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IARC Am ne aC ERRPONERE * at c jerk Circuit Court, #Y Florida. TULSEAY. FEET LEGALS Key West, on the 17th day of Feb- Fuaty 1938, at 3:09 o'clock P. M Dated this the Ist day of Febra- ary, 1938. ASEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, © Florida. . 128-15, 1938— M42 3 én that Nellie: Moraics has filed with me written Request that the tax certificates together with ali subsequent omit- ted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida, be advertised and Sold to the highest bidder for cash 4s provided by House Bitl 398 of the 1937 acts of Epon the following déscribed rea! Estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida. to-wit: Pt. Lot 1,’ Bi as recorded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book x r to be sold are evidenced by cert ficate No. % of 48 of 1926, fand represent taxes for the years 3925 to 1937, both inclusive Also, Pt. Lot 1, Bik. 52, as re- corded in Monroe County Records, Teed Book R. Page 4 F The taxes to be sold are evidenced by certifies represent tax to 19 oth in Also,” Pt. Lot corded in Monroe Peed ook Page ‘The taxes to be sold are evidenced | by certificate No. 119 of 1932, and Fepresent taxes for the years 1931 to 1937, both ii Also, 3, ars 1 + as re- ecords, by certificate No represent taxes fo to 1937, oth inclusive. Said tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied faxes will be sold to the highest Didder at. the Court House Door in Key West, on the re day of Feb- nary 193%, at 3:00 o'clo aa Doig this the Ist day of Febro-, % on Ress C Sawyer, & GdeaurCfreuit Court. Monroe County asthe taxes to be sold ay t oWiatete. 325 $ebi 1 8-15, 19as—aeaaa} § i BithelsSrh Est. has filed with written request that the @kx certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes Meld by the State of Florida be Advertised and sold to the highest Widder for cash as provided by ‘House Bill 296 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the following described real estate in the County of Monroe State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. Tr. and Wind . as ri Monroe County Records, Deed Book D-3, Vage 84. ‘The taxes to be sold are evidenced | by certificate No. 4305 of 1933, and} represent taxes for the years 1932; to 1937, both inclusive. } Said tax certificate together with ail subsequent omitted or levied) ttxes will be sold to the highest wbidder at the Court House Door. in Key West, on the I7th day of Feb- Tuary 1938, at 3:09 ofclock P.M. Dated this the Ist day of Febru- Ross C Sawyer Gierk Circuit Court, Monroe ‘County Piorida. feb. 1-8-15, 1938—M4T4 SALE OF TAX CATES by given that Uriah, led with me written | the ‘tax certificates together wit sabeoguent 3 omit-!) ea oF teyt nee dela: by “i ¢ of Florida be advertised an Id to the Sar waa for gah provided House il 39 the 1937 ax” of th hslature, | upon the following deseribed ‘real | estate in_the County of Monroe | State of Florida, Now: | Pt. Lot 3, Blk: 3, Tr. 7, Benj. Al-| bury’s Sub. Plat Book 1, ‘Page 8, as “Becorded in Monroe County Records, Pegd Book $8, Page 348 ‘The taxes to be sold are evidenced by certificate No. % of 107 of 1926, And represent taxes for the years 1925 to 1937, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with subsequent omitted or levied axes will be sold to the highest | idder at the Court House Door in c * Notice is Pia Curry ha: fequest tha: Dated this the Ist day of’ Febru- | Ross C Sawyer Monroe County, “ feb. 1-8-15, 1938—M415 (. NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES & Notice is hereby given Mart DP. Gaffe has filed with ame written request that the tax certificates together with all wubmequent omitted or levied, taxes theld by the State 6f Florida’ be edAvortised and sold to the highest So ; 7 as provided by 937 \acts of the followme tedtate in the © wogeoy that a Plat Book 1, The taxes to be sold are evidenced by Mieate No. 132 of 192%, and represent taxes for the years 1928) 40 1937, both inclusive. Also, ‘Lot 26, Bik. 1, as recorded in ¥ Records, Deed Book i » Plat Book 1, Page taxes to be sold are evidenced tifieate No. 133 of 1929, and | sent taxes for the years 1928 1937, both inctusive i Said tax certificates together with tall subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest -bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the Itth day of Peb- Tuaty 1938, at 3:09 o'clock F Dated this the ist day of Febru- bary, 1938. #{SBAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cireult Court, Monroe County, o Pler.da. be feb 1-8-15, NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CRRTIPICATRS ce is hereby given that ader has filed with me writ- levied Btate of Florida be edvertiosh and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by House Bil} $96 of the 1937 acts of the Legisiature. pon the folldwing degcribed real tate in the County of Monroe, tate of Florida, to-wit: 8, Bik A the Legislature, ; { House + (SBAL) | Key West, krNotice Page sans fe certificates togethet * %, equent omitted or’ le¥ 1938—MAI6 | fy LEGALS Key West. on the 17th day of Feb- ruary 1933, at 3:09 o'clock P.M. Dated this the Ist day of Febru- 1938. AL) Ross C Sawyer “erk Cirenit Court, Monroe County, Florida. ar: feb. 1-8-15, 1938—M4:7 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX 1 TES en that Thos. Whitmarsh, Trustee, has filed with ‘me written reuest that the tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes uy the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by 396 Of the 1937 acts oI the LegiStatore, gon the. followin deseritidd rea) estate.is the. Count fof Mon Pte ile ednin? Monboswaanes eturn: Does Book <Py- Pare! 4661 2+ oe The taxes 40 he sold are evidenced, by -ceptifiente- NeoiB3 of 192Q:cand) | Fepresent taxes for ihe years- 1424) to 1937, both inebusive. 29035 Said tax ceftifieate toxether-mwithy all subsequent omitted or Aeried taxes will be sold to the highest! bidder « Door ia < v y of ” ied felock J Dated this the Ist day of Fehiru- arg, 1936. Ross C Sawyer Clerk C'reuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. feb. 1- 1938—M418 nor A or € RIF ATES is hereby given Lewis Edwards has filed me written request that the tax certifieates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florids sold to the hi TAX Notice that with pa of, Monroe, bg ht Lot 1, Bik Monroe County Rec YY, tage 86. as. rporded in eo, Book Jidenced bx. certifica and Rebresent veo, & the ‘Mears 192 40 1937, both inelusives). 3, Said tax certificate together with all subsequent tied or. levied taxes will he sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in on the 17th day of Feb- ruary 193%, at 3:00 o'clock I Dated this the ist day of Febri- ary, 1938 (SHAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cirenit Court, Monrae Coynty, Florida. feb. 3-8-15, 1938—M419 mer 7" Notice hereby ven that Ramon A. Diaz has tiled wih me Written request that the tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Leg siature, upon the following described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to- Pt. Lot 14, Blk. 8 Tr. 11, as re- corded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book B-5, Page 617 The taxes to be sold are evidenced by @ertiifeate No. 217 of 1931, and NOTICE OF CERTIPIC is | represent taxes for the years 1930! | to. 1932, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with 1] subaequent omitted. or levied taxes will be sold to the highest | bidder at the Court House Door Key West, on the 17th day of Fel ruary 1938, at 3:00 o'clock P.M. Dated thie the.4st. day of Febru: (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer | Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe Counly, | Florida. the | ary, sees. feb. 18-15, 193$—M420 SALE OF TAX FICATES “eo hereby given. that Milton E. Grilion has filed with) me written request that t tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted of levied taxes held by the State of Florida he advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 4937 the Leg! ture, upon the followin; described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit 333,88 Speoraed In| Rome. ke Tr Notice The taxes ta be sold are evidenced | by certificate No. 2326 of 1933, and! represent taxes for the years 1932 {g_1937, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with ali subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest Widder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the lith day of Feb- Fuaty 1938, at 3:00 jock I Dated this the ist day of Febru- ary, 1938. (SAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida feb. 1-8-15, 1938—Ma21 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAN CERTIFICA’ . is hereby sited’ that has ret ve ow : Felton Est written req Wifar the tw all taxes by the State of florida be/| | Ravertined and sold to the highest }bidde® for cash as provided by House Bili 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the following described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida. to-wit: Pt. Lot 3, Bik. 31, as recorded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book uest pe sold are evidenced by certifieate No. 2396 of 1933, and represent taxes the years 1933 te 1937, beth in Said tax certi It subsequent taxes will be sold bidder at the Court Key West, on the ! ruary 1938, at 3:06 Dated this the Is ary, 1938 ther with or levied the h.ghest day of Febru- © Sawyer 1938— M422 NOTICR OF SALE OF TAX. CRRTIFICATES Notice im, hereby. given. th Henry :Halierieh bas filed "it me Sriltea!nequest that tax. otrtéficatesbiogetier Tinsel subsequent: bin itted or le tied held ey the Sth tel! of advertised # | biddar for Gaghi at psevided House Bijl 396 of the 183?racte j the Re@istaters, Beok XX, Page 36. seldare evidenced » 303 of 1925, and for the years 18: inclusive . Bik. 1, W. Deed Tr ords, Deed Reok W. The taxes to he sold are ex by certificate Nc ot 1 represent taxes for the years 1 te 193° beth ipclusive Said tax ce jeates together with all subsequent omitted or levied xes will be sold » the highest idder at the © t House Door ia 77 | recorded in M as recotted in Mon-| @eserfhed real ést of Monroe, State of Let 1, Bie x. eunty Records Deed Book C-2. Paxe 395 The taxes to be sold fe evidenced by certificate 1341 of 1938, and represent taxes for the years 1927 3®, Stock Island. ree County Rec- 2, Page 395 are evidenced 1983, and ords, Deed Book € The taxes to be so Steck Island, LEGALS as recorded in Monroe County Rec- ords Deed Book C-2, Tage 335. The taxes to be sold are evidenced by certificate No. 1343 of 1928, and represent taxes for the years 1927 to 1937, both inclusive. Also, Lot 4, Bik. 30, Steck Island, as recorded in Monroe County Rec- ords, Deed Book C-2 Page 395. The taxes to be sold are evidenced by certificate No. 1244 of 1928, and represent taxes for the years 1927 to 1937, both inclusive. Also, Lot 6, Bik. 30, Stock Island, as recorded in Monroe County Ree- ords, Deed Book C-2, 3 The taxes to bi by certificate Ni represent taxes dare evidenced 1345 of 1928, and or the years 1%: sive , Bik. 30, Stock Island, e County Rec- Pised, Book C-2, Page 345. The faxes ty be spid are evidenced | by certificate No. 1346 of 1928, and reppesen' for the years 192. te 1937, bot inclusive. Also, ‘Lot 8, BIK. 30, Stock Island, as réecrdeb Monree County Ree- is, Dee ek C-2, Page 395. ae taxes tobe sold are evidenced ¥ certificate No. 1247 of 1928, and Tepresemtitaxes for the years 192+ teF-4937, both inclusive. “ise, Lot 9. Bik. 30, as recorded in 3 ords, Deed Book C The taxes e sold are evidenced hy certificate No. 1348 of 1928, and represent taxes for the years 1927 to 1 beth inelusive. Alsq, Lot 10, Bik. 30, Stock Isiand, recorded in Monroe County Ree- » Deed Bo C-2, Page 335. The taxes to be sold are evidenced by certificate No. 1349 of 1928, and represent taxes for the years 1927 both inclusive. 38, jock Island, ‘ounty Rec- | 2, Page 335. sold are evidenced by certificate No. 1350 of 1928, and represent taxes for the years 1927 to 1937, beth inclusive. ock Island, The taxes to besold are ev! by certificate NO 1351 6f 192%. and represent taxes ‘for the years 1927 to 1937, both inefusive. Also, ‘Lot 13, Bik. 36, Stock Island, as recorded in ene County Rec- ords, Deed -2 Page 395. The taxes to! he sold are evidenced by certificate No, 1352 of 1928, and ent taxes ‘for the years 1927 beth inelus! The taxes to be sold are evidenced | by certificate No. 1354 of 1928, and represent taxes for the years 19 both inclusive. Lot 18, Bik. 30, Steck Island, ded in Monroe County Rec- Deed Book C-2, Page 395. The taxes to be sold are evidenced by certificate No. 1355 of 1928, and represent taxes for the years 1927 | to 1937, both inclusive. Also, Lot 19, Blk. 30, Stock Island, | as recorded in Monroe County Ree- | ords, Deed Book C-2, Page 395. The taxes to be sold are evidenced | by certificate No. 1356 of 1928, and | represent taxes for the years 1927 to 1937, both inclusive. Also, ‘Lot 20, Bik. 30, Stock Island, as recorded in Monroe County Rec- | ords, Liced Book C-2, Page 395. ‘The taxes to be sold are evidenced | by certificate No. 1357 of 1928, and represent taxes for the years 1927 to 1937, both inclusive. Said tax certificates together with | all subsequent omitted or, levied 8 Will, be sold to the \highest | ler at the Court House Door in, Key West, on the 17th day of Feb-'| ruary 1938, at 2:09 o'clock P.M. Dated this the ist day of Febru- | ary, 1938. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer “igs Cireuit Court, Monroe County, ‘larida. feb. 1-8-15, baie NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX DERTIFICATES Notice = hereby. given that Wm. J. Freeman has filed with me written request that . the tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes | held by the State of Florida be} ad-ertiwed and sold to the highest bidder for cash as vided — by House Bill 396 of the 1937 actsof 1938—M42) | the Legislature, upon the following | described real estate in the County | f Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: | Lot 9, Bik. 2, Tr. 13, as recor; Book TT, Page 113. The taxes to be suid are evidenced by certificate No. 351 of 1932, ced | represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1937, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest der at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 17th day of Feb- ruary 1938, at 3:00 o’cle tM. Dated this the Ist day of Febru- | ary, 1938. AL) Ross C Sawyer } Clerk Cireuit Court, Monroe Gounty, Florida. feb. 1-8-15, 19383424 | NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX that} me written request hat tax certificates dogether..with att subsequent omitted. on levied taxes State; of. Blorida be) wold, to. the highest | s of} the Legisiatare,‘upom the following | described real estate im the County | of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit Tt. Lot 4, Bik. 8, Tr. 4, as record- ga in Monroe County Records, Deed represent taxes for the years 1927 to 1937, both inctusiv Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the j?th day of a ruary 193%, at 3:09 o'clock FP. Dated this the ist day of Febra- ary, 1938. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Cferk Cireuit Court, Monroe County, | Florida. feb. 1-8-15, 1938—M425 © SALE OF TAX TEFICATES | YS aa | given that! has filed wits teh eeaeest that the US pag with all) marie wold to the highest 7 as provided by fe *% of the 1937 acts of ett eLeaisialgre, upon the following Gestribed real éstate in the County of Meonres, oe Sea, of Fo to-wit: Pr. Let, k..3, Tr. & as re- cord: Bonroe “County Records eed D-1, Page 343, Deed Page 212 The taxes .o be soldare evidenced by certificate No. €2 of 1934, represent taxes for the years to 1927, both inclusive Said tax certificate together with hsequent omitted or levied be sold to the highest t the Court House Door in Key West. on the I7th day of Feb- ruary 193%, at 3:09 o'clock P.M Dated this the ist day of Febre- ary, 1938. Rose € Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County Plorida. feb. 1-5-15, 1938—Maze *| Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, FAST HIGH SCHOOL FIVE: | CARBONELL STAHS ENGAGE | PREP B QUINTET | Resumption of City League bas-| ketball games will begin tonight | {when the Fellowship Club plays! the fast-stepping High School| Conch five. A preliminary game, | beginning at 7 o'clock, will bring! together the league-leading Car-! “W-what is it?” she quavered.| | weight bonell Stats in an exhibition game} with the High School B team. ‘The High School Varsity is fav- ored over the Fellowship Club; due toe their splendid showing re-| cently against upstate prep teams, | despite the fact that the Fellow-/ ship Club went wild against the School B team recently. It ving be a question of a slow- moving | | Fellowship defense. combating a4 ' streaky-fast School offense. Oncei before this yedr she p4lleFCClub-} bers smothered the quick- break. ing High School. § The Stars may have to exert! themselves against the:B squad, | as they have not been playing | | regularly and are out of shape. LEGALS NOTICE OF SALE oF TAX | CERTIFICATES Notice is hereby given Richard Skeleton has filed with | me written request that si that! tax certificates together ith all subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida be} | advertised and sold to the highest} | bidder for cash as provided by! House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the followi described real estate in the Coun of Monroe, State of Florida, to-w Pt. Lot 3, Bik Tr. 8 record- lea in Monroe County Records, Deed Book B, Page 113. | The taxes to be sold are evidenced by certificate 180 of 1931, and; represent taxes for the years 1930 | te “1937, ‘both inclusive. Sai ax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes 1 be sold to the highest hidder’ at the Court House Door in| Key West, on the 17th day of Feb- j= ruary 1938, at $:00 @clock P.M. i Dated this the Ist day of Febru- | ary, 1938. t (BEAL) Ross C Sawyer Pictida. . feb. ,1-8-15, 1938—M427 pang COLUMN Map WantED waitresses. Apply, 410 Fleming street. feb1-3t FOR RENT =} | ROOM with private entrance,! private bath. 619 William street. jan31-2t POR SALE FOR SALE—1937 Tudor Ford Se- dan, "38 license plate, good rub- ber. TERMS. Box T, The Citi- zen. jan31-3t Foe Re ee evr) TY ERIOIES | CORNER LOT, 50100 feet. Cori F: Ser Sth and Staple Avenue; Apply Box D, The Citizeh, {- 2 f 15 ROOM GOING HOTEL, Woo: | derful future. Over Sea Realty; Exchange, Over Sea Hotel, Key West, Fla. nov22-tf FRESH LAID EGGS everyday from nest to you. Call at 1609 Flagler Ave. j SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. The Artman Press. mayl9-f TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500/ sheets, 75e. The Artman Press} mmay19-tf REAL ESTATE Keys, address E. R. Lowe, P. 0. Box 21, Tavernier, Florids. BICYCLES BICYCLES FOR RENT, by hour, day, week or month J. R Stowers company. nov2-tf PERSONAL \ i OLD AT 40! GET PEP.! New Ostrex Tonic Tab-/ lets contain raw oyster invig- orators end other stimulants. One tarts new pep. Value} gree. beat price 89c. Call} write Gardiner’s Pharmacy. rs dele oi ed in Monroe County Records, Deed | renee = Experienced white} at this Nelda is mobbed by strikers when she attempts to market her lettuce crop, but she is determined sane fuses considers aes roarte @ whim. Mrs. Reckless, Reck’s haughty mother; has strangely consented to her son's Jack, Neida’s younger brot%er, is in the hospital with injuries inflicted by picketers. Chapter 31 ‘You’re Gonna Get Hurt!’ T= hum of her neighbors’ cars had searcely died away when Nelda heard the grunt of a motor approaching the house. As the car stopped she recog- nizéd it as belonging to José. He} leaped out, agile and graceful as/ a panther. | “Lock! Look!” he cried, ex- tending a slip of paper to her. “Tied to thes.” He held out a| large piece ef concrete. “Break | Jeem’s window.” She took the paper to the head- lights of his car and read: sae is just ine bepanieg. ler — worki: tm the fields. . ~~ Peer hte “You mean this was thrown through a window where one of your men lives?” she asked. “Yes. Break window. Jeem and his-brudders.. Scared. Won't work | bi any more.” “Won't any of your crew work tomorrow?” “Mebbe.” “How many can I expcet in the! morning?” | = “Ten—mebbe 12.” i 8 at the ground, her; lip caught between ve: white | teeth It tooked sa if ane would | suffer a were loss on her crop it. would be impos- a new crew of cutters They were all en- ii ta well, José,” she said at tast. fell go-ahead with the crew you have. Thanks for com- mEGood night, Mees.” He got into awl you show me in the morn- | ing how to cut lettuce?” she burst ect Mees!” His eyes were Til cut parvo d be es. we cause | 1 won't have my ¥ Besides, | my drivers ‘will probebly haul in| @ very short time gli that we can) ” ; as it he seesceredt ‘3 idea a great and we away. | pat F ‘when the She p one shirts ‘whitening the sky next morning. | white | | think we have any hopes?’ Sige j #3 ler companion was woman who had taken such a militant part in pace A 's bat- tle at the it Lizt She, too, “le cating os out. called again and leaned fence ere rie was constructed of horizontal boards. Nelda walked toward them and asked, “What do you want?” “You can’t get away with this! Liz answered. “We're gonna stop you! See!” “Tve og a crop to sell, and 'm going to sell it!” Nelda retorted hotly. “Sez you!” Liz taunted and | scrambled over the fence with an j agility pe pa for one of her years. ‘All My Hopes’ H® companion followed. “You're gonna get hurt if you don’t stop lettin’ them scabs pack your lettuce!” Liz warned. “I told you I'm going to sell my crop.” “Let's rush her!” Liz cried. “Come on:” The other struck out at Nelda. pag errr pa eed nye rp er Py it desisted abruptly pa | et hands to ier back, gave a vou hit me!" she shouted at her companion. “F did not!" the ether woman | shouted. back” and’ ceased hostil- ities to gaze in amazement at Liz. Then gave a jump and chriched: herself. in the back. “Who did that?” 'she demanded. “Look!” Liz. screeched and jee to the highway where lanuel stood with a slingshot in his hand, a threatening look in his black eyes. Nelda took advantage of the interruption to plead her cause. “Please listen to me.” she said” to the women. “I don't know any- thing about your grievances. I'm not marketing my crop to hurt you. but because T need money.” “Yeah; an’ you'll find yourself | holdin’ the sack!” Liz sneered. “You sure will,” the other woman put in. “The big growers are gonna f-eeze out the little | ones. You jus’ wait an’ see.” “I won't be frozen out by ~< one!” Nelda avowed. “Please be- lieve me when I tell you oat it's imperative that 1 sell, ay Wee. Her eyes-grew soft penn “I planted more than seed into | ground. T planted all my hopes, all | my—” “What about us?,. Don = interrupted, but her tone was less militant. “Of course you have,” Nelde agreed. “I'm truly sorry for you because you have to strike for better conditions. But I'm not the } cause of it.” The women ero her ' “Tm tryi money to enal ae to to finish | lege,” she continued. “You can't | know how I've watched my crop from the time it first came up.” “it ain't TODAY'S B Edward A. Cudahy, Sr, of |Chicago, meat packer, born in Milwaukee, 78 years ago. Judge William Clark of New- ‘ark, N. Y.. Federal jurist, born | there, 47 years ago. U. S. Senator Hattie W. Cara- j way of Jonesboro, Ark. born at Bakerville, Tenn., 60 years ago. fight.” | “That's why we have to get tough.” Liz added. (Copyright, 1987, Allee Marte Dodge) IRTHDAYS Charles Nordhoff of Tahiti, au- thor, born in England (of Ameri- can parentage), 51 years ago. S PAGE FIvE PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS Promotions The following pupils of Divi- sion Street Grammar school have | been promoted from 6A to TB of the Key West Junior-Senior High School: James Aretas, Norman Baker, Anthony Boza, Calvin Cates, Ber- nard Carmona, Junior Collins, Gustavo Disdier, Fernando Gar- cia, Foster Gomez, William Go- mez, Evered Hall, Odes McKillip, Raymond Maloney. Donald Pirder,-Thomas Renede, Jack... Reberts, ‘Will, " Roberts, Charles Wallace, Margerite Al- varez, Leona Aritas, Shirley Bul- lard, Anita Camalier, Bve Camus. Faye Gwynn, Betty Lou John- son;»Claudina La Fe, Hortensia Palenzucla, Mary Palenzuela, Dorothy Ranger, Olga Tynes. Honor Roll Following are the pupils who have been listed on the Honor Roll of Division Street school for the past semester: 6A—None. 6B1—None. 6B2—Eugene Rosam, Oscar Fa- bal, Frances Collins, Dorothy Johnson. 5A—Lorraine Goethe, Jennie Clarice Johnson, Gloria Acevedo. Alberto Del Valle. 5B1—Ethel May Roberts. 4A—Claudius Spencer. 4B1—Angela Acevedo, Anita Agreilar, Betty 1ou,Boza, Evelie Chacon, Bertha Perez, Melvin Russell, Nellie Mae Romaguera. 4B2—Joan Doughtry, Marion Solano, Lauriette Russell, Frances Mora, Frances Falsom, George Lewis, Forest Arthur. 3A—Ronnie Keister, Kenneth Larsen, Elizabeth Ann Gardner. | 3B—None. 2A—Rose Mary Kerr, Evelyn Skelton, Antonio Machado. 2B1—Elaine Albury, Donna Rita Holmes, Rose Marie Sanchez, Larry West. 2B2—Hilburn Roberts, Louis Aguerra, Elsie Maro, Alice Bar- celo, Mary West. 1A—Anne Doughtry, Sylvie June Johnson, Faye Roberts. 1Bi—Mary Louise Pent, Edna Jean Gardner, Jack Larsen, John- nie Cerezo, 1B2—John Cobo, Hilda Diaz, Carolyn Camalier, Carol Boza, | Olga Renedo. Perfect Attendance Perfect attendance during the past semester was attained by the following pupils of Division lip, Shirley Bullard, Jackie Doughtry, Claudia La Fe, Anite Camalier. 6B1—Roy Johnson, Leonard Key, Rayford Roberts, Monteen Byrant. Today Th History tion” began battle with French Warship “La Vengeance”—ectual warfare with France on the high seas. 1840—Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, first dental col- lege in world, chartered. 1843—First legal reserve life in- by the Mutual Life Insurance ‘Company of New, York. 1908 — Portugal's. “king and crown prince shOt'down in Libson streets. 1913—American Federation of Labor issues call for strike in U S. Steel mills. 1930—Chicago’s some 40,000 city workers are payless because of lack of city money. 1936—United Mine Workers of authorize contribution to his com- paign. About. 90 percent of Chile's te ISLA —To Langston Hughes, Negro poet,! born at Joplin, Mo. 36 years ago Dr. Floyd H. Black, president of the American College, Sofia. Bul- garia, born at Bridgeport, lil, 3 years age. ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS seccecsecscecoeseseseees 6B2—Florencio Alvarez, Ee gene Rosam. Edward Wells Voote Albury, Frances Collins, Perais Larsen, Mercedes Pierra, Bebab s S Y SA—Charies Tit. Gler Ace vedo, Maude E Roberts. Jume Ma rie Roberts. 5B1—Merjorie Knowles Ethe May Roberts. Rose Mare Sands Shirley Rose Smxth. Sorier Cu ty. Charles Ogden SB2—Alfred Lowe, Charles Ox @en; Robert Pent Kitkweed Pierce. Shiries Curry. Zolande é Sa Guerra. Marjorie EKeowies Ethel May Roberts. Rose Morice Thompson. 4A—Richard Berber Gariend Cates. Robert Ceuz Charies Walker, Ruth Beccase. Virgin Kelly. Virgmua Rober: Thompson. 431—Ovaido Herring, Robert Narcesa. Metem Russell. Joe Themesen. Angele Acevede, Bertha Pe Nos Soriana, John Gibson. Amends Perez. Joe Thompson ie dez. 4B2—Joan Doughtrs Mora, Juanita Griffin. Com Paro, George Lewis, Forest 4 thur, Harold Richardson. Alice Diaz, Hitter Lee Tih. Nero Roberts, Anita Aguilar, Angelic More Romaguerra. Nowht Sorina 3A—Charies Baker. Jack Cor rie, Buddie Jobeson Van Knowles. Kenneth Larsen. lar cus Mora, Jack Niles, Peser Wal dez. Sandy West. Nathalie Besbe Rasahe Camahet Florence Motam el, Fay Pinder. Shities Pinter. Gamez, Curry De Vai HARTFORD, Conn —Two years ago Judge Corneimus Shes of the citv imposed 2 10-dgy sentence ot @ thief who stole one of ba suste Recentiy he gave the same thurcf the same peneity for Ge aor a Ce ORO ne AO OO et AO ED EES Oe a OS THE ARTMAN PRESS PHONE S! SESS SESESE SESE EESESOEOD-

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