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Chapter Eight Call From The Ratich BURROWS was at the sta- ‘tion to meet geized het as she saw, shoulders towering group on the platform. |Sh hit; gripped his arm. *Is Father worse?” “Sp, “Now don’t go jumping to @lusions, child.” He Penn S| at her with genial comfo; patted her shoulder. “The nurse phoned my office when your @alfie, and 1 said I'd bring you flong as 1 was goin’ out to see your Dad anyway.” He stowed ner luggage in his ear-and helped her in. “Tuck that . tobé around your knees. That) fog’s cold this evening, and don’t look like you’d had s coffifortable Cue “E didn’t, very.” She turned and gaye him a searcning look. His gaze on the winding coastal _ way was brooding. Somethi wrong. She felt it. She sai Peg a low, steady voice. “What's hap: pened, Doc?” He was Startled. He turned tog! te hide the troubled. “Hell, Rita. It's nothin’ lot of : their dotagey« i” as t a ou Mean the community?! Frightened concern widened het eyes, t t nodded’; “Sam Arlen subs scribes to a New York paper you! know. And this morning he saw the; picture of you.” if me?!” ith some actor in a: night elt ow. realization floaded over That photographer's flash est bulb at their table—she had itten it. @ll, of course the paper made tude founds,” Dr. Burrows said ith ;heavy humor. “Raised a lot be falk. Lotta folks in this place Who'Ve never been to a city, let alone a night club. and ignorance: ls distrust, So — gradually] « they begin wonderin’ if you were he ‘oper person to send to look the loan. And they all went your house and broke in uf. Dad.” His voice tumbled anger. “The darn fools! Lose heads completely when that ry’s; concerned 1 told em and-let him rest if f had to ‘em out with his shotgun.” hat. didyDad do?” Rita. whis- | laughed at the picture: Said) good ‘ikeness’ of you. Pp he|reminded em that he'd trying to get any. one of em to New York with him and 'd wll had to wrigate or plow (fever. crops and wouldn't} ut it was Dad's loan—with Blossom Ranch as collateral!” Doetor chuckled. “Sure; but be at it: for the factory so that Blakes it‘ theirs, Doesn't make} sense, of. hired but, when savings are tied ‘up, they act’ ne pack’ of fools * Distrust T=, CAR bumped across ‘the ‘tailrod;traeks and shot down Vibes the. b er road of Blosscm y: The doctor felta relief ow. that ‘his job was over. it thought ['d. better Bee you: thé’. towdbwh 0 you idn't: run. into the indb cold,” id aiedly.- a mi ighty glad pr al ‘ou any Ad Mogrd ‘em fa ‘aid yan your! pe ee reassuring): ‘tat 1 ingly t—atid aw oa hands clench ¢ Jap,, She was Jookl of orange trees, eet big | a Sotténtall that scudded across the.réad. Doetor Burrows a vently after a minute. -LOOKING FAR AHEAD WASHINGTON — Estimates of the=population of the United States in 1960 range from 140,- 000,000 to 150,000,000 persons. 4) Th at ined a “You mean—you couldn’t ge? the éxtension on the loan?” She nodded miserably. % “Why the onery old, pig-headed Ik. to your Dad. before z ig-@ets back. He’ll figure out something.” EY As a car rounded ‘the last ey’ knew this would be in le.. Cars of every make tage were lined up before ; the wide lawn of Blossom Ranch. | A small knot of men stood in a huddled group on the long porch, sweaters pulled on over their work clothes. Rita was suddenly frightened 8 she had never been in her life. ese.men were Tom Browers, Jake Mosely, Al Michels, Ed ‘Mayorson. Since childhood they had been part of the friendly pat- tern of Blossom Valley. Always fas] thete to welcome her back from sehool on vacations from work, ‘Their observations and doings fill- ing her mother’s and father’s let- She had felt their fondness, ‘ir pridag D were like a fam- mént ay allded 6 as the ot gate se ied “her le “Then they together, i Rita Fuad across uae porch and opened the screen door. An- other group of ranchers stood to- gether in one end of the cqmfort- fable living room. She called to hem ahd went on to her father’s bedroom. Sam Arlen and John Myers Were. in there, arguing heatedly with Ralston. They stopped as - tp: M. Lopez, 1b; @ Carbonell, they saw Rita and‘ the Doctof in the doorway, They looked apgre hensive as the Doctor's roar filled Nightmare the room. ‘I TOLD you to stay outa here!” Sam grinned siege ishly and reached for his hat. low Doe. Keep your shirt on. We just come in this minute.” The two of lumbered toward the door, But it was blocked with a ranchers from the living teom and potch. The Doctor swore and be; dering the whole kal or: ot ‘thém off the place. But Ralston stopped him. He was prop; against three pillows, his y most as ;White as his tha’ thick hair, his eyes gleaming vith “Let ‘em all in Doc,” he ordered. “Let's get this thing straightened out once and for all now Rita’s back,” The Doctor tried to argue, but the ranchers recognized the com- mand in. Ralston’s voice and swarmed: in past him. Ralston | kissed Rita tenderly and held her hands fast in his as hé turned back.to them. “Make yourselves comfortable, folks.” His voice had ha rancor. “And Rita’ll tell us just what hap- pened. I know Cunningham gave her the extension’ if it was hu- manly possible for him to-do ji And I know she could) convince him if ahybody could.” Rita felt.she was in a hotribie nightmare as all eyes, turned on her. ‘She struggled for the right | effort. Words. She had counted on a long eonsultationi2 with Rolly: \ making» ber;report. she gave them the gist ferencey-with Cunning! lately she gaye a brie siapent the re “of spike e briefly of her eve- rk. And then, of the ji call. i» A hush of shock went over ae ranchers. Ralston’s steady voice broke it. “That's not like—Cunn- WASHINGTON.—The Bank of North America was the first bari established in America, in 1782. LEGALS LEGALS IN @HE CIRCUIT BLEVENTH JUDIG E STAT! RIDA, IN AND FOR MONROB 5 IN OMANCERY, o, Bo4n4: Cane N EFFYEE LA VERNS, Mel pt RUSSELL DBE Soman DER OP-'PUBTICATIO! seell Tee MeDaniel, United States Receivisg Ship, West 52, Pier 92, New York, New York. You are hereby required to ap- pear=to the Bill of Complaint, for divorce, in the above styled cause gn, the 7th day of December, A. D. 1942; erwise the allegations; 7 rein will be taken as confessed. his Order is to be published onte' week for four. consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published. in Key West, TO: Florida. ¥ of the Circuit Coutt, Monroe Deputy Clerk. Done and Ordered this 4th day of Haemeber, A. D. 1942. sie Ross C Sawyer inty, Florida, (8d.) Florence E. Sawyer ottalist tor Banta.” oF tor Biatutite ROVS+18+19-28,968 IRCUIT COURT OF THE ENTE 4 EDICIAL, CIRC iT ry in STATE OF F! INROE COUNTY. IN Doxa. SRL ITTEMAN, p piaistict, 1VOR EMBLA BLAY wirrEMAN, fen ORDER..OF PUBLICA’ TO: Embla Blay Whiteman, Cp Maxey. 210th Military Police Compahy, Paria, You are pote maniten to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint, for divorce, in the above styled cause on the 7th day of December, A. D. 1942, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as conte This Order is to be published yonte a k for four tori j weeks in The Key West, Citiz {newspaper published In Key we ‘Done’ and Ordered this 4th day of November, A. D. 1942. (SBAL) Clerk te the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By (Sd.) Florence E. Sawyer Deputy Clerk. — st, Ross C Sawyer ‘BOVS-42-19. 19+26,10468 cr Dep’ 26; Gec3-10-17,1942 oo FOLLOWING THROUGH | By PEDRO AGUILAR Here’s another chapter in our| review of baseball activities in; Key West since the late 1880's. i On April 2, 1937, The Citizen} announced that William (Butch) Cates, Key West’s outstanding} athlete, left for ford to play | with: the Fesenting that city_in the ain State Baseball | League. a oS Se On April 10, 1937, the Key| West Conchs defeated the USS | Dickerson at the Navy Field.| Malgrat started for the locals but lasted only five innings: Puby Carbonell finished the game. Hickman, of the Navy, ¢on- nected safely three times. Sterling and Fred Carbonell of the Conchs hit two safely each. Score: R. H: E. Dickerson .. 200 000 001-3 5 3 Key West ~ 010 300 20x—6 11 2) Packard and Hickman; grat, Carbonell and Al guez, C. Griffin. On April 19, the New Stars | tackled the Gatdner’s Pharmacy nine at the Navy Field. | The lineups included: Stars—P. Artman, c; Wickers, 2b; D. Lopez, 3b; Domenech, ss; Liege, Salinero and American, ~ Gordnerss Al. Rodriguez, c; Malgrat, p; Sterling; 1b; 3. Gar- cia, 2b; P. Carbonell, 3b; Hale, | ss; G. “Garcia, Fred Carbonell and Lefty Rodriguez, out. Score: R. H. E. Stars... 001 013 002—7 9 2) Gardners — 201 012 02x—8 11 2) Barroso, Artman and Artman;} Rueda, Navarro and Lopez. On April 12, the Key West Conchs again defeated the USS Dickerson nine, this. time by an 8-6 score. The Conchs also de- oe the sailors the day before, 8-7. George Washington Malgrat hurled four innings for Key| West in the, game April 12 and allowed one hit.. Lefty Rod- riguez took up from there artd went the rest of the way. Armando Acevedo hit three! safely and stole two bases, Baker | hit. triple and single. R. HE. Score: 100 000 104-6 2.3 Dickerson . Key West . 102104 00x--8 8: 4 Hughey and Wikerson; “Mal- LEGALS 1IN_THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROR COUNTY. CHANCERY. Case N EDWARD F. HAD vs. MARIE HANES, Defentiant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION THE STATE OF FLORIDA: TO MARIB HANES 16001 84th ROAD JAMAICA, LONG ISLAND. It is hereby ordered that you are required to appear on the 26th of December, 1942, before the above entitled court to the Bill 2 plaint filed against you in t Citizen is hereby designated as the neWspaper in which this order shall be pablished once a week for four (4) consecutWe weeks. Witness the Honorable Arthur Gomez as One of the Judges of this Court and the Seal of this Court in| the City of Key West, Monroe Coun= ty, Plorida, thin 25th day of No- vember, 1942. ara joss C Sawyer Clerk Citcuit Court, Monte County, Florida. | Ry: (Sd.) Florence FE. Sawyer, a Deputy Clerk. i942 Plaintite, DIVORCE. RALPH W. KENNEDY, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION THE STATR OF FLORIDA: TO RALPH W. KENNEDY BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS. It is hereby ordered that you are | required to appear on the 26th of | December, 1942, before the above entitled Court to the Bill of Com- plaint filed against you in the above entitled cause, and The Key West Citizen is hereby designated as the pewapaper ia which this ordet shall he published once a Week for four (4) consecutive weeks. Witness the Honorable Arthur Gomez as One of the Judges of this Court and the Seal of this Court in the City of Key West, Monroe Coun- ty, \ srg this 26th day of No- (8BAL) Ross C Sawyer Glerk Circuit Court, Monroe County; Fie By: 1.) Florence B. Sawyer, uty Clerk. J. F. SIKES- LICENSED PLUMBER 1306 CATHERINE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | grat, E. Rodriguez and Al. Rod- Ty. Garcia, Baker, Sterling and | riguez. i In this series of games Mal-! grat got credit for | three games lost | Dickerson to Key West. A. Acevedo hit six out of 12, to lead the hitters. Sterling hit four out of nine; Baker and C. Griffin, two out| of five each; Fred Carbonell, four out of 10. Three-base | Baker. Two-base hit: Stolen bases: winning the! the USS; by hits: Sterling and | } A. Acevedo. A. Acevedo 3, WHENEVER YOU WANT ANYTHING OR ANYTHING DONE—WE’LL HELP YOU! 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