The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 4, 1941, Page 3

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TUESDAY, RERRUARY 4, ay THE BEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREE Marines And Guardsmen reg MEETS = Won Opening Games Of | VPS TOMORROW Cage Loop Second Half “cr AND LIONS TAN- Devil eh eee Air- ANGLERS REPORT men In Opener Last BIG DAY Y SUNDAY ba Night, 43-30; Students Lost Nightcap, 30-3 CLASSIFIED | COLUMN Advertisers should give their street address as well as their telephone number if they desire results. Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariably in ad- st Guard Cutter Pandora’s|yance, but regular advertisers all team plays its second! with ledger accounts may have of the week tomorrow their advertisements charged. vainst VP33 % xn. | Advertisements under this head ater ee ee eens will be inserted in The Citizen at eres oP ey uae udle- ‘the rate of one-cent (1c) a word jer. Pandora Bears won their | for each insertion, but the mini- Island City League contest;mum for the first insertion in last night, while the Airmen every instance is twenty-five went down in defeat at the hands | Cents (25c). of the first-half champions, U.S. - PICTURE FRAMING ; Marines. U.S. Army and Lions Club will PICTURE FRAMING, Diplomas; antique frames refinished. Sign painting. Paul DiNegro, 614 Francis street. nov18-tf Cc TWO SAILFISH LANDED BY |" SINGLE CASA MA- U.S. Marines continued their BINA» PARTY. winnings ways in the Island City - Basketball League by downing VP33, 43-30, last night in the first game of the loop's second- day fraught with half schedule. excitement Sunday The victory was the tenth in a| ‘he greatest excite row for the Devil Dogs, who cap- Sere ral aoe tured the first-half flag. with a caused by the doubleheader, mn cigerie Gareinc etenie second of the season, Ensign Laney topped the scor-|to the Casa Marina dock by Ma- ers of the night with 17 points. | jor Harry F. Evans, of Davenport, He sunk eight field acer and Yowa, and Col. Henry P. Barret, only one foul shot out of six ili s tries. ..Golenbarger followed for |°t tiedetsom. Ky. the victors with 13 markers, six) What is more, Major field goals and one charity toss, sailfish goes to the top of the rec- McGregor, third high point man ord board as the biggest thus far | with eight, played a great floor this season. It s¢aled 4742 pounds vapid and. measured 7’4”. Pacing the Aviators was Bak- Co) Barret’s specimen weigh- pe yey) wenviont om fois: in the eal 30. pounds. and ‘measared third quarter, Before leaving the 6144”. court, he “swished” the net’ for) “The anglers reported five sail- four field goals and’ two free sich strikes during the day. throws. Luce, seven points, and! Bonefish On Record Board Kinion, six, followed. Luce foul-| Hanging alongside the sailfish ed out in the final period. in the porte coche! One Marine, Thompson, left! Marina were two beautiful bone- | the game in the fourth quarter fish, glittering like highly polish- | on fouls. In all, the Airmen com- oq giver, They weighed an e¢ mitted fourteen personal fouls’ mated seven to eight pounds, a and the Devil Dogs an even investigation proved them to have sonst: been been caught by H. Morley Box score: Hitchcock, of Cleveland U.S. Marines (43) Bonefishermen are usually Player— TP very cagey as to where they find Thompson 1 their fish, and the present Hunt 2 stanee no exception. Waysack 2 | The specimens are the McCartney .. 0 {seen at the Casa Marina this sea- Solenbarger 13 ‘son, Laney 17 McGregor 8 43 Casa Marina guests spent a activity and swing into action in the nighteap of the twin bill. It will be their initial game of the second-half. Sound School withdrawn its entry in the league. The ac- tion was found necessary due to the School’s inability to put a any given Slated to meet the Coast Guardsmen tomorrow night, | Coach Johnny Offutt, league di- | rector, has revised the schedule|o7 PAPERS FOR SALE— as_announced’ sbove. ._| Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- The games will be played in| zen Office. nova5-tf the High School Gym, corner of Francis and Seminary streets, the SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. first beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The Artman Press. nov19-tf FIRST ROUND-ROBIN TENNIS TOURNAMENT HELD AT LA CASA —_—<——_ ns | Mr. and Mrs. Hank Bjorkman,; TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 of New York City, won the first! Sheets, 75¢. The Artman Press. round-rebin tennis tournament may19-tf of the season at the Casa Marina hotel. In keenly contested competi- in- | tion, the couple went to victory in a total of 25 games, while Miss | first Jane Peabody and Alden Kimball, | of East Hampton, L. L, were sec- | ond with 24 games. | Others participating in the} tournament he!d Sunday were| Mr. and Mrs. Gene Heywood, of | Evanston, Ill; Mrs. Kimball, pair-|LOT on Washington Street, led with Scott Mason, of New} 50x100. Lot 12, Square 4, Tract Canaan, Conn.; Dr. and Mrs. Earl; 20. Price $300. Apply James Leroy Wood, of Newark, N. J.,| H. Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. and Mrs. W. H. Pool, of Warren- | jan3-s | |ton, Va., paired with Jack Coles. Tennis pro Eddie Cassity con-|PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per. ;ducted the tournament. 100. THE ARTMAN cries fe nov. rent was the brought in has FOR SALE FOR QUICK SALE—Lots 5 and 6, square 6, tract 21, each 50x100. North side Flagler (County Road) Avenue, between 5th and 6th Streets. Price $600. Apply Box LG, The Citizen jan4-tf team on the floor at Evans’ | date. FOR SALE—Spanish type house, large tot, many tropical fruit trees. Also, party boat “Jewel”. Apply 808 Eaton Street. ° jan6-s |HERE IS A REAL GOOD BUY— Corner Duval & Charles Sts. Two-story House and large lot 70°414”x100' for $7,000. Just think, Duval Street Property for $100 a front foot. Suitable for most any kind of business. | Terms. Apply 529 Simonton St. jan28-tfs Variety Catches Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Wrenn, |Jr., of New York City, brought in a nice mixed bag of fish, com- | prising seven barracuda, seven Tp mackerel, grouper and bonita. 5 Mr. and Mrs. William V. Lain, 10 of Chicago, had similar success. i [PUTTING TOURNAMENT 3 ENDED IN TWO-WAY TIE c | é Totals— 2 Player— - Maki Baker Luce Kinion Atteberry Jackson Duggar bee | ory a. Anniversaries eeeoerne Hweormad ae FOURTEEN FT. SAILBOAT. Fully equipped. $100. James H. Pinder. 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s The regular San ay Se tournament on the Casa Marina | practice green was tied by James; Sinkler and H. Peter Henschein, each of whom had a_ one-under- | par seventeen. Mrs. Sinkler won the women’s \division with a nineteen Totals— 30 Score by Marines 16 22 32 43 VP33 7 13 20 30 Ccast Guard Cutter Pandora made its first appearance in league play a successful one by edging the High School varsity, 34-30, in the second game of the, evening. Playing a man-to-man game |¢Agapeinted Prene Feature Service) in the first quarter, the score for e International league bat-; 1792—James G. that period ended in a low 4-2 ting champion will be trying to abolitionist, count in favor of the Bears. get Jeff Heath’s outfield job at dential candid: Coast Guarders doubled the the Cleveland Indians Florida ville, Ky. Students’ score at the end of the training camp in a few weeks. N. J., Nov. half, 20-10, and stretched their’ Murray Howell, a 205-pound lead to 14 points in the third husky from Baltimore who slug- quarter. ged a .360 average, was drafted In the final period, the varsity py the Tribe. cagers went on a scoring spree Heath had a fine 1938 season Mass, for to pull up to within four markers when he hit .3 slumped to .292 gio¢ sie i of a tie. ‘The Students Were \ghe following season and skidded ty tgg7. “hot” jn the waning ntipdtes. o! -219 last year. the game and probabl¥y, Weff didmt. get along so well have won with another fa ith Oscar Witte Unless he does of play. x under Roger. kinpaugh, DeWitt Roberts, forward-cen® ll may step jay ter of the High School, surik six! < = foul chats fe eave ee ae = SPORTS CALENDAR | the league in foul-shooting aver+ age during the first-half and got BASKETBALL (High School Gym, 7:30 p. m.) off to a flying start last night to- ward retaining the title. He also TOMORROW NIGHT Game—VP33_ v Cc > a quarters: [FOURTEEN FT. OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped and one Johnson Outboard mo- tor, 4 hp. $150. James H. Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s Boston Harvard | 1772—Josiah Quincy, jeong: man, mayor, jpresident, municipal reformer ‘and public servant, most illus- 'trious of a noted family, born in 1941 -DIAMOND | DUELS Braintree, Mass. Died July 1,| 1864. FOR RENT |FIVE-ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT. Modern Con- veniences. Available now till May 15. $250. Apply 421 Si- monton Street. jan9-tf Birney, famed i-slavery Presi- born in Dan- Died in Perth Amboy, 25, 1857. Mark Hopkins, country’s great of Williams 36 years Mass, FURNISHED APARTMENT with Modern Conveniences. No ani- mals or children taken. Apply 803 Olivia Street. feb3-tf 1802— the president among educators, College, =. born in Died June TWO - BEDROOM FURNISHED House all modern conveniences, $65 ruonth. 910 Elizabeth street, apply in rear. jan30-6t 1820—David C. Brodérick, the | New York Ward heeler who clos- ed his saloon, took the pledge went West in "49 and became a cisco pioneer, Democratic sr and senator, born - D. C. Died in di 16, 1859 HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night's rest to THE OVERSEAS HOTE Clean rooms, en atmosphere. 917 Fl topped his teammates in scoring with twelve markers. Hieh-point man of was McKay with 14, goals; followed by eight Students committed a meager three personal fouls against 14 for the Coast Guarders. Box score: C.G.C. Pandora (34) FG FT 3 0-0 0-0 2-2 STANDINGS : Died 0-0 Island City Basketball League “ (Second-Half) 0-0 Wed 0-0 1s ; ' WANTED District of Céhumble Died STEEL BEDROOM SET \pril 22, 1893. Box AR; Citizen Office. panion of Kit C: the Bears seven field Butler with ve GC jan22-tfs Must have Phone 9104 jan28-tf Lions Club. FRIDAY NIGHT Game--U.S. Army /ANTED— Cook * oe reference WANTED—A chance to bid on your next printing order. The Artman Press. may19-tf Player: Boleslawski jiretcor Jan. 17. ve LEGALS jong FN PR cercurr “ ELEVENTH JUDICHAL g Totals 2-4 High Sckoo} (30) FG FT 0 0-0 MONRO COUN CHANCERY. Ne McCown McMahon Cordova Benefit Series W.L. F Score by quarters pper's Plumber 1 dora 4 2% 30 3 NavSts School 4 20 30 34 Sawyer’s Barbers AGREED —SIIII ISS SISLISISISITTITIsss ss, i AND SAVE | THE DIFFERENCE DRY AND FALLING HAIR See Immediate Results - These merchants have qualified as leaders SWEDISH MASSAGE AND REDUCING TREATMENTS Also All Lines of BEAUTY CULTURE $5.00 MACHINELESS WAVE MARROW OIL SHAMPOO e Also Introducing Miss Lillian. Hodges Expert Hair Stylist and Cosmetician RAINWATER USED EXCLUSIVELY ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON For Appointment: Phone 870 1116 Division Street in their divisions. . .each deserves your wholehearted support. NEW YORK-BUSY BEE BARBECUE | | | { All Kinds Of Sandwiches | recat INSURANCE 19 Duval-St. CUBAN SANDWICHES CHICKEN SANDWICHES ____ HOT PORK SANDWICHES __ Beer And Wine 903 Simonton Street Office: 3 The Phone No. 1 PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE See Them Now — On Display Including the Famous $] 1 . 00 Big 6 Cubic-Foot, for... . 1212 Varela Street Phone 861-3 COLUMBIA LAUNDRY and’ Zoric Cleaners The most reasonable Laundry and Dry Cleaning Prices the year around in the State of Florida. LINEN SUPPLY DEPARTMENT for LINEN RENTALS HILD RUG CLEANING AT FAIR PRICES 617 Simonton Street Telephone 57 Pierce Brothers ARE EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS FOR AIR LINE FLUORESCENT LIGHTING G. C. ROBERTS General Merchandise Wholesale and Retail Galvanized Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing Hi. B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Streets JOE ALLEN 000 NOTARY Buy a Standard Product, with GEN - a c PUBLIC ERAL ELECTRIC AUXILIARIES, COMPENSATORS, STARTERS and TUBES 000 We can make you a substantial saving on this newest type of Lighting. PIERCE BROTHERS WATCH AN RES CH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING REAL CHINESE CHOP SUEY, CHOW MEIN FRANK JOHNSON JR and other Chinese dishes—served of sold to take out ‘ ° Sunday Special TURKEY DINNERS, 50 004 Duval: Street oanunar Se ete ene Ibe Diamonds Watches Souvenirs ~ Gifts Coe tac Gulf Stream Restaurant and Grille ‘604 Duval Street The Old Reliable Since 1898 Trailer Park Division and Simonton Streets The Citizen Office Jewelry treeninteinsebaanes ee ey FISH FISH ALWAYS FRESH at LOWE’S FISH MARKET | | Turtle Steak Jewfish | Kingfish Mackerel | | | | PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME Dignified Sympathetic Courtesy Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep COMMERCIAL wal Yellowfails Snappers Grouper Crawfish Shrimp Conchs Handled Through South Florida Contr. Mullet Hops Dry Salted Mullet Mullet Roe and Eng. Co. PHONE 598 | | PHONE 151 | Have —_ benastat FREE DELIVERY 1 | | ! | ‘THIS | VALUABLE =| SPACE In Every Town 328 Simonton St. Is The Best Prescription Store! Your Family Deserves THE BEST and WE SERVE THE BEST! PHONE 177 ——THE—— REXALL STORE | FOR Ouro Pumps i | PLUMBING | Plumbing Supplies Cemttery Work Of All Description PHONE 2-1896 1351 BM. W. Tenth Ave. MIAMI. FLA. PHONE 348 | A Sparkling, Bracing Beverage— FOR FARES AND SCHEDULES /-PEPSI-COLA | rionipa EAST Coast RAILWAY | re REFRESHING oman | PRICE TOURS It’s Bottled in Key West Using Local Labor! ee, oenetnciprateqpmemee iin meacartartsmentattepinetiticehaliesta Phone 124 t LE TSIPSLIIVILL IS: liens era o>»

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