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TARR yes Two ee The ; orks: Greene and and Ann Streets Only Dat; Aly, Newspaper in, in zr ‘West Entered We Plorids = Salta tt Ge news t “it or Bie not otherw! published Berk nee SUBSCRIPTION BATES One Siz Months Three Months Month eekiy male? Kuen on apmeatiog NOTICE reading not! {:6 thine, resolutions of 2 otices, peems, sharged for at the rate of 10 * Notiéen for entertainment by churches from which @ revenue is to ne, derived are 5 oa e Citizen is an 0 invites discussion of pe and subjects of local interest, but it will i not anonymous communicat! BY THE CITIZEN 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 Herman Talmadge, Atlanta, Ga.:, So you feel it your duty to carry en your father’s fight, which was a fight for racial hatred and_in- tolerance in religious and political matters? Aren’t these the things thou- sands of American youths are going to town? Is the curfew, with the Negy Year at hand, go- ing to continue to be a joke? ‘fews ee eens Year [pamuncemmecmmmcmrancs <4 a a, dead _ letter, ‘ed has sents —e 7 ‘ blish Are groups, of boys, prowling around at night, take over the These are two questions; for the city manager to answer. As The Citizen has pointed out for several months, boys, traveling in groups of various numbers, remain in the streets for two or three hours after the curfew sounds’ at 9 o’clock. And because the city has looked upon the curfew as confidence that they will not be molest- increased among boys until théy have come ! INVITING ; HOODLUMISM | TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Gen. George C. Marshall, re- tired chief of staff, born in Un- jontown, Pa., 66 years ago. * Justice Stanley Reed of the} U. S. Supreme Court, born at Mason City, Ky., 62 years ago. Prof. Colin G. Fink of Colum- bia University, famed electro-|' chemist, born in Hoboken, N. J., 65 years ago. Leland Olds, chairman, Fed- eral Power Commission, born in Rochester, N. Y., 56 years ago. Jerry Farnsworth of North Truro, Mass., noted artist-por- trait painter, born in Dalton, Ga., 51 years ago. Dr. Ralph D. Hetzel, president to_resort to all kinds of de- predations, some of which have been «noted in The Citizen. On two oceasions. groups of boys, out in the streets long after the curfew, have caused near. rioting. And trouble that occurred near a skating rink a few nights ago’ was traced to a group of unruly boys, who appar- ently treat the police~with contempt. Why not a few arrests? That would. put a_ stop to night prowling. Why not enforce the curfew law? Thet would stop boys on scores ye! Streets be: oi out i from regarding the pti . of! #] Mike bell as a signal to begin playing, yelling at the top of their voiees.: It is time for the city managér ‘to take jaction in this matter. He has the au- thority to direct the police to enforce the curfew law. Do that, and The Citizen is confident that there will be no more _ complaints about boys waiting until 9 o'clock every night before beginning to become nui- sances. Don’t do it, and the city of Penmisylvania State College, Duval St, Navy Store. born at Merrill, Wis., 64 years | decl8-lltx mak Experienced dining room wai- | Correct, Sit Down tresses. Neat, clean. Must “Now, children,” said the|. ave white untforms. Apply teacher, “tell me the opposite of | the word ‘misery’.” “Happiness!” “And of sadnes: “And of woe?” “Giddap!” NOTICE We wish to thank our friends} attendance and donors) of flowers. We especially want to |- for their thank the management of the Driftwood for the visit and play- ing of their orchestra at our open-| ing night. CRIP and EMORY. (Two Friends) dec31-1tx gave up their lives to de- stroy? No; in a world of death there is no place for hatred. j is inviting hoodlumism. You can’t make driving safe for everybody, but you Sincerely, can almost make it safe for THE ORACLE. yourself. FRANCO'S IDEA LEGALS CIRCUIT © JEVENPH JUDE or HE STATE OF AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, CHANCERY. Case No, 10-1002 TRE oF TH HELEN M. WAYCHOFF, Plaintiff, vs DIVORCE ROY C.” WAYCHOFF. ndant BLICATION TO It is hereby ordered that you are required to appe he 30th day of January, 19 ab entitled court plaint filed against inthe above entitled cause and The Key West Citizen 5 as the orders week for four consecutive weeks Witness the Honorable as One of the Judges of and the Seal of West, SAWYER, 5 Monroe County, By: Kathleen Nottage. Deputy Clerk. | John G. Sawyer, Socititor for Plai 21, 194%} | Rooms and light housekeeping | rooms, $5.00 to $8.00 per week.! ciecere | deci9-12tx | i Aquilina | fia. this “Boek | Ao ey Apply ‘h, Florida. |PrWate’ b boar d. ~y- Your Horoscope ‘TUMSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1946-—Today: does not promise | very good fortune, and ‘if any| vA saecess is to be attained, humil- | seeks ot tear open: life’s secrets ity of spirit should be cultivated. i The patient waiter is oftener re- | warded by si success than he who ‘day may bfing success. ‘ Do You? “Should Ii marry a man who lies to me?’”, ia) sdo / you want to be an mhai —_ ‘ by force or! guile. Still a proper application | of the powers of this | Sees tSHRET a CLASSIFIED _ ADS BELP WANTED ‘<ecenlinanainalpiniinteatensidelsipeanenscinditie Young Lady with some sales ex- ee Books for perience, high school educa- tion. Steatly, position. Perman- | ent resident preferred. 419% | in person. South Beach Res- taurant, foot of Simonton St. dec28-4tx | Waitresses for dining room. Ap- ply La Concha Hotel. | dec28-3t Steward for Eiks Club. Apply in person Tuesday, 8 p.m. iy dec30-2tx ORR i aa oe one nicer cnnecuectl Wanted maid, white or colored, for’ stall hotel. Phone 9132. dec31-3tx FOR RENT 7 Large store. 218 Siraonton Street. Phone 1059. decl4-tf 411 William St. Eight-room unfurnished house} with garage at 422 Fleming St. . Has large back yard. Connected | _for electric range or gas stove. _Phone. 17 or apply 625 Di- vision. dec30-tf Clean apartments for couples with low incomes, no children or pets. Call after 6 p.m. or Sun- days. 1417 Ashby, corner Wash- ington, dec30-2tx WANTED this | Local) Man for 26 ft. kingfish 614 Green St. dec27-tf every : Fea Paul Smith, Bookseller, corner Simonton and Baton ' Sts. dee2-25t G — GIFTS — GIFTS niversary, or just one of appre- ciation. 512 Fle: Phone 118. Electric OliviafSt, | dec31-3t 1940 De Luke Chevrolet. Apply Apt. No. % 323 Grinnell. F. T. Simmons. | dec28-6tx For Sale an E Flat Alto Saxo- phone, in ‘good condition. $100. 506 Virgirtia St. dec27-5tx For Sale—Complete household’ furniture. Option, to rent apt. Tel. 1132-J. dec30-3tx One 34’ cabin cruiser.. Good con- dition. Cheap. Apply 106-A Poinciana between 10 a.m. and}- 1 p.m. or apply 2870 a ae thur Homes between 5 and 7 Pm. dec30-6tx {1 good Neptune 5 h.p. outboard motor. $67.00. Menard, Mas- tic Park. dec30-3tx Radiance roses. 672-W. Freeman’s. Hi-Lustre White Enamel, yts. ahd; gals. Lowe and Son, 846 Olivia St. dec31-3t 46 Oldsmobile, deluxe model. Black, hydramatic drive, radio, heater, air conditioning. $2650 cash. Can be seen at 181-H) Poinciana Homes, Monday and Tuesday. dec30-2tx IETS ‘edding, | shower, birthday, an- ‘ow can find just what! you want at Shirl’s Linen Shop, Ironing Cords with Switches. .Lowe and Son, 846 Ph. | dec3-tues-sat-9tx | DEC. 31, 1936 Larry Gardner was el president of the Key West | Country Club at a meeting held! last night. The local Weather Bureau re- this year has the sun failed to :| shine in Key West. Monday, March 9, was the day there was no sunshine in Key West, the next day The Citizen sent a check of $5 to the local public library, in keeping with an agreement to give the library that sum every day there was no sunshine in Key West | Key West-Miami Airways | nounced today that, beginning out of Key West will be increas ed 33 percent. WPA headquarters here an- nounced today that a shipment of corned beef due in Key West will be distributed among relief workers on January 4. Key West Rotary Club estab- lished a record today in the| number of guests at the weekly luncheon in the Parish Hall. Boy vandals are continuing to] make the rounds of Key ‘ea! formed The Citizen today City Council held a special | | meeting last night to consider the | scavanger service in Key West Only one bid was received, a it was decided to time of taking bids Saturday 5] | Today The Citizen says in | editorial paragraph: Potted today that only one day} and | ‘tion and east to northenst an- | with New Year, rates on planes! cloudy over ' portions extend the} until next} j an| ected | fresh southeasterly winds, mod- erately stromg at times. Florida: Partly cloudy, little ‘ change in temperature over south | and central portions today, t night and Wednesday. Cloudy ver extreme north portion, oc casional rain today and tonuht Slightly cokier tonight ang . Wednesday Jacksonville through the Fler ida Straits anc East Guif of Mex ico: Moderate, occasionally tresn winds, easteriy ever south por we nerth portion teday, tomight ane | Wednesday. Partly cloudy, con \siderable cloudiness over © treme north portien, occamenal rain today and tonight. Porth south «and central Jacksonville to Apalachicols No small craft or storm warnings |have been issued _ Rom BRD DS “RADIATOR, SERVICE RADIATOR SHOP RED BRICK GARAGE ~~ | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL at “This is the season when |< All Grocers checks up to see if broke | he even with Santa Claus.” Anthony once presented th island of Cyprus to Cleopatra a a gift. Mrs. Hunt, Southard,” : dec31-3tx PHOTO SUPPLIES 116 ™m-m cameras, 16 m-m sound, Baco Press 821 |46 Royal Enfield motorcycle, sin- gle cyl. Just painted. $255.00. Jack Stewart, 2820 Seidenburg Aye. b dec30-2tx re ed °31 Ford, hard-top sport coupe, rumble, extra clean, A-1 tires, CARD OF THANKS and following the death of our beloved Mrs. and to those friends we wish to Neighbors and friends were ex-| ceedingly kind during the iliness| Mary Louise Waite] weve verwrrerres Twe finy copsuies contain ALL VITAMINS known to be essentia! to human autrinion, plus liver and woo ean projectors, cam- | ss : : : | eras, Speed Graphics, candid) OK mechanically. $315.00. 2820 extend our deep appreciation for MERGX MISSION ibe “Peace is precarious,” de-|’ cameras. All size film. Cam-|_Seidenburg Ave. aciaigionag Paarl etionbereapeny } ‘elares,? Generalissimo Fran- 4 SPhont: ed | era cases, light Fpaghiggionaden dria. eqvaatrepraieed GARDNER'S PHARMACY Hares CAROLINE Hi NESBITT, etal, , light meters. Com-| = all ye wish to thank those Early in December, the ¢iseo Franco, who tells the 2 ri bel dant ea | plete photographic supply.| | Vibro see ee ae 00. Can Ce eee nis pac Bes: . art 1114 Division St. Cor. Varela ’ _deatroyer Spanish pe pthat. their pro: gaRoLInE He Evans, 506 Southgrd Sgrect. | Seen a mene Meet. |. wee, WAT hone 177 Delivery a Jewish Sota athan ry i beat defense E tg Sh Hn ab Caroline in: Nes- dec?7-tf| decdi-atx | goog Vat WAITE and FAMILY, |P Free i tempted ot Aéstroy in Haifh|against “the materialistic <——,"whose surname 1g i - ~ Ae ses i Harbor, was among 4 'group | spirit” that dominates the rita whens, Ke an JOM SARE Lea sie pap sot| : of British vessels whie h} world and {can declare war| f3sname are. unknown: CARO-| 5 Wh a 1941 Hudson. “Price $1,200. Canj street. dec31-3tx en ou re nt et Went to therestue of Jewsfat any moment. oF Tekh Neabitt Gar asete meee | © be seen a¢ Vetferson, Hotel. Bill !-———————_____ ish immigrants after ‘their The Dictator mentioned HIGHAM ITT and if mar- | 2 Practically new hospi a y ° en ge AGriie?"¥ig) Benson, Room 202, | y new hewpital bed and or Any of the Foll : ship sank on :the way-to| no nations as tHe enemies of| Wite, whose Chridige oan i dec24-6tx| Wheel chair. Apply 817 Flem- Mi ie ollow ing: Palestine. : his country, but, in view of ES LE ah ES | — atl —| ing St., front apt. Phone 1068-W. | : The prompt action of the his attitude during the re- vtherwise, natural or corporate, | Pool Room (eight tables). Also! dec31-3tx @ Concrete Blocks British Air Force and the} cent war, one may assume} in ana “tothe hereinafter de-| completely furnished upstairs. | sical Royal Navy in getting aid|that the list includes the} sree by, Apply 630 Simonton St, on| For Sale—House and lot, corner @ Partition Blocks through, | Catherine and Thomas Sts. $900 “ ” eS * . Tr} >. | . . to “illegal” Jewish immi-; United States and the other cand| premises. dec2t-60¢) cash. “Phonei607 or B12, @ Rock Screenings grants is reported to have| democratic countries. Gen- | : ; | dec30-3tx " caused some improvement} eral Franco calls the war of DEN, aie wife: The Riso eens pana mera ! @ Concrete Rock P betel : + ? ar zi vie , Tecords = in Anglo Jewish relations. | 1914 “the greatest and most | if allve ‘and if any of the afore:| SB Cpe ee Phone |E8>Y. carriage, baby bed, high! @ Mason Sand The Jewish immigranis} futile” in history, but says] all their “several and. respective | 803-J. dec28-3tx| chair, bassinette, card table. 46} (Grey and White Mixed) were traveling on a small] that the “last one surpassed unknown spo lakes arses : « Rest Beach. dec30-3tx | @ Cement @ Lumber. Miami Prices <z'"8; | 1938 DeSoto business coupe. Ov-| by.| erhead drive. Phone. 74-M. against any d Defendants in dec80-3tx | steamer, flying the Panama flag, and Joaded far beyond sefety marks. It ran into a it.” This is not the viewpoint of people accustomed to liberty because both wars claiming through, of the af interest or Deca and Zine White House Paint. | Lowe and Son, 846 Olivia St. | dec31- ‘ % e and the survivors were | thwarted tho effort ofthey 4nd fo the pr oP pacteesaimeas | esr @ Top Soit (Mack and Mort) shipwrecked on the Islandj German people to dominate ing interest by, through, under Servel Gas refrigerator, 6 cu. ft.| Howard Upright Piano, $25.00. Syrniainsthe Dodecanese. | the world. and aise all un. | Excellent condition. 900 South-| Full size Crib with inner| Contact e ish point out that} The.idea “of tee:Geheral{ frown partics hasins ard St. dec30-3tx! spring Kaukent mattress, w - eir warships do} that the “present victory ... Dead the following desc ribed Ra ees | $12.50. Small tricycle, $5.00 4 X they can to stop the}/has been a curse for many 01 counts, it,| Three-bedroom house, furnished! Apply 1013 South St. ! Whging of illegal immi-| peoples” is ‘somewhat part of Jot 2 2t Beotion | or: umfumbiahed, sll modern im-| dec30-2t a gufnts, they follow the in-| strange if one stops long described as follows: | Ls Dewn. payment fens bal 2210 Staples Ave. Key West, Fla tefnational code and render} enough. to imagine what ner of t | financed, Call 305-R after .6| WASTED tO) BCE every assistance to vessels| would have happened to| °° fect #! p.m. dec10-1mo qe aa a — i wot 2; - Reas y and their passengers when| these peoples if the dictator- Shore ling of Can 00 pcre nll oe aaa caught in disaster at sea. aggressors had been success- Seid Lot 2'iving South and West | 1942 pate Excellent condi- : : fuliin’theiridrive to re-order! conwining anacres maces orien | oe oo 1 bundy Boat MISCELLANEOUS House, Sea Plane Base. PROCLAIMS TELEVISION | the world for a thousand dec30-2tx Lot 2 above described being | F cording: to the map of said eauarrices. = eee years. South, Ran 40, | Listings wanted on Ki ri a The idea that television] * tye 2 o- Surveyo aes 7 a ae ties. Geo. J. Rawling Wa programs may rival Holly-| The noad to success is| cepting trom the Yoremoine: hes: ee uies aae ree aay Broker, Islamorada, Te wood productions is ex- = . Ser . ever, a right-of-way 30 feet in| 5. occasional chair v k Ss X-i traveled by executives who width alone the East boundary | $10.00; 1 magazine rack table. | nov15-39t = of said wot 2. pressed by J. E. Brown, of-| know how to use new plans! 1° S10 20°2 om the sworn; $7.00. Apply 57-2 Poinciana| gicctrical motors cehael GOicT ficial of a large radio com-| when old ones fail. amended bill of complaint on tile! place, Gec30-3tx | lectrical motors repaired, called pany, who suggests that the J es ntitled to. service Of wromee rol Laie ge: Call Britt cost of the visual entertain- CANDY COSTS Sf vou are hereby required toast | 1846 Chrysler 4 door. Apply] trical Service, 2612 per ao ment will be so high that ——— Recs ere hee 501-B, West Poinciana. | : dec2-tf advertisers will not provide The people of the United ¥ ‘ oF | Dec30-2t#! d cery, on or befo January, A bill -of complaint ‘filea by Rae, Jr., and the funds and that some other method must be de a Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone | 189. Keys made, locks repair- States have developed a sweet tooth to a higher de- John A. Muga Lee MacRae, | Man's bicycle. 724 Eaton. Phone} | vised to pay for television.| gree than ever because can-{ as. wit ae, Piaintifts against vay | 855-J. dec30-2tx| ed ete. dec2-1mo This an interesting specu-| dy sales, by dollar volume, | Mie'q'e tirtue of a tai deed daied |G, Electric Stove = ie. | pops ‘ait HIN “ lation. It opens up the pos-| have never been so high. Dat hod ee gence eee! Bonk 718. Pa ae Fae Fe neve BLINDS Available sibility that, in future years,; It is estimated that sales) the public recoras of Monroe Coun | Gy. deciat| 224 to give estimates on your Free Estimates—Call 682 television will bring to aver-| by all manufacturers for See geet ae tie ta | ——| plumbing job and advise you PROMPT DELIVERY most ic : on your plumbi. A ‘ken Be cuntenseieuse aa. j agier. | Havana Street. dec24-12tx Beck in ne He ent Caen 2 Man's Bicycle, two months old, and vig oe Jove Cal stat 1946. (between 9 and 12 a. m.) dec27-26tx bese prem December sae price $30. One child’s tricycle. ROSS C SAWYER. Apply 44-E Naval Air Station. | Clerk Cireuit Court, | dee31-2tx} eg | Try Swedish Massage for relax-/| Menroe County, Florida | ation while on your vacation. 2 (sd) ean in ae | erin *|'Two Houses on large lot. Apply | Phone 575, 1019 Margaret St. dec31-tf! age American homes a form of visual entertainment that is not now within the reach of most of the population. The development of tele- vision is confidently expect- ed and gives the top-age group of the population an-| the amount is high, consult other reason for stayimg| any boy or girl between the around to see what is com-jages of ten and fifteen ing. years. ? | 1946 will exceed $600,000,- 000. This seems like a tre- mendous amount, but it boils dowWn to slightly more than $4 a month per capita. This is equivalent to about 13 cents a day and if you think i KEY WEST, FLORIDA PHONE 682 r Plaintiffs, \ i Maki Plorida, | 1010 Grinnell street. Gee 24-31, 1946; 5 14, 1947 dec31-3tx | | ees

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