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PAGE FOUR SPORTS, Baseball Basketball Golf Youthful Football Tennis Diamondball Swimming Track And Veteran Diamondball Stars Return To Action In Contests Tonight By AGU. n softball games ayed tonight at the Bay- ark Field. battle biti will bring to- Joe’s Bar and the This will be the the season for the ateam. This out- er of “real” ball of other years who ed home from service gain making seer the Island’ City. ! Clarenge. “Cig- Howard s “Pretty Boy” Mc+ t “Monk” Kerr, Ar-} Lunn, “’ William} Esmond “Tagan” y-Four” Higgs, my” Carbonell and once played on the uneral Home and Sloppy PE of 10 played their first} of 1946 Tuesday ave a victory to their : Holsum Bakers. They DeWitt “Bi Rob- me broth- | and “Gabe”), Ralph‘ itas, Ralph Garcia, | Nene Domenech, aylor, all young t ayers. They form ball club, hard-hitting Del Valle, a heavy, 1 fill in at any infield vatch gut for these —they are up-and- gaine pected “Cigarette ‘Wil=; ae relay ; that when these clubs meet, the AR , lie” Gates will start on the mound \for the: veteran Sloppy Joes, and his brother, Howard, will be on}. . . the reciving end, Raiders will ‘probably, use Taylor in the box tand Ralph Garcia behind the plate. “Crip” Lastres will be at | Eisst Del: Valle at second, “Gabe” | Lastres on third and R. Arnold reaming around short. Domen- ech, J. Gareia and J. Aritas will veal im the outer gardens, with kins en Roberts in ame isyscheduled to start Bayyiew (Park Field. Come out Tank diget a good seat. Rivals Clash The ¥e pakke will feature a clash ae ernal rivals, the B29 Bombers and Outside Machinists of NOB. Fans know, “fup flys” thick and furious. Blondin “Dutch” Goehring will start his star twirler, Johnny , Walker, for the Machinists, and Viti Vidal, better known as “Lef- ity”, will probably toe the slab at the outset for the Superforts. Andy “Nothing-Nothing” Parks ,will be in reserve should Walker ; falter. The Bomber-Machinist clash will get underway at 9 o'clock. It certainly. looks right now like} > the fans are in for two good ex- hibitions of softixall tonight. George Washington “‘Man- guera” -Malgrat, Jr., will be on than@ to satisfy all spectators, for or against his team: Announces Starting Time For Golf Matehesi This Weekend manager 1 golf clai, announces tHe > of the Civilian-Golf res Saturday and Sun- ary 19 and 20. 1 will determine the > of the city. In the 1b matches, the local nunced the Navy. tce-off times are Pop’ Londeree, Norman Artman and K. W. G. C., Joe Tony Demeritt—12;45 Brad Bradford and r; K. W. G. C., Harry and Ike Park—1:15 p.m. Lino as fol-} 4 Jack. Selleys—+1:30 p.m.) Sat- ufday. 2 ~€jvilians; Moreno Wallace andi! Bob; Dillard; K. W. G. C.,. Col, Bob Spottswood and “Pop” Lon- deree—]:00 p.m. Sunday. Civilians, Francis Delaney and }Tom Gibson; K, W. G. C., Curry Harris and Pappy Grooms—8:45 a.m. Sunday. Civilians, Si Elbertson and. Walter Vinson; K. W. G. C., Char- lie Yates and Roy Dullion—9:15 a.m, Sunday. Civilians, Ty Tyson and Paul Mesa; K. W. G. C., Kirch Kirchs- enbaum and Louey Pierce—1:30 p.m. Sunday. Civilians, Stan Lujack and Dr. Jack Hayes; K. W. G. C., Horace O’Bryant and Red _Albury—1: 45 lem Price { p.m, tae? ne: 20 CITY SPORTS Ce Every Type of Play, DIAMONDBALL at Bayview Park Field (Night Games) rs Vs. r, exhibition af- linists vs. ibition game. BASKETBALL at High School Gymnasium (Night Games) HURSDAY 7:00—Miami Herald vs. sp t Transit Company. B29’s, ex- 8:00- Daily -Cola, News vs. Co BASEBALL at Municipal Stadium (Afternoon Games) SUNDAY— 1:30—Red Raiders vs. Trojang, irst game of Winter- Spring League. ted Raiders vs. Machin- second game of the RECREATION iew Park—Tennis, basket-| handball courts. Dia- ball. Comfort stations. _ South Beach and Rest Beach~n| "Patio—Shutffleboard, Deepsea fishing, small boats, Banks ci creases in deposits and assets. Sloppy |, Key » hool Kittens vs, ft Independents ATO Dawe wn. Quakers : In an ae kere game. last night at the Migh School Gym- nasium, the Independents defeat- ed. the. Earthquakers, 26 to 23. _” The teams: were evenly match- of shots missed, it was a well played affair, Bruno, Orr, Thom- as,’ Cipriani, Heifner, Weemhoof, McDonell, Sires, Rogers and Mer- rill performed: for the Independ- lents, while. Ben Schoneck, Ray Schoneck, Herrick, Lewin and W. Schoneck played for the Earth- juakers, Lions Fight Hard, Win 41-37 Lions Club-sponsored girls out- fit won, a hard-fought game from aes SEROUS Convent team, 41 Pees Rosam, star Lions player, ‘scored 22 points. A, Mora netted 19 for. the Convent. “Eaters” Take Close Game Carbonell’s Luncheonette won pa Very close game. from. Lindsley Lumber Company, 41 to: 39. Sardinas, Charles Perez, |'Roy Giles, Bunky Martin, Ker- ‘mit Roberts: and William Curry played for Carbonell’s Lunch- eonette, while H. Osterhoudt, Joe Papy, Myrtland Cates, E, Saw- yer, Everett McCoy, Waldo Col- plins. and Pierce performed. for ‘Lindsley Lumber Co. AD@PT PLAME THROWER CLEVELAND,—The on some cotton farms by an ad-' .aptation. ef the wartime. flame: nue to report in- thrower, which can burn weeds St. Louis in cotton fields at far less cost. “Fcldek, tonight, at ‘the: 4 BOARD—Did you THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Dh ba in a i tn int NAVY CIVILIAN NEWS By J. HARMAN BRODOWSKI NOB Ciwilian Publicity Director anne a ed | tions, this sign was hung in Pers! }sonnel Relations “Gone To The Blood Bank—Come Along!” *! SAFETY OFFICE—Cliff Rain-| es holds the highest bowling score as the result of last Sat urday’s games. . the departin; Commander Underwood is the} JOINER SHOP “THE CANDID. CAD” was snooping around the Industrial | Area the other day and per- chance dropped in the Joiner Shop, Bldg. 142, Here the Cad was refreshed by the clean, fresh smell of newly eut lumber . . . interested in the careful precision cutting of Robert Knowles on, the band saw, assisted by capable. J. Tedder and expert Paul Lowe, | LABOR} know that, Barbara Greene, one of Florida’s| poet laurettes is, the. mother of| Betty Greene, the Labor Board! Messenger; also the sister-in-law} of Mrs, Lorraine White, of PRO? PERSONNEL RELATIONS— Congrats to R. Sierra .who won} fifty bucks by submitting a bene- ficial suggestion, . the same Si- erra donated a pint of blood last week at a luncheon, and was he pale! Speaking of blood dona- The Weather FORECAST Key West and vicinity: Con- siderable cloudiness this after- noon; fair tonight and Friday colder; moderate -to fresh north- west to north winds, diminishing, Somewhat, Friday. Florida: “Considerable cloudi- ness today, becoming fair tonight and Friday; much colder today ‘and tonight; colder im south por- tien and continued cold in north} portion Friday. Jacksonville through Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate! proud possessor of Admiral Mit- scher’s commendation note. Gretna McClain of this office dis- fascinated by the way frac- Jagrees with the poet who said whaleboat by Wm. Taylor and| Fancy Turns to Thoughts of Frank Simpson...my head, Love.” But since Key West is fast-working, Jack-of-all trades,| the Accounting Office is excuse: Marvin Masengill . . .and pleas-| for being a glittering jeweler’ which Ira Cash handles: the vari-| ment diamonds, Miss Catherine] ed sizes of stored lumber that! Cassidy of the Stores Section was ed the'sensuali curves of the trimypring received ‘fro. M Le shinnig, jnavy-eolored'- w melt eae, Chief Master of Arm! of Gene Gates working with lu jena aa oley éivilian fi ...and: A, Lastges’ Bromine! | The er ad bb etzatee and now it's off to another de- Cherny, fficer, ‘re+| partment! Adios! tured cat the holidays with Godwin, Marine Air Corps, Opa} Lacka. Miss Jennie Mae Johnson, played the sparkler. she received) from Ensign Cecil Workman, the rigors of civvys. Other news concerns Mrs. Ann Cooper and who have returned from leave spent in Pennsylvania and North Mrs. Nellie Einert, Time Section. Supervisor, has left to meet her in from two years in the Pacific, Eleanor Trembley, Stores Sec ange festival Parade. INDUSTRIAL “DEPABTM! of: this section; announced engagement to Bernard eu (ialf Section announkedyjher en¥ gagement to Chief Carl’ Williafns) | gained - his former _ position head. Mail and File Clerk. ACCOUNTING OFFICE— tured planks were. repaired on a; “In the Spring a Young Man’s swam trying to keep up. with} blessed with a perpetual spring ed with the conciseness with, display of shining new engage- ;reach. to the roof. . the Cad lik-| the first to display ber, beautify} boats. . .the ‘ efficient ~ dexter at the Sonar School, who is i ‘Wistinguished-looking . beard: Bee a) Tid, Bits of News: her diamond from Lt. Clifford Report Section Supervisor, dis- who is now being returned to Mrs. Margie Jolly, Clerical Rolls; j Carolina respectively. Happy: hubby Chief WO Al Einert, just) AES BAT *++Planning Section,» Mary Tore eI USN.. Alma. Johnsem of the M: to the NOB Disbursj Willard Cook r from the ne conti come home, Willard!’ Also re to fresh northwesterly. winds: to- day and tonight, diminishing slowly Friday; weather partly turned from the service is Jo seph. Watkins. who is. back in hi: old job with the Planning Sec- ‘CLASSIFIED ADS * Information for the Advertisers RATES FOR REGULAR and BLACKFACE TYPE Adverttiements anager ments charged. PUBLICATION. DEADLINE i a ve ticternige before Dalene! the first 15 words or less fu } the @ay of publication, | SRR BRR BRSRSRSRRERERERRRRERERD HELP WANTED, ~ . SALESMEN WANTED — ‘Available at once. Rawleigh route | of 1500 families. Only reliable: hustlers need apply. Good prof- | 1 its to. willing workers. No éx-} perience required to. start. | Write today. Rawleigh’s, Dept. | FAA, 116-2, Memphis, Tenn. | jJanl7-1tx | WANTED TO RENT - | Permanent Key West business | couple desire 2-bedroom house } or apartment, furnished: or un-)| furnished. Phone 344 before. 6 o'clock and. 513-W aiter 6, o'clock. janl4-6t ¥ Tp ‘ | 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 Couple. desire quiet apt. or room, kitchen privileges. Write Box MANY OTHER \ - T, c/o Citizen. janl6-3tx | ADVANTAGES Furnished house or apartment, couple ane 2- pvcer cid child. | THURSDAY, y West In | "thse Gone By | FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF JANUARY 17, 1936 At last," the two ferries that were bought at Cairo, IIL, for the Overseas ferry system, have left Pensacola for Key West, accord- ing to a dispatch received here oday. i WPA will hold an au morrow morning for ; Who have apphed to werk in local music project. In a long statement tod: lished on the front page ‘of ae Citizen, Coraptroller J. M. Lee | declarea that thé state needs no} new sources of revenue to oper- ate its governmental affairs. Everglades National Pai mission held a meeting day in Miami, and two K ers, Norberg Thompson ‘liam R. Porter, were nz }members of the comn Gasoline thieves ar on a Jarge scale in Ki was-reported to the po! Several owners said operating West, it today that, de Poinciana. “ani? Gtx ome. with seven) rgoms, *bath#Nicely furnish’ 1124-J. ry 9 BER 5 at, th ‘abd OFFICES 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 jani-tf i Messengers and clerks. Telephone for managér to see you. West- ern Union. jan16-tf ; One. of the nation’s outstanding : merchandising. firms is open-;*"ynished apartment, no pets, no ing in Key West in February, sz 2 1946. . Applications are being} Jan15-3tx accepted for women as mana-} ger, assistant manager and salesiadies. If you have expe-} rience in selling and executive sf : ability, make application im- Bie OF Sunday. janl7- ae mediately giving education and 1 other qualifications in detail, a paral bi bath ti *tdiet | enetosinigee! small photo! Waite }'" {24 me Box SR, c/o The Key West G Citizen. : janl6p3¢)) | | Clean apts. for couples. Near! commissary. 1417 Ashby, cor-| ner of Washington, ‘After 6:00] janl7-3tx Two ‘fishérmen to go deep-sea ‘shapper) and grouper fish around Tortugas.’ Boat 18G266,)! Thompson Deck. Ask for Rob-j| *erts.""PHtone 9142: °° Yant7-2te se . $3.95 is none” finer’ at any” “price. Pieree-dines: te ycasi sj Maree est t F fat t get lower| papal sales and” Service. ll’ your ee mi pose eros pane sag : dec22-1mo i Used furniture. bought and sold. Grapelbes aH: Dir: Typewriter, ie traveling fae ticn. Key West Blind Co., phone 1042, vtable, with’ fect condi- 9 to 5. janl6-3t Five-piece bedroom suite, al new. Call 147. janl Girl's bicycle. er 4 p.m. 624 Olivia s jan Fluorescent lighiing fixtur trical supplies. Lowe and Son, 846 Olivia st., near Bell Tower Aluminum saucepans, 6 butcher knives, galvanized’ clothes lin wire. Lowe and Son, 846 Qji Mia,st., near. Bell Tower. | i anl Tat rae 50 sft. ae Ap| i F $22.00 tor _ ith South street. . ‘jjani7- US aS ee a a Cae BS a 6: Trailér-for ‘sale, pay no rent mor iler space. United st. STRAND ‘THEAT ‘_, GEORGE SANDERS in a 18 Picture of Dorian Grey. Apply at Fire | one i with 416 pu Venetian '¢ BSDAY, JA ARY 17, 1946 se Drill At <. Four Schools ve drills, authorized by ‘Fite Leroy Torres, were Hetd at four schools of 'the re under the -di- r Assistant Fire Chief John Carbonell, and eed] Frank Curry from, the Now:t tation, Division Street. School, with 559 pupils, was vacated in minute, with the same time equired to vacate the pupils, at ! the High School with’ 643 pupils, d tke Convent with 250: pupils. colored © school, 15 seconds The se hols | very demon: 's the at all of the building in, ‘a nectjon, with fire drills ‘at Haxi/trequently at the t itutions in the. city ile their cars B. Treadway, o tate Road De- partment, shortly will leave fer Washington to press the applita- & Toan ‘to construct. the ~ High ehiatt storia Siathe Church, announg > will deliver. a: series} “Phe ‘Rainbow ' Vir- “Citizen gays, in? an aph: n who spends less thap. is indépendent; re ends more ‘than Athletes Foot Iteh ' Not Hard To Kill In One Hour (pour 350 pores § For INSECTS 1A CHEAP, EFFICIENT. 5% DDT SPRAY BOTTLED BY , ! | ; Latin-American Co... s, was vacated.in , jan3-tt| ease. ed, and except for the number} ) “man. Norfolk - Gulf Dock and Rest Beach—} with the hoe” is. being replaced, Oklahoma City cloudy today, becoming fair, to- night and Friday. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No. small craft or storm warn- ings have been issued. REPORT Key West, Fla. Jan. 17, 1946 Observation taken at 7:30 am. 5! Tim tion. Two “added attractions” to} this office from Hendricks Field’ are Margie Hardy and Maid: Heyslett. Hearty “Hellos” to Vel- ma Rich and Edith Winkle who: are new employees in the Plan- ning Section. P.-T. A. Hears School Orchestra “The Grand OV ee presente, the asketbal ages Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night - Mean Normal Precipitation 24 hours~ending-~—~ any fetiiekey sinee Jan 5 Pees Total rainfall since Jan, 1, inches Deficiency since Jan, inches sors Come During, the mee ‘fipariment playe Joe, Ambition, My Dreams are Getting Better; Anchor’s Away, The Old Grey Mare, Hail to Key West High; Stout Hearted Men and the Star Spangled Banner. The chorus sang Ash Grove. ‘| Gren Cathedral, The Bells of St. ‘| Mary and Old Man River. Miss Loraine Nottage gave an) “| excellent piano: rendition of Pret lude in C Minor by Rachmani-} of and Schrezo. by Mendelssohn. In the absence of the president,; Mrs. Myrtland Cates, Mrs. Earl{ Yates presided. After the meeting the Home} Economics served punch and) cookies. Sunrise - ! Sunset | Moonrise Moonset ‘Femperuture 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 a Miami — Minneapolis New, Orleans New York — Announcement has been ma of the birth of a daughter to and Mrs. Isadore Rodriguez yes- terday at_the Municipal Hospital. The new arival, which weighed seven pounds and eleven ounces, has been given the name of Car- men Cecilia. { Mrs. Rodriguez before marri-} age, was Miss Migdalia Solano, OIL-BEARING STRATA CHICAGO:—Five separate oil- ; Pensacola —— bearing strata have been found Pittsburgh Alaskan reserve, near Point Bar- Tow. PBSSRERSS SSIS | SSBSRYSi8 ‘Tampa —— 70 Key West Bedding Co., phone! Try caste the magic rust) Coming: “Son of Lassie” Lost your appetite? Fac! drag- gy? Whon due to simple or Lost, by the test well on UmtieNavy’s }- Oe fee ont st janl-tt| ” Gissolver. Harmless to article and hands. See amazing demon-/ stration at Pepper’s Plumbing,| 512 Fleming. janl0-tf| awn mowers, 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-Im Vita Var Super Chromium. Finish Aluminum Paint, covers 30% | more surface than most of the aluminum paints. $5.40 per gal-! lon. Pierce Bros. ‘+ janl5- 1mo | Picture framing, diplomas, cer tificates, photos. DiNegro’s Stu- dio, 614 Francis st., phone 1197-M, janl-1mo Red Brick Gar, toh’ and Gren repair’ dhd * pamitiig” tare g) teaches, at: Hel home at 412 Eaton street, or 4. . “ piipils”“homes. For furthér in |” formation phone 58-J. jan10-12tx Living room furniture, complete. 43-C, Naval Housing. jan8-9tx: We have:.a few double cement| ‘side for wA$h-| vtinsing, Why 4 , corner Simon- e sts. Expert auto} der work, auto era . a pleasuré. See them at Pep-! per’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Fleming. jan10-tf, Vita War Full Body Fioor Varnish; $5.00 value, $3:95 gallon, none better. Pierce Bros. jan15-1mo 2- and 3-bedroom sea ay furebhat 5 and sasornished: ee ee Johnson lpaaiy Johnson, Phone 372; jani-tf New 24-ft. boat, with new 96 h. Gray motor in good condition. 1904 Staples avenue. jan15-4tx House and lot. 709 Ashe street. | Apply 1407, Newton ‘street. { orate RARER, Fresh yard eggs, battery raised fryers andyoung; thens.», Southard. street, Will resume electrical wiring, motor repairs and: applianees. Sawyer’s Electrical Repair Shop, 213 Julia street. janl5-4tx FOR HIRE For Hire—Truck,, general. moving. J. C. Ramsey, Whitmarsh Lane. Temporary phone, 444, from & a.m. to 6:30, p.m. janl-1mo Lost Will the person who picked up a.black and white PURE iP. "the vicinity of Francis ans vision, please return to the Fox children. Answers ‘lo the name ‘ “G@iplie”. No, 6 Havana st. a be jenl6-2tx th x dining ‘sety: door wardrobe; rio Hal complete; 1 vanity |table; 1 hiv- ing room suite; 1 double- Br chains. nt Ber gentleman’s ~ yellows! gold a watch and chain with a two- and-a-half dollar gold piece as acharm, Suitable reward’ will; be paid by F: A. Fitzgerald, care Peter Miller Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida. jan16-3t a boat, open cuck-pit, cypress) i bi Call: after 5:30 or; Olivia sturiT alk day nt haa. 240-A Poinciana, = janll-6tx/Chicken house, collapsible, with built-in“ Nearly new. Reasonable. 321 Simonton. jan16-3tx Wanted—Old rags. Cali_at thek Citizen Office. janl7-tf MONROE THEATER JIMMY WAKELYHEE in “Springtime In Texas” Coming: ‘To Have and Have Not’) nutritional, anemia, Vineland i Tonic con help you “feel like a billion”, Legge PINT 1 Sh. 1D Sioa 's cream deodorant—is differ- ent from used safety a es does not rot clothes! V eto is safe for any normal skint Ir* spreads and rubs in easily, is easier to use! It stays moist in jar. So use Veto regularly to odor, check perspiration — safely! 10¢ etic Counters. pid foo deerag ect ac Colgate’s V Stays Moist In The Jor! ‘ VETO