The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 24, 1941, Page 3

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Be aA GABRIEL LASTRES __ LEGALS LEGALS ; seccceeeeeeenee | Classified Column POC SOOO R ODOC SEES SE EEE EEE O eee eee mewn w ene \NCERY. STATE OF FLORIDA. IN CHAN- 5-85 CERY. Fen Island City Softball League . Club— W. L. Pet. COUNTY OF MONROE, State of Case No. 8-104 Advertisements under this head PROFESSION A 2, % | Flot & political subdcivisio: BULA FRANK PALMER, = 2 . i zPepper’s Plambets _10 © 1.000 or the State’ Guly existing under Plaintif¢, will be imsertec im The Citizen at —% — ia xvRed Raiders 3 .667 the laws of the State of Florida, va the . LOUTS 4 4 (598) 2z.a04 through Cart Bervatal RICHARD PALMER, rate-of one-cent (ic) a word a Chairman, Gomez, Defen@ant.. each insertion but mum ~~ = ~- 7 | Brest A ¥. Norberg ORDER OF PUBLICATION ome = — . — 7 304; Tesmreen, tnd = Craig. ~ jt ar shabbat mum for the first imsertion in = | ting Board 0’ ward Palmer, = r . 8 .000 County Commissioners of Mon- race, Atiagta, Georgia yy ee © mip 2 Toe County, You are hereby required to appear ie@ents (2c). MISCEL_aANEOUS oa f -* Petistoner, {Ro the BH ne Compiak \ 4 4 | ‘Island \ va. x Tick. in the above sahon aaa the Stn Advertisers smould grve ther <— City Baseball League {THE STATE OF FLORIDA, day of Janbary. A D. 3942) ptherwine ‘i par A Oe Pet; Defendant. | the allegation therein will be taken eddress well her KEY WEST BE . i | TQ THE TAXPAYERS AND CiTI- | 2% confessed. > Gabriel Lastres yesterday aft. mei — Conchs __ : 7 750! ZENS OF MONROE COUNTY, | Thik Order to be published once |*l¢phone numper if they Gesire § Spring i. Sees ernoon at Price Field on m.-ieG Malders. = 025 | ENORIDA. AND ALA OTSRs IF je week Ser: tek Secebeiltive & |results. . = } TtWm-" Trojans 3 4 499) MAY CONCERN: | in The Key W tigen, 2 news- | w; 3 —- : bo Island reached the peak of his! = Please take notice that a petition paper published in Key West, Fior-| Payment for ciassified adiver- : , in the : a } Pandora Bears —2 3 400 bas been fled in the Circult Court ida ‘ * at 4 : Tookie pitching career when he} Regulars s.2 4 38 J Cn arent Judicial Circuit <{, _ Teme nek Ontenne this 22nd day or |MSements is invariably i * a e lorida, in and for Monree ©: ity, November, 1941 z 5 - Rot struck out 19 Coast Guardsmen} |for the purpose of ‘obtaining 2 8c. | (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer — but regular advertisers THE & > BES have been and blanked thefn on three hits | it. s Raid Court vali and ; Clerk ol is ged Court, Monroe | with ledger accounts may heave AUBA: 2 é - : —* 1 {confirming $51,198.68 Refunding County, Flor! : iuad> eSvastiiinints . ss t in nine innings. i | Bonds, Tesue of July 1, 1941, of Mon- By Florence B. Sawyer charged. 3 Depaty Clerk Foe County, Fierida, as fully de- i THOMAS S. CARO, i ; j | | scribed fm said petition for valida- tion; and that the Honorable Ar- Pie — Gomez, one of the Judges of ee iin te coe 5 Y | said Court, has issued an order re- : ars ago s |Observation taken at 7:30 @ m,|Guiring that cause be abown af any Lastres, who pitched for the] THE WEATHER American Legion junior team} = = Solicitor for Fiaintift mov24: Gecl-8-15 FAST CLEAN PAINTER, Hous member of the youthful Re 75th Mer. Time (city office) there be, in the Courth: — NOTICE ‘ ~ - Moment after Raiders, fanned every member Pepe | West, Florida, at 10:00 o'clock A Mt, 4% THE COUNTY sUDGE'S covrr| ‘Pair man. Needs work. Rea Raiders, fanned every mem peratures ‘on the 6th day of December, A.D. IN 4ND FOR MONROE CoUNTY.| sonable. Box T, The Citizer nové-tf FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS USED CAR BARGAINS DEACON JONES Division and Simonton Stre 82/1941, why said bonds shall ‘not be 73 | :alidated and confirmed, and you “Zo | &re hereby notified to show cause, —78 | if any you have, at the time ana place zs _73 | Specified im said order, Why said ee bonds should not be validated and Precipitation confirmed, 24 nours ending This notice shall be published in 7:30 a. m., inches FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. j Im re Estate of j JULIA de AGUERO, Deceased Notice fs hereby iven to all whom ft may concern that Augusto de Aguero, as Executor of the Last Win] and Testament of Jolin de Aguer< deceased, has filed with able Raymond BR. L Quiet curs- of the Pandora Bears at least | Highest last 24 hours fe tele. "GCE jonce, including pinch hitters. | Lowest last night - in from the radio Displaying almost perfect con-| Normal Se alforems Gotting the |trol, he walked only two men "s body. Orders 2nd the three safeties he allow- | Rainfali, m1 FS ed were widely scattered. Swinging wide to ad- : | |The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in Monroe County, Fier- 0.00 uso es »d the | Tota Ee z fda, once each week fe 3) Jadge in an@ for Me ore Men in uniform, more Raiders, who opposed ep Foie sointels ince Mov. 1, consecutive weeks prior to said Florida, his Final Repor nov6-ti 5 oth Bears in the first game of a regucl 5, ; ee — casa re ae TOL} nearing, the first publication there- mote application for bis diachare ; ae ; +>] Excess since Nov of to be at bs teen va|as Executor of the Last Will aw : H mM ilar Island City league double>| eS nnn” B45 DHOE to the Gate of said Sycarime, | Testament of Julia de Aguero, de- ee CARDS, $125 per FS stage door. /header, took advantage of sloppy) Total rainfall since t ciak en gop 4 Comet at key West; Dated November 24th, A.D. 1941.4 inte e n 4 om tbe fielding and rather poor pitching | | ee ; 1 | Eee Se 8th day of November, me 2 ee al 5 Se. the . < of fhe by Revels to run up a total ofj}Excess since January. 2, Lepan) Ross C Sawyer Testament of Julia ée Aguero, de- | F ‘nine runs. Revels gave up seven}, inches __—_____ 11,83} Clerk of the Circuit Court, Eleventh) ceabed. : : wecions, the [hits and five | Wind Direction and Velocity | 7% = Fierida, m and mov24; deci-8- | ‘satil the words I The Re: ad a great day} NE—3 miles per hour | HARRIS & STONE, ae si iiidiciiie-mamaiia ing”. - mmilar z : e ive Humidiép y Julius F. Stone. Jr. war cov a. my throat grew dry afield, pis exrorless ball} ease Counsel for Peeters. AXD FoR MoNReE CouNTy.| PRESS. apr25-<f Over and over I told Bear miscued three times. | io | ROV10-17-24,1941 LORIDA. IN PROBATE. T told it to a man with | The victory gave the Raiders| _ Barometer at 7:30 a. mi‘today | pe ; PARAKEETS, ali colors: Cano- ‘and a ridiculously a stronger hold on second place | Sea level, 30.02 (1016.6 millibars) IN THE cractrr CoURT oF THE areas nt ties. Mrs. H.C. Ellis, 4701 NW the Inspec- and 3 Tomorrow's Almanac ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ed them up into a vir-} - 17th Ave. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN Miami e j tual t the idle league- {Sunrise S51 @ m.| AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN| pe UNDERSIGNED ss iat detec- |feading Key West Concliz — ital Stas SS of the estate and persor para1939 PLYMOUTH, two do skinny red- | Results: R. H. E. | Moonrise 12:45 p.m. HARRY A FISHER, preg wg ce sg fan | mew tires, Al shape. Bargain through it Bears 000 000 900—0 3 3) Moonset eet : Plaintiff, Lore, County Judge in and for 3 Henry Sledge, 602 Fleming cial investi- Raiders 013 100 31x—9 7 0! Tomorrow's Tides MARTHA B. FISH: onty, Flor! at hts office in “= Attor- . s. : (Naval Base‘ ‘i ; =, rt House, Key West, Monroe} Street. nov22-2tx ho fumed and|_ Revels and Joe Navarro; G. a Defendant Florida, at the hour of 10-00] ed an Lastres d J. M de AM PM ORDER OF PUBLICATION . 26th day of | ‘ ieee whe seemed to |Lastres and J. Menendez ae = M. rhe State of Plorida: oh day of CHRYSANTHEMUMS a 4 Errors: Woodson, Guitar and; Hig 14 3:37 To Martha B. Fisher, pig Bovine wing soon’ Navarro: runs: Thompson 2, Arn-|Low 8:58 9:09 eg et that you are of,the aforesaid minor in and to the} Lane. nov2s-3tx _ old, Aritas, Albury 2, A. Lastres| FORECAST requiced to opened {nat yom gre | folowing Gescribed property. iving | and being im Monroe County, ia to get the o! a : 2. ; Stolen bases:! Key West and Vicmity: Con-| °f December, 1941, before the above) igs and more particularly describe] LOT Si a» 50x 100 a ni n - sa y - n > tithea the BM of Com. | a Seere, oes on Staples Avenue, Eve wouldn't |tor 4 moment 1 iad stood alone Thompson, Arnold and Cates;jsiderable cloudiness and cooler) piaint filed against you in the above OTF ee awe (2) in near 6th street. Apply 1401 Di- " z : eee ‘entitied cause, and The Key West Citizen is hereby designated as the uewspaper in which tiis order shall be published once a week for four G) consecutive weeks. WITNESS the Honorable Arthur mer examine struck out: by Lastres 19 (Wood-‘tonight with occasional light all of it had son, McKay. Berg and Revels, 3|rain; Tuesday partly cloudy and # few ,brict ‘times each; Guitar and Prather, ‘cooler, fresh northerly winds, 2 times each; Navarro, Mack! moderately strong at times, dim- seemingly endless felt feat say whole and Free Revels 7 (G.¢imishing Tuesday. Square Thirty-one (31) accord- ing to plan of the City of Key West, as delimeated by Wm. A Whitehead in February 182%, but now better knowh as Part of Lot Five (5) according to John Lowe's Subdivision of Part of | a E i 2 : g i mB 5 Gomez as Judge of this Court and the, ‘been Staeeter oni tet 7 aches 2, Thompson, Aritas, A.| Florida: Fair and colder, scat- Seal of this Court in the City of Key] Square Thirty-one (31), in City ‘Cok eater and that | a kak lez and Cates): 't fi : in ee ™ " West. Monroe County, Florida, this of Key West, and duly recordet t d : ith day of November, 1941. : umpires: ‘portion tonight; Tuesday fair, | (EAL) s Ross C Sawyer d the newsboys on C2!) Lopez and Fuzzy. colder in south portion. Case fsreels Court, Menres Counts, } ‘bout the “Bi; —— | Jacksonville to Florida Straits’ “By (sd) Florence EB. Sawyer. ~ before they ha lars eked out their second|and East Gulf: Fresh north and! , in Plat Book Page 14, Monroe County Records on the ith of May, A.D. L887. the only ones I time of game: _ 1:50; : H h E i ; Deputy 4 of White and Eaton Streets and novlt-26; decl-8-15,1941/ running ‘Baton Street in in tet x starts by triumph-jnorthwest winds, moderately ” = - = . wae South rection Forty (40) rhea ted Wow St was over. Eve was dead |ing 2-1 over the Trojans in the|strong at times off the coast and j feet Five Uo) inches: thence mn & second game of the afternoon. Almeda, over extreme south portion, dim- NOTICE UNDER, FICTITIOUS Soldier inishing Tuesday and over ex- N. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage ( in busimess under the fictitioes name of “Broadway Cigar Store”, intends to Tegister the said fictitious name with the Clerk of the Cireuit Court of Monroe County, Florida 7. 1941. and along the dividing line of Lots Five (3) an Seven (7) of said Sub- division, Forty (40) feet Four (9 inches; thence in a Northeast @i- rection Forty (40) feet five ( inches; thence In a Northwest (ah ipches fo place of beeinsing @ es to place 0! mm: Date@ at Key West. Ftorida, this JR | 25th day of October, AD. 194 VICTOR EUGENE WaT! Guardian ee, pata Gariort oct®t; nov3-10-17-24, 1841 ‘been no arrests. I leaned my head f wearily against the icy pane and Paced _by 3 felt good. There hau been no pitcher who w a relief, treme north portion tonight; arrests. Then it wasn’t over. Eve the R scored in only one partly cloudy weather tonight it wasn't over. g e the game. A-two- and Tuesday, scattered showers , after the over extreme south portion in the/early tonight. g 4 ; ith 2 i ss ve tatte was still _. waiting ro! ‘ The cab stopped in front of our Trojans 5 | Dated November it and we went in. Jinx j third, d res SO | noviT-24: decile Te 19é1 was sitting cross-legged on the Almeda, re ing starter Wise, ‘ é - bench in the lobby, half asleep. struck out nine men and got SS os his bland, sleepy face told Jackie Carbonell, mounting the | Nortce is 'Y GIVEN that} era ay = | the undersigned, desiring to the that no word of the Colony .slab for the 1 seven | in business under the fictitious name |;,"LORIDA- IN mo! murdér had reached his ears vet. men d i SOFTBALL of “Columbia Spanfsh-Amrerican es. | 1 Te Estate of BONNIE WATK None of us wanted to inform him: jew Park, 7:30 | taurant”, intends to register the said | d had enough of murder Bayview 30 p.m. ‘night. 8 ae “1 jas sent ie comer, looked! r the Regulars ‘winked one of his popping and got one of the three hits his (First Named Teams “VisRing”) | fictitious name With the Clerk of} } the Cireult Court of Monroe County, Florida. now with ‘thicl i ra her é te 4 from her eyes at Jeff. “I sce you ain't club garnered off Carbonell TONIGHT | Dated November 39.380. wh: went limp geared of riding with me no Miller and Muth knocked out’ First Game—Navy vs. Sials- | ienceo-43-08 baa : the other two Regular safeties. ‘Stas. { Harry and William Wickers,' Second Game—Red Raiders OTKCE UNDER Domenech and O. Rodriguez ys Coast Guard. j NAME STATUTE fear with you at the stick” evenly divided the four saf@) WEDNESDAY WIGHT — (|, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN iat oe musta been seared Si blows allowed the Trojans. Wil-| First Game—NavStas vs. NA jin bypiness under the fictitions Hume ‘ou Walked up and down.” :}j Wi s poled his * safety.“ Beeond Ni: sp- | of suthern Engineering Com- wasn't here on Sunday.” J&f ips a aatic my Be Reece Vs Pep | oiny” intends to, teawter the onid The pe < per’s Plumbers. the of you was, Mr. Troy.” F he chuckled. ee eee made 4 noble attempt at “You're the safest pilot eyet known, Jinx. I never pay 2 ae y E } BR fictitious name with FRIDAY NIGHT & Srealt ‘Court of. Monroe. County, : : or: First Game—Red Raiders vs. | Dated November ab, 104%: called at the on account : ‘a little sharply, “There end of t —< Part Lot four ‘anyone here Sunday, Jinx. |of darkr Stas. uare a Carol sat Harve got your dates mixed.” | | Resul R. HE! Second Game—Pepper’s Plumb- | gS Augen ae ee'the a a Igoked puzzled. “Yeah, 1 | Trojans 001 600 0—1 | Nov10-17-24; éecl-8,1941 ‘ 4 2 crs vs. Coast Guard. rs 000 002 x—2 3 2; Bi a peeks. a | Regula SEE | We went into the apartment | “> : : e a d pleasant J. Carbonell and O. Rodriguez: a t : bss See ee aan eesatt | wise, Almeda and M. Acevedo, | fouchdowm Tactics we Tf 1 could, ‘went Straight to the cabinet un- Answer NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that | en > tn Tietitisen Same | . a | business un e fic e : ake kick and tebin | register’ the tala fictideas ame is register ie jet mame is 1| With the Clerk of the Cirenit Court | | of Monroe County, = } would | Dated November 10, 1941. | JOSEPH S. RUSSELL, LULe ov10-17-28; eck -8,1981 a built-in bookcases and ttle of Scotch on-the cof- ible. “I want cs gig T said. dria! you?” es, ie said. teathed into the cabinet brought out ¢a bottle of bg es a shot glass. She to the top and down. It was Cour- very strong. Without she refilled the @ Bee eg TOUCHDOWN TACTICS | By CARL G. SNAVELY Cornell Univ. Football Coach Es it z athe E i 4 ag z ; E has the ball on your own tw yard line, second down, ten yards to go, ten minutes to play. | 4 and you are leading in the score; you probably couldn’t and even all the way, your kick- she set ing is fair in all departments. wh, walked slowly © There are no unusual weather stood staring | conditions and the field is in good shape. = g ED the undersigned, in business under the fictitio: of “Mastic Trailer Park,” i Spee os a { 25th da: vi As Guardian ‘Bonnie EES i ribler ont ait 3 wn wes, alg ace tats 3, Fake kick and run? ey West Exchange”, 3 : i A, a 20 Pe ae ate as (this © goa aaa fous ame with eters at the | dead as Eve's. Only once had ‘Te be continsed 5. Pass? revit Court o! . § Sc ASRS 8° Seer ————-~| (Answer Elsewhere On Page) i # USED AT : TEETH STOP TRAIN : } WAUKEGAN, I — Every- — i FORT DIX, N. J:—One hundred thing conspired together to make 5 Soe ~ ate ¥ tons of rails, which Will be used | 5 birthda: John Clark, New Yor! 2 3 to transport a sim tenk, Mt E A. Gross's birthday party Railroad brakeman sneezed, his 2 were imported from Cuba because '@ Success. Even the oysters co- upper plate went out the window 3 ‘of a shortage of the type needed ' operated by providing Mrs. Gross of his train. The train was stop- | im this country. Inscribed on the with a well-formed pearl, slightly ped and passengers and crew help- B are the words, “Kipp, Essen, less than a quarter inch in di- ed him find his teeth The train

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