The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 12, 1939, Page 4

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‘veeora covers 24-hour period Bt R e’clock thin morning. i 24 hours ending 8t\7:30 a. m., inches ____ Sea level, "30.03. WEATHER FORECAST {Till 7:30 p. m.. Thursday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly eléidy tonight ana Thursday, with scattered showers Thursday; bt variable winds. ida: Partly cloudy tonight} and Thursday, scattered showers Thuféday in south and central ville to Florida Straits “East Gulf: Light variable wWinds.and partly overcast weath- cs tt and Thursday with - showers. LEGALS COURT OF THE COUNTY iE, IN AND FOR MONROE TY, STATE OF FLORIDA. ‘eens. oI GRROLINE A, ROBERTS, Deceased. OB TO CREDITORS 1, + NOTE ‘TO. AL! ND ALL PER- HAVING CLAIMS OR DE- DS. AGAINST THE ESTATE [s} ne A. ROBERTS, DE- | a, ate each of you, afe hereby and required to present apy. claims or demands which you, | z either of you, may have against the: Estate of Caroline A, Roberts, late of Monroe County, to the Honorable Raymond para, County Judge in and for roe County, Florida, at his of- | ice In the County Court House of County, Florida, within wélve ‘months from the first pub- in of this. Notice, to-wit, June He “day of June, A. D. 1 ss. CAROLYN 'S. BLASINGAME, Aa. inistratrix of the Estate. of ine A. Roberts, deceased. i! a at, Koy West, miossan, this | ju 81-28; july5-12-19-26; aug2- ba COURT OF THE COUNTY iE, IN AND FOR MONROE rekce STATE OF FLORIDA. Bait R. BALLANTINE, sometimes known as ah R. Ballantine, ay Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS CREDITORS, LEGATEES, | IBUTEES AND ALL PER- HAVING CLAIMS OR DE- AGAINST THE ESTATE IZPAH R. BALLANTINE, METI R. BALANTINE, DE- SED: ; ‘and each of you, are hereby and required ‘to present be claims or demands which you, of-éither of, you, may have against the Estate of Mizpah R. Ballantine, also Byeose irate isnown as Misphah R. Ballantine, deceased, late of Motirce County, Florida, to, the Honorable Raymond R. Lord, Coun- ty Judge in and for Monroe County, ae, at his office in the County of Monroe County, Fioriaa., ‘within twelve months from the first sebliagtion io ae Notice, to-wit, June 14, mis at Key’ West: Piorias, this -of June, A. D. 9. 3 OLYN ‘8. BLASINGAM As istratrix of the Estate Miapah | R. Ballantine, also_some- known as Misphah R. Bal- 6, . jumel4-21-28; julyS-12-19-26; aug®- 9.1989 1 CoURT or THE couNTY IDA, SITTING 48 A COURT PROBATE. ™ i “Matter of the BACAR. of INIO ARTOLOZA‘ orice, i Oo APrLacaTi0N ton application for his dis- as such Executor. at Key West, Wisrigs. thie iy of June, A. J Px ‘TREVOR. tor of the Last Will and it of Antonio Artolozaga, July5-12-19-26; aug2- 0.22; CREDITORS, LEGATEES, UTHES A | MES KNOWN AS| weeks with: ‘Mr. Gato’s mother, Mrs. Fernando Gato, and other of Fleming and William streets, Mr. Gato. is a representative of the ULO, Union of Licensed Of: | miter Miss Betty Bartlum,. who had been visiting with relatives and friends and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pinder, left on the Cuba ‘yestérday afterhoon. for “a visit ‘in Tarpon Springs .with rel- to her home in Chicago. Miss Frances Lee Tiller, nurse at the Marine hospital was a pas- senger on’ the Cuba yesterday going for-@ visit with relatives’ in: | Tampa. and other points’ for a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Galen Lund, of Ft. Latidérdale, are visitors ©in Key West for a - vacation with relatives and friends. |cation -with relatives and his many friends. SESS Mrs. George F. Archer left ever the highway this morning on the early bus and after a visit jat Homestead: with her ‘gon’ and daughter-in-law * and’ “Mrs. | Benjamin Archer will go to Tam- pa for a visit with her:son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Hearne. | Albert DiNegro was a .passen- ger on the eatly bus today_going for a visit with) friends in. and alsp to attend, to. business | matters. P: Mr., and. Mrs. William Gomez, | formerly of Key West, and their i terns Acer -y coeagiehrega yk Jim Watkins was an_ arrival} this week from Miami :for a va-j . {for Miam! it if relativés, at the home, corner | Thursdays. le meets Mondays at K.G.E. first Tuesday of. each month at Legion Hall. Order Caballeros de. Marti: Marti Lodge.No. 3, Saco Carrasco No,. 2, called meetings. on Wed- nesdays; Sacerdotisas del Hogar, pace and fourth Fridays in P.0,0.A.. second Thursdays of each month at Duval Street Hall. two daughters Dorothy and Lila, who. were-visiting fora week in ‘Key. West left over the highway where Mr. Gomez is employed by Arthur’Serra, pine- \apple king, of Cuba... “Mrs: Victor wr Moffat. ‘and daugh- ters, Edith and’ Anji: a te yesterday for - Asheville, where they will ext tg ae Miami with Felatives. “Howard ‘ Earl” Medonald left yesterday for New ,York where he will accept a position with a f business: firm in that city. Monroe County 1939-1940 GENERAL REVENUE-FUND Shortt, Fire Depar Beesivine: Insurance liscellaneous Peee, Fe rd Books: Fees Sheri Comm: “Asset mete ‘Tax Collector Salary Justice Pei Witness Fees- $ 26,650.00 3,50 re * 10, 3 00 3 16,500.00 Salary Labor Advertising $ 5,000.00 ~ ve Nothi Rend Nothti ‘Total Noite é meee ‘Millage sintered ruse <a pose Thirty (80) of the 1933 Florida es as beets he given ‘by ‘this’ er r cw, Operating Poot Allowance to Paupers Not in Poor House Coroner's Inquest Agrertisine ‘Required. yo me ¥o%—E aa Constable Cost: Clerk Criminal . County Judge's Cost ame Less Gas / Estimated See Goat Commit ‘ommissiohers: ittending County Commissioners Meetings Judge aultiment ‘Court eel Expenses egistrat: cepeire County Buildi Janitor and Prison ‘Guard Light and Fuel Expense . F House F Gourt tt Works ‘ana eee Eas FINE AND FORFEITURE FUND ie 1.0 Sheriff. ana Deputy Sheriffs” Cost ‘Bits itis ourt. Record, ic ace Cost Billi ths County Solicitor and Coaviction Fees Expense Criminal Pri tik =e ‘osecution ers Miseelianeous Expenses Probation Officer Juvenile Judge ROAD FUND Materia! and Equipment Miscellaneous Expenses SPECIAL ADVERTISING FUND BOND AND Couns ee FUND Knott, State Treasurer) Interest and Sinking Fund Past Due Interest : c ft caret cation of oO he Taxes are a abe definitely i ture, i ri icant tates, ScHoo GENERAL FUND INDEBTEDNESS FUND: x art Ce Pim hs ¥.. Win ¥ Fe ataloney L. P. Art Gen. Ree Warrants Un| Perky « ia F. & F. Warrants Unps - Road Warrants ‘Unpaid Mandamas No. I (land Title Bank & Trust Co.) Principal and Interest Past Due Mandamas No. 2 3 (American Insurers Asso... Ine.) Principal and Interest Past. Due vai , Schools, public expenses paca aratys _petfenegaang pe poses to which Federal, state and lo- tal beer taxes amounting to two Dillion dollars have been allocated in the six years since relegalization, eccording to a nation-wide survey of | beer revenue, “The Federal Government, which has collected a billion and a half dol- lars from this-source, uses beer taxes for general purposes, and Many states deposit all or part of the income from beer taxation in the general funds. But large appropria- yee Sor neste also have been made the total half billion ‘dollar beer’ revenue within the reveals that beer reve- * peal eatate taxes, to reduce property ‘taxes, to rehabilitate treasury bal- ances and to refund losses of public deposits in.cloned bate. Fifteen states allocate all, or a clapelabere revenue from beer to some form of public welfare, such as social security and other old age pensions, relief, public health and care of children, according to the United Brewers Industrial Foun- dation, which conducted the survey. Florida devotes its entire income from beer to old age pensions and blind, crippled and dependent chil- dren. Colorado allocates 85% to oid age pensions and a portion of the re- mainder to other welfare purposes. Other states earmarking*high per- | centages for public welfare include | Ohio, Oregon, New Mexico and Wyoming. ‘Ten states expend large portions of their beer revenue on educational | institutions. Georgia allocates all beer income to the common school | fund, and Oklahoma appropriates | 95% for this purpose. ‘Texas divides its entire revenue between old ag@ pensions and | schools, Towa applies its beer. taxes to a | sinking fund to repay public de- posits lost in bank failures, and North Dakota apportions the money to counties to replace real estate taxes. New Hampshire uses a por tion to rehabilitate treasury bal | CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE FIVE PASSENGER STANDARD- SIX Buick Sedan, Mechanically O.K. All Good Rubbers. Price $30.00 Cash, Apply 809 Ashe Street, July10s IRON SAFE. Apply 1014 Grin- nell street. july12-4t NINETY ACRES OF LAND on Boca Chica Key. Apply F. W. Roberts, 803 Olivia. street. junel3-imox FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. Run from Washington to Von Phister, street. $1,000. Apply rear 1217 Petronia street. apri4-s OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5c. ‘The Citi- . zen Office. nov25-tt FOR SALE—Bargain; Furnished House, situated .on two _ lots, 100x100 feet each. Apply to 1306 Virginia Street. may25-tfs FOURTEEN-FT. V-BOTTOM CYPRESS BOAT; Four Horse Johnson Outboard Motor; Four Life Preservers, One Fire Ex- tinguisher; Pair of Oars and Row Locks; Anchor with Rope; Umbrella—all for $85.00. Apply 1217 Petronia Street. jun27-s MISCELLANEOUS SPEND YOUR VACATION at the Howell Apartments. $1.00 per day; Gas and Light in-~ cluded. 354 S.W. 6th Street,| Miami, Fla. For reference see Freddie Solomon, local plumb- er. julyl-lmo MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES’ STANDINGS | Socccessovcccoceceos) I NATIONAL LEAGUE Club— W. L, Pet. | Cincinnati — 44 26 -.629 New York 40 33.548! Brooklyn 35 33 (B15 St. Louis 36 514 Chicago 39 Pittsburgh 34 34 Boston _. 32 38 Philadelphia 21 46 500 457 | 313} AMERICAN LeAGUe. ‘541 ‘sia! #10 £107 28 46 a8 ‘B13! \Art Group To FOR RENT | Meet Tonight The weekly meeting of the Art {Appreciation Reading Group of aad the Art Center, Federal Art Proj- | ect, WPA, will be held tonight at | pos home of Mr. and Mrs. Haydn | | Ilingworth at street, at 8 o'clock, Mrs. Jeanne Taylor will pre- sent a talk on Persian art. jone interested .; |invtied of this group is cordially Eases Angry Itch 7 niet Bragg) that aia | LOTION. tON Gurittly, it es eases an the i pede ing of Eczema, ih, Tetter, Ring- ‘Between Ge farce bottle does Fieger i Sot matisty. Sold everywhere. magia ~ oot 0. INC ‘ait, Dependab oe ie Ree ere uke MIAMI: and d KEY WEST ALL POINTS 0 ON N FLORIDA KEYS —between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST —o—————— TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY Direct Between Maimi and Key West LEAVE. 1:00 @ 8:00 o'clock A. M. / he WEST re gam (except Sunday) re Miami 7:00, 0’clock A. M. arrive Miami 3:00 o’clock P. M. “1:00-0'clock A, M. LEAVE MIAMI DAILY (except Sunday) arrive Key West 7:00 o'clock A. M. > pmotertone AL. ra r "arrive Kooy! Weet 4:00 ofelock P. M. 615 Elizabet! | |FURNISHED = HOUSE and APARTMENT. 1321 Newton street. june23-tf ee ee | FURNISHED COTTAGE, electric refrigeratot.. Apply Valdes Bakery. junel2-3mo. — PALRE WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1989 TWO LADIES TAKEN FOR A RIDE! SAMS MSS LE ME LT PE DEATH ENTERS INTO CAMPAIGN KISSIMMEE, July 12— (FNS). Death, unannounced opponent, entered the list of probable candidates in the . 1940 gubernatorial race this week, and without a vote being cast, defeated the man whose name led all the rest in pre-campaign estimates. W. McL. Christie. prominent Jacljionville legislator was ‘ drowned Sunday night when solid marble ladies are 17% feet high. They are being prepared for the last lap of their journey from the marble quarry to) the main entrance of St. Louis's new Federal Court and Custom House Building. The ladies are known as “Justice” and “Constitution.” They will symbolize the precepts of good government. The tedious, delicate job of moving them to their final resting place was entrusted to a Fruehauf Carryall. The importance of careful handling was emphasized by the fact that had one of these stone ladies been damaged en route, it would have nine months to replace her. James Stephenson WANTED BY SCOTLAND YARD —also— . * COMEDY and SHORTS SOCSKOSOSOSSSHHHCEEHHOS | ROOMS Sixteen beautiful new rooms. ; Any-| in becoming a} BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest to .THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy the Hortiey atmosphere. , Satisfactory fates. | 917 Fleming St. . may17- dl Pine eC fee ASEM EW VALDEZ INN, 521 United | his car skidded from a bridge on the Lake Wilson road near here, turned over and trapped him in four feet of mittee in the 1939 legislature. While he had not formally announced, he was considered the leading contender in the race for the governorship. Lainie “Key West's Outstanding!” LA CONCHA HOTEL -conditioned Lounge DINING and DANCING THE NEWS FALLTHE WORLD PATHFINDER answers the questions you and your friends are asking with its co’ of the current scene. Events o! ncise, vivid portrayal f national and inter- national significance are fully and impartially covered. Facts, new and old, that a dd clarity and meaning to the news are honestly injected. The very latest and most interesting mews photographs freely illustrate the facts. More than a million readers, Subscribe »now Me ide the most ee read news Thagazine. ‘eight hours. one week. ; : . . : . . . . . . \ S . ' : ‘ . . . S ‘¢ Goataedawd aaa eeaaeaaaaaa: rarer Citizens of Key West MOSQUITO FACTS The female MOSQUITO lays eggs on any accumula- tion of water, however small, inside or outside the house. The EGGS look like pieces of soot on the water. EGGS hatch into larvae (wigglers) in about forty- LARVAE — become pupae tumblers in about PUPAE tumblers becomes Mosqurtos on the wing Prevent Mosq ROR hae 2h, ARO (This space contributed by The Citizen) uito Breeding Prevent access of Mosquitos to water Lagging so1 * apaaleie san VIP LLLA LALLA LEAR A Ah Ah hdd db d did de ddd dddiddaddedh

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