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_— AL Hy iF if [ ? every day. foes and living toom #7 h J Fi ‘ : : 1 $ every wight. Mil sever forget that Steffy little room one window open tee out om too brick wall, hotter than Hades \. the summer and damp @ a ewam, te the winter. “Dhe ased to talk to me a lot be guers, there wasn’t anyone Bomen had to work “d ened to promise ber tha, when Peres up MC bald the right kind of for mothers, and she'd laugh but she'd let build toy qné that sort of stuff. nen | was ton f began helping a Beepenee whe ited meas us. and by time i left grammar school I had epent my spare t pad wr Bed nocce over. | cnt do: a the kiteb- @e and enlarged the bedrooms, } Painted the dark woodwork ip buff end papered the was in green “And then, just as we bad the jooking Since, mother’s teuJth , She went to the hospital for ae operation. That took .1 the sav- dage ©. @ managed to scrape togeth- or. § was only “co toon and didn’t ears enough to keep the pay- ments, cmall as they were, and we bebiud. me came home, dut wasn't sttene enough to work a: she bad before, and about that time some in- seeeecoooooocoos Today's Anniversaries | eeocceee und Halley, English born. Died Jan. 14, 1740—James Boswell, cele- | brated English biographer of Dr.j Sohncon, born. Died June 19° $776—Jean B. Faribault, pio- seer of the mid-West, fur trader | diane for many years, born in| a too scared to be as tough as I'd been sith the men, so I told him about mother and the things I've told y7. Somehow it in- | time to give to me and gave it and gave me money as well. He saw that J had a ch=ncc to see all sides of iife. Think he wanted to test my ambition. my hobby. “Each summer I worked on the | Job with him, sometimes building factories, sometimes working on the little houses that had become | “And out of this experience 1 evolved an idea. I decided I wanted middie class people, the white cok lar crowd, to have a chance at home owning. .1 wanted these men and women who'd never be able to col ject enough money for a down pay- ment on the kind of a home they'd like to have, to be able to pay their rent into their own bank accounts. “My guardian agreed it was wo! trying. I figured 'd buy a tract land, cut it up into lots large enough flower garden in the front. j Chapter 12291, of the Laws of Flor-|fruiis of the West Indian fruit flies “Of course there have always been | jaa, approved May 19, 1527, and in| (Amastrepha spp.) including hoe cheap places but they looked ft an@ j accordance with Section 4, subd-|plum, guava, Barbados cherry, Su- the kind of people I was thinkigg about would rather do without, than houses with the grace of good archi- tecture and the assurance of sub- Stantial building. No shacks nor “Before we could try out this idea, my guardian died. That was last year. He left me a lump sum of cash, for my personal use, the rest he left in a Building and Loan Society which he had headed, to be used im my experiment. ‘Experiment in hu- man nature,’ he called it. “He bad suggested I try the west where good property at a reason- able figure could be found within a short driving distance of industrial and commercial centers. “I bought this car, my only luxury. Came out to visit Steele and met you. don.” He pauses “And then | met Silver,” he re peated, “and I realized what a lux ury a wife might Se And I ucndere@ if I had the right to ask any girl to give up the beauty that is bought with money.” en?” Marian ventured. me?” Tom: In the air. 20, 1860. facturers, a farmer's (Copyright, 1934, by Jeanne Bowmen) orrow, marriage seems to be “I was pretty sure of myself all along the way. I thought when J found.the right girl she wouldn't mind keeping house for me without servants, doing without a lot thimas. And thea I mot Silver Hom- “There are other kinds of wom- “You're one, and that’s why I'm getting up nerve enough to ask you it you'd be willing to be poor with ‘canada. Died at St. Paul, Aug: a doubleheader of baseball yes-: | terday afternoon at the Navy | Field by a score of 4 to. 1. ' In the second’ game, the New| @ and Sluggers came opt victorions over! Under the | the Acevedo Stars by a score of iter, Taws iw a | fda te be T. 15 to 8. 2a Act of 192 {said Act, the State Plant Board of TONIGHT) PLAY ON SUNDAY! a ek es LEGALS exhibition game at’ the Nelson ix THe English Park yesterday afternoon.‘ The game lasted 11 innings lot er Eaiate of fore a decision was reached. C.] “0S= HAMILTON KEMe. Dean pitched the fulh game forl,, ,SCMGE, 20 CaP Same Beoek for tie Peseta eoeet aries . You, and each of you, are hereby) At bat D. Adams, -with twolnotificd and required to present any! by annulment. Publig, Notice by State Plant Beard! singles in as many times at bat, ims and demands which you, of; Areas in Flor- 7 5 ther of you, may\have against the; Infested with West In-| 20d E. Dean with two doubles andj itate of Luke Hamilton Kemp de-/ it Files (ASeastrepha| a triple in five times up, featured.|ceased, late of Monroe County, Promulgating Rules a : joré oo He ith. In the field, E. Sands and R.i Couns" sudce of Monroe County, at provisions of t Sands played well. They handled | his office in the county Courthouse i in Monree County, Florida, within 49 chanees ithqut an. erect. ‘eight calendar momths from the of Ee 7, and in Seore by innings: idate of the first publication here- h Section, subsection Young Tigers RH EJof. All claims and demands not presented within the time and in i | lvtorida in session at Tallahassee, 120 200 100 01—7 8 6) the manner prescribed herein shall | LEGALS } Florida, this the 17th day of Septem-| Young Coconuts be barred as provided by law e lber, F394. after due investigation, Dated October 20, A. 3 j - Minds that West Indian fruit fies 028x901 030 028.44 4] RICHARD HO KEMr, (Anastrepba spp.) are dangerous in-} igiPwo base: shits: W.| A Executor of the an) ‘Areas in Fler- sect pests and now exist, fm that 2% : 7 bake a Spanent =f keke Manion | Spiay portion of County 2 Tying . E. Sands 2, F. 3 Kemp, Deceased. oct22. | : through easternmost ae ules tm Con- paint of No-Name Key and that-cer- _ iw cane | tain host fruits of imsects, in-} QS ar egg ns luding hog D 4, subsection 10.}are Ekely to become infested ® . ae < te {ef said Act, the State Plant Board said jinsects, and that in order off Pinder 4 in 5 of Florida “in sessioh at Talla-jto protect | hassee, Plorida, on the 17th day of} horticultural interests of September, 1934, finds after due in-| state, it is necessary to establish a vestigation that the spiny citrus|quarahtine to prohibit andlor reg- LEGALS p wniterts: or blackfly. (Aleurecantbes ulate the movement of the above- woglumi Ashby) is a dangerous name@ host | Sect pest and now exists in that|said West Indian fruit flies (Ana-| Nor pertion ef Monree County, Florida. strepha sp lying west of a north and south line projected through the eastern-| seci point of No-Name Key, and| provide for destruction of said host my | that certaip plants including citrus,| fruits under avocado, mango, guava, sugar ap-| subsection 3 sald insect and that in order to! Rule 474 jantine to probibit andlor regulate the movement of the above named! 9 of said Ac host plants of said dangerous in-jof Florida, jis necessary to establish a Sate | Srane May sect and provide treatment for said|hassee, Florida, this the 17th day pest under provisions of Section 4,/of September, 1934, does declare and subsection 3, of the above Act. The| give public State Plant Board has adopted the| West Indian fruit flies (Anastrepha following rules in reference there-} spp.) and each and every fruit and to: article including hog plum, guava, Rule 6A. Inspectors employed by} Barb: the State Plant Board shall examine | feste series, orchards and other premises plants and plant products in CR Pg en and under the provisions determine whether such plants or|that portion plant products are infested by the] west of a north and south line pro- Spiny ‘citrus. whitefly or biackfly| jected through the casternmost | & MO MOM LP LO LP MP MF | (Slcarocanthas a Ashby),| point of No-% for a good vegetable garden and | f° shall ;report their findings toj area which chicken yard in the rear and a Piant Commissioner. be infested Rule 6B. Under the provisions| flies (Anastrepha spp. of the Florida Plant Act of 19: Rule 47B. section 10 of said Act, the rinam cherr: Plant Board ing in session| infested with West Indian fruit in Tallahassee, ori om the 17th} flies (Amastrepha spp.) out of thej live in them. I wanted attractive {day of September, 1934, finds and|area or areas defined by the State | Sives public notice thereof that the|Plant Board in its public notices jimsect known as the spiny citrus} or rules as areas in which the West {whitefly or blackfly (Alewreean-j Indian fruit hus Ashby} is a danger-j exist or are the dissemination of] prohibited should be prevented in orderjfruits imported into the United to protect the agricultural andj States through the ports of the horticultural interests of the state] quarantined and that certain plants including] der Federal permit: issued under sugar apple, rose, jasmine, andj antine many others which are or which{| Department are likely te become infested by| transported said insect, and that the following| destinations area is an area within the State of | original con Florida in which said insect now] to these rules and regulations, con- exists: all that portion of Monroe! ditioned upon the observance of Hibiscus Plants, each 10c.25¢ Lornty, Florida, lying west of 4/ such safeguards on the part of the <- shipper as may be required by the Bougainvillea, Red or Pur- north and south line projected through the easternmost point of| Board to el: No-Name Key. ing the W Rule 6C. The movement of plants | (Amastre or parts of plants known to be,} Rule 4 or which are likely to be, hosts of} fruits which are hosts of the West Crotons, each .... i Asi such as citrus, avocado, mango,! declared b guava, sugar apple, rose, jasmige | Of Florida etc, out’ afjareas @éfined by antined area on account of the pres- State Plant Board in i ence therein of the West Indian notice as sin which the sping | fruit flies (Amastrepha spp.) and in citrus whitefly or blackfly (atems| Which the eradication of the said recam Woglumi Ashby) exists} West Indian is nereey probi : Provided (§)} SPP.) is being undertaken shall be that plants and parts of plants may|SPrayed at such intervals, in such be removed from such defined areas} Manner and with such spray ma- when accompanied by @ special cer-| terial as may be specified by the tificate issued by an agent of the| Board in its instructions to the Board after (a) due inspection Plant Commissioner. The _respon- dicates apparent freedom of such| Sibility for such spraying shall rest plants of infestation: (b) defolia-| With the owney tion; (c) immersion in a suitable] Property. in event of failure or re- contact oil secticide; (2) that} fusal of the host plants imported into the Uni-] Properties upon which such host ted States through the ports of such| Producing trees are located to com- the spiny citrus whitefly or black- j Indian fruit fly. (Alewrocamthus weslumi Asiby) defined areas under Federal permits} Ply With the requirements of this issued ‘under the provisions of| Tule, after due notice, inspectors of © of Quarantine No. 37 of the| the Board are herewith authorized United States Department of Agri-| @B@ instructed to enter upon suca} culture may be transported through | Properties and apply the necessa: Such area or areas to destinations| SPTa¥ as ordered by the Board in its outside thereof in the original con-| instructions tainers without respect to these | Sioner. rules and regulations, conditioned], Rule 47D. The following upon the observance of such safe-| fruits of the Suards on the part of the shipper] (Amastrep! as may be required by the Board to| Barbados ¢éliminate risk of spreading the| cherry. spiny citrus whitefly (Aleurocanthus wesgtumi the State Plant Board of Florida as (3) shipments of fruits an an infested and quarantined area} fables, when not. otherw pro-]©R account of the presence therein Ribited, from such defined or in-| Of the West i Sets Ss Which upeg inspection preiee > and in which eradica- (150 y j8re found to contain foliage or|tion of the said West Indian fruit 1784—(150 years ago) Robert | other extrancous material whieh | flies ¢Anastrepha spp.) is being un- Hoe, first of the noted American / might serve as carriers of infesta- ily intine- -} tions. may be transported from the| Teach a stage of maturity at which| family of printing-press m&nu- | fined areas after removel of duns| they become susceptible to attack} son who}dangerous materials. by and infestation with the said landed at New York penniless,j Rule 6D. Im order to contro! ana| West Indian | 1833. 1795—John Keats, nglish poet, born. Died Feb.{ hereby ordered and required to per-}| Such host fruits are produced to mit entry upon said properties’ of| Comply with the requirements of j duly authorized employees of the! this rule, after due notice, inspec- he} {ssc for the purpose of applying} OTs of the E 23, 1821. | 1815—Daniel D. Emmett, who + formed the first American min- strel company, the “Virginia Min- strels,” author of “Dixie. ” 1869, ., | first sung in New York and two and toad merchant, influential iM 2. igter the war song of the sentetainings peace with the In-) Confederacy, born in Ohio. Died there, June 28, 1904, - “1 " te prevent the dissemination of ispp.), Responsibility for removal | born in England. Died Jan. 4,} spiny ‘citrus fy (Aleurecanthus woglumi Ashby)| {Tuits shall rest with the owner or, the owners and occupants of prop-| Ccupant of erties within the area or areas de-j the fruit is famous} fined by the State Plant Board asj failure or refusal of the owners or areas infested with said imsect are| Occupants of such spray materials or other treat-| @Uthorized and instructed to enter ment to plants and trees as may be/ UPOR Such properties and remov ‘prescribed by the Board in its i Structions io the Plant Comm: West Indian IDA, By Geo. H. Baldwin, Chair-] IDA, By ¢ man. man. Attest: J. T. Diamond, Attest: J. T. nd many others growing ted the above defin . : Shy Hannah igs oats abov Pe jsion of Section 4, sub- Pie, rose, jasmine, and many others} The State Plant Board has — pea te ate plants which are now or which} adppted jhe following rules in refer- 2 } pla | are likely to become infested by|ence thereto: protect the agricultural and hor-jof the Florida Plant Act of 1927, ticultural interests of this state, it] Chapter 12291, Laws of Florida, : i evrdance with Section 4, subsection of Section 4, subsection 10, of the in the State of Florida. in order to*above Act does further declare all Lae? Poinsettia Plants, 50c to $1.00 growing in any area defined and Turks Cap, each - sioner. spp.) found thereon. STATE PLANT BOARD OF FLOR-| STATE PLANT BOARD OF FLOR- plum, guava, Barbados : s-atrock ost: by! Ciat CINCLET. MONMOE « i TY. IN CHANCERY. ROSE BROTOS, Plaintift. its which are or whichiig . pg off Dean 3, off} vs. {JOHN PROTOS, ‘ Defendant OF PUBLICATION by ta the agricultural innings time of game: 2:10. fruits and to declare OF PROBATE to be a public nuisance} IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S © e above Act, and tol 4N AND FOR MONROE © twenty-one y N PROBATE. jordered that j fendant provisions of Section 4, of the above Act. Under the provisions’ that a =z to be the last 2 of said cedent been ad to pro- the State Plant Board| decedent has beer ’ co Bp reget Rigen re hereby commanded with- in six calendar months from the date of the first publication of this 19, 19: a in ae~ Key West Citiz shed in said ¢ This « (SEAL) Notice thereof that the notice to appear in said court and show cause, if any . Why the a action of said ¢ admitting) By FLOR! said will to pro! should not} others in-| Stang unrevoked. }WM. H. MALONE blict (C5. Seal) NN, Solicitor f 2 toun! ze of Monroe County lying f me Key to be an is infested or likely tol with West Indian fruit The movement of host and any others found RELIABLE FIRMS Who Offer Their Customers Service and Satisfaction cone : BETHEL’S SERVICE STATION flies (Anast ha spp.) likely to exist Is hereby provided, that host area above defined un- Tbh hh he hh, of the United States of Agriculture may. be VINES through such areas to outside thereof in the tainers without respect Cocoanut Plants, each 15 50c to $1.00 iminate risk of spread- ple st Indian fruit flies . All trees producing flies (Amastrepha spp.) the State Plant Board an infested and guar- Our Ready-to-Serve Cakes nd Pastries are always fresh Maloney & Peacock PHONE 818 Roses, dozen, South Florida Nursery fruit flies (Amastrepha Phone 597 Catherine St. e ee eee ° Seeeoeeesecesseeeee 4 SELECT SEA FOODS ; PLUMBING . Jewfish, 2 lbs. . Sin 35ce ner or occupant of the Yellowtail Steak, 2 Ibs. ... 35¢@ ‘ownera or occupants of an skies "ig ee — eee Office: 319 Duval Street Snapper, 2 Ibs. .-- 25¢ c . = oe . Mutton Fish, 2 Ibs. 25¢3. PLUMBING SUPPLIES © te; epHONE NO.2 : = > Large Select Oysters e HONE 348 3 Fresh Clams ° — : Tey Teme em to the Plant Commis- Lump Crab Meat $ —THE 4 : Soft Shelled Crabs : PORTER -ALLEN 1 Detmemcs became om > — FREE PROMPT DELIVERY : JOHN e PARK : oo tt Se eyes g as hesisees £2] LOWE FISH COMPANY $ 1, i ae ¢ 328 SIMONTON ST. - PHONE 151 ° ecee e e SSSSSSSS SESE SSe ~~ (ALA hn bd AikAdkbhdhdtddsedtd (Lk hdd Indian fruit flies ¢4: : - : e Reputation is Wrap- AARON McCONNELL : Wie Por DO - dertaken shall hot be permitted to ped in every package $ 536 Fleming Street ¢ E T y 0 U R : * : t : of = : fruit flies (Amastrepha : 4 M A R L F R E E Ss blackfly| 28a Safe destruction of such host} os : : | sa eit Soe toe PRINTING ? : - © property whereon e .* properties upon which > b4 - ' ed 3 WATCHMAKER, JEWELE® 5 We Haul Same At S18 5 ° : e AND ENGRAVER Per Yard > 4 i i ALL PRICES REDUCED . } and destroy said host fruits of the g 4 “Sh egg a ae Citizen Bldg. $ Hours: 9 to 12—1 te 6 Symonette Tramsier = . oan os o. H. Baldwin, Chair- PHONE 51 2 Open Saturday Nighte oes « = MP Diamond, ee SAAS IPI PPPS PPP PPD PED eee ehh . * : : . . . * — 4 . _ : > > a * . . + i eeedteltt Tepe i 7 ae