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let ing Le din th pe ab w Fi Page @ 50—Legal Notices (Continued From Page Five) Trustee: Tartabasseé. Florida, July 6th, 1951 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the of the Internal Improve- ment Fund of the State of Florida, Pursuant to Law, will offer for sale, for objectio: 41:00 c'elock, AM, August the Innd in MONRO e scribed as follows ing. unto phosphite, mineral» tte “ EE. I 2 tabla ‘BY the Tatersal Improvem thé State of F' Attest: F. ©. ELLIOT, see. ‘Trustees 1.1 shall be subject to reserving unto the phosphate, minerals and metals and 50% or thereunder IMPROVEME right to reject the sale. Pursuant to A parcel of bay bottor Boot Key Harbor at Key Vaca Monroe County, Florida, south of and adjacent art of Government Lot 2, Section 9 South, Range ore particularly di Commencing Vownship Bast, and seribed as at the inters line of Government Lot tion 9, Township 66 2 Kast, and the south- right-of-way line of { Highway ‘No. 1, run southwest- epiy along the southerly right- of-way line of U. 3. Highway No. 1 for a distance of 300 feet ie ly to & point; th run south fora distance of 550 feet, more or iess, to a polnt on the shor line of E point als point of bottom seribed t Key Harbor, to be known as the beginning of the land hereinafter d from said polat of be- ‘ontinue south for 4 f 800 feet, more or lees,to the approximate déep water line of Boot Key Harbor; thence run west elong the edge of said deep water line for a distance of 100 feet to « poln& thence run north, for a distance of 800 feet, more or less, back 4o.the shoreline; thence mieane der the shoreline in ly. direction for a d 100 feet back to the po Binning, containing 1.8 more oF less. acres, Alég, & purcel of bay bottom land tn the Bay of Florida at Key Vaca, Monroe Florida, northwesterly of adjacent to Government Lot 2, Section 2, nip. 66 South, e 32 East, and more par- tleularty described as follows: Commencing at a point .where the south line of Government Lot 2, Section 2, Township $6 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN §0—Legal Notices (Continued) NOTICE OF APPLICATION | FOR TAX DEED _ House BI No. 1862 NOTICE IS HEREBY that Joseph L. Knowles, Sr. the holder of the following ‘certificate has filed said certificate for a t deed to be issued thereon. The cer | tificate number and year i suance, the description of the erty. fhe names in whi was assessed are as follows jc aes GIVEN, | tifleate No. ar of Issuance Description of LOTS, 3, 4, (met) Acres © sonroe County Name in which Haitsma & L. Dettling. | All of said property being in the | tate of Florida County of Monro: t or certi according | described in|} to law | such certificate or certificates will | be sold to the highest bidder at the | the property }court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of September, | 3, which Is the 3rd day of Sept- | ember, 195 | Dated this 12th day of July, 1951. | (SEAL) EARL BR. ADAMS, Clerk: of Cireult Court of Monroe County, Floridi july aug 3, 1951 INCUIT FLORIDA, | Complainant, | vs DIVORCE | CATHERINE EP. BY R SHIPP, Defendant NOTICE TO: CATH 1108 I ; | Washington,” PD. ¢ YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that suit for divorce has been fil ed against you herein and you are required to serve a copy, of your answer on attorney for Compiain- | ant-and file the original thereof with the Clerk of this Court on or before August 20th, 1961, otherw Decree Pri o Will be en- | tered against: you. | | Fridey, August 3 185!/ Fishermen Find Themselves Off Beach ! OWNERS OF THIS NORTH BEACH INN street-end are filling and fencing in property which has been used by fishermen for scores of years for beaching their boats. Commissioner C. B. Harvey will ask the City to buy or condemn the property to preserve it for the public, . Tha Gal Next Door By Peggy Gaddis AP Newsteotures <8 eS Chapter 15 Fe Frags t “How did ay child ai eee r + i A ‘ lue eyes were wide, her exp! in ” Edith put a determinedly ES since the night when Peter ape canek too innocent to be con- Ea ; ane i the pee r vincing. “As I remember it, we suggest the le Coen ham Be ter “Don't be absurd, Molly! All 1| that we ask Marcia to come over pp pl 8s gs said was that Peter is at Marcia|end make up a table of bridge. oh “ gh till accept A eure Rss Eldon’s from dawn until midnight) How we got tangled up in all this Be edith ‘a ee rag it It’s quite true, and I don’t see why | p, I'm sure I don’t know. Hold rom io vouaers ork. es anybody should get excited about ything while I telephone her.” gated almost every evening on the it! After all, Peter's free and| She went across the grass, and aie veranda of the old Cunning-| wen one: and Marcia is free— | Moily turned to Anne and said in ham house. "8" Faupposedly—and more than fwen-} vage undertone, “You'll keep Edith, Molly . Pri ach one. So what if they do see a little trap of yours shut about Hutohetis ee sitting Edith’s ‘ia — ea ‘What Peter Marshall and Betsy.” garden. It was a pleasant PE i te Mar sternly. nosediy | Anns, regarded her cooly. “I with the shade of the friend ¥,old| free?” she demanded, | tink Betey. ouget. to know chat trees, and with the white-painted| "Anne shrugged. “Oh, all I know | poe°y dag g Murcia, Eldon’s place garden furniture. ~© }ig that we were playing bridge at She Sed eee ae Tech cae “How about Selling Marcia, a66 Allen's house last week 36 > usin’ having a game?” sugg < ly: ja_an were partners nd |; “ * “ Maybe she’s getting too young] While Jennie Stewart was dealing,| a1)" she What Mercia means. After in her ideas to want to play about she axed vee ar haggis | he is.” % on ri 7 i jer eyes | Mess or her's, “Will Mr. lon_be Wie Ube ae Aue Dane cere ining you here this summer, Mrs. | rals on her veranda every evening, lon?’ Of course there was a si I expect to see her take to bobby-| lence in which you could have | sox and Frankie Sinatra’s records 1a pin-feather drop. But a eae |; any day.” t Marcia only smiled and said, ‘Isin-| _ ver see her in the good strong “Pmanot so sure’I like’ that,” sorely hope not. I'm staid his wife sun it? She'll never see thirty- | anid: fr wouldn’t approve. She’s rather] five again. Molly ald Sah : farrow-minded about such things| “Don't be an idiot. She’s only ‘Just what part of my innocent) as ex-wives, you see.’ jtwo or three years older than remark upsets you most, darling “Divorced!” breathed Molly Peter, and marriage between peo- cooed Anne. ‘ “Obviously,” answered Anne, | ple their ages is by no means un- at. | usnal,” Molly pointed out. without “ETSY is devoted to her,” an-| realizing what she was saying, The nounced Edith. next moment, her eyes ened There was a moment of tension, | 2d she looked startled. but almost before they nad time} Anne, watching her, chuckled. ee what I mean?” she drawled. in the long garden chair, and I Betsy worships Pete. And I can’t a there!” ordered Molly. about twenty-four, and Marcia Eldon can’t be more then | twenty-eight.” Peter's “None of it, pet,” ans folly. “I meant I'm: razy about our'kids. gather; the feet of Marcia Bidon. Bol been going around mooning lat | “Molly, you're so_ blind,” ob- | served Anne. “We all know Marcia | Eldon hasn't a cent.” “So what?” demanded Molly. “So the Marshalls are wealthy. }Old Mr. Marshall, Pete’s father, left a two hundred and fiity thou- id Molly. ‘And enyw not making a Pp | and I’ve got my ‘fingers, crossed. | to be conscious of it, it was gone , Fora waited qe “Oh, well, Betsy’s a sweetheart, ‘But—oh, for Heaven's sake, | ing tomarry e Gra: md she’s as friendly as a puppy.” | Anne— Citizen Staff Photo lad, She's exactly; the veart of gitl "d select for a. da’ tein-law, ays thought Betsy was | anaet Peter Marshall,” Anne, e in, ors ag ae = ergs inter pete oh: ns Aco iv qonrce . 3 4 gave her a’ ing Re sho: 0 hs ¥, Filo! Ja a 9 jit of! a ee ———— ot rn of Florida, run east. ‘along duly. XD. 1951, ree rn neem §] VOUTE SE . ; Bepets but fier voice was elal ae Sola eae tppd see. Peter, footh line of Government Lot Cireult Court : ° 79 : ‘ ys ie easual as she said, “Now| an . Marshal adequat Sictton & Gommohip ee sues |S nani sans Maid’s Night Out Steals From Blind; $500 Building | ip faking. noneenee, Anne. | proved for, Fa say that Marci ates cst teers or eens tate (ed) Fle cana: ’ Fe } li hese. fou know very well that Betsy | Eldon would be mighty glad to get northeast corner of Lat 13. of Deputy err By DOT ws i \ ni th eri and Pete have been pals for years. | her hands on the Marshall money “CASA. MANANA — SHORSS" { V. ALBURY | “On MOONLIGHT BAY” B > . | .. “What have T'gald now’ ”s not in love with anybody.” | —Wouldn’t- you? And Pete, even BA | HANANA 8 LRURY, ul Gets Foolec ermit Issue ara heer 5 i : is blind, 4 activ Subdivision as recorded in Plat head Street | | Anne, _ % - 2” asked Anne, sweetly. if he is blind, is not unattractive. Hook 2, Vage 50. Moaree Coun: | . Florida é at the Strand Theater. : ee a seit | Molly anawiied ‘our ‘tongve| " “No!” returned Molly. “Betsy's | He's really sweet. Gilded with twa uy J Herida Records; trom said Mttorney for Complainant. || Surprise! Without a cake or a| MOS NC (#) —'The, Sweeting’s Garage, on Greene} has grown much’too sherp, don't even grown up.” hundred and fifty thousand, I'd say nae ate tees aetemnaenet: | __Ju0-27:augs-10,1991 | yirthday celebration! I went to|™Meanest man got fooled this} Street will erect a utility shed at | Ot Tair Si vee, oh, “Betsy's nineteen,” Anne point-| he would be pretty easy to take.” ear oe —, ue | Taltah Florida {the movies last night prepared to| time, in Los Angeles. According|® °st of $500, Building Inspector nn pulled Bersapt ebb egout. ‘To be continued) shld paint also to be known Re iy 3 i quirm through another so-called/to the police. this fellow 1, Ralph Russell announced today. ey $e SAR ee ciate |p NOTICE } ¢e ven that the| Musical in which) the heroine| Edwards stole a cashier's check! 60, West Motor company will See ee Le cei padar ot | rrmntees © Internal Improve- | shows her tonsils, but very little| from a blind wo: forzed the|C'e*t ® Sign in front. of their Deginning, continue “bearing | Pirsua tate of Florida! acting ability. And instead, Ii signature. and cashed the check|S20P at Roosevelt’ boulevard. TOMOF North a cet wee ee sale, for competitive bids and laughted, hung intently on each) in a department store. Well, the : toa point: thence at TWEAt a see ees Oe Gc hocke, AM fuss [line of dialogue, and enjoyed “On| check bounced: improper’ signa- The market value of iron ex- T VV { N ~~ oot = S ot feet | scribed a low Moonlight Bay” all the way ture. ov ceeds that of the precious metals| d cad eat tight an- | through from the opening scen< The blind w Meg Pe including gold, silver and the pla- | SRI “ theast direc- | earn | 1 4Re last cline : lind woman, Marjory| 4; ‘tals | f nee aie aed. | 1 of said the last clinch. |Stewart, has explained what| ium metals inore or a peiaton the | peing in the There is a valid reason. His| happened. She says she endorses ee thoreiine ot 5 of Florida: | eS Seeat con name was Booth Tarkington,| che with a rubber stamp, but| ence =e |= faising “ approximatel one |Hoosier novelist, I didn't recogn-| she also uses a little pe rforating x ARR SEE Bs northeast er’ as ize the hand writing on the screen! machine whict ¢ a ta B a aiatance o, THe Purchasers 1 eay| until the seawe: in’ eohoniroom!| braille charters wy tre naee cer | a aaa’ ™ MITAMI «= 2oretan ; Binning. com ; when the juvenile delightful (a)-| the k : mi 2, Section 3 Range e particularly de- mene along the southerly right- way line of U. 8. Highway a distance of 500 feet thence run south ce of 525 feet, more o @ point on the shore~ TMP -OT “Boot “Key~ Harbor,-2ate point also to be known as the polut of beginning of the bay bottom land hereinafter de- sertbed: from raid point: of be- ginning continue south for a distance of feet, more or Jessy to the approximate decp water line of Boot Key. Har- bor; thence ran West ‘alone Raid approximate deep water Tine for a distatice of $1.56 feet to a point; thenee run north for & Gistance of 800 feet, more or fesn; ‘back to the shoreline; peter meander the shoreline in “wortheasterly direction for a distance of 81.56 feet, more or less. back to the point of be- ginning, containing 1.5 acres, more or less The Purchaser is required to pay the advertising cost and document- stamps. The Sale when made, the Trustees 75% of if and themselves of the petroleum thereon DHY TRUSTEES OF INTERNAL NT FUND reserve the BY ORDER of the Trustees of mprovement Fund of the Biate of Florida. FULLER WARREN, Governor. | Attest: ¥. GC. Elitot, Sec. Trustees 1 Fund. jul20-27 mug2-16-17,1951 et Tallahassee, Florida July 20th, 1951 NoTICK OTICE Ie hereby given that the of the Internal Improve- rund of the State of Florida Law, wih offer fot wale, for competitive bids and ob- . in Taliahaseee, Florida, at September 41 oO COU AM. + \he land in MON eribed an follows Simonton atere of the run North 66° jon of right-of-way ttn Street and the Bay of Floridy Went for a feet, more of beginning of heretnafter q said polnt ginning cot for & thence test Jo" West for a feet back to th i ginning, chntainis ne nore or less he. Purchaser in required to pay advertising cost and @uewsnent if and » to the themuelve 1% WEMENT Pt io Feyect the » ORDER of th run FULLER WARREN. Govern 10-17-24-34, 1961 ewe most delinquent), fell asleep and ;|dreamed he was drifting around and | over the heads of his schoolr °T | Then I remember “Penrod” RNAL| “Penrod and Sam," two Tark the} ton masterpieces of humor, Sm os | wonder that “On Moonlight E ates and ee eta Fund of] has all the essentials! i FULLER Warren, | The film has color, excellent | Governor }acting, rollicking lines, plus Doris |Day with Gordon McRae, bot jenchanting w arblers who intro duce songs into the script ease. I interviewed McRae when little ovér three Home Needed 2”: | years | ago He appeared to be a goed H mi screen bet then. His prformance ere or in the current Strand movie | confirms judgement of his ability | ° Of course, the role of a young Inguents | idealist in the small Indiana town }in 1917 is “a natural” for him. oe Natural, too, is the keyword Need for a home for delinquent | for Doris Day's acting as the tom- colored girls will again be em- | boy who suddenly discovered that | phasized by Juvenile Court Judge | life was not not a bow] of home- \Eva Warner Gibson this after- |'U"S and snow-ball fights. She {noon at 1 p. m. when a case in-| isn't a raving beauty, but she volving two colored girls, one 13| 8S the wholesome attraction of and one 15, will be reviewed, {| honesty, and fits perfectly into Judge Gibson took charge of | her role as a young American the two teen sterday after | girl smitten by first love. they had been taken into custody|, Leon Ames, the harassed by MJ. Wilder, J “| father of the comedy, was once of the Florida | 1 a Miami newspaperman. He and | State Highw: Pa’ | Rosemary DeCamp cooperate in } Also held by authorities were | 2 |two colored men, one'a 25 year|® topnotch job as the parents. Jold sailor and the other a 47| The urchin who has the part | year old civilian. of the mischievous younger broth- Wilder was called to a spot|éf is not played up in the bill- » when a nearby | 118 but he should be. The uni- | resident heard scre and a|dentified russet-haired lad scam- j commotion, When Wilder arrived | pets throug his Penrod portrayal jhe discovered that the group had| With a world of talent. | driven away in a car I seldom go so near Perky Lod, completely After crossing the Seven Mile| overboard in a review; but I'll | Bridge, he apprehended the party.| take a plunge this time. “On The driver of the car has been| Moonlight Bay” is a show for charged with operating a motor|'the entire household from | vehicle under the influence of in- | grandma to junior, guaranteed | toxicating beverage. 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