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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY i5, 1940 AGE THREE LE GALS LEGALS IN ‘THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE! .CUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH J€DICIAL CIRCUIT | BE ite epictay, crmcurr OF THE STATE OF FLORDIA,| OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN AND FOR. ‘MONROE COUNTY. Fans Booed Decision Given — To Maddox Over M. Perez 8 i3@stssttt! Ge geiistee |MARIA DE ‘SILVA SHUMAN, | ADAMS, igined by~her husband, W. I. Complainants, SUIT TO QUIET TITLE. peer eet * i ‘ eof SHUMAN, By OSCAR L. MILIAN Ys | : Plaintiffs, hw ILL AM PATTON, et al, Jimmy Maddox, 145 pounds, | vs. Foreclosure of Mortgage. Defendants. fl WALTER PAUL oPHE! )BLICATION Oklahoma two-fisted fighter, won R PAUL SHEPHERD ORDER OF PUBLICATIO: s et al, It appearing by the sworn bill a judges’ decision over Mario Defendants, ORDER OF PUBLICATION A Guide To Service Profit Results Key West Buyer’s Guid A Reference Of Firms Who Are Specialists In Their Fields RELIABLE FIRMS WITH WHOM TO TRADE. RIGIDAIRE ef RCA-VICTOR SALES AND SERVICE yoga See them now—on display at EXPERT SERVICE 1212 VARELA STREET er =~ a Complete Line To Choose From tas REASONABLE ALL SIZES OF REFRIGERATION BELTS | PRICES E. MARTINEZ Phone 861-J JOE CRUSOE PHONE 809-J PHILCO RADIO | & ¢. ROBERTS VALUE SENSATION General We've just unpacked another shipment of popular 1940 Philcos. % Merchandise Wholesale and Retail Deer eee pb big, PITLIAL LD DD ‘ Galvanized Roofings Ship Chandlery VAbdbde tae ttigéittttié¢ 4 titetd CL PLMAAAA LALA LL Lk 53; 2. Jimmy Moore, Troop 52;) known members of its Board of;a summons in chancery upon whom | THIS '3, Jack Warren, Troop 53. Ges ; and all other unknown | would bind said defendants. his punches up. They mixed it mon Zacal, Troop 52; 3. Jol : up for another few seconds in the nha ce at P hn | wit: siiis/eouthesse Gini teetSRaL) (PEER aa Hanya amas cletaantle ful new models... .the greatest e bie co Mesneeet =i 4) | or interest in the lands described in | values in radio history. orms ' ‘tion Two (2), Township |ton and Patton, his wife, if Seatcane iyaiowstisaccappen belt Standing Broad Jump (over 100} uth, Range 40 East, Talla- | married, if alive and if dead, their ‘ 2st 900 pounds)—1. Joseph Campo, Troop, ing in Monroe ty, Florida, jof complaint filed in the above oes ' Perez, 148 pounds, local fighter, It appearing by the sworn Bill of | therein do not know and have not peore aeeorr erp ne nundiens| in, are dead or alive; that Madison | wife, if. married, Edward H, ‘Crain of victory, of the State of Florida’ and that by ‘the complainants to ‘be inter- followed by George Brooks’ an- |residence of the persons, or any of [after fully described, or if dead to dian fighter while the third saw, |dissolution; and that plaintiffs be-|srantees “are unknown; that the) ‘ounds, los' > five rounds, lost one and five were ' Fieiq Meet held at Bayview Park | described in Plaintiffs’ Bill of Com-|decai, his wife, and M. M. Brinson | ;|that Walter Paul Shepherd if alive, |Crain, his wife, if married, if alive, head and a hard right hook to the Annie Hull Shepherd, his wife, if| And it further appearing after | blows and tore after Mario and Annie Hull Shepherd (deceased or Jackson, his wife, if married, the local boy ge tting the best of | interest under Harry | plainants is 1011 North Grande Ave- {noon each week to go to Bayview > field events. be dead, her successor Trustee and /and her place of residence as is first and second. In the fifth,: man but was stopped |.44 Orlando Esquinaldo, of the|J. UL. . Trustee, (deceased or ida and their place of residence as let the Indian have a one-two on! Rocults of the Track and Field | (deceased or otherwise); Mac-|gon; that the defendants, Alan M. the said —— Macris (deceased or dence as is particularly known to dox. (whether natural, corporate jall of the above named defendants | each other with everything but having or claiming an in-| And it further appearing after center of the ring and Jimmy,{ uarter aa Sack Race (under 100 pounds) hee (3) |the bill of complaint and herein- | SPACE K ' PHILCO 180XF. . .(pictured here) Meridian, lying and be. |unknown heirs, devisees, legates | Push - Button Tuning. Clear, Roofing to at least 900 of the estimate 5 i 5 t of the estimated 55. 2 Billy Russell, Troop 52;\ and containing 169.36 acres, more | stated cause that the complainants a 10-round boxing match pack- DAY LAST WEEK Complaint in the above entitled | been able to ascertain after diligent o y i a cause, that plaintiffs therein do not jaeere and inquiry whether ie de- ed with action at the Strand |now’ and have not been able to.as- |fendantg, William Patton and arena last night. The verdict leertain whether any or’all ©f the | Patton, his wife, if married, M. C. | persons named as defendants there-| Mordecai and Mordecai, of fans loudly booing and hissing "FULL Scotepure ¢ OF EVENTS | Holding Company, was- a. Florida | and Crain, his wife, if mar- gain Mere Tee Corporation, but has been dissolved | ried, M..M. Brinson and Brin- my’s hand in token RUN OFF BY RECREATION |" 4 Proclamation of the Governor | son, his wife, if married, believed fter diligent search and inquiry, | ested in“the property on which the ait eatiert of the tree fadges DEPARTMENT IN CONNEC: (piaintitfs have been unable to as-|complainants seek to quiet the title nouncement of the ree judges | TION WITH SCOUT WEEK | certain the. names and places of {to in said bill and which is herein- decision. i m jthem, who constituted the Board of jhave been interested therein, are | Two judges voted for the In-j Directors of the defendant, Madison | dead or alive, and if dead his, her | Holding Company, at the time of its) or their heirs, devisees, legatees or | eycrew ans writer's poate One of the highlights of Boy |lieve there are other unknown per-| place of residence of the defendants,,| sheet showei erez won four Scout Week w sons, having or claiming some | William Patton and —— Patton, his beh as the Track and |tient, title or interest in the land | Wife, M. C, Mordecai and —— Mor- even Beira sere plaint, who are also made parties |and Brinson, his wife, if aliv In the third round Perez open- | °" Saturday February 10. _ | defendant thereto, . jis unknown; that the place of resi- z Over fifty scouts took part in| IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, |dence of Edward H. Crain and ed the bell with a light left to the 416 meet and oth aa | pbher Scouts and | and if he be dead, all parties claim- |as is’ particularly known to the) body that sent the Oklahoma box. | "it friends were there to cheer jing interest under Walter Paul |complainants is Broadway, North} poay auzeny Ete oma POX- | their buddies along to victory. Shepherd (deceased or otherwise); Carolina. | er to the ropes. Maddox shook |“ qj) is s fl off the effects of ‘the “aiinning | entrants were very enthus- | alive, and if she be dead, all parties | diligent search and inquiry that the | ~ = 2 ‘iastic and co-operative, and a/Claiming interest under the said |defendants, Joe Thorn Jackson and : ,|good time was had by all. The | otherwise); Harr: -resi e Si f ) ghters a i 3 'y Startsman, Trus- {are non-residents of the State 0! both fighters mixed it up hard <couts liked the meet so well that | jee if alive, and if he be dead, his | Florida and their place of residence and fast in a neutral corner with | they have reserved one. -After- ssor Trustee and all parties|as is particularly known to com- 1 e Jecease , Shi Texas; that the de- to Pe rez, seven points to three: Pp and | patrick, rieaateeh if alive, and if she |resident of the State of Florkda, | the fourth was even, as was the all iy all pa aiming interest under | particularly known to the com-| Saturday’s program was under | i, L. Fitzpatrick, Trustee, | plainants is 60 Baird Street, Ashe- ra & ; the supervision of Tom Curry, as-| (deceased or vise); J. L.|ville, North Carolina; that the de- however, Jimmy answered the sisted by Edmund Curry, of the| Walsh, Trustee, i fendants, Edgar M. ‘Lazarus and bell by tearing out after Mario| wpa p ; D s {be dead, his successor Trustee and) Fannie H, Lazarus, his wife, are Wie a ori tecreation Sparenent all parties claiming interest under jnon-residents of the State of Flor- with a short left to the face and | otherwise); N. D. Macris, if alive, |is partloulgrly known, ta the $035 a side swit % and if he be dead, all parties claim- |plainants ‘is 2141 N; W. Davis = phe Ge RG (eee eg Track and Field Méet ing interest under D. Macris |'Street, Apartment 14, Portland, Ore- the break and was warned by | ris, his wife, if he be married and |Cohen and Elizabeth D, Cohen, his) Meet follow: if she be alive, and if she be dead, wife, are non-residents of the State | the referee for illegal tactics. |" 59 varq Dash (over 100 pounds) #1! parttes claiming interest under of Florida and their place of resi- | This round was credited to Mad- et \—1. Jose Campo, Troop 52; 2. Ra: |otherwise); Madison Holding Com-|the complaints is 3012 Ferndale os : 4 mon Zacal, Troop 52; 3. Bert Ssolved Florida Corpora-| Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland. ‘That The fighters threw aside all Cates, Troop 52. il unknown persons or/the complaints verily believe that ae peamaiena were: eae 50-Yard Dash (under 100 /r municipal) claiming through, un- are over the age of twenty-one | s a v [eee der or from said Madison Holding | years and that there is no person in pounds)—1. Harry Parks, Troop | Gompz solved, and the un-|the State of Florida, the service of the ring posts. Maddox used a low blow and was consistently | care tie teres e 0 ee Sack Race (over 100 pounds)— te est in the folloiwng | described | diligent search and inguiry | for * a i ‘, 52: real e: te, situate, lying and be- their names that the complainants 7; se 1, Joseph Campo, Troop _ 52; |Trtln*Monroe County, Florida, to-|verily ‘believe that there are other Come in—inspect all the beauti persons other than the named de- held his own. The eighth, ninth y ti ‘t —l. Harry Parks, Troop 53;) ; 2 wh f (after described. | 4 A and tenth rounds were full of ac-'> frank Papy, Troop 51; 3. Hen- S ost Gate UMW, | IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED | brings you the finest features tion with the fighters on even ry Gomez ‘Troop 52 3 _the lot numbered One (1) {enat the defendants, William Pat- |! ever offered at this price. Built- : in Super-Aerial System. Electric Carey Cemen' jor grantees, M. C._ Mordecal and | FOR iat Assail A Mordecai, his wife, if marrie i werful ican and Foreign . 1000 fans who saw the contest,/3°'o14 Cates, Ti 52. or less; and excepting there. [if allve and if dead, their unknown es Saha H.B. Davis’ 100 Per the Oklahoma kid was outsmart-|° Pett, Cotes: Taeon: Be. from the following described heirs, devisees, legatees or gran- : — reception. Gorgeous $74. 95 . + " = ; Standing Broad Jump (under) iand: Beginning at a point on |tees, Edward H. Crain and | hand-rubbed Wal- se: Cent Paints & Oils ed in every shape and form. All! j9 fds). Parks, the Atlantic Ocean at intersec- |Crain, his wife, if married, if al { je led si een TKS;/ tion of Lots 7 f dead, their unknown heirs, | | nut cabinet EASY TERMS wots One (1) and Two le line William and Caro! PIERCE BROS. Fleming and Elizabeth Sts. ‘Streets PHONE 270 the counting blows were dealt by “Troop 53; 2. Leonard Key, Troop i ae the local boy. : n Tw i ; Einnon i 51; 3. Jimmy Moore, Troop 52. (60) South, of Range rinson and » In the semi-windup, Buddy} AG a J P F East; run’ thence | if married, if dlive and Steidel of the U, S/iNavy, won ee oes > west | 1880.4 feet; thence , their unknown heirs, tai | 1. a | North at ht angles 440 feet ees, legatees or grantees, a six-round decision’ over Al a Down) 3) iacsie Cae eee eres oe eeicccis [Thorn ‘Jackson and —— Jackson, Beauhold, of St. Louis. Speidel, es oe fe oe eS TOOP Gcean; thence meandering the |his wife, if married, Janie GC. A |51; 3. Bert Cates, Troop 52. a middleweight, used perfect left-!“"} . shore South to the point of be- | Holmes, a widow, Edgar M. Lazarus | Running Broad Jump (under! S!"ning, containing 19 acres, |and Fannie H. Lasarus, his wife, | hand jabs with a cross right- ; ot e 100 pounds)—1. Eloy Rodriguez, more or less. Also excepting ali | Alan M. Cohen and | Elizabeth D. | i > that portion of the North |Cohen, his wife, and all unknown hand blow to knock his opponent Troop 50; 2. Jack Warren, Ieocp Ee Bis eS | Serote Maving oF claiming coo-coo in several instances. Quarter of the Northwest Quar- | terest in the property situate, Beauhold’s best round was in the 3. Robert Malone, Troop 51. | ter (NW% of NW%) of Section |and being in Monroe Count: rs and described as _ follow fifth when two sharp hard rights ‘0 (2) in Town- 5 s, legatees or grantees, a PRITCHARD INSURANCE FUNERAL Office: 319 Duval St. HOME PHONE Dignified PHONE NO. 1 Sympathetie Courtesy Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep THe. * PORTER-ALLEN In Every Town —— THE MONUMENTS FRANK X. KULL LL EMCI L IIE IIL IIL SI IFS IID SOTA ID OS: JOHN C. PARK BETTY HANDLER, 375 Sheffield Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. Lo} bas} a You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint in the above styled and_entitled cause on March 4, 1940, otherwise the al- legations therein will be taken as REXALL STORE Is The Best Prescription Store! 328 Simonton St, Monumental Marble, Granite and Drink — FOR QUALITY PRINTING Call 81 PEPSI-COLA 500-Yard Obstacle Relay (over Se a ) ed baa 60 Sone ads ee ee cr ieee. V. Healthful and Invigorating ; o nge , lying Wes' c ; : : Ramon Zacal, Troop 52; 2. Eu- as now built and. constructed, | of Section Ten (10) of Town- 5 if ALLY P boy that had him wobbling for 7 aanrvcn 1 Bert Cates,, *#me containing 12 acres, more | ship Sixty-six (66) South, Range Th ae sata a tims: /SBRAEL. weathening the ae pew! and Bert Cates, or less; the whole of the Tands Thirty-two (32) Hast, contain- e Citizen Building Contributing to the welfare of this city by employing storm, managed to come back ps Obstiide Retay (n- veyed containin ete ee | Begois Ne Key West labor exclusively. strong to even up things with the more: or 1 | On the ‘Island of Key Vaccas visiting boxer. der 100 pounds)—1. Robert Ma- pe, ana they are each hereby re-| and being Tot One 1), Section A special six-rounder matched [fone 27 Frank Papy, Troop 51; | And commanded to appear to | six. (66) ‘South, Range Thirty- lat Ph thin fo tiernonnnin etna 2. Eloy Rodriguez and Ramon oy or before Monday, the 4th day of} two (32) East, containing 72.8 F i z sacha | Campo, Troop 50. March, A. D. 1940, otherwise the al-| cre: For All Laundry the fans a little entertainment. 1 P +109 1sgations of said Bill of Complaint | Together with any and all ; “Red” Roberts, 116, of Miami, Three-Leg Race (over will be taken as confessed by said| Tiparian: rights thereunto be- Services aunt a UE to tose decision pounds)—1. Ramon Zacal and _ defendants. | longing or in anywise apper- io momniny Porly, 118, YSirmie- James Kelly, Troop 52; 2. phan ils Order TE HUbLisNed eee a {be Dandethes (are, hereby required | angodiog ae Service : si a Bill, ssell, Troo} eek The Key Wes itize to appear to said bill of complain’ for Hotels and ham Camp and ly Ru Lay wapaber ne ubiiahod “in’ ‘Monroe (on or before Monday, the 4th day | Rooming Houses c 1 . 52. y, Fi r nree | of March, A. D. 1940, otherwise the | Kid John, 115, won a_ four inty, Florida, for four consecu Ary round deéision over the Tampa| ntee-Leg_ Race (under 100 weeks. |allegations ‘of ‘said pill will be aes : ‘i € is 2. ,,{taken as confesse: yy sai e- Tiger, 118, in a bout with little pone a. seas ae: and Bu: |, Uated. this “24th 2day, ot senuary, | eadanteiand aid game “be pro- | 4 4 gene Baker, Troop iomas ; (SEAT - Sawy ceeded with ex parte oetn. Dion, Troop 51, and Daniel Gates, Cie t Gircuit Court Monroe Goun- | 10 18 FURTHER ORDERED that | In the second preliminary of Troop 54. » FI ‘ els Seder he pubisned-ouce ee > eveni i JOUN ¢ 8. VY or fo | thevevening, “Kid Tarzan, 170, Human ‘Wheelbarrow — Race| Solicitor ror plaiieista: Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- scored a knockout victory over | ji oh 5-22,1940 | lished _in Monroe County, Florida. Eddie Alfonso, 162. A hard right (over 100 pounds)—1. Ramon jan25; feb1-8-15-22,1940 | ons AND ORDERED this 24th to the chin vent Alfonse to the | Zacal and Bugene'Kelly, ‘Troop 52; | eae Se ey Jags! of sanuary, ALD. 4840. astbr tieiotant 4 | 2. _Eugehe Sawyer and Bert Cates, rap Hate Ay Clerk of the Circuit Court. LAUNDRY Gopnce rere gover nang Human Wheelbarrow Race (un- | ceive unt A. M. CE. on | Bolten Ws Se SG 15-22,1940 Woods in the second round. The ‘cr 100 pounds)—1. Robert eS eat ice "ime stun ees DRY CLEANERS pair were a couple of colored ,!one and Frank Papy, Troop 51; | 11 sealed offerings of matured | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE | ° 3 zi s - | or unmatured original or refunding | ELE % welterweights. 2. Henry Gomez and Forest Ar | ot area idee or ‘iighwas| IN AND FOR MONROF COUNTY, 617 Simonton Street A spectacular crowd jammed | ‘hur, Troop 52. |Honds of Monroe County, Florida.|_ FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY, All offerings submitted MUST BE | HARRY NDLER, ig Arena Sever: sree only added six points during the | RIRM FOR TEN DAYS SUBSE wa Plaintiff, ame heute wer seid ont tone be) cet two peeled NG, i. e, through Mareh 11, 1940|BETTY HANDLER, fore the first preliminary got un- ie emie® and must state full name, descrip- Defendant. Box score: derway. Key West j tion, and serial numbers of bonds, ORDER —_ PUBLICATION Seen . interest rate, date of issue, date Officials were: Freddie Car-) pjayer— of maturity, ‘and price asked. The bonell, timekeeper; George Schoneck, f offer must specifically state exactly << a} what coupons are attached and will announcer, and Young Matthews, f be delivered with the bonds for the | ndez, referee. McMahon. f price asked. Bonds that are in de- pire os fault of interest must be offered at Roberts, f a FLAT price which price shall be Collins, ¢ understood to be the price asked} Shiaehon < for such bonds WITH ALL MA- | confessed. Smith, - ACADEMY TEAM scien. Sounders g Bronze Markers Cemetery Work Of All Description PHONE 2-1896 1481 N. W. Téath Ave. MIAMI. FLA, Ritts URS PAST pu in.|. This order to be published once a ULTED OR UNPAID COUPONS | Week for four consecutive weeks in ATTACHED, and notice is hereby |The Key West Citizen, a newspaper given that if any such coupons have | Published in Key West, Florida. boon detached prior to delivery of | _ Done and ordered this 31st day of any bonds accepted aridjor purchased | January, 1940. R e hereunder, the face value of such | (SEAL) oe ee 24 | missing coupons will be deducted |Clerk of (Circuit Court, Monroe ‘ e County, Florida. from purchase price, and offerings} '"(33.) morence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. feb1-8-15-22-29,1940 THE BEST 3 WE sintvs Tiix BESTI oe PHONE 177 South Florida Contr. PHONE 598 534 Duval Street OCWWrNMNOMOOU Mm Coocoaownnd Duro Pumps Plumbing Supplies ol cwcowomrnd® al weocconoom eo STARTED STRONG BUT suc. Totals— CUMBED TO RIVERSIDE'S LATE RALLIES PID DD A Riverside must be submitted on this basis. Player— FG FT PF PTS Sealed envelope containing _sach Sieg, f 17 | offerings shall plainly state on its : face that it is a proposal for the ;Diamontes, f 15 | sale of MONROE County bonds. |Stephens, f 1 The right is reserved to reject any Shulman, f 0 pas all @fferings or portions of of- ee » si . erings. Key West Conchs, basketbali Hall, c __ 11 | STATE BOARD.OF ADMINISTRA- team suffered defeat at the hands! Barnes, c | TION OF FLORIDA, of Riverside Military | Academy |Breen, g _ dante? P- Cone, Goverdor, as" Prest< last night at Hollywood, Fla., the | Ostrowski, c J. M. Lee, State Comptroller, as! final score being 45 to 24. Baker, g . |Secretary, HOTEL DE LUXE Hitting the basket in consistent Small, g . hecaeemetalpaiieiz captain jo Bb P Treas Hi style in the first two quarters, the Lise reasurer. feb15,1940 | American Plan 1 ” x Key West lads held their oppon-| Totals— 189 15 45 || 200 Delightful Rooms, Each ent safely and were leading 11! Referee: Nordstrom; umpire,| —.... Whe. Wace With Private Bath to 8 at half time. REGS ar a rae Boca Chica Resort || Beautiful Cocktail Lounge and FISHING CAMP | qsong from the mid pected Yest| Tont{ht jhe tonll & olnaistnee a Mabel Gas iene, moma stro : ‘onight the local team meets ' Resta pitt and began to shoot them in from} Andrew Jackson High School five Citeaee. cleats Phe Row all over the court. Conchs, in the|in the Miami High gymnasium, eel Nee Beach PETER SCHUTT Manager meantime, appeared helpless and porrowed for the occasion. H Subscribe to The Citizen. PHONE 348 WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING ry! 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