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FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 19. 46 | | { How They Stand In Basketball Girls League Club— THE KEY WEST CITIZEN BODY FUNCTIONS NEW YORK. — The human) body is so constituted that it} functions best at temperatures of 60 to 70 degrees for those | who wear civilized clothing, and at somewhat higher tem-/ CLASSIFIED ADS Information for the Advertisers | RATES FOR REGULAR and } jhand mills as needed. NEW METHOD NOW CLEVELAND,—a generation ago painters bought colors, lead and zinc in dry powder form and ground them in oil through Today uniformly ground pigments are PAGE THKEE ; ‘Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE and CUBAN Try A Pound Today! secured from Manufacturers. | Lions ee, )| peratures for unclothed people. | jHigh School . High School “B” Diamondball ‘Convent Swimming Convent Cubs Track [Be pee © A H lass Golf {Club— j Earthquakers | Dental Corps | Independents {Red Raiders Lions Girls’ Team Plays Adae Hooper, Eager Beavers, Miami ww: Class “B” Men’s League W. BLACKFACE TYPE Advertixements ander thin hen@ will be insert ‘The Citizen the rate of Ze a word for each inser- tion, but the minimum charge for the firat 15 wo or less is 30c. fhe rate for blackface type is Be word and the minimam char; te the first 15 words or less is BEBE BRB BRR RRERRPRER Ree HELP WANTED FOR SALE Vita Var House Paint, guaranteed 100% pure. $3.25 gallon. There is none finer at any price. Pierce Bros. _jan15-1mo TTT LOLOL eC PROCLAMATION WHEREAS: The Stadium Committee of the City of Key West, Florida, derives most of its reverie from pub- lic benefits, and WHEREAS: It is the desire of said committee at this time to repair damages done by the storm last Septem- ber, also to make improvements, such as Field Track, etc., and WHEREAS: A Community Festival is being arrang- ed to begin January 28, 1946, and end February 20, 1946, for the purpose of raising the necessary funds for these improvements, ~ NOW, THEREFORE, I, as Mayor of the City of Key West, Florida, do hereby proclaim the period from Janu ary 28, to February 20, 1946, as Community Festival time and do hereby call upon all merchants and citizens of the community to give their every co-operation and sup- port to this most worthy cause. In witness whereof, I hereto set my hand and seal this 25th day of January, in the year of our Lord, 1946. WM. W. DEMERITT, Mayor, City of Key West, Florida. CE TTT TET LLL LLL LL Baseball Basketball PUBLICATION DEADLINE To insure publication, copy must Football ME STAT Tennis NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that igned, desiring to engage under the fictitior name Gyéle Shop, 822 Fleming intends name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. Dated Jan. 10, 1946. R. M. DANIELS, aninate Sole Owner. TELEPHONE | OPERATORS ““ Men's League janii-18 aeons RT OF THE Club— basketball team will tackle the!Key West Transit Co. games Lions Club girls. Miami Daily News night The Insurance girls are anoth-}Carbonell’s Luncheonette High er strong Miami girls team and} Sweeting’s Auto Service |have played in Cuba and_ in Coca-Cola ; seven cities of the U. S. The) Lindsley Lumber Co. iminary game will bring to-}Miami Herald gether WKWF Radio and either the Red Raiders or their eternal rivals, the Earthquakers. i Preliminary games will start at seven p. m. each night with the girls games beginning at 9) p.m. | a Ae, ea FORECAST hese girls teams play har Sei: Saat and especially with an outside} Key West and vicinity: ns coming here the fur} and continued rather cool this ed to fly. These games| afternoon and tonight: Saturday will probably be the best of the] fair and somewhat warmer; er Insurance Company girls games seen all season. {moderate to occasionally fresh -———-——— | northeasterly winds, , becoming Champ Key: West Golfers Meet 2) =e Florida: Fair and continued Navy And Civilian All-Stars rg ee pe 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 WAGE INCREASE Learners now earn a mini- mum of $26.00 per week for 48 hours work 3irl basketball fans of the city get real treat in for tornorrow night at the UNTY. IN D) MARIE CORRIS, Defendant. y PUB Mgrie Brothe Wage rates for experienced con- operators are proportion- ately higher Bez The Weather sidered one « ketball tear et ew York, Ne re hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill for Divorce filed i st_you in the above styled se on or before the 3rd day of A. D. 1946; otherwise the ons contained therein will n as confessed. and Ordered at Key West, this 3rd day of January, Lit 2. 1 club of Ke strong and 3-bedroom bungalows, furnished and unfurnished; small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. janl-tf Frequent increases, addi- tional.payment for evening, Sunday and holiday work $ a pre- West will tackle) i Daily Ne d will put on their usual with competi- has existed two clubs y night the Adae Hoop- MANY OTHER 1 ce ADVANTAGES ‘Household furniture and rugs. Very cheap. 818 Olivia st. jan23-3tx me close at rich always Sawyer ircuit Court. By: (sd) Mary K. Woodson, Deputy Clerk. ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR., Attorney for Plaintiff. jan4-11-18-25,1946 see i 1 —— | Let’ ozr Chief Operator, | Mrs. McDermott, | teil you the whole story oar eveveveccecvcce FUN MiGaTT U.S. 0. 303 Duval Street, Corner of Caroline For TOURISTS, NAVY and ALL of Our KEY WEST FRIENDS FRIDAY NICHT 8 P.M. January 25, 1946 @LECTURE @MUSIC @GAMES @ REFRESHMENTS Sponsored by the, Key West Hotel Association REFRESHMENTS by LA CONCHA HOTEL Furniture, complete for a, 4-room apartment, Belcher, 88-6 Poin; ciana. jan23-3tx IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 2 A Lae! ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Cane No. 10-518 W. WELTERS, I.have a few side-arm hot water |, heaters for sale. ,They do the job economically. Pépper’s, Plumbing Supplies, 512 Flem- ing. jan23-tf Apply 9 to 5 at the TELEPHONE OFFICE | cold today and tonight; Saturday | temperature. —_—_ Jacksonville through Florida | are — Straits and East Gulf: Moderate cca ekeconnen _DIVORCE. to fresh northwest and north ea ime | winds today and tonight; be- it OF eS coming moderate northeasterly NORTH MARKET STREET, | Saturday; generally fair weath-| ST. LOUIS, MISSOURT. : | It is hereby ordered that you are er. | required to appear on the 11th day Jacksonville to Apalachicola: | of Febr 1946, before the above No small craft or storm warn- ings have been issued. Key West, Fla., Jan. 25, 1946 entitle Court to the Bill of Com- plaint filed against you in the | REPORT Observation taken at 0 am. above entitled cause and The Key West Citizen is hereby designated Eastern Standard Time (City Office) he newspaper in which this Temperatures shall be published once a for four (4) consecutive Highest last 24 hours - | Lowest last night —. WARREN vodensecove jani-tf “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 The Key West Golf Course will 12:30 P.M Sunday—Col. Spotts- meet a‘ combined group of Navy} Wood and Horace O'Bryant vs. Capt. Hamilton and Capt. Reid. 11:30 A.M Sunday—Tony De- meritt and Norman Artman vs. A blind bogie and a flag tourn-} Boke Carter and Brad Bradford. | ament will be an added feature. 9:00 A.M. Sunday—Si Elbertson Two dozen golf balls will be giv-| and Walter Vinson vs. John Cas- en as prizes, the results of which, tro and Lino Castro. will be published in The Citizen 10:10 A.M. Sunday—Gurry Har- Monday. ris and Pop Londeree vs. Marino This will be an opportunity to| Wallace and Dr. Ha improve “your game and estab-! 1:20 P.M. Sunday — Louey lish a better handicap” for the! Pierce and Kireh Kirschenbaum Jaycee Tournament February 28! vs. Stew and Sten Lujack. to March 3 9:30 A.M. unday — Charlie Lineup for the weekend match-| Yates and Roy Dulion vs? Ed Hy- follow land and Ty Tyson. i 1 P.M. Sunday—Joe Lopez and 10:00 A.M. Sunday—Paul Mega, Andy Parks vs. Lt. George Ful-| Jr, and Bob Dillard: vs. Lt. Me- , ton arid’ \Lt!| Bill Lysubey ' Cube and’Lt. MeFarland. 4 1:10 P.M. Sunday—like Parks} ‘2:00 P.M. ” Saturday—C. an Harry . Dick, Smith and Dr. Willie Kemp Walkey pm McKee | Lt. Gross and,CWO Hudson. 1:15 P.M. Sunday—Jack Sellers} 1:30 PM. 'Saturday—Tominy * and Clen Lt. Red Hob-; Gibson and Frances Delaney Ws, litzell and e Peterson. ‘Lt. Elwell] and .Lt., Hogan. nt. TION Messengers and clerks. Telephone | for manager to see you. West- and Civilian Golfers Saturday and ern Union. janl6-tf Sunday, January 26 and 2 | Wanted—Colored man for yard and house work. Apply Mana- ger, Southern Inn. jan22-tf S2eescoresecocececesecses & Skiff, 14% ft. with 2% hp. out- board motor. 1118 Olivia st. After 5. jan23-3tx Pullets, $1.75. Roasters, fryers, young hens. Dressed daily. 919 Southard st. jan23-3t Wanted—Two expertenced wai- tfesses at once, no drinking. Co- lumbia Restaurant, 117 Duval street. jan22-6tx Court and the Seal -of this} Court in. the City of Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 10th day of Janua’ 946. (SEAL) Butcher wanted. Apply Victory Cash Market, 1028 Division st. jan23-3t Clerk Ci Monroe County, Florida. Mary K, Woodson, Deputy Clerk. Vital Var Super Chromium Finish Aluminum Paint, covers);30%) more surface than past of the aluminum paints. $9.40 per’gal lon. ‘Pierce Bros. ‘‘ jan15‘Imo the Honorable Aquilino as One of the Judges of Mean a Normal’ - = Young saleslady for cosmetics de- partment. Experience desired but not required. Apply Mana- 2 .$¢r~ Southernmost, City Pharm- Beys)§ jan23-6t A first-¢lass chef. Dinners only. $75 weekly. . Call 9395. jan25-3t| Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ehding 8:30 a.m., inches | Tota\ rainfall since Jan. 1;' inches = = et Deficiency since Jan. 1, inches cue Seeks aay ‘otal rainfall since Jan, 1, z - aNCHES <2 Deficiency since Jan., 1 PEAUELOD MRCS SNCROS (ak = | Relative Humidity | 50% 1 Tomorrow’s Almanac | Sunrise 7:12 am. Sunset 6:08 p.m. | | Moonrise 1:37 a.m. | | Moonset 1:01 p.m, ASB Two bedroom, suites, ; dinette set. 41-F Naval Air Station. jan25-3tx HY ers PUT Radiance roses... Freeman’s,, 1121 Catherine st. Phone 672-W.,, dec31-tues-fri-Imox See) “eee 1940 blue de iuxe -Byick; Olub Coupe, radio. Cottage, rear 621 Eaton street. jan24-3tx j RADIO STATION WKWF Key West, Florida 1600 On Your Dial TUNE IN WKWF TONIGHT at 7:15 At that time the chairman of the Monroe County Chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Ralph Sierra, and the County Campaign Director, John Spottswood, will discuss the formation of the Monroe County Chapter and report on the activity of the Chapter , for the present drive which culminates in the President's Birthday Ball in the La Concha Hotel on January 3lst, 1946. Also, a resume of aid furnished to infantile pa- ralysis victims in Monroe County by the local Chapter. WKWF 1600 On Your Radio Dial Com. Pet T B anes os Sweelings And Independents Won Close Cage Games At Gym sue co. sa, No Diamondball Tomorrow's Tides £0: | (Naval Base) Aigboras-one sand Games Tonight High Tide Low Tide At the end of the first-half the | core was tied 13 to 13. The game} = | SC until the Sweeting’: Civilian’ couple want one or two passengers share’ expense taxi to Miami Tuesday, January twenty-ninth Write’ Box JK, c/o Citizen. jan24-2tx d ch of you are hereby ed and required to prese: 9 ‘aims and demands which either of you, may have against the | of ‘Thomas aul Atwell, } known: as” Paul Atwell, de-| late of said County, to the Judge of Monroe ‘County, at his office in the court f said County at Key West, within eight calendar months from the time of the first publication of this ice, Each demand bein ; » place office address shall be sworn his agent, or s such claim or demand not so filed shall be void. Palms, ferns,'crotons, coleus, Sul- tanas, hibiscus, cactus, pothos, Aralias, .flame vines, other plants. 1004 Southard st. jan24-2tx MISCELLANEOUS Auto Lindsley Sweeting’s ed “B de- Refrigeration salcs and service. Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. dec22-1mo te Lumber League basketball 5:24 a.m, 9:49 a.m. body, new paint lent. $165.00. 1205 Olivia st. jan24-3tx last RESUMPTION OF PLAY WILL/Pastor Wields Hammer B ATWELL Re ae | , cutrix of the I in BE ANNOUNCED To Build Own,Churches| {0fi°"Miso ‘known LATER vp, | Used furniture bought and sold. Key West Bedding Co., phone 669, 515 Front st. janl-tf WA A PANE Snes Ol Ro ae a ema Son " Vita Var Full Body Fioor Varnish; $5.00 value, $3.95 gallon, none better. Pierce Bros. janl5-1mo s Pau Paul feb1,1946 cored four field i Ate rapid succession to put the game “a ; on ice High point man for the McCoy of Sweeting’s Service with a total of 15. C mefritt ‘of Lindsley Lumber megs dora total of bi Independents Nose Raiders In ga we depen@ents Lawn 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 game Auto De-| All diamondball games have | Co. heen called ‘6fftonight’due to the } builders”, but the Rev. Allen B. Ripe 'cool wea ~ ip Di- | Cooper, 47, really builds them. He| : visich Sa ;| knows his carpenter’s tools as dpaid tod well as his Bible. A | ialafed game, the: Ing |) The, sin great, + | Building country churches on vo an “A™- League ‘be anfidtteed atta tafe: week-days and preaching on, Sun- the Red Raiders, | paper days, he has. done: most of the Sawing .and ,hanmenxing in the construction of five churches in Missouri and one in Arkansas. His New Bethel church in the nearby Bridges community, considered a | model rural church building, was | started with material salvaged from a fire—and no money. The college-trained, hammer- wielding preacher has been at it |for five yea: TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (By Associzied Press) CHARLESTON, Mo. — Many pastors have been called ‘church = INV ATION 'TO BID si : DN PIPE House trailer, 21 ft., walnut ve- neer interior, good tires. 2 froz- en custard machines and in- gredients. Wil sell trailer’ or equipment separately. One’ size 38, suit, excellent condition. 915}, N. Beach. jan25-2tx wh House, 5: rooms, bath, large lot, good location. Reasonable. PO Box 213. jan25-2tx NOTICE _OF ON CA is hereby given t Seys Aqueduct ¢ sion requests, all interested fp to bid on th 1 some. of surplus pipe, as follow 79 "Class 150, BE&S. Precaul Cast , Iron Pine Pieces 4 d mes date in this a Picture framing, diplomas, cer tificates, photos. DiNegro’s Stu- dio, 614. Francis st. phone 1197-M. jani-1mo eet Will repair or buy cameras. Evans Photo Studio, 506 South- ard street. jan19-1mo 150, unter fro Male was tied time after! | utegme remained in doubt until| Every Type of Play 130 Iron score me du Cla 11 and ron Pipe ‘ast Iron Pre- Cabin boat, 32 ft., with 4 bunks, toilet, stove, sink, radio. Ready to go. See Saturday and Sun- day. Foot Craig Dock, No. 18-K-320. jan25-2tx last three minutes of the con- etst should sealed and were s and Heifner of the Inde- who each scored 1] and D. Roberts and E. nder of the Raiders, who netted | and seven points, respectively Barber, of the latter team, | ed an excellent game, balls off th Outstanding Thom pende points layers 7 be play should i tified Ke: Fine custom tailoring for 30 years for ladies, gents. Alterations, repairing. We sell woolens by the yard. Prompt service. 319 Virginia st. jan25-6tx 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. <_ heck payable to Aqueduct Comm + of the bid. The terms net cash at or prior to the delivery materia DIAMONDBALL at Bayview Park Field (Night Games) Games to be announced later. Five-piece bedroom suite. R.C.A. table model radio. Phone 147. the jan25-3tx in Commis: J reserves right to reject any or all bids, whole or in part, with comple freedom on the part of the Con mission to negotiate on the su ject of price, quantities and liveries. And the bidders are further notified that acceptance of Beautiful diamond Engagement Ring in mounting of classic simplicity. Vanes 1837 DeSoto, 4-door, motor just overhauled. See Saturday, Sun- BASKETBALL at High School Gymnasium * (Night Games) UESDAY— 7:00—Miami MA tt wl day or any work day, after 6 p.m. at 80-1 Poinciana Place. jan25-2tx plays. s School * The High School ated the 37 to 13. Smith scored the of points for the a total of 21. ty ‘s team | High Sc ool Daily News vs.! Transit Co. 's vs High School easily defe -B B ad, New electric Globe slicing ma chine, never used. One rebuii: electric National_cash régister. still’ crated. Apply before 5! p.m. 3501 Flagler ave. t jan25-2tx or janl-tt 818 Olivia st.- jan23-3tx | 9:00—Divers vs. Earthquakers. Stores (CoE): ; WEDNESDAY— t | 7:00—Sweeting!s Auto Senyice| vs Miami Herald. | 8:00—High) School “B” rls vs. Convent. | 9:00—Independents vs. W Britain devise joint ribbean possessions. } : | Naval officer going to sea desires to’ sell 1937 Dodge Fordor Se dan. Excellent paint job. Pre-| Mr, and Mrs. Everett P. Win-| war tires, good engine. Box} W-6, Citizen Office, or phone 790, extension 242. C. W. Nolt- ing. jan25-3tx | For Rent—Studio bedroom, priv- ate bath, close to downtown section and NOB, Phone 763-M. WF. jan25-2tx Political Announcements There’s something about a diamond that strikes @ responsive chord in every woman's heart. . . especially when it’s a diamond of unmistakable quality such as we offer. Such a diamond says “I love you”... and keeps on saying it through all the years to come, : POLLOCK’ JEWELERS 524 Southard Street Opposite Bus Station — PHONE 465 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. jani-lmo t | For Representative WANTED TO BUY | t Wanted—Old rags. Call at The Citizen Office. janl7-tf QUALITY ‘ FOR SALE ary, | A. Second-hand car or light truck.) Humane Society, 240-C Poin-; ciana, phone 219-J. jan23-25-28x Crosley table model radio, stand- ard crib with kantwet mattress, innerspring. High chair. 2820 Seidenberg. jan24-3tx (Know America) | Maj. Gen. Roy S. Geiger, U. S.| all or any part of the bid is sub- Marines, born Middleburg, Fla.,! pprovel of..the: He 61 years ago. Washington, ee Dr. Rufus M. Jones of Haver- must certify that there is no b ford, Pa, Quaker Jeader, born at! Interest. direct or indirect, between South China, Maine, 83 years} any buyer, on the one hand, and ago. rs ft Ag meyer Hee ompler es | eu Associate of- ‘ommission, | Dr. Ernest F. W. Alexanderson}<gy the other hand, and that no one . ectvic: , | ab¥gclated with ‘the Commission of General Electric, Schnectady,| Shalt in any way, directly or. in- N. Y., famed electrical engineer,} directly, aimimeaiately or subse- born in Sweden, 68 years ago., | Wentls derive any personal use “ | gr, benetft resulting from, or have Matthew Woll, noted labor) ang personal (unofficial) connec- leader, born’ in Luxembourg, 66/ tor with, the wale transaction, the | materials’ sold, or any resale 0 “| years_ago. oy - + sfother use oor transfer of the mater-) | Bishop John F. Noll of ILO CRS ete from the Commission, MEReay er Wayne, Ind, Catholic Leader,| #31" Stir’ which’ isvaccepted ty the ici 8 = Leg bel bid, is a by at Mui Stadium born there, 71 years ago. c cmmtasion, and approved by the (Afternoon Games) Rabbi Louis L. Mann of Chi-| {in suitabie attidavits as to com- y | F : tion, suitable affidavits as to com- SUNDAY— | cago, Jewish clergyman, born 56) pliance with these requirements s shes shall be obtained from the buyers Games to be announced. josey Ccbullite dintenat |e cotidition. precedent to com- | —— illiam . Bullitt, diglomat,! pleting the transaction. JOHN CARBONELL, JR. i RECREATION ex-ambassador, born Philadel-| The, sealed bids will be opened Sac Bancedaukatin | Bayview Park—Tennis, basket-| phia, 55 years ago. at 522 Southard Street, Key West es presel e |ball and handball courts. Dia-| Emil Ludwig, born in Ger-| Florida, on Friday, February, sth NIE C. PAPY | mondball. Comfort stations. many, 65 years ago. “pated this 24th day of REE | South Beach and Rest Beach—) ——$$$$_—___—— D. 1946. s For County Commissioner | Swimming. | One female praying mantis has pee yn Paging (Second District) Gulf Dock and Rest Beach—| FRANK BENTLEY Deepsea fishing, small boats, been known to devour as many} as eight enamored males, . Manager Florida Keys Aqueduct Com ission sfeb1,1946 |

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