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* on | wee a ee ee ce *b saey “PAGE SIX. 4 the election in New York yester- day afternoon of directors and officers for the Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company, the ° properties of the road were set for- return to operation under Gorporate management at 12:01 4+his- morning, thus terminating operation of the railroad under the receivership which had its ineeption-in the depression of the 1930's. Officers of the new company / ‘elected at yesterday’s meeting of the new Board of Directors man of the Board of Directors; “Legh R. Powell, Jr., President; Parke Jones, Vice President, in, charge of finance, accounting and secretarial matters; George EB Rice, Vice President, with jurisdiction over freight traffic, express traffic and industrial and agricultural development mat- ters: W. R. C. Cocke, General j Counsel; Harold” * J. Gallagher. General Counsel; L. L. Knight, Comptrojler; W: B. Pope, Treas- urer, and W. F. Cummings, Sec- retary. In addition to the Chairman} CHANCERY. ADELE vERDIMEE, HICKEY, ainti WILLIAM efraeess ERY. ER OF PUBLICATION TO: Wiliam James Hickey, z Montgomery Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. essed. This order is to be published once _|a week for four consecutive weeks “ake: Henry. W.' Anderson, Chair- | % Sst Key West. Citisen, s. aswe- paper published in the: Cii West, Florida. y of Key Done and Ordered this 9th day of July, A.D. 1946. (SEAL) ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk of Cirenit Court, Monroe County, Prorida: | By: GLORIA M. ACEVEDO, Deputy Clerk. Allan B. Cleare, Jr., Solicitor for Plaintiff. « jul 11-18-25; aug 1, 1946 | IN THE CICRUIT COURT OF THE ppd ph JUDICIAL Sins ix TE OF F! in ce BET S\p Por MONROE coUN’ 1N CHANCERY. MARJORBI HYD! Neo. 10-793 Plaintiff, LYNDON WALLACE HYDE, Defendant. DIVORCE } Lyndon. Wallace Hyde, and President, the new director- | <d ORDER OF PUBLICATION ate is composed of Fred. G. Boyce, Jr., Baltimore, Md.; Henry | C. Breck, New York City; wil-! liam H.. Coverdale, New York | Be@r_to the Bill of Complaint for City; B. M. Edwards, Columbia, | on S. C.; Henry C. Evans, Baltj-}4 more, Md.; Otis A. Glazebrook, } Jr, New York City; Frederick | N. Harrison, Richmond, Va.; j paper published in the City of Key | Samuel H. Husbands, formerly | >, of Florence, S. C., now of Wash-} -* ington, D. C., and San Francisco, Calif; Robert Lassiter, Charlotte, Joseph T. Lykes, Sr., Tam- * pa; Fla.; Robert Meyer, Birming- "ham, Ala.; William Murphy, ~ Savannah, Ga; Edward C. Roe, » Jacksonville, Fla; Henry 0.} + Shaw, Miami, Fla., and Eugene ~ W. Stetson, New York City. ~**At the time the new company = took over operations, Legh R. « Powell, Jr., and Henry W. An-: = derson were acting as receivers * under ‘orders of the Federal Dis- | = trict Courts for the Eastern Dis-} ‘© triet of Virginia and the South-| ern District of Florida. Since the | death of Judge Luther B. Way, * of the Virginia Court, Judge W. Calvin Chestnut, United States = District Judge at Baltimore, has presided over the Reteivership . and Reorganization proceedings ~ pending in the Eastern District > of Virginia and Judge Alexander : Akerman, of the Florida Court,; + has presided over the ancillary > proceedings in Florida since the « beginning of the Receivership. The Seaboard system, as has been the case with the majority | of the country’s large railroad : systems, represents the merger * and consolidation over the years | of many smaller roads. Parts of | the Seaboard are considerabl§| “ more than a hundred years old ~ and are linked with the earliest * beginnings of rail transportation > in Ameriga. fhe system was from time to time expanded to serve Rew tervitory and, at the time of receivegship on December 23, 1930, included the mileage now | 4aken. over by the new company. ene IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BLEVPSTH JUDICIAL CMCUIT IN AND FOR MONROB COUNTY, | STATE OF FLORIDA, IN CHAN- CERY. i Case No. ROBERT LAMAR HOR: Plaintiff, RCE w York City, N. Y. pear to the Bill for Divorce filed against you in the above styled cause on or before the 19th day of August, A. D. 1946, -otherwise the allegations contained therein Will be taken as confessed. Done and Ordered at Key West, Florida, this 17th day of July, A.D, 43 (Cc Re UIT COW by? Ang { SAWYER, Clerk aor S Sincute Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: MARY K.. WOODSON, Deputy Clerk. ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, Jr., _ Attorney for Plaintiff, Jul 1$-25; aug 1-8,1946 HH COURT OF THE hese stp Be red COUNT, BO ANCE N: UNG cna HEL PGALLIGHER HIGGS. Defendan: ORDER OF PU Helen Galligher Residence Unknow Ou gre hereby required to ap- al 1#46, otherwise — the tlie rein will be taken ha cancion ‘This order to be published once a ‘week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a news- paper published in Key Woat, Fi is Beare 4 Gederea. Jone” ani irdered this 10t! Toe A.D. phe = ‘f 2 (SEAL) SAWYER, rk of the Cireuit Court, e hereby required to ap- | | *} therein will be taken as confessed. DIVORCE | ida, pear fo the Bil of Complaint, for | oree, in the above styled cause | ou the 12th day of August, A.D.| Monroe County, Florida By: KATHLEEN Norrace, Deputy: €l, Thomas S. Caro, ee ssolicitar.for the Plaintiff. ag ae jul 11-18-25; aug 1, 1946 ireat Bend, Jefferson County, New “York You are hereby required to ap- | divoree in the above styled ca) on or before the 12th day of Aug: i Db. 1946, otherwise the allegations therein Will be taken as confessed. This order is to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a news- West, Florida. Done and Ordered this 10th day v3 July, AD. 1946. Ly ROSS C. Clerk bs: the Circuit Monroe County, Florida, By: GLORIA M. ACEVEDO, Deputy Clerk (sd) Allan B. Cleare, Jr., Solicitor for Plaintiff. jul 11-18- IN THE CIRCUIT CO! ELEVENTH JUD IN AND FOR MONROE COP) FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY, Ne. 10-818 JOHN M. MURRELL, Plaintiff, vs. Fi0Bk A. MICHAEL, a Widow; Defendants. NOTICE TO APPEAR OK ORDER QE PEBLICATION TO: CARTIER and ED- MUND & CATIA, her Husband; the heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, or other claimants under PETER T. KNIGHT, Deceased. or under AL- D ATCHISON, Deceased, or un- der MASON S. MORENO, Déceased; and each and all-of the above named defendants, if living, and if dead, the heirs, devisees, grantees, atsignees, lienors, creditors, trus- tees, or other claimants under such defendant deceased, and if dead, all parties claiming interests by, through, under or against said de- fendants deceased, or otherwise in the real property hereinafter de- scribed, and all parties having, or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the following de- scribed real property situate, lyi and being in MONROE COUN FLORIDA. and South, Range 26 East, to-wit: Lois 4 to 6, Inclusive, in Sec- tion 18; Lot 1 and Lots 4 to 8, inclusive, in Seetion 14; Lot i and Lots 3 to 6, Inclusive, in Sec tion <23; Lots 1'to 6, Inclus! Section 24; and Lot 1 in YOU AND EACH ,OF YOU hereby required to appear in above entitled eause in. the Circuit Court ofthe Eleventh Judicial Cir- eit of the State of Florida in and for Monroe County, the title of h said cauge is hereby made a of this order as if. fully forth herein, on sie 2nd day of ptember, A.D. 1946. answer the Bill of ego ed against you, Gi in said cause; ntherwise a decree pro confesso will be entered against, you and each of you. The Bill of Complaint fied herein Tax Certificates covering the above described real property. WITNESS my hand and official seal of thix Court on the 24th day of July, A.D. 1946. (Cireuit Court Seal) ROSS C. SAWYER, i By: MURRELL, FLOWERS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 1218,Du_ Pont Building, jami, Florida. jul bo THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE | ENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT oy ND FOR MONROE © STATE OF FLORIDA. IN CHAN- CERY, Cane No. 1 EDNA LEE McBRIDE, Plaintift, DIVORCE ACTION |LEE ROY VERNON MeBRIDE, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION > Vernon McBride W.T.1/c, honey, . e 2B Div ision, clo F. San Fripcieco. California. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint, for divorce, in the above styled cause on the 19th day of Augu&t A.D. 1946, otherwise the allegations This order to be published on a week for four consecutive weeks | news- | Flor- | in The Key West Citizen, Paper published in Key W ot July, A.D. (SEAL) SAWYER, Clerk of Circuit Court, Monroe County, Flo By: KATHLEEN NOTT. Deputy THOMAS S. CARO, Solicitor for the Pl. . jult ntiff. 5; aug 1-8,1946 IVVV VV YT CVT IVT STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL AT ALL GROCERS RAAAbDOoOeOeeeESS a ‘a’ or A, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN DIVORCE You are bereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint for Divorce in the above styled cause on or before the 12th day of Aug- ust, A.D. 1946, otherwise the ai- legations therein will be taken as “HARLOTTE COYE Township 67. is Ms the purpose of nero a aug 1-8-15, 1946 | NTY, Done and Ordered this 17th day | 946. erglades is the newest oceupa- | tion of three former GIs who ex- lassured maintenance of peace and } pect to .make a living off the, ‘friendship between nations in this sale of snake skins. On an average 10-day ‘glades’ ton—expect to bring back about’ 2,300 feet of skin from such rep-' tiles as the cottonmouth mos- easin, diamond back rattle-/ snake, Congo banded w: atersnake | ,izing processes necessary to pro- | duce soft pliant reptile leathers. The rest of the work is done at a. former workshop. when you have to kill them ih Sires the skins are dried on racks and others. “Bring ‘em Back Alive” is | the trio's motto, “for you don’t. spoil their skins as much as action.“ The snakes are killed. by cutting their heads off as far up as possible. These three Everglades mus- } keteers, who became friends while serving as scoutmasters before the war, picked up much of their knowledge about snakes while on hikes. They admitted that they didn’t goin for reading snake literature. For their work they have con- verted a two-ton Army truck for use as headquarters on the expe- ditions. It has a complete galley, sleeps four and seats four. Under ene of the seats is an insulated 300-pound capacity ice box, while axes, T-sticks, tongs and other equipment necessary for a 10-day trip are fastened to side-panels. They also have set up a tan- nery in a shack in the ’glades, 28 miles from Miami. Here the skins undergo the various bath- ing fleshing, rinsing and neutral-; Never a snakebite! ‘part of the world.” danger. _ believed to be the limit. ; their Miami plant, {Navy maintenance jand then “broken” over a “knee from a hardware store. After the processing, | skins are ready to be clit ro into hats, handbags, umbrella handles and other articles. Two to three snakeskins are re- quired to make a handbag, | which retails for $45 up. syringe—and a couple of guns. They wear high boots, tall enough so that the fangs of a sly snake won't sink into their | legs before they are captured with a pair of tongs on a long pole. Much of the hunting is done at night. combine has a perfect record: It is quite doubtful that cam- trip, the three—Edward and. els, as many suppose, can go with- Charles Mulloy and Donald Hil-' out water for a week without } great discomfort or. physical’ Two or -three days is —in this case a $3.75 Sd ae Anti-venom isn’t taken on the! -expedition because it needs to ee | !take a complete first-aid outfit, scalpel, novocain, suction - cups, sion to the public kitcHen, Watered? | christenings. QUALITY. OF PRODUCT IS ESSENTIAL TO CONTINUING SUCCESS ‘Wood engraving by H. McCormick based upon the original oil painting TODAY! TOMORROW! and _— DAYTON. Ohio-—The-first postwar product of the Frigidaire Dayton, Ojo. to become Vr ri Pofrigeration Co... the Bl- -17 electric 3 is the most modern design coupled with the many im) : features. The Deep-Well Thermizer Cooker, Radiant prefrigerated. However, they dak Coane Units, large “Ever-Heat” oven and high speed Tables ‘are but a few of the outstanding developments found on this electric range. “The illuminating cooking lamp and the electrical outlet on top of the cabinet are added conveniences for the modern PITTI IT? 090 co cnecvecccescvccoeseecoseseees P piptemeteaentcracan tities icc ’ it One In Every Family The Vicar—I want to speak to! He—They say there’s one idiot ; ‘ou, ‘Fisher, about the milk you in every family. | Up to now, the Mulloy-Hilton ‘ have been ‘delivering lately. You,| “She—It’s really too bad al understand, we don’t use it lies your being the only child, Br 6 hakudiderde decd Lodi dedeLohde dh dekh dedid hid hd hbdlidhadididedde chs , John R. Watson 1217 Knowles Lame OFFICE 619 ANGELA ST. All Kinds of Duplicating Mimeographing Typing - Researeh Notary Publie Information 912 AM. — 25 PM EVENINGS 7:00 to #08 MOTTE EMH,

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