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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1946 SPORTS. Baseball Basketball Golf Diamondball Seca Track Football Tennis Dulion, Tyson, Elwell Win: Blind Bogies In High Winds at- Stock Island|been the source of much added deal the past week and|Play. rh of baat aes pon jpoints farther north marvel at y took advantage of the op- | Fe Sa SS unity to play golf, especially ey West and extend their vaca- and Sunday. | tions until spring comes back } golf course there is in good | home. yndition and due to the Navy’s} An unusually high wind caused ecent improvements, when com-/some of the players to shoot pleted, the hitherto rough spots| themselves out of the Blind Bogie} will be helped considerably. iw hich was won this weekend by A recent influx of tourists, Roy Dulion, Ty Tyson and Lt. military personnel, Elwell with No. 78. © weather Saturday as has ell as Strong Flying L’s Defeat Conehs’ ‘A’ And ‘B’ Fives By FRED MILLER, JR. The Key West High School’s ; tween them they managed’ to basketball feams suffered a dou-|keep Mills, Lauderdale, All-Dis- ble defeat} Saturday, nibh§ when | trict Center, , from playing his usually fine game. both the Va arsity andggB” clubs! “Both of the referees and the lost to Fort Latdétéale’s Flying | Fort Lauderdale coach said that | L’s on the up: {the Conch defense was the best The local v. me Fort|that Lauderdale had come up Lauderdale’s tenth consecutive | against this year. Key West was victim of the season, It was the! the first team. that worked an ef- third defeat for Key West against! fective zone defense against the a lone victory. \Flying L's. The score of the Varsity game} The score at half-time was Fort | Saturday night was Fort Lauder-| Lauderdale 17, Key West 10. | dale 36, Key West 24, In the “B” team game, Lauder- | The Flying L’s did most of their} dale won by a score of 32 to 22. scoring in the first and third. quar-|It was the first time that the Key ters. Key West dominated the} West “B” club had played this} second and final quarters. {year and the boys did quite well While they did not win, the|for themselves, There were only Conchs played a very good: game | five players for the “B” team and and gained the admiration, of the}they were forced to play the en- Lauderdale fans. tire game without substitutes. Curry Herring, The “B” squad included For- one of the rest Arthur, Claude Valdez, Bill district, was slightly hurt in the}Homberg, Bill Trembley and s@tomd quarter of the Varsity |Buddy Rodriguez. game. He returned to action la-| The coach and school are in- ter but was not as good as usual.| debted to Jack Sellers of the. Key Kenneth Meador, Robert Cruz|West Transit Company, who and yton Papy turned in fine;drove a carload of boys on the petformiances for the Conchs. Be=*trip, ‘Crip’ Lastres’ Double In Sixth Earns Red Raiders Tie Sunday “Crip” Lastres’ double with two singles in two official th inning of the first|trips to the plate. Score by innings: R. H. EB, Pirates 000 000 0—O0 2 4 Trojans . 002 000 x—2 3 1 Meadors and Rodriguez; Sweet- ing and Berg. CITY SPORTS Every Type of Play. recognized as better players in this Aurelio in the s game of a twin bill yesterday aft- ernoon at Municipal Stadium en- abled the Red Raider nine to earn a tie with the Machinists, 3 to 3. The game was called at the end of the sixth due to a time limit rule which says that the first game of a doubleheader must be completed by 3:30 p.m. Raiders were trailing 3-2 when DeWitt Roberts doubled to left.| Then, with two men down, “Crip' belted one of Dave Lynch’s pitch- €s into rightfield, Scoring Roberts with the thf fing **r°eee Gabriel Lastres pitched a good! ders, striking out | isplaying good con- g just three batters. ectivggin BASKETBALL at High School Gymnasium. tf (Night Games) TUESDAY— 7:00—Miami Daily News vs. Lindsley Lumber Co. 8:00—High School Girls vs, Convent Varsity. 9:00—Independents vs. quakers. WEDNESDAY— 7:00—Key West Transit Co. vs. Carbonell’s Luncheon- ette. 8:00—High School “B” vs. Convent Cubs. 9:00—Divers vs. Red Raiders. THURSDAY— 7:00—Sweeting’s Auto Service vs. Coca-Cola. 8:00—St. Mary’s vs. Varsity. 9:00—Dental Corps vs. WKWF. BASEBALL at Municipal Stadium (Afternoon Games) SUNDAY— Games to be announced. RECREATION. Bayview Park—Tennis, basket-. ball and handball courts, Dia- mondball. Comfort stations. South Beach and Rest Beach— Swimming. Gulf Dock and Rest Beach— Deepsea fishing, small boats. FORCED TO LEAVE the Binghes, Whiffed fi sued only three free first Roberts, the Raider catcher, led team’s attack with a double and single in three official trips to the plate. Rodriguez, Machinist backstop, and Shortstop J. Garcia, of the ne club, belted two hits in three tries to top the Machinists’ offen- ive attack. Score by innings: R. H. E. ed Raiders 000 111-3 6 4 hinists 100 020-3. 6 1 Lastres and Roberts; Lynch and Rodriguez. Earth- Pi Girls |; Convent . In the second game, Bubber Sweeting’s two-hit pitching en- é d the Trojans to eke out a victory over the Pirates, a new entry in the league. Although the Trojans gathered hits off Ken Meadows, aided by four Pirate. »jans scored their two runs third when, with two men . “Red” Berg, Trojan catcher, ed a long fly to C. Garcia, who pped it for a two-base error. eeting turned in one of the tching performances of the when he baffled the Pi-| tters with his fast-break- en batters went down | at Bubber’s fast ones. He walked only three. Meadors struck out three and NEW YORK. — William Tyn-} dale, who. wished to. par the scriptures into English was forc- ed to leave England: after de- claring, “If Ged spare me, [ will ong day make the boy. that drives the plough im England to infielder, led his team’s attack|'the Pope. does.” i arro, veteran Trojan|i‘know more of Scripture than | Naval Personnel Here nee gece F has been awarded to The Key ' Weést Citizen in appreciation of} Navy Photo First: row, left to right, Nicho- las Squillace, Flc, N. J., Barbara Kimber, Store- | 2 sndiBar dita ea in the greatest sales effort of keeper First Class, of Syracuse, N.Y. Second row, left to right, R. F, Kasubick, Torpedoman, class, and Helen Hazlett, Store- keeper First Class, of Grove City, | Pennsylvania, The Weather FORECAST Key West and vicinity: Partly | cloudy and continued warm this afternoon, tonight and Tuesday; moderate to octasionally fresh east to southeast Winds. ‘ Florida: Fair, except partly cloudy along the southeast coast, today, tonight and Tuesday; lit- tle change in temperature today; slightly warmer Tuesday and over north portion tonight. Jacksonville Straits and East Gulf: and Tuesday, velocity gentle to moderate over extreme north portion, otherwise moderate to occasionally fresh. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warn- ings have been issued. REPORT Key West, Fla., Feb. 4, 1946 Observation taken at 7:30 am. Eastern Standard Time (City Office) Temperatures, Highest last 24, hours Lowest last night Mean Normal ce. Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours sai idiod 8:30 a.m., inches _. Total rainfall since Jan. in inches _. = Deficiency since Jan. 1, inches Tota\ rainfall since Jan. h inches Deficiency since Jan. inches _ Relative Humidity 716% Tomorrow’s Almanac Sunrise -- 7:08 a.m, Sunset 6:15 p.m. Moonrise 9:47 a.m. Moonset 9:53 p.m. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide -_ 6:00. a.m. 12:21 p.m. 5:55 p.m. Candlestick Maker Has His Day—At Night (By, Associated Préas) WARSAW, Poland.+-Business is booming, ,for.dmandreds. in Warsaw who earn: their living making candles, The city must do most of its night work. by candle-light. The reason is simply stated by the manager of the Russian- rebuilt electric power plant: He turns off the power. Since there’s virtually no coal in. Warsaw because of the lack of railway cars and _ trucks, thousanas of families have pur- chased electric heaters. The re- sult is that when people are home at night there is more de- mand than there is current, Turbines that replaced chose removed by the Nazis are of lim- ited power and must be turned off. Politieal Announcements For State Senator “BOB” KING For Representative JOHN CARBONELL, JR. For Representative BERNIE C. PAPY For County Commissioner. |; (Second: District) FRANK BENTLEY For County Commissioner (Fourth. District) GERALD. SAUNDERS through Florida} Easterly | winds continuing today, tonight; | | | | of Elizabeth, 'are proud of our accomplishment ,|expenditure third |2mount of money was necessary, { l {about and for your fine. coopera- 3. ‘do Florida, j of THE REX Wat eXTIZEN \ PATTON, PEOPLE'S FORUM Ce ee The Citizen weleomes expres~ sions of the views of its read- ( ers, but the editor reserves the right to, delete any, itema which, are considered libelous or unwar- ranted, writers, should be fair and confine the letters to 300. words, and write on one side of the paper gnly, Signature of the wri it accompany the letters will be published un- less requested otherwise. CITATION Editor, The Citizen: z I take pleasure in enclosing herewith a United States Treas- ury Department Citation, which your services rendered the Unit- ed States Government in support of the War Financing Effort. With the close of the Victory Loan Drive, the work of the Mon- roe County War Finance Com- mittee was ended. Those of us who worked on this Committee nd proud to have been associat- all times. To. achieve victory an of an enormous and it was the duty of the va- rious War Finance Committees all over the nation to provide these funds. Here in Monroe County our local Committee sold approximately five and one-half million dollars of War Bonds. There were times when our quota seemed impossible to make, but somehow we. always came through. For your part in bringing this tion I wish to thank you and trust that this Treasury Citation fit- tingly expresses’ the thanks of our Government, With cordial regards, Very sincerely yours, J. J. TREVOR, Chairman, Monroe County War Finance Committee. Key West, Fla., Jan. 30, 1946, ONLY BLACK USED BROOKLYN. — Jn the early history of printing only black ink was used. When a color was wanted for initials orornainenta- tion, it was hand lettered. LEGALS SoS BOSRE DERE REe ERE eE eRe ‘CLASSIFIED ADS Information for RATES, FOR BEGULAR, and BLACKFACE, TYPE Advertisements ander thin hea@ wilt, be inserted ip The Citizen at. the rate of 2c a word far each inser- tion, bat the minimum charge fer ee ae eee eee a Qhe rate for blackface type totes a word. and the minimum cunrge. 10r the first 15 words or less is 45c. BESRESBRBEERRE HELP WANTED TELEPHONE OPERATORS WAGE INCREASE Learners. now earn a mini- mum of $31.20: 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 ‘ MANY OTHER ADVANTAGES: Let our Chief Operator, Mrs. McDermott, teil you the whole story Apply 9 to 5 at the TELZPHONE, OFFICE febl1-tf Me«sengers and clerks, Telephone for manager to see you. West- ern Union. Experienced waitresses wanted immediately. White House Res- j taurant, 227 Duval. feb1-2tx ee. the Advertisers. PA’ Payment. for, alassitied. advertise. ments is invariably In advance, but regular advertisers with ledgez ac- counts may have their advertise- ments charged, PUBLICATION DEADLINE To. insure pahiication, eopy- must be. im. the office. before 11 o'clock on Heation, the day of pub! SEBEBER BEEBE ROOMS FOR RENT 626 ‘Grinnell feb2-6tx —_— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ' Furnished rooms. st. | Dealers to sell Homes, cabins’ and industrial buildings. Made of all steel and: aluminum. Garages, poultry buildings, display rooms, roadside stands, gas sta- tions, warehouses, market build- ings, and many other types of buildings now in demand. (Un- limited: possibilities). Call, wire or write E, J. Franc, Steelcraft Homes and Buildings, 313 Clark. Bidg., 343 S.W. North River Drive, Miami 36, Florida. Phone 2-7021. feb2-3tx LOST | Black billfold, vicinity Division and Grinnell streets. Liberal re- ward for return of same to Land O’ Sun Fountain, 1001 Division st. feb2-3tx | Zady’s black leather billfold, vi- cinity Post \Office ‘andl’ Star! ling's. Reward if, returned to}: Starling'’s Store. Mrs, Edwin MeCall} feb4-3tx OPEN i -— FOR SALE \“Lustretile” is guaranteed to re- move caked rust and rust stains from any surface. Try it—you will be amazed. Pepper’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Flem- ing. jan31-tf Maid for couple, ment. Street, phone 302. 5-room apart- feb2-3tx 1 fountain girl, 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. 1 sandwich girl, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m, 1 sandwich girl, 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. Land O’ Sun Dairies Store, 1001 Division St. teb2-3tx ; NOTICE UND RR. FIC STATU! NOTICE IS tOREBY the undersigned, desiring he fictitio ng Camp, Be Rock.’ Harbor, to register the e with the Clerk Court of Monroe intends the County, Dated Jan. 1946. €. 0. GORDON, Sole Owner. jan21-28 ;feb4-11,1946 “ts, EN THE CIRCUIP COURT OF THE bee Va ery JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AN ‘OR MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA, IN CHAN- CERY. Can WILLIAM F. we No. 10-573 BURCK, Plaintiff, vs. DEVORCE ACTION JANE A. BURCK, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION A. BURCK n Heights 11 Eighty-fifth Street Long island, New York You are required to appear to the Bill of Complaint, for divorce, in the above styled. cause on the A. D.. 1946, therein will be taken as confessed This order to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in, The Key We® Citizen, a news- paper published in Key West, Fla. Done and Ordered ti of January, A. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court Monroe County, Florida. By: (sd) Kathleen Nottage, U.C. THOMAS 8. CARO, Solicitor, for Plaintift. jan28,feb4-11-18,1946 IN THB, OMRCUIE GOURT OF THE H SUDICIAL CIRCUIT, N AND POR MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. IN CHAN- CERY, se"Wo, 10-574 Raymond Merritt®a e, I, Plaintiff, DIVORCE ACTION Mildred: Rose Angevine, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION 0: MILDRED ROBE ANGEVINE 106 Mason Stree’ Rochester, New Tonk You are hereby required to appear to the Bill of Complaint, for divorce, in the above styled cause on the 28th day of Febru D. 1946, otherwise the all s therein will be taken as col This order to be publis once a Week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper, published. in Key West, Florida, Done and Ordered this 26th day. of ae A. D. 1946. | L) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court, fonroe County, Florida. By: (sd). Kathleen Nottage, D.C. THOMAS §, CARO, Solicitor for the Plaintiff. jan28,feb4-11-18,1946 | jIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE SPATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND, FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 10-550 HENRY BOYD ALEXANDER, _ Plaintirt, IVORCE ' BERNICE EVELYN ALBX: ANDER fendant. OBDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Bernice Evelyn Alexander, 341 Wingfood. Street Rockmart, Georgia You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill for Divorce filed against you in the above styled cause on or before the 14th day of February, A. D. 1946, otherwise the allegations. contained therein will be oe as confessed. id Ondered at Key West, Florida ‘this 12th day of January, 1946, Circuit Sea sGourt 1) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court, By: Mary K. ty Gene uty -Clerl LENRIQUE. RSQUINANDOO IR. Attorney for Plaintiff. . Janl4-21-28-feb4,1946 MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration sales and service. Repairs on all makes, All work aranteed, Mumford & Ross,/ gui "| Little girl’s pinafores, sizes 1 to 220 Duval st., phone 333. jan18-tf Used furniture bought and sold.| Key West Bedding Co., phone 669, 515 Front st. feb1-tf 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, phone 189. febl-tf Will repair or buy cameras, Evans Photo Studio, 506 South- ard street. jan19-1mo Are those little ants and roaches pestering you in a big way? Have them permanently ex- terminated from your home, hotel, restaurant or store. This is a guaranteed job, by The Key West Ant Exterminating Co, Call 238-J: for estimate. jan30-6tx Clifford Kerr, painting contrac- tor, interior and exterior dec- orating, 22 years experience. Cajl at 222 Duval street or phone 1155-J for free estimate. jan30-6tx Picture framing, pictures matted and. framed. Paul G. DiNegro, 614 Francis st., phone 1197-M. feb2-1mo Buy health-giving pineapple or- anges delivered your home $4 bushel, satisfaction guaranteed. Pomona Orange Packers, Po- mona Park, Fla. feb4-Itx WANTED. TO BUY Wanted—Old rags. Citizen Office. Call at The jan17-tf To buy small house in good con- dition, Close in, Write Box C.D., c/o Citizen. jan29-5tx Lady’s bicycle. Balloon tires. Pre- war standard. Lt. Clements, U.S.S. Clamagore, N.O.B. feb2-4tx 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, feb1-tf Light housekeeping rooms. Rea- sonable, 411 William st. febl-1mox FOR HIRE Lane. Temporary phone, 444, from & a.m. to. 6:30. p.m, febl-1mo| Apply at 615% Angelai - Fresh tomatoes. 1310 Johnson St. | \ Vita Var House Paint, guaranteed 100% pure. $3.25 gallon. There is none finer at any price. Pierce Bros. febl-1mo i Library copies of current best sellers—at prices that get lower with each rental, To fill your bookshelves. comparatively painlessly, get acquainted with qur unique rental library sales system, Paul Smith, bookseller cor. Simonton and Eaton sts. febl-tf 6, Will take orders. Poinciana, 135-D feb4-3tx Four complete. rooms of furni- j ture. 36-A NAS. feb4-2tx In addition, to the side arm hot water heaters we have on hand, two 30-gallon automatic water heaters just arrived. See them at Pepper’s Plumbing Supplies, | 512 Fleming. jan31-tf and 3-bedroom bungalows, furnished and unfurnished; small down payment, balance Payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. _feb1-tf} Vita Var Super-Chromium Finish Aluminum Paint, covers 30% more surface than most of the aluminum paints. $5.40 per gal Jon, Pierce’ Bros. febl-1mo 2- We carry a full line of all plumb- ing supplies and fixtures. Pipe cut and. threaded at Pepper’s crag Sunnis, 512 Fleming. ee jan31-tf Vita Var Pui Body Figor Varnish; $5.00 value, $3.95 gallen;-nene better. PiengeBroy j —— Furniture. Apply 31-A--and 13, N.A.S. Housing. feb2-2tx. If you can use a white toilet seat, with chrome hinges, that is shopworn but never used, it is at Pepper’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Fleming. Big reduction. in price. feb1-tf | 1936 Dodge sedan, good tires, good condition, below ceiling. 1111 Georgia street, ph. 430-R, between 6 and 9 p.m. febl-2tx ———— 1938 Plymouth. At Poor Old Craig’s Station. feb1-3tx I am a cute little thing and very easy to pick up. Not too old, either. I’m.a 1936 La Salle and Comdr. Hall; Smith is my own- er. Just dial N.O.B., No. 498, to buy me. feb2-46x I have. a few 30; and 40 gallon used, galvanized, sterage tanks, for water, gasoline, ojl, etc. Low. priced. See them at Pepper’s Plumbing, Soxeliens 512 Flem- ing. febl-tf Furnished 11-room house at 1311 Flagler Ave., near beach. Four bedrooms/2' baths (1 tiled), sun porch, electric kitchen, hot and cold water. House is on 2 lots. $10,000.00. Terms. Phone 1120-M. jan31-4tx feb2-Btx: Studebaker. Commander, 4 door sedan. $465.00, 722 Caroline st. feb5-3tx TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Knqw: America) Seth W. Richardson, of: Wash-,|' ington, D. C., noted lawyer, born at Otterville; Iowa, 66-years ago. Charles A. Lindbergh, famed. aviator; born in Detroit, 44 years ago. Maple T. Harl of Denver, chair- man of the Federal Deposit In- surance Corp., Washington, born at Marshall, Mo., 53 years’ ago. Henry Monsky of Omaha, Ne- braska, B’nai Brith head, born in. Omaha, 56 years. ago. Erich. Leinsdorf, noted orches- tra conductor, born in Austria, 34 years ago. Edward B. Sheldon, playwright, born in Chicago, 60 years ago. Rev. Dr. Beverly D. Tucker, Protestant Episcopal bishop of Cleveland, born at Warsaw, Va., 64 years ago. i Water filled with decaying ve- getables is the best incubator of mosquito eggs. } and: CUBAN: PAGE TBRES USED IN MANUFACTURING CHICAGO. — More than 275,- 000 tons of ethylene and 250,000 tons. of propylene, both gases are hydrocarbons obtained from petroleum, were used during 1945. for the manufacture of synthetic organic chemicals. Hi. E. CANFIELD, M. D. ye. Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist Also Glasses Fitted Office. 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Mendels, Pres., Florida Mary Academy, St Petersbul =, 3 NOTICE! T am not compelled by law, rules, a regu- lations to, write this notice to you people! of Key West... but... I do feel it only fair to you and myself. Effective immediately I am relinquishing my dealership in Monroe County with the FULLER BRUSH COMPANY. If any of you people that have. beon the fin- est customers any salesman could ask for, need any. article made and. distributed by the FUL- LER BRUSH COMPANY, and are obtainable from my present stock I would suggest that you obtain them before WEDNESDAY, February sixth, otherwise they will he packed and shipped to another destination. 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