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ae Phe woah ir tain Fae Aaron tna Bieta bi THE REY West CrNzeR: : : : A |Gomez To Fight p | Schott At Tampa EXPECTED TO DRAW AT LEAST $16,000 Type cher pe fo first 15 w ———— GATE ° Advertisements under this| or less is 45c. ( aw mt fe Jeeta + Basketbell + Swimming By PEDRO AGUILAR for each. insertion, acute invariably in Press-reports reveal that Tom- rst advance, but regular Business 4 4% Gom: i ‘from ets with ledger zen *.. 4 Tan pa, will pithy ba a wit ‘ Type have their advertisements| and Ann Sehool Conch Nine Plays Fretdie! Sefott ont a card fo be 9 The rale for blaekiage tYpe charged. * Light : Pats cea das oa: fight art ctr « : : Today In U state Tik _|will draw at least a $16,000 gate. HELP WANTED : FOR RENT ! Pp 4 . sdonetil Detective stories, romances, biog Man's li 7 Today’s Anniversaries eabiaces raphe sail the eee new hooks, al iss trams me si TELEPHONE sume for 5¢ per day, many aprd-tir Know America) fy PEDRO AGUILAR (Kine pres only 10c for a whole week. Paul ai - Mey West High School's vars High play its games on weekends. ee ee ee OPERATORS Smith, Bookseller, cor. Simon-| WANTED To BUY 4 play the This would avoid missing classes ruggist, * sd ton and Eaton Sts. ut! BE tien ets gene ne [during school days. Games du orca ot ihe, ewe Denner ety WAGE INCREASE sneer iemrmartne | eee Ee Geheel equad toe weekdays place. a he Now ti taea et Mass. Died) Learners now earn a'mini- | Bicycles To Rent—Daily or weex- ptebed greg fg tay at Pentiand strain on some of the players 1 rte pie Hinson Wika ns mum of $32.50 per week ly. B. & B. Cycle Shop, 422 Key West, Fla. . 3 Bey West thie afternoon wil! continuing io xeep their grades Sereda all ers sis wecpie for 48 hours work Fleming Street. _ mar19-Imox marts- oe ® Wesker lineup up high enough to be eligible for ee eee RT | Rlectrie tefrigerater, Write ox N-5, c/o Citizen Office. lisher, son of the founder of the the upstaters than the lo publishing house of the name, tacked up against Homeste i RENT A CAR You drive. Late model conver- membership on the team. May Wage rates for experienced something could be done about operators are proportion- < the Flying L's at ' this for the benefit of the players, bp in Lontion. Died Feb. 27, ately higher ft and sedans. By day or eae Re ae = 4 umber of the school and Key West in gen- 184 100 Bot emo I —_e ‘omen a - '846—( years ago) William Frequ inereases, addi- PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER 1 Wanted—Automobile, retort oT Dahl = L. Penfield; Auburn, Ind, leWyct,| tional payment for evening furs snk ON ee eh ee soles wonders \f the sec. neglecting their education, oe ee Syeeet| Sunday and holiday work aeritt) oo ae ee bh oa omb-etring players will be able to feekend games would allow : 4 ib tomer. i A poy payee vietory, De-'the High Schoo! athletes to par- e Navy, Paces among country’s greatest. solici- — White Inn Restaurant, fully equip- | the tale / }igipate in baseball, basketball, been. football or any other sport with t West out hurting their studies. Divisien Ste ped. Mario, 10 ALBERT JAMES. ZINK, ACMM, -Nactu lead chief of aviation» ma- chinist mechani, has a long careeg of action in this.war. Before the he jedi Dover, Mich. Died May 4854—Frank Billings, ° tamed war was declared Chief Zink fad been decorated twice: for attacking | Chicage’ subse beat le@der, and destroying several submatines. He contini his work i during toupee ob Rat gente. bow the winter of 1941 and 1942 in the North Allantid2 Then he turned in khaand He Died Sept 20, to the Japs and participated in the strike on Truk-and Palau, sad ; OH MANY : ADVANTAG! W-OTS it, * 2 fell. you the whole story? ae a sn Light housekeeping rooms, $i#- © $32 weekly? *Aliv utilities furn Twenty Weerend = spectators; The “Jacinta” was second, with Wieeeed He start of the St.'sailing time of 37 hours, two Peters. Havens minutes and 14 seconds. ~p eee elgg cu hay” took the hunors in the lass A section, with “Starlight @ T Petersburg with 19 yach*s| second. Class B honcrs went to entered the cutter Don-E-Von. Crile: picked the “Starlignt”) First reports of the race, start- ae the faverite ing from St. Petersburg, showed Latest reports revealed that the that: the yacht race' Bicho Malo, II, owned by Mario set by “Good Bustamante of Cuba, got off to u The new recor’ flying start, leading the rest of © © hours, 50 minutes and 25 the fleet, but the 75-foot schoon- te er “Gavieta”, owned and sailed mark was aijey Jesus Azqueta of Havana, was gaining all the time. Stars ‘Against Cincinnati; In Hitting Streak AGUILAR 984, Danny was sensational at short- 9 © exganiinnt baseball, starred Stop for the Smokers. He handled SHA the Tempe Smokers against Ve" assists and was credites with just one error, a bad throw the Cincinnati Reds’ B team in| second, Considering that u at Plant | rookie such as Danny would prob- ably play a nervous game against Sevingion pitched the his first major league team, Key Smokers und West's Lastres did well by him- tele twe singles in| self. three amy Dy struck out five.| Rodriguez at third handled two erate: 6 the seore in the; putouts and three assists for (he fount at ball on Benny Fernan- | Smokers. A 7 center and Dann;; Score by innings: @ouble to left. From there | Smokers were vl! | B Reds piled up R. H. Lb. 000 100 000— 1 7 3 001 240 31x—11 15 6 Covington and Shiro; Andrews and Lakeman. Pre By PEDRO AGUILAR Prom reports this writer has|tw6 good loops composed of sev- around town there are go-|en or eight teams each. ima & be many softball teams | It is now up to Dwight Hunier, ft ection this year at Bayview city recreation head, to call a meeting and get things started. The players will need about tw weeks of practice before league schedules get underw il i i i i : ‘The latest tally of the numer @f players anxious to join tex tovesls that Key West will have Most Seribes Pick | Yanks And Cards SEY WESTS acuman pir.’ FERS: SAYS TIGERS | AND CARDS ZOWIE!! By PEDRO AGUILAR The majority of the baseball eriters im the country give in) oy an red —, t, | Navy Photo ankees and the Ne-|IN A RECENT BOXING SMOK- tema) League flag to the St. Lovis ER at Naval Air Station, Johu Townsend bends before a stiff ree with | right from the glove of Jim Pe- em a far os the jw eircuit'truka, The referee watches in- leader ie concerned. 1 am of the | tently. @Pition that the Boston Red Sox | ad Detroit Tigers will be the|Reds, Braves, Giants and Phillies, | hits % beat out the Yanks and) in that order. | at He Bengals will land on wp! Bobby Shultz, an ardent basc-| of the heap. Yanks, in that order tional, says he predicts the Cards “a how 1 believe the Nz | and Tigers will enter the Worid geal League will wind up the!Series. At least I have someone|dunes of white coral are fronted by scattered buildings and sur- | wi etaton Cards. | rounded by a barbed wire-topped fence. , Cubs, Dodgers, | who agrees with me. | winter and Hermanski became aj the invasions of Marshalls and Kwajalein. Hermaneki, Dodger Ruki Outfielder, Power Hitter By FRANK ECK AP Newsfeatures Sports Wriier NEW YORK, April 2.—Gene In 1941 he received a trial with Hermanski will like playing the Bening dhe cis B stares ‘i ue yu anager resco oWtfleld, for the Brooklyn Hodg- Thorapeio thought Sather sea- ers for several reasons but the son in D ball would help him. So foremost are: 7. The hours. 2, The he was shipped to Brooklyn-own- pay. It will be much easier than ed Olean, N. Y.,’ in the Pony getting up at 6:30 a, m. daily as-Leagwe,where his .341 baltiag i ; ‘ (mark was the third best ir the he did while playing for the U- S. circuit. He also hit eight hom- Coast Guard. Wis bers. Hermanski isn’t a prewar ball- Then Hermanski started the Player. He was just coming up first of three adventures in the the ladder in those days, finish- sie ing two seasons of Class D ball ; Coast Guard he passed his eXams in 1941. But he’s the prewar type, sips Fs art 7 5 for Navy flying. But after six being able to do anything on the months in the Navy, they told fleld’ and 80 it instifetively. him he'd be safer out of: the “He can’t miss,” is the way ‘air. i Roscoe McGowen of the New~ jo went. back York Times sums him up, ‘ahd Guard and when Mac has been “covering the was an aviation motor meclianic Dodgers” for 24 years, lsecond class. A few other press box veter-| Betwen the two branches of ans feel the same way. They re- in the Coagt discharged he ;! services, Hermanski played 10 member how well Hermanski games in 1943 with Durham in performed in 1943 when he batted the Class B Piedmont League.| To -300 in 18 games for the “Browk- lyn Bums” while getting reauy for the Coast Guard after being “washed out” of the Navy. | Hermanski_ when they learned Hermanski, a husky-locking| pe wa hitting .410. Branch Rickey, Sr., put out a call for a left-handed hitter and they immediately brought up plonds probably has played more} Hermanski will have to -out- aseba. uring, ne seasons than any major league! pete Reiser, Augie Galan, Louis prospect back from the service.| Qimo, Dixie Walker, Goody Ros is 1posing icket games the breakdown being 30 Will have youth on his side. He with the Brooklyn Coast Guard wont't be until May 11. team, 83 with the semi-pro/} ¥ : ee a and 12 with, TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Performing at night and on| gaan Sundays as Gene “Walsh, this (Know, America) five-foot-eleven 185 pounder: ded» Preston Delano of Mass., Conmp- the. Bushwicks.in seven, depatt- troller of the Currendy, Treasury ménts He played | every game Tent, born in Phoenix, Mich., 60 accounted for 19 runs, scored 71,| years ago. » drove in 58, hit 10 homers, stole; Rev. James Myers, industrial 27 bases and batted .338. {secretary of the Federal Council, Hermanski, a resident of New-;Churches of Christ in Ame ark, N. J., but claiming Pittsfield,| born at Owasco, N. Y., 64 y Mass., as his birthplace, first | ago. played organized ball with Fed-| John Russell Young of Wash eralsburg, Md., in the Eastern) ington, D. C., journalist, Comm Shore League. In midseason he | sioner of the District of Columpio, was traded to Pocomoke City,! born there, 64 years ago. ae Md., in the same league. He bat-| Silliman Evans of Nashville. ted .309 collectively—ninth in) Tenn., newspaper publisher, bors the league—and hit 11 homers.’ in Joshua, Tex, 52 years ago. The Pocomokes disbanded that‘ free agent. | -weekly, ORDNANCE CREW Navy Photo followed by the Red|ball follower, both local and na.| STATION ORDNANCEMEN TAKE TIME OUT for a group picture| (Cireuit Court in the ammunition belting room out at Boca Chica. This unit loca- tion looks out toward the northwest from Boca Chica Field, where service, After 15 months in the; past two} hustle such Brooklyn‘favorites as}, line—but Gene} ¢ ales Subscribe te The Citizen—25c 1 m B. .Wilson, miner, union official, Pennsylvania ‘con- gressman, first Secretary of Labor, born in Scotland, Died May 25, 1934, LEGALS IN_THE CIMCUIT COURT OF THR ELEVENTH CIAL IN AND FOR MONROE Co! STATE OF FLORIDA. IN CHAN- cBRY. CASE Ne. 072 BEATRICE HINDE CALLIHAN, i nditions, Apply Westi Union i apr tt| For Hire—Truck, general moving. | Union. — af: ished.» aaul’s -Tire Shop. Hl oone isiibis o xf prt aprl-6tx | Sonn it may con 9 to 5 at the ~ TELEPHONE OFFICE WANTED Fingi''t Vactliogg Ad _— —_——-OO-_____-_ - ral _— Wanted—Laundry to do. Quick apri-tf} service. Mrs. Reba Albu: — 1010 Olivia St. crnourt | Greatly increased wages for clerks NTY,) and messengers. Pleasant work- FOX IRE | th mie J. C, Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh vara Piaintift 7 a " ees) i DIVORCE | FOR ARMORED FORCE. VETS Lane. Phone 1161-W. | —— PAUL CALLIHAN ; ‘ -Imox qamen ye Defendant. Unusual opportunity for men with pelt bt to) ones 0: ee previous service in an armored , : Patl ‘Callihan, eg a 2 Lost aN . Residence Unknown. force unit, including serv'ce x IN CHA . You are héreby required. to ap-| type organizations with an ar. Ween pear to the Bill of Complaint, for divorce, in the above styled cause om. the 3rd day of May, A. D. 1945, otherwise the allegations » therein will be taken as confessed. © + This erder tobe published ence a Week for four consecutive week in The Key. West Citizen, @ new paper published in Key West, Flor- ida. Done an@ Ordered this 1st day cf April, A. D. 1946, (SBAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit yurt Monroe County, Flort By. Mary Woodson, D.C. THOMAS 8. CARO, i Solicitor for the Plaintiff. Apr2-> 23, 1946 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE — bo ELEVENTH JUDICIAL crrcurt|Wanted—All- around ‘ram peters enease ve 4 painlessly, uainted sake IN AND FOR MONROE OOUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA, IW CHAN- CERY. 4 CASE Ne. 10-078 MAURICE D. PRICE, Plaintiff vi SA CECILIA PRI ORDER OF PUBLICA Cecilia Price, a x Avenue, jek, Rhoge Island. | ~" tired to mphai up ure near to the i Clerk of Mohroe IN THE CIRCDY® COURT OF THE EPEVENTH. JUDICIAL CIR: gd R OF - THE, §TATEH. CT ¢ FLOR! “aN AND: FOR MONROE COUNTY (IN CHANCERY. ASE N 10-682 KILLRAI TON, Wamai Plaintiff, a vs. DIVORCE 4IE G. NEWTON, Pee Defendant. ORDER_OF PUBLICATION «|: « limited: time” only. mored force, to become mem- bers of famous “Hell on Wheeis” 2nd Armored ‘Division, now at Camp Hood, Texas. \ Specitil drive, now. makes. many men’ eligible for service with this, / Openings available fur *, ' Inivestigaté Notes (Promissary), deveaeh, Art- | unit. opportunities. at once... Visit US. Army Recruiting Office, Room 228, Post Office Building, Miami, Florida, without de: mar29-8t Stell’s Beauty Nook, 536 Flem: ing St. aged lady, housekeeper. Room, board and small salary. Apply 708 Duval St. mar30-8tx irl wanted, 6:00 p.m. -to 12:00 p.m,, 6 days a week. Clean, easy work, good pay. Apply in pe:- son. Evans Photo Studio, 506 Southard St. aprl-6t Wanted—Intelligent girl to work part time as studio reception.st. Hours 4 to 8 p.m. Salary $20 per week. Apply in perset Must be permanent resident. Pilkington Studio, 515 Fleming St. apr2-4tx MISCELLANEOUS > efrigeration sales and service. on all. makes, All work d. Mumford. & Ross; } Duval st., phone 333. apri8-it “GUARANTEED” Repairs on Electric Clocks, Toasters, Irons, Fans, Ete. Wilson’s Appliance Service 512 Fleming St., Call 1160 mar23-ling e and the Key hereby designated t m= you in the| Movies at home. See us about our 8mm and 16mm movie ren tal library. Evans Photo Store. rena 506 Southard St. mar19-imo Wiican Aquiling —~ puieesis|All types saws expertly filed Key We: and set. Call after 5:00 p.m. is 729 Caroline St. apr2-3tx mars-15 RCUIT COURT OF THE ICIAL CIRCU For Light Moving or Transfer Work Wilson’s Appliance Servie> 512 Fleming St., Call 1160 apr2-lm « STATE OF FUL Ay POR MONRO counTY.|Wanted—Laundry to ao. ERY. Pickup service. Phone 224. mar20-12tx { | *E BALLARD |P icture framing, pictures framed and matted. Paul DiNegro, vi4 ; Defendant. i ORDER OF PUDLICATION Francis St. Phone 1197-M. | TO: Wanda Bernice Ballard Mitchell mar23-1mox 4200 Bates Street | es St. Louis, Missouri You are hereby required to appear | MACHINERY te the Bill for Divorce filed against | you in the above st: cause on or before the 18th day of April, A. D. 1946; otherwise the allegations con- ined therein will be taken | confessed. Done and Ordered at Key West,! Florida this 18th day of Mareh, A | D. 1946. makes Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court. By (sd) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk Seal) m bury, Attorney for Plaintiff mar19-26-apr2-9,1946 |Machinery and factor equipment, | new and used, for all industries. Atlantic Machinery & Equip. Co., 211 N. E. 59th St., Miami,| Fla. mar1l1-1mox aE EE eee ima APARTMENT FOR RENT ee a 5 : Furnished apartment, no children, | Packard, six, station wagon, 463 no pets, no liquor. Phone 394. apr2-4tx mar30-tf; : hg Wanted—Unencumbered middiu- | Lady’s small crocheted coin purse, ‘earntpar A Se postoffice key. Reward if e& | a turned to 414 Simonton §$t. | DANNIE ADKIM®. ¥ ] ge. Z fan Press, Citizen Bidg., phone} 7 th-mmey-iinrenpemmeneateseamesent® f Library copies of current Dest Fira this Hh day of Marek #4 ‘sellers—at prices that get lower, Uisicusi Count with each rental. To bie | Real) our unique rental system. Paul Smith, er cor. Simonton and Baton sts» — aprlat) (a 2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows, ay furnished and upfurnished;| ** oa ve enene small down payment, balance’ FRANK & Whee A payable monthly, Johnson & Viaiete Johnson, Phone 372. apri-tfjim.nd*wend wane, eee ee Leek wom Try “Lustretile” fof rust stains tn -r,, Hinde Ween apvese tubs and sinks ¢i d by drip. | ping water. Excellent for caked! tust and tarnish on all metal | to | the oper surfaces. Guarant Ask tor! steed ae “Lustretile” at i 's Plumb | aus ut Avett. ke i ling Supplies, 512 Fleming. aprl-tt} U.S. Army Dodge Command cars. New paint, new PutcampeAdexander, Duval and| » r Diyition: : 24h. aprl tf p aes Cotton mattresses, good- condition, $6.each. Patl's Tire’Shop, lovnty, ew —— Baby chicks, white rocks, austra whites, leghorn X rocks .Grade 3-A ‘chicks. 813 Eaton St, apr1-2-3-8-9-10(6tx) House trailer, accommodates 3 persons. Mastie Trailer Park, United St. Reasonable. Call for Braswell. apri-4tx 1941 Ford deluxe tudor sedan. | 1024 Packer St., phone 1146-J, wees |33' cabin charter boat, sleeps two, | Packard power, white cedar hull, “V” type bottom. E. W. Krieger, 117 S.E. 1st Ave., Fort} Lauderdale, Fla. Phone 146. | | mar27-#t ee enine Household furniture, also 12 a boat with oars. See at 93-1) % Poinciana Place, after 6 p.m. apr2-itx | |———————~___L |'40 and '41 Dodge pick-up pate 3 | Command car conversion, Put | camp-Alexander Motors, Divie | sion and Duval Sts. apri-tf |-————_ |Household furniture, practically new. Living room, bedreem| and dinette, complete. 417 Blizga- beth St. (upstairs), apr2-2tx | long and Morrison, 312-J apr2 3t | Table model radio, both short wave, Greene street or phone 312-J apr2-3t

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