The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 18, 1946, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

P4GE FOUR SPORTS Football Tennis Baseball Basketball Golf ¢ Diamondball Swimming Track GK Red Raiders Make It Two In Row; Beat Joes 6 To 4 Single Diamondball Game! Played Last Night At Park Field: Good Pitch- ing Featured News Outfit Defeats C...C. TRIO OF BASKETBAL CON-| TESTS STAGED LAST NIGHT AT HIGH SCHOOL GYM | single game played last ni Bayview Park, the Red Raiders’ softball t made it} two in a row by defeating the | Bloppy Joes, 6 t ia aoa Ciarence “Cigarette Willie” ‘Gates went the whole route for] Sloppy Joes and was touched for only six walked five! or. however, and struck out just wo. : } Although it was the first game| for the Sloppy Joes, they showed fots of pep and they put up a Beod fight against the victoriou: Raiders. Clayton Sterling, frer softba , made his The Daily News retained their| place at the top of the Class B| basketball league last night by, victory of the week by a score! winning their second one point’ 7 to 26. The victims. were the Cola team. The Daily News, of the smallest aggregations, have become the dark horses of ed Sweeting’s Auto Service |FOR CERTAIN EQUIPMENT | TO EFFECT. league by defeating the fav-' ORDINANCE NO. 15, COMMISSION SERIES AN ORDINANCE REQUIR- ING ALL OWNERS OF MOTOR VEHICLES OPERATED IN THE CITY OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA; |TO PRESENT THEIR VE-: HICLES FOR SEMI-ANNUAL! INSPECTION OF CERTAIN VEHICULAR EQUIPMENT; REQUIRING THE OWNERS OF SAID MOTOR VEHICLES TO COMPLY WITH THE RE-' QUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN THIS ORDINANCE; PROVID-! ING MINIMUM STANDARDS ON MOTOR VEHICLES; PRO-} VIDING ‘A FEE FOR THE IN-;) SPECTION OF SAID MOTOR’ VEHICLES; PROVIDING PEN-/ ALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION , OF ANY OF THE PROVISIONS, OF THIS ORDINANCE; DE-j CLARING THIS ORDINANCE} TO BE AN _ EMERGENCY MEASURE AND BY _ UNANI- MOUS VOTE OF THE COM- MISSION DISPENSING WITH THE NECESSITY OF READING THIS ORDINANCE AT THE; REGULAR MEETINGS, NOT LESS THAN ONE WEEK} APART; AND PROVIDING WHEN ORDINANCE GOES IN- Be it enacted by the City Commission of The City of Key West, Florida: Section i. For the purpose of! this ordinance a motor vehicle is' defined to be any motor-pro- pelled vehicle with the exception of farm machinery, railroad lo- comotives, water craft, aircraft and trolley cars. Section 2, The owners of all motor vehicles operated upon the public streets and highways of; THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TrELTTEerreeee LLL Mission To Lepers Meeting On Jan. 27) A meeting, under the auspices of the Americai mission to Lep- ers, will be held in the First Methodist Church January 27,| Mrs. E. C} Rose Gooding, of Hia~' leah, has informed Manager; Singleton of the Key West Cham-| ber of Commerce. She said that her area where meetings are to be held by the] mission extends from Hollywood} to Key West, and expressed the hope that the attendance at the meting, here will be large. CITY SPORTS Every Type of Play 4 4 | ‘DIAMONDBALL at Bayview Park Field (Night Games) MONDAY— 7:30—Miami B29’s. 9:00—Red Raiders vs. Machin- ists. FRIDAY— 7:30—VFW vs. Holsum Bread. 9:00—American Legion vs. Sloppy Joe’s. BASKETBALL at High School Gymnasium (Night Gariesy*s * TUESDAY— % mh Daily News vs.| 7:00—Coca-Cola: vs. Key West'| ‘Transit.Ce.. >, : 8:00—Lions yse-Convent Cubs. 9:00-—-WKWF ys, Earthquakers: #ppearance his Z from the service. He perform@@y gt first base for the Joes, collect-| gng a single in two official trips to the plate | For the Raiders, Arnold, the winning hurler, started the game | id Daily News teams. High School B team their first apearance in the Girls league defeated St. Mary’s 25 to 20. Betty Cruz, Maggie Kerr, C. Roberts, Patsy Mallory, Mai Mallory, Betty Spear, E in “| Department for the purpose of| ;The City of Key West, Florida WEDNESDAY— | shall present said motor vehicles; 7:00—Miami Herald vs. Carbo-; | at least once every six months at nell’s Luncheonette. a place desigriated’ by the Police} §:00—High School Girls vs. High School “B” Girls. having said vehicles inspected! 9:00—Divers vs. Dental Corps. | by members of said department.| THURSDAY. CLASSIFIED ADS Information for the Advertisers RATES FOR REGULAR and PAYMENT Advertisements auGer thin head will be inserted ip The Citizen at the rate of 2e a word fur each inner- tea, bat the minimum churge tor he first 15 words oF less is Svc. fhe rate for Vlacktace type is Be # word and the minimum churge £0) | pe in the offlee before 11 y'eloek on the first 15 words tems ts 43. the of publication, 4 BEB SRB BHBSSSHRRBRBEHREBHR RBBB HRBRSBeE HELP WANTED FOR RENT eopets may have thelr udvertine- ments cha PUBLICATION DEADLINE ‘Te iasure puolicativa, cop; asunt Clean apts. for couples. Nearj commissary. 1417 Ashby, cor- | ner of Washington. After 6:00 p.m. or Sunday. jan17-3tx TELEPHONE OPERATORS WAGE INCREASE Learners now earn a mini- mum of $26.00 per week for 48 hours work Room with private bath to quiet couple, 906 Grinnell, off Di- vision. jan17-3tx Attractive cottage for navy offi- pets. Apply 916 Windsor lane. janié-itx WANTED TO RENT Wage rates for experienced operators are proportion- ately higher Frequent increases, addi- tional payment for evening, Sunday and holiday work | couple desire 2-bedroom house . or apartment, furnished or un- furnished. Phone 344 before 6 o'clock and 513-W after o'clock. jan14-6t MANY OTHER ADVANTAGES Write Box jani6-3 kitchen privileges. Let. our Chief Operator, len pri c/o Citizen. >: Mrs, McDermott, cer and wife, no children’ or} Permanent Key West business | a | Couple desire quiet apt. or room,|j FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 194 SUS A For Change; Residents, | Cluks OQbjecting: Call) For Time \ Great deal of discussion is tak-| ing place over the city on chang- ing the city’s names to numbers. | The Lions Club-of this city has mailed out a questionnaire ask- ing citizenry jf they favor a change. Lions Club states that the majority are in favor of the, change. Lions Committee stated that) as of last night there were 405 for the change to numbers and {| 220 against. There were 2,800 cards mailed out to utility users. | Gerald’ Saunders, member of, the committee, stated that the Lions Club would make no rec- ommendation following the poll to the city commission but would | merely present the results of their poll. When half the num- | ber comes back the results will, be given to the commission, and i later straggler cards will also} | be sent to the city. | |. The Key West Chamber of | | Commerge.,has voted against the | you the whole story =“ tefl ys ES gtric sewing machine by weel month. Contact 501-H Wes: binciana. jan17-6t y colonel just returned fro: Apply 9 to 5 at the TELEPHONE OFFICE : change.and the Key West Citizen || will .haye:an editorial against it. \doFebably there 1s more senti- | i ment.against the change than for ! i it, according to a. quick survey The Citizen Finds Sentiment { Against Numb * Lions Club States Majority; GEO. L. GWYNN ers For Streets Now IN MANILA (Speelal to. The Citizen) MANILA, Jan. 18.—Staff, Ser- geant. George L. Gwynn,, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Gwynn, reside at Key. West, and whose wife, Margaret, ré- ides at 3064-NW 28th St, Miami, is serving with the 80lst Army Marine Ship Repair Co. in Man- ila as a shipwright. He arrived overseas at Hol- landia, New Guinea, on July 22, | 1944. At that place he commenc- ed his job as a shipwright and made marine repairs on Army vessels. When the sea lane into the Philippine waters was opeh- ed and the invasion forces for the recapture of the Islands firm], established themselves, he transferred to Manila with his unit. Sgt. Gwynn v employed by the Merrill Stevens Shipyard ‘at Miami before he entered the Army. He intends to work in shipyards after his discharge from the service. He is authorized to wear. the with a campaign star for his service in‘ New ‘Guinea’ and the American’ Defense“ Ribbon. fA wig COST WELLE fen DETROIT, — Of the 412,851 made by The Citizen, which finds' pfodtting oif Wells in the’ United jani-tf; Messengers and clerks. Telephone ; for manager to see you. West- | | that local residents. are up in | arms against the ‘change. These ' residents state that Key West’s | history is reflected very much in ~ 314 years in Japanese prison camp wants quiet apt. or small house to spend from 2 to months recuperation leave in Key West. Family consists of | - ; wife and adult doughter. Call| ially in the beautiful and quaint | : ' \ the names of the streets, espec-|- on the mound, but was relieved| Curry, and Betty McDonald p! jn the fifth by Taylor. who gave| for the High School while Ma y to DeWitt Roberts in the} jorie Sellers, Gloria Velasque sixth. Gabe Lastres, Raider third| Mary Lumley, Anne Herrick, On-! sacker, collected two h in three | dina Thrift, Angela Dazzo, Mary official trips to the plate to lead| Herrick, and Mary Sellers play-| the Raider attack | ed for St. Mary’s. Pa Raiders went ahead in the first} Key West Trainst Co. remain-; inning when D. Lastres, first bat-| ed at the top of the B league! Jer up, walk cond, went! With the Miami Daily News by) to third on a passed ball and scor- | overwhelming the Miami Herald) ed as Ralph Arnold poled a long} 57 to 40. The Key West Transit fly. Co. appears to be the strongest ; Sloppy Joes tied the Score in| team in the league with every the third on two walks and alone ,of its members strong on Tuns on two walks and three hits] points in Jast night’s game. the fifth on two walks and a sat- faliying twice on a walk, two he their For Homeless lesperate effort in their half ‘of AP Newsfeatures wo runs. Section 3. When by said in- spection it is determined that al motor vehicle complies with the} requirements of this ordinance,} there shall be furnished to the! owner a certificate to be attach ed to the windshield of the vehic- le. Said certificate shall show) the date of inspection, descrip- tion of the vehicle and_ shall state that the vehicle was found’ to be safe for operation at the) time of said inspection. The is- suance of a certificate, however shall not affect the right of the City to inspect said vehicle at all times under the traffic rules and regulations of the City. All cer- tificates issued under this Sec-! tion shall expire on March 15th and/or September 15th following the issuance of such certificates. Section 4. If a motor, vehicle} when presented for inspection is found to be defective, the owner of said vehicle shall be allowed one week from the date of said inspection to make necessary ad-! justments or repairs and at the} ‘ mondball. Auto Service | y Lumber Co.} vs. Convent; 7:00—Sweeting’s vs. Lind: 8:00—St. Mary’s Cubs. 9:00—Independents Raiders. vs. Red BASEBALL at Municipal Stadium (Afternoon Games) SUNDAY— 1:30—Red Raiders vs. Trojans, |! first. game ._of ... Winter-| Spring’ ‘League. 3:30—Red Raiders vs. Machin- ists, second game of the} Winter-Spring League. REC TION Bayview Park—Tennis, basket- ball and handball courts... Dia*' Comfort stations. * Seuth Beach and Rest Beach— Swimming, Masonic Patio—Shuffleboard. Gulf Dock “and Rest: Beach— Deepsea fishing, small, boats. .*: Reuter news agency denies it 1144-M. jan8-4tx ern Union. janl6-tf , Cne. of the nation’s outstanding z : merchandising firms is open- Oe ee Wien ing in Key West in February,| dry 23, 1946, with 45 men, Dhove eae Sbplicahaps are being} men want accommodation for accepted for women as mana-/ themselves and families. Apart- ger, assistant manager and| nents, light housekeeping see salesladies. If you have expe-| or rooms with kitchen priv rience in selling and executive | ileges are acceptable pee ability, make application im-| having accommodations please mediately giving education and} contact Chaplain Jenkins, NOB, other qualifications. in, detail, | ‘Ext. 446. Dave Kane ee a enclosing a small photo. Write} faker z gah tees Box SR, c/o The’ Key West? Citizen. jan16-3t } Two fishermen to’ go) deep-sea’ snapper and grouper’ fishing}! around Tortugas. Boat ute - ?Thompson Dock. Ask for Rob- i: “erts, .Phone 9142. janl7-2t<1% MISCELLANEOUS © FOR SALE a Var House Paint, guarantee 0% pure. $3.25 gallon. Ther none finer at any price} erce’ Bros. janl5-1ma' ary copies of current be: - ‘llers—at prices that get lowe: Refrigeration sales and v ‘Repairs on all makes. omcies- ‘Mumford Duval st., phone 333. dec22-1mo inlessly, get acquainted wit! x unique rental library sale: ‘system. Paul Smith, bookseller jan18-4tj; lanes. { If Key West were a larger) town probably. then considera- tion for the change must be wel- come but this time has not come, residents say and point out that names are easily found. Maps of the city are available now and, were quite numerous before the war, over the entire city. This help. will be available again | shortly. Club members interviewed by a gmoy FOR PSE | Fluorescent lighting fixtures, elec- (trieal supplies, Lowe and Son, (846, Olivia st., near Bell Tower. } » jan17-3t Alumjnum, saucepans, 8” butcher knives, galvanized clothes line (wire. , Lowe and Son, 846 Oli- via st. near Bell Tower. jen17-3t i H | ee 5 7. ' Radiance roses,, Freeman’s, 1121 . Catherine st. Phone 672-W. Single by Roberts. Raiders came] offensive and defense. No player) back in the fourth with three] of this team made less than four to put the game on ice. Sloppy}, 3 Joes scored once in their half Tahiti Offers fifice. The “youths” bounced : back to intrease their lead b N S 5 ‘| No. Sanctuary its and a couple of infield outs. 1 e “oldtimers” made their last lhe sixth when they bunched an wror, two walks and a single for + Score: R. H. E. Joes BASKETBALL STANDINGS Standings of teams in the bas- ut play at the| at night were the City Rec- Department. | ng: od WoL. “B"—Boys Miami Daily News sit Co Carbonell’s Luncheonette Sweeting’s Auto Service Lindsley Lumber Co Miami Herald Girls Club— Lions Club High Schoo! High School nt B” TAHITI—This island paradise has a housing shortage too. Rents have slimbed to levels; experienced, and! never before Utopia,seekers who came here to get away from such things are dismayed. So many of them are clamoring for steamer passage home, and so little -passenger space is available on ships call- ing here, that the would-be ex-} odus is taking on tinges of panic. Rationing has been dis ed and shops are displaying an unaccustomed of new merchandise, but prices are steep and only add to the discourage- ment of those who picked Tahiti as a haven of picturesque and in- xpensive living. M@n top of €verything else, the driest season in 25 years is parch- ing the .countryside and water’ is scape, especially for. bathing. Thete is plenty of salt water in the lagoons, but they are too full of o¢topi for swimming parties. However, letters are still com- ing here by every mail from dis- tant mainland cities, inquiring about the low cost of living and ~|other advantages of retirement in Tahiti—away from it all. Nearly 30,008 couples in Eng- fiary’s Convent ent Cubs 2 land and Wales were divorced in the first 10 months of 1945. Red Raiders, Sloppy Joes ae Seen Best Softball Clubs: By AG' The second-half of the Winter Softball League will see stiff com- petition, for at least six clubs will be “in there” fighting from start UILAR Howard Gates and other stars who will be hard to beat When they develop teamwork. Machinists will have about the | ontinu- | a ate Said Wee ee is tied to the British government. e vehicle for reu + Ee 5. To sate ae own.| ecu mer of the road to the | er of a motor vehicle to e cer-| rear of the vehicle. | tificate provided for herein, each| (g) The steering mechanism of! fmotor vehicle must fulfill the’ every motor vehicle shall be ad-| following requirements: justed so that the steering wheel (a) eee bepdligns a | play shall not exceed 15 ae motor vehicle shall pri e steering arms, tie red and driving light eae ene bela drag link shall be thoroughly and| persons or object visible al firmly secured. | night at least 200 feet in advance| Section 6. To defray the ex- | of said vehicle, but shall not’ pense of making the inspections, | project a glaring or blinding) provided for herein, a fee of One} light, and no main part of the, Dollar and Fifty cents ($1.50) bright beam shall be projected shall be charged for each certifi- sbave the horzante lee cone| cate issued and said fee shall be} amp centers; headlig! S| paid by the person in charge of} shall not exceed 32 candlepower.| the vehicle at the time of applica- | Used furniture bought and sold., cor. Simonton and Eaton sts, jan3- dec21-tues-fri-1mox |Piano for sale, $48.00. Small up- States, 718°pver cent are classi- fied as stripper, or high-cost wells. They account for 12.9 per cent of total production. The Citizen state that the matr ter should be held open at least a month so that all clubs will get a chance to discuss the queg> n. These clubs are to be cons city and thought. R 4 adio Station. WKWF Key West, Florida 1600 On' Your Dial Dear Listener: abt? You are invited 9 write letters to ti i ad- dressed to “W, VIEWS YOUR ICL, asking for answers..ito the questions you desire to mit about your City Govern: ment. Tune in: to WKWF tor the answers. ‘= This program is a special feature every Saturday night at 8:30 P.M. Key West Bedding Co., phone’ — This Saturday, Chief of same club that played in the first- | and each. vehicle shall, also be; provided with a rear. light dis- vétrible at night not ‘less. than 60 feet to the rear of; th¢ vehirle. (b) Every ‘motor Vehicle shall) be provided with brakes ade-| quate to* control and stop and: hold such vehicle, and shall be) equipped with two indepentent braking devices. The foot or ser- vice brake shall be so adjusted | as to enable the operator to; bring the vehicle, when driven, at a speed of 20 miles per hour, to a full stop within a distance of 25 feet. For each vehiclé with a gross weight in excess of 7,000 pounds the foot or service brake} shall be so adjusted as to en-| able the operator to make a full stop within 38 feet when the ve- hicle is driven at a speed of 20} miles per hour. Emergency brakes; on motor vehicles shall enable the operators thereof to stop the! vehicles in conformity with standards to be established and | prescribed by the Chief of Police. (ec) Every motor vehicle, with |the exception of motorcycles, shall be provided with a wind- shield wiper or cleaner which is in conformity with ‘standards to} > clubs entering the sec- we will see and hear a lot from the Red Raiders, who have some excellent players in “Crip” and “Gaby” Lastres, De- Witt “Buster” Roberts, Ralph Arnold, Al Del Valle, J. Aritas, } half, and the Bombers will have! be established and prescribed by the addition of Vitty Vidal, the | the Chief of Paglice. lefthanded pitcher who once per-| (a) Every motor vehicle shall} formed for the Civilian Workers | be provided with a horn or other and who turned in a no-hitter inj warning device in conformity his first game of the first-half; with standards to be established tion, for inspection and. issuance} of the certificate. { Section 7. Any!dpersoni-aajiag-| | ed to have been guilty of violat- ing any of the proviéféns ‘of: this ordinance shall be liable to @ fine of not to exceed Two Hun-| dred and Fifty Dollars ($250.00) or to imprisonment not to exceed | sixty (60) days, or both fine and imprisonment. Section 8. If any section, part of section, paragraph or clause of this ordinance shall be held to be unconstitutional or void,) the remaining provisions of this) ordinance shall nevertheless re-! main in full force and effect. Section 9. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emerg- ency measure on the grounds! that this ordinance is necessary for preservation of peace, health,! prosperity and safety of the peo-| ple of The City of Key West, Florida. { Section 10. That the reading of; this ordinance at two regular meetings, not less than one week apart, is hereby dispensed with by unanimous vote of the Com-j mission. Section 11. This ordinance shall go into effect immediately upon} its passage and adoption and! authentication by the signature of; the presiding officer and the} Clerk of the Commission and! publication thereof one time in a 669, 515 Front st. jani-tf ; Lawn mowers, _ knives, mist sors sharpened. Sewing ma- chines, small motors, suit cases, trunks, locks, etc., repaired. Keys duplicated. B. F. Camp- bell, 928 Division street. janl-1m Picture framing, diplomas, cer tificates, photos. DiNegro’s Stu- dio, 614 Francis st., phone 1197-M. jani-l1mo Red Brick Garage, corner Simon- ton and Greene sts. Expert antoWy repair and fender work, ‘aut painting. jan9-12tx, Spanish’ teacher ‘teaches at her |i ! home at 412 Eaton street, or a pupils’ homes. For further isi/4 formation phone 58-J. jan10-12t¢ Will resume electrical wiring, motor repairs and appliances. Sawyer’s Electrical Repair Shop, 213 Julia street. jan15-4tx FOR HIRE For Hire—Truck, general moving. J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Temporary phone, 444, from 6 am. % 6:30 p.m. jani-1mo} LOST | Lost, gentleman’s yeilow gold | watch and chain with a two- and-a-half dollar gold piece as a charm. Suitable reward will be paid by F. A. Fitzgerald, care Peter Miller Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida. janl6-3t Try “Lustretile”, the magic rust; dissolver. Harmless to article. and hands. See amazing demon- stration at Pepper’s Plumbing, 512 Fleming. janl0-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. janl5-1mo We have a few double cement laundry tubs, one side for wash- ing and one for rinsing. Why ualift heavy washtubs full of wa: ter when you can turn on th faucets to fill these tubs an Il the phig out to empty. N. right, painted white, nice tone, light tobch. Phone 625-W. Note: The reason for the low price is that it cannot be moved from Key West .as there are termites in the wood; but for someone whose house or furni- ture already has these “crit- ters”, it’s a good buy. jan18-1t | Rose bushes. 509 Margaret, near Fleming st. jan18-2tx Venetian blinds, 3 twenty-seven’ inches and 2 thirty-six. $15.00. | 91-1 Poinci jani8 1 ey. no, bother, makes wash da! a pleasure. See them at Pep- per’s Plumbing Supplies, 51 Fleming. j Vita Var Full Body Fioor Varnish; } $5.00 value, $3.95 gallon, none. better. Pierce Bros. jani5-1mo 2- and 3-bedroom bungalows, furnished and unfurnished;| small down payment, balance pavable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. jant-tf Oa sn ei iced SE ENS New 24-ft.-boat, with new 96 h.p, Gray motor in goed condition. 1904 Staples avenue. jani5-4tx House and’ lot. 709 Ashe street. Apply 1407 Newton street. jan12-6tx Fresh yard eggs, battery raised fryers and young hens, 919) Southard street. janl5-4t. 20’ boat, open cuek-pit, cypress) hull, good condition. Mereld Davis, No Name Key. ( Craig’s Place.) jani5-4tx Olivia st. janl6-3tx Citizen Office. - Wanted—Used Cars Chicken’ house, collapsible, with built-in nests. Nearly new, eee ee Boy’s bicycle, good conditian. 709" of the winter league. | and prescribed by the Chief of} newspaper of general circulation) Out-of-town buyer will pay high- est ‘price for your car. Call Reasonable. 321 Simonton. Jesus Garcia, Nene Domenech, Ralph Garcia, Taylor and other players of the same caliber. All are young and “ready to go.” Anofher team to watch is the Sloppy Joes. This is a good ball team, needs only practice right now, On this squad will be Doug McCarthy, Kermit Kerr, Esmond Daily News will be about the) same but Legion will have some} new faces, with Lucilo, Lou Gon- | zalez, McCollough and others. | Holsum Bakers will play with} the same club, except for the ad- | dition of one br two players. We hope to soon see all these | Police. (e) Every motor vehicle shall be equipped with an efficient) muffler attached to the exhaust) pipe of said vehicle. . (f) Every motor vehicle with) the exception of motor-cycles, shall be equipped with a mirror published in the City of Key} West, Florida. Passed and adopted by the City Commission at a meeting held this 15th day of January, A. D. 1946. } 1 WM. W. DEMERITT, Mayor. clubs im action when the writer) in good condition and so placed} Attest: Albury, Arthur Lunn, Clarence) will be able to give the fans a| and adjusted as to permit the op-| ROY HAMLIN, Gates, Jackie Carbonell, Higgs, “better line”. on them. erator to have a clear and unob- City Clerk. jan18,1946 buyer; 657-W. jan18-3tx sided FOR RENT Detective stories, romances, biog-- raphies, all the best new books, some for 5c per day, many for|Five-piece bedroom suite, almost only 10c for a whole week. Paul] new. Call 147. janl6-3tx Smith, Bookseller, cor. Simon-| ton and Eaton streets. jan1 Home with seven rooms and bath. Nicely furnished. Phone 1124-J. jan16-3tx HOUSE PAINT Guarentyed 100% Pure. YOU ‘CANNOT BUY A FINER HOUSE PAINTI GAL. $325 se eeeeeeneeetieneinbemnel VITA-VAR QUICK-DRYING ENAMEL. Glerious colors fer furniture, | gules, etc. OUTSIDE ond IN. __ COVERS IN ONE COAT. QT. $125 ITA-VAR WALL WASHABLE, colorful one-coat-finishes in Fiat, Interior Velvet Gloss or Full Gloss . Quick Drying! Fleming and Elizabeth Streets Police Louis Eisner continues to cnswer questions submit- ted about his department. Submit your questions promptly. The Nation’s Southern- most Radio Station WKWF 1600 On Your Dial P.S.—All letters must be sign+ ed but names will bé withheld upon request a Sana Ais aw PAINTS-ENAMELS VARNISHES VITA-VAR PORCH, FLOOR and DECK ENAMEL For beautiful porches and floors, OUTSIDE ond IN. EXTRA- QuicKiy! ! ceca ii VITA-VAR SPAR VARNISH Mode with Bakelite Resio for ‘every Varnish purpete ~ OUT- SIDE ond IN. Beiling-weter ie TT NS FINISHES $65 PHONE 270 Me

Other pages from this issue: