The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 20, 1951, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ‘HE KEY WEST CITIZEN FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1951 50—Legal Notices ‘MacArthur Addresses Congress ae Wikies. Muikee ‘One-Time Marti ebut Home Purchased « x | ‘TAMPA, Fla., April 20. «A Newcomer To Key West Players In A Leading Role jy unpainted old mansion O’Steen Elected |[ “Ters Face Ie is : Head Gf Tra!fi Lois Skidmor € Make f CVV CVO T TCV Ve ic Association | MIAMI BEACH, Fla., April 20 | * * P * * * which onc i eh aban | —(Special)—Truby B. O’Steen Pp ‘ triot Jose Marti, has 1 bow nites: 5 ge - F i rita at for a Spanish-American acai Jacksonville, trafic manic 0 In Barn Theater Presentation “; 3LE the Florida Greyhound Lines, was seum afo Blewett '& elected president-chairman. of th QAAAADAAAAAALARADDARAARRR AAR RRR Reeee It oso of the Pei Southeastern Bus Traffie A ; a ., in Ybor mpa t America Bld, ation at its seventh annual meet Byponoruy HATMER | feo eee ‘ter, and was built about ing here Wednesday Monday night, which marks the ¢lies became hysterica A Cuban busine n The association, whose mein the opening of “the comedy, “My! “Ws i friends, though,” jame was not,annour bers are the traffic hea t Sister, Eileen,” at the Barn The- Lois said n. roto laugh purchaser your Answer to the other executives of the 64 mot ater, also’underscores the debut cam ead Shake t plane on plaintift's bus lines serving the Southeast of a newcomer to the Key West peare with a Deep Southern ac- the more jiltery members of Ut * Key weet, ern states are meeting here Players in a leading role cont id I learned to cat grits| cast, (Director Bob Pollock pleu original Ans the purpose of discussin Clerk of th itetfic problems and fare-struc GEORGE M. RAY The role of Eileen, the younger] the right way. Of course the first 7th day of May, A Thereraee ‘ sister, is acted by Lois Skidmore,| I t the grits serv- vfessed that et hue fautt of whieh’ the tures East of the Mississippi and | There are many excuses given by | ie. of Lt, Comdr. Howard Skid-!¢d at breakfast cream of} husband over a pack of chewing plaint will be taken a nfestse South of the Ohio. The Flor folks who speed in speed-limit 11016, USN. | wheat I put the stuff in ¢ was working in the gift against you . 7 4 t Dated April 5th, A bus executive has bee vice- zones. Usually the subconscious “ab witewy, lovey 10) 2 nd put cream and sugar 1 ship’s service store Court peasinen i the oe 1 mnindlislin @(hunrsian samibadvial iacier oaees teehee ce on it. After I had lived wn the Glenville, Hlinoi tert ‘ succeeds R leman o 5 ‘ Hs : a ‘ dow nd learned to y ‘War! Station at the time Clerk aren : Bicny Geos : sick at the hospital or the like.!and auburn hair, which she in-| jy i ie Tete wae nee ue : A native Floridian «« vho| People who speed ought not to's just sandy.” Like the girl) ciyiy War. I really learned about “but he got more has been in the bus bu speed when the law says they're! e character she portrays.) southern hospitality, the genuine) py ned for, After one look, Florida since 1924 nized | &¥azy for doing it, yet we are all| Lois is unaware of her extreme) vo hearted kir Lois added | 1 und. so }as one of the lea raf guilty at some time or another,| attractiveness. Otherwise, poiscd, ah . ane : are | authorities in the tine | Personally, I realize that it’s hard, Lois is not at all like the girl of} Ree tees sed with the Key} I i i: — (®) Wirephoto| a. a ticket agent for the White | Rot to push the pedal down a bit/ the comedy in so far as Eileen’ i eat layers and ha: : ee once be i ce ° - . ping »spons: {the first da, ne anc rer hus: or GEN. DOUGLAS MacARTHUR emphasizes a point in his report | - se Aen sonweae out at the hospital ea) oe aed ans p ei ice Gig aia ane nae Cite meee a aauit ae on the Far East to a joint session of Congress Thursday. He said | i Suing and ante Vie Rass weive. and: denendent,, forever tJ They ware dinind cal Doeeb ie Berean ee Nit his views on the Far East “have been fully shared by practically | The rear-view mirror comes in/ getting into scrapes. l wort Club candi boy ik a ey. oh Boy ment every military leader.” including the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff. | {mighty handy sometimes though,| Lois says she likes being “The : b a y li r ard advertising| - — SEE Ten viene een doesn’t it fellows? Remember the} Foij” for the older sister, Ruth, a} case that came up in court one|roje handled by Helen serezov | aa time? The Judge said very stern:|<ky. This is only her second ex-|?°? y. “Well, Henry, what alibi do} perierice in stage work. She play-| ‘hei you have this time for speeding oq Terry in “Stagedoor,” when it] *?” fifty miles an hour?” Henry's eye-i was presented at Newport, R. 1, L0i | brows shot upward in astonish:|py a Little Theater group not] tiv | ment as he replied meekly, “Well,| tong ago. your Honor, I had just heard that! fois had the ladies of my wife’s church | were having a rummage sale, and | was rushing home to save my other pair of pants.” “Case dis- |missed!”, the Judge retorted! fame Sait. cai i. House Passes Bill To Forbid Hit ss Publication Of Seratch Sheets To Aid Megal Gambling In State Amendment To Put A sea Sree a roduction, cur- They spent in town at the ANYTHING CONCERNING AUTOMOBILES SEE THE painting of sets. 1930 Duvar Sr. PH. 1870-1871 \eraf especial speceh training dur-| Her hobby is watercolor sketches at Conference Col-} and n nicely for stage ing her year : | lege in Spartanburg, South Caro-) desis nich she is in-| lina, but no thorough dramatic! terested | | training. She was onc of two} Her hu Yankees in the entire school and) association \ Dollars fight eancer. Give to}avS.that, when she gave Ce } aaa andberg’s poem, “Chicz 1951 Cancer Crusade of the} hop Iilinois-born manic: of | Island a ican Cancer Socie! he elped carry in| ROAD MESH ¢ play in Rhode Immediate Delivery i helped calm some off 6-6 x 10-10 GAUGE ——-—| NAIJLS—All Kinds Newspapers Under = ——— 0,” in} costun to Florida East ¢ containing 108.73 acre Its Provisions To 19 Purchaser is required to pa ; vertising cost and docume Passed | Judge’s Salary et At $500 Month | mide anal loa AACS aR Bact ones ind pioneered the and Sizes ea TALLAHASSEE, April 20, TRUBY B. O'STEEN i Your Summer Vaca‘ hh eee unity thhensel phos he House passed a bill to TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 21.— srida” campaign in 1932,|| THREB HOTELS IN ph POsUlar Euice MIAMI STRUCTURAL Baa ate the pet d id publication, in newspapers| (4’— Representative Bernie mbar oothelG und Stage Lines in Lakeland yer of the Greyhound rear bss oF nriiesar.|as well as seratch sheet®, of infor-| Gu PAPY today introduced [yas made Assistant ‘Traffic! Traffic Managers Association, a Located in the Heart of the City IRON CORPORATION ag pe Lalad aber ee nation which would aid illegal]. Cgiminal Court of Record | Manager of the F tor | Director of th ational Bus Traf- RATES ROOMS WRITE or pelle P.O. BOX §180 BY OR the wesc of the | gambling, Sadees ican <i 4600 Line in 1928, Traffic M: ation, @ member of the REASONABLE SS for RESERVA’ 'Phone 8.7513 Miami, Fle, internal improvement’ Fund of | © bill makes it “unlawful to] jnonth. me ad sis ret , ul Defense | rane arabe with BATH and TELEPHONE i= og Ban sane herwise’ produce wall Manager of the id ation, the Jacksonville For- 1 > . . 7 ‘Atkadi ovat sin ehGe cratthccheets = hound Division of the Greyho' ‘tr suncil, the Jackson- I d t sh o M le HTT AALUUDRONONAENGELER: FB. ELLIOT, See Dens | hig lonakin gS = =a =| Lines when that company ¢ ill Rotary Club, Chairman of or ers ing il er AHTOLELEEAUHAL ; ee Me parsoiapr 0-87,4081 lor other items: in duriherance ol quired the Florida properties in the Southern Division of the’ Hotel Hotel Hotel eae Jillegal gambling or to tanspott 1946. Prior to his entry in the bus|Greyhound Foreign Promotion| 60 NE. 3rd St. 226 N.E, Ist Ave. 229 N.E. Ist Ave. Fs y SEVEN AND A HALF |<! bosses the amie business he was a City Commis-| Committee, a member of the Mo- 80 Rooms 106 Rooms 80 America’s i bill passed 65 to 9. Ghella sioner in Lakeland from 1918 tojrecco Temple of the Shrine, the Elevator Elevator Rooms } (Continuee trom Page One) naMene tae But mine feet 1922. Sons of the American Revolution Solarium Heated Elevator | greatest their way to a social call|under its provisions, offered by| eae PO bteeniawes) rca elected and is Rest Exalted nuled htm 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION i RS : three blocks away a st ee SU Ware Mitchell Carey ene See Advert Re ‘ saeate # z hae t ae : demand Bae ba wht inarin Se ee aicict ad | acinar wateloreikoonn (ae — = beer! small-brimmed hat for tod been with th snapers| Morning at the Monroe County parade. She is also ee hich he narerecs ea eeta| Hospital after a short illness. Mr 7 short black sealskir vt I horse were run. Carey sided at 1216 Knowles suede gloves, and small pearlrand lane. Carey was born in Key diamond earrings. Her corsa ve Williams of| Vest 4nd was 75 years of age. | two white orchid Seminole ¢ aid newspapers He is urvived by one brothe —_— INCORPORATED: = . ‘ hen-the MacArthur motor-{differ { cratol chuits in thal oie carey a pave a aused before heading up]they | horse ition: and nephews. uneral services OTHE ST, 7 " ) 4739 ‘ . e Perce newsmen were able ltr doe are thee and will be held Sunday afternoon at THE STORE OF QUALITY net stars // with Davis Cup stamina... tocrowd around the auto in which n for the convenience gf} 4:30 o'clock from the chapel of)) vey West's Largest LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S Store Mrs. MacArthur was riding ikers as he said other pub-|Ptitehard Funeral Home. Rev “#Will you be glad when all this} fications do George Ray, pastor of the First - is over?” one newsman asked Earlier today the legistature| Baptist Church, officiating. Burial 4“Qh;: no, it’s nice,” Mrs. M asked to outlaw the legal race] Will be in the family plot in City!} = (Come In ; Arthur answered. “I’m enjos rac Cemetery In response to another query. Rey itative Tapper of Gulf} CASUALTIES FEARED the she said she hope to go or aye ty z the prime — subject of} Continued From Page One} = shopping tour when she gets her)corruption in the government andj The first mate has been reported Many breath, ; race tracks popped up again after|killed and four sailors badly And when asked if she enj lull | burned, but apparently there was | New see emer = gain, Mrs. Mac no effort to lower lifeboats or \ Arthur said “Oh, who woul t There are nine major Chinese | otherwise abandon ship | S iy ea e.” Wheat is being grown on about | { > recep 3lue and fin whales reach al! one per cent of the earth’s land D cc ' Arthur af Ne length of- 66 feet in two years. | surface | TESSES p: m., E | Nationally greeter, Known Brands | the cere at Nationally ' iia Be the FLY ‘Advertised there béen such ¢ 1 lo Prices | Whalen said that the people of i New York agre« ‘old soldi HAVANA never die” but disagreed that Dress “they fade away.” This remark | Maker \ FLORSHEIM brought a broad smile to General 2 RECONTROL TRAILER | TO HAVANA TO KEY WEST Ventilated Shoes of a é Leave Arrive Leave Arrive very be (Continued From Page One) 'F' Flight Key West Havana | Flight Key West Havana Ae me beauty ; modations due to the housir 952 10:15 A.M. 11:00 A.M. | 951 9:00 A.M. 9:45 A.M. jagtral samara 5 t Siilake 954145 PM. 2:30 P.M. | 953 © 12:30 P.M. 1:15 P.M. of light weight The recontrol order wa 956 4:00 P.M. 4:45 P.M. [| 955 3:00 P.M. 3:45 P.M. cool rayon-lin. ¢ CS) in Washington by Housing E: en... Wrinkle pediter, Tighe E. Woods on March AEROVIAS w §. A |] and_ prespira- rf 30 zoo}, and the an nent we e e {| tion resistant eater by the press cn ‘ ROGELIO GOMEZ, Agent | auceanieee to Nylon! .:: the one textile fabric that’s The only exce} to the Re | pean iestoe cles ti the tcusheu leased gulation ted Trailers and ,~ ene are as strong as the toughest leather! ay ' Solors elio Ae Aba 1949 ; 3 ‘a ae eli aay, | trope, Gold an f Here you have it in a cool Mesh : eR grat j]| Navy .. Also alee S . ly for transit occupancy, ie., 1 y d Shoe that ed.on a daily | to tenants who Pastel Shades Ventilate Re Som had not contin esided there- and Black. practically wearproof! in on and sir h 1, 1949. } Sg : The rent official r stat Sizes ‘a that ail owne of and Trailer-spaces within the Key | 9 to 15 West Defense Rent alArea should 10 to 16 iminediately check with the Area ‘ ! Rent Office:-216 Federal Building, | 2 95 wer For the Brands You Know! “6G as all such accommodations must 's be considéred under Fedetal Con- '@ MEN'S trol unless the owners can-estab- SHOP lish proof that the accommoda- Joe Cabr tions were d a transit | HE Hi basis on the test date, April 1, | ee to eee 52 DUvAt Ph 146 i ; ” 1949 > STREET one Distributing Co. sai Falis in Sc p Ec A RY L AA A Re & soeewemmsme FOR ARROW SPORTS SHIRTS == anemen 1121 Eaton Street Tele. 1472-J. is Wider i a : ‘

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