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Keep on We have never been able to understand the metropoli- tan complaint that farmers are pampered; if this be true, why isn’t there a rush to agriculture? NEW LINCOLN © DOCUMENTS Some 12,000 to 16,000 documents, belonging to President Abtahath Lincoln and representing a gift from his son, have been untouch- é€d for 21 yeats after his death and now rest ina sealed box in the Li: brary 0! Fess. Mr, Robert Todd Lincoin stipulated that. the papers were not to be made: avail- able to the public antil 21 years after his death. This anniversary will occur next: July 26 and it is believed} that the papers will fil many gaps in Lincoln's lit- erature. Twice as many Ater- feans have: been killed by automobiles in the past 25 years as by all the wars in|. this country’s history. FINLAND PAID Finland, the only country that paid its war debts regu- latly to the United also » clean record o! octal, economie and poli- tical progress. 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Volees of the Strings—mi 148—Five Minutes News—+cbs Sunday Atetry-Go-Round —nbe s “Walter Winchell Commentsabe Wapioring the Unknown—mbs $:16—-Hollywood Commentary—abe 090 Albu of Familiar Music—nbe bouts or Nothing, Quiz—mbs Policéwoman, Drama Show—abc }) Don Ameche’s Variety—nbc ‘Téke lt or Leave It Quiz—cbs BE Guild of the c ‘ eters Sho Be atts Bop & Ghestemobs ‘Hoekridge Song—mbs ‘Wi0OsNOws & Variety 2 hrs.—nbe Bait g Bases md Flour abe ews Dance 2 hrs.—mbs: ‘41:00~Danee Rand Hr.—abc-west only TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS ; (Kaew America) Charlotte Carr, director of the Citizens’ Committee on Children, | New York, noted social worker, born in Dayton, Ohio, 57 years ago. cy, Ill, 41 years ago. ¥. Fairless, president! of U.S, Steel, born at Pigeon Run, O., ST years ago. Herschel V. Johnson, diplomat, member of the UN Security Coun- cil, bora in Atlanta, Ga., 53 years ago. Norman Corwin of New York,! radio writer-producer, born in, Boston, 37 years ago. U.S. Seriator James E. Murray of} s born in Ontario, Can- da, 71 years ago, 4 Store, 506 Southard, St. Plumbing “!Girl’s Bicycle, good condition, ot or black an@ ‘white, at special occasion. A_ lifetime treasure. At your setvice any-| , witere, any time, night . Very reasonable. Evans All types selectricat: paired and. re-condit FOR sai supplies, complete stock. Plastic tile, paints and Fla. Phone 17-3421. Furnished. home, five bedrooms, completely remodeled and dec- orated. Refrigerator, Magic stove, water heater, large porch, tropical yard. Price, $10,50ty: Immediate possession. Also ho-! tels, filling station and homes of. { the better kind. Paul Boysen, €26 Fleming St, Phone 153. | apr28-6tx ‘Sapito’s Restaurant, corner Whites head and Petronia. Good equip-; ment. Good business. $1600. Inquite on premises. apr30-6tx 1946 Harley-Davidson 61 miofor- cycle. Price $650. Inquire R. E. Morgan, CTM, Gilmore, Box M-46, Citizen Office. may1!-3tx: 1941 Ford super de luxe sedan. Radio, new paint. Iaquire 418 United St. apr30-4tx | $$ $e Restaurant, fully-equipped: Rea-| son for selling, illness in fai ily. Good location, ,921, Di sion Street. may2-3tx Zenith console radiophono, auto- matic record changer, ‘plays, 10. records, 10 in. or 12 in. Owner. leaving town. Inquire Bahama 1 Bar, between 12 and 6 p.m. { & may2-2tx : 5-ft.\ bathtub. General Biectric! stove. Paul’s Tire Shop. maar Furniture for’ sale. | 42-F, N.AS. Apply Unit may2-2tx One pair girl’s skates, size 4%,! $10.00; one platform rocker, $8:00; one pressure cooker| new, $12.00. 310 Peacon Lane. may3-1tx Baby Carriage, practically new, $15. Oriole Stove. Inquire 819 Olivia St. may2-3tx | One electric refrigerator. 651 wil-| liam St. may1-6tx | Ten-room house, Cor. Division and Georgia Streets. Large back lot, bearing tropical fruit trees. Apply 905 South Street, may2-6tx/ $17.00; stroller, $5.00; high chair, $4.00; kiddy cart, $5.00. Pedone, 119 Duval Street, first] floor. may2-2tx 18 six-weeks-old pigs; 2 two- hundred pound sows; 1 two- hundred fifty pound boar. Ap- ply 1502 South St. (Mrs. Pin- der). may2-3tx Glazed wall tile for bath and kitchen. SOUTHERN TILE COMPANY 2500 S.W. 28th Lane US. No. 1 at S.W. 25th Ave. on the railroad, Miami, Florida. may3-6t 12 lots in Big Pine Key with 2- room cabin, sleeping trailer, out-{ side shacks, partly furnished, 3/ rowboats, few chickens and ducks, few minutes walk from beach, road to property. $1000 for quick sale. P.O. Box 413, Key West, or see owner on property. Turn right on road by Big Pine Inn to property. may}-3tx; RCA table model radio, $25.00. RCA radio-phonograph, $30.00. Both excellent condition. For quick sale. 202-A Poinciana Ext. y may1-3tx | 1946 Philco Portable Radio with j battery; like new. 525 Margaret Street, after 5:00 p. m. May1-3tx . 4 Will do, small money down. Guaranteed. Or- in Be for immeBiate | iota . Reape) otto April 1p Cs Smal outboard motor.’ Must be in good’ order. Réasdheble . fot ‘cash.’ R. V. Christie, 126 Asin St., rear of ‘Citizen Bldg;. ae tayl-3t laundty it brought f'1010 Olivia St. dre he Bh Home ' for In- puppies, By ds aeciring to « es Caan ray. Ne, 8060 WILLIAM J. _ Mm vé. CARMELLA VAR! Peat thea, Poe ys of ine atte ptaken as Ly Dn,” (SEAL) against you is the his quire 8501 Flagler. may2-2tx|, {Used Car, Plymouth, Ford Chevrolet, in goud condition. Perez, 1021 Watson Street (rear). may3.-3tx, fom, sikely’ Large store in best locaton. One half block from La Concha on Fleming. Highly suitable for grocery, meat niarkef. Success- ful business of this kind im lo- cation for 30 yeats. Fine for any other busifiéss. Inquite at Pepper’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Fleming St. mayl-tf Furnished cottage, couple only. No pets. 3226 Margaret St. Ap- ply 1128 Margatet. apr30-4tx Furnished house at 825 Elizabeth, Adults, only. Apply 519 Cath- erine. apr30-6tx, Completely furnishéd cottage to couple.“ No animals of chil- dren. Near South Beach. $05 monthly. Apply 1104 Division street, or at the County Judge's office. may1-5t Rooms with bath, also large airy. Toom with electric hot plate for cooking. Summer rates. 724 Eaton Street. may1-3tx Apartment — Apply Ster- ling’s Poultry Market, Fleming St. Newly furnished two bédroom apartment. Electric icé box. Apply 912 Fleming (upstairs), after 5 p, m. Four-room apartment with elec- tric frigidaire, hot water, $45 per month. Apply 909 Eliza- beth Street. may3-2tx. Smalf apartrient, $40.08 inonthly. No children, rio pets. 626 Wil- liam Sf. may3-1tk WANTED TO RENT ‘Wanted To Rent—Two-bedroom, 173-C Poin- may2-3tx furnished place. ciana. Lost Black leather wallet, containing identification. Reward. J. C. Voorhees, North Béaeh Inn. mhayl-3tx may2-3tx { ¢ tament of deceared. Li orable Raymond R. Lord, Judge in and for Monroe ¢ i is Ren sab Florida, her Pinal Report a made application tor as sue! re hat neue ap: eee ae tates ak Mk tad Attorney for rae "3 her diechare- +] Executrix. Dated thin 1ith day of Apri, & D. 1947. (84) GENEVA DONE i. ot ve 00m. incite, va. SARAH L. WULKENE, Case No. SETH wa, hal 1 st Lebanon, You are ny pear to the Bil in ¢ a jour in The Kev West paper published ia fda. Done and Orde of April, AT may2-2tx| ! IN ad MADELINE K. 8HECK, Plaintiff, pear to the divorce in the above riyled m. Key Went, Pier- a thin 16th day Nr A thereiy will be taken as com Thid Order ix to once ® week for fow weeks in The Key We newspaper published in Fioride Kex Wy a ee Mt a — 1 thie jay of May, A.D. (Skat) hows Clerk of the ¢ (sd) ALLAN RB. Solicitor for Plaintiff, may 3. ' cna ®. Renge, Hed with the Hen |. County