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RR IIS ERRAND: Sp RARE TA eR RESTS A AIRGAS GE FOUR oo fim KEY WEST CITIZEN ores Conchs Drub So. Broward, |Red Cross Annual Report | Motorboat Racing. | The Answers 541029, For 4th Straight! Shows Balance Of $5,065; | Evens shld {etre For Polio Drive 3. The St. Louis contin EVES AAS ER Vets, Services Get Most Motorboat racing and other A ieee — a most of her figure—who wants a touch of glit- ter in her wearing Key West 8 24 33 54 ‘be at first; Dukes at second, ial deavored to set up homes for South Broward 4 18 21 29 Navarro at third, and Gibby their brides. Free throws missed: Papy 2,' Valdez at short. Joe Mira, Joe Many service fathers sought |» RIOD; HIGH SCHOOL, | 4cmmmmumUMMMAMMMANNNN aquatic events will be held as| &. BES, 100 persons. ~ GIRLS LOSE TO CATH- B ASKETB ALL Assistance to sy igi ca of jerseas, because of the Key West rahe ce es agi 2 oe z 461,697,000 meee veterans and service men sta-|chapter’s unusually large pro-|4?ive, Sunday, /anua) “0 at 9. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. OLIC YOUTH CLUB High School Gymnasium |tioned here was the largest |gram for the many service men | Wat oiming gaya junty| 10. National Association of SMITH BALLEW in South Broward High was turn- (Night Games) single expense met by the Red | and veterans here. Chairman. x Manufacturers, | “Roll Along, Cowboy” ed back north last night with a “WINIIIIIIIIIIIIIMITNM | Cross in 1946, the organization| Details of the fiscal report| The events will be held at 3:30 ‘Coming Monday: Spanish Picture stinging 54-to-29 beating by Key TUESDAY— revealed today in making its an- | follow: p. m., aiong the South Beach MOTHER WINS TWICE * | West High’s rampaging Conchs.| 7:15—Army Defenders vs, Os- 1 + on ‘its first full’ post Recei waterfront at the foot of Duval} BATIVIA, U. Y. — This New Another capacity crowd was on terhoudt Wolves. peat gen esas chr ake geal ae 8 econ street by members of the newly | Year, asin 1945, the baby, girl | hand to see the Crimson and Gray| 8:15—Red Raiders vs. Radio. |W&" year of service. A total of Raised by fund cam- organized Key West Outboard | born to Mrs. Edith Sage was the MEETS. ring up its fourth straight vic-} 9:15—Coca-Cola vs. USS Wilkie. $6,392.10 of the $21,415.45 dis- Paign - tee $12,032.39 j Motor Club. Nuna Tedder and} Winner of this city’s first: baby Just Received! tory. | WEDNESDAY— bursed went for this cause. Junior Red Cross en- Raymon Maloney, Jr., have of- | contest. Diana Carol was born rant fans were also treated to 8) 7:15 Radio ve. Coca-Cola. The Red Cross finished its} rollment fees 200.77 | fered to conduct’ the event for] at 2:30 a. m. January 1, 1047, All New Patterns the Catholic Wouth Club girls de-| 8:15—High School Varsity Girls! year with a cash balance of $5,- |Home Service loan re- the benefit of the polio fund, A; 2M! ea 6 a te ver AM ae in Sealed the High School Varsity | vs. High School “B” | 065.87, From this amount $1,-| payments 3,221.77 | silver collection will be taken, ae fe) gi bn hi . pied aie Gites 30-40 18. In theiritwo ree Girls, 581.74 has been set aside for aj Sale of surplus chap- total receipts to go to the March ae ie Sages have five other CLOP vious meetings the High School! 9:15—Red Raiders vs. USS/much needed station wagon and; ter supplies 83.80 | of Dimes. De smueuaen had won one game and the other THURS permanent equipment, ‘when Amounts received from Included on the program will : z resulted in a 22-tie. Last night's 7.15 We tt tc available, as well as $495.64 for! from other chapters be aquaplaning, a motor boat! Hero of Alexandria, an inven- result was in doubt until the final. ‘° Tench ‘©. V8! the Junior Red Cross and $237.16} | for: transmittal to per- jump from a ramp over a four-|tor and author, invented a whistle. 8:16—-Ostarhoudt waives ef received from other chapters.} sons 896.26 | foot frame, and a race of 16 and | whirling steam-actuated engine. BI Browards Poor Shots | f Junior Concha: "| These deductions left, $2,751.33 Other receipts including 22 horsepower — motor boats, | Twenty-one centuries later it re- @ Blues South Broward proved to be, 9:15—Army Defenders vs. Ro-|{0" chapter expenses until April} sale of ambulance 1,067.26 | weather permitting. appeared as the Parsons steam @ Pinks one of the most aggressive teams mero’s Electric Service 1, when funds from the March; Cash balances on | | turbine, in 1883, @ Yellows that has appeared here this season | * lof Dimes drive will become; hand 1/1/46 ti 8,979.07} tenance, equipment, } me shot poorly. The ee) fast . available. | F ——]| supplies and cleaning 3,082.52 MP | @ Peach joor play kept Key West on the S my B it “With the return of veterans 26,481.32 | Amounts transmitted to EBERLE TT aes LETE———_— | jump and at the end of the first Ox- Lrojan att € in increasing numbers,” com-| a persons on behalf of RADIATOR R SERVICE KEY WEST quarter, the Conchs only had an S d T B k mented Allan L. Hampton, chap-! Home Service Salaries $ 4,325.21! other chapters 901.20 Venetian Blind Co. 8-4 lead. The Dania boys were | un ay 0 brea ter chairman, “the need for as-| Financial assistance— Other misc. disburse- ly20 Duval Street Phone 1042 still ithe running at half-time as . o-6 e |sisting them in various ways has| service and ex-service ments 256.00 RADIATOR” SHOP \ Jefferson Hotel Building yA er re Acs ae CoacheN-| Third Pos tion Tie increased the work. There is| dependents 6,392.10} Remitted to National RED BRICK GARAGE ‘epper’s men opened up in the likelihood for further increase j Hi Service transpor- Red Cross Fund 1,347.63 iy uke taney megan arate The first-half _champi Pi cower aie year.” j ete can nunca ee was i J y= rst-| ion i- 3 : 5 é wt vty renee rere eae rates will tangle With the second| The roport of Chairman Earl} tions and supplies ,. 1,059. 39 | : $21,415.45 Papy, Parra, Parks and Pépper Place Red Raiders in the second | E. Hamilton of the Home Serv-| Home Nursing 75.00 Cash Balance 12/31/46. 5,065.87 rr’, really hit its stride, ably assisted game of a scheduled twin billjice Committee showed that] First-Aid Instruction 31.37 | ' ‘ Lr — un and an by Oscar Cruz, who was all over tomorrow afternoon at Municipal | “home service activities on be-|First-Aid Water Safety 10.00 $26,491.32 the court; sharp-shooting Galey Stadium to mark the ending of|half of the families of service! Junior Red Cross lo- Hampton commented on the ~~ aa Sweeting, and others. the Winter League's first half. In]men. and women and veterans} cal program 68.40 | cooperation of civic and frater- - is L U B The Conchs jumped the score’ the opener, the Blue Sox and the | involved 1,083 families here in| Junior Red Cross trans- nal organizations in Key West ee from 33-21 to 47-21 before the Trojans will battle it out for|1946. Although financial aid in mitted to national and. the effectiveness of Miss Sue ~ South Simonton Street, Bulldogs could score again. At third place. The Raider-Pirate|the form of emergency loans to| children’s fund 84.50 Holmes, full-time executive sec- —_ East Side of the Street poe a ec che a sent pihis tilt will be an exhibition, as the }240 families was an essential part | Volunteer Special Serv- retary. ze <7 ® Tessa yy ae e exception outcome will not affect the ,of the program, assistance with} ices:\Hospital and Re- The annual repori covers six PRIV P ee eno: 2nd soon standings. communications between service} creation 260.00 | major Red Cross activities hee, se ATE BEACH ‘ | Brow-| ‘The Raiders will probably use{men and their families, both in | Volunteer Special Serv- |besides the home service de- | Ti C < eee ee Deakete in the ir ace hurler, Bubber “One| this country and overseas, and | ices: Other Supplies rae scribed as communi service to ourist ourlesy it” Sweeting, against the Pi-|{furnishing information about| for Production Corps 31} camps and hospitals, which en- A . or P see he lonely by Sweet. |Tates tomorrow. The Pirates, on|sovernment regulations ranked | Disaster relief (local), lists cooperation of civic organi- tien to Ideal Swimming Area ing with 12, Captain Bernie Papy' the other hand, will send Pancho | high. food, lanterns and zations in providing entertain- | a ig *Beach Facilities with 11 and Robert Parks with'Salinero, who has defeated the} Personal Problems Discussed other supplies 215.99 | ment for the Navy Hospital pa- | Cl; b " nine. Raiders three times this season,| Consultation on a wide variety; Expended for Misc. tients; disaster relief, first aid, | u ccommodations Boxscore: to the hill, with O. Rodriguez|of personal problems and the fur-| Supplies 104.78 | home nursing, Junior Red Cross Including Key West High behind the plate. nishing of reports to military and | Camp -and Hospital en- and volunteer special services. a Player-Position— FG FT TP. In aadliines the Pirates will naval authorities to enable them | Reecinmient Mice 36.60 | Cocktail Lounge *Snack Bar ¢Dressing Rooms Papy, if 5 1 11 probably have C. Hernandez on|to decide questions of furlough | Fund Campaign Ex- De Music ° ao Sh for the LISTENING and Rodriguez, if 0 0 0 first; Santana on second, J. Al-jand discharge were other major| pense 278.81 | ALBURY & SON the ar ps DANCING PLEASURE aan - 4 0 8 bury at third, and Danny Lastres | services. General Administration ue ullough, rf 2 0 4 at short. In the outfield will be| Reports were made to veterans} and Salaries 2,741.83 | NEON LIGHTING SERVICE Ey oe one | EVENINGS aoe = 0 © © 5, Garcia in left, Andy Alonzo hospitals to assist in medical and | Geneyal Administration, 53214 DUVAL STREET | ————Club Membership: Inquire at Desk Haede ra : _ 13 in center, and Tony Alonzo in| psychiatric treatment. In these} communications, Also Licensed ~ 4 right. and related home services, the _ transportation, main- | saacaeeic peaietrated cei aaaaseneael Cruz, ig 1 0 2, : ess Bre 7 i - a a ae ont a Lastres, ig 1 0 For the Raiders it will prob- chapter’s trained case worker TE APEC ARAMA AAADAAARADADADAARADS Perez, |g 0 0 ably be Sweeting on the firing} gave the dependents of si Be J] Suneting, ss Me Es 2 line mie Eames iar hos men and_ women and Terns “Th S f F hi PEARLM A N 'S, I Valdez, * ind the ‘plate; jayton erling e benefit ‘of professional aid. | t how vena ' : will cover first; Armando Ace- za numerous instances, she was e ore 0 as ion” nc, — _ = vedo will be at the keystone bag; | called upon to assist in present- | ‘ Totals— 25 4 54 M. Fernandez will handle the ing claims for government ben- | 66, e 9 rn — STORE OF QUALITY } South Broward High jhot corner, and Jack Carbonell | efits. \p uiet Elegance Can Be 1° gest Exclusive LADIES’, MISSES’ and Player-Position— FG FT TP will be at short. In the outfield, During the year, financial as- |p CHILDREN’S Store’ in Key West H. Wise, If 3 0 6 Cheta Baker will be in left,| sistance was given to 38 Army, |> rd > . E. o f 9 = Roberts at center, and| 149 Navy, and 53 veteran fam. ip Found i in Our Wide Selection ; 5 " Do Villareal or Buck Sawyer | ilies. The emergency loans we > | S P d i ee. c a 1 3 in right. confined -to dependents of ser > pring re ominates eee 0 In an effort to take third place! ice men and_ veterans located |p» f Dr fo S S | og nae lg 1 1 3 in the Winter League's first half,| here, when allowance checks or | 0 resses tor pring eason <¢ Th | oo cag lad 5 1 11 the Trojans will probably send allotments were delayed in 1 | roug 1out om 8 0 0 young James Malgrat to the hill | rival. Most frequently these em- |p re) Tatele— 12 7 20 tomorrow with Charlie Albury | ergency situations arose when |p bapa for the — h S Minar. by. quarters: jbehind the plate. R. E, Berk will| newly married service men en-|P who wants to make the t e tore > > ~@ Every Day the Expressman Brings in... Parks 1, Cruz 1, Lastres 2, J, Domenech and Tony Davila will| the advice of the Red Cross case |> apparel. | Smith 1, Washoms 1. be in the outfield. worker in family budgeting and |> | Personals: Papy 2, Parks 3, Las-| G. Diaz or Oscar Cruz will| in obtaining and _—furnishing| RTGOSEE i aoe 2, Wise 3, Smith 3, Benaszah most likely do mound duty for | homes in advance of the arrival }< Out Showing of D. Smith 2. jthe Blue Sox tomorrow with|of their wives and children |p Nationally "Advertised | : ALL SORTS of "Me feree: Lt, Gustitus; umpire:'Manola Acevedo behind the bat. | here. | Dresses } Play Suits - Swim Suits - woteh Mauldin will be at first, Del} The report points oul ane by | NLAND DRESSES ¢@ Short Sets - Beach Goate - ga Sere far th ter part of Red Cross fl | : plik ‘4 bd | Remnandez Wire Seer TELE ie Pons by cheameniand by BER SEE TS) } 2- and 3-Piece Beach Sets ° ro le M. h Lopez will be at third, and Albio | j work is done b H ; : A nnis ate Acevedo will cover short. In the! women of Key West who give | e - Slacks - Pedal Pushers Tent: ti ] Li; d outfield will be Jack Villareal] their volunteer services. in a Also - Slack Suits... in left, Eloy Acevedo in center) | formance of its many differen . ive y iste Pesia Hisinstinuclg activities. The report cited an - IN FACT—EVERYTHING jand Harold Haskins in right. jacuvities i | i for Your BEACH and For Casa Marina| The first game tomorrow will | annual disbursement of $21,- RESORT Comforts get under way at 1 p. m. 415.45. GAY C IBS N Arrangements have been ten- ———— Large Vet Problem Ferree and the Of the funds raised by the last and COLORFUL tatively completed for an e A Pl . ee bition tennis match at the C More uto Flates {campaign here, only $1,347 Marina Hotel next month b, é asked by the National Red tween Jack March, Eastern Pro- Is d Th y Cross headquarters for services ssional Champion, and Jay ssue Is rear throughout the country and ov Cohn, former National Boys! Automobile licenses issued in Champion, and professional at Monroe County, as of today, to- Casa Marina is taled more than they did at hal March, who is tennis pro at Period a year ago, County Tax the Grosiner Pancoast. Hotel, (Collector Howard E. Wilson re- | Miami Beach, is leaving shortly |P0's ane BODY and FENDER WORK : : 5 7 i en an exhibition tour with Frea!, At this time a year ago about Mecicoabls piices a A A aa baba dada daaaa haha aaaAdbaaAaaad aaa ddddddddh ddd dddad ddnddddndrdndn dd be tetdnde tp trtntedetetededrteteteitddedteteda | Spring Dresses in Dainty COTTONS, RAYONS and CREPES They Are Really Pretty YOU SHOULD COME IN and SEE THEM!! ve aan BAGS Pe Td Visit Our ovewseecureseveewsuesuwevwwewowree! WIV VV VV VT Perry, forme: ' Fed 1500 D licenses had been issued, | a . viene sicily ee CUP Up to today there had been 1,784 Cars $9500 | Beach Wear mer high-ranking Ameceae, try |D_and 300 W licenses. issued. Painted YEPARTMENT 1 ag ng 9 4 At the conclusion of the ie mee However, it is not expected that TEXACO STATION © SS Sanaa hatine chan i a ASTICS, is expected to play € four he ithe total issued this year will} Fleming and Grinnell Sts. eed Faster s on 3 i STRAWS an: : : ected to play in Key West come up to tne number issued in| PHONE $143 ‘or Ladies and Children TOUEAT IEW HIRED IGM Iie NGiS TE Raine eee e@Play Suits eShorts eShort Sets eBeach Robes eBeach Coats and eChildren’s Shorts well as Multi Colors... for against Cohn | \1946. March has beaten a number of | ee eon gp a gees outstanding stars recently, in-'yiQuyE IN $]0°° cluding Welby Van Horn and, ST. MARY'S | eee panes Ree Bill Tilden, and is former pro at | PARISH CENTER | ———— sae = ——— <4} NEW and ATTRACTIVE the West Side Tennis Club, Los| All service men and their fam- | Size: aL x 99 SPRIN Angeles. Cohn was formerly pro | ilies and parishioners are invited ATTENTION!! Son shiz WONDAY : Over 60 Cases of New ALL-WHITE - BLACK - BROWN - RED - WHITE and BROWN - MULTICOLOR ... Also in- cluded are Leather Loafers, Jesters, Play Shoes and Real Cow at the Dallas Tennis Club in the|to see the Class A movie that! Members of the winter and the Country Club of; will be presented at St. Mary's Evanston at Chicago in the sum-' Parish Center, under NCCS-WD Sun and Sand Club Limit a to a Customer met auspices on Monday, January 20, { criaee willie aL Oe eee hide Hurachas ... Here you will find the LARGEST SELEC- : for CHILDREN inne jat 8 p, m. There is no admission | ian Yala hone : TION OF SHOES for LADIES, MISSE: 1 SmslOeau Vcnatve Children under 16 years| MEETING SUNDAY Red Goose LEATHER SHOES All Sizes e joni iubuamiiae Guide: This castle has stood of age will not be admitted. January 19th Get the Habit of Shopping at PEARLMAN’S TT VT IIT TTT TTI TD at 3:00 P.M. to Select Club Officials 600 years. Not a stone has been The Rey. J. H. Johnson, S.J., touched, nothing altered, noth- announced yesterday that movie: ing replaced will be shown at the Parish Cen- | Visitor: Umm, they must have ter twice a month, and he antici he same landlord we have. ipated a large attendance Shoes for Street, Dress and Play PUMPS and HIGH HEELS in PLASTIC PATENTS BLA 44444444444444444. 2 4AAAAAADAAAELLABAABDA LDS ALS 1D OS AMBALA ASADALABAAAAAAAAADLALAAAAABASDAAM $B BB24444444444444648444 44 4444444444444444444 8444444444444 4 O04 Or er fr te Belin ten tele tials Ma