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: Conch i F f i : i & il i inft #? i i i Hy : = z | A] [ f | oi i * fit ‘{ if iF in i : ; is rt E53 its ifs Hi i; : [ m mn $5 i haute te te gare played = and im the American league S&S Lows Browns pulled an by shutting out the power- Besten Red Sox 3-0 on vet. right-hander Kramer's three i? ort te National league the St. | Cardinals outshugged the Broves 9-6. The Cardinals pitchers to turn the! Dresewerd and ¢ Kramer and Heif Lous Dickson, Brazile, Don- O'Dea, Cooper, Single- Burkhardt and} They Stand American League apna) Bisa Courthouse DIVORCE SUITS th Rolle against Le Roy MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS 43, Key West, THERES 4 ALEA BUYS T. PROPERT n yesterday's had purchased a m Varela street from Theresa! eport should | Theresa Alea ? Gray Ladies Get eee tovertike perennial, | nouncements about the reunion of southwestern Asia. E Hi Lasses; r i first on two walks and one error. ‘The Lunch boys made one in the | third to knot the score, on a walk | by ac arbgaag and a single by ‘They scored one more in the winning z i if Herring In the fifth more. Two two errors turned the tT oli Hy more in the sixth, fanned seven and six, allowing one single to right and an infield hit. Meador was the leader at bat he walked three times and hit a single. McCoy also hit one safely and walked once. In the field, G. ; 3 Valdez, Meador and Sweeting + C.' played well for the winners and | P. Valdez and Al Cruz for the it the second game of the losers. wan over the Adams iry, 5-1, Adams Dairy 100 000 0—1 2 3 ‘The Detey bore scored one in the Adams Lunch 001 130 x-5 73 Browns U pset Red Sox, 3-0, As Cards Trim Braves, 9-8 Amowtted Pressey ‘Mauriello Meetin \Woodeock Tonight In New York Fight (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, May 17.—One of the most important fights of the year will be contested to- {night at the Madison Square Garden when “Lefty” Tami Mau- riello of New York tackles Bruce Woodcock of England. Woodeock comes to this coun- try with an impressive record, having scored 24 triumphs out of 25 fights, by the knock-out route. Mauriello packs a ter- rifie wallop in his left hand, and is even more dangerous when hit. Tommy Gomez, heavyweight contender, from “Tampa, has | challenged the winner of this | bout. Woodcock will be trying to cB! even things up for his country- imen as his fellanppan, well-known 5} lightheavy-weight Fred “Mills 94 fell to the onslaught of Gus Les- nevieh and in and outer in the light-heavyweight ranks. Tarpons Defeat Raiders, 8 to 4 The Ft. Lauderdale Tarpons 2 'handed the Red Raiders their 2 | third setback in the Dade County 2 league by taking an, 8-4 decision 4) | Wednesday at Westside Park in | Ft. Lauderdale. Harold Gentry, Tarpon hurler, | j limited the Raiders to six hits while his teammates could only account for seven safeties off the bonell and Cheta Baker. Gentry | eombined offerings of Jack Car- !had good congrol of his knuckle- ball as 12 Raiders went down the strike out route. He walked | four. The Raiders, leading 3-1) |} going into the last half of the; | sixth, had outplayed the Tarpons | with the help of Jack Carbonell who had allowed but one hit in| , | five frames. The Raiders will play the Boca {Raton nine here Sunday in a | Dade County league game. Score: R.H.E. | Red Raiders 000 120 010—4 6 6 Lauderdale 001 002 41x—8 7'°3 Carbonell, Baker (7) and Rob- erts; Gentry and Murff. \NINE ADULT PUPILS | GET SPANISH AWARDS Nine adult Spanish pupils at |San Carles Institute have been Y awarded certificates, school offi- cials reported today. Those grant- ed the certificates were: Third year: Mrs. James C. Reg- ister and Mrs. William O. Kroll. Second year: Mrs. Leland H Goddard and Mrs. William oO. Spencer. First year: Mrs. _ Ethea K.} jepth of Stricker, Miss Rosaline Nicely, ia de Mrs. Elizabeth Allen, Miss Mary L. Fortner and Joseph F. Rob- | bin. The certificates were presented | Haspital Citations py Martin Liiraldi, Cuban con-} veceived | sul here. ‘etwon of a course | Qld Grads of KWHS work in hospitals. | Meet Again May 28 Annual reunion of Key West High Schoo! alumni has been set jfor May 28. Committee completing plans and Ann J-/¢.. the reunion is composed of \Jeff H. Knight, Charles E. Smith, Hr, and Joe Allen. Further an- will be made. Pg @ sacri- Rosam pitched with | fanned two. He} BIOL IDL IDs Monroe Countv Graduates May Take State Tests. | Monroe office in the court house of said County at Key West, Florida, with- in eight calendar months from the | jearly state-wide merit system second and fourth Thursday of each month at 8 p.m. at the! 7 the meeting: | Southernmost Realty board; J. A.| Boza, secretary-treasurer, Busi- nessmen’s association; the Rev. C, T. Howes, secretary, and E. S. Doherty, president, Ministerial as- sociation; Earl H. Keirstead, vice- commander, VFW post; Horace O’Bryant, Rotary club president; Hugh Hodge, president, Hotel and Restaurant association; A. Mait- land Adams, president, and J. M. Spottswood, secretary, Chamber of Commerce. and Restaurant association; Joe Pearlman, president, Retail Merchants association; Mrs, An- nie Delaney, president, Jayshees; J. C. Delaney, acting president, | Junior Chamber of Commerce; Mrs. Eva Navarro, president, Key West Woman’s club; G. M. White, president, Key West Players. and Gerald Saunders, secretary, Lions club, F. Miller and C. E. Smith, Jr., president-elect and} seeretary-elect, Lions club; J. J.| Pinder, secretary, and Bob Pol-| lock, secretary-elect, Jaycees; Ar- turo Bozo, vice-president, Retail Subscribe to The Citizen. | Se | | tions the | we } ne es Ae |PUBLICITY PROGRAM TO BE BROUGHT BEFORE CIVIC GROUP { 1 M. be Fy T JOYCE, EDITH MAE PAREN’ levy a special millage for an t vs. CLAYTON RUSSELL dant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION : Clayton Russell Joyee, 83 Upper Church St., West Springfield, Mass. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint for Divorce in the above styled cause on or before May 27, wise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed, This order is to be pubtished once a Week for four consecutive Weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in the City of i vrriter hired to prepare news and photographic releases, | Earl Adams, president of the | Mr. Adams said that it takes a trained writer to get these releases off in the man- ner in which they are accept- able to newspapers. Mr. Adams called attention + to the point of having fish photographed in the big catch- es off Key West waters. He also said that a golf tourna- ment could be ric ia equally pub- In the fall, Mr. Adams said, Spot newspaper and radio ads could be placed in the Miami area to further draw tourists here. Monroe county high school stu- dents’ who expect to graduate this year are eligible to take! examinations for such positions as clerk, typist and stenographer, according to the Rev. James H. trict No. 10 Welfare Board. Father MacConnell cautioned those planning to take the ex- aminations that they must act promptly, as May 18 is the final day for filing application. | NEW CIVIC (Continued froin Page One) | Lions Den, i Representative Group The following were present at J. Otto Kirchkeiner, president, | A. R. Wolkoff, secretary, Hotei! Gonzalo Bezanilla, president, Liquor Dealers’ assocition, and Miss Effie M. Pauls and Mary | Lee Graham, guests. LEGALS in the 2 before the 3rd day of 19 otherwise, the contained herein - wil! a Dd. (Cirenit Court Seal) MONROE COUNTY. and Ordered this i Monroe County, By (sd) Kathleen Nottage, may3-10-17-24,1946 NOTICE TO CREDITORS (1938 Probat Sees. £18 120) | EN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, FEA. In re: Estate of JOHN R. STAFF, To All Creditors and Persons Hav- ing Claims or Demands Against You and each of you are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of John R. Staff, deceased, late of Cumberland this notice, Each claim or demand shall be in writing, and shall state the place of residence and post | office address of the claimant, and shall be sworn to by the claimant, hig agent, or hig @ttorney, and any | such claim or demand not so filed} MacConnell, member of the Dis-} shall be void. | (sd) CARL R. STAFF, Administrator the Will annexed of the| Deceased. (sd) ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR., | Attorney. apr26,may3-10-17,1946 | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NTH JUDICIAL CUR IN AND FOR M RY, No. 10-708 OHN PETER JASIN, RAMSEY JASIN “ D nt Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone ed, ete. mayl-imo Son Ph nn Oa in ue [Pepper's Plumbing Sapply Com: 6 pear to the Bill of Complaint: fot above entitled cause on the 28th A. D. 1946, otherwise | the allegations of said Bill will be} taken as confessed. 25th day of April, Kathleen Nottage, D.C. | olicitor for Plaintiff. | xy 3-10-17,1946 ICE TO CREDITORS bate Act Secs, 119, 120) URT OF THE COUNTY IN PROBATE. n re: Estate of OLIVER J. HAS To All Creditors and Persons Having Claims or Demands Against Said You and each of you are hereby | notified ey requires to peste rl claims and demands which you, © a | You drive. j estate of Oliver J. Ha late of said County, of Monroe Coun house of said County at K months from the time of the fir: aim or demand shall be in wri and shall state the place and post office address imant, and shall be sworn SIRCUIT COUR’ IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA | Stanley R. Miller, as sole surviv- administrator de bonis non phine B. Burbank, Beacon Street, Enrique Esquinaldo, Attorney for Plaintif. IN CHANCERY. ‘axe No. 10-7 CHRISTIN McNAMI ORCE Janet McLeod Riley, ne stone, New York City, New York. 4615 Livingston | | | { | ppear to the Bill for F New York. Complaint styled caw or before the 28th day of } Dod otherwise the all ein will be taken as fessed This order is to be published once a week for. four conse in TI y West Citizen, a Ke: 1 a Ord of April, A. D. % (SEAL) Ross C Sav Clerk of Circuit Monroe County, By: Mary K. Woodson, i this 25th day (sd) ALLAN B. CLEARE, Jr. Solicitor for } apr26;may3-10-47,1946 required to ap-| hed in, the City’ of | \Billfold lest Tuesda: re Monroe County Devuty Clerk | D y ¢ mayl0-17-24-31;jun7,1946 ooneee oneen Depending om time worked. Frequent increases, vacations with pay. c NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY | Wage rate for experienced op- erators are proportionately higher. ; Pleasant environment with ex- cellent opportunities. Let our chief operator, Mrs. McDermott, | tell you the whole story.” Apply 9 to § at the | Telephone Office in Key West maytI-ff n| Wanted — Stenographer - clerk. Must be experienced iy gen- eral office work. Phone 12. ‘ may 14-6t guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. apris-t 189. Keys made, locks repair- Negro, 614 Francis St, phone 1197-M. may6-lmox * | Por guarafiteed plumbing work ! and repairs, eall Joh Curry, 512 Margaret Street, phone 781. Give us a try ori your next job. Free estimates. may7-1mox Estimates on painting and dec- orating cheerfully given. Water proofing, caulking and roof painting a specialty. J. A. Myers, 919 White Street, tele- phoné 290. may13-6tx FOR ARENT RENT & CAR tibles and sedans. By day or week. PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts. may1-tf h ‘of |Sloan Hotel, 865 Simonton St. Single rooms. $6 per week. Double rooms, $11.00 per week. may8-lmo f|Hotel rooms, Overseas Hotel, 919 Fleming St., newly decorated, under new management. Spe- cial weekly rates. Phone 9104. may16-3t ROOMS FOR RENT ‘Light housekeeping rooms. All utilities furnished. $10.00 and $12.00 weekly. Paul’s Tire Shop. mayl4-6tx WANTED TO BUY Will buy all Kinds of furniture, stoves, refrigerators, radios. P.O. Box 535. may14-tf We are in the market for all types of used furniture. Apply The Maxwell Co., phone 682. may15-tf Wanted—1939 or ’40' Dodge or Plymouth, 4-door sedan. Top price paid. Phones 164-W or 1113-J. mayl6-6tx Wanted—A_ clean automobile. Sedan, any make. About $350. 32-2 Poinciana. Peoples. may16-3tx | {One or two bedroom bungalow, desirable location. Terms cash. Furnished or unfurnished. Ap- ply Box F-42, Citizen Office. may17-6tx POSTAGE STAMPS Will buy general collections or accumulations, especially of West Indies, U.S. commems and some other current U.S. Will trade high value West Indies with advanced collectors. Rich- ard Shepherd, Post Office Inn. : may17-2tx Lost 5&10. Papers valuable to own- the oo Le ee Wanted To Rent — Furnished Smal} building with electricity Three-bedrcom house in residen- i ‘|For Sale—Story and half resi- ‘Plate glass for sale. Large stock, 1937 Plymouth coach for sale. For Salé—1937 Plymouth coach{ “What do you think of gov-; Late model conver-, 1935 Plymouth. Write Box G.R., c/o Citizen. may15-3tx Double Hollywood bed and mis- cellaneous furniture. Will sell separately. 39-C, Naval Hous- meeeee FOR RENT OR SALE To week- ee Be Gye’ Shop, 2 ‘leming St, apr20-lmox WANTED TO RENT tank. For 18 days he was for third-degree burns. He t Call 671. may15-3tx were made along with operations on his legs and water, or apartment over} °P garage or small home. Post Of-| him to walk. For the last eight fice Box 89, Key West. months he was treated at may16-2tx | Naval hospital at Beth ' - - before receiving his medical FOr TRE charge. general moving.| ¢otfers Will Direct %: lal PRL | ad Coase eter Sadely me mayl-Imox| Jack Sellers has accepted tor " chairmanship of the water safety holding of a school of instruction | M ‘daily except Th Johnson, Phone 372. may1-tf hereyary sinsecthipethstaur secbes and 7 p.m., City Manager 40’ wide, plus additional lot 43’ (Continued trem Page One) by 43’. This attractive offer is} Whittemore, Jr., Albert Edward ; «poisterous”. priced to sell. Apply Citizen| Johnson and Robert Cruz. | Office. apr4-tf} Commencement week at the | Shot In Air “Petts” high schoel will start May 27.! ppTLADELPHIA, Pe dence and furnished garage- oo peony Pace pang’ ae 29! the glass front door of aparfment on Catherine Street, ratuaaes will be ‘ee bg Gold's grocery presen oud near White. Price right and!~. running away, pai terms to resporisible purchaser. | /#* luneheon of the Rotary and | dered the man to stop aft Tobdsloin te ods phone 372, Lions clubs. The senior dance’ 4 shot into the ait. The runmer . may17-5¢ will follow the graduation exer-| 9.4) fo the group and Was E cises. i tured. He explained, “f 1 was hit.” ———— nt (OTICE to Orders tor tial section, Lot 131’ deep and HIGH SCHOOL ‘not to molest the ” | as they do Falls 30 Feet, Unhurt } SEATTLE, Wash. — Strafning | to open his paint-stuek’ hotel room windew, Bill Lawrence was. catapulfed ovit of it head first, when it suddenly popped open. He fell 30 feet to the side- walk below but suffered only a t slightly sprained ankle and in- | jured pridé. By profession, Law-| VACUUM rence is a painter of high ae pany carries a full stock of ma- terials. We cut and thread pipe and take care of all serv- ice calls. Phone 118, may9-tf ick shipment, low pric tite P.O. Box 1635, Jackson- ville, Fla. may13-7tx ings. 186-D Poinciana Place, Key West, Fla. may14-4tx It’s Aw Idea in good running condition. Ap-| ment ownership of defense ply 1022 Fleming Street. industries?” may16-2tx} “I’m for it- When the govern- ment owns éverything, it will have to pay the taxes itsel! | FREE! ing, White and United Sts. may15-3tx For Sale—Radio-phonograph com- Spanish guitar and two rabbits. bination, with automatic rec- ord-changer. Apply 1121 South- ard Street. may16-2tx 607 William St. may 16-3tx Three-pieee reed living room set, dinetfe table and chairs, large electric fan suitable for busi- ness establishment, beds and other Household goods. 2815 Seidenberg. may 17-2tx Luggage carrier with canvas cov- ed. Call at 810 Duval, Apt. 4, after 6 p.m. may17-2tx Complete apartment furnishings. 17-B, NAS Housing. may #-2tx For Sale—1938 Chevrolet panel| Re | & truck, good tires, nice running} motor, rough body. 1121 South- ard St. may17-Itx | Roll film developed and printed PHOTO SUPPLIES in thirty-six hours, including oversize prints. Eastman and Ansco color film processed. De- veloping outfits and dark room: aids for the amateur and pro- fessional. Contact and enlarg-| ing paper, all sizes and grades. | 16MM Excel movie projector| and Radiant movie screen . . .| Vokar 35MM slide projector, ; $13.95. Evans Photo Supply} Store, 506 Southard street,| phone 439. may6-tf£ NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE Our policy can be simply stated: to sell jewelry of PERSONAL the finest quality at prices that represent outstend Are you unlucky? Lucky numbers y in Kress’| er. Liberal reward. Mrs. A. J. Bosselet, 817 Fleming. may15-3tx ing value. 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