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of the second-half ed six more in the next inning on vpivgn Ye % the Boca Raton Bombers lastj four hits’ and two errors, and j LORRAINE MARGARET * a my @ score of 14-4. an: additional trio of markers in| orner or we defendant. loose ing by the |the fifth on four hits. |'TO: Lorraine Margaret Lord, Reider infield and timely pitting | | Pancho Salinero started for the; fhnaan™eaneetice by the Bombers ‘enabl bled the up-| Raiders, but was relieved by ie Py Aa tare to appeai to raise such a high score. aie in the fourth. Baker, in 1°. the Bill of Complaint, for | went ahead in the first divorce, in the above entitled cause TM, gave way to Meadows in on the 6th day of September, 1946, taming, when Albury opened the an error. Bill a sacrifice, Baker’s single to - and Tony Alonzo's double the leftfield wall netted them two Rowever, the Bombers, with thelr —_newly-organized team, tfeke loose in the third inning, wed with the help of four Raider erters, coupled with two hits, Two Games At Park Tonight At 7:30 o'clock tonight on the Rayview Park Field, Adams Dairy will cross bats with Roy’s Auto Parts for the ovening game of a saftball twin bill. ‘This battle will -be interesting fer both teams have won a game i end lost two and the winner to-, might will go into third place in the league's standings. Batteries will probably be C. Valdez and Fi¢itas for the Me- ‘The second game, which will @et under way at 9 o'clock, will feeture Veterans of Foreign’ Ware and American Legion. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1946 Raiders Bowed To Bombers | Night By Score 14-4 : SIGE Med NALA Bronpee Tele Whey soared Hive vane They AUT. the fifth. ' _ Baker, with a double and a single, and Bo. Meadows, with | a triple and a single, were the! Raiders” hitting stars. Score by innings: R. H £.' Raiders _. 200 (11 000— 4 6 9 Bombers 005 630 00x—14 13 4! ORDINANCE NO. 51. COMMISSION SERIES AN ORDINANCE CALLING) AND ORDERING A SPECIAL ELECTION TO FILL A VACAN- CY ON THE CITY COMMIS- SION AND PROVIDING FOR| QUALIFICATION OF CANDI-! DATES AND FOR REGISTRA- | TION OF ELECTORS; PROVID- | ING FOR PUBLICATION OF} THIS ORDINANCE; DECLAR- | ING THIS ORDINANCE TO BE, AN EMERGENCY . MEASURE ; AND _BY UNANIMOUS VOTE , OF THE COMMISSION | DIS- ;}PENSING WITH THE NECES- SITY OF READING THIS ORDI- NANCE AT TWO REGULAR} , MEETINGS, NOT LESS THAN | , ONE WEEK APART; AND PRO- | VIDING. WHEN ORDINANCE | GOES INTO EFFECT. {% | Whereas, on the 26th day, of | July, 1946, W. C. Sweeting resign- | bed as City Commissioner of The | These teams will be fighting City of Key West, Florida, and | hard—the Veterans because they William T. Doughtry, Jr., was | need a victory to remain in the | elected by the City Commission | raee and Legion because it must {to fill the vacancy created by! wim to hold on to second place. Probable batteries will be Jack Reberts and James Mira for the Veterans, Frank Tynes and Wil- liams for Legion. As age Key West In | Flare: of The City of Key West, “ha By OF AUGUST 8 1936 Benjamin D. Trevor, chairman of the Monroe c ity Democratic committee, requ d all voters to go to the polls on Tues- day. He said: “For years we have been in need of proper sup-" port in Washington. One way to help te get that support is to vote our full strength.” Mr. and Mrs. Horace Averett today announced the birth of.% son in their home at 804 Division street. The newcomer has been mamed Thomas Robert. Dr. and Mrs. Julio DePoo left this morning on a vacation they said would last a month. They imtend to visit cities in the east and north. - Miss Gerry Guerro, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Frank Guerro of James street, is in Miami visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles FE/¥cra, who had been in Key West visit- ing relatives, sailed yesterday for their home in Tampa. Leslie E. Thompson, of Flem- img street, today announced the; emgagement of his daughter, Ruth Rose, to Gilbert Weech, son of Mr. ane Mrs, Herbert Weech of Prancig : Mrs. Flossie ‘Atwell and Mrs. j Walter Johnson were hostesses | Thursday ni im honor of Miss Dorothy Dobbs, who will be married to Ray, At- well on August 15. The affair Wes held im the armory and was attended by many friends of the }/ hride-elect’s. Mrs. Arthur Gomez, wife of j State Senator Gomez, left yester- | day for Tampa to visit relatives. } Today The Citizen says in an ed@tonal paragraph: “Spain is accustomed to Blood end Sand. It saw that at every} bullfight. Now all Spain is en-} gaged in a Torida de Toros, mix-! amg its blood with the sand.” Raul’s Features Sylvia At Piano, There will be dancing tonight and every night at Raul’s on the Boulevard overlooking the sea, to the music of Mark Stanley (Crunch) and his orchestra, which features Sylvia at the grand piano. Raul’s is a delightful spot to spend the evening, situated as it is en the edge of the sea where’ constant breezes blow. This pop- ular fun place has no minimum or cover charge. At temperatures near absolute zere most metals completely lose ; their resistance to flow of elec-}: trical current. Ee ae local | t ata shower given | such resignation and to hold of-| | fice until a special election could } be called within forty-five days | to fill the vacancy created by the said resignation as required by! the City charter, Now, therefore, | | Be it enacted by the City-Com- | Section 1. A_ special election lis hereby called and ordered to ‘be held in The City of Key West, * | Plorida, on September 9, 1946, jfrom 7 o’clock A. M. until 7 o'clock P. M., at which there shall be elected a City Commissioner , of The City of Key West, Florida, to fill the unexpired term of W. C. Sweeting, resigned. Only qual- ified electors of The City of Key West, Florida, as defined by the City “charter of said City and who are duly registered in the City registration books according jto law shall be qualified to vote it said special eleetion. Section 2. Any qualified elec- | tor of The City of Key West, i Florida, may become a candidate in said election by filing in the office of the City Clerk not later | | than 5 o’clock P. M. on Friday, August 30, 1946, a request in} writing that his name be printed on the ballots in said special elec- ition as a candidate for such office ‘and by paying the City therewith jas an election or qualification fee the sum of Twenty-five \Dollars ($25.00). Section 3. The City Registra-| ; tion Officer shall register all per-| sons applying to him, whose} names are not already upon the) registration books, and who are} qualified as electors under the! provisions of the City charter of The City of Key West, Florida, | | and for the purpose of such regis- | tration, the registration books | shall be opened .in the office of | the City Clerk and “shall remain jepen for registration between the ‘hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 12 o'clock noon and from 2 o'clock ‘'P. M. to 5 o’elock P. M. each busi- ness day except the seven dé}s ‘preceding said special election. | All other pertinent provisions of said City charter shall apply for the purpose of such registration. Section 4. This ordinance shall be published in full one time in The Key West Citizen, a news- lished in The City of Key West, Florida, such publication to be | its passage and adoption. Section 5. This ordinance is} ' ency measure on the grounds that jthis ordinance is necessary for} ‘preservation of peace, health, | {prosperity and safety of the peo- | jple of The City of Key West, | Florida. Section 6. That the reading al this ordinance at two regular “meetings, not less than one week | apart, is hereby dispensed with | by. unanimous. vote of the Com- missign. \. Section 7. This ordinance shall | go into effect immediately upon ,its passage and adoption and au-| ‘thentication by the signature ot | the presiding officer and the| Clerk of the Commission. | Passed and adopted by the! City Commission at a meeting} , held this 6th day of August, A. D.| 4946. Mayor. | ‘Attest: RGY HAMLIN, i City Clerk. } aug@,1946 | seas To semembert Po for Pin-Worms Lenn "We Close Every Thursday at 1 o'Clock’ paper of general circulation pub- | ‘ effected within one week after} ti LEGALS Sputvewrn JUDICIAL, CuRcci ¥ AND ND FOR MONROE COUNT NY, IN CHANCERY, : Case No. 10-839 LOUIS LORD, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed. This order shall be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a | newspaper published in Key. West, | Florida. Done and tate & this 7th day / of August, A. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court, * Monroe County, Florida. By: (sd) “Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. PAUL E. SAWYER, Solicitor for the Plaintiff. augs-15-22-29,1946 NOTICE TO APPEAR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF com | PLBEVENTH JU! i. 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