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@ : iw (a S ebieadseels snabt aa emanamnannesenadantcaadmaatcte ea naaaectemaaemmmmanonampanaadaanenatimananiae io ¥ No Action Will Be Taken In Poinciana Chicken Farm ae eee EAMETS NEI. acai et SR NON an 4 cae E Information for the Advertisers DIVISION ‘TRANSFER s a RATES is 3c a word and the minimum DEADLINE WISHED FOR MRS. Warrant Was To Be Served (PII GID GI LI AT IM, H Regular Type * charge for the first 15 words! To insure publication, copy ? On Paul Ladd; Action! Nog Only a. Advertise ements under this | OF less is eral must be in Rage pa a HERNANDEZ = head wi inserted in The PA ot on pace r Will Await Zoning Com- Cooties But = Citizen at the rate of 2c. a word| Payment for classified ad-| tion. ae = for each insertion, but the|vertisements is invariably in OFFICE ‘ Request of B. P. . ¥ for pletion Cootiettes = minimum charge for the first] advance, but regular advertis-| Business office in The Citi- transfer of license to Vir- Fy 2 15 words or less is 30c. ers with ledger accounts may zen Building, corner Gy we ginia Hernandez for Red Rai T ° Bill No action will be taken in the You folks who have been = The rate ripe type sake arse “ n> tapes cnttsiet building. Sonne an was hed : ders Lose win bl ce Oe ad iho Js Te] weading about Cootie the | Emmi ua perl: Bein edie ” " ported out of town and ill as to louse’s expected arrival in FOR SALE city With Flamingoes Of Mibaami| Ss ccecn 2% 24 er west have another sue eae Pe ee uu teak ee ase Op at Poinciana. prise for you. It has just been A f = nip " At meeting two weeks ago the} earned that there exists an- Waitresses (neat appearing) want- pepe ie ae puah that per en te fet Aes poem in! sect (Contributed) A streak of wildness on the part of Reider pitchers Dei Fer-| mandes and “Brownie” Vargas, coupled with some timely hitting by the opposition, resulted in a 611 defeat of the Red Raiders of Key West by the Miami Beach Fiemungoes Saturday night at the’ Beach in the first of two week- end games there Raiders started strong by scor- ing four runs on five hits in the second inning but could not hold om to the lead due to the pitch- ery wikdness Piamingoes, member of the Pieridae §= international League, seored im every inning except the eeventh dow Mixa, Jim Albury and Tony Alone shared top hitting hon- ors for the Raiders with two hits | R. HE) Raiders 980 G00 200-- 6 10. 3! Piamingoes 112 114 O1x—11 9 7 Fernandes, Vargas, G. Lastres and Roberts; Deshas, Galpatra end LaFrance. | epee Sever by immings The Flamingoes won again in the Sunday night contest, this| time nosing the Raiders 6-4 } A fifth inning rally, which was! ehmaned by a triple to deep right | off the stick of Bill Grosse, Miami | Colored Clowns Arrive Beach first-sacker, that scored two runs, netted the Flamingoes four markers. The rally also included two other hits and a base on:balls. That put the game “on ice”, and the local Raiders could not over- take the Beach players. Raiders drew first blood by scoring thrée runs in the second round, featured by Ralph Arnold’s | double to right. The locals scon:d another run in the seventh on three hits. G. Lastres, extept for the fatal fifth, pitched a beautiful game. |He struck out five and walked onl\ one, allowing the upstaters just six hits, three of them com- ing in the fifth. Joe Mira, fleet-footed outfielder of the Raiders, led the attack at, bat with two safeties in four tries. In both weekend gamit, the Raiders outhit and outplayed the Flamingoes but their pitching staff was weak. G. Lastres, their ace, showed signs of weakness at times. Thus the Raiders were unable to hold the opposition. However, Lastres pitched good ball, considering the caliber of the Flamingoes. Score by innings: R. H. E. Raicirs 030 001 000-4 8 4 Flamingoes 020 040 00x—6 6 3 G. Lastres and Rodriguez; Graham, Warnoski and LaFrance. For Weekend Games |By AGUILAR The « holed Clow By, Bivbetrot, | fers of note ab dne’ OF the best! Megre mines in the South, have | arrived im Key West to be ready fer the Wwo-game series here Fii Gay and Saturday nighs with a! fece! AlbStar colored team The invade? ate now lridtalling | thew org lighta at Municipal Sty- dum wp give Ke) West its first! feeturnd coniests These on eharge of staging the! formes igre be im réadiness for the opening bettie 6 @ctaek Friday night. | “Hed” Dean will oppose the | Clowns for Key West in the first | chant o% everything willbe safe. Baygen is expected to lead off ‘for the-'Clowns and Pete the ‘Tramp; that fun-making, jolly sec- ond baseman; | will try to bring him home} either by hitting the ball or letting the ball hit him. But, anyway, he'll bring Boyger ome, t Clark ,is.a.good hitter for the | Clowns and Rags Tyson will be out for ,a. homer, his specialty. He can also ruf the bases the wrong’ way, but in so doing also So, he has got to run around the bases and back to first ahead of the ball. That is some feat. Just go out and see these amaz- ing Clowns for yourself, Yanks Jubilant Over Prospects of Good Spring Season Training By CHIP ROYAL AP Newsfeatures Sports Editor PETERSBURG, Fla. — To, of ST old ti s the Sunshine City, the! wk Vatihe have the Greetest baseball team = ever ferteinly Old Sel has done a feet job on them—the playe thot | Th. n't team which can te at © or better Ouse , the 154-game orm Tr are " A city’s ' t citizen, at © are re- +> condition t t ors 1 " that the three . . “ | " as the! . ‘ t President i Max f er made, The ‘ ' wn yonder oo the per ' t 1 ' t exp itn ’ LiMage but Ij ° i ever felt better, or i our team in such good ‘ m tor this time of the . | — Grantland Rice ‘ mvergation and ' Phil Rizzuto and the skic on a better key-| ‘ in my life!” s jranny, And, broth- at some confession ball writ-| ss been around since Hector rdon are really Whether their antil October is Den Di eatin. oe Maggio of the Red Sox Points out: “Most of the servicemen. will get off to a great start this sea- son because of the longer con- ditioning program we have had. But whether we can stand the gaff until October is another question. Quite a few legs and arms give out in July and Augu: Manager Joe McCarthy of the Yankees isn’t saying very much but he looks happier than ever. Prdbably the Marsa’s biggest worry will be. his pitching staff. As one fellow put it: “What have the Yanks got after Spud Chandler but a period?” Well, bear this in. mind: McCarthy believes in power teams—plays for a lot of runs. He never worries when the other fellow gets a marker as long as he’s got boys coming up who can get it back. He’s got plenty of those fellows on his side this year — and they're going to | pound home loads of runs. The last two seasons, the Yankees had to play for one counter like everyone else. This year they're going to aim for| ; eight, nine or ten a game—and they'll get them, too. Poland Finds Another Concentration Camp WARSAW.—AP—Polish auth- orities have discovered a new German concentration camp which was maintained in Koldy- ezew, near Baranowicze. It is claimed that more than 20,000 Poles were murdered or died as a result of starvation and mal- treatment there. city commission vote was dead- locked in a tie and no action was taken. Since there is an ordin- ance which prohibits commercial enterprises to be moved into a residential area, City Manager | King’ argued that the Ladd move inputing the chicken farm in was a violation. Accordingly. a warrant was, issued but because Mr. Ladd was not in town it was not saved. Mr. Parra addressed the com- mission and said that the zoning laws were not reorganized prop- erly as yet and that there should be 150 arrests for zoning viola- tions and not just one arrest at this time. Knowles’ Case Settled, $1] stervceeagaes WIDOW IS GIVEN WIDOW’'S EXEMPTION BENE- FIT : 2 4, Settlement ‘of "$111.58 was made by Judge. T..S, Caro with City Manager .Dave King and City Attorney Lance Lester in the case of the’ widow, Julia Knowles. The payment was on delin- quent taxes with the fact that the \widow’s exemption should be! allowed, ‘AMBITIOUS | THIEVES trot ill, \,CHICAGO. + The. timély,’ ar- 'rival,| of, the police! fpgpiyented thre ambitious: hurglang*one of them a policeman++from stealing 60 cartoons 9f| fountain pens, each ‘cartoon holding ‘500 ‘pens valued $12.50 each. ‘ WHOM IT MAY CON the 17th day of ‘Mas ten o'clock a.m, h Tpose evidence erning the all Rollo R. Costar, a person bi to be dead, ‘from, the place last do jle,s CORES the C Key West, County of Monrc State of iFlorida and the stances and_ dy; Dated at Key 16th day of Apri (sd) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, IN CHANCERY. Case No. 10-685 HOMER F. PFEIFFER, Plaintiff, va. DIVORCE ALBERTA PFEIFFER, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Alberta Pfeiffer, Hadiyme, Connecticut You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill for Divorce filed against you in the above styled cause on or before the 10th day of May, A. It, 1946; otherwise | the allegations contained therein will be taken as confessed. Done and Ordered at Key West, Florida this 9th day of April, A. D. 1946, (Circuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Cir Court. By: (sd) Florence E. Depu ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, Attorney for Plaintiff. aprl0-1 tors and Cler! polling place seles t been unty Precinct hou: K White erk, J. A \¥ Ww Gymnasium, Hastings C. Jaycocks, , Poinciana P Clerk, Mary B. J.’ McFall, West, Inspectors, Hutcheson, Mary Pickens. Precinct No, 6—Chamber of C Fla., merce Building, Marathon, Clerk, A. E, Woodburn; Inspecto: ce White, Al Harvey, Charles Forsyth. Precinct No. Tavernier, FI! bury; Inspect John Curry, G. i—Tavern oe Rodney Store, Al- . C. Donaldson, &. Geiger. ‘aprit 1946 | i cause on or other type of Cootie, called the { Cootiette, which is the female of the species. As they are considered deadlier than the male, Key Westers are warn- ed to beware. These Cootiettes are ruled with an iron hand by Iona Howe, who holds the title of “Chief Grayback”. Mrs. Howe will arrive by plane at Meach- am Field, 9:10 a.m., Friday, April 19, dressed in full Coo- tiette regalia. Saturday will be Cootiette Day for the Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars. There will be an incubating Party, at which time the “Sratch” will be held. Results of the hatch will be ° published at a later date, LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, IN CHANCERY. Caxe No, 10-700 DORIS LOUISE DUCKWORTH, Plaintifr, vs. DIVORCE JAMES WILLIAM DUCKWORTH, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: James William Duckworth, 54 Harrison Street, Pawtucket, Rhode Island. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill for Divorce filed against you in the above styled before the 15th: day of 19. otherwise, the May, A. D. allegations ‘contained therein will be ken as confessed Done and Ordered at Key West, of April, Florida, this 16th, day A.D. 1946. (Circuit Court Seal) Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr,, Attorney for Plaintiff. apr7+24;may 1-8, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DBED Chapter 20722—Acts of 1941 NOTICE IS: HEREBY G! John H. Payn County Tax issued the 7th » has filed thereon, es the following in the County of Sar. 7 Monroe in ment of said property rtificate in A. Y2 and certificate rding to |; therein will be the be sl s redeemed property de month of day of May, 19 day of’ March, 1946 (Circuit Court Seal) Ri Clerk of Circuit oss C Sawyer Court, Monroe County, aces By: Florence C. F 946 ORDER To: A. Rus Ey are hereby re ear to the Bill of divorcee in the above on or before the 29th ¢ A. D. 6, otherwise t tions therein will be taken as ce fessed. order to be published nd Orde! ch, A. D. 19: Case No. 1 a | ARNOLD N B | ¥ tit,” \ DIVORCE, EB. ys. WILLIAM EARL > i Ba Republic Corporation, Houston xas. | You are hereby required to at pear to the Bill for Divorce against you in the above cause on or before the 15 1946; oth h day o! ise, the ned therein will be | | allegat taken as confessed. Done and Ordéred at Florida. Kev We: this 16th day “of April, | A.D. ‘i94 (Circuit Court | Seal) Ross ¢ Sawyer Clerk of Court. | By: (sd) Mary K. Woodson D rlerk. ENRIQU At Bf ESQUINAL Attorney for Plaintit?. anrl7-S4;may1 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 lccal resident, one who can be bonded. Write S.J.P., c/o Citizen Office. aprl12-tf Se ee, Stenographer-clerk. Full or part time. Hours to suit. Box H13. aprl7-1tx Grocery clerk, male or female. Apply Baer’s Market. apr16-3t MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration sales and service. ; Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. mar18-tf “GUARANTEED” Repairs on Electric Clocks, Toasters, Irons, Fans, Etc. Wilson’s Appliance Service §12 Fleming St., Call 1160 mar23-iine Movies at home. 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 Service 512 Fleming St., Call 1160 with each rental. To fill your bookshelves comparatively painlessly, get acquainted with system. Paul Smith, bookseller cor. Simonton and Eaton ee apri- 2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows, | furnished and _ unfurnished; small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. aprl-tf/ Practically new all-metal baby buggy. 915 North Beach. apr13-5tx ‘Balance of Lewitisky’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 | equipped with all accessories. Phone 41 or apply at 215 Duval St. Pool room is located at 216 Duval St. aprl5-6tx Two small cottages. Call 555-J or 322-W. apr17-3tx / - ! The Weather ~ For =e Sanpete gee West, Fla. April 17, 1946 Observation taken at 8:30 a.m. . Eastern Standard Time | For Justice of Supreme Court Testniegtanes JAMES HENRY TAYLOR Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night Mean. - Normal Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches Total rainfall since Apri! inches —. °40 and '41 Dodge pick-up trucks. Command ¢ar conversion. Put: camp-Alexander Motors, Divi- sion and Duval Sts. aprl-tf See us about! Three-bedroom house in residen- tial section. Lot 131’ deep and 40’ wide, plus additional lot 43’ by 43’. This attractive offer is priced to sell. Apply Citizan Office, apr4-tf ALUMINUM AND STAINLESS STEEL MOULDINGS apr2-1m X)We dre.:now éarrying a full line Picture framing, pictures framed and matted. Paul DiNegro, di4 Francis St. Phone 1197-M. mar23-1mox Own your honie? Plumbing can be installed under F.H.A. title! No down payment, one to three years to repay loan. Call us for all plumbing services and in- stallations. Williams and Rob- erts, phone 853.. aprl2-tf Quantity of rock fill, free for the hauling. 800 Georgia Street: apr16-2tx FOR RENT « i ee es 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 weex- ly. B. & B. Cycle Shop, 322 Fleming Street. mar19-imox RENT A CAR You drive. Late model conver- tibles and sedans. By day or week. PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval anda Division Sts. aprl tf APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apartment for adults. Mrs. Cyril L. Marshall, 213 Telegraph Lane, phone 1021-J. apr17-3tx WANTED TO BUY Will buy all types of used furni- ture. Write Post Office Box 466, Key West. apr11-6t »|}Club coupe, reasonable. Apt. 4, 715 White St. apr16-2tx FON AIRE For Hire—Truck, general moving. J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Phone 1161-W. aprl-lmox LOST Lost—A black leather discharge holder, containing several dis- charges and warrants and other Army papers. $10.00 reward. C. A. Harry, 2125 N.W. 43rd St., Miami 37, Florida. apr16-6t Reward to finder of green snake- skin pocketbook. Lost Friday night. Phone 630-R. aprl7-3tx FOR SALE Woman's bicycle, good tires, bas- ket. Old Island Trading Post, north end Duval St. apr15-3tx For Sale—24-inch low pedestal fan. Inquire Paul J. Sher, Jew- eler, 532 Duval Street or phone 155. apr12-tt SIGNS—‘For Rent”, “Rooms for Rent”, “Apartment for Rent”. THE ARTMAN PRESS. ee é junt-tt of aluminum and_ stainless steel mouldings for use as sink rims;’ cabinet trimmings and edging; trimming and mould- yings. 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 and look at our ‘samples. Pepper’s Plumbing: Supplies, 512 Flem- ing, * i aprg-tt Notes (Promissary), 1c each. Art- iman Press, Citizen Bldg., phone 51, marl tf Station wagon, Packard Six, ex- cellent for small delivery truck; In good running condition. Price $500. For quick sale, 408 Greene St. Phone 312-J. aprl3-tf Almost new bedroom suite, com- plete with innerspring mattress and springs. 35-E Naval Hous- ing, Naval Air Station, apr15-3tx For our customers who need a large output of hot water we} have two 40-gallon automatic GAS HEATERS for sale. Pep- per’s Plumbing: Supplies, 512 Fleming St. apr16-tf New five-room house, 1406 New- ton street. Terms. Apply 1419 Newten Street. aprl5-5tx. U.S. Army Dodge Command cars. New paint, new tops Putcamp-Alexander, Duval and Division Sts. april tf Henry Miller piano, excellent con- dition, entirely rebuilt, new felts, small upright, dark ma- hogany. $400.00. Box D.A.R., c/o Citizen. apr16-3tx peer Electric range, good condition, large porcelain ice box. 1920 Seidenberg Ave. apr16-3tx Table model radio, 7 tubes, just completely overhauled, excel- | lent reception. Must dispose of | immediately. 408 Greene St.! Phone 312-J. apr13-tf Man’s bicycle, pre-war, new paint | job, new tires. Porter Place, | 15-B. Phone 164-J. apr17-1tx! Furniture, living room and bed- room suite. Will sell separate-} ly. 421 Simonton. aprl7-3tx PERSONAL Benjamin’s Studio Are you unlucky? Lucky numbers and lucky days free with life reading. Palm, crystal and psychic readings. I will solve your problems—guide you and bring harmony into your life. | You can have the things you | want. Let me show you how., Visit this wonderful medium and be convinced—satisfaction guaranteed or no fee. 1646 N.W. 7th Ave., Miami, Fla. aprl5-eod-26tx | _ is bate Deficiency ‘since April 1, 5 inches, (ts OFE Total rainfall since January 1, inches __ a Deficiency since January 1, inches __. ie -- 2.39}. Relative Humidity 76% Sunrise - 6:02 a.m. Sunset p.m. Moonrise - 0 p.m. Moonset Tomorrow’s Almanac Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) High Tide 10:39 a.m. —— + RABBIT HAS HORNS HAYS, Kans.—While hunting} For County F. cottontail rabbits, Fritts Felton,' iene Ban shot a rabbit—with horns. Two] FRANK genuine horns, each three inches; ——— Comenigaionse Jong ‘and about a5 large around| For County ft) asa goat’s ‘adorned the’ rabbit's head.--One. came up between the} .. 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