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SATURDAY, 22 5P0 Baseball Basketball Golf Football Tennis ¢ FEBRUARY 16, 1946 RTS Diamondball Swimming Track Raiders Sink Final Basket’ And Whip Marines, 28 to 26 The tean Red Raiders won their eighth victory of; when thi ne team the season last night strong Ma NOB, 28-26. T defensive ball through- > ne, had the best de- the Raiders have en red this season. The Raid- behind only once, and in the third Marines took the lead y seconds, 21-20, but immediate: toppled fr fron out’ t fense count er that when for the fe 3 . Barber George two free throws ers back in t on to win th who went 26. Harold lead, ne 28 basketball Marines, | quarter} io put the Raid-! Haskins, the sharpshooting lad from Florida University, led the | Raiders offensive with 9 points. Bubber Sweeting, who sprained jhis ankle a week ago, played a good game at guard. He starred | both offensively and defensively. The first game between the Convent Girls and the High chool Girls was also a last min- ute thriller. It resulted in a vic- tory for the High School Girls, 26-25. The Convent led at the half, 13-12, but the Key West High came back with lots of pow- er, A large crowd witnessed both games, | Growers Nose Out High School: Conchs, By FRED MILLER, JR. Tk f Key West High | 1 e boys from School couldn’t k things la: suffered another That makes six losses to one victory for the Key West Hi basketball varsity. Some re t a go st night nning to would be mn of a very this es is fine girls’ bunch of winning high school athlet To be perfectly West High boy outplayed ‘by’ ‘the Growets fast night Growers | did honest, the Key Homestead Besides that, not have our t or experience, T almost'a cotmn- pletely new team from ithe squad last y “but they ‘were’ good} enough “to’ beat Key West 29 to 19. This is the lowest seore Key size, skill he upstater West Conichs have ‘run’ up this); season. The'iéason is’ not that Key West did not, take the shots, but they the Conchs could not make their tries eouht.) Thelfos cals" missed ttempts at field) goals making only eight. That is an average ef one in every eight at r The first half Was very bad for P the end of the first the score read Home- Key West 2. rk it was Homes’ 5. Once again ter ead 14, the Sonchs never held the lead in the] ,, entire game i half looked better out the Conchs still were to make their shots count na forward, points as “CITY ‘SPORTS | Hier xO o9at Sears Type of Play Homestead ad BASKETBALL ® at High School Gymnafium (Night Games) News vs. Mi- ‘B” vs. High School Divers vs. INESDAY— ndsiey Lumber Co. vs Cola. Mary’s WE WKWF. vs. Convent ependents vs. West Transit vs. ecting’s Auto Service. ent vs. Lions Girls. 9:00—Red Raiders vs. Earth- quakers BASEBALL at Municipal Stadiumi e (Afternoon Games) SUNDAY— G n *s 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, ens SMOOTHNESS OF GLASS CHICAGO.—Engineers recent- ly proved scientifically that glass’ is some 300 times smoother than satin, ~and about 475. times ynoother than silk. were thoroughly | At the half-) Dental jf Hele or 29:10,19 tsH { , the next highest Giger point- | maker, Martin, six points, and more points than any two Conchs put together. Curry Herring made the most ; points for Key West but he also od the most shots. Herring cored seven points; Parra, four; |Oscar Cruz, three; Robert Cruz | and Meador, two each ,and Las- | tres, one, | Every player on the team ex- ’\cept Forrest Arther missed shots, and he didn’t attempt any. | ARRANGE TOURNAMENT | DETAILS The coaches of “C” class schools met at Miami Beach 10 o’clock this morning to arrange details | of the District? Tournament, They | will set’ the place of the tourtia- ment and which'team’ plays when. | These détails should be aavil- and went on to wiri the game.| in LEGALS NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of “Tropical Trader’, 718 Duval Street, Key West, Florida, intend to register the said fictitious name with the Clerk of the. Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. Dated February 15, 1946. eMANUS JAMES J. CATHERINE CONLON McMANUS feb16,23;mch2,9,1946 —_—_ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Commissioners of the City of Key West, Florida will hold a hearing at’ the © Commissioners Chambers in the City Hall, Key West, Florida on February 19, 1946 at 8:00 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of hearing parties in interest and citizens in regard to the change from Residence B to Business B, Part of Lots 2 and 3, Square 1, Tract 6, at 706 White ‘street. ROY HAMLIN, (feb16,1946) City Clerk. NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engaxe in business under the _ fictitious Tin Shop” 128 Key West, Flor- ida, intend to’ register the said fictitious name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe Cuoun- ty, Florida. Dated February 9, 1946. JOHN W. 0) EDWARD W Sole feb9-16-23; mar2,1946 name of “Gates Simonton Street, NOTICE TO CREDITORS robate Act. Se 20) COURT OF THE GC MONROE COUR FLORIDA, IN PROBATE. te 0: IR. COMBS. also known as JAMES ROBERT fie aoa ma DSA You and each of you are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands whic! or either of you, may have against thé’ estate of''J. R. Combs, also known as James Robert Combs, de- ceased, ‘late of said County, to the County Judge of Monroe County, Florida at his office in the court house of said County at. Key West, Florida, within eight calendar months from the time of the first publication of this notice. Each claim or demand shall be in writ- ing, and shall state the place of residence and post office address of the claimant, and shall be sworn to by the claimant, its agent, or its attorney, and any. such claim or demand not so filed shall be void. sd. E, R“LOWE As administrator of the Es- tate of J. R. Combs, also known as James Robert Combs, deceased. Attorney, for Administrator WM. ROGER WATKINS, jan2 NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE Notice 19 hereby given that under and by virtue of a certain Order and Decree of Foreclosure ana Sale madé and entered on the 15th day of February, A. D. 1946 in and the;@ireuit Court of the Eleyehth Judicial Circuit of the State’ of. Florida, 'in and for Monroe County, inChanvery, in & cause ther pending, wherein William R. Por- ter, Lilla Allen Goldsmith (former- | ae Monday. | ach Fred Hoffmeister is rep- sesanting Key West at the méet- ing. | ( LEGALS « | IN THE CMCUrT COURT oF ‘THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL ‘CIRC’ | OF THE STATE OF FLOMIDA. | IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. 596 No. 10-1 BARBARA SMITH, Plaintiff, DIV HOWARD L SMITH, Defendant, ORDER OF PURLICATION Howard I. Smith, 15 W. 6th St, VORCE TO: Ordered that you required to appear on the 9th la of March, A. D._ 1946, before j the above entitled Court’ to the i ll of Complaint filed against you entitled cause and Citizen hereby the newspaper in Order shall be published Kk for four (4) consecu- the above Key West irnated hich this jonce a w tive Witn Lopez, Jr this Court Court in Monroe he the Honorable Aquilina as one of the Judges of and the Seal of this the City of Key West, County, &Florid: this dav of February, A. D.," 1946. (Seal) Ross C. Sawyer Oe So of Sen NOTICH-OF-INTENTION TO MAK AR ELCae EL FOR FINAL ~~ “DISCHARGE (Probate Law 1933) F THE COUNTY COURT OF MONROE OF FLORIDA. {In re the Estate of a yeintraub, also known |_ as B. Weintraub, deceased, {To All Whom It May Concern: | Notice is hereby given that Rose \ Abt b, filed her final report ix of the estate of Ber- also known as B. | Weiftr: . deceased; that she has filed her ‘petition for final dis- charge, and that she will apply to {th Honorable Raymond R. Lord, c Judge of Monroe County, . on the 5th day of March, pproval of same and for discharge as Executrix estate of Berman Weintraub, » Known as B, Weintraub, de- d, on this 3ist day of Jan- WEINTRAUB, Executrix of the ‘estate Berman Weintraub, als as B, Weintraub, IN PRO- an Ww of 1 j | | IN (THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BNTH. JUDICIAL CIRCUI ee, 1 MONROE COUNTY, STATE “OF FLORIDA. IN CHANS CERY, ¢ 9.17 c - 10-585 a NELE nov Plaintife, vs. Upivonce ACTION EDWIN P. LOWE, ndant. Defe ORDER: OF pup LICATION © TO: EDWIN P. LOWE, { Residence Unknown You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint, for | divorce, in the aboye styled cause fon the 4th day of March, D. } 1946, otherwise the — allegations ‘therein will be taken as confessed. ; This Order to be published once (a week for four consecutive weeks jin The Key West Citizen, a news- i paper published in Key West, Flor- { ida. }_, Done and Ordered this Ist day of February, A. D. 19 (SEAL) Ross Cc Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: Mary K. Woodson, De THOMAS S. CARO, \ , Solicitor for Plaintiff. feb2-9-16-23,1946 ly Mary Lilla Allen) and Genevieve Allen Warren. are plaintiffs, and Henry R. Mallory, William V. Al- bury, J. Lancelot Lester™G. Dallas Dixon, Jr, Leland B. Duer Morgan, H. McClement, Franklin Nevius and F. Henry Berlin, ‘as. the surviving Directors and Trustees of Garrison Park Corporation, a corporation prganized under the laws of the Stata,/of s:Florida, dissolved :by Proclamation of the Governor of the Sth’ of Florida on’ August 13, 19363: James}L. Johnson, as Trustee; J. Dito Kirehheiner, as Administra- tor of the Estate of W. \L.’ Bagby, deceased, are defendants, Fore- closure of Mortgage, sa cause being numbered 10-451, the “under- signed Special Master in Chancery will offer for sale and will sell at public outery, for cash in hand, to the highest and best bidder at the front door of the County Court- house of Monroe County, Florida, during the legal hours of sale, to- wit, between the hours of 11:00 o'clock A. M. and 2:00 o'clock P. M. on Monday the 4th day of March, A. Di. 1946, all of that certain land, situate, lying and being in the County of Monroe and State of Florida, more particularly described as follows: On the Island of Key West and known on Key West Realty ivision of Part t Twenty-one, Two, Thr map of is duly recorded page 43, Monroe County, ‘Florida, Public ords, as f Blocks, two. TA y = Six, sieht, © and Lots Four and which subdivi- in Plat One, Five, sion Book Rec- Twengy-one, rty rt Le Bight, Ninoy ‘Dhirteen and@.aBearteen: sin Block» .Nine- teen; Lots- Two, Three, Four, Five, “Six, ~Right,, Nine, ~ Ten, ~Elev~ en, Twelve, Thirteen and Four- teen in Block Twenty; Lots One, Ten, Eleven, and Twelve in Block Twenty-two; _Lots One, Two, Three, Four, Eight, Nine, Ten e, Thirteen and k Thirty-one: . Twelve Thirteen, in Block’ Thirty-four; Lot Three in Block Thirty- five; Lots One, Three, Eleven, Thirteen and Fourteen ck Forty; part of Block Forty- eight lying in Salt Pond Li One except Lots One and Two; Also. all unplatted area, whether. covered by water or® not, lying and being be: the entire length of the shore line of the land hereinbefore described and the portion of the boulevard to be built around the Island of Key West passing by said land off the northerly shore thereof: Together with the submerged lands and bottoms and_ waters of the Bay and land under said waters adjoining and lying and extending from the shore line of said land to the nearest boundary line of the proposed boulevard: around ‘the Island ot Key West lying Northerly from all _the-riparian rights of the said property, and together with Mortgagor in and to the waters of theyHay, or the land) under water, lying in’ front’ ‘of ‘the premises hereby conveyed, and together with all rights in re-. version or remainder or other- wise of every kind and descrip- tion whatsoever. And together with all right, title and interest of the Mortga- gor in the streets, avenues and alleys shown on the plat of The Key West Realty Company hereinbefore referred to, sub- ject, however, to the rights of the public in, to and over said streets, avenues and alleys. Dated this Sv day of Feb- ruary, A. D. 1946. (s@)y JULIUS FP. STONE, JR. Special Master in Chancery, W. Curry Harris, Solicitor for Plaintifts. feb16-23 ;mar2,1946 2-9-16,1946 |. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CLASSIFIED ADS Information for the Advertisers RATES FOR REGULAR and PAYMENT bitrates" gianie nee’ a Beth rapes Teng ono A ta heag eavertiness wie ledges corn a rd dvertisement perry ve ae with be inoertad te whe Oitimen of geiko’ cnet Drbre’ Se oe, ok ee oe toe ones eee — i Bate. “cays Rear om. et it words er loss Ie $0c.| PUBLICATION DEADLINE ‘binekface To word and the minimam charge for = the first 15 words or leas is 45c. BSBESSEBEBREBBREBE HELP WANTED BEB SBE RBBB RBEE 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 TELEPHONE OPERATORS WAGE INCREASE Learners now earn a mini- mum of $31.20 per week for 48 hours work Furnished cottage. No children. No pets. Apply 818 Olivia st. feb15-3tz Wage rates for experienced operators are proportion- ately higher FOR HIRE For Hire—Truck, general moving. J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Phone 1161-W. feb1-1mox Frequent increases, addi- tional payment for evening Sunday and holiday work WANTED TO BUY MANY OTHER ADVANTAGES Wanted—Old rags. Citizen Office. Call at The jan17-tf Let our Chief Operator, | [cDermott, fi whole story 5) ee Lot, small house. Reasonable price. Box X-7, c/o Citizen Of- tell you fice. feb14-6tx Apply 9 to '5 at the “TELEPHONE OFFICE TS —— “Lustretile” is guaranteed to re- ‘ move caked rust and rust stains feb1-tf| from any surface. Try it—you will be amazed. Pepper’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Flem- ing. jan31-tf FOR SALE | Openings for clerks and messen- gers. Daytirne and evening as- signments. Apply Western Un- an feb9-tt Vita Var House Paint, guaranteed 100% pure. $3.25 gallon. There is none finer at any price. Pierce Bros. febl-1mo! Experienced maid for general housework. 928 Whitehead st. feb12-5tx 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. Waitresses. Club Tropics, under new management. Contact own- er, Gurdon Wolfson, 700 Duval street. feb16-3tx BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Large distributor and manufac* = turer offers, opportunity to ag- gressive man, with car, or truck to become wholesaler of Elec. and household appliances, toys, etc. $1000 min. capital for mer- chandise. Great proposition for ex-serviceman. Elec. Corp. of America, 222 W. Monroe, Chi- cago 6, Ill. feb16-1tx MISCELLANEOUS Vita Var Full Body Floor Voinish; $5.00 value, $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 Super Chromium Finish “Aluminum Pak covers | 30% more ‘stirfacé ‘iHfah’ most of the ‘aluminum $5.40 per gal jon, Pierce’ 4 ‘febi-Imo Refrigeration sales and service. Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333: jan18-tf/2- and 3 - bedroom ‘bungalows, } furnished “&n‘d “unfurnished; small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372, febl-tf 1310 Johnson feb12-6tx Used furniture bought, and sold. Key West Bedding Co., phone 669, 515 Front st. feb1-tf Fresh tomatoes. street. Living room set and desk. 833 Olivia, upstairs. feb14-5tx 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. febl1-tf]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 ace New Moon 1942 condition. Bruce Will repair or buy cameras. Evans Photo Studio, 506 South- ard street. jan19-Imo Must sell 27’ trailer. . Excellent Good tires, $1,350. Sackett, 612, Simonton. st. Picture framing, pictures matted and framed. Paul G, DiNegro, 614 Francis st., phone 1197-M. feb2-lmo 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, Géorgia. feb13-12tx *45 Servicecycle; perfect condition. Cheap for quick sale. Frost, 162-D. Poinciana jor Shop X56, NOB, 4 feb15-2tx Hollywood double bed, $15,00, breakfast set, $15.00; kitchen utensils. _36-A, Naval Air Sta- tion. feb15-3tx STAMPS Stamps—Foreign price list. Send 3c postage. Stoudzisky, Wash- ington Bridge Station, Box 95, New York 33. feb16-23-2tx LOST Lady’s wallet in Kress, containing LD. cards, sum of money. Re- ward if returned to 165-A Poin- ciana Extension. feb14-3tx Radiance roses. Freeman’s, 1121 Catherine st., phone 672-W. feb6-wed&sat-tf 1935 Chevrolet. - 168-D Poinciana Ext. feb16-4tx 3%-horse Evenrude 1942 out- board motor, one 2-horse out- board, one gas heater. Apply Sunday, rear 1119 Watson, Cot- tage Number 3. feb16-2tx POULTRY FOR SALE Baby chicks, three kinds, 10c each, 2 for 25c and 1l5c. 803 Georgia st. feb9-7tx Strayed from 531 Margaret st., six-weeks-old puppy. Black back with tan face, stomach and legs, Sentimental attachment. Liberal reward for return. feb15-2ix Lady’s black handbag on high- way, between Ramrod Key and Boca Chica, containing cash, ration books, other articles. Can identify contents. Notify Post- master, Ramrod Key. Reward. feb16-6t< Baby chicks, bloodtested, B. or W. rocks, , red X rocks, Eng. leg., unsexed, $7.95. per 100. Heavy mixed, $5.95. per. 100. Special assorted $4.95 per “100. X broilers $2.95 per e Eng. leg. cockerels, pe 45 per 100. Pa C.O.D. Lon- don eecds tee 1844, Trenton 7,N. J. feb16-1t - Quality chicks, leghorns, white $6.95 Fine Dinner At The Gulfstream The Gulf Stream Restaurant at Division and Simonton streets, operated by I. Wiener will serve a real old fashioned Sunday din- ner in their new dining room and also in the Snack Bar from noon: til midnight. They suggest you bring the. children ‘with you.' “et | Child’s plate is served at reduced prices. - According to their an- nouncement in today’s Citizen “You always get a full.plate at the Gulf Stream.” The Snack Bar is never closed, operating on a 24 hour around the’ clock schedule. Breakfast is served from 5:30 a.m., luncheon from 11:30 and dinner from 5:30 to 9 p.m. Short orders are served at all hours. feb1-tf Dance Tonight At La Concha Hotel Dance tonight in the air con- ditioned Cocktail Lounge of Rainbow Room at the La Concha Hotel, to the music of Barroso’s Orchestra. Here -you and your friends .ean have an enjoyable time. Your check is all you pay. The management also serves breakfast. from 8 a.m., luncheon 12 noon, dinner from 5:30 p.m. in the dining room. Their announce-; ment is in today’s Citizen. Best Of Music PAGE THRE] NEW LIGHTSHIP BOSTON.—A new Coast Guard) lightship is under construction, and will be assigned to duty at the Diamond Shoal lightship sta-! ‘tion, off the coast of ‘North Caro- lina. Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD STAR * BRAND Try A Pound Today! Villa D’Este Hotel BISCAYNE BOULEVARD at EIGHTH ST.. MIAMI, FLORIDA Overlooking Biscayne Bay Open Again to the Public * Latge Spacious Rooms Moderate Rates Se Habla Espanol For Reservations, PHONE MIAMI 9-2622 See the World’s Greatest Show — First Time in Key West!!! MUNICIPAL STADIUM KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TWICE DAILY at 3:00 P.M. and 8:00 P.M. Today. and Sunday Bes. oe PSR ARRD © ig es ey seat ocanleds bare aigeS by the Jaycees At Sloppy Joe's. Tommy Thompson and his band are at Sloppy Joe’s Bar to- night for the pleasure of all. Enjoy a big time, there is never a dull moment at this popular night spot. The Package Goods Depart- ment offers special prices ona wide variety of beverages. Their announcement is on the front Contests — Bronce Riding — Bulldogging — Wild Brohma Bull Riding page of today’s paper. i feb15-2tx "Combined With the Sensational Hollywood Thrill CIRCUS Super Daredevil Leaps His Cor Over a Bus! ~. 52 — TITANIC EVENTS — 52 ADULTS TICKETS on SALE at MUNICIPAL STADIUM FLAMINGO DAY HIALEAH February 23 Sat urday, Featuring The Running of THE FLAMINGO STAKES For purse of $30,000 * For Three-Year-Olds . . , One Mile and a Furlong and the Parade of the Flamingos The parade of Hialeah’s 500 Flamingos colorful and thrilling spectacle.