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EE NAS Five Barely Loses to Cuba Stars In Seis by 44-42 Score By AGUILAR Key West Noval Air Station Aguero and Faget as forwards, J. five played in Havana, Aguero center, Lavernia and Es- (vba, gaint the strong picked ®t a guards. eam of Cuban Stars and lost aft- by the close They need one more game to de- Cube used her best open 6 in ‘The Navy boys won the first meeting of the teams last month. termine which is the better cage elub of the two. Every Day;Form Strong Nine By AGUILAR Leos? baseball players wre out |Carbonell, Jesus Garcia, Esmond Practicing every day, imeiuding fe ott Key West Conchs, wee! ad & the fivid this week Albuly, J. Navarro and others. A very strong team can be moulded from the players who are ‘new practicing. With a couple of geod pitehers, the team could] ot were Clayton Sterling, Ar- | pay any club in South Florida, . {without having to camouflage the and Fred mame of the opposing team. Good Came Planned Here With Clowns, Colored Baseball Stars By AGUILAR Prom aew on the writer be- composed of colored players, will ewes teeet baseball fame will see be known as the Key West Cu- oe Ow West 2, bi the fo ‘Tigitts These will be the ¢ cote gued games at the Munici- Ieee ca ‘Awarded Letters The erond annual hasketball Tt will have such well- known Nego players as Galla- Apr 19 and 2, the Celored Tgher, McIntosh, “Red” Dean, Gon- = eee G, Dean, Allen, Fisher, feo jood galliés,' eittertain- ment woe ys in fans are invited to sbeat the Stadium on April 19 20, 8 p.ni, and see the Clowns igh School Toasimaster was Coach Fred tenqeet of the Key West High) | L. Hoffmeists. old Guests were: Mrs. Hoffmeister, Gite! war held at the Orient) end Mrs OBryent. Bari Restewramt lest week | Ademe, and the Mice Jeshiec Bieven players and two mana-) Pleitas, Sis Parker, Angela Pin- ame were awarded letters, The der, Kitty Symonnette, Joan players were Robert Cruz, cap-| Porter, Donna Colt, Eleanor Carl- e Ov hw et Ps a j}eom, Beverly Baker, Lorraine am ys = Suny * Adams, Ann Wellons and Nancy Remeet® Bere, Kenneth Meador,! Biawelt Clapten Pap) Albert F Joe’ Guests unable to attend were: Piettes, Gailey Sweeting, Joe Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Artman, Jr., Pulte and Adolf Lastres.| Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Papy, Mr. © ave Fred Miller,, and Mrs. Jack Sellers, and Dr. _ end Well Albury and Mrs. Fred Carbonnel. World Series of Gentleman Riders Resumes In Maryland JOMN fF. CHANDLER iN, Ma. ning im ape -eormety 6 amateu: and the the horsefolk ae getting reer) for a resumption of Ged to-point racing after three Not enly the spring veers tenes entorced by war Pheer rey ovens will be helt @emed by the claw foe hersefiesh and ricter The feet of ity Lady's Monn Maryland's Taree” cram-countiy events sat Monkton Agee th The Grand National at Herter A scheduled April <a te Marviend Hunt a week Maryland timber mn April, ct Maryland Hamt Cup. Ameriwe’s oldest and ome of the world’s toughest tests Rue the 20, jas @ Marine eaptain and was. awarded the Purple Heart for wounds on Saipan, will try for apother leg on the challenge cup. Winton now is 12 years old, but in pretty good shape”, says Jan- ney. The horse won all of Mary- land's “Big Three” in 1942, and may tey it again this spring. Also reported readying for this wth running of the Hunt Cup is Chris M. Greer, Jr.'s, Houseman, 10-year-old veteran of the 1942 Maryland Hunt. Then only a youngster” of six in a field of nine, Housemax went down at the 19th fence. Pennsylvania owners, including Arthur I. Meigs of Philadelphia, whese Coq Noir was third in '42, ‘also are expected back This gruelling gallop over hill ite and meadow and sturdy four- and Drewine the cream of the pa | five-foot weoden barriers with a tees tember toppers. the four-! creek thrown in here and there ete Meeytend Mount, with ite 22 hos been likened to the Grand heeerdeus berrfrs, ettracts ™a- National at Aintree, England. But it teterest. A record crowd sur- there is difficulty in comparing. fpetng the 25.000 of some prewa Aintree is the premier profes- peers may be @ reality sional ‘chase, over thern headges “. and with some 30 jumps at four mil Tie wy This will be the third rumning| Mr. Torres says he will “lay off | April: Ds 656 yards, and a big purse at th atom Val-'end. The Maryland Hunt is the ey eto! Balti- world’s series of the amateur gen- ieee, will be fittle changed from tloman rider, the society horse- 1882 eter St s “ “le men, whe shoots for honor and a hee Wietee G vtetery ever Peul cup worth no more than $100 Metien’s Bast. Romance A cornfield } ‘ i the for the challenge cup presented Me 5 face—knowr Un- in memory of a hunt veteran, the come he ere the ony vid- tate Redmond C. Stewart. The ome he wound up in the hospital original cup was retired in 1940 iy that mame after failing to ne- by Blockade, gallant son of Man Oates the tee naemP © War, after three straight vie- Jammy Pacific action tories Key West High School Notes (Contributed) 1A 064444444444444040 400000 SAEAoaeoRES tion time. Seniors, as usual, are all in a dither, what with the senior play, class night and the junior-senior prom rapidly ap- proaching. * Among graduates are 3 former servicemen, Paul Herrick, Albert Johnson and Ed. Gardner. Albert and Ed did a tour in Uncle Sam- uel’s Army Air Force, while Paul flew with the Navy. Incidentally Paul Herriek is one of this city’s best basketball players. He. has. “hooped” many a basketball in the local gym. He is a surprising- ly fast for hig size. Paul tips the seales at 4 mere 190 pounds and stands 64” bare-footed. Albert Johnson isn't quite as large as Paul but he’s a “Regular Joe”. Very popular with students and faeulty alike. He has a leading role in the “Charm School”, Paul is married and is the daddy of a eute little shaver. Mrs, L. C. Thompson, senior class sponsor, is a very nice person to know. She is very frank and lays the cards on the table. When: occa- sion demands,’ She is responsible for the! organization ‘and main- tenance of: the popular jannex dances whieh : we ‘éhjoy ‘every Friday , night. These dances, are ia) great ‘asset to; Key West High School agers and are probably the best method of solving juve- nile delinquency. At. the annex “Teen Agers” meet »and share pleasant hours. of companionship. Mrs. Thompson is chaperon at the dances. There is a “Snack- Bar” where you can buy your girl friend a “coke” and a bite to eat. It is good to see our boys and girls attend these informal get-togethers. Mrs. Thompson deserves much credit and recognition, for her work and time at the annex and in all student activities. She is Social Science teacher, and is very well informed on world affairs. ¢ “Well, here’ it is almost cal al oe Notes from our notebook: Did, you ever see our. baseball team in action? Well, vee ir gia and do play bane- 484 Softball. Neti n By RGUILAR Everything. is getting 'f shape for . opening of the* *soft- ball season ip Key West. Action is expected soon. From the Gideon to the lights |" and stands work is progressing and everything is in good shape to raise the curtain on 1946 play. American Legion, Machinists, V.F.W., Red Raiders, Daily News and other teams have signified their intention of playing this year. Long Island Cagers Arrive In Havana By AGUILAR Long Island University basket- ball club has arrived at Havana, Cuba, and will engage the Cuban All Stars on April 14, 15 and 16. The Cubans have been practic- ing hard for. this series..as..the | Long Islanders are a hard nut to; crack. j ‘Bolo’ Picks Red Sox To Win In AL}: By AGUILAR | “Bolo” Godinet, the famous newsboy of Key West, says he thinks the Detroit Tigers will not win the American League pen- nant but that the Boston Red Sox will be first, followed by the New York Yankees. Tigers, he claims, will come in third. In the National League, “Bolo” } predicts the the New York Giants | will take the flag for he certainly | likes Mel Ott. will come the St. Louis Cardinais and Chicago Cubs. The writer hopes you are right, “Bolo”. Anyway, your guess is as good as that of anyone else. Cuban Baseballer |" Mourns Son’s Loss! By AGUILAR \ Gilbert Torres, who plays the | jinfield for the Washington Sena- | ™ tors of the American League, has} returned to his native Cuban home. baseball” for a while. In Decem- | ber of last year his six-year- ‘old | |son died and he has not been him- | 5, self since then. Subseribe to The Citizen—25c¢ | tion list. He is Earl Whittemore. h| mate, who'“alsd * plays “the big , fine! Behind the Giants | { een eee ae aR eas MIRE eee . “Bo” Meadow is our ace pitcher ‘amd with good support should rack up several victeries. “Bo” was voted most athletic boy in Robert. Lastres, Kerr ‘ copped; Curry “Blue” * Herring, Cruz, Adolph “Fito” Kenneth “Eggie” Coy, Clayton Papy and Gilbert Valdez! are outstanding baseball? players. Faye “Caledonia” Roberts was) voted wittiest girl in school while Kenneth “Eggie” Kerr -cooped the same title for the boys. John “Qakie” Monsalvatge was voted best looking boy and Barbara Thompson prettiest girl. Joyce Mulberg, senior class viee presi- dent, was voted most popular! girl Oh, yes, we almost tripped ourselves up. We also have an| active serviceman om our gradua- He wears “Bell Bottoms” and. calls Boca Chica Air Base home.: When not in school, Earl. is also in aviation, He’s. an aviation mechanic and a durned good one, too, we hear. He’ hails from} Binghamton, N. ¥. Quiet and un-/ assuming, Earl is a nice person} to know: He is always cheerful; and friendly. | rank high on our list as nice peo- ple to know. A happy fun loving couple who understand our prob-| lems, they. are always ready to} help us. Then there’s Fred Miller, Jr., Fred’s another “Regular Joe”—! probably the best ‘athletics man-| ager Key West High ever had, Fred is a “go-getter”. But Fred} takes on more than he should and suffers physically for it. He is! Key West High while Pat Duane|* was chosen most athletic girl.|* Oscar Cruz, Joe Fiitas,}*”” Coach and ~ Mrs.* Hoffmeister | {Movies at home. and messengers. ing conditions, ,Apply Western ‘Union. ; 2 ‘waitresses (attractive) wanted. Gate Restaurant, Navy en- ‘trance, 300 Southard St. No liquors sold here. apr3-24tx Wanted—A sober reliable butcher. | ey Victory Cash Market, on Division St. apcy-3t MISCELLANEQUS Refrigeration sales and service. | » Répairs on all makes. All work ‘guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. apri8-tf “GUARANTEED” ‘ Repaits on‘ Electric ‘Clocks, 1 Toasters, jena Fans, Ete. Wilson’s Appliance Service sit 612 Fleming St., Call 1160 | mar23-im: See us about! 8mm and t6mm movie ren | tal library. Evans Photo Store. | 506 Southard St. mar19-1mo For Light Moving “or Transfer Work Wilson’s Appliance Servic2 512 Fleming St., Call 1160 apr2-Im x Picture framing, pictures framed and matted.. Paul DiNegro, 014) Francis St. Phone 1197-M. editor-in-chief of the annual and deserves credit for much work) in every ‘phase of school life. A} favorite phrase in’: school is,| “Let Fred Do: It”. i idee hiptiad very gifted 'pianb-playing’: class- bass‘ horn, the’'Frénch Horn, the violin, the -organ -and -is. also. something of a Singer. Dr. Chad- eatin, wy min «ther, scheah ,, band. | or THE SPATE OF tear aa 0-67: ALBERT TH AUT ‘SECLERT, ACTION RI TTE MINERAL? T. “Charm School”| whichis due early in May. ME CIRCE IT COURT ‘TH JUDICIAL IN AND FOR MONROE county: IN CHANG i pyisintitt, LVORCE Defendant. PURLICATION HE: I ORDER AND NOTICE TO APPEAR or TO: Henriette Minerault Deciert 1790 Jackson Street San Francisco, California You are hereby required to ap- this 3rd, day. of April, A. Ross C § clerk of the CIF for Monroe Coun (sd) Florence E. rver, Deputy ¢ 8. By Wm. Roger Watkins, Solicitor “fory Plaintift apr4,11,18,25,1946 MT COURT OF THE DICKAL, CIRCUIT OF FLORID MONROE COUNTY. Plaintiff, HEVORCE LIZABETH COLE To: Madelein Elizabeth Stephens BO prings Rd. > ‘a Stephens. You are hereby reauired to ap- to the Bill for Dive St you in the abov on or before the 4t M 1946; allegations contained therein will be taken as con Di t Key West, April, A. D: Flo Woodson, Deputy Clerk William V. Albury, Attorney for Plaintiff. apr4,11, By: Mary K. IN — Begg KF COURT OF THE t JUD! IN ©) HANCERY. Cane No. 10-649 ANNIE ROBERTS RAHMINGS, Plaintiff, DIVORCE STANLEY RAHMINGS, Defendant. NOTICE TO APPEAR Stanley Rahmings esidence unknown. e hereby requirea to appear to the sworn Bill of Complaint filed against you in the above se, on or before the 30th 1946; otherwis: allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed by you. Done and Ordered at Key West, Florida, this 20th day of March, A. . 1946. AL) ‘Ss (sd) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. (sd) Raymond R. Lord “Also there is ‘Tom Howes, our} Howes ,in, September. as he is a} Expetted Soon f pear 40 the bill of compiatut for Divorce filed against you in the above entitled cause on or before the 6th day of May, A. D. 1946: otherwise ‘the allegations of the | said bill of complaint will be taken as confessed against you. and Ordered at K West, Be Complete furnishings for 1 bed- “* room apartment, including drop- mar23-lmox ..» MACHINERY ; ee a ee ens Machinery and factory equipment, } ew and used, for all industries Atlantic’ Machinery & Equip’ Co., 211 N. E. 59th St.j Mian; Pla. marl1- Imox | ‘FOR RENT <i aE SPS aN GRE CRT lee Detective stories, romances,’ biog: raphies ,all the best new béodks, } some for 5c per day, many for} only 10c‘for'a whole week. Paul) Smith, Bookseller, cor. Simon-/ “ton and Eaton Sts. (apri tf Bicycles To Rent—Daily or week- | ly. B. & B. Cycle Shop, 822) ’ Fleming Street. — mar19-1mox} RENT A CAR You drive. Late model conver-, tibles and sedans. By day or week. PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts. april ti WANTED TO RENT OR BUY Want to rent or buy small piano. P.O. Box 666, phone 1083. apr9-3tx | ROOMS FOR RENT |Furnished room, private bath,| | outside entrance, light cooking permitted. $55.00 monthly. 915. Windsor aLne. apr10-2tx WANTED TO BUY Will buy all types of used furni- ture. Write: Post Office .Box 466, Key West. apr11-6t FOR SALE New .sidewalk bike, girl’s. Apply 12-C Porter-Yates: Place. apr8-Stx leapt. house for sale, furnished, Magic Chef stoves and electri: refrigerator included. To tnoved from premises. Box | Citizen Office. apr9-6 Yeaf table, dinette set, wicke | ‘Bpiece living room suite floor lamp, end tables and c fee table, 3 pieces bedroom fur ‘niture 2 rockers, throw rug: kitchen utensils and dishes, cur fains and shades. Also -high) chair, bathinette with shelf, Ap-| ‘ply Naval’ Housing, 39A. apr9-3tx | “CLASSIFIED ADS \’40 and ’41 Dodge pick-up trucks. \Five coconut palms and pet coon. | \Cabin cruiser with inside toilet. the A the notation that the county is with willing if the SRD is. our unique rental library saleg system. Paul Smith, cor. Simonton and Eaton sts. aprl-t: furnished. and unfurnished; small down payment, balance’ payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. aprl-tf |U. S. Army Dodge Command cars. New paint, new tops. Putcamp-Alexander, Duval and Division Sts. april tf : : We! Have a few. 3-foot wood iclamps left at a good price. See| > them at Pepper’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Fleming. apr4-tt * Balance of Lewinsky’s furniture stock, box springs, mattresses, beds, chairs and other items. Ail| new. Are being offered at dras- tically redueedprices. Through Lewinsky’s Men’s Shop; 526 Di val Street. apr4-15t Command car conversion. Pu’ camp-Alexander Motors, Divi- sion and Duval Sts. aprl1-t£ tation wagon, Packard Six, ex- cellent for small delivery truck. In good running condition. Price $500. For quick sale. 408 | , Greene St;, Phone 312-J. mi aprl0-3tx cerca arte tie eet —estee Three-bedroom. house’ in} residen- ial sections, Lot 131’ deep. and 40’ wide, plus additional Jot, 43’ by 43’. This attractive .offer is priced go sell. Apply Citizet Office. ~ ry 4. };apr4-té i ster.,bunnies, fryers..and. hens, dressed.daily, Yardveggs. 919 Southard, St, aprio-3t 2S Ga eee al eae oii Just arpvied; Small.shipment of 20-gallon automatic gas water heaters. Pepper’s Plumbing Supplieg, 542 Fleming. aa } -apr4-tf ALUMINUM AND, STAINLESS STEEL MOULDINGS We are now carrying a full line of aluminum and stainless steel mouldings for use as_ sini frames; eabinet trimmings and edging; trimming and mould- ings for show cases, bars, and counters; stripping for linoleam on floors, drain boards, table tops and cupboards; edging for carpets, rugs and doorway: stair nosings; wall trims ani} threshold plates. Come in aid look at our samples. Pepper | Plumbing pecpalics) 512 Flem- ing. apr9-tf! Household furnishings, complete for one bedroom apartment. $175.00. 39-G, Naval Housing United and White Sts. apr11-3tx 18 Palmer Lane. 328 Peacen aprll-3tx engine. 3-piece bedroom suite, steam-elec- tric iron. Apply 1024 Elgin St. apr11-3tx Hl House trailer, 28 ft. deluxe, 6 months old. May be seen at 638 United St., 1 to 6 p.m. apr11-3t 621 Caroline St. apr11-3tx Makes cool home for couple as‘ well as way to catch fish. ae 000.00 cash. Apply Beauty Col- ony, 509 Southard, phone 206. aprll-3tx Week-old_ dinette set, leather | seats. Reasonable. 39-H Naval Commissary Housing. apr11-3tx | ous fect of lateral road which is de- js {sired by Good ‘Lands, Incorporat-} main highway and is paved. The point that there will be hundreds | Of cases of this sort come up in ' g 2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows, "OOM O DATO LM. The road is adjacent to the PRINTING Just Received... A Complete Line of |. ‘DU BARRY TOILET GOODS 5 , Cabdngip sions Gixe, t6, { Contribute to Bight Concer, Our No. 1 Kneis 3 Pe Living Room Suites Just 4 Few Left for Only ~ 3 LUXURIOUS PIECES Spring-Filled Seats and Maple-Finished Frame 5-Pe. Solid Wood DINETTE S1736- Leatherette Seats Similar to Iustartion tne vee, COil Springs $10.00 “HIGH-BACK teen Just A Tilt-Back Couchesrnon $5450 Few Left Man’s bicycle, good condition. 1215} South St. apr1-3tx | Two radios; portable. Wardrob: Supke Cheap: 913 Georgia St.| apr9-3ix For Sale—New condition house | ventilator, 2 speeds, fits any} window, Sears Roebuck make. $40.00. Thielen, 614 Dey St| | Phone 74-J. { | } apr9.-. Stx) {}3 x 8 and 2 x 12 framing. cu 1608 Von Phister St., p.m. after 5} april0-3tx |Table model radio, 7 tube, just | = | qgompletely overhauled, excel- lent reception. Must dispose of Attorney for Plaintiff | weekly. mar21-2§-apr4-11,1946 immediately. 408 Greene St. Phone 312-J. apr10-3tx LOST Lost—Pair of bifocal glasses about} April ist, downtown section. Reward for return to Red Cross U.S. Naval Hospital or phone} 1039. apr9 Pink kniiting on needle. Reward] for immediate return. Mrs. | Weiss, 906 Grinnell St., or phone 694-W. april-ltx | FON “IRE | | For Hire—Truck, general moving. | J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh} Lane. Phone 1161-W. | aprl-lmox ‘3 Mattresses $15.95 fate beach Canvas Beach Chairs $2.95 4-DRAWER CHESTS $21.50 Ice Boxes SPECIAL! S50 RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Te MAXWELL COMPANY, Incorporated Furniture and Furnishings . 909 Fleming St. PHONE 682 Key West, Fla VENETIAN BLINDS.._£__.... Finished Solid Wood All Metal - All White 65 Pounds of Ice