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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1939 (NEW YEA R’S ' EOVE by. Angela Lorden This ts Heaven” Aula’ JAN, sitting forwatd’ ‘in’ his chair on the terrace,-was hold- ing Noel’s hand tightly between. his two palms, as though it were something ptecious. As though he would never let go. “Tomorrow you'll be cn your way.to Hollywood’ and tame; far oubof our reach, wor’s you, ‘Noei?” “There’s not a placé iu the wor! distant enough cr that.” Noel's iy were trembling. She va to look at him—afraid would read what her eyés said = eloquently. “It’s just for this little lace you’ »” It was as though he Zould'| hardly bear ‘to’ say: it. I don’t know when 1 may ee You Probably ‘some* and rit say, ‘That's’ chand. 1 knew™het one wonder if- A and | es bik her on cei in ne let i die 1 Na : tired: é "But de you know what my heart: will say, Noel?” He was compelling her eyes 0. meet his:| ¢ eyes were ints of lig! tke a ‘flame oe ing her biged racing: neal aida hear: would PERERA ta Aine ro rou tea.’ etter to where: they. sitting, cafrying the huge’ silver faye Noel oe aps cried“ a her eopen intmi e moment was gone, maybe forever. Soon ‘she would: be going—when would she séé Allan again? “Shall 1 pour you séme tea?” Thé‘cup rattled against its saucer ag Noel lifted them from the tray. Her hands were trembling; tears she was trying to‘keep'back stung her eyes. Please, please, make him say it—just once, she was praying; Ican be happy remembering it for the*rést of my-life. Allen put down the tea, un- seemed to be thinking chooly you two chilaren’so sérious aLout?” she asked with an affec+ tionate “rebukes She stopped sud- denly, ceught in the senscmese bt | th>-atmogsphere.--“What’s—” She*. started to say, “What’s wrong? but didn’t. “T think I'd" better’ go" soon.” Noel’s “voice sounded’ hard." She was stééling herself against the de- parture.“Wheh’s ee train?” “To “halt But so soot Noel?” i ‘Mrs. He Yiscchand: rive to‘ridé tothe station, “T ‘think* not—if bay ‘was standing in't! ows of the porch when F -doest’t “shad- joel tate: $ “You ‘must let us hear’ from you, exooet 3 around-Noel’s waist. Sete mike greatly; my dear. And Tl be wi ing figs luek-in your work.” oodby, Allan:”- Noel held her band. cand went into the house quickly. She ‘wanted to leave them lec fo* a ‘moment. It was a hurriéd kiss between’ them, presi ae peers Even then Noel wai! is have him ask her ‘tovstay. She thought, on the ride to the! station, she couldn’t endure going away. The -best, she was leaving | behind. Hollywood loomed un- leasantly, then," ahead’ of her. Beveral times she almost said ‘to’ 7S btease turn baek; going.” r But she kept silent, quietly cry- Through the misery. of the*brief | trip there was one triumphant sen- tence pounding. in ber head: “ALLAN LOVES ME!” ‘For Always’ ‘knowledge was slim ‘solace as'| the‘distance between them lengthe| enéé: On the station’ platform, she stood-alone-and watched Joe am- ble baek-to the car. In the‘distance Noel could der ‘He must tell her what it same da: the ‘steam train chugging. Its yeu eut| Lions Club and U. S. Army are} |8 a. m=tomiorréw. No<cars ‘will be permittéd to proceed “north” of} * im not{om™ the east’ coast. B. Parke: and ing‘in the corner of the back seat. ‘Butsch (captain), center. miraculous, beautiful! test 2» NAVY FIVE HAS WITHDRAWN | FROM LEAGUE AND Has! FORFETTED” REMAINING GAMES | | Miami Beach Typhoons will | invade the domain of the Key} West Conchs tonight and will play ‘andther “game*in the series! of the high school conference’ schedule. Uy S* Navy: five has withdrawn’: afm from the Island City Basketball League and” has forfeited the re-| i mainder of its games. i slated to clash in thé’opening con- | | “I forgot something.” Mrs. Méar-+test ‘tonight at the: high» school + gymnasium. The high school conference} * teams will play. the nightcap. | Conchs’‘will probably send ing | Lewin and ‘E; Pinder as forwards, | Stickney. and~ Nelson’ as guards} and Schoneck at center. Collins, Matthews and Soldano will be? eld in reserve. »Typhoons have a great record! i Nicholson are forwards, Weath: erby and Weinkle guards an Adam: Tevilt and Farley are the re- | serves. | Sgt. Solt ‘and J. V. Woodson } will referee this important con- Curtain-raiser will get under-} way promptly at 7:30 o’elock. BASEBALL GAMES t THE KEY WEST CITIZEN (Continued tin? ‘Page Oney | be doné to protect the President! | the inainland= :Ta Patrol Bridges - Mayer: Willard: M:; Albary,’ wh has beén ‘invited’ to ride-with the President, has announced that al bridges Will ‘be patrolled © bégin-' ning ed#ty Saturday morning‘ and lasting until the presidential par- ty. passes onto the Island of ‘Key West. -This méans that’no pe- destrians, or no fishermen will be allowed on the bridges. To fj er safeguard passage of the pr nitial car, at request’ of ColonékeStarling, the Overseas Road* aqd Toll Bridge’ District Commisston, acting with the State Road Department, will close 'route 4A.from: Florida City, after “thé tolf gaté on Big ‘Pine Key to- | moryovWy so that the highway may be free as possible of traffic. ~ 4 ‘To Have Lunch AfteJeaving Florida: City: the party. :will. proceed without’ a ; scheduled stop until West Sum- is reached: Of}; merjand~ Key course, the President: may * halt the procession at Pigeon Key ‘or! at some other point along. the line - long enough to study» some Hing Présidént will return to Key West -conelusion- of--the- war-games. Patrol Schedule mander Albury; advising. Chief of Police: Friday- night,-- iilerd “M. Albury has} parking will be prohibit Bor steve thé following: tenta- tive schedule of patrol for the in- urday, February 18: Roosevelt Boulevard down Divi - sion to Duval; -down Duval to This is shéwn to be necessaty*to j have sweepér operate successfiul- Florida City to Stock Island,|ly for: Saturday's evept.' Also, ‘Nationa? Guard." Stock <Island:'to~and:' inctuding } [Bay Shore Boulevard, American Legion. Boulevard and Bay Park’ to Di-, vision “and” Duvat streets, U. Arniy: DuivaP té-Greene: stréet;' inclu- sive, loca¥ police and deputies. Orders were isstied today” to allow ‘no parkirig on’ thé: triangie/ imately 4 ‘o’elock:. in" frént ‘of’ the’ Naval-Radio«Sta~ tion’ Building: (Old: Post Office|:o’cloek until. the: Presidential par) "¢ = All. police: will -be- dressed * ints SERENE 8 seul Builting) as thé cars-of the visit- | délegation aééompanying President Roosevelt will be park- ed there following the trip ahr ae ‘the city: the President and’ party falco otis bridges and::enter: the CCC.Camp for!luneheor; Nation- al Guard pick-up will ‘corie“irito city limits and patrol, placed to best advantage by Post Com~ od RUNS onkithh kteaeetne CdOCCEDENacedSECe FORSALE’ particylar scene or phase of the}! Overseas Highway ¢onstruction. At West Summerland. Key~ the President’ is: scheduled -to have a plate luncheon and wave a greet- | ing to the members of the Civilian | Conservation Corps stationed there. That will be about 1 p. m. It! ig i expected. the President | will order a brief stop atop Bahia. | Honda Bridge, the highest of the | series of spans covering: the-wa- ter gaps between. Big. Pine Key|' jand@ Lower Matecumbe. From is ‘heart would be saying, “You didn’t tell me, Allan.” It took courage—and ‘a kind of des- wae need—to bring. the words} 7, epeat you know, *Noel?” ‘His eyes were panerity upon her. She felt them burning right into-her heart. The sun was now’ a burnt orange balf in'the west. The sink~ ing rays “to envelop them ay a mellow warmth. The: whole world seemed to sing with him- when he said it, sitting across from her: “1 love you, Noél. I think 1 must have loved you from the very be- ginning.” Noel went over_and sat on the at his feet. “And I love you, lan, for so long-I can't remem- ber anything before it.” smoke made.a gray. curl in the’ blue sky. Joe was ‘starting the mete" Noel called to‘him} run- | ning across:the platform. Joe took’ his Mand off the*gear shift,in sur-| prise. “Pint not ‘going. to: New” York,” | she announced frantically, “Drive: mie’ = the hi Joe.” farehend, sittin, SLATED SUNDAY: |that point onward the party. is | expected to proceed as quickly as | possible to Key’ West. Once the BLUE SOX’ VS. PIRATES IN president reaches ‘the naval ‘sta- OPENER; SEAFOODERS Vs. |tion here he will be driven di- | Teetly ‘to: the’ cabana. CONCHS IN“ NIGHTCAP | Radio Addiess There telephone wires have alone on | |been strung to attach’ to. micro- ; will cross bats in the openirig'the broadcasting. companiés. asied’ beeatnlestiyy- “He’s.in the study,” replied, not able to hide her| ball League Sunday afternoon at! at this point or whether the mie- or NoeF broke down'com- Navy Field. Seafood Grill nine | rophones will be brought to his etel and Key West Conchs are’ sched- | car is not known at this time. At [thought T could go—" She was ‘ 4 im’ the older "wonan's comfarting’ Vea to’ meet in the nightcap. arms. “I love Allan, too mucht® Blue Sox and Roadside Pirates} | phones that will be installed by}* his mother | game of a Monroe County Base-| Whether the President will alight}, “Noel, I'm happy. I've known] the Sox and M. Acevedo will be for a‘long time it-was-you that! behind’ the plate: Malgrat’ will Allan loved. I've wished so much’ tse the slab for the Bucs, with for you to be bappy together.’ x 7. Her voice cracked on the words, | 122 Rodriguez: catching. his ints. Her chin nua as she said, “Go to Allan, m mide | Wickers and Joe* Navarro’ will ed through the Tong! ‘form the battery for'the Grillers. “Now it’s too late.” There was is words. Noel raised herself on her knees, touthed’ his cheék lovingly. “No, t's not” words poured in.a tush—“it can’t be too late; noth- ing. else matters—” She'd forgot- — Hollywood aud everything e Allan's arms ‘held her close to him. Their lips met, were held in a passionate exchange. “Darling,” he murmured, still keeping her tights in ‘his ‘embrace. They looked at eeeing other. close to ‘ether, dis- oie «(4 love. ye ope foe] sank back on the grass, she dropped her head on his knees, held on to the arm round. her shoulder. “This- is heaven, Aflan,” she said dreamily. “Why didn’t you tell me before?” ‘A Matter Of Hours’ THY talked of‘ their “love as wefe the first to discover. Noel wall ba knocked ona door at the} Casbonell and Cyril Griffin’ will “Who. is- it?” came a muffied/ perform for the: Conchs. voiee, She heard Allan’s slow shuf-| Opening.‘contest ' will. begin at fling. footsteps 1 o'clock oel.” She was singing it, | \° Secccceseceedsesvecococss “The Seor opened and Allan stood before Be oy on his cane. “T cami -—for-alwa: LOW. DOWN ne Se “Sey FROM HICKORY GROVE: arms. went. ae his, neck. youre glad, dagtt ing.” whole body | S@@#eebsoervossnevcosore She could feel iymble: gery against hers.) I been kinda half-way inter- ou can’t send me away now.” She buriedther face inhis shoulder. ested: ite RnEee, DOr eareane “Nothing else matters, as long as | I'm with you Pils hetp: you: get'| scheme. better.” And I have not héard’ much is getting’ along with her power | dio broadeast ona nation-wide hookup formally opening the: Golden''Gate World’s Fair at San |-— Francisco. | That duty over with, the Presi- dent is expected to walk a few feet to.a ramp which will lead him directly-to a launch frem the; |U.S.S. Houston, -10,600‘ton cruis-| fer of the latest type, which will’ ‘| be his home for.the next two or three weeks. Thosé who know | the President state that once “he | is comfortable in his special quaf= |ters aboard the Houston he will | not leave them’ extept to make'an occasional fishing’ trip. The’ Houstoy ,will carry him to vicini- ty of the: point where he wants to fish land the-cruiser’s launch, | with probably a Key West guide, |! | will be used for the actual fish- though it-were a rapture they When he’said. “Darling,” she-seemed to wings. “TT never leave him, sure of hersel “It’s only a matter of hours.” His voice held an you'll be so far will seem tke. ata she told | dream.” “J said Fve/ mi L wouldn't keep you here, Ni if I could. It will be ——__ before ae: sitting around creature is over.” “rfhcome hack then.” she prom+ ua send for me.” t's called. the His hand! ripi sé d: het’ head, | about it till here lately: But the: ing- - overt Bed SOV "You | news trickling out now, it does} Many: Coming Here j the last ghost of his doubt. | not look ‘so good, or promising» | There are thousands of cars “Never, never.” she told-him. If you do not happen to re-| and scorés“of-yachts in Key West “What will you-do-abeut Holly-"| member it, the idea there, it was| today. Many others are expett- at | wood? he‘ continueé: She laughed hap; ily. They were | on the divan, w their arms” round each other. “ promised m whis| member to tell oyna pane SED ney from the sofa: lephone?” He) Hacede to’ leave! tae ree room. “Ni wait with me,” she asked.. An then she picked up the reone, riterion- offices. Whe: she was connected with Bill Smith | alae Ire- | jto build’ dams and make power—| kind of a Socialist plan, where And from the} way. it is-commencing-to pan out, | it looks like it is O.K. in one way there is*no: profit. But also; it looks like there is maybe going | to be poor lights. They are starting a rumpus | pow, the ecevap says; and the state } ed tonight ‘and: very ‘early’ tomor: row, before traffic is ‘shut off at visitors except those) business will be exc! chitia: be a-strong guard’of ‘soldiers*and sailors to see that intruders’ do’ not jump the fence; at least ‘un= BUSINESS. PROPERTY FOR SALE. Southwest corner’ 107 , feet on Caroline -street. by 115 feet on- Margaret street. Mighty good corner for filling-.station and garage. JOHNSON: & ; JOHNSON, 419 Duval-St. feb17-2tx MODERN BRICK: BUNGALOW. Two-bedreoms, enclosed sleep: ing™ poreh;’. bath; living-reom. dining reom; breakfast. room; kitchen. All conveniences. Bargain, reasonable terms. 1117 South street. febi5-s FOR SALE-=Lot 8, block ‘6, Mar- tello Towers, $3,000. P. L. Wil- son, phone 598, Key West. feb15-1mo equipped; engine and” hui,’ in very good coridition: Newly renovated: pore tials cash: |all events, somewhere between 3} Howard Gates will twirl for! and-4 p.m. he will deliver’a ra-}i PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per 100, THE ARTMAN-PRESS: jun2$<f CORNER LOT, 602100 feet. Cor- ner Apply’Box D;'The Citizen. nov2-tf TWO LOTS on Washington street, 98 ft: front, 112 féet * déep:’ Réagohable. Apply 1219 Pearl stteet.- novii-s it tegen FOURTEEN:FOOT BOAT, with . four-horse outboard Johnson motor, ‘fully equipped, $150! | 1217*Petgonia street, rear. ‘ou’ll see:” she: the state and the govt. run things| Florida ‘City around 8 ay m: Alt ‘ wae 4 and” then | —and” no” profit: \the naval station and there wilt} * til the: President is safely aboard} ‘ the Houston. Yacht owners and others in she told: him: | fellers, and “T've-decided I'm -not ‘goin; to: | local cOmmiunities, they are ar- Ne el. | Fo Petiywepd. Will you notify ae 1 oatyings ‘and putting on a kind of aig as yelling back, “You're 3 ring -circus—but getting no crazy!” and’ when he had calmed | Place. down to inquire’ the reason, she’|: Ahd the people who put up the/ ee micah 7 By ae » |money, vit"looks kind&-siekly for tightly ate mal married. od." |them.. They are‘ going’ to have mently. I -can’t-| Some trouble getting their-money. change my plans. fans. Goodby.” She | back—at the ticket wagon. peng up before he could answer | Yours, with the low down, ‘a ee like, blue night | SG SERRAS feo scar Flees to Allan, | when shé Sapeaiat | “Now — Proverbs forthe Médish ai and | ator Chic depends not on the purse | but on’ the person. When buying stockings, re- love. His eenae va worlless—co walked voee. eo me! piness | ofbeing loved by Al the happin | member—sheer today and gone life, she nee find led Ci eped| tomorrow. aon. Ul frst al No budget is working unless it — on Weil beh Mood: asetahee forever,’ | allows for some pet extravag+ Onna 1938, Angela’ Lotdén) > | ANCE. Gloves tight and unwrinkable’ The End | Are simply unthinkable. ——— - --— ~—+-——- | Never say dye—if ‘fabries aren't FINALLY FLOORS® BULE- | worth it. Pay your bits the -tirst of the Mer grouchy husband’ upy took| GRATION, Wis—The metal ee ee H your means.” him” fora visit in the country, | diet preferred hoy John Hammier’s |" Eyen the bolder*maids As they gazed over the glorious | Guernsey’ bull’ finally “got” the| Cover the shoulder blades. landscape, she exclaimed, “Tsn’t | ‘animal. It died. At the rendér-' It is an iif coiffure that cannot this scenery just heavenly?” ‘ing plant it wes diseovered' that{ blow and still be good: “Um, I don’t know”, He’ said!‘a*nail' in the animal's stomach| To the’chie, a dress*must‘be ‘so “Take away the mountains and had pierced its heart. Other | simple it needs no adjusting; too the lake and it’s just’ like any-|nails, staples and’ pieces of wire} many hooks spoil the thought. where “else”, RAL were also found. “Tenshan—Right dress?” A young wife, hoping to cheer | the gevt. and the; boats may go out and leok Houston over provided they stay at a’reasonable: distance away | front the big erdiser. Aty* boat- }man. that disturbs. the. President's er is liable to get’ séme* pretty curt orders from some hard-boil- jed sailors determined” that their ; Commander-in-Chief shall not-be at Washington, is their theory. It is reported’around the naval}: station that the President plans to make a trip to Dry Tortugas ing in all the world and where he may inspect old Fort Jeffer- son, which is now a national monumenttand being restored un- der direction’ of the National Park: Service, When the President leaves Key West waters for the Caribbean to watch the fleet’ at war games] RO) and to review the naval vessels|* at the conclusion of the maneu- vers is not known. With the President twill be Admiral Wil- Captain White Hi Edwin Ix Watson; niilitary: aide. It is not regarded as likely the’ rest or gets too close to the cruis-| annoyed—he gets enough of that where he will find the finest fish- |. S.| Yard. . Frotijthé-hours* of CLASS FED COLIN ObOSoveEMdecarachiasacedseasoes eed Sth and! Staple Avene: |~- jal! caré” are prohibited frém parking from*Boulevard intersec- | jtion and ‘Stock Istand’ down” to’ and: through*Division-to-- Duval, through to Greene and to Navy, | midnight Friday/until Presiden- | tial party” arrivés” and” enters Navy Yard,” which will be some time Sitdrday*aftérnoon, approx- + Saturday) afternoon from: 2 ty passes line of travel, as shown, all ‘motor and "bicycle ‘traftie will be detoured at ail’ interseetions fo streets, full uniform, neat appearance; no | smoking on the job, and be rigid ,in the enforcement of ‘their du- | ties as prescribed: All pedestrians must be kept on the ees ih of .i | ne |“VERY IMPORTANT’— Anyone , knowing the. whereabouts- of'| 5) please’ i" Be Mrs. Mable Petersen, notify Miss Mary R. Cook, Blackwell & Walker, Miami, Florida”. feb15-6t FURtERERy -HOUSES—all ‘mod- | erm conveniences. 1114+Grin- nell. Street: - nov3-tf FURNISHED APARTMENT, centrally located; all modern | conveniences. Apply 519. Duval street: deci6-s ern conveniences. No. 7 Po- halskie ‘street febié-3tx FOR SALE OR RENT FOR® SALE* OR‘ RENT—Cabin Cruiser with-living. quarters to accommodate 4. All modern. fishinigs 10M“ Varela® street,’ octlé-s | f HOTELS* inneéd'ot er rooris, eee eet Fleming St. - novie-tt HELP WANTED: WANTED=-Housekeeper;_ white! Apply. Box X; The Citizen. febl6-3tx ned COUNTER MAN and SHORT ORDER COOK. Duke's Barbe- cue: feb16-tf 7 ROOMS nt ASHBY. LODGE,..1417:Ashby St. cor. Washington and Ashby, 2 blks. beach. people”, Special weekly. ‘rates? ‘ cop arte LITTLE CASE por ana’ get me Pork Chops~at~2ac lb., Steak; { ae off Flagler Ave. near’ “Beds for patticular| + (USS. ARRAN are being -used. experimentally in| Fiona poe Greene, Greene‘ to Navy. Ydtd. EXPERIMENT MAB ‘MABE TO Ex: TERMINATE CROWS IN COLORABO™ —— (DY -AssctiaterPreny DENVER, Feb, 17.—Airplanes. PAGE THREE LEGALS: a ee COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT { E Te. {To ail creditors and | havin, i a 2 | , and each of you, ate hereby ified and required to presemt-any laims and demands ‘which you, or either ef you,:may have’ against the estate of of Margaret Ledora Roberts, late of Monroe County, Hon, Raymond Judge ~ of Monroe ¥ je notit an effort to extermiifiate crows inj County, at-his office in the County 000 crows were~ flisived* byy al plane that swooped close to their! roosting’ place: near Ete; | Abut:.100 volunteer ‘hunters, "arm-} sed: with -shotguns,; were Ww *1@400 | northern Colorado: In the first trial more theri 15,- Cole: arby-and ‘slaughtered approxi- ; mately ‘1,000 of the birds”. LEGAES GE eae Cc AN ‘CER 1s REDE AS; Complainant, oF Es NTYs IN FLORINDA CARD! | that | fendant ‘therein re andcresides ‘at int. ORDER oF: OF: PEBLICATION It eeeoens "Be “thé a. pid be Fiorina ‘Cardenas, the ident of the” aiden’ ut. the: 5: New Yor®, N. ¥.> fendant is-over* one yeats in of whom wot the State of Fla 4 a summons. i ‘UpO 4. -bind-.said defendant. rderéd that) said Eby. r w for: is therefore fueron shat fifr' der -be lished: on. Spe" FagsLodaeats West - Citizen, “sate pistinved ‘ir ot (SB. T notified and ‘required any. claims CARO, & Solicitor toe: and ‘ordered,: this - Ona" "ay sopra. 1939. “ Circuit’ ¢ burt. ch By (Sd.) Florence eats Oletk.; APARTMENT FOR-RENT,-mod- |" At ore etagads adem nai ‘agatnne = of iyou)-ate names | present whie! You, a to ani beer you; or either oft yor: ig te: est eonveniences. Godd''for’party'| Lora, ica, fron tion wimg mands “fi wi! time rik fn Pine meaner ago 8 ‘Shall be barred as "provided | BRING YOUR -ViMPFING netendé {05 ia ‘Ba tate of tucore Gomes, “ot ‘Montoe * Coun pee ond * nth de- within: ‘om the sae the Al¥-el the "pated Febru: A6th, A) Ti: 19399. e ori sil arias.” Matern eae ere re patie coe | see ore es Bate. rote Telorig ige mates aid pa epa tonite; ma map3,1939 | Fey eae lorids, «within: months from ‘the-date of the -fitst Publication herveft: AR clatms ‘and demands not presented within the time and in the manner prescribed Mieewia 2 tahall: be barred as provided y law, Dated January 25th, D. NILDA SALIS, FAs Exeeutrix of the Last Will and Testament of Margaret Ledora Roberts, Deceased. jan27; feb3-10-17,1939 | NTY JUDGE'S COURT. a STATE’ OF IN THE Col ‘Beate of Margaret Ledora Roberts, Deceased. NOTICE OF PROBATE ‘The *Stute ‘of Flortda, to All Per- sone Interested in the Estate of Said Decedent: Yow°are hereby notified that a writte: instrument purporting: to be the Last Will and Testament of BCT said“decedent hasbeen admitted to i= said Court. @ hereby commanded witb- lendar months from the first publication of = ppear in said Court if any you can, thie. ting. ‘oad will to probate should not stand unrevok (SEAL) RAYMOND R. LORD, County Judge, Monroe County, Florida. —jan27;_ feb3-10-17,1939 gee NOTICE’ TO DEALERS OFFICE OF| THE SPATE ROAD DEPARTMENT Tallahassee, Florida February 14, 1939 { _ MAINTENANCE PROGRAM Sealed bids will be received at A. M.on'the 1939, for fur- 1: Monroe ond No. 4-A, approximately 46. M.F.B.M. Untreated Timber—Long leaf, Yellow Pine 85 per cent Heart. Prives are desired f.0.b. Key West, Florida, » All material to be in accordange bey Specifications of the State pepartment. Bid sheets will be fur- Dealers upon appltea< ioe to the Secretary of the State _Road Department, Tallahassee, Flor- jida. Bids will not be recognized | Unlesy. submitted: on said bid sheet. A ceftified: check in the amount of 6 per cont of bid-and ‘in no ease { leas “than: $250, made payable to the Chairman of ‘the State Road Dé: paftnrfent,, with nécessary Sta Starmpe attached Una j tified check will be held until de- livery. Feige cae, reserved to reject iy Sha Rare Boat DEPARTMENT OF es Hale, Chairman. Towling, State Highw: 1a 7, Te38 _ Sabmerb: ‘te The Citizen<-26¢ cae ae rep nm il 6

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