The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 14, 1946, Page 5

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Make Ready For Policemen’s Ball With a tentative list of seven orchestras, and' maybe more, the first Annual Policemen’s Ball, sponsored’ by the Junior Cham-| ber of Commerce will get’ under way Saturday night at the la Concha Hotel. Orchestra, orchestras from the Bahama Bar. the Cabana Bar, The Driftwood, The Tropics and Slop- py dJee's-Bar, wil] be on hand at various times during .the eve- ning. — 9 F In addition to the orchestca there will be presented from The Tropics, Buddy Barnett in novel- ty. songs, Frank and Teddy Sa- bini, from the La Conga. with songs you like to hear, and a girl; vocalist fram Sloppy Joe’s Bar. | Albert Boza and his wife,/ Rhumba artists, will appear with | several Rhumba numbers. # | It is expected that prior to Sat- urday night all talent within the city will appear at the Ball. All proceeds are to be donate? to the Police Welfare Fund: Ti Ket sales indicate that it: will, be one of the biggest events of its kind ever held in the city. it Social Calendar a plese ley each sank: four field: goals:and Bee Demeritt got in one for a to- {tal of 17 points while holding the High Schoolers to seven’ points. m sank a total of 11 field Seals and a free throw and Thorn- \ley sank 11 field goals: | Betty Cruz topped the losers -, with seven field goals, followed by Patsy Mallory. with five and a free throw. Seore by quarters: TP School “B” 6 6 I-23 | Lions 14 11 16—17 9 6 Earthquakers had an. easy. vie- tory over the Independents in, ihe .{third game, 58 to .J5. } Highest ni riof points the indents ebuld put together y one’ quarter was four, of- i lies ,Auxiliary, Key West | Fi lgspital; 2:00. p.m, : | mciana Tea for Faculty Mem- bers, 3:00 p.m., Recreation Hall of Poinciana’ Elementary School. { x * FRIDAY Luncheon at Home of Mrs, Hoi- lon Bervaldi. R- Sehoneck led with 22 points, followed by B. Schoneck with 14 and Herrick with 11. | In addition to the La Concna| were BEBSEBEESBES 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 tional payment for evening Sunday and holiday work increases, addi- | } MANY OTHER ADVANTAGES ~eebet-our Chief Operator, -Mrs;-MeDermott, tell you the whole story ws amen Apply 9 to! 5, at the TELEPHONE OFFICE febl-tt Grocery clerk, must be experi- enced, steady worker. Good salary. Baer’s Market, 901 Du- val St. mar9-3t SALESLADY EXPERIENCED, LOCAL GIRL PREFERRED, BUT NOT ES SENTIAL. APPLY POL- LOCK'S JEWELRY, 514 DU VAL STREET. mar12-3t SESSRPRSRT RSP eee eee CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED Wanted—Laundry to do; Pick up service. Phone 224. mar5-12tx FOR SALE. OR TRADE Large lot in residential district, fine location. Sell or trade for car. 20-1 Poinciana. marl4-4tx FOR SALE Vita Var House Paint, guaranteed 100% pure. $3.25 gallon. There | marl-lma | 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./ marl-tf 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 Paint, covers 30% | more surface than most of the! aluminum paints. $5.40 per gal | Jon. Pierce Bros. marl-imo Lady’s and man’s bicycles. $25 | each. Phone 1067-R. mar13-3tx SIGNS—“For Rert’, “Rooms for Rent”, “Apartment for Rent”. THE ARTMAN PRESS. junl-tf A» scored — By yoo Score by’ quarters: TP! Girl Scouts, Troop 4, 4:00°p.m., third round ont five of aankere ll 9 19 19—» St. Paul’s Parish Hall. | Inde the Coca-Cola points, two fieid| Revere Mutteaste, LEGALS bee is «Fay oye and Ro- Umpire: Sellers. i fletiers Scorer: Red. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE See Timer: Aguilar. ENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 4 —— Rko'tod sdtnse cokete A ad Standings in the leagues: CHANCERY, = "eneltmen came within two Girls’ League CARIDAD eine ee pene of tying the score in the Club— L r 'ARIDAD T. K ‘NER, uate: ‘mal quarter but the whistle blew! Lions Club ve. arte DIVORCE tefore thy could make them. High School __ hugipten tn caglaly Sse aa "igh scorer of the game was|Convent Varsity ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Walton Kintner, S$ 1/c, Naval Répair Base, Hh six field: goals! High School “B” SAQhee and two . He was foi- | Gonvent Cubs Building 154, at " New Orleans (14), Louisiana. Goalies. of the mp Marys sdf a oe to ~ Bill soe eeeoee, tiled against you, the above. styled jcause on “for heli tne 6th day -of | April, Al}* D.- 1940; otherwise. the: allegation contained therein: will’ te taken a: Men's Clase ” Wi oy) and | Re Haide vA Ticli | Earthquak mooi | teem Fo trounavod = Ae RES ~ grade “buck” it, iti aur by quarters T? ,Chewink Divers 45 wiorida this sine day ge PERT) [eragysrelie to nggeres rat giiext Citizens Box aap ia: ‘hee 4 +g 0p ess? haere 3f 6 Cerrehit couréy + S4 sir oe 9) in Key-West or recruiting duty.!2g EE Prangit f bl 5 o—30 tal + a) Seal) te bone Mery oe Prefer local men separated less; Electric pump and 100-gallon wa- a Li ‘ L 4 By: Marty K. Woodson || than 90 days, Prospects for pro-| ter tank. Inquire The Citizen Ge ahs ol “U" | Tronsit Company isd: ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO UR | iy cea good. mes vf-| Office. mar13-tf . ‘ Attomhey for Plaintitf, ' ton. oe mere or by. writ- | < great 7 Sapetore Auto ¢ : , - mar@421,28-1946) ing to Room 228, Post Office | Household furniture. 36-B Naval ~y ~ ens oe ne - ee une. eOunn maces Building, Miami, Fla. mar9-8t| Housing Unit. mar12-5tx peel . a CIRCULE OF PLOR- 4 [Deity C3: 4 AND / FOR, MONROE MISCELLANEOUS Two mattresses in perfect condi- ai began een in venom 2H fr a . tion. 40-2 Poinciana Place. No. 10-6: STATE BOARD OF ADMINIS- TRATION, a body corporate un- der Section 16 of Article the Constitution of the Si Florida, for and on_ beh. Overseas Road and Toll District, in Monroe POLLOCK’S NEW LOCATION HAS FINE COMMENT Plorida, a Petitioner, of Play were 5S THR STATE OF FLORIDA, et al, Newly opened Pollock’s Quality _ Respondents. BASKETBALL Jewelry Store at 514 Duval street, Brave OF @¢ High School Gymnastum §= [ext to the Palace Theater, is Ea Q¥ight Games) coming in for a great deal of fav-| OT orable comment. Heel 7 Herald vs. Carbo Established in Key West ten| STATE BOARD OF TION OF THE STATE OF FI IDA, FOR. AND ON BEHALF OF OVERSEAS. ROAD AND TOLL BRIDGE DISTRICT, I COUNTY, | ELORIL BONDSE ig SAF’ PARTICULAR TO BE IN SREBY neli's Luncheonette. years ago by his father, Bob Pot. aa > School vs. Convent |igek bought the store two yeats © va. WKWF | 24° During this time, Pollock's ,* 4 his become 4 - Ward: to"persons _|dlsiring guaranteed quality jew- . tiseperthere; gemes, before selling and courtesy and service ave not rationed. .| Designed and laid out by Bob Pollock, his new, store represents the newest innovations in stoie Florida, through the § of the Eleventh Judicial Cire Florida. are hereby, required pear before this’Court at the Court House in Key West, Florida, dn the 2 of March, 1946, at 10:00 renoon, BASEBALL fronts and interior visibility and] sPuisin!ocths Beth ied" th ul in ed cause should not be at Municipal Stadium eee aneemence 4 See ea eee (Afternoon Games) DEM tee state thes), ribed_ amd. tite procende 3 ck states that because e yo of material shortages the store issued Te has not yet been completed as he} by the Pet i for and would like it and that changes| on behalf o s ‘ol Bridge RECREATION will gradually be incorporated, Goente we Bayview Park—Tenms, basket-| ....,\ting in a jewelry store com atl amd bent — Dia parable with those of larger cit- tadball Comt . ies Geuth Beach and Rest Beach—) qyis is in keeping with Mr. Pol-] istrict. Monroe County, Flori | loek’s civic pride. In his own un-} SBA Refunding Bonds, Series 19 Gulf Dock and Rest Beach—| shtrusive manner he is doing] ¢ ted April: 1, 1946, numbered 1 te Deepeee fishing, small boats. everything he can to aid many] $1,060 nd to mature in num- | —" civic improvement projects and is} ¢rical order, Teday's Anniversaries in the amounts and 5 Ag the type merchant that forms the| “pum DATE . | community. (Know America) j et forth below: | DUB DATE |backbone of every prosperous 1 — Thomas Hart Benton,’ Your Lodge Meets sum of $ nated, dat inations of low Overseas Road and Toll Brid numbered. nd to mature as fol- <idiar, editor, Missouri's tamed, gtr tor, bora! 00,000.00 | Oe ete aorit Fern Chapter, OES, 2nd and 4th |: go-000.00 | Millbereagh, N.C. Died Ap’ Fridays. of each’ month, 8:60 3 ja 1868 p.m., Scottish Rite Temple. }and bearing interest pa semi- | annually on the first day of Apri tobar of each year, at the| lowest rate obtainable whem soid | at par, or at three per cent. per annum when sold to the bidder wh? | will pay the ghest pri J John & Marmaduke,’ Pocahontas Lodge, Ist. and 3rd = St.| Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m., Red Men's y hase pubes, ‘Mise tock. Mo, |Pythian Sisters, Ist and 3rd Mon y' ' i pre particul: de: of Died December 28, 1987... Pythias Hale MEMS Of Susdretumding honds appearing Oy | -" “ a nee to said z a 1M -— Charkes Ams) Gules Rebekah, Ist and 3rd Fridays, 7:30 | lution, certi ed copy of which eated Boston-Northampten, Mass.| 5m. Golden Eagle Hall. attached to and made a par This Nivarien of his day, born in Bost- | _ West | published in Cit & Died Sent. 6, 1903. (Manchester, Ind. Died June 1,) Key West, Florida, a newsn: 4 — Thomas R. Marshall, | 1925. | ida, in form and manner as req Indians lawyer, governor, Vice; 1861 — Richard Burton, the| by, Section 75.06 Florida: Sta | President under Wilson, a most University of Minnesota and Roll-| “pONE_AND ORDERED at Key] papular View President. (“What ins College, Fla. noted man of; rey ead this 6th day of| te country needs is a really| letters, born at Hartford Conn. oe sd) Aquiling Lopes, Jr. goed & cigar”), born at North Died April 8, 1940. eo mari-14-33.1948 Positions, permanent, for | ex- i service men, women and local citizens. Western Union, { marl4-tf j HELP WANTED—MALE i Reeruiters wanted. Regular Army reenlistments' open for men in} 2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows, “furnished and unfurnished; | small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson; Phone 372. marl-tf Concrete block machines for sate! Capacity 1000 to 1500 blocks per day. Can be operated with) one pallett. Write care of Key Refrigeration sales and _ service. Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. feb18-tf Call 9136 if you need mops or brushes or any Fuller Brusn Company product. marl3-6ix BOTTOM FISHING oT $3.00 10-4:30 DAILY, BAIT INCLUDED BOAT “GREYHOUND” CAPT. C. N. McCLOUD END OF GULF DOCK Machinery and.factor equipment, new and used; fo rall industries. Atlantie Machinery & Equip. | Co., 211 N. E. 59th St., Miami, Fla. mar1l1-lmox FOR HIRE For Hire—Truck, general moving. J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Phone 1161-W. « mar1-lmox WANTED TO BUY Small upright piano. Phone 558. mar12-5ix mar14-2tx Saturday, March 16th, from 2 to 5, china glass, kitchen utensils, antiques, books and pictures. 1319 Duval St. mar13 3tx Vita Var Full Body Floor Varnish; $5.00 value, $3.95 gallon, none better. Pierce Bros. marl-1mo | | Small Rafael Russell Died Yesterday Rafael’ Russell passed away yesterday afternoon. Funeral se services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Chapel of the Lopez Funeral Home. Burial will be in the City | Cemetery. Mr. Russell was known as Joe File, and was a veteran of World War I. He has no immediate family surviving him, only several cous- ins. Rev. C. T.. Howes will offi- ciate at the services. The Weather REPORT Key West and vicinity: Partly cloudy with scattered showers this afternoon, tonight and Fri- day. Fresh to occasionally strong southeasterly winds this after- | noon and tonight diminishing and becoming moderate and occasion- ally fresh southeast and south Friday. Florida: Partly cloudy over south portion and cloudy over north portion with seattered showers today. Partly cloudy to- night and Friday. Continued mild. Fresh winds, diminishing tonight. Jacksonville to Apalachicol: ; Small craft warning contmued displayed today from south of Jacksonville through the Florida Straits and northward on west coast to south of St. Marks. Marine Forecast for East Gulf of Mexico and Jacksonville through the Florida Straits: until sunset today. Fresh to mod- erately strong southeast winds today diminishing tonight and begoming moderate to fresh Fri- day. Partly cloudy weather ex- cept showery over north portion today. WEATHE? REPORT Key West, Fla. March 14, 1946 Observation taken at 8:30 am. Eastern Standard Time (City office) Temperatures the extreme craft warning displayed} : Spaniards oxst television. is ‘PURVIS and: that the day of presentation| Arthur G. Cox, Rev. in the country may not be off. Sie Mr. Kerr recounted! his. exper-, iences in becoming a radio an- nquncer And: stated that his : job was secured by hanging, #4 around a radio. station. until the), manager asked what he wanted. Whereupon he said: hie wanted to, |be a radio announcer. He was| ‘- given trials and sent to a station tf at Newport News, Virginia. Remembering many ‘exper-} , iences. of early radio reporting, | Mr. Kerr has also been present} when one of the Japanese royal) family disembarked from New; York for Tokio. - |. Rotarians present were: ‘Roby C, Robbins of LeMoir, N. C,, Sen- ator Jim Franklin, former district deputy governor bf’ Rotary: | | Guedts present’ were>* | VICKS Vi Villa D'Este Hotel BISCAYNE BOULEVARD at EIGHTH ST, MIAMI FLORIDA’ . 2 Overlooking Biscayne Bay Open Again to the Public Large Spacious Rooms — Moderate Rates Se Habla Espanol For Reservations, PHONE MIAMI 9-2622 > > ; Highest last 24 hours 79\» Lowest last night 73\> sie 2 . Mean 7 , ay ‘ ie bees Normaah i152 cit atl ae 4 72\y KEY MIAMI: , Precipitation > » F a Rainfall, 24 hours ending fate > eR , ‘ul 8:30 a.m,,:inches ......_1... 0.03 >, q 4% e sal Total rainfall since March 1, i Seats Now Available Si. inches a.) LAB} : — Excess since March 1 \> . Re ome q ag : inches 0.93 |, $ 95 one onl? seated Total rainfall since January 1, > lok’ mie cf? & H a” he L: { inches 2.40)» : z : =} WAY -* . | (ty Excess since January 1, K i i inches - pane ox 50 FI Relative Humidity \S Minutes Flying Time . 79% ; 3 Over the: Magnificent Beauty Tomorrow’s Almanac | of th . Sunrise 6:36 am K the Florida Keys Sunset 6:36 p.m | KOR> Moonrise 4:50 p.m. — ue" NATIONAL(QS))AIRLINES Tomorrow’s Tides D> The Vans” Buccancer Route (Naval Base) > High Tide Low Tide [> — For Reservations, Call Phone 1040, 514 Southard Street a a ae Ba l wwwwvwywwvvvvwwwwevvvwwr errr errrvwwe. Radio, small, new. st. 913 Georgia mar12-31x | i Man's bicycle, new tires, tubes and paint job. Phone 164-J,/ 15-B Porter Project. mar13-2tx | “Three and five-ton Chrysler Ai temp packaged air-conditioners | now. available for installation in Key West. Representative | will be in Key West March 18tii. Address inquiries to Box GBO, c/o Citizen. mar11-6t Small, new radio. Skating Rink. | mar12-3tx Man’s pre-war bicycle, $30.00. No. | 1 Fire Station. Ask for Mr. Roberts. mar14-3tx Girl’s balloon-tired bicycle. 39-A, | Naval Housing, White and Unit- ed. mar13-3tx Cheap. Skiff and small boat trailer. Apply upstairs, rear| 1014 Varela. mar13-2 Wanted—Old rags. Citizen Office. Call at The janl7-tf FOR RENT a ee 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. marl-tf solid green, 6-foot width, pre-' war material, as is. Get yours now. Key West Venetian Blird Co., Duval st. mar13-3t | Ironing boards, pads and cover! sets, $1.65. Lowe & Son, 846 Olivia St., phone 1597. < mar14-2t | Cottage for rent. Furnished. See owner, 1120 Olivia. Evenings. marl4-Ltx APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment, private bath, no pets, no children. 3813 Olivia St. mar13-3t« 5-room furnished upstairs apart- ment will be vacant on March; 20th. Settled couple preferred. | No children. No pets. 1121 Pearl street, phone: 373-J. marl4-3tx 4 *38 Chevrolet, half-ton truck, poor body, fair tires, excellent motor. Any offer over $300 takes it. 1121 Southard st. mar14-2tx Troning cords, 59c. Lowe & Soa, 846 Olivia Street, phone 1597. mar14-2t Brooms, 75c. Lowe & Son, 846 Olivia st., phone 1597. | mar14-2 Two houses (one on corner). ply 1010 Virginia Street. mar14-2tx | Ap- THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING Building Florida RONRICO Best RUM Cae nene* i 2. as quality Ronrice makes. the smoothest cocktails, the best highballs. rs MEN’S KANTOR’S ‘ENS Pegs me TROUSERS “Galore” As Large and Varried A Selection of MEN’S SLACKS and TROUSERS As We Have Ever Shown in Cool, Hard-Finished Rayons, Part-Wool and Tropicals All-Wool Cords Gabardines - Worsteds All Colors - Sizes $3.95 $13.95.” Men’s and Boys” SWEATERS 2-Tone Coat Style PULLOVER and SLEEVELESS MODELS $2.95 - $5.95. Genuine PANAMA HATS by CHESTERFIELD Correct Styles That Give Smart Appearance $4.95 - $6.95 ‘ewe seoewrun: on

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