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50 — ust -- oe «.. ~aenk. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1950 DEWITT ROBERTS, CLAUDE VALDEZ TEAM UP TO TOSS NO-HIT, NO-RUN CONTEST First Of 1950 Season Here ~~ “As B-29°s Take 11-0 Blasting i DeWitt Roberts and Claude Valdez teamed up to pitch the first} P&SS- no-hit, nogun game of the 1950 sof blasted the B-29 Bombers 11-0 i > = m in the second game of a softball dou- | the first bleheadeb ‘last ‘night ‘at Bayview handed the Tides Inn ~ 2 2hi vo-hit pi th a 7-2 setback behind the two-hit pitching of | Joe Mira's double to left. * | three, and hit two batters. Val- des pitched three innings, struck j out two, and did not issue a free Offensively, the Bamboo son as the Bamboo Room | Room got off to a flying start as expected, They scored a run in inning when Acevedo | lived on an error jand_ scored on tball Park: In the opener, the VFW THE Classified Ads INFORMATION FOR THE ADVERTISER Rates Per Line of Space tof Single and Consecutive Days 8 Point Lightface (Regular) Type 1 Oc 3 Consecutive Days — % 6 Consecutive Days 15 Censecutive Days 30 Consecutive Days .— 6¢ sO Le: (Display Rates On Applicatie-* 8 Point Minimum Charge Minimum space to be charged for any one inser- tion will be for 3 lines. (Es- thnate 5 words per line.) 8 Point BLACKFACE CAPS The rate for 8 Point black- face caps is 2 times a line more than for 8 Point light- face regular type. Deadline — Vo insure publication, copy must be in the Adver- H tising Department office be- | fore 11 o’clock in the morn- | iv 19 Point Ty; etry fishes Wate for 8 Point Richard Perez. * | In the first game, Tides-Inn ; took an early lead by scoring two) Perez the winning hurler, struck | runs in the first inning as a re-| ut four sad walked seven, but sult of a walk, Kerr's double, | Was tight with the base hits. Gar Henriquez’s infield smash, and a| Cia, VFW first baseman, hit saf fielder’s choice. The VFW tied it up in’ the second inning without the aid of a hit. Four walks and a hit batsman contributed two runs. The VW took the lead in the} fourth when three walks and three hits produced four runs. They added another run in the fifth on a walk, a sacrifice, an in- field out, ando wild pitch. Don- nie Williams, Tides-Inn pitcher, , Struck out.four and walked eight. hit safely twice in three official trips to the plate. Score by innings. R. H. E.! VFW 020 410 0—7 5 1! Room two insurance runs in the The rate for 8 Point black- Tides Inn 200 900 0—2 2 0: seventh, George Barber, with two face type is 1% times a line R. Perez and K. Rodriguez,! doubles, and Al Acevedo with more than the cost for 8 Campbell; Williams and Hen-itwo singles, led the Bamboo Point lightface regular type. riquez. Room offensive. be Score pysinninis: be In the second game, Roberts’ Bamboos 160 012 2—11 10 2 = and Valdes’ ptching highlighted B-29's 000 000 0— 0 0 7| ALL ADVERTISING IS ACCEPTED under the foliowing conditionst In the contest. Roberts pitched four! innin; truck out eight, walked, LIGHTFACE CAPS The rate for 8 Point light- face (regular) caps is 1% times a line more than the cost for 8 Point lightface In the second ,they broke loose for six runs on two walks, four hits, and an error. A walk, San- tana’s double, and an error, gave the Bomboo Room another run in the fifth. They added two more regular tyve. in the sixth without the aid of aj; — hit. 8 Point Four hits gave the Bamboo Blackface Type +, cHghtface regular type. 2 Point Type 2 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. 18 Point Type 3 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. 24 Point Type 4 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. ing on the day of publica; tion. Phone 51 Use your phone.. Adver- tisements may be inserted in these columns by phone. Office Business office in The Citizen Building, corner of Greene and Ann Streets. { Door to the right on enter- ‘ ing building. Roberts, Valdez (4) and Castro; Turner and Griffen. ALL-STAR BE STAGED An All-Star amateur card will be presented this Fri+ day at the Key West Sports Arena, Simonton and Greena streets. There will be six bouts, in+! cluding a heavyweight tussle. On ; the card from Key West will be Frank Oliver, Louis Demarco, George Dzbinski. Oliver will be making his first appearance, but Demarco and Dzbinski are well-known toa local fans. Dzbinski holds a trophy for accomplishing _ the quickest knockout in the Miami Golden Gloves, boxing ,tourna- In the. group coming from Miami are Baker, Bremmer and Thomas. This Bremmer is one of ‘the hotest little boxe: uggers ever to enter a local ring. Next Tuesday night, a wot man's wresfling show will be staged ‘at the ‘arena: ‘These 'per¢ formances’ ‘feally bring’ in’ the crowds in Key West ds they do AMATEUR» BOXING BOUTS TO boxing. ‘Red Sox Beat FRIDAY With The Majors TODAYS — GAMES By The Associated Press Yankees 6-3 BOSTON, Apr. 19.—(4).—The Boston Red Sox defeated the New York Yankees, 6 to 3, in the morning half of a morning-after- in Fenway Park. The Red Sox went early on the Yankees’ to work: by Johnny Pesky. Vern Stephens ‘elsewhere. Dick Lee is returning to Key West tonight to take over mana- gership of the local arena, Mr. and Mrs. Merril Lee proprietors announce today. Lee, a former boxer, is well- known locally, and many fans will be glad to hear of his re- turn. 272 Absentee — Ballots Are Cast In County and Bobby Doerr around a walk to Ted Williams and an error by| Gene Woodling gave the Red Sox two runs in the first inning. Ted Williams’ first homer of the year with Pesky aboard in’ the third gave the Bossox two, more runs. The Red Sox added two tilies; in the fourth, one of them forced | home when Raschi stopped Bos- ton the rest of the way. Singles by Yogi Berra, Cliff Maples and pinch batter Dick Wakefield accounted for two Yankees runs in the fifth. Berra’s double drove in Woodling with a Yankee tally in the sixth. Joe Dobson pitched the route Two hundred and seventy two absentee ballots had been cast up to this afternoon in the County Courthouse office of Howard England, acting county supervisor of registration. Ten of the b Hots came in the mail, England said. WEATHERMAN Key West and Vicinit with widel; jewers today cloudy local sh Thursday. tle to moderate southeast and south winds, fresh in showers. Florida: Partly cloudy tday and Thursday. Few widely scat- tered light showers. Continued mild except cooler in extreme north portion late Thursday. Jacksonville thru The Florida through Continued mild. Gen- Moderate _ occasionally fresh, southeast to south winds taday and = Thursday. Partly cloudy weather. Widely scattered light showers, mostly over north portion! ast Gulf of Mexico: Moderate mostly southeast. to today and Thurs- day shifting to northerly over extreme north portion Thursday. Joudy weather with a few local showers. i Jacksonville To Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warnings have been issued Tides we le, south winds Naval Base TOMORROW 3 Eastern Stancard Time High Low 10:52 a.m. 4:29 a.m. -— jm. 5:55 p.m. kees to six hits. American League FIRST GAME New York 000 021 000—3 6 Boston 202 200 00x—6 11 Vic Raschi, Duane Pillette (5). Don Johnson (7) and Yogi Berra; Joe Dobson and Matt Batts. HHR—Ted Williams, Boston, 3rd, one on, Ist of year. WP—Dobson (1-0). LP—Raschi (0-1). National League No reports. Haverstick Is Eliminated From Tourney PINEHURST, N. C., April 19. medalist junior of Pennsylvania, hasi Lancaster, been ousted from the North and South Amateur Golf Tournament: Arthur A. Ruffin, junior, of Wilson, North Carolina, defeated Haverstick, five and four, in a tsecond round match today. Defending Champion Stranahan moved through second round with ease. Toledo, Ohio, trimmed Jack R. West Virginia, five and four. Stranahan was five under pal for the 14 holes needed to beat Peck. A recently developed voice magnifier system for use for pub- lic address and similar purposes consists only of a hand micro- the The Peck of Logan, \sians as the plane cari = one. plane caried n@!fURNISHED apartment, electric! The New Times of Moscow kitchen, two blocks from beach. accuses the United States of em- ia cones no pets. Phone barking upon a policy: of, pro.| 136M aprl9-3t vocations. It likens the United | | States policies to those. of the . glass behind which he was sits noon Patriot's Day double-header; = 1949 21-|) game winner, Vic Raschi. Singles « | Enrique tt y for Boston and limited the yan Frank |? millionaire’s son} , ing, transient or contract, The Citizen will be responsible only for the ADVERTISING, and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING for only the actual amount of the part of the advertisement where the error occurt. FOR RENT--APARTMENTS USSR SAYS BALTIC AND HOUSES (Continued From Page One) FOR RENT—TRAILERS AND ROOMS THREE rooms, with private bath. In private home. Very reason- able. 508 William, Street, Phone} 831-R. apr19-2tx German and Japanese fascists. BOMBS TOSSED MODERN 3-room trailer. Stock Island ‘Trailer Park, Phone 1689. apr7-3tx | FURNISHED house keeping trail-; tact Minter, 545-D Poinciana. er and comfortable guest rooms. | Weekly or monthly rates. Young's Tourist Rest, 1721 Flagler, Phone 1172-J. apr17-tf TT ASSL AS event of error in advertis- inserticn in CLASSIFIED space occupied by the first FOR SALE—USED CARS 1939 DODGE, $150.00. Apply 1022 Fleming Street. apr18-2tx 1948 KAISER, good condition, radio and heater. $1,C00. Con- apr18-3tx FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS | ONE 2-bedroom house complete-} (Continued From Page One’ ly furnished, 710 Bakers Lane.} ding. apr 19-2) Apparently these two bombs are more expressions of anti- | NEW two-bedroom house, furn- British and anti-American senti- ished, $100.00 per month. Phone ment on part of Arab extremists. |28, after 6, 615-R. apr18-3tx They assert Britain and the Unit- H ed States are taking Israel's part| APARTMENT for rent, opposite! in the Arab-Israeli disputes. police station. 209 Ann Street. | apr18-3tx | 19-FOOT trailer, $35.00 monthly on your lot. See Elva Higgins, back Weavers, Stock Island. apr18-3tx FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS SMALL studio size piano, Mo- reno, piano tuner Phone 825-J. apr18-6t FOR SALE—BOATS AND MARINE MOTORS ! OVLASEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming St. Rooms from $10.00 weekly. Coffee shop, bar. Phone 798. mar3l-if LEGALS TWO-BEDROOM apartment new- ly furnished. Very reasonable. v| 1014 Truman Ave. apr18-6tx ‘|FURNISHED ‘apartment, 162 Packer Street. apr18,3t: rg ARSE VE? eatin Rises anal :|TWO-ROOM apartment, all utili-| Does te d_for children. ‘Bil-! \ Nat Hotel, 525 Eaton Street. apris- s ¥ FiED| FURNISHED one-bedroom apart- orce hax been filed) ment. Couple only. No pets. a 3 Gakene tO of syour| Apply after 5 P.M., 1221 Newton ana’ tis the original’ iercolfen apr18-3t ‘ourt on Sao eS h the Clerk of th eM otherwise | FURNISHED apartment. No pet > will be en-| Apply 818 Olivia. aprl8-3tx ainst you. 18th day of April, ; a ty West, Monroe! APARTMENT. Porch overlooking | garden. Quiet adults. No pets.! Everythint furnished. $20.00" “}weekly or $60.00 monthly, with- out linens and utilities. 1214 Duv.l, Phone 243-R. apr17-t! ‘omplainant Toa Key Florida aprig-2G,may3-1 0,1950. THREE-ROOM APARTMENT Bath, All Electric Kitchen Utilities Furnished STUTZ HOTEL 410 Fleming Street aprl2-tf :| FURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms and bath. Everything furnish- _Jed. Coral Hotel Apartments, op- Y | posite Post Office. mar28-30t PUBLICATION BY A M. MILLER ME '| APARTMENT, newly renovated, private bath, all modern con- 1¢|yeniences. By week or month. y 15 ‘}Post Office Inn, Simonton St. tled i ) mar27-tt tions therein Comp! itt’ Divorce ta ° of th erw ise Apply |. Al from 9 to 6, after 6:30, WANTED TO RENT 12x4 FOOT, flat bottom boat. Complete with oars, almost new. New 7% outboard with 10 slow hours. Ideal fishing and pleasure rig, only $230.00. 2112 Harris Ave. apr17-3t sleeping room by with no bad habits. apr19-2tx FOR RENT—COTTAGES reer COZY. cottage, living;room, bed- ,room, - kitchenette, bath. Also putdoor kitchen and patio, $18.00! com- | weekly, , $60.00 monthly, pletely furnished.,. Godfrey, Key West Trailer Park, Simonton and Virginia Streets, apr19-3tx 80-FOOT frontage on Flagler Avenue four lots 70x 88, half- block east of White street. Write P. O. Box 606. aprl9-3t OOT lot on Duck Ave., Street. 50 x .120- off 17th 1186-J. apr18-6tx FOR-any kind of property, large or small homes. Ocean frontage. Motels, investments, building Street, etc. Paul Boysen, Fleming Street, Box 303, K.W. apr4- 300” by, approximately 275’ on old ‘ highway, Stock Island, to wa- t@@ront with riparian rights, $5,- 000. Phone 60f (Dan Navarro). apr4-tf LOT, 80’x 450’, east shore Big Pine Key containing large deep dredged yacht, harbor and be tained will as con- 1 a VETERANS! jda, this }OWN your 2 or 3 bedroom home. ae No down payment. $63 month. cuit court, |ly. Phone 598 from 1 to 7 P.M. apr10-tf “lorida. and ORDE Monroe County, of April, * u COMPLETELY furnished two- bedroom bungalow on land- ., | Seaped corner lot in nice resi- 90) dential section. Johnson and ;| Johnson, 415 Duval Street. Phone y | 372. apr8-tf FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS Complainant, On DIVORCE }wint CLEAN, cumfortable room, reas- BUR ES wee onable rate. 513 Whitehead iro in Packs, Street, opposite Court House. I nee unknown. aprl9-3tx hereby notified that a are ¢ ————— of Complaint for Divorce has ; : nd you are} TWO apartments available. Light a copy ef housekeeping room. At-| liam Street apr18-6tx on the and file the e¢ « Kk o n the offive of the Clerk of ONE-BEDROOM apartment, ev- lav of May 1950 in default of] erything furnished, private h the Bill of Complaint will be| peach. Also rooms. Attractive Itaken as confessed against you. a [iis “notice shall. be published} weekly, monthly _ rates. Marine mnsecutive weeks in The} Motel, South and Simonton. t Citizen. * nd Ordered at Key West, mar29-30tx. , this 4th day of April, A. D. i EARL R. AD. { Clerk, Cireuit Monroe Count F y: Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. FOR RENT—BUNGALOWS ished, electric tub shower, screened porch, garden. One child. No pets. Shown, only 3-6 . G. SAWYER, tor For Complainant, phone, a loundspeaker horn and a six-volt battery. 5% Duval Street, | eevee Florida 519-19-20,1950. P-M., 1401 United. aprl8-tt 411 -Wil-}- . COOL, spacious, beautifully furn-} channel to Bogie Channel. On greded county road. Beautiful sand beach. Lot is filled and graded behind sand beach. Ap- ply Hudgins & Alfonso, Inc. Phone Summerland Key, No 2 for appointment. apr15-19-22-26-4t FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS a ac il es as ath A ‘THREE PAIRS, four pane glass windows, 23 x 20. screens, brass handles, hinges. Any good offer. Phone .17¢2-J, Brinton. , apr18-3tx pabeisseaias ces besesteenrewnconenet RES USED metal 'shingles,/8x 12. All kind of ‘lumber and _ heavy timber, algo, used.-Cheap. See Mr. Sriyder; astic ¢ Trailer Park, United Street, after 6 P.M. aprl7-3tx cama Oc Sem SI) 700-19 heavy duty 6 ply tire. ‘Apply’ Citizen office. apr.12,-tf aan ROCK, marl, sand, top soil. See us for cheapest prices in town. 1350-M, Buster Cerezo. ure eee FIVE bundles of old newspapers, 5c. Inqire The Citizen Office. Pfione 51. ’ | CHILDREN’S CORNER «DELIVERY SERVICE ON purchoses. Anywhere in Key West or Stock Island, only 35c. apri9-6t I Pkone 76. iid ‘GERMAN SHEPHERD. PUPS. FOR SALE—HEAL ESTATE | A.K.C. CHAMPION STOCK. 6 | MONTHS. ‘BOX 315, RT. 2, HOMESTEAD, {1948 GLIDER house trailer, 19- Phone 11834 i : lots, business property on Duval! SELL W. T. RAWLEIGH prod- aprl5-30t mar21-tf FOR SALE—HOUSES NEW, urfurnished house, , two bedrooms, tile bath, 40-gallon electric hot water heater, large corner lot. $2,000.00 cash, balance +$61.00 menthly, F.H.A. Immedi- ‘ate occupancy, 2400 Fogarty Ave-|SpECIAL 16-inch Dixie hand apr15-7tx FOR SALE—CANINES AND FELINES MRS. McELROY, aprl4-5t FOR SALE—TRAILERS foot.. Sleeps four. Fully equip- ped. Nelson Dolly. $800.00, M.P.R. Smith; Mastic Trailer Park, 638 United Street. aprl4-6tx HELP WANTED—MALE LIFETIME JOB ucts, established 1881. Sold K.! W. for years. Pay freight only, from Miami. 250 items, all vol-; untary repeaters, priced right,! high quality. A business of your own, with a proven future. Con-! tact Avery C. Smith, distributor, ! 308 N.W. 27th Avenue, Miami, Fla. Phone 4-3646, mornings. | | apr19-3t j MESSENGER wanted, day work.” Bicycle or motor scooter. Ap- ply Western Union. apr18-3t CLERK, experienced, for vegeta-} ble department. Baer’s Market. apr17-tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE seeking. Avon products, well- neighborhood representative. For interview write Mrs. Smedley, P. O. Box 1101, W. Palm Beach, Fila. apr17-6t ALL-AROUND beauty operator. Apply 536 Fleming Street. YOU may be the one we are. known and well liked cosmetics, | will place a reliable woman as) FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD | | ronwrrone and APPLIANCES NORGE electric range, good con-| Phone: Summerland Key No. 2 jan4-wed-sat-tf FOR SALE—PRINTED FORMS LEASES, 5c each. Promissary notes, lc each. Minimum chorge 5c. Artman Press, Citizen Bidg Phone 51. mar21-tf TRANSPORTATION LOCAL and long distance haul- ing and storage. Ramsey Trans- fer, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Phone 290. Agent for Burnham Van Lines. aprl0-tf MOVING AND HAULING PAGE FIV? a UEIEEEEEIREEEEEnEE TEMPERATURES At 8:30 A.M., EST dition, £50.00; 919 Southard Street. apr18-3tx | Atlanta af BATHTUP. and toilet, good con-! Augusta 58 dition. Tower apt., 814 Flem-| Billings 28 ing St. apr18-3tx j Birmingham 57 | Bismark 32 FOR SALE—FLOWERS, TREES, | Boston 54 SHRUBS, PLANTS, ETC. _| Buffalo 35 ate ale Charleston 64 s, boug- Chicago 44 nvilae frangipanis,! Corpus Cb-isti 70 stephanotis, cactus, other plants.j Denver 26 1004. Southard Street. Phone | Detroit 49 1049-J. apr19-1tx | E] Paso 53 | Ft. Worth 52 SERVICES AND REPAIRS (Galveston 64 —RADIOS Jacksonville 65 —————— ye Kansas City . 40 REASONABLE, guaranteed radic | KEY WEST . e repair Sixteen year: | Key West Airport 75 radio perience. Pick up anc; Los Angeles 54 delivery. Osorio’s Radio, 111} Louisville 54 Whitehead St., Phone 769-M. Meridian 49 apr19-15t> | Miami 69 Minneapolis 35 PERSONAL Memphis 55 Be 2s Saree. ___| New Orleans 56 ONLY SRVEN MORE DAYS|New York - 52 FOR THAT FREE 5 X 7 GLAM. | Norfolk 62 OUR PORTRAIT BY NATIONAL | Oklahoma City 42 STUDIO. PHONE 1327. apr19-1t| Omaha 38 cae ___ | Pensacola 61 PUBLIC SERVICE Elta z Roanoke 51 EXCAVATING. bulldozing, heav; | St. Lou's ‘ ohee hauling, pile driving, road | | S27 Antonio building, DDT fogging, etc. Die capeees = H4 FREE ESTIMATES Seattle. i i Write Hudgins & Alfonso, Inc., ee a Ramrod Key Post (Office: Washington et 58 Phrygia was an ancient king- dem in Asia Minor. MISCELLANEOUS YOU are not obligated to buy anything to get that beautiful 5x7 free portrait from National Studio. Phone 1327, » apr19-tf SERVICES AND REPAIRS —SEWING MACHINES WE clean, repair in your home. Electrify, buy old machines. Free estimates. Phone 1098-R. apr19-3tx BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Storage - Furniture Moving Lacal and Long Distance Age" Airvan Moving, & Srorage ISLAND CITY TRANS) ;Phones 166 and 488, ‘_E. V. Kinsman 44 mar29-301 Gia’ ‘vaybl sy eager: GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES lawn mower, $16.00. Key West Garden and Lawn Supply, 830 Fleming Street, Phone 1019. apr19-tf PHOTOGRAPHY SAILORS, MAKE YOUR MOTH- ER OR SWEETHEART HAPPY WITH A SPLENDID FREE 5X7 ANNIVERSARY PORTRAIT BY NATIONAL STUDIO, PHONE 1327, aprl9-tf PERSONAL SERVICES Notary Public NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office marl4-t) Part Time Route Manager NO sales wor] bis anne as all _accounts a tablished for mu. rnings up to $100 weekly 4 through expansion, Full fi ation. Clean, pleasp Oppor- jor work. tunity for difetime security. Per- sonal Intestin Ween 3 to those whose reco indicates reliability, Ponesy® stability. and who are able te; € i a diate cash outlay 0! ward whic his secured by inven+ tory. Write full yantl give tele- phone number for Tocal view. Unless you ean start once and meet all qualifications, don’t reply. Box K.C.-7, c/o Citizen. ¢ apri7-7t COFFEE \ MILL at All Grocers _ # Come in apri7-tf LOST BILLFOLD, vicinity of Navy or County Hospftal. Containing Navy identification papers, driv- ers license, and $29.00, cash. Find- er may keep all cash, if they will return papers through mail or telephone 1046 or 1577-R. apr17-3t FOR SALE—MOTOR BIKES, SCOOTERS & MOTORCYCLES P-48 SCOOTER, sidecar. Runs Blythe. Overseas Trailer Court, Stock Island. Seid te Sets itr lt eOhatianbnee Shh ett ete Bef e tal aprl0-4tx; LOW-COST KENTILE a. she t TET LN SS a eS 4 ane eee

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