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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1946 = SPORTS Baseball Basketball Golf Football Tennis ¢ Diamondball Swimming Track Hizh School Gir Is’ B Team Gives Lion Girls Run For Their Money By AGUILAR dyand pretty-passing Raiders had | the went | fourth quar- it could not] 1600 players baffled. It looked like a good game the first half but from there on out one-sided. 51 points scored by the rs were divided as follows: , 15; Haskins, 13; Robert, Arnold, 6; Matthews, 4; Dom- enech, 2. The 26 points netted by the | WKWF boys were racked up as follows: C. Smith, 8; Woodson, 10; Joe Pinder, 4; R. v. Smith, 2. |I. Carbonell and C, Knowles each unk two frree throws. C. Har- The ;vey and Bob Saunders also play- | netted | i losers in scoring + ERE Siowfteld g ora ee; Crub, threc, and W st wo and a free throw. y quarteps} *y 10°*4 8 10 TP 13° 6—33} 10 11—39 , the Lions’ the second gan deieated Hign Eheyechooly hey were}! first The nts! last quarter and or an easy vic-| six field long shots, | Claudia Rob field goals. M.! vo free ‘th Rosam Bee Fl x McCord; r 2 total Of)50 points | ritt, Sjursen © and d well tty Con- Curry. played girls at guard-| 0 ne, the ich for The fast ed for WKWF. Score by quarters: WKWF bBo Ai, 12-26, ted Raiders . 8 8,13 , 21—91 Free throws: Woodson 2, ,Bar- | ber 1, Knowles 2, Haskins 3, Rob- jerts 3. Free throws missed: Barber 3, TR | Roberts 2, R. V. Smith 1, J. Pin- der 2. Personal fouls: R. V. Smith 2, Pinder 3, Harvey 2, Carbonell 1, C. Smith 1, Domenech 1, Barber 3, Haskins 1, Roberts 1. foul: Woodson 1. French. R. Schoneck. Umpir r: Aguilar. Scor Standings in the leagues as of Tuesday night: Girls’ League Club— Lions Club 2 High School Varsity _ | Convent Varsity High School “B” - | Convent Cubs . Mary's 13 Class ‘A’ Men's Le Club— Earthquakers |Red Raiders | Independents’ Dental Corps af WKWF Chewink Divers S » Transit .Cox - ‘ stin’s Auto Service 4 Carbonell’s Lunch’ette 4 Miami. Daily News _.. 3 Coea-Cola 2... 1 Lindsley Lumber Co. 0 Miami Herald 0 Earthquak ers Barely Nosed Out Out Dental | Corps In 37-34 Vietory Seif Compan) Hetald club ngéBame vt Raiders vs Marines The Red Raiders basketball team is all set to. tangle with the | strong Marine quintet from NOB Friday night at the High School Gym. The) Raidéts;, Who have | lost only one game this season, will be going after ‘their eighth triumph, They will have back in action their ace defensive player Bubber Sweeting, who sprained his ankle in Saturday night’s game against the Earthquakes. It ‘is expected he will be ready to Convent scoring to victory Te eae baskets ee throw ank two |1 y Soriano, Mora pt the “B” team ters | Roberts at center; tart Friday night. The probable starting lineup for the Raiders will be Harold Haskins and Bub- ber Sweeting at guards; Dewitt and Ralph Arnold and George Barber at forw ards. They have fine re- in Joe Domenech, Sydney Mathews and Gene Skaggs. The Marines are in third place in the d City Service League, and) are a strong contender for the title. The preliminary game will be played between the Convent Varsity and the High School Var- y (Girls). This game twill, be a ‘thriller to’ watch for .both “teams 5 are strong, and have ‘been rivals 7, from past years. This game will 1e evening | “ds d out in the, e end of the} servic emen! n the second egained it. z and excel- Earthquak her Dental { in the! when ght for) vietory or the| we 10 neck | | eck. get underway at.7:30 p.m. The Raider-Marine game will get underway at 8:30 p.m. Both games will be worth seeing. and Ben Schoneck each scored six, as did Herrick and W. Schon- For the losers, Yokebonis’ 10 points were tops, Shurt scor- ‘ed eight, Kerlly \six, Brokerman and Frontenker four each, and | Cursey two, Score by quarters: TP Earthquakers 3 15 11 8—37 Dental Corps 6 1 10 17—34 Referee: Beggs. Umpire: French. Scorer: Aguilar. Timekeeper :Buddy. NOTICE TO_TAXPAYERS As required by Séction 2, Chapter 22079, of the Acts of 1941 I, or one of my Deputies shalf be at ‘the fol- lowing places on the dates set op- posite each for the Purpose of re- ceiving Tax Retifns for the year 1946, - February, 26, 1946 Cuban Club, 9:00 A.M. Gardner's Pharmaty 9:30 ALM. Lou Smith Service Station .... 10:00 A.M. Gomez Furniture Store 10:30,A.M. Poinciana Recreation Hall ... . 11:00 A.M. Fei Marathon P. 11:00 A.M. February 28, 1946 Islamorado Post Office 11:00 A.M. Tavernier Post Office ... 1:00 P.M. “LAUDE A.. GANDOLFO, Monroe County Tax Assessor feb11-14-18,1946 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the _ fictitious of “Radar Taxi Cab Serv- fe “leming and Duval Key West, Florida, intends ter the said fictitious name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. Dated February 13, 1946. OTIS R. CURRY, JR., Sole ‘Owner. feb14-21-28;mar7,1946 ffice .... NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS AME STA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, ring to engage in business’ under the fictitious name of “Poor Old Craig S Store", 1029 Division Stre: corner of Francis Street, Key V FI Circuit Court of Monroe Coun- y, Florida. Dated January 23rd, 1946. AL ARMENGOL, Sole Owner. Jan24-31;feb7-14,1946 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND. FOR MONROE COUNTY, STATE OFFLORIDA. IN CHAN- GERY. Case, No. 10-580 Loqive’ Summersell, Plaintiff, DIVORCE ACTION Charles Joseph Summersell, Sr- Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION 0: Charles Joseph Summersell, Sr., 8331 Howard Drive, Houston, Texas You are hereby required to appear to the Bill of Complaint, for divorce, in the above styled cause, on the 2nd day of March, A. D. 1946, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed. This order to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in Key West, Florida. Done and Ordered this 30th day of January, A. D. 1946. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. : (sd) Mary K. Woodson, D.C, THOMAS |S. CARO, Solicitor for Plaintiff. jan31;feb7-14-21,1946 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Information for RATES FOR REGULAR and BLACKFACE TYPE Advertisements under this head will be inserted ip The Citizen at the first 15 words or leas is 45c. 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, tell you the-whole story Apply 9 to 5 at. the TELEPHONE OFFICE feb1-tf CLASSIFIED ADS the Advertisers PAYMENT Payment for classified advertine- ments is invariably p= Wegrrme 3 bat ith ledger ae- counts may have their ndvertise- ments charged. PUBLICATION DEADLINE To tusure "ab ogo serge copy must be in the before 11 o’cloek the day of publication, FOR RENT Detective stories, romances, biog- raphies ,all the best new books, | some for 5¢ per day, many for only 10c for a whole week. Paul Smith, Bookseller, cor. Simon- ton and Eaton streets. febl-tf Store for rent. 1212 Olivia st. Apply 1210 South st. feb14-2tx Three-room cottage, furnished. Adults only. No pets. 625 An- gela st. feb14-2tx LOST Monday evening, between corner of Southard and Duval sts. and Strand Theater, a dark green chenille sweater with gold but- tons. If found return to No. 5 Hunt’s Lane; between Grinnell and Margaret sts. feb12-3tx Lost—Strayed \from 629. William Street, small black cocker Span- jel with white ‘streak under neck. Namie, “Blackie”, Re- ward for return to 629. William Street. feb13-2tx Tortoise frame spectacles in small black case Tuesday. Re- ward if returned to 1118 Flem- ing Street, phone 420. feb13-3tx gers. Daytime and evening as- signments. Apply Western Un- ion. feb9-tf A ! Openings for clerks and messen- Lady’s wallet in Kress, containing LD. cards, sum of money. Re- ward if returned to 165-A Poin- ciana Extension. feb14-3tx Experienced maid for general housework. 928 Whitehead st. feb12-5tx Cook, serve breakfast, lunch, din- ner, clean house, four adults. Experienced only. Excellent wages. 504 South street. : feb12-3tx IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT Ul Monroe County, Florida ‘Re: Estate of JAMES C. COLGATE i Dieceaser: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR FINAL DIS- CHARGE NOTICE is hereby given that T have filed final report and_peti- tion for Final Discharge as Ancil+ lary Administrator c.t.al df the estate of JAMES C. COLGATE de- ceased; and that on the 28th day of February, 1946, will apply to the Honorable Raymond R. a County Judge of. Monroe: Vo Florida, for approval of Adri ciel report and for final discharge~ as Ancillary ~ Administrator;~-e:t:ar of the Estate of JAMES Cc. LGATE, deceased. This 2ist dax i ehh B LOFTIN, ANI Ny McCARTHY & PRESTON Attorneys for Ancillary Administrator, \ ¢.t.a. jan24-31;feb7-1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, IN ee CHARLES MeCuREOU GH, Plaintiff, 8. DIVOR COSMA ‘MeCULLOUGH, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Cosma McCullough Box 1p44 Luddock, Texas You are hereby réquired to ap- pear to the Bill, for Divorce filed against you in ‘the ‘above styled cause one or. before the 9th day of March otherwise, the alléw uid! Rea Med “therein” will be taken ad-dé: oat x Wrest, vat ey ‘est plot aN eee fay" of February, A> D>-1946- (Circuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk wf Circuit Court. By: Marty K. Woodson ‘puty Clerk. ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR., Attorney for Plaintiff. feb7-14-21-28,1946 NOTICE OF. NOTICE IS HERE! in pursuance of a final decree ie by the Honorable. Aquilino Lopes; dr., one of the judges of the Cirenit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Cir- euit in and for Monroe County, State of Florida, bearing date the 30th day of January, 1946 and duly entered in that certain cause wherein T. Luther Pinder, Trustee for the Heirs at. Law Whitmore Pinder, deceased, is the Plaintiff; and Samuel J. Wilde, i? living, and if dead, the heirs, de. visees, grantees or other claimants! under the said Samuel J. Wilde, deceased; Libbie .G. Wilde, his wife, if living, and if dead, the heirs devisees, grantees or other claimants under the said Libbie G. Wilde, deceased; and all unknown persons having or claiming. to have any right, title or interest in the following described lands siiuate, Monroe. County, Florida, Section Twent Sixt jess, on Big Pipe Key, Florida, are the Defendants which is a suit for the foreclosure: of a mortgage, I, Raymond R. Lord, thé undersigned Special Master in, Chancery, an- pointed by said final decree, will offer for sale and sell at. public sale to the highest bidder for cash at the front doof ofthe Monroe County Court Hopse. in Key West, Florida, on Monday, the 4th day of March, 1946, during the legal hours of sale to-wit: between, 11 o'clock in the forenoon and two o'clock in the afternoon of said; day the fol+ lowing described . real estate to satisfy said decreé: situate, lying and being in Monroe pera Flor; ida, to-wit: Lot Three » ¥#¥i Uf ?’Section © ‘Twenty - five (25) SroeenahD Sixty-six (66) South, of Range Teer CasY ants contains ing or less, on Big. bine = RA LORD cola Masterrin < ‘Chancery. (sd) JonN ra. SAWYER Solicitor For Platnere “4 ~yiijamal jfeb7-14,1946 We have an attractive offer for has a Ist or 2nd class Radiotele- phone Operator’s license. We are particularly interested in an ex-service man hetween 20 and) 26 years of age who has had communication experience. A chance to live at home, to earn a, good living, and perhaps to achieve lifetime security, ,See. Mr. Overlin at Southern Bell Tel. & Tel. Co. feb13-3t Barber wanted.. Full or part time. Very little expense. Must have own tools. change, Fort Taylor. MISCELLANEOUS | feb12-3tx, Refrigeration sales. and service. Repairs on all makes, All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. jan18-tf a local young man who already ! Apply Post Ex- { POULTRY FOR SALE’ Baby chicks, three kinds, 10c each, 2 for 25¢ and 15c. 803 Georgia st. feb9-7tx WANTED TO BUY Call at, The ‘Mabe ieee fombeps | Pde Ly ‘small; shouse. gc price. Box ¥%% ¥ wo, Citizen Of- i feb14-6tx Paine 222-M: ,, feb14-2tx Gas stove, Se FOR. HIRE For Hire—Truck, general moving. J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Phone,.1161-W. febl-1mox FOR SALE “Lustretile” is guaranteed, to -re- move caked rust and rust stains |, from any surface. Try it—you |! i will be amazed. Pepper's Plumbing Supplies, 512) Flem- ing. jan31-tf Vita Var House Paint, guaranteed 100% pure. $3.25 gallon, There is none finer at any price. Pierce Bros. febl-1tho 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 Picture framing, pictures matted and framed. Paul G, DiNegro, 614 Francis st., phone 1197-M. feb2-Imo When your electric appliance needs repairs bring it to Wil- son’s Appliance Service, 512 Fieming St. “All work guar- anteed.” feb8-6tx THIS is to notify all real estate brokers in regard to my prop- erty, 33 Duval Street, that. the price has been changed for new price. Write me. Mrs. C. Black, Meridian, Georgia. ‘feb13-12tx ROOMS FOR RENT ae Light. housekeep’ tr} sonable. 411 Will st. b1-lmox —— Rooms for men only. Gaiti Dorm- itory, 109 Duyal'street. Good, clean beds, hot and cold show- ers. $5.00 per week. feb13-6tx i espe pick-delngabes Seat an ere gee | Speman pean P.O. ag — List your gga a and L Seat vacancies free. those with ‘hildren, % call USO, “303 - or peeiinede. oc Box 688, 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... feb1-tt oo Vita Var Full Body Floor Varnish; $5.00 values: $3.95 gallon; none better. Pierce Bros. febl-lmo We carry a full line of all plumb- ing supplies and fixtures. Pipe cut and threaded at Pepper’s Flumbing Supply, 512 Fleming. jan31-tf Vita Var Supet Chromium Finish Aluminum Paint, covers 30% more surface than most of the aluminum paints. $5.40 per gal lon, Pierce Bros. 2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows, furnished and unfurnished; small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. febi-tf RCA-Victor cabinet radio. $50.00. 618 Angela st. feb12-4tx berg ave. feb12-4tx Fresh tomatoes... 1310 . Johnson street, Household furniture. Home ail day Wednesday or after 5 p.m. 18-E, Porter Place. febl2- atx Three-bedroom house in Key West, convenient location. If interested write Mrs. M. Mit- telsdorf, 168 SE. 1st St., Miami. feb12-3tx gee teva $300. Phone |: 790, Ext. 242. feb13-3tx Duval Street. | _ * * febl2-3tx ‘ow|aS. without any foundation febl-1mo} § Rabbits, one coon. 1914 Seiden-|' febi2-6tx |" About Dismissals Eugene Anheir, co contact repre- sentative in Key West of the United States. Veterans’ Admin- istration, said. today that General Omar N. Bradley, administrator, Veterans’ Administration, at a recent press conference dismissed | inj truth, a telegram sent to depart- ment commanders of the Ameri- can Legion, at the direction of the; natiohal,. commander, . stating,| “The Veterans’ Administration is attempting to dismiss from hos- pitals non-service connected cas- ea! General Bradley emphasized that, “Under the law, priority must be given- to service-con- nected cases. Non-service cases will be ° hospitalized wherever possible. -I have not, nor will 1 advocate any change in the law which would provide for hos- pitalization of service-connected cases only.” The’ gen2ral continued; “This law still holds good. We are not dismissing any non-service cases of any character from our hos- pitals so long as they are in need of hospitalization.” FOR SALE Living, room set and desk. 833 Olivia, upstairs. feb14-5tx Baby bed, waterproof mattress, perfect . condition, } reasonable. No. 9, N.A.S. febl4-2tx 16mm Bell & Howeil movie cam- era. New model. Make an of- fer. Evans, 506 Southard St. feb13-3tx 1946 bicycle, only four days old. 1013. Watson Street. feb13-3tx Set of drums, complete, ready for use. Call at 1018 Duval st. feb13-4tx = Felt Diana Leonard: as she finds herself ma- rooned for'a terrifying short- week. among her new-found relatives. And. she is. right, for she spends a week full of horrible experiences and physical violence —as-you will see when PAGE THRE AUUTUAT TTA AUARAREUAAUETAETEOEf LOCKETS and CHAINS Set in Cluster Style with BIRTHSTONES Surrounded with Beautiful Rhinestones . They come in GIFT BOXES, Too RINGS Sized and Jewelry Engraved FREE When Purchased Here PRECIOUS METAL PHOTO LOCKETS Gold-Filled $6.00 Whether you choose the square style, the oval style, the round style or the heart-shaped style . . . you are assured of quality at a low price. They all come’ com- plete with chains all gift-boxed. NATIONALLY-ADVERTISED WRIST WATCHES for LADIES and MEN Finely JEWELED qnd GUARANTEED | $27.50 to $500.00 KEY WEST JEWELRY CO. “The Store of Service” 532 DUVAL STREET Next to Gardner’s Pharmacy PHONE 155 3% Government sie ae apa Cashed Without Obligation * “HHUA TANNIN See the World's Greatest Show — First Time in Key West!!! MUNICIPAL STADIUM 44d West - Three Big pare and Nights - BP. * PM: EFRI.-SAT.-SUN. : ® ALLS pave ptt athe’ rb ected thw rh aris asta nant vba See! World Champion Cowboys in the World's Greatest y| RO EO Contests — Bronce Riding — Bulldogging — Wild in Brahma Bull Riding Combined With the Sensationa | Hollywood Thrili CIRCUS Super Deredevil Leaps His Car Over o Bus! ~