The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 23, 1950, Page 4

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if and introduced ‘the jornas, Wilkes Barre, Pa. Hartford, Evanston, Ill-! Hi f fi i i i t 4 ‘i ii H ; z : the club in a or ased Kiwanian: Gene Anheir, of the Key Club ittee, told the athering lub an integral part Kiwanis club is about to become a reality, Anheir said that the petition for the Key Club will be sent to national headquarters this week. Anheir them introduced Professor Schweitzer of the Key West high. school, who in turn, introduce three students of the school. : H th. the principal and the students lauded the plan and ex- able cvening. Gene Anheir, of the Key club committee, stated that the laision betwecn the Key West, Pla, Feb. 23, 1950 [school officials and the Kiwanis Coservation Taken at City Office [club was “excellent” and that “we ere, going to keep it that Temperature Highest yesterday Lowest last night Mean Normal way. Kiwanian Joe Sirvgo donated bs $20 to help get the Key club Started, Knitting, ftshing, cheep-herd- ing and farming are the indus- twies of Shetland Islands. LEGALS ‘Tote! last 24 hours Total this month Excess this month Total this year Deficiency this year ND FOR MONROE OUN Relative Humidity, 6:30 a.m. 91° MINT. Plaintiff, BAROMETER 96.00 ins.—1015.9 mbs. FONTALS koown as RICHAR' TAINE, Defendant. TO: Richard “Fontaine, known as Richard 503 F Tomorrow's Almanac 6:54 a.m. i raw A 6:27 PM briue'a Ti of 11:14 a.m. } ment has Yeon filed against ouare Wereby required: a eopy of yo Answer t ‘op plaintites, file the the tfice of : th, 1980, in default ther me Bom pi ine wil jaken as confessed by you. : 20, 1950. a Peoruaey 0, 150. Le i (sd) Kathleen. Nottuse. CIRCUIT COURT OF THE by her “next : GERSTEIN, sometimes ‘on taking: Coniplaint for. Anguls you, 9 r at original ro he Clerk of or before the ZARL of the Create ‘Court, /Serve . casserole-fashion, with a topping of buttered cracker erumb IN THR COURT or tude COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, iN BATE, FLORIDA, INPRO! GEORGE G. PARK, ey ‘ou and each of you. are.. hereby ‘notified and required to present any cli and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the J ot of George G, Park, deceased, e of *. ! Phinney quoted Sander’as say- ing that he knew he “might: have’ broken a law but that the law . and should ‘be day, 38 persons had braved a snowstorm to appear at the court ee trial is being. held. F 50 spectators were vemaining space inthe.courtroom | reserved’ for ering: the trial... The preliminaries of the case were concluded. yesterday—the jury was, chosen and ‘taken.on an inspection ;tour ‘of the. hospital room where Dr, Sander's cancer. patient, Mrs. Abbie Borroto, died. It was there, the «state alleges, newsmen cov- | that Dr. Sander injected airténto “Schweitzer,” Key Mrs. Borroto’s veins to ¢n@!her suffering. = The jurors were taken td? the dtath scene so they might beable to visualize it, when the room and its surroundings are _men- tioned later at the trial. They were asked to look at everything the prosecutors show- ed them—and try to remember every detail. Among the things they were ‘asked 4o remember | Was «a. Kkeyhold in the door of a { medicine closet. State’s Attorney General Phin- ney told them: “There will: be some testimony as to whether this door is kept open or locked.” Otherwise, he gave no hint: of the legal strategy he intends to follow. It snowed all day yesterday in Manchester, and the storm con- tinued during the night. The weather may have some- thing to do with the number of spectators at the trial in the days ahead but only fifty seats are available in that section at any one time. An odd twist to the case de- veloped last night, when it was learned that the jury foreman’s wife had died of cancer, The foreman is Louis Cutter, a weav- er in a textile mill and a Metho- dist. LEGALS count or ELEVENTH sEpieiat. Gmcure OF THE STATE OF ‘PLOnIDA, 3 ONROB. COUN CHANCERY, pk? week Case No. 1 GEORGE .C.¢ HOUSTON, ROSE HOUSTON, = Deténdant. NOTICE sometimes FON* ae mia. REBY “NOTIFIET that you Gre required to. serve a copy. of. your answer to. the Bill of € Cupane eke Plainil(cs attor- ney and file eriginal answer in: the oftive of ‘the Clerk of the cart cult Court on or before day of March, 1950, other allegations “in’said’ TH y taken ‘aw confeswed anda detres pro cotifesso entered against you. 19 PONE tts Hah dax of Feb (SBAL) ; t it ‘ West, Flor! fel “het ae County, to the County Jul of Monroe County, Florida, at his office in the court house of said ri within eight. ci from time. of the first fication of this notice. aah im or demand s shall be sworn to by the claimant, his agent, or attorney, and _ such claim or demand not so fil Mh void. (84) J. Y. Porter IV and Ruby Park, As executors of the Last WIN and Testament of Geogre G. Park, deceased. feb.9-16 23;mar.2,1950, IN THE CIROUIT COVAT 5 nex Pia STATE OF ¥ Ap FoR la eee c OE Madbes ise SPECIAL. TAX SCHOOL DIs- TRICT NUMBER 1 Monroe Board Instruction of Monroe Florida, in its own behalf as for and in behalf of trict, OF THE cuRcUIT IDA 1 as wel said dis Petitioners; vs. STATE OF FLORIDA and e taxpayers, property owners and citizens of Special Tax School District Number 1 of Monroe County, Florida, including non- residents owning property or sub- Ject to taxation therein; Defendan ORDER TO snow. CAUSE | RULE NiSt NOTICE - TO the State of Florida and the 8 ers, and ing or claiming any right, title or interest in property to be-affected by the issuance of the bonds hereinafter men- tioned or to be affected in ahy way theteby: D: havi The above cause coming on to be} herein Tax f= heard upon petition filed Februray 15, 1950, by. Special Sehool District Number 1, a polit- ical subdivision and taxing district in the County of Monroe and State of Florida, acting by and through the Board of Public Instruction of 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- eeedings had and taken prelimin- arv to and in connection therewith and seeking a decree of this court to validate’and confirm the pro- ceedings for sald bonds and safd bonds when issued pursuant there- to, and said petition now having been presented to this court and the court being fully advised in the Premises; IRDERED, ADJUDGED REED. that the State of rough the State Attorney of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida, and the several’ property owners, taxpayers, citizens and others ‘having or claiming any right, title or interest in property to be affected by said issuance of bonds or to be affected in any way thereby, be and they are each here- by required to show cause, if any there be, before this court on the 8th day of March, 1950, ‘at 11:00 grclock A. M. at the Courthouse in Key W Florida, why the pray- er of said petition should not be granted and Why the proceedings tor said School Building Bonds and said bonds when ‘issued pursuant thereto should ‘not’ be validated and confirmed as therein. prayed. AND IT 18 FURTHER ORDER- BD, ADJUDGED AND | DECREED that the Clerk of this court be and he is hereby required to give notice of such hearing by causing a copy of this order and rule nisi to be published in The Key West Citizen, E ecu e eett ation in. sal Special Tax School. District Nem ber 1, said publication to be made once each week for at least three consecutive weeks prior to said 8th date. AND IT 18 FURTHER ORDER- ED, ADJUDGED AND DECHIED that by such publication of this or- der and rule. -nisi all property citizens and or claiming interest in said or the property tax- tyment of said bonds, a8 and are >to this proceed. ‘court shall have to” the sa B, D at Key West, Florida, thi February, 193, 1. loth day of ‘AQUILINO Lopez, in, Clreult Court judg : teb.16-23 ;mar.2,1950, ‘nig |OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 -{ment. Please call 142-M. — ed. Coral Hotel Apartments, posite Post Office. febi OWN your 2 or 3 bedroom homie. No down payment. $63 .1 ly. Phone 598 from 1 to 7 P. =e St. Rooms from $25 LIGHT hovsekeeping rooms.#411 William Street. feb23-12tx WANTED TO RENT NAVY lieutenant, wife and baby ,@esire fu-nished house or a féb22-3t FOR SALE—KEY WEST REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, any and all kinds of Key West property, large or small, Ocean frontage, improved or unimproved residential lots. Apartment houses, business loca- tions on Duval Street, ete; 626 Fleming St. Phone i feb3-30t is ae FOR SALE—PRINTED FORMS ‘ASES, 5c each. Promissary bi Notes, 1c each. Minimum charge 5c Artman Press, Citizen Bldg. Phohe 51 feb16-tf FOR SALE—USED CARS 1941 BUICK, new paint, and ‘tires, radio and ‘heater. Best offer. Phone 561-J or 516 Elizabeth Street. feb.23-3tx 1949 STUDE Champ Regal Del Less than one yr. old. $300 in extras. Only $1525. Lt. Damon, Ph. 790, Ext. 375, or 414 Louisa Street. feb22-4tx 1937 TUDOR 8-cylinder Ford. Best reasonable offer. Ed- ‘wards, 609-B Grinnell Street. feb21-3tx 1942 PACKARD Clipper Six, good shape. $650.00. Phone 1690-M. feb21-3t FOR SALE—USED TRUCKS ‘41 DODGE truck, 12 ft, closed van body, 50 plates. Perfect cgndition $300. Inquire Bern- stein, Stock Island Trailer Camp. feb22-6tx FOR“SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and APPLIANCES CHINA cabinet, four chairs, table. Inexpensive, . require refinish- ing. 3816 Duck Avenue. feb.23-3tx _ oe A A LIVING ROOM suite, “inexpen- Sive.” Occasional chair. Phone 227-w. fel 23-3t eg ee SERVEL refrigerator, 4 foot. $50. €an be seen at 2402 Seidenberg Ave. feb22-3tx = TWIN beds, complete with in- omMerspring mattresses. $30.00" each. 1328 White Street. feb22-tf » BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 3¥ OWNERS: Music Store, doing Sood business. Reason for sell- other business, Bargain if at once. Call 774-R. feb22-3t t Paul) Due. 9 ene gowy es» Md feb4-tf PALMS, crotons, coleus, hibiscus, |Phone 51. frangipanis, stephanotis, bou- gainvillaea, avocados, cocoanuts, i s. 1004 Southard Street, Phone’ 1049-J. feb23-1tx TWO portable gas stoves, ‘screen, doors, lavatories, bathtubs, Post Cl {BY owner apartment building, beautifully furnished, iarge landscape? © lot. ae, Avenue. Telephone 1661-J. PI ‘i feb.20-6tx |. none 49-7. BY owner, completely furnished; two. bedroom home, enclosed, front porch. Near. ‘Truman, Ave-| Beautifully landscaped..Call! 266-M,‘ between 11 a. mi. an 5! y feb20-6tx NEW Rayette Super-Flex Wave Permanent with injector Miami Memphis New Orleans Kiss) ash VOSA TiRES TERR ae i 5h New York PROPERTY 126 x 84 feet on|tasting curls. Twice as fast, twice} Norfolk Laird, between Ashby andj as sure. Kathryn’s Spot Of Beau-| Oklahoma City George Streets. Apply Vogue ty, 515 Fleming St., Tel. 569. Omaha Cleaners. feb18-6tx feb7-30t Pensacola Pittsburgh Truman Avenue... Apply. Wil- —RADIOS liam Futterer, 1105 Truman Ave.,}— Phone 536-R. feb18-6tx, GUARANTEED radio repairs. 14 years’ radio experience. 1116 Whitehead. Phone 769-M. feb-15tx angen mcr cerneeeennpereinane iti MOVING AND HAULING Storage - Furniture. Moving Local and Long Distance Agent Airvan Moving & Storage ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phones 186 and 488 E.. V. Kinsman . feb22-30t BUILDING for razing, 1101-1103 COMPLETELY furnished home; of three bedrooms, readily con- verted into two’ apartments, on landscaped lot, together with ad- joining fruit lot on which another building can be constructed. Price, $10,500.00. Liberal terms. Johnson and Johnson, 419 Duval Street, Phone 372. feb18-tf} Ssescessvsveercr.se WHITE woman to aaist hoyse- work. One day 4 week. 1206 Seminary Street. feb22-m La feb2i 3 WAITRESS wanted. Hotel A GOOD BUY: Lot 92 ft. fronting Concha. 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 REFRIGERATION SERVICE SOLID lawn with St. Augustine sod. Grass and labor, ry square foot. Call Wardlow, 748-W. jan20-¢f POSITION WANTED—MALE PIANIST, versatile, available for cocktail lounge, distinctive, play requests. Jake Jenkins, 1895 N. W. 47 Terrace, Miami, Phone 78-1301. feb20-6tx RED. Brick Storage Co, PRIVATE party wants to buy! qggf@ OF commercial. small apartment house or other " income ygoducing property. Box 3-J.C. c/o Citizen. feb23-3tx 300’ by approximately 275’ on old highway, Stock Island, to wa- terfront with riparian rights, $5,- 000, Phone 600 (Dan Navarro). beh WANTED—Couple, wife to man age small hotel with husband who now has employment. Write P.O. Box 708, Key West. STORAGE EAL ESTATE WANTED—REAL ES Furni. Phom febaa-t SERVICES Style Consultant for FASHION FROCKS. Inc. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES WRITE Post Office Box 977 and your Watkins dealer will call on you. feb16-23-2tx POWER LAWN MOWERS ALL types and sizes, by well known manufacturer. Guaran- teed. Key West Garden and Lawn Supply, 831 Fleming Street. Phone 101% feb20-tf REPAIRS AND SERVICE —PIANO TUNING PIANO TUNING and repai Charles Dowski, Phone 892-W, 506 Elizabeth Street. feb8-30tx REFRIGERATION SERVICE FOR the-last word in speedy re- frigeration service. Call 215) Florida. Keys Refrigeration. Free ‘inspection. feb23-2tx. 642-R.

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