The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 19, 1942, Page 5

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spew eee OVEM.S THURSDAY, NO CAGE BATTLES, BATTERY A WALLOPED VAR- SITY B, 41-22; AND BiP.O.E. NOSED VARSITY A, 45-41, ) i | ‘The Varsity basketball squads if the Key! ‘West’ High School pftered a double defeat last ight in an Island City League Pablaneoder at’ the’ institution's fymnasium. The B team, receiving its sec- Ind straight setback, bowed he stronger, taller, heavier and | ore experienced Battery A five | om Fort Taylor, 41-22. The second-stringers were life- ss in the first quarter but held to he Soldiers to six points in the} ext round end completely stop- ed them: in the third period. |_A devermmea group of. play- rs took the floor in. the fourth. ind final quarter, and, coupled iti the weakening of the Stu- | dents, the Batterymen piled up Points to widen the margin cf victory. The B squad failed to the form it night. Lysek, forward; and: Gresham; guard, were outstanding for the Men in Khaki. Box: score: B Team: (22) Player— FG 3 1 1 1 1 1 show, displayed Monday Pritchard, f Morgan, f Albury, f - Cruz. ¢ i} McKillip, Barton, c Barber, g Alonzo, g Key, 2 eee escrsas -Susoeoues 0 20 1 Classified Column COSTS OSCE METS Ocoee eECEETROESELESESEeeseecosesese® FOR SALE WANTED Montgomery is a teetotaler and officer }non-smoker who has led’ a Spat home front yy one son, Lanky and. austere, “ vasion near, took over as general’ commanding the vital southeastern: com- :mand. His military career began as anv! He trains his men hard, said “infantry officer in 1908.. In Once: “There is only one stan- |; World War I he: was wounded dard’ of fitness—the standard of FOR SALE—Household goods, consisting of Studio Couch, Bedroom and Breakfast Room Furniture and other articles. Apply after 4 p.m. Yates- Porter Place, Apt. 18-G. Mrs. W. V. Powers. | BICYCLE BALLOON TIRES. New 26x2x125. $3.75. 1900 nov17-3tx — WANTED TO BUY—Washing Machine in good condition. aval: 700 Whitehead street. nov17-3tx WAITRESSES, walk Cafe, Duval and Fleming sept22-tf WANTED TO BUY—Man’s Bi- cycle in: good condition. Apply INTED, Side-| eves in training him-; twice. In 1931 the general Tose; His' to’ command of ‘his regiment;! [the Ist battalion of the Royal | Warwickshires. Six years later he went to the Staff College at Quetta, India, as an: instructor. Montgomery was. in. command: ef: the Third Division when the: oughness making t* CB., DS.0.,: tom- mander of #the British Eighth Army. A §oldier for 33 years, War I, then in December, 1941,) with the threatening cloud of in-; total war.’ Newspapers will get the bulk of the more than a million dol- lars which the Florida Citrus | Commission will spend to adver» jtise the state’s record-breaking citrus crop, officials have B.E.F. went to France in World ; nounced. Subscribe to The Citizen. an-; Production for war will, ac count for two-thirds of total in- dustrial’ output in the United ? States during 1943, the Depart ment of Commerce reports: Some motion picture theatres in the Dominican Republic ad- mit females at a2 price less than charged males, says the Depart- ment of Commerce. DR. AARON H. SHIFRIN GENERAL PRACTICE, Osteopathic Medicine and Sw 925 Whitehead “Ope, Lighthouse fF: GE FIVE MOPED Fancrs <vrrre KOPEZ Funerab Service} Established 1885 i Licemsed Funeral Directors and Embeimers > 24-Hour Ambulance Service — 133 NIGHT 964 ‘eamesemesecneennas wwe ~ - eer KEY WEST BEDDING CO. S&S Front. Street Phone The Southernmost Mattress Factory in the United States @ MATTRESSES RENOVATED @ FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED mesenseseesanseene Staple Ave. nov19-3tx — —— 700 Whitehead street. FOR SALE—'32 Chevrolet, 3 new nov17-3tx tires, 2. good retreads, new rods, valves just reground, new plugs, body in fair shape. $100. Call Serg. Gough; Army Barracks Ext. 17. novl7-5tx WANTED—Gas Stove; Electric Tee Box and other housheold furniture. Call or address E. G: Laird, clo The Citizen: tetanic novl6-tf TRAILER FOR SALE. a tires. Tag. Awning. Slec-s COAT HANGERS WANTED. four. Apply Summers, 9 a.m: to $1.09 a hundred. White Star 2 p. m. O’Sweeney’s Trailer Cleaners, 701% Duval St. Park, 612 Simonton. oct6-tf | 1ov19-3tx Good Lost. )FOR SALE—Lot 30x90. Bar- | gain. 524 Olivia street. | nov17-6tx LOST—Red leather Wallet, vicin- ity Officers’ Club. Contains automobile license. Virginia Childs Street: Please return to Mrs. Street. Coral Apart- Bedding Co., 515 Front. ments, opposite Post Office. nov17-3t Reward. nov19-4tx ore AIR | CONDITIONERS. EMPLOYMENT. WANTED _ | See Thomas at. the Skating | sept#0-tf COLORED’ GIRL wants _part- | Rink. r time employment as maid: Bernice Smith, 720° Elizabeth. nov18-2tx | FOR SALE—Motorcycle. New | tires. Saddle bags. Key West FOR SALE—3-Unit Apartment House, recently modernized like new. Excellent return on investment. Terms will be ar- ranged; 1100:1102 Margaret Street. 706) Huntington Bldg., GOOD BUY Miami, Ph. 25551. nov16-6t Homestead, 624 S. Krome, Key West highway; 6 lots, double corners, 150-foot front, 300 feet deep; lights, water, with 7- room modern frame house, furnished. See or write n- er. W. B. Myrick, P.O. Box 792, Homestead, Fla. nov12-15tx FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE SECOND SHEETS—500 for 75e. The Arrtman: Press. nov16+tf FOR SALE—Burroughs. Adding Machine; practically new. $75." Room 210, La Concha Hotel. novl6*tf; ! > Lec Pos gow > Totals— 9 Battery A (41) Pleyer— FG FT Lysek, f 2 Gaskin, f Addanizio, f O'Dom, f Nelson, ¢ - Cook, ¢ Waldron, ¢ Perdue, g Gresham, & iS] x 3a ceocoooeo SBOSNSCAN lacotoccourea @lromnmconrnoy rea Tctals=""" 19 41 Score ati half; B Team 11, Bat- tery A 24; free throws missed: | Albury, Cruz, Barber 2; Alonzo, 2, Key 2,.Lysek, Nelson’ 2, Gres- ham 2; teehnical: foul: Nelson: timer: Burke; scorer: Sweeting; referee: Bogart, Univ. of Miami. The Varsity A squad, in its game with the Elks Club, anpear- edi disorganized’ and played’ hap- less ball all the way. Poepit® . tactful! coachine bv Coach Stone, the boys failed to exert ttiemselves and thereby lost bv’ the narrow margin of four points. The Students lvuoked like a hall nF 4%" Monelay nicht hut the flame had died down con- siderably by the time Wednesday ni¢ht rolled around. In the words of an interested spertator. “They looked bad last night. No fight. No nothing. They appeared! to be playing in- dividual ball.” Th contrast, the Elks showed teamwork and: determination to win: ; In‘this they were spark- ed by Kroneck and Woodson. Box senre: Varsity Ab (41) Player— Mo€own, f Smith, f Rosam, f Haskins, f Knowles. f Herrick. ¢ Levy, ¢ Barber, Sawyer, Guerra, Totals— 18 Elks Club (: | Cummernmoiad Seal err ogreoeror® BhowporoconHos 3 |] pom me ny Conzelty f ‘Woedson, c i) Kronick, g. Rosam,, g 14 3) alrmrwome Totals Seore at half: Elks 30, V: 18; Fis throws missed? M 2, Rosam,, Hertick, ©, Con, } zelt 2, Kronick 3; Rit) oi ‘scorer: Sweeting; referee: Bo- gart, Uiiv. of Miami: Aa third’ game scheduled: for night’ between two: Air Sta- | f teams was’ not played! be | of the inability of the | to appear on the floor: —— NOW ON INCREASE HILADPEPRTA: — After decline’ in’ numbers: follow ny a: advent. of. the white many] yneriam populations now are! ig. 45. FOR SALE—Gne Man's Rolifast Bicycle. One double bed, two} sn eepenanseneenes double springs and mattresses.’ Business or Residential Sots all’) 818 Eaton Street. novl6-4tx; parts of the Island: Terms J. OTTO KIRCHHEINER | Realtor | | Phones 124 and 736-R’ 505 Duval! oct8-tf | REAL ESTATE HELP WANTED WANTED—Young Girl or Man to work in dry cleaning estab- | lishment. Apply White | Star Cleaners. opposite Bowline Al- leys, Duval_ St. nov3-tf | PROFESSIONAL LOUTS A. HARRIS Attornev-at-Law Counter | 217 Duval St. Phone 252 Good sept25-1f | City | nov5-tf WANTED *—* Feuntain Girls and Waitresses salary. Southernmost Pharmacy. MISCELLANEOUS MANAGER and ASSISTANT for WANTED-—Someone to beard net | Sandwich and Ice Cream Coun-_ Boston Terrier dog for a few | ter, Day or Night Work. Pre- weeks. Contact G. T, Skelton, | fer local women but others Ship’s Clerk, at Naya) Receiv- will be» considered. Jackson ing. Station, or Mrs. G. T. Shel-! Square USO. nov19-2tx. ton; Overseas Hotel. nov18-3tx SETS EXAMPLE | ELGIN, Ill—Leo R. O'Flahers wasHINGTON — Early fire- ty, 43; chairman of Selective gms were named after birds; the Service Board No. I, decided to’ yorq~“musket” signified a spar- + a aood example end did so. powhawk. He waived his own classification LBEGAES NAMED AFTER BIRDS of 3-A as a married man, set his wn number aside and enlisted in the Army as a private. LF GALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CHROOT ppriE LA VE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN} ANY FOR MONROB COUNTY, IN CHAN . axe No, 8-400) FRANCES bi RBED, 1 P fetal ue | appre: R: REED: | ier } You: ar} pear: to divorce, _ liereby reanired ito. je Bill of Compla.n ORDER or ” Styled B idie Ro Reed, Address. Unknown. are hereby ren ed cause; This Order is to be er, Av Diionce a week for four allegations| weeks in The Key West. € {newspaper published in K ee Plorida: Done and Ordered this 4th day of nvember, A. D. 1942. { AL) Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe punty, Floridai .) Florence otherwise the ther rein will be taken as confessed. A. BP. 1942. Ross C *ntitthe: Gterett Court, wyer Monroe {ALLAN B. CLE ‘gue itor for Plainti not m Nottage, | enuty Clerk, -12-19+26,1942) id.) ALLAN RB, CLEA’ RSS i aio Solicitor tor Plaintiff. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE) wov5-12-19,194 BbEVENTH JUDICIAL CrmCcurT’ OF FLORIDA, FN AND' FOR MON- | IN MIE CIRCUM COURT OF THE!) ROK COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. | RLBVENTH JUDICIAL CMmcurT | } OF THE SPATE OF FLORIDA, AND. FOR MONRDE COUNTY. |) CHANCERY, \ Case No. 8-415 DONNA MARIE FRANKEIN WHITEMAN, IN j Plaintiff, vs. janrrg BLAKE, | i Defendant. OBHER FOR PUBLICATION Plaintitf; IN THEINAME OF THE STATE OF DLV ORE fF FLGREDA: EMELA BLAY WHITEMAN TO: Defendant, i ORVER OF PUBLICATION {__ ¥o mbla y Whiteman; Camp ; and Max: 20th Military Police! of M County, rida, in Chan: | Company, Paris, Texas. leery at Key West, Monroe County, You are hereby required Fiorida,.on or before the 7th. day of | pear to the Bill of Complaint, for | December, 1942, to a bill for divorce | divorce, iw the above styled cause | brought against you by Carl Blake, | | ow the ‘Ttte day of December, A. D,! otherwise the allegations of said! 1942, otherwise the allegations Dill of complaint: will’ be taken: as | | therein will he taken as confessed. {| confessed’ by you: Mis Order is to. Be published! It is further ordered that this or-| once a Weel for four consecutive| der be publislied once’ a: week for) weelts i Phe Key West Citizen, a! four consecutive weeks in The Key! | newsnaper published in Key West, | West Citizen, a newspaper published | Ploriaa. in said county and‘ state: j | Done nae Ordered this 4th day of on 28th day of October, A. 42. | No: A. D. 1942. i | (Court Seat) Ross C Sawyer ™m | EAL) és Ross C Sawyer — of the Cireuit Court, Monroe | Clerk of the Circuit Court’ of Mon roe County, Florida unty, Florida, } y (Sd.) Florence E. Sawyer | By: (Sd) Florence E. Sawyer, ; Deputy: Cleric. Deputy Clerk. ALBAN B. CLBARE, JR, (84) JOHN E.. PORTE; | ‘Solicitor for Plaintiff. | Solicitor for Plaintiff. | oct29; novs-12-19,1942) Blake, 138 Cedar Street,} burg, Massachusetts. 1 hereby “required to te! r before Cireuit Court it nov5-12-19-26,1942; Montgomery} had been in Egypt only three ‘ks last when he wa} called cn to com- mand the Eighth Army and st Nazi Field Marshal Rommel’: push towards. Alexandria. The general was born Nov. 17, 1887, son of a clergyman. He married in 1927 and his wife died 10 years later; they kad BONDS and STAMPS summer | PHONE 612-W J. F. SIKES ‘corre: LICENSED PLUMBER 1306 CATHERINE STREET Secereseecc-coeeeeees wevvwvvwvewveveree COFFEE TRY IT TODAY... t + The Favorite In Key West | in oe on SALE at ALL GROCERS CA wel Reena nwmnnns | we ‘Tommie’s SKATING RINK SUMMER SESSIONS Afternoons: Tues. - Thurs. and Sat., 2:30 - 4:30. Every Evening: 8:08 - 10:30 pxm. Ladies Invited: i SKATE for HEALTH’S SAKE : Lessons Phone 9116 Your CREDIT Is Good! 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