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Page 12. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, November 4, 1954 Give Our Young Teen-agers A Chance; Do Your Part For Success Of Community Chest If there is a “lost” group in Key: West, it’s the pre-teens and the| very young teen-agers. They are too young for high school activities and too old for grammar school affairs. Perhaps that is why they enjoy | the Tuesday evening Youth Center program at the Wesley House — | Atlanta it is planned especially for them. | Augusta Officially known as the “Key | Billings West Youth Center” it’s staffed by | Birmingham — teachers in the local schools who | Bismark —_ have had specialized training in | Boston youth and recreation work. Buffalo s The Youth Center is not an in-| Charleston — tegral part of the Wesley House | Chicago program. The Tuesday night pro-| Corpus Christi - grams are held at the Wesley | Denver - House through the cooperation of | Detroit -- Temperatures AT 7:30 A.M., EST Ee . ‘Kiwanis Chooses | | ° Ketchings As 2s, | . King For Month Newt Ketchings was elected King | of the Kiwanis club for the month | of November during the regular meeting held Tuesday night in the! jdinning room of the La Concha hotel. Ketchings won the crown after being the successful bidder in a Chinese - style auction. The pro- ceeds of the auction netted over $11 and will go into the club’s fund | for the underprivileged children. | Bill Neblett gave the members a run-down of the Community Chest} meeting of the executive board. | He said that contributions were not up to last year’s standards. Richard E. Griener, guest speak- er, told the members of the plan} of the Miami University to open} | an extension in Key West where | | | 37 | College courses will be given. He| urged members to participate in| the courses as a means of self-| improvement. | Miss Arlene Merritt, Wesley House | £! Paso deaconess, and the Wesley House Ft. Worth - executive board. 4 Galveston The Youth Center was originally | Jacksonville — organized after the Junior Wom-| Kansas City an’s Club conducted a survey a- KEY WEST .. - mong the youngsters in the var. | Key er Airport fous schools while looking for a | roui nee project to enter in a General Fed-| M rida ogame eration contest — “Build Freedom | Mian wed with Youth.” | ainess An overwhelming number asked | Memphis. aga for some place of “our own where ‘New Otdnan ‘we can meet and have good times.” New York ae The Juniors then wrote letters to | Oklahoma City . federated. clubs throughout Florida | Omaha and to Chambers of Commerce §0| Pensacola _ cities where there was an establish-| pittsburgh ed youth center. Roanoke When all these letters came back, St. Louis it was embatrasing to note that|San Antonio Key West was the only city of San Francisco comparable size that had no super- | Seattle x vised program for the youngsters. | Tallahassee When the Juniors reported this | ‘Tampa to the Woman’s Club, members of Washington ___ es the senior department joined the » 5 SE aaa younger women in their effort to 9 remedy this and the outcome was She s§ The Best & joint project — the Key West| Youth Center. DENVER (#®—A Denver woman After several months of search-| was victorious in a battle of nerves ing for a suitable place, for the | yesterday. page we Youth Center, Miss Merritt offer-| Police said a masked gunman ed the use of the facilities of the| entered the office of a motel op- ‘Wesley House on one night a week. | ¢Tated by Mr ’ Dooher, 45, Her offer was gratefully accept- | 4nd demanded money. “ ed and two weeks later, the Youth| Mrs. Dooucs ‘d the ban- Center was opened to the youngs- dit the cash drawer was locked ters, j and said: “I'm ggg poh i make me nervous with that gun.” In the beginning, it was staffed He @ld ter: “Well, you: wake by volunteers from the various or-| : ganizations in the community and|™€ "ervous too.” Then he fled. during the summer the County BLIND MEN WIN School Board operated the center as part of the summer recreation | TRINIDAD, Colo. #—Two blind | men — both Democrats — were Program. The summer program was 80 | elected justices of the peace here in Tuesday's election. successful that the advisory board Joe Spicola, sightless since child- retained two of the instructors to direct the program. hood, was named to a third term. Tony E. Barrows, World War II They did this on a shoe string and it was not until money was) veteran blinded while in the serv- received from the Navy Charity | ice, won his first term. Carnival that the Youth Center was | operated on more than a week to! gram would have to be drastically week basis. {curtailed if sufficient funds were Last year when the Community | not raised. by the Chest. | Chest was re-activated, the board) Many parents have reported that | applies for admission and was ac-/ they have not been contacted and | cepted. | have asked where to send the mon- When the enrollment kept grow-| ey, ing by leaps and bounds, more in-| “The advisory board is asking all | structors were added and at pre-| those who have not already made | sent there are four. | their contributions to the Chest to The approximately 100 youngs-| either call the campaign headquar- ters who come every Tuesday are | ters at 2-8824 and leave their names | kept busy with games, athletics, | or if convenient, to come by the crafts and square dancing, La Concha Hotel ‘and make their | When this year's Communtty | contribution there. Chest camapign opened, every) All citizens of the community youngster was given a letter to tak | are asked to support the Communi- | Hall, Key West, Florida for furnish- | materials and equipment and per- | forming the LEGAL NOTICES CALL FOR BIDS | , Sealed bids will be received by the City Commission of the City of Florida up to 8 P. ovember 15, 195 pened at a regular meet- of said City Commission to be held at said time and place at the Commission Chambers in the City ing all materiais and equipment and performing the necessary labor to do all preparation and concrete work shown on the sketch or inct- dental to the proper execution of the work as specified. Specifica- tions are available’ at the City Manager's office, City Hall Apnex, Potnciana, Key West, Florida. Each proposal for furnishing this item must be enclosed in a sealed ppe and marked on the out- “Proposal for furnishing all Y_ concrete of Key West”. Commission re- serves the right to reject any and all bids or to accept any did as a whole or in part or to waive any informality in any bid or proposal. VICTOR LOWE, City Clerk. noy. 4-11, 1954 IN THE CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, No. 14-128 MILO CORPORATION, ® Florida corporation, vs. Plaintiff KENNETH DARWIN SABIN et al. Defendants NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: TO: Adam C. Carey, to be dead or alive ee Carey, the unknown spouse of said Adam C. Carey, ff he be married Rose E. Cai not known to be! dead or not known | | Ys ive S Carey, the unknown spouse of said Rose E. Carey, if she be married 8. Moore, not known to be | spouse of s if she be married The unknewn heirs at legatees, deviees, grantees, credit assignees, lienors, trustees, and all other parties and claimants claiming by, through, under or against. any of the above named Defend- ants; Joseph T. Connolly, as receiver of City National Bank in Miami o/o Comptroller of Currency Washington, D. C. And all persons claiming a: in} herein descri You are hereby Bill of Complaint against you and the title of Milo Corporation, a Florida corporation, iff, bh in, in and to the following de: ed lands, situate, lying and in Monroe County, State of Flor to-wit: 5 | law, | having or rest in the lands. notified that has, been fi others to quie SUE to the plat the: Plat Book 1, pa Public Records of Monr ty, Lots 37 28 and 14 and 15. Plat No. '5 INDUSTRIAL cording to Coun- | Florida | and 38, Block Py 1 | (Block | home to their parents, explaining |ty Chest — not for the benefit of the vuperation of the Center and | the Youth Center alone, but for asking them to support the Com-/the benefit of all the other youh | munity Chest agencies included in the Key West The letter stated that the pro-|Community Chest. — OPPENHEIMER & CO. Member New York Stock Exchange ALSO: INVESTMENT FUNDS... We Buy and Sell All Stocks Ticker Service . . . Direct From New York Stock Exchange ——Branch Office— 613% DUVAL STREET - TELEPHONE 2-2825 . WASHINGTON ;' PHILADELPHIA Direct Connections in MIAMI NATIONAL Airlines pihitine of e Stes eowrureee K LARGO COVE SUBDI- thereof ‘recorded in k 1, page 195, of the P cords of Monroe hereby of your J Complaint o tiffs attor M. Ignattu whose address Is 420 Street, Key West orida, before the 39th dav of November, | A 1954, and thereafter file the | original thereof In the office of the | Clerk of the Circuit Court of Mon- roe County, Florida in the Co: House of Monroe County at y West, Florida: otherwise the alle- gations of said Bill of Complaint will be taken as confessed b This Notice shall be vublis each week for fo weeks in The a newspaper of genera! circulation published in Monroe County, Flor- said on ated at Kew West, Florida, this day of October. “A. D. 1954 EARL R. ADA g Clerk, C it ¢ Monroe © 0 By (84) HERMAN CEREZO, Deputy Clerk. 420 Fleming Key West, Fi Attorney for Plaintiff > nov. 4-11-18, 1954. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT oF THE ‘SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 14-115 MARY MADELINE RODMAN LIES, Plaintit? va DIVORCE NORMAN FRANCIS LIES NOTICE BY PUBL TO: NORMAN FRAN( - 113- 08 - 103 Avenue Richmond Hill L on_ ALLAN. B Whitehead 5! jorida, Attorn 604 F ‘ore the 2ind day « November. D. 1984, otherwise a Decree Pre Confesso will be entered against | you. | DATED. at ounty, Florida, 185. (SEAL) EARL R. ADAMS. Clerk _of the Circuit Court By (sd) HERMAN CEREZO Deputy Clerk. eet. 21-28; mow. 4-11, 1954 Key West, Monroe Octoder 19, A D. Olson Says He : Felt Sluggish After Victory RICHMOND, Calif. » — “I felt sluggish, fighting at 166 pounds.”’ | World middleweight champion | Carl (Bobo) Olson made this com-| ment after he had scored an eight- round technical knockout oyer arth Panter of Salt Lake City inj} their scheduled 10-round, national- | ly televised contest at the Rich-| mond Auditorium last night. The | title, of course, was not at stake. | “Olson didn’t look exactly slug-| gish in the fearful beating he gave Panter. He pounded the game Salt Laker with a two-handed attack from the start. Referee Joe Louis, the former heavyweight champion, halted the uneven battle 41 seconds after the eighth round started when Panter | was cut deeply on the side of his right eye. Five stitches were need- ed to close it. Panter also was cut on his left cheek bone in the fifth round. It took two stitehes to close S. Korea Denounces Northern Neighbor i SEOUL W—South Korea’s Na tional Assembly today unanimously adopted a resolution denouncing a Communist North. Korean bid for North-South negotiations on unifi cation, The Assembly resolution at the same time proclaimed opposition to any attempt to neutralize the peninsula. The latest of three North Korean feeler bids was made Tuesday 11 a Pyongyang broadeast of a Nc Korean Peoples Congress resolu tion ealling for North-South nego tiations, Give Just A Little Bit More; | Buy A Buddy Poppy Nov. 5-6) On November 5 and 6 the local Veterans of Foreign Wars Post and Auxiliary will hold their annual Buddy Poppy Sale. While we well realize that people today are literally swamped with requests | to contribute to many fund raising drives, we feel that the Buddy | Poppy Campaign is one that cannot be ignored. This is one of the few chances that local people have of paying | homage to those who gave so much for their country during times of war. If you give 25 cents for a Buddy Poppy, approximately 19 cents stays right here in our community where the local post uses | the money to help needy veterans and their families. One and one half cents goes to the state V. F. W. welfare program; one cent to the V, F..W. National rehabilitation service; one cent to the V. F. W. | National Home for widows and orphaned children, and the remain- der to costs of materials and to pay the hospitalized veterans who assemble the Buddy Poppies. | The V..F. W. National Home is an_ especially praise - worthy | project. At Eaton Rapids, Michigan, the V. F. W. has set up- a model rhild village. The hhildren live in regular homes erected by the V. F. W. Ranging from infants to high school age children, each | home has a mixture of boys and girls, with five to ten children in each home, supervised by a house mother. Each child has regular | household chores, attends public schools, attends a church of his own | choosing and in general leads as normal as life as is possible without having parents of his own. | It is because of such projects that the V. F. W. has become an/ integral part of almost every com munity in the United States. Every- | one in this community should join the V. F. W in making such projects possible by purchasing a Buddy Poppy. | Now Available ... NEON SIGNS On Easy Payment Plan “Built To Quality—Not To Price” NEIL SAUNDERS —nuf sed— Conducted By KEY WEST CHURCH OF CHRIST Ashby and Von Phister Streets 14 Block North of Flagler Avenue CONGREGATIONAL SINGING Tonight Thru November 14 7:30 Nightly Evangelist Stanley D. Crews Waynesboro, Tennessee ----------- Welcome ----------- ARCHER'S 814 FLEMING STREET Superette Market The Best Deal In Town! It's Natural At Archer’s! 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