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Citizen: . uge;this means of ex-10. Weech, John C. Park ’ ‘This after-| William E. Huston. 6 bunch of hoprges, six to —— be exagt, were brought to Trum-| sixty more hydrants w: pices we gies up. there. This| installed in Key West, WP, TE o b -3 gn yi be- | pervigor B. Curry Moreno lected for| are dangerous; they get loose see = be ~ ending and ruin win this neighborhood, had| jyauseet veut ads go.back t0/1987; Wwa'|Wiie to contend with. all last) was panel business today. is ih gBstagliberd am against! service in ithan five times better |* horses in a. resi- - ‘onde kag 2d vanes, 1 work hard. and|_™et. Said ect to use my night for sleep*!), ye me ng ba ed Pe having t0/ iighthouse Pci ite. ie gape “eh out ‘of my yard, as issued recently by fwhere I have spent many hours Bervaldi a.n.d;j eid considerable money on. d: in The Citizen. |) I'm quite ‘a lover of animals ii || and am’ not against horses, but 'T would. like to. know if this is “to-be ‘allowed: After all, a n: has: a.right to defend his ” KEY WESTER. Patricia. Ann, of San. Diego, Cali-.|' fornia, are visiting Mrs. Byrd’s mother, Mrs. Hildah Roberts Salis of Fleming street. ‘agai Assistant State Attorney J.} comics is HNRDEY GIVEN that | arainar Lancelot Lester left today for|tne undersigned: ing to. Tallahassee on, business concern- | ip Bagincen anaes ihe Sone ing Monroe county, 5oa Catherine icey Wee Florida, intend, to r said titious name with Monfoe County, tice in the court it Key Went, eight calendar mon ‘of extreme conditions m on cond: compariso! ' that prevailed in. Key \West during the Depres- 0 Either comparison,, war-time days or the days ‘of the Depression, does not form a true basis, because in hoth cases. But, should we base the comparison on{® before the war or ‘DEFENDB NAVY MOVE ditor, The Citizen: Considering the dependence 5 West has for its economic life m the naval activities here, it is n‘my humble opinion a short- pighted policy to oppose the ac- quisition by the Navy Department the Poinciana*Housing units. ; Suppose the city and county ido lose $6,000 in taxes. What is Mr. and Mrs. Howard Butler left this morning for Matecumbe} F' |to spend a week there visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. morning for Moorhaven to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Roberts. A musical program was ren. dered Wednesday by. third grade pupils in the Division street Ancel Albury left this Circuit, Court of ated April .30th, 1947, ti rl i be ated April TEER, BRODBRAD, DICK SHAW, Sole Owners. 8-15-22, 19 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAM ME STATUTE. NOTICH 18 HDREBY GIVEN. that, 4* Sdminint the undersigned, ‘desiring to-engag in business under’ the fictitio name of “Key ‘School of: Art Whitehead it, Tk 1 key ida, intends to register said fi of the in | ‘Monroe County, FHige of the first publica’ ¢ noticé.” Each. clail w flee he tion of im oF hall be in writing, and shal e, place of residence and address of shail he sworn t ry shall be void. his attorney, any sfiaim or demand not no filed (na) DIONISIO MURA rator of the Estate of ILVIRA MURO, deceased apr.17-24imay 84s \ Ur COERT se pesnat. ‘uch claim or school under the direction of| shortly after the war, Welsnat loss compared to the tens of Mrs. Laura Crusoe. | ind that business in Key |ttousands the Navy Department {West today. is still. fairly }is pouring and will continue to rel Florida. Dated April_ 16, 1947. BETT: f Cane Se. é BEAL, . iv PEAL | CLARA P. FELIL \ realty prices thus far ‘have: iif i if Hl te fh i h vijrt! f sfc wane li t : 28 i it is so: good. with savings still have faith in Key West, indging by the’ investments real estate. Further, goed, t Apparently that -persons downward Several. -praperties; ! in some. instances, tt were remindful: of, n Sade, during the te nai Vi [pour into Key West? LEON SAUNDERS. ‘Key West, Fla., ay 8, 1947. i DUSTY STREETS Editor, The Citizen: While it is a pleasure to drive over Key West's miles of paved ds,. the same cannot be said of many. charming dirt side roads and lanes. These could be a dis- tinct asset to the community. But each time a car passes along these dirt roads great clouds of:dust obscure the sun, fill the eyes and lungs of pedestrians with |powdery, choking dust! “This dust also. permeates the homes along [these roads, so that housekeeping | tits the despair of every wife. , Even worse, these clouds of dust ,) area definite problem and menace The Citizen is inclined to: wee with the view that. fjothers’ Day has become: of a commercial- racket but, if it takes to make mothers (Sanford Herald) “It’s easy to . park’and op in Allentown.” This logan of the Allentown, a., merchants accenvpanie: sooo of vo $300,000 corporation organ- i 300 business firms. Pre Spee for 1,200 cars in eig! ten lots near the heart of business district. These’ will be at most 1,000 away from the shops, @ ional survey having wn that this is about as as customers are willing walk from their cars. — Many stores have provid- parking for their cus- . Sometimes a group; businesses in one or two adjoining buildings get to- geeee% £ eF i to those people who must work fl along. these! roads. Postmen, for May 6, 1947. Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “The Depression will be over when Churches start raising preachers’ salaries.” True internationalism is a spirit of mutual understanding and fellowship between men and nations, to replace the sus- picions, the competition, and the watchful selfishness of former generations. example, are badly handicapped by this citywide nuisance. As a seaport Key West is fa- miliar with the need of “speading oil on troubled waters”. landlubber now suggests. that a simple layer of oil on our dusty | K streets is equally imperative. HARI KIDD. Key West, Fla., 6% inl tans Seatac: ¥ ey hope to provide park-{ | gether, each taking space in|; a common parking lot. A association like that in Allentown is new. It is al- so necessary. The store which is far away from the. automobile is in is little to be gain- aceusing the poli- of ‘ playing politics. are they in office for?’ E if as much, or more, id 1 4 for a dollars. ih AP Newsteatures ; ICANS ) PERENNIAL Cape Cod Cottage holds its popularity in the ‘small house field. Th% design, No. 602, iy by Architect A. Rey- ‘today cost about| mond Ellis, Box 191, West Hartford, Conn. It has a frontage of 60 28 | feet including porch and garage. requiring a minimum lot frontage worth, sueh an in-| 0&5 feet. The main house, without porch and garage, contains 23,- might even things up] 490-cubic feet. from which local estimates of cost can be made. Pres- the little man} est:building costs. exclusive of land, are ranging from 50 to 70 cents more bbild a de-{ami more per cubic foot, depending.on. local conditions and your But a/ i eouple ofj specifications. The plan includes a basement under the main house with heating room, laundry and hobby room. j ROBRAT Sote Owners.|-. ve. -1724;may1-8,47 |CARLO® L. FELI, , De jname of “Betty's Art Studip and NOSIEE U ce F ® NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to: engage! > in business under the. fictitious; Supplies". $21 ¥ Key West, Florida, intends to reg- ister said fictitious ‘name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Mon- roe County, Florida. Dated April 16, 1987. ROB! Se IN THE COU: a tee court, IN AND. VOW ODOUR BS, Phew is In re: ate of ; y BEHAS, ‘ Deceased. is’ heteby*-given to all may concern that Norv: as Executor of the Last Notice Ret Wi) and .Testament ‘of Joh; Behan, deceased, han filed with the 4, Honorable: Raymond. R. tory, Coun- | ty Judge in- and. for-Mom ty, Florida, “his Final -Repor has made charge A and rt and {| deceas: Dated May. 7 Ni As Executor and Testamen Behan, J. Y, Porter, 1¥; Attorney for ‘Executor. IN, THE Ch RURVEN Or TEE ptt es sade C1 JAMES R. LEBO! Plaintire, no V™ : DIV DORIS AILEEN BURRIS unbor eek OF PUBL ATION ORS “AILWEN: BURRE 75 yRBORU! 2 « Stewart Avenue, . Rock Hill, South Carolina.” You are hereby: required ta ap- pear to the bil of complaint, for divorce in the: ahove styled cause on or before the: 3Gth day sof May, -D. » otherwise the ajlega- will be’ taken as con- fessed, This Order Is to be publishe@ once week for four conkecutive weeks he West Citizen, a news- he City. of Key this 2204 ished in t RO: Clerk of the Monroe County, Florida. By: Aliee H, Salgado, (sd) ALLAN RB. CLE. Solicttor for Piaintii r TM SUDICIAL CIRC STATE_OF FLORIDA, FOR. MOSROK COENEY. IN NCERN. Cane No. 16-1167 LOUISE STEAD. » Plaintitt, Xf: DIVORCE JAMES LESTER STEAD, Defendant. OBDRR OF PUBLICATIO: TO, James Lester Care o¢ Karh Wautoma,, Wisconsin, You are hereby required to. ap- iw ‘| pear to the Bill for Divorce filed against “you in the above styled use on_or before the 26th day of A.D:. 1947, otherwire the al- jegations contained therein will be taken an confessed. Trene and Ordered at Key West, Coun- |) i | ida, this 23rd ‘day of April, A.D. t Court Seal). “ptamtitt, DIV TO: Carlon 1. Fel care New Yor * You, are legations contained We taken an confexned. ‘BETTY BEAL, |’. Done ‘BRO, | Florida, 4 and Ordered at Ki this 16th day of nrique Esquinalde, J alae for Plain GS & Business Werld” The newsboy wha delivers your paper may be starting hia first million every time you drop some coins in hie hand. And even if he's never a millionaire, he will he a better business man: amare valuable mowher of hia community when he's Subscribe to the Key West Citizen 25e'A Week by Carrier