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PAGE FOUR NEW MEXICO GOVERNMENT SETS. THEM vag SHEEP FARMING; INCOME JUMPS TO $150,000 FROM $10,000 (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.--There | is a widespread belief that the so-called New Deal for Indians is a novel, unprecedented thing | which leaped into action from the brains of Brain Trusters in| 1933.. ‘The case of the Jicarilla | Apaches serves to correct that misunderstanding. 1 Across 40 years, after the Unit- ed States annexed the Southwest, the Apaches were the terror of, everybody Ise, and the Jicarilla | Apaches -vere_ bad as the) worst. In Pa ‘were set downyaenytract in New| study in Berlin are reflected mixed emotions, Mexico upon 2theohigh plateau | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN German Feelings! }|. COUNTRY MUCH 8U- Behind the steel wall of Nazi bayonets and Hitler's mighty:weae machine which fie Jicarillas| may agin prepare to march in a few years 4 ws ‘he’ Gétinfn people. In_this camera af hone. and. anxiety—-avan.as.elsewhere. she Sa — ere which Stradies THe Continental Divide, ‘close to the’ Colorado line. | In that same year the General fs som -oeg—22829_ 101 19754. a biol tae te-qidasow sid. 4 BIT Ol 329g pes ot, >, gailloy’ heed ‘HORSES STILL RIVAL PLANES | j |WAR MOBILITY IN ROUGH) i PERIOR .By Associated Preax) WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—The machine age enthusiasts have | been predicting that the airplane, the machine gun, the tank and |gas will drive the army horse to (the military boneyard. But just suggest to the arms experts that the cavalry is on its ilast legs and. you'll get a polite ‘horse-laugh. And 22,000 horses }and mules in the streamlined. U. S. army of 165,000 men will join in the derisive. chorus. The experts say that as long as| {there is movement in war and | “getting there fustest with the mostest” is what counts, the su- perior mobility of cavalry, ta oth- jer ground forces in. rough.eountry| will remain indispensable. é They backup this,;contention) | i | with lessons of the; value of cayr4” airy: insithe current Spanish Sino-Japanese ¢onflicts,.(as., well4i ‘as the World war. he >| of si LEGALS NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that under and by virtue of and pursuant to that made and entered on the Ist day of October, A. D. 1938, by the Honor- able Arthur Gomez, One of the Judges of the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Monroe County, Florida, in Chancery, in that certain cause therein pending wherein Emily M. Price joined by jher husband and next friend, Clem ©. Price are complainants, and The Over-Sea Company, a that was organized and existing un- der the laws of the State of Florida, but which has been duly dissolved by proclamation of the Governor of the State of Florida; Austin Drew. and L. M. Pierce, as the sur- viving directors of The Over-Sea Company, a dissolved Florida Cor- poration, individually and as_ trus- tees of the property of said dis- solved corporation and all parties whether natural, corporate or muni- cipal interested’ in the land herein being foreclosed upon and herein- after p2zticularly described claim- ing through or or under said dis- solved corporation; Catherine Ma- loney, a widow, W. J. Schoneck and Adeline Schoneck, his wife and Grace Reshore, are the defendants, the undersigned Special Master in Chance appointed by said de cree, will offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, before the front door of the County Court House in Key West, jonroe County, Florida, on Mon- the 7th day of November, A. D. 1938 (same being a rule day of said court and a legal sales day) during the legal hours of sale, to- wit, between I1 O'clock in the fore- nocn and 2 O'clock in the afternoon id day, the following described roperty ayment. of _ the secitieaALAAT ¥ art of Lo eein Squar. Seven, accorafty ‘to William A. Whitehead’ map of the Island iheyis Wetty (delineated — in. uary A, Be Y8o5, described CBtimencing at a as follows: certain decree | 4 corporation | T.j to_satisfy said decree by | [. _amounts therein | y south L ~ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1988 LEGALS: LEGALS jfor an Order discharging me 'T OF INSPECTORS, such Executrix. AND POLLING PL 7th day of September, The following is a } 38. tors and clerks, together with the CLAUDIA E. JOHNSON, | polling’ places which have been se- As Executrix of the Estate of Wil- | lected by the Roard of County Com- liam A. Johnson, deceased. missioners for the General ction 29; noys-|to be held on uesday, November as | 22. | septl0-17 12,1938 4; oetl-8-15- net — Polling Place: Clerk; J. °C. @nhs? B Ron- N CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE) ( IN THE CIRCU RT OF. Henriquez,’ ‘Wm, ELEVENTH JUDICIAL aT | ert OF FLORIDA, IN. AX MONROE COUNTY, IN Precinct—Polling Place: CERY: reas: L Reming. «St. > leaHouis Case No—— sueho.> dnapectors Ri. KATHRYN B. JONES, @ widow, | | Mendosa, Frapk 0. Plaintite,) Carbone aM) Thindl Prectnet—Pottiti PLUMBING COM- b91s Street, Clerk: z aarporedien sek Duval Paul Monsal- of Florida; OWE! | vatge H. Blake Rob- PITTMAN, JR, CHARLES M. tert MOON and BEATRICE HUNT, | Fourth: -Polling Place: as Trustees for amy property i Ashe Clerk: Clyde owned by Chas. Heil Plumbing puekee. fan Wilsos _Joliy, bt per gentend as. A . ‘ & “Se rerina, Fifth Precinct — Polling Place: . & corporation under the Clerk: John’ W. of Florida; F. E, SWEET- iG; MARVIN 'D. ADAMS and IS, his wife, as ‘Trustees of any property owned lby F. ing, Inc. a dis- solved ALBERT HAVEKOTTE, it and (MRS. ALBERT HAVEKOTTE, his wife, and if dead, the heirs, devisees, grantees ‘or other claimants under the said Al- Havekotte, deceased; CAR WESTROPE, a widow, live, and if dead, the heirs, es, grantees or other ants under the said Carrie a all or fol- drida, ORDER OF PUBLICATION Commencing, at ithe sopresent switch point of Key rgo_ siding of the F) East Coast Railway,” feasure southwesterly twelve (thousand vs. Place: CHAS. HEIL Wm. > ENG der the law Eaton Inspectors: Cecil Russell, Pr 1111 Duval Street, Roberts. Inspectors: W. J. V. Woodson, Rafael nzalex, th den Street. | spectors B. Curry, Fernandez Precinct — Polling Place! Ragle Building, Petronia Clerk: Chas, Allen. In- Rafael E. Lago, Phillip FP. Hiek: net—Polling Place: ymnasium, Seminar: is Streets. Clerk: J, B. Inspectors: Amelio Garcia, | Fernando Voght, Henry Saunders, Eighth Precinet—Polling Place: Jarathon Grocery Co. Marathon Florida. Clerk: A. EB.’ Woodbw Samuel corporation; alive, Murray Moore, in Menroe County,” to-wit: spectors: der, J. BLP Tenth Prechn lc. O. Garret Thompson, Thispeators Thomas J, Johnson, Geo. | bury, Polling | Place: ing House, Rock 2c. Marvin John ‘Curry, WwW. A octlo-1t, y point on Duyah (Street. 142, feet from the corner. of Front and Duval Streets’'Y aha © running thence in a Northeasterly diree- tion 113 feet; thence at right angles in a Southeasterly di-* rection 74 feet; thence at right angles in a Southwesterly di- rection 56 feet 6 inches; thence at right angles in a North- westerly direction: 34 feet, thence at right angles in Southwesterly direction 56 feet, 6 inches; thence at right angles in a Northwesterly direction along the line of Duval Street 40 feet to the place of begin- ning. ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR., Special Master in Chancery. MOND R. LOR! one hundred and; ceightyseight , 88.4)... feet railway; six-tenths ng a line deflect- ed and twenty- ) degrees twenty-four | (21) minutes to the left to an iron boit set in cement on the terly right of way line of railway for a point of be- jginning, thence along the last |}named line produced bearing | south eight ight (88) degrees, thirty-five (35) minutes Ea: magnetic, being south line of | tract herein described two thou- sand five hundred and twenty- three and one-tenth 2523.1) feet to an old iron pin set in cement on shore of Largo basin, so called; thence meandering along shore of said basin N, W'ly to @ | new iron bolt set in cement; [thence along a line parallel to |and thirteen hundred’ (1300) feet distant from said south liné and bearing North eighty eight (88) degrees, thirty-five | (35) minutes West magnetic, two thousand two hundred and thirty-eight and six-tenths (2,- 23816) feet to a new iron bolt | set: in-eement on the E'ly line of right of way of said rail- way; thénce along a line bear- jing ‘south thirty-five (35) de- grees fifty (50) minutes West, magnetic, being B'ly right of tees | | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MON- TT IN CHANCERY, IEVERANCE “OC”, KENDALL, ‘ Plaintiff, | vs. ‘Tax Saje MERCHANTS REALTY COR- & Florida corpora- Defendants. NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALF Notice is hereby given. that the tered in that certain cause pending in the Cireult Court of the Eleventh Judiaies Cireuit of Florida, in and in y case No. 7 in | which Ren G. Kendall is plaintiff, and Merchants Realty Corporatiot a Florida corporation, et al, are fendants, I, as Special in Chancery appointed by the Court in under and by virtue Solici nts. or for Complaina: 2-29; nov5,1938 oct8-15-2) NOTICE OF APPLE FOR TAX DEE (Senate BI No. 163). NOTICD IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Carlos Perez, holder of Tax Certi- ficate No. 245, issued the 4th day of July, A. D. 1927, has filed same in my office and has made applica- tion for a tax deed to be Iinaued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Monroe, State of ja, to-wit: | 10 of Tr. 12, | 511, Monrde ‘ Records. ‘The assessment of the said prop- | erty under the said certificate issued was in the name of D. Wilson. inless said certificate shall be 7 redeemed according to. law, the | &h4 Pare nencrensns, nae property described therein will be} with all riparian rights and sold to the highest, bidder at the | court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of November, 1938, Which is the 7th day of, November, | CATION D orf THE Ss @ Pi a2 | highest and best bidder the front door of the Court of Monroe County, | Key West, Florida, on the 7th day November, A. 1938, hetween of eleven lock A. M. House in the City of 7H. i 7 5 Book B-5, County es e of said Railway one a five hundred seyenty~ 75) feet to the’ first iron bolt, the place of s. Containing seventy . M., the same he- ing # lewal sales day and the how the legal hours of sale, the follow ng described property altuate. In Monroe County, Florida, to-wit: of Bik, $ iighi iE = 3 Le E stock 0, MAINLAND, according to plat thereat recorded in Book 1 at pi ages 82, 93 and 96 of the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida. The said property as aforesaid to- «ether with all the tenementa, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining, being sold to satisfy said decree. Dated this t4th day of October, 1A. D. 1938, (34.5 T. 8. CARO, Special Master in Chancery, IRA ©. HAYCOC! Solleltor for PI Hy 28,991.36 49,638.72 Pp : E rivileges, said property being 193: jocated in Section 14, Township 61 South, Range 39 East, 8. Dated this 8th day of October, | 1938. . efendants. It appearing by the sworn bill (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Cireult Court of Monroe ‘of complaint filed herein that the plaintiff is entitled to an order of County, Florida. oct8-15-22-29,1938 99,838.69 E t publication, | | IT 18 ORDERED that Chas. Hell | Plumbing Company, Inc. and all | parties claiming interests under or from Chas. Heil Plumbing Com- pany, inc, or otherwi property hereinafter 4 E. Sweeting, Inc., and all claiming interests under or F. E. Sweeting, Inc. or ot lin the property hereinaft scribed; Albert Havekotte and M p- | Albert Havekotte, his wife, if lv- Pa | ing, and if dead, ‘all parties claim- | ing interests under Havekotte, deceased, ¢| in the property hereinafter Of | scribed; Carrie B. Westrope, a wi- if living, and it ad, all) jaiming interests under Carrie B. Westrope, deceased, otherwine, in the property here- inafter described, and all unknown | persons having or claiming an in- | terest in the real property lying and being: Sitngee in the County of | Monroe, State of Flortap, to-wit | ommencttgs > ats present south switch point of Key Largo siding, 9 e. Florida East Coast way, measure southwesterly >twelte | thousand ong hundregsand: eighty-elght and four-tenths (}%188.4) feet along center ling, of railway; thence sixty” and’ *six-tenths (60,6) feet “along ow line de- Tiecting oné hundred “and twen- ty-four (124) degrees twenty- four (24) minutes to the left to an iron bolt set in cement on the Easterly right of way ling of said railway for a point off beginning thence along the last named line produced bea south eighty-eight (88) degr thirty-five (35) minutes Ea: magnetic, being south line tract herein described two th rand five hundred and twe three and one-tenth (2623.1) feet to an oid fron pin set in cement on shore of Largo basin, so called; thence meandering along shore of said basin N. Wriy to a new iron bolt set in cement: thence along a line parailel ts and thirteen hun- dred (1360) feet distant from said sonth line and beari North cighty-eight (48) degrees, Went two thousand two thirty-eight and tenths (2,238.6) feet. toca new iron bolt set in ent OR the Ely line of right ot way ot said railway; thenre afong m= line bearing south thirty-five (25) degrees titty (60) minutes ‘ont, magnetic, being 5 cht of way line of said je way of thoussnd five hundtrd nevewty-five (i575) fect to the firet named tren bol of beginaing. opty and (10117 acres, more gether with all riparian rights and privileges, said property being lorated in Section 14, Township €1 South, Range 29 Rast E g i 259,286.18 12.10 E NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill Ne. 163) NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, | Harvey M. Smith, holder of Tax Certificate No. 675, issued the Sth day of August, A. D. 1929, has filed | same in my office and has made ap- j plication for a tax deed to be issu thereon, Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Monroe, State Florida,. to-wit: Lot 2, Sqr. 15, Tr. 20, Book 2, Page 405, Monroe County rds. e asseasment of the said proper- ty under the said certificate issued was in the name of J. T. Wilford. 413,609.06 OTICE OF MASTER'S br NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, under and by virtue of and te in said Albert or otherwise, ' 160,841.29 “Y y | Honorable Arthur Gomes, Judge of the Cireuit Court eof the Eleventh Judicial Circuit ef Monroe Cow: | Florida, in chancery, in that eertal lfause ‘therein pending wherein Emily M. Price joined by her hua- | bi next friend, c, re complainants, | and Securities Company, Florida Corporation, D. R. MeNeill, | Den P. Johnstaw: A! D. MeNeill, as | the dirketors of the Tite, and. Be; curitie , individnally and Jan trustece atthe property of sald dissolvedcanperation and all parties? jor persons whether natdral, corel porate gogpnges interested om | the land herein heiig fa ty upon and hereinafter particularly described claim: through or un- |der said dintulved corpo At- |lantic Salvage Corpora’ b cor. | Boration organised and ‘existing under e ol Lal aer- Lisette fame rapa hee, of oe " her band | tinued opinion—unchanged. 24,980.49 cashier's Unless safit certificate shall be redeemed atcOfiling to law, the property described therein will be sold to the.highest bidder at the | couft houxe door’ on the first Mon- | of November, 1938, day of Noyember, = ayaypagi “CAN > FO ¥ 169,493.20, d this Sth of ed Ross C sawyer Clerk’ of Circuit Court of Monroe; County, Florida, octs-1 NOTICE OF SHE! j NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that and under that certain | writ of execution out of and under the Seal of the it Court of Record | in and for Dade County, Florida, hearing date of March 15, 1978, is leued in that certain cause now pending. wherein the Third Na-| tional Bank of Miami, a banking corporation. is plaintiff, and the Chevelier Corporation, “a Florida corporation, is defendant, I, as Sheriff in and for Monroe County, Florida, ¢ levied upon the fol- lowing deseribed property jsaid defendant, Chevelie tion, described as ' Lot 19 of Block 5; { Block L and Lot 18 of Bf 5 in PINECREST MAINLAND. according to the plat recorded in the office day October, | 2-29,1938 | 996,897.04 PRS SAL. 6,390.24 aive amarries. undernign: Special Master in Chancery, 4 nted by maid decree, will sale at public oulery ‘te the hest bidder for cash, before the mt door of the County Cawet | Houme in Key West, Monroe Cann- Ficrida, on Monday the 7th aay ember, A.D. is « $ 190,000.00 52,000.00 | | bie if 16,920.03 10,000.00 fotal Capital Account afternoon of said day, following deseribed property isty said decree by payment of amounts therein specified: On the Istand of Key West qed. is part of Lot Three (3) in Total Liabilities $1. Memorandum Loans and Investments Piedged to Secure Liabilities thereof }the of the of the Cireuit Court in Flor- Clerk j and for Monroe County, } ida, and will offer the same for le on | the 7th day of November A. D, 1938, the same being the first Monday in said month and @ legal sales day, between the hours of sale, that is, ~i between eleven o'clock A. M ..|two o'clock P. M., at te front door 27) of the Court House im Key West, ~| Monroe County, Figrida, the above | described property being levied up- lon as the property of the ssid de- fendant, and bein, sold to satiety said execution and costs. | DATED this Sth day ja. D. 1938, 7} (84) K. O_ THOMPSON, | Sheriff of Menroe County, Florida. j cet8-15-23-29; nov6,1938 Govern- in Pebruary A | pd at ® paint. reek at the dividing tween Lots Taree. (ud (1 tn mid lad ' and running dhiemed onds, stocks, and securities Total ing 4 (exctud- nts) $ Pledg redine Pledged Against United States vernment and pos- savings deposits Against State. county, and municipal de- posits of October be and appear in the above entitied cause, at the Court House for Mon- roe County, Florida, at Key West, Florida, on Monday, the 7th day of November, 1934. to answer the bili ef complaint filed in said cause. allegations of said bill of (complaint wil be taken as con- ' fonned by the said defendants. This order shall be published once each Week for four consecutive weeks in circlation aunty, Flor- this sth Total Pledged SUES HER PARENTS os cea Matis st. Special Master in Chancery. RAYMAND BR LORD, Selietior tor Complainants. octl5-22-99; nov5,1938 ‘IN THE COURT OF THE COUN- TY JUDOR, MONROE COUNTY, FAIRMONT, W. Va.—Charging Ty aes Lor * — or FrlLent Prhoe- that mistreatment by her parents caused her to suffer permanent injuries, Mary Petty her mother and father Yor $325,000 . is statement | is true to the best of my knowl-| edge and belief. J. J. TREVOR, Casi thier. | CORRECT—Attest: Ws R PORTER j undersigned will on SN. THOMPSON, a In re Estate of Wiliam A. Johnson, D seeaned. FINAL NOTICE Notice js hereby given that the bh day of & newspaper of gem published in Monroe ( ida DONE_AND ORDERED Gay of October, 193% (Seal of Cire Court) Ross C Sawyer Clerk the Cirestt Court for Monroe County. Viorids. | EVANS, MERSHON & SAWYER Miami, Florida Sulicitors tor Plaintiff. OetS-15-32-29,1938 © t. q wa ‘THE ISLAND se ‘BACHELORS WORRY ' mander of the Allied troops up-of tribal lands ir’y individual | : ‘next war will begin as the last dians. Under this act, the In-|_ The club is issuing this call—! shuffleboard game in the three-| eS Gone . after 1887. |NEVY’,” etc, etc. “NEVY” was quartet, DOUGHTRY, YATES,! REARING FAMILIES; LAT- jbrought into battle action very «Hopeless, Dying icarilla | first time except the week h igh- ‘Twenty years ago, the Jicarilla | 1{Swanee River at the meetnig. In| ane ae ine oor able. But off the paved high: tribe. Their numbers had fallen | MONDUL was forced to the dou-' {oppose the progress of motor ve- — to| that he’s (MONDUL) too good. |Slurred his notes. Attempt Se creo Oct _ing-upon this lease money and/and nonsensical reasons why |Tuined the former performance, |ing families, are proving a prob- RT OF CONDITION ‘selves. | necessities. One was to Whole club up to the maximum | and CHARLES H. KETCHUM, |*°\°S SEPT. 28, 1938. ing out in} a fon 5211, U.S, Re- ee ee ol dr cain: 19 a. coceting ni \to,get BILL MONSALVATGE to|pot and the one that appears! vised’statutes) x HAMPTON calls on the secretary | \ Overdrafts | DAY was reportin; vernor | Prelit en wes. papiy_& reflex of § eat ° NE have theni. When he doesn’t cal] that preceded the Philippine in,; ment, o» Rete Sauex “« ' ” issues of sheep were | SHINE”: “.. Joe sat we've got | huddle for the next play? the bars have been clamped down | ,204, securities willingness, As a \rared back in his seat at that and ‘With the club songfesters but |tain brides from among their own | neat cmtate owned o eserve with. Federal . d in 1920, the Jicaril- ddin’t know it”. All sobered up, Joi" 6. that basketball season mingling with Mexicans, Chinese | cash with ‘. i i iN income which had. jumped | Written a note to our president} 108 maior The U. S, immigration service |other assets . i amped $200, In tainment had worn off, he still; The directors’ meeting was a ; ee -engieb one od ting males, averaging 30 years of a@.) pemana deposits of in- 'the BEST among ALL CLUBS in 'to give the club a clearer idea of tions P AR/ ALYSI E gathered that “JOE” meant what :has been grappling with all sorts |My 1,900 have taken advantage | ropa henthad ; United States Govern- |number of them. BUDDY BERK- “We think our people should go SURGEONS Deposits not identified chemical in citrus fruit| the fellows needed no _ experi ei : 4 H | ‘ boat: th t ene sromen se eye bay. te fons made a close study of the Filipino paralysis in monkeys. camera ‘used to snap the “lub ‘are mighty good additions. & Lae toy Boe janitors, ete. shares, par intimately associated with the cameras took a camera shot of ‘SUPPer meeting. With state dues Even their own leaders concede | Undivided Dr, Jungblut discovered it by ranged as far away as the Canary ; Projects at present deal wiht a for con- verbial in California, which con- vitamin C, known. as ceirtamic waiting for more donations to the |Site survey along the Boulevard. bling houses are allowed to run i hed nit ieved that Bronx/Cheer. . SEBASTIAN re- Shows and exhibitions, dances ik on ok A sang at the Brows Rotary Club | field survey will soon be initiated ON SAME DATE es tion to 3 the Eco: i Royai-|Commission on the beach site did three times as well. It cut the tion to join nome! Royal: Mr. and Mrs. Gus Glandt, Ben- ease. tai that ii test. claims in every cont { scclealicar: Gusmha: sae salariad during extrac- and Bolshevik songfest wil! short- ee ee vee eee ried August 17, 1933 difference between artificial and ering and isolating the extra “fac- grams for the next meetings of| ing to reports, bod TY Roads Not Necessary. ;:. Allotment act for Indians was | Marshal Foch, supreme fans: passed, requiring the treaking , + H ; With the Clubs, | SAN FRANCISC | which defeated the German army 1 ii i , } id: “ Reet ec catie cuces In| LIONS CLUB Jrefuses to play-off the deciding | or ae eee ey eee re : A ded—with mov as dians lost ninety million acres of following the meeting last Thurs- game serie snow tied at one-one. vq HOPE OF MARRYING OR iden acl tinitiona can Cd their best land in the 45 years day evening—“COME ON BACK, |The club's self-appointed prize i <3, TOLLE and ARTMAN, let loose | ‘rapidly with motor cars if net- Pa tine eae ee aan hat with a combination of\ swing and | EST ADDITION TO AMERI.{Wworks of good roads are avail- Apaches were an embittered, | took a vacation to see the girl: ways, there are woods, hills, hopeless, and literally, a dying friend in Georgia) and Licht | te ee Ve ag arone's| \streams, ravines and swamps to i i ble roll of TAMER and TAIL high notes, and several trick note . from 795 in 1909 to pie espace TWISTER. Majority opinion was su erings. "You. enow. Wa gner | (hy Associated Press) jee [rpganp nar ot ar horse comes ~ commercial stockmen for $10,-|Therefore, the call for “NEVY”.| improve the quartet with several |Sixty thousand mati sSabaal va NO. 4u72, » 000 2 year, and they were starv- |. JOE sure thought of original |other members was a flop and | have no hope of marrying or rear- RESERVE DISTRICT NO, 6 | brother Lions should d with chairman DOUGHTRY declared. | i i : ATIONAL ines: hadiblone hour, there | dimes—and ree practically the |Seems like EDWARD JOHNSON oC * THE CLOSE OF ik | Bi MUY PRONTO. H iled al-|JR., have a shuffleboard compe- | They are Filipinos—the latest; (p. : response to call seg Bie ‘Hcaril, most everybody tee ey \tition between them. Still trying|addition to America’s melting ™2de by Comptroller of the Cor- Now, we} vised Statutes.) only one sort—livestock ask you—is that fair? Yet—he sing, When president ALLAN ' jeast likely to melt. i ysdgne budidicnenee The devastating mortal-|™ade it stick. . . HINE” | 15 read the minutes he doesn't; ™ the wave of immigration | (ivtea Siaics “Govern: men. obligations, l= and unoccupied intel- “JOE'S” remarks on? ™ tng : eon " ! “ (on him he has them. How about |dependence act, the new arrivals | 4 and emotional life. )Status of our club. # ys “SUN-| ee ee | were virtually all men.-Now that | Sone vont il 1 | i: i |{KLEBSATTLE, Hi School mu- king house, $16,- rier ee are of Floridan SPESS” WALDEN sic director, is nates some time there is no way for them to ob- ‘15.00; Furniture and ond bittered and|‘Toared” forth with “As we notes some improvement. Ques- | People. Few American girls have tue Vanging noua, md - mend tion: Who has the club’s basket- ™arried them, nor is there much | "s0vs,. hank ‘ balances after 18 years of | though, when “SUNSHINE” ee as aka e ) other banks, and cash “, " ing on? or other racial groups. The men » an showed an earned | Ported that Governor “JOE” had | amply-n ta Sinise. atoms in process of from $10,000 to $150,000, and an | and stated that “Even after the: r | veanage ¥ s COMMERCE estimates that 97 percent of the) rotai earned individualgincome which effects of our high-class enter. Filipihog aw is tne cuunicy ase | tal — “place of dying, they were multi- | thought we had the livest, young . big bull session. All about budgets 7) } #3, permit them to go back to a dividuals, partne! < club in the state—if not one of and illegalities. Its purpose was normal life among their own peo- | shins, and corpora { ”, We sober im- |Ple; Congress voted free trans-/ time deposits of in- tions FROM FLA CITRUS *: said—and that we would have !of conditions locally with a firm|° it. The offer expires next De- | Stl. count to “bear down” and earn his con-|grasp secured on a_ surprising | C°™Mber 31. ted, States, Goverac | :OWITZ finally ‘left for an insur- ee ne eee, wiraae 1 Deposits of other banics, UNIDENTIFIED. CHEMICAL Is by ERN. ‘ance position ‘in Oklahoma!"'ati@uire time an ful, - | ineluding contitie : EDDIE STRUNK. GERRY TREY. the next meeting of the chamber,;ments”, says Dr 10 C. Mon-) Si acadtng sh sat: oBY, AMERI- OR. teuay eit Sede? {j HOWARD ENGLAND. will prob | cado, president(péro8@) Filipino | peposits se- \BILL”FRIPP, who passed a pox, Sbly, get, the, i oPUt onthe aes eee ee ao a | aes y ea in Hobby Show in Fel as " loans ai jot cies igen ey eats mm, |tourie attractiant aT shye Ha Imot wantbitoTgeni back + ravithout | be taeeee (iy Asnoctated Presa) | Asked’ to ‘cite his experience, | 8°ing to start work Lede aaLen poem’ wae they ne . ae nid My : gi secured by NEW YORK, Oct. 15—An un-|BILL said, looking around, that | 00h spider Jayeser: Boat) WP award W. Cahill, district im-| pledee is reported to the American Col- ence. G. FLICK, who is a win cap apgpetoegeternapspeilesr cared ODE ican Col- . G. * - lege of Surgeons af largely stop-| ter Rotarian, is back for the sca- '7 Say Creme’ Wane erouk. | roblem, finds that 65 percent en- ping the bad effets of infantile son. Rotary. talk: about arr.inira The new members yoted into the gage in farm labog, fer ite Ee The Ckperimenta are described | scene ahead of a ship in order to | There's going to be a cleanup age tisha houseboys, ele- Tavital “Acebar by Claus W. Jungblut, M.D. The pickup light flashes in fogs and oe. members who neve at- lotr tue Se hd ae stock, 1,000 unknown chemical is something sloppy weather. One of those ‘‘”' lew meetings at next go on relief. They are Malay in $100.00 per vitamin C that comes from San Francisco from a mountain ;°™Ng up for each member the | T°» ee Lee i ii nd ‘tm | Club's not going to pay for a lotta rofits— oranges, grapefruit and lemons. 350 miles away and the film/© gs oP that Filipi aa ps It may be part of the vitamin. showed the city streets. The talk |4adheads. Principal Jaycee || 4” Pinte tees eectiet ot| Reserves giving two kinds of vitamin C to Islands, a few score miles off program for the winter visitors. women”. Their natty attire is pro- tingencies Pe ; ; |The County Commission has monkeys suffering from infantile Africa and on which not one y uss perry 4 te ; ~~ granted $75 for a m' yy | tains about half the nation’s Fili- paralysis. One was the artificial negro. lives. Dr. GEKELER is‘ bd eee ees pino population. Taxi dance halls acid,..manufactured, by chemjats, School lunchroom fund. ‘SEBAS. | The city or county can claim rip- /¢mploying white girls and gam- ‘The other was the natural vitamin, TIAN CABRERA, just back from | PTS? Bie dy ic gee genes pes wide open in some agricultural extracted from citrus fruit. New York, was asked to give a ngie areas that need Filipino labor. there was any’ ‘between plied with the fact, that the Ro- | 24 Pageants and water shows to these two forms of tbe wma re @ sung at the luncheon | >¢ SPensored by all civic clubs THEY ALL MARRIED Both kinds kept Gown the baral-- in Key West was the same as that! will get underway. An athletic But the artificial vitamin only Dr. THOMAS KIRK of Brooklyn | £F @ new sports field to attract cut down the paralysis by one- asked to be remembered to Key | Big league teams. IZZY (Cicero) (My Associated Press) half, while the natural product! West. One must have an invita- | EINTRAUB~ convinced the, OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 15.—tt’s a ot : family tradition. paralysis to one-sixth of normal. ist table. An occasional guest is | USness. New members will be r This meant that it took nearly all/seen at the table. The Bolshe- pay vias oe supper meet Friday _——_ _ tiabe ere in ig- viks are in revolt. That table; urch. emeny on. Auguet: 52, . the Seppttalpees out of the dis- Their daughter, Mrs. Frank Dr. Jungblut said the fruit vita-| though they give the best rendi- min may have contained some- tions, the competition always ends August Secu » ecliie i in a tie. An Economic i Mrs. elman's ” thing, either not fully removed Mrs. John Gavernowitz, was mar- tion, or actually a part of the ly be held Don't forget the Dis-} vitamin, which enhanced the trict Governor's coming down in| anti-paralysis effect. This sort of two weeks. damages in this city. natural products has been found SERVICE CLUB FIND DIAMOND occasionally in other vitamins. WILL DOUGHTRY has lain! in FISH But the chemical job of discov- awake nights thinking up pro-| KNOXVILLE. Tenn.—Accord- > tor” in the natural vitamins has the Service Club. He's the new Gent © fees oo aitticult that it some- (program chairman. Looks tike|3500, wily times required years. | November. A a ‘present to the Homersbie Raymond R. Lord, JAMES RO STOWERS, County Judge of Monroe Count ‘ Directors! Fierida, my final return, account Sworn to and subscribed before| and vouchers as Execatrix of the | me this ith day of October, 19: wetate of William A. Johnson, de- (Notary See) om a PR . | peeetee =~ ot Monrce County. é 4 EEMAN, | Florida and at seid time then and {Notary Public, State of Florida at/tnere make application to the said large. My Commission Expires) Judge for a final settlement of my April 211, 1941. administration of said estate and

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