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| IT's YOUR DUTY prevails amo: local | voters generally reparding the election to be held to- morrow. That mood is that it is not worthwhile to go to the polls because the Demo- eratic candidates have no opposition. Even if that were true, still every voter in the county should cast his ballot. Still continuing the assump- 1. More Hotels and Apart- ments. & Beech and Bathing Pavilion 4 Comeolidation of County and City Governments. 5S Community Auditorium. Te Hugh Hodge, Hotel La Concha, Aueh: contemplated de- parture from Key West is deeply deplored by all whe came in contact with you while manager of La Concha. Hasta la vista! Yours truly, THE ORACLE. The Argentine 30) " ment, about ‘to vide fin: | eeale military manouvers, hes fovited the American) tation that if corporate busi- Military Attache to be pres- | ness is prosperous, the pros- ent for the first time in six | Petity will percolate down to veat The manouvers are. said te be the largest in Argen- time history and it may as well be noted that the gov- erement is «pending about | Ov Te Civaeen || 3 Alrports—Land and Sea. | ty, in going to wip thei would be voting to help their terger n that there is no,.opposi- nm, the people of, the coun- polls, : county, because; the: the vote ‘the greater would be our. political prestige. It would bé much to our benefit if we voted our strength at every election. Were that done, politicians > in office would be more in-|, clined to help us when we appealed to them. But there is opposition in the election tomorrow. Spes- sard Holland, Democratic! candidate for the United States Senate, is opposed by a Republican. Holland is widely known in Key West, and, for more than a quarter of a century, he has been a friend of Key West. We should never | forget that while he was | governor, the State Road De- | partment, at his direction, reconstructed the Overseas Highway. Before that time, water gaps in the highway | were connected with rickety ! | | | Union, W. Va., and made a} { ‘fare of the individual fixst 45 per cent of its income on} armed forces. Just what is back of the President Peron is not keown, but the same money spent Argentina, would do the | people ef that country far greater good. “UN THE WRONG ORDER" | We are Gpcovering the viet things in the wrong order,” declares Dr. Ray- Fosdick, president of the Reckefeller Foundation, “ that man's mastery of “threatens to blow our civilization into drifting duet” waless it is equalled or crpamed by adequate keewledge of human prob- hema The theory that men are developing wrong, or dis- covering the right things in the wreng order, may sound plausible, but there is no proof whatever that it is| correct. The sentiment stems from the apprehensions of eerioweminded thinkers but euch fears have been prewed throughout the ages eo wew developments have compelled mankind to rear- range its affairs. tn advertising, as in evrything, truth is advisable. i pays The veto power has been exercised by Russia nine times and not once by the other powers. Doesn't that mean something”? Dur lag “Bible - reading mouth it might be a good iden to eee whether you keew or what you know about Abednego. Perhaps we will hear from some Bi- bteweading subscriber. ex- | ev-) military pro-' gram being developed by | things in a man’s life. the development of tired, but no4¥ before you bridges; now we have bridges of steel and con- | crete, and the highway is among the most substantial in the country. Give Holland a good vote tomorrow. That is a duty every Key Wester should perform. Friday night Holland re- turned to his native town in speech under the auspices of ; the Monroe County Demo-| | cratic Executive Committee in that city. Here is an ex- cerpt from his speech that should ‘actuate Democrats wart to “go to we polls: “The philosophy of tt e | Republican party places wealth, | big): business and property first in the expéc- the individual. “The Democratic re on the other hand, places human rights and the wel- and foremost.” Enemies and ignorance are the two most expensive It is permissible to get have finished your work. There is one thing every- body is doing at the same time all the time—growing older. A great speéch always praises the home, the church, the. schoo], the. Na- tion and the > people. F WILL CONGRESS, P; i THINK SO? ec , “In prosperous times we should make every effort to reduce the debt,’ declares John W. Snyder, Secretary of the Treasury, in admit- ting that the Federal bud- get would not be balanced during the present fiscal year. The general statement of Mr. Snydey represents sound judgment and is applicable to individuals and _ institu- tions as well as to govern- ments. If indebtedness is not reduced in prosperous times, there is no opportunity whatever to reduce it inj years of depression. Unfortunately, the senti- ment expressed by the Sec- retary of the Treasury, al- though approved by intelli- | gent Congressmen will have little weight when that body gets around to a tax reduction. Already, the Congress has given some relief to tax- payers and it.it should be noted that if there had been no reduction in taxes, the Federal budget would have}, been balanced in the pres- ent fiscal year. ALL IN THE FAMILY i} ELPHIA. — Margaret’ were witnesses at the wedding of! Mrs. Janet Milligan, 68, and Wil-| Topay’s BIRTHDAYS. liam Bonner, 67, had been friends PHILAD wx Citizen "The Citizen’ frepithes i‘is’a | Milligan and Joseph Bonner, who? for 22 years and both were Pe bagel task to break the mood; were married twenty years sE04 widowed. their parents -on October ith Cs Bilsciae’ te he Citizen. TL) Information for “Ea | sI"the Siegen st rT Lerrate Se @ word LF ‘i eee minimum el for HELP WANTED _— { uc AN ALERT MIND AND Hy PLEASING’ MANNER oa | WILL HELP | ACHIEVE ADVANCEMENT +4 AT THE TELEPHONE COMPANY pansion in history is under- way and requires addition- al ambitious girls at the switchboards. This is a position of respon- sibility that’s vital to the business and social life of your community*. . . and The greatest telephone ex- | eae es Maemo aia pays accordingly. 175 Pay Raises At Regularly Scheduled Intervals i VACATION WITH PAY Good Associates and Working Conditions Mrs. McDermott, Chief Operator } SOUTHERN BELL BELL TELEPHONE | AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY | nov4-tf { Want applicants for doormen arid ushers. Apply 2:30 in person. Strand Theater. nov4-2t | FEMALE HELP WANTED Avon Products, Inc., will train women to earn $1.00 and more} per hour representing our prod- ‘ucts. Start now to offer Christ-| mas Gift Sets to our customers. | Women now employed need not! apply. Write giving qualifica-: tions and home address to Mrs. Roxie Smedley, c/o Overseas | Hotel, Key West. nov2-4t | —| MISCELLANEOUS i Electrical motors repaired, called for and delivered. Call Britt; at 585 or 1184. Romero’s Elec- }- trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave. | octl-tt ewe ff Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone, 189. Keys made, locks repair- | ed, ete. novl-Imo' | in an automatic washer, 9 pounds clethes. _Paul’s| oct23-12tx Wash 25c Tire Shop. For guaranteed plumbing work and repairs, call John Curry, 512 Margaret street, phone 781. Give us a try on your next job. | Bs Free estimates. oct25-1mo Merrill E. (Tuffy) Roberts will be | glad to give estimates on your| plumbing job and advise you, on your plumbing problems. Phone 642-M or call at No. 1 Havana Street. oct28-12tx Girls: Do you want to become an Evans Model, “one of Key) West’s most beautiful women”? Then see Miss Evans, Pilking- | ton Studio. nov1-tf FOR SALE Two-story partly furnished house | 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 | ' Piecadilly Lunch Stand. See A. V. Southard and) Bethencourt, cor. | oct29-6tx | Francis. ami, Fla. Phone 9-4641. nov1-tf FOR RENT 35° X 65° WAREHOUSE OR | For Rent | Wanted by permanent resident, TrrrTrrerrrrirt ty LASSIFIED ADS the Advertisers payment PAYMENT See koe Sates | > | uate McClel- land, Army Air Forces radio lead- er, born in Tiffin, Iowa, 53 years ago. James E. Fraser of Westport, Conn., famed sculptor, born in Winona, Minn., 70 years ago. Rear Admiral Thomas G. W. Settle, famed Navy balloonist, born in -Washington, D. C., 51 fyears ago. John G. Erhardt of New York, Envoy Extraordinary to Aus- tria, born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 57 counts may have their advertise-/ years ago. ments charged. is - “PUBLICATION DEADLINE be in the itite’nefore it o'clock om on| leader, the dey of 58 years ago. ee ae eee Edward L. Shea, president The Dr. Karl M. Bowman of San Francisco, famed psychiatric born in Topeka, Kans., North American Co., New York, born in Nashua, N. H., 54 years 2- and 3-bedroom bungalows, | ago. furnished and unfurnished; Dr. Rolla E. Dyer, of the Na- small down payment, balance }tional Institute of Health, Wash- “payable monthly. Johnson, Phone 372. CHROME PLATING— Johnson &/ ington, born nov1-tf/Qhio, 60 years ago. in Delaware Co., Gena Branscombe of New York, composer, born in Picton, Give those unsightly, rusty, or}Canada, 65 years ago. tarnished articles a new lease | ——————_=-—_- on life. Faucets, boat hard- ware, waffle irons, lamps, per- culators, refrigerator shelves, guns, fishing reels—anything and everything. rechromed or give them an original coat. No more rust, cor- rosion or tarnish. Also copper, nickel and silver plating done. Reasonable prices. Come in or call at Pepper’s Plumbing Sup- plies, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. oct22-tf YDS. 75 YDS. BRAND NEW 36-IN. NEW 36-IN,; “CARPETING. POST OFFICE}: INN. oct29-tf | Gasoline cook stove, Maytag washing machine, child’s desk. chair and rocker, Durobilt ele: tric sweeper, 1 man’s, 1 lady’s ~ bicycles, 1 iron bed and springs, variety rooted- crotons. 1824 Fogarty Avenue. nov2-3tx Large electric stove, practically new. Priced for quick sale, $90.00. 2831 Seidenberg Ave., phone 1171-R. nov2-3tx Small gasoline engine. Apply j corner Virginia and Margaret. Have them; Reg FICTITIOUS SPATCTE 2 8 SERERY GLVEN that} \dersigned, desiring to engage business under the fie nty, in the Commercial Build- Poinciana, Key West, Florida, chd to register said ‘fictitious Court of Monroe County, Florida. Dated Oetober 26th, 1946. RUT x 'LORID iD rOR MO vk one roy Ne 1X. IN CHANCE t N CmANG ag ae S HERBERT ON Plaintiff, 3 vs. DIVORCE GLORLA RUTH WEISS, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Gloria Ruth Weiss, R.E.D. No. 8, Blueridge Manor, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania You are hereby requ r to the Bill for Dtv st you in the above 7 before the 3rd A.D. b, i allegations contained therein be taken as confessed. lone and Ordered at Key West, Fi rida, this tst day of November, (ireuit Co urt Seal). clerks of Cine By: Kathleen i Dep! Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., Attorney for Plaintiff. nov2-2tx WANTED Wanted — Exclusive listings of Florida Key properties, particu- larly those ‘with ~ highway, ocean, or bay frontages, south of the interesection of the high- way and Key Largo. Exclusive listipgs will justify my adver- lising and mailing campaign with brochure presentation, en- abling me to get top prices for you by one who devotes his en- tire time and effort to the sale of Key properties. W. M. Egan, 829 Alfred I. DuPont Bldg., Mi- STOREROOM ON SIMONTON. APPLY P. O. BOX 535. oct29-tf — Monthly or season, four cottages, furnished. J. O. Hamilton, 1012 Division. nov2-2tx Furnished rooms, private resi- dence, couples. street, phone 421 1118 Fleming nov2-3tx Housekeeping rooms, everything furnished. Paul’s Tire Shop. nov2-6tx ‘Furnished apartment. 1701 Von Phister Street. Call 858-M. - nov4-2tx perenne WANTED TO RENT two-bedroom apartment or house. Call 103-W. Private party desires to rent ga- rage for car. Box 123, c/o Citi- zen. nov2-2tx Wanted To Rent—House, apart- ment or bungalow, furnished or unfurnished, by Naval Lieu- tenant, wife and one child. Call | Coral Apts., Apt. 203. Lt. or Mrs. Waller. nov2-4tx : 1941 Hudson. Navy officer leav- ing cont. Imts. Must dispose of car at low price to effect im- | mediate cash sale. 10 Cactus | Terrace. nov2-aty Full-size Hollywood bed with ex-| tra mattress. 2 Venetian blinds | 43”. Drop-leaf table. All for, $25.00. Apply 11-A Porter! Place. nov2-3tx carriage, good condition, | 186-A, Poinciana Place. | nov4- 2ix| | Baby $9.00. Notes (Promissary3, Ic each. Art-| man Press, Citizen Bldg., phone } 51, marl5-tf¢ House, apartment or bungalow, furnished. Naval officer, wife and child. Call Lt. J. M. Smith, Coral Apts. nov4-5tx { i } fe | is FOR RENT OR LEASE For rent or lease. Starlight Club on Duval street. Call 847-R or 358. oct22-12t LOST | Billfold in Strand Theater, con- taining valuable documents. Keep money. Grateful for re- } , turn of billfold and papers. Dr. Gareia Reveria, 300 Simonton St. nov2-3tx * oct30-6t | s nov pepe Nec Ast ates NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLIC! a DIS y ogiven that af nah, rppert Ae edtate- of aire vhuvis ‘Gned ‘lie Administrator of rah R. Davis, that he and that he will apply to the Hon- able Raymond Lord, Coun Monroe County, lof same and for f as Administrator estate of Sarah R. Davis, decea don this 25th day of’ Octob * MAX DAVIG. Administrator of the estate IN PHE CEROUST COERT OF 4 b helt RNTH JUDICIAL CIRC STATE OF FLORIDA, x. Cane No. 10-90 STEVEN GRANT FORBES, Plaintiff. i ys. DIVORCE FELICIA TE BOREES, { Defendan | ORDER OF PUBLIC ATION irant Forb Building tis Vill Connecticut. ate hereby. requ * the Bill for you in the TO 46, otherwise t ed therein w Kathleen No Deputy Jr. iff. 1 By Clerk, Enrique Esquinale Attorney for NOTU To the Sheriff of Monro State of Floridi it known that for Twenty | strict of ‘the | ee reruouseree! the State of} tommissioners, b the County d of Public n. Di s One and Thre: : r Justice of the Peace he following Justice Dis 2, one. r Constable in and. for th lowing Jiistice Districts, viz: In Testimony ‘Whe: Have hereunto Set ‘my | hand and affixed the (L.8. Great Seal of the Sta 1 of Florida, at Tallahas: the Capital, this the first | day of September, A.D. | 194 R AY, creti of State, | a To Hon. Berlin A. Sawyer, Sheriff | of Monrog Counts sept $-16-93-30;, oct 7-14-21-28: | BOV 4 1946, ume of The Powder Puff Salon of ; ame with the Clerk of the Circuit) e|what kind of a will | -18-25, ste | ed his petition for final dischargé, | _jONE E) ould have live Chief Deputy that he judged, from the he. saw in the highway, at bridge, and in the car, that more | than a gallon of blood was lost} j7_ by the six occupants, Smith Girl Bled Profusely Dorothy Smith bled more then a any of the others injured, it was reported. The cut in her fore- head ran ‘down: the middle, and }¥' then to the right side “as far) as the” tempie. The gash was so! i deep her skull was” exposed, Ar- Pritchard’s ‘two ambulances | and, an ambulance , from: the air station at Boca Chica were used | to take the injured to the Key | West General Hospital and the’ Key West Naval Hospital. The; ter institution an dthe four young , women to the municipal hospital, though one of the women at first was carried to the naval hospital cipal hospital. | “De. Moore, at the municipal hospital, worked on the young women for five and qne-hell | hours continuously. At 10:30 o’clock this morning | Margaret Pinder and Rosemary} for a hospital in Miami. GRANDMA OBJECTS GREAT FALLS, Mont. —(AP) | —The Great Falls Tribune munication received over the sig- nature “Grandmother:” who stole his white blanket, with blue stripes, jand just before cold weather sets in. Isn’t that terrible? Shows just heart he has. Doesn’t know right from wrong. No brains to think with.” In 1399, Henry IV of England .| founded a new military order called The Order of the Bath. si Real is Guaranteed PURE two men were taken to the lat- | and then transferred to the muni- | ‘ |Felton left here in an ambulance | re | | cently quoted this postcard com- | “Found | in the city—The meanest man} grandmother's ! “GREYHOUR vLINES. REAL ICE Thompson Ent es Place Your Refrigeration (ICE DIVISION) PHONE NO. 8 ihomely philosopher, | screen Indian Territory, Died im plewe crash, Aug. 15, 1989. pital, Boy Scouts, Girt Seowte County Welfare Committee ane State Welfare Board. Other wrt fare organizations will be ede ted if they desire and meet tr necessary qualifications, Hunter | said. I and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Gerwies { | i] & More Econsmicet! ht b PURE i Healthy end Bate S0Y weer ria SSS arias