The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 10, 1953, Page 2

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30—Legal Notices pete ts: ah i datainhaleemmeneee =a ‘Tallahassee, Florida, a 1953, NOTICE is hereby given that the ‘Trustees of thé. Jaereg! Improve* it Fund of the Staté-of Florida, irsuant to Law,. will offer for jor Objections Qnly, in Talla~ » Florida, at 11:00 o'clock A. May 19th, 1953, the following ribed land in MONROE COUN. Florida, to-wit: parcel of bay bottom land in >" Key Harbor, south of and Sess to Government Lot f: » 10, Township 66 South, ge 32 East, at Marathon, Vaca, Monroe County, and containing 2.1 es. Purchaser is required to pay advertising cost and documen- fe hosphate, minerals and mi a /% of the petroleum thereoh or reunder. THE TRUSTEES OF INTERNAL OVEMENT FUND reserve the ht to reject the sale. ORDER of the Trustees of Oa Tnternal improvement Fund of State of Florida. DAN McCARTY, Governor. LIOT, Sec., i. L Fund. -24;may1-8,1953 Tallahassee, Florida, April and, 1953 NOTICE NOTICE ts hereby given that the ‘Trustees of the Internal Improve- ment Fund of the State of Florida, Pursuant to Lew, will offer for sale, for Objections Only, in Talla- hassee, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock A. May 19th, 1953, the following ibed land in MONROE COUN- » Florida, to-wit: of bay bottom lend in ay of Florida, and jacent to Government Lot 2 Section 10, Township 66 South, Range 32 East, at Mara- thon, aca, Monroe Coun- Florida, said bay bottom al- no being north of and adjacent to Lot 31 of Ripton's Subdivi- sion as recorded in Plat Book Page 46, Public Records of aroe County, Florida, and containing 0.4 Seres, more oF Purehi is uired to pay Pir ‘savertising cost and documen- ‘the Bale, if and when made, shall yubject to the ust ee? 4 unto thsinerals and metals and es apri0-17 inert us" Petts petroleum thereon oF | ph th er. BES INTERNAL tie FUN reserve the the sale, Sabu ‘of the Trustees of ‘SAN MoCARTY, Governor. “ the Btate of poe Esund, cease t ti mayh-bi088 CinculT COURT OF "rue. SIXTEENTH eae CIRCUIT OF TH IDA, IN at '§ BY PUBLICATION y L " Mariba, 7 notified that a You are hereby pon Foe Seneca, 4 father and natural a! id rol Mae ‘Tou ARE HEREBY > tion for the ade@pti Capps. & Minor bas been ty Cireutt Court of th Judicial Cireult of ja, in and for Monroe » oy William ‘ant, Floti- ereby required to anid Cours, 08 et efore the 20th day ef Ap < brits there to show cause if a you can, Why said Petition shoul not be ated. DATED at Rey ‘West, Monroe County, Ploride, this 18th day of Maret, A.D. 1953. (Circuit Court Seal) be and ap) EARL R ADAMS. Clerk Cireult Court, By: Florence B. Sawyer Depaty Clerk ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR Attorney for Petitioner, 408 Whitehead set Key West, Florida, marie- Dees COURT IN THE COUNTY JUDS! IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA merken Skok gr Notice Te ereditores of or tyaped-201983 a Ramuad & Higgina, Deceased are} Deredy metified and required to filo aay claims or deme whit they may have againet said estate in the Otties of the County Judge of Monroe Cow aa, at the courthouse DS calendar meoaths the firet pedliea- tice. Each claim er @emand mast be im writing 006 50—Legal Notices must state the place of residence and post-office address “of the ¢laimant and must be sworn to by the claimant, his agent or ‘his at- torney, or it will ‘become void ac- cording to law. ‘ ELSA CLAUDER HIGGINS, Ancillary Executrix of Estate of Edmund §. Higgins, Deceased WINTERS, FOSKETT, COOK & TYLANDER Attorneys for Ancillary Executrix Harvey Building West Palm Beach, Florida mar20-27;aprs-10,1953 Tallahassee, Florida March 23, 1953 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustees of the Internal Improve- ment Fund of the State of Florida, Pursuant to Law, will offer for ‘or Objections Only, in Talla- , Florida, at 11:00 o'clock AM. May. Sth, 1953, the following described land in MONROE COUN- TY, Florida, to-wit: Commencing at the Center of Section 25, Township 66 So Range 29 E 7 Meridian, Big roe County, South along the north south quarter line of said Sec. \ 25, 1275.48 feet to the intersec- th ft said line with the rly R/W_ line of u. way No. 1, as exist- ing July 1, 1951; thence South 22° 65' 33” East, along said R/W line 1483.79 feet to its in- tersection with the South sec- tion line of said Section 25; thence South 89° * 50” along said South section 452.46 feet to the M.H.W. line Guilt ; thence North 07° 00° 49” West, along said M.H.W. line 153.15 feet to POINT OF BEGINNING; tinuing North 07° along said M.H.W. + thence . South East, 270,00 feet in- to. the waters of the. Guilt of Mexico; thence South 07° 00 49” Bast, 153.15 feet; thence North 89° 37° 50° West, 270.00 feet to the M.H.W. line of the Gulf. of Mexico, the point of beginning, Containing 0.9 acres, more or less, and being it of, and adjacent to, Fred Yoars property on Big. Pine Key, Monroe County, Florida, ‘Ths Purchaser is required to pay the advertising cost and document- 00 line 168. 89° 37’ 50” 7 of phate, minerals and metals and 44 i Psy petroléum ‘thereon or ereunder. THE TRUSTEES OF THE IN- TERNAL IMPROVEMENT FU) of the State of Florida, reserve the ay Saisie’ ot ie | Trustees of 6 the Interna [ot Hepat Fund of a. the State of F sak ree McCARTY, 2 Governor Attest: . 1. Fu nee ‘apr$-10-17-24;mayt,1953 ‘Tallahassee, Florida March 3ré, 1953 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the ‘Trustees of the Internal Improve- ment Fund of the State of Florida, Pursuant to Law, will offer for sale, for Objections Only, in Tallae hassee, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock AM. April 2lst, 1953, t following described land in MONROB COUN+ , Blorida, to-wit: ‘A parcel of bay bottom land ands small key known 28 East Sister ik in the Straits being in the 23, Township 32 East, bed Boot oy jorida, and more or southeasterly Monroe containing 6. less. & ‘The Purchaser is required to pay the advertising cost and document a, “ine rics if and when made, shall be subject to the Trustees reserv- ing unto themselves 76 hosphate, miners Bow. gg petroleum thereon or under. Ooe TRUSTEES OF INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT FUND reserve the he sale. ey ‘SnpeR ot the Trustees of the Internal smsrorenent Fund of the State of Fiore MeCARTY, ‘6 Governor Attest: ¥. C. BAAGE, Sen, . 1. Fun supeseat mar13-20-27 prs-10, ‘Tal snee, Fiori March ard, 1953 OTICE NOTIC! fe hereby given that the {¢ the Internal Improve- ment Fund of the State of Florida, Pursuant to Law, will offer for sale, for Objections Only, in Tal- Tahassee, Florida, 11:00 o'clock A.M. April 21st, the following @escribed land in MONROE COUN- TY, “lorida, to-wit: A parcel of bay bottom land in thes Straits of Florida, adjacent to and east of Government Lot 1 aotion 14, Township 66 South, Range 32 East, Boot Key, Marathon, Monroe County, Florida, containing 17 acres, more or lesa. ‘Tne Purchaser ts required to pay the ertising cost and document- ‘stamps. "Tne Sale, it and we harem ‘ruste ond be subject to the Pe ¢ appear on 1 nthe frst | bills to raise school teachers’ pay was introduced. A group of representatives in sponsoring the Florida tion Association bill to wenehere 5 08 sean? pay . Elliott im give a raise of $550 a year j three teachers—those four-year college degree. The now peys $2,560 a year for rank three teacher. Teachers tn other ranks get varying talses. Meanwhile Gov. Dan }took mo part in the Florida medical school | lear sectoral tooese ; Ei & ila z bE ditterly contested issues jis Lagiatare. | Subseribe to The Citizer TODAY'S STOCK MARKET NEW YORK (®—A quietly lower trend developed today in the stock market. Losses were mostly in the small- er fractions with the outside of the sag reaching to around a point. Gains were likewise small and much less frqeuent. On balance, major divisions hold- ing steady included steels, oils, coppers, and utilities. Unchanged to lower were motors, railtoads, and coppers. On the definitely lower side were merchandising shares, rubbers, and aircrafts. Lower stocks included General Motors, Montgomery Ward, Boeing, Phelps Dodge, Union Carbide, Westinghouse Electric, Santa Fe, and Johns-Manville. Higher were American Tele- phone, Texas Co. Funeral Services Saturday For R. 0. Forgeson Funeral services for Roscoe Owen Forgeson, 64, who died sud- denly Wednesday afternoon, will be ‘held Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock in the Chapel of the Lo- pez Funeral Home. The Rev. J. Paul Touchton will officiate at the services. Burial will be in the Cemetery. Survivors include six sons: Hollis G. Forgeson of Key West, Pettis O. Forgeson of Sanford, Winford C. Forgeson of Orlando, Wilbur W. Forgeson of South Bay, Lt. Leslie D. Forgeson of the U.S. Army in Germany, and Loise E, Forgeson of Memphis, Tenn.; a daughter, Mrs. Clay Wynn, Sanford; a sister, Mrs. Zeytha Ross, Sanford, and three brothers, Morris E. Forgeson and Iris L. Forgeson of Sanford, and Lay Forgeson of Golden Pond, Kentucky. Mr. Forgeson was a member of the Local Carpenters Union. Pallbearers will be selected from the membership. DEATH WILLIAM FOWLER William Fowler, 61, died yes- terday afternoon at the Monroe General Hospital after an ex- tended illness. Mr. Fowler resided at 1212 Olivia Street, and was in the painting business. Funeral arrangements, in charge of Pritchard Funeral Home, are pending word from the. family, who reside in Jacksonville, Fla. POLIO CHAPTER (Continued from Page One) fonell, chairman of the annual street shows; Floyd Hannibal who directed the campaign among: col- ored folks; drive treasurer Paul J. Sher; Mrs. Joe Lopez, who or- ganized the Mother’s March on Polio; Mrs. Ann Cobo, director of special activities; Jim Keen, director of the President’s Birth- day Ball and Neblett. Sher presented Knight with a check for $11,000 for the” polio fund. Contributions are still trickl- ing in, he said. LEGION REVEALS (Continued from Page One) subject “Korea from a Foxhole.” Lt. Adams served one year in Korea and is a much decorated veteran of that conflict. City After the conquest of England in 1066, it was not until the 14th Century that French at the court of the kings. { i i | ; | } i participants in the Easter | daughter of Mr. and Mra J.C | Vernon of Sigsbee Park —Citi- | | ma Stat Photr English replaced | The WEATHERMAN Says Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy today through Saturday; continued warm. Showers or thundershowers locally over. areas near the mainland. Moderate to fresh east*and southeast winds. Florida: Partly cloudy to cloudy today and Saturday with scattered mostly afternoon thundershowers in north and central and widely scattered afternoon thundershow- ers in south portion. Continued warm. Jacksonville through the Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate southerly winds today and Satur- day. Partly. cloudy weather with few thundershowers today, mostly over north portion. Western Caribbean: Moderate east and southeast winds and partly cloudy weather today ‘and Saturday. Observations taken at City Office Key West, Fla., April 10, 1953 $:00 A.M. EST Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night Mean .. Normal Precipitation Total last 24 hours Total this month . Deficiency this month Total this year Excess this year .. Relative Humidity at 9:00 A.M. 19% Barometer (Sea Level) 9:00 A.M. 29.88 ins.—1011.9 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 6:08 a.m. TOMORROW'S TIDES (Naval Base) Low HIGH 7:12 a.m. 7:48 p.m. 12:48 a.m.. 1:10 p.m. 000 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time of Height of 9.0 ft Bahia Honda (bridge) ———oh 10m No Name Key (east end) —+2h 20m Boca Chica Station— Sandy Pt.) Tide high water VAN FLEET TO GIVE FORMULA TO END WAR NEW YORK W—A fotmula for} ending the Korean war is being} prepared for publication by Gen. James A. Van Fleet, former Eighth Army commander. It will be included in two articles for publication in Life Magazine. The publication date tentatively has been set for May, the maga+ zine announced yesterday. Nationally speaking, the truck- ing industfy provides direct em- ployment for more than 5,000,000 | workers three-and-one-half times as many jobs as the huge railroad industry. Bill’s Licensed PAWN SHOP 716 DUVAL ST. For Buick, Olds, Pontiac, TEMPERATURES | Sconters’ Round AT 7:30 A.M., EST ! Table Meets Mon. __ A meeting of the Scouters 5}. Reund.Table is scheduled for Monday, April 13, from 6 p.m. ii 7 p.m. in the Key West ~Lions Den. items of interest to all scouting units in the area will be discussed. Remember, gaf one representative Néach unit is compulsory. Atlanta Augusta _ Birmingham —___ Bismark Boston Buffalo Charleston Chicago Corpus Christi Denver: —__.. aes Detroit — Ft. Worth Galveston Jacksonville Kansas. City the attendance from CITY ARRANGES (Continued from Page One) 49| Roberts also said that in his ; 65 | opinion, bids should have been 77| called for on the, work. However, 38) city attorney M. Ignatius Lester 51) said that is not the case accord- 72/ ing to the city charter. eal | Director Charles Roberts yes- 65 | terday asked Lester for an opinion 41/in writing to that effect which the 34| city attorney promised to give 71 /him. 56 63 43 32 68 72 54 Louisville Meridian New Orleans —___. New York —. Norfolk _ coe Oklahoma City — Omaha _. Pensacola Pittsburgh Roanoke Florida’ i Sen, Weaetios lorida’s professional truck drivers are extensively trained in first aid and on many occasions, have been instrumental in saving lives at the scenes of accidents ‘before the ambulance arrived. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Candles: uS a Ah 22h, SOUTH FLORIDA'S FINEST ie Ee <otiien PONE 2-51)00 Friday, April 10, Tonight and Saturday LISA DANIELY .HUBIE MGDERM, ——PLUS FEATURE NO. 2—— Gene Autry In “BLUE CANADIAN ROCKIES” Children Under 12 Yrs. Free FREE PONY RIDES FOR THE KIDDIES KENNEL CLUB KEY WEST |__ KENNEL CLUB | ll Races ke TONIGHT _ ty” LADIES’ “ & wicun ADMISSION @ BOX SEATS THE STARS “ Packard, Ete. — Guaranteed MONTHS, Only _. $11.95 Exch. 18 MONTHS, Only _. $13.95 Exch. 2 YEARS, Only $19.95 Exch. |LOU SMITH, 1116 White | DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Duplication of Lenses and Frames OFFICE HOURS 612-25 | #9 DUVAL STREET (Upstairs) TELEPHONE 2.78n “Y2Zmmao 10 xDWOVUN QSZ-AzpwW MOV STOCK ISLAND .*’, TRANSPORTATION 14 Hour and On Honr ... BUSES Laee in Front of PARTY INGREDIENTS LOS ANGELES (p—Some burg- lar is all set for a fancy party. A market owner told police yes- terday the following items, alto- gether worth $470, were missing from his store: Six cases of fan- tailed shrimp, four cases of lobster tails, and two cases of frog legs. S&S. CABINET SHOP 634 LOUISA STREET Dealer In... @ Weathermaster Jalousies @ Aluminum and Glass Cabin i . ret Making @General H. Repair STRAND Fri. and Sat. 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