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Page 10 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH ZEE VERY FINEST STONE, MONSIEUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, February 7, 1953 ENNYBODY THAT'LL FETCH A STONE 1S A TOM-FOOL IDJIT MONSIEUR-- SORA GIRL” THAT'S AN IDEA! WHY DONT YOU TAKE THE JOB? T PAY WELL. BESIDES, I'LL GNE YOU LIPSTICKS 'N’ EVERYTHING AT GEE ARTIE/~ ISNT THIS A SIMPLY FABULOUS AGE WE'RE LIVING IN?/7— WONDER DRUGS |. ATOMIC FISSION N sTurFry SOUNDS LKE ABIG > DEAL, BUT NO,THANKS:! By Fred Lasswell| == T NEVER KNOWED THAR WUZ A GOOD ONE! THE GREATEST CHEMICAL OIscovEeRyY REALLY g 2 s FRR SHOCK AMATS YOU THE CITY EF WEATHERMA Says soem Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy to cloudy with likelihood of showers or thunderstorms to- day or tonight; clearing Sunday. Continued mild ‘oday and to- night but cooler Sunday. Mod- erate to fresh easterly to south- erly winds today, probably be- coming northerly Sunday. Florida: Cloudy with showers and scattered thunderstorms in north and central portions and partly cloudy with widely scat- tered showers in south portion today. Sunday, partly cloudy with widely scattered showers in south and central portions. Con- tinued mild. Jacksonville through the Flor- ida Straits and East Gulf: Mod- erate to fresh variable winds in extreme north portion except rather strong near thunderstorms today. Moderate to fresh south- east to south. winds elsewhere through Sunday. Mostly cloudy in extreme north with showers and scattered thunderstorms to- day. Partly cloudy with widely scattered. showers in south and | central portions. Western Caribbean: Moderate to fresh east and southeast winds through Sunday. Partly cloudy weather with widely scattered showers. F Observations taken at City Office Key West, Fla., Feb. 7, 1953 9:00 A.M., EST Temperatures Highest yesterday _._____. 78 Lowest last night —..___._ 71 ORT ae a Normal ve Precipitation Total last 24 hours. .0_ ins. Total this month 1.40 ins. Excess this month __ 1.01 ins. Total this year - 6:10 ins. Excess this year 4.17 ins. Relative Humidity at $:00 AM, Barometer (Sea Level) 9:00 A.M. 30.00 ins.—1015.9 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 7:06 a.m. Sunset) 6:17 p.m, Moonrise 1:00 a.m. Moonset ________12:30 p.m. (Neval Base) HIGH Low 6:12 a.m. 9:16 a.m. 3:58 | pm. —— pm. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference ‘good Key West Fi m of Height of Bahia ‘Hotida (bridge)——ch 10m 9.0 ft. No Name Key (east end) —+2h 20m Boca Chica Station— Tide high water Sandy Pt.) —oh 40m (north end) TEMPERATURES AT 7:30 A.M., EST 47 Pie i 54 Billings ~ 32 Birmingha i . SECS AEN | Soneceoe AY. waren OE cacseeanits OO a cn coches 47 iconic: OM sionciioces OO enepaeanaepece hase, UD Sports Mirror By The Associated Press TODAY A YEAR AGO — Billy Cox, Brooklyn third baseman, signed his contract for $16,000. FIVE YEARS AGO — C. S$. Howard’s Miss Doreen won the Santa Margarita Handicap and $62,000 at Santa Anita. TEN YEARS AGO—St. John's defeated St. Joseph's, 76-46, 2s center Harry Boykoff broke the Madison Square Garden record for field goals with 18 and total points with 45. TWENTY YEARS AGO — Babe Ruth, immortal Yankee slugger, celebrated his 39th birthday prior to starting his 20th year ‘in the major leagues. Boxing Results FRIDAY NIGHT'S FIGHTS By The Associated Press NEW YORK — Pierre Langlois, 160, France, outpointed Rocky Cas- tellani, 159%, Luzerne, Pa. (12). WEST PALM BEACH, Fla—Son- ny Luciano, 141, Paterson, N. J., and Emerson Butcher, 141, Rock Island, Ill. drew, (10). PENSACOLA, Fla.—Dave Davey 203; Cliffside Park, N. J. outpoint- ed Gordon Pouliot, 187, Wadena, Minn., (10). SUSPECT NABBED (Continued trom Page One) the remains of the victims of the USS Maine which was blown up in Havana Harbor in 1898 to pre- cipitate the Spanish American War. Since this plot is maintained by the federal government, the FBI is expected to be brought into the case. | In addition, the plots of several prominent Key West families were invaded by the noctural fiends. Greatest damage was caused to a $3,000 monument on the grave of Maldie Valdes in the Curry Plot. Meanwhile, rewards totalling $300 were offered today for the arrest and conviction of anyone connected with the raids, which have shocked local citizens. The City of Key West is offering $200 while Dan Navarro, local auto- mobile dealer, said that he will give $100 to any person aiding in obtaining a conviction for the crime. DEATH JOSEPH WILSON LOWE Joseph Wilson Lowe, 73, died Friday morning at Galey Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Funeral services ‘will be held Sunday aftérnoon at 4 o'clock from the Chapel of the Lopez Funeral Home. The Rev. James. E. Stat- ham and the Rev.,.A. D. O’Brien will officiate at the services. Burial will be in family lot at the City Cemetery. Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Hattie Lowe; one son, Joseph W. Lowe, Redlands; two daughters, Mrs. Nellie Mae Mingo, and Miss Alice Lowe, both cf Key West; two sisters, Mr. W. R. Tedder, Key West, and Mrs. C. C, Clin- ton, Miami; eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Mr. Lowe was a member of the Imperial Order of Red Me Jacksonville - Kansas City — KEY WEST Key West Airport Los Angeles Louisville iy | Meridian | Miami Memphis New Orleans New York | Norfolk | Oklahoma City | Omaha | Pensacola 'Pittsburgh —— |Roanoke St. Louis San Antonio San Francisco — | Tallahassee }Tampa IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH! SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. CUIT OF THE STATE OF FLOR. IDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 13-510 HERBERT WARREN ROE, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE. NORMA PADGETT ROE, Defendant. NOTICE BY* PUBLICATION TO: NORMA PADGETT ROE, Route No. 1, . Warrenville, South Carolina. YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED AND REQUIRED to serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint for. Divorce on the Plaintiff's At- torney, and file the original An- swer in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 9th day of March, A. D. 1953, in the above entitled cause, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed. DONE AND ORDERED at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 6th day of February, A. D. 1953. (Seal) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of the Circuit Court Monroe County, Florida. By Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk (SD) ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR., Attorney for Plaintiff, 604 Whitehead Street, Key West, Florida. feb7-14-21-28,1953 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF THE STATE OF FLOR- IDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. Chancery Case No. 13-508 LOUIS DAVID FERRIS, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE. PAULINE M. RHYMER FERRIS, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: PAULINE M. RHYMER FERRIS, 664 Rockaway Avenue, Apartment No. 3, Brooklyn, New York. YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED AND REQUIRED TO serve a copy {run through |World War I * ° Maid’s Night Out By RAYMER . “Stars and Stripes Forever,” at San Carlos Theatre Bos Clifton Webb puts. on a and eyeglasses for his te ara tion of the ‘world’s “March John Phillip Sousa and: for the first time in his stage movie career, which’ is of com siderable length, Webb is relegated to shortened verbal gymnastics. stead of wordage, he goes in crisp arm movements, of the head and much vivid uniforms as ‘he famous outfit and the U. Corps band. Of course never duck-footed. in ance and manages little mannerisms in! which are the Webb Whether you like band not, you'll be impressed. biographical col 58 ered elie z io i with a sense of humor original Mrs. have 5 The tuba player, bert Wa: man in sounded when sequences the Marine Band Seg me martial. music . more profound of fire and all the tials, sa’s most membered m of your Answer to the Complaint |pis for Divorce on the plaintiff's At- torney, and to file the original An- swer in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 9th day of March, A. D. 1953, in the above entitled cause, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed. DONE AND ORDERED at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 6th day of February, A. D. 1953. (Seal) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of the Circuit Court Monroe County, Florida. By Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk, (SD) ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR., Attorney for Plaintiff, 604 Whitehead Street, Key West, Florida. feb7-14-21-28,1953 pace een hrt einer aye rue WES RRAT 5 < NOTICE IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. Estate of LOIS GIBSON, also sometim: known as Lois beaaaieis o eased. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that Eloina 'N. H. Gato, as Administratrix of the Estate of Lois Gibson, also some- times known a» Lois Phillips Gib- son, deceased, has filed with the Honorable Raymond R. Lord, Coun- ty Judge in and for Monroe County, Florida, her Final Report and has made application for her as Administratrix of the Lota Gibson, also sometimes ax Lois Phillips Gibson, deceased, Dated February 5th, A. D. 53. (Sd) ELOINA MH rix of the iibeon, , Lois Phillips feb7-1 n deceased. February 6, 1953 INVITATION ¥OK BIDS kiven that the Instr White jamin of the you" that far north is the presence of hs Gere ae : Mrs. Lombardo was happier when it was decided to fly up to St. Pete in a twin engine rather than a single engine “When we iF Fist ai | | “and Install new Copper In-the- wall Counter Flashing, Remove old roof to sheathing. Apply 2 layers of 15 Ib. FF shingled in dry a and 3 layers of shingted in. mop ch and Flood Coat of Pitch 4 Grave). Inetatt Gravel Stop and Drip. Downspouts and Gatrer joints, tendent!3. Douglass School Instruetion for the fel-| and services ayers of 1 in dry and 5 th ngied | On the root of Douglass Beh net now covered by gravel, mop with tar, Apply t layer of 30 |b. tarred felt, hot mop agai and gravel. ‘The Board reserves the right tf reject any aod all bids for this work.