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ew esa pa stories in the press of the flight of a small plane, with a two- man crew and a few bags of airmail,*from Key West to Havana. : 1° tn connection with the celebration of that flight to be held in Kéy West and | Havana next Tuesday, the Pan American World Airways says in part: “That 90-mile flight October 28, 1927, Airwayé—America’s first international seating qatronesarae oo omni, ebtatont | toy Florida. i. h for al be: which a fevenue deka he glerivea Aro enter line. short span in the history of a state that “ qusslony Sr punta lesuog. Adee of local ot | traces its history back to Ponce. de Leon. Somimunieations: Ws it ei! HOt publish: anonyme | But in those two decades Florida has be- ‘| come the United States’ main gateway’ to Latin America, ‘and. Miami_has_ emerged as the nation’s greatest’ aerial center for jnternational passengers and express, with more airplane landings and takeoffs than any othey airport in the United States. : Re “Pan American has played the major. role in placing Florida in the No. 1 spot an important factor in the state’s progress and economic well-being. , “In 1928, PAA moved its terminal from Key West’ to ‘Miami and built the present’ Miami International Airport. At 1. More Hotéls-hndApartments. that time, Pan American had only 23 em- 2. Beach’ and Bathizig “Pavilion, ployes, four planes, a route of 251 miles 3. pre “and Sea. —from Miami to Havana—and a monthly 4 Consotiaitites of County and. | payroll of 4,800. 5 as at esifclen: “Today PAA is one of the largest em- : sd || ployers in the state, with more than. 5,- = : 000 Floridians on_ its » personal roster. OGRAP Their paychecks and -PAA expenditures MON ee H in the state for supplies, taxes and rentals To Our Navy: 2 amount to more than $20,000,000 a year.” “Anchors Aweigh!” Key West al- ways welcomes the Navy, but Monday, October 27,.we are privileged to pay especial tribute to this great arm of our National Defense. There are two. kinds of news in The Citizen: ¢a). news published free, and (b) news published for compensation, known as advertising. 1 . THE ORACLE. : SOWING ¥ROM THE SKIES Airplanes flying low ‘over vast areas may in the future provide fresh vege- tables for the Federal range in the West as the result of experiments in aerial re- seeding begtin this week by the U.S. De- partment ofthe Interior ‘on 50,000 acres of depleted grazing lands in Wyoming ; and Idaho. The test carried on under the that: ans thrquel rete epncaprtas Ns 2 stipervision ‘of ‘the ‘Bureau: of Land Man- creasing Toans: At the, same time ‘custom- | agement is the first to be undertaken. in ers of mercantile: establishments are ecall-'|the Northern portion’ of the Federal ing for more Credit’ than they have for | range, although similar experiments have many fears. : he been made in the Southwest. Thé boom in construction of new build- The aerial ‘re-seeding experiment, for ings gees-on merrily. which $100,000 was appropriated by Con- * 2 r, gress at the last session, is one of the most Wheat, corn -and» meat, are making |. i terrific records in sales—at top prices. HOW ABOUT BUSINESS? American industries may be described as “unusually “active.” Department ‘and ‘retail stores everywhere, are doing a rush- | ‘ing buginess. Its very signifieant to note the fact hout the, country, gresis. Department of the Interior for the max- On{the whole, there are more -people | imum beneficial use of the Federal domain making ‘more money t h'an ever ‘before; | and its natural resources. An integral part there are more people tightening up their | of this program is the administration by belts and unable.to make things go-suc- [the Bureau: of Land Management of the cessfully. The so-called “middle class” are | approximately 150,000,000 acres of public the ones who need help. range lands which annually furnish for- Thousands of complications have up-|age and: water for upwards of 9,000,000 set hormal»eonditions éverywheré, If we | head ‘of Cattle, sheep, horses and goats have jdiirAistialy good. luck,.. wé will" pull | under permits, licenses or Jeases issued to through. )But we wilk*have to~slow our japproximately 20,000 stotkmeh: « >’. ; efforts ‘to make friends with Russia. They | Aerial re-seeding is.conducted by a spe- are oug enemies. cial type plane equipped with a device ; for dropping scientifieally prepared “seed pellets” in a satisfactory pattern which will insure not less than an average of nine Such “pellets for each square yard of the area. : WQMAN FOR LONGER DRESSES A ihairied “Wohin anothér State speaks a good word forthe longer dressés that até predicted’ and which, despite —_—_————_.—_— alk of revolt, seem’ to be on the way. When you save food,’ you, contribute What the ‘lady has in mind is. that | to the fight against starvation in other there are too many too-large and too-small countries, and starvation kills women and legs that would’ look better under longer j children. skirts. For those without “nice legs,” the longer-skirts will offer a chance at glamor. Mogeover, the lady says that it, will be 5 “ a relief to.see women sitting down ‘with- Production, of passenger ¢ars- and out being ashamed of the sex. She remarks | and trucks by General Motors in the pertinently, “So many women do not care | United States and Canada was 167,608 how they sit, how,;much hose and skin | units in September, compared with 143,- they. show.” 828 units in’ August. The highest produc- While admitting ‘that the. men will | tion achieved in any month of 1947 was suffer in their pocketbooks, she suggests | 175,262 in April. BS that they will ‘save on eyesight.” The September output was affected by shutdowns for short periods in several VERY INTERESTING Chevrolet and) Fisher, Body. plants and in : the Cadillas final assembly line, because American _ families ‘throughout the | of material schortages, principally flat- United. States are accepting margarine as | rolled steel. A SPLENDID PRODUCTION RECORD first-class food. The United States govern- In the first nine months of 1947, ment says that it contains as much nour- General Motors produced 1,372,659:ecars ishment as butter, And that makes it pos- | and trucks in 'the United States and Can- sible for people who won’t pay around a|ada. Of the total vehicles produced -in dollar a pound for -butter to buy mar-| September, 124,560 were Passenger:-cars garine at its low price. i and 43,048 were trucks, _ petdiennern eer oR sagen ga est roa Sam Your Horoscop There is not and Ind preparing ‘to, much use in trying to’ force. or'an exhibition of Scottish control this nature, for it will in the United States. work out its own regeneration. It, Thomas Johnston, chairman of the Scottish Tourist’ Board, who opes; will gener-|was asked to investigate the - {Possibilities of n jexhibition during his ‘visit to the |United States, has reported that inspirations are scientific,..and|the British Ambassador, Lord while not at all pessimistic, the |Inverchapel, and representatives le, but of many of the Scittish Associa- becoming mystica! will look forward with confi dence and its jh —Today’s nature is generous, the marked the birth of Pan American Worki mind is developed in solitudi with a true perspective of life|tions in the United States were nd. affairs. Fortune should fol- ufiless there are exceedingly alrline—and the ‘begifining ‘ioe Balas very friendly - towards the “Twenty years._is a comparatively. “U.S? Farm production for the trate of Front RAT! tr, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25 rt JOHN TIMOTH Ts G > Dectas WHOM IT MAY -@ has also been | on the hemispheric map. It €:00—summary of News=nbe Newscast Every Day—cbs Network Song Time—abe The Sports Parade—mbs €:18—Religion in News—nbe Word From Country—cbs 6:30—NBC Symphony Hour—nbe 3 hereby given Leoncie Graham Crimins, has filed her final report as Executrix of the estate of John Timothy Crim- that ‘she has filed and that she will apply to the Hon- Football Scores—m 6:45—World. News Commentary—cbs News Commentary—abe Jan August’ Repeat—mbs-west 7:00—Hawk Larabee Drama—ebs The Sunset Roundup—abe Hawaii Calls Musicians—nibs “%:30—Curtain Time Drama-—nbe'} «/ Mark, Warnow Soundoff—cbs * Modern Music Museum—abe Name of Song Quiz—mbs ‘The Lite of Ritey—nbe °!" First Nighter Drama—cbs 1 Deal in Crime—abe ‘Twenty Questions Quiz—mbs $:30—Truth or Consequences—nbe Bill-Goodwin Comedy—cbs Famous. Jury Trials—abe Hespitality Club—mbs 8:55—Five Minute News—chs 9:00—Saturday Hit Parade—nbe Joan Davis Comedy—cbs jang Busters Drama—abe top Me, Gag Show—mbs 9:30—Judy Canova Show—nbe Vaughn Monroe Show—cbs Murder and Malone—abe Better Half Quiz—mbs 10:00—Kay Kyser College—nbe The Saturday Serenade—cbs Prof. Quiz in Quiz—abe Chicago Theater of the Air—+mbs. Grand Ole Opry—nbe i Burrows Tunes—cbs Haylott Hoedown—abe 10:45—Dance Tune Band—cbs 11:00—News & Variety 2 h News, Variety, Dance News and Dance Hou Korn's a Krackin'—inbs 11:30—Dancing & News (1% hrs.)—mbs: 12:00—Dancing Continued—abe-west County,” Florida, November, 1947, me and for fina trix of the estate “rimins, deceased, of October, 1947. GRAHAM, CRIMI of the estate o on the 28th day of John Timothy ed. oct 18-25; nov 1-8, 1947. u and each of you are hereby i aims or demands which you, er of you, may have against the estate of Philip A. late of said County, to the Judge of Monroe’ County, his office in the County e of said County at Key calendar months from the time the first publication of this notice. } claim or demand shall be in writing and shall -state the place nee and post-office address jaimant and shall be sworn d any. such claim filed shall be void. ted this 17th day of October, s@) CORINNE WILSON, Administratrix of Estate of Philip A. Wilson, ‘Time is eastern standard. For-cen. tral standard subtract one hour, for mountain standard subtract ‘two hours: Some locat hour of relay to fit Last ute program changes can> E FO CREDITORS 1923 Probate Act, Seen. 18,120) IN THE COURT OF THE COUN- ” SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26 HAVING CLAN S AGAINST SAL = You and each of you are hereby 1:00—-America United, uny claims or demands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of Leonard H. late of said County, to the of Monroe ’ County, a, at Ris office im the court house of said County at Key West, on 1:16—News Commentary—abe Singing Canaries—mbs-basie : 4 1:380—Chicago Roundtable—nbe spectacular features in. the program of the : Lite 2:00—Robert Merrill Lee Sweetiand 5 Stephen Graham Dr 2:30=James Melt c The Sunday: Vespers—abi News: Veterans’ Panel— 2:45—Sunday Matinee Tunes—cbs $:00—Musio-Parade, Comment—nbe New York Philharmouic—ebs Lassie, Dog Draina—abi Melody Theater—inbs-basic $:18—Johnny Thompson S 3:30—One Man's Family—nbe publication of s im or demand shall be in writing, and shall state the place of residence and post -of- }- fice address of the on, Concert—nbe cbs his agent or his attorney, jsnch claim or demand mo ROSITA LEE GUERRO, Adminiatfatrix a lulz. Kids, Joe Kelly—nhe ~ Are ‘These’ Our Children?—abe House of Mystery—mbs 4:30—Musicana of Chicago—nbe Phil Spitalny Girls—cbs Pattl Page Prdsents—abe i Detective Mysteries—mbs §:00—The. Sunday Theater—nbe Family Time, Rise Stevens—cbs Lance Adventure—abe The Shadow Drama— $:30—Jean ‘Sablon and Song—cbs Eich S cian ieairiniaetay nevIT Rt oF HH SUDICIAL CIRCUIT T" -OF FLORIDA, MONROE COUNTY. IN ‘ase Noy 31-138 0) & corporation. organize isfing under the laws 0’ vs. Foreclosure of Lien OLIVER B. TAYL De . NOTICE TO APPEAR IN THE NAME OF THE STATE FLORIDA to Katherine Thomp- $:46—Sunday Commentary—cbs Ozzie and Harriet—cbs Drew Pearson Gomment—abo ’ Those Websters, Drama—mbs €:18—News. Summary—abe $;30—Hollywood_ Preview—nbe Greatest Story Ever Told—abe Nick Carter, Detect You are hereby orféred and re- ¢ Two Tanks—One new, ‘|; gallon copper water tank, used the 3rd day of sty pending in the Circuit Fleventh Judicial in Chancery, wherein corporation orgahized and’ existing under the laws of, the State, of, Flor- ida, is plaintiff and Oliver B. Taylor Katherine * Thom s t B Sherlock Holmes— and Alice—nde Exploring the Unknown—abe Gabriel Heatter Show—mbs regu. Chartte—nbe Ad Detroit Symphony The Mediation Boar $:30—Fred Allen Comed To Be Announcea—t Jiminy’ Fidler, Movies—mbs, 8:45—Twin Commentar: 'S5—Five’ Minutes be entered against. you. Tor the purboce ot toreagbihe ote Wd-hel@ by the plaintiff up- described land, vi . County of Monroe, State of Florida, of Lot Six (6) e 16, Monroe County, cords, and more fully i Meet Me at V’arky's—mbs Holly wood Comment—abe of Familiar Music—nbe Y tin, Alan Young—ebs ‘Theater Guild Hour—abe Jim Backus Comedy—mbs G-21, at page 57, of Records of Mogroe It is further. ordeted that this drder be published once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks in The Key. West Citizen, a newspaper of It or Leave It—nbe pher Wells, Drama—cbg -| To Be Announced—mbs 10:30—Eddie Dowling Show—nbe + { Strike It Rich, Quiz—cbs Commentary on Movies—abe Edmund Hockridge Songs—mbs 10:48—Beryl by Candlelight—abe Monroe County, Florida, of October, A.D. 1947. ROSS C SAWYER, Clerk of Circuit Catrt, Monroe County, Florida. By: (sd) Florence E. Sawyer, Oct 4-11-18-25, 1947. lety,-Dance 2 hrs.—cbs_ ance Band 2 hrs.—mbs cing Continued—abc- west. than the average of the years | ing 9. Advert: rs The rate we thee Room for rent: €lean, comfortable rooms by day or week. Under new manage- Jefferson Hotel, Duval, Phone 9127. nctZ1-5tx | Clean, comfortable, twin beds. Reasonable. Whitehead, opp. Court Unfurnished two-bedroom apart- ment, 1332 Seminary, Street. Mack’s Hollywood single bed, Hoover Electric Sweeper, new. Cheap. Apply after 6 p.m., ; 3001 Harris Ave. ~ $85.00. Will sell for $50. One electrically heated, gallon -het-. water abeut six.months. Operates on 110, Volt current. Cost $100.00. Will; sell for $50.00. Needs mi- nor repair. Tafiks may be seen ~&t 1501 -Olivia ‘St. Revolving ‘ triangle slow case. 1214 Varela Street. Sofabed, genuine Regal, double springs, very soft, flower print. $85.00. 37-2 Poinciana. Solar water Heaters. Large neat- ing units, 100-gal. -heavy-duty ingulated tank. Can be had for °37 Fofd, mechanically new. 536 White Street. “With a 2,485 mile coastline, .4Chile’s average width is only 110 thiles. eaeeuueunnce @ @ & @ jtwo offices, and Joe be % night watchman. Delegates from the’ three Pap. ent-Teacher Associations in West will attend the regi conference to be held in West Palm Beach on November 1. © ~ ‘ease CLASSIFIED ADS ' Imformation for the’ “Advertisers o"uceeacn etre i Payment for classified advertisé- ments is invariably in regular advertisers, with I The name of the Edgar House counts may have helr advertise- {on Duval street, which has been sold to a group of ‘hotel meq from Asbury Park, N. J., has been changed to Southern Cross ments charged. PUBLICATION DEADLINE To insure publication, be in The Citizen office o'clock in the morning on the day st. 1h words is 45¢. of publication. The Navy Yard in Key West > and in|will be open to the public on We} Navy Day, it was officially an. BSB 8B Bw ww ww [nounced today. Miss Catrie Pierce ‘left yester- day for Miami to visit relatives” and frierids for a week. Today The Citizen says in. ah editorial paragraph: aceepted under the followin: af transient or contra pe, lateet ion in Classified the error occurs. All advertising ie rent error in adv ible only for thi eeeeeeereeee eR WANTED - Body and fender repair man. Plumbing supplies, complete stock. . Plastic tile, paints and brushes. Robert Leonard Co., 1532 N.W. 62nd Street, Miami, oct23-3t. Fla. Phone 7-3421. Also auto painter. ' Tony’s Auto Body:, Shop, 603 Greene Street. El Ideal Cafe, cheap. 800 Duval|munism more than steady work — Waitress. Ronee’s Barbecue, An- oct21.éix {and fair pay.” gela and Simonton. _oct23-6tx TRANSPORTATION ‘Young Lagy driving to Raleigh, "| North . Carolina, tween now. and Nov. Ist. Will take man and wife or two ladies, to help drive and share expenses. 108-F Poinciana, af- ter.6 p..ms, or contact Mrs, Hinnant. at S. H. Kress, Hollywood bed, single, new. $45. 37-2 Poinciana. ANNIVERSARIES (Know America) 1795—John P. Kennedy, Balti-” 32-ft. Wheeler cabin cruiser, Chrysler Crown marine engine: No reasonable offer refused. | more lawyer, congressman, secte- C. E. Heaston, Ross’ Trailer!tary of Court, 611 Division. the navy, a noted novel. oct21-6tx| ist, born in Baltimore. Died Aug. {1. Beauty Salon, fully equipped and in operation, workifig two | osopher, known as the “wander- 1840—Thomas Davidson, _ phil- | .qperators., Good _ location, ex-| ing e cellent business, Contact Sam- | land. Died in - mie Higgs, Jr., Phone 863 or|14, 1900. ~. 1847—(100 years .ago) Archi Private tile bath, private entrance, linens furn- $50.00 monthly. Isle Apts., 915 Windsor Lane. bald Clavering Gunter, New York’ |Mattress' with boxspring, . used | Playwright, novelist and publish- one month, $50.00. 37-2 Poin-| er, author of the sensational “Mr. oct25-3tx | Barnes of New -York,” born in England. Died Feb: 24, 1907. 1873—John N. Willys, diplomat, whose first condition. 41-2-Painciana Pl. | Overland Co. made 465 cars in oct23-3tx | 1908, born.in New. York. Died ear FT NE gt 6 h.p. outboard motor. Also brass Late model L. C. Smith, super- Excellent } maker; 1890—Floyd Bennett, boat bilge pump. Woman's bi- | aviation. meehanic, -Byrd’s -pilit cycle, practically new. All kinds} to North Pole, popular hero, bern soursopjin New York. Died April 26, 1021 Watson St. Subscribe to The Citizen. Few hundred | *¥ 27 ¥wwwes o Three. running ARM One prefabricated house from Ft. Taylor, 20’ x 28’. feet of lumber. water pumps,’ 400-gallon ecaph- . eity, with. 100-gallon tanks, See or call Me€ants, Ocean View Hotel, Phone 9194 after 7-p.m. Black male Chihuahua puppy, 8| 40) Grocers weeks old. ‘A. K. C. registered. | S#A##@a04 cnsssneee oo Place, ‘corner Elizabeth and Greene Sts. Reasonable MISCELLANEOUS SS For guaranteed .plumbing work. and repairs, call. John Curry, 512 Margaret Street, Phone 731. Give us a try on youn. next job. Free estimates, _, ®Brdken Lenses Duplicated (24-Hour Service) JEEP MARINE CONVERSION ENGINES water cogled and.: direct drive transmission GREAT SOUTHERN AUTO 22-N. W. 20th St, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WRITE OR WIRE . Prescription (Prom Any Eye Doctor) * jeRay Ban and Calobar Goggles Glasses Adjusted Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. and e || Produc Uaed Bek Dr. J. A. Valdes | OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9,12 and 2-5 p.m Evetiings by Appointment ——_ Eastman Kodak and Ansco roll film, all sizes! 127—27c, 120 & 620—32c, 116 & 616—43c, 35mm —85e. Developing and print- ing in thirty-six hours, regular or oversize. Fine grain develop- ign. Evans Camera and Store, 509 Southard Street. es Vacuum cleaners and washing et now for immediate delivery. paired. O’Briant, ¢ Bros. Neon Co., 614 Gteene Telephone 11 St, Phone 4, Key Valdes Bldg,. Bid en Picture framing, etchings, prints, | Phone '| 619 Duval st. oils, framed and matted. Phone’ 1197-M, Paul ‘614 Residence 295

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