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PAGE FOUR Baseball Diamondball Football Basketball Swimming Tennis ¢ Golf © Track Transit Co. Still Undefeated; Whips Sweetiitg Five, 36 to 33 The Transit basketball team kept up its undefeated record by downing the Sweeting’s Auto She was the leading scorer for the Lions, but Dolly Mora, sta | forward for the Convent, was the Service five, 36-33, at the High | outstanding offensive player of School Gym last night. |the game by scoring 34 points to Sweetings led at the end of the H lead the helpless Convent. first quarter, but the sharp-shoot- | . Score: ing Transit boys went ahead at,Convent the half, and were never over-/}Lions taken. Transitmen were paced by Pin | ar bt 13 22 26 34 38 45 52 In the final game of the eve- eda, who scored 12 points. Rosam (ning, the Red Raiders earned o followed with nine. _, | tie for first place in the A League For the losing Sweeting team, it py defeating the Earthquakers, was McCoy and Sweeting, with!31 to 28. eight points each, who led their! [t was a very exciting contest attack. | with both teams fighting hard to Score: jwin. The Raiders, who usually Transit Sweetings In the girls’ game, ine outscored the Convent Vi: 52 to 45. | with 10 points each. Convent had a fast team but} B. Sehoneck and R. Schoneck its defense was weak. Lions hodtled the losers with nine point; the height on the Convent, too,| each. and the Convent was _helples: Score: against the towering Delores/Raiders Thornley, who made 25 points.!Earthquakers 6 8 17 16 30 20 2 10 ll 16 21 23 31 28 Key West Golf Club Ordered Golf Course Repair Equipment Key West Golf Club entertain- {course,”” and O’Bryant’s rejoiner: ed its members with a dinner last}“Then all my best friends musi re be crooks.” ht at the Civilian Beach Cl orate O'Bryant, club veerotan’| Notably absent was Sam Gold. = Fyant, club secretary, ! smith, who has worked so hard to stated that a large order of golis | keep, the course in playing.condi- ing equipment, including a fai vy =\ nd) ni mpares Le, way roller, motored grass cuttér ly pitied of | Wiria ag sprinklers, etc., have been order-|in the state and is an asset to ed and would be delivered to tl : sere {Key West. ciub in the future. ‘ Hettes ern 3 After the dinner, which consis!) “Clem Priée, “Roy Dufion, © Dr ed of fried chicken, tomato juice,| William Kemp, Anthony Demer fried potatc sparagus, pickl itt, “Pop” Londeree, Bob Spotts buns and ported refreshments,;wood, Horace O’Bryant, Lo: moving pictures of the invasions} Pierce, Joe Lopez, Harry Knight, of Iwo Jima, Pelieu, Nesbitts}Alton Parks, Jack Sellers, Fran- passing parade,.and 2 -eommunity-eis-—-Delaney, —Beb-—Bitlard, Dr: sing were enjoyed. | John, yes, John, Kirs henbaum, Overheard at the djangy NOT Ban's nye onesie "Vitis: Rob ert Dopp’s $tatement: person |ert Dopp, Paul Mesa, Jr., Charles shows his trué self-on Thé86tr;Smith, Norman Artman. Schenectady Servo To Be First Of Fighting Champs In New Era By CHIP ROYAL AP Newsfeatures Sports Editor b; k as the former great lightweight champ. Other than the similarities in j their fighting abilities, Marty and Lou aan The former titlehold- er liked tojsing and clown afpun.i, fough-house style: The a. pa is quickey, and is quite serious about making hi ongre, pay ib Pe go} to SR. tate for Kay and Lc is wife son). Phen Tf want to be’sur they sare set ‘for’ their lives, and Louis gets that college edu cation I didn’t have. “You know, I never made much out of boxing so far, and I’m be- hind the eight-ball again, with the money we gave Cochrane. But Al (his manager) knows his on- ions and we'll do all right!” Marty fought 95 times as an amateur starting in 1936 ,and lost only four bouts. He’s had 52 pro bouts and was beaten twice, both times by Robinson, the shadow he must face in May. “T’m not afraid of Robinson or any of them,” smiles the black- haired champion. “Those four years in the Coast Guard tough- jened me up plenty, and thanks to my“'cross - country running in S} school, my legs never bother me. “Also, don’t forget that I’m the bB&s ‘now of ‘'the ‘ Weltérweights, ,andg, they've got torbedtime. As long a sthat left hook’s in the-e jwhen T want it, and the shecklés’ came my way for Louis and Fay, hoy,, TU beat them allt” ak Large Return On Investment atithettatic of 65 to 1) This ‘THE PEOPLE'S FORUM ‘The Citizen welcomes expres- sions of the views of its read- ers, but the editor reserves the right to asleis any itemb which the ministers and city commis- sioners. I hav@ a few remarks to make. I note from the letter which} Rev. Doherty claims to have re-} |ceived from Hunter Harden that jhe promised, if elected, to keep} bars and saloons 300 feet away ifrom’ churches and schools. The | ordinance which’ Sweeting and! 495 ae {Harden voted for is in keeping} Ed oF. The riage ae 4a our! with this letter, for it reads: ed ory tee Ae in your 2. That'no suth license’ ‘shall be ;' , valuable paper to éxptéss sihcere issued under the provision of this; pborecindon ‘On or a oa oat ordinance for a place of pee: ae le members of the local which’ ‘is; within 300 feet of any Serie sar entire nose established church or Biol an ‘or the splendid cooperation giv- ‘distance to be measure rom en. in our recent Victory Clothing rain entrance of such place of Collection for Overseas Relief. {business to main entrance of the We deeply appreciate the fine school or church, AND AS THE spirit shown by, the Boy and Girl PEDESTRIAN WALKS.” The Scout Troops many of whom former ordinance read: “FROM went out voluntarily and gather-, PROPERTY LINE TO PROPER- ed clothing. TY LINE.” So, I cannot see We are also appreciative of line | Where Harden hes breached his | generous space given us by ne faith in the Ministerial Alliance | Key West Citizen, Miami Herald nor the public. : and Miami Daily News, giving) I was present at the commis- publicity throughout the duration sioners’ meeting when this was of the drive. discussed by Judge Lord and he We wish to thank Radio Sta-| explained it in this ge ae ne tion WKWF for the generous under the ordinance fixing the time given whenever called upon, distance from property line to oftentimes disrupting other pro-| property line, our citizens were grams, 4 ae pines on an cot ie Words of commendation are,for the bar may be on a eo certainly due _Milton’s Jewelry; tract of land and the school on a for the use he store space for, large tj c ind, and tite prop- tl 0] i li each pthter; thus 1. vn in. ‘Vogue iS tiie B: could not getits : i n Laundry, ; i to 300 words, and write on one side of the paper only. Signature of the writers must accompany the letters and will be published un- Jens requested otherwise. APPRECIATION ough his plate bf usiness may be 1000 dr 2000 feet Cleaners, Poinciana Cleaners,|from the school or church. On Island City Book Store, Palace'the other hand, the church may Theater, Key West Gas Co., and be on a small parcel of land and Paul’s Tire Store. {the bar on a small parcel of land, The Lindsley Lumber Company | With only 300 feet distance be through the courtesy of Manager tween them and the bar could Robert Dillard provided us with secure a license. Thus, the pres- a truck and driver for the weekly ,ent ordinance treats all residents pick-ups and for this we are with equity while the former one truly grateful. was discriminatory. The various churches through-| It is also noted. that Commis- out the city also cooperated by Sioner Sweeting was referred to urging their people to contribute in. Rev. Doherty’s oe ce generously. Especially do we GOLDEN RULE SWEET. me thank the ladies of the Congrega-; When I was a child in a non-sec- tional Church for the collection! tarian school, our professor read which they contributed. jthe Bible to us during chapel ex There are doubtless others ercises and I thoroughly recall who contributed materially to the the following: ‘Ye have heatd success of the drive and to all; that it hath, been said, An eye for le we express sincere apre-| 2M eye, and a tooth for a toot! iatid: Ww t q say © 76 cing Bg: ha‘ ve registered another victory for the benefit of mankind. mitteé tunity we had of service. Yours most sincerely, GERALD SAUNDERS, General Chairman. Key West, Fla., Feb...19,..1941 is turn to him the other also”; also, “Lov: standing that a minister of the Gospel should live up to the pre- cepts of the Bible and should up- build and not tear down his fel- lowmen. My understanding is {sac rrerniber” that Mr. ~or the n AL SWV2RRRAEOD Editor, The Citizen: As a disinterested resident but from one who is tired of readi: about the new city liquor ordi nances, and newspaper articles covering comments from some of CITY SPORTS Every Type of Play BASKETBALL at High School Gymnasium (Night Games) TUESDAY— 7:00—Miami. Herald gs. Cova- la. oR: 8:00—S}. ary’ Higt hool. 9:00—Divers tC orps. WEDNESpAYE & Pye 7 ‘bonell’s« om oy te: Vi Ss 0 Serv- ie VE 8:00—High School “B” Girls vs. Convent. 9:00—WKWF vs, Earthquakers. THURSDAY— 7:00—Lindsley Lumber Co. vs. Key West Transit Co. 8:00—Convent Cubs vs. Lions. 9:00—Independents_ vs. Red Raiders. BASEBALL at Municipal Stadium (Afternoon Games) SUNDAY— Games to be announced. RECREATION Bayview Park—Tennis, baske' ball and handball coufts. Dia- mondball.. Comfort stations. | An averagé of 30 railroad trains q South Beach. apd Best, Beach—) were eguicet to move ~~ per-| 4 . i t i Deepsea; fishing, small boats: + }campito the port'of erfibarkation, % office; Catholics believe in mixing i litical matters, for their duties tlare confined strictly to the care of their respective churches and One’s interpretation of the Gold- en Rule may differ from another and in this world one should live and let live, give and take. If we all were of the same opinion, this would be a terrible world to live in, so respect opinions of others if you would have others respect your opinions. 2 I also recall: “And if any mar _| will sue thee at the law, and take away thy coat, let him have thy cloke also. Ye have heard it hath been said, Thou shalt love thy neighber-and hate thy enemy. But, I\gay unto you, Love your enemy, bless them that curse y: do good unto them that hate you, an se Be them which} ite- fully.use you, and persechite ‘you; tha} ye maybe the children of youf Father, which is in) heaven; for he maketh his sun i the evil and on. the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust.” May the right prevail and the wrong repent and this matter be forgotten. MR. FAIR PLAY. Key West, Fla., Feb. 21, 1946. (EDITOR’S NOTE: The quick- est way to forget controversial matters is to quit writing about them.) Interesting Notes (Of Fourth Service Command) return on the original pointed out by.Harvey A. Baum,|..The> Transportation office,’ | head of A & P stores, who also|Fourth Service Command, han- stated that A & P Food stores/died 1,214 astray freight cases, organization purchased $30,000,-| adjusting overages with short- | E 3 z unto you, Tha' h wats eH De se t Ld pecest iy Shin A ech eat” neither the Episcopaliais nor|= NEW YORK, Feb. 22.—Marty Servo, from that upstate town which always tickles the spellers’ palates—Scljenectady—is the new welterweight tchampion of the world, and {the fips tes to be crowged ne Frdaat SAS torties-fiftieS” sports era. But, from what one hears fr the gang, the crddi lahat azo Servo's mafager, Al Weill, Ww! maneuvered’ the Ttalian:Ahigriga Coast Guardsman into: the :bbut, and Rocky Graziano, the ‘tdugh local citizen who makes a spéciai- ty of knockouts. Weill, of course, is taking bows because he talked promoter Mike Jacobs into becoming a little rich er by matching Marty with Rod Cochrane, the now ex i stead of Ray Robinson, coupla other guys. Graziano is receiving the fats vocal applause because they think Rocky softened up the formes welterweight boss by knocking him out twice—making it easy for anyone to bi Cochrane. Red won't answer that one be- cause he is still counting the $5,- 000 he is alleged to have rece:ved from Weill-Servo & Co. for his title. It seems it is an old custom to give the defending ¢hampiona guarantee of a _ fe¢ thousand, smackers in case he loses, as Frif zie Zivic says Cochrane’ did:té him and he to Henry Armstrong. Regardless of all, that, Sua the welterweight boss ‘6f ‘the world ,and he should make hini self about $100,000 before he clashes with Robinson, May 24, (also part of the fight agree- ment). Marty wasn’t sensational in —_ winning ,but he looked good. And} NEW YORK, (FNS).—Continu- he won by a knockout. This ageni| ed evidence that America’s pio- thinks that all titles should be] neers acquired a bonanza when won that way—with one man on} they purchased Florida from the ground and the other stand-| Spain for $5,000,000, was offered ing, no matter how long it takes.] by the State’s agriculturists, who The Schenectady Socker is ‘aj last year turned out produce val- cousin of the Herkimer Hur.i-}] ued at approximately $325,000,- cane, Lou Ambers, and he prom-| 000. ises to be just as good a ring boss} This one industry alone gave a | 000 worth of Florida food . pro- ducts in 1945, mostly fresh fruit | and vegetables. Praising Florida growers for | their mass-production efficiency, Baum cited particularly the im- provement shown in quality of citrus pack and the steady im- provement in vegetables packag- ing, all of which is helping mater- ally to increase the market for ‘Florida products. ages, the adjustinents showing a saving of $2,000,000. At V-J Day soldier passenger traffic within the Fourth Servi Command totaled 8,097,295 trips, exclusive of the travel of individ- to 14 men. Bye ~ KEY Was? CITIZEN : Pn CLASSIFIED ADS RATES Regular Type 15 words or less is; 30¢: Black Face Type HELP WANTED L 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 if —— Eet ouF Chief Operator, ‘Miys.. McDermott, tell you the whole story Apply 9 to 5 at the TELEPHONE OFFICE feb1-tf Wanted — Messenger, daytime work. Apply Western Union. feb19-tt| Male or female grocery clerk. Ap- ply Castro’s Market, 901 Duval st. teb19-6tx Maid, general housework. Cas- tro’s Market, 901 Duval st. feb19-6tx Experienced waitress. Short forth Beach Inn. Phore feb19-4t Dependable woman wanted to young child four and a a week from 8 to 5. Light housekeeping duties in- cluded. Contact Capt. Fadden, Key West Barracks, Extension 40. feb29-3t fountai ’ Sun Wanted—3__girls__ for work. P) eet. ply Lan vitor 2100} Division St eee Columbia Restaurant, “II? Duva! St., phone 9174, needs two good waitresses at once. feb21-6tx Private dressmaker, experienced. Call in person. 1010 Von Phis- ter, Apt. 3, any evening at 6. feb21-3tx HELP WANTED—MALE Meat cutter, experience preferred. Castro’s Market, 901 Duval st. feb19-6tx MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration sales ahd » Repairs on,all makes. ghara: “Mumford 220 Duval st., phone 3: Lawn _ mowers, knives, scis- sors shafpened. Sewing ma- trunks, locks ,etc., repaired. Keys duplicated. B. F. Camp- bell, 928 Division street, phone 189. feb1-tf Picture framing, pictures matted and framed. Paul G. DiN , 614 Francis st., phone 1197-M. feb2-1mo THIS is to notify all real estate brokers in regard to my prop- - erty, 303 Duval Street, that the price has been changed for new price. Write me. Mrs. C. Black, Meridian, feb13-12tx BAHAMA ‘CRUISE Nassauy.accommodati: Capt. L. C. Kelsey, north side Porter Dock, foot 'éf Duval St. Inquire @board.;;;({ feb21-2tx Mrs. Roesel, Apt. 1, 901 Duval eee ee Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 2c a word for each insertion, but the|vertisements. is invariably in minimum charge; for the first be ff cine The rate for blackface type | charged. i ML Information for the Advertisers is 3c a word and the minimum eharge for the first 15 words or less is 45c. 2 i PAYMENT Payment for classified ad- | jadvanee, but regular. advertis. ers with ledger. accounts; may}zen Building, corner Greene have, their advertisements|and Ann streets. s ifright on entering building. _ WANTED TO BUY Will buy hectograph views. Doug- lass School. feb21-3tx | must be in the office before 11 o'clock on the day of publi¢a- tion. * FRI i ' DEADLINE | To insure publication, copy i ‘ OFFICE Business. office in The Citi- Door to the mmm FOR SALE {Grape vines. 1217 Petronia st. | feb18-6tx | Wahted—Old rags. Call at The Citizen Office, é janl?-tf {Sewing machine, any kind. Will pay cash. 1217% Petronia st. feb21-3tx. FOR RENT Detective stories, romances, biog- raphies ,all the best new books, some for 5c per day, many for only 10¢ for a whole week. Paui Smith, Bookseller, cor. Simon- ton and Eaton streets. feb1-tf ROOMS FOR RENT Lig! usekeeping rooms. Rea- st hg, ho} ; | sonable... 411. William, st. “nt ct rhished rooms, .1220,.Newlon i | St., Qupstairs). a feb3h-3tx ‘Furnished room, private bath, private entrance. 907 Packer st. FOR SALE ! Vita Var Hcuse Paint, guaranteed 100% pure. $3.25 gallon. There is none finer at any price Pierce Bros. febl-Imo 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, Pdul Smith, bookseller | cor. Simonton and Eaton sts. Vita Var Full Bod} Floor Varnish; | $5.00 ‘value, $3.95 gallon, none | Better, Piette Bros. ' feb1-1mo a We ¢arry’a full line of all plumb- ‘ing suppligs and fixtures. Pipe eut and eaded at Pepper’s i Fiumbing Supply, 512 Vitd Ver hang hip Finish | Aluihifiuin "Paint, edvers 30% faa! jum 40 per gal Teh teres Bros. febl-1mo 2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows, futnished and unfurnished; small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. febl-tf jan31-tf 1310 Johnson feb19-12tx Fresh tomatoes. street. « tone ocfebd-dmex! m: feb22-2cx|_ febl oy Fleming. ; LOST Soran EnarSuEIPaieeeramemememnrearantn 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. | febi6-6tx | JUMPING CREATURES CLEVELAND, O, — Creatures which jump from tree to tree) could not survive if they didn't, have stereoscopic vision. j In the last year of thé war the} expenditures for ‘military pur- Poses in the Fourth Service Com- and’ ‘averaged | $250,000 per | month. rae | LEGALS 2 OF APPLICATION RK TAX DEED | » holder | ounty Tax Certificate | ued the 2nd_day of Sep- D. 1940, has filed same and has made,appli-! ax deed to be issued | 1 Certificate embraces | & described property y of Monroe, State of of State a No. 466 i tember, Florida, to-wit: Lot 10, Sqr. 12, Tr. 21, Y-148. As recorded in Montoe ‘County Records, The assessment of said property | under the said certificate was in ; the name of: Tishler & Max. | Unless said certificate shall be redeemed. according to law the! property described therein will be | sold to the highest bidder at the Court House door on the first Mo} day in the month of March, 1 which is the 4th day of March, 1 Dated this Ist day of Febru | 1946. fi s (Chreuit Court Seal) i | | Ross C’Sawyer Clerk of Citciit’ Court, Monroe, Coynty, Florida By: Florence E. Saw | Chapter 20722—Aets of 1941 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Jobn J. Kirschenbaum,, Jr., holder of State and County Tax'Certificate No, 465 issued) the 8nd day of: Sep- tember, A. D. 1940, has tiled. same in my office, and has made arplica-| tion for a ‘tax deed to-be issued | ernie re aeeeribda) Pspbe t fo , ' seri rt; DR aa hn dae bl in the Cou’ Florida, to-wit: Lot 9, Sqr. 12) Tr. 21, Y-148.4 | As recorded in, Monroe: County Records. The assessment of said property under the said certificate was in the name of: Tishler & Max. Unless said certificate shall he redeemed according to law,- the pronerty described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at, the Court House door on the first Mon- day in the month of March, 1946, | Which is the 4th day of March, | 4 Dated this Ist day of February, | | LOUIS ME DAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1946 MORE RIOTING (Continued tron Page One that no halfway measures will be taken by the British government against the rioters. He added that they will have to surrender un- conditionally, and said further that Great Britian has a suffi- cient number of troops in India to take care of the situation. Brit- ish planes, he said, had ‘circled over Bombay this morning but did not use bombs or machine guns). The Fourth Service Command spent $9,586,210,000 for Army op- erations, training, supply and construction irom September, 1939, through June, 1945. Political 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 Cémmissioner (Fourth District) GERALD SAUNDERS LEGALS: bi i IN THE CcvIT COURT OF THR: ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, IN CHANCERY, we NO. 1O-5RE Plaintiff, vs. ‘ DIVORCR MARGIE SCHIFFER MESA, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Margie Schiffer” Mesa; 2331 - 46th Street, > Merchanville, New Jersey. , You are hereby required to appear to the Bill for Divorce filed against you in the above entitled cause on or before the 5th day of March, A. D. 1946, otherwise the ‘allegations contained therein will he taken as confessed. Done and Ordered at Kev West, this Sst day of January, Florida, A. D. 19: Cireuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Ciréuit Courts By Florence B! Sawver. Deputy, Clerk. | HNRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR, Attorhey for Plaintift. amicyy feb1+8-15+22,1946 RCLIT COFRT OF THR TH SUDICIAL. ecmncurr STATE OF FLORIDA, IN [AND VON MONRO COUNTY. IN FLORETTE VINCBNT s. rn. VINCHNT S. BUTLER, ¥ Defendant. NOTICE TO APPEAR TO; VINCENT S. BUTLER, 180 EDGECOMBE AVENUE, APARTMENT No, 2, “ i. NEW. YORK, NEW VoRK It is herehy ordered, that you are required to appedt of the 18th day of March, 1946, before the above entitled Court to the Bill of Com- plaint filed against -you in the above entitled cause, and the Key West. Citizen is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Order shall be published once a week for four consecutive weeks. Witness the Honutable Aquilino Lopez, Jr., as One of the Judges of this Court and the Seal of. this Court in the City of Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 14th day of February, 1946. Two-story house, 506 Elizabeth | 1946. (Cireult Court ‘St. Apply 618 Dey St. feb19-6tx Lot on Eliza st. Reasonable. Ap- ply Sterling’s Poultry Market} or phone 243. feb19-4t« \ét; snotor; fully ‘marine complétely over- ‘hauled: Excellent running con- dition. Call 682 or 862-M. feb21-2¢ Practically new bedroom suite. three-piece, tilt-back couch, breakfast set, wicker occasional chair. 83-2 Poinciana Place. feb21-3tx House and lot. Apply 922 Eaton street, phone 500. feb20-ftx Maple living room suite, bedroom suite, rug and bed. Apply 42-F NAS. feb22-2tx Pony, saddle and briddle, con:- plete. $35.00. 2307 Pattersor ave. feb22-itx 3 bancopeees adding ma- ey $50.00. 1 Fad ye /eondition. Write Bo: \8-17, Key West Citizen. Soon the gas company will be ¢i Seal Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: Florence E. Sawyer, D.C. = febl-8-15-22,1946 | (SBAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cireuit Court, Monroe County. Florida, By Florence E. Sa Deputy - Clerk. feb15-22;mari-8,1946 OFMAT'S AS: WASH Your jiffy No muss, no fuss. 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