The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 1, 1946, Page 2

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Te the City Commision: Be carefol. gentlemen. be careful! Expend the ‘eeperers money as if it were your own. Don't subeidize any part of the funds for a business of whatever nature that can- out stand on its own feet. Be Wee, economize ; don't ize! > Yours, > THE ORACLE. th. Sa". All —- on ao " — Tr 4 ave a reme the Civilian Pro- duction ration’ and. + the fir since cam.| 6. 1942. women can have mger skirts if the manufac- turers make them and they prefer to bus them. The CPA says that there hould be no substantial «hange im Fali or Winter ttyles Decause the bulk of eatting garments for Fall end Winter i« over. Howev- er. there is nothing to pre- eet a manufacturer from immediately producing new styles in the mode formerly) ing in Key West. with busi-/ —— | ress conditions at an ebb. prohibited der the abandoned or- der, dresses were limited to! a length of forty-two to forty-seven inches, depend- tug on size. Now, with a more abendant supply of woolens,| apd = rayons, the wally drop until they touch the fleor-lewel. THE WINNERS PAY The British Chancellor of the Exchequer recent told the House of Commons that (jreat Britain ix being forced te pay $%20,000,005 annual- ly ae “reparations to Ger- mane” in the form of keep- mg up the British zone. The United States i« fore- | morrow. ed to pay @ similar amount; nection with its occu- » one. The victorious Anglo-Saxon powers are not! taking essential goods from thelr zones of occupation tome Of dollars to create qareae. aT id better conditions in a a other dairy products; | Dont believe everything that you read or hear in thie day of intense partisian- chip The diligence with which men seek profits is not equaled by their zeal to * Sebader service. * We sometimes wonder if the world wouldn't be just about as well off if nobody i te mind the business | 7 | lished a story that 350 em) ned | a reminder of the past and) ‘ : t | MIAMI. Now. 1 (ENS) Ries} 1814—Frances Miriam -Whit-| ‘acd Tait, president of the Plor-;¢her, noted. mmorist. author of ‘en-Years-AGO Chapter, American Society of | fer age, whose fame as a humor- ~a ‘iy Sanitary Engineers, recently said| ist caused her cletgyman-hus- | 4 Viowils. a full | Fiovida’s shoreline waters from|bamd plenty sf trouble, born at praister <aid qetitions mame will: city @M-/ Tarpon Springs down the Gulf; Whiteboro, N. Y¥. Died aah gy ggg, mens j ployes. As Clerk Wal-jCoast and the eastern shore up}Jam 4 1852. Miao Octumer Sin, 1946 lace Pinder pointed out, it'to Jacksonville were polluted. | 1975Crawford W. Long,! SE MONT HORS, was the first time that a full) Tait said that most of Florida’s| Georgia surgeom, pia WILLIAM H. SCHARRER, Sole Curmers, gor 1-#-23-22, 1 ‘ 048 month’ lary had been) imlend lakes amd streams also are | theticust, who came before Mor- 3 eee paid to the employes in two Polluted amd he estimates that 25 ; at . ye years, and that payment (Per cemt of the state’s water! Mortem was acclaimed as first. eiaesm se Lae was made posal out of bodies are dangerously contami-' born at Danielsville Ga. Died) av Pom MONEOE COUSTY. I the funds the city had re-/"ee whh semaee _ | Sume 16, 1878. i et ecived in taxes from the! ia he said | .—William Merritt Chase, _ jel < i ine |famed New York artist, i) Y Florida East Coast Railway-." o¢ the ¢7 Florida counties, 41/ oe : and | j0aX GAIL CURRY, Furthermore, at that time/;sce no health departments nor jteacher of artists, borm im Franix- or eee ex A < $ 2 (im Co, Ind. Died Oct. 25, 1916 | @CnpeR , A blowout ms om Gee ee he city owed in back any form of organized protection } ro Gail Curry ‘piaintit?, po many thousands of sesins: health =<. sai os Penrose, Peansyl-| ‘srauilles ae jgorive ‘To APPEAR ithe cause Bont om " F: F ee ti ‘ wania lawyer, semator. political! RNG? ~ dollars. to its employes. |and charged timt Palm Beacit | : im Philadelphia Died} » ; si ‘Netendant. drewer * 70: JOHN BERNOT, ts Lakewood Terrace, aa. Jerase. You are hereby an appearance in the foregoing 4i-} Sorce action en or before Novem- | grocery Ds 246, sai @) ROSE C SAWYER, streets Clerk vf pire Court Monroe County, Flort Divoree im t Month after month. they county was among the least pro- jDec. 31, 1921. were “paid” im city serip oF tected. Nik Sechee kane tensa warrants, which were sold) _. oe of classie “The Bed | by the employes at discounts! Se ied, nging to FO ecent.| “According to the law af sup-| =e € died | More Sian $25,000 of those >i amd demand i ; | untimely. borm Newark, N. J. warrants is now held by ome) Pusbamd, wito person. { thungs. Tuesday The Citizen pub! one 1 be published r comsseutive West Citizen, 2 ed in the City of 1946{° Election returns will be poate _ jm front of The Cee fe OF APPLICATION FOR | NOTICE OF APBLCS ‘tomorrow might Bil Neo er, t a BY GIV : om adic Lopez, the ey he | Thomas $. Caro sameutee wing certificates has file sal: : ine torn tax deed to bet Gay Gast he © ast on indepentes num- candidate un tore ow atte dor “the office of ooprenen | trom Moaree count Elias M. Boddy of Los Angeles, | ‘ © inter. | ™ewspaper publisher. editor. born) law of supply |at Laie Tapps, Wash. 55 years) gag. | ployes will be discharged) at the Navy Yard om Jan | wary 1, 1947. : Here are two stories, ome) es | < BSBSSSSSSSSeseeeeeeegeee8 ss ru URN COURT OF THE ; EL.eV BH JUDECTAL CIRCUIT | ) THE STATE OF PLORSDA. ID pace LASSI Fl ED ADS | ee i is chk } BARR, jee Certificate No. 217. Year of Is- :OCBAN [eM and Mre Ralph Fos Rud, PLAT loda¥. announce? the bit PAGE a, the other of the future, that | should eause city commis- | | sioners to have a care about | Information for the Advertisers | HENRY RANSOME BARR. OK 2. PAGE 13S LOTS 5° sm. bomsiata Tampe hopitel on | the expenditure of the city’s! } oe 1-203. As recorded in MOn- igqper:3@. The mewoutner te ry Ranseme Barr, ty Records. =i which assessed. J. Foeter named Royee Ewing funds. The commissioners are familiar with conditions! that had prevailed im Ker} West before the beginning of the boom, asa result of Unless such) cer unions oi ad ce shi redeemed accu ni te ‘aw ‘the property described iu In the ga her the ee Sato the “nigh: - piider’ at Saturday om + we ‘ ¥ sega Fon he 80! i/o ie y 8 tay if wl ve —— — te Key West.fche court house door on the fits'' course the Key W | city manager ig s " ue f october, tsicnday in month of December. 1946, | Te a adiam. Bult } not i ith those) } ; bich is the 2nd day of Decem- | fe ne Mi t not be familiar with those | . i 7 ali a, aoa conditions. ) Dated this Sist day y i ' 18 — Rey W co Me | Mrs. Hattie Wek both as a city ere | sok. wiatthan och and individually of the peo, returned om Satu ple who make the function-/ ing of the ¢ should tighten possible, | WHO ~BELONG Today The « . novi-tf{ sonce Of APPLICATION FOR s editerial p41 og! 4% i +1! you'd like to work with otier aan tthe The a ar story came out of Wash- bitious girls im a ara ot o : wns: ¥. rusty j Slept robe poids foltow| | ea ee has ea Lin oaliaeal ted ‘i Toevert yormmnbilety ti we tw 4 r © th te num ~ ington a few days ago ade ~ a ; beat hard- berg and Yeats - the Clean and fr ‘bhusimess amd soc description of ss i Brother, you ax ii * thas. day teem ; Grocer SELLS The GOO" AR * BRAND COFFEE ' 4 depression that is looming | in the offing. It was stated ; | that the federal administra-; tion already had begun to THERES take action to, try to offset, OPPORTUNITY ithe apparent depression. | the f. | It is not-pessimism — it is| TELEPHONE COMPANY | wisdom. gathered from past} events — toesay that busi-| The greatest telephone expansion | : 4 in { nese’ im: Key’ West today is} Mistry requires additional 1 at Pepper's Plumbing Sup- | bat asmail fraction of whaftaett girls at the switchboards plies, 512 Fleming, eee 8 a em é s — oct22-tf bit was two years ago; it ig ford blo sabaesagia | not pessimism to say ar ae g Ses ee so far as can ‘be tforeseen,’ : business is going to rd worse. { Where. for imstance, are; the 350 men who will lose! their jobs in the Navy Yard, } going to get other jobs? The jobs are not available in Key West. With few exceptions, if they want jobs when the eet ae ee service of the 350 employes | con THERN BELL TE | is terminated in the Navy) sxp TELEGRAP! Yard, they must go €is€-) sail where. j With fewer persons work-| asonable prices. Come in or} rtif will dpe doetion the fitet ie ertificates will house’ doer on ti iret ond « bidder at the th Dictmber, ses first Mon- 2nd é. ¢ Tecomber CARPETING. POST OFFICE} ,, now ‘ e 1946, y of December, f October, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TICE 3S HERE (Heune Bill No 1562) adio Lopez. EIS EREBY GIVEN t Tg cettif{icates. { icates for A. t fog Lr 3. NE S MPANY ‘igion oct23-6tx oct24-tf Notes (Prornissary7, le each. Art- tnan Press, Citizen Bidg., phone mar15-tf | POSITION WANTED 51. the amount of city taxes oo —— - paid will become less and Men < night leas. For that reason it bé-' : € hooves the city commis} sioners to be careful, ex-|~ ceedingly careful, in spend ing the city’s funds. Be careful, gentlemen! Lunch Stand. See A. V.| Bethencourt, cor. Southard and Francis. oct29-6tx | “NATIONAL AIRLINES | Electrical motors repaired, called | 4d by permanent resident,| ! “tor and delivered. Call Britt) ‘wo-bedroom apartment or at 585 or 1184. Romero's Elec- house. Call 103-W. —oct30-6t| trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave. | ——-——- Bs octi-tf WANTED fe The king and mother’s son can do no wrong. — anes j it is a good thing to have Campbell's, 928 Division, phone | Wanted : Exclusive listings of more and more friends—} 189. Keys made, locks repair- Florida Key properties, particu- eee tlt ehnek novilmo, Jatly those with highway, | and to need them i ocean, or bay frontages, south| in an automatic washer, Of the interesection of the high- Paul's way and Key Largo. Exclusive 8 9 pounds clothes. ‘omorrow is : ; eee wae fnseais hop. oct23-12t% ‘listings will justify my adver- is1es yy . A ac aoe Rae! tising and mailing campaign things that should be done | with brochur ey special 2h. guaranteed plumbing work ‘ DERE MAYOR eRe Spee ” today are put off until Lad oa La ning abling me to get top prices for : and John Curry, phone 781 your next job. oct25-I1mo € zee you by one who devotes his en- tire time and effort to the sale} of Key properties. W. M. Egan, | dete, 829 Alfred 1. DuPont Bidg., Mi- | Roberts will be! ami, Fla. Phone 9-4641. timates on your oct26-tf | ibing job and visi A er | plumbing problems. Hotel, Restaurant and Bar Equipment We ane now te the position t serve your seeds ©) Sey type of equipment you may need. We can fully equip restaurants with all necessary reqs ce ments, which include @ GLASSWARE BUYERS CAN CONTROL —— i The end of control on}} | meat has been followed by} removal of restrict on} plu vegetable fats and oils and} on it is announced that butter FOR RENT d property being of Plorid: ” Phone 642-M or call at No. 1 — Ha oct2B-12tx | 35’ X 63’ WAREHOUSE OR} ‘nices woe rertificate v STOREROOM ON SIMONTON. Baar APPLY P. O. BOX 533 Seraseacntens aia e 3 na Street will continue free of con- trols. The removal of govern- mental controls does not) mean that producers have no limit to the prices they | —— ee, can get for their products. | FOR SALE | me | Every buyer of any product | — a aa Sub-rent until January seventh, | = exercises restraint when he, | Two-story partly furnished house; attractive two-bedroom apart-! Gowewwwews vwweeee ; or she, has a top limit. In} for sale at $5500.00. Close in. ment. Moderate rent. Apply | COFFEE the end, this Lee may be} Down payment $1000.00 with) 916 Windsor Lane. Phone STRONG ARM BRAND , this . $5 more éffective that the oth- 00 monthly. Carrying charge; 222-W. novi-ltx| TRIUMPH ; echt. Gi sibs opinion of is 6% annually. Let the rent | COFFEE * A Ee buy this home. Write P.O. Box some observers, it will not} 94 Key west oct29-6tx | become. effective as long ast —— | For rent or lease. Starlight Club | the people have surplus jCecoanut palms. 1217 Petronia) on Duval street. Call 847-R or| GROCERS funds available. Street oct26Mtx | 358. oct22-12t Do you want to become an Model, “one of Key most beautiful women”? -e Miss Evans, Pilking- | Furnished and unfurnished apart- | i div. novl-tf ment. Adults, no pets. 818 Olivia street. oct31-3tx | Os Vin FOR RENT OR LEASE 82244444444

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