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ea Re tntnetancarreannesenpensne FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1946 -— sof tek Notional League ew the Brooktyn Dodgers mov- “as hw further , two no-hit no-run games this | Boston Red | £2mes and the locals touched him rae rerovd Final score: R. H. E, New York Yankees won 0 twin ' Mey West 1 4 2 i 61 amd 7-2 from the Wash. Pan American .........5 4 1 mgt Seomator Losing pitcher, Valdez; winning Heels: of yesterday's and last, Pitcher, Sandy Deas. hts ‘ a at — one See Benjamin Franklin at one time operated a printing plant in France. (Hight Game) At ( tevetand RHE. * tous 260 ( tevedamd 36 0 LEGALS Kremer, Perens, and Mancuso; NOTICE TO APPEAR Beynetts Gromek and Hegan. - a bag CIRCUIT COURT or =a At Philadeiphia RAE on te Se tt Fenton o~3 60) Fae Priiadetphia me OOO ears Deteon, Klinger and Partee;| SATO RE EST. Kner, ant Rosas : — Plaintiff, versus R. 1. B.| roaas RB. AUBUCHON, it living, ae & EL hig Unknown spouse, and, if dead, his unknown spouse, and Rew York ............ 6 12 0 his unknown _ heirs-at-law, Heetner and Evans; Wight,} legatees, _ devisees, grantees; erediters, ‘and ail other parties claiming interest, by, through under or against the said Page ond Rotioneon, Niearhos, Thomas B. Aubuchon, who is ‘ ae Det ont ° a. a not Known to be either dead or we “ alive; et al, De a 3906 Defendants. FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE : and Hayes; Newhouser OF PLORIDA: To Thomas B. Aubuchon, if living, } | | } dead, ‘his unknown spouse. and his unknown heirs-at-law, leg- | | At Rreekivn REE atees, devisees, grantees, cred- om ak tors, and all other parties te York 133 claiming Interest, by, through, Hieveklyn 7861 poder of against the nonig omas . Alfbuchon, who is Keel. Abernethy, Kraus and hut _known to be elther dead or Cowper, Wighe, Herring and Ed- altve . Mrs. A. B, Miller, if living, he: Baknown spouse, and, it dead . er unknown spoure, and het At Chieage RHE] Unknown heirscut-iaw, lean’ Com mate 913 0 fees, devisees, ‘grantees, credi{ ; tors, an other parties Cherege mine 9 9 1 claiming Interest, by, through, Tega etd Mueller, Kush, Ol- wader wr against the said Mrs, A 5 t, who is not known ree amt Levingston | to be elther dead or alive; —t. | A.B Miller, “Mifler 101 Ranch AY thereto RK F.| apd Ciroos, Mingling. gklahoma, is 2) is unkno spouse, if hiving, Ter and, if dead, his unknown 4a pouse, afd his unknown heirs- Sehent, Muney, Donelly, Kar! a legatees, devise: end Sorminick, Wright, Posedel. oes, creditors, and al . Parties claiming interest, Bervett, Johnson, Wallace, Sain, through, under or against Writ ont Pocdgett aid A. B. Miller, who is nown to be either dead or i tLeecelttebers, might geme,; rhe unknown spouse of Carl pretenaedt & Aubuchon, late of Monroe County, State of Florida, if living, and her unknown spouse, it dead, ber unknown a r unknown tees, devisees, cred ‘* an all or patties claiming interest, by, through, under or against (tut wr Pet. OB. he sald afknown spouse of Bree ee «2 ogi Carl E. Aubuchon, deceas- » 1 “oa oT 2 = re Si 923 11 The unknown _heirs- ematees, devisees, gtante & uo we 18% tors of sae Carl B. Crm tanet aes «wa: deceased, and all other * claiming ifterest, by, ew Yor . 4 @2 434 20% {hrough. ‘under of against the Prlleiciphes 260 434 2% said (CarlK. Aubuchon, de- Prrtsburgh ac 43 2% _— | claimants under any of the AMERICAN LEAGUE i aforesaid parties defendant; ' Wi Pe. G And all “parties having or fire . 7M z alng to have any right, title eee : “a 1 terest in the property here- veh, | sertbed Leteost a Me — - . + and each of you are hereby B astcngton os that GATO REAL ESTATE Cw vetamed }o «2 MPROVEMENT COMPANY, : ‘ a Plorida "poration, a» plaint . “es ede oes etd ITS sted @ suit against you, . oe 7) (30% | ana in the Cireuit n ule leventh Judicial ’ ’ 1 2 ON Mf the State of Florida, in Twe Softha ! t met of land situate in Monroe ae follows . . ‘on the Island of Key West and Games Tonight “y:.::' | Read's m eated in a i News and Grif os tant @ ten softball but Row better know i ball teams | or aquare, Bix (6). in. Tract ° n te opening game Bleven (IL) and ts described by ‘ Park doubleheade: and bounds as follows, © deubtcheeder Commenciig at the ‘ } f Whitehead and, Vir- os or Streets and = running f for first) Aiiie along the fine of Virgin- w= « without saying | Street Ina Northeaster!y there” ection Pitty (50) feet: =~ vie ighting at right angles in a oH ie f achusive leader theasterly direction Eighty- . o eweult ($2) feet, ten (16) inches; ’ . e¢ at right angles in a * will gr@bably use Crusce Southwesterly direction Fifty re he (se) feet to Whitenead Street; magrenem thence at fight angles in a ® fate Oropesa and Earl Northwesterly diraption slong ry oth ¢ | the. ine of WRitehead Stree as pony werk ao Highty-two (82) feet ten (10) be the Gardeners we . je place of begin- : yposed Mis -| er with the tene- - : “ acini Hse ereditaments and ap- he eco! game of the enances ’ —e h of you are hereby ' « fivet place your appearance pe oe eae om ed c@use on or « league with the © sionday, the 23rd day of Sep- | ts sying im the opening o46, otherwise the bill of nt tiled im eatd cause will an at win if the players § mo ae confessed by you. oman im @ knot for top um is farther ordered that this . » appeat be publifhed once Pe during each Week for four consecu- Hered tee yet to be into | + weeks in The Key West Citt- but h hopes | * a wewapaper published in te wor duran be Opes | Mamroe Co ~ Rat + ate . PONE ‘ a“ S dring a wenignt . oe County, Florida, this A. D, 1946. c. SAWYER, Pander ot Drudge witli bd the} eto or Rug ben seed Atevom behind plate} (neat) é erent Ci ‘ ke te Mewemen. Restaurant wind for Monroe County, » ell probably start Willem state of Florida, ae the bell th Dien By Florence B. Sawyer uty Clerk. year, about & dozen one hit N THE NAMB OF THE STATE his unknown spouse, and, if Over Hi School | wag Sine inine team last night at Bayview Park won over the High School played of a scheduled double- | representing Key West in th header. | South Florida district tournament Rain caused postponement of, at Miami, went into the semi- the second contest after the Fly-' finals and then lost to thé Pan- ing Eagles and Roy’s Auto Parts: American niné by a 5 to 1 score. had played three innings. {Pan American was seeded No. 1 M. Kerr of the Students and club of the tournament and the in excellent pitching perform- ; themselves. * arices in the opening game. How- The first game they played was ever, Kerr weakened in the last ! against the Royal Palm Furniture two innings and PAL’s piled up|Company and they won 3 to 2. enough runs to win, Hancock pitthed a great game High School scored a run in| for Key West. Mario Castro hit the first round-on two hits and|onme over sécond with two on two stolen bases. PAL’s got one} base to score the winning runs, across in their half of the same Sterling and Jack Villareal poled. stanza to start the game off with | the othér safeties for the locals: a tie. The run passed home plate | In the field, Machin, Villareal, on a double by Velasquez, a walk , and an error. PAL's gave an inkling of what was to come when they tallied; ay a se three times in the third on an hit} ae wNERSHIE and two miscues. They added an-} Notice 1s hereby given that the . ‘tnershi) xi 4 other in the fourth on two walks, | Bon L- Ainategcn aed Gucded an error and a fielder’s choice. | Wolfson, under the firm name of ; | TROPICS CLUB, , located at 700 In the fifth they shoved over two | Duval Street, ox West, Florida, More on a pair of passes, two | Was Sispotved sone Re th dey of gafeties and a wild pitch. Thelen’ * Y- 146 by mutual cons last. two PAL runs were scored;.,Pated at Key West, Florida, this in the sixth when Arango sin-|‘t" “4 of August, AT) 1946. gled, L. Demeritt poled a double, (sd) GURDON WOLFSON Wickers singled and a fielder’s Spareiicese yori — NOTICE UXDER EICTITIOUS ig] jool scored a lone run} Nogice is HE 5 oe = by = SREBY GIVEN in bcs fifth too pls ip added the undersiened, desiring to aa another in the sixth on three hits! S8e¢ ip business under the ficti- ie S: tb ot “4 Schoo and tallied their last run in the|of Beauty Culture," S28 Southard seventh on a base oni balls, a stol- | Street, Key West, Florida, intends J to regist: the said fictitious pers ant i; singe by pe ywith the Clerk of the wclreait Court n the field, Velasquez han Monroe County, Florida. ry Dated Augt st, 9 two putouts and seven assists. shy pdr bt OR Arango had 12 putouts, and Sjur- sen two putouts and an assist. They were the best for the vic- tors. Bee Demeritt, Porter and eet ie Coerte: COURT OF THE Burchell played well for the los- ORIN TA EN Fee mone ers. Pat Duane and Robinson ‘ deserve special mention for their;pvcy p. wt N,. flashy playing. } : Plaintiff, pope ;. vs. YORCE At Bat, Bee Demeritt and Por-}iyie CLEVELAND WItSON, ter each hit two safely for the ween be es losers and Velasquez, Arango, L.| tw rite NAME OM RHE STATE Demeritt and F. Demeritt did the | OF FLORIDA. | ce: pee game for the victors. 525 Be SCR ERLAND S01 Score by innings: R. HE. 1 eeAaxtin Avenue, hee mie... =. WEG 4 8 Al pon cee Gee Doe PAL's 103 122 x9 10 2;LUCY D. WILSON has’ instituted M. Kerr and B, Demeritt; Ve- | St!t for aivorce against you, and r: you are hereby required to file am lasquez and O. Thrift. appearance in the above-styled sf thas court and cause with the Clerk of eo vecee hits: Velasquez, P. Said court at the Monroe County. meritt, L, Demeritt; stolen’ Courthouse at Key West, Flor bases: Porter 2, B, Deimeritt, Bur-{ (oper ioe: skort oot riage ee ts eT. 6; otherwise, the a chell, Angelica 2, Thrift 2, Aran- ‘tions of the’ bill of compla rt will go 2, L. Demeritt; sacrifice hit: ;P¢,,takeh a5 confessed by you. Dated this Sist day of July, A.D. P. Duane; struck out: by Kerr 2,; 1946. y of July Velasquez 1; bases on balls: | (S"4™) ROSS Re Velasquez 2, Kerr 7; double! Monres Cogs: y,., Flori Raa plays: Robinson to Porter, Porter, BY (sd) FLORENCE Bt) SAWYER, to P. Duane; umpires: Baker and be “1946 Mira; time of game: 1.10; scorer: } 7 itcrenlerereenteniaaineetanaett- Heuse Bill No. 1862 NOTICK 1S HEREBY - GIVEN, CI iandolfo, the holder of hee a ena amen that Clau CITY SPORTS the following. certificates has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be girls, 9 to 4, in the only full game! Bottle Cap Inn, softball teartt Velasquez of the PAL’s turned locals gave 4 good account of, NROE | | 24, followed by D. Roberts and H. ! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN’ age . rie ee : Be | Réading through my °files, by the Regulars, 7 to 6. Regulars had the following j lineup, all of the players still living today: Pazo 2b, B. Castillo 8b, Lewis rf, Lopez ss, Cremata ef, Acevedo If, Elbertson 1b, Se-, ss, Griffin If, Lowe c, Gordon 1b, and Van Valkenburg p. villa walked, was -sacrifieed : second by Albury; Pazo w: - game for the Regulars. LEADING PITCHERS Leading pitchers in the softball; Class A league, up to August 14,: included: | Hancotk, two wins, no losses; | J. Walker, one victory, no toss- CH £. Sweeting, two victories, no; losses; S. Griffin, one and none; P. Tynes, three and one; D. Roberts and Vidal, two and} one, each; C. Gates and Parks, one and: one, each. Other pitchers: M. Rosam and C. Valdez have; | won one and. lost two each. Arias | | won one and lost three. | Vidal pitched the: most innings, | Roberts, 23; .C.- Valdez, 21, and + F. Tynes, 20, | | D..Roberts and F. Tynes share | | honors in striking out the most ; | batters, 20 each. © Vidal whiffed ; | a total of 15. Vidal walked the most ‘batters, | 23 in all.. Arias walked 16, and | | Gates, D. Roberts amd H. Roberts | | each ‘passed 14. |__ Batters got the most hits off C.' | Valdez, 25. They also found M. | Rosam to their liking, getting 24 ' off his deliveries. Vidal gave up | ber of earned runs, holding the | opposition to one, followed by Gardner 3, Hancock 5, J. Roberts 7, Parks 6, E. Sweeting 8, S. Grif- issued thereon. The certificate! { numbers and years of issuance, the DIAMONDBALL } Gescription, of gite property, and} the es ch i yas ses: at Barview Park names in which it was assessed (Night Games) rtifieate N of issu 1944, TONIGHT— ‘e ription of Property:. Pt Lot \ ‘ fl 3 iq 6 PP-282 K-75 90, as 7:30—Miami Daily News vs. | r-totded in Monroe County records, Griffin's Bar. “Name in which Assessed: Wm. R. 9:00—Miami Herald vs. Del- | KERR, HST. monico, County of Monroe, State of Florida. Uniess such cettificate or cer- RECREATION tificates shall be redeemed accord- ing to law the property deserih Bayview Park—Tennis, Basket: | in, such certificate or certificates . wi e sold to the ighest der ball and Handball Courts, Dia-| ac me court house door on the mondball, Kiddy Playground, | first Monday in the month of Se 4 tember, 1946, which is the 2 y Comfort Stations. of September, Me neo Swimming. EAL) Gulf Dock and Rest Beach—| | t Monroe County, for fore- of @ mortgage and other th respect to all that cer- State of Florida, described De " Se ’ gugid-23-s0-septé.i946 i Deepsea Fishing. Small Boats. L , lata A Pe § meee teeta ome Overseas Tr. rtation Company, Inc.“ Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service Between MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS on Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West ‘Express Schedule: (No Stops En Route) LEA’ KEY WEST DAILY (Ex- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. M. Ar tives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EX SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock - ht and arrives at Key West at 200 o'clock A. M. Local Schedule: (Stops At All Intermediate Fenty LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o’- clock P.M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and — at Key West at 5:00 o'clock SS eee FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones: $2 and 68 WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets South Beach and Rest Beach—| Dated this ist day of August, | All of said property being in the | Caroline and New Sts. Lewis 3b,. Kules 2b, Reddick rf Roy’s Auto Parts, a member; jof the Class A softball league, The game. went 11 innings. Se- have also ordered new uniforms. 1 ;| Collapsible clothing boxes can Sevilla stole third and scored on be kept in a small space for fu- a fly by, Castillo to left to win the tue use if taken apart and rolled linto a cylinder. . Dickies toc * Diamonds . Matched Bridal Pair 14K Gold mountings I USE OUR LAY- AWAY PLAN 23 and Hancocok 22. { ] ky’ : . | Most earned runs were scored , fi c 3 -|off Arias 30, M .Rosam 21, °H. Roberts 17. i Walker gave up the least num- , Wl), Remember —Our CAR-SERVICE is your best CAR-SAVER. Keep your present car “alive” until you get delivery of your new Chevrolet by bringing it to us for skilled service now and at regular intervals. MULBERG CHEVROLET COMPANY PHONE 377 will Pe representing Key Westin a major er minor league. i eiericicicics: Because you're not a» diamond expert you may be tempted to let size of price influence your choice. It’s @ life-time investment in happiness; choose wisely! Depend on our reputation to guide you to thé key to Quality. Buy with com fidence here . . . every diamond we selb is completely guaranteed. ~~ QUALIED: * JEWELERS —— 514 DUVAL STREET + HEY WEST, FLORIOR i THANK YOU | | for waiting for delivery of your NEW CHEVROLET We are doing our best fo see that you get your new car as quickly as possible We want to thank our custemers end spective customers for yout friendly patience while awaiting your Chevrolets. We know it is @ hardship te welt needed transportation; but we you will understand that we, Chevrolet, are as eager fo deliver cars us you are to obtain them. Unfortunately, production so far this year ts far under expectations. Chevrolet Moter Division sums up the situation thus: “Even though our rate of production normally exceeds that of any ofher manufacturer, we have beer able to build, up to July 1, only 12.4 per as many cars as we had built up to that date in 1941. Production ts far below normal, because of quent shortages of essential mate- rials and parts. Strike after strike at the plants of our suppliers has seriously impeded our progress toward full production, and the cumulative effect severely hampers every meny- facturing and assembly plant. In June we were able to build only 29.2 per cenf as many cars as we produced in the some month in 1941." While production is restricted, s0—in proportion—are shipments of cars te us. As production increases, we are assured of getting our proportionate share of the total—and as quickly as cars are received, we will speed deliveries fo our customers. Key Wes«, Fla.