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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1945 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREE LEGION BOWED HIGH SCHOOL. TO ENGINEERS NETTERS PLAY AT PARK, 7-11 ALUMNI TOD SECOND GAME OF SOFTBALL, FIRST GAME OF SEASON FOR COOCSCCOCOCCONSDTSSO SESE SSEESSTSSECEHESSESESSSSCS Classified Column | Hon. | Lot cheap. Corner Seminary and ‘The j word j the firet 15 words or less ts 45c. WRITTEN CONSTITUTION |DECIDED VICTORY KEY WEST IN | DAYS GONE By) SECULATIONS | Tallahassee, Dec. 7 (FNS) At- | torney General Tom Watson SA’ |claimed a ‘decided victory” last} ~~ | FOR LABOR UNION | SOCIAL REGULATIONS LAW CALENDAR | j FRIDAY Poppy Day Sale, Auxiliary} py Veterans of Foreign Wa do Poinciana P.-T. A. Ba: School Building. 6 } TURDAY Food Sale, Key West Wor Ciub. Clubhouse, Duval St. - | dom a Subscribe te The Ciuzen. | FROM FILES OF THE Thompson. 50 ft. x 9€ ft. Apply OF DECEMBER 7. 1935 1508 Seminary, upstairs. ~ i = decl-6tx/; TWIN BALL LAST NIGHT. FORFEITED BY F. T. UNIT TO HELLCATS ' American Legion bowed to the News-Engineers 7 to 11 the first game of a softball double header at Bayview Park last STUDENTS: PLAY AT “HI SKULE” GYM THIS EVTNING AT 7:30 The Key West High School bas-} ketball team of 1945-'46 opens it: season tonight at 7:30 o'clock Payment for classified advertise-| i | ments is Invariably in advance, but| | Fewular advertisers with ledger ae- 1 | 2- and 3-bedreom bungalows, furnished and unfurnished;) small down balance} payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. decl-tf} Lady’s bicycle, balloon tires, ex- cellent condition. No. 3 Denham| Terrace, rear 1119 Watson st. | Rep. J. Mark Wilcox is ex-! hibiting a collection of seashells,| sea caps and sea feathers and other marine growths from the! waters in this vicinty in his of-| fice in Washington, according to a story The Citizen received from! . j the capital today. | 2 H paid union busines agent without Boys and girls in Key West,} x-| Saturday for’ the Florida labor union regulations law on the basis MONDAY of a modified mandate of the state} Poinciana P.-T. A. Monthly supreme court. | Meeting. School Auditorium On Watson’s petition, the court! & P-™- | left standing a 1944 order restrain-} CORAL GIFT SHOP 60S Ashe Street NEW ASSORTMENT zj FORTY-FOUR YEARS OLD ing Leo H. Hill from acting as a és BROOKLYN j obtaining a state license, with the! Army Dental Cory * old but its offic We Gift-Wrap All Purchases *. OPEN EVENINGS who do not expect Santa Claus to, exception that he could not be re call on them on Christmas, were! quired to obtain a license for advised today to write a letter to} “pi ble activities“ in collective him, addresing him at Key West,; bargaining under the National La- and, if they did so, they would be| bor Relations act TELEPHONE dec5-3tx!| OPERATORS night. It was a Civilian League! @8@inst a strong Alumni squad. | battle. At a meeting Monday, the Stu-| A Service League second tilt} dent basketeers elected Robert! was forfeited to the Boca Chica Cruz captain for the new season. .| granted equal r the Medical Co: Bedroom furniture, dinette set, e dishes and fan. Apply 37-D,/ Naval Air Station, after 5 p.m.) Hellcats when the F. T. Unit t WAGE INCREASE failed to appear on the field a game-time. Legion started out made a bad endin; gionnaires scored opening round on t base on_ balls. fielder’s choice, a up five wrest tl on out, Legion ne News-Engineer back in their stanza to matc runs. The vi were scor hance. right t two two more runne on two single vO € i run third stanza that pu momentarily in the i doubled; Lou Gonza Jack Villareal poled a h Floyd Villareal singled; rors and two bases two more hom Goss smashed a fou the Engineerr’ make the score r of Legion. Pitcher A that and Le Engineers lies in each the fourth rounds to run up their 11 markers In the for Higgs double a homer for the f of scores. In the sixth, Baker singled, J. Lewis slammed a circuiter, Higgs doubled and Brost poled a single | Three more runs. | Stars in the field were Lou} Gonzalez, Lab: Vinson and Mickleberry fc J Lewis, Higgs, S Villareal for the w 1, Baker s led, and Al Brost hit st of the trio} TA 2 | cilities enabling Naval workers to} S| grouper, 2, Torres: stolen base: real, Mickleberr s Gutierrez, Sierra; st Arias 2, by Villa balls: off Arias 5, 0 2: umpires: Git Park; scorer: Agu EBERT. CEE DUEL EEE FOLLOWING THROUGH | ap? PEDRO AGUILAR | BATTING AVERAGES Batting aver the softball leagues ur follow: ifice hits: to Dec. 4 Civilian League | Farraldo and S. Lewis, .667 each; Parks and M. Hernandez, .600 , 000 each; . James Mira k Villareal, .428| Sweeting, M. Lopez and Ja each; Joe Mira, .421: F. Villareal, 416: | R. Valdez and J. Garcia, .400 each; | C. Garcia, .380; Malgrat and Jim Albury, each; P. Valde: J. Rober! Roman, C. Vidal, O. C 4 375 Brost and Lucilo, . Service League Steir, .667: Englert, .600; | Hanford, Graham and Ricken-| bough, .500 each; | Rhodes, .454; Olup and Di Biaso, .444 each; Alteric, .418; | Hamilton, Weir and Burke, .400} each; | Nusky, .375; | Lanford, Shields and Wilmouth, -363 each; Radetic, Haase, La Barge, Dix-! on, Sims, Mahalic, Zuro, Gaydes, Maddocks and Madson, .333 each; Morris, .307; j Wilson, .300. | FOUR DEPOSITS CLEVELAND.—There are only four important deposits of uran- ium known in the world today: in Colorado. Canada. Czechoslovakia and the Belgian Congo. "| School Conch io| Figui . Kenneth Larson, Clayton Papy, | neth Meador and Kenneth Kerr. "| the hoop for the most points, sink-| iy; men who consider anything ex- | yours for the asking! Those in-| < | genial party at the Civilian Beach | picnic or moonlight party, we of- | fer music, a dance patio, private) | beach, 250 feet long fishing pier, | ination games will determine the! | large assortment of interesting, * automobile Members of this year’s High Learners now earn a mini- team are: Oneal} : mum of $26.00 per week Robert and Oscar Cruz,/ . { fcCullough, Buddy Rod-| roeg so) houras work H z, Joe Fleitas, Bill Trembley V: i Galey Sweeting, Adolph Lastres, | hela a poeieee ately higher | : | The Alumni-Varsity game will tan naan ee ee be played at the Hi Skule Gym-; a ” nasium. Sunday and holiday work WKWFE Loses To Sound School, Coca Cola Defeats Daily News) Albert Para, Curry Herring, Ken- | MANY OTHER | ADVANTAGES Let our Chief Operator, Mrs. McDermott, In a~ well-played “basketbgll tell you the whole story gamte.at the High School Gym last} night, WKWF lost to Sou$d| chool by a score of 37 to 31.¢ | Charlie Smith, with i field] goals, was high point man for WKWF. H. Haskins of the same) quintet had a total of eight points. | The other members of the outfit j Apply 9 to 5 at the TELEPHONE OFFICE decl-tf | | are D. Roberts, E. D. Woodson and | | | J. W. Woodson. i Wanted—Clerks, male and fe } male. Messenger for day-tim | work. Apply Western Union. decl-tf For Sound School, Mark rung a total of thirteen, followed| r| by Alex with ten points. Other Sound School players are Haines,| Wanted At Once—Teachers, regu- Rizor, Kigar, Chalmers, Waters,| ar_or substitutes. Contaet W.| Weemhoff and Thornton. | _ E. Fowler, Harris School, phone; Coca-Cola defeated Miami Daily! 59. ’ dec5-4tx} News 30 to 19 in a second game. | Pat Lane. John Schuiteman, Spal-! WANTED | ler, Carl Griffin, and Henry i] Gardner performed fo the Cokes.| Wanted—Good used car for cash.j On the News five were Gifford} Call Bill O’Brien, 657-W. Herrick. Mareo. Orespeso. Al) dec6-6tx Craz, Dan Boga, Jack Smith, Brown Robert,and Ivan Watgon. | Two-wheel baggage trailer. Must! | be in good condition, reason-| | ably priced. ’ Phone -232. | dec7-3tx} NAVY CIVILIAN NEWS By J. HARMON BRODOWSEI Civilian Publicity Director, NDB Wanted—Pickup truck or coupe,| 1938-41 model. Apply rear ofj 512 Simonton street after 5 p.m. dec7-6tx It’s off to the) me apeahe | Wanted At Once — High-class small house or apartment fully equipped for four months’ lease by single lady. Very desirable tenant. Brokers _ protected. Phone 136. dec7-1tx AHOY, MATES! briny deep! ‘Ini answer to the pop- ular demand for ae and deep} sea fishing, -the Civilian Recrea-| tion Dept., now have available fa- fish from the famous 7-mile bridge. Come on everybody, try your luck! Tarpon, amberjack, barracuda—all are avail-| 22 > able to the fishing enthusiast. | J. A. Myer, painting and decorat- Bring your own fishing tackle, ex-| img contractor. Call at 919 pensive fly or plug, or evena White st. or phone 290 for free worm on a bent pin, you're bound| —_stimates. dec4-6tx to land something! For the sports- PERSONAL | MISCELLANEOUS sea fishing child’: v4 a fsning enue ney, Refrigeration salcs and service.| Repairs on all makes. All workj guaranteed. Mumford & Ross,} 220 Duval st., phone 333. nov22-1mo cept dee the Civilia their cabin cruiser, accomodating j four to six passengers. We'll take you to the best fishing grounds, furnish proper bait and advice__| yhy hesitate? Pagk. your, suntan | for a| Used furniture bought and sold. Key West Bedding Co., phone} 669, 515 Front st. _ decl-1mo} and lunch at nd time. Fifty cents a head for ige fishing, 51.00 for an entire} of boat fishing. Phone your} reservations to 491. ; Lawn mowers, saws, knives, scis- 4 sors sharpened. Sewing ma- chines, small motors, suit cases, trunks, locks, etc., repaired. Keys duplicated. B. F. Camp- bell, 803 Simonton street. dec5-tf Hark, all ye thespians! Drama, pathos, tragedy, extravaganza, all terested in dramatics will be de-| lighted to learn that. the Civilian Recreation Department has made arrangements to use the facilities offered by the Key West Barn Theater. Anyone interested in acting set decoration, scenery painting or directing contact Mr. Brodowski at 491. Clifford Kerr, painting contractor. Specialty, interior and exterior decorating. Roof painting, wa- terproofing and corking around} windows on concrete building.| Call at 222 Duval st. or phone} = | 1155-J for free estimate. Attention department heads and} dec5-6tx! shop supervisors; has your section 4 worked exceptionally hard and accomplished outstanding results? Why not reward them with a con- Written bids will be received un-} til Monday, December 10th, at the Jackson Square USO,/} Whitehead and Southard Sts., on a 1942 Willys Sedan. dec6-3tx FOR HIRE For Hire—Truck, general moving. J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Temporary phone, 444, from 8 am. to 6:30 p.m. dec-1mo Club?—It’s an ideal spot for that) barbecue pit, firewood and A, box . .. So why nob@jal 491 cnd/ reserve a night ior yor Highspot of interest this fnoath is our ping-pong teurnarent De-! cember 8 and 9. Asprocess-of elim-| FOR SALE champions and winners of the; ——HW——_}| prize awards. The tournament) 60 young Leghorn laying hens.| will be held at the Civilian Beach} $2.00 each. 919 Southard st. Club, first games starting around} dec6-3t] one o'clock Saturday afternoon... |§ —————_________. ae Sixty-one overhead Harley Regular bi-weekly movies on} Davidson motorcycle. 916 Geor- Tuesdays and Thursdays have) gia st. dce5-6tx been going ahead full-blast with a dec5-3tx| Furniture for one bedroom apart-| ment, complete. Boy’s bicycle,} pre-war frame, balloon tires.| Enquire 39-J, White and Unit-} ed, Naval Housing. dec6-3tx/} Household furniture for complete} two-bedroom house. $85. 19A} Naval Air Station. dec6-3tx 1945 Cushman auto-glide scoot- er, side car, 6 months old. Wa-! terproof canvas cover for en- tire machine, $250 cash. Jung, Bldg. 145, NOB, Key West. dec6§-3tx | 1941 Indian motorcycle, new tires, | overhauled engine, saddle bags, | windshield, ete. $300. cael Bldg. 145, NOB, Key West. dec6-3tx Palms, ferns, crotons, Coleus Sul-| tanas, Peperona, cactus, flame vines, many other plants. 1004) Southard st. dec7-1tx/} Original hand-painted _ tropical] Pictures by a local artist. An} ideal Christmas gift. Paul G.} DiNegro, 614 Francis st. | WPO strike in Key West w assured that he would give them, Christmas presents. | Commodore A. H. Brook Florida Inland Water mission, informed The C day that he wou | fort at a conference about have the channel be Pine Key and Key West deepened | and widened. Purchase of new r Ir use in the Overseas Highway wa’ ter gaps, was authorized | night at a meeting of county com-} missioners. | The Citizen today published at story from the Wall Street Jour-/ nal, in which it is proposed to use the route of the Florida East Coast Railway over the Florida Keys as! a highway, connecting Key West; with the mainland. | Miss Theda Guer 912 James street, won the prize terday in The Citizen proof-reading con-| test. | | morning that; It appeared th i ill be} -! bor union bi ' turn to work will be voted on this Earlier, on the basis of a United} States Supreme Court decision, the court had handed down a mandate which in effect complete- ly overthrew the Florida statute Froviding for licensing of paid la-} siness agents. Saturda: supreme court deci- sion did not disturb comp p> plication of the federal court rul- g that another Florida law pro- sion requiring unions to record names of their offic i loca-! Secesccccccsseseses RADIO STATION WKWF Key West, Florida 1600 On Your Dial | tions of headquarters with a state, agency is invalid. MARKS PATH OF WALL Lan caggpeeal ' NEW YORK.—Wall Street this city marks the path of the wall built by Peter Stuyvesant to protect “thé then northern limits! of the Dutch settlement. | TONIGHT AT 6:30 Captain R. B. Goldman, U-S.N., Industrial Manager, N. O. B., Speaks TONIGHT at 6:30 o'clock cver WKWF. Church of England to spend $4,000,000 for advertising gospel. | His address is on the subject of the “FUTURE of the NAVY”. afternoon. All those interested should tune Today The Citizen says in i editorial paragraph: in WKWF. “When business men’s constantly show red, it make: dec6-6tx} settled shortly. A proposal to re-j them see red.” For Sale—Do you want to get rid of those rust stains caused by; dripping water in your bathtub, | sink or wash basin? Ask for! “Lustretile”. Will do the jol quicker and better than any. thing else and will work heal all else fails. - Also perfect for Tust ahd tatnish on all metal surfaces. If your bumpers or grill work, etc., are rusted on your auto, “Lustretile” is made} for you. Cote in for dem stration. Pepper's Plumbing, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. i dec7-7tx There are only 2 used pre-war| bathtubs left: They are in per-! fect shape, so if you néed one, here they are. A small ship- ment. of Crane “Champion”| automatic water heaters just) arrived. They are of pre-war} construction. If you want hot} water any time you turn on the} tap, this is your opportunity. | Pepper's Plumbing, 512 Flem- ing, Phone 118. dec7-3tx | Kitchen cabinet, twin beds, mat-| tresses and pillows. 1214 Semin- ary st. dec7-2tx } | Mammoth white Pekin ducks for sale. Just the thing for your] Xmas dinner or will make an} excellent pet for that hard-to-/ please child. 218 Simonton st., after 5 p.m., or all day Satur- day. dec7-Itx | FOR RENT | | Detective stories, romances, biog- | raphies, all the best new books, | some for 5c per day, many for only 10c for a whole week. Paul | Smith, Bookseller, cor. Simon- | ton and Eaton streets. ! decl-tf| Furnished bath. apartment, private 1116 Watson street. dec5-3tx Comfortable room with twin beds. Private bath. 724 Eaton st. dec6-3tx 1219 Eliza] dec7-3tx Furnished apartment. street. Housekeeping rooms, all utilities, furnished. $10.00 and $12.00 per week. Paul’s Tire Shop, 426 White. dec7-6tx_| Apartment on William street. Electric frigidaire, private kitch-| en and bath. Apply from 5 to) 7 p.m., 1224 Duval street. 1 dec7-tf Furnished 3-room cottage, two- bedroom house and apartment} for 2 couples. Apply 609 Grin-| nell. st., evenings and Sunday} only. dec7-2tx | | WANTED TO RENT Wanted To Rent — Furnished} apartment or small house, six months or year. Overseas Ho- tel, Room 311. dec7-10-12 shows. Come early and enjoy a) complete feature. Bring a car to) sit in and view the movie in the comfort and privacy of your own} FIPPPAL LLL Lee CLL eee ‘SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN-25° WEEKLY WSOP aweowiiPI Vasa siaVIsasai as: <.GALA T-WAR PARADE ot bal! Malthus Especially this Christmas ~ sent our largest selection of watches in over five years! _——, . when we proudly pre- Nationally-Known Men’s Furnishings from Tip to Toe What a happy man you'll make him on Christmas if you shop for his gifts here. There isn’t anything his wonderful old or young heart desires that you can’t find among our priceless gift suggestions. Just come in, look around, and start choosing Only 14 Full Shopping Days Before Christmas e Bulova Gruen Longines Wittnauer National Crawford Emerson Lathin Harman Use Our Convenient Lay-A-Way Plan Lewinsky’s TELEPHONE 146 DUVAL STREET KEY WEST - - - FLORIDA d2 CHOOSE YOURS TODAY A Small Deposit Hoids it "Td Ames POLLOCK’S QUALITY JEWELERS 524 Southard Street Opposite Bus © ieee Men’s Shop “an = *