The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 7, 1946, Page 2

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PAGE TWO ar cege on ie a oP. em on Bi From. T fale oe atioat ce tion of all hd to it. are nol this paper Nand d'niso' the published hi babii ere tas sok SUBSCRIPTION: RATS One Year. ..... —S"ERVERTISING RATES | Made keows bu opplication | L AN reading notices, eards thanks, resolutions of respect, obit=\ wary tse atthe rate of 10 cents | business and sotial life of your} gy. charged for ai a line Notices. for _ entertainment’ churches from which @ fo is | irighy: to be derived are 5 cents & The Citizen is an open forym an invites discussion of public apres and subjects of local or general interest, but it will not publish anonymous communications. p SLAssind If you'd like t “ness 2 co A WHO ‘*BELONG” Barber plete, with four barber chairs; also a two. hale ice cream Freezer and Ice Box. Ramo- work with other ambitious girls ':in a position of "41 1 1-2 ton Stake Ford: Truck Shop Equipment, com- See Soon Key Wort Ie Days Gone By POULTRY Baby NH. B, Rocks, AS TAREN FROM FILES We Rock, W, Gln Wan] OF TRE STEEN sane and Orpingtons, your choice, .$5.95 per 100. Heavy) POST Assorted, $4.95 per 100. Spe-| Airmen for the sportsmen fly- cial Mixed, $3.95 per 100. Pul- | ers races between Key West and lets, $12 per 100. Live delivery Havana and the latter _ city to on care and culture. Free illus- ——— trated catalog. McClung Bros., Miss Alma J. Hutchinson, 60, Rose Nursery, Tyler, Texas. [died at 6:15 o'clock last evening dec7-1tx| in the. home of her sister, Mrs. W. C. Duncan, 1231 South Street. responsibility thiat's vitak to the) nin's Restaurant, 615. Duval FOR RENT The body has been sent to Eus- dec6-2tx | — F tis, Florida, for internment. commiunity . . .gand pays accor ot ‘Light housekeeping rooms. Cou-} Lady’s bicycle, good balloon ple only. All utilities furnish-| 4 Cuban delegation is due to ry tree \E tires, good paint. $1650. 1900). ¢d- Apply Paul’s Bea j arrive in Key West tomorrow =A THI ORE’S ar Staples Ave. iidaiah Ce ae are *'for the purpose of seeing the | * OPPORTUNITY ! e For Rent—Tourists: Large, ainpisite where the pedestal and bust t 4 oA if Books for every age. Rae for k*gouble room, $2.00 per day or|of the Cuban martyr, Jose Mar- Hs Stal ary every hobby. Pa Si math $10.00 per week. 417 Elizabeth}ti, will be erected. Aj. The . ah eee SDEREE ant Street, upstairs. dec5-3t Z pans Telephos.e Company and Eaton Sts. oce The Key West delegation," Piticiency apartment, all conven-| headed by Mayor Harry Galey iences. Couple only. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 146 TERMINAL LEAVE BONDS WASHINGTON.—After weelts ett of delays, the Army has begun to! as ere a ei ce mail out millions of terminal | Hea Hleave bonds to former soldiers; and, by Christmas, War Depart-} tay che ment officials expect that most of sy ,unrem L os a woes jthe current backlog of some 4,- bh Mpvone FACTION }000,000 claims will have been’ ,oR, 4, PRCK aie : betendant paid. Some veterans face an in-| or PUBLEC A THON definite delay in collecting their |... (R™% fren. share of an estimated $2,700,000; hao ge —— voted by Congress, however, be-| cause they have failed to report the Bill « ; ‘Gee tin \ : Renee. see! Hatcher-|Miami are beginning to arrive in ishanges in address. F AY. ng ge ie edie gy wie seeaen pa meee! ics Outlet, 1 . 8th. St.,!Key West. The races will be held { Sr bl bs | $3. a =e esr y BY ee Phila. 48, Pa. dec?-1tx}on Sunday, LEGALS | "Thin oeder to be pubiianed anes " . Te : Se? ey FS “ r ~ - a j . 3 " EU a r 4 Went ¢ . jE Man’s bieycle, good balloon. tire, | ROSES: Christmas seals are selling well! *®™'% CE isa - raison Key . :— good paint, $16.50, 1900 Staples in Key: Wese ‘The local compait- | adgcaigned destrinas TO \ GIRLS Ave. dec2-6tx| Rese Bushes—World’s best. Hints} tee informed The Citizen today.} jn business junder Hroln a name of 74 vin THOMAS 8. tious name with, Solicitor for the T Cireuit Court of Monreve County Florida Dated Navember a h, 1946. . ARMAYOR, s Owner. nov 30; dec RCEIT COURT OF TH ELEVENTH JUDICIAL Cute Or’ TATE OF FLOR: AND FOR MONROE COUN QHANCERY. Cane No. 10-964 JAMES STEDMAN PANTALEO, Plaintiff, PANTAL LN THE » re: Extate of MELVIN RITCHEY tors and Persons & vs. GUSSIE J. re hereby required to ap+ The greatest té lephone expansion No pets, + |in history requires additional:alert girls at the swiftchboards and pro- vides unusual} opportunities for that went to Miami in the inte- no children. Apply 124 Duval! rests of WPA work here, return- |< St..or Phone 9175. dec5-3tx} eq yesterday afternoon. ; to the Bill of Complaint for filed against you in the " the 46, ¢ aid $800. Cash. Will consider, trade on 30'-34’ Boat. After 3.p. m. 1609 Flagler Ave. dec.6-3t" 1. More Hotels and Apart- ments. 2. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. 3. Airports—Land and Sea. coe fe i ad of ‘County and ty, Governments. ae Auditorium. MONOGRAPHS | To All Key Westers: Go to Church tomor- row, any church; they all serve a good purpose, and it will enrich you spirit- “ually. Sincerely, THE ORACLE. -4 COMMON GROUND 7 Suspicion toward every other nation is Russia’s worst fault. Its leaders not | only suspect other nations but also the folks at home, Stalin and’ his cil hage ben referred: to as: “scared men of the Krem- Jin.” They*!Seldom are seen in public, and-when they are they are flanked by guards. , But, as several Associated j Press stories in The Citizen have indicated, Russian} leaders apparently are be- ginning to realize that the United States and Great Bri- | tain do not want any terri- tory that belongs to Russia and do. not wish to tart) and of her legitimate under-! takings. Commissar Molotov’s sid- ing with what is called the Anglo-Saxon bloc regarding the Danube, Trieste and the investigation of armament plants in Russia and else- where in the event the dis- armament proposal is adopt- ed is said to have resulted as the most outstanding fac- tor in the promotion of the peace of the world. What the outcome will be nobody can forsee with cer- tainty, but of one thing we may be sure: Russia’s com- promising spirit, first mani- fested last Tuesday, has bol- stered the hope for peace among the delegates at the ¢onferences of the United Nations. As man’s mind develops, disputatious conditions lik@ly:‘to be settled by reason thar by the sword. What is Gitidaza! Men of low men- ta aged in an argu- my sgrt:tea: fight to try to set- ob their differences than | allt psychology is dif- ferent’ ¥fom the psychology a’common ground of right and fairness on which they lishment. Molotov’s conces- sions indicate that that several important matters that were, threatening the that may arise are true.of nations is true of in- mere likely to re- are men able to reason. of the-western nations, yet can-meet is possible of estab- ground has been found in peace of the world. All of education does noe came out of books. 'White or colored woman, general advisory coun-} | For guaranteed plumbing work | advancement. ; {House and lot, 70 x 100, com- y i - keepers Pp ess scheduled at pletely furnished. Cash OF) niences. Gentlemen only: Call} Pierce, brothers, retired SS ee or ‘Also va- terms. 1414 Leon Street. . 1029-J. Bien 2tx|0f lighthouses in this district, cation with) pay. The work dec3-5tx jleft yesterday for a short stay is, fascinating, and you'll Newly Constructed 3 Room| i=? Miami. find the Telephone Com- | Upright Piano. Good Condition, ‘pany a mighty good place | Reasonable. Apply 36, Rest to neo . 4) | Beach. dec7-3tx Apply 2 and 3 bedroom homes. Electric Mrs. McDermott, Chief Operator SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE "AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY | Wii re bathroom. To be completely re- VETERANS. closing costs only. Open for inspection now. MacArthur Homes Subdivision Office, 2801 Flagler Ave. dec5-3tx dec2-tt housework. For business cou- ‘i : : tae Naty agi Special Offer: Reasonable rates fannie dec7-6tx} Will be given to families desir- ing pictures made in the home with their Christmas trees. Call Evans, 439, for appointment. deci-tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE Women interviewers this are; magazine readership .survey 2) Sher consecutive” forty-hour weeks CSharp sdb yanrer el every month, | $32 each week. 2 decd-3t Write Reader Analysis Bureau, 7 Room 1110, 250 Park Avenue, New York 17, New York. H dec?-1t | AGENTS WANTED Three-quart aluminum _ sauce. pans, 98 cents each. Lowe and Son, 846 Olivia Street. decd-3t House. 706 Caroline St. er 4:30 p.m. % Call aft. Agents. wanted for Golden Em- bossing ‘outfits. Sell like hot} cakes. Send for particulars. Royal, Box 92-F, Station B, New York 2, N. Y. dee7-1tx Lady’s and man’s bicycles. Good balloon tires, good paint. $24.50, 1900 Staples Ave. dec6-2tx Sa ae WANTED 1 boy's bicycle, 24-inch frame, good condition. $15.00. dent’s desk, like new, $12.00; 609 Ashe St. Phone 673-M. dec6-2tx Salesman wanted to take charge | of territory by old, reliable con- | cern selling lubricants, paints | and roof coating. Field train ing. Drawing account to pr 7 Pontiac, 8 cylinders, business SO bes Gee ; coupe. Can be seen at 44-A,} decT-Itx | _N-AS. decé- atx Complete line of gifts, melee | SITUATION WANTED local Real Silk) representative. dec5-7-9x | it from your 1st-class chef and all-around hotel,| Hosiery restaurant and club manager, with 30 years’ sea and shore} background. Sober. Best Flor- ida references, Address: Chef, GIFTS —- GIFTS — GIFTS Wedding, shower, birthday, an- No. 1 Fletcher’s Lane, Key! niversary, or just one of appre- West. dec6-2tx | ciation. You can find just what ; you want at Shirl’s Linen Shop, MISCELLANZOUS ; 512 Fleming, Phone 118. Electrical motors repaired, called ; | dec6-tf for and delivered. Call Britt |Man’s heavy duty Iver-Johnson} bicycle Boy’s 24-inch bicycle. at 585 or 1184, Romero’s Elec- | Both good condition, new tires. trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave. | dec2-tf | $25.00 each. 919 Southard St. | dec6-3tx Campbell’s, 928 Divisi hone | -~ red Keys made, Tou, cepa |" Two-Wheel Trailer, excellent tires, Stutz Hotel, 410 Fleming Street, phone 9385. dec?-3tx Listings wanted on Key proper- | ————-—-———________. ties. Geo. -J. Rawlings, Reg.|Over stuffed Davenport and Broker, Islamorada, Fla. matching chair in blue mohair. nov15- 39t | Bleached mahogany and Birds- eye mayle bedroom sets, Both include springs and mattresses. Good as new. Phone 776XJ or call at 1117 Watson Street ed ,ete. dec2-1mo Merrill E. (Tuffy) Roberts will be | glad to give:estimates on your | plumbing job and advise you | on your plumbing problems. dec.7-2tx Phone 642-M or call at No. 1/ —- Havana Street. novas-121% | Furnished house, $7,500, half cash, balance $30.00 monthly. | > 2 and repairs, call John Curry, 2805 Flagler Avenue. dec?-2t¢ 512 Margaret street, phone 781. | Give us a try on your next job. ; Free estimates. nov28-1mox | Land cleared. Lights and wa- ter available. $1500.00. Apply 1509 South St. dec7-1tx Free housing registration. Jack- | son Square U.S.O. List your | vacant apartments and houses. | Telephone 1083. | 1509 South St. | dec?-1tx FOR RENT OR SALE 1941 Super De Luxe Ford, Chub | Gibbs’ sea skiffs for rent and im-| Coupe. Apply 822 Fleming St. | mediate delivery of Gibbs’ sea | dec7-1tx skiffs and Steelcraft Cruisers at | Sea Stables, Bonefish Key, 53 |’ Nylons! miles north of Key West. Aus} shade; 3 pair $5, Air Mail, thorized dealers for Monroe guaranteed. Town & Country, County. Port Washington, N. Y. nov30;dec7-14-21-4tx ! eee panitractive, hot water heater and complete! dec$-3tx} ey York 2, N.Y. 1 stu+} “| Yi howe... | Nylon Hose. Call 579 for a vis-| _ ahead of the holidays. 2 lots 100 x 120, half block from, Poinciana store on Ave. D.! dec6-5tx | Cocoanut plants, 10” high. Apply | ~— Full-fashioned new, dee7-1ix | comfortable single room. Private home, all conve- William H. Pierce and H. A. Apartment. 1329 Duncan St., or Call 817-R, dec7-3tx morning for Miami to visit her ‘Fwo furnished bedrooms. Also 2/son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and rooms equipped for light house- | Mrs. Charles Wardlow. keeping. 1301 Division St. | dec7-3tx Today The Citizen says in an be taken ated this ¥ AD. 19 (Cireuit Court ir Novem- filed shall be void (xd) Ant. TAM naminiotp rout | ata mand nut si |» bn | Solictt ace No. 10-965 VIRGINIA LONG ADCOCK, Plaintiff, DALVORCE | | editorial paragraph: | “There are always ways to beat! j the law but ‘just as truthfully | Wanted To Buy — Carpenter's} there are ways for the law * 1 WANTED TO BUY Poinciana. dec5-5tx 7 engineering. on all domestic and commercia refrigeration equipment. C. B.} Wanted To Buy—Approximately} 3 acfes of land, on Keys. No} fabulous or inflationary prices.| P#'ris. Phone 1 | 611 Division Street. dec5-3tx dec6-7-9-11-13x | EDUCATION Wanted To Purchase—12-ft. skiff and outboard motor. Phone 831-W. dec6-2tx Encyclopaedia Britannica and Britannica Jr. Represented by Mr. Miles J. Winters. For in- formation or appointment, write P.O. Box 390, Key West, Fla. dec2-6tx WANTED TO, RENT { if your business, iarge or small,| wholesale or retail, or any prop- ertye land or hotel, is. for sele, write to Box 659, General P.O.,} dec6-6tx i State} Will rent furnished apartment or Sea shells, large and small. cottage suitable for 3 adults.) best quantity price. J. E. Town- send, 137 S.W. 30th Ave., Mi-t No children or pets. Write ami 35, Fla. dec6-3tx MJ.D., care Citizen. dec6-3tx Tools. 45-2 Poinciana Place. | beat you.” dec5-3tx } REFRIGERATION SERVICE ae Treadle sewing machine. 115-D | vs. LAWRENCE WARD ADCOCK, TO You are hereby required to ap-| to the Complaint for | e styled cause | th day of De-| otherwise the rein will ee Gl P n th Piecuice | for Your Byes nsecutive fr gly ty ty and ordered this 16th aay | a of Norn fences of glass ot cellulotd. Ray-Baty nee the scienufic glare protection, built | to filter out excess harméul light, se | transmit rays useful for seeing, We bave a choice of attractive sum gia pe: Di on * SAWYER ut Cour ta lor thleen Notrage, Deputy Clerk Porter 1V, wr for Plaintiff nov 14 — ee Dr. J. A Valdes | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE ‘OPTOMETRIS' r TRIUMPH Office Hours: 912 and 2-5 p.m. COFFEE i Evenings by Appointment || ADDRESS: PHONES: MILL {} Valdes Bidg.. — 332 at |} 619 Duval St. Ali Grocers wewvwvewrwvewy | 2 { | 1 and JERSEY | | called ICE CREAM * | : December's traditional taste-treat in an ice cream so ily in the Sealtest * * ICE CREAM creamy —so smooth—you can tell it’s Sealtest by the taste! Enjoy Sealtest Eggnog Ice Cream ali this month! Village Sto J H

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