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THURSDAY,: NOVEMBER, 3, 1988 DON'T MARRY THE MAN The Characters Kathleen Gregory: peppery red-haired member of the Greg- ory clan, goes West incognito to secure a right-of-way for The Golden Girl mine. Donald MacDonald: young owner of The Stubborn Boy mine, has refused the right of way, hates the Gregorys. Bridget: Kathleen’s companion. Yesterday: Kathleen and Brid- get move into the Gregory half Of the divided house. Chapter 11 A Confession MENTALLY Kathleen began re- furnishing, decorating, mod-+ ernizing’ the house. She confided her plans tc Bridget. Bridget waited’ 4 moment as though dreading to crush this first desire to'create a home. “You'll have to let that go for a little while,” she warned. “This' is @ rented house and you're a work- ing girl on Sabbatical leave.” Bridget, investigating deep chests for the bedding and’ linen she'd been: advised they held: looked up: “These smell to the high heavens. They've enough moth preventative—Cleo, what are you Worrying about?” “T'm not worrying, I’m just won- dering where Dad, coming from a home like this, gets his flair for color and rich fabrics. He’s posi-- tively oriental in taste. Of course it could be psychological revolt—" |i “Look!” ridget’s. arms had; dipped into a chest. Now they came up dripping with cascades of col- ored lights, the gleam of scarlet satin, silk of peacock blue, sheen of wien velv velvet, brocades, tarnished “Heresy your answer,” she told Kathleen. “These are ancient, and, my dear. there’s a mystery in this house we haven't known exi Kathleen said nothing. She felt she was on the threshh world and a word spoken, might shatter its fragile entity. Bedding was found and aired in the waning sun, then darkness gathered and the girls dined before the living room hearth on bread, cheese and tea, refusing to share the kitchen with the pack rats. Joey’s contribution to-the house- pe a brian OF lig ind bared n't the season for} ition be he rested 80 he'd brought a mother cat with her latest litter now grown to formid- able proportions. The mother cat, a cross between| Gi a , and’a calico, with a white ‘and a few black spots sutnes good gray? was prom; in called Circe; the kittens co tively tabulated as the forty- gine ers. That night Kathleen slept in the bed from which her grandparents had departed. She neither thought nor dreamed of them. Her mind was occupied with bitter triumph. Eadie oan iierall in un same wi nali ald. And he was coming into this side of the house, not to Bridget, but. ‘damned gory.” Curled into the one: a= island on a vast, hard sea of icy gre she mapped her campaign. Firs! on the list was control’ of her tem- pet. Instead of retorting in kind, she would give that MacDonald person such sweet answers he'd be ashamed of himself. mm -temaining on the scene, she could turn on the charm which had reduced other men to subjection then when she had him just where she wanted him, she'd bargain for the right-of-way. Pack Rats s= slept on that and awakened toa ni fil ath trials Mg Rg ih Ans her white bedspread and brought id of anew hor ie Se Se a tea The foriy-niners had proven “ial i a Ef § FISHERVILLE, V Va. — Jasper! Davis of this city was acclaimed champion begun to arrive to be held and mailed on Xmas day so as to carry the postmark “Christmas, Florida, Dec. 25, 1938”. her mouth appeared like an up- weave THE KEY WEST CITIZEN The hnivedl? x Owner! turned gash reaching from ear to | ear, | “I could learn to love: you! if | you'd keep your hair tied out of | a ht like that—” athleen nearly fell out of the | window as she twisted to look down on Hee MacDonald. Three thoughts-flashed through | Kathleéen’s mind a8 she saw Mac- | Donaid below. An incoherent “there's soning about his: stile,” then, not lose my | temper over that remark,” and | a: final triumphant “he! my. chance.” “Hello down there,” she called. | “Would you have me ‘wear turbans the rest of my life?” “Would you. consider it?” -“Properly rewarded, I might. We | need a man in here. We're vi 1 prisoners-in our own domain.’ “What's wrong?” Kathleeen slipped into the room: to return, right side up. “Rats,” she. elucidated. “Dead: ones, They’re all over the kitchen floor. Joey: brought us‘a brace of cats and they | wanted to make a good impres. si “MacDonald laughed. “Why. don't ‘ou toss the remains into the gar- gecan—” “T wouldn't touch one with a ten foot pole,” she cried, “ “We're nearly starved. We couldn’t get in to pre- | pare breakfast—” used. MacDonald had’. gone ye action. The’ sun: flashed on. his: polished high boots as he started gn: the_run, Up the front steps he came and when he reached the — Kathleen was there to é mi ov BinSCaeatar Ait 8 re arenas gave AiG as Ciree's idea of a pores “Have you no chided MacDonald, petting gh cat oi who had followed them wanted was appreciation. Spoiled Pettishness ACDONALD looked around as ‘though aware, for the first time, that he was in the Gregory | hy did you choose this oor he demanded of Kathleen, E ong 4 Ao id en Aig me ai e said. the the spirits of the hc departed Sirseotye “— return here and f her presence.” mt onald shook his head. “Miss Riley, were you born pmery, or did Po ghseerig dent = coer y On guard. throu, ri ’s in- | tervention, Kathleen swallowed and ane ropnaees to smile. “It wasn’t | merely Caney tested we find out id out Chat 3 beg was like. ith one fag ‘at ‘the rat, tht | ole note turned on his heel. “You | nap] gave Kathleen an ago- ce, then hooked: an arm MacDonald's and began = Wotlidn’t he them? They aoe vee aA they visit Wasn't Mew some legend aban? that at hl peak 7 the north? “But you will stay for coffee, won't you?” she concluded. eathiiee followed witti ominous fos that remark. Hands ‘hgpod tight behind her | she plan the payment. It con- cluded with her pleasure in telling him it would:take a snake to sym- , bolize the MacDonalds. Bridget was forced to leave them alone together when'she: went into | the kite! . Kathleen's’ features | were set in pleasant..lines, but Angus ‘gory’s ex-seeretary | didn't like ow way te Greg- : daughter-was: ding her} hands, MacDonald saw only the face. He smiled into it, “I've a confession to: make,” he- confided. “Until I saw re ey” windows, I fadus i you were The Golden Girl. our "re as bad as Mayme with & You mean incarnated,’ '$ answer came swirly. “No, I mean incognito: throug! chattering hurri have breakfast wit! had vimiea tb the Gre; terday, CLASSIFIED COLUMN eeoeeee Advertisements) under te head | will be inserted in The Citizen at | the rate of le a word for each in- sertion, ut the minimum for the first insertion in every instance is 25e. Payment’ fur classified adver- tisements is inVdriablv'in adyance, | ‘ but regclar advertisers with Tedger Beck to the abliezeass stables of Samuel D. Riddle, the owner, (above right) goes War Admiral defeated this week by Seabiscuit his greatest rival when the ‘biscuit’ | spurted past in a tremendous final stretch drive. Trainer George Conway, left, was another ciseupointed man. ASSOCIATED PRESS SPORTLIGHT By GARDNER SOULE, AP Feature Service Writer i i the RUNS HER OWN GOLF SCHOOL CHICAGO, Nov. 3.—In jheart of Chicago’s loop you find | Helen McDonald, who has gain- ed a widespread reputation as be- | | | BALL LEAGUE HOLDS SESSIO At.a meeting held last night by H County Baseball! the Monroe League it was decided to drop the Booster Club from the cir- cuit. It was also decided to buy the! bases from Roy Hamlin and that the first game Sunday will be a ing the only woman in the Unit- ‘regular league contest between ed States to run her own golf} the Key West Poultry and Egg roR’ SALE—New boat, 4 weeks | school for five successful years. Men, women and children, ages ranging from 5 to ‘65 years, are, learning the tricks of standing, swinging and following through from this woman, who still at- tributes her first knowledge of |Company nine and Trojans. the game to her former husband, ! Bob McDonald, pro a decade ago. Mrs. McDonald is an attractive brunette with friendly hazel eyes jand a temperament well-suited to putting confidence into the clumsiest dub or steering the strongest-willed theorist onto the right stance. She counts her active pupils at 1,000. Her pupils included the late Lon Chaney, Ruby Keeler, Galli Curci and putters from Califor- ia, New York and England. irs: McDonald started teach- a leading golf list of bring baer 192! “But . . . well but The lan relists hapa ae mine, a yoo--baost_cach other and you exch , but I've read about | about her until ’'m sick of her. She's selfish, conceited, thinks she’s a first-run vampire; in ee eeu grams dignanly- T i sheeld widelen i) down. . Kit- ‘olan me doctaaee ‘miners would go for me because Old some ted hair. But why Tomerrew: Tea with Baimy. WANTS DIVORCE AT 143 MOSCOW—Nikoli- Chandovsly of this cit, 143 through the winter season. va golf school. It will start at 1 p. m. and end at '3 p. m. regardless as to the score | ‘or inning, so as tq give the Hia- | leah and Key West clubs time to |practice and start their game at 3:30 p. m. Manager Hamlin of the Conchs announced that umpires Ordway sand Holloway, who umpired on Miami Field last Sunday, will be the umps in the game Sunday at Navy Field. Tickets were placd on sale and indications are that there will be a sellout next Sunday. Those present were: President J. V. Woodson, Secretary Agui- |lar, Manager J. Carbonell of the |Lucilo, R. Bethel, divorced Bob! ivamg course on the edgersifoWhicago and. Helen start-} edireen loop. school. They still ange pupils. She says the hardest things to sometimes teach the beginner are to “keep , the head down, pivot correctly and follow through—the rest is easy. ‘They come here shooting any- where from 150 up”, she says, “and I'm satisfied when I can get them into the 80’s”. TIME TO DEFAULT GIRLS COLUMBUS, Miss., Nov. 3.— Hang up your racquets, girls, here comes the Grossnickle sis- ters. It's gotten that bad—or rather Jessie and Frances Grossnickle have gotten that good. When Jessie, 17, and young sis- ter, Frances, 14, won the state women’s doubles crown here, it was taken as a matter of course. The next day the sisters squar- ed off against each other to set- tle in a nice, quiet fainily way the singles championship of the state. Frances won but it didn’t matter. It was just another tennis vie- tory for the family. Two weeks earlier, Jessie had won the Cotton States singles crown at Birmingham. Frances. good was the other finalist. Jessie had held the state high school championship for two consecutive years, she had to re- linquish the title when she -en- vered Mississippi State College for women. Sister Frances picked ‘elub in the Trojans, Manager A. Castro of the Poultry nine, Sam Thompson, A. Rodriguez, M. Varela, Jr., W. Wickers, N. Domenech and F. Acevedo. BASKETBALL | UNIT TO MEET There will be a meeting of the basketball managers at the High School tonight 8 o'clock. All interested in entering a coming Island City Basketball League are requested to be present. | Today’ s Horoscope Today watchful, and perhaps timid na- gives a passionate, ture. It may be distrustful of something not real, and yet be oblivious of things actually pres~ ent in fact. In short, this pefson may be more watchful and ¢au- tious ‘than wise and farsighted. it upfand has won the last jtwo, yearg G 3} ; There's just one thing more for the’ ‘Grossiickles. brother Russell. his game a bit eliminated in the the state senior tournament Jackson. “My children all play pretty tennis”, says proud Mother Grossnickle, who is on the side- limes at every match, “but just wait until you see Jimmy. He's ay ow, and not quite ready for tournaments, but he’s got a left-handed swing that is going to be heard from to improve Russell was semi-finals of in They wWant,. ‘accounts may have their advértise- ments charged: Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re- - sults. SALESMAN WANTED HUSTLER WANTED! to intro- duce, supply demand tor Raw- leigh Necessities. Good routes open nearby. Rawleigh Methods get business. No selling ex- perience needed. We supply Sales, Advertising literature— all you need. Profits should in- crease every month. Low prices; good values, complete service. Rawleigh’s, Dept. FAK-116-63, Memphis, Tenn. nov3-10-2tx HELP WANTED WAITRESS. WANTED: Plaza’ Restaurant. BEAL ESTATE Apply nov3-1t Bye a WANTED-—Real estate listings on f Flerida Keys, preferably Key Largo. Address Key West Pub- licity Bureau, 303 N. E. First Street, Miami. W. M. Egan, Registered Real Estate Broker. oct25-tt SITUATION WANTED | YOUNG WOMAN, experienced, | wishes to care for elderly lady or child. Phone 327-W. nov1-3tx FOR SALE LEGALS NOTICE OF ELECTION. INSTITUTIONAL, AMENDMENTS WHEREAS, the legisiature of 1937 under the Constitution of 1885, of the State of Florida, djd four Joint Resolutions pi ne amendments ts the Constitution. of the State of Florida, and the same were agreed to by a vote of three- fifths of ail the members elected to! each house; that the votes on said! Joint Resolutions were entered” up= on their respective Journals, the yeas and nays thereon, and they did determine and direct that the i said Jomt Resolutions be submit- ted to the electors of the State at the General Election, in November 9; .W, THEREFORE, 1, R. A. Gray, Seeretary of State of the State of Florida, do hereby give notice that a GRNERAL ELECTION will be held in each county in Flor- ida on Tuesday next succeeding tho first Monday in November, 1938, the said Tuesday b. EIGHTH DAY OF NOV ation or rejection of Resolution propos- ents to the Constitu- the State of Florida, viz: ‘A JOINT. RESOLUTION “Propos- | ing the Amendment of Section 7 of Article X of the Constitution, Re- lating to the Exemption of Home- steads from, Texation. IT RESOLVED BY THE LECISLATURE OF THE. STATE OF FLORIDA: That the following amendment of Section 7 of Article X_of the Constitution of the. State of Plorida “relating to the exemp+ tion of homesteads from taxa- tion, be, and the same is hereby agreed to, and shall be submitted to the electors of the State at the General Election of Representa- tives in 1938, for approval or re- jection; that ‘is to say, that the said Section 7 of Article X of the Constitution be amended so as t¢ read as follows: Every person who has the legal title or beneficial title in equity te real property in this State and who resides thereon and in good faith makes the same his or her per- manent home, or the permanent Méme of another or others legally or naturally dependent _upop. said peétkon, shall be fil ton exe emption from a PPA ai except ‘or assessments: st ai hene- fits, up to the peal valuation, | of Five Thousand Dolfes on the! said home and. conti property, as defined. in Atticle te Section 1, of the Constitution, fh the year 1939' and thereafter. title may be held by the entireties, jointly, or in common with others, and said exemption may be appor- tioned among such of the owners as shall reside thereon, as their re- spective interests: shall appear, but no such exemption of more ‘than | Five Thousand Dollars shall be al- lowed to any one person or any one dwelling house, nor shall the amount of the ‘exemption. allowed any person exceed the proportion ate assessed valuation based on ‘the interest owned’ by such person. The Legislature may prescribe ap- | propriate and reasonable laws reg- | |ulating the manner of establishing TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern conveniences. Near Casa Ma- rina, lot 163’x98’. Apply 1125 Von Phister street. oct31-s SECOND SHEETS—600 for 50c The Artman Press. mayl9-tf FOR SALE—11% acres Planta-| tion Key, 3% acres on ocean, 8% acres on Bay, on Highway, all high land, beach front on both sides. P. O, Box 23, Key West. sept7-s old, 26: ft. long; 7% ft. beam, new engine, fully equipped. Built for party fishing. $400.00 cash if sold’ within 5 days. Can! be seen at North Beach Boule- vard. Apply 1502 South St. qugl8-s \2STORY BUNGALOW, 4 bed- rooms, 2 baths, double lot. 1605 Flagler Ave. augl2-tf FOR SALE—Lot on Stock Is- land, waterfront. Also, lot cor- ner 5th and Patterson Avenues near Boulevard. Apply Box RC, The Citizen. aug3I-s CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100’. Run from Washington to Von Phister street. Reasonable. Ap- ply Rear 1217 Petronia street. \ , aug9-tfs | ree ‘Th, first ‘class condition! ain. Apply Hlingworth} izabeth street. oct24-tf SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”, “We Close Thursday Half Holiday”. 15¢c each. THE ARTMAN PRESS. jun25-tf FOR RENT ti FOR RENT—8-room House, com- pletely furnished. Hot and cold running water. Seasonal or otherwise. Apply, Rear 1217 Petronia street. aug9-tfs FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- ern conveniences. 1114 Grin- nell Street. nov3-tf MOTELS eBRING YOUR iy GrEnsEas "Ho eet t : pa 2 el Under new amcapp easy 917 Fleming St. ‘wugis-tt FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT—Cabin Cruiser with living quarters to accommodate 4 Ail modern conveniences. Good for party ‘fishing. 1014 Varela street. octl0-s NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United. Sixteen beautiful new rooms. Across South Beach. oct8-1mo |3 of the right to said exemption. A JOINT RESOLUTION Propos- ing an Amendment to Section 21 of Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Florida Relating to the | Publication of Notice of Tetentios | to Pass ere or. pec Law: 2 ESOLV) BY SoHE LEGISLATURE OF BME STATE | OF FLORIDA: That the following amendment to Section 21 of Article | the Constitution of the. State of Florida as amended at the gen- eral election in 1928 be, and the same is hereby agreed to. and shall, be submitted for ratification or re- jection by the qualified electors of the State of Florida voting at the’ general election to be held in No=| vember, A. D. 1938; that is to say, | that Section 21 of Article 3 of the! Constitution of the State of Plor- | ida shall be amended so as to read as follows: Section 21. In all cases jerated in the preceding Sec! laws shall be general and form operation throughout tate, but in all cases not enum. | tion, alk of uni- the enum-~ | erated or excepted in that Section, the Legislature may pass special or | local laws, except as now or here-| after otherwise provided in the} Constitution; PROVIDED that no local or special bill shall be passed; nor shall any local or special law establishing or abolishing muni- cipalities, or providing fer their) government, jurisdiction and pow- ers, or altering or amending the sume,, be pared | uniess notice of intention to apply therefor shail have been. published in the man- ner provided by law where the matter on thing to be affected may be situated, which notice shall be publisted in the manner provided’ by law at least thirty days prior | to introduction into the Legislature! of any such bill. The evidence that such notice has been published stall be established in the Legis- lature before such bill shall” be passed, and such evidence shalt be! filed or preserved with the bill in the office of the Secretary of State} in such manner as the Legisiature shall provide, and the fact that such notice wae entabtished in the | at a Senate a of aie anneaaeee: Publication of of apy. ¢ueb); law] shal be required peteunder’ when ate! such law contains a provisioy "the effect that the same shall hecome operative or effective! pti) ‘ratified or approved at a rete dum election to be called an in the territory affected in a ance with a provision therefo: tained in such bill, or prow general law A JOINT RESOLUTION Propos- ing an Amendment to Section 2 2 of Article IX of the Constitution ' ot Florida Relating to Taxation and Fimance by quirement Shall Provide for Raisi: to Defray State Appropriation: Made for the Benefit of the Us form System of Public Free Schools, and of the State Inetitutiens of Higher Learning as a Part of the expenses of the State and on an Equality Therewith. BE IT RESOLVED RY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: That the following amendment of Section 2 of Article IX of the stitntion of Florida relating to taxation and finance be and the same ix hereby agreed to and shall be submitted to the quali- fied electors of the State of Florida for ratifieation or rejection at the next ensuing general be held in November, 1938 lo say that nm 2 of Article IX of the Con n of Florida and the same as to read as collowe Section 2. The Legisiature shall provide for raising revenu y the expenses of the < state appropri enefit of the unit of publie free schools accordance with Article XII of the Constitution. and of the State In- Stitutions of Higher Learning, for each fiseal year, and also a suffi-! cient sum to pay the principal and interest of the existing indebted-, ness of the State.” ereby amended A JOINT RESOLUTION Propes. ing an Amendment to Article NEV | of the Constitution of Florida Re- lating to the Stai de, Militia, & ‘ads ing Thereto « eae Specially sppitcubte t totes Federally Recognised Troops Known as the} Ploride National Guard BE IT RESOLVED BY THE operas LEGALS LEGISLATURE OF THE STAT?! OF FLORIDA: That the following:| amendment to Article NIV of the Constitution of “Florida relating t the State Militig by adding therete an additional Seetion to be known as Section 5 of said Article XIV specially applicable to the federatly recognized State troops known as the National Guard is hereby agreed to and shall be submitted to the | electors of the State of Florida for! tification or rejection at the ection to be held lows: FLORIDA NATIONAL RD.—(a) Whenever there shall be in the ate of erida ai fed- erally recognized National Guard, the same shall be sui*generis and subject to the lawful orders of the Governor, who shall be Commander in Chief.” (b) The ional G shall be supported and maintained by the State of Florida, pursuant to provisions of law pre: organizing, arming, gove: discipling said National a accordasce with. the Acts of © gress and regulations of the U: States War Department pertaining. (e) Offi erally recognized National including the Adjutant shall be appointed, and shall be subject to. suspension, discharge, removal or compulsory retirement as such, solely on the basis of mili- tary proficiency,. character and service, as determined according to army regulations and. usages sanc- tioned by law, anything in this Constitution to the contrary not- withstanding. (a) The qualification of officers and soldiers of the F. erally Recognized National ¢ shall be prescribed in military. reg- ulations promulgated in with the we the U. S. War Department The vo said prop a canvass, declarations and returns thereof, shall be subject to the same regulations and restrictions as are provided by Jaw for general elec. tions in the State of Florida. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF | I have hereunto set m hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Flor- ida, at Tallahassee, Capital, this the 30th day | 7338, of July, A. D., R.A, GRAY, vf State 2-29; acté- , as fe ‘Section 5. ribed for rs of the fed- Guard, General, of (SEAL) Secrbhary Whig T1Ar8iba: séptt-8-15 nove, 1938, ‘ NOTICE TO CREDITORS ae Hk oe COURT OF THE Cr DGE, MONROE col atare Or FLORIDA. In_re the Estate of: William Henry Sends, giao known as William H. Sandi eased. To all Creditors, jet tributees, and all Perso’ Claims or Demands agai Estate: You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of William Henry Sands, al- 80 known as William H, Sands, de- ceased, late of Monroe County, Florida, to the Hon. Raymond Lord, County Judge of Monroe County, at his office. in the County Courthouse in hey West, Monroe County, Florida, within twelve months from the date “oe Datea Mepiemenee 7th, D. 193%. ALVA LOUISE SANDS. Administratrix of the Estate or also known William Henry Sanda, as William H. sete. Deceased. ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR., Attorney for Administratrix of the Estate of Willi Henry Sands, also known as William Sands. 27; nov3, Sept8-15-22 29; oct6-13-: 1988, TY TY, IN THE aeeunaaes cameocnie COURT ath. oue $F Fa ate atten Habeas: ROBERT SWEENEY, Compares ts Hazel ‘DUPLICEY — fendi. ORDER: oF PUBLICATI It appeari by the sworn bill filed in the above yatated cause that residence of the defendant, Hazel Duplicey Sweeney ii known, that she is over thi of twenty-one years and. there no person in the State of Florida, the service of a summons in chancery | upon whom would bind said de-| fendant. It is hereby ordered and you Hazel beter pag Sweeney are here-| by required pear to the bill of compiuint ited he this cause, on or before November 7th, 1938, other. wise the allegations of the bill of in < complaint will be taken as con- fessed by ny and said cause be proceeded wit order be published one: wi | for four (4) con, itive weeks in | the Key West Citi Ss in Key omnty, Florida. Pone and Ordered in Ke: thie October Sth, 1938. c hg td ‘ourt. (SEAL) Clerk of the “Chron By. (84.): Anita Deputy Clerk, LALUAN B. CLEARE, i 1372-255. novp, 1988" y Wert | Solicitor: for. Complainant. re THE cracu) BVENT oF In AND IN CHAN! GEORGE DONALDSON_TORANO, nt, DIVORCE. IRENE GIRSON TORANO, Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION jt appesring by the sworn bill | filed in the above stated cause that the residence of the defendan: @ sumgnons in chancer: would bind said defen’ it is hereby ordered and you Irene Gibson Torano are hereby re- quired to appear to the bill of com- piaint filed in thie cause, on or be- fore Sth, A. D. 1038. otherwise the allegations of the Dill of complaint will be taken as coptessed by you and said cause be Droceeded with #x parte It is further 0} that order be peblishea once. a for four (4) consecu' ks in the Key West Citizen, spaper published in Key W Monroe County, Florida. Done and Ordered in Key West this Getoher 26th, A. D. 1968 (Cirewit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court By (84) Florence E. Sawyer Depaty Cierk BCLEARE JR. Solicitor for Complainant. ovt?T; nov3-10-12-24,1998 this week SOTICK OF INTENTION TO APPLY ron A — DEALERS LICENSE j 70,5 MOM IF MAY CONCERN You each of yoo will netiwe that 1 Will on the Zist day of November, A. D. 1938 at ln & ag the forenoon ¥ t one of the Cirewit Court ise fhe p Higeesth Judicial Cireeit in pad for Couaty, in cham- rs. far @ ro to manage, take | sharae of, and control my, property to become @ free dealer in every respect. Dated at Key West, Pioriéa, this A BD. 193k. MOFFAT, 19th day of Geto EDt thereunto | Ke the | n, @ newspaper | Monroe PAGE THREE LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AN ; THE F NATIONAL BANK jef Tampa, Florida, a corpora- | tion organized and existing une der the Laws of the ited States, and HOWELL T. LY as Bxecutors and Traste der the Last Will and Tes ment of W. H. Kendrick, also known as W. Harney Kendrick, deceased Plaintiffs, vs. Foreclosure of Mor CUDJOE KEY CORPORATION a dissolved Florida Corpora- tion, et al, Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing from the sworn bill | filed in the above stated.cause that Cudjoe Key Corporation, is a Flor- ida Corporation that has-been duly dissolved, under the Laws of the State of Florida; that H. George Carroll, Jane Richards and Charle@ F. Bailey are the directors and | trustees of the property of Cudjoe ation, a dissolved Flor- rp nd have —indivi- dual interest therein, and are each | non-residents of the ‘State of Flor- ida, and over the age of twenty- one years, and that there is no per- son in the State of Florida the |service of a summons in chancery upon whom would bind said 4e- fendants, or any of them; that the residence of said H. George Carroll as is particularly known to the j plaintiffs is 40 Wall Street, New York, Y., that the residence of Jane’ F chards as is particularly plaintiffs is 165 New York. 'N ¥., and re Charles PF. Bailey as is particularly known to the plaintiffs is 40 Wall Street, New “Ana Jt. further appearing from said sworn bill that plaintiffs verily | believe that there may be parties or persons natural, corporate or municipal interested in the land described in said bill of complaint, | claiming through or under said cor: poration, and that said persons or | Parties are unknown after diligent {search and inquiry, in the following described. real estate, in Monroe County, Florida, to wit: On the Island of Key West, and known on William A. Whitehead’s map of said Ia- | land, delineated in February, | j ur | 3 (62), (4) of Square but more «fully a as follows: ‘ommencing at a point ‘on Whitehad ‘Street. distant from the corner of Whitehead and Southard Streets Two Hundred and Sixty-three (263) fret and Three 3) inches, an runs thence in a N. E’ly direction Two Hundred and Seventeen (217) feet; thence at right angles in a 8S. Ely direction Seventy-seven (77) feet and Nine (9) inches; thence at right angles in a S. W'ly direction One Hundred and Three (103) ‘hence at right angles in a y direction Sixty-six (66) feet and: Six (6) inch ant to Angela Street; thence at right gles in a 8. direction along Angela Street One Hun- dred and Fourteen (14) feet; thence at right angies in a N, Why direction tee J Whitehead Street One Hundred Forty-four (144) feet and Three (3) inches, back to the place of beginning, It is therefore Ordered and a Bee |creed that the defendants, Cudjoe Key Corporation, a dissolved. Fibr- Proll, | ida Corporation, H. George C: Richards’ a | Bailey, individual! Trustee: of the property of Cudjoe Kay Go poration, & dissolved Florida, Coke poration, and all parties claiming | interest under or from Cudjoe Key | Corporation, a dissolved Flori ida pd apalt or otherwise, be, and they, herby. required 40 Sbpear lore tothe P Bialntitte bill on or the 5th day of December, A. D. 1988, otherwise the allegations of sail bill will be taken as confessed by that said: defendants. it is further ordered this order be published once each weel for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newapa; be uted fn Monroe’ County. Florida INE A! this 26th of October, A De 1 AL) (34.) Ross C Saw; Clerk of the C | (84.) ALLAN B. CI | Solicitor for Plainti The wu soon thi fter as they mi heard, nity ly to the Ronenenie. Cire uit kes of, the Eleventh: Judie | giat Cireuit of the State of and for Monroe County, for an ‘der to legalize their adoption of a West, Dated at Key West, yet | 3rd day of November, A D. IVAN WILLIS" Ww. MARY I. WATSON Nov3-10-17-24; dect,1938 | | Subscribe to The Citizen—20 | weekly. | ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS