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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1945 CONCHS BOW TO MIAMI. -BEACH COURTMEN 55-20 EUGENE VALDEZ LT. HAROLD SHAPERO|DPQyjh iT] GIVEN RELEASE COMES HERE ON VISIT POINCIANA CLUB DREW FIELD, Tames. Fla, Lieut. Harold Shapero has ar-| ELECTS OFFICERS | | Dec. 21.—Presentation of his hon-; irived in Key West from Califor- | i j | 1 | | |CONDEMN NEGRO PARK PROPERTY ‘BENEFIT FOR DEDUCTIONS PRIOR TO 1837 erty owned = ie ALLOWED FOR CUR. |° Hollywood, Californ the city, whic! RENT PAY STONE AND TESHER OF TY-) orable discharge certificate at the, nia, and will spend the = INTERESTING SESSION PRE- FOLLOWING THROUGH Army Air Forces separation base; 4S holiday season here. PHOONS SCORE 33 POINTS: |% this field marked the .comple- Bee —— wa give = ee, tion of nine months of service in) @4¢ress tonight, ginning a HERRING, CRUZ STAR FOR By PEDRO AGUILAR the armed forces by Pvt. Eugene! 8:30 o'clock, at the Jewish Syna- KEY WEST | Valdez, Sr., gogue at the corner of Simon-| SIDED OVER BY PRESI- DENT EDWARD HELTON | property needed for 715 Chapman lane. re ation park MACHINIST DOINGS The writer will attempt to tell One of more than 29,000 men ton and Southard streets. released from service with the}! The Poinciana Hi-You Club met} Tt ark will be bounde Resolution wideg : 3 stating that ‘for Thor Evatt calls for suport of the in business sesssion Wednesday anyone property owner paying UNO .| night at their club house, Du * 37 hs overeat ee sesearety toured | ncaiet ist aiscee Poinciana,| Mis texes im fall since 1957 tat | rroperty By FRED MILLER, JR. AAF to date at this separation} 5 wdevenged the last undev which the city COPPER BRONZE Qc a about a different softball team} }2se he served as a carpenter. = igh School Conchs,} ... wae + ‘g Oe el ea soi SERENE to ae At ise time Coe tion. | with President Edward Helton, further reductions would be al- | property their 1945-46 season with a thor-| the doings of all the clubs that Sees baptoes e from Brig | preciates your services. You have| PFesiding. Report of the Treasur-| lowed in taxes prior to that| ough defeat at the hands of the’ were active in 1945. aon = Tasker Seataaate helped to make it possible for| ©' Marcus Mora showed the club year was passed by City coe ary Beach High eb srepte He'll begin with the Outside} general ee Field, stating} the aerial combat arm to contri- a good oe ae mission last night H ‘uesday night in the Miami) Mac Ne vili 2 a | ver one hundred dollars on han: Beachi@ffigh's gymnasium. be Clee his “The Army Air Forces deeply ap-! bute immeasurably to victory.” The Director, Rev. John E. Pick.| FOF 1931 and prior reduction Conch forward Clayton Papy ' is allowed, 1932 to 1936 ens, gave a report covering club! Of 30% scored the first point of the game} with a free throw, but from there on out it was Miami Beach. The score at half-time read 30-11 in favor of the Typhor Outstanding pl: ss for the Miami Beach High ere Stone been the outstanding civilian team what the players did: Cruz played in six games, was at bat 11 times, scored five runs and hit safely six times for an average of .545. D. Perez played in five games, Classified Column Advertisements under this heaé will be inserted in The Citizen at j the rate of ze a w FOR SALE history since it was organized last/Teduction of 55°< is allow if March. He said 129 young people| Payment to the pr full is made. had signed the r time, and at pr sent date in membership is 47. The lub roy a ‘2 DIVISION BAR high standing in the community | | and parents are glad io have their GETS LICENSE SCREEN WIRE 14x 18 fine mesh, made according to Army and Navy Square in Fall Foot Rolls ae Tesher, who se0 d 18 and trotted to the plate 13 times, scor-| em, bat the mil points, respectively. The Beach ed two runs and got six hits, aver-| te fest 25 words | team played a fine game. aging .461 The rate fur Viackiace type is 3c @ children attending. The Director} RADI es praised the Project Manz for CHRISTMAS Specifications for extreme durability CARLOAD BUYING PERMITS US TO SELL store license for Che at 934 Division street word and the minimum charge for Key West should have come closer to the Typhoons’ total score. The game showed “up si 1 faults on the Conchs’ part and an effort will be made to remedy them before the January 4th game with the Typhoons here. The Conch varsity h: sus- pended practice until after the Christmas holiday. They will re- sume*workouts'on December 26. Key West-Miamj -Beach game summary: KEY WEST Player— FGF! -7 Herring 2 Papy 0 i bat. .10 runs scored, nine hits, .333. J.¥ r, five games, 17 times at bat, red four runs, got sev-! en hits, averaged .411. i B. Bazo, 15 games, 41 times atj bat, scored 13 runs, got 14 hits, averaged .341. Jim Albury, 27 games, at bat 72} times, scored 25 runs and got 24 hits for a .334 average. H P. Baker, 21 games, 36 times at bat, 15 runs scored, 13 hits, .361. Lopez, 11 games, 27 times at 1e” Griffin, 10 games, at bat! eight runs scored, nine a .333 average. he first 15 words or less is 45c. regular a with counts may have their ‘advertise Duval Radio and Sales 211 Duval Street dec17-7t he |* y City Comm: t night to Charles I. Parks. Parks submitted a com- AT THIS NEW LOW PRICE LENGTHS, ONLY 10c SQ. FT. ments charged. . HELP WANTED six months of 1946 as ol-| munication which stated that the! | Vita Var House Paint, guaranteed 100% pure. $3.25 gallon. There! is none finer at any price.| Pierce Bros. decl5-1mo TELEPHONE OPERATORS !2. and 3-bédroom bungalows, furnished and unfurnished; President, Sonny Scribner Ist Vice President, Stanely Koll 2nd Vice President, Carl Brill; Secretary, Betty Canova; Treasur-| 8Y er, Nancy Pickens. These officers} Scribner and Johnny Robinson as committeemen. June will meet with the Adult Counsel- } vense was necessary to his busi- Ross, Nancy Pickens, Sonny Danforth ors to select five other young peo-| was apointed Chairman of the Division at Simonton Street small down payment 3 Payable monthly. Johnson &| Large Johnson, Phon: it, balance| Ple as 1, 372, WAGE INCREASE | | Vita Var Full Body Floor Varnish; “Council '. The Adult Counsel in-| ty decl-tf| clude Mrs. Charles Collins from} Virginia the Sunshine Circle; Mrs. Lucille’ Burchfield as helper: Calverley from t| Refreshmnts Commitee ores oe Baumgardt, Johnny Turner Members the Resident} Poinciana Hi-You Club is for 29 Gauge METAL SHINGLES LINDSLEY LUMBER C0. snd arte CORRUGATED METAL ROOFING Hanson, five games, 11 times at $5.00 value, $3.95 gallon, none| Council; Mr. Dwight Hunter from: boys and girls 12 through 17 who) one run scored, four hits, better. Pierce Bros. decl5-Imo| the Recreation Department; Rev.! reside in the Poincianas or Mac- Pickens from ithe Community; Arthur Homes. The Clubhouse is | Original hand - painted tropical} Church; and one member appoint-| open Tuesday, y, Friday Pictures by a local artist. An| ¢d by the Project Management. and Saturday evenings and Satur- ideal Christmas gift. Paul G.!__The Club will hold a Christmas-| day afternoons. During ihe school DiNegro, 614 Francis st. New Year’s Party Saturday, De-} holidays it will be ope af- R. Cruz 1 Meador 0 Pena 0 Larson 0 Sweeting 0 O. Cruz 2 Lastres i Kerr Learners now earn a mini- mum of $26.00 per week for 48 hours work CLOSED all DAY *Monday, December 24th, Xmas Eve eTuesday, December 25th, Xmas Day Tuesday, January ist, New Year's Day Aurelio “Crip” Lastres, six games, 15 times at bat, five runs ji ! scored, dive Lika. S00. Wage rates for experienced | P. Machin, 29 games, 82 times| °PeFators are proportion- | at bat, 30 runs scored, 26 hits, sey decl5-20:x|cember 29th at the community] ternoon except Sunda; 317. ; ; hall. Betty Canova was appoint-| kindness of Mrs. Calverly and Carey, 31 games, 73 times at Se Ets Vita Var Super Chromium Finish| ¢¢ Program Chairman with Peg:| Mrs~Rhodes. i bat, 30 runs scored, 23 hits, 315. ae Aluminum Paint, covers 30% wuhRoocoonnuntd MIAMI BEACH Player— FG Friedson Heyman Levitte Rich Schwartz Ser Siegel.,...... Singer Stone Tesher s Key West committed 22 fouls, Miarni Beath'19 personals and one technical. .Conch ‘players Meador and Os- tdr Croz‘both fouled out in the; fourth-quarter. ‘BLIGHTED’ AREA ON ELIZABETH ST. TO BE CORRECTED | MOVE AGAINST ABANDONED BOATS, SUNKEN BOAT-! HOUSE. OLD UNOCCUPIED BUILDINGS Following a report by City; Manager W. W. Der nating the area at t! Elizabeth and Greene “blight area”, City Cc last night voted to move edy the condition. City Attorney Lester brought up an ordin ich perm: the city to take action 4 “nuisances.” Th. that charred or might endan: or is a fire ritt desig- foot of nance w | at bat, | got four open holes, abandon-! ed dihgheys or wrecks are liable} to city action. Dingheys are \ declared ay doned by the posting of a sign on} them by the city that they are considered so no complaint tion may then pose of the dingh Vacant lots cov and undergrowth may also termed a nuisance, the ordi: states. The Demeritt report stated that a machine shop in the blight area was occupied at present and recommended no action until the owners were given a chance to better the building, a broken} down boathouse half sunk in the} water, two old buildings on an} adjacent marine railway and. a} junk yard full of buildings. The} junk yard is to be surrounded | with a fence with flowering vines planted to hide the unsightliness. | GRANT PACKAGE _| STORE LICENSES Store, at 325 Duval Street; White Inn, at 1038 Division Street, and Cave Inn, 730 Duval Street, were granted renewal of licenses by City Com- mission Tuesday night. Granting -was by unanimous H. Machin, 13 games, 32 times 15 runs scored, 10 hits, ata Valdez, 26 games, 70 times | up, 33 runs scored, 20 hits, .286. C. Valdez, six games, at bat 14 ; times, scored six runs, hit safely four times, .285. Williams, 26 games, batted 63 5| times, scored 21 fans, hit safely 17 times, .253. Parks, nine games, batted 24 | times, hit safely six times, ,250. Goehring, 29 games so far, bat- ted 42 times, scored 12 runs, hit safely 10 ‘times; .238. Graham, played in 43 games, at bat 20 times, scored four runs, its, .200. Nicholas, played in ninegames, batted 20 times, scored eight runs, got four hits, .200. Gutierrez, 21 “games, 46. times it bat, scored 16 runs, produced seven hits, .152. ' J. Carbonell, one game, batted; v scored one run, did not hit safely, 000. Haskins, two games, batted six | times, scored two runs, did not | hit safely, .000. mez, four games, batted nine ored five runs, got two six games, 10 times at four runs scored, one hit, berts, five games, bat-| scored two runs, hit safely three times, .214. , the Machinists have been 99 times, scored 281 runs produced 234 hits for a team rage of .290 for the year—not bad at all CITY SPORTS Every Type of Play DIAMONDBALL at Bayview Park Field (Night Games) FRIDAY 7:30—Miami Daily Holsum Bread. 9:00—B-29's vs. Machinists. BASKETBALL at High School Gymnasium (Night Games) WEDNESDAY— News vs. 7:00—Convent Varsity vs. Con-| vent Alumnae. 8:15—Key West Transit Co. vs. Miami Herald. 9:30—Sweeting’s Auto Service vs. Miami Daily News. BASEBALL at Municipal Stadium (Afternoon Games) ' SUND. AY— 1 P.M.—Red Raiders vs. Ameri- can Legion. 3:00 P.M.—Trojans vs. Machin- ists. . eee RECREATION Bayview Park — Shuffleboard, tennis, basketball, and handball courts. South Beach and Rest Beach— Swimming. Masonic Patio—Shuffleboard. Gulf Dock and Rest Beach— | Deepsea fishing, small boats. main- tennace of ime interest rate. Finland finds Russian treatment is just; wants to join UNO. Sunday and holiday work MANY OTHER ADVANTAGES Let our Chief Operator, Mrs. McDermott, tell you the whole story Apply 9 to 5 at the TELEPHONE: OFFICE decl-tf Leading Manufacturer of Medium Pri Has Opening for DEALER in Key West See or Write FRED J. DION 512 Sifmonton Street P.Q!Box 869 - : decl3-10t Stenographer + Typist Wanted — Openings. now available for three stenographers, also one typist. Full or part-time em- ployment. Apply Thompson Enterprises, Inc., 813 Caroline St. MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration salcs amd ‘service. Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st, phone 333 Key West Bedding Co., phone 669, 515 Front st. deci-imo Lawn mowers, saws, knives, scis- sors sharpened. Sewing ma- chines, small motors, suit cases, trunks, locks, etc. repaired. Keys duplicated. B. F. Camp- bell, 803 Simonton street. dec5-tf| FOR HIRE Lane. from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Cash reward for return of wheel) and tire lost off Model A Ford. Return to Mrs. Smith. Key West Bks, or Apt. $4, Poinciana, after 5 p.m. Scheaffer’s green fountain pen. Will finder please return same } to Ondina Pita, 510 Petronia st. Reward. V-bottom boat 11 feet long, paint- ed white. Finder please notify R. Whitehead, 3310 Johnson st.} dec21-2tx FOR SALE Man's bicycle, new paint, new tubber. 1115 Fleming street. dec21-2tx dec17-6t} noy22-1mo} Used furniture bought and sold.} For Hire—Truck, general moving. J. C. Ramsey, 708 Whitmarsh) Temporary phone, 444,! dec-Imo, dec21-3tx) more surface than most of the aluminum paints. $5.40 per gal- lon. Pierce Bros. dec15-1mo} i New oven for kerosene stove, Nesco heater, dining table. 802 Catherine street, ask for Perez. dec19-3tx Piano, excellent condition. Very: reasonable. 616 Francis st. deci9-3tx Flat bed spring on legs with new} cotton felt mattress. 876-J. . dec20-2tx{ | Two-way padded high chair. Play pen. 1321 South street. dec19-3tx} House in MacArthur Subdivision. Owner leaving, will sell equity. Also electric refrigerator, elec- tric fan, automatic radio-phono- graph. Inquire 2831 Seidenberg| Avenue after 4:30. dec19- 3x) | Restaurant. Cheap. 901 al street. deci9-4tx Lady’s bicycle in good condition. } | 1415 United st. dec20-3tx} Furniture. Also man’s bicycle.| 32-B, Naval Housing. Call be-| tween 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. } dec21-2tx | Radiance roses. Freeman's, 1121| Catherine st. Phone 672-W. | dec21-tues-fri-imox| !Three-burner oil stove im- good condition. Cheap. Apply 915, Windsor lane, Apt. 2. dec21-3tx} FOR RENT Detective stories, romances, biog- | raphies, all the best new books, some for 5¢ per day, many for} only 10c for a whole week. Paul Smith, Bookseller, cor. Simon- ton and Eaton streets. | decl-tf With the cessation of host ies} many war workers are return-| ing to their permanent homes| | elsewhere. We are soliciting| applications for one, two and! three bedroom apartments—| especially for 1-bedroom apart- ments, with frigidaire and kero- | sene range. As these are Low} Rent Projects we may accept) only applications from families} | whose annual family income} does not exceed $2100. Joseph Yates Porter Place, Fort Vil-} lage. decl5-6t! | Furnished apartment. Apply downstairs, 1925 Flagler Ave. Phone 753-M. dec20-4tx New two-bedroom, nicely furnish-! ‘ed home, $100 month. Perman-| ent resident only. Call 825-J,} | 907 Division. dec21-3tx Unfurnished apartment, private) bath, three and a half rooms.! 833 Olivia street. dec21-2tx/} | | WANTED TO RENT | Three adults desire a two-bed- room apt. or house in quiet. de-| | sirable neighborhood. Must be} clean and in good repair. Will) pay from $75 to $125. Phone! 208. dec21-I1tx! Both “he” and “she” will welcome most warmly a « Gift of fine jewelry—chosen s SY from our splendid seleg tions—the largest and finest in 5 years. You'll get a few good ideas below — ana plenty more in our store! Man’s smartly styled Birthstone Ring in 10K gold. Man's tie and collar clasps with matching cuff links. Gold on Stesling Silver. ~ These Are Only A Few of the Many Guaranteed Gifts at POLLOCK’S QUALITY JEWELERS 524 Southard Street Opposite Bus Station x SEE OUR WINDOWS Lady's bracelet: g

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