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SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1987. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the following described lands, or so much thereof as will be necessary to pay the amount due for taxes of 1936 herein set opposite to the same, together with the cost of such sale and advertising, will be sold at public auction on Monday, the 2nd day of August, A. D. 1937, at the hour of 12:60 o'clock noon, at the coast house door, the County of Monroe, in the City of Key West, State of{, Florida. . Paseri ption of Land t Sar. race THREE © LEAGUE LEAD; FETTE SUBDUED CUBS WITH THREE HITS; CARDS WIN PAIR : entire Total Tax Name 2 and Expense Description of Land Sec. Twp. Rge. Acres & ; Lots 1 D2-167, 496 2, 420, af, 64 34 35 50% Filer & Reynolds . CHANNEL KEY a4 6 Wood, J. DUCK KEY 18% Isham, R. H, GRASSY KEY ~ aia Wood, J. L. >. FAT DEER KEY “" 33 10 Thompson‘ Fish Co. KEY VACAS 25% Thompson Fish Co. ae Joi. “(Thompson ” $2,380. a ag 32 32 32 $ 33.34 rss Seoumuramwee [tet } Ba-220- 9 65 4.32 jLot, 1, Dé-208, * 3-2 65 «634 13.02 5 Bi-320 = 65 "| VANKEES" WINNING STREAK ENDED AT TEN STRAIGHT AS TIGERS POUNDED OUT 14 TO 7 VICTORY PINECREST, MAINLAND, PLAT mee . PAGE 82 PT. SEC. 20 & 21, TWP. 54, R. Davis, H. H. re RL Davis, H. H. & R. L. Personius, F. J. & Roy S. Westby, Elien Westby, Ellen Pt. Lot 3, G5- 466 Total Tax and Expense $ a 43 Browns, 6 to 4, getting at Knott and@Trotter for 13 bingles, as Wilson held the Browns to 11 hits, keeping them pretty weil scattered. And Chicago White Sox kept right behind the Gold Sox. They knocked Philadelphia Athletics right back into their losing ways, after the A’s defeated them on Thursday for their first victory in seventeen games. { The A’s losing streak of 16 straight contests was ithe longest of this year. Yester- \day’s score was 9 to 4. _ Again Cleveland Indians de- 66 Park, Grace Est. Davis, Sarah R. 71 Stearns, Clark D. et al 161.89 James, Thomas = Jose- phine C. ... Isabel. R. Leland E. Charles Gilbert D. Est. saan : 66 66 66 Lot 4, G5-466 _ 33 Lots 1 to 66 (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, July 17.—New York Giants had a great chance yesterday afternoon to regain possession of the National League lead but an error by Burgess Whitehead at the most critical moment turned the tables on the} Giants. After battling for ten! innings in a tie ee bias stg | brugh Pirates, the jants lOW-! feated W: s this ed the Bucs to get men on base? | time i bee eo oo q| in the elevnth. Whitehead, at-|the mound for the S but tempting to make a double play,} wa, knocked out'et the box 0. the threw wild past first and Todd [Indians got at him and two other t}came home with the ran that! hurlers for 14 safeties. gave the Pirates the contest, 4) The summaries: to 3. The fracas was a pitching | National duel most of the time. Going in-| 4¢ New York to the game in the fourth inning | Pittsburgh ELE Brown handcuffed Terry’s ™eMiNew Yort: ve = with three hits during the remain- (11 innings) ing eight frames. The Bucs se-; Batteries: Blanton, Brown cured but seven off Melton and | poad; Melton, Coffman and 41 ‘Coffman. ning. . Lou Fette, the ace of the Boston} ‘ Bees’ pitching staff, displayed At stuff before bat- ters and“when At AR, if Ra the aint Bruins liad:seedred just thiee thits | BL "78% ae oe Blanca. BR. Taylor .«..\ J.) (W. & Parrish) JI. . 66 66 66 66 naw, 60% Wood, 220 Wood, BOOT KEY 111% Wood, 250% Wood, Ramon, Lope: Giannilli, aeness et al Feeniwnte aaa 462 45.65 PINECHEST HEIGHTS, Pangea = PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 158 t | SW%, SEO. 28, TWP. 54, R. 34 Reeve, C. J. & Cora Reeve, C. J. & Cora Lambert, Paul H. - Lambert, Paul H. Saunders, Edith . Saunders, Edith POINCIANA, MAINLAND, PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE ‘4 SECS. 3, 4, & 9, TWP. 56, R. SECTION 1 .. Shavers, Mildred 2 Matilde, Pla ~............... Moss, Fred . Schmidt, Anna M. G4-591 G3-522 . D1-561 G4-479 WW-316 Sub. is ‘Lot 3, B-320 . 66 32 i Lots 1 & 3 to 7, B3-320 .. , Lot - D: meg 6.91 uot 3 2, B3- 320" 1.10 J. Le J. 46% Filer & Gomez 29% Wood, J. L. oHIO KEY 30 «651% Fla. Enterprises, Inc. . NO NAME KEY Pe Pt. Pt PL Quetie. 66 32 32 32 w Roberts, Herman et ux . Sawyer, Wm. 22-486, 43-331. Whitmarsh, Wm. A4-253-4-5 Lincoin, A. Lincoln et al B2-187 ~ Bethel, Fay L. ..... E ALBURY’S SUBDIVISION, BOOK 1, PAGE 339 Often, “David: Mack. . = Ford, Bila L. ; Hyatt, John Z. . MALONEY DIAGRAM, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 22 A3-339 . . Galey, H. C. Ag-341 Galey, H.C. - . Galey, H. C. 66 66 res eee or tes Guimond, Geo. Bryant, H. F. Johnson, Adolf McCarthy, Irene -.... McCullough, R. Vedell - McCullough, R. Vedell - Jeamairet, Lina ... Jean, Mairet Lina . Poinciana Co. .... Porter, James H. 217 . Porter, James H. 254 . Jackson, Chas. C. & Olive A. POINCIANA, MAINLAND, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 174 SECS. 3, 4, & 9, TWP. 36, R. 31 66 Lot 2, D4-422 .. J. Pd an“ agoe Pt. Pt ee whe 66 30 4 Craig, CL. & Miller A. V. Craig, C. Li & miter. A.V. Van beget ma w. Det- tling Le 66 66 66 30 & 0 30 110 It. Lots 3,4, 5, B2-506 1 Pt. Lots 3, 4, 5, 98) G1c17 217 F4-191 30 5 Gibson, Chas. W. .... F4-191 MON onwanes G5406 | ‘D3-105 D3-105 Roker, Percy J. . 66 30 66 29 6 Perrine D, Lebarron , W FOUND HARBOR KEYS Knowles, Joseph Leeburg .... Pt Malone, Wm. H, ....... 5. eg SECTION 3 : . McLaughlan, Jolin . > McLaughian, John . | McLaughian, John > MeLaughlan, John MeLaughlan, John “| McLaughlan, Jonn £ ND, PLAT BOOK 1- PAGE iva TWP. 36, BR. 31 ON 4 | Schultz, B. BE. & Viola - “Schultz, B. E. & Viola - Tepper, Ben. J. ” Beek, Bertha 8. & Barend 8. POINCIANA. A MAINLAND, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 174 ECS. 3, 4, & 9, TWP. 56, KR. 3i SECTION . Pullinen, Peter . : Pullinen, Peter > Bowman, Katherine * Wainright, David Ac . Abbott, Daisy 1. ~- > Wainright, David A. > Atwood, Margaret R. PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 81 ‘Lot 1, D4-70. of 2 D2-576 29 7 Clopton & Kirpatrick G. G, WATSON SUBDIVISION, BOOK 1, PAGE 209 S 18 B3-332 . Amable, Rafael D. 576 jLot 3, D2-576 D4- 70, 29 4% Clopton,&,Kirkpatrick ITTLE TORCH KE’ 29 38% Torch Key “Farms, Inc. ...... err +r Swan Lot 7, G3-393 .. B-W 6) Pt. pat 3, D3- 21 a eee 5 1d Giied G..G. WATSON’S SUBDIVISION a 13, RR-109: A5-349 . Hopkins, Jas. Esp, MOFFAT’S SU; istON? 98) 14° D3-124 14 D3-120 mine west SOV RAEROR? COMPANY SUBDIVISION = Digtey, A. Le 1 Meta Barry oa: Robinson, Webster i. Robinson, Webster R. Martinez, Rosalie Bocker Perez, Harry ........ Roberts, Theodore as Gere | eae 1 Torch Ké¥ Farms, inc. “STOCK ISLAND, PLAT BOOK’ 1, PAGE 55 B5-172 B5-172 B5-172 B5-172 B5-172 B5-172 B5-172 B5-172 B5-172 B6-172 B5-172 BS-172 B5-172 B5-172 BS-172 B5-172 B5-172 B5-172 B5-172 Bo-172 B5-222 B5-222 BS-222 BS-222 B5-222 B5-222 B5-222 ROGER Lowms SUR, BIG PINE KE sU Elizabeth defeated the’ yesterday. “esides Fette’s three- hit pitching for his eleventh win of} At Boston the season, Vince DiMaygio, broth’ Chicago er of Joe of the Yanks, slapped! Boston out three hits, a home run, @ triple and a single, driving home} Fette and Lopez. two runs’ and scoring three him- self. First Game As a result, Chicago remains} At Philadelphia three points ahead of New York/st. Louis for the keadership of the league. | Philadelphia a St. Louis ‘Cardinals “defeated| Batteries; Si Johnson Philadelmhia Phillies twice, 10 to} Walters, Jorgens, Passeau, 3 and 18 to 10 in ten innings, to/leher and Atwood, tie Pittsburgh Pirates for third ee place. “very member of the Red Second Game <| Birds got at least one hit in the} At Philadelphia opening contest, including a home/|St, Louis ... run by Ducky 'Wuecky Medwick.| Philadelphia - his 19th of the season. In the (10 imnnigs) nightcap, every member except the] Batteries: Haines, Ryba, War- pitcher hit sofely at least once.|neke, Si Johnson and Owen; Mal- H Mize collected three*two-base hits; cahy, Lamaster, Walters, Jorgens and a single. Altogether the Gas-|and Grace. house Gang amassed 36 safe —— blows in Toth games and 28 runs. American League Si Johnson went the route for} At Detroit. rR 7 4 Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Blizabeth . Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Hizabeth elizabeth Home Finance Co. Inc. Fapy, Bernie C. SECTION 6 cNabb, Klizabeth C. 24 F4-128 .. . Tepper, Ben. J. POINCIANA, MAINLAND, PLAT BOOK 1 PAGE. SECS. 3, 4, & 9, TWP. 56, BR. 31 SECTION 7 12 .. . Stransbury, Anna G. POINCIANA, MA AND, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE SECS, 3, 4, & 9, TWP. 56, R. 31 SECTION 8 . Murphy, ALL. .. ye a A... : Spencer, B, B. : Bryarly, Katherine L. 3 INLAND, PLAT nook x PAGE 174 SECS. 3, 4, & 9, TWP. 36, RB. 31 PLAZA SECTION . Calkins, Clarence : Elmore, Geo. : Elmore, Geo. C. > Lowry, R. B. Mr, > Lowry, R. B. Mr. : Nixon, Annie. : Nixon, Annie : Hetrich, Clarence meee Seu ne Gwynne, . Gwynne, Gwynne, Galey, Harry - Galey, Harry Galey, Harry Galey, Hafry y, Harry y, Harry Harry C. + PLAT BOOK 1, Face 102 B. OF PT. E% of SEY, SEC. 26, TWP. 66, R. BERRER ARP SRE Sawyer, Berlin A... OE Cc. Sjursen, A. Roberts, Irvin, Jr.) Lund, Arthur Lund, Arthur Home Finance REE ee ey reer terete rea) SSSLLSSSSSSSSSSSSaTeeseseee 3 D3-229 3 D3-229 3 D3-229 Hn anewman Ss Seow Lot 11 BS-270 | 3 terling, B.C. 18 Di-33 BW C-4i - Knapp, Isabelle 19 D1-52 B-w C-M1 Knapp, Isabelle PINE CREST, BIG PINE KEY, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 131 me Finance PART LOT 2, SEC. 22, TWP. 66, R. 20 lome Finance C Lot Sar. Home Finance & Mattie Homan, J. 0. . Thompson, Louise . BIG PINE KEY, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 88 LIDA KR. CALKINS ET AL, SPB. OF LOT 1, SEC, 23, TWP. 66, R. D1-499. - . Smith, Johh Victor D1-500 Smith, John’ Victor 12-429 Caraway, B, H. Pearl, Frank E. Pearl, Frank B. s Shellman, Minnie 8. - 3 RAIN'S SUB. OF GRASSY KEY, PLAT ROOK 1, PAGE St Home Finance Co, ine. 3 ee ST SOARS. 28, SES Om = Home Finance Co; Ing. _ > . 1 F5-48 . Sterling, Demont .. Pia | L D2-41 Sterling, Alva C. .... Fao 63 D2-486 . Ritter, Thomas J. 00. K rry GROVE PARK, UPPER MATECUMBE, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 111 Douwhiey, WR St. . sunpE “ey OF PT. LOT 2, SEC. 32, TWP. 63, R. 37 . ISLAND OF KEY LARGO ae - Miller, Mighael BE. 1.10 Sec. Twp. Ree. Acres 7 1 Dieses . Miller, Michael E. 1.10 5D 4 32 GROVE PARK ADDITIO: UPPER MATECUMBE, PLAT BK. 1, PAGE 196 % PT. LOT 2, SHC. 32, TWP, 63, BR, 37 59. 40 10% 10° G5-231 . Butters, Edward et ux 6.91 by 40 Oy cli bi ———— nee bncee cats a . “ 4 Roberts, 6 ‘ rei “G5-264 = ee a Hernard ¢ Medina, Miguel the Cards in the opener and twirl-|New York . ed the last two innings of the/Detroit . nightcap and was credited both victories. Si en men in. the: fip 20 .. 47° F4-142 Seo: Twp. Ree. Acres ; 61 he 4 MARTELLO TOWERS, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 140 61 Bresken, th, Sr. & Jr. 166 t Sqr. Tr, 427 Bt & G2 6° ae Roberts, James 5. 8 ind Tamiami Everglades Corp. . Tamiami Everglades Cor Tamiami Everglades Corp. .. 30 D1-434 . Tamiami Evergiades Corp. nae Tamiami Everglades Co: Tamiami Evergla Tamiami Everglades Corp. Tamiami Everglades Corp. es. bf a Brooklyn Dodgers edged out Jacobs and R. Ferrell; Harder and ‘i Cincinnati Reds, 6 to 5. Both/Sullivan. teams hit hard, the Dodgers ¢ol- eens wad — 19 safeties and the Reds,| At Chicago Philadelphia New York Yankees string | nessennsetnmabaones victories was abruptly ended yes-} Batteries: Thomas terday afternoon as Detroit There Conroy; Cain and Sewell. easily took the final geme of the 9 se series, 14. to 7, However, Mur- At St. Louis RHE derers' Row kept up its hitting | BostoMm onou-e---- 618 & spree, piling up 13, the same num-| St. LOW cee # UE D ber as the Tigers secured, Wilson and Berg; Johnstone, George J. 15 22, a MATECU 30.45 13 2 Johnstone, George J. ‘Tamiami FA to Corp. Tamiami B fer Pont MBE REACH, UPPER MATECUMBE, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 133 PY. LOT 1, SEC. 32, T 3, BR. 37 i . Albury, E. F. & Inez . Sweeting, Willard R. - Wood, Robert L. . Pinder, Wilard Russell Cothron Violet J. Winder, Lorena Le oo. Pinder, Leola Y. 000 Lowe, Chas. “Harvey MBE, FLAT BOOM. 1, PAGE 43 . 28, TWP. 63, BR. 37 ’ 13 Orr, JohA By IMG ecm 8.03 OCEAN VIEW, UPPER MATECUMDE, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 193 PY, LOTS 2 & 3, SEC, 28, TWP, 63, R. 37 Russell, Joha A. & Clifton - et enone et al 2.691 Ay RGO, PLAT BOOK a Pace at NEW OF NW) OF NEG, SEC, 35, TWP. 50, Pe yee «| Halloway, Kathryn & duns BAY WOOD, KEY LARGO, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 102 SUB. OF PT. LOTS 1, 2, 4,5 & 7, SEC. 11, TWP. 61, R. 39 F5-512 ... Brooks Properties, Inc. . B2-419 Lee & Brooks, Inc, ... BS-41T 2 Davenport, E. R. 2-20 - Backus, RE. & Leola 2-19 . Peace, W. H. 8 BS-451 ~ Quiles, John EK. - 622 . Clemer, J. K. e M. ; Brackett, A. - Wood, Julius Leslie BS-449 Properties, Ine. SWASIDE KEY LARGO, PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 10 SUB. OF PT. LOT 4, SEC. 14, TWP. 62, B. 38 mr Be rela: Lathrop, Clixton H. neues Corp. -. Tamiami Everglades Corp. Chevélier Corp. - Chevelier Corp. Ge bp bo be be be bp bg b= Flory, A. ¥. Lathrop, Clinton H. . 59 61 40 3 30 13 130.50] pt. 25.94 61 39 Sweeting, FP. EB. ... 35.92! Reliebern W994} or bn. 48.84 She Liman, John D. om eo ge em 1 2 G3-152 & 498 3 2 G3-152 & 498 ... TREASURE GROVE NO 1, KEY 1b SU 2.69 “Jonn A & ‘Giitton Pt Let ares Senco E08 i Bs PLANTATION ote ie pees RATIONAY cee seh Club— Pet. | Chicago ...... New York . Pittsburgh St. Louis ... 4 Brooklyn Cincinnati | Philadelphia AMERICAN LEAGUE 1.10) 63 63 #3 63 38 Bey 18 63 38 17% Watkins Properties, Inc. 2. PLANTATION KEY OM LONG ISLAND, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 101 rt Lots 1 & rt. . G4-51, 83, 3.83 me 8.50; pe. 38 a a Watkins Properties, Chevelier Corp. Chatham Ben Corp.” Palgrove Co. .. Truesdale, Calvin* Mills, Edward - Falgrove Co, Truesdale, Calvin Mills, Edward Paigrove Co. .. ‘Truesdale, Calvin Mills, Edward Axelson, Mary Axelson, Mary Axelson, Mary Axelson, Mary Axelson, Mary Watkins Properties, Watkins Properties, Watkins Properties, 1-328, Platt 1-102 Peppers pero reeoge ma Sy La mp mt ny aa mas 8 SSssssesese Lee, MeDougal McDougal McDougal McDougal McDougal is #3 BB Let 3, 18 63 «38-12% Watkins Properties, Inc. PLANTATION KEY OR LONG ISLAND Lot 1, 1% Parker, Harry 5. re ‘dow CaN Lot bs ss) AM, @t-23, 25 = Pet. | esecsesooesoes Conley, Vietor H. & Mary W. ad r= =: « 2 He s ence apanenex TO TAVERNIER ada KEY LARGO, u AVERNIER COVE, NO. 2 Paigrove Co. - 4, TWP. 62, BR. 38 SSSCOSSEESESESELESES The true work of art is but 512] shadow of the divine perfection. — 423 | Michael Angelo. 1 eee 292; We are all sculptors, ——_ o{%t, various forms, moulding | and *\chineling thought-——Mary Baker use *#ee Art does not imitate. but in- terpret—-Mazzini. 7*ere 24 Richards, ED. et al ~ Cleveland Detroit Washington St, Louis Philadelphia Let Paigrove Co. N in” im} 3% Lm be i. . Lane, Della A. - Lane, Della A Pirst Trust & Savings Bank Lane, Della A. Lane, Della A. Diener, Bunne ANGLERS PARK, KEY LARGO, PLAT BOOK L\PAGE 158 PT. LOTS 1, 2, 4, 4, 10, 14 & LOTS 11, 12, 13 SHO. 14, TWP. G1. BR. 3B Ww (f Richards, D. EB. et al Palgrove Co. Frank H. Ladd, Monroe County Tax Collector. % Bertram, A. J. Seve crue e 10 Richards, D. EB. et al ISLAND OF UPPER MATECUNBE Pt Ger. Lot 1, 83 a 1% 1% % Russell, John A Let Sar. > ‘ Sweeting, FL Bu. 1 . Sweeting, FB. wi MANDALAY, KEX LARGO, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE ie PT. GOV. LOT 3 & LOT 14, SEC. 4, TWP. 62, RGE, 3p BASEBALL GAME FOR TOMORROW Russell, Richard H. ee ‘Today’ s Horoscope see Today, « strong day, gives @ Russell, Rosa Lee Knowles 2s Russell, Richard H. lets 1 W246T. od ary Russell, John A. MBE, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 41 Raynor, Stewart Pinder, Beaj RW. Lee a Ritter, i% i LONG Patten, Doris H. et al Patten, anY Doris 4 Bier & Reynolds __ Thompson, Walter et ux Thermpson, Walter et ox Sjostrom H. Ida za} Le zis} At the Naty Field tomorrow,} TAVERNIRE HEIGHTS, KEY LARGO, PLAT BOCK 1, PAGE 180 s UB. OF LOT 1, & PT. LOT T, SEC, 34, TWP. €3, BR. a8 Lot Sqr. 3 i ~~ Carey, Hazel’ H ‘ watconaonm AO. 2. PLAT BOOK 2 PAGE S AMENDED PLA %. Bhi Gs-1et G3-153 x G5-153 Gs-15s G5-153 GS-13 Gs-101 GS-48 Woods, ‘ - Woods, - s Woods, Woods, Woods, Woods, Woods, Woets, aes) ty te bene awd Shown dd beh ba Sone ee Sterling.| be sure of PD Lenape age) semen meat B. oF [LOTS 19 & 30 & Pr. LOTS IT & 15 OF GOV. Lot 2, SEC. 4, TW ween The | masterfal nature, with great en- durance and ability. Ambition is the Pirates will cross bats with | the keynote of this character and, the Coconuts, beginning at 2:30! if properly curbed, with the com- Pp. me i bination of » studious mind, it jers! Bucs have a bunch of good! bids fair to make a person of pow- among whom are/erful presence, who will not only succeas, lor the world cia, Caraballo, A, Acevedo and! Today's native will be independ- ent and self-willed, but inclined) to be somewhat lazy. There are several direftions in which the A picture lg a poem = witheat words —Horeee. The artixt belongs to his work, force of this day may become op- not the work to the artist erative, but it will surely produce | Novalis. one who will be a pioneer in hir) eee own line, and probably schieve| Many persons feel art, some success. There ts s little too mach| anderstand it; but few beth fee! * The highest triumph of art, & + eet praetistien of na s. Sthis,

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