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(KEY WEST SPONGERS PREPARE FOR or pmuchemotiontsenbicnin er or SALES THIS see | WEEK AND COMING WEEK ee A potential re eR ce: She leevecceccscccececconccesescesessccoesseseese rene: isemeneé youd Ce — With approximately 15 vessels is used for fertilizer. Mall 1» you Sei hit 30 call Miss Mallon? in port at the bight near the it looks like a sponge. ‘ikkeep anything as important as this COTPer of Caroline and ‘William’ In the old days, the sponge to herself. She must tell Peter. | streets two more sales of sponges boats remained out. for five She could not sleep, so that the besides the $10,000 sale yesterday months, and the spongers saw no tele re Poe , mane ber fe are scheduled for tomorrow and! cities, but now they can take the “Pa w back Friday. . |bus down from the Keys, of just byte lige tired, Regular sale days are Mon-!make weekly trips, Over $85,000 dear? days, Wednesdays and Fridays.‘net profit, was cleared “by “Tocal ‘Pretty dead. What is it?” There will probably be other 'spongers in 1937. ‘The “Peter, the most ie, ex- |sales next week on these days éach trip was an average of'$111, Pre f appenrs to we, 075 and there may be sales the fol-| Roughly, there are around'forty, . ‘nO dO lowing week. spongers in Key ‘West, “but” the| BS er ee tao ate Key West spongers, famous the only regular spongers, thosé’ who at Sutters. Remember?” world over, occasionally get} go out summer and winter, ‘ are “Yes, but my dear girl—how?” sponges from off the bottom with Ben Felton, Nelson Spencer,Wil- His voice was rough. ‘sixty foot poles. This is in deep!liam Spencer, James Thompson, ee oe pom eg hiy Her water off Bahia Honda, but these\and John Spencer. 4 ther, cases are very rare. }own their own boats. 2 rig caplateed. Fetet arswerea From three to seven spongers' When the spongers come in they son once and be sure travel together on the same boat | go to the municipal wharf and ou fed al eR pd about on a sponging trip. The boats are iplace their ware on display. In 4 ‘ im,” he objected. “And yousay he about 30 feet long, are of shallow ithis city the individuals and com- stolidly out sails this morning for Gina ” draught to-go over the many low | panies ‘buying sponges are the laugh tye Fer eure, se spots of the Keys, and are built; American Sponge and Chamois sail. ‘He's pray cabling be fae to carry the load of sponges. On;Company of New York; Joseph Daily News now for permission to bogrd the sponging boat is car-; Block of St. Louis; Schroeder and stay there a few extra days. But ried a stove and other necessary |Aremain, St. Louis; ant the in- even if he doesn't, it can’t make utensils. Spongers tour the waters|dividual traders, Tony Giallou- any difference. from Biscayne Bay to Key West.!rakes, Green dealer, and Milton Stunned During the summer they work|Russell. The buyers “overhaul” ithe sponge lots. They get the it's certainly very ex- the Bay grounds, but, in the javerage of poundg,ef each bunch, “Yes, it’s a great , Petrel. But these things ean't eed “?’m sorry, too,” she whispered. | Sh her for ainst jughness of his cheek. tater fate—tfate” throbbed a voice in her. brain, She felt cold. She was shuddering from the thrill of that light caress. She wanted Tony Lance to put his arms round her, and hold her ti 5 “We may never see each other ain.” She said ‘t lightly, hardily. ie was praying that he would 3 It is com-| jof the Key West sponging fleet posed of nothing but meat, though | * “share” | These five | | LEGALS { } ‘Ne. 209 |_ Notice is hereby given that pFames N. has filed with fme written request that the tax rtifieates er 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 real estate in the Coun of , State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. Lot 2, Blk. 7, Tr. 4, as ret corded in Monroe County Records, | Deed Book A-1, Page 218. | The taxes to be sold are evi- [once ty certificate No. 249 of | 1930 and. ry te , for fears 1920 19%, both liclusive. a1; ld tae certificate together with | taxes will be gold to the highest! bidder at:{the:‘Court House Door in Key, West,,on the 8th day of! March, 1939, at ‘3:00 o'clock P. M. Daven eas the 2ist day of Feb- | BMary, 1999, SEALY aff Ross C Sawyer Ploris azcr i W2T/28; mar?,1939—M1510 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX \ CERTIFICATES No, 910 Notice is hereby given that Edgar J. Russéll Est, 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 896 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 2, Bik. 45, as recorded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book TT, Page 237. ‘The taxes to, be sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 64 of 1931 and represent taxes for the years 1930 and 1931 and year 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with gil subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be séid tthe highest bidder at the Cofrt;House Door in Key West, on-the 8th day of March, 1939, at 3/00 ‘S'ttock P. M. Dated this the 2let day of Feb- ruary, 1939. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cireuit Court, Monroe County, or! feb21-28¢-mar7,1939—M1511 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No. 914 Notice is hereby Rosa Alvarez 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 given that subsequent~-omitted or levied, Clerks: Gireeit Court, Monroe County, | LEGALS | | NOTICE OF SALE ‘OF TAX CERTIFICATES | Neo. 915 | Notice is hereby given that Key West Box Co. has filed with me written request that the tax certificates together with all ed i taxes | advertised and sold to the hi bidder for cash as pro | House Bill 296 of the 1937 acts of | the Legislature, upon the following ‘described real estate in the County State of Florida, to-wit: | Lot 2, Blk. 10, as recorded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book A-5, Page 125. ~ : The es to be sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 6 3934 and represent taxes for the | years. 1983 to 1939, both inclusive. 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 8th. day March, 1939, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Dated this the 2ist day of Feb- ruary, 1939. i oss C Sawyer 4SEAL) Ri Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. feb21-28; mar7,1989—M1516 | NOWCE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No 916 Notice is hereby given that Colton G. W. Park has filed with me written request that the tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by. the State of Florida advertised and sold to the highest , bidder for cash by the Legislature, upon the following described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 6, Blk. 8, K. W. Found. Co. Sub., Plat No. 1, Plat Book 1, Pages 155-189, as recorded. in Monroe County Records, Deed Book G-2, Page 597. The taxes to be sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 597 0: 1932 and represent taxes for the years 1931 to 1939, both inclusive. | Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied | taxes will be sold to the highest | bidder at the Court House Door jin Key West, on the 8th day .of | Mareh, 1939, at 3100 o'clock P. M. | Dated this the 21st day of Feb- | ruary, 1939. | GEAL) Ross C Sawyer | Clerk Cireuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. feb21-28; mar7,1939—M1517 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES i o. 917 | Notice is ‘hereby given | Frederick H. Andrews has | with me written request that the | tax certificates together with all | subsequent omitted or levied taxes that }held by the State of Florida be | | advertised and sold to the highest | bidaer for cash Provide as House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of of | of | be! filed | LEGALS ‘bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 8th day March, 1939, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. |" Dated this the 2ist day of Feb- }ruary, 1939. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cireuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. feb21-28; mar7,1939—M1520 of NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES Nea. 920 Notice is hereby Charles G. Papy has filed with me written request that the tax certifieates 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 real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. Lot 13, Blk. 6, Tr. 13, as re- corded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book A-5, Page 269. The taxes jdenced by certificate No. 492 of }1929 and represent taxes for the ears 1928 to 1939, both inclusive. \"Saia tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied {taxes will be sold to the highest | bidder at the Court House Door < r the 8th day of 9, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. the 21st day of Feb- given that Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida, feb21-28; mar7,1939—M1521 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No. 921 Notice is hereby Winnie Curry 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 given that | taxes will be sold to the highest | PAGE THREE ——— LEGALS NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No, 925 Notice is hereby given that Sohn F. Deal 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 ‘as recorded in Mo: 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: Lot 12, Bik. 3, Pine Grove, Big Pine Key, Plat Book 1, Page 137, as recorded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book , Page - | The taxes to be sold denced by certificate No. 706 of 1933 and represent taxes for the years 1932 to 1939, both inclusive. 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. 8th day of March, 1 at 3:00 o'clock P.M. Dated this the 2ist day of Feb- ruary, 1939. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer | Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. i feb21-28; m: are evi- ar7,1939—M 1522 by | | with me w the Legislature, upon the fallowing described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. Lot 3, Key Largo, See. 33, Twp. 59, Re. 40, Acres 1, as re- corded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book B-4, Page 567. The taxes to be sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 371 of 1931 and represent s for the years 1930 to 1939, t inclusive. Also, Lot 1, Key Largo, Sec. 34, Twp. 59, Re. 40, Acres 38\%, as re- Records, Deed Book B-4, Page 567. to be sold ane evi- certificate No. 372 of for the to be sold are evi-/¥ wD. Re. 40, Acres 40, mroe County Rec- ords, Deed Book B-4, Page 567. The ‘taxes to be ‘sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 373 of 1931 and represent taxes for the years 1930 to 1939, both inclusive. Also § f SEM, Key Largo, Sec. i 40, Acres 80, as Monroe County Ree- ords, Deed Book B-4, Page 567. The taxes to be sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 374 of 1931 and represent taxes for the years 1930 to 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificates 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 8th day of March, 1 at 3:00 o'clock P.M. Dated this the 2ist day of Feb- ruary, 1939. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cireuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. feb21-28; NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES mar7,1939—M1526 26 hereby given that rah Davis) has filed tten 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 real estate in the County Florida, to-wit: in Mon- Book Y, 2, Page Notice Davis is M Book he taxes be sold are evi- denced by certificate. No. 50 of 1925 and represent taxes for the years 1924 to 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied to described real estate in the County | th slaturi of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: | duacrited seul carbte Ate eke outs Pt. Lot 2, Bik. 63, as recorded in| of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Monroe County Records, Deed Book '— Lot 19, ‘Bik. 19, Rainbow Beach G, Page 132. Big Torch Key, Plat Book 1, Page The taxes to be sold are evi-| 164, as recorded in Monroe County denced by certificate No. 2941 of | Records, Deed Book ——, Page 1933 and represent taxes for the) The taxes to be years 1982 to 1939, both inclusive. | denced by certificate No. Said tax certificate together with | 1927 and represent taxes all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door | j, in Key West, on the 8th day of March, 1939, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West 8th day of March, 3:00 o'clock P. M. Dated this the 2ist day of Feb- protest. The moment he spoke, she could have laughed at her-fears, in exultation. For he did not pretend to misunderstand. He disregarded her casualness, as ccmpletely as he overlooked the unimportance of. time. They had seen one another for less than half an hour. But they were in love. He said: “Tomorrow you'll) think I was No is hereby given that the Salvador Napoles has filed with me written request that the tax certificates togethur with all -| subsequent omitted or levied taxes: sold are evi-'held by the State of Florida be 4687 of advertised and sold to the highest for the! bidder for cash as provided by j Years 1926 to 2939, both inclusive. | Howse Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of Also, Lot 20, Bik, 19, Rainbow | the Legislature, upon the following | each, Big Torch Key, ‘Plat Book | described real estate in the County |1, Page 164, as recorded in Monroe | of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: on Ross C Sawyer ‘cuit Court, Monroe County, F MASTER'S SALE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, and by virtue of and citing and romantic, If you’re winter they sponge from the Mar- to tell her happy, so am I, I think he’s prob- quesas to Bahia Honda. A three!alowing for ro¢ks; and water. pete pepe tnge 5m . Only athe prong ,hook with a long pole is|Forty per cent, waste is usually sure he feels the same as you do |used to hook the sponges, grow-/recorded. A “bunch” is the about it before you-fall-headlong.” (pg on the sea bottom, and bring amount of sponges that can be “But Peter, I’ve neyer felt surer | them up. “Shirt tail” diving that }strung on a string four feet eight jebgat a ane Abin Se a tie is skin diving is also occasionally incloe sare ce tomorrow. a replaced the | employed. en the sponges are hou could not speak. All she Aare tase eee ride When the sponges are brought|they are loaded on one horse ‘was to grip his hand tightly, cling- | an armful of vivid Pini te ng up, they are alive and filled with | carts and brought to the sponging ing to it, and look at him with des-] ers. She waited, ‘trembling inde thick rubber-like substance.|houses where they are trimmed perate, revealing eyes. happiness, for Ay Maung to bring They are left on the deck of the;and worked up _ presentably. ‘They had reached her gate. He | them to‘her; Tony's first present! | boat and allowed to die, during! Then they are dried further and en montane somes are glanced at the |the process of which they raise assorted in sizes, packed in bur- drive, , Mant traid. and cold, Pee ae eetenY quite an awful smell, spongers re-jlap in square boxes, and shipped from Crampling. port. They are also kept aboard | away. After that Petronella was no in a trough or overboard strung | The Greek spongers who are longer pried passed in an on long strings. Then they are|forbidden to dive with diving agony of waiting. Inamoment,she |taken up and the black meat!equipment in these waters are told maceel, eed would tele- scraped off with knives. Some|still sponging a little from time Cee Se ca ree id con \spongers use a bruiser, or stick,|to time under cover, but do not doubt. Or another messenger |to beat the sponge and make the;do so openly. The ae he would cycle up the drive, bearing meat easier to scrape off. Spong-|spongers object to helmet an mote, more flowers. But Tony |ers must carefully watch the|equipment diving because they Lance did nothing sponge, however, since they may |say the sponges give off seed and ing " cree tows 4 - ‘quickly contract a disease, which | if the divers go into deep water central column devoted Soy 4 | will turn them a bright orange,|and trample up the beds they will Part of tonight—of its wild honor. iti St [and which sets up an iodine smell. In Pt. Lot 1, Blk = Girl Runs Riot | Canteen.” Had he done that for | her? She believed so. It was dra- matically, but unsentimentally written. She scarcely troubled to read it. She had done nothing to deserve it. She had faced no actual danger. It had beer ‘preferable to staying quietly at home, enduring | suspense. Surely, surely that tel- | ephone must ring? i | Her father came in at eight. He looked il with tiredness. He was | hungry, and in need of a bath and | shave. But the paragraph had mol- lified his anger. “Since they seem tc think you a | ae alg) poole ee pe "92 use saying “I'm afraid I’m going to remem- | ; i johe- Sean. aad betty, wil ber, whatever you tell me.” help you tonight. if the trouble just improbability. That is what I want u to think. You’r- not made for norror, bloodshed, and adventure, little Petrel. You'll be thankful when it is over; when life is peace- ful and oe settled again. You'd better 1 of me-as just— Part cf the nightmare.” She stood facing him on the doorstep. “I can't--don't you know that I can’t?” she whisp-red. “You mustn’t say that. You will. T'm going to remember you, but you must forget me.” He was tell- ing her that he did not want to be remembered, with words. But his eyes commanded her never to for- “Funny, for the moment, I’m| continues.” He | afraid of the same thing. I'd move ‘But 4 SET peng longer | heaven and earth to miss that thinking of her canteen. All she | ship.” ; coum do ~~ ee the | ” ive, and sit near the one, | ye “We cape ae Beate »| _In her mind certainty that ]£.27 is your job you must go,” | she would not hear another word she told him. “It won’t matter. | from Tony, str for mastery We shall meet again.” — against i lulous optimism. T feel that, too. As if we can’t | Men did not treat you like that; as | help ourselves. But that's a mad | good as admit that they loved you, | Bending tis head, he kised har |Sgaieant ng of go importance. is he; e kissed her an , of NO ce. hand. it was all he had in- e must ‘now, for eertain, she | tended, she realized. And it meant | determined. She telephoned Tony a great deal more than if he had 's kissed her lips. But the pull of their} ‘After minutes which seemed attraction for one-another was teo| yaars, the clerk told her that Mr. | strong for resistance. In'a moment | Li was not in’ theyhotel, or in she was in his arms, he was ki room. He had*gone out early. her, and was cl her arms Foussimetiong neck, his} hope. He was on his way to-see hard shoulders. In her whole body | hert ; | ier az ete |e ae ws det ime perately, that | father, the lor aman loved her. Tony Lance was | fruit between them on the sable, man. This was the love for} her coffee cup empty, she knew ae had waited. She had/| that she was 1 been born Nn. | only that} She spent the hour between ten | they might meet, and that she| and eleven in asiate of hurt pride, | go on through life with him. | misery, and anger. How dared he? f he could, of course he would | He had taken her happiness. He | miss that ship tomorrow she|had escaped with complete free- | th confidently. If it was im- | dom. (Or would the telephone still there would be letters,| ring?) She felt shackl helpless | They would meet again in | to make any move. If she had beep | . Or she would go to find| made differently she might have | at the end of the| taken the car, driven to the quay to if he called her. | to see his ship sail. But pride for- ver dreamed that fall-| bade it. If he had wanted her to meant such . |see him off he would have asked lice car gave two polite | her to come. All she could do was broke apart. He took | watch the clock in the diningroom, | ‘or one long, gentle kiss, | until the last minute, eleven. That released hei finally. She|was the time his ship sailed. She thought, “J shall always remember | heard a oe Hepes in the river, this moonlit en in Burma, the} fa’ but distinctly. That was his lowers, the set of his| ship. It was moving out into the shoulders, standi there, | hi: river. .: es—"" ae q She felt stunned. Tony Lance fo now. wi Something fz . Good night, my| yo ‘beautiful, for # dear. e nightmare, and the] which she could never feel cet But aes Laat, ee | Saree er bedi, and sobbed. fia mean? But ie was ‘ on care. ssid loved her, but he had gone. She Bending his dark head he kissed] was a fool to have eves be her hands. She watched hi meant to seek her out oT lice car. At did not fit into He ef : 5 ff Eve z : hadn't. She ieme of things. So he had cuther pa his life, Even out of i him for his ‘to call “Good: night, Tony!” but there was too NEVER CARRIES GUN {has been a hunting guide for | more than 30 years, never carries WILLIAMANTIC, Me. — Wil-,a gun and has always refused to liam Early, 58, of this city, who’ kill any animals or birds. ‘Tomorrow: Disillusion. 4 * linging to him, | Petrel’s heart leapt with tones | of j kill all the bearing sponge. ‘Tarpon Springs the grounds have ‘been cleaned out, it is said. An- other objection is the health of from certain sections along the!the divers. A veteran Greek Keys known as “The Lakes,”|diver“at Tarpon Springs can “New Grounds.” Marquesas,|hardly walk, and is usually car- When a sponge turns this color it is entirely ruined. The better class of sponges are! Northwest Channel and Bay/jried or wheeled in wheelchairs. | |This is because the greater part are by far the best, however.|of their lives are spent oy the These are deep water sponge.'deep water pressure. ese The Marquesas goods are of pathetic looking “cripples” are heavy tough fiber, open work and'taken out, dumped overboard, big eyes. The best kind of spongejand when they regain their cus- se the ane pswool, but ee ste {tOmErY epi: they are as active also yellow, grass, wire, glove, as ie normal person on and. and velvet sponges, which have!The blood vessels and ear drums markets. The loggerhead sponge are burst from long diving. Keys. Those from the “Spot” bar OPOSED BOAT RACE TAKEN UP mitted by Cyril Marshall an | Marshall and IRECTO! RACE ..|was given enthusiastic approval. a sale ae Ce Commodore MaeMullen ap- MITTEE DISCUSS MATTERS pointed as an entertainment com- ‘mittee the following members: AT MEETING CONDUCTED wWajiace Bryant Kirke, chairman; LAST NIGHT Melvin E. Russell, , Mrs. Edit ’ See: | Lloyd yon Fangely..; - | Wright, J. Lancelot «Lester ani Directors and race committee, Yetshsmen Do Be Feted members of the Key West Yacht! Visiting yachtsi#iét’ and mem- Club met last night at the home| Pers ot ae we haers ie a f Rear Commodore H. P. Con-)Caga Marina at @ costume ball to nable to discuss matters’in con-| be given as a welcome to the |nection with the proposed race| members of the fleet. Rear Com- from Havana to Key West, after) |modore Connable will also wel- | ‘ktail |the race from St. Petersburg Weare: f raking 5 Havana has been decided. \. After refreshments had been Present at the gathering were served the meeting was adjourn- Commodore James D. MacMullen,| ed with the feeling that a long Vice Commodore Melvin E. Rus-| step forward had been taken to sell, Fleet Captain Albert E.| introduce'to the yachtsmen of the Peirce, Treasurer Ross C. Sawyer, | A ic Coast the superior facili- Jr., Associate Director Armando | ties of Key West’s matchless har- |Cobo, Junior Director S. C. Sin-| bor aad its assured hospitality. gleton, III, Secretary S. C. Single-| Club Members |8on aod Lapyd von xngel. Members of the Key West. or- Receive Check ganization are: « ty Commodore MacMullen read a) §. C. Anderson, James C. Barth, communication from 2 non-resi-|.clomew,,)£. J. Bayly, Armando dent member of the club in which | Cobo, ie | was enclosed a check for $300 to Craig, |be used for completing the club- |-von | house on Garrison Bight. lA. | Mr. Peirce was appointed to go) la 'te Havana as a representative of | wi ; | the club and to extend an invi-/ pez, Jr., J. D. MacMi , Albert: | tation to Havana yachtsmen and |g. Peirce, George G. Park. 'the members of the fleet entered| James B. Parramore, Dr. J. ¥. in the St. Petersburg-Havana Porter, Louis E. Pierce, William race, to take part in tthe race from} R. Porte, I. E. Price, Everett Havana to Key West, at a con-| Russell, Melvin E. Russell, Wen- venient date after racers have ar-’ ster R: Robinson, Ross C. Sawyer, jrived in Havana. If business | Jr,, Stephen C. Singleton, permits, Mr. Russell will accom-| C. Singleton, III, Norberg Thomp- pany him. son, Charles Taylor, Ben D. Tgev- ‘ Arrangemenst were completed | or, K. ©. Thompson, E. P. ‘Win- | sinish to the anchorage | harbor. Design For Souvenir A beautiful design for an etch- in the ‘to station a boat at the finish line ter, August S. Wittenbel, Earl V.! |and to provide an escort from the | Wolfe, ‘Mrs. Irving Wright. ed pewter ash tray to be present- |! +Dated this the 21st day of Feb- muary, 1939. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court. Monroe County, Florida. feb21-28; mar?7,1939—M1512 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES Ne. 912 Notice is hereby given W. D. Sands and A. E. Adams have filed with mé written request that the tex certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida be ad- vertised 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 8, Blk. 44, as recorded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book A-5, Page 104. The taxes to be sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 96 of 1929 and nepresent taxes for the years 1928 to 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with r if March, 1939, at 3:00 o’clock P. M. Dated this the 21st day of Feb- ruary, 1939. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. feb21-28; mar7,1939—M1513 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES “Notice is Church of God Sod and aol 5 he y given that (Col.) has filed with held advertii vid la County | of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit Pt, Lot 21, of Tr. 6, Blizabeth St. Galveston and Windsor Lanes, as' recorded in Monrone County Records, Deed Book D-3, Page Deed Book ZZ, 165. ‘The taxes to sola denced by certificate No. 142, of 1931 and represent taxes for ‘the years 1920 to 1933 and year 1939, beth inclusive. 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 8th day of March, 1939, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Dated this the 2ist day of Feb- ruary, « Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cirewit Court, Monroe County, feb21-28; mtr7,1939—M1514 SALE OF TAX morn ap casi St $2%. u To Ne. o84 4 ait ‘me ww | are evi- : hereby given that . Albury has — filed with Winitten that — the cortif! ar with, ail - le" ‘Kes ot Plonias Fequest ‘i sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 187 of 1929 and represent taxes for the years 1928 to 1939, both inclusive. BO tax certificate t with or devied faxes" will Ge sold to the Door in Key West, on the 8th March, 1939, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Dated this the ist day of Feb- 4 i ! | | Puary, 1939. (SEAL) Clerk it Court Reece unty, feb21-28; merl,1939—MI515 that a "| subs t omitted or levi Subsequent om: ‘or_ lev! het y the State County Records, Deed Book ——, Page ——. The taxes to be sold “are evi- |denced by certificate No. 4688 of |1927 and represent taxes for the years 1926 to 1939, both inclusive. | Algo, Lot 21, Bik. 19, Rainbow Beach, Big Torch Key, Plat Book |1, Page 164, ‘as recorded in Monro |€ounty Records, Deed Book i e taxes to be sold are evi- leneed iby certificate No. 4689 of 1927 and represent taxes for the years 1926 to 1939, both inclusive. Also, Lot 22, Blk, 19, Rainbow { ‘h, Big Torch Key, Plat Book 1, Page 164, as recorded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book . Page ——. The taxes to be sold ar de of 1927 and represent taxes for the years 1926 to 1939, both inclusive. | Also, Lot 23, . 19, Rainbow | Big Torch Key, Plat Book 164, as recorded in Monroe Sneed Records, Deed Book ——, | 0 |. The taxes to be sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 4691 of 1927 and represent taxes for years 1926 to 1939, both inclusive. ! Lot 24, Blk. 19, Rainbow Beach, Big Torch K Plat Book 1, Page 164, as recorded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book Page ——. | The taxes to be sold are evi- idenced by certificate No. 4692 of 1927 and represent taxes for the | Years 1926 to 1939, botm inclusive. | Said tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied will be sold to the highest idder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 8th day of Mareh, 1939, at 3:00 o’clock P. M. Dated this the 21st day of Feb- Tuary, 1939. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Plorida. feb21-28; mar7,1939—M1518 NOTICE SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No. 918 is hereby given that Albury has filed with written Tequest that the tes together with all ed taxes Se ipa ve | to the highest idder for as provided by House Bill $96 of the 1937 acts of | the re, upon the following | @escribed real estate in the County | ef Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lat 4, Key Largg, See. 27/4, Twp. 62, Re. 38, Acres 7, as recorded in ‘Monroe County Records, Deed Book €-1, Page 419. The taxes to be sold are evi- denced by certificate No. 1250 of 1928. and represent taxes for the years 1927 to 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with all amitted yt ond taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Cow Door in Key West, on t evi- '1, Page | i i) id advertised and rt House he $th day it 3300 o'clock P. M. is the 2ist day of Feb- feb21-28; mar7,1939—M1519 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX “CPRTIFICATES Ba. 919 hereby given that Est. has filed with aguant that logether with ted or levied tax of Florida te the highest tax certificates it _omit! Fs wheld by the advertised and sold bidder for cash as prov’ by at Ear ure, m the fe bel described real estate in the Coun’ of Monroe, State Florida, to-wit: Pt. Lot 1, Bik. 46, as recorded in any: ‘Records, Deed Book to be sold ai - No. Zz, The re evi- 49 of ‘jeate tog: @il subsequent omitted or levied ’ 8, Tr. | corded in Monroe Count. | Deed Book Pages 332-3. The taxes sold are evi- denced by cert No. 90 of 1922 and repre: for the 21 to 1y usive. Pt. Lot 1, 8, Tr. 4, as recorded in ¥ ty Records, Deed Book |. ‘The taxes denced by certificate No. 4175 of 1933 and represent taxes for the years 1932 to 1939, both inclusive. Said tax certificates together with )all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest are evi- bidder at the Court House Door | in Key Wes of March, 1939, Dated t ruary, 19 the 8th day :00 o'clock P. M. Ist day of Feb- at is th 3 ) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida, | feb21 mar7,1939—M1523 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES ‘No. 923 Notice is hereby given Laureano Moreno 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 that 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: Lot 21, Blk. 1, Silas Knowles Big Pine Key, Plat Book 1, 1, as recorded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book ZZ, | Page 323. The taxes to be sold are evs- denced by certificate No. 2075 of 1928 and represent taxes for the years 1927 to 1939, both inclusive. | Also, Lot 22, Bik. 1, Silas Knowles Sub., Big Pine Key, Plat Book 1, Page 61, as recorded in Monroe County Records, Deed , Page 323. The taxes to be denced by certificate No. 2076 of |1928 and represent taxes for the years 1927 to 1939, both inclusive. sold are evi- Said tax certificates 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 8th day of | Mareb, 1939, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. | Dated this the 21st day of Feb- Tuary, 1939. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer | Clerk Cireuit Court, Monroe County, | Florida. feb21-28; mar7,1939-—-M152¢ | NOTICE OF SALE OF TAK ' CERTIFICATES No. 924 Notice is hereby Mervin W. Thompson ha’ filed with |me written request that the | tax certificates together with all iven that or | subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest bidder for : as provi 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 1, Blk. 21, as recorded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book D-2, Page 561, Deed Book C.O.B. enced by certificate No. 3 of 1925 and represent taxes for the years 1924 to 1939, both inclusive. ‘Also, Pt. Lot 1, Blk. 21, werded in Monroe County Deed Book C.0.E., Page 386. The taxes be sold to are evi- deneed by certificate No. 4 of |1925 and represent taxes for the | years 1924 to 1939, both inclusive. | Said tax certificates 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 8th day of 1939, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Dated this the 2ist day of | ruary, 1939. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, feb21 mer7,1939—M1525 The taxes to be sold are evi- | | dei ! Book ZZ, | RAY. ' as re-| | }moon and 2 o'clock in decree 20th day by the one of ‘ourt of Circuit, of Monroe ¢ Florida, in Chan- cery, in that certain cause therein pending wherein dividually and as Manoog defendants, 7-94, the undersigned ter in Chancery, appointed by sald decree will offer for sale at public outery to the highest bidder for sh, before the front door of the County Court House in Key West, Monroe County, Florida, om_ Mons day the 3rd day of April, A. D. 1939 {same being a rule day of said court and a legal sales day) dur- ing the legal hours of sale, to-wit, between 11 o'clock in the fore- the after- noon of said day, the following described property to satisfy said ecree by payment of the amounts therein specified: On the Island of Key West, known on William A. White- head's map, delineated in Feb- ruary, A. Ty. 1829, part of Lot four (4), Square five (), com- mencing at the corner of Simon- ton and Streets and running thence along the said Simonton Street in a North- westerly direction One hun- dred and thirty-four (134) feet thence at right angles in| @ Northeasterly direction Fifty- thence at right a_ Southeasterly di- One hundred and thirty- four (134) feet to Greene Street; thence along Greene Street in @ Southwesterly direction Fittys five (55) feet to the point com beginning. AQUILINO LOPEZ, JR., Special Master in Chancery, MOND R. LORD, eitor for Complainant. feb28; mar?-14-21-28,1939 Subscribe to The Citizen—20e Greene So BENJAMIN LOP! i

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