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SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1946 ————————————— adi Football Tennis Key West Lions W hip Miami Sextette In Thriller, By FRED MILLER, JR. y We 2st Lions Club-spon- Jan 8-2 lead in the first quarter tball ut at the end of the quarter the night ove ager Beavers had trimmed that to otehers out- ; Baseball Basketball Golf ¢ Diamondball Swimming Track team | ond quarter was all ers as the Lions were y held scoreless. The Miami team put through five points to give ; them a 10-8 lead at half time. | In the third quarter the Lions ow for the first | were still being held in leash but | managed to score two points. The ALL-STAR TEAM MEETS |Visitors got four. This made the ADAE HOOPER TONIGHT count Miami,14, Lions 10 at the ‘end of the third quarter. | In the fourth quarter, the:fur. realiy flew. It was a roughiand tumble period which looked flike ) it might turn into a female brawl. ; The local girls scored 10 points, ; which equalled their score’! for the first three qaurters. It "was | enough to come from behind and | win the game. Rosam and Thornley netted 10 points each for the Lions. Mc- ; Collum scored nine, Grant eight, |and Baucom one for the Beavers. In the preliminaries, Transit | Pushers routed the Daily News boys by a 47 to 29 score. .Rosam, Hanson and Trembley starred for low final, the winners and Villareal for the Lions had | losers. e Lions roar- Tonight an All-Star team made up of the best players of the High School, Convent and Lions gir] teams will play the Adae Hooper Insurance Co. team from Miami. This will be another tough and exciting game. The preliminary battle will probably see WK WF opposite the Red Raiders. First game will begin at 7:10 p.m. The main game is set for 8:30. Both contests will be staged in the High School Gym. the Trojans To Meet Machinists _ And Red Raiders On Sunday By NESTOR CASTANEDA The Trojans’ baseball club will play a doubleheader Sunday, Jan- tary 27, Municipal adium, | with the first game to get under- Way at 1 p.m. | The first’ game will have the; Trojans battling it out with the} Machinists. Trojans will use! Bubber Sweeting or Dick Navar- ro on the mound, with Evelio| “Skipper” Rueda behind the! plate. Dave Lynch ,who was routed week by the same} Trojar ill probably _ pitch: ) the Machin Rod z doing the g. This game has prom- | ise of being a good pitching duel. | In the second battle of tne att-|, w ith | | CITY SPORTS Every Type of Play at DIAMONDBALL at Bayview Park Field | (Night Games) t Games to be afinounced. BASKETBALL at High School Gymnasium (Night Games) ATURDAY— 7:10—Station WKWF vs: Raiders. 8:00—Miami Adae Hooper Girls vs. All-Star Girls. JESN. 7:00—Miami Daily News vs. Key West Transit Co. 8:00—St. Mary’s vs High School Girls, 9:00—Divers vs. Earthquakers. WEDNESDAY— 7:00—Sweeting’s vs. Miami Herald. 8:00—High School “B” vs. Convent. 9;00+-Independents vs. WKWF. br HURSD ¥ } 7:00 Coca-Gola vs. Carbonell’s Luncheonette. 8:00—Lions: vs. St. Mary’: 9:00—Red Raiders vs. Corps: Red Troja ns will tangle Red Raiders. > their! clash but} keep Bub-| the second con- gure the Raiders}; So far, Bubber | ans’ theory to| ten ne rhoon, has _ be ght nd eithe ie r Ken Meadows to the ith DeWitt Roberts nning | BASEBALL at Municipal Stadium ‘Afternoon Games) | SUNDAY— 1-1 1:0u—'Lrojans Machinists. 3:00—Trojans Red Raiders. RECREATION Bayview Park—Tennis, basket-} | ball and handball courts. | mondball, Comfort stations. Key West In | Days Gone By » FROM FILES OF Ti OF THE CITIZEN | OF JANUARY 26, 1936 a | Swimming. Gulf Dock and Rest Beach—( ° Senate Overrides FDR’s Veto | Deepsea fishing, small boats. Bonus B Now Becomes ; front-page headline in| home of Mrs. John C. Park, 821 en today of an Asso- | Georgia street. patch from Wash- | |John Borden, and Jack Matthews, and}son of Mrs. John F..: Dyson, Were 1306 Virginia st.,) married, Saturday night. im St. this morning when} Paul’s Church by the Revz Ar- was riding collided }thur B. Dimmick £ mmobile driven by ycocks Jr., son of Mr ae a Miss Goldie Love Lewinsky, of est, and Herman Fishbine, > N. J., were married y, that many hon Thursday night, January 23, n received sin the home of the bride’s uncle > in various parts of! snd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lew, yho wish to come St. Augustine. A. Maitland Adams, manager of Florida Keys, re-|the Thompson Enterprises, left rning that materi- received to repair t No Name Key umbe. ners of the cast nt the play, ‘Deé-| gets underway in- earnest, the : go”, will {average citizen might as well hold in the | his nose,” als have been a business trip. editorial paragraph: Auto Service}'s Girls | Dia-} South Beach and Rest Beach—| | i} Miss Doris Borden, daughter of} wi yesterday by plane for Miami on} Today The Citizen says in an; “When the political campaign’ The Weather FORECAST cloudy and warmer this afte: cloudy and continued warm; moderate easterly winds, becom-| ing southerly Sunday. Florida: Partly . cloudy and warmer today and tonight; Sun- south and central cloudy with showers and. colder jin extreme north portion, Jacksonville through Florida] Straits and East Gulf: Moderate | easterly to southerly winds to- day and tonight, becoming mod- erate to fresh southerly winds today and tonight, becoming day, except: shifting to moderate north and northeast over e treme north portion Sunda partly cloudy cloudy with a few scattered tion Sunday, Jacksonville to Apalachicol No small craft or ings have been issued. REPORT Key West, Fla., Jan. 26, 1946 Eastern Standard Time (City Office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest ‘last night Mean ss jNormal we Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches Tota) rainfall since Jan. Deficiency since Jan. =t, inches Total rainfall since Jan. iy inches _.. Deficiency since . Jan. ah dnches = -=. s Relative Humidity 84% Tomorrow’s Almanac Sunrise Tl Sunset 6:09 Moonrise - 2:29 Moonset 1:38 Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 6:50 a.m, 10:59 am. 5:37 p.m. —— a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m, RINGS SET WITH GEMS BALTIMORE. Middle Ages and the Renais- sance, wedding rings were set with gems. During the LEGALS or NOTICE MASTER'S SALE @ Master will sell t and best bide publie outers: L and two ¢ on Febru within hs from the eight ¢: time ¢ ice uch claim shall be | Political Announéements “BOB” KING For State Senator For Representative JOHN CARBONELL, JR. For Representative BERNIE C. PAPY | For C ‘county Commissioner (Second District) FRANK BENTLEY | (Fourth District) GERALD SAUNDERS Key West and vicinity: Partly | | | noon and tonight; Sunday partly day partly cloudy and mild in! portions, | moderate to fresh southerly Sun- | weather, except | showers in extreme north por-| storm warn- | Observation taken at 7:30 aim. ; | Detective stories, romances, biog-} ——H—___—_ | raphies, all the best new books,| Crosley table model radio, stand- || ; |For Rent—Studio bedroom, priv-|———-—— || | ate bath, close to downtown|}Chick special! $4.95 per 100. AAA a grade, bloodtested, large type}; For County,.Commissioner | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CLASSIFIED ADS Information for the Advertisers RATES FOR REGULAR and PAYMENT BLACKFACE TYPE Payment for classified advertise - orice! is invariably in Advertixements ander this heaé regular advertisers wit ledger inset The Citizen mies, ot do n word fo — ke at counts may have their advertise- j tom ba fis 20c| PUBLICATION DEADLINE ‘he firet 15 words or leas is S00. | Dhe rate for blackface type is fe @| To insure publication, copy mut | word and the minimum for] be im the office before 11 o’cloek os | the first 15 words or leas is 45¢. the day of publication, (BREESE EBRSBSRBRBRERBRBRRRBRBRRRReee HELP WANTED FOR SALE Vita Var House Paint, guaranteed 100% pure. $3.25 gallon.-There is none finer at any price. Pierce Bros. janl5-1mo TELEPHONE OPERATORS WAGE INCREASE Learners now earn a mini- mum of $26.00 per week for 48 hours work 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 rates for experienced operators are proportion- ately higher 2- and 3-bedroom bungalows, furnished and _ unfurnished; small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson é& Johnson, Phone 372. jani-tfj Frequent increases, addi- tional payment for evening, Sunday and holiday work | MANY OTHER ADVANTAGES 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 Let our Chief Operator, Mrs. McDermott, teil you the whole story. i “Lustretile” will remove rust from ! any surface. Try it on rusty tools,’ oh sinks and bathtubs, on your toaster or waffle iron. Guaranteed to do the job. Pep- per’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Fleming. jan23-tf Apply 9'to 5-at the TELEPHONE OFFICE oni ee 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 Messengers and clerks. Telephone for manager to see you. West- ern Union. janl6-tf | Wanted—Colored man for yard and house work, Apply Mana- ger, Southern Inn. jan22-tf Two bedroom suites, dinette set. 41-F Naval Air Station. Wanted—Two experienced wai- tresses at once, no drinking. Co- lumbia Restaurant, 117 Duval street. jan22-6tx 1940 blue de luxe Buick Club Coupe, radio. Cottage, rear 621 Eaton street. jan24-3tx Young saleslady for cosmeties dé- partment. Experience desired but not required. Apply Maria- ger, Southernmost City Pharni- acl jan23-6t Car, a bargain, with 5 tires, good body, new paint. Motor excel- lent. $165.00. 1205 Olivia st. jan24-3tx House trailer, 21 ft. walnut ve- neer interior, good tires. 2 froz- en custard machines and in- gredients. Will sell trailer or equipment separately. One size 38 suit, excellent dondition. 915 N. Beach. jan25-2tx A first-class chef. Dinners’ only. $75 .weekly. Call. 9395. jan25-3t MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration ‘sales and service. Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. dec22-1mo House, 5 rooms, bath, large lot, good location. Reasonable. PO Box 213. jan25-2tx ‘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 | Used furniture bought and sold. Key West Bedding Co., phone 669, 515 Front st, janl-t? | {Lawn mowers, knives, _ scis- sors sharpened: Sewing ma- chines, small motors, suit cases, trunks, locks, ete, repaired. Keys duplicated. B, F. Camp bell, 928 Division street. janl-Im Five-piece bedroom suite. R.C.A. table model radio. Phone 147. jan25-3tx 1937 DeSoto, 4-door, motor just overhauled. See Saturday, Sun- day or any work day, after 6 p.m. at 80-1 Poinciana Place. jan25-2tx | | Picture framing, diplomas, cer tificates, photos. DiNegro’s Stu- dio, 614 Francis st. phone 1197-M. janl-lmo | —H— tb Will repair or: buy Gaméras. Evans Photo Studio, /506'\Sduth- ard street. jan19-1mo Vita Var Full Body Fioor Varnish; $5.00 value, $3.95 gallon, none better...‘Pierce Bros. janl5-1mo} New electric ‘Globe slicing ma Fine custom tailoring for 30 years for ladies, gents., Alterations, repairing. We sell woolens by the yard)»Prompt service. 319 Virginia st. jan25-6tx electric National cash register. p.m. 3501 Flagler ave. jan25-2tx Naval officer going to sea desires PERSONAL dan. Excellent paint job. Pre- war tires, good engine. Box W-6, Citizen Office, or phone | Seca Key West schools, male, would exchange tutoring: boy nights for room and breakfast. Spanish family preferred. Write Box J.M., c/o Citizen. jan26-2tx ing. 224 Duval street, jan26-Itx condition. = No. 1. some for 5c per day, many for only 10c for a whole week. Paul Smith, Bookseller, cor. Simon ton and Eaton streets. ard crib with kantwet mattress, innerspring. High chair. Seidenberg. jani-tt POULTRY section and NOB. Phone 763-M. jan25-2tx FOR HIRE For Hire—Truck, general moving. J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Tempor: from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. janl-Imo} $4.95) per 100. No C.O.D. ship- WANTED TO BUY broiler chicks. F.O.B. shipping point. No C.O.D. shipments. Quality Poultry Co., 4415 Mon- ticello Rd, Columbia, S. C. | | | jan26-itx Route 3, Columbia, S. C. | Wanted—Old: rags. |. Citizen Office. Call at The janl7-tf/ Baby chicks, bloodtested, bar or | white rocks, | FOR SALE * Special assorted $4.95 per 100. |Pineapple oranges, sweet grape- | fruit, direct from groves $4 bushel prepaid. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pomona Citrus Packers, Pomona Park, Fla. jan26-1tx 100. Large English leghorn cockerels $2.45 per 100. Ship GOD. London Poultry, Box} 1844, Trenton 7, N. J. jan26-1t ed; | incidental music in the Rainbow jan25-3tx | - | chine, never used. One rebuilc |! still crated. ,Apply before 5 i to sell 1937 Dodge Fordor Se-}| 790, extension 242. C. W. Nolt-|! jan25-3tx || Two men’s bicycles, $47.50. Good |) 2820 || jan24-3tx |) ‘ary phone, 444,)started chicks, 4 to 5 weeks old. Reds, barred and white rocks}| ments. Lightner’s Poultry Farm, || jan26-1tx H N. H. reds, red X}/ rocks, unsexed $7.95 per 100.|/ Minorea Cross broilers $3.50 per || Best Of Meals At Gulf Stream' A special Sunday family din- ner will be served at the Gulf; Stream Restaurant, at Division | | | Mrs. Hemingway Receives $5,000 LEFT IN WILL IN ESTATE OF MBS. A. M. PFEIF- FER and Simonton sts. A special rate | will be made for children’s plates. I. Wiener, manager of this popu- | lar eating establishment,:assures } all they will always get a full- plate of deliciously prepared food. | The Gulf Stream Restaurant ! has recently been given the dis- tinetion of having the cleanest and ‘most sanitary kitchen in South ‘Florida by the civic >and navy. inspectors. Allsbaking is done on the prem- | ises., The Snack Bar is open 24! heurs’ a day around the clock,} serving short orders, sandwiches, | ete. during legal hours. Fine Music At » (Park Row News Service) tine P. Hemingway of Key West ; Will share in the estate of the| j late Mrs. Annie Merner Pfeiffer Court here. She is left $5,000 Institutions and individuals in i all parts of the country are nam- led in the will, id =a eed Ae | Fic bequests of $530,000. The Beer and wine are served! yosiquary estate, divided into| five parts, is left to Methodist schools and organizations. Mrs. Pfeiffer was the widow La Concha Hotel Richard Hudnut beauty products (company. Both spent millions Tonight soe (ond his orch-! Guring their lifetime in chari- s table work. estra- will play the dance andi Ais. Piittedibdwat the age. of 86 on January 8. Her estate Room; Cocktail Lounge of the ie aenou veteebean appraised. La Concha Hotel for the enjoy-| NEW YORK, Jan. 26—Paul-} | of New. York, philanthropist, un-; | der the terms of her will, filed! for probate today in Surrogate’s! receiving speci-} PAGE THKEE |LIvio VALDEZ IS BACK HOME AGAIN Pfe. Livio Valdez of 419 Ame- j lia street, is back in Key West ;again after three years in the United States Arm two of which he spent o as. He states that he is more than glad to be back how ain. S. H. DRUDGE (Continued from Page One) mated cgst, Commissioner Har- den pointed out. The boat “Greyhound” which has served the city scavenger system for years but which is unusable now because of the lack of docking facilities~ was ordered sold to the only bidder, William Wick who bid $105. | | German cruiser y be Navy’s atom bomb “guine: |of Henry Pfeiffer, head of the’ WONT, DECEIVE YOU ment and relaxation of those who. desire to spend an evening | in an atmosphere. of refinement. | Their’ announcement, is in to- day's Citizen. MONROE | Oe Monday, COME EARLY WONT DECEIVE YOU Your-Grocer SELLS That GOOD STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE | and’ CUBAN Try A Pound Today! _ MAKE A DATE: COMING SOON WATCH FOR IT ‘THEATRE, RTS Feb. 4th FOR SEATS: PERHAPS NEVER NURSES AT ALL When the Topic of ‘Conversation is Style, One Woman Tells Another It’s HERMAN’S!! The newest and’ most talked’ about specialty shop in town. We are proud to have pleased so many women in so short a time and are grateful for all the nice things said about us. HERMAN’S