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Bushnell 50—Legal Notices IN THE DISTR: COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORI- DA UNITED STATE: E CA, No.) 49KW CI -vs- 1379.6 ACRES OF LAND mo! ‘or less in Monroe County, Florida, County of Monroe and State jorida, et al, Defendants. NO 0: Frank C. Gardiner, Will Becker and Richard B. Kenn Members of the last Board o: wectors and as Statuatory Tru: of Biscayne Bond & Securities Cor- poration, a dissolved Florida Cor- oration; Harry J. Bulmer; Char- lotte Jane Griffin, Eva Griffin and Mary ‘8. Griffin, as heirs at law of Austin Griffi 2d Mitchell; Isaac unknown persons, nd corporations having or Ing any right, title or interest the lands hereinafter described. ‘You are hereby notified that a tition in Condemnation has heret fore heen filed in the office of the Clerk of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida in the United States Courthouse in Key West, Florida, for the taking of an e tate in fee simple for use in con- Nection with the United States Naval Station (Boca Chica <Air- field), Key West, Florida of the following described property in Which you have or claim an inter- est: Beginning at the northwest corner of Government Lot 7 § tion 30, T. 67 S, R..26 E., thence south along the westerly line of said Lot 7 and along the westerly line of Government Lot 1, section 81, and continuing along the south- erly prolongation of the west line of said Government Lot 1, to the south line of Section 31, T. 67 8, R. 26 E., said point being "1o- cated 506 feet northerly from a re- ference monument set in the north- ely right of way line of Florida tate Route 4A; thence easterly along the southerly line of sections 31 and 32, to a monument set in the Mortherly line of said State Road said monument’ being located 281.5 feet distant easterly from the corner of sections 31 and thence easterly along the norther! right of way line of said State Road 4A, to a monument in the north and south center-line of sec- _tion 32; thence northerly alone said centerline of section 32 to the mid-point of said section; thence easterly along the east and west terline of said section 32 to a jonument marking the quarter section corner of sections 32 and $3; thence south between sections 32 and 33 to a monument on the east and west centerline of the south half of section 33; thence easterly along said centerline of the south half of section 33 to a monument on the north and south centerline of the west half of said section 33; thence south along said centerline of the west half of said wection 38 to a monument in the northwesterly right of way sald State Road 4A; thence north- erly along said road right of way line to a monument on th north and south centerline of th northeast quarter of section thence northerly along said cente line to am intersection with Government meander line on south shore of Government Lot 2, Section 33; thence northwesterly along the ‘meanders of the south- westerly shore of Government Lot 2 to the north line of said section 33; thence westerly along the line between sections 28 and 33 to the quarter section corner of sections ie ‘and 38; thence northerly along Horgh and south centerline of $3hwon to the center quarter sec- Woncorner of said section — 28; thence.westerly along east and ‘West centerline of said section 28 to @ point in the north and south centerline of the west half of the ‘west half of said section 28; thence northerly along said centerline of the. west half of the west half of section 28 to a point in the Gov- ent meander line of the south jore of Government Lot 4. Section 28} thence westerly and northwester- “ly with the Government meander of the southerly and southwest- * shore of said Government Lot 4, Becton 28, and the south shore of nment Lot 1, section 29, to a t in the southeasterly right of way line of the old Florida-East Coast Railroad; thence southwest- verly with said old rajlroad right of Wap line to. point in the “north and south centerline of the north- @ast quarter of said section 29; thence southerly along said south eenterline of the northeast quarter of said section 29 to an intersec- tion with the east and west center- Hine of said section 29; thence west- erly along said east and west cen- Yerline of said section 29 and alone the east and west centerline of section 30, to the northwest corner of Government lot 7, section $0, the int cs ae aoa § EXCEPTING THERE: All those por- acquired by the United States in Civil Action 22- KW filed in the United States Dis- triet Court for the southern Dis- trict of Florida, that lie within the above described boundaries. Said exception being more particularly described as follows: All of that ion of the south 800 feet of the 1100 feet of the SW Nw of section 28, 8. R. B., ly- south and “west of the shore AN ~ GoVernment lots 7 and 8, section $1, T. 67 S., R. 26 E. All ot Goverkiume’ it Lot 5, Section 32, T, &, R. 2 EB, lying northurly of northerly right of way line of line of} 50—Legal Notic es 50—Legal Notices (CONTINUED) “to the A Poucher len Le for Monroe in 1949, WHEE it is t the members of the lie Instruction th of the law that the Districts st evion — dist ber Residence County, Flo NT DIS’ STi LCT the territory within boundary: Commencing at the of the center line Street an Harbor and r Southeaste! dire et .to it intersects the ce th y tion center line of Wind Elizabeth Street; the center lin to the 1 were thence r I cha he opinion of Board of P t iv is the County Bos ull conform ricts of | the CE “include all the following intersection Margaret of the unning thence in a ction along where !t in- of An- South= center enter line of ence in a along the dsor Lane to along Street nd thence projected to the waters of the Bay. County Boi . 1 shall e nd 8 County COUNT DISTRICT the t bounda: Inning with th tion of the center njected unty RESIDENCE ritory within the Residence ist of Pre- d by sion- ra on de: Comm: include all following intersec= of An- until it he line of the Gulf and running in a Southwesterly rection along the ja Street until e center lin Street in ection until it waters of the Residence Distric! all vie line and al orthedsterly t to and in- , Island of Key uding No me Spanish Harbor Key Said District eines 13 and 1 ed by the Board of missioners for Monro COUNTY | BOARD DISTRICT NO. the territory within bounda: County Beginning at. the of the center line Street with the wi Board shall ¢ 3 shall ai- nter line of 1 it inter- ne of White e at ternitory on the Island L the *Keys from the Key and v8. Residence onsist of Pre- 4 as designat- County Com- e County. RESIDENCE include all the following interse of Mar aters of the Harbor and running thence i dire line Southeasterly the center Street to whore it ir line of right dire center thence Northeasterly the center line of to the end there exte ot 2 the wa Said Co District No. ts 9 and ers of the nty 10 as County onroe ¢ oi BOARD CT No. ry within neing the cent shore at er} right angles in a Board 3 shall ec 4 shall the ction of Marga nte ction, along Angel® Street and thence center line cted to Quit. Reside: € Commission= Tounty RESIDENCE includ: the following intersec- ine of White jof Public the boundaries of the residence dis- ricts, fc imes in The Key West Citizen, aper of general elreul if in Monroe THE BOARD OF ICTION OF SS FLORIDA, A.D. 1952, r meeting of The Board Instruction of Monroe County, Florida. THE BOARD OF_ PUBLIC _ ID STRUCTION OF MONROE Ci y, FLORIDA LD H. ADAMS Chairman O'BRYANT | Secretary (sd) HORACE STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MONRO 2, HORACE Secretary of Re O'BRYANT, » Board of Pub- lic Instruction of Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, DO HEREBY CER- TIFY that'the above and f going is a true and correct copy of Resolution adopted by The Board of Public Instruc- tion of Monroe County, Florida at a meeting held on the sec- ond day of December, A.D. 1952. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, | T have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of The Board of Public Instruction of Board of Public nroe County, Florida, this md day of December, A.D. (sd) HORACE O'BRYANT eretary of The struction of Monroe County, Florid jan5-12-19-26,1953 Bench Views By JACK K. BURKE Many strange scoring plays were seen at the 1953 edition of the Miami Orange Bowl. The plays had to be strange for Alabama to run | up a total of 61 points. Syracuse used an offense that was something new, at least to these eyes. The line was in a single wing formation and the backfield operated from the “T.” Several times the line shifted out int8 a split ‘“‘T’ spread but still stayed in the single wing. This would have to be seen before you could tell much about it. One more farce like this last one and the Orange Bowl Committee can chalk up all previous ones to experience. All the sports writers that witnessed this exhibition were of the opinion that in coming years the pros would have better games than the colleges, This column believes the All-Star game such as the Shrine puts on Christ- mas night would be better than this mismatched game the Bowl officials staged. be dazed. Whether it was the climate or the offensive unit of The Syracuse team seemed “to | The USS Bushnell baseball) more on one hit, two walks and a nine captured the start of 1953 when they cop- ped a 10-9 verdict over the Strand Theater nine Sunday. To gain the win, the Navy men pulled off the impossible when they came from behind after being on the short end of a 9-0 score, in the last half of the eighth inning. The relief hurling of Yurkovitch, who relieved manager Perry was also a feature of the game. He held the Strand scoreless in his seven inning stint. In the second frame, the Strand sent thirteen batters to the plate and they garnered four hits and three walks when Yurkovitch came upon the scene. The first batter to face him, Kaki Rodriguez, tripl ed to center field but the next man flied out. However, the damage had been done and the Strand found them- selves in possession of their nine run kicker. The Navy boys scored one in the third on an error and in the fourth George Lastres took over on the hill for the movie men and allowed four runs on a hit and three walks. In the fifth frame, they scored two first baseball |hit batsmen. They had narrowed the score down to 9-7 in the eighth frame when Doolady walked and Lafan- briose fanned. Higgins then tripled to center field to send Doolady over the plate. Crus singled. to Score Higgins to knot the score. Perry then fanned and Didio hit to short and a wild throw to second base allowed Crus to score with what proved to be the winning Tun. Welborn was the stick for the winners with three safeties and Higgins had a double and a triple. Crus and Didio each had a brace of singles for the Bush- neil. Kaki Rodriguez poled out three hits for the losers with one of them a triple. C. Valdez and Es- quinaldo ch had two singles. In the fieid, Cabot and Fernan- dez were the best performers for the losers. The first batter of the New Year, C. Valdez made the first out when he flew out to Lafon- broi Gomez was the first to fan and Moe Henriquez was the first to walk, He also scored the first run. Esquinalde made the first error and Yuriovitch the first sacrifice hit. Didio stole the first Alabama the answer will never be known. The only time Syray looked like a team operating unit was in the first quarter when they came back and scored a touchdown after the Crimson Tide went ahead 7OwaAfter that, well the final score tell the answer. In the local golfing world, Fred Lux, pro of the..Glenmere Coun- try Club, Chester;"N. Y., is once again in Key to spend an- other winter with’Joe Lopez, Sr., pro at the localelub. This is Fred’s fourth winter and\according to him it is not the I The Sunday Big League proved to be one of a headache for the tournament chairman Harry Knight. Besides .being a double- header, some nine foursomes had to be matched and that in itself is a job. First place winners were Hum- bert Mira (that new golf bag that Dr. Landrum gave him for Christ- mas did the trick), Bob Spotts- wood, Hy Altman and the Bench. Second place was split two ways. Norton Harris, Lloyd Watts, Leo Lopez and Adolpa Nova took halves with Harris (No. 1 man for both teams) Bob Knowles, Capt. Boaz and Mae Darnell. os Win Over Strand Sunday base. Perry was the first hurler to be ri ed in the new year. Gizzi hit the first double and Kaki Rodriguez, the first triple. Sports Mirror By The Associated Press TODAY A YEAR AGO — Dick Kazmaier, Princeton's all-Ameri- ca football great, was selected as the Male Athlete of the Year by The Associated Press. FIVE YEARS AGO — Ben Ho- gan captured the $10,000 Los An- geles Open Golf Tournament with a record 275. TEN YEARS AGO — Trainer Ben Jones announced that Calu- met’s famed Whirlaway would be retired at the end of the season. TWENTY YEARS AGO — Earl C. (Tiny) Thornhill was named to sueceed Pop Warner as head football coach at Stanford, with Ernie Nevers as his assistant coach, wei The West Virginia football team gained an average of five yards every time it carried the ball this season. They limited opponents to only 2.5 yards per carry. ae Monday, January &, 1953 SNOW TO PUERTO RICO, BY PLANE, THAT IS NEW YORK — New England snow sped through the skies to Puerto Rico early today—in the belly 6f an airplane—for a chil- dren’s snowball fight: Two tons of it arrived by truck from Mt. Washington, near Pitts- field, Mass., and was loaded into JHE KEY WEST CITIZEN an Eastern Airlines plane at Idle wild Airport. Thence it took off for San Juan, insulated to keep at 15 degrees for the 64-hour trip. The snowball fight wii help cele brate a holiday. Human beings have 32 perma nent teeth. Ford Lincoln Mercury 2-5631 PHONE Mon. and Tues. Special 1349 FORD A REAL BUY! $335.00 Down $51.15 PER MONTh 2.5631 Monroe Motors, Inc. PHONE 2.5631 Youve got to £7 it to believe it! NEW MIRACLE RIDE IN THE 53 FORD You’ve got to Value Cheek this new Ford’s 41 “Worth More” features to know why Ford’s worth more when you buy it... worth more when you sell it! In this new °53 Ford you'll find not only a new concept State Road No. 4A. All of mere: ent Lots 8 and 9, section 33, direction along the 7 S., R. 26 EB. lying northwesterly of the hwesterly right of way line of State Road No. 4A, All of ann Lot 11, section 33, T. R. 26 B. All of that portion ot Government Lot. 10, section Rwy SW ot ania of sal : pat tro the right of w f the old Florida-East Coast Rat!- way, ving within the south half of n 29 and within the east half the southeast quarter of section | Col area, as. delineated in plat entitled “La lat, Boca Chica Florida” July 8, 1948, ‘The authority for tak ing ‘a the Act of Congr that cer quisition 8 approved June 16. Law 653, 80th Congress; and u ro Ace of Congress approved June | $48, Public Law 785, 80th © re further notified to present any enue to the taking you are required t Fon the plaintift's attorney at the address herein de signated wit - ons and ning of eee ewer the complaint, judgmer @ondemnation of that part of Stove-desceibed property in be rendered Bo ing, you may serve on i “on thence in a Wester along ‘the cent sor Lane to t Residence t of Pre a omits the following Blind bogey honors went two ways also. N. Harris divided the pot with Willie Solis } Two Weeks ago the impossible | | happened. Joe Lopez Sr., who is a steady golfer, came up to No. }2 and proceeded to put one in the | pond. This is the first time it jhappened and he is getting the gig around the clubhouse. He's not alone in getting the gig for Norton Harris got it Sunday when the other three players on jhis team came in from the first jnine with more points than he. 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