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SANT AKY ai 194i For ‘hatte “> cal tee oe : Paul Tonight rem gots a Te a Drive Saud oe 8 8 Mt age jn oad ae Lamerrow might's The Naval Heéspital basketball | Heeeh High. be Wom entered a strong bid for the fey «Beth eerees cute Clty basketball championship last eight when they rallied in the fimel quarter to defeat the Red ab Ve < Aah echont gem ne te tomight’s Maiders. Key West champions, 42 * ill be o Migh| © 39 at the high school gym. es woten.| The game was the feature at- foe traction a Mareh of Dimes : Weet line-up Desketball program in which the eee Poy, J Junior Conchs drubbed Romero Part ward: A Pleetric, 58 to 17 in the opener and Galey etd Radio trounced USS Foss, 60; & Over Crue at, © TT in the second game. wk the In the main event the Raiders , led at the half 27 to 20 and 34 to bed ut pe 2% going into the last period. ot the Bresnike and Lacy then ‘began i Migh, & hitting the hoop for the Medics end they rolled up 14 points to 5 for the Raiders in the last quar- io ' | * ge . Players, referees B. Sweeting Headi-llo lend Papich, Umpire J. B. Saw- | ve Song Cowles, Red Tallon, mer and Pedro Aguilar, score-* In Twe Sailliah keeper contributed their services y, te the March of Dimes cause. vy on| Results of the games: by First Game h The Jf. Conchs 10 15 12 16—53 nia Blectrics 2 2 10 3-17 feet in Referee: R. Barber. ~ A og Second Game Radio 20 7 10 23—60 se & toot, [USS Foss 2 4 5 6-17 4 Referees: Sweeting and J. B. “a | Sawyer hee the ' wmning a! Thira Gar tive Rastern neg Raiders 9 18 7 5—39 \Neval Mospital 7 13° 8 14—42 . —_ "1 Referees: Sweeting and Papich; * dolphin | umpire: J. B. Sawyer. — . | th SPORTS and The Weather » FOKECAST Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy with moderate to fresh stheast to south winds through We REATION | MMING Seat south *” -_ at bee | Saturday Scattered showers to- wee veMiNG. ult Dock, ©'8"' ; oes 2s ‘ - da: Showers over north ne Street: Craig! { Grinnell por | today 2 except in, Tallahassee area becoming partly cloudy to- artly cloudy mes we end ecereals.. Ww + League dou-' night and Saturday » Sunday, 1:00 wit widely scattered showers. or Stadium, | Cooler over extreme north portion oa lath St jieday and over north portion to- , ¢ Course,’ night yy outed | East Gulf: Over extreme north ow Park on Die) port moderate northerly winds end might! today, tomight; becoming variable Saturday. Remainder of north ease PTRaAil foor courts portion moderate to fresh south hee | Bayview 1. southwest winds shifting to norther today and diminishing tAMDBALL Fh w Park tonight. South portion moderate ery LEBOARD 4 ys ewi, fresh southeast to south winds . weees tihrough Saturday. Partly cloudy wc RING Bay showers over north portion through Florida moderate acksonviile th portion, “OMENS PLAYGROUND — '<" PORT STATIONS § fav w o* hifting night and portion Prevbergs Visit {So Aes ad est Folks Saturday. Partly cloudy with yver north portion to- scattered showers today and diminshing tonight. moderate to fresh winds through northerly ‘ widely Saturday REPORT Key West, Fla., Jan. 31, 1947 . Observation taken at 8:30 a.m., ' Eastern Standard Time, City Office) to southwest winds} ‘Honor Roll OF Division Shoal te The first semester of the 1946- ’47 school year at the Divisioh Street Elementary School ended January 24 as it did in other pub- lie instittuions of learning in the county. The honor roll for the first, semester and also the perfect at- tendance for the semester, as re- leased by Principal Earl E. Ham- ilton of the Division Street School, lare’ as follows: oe Honor Roll First Grade—Teacher, Miriam Carey: Yvette Birs, Marlene Car- bonell, Sandra Lee Davis, Jane Ann Garcia, Clara Lariz, Fay- dette Thompson, Anne Shirley Vinson, Mary Faye Whitmarsh, Bryan Keith Roberts. First “Grade—Teacher, Mary Sweeting, Roberts Knowles, Hen- ry Seiferth, Felicia Meggs, Pauline Gibson, Daniel Pearce. First Grade—Teacher, Dorothy Curry: Gilbert Thrift, Hazel Hob- by, Gus Alfonso, Niurka Munoz, 2B—Teacher, Eva Arnold: San- dra Carbonell, Yolanda Harris, Katherine Hodges, Violet Lence, | Penelope Rosam, Ray Edwards, Wm. Earl Hamilton, Billy Hib- bitts. 2B—Teacher, Eulalie Jones: Armando Guitterez, Thelma Al- bury, Anita Fernandez, Donna Newlan, Carol Robinson and Ja- jnet McDonald. 2B—Teacher, Leota Somers: David Lewis and James Mira. 2A—Teacher, Josephine Dough- try: Daniel Cates, Duane Demer- itt, Jose Diaz, Barbara Justice, !Kiane Knight, Gloria Solomon, Gloria Valdez, Rose Mary Watson, Joanne Wells and Mary Zamora. 2A—Teacher, Madge Salter: | Margaret Caraballo, Gordon Ham- jilton, Donna June Stewart, Ce- lina Roche, Joyce Roberts, Alice Nell Jenks, Donna Lee Gaskin, ;Stanley Peterson, Freddiq Ma- loney and Lancewood Lowe. 3B—Teacher, Evelyn Bell: Stu- art Yates, Thomas Baker, Carrie | Martinez, Patricia Patton, Frances Saunders, Blanch Santana and Patsy Smith. | 3B—Teacher, Gladys Pinder: | Frank Batts, Martin Curry, Law- rence Hobby, Robert Russell, Waldina Cervantes, Yolanda Gar- cia, Mary Lou Knight, Ronda Mer- ritt, Barbara Murphy, Sharon Pritchard, Mary Sanchez, Barbara Trout and Judy Whitmarsh. 3A+-Teacher, Marjorie erts: Pinder, Barbara Saunders, San-| dra Thompson. | 4B—Teacher, Frances Cochran: } Fay Williams. 4B—Teacher, na Archer, Rob- | Dora Mills: Dean- Sweeting, Glynn Archer and Hol- | ton Jaycock. 5A—Teacher, Florence Mickler: } iFrancine Johnson, Faye Lowe,/ |Evelyn Nettles, Norma Watson | and Harry Pritchard. | 6B—Teacher, May Sands: Pa- tricia Cope, Gloria Hyre, Marlene} |Park and John Wood. 6A—Teacher, Constance Walk- er: Edyth Hampton, Yvonne Mc- Cardle, Betty Davis and Xavier Sanchez. | Perfect Attendance | First Grade—Teacher, Miriam| Carey: Roger Cherry and Frank} | Almyda. | Fir: Grade—Teacher, Susie} {Gardner: Gloria Chacon, Ellen] Temperatures ne go Sandra Roberts | H est yesterday 8ijand Roger Trevor. ceed Ss BERTHDAYS aa ke _%5| First Grade—Teacher, Mary now Americe Mean 78\Sweeting: Daniel Pearce, Aurora Normal 5 70'Gomez, Walter Fleming, Richard Precipitation {Ber Rainfall, 24 hours ending First Grade—Teacher, Dorothy 0 am., inches .0,Curry: Onelio Campo and Wil- Relative Humidity liam Higgs. | / 83° 2B—Teacher, Eva Arnold: Ed- j Tomorrow's Almanac ;ward Boza, Wm. Earl Hamilton, t (Eastern Standard Time) Ervin Higgs, Larry Hubbard and te Sunrise 7:09 a.m.|Katherine Hodges. ' t Sunset 6:12 p.m.| 2B—Teacher, Eulalie Jones:! Nobel Moonrise 2:08 p.m. | Oswaldo Alfonso, Barbara Tay- 6 Moonset 3:10 a.m.jlor and Gloria Taylor. H | 2B—Teacher, Leota Somers: ! ES Douglas Jenks. N we Bide | 2A—Teacher, Josephine Dough- — "Standard Time) try: Daniel Cates, Duane Demer-} Hi eevee Low Tide itt, Sidney Kerr and Rose Mary} tia. 3) O98 ath Oi2,am piece: | | y 48 p.n 11:03 am 2A—Teacher, Madge Salter: ; TA Margaret Marrjro, Lancewood bee eee ON ro Key West {Lowe, Freddie’ Maloney, Wilmal| es 4 ‘ns: of| Height of Felton, Donna Lee Gaskin, Alice} |Nell Jenks, Joyce Roberts, Donna oe es it pert high water | 7 ne Stewart, Dale Stirrup, Man-| MH inarreny stag 10min. 0.0 ft, {Wel Acosta and Sandra White. * Pe No Sosa Key +2hr. 2 i 3B—Teacher, Evelyn Bell: Roy} ted De east side 20 min. . | Caldas Channel +2hr. STAR * B IND } «north end) . 16min. +1.4 ft. pest in’ Minus Sign—Corrections to be| AMERICAN COFFE weevil! ubtracted and CUBAN 5 ton Plus Sign — Corrections to be; Try A Pound FEE $1.20, 006,000 t added ae i AN CHS zs {Grant won the Dixie tennis net Sports ae ne does Gr adi pick to win pennants major leagues? 2. Who ‘won the U. S. Classic| Duckpin bowling’ tournaments: at Atlanta recently? “3. When did Joe Louis become heavyweight champion? 4. Of>*the three’ major bowl games that ended in a decision, on New ‘Year’s Day, how mariy did this colurin predict correctly? “5. How many times has ‘Bitsy’ title? THE ANSWERS: 1. The Boston Red Sox and the} ruary 1945° but Griffith tejected Brooklyn Dodgers. 2. Walter Krajewski. 3.° Sune 22nd,*1937. 4. Two—The Georgia Bulldogs over North Carolina, and the Rice Owls over Tennessee. 5. Grant won his fourth South- ern net championship on January 12th. In 1916, Coast Guard aviation was authorized by Congress. Edwards, Charles Perez, Yates and Patsy Smith. 3B—Teacher, Gladys Pinder: Mario Calero, Waldina Cervantes, Mary Lou ‘Knight. 3A—Teacher; Marjorie Roberts: Wayne Gaskin, Harry Mingo and Rose Marie Tift. 4B—Teacher, Frances Cochran: Mar¥ Ann Arnold, Jeannie Gar- cia, Fay Williams, Gail Pardue and Eugene Lowe. 4B—Teacher, Dora Mills: na Archer, John Demeritt Betty Jane Jenks. 4A—Teacher, Amelia Cabot: Ray Alvarez, Pedro Gomez, Char- Dean- and lie Diaz, Ervin Higgs and Dine aaa from the Afro-American Fernandez. 4A—Teacher, Edward Curry, Billy Wood. §B—Teacher, Betty Louise cy Lee Pellicier, Jackie Shrader and Mary Sweeting. 5A—Teacher, Hattie Lou Ham- ilton: |Stephen Trevor, Kermit Rober and’ Fay Curry. } 6B—Teacher, Florence Mickler:' !@T8e enough for a basketball, and Reid,! Wo Yvonne Camalier,| Douglass high Francine | Neither of these areas is large Johnson, Evelyn Nettles, Consuela} enough for softball. Thomas Cronell, Jimmie Larry Smith, Clara Belle Garcia, Valdez, Norma Watson and Clara Gardner. 6B—Teacher, May Sands: Mary; paratus Lou Gardner, Marlene Park, Joan| there is scant room for other rec- Wayne Brantley, Dorothea} Wood, ‘Paul Braun, Claude Rob-| reational use. erts and Basil Tynes. 6A—Teacher, Constance. Walk-| out that the Navy has four swim- er: Louis Curry, Daniel Disdiel,: Lucillo Gonzalez, Fred Schoneck, Exiquio Vidal, Eleanor Gar Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N.Y. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Key West Franchised Bottler: Real ICE is Guaranteed PURE Stuart} _ored Whidden: | from Leach, about “$100 fot ab- Al Roberts and’ stracts, leaving a total of $1152. | This amount was later turned in- Evans: Glynn Archer, Dora Garcia, Nan-| without earmarking.” "4 | tional areas are available to col- Charles Hiort, Jac Betts! ored children, Hunter explained. \ ‘ H John Demeritt and | Edyth Hampton, Mary Ellen Kel-! quickly converted into a base- s, Mary Lones,’ ball diamond to help relieve” the Bétty Jane Jenlas. lly, Sylvia Knowl 4A—Teacher, Amelia Cabot: | Yvonne McCardle, Eleanor Og- Betty Jean Bowery, Barbara|den, Lillian Russell, Eleanor Saw- Meggs, Leo Carey. yer and Shirley Williams 4A—Teacher, Betty Whidden:} 3 ag = RES “aa x vag Jacqueline Conant and Billy| Wood. 5B—Teacher, Louise Evans:| ‘Nancy Lee Pellicier, Priscilla Cruz, Jackie Shrader, Alvania! Singleton, Hilda Rankin, Mary | on @ REAL ICE BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service Thompson Enterprises, Ine, || (ICE DIVISION) Place Your Refrigeration light. Regarding the $3,002.00 re- formation” that thei: Mrs:Vineent Denardo, ‘to a-sén on January” 27th Bich! anan, " Mich. weighed seven pounds, CITY TO BUY LO’ (Contindea trom Seaham: one bélonging to Griffith: Wii y offeréd Griffith’$312 for it in Feb- it’ In July Hunter offered ‘$400 but it was nof until Juné) 1946 that Hunter ~reeeived a reply from Griffith saying he would ac- cept that figure. King Had Plans Hunter was on vacation and | City Manager Dave King was in office at the time. King had plans for a much larger develop- ment for the colored ocmmunity, | Hunter said, Consequent}y:” he |, took no action on the Griffith deal. King had hopes of setting up “a colored recréational area in the space where 70 Navy Dwell- ing units were to be constructed. No further effort to close the} | deal was made until Ellingson re- cently gave Hunter the: green ceived by the city for the Ingra- ham Park property purchased*by the” Army—the .. fotmér* “colored recreation ground, Hunter said: “The city is morally obligated to put the $3002 back into a col- recreation area. Of this amount $975 was spent for lots Insurance company, $875 for lots to the general fund of the city, Have Two Areas Only two very small recrea- ; Fort Village, which is barely volleyball courts and: the school grounds. While receiving Federal aid, | the city placed playground ap- on these grounds | but, Some observers have poirited, ming pools which it seldom uses to capacity and also has Tandon Thomas street which could: be recreation problem but city ‘offi- cials refused to comment on: this aspect f the _Problem. = is More Economical! It Is PURE Healthy and Safe KEY WEST, FLA. "The “newedmier | bet The following students have ‘ll above average for e final six weeks period of the t semester, of the school year Sab, “Amconica’ Sent = ica nliza- i Gardner, Lois Winkler Hp Nellie Menendez. Roberson, Lois 2. ne Doughtry. William Warner, ni 2,%3—Rosemray Kerr, Rosalie | iguez, Ernest Salazai cer ier, Betty Cottrell, Nancy |Spencer,. Billy Sté Picke! Wade, David Pettis, Anne 2,60—Robert Miller, Beverly a Patsy Hattison. » ‘Spear, Marilyn Bennett, Faye Ber- 1:60—Pat Lane, Claude vee Shirley Tift, A. Ford, Joe Lowe, burn, . 1.75—Dan _ Bennett, Russéll, vaidi, Nancy Lane, Andre Mum-|Célina Machin, Adolph ford, Judy, Doughtry. Olga Perez, Mary #0 50-—Michael ‘Arlen, James! 1.50—Joann” . Jack Maigrat, Gerry Albury, Nancy | Currie, Galey Sweet! , Hildo Canalejo, Ruth Keeton, Hilda Biauvelt, Dale Ellis, Rose Pinder, Diaz, Al Goehting, Este} Martinez, Mary Weech. 40—Tony Machado, Giselda Calleja. 2:25—Sylvia Johnson, William ‘Freeman, Clayton Papy, Adoree| TRIU MPH Rodriguez, William Curry, Joan FFEE r, Kermit Roberts, Jerry | co iquez, Conchita Varela, Hil-! 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