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Trust ~ Eaton, Julian S., Trustees .. Calendar, Violet & Isabel May Goldstein, LOM® qncermnmenee Bowes, May R. Bowes, May Re yevnmswssmme Cook, George A. L., Et Al. Bawyer, ALCO aenenneen Otchet, Abraham, Et Ux .. Axelson, Mary. McDougal « Sawyer, Alice Futch, Mamie D. Bowes, Mary R. ... Futch, Mamie By ccencswuee Rodier, Ernest —— =. Palgrove Co, ..... NW% of G13-108-109 SEX of SW% 427. NRX of NW B6-75 ........ 0%. All Ga-80 oes eeekenres All Fractional Painteve Palgrove Palgtove Palgrove Palgrove Palgrove AML -G3-88 Palgrove All Fractional a AN Fractional 30 69 = Palrrove Co. HOWARD BE. WITSON ‘Tax Collector, Monroe County, Fla. 1S? HVERC = ae TS HEREBY GIVEN that all lands delinquent on June Ist, PEE da Fa Shi of GLADES DRAINAGE DISTRICT Taxes for the year 1252. cr 3c much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount due for taxes on xaid lands for sald year, together with the costs of ante specified in the laws governing sald district, will be sold at publi am hecinning at twelve o’etock noon on the ist jay of June, the front door of the Court House In the City of Key Weat, F? tinuing until said ale ts completed. A complete list of such delinqnent lands tx available for the public inspection during the business hours at the office of the Tax Collector for the County et Monroe in the Court House at Key West. Florida. and-inquiries as to lands included tn sald delinqgent list. by mall or by telephone, of tn person, during the business Bours, will be fuliy answered by the office of the sald Tax Collector. HOWARD E. WILSON, ‘Tax Collector, Monree County, Fia mmayd-i6-35-20,1953 Page 10 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Committee Nomina’ For Shippers’ Group Due In Near Future Saturday, May 9, 1953 Hit By One Automobile, Run Over By Another kilied Thursa LAKELAND (#—Nominations for | knocked dows i night the Shippers Advisory and Grow. | be was MIAMI W—H. A. Mobley, 72, was wheo HOLLYWOOD NOTES By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (©—Today’s dou- ble-feature stars two glamor girls who just parted company with their studios after a decade of service. The girls are Jeanne Crain and June Allyson. Although they are different types, they have much in common. Both started film con- tracts in their teens~and reached great success ‘as*portrayers of the All-American. Girl. Neither has made a movie away from her home studio. After 10 years of con- tracts, both asked for and won freedom in the same week. I called on Crain at the Holly- wood hilltop estate she shares with her four young sons.and her hus- band, manufasturpr_-/Paul . Brink- band, manufaahpe "E “T’'ve never been more excited,” she remarked. “Within two hours after the news of my leaving Fox, I had offers for two plays and three pictures.” Her first assign- ment will be to make “‘Gentlemen Marry Brunettes” in- Europe in July. Her break with the studio doesn’t follow the usual pattern, Her op- tion had just been picked up for another year at a salary estimated around $3,500 weekly. But she said she talked the studio into letting her go. “I was grateful for pictures like ‘Home In Indiana,’ ‘State Fair’ and ‘Margie.’ ‘Pinky’ was certain- ly a challenge. But then I had to do ‘Cheaper By The Dozen.’ I realize it was a big moneymaker but it didn’t-help ma to go back te pigtails. “I think the movie. business is entering its. greatest era,”~ she commented. “The new processes there were: too. many turkeys mm between. When she found the studio | had nothing planned for her during the coming. year, she wangled a release. She still has two films to will make business better than|do there under her deal, which ever, I’m not at all worried about | Would have expired in September, the future.” Neither is June Allyson. When I visited her 58-acre. Mandeville Canyon estate, she was as happy as a starlet with a new contract. “I cried for ‘wo days after I left MGM,” she remarked cheer- ily. “But after the shock wore off, I have never been more elated. | I’ve already lined up four pictures, all of them with wenderful scripts. And I can hardly wait to go to work for Richard.” husband, once a crooner named Dick Powell, but now a producer- director at. RKO. She liked films such as “Two Girls and A Sailor,” “The Stratton Story” and “Little Women,” but JUST LIKE THE LAST {oR Tunee AOCKETS That’s her} First Pediatries Academy Chairman Dead At 64 | JACKSONVILLE w#—Dr. Luther |W. Holloway, 64, first Florida chairman of the American Acade- my of Pediatrics, died Thursday. He was a past counselor of the Southern Medical Suciety. | Surviving are his widow; five | daughters and six sons, —_—_—— Allow a tablespoon of butter to every two eggs when you are pre- paring scrambled eggs, Have the butter melted in a hot skillet be- fore you add the slightly beaten eggs; then turn the heat low and as the eggs set draw them toward the center, SHIF'LESS SKONK, SNIF) (SNIF= He, ME! NOW I KNOW HOw YOU FEEL JGG8!T HAVE BERN a x a = ‘ SESE ERE SR RS Miner, Jacos | rade of eros shipped trom Flt-|advinary group Growees OU ake Biter, gocet S, - - - 38 [ida in the 1953-54 season will be lat least 32 nominations May 27 9! < Crieeetrees serie i made soon at a series of meetings. {Tampa, Tavares, Ocala, Orlando. 2 { Shippers meet here May 27 to | Sebring and Winter Haven: and oo Levta. <. E. Levig. C. © nominate at least 24 men for the June 2 at Vero Beach. & Sar. 184 Gas-ao Atwood, Frank EB. . Fd