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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19 Junior Varsity Beachcomber Jewelers Hobs Sport Shop Emerges Vietor Over faependents: Sonar Seheol Aho Wins ames were ve Var “t game by a 42 the Beachcomb- © the second game shop won over 3 ww 28 tent ‘ the Sound Jewelers by the Juni and was the he way He «int Suunder Total 4 11—42 13—33 3, Coop- ke Ingra 4 Shep nders | umpire Tallon Bob's five with pert Shop with four Indepen m the the seven Barber at play te Total 9 1-33 10—28 » Sonar plers, way game the terms and was all the iy rit yabn 13. 9 each, Skaggs scor “i Growe and Ketch ‘ each was the in Jew skage Total 41 s—36 Sports Calendar SKATING Reyview Park, Night TENNIS Beyview Perk Afternoons and Nights SH PPLEBOARD Bayview Park) BASKETBALL " B ' Billie val A Vv Bille . B ‘ | J SENIOR BASEBALL Moniewps! Stadium. Afterncon Key] Jersey City nt heavy R y , 1949 Defeats How They Stand BASKETBALL Class “A” League Club— W. L. Pet. Bob's Sport Shop @ 3) 457 Sonar School 6 5 545 Pollock's Jewels 5 6 .455 Independents 3.8 275 Class “B" pecave Club— W. L. Pet, Sound School 10 0 1.000 Elks Club 8 2 800 Beachcomber Jewelers 4 7 364 Junior ty 4 7 364 Billie's Drive-Ins 010 .006 S BASEBALL STANDING Island City Baseball League (Municipal Stadium) Club— . L. Pet. Key West Clowns 7 4 636 Atomic Bombers 74 5 xRed Raiders 5 5 xAmerican Legion 2 8 .200 xTie game. : Leading Cave i te) fo} Scorers In 6A? op? Classes ‘A’, ‘B Leading scorers in the Class} B” Basketball League, up to and including games of January | 4 FG -FT 66 «10 ‘ Villareal, BJ 60 19 Nunez, EC 60 15 Peterson, SS 60 11 C. Valdez, EC 58 4 Myatt, SS 43 «(10 Curry, EC 43 a 9: Saunders, BJ 35 5 75 Cooper, JV 36 2 «#74 Hale, SS 31 5 67 Sanderson, SS 33 3 69 Bazo, BDI 30 6 66 JV—Junior Varsity. BJ — Beachcomber Jew- elers. EC—Elks Club. SS—Sound School. BDI—Billie’s Drive-Ins. Most field goals scored—Oro- pesa 66, followed by Villareal, Nunez and Peterson 60 each. Most free throws—Villareal 19, Nunez 15. Most free throws missed—j%3-ogdon, weight 128, U. S. Naval s | Srogdon, weis , U. S. Naval{ Sport Shop and at USO Ni = aa 24, Villareal 16, Cooper -spital and Harold Carbonell, $1021 Duval stret a fency soeapine oa ft Most personal fouls—Kerr 20, Foe eT A La aS -—-——— that this Ordinance :is necessary Villareal 18, Valdez 17 for preservation of peace, ‘héalth, Re erts owns s prosperity and safety. of. the Leading scorers in Class “ant people of The City of Key ‘West, i League | 3 ° ida. Player— FG FT pts! « ‘ d B b ll L Section 3. That the reading of Skaggs, PJ 51 14 NG €2 in ase a eague this Ordinance ‘at: two regular Roberts, BSS 44 9 97 | meetings, not less than. oné wéek McKee, SS 39 12 «90 | % He Has An Average pps is hereby Tete ue 3 . BS . 33 ¢ % unanimous vote of the Com-| G Sertec BSS 25 2 11 | TODAY'S BIRTHDA OE 2964; Acevedo one G. Sweeting, 1 27 6 60] (Know America) en Berton, Fee teen shall F. Sweeting i 24 12 oo Karl Krueger, director of the = x is passagé and: ‘adoption’ and ana Meek Fe ae 2 ce | toil # Symphony, uOrchesten, Second Spot, .432 thentication by..the sighatute. of ey os ae <c ne a evn in Athison, Kans., 55 year Official batting averages of thei Ge presiding officer; ahd. th Smith, PJ a 8 fil Soe Island City Baseball League, up{ Clerk of the Comtnission, . an in PD tock’: Fawele, |. Dt Ernest C. Colwell, president] 44 include mearies wet P| publication thereof oné time. in a bed Gcblr Spark Shop |) the Un ty of Chicago.| Sunda ‘ e of last newspaper of general ‘circulation gash a Sene i Dp. j vern in Hallstead. Pa., 48 years . ABR H Ay | published in . The aoe of Key SS—Sound School. % ee ee ve. West, Florida. I—Independents Oveta Culp Hobby of Hous-| Acevedo Raiders 37 1: 18 me Passed and adopted By the Citi a a, Tes newspaper editor, for- | Brown, ee : _ Commigsion at “a. meeting, held ver WAC head, born in Texas, y ‘ this 17th day of January, A. D. Sports Shorts [0% S98) Robivis omh, 39 518 S80 oe, oe Prot. Edward §S. Corwin of} t as (s) Av MAITLAND ADAMS, r Bill Doherty, Villanova’s 155] inceton University, professor ee Be Clowns 412 342 , Mayors pound football quarterback, ae: sevitus of jurisprudence, born| j ne a oe 7 . 3331 Attest: 4, wey ceived a special award as out-) ar Plymouih, Mich, 71" years | SSher Raiders 5 8 3331" vievo Lowe, ‘ tanding in the Philadelphia dis- ’ Arango, Raids.-Leg. 9 4 3 333} sani9.1949 Cily: Clerk. trict last season G. Bolte, nationat | Ale (ees : a = 2 aseeunietaairtaistar oni cre ofabe amencan AR oO. MTch, Geese es RESOLUTION NO. 370 war days for George Washington ‘ee, born in New! santana, Bombers .35 5 10 ae \ 4 RESOLUTION. FIXING. University, has returned to] pr Sherwood aay cet New! Cates, Raiders . 32 11 10 312 AND PLACE yon, BCBUING Wemiagion, D.C.) aa eee ie wiles, lectee foraes vite Ea ee ¢ 202 ORFATION ORDINANCE. ee ene ee ——— A. secretary in Asia, born) G10 Legion 25 3 7 280/THE CITY OF KEY | WEST, apes re *: at vla, ef 2 “ TODAY UN HISTORY avenworth, Kans, 78 years! Roker, Raiders 25 8 10 .285)FLORIDA, FOR THE ‘FISCAL (Know America) nem |J. Vil'al, Raiders 14 3 4 .285| YEAR "Ep ENDING DECEN. oy | D. Lastres, Legion 2415 6 .250}1, 1949, M- 1819—United States and Brit-] “ESDAY. JANUARY 18, 1948) Foe Bombers 24 5 6 250] BER 31,1949. ain disputed Oregon. 1840—Lieut. Charles Wilkes, USN. first to sight the Ant- aretic continent—in charge of a rather poorly-equipped U. S. ex- pedition 1847—Gov. Charles Brent and » score of other Americans slain Mexican-Indian uprising - Presidential Succession ely superceded, enacted Congress. American troops land in to protect the railroad 1912 Chin 1933—Governor of Iowa pension of foreclosures—de- pression days beginning insur- ince companies moratorium over country 1937—Howard Hughes makes flying history flying cross-coun- n 7's hours. 1942—Germans, Japs and Italy eign @ new military pact. 1944—A dozen American planes lost in attack on Rabaul 1945—United States and Allies! sign armistice with Hungary. 1946—Steel strike involving me 790,000 begins Subs cribe To The Citizen. ————$— ——__—-- agree to joint occupancy of! i in| } Jackson, Miss. ing their home at Shaw, Miss. (®) Photo HERE ARE DAVE “BOO” FERRIS, Boston Red Sox pitcher, and his bride, the former Mirian Izard. They are visiting in They were married seven weeks ago, are miak- | Rich Had A Draw Friday Night; Both Confident Of Winning This G. E. Rich, |} at, vs. | Week weight 140, Fawtu- Antonio Key, weight 145, ~ey West, whose bout resulted in w last Friday will meet each her again at the USO NCCS sinoker on January 21. Both men are confident of win- ng, gressive fighters equally deter- ned to get the decision. This ut promises a lot of action. R. L. Pyatt, weight 177, USS Giimore who defeated Fields last veek, will be matched with Cros- »? Horne, weight 170, Key vatt and Horne are both ght, and equa} in reach. Billie Brogdon, weight 134, will et Norman Leonard, weight 13, H. M. C. S. Nootka. Bobbie and the fans will see two in | Myron C. Taylor, the Presi. onal representative at born in Lyons, N. rs ago. Lieut. Gen. Barton K. Yount, orn in Troy, Ohio, 65 years ago. Prof. Donald G. Paterson University of Minnesota, } noted psychologist, born in Co- mbus, Ohio, 57 years ago. Danny Kaye, actor-comedian, born in New York City, 36 years igo. Gary Grant, screen star, born ‘n England, 53 years ago. Robert W. Lea, president of 1e = Johns-Manville Company, norn Wapdsville, Wis., 63 years go. Richard E. Berlin, sher, born in Omaha, rears ago. Dr. Tertius Van Dyke, dean of the Hartford, Conn... Theological Seminary, born in New York, 63 j years ago. | Mrs. Pearl A. Wanamaker, not- «ad State of Washington superin- ‘ondent of instruction, born i Mabana, Wash., 50 years ago. Ibert Wolte Gabriel, New York dramatic and music critic, bern Brooklyn, N. Y., 59 years Hearstspub- Nebt., 55 of | n "ICH VERSUS KEY MEET -N NCCS SHOW FRIDAY » weight 130, Key West School have been matched. Ed Overlin, 113, Key West high school, and Bob Shaw, weight 110 of Key West high school, who fought to a draw last week, are anxious to box again for a deci- sion. Other proposed matches are William Littlejohn, NAS, 134 vs. Armando Chavez, 135, Key West; Adrian Austria, 118, NAS, vs. John Kingborn, 125, FAWTUlant; H. J. Majchrowski, 160, FAWTU- ant vs. Roger Williams, 157, Sea- plane Eddie Manning, 126, NAS, Ron- ald Cotton, b Fleet Sonar and M. L. Harris, 144, Fleet So- nar, will be matched with oppd- nents to be announced later. Cot- ten won from Bob Wilson of Val- ley Stream, New York, last week, in one of the best bouts of the evening. Reserved and general admis- sion tickets are on sale at Bob's High Pitchers | Vidal won one and lost none; J. Moore won one, lost none; Alce | won four, lost one. B. Sweeting won four, J. Casa, Jr., won two, lost one; Mitchell won one, lost one; M. | Sanchez won one, lost one: Baker won one, lost one: Villareal won ! two, lost two; A. Dean won one, |iost’ one; mitral won one, lost one; G. Lastres won one, los two; Thomas won one, lost one. lost two; National Wildlife Restoration Week has been held annually ince 1939 when it was first pro- imed by the late President | Franklin. D. Roosevelt. It serves to bring all people together in ! common purpose to conserve, re- store, and protect our soil, forests, | minerals, waters, and wildlife. | | According to one source, rheu- people about $750,000,000 a year in lost wages, relief payments and doctor bills. | John A Diemond, president of the Insurance Company of North America, Philadelphia, born in | Philadelphia. 63 years ago. matic diseases cost the American | “ Siayegsy oye yy a Klee PSE OF THE te ence 1T FLom No. 8-660 JOSEPT t BUSREE, Jr. 4 or TO: ALICE BUSBER, 106 George Washington U. cage squad. ORDINANCE NO. 237, _.__ COMBASSION SERIES AN ORDINANCE FUR’ AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 218, COMMISSION SERIES, OF}. THE ORDINANCES OF THE , CITY OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE IMPOSING OF LICENSES AND OTHER TAXES ON PRIVILEGES, BUS-| as INESSES, OCCUPATIONS AND! PROFESSIONS CARRIED ON. AND ENGAGED IN WITHIN THE CITY OF KEY. WEST, | FLORIDA, BY CHANGING THE AMOUNT OF A FEE LEVIED ON A CERTAIN BUSINESS UN- DER SECTION 4 OF SAID ORD- INANCE; DECLARING, THIS ORDINANCE TO BE AN EMER- GENCY MEASURE, AND BY UNANIMOUS VOTE OF: THE COMMISSION DISPENSING WITH THE NECESSITY OF READING THIS ORDINANCE AT TWO REGULAR MEETINGS. NOT LESS THAN ONE WEEK WHEN ORDINANCE GOES IN- TO EFFECT. Be it enacted by the City Com- mission of The City of Key West, Florida: Section 1. That ‘Section 4 of Ordinance No. 218, Commission Series, of the Ordinances of The: City of Key West, Florida, sarne being an Ordinance relating to. the imposing of licenses ‘and other taxes on privileged, «.businessés, occupations and professions: car. Tied on and engaged ‘in’ within The City of Key West, Florida be by changing the amount of-a fee levied on a certain business there- under. Telegraph Compeni Section 2. This’ Ordinance is Be it resolved by the City Corn! mission of The City of ‘Key West, Florida, as follows: A public hearing on the appro- priatigrt ordinance of The City of Key West, Florida for the fiscal year beginning January. 1, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, is hereby called for 8 o'clock P.M. Monday, February, 7, 1949, at the Commission Chatnber-in ‘the City Hall, Key West, Florida,.at which time and place the.City Commis- sion of said City will sit for the purpose of holding sich ‘public hearing. The City Clerk. is hereby di rected to give notice of such. pI lie hearing by. publishing ws Resolution in one issue of Key West Citizen, a pean published in The -City of Key { West, Florida, such publication to be effected at least. five days be+ fore the daté of said bearing. | Passed and adopted by’ the City Commission at, 2 meeting béld this «17th day of January, AD. 1949. (s) A, MAITLAND ADAMS, Mayor. Attest: VICTOR LOWE, janl9,1949 City Clerk. SAME BEING AN ORDINANCE}, APART; AND_ PROVIDING; and the same is hereby amended |: Plaintiff, Div ve. oe ad ant. ouDEA SFION Cathedrat _fiseet. Anfiapotis, Marylan ‘ NOVICE. TE is ABRERY fay eH that the undersigned, desiting to \pengage in business und: the fie- ‘| titious. name of “Te weomet Welcome Service’ i hare clerk of the Monroe County, Dated January p You are hereby. + peauivee to ap-‘} Bear to the RIL of Complaint, for entitled cause on oS nie vane Febraary, 1949, the allegations therein’ WM be salien ds confessed. ‘This order to: be: published once @ Week for. four consecutive’ weeks it inf Eee West Citizen, a news- | =e ih ishéd in’ Key Vest, : 3 AND onpeRen ED | this rith day of january, ye al) RE ie ATAMS Clerk ot me Cirewtt, Court, Bysi¢ed ANNE ¢ C TONG WORTH Deputy Clerk BR. SAWYER Soticttor for the Plaintiff ICE: @F INTENTION TO WAKE APPL JCATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE (Probate Law 1933) p COUNTY coUNTY TATE OF FLORIDA. IN PRO- DATE. In re the Fatate of EMMA LOUISA LYON, also known as LOUISA LYON and also known EMMA L. LYON, Deceased To Ait Whom It May Concer Notice is hereby given have filed my final report as utrix of the estate of mma Louisa Lyon, also known as Loulsa Lyon and also known as Emma L. Lyon, deceased; that I have filed my peti- tion for final discharge, and that 1 vill apply tothe Honorable Ray- KR. Lord, County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, on the 3rd day of February, 1949, for approval of same and for final discharge as executrix of the estate of Emma, Loutsa Lyon, also known as Louisa Lyon and also known as Emma L. Lyon, deceased, on this 11th day of January, 1949, MAUD PAPY Executrix of the estate of Emma Louisa Lyon, also known as Loulsa Lyon and also known as Emma L. Lyon, deveased. Jan.12-19-26; feb. 2,1949 IN THE COUNTY EV AND FOR 40: FLORIDA. “IN PI In_re Estate of MARGARET J. PIERCE, sometimes know MARGARET J. Nn WPIERCR, also Notice ts hereby given to all whom it may concern that Leo Malcolm Fierce, as Mxecutor of the Last ; Will ‘and Testament of Margaret J. Pierce, also sometimes known as Margaret Jane Pierce, deceased, has flied with the Honorable Raymond Lord, County Judge in and for fontoe County, Florida, his Final Report and made application for his.discharge as such [xecutor. Dated this 28th day of Decem- ber, A.D. 1948. ‘dz Leo Malcolm Pierce, Ap Executor of the Last Will and ‘Téstament of Margaret J. Pierce, &lso sometimes’ known as Mar- | earet Jane Pierce, deceased. Ww. CURRY 1A Attorney. tor, 60.29, W. Plaintiff, ‘ vs. 2 CORNELIA CLAYTON BROOKS, Defendant. TO: Cornelia Clayton Brooks, 00 Bast Main Street, Waynesboro, Pentisy ONDER OF PUBLICATION You are hereby notified to file your appearance in the above styled ¢ause, for divorce on or before the 18th day of February, 1949; other- @ decree pro confesso will be tntered against you. DATED at Key West, F this 4th day of January, -i94' ALL EARL R. ADAM: Clerk of the Circult Court. By (sd) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. RILEY & DRESSLER, 1030 Seybold Building, lorida, Mifamni,- Florida. Attorneys. for Plaintiff. jan. 19+26,1949, vadin 6 orf ce ene ion ape EU i OWnTZ,_ mmond Cae: a O. Box 2%, hester, Connecticut. You are, hereby required, to ap- bear to the Bill of Complaint for Lltivorce in the above styled ca hor before the 2ist'day of Febru- AD. 1949, otherwise tHe alle- ary, theréin will be .wations contained takén as cohfessed. ~ This Order 1s to be published weeks in'Thé Key gerne published in the City ot} day of January, d E Clerk, Cireuit ¢ Mohroe County, Hy: Kathleen Nottage. (Seal ILBLARY U. ALBURY, Attorney for Hlaintl Jan.-19 feb.2-9,1949 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCE or is STATE OF FEORID. ND FOR MONROE COUNTY. BENJAMIN JONES, Defendant, L ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: BENJAMIN JONES, Residence. Uaknown. It is hereby ordered that you are required to appear on the 1itbi day of February, 1949, before -the above entitied Court to ‘the Bill of Com- plaint filed .against you in the above entitled cause and The Key West Citizen.is bereby designated am thé. newspaper in which this Order shall be published once week for four consecutive weeks. Witness the Honorable Aquiline Lepez, Jr, ax One of the Judges of this Court and the Seal of this Court, in the City of Key West, Mosrot: County; thts 19th day of - Tn January, t ‘Re R. ADAMS, Clerk, Cireuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By (sd) Aune C. Longworth, Deputy Clerk. (Seal) feb.2-9.1949 jan.-19-26; Jan.-12-19-26; feb. 2.19494 TOF THE|. § Editor, The Citizen: Reference is made tr pvial in the January # of The Citizen captioned m , Dangerous” 2 MOEN | 1 would like te point out ndant | contrast between the eum MORENO, | and 1948 in the internstenat jdomestic safety figures. C. A. A. office of Aviation ‘mation has released the ing year-end figures improvement in the 1 U. S. domestic and int ED at Key (fair travel. Fatilities per QJ INth day of 000 passenger miles dropped f 2.9 in 1947 to an 7 in 1948, Put another way man had done all the at would have covered HANCOCK, JR, vs. PAPRICIA PAULIN @RDER OF PCR TO: PATRICIA’ PAL You are hereby Dear to the Bill for 7 against you in the above chuse on or Before the 18th \ 194! will this 9, R. ADAMS, | Clerk of Ci By: (sd) An Enrique Esquinalde Attorney for Pl Jr., {miles before accident caught with him. H JAMES C Jan. 17, 1949, 525 Francis St. Key West, Fla. A IN CHANCERY. C FCARL WILL vs. MITTIE B. WILL required to appear on the of February, 1949, befare the entitled Court to ‘the Bill of plaint filed agai ; above entitled caus West Citizen is hereby designa as the newspaper in which ie “Order shall be published a ‘week for four consecutiv Witness the Honora Lopez, Jr, ax One of th this Court and | 5 Court: in Monroe Coun! day of Janui With wonderful Havens ovetmaght * away — with cremesiny geome af the luxurious 5. 5. Plonds to aeuet you of romance from the very stant of your journey, you aw on this calesgonale ra whole you're so close to CUBA. it this 19th Deputy (Seal) Jan.-19-26; feb.2-9,1949 hy orous, exotic Havane Cuba — by ope eth —s easuret carl shies rime Yes, there's Round tp fare, wmcluding comfortable berth and nesday — Neture only your vations or travel agent for re P. & O, Off Mami write {GENERAL @ ELectaic AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WATER _NEATERS, ulian: Appliance Store is DUVAL ST. 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