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SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1940 LITTLE SPITFIR By Jean Chapter 32 Spitfire At Work “WEL. Mac hasn’t lost his job— entirely,” Erie said in answer to Brenda’s question. “That is—I mean to say—well, the nephew is here, all right. Maybe they’re er Mac on to coach him a Anger began to kindle in Bren- da’s eyes. “Why don’t you say straight out he’s been fired? Bringing the boy here is the equivalent of it. I wonder that Mac stays on after being insulted like that! He ought to have turned on his heel and marched out; and let the nephew go to the dickens with his old accounts!” “What a little spitfire you are, my dear!” Eric said admiringly. “Temper becomes too, if T may say so. But about Mac. He couldn’t walk out on his job like that, you know. It wouldn’t be square. No matter whether he likes it or not, Mac’s not the sort to leave things in a mess.” “And I suppose you haven’t tried to help him!” It was an accusation rather than a ques- tion. “You haven’t seen this Mis- ter—Mister——” “You know his name is Hop- kins, Brenda!” Eric said. “Well, Mr. Hopkins, then! I suppose it never occurred to you to go and speak a good word for | your friend——!” He laughed in genuine amuse- ment. “What could I have said? Hopkins knows a darn’ sight more about Mac’s ability than I do. Of course,” he went on kindly, “I could have mentioned that he al- ways leaves the bathroom tidy, and that his table manners are goed, and that——” She turned on a vicious high heel and walked away. “Men,” she said coldly, “are absolutely spineless! They are utterly without resource!” “M’m. Try your hand at help- ing old Mac, why don’t you? I know for a fact he won't be let out before the first of the month, and that’s eighteen days from now. Time for plenty of action.” Brenda, her head held high. was thinking the same thing as she marched away. She had had a vague plan in the back of her mind all along, she now realized. It seemedethe time had arrived to _put it into execution. In her own room. she opened one of the drawers of her bureau. From beneath piles of fragrant silken things. she drew a neatly tied flat package. It was what Mae called a “layout.” He had considered it the best thing he had ever done in that particular line. So, also it seemed, had the villainous Mr. Hovkins. A num- ber of details had been changed so Mac made two sets. Brenda had salvaged this fram the waste- basket where he had thrust it. Now she wrapped it more care- fully and addressed it to a man she knew in New York. “T'll write him to hurrv the an- swer back at once. And then nooh Randall He shook his head. “Hopkins knows I'm Mac’s friend. I ex- Plained that to you before.” “Who, Eric? Could Hugh Sal- tus? Judge Harper?” “He doesn’t know either of ’em from Adam. Moreover their opin- ion wouldn’t count with Hopkins.” “Whose would then?” “Somebody in his own field, I suppose. Forgive me, Brenda, but you know that letter and pack- age you gave me to mail last week? I couldn’t help but recog- nize the name and address. If an expert like Wilkinson boosted Mac’s work——” “He did! ‘Oh, he did! Wait; rll show you.” She ran upstairs eagerly and brought down the let- the senior circuit with a victory All ter. “See, it says it’s good work aad Stas hee eae” yesterday over the Boston Bees. 2 — 5 Eric's face underwent a sort Game was ended et the end of | gid = oa He pone over the eighth inning on account of renda’s curls straight into space. vi After a moment he said: “Yes, '!" dense GS Se Yes, I think we may take it for long end of a 2 to 1 count. Whit- granted he has brains. Well. it’s jow Wyatt bested Dick Errickson« hurling match, the former IV ANB FOR MONROE COUNTY. CHANCERY. a pity Hopkins doesn’t know about this letter. It might make os See ieee allowing the Bees only five safe- GRacE LOWF, a widow, e thrust it into his hand wit ae Complainant. feverish eagerness. ties. Only one-helf game sep vs SUIP To QUIET TITLE. “Take it to him! Make him ,arates the Brookynites from the L. WINDSOR SMITH, et al, * Defendants. Reds. ORDER OF PUBLICATION Chicago Cubs edged out Cin- Tread it! “No,” he answered sadly. “Don’t It appearing by the sworn bill of complaint filed in the above: stated i esterda cause that the complainant therein a i910 2 ieee. moe lonew. amar han. met bean you see it wouldn’t carry any weight ae that case? Hel tos knows I've never been in New Jake Mooty held the Redlegs to ipie ‘to ascerta ‘ zs a d Oo ase fter diligent sore that I don’t know Wilkin- <i. hits the while his team-jsearch and inquiry whether the de- ‘All Mixed Up’ fendants, L. Windsor Smith and B RENLA thought confusedly BROOKLYN DEFEATS BEES. 2 TO 1; CUBS TAKE REDLEGS, St. BOSOx Philadelphia (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, June 29.—Brook- lyn Dodgers continued their. drive to regain first position in 644 683 Ail IN RHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, in a os NIGHT GAME Irs. L. Windsor Smith, his wife, if married, Edwin A. Folker and Mrs. that there was a flaw in this reasoning, but she was too wor-'| Edwin A. Fotker, his wife, if mar- lried, Frederick ‘Clark and Mrs. ried to hunt for it. She gazed at Eric sternly. Prederick Clark, his wife, if mar. ried, Catherine Mary Acosta and “Then I'll tae it to him my- self!” Manuel Acosta, her husband, Juan known as Juan Erie jumped. “No, no, Brenda! I didn’t mean that at all! What I meant is that if you’d show Mac the letter, and tell him how you wrote this Wilkinson, he could— maybe—accomplish wonders with - it. Anyway,” he finished. “it would certainly buck him up to know you'd been trying to help him.” “You give it to him, and tell him!” Erie hesitated. “I'd rather not, if you don’t mind. Mac would think I'd been appealing to you (Speciat to The-Citizen) NEW YORK. June 23.— St. Louis Cardinals bunched ten hits for eight runs and victory. 8 to 2, over the Pittsburgh Pirates at 2 game in the latters’ city last night. McGee was the winning Pitcher. Bucs used two hurl- ers in the game, Heinfzelman and Lanahan. McClellan, sometimes known as William E. McClellan and W. E. McClellan, and Mrs. William Me- Clelan, his wife, if married, J. W. Whidden, individual. . times transacted b name of J. W. Whidden and Co. and Mrs. J. W. Whidden, his wife, if married, believed by the com- plainant to be intereste@ in the Property on which the complainant 724 ing seeks to quiet the title to in said mates were colectne SSE a leit cke GnGw ix Sasouminr Tony Derringer. Cubs got their runs in) qeseribed, or if dead, to have been the first two innings. interested therein, are Cong nd ; : alive, and if dead his, her or thei One other game in the Nation- jtirs, devisees, legatees or gran- al League was played last night.-tees are unknown; that the place of residence of the said defendants is on his behalf, don’t you see? You -_ Washington Sentators stopped unknown. That the complainant could explain it so much better, .the Beston Red Sox spurt to re- verily believes that all of the above Brenda. I'll tell you! I happen to gain top place in the American 22™¢1 defendants are over the age know he’s going to be home to- morrow evening. There’s a sort of F : an of twenty-one years. and that there League with a 4 to 3 victory in is no person in the State of Florida, lobby where he lives. How would it be if I borrowed Isobel’s car inni ae the service of a summons in chan- a_ten-inning game yesterday. (2ry“upon whom would bind said and drove you down right after seven hits. Charlie Gelbert ac- Emil Leonard held the Besox to defendants. atta it further appearing after a t ; diligent sea ine or dinner? Just for a few minutes, counted for three of the Nats’ cual naman ‘that tke ‘conpaaiaant you know.” runs, a double in the tenth in- verily believes that there are other Her dark brows drew together ning driving in the winning aay Boe settee aoe Ci eae mixed up about this, Eric. If Mac “ New York Yankees took ad- persons other than the named de- fendants who have some ciaim, title or interest in the lands de- one 7 =A scribed in the bill of complaint and has the le! rr. can see wi difference it makes who gives it vantage of four Phladelphia Ath: 53 tohim” Fa letic errors yesterday to win) Smitn‘and ‘Mes t- Winddor Smith, shunt, Fou've, Peon giving me ‘their game, 4 to 1. Lee Ress{his wife, it married, i alive and if Mac,’ 5 ae Wiead, their unknown heirs, devi reminded her. “And now when Pitched masterful ball, giving Up jegatces or grantees, Edwin A. you have an opportunity—maybe nly six hits to the champs, but|Folker and Mrs. Edwin A. Folker, =not only to save his job for him bobbles afield cost him the vie- [f'yeaa, ineir unknown etre, devi- but to give him a little friendly ‘tory. Charey Keller hit a hom- sees, legatees or grantees, Fre encouragement besides—and er in the first inning for New Tick Clark and Mrs. Frederick ; | straight line LEGALS present + roe Count new Election Districts County, Fiérida, and there! voting preeinets, therefore. BE IT RBSOLYED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIO: ERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLOR- FDA, that the Election Districts and precincts of Monroe County shall ibe and they are hereby established as follows: lection District No. 1 shall be that area within the City of ey West, Florida, lying to the SW. of the center line of {Street and lying to the N.W. of the center line of Angela Street and Angela Street prolon: ii in a SW. ly to the waters of the Harbor. voting place or precinct in Election Distriet $e 1 shall be the City of Key West, Florida id Election Distriet Ne. 1 being whol- 1 hin. County Distriet No. 1. Election District alt that area within Ker Wi Florida, he center lim 7 lying t center line of Virginia Street straight line in a S.W.'ly direction to the waters of the Harbor, and lying. to the SE. of the center line of Angela Street and Angela Street longed in a straight line in a S.Woly direction to the waters of the Harbor. The voting place or precinct in said District No. 2 shall be y of Key West, Said Eleetion Dis- triet being wholly within County Commissioners: District No. 1. Election Distriet No. 3 all that area within the Key West, Florida, lying 3 . of the center line reet, lying to the center line lying to the of the center line of Elizabeth Street. The voting place or precinct in said Election District Key West. District in Monroe establish now, the City mg to the of Duval reet, WV. Florida. Said Election . 3 being wholly within Commissioners’ District 4 shall be City of to the line of the NW. fi ia treet, ly center line Street, lying to the the center line of and lying to the SE. of the center line of Angela Street. The vot- ing place or precinct in said Ele: tion District No. 4 shall be the City of Key West, Florida. Said Elec- tion Distriet Ne. 4 being wholly within County Commissioners’ Dis trict No. 2 Election District No. fall that area within the Key West, Florida, lying to the N.E. of the center line of Etizabeth | Street, lying to the N. of the cen- 5 shall be City of 5 being Commissien- be | District No. 2 Election [striec aM that area within | y West, Florid: B. of the center Street and lying to the N. center line of Fleming Street and i prolonged in a N. direction Ne. 6 shall City to to the waters of the Bay. Duvar* . 3 shall be the City of Ni 800 The last game of the first-half 667" 1 -600 -600 41 Ae -400 -400 -400 LEGALS White Street. lying N.EVly and all those islands from the Island Key West to and including the Is- land ef Ne Name Key. The v ing place or precinet im said Elec- tien Distriet No. 12 shall be th City of Key West, Florida. Said ction District | No. being (Wholly with’ ers, Listriet > tion No. ail those islands in Monroe ty, Florida, from No Name Key to, but not in- cluding, the Islatd of Lower Mate- eumbe. The yoting place or pre- cinct in’ said Election District 13 shall be Marathon, Florida. Said jection. District 5 13. being wholly within County Commission- ers’ District No. Election Distriet Ne. 14 shall be the Islands of Upper and Lower Mateecumbe. The voting place or precinct im said Election District So. 14 shall be Islamorada, Flor- jd Election District No. 14 ‘Com- Coun- being wholly within County missioners’ District No. 5. 15 shall be all those Islands in Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, from ley Island t y Large. i that area in Monree County ida, situated upon the meiniand of lene State of Flerida. The _ vo place or precinct in sai@ Election District No. 15 shall be Reck Har- ber, Florida. Said Election District 15 being wholly Commisstoners’ District No. 35. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED |that_this resotation be recorded in the Registry of Deeds in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit € the leventh Judicial ublished in Monroe County mee each week for two (2) Adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, this 28th day of June, A.D. 1940, at a recessed meeting of Board y Commissioners of M roe County, Florida, held June A. D. 1940. (Signed) CARL BERVALDT, tchairman of the Boaré of County Commissioners. Attest: (Signed) ROSS © Clerk h. WYER. jun23-jivé IN €IRCUFP COURT, STATE OF The vot-! ,of the softball league's schedule (was payed last night at Beyview | Park. CCC's surprised the 'VPS3's by defeating them I2 to 2 The hitting of Pardo, whe pel- led a double and two singles and ‘drove home thrge runs and scer- ‘ed two himself. was 2 feature of the contest Skiner, who hit 2 triple and a single, and MocCar- \thy, who hit a double and a sin gie and struck out six Avisters of! 13 shall be! ‘ortherly and Easterly‘ 023 160 x—12 12 1 Webb and Byars: McCarthy and Williams. ' In the second game, an exhib tion, the Conchs got to Maitland Arias im the second inning and scored eight runs but that as far as they got for Ward wen in and held them down t end the frame and allowed but run after that. the third canto and two im the jfifth to knot the count In the seventh frame. the Sox shoved over a lone rummer te wir the ball game. Score by innings RHE 007 G20 1—120 13 4 080 100 0 915 5 Arias, Ward and Gates, A Acevedo; Arnold and Menendez one Final standings of the clubs m the first-half: Club— Coca-Cola ,Sawyer’s Barbers |Blue Sox VPS3 Park Tigers Key West Conchs Marines ccc Wi Pet 13 LEGALS for you, Mr. Hopkins. sir! Mac’ll have a job twice as big and im- portant as the one you took away from him!” Better, Then Worse [EN both package and letter were gone. she felt better: at least for a few days. Then she felt very much worse. Before even she had expected it. the answer came from New York. “Good work.” was the brief comment. ing place or precinet in said Elec- tion District No. 6 shall be the City of Key West, Florida. Said Elec- tien District No. 6 being wholly ithin County Commissioners’ Dis- 3. here to tell you, Brenda. Mac Clark, hie wife, if married, if alive | needs friendly encouragement York. and if dead, their unknown heirs, mighty bad just now! — you go Detroit-St. Louis game was devisees, legatees or grantees, THE CIRCUIT COURT oF yur ights —3 ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CERCTET. postponed on account of wet Acosta, her husband, if alive andi (ee fh vs. = 4 ror JOHN H. BEAZEEY, IN CHANCERY. De fendant. It appearing by the sworn bill filed in the above-stated cause that John H. Beastie: the defendant therein named, is a non-resident of the State of Florida and resides at Worcester State Hospital, Wor- cester, Massachusetts; that said de- fendant is over the age of twenty- one years; that there is no persan Election District No. 7 all that area within the ci Key West, Florida, lying to E. of the center line of Margaret ing to the S.E. of the cen- Fleming Street and Fiem- ing Street prolonged in a st! it line in a N.BJly direction to the waters of the Bay, and lying to the} W. of the center line of Angela shall be Ne iz MADELINE GEVERTZ RAUSCH. Prarerrer ve VICTOR RAUSCH, Deefendan ORDER FOR PURLICATION TO: VICTOR RAUSCH, 150 Newark Avenue, Jersey 5. New Jersey You are hereby required te ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint im the IN CIRCUIT cetu FLORIDA, CIAL CIRC TY. IN CHANCERY. RUTH BAXT! HAMILTON, ST. BLEVENTH IT, MONROE ceuN- McClellan, and M Clellan, his wife, Tak amc Mis F weoars bowipats Catherine Mary Acosta and Manuel all haushty and mid-Victorian—” “Don’t! I'm not! If Isobel grounds. Chicago and Cleveland jdead, their unknown heirs, devi- |, will let us have her car. I'll go | were not scheduled. == legati ee: or geatens, Juan F. with you. If she won't”—she iramont kanaeg. ima $abae paused and added impressively— Laze, his wife, if married, “we'll: take a taxi!” LEG AL S — if _—_ their —————. — But after Eric had taken his de- levisees, legatees or grantees, Wil- parture for his office the next TE @F Se aera oe morning. she changed her mind. = né Willfam — Me- Th Afterward she blamed Adelaide’s if married, if a calendar for it. It hung in a con- their unknown periuce “Your m2n_has brains without doubt. But I couldn’t get my own brother a iob here right now. | supnosinz I had a brother. and he | needed. a job in arvbody's adver- tieing ‘denartment!” | She crept about the house | crushed. She had shot her bolt} and it had come back and rapped | he* smartiv on the head. But Brenda never remained crushed over long. Corklife. her | mind bobbed up and set to work anew on the problem. | . hew is young Hopkins getting along?" she demanded on an evening perilously close to the first of the month. | “Not too well. it seems. I was tallsing to Mac todav. We lunched | to get her. T honestly believe the} old man wold send the boy back | to his first ioh—if someone who counted =pplied a little pressure.” “Mec?” “Good Lord. no! Even a girl| ought to know Mae’s the last one! who can do it.” “You. ther.” and if dead, » devisees, legatees or gran- | wandering restlecsly about the ea old Mr. Hovki svicuous place bv her landladv’s Plaintiff, desk in the library. Brenda, Mee ae HAMILTON, . Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION appearing by the sworn bill d in the above-state@ cause that James Hamilton, the defendant therein named, is a_ no « State of Florida lower floor of the house. transfixed by the date w stared in aceusing bleck numbers at her. Two more days left in the month! And then it would be was hi | the first of the next, and any busi- ness man (the unIncky Mr. Hos- ns’ business ability had long had a Tow rating with Brenda but still he managed to keep afloat, it anpeared). would certain- ly conclude any arrangements he might intend to make two or three davs before a given date. She made her decision on the instant. Running upstairs. she got into street clothes. examining with a sort of detached interest the small briHiant face above the colar of the fur cont Aunt Anne had given her last Christmas. Half an hour heing_nolitelv se: tiff; that said defendant is over the age of twenty-one years; that there ig no person in the State of Florida the service’ af a summons nm chancery upon whem would bind said defendant. . é It is therefore ordered that said defendant be and he is hereby re-! jauired to appear to the Dil? of com- ptaint filed in said eause of or be fore Monday, the Ist day of July, . DP. 1940, “otherwise the allega- ons of said bill wil? be taken as confessed by said nt. It is further ordered that this order be published onee each week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a mewspaper pub- lished in said county and state. f Done and orderé@ this Jist day of vy. A. D. 1940. Ross C rm Clerk Cireuit Court. ; Hy (Sd.) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. Marvil’s Mexican Room @rens Tonight New Mexiean Room at Marvil’s Cabana will open to- night with plenty of music, en- tertainment and fun for every- one. This is Mardi Grass night at the Caban aand as usual there will be noisemakers, balloons and favors galore. Charles Filer and Jack Crawley will offer an extra special program of entertain- ment. The new Mexican Room gives The Cabana double the present space it now eccupies and will be equipped with many new fea- tures never known to Key West- ers. Fred Marvil extends a cordial invitation to his many friends to attend the opening tonight. _AT THE STORES _ Fred advertisement Today's for , week the George Washingten’ ts ~\(Sa9_ ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR, ’ Solteitor for Plaintiff. } junel-8-15-22-28,1940 Key West Florists In New Quarters Key West Florists is now open for business at the new home, 417 Duval street. across the streét from La Concha Hotel. Ethel M. Decker, owner and operator, will leave Monday for Jacksonville where she will at- n named, is ‘a-non-resident of ti ais i i lend the annual convention Of <t,te of Floris aed resiase at Wf Florida. Florists to be held next! S. Navy. Postmaster, Philadel-— : hia, Pa; and that said defendaat over years; Person in the State of Florida the service’ of | a summens in wpes whom would bind said defendant. It is therefore ordered that said | defendant. be and he is hereby re quired to appear to the bill of com- plaint fited im said cause om er be- fore Monday, the Sth day of August, . TA 1940, otherwise the allegs- ons of said biH will be taken as_ South Florida Contracting & En- ~afeanas ae a defendant It is further ordered that thi: gineering Company contains a der be publish each valuable message to those who- ose fear pee ge reeks have been contemplating! Key West Citizen. a new: making repairs and painting in pet tnis 7th day oct | [IN CReUIT COURT, | JrDICreL erRcurT, PLomD.s. ROK. ELEVENTH . STATE GF COUNTX GF MON-| IN CHANCERY. No. VIRGINIA LOT RIC! vs. B. M. RICHTER, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing vy te swern bil! filed im the above-stated cause that | B. M. Riehter, the: defendant there- | Hotei. During her absence the Florist Shop will be under the manage- ment of Miss Fussell and will be open from 8 a. m. till 5:30 p. m. week in The pub- ti f ie 7 UY — jreparat for next wi une, a es _ winter’ (SEAL) Ross © Sawyer Circutt Court, Monee season. Clerk A special sale on Sherwin-Wil-, ty, Florida liam Paints willbe conducted all‘ ‘S1) Florence St Seawzer. next week. Deputy } 23; julys.194e june$-15- J. W. Whidden, individual, who sometimes transacted busines: under the name of J. W. Whidden afd Co, and Mrs. J. W. Whidden, ¢ his. wife, if married, if alive and@ if dead, their unknown heibs, devisees, legatees or grantees, and all un- known persons having or claiming an interest in the property situate, lying and being in Monroe County, Florida, and described as follows Om the Island of Key West and knewn as a Part of Tract Five (5) aceording to William A. Whitehead’s map of said Is- land, delineated in February, A. 1 more particularly ing at the corner Lane and Charles alley being Pen (10) feet wide) and running thence aleng said alley in a Southerly Two hundred Forty: feet; thence at right angles a Westerly direction one (71) feet, Bight (8) inehes: thence at right angles and parallel with said alley in a Northerly direction hon- dred Forty-four (24#) feet to Windsor Lane; thence at right angles in an Easterly direction along said Windsor Lane Sev- enty-one (TE) feet, Bight (3) inches te the point of begin- ning. ALSO On the Istand of Key West and known as a Part of Tract Five (6) according to William as ce mencing a tthe eorner of Wind- sor Lane ané@ Charles Alley (said alley being Ten (10) feet wide) and@ running thenee in a Southerty direction Two hun- dred Forty-four (244) along said alley; thence at Tight angles in.an Basterly di- 71) feet said alley ine tion Two thence at Westerly sor Lane and Eight (8) inches point of beginning. be and they are hereby required 0 appear to said bith ef complaint on or before Momday, the Ist day of July, & Dt otherwise th allegations of said Dill be taken as confessed by said de- fen@ents and said cause be ceeded with ex parte. “ 1T Is FURTHER ORDERED that | West; this order be published & week secutive ‘The Key West Citizet, a lished in Monroe Cou! DONE AND day of May, A. T1940. (SEAL) Ross pub- nN LORD, Solicitor for Complainant. reet and Angela Street prolonged | im @ straight line in & N.B. tien to the waters of the Bay. voting place or precinet s Election District No. hall be the Florida. Said being whel- “Commissioners 8 shall be of the® center line of Passover Lane, lying to the N.B. of the cen- ter line of Windsor: Lane, lying_to the N.W. of the center line of Vir ginia Street. Ising to ° the center fine of ‘Street. and lying to the SW. of the ce wi The tide.” Bae Déing whot- District No. 3. Election District Ne. 9 that area within the he center line . lying te the NW nter line of Virginia Street. and rginia Street prolonged in a ine im a N.B'ly direction to the waters of the Bay, and lying lto the SE of the center line of Angela Stréet and Angela Street jprolongeé iw a straight line in a N.EJly direction to the waters of in the State of Florida the service above styled and entitled cause om of a summons in chancery upon whom would bind said defendant. It is therefore ordered that said defendant be and he is hereby re quired to appear to the bill of com- plaint filed im said cause on or be- fore Monday, the 5th day of August, A. D. 1946, otherwise the alleca- tions of said bili will be taken as confessed by said defendant. It is further that this order be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished im said, and state. Done and ordered this 11th day July ist. 1940, otherwise the alle Zations thereof will be taken as This order to be published once & Week for four consecutive weeks in The Key Went Citizen, 2 news- Paper published daily in Key West Monroe County, Flerids Done and this of May, A PD. | (SEAL) Rome jClerk Circuit Court ty, Flerida. By ordered Zist x S Sewyer Monroe Coun- Florence E_ Sawyer, e Deputy Clerk June] -&- 15-23-28. 1980 Solicitor for Plaintiff. junel5-22-29; july6-13,1940 ' Ne. 7-31 | SALVATORE RAMAGLL 1 Plaintif?. vs. Bret |CHRISTINA RAMAGLI, | The voting place or pre-/ Pen in said Election District No. 9 shall be the City of Key West, Fle- rida. Said Bleetion Dfstrict N veing wholly within County missioners’ Distriet No. lection District No. that area within the West, Florida, tying SB. of thé cent ne of Virginia Street and Virginia Street prolong- ed in a straight Tine in a SW ly direction to the waters of the Har- bor, lying to the S.W. of the cem- ter Hime of Margaret Street and lying to the SW, ef the center lime of Reynolds, Strect. The | votigg place or precimet sai jection District Ne 16‘ shal} be the City of Key West; Pierida Said El. jon District No. ddobeing whol within County, Commissioners’ Di trict Ne. & Election District No. 11 shall all that area witht the City Key West, Florida lying to the S.E. of the center lime of Virginia Street, Tying to the NE of the center lise of t Street, clying te the NE line of Street and lying_to the S°W_ of the center lime of White Street The sa Ds- shalt be the City of Key Said Election Dis- oF prectnet trict No.1 D this Zist pone Ro person ida service of | whom : i t i f i gf D July, A. legations [wi be taken 5 & i is is & g « (this Order be week for four weeks of the Foe Meme Cee

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