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PAGE FOUR ARMISTICE DAY M. S. HAWLEY SPIRIT SHOWN BY LIGNS CLUB steno iG OF ELEC- TRIC CO. TO ESTABLISH ‘COLONEL LEWIS C. BRINTON. BASE OF OPERATIONS NEW RESIDENT OF KEY WEST. WAS SPEAKER OF EVENING M. S. Hawley, Florida: repre- sentative of The Jacobs Wind Electric Co., Inc., planning on making Key West his base of op- erations, according to a_ recent letter received here. These elec- tric plants are in in Cuba and other nearby where commercial power is not available, according to his com- munication. As almost all shipments to Ca- ribbean ports will be made by boat by way of New Orleans and Key West, Mr. Hawley believes that he can enjoy many happy hours with his acquaintances of wniter while waiting for his enroute to (By CLUB REPORTER) Armistice Day spirit headlined all features at the weekly supper meeting of Key West Lions Club held at Stone Church Annex Thursday evening. Lion presi- dent H. E. Day was in the chair. Col. C. Brinton, new resident of Key West,. and re- cently retired from the U. S. Army, was the speaker of the evening. Col. Brinton chose as his subject, “Preparedness”. In his discussion of this important | | 3 > topic, the workings of the Na- coat one tional Defense Act were brought | * Paina cobiteeeaplanta ereinot out in quite some detail, especial- practical where coiamercial pow- ly regard to civilian control oy is available, he believes that and activities. The speech prov- various isolated spots on oe ed highly interesting to mem- Dae see in atter +4 bere pe ‘fertile field. All necessary labor Joseph Mondul, Lion Tamer, ‘and materials Available in Key reported on the Red Cross Roll West will be procured here for Call, and called on all members to “do their bit” in helping to is pgaltadion ba 4 PATA Bens. eney cover the Lions Club portion’ of. acest that this nil Sar yA enough 32 or the drive for memberships. 110 ‘dt er’ for tthe operation Lion J. Albert Hinson receive d of all hor, lights, ete., requir- the plaudits of members when it|€d by an average place of busi- ‘was announced that he had taken |ness, with sufficient reserve over the Skippership of the club- Power for a five-day calm period. sponsored Sea Scout Ship. This plant is operated by a breeze The Regional Zone meeting of Of a8 low a velocity as seven Lions clubs in the Southeastern | Miles an hour. opration islands Lewis in Ozark Arrives Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde- Mallory Lines, arrived in port Friday morning and berthed at jthe Mallory dock where there were a number of miscellaneous shipments unloaded, and 25 poles for the Key West Electric Com- The unloading activities oc- cupied three hours and the vessel sailed 10:30 oclock for New Or- leans. The vessel arrived from Jacksonville and Miami. Tender Ivv Sails Lighthouse Tender Ivy sailed 11 o'clock last night for Tortugas, to attend to activities in connec- tion with the service and is ex- pected to return Monday, pos- sibly tomorrow. Leaving on the vessel were Charles Mackie, one of the as- sistant keepers at Tortugas lig! and Mrs. Mackie, Examiner H. Thomas, of the department from Washington, Lionel H Plummer, disbursing officer at Key West, Superintendent Felton. of the National Park service Mrs. Felton. d used a Jacobs portion of District 35, Florida, Admiral Byr lant at the South Pole under will be held at Coral Gables wins mésierying eweather sand Country Club next Wednesday hi dition s, November 16. A cara-| Wind conditions. The expeditic ; seening, found it “indispensable to its van of members’ cars will carry . ‘ 3 Ja-| Purpose, entirely satisfactory in approximately 30 Lions and detail”, according to a let- dies to the affair. The attend- every detail’, Pelter, USN ce cia! to be given on’ ter from Joseph A. Pelter, U.S.N., lg bit ati i 3 : to The Jacobs Wind Electric Co. the basis of total mileage to and is id photographs are from the meeting, is likely to This letter Re siete teaae come to Key West. reproduced in their lite & Membership chairman. Lion Joe... oe eocee Allen presented the official wel- come of’ the elub. to new: Lion TRANSPORTATION Everett Rivas. “Guésts,' of th| bi club were Sam Cole, Charles seecceeesseeseeqoce meee Curry and Dave Jerpge ve oo gh Steamer Cuba Arrives Arriving from Havana yef| iday afternoon, the Steanis®ip MU H Cuba, of the P. and O. S. S. Ce, ; brought 52 passengers to this IN NEW DODGE’ |port. There were 33 first cabin land two second cabin for Key | West, 16 first and one second ‘eabin for Tampa. Considerable interest-has been| Key West arrivals: S. L. Smith, shown by local car enthusiasts Elizabeth Smith, Jerome Jackson, over the 1939 edition of Dodge Ada Jackson, Mary Davis, Sue which was placed on display this Perkins, John Hopkins, Mar- week at the showrooms of Na-| guerite Hopkins, Carroll Brown, varro, Inc., local dealer. Pearl Brown, Laura Redmon, newest of Dodge cars is John Redmon, Jeanette Berrian, the company’s Silver Anniver-' Loretta Berriam, Ramiro Avens, sary model to which engineers, | Aurora Garcia. style leaders and production ex- Sidney Rosenvasser, Beulah perts are said to have devoted’ Resenvasser, Sayren Zarookian, their utmost skill and effort and; Anne Zarookian, Isabel de la have announced it as the “Dodge Cuesta y Pedrero, James Kemp, Luxury Liner”. Windell Meyerle, James Thomp- It is new in beauty, design and son, Annie Thompson, Josephine Styling and makes riding and) Perez, Yolando Perez, Ovido driving a greater joy than ever.! Barrio Duana, Gaspar E. Vilato, Retaining such famous Dodge Angela B. de Vilato, Gaspar E. comfort ‘features -as balanced Vilato,¢gr.. Tomas E. .Vedero, weight distribufign, silenced ridé)! Jy Aran Miguel, Balivora, chair-height seats and patented be Ramon Estevez. floating power engine mo Ww) manifest the new Luxury se ise Bry ce STR a tress “items: ‘For brand new and tant ad- West, one a of freight, vances to give a 4 {Wb automobiles and fiye sacks Tyeasure of ritingy, Forj Tampa, 57 tons of corivenience. joe sacks of mail. Navarro, Inc., will a Al vont sailed at 5 o'clock this evening and all a tomor-' with three first cabin passengers row to demonstrate this splendid one one second. Chrysler creation. INTERESTING NOTES More than 60 foreign countries | can be reached from Washington by telephone. re over 1,500 newspapers foreign in the tates. is composed of 70 sep- are being trained watch dogs”. in h potato from erica came South Ar bones of pre-his- phants have beem found panhandle, H carload of oranges southrn Cali- Hammer or Sash-Weight? Mr Bold—I'm a self-made Kindly Consideration “Why did you vote to kee: contestant from be to the Senate?” “Out of sympathy Snator Sorgmum statesman has become hardest jobs on earth and had trouble enough”. I'm a self- Work for the Night is Coming i arn Guess I'll brought in the Wik “Well @ounted the cow’ you haven't TO MOVE HERE . of the Burlington railroad, TENTIN’ melon from hot sun. Each day the big melons are turned over, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN IN THE MELON PATCH, Oscar Middlebrook inspects one of his monster melons which, growing at Hope, Ark., will weigh from 150 to 175 pounds. The burlap tent protects gaining from three to five pounds daily. With tender care, Middlebrook last year nursed one melon up to 195 pounds, he says. ABOUT WOMEN | ABOUT YOUNG PEOPLE, Miss Macue Blessing is in};;;@hiyoko Saeamncas 26-year- -old charge of “welfare and where-jlaw graduate of the American. abouts” file of the state depart-' University, Los Angeles, is the ment. She is supposed to keep'first Japanese woman to pass track of U. S. citizens in foreign!the bar examinations in this countries, answer all queries and | country. locate them when requested. —ammee Rear etoey) ; Hunter Greenlaw, 20, of Staf- Mrs. Michael Lerner of New | ford County, Va., at the annual York battled with a 295-pound | convention of the Future Farm- broadbill swordfish for almost/ers of America was three hours before landing it off!“Star Farmer of America”, Louisburg, Nova Scotia. | awarded a prize of $500. and Baroness Stina Grippenberg of | Finland is one of the few wom-! en engaged in oceanography, and has just completed a year’s study at the Scripps Institute at La Jolla, Calif. Bette Lee Ambler, 17-year-old co-ed of Christian College, lumbia, Mo., was warming queen by the Univer- sity of Missouri agricultural | school and was named Miss Iowa jat the Iowa State Centennial Mrs. Mary Whatley Dunbar, | celebration. owner and editor of the Palo}; Pinto Country Star, Texas, is} Austin McCarty, 4-H Club boy president of the West Texas Press! ;of Chilton Counyt, Ala., made a Association. ‘profit of $185.34 in six months | with a litter of pigs which won first prize at the annual ton-lit- ter show at Montgomery. Mrs. Edith Jarvis Alden of Chicago was recently appointed } secretary and assistant treasurer | and | is the first woman in American | rail history to be chosen for such ; a high executive position. RACE TO STATION LEXINGTON, Ky. — Enforcing an ordinance against riding on sidewalks, two policemen of this city confiscated a pair of scooters on which they raced each other to the station house. Leslie Standles of Ontanico, Calif., won the first prize of $250 at the national Future Farmeérs of America speaking contest. An_ electric appliance cord plug has been invented that con- tains a circuit breaker to prevent a fuse being blown out if a short circuit or overload occurs on a line, Last Rights “And ‘ow is your ’usband get- tin’ on?” “*e can’t complain”. is ’e that bad?” Should irae Taken the Express Miss Marion MacKeizie was a passenger on the evening train Friday night where she _ will spend a week with her friend, Nina Caliwells The Low Down Mrs. Pryer—I never size people up by the clothes they wear on the street. Mrs. Guyer—Oh, I never do! Give me a line full of clothgs ok a my dear. American Plan Visitor—Those are wonderful strawberries you have there. you use fertilizer on them?” @ , just cream A method has been found for converting waste skim milk in dairies into materials for mak- ing buttons. An _ automatic check machine turns out 12,000 checks per hour. A parrafin and rubber solution has been invented to silence floor squeaks by insertion into cracks between boards, Lice, red mites and __ tropical mites lower the vitality of laying birds and decrease their egg FapRpppction, according to,.C. F artish, extension’ poulfry spe- cialist of North Carolina, signing signed A drug which arouses persons Do from comas produced by over- does of sleeping powders has and been discovered at Georgtown University 4 lis: small boy with the toy om Christmas morning has nothing on these grown-ups who spend their evenings in the toy repair shop of the Freeport, N. ¥., Lodge of Elks getting ready for Christmas, when they will distribute toys to hundreds of poor children. The Lodge collects unwanted toys, repairs them, repaints them, makes them look like new and then distributes them at its annual children’s Christmas party. Many other lodges throughout the country do a similar work. The members have acquired a rare skill at this work In their hands, even the more badly wrecked toys are put back in condition again. declared ; Co- voted barn-, ANSWERS TO:TEN TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to test | questions printed on Page 2 1. Yes; because the earth slightly flattened at poles. No. Brass. Massachusetts, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Gulf of Mexico. Dr. Walther Funk. Archaeology. Harvard University. Alfred M. Landon. Decision. is the Florida has 274,871 rooms avail- | able in hotels, apartment houses | Gulf of Mexico (sometimes called P&tticularly and rooming houses under the supervision of the Florida State Hotel Commission this season, ac- cording to statement released this week by Commissioner Taylor, LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL | CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN) AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. John Calvert Davison, Plaintiff, vs. Virginia Hoit Davison Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by sworn bill in the above cause that Virginia Hoit Davison, the defendant here- in, is over the age of twenty-one yea that her residence is un- known, and that there is.no per- son in the State of Florida, the service of a subpoena upon whom would bind the defendant; It is therefore ordered and de- creed that the said defendant be and she is hereby required to ap- pear to the said bill of com- |plaint on or before the 5th day 1938, otherwise the | as confessed of December, same to be taken against her. It is further ordered and de- creed that this order be pub- lished once each week for four consecutive weeks’ fn the Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished’ in said County and State. On this 5th day of November, A. D. 1938. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court. (Sgd.) By Florence E Sawyer Deputy Clerk. ' nov5-12-19-26; dec3, 1938 OURT, ‘< COUNTY, IN PRO- G ROBERTS ED- sometimes known R. Edwards, L WAR Ds, wa rr, iy igh ES R. ED- are hereby present any which you, or) ve against the! Roberts Eé- equired to mands Raymand RE Lore, fer Moura the cal- date of the Said claims in writing and f Feaidence a taim- the be of November, IRENE R STRAU GHTER, LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ur DICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND UE MONROE | CQUNTY, FLORL IN CHANCERY. No. 7~ FRANKLIN C. BUSH and MOLLY S. BUSH, ph wife, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. MIAMI BANK & TRUST COMPAN a banking” and trust company ©: ganized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, in- dividually and as Trustee, et als., Defendants. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION A. D. KEOWN, ‘individually and as Truste: unknown corporate, municipal or natural Slelniy any Ipserent by, tarcagh or ‘under , Ka: reo y Propet Hea rine, A'vigeoitea Florida. cor- poration,” Estate of CHARLES L. ORT, sometimes known as C. ORT) deceased, all unknown neice devisees, ‘legatees, granteés and other persons claiming any inter- est by, through or under Charles L. Ort, sometimes known as C. L. Ort, deceased, and all persons un- | known claiming any interest in the ‘sabject property of this suit. |The lands’ involved in this suit are the Tallow ia described lands, situate, lyin, belng in Monroe | County, Flo; ian some The 'No-th Halt of the Southwest Quarter Swi 2) of the hwest Quarter (SW%) of Sec- n 29, Township 60 South, Range 40 East; and All that persons, whether ar of the Southeast Quarter (SE%) of the Southwest Quarter (SW%) of ‘Section 29, Township 60 South, Range 40 East, described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast (NE) corner of the Southeast Quarter (SEX) of the Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Section 29, Township 60 South, Range 40 East, thence run South seven (7) chains; thence run West eighteen (18) chains and seventy- (five (76) links; “thence run North Seven (7) eighteen (2 five (75) i sinning ains; thence run East chains and seventy- p.to the point of be- an ne North! Halt (N%) of the southwat Quarter (SW%) of Sec- tion Township 60 South, Range 40 East; and | The “West Half. (W%) of the Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Sec- ‘tion 31, Township 60 Sonth, Range 40 East; and the Northwest Quar- ter (NW % the Southeast Quar- ter BEY oF Section st Fownanip Go South, Range 40 Rast; and Lo Two (2) Section ge pwn rg 60 South, Range 40 East, to: er with ali common ‘law’ riparian rights thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining to any and all of the said lands hereinafter de- scribed, which said lands are other- wige described as follows: conpedeing on the waters of the Gulf of ico (sometimes called | the ‘adantie Ocean) seat running on the section line Sividing Section Township 60 South, Range 40 st from Section ¢, Township 61 uth, Range 40 East, and running thence West Seven Hundred Fifty- two (752) feet; thence run North Five Thousand Two Hundred Eighty (5280) feet; thence run’ Easterly Thirteen Hundred Twenty (1320) feet; thence at right angles there- to in a southerly course Forty-four Hundred Forty (4440) feet to the the Atlantic Ocean) together with all common law riparian rights thereunto belonging or in ahywise | appertaining. In Plat 1 of Garden Cove Section, being a part of Section 31, Town- ship 60 South, Range’ 40 Bast: pits 3b & %.8.% 3091, and 12, , Lots 4 to 26, all inclusive, Block “Lote 1, 2. $25, 70K 9,10, Se 13,14, 15, 16 and 1%, "Block's Lots '8' to 17, all’ inclusive, and Lots 21, 22, 23 and 24, Block, 4 Block 6; Lots 1 to 8, all inclusive, Block 5. In Plat 2 of Garden Cove Section, being a part of Section 31, Town- ship 60 Range 40 East: Block st Lots all inclusive, 1 to 12, all inelusive and 15 Block 3 Lots 1, 4 and 7, Block 4; | Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 and 8, Block 5; Lots 1'to’ 8, ali inclusive, Block €: All that portion of Block 7 not heretofore conveyed by deed of rec- “Lots and 16, South Half (8%) of the South- west Quarter (SW%) of the South- West Quarter (SW,%) of Section 29, Township 69 South, Range 40 East; an East Half (E%) of the Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Section 31, Township 69 South, Range 40 East, except that part thereof heretofore conveyed by John S. Gerock and Cora L. Gerock, his wife, to Barney L. Stephens, by deed recorded in| Deed Book Z, page 444, of the Pub- lie Records of Monroe County, Flor- ida, which said portion heretofore veyed to Barney L. Stephens is more particularly described as fol- lows: Commencing in the Northeast (NE) corper of Section 31, ship 60 ‘South, Range East 466.8 feet; thence run nor 8 feet to the point of Si ng; an ‘The South Half (S%) of the} orthwest Quarter of the North« st Quarter aship 6@ South, , YOU AND BACH OF YOU are hereby ordered to file your appea: ance, personally or by attorney, the Bill of Complaint fled in this ause, on or before the Rule Day in December, A. D 1938, the same be- Ing the Sth day of said n that in default thereof a decree pro confesso will be you, and each of IT IS FURTHE this order be published once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks in THE KEY WEST CITIZ newspaper published in Key Monroe County, Florida. Dated this 4th day of November, A.D. 1938. Rarige 40 ou. Wei Ross € Sawyer of Cireuit Court Sawyer, D.C Clerk By Florence E. (SEAL) A. JUDSON HILL, 1110 Biscayne Building. Miami, Plorida, Solicitor ¢ pov. & Plaintifts 12-19-26; dec. IN THE COUNTY JUDGES CO IN AND FoR moueen 6: cov ‘ity, ORIDA. IN ate of ADOLPH W. MAGERHANS, D 3.1938 tn xoric APPLIC. NOTIC HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, WILLIAM WARREN and J 3 TR ministrators, CTA’ of th Adolph W. Magerhans 2iet day of Decemb kubmit their final Estate to the Hon R. lord. County Montoe County, proval, and at’ the same their ‘application for from further administrat entate, said Administrators, TA having faithfally performed their duties and completed the said ad- ministration day This zeth 1938. WHAIJAM R WARREN, 3 J. TREVOR ore CTA. of Estate of Magerhans MURRELL & MALONE, Attorneys for Administrators, C.T_A i936. for time file discharge of maid of Qetober A. D. W%) of Section 32, | ast, entered against | ORDERED that | ~ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1938 LEGALS — LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE M. BETHEI Complainant, Foreclosure A ment 5 for Deeds. OF PUBLICATION ing by the ed in the residence of Delia Pa gene Page, her W. Morgan and wif and married his some © > therein named, is unknow affiant bel that ea defendants are overt twenty years, and is no person in the § ja, the service of chancery upon wh ts, or any it further appe » sworn Dill filed in sthat the defendants, M. I ton and —— Remin if married, are non-reside of ‘Flori the : particu ainant fe m ring defendants, Ritzi, her idents of nd their residen known to the Market St that the defendant and —— Tennant, ried are side cS) f Florid: nd s particularly. hi their Stre ; that the Wynhoft de- ida and their resid larly known to the c 1072 44th Street, Mil consin; that the de ford A. Loew and wife, if married, are non-residents uf the State of’ Florida sand: their residences, as particularly known [to the complainant 4s; 333. Math- nway , Milwaukée, Wisconsin; thatthe defendants, Agnes B. King swe iKing, her husband, ‘if mar- non-residents of the particularly known to the ant is ‘Ironton, Ohio; fendants, Ruth’ “Velma e State prida and their residences as known to 730° OM Michigan; Ww : plainant ‘is Street, Detroit, defendants, Scheer, his non-residents 0 § ida and their residences as particu- arly known to the complainant is nford that the Ratt ana husband, if married, are non-residents of the State of Florida and their resi- ar known to Warren the : Illinois; defendants, 'y E, Golden, and Golden, her husband, if mar- ried, are non-residents of the State of Florida and their residences as known com- plainant is 116 W. rk, N. Y.; that the M. Lawrence and her husband, if marrie ts of the State their. residences known to the Pelham Manor, York, N. Y.; that the defendants, John’ Bowman and — Bowman, his wife, if married, are non-res Hdents of thastate of Florida, and ; their resic s as particularly known to r mplainant is Cook County, that the defend- fants, Joe S$. Melley and —— Mel- ley, [his wife, if married, non- residenté of ‘the rida and their residences as particularly Known to the complainant is 406 Ivins Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa, | that complainant believes that each of said defendants are over the age of twenty-one years, and that \there is no person in the State of | Florida, the service of a summony in chancery, upon whom would bind “said defendants, It is therefore Or defendants, Delia P Page, her husb: Morgan and if married, Ed Eberwin ried, M. | Remington, Alice E. Ritzi and L. U. husband, W. J. Tenn Tennant, his wife, if m Wynhoff anda Ww wife, if married, Clifford and —— Loew, his wife, if m Agnes B. King and King, her husband, if married, Ruth Velma Smith and —— Smith, her husband, tried, J. W. Scheer and r, his wife, Mary E. Raff, and —— Rs or hus band, If married Golden and and, jiarcied, Coraline 2; Lawrence Lawrence, her husband marrie@, John. Bowman and { Bowman, hiv wife, if mar " $90b I8CMelley ‘and”—— Melley, his Wike, St married, wre otherwise, he, {and theyare hereby required to ap- péir to the Complainant's bill. on or before the Sth day of December, A.D. 938, otherwise the allege: tions ‘of said bill willbe taken as confessed by said defendunix Tt Is further ordered that Jorder be published Once each week Vfor four ce weeks in The Key West ¢ ewspaper | published in Flor ida TONE day of Octot (SEAL) defendants, ot as com- Florida particularly plainant is that said «e and Eugene chard W, , his wife rwine and if mar- and - married, Ritzi, her nd this ecutive 28th « ALLAN 2 CIRCUIT COURT OF ev CUAL or or IS AND FoR MONE IN CHANCERY. ALICE RUBERTS THE CmCourr MITCHELL, F tt Divorce PUBLICATION N will be received COUNTY COMMIS- MONROE COUNTY, oFFICE OF CLERK ¥ COMMISS ed_proposa RD OF SOF Annex to- with vault equipment as YI: Alterations and re- » existing ¢ rt House bids will be required for ion, and sections may be separately or to the same Con- a the discretion of the tions and contract open to public in- ‘ounty Clerk's Off! ancoust at 900 Flag- West, Florida, upon The full amount ssit for one set of docu- be returned to each ac- and all other deposits refunded; less $4.20, upon of all documents in good n within 30 days after the of openin, tids must b fied check ompanied by a or bid bond in an less than 5 percent of amount be rilable stimated to for Parts I and II is $ may be withdrawn after juled closing time for the f bids for a period of 30 ves the right to r all bids and to waive * COUNTY COMMISSION: NROE COUNTY, FLOR« Ry: CARL BERVALDI, Uber. ATR OF BAT In re ‘ite of William A, Johnson, Deceased. TICK given, MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PRO- FINAL Notice is herel under: Novem A the Honorable County F that the D. 1938, present to Raymond R. Lord, Judge of Monroe County, my final return, account s Executrix of the liam A. Johnson, de- > of County, d at said time then and application to the said ‘ual settlement of my of said estate and F jischarging meas cutrix of the A. Johnson, he 24; octl-8-15-22- 29; nov5- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT "MONROE COUNTY, FLOR~ IN CHANCERY, No. -73 LeBLOND, ore IDA. RICHARD K Plaintite a widow, Defendants. AND rind Or PUB- LICATIO the Name of the State of Florl- rsons having, or claim- est in the following lands: located in Monroe , Florida island of Key Weat, known on Wm. A Whiteheaa's ma, dglincated in February, A, D, vs. RACHEL SIMPSON, NOTICE in’ a south sterly + thence in nort direction 35 feet; theaxterly ‘direction mi ei owing: land lying and being in Mone County, Florida, de- ecribed as follows Key On the Island of known on Wine A. Whiteneads map delineated jn Rebruary, A. D, of Lots I ele terly direction &8 feet; ht angles in a northw tion 50 feet; thence at @ nort to the point of begin- ning; f alive, and if de known ‘heirs, devia xrantees claiming. b such persons WHEREAS, Richard K. sentifig to all the un- legate has “filed in the above entitled “ause his sworn bill of complaint the defendants, Kachel widow, et als, wherein feby the said plaintift Wick# to\ quiet Dik. title to the property deséribed in Raid aworn of complaint, and hereinabove ribed. a® against the claima of 1 defendants named therein; of paid ag cekment Sigaps fant” w SHEREAS, by reason mplaint, the pikin- an order of pub- «fdance with the n such cases made and 1 , THERE FORE, this is to Kranteon suid defendants, oF in the land herein- particularly described; » having, of elpiming a and “ribed lands, bis Hone « Kleventh for Monroe th day of then apd { complat Letiond in an action od Cir- © entered dered that this notice be nce gach week tor four weeks THE KEY r pub- iorkaa this sth A D 1938 Kons © Sawyer " ot Monres aw yer Deputy Clerk. Plaintiff, 12-19-98, dee. 3.1996

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