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50 > | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 2, 1950 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Observe Fifth Anniversary Of F. D. Roosevelt’s Death NEW Yo April 1 anaresuan oe ne 12.—(P)—Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt was a 0 observe a 5: = President's death, which. fe teay, ee nee Mrs. Roosevelt. was being &- n home from a sion of The WEATHERMAN and was sitting in the front Says Seat with her driver. She re. ported later that: an eee car swerved over to their side of the road and hita car just ahead of them, then glanced off and hit the car she was riding in. No- body was hur or car i awa urt. Her car was Key West & Vicinity: Part! a garage and she took t cloudy and continued mild to a taxi’ for the rest of the ride to ; a thru Thursday. Moderate varia- Hyde Park. Newsmen asked her ble winds. Soap te frightened, and sha Florida: Partly cloudy thru Sd o, I never yell. Thursday. Colder north portion Though Franklin D. Roosevelt toda; has been dead five yea’ as three thousand persons visit his grave each day. There was memorial service today at the Hyde Park estate beside the Hud- y and in north and central portions tonight. Continued mild otherwise. Jacksonville Thru The Florida Straits & East Gulf of Mexico: Moderate west winds over north son River, Ordinarily it takes a portion shifting to moderate small fee to go through the northwest to north today and to- grounds and Roosevelt home, but. night. Moderate variable winds today there'll be no charge. over south portion. Partly Cloudy The Hyde Park Superinten- weather thru Thursday. : dent, George Palmer, says it's Jacksonville to Apalachicola: surprising how little people No small craft or storm warnings know about the late President's have been issued. personal life. They appear to Report know a lot about his public and political life, but little about his Observation Taken at City Office, 8:30 A.M., EST days’ in that ‘old’ mansion which Roosevelt was born: in the=="Key“West, Fla. April 12, 1950 overlooks the Hudson. mansion on the 30th of January, Temperature 1882. His father wrote on that Highest yesterday 82 day: “At a quarter to nine my Lowest last night 67 Sally had a splended bouncing jean 75 baby boy. He weighed ten Normal 3 pounds SAeuee his Gotned j Precipitation Li Cl b z Total last 24 hours 02 “J Total this month 2.32 i 10ns u 0 Excess this month 1.83 i s Total this year 7.22 i Publish Results excess'this' year 204 | Relative Humidity, 8:30 a.m. Of Carnival Soon | 1% Lion President C. E. Smith, Jr., ae announced today that as soon as! ee all monie: turned in by the in-! Sea Level, 8:30 a.m, dividual members of the Lions| 30.10 ins—1019.3. mbs. -he would publish the re- s of the car award and Lions’ Tomorrow’s Almanac Carnival Sunrise 6:07 a.m. Tentative results indicate that Sunset 6:49 p.m. the project to raise funds for,x- Moonrise 4:10. a.m. ray equipment for the Municipal Moonset 3:54 p.m. Hospital will be one of the most = successful ever undertaken by J's the local club Tides President Smith thanked the Naval Base peop of Key West, naval per- TOMORROW : sonnel, and visite for contribu- Eastern Stanoard Time. ting to the success of this civic High Low project. 7:54 a.m. 1:25 a.m. Saas ARETE 8:02 p.m. 1:31 p.m, 000 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time of| Height of Key West Shrimp Trawler Is In Station— Tide |high wate: Bahia Honda Tr ouble Off Here (bridge) ....—0h 10m _— 9.0 ft. 1 fishi raft. ae ers No Name Key Two fishing craft, one a 54- es (east end) _..4-2h 20m shrimp trawler from Key West, : were in trouble in South Atlantic Boca Chica oa (Sandy Pt.) —0h 40m waters today—neither of them in serious danger. Caldes Channel The -foot shrimp trawler (north end) ~+2h 10m +14 ft “Crusader” is hard aground off (—)—Minus sign. Corrections Key West. The three-man crew to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to be added. remains aboard and help is on the way About forty miles southeast of Pt. Pierce, two trawlers have the 55-foot fishing boat “Jordan Girl ‘in tow. Its engines broke down early tod People’s Forum The Citizen welcomes exprei- of the vlews of ite rend- BROKEN FISHLINE NEARLY KILLS CASTER COMPTON, Calif —(4).—Ern- est Lo: nearly lost his life in a freak accident that occurred. while he was reeling in a fish line. He had cast his line with a lead sinker on the end into’ the ocean. The sinker caught on some rocks. Loscar pulled hard— then hardcr. Suddenly the sinker ca or wnwar- ted, The writers should be and confine the letters to words, and write on one side e paper only. Sixnature of the writers must accompany letters and will be publi lean requested otherwise. “A VERY GOOD POINT” Editor, The Citizen: let go, snapped back and hit him Your always amusing and} oe « inex in the thigh, severing an artery. sometimes profound columnist; (hich te A friend took him by auto toa Duerkes makes a_ very good | riken as : iin von ; hospital 25 miles away. Losear point in asking that architectur- | eal me ne : ! ‘be published was in serious condition from ally Key West stick to its his-] Key West Citizen. : loss of blood on arrival, but re- toric styles and discontinue the] ,Pone and Ordered at Key West, sponded to treatment. now being erected doubtedly is a_ nattr tourists, but there is feature that far outweighs all other attractions, e: Cc Vet SY RAR climate: that is the pres sence of mosquitoes. NI The city and county make every effort to the fog wagons; advertising bill- Mail The Citizen to Relatives OR ee eo ee should BEFORE YOU INVEST... boards and_ similar publicity. 1 YOUR LOAN Speen Money would be much better |} {$ GOOD UI spent for D.D.T., as the results: pr PRIVILEGE 4 would greatly exceed those ob- CH JULY 25,1957 tained by such methods. Absence of mosquitoes in a resort. city is an inestimable asset that quickly becomes known. Very truly, : GUY CARLETON. Key West, Fla., April 10, 1950. The volcanic soil around Mt. Etna is so fertil that farmers sometimes harvest five crops a While most persons are highly susceptible to poison ivy, others seem to be completely immune. i it fall information contact your nearest my ETERANS ADMINISTRATION offcs S:|says Dr. Stieglitz, the health of “modern..” The “quaintness” of the city un-| (Ss ction for} another | hy: cept the continue IN Tr Annex Of First Baptist Church To Be Painted The annex to the First Baptist }Church is to be painted in one day Saturday, beginning at 8 a m., the Rev. George McNeill Ray, ! pastor, announced today. More than 20 men volunteers | have been selected so far to help} jin the work. The women of the church will serve lunch and re- | freshments. “Calling all men to the church,” said the Rev. Ray's statement to-! day. “Paint has been secured. | Brushes are ready to be used.” | Rev. Ray concluded: “Paint, helps anything, so help make the Church annex look younger by! meeting with the men of the church this Saturday.” Over 40, Reduce About One Pound Per Week CHICAGO.— (#). —Overweight and over 40 is supposed to be an unhappy combination. But we have glimpsed a bit of silver lin- ing, under the guidance of Dr. Edward Stieglitz of Chicago. Dr. Stieglitz says if you at- tempt to reduce, and you're over 40, take it easy. He believes it’s unwise to attempt to lose more than a pound a week. The idea here is to build good health for the middle years, and for old age. If you lose weight too fast, you don't really have time to change diet habits, and therefore you're likely to gain it} back with disappointing ease. Also, if you lose weight slow- ly, the skin is less likely to show wrinkles. During the years from 40 to 60, the very old may be determined. BIG TURNOVER “The average woman has a vocabulary of only 1,800 words.” It is very small, but think of the turnover. The largest American ice plant | can make 5,000 tons a day. LEGALS URT or THE efendant,” BY PUBLICATION on rve at copy of Answer to the plaint for m the Plaintiffs Attorney, i Answer in the tirenit gations: taken vorce Defendant 2 BY PUBLICATION TO: William Parks, Residence unknown ' | your “Answer i plaint on the jtorney, and file swer in ff rida, this 4th day of April, A.D. AL) EARL Ro ADAMS, Clerk, Cirenit Court, Monroe County, Pla Florence} AWyer, Deputy Clerk 2 COUNTY JUD IN AND FOR MONRO r S$ COURT, | COUNTY. NOTICE OF APPLIC INAL DIS Notice is hereb whom it m: given to all n that Willi: Hempel, as trator of the estate of Hempel, _alsc metimes known as Charles Hem ple, also sometimes known as ; Charlie Hemple, deceased, has filed with the Honorable Raymond RF. ord, Ci dge in and Florida, his | tr ! this 2lst day of March, A. j (Sd) WILLIAM HEMPEL, | As Administrator of the Estate of Charles Hempel, also sometimes bo4 known as Charles Hemple, also sometim| known as Charlie | _Hemple, deceased. W. CURRY HARRIS, Attorney for Administrator. | mar.22-29;apr.5-12,1950 INFORMAT 8 Point Lightface (Regular) Type eDay eee { 3 Consecutive Days _* 9c | 6 Consecutive Days ... 8c ' 15 Censecutive Days . -. 7e 30 Consecutive Days 6e (Display Rates On Applicaties* 8 Point LIGHTFACE CAPS The rate for 8 Point light face (regular) caps is 1% times a line more than the cost for 8 Point lightface regular type. & Point Blackface Type The rate for 8 Point black- face type is 1% times a line more than the cost for 8 Point lightface regular type. Classified Ads Rates Per Line of Space for Single and Consecutive Days SERVICE AND REPAJRS PAGE FIVE — —RADIOS 1 j Osorio’s | Phone 769-M. ‘), REASONABLE, guaranteed radio DEATHS repairs. Pick up and delivery.) Radio, 1116 Whitehead, | mar27-15tx| Bainbridge Colby ION FOR THE ADVERTISER | ELP BEMUS POINT, N. Y., April —|12—(4).—The last secretary of Minimum Charge | Minimum space to be | Attention Ex- and Retired {State in President Woodrow Wil- 8 Point . Navy Officers | son's cabinet, Bainbridge Colby BLACKFACE CAPS say Geer DO YOU WANT. TO MAKE) “cd last right at his home in The rate for 8 Point black- : res .. MORE THAN .A LIVING? DOj Bemus Potvin Western New face caps is 2 times a line imate 5 words per line.) YOU HAVE A CAR? DO YOU} York. He « years old more than for 8 Point light- Es HAVE ANY SALES ABILITY! Cotby, 4 political individualist face regular type Deadline AND PERSONALITY? I HAVE! Sh ha Silane ate = Yo insure pubiication, |f A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR throughout his career, suffered a Display copy must be in the Adver- |] ONE OR POSSIBLY TWO MEN, [i'{ stack two tae ee 10 Point Type tising Department office be- HERE IN KEY WEST. NO coiny “wee with tine a ketal We te dienes Eotn dw 0 inkies fore 11 o'clock in the morn- HOUSE TO PHGUSENSEREING, 709) oo eit, wiemune lightface regular type ing on the day of publica- OR ANYTHING COMPARABLE. ‘ “Wi je Seerélarieint ss 4 tion. DON’T CALL UNLESS YOU saninapedave ds Gulia ole {2 Point Type pee THINK YOU CAN QUALIFY! PY Wrote an historical note re 2 times rate for 8 Foint fusing recognition to the Soviet Phone 51 CALL TOM STEVENS, LA | Government of Russi: lightface regular type. Use your phone. Adver- CONCHA HOTEL. apr12-3tx : a tisements may be inserted ease Seat “The recognition was granted 13 18 Point Type in these columns by phone. BUT! apply in person Years later, but Colby contended §: dines ratectan ar Piolad ae U) Broadway Market, 727 Duval). ‘e172 had been nothing to/jushéy lightface regular type. Office gence! apr.12,6t i” Colby never did’ change his . Business office in The | cape a eat : inion about R iniieg 24 Point T e Citizen Building, corner of |fj WANTED — motor messenger, Opinion about Russia. Until re- yp ining garni maaan a fanleciceleh teers, wear cola oe cently, gave lectures against 4 times rate for 8 Point — Door to the right on enter- older. Western Union psarpa heii lightface regular type. ing building. apr11--3t ap { Colby’s affiliations with politi- {cal parties were many and var- lious. He switched party lines pos- "HELP WANTED—FEMALE ALL ADVERTISING IS ACCEPTED under the following conditions: In the event of error in advertis- ing, transient or contract, The Citizen will be responsible only for the first inserticn in CLASSIFIED and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING for only the actual amount of space occupied by the part of the udvertisement where the error occure. ADVERTISING, FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR RENT—COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS | 5 Rooms Screened in porch, “2 tiled bath rooms, all electric kitchen. Beautifully furnished, spacious grounds. Must be seen to be appreciated. Child accepted, | no pets. May to November. 1224 South Street. Phone 1536-M. | apr.12,-4tx | SIX rooms, including two bed-! rooms, first floor, large porch. Situated on corner, landscaped, private drive. Must be year; round tenant. No children, no pets. $60.00 monthly. Open 8-10 Anu, 4-6 Pm, 1415 United Street. Phone 1173-3 apr.12,-tf | THREE-ROOM APARTMENT | Bath, All Electric Kitchen Utilities Furnished STUTZ HOTEL 410 Fleming Street | | COMPLETELY furnished, suit-| occupy at once. Apply 1004 able for couple. Gulfstream Southard Street. 2-4 pm: jTrailer Park, Phone 9226, apr.12,-1tx} FOUR room house and lot. Can| apr.12,-3t = FOR SALE—BOATS AND MARINE MOTORS ONE-BEDROOM cottage, $100 per month. One-bedroom cottage, $50.00 per month until December.’ 34 FT, cabin cruiser, $1,000. 1948! Two-bedroom apartment, $97.75; Chrysler marine motor. Used per month. Downtown efficien-'only one season. Phone 1002-M. cies, $50.00 per month. Phone; aprll-6tx mornings, 1185-R. aprl1-3t R SALE—P! MODERN, cool, one bedroom bss RENTED FORMS: cottage, near beach. Adults only, no pets. The Price organi- zation, 41! Fleming St. Phone 124 apr11-tt} LEASES, 5c each. Promissary notes, lc each. Minimum charge 5c. Artman Press, Citizen Eidg. Phone 51 maraltt} FURNISHED cottage, no pets. Apply 818 Olivia Street. apr1l-3tx ‘FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS FOR SALE—HEAL ESTATE , SIX-ROOM house, modern con- veniences. 1432 Eliza Street. MODERN furnished apartment, electric kitchen, private bath. Adults only. Apply 701 South! Street. aprl2-2tx | OVLASEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming aprll-3tx St. Rooms from $10.00 weekly. Coffee shop, bar. Phone 798. mar31-tf * FOR any kind of property, large or small homes. Ocean frontage. MODERN, furnished apartments. + Pine Plaza, 1301 Truman Ave.,{ Phone 215. aprll-tf APARTMENT. Will ke chil-} dren. E. H. Strunk, Phone 816., aprif-2t' FURNISHED house. Hot water, couple only. Apply rear 1012 Varela Street, upstairs. a” { aprll-5t 2-BEDROOM apartment, newly furnishe¢, Apply 1014 Truman Ave. apr1l-4tx CORNER bungalow Large living- room, oedroom, electric kitch-; en, bathroom, $75.00 monthly Phone 605-W. aprl0-3t! NEW one bedroom | furnished apartment. No pets. Phone! 296-J. apr7-tf | THREE-ROOM ment, private bath. $75.00 monthly, including utilities. Adults only. 802 Eaton St. apr7-6tx furnished BEDROOM APARTMENT All-electric kitchen, H utilities furnished STUTZ HOTEL 410 Fleming St. apr3-tf FURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms and bath. Everything furnish- ed. Coral Hotel Apartments, op- posite Post Office. mar28-30t APARTMENT, newly renovated, private bath, all modern con- veniences. By week or month. Post Office Inn, Simonton St. mar27-tt VETERANS! OWN your 2 or 3 bedroom home. No down payment. $63 month. ly. Phone 598 from 1 to 7 P.M. mar6-tf FURNISHED apartment, couple only, no pets. Apply 1128 Mar- Motels, investments, building lots, business property on Duval jStreet, etc. Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming Street, Box 303, K.W. apr4-30t’ " FOR RENT—APARTMENTS *" AND ROOMS ONE-BEDROOM apartment, ev-} erything furnished, private beach. Also rooms. Attractive : any , weekly, monthly rates. Mating Hy stprpxnnaiclys/° ond e]. Sou : { -highway, Stock Island, to wa- Bates sputh and See a ioe een with riparian rights, $5,- 000, Phone 600 (Dan Navarro). 4 apr4-tf FOR RENT—TRAILERS t FURNISHED house _ trailer or! JAMAICA, B.W.1., modern 4-bed- comfortable rooms. Weekly or}. room, furnished bungalow, 26 smorithly rates. Young’s Tourist: acres: fruit. trees, cattle, pasture, Rest, 1721 Flagler, Phone 1172+J, good soil, several solid concrete out-buildin.gs, water, electricity, { close to main road. Owner leaving island, in Key West for one tweek: Write Box 4-RS c/o Citi- ‘NAVY couple, two children de-" zen, apr10-3tx sire to rent two-bedroom: house or apartment. Phone 1426-XJ. aur ian TRANSPORTATION FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS LEAVING for Norfolk Mon-! Et ———----— == == - |. day. Will take Navy wife, share 700-19 heavy duty 6 ply tire.’ expenses. Exchange references. é Apply Citizen office. Phone 1426-XJ. apr.12,-2tx apr.12,-tf ae LADY driving Panama City, Fla.,} CURTAIN STRETCHER, lava-| ‘Monday, 17th. Take one lady,’ tory, leg tub, sink, all cast iron share expenses. 2017 Seidenberg enamel ice’ box. Apply 620 Eliza-' Ave. Phone 753-W. _—_apr.12,-2tx beth. aprl0-4tx ' , ! LOCAL and long distance haul-' ing and storage. Ramsey Trans-! fer, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Phone 290. Agent for Burnham Van mar11-30t | Lines. aprl0-tf ROCK, marl, sand, top soil. See us forgcheapest prices in town. 1350-M, Buster Cerezo. FIVE bundles of old newspapers, 5c. Ina‘tire The Citizen Office. Phone 51. mar21-tf FOR SALE—USED CARS 1942 PACKARD. Make offer. Robert B. Pinder, 1106 Angela Street. aprl2-3tx TRIM FIGURE treatments with spot massage. Five for $13.00. 1939 Dodge sedan. Clean through- Phone 575-J. aprll-tf out. Extras. This is a northern car. Price $425.00. Can be seen at 1405 Truman Av apr.12-2tx PERSONAL SERVICES { Notary Public NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office marl4-t) MOVING AND HAULING | Storage - Furniture Moving | new |Tocal and Long Distance Age'1) Miller Airvan Moving & Storage ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phones 166 and 488 E. V. Kinsman mar29-30t 1947, CROSLEY pick-up, motor, $325.00, terms. Photo, 1023 White Street. apr.6-6t FOR SALE—TRAILERS Garet Street Phone 846-J. apr8-7t} ROBERTS house trailer, sleeps GARDEN AND LAWN four. New electric refrigerator, SUPPLIES | ONE-ROOM efficiency apart-| electric brakes, $845.00. Can be ment, for one adult only. M& B} financed. Stock Island Trailer : Motel, Phone 1445. apr8-tf Z aprl0-3t PARROT, Finch, Canary, and P pat i | Parrakeet, Seeds, Pet poppies: COMPLETELY furnished two-|. FOR SALE—MOTOR BIKES, |Key West Garden and Lawn Sup- bedroom bungalow on land-| SCOOTERS & MOTORCYCLES | ply, 830 Fleming St. Phone 1019. scaped corner lot in nice resi- sf apr. 12,-tf dential section. Johnson and{/1946 Cushman Motor scooter, - Johnson, 415 Duval Street. Phone| good condition. Apply 9 Nassau SERVICE AND REPAIRS f 372. apr8-tf; Lane. apr.12,-3tx —SEWING MACHINES } 2-BEDROOM, furnished house.| 1949 SALISBURY motor scooter,}| ALL makes of sewing machines 2420 Fogarty Ave. Phone 28, ‘til 6, after 6, Phone 615-R. aprl0-3t. eight months old, well cared servieed in your home. We for. 94-4 Poinciana Place. electrify and give free estimates, apr11-3tx Phone | [098-R. apr8-6tx ; POSITION WANTED—FEMALE WAITRESS wanted at first class |Sibly more than any other nation- Revalian) Apply Wesver| sue Stock Island Inn. riven: ‘| LOST | VICINITY St. Paul's Episcopal BEAUTY operator or Manicurist.|" Cnivch, eollapdible "alse Apply Martin Hair Stylist, 921| .Cnuren, | colli cee Truman Ave. Phone 1488. jounday. Rewer) Sol ered acat apr12-3tx CASHIER, experienced, none|BROWN tweed coat. Lost Sun- oa ae day vicinity Greyhound _ bus other need apply. Apply in‘ per-|_,42¥_ Vicinity Greyhound son Fausto's Food / Palace, 522) tation. Call\1050-Re aprlged&x Fleming St. apr.12,-2t SILVER drop earring, two brown rings. Lost Monday evening. Phone 53? or 876-W}after 6 P.M. Reward. aprll-2t CURB GIRL Ponce’s Simonton St. Apply in person, Luncheonette, 701 apr8-6t ray 16 M.M. MAGAZINE; was left on top of Jose Marti Monument Sunday afternoon at_ Park. Al- ready exposed. Please return to Mario Viera, Mastic Trailer Pork. apr10-3-tx GIRL for Must be Market. produce department. experienced. Baer’s apr3-tf THOROUGHLY experienced lady desires hotel work in house- keeping, department. Write box 3-PB care Citizen apr.12,-6tx FOUND MAN'S bicycle. Owner- identify. and pay for ad. 1417 Olivia Street. aprl2-3tx FOR SALE—BICYCLES me AND TRICYCLES FOR SALE Newsprint Second Sheets 300 25¢ —THE=— Artman Press CITIZEN BUILDING TWO bicycles, Lady’s bike in good condition, Man’s bike as jis, including new parts. Not in- stalled, 2809 Seidenberg Ave. apr.12-3t SMALL boy's 20” bike, $12.00. Very good condition, 1305 New- ton Street. phone 1154-W. Z apr.12,-3t Eee mi m GENERA! repairs and _altera- WANTED. to BUY tions. Call 712 Southard Street. * | aprl1-3tx + Ramrod Key Post Office CITIZEN OFFICE hone: Summerland Key No. 2 jan4.wed-sat-tf ee] CARPENTRY PUBLIC SERVICE EXCAVATING. bulldozing, heav: hauling, pile driving, road building, DDT fogging, etc. FREE ESTIMATES Write Hudgins & Alfonso, Inc., Come in and See : LOW-COST KENTILE for Beautiful, Easy-to-Keep-Clean Floors - No wonder this beau- tiful floor is guaran- Leet, ane wear will leave it as new. Rich colors clear th to back of tile can’t wear off. Kentile resists soil and stains + + + Cleans so easily! “Rubber and Cork Tile Inlay Linoleums FORMICA and TILE BOARD and METAL TRIMS $ Key West Floor Covering Co, TEL, 1454 + 123 DUVAL STREET ew 1s