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caftinbavs Nove: Y CACERS SOLDIERS | FOR "THIRD “WIN! EP, 14;1942- 13—13 } ‘ O° TEAMS >| : cemasantuee | SITTING high in ‘the stadium Susan knew her faith in Todd ‘© SCORE 61-49 VICTORY:| TEAM .LOST TO BATTERY | hadto be justified. No use kidding si “ | herself—there would be an awful FIVE | hurt ‘if Todd let her down. \ | ‘There wasn’t much sun and the air was sharp and a little on the {| cold side. Susan sat with Amy, | Jane.and Anne, two large blan- kets’ thrown over their laps. y Conchs won th thirq| Luttrell won the toss and chose by the ‘young Petit de- | to kick off. Susan and Anne took ang the Army Barracks five |-one last tight look at each other in. a thrilling basketball game and then Andy Duchek moved last night, 61 to 49. | forward. His.tee swung into the The Army-Varsity battle was) ball and it sailed almost to the the feature of a doubleheader | goal line where ‘it was taken by | Ken Magruder, Michigan's tricky CITY BASKETBALL LEAGUE | halfback. Magruder picked his ‘SWINGS OPEN ON MONDAY | way to the 35 before Johnny Har- | ris brought him down. It took exactly three plays to | show just how tough that Michi- | gan team was. Canning blasted through for 12. Magruder went | 4! for 15 on a reverse and on the | first play of the next sequence | | Magruder faded back and pegged | -the ball 30 yards diagonally to ‘Puchinsky, the left end, who took | j; it on the dead run and raced the h two teams alternating paying with clock-like pre- | | the Key West High School The Island City Basketball iLeague schedule opens Mon- @ay night at the High School ‘Gymnasium. The school Varsity « and ithe players from the Sound School will cut the ribbon at 7:30 co'cleck, Beby Gon¢hs and the Ath- etic Department of the INOB will tangle in the sec- yond game at 8:30 o'clock. that highlighted “Conch Day” the High School. | (Coach Stone started his ae ond players and they soon began tojpepper the hoops and nad as- | sumed such a commanding lead | when ‘the first five entered the | fracas near the end-of the first quarter the margin was never threatened. The ten youngsters fine ball with the teams “swing- ing into the groove” for the first time this season. In previous games this clock-like precision | was absent. The Students over- came the experience of veterans who have battled through many | tough campaign to rack up .a| high total score of the exhibition season. Richmond was outstanding for the Army. He registered tWen- ty points and otherwise played a “hang-up” .game. Almeda was very effective with his long-range shooting. There should ‘be no mention of | names in determining the out- | standing players on the Varsity as every member of the squad did a good job. Box score: at | played | | remaining 20 yards unmolested. Magruder converted and Michi- gan led, 7-0 in the first minute and a half of play. |quick,” Eddie sai to Toda -and Todd nodded, -his. mouth tight, Todd almost got it by himself. After an exchange of -punts he slashed around right end for 25, breaking into the clear, but a shoe-string tackle branght him down. He powered.it through the middle. with Andy Duchek and then passed to Elliott for 15. He faded back for another pass and then exercised his favorite option. His receivers were cov. eved and the Michigan linemen came in too fast. Todd itook .off between the end and tackle, streaked out haa and cut in. Someone set *block ‘for him Gownfield. 7 "To dd reversed his field, shook off two Michigan men and went the rest of the way un- toucked. There was bedlam.as-he tied the score a few seconds:later. “That’s working, fella.” Eddie | shouted to Todd, slamming him on the back. ae startled Todd. “. minutes later. Canning ri peed State line wide apart. iuie a 200-pounder with. vicious drive. He ate up 40 yards in four .at- tempts, and then der, tak- it on a beauti rty, swept 10 yards” State's end for the touchdown. Chuck Stein expladed through to block It was a stunning start but Lut- x trell,, confident, encouraging, pepped ’em up on the next kick- “Okay, Johnny . . .;Chuck . Andy, boy . . let's. get: it back and another for good measure . . .!” It wasn’t quite'that easy. Mich- igan seemed to settle back and wait for a break, meanwhile pil- | ing up everything State tried. Todd sent ‘Duehek into the mid- dle, off the tackles, but they got nowhere, ‘He ‘tried Eddie on their favorite deep reverse and saw a| Mi grinning Puchinsky murder the ae He took to the air and tried to connect.to'Bert Elliot: or Eddie but his receivers were covered with a blanket of blue-shirted de- fenders, Todd sponged his face during a time-out and took deep breaths. He looked up at the crowd. There were acouple of gentlemen named Talbott and Crane somewhere up there noping for a tie. That Tal- bott guy—a slick one. “You're bound to find yourself in a beautiful spot to eome > through | 8 for us. You wait and see,” Talbott had mocked over the telephone. “It’ll be so easy you won't be able to resist it. Twenty-five hundred bucks, Malone, and we'll ‘be ‘the judge. Easy judges. too . just | call one wrong... or ma: | a punt... twenty-five g sucker... or maybe, you.aren’t a sucker, Malone. . . The referee came over and told 9| Eddie that time was in. 10. Late in the second quarter Du- 6 | chek fumbled on his own 35 and 5/ Michigan went into high gear 6| again, smashing through for a g| first down in three plays, Then 2) Magruder, coming out of a half spin lobbed the ball to Canning. 10) Canning fired one far down the —), middle. 61| Almost paralyzed, Susan saw a receiver get beyond Todd. Todd turned too late but the Michigan TP receiver was too eager. With a 5 certain touchdown in sight he 14: dropped the ball. 0| ._A great sigh of relief rolled “8 | “Boy, was Malone lucky then . | someone in front of Susan said. 20| “Todd just didn’t see that re- 4° ceiver, Susan told herself. He just 4) didn’t. | State held for downs and the A half ended. Fast Going a QUsAn wasn’t much interested in the half-time ceremonies, the homecoming queen and her court and the special band num- bers. She sip hot coffee and | thought of the near-touchdown pass that went over Todd’s head: “Pete Bailey fanned vem up be- Varsity (61) EG, 7 .E, . TP. 3| Player— Rosam, f MeCown, f Knowles, f Haskins, ‘f Levy, c Herrick, ¢ Guerra, g Sawyer, g Smith, g G, Barber, -g | mer wrwoanen ol wooorcouns ol] HoHooHH one Totals— 26 Army Barracks (49) 'Player— FG FT F Anderson, Almeda, f Pagano, f Beacon, f Richmond, c Adamczy, g Gilbreath, g Powers, +g Hall, g f 2 ee Sesea Fal cooomCONE ONNeENwWoHN Totals— Score at half: Varsity 31, Arm: Barracks 28; free throws ineaet | Herrick 32, Sawyer, Smith 2, Bar- Hie m 2; Beacon 3, damezy....2... Powers; scorer: pe (dag timer: Albury; (Univ. of Fiz.) oe “Bo iv. of Miami), In a the —— Baby Cornelis ‘showed surprising ONE FAN, ANYWAY; Be drop | 3 preliminary game, strength in the last-half to throw a scare into the Fort Taylor Bat- | tery A team, but ‘finally lost, 23 | to 40. (By Asoebin ied Press) a “Hey, what's the idea . . :?".a man in front .of Susan shouted. “You can’t win that way. . Luttrell was a:demon, n. Faging up and down behind line, slapping, ite encour- aging. $2,500 For A Tie T= minutes left. Eight. Five. Todd looked at the.clock. He | called a wide sweep ‘for Luttrell | and went out and cut down ‘the ichigan end. But the tackle sifted through “Give us some bli pleaded in the huddle. for his own number on ithe next next Play and cut back Johnny Harris slanted firough ahead of him. Someone hi from the side. Todd stumbled. fought -his way into the pec: dary for 15 more yards before they ganged up on tim. ‘odd completed a pass to Elli- ott for 10 and oa wee down to ae Michigan 15. Two minutes to “rod gave it to Bill Cartwright | on the first play and Bill got two. Then Andy took it on a cross buck. ploughed to the eight. Tage called a quartet ha, sneak an‘ almost made it but they piled ee up on the ‘three. It was a ‘fitst Yo > painted. ‘our’s The lines cmashed together. locked. Andy exploded thro got knocked down on the ay ic: a sharp pain ‘in his ti A minute left. He hobbled around for a few seconds and Eddie called for time. “It’s okay,” Todd said but pain was intense. They set was out. it's now or ». the. pl: e ay at er,” y. Time went in, and they came out of the huddle. ey was the smash of bodies. Todd. cracked .in ahead of Andy. Then :they were smothered but he heard the tre- id gone. over. “All tied up again!” \Hddie:yelled. “Make this kiek Todd stumbl. huddle word “ t his | | was up to It seemed he could hear only one person pies eB 9 were ray ae for a tie .. ‘WRESTLERS SURE OF PLAN DANCE ‘AT CUBAN CLUB SUNDAY EVENING —- The Cuban Club will have danc- + Tying it | "Michigan broke ote tie ee Statue of! around | me blocking” eta over tackle. | THE Key, WEST CIMZEN.. _.. |FINE SUNDAY 'BINNER ‘PLENTY OF DANCING AT BAKER'S PEACE SPACE AT SLOPE. | Y’S | i Seaaneeneel | Here's the Sunday dinner ‘eu | Si Joe's is*the place to go? }at the Original Baker’s ‘Restau to it fer <a ‘big itime. . -.where | t, on Fleming-street, atitars you.can.get.your fill‘of dancing io aes is enna,|the -music.of lee :Russo's Band |-garet. : . this -week the dbiter tre Hottest Swing Band in | aceording to the menu on-the| own” and we do mean THAT . | front page of today's ‘Citizen cer-\the dancing square-is - large and |tainly looks tempting, and if it'sjone can swing and sway the | half as good.as it sounds seme:of tgioppy Joe way and still have jus are going to have a wonder-!plenty of dancing space. . .yes.for } fully fine meal at the minimum jg big hot time tonight, its Sloppy | {of cost, ‘that’s all the nice things | jJoe’s ‘Bar. . .music starts at‘? o’- {your newsboy’intends to say-about clock. . dance till the.curfew zings the Sunday Dinner, you loal:at! and the lights go out. | their announcement and should it | : } look inviting. tovyou, you be the! —_—_ ‘ate “Koenig cos meee REY WEST IN 7 really is. Notronly can one, get a | Fegular.course:dinners but at-is.al- DAYS GONE BY |.so.possible to gét a big juicyysteak {and ‘the other things:that:;go to pe QF THE CITIZEN ,of NOVEMBER H. 1832 i make up a good meal ata. popular ; )-priee, ‘American cooking; of course FRI j and Baker’s do their own. baking, ithey specialize in pies and, the lother good desserts one gets | with the meal. ter to them Sunday morning at, (RAUL’S CLUB READY ‘the Reese hospital, Miami. Be-; FOR DANCE TONIGHT ‘fore her marriage Mrs. Rude was Miss Hespah Pitchard of Key) A delightful place | place to spendthis ‘West: The infant has been nam-! ievening is out at Raul’s Club,on fd Elizabeth Mae. the Boulevard. . :here,Barroso,and -his orchestra will’ play far the Mrs. Marion Geneva Wells, 40! dancers. . .Raul’s Club is now .the [years of age, died at 7:30 o'clock | only place in south Florida to last night in her home at 820 'danee outside of the city. | one may spend.a truly geand eve- husband, Cleveland Wells; fath- ning at a most modest cost. se and mother, Mr. and “Mrs. [eover to minimum charge oe ‘Charles M. Curry, and a brother, | | Raul! s. iCherles Curry. “1 SEUeEnnneneal Mrs. Jessie ae Great Poca- 5 rt phontgs ‘from Miami, arrived this | Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Rude have sannounced the birth of a daugh- ‘Ashe street. Survivors are the -here “morning over the East Coast and will pay ‘her official visit to Minoca Council of Pocahontas tonight. The visitor is accom- \panied by Mrs. Mary B: Sweet- ing, Past Great Pocahontas, and | fel red lhelogs (Mrs. Anna Tracy, Great Keeper {of Records, also of Miami. | j ee i Harry Anderson, who was cut] lin a brawl in a shack on South ! sBeach Saturday night, shows | mecompany be published ualeqs otherwise. % William Waples, “Red”, whom s LIKES KEY WEST Anderson claims did the cutting, Editor, The Citizen: and Frank Maezzi, owner of the! Mean __. Normal ‘Sunrise feola, Fla.: some slight improvement today.{ | My husband is here on defense | place where the affray occurred, | work and this is my first stay—jare still being held in connection! 9 weeks. I find Key West and with the trouble. i its surroundings most interesting. | These scenes and colors only Na- | ture can paint. The rising and | setting sun and the Harvest Moon | | hold me spell-bound. Mayor ‘Leslie A. Curry ‘has re-} {ceived a telegram from Henry 'L. | )Doherty, internationally known jengineer and -financier, ‘from Mi- Enclosed is a little. verse, if ;ami, extending him and his ‘fam- you have room to print it. fly an invitation to ‘be ‘guests of! Best wishes for your city and | the ‘Florida ‘Year-Round ‘Clubs at your paper. | Miami Biltmore for the week be- divorce, in the above styled ee (City Office) emperatures Highets last 24 hours __ Lowest last ae | | | Rainfall, 24 hours ending | 6:30 a.-m., inches _ Total rainfall since Nov. 1, inches 'Deficiency | inches _ Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches __. Deficiency inches Relative Humidity 62% Tomorrow's Almanac { . 7:44 a, m., 6:39 p. m ; Moonrise 2:16 p. m. Moonset 12:59 a. m.! ‘Moon, first quarter, Nov. 15, 1942 Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) ‘High Tide Low Tide 3:38 a.m. 10:35 a.m. 5:23 p.m. 10:36 -p.m. ‘PORECAST Key ‘West and ‘Vicinity: Con- tinued cool tonight Florida: Continued - 038 L | 0.90) since Nov. _... 26:88 | 1, since Jan. 2 8.65, Sunset - re cool to-| lnight, with light frost in interior lof extreme north portion. Hatteras, N..C., to Apalachi-! No small craft or! storm warnings have been issued. STUDIED IN TOKYO J y LONDON Generalissimo ; ‘@hiang Kai-shek, as a youth, studied military science in Tokyo, and was a member of the Jap- anese army. LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT -COURT OF THE RLEVENTH JU 1. CIRCUIT | OF THE STATE ORIDA, EN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case Na, 8-399 EULALIO GABIJAN, Plaintiff, DIVORCE MARY V ESTA DUARTE GABLIAN, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: es Vesta Duarte Gabijan,| Michigan Avenue, QOcean-/ side, San Diego County, Cali-/ fornia. You are hereby required to jpear to the Bill of Complaint, for causé; on the 7th day of December, A. D. 1942, otherwise the allegations| therein will be taken as confessed. | ‘This Order is.to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks | in The Key West Citizen, a news-/) paper published.in ‘Key West, Flor- ap-} OF ite and Ordered this 23rd day 6f| ~ October, A. D. 1942. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer ‘FOR SALE—Two Electric Water! PAGE THREE ———<<——_. COSC SOSSECOCSE SE TOSSSOSEEEH Classified Column | Observation taken at 8:30 a, m.,*°°@@e@eeesesemeccaccncscececesnccaseccocsesoeess ROOMS FOR ‘RENT FOR SALE WANTED, refined business girl| SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For to share room. Hot and cold} Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, water. References exchanged. “Private Property, No Tres- 713 Eaton street. novl4-2tx' passing”. THE ART MAN ——————-: PRESS. jan25-tf FOR SALE i | PYPEWRITING PAPER — SOC New Balloon TIRES. 26x2x125.| Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. $3.75 each. 1900 Staple Ave. septistt nov13-2tx >§ ——__ ——________ : REAL ESTATE }FOR SALE—'41 Indian Motor-j cycle. ‘Perfect condition. “New Business or Residential Lots all tires, saddle bags. $400 or will! parts of the Terms trade for equity in late model! J. OTTO car. S. L. Lewis, 806 Feming(| Realtor street. nov13-4tx | Phones 124 and 736-R 605 Duval rr reer | oct8-tt FOR SALE—RESTAURANT with | lovely Garden Patio, large! capacity, ready for business,! good equipment, best situation ; in Key West. Apply .609 Duval Street from 9 2. m. to 2 p. m. nov10-5Stx | PROFESSIONAL LOUIS A. HARRIS Attorney-at-Law 217 Duval St Phone 252 sept25-tf Lost Pumps, galvanized pipe andi fittings; second-hand __ toilet, complete with fittings. Also, soil pipes. 1115 Margaret St } nov12-3tx! eS ee RT |New Balloon “TIRES. 26x2x125.j }LOST on Duval hand bags containing val papers an Finder mon i re pers tc Newton asked cas’ street questions 13-2tx $3.75 each. 1900 Staple Ave. nov13-2tx FANS, AIR CONDITIONERS. See pe omes at sept30-tf SAMPLES OF CHRISTMAS| CARDS have arrived and can be seen at Citizen office. Beau- tiful designs and wide assort- ment. Suitable for men in Armed Services. sept22-tf HELP WANTED the Skating: LOST—Billfold. containir able papers. Reward fo: to Willies Weatherford Yates-Pc 2 Eaton st g valu- turn |Lost — Bost brown and Newton St LOST Yesterday, somewhere WANTED—Chef, Short Order Cook and Pastry Cook. Apply Baker's Restaurant or Lula’s Lunch Room. nov6-ti WANTED—Young Girl or Man to work in dry cleaning estab. lishment. Apply White Star Cleaners, opposite Bowling Al leys, Duval St. nov3-tf WANTED — Fountain Counter Girls .and Waitresses .Good salary. Southernmost City Pharmacy. nov5-tf WAITRESSES WANTED. Side- walk Cafe, (Duval and Fleming sept22-ti PRESS OPERATORS, white or colored, male er ‘female, on between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No re- ward is offered for they are gone forever.—Horace Mann Sr eee noENCENIRLAMNN sere en Sk NOTICE Please take notice that I, ‘Rob- ert J. Lewis have sold all of my right, title and interest in the scavenger business and garhage service whicn I heretofere ep- erated in Key West, Florida, to Jesus Caraballo who has agreed to render service tc istemers heretofore served by m™ Done this 7th day ber, 1942. ROBERT J. LEWIS Nevem- ice more. No gain. Todd got up. | The big Slovak boy nodded. ; mendous roar and knew Andy Someone pulled him to his feet | 1 back the | pares numb but the | in | motion again. It was 13-13.and it | him. Talbott wap. 20 was oye ih very Teatret ‘berks | ETHEL GATES. Bergdal’s Camp, Boca :Chica, Nov. 12, 1942. Qn Boca Chica Sands On the tiny white beach A lone heron stands Like a sentinel guarding Boca Chica Sands. The -sun bursts -forth, The air is cool, The sandpipers bathe In a shining pool— A breeze stirs the palm, A cloud dims the light, A few drops of ‘rain, *' The blackbirds take flight. But the sandpipers dance In their merry glee, ‘Fhey care for naught Save the sand and the sea. 4 In a little white cabin at the beach On Boca Chica Isle, Where tke fish and the crane and the little white crab * Help the hours beguile—"* Where the soft moon shines on the little white beach was outclassed: hy the Kid. \ginning November 23. -Mr. Do- therty expressed great delight on this visit to'Key West some ‘time |ago \when ‘he :sent ‘Mayor :Curry ‘a wire in.answer ito:one sent in- viting him to come-+here ‘for .an- other visit, stating that he was unable to make ‘the trip ‘because | ‘of pressure of busniess affairs. | | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew :L. Lopez announce the birth of a son weighing '}1 pounds,’ born:;Sunday night .at ‘their home in Tampa. ‘The infant has been naimed.John Andrew. Mr. Lopez was at one time deputy United States. mar- shal in this eity. Clerk of the Circuit Court, County, Florida. By (34,) Flerence E. Sawyer (Sd) ALLAN B. CLEAR Soliciter tfor (Plaintiff. = oct24-31; Monred nov7-14,1942 | ‘IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE RLEVEN'RH JUDIGIAL .CHROULT, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. = CHANCERY. R402 JOSEPH H. CRANE. Plainttff, vs. | EVELYN JANTON CRANE, Defendant. ORDER FOR -PUBLICATION ©0: EVRLYN JANTON CRANE, Defendant clo John Janton 1962 Hubbard Avenue Detroit, Michigan You are hereby directed to be and appear to: the, plaintiff's Bill of Com- plaint for.annulment of marriage} herein, on or before the seventh day | of December, 1942, at the office of the Clerk of the:Circuit Court, Mon- roe County, Florida, otherwise, eeree pro ‘confesso will be entered against you. This order to be published beford| said date, once each week for four consecutive weeks in’ The Key West} Citizen, a newspaper published in Monroe County, Florida. Dated this 20th day of October, A. D. 1942. (SEAL) Clerk of -Cireuit County, Florida. y: (Sd.).Florence E. Pete Nebo, Key West's pride, | lost ‘his ‘fight with Kid ‘Choco- late last night in New York. Chocolate .was awarded the de- {cision in the scheduled 10-round bout whieh ‘went the full course. Nebo put up-a;game fight, but oo | | Tedayts-#Sditorial: “A certain amount .of silence .and seclusion is not only the best-cure.for jad- ed nerves, itjis a «fine -mental | tonic. At\is indispensable to the Ross C Sawyer Court, Monroe} Sawyer, | Deputy Clerk. E. PAUL BEATTY, t ,|Bevglopment of charatter, of |Atsorpey for Plainvit?. : 2 indiv sas create sand true .cul- oct31;_nov7-14-21, 1942 | ;COAT HANGERS WANTED,!| Coats and Pants. ‘First class, JESUS COREE: must be fast. 50c an hour and up. Experienced only. No oth- ers apply .Naval Base Laun- dry. nov14-tf FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE GOOD BUY | eeeres 624 S. Krome, Key, West highway; 6 lots, double corners, 150-foot front, 300 feet deep; lights, water, with 7- furnished. See or write own- er. W. B. Myrick, P.O. Box 192, ‘Homestead, ‘Fla nov12-35tx WANTED BS ES ts» esate a|WANTED TO BUY—House or} Cottage in desirable section of | Key West; must be in good! condition; furnished or un- furnished, but latter more de- sirable. Address Box Heuse| Wanted, care ‘Key West Citi- zen. oct?-t: Where can I rent every fiction best- seller? Where can I buy “Gone with the Wind” for only 50e? Where is Key West’s best selection of Children’s Books? HF You'RE Loonie Fon See Pave SmirH 334 Stmowton $7. $1.00 a huntired. ‘White Star Cleaners, 701% Duval St. octé- tf | IN. RHE. CIRCUIT -COURT .OF eng | ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN ND ROKR MONROE COUNTY. (EN C-MANCERY. RSS ta ‘oday promises -success, but/ | | And the breeze sways | ae are trials;and ithe -native (0. 8-429 CHARLESTON, Nov. 14—Jing on Sunday evening, the Prospective students of Patrol- music by Joe Russo's Band of The Little :Conchs, playing | for the fixst time -without -any | hélp fromthe second string Var-! sity, showed promise of future ability as they battled gamely in| faee of “giant” and more ex- perienced players from the Fort. Mention should be made of all the Little Conehs and Kennedy ofthe Fort. Box score: ‘B’Team (23) Player— Pritchard, f Solt, t Barton,’ ‘¢ Alonzo, R, Barber, 0 2| 0 0 man Marion Mynster’s new } Sloppy Joe's Bar. . .everyone is wrestling class were somewhat cordially invited and will have a }perturbed when the officer asked igood time if they enjoy dancing for a- donation of an 18 by 24 'to good music. . ithere will ‘be inch exhaust fan. (plenty of fun, as well as -Spanish Munster, a former pupil of; EE rae ily Farmer Burns, explained that! “wrestlers need lots of fresh 2:/MISSING MAIL MAIL FOR MISSING MALE ond it will take an exhaust far to make ‘that gymnasium fit ont (By Asneeinted (Preas) Nov. 14.—There’s strenuous conditioning.” i DI —- one letter in the dead .Jetter of-| SEATTLE—A townsite on the‘fiee at Lowry field that probably | Skykomish river, established in }never will be.returned .to .the 1900 during a mining boom, will}sefder. be obliterated by ~ the county | The clerk's afraid to send commissioners. They have noth-;back. Addressed to a TO OBLITERATE BERLIN sit | fellow the coconut palm, We sleep and dream of sugar plum time And our slumber sweet as a charm. ETHEL GATES. Key West, Fla. is NO NEED FOR FEAR }Editor, The Citizen: Phe military men of England} jare not as stupid as Uncle John} jthinks they are. Certainly they| knew-that with the coming of win- | jter the:German airforce could no} So operate on the» édstern front anc: would thereforé move West into France to attack a jJand. Don't you ar tuncte Caxe Ni. ‘MINOR LEE JOHNSON, may suffer some ;privations .be- jfore attaining ‘the:goal. The mind | is a ‘little too sensitive and per- jaees too critica]. | SUNDAY ‘HOROSCOPE d-tag Today -gives strong attachment to home-and .parents. The life | may ‘be narrow, ;Rethaps .confin- \ed, but ‘not-on the whdle unhap- |py. ‘The ‘mind may Aaaigenaed |and .@ little ‘too impulsive, and |not quite enough foresight may be used for great success. ‘KEY WEST BEDDING CO. S15 EeomtSieet"sBhone 68 Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE pMARIE HECKFORD DEAL JOHNSON, Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION | }TO: Marie .Heckford Deal Johnson, | clo General Delivery, West Monroe, .Louisiana. You are hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint for divorce filed against you in the above styled ‘ause on the 4th day January A.D.! 943, otherwise the allegations of fs bill will be taken as confessed. | This 12th day of November, A.D. 1942. (SEAL) Ross C Saweyr Clerk.of the Cireuit Court: By (sd) Kathleen Blattage. Deputy Clerk. nov 14-21-28;dec5-1942) |be GOLD STAMPING Expertly Done All Fypes of LEATHER GOODS - STATIONERY, SERVICE EMBLEMS Included STAMPED FOR YOU. ON YOUR OWN TAG or THOSE PURCHASED FROM US Factory in the Uatiat Sistes adotii t _TTRESSES Morgan, ‘sub °. = Cruz, sub Albury, sub Key, sub - 2 Se Battery A (40) ‘Player— Kennedy, f Victor, f Nelson, c Waldron, g . Gresham, g tai ee seb that ‘they ‘have "%aken?3\ tel steps ‘to _ Protect “ashigiand froth | ew rewire ase it: “Mr. -Pestman!Eind him! Don’t! {bombing treturn this letter!” ja Nazi taking up. for Hitler, and ? : Tommie ‘ommie’s Tommie’ SKATING RINK | essere I see Uncle John.as 5 SE SS can’t see.how.a typewriter stra-| jtegist like him is wasting his/ ae Sat., 2:30 - 4:30 DETROIT—About 45 out of} iprecious time on a rock like Key | 508 Duval St. -PHONE 465 Key West, Fla. dimer 8:00 - 10:30 p.m. every 100 persons in the United West. 3 | Ladies Invited I PAY CASH for OLD JEWELRY OF ANY KIND jie ti et il pasate sik of} noone — for‘HEALTH’S ase Po] Phone ——————— 4 ing against.the site, but they that he can’t locate, the envelope . - - ; don’t like its name+Berlin. has this message inseribed upon! All Lettering Done on Kingsley Machine : 3} ‘Askin, sub -2 Perdue, sub - 0 TP, Score at half: B team 6, Battery :13|,A 20; free throws «missed: Ken-| ~-- 4,nedy, Cook 2, Waldron 4, Pritch- .. 7/ard, Morgan, Solt, Barber 4 and . 6|Key 2; scorer: Sweeting; timer: . 6 Schoneck; referees: Woodson and 2. Bogart. - GEO. MARTINEZ. Key West, ‘Fla, | Nov. 13,1942.

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