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dor- in the main, the in-]. eéling, “enters in- ‘our. evéry-day life. ‘It so ’ ly. becomes. something a second nature to us, we ma Aste. mie) ; Base Operations Officer, was the “|guest “speaker ‘at ‘the “regular 4! town prosper when it lacks .the proper medical facilities which, ]* a-matter. of meeting of Arthur: Sawyer Post , 28," Atnerican’ Legion, “Held |» last ‘evening. ‘Commarider Vinock discussed the Naval Reserve: re. cruiting program’ in this area. ** Maine Plot, City. Cemetery. *_ It was stated that the Post's representatives to Boy’s State, Tallahassee, would leave Sunday, June 8th. The representatives and. though ous. ere: : the. against, him: is fas; we all know, ef {great importance in any.town? Last. week my niece was suf- ‘fering from a severe earacheand } | was taken to a local medical doc- | NOT. CURSED _|tor.: While’ impatiently await- Editor, The Citizen: ing her turn, her mother was in- T have often heard the old-tim- | formed that unless she had made ers bay that Key West’ is.cursed,|an appointment she couldn't ‘that being: the reason for our, re-. possibly see the doctor. 4 tarded -progress.The answer is Disgusted and almost deaf ‘with poor judgment and complacency. earache, she’ was taken to an- ‘The. Citizen’s headlines, “State;other, but this one happened to limits - liquor licenses,” should }be out of town. They visited an. yl = may I ask, “How can a ¢ {have read, “State limits progress |other doctor and still another, elings, but they ways Stem from “and fortunate in- is that man. who can nscientiously say he has no .. Those 80 stu- nts ‘will learn that it is the in life against “haba” obstoig il ebout to «el aan for all Wa 4p make a cruise ee Ee hat as waa rve. join the civilian Naval Reserve Now! ADVICE FROM MR. TAFT _ Charles P. Taft, presi- dent of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, is concerned about the admitted economic pol- icies that are secyring wide currency among people of good will... 1 Mr. ‘Taft says that most business men, when faced with this situation, “join in a witch hunt against the Com- munist bogey, instead of earning to understand our ystem ‘and Kéatning; to pro+ '!mote and defend it.” Business men should be interested in what Mr. Taft says’ and adopt his sugges- tion of understanding, pro- moting and defending our economic way of life. De- mouncing Communism, Reds ‘and radicals is not the way 1,000) to a plish “any of the } 00 | purposés’ outlined. Just to be mean, we ask you, what happened to the :/resolutions you made as 1947 began? ‘SEE AMERICA FIRST The States ‘of Arizona, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louis- aed Maine and: Michigan, ‘innesota, Missouri, New} Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, , South Caro- lina, Tennessee and Utah all have advertising plans invit- ‘ acienti- of HD fee Paid stesk 8aF F & j They are Billy Holmberg, Andre Mumford, ‘and Robert Miller. Pierre, S, D. has a municipal li- quor store selling liquor by the}, drink, . INTHE cincouiT Ri BNTH J MONROR COUNTY, FLORIDA. CHANCERY, Cane NATHALIF MIM! jaintiff, DIVORCE ACTION sft = ee, of Key West.” j I readily admit that Key West | ig overcrowded with bars. They! aré not. proportionately spaced, ' many ‘have “poor management, | and in plain language are dis- gusting and a nuisance. However, j m the other hand, we are awate ' tall developments are Veegee!| the tourist trade. Accepting is fact, what person or persons i gee restaurants, large ho. j yachtsmen’s accommoda- and entertainment clubs if state is going to prohibit a rice that is legally recognized? personally believe. that eighty cent of the people pecan | indulge .in alcotiolic bever- es, so it’s the question of cater- to and serving. the majority. This is the interest of any busi- ness man: : I believe there must be a more reasonable plan ‘to eliminate the overcrowding of a city;with bars, than ome that will penalize and drive oui ‘he improvements we sorely need. The best we can ex- pect of such a law is the encour- agemenit of speak-easies, lawless- ness, and general corrutaion of | officials. Pérhaps that is the rea-/| son. It is the duty of our county and city officials to have this bill stopped, and a more equitable law adopted before we suffer the con- sequences. FFE + Rees W. C. SWEETING. Key, Westy Fi ees May 27, T9478 * WANTS JOBS’ Editor, The Citizen: During my recent tour of duty with the’ U.°S. Navy, it was my good fortune to spend a couple ‘of months in Key West. I say “good fortuiie,”. because I great- ly enjoyed that brief visit to your city. In fact, of the many places I have been, both in this country and abroad, Key West is the one place I have the most urgent desire to revisit. My present circumstances are such “that. any revisit must be associated with a job of some sort. Iam in the Harvard .Grad- uate School (economics) onthe iG. I. Bill. My wife is a medical student at Boston University. We both-have*had varied working experience, and can do almost anything. We would like great. ly to-find’ jobs in Key Wést. this summer. Hence, I have appended to this letter an ad.: intended for your classified: section..We would like going to heavily ‘invest © in} @™S food but to no avail. To make it short, two doctors were out of town while two others demanded a previous appointment. Hopeless- ly, the child was returned, and resorted to impracticable medical THE 3 es es treatment administered by friends “YY ASD rm MONROR ,OOUNTT, fly i PROBATE, It is quite evident that due.to} xotioe i i ue : ‘i Deceaned. unavoidable difficulties surround- whom it may concern that, Norval i: , Read, as cutoi t rt our every-day lives, we cane! Wni ana’ ‘Testament. of John Not at just any undetermined mo- Suns Qgosezes: maps flied wits the ity’. ond R. , Coun- ment go to the city’s only munk | 1° ge ik and for Monroe Couns cipal hospital, which happens to ty. Florida, ue Final avert ‘and 5 phatlon eatic 8 dis- fe q ja o1 C. In view of the foregoing, I em, | Sceased- ie i Phasize the fact we should..a Dated May SORVALL K. READ, must have, as in other cifieg Ab Mxecutor of the Last Wilt loyal doctors, situated” within Sandie Rocce. ee the ‘city limit, to accept emerg-| 4, ency cases that may arise and to put an end to “appointments” 4 whenever human sufferings are a8 erne + concerned. OF THE STATE OF FLORID RICHARD ORTIZ. '” ‘OR MONROFR COUNTY. Key West, Fla., AND HANCER! 624 Elizabeth St., May 26, 1947. THE LOW DOWN|~ wrts.t WEST 120TH ST! WV YOR) Ww YO) j cRAE, Plaintiff, DIVORCE entitled court to the Bil of Com plaint filed against you in the e, and The Key y designated Today I em on “free Enter- prise.” But anybody is all wet it : teh thi zp ptt | ch this Or- he jumps at any conclusion that onte a week “free” means you. are to get| fer four. consecutiv: eeks. Witness the Honorable ,jsomething: for nothing, like may-} Lopez, Jr, as One of the dnakes be* where the Government ‘lates of this Court and the s f this out so much per ‘acre for’ not} Monroe County. i rasing potatoes. And before ex- Sy pounding further, you know, times when I ponder the “free” subpect, she seems it would pay us citizens to hire ourselves a] JOHN OG: SAWYER, good phrenlogist and have run] °CHor for Tiaintite. his fingers over Uncle Sambo’s dome. The Old Boy has kinda gone single-track. His urge to give stuff away, it is getting] Notice is hereby given that world wide—and just local. on June 2, 1947, the City assess- But back to free enterprise, {ment roll for the year 1947 will NOTICE OF MEETING OF EQUALIZING BOARD some folks have gassed about it|be submitted to the Equalizing | as if it was some kind of poison | Board of The City of Key West, for the little fellow. But from] Florida, for approval. my research, I deduct that’ when vanish, like the fresh air blows | be in the office of the City Clerk in and clears up the fog there in{and available for inspection by Puget Sound, where, for a while,|the public beginning June 2, T hung out. 1947. You pick out an item, say gas- oline, everybody uses gasoline.|have corrections made in sich Where would we be if each per- | roll, whether iri the listing, valu- | son had to make his own—if| ation of property or otherwise, folks were not allowed to get to-} must file with the undersigned gether, pool their money, hire | City Clerk, on or before the 2nd anybody they want for manager,| day of June, 1947, their written drill an oil well, build a refinery, petition setting forth their ob- That said assessment roll will | a: That all persons desiring toj (s vs. ARRAM MIMS, Defend: ORDER OF PUBL! ‘O: Abram Mims, Residence Unknown. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint ‘for divorce in the above styled cause on the 36th day -of June, 1947, oth erwise. the allegations contained therein will be taken as confessed. This Order to be published “once, 01 West Citizen, a n roa published in Key West, ida. red on thix 28th CSAWTER, ]* renit Court, THOMAS’ S. Solicitor for Se . : of the Swiss flag. On holidays, | Route 23 4 ithe youngsters and oldsters dress | ere ms to ap-|UP in native costume. Beer in| on the 36th day of June senb and Ordered this 28th day boat,” which is what the import | ‘lant shuttle of the machine hed :, |sembles, It was the use of the "|shuttle that changed embroidery | from a crude facsimile of hand. ' |work into a finished, smooth pat- tern. ' THOMAS S. CARO, Solicitor for the Plaintiff. y 29; jun 5-12-19, 1947 +) | MARION F vs. 7 JUANITA HARNETT Defer ROOF PUR Juanita _Harnette, 476 Lennox Avenue, 4 of June, 1 titled Court plaint filed above entitle: West Citizen as the newspaper in whi der shall be published on for four (4) consecutive Wit Honorable Lopez, J one of t ‘ourt in the Monroe Co JOHN G. SAWYER, Solicitor for Plaintiff. ma, 9; IT] To oversimplify the whole 618 Proms ing vacationers and travel-|it run. in. the first Friday and ers into their states to see|Saturday editions for which it is the sights and, enjoy theleligible. I note that your rates he y, climate, luxuries|are made known on application. and sports. Each of these}Please bill me. ‘states claim it has ev- . CARL M. STEVENS. ing that is worth while ae a Mack svsing in any part of the/yay 20, 1947.” According to, Advertising} AGAINST “APPOINTMENTS” Age, a total or 39 states,|aitor, The Citizen: toned west, north and south, For the past three years I have 1 spend $4,000,000 in ad-{peen reading in your Forum nu. during jing|merous comments and opinions - ~~ “tending to help make Key West employ people. The right to do jections to such assessment, and | all these things—to ‘work your! the corrections which they de- ownself or let your spare change | sire to have made. work for you—that is “free «en- The Equalizing Board of The, terprise. City of Key West, Florida, will) POR TBR ja Be meet at 7 ‘e’clock P. M., on June JOHN: COMPLETES }2, 1947, in the City Commission HIS BASIC TRAINING | Chamber, City Hall, Key West,,, Ageia to The Citizen). Florida, td receive, consider and FORT, JACKSON, S. C., May | act upon said petitions. 29.—Benjamin H. Johnson, whose Dated at Key West, Florida, guardian is Mrs. Victor Russell, | this 29th day of May, A.D. 1947. 1405 Olivia street, Key West, has ROY HAMLIN, completed his basic training at City Clerk of The City this camp. Johnson entered the of Key West, Florida. | Phone 177 Army on April 11, 1947, Li: . ‘may 29-4t 1114 Division St. Cor, Varele Free Delivery sae eee Ce * em oR eS Ke we oe