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MONDAY, FEBRUARY . s Baseba! Football Tennis Basketball | Golf 25, 1946 « ll ¢ Diamondball Swimming Track Basketball Inte Hot Last Minute Play By AGUILAR night the [ ing the game. game in the Now they In the sit Co. tories afe gett from f Sweeting last q with the behind with four reverses This week's schedul the Herald and the the opening gar and the Cokes < In the second is favored over sextette. Diver will be hard tied and a w third place the Carbonell’s ing’s Auto bo) place will hav an play in the secor Convent girl: stay in the racc School wins the} place. In the fir Radio boys will p! quakes and, the ,2! i win to stz Thatsday ber plays T boys are the Cubs and. Lions, girls are the favored ansit. Co. cd CLARE BOOTHE LUCE BABE DIDRIKSON AP Newsfeatures These are the ten.outstanding women of 1945; as chosen by a poll of women’s editors of Asio- ciated Press newspapers throughout the nation. Hi rege honor goes to Dr. Lise Meitner named atom bomb research. Mary Chase, au- thor of the whimsical hit play, “Harvey,” wins top honors in the field of literature. Others in the “big ten” lineup are; Patrice Munsel, young opera star; Dinah Shore, radio singer who has toured'overseas Army bases ;Ingrid Bergman, movie star; Clare Luce, Congresswoman’ frum Connecticut ;Mrs, Ogden Reid, vice-president of the New York Herald Tribune, and Babe Didri::k son, golting champion. woman of the t L ndsley Lair favorites. the year because of her historic workon Leagues Getting ») CITY SPORTS Every Type of Play BASKETBALL ‘at High School Gymnasium (Night Games) . 7:00—Miami Herald vs. Coca- Cola. 8:00—St. Mary’s School. vs. Higt 9:00—Divers vs. Dental Corps. V ‘SDAY— —Carbonell’s Luncheonett: vs. Sweeting’s Auto Serv: | ice, 5 | 8:00—High School, ““BY,.Girls vs Convent. | 9:00—WKWE;ws. Par SBAUaHP Tos THURSDAY— 7:00—Lindsle; Key Lumber “do. | est Transit Co. 8:00—Convent Cubs vs, Lions. | 9:00—Independents Raiders. and th e vs. BASEBALL at Municipal Stadium (Afternoon Games) SUNDAY— Out of town games. RECREATION Bayview Park—Tennis, basket- pall and handball courts. Comfort stations. South Beach and Rest Beach— ; mondball. uggle n se:- | Swimming. Dia-' Gulf Dock and Rest Beach— d_ the STRIKING REGULARITY (5 sik? >| NEW YORK: -The rodsand | cones in the retina of the human! Deepsea fishing, small boats. > form a mosaic with striking sularity in pattern. the Conve: Roa and ore ng they Red place PATRICE MUNSEL wae HEDY LAMARR gsr~ INGRID BERGMAN Raiders and the Raiders are fav-| , but if the Independents win still have a chance for fitst producer, born ¥jai Vignna, Aus- | tria, 46 years BB, 4 The Weather REPORT Key West and vicinity: Fa‘r) and continued cool this afternoon } and tonight. Tuesday partly cloudy and warmer. Moderate winds, mostly north and northeast becoming northeast and eust Tuesday. . Florida: Fair and continued} cold today-and tonight. Tuesday partly cloudy and warmer. Jacksonville through the Flor ida Straifs and East Gulf of Mex. ico: Moderate northerly winds to »day and tonight becoming moder- ate northeasterly Tuesday. Part- ly cloudy weather. | Jacksonville to Apalachicola:) No small craft or storm warnings] | have been issued. WEATHER REPORT H Key West, Fla., Feb. 25, 1946 jObservation taken at 7:30 am. Eastern Standard Time (City Office) ‘emperatures Highest last 24 hours - Lowest last night — Mean, --— Normal - Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches _... oa Total rainfall since Jan. 1, anehes):, oe | Deficiency since Jan. a inches Tota\ rainfall since Jan. 1 inches _... Deficiency since “Jan. cm inches Relative Humidity 44% Tomorrow’s Almanac Sunrise = 2 823'6:52 a.m. Sunset 6:28 p.m. | Moonrise 2:59 a.m: Moonset 1:45 pm. Tomorrow's Tides (Navai Base) High Tide Low Tide 7:31 a.m. 12:15 a.m. 5:50 p.m. 11:15 a.m. 'YES, WE HAVE NO BANANA SPLITS | - 0.89 ~- 2.50 MONTROSE, Colo. (AP).—. ‘girl laid a banana on a soda foun tain counter, ordered it used in a} banana split, and thereby startet} a local custom at fountains short of the fruit. Every. Tuesday in Montrose is ybanana split day—tfor those who bring; thejy, own bananas. ani FREE EDUCATION MILWAUKEE.—-Free. education. in Australia is provided in state rjmary, secondary, and tepbnica hoot \ eRdaN ite ¢ idl , Jed Hat is, «theatrical; director- i 78|present or at least not a great ;quirements are that applicants Ajord would have been lower but National and State News With A Local Slant .W.R. Here's Housing News For Veterans If there are any unoccupied military. buildings around Key West or vicinity, you World War Il veterans. can have them to ‘solve your housing problems. That’s what the War Depart- ment says. The department has informed Governor Caldwell that unoccupied military installations in Florida will be made available to war vets and their families, but a state official says he can’t see how this will help solve the housing conditions just how. The official didn’t elaborate, so we can only guess that maybe it’s because there isn’t any empty at number ready for occupancy. Up at St. Petersburg, 500 veter- ans have applied for free home building sites that city is offer- ing its ex-servicemen. The lots belong to the city and the only re- prove they resided in St. Peters burg before the war, have a serv- ice record and agree to build a home on the site. NAL Sets New Flight Record * While inaugurating a new schedule between Miami and New York, National Air Lines: re- cently set a new. flight record: of five hours and 23 minutes from Miami to Newark, ‘N. J. It was unofficial but chopped off one hour and 42 minutes from the usual flying time of commercial planes. The plane used is a four-engin- eded DC-4 Buccaneer, carrying 44 passengers over a non-stop distance of 1,220 miles. Average speed. was 221. mph but at times the plane flew. 300 mph. The rec- for bad weather the last two hours that reduced speed to 150 mph. NAL serves Key West with daily flights to viens? ase points, north. é ~ CLAS: sIFIED ADS Information for the Advertisers RATES Regular Type Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 2c a word for each insertion, but the| y, minimum charge for the first 15 words or less is 30c. Black Face Type The rate for blackface type} is $c a word and the minimum charge for the first 15 words or less is 45c. PAYMENT Payment for classified ad- nts is invariably. in iivanes, but regular advertis- ers with ledger accounts may j ze! For Hire—Truck, general moving. |. J. ©. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Phone 1161-W. ——- febl~lmox OPERATORS WAGE INCREASE Learners now earn a mini- mum of $31.20 per week for 48 hours work Dump truck: Hourly rates or} other adjustments, Phone ‘739. Feb25-6tx WANTED TO BUY Wanted—Old rags. Call at The} Citizen Office. jan17-tf Wage rates for experienced operators are proportion- ately higher Frequent increases, addi- tional payment for evening Sunday and holiday work FOR RENT Detéetive stories, romances, biog- ies ,all tlie best new books, some for 5c per day, many for —_—— 10c for a whole week. Paul MANY OTHER Bookseller, cor. Simon- ADVANTAGES Let our Chief Ojerator, Mrs. McDermott, tell you the whole story +s ROQMS( FOR RENT ues Sekeeping rooms. Rea- a Sr William ‘st. ui) ~<a fébi-1mox “Apply 9 to 5 at the FOR SALE TELEPHONE OFFICE ton and Baton, streets. febl-tf| ,,5 DEADLINE To insure publication, copy must be-in the office before 11 o'clock on the day of publica- tion, OFFICE Busine office in The Citi- ilding, “corner Greene {have their’ advertisements tna Ani'streets. Door to the charged. : vs fright:om: entering: building. SIGNS—“For Rer.t”, “Rooms for Rent”, “Apartment for Rent”. THE ARTMAN PRESS. junt-tt Two surf rods .and reels. 409 Eaton St. feb25-3t« Subscribe to The Citizen—25e NOTICE OF APPLICATION R TAX Di tiabiee 18 HER! ey cIvEN. ‘iat ° NO. nday, aptrars sami eet yaa De ication r a Gartt ef ast the , following describ: roperty, in ithé County 0 t Aton Florida, to- welt recorded records. The assessment of said property under the said certificate was in » Tr, 20, B5-484 a: Sqr. font “Monroe County Ida Reynolds. Vita Var House Paint, guaranteed 100%: pure. $3.25 gallon, There febl-tf none finer at any price. Unless ‘said certificate shall be redeemed according . to law, - the name of: Elizabeth M. Filer nt Robert West, son of Mr. and Mrs. John West of 909 Eaton Street, member of the United ‘States Merchant Marine, who has -beeh in the service for eight months, has arrived in Key West to spend a vacation with his rela- tives and friends. Young West has been doing duty in the Pacific with his or- | ganization, and has visited many sections in his line of duty with the Merchant Marine outfit: Today's Anniversaries (Know America) 1746—(200 years ago) Charles. C. Pinckney, famed Charleston, S. :{C., lawyer, Revolutionary officer, a Constitution framer, diplomat, “seeking neither place nor pow- ”” born there. Died Aug. 15 1816—Parke Godwin, edito.; author, notable New York figure his day, son-in-law to Williata Culleh Bryant, born Paterson, N. J. Died Jan. 7, 1904. 1816—George H. Preble, note} longtime naval officer, admiral, nephew of Commodore Preble, born in Portland, Me. Died Maz: 1, 1885. 1831—Jane G .Austin, popula: novelist of her day, born Worces ter, Mass. Died March 30, 1894. 1873—Enricho Caruso, famed opera tenor, born in Italy. Died Aug. 2, 1921. ‘TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS xin, | yale harrraraty sprog, UXnow, America) § Senator Homer Ferguson of Michigan, born at Harrison City, Pa., 57 years ago. Cully A. Cobb of Atlanta, Ga, ‘noted agricultural editor, born at Prospect, Tenn., 62 years ago. Prof. Jesse F. Steiner of the @ | Univ. of Washington, Seattle, not. In‘s Out And Out's In Here’s something,that may; terest the voters of Key We: The executive vice-president_ot. the Florida Association of Rea! Estaté Boards,’ 'T. T. Hutton,-says there’s going to be a’ big “turn- over” He bases his opinion on 'the large rurhiber of men'that have returned’ hone from»the..armed services possess- ed ‘with ' the ambition ° of holding office Mr! Hutto ‘said that 42 percent the last legislature were newcom- ers. In the house the percentage. was 33%. He urges all fellow realtors to “consider very carefully our next legislature”. How To Beat The Soap Shortage Do you housewives of Key West fully realize how you can helo put back on grocers’ shelves the soaps, soap flakes and powders you now sadly find listed “amonz the missing”? Yes, there’s def- initely a way you can help and jit’s by salvaging waste fats. Ninety-two percent of waste fats can be used to make soap. Be- sides, there are elements in waste fats that are needed in medicine, the manufacture of nylon stock- ings and, other products, here’s something that.may m: you sit up and ‘take notice. the war there has been a steady, decline in the amount of salvage | p; waste fats. Lowest collection is expected this month. That means of the! members in’ the senate at] | If all this isn’t reason enous ape eg Wanted — Messenger, daytime work. Apply Western Union. feb19-tf Male or female grocery clerk. Ap plyCastro’s Market, 901 Duval st. & 7 feb19-6tx Maid, general housework. Cas- epee, 901 Duval at 9. Wanted—3 girls work. Apply ,Store, 1001 Divis' lombia “Restaurant; “117 ~ Duval :. St. phone 9174; needs two good _ waitresses. a at.once. . feb21-6tx in’ the membership of Flor-7~ ‘Jida’s’ next legislature. Wel hisves an attractive offer for )) alloeal young inan who alveady has a.lst/or/2nd'class Radiote'c-| ' Were, , phone’ Operator’s ‘license! are particularly interested in:an ex-service man between 20:and communication experience. A chance to live at home, to earn a@ good living; and perhaps to achieve lifetime security. ‘See Mr. Overlin at Southern Beil Tel. & Tel. Co. feb23-3¢ MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration sales and service. Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. feb18-tf Used furniture bought and sold. Key West Bedding Co., phone 669, 515 Front st. feb1-tf Since], Picture sak pictures matted and” Paul G, DiNegro, soap will soon be scarcer than it is now. And you get paid for Salvaging | rp waste fats. Your butcher will pay |. you four cents per pound. Attention, Attorneys! Here’s some information that may -be of value to attorneys-at- law in Key West: Attorney General Tom Watson says that the new rules of pro- cedure drafted by the State Su preme Court cannot become valid at this time. Mr. Watson explains that the high tribunal must firs. complete its revision of rules and then seek approval of the next legislature. The 1943 act which the attorney general said many believe was an authorization to. draft new rulés actually limits the powers of the supreme court A central Office to assist attor- neys with reference material and stenographic Service will be es- the 1947 legislature. This ie decided at the recent meeting of the Florida County Attorneys As sociation, Elected to head the association is G, B. Knowles, attorney of Manatee county and a resident of Bradenton, Other officers select- ed: Park Campbell, Dade county, vice-president,‘ and Charles Lu- ther, Volusia county, secretary- treasurer. 614 Francis st, phone 1197-M. feb2-1mo reeas in regard to my prop- erty,;303 Duval Street, that the price has been changed for new price. Write’ me. Mrs. C. Black, Meridian, Georgia. feb13-12tx, Yacht “Rocket”, Captain Larkev | Caribbean cruise. Captain Jo- seph Weber, General Delivery, Key West. Income tax returns prepared, re liable and. confidential servic Street, Apt. No. 4. = | Wanted—Laundry- to do. Pick 26. Years: of age'who has hd} +} 39.C) A om stige0 nibaers lercé Bros. febl-1mo| P sold Court Hose door on the first Mon= | Library copies of current best} « stllers—at prices that get lower with each rental. To fill your] 1946. bookshelves comparatively + get acquainted with our unique rental library gales system. Paul Smith, bookseller cor. Simonton and b ppar rey is eb 1- Yar Fun Body Floor Varnish; $5.00 ‘value, $3.95 gallon, none re .. Pierce Bros. febl-Imo carry a full, Of all, plumb;, Supplies a: fixtures. Pipe! it and threaded at’ ‘Pepper’s| pevenis Supply, 512- Fleming. jan31-tf Tax Vale oper Ginnie Finish; }) Aluminum : Paint, covers 30% more surface than most of the 1 ee PF iehtied hi venga small ‘down ‘payment, balance slé. monthly, Johnson & J Phone 372. street. Nees house, 506 Elizabeth it. Apply 618 Dey St. 1810 Johnson feb19-12tx feb19-Stx | 724 House and lot. Apply 922 Eaton street,’ phone 500. feb20-6tx Small radio; like new. 913 Geo-- gia street. feab-ax Baby, bed and mattress, rug, id i cell: us, hi hold Tyrniah 4 ings. EW at one gebas. Bt fa feb25-2/« we fe ER caida ee Household furnishings; complete; with dishes and rugs 33 Naval Howie phone 1019-R. feb25-3ix ‘tha pas super deluxe 4 door sedan; radio and heater. 409 Eaton St. Ave, 6r plone 1187-3. feb25-3tx Three quart aluminum sauce pans. Lowe & Son, 846 Olivia St. feb25-3t cribed theretn will Rei ed sociologist, born at St. Paris, highest bidder at the! Ohio, 66 years ago. in“the month of April, 1916,) John Farrar, former New York Sole is the at ‘day of aarti, 1946. :publisher, editor and of the Of- ated this 18th day of February, ifice of War Information, born rope. to the ni + eat este feb1-tt | (Circuit. Court en Ross C Sawyer Clerk 6f Circuit ‘Court. Monroe oe nty, Florida. By: Florence #. Sawyer Dc. ebi8-2: ar4-11,1946 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DRED pter 2072% Acts of 1041 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Thompson, holder of Tax Certificate | No. |, 88 the ist day of June, A.’ D. 1848," has filed same in my)-oftice, and’ has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said Certifieate embraces the following diestribed property) in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot..9, Sar. 2, Tr. 20, Bb-484 as recorded in Monroe County Records. ‘The assessment of said property der. thé seid certificate was in the name of: Elizabeth M. Filer and Ida Reynolds. Unless said certificate lescribed Pen ! highest bidder | anon pn Pe aal month Abr att, 1946, w pated oa Ls Aprih :1946, ¥. of February, (Clrogik: Gourt Ps j ‘Glerk of the eS dire lonroe County, Flori By: Florence EL. Sawyer, feb18-26 jmard-11,1946 malate the! NOTICE OF ICATION . FOR TAN DE Re trot ae ‘Thompson, ee ot County Tax Certificate No. 87 bee the st day of June, A: 943, has filed same in my oftice ‘and has made application for a tax deed to be iss thereon, Said Certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Monroe, State of: Florida, to-wit: Sar. 2, ‘Tr. 20, B5-484 as din’ Monroe County ssment of satd property said certificate was one ‘tame Br: an eth M. Filer and olds. gett tleate (shall be per alt es to (aw, the property, ‘newer! fie therein will be ithoontkhest bidder lat /the : use door onthe first Mon day tn therrmonthy. ¢f--April/ 194) hich ig the ist day of April, bate" this 18th day of Pabruaen! (diene © odes Ross C Sawy D clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. ‘By Florence B. Saw: febis-25:mard-11,1946 {Burlington, Vt., 50 years ago. LEGALS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ‘TAX Cong Chapter 20722—Acts NOTICE os Antate taka oven’ ‘that Rose VY. mpson, holder of County vas Certificate No. © 85 issued the tst day, of June, A, D, 1943, has filed same in my office, and: has, made application for a tax ‘deed fo be issued thereon. Said Gertificate embraces, the. following deseribed property in the County of Monroe, f Florida, torwit: Lot 6, Sar. Tr. 20, BS-484 as recorded. in Monroe County Records. ‘The assessment of said property under the said certificate was in the name of: Elizabeth M. Filer and Ida_ Reynolds. ‘Unless said certificate shall be ré- deemed according to law, the prop: érty described therein will be sold to the, highest bidder at the Court sé “door on the first Monday in the, month of April, 1946, which is the Ist day of April, 1946. gated this 18th day of February, (ite ite Court pots (aie “Clef ot ot | Cireult, Co Court jonroe . By: Fl a Env DG. ry r 7" ren yt arda11 A946 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ENTH JUDICIAL CIROUIT THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROP COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Caxe No. 10-07 NATHAN STEINBERG, Plaintite, once anna‘. STEINBERG NOTICE TO AP: me it TO: ANNA VBE 2. RP arti, NO. 1502 NEW YoR Te is Kpteby ordered, that you aré required to appear on the 20th day of Mareh, 1946, before the above entitled Court to the Bill of Com- plaint filed against you in the above entitled cause and the. Ke Weat Citizen is hereby designate as-the newspaper in which “this. Order ‘shall be published for fout Leonsventive weeks. Witness the Honorabie A uiting Lidpezy: (dr, as One of the 8 of this Court and the. Seal of this Goart, in, the City) of be: Westy Monroe County, Florida, this 16th duty of February, 1948. zi (Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit, Court. By (ad) Florenes 1. § }20-8. ‘Trailer; 42 model, good condition, new tires. Make offer. 907 7 teb2a-it service. Phone'224 feb23-6tx|" ee i LOST police puppy; named Pluto. Child’s pet. Return to 723 Eatou St., phones 119-W or 30. Re- ward. fel Man’s tablished in Tallahassee during |Seven month old brown Germah - sige Place Your Refrigeration ona BASIS and you will get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service : is More Economical