over | Efficiency cottages. Utilities furn-| day on Wall ished. Albury’s Cottages, 800/ times collapee = Simonton St. oct26-3tx wiping out billiens of 1940.—Pirst Graft Housekeeping rooms, everything j@irawn in first Amerimer furnished. Paul’s Tire Shop. | im peace Gi octl7-12tx| 1941.—Amerigan Seelety | composers, Acthers and Pubiee Newly redecorated bed - sitting) ers sign contract mat room. Gentleman only For | available caddie appointment, call 1029-J. | 1942. Tornede oct28-2tx ' Ark., kith — 1943 - Must All modern conven- | Americans © Apply 801 Virginia. 1944 — Three oct28-3tx | yards at Kearne | fire 1945 Seo in San Frenee ae rte ii 1918.—U. i. ’ i & more t n ' ment. iences. ' X 65° WAREHOUSE OR STOREROOM ON SIMONTON APPLY P. O. BOX 535. While Fredonim lighted with 5, 1086, gas du oc — if ino! Rent—Monthly or four cottages, .furnished Hamilton, 1012 Division oct29-2tx WANTED TO BUY natura SOR, J.O0 se ‘ general use unis the tyepwriter. The Phone 91. oct29-3tx Hobby Shop. Lost, Friday night, at American Legion Home, black corda bag | containing personal and trav- eler’s checks in the name of Elizabeth Fuller. Return to Telephone Office. oct26-3t FOR RENT OR LEASE |For rent or lease. Starlight Club on Duval street. Call 847-R or 358. oct22-12t for and delivered. Call Britt joann at 585 or 1184. Romero's Elec- | oct28-3tx POSITION WANTED h ost trical ice, 2612 Harris Ave. > eppi octl-tf | House, cheap. Five rooms and | Man 45 desires position as night — = ° > bath. 1432 Eliza street, phone | watchman. 21 years police ex leasure trips 7 Campbell's, 928 Division, phone} 890-W. oct28-3tx! perience. Box 213. oct29-3tx and af! trips! 189. Keys made, locks repair- = 3 eae eee ee aie, ed, ete. octl-1mo and recapped tires, 600 x rete WANTED caretully tiged ‘ | ‘Tubes. apith | Magic, if ara Wash in an automatic washer,| tirer $1.00, without tirer 3 30: bweaieca — Exclusive listings of perenne 25c 9 pounds clothes. Paul’s| New tubes, without tir WESFi da Key properties, particu save you from frettul pert Tire Shop. oct23-12tx| $3.00 with tires. Other a Yely those with highway ing and twafhe worries Yoo Mastic Trailer Park. oct28}/3¥'l “oteah, or bay frontages, south| save wear and tear om ¥ For guaranteed plumbing work cand’ repairs, call John Curry, | Spinet piano, Wurlitzer. Moreno, 512‘Margaret street, phone 781.! piano tuner, 907 Division St. “| Give us a try on your next job. oct28-6tx | Free estimates. oct25-1mo see, aerate 1943 Cushman motor scooter and | side car. Phone 1059 i glad to give estimates on your i Sole A he plumbing job and advise you on your plumbing problems. | | Phone 642-M or call at No, 1) Motor Heya Davidson) | Havana Street. oct28-12tx! 19 - Good running condi- {| tion. New battery. $215.00 Girls: Do you want to become an| SSE RCSD digits IK) ae i Evans Model, “one of Key oct28-2tx | West's t beautiful women” = \ Deena eae ia Private party has 1941 For-dor Then see Miss Evans, Pilking- oni Studio. oct2ett| Buick Super Sec tio, heat- | er, good tires, new seat covers, | new paint job. Car in first- class condition. Can be seen at| Red Brick Garage, foot Simon- ton Street oct2! sex] Alcoholic Anonymous meets every Tuesday, 8 to 10 p.m., Pythian Hall, 728 Fleming Street. Those | interested are invited ! oct29-3t ) oa } Furniture (two bedroom suites, | MIRROR RESILVERING complete kitc n set, including | Fn, .| dishes; living room suite). Ap-| Quality workmanshi Tw vi ly B 1012 Duval ( | service. For free estimate, call} Dy jegue, 2 Ue BPs 1589-W. oct29-2tx; Stairs). oct29-3tx [3 f-tHe interesection of the high- | Way “and Key Largo. Exelusive Stings will justify my adver tising and mailing campaign with brochure presentation, en abling me to get top prices fe you by one who devotes his en ure time and effort to the cacoand money, tee W. PALM BEACH 10 Trips Daily JACKSONVELLE 10 Trips Pails of Key properties. W. M. Egan 829 Alfred I. DuPont Bldg, M TAMPA ami, Fla. Phone 9-4641 5 Trips Deity oct26-tf MIAMI 10 Trips Deity BEWARE OF PIN-WORMS Medical reports reveal that ra 5 an amazing number of chil OF PW er euidren and aduits are victime Watch for the warning si; ens, eaperi the ‘embarrassing, nagging rectal “it After centuries of Pin-W. really effective way to deat been established through the new Pin-Worm svete in the laboratories The small, easy- BUS STATION Southard and Bersme %io+ Prine 22 t with them bas JAYNE'S ew, of Dr. D. Jayne & Bot to-take PW tablets ee satisfaction or your money back. So w' take chances on Pin-Worms! If you sus- pect this ugly infection. ask your druggist | for P-W and follow the recto jor Pin Worms | Driving to Los Angeles Saturday Would like two or three pas- sengers. Call Chief McClendon, Submarine Base Dispensary ae) a {| Ebene 381: oct29-tX| SOAP POWDER and FLAKES| = All you want of this scarce item, | Pepper’s Plumbing Supplies, oct29-tf | tand. See A. V. Southard and oct29-6tx Family-size electric mangle. Per fect condition. Price $70 cash. See after 5 p.m. at 619 Angela | Street. oct29-21x FOR SALE Bedroom suite, table, four chairs. 916 Simonton Street. 512 Fleming oct26-3tx | Bethencourt, cor. Francis. Indian Chief motorcycle, good condition and new tires, Call at 7 Higgs Lane, (rear) 324 Eliza- beth St oct25-5tx | -18 new batteries for 1900 Staples Ave 75 YDS. BRAND NEW 36- IN. | CARPETING. POST OFFICE | 2 bicycle and two pairs | INN. oct29-tf ve Birds. Reasonable. 1024 Packer street, phone 1146-J. | | Two- story partly furnished house } oct29-2tx | 1941 4-door Hudson sedan, 100 actual miles, good condition, no dealers. 10 Cactus Te: aft- | er 5:00 p.m. oct29-3tx | _ ib: Mieeeeernnr ate bea WANTED TO RENT for sale at $5500.00. Close in. Down payment $1000.00 with $50.00 monthly. Carrying charge is 6‘. annually. Let the rent buy this home. Write P.O. Box 24, Key West. oct29-6tx i For sale, two-bedroom frame bun- i Wanted To Rent—House, apart- | galow at 1000 Southard street,; ment or bungalbw, furnished | partly furnished. $6,500.00, For or unfurnished, by Naval Lieu- | tenant, wife and one child. Call | Ee. inspection, call J. Otto Kirch- heiner, 124—or 736-R j 203. oct? Coral Apts., Mrs. Waller. i Apt or | oct29-2t | -4tx I's easy to remember : an MAS @).vsz ae iso ae WiNUM BLINDS Available Free Estimates—-Cali 682 PROMPT DELIVERY MAK W- \ EEL ae oa —_™ RUM) \ lL dai

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