The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 18, 1949, Page 2

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EE —— = ay oe »a Knee an Application SPROTAL SOTICR ser, carte of thanks, peeeintions petiogs, poem ote, ot 8 —- 7. by ehutches from be steadily more the of the con. Retediing provides a good illustration evetatien. The nearest thing we had Wetepely wee the old cron. compere The oneumer took what oh pall the price, no matter Bight be. or did without. fem ether ores within a Gitenece war usually non-esint- ae went on, the picture changed. =) & OPPertunity and opened oe eee «Thee chain eostems were Deemed on the whee that hig volume would ee h Pemntie to redtece overhead costs oot eh prefite and so hold down prices. Phee greduatis epread acrom the country, Retetiee matter ommunitio: ax well asthe entepeadent merchants, faced with Milt sak oxpenmes They took a page em the chalee’ book and wrote fresh Soa They too lowered costs, epreved their ervices, And x0, once ‘WOM, the consumer got a better break he Went down town to shop. Te meters stores, both chain are the result. There's ee competition when it comes to hasineas ion its toes, Se WHY READ? 4 learn to read? wens like « silly question but Gee many people who seldom souk te expand their mental vision through FES Baan ct reedine 2 boon. peblic Hbraries available, there fe pe Seed fer an individual to go to any instincts have world began, and ends. Prominent | munity would have been nil had it not been man in any community, community numbers only’100 Pie Let’s pick John Johes—he seems to |e ane erhoee : be. outstanding to a majority.,.of the folks | JUNE. 1¢, 1999 in the village of 100. Let’s ask Jones, whé is fair and square, and see what ‘he says about it: Ue ae ae Bee “Well, T helped to @o this “d= that,, but I wouldn’t have gotten anywhere: ; sistance I teeéived — frot Mrs. Jones, Bill and his Wife; Bil Blank and his hustling spouse and thirty of forty other residents,'Indeed; my efforts it every proposed’ upbuilding of the com- ee he : ison” was the! es j chief speaker last night at TURDAY, JUNE i8, 1949— meeting of the Key’ West, Junior eesegrc cities ee Chamber,of Commerce, He said! 98Y CUTE ! f x in. diplomacy. ‘The nature is a_ the: progress of A ‘tarded by sige ot) ‘ \s Tape guyete pag eet licity.” Mr. and’ Curry and Delgado left’ pa’ for ‘a’ week’ SUNDAY, “19, | 1949— Today gives ‘an /outdoor nature; a broad, genial temperarnent and | a healthy body. The.emotions are rather physical than mental, and | motor-| the prospect is for a large family morn-) or a large aggregation of friends. ‘The fortune is an exceedingly happy one. But beware of over- loing. Milton Peacdtk, totthdity of Key West, with a end of} friends, arrived here yesterday from Coral Gablés in hi: o boat Willard and left th ing for Havana.’ : for the codperation of at least ‘one-half of the residents of the community.” ; What is true of that village of 100 souls is true of all other villages and cities also. Line up 50 Key Westers and ask them what man or woman they think is out- standing in this community, and it is doubt- ful if any two of them will agrée/on any one person. Key West or any other city |: can not progress without community effort. For a century after Key West was rgan- ized as a city, our. chief drawbatk:. was the lack of community effort. We tan re- call man“after M@n and woman after wo- man who cathe forward, , imbyed with en- thusiasm, about proposals for the °' better: ment of Key West, but the, proposals in- variably died out because. “oF “the, lack of community effort or interest... He Me Fortunately, in the. last few yeats, the community spirit has been increasing in Key West. Many men and women have been up-and-doing in their efforts to pro- mote the city’s interests. And they have worked cohesively and, therefore, have succeeded, in a measure at least. When that community effort grows, the city will grow, but no one man, no one woman, -has been outstanding in the effort. “Outstanding” isa strong word. It means picking outa single resident and saying he or she stands apart from all other Key Westers in working for the community. We have not any such man or ‘woman. i "DR, AND. MRS. EDWARD U. CONDON (le (right) arrive at U.S. District court in.’ ‘: -Coplon. .-Miss*Coplon,, former Justice Departme: Dr. Con#on, head of the U, S. Bureau cf Stand FBI Chief J, Edgat Hoover fcr reference to Mrs. Condon in called her & “tohtact” between a Washington business man Mr. and Mrs, Rafael Solano, daughter Barbara and son Louis arrived yesterday from’Miami to visit relatives.' Several interesting ° specimens of fish in local waters were - ed this morning in the Key Ee Aquarium. They cluded baby: octopi. ai -porgies. 2 Having Claimn cor. The Young People’s Soduality of Aen es sgn St. Mary Star of the Sea Roman],,,\;71. 2nd cach of you are hereby at iS notified and requi t it Catholic’ Chureh "entertained | any latins aid dapineds which you, Wednetday night in the’ Wom-}°¢r <ither of your may have against an’s clubhouse in honor of the | {he catty of ROY STOCKING, de- Convent’s 1939 graduating class. County Judge of. Monroe. ceased, late of said County, to the ‘County, Pronlas, (Re -his on ohice | In Mh court house of sai ounty at cS Vest, Owen Sawyer, tollgate keeper} Florida, _ within sient ‘ealeeay y at Channel 5 on “the ‘Overseas montha. fram Line clive atthe firey ‘ “1. >| publication 01 is notice. Hach Tigivey), Re Wend: sag claim or demand shall be in writing, rel S urn and shall state the place of resi+ this morning to resume his du-|{EN¢e and post. office address of the claimant, and shall be sworn to by the claimant, his agent, or hi attorney, and any such claim or @e- mand not so filed shall be void. JOHN A, STOCKING, As Ancillary administrator of Roy Stocking, deceased. , Juhe-4-11-18-25,1949. an hae iF ALORTDA, D> von WOoNnOR COUNTY. Ke Mrs. Clem Price, who had been visiting her mother, Mrs.*Ernest Meres, in Tampa Springs, return- ed this morning on the: steamship Cuba from Tampa. Howard Albury, after a visit in Key West with relatives and friends, left this morning for his home in Tavernier. Today The Citizen ‘say$ in an editorial paragraph: , “If you want to test your pop- ularity, try borrowing money.” THE LOW DOWN D ORDER. OF PUBLICA’ TO: Grant R. Aten, 680 Jennings Avenue, be Hempstead, : Long Island, New York. You are hereby required. to ap- pear to the BH1 for Divorce filed against you in the above styled on or before the. 27th day of D. 1949, otherwise the alle- contained Herein* will be. rontersed. e and Ordered at Key. West, “this 27th day of May, A.D. (Circuit Court Seal) EARL’R. ADAMS, ireuit Court, BILLY GUYTON STOVALL, 31, World War It Navy veteran, Yells hie men dragged him from his home in Birmingham, Ale., ahd flogged bit. are their children, Jimmy. 14 and Elaine. 8. Civilization, we regret to say, is again in peril—if one is te believe the commence- ment orators. ”. . TODAY'S | BIRTHDAY OPPORTUNITY ON THE FARM _Mr._ Alf Landon —.guess he might, ,read | my stuff,.it circulates, consider- able there between. Dodge, City, and. K. C. But braggin’ to the side and getting out of the picture my- self — Uncle Alf ,woy]d have made us a good boss — man. You have beat around the bush long enough, says “Henry, say whatever it is you are driving at and have it over with. “Alright, 4 says, be irritated and “pettifant if you choose—I will consider the source and remain tranquil, And here is what Uncle Alf told them there in Topeka — “if ‘Congress, he says, would now get the imm- ediate needs of Govt. behind it Senator Clinton P. Anderson, of New Mexico, a former Secretary of Agriculture tells college graduates that they will have no shortage of opportunity on the nation’s farms where there exists “a great field for practical endeavor.” ~ This is an interesting statement be- cause many persons have been under the impression that agricultural activity fails te present opportunities sufficient to at- tract the younger generation. While there are exceptions in Monroe county and all pea aS see 7 = CMCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL, CIRCUIT OF THE ‘STATE OF FLORTDA, IN AND FOR ‘MONROE COUNTY. IN CH ALY. AAIME BAJA NADAL, Plaintiff, DIVORCE RS NADAL, i JAMES MONTGOMERY FLAGG, born June 18, 1877, at Pelham } Manor, N. Y. This famous illus-! trator started to draw when 2 and } when he was 10 his first drawing appeared in the “St. Nicholas” Magazine. In 1892 he was draw- ing for “Judge” and the old} “Life” magazine. His poster of | Uncle Sam with searching eyes } vs. LYDIA HOL i Exclusive Dealer for Monroe County for @ Ever-Plastic Elaterite ereby required to ap- over the nation, the general impression | 3nq adjourn and.come on home, sworn Bill of Complaint ae pointing finger, captioned “I} & ulfs is that the farm s r lif < r ; fel I a ast you in the above stated ant You!” spurred recruiting in p y fi er has a hard 'e, beset | business would pick up/“Bronto " of hetore the 18th day of | worta War I” More than 4,000, | ra ise the alle- That is what he said — not exact 1 be. taken words, but within gun — shot of same. %. I been harpin’ on the same idea — provide for immediate'needs - cut out the social and ‘sotialistic fummididdles and fiddlin’ a- round. . But Iam not boosting Uncle Alf as a smart hombre and Kansas as a great state ,just be- cause I-rode into Topkea there by the perils of weather and with not much promise of a competency in con- nection with financial rewards. It is encouraging to hear the — opinion of Mr. Anderson, It tends to confirm the belief that agriculture, like other economic enterprises, offers improving rewards for intelligent, hard-wordking and industrous 000 copies were made and the poster was used again in World; War II. It has been credited with changing the conception of Uncle Sam. The artist used himself for | a@ model and posed in front of al mirror. At the peak of his career | he made $70,000 a year. He has; written books and movies, and | “{has taken a fling at acting. @ Ventilated A @ Perma Stone at Key h day of June, Florida. " Longworth, Cherk. Monroe Coun (sd) Anne ©. Deputy TOM 0. WATKINS, Attorney for Pla june-1 By: GLASS and ALUMINUM indivi 3. and picked up my little Susie — ————— eae: and am now afraid to say. any- _ When fat in the pan gets on : ‘ ‘ thing flowery for her home state. | in ri fire, smother it with wet towels. ‘ Few things are so embarrassing as | No sir. -|Never pour water on it because it makes the fat spater and may , One good reason for getting Congress home is on account it is so near the U. S. Treasury. there— and seeing the money printing watching your boss do what you just said couldn't be done.—Grit. spread the blaze. MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL SKYLIGHT ‘DON FOR SWIMM’ shop running day and. night, it one ee ' Ts” s ERS ase: to pick up the idea it must Political the best cer mitch! re a tt stick around and spend every dol- A t mething like 6,000 merican citi- [lar that rolls off the presses. nnouncemen ens were drowned last year, many of them | Yous with the 30 SERNA. Hemple, also | (YWWWWWVVVVVVVVVVVVYVYVVY known as Charles Hem- sometimes known a late because they thought they were perfectly safe, With the Summer bathing season in full sway, it might be a good idea to re- mind all petsons, including good swim- mers, that the water can be dangerous. There are certain rules to be followed if one wishes to exercise caution in the water. The “dont’s” that might Save your life include an admonition against swim-~ ming alone, swimming in ° unpatrolled waters or too quickly after eating. In ad- dition, you are urged not to depend on inner tabes as safety belts and to exercise care in boats and canoes. These simple rutes might save the life of some boy and girl in Monroe county } this Summer if parents will take the time to call them to the attention of their chil- dren. In addition, good swimmers should be cautioned agaifst over - confidence which might Jead them to over-exertion, For City Con.mission ALBERT G. ROBERTS PUBLIC NOTICE The City Assessment Roll The City of Key West, Florida will be submitted to the Equaliz- ing Board of said City’ for ap- proval on the 27th day éf‘'June, 1949, at 7:30 P. M., at the “Com- mission Chamber in the City Hall. All persons desiring to have cor- rections made on such roll, whe- ther jn the listing, valuation of property oar otherwise, ‘must file with the City Clerk of The City of Key West, Florida, on 6rbefore the 25th day of June, 1949, their written petition, setting forth their objections to such assess- ment, and the corrections which they desire to have made. The Assessment Roll will be in the office of the City Clerk and available for inspection by the public beginning June 20th, 1949. Dated Key West, Florida this 15th day of June, A. D._1949. VICTOR LOWE, City Clerk. Domeatic, Cuban and Roofing Rareet Tite ' —————— Le C.B.S. CONSTRUCTION CORSTRUCTION on of this ind shall be in shall state the place of post office address of and s be sworn to Last Times Today One Sunday Afternoon a ie and an ‘ fled shall be yoid. y West, Florida this fi Ke (Sa) Wi 3 inistrator of the al Charles Hem- known as Coming: ADVENTURE IN BALTIMORE R rles Hempel, ratot july Last Times Today Badman‘s Territory RANDOLPH SCOTT ana ANN RICHARDS Coming: Sombra del Puente ther Fernandes, David Soler, Carl june-16-18,1949,

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