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FRIDAY, APRIL. hy ag 12, 1946 Sanford Feds Se In Florida State Baseball League By AGUILAR Writer: Sports In By AGUILAR em “ ‘ nm! or te bk Wing, ! Cu, a New te tee anal ered tag, Mr Wing b pretiden of the greme i ' t wee eke V. Diamandi Pre Will Win In A By AGUILAR SPORTS "* Galt» Trek . Sid other Annual Meet Tomorrow Statuettes For Best Boy And Girl Athletes! ,“ Plaintiff, DIVORCE ACTION AIDA” "PRATS asian int JUNIOR CHAMBER ARD efendant. ° OR TO AW. oe ORDER OF PUBLICATION Diamondball : EACH YEAR; ALSO LARGE] © Aida Prats Perez © Swimming 13% Jose Miguel Gomez BRONZE PLAQUE FOR IN- SCRIBING NAMES t Many Records At a meeting held this week Junior Chamber of Commerce has decided to award individual bronze statuettes to the outstand- ing boy and girl athelete of the year. The awards will be based on opinions of sports writers and coaches in the city. Besides the individual awards there will be a large central plaque on which each year will be inscribed the names of the outstanding boy and girl athletes. Also under discussion was the question of Boca Chica Airfield. The Club voted to write a letter requesting that it not be turned back to caretaker status and pointing to the natural advan- tages of Key West’s famed flying weather. oot 34 for a .737 percentage, an- other mark in the loop, That's the year Clayton Ster- ling of Key West played at first, ad William (Butch) Cates, an- other local player, also performed m the club, Hudson won 24 and lost games that year and many records were set. of Florida Lily Pons, opera singer, born in France, 42 years ago. LEGALS Bowen: UNDER a oes NAME STATU' NOTICE iS HEREBY Bee ‘EN that the undersigned, desiring to engaxe in business ‘under the fictitious name of “Cowboy & Sons”, 1117 Duval street, Key West, Flor- The tag u University of Florida will football game in honor, of ports writers, Junior Chamber of Commerce f Gainesville will give a banqyet em! smoker for the writers and j ida, intends to register the said the U. of F. be rt Yeam will com-| fictitious name. with the Clerc of pete with the University of Geor-| the Circuit Court of Moaroe County, Florida. Dated March 21, 1946. JOHN R. WATSON, Owner, 12,1946 gia team. dicts Yankees merican League mar22-29-apr IN THE CIRCULY COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. No, 10-687 LOUIS I. HICKS, Plaintiff DIVORCE JOYCE WANDA KATZ HICKS, Defendant DER OF PUBLICATION ja Katz Hicks, 4 nter Ave., showing the way with their hitting. on ) yy i voondt Digmandi says their power at vaulted. tousns oe he plate will overcome what pear to the Bin of comptaine for di- * veeakness devi i yoree, in the above styled cause on nese 88 develops in the pitc! ng or before the 14th day of Mas » Dy 1946, otherwise the ‘allexatic * im the therein will be taken as. ponfossed. . 4. 'y tha National avenge a ‘This order is to be published once s¥ ae @ Ne \f Vou thé Chica, ‘vai ha a'week for four cénsecutive weeks oo thee hele nal fi! Beh in the Key West Gitizen, a newspa~ , 4 ¥ wv * Patients per published in Key West, Florida, } Greet 1 have i i Done and ners this 11th Gay ef Apel, A. Di 1946 a on ROR . Ross © Sawyer in S By CHIP Tose w Mow u bedding, of cou Dum can't ee why there tent voor tn the be t —o pete Dew i ail HOLLAND FAVORS Cont Oner Joc ant Donn! DiM ‘ewsteatures Sports Editor Glerk Circuit Court, ‘oe County, Florida, By (ad) Florence Sawyer Deputy Clerk. (84) ALLAN B. CLBARE, J Solicitor for Plaintiff. apri2- t -may4,1946 a pring, Seb ROYAL IN THE ©! ‘T COURT OF THE PLEvewtn OSODICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROB COUNTY. | IN CHANCER' Case MARGARRT SAUD MITCHELL, 10-051 DERS gether, Joe said: ‘You play them kind of close out there, don’t you?’ t told him I only played them the way he hit them. ‘The next day, I figured he was cue for a long one so I went back " him. He hit the ball about 600 miles and I just barely pulled it down in deep center. Boy, did I heve fun with him after that!” Dom reveals that once in a while the brothers advise each ether on their swing and stance, but usually only jokingly. The youngest DiMag feels he going to have his best season vith the Red Sox “if my legs and sums hold up,” ‘Re thinks that will be'the same about most of the service- men coming back. They'll all sta-t off good, but may have troyble finishing, he says. Dom Changes Stance The little Boston centerfielder has changed his stance this sea- son. Here's how it happened I couldn't understand why I didn’t hit better than in the mi- no. especially after that .360 with San Francisco in 1939,” ays’ Dom. So while I was with the Navy the Pacific, I thought it was a good time to experiment. I moved left foot in a little and tourd | ? | could hit all pitchers harce~ than ever. I had more freedom with my hips, and could pivot easier. It isn't an experiment any more, I hope, for I've got to show that big brother of mine this year | and I think he’s going to have a reat season.” Plaintiff, FRANK C. MITCHELL, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION Frank (©. Mitchell Kings, Street Chappaqua New York, N. You are hereby required to whe r to the Bill’ for Divorce inst you in the nve 2nd wise therein TO: s day of | the wilt | taken as confessed. and Ordered at Key this 21st day of March, A: Cireutt et Seal Ross C Sawyer Clore seththerGlreait Cae (sd) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. WILLIAM V. ALBURY, Attorney. for Plai mar: By: apr5-12,1946 tory INTHE AT! IN AND-FOR MONROE COUNTY: IN CHANCER URA, iff, vs. DIVORCE MARY SHORT CUCURA, oR OF Short ¢ 25 Lincoln § Reading, Mas: You are hereby pear to the th required to Bill of Complaint styled ¢ h day ise the on published once 1 utive weeks and Ordered this 27th day ren, A. D. 1946 4) (sd) Ross Clerk of the ¢ Monroe Counts Mary K. Woodson, Deputy Clerk. Beis By: Allan B. Cleare. (say Solicitor for Pla bably more problems of a nature than any other| county in Florida, and gave as- he would aid in the solution of them. in speaking of the Everglades al park, the early estab- nt of which he has said he will seek, Holland said fears| expressed by some Monroe coun- | tians that fishing and sponging] corse, {led against you tn the HN be banned from its waters| May. A. 1946, otnerwi groundless, since state laws| *!!¢gations of said BIL will be tak: will continue to apply to these/ Hyoqtl® the 4th day of April A. D. activities ‘ o STATE OF F N ederal AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANG ERY. 0-676 EN RIEDELL, Plaintiff DIVORCE | No. 1 WILLIAM WARR | war.ces v= IDELL RIEDELL | ORDER OF To: Idell_ Riedell Charlotte Avenue ford, North Carolina You are hereby required to an- pear to the Bill of Complaint for di- vorce filed against you in the Defendant PUBLICATION | (Circuit Court (a Seal) Ross © Sawver Cle D i 'o! Dr. Danie) L. Marsh, president | Be oi UR Cee Gea Boston University, born at | JULIUS F. STONE. JR., Ww | Solicitor for Plaintiff. est Newton, Pa. 66 vears ago Aprs.1214 DIVORCE | , West, | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE au RVENTR SUGMZAL. CIMCUFE, AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, stare OF FLORIDA, IN CHAN+ 10-663. ANTONTO Stanoge PEREZ, Regla, Cuba You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint, for divorce, in the above styled cause on the 30th day of April, A. D. 1946, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed. This order to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in Key West, Florida. Done — oepyee this 28th day of March, A. D. 1 (SEAT) * Ross c Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court, ey County, Florida. : Mary K. Woodson, D.C. THOMAS § CARO, Solicitor for the ‘Plaintife. mar29;apr5,12,19,1946 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. 10-664 RUTH DEBSONAM MARTINSON, Plaintiff, BIVORCE | IN: dan ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: James Arnold Martinson, S. S. Houston So Feet Postoffice New York, N. Y. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint for| divorce in the above styled cause on or before the 30th day of April, A. D. 1946, otherwise the allega' therein will be taken as confess This order is to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a ncows- paper published in the City of Key West, Florida. Done and Hedored this 28th day of March, A. D. 19 (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court | Monroe County, Florida (sd) By: Florence KE. Sawyer Deputy Clerk (sd) Allan B. Cleare, Jr., Solicitor for Plaintiff. FOR ONROE COUNTY: IN CHANG BRY. 10-665 HAROLD M, DUBOIS and FLORENCE M. DUBOIS, his wife, Plaintiffs, SUIT TO QUIET TITLE WILLIAM PATTON, et al. Rone TO THE NAME Yilliam Patton, not known to! be dead or alive; The Unknown Spouse of the said | William Patton, if he is alive and| married; i . Mordecai, not known to be! T alive: Unknown Spouse of the M, C. Mordecai, if he is ali married; Hannah A. Howe, not known to bs dead or alive; The Unknown Spouse of the said| Hannah A, Howe, if she is alive and married; Julia ‘Wall Howe, not known to be dead. of ative; The Unknown Spouse of the sd if she is alive id and | | | | | Julia Wall }and married; Howe, owe, nown Spouse of thé H. Howe, if she is alive and ard Charles Howe, not known | Spouse of the ‘said Edward Charles Howe, if he ds alive |and married; | dead or alive} Albert matrie! Amelia Ann Hovey, not known ie be, dead or alive} nown Spouse of the said | mn Hovey, if she is alive ied; A. Howe, if ‘he is alive and es i tg |Movies at home. not known to be} Albert A. Howe, not known to be | The Unknown Spouse of the said | RATES is 3c a word and the minimum Regular Type charge for the first 15° words Advertisements under this| or less is 45... head will be inserted in The PAYMENT Citizen at the rate of 2c a word| Payment for classified ad-| tion. vertisements is invariably in for each insertion, but the minimum charge for the first| advance, but regular advertis: ers with ledger accounts may 15 words or less is 30c. Black Face Type have their ‘ments The rate for blackface Sate a Ce TUTTE TTT TTT HELP WANTED Pec E SE Ea Greatly increased wages for clerks and messengers. Pleasant work- ing conditions. Apply Western Union. aprl -tf Waitresses (neat appearing) want- ed. Gate Restaurant, Navy en- trance, 300-Southard St. No liquors sold here. Phone 735 (Harry Gwynn). apr3-24tx Young lady for cashier and post- ing. Must be local resident, one |, who can be bonded. Write S.IP., c/o Citizen Office. apr12-tf johnson, Phone 372. aprl-tf BES Wee a See Salesmen, Agents — Be indepen- dent, have a business of your own selling the sensational ! Atomic Botanical Medicine di- cars. New paint, new tops. Putcamp-Alexander, Duval and Division Sts. aprl tf Information for the Advertisers ne eee eee zen Building, corner Greene and Ann streets. Door to the right on’ entering building. DEADLINE To insure publication, copy Business office in The Citi- FOR SALE Week-old Sores We set, . leather seats. Reaso: 9-H Naval -Commissary . aprll-3tx 3 x 8 and 2 x 12 framing. Cail 1608 Von Phister St. after 5 p.m. aprl0-3tx 14-ft. Gibb’s Boat, Briggs-Strat- ton in board motor. Also 13-ft. rowboat. Post Office Inn, 321 Simonton. aprl2-3tx Man’s bicycle, balloon tires, good condition. $25. Apply 710 Elizabeth St. Call after 7 p.m, aprl2-2tx |Brass hose couplings, brass noz- zles. Lowe & Son, 846 Olivia} Street, phone 1597. apr12-2t rect to the consumers; $75 to|We have a few 3-foot wood » $100 per week easily; small cap- clamps left at a good price. See ital required; automobile neces- them at Pepper’s Plumbing sary; simply amazing how fast Supplies, 512 Fleming. Atomic Medicine sells; world’s finest system cleanser. For par-, ticulars _ write immediately.’ Atomic Distributors, Southern apr4-tf Just arrvied, Small shipment of 20-gallon automatic gas water Division, P.O. Box 4516, Miami, jters. Pepper's Plurhbing Fila. aprl2-3t| Supplies, 512 Fleming. apre-t MISCELLANEOUS i Balance of Lewinsky's furniture stock, box springs, mattresses, beds, chairs and other items. Ail new. Are being offered at dras- tically reduced prices. Through Lewinsky’s Men’s Shop, 526 Du- val Street, apr4-15t Refrigeration sales and _ service. Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. apr18-tf “GUARANTEED” Repairs on Electric Clocks, Toasters, Irons, Fans, Ete. Wilson’s Appliance Service 512 Pigming St., Call 1160 mar23-lino 40 and ’4] Dodge pick-up trucks. “(| Command car conversion. Put- camp-Alexander Motors, Divi- sion and Duval Sts. apri-tf See us about Station wagon, Packard Six, ex- our 8mm and 16mm movie ren cellent for small delivery truck. tal library. Evans Photo Store. good, running condition. 506 Southard St. marl19-1mo| ' Price $500:'! For quick sale! 408 : Greene St. Phone 312-J. For Light Moving.. i apr10-3tx or Transfer Work Wilson’s Appliance Servic2 512 Fleming St., Call 1160 | apr2-lm x Threée-bedroom house in’ résiden- tial section. Lot 131’ deep and 40’ wide, plus additional lot 43’ by 43°, This, attractive, offer is, \ pried’ to’ sell. Apply Citizen Office. apr4-tf Picture framing, pictures framed and matted. Paul DiNegro, 614 Francis St. Phone 1197-M. Be ane oe mar23-lmox| Faster bunnies, fryers and hens. a ff ieie sa ty | acemedcdaly: Yantvegga« 919 Own your home? Piumbing ean) Southard St. apr10-3t be installed under F.H.A. title! ! - No down payment, one to three} ALUMINUM AND STAINLESS years to repay loan. Call us for STEEL “MOULDINGS all plumbing services and in-|We are now carrying a full line | | i} ’n ‘Spouse of the saia | ain, if he is alive and | ckson, not known to | Teh Unknown | Joe Thorn Jack: jand married: Spouse on, if he ef the s is al a | mes, not known to be | | wn of the s spouse a | not known to | of the said | is alive and , not known to be dead Si Cohen, wife of the ghen, not known to} rests by. said Mordecai, under Patton, Howe, M. C. Julia Wall Howe, le: Edward Ch ll Parties having or claiming to e any right, title or interest in - property herein described. You are hereby Ordered and re-| to file your appearance on 6th, 1946, in the above styled ye now pending in the Ctreutt t of the leventh Judicial Cir- cuit of Florida in and for Monroe! County, Wherein Har- | in Chancery, Duk is and d e plaintiffs, and e named parties and others re defendants, and in default of} such apy decree pro con- fesso will entered against you aid cause instituted for | purpose ting the pla title to following property in Monroe County, to-wit On the Island of Knight's Key and known as all of Government Lot One n Seventeen " (66) cepting that part of ernment Lot. Two, (2), Secti | awnship Sixt i ae iste and vuoi aerlage and now being used for said Overseas R ridge District with any and all rip: thereunto belonging to Overseas Distr’ t or in any- Wise ppertaining, This order shail be p each week for fo weeks in The Key DONE, AND ORDE Court House in K this 28th day of M (SEAL) (sd) F Clerk of the Circuit ¢ or Monroe Co: blished (sd) Raymond. Ry tor Solicitor for Plaintiffs £ Ur ¢C. Holmes, If she is alive and | For Hire—Truck, general moving. | '2-apt. house for sale, furnished, stallations. Williams and Rob-| of aluminum and stainless steél erts, phone 853.. aprl2-tf] mouldings for use as sink rims;. cabinet 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 doorways; stair nosings; wall trims ani threshold plates. Come in aad look at our samples. Pepper's Plumbing Supplies, 512 Flem- ing. apr9-tf FOR RENT Detective stories, romances, biog- raphies ,all the best new books, 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 wees- | ly. B. & B. Cycle Shop, 322 Fleming Street. mar19-1mox Household furnishings, complete for one bedroom apartment. $175.00. 39-G, Naval Housing United and White Sts. apr11-3tx RENT A CAR |You drive. Late model conver- tibles and sedans. By day or week. PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts. april tf ROOMS FOR RENT 18 Palmer Lane. 328 Peacon aprll-3tx engine. 3-piece bedroom suite, steam-elec- tric iron. Apply 1024 Elgin St. apr11-3tx Sleeping room for single man. $3.50 week. Write Box MK., Citizen. apr12-3tx WANTED TO BUY jHouse trailer, 28 ft. deluxe, 6 months old. May be seen at| 638 United St. 1 to 6 p.m. | apr11- 3t| Will buy all types of used furni- ture. Write Post Office Box 466, Key West. apr11-6t Five coconut palms and pet coon. 621 Caroline St. apr1l-3tx FON MIRE Cabin cruiser with inside toilet. | | Makes cool home for couple as| well as way to catch fish. $1,-| 000.00 cash. Apply Beauty Col- J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Phone 1161-W. ony, 509 Southard, phone 206. aprl-Imox | aprl1-3tx | LOST For Sale—24-inch low pedestal = fan. Inquire Paul J. Sher, Jew- re Hung On needle) Reward fy elex,(s82Duvall Strect oo phone | Weiss (006|Grinnell St, or phone | iis 694-W. april 10") Man's bicycle, good condition. 1215 SGRKaAEE South St. april-3tx | |New sidew: valk bike, g girl's. Apply 12-C Porter-Yates Place. apr8-3tx — -} |Good quality wet mops. Lowe &! Son, 846 Olivia street, phone | 1057. aprl2-2t Table model radio, 7 tube, just! Magic Chef stoves and electr.:| completely overhauled, excel- Living room chair, dressing ta- ble and set of dishes. 417 (up- stairs)'Elizabeth St. apr12-2tx ne \ LIONS HONOR (Continued from Page One) observance of national Sunday school week. The following superintendents | were present: Mrs. Miriam Carey, Ley Memorial Methodist Church; Thomas S. Kelly, First Baptist Church; John Archer, Congrega-; tional Church; J. W. Wyndham, Poinciana Community Church; A. L. Dean, First Presbyterian Church; J. G. Sweeting, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church; Mer- rill Felton, Fleming Street Meth- odist Church, and Gerald Saun- ders, First Methodist Church, ‘Superintendent J. W. Wynd- ham, of the Poinciana Commun- ity Church was, the speaker of the evening and delivered a stirring address on. the impor- tance of the church school in the} Key West, Fla., April 1946 Observation at Eastern Standard Time (City office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours... Normal Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches wpe O08 Total rainfall since April i, inches — Deficiency ‘since April 1, inches OAT Total rainfall since January | peficteney since January 1, inches 2b i ee Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 08 am. Sunset - | Moonrise _ + Moonset 4:45 am. Tomorrow’ (Naval Base) Tide Low 7:57 a.m. 1:22 as 7:50 p.m. 1:13 pm. life of the individual, as well as the community. He stressed the value of teaching the youth of our world the yreat spiritual truths of Almighty God, thereby preparing him for entrance inte adult life. A rising vote of thanks was given Lion Gerald Saunders for his efforts in leading the recent Red Cross Drive. William H. Decker, Jr., presi- dent of Fort Lauderdale Lions Club, and Earle Middleton, a member of that club, were out of town guests at last night's meeting. vy Hospital Citation for Hi Captain W. D. Davis Prais- :ed.For Hospital 18, Im- portant To Central Pa- cific War Captain W. D. Davis, com- manding officer of the Naval Hos- pital at the east end of Key West Island, was awarded the bronze star by Captain C. E. Reordan, commanding officer of the Key West Navy Base, in ceremonies held in front of the administra- tion building at the Hospital this morning. The citation was for meritorious service as senior medical officer in charge of Navy medical units in the Pacific and in charge of the Hospital on Guam. According to} the citation Captain Davis showed initiative, resourcefulness and ad- Head Receives es }ministrative ability in the build ing‘ of Hospital 18 in record time and with lack ef facilities. “The successful development and efficient operation of the hos {pital contributed materially to the success of the Central Puacifle campaign. His complete devotion to duty and conduct throughout was in keeping with the highest | traditions of the naval service,” the citation reads. It is signea by G. D. Murray, vice admiral, USN. The citation vovers the period | of service in the Mariannas from | April 6, 1944, to Sept. 2, 145 | Captain Teorcan also presented Terrell Dobbs, aviation machinist | mate, third class, USN, with a commendatzon medal for duty per- formed while serving aboard a submarine. |. The ceremonies were attended by the hospital's staff and pa- tients. 6-diamond Bridal Ensemble; beauti- $Q750 fully sculptured. Both . Including Federal Tox Whys and Wherefores OF CHOOSIN When choosing a diamond, look carefully to color, purity, for your diamond time and must be perfect jeweler is your best assu: POLLOCK’S * aa incl . To bi lent reception. Must dispose of | seer ernicee Boe Liv | immediately. 408 Greene St. | Citizen Office. apr9-tcx, Phone 312-J. aprl0-3tx | Aluminum sauce pans, knives, Electric hot plates, ovens, nails, wire-haskets, strainers, biscuit! novelties, gifts, toys, “Titan” | pans. Lowe & Son, 846 Olivia| paint and enamel. A. M. Herce, | Street, phone 7597 apri2-2t' 1007 Division St aprl2-3tx See Our Store important that you brilliance of cutting and is to be the gift of a life- in every detail. A trusted rance of this satisfaction. QUALITY JEWELERS 514 Duval Street Adjoining Palace Tt neater «

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