The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 3, 1946, Page 3

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FHURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1946. Diamondball Swimming Track Baseball Basketball Golf Football Tennis CONCHS OPEN. BASKETBALL SEASON AT HOME TOMORROW ' ONLY GAME OF SEASON | SCHEDULED HERE AGAINST) THE WEATHER POWERFUL MIAMI BEACH| HIGH SCHOOL | FORECAST | Key West and vicinity: Partly | |cloudy and warmer this after- noon, tonight and Friday; mod-| sketball fans will erate to occasionally fresh | nd only chance northeast to east winds this] t highly rated team’ afternoon and tonight, becoming rrow night.! east to southeast Friday. High School} Florida: Partly cloudy ana 1 will ike its warmer today and tonight; Fri- e in Key West in day partly cloudy and continued a s at the H School | mild. : n at 8:15 tomorrow night | Jacksonville through Florida e Beach team is regarded as Florida Straits and East Gulf: the strongest team in South Flor- Gentle to , moderate east to ida in several In their last southeast winds today through game they beat Jackson, Friday, except occasionally fresh which is, an. “A” team, by,in the Florida Straits; partly a score of 70 to 10. ; cloudy weather. The Beach defeated Key West'__ Jacksonville tg Apalachicola: High on January 18 by the com-|No small craft or storm wain- paratively, mild score of 55-20.!ings have been issued. ° This was the Conchs’ first REPORT aults and showed up several fa which had to be corrected. If the Key West, Fla. Jan. 3, 1946 varsity practices that were held, Observation taken at 7:30 am. last night after the Christmas! Eastern Standard Time holiday are any indication of the} (City Office) Conchs’ strength, the Beach team Temperatures is in for a mighty surprise to- Highest last 24 hours -. morrow night | Lowest last night The Beach team will lodgé in Mean ee: the La Concha Hotel while in Key, Normal West. Adult ticket for tomorrow By FRED MILLER, JR. Key West ba: get their one Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending Pl 8:30 a.m., inches ers, managers. : leaders Total rainfall since Jan. 1, selling the tickets | inches Raise The main game starts at 8:15 Deficiency since Jan. 1, pm. There will probably be a inches prelimjnary game at 7 o'clock. {Total rainfall si Miami Beach will play here for, inches qaghtit: bids pane night only,,, Deficiency since Jan, 1 tf inches _. 18% QUESTIONS ON PAGE 2__ are Sunri Sunset Moonrise - 7:12 am. 5:57 p.m. 8:11 a.m. | Moonset ant 2 7:03 p.m. EL. Abdut $1,720,000,000 annual-; Tomorrow's Tides H (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 11:17 am. 4333 (a.m. 10:15 p.m. 3:40..p.m. | TEMPERATURES 6. About 263,000. ; Temperature data for the 24 hours 7. Births alr double deaths.| ending 7:30 a.m. | Tomorrow’s Almanac ise. . = = be 2. 1939, 1,400,000; 1945, 950,000. 4. Yes, for homes $10,000 and Ingley in gost. | 4. Jauisvile, Ky., editor who ade, survey of the Balk 5. About $700,000,000 a year. j New rates: $66 a month for| Highest — Lowest 2 men, $90 if married. | Station last 24 hours last night 9. Coffee | Atlanta - 46 36 10. Jan Boston 26 14 | Brownsville _ 74 64 Today’s Birthdays. Chetsten 36 15, 1945. Chicag: 27 Detroit 24 Ga 58 32 26 59 61 38 65 10 51 23 33 51 20 33 48 Norman T. Kirk, ! born: in zen, zeon general, 58 years ago. Helen H. Parkhurst of College. New York, philosopher, born in k, 59 years ago. ce C. Coolidge of on, Mass., widow of sident, born at Burling- 67 years ago. Stanley Jones, famed evangelist ta India, Baltimore, 62 years ago. s Wood, New York Times’ mndent in Washington, Columbia, S. C. 66 years K. W. Airport Memphis Miami Minneapolis New Orleans New York - Norfolk St. Louis Tampa . ; FORBIDDEN IN ENGLAND ert Seldes of New York, journalist, born Alliance, 53 years ago. t R. Attlee, Britain’s minister, born 63 years CHICAGO.—In England, the harnessing of dogs to vehicles is forbidden, but in Belgium it is| common practice to harness one ‘or more to small milk carts. SHOP AT ARCHER’S FOR YOUR WEEK-END TABLE SUPPLIES ‘e Have Plenty o! GRADE ‘A’ : BEEF PORK ROAST — PORK CHOPS and SLICED BACON : *Staple and Fancy GROCERIES eDAIRY Products ¢Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES *Also A NICE Selection of FROSTED FOODS Plan to Bring Your List to ARCHER’S and Convince Yourself of Quality and Vatues Archer’s Grocery “The Store That Serves You Best” 814 FLEMING ST. PHONES 67 and 47 Classified Column Advertisements under this will be inserted im The Citizen at the rate of ze a word tor exch inser- The rate for binektace type is 3c a word and the minimum charge for the first 15 words or less Is 45¢. Payment tor classified advertise- ments is invariabiy in advance, but regular ith counts may have their advertise- mente charged. To insure yadlication, copy mast be im the office before 11 v’clock on the day ef publication. HELP WANTED TELEPHONE OPERATORS WAGE INCREASE Learners now earn a mini- mum of $26.00 per week for 48 hours work Wage rates for experienced operators are proportion- ately higher | Frequent increases, addi- tienal payment for evening, 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 jan1-tf Wanted immediately, butcher; also person for fruit and vege-| table department. Victory Cash} Market, 1028 Division st. jan3-3t Experienced cashier wanted. Ap- ply immediately. Victory Cash Market, 1028 Division street. jan3-3t Boy to deliver clothes, after school and Saturday. Bearup’s Dry Cleaning, 514 Margaret street. jan3-3tx POSITION WANTED 4 Experienced bookkeeper, steno- grapher, typist, desires part- time position. Write Box M.M.J., c/o Citizen. jan3-3tx THE KEY WEST p= ree "| H SALESMEN WANTED i eee Man or woman wanted for Raw- leigh route. Real opportunity. We help you get started. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. FAA-116-O, Memphis, Tenn. jan3-1tx’ 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. janl-tt Apartment, unfurnished, 3% rooms. Private bath. Hot and cold running water. Inquire 833 Olivia street. jan3-3tx FOR HIRE eR tic ial ct SE For Hire—Trtick, general moving. J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh! Lane. Temporary phone, 444, from 8 a.m, to 6:30 p.m. janl-lmo FOR SALE Vita Var House Paint, guaranteed 100% pure. $3.25 gallon. There is none finer at any price. Pierce Bros. decl5-1mo 2- and 3-bedroom bungalows, furnished and _ unfurnished;) small down it, balance payable monthly,.. Johnson. & Johnson, Phone 372. janl-tf Vita Var Full Body Floor Varnish} $5.00 value, $3.95 gallon, none; better. Pierce Bros. decl5-1mo Twelve-piece bedroom suite, la- dy’s bicycle and guitar. Apply 933 Fleming street, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. dec29-6tx , } jan3-1tx Today In History 1777—Brilliant American vic- tory over the British at Prinve- ton, N. J. 1831—First building and loan association in the United States formed at Frankford, Pa., Oxford Provident Building As-! sociation. 1911 Experimental Postal Savings Banks open. 1918—Over nine million regis- tered for draft—World War 1. 1920 Government _ starts credits for Europe for rehabili- | tation. { 1921—25 years ago—U. S. Su- preme Court holds labor union bound by anti trust laws. 1929—Rockefeller Foundation organized by including the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial—with assets of more ta a quarter of a billion dol-} lars. 1931 — Historic scene of 500 GiSeardi agreed ee CARD OF THANKS j We wish to thank our kind friends and neighbors for the} kindness and sympathy extended| us during the illness and after the j death of our beloved one, Carlyle J. Roberts. } THE FAMILY. . | FOR SALE Twelve building jacks. One or all. 1119 Washington street. jan3-3tx Pony, $50. Apply 2301 Patterson Johnson, Phone 372. janl-4tx! Three glass’ show cases with lights. Also man’s bicycle. 406 Grinnell. st. jan3-2tx Crosley radio, 5 tubes. model, good condition. Naval Housing. Table 42-D jan3-2tx «| 2831 Living room Staples. furniture. Vita Var Super Chromium Finish Aluminum Paint, covers 30% more surface than most of the aluminum paints. $5.40 per gal- lon, Pierce Bros. decl5-l1mo Four rooms of furniture. Radio, | fan, heating lamp. Apt. 6, Na-! val Low-Cost Housing. Jan1-3tx; Library copies of. current best’ sellers—at prices that get lower, with each rental.’ ‘To fill your bookshelves comparatively: painlessly, -get acquainted with our unique rental library sales system. Paul Smith, bookseller, cor. Simonton and ‘Eaton sts. jan2-tf WANTED TO BUY 1940, 1941, 1942 Chevrolet, Ford, Plymouth car, Apt. 42-D, Naval Housing Project. dec31-4tx MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration sales and service. Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed, Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. dec22-1mo Used furniture bought and sold. Key .West Bedding Co., phone 669, 515 Front st. janl-tf 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 Picture framing, diplomas, cer- tificates, photos. DiNegro’s Stu- dio, 614° Francis st., phone Pony and saddle. 909 Grinnel st. jan2-2tx! Four rooms of furniture complete, one bedroom, one baby’s room. Call after 6 pm. Bennett, 1321-A South st. jan3-3tx Sear STE eee SEES Metal bed, $4.00; dresser, $5.00; arm chair, $200; -high chair, $3.00; table, and. two chairs, $3.00. 18-G Porter Place. jan3-2tx BUY POT O’ LUCK For INSECTS A CHEAP, EFFICIENT 5% DDT SPRAY BOTTLED BY Latin-American Co. Idrag- Soames ple or fem ineland GARDNER'S FRARMACY Villa D’Este Hotel BISCAYNE BOULEVARD at EIGHTH ST., MIAMI, FLORIDA NOW For Reservations OPEN PHONE 9-2622 Se Habla Espanol We Will Re-Open For Business Within a Few Days Come In and See Our Display of Fine Jewelry, Watches, Etc. * We Cash Government Payroll Checks Without Obligation * KEY WEST JEWELRY CO. 532 Duval St. “The Store of Service” Phone 155 (NEXT TO GARDNER'S PHARMACY) jan3-3tx PAGE THKEF farmers storming business ceQ- 2s! pounds and 10 ounces and wa tre of xngland, Arkansas, and demanding food; depression days. ~ 1942.— From White House, Roosevelt and Churchill an-| noynce unified commanders in the Pacific. | 1945—U. S. Third. and First Armies attack northern salient } of German army in Belgium 79th Congress opens. Bertho my |: Sartanaremnsooe arene nee DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Curry, Eliza- beth street, today announced the birth of a daughter | morning in a local hospital. weighed eight The newcomer Saturday IV VV VV VOW KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS | The. Rank of Esquire will be! conferred at the meeting of Key} West Lodge on Friday evening at | 8 o'clock. : The new officers will be in stalled. 4 At the close of the meeting an ! entertainment will be held in| honor. of the new officers. | All members are urged to at- tend. Visiting Knights are in- vited. J. WINFIELD RUSSELL, K.R.S. 242£4444444444444444 | COMING SOONWS WATCH FOR IT! named Cecelia Jane. Tin is the most imporiant met- | al produced in Bolivia. KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS ACIDS Help 15 Miles of Kidney Tubes Flush Out Poisonous Waste Ifyou havean excess of acids in yourblood, your 16 miles of kidney tubes may be over= worked. Thesetiny filters and tubes are work- ing day and night to help Nature rid your system of excess acids and poisonous waste. When disorder of kidney function permits | Poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it maycausénagging backache, rhcumaticpains, | leg pains, loss of pep and ens getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes, * headaches and dizziness. Frequent or scanty Passages with smarting and burning some- times shows there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Kidneys may need help the same as bow- els, so ask your druggist for Doan’s Pills, 2 stimulant diuretic, used successfully by mil- lions for over 40 years. Doan’s give happy ae and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste frum your blood. Get Doan’s Pills. AES BUY VICTORY BONDS CLEARANCE ALL EXCESS: STOCK MUST BE CLEARED OUT v1 20, MAKE ROOM FOR NEW MERCHANDISE After-Inventory Fike PICTURES Similar to Illustration 2-Piece Maple LIVING ROOM 7 Red Maple finished frame. with the newest Spring-filled Seat “Selection of Covers ........ LOUNGE CHAIR and Ottoman Spring Con. struction < Imported Numdah Rugs in the large 4 x 6 size, All wool. Beautifully colored. Suitable for any sels room in the home. , METAL SMOKERS $275) END TABLES ...S275 De-Luxe HOLLYWOOD BEDS HASSOCKS Assorted Styles and Colers RECORD CABINET tiliw ancy (Similiar to Illustration) A Box Spring on Felt Mattress . . legs complete with a Cotton . Good heavy Ticking ... and well made SIMMON’S All pring constructed Studio Tilt Couches made like they were before the war. Metal hinges. Beautiful covers that will wear like Similar to Illustration iron. $6950 ana eS ER ESE EOE RES TNR RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES A Sa SSL A SE SEITEN TARGA HGR A NEARS SIE LS A ™MAXWELL COMPANY, Incorporated Furniture and Furnishings PHONE 682 909 Fleming Street Venetian Blinds KEY WEST, FLA.

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