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- saTURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1947 ®AGE EOUR - THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ed ‘ol New Sporting Goods ; : Key West Whips Pahokee, «|C0/ Sinsleton porting Goods | |Western Union _|Agencies OK Free} 4 shniace mene oe amet oe May Decide Pate | so». sm « nie so Returns To Port|Flying Instruction! sass: x. wines, 2, eno 38-15; St. Patrick’s, 46-25 OF Training Camp |: 39, i's cizen te ° ying ee 9 ° rauming Camp doeslge op thats cdekienk At nt 219 Simonton street, yesterday Cis hedge [ee ae te ishment at| ‘The sailing vessel, the Western For Veterans Here by County Judge Raymond R, CONCHS RETURN we cure adequate facilities | will feature’ fishing tackle | UO returned to port recently * ta AFTER SUCCESSFUL ° which. would permit the Mi- | sporting goods, paints, tools and| after repairing a break in the Permission has been grante b : R Raiders Rally To ami Sun Sox of the Florida- | similar items, cable of the Wester Unioes icles (be the: Chviliaiy: Aesiopauticn’ Ad | sane Ohne tama OAD TRIP; HAVE 10 T ° ° ki I | rr te gti Robert Smith, proprietor, an-| graph Company linking Key| ministration and the Veterans _ ALARA GEENA LUCENE wins in 12 starts | Trip Wilkie In | sei, sing tsining im Ker [nounces that the new store willl West and Miami Adminisiration to ne eiee| Strand Theater Key West High won their Pl ff. 48 t 39 pending the arrival here of | He stated that it will no longer Capt. G. R. Steadman, who Piying Service here, to give free CHARLES COBURN ia ninth and tenth games of the sea- ay-0. 9 0 Lt. Col. Clifford E. Single- be necessary to go to Miami to} commands the Western Union, flying lessons to veterans, George “THE GREEN YEARS” son by trouncing Pahokee High} After trailing on the short end hsp . Key West ave athletic ~ and the/ said he had an, uneventful trip, 'Faraldo, manager, announced wa Coming: at Pahokee, Thursday, 38 to 15, of a 19-12 ied : fan wl. Hep icion | cone ee eet Contain the| except ‘that the vessel ran into| day. arzan Leopard Woman’ end St. Patrick's High at Miami Taea a ss ata = sa ate te 7 a: oe merchandise and at the rather- rough we: r : * Army, Navy, Marine and Coast NG and ie Beach, 46 to 25, last night. The} °“8e4 © tempfictaally to's | wilf Be askédto allow ‘the {same prices asthosé sporting| “The cable break was’ found Guara men who were discharged Conchs were to return to Key| Points in the'last-half and defeat} Sun Sox to live in vacant goods stores .now,..operating in} spout six miles east of Alligator Iso LTTE, West today, riding high on the'the USS Wilkie, 48 to 32, last}. Army barrack#—guring thelr Miami. ha Light. It had been broken, ac- 1 aps age Seen crest of 10 victories in 12 starts,|night in the first game ofythéir month and afi hore. . His cording to all evidence available eligible for the free lessons, Far-| Monroe Theater Both defeats were by one point,|two-out-of-three series ipl. the Sy cheaer 0 oar a ~ Visiting Mrs. Knowles | to Capt. ‘Steadman, by a ship's| #40 said. Certificates of eligibil- SMITH BALLEW in This morning Coach N. Hay beans! ERED OD Oe eer kell ab a ea Mrs. Betty, Petrosky. anid Mrs. | anchor.* '’ ° * ity must be secured from either “RAWHIDE” Pepper participated in a coaches’) the high school gym. Bernice Juszkeurcz, fram Detrgit,}, The Western Union will remain] Gene Anheir,, Veterans Contact Comi: : up its Spring, training in Key est. ‘Meanwhile, Municipal Stadium Chairman Roy Ham- lin figured that a fund of $700 would permit the Sun Sox to train here—$200 to install showers in the club house (West Poinciana ware- onference at Lake Worth High! The good-sized crowd saw Has- ‘School to complete arrangements |kins, Raider guard, and Skaggs, for the annual South Florida}center, lead the defending city Class B tournament. By swamp-|title-holders to victory with 18 ing its two road foes, Key West! and 11 points, respectively. Gor- stamped itself as one of the two! ™an, Wilkie center, sank six bas- favoritey of the tournament. kets and two free shots for a total The other is Homestead High, |! 14 points. : : which plays here Friday night.; The teams clash again Wednes- The Growers jefeated the , 4ay night. If a third game is ne- house) near the Stadium, pee hs grey coe “% West's |Cessary, it will be played Thurs-] and $500 for lumber with opening game of the season at{@ay night. The ‘Wilkie sails to} which to repair the fence. another port on Friday. Hamlin added that another : ssp sre apres Har In the preliminaries last night,| fund of $500.00 for contin- stead also has defeated Gesu|, 7 vie De nice defeated | eceaiin: High, the only other team to|“amore cou ouncil defeated| gences should be raised, bu said this was not a vital ne- cessity such as the above items. the High School B team in a Girls; League contest, 27 to 12, and Key} West Transit took a close decision ‘ beat Key West. Consequently, amounts to a 1 the Homestead | here Mich., are visiting Mrs. A: P,. Knowles at 821 Duval street. It has been eight years since Mrs. Zuszydeurez was a visitor in this city. After leaving Key West, they will spend a few days with Mrs, Esparanza Loe, formerly of Key West, in Miami. From Miami they will go to St. Petersburg for a short stay with Mrs. Zusckeurcz’ brother- in-law. FLORIDA KEYS (Continued from Page One) stalled ‘by the United States Navy along the highway, bridge over the creek. : The association also‘. proposes to construct any dérial” power transmission line across Lake Surprise, north of. the ‘embank- ment of the Overseas ‘Highway } in’Key’ West'until the hext break in‘a cable is, reported. Josephine Gosselin Miss Josephine Gosselin, for- mer employe at ship’s service at the Submarine Base, will be married to Chief Boatswain’s Mate John Shafchuk of the Sub- marine Base, Tuesday at 5:30 p. m., at the St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Catholic Church, it was announced today. Miss Gosselin is the daughter of Mr,-and Mrs, Ji E. .Gosselin, son of chuk of Gary, Ind, The brides, maid will be miss Vera Shafchuk, from the mainland to Key Largo. will be matron of honor, To WedJ Shafchuk ready for use Monday and will of Tampa. The groom-to-be is the |- Mi ‘and* Mrs. Cal Shaf- |} sister of Chief Shafchuk; Mrs. | Gerald Lopez, sister of the bride, The proposed thxe¢-wire trans-| Following the ceremony, to be mission line, with ‘a clearance| performed by Rev. J. E. John- of 26 feet above mean low water,! son, pastor, a reception will be will operate at a potential 12,500’ held at the Fleet Reserve Club, volts between phases, and 7,500 Submarine Base, volts, phase to neutral. | - Colonel Willis E. Teale, of the: corps of engineers, informs The: Citizen that no hearing will i: ALBURY & SO held on the association’s applica- | NEON LIGHTING SERVICE tion, but that anybody may file! Officer, in the Federal building, dr County Service Officer Jack Saunders, in the County Court House. ’ Faraldo said he has five planes train 24 students in a class. In- struction will be given at any time of the day by a staff of five instructors under Chief Pilot Catherine S, Loft, former Wasp pilot, CAA flight instruc- tor and ground school instruc- tor. Each course will extend nine weeks. He the Famous -ULLER FIBER BROOM } "CAPU: 'O DE Fine Custom TAILORING Suits - Trousers - Slacks for LADIES and GENTS |Made-to-Order in our Shop Here in Key West NO WAITING 30 YEARS! 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(Hill, g 2 2 6 1, Gorman 1, Hill 1. ey re Wise, g O° FG; --0) JS s d — — -—) Seore by quarters of the sec- Sox Play Rai CTS, | rotais— 13 6 32 ond game: TP ° Red Raiders Transit Co. 5 13 3 8-29 Trojans; Lastres In Player-Position— FG FT TP. Radio 6 5M Gee 7° a ‘ Villareal, f 4 2 10; Personal fouls: C. Smith 2, R. Roberts, f 4 1 9 V. Smith 1, Ward 1, L. Smith 2, Duel W ith Sweeting | Alonzo, f 0 0 0 G. Sweeting 2; free throws miss- ine. thaniedeading sRIic | Skaggs, ¢ 5 1 led: McCown 2, Pinder 1: : ne le aie lead ing jue Soe | Haskins, g 8 2 18| will test their strength tomor- | sweeting, g 0 oO 0; Score by quarters of the first row when they tackle the Red | Sawyer, ¢ i 0 vas: TP Raiders in the first game of a i SS ke OG: 5 12 2 827 scheduled twin bill. In the sec-} Potais— 21 6 48 High School B2 2 2 6—12 ond game, the Blue Sox will! score by quarters: TP; Field goals: Soriano 5, Knuck play host to the Trojans. _|USS Wilkie 3 16 9 4 32/1, Arthur 1, Saunders 4, Collins Manager Manolo Acevedo, of |Red Raiders _4 °8 14,:22—48 2, Cruz 2, Roberts 1, Romaguera the Blue Sox, will probably send| personal _ fouls: icKee . 4, 2; free throws: Lastves against the hard-hitting Raiders again, Lastres is now the property of the Augusta Red- birds, Yankee farm club, of the South Atlantic League. For Schmitz 3, Albers 6 the Raiders, Manager Bill Cates will have to decide between Bo; Meador or Bubber Sweeting. Es C . x > : (Crackli mond Albury will do the receiv- ee FOS ag ing for the Raiders. bird's eye In the second game, the Tro jans will try to keep in pace with} the Raiders when they meet the Sox in the nightcap. Both the BONE Fabric .. . Grey only. Raiders and Trojans are now tied: Sizes 9 to 15. for second place. 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