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FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1946 SPORTS J Baseball Basketball Golf Football Tennis Diamondball Swimming Track FOLLOWING THROUGH By PEDRO AGUILAR Leading hitters of the Winter Softball League follow: Helliwig, eight times three runs and six hits. Parks of the Bombers, bat, two runs and five at bat, 11 times at . | Jim Albury, runs and eight hits, .500. | Perez, 13 times at bat, and hits, .461 i io Hernandez, 17 ix runs and eight hits, .464 cruz, 10 times at bat, five and five hits, .500. | J. Ogden, four times at one run and two hits, .500 i J. Walker, nine times at four, syns and four hits, 444. { J:-ritas, 12, times at bat, three runs §fid five hits, .416. i Curb, Garcia, 15 times at bat, * six runs and*six hits. rra, five times at bat, three ‘and two hits, .400. | Villareal, ns and four hits, .400. | S. Lewis, 20 times at bat, eight runs and eight hits, .400. | Brost, 13 times at bat, three runs and five hits, .384 | M. Lopez, 22 t bat, runs and eight hits, 363.- Farralda, 11 times at bat, runs and four hits, 363 Joe Mira, 30 times at bat, five runs and 11 hits, 0. Lucilo, 14 times at runs and five hits, .357 James Mira, 27 times ¢ eight runs and nine hits, Vidal, 27 times at uns and nine hits, .3 runs five | | bat, two! bat, seven DOUBLE HEADER HERE ON SUNDAY MACHINISTS AND BOCA CHICA, AND TROJANS AND RAIDERS By NESTOR CASTANEDA Sunday at the Municipal Stad- ium the ‘Machinists baseball team will cross bats with a{ picked team from Boca Chica, in the first game of a double-| header. The Machinists, with the| signing of such new eoauer as Esmond “Tarzan” Albury, Arm: andb Acevedo and Cheta Baker} will become strong enough to have good games played every | Sunday. The Machinists have retained the of their! ace southpaw That} will give the three teams an ace pitcher. The Trojans will} Bubber “Blinxs” Sweeting, | » Raiders will have Gabe | Lastres. Boca} claim to a good | and i s anything pike | services Dave Lynch. have The have they had in the Navy at NOB, it will given | 1inists lots of trouble. second game, the the Red Raiders in another grudge! e. Raiders, beaten twice} the ‘ojans, were more ag-| gravated Sunday when they saw 5-0 lead at the end of four| of play washed away} $0 the Raiders will be} r this Sunday. The t they will League Tro- wiil hook up , catching; pitching: first William Juani Navarro, Jackie Carbonnel, Davi leftfield Nene menech, terfield, and Tony ntfield. For the Raid-; Rodriguez or Buster catching; Gabes S pitching; Crip La: Danny L secon Mario Mira, centerfield; and . rightfield. | oldtimers will appear when William Cat Clayton Sterling, Armando Ace- veda and Nene Domenech get action. So, you baseball fans expect the brand of ball layed here before the war. A} dis expected to attend | ay’s doubleheader with the to get underway at Bubber | Clayton | Cates, | short-} third; Tony De stres, Joe Arnold Arit Several Sund 1d: | day 1 p.m MANY eon PERISH , DETROIT. Since 1830, 8.000 Gloucester seamen have perished at the oars of dor- sight of parent ' Castellano, 24 times at bat, five Sweeting, Sturtz, A. | runs and eight hits, .333. nine times at bat, | three hits and two runs, .333. 15 times at bat, hits, runs and five hits, two 333. Mira, 22 times at bat, 16 times at bat,' runs and seven hits, .318. six Malgrat, 13 times at bat, three two runs and four hits, 13 times at bat, times at runs and four hits, Rueda, 30 -30' 7. five is T. Valdes, 23 times at bat, eight runs and seven hits, R. Valdes, 20 times at bat, eight bat, runs and six hits, ers hitting below .300 but bat, more than .250, follow: Pla -300. 304, J. Roberts, 27 times at bat, eight runs and eight hits, 2! 96. M. Arias, 17 times at bat, two runs and five hits, .28: 4. Diaz, 28 times at bat, five runs and eight hits, P. Baker, -285. 10 times at bat,’ runs and seven hits, 25 times at bat, seven .280. Roman, 26 times at bat, seven runs and seven hits, Shepperd, 15 times at bat, one run and four N. Albury, hits, 19 tim 272. -266. es at bat, SIX three runs and five hits, .263. C. Valdes, 19 times at bat, eight , runs and five hits, .26: 3. Lou Gonzalez, 23 times at bat, four runs and six hits, .260. The leader was Jil m Albury, ; who played all games his club par in and had more at bat than any other play- er. Hernandez. He was followed by Mario CITY, SPORTS Every Type of Play DIAMONDBALL at Bayview Park Field (Night Games) TUESDAY— 7:30—Holsum Bread vs. chinists. 9:00-—B-28’s vs. News. BASKETBALL at High School Gymnasium (Night Games)’ TUESDAY Miami \—Sweeting’s Auto Service vs. Miami Daily News. 8:00—Convent Cubs vs. Schoo! 9:00—WK W. Coast 7:00—Carbo: ette ber C 8:00—Conver Lions. vs. 1. F vs. Se Guard. | WEDNESDAY nell’s, ‘company. nt 9:00—Independents quake THURSDAY 7:00—Miami TS. Herald Lindsley Varsity High ction Base Luncheon- Lum- vs. vs. vs. Key West Transit Compahy. 8:00—High School Kittens’ vs. Dazzo’s 9:00—Miami 's. Daily Coea-Cola. BASEBALL at Municipal Stadium (Afternoon Games) SUNDAY— To be anno unced. eee News vs. RECREATION Bayview Park—Tennis, basket- e: For the Trojans, | ball and handball courts. Dia- mondball. Comfort stations. South Beach and Rest Beach— | Swimming. Masonic Patio—Shuffleboard. Gulf Dock and Rest Beach— | Deepsea fishing, small boats. TEMPERATURES ; Temperature data for the 24 hours! ending 7:30 a.m. Highest Lowest Station last 24 hours last night: Atlanta Boston Brownsville Charleston Chicago Detroit ' Galveston Jacksonville Kansas City | KEY WEST K. W. Airport | Memphis Miami { Minneapolis New Orleans ; New York Norfolk Pensacola St. Louis Pittsburgh } Tampa 58 51 76 74 32 35 59 77 33 78 77 49 74 39 59 more | Oklahoma City 46 35 51 53 28 28 49 62 31 68 69 41 70 23 54 36 42 36 57 30 30 63 Ma- Daily | | THE WEATHER FORECAST Key West and vicinity: Con- siderable cloudiness this after- noon; partly cloudy tonight and Saturday; continued warm; gen- tle to moderate southeasterly winds, Florida: Partly cloudy and mild through Saturday, except show-| ers and cooler in Tallahassee area, Saturday afternoon. Jacksonville through Florida! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Turley Addresses Woman’s Club | The Woman’s Club held a meet-j ing Tuesday and heard a wonder-; § ful speech by Colonel R. Turley, | The club selected a nominating} committee for the selection of! | names for the coming election of | officers. Those on the committee are Mrs. A. M. Morgan, Mrs. Hol- ‘lon Bervaldi | Mills White. ‘ | | | Straits: Gentle to moderate south-! easterly winds today and to-) night, becoming: fresh southeast-| partly cloudy} erly Saturday; weather. East Gulf: Gentle to moderate} southeasterly winds today, be- coming moderate to fresh south- east to south tonight and Satur- day, and shifting to westerly on Apalachee Bay noon; partly cloudy weather, ex- cept cloudy with showers in ex- treme afternoon. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warn- ings have been issued. REPORT Key West, Fla., Jan. 11, 1946 Observation taken at 7:30 a.m.|,, Eastern Standard Time (City Office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night Mean Nermal | Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches —... Deficiency since “Jan. a, inches Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches = Deficiency since Jan. if, inches Relative Humidity 76% Tomorrow’s Almanac Sunrise 7:13 a.m. Sunset 5:58 p.m. Moonrise 1:40 p.m. Moonset 2:00 a.m. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) 3 High Tide Low Tide 5:28 a.m. 10:28 a.m. 5:00 p.m. 78 73 69! Trace 0.11 . 0.61 0.11 THE LOW DOWN FROM HICKORY GROVE I just been reading about the trustees at a big school out in Old Orange Juice towr on the Pac They been telling their professors that they are not hired io sponsor some kind of new Pay pe govern- ment but are there ta teach loy ty to the American sy: stem—other- wise, they can pack their glad- stone. It is okay to study all kinds of government—left or right- handed the trustees say. But to go in for overthrowing the pres- ent system via some roundabout way versus via a regular election, it is a teachers last round-up there in New Des Moines. Moines is the name San Francisco nati they crave to show scorn for their Sister City—old Reina de Los Dockweiler, an likes to call it. The trustees are asking around: 100 milion from the tax- ayers for new buildings, and Angeles, old-timer there, | while in the midst of doing so, the! Earth-; Head Man at the school pops off and sees nothing wrong with his students messin’ around in picket lines—and being an nuisance. Students are just young} goslings and green A to be a sucker, but the head man, he} should be more balanced. When trustees are news in that] land of palm trees and tanned damsels, they are no garden vari-| ety of trustees. Yours with the low down. JO SERRA NAVY BOYS HERE Left above, A. G. Fulcher, seaman second class of Winston Salem, N. C. and, right aboge, F. D.| seaman first class of Ramsey. Pensacola, Fla. Navy Photos Left above, C. D. Davis, Coxswain of Pensacola, Fla., and right, R. F. Fox, Fireman 2c, N.C. Saturday after-| north portion Saturady! 68) for} « all around| of Boone, < | FICTITIOUS STATUTE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of B. & B. e Shop, $22 Fleming {t v of. Monroe County | Dated Jan. 10, Florida. R. DANIELS, Sole Owner. | janli-18 11,1946 | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case Xo. 10-518 WARREN W. WELTERS, Plaintiff, b DIVORCE. ‘A WELTERS, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION JUAN 3 Ri | suanit | It is hereby ordered’ that you are | required to appear on the 11th day of February, 1946, before the abo: entitled Court to’ the Bill of Com- plaint filed against you in tie above entitled cause and The Key Jest Citizen is hereby designated the newspaper in’ which this shall be published once a for four (4) consecutive ness the Honorable Aquilino Jr. as One of the Judges of urt and the Seal of_ this in the City of Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 10th day of January’ 1946, | (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. Mary K. Woodson, Deputy Clerk. eb1,1946 € By: (sd) jan11-18. OTICE TO CREDITORS Probate Act, Secs. 119, 120) COURT OF THE COUNTY | MONROE COUN FLA. | s | THOMAS PAUL ATWELL, also | known as PAUL ATWELL, | Deceased. To All Creditors an@ Persons Hav- ing Claims or Demands Against Said Estate: You and each of you are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the te of Thomas Paul Atwell, known,.as Paul Atwell, de- ed, late of said County, to the unty Jude of Monroe ‘County, orida, at his. office In the court house of said County at Key West, Florida, within | eight — calendar months from the time of the publication .of this: notice. E claim or ‘demand shall be in writing, 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. first ch IGIB ATW. utrix of ment of also’ know deceased. Janli-18- 2LL, ROWLAND, Last Will and At- At- Paul w Paul well, eb 1,1946 IN THE COURT OF THE ROUIT i JUDICIAL © New Des) sed’ by the] * ns when} Nuestra Senora! , as Mr.} { | New Jersey } You a ¥ Tequired tg ap- | to the Bill for Pivorce*filed gainst you in the above st j cause on or before the 3rd ¢ February, A. D. 1946; otherwi: | allegations contained therein be taken as confessed. Done and Ordered at Key this 3rd day of J will I (Circuit Court | Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court. By: (sd) Mary K, Woodson, | ives eputy Clerk. ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR Attorney for Plaintiff. ja |IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN and Mrs. George) ""y Decccccccoccanssovececccsceess Classified Column Aenea” ander SPE for yeti 2e type ia * a FOR SALE Vita Var House Paint, guaranteed | 100% pure. $3.25 gallon. There is none finer at any price.| Pierce Bros. decl15-1mo | eer copies of current best insure be im the office belure 11 u'elvek on 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 jani-tt Wanted immediately, butcher. Good pay. Victory Cash Mar-' ket, 1028 Division st. jan10-6t Experienced cashier wanted. Ap- ply immediately. Victory Cash Market, 1028 Division street. jan10-6t SITUATION WANTED I have $1,000.00, a bookkeeping and general office background youth 28, am ambitious. Wish to invest them all with an alert, progressive firm whefe ‘hard work and intelligence will earn commensurate returns. Write; Box S.K., c/o Key West 'Citi- zen. jan4410tx WANTED Wanted — Deepsea fishing rod. 109-D, Poinciana. jan9-6tx Wanted to use in next production of Key West Players, a negli- gee, plain grey. Any condition. Borrow or buy. Phone 222W,! Carlton, JanI1-1tx | vain an| Will pay cash for small home if} Write Box CH, jll-itx priced right. c/o The Citizen. Need furniture for one bedroom house immediately. 134-B Poinciana. janll-1tx 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. jani-tf Lawn mowers, saws, knives, scis- sors sharpened. Sewing ma- chines, small motors, suit cases; trunks, locks, etc., repaired. AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANGERS. No. 10-528, WILLIAM D "JACKSON, Plaintiff. DIVORCE JACKSON, BERTHA 1. Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION BERTHA I. JACKSON, Alexander Street, afleston, South Carolina. You are hereby required te appear to the Bill for Divorce filed against | you in the above styl | before the 28th A.D. 19 TO: confessed. | Done and oraeree yl of December, A. D. West, Monroe County, (Circuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court. By: (sd) Mary K, Woodson, , Deputy Clerk. 7th day at Key TMortda. 1945 ;jan4-11-18,1946 IN iT COURT OF THB OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AN . ae cacne COUNTY IN Ci <— gO ase | EMELINA SIs MeDATHE, Plaintiti 0 | RUSSBEL HARRY McDATHB; Defendaat. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: RUSSELL HARRY McDATHE, 407 Brunswick Avenue, Emporia, Virginia. You are hereby required to appear to the bill for divorce filed against you in the above styled cause on or before the 28th day of January, | A, D. 1946, otherwise the allegations | Of said bill will be taken as con- fessed. Done and Orderga this 27th day < December, A. 1968, at Key ‘est. Monroe Cou: mt forida. (Cireatt court © wees de Seal) Ross C Sawyer @lerk of the Cirenit Court. (sd) Mary K. Woodson, Deputy Clerk, ESQUINALDO, JR, Solicitor. dee28,1945 ;jan4-11-13,1946 By Cur ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT) Keys duplicated. B. F. Camp- bell, 928 Division street. janl-1mo Picture framing, diplomas, cer- tificates, photos. DiNegro’s Stu- dio, 614 Francis st., 1197-M. i Red Brick Garage, corner Simon- ton and Greene sts. Expert auto repair and fender work, auto painting. jan9-12tx Spanish teacher teaches at her home at 412 Eaton street, or at pupils’ homes. For further in formation phone 58-J. jan10-12tx 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. janil-l1mio FOR SALE 14’ skiff, 9.8 alternating Johnson outboard, plus equipment. Ap- ply 74-2 Poinciana Place. jan10-4tx Fresh eggs, battery raised fryers, roasting hens, dressed while you wait. 919 Southard st. - jan8-4t' 1940 Mercury convertible car. New paint job, five good tires. $999.00 cash. 120-F, Poinciana Place. -~ janl0-4tx 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, cbr. Simonton and Eaton ‘sts. jan3-tf Vita Var Super Chromium Finish Aluminum Paint, covers 30% more surface than most of the aluminum paints. $5.40 per gal- lon. . Pierce Bros. dec15-1mo cet ESS: EIR ES 1 gas Estate Heatrola, heats 4-6 rooms comfortably. Call 1171-J. (11 a.m.-2 p.m.) jan10-6tx One of the best grocery stores in eity doing strictly cash busi-! ness. Must sell due to illness. Address A. P., c/o Citizen. | jan8-5tx} Try “Lustretile’, the magic rust dissolver. Harmless to article and hands. See amazing demon- stration at Pepper’s Plumbing,} 512 Fleming. Jan10-tf/ House and lot. 709 Ashe street. Apply 1407 Newton street. , jan5-6tx Vita Var Full Body Fioor:Varnish; $5.00 value, $3.95 gallon, none better. Pierce Bros. decl5-1mo Living room furniture, complete. 43-C, Naval Housing. jan8-9tx We have a few double cement laundry tubs, one side for wash- ing and one for rinsing. Why lift heavy washtubs full of wa- ter when you can turn on the faucets to fill these tubs and pull the plug out to empty. No fuss, no bother, makes wash day a pleasure. See them at Pep- Per’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Fleming. janl0-tf * Most desirable home in Key West, corner lot, most exclusive neighborhood, overlooking ocean. | 13: topms,) completely furnished, including Baby Grand piano. Everything you could wish for. Immediate pos- session. $30,000.00. Half cash will handle. Phone 182-W for appointment. By owner. jan10-6tx Fork 60 Fordor '’37 sedan. Good aed etter Cheap. Call §59-J after 5 p.m. jan10-3tx Bilis ‘Adivaatie as gas'water heater, pipe and fittings to install. 1313 Si- monton ‘st. jan10-2tx and 3-bedroom bungalows, furnished and ufifurnished; smal] down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. janl-tf If you can use a heavy nine-foot counter table, with shelf under- heath, see it at Pepper’s Plumb- ing Supply. jan10-tf 2. Two rock maple, single beds, complete with mattresses, has ladder to match and can be used as two-tier bunk bed. Ap- ply 527 Margaret Street. 4 jan11,3t Radiance roses.’ Freéman’s, Ciitherine'st.. Phone 672-W.' > dec21- pegs) Imox WANTED TO BUY Want to buy cheap car that is transportation or one that needs repair. Call after 5:30 or all day Saturday and Sunday. ; 240-A Poinciana. jan11-6tx FOR RENT Detective stories, romances, biog- Taphies, 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. jani-tt Apartment for two. 1119 Von Phister street. Apply after 5. janl0-3tx. Housekeeping rooms ,all utilities furnished. Paul's Tire Shop, 426 White st. jan11-3tx WANTED TO RENT OR BUY Small house or store. Close in. To rent or buy. 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