The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 17, 1951, Page 3

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UR f iil ‘ 9 cones snip aeRO TTT a HH rT TI Tt. hi ,@* fl N 8—Male Help Wanted SS = es ne MODEST @ hii jie MAIDENS ||” i= Classified | Advertising | Brings | Results Desh Clerk \DVERTISING RATES 99c W PRESSER wanted. Ste WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LIKXE lasses een CLASSIFIED FOR 3 pays | ** PY 8¢ for sho! i2e per line for one day ers, 218 Simonton St ile per line for three days su 10c per line for six days 9c per line for twelve days 8c per line for twenty-four deys Minimum of 3 lines ber insertion DEADLINE: 1] A.M. DAILY In case of error, The Citizen will be responsible for only one nsertion. Contract Rates On Request ” experienced wort 34A— Restaurant & Store > Equipment 1l—Announcements Kee sec u’ 10—Male and Female Help BUY YOUR TOY'S or away plan. Esther, Bil Sbop.-716 Duval St SALESMEN, sample 32.95. Esther and Bill's | Thrii n0 S PAID BY Bi ie shop. 716 Duval St ovl26t : wi peice 2—Apartments For Rent ee iy ares - ener : SEA ISLX COURT, Windsor SFL ‘i : Se) Lane, off Truman Avenue 2% y . Be vom furnished apart € : oo ies included. Adulte. E za , ) 22—Losi VURNISHED BEES 3 rooms off REV nd bath, maid and ianitor ser-| Super M s # S ‘wee, anens and util furn- Or ished. Coral Hotel ments - 38—-Automopiles For Sale opposite Post Off f IX TE 2 12—-Baby Sitters N COMPLE infurnis| c bedroom apar tment ear beach Box 650. FU RNISHED on ment. 1120 Wast STUDIO Quiet a ly. Everythis uishec val St. Phone 192-W FURNISHED one - bedro ; - Near bi Will sub-let I 8 16—-Persona? uatil Fe 1. Phone 525-F 27A—Trailers For Rent FOR RENT ie ne very fine 40 ft new. Beautifully r plete bath. Very desirable new trailer court on wa SO § Cll at 611 Duval St. from ss ta nl Die : “ a Houses For Rent wuy PAY NOTICE Miami ' Trailer Shop 17—Personal Services Phove 5! FOR RENT,,3._ bedre Séason. Adults. 811 1 Aye., Notary Public NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office ie Dente : Miehed ee — I t | 211 Simonton} FROM 14 TO os FEET a 5+-Rooms For Rent NOTICE eee : ~—- | Best Deal On the Keys ts BRIDES TO BE ; ae r less than 2 TELEPHONE 926? 1$—Special Services 25-—Real Estate For Sale ov7-tf | paper publ jplication of Good | scribe to The Ci tes, |51, Circulation delivery ary. Steady 12 “SSweWard St 41—Boats and | Motors 1175 § ils. tamed Spider | Phone 9258. The Pet riors to wipe out the white men, plus post Sturaee - Moving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 488 E. V. Kinsmas 50— Legal Notices | COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, FOR MONROE COUNTY, IN PROBATE Estate of Crecurt COURT oF SINTRENTH STATE OF FLORI AND POR MONKOR COUNTY, CHANCERY Cuse No. RY PURLICAT | | (Probate Law L9kt) } , or THE COUNTY) HONNOE COUNTY.) | | —— | AND FOR MONRO® COUNTY. | ony ase No BY Safuréuy; November 17; 1951 THE KEY WEST The First Thanksgiving.” an nov15-3tx | hp. novié-st | directed by William V. Black, —— music supervisor at the school with teh, 45h. p. | the music based on Indian themes. sleeps | _ Assistant is Miss Mary Ann Lo ids Hotel, 525 Eaton | Castfo. | TELEPHONE lene Cats-Pets novi7-tf | The play opens:in a 20th century home and the four principal char. acters diseu$s the hardships of the of the Pilgrims at the Plymouth Baby Rhesus, Real (colony, the Indian Chief Massasoit amed and trained. | and his conflicts with his’ brother- law, who had summoned war- e St novi4-6t | and the Chief's final triumph over fiesta \his brother grafted the Pilgrims ‘the precious gift of freedom. i Tosses, All seenes. are presented by ge, COD, ali; Means. of flashback technique. no Leghorns. Live | Three stages“are used for the pur- Greve Hatchery, | Pose: ote for. the telling of the sc “" | story in. the Bennett home; one Wanted ze abil | for the: Pilgrims, and one for the 35-——Wanted To Buy + | Indian-dances. 45—Transportation The: 175 children will be pictures- }quely costymed ‘complete with | make-up. The Indian singers and dancers: are specially colorful PLAY CAST (In order of their appearance) Bill—Robert Cooper. Jaek—David Ross. Mary—Lee, Huston. Naney—Jackie Steed Mistress Allerton — Mary Lou octls-tf | Foret. ceasea,| Mistress Winslow — Judy Solo- Te CRE prroms ey Mistress Brewster—Rita Quinn. Priscilla Mullins—Mona Gravel Governor Bradford — Willard Elder AHerton — Jerry McMas. ters. Elder Brewster — John David Lawler. Elder Winslew—Gienn Arnold ‘| Captain Miles Stadish—Raymond Velasquez. John- Alden—Richard Sibila Patience Brewster—Eileen Bronk Merey Winslow—Sharon Stewart John Allerton—Joseph Stevens Wrestling Brewster—Keith Wheel er da this} Schoolmaster Prentice—Richard 2 ie Stoner. <t Will ana} Prudence—Patsy Trauth. Pauline Pfeiffer! - Meredyth—Toni Johnson. Mary—Martha Smith -- Druscilla—Barbara Gaines Barbara—Barbara Metts a. Ruth—Carol Dunn. Margaret—Tamara Lange. Patricia—Brenda Thompkins ALVIN } Beth—Karen MeCarrick. weapininant Martha—Anna Marcia Gato. N “| Eileen—Lucy Marie Gato. Anne—Margie Mayberry Mary Anne—Donna Miller Cooper—Floyd Harden. David—Fred Street. Jonathan—Bobbie Dillon. Parker—Charles McCann JUDICIAL CIR) INDIAN DANCERS ~., | SO—Legal Notices (Contingeds v Nelice. Of Titeation To Make Ap- plairant | _piicattos For Final Discharge |S, COURT DEE, euest | se PROBATE Inore the E JONATH! OF TRE COUNTY MONROE COUNT To Make Ap- fate of 1 Dixeharge All Whom lt May Concer: Mr Cates has filed his wt as Executor of the Jonathan Cates, deceased: that has filed his petition for final | - j[diseharre, and. that ke will appl lto the Honorable . Raymond | Lord. (Céimnty. Jadeé. of. Monroe 1 Counigy Plopkda, dn the isth day of | Soek e weice - | Decerdher, 1: - for “approval see eT ter © [same Bnd for tinal @isrharge : is | Executor of the estate of Jonath | Cates, deceased Dated this 16th day of Nov FLORIDA nw Known a eoutor of tes, deceased Waiter | [IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE his 1600] sere JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN i AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN CHANCERY. Na, iz-000 Naintift 618 Garden Street } Hoboken, New Jersey ou are hereby notified that for Digorce has and you are amplaint om the pl CHERTEKOF_ 2 Olympia Building. [Florida “and file the origins en |swer or pleading in the office of} alifor the Clerk. of RE NOTIFIED | or before the Miami trailer. $200 or will| The dialogue, musical scoresy. Phone 686 or 1539-R. j and dances are all composed and (“Magsasoit”) Grant. / Medicine Man (“Crooked Oak’)! ‘Strunk Says Let Of Con Work Can Be Done OF FLORIDA. | otice “is herehy given that John | cor 1 ate | ings | Public IVORCE ; other | warehe ; | Structio been filed | 1957. If you fail to do so, sudgm you for the relief demanded in the} a Bill of Complaint ereot| Thia notice shai OR oflonce each week f. other- [tive weeks in The published ur consece ey West Ci at Key] day EARL R. ADAMS Clerk Cireuit Court Montee County, F By (sd) Florence E. Sawyer Deputy Clerk CHERTKOF AND KALISH Attorneys for Plaintift $07-31 Olympia Building Florida oct27 ;nov3- 8 are Tes | by defanit. will be taken against | COPPEr ur Students Will Take Part In i weight molded | Poinciana Thanksgiving Pageant inrude outboard and é g quipment $295. Phone original musical Thanksgiving pag- | eant will be presented at the Poifciana school, Monday and Tuesday Johnson | evenings at 8p. m. 175 children will take part George Roberts Chiefs L.—J D. Holland. Edward Cole Carl Cox Richar: Scott | Burke yd gh McKinney Dempsey Ballard. ders L.—Bill Johnson. Solo Dancer) — Bohbis Bell Sanders oyce Moon. Ellis aberg Patricia Glass Glenda Burke struction There can be a lot of constftue- - tion work done in Monroe County during the next year, but it wild st mostly of smaller ~biild- xecording to E. A. Stttinkt, |Jr.. local lumber and building tag- | terials ler and member of the Committee of the Lumber Bealets mes and commercial buildings catmot be hout securing permission gton unless they are de- require a minimum of -steel and copper, and few permits are b approved,” Strunk sdjs. “On the other hand, no petmit is needed to b home if it and not oe CIRCUIT COURT OF sata: y TAIBL ae) |per or 1 pounds of sther steel CIAL CIRC Defendar piglet NTTATE. OF FLORIDA, | Tr ARY TAIBL jand 160 pounds of copper, not ng fabricated building prod- a {ucts such as heating and pues ing fixtures. whose weights need. not be considered. “In the case of stores, eee s nd other commeteial ional buildings, gr. can go ahead without: a no more than 4,000 steel and 200 pounds of. e to be used ih aay calendar quarter. The same pfo- | vision applies in the case of farm buildings ‘In other words, the sie of a: new building, except one intended" recreational and instit ‘\for amusement or purposes, is limited only By the [quantity of critical materials if | requires “Any type of repair and ization work also can go without special authorization | Washington, provided the meéés- materials are available.

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