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Ph NS EAS SS to try’ to close the mouth, of-a MORN EP; ely ear we dinnatenen cre ‘ing | Last Saturday and Sunday, somebody re. in Key West started a rumor that a hurri- cane had formed in ‘ed vicinity of Nic ( ather © Bures' wee bak sis TH, logal By inquiries about ‘the Tpytoce ‘hurricane that existed only in the rumor- monger’s mind. A Weather Buregu man said to The Citizen: “If there is a hurricane at Nicaragua, in what ways could it be known in Key West? Only by a cablegram - from that countty;,a radio message from a ship, or a report from an airplane pilot. If any of ‘those sources knew about the presence of a hurricane,’ to whom or to what agency would the information, be given first? A radiogram or a cablegram would be sent to the Weather Bureau and an airplane pilot’s report would go to the Army or tle Navy and-be relayed to the Weather Bu- reau- But the Army, the Navy and the Weather Bureau know nothing about the supposed hurricane at Nicaragua, so how could a private individual know? In view - - - —~ of those facts, the report is purely an un- ; Y ae founded rumor.” IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST It was not till Monday afternoon, after ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN The Citizen had been delivered without More Hotels and Apartments. any advisory, that the rumor died out. y Beach and Bathing Pavilion, When a tropical disturbance forms in what is termed this area, you may be Ajirports—Lang and Sea. ay neta of County eae sure that the Weather Bureau will issue the information, as it did yesterday. ity Governments. a Comounty Auditorium. But the rumormonger will continue his whispering of things that are not so, and the speeding driver will continue to step on the gas, despite the ‘warning he is endangering his own life and the lives of others, . ‘ ie ie to tisen is an Lage forum and invite: auis: of local or anonymous 1 2, 3. 4 SS ee - MONOGRAPH Harry 8, Truman, : The White. House. Dear Harry: ' Florida and other southern states have been hard hit by the recent hurri- cane. Hasn’t any nation in- the world of- fered help? Or are we destined ever to give and never to get? ‘Even a little sympathy would be appreciated. , THE ORACLE. A New Jersey man sentenced to death | for robbing a bank and killing three per- sons does not smoke or drink and is an avid Bible reader. Apparently, his only faults were robbery and murder. “BURY OUR HOPES FOR PEACE” + - Unless the United States becomes the THE HEALTH QUESTION . granary of the world, “we shall bury our __— hopes for. peace,” declares Chairman ae one of his recent speeches, Senator | Luckman, of the President’s food commit- Taft touched on the problem of medical’} tee, in urging the people of this country ete_appoai+| to. save food to prevent Europeans from tioh to socialization ‘of medicine, and to | having t) hunger that creates despair and government. ‘insurance, schemes “which } chaos. ai would profess to give “free” medical The first aim of the concentrated care ‘to all the people. He then said that | drive is to persuade the people of this a percentage of the people are unable to} country to eliminate waste in connection pay. for the service: they need, and that | with the use of food. Many foreign visit- here. the government should fill the gap | ors to the United States have been appall- by ‘appropriating funds to help state andjed by the alarming quantity of food county bodies meet the bills of the in- | thrown away. In the opinion of American digent. ~ experts, the careful conservation of food vPhis is an intelligent approach to the } will take care of the situation in Europe health question, sand a bill incorporating without causing any American to give up Mr. Taft’s proposals is scheduled for|a normal diet. consideration’ by the next Congress. There While we have some doubt about the is no reason on earth why all the tax- | effectiveness of a voluntary food conser- Payers should contribute billions a year} vation program, although surely much to pwovide. medical service for the ma- | food will be saved, the pressure of events Jority, of, people, -whorwre’ pétfectly able to | in Europe demands immediate action and pay for itjeither in the traditional manner | those directing the campaign in this coun- or through membership.» in , one of the | try assert that the Jaunehing ofa volun, volintary prepaid medical care plans. The tary campaign is necessary because it is mere administration of. so grandiose a} the quickest way to get results. scheme would require the creation of an We trust that every reader of The enormous bureaucracy, would . make the Citizen will make a_ conscious effort pay and promotion of doctors a political | to conserve food and thus Participate, in a matter, and would be a‘long step toward | very slight way, in the saving of lives in socialized medicine. ~ < Western Europe. ‘The use of Federal funds, locally ad- miistered, to assist those Who cannot even The country’s dog Population is ap- affprd to join the inéxpensive prepayment | proximately 17,700,000, according to a plans is an entirely different’ matter. It| survey completed recently, A dog gone fitg:in with modern concepts of the re-| good crack here would be permissible, sponsibilities af the government. It would | but we'll refrain, way regiment doctors or encourage socialization of the profession. And it woulg properly solve one’ of the last re- ee major medical care problems we ave. WHAT THE CURTAIN HIDES Competitive American business is pro- ! ducing for the American people more than SB de pa en aay other people have. ee The mah, or woman, who thinks he, A survey published in “Factory Man- or she, knows all the answers, usually | agement ‘and Maintenance” shows that knows none. after paying for food, shelter, and taxes, an American worker has 50 times as much Emmarh people are not the ones that do| money left as an Italian doing similar all’ the talking. Sometimes, intelligence | work, five times as much as a French tella a Remgon to keep his mouth shut. Dutch, or Argentine worker, -twice as much as.a,South African, $10 } Don't forget your church when you | more than 8 Canadian, poy $3 : eae figure on spending your money, The aver- | more than an Englishman. age citizen owes more to his church, as an The comparison stops dead at the street, east of marl. Convinced that was no good, they mixed the marl with | 2 tar and filled the holes zit such as tradespeople and people going to the beach ‘for a swim. sioners and City pete 704 White St., Key West, Fla., Oct. 18, 1947. ——_—__—_——_ ‘ausvseeganagpnngungunnagunagenneagangusanieenennenety Key TTT COUT LLL LAL meeting last night, directed Clerk Ross C. Sawyer to prepare a pay- roll for two months today. Saw- yer announced early this after- noon that checks are ready for county employes. Mallory Line agent, today receiv- edea telegram headquarters in New York, forming him that all sailings to Key West from Boston, New York and ‘Jacksonville, by the com- pany’s ships, have been cancelled until further notice. from Washington, The Citizen today, Frank O. Weech of Key West has been made knight commander the Scottish’ Rite Masons in tl southern jurisdiction of the Uni ed States. the payment of poll taxes for the election next month. Tax Collec- tor Ladd said he thought that the number of payments about 1,000 by the time the books are closed tomorrow. daughter, Miss left this morning for Miami to visit Miss Doris, another daugh- ter of Mrs. Johnson, who is em- ployed in the immigration serv- ice in that city. and Ada Rodriguez will be host- esses at a meeting of the Key West Junior Woman’s Club Fri- ivision, with How about it, City Commis- West In Days Gone By OF THE CITIZEN OF OCT. 18, 1937 at a County commissioners, Charles E. Smith, local Clyde- company in- from An Associated Press dispatch published in says that 2 Tomorrow is the deadline for will be Mrs. Thurston Johnson and Elaine Johnson, The Misses Martha Carbonell day afternoon in the public. li brary. prstcnnearen 6 : Parent-Teacher Association of the Division Street public school will give a fashion show tomor- row night in the high auditorium. school Today THe Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “A friend is one who knows all about you but likes you just the same.” TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES (Know America) 1631 — Michael Wigglesworth, New England clergyman, author of long poem, “The Day of Doom,” long popular, born in Eng- land. Died May 27, 1705. 1737—Robert L. Stevens, naval engineer, pioneer steamboat in- ventor, son of famed engineer, born in Hoboken, N. J. Died there, April 20, 1850. 1824—Allen B. Wilson, journey- man cabinet maker, one of the first sewing machine inventors, born in Cortland Co., N. ¥. Died April 29, 1883. 1839—Thomas B. Reed, famed Maine lawyer, congressman and Speaker, born in Portland, Maine, Died Dec. 7, 1902. 1844—Harvey W. Wiley, noted U.S. Dept. of Agriculture chem- ist, famed pure food reformer, institution among meb, thigh He generally | Russian’ border. But there is no reason to realizes. Bven the non-churchgoer would | believe the iron curtain would exist if not be enthusiastic about living in a com-| Russian living conditions ¢ould stand munity that had no ehurches. comparison. = in Kent, Ind. Died June 30, About 567 tons of water are required to produce a ton of dry clover. ate bat ; es ef famed nin "blair tbe "Hourenbe 7:30—Curtain Time —— a ares als Suse be soskane of Son et Ry = Toate eae on ne neceae. 8: 20-rruth ot Gs eae Hospitality ed ‘58—Five Minutes News—cbs | 00—Saturday Hit’ Parade— doen Davis Compdy—ebe ee Stop ate, Show—mbs 9:30—J Yagh Ie ee lo } 10:00 Kay, ky ser Callapee abe > The, Satuedan btrenage=chs oh ay Theater of the Air—mbs | 10: ae ee aes Gory abe | Haglott Hoedowneabe 10: yea Danie ‘Tune Band—cbs 7° Bunce srs —cbs nce erties es & News (1% hrs.)—mbs. inyed—abc- wea PROGRAMS fe quater standard. For cen. adr rh big hour, tor tat a ae enia a SUNDAY, QCTORER 19 Atterneen 1:00—America ‘United, Forum—nbe People’s: Platform, .Forum—cbs Sam Petiianit Talk—abe Ceci Brown Comment—mbs 1:15—Raymond’ Swing—abe Singing Canarjes—mbs-basic 1:30—Chicago Roundtablesnbe Doorway to Life—ebs Sammon Kaye Serenade—abe For Your Approval—mbs. | 2:00—Robert Merrily Concert—nbe Lewis Little Show—cbs Lee Sweetland: Show-abe Stephen Grabam «Dram: 2:30—James’ Melton: Cone Bob Rekd sings che } ‘The abe News: Ce Veter is ¢ Panei—mbs 2:42—Sunday MM: x ‘Tynes—che 3:00—Music Parade, Comment—nbe 10 Phiharmonic—cby Dog ‘Dtama-abe Melody Theater—mbg-basic 8:15—Johnny Thompson Song—abe & eine dee 5 Family ot abe. ‘AT Ow The veg sence here ae Bids House Gt Noe cae Oe Chi ichitasen Peabo: St Mystery—aibs 30— Musicana nbs Phi Spitatn ot cities Patti resents—abe Detective Mysterfes—mbs 700-—The Sun Theater—nbe Family eee Hise e'ativens-cbe | Bill Lanee Ad nee. The Shadow Dram blon and — el ecouitar Se py pe es ba Quick aa:a Figsh—mbs 5:45—Sunday Commentary—cbs Evening 00-—Catholi Ho Seruice—nbe oat a Raat ip bereice—n corn nent—-Abo Drama—mbs view—nbe ny Simrs—cbs it Si ver Told—abe ter, ga siieceat 1 100 Jack Benny Comedy—nby ‘Show. 7:30—Phil and Alice—nbe Blondie-Dagwood Comedy—cbs Exploring the Unknown—abe Gabriel Heatter Show—mbs 8:00—Edgar Bergen, Charlie—nbe Sam Spade Adventures-—cbs ymphony peeve tion, 8: 20— Fred Ean Cor Crime Doet ‘ama—cbs Jimmy idle! Movies—mbs | 8:45—Twin Commentary—mbs { sao nNBe Symption _coumyptary—ste Jan Aigest eyreet=-mbe-wank rE bpp rn Eb are othe Hawail Calls Musiclanssmbe TOTAL } rd—m ets te } y Merry-Go-Round—nbe Corliss Archer, Skit—cbs jer Winchell Time—abe Me at Parky’s—mb: 5—Eolly wood Comment— 9:30—Album of Familiar Music—nbe ‘ony Alan Young—cbs. heater Guild Hour—abe Jim Backus Comedy—mbs 10:00—Take It or Leave It—nbe Christopher Wélls, Drama—cbs of dain mbs 20— Eade Dowling Show—nbe Strike It men Sas ie ‘on Moxtpateabe Ronge—mba 10:45—Hery! 7; Mi News - fety 2 hrs.—nbe 8, ary. Dt Dance 2 hrs.: Hour—abe News, Dance ce Band 2 bre.—mba cash, fienee Obit \ Departs me fa wes BGR oralct eo. « “yeaa meet tt LS ee re t “THE Mi “te BUSINE! ears cae TON S311, U. STARE er Ly a el reserve batanc: cash | it collection o United States Govern- ASSETS Teh oth- 3 in process Ss. REV ding aang ment ph egtone. al. rect and tions ‘of Bt an sions uaranteed 4,436,984.25 ates political subdiyi- Corporate stocks (in- 24 cluding $12,000.00 stock f Federal Reserve atk) remiss arth 876. 3, furnitu: and: fixtures $16,272.04 | Real estate ow! ns i ot! than ba estate assets dividuals, a'n portage aa Time vdevosits. ‘of indi als, soreseren ees and dor at iow: TLeposits of Bai nks Other deposits, tee titled cashier's DEPO! party — ete, Porat, Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILI Common stock, par $100,000.00 Surplus 67 re 1 a9t a aot htt (including postal sav- ings. | Deposits ‘of ‘States and Dohitical nubdiviaiobs eck a, TH t CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Steek: total Undivided profits Reserves (and ferred stock) | Total Capital Ace: Total Liabilities Capital ment account for pre- Accounts retire- ounts s and ANDUM MEMOR. Assets pledged ‘or as- med to secure la- MFittes and for pure oses siate "ye Ploride, Pape of Monroe, J. Trevor, ubove-named bank, wear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge J. J. TREVOR, President. und pellet. (sea) other $1,815,163.97 [president do CORR WM. this 15th day I hereby bank. (Notary Seal) (ssa) MIZPAH M. ROBERTS, Notary Public, State of. Florida at Large. My Commission expires Sept. 2, 1948. octl8, 1947. (sa) JULIUS (sed) JAMES Sworn to and subscribed before | yetober, certify that 5 pot an officer or director of this} , FREE: of $1,727,807.89 24,149.67 23,581.85 $3,419,043.82 1,470,385.96 | 413,394.33 1,240,267.69 5, 77,056.29 A ies: sage 0 solemnly «| discharge as Executrix of the estate 2,235.91 R5T9.97 8,750.00 89. ASSETS ........- $7,185,080.24 LIABILITIES Demand deposits. of in- 87.24 as of the MAN. 1947, am EX THE € TRLEVEN' ‘wu OF PHE STATE OF AND xOe MONROE CHANCER: CHARLEY Cae, Se att & Sons, INC. a corporation organized and, ex-| 4, isting under the laws of the State of Florida, Pl ys. OLIVER B. KATHERL IN THE son, whose known: You are hereby ordered and re- Appearance on quired to file our jaintiff, Foreclosure of Lien TAYLOR and THOMPSON, “Detendants. NOTIC EAR ASE OF. THE STATE OF FLORIDA to Katherine Thomp- residence the 3rd day of November i" the Bieventh Judicial State of Florida, roe Calon in ida, is plaintiff an and Katherine coos @ will be entered vause was the situate, Count. to-w lying. Six (6) of Subdivision, above sty Decree ed ci it Court nd fe hancer: d Oliver B. 1 hompson ts, and in default of such Pro. Conte: you. instituted as afore: for the purpose of foreclosing a lien ned and held by the plaintiff up- following described laud, and of Monroe, State of Florida, against being Part of Lot Six (6) of Block Marathon Plat of Use, is un- now t of the of the or Mon- wherein ar in the Beach ich i is Book TO ALL WHOM CER. ly ei | NOTISPLIC fanioe Fon my emtitie ie eg “Sok ie at tr N COU! Coa in fo) “COUNTY EAGER ort or Fa In re: Estate JOHN Notice is hereb Eeonele Graham Criming, ae filed report as Executrix of the estate of John Timothy ‘Crim= [TE ms, her final deceased; that her petition for f aud that she will apply to the Fro! orable Raymond R. Judge of Monroe C on the 18th day of for approval of same and of John 'Pimo: on this 16th day (sd) of Executrix of John ceased. IN THE COUNTY JU 1x AND FOR wa *LORIDA. th re: Estate OTICE. TO RED: TO BAe CREDITORS MIND PE CLAIMS 1 MANDS. AGAINST SAL’ ESTATE SONS HAING You and each of notified and requii any claims or demands which you, or either of you, may hi the estate of Philip A. Wilson, de- ceased, late of said County Judge of Florida, at his offic West, Florida, wi ch claim or dem; writing and shail to by the claiman attorney, and any TO ALL CRE DIT: SONS HAVING _C) of notified and or either of you, the Conn Florida, ae his_ offic house of said Coun’ Monroe County, eight calendar "1 time of the first this notice. Each el shall be in writing, the place of residen such cla shall be AL Leonard reased, oct 11 CHANCE Cane JOHN A. CONKLI Plai Salem, New Jer You are hereby re to the Bill of Compl: in, the before the 27th day otherwise ein will be Monroe Cou By: Flore! (at) Allan B. Clear Solicitor for of Key West, Clerk's Office, City Florida, up to Tue: to be opened at a dum om street, We sealed elope mar side, “Bid son Street. Each 1 must bank Florida, in TiMOTHY iv MAY y Crimins, deceased, LEONCIE GRAHAM ‘Timothy oct 18-2 oe PROBATE. PHILIP A. WILSON, Court House of said County at Key calendar months from the time of he first publication of this notice. of residence and post-office address of the claimant and shall be sworn demand not so filed shall he void. require any claims or deman mity estate of Leonard dec. eared. late of sald Coun fice address of the shall be sworn to. by hi* agent or his attorney, and n or demand n ROSL Adminjatratnis of the Axo rose MO. ROE COUNT above styled ken bs cunte: Clerk of the Circ Florida, Y, October 21, 194 ject to the following conditions: ach bid must be en@osed in a or Building 1023 draft or bank , Payable to The City of Key than twenty percentum (200 ) ount bid. toa. a PRO- A vor F THR ae oes a: SES Pa alah he as CITY ON TUBSD. A.D. 1947, AND PROVIDING Eon Sa OF sain Qi Om —_ aR. eet To IN INA NeSPAPGR™ it resolved by the City Com- mission of The City of Key West, Florida, as follows: That the tellowing questions be submitted to a vote of the electors ot The City of West, Flor voting at the general city electi ta be held in said City on Tues@ay, November -4, A.[k 1947, and said questions shall be printed om the used in said election in sub- the following | form: CRIMI Decei given she. has. filed inal discharge, Lora, County ‘ounty, Florida, November, 1947, tinal October, 19 'RIMIN the estate of Crimins, de- nov 1-8, 1947.4 ROE 1 Shall there be ratified and - proved Chapter 24637, Laws Florida, (House Bil! No. 110%) enacted at the Session of the Leg- islature of Plorida, h the 1947, entitled: Ax ACT Authorizing and Empowering the City of Key West, Florica, abandon ag a Public Park ‘cer: tain Lands on, Stock Island, im Monroe County, State of Florida, acquired for public park pur- poses; and. authorizing and em- powering the City Commission of said City, acting on behalf of sald City to lense or sel? such lands or portions thereof as may be determined by said City Commis- sinn to be for the best interest of said city; Provided any such lease or sale is first approted at a referendum election to be held in said city; and providing this Act shall not heeome operative ov effective until ratified or ap- proved at referendum election to Be Walted and held in said City of Key West, Florida The lands roterred to being de- scribed as follow: % COURT, coUNTY, Deceased. yea: TORS oR you are hereby red to present against County, to the Monroe ‘County, e in the County thin eight (8) and shall be in state the place t, his agent or such elaim or Dated this 17 @ f Apeteg, this 17M day of Oetober, |#°TON4 oP atand of Stock Island, in (sd) CORINNE WiLSON, } Monroe County, State of Florida, As Administratrix of the} 4nd is that part vernment Lot Wstate of Philip A. Wilson,| 3 in Section 36 and that part of deceased, ¥ Government he Fina hs Oct 18-25; now 1-8, 1947. Governwent E : Roath 15 ia. Township | Sh, South of ange 25 ast, whie e TR RE seco irons now developed ag a golf course x! THE COURT OF THE ¢O er country club. site? TY JUDGE, MONROE COUNT (APPROVING SALE OF LAND) FLORIDA. IN PROBATE, Shail there be accepted and ap- In re: Estate of nr proved the offer of Samuel LEONARD H. GUERRO, Hyman, of Key West, Florida, to 7 2 ek ¢ hase, in fee simple, from The Deceased. ‘ORS AND PER- ORD ESTATE: you are hereby to of Key Weat, Florida, fa © cash — consideration — « His “00.00, the hereinafter desert a land, to-wit: Ton Wie Island of Stock Island. in Monroe County, Florida, and more particularly described as follows: the intersection shore of sajd nd and the Northerly line .ot » Railroa shown on a Plat 0 recorded in Plat Monroe County, at erly ice in the Avenue, a Stock Island, Book 1, page 35, Florida, Public Records; thenee running in Westerly direction along the Northerly right-of-way line of said Railroad Avenue Ove Thousand Five Hundred Fifty (1550) feet. more or less, to. its intersection with a line forming the outheasterly Bonneare ld a 1} land under lease by the 5 BE GUERRO. a} Government for a Rifle Rais Guerro, the said Southeasterly boundar, referred te heing a line Thre Hundred Fifty (350) feet South- easterly. and parajiel with the enter line of the Ritle Range as now constructe thence along Southea kis. ths ‘om =the publication of laim or demand and shall state e and post of- laimant, and the claimant, any so filed H. 18-2 de- nov 1, 1947 OURT OF THE theastorly. direction, ¢ One Thousand Two “ Bighty C280) feet, more or less, to the shore line; thence meandering along the shore line in a Southeasterly dt- Jne Thousand One Fun- ifty 0) feet, more or » the point of beginning. Together with any and ail vi- parlan rights thereupto belonging vise appertaining. the e description describes the triangular piece of land bound- the Northwesterly side by operty now under lease by Government for 2_rifje range and boundéd on the South by the Northerly right-of-way line ©] of Railroad Avenue, and bounded ct|on the East by the waters of the ; Bay of Florida. Being the same act {area used by The City of Kev West, Florida, < for garbage and trash’ disposal’ purposes: (ZONING FOR CaitereRy) Shall the zoning ordinance The City of Key West, Plorida amended so as to permit the iowing described land to be used a cemetery, to-wit: ‘On the ‘Island of Key Florida, and known on Key West Realty Co.'s first subdi- vision of Part ret Ear a 21 and Lots 1, map. of which auteiviaisn a duly reeord- ed in Plat Book 1, ‘page 43, Monroe County, Florida, Public Records, as follow: ‘AN of Blocks 21 ~ 38 and Lots 4 5 . 11, 12, 13 and 14 tn ‘Block > Ov POINCIANA PL TO NAVY Do vou Mavor the transfer of Whr Housing Project, known of- ficlally as_ Florida Project Foinciana Place, (containing permanent units), Key West, vida, to the Navy? Ee re WURTAEH | REsoRyen we {that this resolution be publishe pees ompaniat one time in The Key We a@ newspaper of general published im the City ef Key Florida, at least ten days prior to the of said election. and adopted hy the City s\ Tunabed ntite DIVORCE sey. uired to appear nt for I TS cause Of Ocvober, AT he, allegations! | the be pul oR, nty Ss ne e Deputy: e, It. A.D. 1947 Hall regular meeting Hall, pur- resi- Wat- sub- ered 1023 st, Florida, ked on the out- Wat- an amount not duly recorded Two, pay Florida described e 16, in the Public County, It general Monroe County, Monrog Count day of Octobets 12:00--Danciug Continuéd—abc- west « deed Teed Book G-21, Records ‘of Monroe Florida. oct 4-11-18-25, 1947. in Plat Monroe ecords, and more fully record at page is further ordered that order be published once @ week for four (4) consecutive weeks Key West Citizen, circulation a new Florida. Done and a at Key mlor t, (Circuit Court Seal ay ROSS C SAWY Clerk of Cireuit Monroe Coun) By: (sd) Florence E Deputy published ‘ounty this in The paper of in West, this 4th Florida. awyer, refweted. “Phe the su ul uniicat opie anes bid and the balance price must be paid within t our ecesstul not later off the situated. than lot on w ight to reject oa.) at or pr Date Key Clerk. oct 11-14-18-21, 1947. ance of such bid. eauge said building to be remisg November ‘The said City Commission reserve waive any informali this 10th day of October, A.D. 194 nat 2 meeting held this draft. or check bidder will be of the amount of the pugchase f Attest: = to the sala we ARN (24) hours af- | City” AD. 1 DEMERITT, Wu. LAM Mayor. Clerk. oct 18, 1947 Ke bay = A aa Grocer BELLS That Good SAB * BRAND aicusay COFFEE ——tTry A Yound Today——. “Dee IS bidder — must hich it any and all bids y in any bid Florida West. ROY HAMLIN » City Clerk.

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