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TCERDAY, APRIL 8, 1941 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LEGALS NOTICE OF APPLICATION Fon | TAX DEED © PAGE THREE — Mayor Officially Gnened Diamondball Season Last | | OPP EE LE Lh Ah A hadi dididadk dh hd Lk bi hd hk TRADE AT ‘SOFTBALL HEADS | GATHER T TONGET Night; Sta’ Ss 16, Navy 10 IMPORTANT MATTERS DUE Heavy Hitting Featered CROUCHING MUSTO. FOR AIRING: FULL AT- TENDANCE URGED \ j titea made ay my office »plication for a tax deed ued thereon. Said certifi ate | s the following described in the County of Monroe, Florida, to-wit OME AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE These merchants have qualified as leaders i in their divisions ... each deserves your wholehearted support. 2 ¥ Olivia & Pauline Streets, roe County Records. rahe assessment of the said pro: aid certificate of Asse’ Matters of vital interest to the! Curtain-Raiser; Sailor! | ‘MEETS JOE JOE TONIGHT sport in Key West will! | Johnson Blasted Homer | ° Ibe given an airing 7:00 o'clock | s; First Time Up With Mayor Willard M. Al- bury tossing the first ball of the season for a perfect strike against NavSta catcher): Clarence Alls- house last night, the naval station civilian employes romped over Uncle Sam’s naval landlubbers by a 16 to 10 score. Mayor Albury, taking part in the opening ceremonies with de- fense-recreation coordinator Mar- vin Lewis, expressed the hope that service men and Key West residents: will mingle on a friend- ly basis in the games and told the players the league was establish- ed for their benefit. The mayor tossed in the open- ing ball from the mound for a strike and catcher Allshouse took a cut at it, but missed, After that, the NavStas didn’t miss, many more. Coming from behind after the enlisted station players had scor- ed four runs in the first inning on a home run by Johnson, the civilian employes tallied in everv inning but the fourth and racked up 15 hits to the Navy’s 10. The NavStas scored one in the first on a fielder’s choice and a triple by Charles Wells, with the Navy going ahead in their half on two hits and Johnson’s homer. The station players picked up an- other in the second on a double by Charles Sands and a fielder’s choice, the Navy going scoreless. In the third, Phil Baker of the’ NavStas rapped out a triple after a single and two walks had filled the. bases. Both teams went scoreless in the fourth, but NavStas banged in five runs in the fifth and the Navy never caught them again. Dewey Buckley, oldtime baseball | star. Curry and Phil Alvarez.sin- gied in the inning and Anthony Kelly and Charles Wells doubled. Navy picked up a run in the big fifth; both teams added one in the sixth and another barrage entled the scoring in the seventh when NavStas pulled in four more runs. | Sands pitched three frames for the NavStas, giving up nine hits and eight runs, while Baker, who finished the game, allowed only two runs and one hit the rest of the way. The victors played without the services of a number of their star performers. Lewis, who helped organize the league, acted as base umpire; Nene Castro officiated behind the pitcher, and Pedro Aguilar was scorekeeper. Because of a misunderstanding in scheduling the games, a sec- ond match last night was post- poned, probably until the end of the season, The score: i R. H. E. NavStas 114 051 4—16 15 3 U.S. Navy — 404 011 0—10 10 5 Sands, Baker and Baker, Sands; Kirklie and Wells. McCOWNS CUT ARNOLD LEAD IN MIDGET CAGE RACE; CORDOVAS WON > MeCow: "Red Raiders yesterday afternoon at high school ‘in fight promotions came. in 1930, when 18,130 customers paid $48,- | Notice is hereby given that a spe- | f, | | Cown. \4 | old: lof Florida Southern College) 'NO. 5 ON BROWN BOMBER'S jonight in City Hall. FIGHT-A-MONTH PROGRAM tion coordinator who issued a call }fopmed league be present. (iy Asnocintea Preun) | Decisions rendered at the ses- ST. LOUIS, April 8—Some 20,-;Sion tonight will chart the course 000 of St. Louis’ fistic faithful | “ future activities of the sport, ill set . e Ve ee ee pecord in Pox ap pate cs of all interested ceipts here tonight to see Joe ‘the utmost importance. Louis explode his fireworks on! the anatomy of one Tony Musto. L E G A 7: S No, 5 in the series on Louis’ Notice of Special Meeting of itoekholders is of| fight-a-month program, Musto’s only chance is said to rest in a deep and more or less _ baffling crouch. Musto’s punch is consid- ered better than average, but it |,¢) hasn’t carried him far before, and Louis probably will polish! him off as he already has Al Mc- Coy, Red Burman, Gus - Dorazio and Abe Simon the past winter. St. Louis’ previous high point COMPANY, a Florida Corpo! Notice of Special Meeting to be eld April-17, 1941, upon the written | ;. one-third of the outstanding Capital ock Key West, Florida, March 29, 1941. SHORE DEVELOPMENT PANY, CcOM- a@ corporation organized | State of Florida: cial meeting of the stockholders of the SOUTH SHORE DEVELOPM | COMPANY will be held at the office of J. Lancelot Lester, 400 Whitehead | Street, Key West, Florida, on Thurs. day, April 17, 1941, at eleyen o’cl< 000 to see Primo Carnera. They are expected to contribute about $55,000 for tonight’s battle, which ‘can’t very well be any worse than Carnera’s offering. lin the eigen gion Agee eee eran i ses lace of t The fight will get underway at!feguiar annual meeting which was 10:30 o’clock (EST). | omitted on the day appointed by the SPORTS CALENDAR To consider and act upon she matter of amending the by-l of the corporation as follo (a) Article II, Section 1, of the by-laws, the following: If such regular me is omitted on the herein provided there’ a special meeting ma: be held in place thereo and any business trans: | acted or elections held at Such meeting shall have | the same effect as if| transacted or held at the | regular annual meeting. By amending Section 8 of Article III, as heretofore | i amended so as to read as follows: Mc- To elect a Board of Directors. BASKETBALL (High School Gym, 3:30 p.m.) (Junior High School Tournament) THIS AFTERNOON First | Game—Menendez Arnold. Second Game—McMahon Barber. vs. vs. TOMORROW First Game—Colgate vs. Mahon. Second Game—Hamlin vs. Cor- | 3. ova. A majority of the Board | of Directors shall con- stitute a quorum. To consider and act upon the matter of authorizing and con- senting to the sale of all of the real estate of this corporation in Key West, Florida, to determine the price and terms of such sale and to take any other action in relation thereto. ffo consider and act upon the | matter of ratifying and confirm; ing all actions of the stockhold- ers taken at their meeting held | September 9, 1937, and of the rectors at. their ‘meetings hi September 9, 1937, December 1937, January 31, 1939, and} August 24, 1939, and at any meet- | ings. held’ subsequently, ‘as_re- corded in the Corporation Rec THURSDAY (End of First-Half) First Game—Menendez vs: Mc- Second Game—Barber vs. Arn-|‘ sates EXHIBITIONS (High School Gym) FRIDAY NIGHT Lions Club. vs. Alpha Sigma of Florida Southern College. | |’ Marvin Lewis, defense recrea-| redeemed 1 property des I« BAL) r. Lewis announced. A full at- [as CIRCUIT. COURT. SOUTH SHORE BD ELOPMENT | ¢;) request of the owners of more than; y To the Stockholders of the SOUTH | ,. defer and existing under the laws of the | quired to appear to the bill of com- | plaint filed in a T | of said bill will be ta ® | fessed by said defendant. = | der be published on lished | ALLAN By adding at the end of | Solicitor for Pl e STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | “according to ribed therein will be} highest bidder at the bid to the \for the meeting, requests all offi-| court nouse door on the first Mon- | cials and managers of the newly- {wen » month of May, 1941, n day of May, 1941. day of April, 1941. | Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. apri-8-15-22,1941 | Saab Revabiiini centers | STATE OF | Ht SURICTAL, Sete erecta Oh petit i CAMPANA BINSTED, Plaintiff, } SIDNEY BINSTED, ORDER OF PUBLE by the sworn Dill} use that , the di "a. non- Florida and ffside, twenty-one n in the Si the service of a gummo upon whom would bind that e ordered said on or be- y of May, allegations as con- Monday, otherwii ore It is further ordered that this or- Done March Ross C Clerk By (Sd.) Anit: awyer t c court. B. CL Bee Ee fe TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS ie TIF PPL SD 2 Used Plumbing Fixtures Complete line. lavoratories, toilets, bath tubs and fittings, also reconditioned home water systems. Electric motors, etc. The largest stock in Florida on display. Gray’s Fishery, Ojus (Established 15 years) 7 Blocks North of Ojus Depot off Dixie on Harper St.. Phone Golden Beach 2561 ord Book of the corporation. To consider and act upon th matter of ratifying and confirm- | ing the action of the ident | of this corporation in ating in its name and behalf, deliver- ing and accepting, an ment dated April 18, which this corporation appoin Riehard T. Childs its exclus' agent for the period of one y from the date of said instrument SATURDAY NIGHT t Lions Club: vs. Alpha Sigma MONDAY NIGHT Lions Club vs. Alpha Sigma of) Florida Southern College. | SOFTBALL (Bayview Park, 7:30 p.m.) TOMORROW NIGHT First Game—Pepper’s Plumb-| 6. ers. vs. U.S, Army. Second Game—Not announced. TENNIS ieaece iad (U.S. Army Barracks) fpk—serehstees SATURDAY Opening matches of annual In. | TRY IT TODAY— vitation Tennis Tournament. | The Favorite in Key West ese: | STAR x BRAND BASEBALL CUBAN COFFEE (Nelson Enalish Park, 1:00 p.m.) Ait ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS for the sale of all its real estate located at Key West, Florida, | and fixed the compensation said agent in the event of a 8 of the property. To consider and act upon such | other matters, if any, asm propérly come before the meet- ing. By order of the Secretary. GEO. V. PERPALL, cretary { | SUNDAY First Game—SAL’'s vs gym racked up their third straight Stars. Wood Worms CAUSE ENORMOUS PROP- ERTY DAMAGE. The swarming season will soon be here. Why take chances when we can eliminate this menace for you. The cost is low and Terms can be arranged. APPROVED by FHA and LICENSED SPECIALISTS in TERMITE CONTROL Inspection and Advice FREE 5-year GUARANTEE BE WISE FEDERAL EXTERMINATING CO. 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Guerro possessed the best foul-shooting average, three out of six Raiders sunk 19 of 58 goal at- tempts and three out of 14 char- ity shots, while the Hamlins net- ted 13 out of 52 goat tries and three out_of cight free throws. Score by quarters McCown 6 8 15 19 26 41 26 «29 ‘ordova's juniors row in the who had lost vacated r - ‘the Hamlins ifth game in made it two in a opener, Cordovas four straight the cellar in fav second Colgate'’s Areher, nine. the vw arninst Harry 31-26. paced hy nd K. New Thompson tapped Cordovas with victory tookies. 19 points Arthur Second Game — Key Cénehs vs. Piraees. STANDINGS SOFTBALL LEAGUE Club— W. Nav Sta 1 Pepper's Plumbers 0 Sawyer’s Barbers 0 U.S. Army 0 U.S. Marines 0 US. Navy 0 West COOTTIAIAAITTD OTTO IT II, v pet 322222 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Club Ww. SY g Beageee Mene! endez McMahon Onna de nwo ft a 3 poin' sisted by Pritchard and >, four each. 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