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Nelda, who is struggling with ¢ Ietuce farm, dove: Reck, but tcnts to finish college before morrying him. £l is a tanned, young tettuce fermer. He and Nelda are drawa together im spite of frequent fare-ups. Reck, @ wealthy playboy, is in- clned to scoff at Nelda’s ambi- tions. Mrs. Reckless, Reck’s haughty mother, has strangely consented to the engagement. Jack, Nelda’s younger brother, has given up medical schaol cecinc Nelda’s wishes. responsibility. _ “You can help ..ith the truck- ing when the lettuce is ready to harvest.” _ “Okay!” There was more spirit in his voice than she had heard for months. “Tm afraid there’s goin’ to be dabor 3 Ham ob- Chapter 26 with a suitcase. Her heart skipped @ beat. Could it de? Yes, it was Jack! ‘She flew to meet him and threw her arms “Oh, Buddy!” He clung to her, trembling, half sobbing. “IT was fired again,” he broke Out bitterly. “Buddy!” she held him tight, as if to protect him from the world. “Tm an idiot, Sis.” E “I love some idiots, even if I could half kill ‘em.” ued at her with fears glint: at with tears of his dark); ire truckmen to haul her crop to the packing sheds. It was easy enough to get a packer to buy it, but the safe delivery of it was the problem. “It's being rumored that the tuce packers do,” Ray told Nelda one day when they met in town. “How about the cutters?” she’ bs orkers not | organ- Ta EE RRs e & looked at he Saree Se Se os i : dull Fs : SFE i Nelda decides to deliver her lettnag spite of the strike, temerrew, *"Sallecter te Bentgned jan To Mark Highways (By Aspectated Preas> OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. Jan. SACRAMENTO, Calif, Jan 26. 26.—Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Akin re- —A curbing that reflects the fight cently took their pet dog to have of an auto's headlights. thus Se Se clearly marking the edge of pave- vy asked the veterinary ii ment, has been designed by the aes the dog hack for ob- California division of highways. “Bring him back?” said the doc- Tt is expected to prove valuable tor. “Why, he's been coming back in showing the dividing strip in by himself every morning since two-lane highways. now being the first visit", widely used in this state. ¥ eee BY JOVE SPORTS } High School Faces Best Five Of Season in Dunlap Sailors: Spetiight On Short School Forward Defense In Game With Tall Sailors This Evening High School Varsity five is scheduled to bang-up against the season tonight at the Gym when “The ‘Dunlap Sailors pulled | Monday. night in the last quarter, ‘ after trailing the entire game, and ,”'won 39-33. They showed have had. The game tonight Attempts have been made to have Zusinski, 1935 All-Navy guard, and O'Neill, whose shore leaves have. been cancelled be- cause of an affair of fists at Slop- py Joe’s Saturday night, but it is not known if Commander A. E. ler will grant the | E E Be eeees 8 ‘ e7k will be selected the any the city. the Convent are form- is sponsoring the league and will do all pos- bringing the teams : : thei will be events in the athletic life seevespepoesesecesesecs- ‘today’s Horoscope FPSPOPASHSSSASSSSSSSSOOe Today gives a rather retiring for teaching and a skill in me- chanie arts. There is also ambi- tion and careful method that will lead far on the road to success which, however, will be long be- fore the purpose is fully accom- plished. Cali the Boll Judge—What possible excuse teamsters will walk out if the let- it clashes with the US.S. Dunlap did you jurymen haye for acquit- Jury Foreman—Insanity.* Judge—What, the whole twelve ‘are”*away from the Carbonell Stars of 70¥? IN THE CHVEL COURT OF RECORD, | DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. NO. aszaa. SELLA LOUISE LUCKENBACH, | Plaintiff, | vs. YIS LUCKENBACH, ; pertain di Defendant. | SMERIFE'S SALE) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a writ of execution dat ed December 16, 1937, isswing out of the Civil Court of Record in and for Dade County, Florida, in the | above-entitied cause, I have levied |upen the following described land: and tenements of LEWIS LUCKEN. | BACH, located in Monroe County, | Florida, to-wit: (a) On the Island of Upper Mata- cumbe and being a part of Government lots Two (2) and Three (3), in Section 32, Township 63 South, of Range 37 East, but better known and described as part of Lot 2. according to a map or plat of a subdivision of Government Lots 1 and 2 and 3, Section 32 Township 63 South, of Range 37 Rast: Ali Govern- ment Lots 1, Section 5, Town- ship 63 South, of Range 37 3 by George L. Civil Engineer and recorded in Plat Reok One, Page 41, Monroe Count Florida, records. Commencing at a point’on the Shore line of the Atlantic <-Ocean, 551) feet Northeasterly {rom . a point where the boundary line dividing Lots 2 and 3 of said Macdonald's map inter- sects with the waters of the Atlantic Ocean; from said point of commencement run along the shore line of the Atlantic Ocean in @ Nertheas- terly direction 45 feet then run in a Northwesterly direc- tion 306 feet on a line parallel with the line dividing Lots 2 and 3 according to said Mac- donald’s plat, then at right angles in a Southwesterly di- rection 45 feet, then run in a Southeasterly direction 300 feet to the point of beginning. together with all riparian rights: On the Island of Upper Mata- tion Thirty-two (3 ship Sixty-three (63) of Range Thirty-seven . but now better known ard described as Lot Seven (7) im Block Seven (7) ac- cording to a plat made by Clifton G. Bailey, Civil Engi- Reer, and known as Grove Park, and recorded in Plat Book One, Page 111. Monroe County, Florida, Records: will, on February 7, 1938, be- tween the hours of 11:00 in the forenoon and 2:00 in the afternoon, at the Court House doer of Mon- roe County, Florida, ju,the City of Key West, offer for the said lands and t highest bidder to sai of execution. ; KARL.©. THOMPSON. Sheriff of Mopree County. Florida, By B. J. WAITE. Deputy Sheriff. § Jam5-12-19-26; feb. 2, 1938. IN THE COUNTY Jr IN AND FOR MON PLORIDA. IN PR IN RE: ESTATE 0} Katie Pent formerly Katie Cates, Deceased. } NOTICE TO CREDITORS To all creditors and all persons having claims or demands against | said Estate / You, and each of you, are hereby ! | notified and required to present apy | }@laims and demands which you, or | er of you. may have against | estate of Katie Pent formerly | (By Axnociated Prem) RTLAND, Gre, Jan. 26— How a trifling change in an air- plane's design may mean money was illustrated on the Northwest airlines. Technicians got the idea of placing the loop antenna, essen- tial to the radio compass, inside the nose of the plane instead of over or under the fuselage. The planes gained two miles an hour. Translated into money, this means a $1,000 saving annually. Forest. control dates back to colonial times when the British Crown zxeserved trees in this country for use by the Royal WHAT'S NEW? A Pennsylvania State College scientist has reported the con- struction of a “convergance re- corder”, an instrument which will notify mine workers of the break in overhead rock strata which precedes roof cave-ins by several hours. Gallium and” germanium, two rare metals, were revealed by.a spectroscope analysis of meteo- rites, according to Dr. A. S. King of Mt. Wilson Observatory. Tests on domestic sands are be- ing conducted by the United States Bureau of Standards in an effort to find a sand to re-_ place the imported material used in foundries in production of fine precious metal and bronze ormna- mental work. Polaroid, a type of glass which Polarizes light, is now practicable for automobile headlights, wind- shields, window panes, and other devices where one-way light is desired to avoid glare. The United States patent office grants about 40,000 patents a year. Narcotic Dealers Hit By War in Chima (By Aspociated Preax) CALCUTTA, Jan. 26.—The war in China is responsible for new victims—dealers in illicit narcot- ies. The supply of illicit cocaine, been made since the fighting in Smugglers are also finding it itable quantities. MASS PRODUCTION FOR CHARITY PLANT (Ry Axsoctatea Preand LOS ANGELES, Jan. 26.—The Goodwill Industries was founded to give needy persons odds and has announced that it will build a three-story plant at a cost of $164,000. The Galapagos islands, off the west coast of South America, be- long to Ecuador. GET YOUR RADIO TUBES TESTED FREE We have just installed the latest type TUBE CHECKER and can test your tubes, METAL or GLASS, under actual operating conditions PIERCE BROTHERS TEXACO FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE PAUL’S TIRE SHOP PHONE 65 TREVOR AND MORRIS INC. ride = Eee LEGALS roe County. Plerida. to the Hon. } is : IN AND POR WONROE COUNTY. “Raymond R Lord. County Judge of | FLORIDA. Monroe County. at his office in the! In the Matter of the Guarian- County Courthouse in Monroe Coun- j ship of the persons and estates ty, Florida, within eight cstendar o NOTICE months from the date of the first HAROLD BR. KNOWEES aod publication hereof. Ali claims aad GERALD FP. KNOWLES. miners. demands not presented within’ fhe4 NOTICE 35 HEREBY GIVEN BY time and ip the manner presctibed | T DERSIGNED as Guardian herein of the estates and —- of mows by — See oe B Ko les 6 jem ——— poet Know nog Dated we 7 4-4¥- Db. 1938” County Jude in As Administrator of the Estate of Florida Katie Pent formeriy Katie Cates, | Deceased jan. 18-19-26: Feb. 2 fess of the city. fe Cates deceased, late of Mon- | West. Monree County, Florida, at the hour of 1@ oclock AM. an the 28th day of January, A. I 1938, for an order avtherising the sale of the interests of the aforesaid minors in and te the following on the Island of Key . Mearee © ® but better Known as Let Five (5) in Square One (1) of anid Tract 13. according to a subdivision of a portion of said Tract made Sy W. A. Gwynn, County Surveyor. and duly recorded ip Back “O". page 195. IRVIN T. 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