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FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1943 # By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD, June 4.—Love may or may not ruin digestion, but you'll find plenty of stars in _ the film capital who are convinced that digestion certainly ruins love. , Many actors and _ actresses, whose kisses — languid and fiery, “ according to dictates of the script —set the pace for things romantic ‘on the (silver screen, are con- vinced an individual must be’ ac- tually hungry to be able to make love superbly. Mae West and Acquanetta, the| Indian actress, don’t think so, but quick affirmative votes come from such players as Charles Boy- er, Barbara Stanwyck, Deanna Durbin, Dorothy Lamour, Maria Montez, Constance Bennett, Rob- ert Cummings, and Diana Barry- more. They all swear by an empty stomach as a good stimulant for romance, . Boyer, who has made perhaps. as many feminine hearts fly in formation as any other screen ac- tor, is 2 staunch believer in wooing before eating. “Cne cannot think of love-max- ing while meditating on the wea- derful steak that has just been consumed,” says the French ro- manticist. For comely Deanna, a little t2a and a sandwich is preferred as a mid-day repast if she faces an cf. ternoon of sophisticated love s€enes. When Miss Stanwyc ee turns cn her screen allure, she does it on} black coffee. It used to be a dozen cups a day. But that was in pre- ration days. Miss Bennett is a strong believer in celery eating: before her. ‘ove scenes, Cummings sticks to half an order. of. toast and jam, while. or- ange juice and a sweet roll are fa- vorites of Miss Barrymore. Miss Montez, who puts a goodly quantity of fire before the cam- eras, does it with a small fruit salad, while the queen of the sa- rong, Miss Lamour, stands by her jungle lunch” of papaya and a slice of pineapple. Ond from the ranks of directors comes this recommendation from’ STARS PUT LOVE BEFORE DINNER Hee PEA NS CALLING | DRAFTED MOTHERS, i Copyright, 1943 : SERRE ERERRERERE EER EEESS | Froh your letters, fted i mothers. of our nation,ithi¢. col- » Yow. most:) the winnnig ofthe i war) asi quickly. F as possible; Ap; i parently ©. you ; feel that “they j who keep; and * never give will t never have.” But. you like- i 4 wise feel that t others should ERAINE TURIN do their shi } of giving, as well as you andiyour. dear ones, who are fighting for ‘our democratic way of life. | Accordingly, it is discoyered| how the majority of you feel _about. establishing an immediate jsecond: front in Europe. While this. front has been given a wide ‘discussion, both in the press and in radio broadcasts, yet your; dear jones are the fighting men and’ ‘your ‘ideas on the matter should t yalso-be discussed. Therefore since} ,. \this is your column it seems fit; ting to take up that discussion nein! 10 First, however, there are cer-| tain issues which must be given .serious’ consideration. The only ‘facts upon which we can base _our views, as to the methods of war strategy, are those permitted | to be. made known to us. The true state of affairs often cannot be revealed because of military rea- sons. The enemy is ever alert;} what we learn the enemy also learns. Thus when a commentator voices his views on the feasible-| ress in effecting a second front— let us say—by way of the Medi tcrranean, and not through] Trance, we may feel that such | methods only will prolong the war. Yet we must be reminded that military experts may withhold the real information as to where LEGALS NOTICE Monroe County, June 4th, 1943. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV pursuant to Section 9 of. Chapter 18296, 19: the following deseribed. Laws of Florida, Monroe County, Florida, will be of- }fered for sale at public outery for; the highest and best cash ject to the right of the of the Intenal Improvement Fund! reject any and all bids, at the, at 200 on the 15th day for y 200 feet wide will be jumn. ascertains. what concerns| reserved from any parcel through to Courthouse o'clock A. M. 1943. Jul righ! beginning Easement i of w: Whieli “there Road. | 9; », Lot.2/Sar. 7, Palm Villa, Rey, Plat Book 1 Page 89 Lot 3. Sar. 7, Palm Villa, Ket; Plat Book: 1 Page 89 Lov’ Sat. 7, Palm. Villa, Key, Plat Book 1 Page 89 Lot 5. Sar, 7, Palm Villa, is\ an existi Lot 6 Sar. 7, Palm Villa, Key, Plat Book 1 Page 89 Lot 7 Sar. 7, Palm Villa. Key, Plat Book 1 Page 89. Lot 8 Sar. 7, Palm Villa, Sey, Plat. Book 1 Page 39 7, Palm Villa, Key, Plat Book 1 Page 89 Lot 10 Sar. 7, Palm Villa, Key Page Record Book B2 Page 581 Lot 11 Sar. 7, Palm Villa, ey, Plat Book 1 Page 89 Lot 12 Sar. 7, Palm Villa, Key, Plat Book 1 Page 89 Lot 13 Sar. 7, Palm Villa, Key, Plat Book 1 Page 39 Lot 14\Sqr. 7, Palm Villa, Key, Plat Book 1 Page Record Book B2 Page 399 Lot 15 Sar. 7, Palm Villa, Key, Plat Book 1: Page Record Book D2 Page 6 Lot 16-Sar. 7, Palm Villa, Key, Plat Book 1. Page rd_ Book D2. Page»217 Lot 17-age- Ty Palm-Villa. Kerr 1 Page Lot f8Sqr. 7, Palm Vil Key, Plat. Book. 1 Page Lot.2keSqr. 5, Rahm Key, Plat BookoT Pag. Record Book B2. 5 Lot 8, Sugar Twp. 66 Rg. 2 ord Book D4 Lot 1 Sar. Coppitt, Plat Record Book Let Sar. Coppitt, Plat Record’ Book Lot 3 Sar. Coppitt, Plat Record’ Book Lot 4 ar. Coppitt, Plat Record Book Let 5 Sar. Coppitt, Plat Record Book Lot 6 Sar. Coppitt, Plat Record’ Book Lot 7 Sar. Coppitt, Plat Record’ Book K Page 363 6, Boak 1 Page % Page 342 6, Book 1 Page Z Page 342 6, Book 1 Page % Page 342 6. Book 1 Page Z Page 342 . 6, Johnson Book 1 Page Z Page 342 6, Book 1 Page Z Page 342 . Known as the MURPHY ACT.) Plat Book 1 Page 89 la Big- Pine oahe ‘a See. s 5 Spee. ig Deed Re Johnsonville, Johnsonv Johnsenvi! Johnsonville, Johnson Johnsonville, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LEGALS Plat Book rd Book Sar. 18, Pine Key, Plat E Deed Record Rook, A2 Rage 350 Lot 16. Sar. 18, Sands Sub., Lig Plat Rook 1 Page: 6 rd Book A2 Page 350 ar. 25, Sands Sub., Plat Book 1 Page 63, Book Fi Page 361, Deed: Record Book E4 Page 525 Ni of. NBY of: NE Sec. 5 Twp. 63 Re. 38—20 Acres, Plantation Key or Long Island, Plat Book. 1 Page 70, Deed Record Book V-4@1 Lot 6 Sqr; 1, Olliewood: No. 2, Plantation Key, Plat Book 1. Page 190, Deed Record Book D2 Page 0 1 Pag Florida, | AZ Pag that Acts of Jand in 3, Bis bid, sub-; Trustees 10 ing State Lot Sar. Plantation Key 190, Deed Record } 0 Big. Pine 7: Paw ok D2 Page Big Pine Lot & Sai ONiewo Plantation Key, Wat. B 90. Deed Record f 1, Big. Pine Big Pine Lot Plantati 190, Deec | 230 Pine; Lot 1 Plantation 196 Lot: 11 Plantati 1190 Deed 9 Sar 1, Olliew Key, Plat Be Poe NS Record Boo Oliewood No. 2 Plat Book 1 Page Big Sar. Key Ser 1, Key Record Big Pine! . Oliewood N Plat Book 1 B ine eeeae Book Fi Big Pine é 89, Deed Olliewood Plat Rook. 1 Big Pine . 1 ONiewood Big Pine | Key, Plat Book ii Big. Pine Ouiewood a Plat Book 1 y Page Record Book Fl Page 2. Rig Pine Deed 89, Deed Zz Olliewood Plat Be 58 21 Sar. 1, Lot a) os rd Book Fl Plantation K 190, Deed R 158 Big Pine! Ser. ONiewood 89, Teed) Plantation Key, Plat. Book | 196 Bleed Record, Book D2 Big Pine ss ares if Olliewood No. 2, Plat Book 1 Page Book D2 Page Big Pine| 89, Deed 1 Page Page 1, Key, Record Oliewood Plat Book 1 axe Rook D2 Page 1, Sar. > ‘Fiantation Ke 190, Deed Reeord 306. 1, 39, No. 2. Page ONiewood Big Plat Book 1 Deer igs No, Page Olliewood ; Plantation Plat Book 1 0 53, 18 Oliiewood = Page Plat Book 1 Lot B ‘Plantation K 190 bi No. Page . ONiewood Plat Book 1 Deed | No. 2 Page Page Olliewood Plat Book 1 Book D2 ile, 33, Big! Deed Plantation Key, 190, Deed Record 229 Li Pla 0, . Oliew Plat Book rd Rook D2 Shape), Sands Sub., Plat Book 1 Page Big eB 0 Sar. Deed ion Ki Re ot ntati Deed 33 Page Big. Deed , husband, . tion, 2 assigns, successors in interest, trus- 2;, Tropical | oF restrictions, ‘4 Book Fl Pages 361 Big Big Lot 8 Sqr. . Coppitt, Plat Deed Record Book Sands Sub., ar. 43, LEGALS, LEGALS In the United States District Court in and for the Southern Dis- trict of Florida No. 15-KW-Clvil. 3, United States of, America, Petition- ery v. 641 Acres of Land, more or | leas; in Monroe County, Florida, | jand Emily. Thomas, et al, Defend-| ants. Notice of Condemnation Pro- jeeedings to whom it may concern, andito: (b) The following per- sons 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 jor claiming some interest in and to! the property being condemned here- in, Edna Cleare Todd, 212 W. 143r4 St, Apt. 6, New. York, N. if-a i singlé 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 ose names are unknown. ; Austin C. Harper, Executor of the estate of Mary Margaret Harper, de- ceased, clo Rose} & Dodd,” 123 William St following persons whose addresses are unknown, if living, and if dead their unknown heirs andjor assigns, whose names and addresses are un known Tropical Building & Invest- ment Company, a Florida in receivership, the unknown fees, or any claimants whatsoever, claiming by, through or under said Building & Investment Company, claiming any interest in the property involved his suit. Waite, A. L. Pohaiski, C. B endleton, C. B. Adams, E. H. Stein- | berg and P. B. Baker, as the last known directors and trustees of Tropi Bui ida corporation. Bronson, deceased; James Cleare, dec George D. Warren, of Cad Coles, deceased; Mary Margaret Harper, Estate 6f Charlotte Ellen Re sometimes. known Roberts, deceased Henry Warren, dec Robert trice Ro iso known as Beatrix Elizabeth Gomez, deceased. Henry Williams, Jr Ralph A. White andwthe unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, creditors, grantees, or. other ‘claimants, | claiming " by, 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 an all the above named corporations, | dissolved or other e. and all claimants under any and all the above named parties and all persons and parties cla’ ing 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, zoning regulations or in any manner whatsoever, in-or upon the property being condemned in this ‘cause, to-wit: Tract 8. All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Monroe County. Flor- of George tate of Rufus ased; Estate of r Instruction Florida Deputy Super- Beard. of Public Monroe County, Office of the intendent 2nd Floor, House Key West, County Court Florida dune 4, 1943. r embraces he received at until. 16:06 A. M., 19 for materials for th furnishing a and perf: construct ing to the Plans and Specifies prepared by John Allan Long, Arch- itect. “Plans, . specifica contract documents are o public inspection at the the Superintendent of Public structi or the County of roe, F ida, Court House West, Florida, or may obtained from john Alla Long, Architee Island City Building, Key ri Florida, upon deposit of $1 full am be returned to and all othe refunded less bidder deposits will be $2.50, upon return ‘of all. docu- ments in good condition within thirty. days after the date of open- ing F = will quired with each in the amount equal to not less than five (50; ) per cent. of the amount of the bid Certified check, Cashier's check, 07 Bond shall be cement wiles a; the Meged of Pate lic Instruction of Monroe County Florida. PORMANCE required in the hundred (100°, ) be re- BOND amount per cent will be or irr ids received, and to ject any, item of any sich bid is qualified limitation, NO BID, shall period of in bid, unless by c be withdrawn for a days After receipt z bids must nd addressed uaglas Key Project N To be opened School Facilities, F ELEVENTH. JUDICIAL OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. rr) State of Florida, to-wit NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Semate Bill Neo. 16t) NOTICE iS HERES That W. H San Tax Certificate Ne 4th day of Juty filed same in my made applic: be issued thereon the fo: property in the © State of Florida Lot 2 Sqr. 1, of Grassey Page x Records The assessment erty under t sued was in Crane. Uniess said deemed ac « erty described therein the highest. bidder at house door an the day in the m which is the 5 Dated t Ke 4 (SEAL Clerk of Cireu { County, Flor NOTICE OF APPLICATION Pen TAK DEED (Senate BEE Ne. 263) NOTICE 1s HEREFY G That W. Certif. 4th day f filed same made appl 1 th in issu: Teor embraces the property in the ¢ State of Florida. t t 9 Ser : x under sued was | made application for a tax Gee@ be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following dencribed property in the County L 1 Ser of Grassey Key Records. The assessment of the said prop erty under the said certificate is sued was in the = Crane. Unless said certificate shall be re le i ' ! Frenchman Jean Renoir: Book Page Pine Key, Plat D2 Deed! Deed Record Book Deed Record Book E Lot 10 Sqr. 6, Johnsonvi Big 9 Sar. 43, s Coppitt, Plat Book 1 Page 53, Deed| pine Key, Plat Book 1 ; Record’ Book Z Page 342 | Deed Record Book Fi Pages 3 Lot 11 Sar. 6, Johnsonville, Bir! 362, Deed Record Book Ef Page Coppitt, Plat Book 1 Page Lot 7 Sar. 43, Sands Sub., Record’ Book Z Page 342 Pine Key, Plat BP Lot 12 Sar. 6, Johnsonville, Deed Record Book 1 % Coppitt, Plat Book 1 Page 53, Deed Record Book E4 1 Record Book Z Page 342 | Lot 10 Sar. Sands Sub.. Big taking of a Venezuelan diet for; those which are sound will be} |, Lot 13 Sar. Pine 1 Page 6a, several <years, believespshowever,|made use of at the right time and) Qaghitt Plat. Ve aR | Bera Record Book Fi eRe! that hot foods of the South Amer- | place. "Lot. 14 Sqr. 6, Johnsonville, Bir; . Deed Ree ican variety responsible for much! Not infrequently it has beenj Coppitt: Plat Book 1 Page, 53, Deed mee of the reputed Latin love tech- stated that, for obvious reasons, ! Lot 9 Sar. 6, Johnsony Big Coppitt, Plat Book. 1 Page Record Book Z Page 3 Court, _ Monroe Florida. Tract No. All that tract or par- cel of land lying. and being roe County, Florida, and-b North 46 feet of Lot 15, Tract 10, as per plat rec You are hereby required to ap- ust 27, 1904, in the office of the. Pear to the Bill of Complaint for Clerk ‘of Court, Monroe County,| divorce in the above styled cause} Florida. Tract lo 10. All that Mm the 5th day f July A. PD. " tract or parcel of land lying and be- Otherwise §ng in Monroe County, Florida, and Will be taken as confessed H being the South 33.7 feet of Lot 1 This order is to be published once Block 8, Tract 10, as per plat record-|8 Week for four consecutive weeks | td August. 27, 1904, in the office of jin The Key West Citizen, a new: the Clerk of Court, Monroe Count py published in Key West, Flor-| ' Florida. No. 12. ida. Recoed uae pete ee ee i cnt eee Tone. asia Ordered this 13th in Monroe County, Florida, and be- | 0f May. A. PD. 1942. Ree- tng the West 10 feet of Lot 19 and (SEAL) Ross deemed according to law, the prop- erty described therein will be sol to the highes oe court house Mew jday jn the month 2 which is the Sth da s< Dated this da 4 (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monre= County. Florida. ORDER OF PUBLICATION : Minnie May Hull Ledford, 119 North Avenue, N. W. Atlanta, Georgia “Certainly an empty stomach is | @ second front will be launched. the immediate answer to realistic. We must be reminded that the Jove-making. Afterward. — that’s/Many and different statements on another matter. But when a young! this may be merely a means to man proposes, he should do so be- | confuse the enemy. At any rate, fore dinner.” ‘we must assume that to be the 4: ‘case; we must assume. when. dis- Acquanetta, who has been par- ‘cussing our suggestions here, that nds =t 1 Mas Big Big * oe ord. Rook G5-171, avy! Book lt Page 353 Lot: 2. Ser. c Sawyer | Record Book Yi Page 28 aaa nique. Lot -3 Sqr 13, Johnsonville, Big’ “I keep right on eating those invigorating dishes — and plenty of them,” admits this dark-skin- ned beauty. And Miss West, exponent of such culinary fundamentals as three sauares a day of meat and potatoes, still sticks to the full- diet argument. ‘ “How can you cake love on an empty stomach?” asks the buxom blonde, and dismisses the subject forthwith. Which probably is as good a place as any to leave it. Answers to YOUR WAR QUESTIONS Scnd Home-Front Queries to Regions! OEM Information Cifice Ia Care of This Paper Q.—To whom should my old woolen garment A—The Red Cross them. T give wots Q—Should a_ boy register when he becomes 18 years 9! or will another registration date be set? A.—He should register on his 18th birthday. Q.—Can I sell butter to my brother and sister without col- lecting points? A.—No, you must collect points Q.—I am separated from my wife who is a WAAC. When I am inducted, will she be entitled to the family allowance? A.—-Yes, as long as she’s your legal wife. Lien Heert’s Bugaboo “Papa, when you see a cow ain’t you afraid? “Of course not, Evely “When you see a great big worm ain't you afraid?” No, of course not.” “When you see a horrid, mon- strous bumblebee ain't you afraid?” Yo, certainly not.” ‘Ain't you afraid when it thun- ders end lightnings?” “No, no, you silly child,” “Papa, ain’t you afraid of noth- ing in this world, 'ceptin’ mam- ma?” |a.second front should be effected | \chiefly by England through |Frahce; that her propinquity to, |Germany would make this more: ' successful; that, by so doing, Rus- sia would get the quick support’ she needs so desperately, and Hit-; \ler and his partners could be con- | quered that much quicker; that England and Russia should com-_ |bine their forces to penetrate’ | Germany, in order to allow us to concentrate all the more on Ja- ‘pan; that China requires our ma- | jor assistance there, as much as Russia needs England's immediate ‘help in establishing a second jfront through France. And that procedure, for the |most part, conforms to your own views, drafted mothers of our! ; nation. | However, it also has been stated that such a procedure would entail too much loss of life for = sas Well asourselyes—even thoug! Hitler’ and his“parfners could be vanquished almost at once effect- ing it. Yet:WwitHal, it must have been overlooked that there would | bea 'far’greaterstoss"of life, were | the war to be prolonged by the j use of a so-called safer method. | But again it thust be remembered | that military experts know much | more than we are able to learn. Notwithstanding, drafted moth- | ers, you seem to realize what a second front through France} would mean: a great loss of life on the part qf your dear ones, as well as that of other dear ones of the Allied Nations. Yet you ap- parently desire the quicker way !to win the war, For you—possibly more than many others—under- stand that a long war is much ; more unkind in saving life. You, like your dear ones in uniform, stand ready to give so that our country mav have a free way of life for; all concerned. ever bear in mind that “they, keep and never give will ne ave.” oo inal AIS A father asked his little daugh- ter to go and get his slippers, and he was surprised when she said “I’m not going to do it.” He lectured her upon the im- propriety of saving, “I'm not going to do it” to her parents. When his talk was finished, she looked up arehly, exclaiming, “Well, Daddy, when I'm not going to do it what must I say?” r BUENOS AITRES.—Argentina plans to ship 3,000 tons of tungsten to the United States in the next year. ' Key \k Coppitt, Plat Book 1 Page Record Book XX Page 32 Lot 4 Sar. Coppitt, Plat Book 1 Page Record Book. Z Page 342 Lot 5 Ser 13, Johnsenville, Coppitt, Plat Book 1 Page. 53, Deed. Record Book Lot 6 Sar Coppitt; Plat Book. 1 Page Record. Book % Page 342 Lot 7 Coppitt, Plat. Book 1 Page Record’ Book % Page 342 Lot 8 Ser. Coppitt, Plat Book 1 Page Record Book Z Page 342 Lot 9% Ser. 13, Coppitt, Plat Book 1 Page Record, Book Z Page 342 Lot 10 > Coppitt, Plat Book 1 Page Record’ Book % Page 342 Lot Coppitt, Plat Book 1 Page Record Book 2 Page 342 Lot 12. Sar. Coppitt, Plat Book 1 Page Record’ Book Z Page 342 Z Page 342 Lot 13. Sqr. 13, Johnsonyille, Big. Coppitt, Plat Book 1 Page 53, Deed, ate Page. Record Book Z Lot 14 Sar. 13, Jo Coppitt, Plat Book Record’ Book Ze P Lot 1 Sar. 22, Sea 4 Book ¥ 2, Ser De 342 Re K © Lot 4 <ey, Plal Sar. 22, Sea Vie Plat Book 1 Page 94 a View, 1 Page rd Book C5 Pa: Lot 7 Sar. 22, Sea Key, Plat Book 1 Page Record Book D1 Pag L . 22, Sea Vie Book ie Page 94 Key ge 19: View, s 2 a4 Re. Deed Record Book Lot 3 Sar. 12, § Pine Key, Plat Book Deed Record Book Fl 2 aon Die Lot 4 Sqr. 12, Sands Pine Key, Plat Book 1 Teed Record Book FI Deed Lot Pine Deed Lot ine 1 Key Ree Sar. Plat Book 1 Sar. 19, Key, Plat Record Bi Sar. Key, Plat Book 1 Book 1 Record Book Fl Page 361 19, Sands Sub., 4 Sar. Key, Plat Book 1 Record Book. Fi Page 361} Sub. 13 Sqr. 19, Sands Key, Plat Book 1 Record Book D2 Plat Book 1 2 Key, Record Book 15 Sar. Key, Plat Book Record Book Fi 1 Record Book E4 Page 527 Sands Sub. Key, Plat Book 1 Page 65./ each week Page 3 Record Book E4 Page 52 Sands. Sub. 16 Sqr. 19, Record Book Fi 1 Sqr. 18, Key, Plat Deed Record Boo Lot 2 Sar. Pine Key, Plat Book 1 jook 1 Deed Record Book A2 Page 350 Sasds Lot 3 Sar. Pine Key, 18, ‘is Plat Book 1 Deed Record Book A2 Page 350 Lot 14 Sqr. 18, Sands Sub., Big 13, Johnsonville, 13, Johnsonville, 13, Johnsonville, 13, Johnsonvi Johnsonville, 13, Johnsonyille, Big) 11 Sar, 13, JOhnsenv 18, Johnsony ville, Big. the Legislature of ©. 53, Deed . Big Pine! Ruilding. rd Book F1 Page 361 Sands Sub., ok Fl Page 361 19, Sands Sub.. Page 63. Record Book Et Page 523. 14. Gar. 19, Sanda Seb. Bixito be and apmeor te tie pombe Page Record Book E4 Page 523 19, Sands Sub., A2 Page 350 18, Sands Sub. 53, Deed; Deed ord Rook G5 ord Book_ D4 Big) Lot 3. Sar. 53, Deed! ord Book G5 ord Book D4 Page Big | Deed { 5 . Deed Deed Rec- Deed Rec- Ree- Ree- Ree- Ree- Rec- Ree- Deed Deed Big! “ 53. Deed ord Book G5 ord Book D4 Biz Lot & Ser Deed BS, Deed! og” < ord) Beok G5 Deed ord Book D4 Tayillicn. Hes, 2 cres RORUSTRES. OF THE INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT FUND OF TH STATE OF PLORIDA. By. Ross. Agent Trustee I County. le, Big) 55 53, Deed Twp. Biz 53, Deed | c Sawyer, Monroe 53, Deed) jun4,1945 NOTICR ON OF oR BUDGET AND, 3 PURPOSE ING OR- a NS AND, MINTS. To All Whom it May Concern: Pursuant: to Section 3-A. of: Sen- Bill. No. 885 relating. to Tver- glades Drainage District. passed by the State | Blorida at its. 1941 session, of Commissioners. of Ever. jades Drainage District has. ca 40 be prepared a budget: show e debt service requirements District during the year he- jing on the Ist day of next No- jana_ending on the 31st day macceeing. October. and the 53, Deed) Big Pine | the 0: | District. at Room Miami. the same may be examined, Big Pine|this is to notify you that said 94, Deed| Board will meet at. said place on the 14th dav of June, A. Ty. 1943. Big Pinejat 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon . Deod *. (being not less than fifteen days from the date of the i first publeation hereof) for the |purnese of hearing objections and lcomplaints with respect to said. deat | BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS oF EVERGLADES DRAINAGE DIS- TRICT. rman. By K. M. THROOP, Secretary. Record. Book E4 Page 19, Sands Sub, Pix Page IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUTT. IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. sar t Ta _Chapeers No. 9-27 BIS) ApAH STAPLES SLATER. Plaintiff, DIVORCE Tefendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: JAMES D. SLATER, Defendant 130. Creston Road Stratford. Connecticut YOU ARE HEREBY. DIRECTED Bix Page Page — D. SLATER, Big! Page 65,4 Page >) Bill of Complaint for Divorce here~ s}in, on or before the fifth day of ._.| July, 1943, at the office of the clerk of Big! the. ‘Circuit Court. Monroe County, Page | 65 otherwise a Deeree Pro 369.| Confesso will be entered against | You. Rig | This Order to be published once for four consecutive weeks before said date, in The Key Bix | ed in Pak 4 Florida. at Key West, Monroe | County, Florida. this 3rd day of Big | June, A. D. 1943. Page 65.| (SEAL) {Sd.) Ross C Sawyer County, Florida. C. PRANKS, Attorney for Plaintiff. Jund4-11-18-25,1943 Page 65. 1G FOR |< | plat recorded August 27, 1904, in the | office of the Clerk of Court, Monroe County, Florida. ‘Tract No. 14. Al! that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Monroe County, Flor- ida,-and being Lots 4, 5, 6 and 10, Block 10, Tract 10, as per plat record- jed 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 19. as per plat recorded August 27, 1904, in the of- fice of the Clerk of Court, Monroe County. Florida Tract No. that tract or parcel of land being in. Monroe. County Florida, ‘and being Lot 2, Block 9, Tract 1 as.per plat recorded August 2 1904, in the office of the Clerk of Monr County, Florida. . 26. All that tract or par: 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, Florida. Whereas, a Petition for Condem- nation has been filed June 19, 1942, and amendment filed May 11, 1943) in the United States District’ Court in and for. the Southern District off Florida, by the United States of America, petitioner, against the ce- fendants named therein, praying for; condemnation upon proper compen- sation\ to; .amovide for training camp in connection witir Fort Taylor, Key West, Florida, up-| :on the property hereinabov de. seribed Now, Therefore, you are commanded. to be and appear in the United States District Court for, the Southern: District of Florida, at j Miami, Florida, on the 14th day of June, 1943, by filing your written, claim or answer, ¢ither 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 property should not be | taken in-said petition and amendment | ‘thereto, and this-you are not to omit upon penalty of being barred of all lelaims and-interest in and to said jlands, or having judgment by de-| [fault entered: against you. NESS: my hand: and official seal of | {this Court this 11th day of May 1943. Kdwin FR. Williams, Clerk, | | United States District Court, South- | Florida By (8)! Van Prooyen, Deputy (Seal). i mayl4-21-28:jun4,1943, @ military | NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill Ne. 163) ; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That W. H. Sanborn, holder of Tax Certificate > 1973 issued the 4th day of. July, A.D. 1927, has! filed same in''my office and has made application for, @ tax deed to} {be issued thereon. Said certificate! emi the following. described property in the County’of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: 1 Lot 3. Sar. 1, Crain's Subdivision | of Grassey Key, Plat Book 1 Page 51. C5-217, Monroe Coun- | $3 ‘assessment of the. said prop-| erty under the said certificate. is- sued was in the name of Joe Thorn. shall be re- |G of the Cireuit Court, Monroe vs. | LEAH C. KARHAN, | above Ree- all Lot 20, Block 8, Tract 10, as per Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: (S@.) Kathleen »> (S@.) ALLAN B, CLEA’ Solicitor for Plaintiff. may14-21-28,jun4.1943 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JU! . CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. CHANCERY. Case No. PRENDY POWELL, ottage, ty Clerk JR., IN 9-12 Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCH MARY CATHERINE HAINES POWELL, Defendant. ORDEK OF PUBLICATION TO: Mary Catherine Haines Powell, 318 Fillmore Street Port Townsenc, Washington You are hereby required to appear to the Bill of Complaint for divorce in the above styled cause on the 5th, day of Jui D. 1943, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed. This Order is to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in ‘The Key West Citizen, a_newspa- per published in Key, West, Florida. Done. and, Ordered: this 20th day of May, A.D. (SBAD) ‘3c: URess C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. , (Sai) » BE. Sawyer; Clerk By? eupate sh (sa), Abita nh ) SoHeitor init. +- may21+28;jun4-11,19¢3 IN THE CIRCE COURT OF ELEVENTH JUDICIAL Cmcw OF THE STATE OF AND FOR: MONROE COUNTY. IN. CHANCERY. Case Ne. 9-9 EMANUEL JAMES. KARHAN, Plaintifi DIVORCE e Defendant. ORDER OF PURIACATION TO: Leah C. Karhan, 2307 Maplewood Ave., Mt. Cincinnati, You are hereby required ‘to ap- WIT-| pear to the bill of complaint for, divorce, filed against you in the entitled first Monday in July A. D. otherwise the allegations of bill will be taken as. con: ne red at Key Wesi. 194: (Cirenit, Court Seal) . I By: WILLIAM V: Attorney for Rosa C Sawyer of the Circuit Court. Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk, ALBURY, Plaintiff. CVV VITO Ce rwrwere Your Grocer Sells THAT GOOD STAR * BRAND $7 et soe, this 20th day of May A. D. may21-28;jun4-11,1943 | NOTICE Fo Business Firms | The Fictitious Name Law passed by the 2948 Legislature, sets forth various provisions, suck a= :f| cegistration with the county clerk, and advertimg } the personne! of these comprising the busimess cam cern or firm. The law as passed prowides- ae 1. All persons operating umimecerperated Sua ness or professions under any name but ther cum | proper or known called names, must register this “fictitious” trade name with the clerk of the circuit | in the county where the principal place ef basi- ness is located. . 2. A fee of $1.00 is charged for this regetra. tion. } 3. Furthermore, the names. of gil persems &- terested, and the extent to which they are imverestad 1} must be registered as well. j 4 4. Penalty for non-compliance denies any uB- | registered business and these interested in doug suc business the right to defend or maintain wit m ang court in this state, either as plaintiff er defendant, ! and it further provides that any persen violating ths i law regarding registration is liable to having an | formation charging a misdemeanor filed against him by any person aggrieved by the fictitious name, and on conviction of such charge shal! be liable te a fime of $25.00 or 60 days in jail, or beth. 5. Before registration cam be made, such - tention to register must be advertised at least ence a week for four (4) consecutive weeks in 2 newspaper as defined by law in the county where the registra- if} tion is made. i _This law applies to Apartments, Hotels, Filling Stations, Cabin Courts, or business of any kind ex- cept such as are operated under the name of the ~ generally hat the wyers agree that terms “preper or called name” as used in the law would be like this example: Suppose you are one of the numerous || Jones. Suppose your proper name is “Joke | Edward Jones,” but your calied name is “SE, B || JONES.” Unless your businexs ss is ac ually operated || under one-or the other of these nam. you would be

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