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IeAtly if* " * sterling double to the Flamingos came their half of the first and sored two runs on| * fielders choice, a triple te right. The Raid- beck with fine spirit © & their half of the! ® couple of Flamingos | infield outs. | ty) rf bik. ti @ Aiomes second hit ent, saeri- tim Albury'’s long left field ted & im their on a couple of and « co fies The Rai rel i the fourth inning twe more runs to go Crip Lastres single to! Gabe Lastres lashing regmt center tpt; rile ‘ ’ Hi nth ff it 54 im their half! om © walk, o single,’ dowtle They fought hard * antl Gabe Lastres, pitched « beautiful antl then, weakened and Flamingos accounted for five t jit fs By L. P. ARTMAN, Jn, PRO RAOM OOM OOR euBLiciTy Weten tor o feature article on ~~ Verh ews articles taken m The Key West Citizen and epreduced in “Plovida Sports © the monthly sports paper! veuteted throughout Florida There & ahowt « magazine page | 4 Oetemg news reprtuced This per © deing much to promote — 5 yr? throughout the state ad Citieen & helping to seep Key West fishing news be- oe a m the ate by running (ing news im this paper. The pete ore taken out by the Ramet! Key chpping service and et the Sporteman Previous ar ngemest by the Sportsman pubiehers was made with The ee permitting the = ft is ony’ ome example of the tons of free publicity awaiting Key West { hemitied by 4 trained publicity mam Make you o prediction Key has this sort of man hired # year Timed q wasting Ree West & aitting beck on —~ ! . - | — The Chamber of Commerce un Hep Wet bee always had a wage time ft has never been a hereughiy complete unit: ft has vated core imeues in its — bet a fone this war after yee Hi depart ve mts Pert tore baw ne with Re ine when the has active ie ust @ oe Cham, = wd & money for their) on building on Dr treet eemeeme cle having bought the eaten and the Chamber of Gommerce bad to return all the femmes cottertes! it m= indeed gm time thet o strong group of tel Gustnemmen see to it that he bee things in ty be net continually kicked} mend and forced into the t een This time @ here m% ~w Mektentally slong this line of) Gough temerrow night at 7:30 Se county commission will meet te consider whether to! ae the Boce Chica bridge Set Latest unit which will ap- fee at the meeting will be a Gelegation from the Profession- @ and Business Women which Wi ako protest the destruction or @ Key Wests last intependent : Gaheng peer A tremendous hunk % a the pier hes still not been! ‘ f out, ond it & this section : hh we are fighting to save enether rum) and beat them, 6-0: Brown Boy, , Some of the commissioners who Beach in check by strik- 9 while walking four. Steady ball with men and was stingy with until he weakened in the eighth. Grose, Flamingo, first » led their attack with a two hits in four official trips to the plate. Score R.H.E.! Red R 111 200 000 5 7 2) Miami B. 201 010 05x 911 3) Saturday's game between the} Raiders and the Miami Sun Soxs| was cancelled. The Raiders) played the Ponce De Leon High| Sehool nine yesterday afternoon, Vargas and Charles Albury got | together to allow the High! Sehool boys two hits. Vargas pitched the first 3 innings and! allowed one hit, while Albury pitehed the remaining four and allowed one hit. Tony Alonzo and Crip Lastres led the Raiders | offensive with two hits in three official trips to the plate. Score Raiders R.H.E, 012 0210 6 8 0 000 0000 0 2 3 Tt is expected that the Raiders will travel to Miami on the com- ing weekend to play the Flam- ingos two more games. Max Rosenfeld, Flamin» manager, was very pleased with the way! the loeal boys played. He invited | the Raiders for two more games. AANA BABADSD voted against the pier the first tume are being interviewed by eivie minded individuals also. ° . PAPER SHORTAGE HITS This news is temporarily not geod but because of conditions emanating from the war, today! and the next two days will see The Citizen back to a four page| paper due to a serious paper) shortage over the country. An} advance, hurry up letter from) the paper company relays this| warning. Good news however, is that two week3 from now the| shortage is expecter, to be lifted. | Well these are all things we must/| expect in these days of shortages! but you folks have our promise | that the moment the shortage is! lifted you will get your six page | Citizen back. | a e CAPTAIN JOHNNY WEST | Here's a plug for a eharter-/ boatman who ranks with the | “big” fellows in town and yet who bas never hit the right pub- hetty He is Captain Johnny West of the Mae West. The “big three” im town of course right now are Captain Begley Filer, Captain Jakie Key and Captain) Ted Canova. All the guides will testify to this willingly. Begley incidentally his not fish charter boats this winter and may not/ do s# again to any great extent. stain West has a record 92] pound amberjack he flopped on} the dock this winter which is close to the world’s record of 110! pounds. It was caught by Jack) Arien of Key West. The record ineidentally was caught at West- ern Dry Docks, four miles west ¢ Sand Key off Key West. Some- da,’ there's going to be a world’s record pulled out of these wat- ers and it may well be Captain) West who will do it. Another ace | meeting Wednesday at 4 o’cl 2! We The Brownies of Troop 7 met Saturday morning 7 o'clock at In the absence of the Leaders, Misses Ruth and Thelma Cates, the meeting was called to order by Mrs. Earl Baumgardt. Leader of Troop 4 Girl Scouts assisted by Betty Baumgardt, Intermed- iate Girl Seout. After the salute to the flag the pledge was said and then the Brownie promise and laws were repeated in uni- son. After the business meeting games were played. | “Blithe Spirit” Will Be Shown Aboard Howard Gilmore Wednesday | At the request of the officers and men of the USS Howard W. |Gilmore, the Key West Players will give a performance of “Blithe Spirit” aboard the ship on Wed nesday evening. The Gilmore is a 150,000-tun tender and a unit of the Fourth Submarine Squadron, whieh ‘s moored to the south quay wall in the Submarine Base. The Noel Coward farce was Troop Seven Brownies Meet 38 Strong and Have Social the Fleming St. Church Annex.! SOCIETY ritvet_ * PHONE 535 Going to Jerusalem and Poison Penny proved to be the out- standing games. Faye Waltersori and Kay Reordan were winners im the games. There were 38 members’ pres- ent at the meeting. There are many Brownies learning to sew, embroider, knit and crochet ersand doing a good job at that says Mrs. Baurngardt. Also there has been several transfers made to Intermediate Troop by some of the girls. Meeting closed with the singing of “Into My Heart” for the benediction. )such a success when it was given at the Barn Theater three weeks ‘ago that it was presented three nights again last week. A stage about twenty-by-twen- ty feet is being built on a deck {of the Gilmore for Wednesday [evening's performance. The Play- ers will use their own sets and} properties. i} Families of the men aboard thet ship are invited to attend.’ H For USO Jackson Squire. USO program during the month of April will announced today. Thursday, April 11 and 18, a movie will be shown instead of the regular dancing classes. On April 11, “Scattergood Baines Rides High” will be the movie and on April 18 Guy Kibbie will play in “Cinderella Swings It.” On Wednesday, Apr. 17, the bi- weekly dance will be held rather than on the following Friday, which is Good Friday. Photo- Danee, Other Changes, Announced undergo a slight change, it was! Schedule For A pril graphy and Shell Craft will be ‘!postponed that week. Friday, April 19, is Good Fri- ‘day. At 8:30 p.m,, a religious me- {vie will be shown, and after the movie will be Easter Egg and Decorating and Designing. | On Eastre Sunday there will be On Easter Sunday there will be \ the evening an Easter Program will be given. | At the regular Monday nigit dance, April 22, special USO pins and awards will be given to vol- unteers. Miss Phelan “Girl of the Month” At the regular bi-monthly darce at the Jackson Square USO Fri- lay, Miss Edna Phelan was pre- sented by William H. Henderson as the girl of the month. Miss Phelan won the recognition f.r having served the greatest numi- ber of hours during the month of March in the club. During the evening punch was served on the patio by Miss Helen Pickens and Miss Althea Pickens. Music was played by Don Rada and his band of the Fleet Sound School. Beautification Of Hospital Woman's Hospital will have its regular monthl, in the afternoon at the Woman’s Clubhouse on Duval Street. Report on progress of beautifi- cation of the hospital grounds will Bie lool interest to the the best fishermen in the coun- try. e e POPPING ALONG This week: Cancer Fund drive underway. This dread disease can be com- to a very important public health program. weekend, Week”. The formation of the Humane Society group here has meant much to keeping disease in the dog population down. e ° THOMPSON BOYS Understand that Norberg and Karl and Charles Thompson were out practicing casting last week. These Thompson boys are really great angling enthusiasts. (HEF> 8 ° high amberjack charter boatman | whe did not fish the past winter) is “Red” Williams who may be! There is great need for people}. back in the game this coming) to be shown fishing spots where| ™ winter. Back to Captain West.! they can go say in a skiff and Just to show what he could do! outboard and catch various kinds! " ‘out for blood”, Captain West) of fish. Maps could be printed of areas as based on Coast} the following on the dock when) 244 Geodetic Survey charts and he got good and mad: 636 pounds! ¢),. fishing in each area marked last week on one day dum of fish in one day. Including 391 pounds of grouper with largest) tions’ Many fishermen are lone| qrowper 62 pounds, Including 270 pounds of amberjack with the largest amberjack 56 pounds and %8 pounds of barracuda. Captain West has also fished at the famed) Key Largo Anglers Club with MORE INDIVIDUAL FISHING to be shown fishgtoletaoinshrdl Here’s a job for a veteran. these together with simple instruc- wolfs and wish to fish without \ Auxiliary | bated, if caught early. Donate} Pet Show at the park over the} This is “Be Kind to Animals!’ ! SHOTEEORTUU UE AUeunnceaenenesenaezneaeeeeanangtanannnee PATRICIA’S NOTEBOOK DT TT UIT MILL LOL At the last meeting of the WO- |MAN’S CLUB, the Junior Women jpresented the Seniors with $150 to help pay for the Woman’s Clubhouse. The Juniors are reai- ly going to town now, and we are mighty proud of them. Miss Théodora Gibson, who has been working in Orlando, Fla., for some time, is back in Key West again. x wk ok Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Conly were among party givers last week, having a cocktail party for their friends on Thursday. kkk Beautiful gold damask that was LEGALS Pt STAT IN CHANCERY ‘ane Now 10-678 Cane DOROTHY M. BUR’ s . STUBLs ’ Defendant. ‘t required ill for Di ap- led in the above styled » the 6th day of otherwise the therein wilt one and Or t Key West, Florida this 5th day of April, A. | D. 1946. CecrRcUrr COURT rl SEAL) wyer Court Kathleen Deputy ¢ William V. Albury, - Attorney for Plaintiff. aprs,t 1946 * Case Ne. 10-680 RHEBA CUGNO, Plaintiff, v.|a wall, and the one who pinned . The e-store applications for marri licenses have been filed in the county judge's office: ‘ Duice J. Armstrong, 22, Claton, Ala., Juanita W. Hales, 22, Pan- ama City, Fla. Frank J. Boulton, 22, Peoria, TIL, and Oneida Gonzalez, 23, Key West. Montague B. Lyons, Jr., 30, Mo- bile, and Frances L. Peily, 23, Les Angeles. Mother Goose Playlet Tuesday A Mothergoose playlette, by the first graders, and a duet, “Bobby Shafto” by Ray Edwards and Catherine Hodges, will be two of the features on the pro- gram for the regular monthly meeting of the Division street P.-T. A., tomorrow at 3 p.m. in the school auditorium. Follow- ing the, meeting there will be a social hour. Preceding this meeting, will be the meeting of the Division street, room mothers, held at 2 p.m., in the school library. Poinciana Elects Officers Election of officers will take place at Poinciana PTA meeting tonight. Mrs, J. W. Williams, ment, today. t »: {The meéting -will -be held! at Poineigha Elementary School at pat TROOP FIFTY (Continued from Page One) competition they certainly maje the larger boys “sit up and take notice”. The exhibition put on by this younger group certainly is encouraging and opens the way for their admission into the reg- ular scouts when the boys become 12 years of age. In charge of the competition were Joseph A. Boza, chairman of the Camping Activities Com mittee; Wilbert Moehrke, Commissioner, ‘and Mario Na- poles, a member of the Monroe County Council, Boy Scouts of America. Other activities being planned for the Scouts in the near future include diamondball games, swim contests, ete.’ Details and dates are to be announced later. purchased in Russia by Mrs. Em- ily Goddard is being given by her to be made into an altar cloth for the St. Mary’s Star of the Sea. awk Mr. and Mrs, Aquilino Lopez and their daughter left over the weekend for a.visit in Miami. kk * Leaving today to. spend two weeks in Miami before returning to their home in Waterloo, Que- Pinsounault and their daughter, Juliette. The Pinsounault family has been here since the first of October, and they are planning to return to Key West next year. * Attending the Grand Charter meeting of OES to be held April 9-10-11-12 at Miami Beach will be Mrs. Jennie Fae B Idi, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lowe, Mrs. Annie Sharpley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Archer, Mrs. Doris Rivas, Bertie Higgs, Mrs. Addie Bayly ;{and Mrs. Vera Sterling. The group will return on Sat- wk * Guests and members at: ‘the Easterrr Star's Delephone party, px, | urday. Rjheld Friday night; had a grand time and a wonderful was presented. On the program was Miss Cath- erine Smith, with a piano solo, a vocal by Miss Mary Johnson; a duet by Mrs. Orion Russell and by Gerald Saunders, vocal by Gerald Saunders! vocal sel tions by Mrs. Orion Russell, Mrs. Paul Herrick, Mrs. Carl Bervald: and Gerald Saund an acvo- batic number of Miss Carleen program jreadings by Mrs. Alice Curry. | After the program, games were played, and most interesting was the telephone game, similar to the “pin the tail on game, with a_ huge _ telephone |drawn on material and pinned oi the receiver nearest the hook wi the prize. This was done by Mrs. |Florine Mesa, with the boohy DIVORCE ACTION NO, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION vs, CHARLES CUG Hill in the rplaint > styled cause 1946. rein donee a Week for four con. eeks Key West Citiz published in nd Ordered this 6th day of D. 1946. benefit of guides. This will never! SPAM | Re ‘ 1 hurt charter boating but rather increase the desire to go charter boating with a guide from time to time. By: THOMAS S. CARA. Solicitor for the Plaintiff t aprs-15-22-29,1946 |prize going to Miss Alice Asson. |. Refreshments were served fa- | * Home From the Sea ; | Beside the provi, deep ocean, |Under stately palms and azure | skies, | Like a pearl in an ugly Like truth ‘midst vicio' yster; lies, - |She greets men-of-the-sea with 2/ welcome hand. |Her hospitality is the best. It’s like meeting a friend in a foreign land |To arrive in old Key West. | CHARLES NOBL: Seaman, Second Cla. U.S. Navy. president, made this SnRQUACr: | were not officially entered in the] ~ Seons bec, are Mr. and Mrs. Edward! Mis.|_ “" PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Moore and the hit of the evening, | the donkey”) Wanted—All around beauticiaa. Stell’s Beauty Nook, 536 Flem- ing St. mar30-tf| 2 waitresses (attractive) wanted. Gate Restaurant, Navy en- trance, 300 Southard St. liquors sold here. Wanted—Experienced typi: ply to W. E. Prohl, clerk’s of- fice, Court House. Salesman. Permanent position selling high-grade building and’ | «machinery maintenance prod-: ucts this vicinity. National firsn,. complete line, high commission. Write Box 1341, Dallas, Tex. apr8-i:x| an ‘small down jpa payable monthity, Johnson, Phone |372, MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration sales and’ service. Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. if apr18-if ' ping! water. Excellent for caked) surfaces. Guaranteed. Ask for “Lustretile” at. "s Plumb- ling Supplies, rang Peni q aprt-tt U.S. Army Dodge | Command‘ cars. New! paint, new tops. Puteamp-Alexander, Duval and Division Sts. aprl tf Two 7-foot Blue Flash freezers, | one T-foot beverage cooler. Phone Miami 48-1213, © : apr3 6t “GUARANTEED” Repairs on Electric Clocks, Toasters, Irons, Fans, Etc. Wilson’s Appliance Service 612 Fleming St., Call 1160 mar23-line nt, residence of the said set forth in the said particulart Plaintiff, he Sti Movies at home. See us about our 8mm and 16mm movie ren tal library. Evans Photo Store. 506 Southard St. marl9-1mo For Light Moving or Transfer Work Wilson’s Appliance Servic2 512 Fleming St., Call 1160 apr2-lm x We have a, few 3-foot wood! ute clamps left at a good price, See} tivo them at Pepper's Plumbing| al! tle alleas Supplies, 512 Fleming. a of somuleing wilt be cas Balance of Lewinsky’s furniture OF published once a Picture framing, pictures framed ween seen and matted. Paul DiNegro, old) i i stock, box springs, mattresses,| Citizen, a newspaper Francis St. Phone pee : clade duel ey . All| -— boo Monroe new. Are being offered at dras- By (sa reek MACHINERY tically reduced prices. Through | Lewinsky’s Men’s Shop, 526 Du- ae 7 Figs 4 \ val Street. apré-15t| Attorneys for Plain mar! 25-apel-1846 40 and ’41 Dodge pick-up trucks. —-—-__-__-_ Command car canversion. Put-| IN THE cmewvrr © eamp-Alexander Motors, Divi- ave sion and Duval Sts. Machinery and factor equipment, hew and used, for all industri Atlantic Machinery & Equi; €o., 211 N. E. 59th St., Miami, Fla. mar11-1mox ENT aprl-tf rors ALBERT Sati i RS, SS eee F i Plaintiff Detective stories, romances, biog-|“Titan”, first quality paint and . raphies ,all the best new books,| enamel. Electric hot plates, bid canriel” ToRRi hd some for 5c per day, many for} Openers, tea strainers, nails, | Novice to 4! | only 10c for a whole week. Paul| tacks. A. M. Herce, 1007 Divi. TN THE NAME OF THE Smith, Bookseller, cor. Simon-| sion. AaprS-Ste! oo Gaprict Torres, not. Kbwe b dead or alive ton and Eaton Sts. Th ke Spow Gabriel. Torres, if Ne ie “es 28 married apri tf Three-bedroom house in residen- tial section. Lot 131° deep and ar ly. B. & B. Cycle Shop, 822} 40° wide, plus additional lot 43” ‘he Fleming Street. marl9-Imox| by 43’. This attractive offer is Gabrter ror f he be j_.__|soprieed to sell. Apply Citizen} Al) Persbas having. \ RENT A CAR Office. apr4-tt| 8°, taterest ia ine tot You drive. Late model conver- ling in Monroe County, tibles and sedans. By day or |Just arrvied. Small shipment of} “ week. 20-gallon automatic gas water heaters. Pepper's Plumbing | Duval and Division Sts. Supplies, 512 Fleming. aprl tf yici apr4-tf APARTMENTS FOR RENT |!4{t.’Gibti’s Boat, Briggs-Strat- | | ton; inboard motor. Also 13-ft. Bicycles To Rent—Daily or weex- it Part of Tract Twenty-m ot Key W Apartment for couple. Private] vowboat. Post Office Inn, 321 hath. 1116 Watson St, Simonton. heaibysant sa : salen t'Sixteen hu apr8-3ix ener cee ity feet, New radios, small, $29.95. 90-day inches fre Apartment, no children. $60.00] Suarantee. Island City Radio,} and Klean: raonth! Lights furnishod.| 900 Fleming St., phone 278. pos og Paul's Tire Shop. apr8-2tx aprs-3tx You ALE Pre-war davenport and ehair.| quired file so nORIS 35-F Naval Housing, NAS, | May''aun” A. ° Mede newly-painted bungalow, six years old, condition like new. Residence A zone. Completely furnished, G.E. stove, refrigera- tor, water heater, corner 50 x 150, palm landscaped lot, love!y | lawn, fenced garden, garage, beautiful woodwork and floors with matching Venetian blinds. | double cedar closet, attractive | | bathtub, shower, telephone, city | and cistern water, metal roof.|New sidewalk bike, girl’s. Apply 12-C Porter-Yates Place. apr8-dtx apr8-3t« Cireuit Judicial Cire Florida, in a in Chancery, wh ders ix piaintif named parties a in default Are you alone? Friendless? Til? Let me write you long cheerful gossipy letters on subjects that interest you. One dollar month. Trial letter, 25¢, Also shopping, | tered against re-mailing service. M. Silk, 173] Amity St., Brooklyn, N. Y. apr8-itx Decree Pro situate, | } County, Flori Part of Tract Tw on the Island 0! aty-nine (29) | hae | One minute from good stores, | Transportation at door. Priccd right. N. W. corner 17th and | | Duck Avenue. Owner, 1120M.' Assorted chicks—COD $4.95 - 100. | apr6-I1x| Leghorns, rocks, reds, wyan- dottes. Our selection. Order | as Lot Three (3 1) of Trac ording t F wm property by Surveyor, | Household furniture for 3-roon| from ad. Circular free. Biddle’s | partment. 34D N.AS. Outlet, Griffin, Ga. apré-Itx) Pawe 25 | apr6-3tx -| etghty-two ae | — LOST inches fre B the j1941 Schult trailer, sleeps four South aide of Ries having a front G1) feet and a depth eight (48) feet It is Fi Serer eee teneceriicgten: $10 reward. Taken from car Rest| Beach Wednesday night, open- face silver watch, 7 jewels, gold | JA bow; Everready focusing black | os metal 2-cell flashlight; mag- ¢ Park. apr6 2tx ; See C. Dobbs | {Bedroom furniture, 2 chaivs, china and book case. 417 (up- | stairs) Elizabeth St. apr6-2'x Key W netic compass, brown plastic, 2-| 5 inch dial, Taylor. $5 reward for apprehension and conviction of | ; 524 Rose Lane, downstairs. thief, and $5 reward for return apr6-3tx| of articles after thief convicted. | ——_—__———————— | Wellman, Apt. 44, Rest Beach. | Pontiac, four-door sedan. 427! Phone 585, Navy Yard. | Caroline St. aprd-2tx| apr5-3tx \Baby bed with mattress. Cheap. (sd) Ross C adit, Clerk of the Cireutt Vleride. oe County aprile ibaa ieee SERPLae Eis FE we