The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 17, 1953, Page 2

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ewe® SXIT15. Teaw Y2* aut Page? =“ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN USO Mother’s Day Letter Contest Suggestions Made Citizen Reader Urges Nationwide Publicity By C. Of €. And USO post, the local housing project au- thorities should be contacted. Sim ilarly, the enlisted mens wives the the YMCA and Chamber of Commerce topping it off with the remark: peyeyies onpad “This letter writing contest “7. Has any shows Postmaster General Som- , to. inviting Mrs. : merfield that Key Westers are | Dationally prominen il encouraging posts! business, on hand to greet the prize despite his ‘loud shirt’ bla gerne ats toe ee ee @nlisted men in the Key West orphaned motherless area, The best letter written by, Sctvicemen, by making them elf- one of and. judged so by. Sible if they write a letter to the ous leaders will win for Mother of a buddy stationed in that man a Mother’s Day all-ex-; Key West? Dense trip to Key ee: Arthur of nee ! Fi Hi le 1 i Eg ie ae i i z E z Z yer 5 & 3 g = & lorida, at 11:6 ie 19th, 1953, the follow! * deactibed ant ( ed TY, Florida, to-win sPO8 COUN. | § } On © Monrog Coun’ ‘ing 0,068 acres, more or lees. The Panbatee fe required to the ttn nz cost ‘and document e Sale, if ani b to ospbate, mi 0% he pe J INTERNA! 85 reserve ihe the sale, R of the Trustees of the Internal f the State of Florida et Pune of gitene LLOT ‘Trustees T. 1. ‘und, : Sprit-24;mayl-8-15,1952 fii HH if it a fe i d re i H g fg 3 Fe kr i ti all feik Hi i : : OTICE NOTICE fs are 2 given that the ‘Trustees of the Internal Improve. men: weed ot a Mace, of Florida, ww, w ofte: vm wed Only, in Tallae ry 1553 pe following a 5 e ow! descr lan: M f= TY, Florida, to-wit; ae: coo A parcel of ba: ottom in the Straite rd Fite oak of and ent to the West Section 14 ahd the ny at Con Key. Monroe unty, Florida, and containing 0.60 of an acre, more or less. The Purchaker is required to pay Seclga cost and documen- Ps. ¢, if and when made, shall as it : Ei 3 thi ta i ject to the Trustees resérv- ne wi i. ane 16% of he hosp! minerals and meta: 0%. C3 ‘the petroleum thereon or mite TROITERS OF 4] the soap before you leave that cooling ted. cute, aid broken Bones... Sey hagges ta coda homet Be caretyi—evee ot heme— the lite you save may be your own! Friday, April 17,-1953 50—Legal Notices THE vs. BETTY L. NESTER, ‘ tiff, DIVORCE lant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: BETTY L. NESTER c/o Mr. Grant Hall Mariba, Kentucky You are hereby notified that a Bill of Complaint for Divorce has filed against you, and you are hereby required to serve a Zt i E i E IN NAME oF FLORIDA: - TO: Cc. Hi CU! ‘A OF FLO! - AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, HANCERY. {3 Re WiLLlass, Phaintite, SUT TO QUIET TITLE ON TAX DEED. iP and Defendants, NOTICE BY bY Sage et THE STATE iy C. Kemp ‘Kemp Brothers Coal Com- Sauit Sainte Marie, Michigan Gertrude E. Kemp ¢/o Kemp Brothers Coal Com- pan: Sault Ssinte Marie, Michigan Jay B. Kemp, also known as J, Brenton Kemp, c/o Kemp Brothers Coal Com- Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan Olga Kem; by) ‘Kemp Brothers Coal Com~- my. Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan Yetta sei com 'o Union Carbide Ashtabula, Ohio goed Robert McPherson @/o Union Carbide Company Ashtabula, Ohio Julia McKinney Colonial Apartments Sault Saint Marie, Michigan Walter McKinney Colonial Apartments Sault Saint Marie, Michigan see nahaaye seize mt. baw, le- eos, devisees, grantees, cre~ Sttors, ees, <@ Senor, trustees, ang all other parties thous unaee. ee ak guiear under E Georg ‘Kemp. decease@y © ~ trust oll and claimants throug! under Harry B Kemp, 6 + The unk spouse of Jo- 4 mpteere,, decedaed, it unknown ‘un- nOown spouse, known heirs at law, jer or against sg fr spouse of a Joseph Bteere, deceased: law, le- pads 9 and and ite eleimi: Sriaie cana under any of tte “ai ecusid parties Detendant; An@ all persons having or iming any interest in the foulowin “described land sit- uate, a in the Monroe, ‘Btate of 5 to-wit: 2% of Sece Sex 'tp Rownanty 69 South, ‘40 Bast, situate on v of Key Largo; ference being made a Monroe URtY, Public Records. dee You, and Bach of You, are guit to quiet title that 9. \propert: Chrewit Court on or before the ¢th ‘of May, A.D. 1953: otherwise Gay the allegations of sald Bul of Com- at will be taken as confessed. motice shall be published @ach Week for four consecs- tive, weeks in The Key West Citiy sen. & néwapaper of general cireu- lation, pul Stats © Dated i @ tn Monroe County, this End day of April, AD. a et *. it Cour Moarse County, Pieris 716 DUVAL ST. « ‘OF | = ’ at, | Myttand KW ELKS NAME nued from Page One) Paul Monsalva' dr., Edmund Sawyer and G A. Albury. ‘Special and ty Welfare, all ‘officers of the lodge. Club 551 Clyde‘ Baker, Charles Kraegar and all officers of the lodge. Flag Day Vance Stirrup, Frank Romaguera, Ro- bert Daniels, Charles Kraeger and Louis Carbonell. Reinstatement committee, Fred Edwards, Ker- mit Lewin, Jack Baker, Jack Ap- pel and Charles Wells, Annual Charity Ball, Bill Neblett and Har- ry Knight, co-chairman, Louis Car- bonell, Charles Wells, Dewey Riggs, Harry Goldberg, Willard W. Biatti. Investigating committee Harold Rudd, J. Stuart Hicks, Wil- liam R. Neblett, Richard A. Ques- berry and Philip J. Baker. Fun Committee, U. J. Delgado, Dr. Fred S. Carbonell, William Lones, George Hanskat, J. E. Bar- well, Esmond Albury and Harry Goldberg. Harry-Anna dance com- mittee, Myrtland Cates, Oscar Cruz, Harold Ruud, Charles Wells, and Philip Baker. Inter-lodge visi- tation, John F. Blackwell, Jr., John Foh, Joseph E. Bucks, U. J. Delgado and Carl Hinkle. Orienta- tion committee, Paul Sher, P. J. Ross, J. Stuart Hicks, Robert Saunders and John F. Blackwell, Jr. Auditing committee, William Freeman and Daniel Lujan. Tallahassee, Florida March 23, 1953 « NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the gone of the internal Improve- e. it s Only, in Talla- hassee, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock dancin i MER Re ans in yn * TY, Florida, to-wit: Commencing at the Center of Section 25, Township 66 Soiith, inge 29 East, Tallahassee Meridian, Big Pine Key, Mon- roe County, Florida; ' thence South along the north and south quarter ling of said Sec. 25, 1276.48 feet to the intersec- tion of said line with the Northeasterly R/W_ line of U. 8. Highway No. 1, as exist- ing July 1, 1951; thence South 22° 55". 38". Das ate said R/W litle 1483.79 feet t¢ its in- tersection with the South sec- tion Hine of said Section 25; thence South 89° 37° 50” East, along said South section line, 452.46 feet to the M.H.W. line of the Gulf of Mexico; thence North 07° 00° 49" ‘West, along said MHLW. line 153.15 ‘feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing North 07° 90° 49” West, along said M.H.W. line 158. st, ofthe Gulf of Mexico; thence South 07° 00° 49” East, 163.15 feet; thence North 89° 37 50" West, 270.00 feet to the M.H.W. line of the Guif of Mexico, the point of beginning. Containing 0.9 acres, More or lesa, and being it of, and adjacent to, Fred ¥: ‘operty on Big Pine Key, i@aroe County, Florida, » Purchaser is required to pay avertising cost and document- mps, The Bale, it and when made, shall be subject to Tri resery- ing unto them: % of the phosphate, min ind metals a: 50% of tl petroleum thereon or thereunde: THE STEES OF THE IN- TERNAL IMPROVEMENT FUND of the State of Florida, reserve the right to reject the sal BY © R of t Trustees of e Internal Improvement Fund of © State of Florida. DAN McCARTY, Governor , NOTICE NOTICE ts hereby given that the Trustess of the Internal Improve- ment Fund of the State of Fiertda, Pursuant to Law, w offer for sale, for Objections Only, in Talla- hassée, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock A. @ following ROE COUN- ttom land tm north of Government ‘Township + Ot Mar a, Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, said bey bottom al- so bel: north of and cent: to Lot $1 of Tipton'’s Subdivi- sion 98 reco in Plat Book 2, Page 46, Public Records of Monroe County, Florida, and pas @.4 screa, more or esa. ‘The Purchaser is required to pay the advertising oot and documen- stamps. Sale, if and when made, shali ‘be sub: to the Trust reserv- ie unto themselves 75 hate, minerals metals and petroléum thereon or je. Trustees of DAN McCARTY, Governor. eal ORDER of the the State of Florida. Attest: ¥. C. ELLIOT, Me ‘Trust Fy Sprl0-17-24.mayl-8,1982 Tal April 3; “a NOTICE is hereby given that the ‘Trustees of the Internal Improve- ment Fund of the State of Fiorida, fae, for, Onlacticns On} gale, for Hons g haasee, Florida, at ree" Mt May 19th, 1953, ribed A parcel of bay bottom land in Boots Key Harbor. south of and adjacent to Government Let 3, See. 10, Township 4 South, Range 32 Bast, at Marathon, Key Wace, SMonroe County, ab@ conteining 3. The Purchaser is required to pey the a@vertizing cost ané documen- The Baie it and when mage. sdail thereunder. THE TRUSTERS OF INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT FUND reserve the | < to reject ie o ' MET ORDER of the’ Trantece ot! ihe fale of Fer | the ot | DAN McCARTY, ( Governor. Atteet: F.C BLLIOT. fee. Trestese EL Pund apei®-i1-24:may1-8.1953 REI RRRNESLRS A IM | HESTER BATTERY YORK (®—The stock mar- ket ‘tipped lower today in quiet trading. i ¢ decline didn’t get very far-- ardund a point at the outside. Plus signs were scattered widely. Today’s'sagging prices appeared to be a carry-over from the senti- ment that prevailed at the close yesterday. j Steels appeared to ignore the comforting implications of the} Armco Steel statement that it ex-| ties pects some upward adjustments in steel prices soon, Lower stocks included U.S. Steel, Bethlehem Steel, Chrysler, Good- tich, Sears Roebuck, United Air- craft, Zenith, American Telephone, Anaconda, Air Reduction, Santa Fe, Standard Oil (NJ), and Johns- Manville. LEGISLATURE GETS (Continued from Page One) up a 1% million dollar annual state fund to match, county money for eradication of mosquitos—was in- troduced in the Serate. Senators cleared out a batch of veto messages by which former Gov. Fuller Warren struck down: acts of the 1951 session. They sustained his veto of a bill which would have made it criminal contempt for a public official to refuse to testify or produce re- quested documents for a grand jury. The vote was 18-17 to sustain. It also sustained his veto of an act to cut off kindergartens and driver’s education from state school funds. Sen. Collins, Talla- hassee, said the Senate would get a new bill on the same subject. The Senate voted 35-0 to over- ride Warren’s veto cf a bill which would allow seasonal state employ- es who work at least six months of the year to participate in the state retirement system. Acion on the veto messages and the racing dates argument delayed until almost lunch time debate over the bill to construct the first five million unit of a University of; Florida medical school which stood | at the top of the calendar with passage almost certain. ENTRIES FOR ARMED ‘(Continued from Page One) } in the parade. The confirmation | of their participation will be re-| leased at a later date. | The Legion’s committee urges all civie groups and business con- | cerns to cooperate in making this Parade the most outstanding ev- ent of the year. Only through their | cooperation can there be a parade. | Details of assembly and parade | line-up will be issued later. About 1 quarter of the sugar | produced in the world enters in- ternational trade as an export. ed sentence. The amount of nitrogen, oxygen | and other gasses in the air is| slightly variable from time to time | and place to place. | Kaiser, Ete. B set Mak ie 3. YEARS ....... 17.85 exch. | LOU SMITH, 1116 White | NRE TIS SS AUDUBON KEY WEST KENNEL CLUB TONIGHT LADIES’ NIGHT! hy eo * % and given the six months’ deferr- wild turkeys shot and deer were: Charles D. Sullivan, Donald Sul- livan, John R. Comrie, J. N. Mat- hews, and D. R. Sullivan. IF YOU LIKE WESTERNS— THIS IS FOR YOU! Box Office Opens 1:45 P.M, CONTINUOUS UNDER THE STARS ADMISSION @ .BOX SEATS naszrmcao 10 AWOUN QS2-Arw AOV orr usd TRANSPORTATION 14 Hour and On Hour... BUSES Lave in Front of [ HE HT FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE — SEE... Mat. 2.8 4:06 Night 6:12 & 8:18 AIR CONDITIONED Sun. and Mon. ROBERT STRAUSS - ALEXANDER SC A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE Mat. 3:30 Night 6:30 & 8:30 AIR COOLED

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