The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 24, 1939, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR DESCRIPTION OF LAND dot Sq. Seo cess oven ose rnin Seonmmaatia ® s 9 s 3 J 9 s 9 3 s 9 2 9 9 9 ‘7 G3. KEY LARGO CITY COTTA! ~, PLAT BOO! 3 POINCIANA, SEC} AAA aaa Sean SSaariae Loper, D. Kludow, By MAINLAND, PLAT hook 1, AGH 6a 2 345. TWP. iy McClinton, Wm. a“ McClinton, Wm, 4 Frances McClinton, Wim. Stephens, A. McClinton, Wm. & Frances . Radzat, G. < Nicholson, H. Vasiloff, Angel dzat, G. .. ~ Rosenberg, Sam Nicholson,. $, R. one Elsie . Stephens, A: 7 1, Stephens, A. LAT BOOK i or mages & 11, 18, B. BW, & Le dzat, Gottlies 18 G3-369 ree a TWP. 56, BR. $i ON 3 |, & Cora, > 1 Ki, PAG "AGE 174 ae . Nutting, Judson B. ... POINCIANA, MAINLAND, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 174 SECS. 3, 4 & 9 TWP. 56S, SECTION 4 { Poinciana! Co. LAT 3B. PI " SECS. 3, 4 & 8, TWP. 568, R. 318, SECTION 5 Harris, Bisie L, Sehmarge, Henry IAINLAND, PLAT BOOK 1, PA‘ ‘R. SE. Poinciana Co. POINCIANA, MAINLAND, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 174 SECS. 2, sm 420, TWP. 56, R. PLAZA iON decks Sat BSeegenees } | TAKE TWO 6 itch: te, | hinssel it hi ne am had taker. oping for a pies of. his god- Gene ust what he would hav done had she him a sight of herself, he had no definite i Something, he assured him- self, would-have occurred to him. Reyat however, the problem had n, bat he knew no other method of tting 1n touch with her. Perhaps ean he eal Tent Led = him coves on worth. ny how. ‘Furthermore, it was neces- Saty to the game of North, South, megs fest for: ee inven- had, fi; 5 fimsell a ore tieck @ tmultitude-of times during the past few . He, ‘as’ the’ origi- nator of this'form/of amusement, was getting no. fun whatever out efit. reas he had noted of late aséries of satisfied-cat ‘essions. fe cab ashe nev hee a 4 q ever xa Oo gridiron: in the namie of Old Tt had ofte: bet Packe’s priv. flees 3 ‘that he" ive lout! tice to leap on the back of tanleabd and so gain free -transportation. bec grr ane how able t Passenger, began hitting’ a’ pice. cromiaen: is tn +: The Heel Tap Clab a ee aoe bile urned south and w: at the: first’ numbered yan another traffic. light. It pause however. beside @ second vehicle of-'a commercial: nature. “Ta took advantage of this fem yu Foe ep meek oe per of 's car and into thi able aigel a ‘one with commen Pollow:that cab”: he directed his new chauffeur sternly. “Five bucks if you k It in sight.” .. i readed:, ite. w: 6n’ the countenances of Messrs. | i Harkness, Steele and Cutler.” In one way or another, these gentle- men had contrived to get it across to Tacks that they were making excellent progress with: their re- spective ents. To lo spitits even more. | had ‘he don New York was in the grip of a fine { and-ubiquitous d rizzhe tonight, nst this evidence of elemental leasure Tacks had arr: x if in a brown ing brim and appearance, as he street, was not unlike that of the eminent Mr. Sherlock Holmes gum-shoeing -his way to. : “took up a shadow of an ambitious: young aple:tree whose trunk. was pro- an iron contrivance an -in'sepulchral silence. | ut fifty yards away loomed ceiver ition in the Sai at fellows ising rot ‘8 rtment-house, a grim} | pile. <2 2 * |iast baseball fans witnessed South \|Hatry. (Swifty) Wickers ;clouted | PIRATES ‘COP OPENER 3.70 1 A fairly large crowd of enthus- Miami Wildcats drop a double- header to ‘two’ Key West nines md ay afternoon at Trumbo e] Pirates and Trojans, the only two local teams left in Key West over the weekend, furnished the opposition for the visitors. Pirates tangled with the Mi- amians in the first game and came out on top of a 3 to 1 score. Puby (Specs) Carbonell was on the mound for the Bucs and allowed seven hits.. Carbonell would have scofed a shutout but for a single and two errors in the very first inning that gave the visitors their the situation. ‘ Pirates were only able to gath- e¥' tive safe blows off the ‘offer- ings ‘of Stewart, a’ ‘sweet ‘curve jball artist. Better support on the field behind him would probably. ave brought a different outcofie: Jackie Carbonell made his re- turn to the motind yéstérday’ aft: ernoon when he faced the Wild- cats in the second game as the Trojans went to a 5 to 3 victory.) Jackie gave up seven safe blows | and pulled himself out of many tight: spots. Ball, a fast, straight ball tosser, held the Key Westers to the same number of hits. Wildeats kept scratching at| their opposition ‘until they had knotted the count at 3-all,. but then, with a man on base, Joe} Navarro settled a single to right) to score the. winning fun and) ‘extra* marker. | “The visitors threatened. to ei-| ther tie-or win the game in the} \ninth.. Before the third man was/ retired the. Wildcats loaded the) bases. Carey came to the plate| and Jackie foreed him to-ground | out to second baseman. , Dickey | Navarro,-thus ending the .con-| Wildcats, leaders in the, Com- jmercial League of South Miami, ; double to score Navarro with and deserve much praise for their | clean ‘Sportsmanship. x CHILDREN TO. HAVE: DAY ATLOCAL PARK’ FEDERAL BAND AND. REC-| REATION DEPAR’ | WILL ASSIST Children’s Day will be observed | t Project and the Key West unit of| ‘the State-wide ‘Recreation Proj- ect are“assisting in. the program | for the children of the city. All children of Key- West: are invited to attend and participate in the program. AGE The program for totioriow’ in-; Voval’ Duet, “Rusdlie” by Cole | ~Henry and’ Gidtia 'Vin-| \"Mine' in’ the Sky” ‘by ‘Chas: and/ | Nick Kenny—Marion Solano and only run. ~With men on_ bases, |. ,|Puby proved -himself master of \ Excess { good both. pores pee aaygeqe ‘cloudy .with scattered ‘ TAY et one (pal Church, will. give _ °Voeel Duet, “There's A ‘Gold | FT. MYERS AGAIN BOWS TO BLUE SOX REGISTERED BY KEY WEST NINE Blue Sox, tail end team in the}. MonroeCounty League, once more defeated Ft. Myers Caloosas on the-latters’ own grounds, but this time it was more convicing, a 4 to 0 victory, ‘Three times these teams have met, once in Key West and twice in Ft. Myefs, and the’locals have made a clean sweep. The ‘contest played yesterday afternoon at Terry Park in the west coast city was called during the first-half of the sixth with the Sox leading 6 to 0. However, the score reverted to the end of the fifth stanza, which was 4-0. Maddox, who performed in Key West when the Caloosas played here, was knocked out of the box yesterday. Young, who relieved him, had just begun to pitch when the game was called. Ft. Myers outhit the Sox, but failed to come through with men on bases. ‘ eveceveceocacooscoocesce | Temperatures Highest* Lowest last night riod n- *Thin record covers ending at ® o'clock P Rainfall, 24 hours ending at 7:30 a. m., inches ____. Total rainfall inches - Excess since Total rainfall since January 1, inches since January 1, Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise - Sunset Moonrise Moonset Tomor: 3.15 0.78 | 19.55! | Low High Barometer, Sea ‘level . (Till 7:30: m., Tuesday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly showers tonight and Tuesday; gentle to! moderate easterly winds. Florida: Partly cloudy with! scattered showers .Tuesday and} on extreme southeast coast and Keys tonight. | Jacksonville’ +6. Florida Straits and East Gulf: Light to moder- | ate winds, mostly. easterly over south portion and vafiable over! forth portion, and partly over- cast weather tonight and Tues- day with a few scattered show- ers. . Great Interest Being Manifested In Legion Conference Next Week (Continued from Page One) eral committee of Arthur Sawyer Post, Dr. A..M. Morgan, general chairman, will serve as toastmas- mick, rector of St. Payl’s Episco- ie invoca- tion. _Mayor Albury. wi the city’s/official welcome, with sponding.’ ter and master of ceremonies,| while the Rev. Arthur. B. Dim-| extend | District Commander Cantrell re- | MONDAY, JULY 24, 1989 —— | ws NOTICE OF TAX SALE FOR DELINQUENT 1938 EVERGLADES DRAINAGE DISTRICT TAXES NOTICE IS HEREBY GI that all lands delinquent on August 7, 1939, for non-payment for EVERGLADES DRAINAGE DISTRICT TAXES for the year 1938, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay ‘the amount due for taxes on said lands for said year, together with the costs of sale specified. in the laws governing said District, will be sold at public auction beginning at twelve o'clock noon on the 7th day of August, 1939, at the front door of the Court Hi in the City of Key West, Florida, and continuing until said sale is A complete list of such delinquent lands is spection during the business hours at the offi the County of Monroe in the Court House at K quiries as to lands included in said delinquen phone, or in person during business hours, will 'be fully answered by the office of said Tax Collector. FRANK H. LADD, Sia Tax Collector of Monroe County, Florida. HAVANA GROUP ~ DEFERS VOYAGE Official advices were last night received from Havana by Cuban Consul Berardo Rodriguez that the sailing of the members of the Sociedad Ce'~.ista. Pan a | of the Tax Collector for West, Florida, and in- list, by matl_or by tele- MAJOR LEAGUES GAMES TODAY eeeoe ee AMERICAN LEAGUE No games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE No games scheduled. Frieda Inescort—Otto Kruger ZERO HOUR —also— DY NEWS eana from Havana had been postponed from tomorrow, July 25, until Friday, August 4. The arrival of the members of the society will be the first Jap} of the proposed travels of the or-} ‘ganization in celebration of the) Fourth Centennial Celebration of | the expedition of the great ex- plorer, Hernando es Soto, waa Hexpando aa; “Sete. 0 . Fer Fifty Years a NAME! from Florida Bay in that year and gi: Colles in Key West eventually discovered the Missis- sippi River, and the same route ST RONG ARM which ‘was followed by de Soto BRAND COFFEE 3 THAT'S A REPUTATION is to be pursued by the members ‘of the society. Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors Miami, were arrivals on the 5:30; bus yesterday afternoon for a stay of one week. They were accompanied by Mrs. Perez's and Embalmers mtother Mrs. Sarah B. Gardner|# 24 Hour Ambulance Service who had been visiting with them 4 phone 135 Nis 696 for two months, SS es eg | HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E, Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay Opposite Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping Districts and Amusements ‘SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER Single Room with Bath—$1.50; Double Room with Bath—$2.00 ALFRED SIMONS .... Manager cdl | aan pte Federal Housing Loans-- } Title I—To modernize, add to or repair your home. Title 1l—To build your new home. We are'the only lending agency in Key West quali- fied to extend FHA credits. Come in and discuss your needs with us. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Rewind Out Your KEY WEST visit os ELAN ia P & O Steamship CUBA = Leste Key West, 10:0 A. M. EST, Monday and Thursday. $ ROUND ‘Arrive Havana, 600 P.M. 3 TRIP pe ati site INCLUDING MEALS ~ eee DN AND BERTH AT SEA 10. DAY LIMIT Tuesday and Friday. 620 PORT TAMPA, Tuesdays and Fridays, 5 p.m. DST, DsT, 305 PF. M., EST, Other arrangements are being 1; made, the final details of which | will. be ‘revealed’ following a! meeting of members of Arthur | Sawyer Post Wednesday night. i The PENINSULAR & OCCIDENTAL S. S. COMPANY Agni "For information, Tickets and Reservations, Phone 14 Shae ca 4. H. COSTAR, Agent Shea, Mra. Kat Mrs..Chas. & “Halpenny, Betdget Cecelia ... 10 Halpenny, Bridget Cecelia 20. Compeau, W. J. .... / and Thrifty ATIONS 30 «Dorsey, Jennie.T. - 20 Dorsey,’ Jennie T. - $0. Lindsey, Henri A, . 40... Lindsey, Henri A. 4° 40 “tanking Mis, Loe s Ag vg Arbaugh, L. lL. .& 0. C. den 40.» Poteet, 3 oe 20° Peters, f. J. a¥: Re eee 640, McCord, J. H. et ab 0. 320. McCord, J, H? 320° . McCord, J. Hy et al NEW YORK $34.05 "ae CHICAGO «= $37.75 "tan? $40 McCory, J. Het al 640 © McCory, Pewee SORE TMP SR FLORIDAM au, G2: wea G2.

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