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= .PAGE TWO poe CARRY ON West Gitizen _ Walter Winchell wrote a .byjlong article about Damon Runyon’s philosophy of life, but Walter left out the main thing that put Runyon where he was when he died and put Walter where he is to- day. From The Corner Greene and''A Ann only Daily Newspaper | in Key Weat E Forde ntered at L at Kay, waste or knew how to “carry on” re- The Associa! iyely entitled to tion of all news, dispateh ite¢ | gardless of the obstacles that RS errs! iseal' news ‘21 confronted them. On the way published ‘here, : up tothe top, they neither ¥ CRIPTION nates squawked nor flunked but ake = kept on “pegging away”. pee tenths . They learned that over- Weekly Me come difficulties contrib- utes more to inidividual pro- gress than anything else. As Runyon had remarked to ADVERTISING Made known on seer mang note, thanks, resolutions Peete Winchell, each was born Sie ae ak ae ogens. nok with a “five-and-ten” spoon line . Notices for 4 ghurches from which a reves a ete to. a derived are 6 cents dathite See eg sop punto Tastes and subjects of tnterest, but it writ, Ge publish anonymous communicat in his mouth, and each had to buck the line early in life. a{The going was hard, but they carried on and the long- er they carried on the easier the going became. Carrying onis the true philosophy . of life. The thousands who lack the spir- it to carry on drop by the wayside; the few who refuse to stop or turn back when they encounter difficulties BY THE cirrzen || meet with success. What. applies to success generally also applies to the accumulation of | wealth. No man, who is born with a “five-and ten” spoon in his mouth can ever become rich unless he consistently saves a part of what he earns. The trouble with most of us, in acquiring a compe- | | tency, is that we live on what we earn, regardless of how much the earnings may in- crease. Any man, mentally and physically normal, can begin from scratch and succeed in life, assuming and succeed in in mental and physical fit- ness. That truth applies to any calling, from digging a ditch to writing a novel. Every successful writer to- day received rejection slip after rejection slip before he had anything published. Fanny Hurst sent 84 stories to. The Saturday Evening Post over a period of several years, and every one of them was returned to her. She had to have bulldog de- termination to carry on in the face of that condition. 2. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. 3. Airports—Land and Sea. 4. Consolidation of County and City Governments. 5. Community Auditorium. MONOGRAPHS To Walter Ruether, Detroit, Mich. Dear Walter: Certain labor leaders are creating a Franken- stein that tends to destroy its creation. Don’t be your own worst enemy. Sincerely yours, THE ORACLE, THE RIGHT TO OP- POSITION Mrs, Franklin D, Roose- velt told the.United Nations that Rusgfa and™ the United Sates have little: hope of liv: ibg “together . without fric- --tion in the same world’ un- .Jéss. both can concede the dj fi ~“right of opposition, She had the required determ. Mia hoasevelt: challensed ination, and the Post bought “the apparent definition of | an ot the ~demoeracy by the Soviet ues ee AiG in earl leaders as “synonymous with Wee See WO, AD ear y viet” andthe use of the| life. seemingly were fail- Faseist label to apply to any- | UTES am Oy GEE Oe one not confirming to the ang sucneeded: “Soviet idea. Many Americans have ex- |, pressed the same viewpoint but apparently without much impression upon the dele- yates from the Soviet Union. In this connection, the repre- sentatives of fifty nations had an excellent opportunity process by thele prowence in |33,000 deaths in 1945. Is that this country on the day of why so many people leave cur national elections. home. Of course, the Russians do, not understand a fair and, ; free election, or the readiness { CC™© CHOU Ve gE We with whieh the-* Anibrican they are still called elections people accept the verdict at]! certain nations. the polls. This is not inexpli- cable in view of the history of Russia, where most of the people have grown up under} ~ sa regime which outlaws all|* opposition. Even the older ~-Russians, who lived under the rule of the Czar, have no experience whatever in the line of democratic self-gov- ernment. = i bared too early to predict that the Soviet dic-| some’ tatorship, with its insistence : i SAA. ait upon democracy and its be- Miss Zoe Mozart, who aS that a small group ofj looks over hundreds of fem- rulers can legislate for the} jinine models every year in order to secure figures for good of the:people, will de- velop. into a democratic|, calendar manufacturer, pierre Samar ad - infor-! says that the perfect face} permit © perco- h igure have late throughout Russia and if = re pager a in one education becomes more gen-| woman. eral, there is a distinct hope The lady probably knows her business but, for all that, that, in'the course of years, the Russian people will in-| she has not seen all the wo- men. of sist upon popular self-gov- Moreover, the idea ernment as it is practical] in this country. beauty, both as to face and figure, changes with the years. By the time a woman} is found to combine ate 4 - ; rere Miss Mozart is a “perfec Practice philosophy to see] face and perfect figure,” the! how much you can stand in-| chances are the popular stead of how little you can} idea will emphasize some- stand. thing else again. A monopoly is a racket operated by some other peo- ple. American place names. Today’s specials: Radio, Mont., and Static, Tenn. Home accidents caused Maybe somebody will A professional man is a success when he begins to send prospective clients to a ounger practitioner. pes: See The breadfruit tree does not grow anywhere except in the tropics. The bread- fruit tree grows in Key West, therefore we are in the tropics. —<=rieneenecenterie= In a good newspaper a mistake becomes news. Location Changed Walter knows and Damon Jat 8:30 p. m., Wednesday, Dec. with Chaplain C. Phifer. of the { Mr. Rodriguez Nuptial; Anhouncement was made to- day that the wedding of Miss Ramona Rodriguez, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. ‘R. S. Rodriguez, 925 Fleming street, and Lt. (jg) Robert Stampfl of Peekskill, N. Y., originally scheduled for the Fleming Street Methodist Church, 18, will be held instead at the First Methodist (Stone) church at the same hour, Rev. J. B. Reid, pastor, of the Fleming Street Church, will per form the ceremony in conjunction USS Gilmore, Parents of the bride announce that no invitations are being ex“ tended in Key West but that all friends of the family are invited to the wedding and to the recep~ tion to be held after the cere- mony at the Fort Taylor Officers’ Club. % Applications For Marriage Licenses Applications, for marriage li- censes filed in the county judge’s office: Herbert Clifton Lunn, 21, Fort Meade, Florida, and Barbara Helen Roberts, 24. Key West. Dave Louis Gonzalez, 20, Heb- bronville, Texas, and Susa Casa, 17, Key West. Carl Metcalf, 21,.Key West, and Carmen Rogel, 17, Havana, Cuba. -_———____.__. BURT TRS Stones Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. James L. Stone, 623 William street, announce the birth of a daughter at the Naval Hospital yesterday at 10:40 a. m. Mrs. Stone is the former Miss Cleo Kemp, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William Kemp. Ex-Key West Girl Has Baby Word has been received here of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wilson of Miami at the Jac¥son’ Memorial Hospital” in that city at 9:15 p. m. December 5. Mrs. Wilson is the former Miss Mary Jo McMahon, daughter of the late, Joseph C. McMahon, of Key West and for several weeks County Tax Collector in 1940. The baby weighed 7 pounds, 12 ozs, She has been named Emmalee. The Wilsons live at’ 1023S. W. 6th street. Key West in Days Gene By AS TAKEN FROM OF THE CITIZEN DEC. 12, 1936 County Judge Raymond R. Lord today appointed Fred J. Dion administrator of the W. D. Cash estate. Duncombe L, Cash, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Cash, arrived here today from Tampa to assist in the settlement of the estate. More workmen were employ- ed today to work on the Over- seas Highway bridges. They will go to headquarters on Conch Key and will there receive their as- signments. Many toys, some of them need- ing repairing, have been received for distribution, Miss Martha Buck, in charge of the movement, said today. Booths wil be installed in var- ous parts of Key West Monday, from which Christmas Seals will be sold. Few Key Westers, whose ages range from 22 to 25, have applied to take a course in aviation training at Camp Roosevelt, James Fort, NYA director, said today. One of them, Albert Ro- driguez, will leave shortly for the camp. Mrs. Ernest Smita, who was in Key West on business in coanec- tion with the will of her late mother, Mrs. Nettie Elbertson, }ieft yesterday for her home in Tampa. Miss Marie Sawyer, daughter af and Mrs. Harry Sawyer, left this morning for Miami. Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “Pair play lis what we demand of the other fellow.” Breaking It Gently “Mrs. Upton’s pet dog has been run ever; she'll be heartbroken.” ‘Don't tell her abruptly.” ‘No; I'll begin by saying it's her husband.” * Dee hTO ALL CREDITORS AND _ Pi ! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN eens Hee Act, oe 120). COUNTY, In re: Estate JORN W. “sinpER, SONS: HAVING CLAIMS OR’! MANDS AGAINST BAID ESTATE: jd each of you are hereby novifi and required to présent any claima and = demands which you. on. either of you, may againgt the ostate of John W. late of said County, ‘ounty Judge of Monroe ‘ounty, Fiortda, at his office in the court house of ‘anid County. at Key ‘Torida, within efgbt calen- r months from the, time of the irst publieation of ti ta notice, Hach aim' or demand shall be In writ. ing, and shall state the place of residence and post Office address of the claimant, and shall be aworn to by the claimant, agent, or hie attorney, and any such claim ft demand not so filed eheil be vot (sa) Witt. 1AM M. PINDER, As administrator of Pas — ot ‘John W. Pinder, (sd) ALLAN B, UMAR ore, #@ttorney for Administrator. dech-12-19-26,1946 IN me IRCUIP COU! RT OF THE BLE SX. BE STATE OF FLOR ak fee MONROE COUNTY. IN e No 1 ie SUIAL a CATHCART, Platntift, v8. DIVORCE JOHN T..C. paste ee ndant. on or’ PURLIC ATION T. Cathcart, Hi S. Skth Street, S nitladelphia 43. Pennsylvania, You are hereby. required to ap- bear to the Billi of complaint for Divorce in the above styled cause on or before the 6th day of Janu- ary. A. D, 1947, otherwise the alle- gations therein will be taken as confesred. This order is to be published onee a@ Week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citize newspaper published in the of Kéy West, Florida. Done and ordered this 4th day of December, A. D. 1046. (SEAL) ROSS C SAWYER, [ei Cireuit. Court, Florida. MARG ARK TO: ttage, Deputy Clerk, ALLAN B. CLEARK, J Solicttor for Plaintiff, dec5-12-19-26,1946 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRETIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANG BBY. Caxe No. 10-967 LOUIS LORD, Plaintiff, DIVORCE LORRAINE MARGARET LORD, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION Lorraine Margaret Lord, 28 Richmond Street, Putnam, Connecticut. TO: You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint, for Divorce, in the above entitled cause " on the 20th day of December, 1946, otherwise the allegations therein wih be taken as canfessed. ‘This. order to be published once a week for four co tive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspa- per published in Key West, Florida. Done and Ordered 1 pis 2eth day of November, A.D. (SEALY aC SAWYER, Clerk of the Cirenit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. aye E. Saw Solicitor for *Slaintice, Boy, 21-2: lec 5-22, 1946 ROTIT COURT OF THE JUDICIAL CIRCULP TE OF FLORIDA, CHANCERY. Case No. 10-954 RUBY MAE KOVALCYK, Platntift, VR, DIVORCE ANTHONY KOV. ALCYK, Defe ORDER OF PUBL TO: Anthohy Koyaley ‘ 1121 Magnolia Avenue Hlizabeth, New Jersey. i You are hereby required to a pear to the “Bill of complaint Divorce in the above eee cause the all rg rears will be taken confessed, This order is to be once, a week for four consecutive Weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in the City of Key West, Florida. Done and ordered this 4th day of December, A. D. 6 (SEAL) ROSS ¢ : Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, . v: Alice H. Salgado, me $8. CARO, Solicitor for the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH ey L Cimeuir OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CMANC publishea | & No. 10-979 BACK CROUCH, Plaintiff, us. DELBERT L. CROUCH, Jr., Defendant, ORDER OF PUBLICATION Delbert L. Crouch, Jr., Giox 631, __ Hondo, ‘Texas. You are hereby rv against you in the above cause on or before the 6th January, A. D. 1947, allegations contained be taken a& confessed. Done and Ordered at Key West. Monroe County, Florida, this 3ra day of December, A. D. 1946 (Cirenit Court Seal) ROSS C SAWYER Clerk of Cireutt Court. By: Kathleen Nottage, ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR, Attorney for Plaintiff. decs-12-19 LILLIAN § TO: ap- > filed styled day of otherwise the therein will NTH. JU DICIAL crecurr OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, ROSABE GRIF 18-988 “MARIE Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE JAMBS PEARL GRIFFIN, JR.. Defendant. OBDER. OF PUBLICATION James Pearl Griffin, Jr., 109 North Cochran . Hobbs, New Mexic You are hereby requi to ap- pear to the Bill of complaint for Divorce in the above styie@ cause on or before the 4th day of Janu- BETHEL TO: arty, A. D. 1947, otherwise the alte- gBations therein will be taken as confess This order is to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The sey West Citizen, a newspaper published in the City of Key West, Florida Done ‘and ‘ordered this 3rd day of December, A. i). 1946. (SEAL) ROSS C SAWYER, Clerk of ahe Cireult Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: ee Nottage. Deputy C ee (sd) ALLAN B. CLEARE, DIVORCE et Solicitor for Plaintiff. i bk LEGALS babrsi0.3-9 UND) AME” TB NOTICE 8 HEREBY. GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to en; in business under the fic’ ne name of Marathon Marine Service, Marathon, Florida, intends to res~ ister said fictitious name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Mon- roe County, Florida, Dated December 4th, 1946, LES T. BENT, JR., Sole’ Owner. 5.1946 dech-12-19-2 IN THE © 7 one 2) ELEVEN’ JUDIC: F THE STATE OF a PLORIDA. ann FOR MONROE COUNTY. CHANCERY. ‘ane N. 10-981 FRANCES i McWALTERS SMITH, aintits, vs. sy DIVORCE FRANK X. SMITH, Defendant. ig ORDER OF PUBLICATION Frank X. Smith, 44 Buchanan Place, TO; Bronx, New York You are hereby required to ap- pear ‘to the Bill for Divorce filed against you in the above wstyled cause on or before the 6th day of January, A. T/. 1947, otherwise the Allegutions contained therein will be taken as confessed. 2 Done and Ordered at Key West, rbog near this 4th day of December, 194 Court Seal te reais "e Seal sawyer kk of Cireult Court By; Arce H. saleado, ‘ puty Clerk. ENRIQUE BSQUINALDO, JE, IN THE CIRCUIE COURT Ae THE ELEVENTH SUDICTA. IRC Vite OF THE STATE OF IN AND POR MONROE County. AN COARCER, on Mt TORT ARL GE ROE AM oe Pisintiee VORCE Katitic RINE MAE_LLOY: D AMYON Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Katherine Mae Lloyd Amyoni, 1372 Chalmers St Detroit, Michigan. You are hereby required to ap- peur to the Bill for Pivoree filed against you in the above styled cause on or before 13th day of Ja! i. nA otherwise the al- ms contained therein will be en as confessed. yone and Ordered at Key West, Florida, this 10th day of December, Clerk By: Alice fe oe Clerk, WILLIAM V. ALBU Attorney f ntiff. 946;jan2,1947 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 2 SPATE OF FLORIDA, am COUNTY. y Pie intif®, STHEL DEER YELTON, Def. nt. hel Deer Yelton, w. Deer, et, ‘rawford ville, TO: Indiana. OR as thet Deer Ye peony red to ap- plaint for ed cause of Janu- > the al- taken as pear to the Bil Divorce in the » 4th PWHT be confessed This Order is to be published o. a week for four consecutive wee In the Key West Citizen, a news paper published in the City of Key West, Florida Done and Urdered this 10th day} “Y y | County, » HH. Salgado. Deputy Clerk ALLAN B_ ¢ R JR, Solicitor for 1947 IN TH ATH OF FLORIDA, Plaintiff, DIVORCE vs. ALICE J. 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Don't waitt Aek your druggist for Doan’s Pills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully by uilllions for over 40 years, "a xive happy relief and will help the 16 miles of kidney tubes flueh out poisonous waste from dec5-12-19-26,1946 | your blood, Get Doan’s Pills, | “Did CIRCUIT COURT OF THE | finds she has had two more di- TH JUDICIAL CLRCULE) sno H COUNTY. | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1946 Whee Wandha, |Students To Offer The Weather Stage Play Tonight FO! RECAST The Junior Class. of Key West Key West and Vicinity: Partly|High School will open a twe- cloudy with fresh southeasterly |night run of an elaborate Variety winds this afternoon, tonight and Show at the high school oud Friday. torium this evening. Florida: Continued partly clou-| “TTe"hrogram will offer speeial- dy and warm this; afternoon, t0-)1y dances, vocal numbers, skite night’ and Friday. Moderate to} ay “old-fashioned bathing suit” esh southeasterly winds. number, a “Gay Mineties” scone gars gry he an spd Flor: jan Havana number, trerbarg ida Straits: Fresh southeast to}, ; : south winds today, oe | reine $8 Sere oer are Friday. Weather partly cloudy. ; . 2 Jacksonville to Apalachicola: ae pprehl valpieorgen ctrl No small craft or storm warnings Nancy Lane, Barbara Blackburn, have been issued. Flora Granda, Joe McCullough REPORT Galey Sweeting, Raymond Be! Key West, Fla., Dec, 12, 1946 {|8ado, Buddy Rodriguez, Lewis (Observation taken at 8:30 am.,|Pineda, Jean Lanier, Betty Lord Eastern Standard Time, Leé Hicks, John Knight, Barbara City Office) Crusoe, Jean Lord, Sarah Lowe, Temperatures Merile Hilton, Dolores Lewis Highest yesterday _ 80;Gladys Trudeau, Myrtland Cates. Lowest last night Ty Jr. Ben Saunders; John Fouts. Mean’. 76|Lorraine Nottage, Hilda Canelejo, Normal _ 70;Ruth Evans, Faye Bervaldi, Le jland Archer, Pat Lane, Andre Mumford, Everett Felton, Charles uxier, Bill Henry, James Shep- |pard, Cleora Roberts, Celina Ma- \chin, Pat Russell, Rose Shanna- han, Dorothy Ferguson, Lucille Builder, Patsy Johnson, Joyce Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches ... Relative Humidity 74% Tomorrow's Almanac (Eastern Standard Time) Sunrise 7:02 a.m.|Johnson, and Mary Lumley. Sunset - 5:40 p.m. Moonrise - 11:10 p.m. A Trick Ot The Trade Moonset - 11:48 a.m. Amos pointed out to his friend, a taxi driver, that there was a purse lying on the floor of his Naval Base ele rele : (Eastern Standard Time) “Yes,” said the driver. “When High Tide Low Tide business is bad I put it there and 0:37. a.m. 7:39 am. leave the door open. It’s empty, 2:08 p.m. 6:52 p.m, but you've no idea haw many Additional Tide Data Reference Station, Key West Time of| Height of people jump in for a short ride when they see it.” Sandy M'Tav h aitended a Station— i i Bahia Honda Bae, telah water! celebration where the amount of brid: pia tees i good whisky was unlimited Nee lan Key ae 0.0 tt. | About the middle of the evening {east side) 20 min. {he got up and started the rounds Boca Chica. —0hr. lof the guests saying “goodnight” (Sandy Point) .40 min. | Verwe Doueee Caldas Channel +2hr. “But surely you're not going : j yet, Sandy,” the host objected «north end) 10min. +14 ft. “Nay, mon,” said Sandy, “I'm Minus corrections to be sub-| tracted. Plus corrections to be! added. not gaein, but I'm tellin’ ye gue i nicht while I still know ye Oil containing as high as 17 per cent microstalline wax-——par- affin of high melting point—haes weathered 1 | Pays To Be Clever } ‘A minister and his wife were | |discussing two men who were in| been salvaged from the news. tank bottom settlings under pre “Yes,” said the minister, “I| cesses developed in government knew them both as boys, One was | laboratories. a clever, handsome fellow; the} other a steady, hard worker. The clever lad was left behind in the | Wondertidl race, but the hard worker—well, | he died and left $300,000 to his| WAY TO RELIEVE DISTRESS OF widow. It’s a great moral!” “Yes,” replied his wife, with a/ smile, “it is. I heard this morn- ing that the clever one is going | {to marry the widow.” Job For An Accountant you hear the Ne the film star?” joke| “No. What is it “Her secretary didn’t keep the and now she |records straight e's had weddings vorees than A Grand American Tradition blonde ones—Vermont accents and Alabama draw!s—doctors and farm ers... all with their differences of taste and politics, yet as close and harmonious in spirit a8 3 group could be. From where I sit, American tradition The Cuppers had a grand old family reunion last week—for the first time since the war. Big and little Cuppers came, by car and train, from as far west as Nebraska and as far east as Vermont. They crowded Dee and Jane’s house, set up quarters in the barns, or stopped with neigh- bors—and a jollier gathering you couldn’t have imagined! I was asked to their final Satur- day night supper, when they sang ngs, drank beer and cider, reminisced. Dark Cuppers and it’s a great not just fam ily reunions, but the ability to get along as one harmonious family regardless of differences of taste whether it’s taste for politics or farming, beer or cider. staves No Qeuse | MARKS \E \Z {= |= |2 jz Exclusive Distributor i AL’S RADIO SERVICE Ra = 2629 EATON, Corner Elizabeth Street PHONE 108 UUUELMUORURRTEETOUATGANERUUREEGEEEAAUUAU4G4GULLUUUCTREEUHEREEVEOOOUEUEUUOLOHGEREAHOAAL ROUT ERAAAREAAIO OU toate enataa nina

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