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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 163 PAGE THREE LEGALS oe ae greeats ATION DEED For (eednee. Bilt No. 162) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ‘That Ruth M. Fleck, holder of tax Certificate No. 344, issued the 5th \day of September, A. D. 1932 “has filed same in my office and has | made application for a tax deed to phe issued thereon. Said certificate lembraces the following described property In the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. Let 4, Sar. 1, ‘Tr. 13, Book F-1, Page 584, as recorded in Monroe County Records. ‘The assessment of the said prop- jerty under the said certificate. is- Bued was in the name of Kari C Fifert. Sports NAME NUMBER ("KEY WEST IN | Tau Ss DAYS GONE BY THE WEATHER | Happenings Here Just 10 Years “Highest - Ago Today As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen THELOW DOWN. | FROM HICKORY GROVE "sine "SER SRE Sg Goat poccccccccccccocceseeese | pe a rou. eon OR I been readin’ where a young, EUGENIO. WARtivEZ, 67 feller who ‘is 17, let his car get vs, ‘away from him, and busted a Atius's’ PURUNSON her |hydrant and it took a crew Often busband, et ai, Detendants Yesterday’s resipttation 06Ins, to shut off the geyser, and it was Foreclosure of Tax Certifien oe 000-a month is put into circulation Normal Precipitation —. ae Ins. at 4-A. M. x | ORDER OF Py PUBLICATION Tomorrow’s 541 Arid with this 17-year-old gce-| It ay i »b: hi bint) in ‘Key West. The personnel of ute veetea 7 filea by “the couapintedat. tn the | the station, numbering commis- suai’ at's asarer est jie ves 6 ee 12 And some people will condemn | MEN OF 1937 above stated cause that the com- sioned officers and enlisted men, | Sun rises s get about $20,000 monthly, while | Sun sets the 17- and the 15-year-olds, but LEADERS IN BUSINESS. MAN- |a similar amount goes-to the civi- | Moor rises: 22:22 0.. lan employes and laborers in con=|Mobn>sets' AGING AND PLAYING DE: nection with the station. Then | New ;mgon,: 1 MENTS AME needs of the station supplied: by) iho — sa the local merchants totals about! WouNCcED $15,000 a month, Lieutenant! High — =. James Gately estimates. The nav-| Low é were deep _ ‘shadowy in the | ee |al station has been -paying off; “Barometer 7:30 a. m. today: veg tocar t ‘to'ttin this | | “Wumber ofie baséball mmén of twice monthly, but will adopt the) Sea level, 30.06. face ‘by yourself,” Leila wenton | 1937 ‘are E. G. Barrow, secretary-|™ethod of paying weekly in the fart im aie Tresor "You know there ar€ | pusiness en Jad. aha ee! future, ‘and Friday —_. be “pay: | WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Saturday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly | York Yankees; William B. Mc-' start the first of the year. This | Kechnie, as manager of the Bos- | will give the payroll at the naval |ton Bees; Johnny Allen, pitcher of Station as approximately $10,000) cloudy tonight and Saturday, pos- | the Cleveland Indians; Bob La-| Weekly from the first day of Jan-| siply showers ‘tonight; mot much The two were alone at the table. Ciispiatonnt Stan had eaten early and gon Fe orchard to burn brus' i The | other membérs of the family were not up yet. “You ard Jack ‘can ‘have sod buildings “and. the land aroun and.I ‘will take th the Nelda, an ambitious, dark-eyed, dark-haired girl, has had to leave college Because of finances. Beck, her blond, dashing and wealthy neighbor, insists on tak- ing ‘Neldo to meet hts mother. “Bill, ‘0 tanned young man with blue ‘eyes, disapproves of Nelda. Mrs. Reckless, Reck’s cold and arrogant mother, ‘subtly twarns Nelda that Reck ts not for'her. Flies ¢ is Nelda’s selfish sis! This is payday at the local nav-| al station from which about $50,- “4 y—the % “tHe ifitomie of the ees ‘Nelda. put her hands to ‘her head, ‘as if the gesture would help to clear her | troubled mind, Lettuce Or Something Wee have to go into“débt to build a house, won’t we? You | can raise lettuce or something.” “All-l know about: lettuceis that it goes with salad.” Nelda’s eyes | plainant does not know and has not been able to ascertain whether | the defendants, Amelia Brunson and (iter, & Hrunson, her husband, | “ness said certificate shail be | Austin, his wife, if married, believed | Tedeemed according | to law. | the ¢ property “described therein will be y the complainant to be interested | bt h in the property déscribed in sald | S010 to. the lighest bidder at the bill of complaint, or if dead to have | COUFt house door on the first Mon- been interested therein, are dead or | @ay in the month ot January, 1938, alive, if dead his, her or ‘their; Which is the 3rd day ‘ef January, heirs, devisees, grantees or other | 1938, claimants are unknown and that|_ Dated this 7th day of December, their place of residence is unknown; | 1937. that complainant. verily _ believes | (SEAT). Ross C Sawyer that if any of said defendants are | Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe alive they are each over the ‘age, County, Florida. of twenty-one years; that. there is/ dect1-17-24-31,1937 no person in the State of Plorida ence Pee retest: the service of a summons in chan- cery upon whom would bind said|IN THE COUNTY JUDGR’S COURT defendants and complainant verily | 16 AND. FOR MONROE COUNTY, believes there are other persons; FLORID. a PROBATE. other than the named defendants Im Re: Eat who have some claim, title ‘or ‘tn- RANON VEU terest in the land described in said Vv bin. ORDERED, ap-| . they are barkin’ up the ra |tree. And. the ones mostly to . blame, it is the two moms and! the two pops of these youngsters . Who were out at 4A. M. And if this foursome does not) see that their off-spring is home, before sun-up, they could use a ‘guardian too, and were maybe out ’til three-thirty themselves. And if there is nobody to curb a colt, he will sure grow up to be a wild horse, and useless—and nothing to be proud of. But boys and girls, they will be O.K. and nearer 100 percent, and will think a whole lot more of you, 10 years ‘Th Soe “except go “ot ete Lailae lum body stiffened and she looked as if she was about to say somethin; caustic. Stan nud; her arm, and she set her lips tight litle of’ strained ‘patience. ot E, also known as EGUB, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS It is. therefore | Motte, vice-président and busines: Ss | Indriager of the ‘Savannah Sally | A wave of nostal; iterate All 'the officers of the Chamber | League club; Jake Flowers, man- of ‘Commerce were reelected last | | ager of Salisbury in the Eastern night,:;and four of the old direc- Shore League and Charlés Keller tors have been reelected. The | outfielder of the Newark Intérna-| ballots, which are cast by letter, | tional League Bears. These lead- have been coming into the cham- ers in the business, ™mariaging and ber for the ‘past week. They were playing ends were announced thi: counted yesterday and the entire week ‘by’ besetah’s Mational ‘week-| selection of the-nominating com-, a mittee were found to be elected. | went to The committee. which canvassed | prent the returns and ‘announced the) t the St results were Sam Brown, Charles ‘inders tollow- the tank walked | tank house toward the old adobe barn which somehow had resisted the A mn | feat ea "To Ay president | of the Bosthti Red’ Sox; ‘among the’ gian 5,000 people while in St. major league exécutives, Joe Mc-| Augustine yesterday afternoon Carthy of the New York Yankees, and night, the Ferries Monroe Bill Terry of the New York Giants County ‘and Florida Keys are to- and Connie Mack of the Philadel- gay on men way to Daytona Beach phia A’s among the big league! where th expect to tie up to-| ers and Joe Medwick, St. nignt. m Daytona “Beach, Louis Cardinals; Charley Gehrin- where the ferries will be visited | calo ner face Ci eiather heel winter As she gazed at the ling ‘walls of the old barn Nelda's ime Yankees, and Catl Hubbell, New side route will be used for this| York Giants, among the players.’ trip as)the iriland route is said to! Barrow is cited as having con-/ pe unsafe,since the hurricane of! tributed much to the suécess of} }last year. It has filled in num- the Yankees through his acumén | Having ‘been visited by more ger, Detroit Tigers; Lou Gehrig) py many’.more, the ferries will! and Vernon Gomez, New York come direct to Miami. The out-) erous places, report has it, and in handling players, maintaining sources for new ‘talent and busi- even with light craft it is almost impossible to navigate. Commis- ness conduct of the club. McKéch-| sioners Porter and Kirchheiner| nie won the accolade for his skill| came in with Mr. Warren today in piloting the Bees to fifth place | from Mayport. with light hitters, handling of pe pitchers and development of Jim | Editcrial commnient: It is not Turner and Lou Fette. Allen was | possible for the Oversea Highway given the palm because his feat | | ferries to be put in service a min- of winning 15 and losing only onc! yte too soon to suit Key West. game in a Season, interrupted by | There are literally thousands ‘of change in temperature: moderate northeast and ‘east winds. Florida: Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday, possibly light showers near extreme south coast tonight; slightly Warmer in north- | east portion tonight. Jacksonyille to Florida Straits | and East'Gulf: Moderate ‘north- east and ¢ast winds becoming | southerly over north portién Sat- |urday;,partly overcast ‘weather |tonight and Saturday, scattered | light Showers over extreme south | portion tonight. WEATHER CONDITIONS yesterday morning increased in | intensity and moved ‘eastward to | Minnesota (Mintieapolis-St. Paul, | 29:60 inchés), while the a disturbance which was over upper St. Lawrence valley digep. | péared northeastward. Pressure continues high over the Great Basin and Plateau) | States and ovér the eastern half} | of the country. Precipitation occurred during) the last 24 hours in southern | { ; Florida, New England, from the/ | Texas coast northward to Arkan- | 8as,"in’ the upper Mississippi Val-! ley, southern Lake region and Ohio Valley, and from North Da-| kota westward to Washington. Temperatures continue 20 to 30} degrees above normal in the Plains States, Mississippi Valley, | Tennessee and lower Ohio Valley, and/are generally near‘or slightly ‘The disturbance which was over | the northern Rocky “Mountains all gone how. The great mae ie we racks to Divided! onyealiy ofa he lags step made Candy was coming mp'in to tell you,” the “Mother sdys this place's jus’ gotta be divided.” “Divided!” .A fear fluttered in : rt, It seemed to her she on the rim of a ing. world. i's it mean when yi our anh Aunt Nelda?” u're ye bays Delays Jus ta he on his own an’ you oan oak ps ema and Uncle Jack.” well, that you're on vous or at a ‘said bewilder- turned back to the house i Stan would be a help ot in ane cate of her mother ‘ack in college. But te id have known better. Stan! always been a leaner. He'd oe @ job outside” his fa- 's store. It was typical of him that cg Rogge let sone one else the proposed dit of the farm. Bs as hours before Nelda could aes sleep. She awoke early and at ‘She'd h start. Where was she? Back school ina twin bed with Claire in another beside her? atc windows orem fen was oo into At the: the reaktast ta table, over her second cup of coffee, Leila fired at Nelda the same a ep had ‘uttered the night be! “This ranch has to 5 divided” PsBut ” ‘The protest that in Nelda died under the Leila—’ up a in Leila's square! a ¢ west of unplanted land around |. Nelda abe’ the old splendor of the rancho. acrés in the’orchard. And althoug h Leila was bemoaning the fact that they would have to build a house, Neda di that her sister-in-law wanted ap- ples chiefly so she could have a modern home. Out ofa long silence Nelda said, ae have to talk it over with lack. “Oh, I've already written him.” There was a sm in Leila’s tone that chilled Nelda and filled her anew with di it and fear for the future. Leila went on, “he. wrote ak oe would be pot age wi _ whatever atrangements you an Mother made.” Nelda stared at her. It was as if she had never seen her. fier in law as she really was, as if had never seen the line of face grow the pale blue eyes grow. sharp. ling herself to- gether with an effort, Nelda stood “It’s not that I don’t want to give you the orchard, Leila. It’s . well, 1 don't know what to do with land." The pale morning sun- light, streaming through the wind- ows, gave a transparent glory to her skin. “Stan will take the matter into ay if fe don’t give him his sl bornly. Nelda felt a sense nausea. sri pas tne tsk teomda bar rook ollection the family had ever been involved in a controversy over possessions. Copyright. 1937 Allee Marte Dodge) Tomorrow, Nelda encounters BIR (again. PI TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Pascccescosevegscecsecessecosesoss Rear Admiral Arthur St. Clair Smith, U.S. N., who today reach- es the statutory age of retirement, | born at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 64 nell, agricultural economist, born burg. in Kans., 50 years ago. ila announced stub- | an apj ‘Operation, “gave him a lifetime percentage récérd in the majors of .739, unéqualled by any pitcher, past or présent. LaMotte, a former shortstop, is a record for a Class B club. Flow-| ers, a former Brooklyn Dodger) and St. Louis Cardinal infielder, is picked as the leading pilot in) the minors because he i his Salisbury téam fo come back and win the championship after from the top to the bot-! dropping tom by having 21 victories ‘sub- tracted On a league ruling. Kel- ler’s sput to the top of the Inter-) national League’s batting aver- ages in his first year as a profes- sional player is actlaimied as the) outstanding performance of the! 1712—Peter Boehler, Moravian bishop, “Pennsylvania pioneer, square | born in Germany. Died in Eng- | land, April 27, 1775. } 1787—(150 years ago) Catharine! R. Williams, Rhode Island Mare, novelist and biogropher, born in) Providence. Died there, Oct. 11,} 1872. 1815—George G. Meade, soldier and engineer, Union general, vic- |tor of the battle of Gettysburg, born in Spain (of American par- entage). Died in Philadelphia, Nov. 6, 1872. | 1837100 years ago) Jonh | Thomas Fanning, noted Minneap- olis hydraulic and consulting en- gineer, builder of Western weter- | power works, author of books in| | the field, born at Norwich, Conn.» | Died Feb. 6, 1911. | 1852—Tasker H. Bliss, soldier, | who attained to the rank of Gen- heral of the Army, born at Lewis-) Pa. Died Nov. 9, 1930. 1857—Michael J. Kelly, credited with beirig largely re-| sponsible for the 192,726 attend-/ ance at Savannah the ‘past season, | the ity. The patient waiter is often- Prof. Colin G. Fink of Colum- “King Kelly” of baseball fame in er rewarded than the one who) }pédple waiting to ‘come Here the |moment the ‘announcement ‘is | made. abové normal “elsewhere “except the northern Lake. region and New England where they are 10 to 20 dégrees below the seasonal | average. rs S. M. GOLDSMITH, Temporarily in Charge. Production of synthetic resins in¢reised frém ‘eight | A program consisting of songs, athletic events and instrumental selections is ready atid this eve- ning mémbérs of the boy scout or- | ganizations from all parts of the | state will take part in the affair. |There are 130 scouts from the | Fort Myers council, who left Ha- vana this morning and are ex- | pected to arrive this afternoon, | million pounds in 1934. | CLASSIFIED © COLUMN PERSONAL ee William Knowles, of 321 si-| monton street, who was injured! while at work at No Name Key) several days -ago, is reported as’ much improvéd, although still ¢ OLD ‘AT 40! GET PEP. | confined to his bed. ‘MEN New Ostrex Tonic Tablets eontain raw oyster invigorators and other stimulants. One dose starts new pep. Value $1:00. Special price 95c. Call, write Gardner's i i wed-thur-fri-tf | & Mr. ‘and Mrs. Fred Kirtland of| FOR SALE Miami, bride and groom of a few! |days, passed through this city/ CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ly afternoon on a bridal| ner 5th and Staple A’venue. ‘tour which includes points in Apply Box D, The Citizen. |Cuba. Mr. Kirtland and Mrs. Ma- nov2-tt rian Sherman, formerly of this \city, were married in Miami a) PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed \few days ‘before Christmas. He! cards, $1.25. The Artman| is a brother of C. W. Kirtland, of| Press. -may19-tf the Cuban American Forwarding | | Company, and is a civil engineer! for the F. E. C. extension. The Martha Washington cos- tume, which was worn by Mrs. I. Appelrouth at the Woman’s Club Ball some time ago and which |won first prize, will be“worn at) ithe cabaret ‘and dance to be giv- jen at the Coral Isle Casino to- ‘bagel bs | 75 ROOM GOING HOTEL, Won- derful future. Over Sea Realty —— Exchange, Over Sea Hotel, Three Travel Air monoplanes Key West, Fla. nov22-tf owned by L. S. Tomlinson, of At- — Janta, reached this city this after- REAL ESTATE noon and after circling the city,/ landed ‘at Meacham Airport. They FOR RESULTS—List your prop-| came from Miami making the trip, erties for sale or rent with the in one hour ‘and forty minutes. | CLEM C, PRICE gc TION. — Registered ; Phone 124. 505 Duval ree decl-tt "Today's Honesto agai pent 4 rp OR REAL Es- “edeceseseesesssesoseoess Pa “A LAs Breer eal Baonegmaritie 3 Kare basen Lowe, P. 0. particular good fortune. If any} Box $1, Ta tier, success is to be attained, it will} | be by a cultivated spirit of humil-/ BICYCLES ‘million | pounds in 1924 to more than 100} rade now, if you clamp down now ‘and then—and cut out the fancy didos your ownself. Yours, with the low down, JO SERRA. ‘Absent-Minded It was a warm day, and a dull case concerning the rights of river commissioners was being ar, gued. Counsel. made speeches of’ in- terminable length, and the judge | fell into a doze. | your honor,” thundered! the! ‘de! | fending lawyer in‘such stentorian toriés that the judge came. to., “All right,” he mumbled has- tily, “but only a very little in mine.” | { | | LB LEGALS NOTICE OF. MASTER'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, | that under and by virtue of and pur- suant to the certain decree made |and entered on the 2nd day of ‘De- jecember, A. D. 1937, by the Honora- ble Arthur Gomez, One of the Judges of the Circuit Court of the | |Bleyenth Judicial Cireuit of Monroe County, Florida, in Chancery, in that rtain' cause therein — ‘pending | | Wherein May Piper joined by. her husband and dext friend, J.-S. Piper, | are the complainants. and Francis | Campbell and Ruth Campbell, his wife, ana Willtam ‘H, Gilbert, are defendants, pi tnaersigned Special | Master in’ Chancery, appointed by | said decree, will offér for sale at! | public outery to the highest bidder |for cash, before the front door of j the County Court House jin Key West, Monroe County, Florida, on} Monday the srd day of January, A, a8, (sate being a rule day of | | m And 2 o'clock in the Bh sowie Bre 2 sie ae fie described | property to satisfy ‘sald decree by | Pavisent of the amount therein spe- ecified: A rt of Lot Two» {2) in bls oe on the Istatid of | corded in Book “ ‘pase 476 of subdivision of the portion al- between himself and the said ler, recorded in, } } savare ‘Three (3) according to me diagram of Division of Tract Key made between Fred-* erick “iter and in Boyle, re- Monroe County, Flor lorida, records, and according to the diaeram of lowed to the said Frederick Fi- ler under the said agreement John. Boyle Mmade by. the. heirs at law of the said Preideriek Fi- 715 of Monrde records, ‘and which sub-division ‘was confirmed by decree of the ieee Court December 16, 1885; Said Lot Conimencing at ‘2 point on United Street distant One Hundred and Rep hapmh Ss eet and High! nehe 0 F Cog of United and tre ts, and running Street in a North- ie “Hight t (8) Inches; right. angles in @ ly direction One ne Five (105) feet; eat pater teat et South: ah it ineueast 01 ftundred and ve 94), Aegt the place ? a y caltection FOr <a One 91 to age Egat ler "sot te fect br a tat. NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE, Notice is hereby given that uniler| and by authority nf the final decree} of foreclosure rendered by the Hon- erable Artirur Gomes, one of the Judges of the Cireult Court of the Eleventh Jud'cial Circuit of Florida, in and for Monroe County, on the 2ist day of December, A. D. 1937, in | that certain cauke in fait pending, beine Chancery No. 6674, in which P. W. Boyd, largo Jand Company, Glenn B. Skipper. known as Nina Belle widow, individually, Skipper, as Executrix under the last will “and testament of Skipper, deceased. and T. J. Curry. |i Chancery appointed by the Court tue of the terms thereof. will offer for sale and sell at public outcry to | the highest und best bidder for cash | at the front door of the Courthouse of Monroe County, in the City of Key West, Florida. on the ird day of January, A. DW, 1938, between the hours of eleven o'clock A. M. two o'clock P.M, & lewal sales Gay. and the lexal hours of sale, the following de- seribed property, situate in Monroe County, Florida. to-wit: Approximately one thousand acres of land located on Key Latge ‘in Monroe County, Flori- da, said lands Knows as the Boyd tract in Township fifty- Rite (59) South Range forty | h ' “But we must have | ‘water here, JUDGED AND DECREED’ that the defendants, . Amelia Branson and Allen S. Brunson, her~ husband, if alive and if dead, all parties elaim-| ing interest under Amelia Brunson | and Allen 8. Brunson, her -husband, deceased or otherwise; James S. Austin and —___" Austin, his wife, if married, if alive and if dead, all parties claiming interest under ‘James 8. Austin and Austin, his wife, if married, ceased or_otherwise, and all known persons having or claiming | an.interest. in the j scribed property situate, lying and| }being in, Monrge County, Florida, | to-wit: On the Islim’ of Key West (and Js Sub-division Eight (8) f Part of Lot Three (3), Square i Five (5), Tract Hever (iy ace cakatay to Stépney Austin’s di- gram recorded In Deed Book Hi Me 1 619, Monroe County, Florida ‘Records. ALSO On the Island of Key West and is Sub-diyision Four (4) of Part of Lot Three (3), Square Five (5), Tract Eleven (11) ac- Sorning: to Stepney Austin's Gia- Bram recorded in ‘Deed Book ‘age 619, Monroe County, Flor- ida, Records, be, and they are hereby ‘required to | appear to said bill of complaint on or before the 3rd day of January, A. D. 1938, otherwise the allegations of said bill will be taken as can- |fessed and said cause be proceeded with ex parte. It is further Ordered that this or- der be published once each week Flor: a news| un-| following de-! To ‘all creditors and all persons having claims or demands against said Estate: You, and éach of you, are hereby | notified and required to present any }elaims and demands which you, oF either of you, may have gainst the estate of Ramon Vegue, also known as R. Vegue, deceased, late of Mon- nd County, Florida, to the” Hon: a°R: ‘Lora, County Jadge of Monrof County, at his office. in the County Court’ House in Monroe County, Florida, within eight cal- endar months from the date of the first publication hereof. All claims and démands not presented within |the time and in the manner pre- scribed herein shall be barred as | provided by law. Dated December 10, A. MRS. CAROLINE CREMATA, | As Executrix of the Last AVill and Testament of Ramon Vegue, alse known as R. Vegue, ileceased. decl0-17-24-31, 1937 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THR H oy NTH soph, cmeurr THE STATE FLORIDA, | ANAND FOR MONROE COUNTS. | IN CHANCERY, ja spre vs." Plainute. Foreclosure of Lien of "Tax Sa M. MARTIN, if living, and it ah the Heirs, Devisees, Gran- tees ‘or Sther Claimants under the said E. M, Martin, et ais, Defer dants, ORDER. OF PUBLICA*ION It appearing from the sworn bill | of complaint. in the above entitied cause that the plaintiff does not | know and has not been able to as- [certain after diligent Inquiry | published in ‘Monroe. County, “tone and Ordered in the City of] | nether the defendants E. M. Mar- Forty-eight .| kK : (and, habe jying Court! a widow, and! a Plorida | corporation, are plaintiffs. and Mra | a widow, also} Glenn BY are defendants, Jas Special Master/ and) the same being) ey West, Monroe County, jori- | bh il Ist day of December, A. D.| EAD Ross C Sawye Clerk of the Circuit Court. | RAYMOND R. LORD, Solicitor for Pee ct wes dec3-10-17-: cri Si, 1937, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ee By ae ork (fa oc Or IN AND ror’ MONROE COUNTY. | wh CHANCERY. HE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ‘oe KEY WEST, a corporation | etiawe of the Oiled sites, leas ENCE C. SYMONETTE | BERTHA J. SYMONETTE, ‘wife, et al., ‘Defendants. and his { es me ot, Tee Foreclosure of Lien. | NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE. | Notice is hereby given that un }and by virtue of a certain jer and Decree of foréclosure and sale | made and entered on the 29th day | of November, A. D. 1987, in and by) Fi |the Cireult Court of te Eleventh | Judicial Cirépit of ‘the State of | Florida, in and for Monroe Coun- ty, in Chancery, in a caune |therein pending — wherein "The | First National Sen, of Key West, |a corporation organized and jing under the laws of the Ui | States, is plainti¢e, and | Symonette and Bertha J. \his wife, eis writen 190. Fe eariman, ‘his ‘wi! | antendunte, foreclostre of | Rages and foreclosure of lien, the undersigned Special Master in Chan- gery will offer for sale weparately: at public outery for oot i the highest and best bilder ake the a Cenery. 5 Bleek } front of the of ey West Hou: ‘Monroe | bw the “ony of hourm. af ‘and day of during. ee? legal cy ig ag ss doo \9gou day, tn ‘State of F Fior- to-wit: D. 7 Pn oe iufive ‘ot en’ Tp. 68 Bouth of 729 Bast, and = part of aoe two (2) of said Section 25: now better known as Tioek, “a or Ayatbers. bw, at a point on the ‘ommen: it it Reach at the intersection of ts Base Line dividing Lot ats 1 Two ® Section and Four (9 pt mala me the Seach in Three lonroe, County of } Aadays and runni: a Norther pee “direction Hundred (300) feet more or leas thence Wert Four Mundred (400) feet, thence South Three Hundred (300) feet more ‘or teas, thence East Four Hundred (400) feet to the point of beginning. ALSO, In the City of Key West ana known as Lot Number Five (5) in Block Number Beventeen (17) as shown on the Plat in suid decree, under and by yir-| County. Florida, Records, and which Lot ix bourded and de- scribed as follows, viz. Com- mencing two hendted (2007) feet Street ‘one hundred and eleven {131 feet: Thence at right angles in a Northwesterly direction fifty (50°) feet; ‘Thence mt right angles in a Northeasterty rection one hundred and tin and Alex Curry, believed . by Mkintite to be invérested in. the nefainatter described property, of i to shave. been interested alive. | therein, n. age dead or ally wees that 2M Martin and. Alex Curry, two of the defendants in the above | atyled. eause, if alive and if dead, \all parties ciaiming interest under | the said E.-M. Martin ana, Alex Cur- ty, deceased or Otherwise, in the fol- iT |lowing described property, in Mon= |Toe County, Florida, to-wit: Istand of * Key kytown Lot fourteen Square ree (3) Howe's ‘diagram of Travt on (10). Having a front of Fifty (50) feet on Louisa Street. and extending back ‘Seventy-Nine | (79), feet. seven inches. appear to the bill of complaint in said cause on Monday, the 3rd day of January, A. D. 1938, stherwise the allegations of said biil will be ae ot confenged. FURTHER ORDERED that | of t i t.Citizen, a newspaper pub- j shed in Monroe County, State of D thi: a day of De i “Raced | th is ni y of cember, L) ‘Ross C yer ‘k of the Cireuit Court in and Sane Florida, Attorney ae raeinintee, 31, 1937. OTICE OF moray BALE OTICE 18 HERERY GIVEN, That under and by virtue of and pursuant to the certain decree made and en- a tered on the 7th day of Decémber, A. D. 1937, by the Honorable Arthor Gomez, One of the Judges of the Cireult Court of the Eleventh Ju- | dicial Cireult of Monroe County, Florida, in Chancery, in that cer- tain cause therein pending wherein Chas. a ee is o a tans ana Case No. 6-582, are x ‘Werendant, ippainted 3 ‘= i tines for sale at publi¢. iighest bidder for f front door of thd; ¥ See House in Key Went, County, Florida, on Mo ay >| ara @ay of January, A. D. 1938 (aime being a rule day of said Court and @ legal sales day) during the legal j hours of sale, to-wit, between 11 |¢elock in the forenoon and 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, | the following described property to | satisty said decree by payment of | the tga therein specified; i of Government Lot Taree 3. Section Ten (1), Town- Bixty-six (66) South of e Thirty-two (32) Bast. Hehe (th therefrom Thirteen (13) aeren more or tems an de- seribed in a deed from the F. &. Gvoroeas Toe’ sea Bol! Be a ‘idee District, a political subdivi- sion of the State of Florida, re- corded in Deed Rock G-6, Page ae Meng Florida, rec- ords. Master in Chancery RAYMOND R. LORD, Solicitor for Plaintit?, BICYCLES FOR RENT, by hour, {? i property. ay toretaia week or month. J. Rj together wi the hereditaments 7. 2-t2) and ‘appurtenances thereunto be- bia, famed electrochemist, born the 1808's, of the Chicago White seeks to tear things open by force. Hoboken, N. J., 56 years ago. - Stockings, hero of the “Slide, Kel-)of strength or guile. Still, a prop- ly, Slide” song, born at Troy, N. er application of the forces of to- Dr. Robert G. Aitken, director} pr. Ralph D. Hew Hetzel, president Y. Died in Boston, Nov. 8, 1894. Gay should’ bring success. |ionging, of in any wise appertain- FOR RENT emeritus of the Lick Observata lot the Pennsylvania State College, jing being sold to satisfy maid 1858—Harry ry S Ne New, postmas-' Government economists ‘hope- oes Tmtda this fist day of December, Caifornia, born at Jackson, Cal.’ born at Merrill, Wis. 55 years ago. igi cd \ ter-general under Harding, born ful of early boomlet, as industrial FIVE ROOM FURNISHED tA. DD. 1937. 73 years ago. et v. ALBERY Seno Pola Negri, actress, born in Po! in Indianapeiis. Died May 9%, output is ‘believed to be at bot- ARTMENT. Fleming ©”. P- Prof. Frank A. Pecaiisa "et Cor | land, 38 years ‘ago. 1937. «5 os i Foy wee Years ago. (19) feet to the potnt of be- i The above ina sobjert te tions of The iy West Invest- Dated thig ath day of Novem- jber, A > bi ae & mA nan ae in € ae, w in Chancery ter Piatatitts Ww. Sotieitor -EWK! Dee 24 and 31. ss

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