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PAGE FOUK <THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LEGALS ‘ YOU’LL FIND IT HERE! THGMASINE MILLER'S; BEAUTY SALONS TWO SHOPS TO™ ’ oF THE LADIES OF |KEY, WEST LA CONCHA HOTEL Fleming Street Side OVERSEAS HOTEL Fleming Street TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1989 LEGALS bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 10th day of| May, 1939, at’ 3:00 o’clock P. M. ane this the 25th day of April, 1939. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. apr25 y2p9,1939—M2152 in Key West, on the 10th day of May, 1939, at 3:00 o'clock P, M. Dated this the 25th day of April, 939. Loaokmne at MT LCL MEPL AAA AA A hd dha ddaknkad, 1 (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida | apr25; may2-9,1939—M2147 | By HUGO S. SIMS, Special Washington Correspondent of The t | T | REORGANIZATION TEST recent address of President} | Roosevelt to the Young Demo-} |PRESIDENT PROPOSES \cratic Clubs of America. In this, GOP's 12 POINTS | it will be remembered, Mr. Roose | DEMOCRATIC DIVISION NOTICE OF 5S. = CERTIFIC TES IN THE COUNTY JUDG! IN AND FOR MONROE FLORIDA. IN PROBAT! re: Estate of BENJAMIN TYNES, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To all creditors and all persons having claims or demands against said Estate: that | with | In the Notice B is hereby Bailey has written request that tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida be 1 sold to the highest ash as provided by| of the 1937 acts of | given 4 filed me Here’s a Representative List of Key West Merchants that Sell Practically Everything of Interest to the Average Family or Businessman. 'velt declared that neither th heat (paity, nor the Repub: jlican party,can élect a president You, and each of you, are hereby rca. | unless policies are such as to gain Gaims and demands which you, or Using the power given him un-! the ten, or more millions of votes either of you, may have against the der the Reorganization Act for | that are cast for ideas and ideals. estate of Benjamin Tynes, deceased, | 414 firct time, President Roosevelt | y last week announced the first of aj Daa as: for House Bill 396 the Legii describ: of upon the following estate in the County te of Florida, vit: 4, Key Largo, Sec. 29, Re. 40, Acres 80, as re- Monroe County Records, Page 50, Deed Book late of Monroe County, Florida, to ete the Hon, Raymond Lord, C The Presidentveakk that there is Judge of Monroe County, at his of-. cori ah ete cine (oss . i fice in the County. Courthouse in SeTies of moves designed “to im-'«jqst one agency, potent enough Monroe County; Florida, within prove thé administrative man-/tg defeat the Democratic party ; eight calendar months from the . ic” ing| « ri | date of the first publication here- | 28ement of the Republic”, saying | ang that is the Democratic party | of. All claims and demands not/|the plan announced would pro-| itself’, Because abandonment of | presented within the time and_ in : ‘Ge | he 5 the manner prescribed herein shail | mote ficiency, prevent over-|the policies that brought it to/ be barred as provided by law. lapping and reduce the cost ofipower would be suicide, Mr.| a ena |government by between fifteen | Roosevelt suggested that men at! in Key West, on the 10th of | A uutrix of the Last Will ana | Million and twenty million dol-| variance with the course of the| May, 1939, at’ 3:00 o'clock P. T stament of Benjamin Tynes, lars a year. The President pro-} party join a party that accurately | ed this sth day of Apri Deceased. ses cake i | rar i oo Spiga neta apris ay2-9,1939 |posed to create three new inde-|ceryes their ideals or subordi- oo pendent offices, dividing them’ nate their prejudices and remain between twenty-one agencies and | joyal. departmental bureaus. In ad-| (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, | —<—<——— ne KEY W EST IN dition, certain other changes were| ‘The President's DAYS GONE BY *"*"*** : The Shoppers’ Department pe sold are evi- te No, % of 352 t taxes for the 1 and 1938 and Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door IS OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISITORS AND SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING set eetalaeaaiieal and ENGINEERING CO. Headquarters for RUSSIN HARDWARE PHONE 598 WHITE AT ELIZA ST. “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” Merchants Represented Here Have Been Carefully Selected and Dealings with Them will be Satisfactory in Every Way. 9,1939—M2148 apr25 | message was) |taken by most Conservatives to mean that the Chief Executive! Plorida, Mr. Roosevelt proposed: has served notice of his intention given that Eugenio Martine filed with me written req’ ‘that the tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest sh as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the fellowing described real estate. im the County. nae | (1) New Federal Security agen-'tq wage a vigorous fight for the Happenings Here Just 10 Years cy to include the United States! principles of the New Deal. This, Ago Today As Taken From Employment Service, now in the! they fear will mean a bitter fac- The Files of The Citizen | Labor Departmenty the office of | tional’ struggle in the 1940 con- Education, now/in Interior De-| vention. Even the possibility of partment; the Public’ Health|, gplit party is mentioned by| eser nal estate. in the County |. All Passengers and) theitt auto-| Service, now in the Treasury De- | Taina «Or Conners tonien Sener op SR mobiles enroute to Key West will partment; National Youth Ad- | sentative from New York, who Re. s 40,|be afforded free transportation | ministraticn, now in WPA; Na-' was the victim of a primary de- age Woy. ° Jon the ferries of Oversea High- tional Security Board, Bey inde-| feat last year. Mr. O'Connor, orttricnte Re 155 vse | Way, beginning with May 15 and | Pendent, and the une n Con-' former representative from New} taxes for’ the| continuing until July 1, was re Renvetions Carpe, meno w ettivePens| York, cigg haar fre geamgag yoth inclusive. | fish i ad : " |primary defeat last year. . at reece aeenerrntaare Neneretn | eee meee nee OI |O'Connor says: “Sensible Demo- taxes will be sold to the highest |County commissioners last night., (2) A new Federal Works | crats are in the party to stay and This arrangement will not apply' Agency to include WPA andj¢, rehabilitate it, even if they| to trucks nor have any effect on! PWA, now both independent; | ust repeat 1912 and hold a con-} |the arrangements or contracts made with the bus lines, now op- bidder at the Court House Door in Key st, on the 10th day of | 0 Bureau of Public Roads, now in| vention of their own in 1940”. jthe Agricultural erating over the ferries, it said. WILSON’S CERTIFIED TENDERIZED HAMS (in the bright orange wrap)—extremely mild cure— distinctive, sweet flavor and tenderness—the choice of discriminating housewives and leading epicures). . . Remember! Wilson pioneered the world’s first real tenderized ham. For your next ham dinner—try WIL- SON’S CERTIFIED. WILSON’S TENDERMADE HAMS (Ready. to Serve) Bone in or Boneless in Tins. Whole, Halves or Quarters, are the real aristocrats. } SANTE’S AUTO PARTS AND SERVICE Greene and Simonton Sts. { Phone 127 Automobile Replacement Parts . . . Wrecker Service . . . Welding . . . Body and Fender Work ... Painting .. . Battery Service. GULF PRODUCTS No Job Too Large—No Job Too Small FREE DELIVERY G. C. ROBERTS ’ ARMY and NAVY SUPPLY STORE Portlight Uniforms for Officers and Enlisted Alco Brand C.P.O. CAPS and INSIGNIAS for Coast Guardsmen and Navy Men SHOES DUNGAREES and WORK SHIRTS and many other items 706 DUVAL STREET PHONE 83-W ~\ I J Husbands o Had to Wash! General 4 iiniaiidimeaunen Merchandise he wants if it means a saving Wholesale and Retail in time or labor. If husbands had Galvanized Roofings to do the family wash, few homes would be without running water Ship Chandlery Carey Cement i under pressure. Roofing 4. B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Streets May, 19 00 0 ck P.M. Tvated this the 25th day of April, SE. Department; | Public Buildings branch of the Treasury’s Procurement Division; ; farang ewan ears neta most of the buildings branch of | PhY says: ©} i dol the National Park Service, now|eniable fact that our courts do in the Interior Department, and ; not enjoy the unquestioned 7) the United States Housing Au-/SPect that they had a generation thority, now in the Interior De-|0T S80 280". This changed fee ung partment. |he attributes to “a few isolated dL {but spectacular instances of mis- | (3) A new Federal Loan, Agen- | conduct” that have come to light cy, to include the following inde.|in Fecent years. These sie | pendent agencies: Reconstruction |Ures have caused some a anstat. Finance Corporation, _ Electric! to Test upon innocent and just of-| Home and Farm Authority, Dis-/ficials. Consequently, judging aster . Loan Corporation, RFC | from his public utterances, Mr. Mortgage Company, Federal Na-| Murphy is very anxious to re-/ i ssociati Feq-| store in full the _faith | of the et ome ean Seaton ned, American people in their courts. | {Homé Owners Loan Corporation;, He would have the courts beyond | 'Federal Savings and Loan Insur- $vSPicion and as free as ponsitie ‘ance Corporation, Federal Hous-|0f Political | nyeenene : el ‘ing Administration, and the Ex-| Would organize the mitch # a port-Import Bank of Washington. | Federal courts, keep them clear . politics and patronage and pro- |. \tect them from every influence that is “degrading and unclean”. | /Man Lives Beyond | added to it the Central Statistical | Board and the Central Statistical Date On Tombstone | Commitee, as well as the Nation- | al Resources Planning Board. To COVINGTON, eed aay gs the Department of Agriculture, he ‘A tombstone in Mt. Hope Ceme- | proposed to transfer the follow- | tory says Lew Grady died in| ing agencies: Farm Credit Ad-' 1934. But Grady still lives here, ministration, Federal Farm Mort- i, seeming good health. gage Corporation, and the Com-| “qn 1933, Grady, sick and out of | modity Credit Corporation. work and fearing he hadn’t long | ae |to live, asked L. D. Hegg, the} town’s monument building 1 L) Ross C Sawyer | Clerk Circuit Coyrtf Monroe County, Plorida. | 939—M2149 | wee NOT EER TIFIC The Prom given last night by * the Junior Class of the Convent of Mary Immaculate, in honor of the seniors, was a truly delightful affair. The color scheme was car- ried out in the colors of the Class of ’29. The table was artistically tee Begindacers,.tipen thereon ice decorated in Marechal Neil roses described real estate in the County |and a number of La France Roses eas :|were added to the decorations. The girls indulged in a guessing contest. The winner of the first prize was Miss Wilhelmina Goeh- ring and the consolation was pre- sented to Miss Mary Johnson, Notice is 3. V. Davis me written reby has request tax certificates together with all| subsequent omitted or levied taxes | held by the State of Florida be| advertised and sold to the highest bidder -for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of that with the given. filed that ing water from the well when a DAYTON (to do it for you) can jj be had for so little. Once installed, PIERCE BROS. fests going. It is entirely automatic, trouble-free and guaranteed. Let Fleming at Elizabeth | ‘PHONE 270 PETER DOELGER BEER ligation, SOLD ON EASY TERMS The Best of the DIME BEERS For Sale By ALL LEADING RETAILERS ‘avernier, corded in Monroe Deed Book The taxe: deheed by ‘county Records, are evi- 3142 of | for the to 1939, both inclusive. _Also, Lot 7, Blk. 1, Tavernier, Key Largo, Plat Book'1, Page 105, as recorded in Monroe County Rec- ordk, Deed Book , Page “The taxes to be ‘sold’ are evi- Actual operations in the state’s maintenance of the Oversea High- eye way started yesterday on the {S25 and’ reprenent tases for’ tee |South end of the highway follow- 3 aie pee See ee |ing the arrival of state engineers Plat Book'1, Page 105,/@nd a force of laborers with n »e County Ree-/| trucks and machinery. For the > gute ve evi. |Present time only repairs will be dencea by certificate No. 3144 of |made by the state road gang be- years 1927 to 1989, both incosiven’ |tween Key West and No Name Said tax certificates together with | Key, it is understood, but later on bidder at the Court House Door | Specifications of the department Stas *Josa “at om, the 10th day of will be started. \ Engineer Clifton Dated this the 25th day of April,|Bayley reported to the county 939. commissioners last night that the county is cooperating with the State Road Department to the | fullest extent, } : | a Republicans in Congress have Petitions signed by approxi-|been asked to support a twelve-| mayor, to erect the marker and | mately 300 citizens were present- point program for recovery,| put on 1934 as the date of his ed at the meeting of the county| Which was recently made public | death. commissioners at “their’ regular!by Representative Joseph W.; Soon after, Grady got work meeting last night: requesting the! Martin, Jr., of Massachusetts, Re-|and his health tmproved. Now reinstatement of Obediah Higgs’ publican leader of the House. In|he won't allow the inscription to brief form, here are the objec-|be ‘changed. He “Best for Pets—Dogs and Cats” Wilson & Co., after years of laboratory research, have produced for the animal king- dom a perfectly balanced ration, inspected and passed by U. S. Department of Agri- culture as fit for human food. ASK FOR AND DEMAND— IDEAL DOG FOOD Save the labels for valuable premiums FISH FISH ALWAYS FRESH at LOWE’S FISH MARKET Turtle Steak _ Jewfish Mackerel PIPPIPSPILZISPSAPLALALLALLALPZLLLAZLAPLIPIALILIPILLAI In addition to the new agencies set up, the President shifted the Budget Bureau trom the Treasury to the White House offices and For All Laundry : Services including Linen Service for Hotels and Rooming Houses QUALITY HOME PRODUCTS Pasteurized and Raw Milk Chocolate Milk Buttermilk Soy Acidolphilus Light Cream Heavy Cream 1 (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, | Florida. | apr25; may2-9,1939—M2150 INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval St. NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No. 1150. * _ Notice is hereby given that » Richard P. Robbins has filed with “me written request that the| tax certificates together, with all! subsequent fitted or levied’ taxes | held by the State of Florida be} advertised and sold to the highest | PHONE NO. 1 THE .. believes. it | bidder for cash as provided by House Hill 396 of the 193], acts. of the Legislature, upon the ‘ollowing ed real estate in the County State of Florida, to-wit: 's Keys, See. 8, 27, Acres 33.80, as re- Monroe County Records, W, Page 444. taxes ‘to be sold are evi-/| denced by certificate No. 947 of 1927 and represent taxes for the} 1939, both inclusive. Johnston's Keys, Sec. | corded in Deed Book W, The tax: denced by 1927 948 pre: for the| to 1939, both inclusive. 3, Johnston's Keys, Sec. . Re. Acres 2 as recorded in Monroe County Rec-| ords, Deed Book W, Page 444. The taxes to be ‘sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 949 of 1927 and represent taxes for the| years 1926 to 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificates together with | all subsequent omitted or levied | taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door | in Key West, on the 10th day of May, 1939, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Dated this the 25th day of April, | |present and explained -| When he was told that he to the position of janitor of the county courthouse, The petitions were read by Clerk Ross C. Saw-|} yer ‘but were negated by the! board. Commissioner Symonette! stated that Mr. Higgs was past} the three score and ten period! and there was a great deal of the | |man of his years. Mr. Higgs was the cir- cumstances of his recent illness. was | relieved of the position perman- {ently, his remark was that he had come on the job clean and he was! leaving it clean. He thanked the: commissioners and left the room. Editorial Comment: Speeders | should remember that while there may not be another car within a mile it is only six feet to the ditch. tives: (1) Keep out ’of war. (2) Curb tinficessary, and reckless spending. 3) Seek repeal of tax on un-} distributed corporate earnings. | wasteful | ness recovery. (5) Ending the President’s dis- cretionary authority over the na-| tional monetary system. | (6) Amend the National Labor Relations Act by clarifying the) obligations of workers and em-| ployes and the duties of both to- | ward the public. } (7) Define the area of Govern-} ment competition so that business | may be able to create jobs. | (8) Restore American markets | to the farmer and wage earner and develop new markets for ag- ‘ricultural products. | | broaght him luck. | spodee of this city, who hired her (4) Elimination or modification | divorced husband as a_ gardner, work which was too hard for a/of tax provisions retarding busi-|later remarried him. LONDON — Mrs Jeahette Re? ARUNDEL AOTEL CENTRALLY LOCATED @NO MODERNLY EQUIPPED FOR COMFORT @ND “DRY 617 Simonton PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY CLEANERS Street Trade With— POOR OLD CRAIG PHONE 9134 QUALITY Light and Heavy Cream Pure Oil Service Station YALE TIRES — 12 months guarantee BATTERIES SOLD Chocolate Milk DAIRY PRODUCTS Pasteurized Milk Cottage Cheese TIFT’S DAIRY: Phone 639 1414 Sth Sf. PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME Sympathetic Courtesy Licensed Embalmer JOHN C. PARK 328 Simonton St. PLUMBING Duro Pumps Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep | Meeting of the Junior Woman's (9) Rehabilitate the railroads | Club, which was announced for|to make secure the’jobs of work- | this afternoon has been postpon- ers and investments of savings} ed because of the May Day Fes-| banks and life “insprance. com-| tival this afternoon. panies. acearasues tie _—— | (0) Inquire into the effect of Boy Scouts of Troop 1 will|the reciprocal trade agreement) stage an up-to-the-minute min-| policy on American industry and strel show on the evening of May | agriculture. fee st \8 in the auditorium of the Key; (il) Clarify eral rules and) held ‘Sy the Giate of weien Me \West high school. A grand street | regulations so industry and busi- | ee ae ee ee idighest | parade will take place on Tues-'ness may know what to expect. | House Bill 396 of the oat acts or | day preceding the show. | (2) Reject all experimental leg-| the Legislature, upon the following | islation not clearly helpful in pro-} | moting recovery, or which would described real estate in the Ci i of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit;|_ There were 42 carloads of pine- suliicat sgreultire: aber or tt| dustry to compulsory decrees of a Pt. Lot 4, Blk. 3, Tr. 3,_as re-|apples arriving on the ferries from | Federal bureaucracy. 1939. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. may2-9,1939—-M2151 CONVENIENCE aT CONSIDERATE RATES $1.50 UP FOR ONE OR TWO PERSONS ‘TWO BLOCKS ONLY FROM 8 & O MT. ROYAL STATION BALTIMORE MARYLAND * Plumbing Supplies ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 apr: PHONE 348 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No. 1151 Notice is hereby given that Elta and Eli Albury have filed with | me written request that the tax certificate together Refrigeration and Air Conditioning MARTINEZ SALES and SERVICE 1212 Varela Street OF SAVANNAH, GA. 25 Per Cent Return Dividend On J. L. CRUSOE—AGENT 902 Florida St. Home 809-3 corded in Monroe County Records, | ii Thi: nsti- Deed Book WW, Page 107. * | Havana last night. ae The taxes to be sold are evi-| tuted the largest shipment of the enced by certificate No. 97 of | fruit this season. - the | 1923 and represent taxes for te Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢ | Conservative Democrats are al- ready talking about another \“purge” in connection with the years 1922 to 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied} taxes will be sold to the highest TOI a hd hehehehe hehehehehe -

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