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Ree Clubs, Schools, Churches, Other Groups Urged By t. Pate Bfete 1} | A community calendar ; has posted again ti in Key West Chamber of Com. - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1950° Calendar Of Events Inform Tourists, Visitors ‘Ta ‘Wester, To Run In Dade A former Key Wester, Henry| display in all Plymouth dealer To 4 ylor, Native Says Prices Same As In 1949 (Special to whe Citizen) DETROIT, Mich., Jan. 11.—D. i * ba ae : S. Eddins, President of the Ply: Rates Per Lime of Space Single and Consecutive mouth division of Chrysler Cor- a est values in Plymouth’s history, will be offered at prices un- changed from those of corres- ponding 1949 models. The new Plymouths will go on ery to advise tourists and |. Taylor, Jr, now a Miami at-| showrooms throughout the United not list the to that aré being offer- ed fits. All clube, schools, organizations ‘pen to the public. ‘The primary purpose behind ance at the affairs. TEMPERATURES} Billings Birmingham Bismark Boston Buffalo Charieston 60 Chicago 14 Corpus Chrsti 65 Denver 20 Detroit E) Paso Ft. Worth Galveston Jacksonville Kansas City KEY WEST Key West Airport Los Angeles Louisville Mer‘dian 38 New Orleans 62 New York ag 45 Norfolk 56 Oklahoma City 32 Omaha ~% 5 18: Pensacola witb. Pitts h 28 Roanoke 43 St. Louis 26 San Antonio 52 San Francisco 41 Seattle 31 Tallahassee 59 Tampa 58 Washington 47 U.S. SAID TO WANT «Continued From. Page One) Connally, quotes Acheson as say- ing he would follow UN guid- ance For the past three years, the! United Stetes has had only a Charge D’Affaires in Spain. That is im keeping with a UN resolu- tion for members to recall their envoys until, in the words of the resolution “A new and accept- able government is formed ae Spain.” The some government is in[ though the United Nations, and the United States, are having a change of heart FLYING ARROW the crews were at battle sta- tions. But at any rate, nothing happened ,ent from Isbrandt- | been any com j Artillery will would run in Group 2 in the by commercial] Dade legislative races in the and is restricted | forthcoming elections. platform emphasizing his inten- tion, if elected, of working in har- Taylor said he would run on a| ufacturing costs arising from add- =, 8 Point lightface 018 ‘oint Type 3 bs shurches are urged by the! mony with the entire Dade dele- to make available Perti-| gation to the Legislature; that he = tion regarding musi-} would also seek return of a fair and other types of entertain-| share to Dade of the state reve- nue collected in Dade. P $ Taylor, 37, and.a native of Key the move is to list things to do| West, is a University of Florida for visitors in the city and at the: law school graduate, a director of same time help to build attend-! the Dade County Bar Association and of the Young vago to live in Miami (Special to The Citizen) Club. He left Key West 26 years Democratic NARA, Japan, Jan. 11.—Private first class Shalbert Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Allen of 733 Olivia Street, Keywest, Florida, ‘is participating in field problems given by the 25th Division Artil- lery now being held at the Beppu Maneuver “Area. The Division spend 45 days participating in service practice and Battalion Test’s. Private First Class Allen en- tered the Army in February 1948 at Los Angeles, California, and was sent to Fort Belyeir, Virg- inia, for his basic training. Arriving in Japan on January 2, 1949, he was assigned to B Battery of the 159 Field Artillery Battalion located at Camp _ Ire- land, Nara, Japan. Lt Stephens’ To ~ Leave On Friday Lieutenant (JG) Henry E. Ste- \phens, USN, will be detached from duty in the Public Works Department at the Key West Na- val Station on Friday, it was an- nounced today by Commander J. A. Fitzgerald, USN, operations of- ficer of the station. | Lieutenant Stephens will go on committee. The committee chair- | leave and then report for duty in man, the Texas Democrat, Tom} the Public Works Department of the Yorktown, Va., Station. Fleet Reserve Home Buys Lot The Fleet Reserve Home has purchased from Thompson Enter- prises, Incorporated, a lot 50 feet by 100 feet on Caroline street near Grinnell street for $2,500, ac- ‘teording to a warranty deed filed power in Madrid. But it looks as | vesterday in the office of Circuit ‘Court Clerk Earl R. Adams. FUN NIGHT WILL (Contiriued From Page One) those who accompanied the Continued From Page One) {Chamber's fishing trip last Fri- day afternoon to No Name Key. Recipients will be: Neil Whip- ple, Fred Clark, C. F. Shack, Mrs. In New York, there has not yet | J. Benson, Vere Kelley, Mrs. F. Marsh, Mrs. M. Hendrickson, sen Line officials as to whether | Charles Hill, Joe Owens, and Mrs. the Flying Arrow will be told to] A. Rinkenberger. continue on to Shanghai or seek The program starts at 8:00 p m., another port for detailed repairs.| and is open to all tourists and According to the ship's Captain, | winter visitors. There is no charge the Flying Arrow is in good| or admission. enough shepe to move without ———_—. danger to her 12. passengers, 43 A FLYING PROFESSOR crewmen and ten-million dollar carg Meanwhile in Hong Kong, asis- | ter ship of the IsbrandtseR Line, the Brookly. Heights,.i8 scheduled to sail soon for Shanghai The skipper, Captain Davitt Jones, wanted to go to the near- est 1, Shanghai. That was his | destination, anyway. But the Navy vetoed that idea.. Two de- overs are | eting the crip- ed ww har an. They sa they'll not enter Chinese territor- S. destroyers are no anchor alongside the w. They're hovering <i. When the gunboat that elled t American freighter stopped a junk nearby, the two trove teamed up quickly, to keep an eye on things | When shelled. the Flying Ar- € i for the big Com- CHAMPAIGN, Ill—(#).—Earl Strong, director of the Business Management Service of the Uni- versity of Ilinois, often has break- fast at his home here, lunch in Chicago, and. dinner in Spring- field, the state capitol. He is home again in time for a midnight snack. He uses one of the university’s fleet of 34 airplanes to. get to {speaking appointments on sched- |p, ule. Men in the University’s In- | stitute of Aviation believe that | without the air service it would require three equally qualified men to do the same job. MAMMOTH CARCASS FOUND MOSCOW (P). — Another mammoth carcass has been dis- covered preserved in an excellent state in perpetual ice. From kutsk it is reported that near this city the body of the ancient low the surface. aghai, around |elephant-like beast was discover- have pro-|ed at a depth of five meters be- for their }torney arid municipal - judge at| States on Thursday, January 12, Miami Springs, has announced he} 1950. According to Mr. Eddins, in The rate for 8 Point light- ;y«) 12, Point these prices Plymouth is absorb-; fuce (regular) caps is 1% 2 ing gy current increases in man- times a line more than the,;.,:; lightface regular type. ed value and streamlined appear- tybe. ance as well as the higher prices — *we times rate for 8 Point of steel and some other raw ma- 8 Point lightface regular type. - i terials. Blackface Type sin <4 Factory retail prices at factory, The rate for 8 Point black- | 24, Point T: Detroit, Michigan, not including face type is 1% times a line federal and local taxes’ for the more than the cost for 8 4 times rate for 8 Point 1950 Plymouth models are: De- Point lightface regular type. regular Rs luxe 3-passenger coupe, $1295; Deluxe Suburban, ao: Sol its 2-door sedan, $1410; Deluxe clu coupe, $1435; Deluxe 4-door ALL ADVERTISING IS ACCEPTED sedan, $1465; Special Delixe club| ig. transient or contract, The Citizen coupe, $1515; Special Deluxe 4-| ADVERTISING, and in DISPLAY AD door sedan, $1540; Special De- luxe convertible coupe, $1875; ~ and Special Deluxe station wag-| FOR RENT—APARTMENTS | FOR RENT—APARTMENTS on, $2245. AND HOUSES - —— —- - 4 TWO-BEDROOM house and lot. DOG LICENSES GO ON | TOURIST Court apartments. Elec- | CLEAN, airy room. Kitchen priv-|_ 1103-Florida St. Apply Barber! (Continued Xrom Page One) tric kitchen. Children welcom-|, ileges if desired. Apply Shop, 1106 White Street. | and matters are running very ed. Reasonable. 909 Elizabeth St. | Elizabeth Street, after 4 P.M. Rees, ce - janll-3tx smoothly with the exception that Jani1-tt " ~ money is badly needed by the So- + RESIDENTIAL lot 50 x 120, Duck: ciety to pay for these improve-]BEAUTIFUL two and oné bed- ments and meet overhead expen-| room apartments. Near ocean. ses. 2 E Yearly or seasonal. Adults. 1426 The increase in population has} vernon Ave., Apt. No. 2. brought an increase in the dog z jani1-6tx and cat population and put a heavy strain on the Humane So- : ciety and on the Humane agent.| TWO-BEDROOM partly’ furnish- Memberships and contributions} ‘ed apartment. All electric kiteh- Fo * i i i : a Z i s d TWO-STORY frame house. Very reasonable. Apply 817 Olivia Street. jan10-10tx to Post Office. LARGE, clean, airy rocié. Whitehead Street, op NEW home, immediate occupan- Court House. cy. large corner lot. are badly needed and gratefully}en. New building. Phoné 1512. Furnished or unfurnished. Apply received. janil-2tx|COTTAGE, suitable for two or|2490 Fogarty Avenue or 404 Du- __Mrs. George Mills White, pres- four adults. Season or yearly.| val Street. ident of the Humane Society asks APARTMENT, by day or week. No pets. Post Office Inn. that you inquire about member- - dec10.tf N house on 1120 Washington Street. NEW 2-bedroom C.B.S. ships when you buy your dog sila agrarian Duck Ave. Lot 50° x 120’. Liv- tags. jan10-3'X) FOUR apartments, rooms and| ing room 19° x 21’, bedrooms 12° light housekeeping rooms, $5 to} x 12’.and 12’ x 14’ with built-in : i i _Song birds eat mistletoe ber-| WILL share apartment with pro-|$15 per week. 411 William St. . ries as a winter food supply. fessional business woman. Ref- a dec8-30t } kit SHORT order cook. Apply = climes erences exchanged: 523. White; }4——__ i Caroline Street. janil. The ‘ 4 * LEGALS head, Phone 881, after 4:30. ~~ FOR RENT—COTTAGES Phone 573 or 772-R. j anette -~ jan9-3tx EXPERIENCED body and fender | "Candidate — IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE COTTAGE, near beach. Garden.} HOMES, ihcome property, tourist} ™an. Apply in person. Tony's isa “promising” csnsidoan 1 cimctl | ONE - BEDROOM apartment,| Quiet adults. No pets. Every-| courts, lots.. See Auto Body: Shop, 608-606 Greene j Week, month or season. Phone! thing furnished. $35.00 weekly. — Fred J. Dion — St. jani1-3t ny Ee 1475, between 6 and 8 P.M. 1214 Duval St., Phone 243-R. —_| Richard C, Bartholomew, reg. real NELLIE V. MCCOMBS, jan6-5t ee eh broker. List your property HELP WANTED—FEMALE Plaiptift, with us. Phone 363, 514 Southard *s vs. DIVORCE : : ae WANT ; WAITRESSES, curb girl, kitchen THOMAS H. MCCOMBS, Defendant, | FURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms a Steeek Sungei help. Ponce’s Barbecue, 701 ro: QRDER. OF PUBLICATION and bath. Everything furnish-| on or two bedroom furnished FOR SALE—TRAILERS Simonton Street. janl0-6t c Residence “Unknown.” P ed. | Coral Hotel Apartments, Ons house or apartment. Call Hibis- ANTED—EMPLOYMENT pene ia tke ager required tied posite Post, Office. jan6-30t) ous Motel, Phone 1475. lone small house trailer. Fully Ww. RESIENS 208 ent SES ER eS | cause on or before the 20th day of ' January, A. D. 1950, otherwise the VETERANS! j rn a shall) OWN your 2 or 3 bedroom home.| TWO-BEDROOM furnished house equipped. $300.00. 15-1 Poin- ciana e. jan10-3tx ea errant ABSOLUTELY must sell. Sleeps 4. Any reasonable cash offer accepted. Phone 217-W. SHORT order cook. Young, sober. Desires position. Phone 1107. jani1-1tx YOUNG woman wants general office or sales work. Insurance, real estate, typing and sales ex- janl1-3tx| Done and Ordered at Key# West, No down payment. $63 month-] or apartment. Three adults. For ee 20th day of Defember,} y, Phone 598 from 1 to 7 P.M.jseason. Phone 610-M. jah10-3t (Circuit Court Seal) dec22-tf EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of Cir FOUR rooms or more, furnished, jan9-6t Monroe Coun FOR RENT Permanent resident. Room 517,}- 3 ‘ Write Box 2-MJS, c/: By: Kathi > e, si r “ - ; perience. rite x c/o ve Eatpeputy @ierk.” | NEW, large apartment for 2 or 4/18 Concha Hotel. Jantta} 90 WHEE EY i beuse, fratlet, 4p | Citizen. janl0-2tx William V. Albury, adults. All-electric kitchen, . iana i j Atorney ter a1 a8 19;an.4-ai,i9s0.| monthly or yearly. No pets |NAVY CHAPLAIN, wife, infant] Poine Extension __Jan?-6\|"" REPAIRS AND SERVICE ing Si z desire two-bedroom house. or E Stutz Hotel, 410 Fleming a apartinent Pemdawent Callj|KROLL baby bed and one apart- —RADIOS 842-J. jan9-3t: Mest-¢iee. washing machine. {~~~ oe ae wanes Call 1349-XR. 1000 Southard St.| GUARANTEED radio repairs. 1! jan9-3tx|__ years’ radio experience. lilt Whitehead, Phone 769-M. FOR SALE—BOATS 10-15t ee ree INSTRUCTIONS—PIANO FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS FOR SALE—HOUSES we MAILOR LAWHO: AN uK, OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming.|FOUR-BHDROOM furnished Single rooms $15 up weekly.) home. Nice neighborhood. Mod- DE pouble from $20. Coffee Shop| ern appliances. Large shrubbed, " Defendant. saiceticicaas dec16-tf) io. Includes boat. Phone 445-J. 2 S jan10- : t igvan De Mage FOR RENT—STORES janl0-30tx) | and trailer. Real bargain. See| Play popular music on the pi- to a at 1702 Josephine Street, Phone|2n0 in twenty lessons. Phone ronx 61, ae aie a r New York, New _JIN HEART of businecs district: 465-XM. jan10-3t| 182-W for further information. 13%-FOOT molded plywood boat. 10 h.p. Mercury outboard mo- I GUARANTEE to teach you to eee os ADDING machine, cash register, jonletty pear to the Bill of rn rv 904 Fleming St. $40 monthly. 5 dtvoron AB Jeh er acre) st e|Apply Citizen Office. jan7-tf| _meat slicer, Toledo scales. Tele-|26-FOOT boat, perfect condition. WANTED TO BUY— uary, A Di. 1950, otherwise the al- Phone 644-W. jan10-3tx| Price, $800.00 cash. 322 Grin- nell Street. jan10-6tx s therein will be taken as HEAVY - DUTY burglar - proo’ money chest. Phone 1040-R. jan9-3t di. A : KEYSTONE 8 mm. movie cam- Irder is to be published onc: a week wo erence weeks FOR RENT era, brand new. Portable belt Woe wot NEW STORE in the >» at Key i us| Downtown Business ij sprcrar this week: Three piece Section gift set, fountain pen, pencil, ay ball point pen, $1.59. Canasta is GOOD LOCATION an interesting game. Try the REASONABLE Hobby Shop before you buy. jan9-6t 32’ CABIN boat, good shape. No engine. On ways, Key West ‘Boat. Yard, $600.00... Wee. king. ee fish boat. Phone 1588-R. SERVICES—SANDING AND janl0-5tx FINISHING WORK LE SANDING and finishing of floors, zone ERP SaBe bars, yacht decks. We will be 1941 PONTIAC “6” Sedanette,|Slad to give free estimates. No Good condition, good tires. job too big or too small. Pable $600. 1125 Von Phister. Calleja, Phone 163, 313 Elizabeth : jan11-3tx | Street. jan?-301 news- sander. 14-2 Poinciana. jan10-2tx Florida, he day of December, A. 5. A Monroe Coun By: Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. . B. CLEARE, JR., Formerly Rented by Commercial Credit Corp. BATHTUBS, lavatories, plumbing supplies, Cheap. Post Office RES Inn. deci2-tf © No. 12-87 JOHNSON, 1949 FORD, 4 dr. Custom 8..100 PUBLIC SERVICE hp. eng. Bleck. 10,000 ml. Rog oe ee htr., seat cov., undercoat. $1500. ee eae bulidarint heavy 907 Francis Et. jan9-3tx auling, pile driving, road building, DDT fogging. ete. FREE ESTIMATES FORD, 1947, Station Wagon. Wood Write Hudgins & Alf . Ines excellent condition. Radio. Price Ramrod Key Post Office reasonable. Telephone 1157-M . after 3 P.M. janl0-3tx| Phone: Summerland Key No. 3) FIVE bundles of old newspapers, or Se. Inquire The Citizen Office, Phone 51. oct22-tf Plaintiff, DIVORCE ACTION | APPLY THE CITIZEN Nee WakGe BUILDING ROCK, marl, sand, top soil. See OF PUBLICATION aun so cheater prices in town. ard Allen Johnson, # -M, Buster Cerezo. Newhall Street, dec28-tf sachussetts. required to a £ Complaint, vs. RICHARD AL! JOHD jan4-wed-sat-t! dec31-30t 1941 CHEVROLET Master De- Luxe. Fairly good condition. MOVING AND HAULING $150. 1332-A Seminary Street. Storage - Furniture Moving jan10-3t|Local and Long Distance Agent | a Airvan Moving & Storage | —$—<$< $$$ $< ISLAND CITY TRANSFER FOR SALE OR BUSINESS | Phone 166 E. V. Kinsman OPPORTUNITIES FOR RENT— 5 Tee FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD SMALL house trailer. Couple, no FURNITURE and APPLIANCES children. By week or month. Phone 70, after 10 P.M. | jan10-3tx TWO bedroom and two living room lamps. Other miscellan- eous items. Apply 1201 Olivia, up- stairs, rear. janil-1tx This order to be published a week for four consecutve in The Key West Citizen, ar yne and Ordered t cember, A. D. 19 FOR RENT—BUNGALOWS FOR SALE — Very reasonable small ice cream-sandwich-gro- oe ee cery business. Especially suitable for middle aged couple. Inquire pointments. Hours 7:30 to 1! Elwood’s Place, 504 William St.]A.M., 6:30 to 9:00 P.M Phone | jan11-4t °575-. jan7-tt .|SPACIOUS beautifully decorated On SALE-enereD Fone | all-electric, screened porch, LEASES, 5 c each. Promissars ae |garden. Suitable three adults.| notes, ic each. Minimum charge SHOMAS Sy the eiaintite, Seasonal. 1401 United, 3:30 to 6) 5c. Artman Press, Citizen Bldg.. dec.21-28,1949;jan.4-11,1950, | P.M. janl0-6t' Phone 51. oct22-tf