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4 4 | “ ii ’ Coto Garcia, Mexican Troubadour, u wo8 uy poleivoce ge ey epgoqpewil : wv Will Featare Everything is ,in ,readingss, for the Mexican Fiesta, dance, and: floor show, to be held tonight at Raul’s Miramar Club’ ’dn’ the Boulevard at 10 o’clock,,, This dance, which is being sponsored by Marii Club, prom- ises to be a big hit, something new in the line of entertainment, *members of the committee ar- ranging the affair state. Coto Garcia, the Mexican troubadour, will be presented to the dancing public in Key West for the first time. He will en- tertain with Mexican and Spanish songs between dances. Mr. Gar- cia, who gives promise of going Key West Exhibit Housed In Museum 4 Rees eben che recent flower show, A. D. Luethi sent a box of tropieaP seeds and seed pods, which weté'a part of his exhibit | at the flower show, to his daugh- ter, Mrs. C. M. Herz, of Grand Rapids, Mich., and word has come that they are now house in a new museum opened last January in the old home of Stewart, Edgar White, writer, who donat- ed the home for that purpose. In the solarium of the museum two rooms have been set aside for | a garden center of the Kent Coun- | ty Garden Club and this is where | the exhibit from Key West is placed. As it happened, the day after} the exhibit was installed the! Grand Rapids Book Club, which | has each year a conducted tour) LL Hy] 99 “4 Fiesta’ Toright far in the world entertain- ment, has a rich tenor voice. A community sing of Mexican songs will also be held. of Music for this special affair will | be furnished by John Pritchard’s orchestra. The Board of Directors of Marti, Club wishes to state that those desirous of being present at this dance, make reservation imme- diately, as there are a great num- ber of visitors in our city who have signified their intention of attending the entertainment at this exclusive and popular night club. MENTION ‘Mrs. Grace Connell, who had been visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Lge Baker for several weeks, left on.§.S. Cuba yesterday afternoon for Tampa enroute to her home in New. Jersey. J. H. Richardson, member of the forces of the U. S. Army sta- tioned in Key West barracks, left on S.S. Cuba yesterday afternoon for Tampa and from there will proceed to Atlanta, headquarters of the Fourth Corps Area, to take his examination. for the rank of sergeant. Mrs. Peter Figueredo, who came to Key West, accompanying the body of her husband and to at- tend the funeral services yester- day, left on the early bus for Mi- ami, accompanied by a friend, Social Calendar SATURDAY— Mexican Fiesta, Auspices Jose Marti Social Club. 10 P. M. Raul’s Miramar Club. eb Se SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 4 P.M. South Beach. ao MONDAY— Meeting, Boys Fellowship Club. 6:30 P. M. Meeting, Musical Guild. 8 P. M. Oversea Hotel Salon. at TUESDAY— Weekly Dinner, Stone Church Service Club. 6 P. M. Stone Church Annex. Meeting, Junior-Senior High School Parent-Teacher Asso- ciation. 7:30 P. M. High School Auditorium. —Oo— ’ THURSDAY— ne Election of Officérs,/Key West RotaryClinby: 12115 Po:M. St. Pau¥ss hutch Annex; / Concert, Key West Hospitglity,, the : 8 P. M. Bayview, lombjan 2 Band. Park)! Ad tO é ro we FRIDAY— Patrol Hike, Scouts of America. Boulevard Camp. Troop 52, Boy 6 P. M. Mrs. G. W. Reynolds Has Guests Mrs. William Keene, her son, Anthony Keene, daughter-in-law, Mrs. Keene, and Mrs. Dora Bentz are guests of Mrs. G. W. Rey- nolds at the Jefferson Hotel. Mrs. William Keene is Mrs. Reynolds’ niece. with lecturer, to some point of in-| rs. Annie Lamb, who came with | terest, visited the museum and | Mrs. Herg, who was with the, group, had the pleasure of hear-' Ff, the interested comments on} display. | And so Key West, in this way! 48 being brought to the notice of| all who visit the museum. The, Woman's Tongue seemed to claim | a@ good share of the attention.| | who had. been, spending a while}! Temperature" Highest _. Lowest .. Mean 78) Normal Mean 14 | Rainf. | Yesterday's Precipitation Normal Precipitation - .06 Ins. | “Thin record covers 24-hour period ending af § o'clock thin morning. Tomorrow's Almanac Sun rises 6:16 a. 6:44 p. 8:13 a. 9:57 p. Tomorrow s Tides A.M. pi 11:05 SS 4:40 Barometer reading at 8 a. m.tt Sea level, 29.96. zs WEATHER FORECAST t ¢ :30,p. m., Sunday) Ke t and Vicinity: Mi bouts With{ showers tonight or Sunday; colder Sunday; moderate southeast winds, shifting to northwest and north and becom- ing fresh. Fiorida: Cloudy, showers in) south portion tonight or Sunday, and on northeast coast early to-| night; colder in north and west- central portions tonight, and in south and extrame east portions Sunday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Moderate to fresh southwesterly winds, shifting to northwest over north and central portions, and mostly overcast«weather tonight oe Sunday, eR de — ia Epes ifting. winds, eats northwest ‘and north; ~ovércast’ weather’ with showers ‘tonight-and partly“over- east weather Sunday with scat- tered showers over south Rot: ‘ . s WEATHER CONDITIONS Pressure is moderately low this morning over the eastern portion of the country, with centers over the Carolinas and far northeast; -while the strong western high pressure area overspreads all western districts and eastward to the Mississippi Valley. There has been light snow dur- ing the last 24 hours in the Lake region, and portions of the Plains and eastern Rocky Mountain States, rain or snow in the Ohio Valley, and rain from the west and Middle Gulf coast northeast- ward over the Carolinas, the 14) m. m. m. m. High athe bridges. her Thursday. ‘ Mrs. Hattie Weleh left on the early bus today’ for Miami where she will visit with relatives and friends, ‘accompanied ‘hy Mrs. Joe Holland, who. had been. yisiting in Key West, A & Herman Oliphant, legal advisor of the U. S. Treasury Department, and son-in-law, S. B. Wharton, with their families who have en- joyed a delightful vacation dur-} ing the winter at quarters in the naval station, left on S.S. Cuba yesterday afternoon for Tampa enroute to Washnigton, D. C. Mrs. Rhona Sands was a passen- 0 Ins. ger on Steamship Cuba yesterday | afternoon enroute to Tampa, where she will visit ‘with her daughter, Mrs. Anthony Bodia. Mrs. William Heyward Smith, who arrived Monday morning for | a visit with relatives and friends and was the guest of Mr. Smith’s mother, Mrs. Ulric Henson, left wee esterday afternoon for her home er: | on 224Ow. H. Trout was.a passen-! iger leaving oh S.SGuba yester-+ day afternoon enroute to Lake- land to spend a while with her son-in-law and daughter, Rev and Mrs, James A. Cain, Henry H. Taylor, Jr, who was spending a short time in Key West, left over the highway this morning at 11180 o'clock, going back to his home in Miami. Fred Futch, state auditor of the Beverage Department, is a visitor in the city and is the guest of Inspector George Gomez. Mr. Futch is auditing the accounts of the wholesale dealers in Key West. Captain L. H. Muse, command- er of the Lighthouse Tender Ivy, Mrs. Muse and the baby left over the highway this morning for a visit to Miami and to ride over They plan to return tomorrow. FOUR MOTHERS—22 SONS. HULL, Eng.—Albert Corbin of this city was convicted of bigamy with all hi in court. The children were by four different mothers. amounts being heavy Georgia Temperatures have fallen in most sections from the Plains and west Gulf States eastward, ex- cept in the Florida peninsula, with freezing as far south as northern Texas; while somewhat warmer weather prevails in the Pacifie states. G. S. KENNEDY, Ofticiat in’ Charge in northern ‘Hollywood Folk ‘Visiting | Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Patton, | Miss June Patton and Mrs. W. W. | Tucker aye house guests of Mr. ‘and Mrs;:Hugh : Williams at the ,Jsland Inn Hotel. |...The group are from Hollywood where Mr. and Mrs. Williams lived before coming to Key West. Announcement | of Marriage | Edward E. Lewis, Jr., and Miss |Consolina Perez, were united in | marriage yesterday afternoon at |4 o'clock at the home of the | bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nabe Perez, 1213 Virginia street. | Peace Justice Enrique Esquinaldo, | Jr., officiated. The wedding ceremony was a | very pretty one, with Miss Ana | Valenzuela accompanying the bride, and the groom being at- | tended by his close friend, Char- les Parks. | Following the ceremony the wedding party and guests were ventertained at a delightful recep-., tions whieh was held.in the hpm tdi’ ______BEl eaodd j CAT GETS REVENGE ON Ss ER SEDAN, Kas., April 2.—Grocer., Ira Jones ran into a cat that lacked a sense of humor. Jones found the animal prowl- ing about in his storeroom so he unceremoniously tossed it out the back door. Then he forgot the in- cident. Later, he opened the door to pick up a board. The cat, crouch- ed by the doorw pounced on his hand and severely bit and seratched him the ore he could pry it loose. Representative . Wadsworth, in the House, demands naval strength to protect the Western Hemisphere from dictator aggres- sore. THMELY JOTTINGS FROM A THE KEY WEST CITIZEN . ‘THANKSGIVING AT CHURCH SUNDAY Rev. Joe A. Tolle of First Meth- |odist (Stone) church will use as his subject Sunday morning, “Be- hold I Stand at the Door and Knock”. In the evening at 8 o’clock he will speak on “I Didn’t Know It Was Loaded”. j The evening service will be a thanksgiving one, at which time many of the advantages to be gained by the opening of the Overseas Highway will be men- tioned. “You will enjoy the beautiful organ music and violin solo as well as the gospel message”, says Rev. Tolle. Visitors in Key West over the weekend will find a warm wel- come at this church, the pastor states, and adds that this is “the church with the beautiful Laurel Tree and the Neon Cross”. ‘NAVY BOATS CHART PANAMA CAN’L AREA (Ry Associated Press) WASHINGTON, April 2—The navy is taking no chances of stubbing its sea-going toes in un- chartered waters around the Pan- a Bibs. are busy charting the waters.in.the.canal area with pir of, the gir force and the air service. (Bxisting charts of the area are nearly 100 yéars old. Capt. L. R. Leahy, the navy’s chief hydro- grapher, says they are inaccurate and inadequate. WRONG KIND OF WIFE CHICAGO.—Paul Frereton of this city testified in his divorce suit that his wife wanted him to take a crooked job that would have tripled his earnings. At The Stores Aronovitz There’s no better store in town to prepare yourselves for The Easter Parade. See theif daily ads in this paper. 410 Fleming Street Our leading restaurant: cater- ing to those people who demand the best in foods at’ reasonable prices. Columbia Laundry ! Daily feature sponsored by this establishment—“Facts That Are News.” Readers are commenting favorably — do you follow it? South Florida Get your home ready for the summer months — “—it’s worthy of the best,” you know — and it'll get just that at this store. Pearlman's, Inc. The Store of Quality has some interesting things to say today about Easter Shopping. Pierce Bros. America’s Choice by over- |whelming odds is the theme of this store's story about Phileo bY ate radi Siri hectied tol igiomt gy lrouth t Stote GE'Fashion is ready ster Shoppers. New mer- se that will set anyone out ig Parade. ch; in the ae Pollock’s Our leading Jewelry Stere is setting a fast pace on repairs of watches and jewelry. Gift lines are complete. Holtsberg’s Just take a look at the Monday bargains offered at this leading women’s apparel store. Gas Company The Florida Public Utilities company suggests that you ar- range for running hot water. It's economical. ‘LEGALS NOTICE same in applicatt 1 thereon bag a tax deed to Said certificate ;R K stafford 1938. Florida Apr | DUTY COMES FIRST William Lorisch, a Swiss cus- toms guard, refused a bribe of $50,000 offered him by a rich smuggler he had captured. Morgenthau says rise in income tax revenue is likely to reduce Treasury bill issues this years. LEGALS OF SHERIFF'S SA IS HEREBY GIVEN that by nder that certain writ of execution ont of and under the seal of the Civil Court of Record in and for Dade County, Florida, bearing date of March 1938, issued in that certain cause now pending ; the Third National Bank Miami, a banking corporation, is plaintiff, and the Chevelier Cor- at a Florida corporation, is ndant, I, as Sheriff in and, ‘for Monroe County, Florida, have levied ing described prop- defendant, Cheve- described as fol- East three-quarters of Section Sixteen (16), Township Pifty- h, Range Thirty- South, East. i and intere: velier Corporation rowing lands, ptions One (1) and that part of ven (11) North and ad known frail; all of Sect yang) FF bed ¢ Thirteen, (3). lying aast of thé’ rock road as Tainiawsi ‘Prail, /alt Townshin,, Biftysfouy (34) puth, Ranged! ‘Phireyéewd! (92): Four (4), i Seven 2), ight (8), Nine x9}, Kleven ell), Fourteen (4g) pnd) Eighteen (8) and that part.of the North- east quarter (NE) of Seetion Twenty-three (23) lying North and Kast of Tamiami ‘Trail; all in Township — Fift South, Range Thirt East; West half (W%) of § Four (4), Nine (9) and (16), East half ( of Southeast quarter (SE%) of the putheast quarter (SE%) of the nuthwest quarter v%) of Section Twenty (20); South half (3%) of the South half (S%%) of the Northeast — quarter (NE\) of the Northeast quar- ter (NE) of Section Twenty- West half (W1%) of Northeast quarter (NEY) Northeast quarter (NE) the thwest quarter tion Twenty-nine E of Sections Twenty-f and Twenty-five (25), and the North half (N%) of Section Thirty-six (36), all in Township Fifty-four (54) South, Range Thirty-four (34) East. and will offer the same for sale on the second day of May, A. D. 1938, the same being the first Monday in the said month and a legal sales day, between the hours of sale, that is, ‘between eleven o'clock A. M. and two o'clock P. M, at the front{ door, of the Court ein Key West, Monroe County, Florida, the above described property being lev~ igd upon as the property of the said defendant, and being sold to satisfy | said execution and costs. | DATED this of March A. D, 1938. KARL 0, THOMPSON, Sheriff of Monroe Coun 1 NOTICE OF APPLICATION Sr (Senate Bil NOTICE Tha A of 1 No, 644, issued | the of July, A. DB. 1930, , have filed same in ‘my office | have made application for a tax deed | to be wed thereon. Said certiti- eate embraces the following de- scribed property in the County of Monroe, State of Plorid Lot 1, Sar. T 54 Page 409, ras. he assessment property under the te issued was in Rebecea McAlpine. Unless said cer! redeemed according to law, the | property described therein will be | sold to the highest bidder at the | court house door on the first Mon- day in the Month ¥,, 1938, which is the 250 da May, 1938. | Dated this’ ae nies Apethl, 1938, | 8 s. Samyer | perttvam ae ster 6-23, 1958 { r, Monroe County Ree | of said the the said certifi- name of | Se aN: 63) it “ H * Novos US ieeby GtVveN, | rn John Rh &6Kile Webb) Bolders | of Tax Certith e Noe. the 7th day of July, have filed same my offi have made application for a issued thereon, Said certifi- embraces the following de- ribed property in the County of onroe, State of Florida, to: issued 1930, Monroe ¢ the said certiti- name of of said the assessment under the in property cate issued was ecea McAlpine. said certificate according Unless redeemed shail be jaw. the property described therein will be MW he highest bidder at_ the wrt house door on the first Mon- y im the Month of May, 1938, which is the 2nd day of May, 1938 Dated this 2nd day of April, 1938 SAL) Ross C Sawyer k of Cireuit Court of ‘ounty, Fil t Monroe 1938. NoTIC OF APPLICATION POR TAX DEED (Senate Bill Ne. 1am) NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN, ;}That Claude F. Lowe, holder of Tax Certificate No 3364. iamned the. ith day of July, A DD 1986, has filed same in my {fice and jhas made application for a tax deed) jto be issued thereon. Said corti: } [cate embraces the following 4e- scribed property im the County of oe, State of Florida. to-wit Wi, See. i, Twp 55, Range 34, Acres 166, Monroe County Records The <assesement property under the cate insued was in | Me of the said the said coertifi- name of Uniess said certificate shall be ed according to jaw, the |property described therein will be wid to the bighemt bidder at the te the first Mon- May. » in the tnd day of May. 4 this ted day of Aprtt. j > Sawyer | (SRALy bClerk of Cireutt County, Florida apr. 2-9-26-22, 192%. | burg, “property under the { Supervisor ‘was in the name of Adalia Nottage, LEGALS SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1938. LEGALS IN CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF FLORIDA, ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCULT, MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. ‘Edna Lorraine Goodboy, Complainant, va Jessie Goodboy, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICAPION It appearing by aftidavit the sworn bill filed in the above-stated cause that Jessie Goodboy the de- fendant therein named, is a non- resident of the State of Florida and resides at 102 La Clede Street, Pitts- Pennsylva: that sald de- fendant is over the age of twenty- one years; that there is no person in the State of Florida the service of a summons in chancery upon whom would bind said defendant. It is therefore ordered that said defendant be and he is hereby re- quired to appear to the bill of com- plaint filed in said cause on or be- fore Monday, the 2nd day of May, A. BD. 1938, otherwise the allegation: of said bill will be taken as con- fessed by said defendant. lt is further ordered that this order be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished in said county and state. Done and ordered this 26th day March, 1938. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court T. S. Caro Solicitor for Complainant. mar. 26; apr. 1938 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DRED (Senate Bit No. 163) NOTICE IS HERERY GIv: That Isabell V. Rocha holder ‘Pax Certificate No. 406, issued the 3rd day of September,’ A. D. 1928, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued. thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property:in the County of Monroe, State of Flonida, to-wit: Lot 2, of Tr. 12, Jerguson's Sub, (Monroe: County Records, Book B-2, Page 554. The assessment of said @ate issued was in the Frank J. Rolfes. Unless said certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of May, ¥ which is the 2nd day of May, 1938. Dated this 25th day of March, 1938. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. mar. 26, apr. 2-9-16, 1938. the said certifi- name of NORE fotice is hereby given that the General County Registration Books will be open in the Office of the Supervisor of Registration at the County Court House, Key West, | Florida, beginning the 5th day of April A. D. 1938, through and in- cluding the 30th day of April A. D, 1938, Sundays excepted, from 9:00 o'clock A, M. to 12:00 M. and from 2:00 o'clock P. M. to 6:00 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of registering any qualified electors for the com- ing primary elections, JOHN ENGLAND, of Registration Monroe County, Florida. mar. for | 26, apr. 2, 1938 | NOTICE OF APPLICATION POW TAX RD | (Senate Now 1638) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That | Eliot R. Curtis, holder of Tax Certi- | cate No. 2927, issued the 4th day of | September, A. D. 1933, has filed same in my office and hax made applica- tion for a tax deed to be issued thereon, Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. Lot 2, Sar. 62, Book K, Page 436, ax recorded in Monroe County Records. The assessment ot the said prop-/ erty under the said certificate issued Unless said redeemed certificate shall be ording to law, the property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of May, 1938, which is the 2nd day of May, 1938. | Dated this 26th day of March, 1938. } (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Mouroe County, Florida. | m apr. 2-9-16, 1938, IN THE CIRCURP COURT Gack HE 1 OF THE STATE OF PLORID. { AND FOR MONROD COUNTY. IN| Plaintiff, Boreciosure of Lien of | ‘Pax Sale Certificates, | GRACE Ty. WEZYK, if living, and if dead, the heira, devisees, grantees op other claimants under the sald D. Weryk, deceased, and | at { de: | her claimants | Mewddo: ai maxi iying, and, eaten eo v F under the said Mary x, ————~, her bus- be married, Vefendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn Bilt of Complaint of Clem C. Price, t plaintiff in the above entitled cause, which said Bil! of Complaint } been duly filed in said cause, that | plaintiff is entitied to an publication against each of the de- fendants hereinafter named, IT 18 THEREFORE ORD bat Grace Bb. Weayk, if living, and, if dead, all parties claiming inter- ests under the said Grace D. Weayk r otherwise, ih the fo! ; | } an hand, if she lying and being in the County o Monroe, State of Pio wit All of Goverament Let One in Section Thirty-Four, Towsship 46, South Range 25 Rast taming sixty e hundredths acres Logether with all riparian rights thereunto belonging or in anywise apper- taining. This property being known as Went Harbor Key. and her husband. if she be married, and Mary Meddo: if living, and, Uf dead, all partie claiming interests inder the said Mary Maddox, deceased, qr other- wise, in the said lands hereinabove described, and ———~, her husband, if she be married, fendants in the above catitied cause, be, and they are hereby re- quired to appear to the Bill of omplaint in said cause on Monday. the second day of May. A. D. 1935. other wise the allegations of sai Bill of Complaint will be taken as confessed by said defendants, it is farther ordered that this Order be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citises, a cewepeper ed in Monroe State Florida. Dated this Ist day of April. D_ 1938. (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) Ross € Sawyer rk Circuit Comet Eleventh Judi- 1 Circeit Court of Florida, in id foe, Hoare County meat. . 1-23-90, 2928 County ot A | That Jonathan Cates, | Judge of Monroe County, {fice in the County Courthouse in ' \der | Poe, t ———- LEGALS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Rill No. 163) NOTICE 18 HEREBY That Nellie White, holder of Tax Certificate No. 1, issued the 4th day of June, A. D. 1934, has filed same in my office and has made applica- tion for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certifica e embraces the following describeg property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit Pt.” Lot r. 6, Book C-2, Page 584, as_ recorded in Mon- roe County Records. Th ty was in the name of George Budde. Unless said ceptificate,ishalk be redeemed according to law, the pro,e.ty described therein wil be soki to the highest bidder at the i deemed ageording to law. ths court house door on the first Moh day in t which is th this , 49882 ef, Mareh; 12th day Ross C Sawyer of Cirenit Court Florida, mar. 12-19-26, apr. Clerk County, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bil No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, holder of issued the D. 1933, Tax Certificate No. 4th day of September, A has filed same in my cate embraces the following de- » GIVEN, | assessment of the said proper- jer the said certificate issued) 1938 Clerk of C office and! That has made application for a tax deed! Tax Certificate No. 9i4, to be issued thereon. Said certifi- | 4th day of September, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 16%) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Jessie L. Alley, holder of Tax Certificate No. issued the 4th day of September, A. D. 1933, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificat embraces the fe property in the State of Florida, t 33, Tavernier € Key Largo, Plat B 135, as orded County Records. Whe assessment of the sala! prop- erty under, the, said serail is- sued was in the name of Pella A Lane. 4 aati Ww Unless saul vertifirate sbAll be r prop- erty described therein will be sold to the highest ‘bidder at the c ok in Monroe “i noduse door of the first Mond: the month. pf Atay, the 2n@d. day of, Ma Dated this 19th 1938, whic , 2938.5 day of Ross € § vit Court Florida. mar. 19-2 March, Monroe | yyhy (SEAL) County, Apr. 2-9, 1938 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Jessie L. Alley, holder of issued the A, D. 1933, same office and has fit my scribed property in the A | has made application for a tax deed Monroe, State of Florida, ‘Tr. 2 as recorded in Monroe County Records. ‘The assessment of the said proper- ty under the said certificate issued was in the name of Nina Robinson. Unless seid certificate shail be re- deemed according to law, the PROp- erty described therein willbe sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on Une rel MUiday in the month of April, 1938, which is the 4th day of Aprit, 1938.¢> Dated this 12th day/of Mareh, (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Conrt of Monroe | nouse door on. therfirst Mon Flori County, da. mar. 12-1926, @ph'2. 1938 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICR IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Jonathan Cates, holder Tax Certificate No. 7764, issued the 4th day of September, A. D. 1933, has filed same in my offic to be issued thereon, Said certiti- cate embraces the following de- scribed property in the County of | Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 41, Sar. 4, Tr. 28, 29, Book Vv. V., Page 271, as recorded in Monroe County Records, Phe assessment of the said proper- ty under the said certificate issued was in the name of Nina Robinson. Unless said certificate shall be re- deemed according to law, the prop- erty described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Monday in the month of April, 1938, which is the 4th day of April, 1938. Dated.this 12th da (SEAL) Z loss C Sawyer Clerk of Ciréuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. mar. 12+ pn NT COURT OF THE COUNTY Su pak, MONROR COUNTY, STARE OF FLORIDA. REA ARYA sa ceased, To all Creditors, Lewate: Watees, and all perons havi or Demands against said You and each of you, a y notified and required to present any claims. and demands which you, or | \ 1938. | erty described ¢ and, ‘has made application for a tax deed | either of you, may have against the | te of Joseph, Pinder, deceased, late at his of- Monroe County, Florida, within twelve months from the date hereof. | sued theres Dated March 4th, A. D. 1938. JUNIE PINDER, Administratrix of the Estate Joseph Pinde eased. | mar. 5-12-19-26; apr. 38. IN CIRCUIT COURT OF THE | sue Mei? par | M ELEVENTH JUDICIAL OF THE STATE OF F' IN AND FOR MONROR,£OU IN CHANCERY. JONATHAN CATES, Plaintiff, vs. WALTER HUGHES, if living, and if dexd, the heirs, devisees, ptees or other claimants un- the said, Walter Hughes, deceased, and Agnes Hughes, his wife, if living, and if dead, the heirs, devisees, grantecs oF other claimants under the said Agnes Hughes, peaned, and all unknown persans having or claiming any right, fitfe or ig- terest in the property deneribed in the Bil of Compinint:in this nit ey Fa. lendants ORDER OF PUBL! CASI awo n Cater, ove entitled cause t for the forectosure that plaintiff ia e1 plaintiff in the which jn a of mortsi titled to of against Me defendants einafter named, HEREFORE, ORDERED © Hughes, if living, and irties claiming imtereat erty Valter Hughes, deceased aned wa herwine and Agnes Hughes. bis it dead, al) par- ing oF cleiminy interest in the followin, land situate in the Cou State of Florida, to In Tract Twelve (12) map of Key West, ing a front on Royal Street of Ninety-eight (98) feet ana on Catherine Street of Ninety -tgpee (93) Geet ’ be. and they are each hereby re- quired to appear to the Rill of Com- piging im said the 4th day of April bill of Complaint Wilh be taken ax confessed by said defendants. IT 18 FURTHER OR) that thie Order be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key Went Citizen, @ newspaper pub- lished in Monroe County, State of Flarids. Dated this Sth day of March, A 1938. (SBAL> Resse © Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Moar: -< oe County, JOHN G. SAWYER, Solicitor for Pleintift. mar$-12-18-26; aprt.1928 Bubscribe to The Citizen—20e D, of Monroe County, Florida, to| That Clem C. Price the Hon, Raymond R. Lord, County | Certificate No. 22 | ier rin ob | kee eeee pe publication State of Florida, to-wit ‘ 4 cas So Gar Patras “the * A i938. } otherwise the allegations of said oy Ea 4 te to the highest bidder at Bouse Gecr on the fire the month of May | saa8. « » ued thereon. Said cemtificate ft ing described property County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 3%, Tavernier Cove, Largo, Plat Book recorded in ity Records. ‘The assessment of the said prop- erty under the aaid certificate ix- sued was in the name of Della A. Lane. mre Unless said certificate shall be re deemed accorditig t)' Jaw, the pri ere willbe sold to the highest billder'at the court No. 2, . Page Monroe in the month of May, 193%, which is the 2nd day of May 8. Dated this 19th 8. 19: 19 of March, sc urt Sa: of r Monroe SEAL, Clerk County, ) of Florida mar. 19 Apr. 2-9, 1938 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill Ne. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That Jessie L. Alley, holder of Tax Certificate . issued the 4th day of Sep! . A, D. 1923, has filed same in my off has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described Property in the C y of Monroe, State of Florida, Lot 34, Taver be Key Largo, Plat Book 1, Page 135, as recorded in Monroe County Records, The assessmen: of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- of March, 1938.) sued was in the name of Mable C. Putnam, Untess said certificate shall be re- deemed according to law. the prop- 19-26, apr. 2. 1938 | erty deseribed therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house doow on the first Munday in the month of May, 1938, which in ‘A he the 2nd day of May, 19 Dated this 19th day SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe Florida. mar. 19-26, Apr. 2-9, 1938 of Mareh, County, NOTICR OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate BIH No. 16%) NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, holder of Tax Insued the 3rd day of August, A same in my offi application for a tax deed to be ii Said certificate em- ace! following — deseribed property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit Lot 3, Sar. 2, Tr. 12, Book B- e427, Waddeil's Subdivision nroe County Records. The ansersment of the said prop- under the said rtificate | was in the name of Harry © cAbee. the property dene sold to the highe’ at court house door on the first Mon~ th of May, 193 tf May. Dated this 19th ot M 1938. day > Ross © Sawyer of Circuit Court of Monroe Florida marl9-26; apr2-9,1938 soTiceR oF ve TION FOR TA (Senate Wi Ne. 108) NOTICE <199 HEREBY OVEN. That Clem Oo Prine, halder of Tax ‘ertificate No, G23, issued the wa b. 1938, han tiled ftite and hi made the | application for a tax deed to be is- Bald certificate em dencribed of Monroe, sued thereon i” following pi aunty Lot 4, fq. 2, Tr. 12, Book B Page 427, Waddell’s Subdivision Monroe Cofinty Records T asesament of the said prop- the said certificate in- in the name of Harry C und McAbe Un certificate shall to law herein will highest bidder at oor on the first Mon- 1938, 1938 Mare in whieh Dates Sawyer of Mo marl9-26; apr2-9.1938 (Sena ne NOTICR 18 HBUEBY 1MVEN Theat Gecar Martiors « welder Hs Tan Coriatiense Dp Ab imued the ord day of aeuebian E1928, hae filed same th my dtiee! and haa made application for a tax deed to be iasued thereon Maid certificate Ateacribed enty of Monroe o- wit tot 1 of Tr. 13, & Sub, Book B-2 Page roe County Records ‘The assessment of the said prop erty ander the said certificate ts- sued Was im the name of Frenk J. fos Untess said certificate shall be re- deemed aecoréing to law prop. erty described therein will be sold the ¢ourt onday in which the tnd day of Ma March. Sawyer of Monroe Dated thie itth day Rom ©