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p ALO ec uct Ren L.Butered at Key West, Florida ~~ a@s,second elass matter SS ..3PHE associa’ PAGE TWO The te Saesraee: Greene 6 and "A Ann reste & Egg market will open tomor-| jan, nly Daily lly Newspaper in Ker ‘West |t°W, Saturday at 801 Simonton MEMBER i Charlie’ Market Opens; R.C. Hicken To Manage New Business of Charlie Simpson, s Poultry and Egg «ieee ox UNDER AME sTareTe ig NOTICE “8 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of Leona Specialty Shoppe, 619 Duval Street, Key West, Flor- intends to register sald ficti tious name with the Clerk of ti A new poultry and egg market 10 be known as Charlie’s Poultry Cireuit Court of Monroe Coun *lorida. street, under the proprietorship} pris; vember 27th, 1946. BENJAMIN. ‘BERMAN, a man of long experience in the business. ! The market will be managed GLORIA BERMAN, Sole Rea 3 noy 29; dec 6-13-20,1946 ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wisconsin Girl Wed| wae ee ae |To Chief S. Forbes| Qne of the most charming weddings of the season took place Tuesday afternoon, when Shirley Gudriin Koléerup, -of Suring, Steven Grant Forbes, CMoMM, United States Wavy. The rite took place at the office of Municipal Judge Enrique Es- quinaldo, Jr., with Judge Esquin- “" The Associated P: ‘ is well aes entitled.to use for paDltea; by-R. C.. Hicken, who is we ea tenane atieeien Ok gure laldo performing the double-ring Marne oe othe i se gregite’ | Known. in Key West. He is a) OPEN: stare of FLORIDA, IN |Ceremony. this paper and th news }member of the Lions club, an NBOE COUNTY. IN’ Miss Kolderup wore chartreuse bublished here. =f) a; J officer'in the PAL organization, e : Sone SRRERTEROE RATES * 510.068 a member of the Florida eee ae eres skirt, and a corsage of pink car- Qns “Sia a 5.00 | Association and a member 0 e i DIVORCE {nations. The groom, as well as x 35 Poet ie | Poinciana police. PILAR *REVASQUEZ MENE NDEZ. Ithe male attendants, were attired Ww Meth net 81 The gpéning announcement ap- ORDER OF PUBLICATION in Navy blues. sae t/Ocean View Dining Room es Sheraed' torre ane ea the Tells Of New Price Policy I ea. net A Ob Pt ee — * providing Li TES eer rere cards of Raje rate of © Natiées for gatertalament churches from whi @ tevenue ¥ to be derived are 6 cents a@ line. The Citizen is an open forum and - 2 re x Invites uscession 12f, public Ieues street, announces elsewhere in AWYER, and subjects of local or general = - A ar price c interest, but it. will uot publih | *0day's Paper a new popular price Salsado, anonymous communications. policy. effective immediately. Heputy Clerk. PR * corvod | Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr. Complete dinners are served] \itorney for NA EDITORIAL. | from $1.50. The cocktail lounge nov 22-29; dee 6-18, 1946 ATION | remains open until one o'clock. pears elsewhere in today’s Citi-| TO: zen, The Ocean View Dining room, and cocktail lounge, 520 United Pilar Revasqtez Menendez, 63 Kast New York (¢ You are hereby. required to ap pear to the Bill for Divorce tiled against yout in the above pixieg Decembe: allegat be tak Hy confessed. IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCA’ ~ BY THE 1. More Hotels and Apart- ments. 2. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. 3. Airports—Land and Sea. 4. Consolidation of County and City Governments. 5. Community Auditorium. MONOGRAPHS To the Housewife: What goes up must come down. Prices of commodities have reached their peak, and are now | on the way down. That’s good news and worthy of favorable comment. \ Yours truly, THE ORACLE. URGENTLY. NEEDED In many cities. in Florida, St. Petersburg particularly,: efforts are ‘made! to attract |.) to those communities retir- men with’a competency, The Citizen recalls that the local Chamber of Com- merce, 21 years ago, during a drive for additional mem-| bers, said that if Key West, could get a sufficient num-| ber of men and members of} their families with regular monthly incomes from in-! vestments or pensions to re- side in this city, the money they would put into circula- tion would be appreciably felt in-the community. ~ That observation was] TO: Evelyn Mart * 47 Ch right. St. Petersburg is} New London, Connecticut flourishing because of the} ,.You #re he several thousand oldtimers, who have been sufficiently successful in life to possess This o a regular income on which to reas live. paper published in Kes f ; ida ‘But what accommodations, “hione ana ora can Key West provide for persons who wish to come here to enjoy the remainder of their lives? What accom- modations can be provided tor more than a few hundred tourists? Lieutenant Commander George Almour, « who was stationed in Key West twice while a member of the mar- ine. corps, is now retired after 42 years of services in the navy. He and Mrs. Al- mour, the former Marguerite DuBreuil of Key West, were in the city a few days ago on a hunt of a place in which to reside. “We .wish to make. our home here,” Commander Al- moursaid,““but we ¢an’t find a place in which to live.” They had just sold their home in Miami for $28,000 to come here to reside, and said it apeared that, because lack of accommodations here they would have to return to Miami. More homes, more apart- ments, more hotels, are what Key West urgently needs, and the sooner they are con- structed the greater will be the progress in Key West in the tourist trade and also in accommodations for those retired oes With substantial incomes. sh charge, and tha [IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ' { L c i} 10-982 | WILLIAM NaRDOZzL | fH SUDIC AL ano nt. CATION California, titi Bill for in the f above Frank Johr 1 xecutrix of the é Franklin John filed har pe Honorable Raymond B. nty Judge of Monroe ¢ i. on the 13th d H. Salgado, Deputy Clerk. : Alice William V. Attorney as AXD Fok Mo + EN CHANCE T,146;jan3,1947 BLEVENTH JUDICIA OF FLORIDA. IN AN MON is COUNTY. IN CER’ Plaintiff DIVORCE R., Maintif?, CAT HERINE NARDOZZI, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATIO TO: Catherine. Nardozzi, Forrest Hotel, W_ 48th’ St., New York, N. Y. Youtare hereby required to ap- peur to the Bill of ¢ 0! ce ini the a’ before the A. D. 194%, léth di otherw s therein will be confessed This Order to be published o published:in Key West, and Ordered. this Sth day r, A.D. 1946. week for four c the Kay West ¢ hed in the Pe i ut J. Y. PORTER. Svlicitor for rt IN CHANCE Case 0. PHOMAS L. MAJOR, ATE OF FLORIDA, I re MONROE COUNTY. IN laintift. % x: | vs DIVORCE ANTOINETTE MAJOR, De ORDER 0} ) 1 ORDER OF Dear to the F will be of November, A (SEAL) Ri Clerk of th Monroe County, By: Kathleen Not Deputy ¢ Pan! FE. Sawyer A JOHN G Solicitor for spss Plaintiff. Solicitor dec 6-1 6 ————— PLEASE ADVISE | City Electric System | OF ANY BURNED-OUT STREET LIGHT BULBS and They Will Be Replaced At Our Earliest Opportunity Any Person Maliciously Breaking Street Light Bulbs “s:" Prosecuted *Miss Kolderup’s attendant was ae Leslie Calleja, and attend- ing Chief Forbes was Chief Yeo- man Richard Paul Olson. Also over 4 The Weather Key West and vicinity: Partly} -. cloudy with scattered showers this afternoon, tonight and Sat- Wisconsin, becarme the bride of! urday. Moderate to fresh south- | easterly winds. Florida: Partly cloudy and mild south portion. Seattered ; f showers along southeast... coastal section thru Saturday. Over north portion considerable - cloudiness with scattered showers followed i by clearing and cooler Saturday crepe with softly draped front| and over the extreme north por- tion tonight. Jacksonville thru the Florida} * (Straits: Moderate to occasi fresh. winds, southeast to sey Partly. portion; south to southwest over jtered showers north portion thru Saturday. | siderable « vers north portion. Winds shifting to moderate Spocyie All Types af and northerly over, orth Hotel, Restaurant Bar Equipment ause on or before the 23rd day of Hecember, A.D. 1946, otherwise thejat the ceremony wene Carl Bird- contained) therein will) well, CMoMM, and Mrs. Birdwell. Mrs. Forbes is also a chief in the Navy, her.rating being chief She attended Suring High School and Green Bay, Wis- consin, Vocational School, follow- ing- which she WAVES. ‘She received her train- ing at Hunter College, New York | and Milledgeville, Georgia, | virjand was then assigned to duty in} = She is the daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J rs up, of Suring, Wisconsin. @ aiadoa hief Forbes has been in the! rdered at Key West, is 2ist day of Novemberr} _} storekeeper. c CIRCUIT COURT OF THE A. IN| Key West. ity, entered the - Works fine, throat phi cetauen 1 qhtbate ‘chest double-actionkeep, fa THROAT 7. THROM We are now in the position to serve your needs with any type of equipment you may need. We can fully equip restaurants with all necessary requite- ments, which include... @ GLASSWARE @KITCHEN EQUIPMENT RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES ®DISHES ine pe The » MAXWELL CO, Ine. ipa Furnishings oy 909 Fleming Street. Corner Margaret St. Key West, Fla. @SILVER required to ap-{ Divorce filed WH favored nee throughout the basin but that th -18, 1946 Tir | Porter that the tity manager w Kansas City, Missouri. The couple wili make ‘ their| thome here in Key West. $ | -YACHTSMAN SAYS | (Continued fiem Page Une) | extending fingers | would be a two or three hundred | thousand dollar job. His project, | -the said, could be extended later. The argument between Elling- son and Maue repeatedly became! heated. It appeared to The Citizen r conscientiously trying to “pr tect” municipal property from} sprivate hands but in not an al-|} together tactful manner. It also! appeared that Maue was offer- ing a concrete project for Key West to be commenced as soon; as possible whereas the city ap-/| parently has no definite plans for} immediate development of . the| basin. | | Cyril Marshall, local architect,! was engaged by Maue to draw; ,) up sketches and plans for his} proposed development. Maue and | Dr. Baer both pointed out that | there are 1000 yachts at Miami! Fandf500 at Lauderdale with only | 3 at Key West despite the excel-| lence. of the basin here. rwvwvewvverwwrv wv | STHONG ARM BRAND COFFEE! |), TRIUMPH { i "All Grocers PCV OTVVV OV TVIVIT Vee i SLSION. REOM Ids, Bronchitis | CORK SOLE They United States Navy for a period! om working =Visn of six years, and is formerly of/| hoursas yousleep. ae Caroline and New Sts. OP at the MOST BEAUT ROSE. BOOTERY 425 DUVAL STREET, Corner of Fleming Street ————Open Nights Until 9 o’Clock to Christmas———— SUGGESTIONS for CHRISTMAS Just Arrived—They’re New Platform for BEACH or SPORT WEAR An Ideal Gift for Her Beautiful HAND BAGS Made by Stylecraft - All-Leather pBEEACOM SLIPPERS - MIRROR BON for Dress Shoes “Rose Juvenile Bootery Operated Under the Same Management as the ROSE 619 DUVAL STREET Useful. Different GIFTS for CHILDREN eFelt Set with DRESS for Little Girls With Tricky Appliqued Designs Are New and Different Hats and Purses to Match eChijdren’s BEDROOM SLIPPERS e@Medi-Cross SHOES for Boys and Girls Shoes that Fit Properly 619 DUVAL STREET ONLY ‘In fact, Chevrolet has the lowest-priced line of passenger cars in its field! Moreover, the new Chevrolet is the only car in its field that gives Big-Car beauty, Big-Car comfort, Big-Car performance, BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST in all items of purchase price, oper- ation and upkeep. Take it from-any and every standpoint, Big-Cor quality—low purchase price—low operating and upkeep costs—ail tell you to choose Chevrolet! MULBERG CHEVROLET CO. Rey West, Plorid PHONE 377 MFUL STORE INKEY WEST 619 DUVAL STREET GIFTS of LINGERIE for HER! “Everything to Please the Feminine daste SHOES , Without Embarrassment s All Gift Packages for Shipment Beautiful SLIPS from . . Known Made BRAS from . Lovely BLOUSES from . Figure-Fitting GIRDLES from . BOOTERY 2) Leona Specialty Shoppe Open Nights Until 9 o’Clock to Christmas-———~——~ This Is A Store Where Men Can Shop for Women Ly Christmas-Wrapped FREE! If Desired—ALSO Wrapped and Various Other Items COMPARE THESE PRICES 619 DUVAL STREET CHEVROLET GIVES BIG-CAR QUALITY AT $1.98 $1.58 32.96 $2.98