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IA em arenes mes Sitter bayer mere an inne ey caer ream repenem ie aad She Ker Key 2 West Citix<en | . STATE DIVISION? SS NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE. those Keys in Monro County from Clarence Sweeting, who suggested at APPLICATION Pom FINAL Lower Matecumbe ey to Key Lar al at are a meeting of the Key West Junior Chamber of Commerce that Florida be divided into DISCHARGE go, both Inclusive, Born as the day advances, the ——— | (Pre! 1933) ‘ounty, ed IN Tan count, or THE county! upon the mainiana Maine’ State of{nature of today’s native becomes} 49;4 — Benjamin P. Shillaber, av more gentle, with a taste for, Boston journalist, popular humor- MONROE COUNTY, Florida. filed his Xecutor of the estate of ” Knowles, ax filed his petition for final discharge, and that he will apply to the Honorable Raymond | R. Lord, vunty Judge of Monroe Count, ' orida, on the 27th day of July tal for approval of same and for final | ents resolution. he: recorded in the Registry of Leeds in the office of the Clerk of the Cireuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Cirenit of Florida, in and for Monroe County, and that same be published in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in Monroe County, Florida, once each week for four (4) weeks. coltentce by the Board of County Gury Dany Hewepes waver in Key ‘West and two states, said that he learned the follow- stare OF FLORIDA. PRO- sani batts, igen tt trices: Eastoren ition of list of his age, born Portsmouth, | § > er i “BA ~ music, which a_ posi ” COST ey Wor. Pioriaa, ae second class matter [118 day that a majority of the legislature | m x. SEF tener Bone louis Ae, & balag luadee scleht cua. gaat cppeci set Diet NOM: ero. 1900. oe Give APOCATED, PRES would have to approve that proposal, and ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCHRN: | ¢ ee a a th County ‘Commis- tunities, if the strain of irritabil- 1817—Henry D. Thoreaw, fam- Prove is enclusively entitled te that there is no likelihood of that occurring : ri |" lt FURTHER RESOLVED that lity is held in control. The day,ed author, interpreter of nature to the world, author of “Walden,” born Died there, Sept. 24, 1889. Le! ee a of all Rews dispatches oa etherwine credited in this paper ae ‘ae i newer published here. we Wowkly gene bia success and some reputation. Wartime stress on lifesaving, equipment has advanced that sci- ence many years within a short! ted by the Moonroe, County, | ime. All such research and equip- Florida, this 12th day of June, A. ny ment-approval is part of the 1945, ata regular meeting of the Coast Guard’s manifold duties. Board of County Commissioners of M ci ty, se open cheats ARBIBH, —<—< NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE ChSirman of the Hoard of County Commissioners, Clerk, ¥ Notice is hereby given that I have jty5-12,1945 | ea my final report as Ancillary Administrator with will annexed of IN THE COUNTY JUDGE’S COURT,| the estate of Charlotte M. Baker, de- | IN AN FOR MONROB COUNTY, | ceased; that I have filed my petition PR ise rrers IN PROBATE. for final discharge and fhag.on the e BE of. . th da; July, 194 will apply HE peas BREWER, Deceased. to the Seuney Judge of Monroe ‘“ TO ‘ i To ALL 1, CREDITORS CRATERS | eee ee eee tae a eevatebanee inal report a inal discharge DISTRIB AND ALL PER: SONS HAVING CLAIMS OR UE sou poate Riis “| ited and as long as north Floridians have a majority Mass. STRONG ANS BRAND in the senate. Assuming that the legislature favored dividing the state, then the matter would have to be approved by congress. The idea, however, is a good one, be- cause, as The Citizen has pointed out, the people of north Florida have an altogether different social and economic outlook than the residents of south Florida, though there are exceptions in both sections of the state. The attitude of the ngrth Floridians is more like that of the people of south Georgia than that of the residents in the southern part of this state. phic industry, born NY. Died March 14, 1932. i ge as Executor ofthe liam Knowles, deceas: ed, on this h day of June, WILLIAM} NOW Executor estate. bf William Knowles, deceased, | 19,19 Made krown on application, Subscribe to The Citizen. ee — sPRCtAL Notice notices, cards of thanks, resolutions nary motives, poems, ete, will be Attest: (sd) Ross C Sawyer, jun2)-2 c ‘cOMMINSTONES oF c FLORIDA,| "Buy More War Bonds and sary to alter the Present Hlevtion Districts in Monroe County, Florida, and to create new n Districts in Monroe Count la, and establish therein v D._ WILSON, . North Floridians are contented to roll Se Pe are | MA rahe Sen te (AHE, ESTATE Anelltar y, Administrator along as their forebears did, and the spirit | BUS}. OF cou! TSulon. |. Yow and each of you are hereby | CROFTON ewitson, “""** notified and required to present any claims or demands, which, you, or either of you, may have against the Estate of Henry Brewer, deceased, late of Marquette County, Michigan, | IDA, that the Election Districts and Attorneys. Precinets of Monroe County shalt be and the by established as follows ON DISTRICT No. 1 shall of enterprise among them does not begin to compare with that among the people in the southern part of the state. Jun21-28 ;jly5-12,1945 NOTICE OF. id! gid ON FOR LE or 4 ; So4 to the Honorable Raymond R. Lord, 1. More Hotels and Apartment, s i years | ri enaty the territory within the | County Judge, in and for Monroe. 941 8 } = § tephen C: Singleton, even 20 years following boundary: Commene Soe eg to eee aE ucnine NoMa SREY i ey Beech and Bathing Pavilion, ago in an article, which was republished in j Reynolas Street and the County Court" House of Monroe | RanenPhe Pei gece eget se, *, es ene ong ie “ounty, Florida, w in eight calen- 2 ‘A Atrporte—Land and Sea. The Citizen recently, clearly pointed out, ot Repnold nice along the center line) gar months from the date of. the|tificate No. 215, issued the 7th | & Comsclidation of County and City Gov- | | +), ae : : oe A direction to the center line of| first publication hereof. Said claima| of August, A. D. 1839. has filed same | ough he wrote in a light vein, the differ- or demands shall be in writing and|!" my office, and has made applica— United Stre gles thence at right an- . tion for a tax deed to be issued) direction thereon. Said Certificate embraces! the following described property in| the County of Monroe, State of Flor- ida, to-wi S% of SW% of SW% Island y Largo, Sec. 29, Twp. 60 20 Acres, as re- Monroe County Ree- ords, B4-320. contain the place of residence and line of United| Post office address of the claimant intersects the} and shall be sworn to by the claim- nter line of Packer Street; thence /ant, his agent or attorney. revi "7 4 y at right angles esterly | All such claims or demands not; However, those Key Westers, who Fion atine ‘the, center line ee] filed within the time and in the would rejoice over the creation of a state er Street to where it intersects | Manner: prescribed herein shall be 5 e center line of Di 0) of South Florida, should not be swayed toe at right angles in a in a the center to where it ence in the mental make-up of residents in north and south Florida. BORN OF UNITY | vo Dated this 30th day of June, A. D. ‘orth- | nani * . . rane ction to where it_inter~| 1945 if They had never heard of San Fran- much by that wish, for the likelihood is it i E White § ree (sd) HAZEL, GWYNNE | the ase sian of, uid proper Not in 1776 will not be realized. South Florida, so it leer eree tL. RR! Miami Bank & ‘Trust ; cisco. 3 . Unless said certificate shall redeemed according to law, property described therein will be; sold to the highest bidder at the 5| Court House door on the first Mon- | day in the month of August, 14 which is the 6th of SDatea this 28th day of June, 1945. (Cireuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court, ! appears, will continue to shovel tax money into the state treasury while the north Flo- ridians reap the greater benefits from it. The people of the original 13 Colonies lived in a rustic world bounded by the Ap- palachin Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. To travel from one colony to another was As for the people, they spoke uages, attended different h were suspicious of the JULIUS F. | Attorney day Augus TICE OF APEC ATION FOR TAX DEE © 20722—Acts rl 1941 IS HEREBY GIVEN that holder of rtificate of July continuing | Ang! reet_ to the and. pre 1 to the w of the Bay Election District Ne with Co} This is a dangerous worid, so we must live dangerously. y the wth, 41, has filed same in my in{and’ has made application for on| tax deed to be issued thereon. Said of } Certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Monroe. State of Florida, to-wit Pt. Lot 19, Island of Key ce. 1, day known polling Dix in the cinet te the be the The Big Three will meet at Potsdam, a few miles from Berlin, and near the spot where lie the remains of Frederick the Great, called Sans Souci, where he wished to be buried, saying “Si serai la, serai sans To unite these people and fill them with enough spirit to fight for their ideals was a gigantic task. Yet these people of wide interests and alien thoughts drew up “an hoe 2 shall NO thin the NOTICE is hereby ¢ ing at! - 3 Trustees of the Internal Improve- of the center line off a Acre. Fund of the State of F r nd the waters of F will offer for sale, for high bi en that the pst This is the kind of Furniture the discriminating heme section tificate shall be re- , the prop- Unless said deemed according to la the “Declaration of Independence. : souci.” (When I lie there I'll be without et under secon i, erred Pee cick AM Aug 7 cmakeralseg 2 The men who went to San Francisco | care.) the name of: E. L. Palmer, Et 1945." the following. scribed land! Beautiful Waterfall Design in MONROE COUNTY: mangrove tidal area situate were handicapped in much the same man- at a elec ps the SW erty described therein will be sold to PILLOWS ee ee ee eee | UTERINE eee TION Hones Sor Shthe ‘et’ Mectar| Hotac! Chicken Feathers | Newest Style guage, religion, political ideology, all, } jin the month of August, 1945, whieh Covered with Mahagony or the ti h day of August, 194 Dated t rd day of July, 1945. Ranke Siete Hintiway (Circuit Court 1 beginning at a point ap- Ross C Sawyer iy. 200 yards West of Clerk of Circuit Court, Fish Creek, Monroe, County, Florida. . NOTICE. is Florence j compliance with Sec 13, Florida s the beginning, seemed to be insurmount- able barriers. However, the desire of man- kind to achieve continued peace was strong enough to bring these men together and to keep them together until out of their mis- The production achieved by American farmers, under the impetus of wartime ne- cessi is an outstanding performance which is not appreciated by most Ameri- cans. Walnut Finish ACA Tick 20 x 26 GAS STOVES = 8 $145 By: published in jlyd-1 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR understandings, disagreements, debates, For the two years, 1942 and 1943, pice aer8s een of 1941 Adirondack and compromises came the World Peace | farm production was almost 50 percent | a‘ the NOTICE 1S HEREBY oes resery CHAIRS, unf. Charter j greater than in 1917 and 1918. The same intersection of the cent Sounty Bro miveuirustars uf Tao) , issued . 1942, f nd has made | 2 be issued | emb : per State : : ‘ of Mar Street with the ‘und of the {acreage was involved in the agricultural |°f th and runnit is es {in a Southeasterly direction along operations of the nation but 4,000,000 few- | nantes Maccaree Stree er persons lived on the farms. jor aneeis ets the conten line \3 | | Improvement te of F MILLARD F. The Declaration of Independence was the beginning, out of which has grown the United States. in my office for thereor the following described pr | the nroe, CALDWELL, | Governor, YT, Secretary, Anxe thence at right 1. Fund. 12-1 isterly direction of les in 945 | Let us hope that out of the World One of the outstanding gains was |aleng: the center Ii f Angela ee i ni ‘ . Pa tu the end ereof and ence) land 0! '¥ | r Peace Charter will be born the United | scored in the production of corn. The na- eee eee tara p60 S. Rei) | {N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDI L_ CIRCUIT: OF THE STATE OK FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONRGE COUNTY. IN CHANCER i WILLA G. as recorded in y Records, A4-500. sment of said property | id certificate was «in| ame of: Joseph Gladden, | Unless said certificate shall be re. ’ jected to the * Nations J tet aie The und th tion’s corn belt in 1943 equalled its all-time production record, but with 6,500,000 few- | er acres planted. This was largely due to ic wa- unty Commis- . shall consist GRUMBLING WILL CONTINUE SNY ne precinct ty be known as Pree a ‘ a So Aha nGudanal co jcinct. No he qolllie place deemed according to law, the prop- | - ay : hybrid corn, developed by the personal re- sebiph shiatl in on the cline eon erty desc ibed therein will be sold to! As Congress prepares to giv y au- | searc anry Pallace heforeune ino. (aut er of Fleming ani ite, the highest bidder a je Court | g prey give new au-| search of Henry A. Wallace before he be- : r of Eleming and White | House door on the first Monday in 1945, which is the the month of August, 6th day of August, 13 ed this 28th day ‘of June, | (Circuit Court thority to the secretary of agriculture in mnection with the pricing, rationing and came a member cabinet. of President Roosevelt’s chai shai to-wit, Ae distribution of food, it is rather difficult to The increased production of American | ‘in pall "con F Sealy Liven aecourt, | > > ¢ i . es ts h he. fella Clerk of the Circuit Cour determine whether the complaints of the | farms, despite fewer persons working, re- F Snot wath the dae . Navy 3960, | 7 P i : ersection ©: ie center e of An- st if fic disgruntied represent anything more than | flects the gradual mechanization of agri-|suia Stmet projected until te hits » California, You. are ‘hereby’ required to ap- Rear £0 ‘the Bill of Complaint for} waters of the Gulf and running the inevitable accomp: culture. niment to such poli- The process will continue and, in : : Say poe: apece ve. L_CIREU ne Th ae fact, is only now getting under way in re- Pe ee OF TRE |9% em oni Siebrey epee peeiney) yor te: ghe r ere are people in the United States, hite r “running thence ‘at day of July, A. Dy0i4R ot sit es, | gard to cotton. nent a mg the center tine @f| 18 CHANCERY. | write the allegation De Luxe mattress with double colt sputitg Case No. 10-20: Wn Ta of Said bill a. some running businesses and some running = A hemes, who stand ready at all times to The dream of businessmen grumble, criticize and complain whenever | the present demand and a full stock of they do not receive what they want. This, | goods. we believe, represents the background for much of the denunciation of OPA, but the situation cannot be corrected, regardless of schemes, until there is a greater amount of food available for distribution to civilians. Mutheasterly. d ersects the cente be taken as This the 1945. (Circuit Court Seal) constructed box springs on legs, $39 Stairs CARPET nfesse th day MILDR of June, nuff, DIVORCE | Defendant. OF PUBLICATION ARD J. GONSALVES, ‘. 32nd eveland, Ohio, You are hereby required to ap-) pe involves |! Westerly f Divisio: the Ross C Sawyer ie of the Circuit Court. LE. Sawyer, D.C. J TWIN OR FULL SIZE . Src Solic cor for Plaintiff. jun2S;j] outheasterly center There comes a time in the life of every if man when he should quit work, unl he has an expensive family to support. 19,1945 r to the bill, for divorce. filed | the above entitled Cotton MATTRESS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DE Chapter 20722—Acts of 1941 No" Is HE GLV t Knee Hole DESKS the} i ined therein will be} inters: 1D! 1939 and has made to & the center 1 ya] eens) conte ear Full or 2?-Inch ae eee ee Giz | Done and Ordered this 19th day of | nolders of " im | 295 Four- $1¢7 $325 ARMY LOST 92,000 VEHICLES tine oe HE at Key Weat, Fla.|tifteate No. 216, inaued the Twin Sie® dl 1 Hl Drawer 16 5 Axminster The Japs have asked for it are getting it. and they Ross C Sawyer > Clerk of the Circuit Court. Sd) Florence B. Sawyer, applica | jin my offi he jtion for a tax deed id icc issued antic Ocean | The United States By: Army, in the Euro- | thereon rtificate emb i | | | | | | | | has filed same | ! ! } | | ! | | ! | | | | | | | Zz : —_—_— aaa 3 9 eae Deputy Clerk | the following desc Small and shallow mind: pean campaign, lost 92,000 vehicles de- inct_ 4| WILLIAM V. ALBURY, County of . : A allow minds usually make |stroyed, including 25,781 jeeps, 19,664 SY a GMeSUR TT eC U a the most dangerous enemies. : : cee nae i le Piited LA easy ; = . ; ee — 4,462 M-4 medium tank of Key West. someon OF APFLICATION FOR eves a Simmons Double Spring $ : = 458 light tanks and 3,165 half-track cars. 5 n with the DEED nroe County Record : Constructio: : There are, it is said, more than $100,- It is revealed that it was not necessary ae eee ent toile waters 2s "1s far GIVEN that a the saa Bae in se 000,000,000 in vi i i. i a : 5 so and J ank Roberts, holder of County|the name of: Miami Bank & ‘Trust — - ape rp ane ~ nation—have | to use the entire vehicle reserve built up in onthe ALC Fax Gertitteate No- 1118, issued) the] Co te hall b S 50 t+ ~ - ? If not, remember | Great Britain and on the Continent. This | ti territory nine Island. of Kes ha tiled same. in my office, and redeemed according to | law. the ie en advised you, i t of Kighth} made application for @ axiproperty deseribed th. 1 Mo ba . : you, many times. means that the Army had an ample supply So Pigtat BATE oii) Gen thad Qned.ite ber: (ened: thersen\, Sale! ecia its the highest nidaec at, the Similar to Mlustration é —_——_—_—___.. of vehicles. In fact, it used only 350,000 of | e ¥ = on eer 9g Pad oer ante Gren eauae, Sook onthe tirst Mon- RESTAU : 8. , it us y 350, Oo and. includ: | deso Gay In the month of August, 19 : Lots of folks think that white collar | 550,000 general purpose vehicles, 52,000 |! mud’ Spaniels Mar) jar Manboes~ Beate) oh Tcr Gee | chee or satus RANT EQUIPMENT - ia i. Sy fated { wi Dated this 28th day of June, 1% ' * work is so much better than other kind: vehicles = F ng place in Precinct 5/ Pt. Lot 1, No Nami Sec. 17. | (Cireuit Court : * jabor, and they are willing to pay f is of of 70,000 combat vehicles and 15,000 of ton “Building | Two. 66S, Re 308. 3ig Acre; |" U"Seal) | Rone © Sawever | * distinction by taking less ste vo 9) aiaae Soaps agp ip gat ¢ tooo: | Ees oo eee oe Th y : ae Noditeccos| oie) eam of said property | Siterence 5 industrial ner wh mathe The reader should not get the idea |. iii JeSwith' County Commission: |under the sald certificate was In the | ae es e = industrial worker who, in 1948 averaged | that the vehicles not used were unnecessary | ¢rs District No. 4. yg amaat | ENG Ot Hoerta, Newman. | ° -~ » the white Xs s LECTIO: . 0. 5 shat hless Said certificate shall be re- ¢ $45 a week, while the white collar worker | or that the high command wasted money in | mite ees to-wit, [deemed according to law, the prop | 7 ¢ teeeived only $28.75 in his pay envelope | constructing them. In all successful war- |”"Precinet No. ‘6 Soin: wim Ithe Richeet Hitter at dhe court COMPANY, Incorporated ~ that year. That's 25c a week less than the | fare, it is necessary to have ample reserves. | the ies iu Montes Slotads | Cee Momthrok Aunuee (adn, winch to} Furni ee War Labor Board estimated as the emer. | N. eases abate ds coing tode: [Seen iy from Bahia (he ben day of August. 1945 | urniture and Furnishings “8 er- io one knows how a battle is going to de- | Honda Key up to, but not including Dated thix sth day of July, 1945. } PHONE 682 gency level for a family of four. It a dean eal te ge. | Lower Matecumbe Key . | (Cireuit Court AMERICAN 909 Fleming Street KEY WEST. . 7 seems | velop or how long ‘a war will last. Conse- | polling plaice in Precinct No. Saal es C Sawyer CUB. ij _ that the wearing of spotless clothing does |quently, it is impossible to accurately esti- bes oital Quan eereowne -, ai crgelt Goure Monroe} aad CUBAN | VENETIAN BLINDS = tot pay, as Senator Pepper opines, mate the number of anything that is needed. DiOrAe. s chatliesivda, att OS Try A Pound Today! i Guano