The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 19, 1951, Page 4

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nd? ‘ouly har Asse tob r-sy but the Ligh tive ear’ wit] way 1er t me nd ¢ high that Ss, W nd, 4 ange rathe rep t r tri und io m h tin h ere thro pre fort ards ighw nmed pare the I it in eet? vils re ct iin al ¢ in me si contr that AW are ig as tinent > bits » add | usui plan sh ve ice ve actica g. . DONALD ‘ vs. MARY BAILEY, baGE FOUN alia 50—Legal Notices (Continued) ri been CIRCUIT COTRT OF THE JU ine CIRCUIT > ¥C DR ON- Plaintiff, vs RUTH A q@ay, Defendant TO: RUTH A 110 Sackville Garden City, Long Island, New NOTICE BY PUB You are hereby requi a topy of your answer to the amended bill of complaint for di- veree on the plaintiff's attorney, and file the original answer in the offiee of the Clerk Court of Monroe C Me GAY, Road, ATION herwise ‘bill ° omplaint for heretofore filed, wilh be you Dated at Key Florida, this 18th day of Ap (Seal) EARL Clerk of the ci ire uit Court. By: (sd) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk JAMES J. MARSHALL, 803 Olympia Building, Miami, Florida, Attorney for Plaint apriy may3-10,1951 bint wen aragel € COUNTY, dd to serve tstorms today pe et bam a — a ert tlc antec) nena: WEATHERMAN Says FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy to cloudy with chance of a scattered shower or thunder- thru Friday. Con- tinued mild. Gentle to moderate variable winds. Florida: Considerable cloud- iness thru Friday with occasional rain in north. portion and few showers and thunderstorms in south portion. Cooler north por- tion Friday. Little chance in tem- perature. Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits: Moderate south to south- east winds through Friday except shifting to northerly over extreme north portion Friday. Consider- able cloudiness. Few showers in extreme north portion. East Gulf of Mexico: Moderate . IN CHAN-J south and southeast winds today Complainant, v DIVORCE ACTION 2 SIMMONS, Defendant. TION NOTICE OF PUBLIC! MONS, t, Charleston, South Carolina. YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERET and REQUIRED, to serve a copy of your. Answer to the Bill of Com- plaint for Divorce on the Com- plainant'’s Attorney, and file the original Ansv Clerk of the reuit Court on or be- fore May 11, 1951, in the above titled matter; otherwise the allega- tions therein contained will be tak- en as confessed. DONE and ORDERED, at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this Qith day of April, A. D. 1951. (Seal) EARL R. ADAMS, Circuit Court ‘ounty, Florida Sawyer, D. C. THOMAS S. Solicitor for the Duval Street, West, Florida. ymplainant, -19-26;may3,1951 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT or THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. GEORGE CLARK I Complainant DIVORCE VNIS, Defendant. ic and in south portion Friday. Mod- erate north to northeast winds in north portion Friday. Consider- able cloudiness. Occasional rain in north portion Friday. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or story warnings have been issued. REPORT Key West, Fla., April 19, 1951 in the office of the ; Observations taken at City Office, | 9:00 A.M., EST Temperatures Highest yesterday 85 Lowest last night 15. Mean 80 Normal 76 Precipitation Total last 24 hours 0 ins. Total this month Excess this month Total this year Deficiency this year 1.37 Relative Humidity at 9:00 A.M. 75% Barometer (Sea Level) 9:00 A.M 30.00 ins.—1015.9 mbs. j Tomorrow’s Almanac nth Ave, .. | Sunrise 1 a.m. British Columbia, ]o a. Sunset 2 p.m. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Moonrise 5:52 p.m. that suit for divorce has been filed it Hose. against you herein and you are re- Moonset 4:58 a.m. quired to serve a copy of your an-} Full Moon April 21 swer on pact Sg for (aoa gan sah a and file the original thereof with 2 the Clerk of this Court on or be- Tides fore May 28th, 1951, otherwise Decree Pro Confesso will be enter- | Naval Base ed against you. DATED at. Key West, Monroe | TOMORROW County, Flor , this llth day of High Lov April, A. D. z 8-98 ie (Cireuit Court Seal) 8:26 a.m. 2:06 a.m. BARL R. ADAMS, 9:26 p.m. 2:48 p.m. it Court. Sawyer, « Cler By: (sd) Florene Deputy Clerk Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., Attorney Complainant, 608 Whitehead Street, ” Key West, Florid. a 19 IN THE SIXTEENT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. BAILEY Complainant, DIVORCF Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION RY BAILEY, Watnut, Beach TO ulifornia YOU ARE F BY ORDERED AND REQUIRED to serve of your Answer to Comp! Diyorce on the Complain torney, and file the original A swer in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 15th day of } A. Bb. 198 in the above entitle » the ong therein allegations conta will he taken confessed DONE D ORDERED at Key - West, “Monroe County, Florida, this 1ith day:of April, A. D. 1951. (SBAL ) EARL R. ADAMS, a Qlerk of the Cireuit Court ? Mojiroe County, ‘Florida. § By; "Kathleen ’ Nottage, - ¢ Deputy Clerk HILARY .U. ALBURY Attorney for. Complaina apri2z-1 Mate 2d 4 ed IN TRH OIRGUIT! COURT OF THE may3,1951 SIXTEENTH JUDICIA ‘IRCUIT or T ORIDA, IN AND OUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No, 12-742 2 Migigriadabis THOMAS KLIMAS- Complainant, vs. DIVORCE MARY KLIMASKI, Defendant. 2 BY PUBLICATION Ma Klimaski, 118 Whittle Avenue, . New Jersey. Y NOTIFIED e has been filed agains 1 and you are re- quired to serve a copy of your an- atto’ for Complainant and file the original thereof with the Clerk of this Court on or be- fore May 7th, A. D. 1951, otherwise Decree Pro Confesso will be enter- ed against you Dated at Key West, Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, this 4th day of April, A. D. 1961 (Circuit Court Seal) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk Circuit Court. By: Kathleen Nottage, I ENRIQUE ESQU INA AL bo, Attorney for ¢ Somplainant. 608 Whitehead Street, Key West, Florida, ROAD MESH Immediate Delivery 6-6 x 10-10 GAUGE NAILS—All Kinds and Sizes “MIAMI STRUCTURAL IRON CORPORATION : P.O. BOX 5180 Phone 88-7513 Miami, Fla. JR., WORDS FIGHT CANCER The American Cancer Society in a nation-wide program to teach that early cancer is curable 26;may3,1951} distributed 63,130,000 pamphlets, IRT OF THE, posters, and other printed “‘mate- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT! rial free to the public last year. Education can help save a third of the 210,000 annual cancer vic- tims. Support the 1951 Cancer Crusade. Select the servies that its men—U.S. Marines. selects -;ever become an actor. Yet he at S.| read the part just to Ca tot i on acc hn an la inhi hi a bo ha ha hn hn hn hn bh a tn nn hn tt Backgrounds Of New Actors British-Born Newspaperwoman, American Cameraman «x In “My Sister, Kileen” Told Me Bi Mn Mie in Men Mh, Me, hn, An A, Me, Ml, l,l, An, A, Ml, in, Al, lin, Ai, Al. ii, in, Alin, Alin, An, Ali. th, tlh, Al Al, ln, lt, By DOROTHY RAYMER | Herald Tribune, The There is no Mr. Anthony prob-) Bale acFadden lem solver in Key West. But 1I/47d other important have a problem. How would you| “I think T am most like to be assigned to writing aj the public relations Brooklyn newspapers. proud of work I did story about two men, one a Brit | wh vile with the Todd Shipyards ish born newspaperman, the| for eight years, especially during other an American movie camera-| the war,” Price said,’ “when we man, jumping the scene of their| Published ‘The. Keel,’ a magazine activities from Aldershot, Eng-} Which sought to promote war land to California and just toss in] Work in the yards. .We worked a hamster called “Pogo,” to make | har nd in glove with all branches of military service.” things interesting? In the cast of actors bowing in} City is C Monday night at the Barn Thea-| of the st ter when the comedy “My Sister,) Theater Eileen” is presented, is H. J.| phot rles Gossett, in charge lighting for the Barn ett is now a Chief Mate in the Navy. Price, one time RAF captain. In] He was connected with motion the play, Harry Price has the} pictures for over 25 years and is role of a New York Greek land- expert lensman and lighting lord named Appopolous. Harry} ¢ has a fabulous background of sl perience; but that is the first! xpert Gossett's first |; time he has appeared behind the} wats the professional job age switchboard was was graduated ter who makes the heart throb,| not with tender emotion, but with] Newsreel shots gram Compan} specialty. |the hearty business of laughter. became his He also did There is real life drama in| Cutdoor camera work with West- Harry Price’s background but ern movie working alternately | nothing to indicate that he would} oe Universal and Republic stu- | dios. “Those were the days,” Gossett laughed, “when Hoot Gibson pav- ed the way for Hopalong Cassidy. tended a try-out of the play and encourage -}others. After a few minutes he : ; was told, “You're in.” We sported riding britches, pu- Born into the British Army by|‘¢eS 4nd wore our caps back- heritage, Price had his formal| 24.” : education at the College of King] The Western were high pres- sure work. That’s why Gossett is calm and untemperamental in work with the Key West Play- Edward VI in Birmingham, Eng- land. He flew with the Royal Flying Corps during World Wat ) : ss y I and still retains title of captain| ‘ He takes everything in his in the RAF. stride with a level gaze and an In the United States and Cana-|¢¥e to the mood of the « setting, da he branched out into writing;| the type of play, dove-tailing de- became an editor of the Model] tails with the timing, and work- Airplane News; did public rela-|i3 th a technical cue sheet. tions work, worked on distin- His wife is writing a book about guished newspapers as reporter, the years in early movie making. i travel editor, col-| Their hobby is a hamster named umnist and telegraph editor, as| “Pogo.” But there is nothing well as copy reader. jumpy about Charles Gossett! His In London a correspondent and} backstage technique with the sub-editor, he founded the Bureau | Profe ional touch inspires con- of the British United Press and in| fidence in the Paris started a division of the a; BUP as well as being United| Hailstones as small Press correspondent. He has been grapefruit have been recorded vice president of the Overseas| Weighing a pound and a half. Press Club three different times. In 1931 he published a book} USE T-4-L FOR called “Mystery of the Silver; ATHLETE’S FOOT Dart,” with an aviation angle in| BECAUSE— which he forecast radar, tele- pat has greater PENETRATI pig = : ower, With 90% undiluted was a cloak and dagger story] cation D , to kil the ger with a factual basis. on contact. havpy relief IN He was associated with the Literary Digest, The New York All the Wanted Fabrics All the Wanied Colors For Smart Casual Wear Here now! teaming with your sport jackets. RAYON, RAYON and NYLON, Ete. From $5.95 KANTOR'S Mens Shop OPPOSITE PALACE THEATER A tremendous selection of the slacks you ean really enjoy wearing! In colors that await perfect favorite Publications} This is today’s simple little} Visits to Key West have stead- barrier. Let the band play “Over|]ily increased in length. H | the Hurdles,” while the spectacu-|Price and his American-born lar leap is made and two minia-| wife plan to live here in the ture biographies of two Key West} future. Players are resolved into one. Another pilgrim to the Island ‘ He footlights, as Appopolous, the} a é Si |Greeks have a word for it,| ee = ge le BH Work -_ doubtless, derived from Apo-| 4:44 j; see a rts see ne Bieey Mie AL in a casmedieharac| oe in the § rancisco area. } He got a job with the Old Kine-} THURSDAY, APRIL is, VANDENBERG’S BODY (Continued from Page One) here last night as a result of com- plications which followed a re- cent operation. 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