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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN © LEGALS | LEGALS LEGALS. hes , CARCUM COURT OF THE, x ly LOS ANGELES—Now Los An- gee or | eaeaas Speemeee” SST atin tn gob Bon. ans us| "SLERASEN TUGRCUN” GOATS [anes county i going wo have . { Cocnty or mowner. "Wleaaent or sic cent Pte a eee tee ee - The board of \ - oS ‘@esident of Monroe County, Florida,| ROE COUSTY: IN CHANCERY. | CW? fag. hence Lapien And Flair | muon SNE SRetiebvee ayes Sng lte ah ay ofS S “wos has aed several historical * os | COMMISSION, a body corporate in the di : eat e 2 clack | ROT COOPER, shatatae societies ‘to submit designs. land politic, | Bble Arthur: e versus DIVORCE | of the it Court of the Eleventh | PAUL R. COOPER, ‘Judicial Circult of the Gtate of Flor- | Defendant, t . ni lonroe County, |} ORDER REQUIRING DEFENDA! So Respondent. | an ‘order te legalize hie Steption of 70 areas ** the 5 , ‘ROPOSE! st ‘ohn aes * ‘ THE NAME DATION OF 11,750,000 | titteen ap amet en pet page ob | SsLORDA: OF THE REAEE OF FLORIDA : DATION OF $1,750,000 FLORIDA | dent of K. rest, appearing fidawtt of | KEYS AQUEDUCT COMMIS- Fiera Aevasa ometas eam pth Eee ro : STAR * BRAND Petitioner, IT TODAY— Favorite in Key West vs. STATE OF FLORIDA, | Jimmy Foxx, Beston’s famous : ple 35's 35, SE cigiting the lvourHe TAXPAYERS AND CITI Both day of Ai S?-OF THE: COUNTY ts t ee ae | ball with: authority.and fielding! 22%: 4 Jou ority and: Sielding | Ten AND Tim COUNTY OF aug2l-28; septa—2A-18,1941 ] A * jin good style, but when'a~ guy's; DADE, FLORIDA: | Sho , SAYS 1941 GRID LINE-UPS °<""« ey kant bares ssust Was duis made and entered) SOTO OF APPLICATION FOR t ty ; ¢ ‘ ‘only natural to start woridering d cawse by the. TAX DEED % ¢ T f’ ‘HANDS , . - Arthur Gomez, Judge of (Senate BM No. 163) ‘DEFEA AT: ] ARRAY OF BRIGHT ST. about how much longer he'll be| ine Gireuit Court. of the Eleventh | SOTECR TS MEnme OTvaN, That! | Judicial cuit of the State of Warren J. Watnous, holder of Tax } { . in there regularly. He's almost 34, '}-\,riaa, which comprises the County” Certificate No. 208, issued the 7th 4 . and they're beginning’ to talk }°f af ae and the County of Dede, |day of Aucwst A. D. 1929, has | is, therefore, : ‘4 ie % jon of September, st} filed same in my office id hi ~ ORDERED that a % By TOM HARMON, Michigan's All-America Back about a possible replacement thre State of Florida, requiring | it; made application £0" a tax ‘deed te Couper, aetbakant;' 3a” the Cobeen auatsouets # i i 5 ; ough the State Attorney. o: ibe dnsued thereon. : ik GWritten For The Associated Press when he ‘finally begins to tire. circuit, to show cause on the 30th embraces the folowiog eereitinate Se cetee caters Cards Won Pair ANN. ARBOR, Mich. . il. [Two of the most prominent pos- | cay of September, 1941, at the hour | property in the County of Monroe, Judicial Cineult of Florida, in - " 4 thought that picking tae Ali- sibilities are Ulysses Lupien of | °' 1° o‘clock, A. M. of said day, at State of Florida, to-wit: for Monroe County, in Chameery ‘ te 2g ABE of man at the guard spot. aie * . | the ¢ it Court Room in the Court-| Let 18 Sqr. $, Tr 30, B5-325, as Key West, Florida, on the 30th day Phillies, 3-2 And 14; gray possibilities coming BO tackion a ome Al et Balti-|nouse in the City of we recorded in Monroe County Hec- of September, A. D,. 1941. and ap- 1941 footha)) 4 ‘ackles were man’ sei more. re’ ie jope ' | ords. pear to the pleimtiff's bill ef com- cag Service (resect a ae at ia “¢ sbaypes posure wet sec Aque The assessment of the said prop-/Plaint, in Garant of" which Cecres Flatbush Lead Cut Te @ breeze—but { find upon fe) great ones that ae » ‘ Revenue Bonds pro- erty amder the said certificate is- Pro confesse will be entered against thinking about it ‘that 1940|played against us are back again LUPIEN FAST AND 5% said Florida | sed was tm (bs name af Jobm T. and sald defendamt. bse i. 7 ‘ ‘ HEA 4 4 a ie <, Curry. Plaintiff seeks a decree o} ivoree Single Game \Seniors keep bobbing into the/for another year. Outstanding : V¥ CLOUTER |.) validated anc confirmed. | Unless said certificate shall be re- and other relief. }pictute. ‘i wee Sint fo Ai? “Mamma ofl Lousville, Ky.—Ulysses J. Lu-|. And it any taxpayer or citizen of Acemed. according: fo law. the prop- | Se fe Sortie SeatatenD that this! i | pi isville’: ‘ , of Monroe said y at be sole | prder week SESSIONS: | ‘There are plenty of outstand-| 1.4 me ime of pien, Louisville's « fast-fielding, junty of Monroe or of sald erty, desert aiedcr at the cout four consecutive Weeks in The Ker | ‘ jing men left, though, and it 1{ Northwestern, Odson o inne- hard-hitting first baseman, day- i fo | fe ihe pighes tne first Monday in West Citizen, a newspaper published /8:00 to 10:30 P. (Special t The Citizen) ‘fail to mention any particular sota, Bob Reinhard of California, | by-day is pointing toward re- } | the month of October, 1941, which is i in Key West, Monroe County, Flor-] SHOE SKATES FOR ‘ide WOE AND ORDERED this 13th aie eae it Fred Fitzsimm and 1 . S 4 id e act 1941. ugust, A. D., 1941. le Teach You How Skate aa 4 dy i understand that the players | Here, I believe, is as fine a bunch eg ier ir = ‘ . BSG ine siceture and offi- | (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer j Ly Floss C Sawyer ¥: 1 mention ane those that I re- upien, a freshman in Ameri- rey erature “Monroe |Clenk of Cireit Court of Monree|Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe | Soap eppeeeseeceseonneees NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—It's up area Please bear “with me/and Al Wistert of Michigan. placing Jimmy Foxx at first foreto snow such cause bi | * te- Fy * f tackles..as you'll . find. an inti A single game out in front * 2 Y ‘can Association: baseball, wants , Ploridaé, this 10th day of after their disastrous ‘sét-to with : {es a the: country All are|to be ready for ‘seridus considera- | © aug?s! ‘Réepte-1t-28,1948 By Mary enn per {SRONG. i BRAND the Cite pony the Brook-; Starting at the sicenter af the} US and ‘powerful. They tion by the end of the present “of the Civcult. Court of the! |” : | augi4-21-28; sept4-11,1941 1 TRIUMPH | lyns pitch their ténts’ in Bt. idine,. two. graduated —-eenters |. smack bard and all of them: season. He may. get his wish, pind Cirealt of Flor-} NORE. OS Saas Louis this afternoon—and #red- stand out most prominently in jate smart, a quality. that can’t | but most of the good boys stay ; : , in the Association for two years Solicitor for P dy can get support for mayor of ‘my mind—Hiemenz af. North-|be lacking in a good tackle. mem County, Florida. | County, Florida. — L) Ross C Sawyer, |1 | NONCE OF APPLICATION FOR 5 KSenate Neo. 463) oner. | NOTICE 18 HER: GIVEN, That | PRET tg Ss 163) { MELLS septl1-18-25,1941| Joh (. Simone, holder, of. Tax NOTIGE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That i ju * a0 bef limbing int - 5 } go a ol age the ——— and Frick of oe. | I may seem to be sticking ei climbing into select com: Gertiticate "No," 201, ‘gmucd ‘the th mestine Se baiaer ot Ta | Red wania. But tmere’s a young fel- | ot } cnet, y = : | Certifiente: No. issued the 7th i ‘ ; pretty close to home but when! Lupien, known as “Tony” here { filed came in ey office and basi day of August; A.D. 139, hi Ss jer ald ug gested teem cd~ 2 ow eameacane time oermaaaamg " . IN_ THE COUNTY JUDGES. made for a tax deed to fica saine in my office ‘and has ‘Flick, who bly will be at You talk of ends I don’t think and “Cookie” at Little Rock, } | be issued thereon. Said certificate a Sod FM gedbably COURT. IN AND FOR MON- fjrace pulde application for a tax deed | the: y are, anyway?) S the following described | The Cubs, apparently wncon- least their equal. |Ed Frutig can be left out. Play-|where he played last season, is poe coumry. OF erty in the County of Mi vineed that it’s time for the’ At the guards Pukema of {ing on the same team with him the, third fastest man on: the FLORIDA, IN Saare |Btate ‘of Florida, to-wit: sri pro} second-division clubs to stop) Mimmesota will be back—and |makes it hard to think of any- Louisville team, His fielding is y Re Mstate of Went Land tuyers” 3 . throwing their weight around plenty tough if tis dey last |one who played against us who 4" Denies. C y JOHN L. ALBURY, also | Book * Pawe 3, f: Coeaed an sates County Ree- among the aristocrscy, | droppat Star's: on satietion, Deb |could come close to him at that ,“ matural erash hitter, he itkeS known as John Lewis Al- | ‘Phe auneasment of the-eaid prep-| °°" sescsament af the add Br08- ¢ Dodgers with a re: ing Kolesar of Michigan would iti y | erty the said certifi d- | Sty i F B ‘sounding jposition. Anderson of Ohio|. 14g have ’em hop across the bere ct pan at AB npn Waly opie ene cate oe, qndee IE One Sorseticnee | 3 i res thump yesterday, whipping them | |State should be in for a ear ‘1 , we good ; | McC! v- vis twice by counts of 5-4 and 6-3. |11 triumphs over the Bengals in year, as should Leidholt of Cali-/ {04} line beyond the base for @'nq ALT, CREDITORS, LEGA-| Unless saia ortiticate shail be re-| "Thiteas auld ocrtl : y ‘i jyear, a aii ‘ . ‘ Bold ss said certificate shall be re-:4 Serwice Inning By Inning, Souriing iat” eara-eeakey | meee. enabled |fornia. Friedland of Michigan nyegeragt han = eh ine ee TEES, DISTRIBUTEES AND Soo" Giccribed thencin will be 2012 | Set gine dae te wt a ‘ with a double victory for the Boston to held on to its slim | State and Moel of Northwestern jore he has been getting his hits PERSONS HAVING |to tne highest bidder at the court fs ine nichest bidder at tne court | Red Bi illi -2 second: in - over wi house door on the first Monday in irds over the Phillies, 3-2 “place margin the’ will also be around. CLAIMS. (OR: SHEMAMDS | hours 0008 oF haber: I94L ealeh $8 meeen oe en ee es San on ! and 1-0, the Dod, ered ' Chi White Sox. | ‘ everywhere in the outfield. e gers stage ‘cago | Now, the backfield. This will “4 yarvard graduate, Lupien is ae ae Spi i aes the sth gy Of Detouse, LN Ee out of Wrigley Field with their| ‘The White Sox kept xight be-|really be tough because it seems | ; ; fares Geese yeme Toren jsind Se Red Sox with @ tinging ‘easier to remember backs than B tert 1h Inches fall, weighs I) KNOWN AS JOHN LEWIS AL_ (Sear) Ross C Sawyer \omtis) aie wiacie O84 slice vi asnh- | jj 1 f ie le! c by o a single game. i ictory against the linemen and a number of them|}onged and is 24 years old. He) 2URY, DECEASED: ee ee oe ee ‘You, and each of you, are here-| 28: t4-11-18,1941 by notified and required to pre-| panna eR, ae eh pages ee ee NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR — NOTCH OF ARISTON ‘Fon have against the Estate of John| (Senate BAIt No. 203) | Chicago Is Just \ington Senators. They blasted \ctick out vividi: my mind. j 3 7 a. As far as St Louis was con- 14 safeties off the hurting of three | mG was es pg dito Grace #® Married and has one child. aug28; septé-11-18,1944 cerned the Chicago victories |Nat moundsmen were aided!Smith of Minnesota, Jurkovich were a fine piece of justice im |by the collapse of the Senators’ lof California DeCorrevont and pag he agri Rafa or action, since the Cubs had knock- | defense. Washington miscued/ Clawson of Northwestern, Smith; Baltimore. — Ranager Tomy | sonnet, ed St. Louis out of the lead with /five times. Thomntos Lee, who of Illinois, Davis of Michigan thomas of the Baltimore Orioles |X", Al>uty, also known as John) .jlries J. Thomas, a similar double triumph only a/ went the route for the Tigers, State, Hatcher of California, andj ciieves ped-headed Al Flair je) Lewis Albury, deceased, late of Certificate No. 18%, ye “ A ponerse — triumph | Kinkade of Ohio State. And don't potentially as good a man as an plone Eee ee oe E y Higbe and Whit Wyatt, |against ; é \forget Bob Westfall of Michigan. |i, the eountry around first basé |mon os gy gee en on Lord, ace performers of the Brooklyn} Philadelphia Athletics pound-|There's a guy I'll bet on every|}ut that he needs another year County Judge, in and for Monroe mound staff, were driven from {ed three Cleveland Indian pitch-|time and if I had to pick four]; class AA. ball yea! County, Florida, at his office inj is the hill in the opening game asjers for a 6-4 win in the ast !out of that outstanding group T¢) However, Flair is anxious - to bod pote parchgauta oa kaos ear 6 Tr. 18 -G4-4a8, as re- the Cubs, trailing 3-0 at the end/home appearance of the A’s for put him in with ‘Smith, Jurko- prove he’s ready to step into Calendar months from the date of | corded ‘im Monroe County Beec- | ef the seventh, suddenly turned | the season. ivich and DeC vont. i o i Socee'n fitenan “Meat in the| Slew Yark end Lovie were| guare o” feoceall denen ¥:{lnmny Fox's sboes., with | the lane dist pubienionheteat Said of the i ‘i ‘ jBoston Red Sox if Jimmy ever * ra under the eighth and ninth. idle. | would like to coach if I were (oot: tired |claims or demands shall be in ‘of Marion Bill Nicholson’s two-run hom- } Results of the games: | im the profession—and I imag- is 7 3 a = 1it | writing and contain the place of | s span pe hte ee er in the seventh inning of the MATIONAL LEAGUE | ine a lot of coaches around the | pseu maa se thats sae vin Tesidence and ‘post office address acemad acco to Jaw, the secod'game did the Cubs no! First Game «| country would welcome the for a chance ene = : ons one the claimant and shall be sworn erty Geanrived therein will be wo harm fa that ene, while young | At Chicago nw | SURET would, welcome the | 24-year-old native of "New OF to by the claimant, his agent or|to,the QusPext nlgtenat cmealr ig! Paul Errickson kept the Dodgers | Brooklyn $13 en four-letter msl godin Pek Bad |e tne sts aay of Dctoher. 196 down to six hits. ‘Chicago +814 2) "As Gor us tegns are, concerned, | adaal we hay been wieemmeaed ice MaEP Eee and demands |'* peta this 20th day of August, Cards Looked Good | Higbe, Wyatt, French and/ine Big Ten looks like fight : ‘not filed within the time and in | 1941. , ‘i idt | Big Ten a3 baseball five vears. He played| ‘bed | (SEAL Ross C ae |Owen; Passeau, Lee, Schmidt hr M “ the manner _prescril herein > Sawy The Cards. played heads-up | 134 meCullough j between Northwestern, Minne-|jast season with Scranton, Pa, | shall be void. Clerk af Clecult Gouge of Monros ball in setting the last-place ‘ sota and Michigan. On the Coast. worked with the Bosox this) Dated the 19th day of August, See TN eeet: mata ti Adie Phillies down by narrow mar-| Stanford will have a dog-fight | spring, then came to Baltimore,| a D. 1941. ‘i e 5 gins. | Second Game on ‘their hands when they play | where he proved to be a main- MARY ALBURY DAY, Harry Gumbert, who gained | At Chicago R. H. &. | California. In ‘the East it looks stay of the sagging Orioles. iy ofthe Will ana} | i As Executrix of the Last a shutout in the second tilt, was | Brooklyn 3 6 1)like Cornell will be right back Thomas says Flair, 190 pounds’ ‘Testament of John L. Albury, aided by 20 assists on the part/Chicago -- 5 8 @/there with Penn making them /of muscle standing 6 feet, 3% Deceased. | of the infielders as he gave up| Hamlin, Allen and Franks; | work all the way. ‘inches, “is good around the bag, augzi-28; sept4-11, 1941 three seattered singles, fanned /Errickson and Scheffing. Stanford, Notre Dame, and/ won't pulloff much. ‘He hits a five and did not give up a walk.) {Northwestern look like the big jine drive, rather than a fly, gen-| Ron Wanneloe seca’ tie aix-' First Game three—outside of Michigan—and | erally to left: center. NOTICE OF APPLICATION For teenth of the season in taking) At St. Louis R. H..E.| Tm anxious, to see how. the dark| The first half of the season| TAX DEED 4 the first game. a Philadelphia — 2 7 1 horse, Ohio State, makes, out. Flair burned up the league with/ race reece ae That Braves Take 15-Inming Tit St. Louis 3 6 1 Please consider that I'm coun/_ 325 batting average. Thomas Otto Bethel, holder of Tax Cer: , issu ie The Boston Braves finally| Pearson, Blanton and Warren; |fining this to the teams .with}thought the big boy was headed | {ificate No. 219, Ieied he oe came out victorious in one of the |Warneke and Crouch. ‘ |which 2m. acquainted—and now for a mark of 130 runs batted |fiisa same in:my-office and has longest games played’ in the ma- jso long, and good luck; to. yout’ in, jut Flair fell “into the team made sylcntionn tag ie Sood tu atty tngati Fhe ents 3 ¢ issued thereon. « jor leagues this year. It was a Second Game |faverite players and your favor- |siump and his average - dropped | tmnraces the. fol Fee sued shecd jite teams. ito .290. |property in the County of Monroe, less fifteen-inning fracas with the At St. Louis. | | : ip unty Cincinnati Reds and the score i | ‘When seventh-place Baltimore | **#i® of, Floviaa, Sages af Key, was 4-1, Each team counted a |took a late-season lease on life, | Sec ts as 66, Re 27, 20 Acres, jone run before the fifth round |SPORTS CALENDAR “27 two doubleheaders in a ‘ETO7E, “DE-S70Ry a8 eeporded h and from then until the fifteenth | bert and Mancuso, two days, Flair banged out sey-| The assessment of the said prop- the seoreboard was full of zeros. r the said certificate A th thurst in the tif jen hits in 12 official times at bat, atic es io ee need one oe nee-run ou! teenth settled the overtime af- out 8 | 7 e = a 5 7 =] & jscored twice, and. pounded in| p, (SEAL Ross © Sawyer — |six runs. His runs-batted-in to-| race ge mele orl cite eat be re- os of bE Si gure of Monroe migra’ Si | d a , the 4 tal in mid-August was running |Srty. ct ence Ghanaian Wik te Wa ‘aug28; sept4-11-18,1941 Ueto ee TT BASEBALL bo Ba. ied pats. “the Yaar eli resnemaend close to 80. to the highest bidder at the court Jim Tobin, who s' on e n, { 5 4 | . mound for Boston, struck out 12/Lohrman, Hubbell and Danning; | TODAY | — met songs esd most: Te Rate oF ‘betabe, Tb etch : Redlegs during the 12 frames he! Butcher, Klinger, Lanning, Wil- | American valuable player on the team and | the 6th day of October, x pine - ‘ie and Smith, Lopez. | Cleveland at Washington, two |he received a Lou Gehrig srophy | spi ee ee ee games. commemorating one of the great- | (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer The Giants sent in. a tookie hurler against the Pirates in the; At Cincinnati ae se last appearance of the New/Boston __ Yorkers at Pittsburgh bree sea- | ao son and jt proved a disastrous | , 3 | : , Starr 4 National move.’ For six inmings, Harry \Deringer, Beggs, and) ay Ses. g| Clerk of Circuit Court of Monros County, Florida. Chicago at Philadelphia. aug28; sept4-11-18,1941 Detroit at New York. lest first basemen the game ha: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That eee ae ee | New York at Cincinnati, i i hit ball. He struck out six and/ AMERICAN LEAGUE ae at, Pisbargh, two] : Prtgtor et Bre = 1ag9," as lication. 1 to walked just _ three. Although, | t, Washington R. the Bucs got yet for a air Gileage ed of markers in very + 2P- | Washington —o ning, he looked good for ther i SUNDAY five frarnes. Came the seventh | terson, Miller and Evans. / rf “ and his Waterloo. He was! Haka | . Price Field (Trumbo Island) - Chicago : Book 1, Page Philadelphia and. Chicago, not jed. Club— ] i | Cleveland | Monroe County Records. yanked after only one-third of At Philadelphia RH. South Dade All-Stars vs. Key s Z i : the round but the damage had Cjeveland 48 | Detroit AB) | ane seen st the said ‘prep: already been done. The Bucs|ppijadetphia _ 611 40) sose was. te Seen were hot and before the round ~mbree, Gromek, Andrews | ee ralone paid certificate shall be re- was over they had tallied five Hogan; Caliguiri and Hayes. | 430 | deemed eran wi bead times. They man-handled three} SEES other New York moundemen a+ Roston just as bad as the rookie. Carl | Detroit uae Hubbell finished the game. Boston 1 Tigers And Bosox Break Even | Newsom, ‘Trout, Manders and Boston Red Sox ‘and ‘Detroit Sullivan; Wagner, Harris and Tigers ended meh ee. in cn ado | American League even ‘for Coenen i the 1941 campaign. The Bosox’) New York and St. Louis, not /Star 11-2 victory yesterday gave them scheduled. 7 per'’s von anetrserersecinsn

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