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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1946 aber Bateball Football Basketball Tennis Golf Machinists Win Close One, 4To 1, From Picks Monday claimed a forfeit;R .Garcia that saved them from Red Raiders in the sec-| Suffering a whitewash. | J. Garcia hurled a good game : for the Raiders. He had one bad view Park last night. Sick-| inning, the fifth—that caused his some of their players pre-} downfall. Four hits in that round 1iders from putting|gave the Machinists three runs field. and victory. At bat, Baker and Mario Her- players, the; nandez poled two safely each. real battle with} Outstanding in the field for the n an exhibition! winners were Machin, Goehring |and Bethel, Joe Mira, “Pie Tray- nor” Fernandez and Hass for the Diamondball Swimming Track ° e ame of a scheduled twin bill R ted the team on the 1iting other s staged achinists ondin “Dutch” Goehring, Ma- , pitched like he }Yosers. lo in the days of the “Re-! The game was played and other softball tens back | minutes. 30's. He allowed but one! Score by innings: R. H. E. e first five frames, gave | Raiders 000 000 1-1 4 3 n the sixth and allowed! Machinists 000 130 x—4 6 4 i > seventh. The final| J. G a and C. Albury;.Goeh- der safety was a home run by ‘ring and Gomez. ranage in 50 Eleven To Eleven Tie, Daily News And Bombers f players on two of with three safeties in as many action|trips to the plate. D. Lastres waiked twice and hit safely once. James Mira poled a triple and a single in three tries. In the field, J. Lewis and Goss the|for the News and Hernand “Pie Traynor” Fernandez and O: terhoudt for the Bombers were outstanding. cheduled Bayvie for Park being declared. contests were then| he benefit of w re- opening game. Miami | on r the B29] t and the Score by innings: n 11-11 tie in an e Daily News th the strength-| Bombe M. A the star at bat, | bury 180 020—11 9 5 312 014—11 12 5 jas and Brost; Charles Al- and James Mi Transit Company Looks Like Basketball Winner For 1946 mrensielcon| themselves wat ‘age| CETY SPORTS ht by trouncing | as third straight Every Type of Play yem a substan- DIAMONDBALL ansit, Pineda! - 5 Hanson eight, at Bayview Park Field eight and Trembly seven. ; (ight Games) ck netted ten points and;*RIDAY— 7:30—VFW vs. Holsum Bread. Lane six points for Coca-Cola. Earthquakers Down WK WF 9:00—American Legion vs. T Sloppy Joe’s. Earthquakers defeated Ra- t WKWF in a Class “A” a “ os Le toes BASKETBALL with poor passing} ®t High School Gymnasium ad of excep-| (Night Games) WEDNESDAY— 7:00—Miami Herald vs. Carbo- nell’s Luncheonette. ary’s vs. Convent ten point feature of the guarding of | by the Earth-| 8:00—St Cubs. 9:00—Diver: THURSDAY— % 7:00—High School vs. High School “B” Girls. 8:00—Sweeting’s Auto Service vs. Lindsley Lumber Co. 9:00—Independents vs. Red Raide the WKWF pt yer their and left them balance oppon-| i vs. Dental Corps. shots. | Earthquakers, neck |shot 11 points high point man for 1 Smith WKWF ck Lion Girls Whip Convent Cubs The Lions Club-sponsored- fem- | easily downed the | s, running up a score BASEBALL at Municipal Stadium (Afternoon Games) SUNDAY— Games to be RECREATION Bayview Park—Tennis, basket- 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, TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS win withou who the third straight loss for the Lions’} sent lead the announced, at p nine league. School girls, whom the ted by the close score to their onent be TODAYS ANNIVERSARIES Know America i Alsop, noted v poet and satirist, few millionaires his at Middletown, Conn. 20, 1815. 1612—Si pioneer, c. Know America Humphrey Bogart, screen star, born in New York, 47 years ago. George McManus, cartoonist, creator of “Bringing Up Father,” born in St. Louis, 62 years ago. Green H. Hackworth, legal ad- viser to the Department of State, born at Prestonburg, Ky., 63 years ago. Dr. Albert C. Knudsen, dean ¥.{School of Theology, born at Grandmeadow, Minn., 73 years ago. Maj. Gen. James C. Magee of the army surgeon’s general office, born 63 years ago. Joshua B. Lee, ex-U.S. senator. from Oklahoma, born in Ala- bama, 54 years ago. Ernest Poole of Franconia, N. Chicago nes e-maker, Sm be- nin Ver- ~ t900. 1 Stephen eQuacken- bush, noted naval xiii leg in the Ciyy 1884," d Feb. 4/1 prolific inventor born Brooklyn, 1 28, 1918. ibreok Blinn, popular in San Francisco. 1928. 2 anufaectaret Safetee-glass. e 24 Died Jun JOSEPH RUSSELL TO GET DISCHARGE (Special to The Citizen) PEARL HARBOR, T. H. — Joseph H. Russell, BMic, USNR,! son of Mrs. Juliette Russell, 906 | Southard St., Key West, Fla., is; one of 1,035 high-point Navy| veterans whom the Navy is re-} turning to the States for dis-| charge aboard the USS Bunker! Hill, which left the Marianas De-; cember 31. The USS Bunker Hill is one of the Navy’s large carriers| which provided fighter and bomber support in the invasion| of enemy island bases and was} a part of the air, surface and} undersea blockade of Japan be-} fore the end of the war. This| ship is now operating with the “Magic Carpet” which by Janu- ary had returned 1,947,995 serv- ice veterans from the Pacific. A female katydid can never | deny the male’s charge that} “Katy did.” She has no sound| equipment. intiff, DIVORCE You are hereby required t to the Bill of Complaint for d filed against you the abo: cause on 25th day A.D. otherwise of said) Bill will confessed 22nd day oree > en- of the be aK the . D. 1946. (Circuit Court of January, | Ross C Sawyer he Circuit Gourt. | DiC: ) Clerk of t ) <. Woodson, for Plaintiff. Jan23-30;feb6-13,1946 iT COURT OF T SI TAL CIRCUIT DA, IN, IN JULIUS Solicitor IN THE CIRCU aRY. Case No. 10-542 NIE FRANK COLB, Plaintiff, H vs. DIVORCE | ANNIE INEZ COLE, | Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION Annie Inez Cole P r 0 | McC 5 ssissipp! | You are hereby required to appear to the Bill for Divorce filed against | you in the above style vefore t 9th day of F otherwise the al TO on or} A at 2 aken assfon- | e and Ordered at Key West, Florida,: this 8th day of January, AT 46 Court al) Ros Clerk of (sd) Florence ENRIQUE Attorney fi By: Depu SQUINALDO, JR, Plaintiff. jan9-16-23-30,1946 RT OF av i N AND FOR MONROE ri STATE OF FLORIDA. CERY. Saati IN CHAN Case No. 10- BARBARA JEAN PIF vs. DIVO IRMIN L, PIERCE, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Irmin L. Pierce, Jr., EM 1/e US. S. Ling c/o Fleet Post Office pear divorce, on the 11th day of Febru 1946, otherwise — the therein will be taken r e paper publis 3 ida Done and Ordered this 8th day of nuary, A. D. 1946 AL) Clerk of the Circui Monroe County, F . (sd) Mary K. Woodson, Deputy Clerk. THOMAS S. CARO, Solicitor for Plaintiff jan9-16-; en, a West, Flo By: 0,1946 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 10-545 MARY M. JASMIN, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE LEO 0. JASMIN, Defendant. DER OF PUBLICATION y required to appear to the Bill gainst you in the or before the A. D. 1946; ot contained therein confessed. Done and Ordered at Key West, Florida, this Sth day of January, A. D. 1946. (Circuit Court Seal) ‘ebruary, he allegations 1 be taken as Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court. Florence _E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk, ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR., Attorney for Plaintiff. 23-30,1946 By: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE | BLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT | OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN| AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN) CHANCERY. ‘No. 10-544 VIOLETTE JEAN MULLIS, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE ROGER KYLE MULLIS, Defendant. NOTICE TO APPEAR TO: Roger Kyle Mullis, c/o John F. Mullis, Alma, Georgia. You are hereby required to appear to the Bill of Complaint for divorce filed ageimst you in the above en- tithed cause on the 11th day of Feb-| ruary, A. D. 1946, otherwise the al- legations of said Bill will be taken as confessed. Dated this 8th day of January,| A. Dt. 1946. (Circuit Court Seal) Ross _C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit. Court. By: Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. s held key to perform-|H., author, born in Chicago, 66 ance and durability of autos. | years ago. W. CURRY HARRIS, ‘the rate of 2e.a word foreach imser- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CLASSIFIED ADS Information for the Advertisers | RATES FOR REGULAR and PAYMENT | BLACKFACE TYPE Payment for classified advertise- as sly ments is ‘invatinbly im ‘advance, but will be inserted ip The Citisen at] oeeeT oavo"mee™ Spee waSertine. ments charged. PUBLICATION DEADLINE To insure publication, copy must | tion, bat ‘the minimum charge for the first 15 words or less is 30c. fhe rate for vinckIace type is tem ‘cov: word and the minimum charge for| be in the office before 11 o'clock on the first 15 words or leas ls 45c. the day of publication, BEEBE EBB RB SHSESRERBRBREREBREEE HELP WANTED 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. jani-tt TELEPHONE OPERATORS WAGE INCREASE Learners now earn a mini- mum of $26.00 per week for 48 hours work Room with twin beds, private toilet, close in. Phone 551-M. jan22-3tx Wage rates for experienced operators are proportion- ately higher 818 Olivia st. jan23-3tx | Store (corner). FOR HIRE For Hire—Truck, general moving. | J.C, Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh! Lane. Temporary phone, 444,! from 6 am. to 6:30 p.m. janl-lmo Frequent increases, addi- tional payment for evening, Sunday and holiday work MANY OTHER ADVANTAGES | FOR SALE | Vita Var House Paint, guaranteed | 100% pure. $3.25 gallon. There} is none finer at any price. Pierce Bros. jan15-1mo Let ozr Chief Operator, Mrs. McDermott, teil you the whole story 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 Vita Var Full Body Fioor Varnish; $5.00 value, $3.95 gallon, none better. Pierce Bros. jan15-1mo Apply 9 to 5 at the TELEPHONE OFFICE jani-tf Messengers and clerks, Telephone | for manager to see you. West- ern Union. jan16-tf Sober, reliable man, experienced wool presser. Apply Poinciana Dry Cleaners, Poinciana. jan21-tf 2- and 3-bedroom Suge ewe and i 3 small down payment, balance ‘payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. janl-tf Wanted—Colored man for yard and house work. Apply Mana- ger, Southern Inn. jan22-tf Lady’s used bicycie, two new tires rnd tubes, new steel basket.) Needs paint. Reasonable. Ap-} ply 515 Fleming st. Pilking- ton’s Studio. 4an21-3tx } Wanted—Two experienced wai- tresses at once, no drinking. Co- lumbia Restaurant, 117 Duval street. jan22-6tx Butcher wanted. Apply Victory Cash Market, 1028 Division st. jan23-3t Vita Var Super Chromium Finish Aluminum Paint, covers 30% | more surface than most of the aluminum paints. $5.40 per gal- lon. Pierce Bros. jan15-1mo Young saleslady for cosmetics de- partment. Experience desired but not required. Apply Manas: ger, Southernmost City Pharm~ acy. jan23-6t MISCELLANEOUS 1941. Pontiac eight, OPA ceiling $1,290.00. Sell for $1,250.00 cash or will allow up to $600.00 on older car. Inquire 509 South- ard st. jan21-3tx Refrigeration sales and service. Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. dec22-I1mo Victory bicycle, good condition. $15.00. Apply 414 Simonton st. | jan21-3tx rs Girl’s bicycle, balloon tires. $17.50. Used furniture bought and sold.| 1900 Staples ave. jan22-2tx | Key West Bedding Co., phone 669, 515 Front st. jan1-tf Lady’s tires. $19.50. bicycle, balloon 1900 Staples ave. Lawn mowers, knives, _ scis- jan22-2tx sors sharpened. Sewing ma- chines, small motors, suit cases, trunks, locks, etc., repaired. Keys duplicated. B. F. Camp bell, 928 Division street. janl-Im man’s bicycles. 421 | (upstairs). jan22-3tx | Lady's and United st. For Sale—2 Hollywood beds and mattresses, chair, rugs, dinette set and dishes. Owner leaving Picture framing, diplomas, cer] town. 517 Eaton st. jan22-3tx | tificates, photos. DiNegro’s Stu- dio, 614 Francis st. phone 1197-M. janl-1mo) Two men’s bicycles. $47.50. Good 4 4, condition. Canary bird. 224) Spanish teacher teaches at her| Duval, No. 1. jan23-2tx | home. at 412 Eaton street, or a | pupils’ hémmes. For further in |Household furnituré and rugs. formation phone 58-J. Very cheap. 818 Olivia st. jan10-12tx jan23-3tx Furniture, complete for a 4-room apartment. Belcher, 88-6 Poin- ciana. jam23-3tx Will repair or buy cameras. Evans Photo Studio, 506 South- ard street. jan19-1mo WANTED TO BUY I have a few side-arm hot water heaters for sale. They do the job economically. Pepper’s| Plumbing Supplies, 512 Flem- ing. jan23-tf Call at The jan17-tf Wanted—Old rags. Citizen Office. Second-hand car or light truck. Humane Society, 240-C Poin- ciana, phone 219-J. jan23-25-28x “Lustretile” will remove rust from any surface. Try it on rusty} tools, on sinks and bathtubs, on your toaster or waffle iron. Guaranteed to do the job. Pep- per’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Fleming. jan23-tf LOST Lost—Tiger cat, green collar and bell. Reward. Return Apt. 1, 1320 Royal st. jan22-3tx! Skiff, 14% ft., with 2% hp. out-| } beard motor. 1118 Olivia st. After 5. jan23-3tx WANTED TO RENT Electric sewing machine by week; Pullets, $1.75. Roasters, fryers, or month. Contact 501-H West{ young hens. Dressed daily. 919 Poinciana. jani7-6tx Southard st. jan23-3t Solicitor for Plaintiff. janQ-16-23-30,1946 | inches ... The Weather FORECAST Key West and vicinity: Most- ly cloudy ‘and cooler this after- noon and tonight; Thursday partly cloudy and somewhat warmer; moderate to occasion- ally fresh nortHeast and east winds. Florida: Partly cloudy in Tai- lahassee area, cloudy in south and east portions, with occa- sional light rain in east portion today; partly cloudy tonight and Thursday; cooler today and to- night: warmer Thursday. Jacksonville through Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate to occasionally fresh northeast and east winds today, tonight and Thursday; mostly cloudy weather through Thursday with occasional light rain off the Florida east coast today. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or sterm warn- ings have been issued. REPORT Key West, Fla., Jan. 23, 1946 Observation taken at 7:30 am. Eastern Standard Time (City Office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night ..... Mean - Normal ~ Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours;.ending 8:30 a.m., inghes, Tota) rainfall sinc NEW YORK 9 Hours 20 Minutes @For information and reservations, call 514 Southard Street, Phone 1040 THIS LOOKS LIKE A WAR PICTURE but it’s’ plonning to install thousands of milés of PAGE THKE® Deficiency ‘since Jan..1, inches —_._ otal rainfall since Jan. 1, inches _ co Deficiency since Jan. 1, Relative Humidity 88% ‘Fomorrow’s Almanac ‘Sunrise Te12 Sunset — 07 p.m. Moonset - 11:53 a.m. Tomorrow's Tides (aval Base) High Tide Low Tide 2:35 a.m. 8:21 a.m. 2:55. p.m. 9:35 p.m. Political Announcements | For Representative JOHN CARBONELL, JR. For Representative BERNIE C. PAPY | For County Commissioner j (Second District) | FRANK BENTLEY ——— Hemorrhoids! Ow!! STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE __ put He SMILES, Now TRIUMPH i PrEe true COFFEE QUIGR pailtative MILL ation and ‘soreness. AT ALL nds to shrink swells ‘on & Minor's Be ton & Minor Rectal llow label _dinectiona, ith this DOCTORS* funded on request.’ Stores everywhere, Poecesegge- vs oes GOTeedee Famous for Fine Flavor Since 1866 Robert Knobel “WHOLESALE BEER and WINE” 2049 N. MIAMI AVE. Phone 2-5824 Miami 37, Fla. POTTTITITITIITII iii iii iii iii iii ii ight here in the U. S. A. It shows a port of @ telephone cable-laying job. !We'te additional Long: Distonce circuits this year. Lots of action « « - on the Long Distance front Long Distance calls are“still at a high level. There’s still pressure on the wires and need’ for conserving the use of the service. But we're on the way to giving you more and better service than y: Telephone. speed that they turned ‘ou’ve ever had before. dlls oeecmeeriotarnag tae ~ibedal eee factories are turning out equipment for peace with the same it out for war, Telephone ‘men are laying cable, in- stalling switchboards and -working:on new telephone buildings for the South’s increased fong dista' ince telephone needs. Esbfl a> ap —— nee It’s a big job and it will toke ‘some time and a lot of.money. But we're going at it, eagerly ond efficiently, with every:resource at our command, f SOUTHERN. BELL TELEPHONE ‘AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY INCORPORATED , veieiiiaeesitihine coe gaa a OE een

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