The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 16, 1952, Page 3

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Her eit eh j BOYLE SAYS By HAL BOYLE case might be made for Vife, that ennui of boredom. t in i fe ge if a@et. ! Af I i F a j z Fe r i "ty see i E eLPFe : i it All rte = E i a FEs8 i EERE : 2 2 & i fit at fir lite ott tf me : ag is the nature of the critter, and human nature doesn't readily | ehange. | : Boredom strikes the very poor as well as the very wealthy. Psy- chologists have found that the and frustrated than an idle rich man, who has at least one thing Jeft to fret over: He can't take routine.of the daily. rut that wear out the lives of many people in A man " r so much by the fact that he is only a cog in a big machine as-by-the realiza- tion ‘that even as a cog he isn't really essential tn the machine. it is easy to get anther cog. The further men get from na« 1 not only relieve himself | of boredom—he have some- | to ce. t ie the beat cure for bore- | dom—to use your energy doing | som worthwhile. You can’t help better. I know one city dweller who solved his boredom by buying a | parrot and teaching it to eat ‘Spa 5 bx said I cquidn't do! it, but I did,” he said. “I never | heard of anybody in the world be- | fore ever teaching a parrot to eat | S }. Today he is a happy man. The, only bored ; | Eisenhower . | brought a flood of Republicans in Community Su K.W. Chamber Of Commerce Statistics Cited * Showing Improvements Within The City A five page 1952 community sur- vey of Key West issued has been by the Chamber of Commerce 's: Southbound Passenger cars, Overseas Highway, 1947, 116,721, 1951, 223,802. Post Office Receipts, 1947, $19,- - 1 965; 1951, $244,594. KWH Electricity Consumed 19- 47, 11,515,759; 1951, 28,069,042. Building Permits, 1947, $1,150, 914; 1951, $10,659257. Ten Republicans capoasbine, | Register Here In Two Days The nomination of General tke for President has to register at the office of Sam Pinder, Supervisor of Registration. In this Democratic stronghold, Republicans in ius oy 4,8 flood, it was pointed ‘These ‘came in-after “Ike” wis made the standard bearer for the GO Pin the 1952 election. Since the May primary some. forty Republicans have swelled the small ranks of the Republicans here, Pinder said. Meanwhile Pinder urged. mem- bers of all parties to come in and , | gistered to be eligible for the na- | tonal election in November. Contract Awarded Paul Smith Co. A contract for $8700 was award- ed Paul Smith construction com- pany, Miami, for building a fuel dock at the new city electric steam plant at a special meeting of the system’s Utility Board yesterday | ligious afternoon Sinith was the sole bidder for the contract. The fuel dock is being built in connection with the $3,000,- | early 40, including a “ , | met Gaynor made the motel | airlines, cats can be shipped to Issued By {RedTerror {Grade Schools * | Cotitinues To Teach Spanich 9 KUALA LUMPUR —The lezd- Ce SR & itish rubber 7 in. GAINESVILLE #—A State Edu- ge that ys a cation Department Courses -of trywide resettlement of squatters Study Committee Tuesday en ‘i areas free of Communist terto- , Torsed 2 proposal that Spanish be | ; ists, there is no improvement in| taught in Dade and HOLLYWOOD ‘NOTES i i Planting Association | Colee, executive vice president of : its report for 1951, | the State Chamber of Commerce , still lived in contin-| which advanced the proposal, ap- could not relax se-| peared befcre the committee in ‘ | support of it. autions. Mrs. Mildred the “steadfastness and | alt: Gres. chgee eourage”’. of the planters, said the | in the back yard “the situation in the rural! stucco home on areas would have rapidly deterior- ¢ Boulevard in the to a state of savagery and Valley. Then, in ‘ j she erected a sign. — . The sign said: “Motel for cats.” iy Today, prosperity : i QM HIE LasT ONE TO LET @ Man Downe” 50 SAVETH THE UNDERTAKER |now called cottages. There are In 13 years the cat motel Secome the place for cats of +0 board while their masters | Kennedy’s red Persians. Parks, Lucille Ball and Mrs, i bate feat .” Next morning A cat owned by Adrian and WE NEVER LET YOU DOWN. THAT'S LEFT TO THE UN- DERTAKER, DICK’S permanent home. Adrian, Mrs. Alexander, is allergic beasts, although he dearly loves them. He got around this by bring- ing the cat home evenings once sions but has never made a. pur- chase. was built by funds from the late Jean Harlow’s estate. The: plati- num blonde’s pampered pet, Blue Baby, spent. its final years there, Since Blue Baby’s demise the cot- tage has been the motel’s: most popular, Filmland’s foremost cat fanciers, the James Masons, having lavish facilities. of .their.own, have not so far taken advantage of Mrs. Alexander's. hospitality. However, she happily reports, they have recommended it to several of their eat fancying friends. Mrs. Alexander is a plump, motherly woman in her 50s. She specializes in providing special service. By an arrangement with her in advance of the owner’s ar- rival. She quarters the animal un- til the master is prepared to take over. She stands ready to prepare and serve, at any hour, cooked or un- cooked, chicken, steak, bacon and eggs, fish courses, or even, as one person ordered, buttered string beans. So far, no one has ordered mice. She has catered to a cat that FOR HOME or COMMERCIAL USE... We Are P<spared To Furnish You With Clear, Pure Cube» Crushed ICE Thompson Enterprises, Inc. TELEPHONE NO. 8 line has already ONE PERSON WHO KNOWS the headaches and troubles City Manager Dave King has suffered MAIN OFPICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaten and Prencts Sta. # @ result of mamerous sewer breaks suggested that the above picture be entitled “King’s Can- von." This is the newest sewerage cave-in Jt eccurred on Trumbo Road and is nine feet, deep. mus, and Horace O'Bryant. Mayor C. B. Harvey was absent. Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS 7 Fresh Fraits & PHONES: 98 and #

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