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vhere, tos and how of hu- in Bb neturey because, if you ‘one-time mayor of Key West}. and aa agp Node and sena- pening a hair- \ would} ‘A meeting will be be held tonight in City Hall for. the purpose: of, V me hi on consider. trivial. ‘And there is the:man who j discussing ‘the establishment of al thinks he is thrifty,. but.-it exchange in Key West. {turns nas t epee hat.he ilson, of the state market-| 4 Ndkbe wk the! ing hoard, ‘will explain the way pnt : cont man. is he | that an exchange is operated. who.is careful pecue the pen- areas $y |nies. and careless about the Be, | dollars, "4 ‘Dickerson has been assigned to ry sauce | Probably you: will main- Key West during the Jose Marti . She is due to art tain' that no man will delib- ae e is due to arrive ‘erately throw away money. Well, what would you say| Wiltiam Dexter, a member of fot the man, warned ‘a dozen'|the caretaking force at the Key times by The Citizen that if|West post office, died at 1: he does not take advantage |°’clock this afternoon in his home of the Homestead -Exemp- at 504 Grinnell Street. tion Act in Florida,he will ; have to pay, instead of $6| AS 4 Tesult of a classified ad- vertisement in The Citizen on or $8 in’ taxes on his home, ‘BY $60 or $80 if he does not Biya | erureee ce ancl tone ae i OSE 1g that T. L. ‘Kelly had found shoes Hoty and Apu. and .pants and supporters in his rar, evidently put there by mis- ie. an ‘application for exemp-' tion. , Yet similar,cases: happen Citizen published a story on} man who unwittingly put the ar- Wednesday in which it was/ticles in the car, and they were ‘stated that 100 persons, who|fteturned to him by Mr, Kelly. own real é@state in Monroe county, ‘had failed ‘to file their applications for exemp- tion 4 menaad now must pay, ey. don’t wish: their William W. Demeritt, superin- Properties to become delin- tendent of lighthouses, reported A universal belief is not |j/quent, up ‘to 10 times “as! today that during Jast night four er. ae an infallible be-|/™much ‘as they would have] ove brids were stolen from his it one time man be- paid had they obtained ex-} aviary at Whitehead and Division Wied the world was flat, [| ¢mptions. 4 Streets. but scientists have Proved Tax Assessor Claude Gan- that it is. oval, dolfo said that, if he an-] Today The Citizen says in an nounced that he was-going | editorial paragraph: i to give-away $20. bills, those “Tt is not necessary to lie when ersons, in: the: mat. | You tent in Key West waters.” iter... of, -homestead examp- Hoh, ‘probably. -would. jline upto, get theamoney, yet some: of! Aneuevehéw will lose Jose C. Perez, new vice consul from Cuba, assigned to duty in Key West, arrived today. noon, rope and it much. change «in le to moder- , occasion- loudy today, iy. Not quite so warm in extreme’ northeast / Our thaheial aavive still centers around the idea that fy | this is an excellent ‘time to into v2 ious. odcupation| save money and pay debts. zones has resulted in heavy —_—______ expenses for the United] PRICE CUTS HELPFUL States and Great. Britain. he ocelipying powers have ad te support the popula- tions in ir zones. Natur- ally, they are anxious for the Gesmans,upder their control ig A self-supporting. hen: is possible, the pike powers lieved’ of ‘makinj contributions, . é on the Russian. pl mn is .ac- ed, *howeyer, . the , Ger- mans will be required to. iy reparaticns out 1p tion, which ‘should go to the : ‘of the adliate ‘wh support of their populating. Heels that industry ‘has bee: This, as ‘we = in a “vicious circle” The division ot Gere little change in temperature. Jacksonville through the Flor- ida Straits and East Gulf of Mex- ico: Moderate east to northeast winds today, increasing and veer- ing tonight, becoming moderate to fresh southeasterly Saturday. Partly cloudy weather. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: The International Harves- ter Company has followed She aatwole set by the Ford otor Company and an- : i nounces a Series of price cuts A ally pelea pokes: that, according to the com- pany, will save customers $20,000,000 a year. There is hope that other large corporations will do likewise. For this rts teresting to consider Key West, Fla., April 4, 1947 (Observation taken at 8:30 am, Eastern Standard Time, * City Office) ‘Tempéretures € | Highest. yesterday — Lowest last night - beat Nor p Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 gm, ive, Husidlty x is the crux of the bene id of progressively rising of the Western democracies. | Prices, profits and wages. They naturally believe that} © Mt-'McCormicksis of the *the first prof fit. from German | opinion that industry must production should go to the | “seek a more flexible system eupport of the people now | of distributing the benefits receiving their assistance. of productivity” but realizes - Not that this objective is compli- cated by uncertainty as to wage rates and the impossi- cing Cali- for in- dustrial plants locate there but makes it plain: that: co- bility. of predicting the operation, not bontribtions. order: hae Yo Tomorrow's Almanac (Eastern Standard Time) Sunrise Sunset Moonrise - Moonset EASTER SUNRISE _ 6:14 a.m. CON Santa Clara Go fornia,, is adv: TIDES Tomorrow Naval Base mm Standard Time) Low Tide 9:41 a.m. 3:16 a.m. 3:43 p.m. 10;20 p.m, (AL. TIDE DATA Reference ac ey West Stption— high Tide high water Bahia Honda —Ohr. (bridge) = 10min. 0.0 ft. No Name Key +2hr. (east side) __20 min. Boca Chica —Ohr. “a Sandy Point) 40 min. Channel +2hr. “nash end) —10min. +1.4 ft. | Minus Sign—Corrections to be subtracted Plus Sign — Corrections to be: added. course of profits if and when is the aday. and production falls off. He calls attention to the fact that our economic sys- tem is operating with enor- eps pats, porpranieolia on o.encow ment is ex-|the one hand and unions on tabuks to irme | that want a|the other. As a result, there de ressed labor, market. is a lack of flexibility and his is sound advertising |the need to work out a for- aed represefits a policy: that |mpla which will enable in- very community can safely \dustry to distribute the bene- fol low in the scramble of cities, towns and counties ta attract industry, Nothing is to be, gained, by ottomnting to ‘uy” its of high production and ‘overcome the present rigid- product that’ you get is ngt| Secale worth having. ity.in our economic system. While neither Ford nor the International Harvester Company can revolutionize the economic system of the nation, their example is im- Life’s mysterious combi-|portant. Moreover, the re- The United States Destroyer take, the, owner of ‘the articles! every year in Key West.-The|was found. ‘Carl Brewer is the] this coastal section today; otherwise | ° FULL MOON, April 5 _10:28 am.! Height of | { ory. b * ier ago. ~ 1 Provident ‘Mutual Til le, Pike Phia, born there, 60 years .| “Dr. Russell H. Stafford, 'p dent of the erie lation, Conn., born at. Wau- : nee Wits 57 years ieee beet in New ei fog ational; Ae protect against! z ‘of any: of the Flor- |New London, Conn., 53 years ago. ida Keys in the proposed park} Prof. Frank L. lt “ area. ago. Dr. Julius S. Bixler, P of Colby College,: Maine, lott, dean of .jthe University of; Missduri's: “{School of Journalism, |born’ in Keobuk County, Iowa, , ago. - fT fears ‘noted industrial research adviser, ‘born at Wickford, R. 1, 56 years ‘ago. CARD OF THANKS On occasion of the recent sud- den death of our loved one, John }H. Costar, many. neighbors and ‘friends were kind in their minis- trations and lavish in their sym- pathy. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to all who were ;8¢ kind and to the donors of the ‘beautiful floral tributes. : apr4-1t THE FAMILY. CARD OF THANKS We are, indeed, grateful to ;many neighbors. and friends for kindness, shown and sympathy extended us in the hours of sor- row following the death of our loved one, Juan Esperdy, Sr. ‘We trust that each and all may accept expression as personally ad- dressed: THE FAMILY. | April 4-1t 218 HEREBY Gr the undersigned will int she forthcoming, 1947 sessi lature a loca ne to The City vest, Florida, the right to fix the method 6f measurement be- tween places of business licensed for the sale of beverages contain- ing aleohol of more than fourteen percent by weight, and schools as. defined by the laws of Florida and particularly 22 Florida nd granting est, Florida, prescribe the method by ances — betwe school places where sites and Maurice Holland of New York, | bers NOTICE be CATION ROTICE I FoR eee certificates, ri yin said certificates fora tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate num- scription of the h names in Pro} yenctien hich’ ic wi as Certificate No. 254. Year suance 1936, and years: of, iseuaiee. the de- rty, and the 8 assessed are of Is- Deseription of Property: PALM to B KEY. NLLLA, PANE. BLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 49. R. CALKINS E 2 SRC, 2 TIE. 66. Monroe Soanh Records. pore In which assessed, TAIL of said, Srl Se County of Monroe, Unless such cer LIDA AL SUR. OF LOT .R, 29. Lot 153-355. As’ recorded in T. cates shall be redeemed according to, law be s6ld to the highest bidder gourt house door on the first erie (hase onth of ay, Sth day of “Dist day of ‘day in the whichis the Dated this at the! March, ROSS C SAWYER, Clerk of. Circuit Court of: Monroe County, Florida. mar 21-28: apr 4-11, 1947 — NOTICE OF APPL ATION wane bin Ne Ne 1862 orien 18 HEREBY GIVE) John H. Payne, the holder following certi certificates for a tax deed FOR the cates, has filed said to be] s isgued thereon. The certificate num- | p, bers and years of issuance, the de- scription of the property, ai names in as follow: Certificate No. 254, Year nance 1936. y Description of ILA, BIG at ROOK 1. INS 23, TH PAGH 89, P. 66, far, 3-359, Monroe. County Records. e In which assessed, Al said the County of Florida, Unless such certificate or ficates shall be ing to law in sich certificate or certi property Monroe, which is the 5th day of Ma this 2Ist day Clerk of Cireuii Monrée County,’ Flot ure along route of pedestrian] ¥ veen the main front en- nee of the principal aie any school site to th front entrance to the place of Bust- ness where’ liqu are sold. LOUIS BK. MOLIN, apr 4 OF INTENTION TO GE OF LOC WONWOE the ordinar: earls bet =1t NOTIC P Pi hereby given that, pur- nt to the requirement, of Section} 21 of Article HI of the Constitution of the State of Florid amended he general electio ion will be ma ed to the Legisla of Florida at the r f sa 5 during the yea of a local or spe be held r the passage Legislature, Year an Act En- Imposing d Upkeep Tax Buses. St West, A. Florida, this 1947, ee ot April, D. aL S, 1 apr4,1947. | IN THE CIRCULT COURT or 2 ee SUDICIAL cine CU me & STATE OF FLORIDA, 1" AND FOR, MONROE COUN- TY. 1S CHANCERY. Case No. 10—1123 JOSEPH M. RAGOVIS, n, New York. You are hereby required to appear the Bill for Divorce filed against you in the above styled before the ith day of . dD. 1947, otherwise the allegations con- lained therein will be taken as con- fessed. Done and Ordered at Key Florida, this 3rd day of April, West, A.D. ruit Court ROSS: C, SAWYER, Glen ofc ircuit Court. Ry: (sd) Florence awyer, 1D. WILLIAM v ALBURY, Attorney for Plaintiff. apr 4-11- Minois. required to appear filed against a Round Lak You are here to th » taken The word “vegetarianism” came into use about 1847. pe a ing to a diet excluding fish, flesh’ ', and fowl. Various sects later ex- cluded all animal products, in- cluding milk and eggs; others ex-' nations: A.fur coat and a/ductions that they have bare leg. “ |made involye certain risks it a ee ooo and are in effect despite the The acid test. of friend- prospect that chek coms shi wher a man] panies can sell everything a $ Sh a d|that they ean make at pres- dollars without security.. ent prices. ground. cluded all tubers grown under-{ EXRIQU |: Attorney and Ordered at Key West, pr ida, this 3rd day of April, A.D. « nireutt Court Se: RC AWYER, rer of Cirevit Court. Kathleen Nottage, D.C. QUINAT.DO, JR., for Plaintiff. apr_4-11-18-25, 1947 ys. | JOHN B. Sagi ei mele, ¢ RT (CIAL Pas N LEONOR:? x METH my intife, x . AMBERT BETHEL, Defendant. NOMCE TO APPEAR TO: Lambert Bethel, Residence unknown, required to appear on the. 28 of April, 1947, before the entitled Court to the Bill of plajnt filed against you i above entitled cause and th La oF BRAT AN OF COUNTY, 1N DIV! nd the h it Was assexsed are on Is- Propert; PALM PING. K nk AL SUB, OF LOT R 29, Lot 12, As. recorded T. A. being in State of certi- | redeemed accord- the property described ficates ; iit be sold to the highest bidder at| the court house door on the first) Monday in the month of’ May, 1 1947. rida: | mar.21-28 ee 11, 1947 ane it'ls hereby. Ordered that you are th day above Com- |} in the e Key West Citizen is hereby designated as the Newspaper in Order shall Witness the Lopez Jr., as One of the Jud this Court an@ the Seal of this in the City of Key West, County Florida, this 27th March. 1947. (Cfreuit: Court. Seal) ROSS C. SAW’ Clerk of it Monroe 4‘ounty, F! which. be published once a week-for four consecutive w Honorable Aquilino | this eeks. ry C Court, lorida. By: Florence E. Sawyer, ai Deputy John G. Bawyer, Solicitor for Plaintiff. Clerk. mar. 28; apr 4-11-18, 1947 NOTICE whe Woueone ne. NoTich 18. HE! my on John H. Payne, the FOR older ot folowing certificates, has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate num- seription of the property, names in which it was ai as follow Certificate No, 2 suance 1936, Dexeription of VILLA, BIG BLAT BOY CAI Se 4 Monroe Gounty Recor Name ‘in Which a f said property being Unless such certificate or ficates shall be redeemed acc: to law the property such certificate or certificate: be sold to the highest. bidder court house door on the first day in the month of May, which fs the jth day of May apated this ‘2tst day of WD Monroe County, mar 21-28; apr 4-1 Praeacs co) ar SEA Bl } S STATE OF TS LORIDA. IN FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN y aR ERY. Case N EVELYN MYE 10-1422. BYRNES, Plaintiff, DIV Atlantic You are hereby required t bear to the Bill of Lgercyoe wg for] divorce in the above on or. before the 2ist day of A.D, 1947, otherwise the alles: therein will be taken as confessed. ‘This Order is to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks a in the Key West Citizen. paper published in the C ide Florida. ONE ANT? eet. this 19th 1 i day of March, A.D. 1947 ROSS C SAWY (SEAL) erk 6f the Circait fonroe County, Flori B; sd) Florence sy Deputy (ea) ALLAN B. CLEARE, Jr. Solicitor for Plaintiff. wiar 21-28; apr 4-1 described ROSS C SAWYER, Clerk of Circuit sGourt of Flori the in ce cording in s will at the Mon- 1947, 94 are! iit THE ‘ORCH, © ap-; be: ati news- ER, Ci Clerk. GEN, De i A being in the} ; te of Florida.| Pane 51, leate or certifi. the property described in| es certificate or certificates will! sy),, in | of March,! ROSS C SAWYER, ee of oRrcE! Fi ito the 1 So of wpa e \s hers anid years of issuance, the de-| n ed are} S NOTICE Ay HEREBY. an een Pyzves Laws of fi Act Acts o 8 of 1932. known as the M' following. Wexcribed: Tan roe County, Florida, will be ottexed:| Boal for sale. at public outery for the Righest and hest: cash. bid, subjer' tees iy Inter rover ject ae an fae Teenie at A.M. on the 14th day of ie teh there: is al ‘one-hals imal and Peg pee ae of etic mineral, will} 1 mins est? a Bei 43, Crain’, Reon pint Book | isting Sub, a Grassy Page 14149 1929, Lot Sub, ne Grassy Page 51. 14750 1933, Lot Sub. of Grassy 51 Key. 3 Sar. 43, Key, Plat 4 Sar. 43, Key, Plat 5 Sar. 43, Key. Prat Sar. 43, Key, Plat 7, Sar. 43, Key, Plat 8 Sqr. 43, Key; Plat Crain's Hook Crain's Book Crain's | Book 1 Crain's Book 1 1933, ‘Lot of Grassy Page | 14752 | Sub. 1928, Lot Sub. of Grassy Crain’s | Took. 14754 Sub. 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Crain's Rhok 1 12 Sar. 46, Crain's} y Key, Plat ‘Rook 1 13 Sqr. 46, Key, Prat Crain's ‘Rook 1 14 Sar. 46, y Key, Plat 15 Sar, 44, Key, Plat Crain's Rook 1 16 Sar. 46, Key, Plat 1 Sar. 20, Key, Plat ° Key, Book 1 Crain's Book 1 Crai Book 1 Sar. 20, Plat Crain’ H 3 Sar. 20, | Rook yy Key, Plat Crain's Rook 1 4 Sar. 20, Key, Plat 3 Sar. 20, Key, Plat Crain's Book 1 Crain’s Book 1 6 Sar. 20, Key, Plat 7 Sar. 20, t Crain's y Key, Plat Book 1 Cr Book Craft Boo 2, Lot . of Grassy 56, : Crain's. Plat Key, Book ; 1 16: Sqr. 56, Key, “Play 1033, Lot Crai 'S. Book 1 ,| 11010 ih 1, 1947 Book 1 2, ¢ t Crain's Book 1 . 42, Plat Crain's Rook 1} 14 Sar. 42, Crain y Keys Plat’ Book 1 r. 42, Crain's Keys Biat Rook 1 16 Sar. 42, Crain's y Key, Plat’ Hook 1/4 , Thomp- Book 1 Thomp- Book 1 <Lot 11, Sar. 3. Key Largo, Plat Lot 12 Sar. 2, Thomp- Key Largo, Plat Book 1 Lot 13 Sar. 3, Thomp- Key Largo, Plat Kook. t/s Lot_14 Sar. 3, Thomp- Key Largo, Plat Rook 1s Ve , Crain's Book 1 ar. 10, Crain's Plat Book 1 Sar. 10, Crain's Key, Plat’ Book 1 * 1-2, Rain- rch, Key, Plat Paln- Plat Lot 5 Sar. Sar., 36, rch Key, 110111 ‘ar. 36, Ratn- bow Beach. “Ble ‘Torch’ Key. Plat Book 1 Page 164. eel 11012 1933, Let--1d Sar: 36, Rain- ae ° suite sorters wide |! rved from any parcel | Taso Sub, WA Grasey Key; Plat Book 1) | Page Page ne Pax Lasik Sub, F Page 15792 S771 hE ‘Grassy * may. Pat 2 Sar. 46, Crain's Key, Plat’ Rook 1 e This “Yas, Lot 3 Sar. 46, Crain's Sub. of Grassy Key, Plat’ Rook 1 | Page 51. . {14794 1 Lot 4° Sar. 46, Crain's Sub. of Grassy Key,, Plat 1] * Page 51. . 14795 1933, Lot 5 Sar. 46, Crain's Sub. of Kéy, Plat Book 1 ; Pag Crain's oe Tuy Key Largo, Plat 147, s Sub. 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Key Largo, Plat omp- ook. 1 omp- Foon mommy, Thomp- t Book t Lanner “plat Bar. 12, at) . 7, Thomb- eeu lies Rook tT Lot. 8 nana Ker CAReinie Teese = lot, 11 San, Thai 1933, Lot_ 9 Sqr: 12). "Thomp- y Latgo, Plo Sub. Key, Lares Plat Book. 1, th Lot: 10'Sqt. 12, Thomp- Sub. Key. Laren, Plat Book, t is, ene v6. nab: ¢ lb Lot 11 -Sar..12, Themp- bed Sub, Key Targo, Plat “Book y Largo, Plat Book 1 Tot 12: S4r,12, Krag) Sub, Key Largo, Plat Book, 1 mh 33, Lot 18 Sar. 12, Thomp-+ ex Book” 1 Lot 14 Bar.12, Thonn. Key Largo, Plat, Book 1 193%, Lot 15 Sar. am "rook? | Pa Sub, Key Largo, Plat, Bon! W8a3. at 25, Sal a, Tot 10:-Rae. 12, Thom. wolva Sub. Ki ‘Key Largo,-Plat Book 4 Lot 26 Sqr, 7, Th ra oft Key ates pint Hook t 4 mi tis, roe 17 Sqr.12, Thamb-~ Sub, ‘Key, Largo,, Plat Book 1 iayos 8 14a a Lot, 28 21, Sar, 7, ‘Thoth: Page 1 $42, Lot. 28 Sar. 147. 1923, Lot 18 Sar.12, Thomp- | %01 n Sob, Key. Largo, Pr Y ‘Key Larko, Plat Bonk 1 3, Lat 19 Sqr. 12, Thomp- | £0) 33, Lot ir. vt, re f Kee Large, Plat Book 1) Pas ot 20 Sar. 12, Thomp- Mt 1933, Lot 5 Sar. 1), Terr Sub. Key area. Plat Rook 1 1 Key Larko, Plat Book 1 ibaa Lot 2 Sar. 12, Thomp- 1933. Lot, 6 Sar. 11, Bee Key Targo, Plat Book | Taass i 4 ‘933, ir. 7. ‘Thénihe i Rey Laveo. Plat Boake a tat Ak. Sar. 3 bere} Teale Toa pe Lot ndten> i. h Tages | t, sages 1923, niet 24 wk ath iste M4 Sub, ey Largo, Plat Book 1 ag, Lot 22 Sqr. 12, Thomp- y Largo, Plat Rook i Pt. Gor 3 Twp. 1933, Lot. §. Sar. it. B oe | mone '* Se Fe as Largo, Plat Book t 1933, Trot i 4, ‘Thee, * Key ate” at Rook + fat, dt Sar, 11, Thomp- jareo, Plat Reok t 3. Lot 12 Thomp- . Key es Sar, Hooke 933, Lot. 13 Sar. 1. ‘Thome. ted Large, Plat Book ? Lot 14 Sar. 11, Themp- y a i Hook 1 Lot 3, Key, Lar- 59 Re. 40 4 1-2 5, Long Key See. 3 35 1 Acre. D1-419, T2- 3) Sar . Key, B2-60, 922, Lot 12 Sqr. B, Crain's of Grassy Key, Plat’ Book 1 B Crain's Plat’ Hook 1 1 Sar. 5% Crain's 14 Sqr. B, Crain’ Key, Plat’ Book 1 Key, Plat’ Rook 1 12, Sar. 2, _ Cogan 2 Sar. 57, Crain’s| 14871 1923, Lot 1. San. 51) Crati's tine Key, Dat Hoke | Key, Plat Book 1/ Sub. of Grassy Key, Plat’ Book 114 “Te + ar. 15. Praline Page 51. Prev 2 Sar. 57, Crain's | 14872 1933, Lot 2 Sar. 51, Crain's ila, Wey Latico, bration 1" Pose K Hook’ 1/ Spb. of Grassy Key, Plat’ Rook THB 9933, Lot 9 Sar. 10, Thomp Page 51. . 1 Crain’s | 14884 1932, Lot 15 Sar, 31, Crain's | S08 Key Largo Plat P 1 Key, Plat o Rey. Bi 9 3. Lot 2 Sar. 2, Thomp- Laren. Plat Book 1 1330 Tota Sar. Rook §1, Crain's iat Book 1 4 183, Lot 4 Sar. 16. Thome: Sub. Key Largo Plat Roo! 1933, Lot_19 Sqr. 3. Sub, Key Largo Plat Tere Rook t 2, Thomp- Wa Key Bargo, Mat Rook 1 7 3, Lot 2) Sq key Large 22 Sar. 2, Thomp- Large Plat Beek t G7-269, Lot. 7 Sqr, 2, Thomp- Key Largo, Plat Book 5 v at Book t Sar. 2, Thomp. ¥ key bre Plat Book "i 1933, Lot 7 Sar. 3, B.C. no pete au . Plat Book 933, Lot 1 Sar. 16, ‘Thomp- 3-976. ba ne Sub. Key Largo Plat Book | v_ Largo, Plat Book 1933, Lot 2 far. 16 Thomp- Key Large Plat Beek 1 INTE ER NAL EOF FLORIDA, Ky Rows © 5 ott Sar. D Fare Print WYER, 2, Palma Monroe Phat “Rook 1 Page Agent Trustees tt F Life. 90 feline Aprit 4, 1847 Plat Book 1 Page Sun spots reach a size as much Be En Moe as 28 times that of the earth’s sur- Plat Book 1933. Lot 3 Sar. 10, Key Largo, Plat Book 4 Sar. 10, Plat Book 5& Rar. 10, Plat Book Lot arge, 1932, Lot Key Largo, Lot Largo, Sar. Pint hina Lot Key } tee: Plat wk Lot 7 far. 2, B ¢, 193; i Bar, 47, coNen's E ORS 9 Sar. 42, Caines | 18822 1833, Lot V9 é : K nsay Key, Plat Book 1 Grassy Key, Pint Lat Me i, Seqiere: pe Yt 6 Rak, 47 an, ‘Crain's y > Plat 1932, Lot 10 Sar. 42, -Crain’s bes q : Pe Sub, of Grassy Key, Plat Book 1 is Sar. 7, Par : Tia thas Toe 0, Phat 11 Sar. 43, Crafn's | 1 toe nee Key, ‘Plat, Book .1| Sub. “of Graxay a 5 i ik Rete Ups in's Ps ned Lat 12, Sar. 42, Crain's | 14874, 1933, Lot 4 Py Sar. St. ri t zr Sub. of Grassy Key, Plat, Rook . 1} Su». of ee eYs is Lot a far, 3. . Bay ‘Page 51. paigl: if Page . rzo, 14759 1939, Lot 13 ‘Sar, 43, Crain's | 14873, 1923, Lot 5. San. Sh saan ; ake Biss er " Bub. of Grassy Key, Plat| Book. 1 a ot Grassy Key i e At08,. Lots 6 Bar "i hh Diet mage 51. : jah rain’ rKo, Pla 114760 1933, Lot.14 Sqr. 43, Crain's | 1! ‘ far .o8 grant ene t} Sub. of Grasey Bist Rook 1) Sub. a exe at Ne: ates "at Rook |”