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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1946 SPORTS Diamondball Swimming Track Baseball ° Basketball Golf LIONS GIRLS EKE OUT HIGH Football Tennis ¢ . SCHOOL GIRLS IN CLOSE GAME”: a ae ! WIN 38-27; COCA-COLA DE- BOMBERC WIN FEATS MIAMI HERALD 49-| 42; EARTHQUAKERS WIN) FIRST HALF hotly| _— FROM WKWF 37-31 gue opening contest; MACHINIST ORGANIZATION | : no Beil DROPPED CONTEST TO HOL- light lead until the) SUM BREAD GROUP 13 TO utes of play when| inexperience allowed their) 5 LAST NIGHT opponents to tie and then 1 the game. or most of the battle, the Lions| had considerable difficulty | cece ne High School de-| night at Bayview Park when they ense. Rose Mary Kerr, 4 e : s N ae pe eee over the Newsmen in an ex- pegien Clata Boe Bailey | @-inning game and the Outside Pics Duane, Betty Cottrell} Machinists of NOB lost to Holsum and Shirley Papy played for the! Bread, 13 to 5. Machinists and High School and performing for| Bombers had been tied for first the Lions were Dolores Thornley,| position, t McCo! Cleo Rosam, Ss. Lois Pierce, % y Lou Demeritt, Beatrice De-| Bread got to Lino Castro to score meritt, Lila Demeritt and Doris] 'W° runs in the first inning on a Ott. j The tested le: m the High ht, 39 to 37. Lions Girls won a B29 Bombers won the first-half team won tres; seven runs in the second game over the| frame on four walks and three ald by a score of 49} hits. That sent Castro to the Pat Lane, W. M. Hancock,| Showers. He was replaced by Spaller, Karl Griffith, Hen-| Claude Valdez, who worked on dner and James Roland| the hill the rest of the game. up the Coca-Cola team,! E. Rosam went the route for ile Hilburn Roberts, Jr., John| the Bakers, allowing only five Brian Lloyd, Perez, John! hits, two by Jim Albury. Cerezo, and Gilbert Valdez play-| O. Cruz, of the Bakers, hit safe- ed for the Miami Herald. ly three times. an exhibition game the} In the field, Lopez, Lastres, A. Earthquakers defeated the favor-; Mira and P. Valdez for the win- ed WKWF team, 37 to 31. An in-; ners, Baker, Albury, C. Valdez teresting fact of the game was! and A. Lastres-for the losers were that every man on both teams,| the star with the exception of one played,} _ Score by innings: R. H. E. scored points. Bubber Sweeting! Holsum 270 300 1-13 9 3 of the Earthqua was high’ Machinists . 000 2300—5 5 4 point man with ele E. Rosam and James Mira; L. Castro, C. Valdez, Baker and P CITY SPORTS { Machin, Every Type of Play ‘ol its Home run: D. Lastres; two-base hits: Baker, J. Mira, O. Cruz; stolen bases: O. Cruz, Baker; struck out: by Rosam 4, by Cas- | tro 1, by Valdez 2; bases on balls: off Castro 5, off Valdez 3, off Ros- {am 2; time of game: 1.20; um- | pi Kiger and J. Aritas; double Valdez to Gutierrez to Las- DIAMONDBALL at Bayview Park Field (Night Games) TUESDAY— 7:30—Holsum_ Bread chinists. 9:00—B-29's News. “BASKETBALL et High School Gymnasium (Night Games) TUESDAY- 7:00—Miami Cola 8:00 Lions vs. H 9:00 WKWF vs WEDNESDAY— 7:00 Lindsley Lumber Co. Key West Transit Co. 8:00—Convent Varsity vs. Con- vent Cubs. rbonell’s Luncheonette Sweeting’s Auto Serv- ice BASEBALL at Municipal Stadium (Afternoon Games) In the nightcap, a real game developed between the Newsmen and Bombers. It was forced into a round for a decision. News scored first, pushing over a run in the second inning on a} double by Brost, a stolen base and a play that caught Sitrra off first. In their half of the same stanza, the Bombers knotted the count on} a walk to R. Valdez, a base on} balls to Aritas and a wild pitch. Bombers took the lead in the} third on a single by Charles Al-| bury, a walk and a single by James Mira that scored a run. Bombers added two more inj the sixth on four straight singles by Albury, Hernandez, Joe Mira and Malgrat, but in the seventh the Newsmen made it all even by crossing the plate three times as Villareal popped out, Brost ‘beat out a roller to short, J. Ogden | bunted safely, Sierra singled to center but Brost went out at the plate, Gutierrez doubled to left, scoring Ogden and Sierra, Aritas | singled to right, scoring Gutier- | rez, J. Lewis forced Arias at sec- | vs. Ma- vs. Miami Daily Herald vs. Coca- School. thquakers. vs. 9-00. announced. | eee RECREATION Bayview Park—Tennis, basket handball courts. Dia- Comfort stations. Beach and Rest Beach— ond, third to second. In the last half of the extra in- | ning, the first batter up walked. | | He was Charles Albury. Hernan-) Patio—Shuffleboard. | He was Charles'Albuty. Hen Dock and Rest Beaeh—| 42 bunted safely. Joe Mira went Malgrat ing, small boats. | out on an infield fly. pists eerie R. Val-/ TEMPERATURES walked, filling the bases. dez flied out to left and Albury ‘Temperature data for the 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. scored after the catch and that) won the game for the Bombers. Albury, Joe Mira and Hernan- Highest | dez hit two safely each for the Station last 24 hours last winners and Brost for the losers. ta 73 In the field, Lewis, Higgs, Goss} land Arias played well for the| Newsmen, Albury, Hernandez, Mira, R. Valdez and “Pie Tray-) j nor” for the Bombers. Score by innings: R. H. EL Newsmen >. 040 000 30-4 7 2 Bombers 011 002 01-5 7 0 J. Ogden and Brost; Malgrat and Charles Albury. Two-base hits: Gutierrez and Brost; stolen bases: R. Valdez 2, Joe Mira, Mayan, Brost; struck out: by Malgrat 2, by Ogden 2; | bases on balls: off Ogden 7, off, Malgrat 5; left on bases: News 6, Bombers 8; time of game: 1.20; umpires: Kiger and A. Mira; scor- Lowest night 63 31 46 57 34 48 62 31 73 72 51 70 56 37 44 33 58 48 37 62 Minneapolis New Orleans New York Norfolk Oklahoma City Pensacola Pittsburgh St. Lo Tampa - Overland mail service in Amer- ica began in 1672. inj of the Winter Softball League last TO in the openirg game, Holsum i walk and a homer by Daniel Las-| 13 jin The Key We Citizen, a news- CHAS. MACHIN ON FURLOUGH| Corporal Charles M. Machin of | 525 Bahama street, has been! granted a 30-day emergency fur-| lough from India in order to visit! his mother, Mrs. Clara Machin,) who is reported to have been very} LEGALS COURT OF THE: DICIAL C RCUIT mCUIT TH J f Plaintiff, ‘ DIVORCE fendant. | ORDER OF PLBIACATION | Inez Cole rl River Avenue 40) sippi ¥ required to appear to the Bill for Divorce filed you in the above styled cau before the 9th day of #46; otherwise the al t therein will be ta and Ordered at Key West, day of January, By: (sd) Florence wyer, Deputy Clerk. IQUE ESQUINALDO, JR. ttorney for Plainti CERY, ane No. BAN PI P DIVORCE PIERCE, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION * on BARBARA J IRMIN L. uf New York, N. Y. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of divorce, in th on the 11th otherwise will be Key West C published in k y, ALD. 1946, L) R Clerk of the ¢ Monroe County, Florida. (sd) Mary K. Woodsen, Deputy Clerk. By THOMAS S. CARO, Solicitor for Plaintiff. 9-16-23-30,1946 CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, ‘ase No. 10-545 MARY M. JASMIN, Plaintiff, DIVORCE Defendant. IN THE ELEVE ys. LEO 0, JASMIN, ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Leo O. Jasmin 1019 Varnum Avenue Lowell, M You are hereby to the Bill for Div you in the above s or before the 9th ed. one and Ordered at Key West, Florida, this 8th day of January, A.D. 1946. (Circuit Court Seal) By: oss C Sawyer Clerk ef Circuit Court. Florence_E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk, ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR., Attorney for Plaintiff. 9 30,1946 IN THE CIRCUIT F THE BLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT STATE OF FLORIDA, IN IR MONROE COUNTY. IN cE Alma, Georgia. You are hereby required to appear Bill of Complaint for divorce inst you in the above ei e on the 11th day of Feb- ’ D, 1946, otherwise the a legations of said Bill will be tak as confessed. his 8th day A. D1 (Circuit Seal) Ross € Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court. Florene; a. aw ‘Deputy W. CURRY HARRIS, Solicitor for Plaintiff. ja. 9-16-23 IN_THE CIRCUIT COURT OF T! ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, arate OF FLORIDA. IN CHAN- DERY. en of January, purt By: Case No. 10-507 MYRTLE W. BYRD, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE ACTION CHARLES BYRD, D ORDER OF PUB TO: Charles B; Rout i St. Paul, North Carolina You are required to appear to the Bill of Complaint, for divorce, in the above styled cause on the 2ist of January, A. D.. 1946, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed This order to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks efendant. LICATION yrd 1 paper published in Key West, Fla. and Ordered this 11th day of December, (SEAL) A.D, 1945. Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court Monroe County, Florida, By: Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. THOMAS S. CARO, Solicitor for Plaintiff, 1945 ;jan2-9,1946 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATS OF FLORIDA, IN AND MONROE COUNTY. IN Case No. LYDIA C. KEMP, Plaintiff, vs. DEVORCE HERMAN F. KEMP, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Herman F. Kemp, 950 Bloomfield Avenue, Glenridge, Now Jersey. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill for Didvorce filed against you in the above styled cause on or before the 18th day of January, A. D. 1946, otherwise the allegations contained therein wil be taken as conteSssed. Done and Ordered at Key West, geass ial 18th day of December, (Circuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer ‘k of Circuit Court. |and Thursday, ; weather through Thursday. j southeast to south winds through .jin extreme north portion andj | over an area 100 to 300 miles off | | west coast of north Florida. | | ments charmed, - | be im the office before 11 o’clock on Cler! (sd) Kathleen Nottace, Deputy Clerk. E. ESQUTNALDO, JR., Attorney for Plaintiff. decl9-26,1945;jan2-9,1946 v: THE KEY WEST CITIZEN THE WEATHER FORECAST \ Key West and vicinity: Partly} cloudy this afternoon, tonight| and Thursday, little change in! temperature; _moderate south- easterly winds. Florida: Partly continued mild today, tonight except mostly! cloudy and occasional showers | in Tallahassee area. | Jacksonville through Florida! Straits: Moderate southeast to| south winds and partly clongy) cloudy and} East Gulf: Moderate to fresh Thursday; partly cloudy, except cloudy and occasional showers Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warn-| ings have been issued. REPORT Key West, Fla., Jan. 9, 1946 Observation taken at 7:30 a.m. Classified Column ARAN M. Advertisements anger this will be inserted in The Cit the rate of Ze a word for eac! er- tion, bat the minimum charge for the first 15 words or less is 30c. fhe rate for Dlackiace type is 3c a! word and the minimum charge for! the first 15 words or less in 45¢. Payment tor classified adver ments is invariably in advance, but! regular advertixers with ledger ac- counts may have their advertise- ‘Fo insure publication, copy must; the day of 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- tional 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-té Helper wanted. Pepe’s Cafe. 202 Duval st. jan7-3tx, girls, nights, 4 to 11 p.m. Foun- tain girl and sandwich girl. Ap-! ply Land O’ Sun, 1001 Division st. jan8-3t SITUATION WANTED have $1,000.00, a bookkeeping and general office background youth 28, am ambitious. Wish to invest them all with an alert, progressive firm where hard work and intelligence will earn} commensurate returns. Write} Box S.K., c/o Key West Citi- zen. jan4-10tx. WANTED Laundry work. If bundles are brought to my home. Mrs. Reba Albury, 1010 Olivia st. jan8-2tx Wanted — Deepsea fishing rod. 109-D, Poinciana. jan9-6tx 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, etc. repaired. Keys duplicated. B. F. Camp- bell, 928 Division street. janl-1mo Picture framing, diplomas, cer- tificates, photos. DiNegro’s Stu- dio, 614 Francis st. phone 1197-M. janl-1mo! St Red Brick Garage, corner Simon- ton and Greene sts. Expert auto, repair and fender work, auto painting. jan9-12tx, 4! FOR SALE 1939 Buick Special Sedan. DeLuxe Ford Coupe. La cycle, $30.00. 1001 Div 1940 bi- jan8-3tx Eastern Standard Time (City Office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night — Mean - Normal TODAY'S ANNIVERSARIES 1803 — Christopher G. Mem- _ 79 minger, South Carolina legisla- 73 tor, Confederate secretary of the many. Died Mar. 7, 1888, — 1805—Charles E. A. Gayarre, noted Louisiana historian, em- inent citizen, born in New Orleans. Died Feb. 11, 1895. 1839 — John Knowles Paine, famed Harvard teacher of music, aes composer and organist, called Total rainfall since Jan. 1, country’s first to teach music as inches _. ay jan art and not a trade, born at Deficiency since Jan. 1, Portland, Maine. Died April 25, inches ... 1906. Relative Humidity 1840—Samuel B, M. Young, 64% SSS a ae ee ess Tomorrow’s Almanac Hemorrhoids! Ow! —But He SMILES, Now Sunrise - 7:13 am. Sunset 5:56 p.m.| Moonrise 12:20 p.m. First Quarter - 3:27 p.m. Re wise 09 herwpa. Ae, the FILE f mula, n- 1, betors use adjanctively at noted Thorn- Tomorrow's Tides ton & Minor Clinic,” QUICK palliative relief of pain, irritation and. soreness. 2 eee SEB, Helps soften and tends to shrink swell- High Tide Low Tide ing. Gét tube Thornton & Minor’s Rectal 236 am 8.4: Ointment—or Thornton & Minor Rectat 3:08 pm, PE Perens y a .m. 37 ne lelis ed wi ‘is, pm. 9:37 p.m. way, low cost refunded on request. At all good Drug Stores everywhere. i Eee Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches _ is Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches oe Deficiency since Bermuda has about 30,000 in- habitants. c<e COMING WATCH FOR FOR SALE Vita Var House Paint, guaranteed 100% pure. $3.25 gallon. There is none finer at any price. Pierce Bros. dec15-1mo Tropical Amusement Park 713 Duval Street LAST WEEK * , NORTH AMERICAN. WILD Baby crib, mattress, double bed, porcelain top kitchen table, other household goods. 10-A, Naval Housing Project. jan8-2tx Fresh eggs, battery raised fryers, roasting hens, dressed while you wait. 919 Southard st. jan8-4t * 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. jan3-tf STUPENDOU COLLECTION OF BIROS AND ANIMALS 200 LIVING - One of the best grocery stores in city doing strictly cash busi- ness. Must sell due to illness. Address A. P., c/o Citizen. 30 p.m. jan Sts WELCOME—COME IN Houses and lot. 709 Ashe strect,| = ; . Apply 1407 Newton street. jan5-6tx 2- and 3-bedroom bungalows, furnished and unfurnished; small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. janl-tf Vita Var Full Body Fioor Varnish; $5.00 value, $3.95 gallon, none better. Pierce Bros. decl5-1mo "41 Maytag motor bike. H-4, Fort Village. jan7-3tx Pure bred Cocker Spaniels, blonds and blacks. Corner Elizabeth and Olivia, downstairs. Phone 826-R. jan7-3tx Vita Var Super Chromium Finish Aluminum Paint, covers 30% more surface than most of the aluminum paints. $5.40 per gal- Jon. Pierce Bros. decl5-1mo Man’s Rollfast, balloon tire bi- cycle, practically new. Apply at_rear 514 Margaret st. jan8-3tx Living room furniture, complete. 43-C, Naval Housing: jan8-3tx 4 Heavy gauge water tank. 1175- gallon capacity. Take it away for $25.00. Phone 800. jan9-2tx 4 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. jan1-tt Apartment|, unfurnished, 3% rooms. Private bath. Hot and cold running water. Inquire 833 Olivia street. jan7-3tx, WANTED TO RENT OR BUY Small house or store. Close in. To rent or buy. Box H-5, Citizen Office. dec4-w-f-s-6tx. FOR HIRE For Hire—Truck, general moving. J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Temporary. phone, 444, from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. janl-lmo], LOST b deg Black wallet containing money Army pass, Commissary card. Please return to 400 White st. Reward. jan8-2tx, —— Round gold pin, three flowers with stones, two leaves. Lost between Fleming and Simon-} ton or in Post Office. 808 Flem- ing street, jan9-1tx 76 treasury, lawyer, born in Ger-) i i who rose from private to lieu- tenant general, born in Pitts- burgh. Died Sept. 1, 1924. 1900 — Richard Halliburton, travel ‘book writer, adventurer, born at Brownsville, Tenn. Lost at.sea and adjudged dead, in Aug. 1939. Ws @For information and reservations, call 514 Southard Street, Phone 1040 Sevecsveccccscescoseoe eoocesescos a ei Mite) It’s a big job that will take Soutnern Beut Terer Phone No. 8 H. E. CANFIELD, M. E Ear, Nose and SPECIALIST Also Glasses Fitted Office Hours, 7 to 9 P.my Appointment, Phone 19, ati Galey's Office, 417 Eaton -§ Hetty TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL AT ALL GROCERS PLACE YOUR REFRIGERATION ona REAL ICE BASIS and you will get GUARANTEED Refrig- eration Service. REAL ICE is MORE ECONOMICAL... It’s Healthy and Safe... It’s PURE THOMPSON ENTERPRISES, we (ICE DIVISION) Key West, Fla: INCORPORATED More and Better long Distance Service As a result of the continued heavy volume of long distenen, calls you may at times experience delays in completing your calls. However we are on our way 10 give you more and better long dis- tance service than ever before.” We are getting increasing amounts of equipment from mame " facturers and new long distance circuits are being added and oadi- tional switchboards installed to expand our long distance telephone facilities to meet the South’s fast-growing needs.” | AEE * some time and a lot of money to complete. But we are going at it eagerly and efficiently with every, resource at our command.” HONE AND TeLecraPH COMPANY, pit errs WATCH FOR iT! ‘ -

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