The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 3, 1947, Page 2

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PAGE TWO nee ee [ aeeterenrennsecednveges | Ki uP. NO! est Citizen From P Corner Greene and Ann Streets Only one, Ngwapeper | in Key West Monroe ° County i miceree West, ide sted hash mater TBE assoc heres ee be fe ispatehes i tvanw * entitled tion of all news, ea to it or not a berries credited in this paper and also thé local news publipnea A emad és peed Desi, baer ghee dis- |the sewer, Engineer Moreno \ex- re = st the beatiful (7) article in SUBSCRIPTION BATES plained, has not been due t@ a Qne Year een 10.09 your issué of January 1, written /jack of funds, but to shortages’ in| onths i Three Mont! One “Month EK 3 ane =e X90 WGK LYS tiie hdl ADVERTISING RATES lade Known on application SPECIAL NOTICD All reading notices, eards of thanks, resolutiong of P's uary notices, ml” Be enarged for at the rate of 10 eents a line Notices for entertainment by churches from which @ re pee is to _be derived are 5 cents The Citizen is an open Poco “and invites disevssion of Fagen ae and subjects of loca! interest, but it will not Scbitoh anonymous communications. NATIONAL EDITORIAL... SSOCI [MPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED || BY THE CITIZEN || More Hotels and Apart- ments. 2. Béach and Bathing Pavilion Airports—Land and Sea. i, . Consolidation of County and City Governments. . Community Auditorium. { MONOGRAPHS | All Floridians: Why shouldn't writers tell the truth about Flor- ida? It can stand the truth. Nothing is perfect, and the few imperfections }} Florida has may be told }} without damaging dis- paragement. Truthfully, i THE ORACLE, | ROA Hi ios OF: 88-4 aw YOUR POCKETBOOK Réadérs &f The Citizen | may recat“ the’ *hold:the- line’ editorials published in this paper during the war} regarding the To | ie governments | son, \ticle would give is not the im- varka Series E bonds. i But while that good ad- vice was given Key West- ers or persons that came to Key West to work during the war, hundreds of buy- ers of those bonds cashed! them as soon as the 60-day] holding clause expired. How do those people, now out of work, feel today? How do | those still working, though uncertain about their jobs, feel if they have squander- | ed practically all their earn-; ings An Associated Press dis- patch from Washington on the last day of the old year] gave a good indication of | how the’ Stashing of the | Series E bonds shortly will aftect cur national economy. It is a forecast of the hard times to come for those per- sons in the United States who seem unable to save re- gardless of how great their earnings are. Series E bonds are the type that were, and still are, purchased generally by peo- ple in the lower brackets of incor The Department of the Treasury reported] that $4,000.000,000 in E} bonds were bought in 1946,| but cash-ins exceeded the| purchases. In other words, | the trend shows that the na- tion’s people in what may be termed moderate finan- cial cireumstanc are grad- ually decrea their in- vestments in Series E bonds, although there are $30,200,- (000,000 still outstanding. | That ‘represents a. vast amount of money but it} does not require a_ long! time for it to be spent when the spending is done by almost 50,000,000 peo- ple Some of those people re-} side in Key West. What has | become of their E bonds? What has become of the} money that was received by} cashing them? The answers | to those questions, whether | you have kept them or| | Her | chec | broadcast calling on peo) People’ 's Forum Editor, The Citizen: ' i t t ws 'Key West Iv Days Gone By AS TAKEN FROM FiLES OF THE CITIZEN OF JAN. 3, 1996 * ee el Project Supervisor B. \Curryt Moreno said today that almost | $1,000,000 is left for the carnple- tion of the sewer systeni inti Key West. The original amnouft! was | $1,375,000. Delays in the wor& on by F. Helen MacLean in which; jtrunklines and lateral material. she $0 vividly pi¢tured the wild | ofgy by “Conchs” and Cubaris on New. Year's Eve. One could hardly refrain from getting the impression that person outside of Key West who had contemplated coming here, and who by chance had seen the | article, would very naturally come to the conclusion that Key West is a good place to stay away from I can very well imagine the re- action of the commanding of- ficers of the various naval ac- tivities here, if any of them read the article in question. How- ever, I will state for the benefit | of any of those officers, who might have read tke article, that it is not the opinion of the citi- zenry as a whole and while a silly remark could have been made by,.anh> wrespansible.. per- the impre! pression or attitude of the think- ing peopje pf this _tommunity many atime, the world is small I arrived in Key Wegt for a of a yweuk on New Yea Eve, ahd tered copy’ of The Citi- zen 1 had ever, seen was on New | Year's Day,. and there. on, the} back page, an arti¢le by my eTow toAVAOTTaH ‘Helen MacLean, who has been a fea writer in our cuse for seve! The headline Buessing, t interest ture hometown of Syra- 1 years. of the story had and I read it with to find out what the catch was. As usual Helen wrote in a pleasing whimsical vein, with ending that made article, with fun and and goodwill, was cha teristic of a Happy New Yea (Miss) GRACE ELI) chuckle. me its ;Key West, Fla Jan. 2, 194 TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) Ameri 1777.—Brilliant i vic tory over British at Princeton, | |N. J 1786.—Fi with Chocotaw their lands and promising pi and ‘friendship. 1831.--Country’s first and loan association formed at Frankford, Pa. the Oxford Pro vident Building Association 1906.—What is’ salfi to be the first advertisement offering radio building sets for sale appears in the Scien- tific American. 1911. — Experimental Postal Savings Banks open. 1918—-More than nine register fe raft—World Government t Eur rehabilita sta r for opean tion 1921—The U Court holds lat union by the anti-trust laws 1929.—The Rockefeller fc by Spelr S. Supreme bound Foun- dation ed the aura ts of over a qu t- ars. Historic . storming England, scene tre of manding food—de 1942 « announce unified Pacific 1943.—U. S emy in Tun I and St. Nazairre, France 1945.—-U. S.. Third ane Armies attack norther ) German army, in Beigium 1946 - President T fluence Congress to act in labor the eashed them and spent OR WYNN j ik a; First Methodist Church on Wed | will be held on the evening of / OR ; January 8 | Guaranteed refrigeration service, es FE | emineering. Prompt service on Key West Light Opera Com-/ 8 domestic and commercial pany will hold a rehearsal this| refrigeration equipment. C Bt }evening for an entertainment to; Parris, Phone 11. janl- 5t | | be given the latter part of this 5 | month or early in February H WANTED i A group of Key Westers left’ 1d wooden door, exterior, ama yesterday for Tallahassee to at- terior, thirty six inch. 630 Dey, | tend the inauguration of Fred | 495-3 ; Telephone. jan3-1tx } | } our | and | a surprise } money, tell exactly the state | of your pocketbook today WILLIAM Funeral for “Britt” 'who died in Pittsburgh a few ago, will be held in the nesday afternoon, with the Rev. | Joseph Tolle officiating. Cone as governor John F. Sweteing, who passed the Christmas and New Year holidays with relatives in Key | one.” ‘DETERMINED TO BE WARM | | Pool Room (eight tables). BOISE, Idaho.—Probably in- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN wt wimionanin | Russell. | | | Manager Peter Scutt announc- | jéd today. that the operiing din- | — }ner and dance in La Casa Marina H | : LUCKY ESCAPE PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — Sam (ett, 52, suffered only head: cuts | after he fell, or jumped’ onto the ; Subway tracks and a subway | traifi ran ovér him as he lay | between the rails. He could not ; remember how he got into the | subway station. {the secorid tithe Antonio LIFER LIKES IT IN JAIL | SAN QUENTIN, calit—ror/ Your Horoscope. . i Tar-|_ FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1946— jdo, 72-year-old lifer, has refused! You have a well-balanced: nature an offer of patole and sihce, uf-}and will show zeal in carrying} der Califorfiia law,;.he canhot beiout your plans. There is a sép- paroled against his will, he will! suous, crafty tendency that may} probably sf€nd the rest of his|work well toward success, “by lifé in Prison. + “ leading you to act\carefully ae Waittensds, $50.00 per ménth, tips, beard and room. Apply| W | ! | wishes placé as chef or stew-|One 34 cabin cruiser. Good con- | La Concha Hotel. jan2-6t | | SITUATION WANTED Chef, European-trained, 58 years of age, absolutely experienced, ard in hotel, club or restau- rant. Please state conditions and salary. Wm. Hchman, P.O. Box 145, Fountain, Pa. jam3-3tx REFRIGERATION FOR RENT. | Large store. 218 Simonton Street. Phone 1059. dec14-tf | ght-room unfurnished house |_ with garage at 422 Fleming St.} | Has large back yard. Connected } for electric range or gas stove.! Ei Phone 17 or apply 625 Di-| { vision. dec30-tf | ates aie | PHOTO SUPPLIES | {26 m-m cameras, 16 m-mi, sound| I think it wduld be far West, returned to Miami yester- for The Citizen to refrain from | ay printing such “stuff” by ama- car Bae teur writers, who have nothing} Benjamin De- lose by what they write or} meritt, Fran street, left ves- | say in such uncomplimentary | terday for a short stay in Miami. fashion ee I have heard considerate Anne criticism from various sources} peen visiting Mr. concerning this article weet during the Respectfully yours, | yesterday for her horne in Nash- P. B. ROBERTS 2 . Tenn {Key West, Fla., oe gan, (3, 1947 | Today The Citizen says in an ‘editorial paragraph COMPLIMENTARY | ‘The penalty for bigamy is its | {Editor, The Citizen jown punishment, for it means After all, as has been said|two mothers-in-law instead of, furiated when they. found no coal | at a Boise fue) yard, burglars stole an axe, a cross-cut saw. and a log chain projectors, Baco Press pane. eras, Speed Graphics, candid | cameras. All size film. Cam-} era cases, light meters. Com- plete photographic supply.j Evans, 506 Southard Street. P janl-tf 2 FOR SALE 1 + Also completely furnished upstairs, | Apply 630 Simonton St., on | premises. dec286tx | Threesbedroom. nouse, furnished} i or unfurnished, all modern im-| w, provements. Priced for quick) sale. Down payment can be} financed. Call 205-R -after 6| aN IRCUIT COURT OF TE p.m; deci0-Imo | EL NTH JEDICIAT CIRCE — eee eee oe CocNTY, 1N(G. E, Electric Stove, reasonable. | CHANCERY. - { Phone 718-W or 425 Francis} DONNA MARIE. MERIC.” | St. dec31-4t IVORCE | “eo * TG ce a ie Fast 35°6” Cabin Cruiser. Excel-} lent condition. With 100 hp.; Gray engine. Apply Haski COUN IN MONROE u IN THE CIRCUIT COUR 2LEV NTH JUDICIAL ¢ OF FLORIDA, IN MONROE COUNTY, CERY ap- for cause a ne | For ) \ COUNTY 799 723. Machine Shop. Phone jan1-3tx; Sale—1941 Ford Tudor, new motor and tires. Apply 221-C Poinci jan1-3tx cle, 24 good paint, inch, good be dio and} 12 noon. | town sedan. Apply aft Von Phister 1537 St. Household re. Telephone 87-2 Poinci- Club De Yuxe Ford dio and . deep dishe ai service cellent Ext. 259. ne 1940 Buick Fordor S lent condition. and io. See Mac liam St New four burner, thir inch gas stove. 630 Dey New 21° cabin cruiser, 8 powered by Grey Mar gine. Can be ite heads, 1310 Joh reasonable. 1024! 1146-J i jan3-3tx | | Baby Highchair, Packer. Phone et aid _ADS id i | quietly. Avoid all tendency to! anything cruel} for it will grow on you. Work hard. Vapo | cra Yi cert Cat dn tin tniincinininne STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE niversary, or just one of ‘appre- | ciation. You can fifid just what you wait at Shirl’s Linen Shop, 512 Fleming, Phone 118, All Grocers jan1-tt | dition. Cheap. Apply 106-A/ Poinciana between 10 a.m. and} 1 pm. or apply 2870 MacAr-} thur Homes between 5 and 7| p.m. dec30-6tx } 946 Packard Clipper Eight Se- dan. Black with chrome wheels, radio and heater. Come and! City Electrig System see it. Monroe Motors, 1201) White St jan2- ie Poinseitias, hibiscus, cactus, cala-| OF ANY diums, palms, coleus suitanas, bougainvillaea, stephanotis, flame vines, geran-| iums, frang! gani, begonias, fruit! and rose trees. Other plants. 1004 Southard St. Phorie 1049-J. | jan3- tx | ferns, otons, BURNED-OUT STREET LIGHT BULBS — and They Will Be Replaced At Our Earliest Opportunity Any Person Maliciously Breaking Street Light Bulbs “s:’ Prosecuted !Clean apartments for couples with | low incomes, no children: or! pets. Call after 6 p.m. or Sun- days. 1417 Ashby, corner Wash- ington. vingroom suite, breakfast set,! bedroom suite, including inner- | spring mattress, with box! springs, floor lamp, other mis-| cellaneous articles. 1208 Dun- can street. jan3-2tx | MISCELLANEOUS ee Campbell’s; 928 Division, phone | 189. Keys made, locks repair- | ed, ete, janl-lmo oa CRA MCRD Maen NRG Merrill E. (Tuffy) Roberts will be glad to give estimates on your | plumbing job and advise you on your plumbing problems. | Phone 642-M or call at No. 1 Havana Street. dec24- | jan3-2tx { \Li Wanted—Small carpentry jobs | and saw filing jobs. Call 9191 (between 9 and 12a. m.) dec27-26tx os } e have just received a shipment | of old-fashioned cast iron Dutch Ovens. Fine for outdoor cook- Real ICE. is Guaranteed _ PURE Place Your Refrigeration ona REAL ICE BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service REAL ICE °.3.32" ing or for use in or on your Heavy handles, with top last at Wii- stove. to match. While they six dollars each. Hurry. liam Curry’s Sons Co. Try Swedish Massage for relax- ation while on your vacation.} Phone 575, 1019 Margaret St. dec31-tf | For guaranteed plumbing work repairs, call John Curry, | et street, phone 781. y on your next job. Free estimates. janl-lmox and It Is PURE Healthy and Safe "KEY WEST PARENTS: which The Scale Model Railway Thom son Enter rises Ine runs through my garden has Pp Pp 9 ° eee raided and amportene (ICE DIVISION) parts taken, including block PHONE NO. 8 KEY WEST. FLA. signals on small concrete bases, which were uprooted Dur- ing the past 17 years I have | enjoyed exhibiting this minia- ture Interurban Railway out- | doors in New York, New Jer- S and Florida. Th the time anyone has e im- posed upon the cordial wel-| come extended to all interested , s Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. per: -ns. Parents whose), youngsters have toy elec Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service trains are urgently quested | Between to observe any recently ac- quired accessories of custom- | built origin that answer the above description, and to pre- | vail upon their young railroad | magnates to return the equip- | ment to 900 Flagler Avenue, ner of Reynolds Street. Tel will be will be taken ‘omptly re- turned. E. J. QUINBY jan2-3t MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS on Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule: (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. M. Ar rives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o’clock A. M, Local Schedule: (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o'- clock P.M, LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M, and Soe at Key West at 5:00 o'clock POSITION WANTED to ta vy wife child none Pp return Glasses, li frame, heavy lenses. Lost few Year's Eve between Casa ayo Hueso and Trade Winds b. Return to Tom P. O'Con- Cite Phat jan3 rd for Senne FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY FULL CARGO INSURANCE See Office: 813 Caroline Street Pho) 2 WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Frateie titvsts most

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