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PAGE FOUR LEGALS Drees OF SALE OF "TAX Notice GeraJa_H. me written request that the tax certificates together with all fubsBhuent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937, acts of the Legislature, upon the Following described real estate in the of Monroe, State of Florida, torwit: 1 Bik. 13, Tr, 21, as recorded Monroe, County’ ‘Records, Deed . Page 70, Deed Book G-2, to: heresy’ given that in Book D- Page 125. 2 The taxes to be sold a¥e, evir need by certificate: No. 639 of 1928¢and represent taxes’ for the yeara 1927 to 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or. levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at he purt Housé Door in Key ‘ 27th day of January, Ross C Sawyer Gere arate Courtssnanroe County, F ia Jan. 1939—M1430 NOTICE € given that subsequent omitted or levied tax held by the State of Florida. bi advertised and sold to the. highest bidder for cash as. provided by: House Bill 396 of. the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the following described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Bik. I, Tr. 10, as recorded County Records, Deed Page 28, Deed’ Book G-3, oe B-4, Page 549. Yee, “axes denced by 1930. and years 1929 to be “sola are évit |? eertificate No. 220. of represent taxes for the to 1939, both inclusive, ’ te togéther et all subsequent omitted le taxes will’ be sold to .the, highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West the 27th day of January, ; at 3:00 o'clock PJ Dated this the 11th day of Janu- ary, 1939. on cAL Ross C Sawyer rk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. Jan. NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No, S31 Notice hereby ‘Webb is Jay given that has filed with me written request that the tax certificates together with all Subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest biddér for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937) acts of ~ the Legislature, upon the following escribed real estate in the County “of Monroe, State of JForida, to-wit? Pt. Lot 1, See. 9, Twp. 60,, Re. 40; “Acres 30%,’ Key Largo, ds tecorded in Monroe ae eee Records; Deet Book B-4, Page The taxes to:ibe mold are evi5 denced by certificate No. 634 of 1932+ and represent taxe Years 1931 to. 1935, bpur pnginsive. fais tax certificate together with baequent, omitted. on | levy veg s will be sold ‘tot.the /highe: Biase ats the <Coucts Linugel bee Ke: West, on the 27th day of 1989; at 3200 o'ovk P, this the J1thsday of Jan 9. ) Re C Sawyer Ps “lerk Cireuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. 1939-—-M1438 Jan, 11-18-25, NOTICE OF SALE OP CERTIFICATES Notice is hereby given Norberg Thompson has filed me written request tificates together with all »Sequent omitted or levied taxes hel@ sby-the State of Florida be adver- etised and sold to the highest bidder for eash as provided by House Bill 396 of ‘the 1937 acts of the Legis- Jature, upon the following described real estate in the County of Mon- roe, State of Florid wit: Lot 24, Blk. 4, Tr. as recorded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book B-4, Page 422. The taxes to be enced by certificate 1933 and represent ta: yearg 1932 ta Also, “& Pier that with sold are evi No. 335 o s Sub., as recorded in Mon- roe County Records, bee@ Book B-4, | 9 422. The taxes to. he sold are. evi- enced by certificate No. 336 of 1933) and represent taxes for the years 1932 to 193 both inebusive. 5 Also, Lot Tr. 17, as re- corded’ in Monroe County Records, Deed, Book B-4, Page 422, The taxes to be sold are evi- Aencéd by certificate No. 337 6f 1933 “and represent taxes for the years. 1932 to 1939, both inelnsiye.- Also, Lot 27, Blk. 4, Tr. 17, White & Pierce's Sub., as recorded in Mon- County, Records, Deed Book B-4, we 422. The taxes to be sold are evi- enced by certificate No, 338 of 1933 and represent taxes for the years 1922 to 1929, both inclusive. Also, & Pierce's Sub., as recorded in Mon- County Records, Deed Book 4, Page 42: . The taxes to be sold are evi- Renced by certificate No. 339 of 1933 and represent taxes for the years 1932 ta 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lat 29. Blk. 4, Tr. 1% White & P b., “as recorded in| Monroe County Records, Deed Book B-4, Page 422. The taxes to be sold are evi- flenced by certificate No. 340 of “1933 and represent taxes for the Years 1932 to 1939, both inclusive. Alsp, Lot 30, Blk. 4, Tr. 17, White & Pierce's Sub., as recorded ‘In Monroe County Records, Deed Book B-4, Page 422. The taxes to be sold are eyi- denced by certificate. No. 341 of 3933 and represent taxes for the Years 1932 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot 31, Blk. 4, Tr. 17, White & Pierce's Sub., ax recorded in. Mon- oy nants Records, Deed Book B-4, e422 The taxes to be.’sol@ are -evi- @enced by certificate No. 342 of 1933 and rep xes for the Fears 1932 to 19: o, oth inclusive. Also, Lot 32, bik. 4, Tr. 17, White & Pierce's Sub. as recorded | in Monroe County Records, Deed / Book B-4, Page 422. ~ The taxes to be sold are evi- “Wenced by certificate No. 343 of 2933 and represent taxes for the | “years 1932 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot_23, Bik. 4, Tr. 17, White ® Pierce's Sub., as recorded in Mon- ree Cor ry te Records, Deed aan B-4, | Ene ta taxes to be sold are “evi- | by certificate No. 344, of 933 and represent taxes for the 61942 to 1939, both inclusive. Alse, Lot 34, BIk. 4, Tr. 17, White 7& Plevec's Sab, as record Caos in Mon- | nty rds, Deed Co 7 9 34 ES a 1 = e to be sold are evi- ~denced by certificate No. 345 of | 2933 and represent taxes for. the ‘Fears-1932 to Tas, both inclusive. ise, Lot 35, Bi dh Te. 17, White ‘jeree’s led Book B-4, eA recorded in lonroe County ‘ecoras, Deed Book, Bet, pave. t 22. pe. taxes be ‘are denced by certificate J No. a6 of evi. Adams has filed with} =| denced by certificate y P PAX ' | denced by. certificate No. Lot 28, Bik. 4, Tr. 17, White | LEGALS 1933 and represent taxes for the years 1932 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot 11, 12, Bik, 2, Tr. 30, as recorded in ‘Monroe County Rec- | Book F-5, Page 571. | The taxes to be sold denced by certificate No. of 1926 and represents ta | years 1925 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot 4, Blk. Tr. 30, as re- | eorded’ in Monroe County Records, Deed Book C-4, Page 53. The taxes to be,.sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 651 of 1927 and represent taxes for the years 1926 to’ 1939, both clusive. Also, Lot_11, Bik. 6, Tr. 30, as re- corded in Monroe County Reeords, Deed Book C-4, Page 126. The taxes to be sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 664 0 1927°and represent taxes for the years 1926 to 1939, both inclusive. i Lot 2, See. es 6.25, Big in Mo Book B-5, Page 31, Book B-4, Pages 3 53. The taxes to enced by certi 1926 and rs 192 Said ta: all subsequent omitted or levied |taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 27th day of t 3:00 o'clock P. M. s the 11th day of Janu- are evi- 2\7 of 250 Dee ‘sold’ are evi- No. 433 of taxes for the both inclusive. Ross C Sawyer 1s Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. 1939—M1433 Jan, 11-1 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No, 883 hereby given Norberg Thompson has filed me written request that the tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied. taxes held by the State of Florida be adyertived and sold to the highest ef for cash as provided by Howse Bill 396 of the 1037 ‘acts of the Legislature, upon the following described real estate in the County of Monroe. State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. Salt Pond Lots, Acres. 2, as recorded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book 2, Page 441. The taxes to be sold denced by certificate No. 368 of 1951 and represent taxes for the years 1930 to 1939. both inclusiv: Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at_the Court House Door in Key West, on the 27th day of January, 1939, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Dated'this the 11th day of Janu- ary, 1939. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. Jan. 1939—M1434 Notice is that are evi- 11-18- NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No. 834 hereby given that CK. Niéklas Corp. has filed with me ‘written’ yequest that the tax: certificates together with all ‘subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest bidder’ for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts: of the. begislature, upon the following described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 3, BIk. 7,:as recorded in Manroe County. Records, Deed Book Dy.Page 58%, Deed Book Fl, Page 13) Notice is sold are evi- No. of 1932 and represent taxes for the | years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Pt. Lot 4, Bik. 24, as re- corded in Monroe County Records, } Deed Book E3, Page 251. ; The taxes to be sold are adenced by’ certificate No. 40 of 1932 and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Pt. Lot 3, Bik, 2, Tr. 4, as recorded in Monroe County Ree- ords, Deed Book D5, Page 583. The taxes to be ‘sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 167 of 1922 and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Pt. Lot 1, Bik. 1, Tr. 7, a8 recorded in Monroe County Ree- ords, Deed Book E3, Page 252. The taxes to be ‘sold are ced by certificate No. 243 and represent taxes for rs 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. — The taxes to be evi- are evi- 411 of and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot 10, BIk. 4, Tr. 17, White | & Pierce's Sub., as recorded in Mon- rege County Records, Deed Book C4, Page 111. "The taxes to he sold denced by cettificate No. 412 of 1932 and represent taxes for the years 1981 to 1939, both inclusive. “Also, Lot 11, Blk. 4, Tr. 17, White & Pierce's Sub., as recorded in Mon- |rae County Records, Deed Book C4, ') Page 111. The taxes to be sold are denced by certificate No. 413 of | 1932 and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot 9, BIK. 12, Tr. 17, Key | West Investment Co. Sub. Tr. 17, jas recorded in Monroe County Rec- lords, Deed Book C4, Page 106. The taxes to be ‘sold are denced by certificate No. 447 of 1932 and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939. both inclusive. Also, Lot 10, Blk. 12, Tr. 17, West Investment Co. Sub., Tr. as recorded in Monroe County Ree- orgs, Deed Book C4, Page 106, The taxes to be sold are denced by certificate No. 448 of 1932 and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939, both Inclusive. Also, Lot 8, Bik: 10, Tr. 18, as re- corded’ in Monroe County Records, Deed Book C2, Page 204. ‘The taxes to be sold rdenced by certificate No. 505 of 1932 and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. also, Lot 1, Bik: 12, Tr. 20, as re- corded in Monroe County Deed Book D5, Page 584. The taxes to be sold are evi- }denced by certificate No. 546 of } 2932 and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot 2, Bik. 12, Tr. 20, as re- gorded’ in Monroe County Records, Deed Book D5, Page 584. The taxes to be sold are denced by certificate No. 547 of 1932 and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive, Also, Lot 3, Blk. 12, Tr. 20, as re- corded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book D5, Page 534. | "Phe taxes to be sold are | denced by certificate No. 548 1932 and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. aio. Lag 6. Bic, 12. Tre 20 as reco nm Mongoe County Record | Veed Book D3, Page = The tavee to be sold ara evi- | dgnoed by sertificate No. 549 of | 1932 and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot 5, Bik. 12, Tr. 20, as re- sorsen in Monroe County Records, Deed: Book D5, Page 584. The .uxes to be sold are evi- ‘denced by certificate No. 550 of 1932 and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, ag af BN 12, Tr. 20, as re. gored! in Monroe County Records, Deed Book D5, Page 58¢. The taxes to be sold are evi- inti bye certificate No. 551 of ehh te thse both eg es Also, Lot 7, Blk. 12, Tr. 20, ag re- 58: The taxes to be sold evi- are evi- evi- evi- are evi Records, evi- of ol as ords, Deed Book A-4, Page 276, Deed | xes for the | with | evi- | { LEGALS ‘ THE KEY-WEST CITIZEN LEGALS corded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book D5, Page 584. The taxes to be sold are 1932 and represent taxes years 1931 to 1 both inclu ‘Also, Lot_8, BIk. 12, Tr. 20, as re- corded’ in Monroe County Record: Deed Book D5, Page 584. a to be sold are rtificate NOS “95! nd represent taxes for years 1031 to 19997 bath inclusive: Also, Lot 9, es sa Tr. 20, as te- gen Gaunty Records, | 4 Book Db, bage 3 pa tobe sold are. 554 ‘of ene ced by certifienty |} No. ; 0 e ax! or the , both inclusive; 1k. 12, Tr. 20, as te- roe County Records, Page 584. | sold rtificate No, 666 of 2 and represent taxes for the to 1939, both ‘inclusive. t 11, BIk. 12, Tr. 20, as re Monre is are _evi- we 584. sold evi- of are No. 556 t taxes for , both inclusive “Also, Lot 12, BIK. 12, Tr. 20, a8 F in Monroe County Record ok D5, Page 584. sold rtificate No, 557 and represent taxes for. years 1931 to 1939, both inelu Also, Lot 13, BIK. 12 corded in Monroe aeons Records, Deed Book D5, Page 584. The taxes to be sold certificate No. 558 32 and represent taxes for rars 1931 to 1929, both inclusive. Also, Lot_14, BIk. 12, ‘Tr. 20, as re- corded’ in Monroe Coun Deed Book D5, Page 584. axes to be sold certificate No. taxes are the are evi- of the a 9 for fr, 21, as ree} cbamty Reeords, age 581. sold Deed Book Ds, are 565 fo , both inclusive. Also, Lot 13, BIK. 5, Tr. 21, as re- corded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book D5, Page 581. The taxes to be sold denced by certificate No. 566 af and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot 14, BIk. 5, Tr. 21, as re- corded’ in Monroe County Records, Deed Book Di, Page 581, The taxes to be sold are wed by certificate No. 567 and represent taxes for the rs 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot 1, BIk. 18, Tr, 21, as re- corded’ in leed Book D5, Page 585. ‘The taxes to be sold denced by certificate No. 571 of 1932 and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot 2, BIk. corded in Monroe Cou! Deed Book D5, Page 585. The taxes to be sold evi enced by certificate No. 572 1932 and represent taxes for ie years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot 3, Bik! 18, Tr. 21, as reé corded’ in Monroe County Records, Deed Book D5, Page 585. The taxes to be sold denced by certificate No. 573 0 4932 and répresent taxes for the 9 39, both inelusive. t 4, Blk. 18, Tr. 21, as re- | corded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book D5, Page 589. The taxes to be sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 1932 and represent taxes denced 1 1932 and years 1 evi- are evi- are evi- Records, are are the | years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot 5, Blk. 18, Tr, 21, as:r corded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book D5, Page 585. The taxes to be sold dénced by certificate No. 1932 and represent taxes are 576 for evi- of t 6, Bik. 18, Tr. 21, as re- corded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book D5, Page 585. The taxes to be sold are denced by certificate No. 576 of 1932 and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot 7, Blk. 18, Tr. 21, as re- corded in Monroe County Record: Deed Book D5, Page 585. The taxes to'be sold denced by certificate No. 577 of) 1932 and represent taxes for the | years 1981 to 1939, both Inclusive. iso, Lot 8, Tr. 21, as re- ordedin Mo mty Records, Teed Book D5, Page 585. The taxes to be sold denced by certificate No. 1932 and represent taxes years 1931 to 1939, both inclusiv Also, Lot 9, BIk. 18, Tr. 21, as ri corded’ in roe County Record Deed Book D5, Page 585. The taxes to sold” are denced by certificate No. 579 of 1932 and represent taxes for the years 1981 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot 10, BIK. 18, Tr. 21, as re- corded’ in Deed Book DS Page S85. The taxes 6! be) sold doused. by certificate, No, 880 Tot 1932 and represent taxes for the Years 1931 to, 1949, both inclusive. Also, Lot 1 18, Tr. 21, as re- | corded in Deed Book D5, Pt The taxes to be’ sold are denced by certificate No. 581 of 1932 and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot 12, BIK, 18, Tr. 21, as re- evi- are e a ev are evi- corded’ in Monroe County Records, | Deed Book D5, Page 585. The taxes to be sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 582 of 1932 and represent taxes for the} years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot 13, Blk. 18, 21, as re- corded’ in Monroe County Records, Deed Book D5, Page 585. The taxes to be sold’ are ev enced by certificate No. 583 of 1932 and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. A ot_14, BIK. 18, Tr. 21, as re- corded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book D5, Page 585. The taxes to be sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 584 of 1932 and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive, Also, Pt. Tr, 28, as recorded ‘inj Monroe County Records, Deed, Bopk E3, Page 253. ‘Phe taxes to be sold] are, evi- | denced by certificate “No: 7724 ‘of 1933 te represent faxes or the years 1932 to 1 th inclusive. iso! Lot'], Beebe Two. Se Re. 28, Actes 49,/ Big Raccoon Key, as |S recorded in toi unty Records, Diced Book BS; Pagosa, ‘he taxes ae be sold. are’ evi- dehced by certificate No. (727 | the 1938 and represent TH ane Bier, inclusive. Years 1931 to Alse, Lot 1, See: Twp. 65, Re. e | 28, 28, Acres 45, Big Raccoon Key, as Tecorded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book E3, Page 254. The taxes to be sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 728 of 1932 and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot 2, See. 32, Twp. 65, Acres 3, Big Raccoon Key, as! recorded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book E3, Page 254. The taxes to be sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 729 of 1932 and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot 4, Sec. 32, Twp. .65, Re. 28, Actes 56%, Big Raccoon Key, a: Tecerded in dibaree County Records, Deed Book E3, Page 254. The taxes to be sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 730 of 1932 and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificates together with all su itted or levied. taxes will be sold to ein mB, ond bidder at the Court Door County Records, | the | Records, | of | Monroe County Records, | 18, Tr. 21, as re- | 4 | eviz Monroe County Recoras, | | tax evi- Re. | (SE. in Key West, on the 27th day ef January, 1939, at 3:00 ‘clock P. M. Dated this the 11th day of Janu 9. L) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, ‘an. 11-18-25, FF TAX i o given © OF SALE RTIFICAT! kes S35 jis he We hai tae Fitea jm pitt request ‘that the x Buitie tes \fogether with- all + | subsequent. omitted or levied taxes | helgy py the State of Florida be | adv ifised and sold to the highest bidder for cash ‘as provided. by House Rill 306 of the 1937 acts of Legis.ature, upon the following }dsscribed real eutlin inthe County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lots 3, 4, 5, Sec. 27, Twp. 62, Re. |88, Acres 112, Key Largo, as re- |corded_in Monroe County’ Records, | Deed Book , Page The taxes to'be sold dene: y certificate No. Hl a es for the 1933 to 1939, both inclusive. id tax certificate together with that | ange | are evi- subsequent omitted or levied | axes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door | cey pede at 3:00 o'clock T. M. “this the 11th day of Janu- Ross C Sawyer Cle! oe Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida, 1939—M143. an, 11-18-25. NOTICE OF @ALE OF "AX CERTIFICATES No. 836 hereby. given |Diana Hull has ___ filed me written request that the tax certirfates” together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes pe by “thé” State’ of “Florida the highest | Beier provided | House Bill the Legisiathre, uw described real esta! fm the County of Monroe, State of;Mlorida, to-wit: S% of SW%, Ke¥ Largo, Sec. 35, Twp. 59, Re. 40, Acres 80,’ as re- corded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book Z, Page 411. The taxes to bes sold denced by certificate No. 687: of 1927 and represent taxes for the years 1926 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Pt. Lot 1, Sec. 10, Twp. 60, Re. 40, Acres 1, Key Largo, as re- |corded in Monroe County Records, | Deed Book C-1, Page 548. | The taxes to be sold denced by certificate No. 699 of |1927 and’ represent taxes for the | years 1926 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Pt. Lot 1, Sec. 10, Twp. 60, Re. 40, Acres 15, ‘Key Largo, asire- corded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book C-1, Page 549. The taxes to be | sold denced by certificate . No. 1927 and represent taxes for. the ears 1926 to 1939, Both inclusive. Also,, NW of > Key Lag Sec. 10, Tap. “6Q.IReis40,' Acres” as recorded, in Mepsoe,-Count ords, Deed Book C-I, Page Deed Book E-4, Page inst ‘The: taxes te ron Kg denced by certsfy it / 1927! and 2) tate: ‘4 for years 1928 to-1839, bath ipclusi e bale: Mie Lot Le Secs 28, Tw Re. 40, Acres’ 30, AreO, ast 4 | corded in Soni agate Records, Deed Book ——, Pre No, 70f of | PH taxes! to wee denced “by,:nettificate 7 and represent taxes. for the years ’1926{ ee ¥939, both inclusive. iso, Pt. NW NEX, Bey Largo, Sec. 21, “T'wp. Res 40, Cres «2& sae’ teborded i County Records, Deed Page ‘350. The taxes to be sold denced by certificate” ‘Noy Noticeivds: the’ following are evi- are are évi- i are °@ 7 Sévi 702 of fsold | are are 709 of Bye, corded in Monaro” Col Deed Book G-2, Page 545. The taxes to be sold are gevie denced by certificate. No, 403. of 1931 and represent taxes for . the | years 1930 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Pt. SW% ‘of SW%, 61, 39, | as recorded Deed Book | B-3, ze 218, Deed Book G-2, Page 545. The taxe: o be sold are — evi- denced by cerlificate No. 1045 of 30 and represent taxes for the ‘$s 1929 to 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificates together with jall subsequent omitted or Re, 4, Records, bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 27th day of January, 1939, at 3:00 o’clock P. M. Dated this ther1ith day of Janu- ary, 1939. Si AL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. Jan. 11-18-25, 1939—M1437 (ov or Saum oF TAX, SS ae | nottee” ne amt giyen that Annie E. Hull has filed ‘with written request that «the tificates together with sal} subscl omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida. be | Ringer ea and sold.to the highest bidder for cash as providefl b; | House Bill 396 of the 1037 aéta:o the Legislature, upon the following described real estate in the County | of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: E% of SE¥, Key Largo, Sec. 3, Twp. 60, Re. 40, Acres 80, as Te- | cordea in Monroe County Records, | Deed Book TT, Page 159. ‘The taxes tobe sold are evidenced Mee certificate No. 695 of 1927 and represent taxes for the years to 1939, both inclusive. Also, of SE\¥, Key Largo, . 60, Re. 40, Acres 40, as recorded in Monroe County Rec- ords, Deed Book TT, Page 159, |, The taxes to be sold are evidenced by certificate No. 696 of 1927 and represent taxes, for og years 1926 | to 1939, both iuclumive, | also, 'SW% of BBX, Key Largo, See. 2, TwR. 62, Re 38 Rores 40, as recorded in Monroe County Rec- [ease Deed Book V, Page 106, The taxes to be sold are evidenced by certificate No. W4 of 1934 pfepresent taxes for the years 1933 pre —- pale iso, NW%/0f. SE%, Key Largo, i 0 Twp. 62, Re. 38, Acres. Be. are in Monroe County ords, Book V, Page 108. ‘The taxes to be sold are sarees 33 | by sore ate No. 195 of 1934 Pesta both A iecleeine. ere Said tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted ar levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door jin Key West, on the 27th day of January, 1939, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Dated this the 11th day of Janu- ary, J 1939. oss C Sawyer Gierk X Girenit Court Stonroe County, Jan. 11-18-25, 1939—M1438 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES { Neo, 838 | Notice is hereby given that Har- vey A. & Clara Brost with me written request that the | tax certificates together with all re map ep omitted cA lev: . ‘das be yy the advertised and Poot to House Bat 386 or ‘the oat ‘acts: ‘o wit: bah ae oi Pt Lot * te Bik, 2, Tr, 7, 1939—M1425 | with | 193 of! on the 27th day of; that | with:| & be | by }+ je 1937 acts of} evi- | 700, of | Sethe jit a Mepros \a ok {D-1 vevied in Monroe | \ Tevied taxes will be sold to the highest 1926 | ! ~ | Sub., as recorded in Monroe County Records,.Deed Book C-1, Page 465. The taxes to be sold are evidenced ¥ certificate No. 269 of 1988 and epresent taxes for the years 1927 to 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the aighem | bidder at the Court House in Key West, on the 27th day of January, 1939, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Dated’ this the 1th dayvof Janu- ary, 1939. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk fanents Court, Monroe County, Piorida, Jan.’ 11-18-! ‘p35 antes NOTICE OF SALB'OP TAX - CERTIFICATES No. 'e Notice js hereby given “that Cecelia Gunn Heirs have filed wit! me written request that the tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes jheld by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the following ‘described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. Lot'4, Bik. 6, Tr. 4, as re- corded in Monroe Gounty Records, Deed Book OO, Page 659. The taxes to be sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 195 of 1928 and represent taxes for the “urs 1927 to 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied axes will be sold to the highest | bidder at the Court: House Door |in Key West, on the 27th day of 1939, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. this'the 11th day of Janu- ‘SHAL s C Sawy: | Clerk Circuit osu Monroe runt, Florida. Jan,, 11- “18425, 1939—M1440 os NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CPRTIFIOATES No. is hereby given that & Cuttis' have filed with written request that the tax certificates together with all subsequent: omitted or levied taxes advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by the Legi | described real estate in the County of Monroe, State-of Florida, to-wit: SW% of SW%, No Name Key, Sec. 18, Twp. 66, Re. 30, Acres 40, as recorded in Monroe County Rec- ords, Deed Book WW, Page 160. The taxes to be sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 8764 of 1933 and represent taxes for the years 1932 to 1939, both inclusive. all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 27th day of January, 1939, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Dated’ this the 11th day of Janu- ary, — . (SEA oes is C Sawyer LEAs Bireutt Court, Monroe’ County, Florida. vt}: Sam. 11-18-25, 1939—M1441 pAiiencnMAGa iat Novice OF SALE OF Tax CERTIFICATES shee ; hereby Grad?" fas” | flea” ‘with ten!) request . that. the [Slee gers ieates together with ll Bed’ ent omitted or-levied' taxes in a ay the State of Florida be vertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by | House Bill 396 of the "oat Legislature, upon the following fectte real estate in the County | of Monroe, iheete ‘Bf Florida, to- wit: r. 3, as recorded | bins Momrbe County Records, peek. Uarawe | 347. ares sold are_evi- ced By ettiticnte No, 187 of and. réprésent ‘taxes for the ears 1929 to 1939, both inclusive. aid tax certificate together with ll ‘subsequent omitted or levied |taxes will be sold to the highest | bidder at the Court House Door jin Key West, on the 27th day of January, 1939, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. ‘Dated this the 1th day of Janu: lary, 19 (sHiAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, “Jan. 11-18-25, 1939—M1442 Notice ‘Rosa meé «Wr given, that NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No. 842 Notice is hereby given Elmira Russell has filed with me written request that the tax certificates together with all | Subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest |bidder for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the following described réal éstate in the County of Monr of Florida, to-wit: Pe Lot-2 Bik, 22, a9 recorded In Monroe county, Records, Deed Book that NY, Page, 183... and- represent taxes for the years omitted or levied taxes wil 101 a art the 27th day Ff ary 3 19 lorida. MRS. 0. HERNANDEZ Monday at the resi on? aX The tax be sold ar is ‘certificate No. 23 ot 1949 | £2 1922 i? Hie both inclusive. be sold to the highest ip ey a Deee a ebay, 3:00 o'clock P. (SE. C Sawyer Jan. 11-18-25, 1939—M1443 Seven-pound girl was born ta Southard street. <- denced by jicate ai Sala ax: cersis together with the Court House Dated this the 11th day of Sapuc Ross Glerk Circuit Court, Suen County, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Hernandez She has been ara Naomi. Before Slices Sebien 6 okie we loner. nee whe, Will send aweele HE f Tigi retake = held by the State of Florida be! House BUl 296 of the 1937 acts of | lature, upon the following | Said tax certificate together with | States; -English Ready Dit Diplomatic relations between the United States-and Japan have reached the point where war is inevitable if both of these powers insist upon what they consider their rights. The Japanese pro- claim a “New Order’ in the Far East, under which Japanese have superior rights to other powers,! regardless of their treaties with China and Japan. The United States rejects this thesis and re- serves all rights, refusing assent to any impairment of them. So far as the exchange of notes is concerned; the clash could not be more complete. 1: boto This does not mean, of course, that war’ is about to break out Japan. It does mean very em- phatically, that if the United States attempts to uphold its, rights in China by force that war- fare will result unless Japan abandons the present course of conquest. tending finaneial aid to China, putting an embargo on the ship-' ment of goods to Japan, or pro- jhibiting the sale of Japanese goods in this country, war might be averted, but only if the Jap- anese accept the conditions with- out resort to force. It may be: taken for granted, we think, that! if any measure of the United; States becomes effective enough! to impair the Japanese campaign in China, the danger of a conflict will be great. While the United States has not! the commercial investment in! China that Great Britain has, it! | is a mistake to assume that our interests in the Far East are lpss| than that of the British. For gen- erations, the United States and| China have been on extremely friendly terms and missionary ac- ple of this country great interest in the Chinese. Transcending the’ material interests is the concern of the United States over the con-; tions, which flout treaties and the! rights of other powers, thus lead- force, and force alone, will be-} come the arbiter of national de-; velopments. It is possible, of course, that| the United States may follow the course adopted in 19327 when| Seeretary of State Henry L. Stim- son reserved. American rights in Manchuria after Japan had com-_ pleted: her conquest of that area. pagar we have refused nize the new status. in} Mai uo and while Japan -has| systematically interferred with the commercial rights of Ameri- cans in the new state, the Amer- ican attitude nor care much about} our “reservation” of rights in China. The Anglo-American trade agreement, slashing tariffs in this country, England and her crown colonies, beeame effective on between the United States and) If the United States, in support) of her diplomatic position, resorts | to other measures, such as ex-! tivity in China has given the peo-| ing the world to a day when, VEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1989 Open Door In China Seen Imperative By United To Trade Many Articles Under New Treaty; Question: Which Country * Will Have The Favorable Balance Of Trade, U.S. Or Great Britain? Germany Has World’s Greatest Air Force; WPA Political Coercion In Three States do not point out that the Ameri- ean goods sold in England and her colonies provided employ- ment for workers here. In Great Britain, and the other parts of the/ Empire affected by the new | treaty, the same cries will be| jraised. It will be asserted that the importation of American products prevents British labor-j ers from being employed. Over there, just as in this country, the! ; protests will say nothing about the employment provided by the | goods exported. We do not know, of course, whether the United States will sell more goods to Great Britain than the people of this country will buy, under the new treaty | | arrangement. It will be neces-| sary to watch the practical work- ings of the pact. If it follows the lead of other reciprocal trade treaties, we may expect an in- | crease in the two-way commerce i {that is necessary if international | | trade is to be profitable. Just before the Czechoslovaki- an crisis in September, official | figures, as quoted upon good au-| | thority, estimated the fighting strength of Germany in the air at! 3,000 planes. The British Empire was creditted with 4,000, France} 3,000, Russia 4,700, Italy 3,200 and Japan 2,000. While the negotia- | tions were going into effect and immediately following the sur- j tender of the democracies at Mu- { nich, the report gained credence | that Germany had an air force’ of | 10,000 planes and an air industry which, in an emergency, could ; Produce fighting planes much faster than any other nation. In I tact, it was said, that the British and French General Staffs, after) reviewing the situation, were | convinced that if war broke out i the German air force would com- |mand° the sky completely in about a month. Recently, S. Paul Johnston, edi- ‘tor of the magazine, Aviation, re-| turned from a tour of Europe. He} | various nations in this proportion: | Germany, 10; Italy, 6; Great Brit- ain, 5; United States, 4; France, 2. From other sources comes in- formation that Germany and Italy| are more than a match in the air |for the rest of the world, thus completely destroying the mythi- } cal “balance of power” in Europe. | | Credence isegiven to a report that in November, Germany’s aircraft} plant turned out 1,000 war planes er double the production rate in Great Britain and much higher than that of France. It is said that 400,000 men work in the German | | aircraft industry and that the| | average monthly output of peers (38 around 500. The Briti: eredited with 250 planes a mon' Italy with 200 planes, France with far less than Italy and the figures | for Soviet Russia are unknown. The trend of events in Europe and the figures on relative air- | eraft strength have convinced | many officials in this country that the United States must take steps to provide, not only the air- planes that would be needed in an emergency, but the necessary trained personnel. Pilots, obsery- jers, mechanics and the other members of the ground crews, re- quire training. To become ex- perts they must have the expe- | training. Thus, the United States Along this line, the Secretary of the Navy submitted to Con- ssbaaysprerns a construction rogram designed to give the See cases eee 20s athe cilities ashore. New air er, submarine and mine bases in the mid- rience that goes with extensive}, GUERILLA WAR in China is being directed by Gen. Ma Chan-shan, hero of China’s resistance to Japanese con- Today's Birthdays Pena Dixon of Raleigh, N. C., novelist-playwright, author | of “The Birth of a Nation”, born at Shelby, N. C., 75 years ago. Dr. Olaf M. Norlie of Decorah, Iowa and New York City, noted Lutheran psychologist and statis- tician, born at Sioux City, Iowa, 63 years ago. Dr. Calvin B. Bridges of the California Inst. of Technology, noted genticist, born at Schyler Falls, N. Y., 50 years ago. Eva Le Gallienne of Norwalk, Conn., actress, born in England, 40 years ago. Charles S. (“Casey”) Jones. of Newark, N. J., noted aviator, born at Castleton, Vt. 45 years ago. Joseph B. Keenan of Cleveland, assistant to the: Attorney-Gen- eral, born at Pawtucket, R. 1 51 years ago. Alice Payl of New Jersey, fem- inist, born at Moorestown,’ N,’J., 54 years ago. Alice Hegan Rice of Louisville, Ky., novelist, born at Shelbyville, Ky., 69 years ago. two in Alaska and one at San Juan, Puerto Rico. The Senate Campaign Commit- tee, composed of four Democratic tinued successes of aggressor na-| reported the air strength of the) and one Republican senators, re- ported kast week that it found po- litical abuse of WPA workers in | Kentucky, Tennessee and Penn- sylvania, that evidence before it failed to sustain charges in Mary- land, Missouri, New York, Indi- ana, New Jersey and Ohio. The committee criticized the utter- ance of Aubrey Williams, deputy WPA administrator, who told re- lief workers, “We've got to keep our friends in power”, calling it “a form of coercion. contrary, to publie policy and the spirit of our government”. The ‘commit- tee recommended legislation de- signed to prevent relief officials from using coercion upon the are! workers. : Often committees do not func- tion along su¢h high planes and degenerate into ‘political weapons to be used against one group of candidates. Last week when the Seventy- Sixth Congress got under way, there were 23 Republicans in the Senate and 169 Republican mem- bers of the House. These figures compare with 15 Republican Sen- ators and 90 Republicans in the House when the Seventy-Fifth Congress came to a close last year. The Democratic majority in the Senate dropped from 62 to 46 and in the House from 237 to future course could be obtained from his ap- pointment of successors to Secre- taries Roper and Cummings. It was said that the President could make a gesture to the Right by naming men satisfactory to the Conservative Wing of his party. In fact, the President named Harry L. Hopkins to the post of Mr. Roper in the Commerce De- partment and former-Governor Murphy, of = in te to be At-