The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 10, 1946, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

LATERAL ROADS The Key West Citizen The Citizen has stated on published Daily Bxeept Sunday, by | Several occasions that the ¥- ABT RAY, Coe b only way the Florida Keys, . * F in the lower and upper! a Greene and Ana. chains, can be developed is Only Datly Newspaper in Key West ee ‘and Monroe County to construct through them from the Over-! Entered at Key West, Florida as second elass seas Highway. matter THE ASSOCIATED ‘The Associated Press is exclus- iyely entitled to usefor republica- tion of all news @ispatches erediteé to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published here. Pa le ota eaaee id RATES 0 spnasairctbcamis ET CT" Be Qe ree ns 8| Sion was reached, several sumed money is available, through those keys that are being de- Fase ne -— #36] such lateral roads have been Weekly == _ #8} constructed, as the commis- sioners realize that access to the Overseas Highway is es- ADVERTISING BATES Made known on spplication an FE agg gg = sential to every large-scale thanks, resolutions of respect, oblt~ development. uary, notices, i be poems, 6 wil es charged for at the Tate of 10 cents Today The Citizen pub- a ne Notices for entertainment by | lishes a list of signatures to churches rom ree cente's line, | @ Petition to be presented inane, Htast HA? Pan Saeemane | to the commissioners to con- and subjects of 1 or general | struct lateral roads. Some of inyeconts eat ewan the signers own lots on Bit Coppitt, which lies six miles EDITORIAL... | north of Key West. Shortly after those lots were sold to residents, a good many of them declared that they were going to construct houses on the lots. That was KEY WEST ADVOGATED || almost two years ago, and BY THE CITIZEN |}no development thus far} _ More Hotels and Apart- || has been made on Big Cop-; ments, pitt. . Beach and Bathing Pavilion. Lateral roads must be °3. Airports—Land and Sea. built on the keys, so that . Consolidation of County and the lifeline running through both chains, the Overseas Highway, can be reached over a driveable road. Where IMPROVEMENTS FOR City Governments. . Community Auditorium. 4 tion is a matter for the com- | mission to decide. The com-; MO} missioners now are in a bet- To the School Children: ter position to determine! Inradio all adjectives |} Where to build roads, as & are superlatives. — ’ county engineer, Clifton Yours truly, | Bailey, began his duties on THE ORACLE. Monday and can give the} eommission whatever infor- mation it requires regarding the feasibility of read con- struction on any key. RED CROSS DEMOCRACY Democracy in modern aes times takes many forms. There is no law that can An important example is make you drive carefully, fortheoming in the annual |>ut neither is there any rule meeting of the Key West|to exempt you from the Chapter, American ‘ Red | Consequences of careless- Cross. ness. Our. Red Cross chapter will .eleotofticers for its ma- ‘«posts. These officials wtll-earry on for. a year the COOPERATION WILL WIN About all the news: that 45 3 - comes from the meeting of keenly-agaded-—fyves, 11) CVEN | she United: Nations General wital finctions, of that or-| rigs «9 Saniation. ; Assembly and of the Big Five - Through it, the communi- Foreign Ministers seems to ty aiaes. its concern for! @™Phasize the and acceptance of its res- jponsiility many human) needs. Without it, Ameri-| cans Key West, and everywhere, would suffer more from the woes that be- set mankind. Without it, too, ment about. anything. Of course, part of the dif- ficulty centers around the necessity for unanimous ac- tion on the part of the Big Five. Other difficulties _re- the residents of this island} !#te to the lack of under- would lack an important| Standing, something of a means to exercise that very|¢°mmon distrust to seek ‘he active instinet of civilized| best possible bargain for human beings—helpfulness | their own countries. to others. : It would be a mistake, « In some ways, this latter|however, to assume that ‘is the. mist important. there is no hope of interna- ~ Earl E. Hamilton, chair-| tional cooperation. The very ‘man of the nominating com-|fact that the nations con- ‘mittee, Key West Chapter, | ™! zAmerican Red Cross, has in-| disagree is evidence of an wited all residents of Key, underlying effort to reach sWest to suggest candidates | 4greement. It may take some to the nominating commit-| Years; or some decades, but «tee. The membership of that| eventually, the battle will) Jcommittee has been announ- be won and the nations in-| eed in The Citizen. cluding the Big Five, will ® Here is a chance to parti- | determine that there is more ‘cipate in practical democra-|to be secured through coop- zy. There is a further chance | eration than through divi- tin the annual meeting to be | Sion. sheld December 13 at which ————— the officers will be elected.| The trouble with most con- iThey should-be elected by| genital liars is that they -a large-attendance at the have such poor memories, meeting, for they will be-|and that deficiency gets speak for-a year an import-| them into hot water. tant perteofithis whole com- ————_—————— rhe |THE PEOPLE KNOW »munity’s” heart. He iit ean mare Ne lawyer can practice at While there has been no ‘two bars at the same time. public acnowledgement by : i the Yugoslav Government of 5 Weésometimes think that the contribution of the Uni- ‘the world would be better | ted States to UNRRA, C. L. Sulzberger, New York Times correspondent, after off if there was a moratori- riding across the country, um on advice, reports that the people know | Ther was once a heroine who waited year after year} where the goods came from. ; The record shows that for the county commissionersshowers in the area. Moderate lateral roads} to fresh northeasterly winds. Florida: Fair, exeept few scat-j tered showers i Meee PRESS Commissioners have as-|coast today, tonight and Wednes- the position that}day- | roads will be built, when/tien in veloped. Since that conclu-jhave been issued. the laterals will be construc-} | High Tide I inability of | either group to reach agree- | Cler tinue to debate, discuss and| | _The Weather FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy with a few scattered along “southeast Considerable fog north por-| eatly morning. Continued Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warnings: Jacksonville through the Flor-’ ida Straits: Easterly winds con- tinuing through Wednesday. Ve- locity gentle to moderate. over north portion, fresh over south portion. Weather fair except few showers south portion. East Gulf of Mexico: Gentle to moderate southeasterly winds. over north portion and moderate to fresh easterly over south por- tion through Wednesday. ther fair. REPORT Key West, Fla., Dec. 10, 1946 (Observation taken at 8:30 am., Eastern Standard Time, Naval Base (Eastern Standard Time) Low Tide 12:24 p.m. 5:49 am. 11:40 p.m. 4:51 pm. Additional Tide Data Reference Station, Key West Station— Bahia Honda) —Ohr. ridge). —___ 10min.’ 0.0 ft. No Name Key -+2hr. (east side) __.20 min. Boca Chica —Ohr. (Sandy Point) 40 min. Caldas Channel +2hr. «north end) -__10 min. +1.4 ft. Minus corrections to be sub- tracted. Plus corrections to be added. e fictitious “oca-Cola t of the Ci roe County, Florida. Dated November 25th, 1946. KARL 9. THOMPSON, Sole Owner. Court of: Mon- , intends to regist us name with the euit Court of Monroe Cc th, 1946. “HINGS, He Owner, 10-17, 1946 S, ~ Plaintiff, DIVORCE RES NORTHCUTT PHILIPS, fornia, quired to ap- Complaint allegations as confessed. This order im to a Week for f ks in The Key W published Woet, Florida Done and Ordered this 25th day of November, AD. 44 is County Kathleen Nottage Deputy Clerk dee 3-10-17, CHANCERY Case No. 10-072 HOWARD B BLOCKSOM, Jr, Plaintiff, DIVORCR CONKLIN BKLOCKSO) Defendant PUBLICATION nklin Blocksom assachusetts vs. WILMA F. ntic You are the hereby Bu sfor hea, Prince Perfect. He UNRRA spent about $425 ccame*at last, but unfortu- ‘nately he sought perfection, | 000,000 in extending assist- too, so*nothing came of it.j}ance to Yugoslavia. newspaperman says that he Speaking, of Christmas|saw no sign of hostility or, -presents, it might be a good| disrespect to the United idea to send The Citizen to| States flag on his jeep and somebody away from home.|that fairly frequently “es- Unetoubtedly, the receipient| pecially in Serbia and Ma- WduTd appreciate the ges-|eedonia, remarked demon- ture: : strations of friendship.” The|- ye erw ise will be taken is to be published K for four consecutive eo Key West Citizen per published in the City est, Florida Clerk of Monroe ¢ By: Kat n B Cl v for Pls , 1946 \ "Y | | | Wea-| Beauty. Call Ruth Higgs, Ph.; | Phone 642-M or call at No. 1} Time of Height of {Free housing registration. Jack-| : Tide {high water} son Square U.S.O. List your{ Furnished rooms, 626 Grinnell St./ | New York 1,.N. Y. |Second-hand tricycle. Mrs. Alon-} PVu RRC CEREALS White or colored’ woman, géneral|/Books for every age. Books tor “yousework, For business cou-| eyery hobby. Paul Smith, 'Key West In Days Gone By AS TAKEN FROM FILES © OF THE CITIZEN OF DEC. 10, 1936 KING EDWARD VIII ABDI CATES. That's the streamer head Associated Press dispatch from London. Edward gave up his throne teday to marry Wallis {Warfield Simpson. aes in her gttlcpmtore tt oelock oe line in The Citizen today over an Lae hs of Lewis Lowe, six-year-old son ple. Sleep in. Iniquike.419%2| Bookseller, corner ‘Simonton |°! Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lowe, Duval St., Navy Store, or 3021} and Eaton Sts. dec2-25t; “5 struck by an automobile at Harris Ave. tee7-6tx’ 2 {noon today in front of his hore a Upright Piano. Good Condition. |°" Southard street, near Grin- Petson to care for 6 mos baby; Reasonable. Apply 36, Rest nell. He was taken to a loca ‘girl during day: Apply) Box ‘Beach. ” deeT-Btx (Hospital and was found to depo-2tx . DP., ¢/o Citizen. “SPREE RAS RETRO SSPE SS BE °37 Pontiac, 8 cylinders, business ‘Experienced all-around uti- Ke cian. Apply Ruth’s Salbn of NAS. dec6-5tx * B63. clec9-tf 11949 Studebaker, excellent con- dition. A real bargain. Apply MISCELLANEOUS | | 162-D' Poinciana. dec9-6tx — $$$ ‘Wectrical motors repaired, called} = Gres __ GIFTS — GIFTS’ on your plumbing problems.| jauied, good tires. 2870 Seiden- berg Avenue. dec9-2tx Havana Street. dec.9-12tx Freeman’s. Ph. dec3-tues-sat-9tx 7 | For guaranteed plumbing work Rete ee: and repairs, call John Curry, : 512 Margaret street, phone 781. Give us a try on your next job, Free estimates. nov28&1mox Lady’s and man’s bicycles, good balloon tires, good paint. $19.50. 1900 Staples Ave. dec9-3tx Special Offer: Reasonable rates will be given to families desir- ing pictures made in the home with their Christmas trees. Call Evans, 439, for appointment. | ? dec5-tf vacant apartments and houses. Telephone 1083. dec6-5tx Tailored seat covers, convertible tops, all auto upholstery repair. Red Brick Garage, Greene and Simonton Sts. decl0-6tx WANTED TO BUY Peach trees, 6 feet tall; grape vines, crotons, coleus, rose bushes and many other varie- z ri ties. Call Thursdays and Sun- Treadle sewing machine. 115-Dj gays only. 1021 Grinnell St. } Poinciana. dec5-5tx j decl0-6t It your business, large or small, wholesale or retail, or any prop-} erty, land or hotel, is for sale,} write to Box 659, General P.O., dec6-6tx | model 45. Best offer takes it. 1024 Packer Street. decl0-3tx Chevrolet. tioned. Apply 604 Francis. decl0-4tx zo, 900. Southard Street. | decl0-3tx|Indian Chief motorcycle, rear 324 | Elizabeth St. Calling hours, 4:00 and 6:30. $400 cash. FOR RENT 7, 19464 | decl0-3tx Momtais Newly Constructed 3 Room) N Apartment. 1329 Duncan St. or/Full size all-metal wardrobe NOTIC that| Call 817-R. dec7-3tx; trunk. 2805 Flagler Avenue. ze | dec10-2tx |We have Portland Cement on hand for immediate delivery. William Curry’s Sons Co. decl0-3t Single, $6.25; double, $7.50. deci0-4tx , |Two furnished bedrooms. Also 2; keeping. 1301 Division St. Gas stove, 4 burners, small Magic | dec7-8tx! Chef. Good condition. 409! Eaton. Phone 704-W. Furnished one-bedroom apart-! decl0-6tx | ment, $30.00 monthly. Phone; | 1008-J. dec9-3tx | Three-bedroom house, furnished | | or unfurnished. all modern im-| provements. Priced for quick | Efficiency apartments, for season, [Na . wife and baby cde. | Como 500m as they are priced to) 1946; Sire 1 or 2 bedroom furnished naan ‘ | house. Willing to pay up to. William Curry’s ome ee: $90. Call Lt. Foltz, North Beach, rece ae Saat Misia rents oa The Poor Cow Lt.-Comdr.,, wife, two children! The train came { newly furnished and decorated. | sale. Down payment can be) Adults. Stutz Hotel, 410 Flem., financed. Call 205-R after 6 ing Street. decl0-3tx, P-m decl0-1mo Room with cooking privileges, room with private bath and! cooking privileges. Also single; 1941 Hudson, 2-dr., excellent con- | dition. Ambler’s Service Ga-! rage, 404 Duval Street. i dec10-3tx | room. 727 Eaton Street. In- uire 724 Eaton Street = quar) 722 Raton Street. F000? | oN/ OURIBARGAIN/ COUNTERS, besiege ee cS “| Kitchen Meat Saws of all sizes 706 Duval Street, corner| Kitchen Meat Cleavers near Angela. Phone 897 or |Hack Saw Blades of all sizes at} 704-W decl0-6tx| Prices below their present, wholesale prices China Dishes, Pint and Quart) measures, Galvanized Funnels | WANTED TO RENT (1-314) desire one or two bed-| grinding stop, ca room furnished house. Call sengers to jump. 9136. Ask for McLean. “What has happened, conduc- dec10-6tx | tor’ rvous old lady. —| ‘an over a! cried an ‘othing much. We FOUND j| cow.” Pe Sane —{ “Why, was it on the track? H Found—Man's bicycle. Owner} “No,” replied the disgusted may have same by identifying| conductor. “we chased it into a at 712 Eaton St. decl0-3tx | parn.” FOR SALE Neen e ee a de tad dintiadntinitnndindaedl ; | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Six-piece dining room set, two-! piece living room set, chest of| TRIUMPH drawers, bed, spring and mat-| COFFEE ’ tress. 1107 Angela St. | MELE dec9-3tx! ' at Howard Piano. Very cheap. 1413} All Greeers Virginia. decl0-3tx | WwWwwwwwwww wre r™y | coupe. Can be seen at 44-A,/ 1942 Harley-Davidson motoreyele,| Recently recondi- | rooms equipped for light house- =) jbadly bruised on his legs. but no bone was broken. “Fair Trade Practice, the Spir- it of Rotary”, was the subject of an address today at the lunch- jeon of the local Rotary club. Leo Hughes was the speaker Wee Willie Watkins, teaming City Office) tor and delivered. Call Britt ‘Wedding, shower, birthday, an- with Sam Goldsmith, yesterday v ‘ ; at 585 or te ode ae niversary, or just one of appre-|“¢feated Cookie Mesa and Char- Highest yesterday maid! trical Service, F OT ance ciation. ‘You can find just what lie Salas in a round of golf on ones last night —_. 70 | you want at Shirl’s Linen hop, | the ns course. The game was Mean Be z rebates (2 Divistoi: 512 Fleming, Phone 118. deci on the eighteenth hole, Perera ee, 189. (celibate ro abiomon dec6-tf}when Wee Willie, with his, ae Precipitation Ort eta hae tane - southpaw putter, sank his ball infall, 24 hours ending \ Table-top gas stove, good condi-|from 20 feet. 8:30 a.m., inches -_ T.l vist ngs wanted on Key proper-} 0”, $75. 30-1 Poinciana Place. —— pag iibeermas | ties. Geo. J. Rawlings, Reg. Phone 822-W. dec9-3tx) | Mrs. Maynard Baker, who is: ‘Tomorrow's | oo ee 7 Two-Wheel Trailer, excellent aii % ane ees Almanac y15- Two- : erday to visit relatives. (Eastern Standard Time) | Satis: tires, Stutz Hotel, 410 Fleming potest aig ato — ie 278. | saerrill E (Tuffy) Roberts will be} Street, phone 9385. dec7-3tx] Mrs. Annie Page and daugh- se 5:40 p.m./ ; timates on your ter, Marguerite, who had been adcniicine 4 glad to give es on your’ 1938 Convertible Plymouth, good! vis; ge’ ‘ si j bee 1» visiting Mrs. Page's other daugh- Moonset _. | plumbing job and advise you condition, motor recently over-| ter, aha c oe win Bras lia, La., returned this morning | A. Maitland Adams, manager (of the Thompson interests. has | booked passage on this afte! {noon’s plane for Miami. | Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “Surgeons could give a lot of | inside information about their } Patients.” i His Proper Place | Judge: And what did you do ‘when you heard the accused using such awful language? | Policeman: I told him he wasn't | tit to be among decent people, {and I brought him here. | ST a of Port flso ALL BLINDS 7 ‘diadie CNG NEW EXPRESS SERVICE YHOU \Jayeees To Choose ‘Azalea Fete Queen ; (Spectas to The Ofttaems | PALATKA, Fla. Dec, 10—The lSeventh Annual Azalea Festival \will be held at the Ravine Gar idens on Feb. 15-16, 1947, im con jjunction with a conference af the | Florida Junior Chamber ot Corn imerce and a Southern Jayeres Jamboree, Joe Crabb, festival \chairman, has announced. | Jaycee Clubs in’ Florida ama throughout the Seuth are phar ining to enter contestants for the \“Azalea Queen”, whe will be {crowned on the afternoon of the sixteenth | The young lady who is crowned ‘Azalea Queen of 1947" will be lawarded a loving cup and the o {ganization she represents will *tceive $500 in cash. | ae |FLORIDA STUDENTS | TO STUDY SPANISH IN GUATEMALA | LAKELAND. Dec. 10 (FNS) In an effort to give its student & practical knowledge wh ‘American culture and prome better understanding between the Americas, Florida Southern ¢ lege will conduct a comple Imer School pregram im Guate next year, President Ludd M. Spivey announced last weet Two five-week wil held with courses in ¢¢ al Spanish, art and textile ox chology, botany and histe: uding the economic and strueture of Guatemala. sught by Guatemalan gov iment officials and college faculty nembers Students in the two groups w ave Miami by air on June ® and July 13, respectively 8 route to Antigua, where most of the imsiruction « be given Guateviate STAR * BRAND wacusan COFFEE and CUBAN Try A Pound Today!! ’ 2 Hour ND | Orford MINUM frailable Free Estimates—Call 682 PROMPT DELIVERY STREET " KEY WEST. FLORIDA PHONE 682 Drapery Corni

Other pages from this issue: