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PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1946 } some | Just n Ji Over Lb ae ie Il Hoppers (By Associnted Press) ATLANTA,—The man stepped up to the desk of the Henry Grady Hotel and said: “I wired LEGALS Plat Book 1, Sqr. 5, Palm Plat Book 1, LEGALS Knowles Sub. Big Ping Key, Book 1, Page ZL-373. 13164" 1933, Low 10, Sar. Knowles Sub. Big Pine Key Book 1, Page 61. ZZ-373. 13165 1938, Lot 11, Sqr. 2, Knowles, Sub, Big Bing | Ke: Book 1, Page 61.~ B2-44! 13166" 4933, Lot 12, Son Knowles, Sub., LEGALS THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FL IN| ‘AND BOR MONROE COUNTY, IN ape me No. 20-328 | WILLIAM by SAC Piaintitt. vs. DIVORCE BERTHA I. JACKSON, AM. LEGION CIV. WORKERS FORFEIT GAMES| NOTICE MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, January 4th, 1946. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that Pursuant to Section 9 of Chapter } 18296, Laws of Florida, Acts of 1937, known as the MURPHY ACT, the following described land in Monroe County, Florida, will be offered for Villa, Big Pine Key, Page 89. F1-560. 1939, Lot 14, Villa, Big ‘Pine Key, Page’ 89, FT-560. 728 1933, Bot 15, Villa, Big ‘Pine Key. Page 89. F1-560. 11148, 1988, Sar. 5, Pabn! Plat Book 1,; Roger Lowe's Piat Book 1, a Football Baseball Basketball Diamondball Subiiantne PLAYED EXHIBITION GAMES’ LAST NIGHT; HOLSUM DE- FEATED PICKS, 7-3: BOMB- sale at public outcry for the highest and best cash bid, subject to the right of the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund to reject any and all bids, at the Courthouse, be- ginning at 10:00 o'clock A. M. on the 1946. Ss Pine Page ioe, “Bes264-, Tii44 1933, Lot_14, Sub., Big Pine Key, Page 102, (2-490. 11146 1933, Lot _16, Sub., Big Pine Key, Roger Lowe's Plat Book 1, Roger Lowe's Plat Book 1; Pine Key, Book 1, Page 61. B2 13167 1933, Lot 13, Sar. 2, Silas| Knowles Sub., Big Pine Key, Plac| Book 1, Page 61, H 13168 1933, Lot 14, Sqr. 2, Knowles ‘Sub. ‘Big’ Pine Key, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION BERTHA I. JACKSON, 82 Alexander Street, Charleston, South Carolina. You are hereby required to TO: = a reservation. Hopper, from Knoxville.” \ Before the clerk had time to ear check there came another voice? izth day of February, Outside: of municipalities ment for road right of way 200 feet wide will be reserved from any par- cel through which there is an exist- ing state road, As to all lands title to one-half of all petroleum and Civilian Workers forfeited the] three-fourths of other minerais will Page 102, 11315. 1933, -Let 4, Crest, Big Pine Key, Page 131. 11316 1933, Lot 5, Crest, Big Pine Key, Page 131. to the Hill for Divorce filed against « you in the above styledrcause on or before the 28th day of January, | A. 1. 1946, otherwise the allegations | | contained’ therein will¥be taken as confessed. fe -Doye and Ordered this 27th day ‘Hopper. , That's my wired from St. Loui The clerk found the Knoxville Hopper’s reservation. “Here. it is. But I'll have to put you in a 1, Page 61. ae Page < ries! 1933, Lot 15, “Knowles Sub., ghig Pine Key, Lot 16, Sar. 2. t Book 1, Page 61. ~ 13170° 1933, Knowles Sub., Big Pine Key, book 1, Page 61. 13171 1933 Golf ¢ Track ASK WHY CHETA Tennis ‘age name. ERS TIED PICKS Sgt As, pie ine Plat; Book 1, 18, Pine See Book 1, riat BAKER NOT ON ALL STAR TEAM AGUILAR ARGUES HE HAS PLAYED MANY POSITIONS: MANY MULTI POSITION PLAYERS HERE By AGUILAR veral fans have approached md asked why I did not in- Cheta Baker on the All- baseball and softball clubs West for 1945 it's this w has played behind the’ pitched, played _first,|! , third and short and some-! in the field. He has played position, so there lar spot that I could! so I will place him of Stars club, along following player: Hernandez, who third, second and the d has Ctl out. | Washington Malgrat,| s played first, second, out- pitched and caught in some} John Lewis, who has played| hort, secong and outfield; Papito Machin, who has been; n at first, short and outfield; | Charles Albury, who has play- ed short, second and outfield in and in baseball he has and played third and! wt several times; Higgs, who has caught, played rd amd once tried 40. be; Sicrr& who-has behing the plate and@-outfield; G. Valdez} who has Teaught an@ played infield; ucilo, just back from the serv- caught, pitched and per- ed on the infield in the few has played. Shorty” Williams, who has caught, played second and out- softball pitched st th games he Buster” Roberts, another vet- n, has pitthed,. caught and ed outfield; Sue” Griffin, who has pitch- played second and has played the outfield; J. Walker, ayed who has pitched and gardens: And othe not least, “Pie” Traynor, who has ed behind the plate, first, nd and outfield. re some of the many around players we have, but ip (Kilbane or Cheta) Baker kes the crown. Outstanding Players “heta has been the most valu- player in baseball or softball. xe most courageous was A. p” Las who, although dicapped with a bad leg, sd hard and was in the game. very minute. He hit that apple ght on the nose, polling two e runs in the last six games. k iso produced doubles and les. © The korn r the aany and last but These | st punctual ‘player -was Imost every game, even if he i not play. He was the player the bench the most. He played t meone else failed to show 1945 “Lasts” last run of the year was i by Johnny Walker in the ning when he walked, ncidentally, was the final balls issued in 1945. An id out and a single by Cheta seored him. Cheta batted home the last run ft year. J. Aritas’ fly ball was taken for final 1945 putout. Bethel the catch. > last safe hit of the year was garnered by Curi Garcia, in the seventh inning. io” Carey got ger of the year. “Lynch was the last player to rikeout in °45. Bethel got credit for the final steal” of the year. Albury made the last assist he threw out Malgrat in seventh. Chester Harris committed the final error on a play trying to’ » Baker at second. A. Mira. the big rightfielder of iolsum Bread, poled the final 2€ Pun of the year in the first the final. | Lindsley Lumber Company, 31 to ; 60 to 10. Graham, who was out} CITY B’BALL PLAY BEGINS COMING WEEK PRACTICE GAMES DURING LAST FIVE WEEKS COME TO CLOSE; CONTRACTS TO REC- REATION DIVISION The City Reereation Division announces that the City Basket- ball Leagues will begin play next week. Practice games have been play- ed at the High School Gym for five wéeks and all teams are eag- er to establish their standing in official league games. All teams must have players’ contracts filed in the Recreation Office, 207 Duval Street, to make their players eligible. In games played. this week, Carbonell’s Luncheonette defeat- ed Miami Herald, 52 to 31; the High School Girls lost to the Convent, 36 to 29; the Key West! Transit Company won a_ close game from the Coca-Cola Com-! pany, 37 to 34; the Lions oper whelmed the Convent Cubs, 30 to 10; the Miami Daily News beat} 27, and the Earthquakers snowed Sweeting’s Auto Service under.} LASTRES STRUCK | OUT BY BLONDE WRITER REVIEWS RED RAID:' _ ERS’ INCREASED PLAYERS COMING OUT OF SERVICE ‘CONCHS. ‘READY .. “4 to Holsum Bread and the Ameri- can Legion forfeited the seeond! a game to the B29 Bombers. An exhibition game was played between Holsum Bread and a picked team, won by the Bakers 7 to 3. Rueda nit three safely’ and Shepperd and A. Mira got two each. | In the nightcap, the Bombers. played a picked team and ended} in a tie. Mickleberry poled three safely and Sweeting, Aritas and| Osterhoudt two each. Jack Rob-} erts got two. i Standings in the leag j Club— xMachinists xxB29 Bombers xHolsum Bread Daily News é xxCivilian Workers American Legion -. Aiphy o See a be] $ Hemacade Carwnynt TO MEET BEACH LOCALS TO CONTACT AG-| GREGATION FROM MIAMI BEACH (By FRED MILLER, Jr.) The High School Varsity out-} fit is ready and eager to take} the floor against the Miami! Beach Typhoons tonight. The last practices have been com- pleted, and the players are tak- ing it easy until game time, which is 8:15 p. m. It, has been reported that the! Beach, ,players are sick with the | ‘flu, ' but, no names, were. given. |, Key, , West.; players have. been lucky ;.in, escaping this disease ‘which has stricken almost every | team, in. South Florida. at, one. time or another. By AGUILAR Gabriel Lastres, the, star. pitch-| er of‘the’ Red Raiders, who “went to. war.and.while.in.service-pitch-/.the Miami Beach. pep team, will], ed , for. several | units, iricluding| somé All-Star’ outfits, was struck nag! yy Dan, id with a “wide! and handsome curve” and as a re-, sult became the groom 6f a beau-} tiful blonde. Gabriel will be home to spend his honeymoon with his parents! and family and try to carry on the Lastres clan, which now num- bers, besides himself, Aurelio “Crip”, Danny, Fito and two smaller brothers, all of whom! have the makings of good ball! players. The Lastres clan will form a! nifty team when Gabriel returns. “Crip” will be at first, Danny at short and Gabriel in the box or any base for he plays them all equally well. Good luck to Mr. and Mrs. Ga-! briel Lastres and ‘to ‘his proud parents and brothers and’sisters. |. , Sisters Marries, Too ‘The’ girl of the Lastres clan, Ana Liisa Lastres, has also bowe love and. will “cherish unti ate do us part” a member of; ie. a ‘forces of the United! tates of America, Sle Ray Allen. | He was the lucky guy. The) Wedding will take place in thej very near future. Daddy and Mama Lastres are} certainly proud these days. ORIGIN OF NAME CHICAGO. — The Americal Intantry Division, the only one assigned overseas during the war without an official number, derives its name from a com- bination of the words America and New Caledonia. Gunpowder is a mixture of saltpeter, sulphur, and charcoal. a game on Dec. 14 with the Ma- chinists. The last game of the year was wor by the Machinists and the losers were the B29 Bombers. Walker won and Harris lost the final “45. game. Last Year's “Firsts” The first game of 1945 was played on February 27. “Sue” Griffin shutout the Blectric Shop ten with a no-hitter. No player. reached first base. It was a per- feet game. Jones was the first player put- out in 1945, “Sue” Griffin to P. Valdez at first. I h £ of a doubleheader the' night of December 28. It came: in the second inning. The last sacrifice hit of the year was poled by Lucilo in the fifth inning of the second game) of the December 27 twin bill. The last triple was produced by Roman in the second inning of O. Cruz hit the first double and scored the first run. Lewin was the first player to walk. James Mira was the first to strikeout. Birchfield lost the first game} played last year. | have worked up some new yells | FRIDAY— The High School, cheer leaders to improve their’ already fine ‘performance. It is rumored that be down ‘for’ the game, but. the, ramor is éntirely unconfirmed. There will be a preliminary game’ ‘tonight ‘at 7° o'clock. This | gamé’ will’ see radio Station team pitted against another eity league organization. Miami Beach has won six straight games so far this year. They are rated the strongest team in the district, if not in the state. CITY SPORTS Every Type of Play DIAMONDBALL at Bayview Park Field (Night, Games) 7:30—B-29's, vs, Halsum, Bread. | 9:00—Miami | Dai apes. Machinists. “BASKETBALL ts af 4 ie “... (Night FRIDAY— 8:15—Miami Beach Typhoons vs. Key West Conchs. Only High School home basketball game of the season, BASEBALL at Municipal Stadium (Afternoon Games) SUNDAY— Games to be announeed. eee RECREATION Bayview Park—Tennis, basket- ball and handball courts.- Dia- mondball. Comfort stations. South Beach and Rest Beach— Swimming. Masonic Patio—Shuffleboard. Gulf Dock and Rest Beach— Deepsea fishing, small boats. RUSSIAN EXHIBITS TO TOUR COUNTRY (By Associated Press) NEW YORK. — Panels and enlarged texts explaining the governmental make-up of the Soviet Union’s 16 republics and the part they played in the war on exhibit at Manhattan’s Amer- ican Museum of Natural History later will go on nation-wide tour. The National Council of Amer- ican-Soviet Friendship compiled | 52, the display. It ineludes more than 100 integrated panels. ames) © Charts show how the separate republics are fused into one nation. first game of a softball Panel De reacr em | header at Bayview Park last night} 78 19: Sar. 5, Kinercha, Book 1, Page 74: r..5, Kinercha, | Te1s0 193 3, Big Pine K 2181 1933, Lot 4, Sar. 5, Kinercha, Plat Book 1, Page 74. ‘Kinercha, e. 12183 ss bm 6, Sar ha, Big Vine Key, Plat Book 1, Page 74, (12184 193: Sar. 5, Kinercha, Book 1, Page 74. Sar. Boo Sar. Book Sar. Book + Sar. Book Si Kinercha, 1, Page 74. . _Kinercha, Big, Pine. 12197 1933, Lot 20, Big Pine Key, Plat 12198 Big Pine Key, 12199 1933, Lot Big Pine Key, P’ 12200 19: nig Pine K To2ot toa Lot 24, Sa Big e Key, Plat’ Book 1, Page 74. 1934, Lot 25, Sqr. 5, Kinereha, Plat Book I, Page 74 , Sar. 5, Kinercha, vyplat Book 1, P' el a Kinercha, i, Page 74. Kinercha, ps gees Kinercha, boop 43" Sahas Ss Sqr! Tat ‘Boo Sub., Big 23), Page TH. a6 13: Lot_ 2 “Sandee seenas' lat “Book 1, 41, ‘Sands Book 1, 41, Sands Book 1, ir. 41, ar _ Plat Sands Le 41, Sands Book 1, ar. 41, Sands Plat Book 1, 41, Sa Book “Plat La ands Big ine 1, Page 65." F1- 18 41, Sands Plat Book 2, 41, Sands Book 1 Sub., Big Page 65. 13819 1933, Lot Sub, Big Pine Page 65. F 1-360, r a Plat 3 qr. 41, Sands Big Pine Key, Plat Book 1, 65, -F 1-360, B4-527. j 1933, Lot 12, Sar. 41, Sands Sub. Big’ Pine “Key, Plat Book 1) Page 65. D2-68, * 13822 1933, Lot 13, oar 41, Sands Sub., Big Pine _ Book 1, 2. Wi . 41, Banas fat Héeok 1, Sar. 41, Sands Plat Book 1, r. 41, Sands! Knowles Sub... Big Pine Key, Plat Book 1, s a . 33, Sands ett Book 1, Sands e- , ar. 3 lat Key; Mat Book 1, 65. 4-525, Fi-361. isha 1933, Lot 11, Sqr. 33, Sands Big ‘Pine Key, Plat Book 1, 4 FP) , Sar. 10, Kinercha, t Hock 1, Page 74. $1933, Lot 2, Sar. 10, Kinercha, Big Pine Key, Plat Book 1, Page 74. 933, Lot 25, Sar. 10, Kiner- Pine Key, Plat Book <1, 1933, Lot 26, Sar. 10, Kiner- Pine .Key, Plat Book 1, 9 1933, Lot 3, Sqr. 10, Kiner- Big K Bet Key, Plat Book 1, , Lot 6, Sar. 10, Kinercha, éy, Plat Book 1, Page 74. Sar. 10, Kinere Plat Book 1, Page 74: ar. 10, Kinercha, Plat Book 1, Page 74. 33, Lot 19, Sar. 10, Kiner- Pine Key, Plat Book }, ne 1 1 cha, Big cha, Big age 74 2246 1933, Lot 20, Sar. 10, Kiner- gba. Bis Pine Key, Piat Book. 1, age a ‘1933, Lot 21, Sar. 10))Kiner-} cha, i Pine Key, Plat, )Boeky F, 48 1933, Lot 22, Sqr. /10)' RMe! cha, Big, Pine Key, Page Phie Bey, Plat Book! 2, iB Ph 1933, Lot 24, Sar. 10, Kiner~ Big Pine Key, Plat Book 1, , Lot 9, Sqr. 10, Kinereha, Plat Book 1, Page 7: 3, Lot 10, Sar. 10, Kiner- Pine Key, Plat Book 1, 1933, Lot 11, Big Pine Key, 2, Sar. Plat Sar. 10, Kiner- Piat Book 1, 10, Kimer- Book 1, 1 Lp Bis Plat Beak) Io} 2249 1933, -Lot’2%, Shr, 70, ma Lot 14, Sar. 10, Kiner- ed Pine Key, Plat Book 1, Lot 15, Sar. 10, Kiner- Bie Pine Key, Plat Book 1, o 1933, Lot 16 Sar. 10, Kiner- Bis Pine Key, Plat Book 1, any 1933, Lot_17, Sar. 10, Kiner- Bie Pine .Key, Plat Book 1, Pal ose, 1933, Lot 18, Sar. 10, Kiner- cha, Big Pine Key, Plat Book 1, Page 74. 11189 1933, Let % Sub., Big Pine Ke: Page 102. B5-218. 11HM8 1933, Lot 20, Sub., Big Pine Key, Page 102. D1-374. 12342 1933, Lot 1, waite Big Pine Key, Page 89. 13343 1933, Lot’ 2, Villa, Big’ .Pine Key; Page 89. 19344. 1933, Lot” 3, Villa, Big Pine Key, ic 1933, Lot 4, villa Bs Pine Key, Page fie 1933, Lot 5, Wats, Big Pine Key, Page S49" 1933. Lot 8, Villa, pis Pine Key, 89. 22350 1933, Lot 9, Big Pine Key, 9. e 8! 12351 1983, Lot 10, mae Big Pine Key, . D2-128. Patsy 1933, Lot 11, ¥illa, Big Pine Key. xe 89. 123531933, Lot) 12, Nulla, ‘Big Pine Key, 4S6 1933, Lot 13, Sar. 5, ‘Palm Roger Lowe's Plat Book 1, Roger Lowe's. Plat Book. },, Sar. Plat Sar. Pal Pint Hoot rR Sar. Plat Sar. Plat Ser. Plat Book Sar. Plat Sar. Plat Sar. Plat Pint Villa, Big Pine Key, 11486 1933,.\Lot_ 1, forest, Big Pine Key, 1933, Bot 8. Bis Eine. 3 Key, 1933, Lot 9, Big Pine Key, Page’ tan 24-371. Sar. ef Plat’ Bo Pine K 4s Pine 0! Sar. Plat Sar. Piat 34, 34, Pine Book 1, 24, Pine Book 1, Sar. Plat Sar. Plat 24, Pine Book 1, 2, Pine Book 1, 3 P. Page 131. 11160 1933, Crest, Big Pine Page'131. B5-113 14161 1933, Lot Crest, Big Pine Key, Page 131. 1933, Lot 3, 11162 Crest, Big Pine Key, Sar. Plat 2, Pine Book 1, 2 Sar. Plat 2, Pine Book 1, 2, Book Sar. Plat Pine + Page ies Cre&t, Page i 1933, Lot. 4, Big Pine Key, Sar. Plat Lot 7, Sar. Plat 2, Pine Book 1, 2, Pine Book 1, Lot, 8, Sar. Plat 2, Pine Book 1, 2, Pine Book 4, 11168 Crest 938, Lot 9, Big Pine Key, 131. nL1160) 1988, Lot 10, ie {Bis Pine. Key, S65) 1933)! Hehe wes Subst 2, Sar. ni ic EE 61. fetes Lot : Reies Sub; Big Pine Ke. Book FY Page 61. B1-1 13297 1933, Lot Sar. Plat Sar. Plat Silas Plat Lot 1, Sar. 9, Big Pine, Ke BI-16. Plat Silas Plat Sar. Silas Pine Plat Sar. Silas Pine Plat 5-426, Sar. 9, Pine Key, Silas Plat Silas Plat Book 1, Pa 13302 1933, Knowles Sub., kK 1, 305 Book 1, 13304 1933 3, Sq Knowles Plat Book 1, Page 61 91 13305" 1933, Kn pl Book 1, 7 13308 1933, Lot 17, Sar. 9, Knowles Sub., Big /Pine Key, Book 1, Page 61. D1-589. 13308 829," Lot marine ook 1, Page 13310 tobe Knowles: sab Book 1, Pag: 13311 193: ay Silas Plat a . Sar. Big Pine 31, Silas Plat | Silas Plat Silas Plat Silas Plat Silas Plat Lot 19, 9, Big Pine : Key, 61. Lot 20, Sar. 9, Knowle? Sub, Big Pine K Book 1, Page 62. 22-834, E 13312 1938, ‘Lot Sar. Silas Plat B Silas Plat 23, Sdr._ 9, . Page 61. Lot 24) Sar. 9, Knowles Sub., Big Pine. Key, Book 1,,.Page 61. 13384 4938 Lot 1, Sar. “10, Knowles Sub. Big Pine Key, Book 1, Page Gl. 22-346. _13315" 1933, Lot 2, Sar. 10, Knowles(.Su}., Big. Pine Key, Book 1, Page 61.. ZZ-346. 13816" 1933, Lot 3, Sar. 10, Knowles Sub., Big pine Key, Book 1, Page 61. ~-13317 1933, Lot 4, Knowles Sul Book 1, Pag 513318" 1933, Silas Plat Silas Plat Silas Plat Silas Plat Lot 6, Sqr. 10, Big Pine Key, Book 1, 61. ZZ-346. 13320 Lot 7, 10, Knowles ‘Sub., Big Pine Key, Pt: Book 1, Page 61. ZZ-346. $54 1932, Lot 13, Sqr. 10, Knowles Sub., Big Pine Key, Book 1, Page 61. B2-572. 13321 1933, Lot 14, Sar. Knowles Sub., ‘Big e Key, Book 1, yeahs 61. B2-572. 13322 1933, Lot 15, Sqr. 10, Big Pine Key, Book 1, B2-549. 10, Pine Key, Sar. 20, Sar. 10, wie Pine Key, Book 1, Pai a4 13328" 193 ihawles fGab.. Ble Book 1, Page’ 61. : 13329 1933, Lot 22. Sqr. 10, Knowles Sub., Big Pine Key, Book 1, Pame 61. ZZ-346. 13330 1933, Lot 23, Sqr. 10, eae wiles eee Big Pine Fag 0 Pi Book age 61. ZZ- ear" 1988, Let 24, ae. 10, Knowles Sub. ‘Big Pine ‘Key, Book 1, Page 61. ZZ-346. 729 1933, Lot 5, Sqr. 11, Palm Villa, Big ‘Pine Key, Plat Book 1, Page 89. 12458 1933. Lot 7, Sar. 1 Key, Plat yas. Big ge 89. B2- raise 1933, Lot 8, Sar. 11, Palm Villa, Big Pine Key, Plat Book 1, Page 89. 12460 193: Ser. 11. Palm Piat Book 1, Nite, rig Palm 1, Palm Book, 1, Lot ine Key, Page 89. 12461_ 1933. Lot_tl, Sar. 11, a Pad Pine Key, Plat Book 1, are 12464 1933, Lot 15, Sar. 11, Palm ite, as Pine Key, Plat Book 1, Panes. es Lot_16, Sar. 11, Palm vite ine Key, Plat Book 1, stea6e. “193% Lot 17, Sar. 11, Palm Villa, Big, Pine Key, Plat Book 1, Page 89. 12-241. 12467 1933. Lot 18, Sar. 11, Palm Plat Book 1, Pag ioa68. “1933. Lot_19, Sar. 11. Palm Villa, Big Pine Key, Plat Book 1, Page 89. 2-497. 12469 1933. Lot 20, Sar. u, Palm Villa, Big Pine Key, Plat Book 1, Page 89. B2-497. 14047 1933, Lot 1, Sar. 57. Sands Pine Kev, Plat Book 1, E4-523. * Sar. 57. Sands "Sar. 57. Sands Kev, Plat Book 1, © rhe Eases Pasisl 1933, Lat 7. Sar. gbie Pine ‘cer, ‘iat Book 1, Pag 13162 1983. Tot 8. Sar. 2. Siias ss Bie Pine Key, Piat Pane et Ds-20t, Taies 1933, Lot 9, Sqr. 2, Silas Book. 1,} Silas | | if Silas | I i {P p Willa, Lot 17, Silas Sar. Knowles Sub, Big Bine Key, Plat Book 1, Page 61. 12066 193 Lot 20, a 10, Trop- "Plat Hook feat Park, Big Pine . Lot 21, Sar. -10, ‘Prop- tig Pine Key, Plat Book 136. ical Park, », Lot 22, Big Pine 10, Trop- Plat Book Sar. 10, Trop- ine Key, Plat Book Sar Key, Sar. 10, Trop- Plat Book 1, Pine Book 1, 1, Pine Plat Book 1, Sqr. 1, Pine Plat Book 1, Lo ical Park, Big ‘Pine 1, Page 130. 11150, 1933, » Bie Tet 1, Pine Key, 3, Lot ig Pine Key, Sar. Plat 2, Sar. i i933, Lot 4, Crest, Pig Pine Key, i 1, Pine Book 1, 3, Lot Sar. Big Pine Ki Plat i € 4. Lot Pine Pine 1 4, Book I 19 6. Sar. Crest, Big = Page ‘131. T1156 19: Lot 7, Grest, Big: Pine Key, i933, “Lot's; Pine Re Sdr. "4, “Pine ‘Pigt Book 4, ., (Sdr. 1, “Pine Plad Book 'T, ir. 13, Palm Mat Hook 4, 4, Se 971933, Lot 1. Plat Big Pine Key 13, Palm Book 1, Sar. 13, Palm Plat Book 1, . 13, Palm K Kook 1, 1983, Lot Pine K Palm rk 1, , Lot 16, Pine Key 13, Palm Tat Book 1, Palm 0k 1, A Sar. 1 Villa, Big Pine Plat 13,° Palm Book 1, 18, key, Lot Sar. n Plat 2501 83, Lot 19, Big Pine Key, . Lot, 20, K 13, Palm Book 1, Sar. Plat 12507. Bie 1933, Pine qr. 23, Palm Mat Hook oF 21, Sqr! 12, Palm Plat Book 1, 53, ‘Sands4 t Book 1), Lot i Pine Key, (1933, Lot s Pine. Key. Sar. ir. 53) Sdiids)) at Bao» by Sar. '53, Savas Plat Book 4, Sar. 53. Sands’ Plat Book| 1, 69. Sqr. 21, Paiti Key, Platy Bootes? Sqr. 21,’ Palm Plat Book ‘1; BE a ose "1933, Lot 10, pe tae ie Book ‘1, 23, Palm Book I, e' $9. “foese 1933, "Lot 14, Villa, Big Piné Key Page 89. 12568 1989; Lot 17 aoe Eine 3 ar. Plat Sar. 18, Palm Plat Book 3, . Lot 18, Sar. 18, Palm js pig “Pine Key, Plat Bock 1. Sqr. 18, Palm Plat Book 4, 3, Lot vilta, Big Pine Page 89. 735 1933, Lot Villa, Big ‘Pine Page 89. 12600 1933, Lot 21, Villa Big Key, Page 89. 12601 1933, Lot Villa, Big Pine K Page 89. D2-214. 12683 19 Villa, Big Sar. Plat 18, Palm Book 1, Sar. Plat 18, Palm Book 1, Sar. 18, Palm Plat Book 1, , Sar. 23, Palm i Plat Book 1, Page 89. B5-296. 12684 1933, Lot 12, Sar. 23, Palm | Pitta, Bipabing Wey. Bist Boos 1, Page Ee ye Bot! Ser. 21, Palm AE AUNG NeyaiPlat Book 1, 07, 1939, Lot 16, Sqr: 21, Palm Villa, Big Pine tee Plat, Hook 4, Page 89. RU: PHROINTERNAL MPROVES Ne FUND Om OF THE: “By: Rosh C. Sawye ‘ont, Trustee 1.’ L, Fund, Monroe ' vedan 41946 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROB COUNTY. IN ORDER OF PURLICATION TO: Frances Marie Corris 43 th Street West New York, New Jersey You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill for Divorce filed against you in the above styled cause on or before the 3rd day of February. A. D. 1946; otherwise the allegations contained therein will be taken as confessed. Done and Ordered at Kev West, Florida. this 3rd day of January, AD. 1948. (Cireuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawver Clerk of Circuit Court. By: (sd) Mary K. Tewoly Cher, Devuty Cher! ENRIQUE ESOUINALDO, 5 Attorney for Plaintiff. eee iy ride December, Al .D: 1943/. at Key Monroe County, Florida. Ross'€ Sawyer Clerk of the Cirenit Court. By: (sd) Mary K, Woodson, Vepaty Clerk. ENRIQUE RSQUINALDO, MR, Plainthf’s Solicitor. dee28,194: IN TRE CIRCUIT © OF THRE STATE FLORIDA IN AND FOR MONROD COUNTY IN CHANCERY. Case No, 10-529 MARIE McDATHE, Plainu: s. DI L HARRY MeDATHE, Defendant. OF PUBLICATION RRY McDATHE, ick Avenue, Emporia, Virginia, You are hereby required to appear vorce filed agains Ause on the above 2 January, wise the allegations as con me and Qrgereg thi December, 19: West, Manis, Conky, Florida. (Circuit Court ir: #Rosk C Sawyer Clerk of, the Circuit Court. :(8d) Mary K, Woodson, | ¢ Dennty: Oferk. ENAIQING ESQUINALDO, JR., Plaintiff's Solicitor, awe2si194 for Cou! oy eT Bronch tis ee STATION OWKWES " Key West: Florida 1600 On Your Dial THE S CAH ee # impossible to requests: Jan4-11-18,1946 OF THE ELEVENTH JODICHIAL Cencure Have Become So Ponder that 6 is poe double—with Mr. Kinney of Birmingham.” {> St. Louis Hopper laughter, jand said: “I have a room with Mr. Kinney, too. He’s from New Orleans.” The clerk checked. He had two Hoppers paired with two | Kinneys. LE ACT FIVE-M? CHICAGO. — The Five-Mile Act passed in England in 1665 jforbade any non conformist minister, who refused to take the oath of non-resistance, to jcsome within five miles of any corporate town where he had tt, preached since 1660, or to act ?:as a schoolmaster or private tutor. arth’ day, cey URIS ee accommodate any last-minute by telephene or late cards Anyone desiring to have a request played for a relative or friend announcing an anni- versary, a birthday, or just as a dedication, is urged to send a postcard to Radio Station WKWF with his or her request in ample time to permit scheduling on the program by the date requested. _ _A penny insure your priately. postcard received in time will request being played appro- SUNRISE SERENADE Mondays thru Saturdays, 7:00 to 9:00 A.M. 1600 CLU! 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