The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 22, 1946, Page 4

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(3 MADE AVAILABLE TO FORES- i Resam’s Last-Minute Basket Gives Busmen 39.37 Victory By PEDRO AGUILAR ‘The eeeed of three basketba'l | scored nine, Ladd seven, Pritchard | Line Railway. feet might wt the High |* Score by quarters: SYM Groved to be the best | nai 30 3 ou Re Bt wee fereed into on extrs Sweetings 10 6 6 erred before 6 decision was 1 13 made eight field goals. with 17. points and Lane four. tot in csoving , Best for the, losers. was .Huth- ‘he fourth quar-\ berg with 12 points. Cates scored Game into & tis peven ie see < Score by - quarters: iCokes : by * * league game and club, » W Schoneck eight, R.| it wouldn't even be fair to put ins two agues: 2 ne crosman womn ‘300 200 ff eaaaeroh Pet, 918 -200 000 Defeat Holsum Ten On Night Of Sponge Festival first three bat- COU e pare the face him the second the third to allow Machinists to make four more score, in the ay ats and feature of the game was 2 G. Garcia. 8 main10 0.5 0000.5 dist Struck At Corner Division. Simonton Bentley And Mallins Aloo) "SOME TAX SUGGESTION te Accident; Spencer) A new simplified type of in- feme tax form arrived at our And Large Von Crashed | desk hig morning. It is, of |eourse, from an unofficial source énd it did not meet with a sym- pethetic reception, so we're with ont sharing it with our faithful ‘end an- weaders. Here is the complete 1. What is your income for the year? 2. Wheat were your expenses for the year? 3. Subtract Item No, 2 from Tem No, 1. of adults for Vitamin A is about International units. Serpe er — The body of a healthy adult contains about one-tenth of an cer was control. Division street Enterprises Van) front side of the Spencer car was Boulevard. The van| demolished. The driver of the ven tige. south on the) reported to police that the Spen- ‘and the car north. No! ear was apparently out of: wan there Experts Plant Tp) Assistant State Forester from 439] Tallahassee and Claude L. De-| 2—37| Vane, District Foréster from! berta Tereo, In the opening game, Coca-Cola| Lakeland. Assisting was R. N won over Lindsley Lumber Coin-| Hoskins, Industrial Forester for' pany, 35 to 25. the Seaboard. H..M. Saunders, Cokes practically won the game| Manager of the Indiantown. De- the second quarter when they| velopment Corporation and a, score of interested spectators from’ High scorer was Osterhoudt| various parts of the state and Gardner scored ten| elsewhere witnessed the unique Grown from seed planted about twelve months ago in a slat bed at Lakeland, the tropical young-. ALA Sters are How about a foot ht J 6 | Among the seedlings planted wore frank Be game turned-out to be} sula, ; h and tumble affair, also| Africa and Spain, Hoop Pines} one for the Red Raiders.) from Australia (strikingly orna-, €TY> ‘y> t Jost the first game they | mental they are) and Queenslan i | Nancy Lee Pellicier, Sylvia Fer-! this season and then won| Walnut, likewise from the land of| 2andez, Charles Norman, Glynn others until last night. The | “Down-Under”. ight was their las:| group was a small, green, tongue-| Fernandez, Marlene Boudrequx,| they lost that.}twister named Calophyltum Richard Herrick, Marilyn Mar-) » both games were lost to| which hails from ‘British Hon-| the, Earthquak-| qduras. And then there were trees 3 from India and Puerto Rico Russell, Barbara Meggs, Jacque- scored ten points, Her-| whose names are so complicated nine for the victors. Qn} ‘em in print. Barber two,/ ment, Mr. Titus, whose specia.ty is applied forestry, forest man-| agement and planting, said oat tles, nm pean ey fon noch, ie tand if »ticia Cope, Francine Johnson. Pr eee aoe wilt mean a} George Font, June Yates, Beverly much greater variety of rare and beautiful trees derge portions pape seces pared ratte plants dol-Louis Barber, Nellie Diaz, Harve not grow at the, present time.” marvel of .667 | holes ed of -business-! n me, ieal digger which DeVane handled but allowed one| than they have ever been before.” inning and! To which DeVane and Titus, be- t, Garcla.} sim studio. Various Trees — TRY SERVICE AGRICUL- TURAL DEPARTMENT —Something new under the gun, “GRADE ell in this part of the world took, jam Earl Hamilton, Orletta place’ when a ‘pair of experts rup, Paula Huey, Marilyn Niles, from ‘the Florida State Forest! David Lewis, Nolan Drudge,’ Service planted 150. tropical trees’ Katherine on a plot of land lying opopsite’ Martinez, Donna Newlan, Jesus Indiantown's ‘Seminole Inn and| Espinosa, James Mira, Ray Ed-' made ayailable to the State For-| wards, Violet Lence, Mary Zam-/ estry Service by the Agricultural! 9ra, Helen Bobo, Lawrence Hub- Department of the Seaboard Air! bard, Thomas Faulkner. Chief planters were R. U: Titus, high.t. "7°%\9—25 | two species of African Mahogany, Se : Cajaput. from the, Malaya Penin-} Fay 9Willigms) Sandra Thonip-| Cork Oak from North! son, eine Also in the In commenting on the experi- 4ake, , SUCCESS- “The. planting, which was. a watch, required most-of the day to. complete... Taken from, sntall pots, the little tropicals were placed, eight feet. apart .in, holes about twelve inches deep — said having been, sniartly, scogp- bya st mechan- with neatness and dispatch. About half a iran of water was pour- ed into the hole and the srtipling, its roots carefully encased in heavy loam, followed. Thus, tree by tree, the job was done and the long symetrical, rows were fin- ally finished. The sun was sinking behind a row of lofty Australian pines and Hoskins said: “I believe we have! done something here today that is going to make this and other! parts of Florida more beautiful) ing cautious scientists to the core, replied: “Well, time alone will tell the story. Certainly we have everything to gain and nothing Elementary Se a accom- plishing better-than-average work at the Division Street Sere School during the second’ six week period of the last semester INDIANTOWN, Fla. Mareh 22. vat the 1945-'46 school year fol- ‘Vvantes. |Honor Roll For Division Street | hool Is Released Honor Roll of | Boza, Wille! Stir-| Hodges, Margarita GRADE Il—Albert Leon, Tom-/ my Walker, Donna L. Gaskin,' Nelson Carey, L. T. Curry, Hen: rietta Seiferth, Joann Wells, Ro-' Yolanda Garcia, Judy Whitmarsh, Thomas Moore,’ Freddie Maloney, Donald Wilson,! Ann Martin, Duane Demeritt,' Gloria Valdez, Gloria Solomon,' Barbara Justice, Sharon Pritch- ard, Ronald Carr,. Barbara Trout, Stanley Peterson, Martha J. Dev- lin, Donna J. Stewart, Daniel Cates, Diane Knight, Rose Mary} Watson, Christine Cates, Bobby; Pipkin, Gerry Wentz, Willy oe GRADE Ul—Orquidia Garcia, di, jetty Jenks, , BarbaraSauntieys, John Demeritt,| ery, Patsy Dobbs.! GRADE 'TV—Betty Jean Bow-} Leo Carey, Joe Roberts, Archer, Katherine Brady, Diana riott,, Priscilla Cruz, Holton Jay- cocks, June Hubbard, Elizabeth line Conant, Jacqueline Schrader, ! Mary T. Sweeting, Arlean Mc- Pherson, Donald Ewfon, Blanche Alligood. GRADE V — Marlene Park, Philip Freshwater, Evelyn Net- Patricia Nicholls, Harry Pritchard, Norma Watson, Pat-} GRADE VI-—Mildred Archer, Hardee, Eleanor Rose Garcia,| Lucilo Gonzalez, Edyth Hampton, Johnson, Lorraine Bennett,» Ed. ward Dial, Exiquio Vidal, Betty entific’ pretision” to “Davis, Joan Crusoe, Fidelio ‘Fér-| wandez, Betty Woolridge, Yvonne McArdle, Karen Yerby, Frarik Battist; Javier Sanchez. ‘ LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE » ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCU OF FLORIDA. IN AND F®O MONROE COUNTY. IN CHAN CERY No. 10-688 DOROTHY WEISNUR. Plaintiff, vs. BILL FOR DIVORCE SIDNEY WEISNER, NOTICE TO Ai Defendant. PPEAR 255 West 90th New York, New York YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED, ORDERED AND REQUIRED to file your appearance before the Cir- cuit Court of Monroe County, Flor- ida, in Chancery at the County Court House in Key West, Monroe County, Florida, on or before the 1ith day of April, 1946, to a bilk for divorce brought ‘against you by DOROTHY WEISNER; otherwise, the allega- tions of said bill will be taken as confessed by you. This order is to be published in the Key West. Citi- zen in Key West, Monroe County, 1946, oe “ ‘ © USHA) © 7 P ? SR plank often ee cite Court] to’ ldse: And either ‘way, we've hadailot of fun’. .. 1: —___-—--——- © DATING THE PICTURE © ‘Scene atk n. Holiyrwcad Thousands of ex-|! tras,” attired as French revolu- tionaries storming the Bastile, filled the middle distance. In the foreground, on a ros- trum, was the director, bawling through a megaphone: “We're going to do this over and over again—until the guy shouting ‘Whoopee’ decides to co-op- erate.” DRAMATIC WAY NEW YORK.—The waterproof-! | ing effectiveness of melamine plastics which is made from bi-} A. tuminous coal, was recently dem- onstrated in a dramatic way by floating paper bags each contain- ing 50 pounds of flour over Nig- ara Falls. The bags were recover- ed 167 feet below the falls with the contents undamaged. FINDS FATHER AFTER 18 : YEARS SAN DIEGO, Cal.—Happening to mention to police that his father had been missing from Lodi, N. J., for 18 years, the officer told Navy Yeoman Sal- vatore, C. del Vecchio, Jr., that it might be well to look in the city directory. He did and he found his father, now 70. The Secretary of State in the President’s cabinet is considered as first in importance and pres- Mine fatalities are cut steadily despite recurring explosions. = “RY (sa) Florence ©. a Deputy *VHEODORE M. EPSTHINGS Sexdold Building, ® % iami, Florida a MAHL 22 98 9-aR5, 10 IN THE CIRCUIT y HSU! AND NEWT Oiaintite U aintift, CHANCERY, wea eS DIVORCE | MARTA CARRERO PUGA, RULE CON, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE JOSE PUGA, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Jose Puga 2 ist Bist requ pear to the Bill for Di against you in the above ause on or before the ist D. 1946; otherwise the therein will and Ord at Key West } Florida this’ 28th D. 1946. (Cireuit Court Seal) Enrique Esquinaldo, Attorney for Plaintif: r REVIT COURT OF THE H SUDICIAL CIRCUIT ELEVEN’ OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FO! J MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. *) Ca: DELFIN R. F. Shreveport, Louisiana You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill for Divorce filed against you in the above styled cause on or before the Ist day of D. 1946; otherwise tions contained therein will ken as confessed. Done and Ordered at Key West, Florida this 28th day of February, A. D. 1946. : ‘Cireuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Ci Court. ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, oa Attorney for Plaintiff. mar1,8,15,22-1946 ‘in business ;| Attorney for Plaintiff. CA X| KILLRAINE day of February; ! CITY SPORTS Every Type of Play at High School Gymnasium (Night Games) FRIDAY— ‘ 7:00—Miami Daily News ys. Miami Herald. 8:00—Independents vs. Dental Corps. 9:09—Divers.vs. WK WF. To be announced, epee E TION | Raye basket- ball and handball courts. Dia- mondball. Comfort stations. South Beach and Rest Beach— Swimming. Gulf Dock and Rest Beach—| Deepsea fishing, small ‘beats. : Learners -now earn a mini- mum of $31.20 per week for 48 hours work wore SORT GIVEN: th the undersigned,- ig toe ene in business iSsider tURS fictitio name of “Cowhoy & — Sons 1117 Duval street, Key West, Flor- ida, intends to register the said fictitious name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Mouroe County, Florid Dated March 21. 1946. JOHN R. WATSON, Sole Owner. mar22-29-apr5-12,1946 | Fghtaesh soa FICTITIOUS AME STATUTE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage under the fictitinuy name of Mandalay Fishing Camp Rock Harbor, Florida, intend t register the 'sajd fictitious nam with the Clerk of the Cireuit Cour of Monroe County, Florida. : Dated March 1,’ 1946. C. 0. GORDON, BERTHA B. GORDON, Sole Owners. marl,8,15,22-1946 To The Stockholders of | THE KEY WES? REALTY COMPANY BY ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT a Special Meeting of the Stockhola- ers of the Key West Realty Com- pany is hereby ‘called to pes held t its office in the Porter D. Building at the corner of Duval and Wail Stréets at 4 o'clock ‘P. M. on Monday, the 8th day af April, 1946, for the! purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business ag may be taken at a-neg~ ular annual meeting and which may b@ brought, before such (a Special Meeting. ie ours very trul AQUILINO LOPEZ, IR. retary. 2-29,1946) (mars. Mtee ace reece Scat N He TATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 10-651 MARGARET SAUNDERS MITCHELL, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE FRANK C. MITCHELL, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Frank’ C. Mitchell Kings Street Chappaqua | New York, N.Y. You are hereby required to ap- | pear to the Bill for Divorce filed jagainst you in the above | cause on or before the 22nd day of April, A. D. 1946; otherwise the alles contained therein will be taken as confessed. e Ordered at Key West, | Florida this D. 1946, Florida once a week for four con-)(Gireult. Court : Bee RU Ye Weakse ce gut as » TS eth “day of March, TNO i, Be te TA By: Ga) Pibtchté Be Say ver, WILLIAM V. ALBURY, «~~ ad mar22-29-aprs=1Zi946 IN COURT oF #u UDICIAL Cher hie TR OF FU yA. IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. | IN CHANCERY. SE_No. 10. Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION : Billie G. New TO Keefer I Washington, ae It is hereby ‘Ordered ‘that you Sth fare required to appear on th jay of April, 1946, before the above entitled Court to ‘the Bill of Com- plaint filed against you in th labove entitled cause and the Kk or} West Citizen is hereby designate as the newspaper in which of the . s rt and the ;Court in the City Monroe County, Fl day of March, 1946. (Seal) Ross C. Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By Mary K. Woodso: Deputy Clerk. RT OF THE ‘TATE OF y No. 10-630 BLONDEL 1 HANCOCK, Plaintiff. vs. DIVORCE MAZIE MIRIAM HANCOCK, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Mazie Miriam Hancock 141 Ridgewood Avenue Newark, New Jersey You are hereby required to ap- r to the Bill for Divorce filed inst you in the above styled ca on or before the 8th day of | April, A. D. 1946: otherwise the jallegations contained therein will be taken as confessed. Done and Ordered at Key West, Florida this 7th day of March, A, | D. 1946. (Cireuit Court Seal) | pe Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court, By: Mary K. Woodson Deputy Clerk. ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR., Attorney for Plaintiff. Mrs. i tell you the { i | | { |Butcher wanted. Must be experi- Let our Chit Opera “ie whole story ply 9 to 5 at the (ONE OFFICE febl-tf Greatly increased wages for clerks and messengers. Pleasant work- ing conditions. Apply Western Union. mar21-it enced. *Must be sover. Victory 3 Gash» Market, 1028 Division: St. Painters‘ ‘wanted.’ ‘Steady’ wor] Apply Island City Painting ai vietviewaton goles senda sini S Repairs on all makes. work, ? guarantee. Mower’ Ross, wal st, phone rey THtAIRANT © |Movies at home. See us abdiit our 8mm and 16mm Movie ren tal library. Evans Photo Store, | 506 Southard St. marl9-1mo | Young working girl will share ner apartment with another work- ing girl with good references. Kindly communicate with Box L-71, giving all pertinent infor- mation. mar20 3tx Wanted—Laundry to do. Pickup styled | 21st day of March, A’! * 10 P.M. Tel. 569. Deputy Cleric. | mar8-15-22-29,1946 | TAL CERCUIT | FLORIDA, EN | | service. Phone 224. | mar20-12tx es 'Portraits in your home by ap- pointment. Monette’s Studio, 700 Duval St. Call between 2- marl15+16-18-20-22 MACHINERY | Machinery ‘and factor equipment, | new and used, for all industries, | ‘Atlantic Machinery | & «Equi: Co., 211 Nv E, 69th St., Miami, Fla. marll-lmox | EDUCATIONAL VETERANS | Take advantage of your chance for education under the G. J. Bill. Enroll with the Interna- tional Correspondence Schouls, Cc. B. Harvey, 518 William St., after 5:30 p.m., phone 831-W. mar16-6tx FOR HIRE For Hire—Truck, general moving. J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Phone 1161-W. marl-lmox | WANTED | Wanted for adoption, a boy child between 2 and 4 years old. Call 114-J. 911 Watson St, Key West, Fla. mar21-6tx FOR RENT Detective stories, romances, biog- raphies ,all the best new books, some for 5c per day, many for only 10¢ for a whole week. Paul Smith, Bookseller, cor. Simon- ton and Eaton streets. marl-tf | Bicycles To Rent—Daily or week- ly. B. & B. Cycle Shop, 322 | Fleming Street. mar19-1mox RENT—CAR You drive. tibles and sedans. By day or week. PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts. mar2i-tf =| ae Late model conver-; all down able monthly. Johnson ft you need an iron si “Ing bots, dishes, restaurant; © bar *‘or® see..them at ‘Supply, 512 Ma RCA-Victor tabte model radio in ‘goad condition. Apply 1010, Olivia St. marl6-6cx $2.50 gallon. Lowe & Son, $43 Olivia Street, phone 1597. mar2i-2t sion and Packer Sts., 64’ on Pi- now has 2 small and 1 » owner, on phone 765 or 752-J. Complete outfit for one-bedroom Poihciana Ext. $5.00; value, gallon, none better. Pierce Bros. marl-imo Grape vines. 1217 Petronia St, £3 ¢ marl8-6 Lots Nos. 4 and 5, 100° Ist Ave. and’ Ist Sti, City of Homestead, Florida, with three- month. Excellent corner for business place or apartment. Priced to sell. $3,500. cash, balance terms. Apply 324 ida. mar16-6tx — Vita Var Hcuse Paint, guaran 100% pure. $3.25 gallon. Then, is none finer at any price Pierce Bros. marl-lma —_ New factory-built all-steel lug- gage trailers, new tires. Put- camp-Alexander Motors, Duval and Division Streets. mar15-tf tp sepeepeieepepgennanies We don’t like the toy businasg! We would much rather sell plumbing supplies. That's why we are closing out all our toys below cost. when plumbing material was unavailable, but now that we are getting in our own supplies again, the toys must go—B LOW COST!! See them at P» Pieming. mariy-tf ee Balance of Lewinsky’s furniture stock, box springs, beds, chairs and other items. Ali new. Are i offered at drastically reduced Prices, Through Lewinsky’s Men's Shop, 526 Duval Street. mar20-3t Oooo 1945 house trailer, excellent con. dition, sleeps four. Across from Columbia Laundry, Simon: St. Topper, a flat oil paint in colors. Ideal business location, cor. Divi | vision, 105’ on Packer. Propecty | large store building. ingen See ».! saethat Found—Waterlogged beach. furnishing written request with apartment, including crib, 287 3 | mar20-4tx | description charges. Li. Comer LA / x 150’ WE.) room cottage, rented for $30/ Half | Southard St, Key West, Flor-| FFF We bought them| T Hi per’s Plumbing Supplies, 512) mat oleae ery site cova Ty 8 people were Rush qtr : Lost—Lady's brown watiet. - watch off Owner can regain op “numbers and payne Wellman mar82-its 20 OM a ar ap —_

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