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PREPAY. JUNE 21, 1946 A tea shower be SRS cae re 0 er a EL s {St. Paul’s Parish Hall, by Mrs. * ©) seg. the 129 Bombers VFW 16, Adams Dairy 2 Mervin L. Russell teas dee wteutet "Se Guiside Machinists | In the second game, the VFW | Clarence Allshouse. : ‘von o4 [pene et the Adams} Miss Holladay, whose engage- ) (ee ee the Bombers in Aries, hurler for the Veter- ment to Joe Allen was re- et atiaeh with theee bits in | ans. held the Dairymen to a | °n!Y announced, is due to ar- feu Wise at bet. MR. Valdes | lone hit. while his mates col- |jiv° here Saturday and will be totes 12 off t ‘ ie house guest of Mr. and Mrs. et OS owl of three. ‘wo opposing pitch- | Clarence Shine, 1529 Flagler ave- Sevting stammed two safely “Arias and E. Wells hit two for| "Ue: She will be accompanied by © Geer Gem te the plete for [two for the vietors, and Barber |%¢" mother, Mrs. Mabel Holla- oe ae Pea te jeolleeted the only Dairy gafety. | 28Y- Ge elt Robert, Alonzo,|, ™ the field, Arias and J. Mira|, The wedding will take place Focmemtes played well for (12° VFW, A. Cruz and D. Sterling }in St. Paul's Episcopal church Tuesday, June 27, at 8 o'clock. DUVALUSO PLANS. COMMUNION FEAST _SUNDAY MORNING The Duval Street USO, oper- ated by National Catholic Com- munity service, announces a communion breakfast, Sunday, 9:30 a. m., at La’ Concha hotel. Military and non-military per- sons are invited to attend. The Rev. J. H. Johnson, S.J., for the Milkmen were the best. Goss and Machin were the um- pires. Baus « Hancock and | Yanks Split With Chisox; Lose Bid To Gain On Slipping Bosox Se Theva LEAGUE BAT- oe O% SAME STATUS ww VV VV VV VV VTVCW " 4 moderator of the club and pas- * POROPES, CARDS Havana Team | tor of St. Mary’s Star of the ‘Sea em , church will celebrate 8:30 mass — one Gee Seeks Contest and at the Naval Base 8:30 mass RK. June 21.—With At Stadium will be celebrated by senior cong tts homing streak Tlie lees Meacthins Chaplain Raymond F. McManus. e he St. Louis ee yr “ie pvene The main speaker will be New York Yankees | anaes og hs @ Florida | Jack Delaney, president of the eut the| of scones save; ahead | Junior Chamber of Commerc « lead when! pe saree ‘ampa by 16 Duets will be sung by Mrs. Bombers broke) ; ~ rested in play- Elena McCoy and Mrs. E' ing a local team or an all-star. ki ee we Chicago White! cigy ¢ Key West at the Warner Gibson. . wibioheader at! stadium here. Special guests at the club ™ ty yesterday. Chi-| fae Wavens prodbeicneld for the week-end will be eight the opener from the! are managed by Merito Acos- Junior Hostesses from the for- | tie Mew Yorker | ta a personal friend of Ro. |mer USN NCCS Club of Miami; ones “< © im the night oe Gomes, local represen- ae ‘ Mises | erga , Aniline, tal of the . Aerov: “9” arice Beck, Tina Fischer, Ma- \ iectvomp defeated the S.A. charter plane airline pe rie Hargrove, Mary Lee Hick- * ‘naters, 4-8 erating between Key West |™an, Betty Hirk, Eleanor Le- and Havana. Any team in Key West de- siring to accept the Havana challenge may contact Mr. Gomez for further details, 02424444444444444444. The Weather FORECAST | Key West and vicinity: Partly | cloudy with a few widely scat- tered showers and thunderstorms , during afternoons and evenings. Jentle to moderate winds south- east to east today, tonight and Sasurday Florida: Partly cloudy today, }tomight and Saturday with scat- {tered showers and thunderstorms | mostly. during afternoons and oanines. East, Gulf ef Mexico and Jack- sonville through the Florida | Straits Gentle to moderate winds | able over north portion and! ‘southeast to east over south por-| tion today, tonight and Saturday. Partly cloudy with a few widely | ttered showers and thunder- wms during afternoons and Brun, Marilyn Dopp and Jane Thompson. Informal dancing on the patio is planned for Saturday evening. Miss Cecelia Rogan, assistant director, will act as mistress of ceremonies. + tye “or ed by winning trom the Peas 73. AMERICAN LEAGUE SA Sa IS Sight Game Dillons Entertain Guest From Tampa Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Dillon entertained last evening with a supper in honor of their brother- -in-law, Lazaro Hernandez, who is visiting from Tampa. Those present were: Mr.. and Mrs. Cleveland Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dillon and. family; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dillon and family, and Mr. and Mrs, Kay Matcovich and family. HE 4 4 Zot | Polieeman’s Auto Involved In, ‘ash; An automobile driven vy Ham- ilton’ Boykin, city police officer, was involved in a collision: with another car on Ann street. "be- tween Green and Front streets recently. No one was injured. | Name of the driver of the other car was not noted on the police evenings | report. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: | ees cena) small craft or storm warnings | “UNDERMANNING” been issued (Continued trom Page One), as fast as he could on the re- REPORT j turn voyage. Bulkley said the Key West, Fla, June 21, 1946 ' boats made it back in three days Observation taken at 8:30 a.m.,| {om this city. Eastern Daylight Saving Time | While in Key West the squad- (City Office) ron of six torpedo boats were Temperatures put through vigorous trials which yesterday 88 | broke them up so badly it took last night 79's x months to repair them. 84 Each Rotary Ann was given a _ 82{| pair of Nylon stockings Yast night by program Chairman J. J. ) Rainfall, 24 hours ending Trevor. In a surprise test of for- 8:30 a.m., inches - 0.00} titude five women and five men RELATIVE HUMIDITY | whose names were drawn from 69° a hat were asked to go through TOMORROW'S ALMANAC the motions of allowing the (Daylight Savings Time) | stockings to be put on the ladies. a a.m.} With the couples wriggling and P.M. | squirming, Secretary Earl Adams a.m. arose and called the prank to a 4.™.| halt. The women chosen were: |Mrs. Ygnacio Carbonell, Mrs. |Horace O’Bryant, Mrs. Curry | Harris, Mrs. Howard Overlin and Mrs. Charles Taylor. The gentlemen, many of whose faces were in full blush, were Mait- Papy To Vacation |land Adams, Dr. John Hayes, Dr. In North Carolina) William P. Kemp, Harry Baker Representative Bernie Papy leave tomorrow aie fan | an) Curry Harciss - m-day vacation President Horace O’Bryant He d he 1 go to Balsam, | Welcomed the Rotary Anns and the western part of North Caro- | Women guests to the annual din- to join Mrs. Papy and their | ner and called attention to the iren, Clayton and Shirley, fact that — Rotary has a luncheon the girls sigh and say no dinner today, te AMBLING, char and that last night the tradition | (Continued from Page One) violations, and in the other | was carried on. county the governor suspended the sheriff. T t the against unty Ge u 8 3) » 6 Dre Second Game st key |N nave LEAGUE BaATIOMAL | Highe @. Gerhgus- Lowe Mean + » 4 How They Stand |' AMERICAN |. -—>% t 4 oon t PRECIPITATION © cp! Ss Sunset Moonrise Moonset 2 TOMORROW'S TIDES Naval Base High Tide Low Tide 3:46 a.m. 9:18 a.m, 3:15 p.m 9:53 p.m. mi 10 +46 448 “5 164 16 16 18 BATIONAL LEAGUE sai w CITY SPORTS _ PH AMONDE “Ww Reyvirew Park j was Mrs. Ida Hayes who told Roterians that not only did the ladies welcome the respite from cooking, but also that they welcomed the fine work of Rotary in which their hus- bands were engaged. Miss Beatrice Moreno, who was ‘ testified ye: investigation*of the charge Sheriff Sawyer were Commissioners Edward | 1ez and Maximo Valdez, | Bask the Rev. James MacConnell, the | Dia- | Rev. E H. Doherty, County | ,yground, ) Clerk Ross C. Sawyer, Joseph | introduced by “ G. Knight, Sophia C. Knight,) Trevor as Key West's County Commissioner} | professional musician,” Harry Harris, Ray Weech, Joe} tained with two piano selections, lwhite. Alton G. Parks and|“Dance of the Gnomes” an Charlies H. Ketchum, Jr, ' Chopin’s “Minute Waltz.” w < RECREATION Beach— | former ” d Reach eels “ Smell Shower To ay Marjorie Holladay Marjorie Holladay of roa Ky., will be given Tuesday af- each Thursday when| Responding to this welcome | Chairman Jerry | “really | enter-| | Ta, eparetets NOTICE the undersigned, tt lous name of id Hietitigus name wit Slerk of the Cireuft Court of roe County, Florida. Dated June jt 1946. LOUIS VIZ, AUSTER SLEXANDER, junt4-21-31 ane NOTICE - TO WHOM IT MAY CONC: Notice is hereby given that. th Board of County Commissioners oe Florida, will meet etree in the Court 0 on Mofiday, ist, 1948, for the purpose of hearing ‘complaints and receiving testimony as to the value of any property. real or personal, as fixed by the County Assessor of Taxes and of perfecting, reviewing and equalizing the assessments and will continue in session for that urgoee from ‘day to day for one week, or as long as shall be neces- 1th sai Key West, Florida,. June 13th, 1946. Ross C Sawyer Clerk, Board of County Commissioners, Menroe County, Florida, junt4-21,1946 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF T oy anes LO Uaask ¢ cr Nr, SrATE OF FLORIDA. IN CHA’ CERY. Cane No. 10-774 ATHELLA NICHOLS, Bhaintite DIVORCE JASPER LLOYD NICHOLS, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Jasper Lloyd Nichols 861 Main Street, Hackensack, New Jersey. You are hereby required to ap> pear to the Bill of Complaint, for divorce, in the above styled cause on the 23rd day of July, A.D. 1946, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed. his order to be published once a week for four consecutive wecks in The Key West Citizen, a news= paper published in Key. West, Flor- 20th day Done and Ordered this of June, A.D, 1946, (SEAL) Ross C Sawye! Clerk of the Circuit Mortroe County, Florida. By: Mary K. Woodson, D.C. THOMAS § ARO, Solicitor for ne Fiaintife. jyn 2 jul 2, 1946 ‘E OF A PUBLIC ce is hereby given that thé City Planning Commissioners of the Ci of 2 Wes Florida, will hold a publ hearing at the Commissioner's Chambe the City Hall, Key West, July 9th, 1946, at 8 o'clock the purpose of hearing ested parties in connection the following proposed ¢ the present zoning ordinan HEARING Nor N p. inter- with ges in | 1. Changes m Business “B" to Business “4” all portions of the City of Key West within the fol- lowing limits: Commencing at a point 200 Pt W. of the a y side Street D0 feet fhe'N. Wily ‘sige of Street and running thence in a S. E' parallel with Duval point 100 feet S. S side >of Southard Street; thence parallel with Southard Street in a S. W'ly ion to the center liné of Lane extended; thence with y Whitehead Street direction to a 2 of the N. W'ly, side of Fleming Street; thence in a N. age rection to the point or place of beginning. . We Change from Piidgsiness. the City of ‘Key We the “following limits Residence “A-B" all melons of within 100 feet of Si- enter extended point side th at a N. E' ily ai cand going ce ina Ss re parralel with ee * to a point 200 f . of the center line of Street thence in a S. Wily direction to a point 200 feet S. W. of the Ss. W'ly side of. Duval Street; thence in a N. W'ly_ direction’ to the center line of Julia Street ff projected in a N. E'ly direction; thence along the ‘center line of dulig, Street | s0 jected in & y direction to the point of hesinning. 3. Change from Residence “B" to Business all portions of the City of Key West within the following limits Beginning at a point 100 feet in aN. B'ly direction from the N. Wily side pf Verela { and oh the (cen tine Street ek Becti Cait ‘St tion toa point 100 feet the N. W'ly side of United ts Street E'ly direction to a point of the N. E’ly side et, thence parallel reet in a N. Wily thence parallel to United aN. with White direction to a point on the ecen- ter line of Louisa Street extended direction thence in a 8. Wrly of Louisa along the center line Street extended to the point of beginning. 4. Change © enee “B" to Business portions of the Cit West within the following limits: ming at a point 200 feet of the N. W'ly side of bmn Street and 200 feet N N. E'ly side Street thence par White Street rection to a of the Street thence rection to of the S Street _ thence White Street in s hence parallel jon Street in a N. E'ly diree- tion to the point of beginning. | n Residence to * all the portion of Key West within limits: Change fre Business the City of the following —: a point on the 17th Street intersection with the 5. Avenue D and running » Avenue PD in a 8. W'ly direction to a point on the I side of 16th Street then E‘ly direction to a point ween the S side D and the E, thence o in a N. Ely S. Wily side ina N. W point of be- HARVEY Chairman, City of Key West Planning Commissic Beginning at 3. Wily side of side parallel in a S. midway b of Avenue ralleb die side of Avenue to 1 | | | b the thence the Avenue direction ginning to c. B. jun 21, 1946 Se | Subscribe to Tae Citizen—25¢ 1 weekly. W'ly | BY GIVEN that desiring to en> e in business under the sin eee we At Plaintift, he) eenttale THOMAS, HAYE: ER OF P' Detroit, tO, Michigan, * You are hereby Fecuoe to ap- Hear Ww she. Bill of int for ivoree in the above styled cause on or hefore the 17th day of July, A. 1946; otherwise the ajl ton therein Will be "taken asc fessed. This Order is to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in the Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in Key West, Flo ne and Ordered this 13th day of June, A. D. 1946, (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk .Cireult Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: Florence E. Sawy: Deput: ere. J. Y. PORTE: te Solicitor for halt, junl4-21-28;jul5,1946 IN THE CIRCU COURT OF T bmp ran y. TATE. ‘on TLO iD Rag NCERY. i Case Ne. 10-' JEANNE okey’ Sarton, i: ¥8. piv ce “ACTION LOYD WOODROW: STRATTON, en Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION To: Roya Waodrow Stratton, Pari Richmond, Virginia. Yow are hereby required to ap- goer to the Bill of Complaint, iverce, int the above styled cause on the. 16th day of July, A. D. 1946, otherwise the allegations wilk be taken as confes: This order to be published once @ Week for four consecutive weeks in ‘The Key West Citizen, a news Re r published in Key West, S- Flor- a. Done and Ordered this 13th of June, A. D. 1946. (SEAL) Ross _C Sawyer Clerk of the Cirevit Court Monroe County, Florida. ary K. Woodson, D.C. day THOM CARO, Solicitor for the Plaintiff juni4-21-2 3Jul5,1946 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE OF FLORID. IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCER “a Cine N HAROLD ViNTDRS. Sait Elaine, ee MARJORIE ELAIN ORDER OF PUB To: Marjorie E th iWashington, You are hereby req pear to the Bill of Compia! nt f @divorée in the above styled caus ft July, | 1946, A. dD. otherwise tions therein will be taken a fessed. bat This order is to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks ii The Key’ West Citizen, a newspaper published in the City of Key West Florida. day Done and ordered this 12th of June, A. D. 1946. (SEAL) (sd) Ross C S: Clerk of Cire Monroe County, F By: Mary K. Woodson Deputy Cl J. Y. PORTER, 1V, Solicitor for Plaintiff. jun14-21-28;jul5,1946 NOTICE TO CREDITORS (1933 Probate. Act, 9, ix THE COURT OF THe IUDE MONK: SANDS, Deceased, and Persons hav- Demands agi ing Claims or said Estate: 2 and each . notified and required of you are to _prese ay have against de- or either of you, the estate of William PD. ceased, late of said. County aunty Judge of. Monroe ‘County, lorida, at his office in the court house of said County at K é Florida, — within moftths’ from the publication of th claim or demand ing, and shall sta residence and po: office address | the claimant, and shall be sworn ‘to by the claimant, agent, or her attorney, and any ‘such ¢l demand not so filed shall FLORRLE As adminis of the Estate sands, N-AN IN CHANDERY FOREC Loosen ‘OF H. LIEN OF TAX CERTIFICA GATo. Il, Plaintiff, E. a dissolved dom > corporation of the State of Florida, etc., et al., Defendant N NOTICE. IS HE the undersigned, as Speci 2 under and by virtue of the decree. of foreclosure heretofore entereg in the above styled cause, wilt offer for sale and sell pub- lie, outery to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the in the on the the Monroe County Court House City rs “lorida, during of Key prope lying in Mon to-wit ida, On the Island of Key and known on William A. map, delineated in A. D., 1829, as maenty even better known and Geseribed follows: Lots Three (3), « (@), Nine (9) i en (11) Square Two ( ots Sey aN ht (8 ‘Tract Ww Five in Ten Fi E and hr 3) of M subdivisic County, F) plat (10) in Sq’ tello ‘Towers, a uated in Monroe according to th recorded in 140, of the Monroe County. Each of th ed separa to the Public Florida said lots will ely and sold highest bidder for being sold to ‘The said property made and en- satisfy the dec | tered in the caus Dated this 3ist day of May, A D., 1946. 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