The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 26, 1954, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ITs PROFITABLE TO 'Y WEST CITIZEN Hollywood Notes By Bob Thomas HOLLYWOOD W—"Make - be-jactors,” she remarked. “They ars) lieve is a wonderful thing, and/all right for young players who I’ve loved it. I think it’s good to|are are striving for a break. After devote 10 or 12 years of one’s life they have made a success in one to it, but now I want time forjor two pictures, I think the studio gs other things.” This was the philosophy of Greer Garson, who will end her MGM contract next Monday. She looks back on nearly 15 years with the studio, many of them fairly fabulous. After first winning attention as Mrs. Chips, she went on to a string ere among the top moneymakers of all time. “Mrs. Minivey” earned a do- mestic gross of five million, “‘Ran- dom Harvest” and ‘‘Adventure” 4% million apiece and “Valley of Decision” 4% million, In recent years, her films haven’t been up to that standard, and she says that was part of the as she re- lined beside the swimming pool of her sumptuous home: “It's mo secret that I haven’ been happy with the kind of pic- tures I have been receiving lately. The fact is that the studio is not making the big, romantic type of picture which was my particular) \5: forte. 9 “They are concentrating on other} things—musieal spectacles, _pie- tures showing the training of young men for battle and big. adventure epics made in foreign lands, 1 don’t sing and dance with any great proficiency, and I don’t fit into the second type of picture. As for the films made abroad, they often involve being out the coun- try 10 months or so and I don't feel I should be gone that long from my husband (Texas money- man Buddy Fogelson). “So we agreed to call off the contact. Actually it would have been up in June anyway. I was to do a picture which was—shall we say?—not quite right. It also involved being out of the country, and I didn’t relish that, having just gotten back from England,” The orange-haired star did a fine selling job on ‘Julius Caesar” throughout the -Isles.’9But she wouldn't let her enthusfasm over the trip sway her decision. “I don’t think long-term con- tracts are especially healthy for Mohammed Ali, Nehru Appear Cheerful Today By SELIG HARRISON NEW DELHI, India w — Arms aid issue or no, Indian Prime Min- ister Nehru and Pakistani Prime Minister Mohammed Ali smiled in an unscheduled meeting at New Delhi airport today and held a 15-| minute chat. | Mohammed Ali termed their! talk “proof positive” that India has nothing to fear from the U.S.| military aid which President Ei- senhower announced yesterday will be granted Pakistan to strengthen her defenses in the interests of the Middle East and “the whole free world,” The Pakistani Prime Minister beamed with’ surprise as he alight- ed from a commercial airliner on| his way from Karachi to an elec-| tion campaign in East Pakistan to eo Nehru smiling in greet-| | A few minutes earlier the Indian Jeader and his daughter, Mrs, In- dira Gandhi, had seen Canada's Prime Minister, Louis St, Laurent, take off in his Canadian Air Force plane for Colombo, Ceylon, in a Continuation of his world tour, Mohammed Ali told newsmen the military aid agreement, an issue Between India and her Moslem peighbor since its Possibility arose! Months ago, was not discussed in any way during his chat wihh Neh-| Tu in a room at the Palam mili- both Fg | by very fact that I am here! with the Prime Minister of India| en this particular morning (after! te announcement of American aid) shows our peaceful ap-| Proach,” Mohammed Ali said. | Fancy Talk ANNAPOLIS, Md. (RA French! ursalist, one of three visiting the aryland~ Statehouse last night, @canned a House roll-cal] sheet and asked, “What's this ‘yea’?”’ Told it meant “yes,* he in- quired: “What's this nay’? That fs the same as ‘no,” he was in. formed. “Don't. you people speak Eng- dsh?” he asked, | | TO: Phillis F. Carson, ‘ {deserves to cash in on what it has built. “But I have never been for long engagements. Every time I jtract, the studio suggested that I |make a new one for another seven, years. The last time that happened) {was when so many of the stars \were setting up their own com- |panies. I wanted to be more in- jdependent, but my manager ad- jvised that the security of a studio jcontract was better.” LEGAL NOTICES Notice Of Redemption CITY or Radaaise LORE Electric Revenue Bonds, Series 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the holder of the following de- scribed bonds of The City of K West, Florida, that said bonds have ager called for redemption on April Electric Revenue Bonds, Series 1946, dated April 1, denomination of $1,000, in- tergst rate 2-3/4%, due ‘April 1, 73, Bonds numbers 798. 838, 239, 1319, 1407, 1442, 1469," 1480. Payment of ‘principal |quired interest premium will be made upon presentation of the bonds, accompanied by all interest |coupons maturing on and after Oc- |tober 1, t LaSalle National Bank, Mlinols, or The Miami Beach First National Bank, Miami Beach, Florida, on or after April 1, 1954, and interest shall @ease to accrue on said date. VICTOR LOWE, City Clerk City of Key West, Florida. | teb26,1954 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Chapter 20723 —— Acts Of 1941 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that Henry Eagon, holder of County Tax Certificate No, 18, Issued the First day of June, 1951, has filed jsame in my offic application for a t issued thereon Said braces the following described prop- erty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. Lots 7-8, Square &, Tract 12; F1-508, As recorded in Monroe County Records. and re- > The eeennemiant of said property a lunder ti d certificate was in the n : Annie A. Colby. Uni certificate shall be redee: mele § to law, the property ibed herein wiil be! sold to the highest bidder at the Court House door on the first Mon- day in the month of April, 1954, which is the Fifth day of April, 1954. Dated this 25th day of Feb., 1954. (Cireuit EARL R. ADAMS, Court Seal) Clerk of Circuit Court, Monroe, County, Florida. feb26;Mar5-12-19,1954 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN CHANCERY. Case No. 13-990 FRANK 8. CARSON, Plaintiff, DIVO! vs. VORCE PHILLIS F. CARSON, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 43 North Bleeker Street, Mount Vernon, New York. YOU_ARE HEREBY ORDERED and REQUIRED to serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint for Divorce on the Plaintiff's Solicitor, whose address is 606 Whitehead Street, Key West, Florida, and file the original Answer in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 22nd day of March, A. D. 1954, In the above entitled cause, otherwise the allegations therein contained will be taken as contessed. DONE and ORDERED at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 25th day of February, A. D. 1954. EARL R. ADAMS, (Seal) Cler! By: (94) Florence E. S: Deputy Clerk. (sd) J. Y. Porter, 1V, Solicitor feb2 r4-11-18,1954 ft Pursuant to Law, will offer for sale, for objections only, in Tallahassee, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., Mare! 16th, 1954, the following described land in MONROE COUNTY, Flor- ida, to-wit: A parcel of submerged land tn the Bay of Florida lying north- easterly of and adjacent to the Easterly one-half of Lot 17, Block 45, of George L. McDon- ald’s Map as recorded in PB 3 ° Page 35, Publte Records Monroe County. Florida. co taining 0.23 acres, more or les lying and being in Sectton Township 67 South. Range East, Monroe County, Florida. Land to be used for public pur- poses only. Correct legal de- scription to be furnished with deed. The Purchaser is required to pay advertising cost and documen- tary stamps. | he Sale, if and when mede,/ shall be subject to the Trustees re- Serving ynto themsejves 75% of the phosphate, minerals and metals and 50% of the petroleum thereon or thereunder. he Trustees of Internal Improve- ment Fund reserve the right to re- fect _the sale. RY ORDER of the Trustees of the {ateraai Teapeccement Fund of the Nate of Florida. CHARLEY FE. JOHNS, eh reached the middle of my con-! ej rates. 321 Simonton. res LEGAL NOTICES (CONTINUED) the Clerk Monroe ¢ COUNTY. IN | N JOSEPH AND. Plaintiff, — AM F ” Bluff Eleuthera Bahama Iisiands, B.W.L Unknown heirs devisees or other unknown est in and to described real property, to wit: ollowing Commencing a! on the tap West line of S on ship 61 South where said’ V 1 Section 27 Intersects the high water mark of the Atlantic Ocean; thenfée North on the West line of S point on the W 27 645 fee! tion 27; line parallel to and 6 South of the North line of th thence in a Southwesterly di- rection meandering along the high water mark of the Atlan- tic Ocean to the point of begin- ning. YOU AND EACH OF YOU are hereby required to serve a copy of your answer or pleading to the complaint in the above-described cause on the attorneys for the intiff, FOGLE & FORDHAM, 404 iscayne Building, Miami 32, Flor. ida, and to file the original answer, r ‘pleading to the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 10th dav of March, A.D. 1954; and if you and each of you fail to do ‘so, the said complaint will be taken ax confessed by you. complaint filed herein ts. fo’ tre Sarpore of quieting. the title to the described property. WIT? my hand and seal of this Court on the 3rd day of Feb- ary, A.D. 1954. (SEAL) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. : lorence FE. Sawyer, By? (od) Fiapucy Clark, febS-12-19-26,1954 pata linha 2—Apartments For Rent es NEWLY renovated bedroom apart- ment. All utilities. esmnah feb1-t! APARTMENTS and __ sleeping rooms. Nicely decorated. By day, week or month. Stuts Hotel. Apts 410 Fleming. feb1-tf ONE bedroom, afl electric. Private bath, utilities, linens, dishes fur- nished. M and B Motel, 1031 Eaton. feb1-tf| | See et MODERN two room apt. and sleep- ing rooms, by day, week, or month near beach. 1125 Washing- ton St. febi23+tf APARTMENT $60 to $80 per mon- th. 411 William St. feb1-24tx FURNISHED apt. suitable for light housekeeping. Single busi- ness man with references. Phone feb25-3t | THRU THE Ry DEADLINE: 9:3 AM, DALY In case of error, The Cifizen will be responsible fer enly ene insertion. CONTRACT RATES ON REQUEST DIAL 2-5661 Cash Over Counter 99¢ Will Give You A 3-Line Classified for 3 Days Five Average Words Per Line 8—Male Help Wanted BUS BOYS at the Casa Marina Hotel. Good pay. Live in or out./stock Island. Apply dining room, Casa Marina. . febls-tf YOUNG man 18 to 25 years of age, _draft exempt. Must be good at! figures, lenient starting salary. Good chance for advancement. Phone 2-5433. feb24-tf) COLORED, preferred married, no| drunks need apply, experienced in lubrication, polishing, truck tire changing, general station work. Darlow’s Pure Oil Station, St. Is-| land, feb24-3t 'SHORT-order man, must be sober. Top salary, 6 days a week. Blvd. Drive-In, Roosevelt Blvd. and ist St. feb24-t¢ DAY Porter $150 per month. See Mr. Neal, La Concha Hotel. feb26-2t 9—Female Help Wanted BEAUTICIAN, all-around operator. Apply Martin Hair Stylist, 921 ‘Truman Ave. Phone 2-3021, feb16-tf} WAITRESSES day or night, Must be experienced. Raul’s Rest. Phone 2-5251 for interview. feb17-tf WAITRESSES wanted, experienc- ed only. Land O‘ Sun Luncheon- ette, Truman and Grinnell. feb19-8t EXPERIENCED short hand secre- tary. Permenant position, local resident preferred, Apply Manager Key Wester. feb24-tf, 1 ee n|GARAGES and store room in pusi-| house. Box G-2 ¢-0 Citizen. EFFICIENCY Apts. for couple. Must be permanent resident. Phone 2-9466 between 6 and 8 p. m. jonly. feb26-1tx 5—Rooms For Rent ience needed. Apply Dairy Queen, COMFORTABLE Rooms, 525 Fran-|(T: White and United, feb24-3t cis Street. feb24-4t/ MAID, white, will train. Key Am- LARGE room for two adults, Twin|_>ssador Motel. ae beds. In modern home. $25.00/COCKTAIL waitress, hours 6 to 10. weekly. Phone 2-5790 after 6:30 or! Hostess for dining room, same! all day Sunday. Jan29-tf/ hours. Apply im person, Trade i i re ean bn SPACIOUS bed-living room, twin| Vinds Restaurant, 303 Duval. |TWO young ladies between 18 and 30 yrs. Must be neat and plea- ‘sant. One full time day girl in |Dairy Queen and one to work 10! to 2 in sandwich shop. No exper- "epoinés ARE $0 EXPENSIVE, TD ELOPE. Now AU I'NEED SA MAN To ELopE with f // 9—Female Help Wanted ' @enTinvED) Ponce’s Luncheonette 701 Si fl WAITRESS wanted, must be over 21, neat, good hours, salary. Ap- ply in person, Flagship, 300 Front, St. feb26-3t 10—Male and/or Female Help Wanted | 2-26 Bay Promise me #100 a 17—Personal Services NOTARY PUBLIC NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office febl-tf, PHOTOSTATIC Copies, Fast viee. Larry Karns Studio, Duval. Phone 2-6811, febl- FOR SALE: SIX consecutive issues ef The Key West Citizen delivered to your door, 25¢ weekly. Dial FOUNTAIN, night work. 6 days a week. Good Pay. Blvd. ‘Drive-In, Roosevelt Bivd, and ist St. feb17-tt ‘WAITER or waitress, active eat- ing place, night work. Apply Blvd. Drive-In. Roosevelt Blvd. and Ist St, ~ feb17-t¢) ———— (CASHIER wanted for night work. Apply Blvd. Drive-In, Roosevelt, Blvd. and 1st. ployment from 7 a. m. to 3 p. m. or 11 p. m. to 7 a. m. Phone 2- feb23-5t 12—Baby Sitters |WOULD like to take care of chil- dren days in my home. Tel. 2- feb18-12tx 16—Personal |\“ANYBODY knowing the where-' abouts of GEORGE HALSON, |formerly living on a boat on Mia- mi River, Miami, please contact ERNEST A. ROTH, Attorney, 1122 duPont Bidg., Miami, or Ph. Mia- mi 3-7689 Collect.” feb23-6t 2-5661, Circulation Dept. feb1-tf! si Seapi Mick SALES, service, parts. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 118 Coral Way, Coral Gables. feb1-tf| BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding Invite- tions and announcements print- ed by The Artman Press. Dial 2-561, febl-té PRIVATE Spanish lessons taught at 728 United St. Phone 2-3449. 18—Special Services CESSPOOLS. pumped and clean-' ed, Reasonable and good ser- vice. Phone 25241, ask for Sam. feb3-24tx SNO CAP BLEACH is safe on 100% pure nylon fabrics. a bottle from your grocer. feb1-tf 20—Musical Instruments WANTED to rent or buy Spinet' piano, Call ¥ F. Hansen 2-9101. feb25-3t 21—Instructions apartment. Apply upstairs, 901 Tru- feb24-3tx man Ave. ——————— CABINS and rooms. Beer, restau- rant. Free swimming pool and Picnic grounds. Friedins Perky Lodge (10 miles north of Boca Chica). feb8-24tx ness section. Call 2-3931 between 10 and 7. febl-tf 1 6—Wanted To Rent LEASE two or three bedroom house or lower apt. Phone 2-9285, Mr. Miller, after 4:30 P.M. feb22-6tx LARGE 3 bedroom furnished apt March 20 to July 1, small chil- dren acceptable, up to $170 mon-} thy, utilities included. Write Lt.; Thomas F. Lerch, 20 Greenough! Place, Newport, R. I. feb22-6tx INAVAL officer, wife, two children | desire 3 bedroom unfurnished feb23-6tx PROFESSIONAL man, wife small children desire f house or apartment. Phone between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m., Niederer, feb25-3tx Acting Governor Attest F.C. ELLIOT. Secretary Trustees I. 1. Fund febdit-19-26;mars-12,1954 | It Pays To ADVERTISE In The Citizen—Use Its Columns Freely! “... YES, THANK YOU, CAPTAI DREAMT OF 6 beds. Private entrance, parking,|__—=—___‘feb2-9tx GET pases, ae on books hamsoa. feb25-3tx central location. Phone See eee THE CITIZEN DAILY|St. Rental Library. feb25-4f} 22-—-Lost ‘CHILD‘S prescription glasses near| |5A—For Rent— Reynold's School, Thursday. 1107 Miscellaneous BUCKLEY Duval, upstairs. feb24-3tx BLACK Dachshund. If found please Teturn to 220 F Poinciana. Child's feb25-3t £ 1 ties FOR SALE or lease: Garage and service station, Excellent loca- tion, Long lease. Phone 2-6821. E APT. MOTEL FOR SALE NEW construction. Best residential section. Near beaches $28,000. cash, balance first mortage. Sale Price less than 5 times yearly in- come. P. 0. Box 929. feb12-tf) FOR SALE or lease, long lease, 24) hours open if desired. Owner Mz-' tio Mora, Boca Chica Bar. feb15- WANTED: SOUND BUSINESS, NO BARS OR GROCERIES. WHAT HAVE You? |. G. CHASER, OCEAN VIEW HOTEL. feb24-4tx/ 8 N.. _1 SLEPT VERY WELL AND ING & CIVILIAN AGAIN'” 24A—Building and Financing F.8 A and V A NEW HOMES FOR SALE $2600 and $2850 Duwa 1620 United St. Phone 2-2232. feb1-tf 25—Real Estate For Sale THREE bedroom home, double liv- with breakfast nook, Florida room, carport, large landscaped lot. 2912 Staples Ave., Phone 2-6979. PORTER-WAGOR-RUSSELL, INC.; ing room, dining room, kitchen) 33—Miscellaneous __ tOOnten eee 40 MACHINES for your use. You wash em and you know they are washed right. Soak, wash, 3 rinses, |$.25. Dried, ready to put away |$.25. Wash em home, we will dry jem, $.35 load. Paul's “Self ivice”’ Laundry, 426 White St. febis-tf 34—Household Items a F | EISNER FURNITURE CO. NOW exclusive dealer for Alex- ander Smith and C. H. Masland feb8-tt CARPETING INCOME producing lot, 48’ x 107’,!All designs, all sizes, all colors zoned for business, 509 Truman’ From throw rugs to wall to wall Ave., near Duval. House on pre-' Installed mises, rents for $600.00 yearly.; Price $9,000. Phone _ a tf! Poinciana Center, Tel. 2-6951 EXCEPTIONAL, fully furnished home, electrically equipped.| Four bedrooms, servants quarters, ‘solarium, patio. Immediate posses- sion. Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming St. feb1 EASY Spindrier Washer, perfect condition, 3 yrs. old, $70. 1817 & febt6-totx | Eliza St. feb2s-3t ~ “BEAUTIFUL 2 BEDROOM |S E. DELUXE automatic heater, CBS HOUSE NAVY officer has. orders ond ed sacrifice this lovely home. Many' FOUR burner Florence bottle gee jextras including 2 tile baths with, stove. Cheap. Practically new. adjoining tile vanities. Large kit-| 2012 Seminary, chen with tile kitchen unit. Utility) ————____._.. room. Large living-dining room. belhavgcta Nady tease ee, ‘Carport. On large landscaped lot. ic! venue, . jHouse 7 months old. In most de-| Phone 26951. We Buy and Sell |sirable residential section. 1512 18th\New and Used Furniture, i Terrace. Phone 2-6095, after 5 P.M.| febi-tt fet ity Se 36—Bicycles and Tri¢eyeles TWO BEDROOM CBS house, will sell my equity $3950. Remaining FHA loan payable $60.47 monthly.' ‘ Phone 2-5190, 1519 United St. and accessories in stock. Ov feb20-6t| Cycle Store, 1030 Eaton St., —_—_—_— 26081. BUSINESS with living quarters &. motel. Sacrifice. Sickness reason.|37—-Automotive Parts USED Truck and —_—— WE Repair ali makes of American and English bicycles. All parts & Phone 2-3492. feb20-6tx FOR BUYING or selling any kind of Key West property, contact Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming St. Es-) tablished 1919. ana 3 BEDROOM house, furnished or) unfurnished, carport, large pa- tio and barbecue pit, Lot 59’ x 96’.| 1207 Watson Street. feb25-6t | BEAUTIFUL, 2 yr. old. 1120 Von! std Phister, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths,| excellent condition, $45 or will Powder room, living room, dinette, /accept other car in trade. ar- sun room, kitchen, utility, carport, thur Sawyer Rd. feb25-5t Bargain. Shapera, 1224 South.) Phone 2-774, 9 - 12, 5 = 7:30 p. = 39—Trailers For Sale feb25. NEW and used house. trailers’ at the lowest prices in Fla. 1-8 down, balance like rent. Free over- night lodging, free delivery. per Trailer Sales, 4850 N. W. 1! Ave., Miami, Fla. febl-tt 26’ PALACE, aluminum, MILFORD Conn. — 31 room hotel, with private sandy beach, over) looking Long Island Sound. Needs} minor repairs and decorating. A! |real opportunity for investment. |Price $42,000. Write to: Wm. F. Hannon, 1 Odell Ave., Milford, af i Conn. feb26-3t| and toilet. Small down payment. _—_______________—-|Lot 27, Captain Kidd's Trailer TWO Story furnished four bedroom | Park. febis-t¢ payment $2500, balance terms. 728 United. feb26-6t 26—Lots For Sale 10 LOTS on Big Pine Key, near Big Pine Inn and ocean, price) reasonable, Johnson and Johnson, Phone 2-2831, 419 Duval St. |SEE US for new and used trailers, We finance, Tipton’s Sales, Stock Island. febz3-t¢ 1952 SUPREME 35 ft., dleeps stx. Sacrifice, $700.00 cash. Balance like rent. Sun Haven Trailer Park, Stock Ishand. ‘47 ALMA 27’ $295 down, balance f E feb1-tf| Mees sect, Ti iatee, 31—Garden and Lawn = [Sk Island. feb a3 Supplies LUGGAGE trailer for sale. @8 Frances, 39B—Trailer Accessories |TRAILER awnings made and re- [ NEW shipment of Tropical fish. French filters and other aquar- ‘ium supplies. Baby Blue Ribbon Parakeets. All colors $6.50. Key bs ies,| Paired. Umble’s Canvas Shop, Pose seni, AT Stetes (802 Caroline St. febitt 33—Miscellaneous 40—Motor Bikes and Motor Scooters Make The CUSHMAN Eagle scooter $175. 18 ARTMAN PRESS Felton Rd. febat-stz YOUR headquarters for the finest in printing. DIAL 2-5661. feb1-tf 41—Boats and Motors PHILCO radios, refrigerators, Speed Queen washing machines. Pierce Bros., Cor. Fleming and Elizabeth. Phone 2-5922. _febl-tf ‘Co-KEM concentrated liquid starch is “The Best for less.” Ask your) Phone 2-3617. SHRIMP boat “Scotch 56’ over all, 161’ wide. 65 watt rae dio, automatic pilot. New nete-and favorite groceryman. febl-tf towing cables, Earl Wilder, Galt NOTES Payable Forms. 10 fo. 15¢.|Docks. feb26-Gtz, 42—Dogs - Cats - Pets MUST sell. Registered A.'K. Boxer pups. With outstanding pe- Gigree. See these before you le {1411 1st St, | GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIXTURES — HARDWARE KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. 219 Simonton St, Tet 2-3123 feb1-tf; SALE USED FURNITURE ALL types of good furniture, at very reasonablé prices. Van loads every week out of our Miam Warehouse. WAREHOUSE FURNITURE OUTLET |915 Simonton St. Be fe appointment now, 1411 Ist Stregt. 43—Flowers, Trees and Shrubs COWBOY AND SON , Phone 2-2697|LANDS“APING, tree removal sod Inquire im front or rear, Souther- feb26-3t | feb22-tf, SUTery, roof painting, cem ———_________. |walks, and porches, also lot Pictures And Stories Of News ing. Call for free estimate. Events Of Interest To Everyone R. Wa‘ Phone 26521 Can Be Found In The Citizen! ss

Other pages from this issue: