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MONDAY, MAY 24, 1943 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN a i ee _ — DESCRIPTION OF LAND Amount of | Sar DESCRIPTION OF LAND Amount ot | | GREAT HEIGHT VARIOUS SPEC OWNER ‘Taxes & Cots} Lot Sar OWNER Taxes & Costs | 2s Cates’ Josspmine tisk ereamesas, * tx seer | BALTIMORE.—The Douglas fi ICAG( carry Aled Sevan fit et Me POST- = JOBS FOR ALL |=. e-_=cose- Curry, Alfres forbach, Julius, Mr. ani rs. Z 2 * a Over-Sea Road Corp. Morbach, Julius, Mr. and Mrs. | reaches the height of 300 f Over-Sea Road Corp. Holts, A: F., Jr, Mrs. : . PLAT BOOK 1 PAGE 102 Hendrickson, Alfred ,... > ? =o 123,45 @ 7. SEC. 11 TWH. S8RAeR, 4 (Bipags. = ae Hawthorne, N. Vernon, et ux 8. ANA, MAINLAND. PLAT BOOK 1 Hawthorne, N. Vernoh, ef ux 8: SHOR. 2,429 TWP. 56 5. R31 E. SECTION Hawthorne, N, Vernon, et ux 8.90; : Sawyer, J. Fred ‘THOMPSON SUB. KEY LARGO. PLAT ROOK 1 PAGE 147 : Laos Simonsen, H. Vim. NE of SEY SEC. 32° TWP. GIR.39E. REC, W-548 ss : ea - Praag! Siaee ie a R4-64 esr = Haecenact 48 i . eae Anderson, Harry K. & Lena Hiclaataas Wie Ge. = LAND. PLAT ROOK 1 FAGE 474 1 Stewart emtie y at te |i “SHES. 3,4 4 9 TWP. 36H. 31 E. aaerew SS ; Wainwrig! 5 yee ere) 3 : : ee ‘ is 3 RA TAT EEL Pr. LOT 2& tw at nic iv ao TWP. “aaEE ihe Pe a - ce hein tehy Jtidsat e LAND. "PLAT no6K i¢-PA'GR 474 3i-ase! Shs, 4a @TWE: SER ASE SECTIONS 11-28! Harris, Elsie Le J1-289-2 Licklider, Minnie May J1-288-290, Licklider, Minnie May J1-289-290 7 Weigwright t,, David A, J1-289-296 hwright,’ David’ A J1-289-29 OINCIANA, MAINLAND. PLAT BOOK 1 we ata J1-289-290 S24 £8 TWH. So SH ME. SOTION J1-289-290 Traughber, BR. N. .. J1-289-29 Adams, Edward J. J1-289-290 Adams, Edward J. J1-289-29) Magowan, John H. J1-289-29 Magowan, John H. J1-289-290 Palmer, Emma L. J1-310-311 Pruefert, Paul Palmer, Emma L. J1-310-311 et Pruefert, Paul eae Se ~- Riker, Edward x i \ Ji-210-331 Proetert.’ Pat! POINCIANA, MAINLAND. PLAT BOOK 1 PA: qe eT aH pretntr Bact SHUN. 3.4 & 9 TWP. 58S. R31. SECTION & FRIEDA MILLER: “People won’t live again through what J4-310-311 Pruefert, Paul Manfoe, Wiona I. they suffered in the thirties.” 41-310-311 Pruefert, Paul Ne *IANA, MAIN . PLAT BOOK 1 PAGE 474 Po A. 5 aR 47; LA KE SECS. 3.4 & 9 TWP, 568. R. 31 E. PLAZA SECTION, By ADELAIDE RR 41310-2311 Pruefert, Paul 41-310-311 Pruefert, Paul : Champagne, Susanna M AP Features Writer Champagne, L. B. Pruefert, Paul K. ie LS Paul e Sie s 2 eer an braelerh Paw 4 . Waal : coccn Bynmotte Bdward A 46) NEW YORK, May 24.—Frieda Miller’s new Londoa SRG Pruef Paul K. ees 7 t Goom, Mrs. * * & i s ae Ticsibcait Prastett: Pant c os ze| job for Uncle Sam may well result in a worthwhile contri 431-810-811 - Pruefert, Paul K. 4s bution to post war reconstruction. : : W900 ty PRota: Moc 2 “48 | ‘ _. SPOT Rag Acts, Miss Miller, the former Industrial Commissioner, of 5 He : O48 SR GRinaeds, ene ‘aisaprook 4.24. New York State, is going to London soon as'spécial assist Nicety, " 48} 14 fdtiaeba! thend) Aidobiook 3.9 |t0 John G. Winant, United States fim J1-289-290 | : 3 ILS : g vg ay nfs 3 MaNdERT orem ene, Al@okrook: | Ambassador to England. ting hecawaEk ke London,she paid HGO. PLAT nook LP. -$92, . 8 SPpnoer, Samuel, A. 20) She is my nomination for the ‘8 BS " ais net ae 8,01 8, R. 398, TE 20. ¥ % “Ht .will..be in the industrial G9-528-29 Smith, Paul F. .33{ 36. 37 GQ vith Ma, 3Matgon, Jeanne Carlton 2.11} Weman of the Month. field 3 / G9-58B-29 os a _ A 3 SEH APT. rie ; ignifi: ea s Goce : smntth, Paul F Q 3 | A ba YH" Watsein, Jeanne Carlton fi ee Lesa aces 2 nt )u|Won't. it have-anything. to: do Peninsular Const. & Develop- | E% eid ag toe ass Maller appoint--with reconstructiofi;’ Miss Miller? G10-106-108 ment. Ce of SW% G10-436 27 60 4 Watson, Jeanne Cariton ment, you will have to look at her) “Industry is a part. of recon- ANGLERS PARK SHORES, KEY LARGO. PLAT BOOK 1 PAGE 148 N 660 Ft. of W% of TS 22 & 27 SEC. 14 TWP. G1 R. 39 Ri D4-212-213 NW% of SEX struction,” Miss Miller replied room cree ai = PPPP DP P Ph be >>> § maaw nn weea a G10-436 27 3 Watson, Jeanne Cariton 41 i ef us a a Pre as | Terrain Corporation _ 04] all that part of Wis After graduation from college “The British Embassy here has Terrain Corporation 4 of SEM of NWK she did four years’ graduate work | an advisor on industrial relations, | You help the war ef fort by traveling . Terrain Corporation . G10-436 7 Merein: Corporation 310-43 Watson, Jeanne Carlton .... 3.93;in economics at the University of who is a permanent member of a hours . Terri prporatio 2 “Al s of N : é \ Terrain Corporation 64 | ONC Shen 3 Watson, Jeanne Carlton... 6.6¢/Chicago. Spent a year studying) the British Ministry of Labor. | uncrowded yd ah Coens 64) N 660 Ft. of NW% i labor conditions abroad. Worked! And apparently they find that! as ConnoaEon 3 sw later as a New York factory in-| very useful. It is obvious our| FLORIDA MOTOR LINES’ new night schedules are designed particularly for TAVERSIBE, icy A a Gt mie ance Cae cs Sealed : so 3 . Jeanne Carlton ...... 4.23) Spector in the ladies’ garment in-! own embassv would find a simi-| YOUR greater comfort and convenience jocatiennghony sot tetwenn Key . Tavernier Harbor Association 2.89 | That ee dustry. Served as director of the lar person useful. International West and Miami. You will tae jung on these oO. PLAT hook 1, PAGE 07, PLAT BOOK 2 PAGE eRe NES Division of Women in Industry relations will be concerned with LEAVE ee Sea ae BR | NEY of SEX Ly- and Minimum Wage of the New‘ questions that have industrial 1:30 A.M. — 3:30 A.M. — 5:30 A.M. — 7:30 A. M. pone Chan, M, g Bey Gloss Watson, Jeanne Cariton az | York State Department of Labor. origin. So it might be useful to Other convenient North and South schedules permit t al- Boswell 2 102] sey of SEM of sens aes "| And_ finally succeeded Frances! the State Department if people is ; t ta See oe = > oe 5 Baston, Lloyd W. 90) Perkins as New York State Indus- | who know that field could gather| ™ost any time you desire. ‘Or SEASIDE, KEY LARGO, PLAT BOOK 1 PAGE v Y % cs o IIND | PLAT BOOK 2 PAGR 10. PT. LOT 4 SEC. 14 TWP. 625.1t.3SE. ! meee Yet gs Manering, A. W. 90} ees: er eat at en artnet etc tue is NORTHBOUNL 6. 2 J1-81 .... Moore, M. C.-High, C. ¢ # - Sawina ' e already done es a 8% 2 31-58 Gautier, DB & Pastuer, 2B ; < 3 eaweath, Se %°! Governor Herbert Lehman, who: some things which interest me| !2 Departures Daily. pane 2 — Odd Half SUNSET COVE. KEY LARGO, PLAT ROOK x wae i 7” lis now director of the Office of yery much. For instance, they THBO' M 2 5. 4, 7. 8, 12 Pe ae ee. s : j oes 8 Boone, p EL * 06 | Foreign Relief. and Rehabilita-' have ‘decasualized’ certain types 12 Departures Daily—Every 2 Hours—on Odd Hours Pt f6 10 oe BOP sient % 5 is, 4s] and SW% of sea ¥ tion. of labor. The British, being a - P E anew me: tl auec beet : cig ies shi -41| | As Miss Miller and I sat in her | shipping nation, need dock labor B U Ss Ss TAT ION <.' Pinder, Wm., Es 48) NEM of SW% of 9| Gramercy Square apartment re-; to load and unload ships. But they 2 ¢ won NO, Kier nee: Warn ene ae % i ® i wai cent I _— Bes what she Lom pes mate sieving fended Southard and Bahama Streets + Phone 242 . cata te 4315, ty 4 y sidered le out nding task of! especially in wartime — because eee oe Warren Hy et ELEM of SW cog da M48 4 . Le & Baden, 6.6 21] ‘post war reconstruction. | work came only a few days at aj pad ee ar Ware “48 SE% - 21 5f 4 Catiton, “MS! io. .61] Providing jobs,” . she said , time and was paid for by the day. Gurey, L. & Warren, H.* Rr tog Pd ieee | Cariton, M. 8: 1.05] Wietly. “We must all put our, The men were not interested in| B5-445 Barty: Et Ware HD. 2 48|NE% of NW oF 5 “| heads together to give people jobs| staying around for two or three | “TAVERNIOR VILLAS, K ARGO: PLAT WOOK 1 PAGE 62 > . 37 = Vanderpool ‘Properties, Inc. 1.05 | aftér this war. People won't live days’ work and pay, so they were SUB. OF LOT 3 PT. LOT 28WY, of NWY SEC, 26 TWP, 628.38 3 Vanderpool Properties, Inc. . 1.05|@8ain through what they suffered! Grifting away. | A B2-544 mevme Stites, Luke 8, - z as |i? the thirties. I believe the inter-| “England solved the problem BE B2-544 | . Stites, Luke 5. : 7 2 Vanderpool Properties, Inc. _ national situation can be taken! by hiring men by the week, and “BRO anes ete PLAT ROOK 1. FY 1 PAGE 194 |. NEW “G -337 ay % Vanderpool Properties, Ine. _ 98) care of, if men and women have | using them to clear streets and do . LOT 14 SEC. 6 TWP, 625.1.296. E Ey Vanderpool Properties, Inc. a tha to earn a livin: other odd jobs, when they were Mandalay Beaches Inc. 68)" “Ga. 337 Gistz : 3 or Peters, T. J. 1.51 ince to earn sg. y Beaches Inc. 63) s% of “Providing jobs is not impos-:not needed to load or unload . Mandalay Beaches Inc. | Mandalay Beaches Inc. 2 2 2 2 2 2 Vandittpoot : oy eucind Ine. 1.45 Sible; but it won't do itself. It will!ships. This has the possibility of or Peters, T. J. Mandalay hes Inc. me Vanderpool Propert Inc. 3. “48 | take both technical skill and good! much wider application. I'm curi- Mandalay Beaches Ine. ¥ SENECRAS 768! pt Ga-a n. B-2: 3 Vanderpool Properties, Inc. -60| will. Both are important. On the ous to learn what else they have AMENDED PLA’ yo Ass i . a x" o SEC, 6 TWP, 62 e. 2 - 3 Vanderpool Properties, Inc. 241 | other hand there is a real chance | thought up.” 5 54 34.596 Vanderpool Properties, Inc. 27.49/ for initiative to falter and to fail| Add all this together and you 09 ......... Surry Properties, P : W% of 3 —for inactivity to come in and {will see that the work Miss Miller sereecseennee curry Properties, ine. a, SW% E2-128 _ : 3 Rodgers. Carson -*°| take control. And this would bej does in London may well produce Properties, Properties, % ‘ ¥ $4: Gates, Edward C. 90‘ disastrous.” |reports which would help in un- Properties, == b Miss ‘Miller is not inclined to| tangling the economic and indus. To Business Firms Propertior ae < : # ee $3 3 Fatleoner, Sylvia D. 1.96| Overtalk concerning her appoint-' trial snarls of post war recon- | Curry Properties, Inc. ae ment. But while we were discuss-! struction. : Curry Properties: ine : E 3 Jevtice, wintsain James ; Boe a _— Law ne : | 30 54 3 Arbaugh, L. L. and Eden,C.C. 5.14 ea craene Eee ae SS EN - egislature, se’ orth various provis set on ae ete E Arbaugh, L. L. and Eden, CC. gis _ SEC. . O28. iz __ SCIENTISTS TEST they fell. The 1,000-pounders were | {| ‘egistration with the county cler | the personnel of these comprising t are -- Lowe, A. J. & Blanton, i. V. 7 a8 cess MeCulough, Virginia H. \{ar more reliable. ill 4 att anne TAVERD ich NO. 2, PLAT ook 2 PAGE 8, AMENDED PLAT BLOCK- BUSTERS Fite eal in Seadoo feiither cern or firm. The law as passed provid 7 SUB. OF LOTS 19 & bat Lon & 18 of GOV. LOT 2 SEC. 24 bs % ? oy: % j 1. All persons operating unimcorporated 5 —_ mectoeel Anaie < -— 06 | experiments with: 4000-pounders oa a “ init ani Gum seo A 5-153 Woods, Dexter , ‘ 3 beyshigy Corp. 5. || ness or professions under any name but the a % Woes eset ~ ° neveneseeee: LONDON; May 24.—A group of! and 8,000rpounders but they could | | proper or known called names, must - '00ds, Dexter ¥ TeesBeicali eer iChevelier Corp... iat (not find a big enough area of “fictitious” trade name with the clerk Woods, pease, Box Gh 031 16491 o> lOnat esier Corn = British scientists, has. .comuleted,,. | Woods, Dexter 31 3b. 64801 Chevetier Co i ai ‘one of the nosiest experiment of paste land: on: wick: te: explode] J) court = oe a where the principal! place Woods, Dexter z Atl ie ear $y enower tthe question; them. They sie, HolweVver, shat | —- — neds ee 3 vate es 5 x 08 is for ths re or Moods: Dextre tt, ct ELE| “Which is the more effective} &,000-poundér‘‘dges - hot Hate ce: 0) is charge: 33 evelier Corp. : {| ane 8,600 pound bomb or two. 7stwice the blast effect of, two 4,- ion. Moods, Dexter 81 646 °° Che |-000- rm Wowie, Dexter : 31 640A Ohevelfer” Corp, -pounders. But’ it is* far ane 3. Furthermore, the names of = 31 648 Chath: a Ci 5 lers?” = Ciat ea pede tee a jau 5 1 hatham Bend Corp. |,000 pound jconcentrated and 100 per cent terested, and the extent to w dedi odatedateteteteted pape resererererr SSFBAeaLVses Murrell, John M. a 31 6. > nd C 3 i = } LOT 19 SEC, 84 TWP, 62 Be ior N% of SHH GE-399 1 $3 34 “SO Hargrett, Wet. Chasics) They exploded ten 100-pound 'reliable, and is best for block|f/ must be registered as well. E2-160 . 4 oF iar NWX of ee Gee ie ae bombs on different types of sur-| busting over a limited area—the | 4. Penalty for non-comp! bance corey pGARDEN cov ent Monk Att seek 1 g Chevelier Corp. ‘i face and measured the blast. Then! Krupp works at Essen, for in- registered business and those interested in d y PT. x P ee Pigeons = = Rae oe ; Cagseller Coty. a 6s; they got some 1,000-pounders’ instance. : business the right to defend or maintain = neice ee ee eS 8 anaes Chevelier Corp. 3.14) and compared the blast effect with, On the other side, though, 8.- court in this state, either as plaint 13-360 ‘ some Lucas, Fred, et al = = : Chevelier as -14| the smaller bombs. 600-pound bombs may miss the | P = Dummer, J. a “rae 4 35 % re Me taak he aaeeese + = eas Corp. =< The effect of the 100-pounders, | target entirely; if you drop two on it wre pea na ~ 3 os 3 . G3-487 G8-245 Peacock Albert V. Ir. & Si. 73 sone 2355 32 Chevelier beg -14 | they found. depended too much on! 4,000-pounders you are twice as| aw regarding registration is liable 3-487 G8-245 sm Peacock, Albert V., Jr. & Sr = 3 otis Snag 3 4 | be totes pa aha femrary es CEG BT 5 Chevelier Corp. rae .14| the ground or material on which likely to hit the objective. formation charging a misdemeanor file 6 i> Brom trerzan ce 8 — = Hepworth 3 A. ames Gh) AML 6 55 32 Chevelter Corp. a ee se by any person aggrieved by the fictitio us name KEY LARGO, CITY DU STRIAL SEC. PLAT NO. 5. PT. SE ‘ : 3 Chevelier Corp. Sr ee on conviction of such charge shall be liat TWP. 60 S.RA0 E. PLAT BOOK 1 PAGE 1 Bi oo 29 358 Chevelier Corp. - a NOTICE OF TAX SALE FOR DELINQUENT 1942 \]| of $25.00 or 60 days in jail, or both. Titenig iy’ B ee 48] Siew of Nivig 3 Chatham Bond Corp. .\_ EVERGLADES DRAINAGE DISTRICT TAXES _5. Before registration can be made, Bunnell, oer 7 ee a pe ewan Bend a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all lands delinquent on June 1, 1943 tention to register must be advertised at leas > Garey, Adam C ESET . |for non-payment of EVERGLADES DRAINAGE IviSTRICT Taxes for th ‘ - Carey, Adam C. All Gi0-449-451_ E Jangon, Maude C. - | year 1942, or oo winch thereof as muy be Hecessary te gay vhe aaweer ane week for four (4) consecutive weeks in 2 newspaper Hamlin, Margaret 64) SEH sof SEX. a S for taxes on said lands for said year, together with. the,costs of ele |]| »ps defined by law in the county where the Hamlin, Margaret B. . E ‘e3 wl Jaudon, Maude C. fied in the laws governing said District, will be sold a public agict ti d Hamlin, Margaret B. ot] See 43-481 * Jaudon, Maude C. ginning at twelve o’clock noon on the ist day of Jake, 1943. 4¢ th ion is made. Hamlin, Margaret B. ae G10-449-451 5 Jaudon, Maude C. . door of the Court House in the City of Key West, Florida, and on This law applies to A: ents . Chatham Bend Ci PP jo Apartm Rawson, Minnie .... - £3 Oa atl eng Corp. - until said sale is completed. s Cabi Miami Bank & Trust Gh *° 4g} AM : ; Heeioree Bend Corp. ton HComBlete list of sue (fetingiient lands is avallgzite to itbiic, Inspec: tations, Cabin Courts, or business « Lucas, Anna .. ¢ ; ~ oe b- M ‘os Chevelier Corp, t luring usiness hoyrs at eoffice of the Tax Collettor for the t Lueas, Fannie t an s "8401 \hevelier Corp, County of Monroe in the Court Hotise-ht Key West. Florida, awa inaeinies cépt such as are operated under the Klink, Agnes K. ; ts: + penevaller: corm En) to creer ied Silat Hellngtent IASt) Py RAN Gr by Lélepto he orttn | owner. Carey, Rose EB. 4 evelier Co: Fson, during business meres witty bejfully answered.by the office of, aid, v2 : ter: ARGO, PLAT BooK 1 tiie “61 28¢ 65 1212204 "Jaudon, Ma Tax Collector. ae * generally agree that the ter 12. SRC. 24 TWP. 62 SR ae posts - 34 G40:.! “Cheveller Corp: b KH, -LADD, or-called name” as used in the law would be ths Rpikiouh Ko a ts 62 s 34 54017-Chevelier Sort Sioeas * : FRAN =4 tee Patel =“ SE 640 payee ; Pas Collector, Monroe Coanay., Pa example; Suppose you are one of the numerous NECREST, MAINLAND. PLAT BOOK aes PAGE a2 '* ¢ nse neane 34 640 . Pr. se “f cee ‘cuti — pesca — Jones family. Suppose your proper name ic “John ates seniiatenas og : D3. dees : 35 31 320 Chatham Bena Corp. - Edward Jones,” but your called name is “J_ E ; Decoaie 2 33 640 ~—- Peters, Thos. J. : peti - JONES.” Unless your business is » operated Prpclbelagd rie ag ‘ sie = 32640 Chevelier Corp. 4 f ~ar at Renereeraeerers 32 640 Chevelier Corp. toe hatin i} under one or the other of these = you would be Szady, John, et ux i 2 —$—$— $$$ —___ eae: Tone: ot ' = = 32 640 Chevelier Corp. 99 | . a required to register. Seevane: j testes bin 46] wy . Ee, 33 320 = Peters, Thos. J. H | HE 3 fee | fob on teats ahd 574 ait nti if bs wa Shhh RAS Stevens, AWA. & E. W. Se ae eT ee ee * = pam ange —aueee ||| be Key West Citizen Stady, Julide ; BH nrsuemeee 33 BY 32 10 y McDonkat ry : , . oH Offers Its Assistance In mi Rice, BE. riatee ag ‘ 3

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