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aT Rat L. D. ‘The Story So Far: Reuven Oliver, self-made millionaire, is held to his farm in Maryland’s hunting district by Judith Good- loe, a girl who doesn’t even recog- nize his existence. Red-headed Cissy Rogers comes to dig him | Out, but cannot persuade Reuben to fight for his evaporating for- june. Meanwhile, tea is being erved at Goodloe’s Choice, and woe to the climber penetrating ithe borwood hedge. Judith’s * heart is singing. Gary is home! Chapter Five Sweet Enchantment J Besos desire to speak of the absent one was too strong to be downed. “Have you seer him?” “No, 1 was sure I'd find him here,” said Dick Blout. Judith examined the hee} of her scuffed riding boot. “Gary seldom rushes anywhere.’ “Since when?” A smile chased over Dick’s fat face. “Unless my memory fails, he never goes any- where at a sane or safe pace, and unless my ea”s are deceiving me, I hear this minute someone ap- proaching at fireman’: speed.” His teasing eyes met Judith’s honest ones that had not learned to wear a mask. His smile van- ished. So! That v.as how it was! Little Judy, grown up and—in love. He sighed for his own lost youth, Caught in-a wave. of em SMITH __ FERGUSON watching cyes, were for the time being non-existent. “You're gorgeot Judy!” The sure brightness of his smile. “And you!” The almost tearful unce! ity of hers. “I had forgotten how lovely—” His masculine arrogance. T’'ve remembered—everything.” Her fluttered femininity. The shining moment passed. von iy arms around Judith loos- en = <= forward See a graceful foreign gesture, kissed the thin hand of the old woman in the peacock chair. “Glad to see me, Gran?” It was typical of Gary to want everyone to rejoice openly at his coming. “You're sure of it, you seamp!” _She had not wholly approved of his eerie oa ects of her granddaughter. in my day.” she Teflected, “A man could «iss a girl without taking the whole world into his con.dence. Now, nothing is sacred enough to keep secret.” But she smiled up into the good looking young face above he: and admitted that his mouth was beau- tiful enougl: to make any girl’s heart turn oves. “You're looking swell, Gran.” “Tl believe you becausc I want to, Gary.” Out of the whole world he was the mate she would have chosen “we Judith. His shoulders were flat and straight beneath his English riding coat. His eyes were clear, with a sinful come-hither in them. otion, Judith forgot to be critical of Gary's kiss. “How old are you, Judy?” “Twenty’ “Feeling feeble?” “Not exactly. “Then why donjt yor ;run to meet Gary?” But she dia not run to meet Gaty.' True, her spirit was cata- pulted somewhere in breathless. dizzying s} ace but the physical Ju- dith remained lazily calm in her basket chair while her, heart ticked out: n another minute—I'll know— They'll all be watching like cats at a mouse noie—I mustn't give myself away—but I'll know—if he doesn't care—I can't bear it!” Gary's arrival was spectacular He came doshing up the drive, on his splendid sorrel—bare-headed broad shouldered, gloriously sure of his seat “Hail! Cheerio! Adsum!” The crop he waved might have been a conqueror's sword At his clarion call the little group under the trees stirred in unison, as a wheatfield is stirred by a breeze. Languor fell from it. Everyone except Amanda arose to! Rreet the newcomer. He came on. waving, not draw: ing rein unti! he was a stant three inches from the bowing. smiling Amos. Then Jinging himself from the saddle. ue crossed the little) strip of grass at a bound and. for all the world to see, swept Judith into his embrace “Judy—bless my soul, ['m glad to see you!” Recklessty he bent his hand some head an? kissed her squarely upon her curving, red lips, “Are you glad to see me. Judy *Too Long’ AD Judith been less glad to see | but not before Garv found time to Ten him she might have found fault with the flavor of that kiss it was so frankly joyous, so com- pletely a part of Garv's exuber: ance but caught in a great wave of ineffably 2weet emotion, Judith was not critical breathlessly, “did you “Hour ago. Couldn't wait to see you.” “It's been “Too long.” For the fash of a second they might have been alone in a newly created world, each dis overing the miracle of the 2 a long time.” Goodloes and Brents had been friends through generations. ‘Something To Tell You’ “HE others pressed forward. Lo, Garv! How's the merry-go- round?” “On the up and up. It’s grand to see you again!” “Been pining for us?’ “Believe it or not!” Handshakes that were hand- shakes. Kisses light as thistledown and meaningless as yesterday's wind flowers “Sit down,” Amanda command- ed “Pull yeu chairs into the shade, everyone.” “We thought you'd be here for the Hunt Cup Race, Gary.” “IT read of it witl tears in my eyes!” At this moment Gary be- tieved that, “London papers said it was the best ever” “A nice race,” Dick Blout admit- ted grudgingly “Captain Kettle did it again.” “Any spills?” “One slight meke it tyrical” Amanda sat up very straight. ‘How could it be a typical race | with not ¢ Marvianc horse in it?” she asked accusingly | & A slight cloud settled ori all their, faces. an.wneasiness thi i$ alt most guilt. Gary turned toJuditht “You hadt® an ents y?"] ni “Nothine good enou: | ff teeereissrmy part at. it was = 4 td anda, She said: 4 e a Fair colt eta g TANS 4 | Gary rad‘ated confidenée, “Next | vear ("I bring the cup home to you | Gran.” Remembering that ne was Mas- | ter of Hounds. Mr Blout clapped |his plump hands vigorously and | called the chattcrers to attention, i Just enough to 1 | whisper to Judith | “Let's cut this as soon as we can. |i have something te tell you.” Something to tell rer And his kiss still warm upon her tips! She | need not have been afraid he noddet an almost imper- ible assent. Out of the world girls he he come back to her. Iladn't she always known he would? Not ven to herself would uy t that she had been un- f tain It was too hur 8. whe Smurh Fergesomy Two propte dream. TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Seccccccccesescces Dr. Levering Tyson, president of Muhlenberg College, Pa. born at Reading, Pa, 49 years ago. Fy toc ley year oO creator of at Cashton, King of Chicago, car “Gasoline Al Wis,, 55 vk ist born Ag0. H. Gerrish Smith of James town, R. 1, president of the Na- tional Council of American Ship builders, born at Warrensville Ohio, 68 years ago. and sing Princeton, N. J, 40 er, born at years ago. Ex-Senator T. Heflin of Alabama, born in Randolph Co Ala., 63 years ago. James THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Miami Plays Key. West Doubleheader Tomorrow THE WEATHER Poss recdsedusccccssosere All Stars Confront Miami In Opener; Entire Team Temperaiure" ef Acevedo Boys Face Them In Nightcap 85: Ov 5, dean. 80 Highest Lowest Mean Normal Mean Rainfall* Yesterday’s Precipitation T. Ins. Normal Precipitation .03 Ins. hin record f-hour ne EN OF % morning. | Tomorrow's Almanac Sun rises 6:09 a. m. Sun sets . m Moon rises . m. | Moon sets . m. Tomorrow s Tides | A.M. High a 6:49 7:00 ing i Low Jiflis 12:19 a Barometer #eading at 8 a. m.: Sea level, 29.90. WEATHER FORECAST Mai Miami All Stars, who will play ‘Coli a doubleheader with two Key West teams tomorrow afternoon | 2:30 at Navy Field, the Key West All Star nine and an Acevedo Star team, which boasts a squad of 12 Acevedo brothers, will have stiff competition. A large squad of players were out for the final batting, fielding practice and practice game held yesterday at the Navy Field. Sharp hooks of Robert , Bethel, slow, tricky stuff of Mangero Malgrat, and Pancho Salinero’s ‘lusive assortment was evident in great style yesterday according to Ra | (Till 7:30 p. m., Sunday) | Waltz 75, Gting’l. Plains erture, rch, ns. eg, n CONCERT SUNDAY AT SOUTH BEACH Kin Program to be rendered tomor- © row afternoon, 4 o’clock, at the South Beach, by the Key West Hospitality Band, under Director A. Barroso, follows: March, “Vindication”, King. “Seminole”, Lauren- “Dream of the Ocean”, “The Empire State”) Popular, “The St. Louis Blues”, w Handy. Poular, “Boo Hoo”, Lombardo. “Ragged Rozey”, Trombone Solo. March, “Invercargill”, Lithgow. “Star Spangled Banner”. | There are approximately 12,(00 P.M. ‘extras registered at Central Cast- Hollywood. aa { ¢ \s Se G. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. backstopper Albert Rodriguez, | who will probably catch the first game tomorrow. Stocky Al Rod- riguez, Roberts, Rubberman Gar- cia and Julio Barcelo lifted long clouts over the left field fence! for homers. G. Acevedo and M. Acevedo got triples. The fielding sensation of the game, though, was A. Acevedo, who covered more ground than Hitler did in his recent annexation of Austria it’s confidently said. His ailing arm is strong again. The All Stars will play the op- ener, and a novelty lineup of the Acevedo brothers will confront the visitors in the nightcap. It is going to be amazing to the visit- ing pitchers to see one Acevedo after another face them at the plate. Starting the game for the Acevedites will be Albert Ace-_ vedo behind the plate, Profirio Acevedo on the mound, Popin Acevedo at first, Al Acevedo at second, George Acevedo at third, | Armando Acevedo at short, Eloy | Acevedo at left, Manuel Acevedo in center and Pancho Acevedo in right. Reserves will be Alapuche Acevedo, Samena Acevedo and Miguel Acevedo. What a family! The field is in good shape, and the new arrangement of the home plate at the entrance to the field instead of at the other end has made it a much beter diamond. It is well grassed at that end, and the outfield is clear of intersect- ing roads. Grandstands have been arranged and a backstop is going up today. Key West and Vicinity: Partly } cloudy and colder tonight; i day generally fair; fresh west and NOTH northwest winds. Florida: Partly cloudy, colder jin south and east portions to- ‘night, temperatures 38 degrees to « 42 degrees in interior of extreme north portion with scattered light frost neat Georgia line if clear; Sunday generally f. slightly warmer in northwest portion. Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Fresh west and northwest winds, and partly over- a cast weather tonight and Sunday, Mec Av. preceded by light rain over ex- treme south portion tonight. WEATHER CONDITIONS The disturbance that was over northwestern Tennessee yester- day morning has continued to move northeastward, being cen- tered this morning over Penn- sylvania and pressure is low throughout most sections east of the Mississippi River, while a moderate high pressure area overspreads the Plains States Sun- / hat y me Mc ‘Phe redee prope sold court day Dat 1938, Cou nT pressure is also high on the north “i Pacifie coast. Precipitation has been’ general ¢),, during the last 24 hours from «ithe northern Texas, the southern ‘h < Plains States, and lower Missouri New Valley eastward over the Atlantic States, with heavy snow from northeastern Kansas to northern Monr in Flori Certifi of August, 4 mires mond Clem © in my ation for un D. ffi LEGALS ATION holder issued tax a aid certificate lowing, . to-wit ty ty GIV of the as State eastward, but are , Seasonable-over far western dis- tricts. For, rd has filed made 1 Mon Rook nbdivision, ssessment of the said prop- under the in the w ned aeco rty di te a in the m which is the 2nd ed this 1 f unty, Flor and southward over Texas, and Te Al ch of you notified and required to present Cirenit said rding ibed highest house door on the nenth 9th name Unless said certificate bidder of Ross C ida. marl9 Court apr2 fir May, day of May, day f and Alt wd demands wh yon. may » of Robe “late « York, to Ro Ls Count offi his Courthouse — i da, — with ft 3 th 4, y, and n hin M Hlinois, Kansas City, Mo., report- months’ from the 4 ing 7.0 inches on the ground this pul morning and Chicago, Tl, 9.0 {7.<° inches. swort Temperatures have fallen from £*!%, the lower Ohio Valley southward ~ ha to the east Gulf coast and north- ern Florida, and continue below normal in most sections from the Many New State Laws Were Passed Last Year (Ty Amnocinted Prena) CHICAGO, April 9.—Legisla- tures were reported by the Coun- cil of State Governments to have added 17,194 new, laws to the Statute books in 1937. yy Nerth, Carolina, where the gov- ernor,has no veto power, headed the list with 1,163 laws enacted: Tennessee added 1,141; Connecti- gut, 1,054; California, 933, und New York, 927. These were weeded from more than 54,500 bills introduced in both houses of 43 states. New York legislators introduced the greatest number, 4,678; Califor- nia, 4,092; Minnesota, 3,307, and nessee, 3,068. Governor Merriam of Califor- nia vetoed the greatest number of bills, 423, nearly twice as many as Governor Lehman of New York vetoed. Governor Stanford of Arizona approved all the 79 bills passed by his legislature. The council estimated that state legislatures cost each family in the United States 35 cents a year. As LIST OF INST Nor NO rT on Tuesday, Ma appli Firs¢ ag Polling = Pla Street, Key West J. C. Gardner Precinet 412 Whitehe Florida Inspec Cha Henrique Second Precinet Pi Me Ming = Key W vitie Aguerre Roberts Third Preein win I West Flor spect Key Turner Ira Cash Cecil Ruse. Pott Key We Carey Donald, Jarty Fifth Preeinet Key Setan I weccecscccesees Sunday’s Horoscope Hotert op ra Sevemth Precimet Ujow Macy: High Seth Today gives an adventurous na-~ “ ture, fond of distovery and tra You are Wkely to‘open up some field of trade. exploit new lands or advance some thought. Beware, however, i guard against the tendency trifle unscrupulous in the employed to gain your Weer in ai, eS B. Aiee, 1. Thom tame new . new line ends. The Mexican population in tris country has increased rapidly duc ing the past 10 years. ta Ineper Curry, Estate ation h ereot. Hone County fite thi nro. wht Ss nds to contain the th and of Apri ROD to ov on ted n N Adminixtratrix Robert of claimant Pi will the 5A. 1 (Senate BML rr is Clem © cation thi the nee nase under th nur WHE Price, 3, Dd. affice are therein will at t Men- March, aw of Monroe 01938 couRnT Persons Demands her or kainst munty, ble Judi t and ar tUSH 4 B. he calendar of the le to red te first afore- See Act AUSTIN the A ‘Austin, of 1938. ‘No. 163) SBY GIV holder of issu 1931, has filed and has x deed to be Sale certi following County to-wit Tr nty R he A 12 . Waddell’s § ras ament of the as said certificate describ the hii ds filed eam nde appt ording A whent ein fi f Book nbaiv sien is em ped Monroe said prop- certificate Harr shall therein f September ™ r at rst Ma hs alder asued A ottice tax saged thereon. Said certit the th a said t { the said pr he rding ¢ mar bidder the May f May sth R oda 19-24 name lowing ety of dew P ate shall th law aay mort Apr Me the ade eb M fh the he the and feed at rihed > t i] WHY WAIT THAT LONG? BROCKTON, Mass.—Mrs. Ida L. Burke, 72, of this city testified in her suit for divorce that her husband had been drunk most of the 49 years of their marriage. Her decree was granted. LEGALS CIRCUIT COURT OF TH TH JUDICIAL CIRC ONROE COUNTY, EN Plaintiff, vs Foreclosure of Lien of If dead, the heirs, d r other claimants Wezyk, nd, if she be MADDOX, if it the h ae; antees or other claimants aid Mar: addox, ¢ -— her hus r the , and ~ if she he ORDER OF It_ appearin of Complaint of Clem C. Pr plaintiff in the above entitled which said Bill c been duly filed in plaintirt ntitled to public ainst each of the tendants hereinafter named, yy ORDERED that Grae if living, and, if dead, an aiming inter- ests under the D. Weay the fol situate, the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: All of Government Lot One in Section Thirty-Four, wnship 66, South Range 25 taining sixty-nine and sixty-five hundredths acres together with ail riparian rights thereunto | pelonging or in anywise appe Aa’ property known as West Harbor and her. hus! she bem ary if living, claiming PUBLICATION y the sworn Bill , that lands, band, if the ‘kaid other- indbowe’? her | © de- led re- terests Mary. Maddox, dec wise, in the deseriby husba fendants canse, ea th ent hereby in the above . and they are to appear to th plaint in said cause 01 second day of May. otherwise the allegations Bill of Comp will confessed by s: It is further ordered Order be published once a week four consecutive weeks in The West Citizen, a newspaper publish- in Monroe County, State of that this f this Ist day of April, A MT CC AL) Sawyer leventh cial Cireuit Court ef Flo and for Monroe County, Aquilino Lopez, Jr., Attorney for NOTICE OF APP! For TAX D (Senate Hitt | NOTICE tY GIVEN, That Jessie j , holder of Tax Certificate No. 914, 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 ixsued thereon. Said certificate embraces the foNawing deseribed | property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot Tavernier © Key Largo, Plat Be Clerk Ch County The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said ceftificate ix- sued was in the name of Della A Lane. Untess satd certificate shal! he re- deemed according to law, the prop- erty described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the door on the first M day March, © Sawyer of Monre rt Clerk of Cirenit Ce County, Florida mar. 19-26, Apr. NOTICE OF AP FOR TAX (Senate frit NOTIC: That Jessie L. Tax Certificate No. 916, of September, same in my No. 193) i issued the A. D. 19% a office and Said certificate described | of Mo on, embraces the following property in the unty State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 34, Tavernier Cove, N Key Largo, Plat Book 1, Pike 135, asx record “in = Montes County Records j The assessment of the said prdp- | erty under the said certificate in- in the name of 3 deemed according to erty described therein to the highest bidder at house doc the first the month of May, 1938, the 2nd day of May 8 Dated this 19th « 1928 BAL) k of the on Monday which { March © Sawyer Monroe Ross lorida mar, 19-26 DP INTE CIRCUIT Co Ty To TATE ix hereby given to all whom | concern. that of May . M Apr. 2-9, 1938 TION TO APPE nT FOR REAL) NoTIck t may the §th day 16:00 o'eork Whitted, ax tate of Blanche compos mentis, H the the P19 William of the we Whitted intends toe apply Arthur Gomer. Judges of th Bleventh Ju im and for Monroe th situated ait, ce Street the Key Me Florida, for aathorit reat estate of the i Whitted, now A Es te t xaid compos mentia in the { Florida State wit On of Stock Island. om the I® be ina and Thirty-te Sect hon Three (3) (263, aed Thirty Sixty-new Twenty-five ot Pt er ras the tth 4 rated * eae WILLIAM # As Committee of the Bianche Loewe Wh pos mente WHTTED Eatate of +4 non com Apr 9. 1938, LEGALS PAGE FIVE LEGALS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DE (Senate BIN No. 169) NOTICE IS HEREBY That Jose Moreno. holder of Tax Certificate No. 450, issued the 4th day of September, A. Dy, 1933, has filed same in my office and hag made application for_a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following deseribed property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. Lot 1,’ Island of reo, See. 14, Twh @1, Re. — Acres, as recorded in, Mou roe Counfy Records, Book Page The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of W. C h. Unless redeemed Ke: Li a certificate shall be according t law, the property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the uct house door on the first Mon- the month of Ma s the 2nd day of 3 this 2nd day R Court whic Da 1938. RAL) Clerk of ¢ County, © Sawyer wit of Monroe Florida Apr. 2 1a- RECT COURT, SPATH OF PRVENTH JUDICIAL BM TY. IN ina Lorraine Qoodboy, Complainant Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by affidavit the sworn bill filed in the above-stated use that Jessie dboy the de- ant therein named, is a_non- resident of the State of Florida and resides at 102 La Clede Street, Pitts- burg, Pennsylvania; that said de- fendant is over the age of twent or ars; that there is no person | the Staté of Florida the service of a summons im chancery upon whom would bind said defendan It is therefore ordered that said | deféndarit be and he is Nereby: re. quized to appear ta the pill of con plaint filed in said cause on or he- tore: Monday, tre: 2n@ day of May, A. D. 1938, otherwise the allegations of said ‘bill WIN be taken as con, fessed li id defendant. It ik further ordered that this! order be published once each week for, four consecutive weeks in The Ke} West Citizen, a newspaper pub- shed in said county and state. Done dered this 20th day Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cireuit Court T. S. Caro Solicitor for Complainant mar. 26; apr. 2-9-16-23 1938 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DERU (Sepate Bill Ne. 163) NOTICE TS HEREBY CIV That Isabell V. Rocha holder f Tax Certi a issued the trd day of A. D. 1928, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to ued thereon, Said certificate ex the following described property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 2, of tr. Jetguson’s Sub., Monroe County Records, Rook B-2, Page 554. The assessment of property under thé said cate immned wan in the Frank J. Rolfes. | Unless said certificate shat? be | redeemed according to law, the | Pp erty 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 a May. Tinted this 25th of Mare 19: (SEAL) Clerk of Circuit County, Florida. | mar. 26, apr. 2-9-16, 1938, | said | fi of tte ce name day Ross C Sawyer Court of Monroe | | | (Senate , NOTICE 18 HEREBY ot R. Curtis, holder of Tak No. ianued the 4th day of September, A. Pp, 1933, has filed same in my office and has made applica. | tion for a tax deed to be feaued | ‘ Said certificate embraces the following deseribed propel ihe County of Monroe, Stat wrida, to-wit; Pt. Lot Sqr. 62, Hook K, Page 436, an recorded in Montoe County Records. The assessment of the anid prop. | erty under the said certificate femued | was in the name of Adalia Nottage Unless said certificate shall be/ redeemed accorditg (to law, the property described therety will be sold to the highest bidder at. the tion for a tax deed | Tore ‘house door off the first Wome | ihe day in the sonth of May, 193 whieh f# the and day of May, | Dated thie 26th day of Ma i 1978 «SEALY Rome € fewver | urt of Monrae | Clerk of Cirewit County, Flori apr. 2-9-/6, 192% _-— | ch, mar. 2 JUpGr, wONROR STATE OF FLORIDA. Ratate of: TER, Deceased To all Creditors, Legateed, Titeert- | butees, and all perone having Claims or Demands againet said Betate You and each of you, are hereby notified and reqatred to present any | claims and demands which you, of either of you, may have sgainat th entate of Joseph Pinder, deceased. late of Monroe County, Florida, te the Hon. Raymond R. Lord, County Judue of Monroe County, at his of- thee in the Coutity Courthogss in Monroe Coenty Florida, witftin twelve months from the @ate hereof Dated March 4(h; A. Uh 1939. JUNIE PIN 5 Administratrix of the Saetate of Joseph Pinder, Deceased. mar. 5-13-19-267 apr. 2-9-46-23-30, 1938. NOTION OF APPLICATION For TAS DEKD {Senate wit way MERELY GIVEN. NOTICE [& That Jeaste L. Alley, holder of Tax Certificate No, 915, ianved the 4th day of Septeriiber, AD. 1938 mein my has made applic be innued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Monroe. Htate of Floride, to-w Lot 33, Tavernter Key Largs, Plat Hook 135, as odes in ‘ounty de t of the sald prop- said certificate te Mo. 2, i, Pause Monroe t prop: erty denctihed therein WI! be sta te the highest bidder af the court house door on the first Monday tr the month of May, 1938, @hich ts tnd day Dated tht sna BEAL) Clerk ‘of County, 19-38, Apr. 2-9, i908 | the Hh day of Jaty, Loourt he i rédeemed acco NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by and under that certain writ of execution out of amd undtr the seal of the Civil Court of Record in and for Dade County, Florida, bearing date of March 15, 1938, Issued ia (hint “cerfain caiise WoW” pending wherein the Third National Bank of Miami, 2 banking. corporation is plaintiff, and the Cheyelier Cor- tion, a Florida corporation, defendant, F, as Sheriff in and for Menroe County, Florida, have upon the fellowing d erty of the said defendan rporation, describe: quarters Sixteen (16), Township Four (54) South, Range Thirts three (33) 5 Sections Twen- ty-four >. Pwenty-fi and Thirty-six (36), Township Fifty-five Soath, Range Thirty- three (33) East: and Section ‘Thirty ), Township Fit ty-five (53) “South, nee Thirty-one (31) East and all right, title and interest the Chevelier Corporation in to the following lands, to-wit Section® One (1) and Two (2 and that part of Sectlow Efeven (11) North and the rock road known Tamiami Trait; all of Twelve (12) and all that part of Section Thirteen (3) lying Nofth and Rast of the rock ro: known ax Tam Trail, in Township South, Range Fast; Sections Two Five (3), 8 ne ¢ ot and Thirty- (ea) Fourteen Righteen (18) and that part of the North- east quarter (NEX) of Section Twenty-three (23) lying North and Rast of Tamiami Trail: att in Township Fifty South, Range Thirty-€ East; West half (Wi) of Four (4), Nine (9) and Six (6), East halt (Ff of. the Southeast quarter ¢ ) of the Southeast quarter (SEjg) of the Southwest quarter %) of Section Twenty (20); South halt (Sie) of the South half (Sh? of the Northeast quarter (NE) of the Northeast quar- ter (NE) of Section. Twenty- one (21); West half (W%) of the Northeast quarter) (NEN) of the Northeast qharter (NE %) of the rthwest quarter (NW) of Section Twenty-nine arter (NB\%) t@ree (33); all Section Thirty ao Sections Twenty-four Q of and Twenty-five North Walf (NY) Thirty-six (36), all in Township Fifty-four (54) South, Range Thirty-four (34) vnd will offer the the second day of M he aame being the first M the said month and a legal day, between the hours of gale, that between eleven tock A. M Pr. the front M, at House ied up defendan' sald execution and costs DATED this itst day 1s, 1938 ARL 0, Sheriff of Monroe © apr. of March A Florida. -16-23-30, 1938, NOTCH OF APPEICATION FOR TAX DERD. (seadte WI No. fs) NOMCE 18 HERERY That John B. & Ella of Tax Certificate Ne IVEN. ih, holders 44 10d A, Wy 1830, have filed same in my. office and have made application for a tax deed @ be istued thereon, Said certiti- cate embraéen the following de scribed property in the County of Montoe, State of Florida, to-w Lot 1, Sar. 35, Tr 2 €-5; Page 409, Records. The sasexement property under the cate insued Was in Rehecea McAlpine. Chtens enid certitic shall tedeemed according to law, property desctibed therein will avid to the highest bitder. at xe door on the firat dav in the Month of May, which is the 2n@ day of May, 1938. ay April, 1938. Ross C Bawyer court Monroe of the wad the cert name ¢ he the he th M 1938, 2-9-14-23, APION o NoTICR OF APPL FOU TAX (Sena NOTICE Th in holders ianued z ebb, of Certificate No 646, t day July, A. DB. 1930. ed same tn ‘my office and have made application for a tax deed to be inaued thereoy. Said certifi cate embfaces the following Ge scribed property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit Lot 2 Sar. 35. Tr. 21, Rook 409, Manroe Coongy. * “of nad the tte said certifi name of ment the he th hall Aine taw property deacribed in. will & sold to the highest bidder the court house door of the first Mon day in the Month of Mas 1938, hich f# the Ind day of May, 1938 Dated this tnd day of April, 1938 CAL C Sawyer Clerk of CF af Monree ty, Flori op NOTIOR OF APPLICATION rou Ts one - (neonate Wi Se. 165) NOTICE 18 HEREBY OfVEN That Claude Lowe, holder of Tax Certifiente No. 3364 the 7th day of July, A he filed same in my has made application for « be iseued the m Seid « je embraces the fotlowtn scribed property in the Oewntr Monroe, Bate of Florida, to-wit NWY, Hee i, Twe Range Actes 146. Monroe Gounty 16-23, 1938 | at the ‘ the Mom some redeemed sere property described therein © um sold to the highest bidder at court howse duct wn the first the Month of May, < the Ind dey of May. inet tnd Guy of Apri. 17% Koss © Raw yer of Circuit Court of Memrse Flor ert County tems

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