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FEEDING THE HUNGRY wk West housewives, been led to believe | . oles months ago that prices | * for foodstuffs were decreas- ing. probably were shovked to read the Associated Press story in The Citizen Satur- day about the that the cost of living will go up several notches between and Ann Only Datly New, ake ioe Gee” summer. Advances will be such, economists in the Depart-' ment of Agriculture think, some commodities. But summer will bring relief. Chief cause of the up- trend is, and will continue to be, the vast shipment of food abroad to curb starva- Fi Lee 25 al treading ices, hanke. nage ng of respect, ary moti ete. will De a Saree Farts Beth es ST teats | tion in many countries, in: eee tor entertainment _b os trom which ® reve the coming of summer, s derived are 6 cente a line. Tie Cipisee Ty am open forum ang ments of food from the Uni bile issues|eq States to foreign coun-' i" La renera) be not Pubiish | tries will decrease, resulting a in increased supplies at} home, and the larger the supplies the cheaper will be the prices on them. However, probably it will | AL EDITORIAL. SSOCIATION | tive. Foreign countries, now depending on the United (MPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN More Hotels and Apart- ments. supplies of food, will have} gathered their crops in the now and late spring or early | | Editor, The Citizen: i Ttikelihood | i t | if Fort Jefferson, turesque Civil War prison. trip can be made.in the three- passenger Seabee seaplane from be next fall before signifi: | Garrison Bight, cant decreases become effec- | 1 P | my article about Key West which 0-0¢ | they will set a new high for! derful climate, great charm, and things to do. If you should oc- ‘easionally publish a good map of¢ Europe as well as Asia. With {the city in your paper, and a list hip- jof suggested activities, I believe te | this woyld be a big help to tour-j {little publicized things to do like | Boulevard. pilots, the seaplane arrives on tates reat extent for | Tortugas in 55 minutes. The view | w Sta ee from the air of schools of tarpon, | }: porpoise, giant ray and other Thank you for the mention of }' appeared in the New York Her-| novelist her day, jald Tribune February 9th. I think Key West has a won- here are so many interesting | For example, there are some lying to Dry Tortugas to see the grim, pic- The on Roosevelt Manned by veteran Air Corps # Beech and Bathing Pavilion |! f41) and will not need out. | huge . haeee te | ® Airports—Land and Sea. |/ side aid, or, at least, that 'aid|<ient of the atoll-shaped Mar- * Consolidation of County and |! wil] be only a small part Of | quesas Islands with beautiful i Asti.) 86 | what it is now. blue heron and hundreds of sanity Auditorium. cause of a shortage of wheat | | i ment of 325 million bushels. | | MONOGRAPHS | Other supplies derived from |It was a kind of “Devil's Island”) CERY. |g Voy tay - eur Taxpayers: wheat will show large in-]and is noted as the place where | umatric 7 BANE OLAND, { | creases, and probably bread, Doctor Mudd was imprisoned for ; Se niie ACHION. tn a letter to The Citi- now at its highest, may in- taking care of John Wilkés’| soSBPH ¢ OLASD. Hi i. W. C. Sweeting, for- |! crease further in price. leg after he had shot President} open or PemiCATION commissioner, |} P Lincoln and escaped { TO: Joseph C. Oland. t} ; But Americans, with the e F | Residence Unknown. e question: }} li th Tortugas was the locale of the} y,u “Are hereby required to ap- i th commissioners |} largest food supplies in ne | motion picture, “Prisoner of | pear to the. Bill of complaint, ‘ r own funds as jworld, should not complain | gi.3% Island.” The ancient fort-| ‘Yor gin ey phone sian, “Ane re han dling the tax. |) over the advances when) pe.< was designated a national | ot! “he ‘aitegations "therein money?" The an. {{they realize that the chief/ monument in 1985 and visitors | "hi tae? one once rele a veek for fa o iv ks wer from the taxpaye rs ig || cause of higher prices has, are welcome to stroll around the ld TG anaes © weeks br . resounding. “No, No: a |; been the feeding of people |ruined fortifications, see the] paper published in Key West, Fi wand times no!” ‘on the verge of starvation.|powder magazine and oven in| #3 oy oraerea thix 17th &e THE ORACLE. While paying more for what | which cannon balls gvere heated. | of E ebraary, AD gt oe, ; ‘ ‘ (SEAL) wi as | we, eat, we can sense ‘Satis-| Havana has its; Morro Castle— Clerk 6f the Circuit Court, but Key West has Jjts equally in-'{ Monroé: County, Florida. we ee | faction. in knowing that’ we PRESIDENT TRUMAN: THE WAR 1S OVER ‘are helping to feéd | hungry. Strange as it may seem President of the United States, who declared the end | of th some time ago, | responsibility th . crying needs of the times. ‘ TO DOUBLE { few asks Congress for a one! vear extension of the Presi- U.S. BUSINESS dent's war powers. The Re- gee ee publican majority in the! American business Senate immediately object- }should double during the ed, and gave due notice to | D&%tg-eneration, according ee preaent that it-wonlds | dent of Level Brothers Com- not wrant the ‘ Ci. {instead of breaking the spirit and} a part meet x national emergency’! PARY, who advocates big |ruining the lie Aerie tie. which does not now ex business change its any pot complaint for divorce tied agains Spex about Mr. Tru-| proach and relinquish “past | CARD OF THANKS u in said cause man: His statement that he | 2ttitudes of indifference and| We wish to express our deep | <fe6, DF nfeno will would continue to fly be- unconcern” for the people |gratitude to the many frie Ie ls further ordered cana} ‘not afraid” is a) Who-man plants and offices. |who aided and comforted us dur-[ue"cunsbautive weeks in ort of pain ih the neck The | Mr. Luckman also in ling the bereavement of our be- t Cithzen, a newspape ' he neck. !that the standard of living | loved, Horacio Gutierrez. We és- public is opposed to the for wage-earners must in-|Pecially wish to thank the loe President of the United | ‘Or Wa h ed -d |Coast Guard fof their beautiful States continuing to fl crease one undred per) foveal wreath, if all kinds of weather. Mr.{ Cent to achieve the objec-| reyas-11ix THE FAMILY. Truman pulled the old chest- jut that “when your number it will make no differ- what you do.” “ALMOST ENTIRELY” age wage-earner could stand | a more generous supply quite a few neces: The speaker pointed ° out that. during the last seven; teen years, “Charactel depre y lacking,” of the ies of the : on are almost?twenty-four Secretary Treasury {| that. average to Charles ‘Luckman, presi-} of | Flour will increase be-/ terns is especially interesting. caused by the foreign ship- | thousand Fort Jefferson, built by over a; slaves, has 40-foot } thick walls and a 60-foot moat. | the hese ey Fort Jefferson! { { tive. He says that “the aver- | | the nation pto- gressed from an average of | *¥ELYN CAGE cents per hour declares{to $1.11 per hour; and Says ‘hourly. earii- John W. Snyder, who saysjings can be inereased to that there is “no need pe $2.22 an hour without any uveasoning fear today” by{ further deflation of real American ; “ j dollar values. The Secretary of the] While there will be many | ury points out that our| business men to question the! national income and our| conclusions of Mr. Luck man, business might be level are at the achieved in acetime, that employment is at an unprecedented level, that the banking system ‘was never stronger” and| last twenty year: lation on borrow-| large, “earned” has been kept un-/|'tion of being “opposed to everything that productive highe ever jest. He frankly American busin in by that spec ed money der re nt. AND FOR MONROF COUNTY. LV This is encouraging news| greater security, well-being a and we hope that the Treas-| r peace of mind for the lit-| Vr | wit AM LOUIS PRICK, ury official is correct. tle guy Suef RO-| ys. see DIVORCE} SAREE SEE IIES ES) He cites ‘he.. record,” ee | ARAWANNA BATES FRICK, The better a man is the| saying, “We de@twred twar) 7!0 : | ONDER dy PUBACATION better his neighbors are|on collective bargdintingyop- lrg ar. wriom ny: 70) Ae eee se likely to be. |posed increased taxes for! 4 Sana Rovers, tle i aca he eee >d to ap- Sete Ee education, fought health: ! pear to the Bill for Divorce filed Lest ye forget! Let us re-| and: safety ordinances, bat-| loin ee ators ot ae aren mind you that in the days of|tled child labor 1égislation, Lach: tiateed cece te Calvin Coolidge and An-| yipped and yowled against starch | Be, : drew Melon that those|unemployment insur ance, | mlorida ane pies aioe een statesmen piloted the way| decried social security and is ACivculs Court Sea) by which the National debt was reduced several billion dollars—down below 5 000,000,000. Look at it nov currently we are kicking the vide universal sickness anc 'S accident insurance. the goal of doubling sufficient bait to attract general inter- states that ‘ the and its reputa- | >| spelled | hell out of proposals to pro-| eam eeY |Key West, A greater sense of, GiNic |Feb. 24; 1947, is: one of’ the! quiet affairs. from attempting to force fortune MARJORIE DENT CANDEE. (Mrs. John W. Houck) Fia., Your Horoscope: TUESDAY, FEB. 25, 1947—You jhave a nature difficult to com-| . prehend. and a life which should be kept in the studious paths of There is danger too far, but generally adversity will be turned to good account, 1831—Jane G. Fim @ ter, Mass. Died MONROE ja bid ALICE pnack TH Plat ¥s. DAVITy €' ORDER OF PE David John Thorr 410 Willi St.. _ Harris: TO: the Bill tiff, JOHN THOR: Defend: count ‘ake No. 10-1060 ORNTON, D TON, nton, y required to ap- ef Complaint, for Divorce in the aboye styled c&use, ure the 13th 4 otherwise day of Mar the atie; tfons therein will be taken as c be published |. nee a week for four consecutive Tessed. This Order is to t, Florida. (sd) Solie! IN THE ELE aN or Fr Lore IN. THE CUE BLES AE rt rf IN aa Fis re NOTICE BERNARD - Plain SCHNEIBOLK Anne Schneibolk Avenue, New York. in the above lan v OF THE emevurr DHADA, IN UNTY. IN ‘axe No, 10-1081 HILLS, ntiff DLYORCE HILL required to* ane f Deputy Clerk, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO sake y (sd) Kathie Frederick J, Ward, 11-15 ‘ CHANCERY. Cai ANTHONY L. URDA, Plaint ¥s. AIDA ECHEVESTE Defen pus ORDER OF oe, E or before A.D. 1947, essed. William V. Alb Attorney for Plaintiff. feb 11-18 ry. ELAND ROBERT. of the estat Ree MONROE COUNTY. and Ordered this i7th day B: thieen > ovte e. D. THOMAS CARG, ca | Selicitor fo Plaintiff, mat 4-11, 1 ks in The Key West Citizen, a et published in the City of for jor- c 947 iT COURT OF THE vag i CIRCUNT, E COUNTY. ff, + WINKEL, Defendant. Winkel, th day to answer the bil be that sin publi ate. the th en 3 Deputy Attorney for Plaintiff. ;mar 4-11, we NO. 10-1060 iff, ¥ You are hereby required to ap pear in the above entitied caus stated Court, the tith of which said cause is hereby made! of this order as if fully set | a AE SOR ORDER} OP PL BI \ Hotel Tatt, Fiftieth street ana Seventh York City, ot 0 { otherwise a de-| - Dro confesko will be entered |Two-bedroom furnished house. entered | sh- of- 1947 DIVORCE URDA, ant. ed to app e filed agai: ed cause 5; mar 4,1 ear nst on y of March, otherwise the allegations ntained therein will be taken as! Done and Ordered at Key West,/ this 10th day of February 47. > SAWYER, ireuit Court. Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. | 947 ARCUIT COURT OF THE NTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN > SAWYER, algado, 18-25. eatt Court. y Clerk. |'37 1947 { Olivia St. Phone’ 104-J. Wanted—Old ee | Call at The Citizen Office. jani7-tf | Will Buy: Old-fashioned straight chair withi cow or goat hide bottom and back. Must be of stout construction and in good condit State price. Mr. Frazier, The Citizen. t feb25-tf to $10.00 per week, 411 William St. Ys ‘Books for every age. Books for every hobby. Paul Smith, Bookseller, corner Simonton and Eaton Sts. feb24-6t Room, private bath, twin-~ beds. The Banyan, 724 Eaton. St., Phone 655-J. feb24-3tx : Furnished house for 4 months. Information: 1207 Willjam St. Blue Room Bar-B-Q, Phone <8 » sfeb24-3tx Clean’ apartments for! ‘couples with low incomes. Adults, no pets. 1417 Ashby, two blocks off Flagler at 1700. feb25-2tx veniences. 713 Simonton St. feb25-3tx | MOTORCYCLES, all FOR RENT OR SALE { ;Furnisned two-bedroom house, bottle gas and electric Frigi-! Modern conveniences. feb21-6tx daire. Phone 64. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE HERB NEALE 535 W. Flagler St. Miami, Fla. CLOSING out present stock, will | sacrifice following cars: jag Plymouth sedan __ $975 \742 Ford, 4-door _. $925 $2 Pontiac, sedan ’41 Mercury, perfect —.. 39 Plymouth, sedan, new tires "38 Dodge, perfect —. a BEST TERMS in town. Open Sundays and evenings, phone! 2-2604, Miami. $1,095 | _ Make offer | 2 FOR SALE Furnished Homes having one, two and five bedrooms. Hotels, Filling station. near ocean, and business prop- erty. Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming St. Phone 153. Box 303. feb24-6tx | Lot 6, Square 11, Eagle Ave., $600. Lot 512 of 4, Square 10, Eagle Ave., $900. Owner, 440 N.E. | 4th Ave. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. | feb17-10tx { {Grocery store, ;9 x 12 shag rug; high chair; baby | bed. 1328 White Street. Ford pick-up truck. between 8 and 5:30. 614 Greene St. or call 4. feb24-tf Light housekdeping rooms, $5.00} feb14-12tx | h Is { Call 825-J. feb25-3tx this | eek for he Key | Unfurnished apartment. All con-| i } if | 2} feb24-6t |Fiat paint, white and colors. Lead IT \" with or without} { | apartment. Inventory price at! cost on stock. Equipment at | cost price. For additional in-} formation. Call 714. feb24-3t| } Peed, for quick a raust Teave | ¢; city. Furnished house, all mod- 4 ern. conveniences, very oa location, $6000.00 nec 1101 Angela ie nen ae Fibra Cnr tog Jose Fe lcubew patriot, a Teheal Babee | whom was dedicated yesterdny Price $1,600. ae Bayview Park. Double Roll-a-Way beds. Paul's West Light Opere om Tire Shop. feb20-5tx pan will present Pinafore t- it at Navy Field. Cabin Cruiser “Texas.” _ Julius. Pinder, 816 White Street. | West. Sapitos’ Resta tronia and Servel six months old 6 gas frigerator. May be seen. at William St. Call _ Black’ 623-R. - fe- 626 well, “tee ‘cream and gift West. A very good location.! plant the Other business’ forces this sale:} rooted. Apply Butler’s Book Store after 5 p.m. 1000 Eaton St. * feb22-3tx Due to illness, Sue’s Sandwich Shop is for sale. Next to Drum Bar, Division Street. feb25-3tx %bedroom home. Pleasantest lo- cation in town, Fully furnish-! éd. Electric stove, new G. F, | th {by a Tampa man. ‘That's sbewt the size I'd like to hand « oer tain guy,’ a Key West wag sae, Refrigerator. Lawn and Trees. Apply 2733 Staples. feb20-5tx Few choice stephanotis plants, potted, $1.00. Webster’s uni- versal unabridged dictionary, in 2 volumes, excellent condi- tion, $15.00, 607 Grinnell street, Lost ‘tham Premier . Name, Cart Ford, engraved on back. Re ward if returned to 611 Care line St. or Phone 654-M. Wrist watch, Wal E band. | Fleming St. Phone 1049-J. feb25-1tx 200 printed single sheets and 100 envelopes, $1.50; 150 printed single airmail sheets, 75 airmail envelopes, $1.50; 18 soft pencils printed, $1.50; 125 printed pos- tals, $1.50; 60 hostess bordered, ae printed ye $1.50; 60 print- pid napkins, $1.50; 60 per-" sonalized printed guest towels, beverage coasters, ‘1. 75. Let- terheads, envelopes, billheads, business cards—all printed at - reasonable prices. Artman Press, Citizen building, corner Greene and Ann streets, phone 51. feb18-tf HERB NEALE z 535 W. Flagler St. Miami, Fla. ; makes on; + hand, immediate delivery. At-} tractive terms can be arranged | for eligible applicants if credit} is good. Open Sundays and; evenings. Phone 2-2604, Miami. feb24-6t A toilet bow! brush wpecielly coved to clean the rim and the bave The Feller Bow! Brush 4 mode of 30-gallon electric ,water heater,! 2s icone Woe. Leng 2-burner kerosene stove. Ice, box. Several double and sin-! gle beds, complete. Reasonably | L. M. LAMBE priced. Other miscellaneous | 982 Key Telephone 290. feb25-2tx | For Sale—One used show lla eerssecseep erences; ‘Also one new Red Arrow auto! ST "! tow bar. Also General Elec- tric deluxe electric range, $250. | Bol feba5-3t) ‘Repair Gy Garage in Monroe County Phone 9389, ask for Mr. Armen- ‘e sighting furniture. and zinc white house paint e Body and Fender Doherty and Company, 846 Painting. Olivia street, Phone 1597. ba na T hs feb25-3tx | re & Tue All Makes Building lots) pachshund puppy. 4 months. Ex-| @ Lubrieation ceptionally good, 400 Simonton | B Service and feb2. St., Apt. 4 feb2 onl me Repair 1946 Pontiac, 4-door “Sicamata| An tases er”. Very low mileage. Call; Washing and Polishing b8Oey feb23-1tx| @ Parts and Accessories PHOTO ‘SUPPLIES Tiree 's the Perfegt | gift! It's ‘ya abe and thiiffy, too. Your own personality recorded in a portrait taken in ..our studio. Evans-Pilkington Studio, $18 febl2-tt TRAVEL OPPORTUNITY } ; Monroe Motors, Inc. feb24-tf| Heading New York 27th, Wil | take three from Key West oe Inquire| Share expenses Haniing, 412 Howard Bo Wilson, Pres Phone sa 120) WHITE § PHONE 725 i Eaton Street,