The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 15, 1946, Page 3

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Caps Tie Play-off Beating B- 8s, 6 to 2 iat \ Rose and Leone Stores Bottle eharepionship epiece lest night by the 5-29 Jewelers, 6 Gayview Park. The third ot Geowtemg = comtest. orginally wheweted fer tonight, has been eed enti 750 pm. Mon- * ‘Yhr Beteke Cappers took sweet © erg oo ther former nemesis, Peete, Retert. taking the lead wt meng and holding drew first blood at tthe ball thy . tee 7 7 u ys ; = — pe specializes in lingerie, nylon! ~ SeoteG ana stockings, ladies’ silk and cotton! * tweehed third, scoring id-ri $ ‘i apy es robes, mid-riff pajamas, girdles, | O& gan, Phil bras, blouses and sportswear— 'P featuring sizes for larger women. Reber. & Bottler spark- i A ed eately ond Cart It is also headquarters for uni- ae Goeth with 0 oe a forms for all purposes. St te add another rua. Their opening announcement fuusth stones, the Jew appeared in Wednesday's paper. ged thels fest run when The store is artistically appoint- ied, Seo Sire dev- ed, being done in white wheat} re Woberts, Andy finished fixtures with mirrors in- naied sending Mira to set in the walls. The windows hterboudt was hit by a “are most inviting and the entire alt and “Pic Traynor” ‘decoration scheme gives the ane c or ca hee poled one to short *t0T 8n appearance of ele- . wit Mira at the 24nce: then Kerr was safe on Carey singled and Hap- oe tor « homer to left d » meings RHE we NO. 10-045 oe 110-2 6 4 woinintiee, ye oo ot *. NOTICE TO APPES Pa ~~ <2 #8 0 joun ‘eRNoT, “et © Albury; Han-! Defendant. oh om? Ke To d Terrace, Wane ™ Hancock; three i Jersey. a Ce . u are hereby required to file he rhemel twoebase hit: an appearance in the foregoing di- “ tolem bases: Baker 2,( vores _actfn on or before Novem- femell. Albury; sacrifice hit: |" * id) Ross c SAWYI bd #) Struck out: by Han Clerk of Circuit Cou " Monroe Florida. * 3 by Roberts 2; bases on ‘oct nov 1-8-15, 1946 ° ff Reberts 2, off Hancock ee . i * geome: 100; umpires NOTICE OF SPpLicatION FOR Vitierest and Acevedo; scorer: eA Ae , TICE REBY GIVEN that deen * tio Lopez, the holder of the -— EDN f fen Jing certificates has filed sald 7 * Ne certificates for a tax deed to be (Cemtineed from Page One) bers and years of issuance, the and . description of the property, and the i and Officer . the Deck at’ names in which it was assessed are he Submarine Mase. Naturallyi®* follows: | | . = emine when Clay-| Shoppe, owned and operated by a why Sugsing first’ Benjamin Berman. This shoppe! fehing trip with eagerness and} epee te be able to give the in- tren of the “Dolphin” a quick eet feb before Mr. Truman woes aboard 1 cortemty am greatly en- Stesaee A Siebken said, . adding thet & would be “a great honor” © pilet the President on a fish- tip ever the light blue wa- of the Gall Stream Veteran of War The woung Nebraskan is 9 vet- ean of seven and one-half years ® the Newy. He was at Pearl Herter when the war started, ee orved om submarine ves- beth the Pacific and At- ant finally being appointed the staff of Admiral Five, wumender of Gubmerines, 7th Pieet, om Australia x The “Delphin” can accommo- : ete 14 persons in addition to e he 6 members of the crew = an shumtlance of deep-sea fish- es equipment m board, in- hetene four stationary fishing}, ¥ : : fuentehed with fasteners om and other gear. The ment w satfielent to permit o pemeons to figh at the same ei . bb Bebop rt neers most S the eapetstructure from the cam. Directly forwatd of i» home seats astern is a room & ‘ od as 4 dispensary mtaining various « and similar Par aft are for six. The wnpletely en- ean be operat enclosed pilot ' . power HUall-Scott } jssuca thereon. The certifi can take the Le tp hrough some rough [ Skipper Siebken said 7 2 No. 824. Year of Is- ‘ * ser is his crew Of | suance, 1940. as Ge cheowr © J. C. Pi- Description of Prope ou tow coxswain; J ription ot OTE ud R. C. Leon I native of Guam and econd class. House Guarded : EL P. pertous two-story frame Henb th Beene ices gned to Capt. Cooper, | county of Monroe, State of Florida 7 y jess ep or ce - Presdent Truman will sabat A oye ‘ eeutenee while in Keyjto lav - aescribed in . = y ard sien certificate or certificates will | bg placed under guard fesoid to the highest bidder at The | B= 140 ouse door on the first Mon- cersday immediately upon 1e-| court bores th of December, 146, | « of word of the President's Conateveted of West Indies building is well de- * » rete ~~ ae vot event of rough |; and comfortable; (sEAL) Among Most Beautiful Here In Key W. One of Key West’s ae rot tiful stores is the Rose Juvenile| over their | { Brady, Lockwood | Run Craig Station, J. H.. Brady, who for many | years prior to 1943 operated the | "| Poor Old Craig Service Station, Division and Francis streets, has just severed his association with !the distributors of Pure Oil and H Gasoline products and has taken popular station. In Bootery, at 619 Duval street, in| addition to oil and gas, he has the new Valdez Building. This} batteries, tires, tubes and acces- | new establishment is owned and! sories. operated by David Rosenfield, who specializes in Medi-Cross) magic comfort for children’s! shoes, shoes for little tots and| growing boys and girls. At the same address is to be found the Leona Specialty! ,;and refreshments will be 1 { Wygant All of said property being in the County 6f Monroe, State of Florida. Upless such certificate or certifi- cates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will he sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Monday in month of December, 1946, waits is the 2nd day of Decem- 46. ber, “ated this Bist day of October, 2AL) Clerk of © Monroe County nov 1-8-15-22, 1946 NOTICE OF APPLIC arate (Houxe RIM No 1863) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Leocwlio Lopez, the holder of the following certificates, has filed said cerfificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate num- bers and years of issuance, the description of {he property, and the names in which it was asSessed Ww p1ON FOR ‘No. 216. Year of Is- aunty Ss. fame in which assessed, J. Foster Wyeant. Af of saia property being in the Sounty of Monroe, State gf Florida. Binlesg stich certificate’ or certi- icates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in wuch certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the court Bouse door on the first Mon- day. in month ef December, 1946, Which is the 2nd day of December, 1946. Dated this 31st day 1996. | (SEAL) Clerk of Monroe Counta, noy 1-8 NOTICE OF 4PPL! ak Die (House Bill No 181 Noric€é IS HEREBY G Leovadio Lopéz, the holder of the following certificates, has filed said ertificates for a tax deed to be other ig the 2nd day of Dec 1946 : Date@ this Bist day of October, ROSS C SAWYE Clerk of Circuit Cow Monroe County, Florid: nov 1-8 133 @ thase ———<$—<—<—— shommbers of the press and ————s ¢ the presidential party ke wh the commandant’s quar- wilt be asngned to the bache- Steers quarters About 25 edd f the press are ex- pe: ted leaped Stokowski has three + edie Antonio Stanis- —" ez name jesia wow | 4Ul Grocers not to) OYFYYY LST See STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE gt weve ryyy: of October, } Associated with J. H. Brady is B. P.; Lockwood, who operates. the General Repairs department. Mr, Lockwood is a factory-train- ed automotive mechanic. He has more than 28 consecutive years of experience with General Mo-' tors, the Chrysler Corporation and the Ford Motor Co., as well as with the Kermoth “Marine Engine” manufacturers. Mr. Lockwood is a mechanic who can completely overhaul any auto- mobile or marine engine. Elsewhere in today’s paper is the announcement of this new} service. Mr, Lockwood is a resi- dent of Key West, owning his own home at 2800 Seidenberg; avenue. H A. Weaver assists in the re- pairing of cars, trucks, etc. He is a veteran, having served in the navy for five years. On the! submarine “Blue Fish” for three years in the Pacific. He also was with the Atlantic fleet for two years. SERIES OF SKATING PARTIES FOR | MEN STARTS TONIGHT | Enlisted personnel of the Na-! val Submarine Base will sponsor a roller skating party tonight } from 8:00 to 10:00 o’clock on the newly ‘lighted tennis courts ad- jacent to the enlisted men’s swimming pool. Recorded music peepee) able. Skates will be furnished ; free of charge. \ = > = AN : th HOME GIFTS - SILVERWARE ELRY WATCHES - J Y - HOME GIFTS - SILVERWARE - DIAMONDS | aboard the U.S.S. Franklin. i planned for Miss Ward was a per- | erts and Catherine Yradi. is easiest where yi u find POLLOCK’S _THE KEY WEST CITIZEN* ard-Richardsan.|Clara B: Bailey Betrothal Told ° ,./To Wed E, Fabal Of interest to their many} Mrs. Myrell Bailey, Aronovitz friends in this city and in Fort} Lane, announces the engagement! Key * of her daughter, Clara Bow| this afte Lauderdale is the announcement | if of the engagement and approach- ; Bailey. te bee 5 yu # 2 ing marriage of Miss Harriet Mel Mrs. fe ninin ree 1, 1032 Cath- in : today by the bride’s parents, Mr. Migs Bailey, daughter of the | maatly ghortheasterly. ue atemney ? and Mrs. William A. Wara .of| te J. D. Bailey, is a senior’at) Florifla: Continued fair with| M& Moderate east to _squlie the Key West High School. « Mr. Fabal is a graduate of Key West High, served three and one- half years in the Army Air Corps as technical sergeant,.two years. of which aere served in the Pa- cific Theater: }. + Fort Lauderdale. Miss Ward is a graduate of th® Convent of Mary Immaculate. She is the granddaughter of the late Captain and Mrs. James E. Ward of this city. My. Richardson is the son of A : 4 Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Richardson The weddipm. gate Will. be ‘an- of Key West. He is a veteran of , Bounced later. World War ‘Il, having Soe ‘ Subseribe to The Citizen three years in the U. S. Navy, Two ‘and one-half years of Mr. See Richardson's service with the Navy were spent in the. Pacific At the present time he is en- rolled at the University of Flor- ida, where he is studying civil]: engineering. The date of the wedding has for Dec. 21 at. the Fleming Street Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m. Among the pre-nuptial events ; sonal ‘shower given by her aunts}: in Fort Lauderdale on October 19. A miscellaneous tea shower will be given for her December } 5 by her attendants, Misses Syl- via Baker, Yvonne Stewart, Nel- lie Trujillo, Betty Louise Rob- VEFW Plans for a membership drive || were discussed at the reg-| ular meeting of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary last‘ night at the club rooms. Alli mothers, wives and sisters of vet-j| erans of foreign service are eli ible. Prospective members may contact Mrs. Ida Smith, mem- Auxiliary Meets NATIONAL | }S AIRLINES bership committee chairman, TNE BUCCANEERS 1B 95-2 Poinciana Place, ‘Telephone!|* STRE PHONE NO. 8 462-M. | TELEPHONE 1040 : iDS WATCHES - JEWELRY: :: HOME GIFTS - SILVERWARE - DLAAMONDS - WATCHES: : JEWELR ©'e b a ro *f ® re : ...0f course” e Best Selections... a % : ‘ \ Wii, ; } AN ” Ss C re USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN | < SSS = 5 DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWE SILVERWARE - D1AMONDS - HOME GiFiS - day. C faitinued cool this after-! ers. noon ard tonight; warmer Satur-! East Gulf of aot 4 i slowly Sawa y. Few scattered show- ers al¢ng the i Jew PAGE om est and Vicinity: Fair | ¥ally ¥s n, tonight and Satur- ! and Sa | ers, Saturday. Partly cloudy ising temperature through > Jacksonville “to immediate east! hate been issued. PURE Place Your Refrigeration on @ REAL ICE BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service REAL ICE“ Thompson Enterprises, Ine. More Economicall It Is PURE Healthy and Safe (ICE DIVISION) KEY WEST. FLA. - HOME GIFTS. 2-DIAMOND HAMILTON $129 QUALITY ELERS KEY WEST - WATCHES - JEWELRY K’S JUVMUIATS > S1i2ID INOH™ 9; 14 DUVAL STREET HOME GIFTS —— ing. | weather ~ with ; “show t No small craft or storm watmings

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