The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 16, 1950, Page 3

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Consecutive Hae i 3 . ae Disabled American Veecans Elect Emilio C. Norcisa As Commander At their regular meeting held&——_—_ roan oud lds amps Four Shot In Gun Battle | 5 LF i i ft aS Hi i i Temple, 422 Amelia street, the Key West Chapter No. 33, Dis- abled American Veterans, elected the following to hold office dur- ‘were | ing the 1950-51 term: Emilio G.. Norcisa as Com- the! marider;, Earl'S, ‘Kierstead as Saat Sr. Vice Commander; Herman avet | Gokdahy as Jr. Vice Commander; | ae George ¥. Norcisa as Chaplain, jand * William “T. - Doughtry as} f men ‘the blaze un- ” was” eee ‘it shook many’ the “Dow foree-of the y Hospital Gi Leon Wells of First M. ‘Church will officiate at ik will be in Family Plot Ant- one : ane brother, Wieri, Miami, Fla; i Mrs, Lula Saunders. Treasurer. - The newly elected’ Commander | the having is 40 months in the) the” ‘Air Force, in the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre of Operations, taking part in major campaigns'in New , Guinea, Netherland East Indies, the air, “Ley ‘Mindora and Luzon in the Phillipines, and as V-J Day roll- ed around found him on Okinawa jured: derstood to be pickets: ‘jered flesh, and head: wounds. © This disorder in West Vitg' neg ached for the invasion of | follows by about 24 — an out- |: born’ Key wx ag having Joan ‘ated from Key West High School ..and attended the University of (Florida. 3 break Of yiolence damaged some’ mine. jc The ancient Medes and Per- | sians cultivated spinach. GRIFFIN sHOws ) INVESTIGATOR CARD: cv. GRIFFIN, wealthy financial backer of Gov. Warren, dis- Plays in Miami the card by which he says Warren named him chief investigator for the governor last July 21, The governor (Editor's Note: See Stories On Pages land 7), cast doubt on Griffin's authority by declaring Griffin was not authorized to announce that he is crief investigator, Warren later revealed that he had revoked the appointment. CLOSE-UP OF GRIFFIN’S INVESTIGATOR CARD ; ME, VOGRIPFIN says this card was issued to him by Gov. Pe ages et ee et (Editor's Note: See Stories On Pages I and: 7) —|} said the governor. Warren has said Griffin was not authorized to announce that he has ‘been investigator for Warren since July 21. Warren has revoked the appointment. (®) ‘Tgia Stree UIT COURT or # JUDICIAL CURE oy ‘on DIs- of Monroe aa ned the — Board of Motristion of Monroe punty, Pplerias, in its’own behalf well as for and in wit of said district, Petitioners. THE STATE OF FLORIDA the. taxpayers, property owners and citizens of Special Tax School District Number 1 of © Monroe County, Florida, including — no Téesidents owning property or sub- Ject to taxation. therein, Defendants. nd + RULE TO the State e Florida and the several property owners, ta payers, citizens, and others having or claiming any. rig) tithe or. interest in proper ‘to be affected by the issuance of the bonds hereinafter me toned or to be affected any. way ‘thereby: ‘The above cause coming on to’ be heard upon petition filed herein 1950, by Special Tax. trict Number 1, a pol ical subdivision and taxing district in the County of Monroe and State of Florida, acting by and t the Board of Public Instru said county, seeking to determine the authority of said school dis- trict to issue School Building Bonds in the amount of $500,000 and to determine the legality of the pro- ceedings had and taken pre rv to and in connection therewi and Seeking a decree of this court to yalidate and confirm the pro- ceedings for said bonds and said bonds when issued: pursuant there- to, and sald petition now having been presented to this court and the court being fully advised in the premises; IT TS ORD! AND DECRE Florida, through the State Attorney of the. Bleventh Judicial Cireuit pt Florida, and the owners, taxpayers, thers having or right, title or interest in "prov to be affected by said issuanc, bonds or to be affected in any thereby, be and they are eac' by required to show cause, there be, before this court on 8th day ‘of March, A. in aRED, Dt ADJUDGED. est, Florida, why the pra: { said petition should not y the préceedings for sai@ School Building Bonds and ond when issued pursuant ret. shoiild 5 y requir of such hearing eclal, Tax Sehool Bixtrict ber 1. sald publfeation: to once each week for 2 consecutive Weeks prior to said sth aay of Mater 12 the first pub- t least eighteen days Gee. and rule owners, taxpayers, citizens others Raving or claiming a) right, title, or interest in sai school district or the property ta able for the payment of said bon ¢ considered as and are made defendant to this proceed- d that this court shall have i tion of them to the same extent @8 if named defendants in etition and personally sery- and ed w mK we > Ia ws 2.1959. heragenperlig yoyo Coes no pe} Truman Ave. feb16-3t ' TOURIST furnished one-bedrobin!: > apartment, tile floors and show- er. Accommodates’ four. 1120 ‘Washington: Street. feb16-3t [APARTMENT, $35.00 monthly. Couple only. Utilities furnish- feb16-1tx shed mache gl for couple. 819 et febl apartments, 3 rooms and bath. Everything furnish- . €oral Hotel Apartments. op- posite Post Office. feb10-30t : onus a ” ‘Truman Avenue. FOR RENT-—-HOTEL ROOMS OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming St. Rooms from $25 weekly. Coffee shop and bar. feb4-tf FOR RENT—ROOMS day or week. 800 Virginia Street, corner Windsor Lane. feb15-6tx “TOURIST rooms and parking eo ae LIGHT housekeeping rooms. 411 William Street. feb14-6tx WANED TO RENT NAVAL officer and family needs on March 1, two bedroom un- furnished house, permanently, or furnished apartment, couple months. Call 1100, Ext. 704, or 790, Ext. 251. Leave message. Lieut. Marx. feb15-6tx FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS DECCA, portable electric phono- graph, excellent condition. $25. Clint Giese, 837. feb14-3tx ROCK, marl, sand, top soil. See us forgcheapest prices in town. 1350-M, Buster Cerezo. feb4-30t FIVE bundles of old newspapers, 5c. Inquire The Citizen Office. terfront with riparian rights, $5,-' for big sales and profits. Phone 51. feb16-tf TWO portable gas stoves, screen doors, lavatories, bathtubs. Post Office Inn, 321 Simonton. feb6-tf EASTER toys are now in. Make your selection and lay-a-way today. Hobby Shop, 1105 Truman. feb.15-3t MISCELLANEOUS SAWS filed and tronia Street. 1311 Pe- feb15-1tx set. FOR SALE—TRAILERS 1949 TRAILER, 27 feet. Perfect condition. Mastic Trailer Park, E.. McMarus. feb15-6tx 47 MAINLINER, sleeps four, apartment size range, electric brakes $795.00. Stock Island Trail er Court. feb15-3tx FOR SALE—USED CARS 1947 DODGE sedan. 16,000 miles, radio, heater. Lifeguard inner- tubes, whitewalls. Original paint, excellent condition Northern car. Call 238-J febt3-6t =< motor 5 HP. John- Poon Track “motor. cee Phone 837, TRA oat Hull be et conaieies, Capt. Aire ehagy 1210 E. Henry St, aedeae Ge Horse. Excellent con- dition. 1504 South Street Apt. 2. feb15-3tx NEW Shrimp Boat, 65" 1 Shri it om Stat eat + 2” planking and deeking. Heavy construction throughout, Built for Gulf shrimping. 1,600 grullon fuel capacity. 600 gallon fresh water tank, Steel mast and boom.: Two drum winch driven from) main engine. Full diesel 165. h.p. engine. Price $25,000, Patterson Manufacturing _Co., Mobile, Ala febis- 6t FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE LOT 70 feet by 120 feet. Duck Avenue, near hospital. Phone 1159-XM, feb14-6tx A GOOD BUY; Lot 92 ft. fronting on Duval Street and running along Olivia Street 226 ft. to; Center Street, with one large two- story, house, three duplex houses and four small houses, .Price, $40,000. Terms, $10,000 cash, balance payable $3,000 per year. The rent will more than pay off the deferred payment. Johnson & Johnson, 419 Duval Street. Phone 372. jan28-tf | 300’ by approximately 275’ on old highway, Stock Island, to wa- 000. Phone 600 (Dan Navarro). jan24tt NEW C.B.S. Duplex. Two. bed- rooms each, tile features. Ideal location. 1224 Flagler Avenue, from 9 to 5 P.M. feb15-3tx FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and APPLIANCES WASHING machine $50.00, Con- goleum rug $3.00. Kitchen table and chair $7.00. 32-A Sea- plane Base feb15-2tx FOR SALE—KEY WEST REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, any and all kinds of Key West property, large or small. Ocean frentage, improved or unimproved residential lots. Apartment. houses, business loca- tions on Duval Street, etc. Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming. St., Phone 153. feb3-30t FOR SALE—BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES TWO bicycles, one lady’s, one man’s. Good condition. Rea- sonable. Apply 323 . Grinnell, Apt. 4 feb14-3tx 507 SOUTHARD STREET Between 2 to 6 P.M. VERY INTERESTING WORK feb14-3t a rrieninrenieemenetioe, EXPERIENCED bar. maid. Apply in ‘person. Brown Derby White- head and Southard Streets. febl5-2tx — HELP WANTED—SALESMEN SPLENDID Rawleigh business available in ‘city of Key West or Monroe County. Products well known. Opportunity unlimited Start your business 6n credit without experience. Write today for full information. Rawleigh’s, — Dept. FAB-660-224, Memphis, Tenn. feb16-htx HELP WANTED—FEMALE COOK and waitress wanted. Novice girl preferred. Overseas Coffee Shup. feb16-tf Lost peda NBER SSE © AA $55.00: in cash, Thursday, between bank and Greene Street, Re- ward if retutned to Anibal De- Castro, City Janitor. feb17-2tk LADY’S wallet containing identi- fication and papers, valuable only to owner. Return to Mrs. Elizabeth Gill 715 Caroline street. Reward. feb16-3t CHILD'S’ PET: Female _ black, curly Cocker Spaniél Finder. call 672-J or 1119 Catherine St, Reward. feb16-3tx LADY'S yellow-gold Waltham wrist watch. . Lost _ Friday Finder contact M. H. Coleman, 725. Duval. Receive reward. feb14-3tx, SOLID . la sod. square foot. WRITE Post Office Box 977 and your Watkins dealer will call on you. feb16-23-2tx DRESSMAKING shop doing nice business. Owner has other im- terest. Call 1139-R, up to 6 pm.

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