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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1946 (A! he Tennis Baseball ° Basketball Golf Feot ° RTS Diamondball Swimming Track AVIATION CIVILIAN WORKERS HAVE USED AGUILAR WENT HIT SAFELY 188 TIMES AGUILAR Y~ftball By t team up n the iation yed in four dif-| past} ULAR FEATURE Diaz, the lano, vere me started the 36 play-| games, hardson, and hit 1 Ric 500. REVIEWS TEAM.) QUOTING STATISTICS; CLUB} TO BAT 811 TIMES, 1945 Civilian! three no runs, two hits,] who! enfe.| balls. 36 PLAYERS IN ALL "PRICE, LUJACK VINSON, FRANZ | WINNERS OF BLIND BOGEY CONTEST AT KEY WEST GOLF CLUB; CONTEST REG- for fe | Winners in the Blind Bogie contest held Sunday, announced by “Pop” Londeree, manager of j the local Key West Country Club, | were Clem Price, Stanley, ack, V. Vinson and “Sailor? Ze All of these lucky niblié*wield- ers were each awarded three golf, The contest was partici- pated in by 52 golfers, eleven of "WIN GOLF BALLS THE KEY WEST CITIZEN BOY SCOUT UNIT ENJOYS CAMPING complained to police that a ton MEMBERS OF TROOP NO. 52° of jump coal was stolen from HAD OUTING DURING }his home without awakening PAST WEEKEND WHEN HE’S CAUGHT (Ry Associated Press) CENTRALIA, Ill. — Sid Hall! him, Hall said he believed the jcoal was shoveled into a truck j and hauled away. clock, calling the end of a busy 'day for the campers. At 6:30 the following morning the scouts were awakened. The first thing in the mor everyone had a brief period of [physical exercise. After the Twenty-five scouts and scout- ers of Boy Scout Troop No. 52, ; Rotary Club troop, went on al very enjoyable camping trip during. the past weekend. The | campers spent the night at a specially selected camp site on exercise the scouts went to work Stock Island. preparing their breakfast. When The scouts met at the coiner | everyone decided that they had} of White and Division streets at;a full stomach the process of 2 o'clock in the afternoon and breaking camp was begun. The from there hiked out to the/ camping grounds were through- camp. Upon reaching the loca-|ly policed up and all trash de- tion at 4:15, tents were pitched; stroyed before the scouts left }and then the boys began to pre-' for the trip-home. |pare their evening chow. After! Scouts attending the h supper a very impressive flag, were: Leonard Salazar, Jose Fer- lowering ceremony was held.jnandez, James Curr) Donald Some of the boys then went | Curry, Aurelio Villate, Joe fishing rfearby and had gocd/Johnson, Claude Valdez, Tony results. | Romiarez, Armando Romierez, | A large camp fire was kent | David Pettis, Billy Daniel, Bobby burning throughout the night. | Hernandez, Ralph Henriguez, Before retiring for the night the} Tony Barrera, Ronald Henri scouts sat around the camp fire | Jose Hernandez and Raoul Perez, and told jokes and sang songs. Leaders of the camping trip The call from the bugle sound- | were Senior Patrol Leader ing taps was blown at ten o’- | Arthur Boza, Junior Assistant 4 eeevvesvesece Classified Column . pores essrs ses BELLE | Sees ander this FOR SALE the rate of 2c a word tor exch inser- ym, bat e¢ minimum for; Vi i ” Te etay ie eeen een ge er Var House Paint, guaranteed’ s fhe rate for blackface type ts 3¢ a} 100% pure. $3.25 gallon. There word and the minimum charge fer} jis none finer at ITLL BE COAL DAY | | cluding rattle snakes, can detect traction. HAVE EXTRA SENSE } | DAILY REMINDERS By Standard Press Association ae ES SS ES | TODAY'S ANNIVERSASIES BROOKLYN.—Pit vipers, their warm-blooded prey in tke dark by means of an extra sense that perceives heat. About 78 per cent of the people & singer of of Argentina are of European ex- first great in New jof the Revolution, songs of the sea, {American poet, born a Willi | York. Died Dec. 19, 1832. Scoutmaster Harry Williams) 4931 Justin Winsor, eminent eee Sec Lin Care hes | American historian. _ Boston BVilbert Moehrke. Veteran scout nus rey, Spe cepa or Oscar Avila also came along on Beers AA an Doster. the trip. Junior Assistant Will-| OC “* [88% jams was the camp bugler and, 1854 Alice M. Robertson, Senior Patrol Leader Boza the|OKlahoma Indian édurator, so- camp quartermaster. The scouts| cial | worker, . congresswoman, were very fortunate in having! born in Oklahoma. Died July 1, Commissioner W. J. Mochrke, 1931. along on the trip. | 1865 — William Lyon Phelps, famed Yale teacher, orator and! LEGALS |scholar, born in New Haven. | Died Aug. 21, 1943. INTHE cmecurr cour’ or THR, 1871 — George L. (Tex) Rick- ENTH JUDICIAL Rou. t| ard, colorful prize-fighter yoPL ;moter his day, born in Kansas on PLomiba. Seay: | City, Mo. Died’ Jan. 6, 1929. IN Case No, 10-507 RTLE W. BYRD, ' Plaintiff, i TODAY IN HISTORY CHARLES BY RD i as | 1777—Gen. Washington, leav- ‘ 5 pretend {ing his camp fires burning oh a aan | Trenton, to deceive the British, |marches on to Trenton, N. J+ 1788 Georgia ratifies the new constitution—fourth state. 1863—End of one of the Civ War’s bloodiest battles, that of | Murfreesboro, Tenn. 1918 — Col. House’s confiden- | tial report to Pres. Wilson ad- vises unity of Allied action’ and |quick dispatch of Amerigan orth Carolina are required to of Complaint in the above styled 2ist day of A. otherwise the allegations will be taken as confessed This order to be published once | a week for four consecutive week in The Key We® Citi: a new paper published in Key West, Fla. Done and Ordered this 11th day of December, A. D. (SBAL) Rosa C Sawye Clerk of the Circuit Gourt | Monroe County, Florida, | ay: Kathleen Nottage, | Deputy ‘Clerk. You the Bill appear to for divorce, cause on the, D. 1946, therein 1919—President Wilson wide- ly cheered passing through Ita’ 1920—Federal agents gather in 946} some 2,000 Reds in 33 cities, 1752—Philip M. Freneau, poct | pro-' | troops to the Trenches of Eur ORS } join RAF in raids on Germans lin Belgium. i TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS | James Melton, famed singer, ; born at Moultrie, Ga.,. 42 years | ago. | William M. Jeffers, retiring} president of the Union Paci former rubber dictator, born! North Platte, Nebr., 70 years ago. | Prof. Roger Adams of the Uni-| versity of Illinois, famed chem- ist, special adviser to Lt. Gen. Clay in Germany, ton, 57 years ago. \,, Robert; Nathan of New York, eminent author, 52 years ago. Arthur born there, Rodzingki, born in Bos-} {tie affairs, for you can‘ eee and mey rise high confidence of others. The reserved and self-reliant, . sometimes a hard, gr : ture, astute and selfish, i ject to the softening it lof love. Love of horsés prominent trait ‘eee | Truman mesage to ee | for aid in housing. xe | STRONG ARM BRAND TRIUMPH : COFFEE MILL conductor i of the New York Philharmonic- } Symphony, 54 years ago. Dr. Herman G. James, former } president of Ohio University, } born in Philadelphia, 59 year. i ago. Vera Zorina, dancer-actress, born in Norway, 29 years ago. born in Dalmatia, TODAY'S HOROSCOPE COMING SOOW WATCH FOR You may deal with diploma-i in’ . KHRETS Extra any price. the first 15 words or less is 45c. decl5-1mo Puyment tor | 1935—Opening of the Haupt- TI whom shot under or over the Pierce Bros. mann trial in Flemington, N. required figures. The management states that these contests will be a regular feature and requests all golfers to come out and join in the fun. THE WEATHER FORECAST Key West and vicinity: Gener- ally fair this afternoon, tonight and Thursday; not quite so caol this afternoon and _ tonight; warmer Thursday; moderete northeasterly winds this after- | noon, becoming easterly tonight and Thursday. Florida: Fair with slowly ris- ing temperature today and to- night; Thursday ‘partly ~ cloudy and warmer. Jacksonville through Florida Straits and East Gulf: Gentle to moderate winds, north and 2) northeast today, becoming east- erly tonight and Thursday; gen- erally fair weather. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or storm wain- ings have been issued. REPORT Key West, Florida, Jan. 2, 1946 Observation taken at 7:30 am. Eastern Standard Time (City Office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hour Lowest last men Mean Normal two games, two les up. 23 times at and hit safely} AL € FLOR 1942—Japs occupy Manila cou 1 *¥N) American - Philippines retire Bataan. 1943—American planes range over Japs in India and Burma. 1944 — Troops of the U. S& Sixth Army land on North New Guinea coast. 1945—Someé 1600 U. D s' Lae 2- and 3-bedroom bungalows, | ae to furnished and _ unfurnished; small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. jan1-tf axe No. KEMP, 10-516 BEER Famous for Fine Flavor Since 1866 Robert Knobel “WHOLESALE BEER and WINE” 2049 N. MIAMI AVE. Phone 2-5824 Miami 37, Fla... zed. ‘To insure publication, copy must LYDIA ¢. be im the office before 11 o'clock on | the day of publication, i HELP WANTED Plaintiff, games, at bat} DIVORCE | run, three hits, four ys HERMAN F. KEMP, Defendant. PUBLICATION rman F. Kemp, Bloomfield Avenue, i Jersey. y required to ap-| r to the Bill for Didvorce filed you in the above styl hefore the 18th day of {Vita Var Full Body Floor Varnish; | 4 $5.00 value, $3.95 gallon, none better. Pierce Bros. decl5-1mo! TELEPHONE = You can now get shoe skates.| ‘ D. 1946, otherwise the | $17.95. Skating Rink. dec27-6tx) 4 ons contained therein will | be taken as confessed. : yone de} K es | Tele piece bedroom suite, la-| PIO AIS 18th Gay Tee weenie | | ly’s bicycle and guitar. Apply| 4. D. 1946, H 933 Fleming street, 9 a.m. to| ee: Ae Seal) H 3 p.m. dee29- 6tx| noe : | : at bat hits, three games, t uns, three S. planes 99 bat 363. game, at} mes, at ight hits, ayed one ee chances OPERATORS | WAGE INCREASE Learners now earn a mini- mum. of $26.00 per week for 48 hours work umes, 56 times hits, .321. ames, batted 7 runs and got 24 Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court. (sd) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. 19 iy Rota ie Wage rates.for experienced 2: 105 ft. Operators are proportion- ately higher 79} batted 72] { 11 runs and hit safe-} . 305 Apply 1106 Fleming st. | ’ dec29-4tx E BemMes, jan2-9,1946 COMING SOON! WATCH FOR IT! (IN THE CIRCUrr COURT OF. THE Vita Var Super Chromium Finish | Ge Ee anE an Eon Aluminum Paint, covers 30%| IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. more surface than most of the) ~V CH SSCERE- ; ; aluminum paints. $5.40 per gal- N 10-517 ALICE BLACK GROAT, lon. Pierce Bros. decl5- amo] catti 83 times at bat, me Frequent increases, addi- tional payment for evening, Sunday and holiday work ames, 22 times 1 six hi batte and six hits, games, batted two runs and time 0. 6 times “hits, .250 in nine six runs, Plaintiff, DIVORCE E M. GROAT, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION { S/ ence M. Groat, } MANY OTHER ADVANTAGES ue Complete furnishings for dinette and living room. Dishes and| kitchen utensils. Apt. 39-D,| Let our Chief Operator, Navy, opposite High School. Mrs. McDermott, dec31-3tx| York, N.Y tell you the whole story. S Fj ja | | NEW TIME-SAVING SCHEDULES AND ADDITIONAL SERVICE NOW IN EFFECT! sn Int. Reg. 44 n and four ved 16 tim 2 adjacent lots in the city’s nicest, ae nes Avenue residential section, on Grinnel) you are hereby required to ap- near South. An ideal homesite) pear to the Bill of Complaint for | High and dry. Priced to sell] anove entitted cause on the 21st da | quick, $750 each. Office, 915 Windsor Lane, phone 222-J. A. D, 1946, otherwise the dec31-3tx) two run in games, Apply 9 to 5 at the and one TELEPHONE OFFICE né aneeat as confesse¢ This, the 17 games, of said Bill will be taken | 10 hits, ¥ 18th day of December, | janl-tf (Gireul Se 13 lots in one block 50 x 100! each. High and dry and ready for development, near new pro-} posed beach. Total price, $4,500,! less than $350 each. Office, 915} Windsor Lane, phone 222-5. | 1y 9H dec31-3tx} P (Gourt 29 games, Db 18 Ross C Sawyer | Lady to do general office work. Apply at Monsalvatge & Drane. dec29-tf Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches Total rainfall since Jan. as inches Deficiency since Jan. 1, inches Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches Clerk of the Circuit Court. | | (sd) Mary K. Woodson, Tc, | | TUL STONE, Solicitor for P lalntite: | 9 an2-9,1946 ns and games, 50 10 hits, Experienced cashier wanted. Ap- ply immediately. Victory Cash Market, 1028 Division street. dec31-3t| CIRCUIT COURT OF THE) TH JUDICIAL CIRCU IT | HE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN es, 10 times T eres MONROE COUNTY. IN| 200.| andez, Four rooms of furniture. Radio| fan, heating lamp. Apt. 6, Na-) parrH ANDERHOLA WADE, val Low-Cost Housing. jan1-3tx| Plaintiff, 1 DIVORCE 7 5 | ROBERT RB. WADE, Library copies of current best} sellers—at prices that get lower) ,,,.. ORDER OF PU B a ‘ ist Lt. Robert B. with each rental. To fill your Combat Crew bookshelves comparatively Squadron 2a 2 HH A Ie Kirtland Field painlessly, get acquainted with Albuquerque, New Mexico our unique rental library sales} 84 _ system. Paul Smith, bookseller, cor. Simonton and Eaton sts. jan2-tf 1. 10-508 see Wanted immediately, butcher; , Deficieacy also person for fruit and vege- »| inches - table department. Victory Cash a) ity Market, 1028 Division st. dec31-3t nce Jan. nd Welsh, .000 'O: ent to bat 811 times, Tomorrow’s Almanac ly 188, Sunrise ~ 13) aan. e of .207.) Sunset . 52 pm | Moonrise - 7:20 am. | Moonset 6:07 p.m. {New Moon 7:30 a.m Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 10:41 a.m. 3:55 a.m. 9:39 p.m, 3:02 p.m, TEMPERATURES | ‘Temperature data for the 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. Highest Lowest Station last 24 hours nah Sian 37 32 74 47 19 22 62 56 33 65 WANTED TO BUY 1940, 1941, 1942 Chevrolet, Ford, Plymouth car. Apt. 42-D, Naval Housing Project. dec31-4tx MISCELLANEOUS man Street ure, sachusetts, You are hereby required to appear to the Bill of ¢ ‘ompla aint for divoree filed against you in the a Nazi Spy Must Aid. Kin Of His Victims} Pony and saddle. 909 Grinnel st. jan2-2tx) as z aid Bill will be taken A German nformation } killing of two must pay dam- latives as well as his life in Paland.| t nal ruled bape former owner of; ie factory and} t turn over to the | Atlanta Jui Frackie-| Boston two daughters, | Brow nsville — 1al pension;| Charleston h pro cutor | Chicago $5,500, and to; Detroit $3,000-and an annual| Galveston | Jacksonville — e deceased filed a! Kansas City — t Beckman which; KEY WEST ~ npt court ruling. | K. W. Airport under arrest in the} Memphis __ of occupation in} Miami was announced that} Minneapolis — srought to Cracow,} New Orleans | New York | Norfolk —_. | Oklahoma City i | Pensacola YORK.—A pair of blue- | Fittsburgh cen known to rout aj St. Loui series of attacks in} Tampa bird noisily attracks ~ of the cat while! Congress formally established in silently to| post offices and post routes in the peck, states in 3782. Refrigeration sales and service. Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. dec22-1mo S the i1th of December, | Mists | [cos ireuit Court day POULTRY Send $1 for 100 broiler chicks, big breed blood-tested _leghorns. Ardena Egg Farm Hatchery, Farmingdale, N. J. , jan2-1tx) NOTICE TO CREDITOR! | ¢1933 Probate Act S \ IN THE COUNTY J | aN | Press) | | | With the lifting of O.D.T. Regulations, Florida Motor Lines an- rounces additional and better bus service between all Florida cities, providing the most frequent schedules in the histosy of the state. : 2 BUSES DAILY TO MIAMIand NORTH Key West, Fla jicitor for Plainti } Used furniture bought and sold. =1 Key West Bedding Co., phone 669, 515 Front st. jani-tf FOR RENT i 66 32 9 19 56 Lawn mowers, saws, knives, scis- sors sharpened. Sewing ma- chines, small motors, suit cases, trunks, locks, ete., repaired. Keys duplicated. B. F. Camp- bell, 928 Division street. dec5-tf 01 In_re: BE} Estate of Detective stories, romances, biog-| JAMIN D. TREVOR, raphies, all the best new books, Dassarad: some for 5c per day, many for} To All Creditors and Persons Havin, only 10c for a whole week. Paul) @iaims or Demands Against Sa aa “ 7 tate: Smith, Bookseller, cor. Simon-| You and each of you are hereby | ton and Eaton streets. fae fied and required to present any ms and demands which you, or r of you, may have against the} of Benjamin D. Trevor, de- ce late of said County, to the County Judge of Monroe ‘County, Florida, at his office in the court | house of said County at Key West, Florida, within eight calendar months’ from the time of the first publication of this notice. Each claim or demand shall be in writ- ing, and shall state the place of residence and post office address of the claimant, and shall be sworn to by the claimant, his agent, or his attorney, and any such claim or demand not so filed shall be void. | Dated _this-lith day of December, | 28 57 56 26 48 jani-tt | estate, Picture framing, diplomas, cer- tificates, photos. DiNegro’s Stu- dio, 614 Francis st., phone 1197-M. janl-1mo Large furnished room near beach. OPA rate. 1721 Flagler Ave.} Apply evenings. jan1-2tx 42 WANTED TO RENT i be trial FOR HIRE For Hire—Truck, general moving. | J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Temporary phone, 444, from 8 am. to 6:30 p.m. janl-1mo_ BLUEJAYS ROUT CAT Furnished apartment, near beach if possible, by January 10. Write Box K, c/o Citizen. sal] LOST Brown billfold with zipper. Will finder keep monéy and return] As E papers to Mrs. A. R. Korecky, 227-D, Poniciana. dec31-3tx| FOR SALE TRE (sd) JULIUS on STONE, xecutors of the Last |W 4 ment of Benjamin D. Trevor, deceased deci2-19-26,1945 ;jan2,1946 Phone 242 Pony, $50. Apply 2301 Patterson ary Johnson, Phone 372. janl-4tx