The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 11, 1947, Page 2

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for the conservation of the’ nation. : conservation of our ep iea is of vital importance every | ‘whether fe inthis count » for some organiaztion ; up. the owrk of’soil: ganservation. - DADS. “LET DOWN ~ A year ago American rail- foads. were dead-set against suggestion of permitting travelling public to open accounts to enable in, to buy. railroad pullman tickets. he ng ahnost in bs ay an ; forty-five an pelivonida have in- a new credit ‘ser- for the benefit of, It is “a charge-it; an”—and the railroads a e rallroa Stich have never before ay apne to anything this consideration of the American public “let down hair” and ‘revises all of rules and meets “We, the ” on an equal foot- Hail this wonderful day arrived on April 1, thousands of reli- American citizens to same recognition eta? aires company ‘ot habe the. Com rism is wi an effort will be g for the buy- ig and selling of the pe The purpose is to harness surpluses in various parts of the globe to mect famine bes! in other areas. 3 in. Strachey, British Food Minister, points out that governments today, whatever their _ political complexion, are unwilling to allow their agricultire to contract or expand and be at the merey of supply and} pa unregulated Mie hs he geclared yo! Ntabilige’ t i conference seeks to iid ah agreement for in- ternational wheat prices, éx- |} port and. import quotas. in world production and a scheme to build up wheat stocks to break down the vi- cious séasonal cycle of sur- plus and shortage. The ‘obstacles ate many but,perhaps, in the long run, all producing nations. will gain benefits if surplus wheat. can be. ordefly. mar- keted th areas where there is great need for foodstuffs. Whether ti ved can get together on the details. of, the ‘general oe is age one bat experts. - in. ; rnational trade have leas seen nal eed. of international wheat, but for the buying and. selling of world com- modities. No e¢énomy: should de- stroy ay necessary govern- mentat function; the trick is to discover the economy. as. they do at the stores, ho- pis and other. places of bus- in orning for St. Petersburg, she will attend. the con- of the Eastern Star as a “Few persons are interested in the medical ef younr ail- ments. ‘Pell it to . the. -doctor— that’s his business.’ Key West’ and Vicinity:, Purt- gloudy and contin ‘warm. Fresh southeasterly winds occasionally moderately strong today diminishing‘tonight and be- coming moderate Saturday. Part- ly cloudy weather with a few scattered showers today. East. Gulf: Fresh southeasterly winds today diminishing tonight becoming » moderate ~ Saturday, Partly cloudy weather. Key West, Fla., April 11, 1947 {Observation taken at 8:30 a.m, Eastern Standard Time, "mm, | 12:00-—Theater of Today—obs 4 ‘The nations inval-} 1.4 Minus ar on subtracted Plus Sign — Corrections to be added. More than 14 percent of the ;wounded men in the Union Army during the Civik War died, but one , Percent of the wounded the American Army. in World {Wag 21. died. money in 1828. ‘ in 2:00—Four'hours uf Seria! Queen < ea . ‘The Harlem. Club—mb_ et —cbe me re and Take Quiscbe 4:4B—Kiddien Seritie 1% bra (Went pr Hepeate 1 he, jater)—abe | 8:00—School of the Alr—cbe 5:30—Treasury Bandstand—ebs 20d mbe Sky King in Repeat—ade-west Superman’s Repeat—mbs-west ng Re tal Capt. Aidnighe Repeat—mba-west wool Notte Conny ene jews mentary: Tennessee Jed -Repeat—abo-we Mix in ‘Repeat mibs-weat Leg nis neg st Someta el ie Com ry—! pan eamcing Mai ‘Orchembe Skip Fa — rae uare, Watnow Soundomasbe The Lone Ranger Drama—ado suc ¥. mipeotad commeaen Brandi Sports nimen' " 8:00—Paul Laviile Melod —nbe oy ay a Burt Ives je, 8i18—Vera: Holly,’ 8:30—Alan Y. ‘Comed: Adventures ad Thin ‘This Is F.B.I., Drama—abe |; Giris, Guest—mbe.‘ 1‘ Leave It to S88—Five Minutes Ne . mate juiz—abo 9700-1 gi Gabriel ni t—mbe bbe Life Drama. Series—mba 30 Abe Lyman. Moors < Busan Gamat cee Sheriff's Detective: Drummond Drama—mbe |, $:85Five Minutes Sports Spot—abo ery Theater Mystery—nbe it it—cbe, to Be paeg he rts Show—abe Meet t! Interviews—mba 10:30—Bill Stern Bports Spot—nbo To Be Announced—cbs Night, Popular—mbs 10:46—Weekly Talks by Guests—nbo 11:00—News for 15 Minutes—nbe-basio Supper Club Repeat—other nbe - News, Variety, Dance, 2 hré.—che News and Dance Band Hou! News, Dance Band, 2 hours—mi 41818—Variety & News to 1 a.m.—qbe 12:00—Dance Band Hr.—abo-weat only SATURDAY SUMMARY Time is eastern’ standard. gentral standard subtract one hour; for mouritain standard two hours, For 9:00—Percolator Party— be or rt; = ; SN Wake Up aad . 0:90—Coffee With Congress— E- feo With ‘nl Renfro Vailby Holterebe 10100 Frank Metriwel Dra ‘The Barnyard Follles— 10:30—Archie Andrews Mary. Lee Taylor'y Junior June! The Jackie 11:00—Teen Club Variety—nba: , News; Let's Pretend—cbs: 11:80—-Ea McConnell Show—nbo i Mae e Piano oune—a Say It With Music—mbe'2 : Afterncon Pro Arte Quartet—mbs it=nbe The American Farmer=abo Flight into the Past=mbs 1:00—National Farm and Home—nbo Grand Central Drama—cbe Youth Asks Government—abo Guest Band Broadcast—mbs 4:30—-Veterans Prog.; Newa—mbo County Fair Quiz—cbs Fascinating Rhythm—abo =‘ Symphonies for Youth—mbs :00—Host Is Buffalo, Must 4 Give and Take Quiescsa Our Town Speaks—abe" 2:30—Baxters, Family Play— ‘The Country cnt a HM Toppers and Tunes—abo : Dance Music Orchestra—mba :48—Camp Meeting Choir—n! This Musle is tor Yourabe, hestras of Natton—nie © see ie nee pean oundup, Sports Parade, Gueste-"mba 348—Davidson Glee Club—chs 408—Doctors Then and Now—nbé i ‘Matinee Dance jersey—ebs Stars in the for aoe » Horse . ‘9330 Names of Tomorrow, Var. ‘Adventures in Sclence-se . Another Dance Halt- 4:48—Of Men & Books, In 1940, 12 percent of Birls between 15 and 19 y@ars old ‘were married — comps ‘ith two percent in England, Scotland and Wales and one percent. in Ireland, Norway and Germany. in ah renee seine fut ise ip iN THE. from the rear of the Tropics _| through.an alleyway about 7 a.m. Loud but didn’t look at their. | faces. shutter, removal of .the whiskey ¢ases, opening of the safe, ete.,}. Must have made considerable fore r gtr others ine the altowatio ined therein’ WHF be taken as cof- and Ordered at Key W his Sra ‘aay oh Aprit, Court Beal) ; ; : c. BAwYE R, 3 We ‘. WILLIAM. V. ALBURY, Attorney for Plaintiff. x f apr 4-11-1825, 1947 pty fame (Cireult GUS: 5. AYALA, : Plaintite, B. O.Boe 397. unt Lake, Hifioia: You-ave hereby required te appear’ to. the Bill for Divorce filed againat hove styled cause on a: May, A. Roe pie ca F THE STATE OF* nels eo Sande : Cane Ne. 40-2348. LOIS. LENOX GEORGE, 5R., Plaintiff — | Dival Pe vi JULIA WIK GEORGE, .. Trefendant. NOTICE TO APPRAR: 4 TO: JULIA WIK GEORGE 1800 Fort Davis Street, 8. E. Washington, D.C. You are. hereby required to péar to the sworn Bill of Complaint filed against you in'the above stat- 4a cause, on or before the 14th day of May, A. D. 1947; otherwise the allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed ‘by yo Done and Ordered at Key West, Florida, this 10th day of April, A. ROSS C SAWYER Clerk of the Circutt Court of Monroe County, Florida RAYMOND R. LORD Attorney for Plaintiff. apr 11-18-25-Ma 1947 1S THE emcu RLEV H TRE STATE OF D_FOR MONROK COUNTY, IN HANCERY, y Cane No. 10-1054 LEONORA BETHEL, Plaintiff, va. LAMBERT BETHEL, Defendant. NOTICE TO APPRAR TO: Lambert Bethel, Residence unknown, It is hereby ordered that you are required to appear on the 28th day of April, 1947, before the above éntitied Court to the Bill of. Com- plaint filed against you in the above entitled cause and the Key West Citizen is hereby designated as the Newspaper in which. this, Order shall be published once a week for four consecutive weeks. Witness the Honorable. Aquilino Lopez Jr. as One of the Judges of this Court and the Seal of this Court in. the City of Key West, Monroe County Florida, this 27th day of March, 147. aay Circuit Court Sea’ : ! ROSS C, SAWYER. Clerk of. Cireult Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: Floren! Sawyer, DIVORCE John G, Sawyer, Solicitor for Plaintiff. sf mar. 28; apr 4-11-18, 1947 ——— NOVICE. OF APPLICATION FOR B Ona DRED axe BIN Ne. 1863 | NOTI HEREBY GIVEN, that John H. me, the holder of the following ificates, has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate num-' bers and years of issuance, the de- seription of the property, and the hich it was assessed are Monroe Name Gray. All of said property being in the troe, State of Florida. certificate or @ unt cords. in which assessed, T. A.’ such rtificat be sold to the highest hidder at the court house door on the Mon- day in the month of May, 1943, which is the 5th day of May, 1947. Dated. this 2ist day.of Mareb, 1947. hy ROSS. C SAWYER, Clerk of Circuit Court Monroe County, Florida. . Mar 21-28; apr-€-11, 1947 art {edaed thereon, The certificate nite pera ‘and years of issuance, the de-|- scription of the property, and the tunes in which iwa assessed are Se yal Gertificate No, 254. Year of Is- ssuance 1936. . Description of Property: PALM BIG PINE KEY. 1, PAGE 89. LIDA AL St iF LOT 1, SEC, 2: P. 66, R. 29. Lot 3° Sqr. 16, D3-355. As recorded in Monroe County Records. Name in which assessed, T. A. Gray. ‘Ail of salt property being in the County. of Monree, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certifi- cates shall be redeeméd according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be s6ld to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of 19: which f@ the 5th day of May, 1! Dated this ist day of March, 194%; (SEAL) ROSS C SAWYER, Clerk..of- Cireult Col of Monroe County, Fl mar 21- pr 4-11, 1947 —— NOTICE OF APBLICATION FoR TAX DEE! House Bill No. 1962 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that John H. Payne; the holder of) the following certificates, has tiled said certificates. for a tax deed. to he issued thereon. The certificate num- |4 bers and years of issuance, the de- scription of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as folows: Certificate No, 256. Year of Is- uance 1936, Description of Property: PALM VILLA, BIG Pk KEY. K 1, PAGE 89. LIDA ET AL SUB. OF LOT TWP. 66, R 29. Lot 12, As recorded in Records. ich assessed, T. A. Ail_ of. said. property heing “in the County of Monroe, ‘State of Florida. Untess such certificate ‘or certi- ficates shall be redeemed accord- ing to law. the preperty described in such certificate or. en will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the fi Monday inthe thorth of Ma; A day of Ma: 947. at: day of March, Ross C SAWYER, Clerk of Circuit Court ‘of |f . Florida, Monroe Coun: 2 pr 4-11, 1947 mar 21 ty % pr Dba a es — REAL ICE and You Will Get GUARANTEED Asso | REAL ICE "2 Thompeon Enterprises, Ine

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