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| | : Page & THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Friday. August 10, ad e ead \ __ WEATHERMAN Says 50—Legal Notices (Continued From Page Five) 50—Legal Notices (Continued) rere roe County, Florida, and more {| Tallahassee, Florida} particulariy described as foi- Ju zeh, 1951 lows: Commencing at the inter- section of thi Section 3, T a2 E uth line of South, | Forecast Key West’ and Vicinity: Con- jtinued hot, sultry and partly cloudy thru Saturday with scat- tered showers and thundershow- Light to moderate variable , for competiti ids Jections, in Tallahassee, F 11:00 o'clock A.M. § 951, the I. the Southerly ers. KE distance o the point of beginning winds, fresh in vicinity of thund- bay bottom land here described; from said poir f ershowers. ning oneeee ae | Florida: Continued hot and sul- aid “Rigs ‘ |try thru Saturday. F weather pinion for 2 lexcept for a few scattered after more or noon thundershowers. edge of an ex F nnel; thence meander the Jacksonville Thru The Florida edge of said existing chan: {Straits and East Gulf Of Mexico | Light variable winds thru Satur j day. Few widely scattered thund- rshowers, otherwise fair weat- a northwesterly direction for her Weather Summary For The Tropical Atlantic, Caribbean Sea- er | And The Eastern Gulf Of Mexico: A weak easterly wave in the astern Caribbean is attended by containing.’ above normal shower activity ‘ 4 1 Commenc- | and moderate ‘to occasionally at the intersection of the | parcel of, ba m | fresh easterly winds. Conditions Herb gab pe ty el | Boot Key Harbor at |are stable elsewhere with only f Roosevelt Boule | ith of and ad | local showers and light to mode- rthwesterly along | of Government Lot 2, | rate easterly winds. Northeaster- Roosevelt Se 9, Town } Range 32 } \ ip 66 So and mor¢ ast, of arly cribed as.“ foll ‘ TR | nmencing at the inter Report run North 24* | tion of the east line of ¢ e i mel pace it eee tot | Setiome ot & eacnes ¢ Key West, Fla, August 10, 1951) nobawinning of hip 66 South Observations taken at City Office.| © property beretnafter de- and the southe * | scribed, From sald point of line of U.S. Highway No. i, | 9:00 A.M., EST | inning contin North run southwesterly along the Temperatures | ust for a dist outherly right-of-way 1 Ses & j h point, thence south U, & Bighway No! 1 for | Highest yesterday 93 | and parallel with | on Lowest last, night es 83) Boulevard for a distance of 645 | th Meat ai 88 feet to a pvint, thence run | of 5 feet CRD teh, “5 South 2§° West for a distance | point on t! | Normal . 84 of 400 feet to a point, the | Key Harho | ' North terly and parallel be known ' Bowlevarn es winning it the. bay, bottom Precipitation H ee ac! ad land ereinafter jescribed; " . act 9 2 ns. | ning. Contain from said point, continue south | Total Jast 24 hours - 00 in: or les for a distance ef 800 feel, more Total this month 24 ins 5 or less, to the ‘appro: ate | Heficiency this 8 ins. On the Island of Key “West, | deep water line of Boot Key | Deficiency this month 1.16 in: \ Florida, and more particularly Harbor; thence run west along | Total this year 9.84 ins. | described as follows: Commenc- the edge of said deep water | Deficiency this year 8.70 ins | the line for a distance of 100 feet to ing at ih cent of Dr gore met a point; thence run north for a —— and the Northwesterly distance of 800 feet, more or | ;: ai line of Roosevelt. Boule- Search. to, the “shoreline; | Melative Humidity at 9:00 A.M. vard run northeasterly along thence meander the, shoreline 74% * the northwesterly W line of in an ty. direction for a Danses Roosevelt Boulevard for a dis- distan f 100 feet, more or tance of 1625 feet to a point, lexs, back to the pointy of be- Barometer (Sea Level) 9:00 A.M. thence run northwesterly and ginning, containing 18 acres, 29.98 ins.—1015.2 mbs. parallel with Dredgers more or less. Road for a distance of 125 fe | nr ae to the point of beginning The Purchaser is required to pay : the property hereinafter di the advertising eggt and document: | Tomorrow's Almanac | seribed. From said doint ot bes ary 8 ; ee 11 | Suntise 6:69 a.m, ginning continue northwesterly he if and when made, sha’ % | and parallel with Dredwers Ke¥ | pe subject’ to the Trus: t serv- | Sunset : 7:0 p.m. Road for a distance of 545 feet ing unto themselves 75 % of the | Moonrise 2:13 p.m. to @ point, thence run nofth- | phosphate, minerals and metals and | Fig Aua: 1) easterly and easterly and patal- Roa vor the. petroleum: thereon nd| First Quarter Moon Aug. 10 jel with Roosevelt Boulevard | thereunder. | for.a distance of 3100 feet to@ |. THE TRUSTEES OF INTERNAL: gage point, thence at right angles | {MPROVE FUND reserve the Tides | r yutherly for a distance of | right to reject the sale. } 518 feet to a point, thence run BY ORDER of the Trustees of| | westerly and goutnwesterly ald |ne Internat impreveinent Fund of| Naval Base | parailel with it Boule- | the State of Florida. | wera tor» dials 2200 feet, Tunic warney, | TOMORROW more or less, b the. point Governor High Low of beginning. pntaining 36 Attest: Ms 3:00¢ens. ae acres, more or Le F, C. ELLIOT, 5.50 ‘ST F Trustees 1 5:50 p.m: 8:58 a.m. Island of and mot On the Florida 000 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time of Height of Tide high water deseribed as follow ing HAVE | (Continued from Page One) | today that 12 superforts flew by B at the intersection of the | sterly property line | of of Key West's Swin- } and the Northwester- of Roosevelt: Blvd, Station— pg el ‘ jahia Hon Hin northwesterly’ along the | radar to continue the B-29 attack| “puges) coh 10m 9.0 ft the City of Key, West's Swim- {on West Korean rail yards, | No Name Key ‘ining Poot for w distance» of Yesterday, B-29's dropped 100|” (east end) —--2h 20m hing of the property, ‘hereigat: | tons of bombs on the same yardS.| goes Chien or ‘dereribed. From sald: De Flak caused some damage to th ior Meaning continue north- Arps all cee ‘9 the!” (Sandy Pt,) -—oh 40m wenterly along the aforenien- Pp Th a fay He . : | Caldes Channel tioned prop ursday’s air action was also; d thence ‘Fur iniitked by the return of Red jets] (north end) <$th 10m gilel With lance’ of 100 fest to Korea: The “opposing Jets) (_)_Minus signt Corrections Sin south- | clashed three times. One Ameri to be subtracted. i. thence 1 paralier with’ the [can jet was slightly damaged|(_,)_ | _ ‘ hea erly, property, ng, of | when fout Red jes jumped it.| § {-)—Plus re Corrections to see at tor a distance of 546 - |No other damage Was réported.’ | 3 a to a point, thence run mints inc ee . “7; tecy and parallel with _ Ground acth on also has been. president Thomas Jefferson did for a distance limited by the weather. UN) not fixe the idea of building and o the poin s stormed one strategic a; be Sy taioing 8.75 bah ae eat : one ne maintaining a navy and on his pe less. in. Bastern Korea, but they were! »ocommendation Congress built b to pay] thrown off another high ridge’ Sma gunboats instead of war , vurchaser In required to pay Afi : ‘ sme 2 sary Purchaser I Tend document-| they have fought for off and on! chins tor constal defense. lavertixing yd for weeks and when made, stall | cag vex 3% of thel "TRUCE TALKS ARE | « and metals and leum thereon or OF INTERNAL (Continued from Page One) than four hours, and the Red TH spokesman, General Nam Il, IMPROVE UND reserve the mayo sale. ustees of {ONee Tesorted to more than two Oe ne RRY Ninpravement Fund of [hours of silence in an effort to ne "pre gain his point. Despite the deadlock, the dele- gates will meet again at nine P.- Bl m,, EDT. 1g3-10-17-24-31,1951 _ Florida, FULLER WARRE ‘G jovel the lor Attest F. Trustee Florida 1 No NOTICE Is hereby mivén that the Trustees of the pal prove- ment Fur oft tate of F ea Pursuant to Law, wit offer for for objections only, at 11:00 sale, AM. August 2ist, 1951, the NROB COUNTY, deserib- + + + the letters start, Ther many readers of THE CHRIS- SCIENCE MONITOR tom land in sath of and f Govt itor how much th Township 66 South, Kange 32 East, at Key Vaca, enjoy this daily world-wi Monree ¢ ty, Florida, and r, with such com- nyre particularly, descelbed as ments as: follows: Com aa Hine of “The Monitor is the most Lot 2, Section % Town- | carefully edited news xhip 66 South Range, @ Ba: | paper in the U.S..." and the southerly mah op, % ee a a Highway ans aid in teach mm south along the @ a4 oft nt Lot a enue 3 an that is complete EMERSON JUNIOR Tow South, ar . . ce of BDO feet, aad a ieee ire paint, on, the “The Monitor surely is Oscillating Fans shore ve of Boot Rey. arbor, reader's necessity . . - * . 4 ' rd point pres to be Known ay ¥ Pm 7 ij] Don't simmer this gummer the point of beginning Ot ihe 5 sees ig esr ey Moni | Working or relaxing, let one bay bottom land hereinafter de- vi wi complete | wre ne Srived: from. sald point of be pers + ricci of these et-priced beau ties cut a wide swath of coo! OME"TOWN | oe = |] comfort for you! Quiet-type nue south along sf Government for a distance paper. : 4 .. © or jess, to te t blades whip up a big breeze, cimace deeb omrate | nyducieey subecriptlom = 3 powered by longr-life in- Boot Key Harbor; run west for # distance feet along the edee of Water line to & pe nor distance MONTHS FOR ONLY $3. | duction-type motor. Beau |} fal eo urable baked Sjanal ‘| statuary bronze enamel finish, nickel trim, Made and guar of 10 said deep thence run north for # $00 feet, more oF 168% back | th the shorelines thende mean- ae eeee reece te Mon, U.8.a, || anteed by America’s foremos: fier the shoraling Jee Tee oe Plese send me on introductory sebserip: |] fam manufacturer. See this Moo'tect, more or Jems, pack to | 104, 10 The Candee Scleae Mosher |] and other great Emerson the point ¢ beginnings ¢on- ‘ Electric Fan values! taining 1.8 acres, more OF le is ee 1 Atso, a parcel of bay pote | (name) PIERCE BROS. ind) in Hoot Key Harbor -«t covteniecetmmnnenancemerccamsigpemtcomnere | hed Key, Monroe geunty, | (edarens) Corner Fleming and Florida, Westerly of | Mot | 0: el LEE NeR a gens | Elisabeth Streets Block 1 of "Riggs Subdivision’ (olay) (owney (eter) as recorded tn Plat 2, wae Page 68, Public Records of Mon- sited | city cemete | || THREE HOTELS ~ MIAMI ‘Eight Inducted ‘Into Legion Here DEATHS | Hi MRS. ROSARIO CORBO jnight after a long illness. Funer- | American Legion at its regular | jal services will be held Sunday meeting on Wednesday evening, members ar afternoon at 5 p.m.,: Chapel of |The new Robert | Lowe, Benjamin H. the Lopez Funeral Home Castellano, John Phelan, Edward | Malone, George R. Rev. Gavinus Egana, S. J: of Albee, Alton Allen, Elton Folmar,! McCardle, James F. St. Mary’s Donald Wright, Walter Simpson, | M tar of the Sea Cath- fe a Asia and Anthony Meigel iM Saad ene will officiate at the |" John Castell, Commander, Ma- | M pare sy : rathon Legion Post and Walter | M | Burial will be in family plot, Cieal Lynch, Commander, bles Post were guests meeting. Installation of officers will city cemetery Ga-| M Survivors: three Evaristo Rodrigues, Salinero, and Mrs Mrs. Candah| Fela Rueda GEORGE F. ARCHER September 15th. A banquet | Higgs, Laurence L. Hutt, Thomas E. Eight members were welcomed j Johnson, Sinton D. | Mrs. Rosario Corbo died last |into Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28 | Kirkwood, Lavelle C. *| Lackey, Lionel C. | Lewin, Lyle H. | Lopez, Helio at the} Newcomb, John J. Qsterhoudt, Nich. L. be | Phillips, George F. conducted on Saturday evening, | Pinder, A. Darnell and | Ranew, Cecil 69 SUPERVISORS | (Continued trom Page One) icks, J. Stuart award award award award award award award . award . award award . award . award award award award . award . award award award . award award a 44 44599 S$ bs lontgomery, Jesse J. joore, James E. loore, Thomas C. ora, McCurdy S. uir, Robert B. S 5 “¢ bd dance are being planned to fol--| Register, James C. award George F. Archer, 82, died yes-| low the ceremonies. | Richardson, Paul B. award terday afternoon at the Monroe) The Key West Guard of Honor | Roberts, Alton A, . award General Hospital. Mr. Archer re-|conducted a “Post Everlasting | Roberts, John H. . award sided at 1425 Newton Street. Ceremony” in memory of Legion. | Roberts, Louis F. . award Funeral services will be conduct-/ naire Louis Atkins, who died at | Roberts, Millon C. award ed on Sunday afternoon at 4:30/the Pratt Veterans Hospital, Cos | Roberts, Paul F. award p.m. at the First Congregational) rai Gables, on July 19th, 1951. Roberts, Walter J. award Church 2nd Vice Commander Arent 'T, | Rollo, Mario P. award Rev. Carl fficiate Sjursen, Sr., presided at the| Salis, Claude E. award at the serv will be placed in the church at 2 pam. ‘Commander Prank Romaguera, | Schuck, Sr. Louis H. Mr. Archer is survived by his Announcements relative to dia | Sheppard, Geel: avert wife, Mrs. Mary Archer; ‘three| National Legion Convention to | Soloman, Georke W. & yr. awax’ Gaughters: Me Arne; pe held in Miami on October 15-| Str AGE Nyy eee pa, and M N , Key| were MEN Tate, Lewis M. . award West; tl sons, Benjamin,! jt is a question whether more Teddies Ae wae a aE awend Homestead, Fla, Wilbur, Atlanta, American officers were killed in| winiams, Noble Ro. 3-yr. award Ga. and George E., Charldtte.}quels than in action with the en-| wiison, William F..< 5:yr. award N.C.; twelve exeodienilien and'emy prior to the War of 1812] wacetn Edward Te 3 ve, award one great grandchildren, one| when dueling was in style. | Wo » Rdwane I. . brother, Charles T. Archer, Key! —— | ¥barmea, Raymond 2 yr, ug ME, Archer was a member ofl ros eqs Daniel wvebeter’s| Iceland. exports {tah Tagine} real education was in his father's! | herring”#0°thi 1d. the Knights of the Golden Eagle] <aw-mill, where ne read and re-| 224 herring 20 the world: and Patriotic Order Sons of read a few good books as the logs| America | ceed ahranet passed through. Pitchard Funeral Home will be] : STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE in charge of the arrangements.| TRIUMPH Burial wil be in the family plot,} | ANYTHING CONCERNING AUTOMOBILES TWINS PH SEE Tr In.the middle ages the “Peace| of God” was proclaimed by the} Church and religious fraternities or peace associations were formed to reconcile enemies. 1130 Duvac Sr 18701871 at POPULAR PRICES Located in the Heart of the City meeting in the absence of Post | Schneider, Frank C. . award POA OCCT RENO AO NMOUMUAWIIWUNOhAWeOU HW q ¢ “3 nA Children’s TOYS rons. He entered naval service as an Ensign Miller Completes Course | aviation cadet in the Navy V-5. | Program. In December 1950, he’ Ensign James C. Miller, USN,| was designated a Naval Aviator. son of Mr, V. F. Miller, 5746 Mo-| at Pensacola, Fla., after complet- zart, Chicago and Mrs. Marie H.| ing the prescribed flight training Pilch, 5532 Sacramento, Chicago, | course sie ounce $ Of - a ur S. wil ro | Peint, R. L. for assignment to duty Flying at the Fleet All Weather| involving flying. Training Unit, Key West, Fla. “fel He is a graduate of St. Rita coutse consists of advanced flight | High School, Chicago, Ill, .and training in instruments and night! attended DePaul University for , tactics designed to qualify the pil-. two years. rinry \e Three Flights Daily Three Flights Weekly HAVANA, CUBA, TO TO HAVANA VERA CRUZ, MEXICO Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Vera Flight Key West Havana Flight Havana Cruz, Mex. 952 10:15 A.M. 11:00A.M. | 991 7:45 A.M. 12:15 P.M. 954 = 1:45 P.M. 2:30 P.M, Mon: - Wed. - Fri. 956 4:00 P.M. 4:45 P.M, VERA CRUZ, MEXICO, TO HAVANA, CUBA Leave Arrive TO KEY WEST heme ‘Sines Flight Vera Cruz Havana Flight Havana Key West | 992 Pe bg Bae: I 951 9:06 A.M. 9:45 A.M. Round Trip $90.00, Plus Tex O53 10 RM 1S PM, Connections: Vera Cruz to 955 3:00 P.M. 3:45 P.M. Mexico City, $1.98 by Bus AEROVIAS “Q” S. A. 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