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pe k ‘ SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1945 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THRER SCHOOL ROOM * SOFTBALL SCHEDULE AT BAYVIEW PARK | TODAY'S t=: SOG LTETY =; | Momuers 10 Meer W P The Junior Senior High School ee | Week of April 16th at Bayview APRIL. 18. 1068 SCHOOL GROUP PLANS PLAY TO BE Room! Mothers will hold its regu- DAYS GONE BY HELP WANTED | FOR SALE Park, La. om Ire c tte athe . lar _ monthl; ti Mond: ANTED—Salesgir! MONDAY— Allied Forces Medite GIVEN AT HIGH SCHOOL APRIL 20/aterncon at 3 cslock in. tne|"ROM FILES OF Tame crrize| "Civren. Seleds, fil tiny) MOTOR SCOOTER, Outboard 7 39 P. M—Miami Daly News|?=0eeh, Samm «rs SR Casting has now boon complct-jment on the’ ranch when he kia.|*Ctl auditorium. ‘This meeting sede is) hs cessary. S. H. Kress & Co. | Electric Frigidaire, Radio Com-|Vs: American Legion. Frank Murphy bern Harker ed for the Senior Class local pres: | naps Princess Quick Rabbit, who! ® Said to be of much importance apr2-lmo) bination. Skating Rink. 9:15 P. M. Electric Shop vs.) Beach, Mich. 56 years age entation of “Dude Ranch”, James! is Ruth Bem oa venestusien Qo valli mothers’ Delegates from the Key West apr5-tf| Machinists. Rench’s brand =. 3 : PI Rotary Club left today for Brad-| WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN = TUESDAY— overncr of Minnessia, berm on eh new comedy hit ee who lives with Aunt thie pe pcnae: Day program] oton to attend the annual state| GIRLS. Good salary. Southern-|ONE WITTE DIESEL Electric, 7:39 Pp. M.—Porter Place vs. I Paul, Minn, 38 years wale are now progressing] Ben Lawlor, played by Elmer = : eanvention af “Rotarians (to) be| ens cy oie reamey eee 00 We bee : Aee Lorre Panthers, Keyes D. Metenif, Marware gmecthly under the direct f) Bei ‘ RRE. held in that city, beginning to- Rae: bles,| 9:15 P. M.—Miami Daily News| University librarian, berm Eiprin, PSE Sink one clare ee ees ORO ARRESTED FOR cor. CLERKS WANTED — Western| chairs, 2 C. ft. Kerovene t=-|ve Porter Place ony ony) FIRING HIS REVOLVER Union. aprl2-tt} frigerator, kerosene stove, with| THURSDAY— complete charge of the produc-}work and Larry, “! Hero,” ae ‘} —— tion for the play noi eo ed Aa ; = Mrs. Sarah E. Demeritt, 78, RES oven, odds and ends in kitchen) 7:39 P. ‘M.—Aviation Civilians APRIL 14, 1845 A haphexard affair gets evenly! Amongst Princess Quick Rab-|_, Louis A. Phillips, negro, 33, 305| died yesterday afternoon at 5:30 w. are bere Camp, | ys. Electric Shop. James Br Cabell of Biet shaped into “twos” when Rita, bit's mischievous attempt to help|Pettonia street, fired a pistol in| o'clock in her home on William a Chica. Stop at Marine mond, Va. famed auther, term played by Betty Jo Wilson, comes|Aunt Sue, Lung Shy, who is) ‘he air at 12:30 o'clock this morn-| street. TO BUY late model car. Cash.| guard for pass thru air base. MUCH INTEREST there, 66 years ago. after Larry MeGonigle, who is! Odilio Rodriguez, the Chinese} i"8> end ; “aga! zat he was Hee 1100, ati : aprd-6tx Lee Tracy of Beverly Hills, ee George Jensen, a crooner and cook, continuously threatening toj tested by Deputy Sheriff Wil- ; i (RU Cab aprl2-3tx tor, born Atlanta, Ga, 47 year gaghew of Aunt Sue, played by! quit for his “three months’ tack|liam Archer, who happened to be eee ene ituudentsiat, the /Plorida TWO-STORY, six-room house;|_ (Continued from Fage One) | 't' Nancy Morgan, the owner of! pay.” on Petronia street, near White-|State College for Women electe MISCELLANEOUS Bahama style, screened Westers, who opposed it, would Dude Ranch, gives him up to Net-| Mrs. Constantina Crump, play-|head, where the firing ocsurred. to hold sorority offices are the all conveniences, furnished,|have submitted to the will of te, played by Jane Johnson, com-|ed by Florence Dwidge, her gig- Pemion to Muriel Harcourt, play-' gling daughter Kwepie, played by ed by Virginia Hamilton, a can-| Ethel Mae Roberts, who comes to ned soup heiress ‘ Dude Ranch, to Miss Harcourt,! Derek, who is Donald Pearl-| and the romantic “love affair” be- man, Miss Harcourt’s old child-!tween Miss Harcourt’s French hood sweetheart, comes to Dude! maid, Yvette, played by Grace Raneh in time to take Muriel to Carrero, and Sorgham Sam, play- Pine Hill Center in a romantic’ ed Fred Bassett, a tobacco- clopement chewing cowhand, the Senior The “Big Bad Man” from the Class promises to keep the audi- Bediands, Wyoming Bill, played ence in side-splitting laughter by Alfred Lowe, stirs up excite-, and anxiety throughout the play. RED CROSS —— (Continuea from Page One) announced in a statistical break- down STORED UP ENERGY | DETROIT. — The petroleum }used in automobiles contains the; energy that was stored up by {plants and animals thousands of enturies ago. Complete returns of volunteer workers in specific divisions is’ '‘ " tte ; Subscribe to The Citizen—25¢ | veekly. Field Director, NOB $10,058.88 Field Director, U. S. Naval Hospital Key West Residential Section Professional Men Outlying Businesses | Richardson, Mrs. George Archer, 380.71 Mrs, Ulrie Gwynn. Mys. Mary Ba- ona 7) Ker, Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera, Mrs. 4,294.71 | Rodman Bethel, Mrs. T. Roberts, 308.00 Mrs. Gretrude Curry, Mrs. Bernie 849.32 C. Papy, Mrs. Fred Bassett, Mrs. Duval St. businesses 1,794.15 Constance Olson, Mrs. Milton The Keys contributions 1,201.15 Sawyer, Mrs. Kenneth Hills, Mrs. Special Gifts 2,934.24 Lillian Terry, Mrs. John Grudup, Post Office Booth 96 Mrs. James Singleton, Mrs. Fer- Theatres 713.04 nando CamQs, Mrs. E. L. McCaf- 1,015.00 ferty, Jr., Mrs. G. L. Schein. 568.75; Mrs. J. Cody, Mrs. B. Scribner, | Mrs. W. S. Bailey, Mrs. Dorothy Wholesale Firms Fund raising benefits Donation received at Phillips was charged with dis- charging firearms in the city lim- its, and was locked up in jail, with his bail fixed at $100 till he is arraigned Monday afternoon before Peace Justice Esquinaldo. Nancy _ Stilley Crewned Queen WINTER HAVEN. (FNS)—Miss Nancy Stilley, 17 year old Win- ter Haven high school girl, was crowned Florida Gardenia Queen at the Annual Gardenia Festival held at Beautiful Cypress Gar- dens, tended by a large group of serv- ice men and Pvt. Jess Childs of Montgomery, Ala., who is station- ed at Hendrix Field in Lakeland, was given the honor of placing the crown on the head of the new queen. Large Rat Jumps Out Of Golf Bag LAKELAND. (FNS). — Ulmer Hawkins, pro at the Hutcheson Golf Club, startled when a large rat jumped from his golf bag, at- tempted to stomp on it. He stomped so hard he threw his hip out of joint and was rushed to the local hospital. The ret got | The colorful ceremony was at- a Misses Sylvia Guito and Clara) FREE ESTIMATES, Floor Lay- Langford of Key West, according ing, Sanding, Finishing, As- to a Tallahassee dispatch in The phalt Tile, Linoleum. A. Taylor. Citizen today. 804 Caroline Street. mar30-24tx The first degree was conferred} WHEN IN NEED of a Plumber last night on George Lloyd, Rus-| see John Curry, 512 Margaret sell Hoff and Herbert Cruz by| St. Phone 1189-J, Estimates Equity Lodge of Odd Fellows. free. aprl0-6tx{ B, A. Baker, one of the keepers| ANDREW RODRIGUEZ, SR. — of American Shoals lighthouse} Accountant, Notary Public, situated 18 miles from Key West,; part time bookkeeping service.| telephoned The Citizen this} 606 Duval street, Phone 850-J. morning, stating that hail was , apr9-6tx | falling in the vicinity of the lighthouse. EXPERIENCED Carpenter will) build or remodel in exchange for suitable living quarters for, wife and baby. C.R.C., c/o Citizen. : apr12-3tx Miss Marguerite Goshorn left yesterday for Miami to visit her {brother and _ sister--in-law, Mr. jand Mrs. Gilbert Goshorn. FOR SALE FOR SALE — $1.49 BOOKS — swell titles include The Yearl- ing, Keys of the Kingdom and Prodigal Woman—Paul Smith, Bookseller, 334 Simonton St. apr2-1tf Harry Beaver left yesterday for Miami to meet his father, J. A. Beaver, who has been under treatment in a hospital in that city several months, and to ac- company him to Key West. | Mrs. William Demeritt return- oe ‘ed yesterday from a visit to rela-|FOR SALE CHEAP—Restaurant |tives and friends in Miami. fully equipped with electric boxes. Year around business, Apply 901 Caroline Street. aprl10-6tx | Miss Mary Jane Lowell, of Miami, is in Key West visiting! | relatives, —_— |DE LUXE Baby Carriage; like; Young People’s League of} new, large wheel, rubber tires. large yard, fruit trees, ete. For|the majority, in the same way as immediate occupancy, $7,500.00.|i8 done at any other election in Call 1150-R. apr10-6tx|@ democracy. In the final analy- sis, he concluded, it will be, if) 18-FT. INDIAN Scout Trailer;; Validated, the people’s charter, sleeps 4, good tires. $675.00,}@nd they should have been ac- ~ 1826 Fogarty Ave. aprl0-5tx|¢orded the opportunity of saying : if they wanted it. t FOR SALE—Unfurnished home;|. Charles R. Roberts, city audi- one hundred feet east of Duval|tor, said that so far as he had! street. Priced right for’ quick}been able to determine, the! cash sale. Phone 153, from 5 to}0Peration of the city under the Tp. m. : aprl0-5tx | new charter will cost taxpayers} from $60,000, to $70,000 more an- PULLETS; 4-A, New Hampshire ;nually. Reds. Raised for ‘layers, 14| Albert Carey told Councilman! weeks old, $2.00 each. 919|Gerald Saunders, when the ques- } Southard Street. apr13-3tx| tion of publishing the charter was) discussed, that, had it been pub-; 1933 DODGE 4-door Sedan; good| lished, only eight or 10 people! condition, low ceiling price.| would have read it, and Mr.’ Call 508 Angela street after 5!Saunders replied that he con- p. m. aprl2-3tx| sidered that a reflection on the intelligence of the people of Key} ORNAMENTALS. — _Hibiscus,| West. | Bougainvillea, Poinsettia, Elea-|, Other speakers were Cleveland gnus, many others. No Sunday] Wells and Albert G. Roberts. i business. S. Reinke, 527 Will-|. The meeting lasted from 8:30, iam Street. to 10:30 o'clock. mar31-apr7,14,21,28-5tx Ei EATTTENE RATNER BE LIE OMI - SEWING MACHINES A REAL BUY on Florida Keys. just off the Overseas Highway; 53.38 acres on Plantation Key better known as Long Island or “Fisherman’s Paradise” fac- ing Bay of Florida and Taver- nier Creek, with cove at side for anchorage _of boats. Next Subscribe to The Citizen. Will open a Special Per- sonal Checking Account without obligation te maintain any fixed bal- ance, provided as many a* five checks are written in any one month. As much or as little may be kept in the account as desired, and the cost is only 10 cents for each check written, For further information call at the bank or phone for folder. FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK Chapter Hdqts. 232.52 Herring, Mrs. H. Waters, Mrs, L.|@Wway. Total Receipts $24,975.42 Barrow, Mrs. J. Specter, Mrs. M. | Sian Im lauding the efforts of the |Mazeau, Mrs. Jean Porter, Mrs.|Stetson)Head Is citizens of Monroe County, Mr.'L. W. Herndon, Mrs. M. McFall)" * Rows described the drive as an |Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. May McCurdy, “averwhelming success” and ex-| Mrs. Danford. Pressed his “deepest gratitude to| Mrs. J. Cook, Mrs. Hardaway, Methodist churches in Key West! 517 William street. apr12-3tx - | Cecccseseseeeeeeeeeeee will hold“a May Day festival on May 1. Edna Mae Thempson,;FOR SALE — Brown and white A representing the Fleming street; Pinto Pony, with bridle and Given New Post | church; Lois Sawyer, the First! saddle; two years old, very Methodist, and Roberta Matco-| gentle. 1207 Watson street. 14 (FNS).—Dr.|vitz, the Lee Memorial, are aprll-4tx Key to Tavernier. It’s an ideal place for a fishing camp or hunter’s lodge. Interested? See owners, Mrs. Wm. G. Camero, 211 Whitehead ‘street or’ Wm. G. Camero, Red Lion Taxi Co., Key West, Fla. TAMPA, Apr. everyone for their wholehearted | Miss G. Laubscher, Mrs. Nelson,|W. S, Allen, president of Stetson |queens of the May. €0-operation.” ‘Mrs. J. O. Phillips, Mrs, McCaf- University, was elected president | RADIO, Clock, Clothes Wringer, LUNCH STAND for sale; big “The whole campaign exem-| rey ae: Walkes: are, ae of the Florida Association of Col-| Today The Citizen says in an} Garbage Can. 420 Southard. | opportunity. Inquire 7-B Portet ae plifies the high patriotism and ee Mrs. Hecléy, Myer Elisatieth cee? and Universities at the an- editorial paragraph: { apr5-tf/ Place, corner of Eaton and warm heartedness of the peo- Raines At Lindos! Mrs Lec, moa Meee one organization ‘Hail to the hail at the Ameri-| White. aprl3-2t% ple of Monroe County in respond- img to the Red Cross appeal for funds to carry on its program of aid to humanity. “Every business firm, organ- ization, industrial plant and in- dividual in the country has re- sponded enthusiastically, and I whnt them to know their gener- osity is appreciated. “I want to take this opportun- ity to thank individually every contributor and volunteer work- er who made the success of this drive possible.” ‘ise Alber. Miss Lucile Brown, Mrs. Clea Stone, Mrs. Florence Mullinox, Mrs. Albert Carey, Mrs. Francis. Johnson, Mrs: Allen E, = Curry, Mrs, Joseph Lopez, Mrs. Marcos ; Mesa, Mrs. Dan Navarro, Mrs. Eli Vinock, Mrs. Jack Hymah, | Mrs. Anne West, Mrs. Margaret Rucker, Mrs. Jean Griffen, Mrs. Aona Kernan, | Colored residential area volun- ; teers were: Rev. W. L. Souder, ; Grace Palacio, Mary Moreno, Ag- | nes Albert, Rowena Pinder, Ven- Dr. Guy E. Snavely, executive director of the American Associa- tion of Colleges, was the keynote speaker.,at the two-day session which was held at the University of ‘Dampa. EAE EEE FOLLOWING THROUGH By PEDRO AGUILAR Wickers Memorial So far, each and every player TWO WITTE ELE. ENG. 7% K. | W. each with switch board. In APRIL 14, 1935 ' A 1 condition. .Also, ptessure/ “A redeal of Rooseveit cabinet’ water pump: for sale ‘cheap., appointments would not surprise! 506 South St. apr13-2tx Washington politicians who usu-! ally are in the know,” Byron!1937 TERRAPLANE Two Door Price, chief of the Associated! Sedan; newly painted car in | Press Washington bureau, said in daily use: Can be seen before; | The Citizen today. 3 p. m. daily at 74-2 Poinciana _ | Place. $300.00 Cash. apr12-3tx| Miss Gladys I. Teal, 21, died at’ | | 10 o’ciock last night in her resi-' THREE DRAWER CHEST of dence at 1318 Angela street. Fu-, Drawers. 327 Margaret street, neral services will be held at 4:30) Phone 1156-W after 6 P. M. o'clock this afternoon in_ the} can Shoals lighthouse!” eS BOAT; 26 Ft, new Chrysler marine ‘engine. North end: Gar; : ‘rison Bight, N6. 183614, Bea? 4 * aprl3-3tx KITCHEN FURNITURE; kero’ sene stove, ice chest’ and steel cot. 807 Whitehead Streét, up- stairs. apri3-2tx LIVING room, dining*room, bed room and kitchen furniture; in cluding gas range and ice box, with tank and faucet. Johnson} REAL ICE is MORE ECONOMICAL ... It's Healthy ; i aprl4-3tx val street. | aan to oe the | ora Mingo, Mary Shaver, Antoin-|and fan that I have contacted has| Pritchard chapel, with the Rev. Ip | derlohnsonss21aeDuye! apr14-3t and Saf It’s PURE am aig : 2 ouccess ul finish | otte Hernandez, Eliza Austin, Wil-|been 100 per cent in favor of the}, R. Evans, pastor of the First 1931 MODEL A FORD. 160-A|——————_________~»--___ Pei own all parts of the helmina Bain, Sarah Pinder, An- shaft in honor of Harry Wickers Congregational Church, officiat-| Poinciana Place, Glenn Miller|| POULTRY county in the many special events aust # Se : and his teammates on the Tro-) ing. - apr14-4tx:! and fund-raising activities carried | Mi¢ Laurie, Grace Sears, Malvese| jans are the first in line; namely, a on. In District No. 4 of the Resi- : ice; i F vardrobe hoice, $10.95 per 100. Min dental Division under the direc-, Bernice L. Hepburn, Mary Sea-| vice; Evelio Rueda, Many Lopez,|Naval Station in Key West, left] W@tdrobes, wool bla Bil) Ste Ges OU (ICE DIVISION) tion of Mrs. Frederick Edwards,! brook, Ellen Sanchez, Josepha|Millo Davila, N. Domencch, J.| Saturday, with his family, for, wena ptablemand one | DoW Rocke Dicer a Lit Key West, Pla. & volunteer workers banded them-! Garrett. Carbonell, Bill Cates, Anthony] Honolulu. | carl st adel | z00) Special Assorted 381: peel Phone No. 8 oy Ns i selves toget th a set otal Vv, " is Kelly, Clayton Sterling, F. Sali- fants | zB . Ship C.O.D. Londo: = esancennannnanl San — — gee pane Volunteer workers who raised nero, Earl Adams, Bud Garing,| Burglars broke into Juan Calle-| HIGH CHAIR, baby bed, Dutch) try, Box 1844, Trenton 7, N. J. eo Cocccccecesessseeseeeeese at ing the first ten days of the! °,'0t#! of $1,200 on the Keys in-|Coach Stone, Roy Hamlin, Anth-| ja's store, Caroline and Elizabeth,| Ve", lattice fencing. 1013 aprl4-It March drive. 4 cluded: Members of the Marathon} ony Alonzo, C. Griffin, G. Garcia, some time during the early bours| South street. apriae || i cad © ; Chamber of Commerce, Scotty|M. Acovedo, P. Baker, E. Albury, meri by been Lost ' ° Poinciana School children ral- @ B of Sunday morning, by breakin, 5 1 | lied to the cause by organizing) Clark, W. A. Parrish, Mrs. Dana|R. Bethel, A. Lastres, Jr., J. Men-| one of the show windows. After}TREES — Orange, Mango, Plum, ! J —————_______— verseas rans tion in groups to do odd jobs to Tair White, C. G. Hicks, Mrs. Johnye|endez, Jim Albury, Chino Her-) 4 checkup today, Mr. Calleja said, Cherry, Citrus, and others. No, LOST—Buneh of keys with eye- money for the fund. They ran Taylor, Mrs. Gene Sands, Jimmy |®@ndez, Anthony Salinero, Papito|he could not find that anything) Sunday business. S. Reinke,; glass on ring this morning. errands, cut lawns. etc. and rais-\Gallat, Ray Bushea, Kathleen| Machin, Al Rcdriguez, M. Varela,| had been stolen, Evidently the! 527 William St. | $10.00 reward for return to Mr.| C Inc ed $45.40. The younger children! Sawyer, Mis Toni Tipton, W. Rot Mt Varela, Sr., Ray Garcia, J.| burglars were frightened aw mar31-apr7,14,21,28-5tx! Frazier, c/o Citizen. _apr12-3t| ompany, . : - ee oe olay ft Mernandez)/ Jt.) andi many, others) |parsrattney took anelanticles: | : = ssi pe ee Se ee eee , por * i cy and | Jessee, Judge E. R. Lowe, E. B.| Reginald Pritchard is in charge . : Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service o “rem nay DOORS. y rais-) Parker, Miss Patricia Tyner. of the erection of the shaft, and clio 5 ming ed $2.60. A $25. war bond raffle| zy Charles §. Gibson, of Fleming] netted $107.50. The bond was won by Miss Janet Hayward. Total | West business firms who gave will undergo a surgical operation see . E 71 contributions of the Poinciana| ¥¢st : Rules ee 530 Division St., Cor. Simonton St. PHON Fs " . Housing Project group were! SPace and equipment for special! There has been a lot of discus- sodey: | Also Serving All Points On Florida Keys $933.75, displays. Red Cross displays were sion on several rules lately and! qogay The Citizen says in an} PICKS with Handles . . Each $2.50 Between Miami and Key West Divisional chairmen conducting) shown during the month at the] the official 1945 rule book has the editorial paragraph: | ' the drive were: P. J. Ross, county, La Concha Hotel, Kress Five &| following: Rule 44: Batter is out} “«qn¢jati avibe sheade tt ic} . chairman; Charles Taylor, vice) Ten Cent Store, Starling Dress | when ae pecond and turd ar = a Nabe foe te et aod) SLEDGE HAMMER with Handle ........ Each $2.50 : Exprese Schedale: chairman; special gifts divi-|¢ 3, occupied, or first and second, be-| 4)’ ial ft.” | ! TOPS ROUTE) } sion, Major Robert F. Spottswood SOD pose maloey Drug ores fore two are out; then umpire| ‘Pe? deaven eat Wire BICYCLE BASKETS .. Rach $2.56 LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY ‘&& } and 'W. Demeritt; residential can-| Th¢ Store of Fashion, Holtsberg’s,/ 3,411 declare an infield fly, and Dr RalchwAmold of San) Mes} eee CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar | vas, Mrs. William Warren; Duval) Pearlman Department Store, Lew! the runners may advance at their| 1:54 Calif. famed geologist, born! SAD IRONS, 2 Irons and Handle Pair $2.50 rives at Miami et 12:00 o'clock Mid | street division, William Albury] insky Furniture Store, Aronovita] own risk. No infield fly is called| Wre’nctitown, lowe 70 years ago | 2 : night. } and Leroy Torres; bars and clubs,! Department Store, Paul Smith] with runner on first only. 5 3 S LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT. Al Mills and V. T. Delgado; whole salers, F. W. Miller and Earl Ham- ilton; professional men, Dr. Delio Cobo; outlying businesses and the kays, Maximo Valdez and W. E. Fowler; public information, Stuart Morrison; publicity, Mrs. Stuart Morrison, and theatres, Mrs. Carrie Heywood Volunteer workers included Mrs. John Kirtley, Mrs. Carl Bervaidi, Mrs. Greyburn Pind Mrs. John Costa, Mrs. Hollan Ber- valdio, Mrs. Myrtland Cates, Mrs. G. Ritter, Mrs. Ramon Rodriguez, Mrs. U. J. Delgado, Mrs. J. R. Val- dez, Mrs. Ray Navarro, Mrs. Clyde Brunson. Mrs. Frederick Edwards, M Walter Maloney, Mrs. Timmonds, Mrs) Hansbrough, Mrs. Charles | Pinder, Gladys Evans, Sallie Ev- ‘ans, Ella Albury, Mary Williams, the four Navarro boys, Joe, John, Dick and Ambrose, all in the ser- ;| tive, Mrs. Windsor Gale. War Fund officials directed a/Will in a few days tell the fans) special vote of thanks to Key what the cost will be. Book Shop, Key West Florist,} Rule 46: When Batsman _Be- | Southernmost Florist, Key West] Comes a Base Runner. Sec. 1: In- stantly after a fair hit ball. 2: In-| | Drug Co, Palace Theatre, the) tantly after “Four Balls” have| | Post Office Lobby and the Col- been called by the umpire. 3: In-| | ored U. S. O. Building. stantly after “Three Strikes” have, Chapter volunteer workers who | been called by the umpire. é assisted include: Staff Assistants] So if catcher misses the third | Corps, under the direction of Mrs, | Strike the batter eas to run | ns ith | to first and is safe if he arrives Helen Cutter; Motor Corps, .with | 4+ that base ahead of the ball. | Mrs. Horace Connable in charge;|" Rule 42: Strikes. Says, in part:| Hospital and Recreation Corps, |«t¢ a third strike is called or miss- | directed by Mys. Nora Smiley;|ed by the batsman and gets away Home Service Corps, Mrs. Audrey |from the catcher, the ball is in Mahl; Production Corps, Mrs. | Play and must be thrown to first he: Bessie Schuck; Junior Red Cross | 0 batter tagged before he reac! | irst, to be called out.” Division, Mrs. Dagny Porter, and et do the Prisoner of War representa- Sitizen—25¢ Subscribe to The SSS | | Roger Watson, who for several) py L years had been attached to tele Cua street, left Saturday for Miami} to be with his brother Paul, who; "MONEY BACK GUA’ me USE +f planes at 61G SAVINGS. We SERVICE SPECTACLE CO. 1011-GHA Chestnut St., Phi weekly, de ne Ll ;BABY CHICKS; Bloodtested. B. Lawn FERTILIZER, 100-Ib. Bags . Rocks, Reds, W. Leg., Unsexed, Lindsley Lumber Co. Straight LADDERS and Extension LADDERS Each $4.50 Glidden PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS and ALUMINUM Schlage DOOR LOCKS and HARDWARE PAINT and VARNISH BRUSHES PLUMBING SUPPLIES: Galvanized, Cast Iron and Aluminum PIPES and FITTINGS LINDSLEY LUMBER CO. LET'S RACK THE DATHING BEACH PROJECT QR ic. THOMPSON ENTERPRISES, ; 1 MIAME AND KEY WEST SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Midnight | and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'cleck Local Schedule: | (Stops At All Intermediate Points) | LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (Ex! ; SUNDAYS) at 6:00 o'clock A.M «. arrives at Miami et 4:00 ocleck + * LEAVES MIAM* DAILY (ExXCEP SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M ene es at Key West at 5:08 oloce FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office: 813 Carcline Street Phones: 3 end WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets

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