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| i | | (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, May 28—The New York Giants defeated the ‘Chicago Cubs yesterday by a score of, 3 to 2, while the Cin- cinnati Reds: shutout the Phil- ‘ adelphia Phillies, 7 to 0. The Boston Red Sox took both games of a doubleheader from the Cleveland Indians, taking the first game, which was a shutout, 2 to 0. The score in the second was 4-3. The following are the results of the games: National League At Cincinnati Philadelphia 5 Cincinnati = TAG: O Johnson, Podgajny and Living- ston; Riddle and Mueller. | | } | At St. Louis Boston - ‘St. Louis * Tobin and Masi; O'Dea. RHE a5 1 if Pollet and| At Chicago New York . Chicago « Wittig, Mungo and Lombardi; | Warneke, Prime and Hernandez. | American League First Game At Boston Cleveland Naymick, Reynolds, Heyis, and Rosar; Hughson and [ea- cock. { BE} v 6 3 | | | R.H. E.} 3.7 Of a 480 Bagby and Rosar; Judd and! Partee. | At New York , Detroit ichards; ald, Murphy and Hemsley. STANDINGS American League Club— Cleveland New York Washington DOORS fo Philadelphia _. Chicago St. Louis _ Boston Pet. 593 560 552 -520/ 483 455 435 393 | i Club— Brooklyn St. Louis Boston Philadelphia Cicinnati Pittsburgh __ New York . Chicago Pet. | 667 -607 | 600 519 448 | 423 21 10 Wu 15 10 ROD 13 16 11 15 12 18 400 920 .310] SRR AA TODAY’S GAMES MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES eee National League Philadelphia at Cincinnati, | morning game. Boston at St. Louis. New York at Chicago. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. American League Cleveland at Boston. Detroit at New York. Chicago at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Washington. URGES THAT (Continued from Page Une) Key West on a basis where they at least will not lose any money. Mr. Ball was asked by The Citizen if he knew of any other places in his regional district of Six states where there is as lit- tle fresh meat as in Key West, and he replied Promptly: “Yes: Panama City, Florida; Mobile, Alabama, and Bruns- | wick, Georgia.” | He felt confident that, after | ‘proper measures have been tak- fn, Key West will get a far| larger volume of fresh meats} than it is obtaining at present, ut he added that Key Westers should not be led to believe that ‘the poundage sent here will give | each of them two and one-half ‘pounds a week, as had been an- nounced. | | } | SLATE PRODUCTION ST. LOUIS—North Wales is said to produce the world’s best slate. { At A Dollar Novelist—Unless my book sells, 1 shall starve to death. Publisher—Excellent idea! That would advertise the work splen didly. |St. Louis | Tampa TEMPERATURES | Temperature data for the 24) hours ending 8:30 a. m., May 28,| 1943, as reported by the U. S. Weather Bureau: i Highest Lowest last 24hours last night 88 68 70 58 . 90 83 .. 88 66 72 49 erg 50 Galveston 86 79 | Jacksonville 88 67 Kansas City — 81 _ KEY WEST _ 87 81 K.W. AIRPORT 87 78 Memphis —. 77 73 Miami 72 Minneapolis 47 New Orleans . 72 New York 60 Norfolk ca 64 Oklahoma City _ Pensacola 74 Pittsburgh 56 57 4 Atlanta _ ston _ rownsville Charleston Chicago Detroit E { HAS LONG TUSK ST. LOUIS—The male nar- whal, belonging to the family of toothed whales, .is characterized by the presence of a long tusk. | i SUMMER DRINKING IS WINTER’S SNOW (By Associated Press) BOULDER, Colo., May 28. — City people who dislike shoveling the snow from their walks can sympathize with Forest Ranger! Art Randall. He had to climb to! the top of Mount Thorodin and shove] the snow from the top of the mountain into a huge tank. That chore was necessary be- cause the snow is the only drink- | ing water source for the fire look- ‘ out'stationed on the mountain this summer. LOUIS E. RIOU MADE SERGEANT! (Special to The Citizen) CAMP STEWART, Ga, May 28—Post Headquarters today announced the promotion of \Cpl. Louis E. Riou, of 904 Emma | Street, Key West, Florida, to the grade of Sergegnt. He was advanced to his new tank on the recommendation ot jhis battery commander. His pro- motion was based on his atten- tion to duty and his soldierly qualities. Sergeant Riou is a sergeant in an anti-aircraft unit here. Classified Column FOR SALE $5,000 with only $3,500 cash, bal. $1,500 to suit. Nice 2 Bedroom home, modern conveniences} and two apartments, all furn-;} ished. Eaton, between. William: and Elizabeth Sts. Present in-| come $80.00 per > can be} more. Apply 724 Eaton. Mrs.; Curry. aug27-3tx TECHNICAL BOOKS — New! Shipment weekly. A look at| our Technical Shelf may save; you dines of postage and; weeks of waiting. PAUL} SMITH, bookseller, 334 Simon- ton St at Eaton St. | aprl-tf; TRAILER, New Moon, 21 ft. Electric refrigeration. Can fi-! nance. Skating Rink. may5-tf ! SPECIAL—One thousand Manila! Second Sheets, $1.00. 500; Sheets, 60c. These prices now in effect. The Artman Press.} aprl-tf) FOR SALE—23-foot Harris Ca-! ravan and enclosed screened porch. D. Buchanan, Mastic} Trailer Park. may24-6tx } | FOR SALE—Equipment in J. D.’s; Restaurant. Also many miscel-| laneous large and small items.| Apply Jefferson Hotel, 114 Du-} val St. ELECTRIC FRIGIDAIRE, small, | A-1 air conditioner. Home or; office. Small Radio, Electric Iron. Skating Rink. may24-tf DINING ROOM DINETTE SET| and Radio. 913 Georgia Street. | may24-tf} LADIES’ and MEN’S BICYCLES, Motor Scooter. Skating Rink may24-tt | FOR SALE—Boat Sailfisher Ii. 32’ long, cabin and marine mo- tor. In Al condition. Appiy at boat fill off Roosevelt Blvd. ! may26-3tx FOR SALE—B-flat Boehm Clar- inet, built to A-440 Vibration. | Made of polished crackproof| ebonite. Complete outfit, in-| cludes three reeds, mouthpiece! cap and case. All brand new. Instrument never used. $50.00; cash. Bennie Collier, 1510! Duncan St. may26-3tx | LAUNCH LEOTA. Raised deck.! 28 ft. 8 in. long on deck, 10 ft. | width. Round bottom boat} drawing 3 ft. of water. 816; White street. may26-3tx | 1939 CENTURY BUICK. $395. See! L. H. Starling, Jefferson Hot may27-ti TRAILER, worth $600. Good * tires. Awning. Owner leav-! ing. Sacrifice for cash. Brooks, ; Ross Trailer Park. may27-3tx | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 800! North Beach Road. may27-2ta! MEDIUM HEIGHT, UPRIGHT} Electric Piano. 1120 Seminary Street. may28-2tx ! i IRON WATER TANK, 800 gal- lons. 1830 Fogarty Avenue. may28-2tx FOR SALE—Singer Sewing Ma-| chine, cabinet model, slightly , used. Office desk. Phone 618, 312 William Street. may28-3tx ) EXCHANGE ipa ceceenaragmempenaeeinn ZENITH PORTABLE AC-DC eacccneccesos WANTED WANTED—A chance to bid on your next printing order. THE ARTMAN PRESS. jly9-tf WANTED: Small furnished house or apartment. Permanent tenant for suitable place. Call or see W. M. Arnold at Florida Motor Lines. may24-6tx WANTED — Furnished Apart- ment, two or three rooms. Box N, care Citizen. may26-3tx OLD RAGS. Apply The Citizen Office. feb15-tf | WANTED—Electric Sewing Ma- Call 1040 may27-2tx chine, rent or buy. Extension 9. COAT HANGERS WANTED. $1.00 a hundred. Phone 282, we will call, White Star Cleaners, 701% Duval St. aprl-tf THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Today In History 1830—The Indian Removal Bill, moving Indians to more western lands, a national issue \ then, enacted by Congress. | i 1866—4th Wisconsin Cavalry Regiment mustered out after five years and a_ day of service— longest record term for volun: teers. 1917—Active campaign against draft dodgers begins. | 1918—(25 years ago) First Di- vision of the 28th Infantry takes Cantigny and holds it {German counter-attacks — first ; American unit in major jin first world war. 1934—Dionne quintuplets born in Ontario, Canada. 1937—Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, first opens for traffic. 1940—Belgium king surrenders army of half a million to Ger- mans. 1940-President appoints Na- tional Defense Commission head- ed by Stettinius, Knudsen and Hillman. 1941—Axis Africa Egypt. LOCAL SOLDIER IS GIVEN PROMOTION army in North take Halfaya Pass in (Special to The Citizen) CAMP STEWART, Ga. May 28.—Post Headquarters today announced the promotion of Pfc. Franklin J. Russell, of 821 Terry Lane, Key West, Florida, to the grade of Corporal. He was advanced to his new rank on the recommendation of his battery commander. His pro- motion was based on his atten- tion to duty and his soldierly qualities. Corporal Russell attended high school in Key West before his entry into service Feb. 6, 1943. He now is a gunner in an anti- aircraft unit here. LEGALS OTICE OF COMPLE’ or BUDGET AND MEETING F PURPOSE OF HEARING 0) JECTE AND COMPLAINT: To All Whom it May Concern: Pursuant to Section 3-A of Sen- 10 “jate Bill No. 835 relating to Ever HELP WANTED COOK, white or colored. Apply 416 Southard street, next to Skating Rink. may11-tf ‘AITRESSES for day or night work. Apply 416 Southard street, next to Skating Rink. mayl1-tf | WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN GIRLS. Good salary. Southern- most City Pharmacy. apr7-tf HELP WANTED—MALE MEN WANTED White and col- ored foi Stockroom and Porter Work. Apply Mr. Bennett, S. H. Kress & Co. may19-20-21-26-27-28; EMPLOYMENT WANTED THREE GOOD CARPENTERS looking for repair work of all kinds. Peterson. 906 Division. Street. may24-6tx MAN, college ‘graduate, MA de- gree, 43 years old, wants three months work in Key West. Fifteen years teaching experi- ence. Call 651-J. may26-3tx FOR RENT | FOR RENT—DETECTIVE STOR- TES. The very newest and goriest—not an antique in the lot! Rents start as low as 10c per week. PAUL SMITH, book- seller, corner Simonton and Eaton St. aprl-tf LOST LOST—Gas Ration “A” Book in Return to 1302 White Street. may26-3tx “A” RATION BOOK. Bishop. Fort Village Extension E-9. . may27-3tx BILLFOED;. containing Gas Ra- tion Book, Identification Cara and Registration Slip. Sara E. Diah, Phone 481. may28-3tx = GASOLENE “A” Ration Book. Division. may28-3tx |SET OF FORD KEYS, brown leather case. Corner White and Southard Sts., Phone i167-J. may28-1tx Radio for Bicycle. Box H, care Citizen. may27-3tx i jun2-3-4-9-10-11-16-17-18 | ‘ the name of James E. Wilson.! Isaac} Return to Justino W. Ruiz, 906/ Division St. Best place to get! _ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. | (S4.) glades Drainage District passed by the Legislature of the State of Florida at its 1941 session, the Board of Commissioners of Evel glades Drainage District has cau! ed to be prepared a budget show- ing the debt service requirements of the District during the year bi ginning on the ist day of next No- vember and ending on the 31st day of the succeeding October, and the same has been placed on file in the office of the Secretary of the District—at Room 1107 Biscayne Building. Miami, Florida. where the same may be examined, and this is to notify you that said Board will meet at said place on the 14th day of June, A. TY 1943. at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said di (being not less than ifteen days from the date of the first publication hereof) for the purpose of hearing objections and omplaints with respect to said rudeet, BOA OF COMMISSIONERS OF EVERGLADES DRAINAGE DIS- TRICT. By (SEAL) ‘TEST: MARK R. TENNANT. Chairman. M. THROOP., Secretary. may28;jun4,1943 IN THE CYRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH CIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. IN CHAN-| CERY. Cane N®, 8-598 LILLIAN PERRIN ABELL, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE ROBERT WALKER ABELL, _- Detendant:~ of ORDER OF PUBLICATION Lieutenant Robert Walker Abell, 65th Signal BN Fort Louis State of Washington You are hereby required to appear to the Bill of Complaint, for divoree, in ‘the above styled cause on the 7th day of June, A. D, 1943, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken| as confessed. ‘This order to be published once a. Week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in Key West, Florida. { Done and_Ordered this 6th day of May, A. D. 1943. (SRAL) Ross C Sawyer County, Flo! By: 6 Florence E, Sawyer, Deputy Clerk: THOMAS S. CARO, Solicitor for the Plaintiff. may7-14-21-28,1943 in tite ent ohthe oF 7 " crR or THE, STATE OF ‘LORIDA, AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. CHANCERY, : No, 8-2 | FRED LEE LEDFORD, Plaintif vs. DIVORC MINNIE MAY MULL LEDFORD, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION Minnie May Hull Ledford, 119 North Avenue, N. W., Atlanta, Georgia You are hereby required to pear to the Bill of Complaint for divorce in the above styled cause on the 5th day of July A. D. 1943, otherwise the allegations therein Will be taken _as confessed. : This order is to be published once ja week for four consecutive weeks lin ‘The Key pane published in Key We Done and Ordered this 13th day of May, A. D. 1943. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer ak of the Circuit Court, Monroe . Florida. By: a) Kathleen Not: TE: f, H TO: | | | i mayl4-21-28,Jun4,1943 against | action} Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe|f rida. is| ap-| Miami, Florida, on the 14th day of} = | thereto, | } THE sT. AND FOR MO} CHANCERY, , 4 Cane No. 9-13 PRENDY POWELL, Plaintitt, vs. DIVORCE MARY CATHERINE HAINES POWELL, ... . Tefendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION | TO: Mary Catherine Haines Powell,! 518 Fillmore Street Port Townsend, Washington You are hereby required to appear| to the Bill of Complaint for divorce in the above styled cause on the sth! day of July, A. D. 1943, otherwise! the allegations therein will be taken as confessed. This Order is to be published once! & Week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, new: per published in Key West, Florida. Done and Ordered this’ 20th da: of May, A. D. 1943. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Cireuit Court, Monroe County, Florida, By: (Sd.} Florence E. Sawyer. Deputy Clerk. | (Sa.) ALLAN B. CLRARE UR 1 | Solicitor for Plaintiff. | may21-28;jun4-11,1943! OF FLORIDA, IN| OF COUNTY. IN) 7} | In the United States District | Court in and for the Southern Dis- triet of Florida No. 15-KW-Ci Tnited States of America, Petition- | 6.41 Acres of Land, more or in| Monroe County, Florida, ily Thomas, et al, Defend- | ‘otice of Condemnation Pro- ceedings to whom it may concern. | and to: (b) The following per- isons who are believed to be non-| residents of Florida and whose | last known addresses are as set| forth below and all persons claiming | by, through or under them, having | or’ claiming some interest in and to} the property being condemned here- | in, Edna Cleare Todd, W. 143rd St, Apt. 6, New York, } if al single woman and if a married wo-) man whose married name is above, then she and her husband, whose} given name is unknown, and if a married woman whose name was formerly as above, then she and her husband, whose names are unknown. Austin C. Harper, Executor of the estate of Mary Margaret Harper, de- ceased, clo Rosendale & Dodd, 129 William St., New York, Y¥. (c) The following persons whose addresses. are unknown, if living, and if dead their unknown heirs andlor assigns, | whose names and addresses are un-, known Tropical Building & Invest- | ment Company, a Florida corpora- tion, in receivership, the unknown | assigns, successors in interest, trus- tees, or any claimants whatsoever, claiming by, through or under said | Tropical Building & Investment Company, claiming any interest in the property involved in this suit. 8S. Waite, A. L. Pohalski, C. B. Pendleton, C. B. Adams, E. berg and’ P. B. Baker, known directors and trustees of Tropical Bu’ 1 vestment Company, a dissolved Flor- ida corporation. Bronson, deceased; Estate of Rufus James Cleare, deceased; Estate of George D. Warren, deceased; Estate of Cad Coles, deceased; Estate of Mary Margaret Harper, deceased; tate of Charlotte Ellen Roberts, etimes known Ella Warren Roberts, deceased; ate of John Henry. Warren, deceased; Estate of Robert N. Samber; Estate of Bea- less, G. | trice Roberts White, also known as| Beatrix Elizabeth Gomez, deceased. Henry Williams, Jr. Ralph A. White and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, creditors, grantees, other ‘claimants, | claiming through, under or against any and all the above named defendants who may be dead, and the unknown as-| signs, successors in interest, trus-| tees or any other party claiming by, | through, under or against any and! all the above named corporations, | dissolved or otherwise, and ali) claimants under any and all the| above named parties and all persons and parties claiming or having any interest or claiming as owners, mortgagees, judgment creditors, and or lien holders, or claiming any in- terest in and ‘to . said property by reason of dedication, reservations, lor restrictions, zoning regulations or in any manner whatsoever, in or upon the property being condemned in this cause, to-wit: Tract No. 8. All that tract or parcel of land lying | and being in Monroe County, Flor-| ida, and being Lot 14, Block 8, Tract | 10 as per plat recorded August 27,/ 1904 in the office of ;the Clerk of Monroe County, Florida. All that tract or par- ing and being in Mon-| North 46 feet of Lot 15, ust 1904, in the office of the| Clerk ‘of Court, Monroe County Florida. ‘Tract No. 10. All that tract or parcel of land lying and be- | Ing in Monroe County, Florida, and | being the South 33.7 feet of Lo’ Block 8, Tract 10, as per plat record td August 27, 1904, in the office of e Clerk of Cour jorida. Tract or parcel of 1 in Monroe County, Florida, and be- ing the West 10 feet of Lot 19 and all Lot 20, Bloek.8, Tract 10, as per plat recorded August 27, 1904, in the office of the Clerk of Court, M ugty. PL “Tract No. that trace OF Barcel of and being in Monroe Coun ida, and being Lots 4, 5, 6 and 10, Block 10, Tract 10, as per plat record- ed March 27, 1895, in the office of the Clerk of Court, Monroe County, Flor- ida. Tract No. 17. All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in| Monroe County, Florida, and being Lot 1, Block 9, Tract 10, as per plat Tecorded August 27, 1904, in the of- | fice of the Clerk of Court, Monroe Florida Tract No. 18. All et or parcel of land lying and being in Monroe County Florida, and béing Lot 2, Block 9, Tract 10, as per plat recorded August 27,| 1 in the office of the Clerk of | Monroe County, Florida. . 26 All that tract or par- eel of land lying and being in Mon- roe County, Florida, and being Lots 20 to 28, inclusive, Block 3, Tract 10, as per plat recordel August 27 | 1904, in the office of the Clerk of | Court, Monroe County, 12, All that tract Monroe County, Florida. Whereas, a Petition for Condem- nation has been filed June 19, 1942,/ and amendment filed May 13, 1943, in the Unitéd States District Court in and for the Southern District of Florida, by the United States of America, petitioner, against the de- |fendants named therein, praying for | | condemnation upon proper compen- sation to provide for a militar: training camp in. connection with Fort Taylor, Key st, Florida, up: lon the property hereinabove de-/ |seribed Now. Therefore. you are | commanded to be and appear in| the United States District Court for | the Southern District of Florida, at | { | | June, 1943, by filing your written claim or answer, either in person or | by attorney, and to show what right, title, interest or claim you have ‘n and to said property and show cause why said rty should not be} taken in said petition and amendment nd this you are not to omit pon penalty of being barred of all | claims and interest in and to said’ lands; or having judgment by de- fault entered against you. WIT- NESS my hand and official seal of this Court this “llth day of May, 1943. Edwin R. Williams, Clerk, United States District Court. South- >: may14-21-28:jun4,1943 {N_ THE, CIRCUIT COURT TREO ELEVENTH. Fosieran, ome iT | | 1943. | That W. H. Sanborn, holder of Ta Tract 10, as per plat recorded Aug- | @ id Tying and being | qo. | Tommie’s SKATING RINK LEGALS \ THE. CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case EMANUEL JAME: \Man, 122, Helped | (By Asneciated Press) CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, May '28—Unele Mark Thrash, whose jclaim to 122 years of age is sup- ported by War Department rec- ‘ords, helped bury the dead the Chickamauga battlefield onio.| #8ht now he's more este You are hereby required to ap- pear to the bill of complaint tort diyorce filed against you in the| above entitled cause first Monday in July A. otherwise the allegations of pill will be taken as confessed. E = r iene ska ocaeran Key West.| Also Electrical Appliance Repairs Florida, this 20th day of May A 629 Eaton, Cor. Elizabeth “THE FASTEST RADIO SERVICE IN SOUTH FLA~ 9-9 KARHAN, Plaintift, vs. DIVORCE LEAH C. KARHAN, 7 Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Leah C. Karhan, 2307 Maplewood Ave., Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, AL & JOE (Circuit Court Seal) Clerk (3a) Ross C Sawyer of the Cireuit Court. Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk ALBURY, Plaintiff. may21- By: WILLIAM _V. Attorney for jan4-11,1943 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, Rates Certificate 19 sued the Reasonable th 27, has filea effice and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate | embraces the following described property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-w Lot 9 Sqr 1, Crain's of Grassey Key, Plat Boo Page 51, X-340, Monroe County Records. The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Lillie Crane. Unless said certificate shall be re- deemed according to law, the prop- oe FORD HOTEL 60 NE. 3rd Street 80 Rooms - Elevator Solarium | i] jerty described therein will be sold to the first the highest bidder court house door on the day in the month of which is the 5th day of Ju Dated this 2ist day of May, (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida may?21 at 28;jun4-11,1943 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 4th day of July filed same in my of! made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described | property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 1 Sar 1, Crain's subdivision of Grassey Key Plat Book 1 Page 51 X-340, Monroe County Records. The assessment of the said prop- Bury Civil War Dead . J. F. SIKES LICENSED PLUMBER “8, SS RADIO SERVICE TWO HOTELS om MIA MI = rcrctas maces LOCATED IN HEART OF CITY ROOMS WITH BATH AND TELEPHONE Write or Wire for 100 Rooms - Elevster Heated 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION erty under the said certificate 11 sued was in the name of L Crane. | Unless said certificate shall be re- | deemed according to law, the prop- erty described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of July, 1943 which is the 5th day of J 1943. Dated this 2ist day of May, 1943. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer | Clerk of Cireuit Court of Monroe | County, Florida. may’ LIND LUMBER 8 ;jun4-11,1943 | NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) - NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN, j That W. H. Sanborn holder of Tax Certificate No. 1972, issued the 4th day of July, A.D. 1927, has filed same in my office and hast made application for a tax deed =| be issued thereon. Said certificate, embraces the following described property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 2 Sqr. 1, Crain's Subdivision of Grassey Key Plat Book 1 Page 51 X-340, Monroe County Records. The assessment of the said prop- | erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Lillie! Crane. Unless said certificate shall be re- deemed according to law, the prop- erty described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- day in the month » . Dated this 2ist day , 1943. AL, Ross C Sawyer urt of Monroe! EAL Clerk of Circuit Co Florida: cen may21-28;jun4-11,1943 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR | TAX DE! (Senate Bill Ne. 163) % NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That W. H. Sanborn, holder of Tax Certificate No. 1973 issued the 4th y of July, A. D. 1927, has filed same in my office and has made application for_a tax deed to/ be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described) property in the County of Monroe, Telephone 1 | State of Florida, to-wit: rain’s Subdivision Key, Plat Book 1 5-217, Monroe Coun- of Grasse; Page 51, ty Records. The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is-| sued was in the name of Joe Thorn Jackson. | Unless said certificate shall be re-| deemed according to law, the prop-) erty described therein will be sold to| the highest bidder at the — house door on the first day in the month of July, 3 which is the 5th day of Ju Dated this 2ist day of Mi i (SEAL) Russ C Sawyer | Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe— ty, Florida. | sraatas may21-28;jun4-11,1943 | Affernoons: Tues. - Thurs. { and Sat., 2:30 - 4:30 i 2very Evening: 8:00 - 10:30 pm SKATE for HEALTH’S SAKE Phone Silt “Complete Line of BUILDING HARDWARE end PART SLEY COMPANY PHONE 71 Key West Florida SPECIAL NOTICE New W.P.B. Order Affects Service in KEY WEST Because of an equipment shertage in the telephone central office, persons wishing to obtain telephone service may experience difficulty unless they can qualify as essential users under a new War Production Board order, limiting installation of telephones. Equipment in the central office is now operating at capacity and material is not available to add new equipment. If you are planning to move or re- quest the installation of new service, a reasonable time may be necessary to determine if service can be made available. Please communicate with our business office for any further information. H. Overlin. Manager SouTHERn BELL TELEPHONE ano TELEGRAPH ComPaRS iusoeroratso » ARADO RDSDOSD