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PAGE FOUR PLANNING FOR | COMING SESSION OF LEGISLATURE PREDICTED THAT GOVERNOR | CONE WILL STRESS NEED FOR ECONOMY IN PRO- POSED MESSAGE ‘TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 21. —! (FNS) As plans for the coming session of the legislature begin taking shape, those who make a! business of predicting the course ofthe legislative action are ~agreed that in his message to the Jegislaure Governor Cone. will stress the need for economy in state government and will strong- ly oppose the levying of any ad- » ditional. taxes. The prediction is based upon Governor Cone’s message to the 1937. legislature, to his insistence upon the practice of economy in - those departments directly under! his control, and to his recent statement at Lake City that “All the: government has to do, whe- ther National, State. County or City, is not to spend more than we take in”. : It will be remembered that in his ‘message to the 1937 legisla- ture, Gevernor Cone said:. “If all departments of the state are placed upon a sound financial,/ economical basis, and all unneces- | sary expenditures eliminated, and | business management ‘placed. in these departments, we can ‘pro- vide for this additional expense ; {social security) that. has. been voted-by the people without placing more taxes upon the tax- | -paying public.” Both before that | buses on the “Chicago-Florida NEW BUSES COMPLETELY AIR-CONDITIONED = Completely alr conditioned and equipped with toilet, running water, buffet luncheon facilities and rub- ber-cushioned reclining chairs, Southeastern Greyhcund Lines have started Air is filtered, washed and dehumidified, before being cir- Limited.” culated through the coach at the rate of 1200 cubic feet per minute. and an even temperature can be maintained throughout the year. The air-conditionining unit will main- tain 70 degree temperature with an outside temperature of 110 degrees. Sandwiches and bottled drinks are available from a buffet. Toilets are equipped with running water and chemical septic tanks. signed especially for through passengers between Chicago, Cincinnati and Florida points the buffet funcheon and tavoratory facilities have made it possible to eliminate many stops between prin- cipal. cities, reducing running time. “THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | SCOUT NIGHT | OTHER MATTERS HEARD AT) | MEETING CONDUCTED _ THURSDAY NIGHT Preparations were made at the regular supper meeting of Key » West Lions Clyb, Thursday eve-! ning for Sea»Scout-Night to ibe | & » headlined at the meeting. next | week.*' Invitations’ ‘Were “being | sent to 30 boys of this city be-/ tween the ages, of 15 and 19 years, to attend the Lions-Club supper as guests of the’club. Program for Sea Scout Night | Compan LEGALS NOTICE OF MASTERS SALE | Notice is hereby given that under | and by yirtue of a certain Order and Decree of foreclosure and sale | made and entered on the 17th day | of December, A. D. 1938, in_and by the Cireuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of the Florida, in and for Mon Chancery, in a_ ca pending, wherein Duval 3} a Florida corporation, plaintiff and Bonnie Bush Aust a widow, Robert B. Austin, Jr., and anor Austin, his wife, John B. Austin and Billie Austin, his i Dorothy L. Austin, a single woman, Richard Austin and Austi a minor, and tip, as Administrat: amento annexo of th Testament of Rob ased, are defendants, of Mortgage, the un- ; ecial Master’ in Chan- | will offer for sale.and will sell | ry, for cash in hand, to the highest and best bidder at the front door of the County Court House of Monroe County, Florida, y of Key West, Florida, Austin, h | during the legal ho: wit, will be turned entirely over to $ expansion plans for the new) Ship being organized and to top- ics of scouting, interest. President H: E. Day called the | meeting to order Thursday night at 6:30 o’clock. Lion E. S. Walden was speaker | of the evening, presenting a talk on “Life Among the American ‘ Indians”. Considerable parapher- nalia of Indian life was presented in illustration of the talk. Directors of the club held a meeting following the supper ses- sion, at which topics of, finance, |,Clubhouse promotion, cenyention ; Plans and new member.expan- sion were discussed. > ot Visiting Lions were Elmer, E. | Heinemann and Fred Schmochi- bier, with their friend, Edward Reith, all of Kirkwood, Mo. ‘the 1939 style in motor Windows are hermetically sealed De- ARRIVE IN CITY | Mrs. Raymond McCaw, and time and since, he has frequently asserted, that “we do not need any more taxes”, and has con-| ,Sistently advocated more econ- r.iorida Motor Lines start the new Chicago-Florida Limited service in Key West. leaving here at 11:00 A. M., daily, and arriving in Chicago, Ill. fortv-four hours later. | pocccccccccccccccccccces | ———. | Mrs. Mary Payton, of New York 'City, arrived in Key West dur- \ing the week and have made ar- {rangements to spend the winter * omy in offices, from governor to! ,fonstable, and less taxes. It is expected that his recom-| mendations for more economy | HALTS LEVY will be given greater considera- | ° tion by. the 1939 legislature be- “cause they will be backed up by} a convincing demonstration in the operation of the departments directly under his control ‘that such economy is both possible and practicable. Pel ee A récent release by the Florida ; Tox Revision League ‘shows that TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Jan, 21 overnor Cone reduced’ the ex-| (FNS).—Comptroller J. M. Lee ditures of his own office from; has been stopped by an injunc- -$86,590 in 1936°to to $28,772 in| tion from levying on and seizing 1938, a reduction of 66 per’ cent, some .40-odd Suwannee stores to ,And that the combined costs of|‘eoliect the chain store tax. Of the governor's office and the six the 80 Suwannee stores in the ALSO PREVENTS SEIZURE IN ENDEAVOR TO COLLECT STORE TAX WEEKLY SCRAPBOOK e WEEK'S BEST RECIPE | Mince Meat Filled Cookies: 1; cup butter, 1 cup light brown sugar, 2 eggs, 2 cups ground roll- | ed oats, 1 2-3 cups flour, 1 tsp., soda, 1 cup mince meat, 1 tsp.; cornstarch. Cream butter and) |add sugar gradually. Add well; beaten eggs, rolled oats, flour and | soda. Turn on floured board and | |roll. Bake. When done put two cookies together with mince meat: thickened with cornstarch: Bake 10 min. at 350 degrees. Makes 30 double cookies. i months here. RETURNS HERE {was in Havana on business for a |few days, was a returning pas- Appelrouth's |senger on the Steamship Cuba “The Store of Fashion’. spots} yesterday afternoon. advertisements in this issue call- ing attention to a variety of spe- | cial new merchandise now of-| fered for sale. | we | LEGALS A host of new Spring items are | IN THE CIRCUIT advertised by this, Key” West's GlaL cinctin, MONHOH COUN: Only Department Store, in their) ,7¥+, IN CHANCERY, space today. See it today for} At The Stores | Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., who Subscribe to The Citizen—20c weekly, COURT, STATE rturo Henriquez, Complainant, the in Monro da, cribed as fol- On the Island of Key known as Lots Four (4) (5), Block Thirteen (13), to Key West Foundation No. 1, Key West, Florida, in Plat Book One, page 155, Monroe County, Florida blic Records, ’: his 28th day of December, 8. N_B, CLEARE, JR. E in Chancery. yest and A Ww. Solicitor for Pl 31, 1938—jan. NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a certain Order and Decree of foreclosure and sale 14, 21, 28, 1939. made and entered on the 24th day of December, A. D. 1938, in-and by the cuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Cireuit of the State of Florida, in and for Monroe County, in Chancery, in, a cause therein pending wherein Aquilino Lope is plaintiff and E. Rosenthal, also sometimes known as Etta Rosen- a widow, Atlantic Salvage tion, a-'corporation organ- under the laws of orida, 8. J. Barco, ipper, a widow, also known as Nina Belle per, dividually and as Exe- cutrix of the Last Will and Testa- ment of Glenn B. Skipper, deceased, <. Hanafourde and Florida Se- Holding Company, a dis- orida corporation, and al persons or parties claim- rough, under. or from said curities Holding Com- defendants, Foreclosure | e, the undersigned Spe- er in Chancery will offer nd will sell at public out- ery for cash in hand to the highest and best bidder at the front door of the County Court House of Monroe County, Florida, in the City of Key West, ‘Florida,’ during the legal hours of. sale,’ to-wit, M., y of February, A, D.. 1939, the following p parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and ‘being in the ‘County ‘of Monroe, State of Florida, and desctibed as follows: On the Island of Key West, ‘known on William A: Whitehead’s, map, delineated in February, A. D. 1829, Part of Lot Three (3) in Square yurteen (14), commencing at aj; rint..on. Duval Sget Fifty-one | Git) feet and six (6) inches from corner of Duval and Green reets, and: running along Duval vet in aS. E'ly direction Thirty of 3 cial M for ‘WO FOR cRIPMED The year 1939 promises to see hundreds of civic sore spots cleaned up and a wide variety of urgent com- munity needs taken care of in all parts of the United States, Dr. Ed- ward J, McCormick, Grand Exalted Ruler of the Benevolent and Pro- tective Order of Elks, pointed out in a statement released yesterday, fol- lowing a recently completed nation- al survey. The Elks, he said, are sponsoring worthy civic and com- munity projects through their 1,500 Lodges in this country. A nation- wide query to learn the nature of these individual community proj ects disclosed that they include, ARRIVAL IN QUICK FAMILY Letters received in Key West are to the effect that Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Quick, of Sacramento, Calif., are the parents of a girl, born January 7, weighing seven and half pounds. The baby has been given the name Linda Lee. Mrs. Quick was before mar- riage Miss Nellie Rose Villareal, | of this city. Poeitry—Weather Permitting I've written themes on babbling broaks and daisies in the field. I've practiced on.my brand new uke until my fingers peeled. I’ve bought me hats and dresses new, even ‘ through”— A lot of godd those ‘thing’! do— it’s snoWing! learned: to “follow among others, the activities fllus- trated in the above drawing. These numerous projects break down into five groups: Health, recreation, charity, education and community welfare, “This year will see democracy at work along 9 broad front,” Dr. Bc Cormick said. “Everywhere Ameri- cans are hard at work building a better America ani some 500,000 Elks are proud of the opportunity they have to take the Iéadership in carrying on countless civic projects of distinct benefit to the communi- ties in which they and their families live.” And Advises “But, boy, you can’t live on the slender income your mother makes from selling the milk. Doesn’t your father do anything?” “Yes, he pours in the water”. Ask Your Grocer For Strong Arm BRAND COFFEE Serving the Key West trade for over thirty-five years! 2S TRY =~. Deepsea and Key West Reef Fishing on the Charter Boat “MARLIN” CAPT, FRANK GATES Phone K. W, Citizen—Phone 5] or 157 Imajor departments under His con- “trol. were reduced from $1,338,- 553 in 1936 to $935,462 in 1938, a} total reduction of $403,091, or 60} per cent. To «'those ‘ reductions! must be added the fact that the State Road Department has paid off a deficit of $2,500,000 which it inherited at the beginning of| the Cone administration and is now operating on a “pay-as-you- | go” policy in accordance with his Tecent statement that a “govern-| ment should not spend more than! it takes in”. And practically “every one of these departments | are performing more duties, col- lecting, accounting for and distri- buting more money and have, more- routine work to perform| than ever before. | The novel experience of hav- ing a governor who has actually put into effect his pre-election pramises of economy, has rallied | the press and citizenship of Florida back of Governor: Cone’s emphatic stand of “no more! taxes” and is expected: to:he a/ powerful force in support of such| ‘economy recommendations. he may propose in his legislative! message. | :..-THE LOW DOWN | ; FROM HICKORY GROVE | | } I been getting another bunch! of mail_from Mr. Morgenthau, and he sure seems to want to sell me_a_bond, J But’ the thing that kindd gets! mé, and I cannot savvy too ‘well, i about him wanting me to save all the time: And in Wash- ington; they don’t .do any saving their ownself, but are all the timevspending; more ;than : they taKkein- } And mostly, they spend it on TairfbOw ‘ideas, ‘and also moré and/ more secretaries. And the ‘secret / service-men, they have them ‘too, | ng n=} state, 20 are admittedly members of a chain and paying the $400 — NEW GRIDDLES real bargains on quality mer- chandise. In order to prepare a new | f aluminum griddle for use, first; Brady Poultry wash well in warm water and| Good prices are in effect at enouuh a RL anaes lia cai this new Poultry Store on White small piece of paper placed on’ Street. Full line, of ‘hens, fryers top will brown. Lower the heat and roasters—and fresh eggs, tao. and start baking. For electric! Cheely Lumber stoves, preheat the griddle four; The city’s leading Lumber minutes, lower heat and start;Company continues their mes- baking. Cakes often stick if/Sages of good cheer concerning griddle is too hot. jWash the, the future Key West—with new griddle after it has been used in; homes and stores—built with hot, soapy water and wipe thor: |Cheely lumber and materials, : j Gardner's Pharmacy oughly dry before storing. | Prescription headquarters Counsel for the chain advised the comptroller last week his clients had repossessed 19. stores| and would pay the chain store tax on these. The remainder, the attorneys claim, are still in- dividually owned and operated. Comptroller Lee, claiming his! investigators have evidence to the contrary, kad delivered warrants} for the contents of seven stores in Central Florida to Sheriff) Chas. M. Hand of Seminole Coun- ty, who had seized the merchan- IN KEY WEST for THESE HELP .,| too, for cameras, the best in If every pot, kettie or utensil | candy—and a full line of the best used in cooking, is washed while’ jn patent medicines and drug hot and as soon as emptied it will | items. save labor. . .A coat ef lacquer) Key West Paint Co. | on wire clothes line will help in| Have you been following the keeping rust stains from soiling’ periodic ads sponsored by this clothes. . .If family is large use| company? They call attention to © Sunday Pirates vs Key West and Tro- jaris vs Blue Sox scheduled in regular Monroe County’ baseball doubleheader. 1 p. m. Navy Field,” | Key West Boat Club sailboat, ! réwboat, outboard motorboat out- ing at Yacht Basin. 2 p. m. and fritters. It will save time, of paints—and the supply more people and cakes) “best paints at popular prices”. are better when not crowded. . -! j:oifiX 8 After washing woolen blankets,}..The. checkerboard adverti rinse through several waters. Do| ment this week met with good Monday ‘not wring out but hang up drip- Public meeting of interested | P!"8: parties for completion of the in- ing advantage of the sales of- i fered in this leading furniture RUG SAVER |store’s main departments—living tracoastal waterway from Miami} to Key West with Col. Lewis H.| Children usually insist upon |Toom suites, np "we® and Bed Watkins, of U. S. Engineers. 10/ Playing on the floor. They often a, m. Office of Superintendent| Play with modeling clay "and of Lighthouses’ W. W. Demeritt. | Paints on the rug. A good Mea Regular Island City Basketball | foF every home where children League doubleheader. Park Ti-| Play is to make a playboard for | gers vs Army and’Lions vs Navy, the floor. Take a large soneen 7:30 p.m. High School Gym. board or heavy .sarepoard. uals Meeting of Key West Zoning Wood of copperboard, and cover | Board. 8 p.m. Residence of W. with black oil | cloth. Fasten) B. Kirke. edges with thumb tacks. This is! popular prices” is headlined easily washed with soap and wa-|“The Store of Quality’s” space | ter and saves the rug. j today—and, take it from us—this store .rea}]y pas an. . outstanding selection {9 ; ek from. Drop |in and see for Yourselt.. Famous Bahia Honda Fishing He 's Big sale Monday on a full line | of new dresses is announced in Holtsberg’s advertisement today. See the descriptions—then plan jto be on hand early for best se- | lections. Pearlman's The story of “good shoes at Friday Key West. Boat Club regular meeting. 8 p. m. Lighthouse INSPIRATIONAL Building Three. A man who lives right, and is Delray High School plays Key} right, has more power in his si West ‘High School five. 7:30 p./ lence than another has by his’ mi." High School Gym. | words. Character “i8" like _bells| Key West—and headquarters, | two pans when making pancakes; various items in their full’stock | theme "is / response—many people are tak-/| in} Madeline Henriquez, { Defendant. i ORDER OF PUBLICATION | It appearing by the sworn bill filed in the above-stated cause that Madeline Henriquez, the defendant therein named, is a non-resident of the State of Florida and sides at Colera, Alabama, Box 98, Route +1; that said defendant is over the age of twenty-one y ; that there is | i 2 of Florida a summons in chan- cery upon whom would bind said defendant. It is therefore ordered that said defendant be and she is hereby re- | quired to appear te the bill of com- plaint filed in said cause on or b jfore Monday, the 6th day of Fe jruary, A. D, 1939, otherwise the al- legations of said’ bill will be taken as confessed by said defendaht. It is further ordered that der be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished in said county and state. | Done and ordered this 6th day of January, 1939. | (SEAL) | | ori Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court. (sa.) Florence E. Sawyer feputy Clerk, | (Sa.) T. 8. CARO, die ei Solicitor for Complainant. jan7-14-21 feb4,1939 E'S COURT \ eae rs THE COUNTY JUD AND FOR MONROR COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. re: Estate of reed NATHALIE MAGERHAN: ‘ i Deceased. jNovicHlor INTENTION TO MATE APPLICATION FORE DISCHARG: _ hel |, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, WILLIAM R. WARREN and J. J. TREVOR, Ex- ecutors of the estate of NATHALIE MAGERHANS, will, on the 25th day of January, 1939, submit their final accounts in said estate to the Honorable Raymond R. Lord, Coun- ty Judge in and for Monroe County, Florida, for approval, and at the same time file their application for, discharge from further administra- tion of said estate, said Exeeutors having faithfully performed | duties and. completed said adminis- | tration. VATED this 21st day of Novem- |ber, A. D. 1938. \ WILLIAM R. WARREN, i J. J. TREVOR, jExecutors of estate of Nathalie Magerhans, deceased. | MURRELL & MALONE, | Attorneys for Executors. nov26; dev3-10-17-24-31; and/jan7- 14721,1939. j In this | their | TI PPPPLILEPZLCL CLL LL COMPLAINT SERVICE. . . Bee ke too, bad if a secre- | away or gets Wst, it) should “be vice-versa: You" van! public daily are at Courthouse gra plenty of secretaries, at 10| ni 5 Square. Bathing Beaches are at sBut I read where the govern-| south ends of Duval and White ent, it is going im the hole 4,000 |Streets. Swimming pools are at Shuffleboard courts opén to the which ring out sweet music, and | | which, when touched accidently | | even, resound with sweet music. | —Philip Brooks. | H | dise before the injunction order Other warrants UIA0@UAM IAL initeef «Tarpon ~ Permit - Ald ov MBone Fishing: Cottages-+$1 per person and-up Storie Crab Dinners a Specialty Phone No Name Key No. 1 Information 44f you do not:. Receive Your Copy of The CITIZEN thence ‘at right angles in N. E'ly direction One hundred and thirteen (113) feet; thence at right angles in a N. W'ly direction’ Thirty | (30) feet; thence at right angles in a S. W'ly direction One hundred and thirteen (113) feet to the'place of beginning. Also e Banking House situated upon described lot of land and the Fixtures thereon. H Dated this 28th day of December, D. 1938. | W. CURRY HARRIS, | é Special Master in Chancery ‘AQUILINO LOPEZ, JR., | Solicitor for Plaintif! | 28, 1939 | pking situated | A. dec, 31, 1938; jan. HE CIRCUIT COURT OF rne| TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT | FLORIDA, "HANCERY LOUIS MOLINA, \ Complainant, reclosure of Mortgage. . HYATT, ete, a Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing from the sworn bill |tiled by the complainant in the aboye stated cause that the ‘de- fendants, Harry Duval and Lucille | , his wife, are non-residents | State of Florida, and that! dence as is particularly, 01 Ponce de Leon Street, eorgia; that said are each‘over the age of one years,and that there is| in the State of Florida, | e service of a summons upon | would bind said defendants. It is therefore Ordered that said defendants be and they are’ hereby | required to appear: to the bill of | complaint filed in said cause on or onday, the 6th day of Feb- | . D, 1939, otherwise the al- legations of said’ bili will be taken as confessed by said defendants. It is further Ordered that this Order be published once each week ‘for four consecutive weeks in The 'Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in Monroe County, Flor- | ida. Done and Ordered this 6th, 1939. | | (Seal) Ross C Sawyer | Clerk of Circuit Court. | RAYMOND R. LORD, | Solicitor for the Complainant. Jan7-14-21-28; feb5,1939 | known Atlan fendant January | | Subscribe to. The Citizen—20c/ | weekly. | de- | fi Round Gut You KEY WEST ai oat TELA AINA, évia P & O Steamship CUBA Ga Hay ie: ne, Mente Thilon $2 ROUND Ar. Hava 3:00 p.m. same afternoon Pe TRIP Lv. Havana, 9:000.m. Tuesdays-Fridays INCLUDING MEALS 1 As. Key West, 3:15 p.m. same afternoon sis = arn % CUBAN TOURIST TAX 50¢ 10 DAY LIMIT To PORT TAMPA, Tuesdays and Fridays, 5 p. oe eal The PENINSULAR & OCCIDENTAL S. S. COMPANY For Information, Tickets and Reservations, Phone 14 J. H. COSTAR, Agent a OVERSEAS TRANSPORTATION CO., INC. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service " _between— MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving All Points on Florida Keys betweun MIAMI AND KEY WEST TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY (Except Sunday) virect Between Miami and Key West. DIRECT EXPRESS: Leaves Miami 2:00 o’clock A. M., arriving Key West 7:00 o’clock A. M. Leaves Key West 9:00 o'clock A. M., arriving Miami 2:00 o’clock P. M. LOCAL: (serving all intermediate points) Leaves Miami 9:00 o'clock A. M., arriving Key West 4:00 o'clock P. M. Leaves Key West 8:00 o’clock A. M., arriving Miami 3:00 o'clock P.M. million ‘this year, So it is easy to| Roosevelt Boulevard and Yacht | reached him. %e why, they are lookin’ behind|Basin. Tennis and Handball! enroute or in process of Prepara-| @ enee every gate-post for money. |courts, diamondball field, picnic | tion were nullified by the court’s| the Favorite In Key West “And this Mr. Morgenthau, in/ tables, riding devices for chil-| order. ‘ aaaae fils letter, he invites criticism, so| dren, checkers, chess, domino| Judge J. B. Johnson also di- — THY ¥— Preckon he is none too well satis-| tables, horseshoe court at Bay-| rected Sheriff Hand to return to By 6 P. M. PHONE—WESTERN UNION | ree Pick-Up and Delivery Service fied his ownself, with the way} view Park. For further infor- the owners all goods and mer- Between 6 and 7 P. M, things are turning out—and may-! mation concerning Key West ap-| be US. fs Yours, with the low down, JO SERRA. i he had never seen our | ply at the Chamber of Commerce jor The Key West Citizen. Tour ' Chamber's offices. | of Key West booklets are at the | | { Comptroller Lee and the at- torney general will contest the injunction and move to have i} same dismissed. | TI PLOL ELLE L STAR > BRAND | CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS e e deliver your copy of and a Western Union Messenger Boy will N N) N N) N & & : N & The Citizen. Full Cargo Insurance Office: 813 Caroline St. Telephones 92 and 68 Warehouse—Corner Eaton and Francis Streets