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City Stadium Monday some of Key established here | match | West Perrrerererrr Ty CORAL Sy i. P. ARTMAN. Jn. il Expedi- a £ f He iit Hi mt u | Hf to the newspapers Bi or Key West) Fighters who will’be seen in ac-|gerie and accessories will to Peter tion will include Chico Morales, | found inthis new store. Danny | Sisto Morales, Rene Castro, who, incidentally, is married to a local; Beldners, are ccrdially invited io q girl; Esperanza Castro. Ray ‘Del- | be on April |gado, who is fighting in West: Later lo-|Palm Beach at present, will also| ions. developed i seen on the shows. © a in the April 22 fight, ‘Pletion will rank as one of the ‘j;eard will be Joe. Diaz, Buddy Rose, and Roy, Cincinnati Reds at Plant! be in reserve. ed of 18 players from Tampa, one’ from Key West, one from Miami jone from Detroit, one from Har ford and one from Nashville. down to 15 players. Just who j those lucky 15 players will be, 1| even | do not know, but 1 do know that er charge is sixty cents. s|the present Smokers is a very weak club and should look for,Navy bus passes Raul’s Club for Key West youth an opportunit; to prove he willbe a valuable {set to the club... bad ROCKETS tember 1. Hope then that whoeve: things is planning to buy the waterfront Opening New “Beldner’s” Store Here On Monday The Beldners, “Millicent and itizen they announce she opening .of their new store on ‘Monday at 9 aim: It is to be [known as““Beldner’s” and is locat- ed at 528 Duval. street, opposite the Strand Theater. ‘The Beldners will'be: remember: ’ ed as having operated “The Orig- inal Holtsberg Store” during the’ ,| war years. ¥ “Beldner’s for Your Southern- most Fashions”. as the store will insfine apparel children. An wear, foundation garments, as The public, and friends of the| visit this new establishment to view the new styles and fasii- The showroom is been com- Among those who are expected {Pletely remodelled and upon cor:- fniest and most outstanding style ; centers -in South ‘Florida. © Their Hughes, Larry ‘Lind new fixtures: are expected ‘to: ar- ns. - ““ frivetin time to be in place for the x opening on Monday. > OF. MUSIC AT RAUL’S CLUB One of the nice places to go for an evening of relaxation is beautiful Raul’s Club on the Boulevard facing the sea. Here Bob Armstrong, winner of Tom-| my ‘Dorsey's clarinet contest, and his orchestra play nightly from 8:30 for the pleasure of those} who enjoy good music and danc- ing. With the orchestra as vocal- ist is lovely Libby Dean. At Raul’s Club pre-war liquors are served at popular prices on Saturday evenings qnly the cov- Pressman and Mihalik were to The Smokers’ squad is compos- The squad will be trimmed By special arrangements the the convenience of military per- sonnel. Their announcement ap- Pears in today’s Citizen, OVER LONG ROUTES: CHICAGO.—New York City’s subway. and elevated trains oper- ate over. routes 237 miles. long. poets Ae teehee wry Vy reve vewws NO! UNDER FICTITIOUS ae STATUTE NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in eoge under the Sonicioar ‘ame of “Broadway Super Market”, |= ‘227 Duval aan ‘Key West, Florida, intend to register the said ‘fictitious name with the Clerk of the Cireui Court of Monroe County, Florida. Dated. March 9, 1946. SENSE . A. RIVERA, IN THE CIRCUrT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH aye pe CIRCUIT Or STA’ or F! IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. GRACE Boe, . Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE DAVID J. FOLEY, Defendant. i ORDER OF PUBLICATION To: David J. Foley 669 West Englewood Avenue West Englewood, New Jersey You. are hereby required to ap- pear to the Rill for Divorce filed against you in the above styled cause on or before the 20th day of | April, A. D. 1946; otherwise the allegations contained therein will be taken as confessed. Done and Otdered at Key West, Florida this 22nd day of March, A. D, 1946. (Circuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court By: Mary K. Woodson, Deputy Clerk. ENRIQUE, ESQUINATDO, JR., Attorney, for. | b : OPI nants -20-8prba131346 IN CHANCE Cane No. DOROTHY EM RAP R, vs. * LEO A. DRAPER, 2 Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION Yor! y required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint for divorce in the above styled cause on or before the 23rd day ‘of April, A. T?, 1946, atherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed. This order is to be published once a week for four consecutive wee in The Key West Citizen, a new paper published in the City of Key West, Florida. Done and Ordered this 22nd day of March, A. D. 1946. (Cirevit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida, By: (sd) Florence E. Sawyer, « Deputy Clerk. (sd) ALLAN B. CLEARE, Ji. hy Sobicitor for Plaintife. , mar23-30-apr6-13,1946 NOTICE TO APPEAR | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE: ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CERCUIT or RIDA, N AND FORK MO: ROE COUNTY, INC: NO. 10-340 HER RELI FLORELLE BROWN, Plaintiff,” | CURRY, also, known as versus LURLE LURLE CURRY and ALICE Subscribe to The Citizen—25c tan nn nna ane. eous’ fine’ praise forsKdéy West as Other ‘visitors’ here complain ‘as an amusement but this yachting group was $o taken up with the water beauties of the trip here that they all used great adjec- tives. What a yachting area the Keys will some day ‘be? e e RAMPAGING LIONS Congpatulations to rampaging Lions who basketball championship with a! yiew Park, a sightseeing bus 2 e TOURIST LOOKUP r i With an information booth at took the city girls} the entrance to the city in Bay- win over the Key| operating in the city and Key give, Me your ear.acmoment,,,t } havenever “heard: such spohtan-} TO: came from “the” yachting “group. aoe West High School girls! Here’s a roar for the Lions. Congratulations to our own nd splurne Co pt the High School who there i 2 bm Homestead all over the inte 40 wit the first game of their ous enummes yar es season. Keep ‘em slug-| point is WEY \ging, Coach Hoffmeister. This that the Santa is some-! West and two cities possibly go to little spot) which is about) Key West are! reets and from| outside these! ten fathom the 100 feet advertise they, helmet and skull this is not between Cubs. ht is right! up against the barrier intl te fly *2 ® i ft ' it; tt - slim blond coach who was in the Coast Guard here during part of the war stationed on the frigate Huron, is doing mighty good in! @t the High’ School. ) y ene thing aot Met te fighting coach and out for blood in his games. Good stuff! e TELEPHONE PICTURE Attention Howard Overlin. Key West's fishing manager of the Telephone Company ‘has a’ nice, picture of the Key West Tele-! phone Exchange building at the corner of Southard and Simonton! streets in this months issue of the} Southerh Bell Telephone News. Key West in the magazines of the country. Compared with Home- Stead, Orlando, Ft. Latiderdale, | West's points of interest being tuned up, including ,the famous open air aquarium, tourists will see real hosts to the city and en- joy better feeling tgward the city on next year’s trjps here. a Pay y |Red Cross drive is. now over the $8,000 fmnark. Wowie, what a jump! ncet? Abii Lh aig shortly be pam Lael Ad a m Price as chairman. This drive will be for only »$1;541..and ig perhaps the numbet pne'enensy 6! ‘she nation’s health, |} )s: # Sid . e BRAND NEW MAIN STREET Key West’s quaintness will probably remain in ifs private residences architecture for a moment but I can see Duval and Di¥ision and White streets being eventually} } ultra modern. It’s a doming. It’s] a good too. Then there will be a large resort hotel along the Boulevard area probably ih the planning which will be modelled # somewhat after the Casa Marina. e e just seven miles from Key\ ©t Pierce, Key West has the best] GATHERING TURTLE EGGS - PuBpCIty , “Se s @ @tees for you fabks yoy think i is a mighty! Publicity stunt by the new! company which is going tw, its wipes to Havana July 1 all coperts. What better Wide publicity story than with $30,000,000 in hope it hits every’ wp the country | 7: . MOTEL SPACE the new ferry coming in Sully 2, the ques-| hee won comes up.) Hotel space will probably | during the sum- to take a wild guess! hour next winter. We) looking building. e e TERWAY EXTENSION he deat ‘on the extension of waterway from BigyPine to; West off’ the bay’ side looks; a little muggy to me right now, Wid’ calls for some action soon, No money has been appropriated} for the project in this session of; Congress and there won't be any. The project has been approved! hunt for Cortez's fam- and eventually will be through! gown the but just when is our gripe. Rep-| resentatives are up for reelection) jt is not too easy to find a turtle| te the bill of comp! j and now is a good time to get a) nest because a mother turtle good clear promise. Ask Cannon and Smathers. Ask Carbonell and! Papy. Key West will not be @ looking for turtle eggs carries an) prder pe Dunisney fully developed yachting center until it gets this 40 miles of pro-| tected waterway and a smacking’ good yacht basin at the end of the keys. If you don't think yachtsmen: like to come on down that the Case Marina the keys and see the beautiful This famous hos-| sights through this area and en- fe expected to be open Nov-! joy the wonderful fishing, why Here’s the straight dope on gathering turtle. eggs. Turtle start to crawl in May. Back forty or fifty years ago many a turtle was turned on the beach at Key West, Boca Chica and many of the other lower keys but most of the turtle in this area were caught on the beaches of Cape Sable. On patrolling likely beaches you spot the turtle tracks| * which consist of one large swath center and flipper tracks on the side. Even at that smooths it over and circles to confuse you. ‘Therefore the man iron vod piercing the sand until he strikes an egg. From 15 to 20 days after the first tracks are seen ene goes back and .probes for the eggs. The second trip up on the beach she lays her eggs. But large gathering of the eggs is the reason why green turtle is nearly mostly @pnsidering| t LUR CURRY, et al, Defendants. N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA ay Jane E. Thompson (Mrs. Henry ‘H. R. 'Thompson) Apartado Aereo 3439, Bogota, Columbia. : Henry H. R. ‘Thompson, Apartado Aereo 2439, 1 ogota, Columbia. Craig Fisher, Scaly, North Carolina. ¥ YOU, AND BACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a suit in| partition has been filed in the above styled cause against you and Lur- Aene Curry, a widow, ‘Zuma Fish leora Blanding, J. W. Blandin, TO: v rea bg minimum 15 words or less is 20c. Siggy agi OPERATORS WAGE INCREASE Learners now earn a mini- mum of $32.50 per week for 48 hours work operators are proportion- ately;higher . seretee Frequent .sinereases, .o addi- ptional 0 Sunday and holiday work a Let our Chief Operator, Mrs. McDermott, tell you the whole story Apply 9 to 5 at the TELEP! HONE OFFICE feb1-tt ——_—— Greatly increased wages for clerks and messengers. Pleasant work- ing conditions. Apply Western Union, mar21-tt ‘hree girls for fountain work. | Mornings and nights. Apply Land O’ Sun Store,‘ 1001 Divi- sion St. mar27-4tx’ FOR ARMORED FORCE VETS Unusual opportunity for men with previous service in an armored. force unit, type organizations with an ar: mored force, to become mem- bers of famous “Hell on Wheeis” 2nd Armored Division, now’ at Camp Hood, Texas. drive now makes many men eligible for® service ‘with this unit; Openings availdble fur limited time only. Investigate opportunities at once. Visit} US. Army Recruiting Office, ‘Room 228, Post Office Building, | ‘Miami, Florida, without detay mar29-8t ‘Wanted—All around beauticiau.’ Stell’s Beauty Nook, 536 Flem-' ing St. mar30-tf Daniel L. Schmucker, Mary Cai bonell, Fernando Carbonell, Beane, Georwe w thryn Lvemeritt, merit Jr, Walter i bourn, Mrs. Walter George B. Schmucker, B. Schmucker, Arthur M. Wilson, E. |. He sas Trus! Realization Compan. of the following des and_bei in Monroe County, . to-wit: island of Key ‘a pant of ‘Tract 5 on map, commencing at a point 87 feet from theoderner!-of! Windsor Lane and Divjsian, Street on the Northwest side ‘of Division Street, and running thénce along!) eof said Division erly direction : |Make bricks. Millions are needed. Start a quick cash business, re- turns can start in two weeks with an inexpensive, easily hand operated ‘Tyra Brick Mak- er. Only sand and cement and any old shed needed. Build your heme of brick! Save mon- eyolelitlus show you what can abeatén’y ‘R) K. Tyra Co., Box 101, Wyoming, Minn. ° (I! marl6-23-30;apr6x —— 2 a distance of 50 feet, an i | thence at right angles in a South- easterly dirertion a distance of, 101 feet-and 6 inches ‘to place of hee ning. a . PARCEL’ B. On the Island of Key | West, being a part of Tract 5 on Whitehead's map, a point 137 feet from the thence said Divi erly direc | | Wanted—Unencumbered middle- aged lady, housekeeper. Room, board and small salary. Apply 708 Duval St. mar30-3tx MISCELLANEOUS 7 Citizen at the nate af 2e a word | ‘or each insertion, but the|.vertisements ini charge for the first| advance, but regular advertis- including serv‘ce} Special { yis 8¢ a word and the minimunt ‘ for the first 15 wo ‘ j ‘have their advertisements The rate for ‘blackface type| charged. vuvnucvcugugngstnsaae ean WANTED TO RENT Want to rent small furnished ot} 33*cabin charter boat, unfurnished cottage with mod- ern electric or gas kitchen. Give location ,deseription and price; Address Company, ers with ‘ledger ‘accounts mi: | “Building, » Citizen. Detective stories, eran ‘biog- 2 raphies ,all the new books, ; Wage rates for experienced some for 5c per day, many for only 10¢ for a whole week. Paul Smith, Bookseller, cor. : - ‘ton’ and Eaton streets. forevening 2 | Bicycles To Rent—Daily or. w ly. } week. ‘Payment tor “classified “ad-| You,drive. Late ‘model: conver: iibles and sedans. By day. of PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts. Apartment, two rooms, kitchen, bath, hot water, furnished. 52! Grinnell St. Roem with private batr. $15.00 PAYMENT “Business office in, The is invariably ‘in’ streéts. ~ Packard power, white ull, “V" ‘type bottom. E. W. 17 SE. Ist Ave., Fort uderdale, Fla. Phone 146, . ‘mar27 care The mar23 “4 FOR RENT “Titan”, enamel ‘paints. A brl- Hiant and durable finish fo: Chairs, tables, beds and automo- ‘piles, A. M. Herce, distribu. tor, 1007 Division. & Bo Cytle’ ¢ ne rsbrolke. Da Ou tboand motor 7 Apt. 113-C Poinciana. 4. « Household furniture, practical.y new. Living room, be n mar29-tf] and dinette, complete. 417 - “| beth St. (upstairs). mavr30-tx Wapaper in Shall be published « four consecdtive Weeks Honorable Aqubtem» 26 by 9% cabin cuuiser, with in- side toilet, 40-gallon fresh waier ‘tank and other extras. $1,000) jinpen. cash or $1,200 on terms. A. & B. Fish Company, foot of Elize- mar30-1.% weekly. 517 Fleming St. beth St. mar8-str mar27-4tx Furnished room, private bath; Dey) Cae al eae St. “ private entrance. 907 Packer i mar30-1tx Street. mar30-2tx 51. system. payable ———— Notes (Promissary), le each. Att: | ' man Press, Citizen Bldg., phone. eee eraipenieermetantit ase " Library copies of current best | Ducklings, chicks,COD Mammoth cierk, ee Cirenit © A: sellers—at prices that get lower| type white Peking ducklings, By May Haw yer, me with each rental. To fill your bookshelves comparatively painlessly, get acquainted with | our unique rental library sales cor. Simonton and Eaton sts, 2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows, furnished small down payment, balance Johnson, Phone 372. Try “Lustretile” for rust’stains in tubs and sinks caused by drip- ping water. Excellent for const rust and tarnish on All mety surfaces. Guaranteed. Ask jor “Lustretile” at Pepper’s’Phimb ling Supplies, 512 Fleming.’ "> Radiange roses. \ Catherine. st., phéne 672-W. WANTED Toe eS Cuices Wanted-Laundry to do. Quik Baby ‘HIS, bloodtéstea, B. or W. service. rocks, reds . 4 Mrs. Reba ‘Albury: / og ‘y cf] a 1010 Olivia St. mar30-6tx! aN, ixed $5.95 per . Minorca broilers $2.95 per $2.60 oy i ‘Si Cob. Fos Hire Tivok, general movie | Linask Pagitty, Box Abies) Sele & Lane. Phone 1161-W. | Trenton 7, N. J. marQ0-1t} , The sasunement of said promenap : marl-1mox aN pee Hen aise 7) the name of: Winn be {Moats FOR SALE: r ' 100 legho: rocks, reds, wyan- “Hoste ur selection,” Order met bolnse wer m ad.’ Citeular free. Biddle’s ; Outlet, Griffin, Georgia. Dated mar30-1tx | 1946. (Cireuit Court his tard marlg tf $24.00 per 100; 27¢ each. Large type broiler chicks $8.95 i CIRCUIT COURT per 100. Quality Poultry, 4415 | ‘TR SUAGER Gon s Monticello Rd., Columbia, S.Cc.|} oF Fae 24 ve. ae, mar30-1tx chikvceny ao CASE No. meee RICHARD © ChockUR Viaiwteet ® rern: ANN FRIEND oF ch de foe 4 ORDER OF Pt Rin Ruth 1 arth. Neng Paul Smith, bookseller marl -tf WANTED TO BUY eS Wanted—Old rags. Call at Citizen Office. petoue _ Two or three bedroom house, weli located, close in. P. O. Box 576 Key West, Fla, _ , Mar25-12'x Electric Rss} Write nat _N-5,.c/o Citizen, Dogs are 1 2 z “ToahaH Be x DP. ioe = em. (Cltculs }Gangh Wanted.to Buy HGuse for eash rh aaag| | SFound $2,000. “HE F., c/o Citi- yoareg | sen. : mar29 2tx Freeman's, 1121 Lest, Rohde Reward ‘for return pair of and unfurnished; To monthly. Johnson & marl-tf WM. V. Al Attorney for wuRY Plaintitt mart6-23 feb6-wed&sat-tf ; |Refrigeration sales and service. Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. marlé-tf ht angle direction a running the a Southeasterl n an of 101 feet and 6 inches to point of “GUARANTEED” Repairs on Electric Clocks, Toasters, Irons, Fans, Etc. Wilson’s Appliance Service 512 Fleming St., Call 1160 {Movies at home. mar23-line See us about our 6mm and 16mm movie ren tal library. Evans Photo Store. 506 Southard St. marl9-lmo side ‘and running then West Side of said Jul Wanted—Laundry to ao. Pickup Phone 224. mar20-12tx service. feet and fat right an: | ‘That each of y | anpear and to fi styled cause on t il 1946, otherw For Light Moving or Transfer Work Wilson’s Appliance Service 512 Fleming St., Call 1160 mar26-5lx ——— Picture framing, pictures framed 614 Francis St.} Plymouth coupe, good tires, per-| Wellesley College | professor of | fect motor, best transportation| PS¥chology and philosophy, born and matted. Phone 1197-M. mar23-1mox be taken t is further erdered that order be published | |Picture framing, pictures framed and matted. Paul DiNegro, vl4 C Sawyer Clerk of the Cireuit Court in and for Monroe County, Flor- | non existent along the keys now. ida. By (sd) Florence FE. Sawyer | Deputy Clerk, | marl6-23-30-apre,1946 | }aoa qpemcatixe wesks tn Ste %*| Francis St. Phone 1197-M. |lished in Key West, Monroe Count mar23-1mox enon! . SRED at Key | NE at Key | this 1pth° day of} MACHINERY Machinery and factor equipment, new and used, for all industries. Atlantic Machinery & Equip. Co., 211 N. E. 59th St., Miami, Fla. marll-lmox er. mately — Attention, painters, builders, con- tractors. casein water paints white, ivory and cream. Ais> calsomine in colors, patching plaster and wall sizing and sez This lot is pticed approxi- price. Pepper’s Plumbing Sup- plies, 512 Fleming. Lost on Saturday. 1: St. We have a job lot of} in butf,) pin, large V, in center, March 28, A. G. Roberts, Whitehead Street, Phone 296-W. mar29-2t|4 50% below wholesale. Bak, Today’s Anniversaries cars. St. U.S. Army Dodge Command | New paint, Putcamp-Alexander, Duval and} in War of 1812, in the Navy to} Division sts. ; Cut flowers and plants. 1117 South (Know America) new, tops.| 1790—Joseph Smith, naval hero mar19-tf| 1869, born at Hanover, Mass. Died Jan,-17, 1877. : | 1825—Samuel B. Maxey, Ken- mar25-bix | tucky lawyer, Texas Confederate | House, Inquire very reasonable. daily until 6 p.m: a ral Sarma U. S.'senator, born in ‘4sa.| Monroe coulity, Ky. | at 2502 Harris Ave.,| 1895. Y, Ky. Died Aug. oz | mar25-6X} _ 1842—Johm Fiske, famed Bos- |1937 Plymouth coupe, good tires, radio, heater. 149-H Poinciana.| Died July 4, 1901 ton historian and ‘gentle. phil-| ” osopher, born in Hartford, Conn.! | mar27-it] 1858—De Wolf Hopper, actor,| Baby crib. Apply Unit 2, NAS. | born in New York. Died Sept. 23, 1935. i mar28-3tx 1863—Mary W. Calkins, noted| in city. William in Hartford, Conn. Died Feb. 27,| ae 2 29 Very reasonable. 622 1930. St. mar28-3tx Trailer, built-in with lange extra room; privately fenced in, furn- ished, ready to move in. $275.00. Call for McCarty, Mastic Traiies Park, United St. GREATEST IN HISTORY NEW YORK.—Average depth of oil wells drilled in the United States in 1945 was the greatest in history, 3,469 feet or 7.3 per- mar28-3'x 31-foot cabin cruiser, 71 h.p. Gr2y engine. Ready to go. W. Birmann, 1325 Newton St. cent deeper than in 1944. Subscribe to The Citizen—25e mar28-3ix | weekly. a : $1,400.00. ;