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TURSDAY, JANUARY. 4 1949.> BASKETBALL LEAGUE RESUMES PLAY TONIGHT Junior Varsity And, — Beachcombers, Boh’s Sport Shop, Pollock's | 1.’ Drosented Jewels To Play ] The Island’ City Basketball | In Januar Ye mi League will resume it’s schedule |.. Rehearsals. of new: play, “Qne's tonight after a lay off of two {A Crewd,” which will be present! weeks during 'the holidays. The | eq by the Key West layers in| present Island City League is: ;, Ref one of the fastest and - best ever organized. All teams are very evenly matched and the winner is usual- ly the one who gets the breaks. The games tonight are: 7 P. M.—Jr. Varsity vs Beach- combers. 8 P. M.—Bob’s_ Sport Shop vs Pollock’s Jewels. 9 P, M.—Sonar vs Coca-Cola. The schedule of . games January is as follows: Jan. 5—7 PM Sonar “B” vs Beachcombers, 8 PM Elks vs New Play To | ¥ day night at the Barn Theatré. “One’s-A Crowd,” a farce with an’ atomic flavor, is authored’ by Mr. Eugene Raskin of New York | City who is a professor on the faculty. of Columbia University. ,; The presentation by the Key ‘ West Players will be the world |premiere of this three-act comedy. Guy Carlton and Ann Carlton ; who are.-directors of “One’s A Crowd,” have assembled an ex- Billie's, 9 PM Sonar “A” vs Pol-| cellent. cast. headed by Mrs lock's. Jean: Findley. and Lt. Comdr. { in } ' Jan. 6—7 PM Jr. Varsity vs! w.E, McGonagle. Other mem- Billie’s 8 PM Bobs vs Coca-cola, bers of the cast are Lt. (jg) C. K. oie Sonar Ba ve meee “py | Moore, Leda Lane, Jonathan F. a, Gg aoa pantie Jacknon, , Tarann Morrison and ss Sates pea oeee Nelt Gilmore. . vs Billie's, 9 PM’ Sonar “A Vs |" In, view‘ of the significance of ee ere Elks ve Jr. Var. | this Play in the history of. the _Jan. 12—7 PM Elks vs Jr. Vat-| Barn; Theatre, it is expected that siya One ELE > ba ede a gala first night crowd will ap- Cola; 9 PM Sonar “A” vs Bob's "| pear. .Among the first _nighters wen18—@ PM Sopar” 'B v5) will be the author himself who is po ee PM Abd eocrge éoming to Key West from New } ong ae a PM Jr, Varsity vs | York especially to see the first Beachcomber’s, 8 PM Coca-Cola —— me ane he has vs Bob's, 9 PM Sonar “A” vs had a‘wide and varied experience Pollocks. ot inthe theatre and in radio. He Jan. ‘1 sonar B v3 reach: has: written extensively for radio combert@ yM Pe ks vs Billie's, | arid. has, published several songs. . 4 ye ae hs Bhi ys | Insaddition she these accomplish- fd pikes rth) ments; Mr: kin is an accom- Billie's, 8 PM Sonar see EIKs, | plished: guitarist and folk singer. 9 Ct ga PM oo diver? He’ is a’ presnber of the American | sity, 8 PF Billie's vs Beachcomb- Deane aoe ers, 9 PM Bob's.vs Pollock’s. Jan. 26 —7 PM ‘ Sonar..“B” vs Jr. Varsity, 8 PM Bob’s vs Coca- Cola, 9 PM Sonar “A” ws Pol- locks. i Jan. 27—7. PM: - Sonar “B” vs Billie’s, 8 PM Elks. vs Beach- Combers, 9-PM Sonar “A” vs Coca-Cola. How They Stand BASKETBALL Class “A” League Club— w Bob’s-Sport Shop : a JOHN (JOHNNY) LUJACK, born. Jan: 4, 1925, at Connells- ville, Pa., son. of a boilermaker and ‘the’ youngest of four boys all a eae of Whom were athletes. In his : high school fH} days, Johnny . turned down an offer from > the Pittsburgh Pirates as well as 35 scholar- ships, prefer- ring, Notre Dame, where ‘Sehnay lujack he = became ‘quarterback. He was chosen on The Associated Press All-Amer- ican teams of 1946 and 1947 and played the 1948 season with the Chicago Bears. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Leroy R. Grumman, board chairman of Grumman Aircraft, maker of Navy’s famed wartime “Helleats,” born Huntington, N. Y., 54 years ago. Dr. Edwin C. Witte of the Uni- versity of Wisconsin, economist, labor mediator, born in Jeffer- son Co., Wis., 62 years ago. ‘Willard H. Dow, famed presi- dent of Dow Chemical Co., Mid- land, Mich., born in Midland, 52 years ago. Helen Hall, famed social work- er, head of the Henry Street Set- tlement, New York City, born Kansas City, Mo., 57 years ago. Max Eastman of New York, au- thor-editor, born Canandaigua, N. Y., 66 years ago. Charles Gibbs Adams of Pasa- dena, Cal., famed landscape ar- chitect, born in Los Angeles, 65 years ago. Rabbi James G. Heller of Cin- cinnati, born in New Orleans, 57 | years ago. | Clarence R. Lindner, publisher | of the San Francisco Examiner, | born in New York City, 59 years | ago. L. Pct. 1 .800 2 .600 3 400 4 .200] (3 Sonar Schoor Pollock’s' Jewels - Independents 1 Class "B” Leagu Club— WwW. Sonar School .... Elks Club Juniér Varsity Beachcombers Jewelers 2 Billie’s Drive-Ins -... 0 ~ LOCAL BASEBALL Key West Sénior Baseball League (Municipal Stadium) Club— ‘ Key West Clowns Red Raiders Atomic Bombers American Legion Sports. Caletidar SKATING Bayview Park, Night FRIDAY— 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. ' TENNIS Bayview Park, Afternoons and Nights Daily play. SHUFFLEBOARD (Bayview Park) Daily play. BASKETBALL High School Gymnaium (Night) See story elsewhere page. SENIOR BASEBALL Municipal Stadium, Afternoon To be announced. Wet Drilling Rediices Silicosis MOSCOW—(4) — The newspa- per “Medical Worker” announces progress in the battle with silico- sis. The paper states that enperi- ments in the Urals in “wet drill- ing” have resulted in reductions below the danger norm of-dust in the respiratory area of miners ex- amined. It was announced that the largest mine in the Kizel coal basin had now adopted the “wet drilling” system. I. Pet: 0 1.000 1° .800 4 333 4 333 5 .000 . Pet. 667 556 556 222 t on this { New F loor Cover May Last Forever If any housewife wants a floor covering to last from her wedding day to her dia- mond anniversary. Ameri- can manufacturers will soon be able to furnish it, accord- ing to present indications. An English manufacturer says the new covering, billed 4s “practically indestruc- tible under normal use.” will be ready for distributors by next July 1. It will’be pro- duced in 10 colors. The increased durability of the new product is due to use of a resin-based syn- thetic instead of linseed oil, used for years in making such coverings. | ! t | | if i} | i Add mixed cooked vegetables | to a ring of tomato aspic and} serve with deveiled eggs for aj luncheon dish; fill the center of! the ring with short sprays of wa‘ tercress. | : | January, will be résumed Mon-. | Wells, { Howard E. ‘Wilson, Howard Over- | Adams and Ramon Rodriguez. Wickers’ Funeral - Tomortow P.M. | Funeral »3¢ vices for Harry L. Wickers, -yho died overseas in the Normandy invasion, will be held. \toférrow afternoon at 5 o’clock in St. Mary’s Star of the A Sea Catholic Church. Mass for the, dead will 'be said at’ 8:45 a. aftewWehich; the body will lie | the, Churehiuntil the services ! the m ‘a L why lily--plot-in Catholic Funeral Home gelof arrangements. » Mothers, Rose A. Wickers}. sisters, Mrs. Odell Rouse, rs, Dorothy Atwell; brathong Wiliam and Franklin Wickersg~ Arthur. Sawyer Post Honor Guard will attend the funeral in a body, fire a volley, with taps by a bugler;“and hold services at the grave. Pallbearers will be selec- ted from the membership..’ Willard Russell Funeral Service Funer; rvices for Willard F. Russell will be held this after- noon ‘afio'clock in the First Congregational Church. The officiating clergymen will be the ‘Rev. John’ Peyton, the pastor, “ang the Rev.G. Leon of the First Methodist Church. Pritchard. Funeral Home charge of arrangements. Pallbearers; Gavin Drummond, is in lin, Earl R, Adams, Louis Car- bonell gng@sMax Marks. Honorary pallbearers, Dr. J. B. Parramore, Larry ‘Gardner, Ed- mund Mumford, Archie Lowe, Everett Rivas, Raymond Lord, Clarence,..Higgs, A. Maitland’ Winter Visitor ° Died‘ Monday ‘Raymond Krakowski, 44, win- ter visitor here, died Monday in Monroe County Hospital, after a short illness. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Ruth Krakowski; one daughter, Darleng; one sister, Mrs. K. R. Fieming of Miami; one brother Frank Krakowski, of Lorain, O, ‘The body, accompanied by the widow, is being sent today by the Pritchard Funeral Home to Lor- ain, Ohig, for funeral services and burial in the family plot in Lor- ain. Miss " Folgeres Died Yesterday ' Miss Angela Folgeres, 36, died yesterday afternoon at 3:50 o'clock in thé Monroe County Hospital, after a long illness. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 4:30 p. m. in the Chapel of the Lopez Funeral Home. Fi Rev. F. J. Kness, of St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Catholic Church, will officiate. Burial -will be in the Catholic Cemetery. Survivdrs: Two brothers Ensel- mo and Vincent. Folgeres. Interesting Notes. Dr. _Hsue-shen-Tsen, 38-year- old native of China, named to head the new Jet Propulsion Center, at the California Institute of Technology set up by the Gug- genheim Foundation is consider- ed oné of_the most brilliant sci- entists in this field today. The active American merchant marine ocean-going fleet employs some 80,000 officers and seamen. i Sen re i Rr eee ee ee Shakespeare acted in his play “Hamlet,” playing the part of the Ghost. There is no known specific treatmeng for a common cold. Of the 435,000 registered pro- fessional nurses in the country, only about 280,000 are active. Algae are microscopic plant life, seen by the layman as green scum, J ~~ CLASSI FIED ADS Information for the Advertisers RATES Regular Type for each insertion, but th miniinuit charge for the firs 15 words or less is 30c. Black Face Type Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at*the rate of 2¢ a word The rate for blackface type il TT tis 3¢ a word and the minimum charge for the first 15 words or less is 45c. PAYMENT Payment for classified ad- vertisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertis- ers with ledger accounts may lave their advertisements charged. ti iS t ALL ADVERTISING IS ACCEPTED under the following conditions: ing, transient or contract, The Citizen will be res ADVERTISING, and in DISPLAY ADVERTIS: the part of the advertisement where the error occurs. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS PRE OLE aegis ies Same Furnished 2%-room apartment. Utilities furnished. $25.00 week- ly. Sea Isle Apartments, 915 Windsor Lane. janl-tf ———————— Furnished apartment, 3 rooms and bath. Maid and janitor serv- * ices, linens and utilities fur- nished. Coral Hotel Apart- ments, opposite Post Office. janl-tf SL 1 bedroom apartment, Private bath. Seasonal or yearly. No children or pets. 1328 White Street, janl-tf IES Se SELEY ES URA OCe e eS Tourist Court Apartments. Elec- tric kitchen. Reasonable. Chil- dren’ welcomed. Apply 909 Elizabeth Street. jan1-tf Furnished two-bedroom apart- ment. Hot water. Electric re- frigerator. $74 monthly. Apply The Citizen Office. jan4-tf Several two and three-bedroom apartments. Rental for season only, Cecil Carbonell, 700 Du- val, Phone 16 or 182-W. jan4-1tx FOR RENT—COTTAGES Seasonal, de luxe, modern 3-room cottage. Couple only. No pets. Completely redecorated, _ tile floor, shower, new refrigerator. Everything furnished. 611 Tru- man Avenue. Furnished 3-room cottage. Adults, no. pets. Phone 222-M or 625 Angela. jan4-2tx FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMs | Overseas Hotel, low rates. Cof- fee shop, . bar. jan1-tf STORAGE Sitiaretnepiteeatatenteneeennmernseneeensiash Red Brick Storage Co. Furniture or commercial. Phone 798. i janl-tf GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES Visit us in our new location—830 Fleming Street. corner of Mar- garet. Key West Garden and Lawn Supply Co. jan3-tf REPAIRS—ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Washers, irons, vacuums and fans-repaired. O’Briant, Phone 1164-M. jan3-6t BOOKS AND ART SUPPLIES : Books Books Books Art Supplies Art Sunvlies Bookshop. Cor. Simonton & Eaton jan4-tues-thurs-sat-lmox jan4-3tx | DEADLINE To insure publication, copy must be in the office béfore 11-) of clock on the day of publica- ° on. OFFICE Business office in The ‘Citi- zen Building, corner Greene and Ann Streets. Door to the right on entering builditig. In the event of error in advertis: ponsible only for the first insertion in CLASSIFIED’ ~ ING for only the actual amount of space occupied by _—_—_ FOR SALE—USED CARS 1947 Fordor Super Buick. Cash! or credit. Call 1530-R after 4:30. dec30-5tx Buick °’48 Super Convertible. Fully equipped. Priced for quick sale. Phone L. Melley, ; Hotel La Concha. jan4-3tx eS SE ie See FOR SALE—USED TRUCKS 11940 Ford panel truck. Excel-! . lent condition. $625. 1415 Pine! Street. jan3-6tx FOR SALE—REAL FSTATE Equity in furnished MacArthur} house. Phone 1067-J. | | jan3-6tx } A home that is also good income property. Fine location for beautiful tea room on. street}: where property grows in value. j Write Box X-17, c/o Citizen! Office. jan4-3t | | | | Subdivision lots for sale. oa fishing camp and home site lo- cation, ocean to highway front-! age, dredged channel on each Joh 22 miles from Key West. Resi- dent agent on premises. $1000 ; to $1600. Summerland Key, c/o Ramrod Key P.O., Fla. Phone! Summerland Key No.: 1. | jan7-12t) Two-bedroom house, completely furnished, in desirable location. $4000 cash. Balance easy terms. Cecil Carbonell, 700 Duval, Phone 16 or 182-W. jan4-1tx FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS Four apartments, rooms and light housekeeping rooms, $5 to $15 per week. 411 William Street. J jani-l1mox | } 410 Fleming! Street, has an efficiency apt. | The Stutz Hotel, and several sleeping rooms va-} cant. _Low weekly or monthly, rates. jan1-tf; FOR RENT—HOUSES Two-bedroom house, furnished. Just redecorated inside. Ex- cellent location. Season only.!} Phone 667-J. jant-tf Furnished 2-bedroom house, sea-| son or yearly. 1212 Pearl St. jan3-2t! \ FOR RENT—ROOMS H ! | Large, furnished bedroom. $8.00! per week. 626 Grinnell Street. | jan4-3tx WANTED—SALESMEN FOR RENT—STORES Sees Danese CS Sia s+ FOR SALE—HOTELS Small hotel in downtown Key West, Fla., contains 8 large rooms with 5 baths and two apartments. All in perfect condition. Large lot and good money maker. Must dispose on account of healthy Box 532, Key West, Fla. ~ s janistt_‘ FOR SALE—BOATS* AND MARINE MOTORS | ‘ Gray marine engines and service: C. R. Smith, opposite Firestone Station, Marathon. _jan'l-Imo | 11-foot Marine plywood boat. $55. 46 Rest Beach. . dec31-5tx 26’ cabin cruiser with 112 h.p. engine, $450. Phorie 263-M. jan4-3t FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Maple twin beds, box springs, in- nerspring mattresses, chest. Brand new 34x84 jalousie door. Brand new gas range.for apart- ment or trailer.. Cot and mat- tress. Cheap. 1328 White. jani-tf Se BES toes Servel refrigerator,"Easy mangle, ‘ water cooler. Call at Southern’ Cross Hotel. + deg3l-tf cleared, graded, water, Simmons davenport, 9x14 rug. Phone 1067-J. jan3-6tx Kenmore electric washer. $30.00. 626 Grinnell Street. jan4.3tx Maytag washer, 6 months old, ‘in perfect condition. Price new, $154.95... Asking ..$100.... 505-B Poinciana. jan4-3tx FOR SALE—HOUSES AND LOTS Two furnished houses, desirable location. - Write owner, ‘Box XY, c/o Citizen. jan4-10t FOR SALE-—-PROMISSARY NOTES fi Notes (Promissary),. le each. Minimum five. Artman Press, Citizen Bldg., Phone 51. » dec27-tf FOR SALE—BUSINESS PLACES Direct positive photo studio. Cost $750. Plenty stock. ‘Apply: 516 Fleming. Will sacrifice. jan3-3tx Cafe for sale in heart of busitiéss district. Selling die. to. ill health. Write Box W-71, Citi- zen Office. jan4-3t Motorcycle Shop for sale cheap. Apply 132 Simonton, Phone 287. jan4-tf£ Wanted at once: Men or women to supply consumers’ with everyday household plan in City of Kev West. Full or part time. Earnings based on sales. Write Rawleigh’s. Dept. FAA-660-728, Memphis. Tenn. jan4-5-6-11-12-13-6tx HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE necessi- | ties under our factorv to home | Large store. 218 Simonton, 35x60. Reasonable. Phone 682, ask for} Hy. jani-tf FOR RENT—BOATS ; Sam Lowe’s Boat Rental Service. | New Mercury outboard motors and Ramsey plywood boats and} rowboats. Visit Stock Island today and fish your worries away. dec30-6tx Good business opportunity for couple to operate fishing camp on Cudjoe Key. For details con- tact Sawyer, 1501 United St. yan4-5tx HELP WANTED—MALE MOVING AND HAULING Furniture Moving .. . General Hauling Every. Load Fully Insured ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 166 E. V. Kinsman = jan3-1mox WANTED—EMPLOYMENT WANTED—Employment Young lady desires housework, one-or two days per week. Phone 437-J. jan4-3tx | WANTED TO RENT tag} | Cultured. settled woman desires housekeeping room, reasonable, | Two Box H.C., jan4-Sts j in congenial home. c/o Citizen, Wanted—Man or boy to shine} shoes. Apply Jim's Smoke Shop. 510 Fleming Street. jan3-3tx Delivery boy with driver's li- cense. Also grocery clerk. See Mr. Alexander, Victory HELP WANTED—FEMALE Photographer, young lady, night club experience preferred. State age, experience and qualifica- tions. Box SE, c/o Key West Citizen. jan4-2t waitresses at 124 Duval Street. Apply after 5. jan4.3tx Cash | Market, 1028 Truman Avenue. | jan4-3t; FOR RENT—GARAGES Garage on “Margaret street, near Fleming Street. Apply Sam Harris, Citizen Office. | jan3-3tx % i \ Key Wes 132 DUVAL STREET FOR SALE—TRAILERS 6 x 9 luggage trailer. New tires and tubes. Reasonable. Apply 510 Fleming. jan3-3tx FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Bundles of old newspapers at .1- @ent each bundle. Inquire at The Citizen Office. nov20-tf | Good design in your letterhead, business card or outside, sign enhances the prestige of your business. Bring your art, de- sign and decorating problems to the Marshall Studio on Tele- graph Lane. dec28;jan4-2t ulus Rambaribce OMRON a. sara For QUALITY FLOORS, Its Inle@id Linoleum Asphalt Tile New Colors and Patterns for Every Roum in the House SINK COVERING OUR SPECIALTY FREE ESTIMATES t Floor Covering Co. M. E. Stutz PHONE 1454

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