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He Da Fr Ha ter, and just visit some gan Brow deen, Hart Mr state trip, very cold they journ HURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1949 _ N GAMES LAST NIGHT | Elks Won By Score Of 44 To 13; Sound School “A” Beats How They Stand | BASKETBALL Morales Cleaners Class “A” League Elks Club won the first game in| _ Club— W L, Pet, second half of the schedule } Sonar School “A” 1 0 1.000 t night and Billie’s lost the Bob's Sport Shop 0 0. .000 rst game. Sound school B team Pollock's Jewels 0 0 .000|| on over the Beachcombers by a, Morales Cleaners 0 1 000 6 to 40 score and the last game Class “B" League ‘as won by Sound Schaol A five Club— W. L. Pet. bver the Morales Cleaners. Elks Club .... . ig 0 1.000 | 3 Sound School “B” 1 Pe In the first game the Billies Junior Varsity 4 0 | ‘oob| ded tag hinge the Elks club score- | Billie's Drive-Ins 01 000 | i rst quarter and they | Bez ‘ cored one point, but from then | bippsihic: Sulshor amen bai ‘on Ib was all Elks club, for they | S C ] d | score Points to 13 the Drive in boys. Curry and Valdes scored 14 ports 4alen ar | Points each and Nunex ten, for the loser. -Freeman and Bazo! : BASKETBALL seored 4 points each, j High School Gymnasium Score by quarters: | (Night) | Billies Drv. In 1 4 2 6~—13| THURSDAY— i Elks Club 0 12 16 16—44| 7:00—Junior Varsity vs. Billie’s ene ony Drive-Ins. ‘ In the second game the Sound} 8:00—Bob's Sport Shop vs. School B Club’ won over the Pollock's Jewels. Beachcombers with their second| 9:00—Elks Club squad almost all through the School “B”. game. A newcomer, named Ro-, TUESDAY, FEB, 8— ILKS, SOUND SCHOOL ‘Bf Se eay es 10c Consecu' | _ DEADLI | tore 11 o'clock in the morning be inserted ing, tri $c th vs 9c 15 Consecutive Days 7e F CONaECeTNe Mm ee Other Rates On Application : _ MINIMUM CHARG insertion’ will be for 3 lines. (Estimate 5 words per line.) INFORMATION FOR THE ADVERTISER Rates Per Line of ‘Space for Single = and Consecutive Days 6 Consecutive Days 8¢ Minimum space to be charged for any one i line mgre than for regular Although Frank Fanovich won To insure publication. copy must be in © ype. ; e only nine games and lost 13 for the Advertising Department office be- on the day of publication. in these columns by phone, BLACKFACE TYPE The rate for Blackface Type is'1‘% times a line more than the cost for BLACKFACE CAPS is charg- ed at the rate of 2 times per tee. yous . Advertisements may ae Building, corner Greene right on entering building. | has | tablish p ‘ official scheme will [| made “industrial history ‘in Brit- ain.” “We shall take nominees of trade unions as well as those {selected by individual cotton spinning and weaving firms,” he says. “The training will be given free of charge by professional in- dustrial consultants.” ‘Sports Shorts [| In Frank Leahy's © six-year coaching tenure at Notre Dame,|’ \f{ his football teams have won 50 games, lost three and tied five | for a percentage of .943. regular type, Syracuse, the pitcher was chosen as the lefthander on the Interna- tional League’s all-star team. HT OFFICE Business-office in The Citi- Dr. A. H. Davidson, Ky., vet- erinarian, made “approximately 300 preforations with the elee- } trically-heated néedle in the re- nd Ann Streets. Door to the vs. Sonar} ALL ADVERTISING I8 ACCEPTED under the following conditions: In the event of error in advertis. lent or contract, The Citizen will be responsible onl ‘ADVERTISING, and.in DISPLAY ADVERTISING for only ly for the first insertion in CLASSIFJED the actual amount ‘of space occupied by cent “firing” treatment of Cita- tion at Hialeah. a ter. Apprentice jockey sensation midnight, Entries caught eh Fas ——_——— to that time but not received by the committee at press time, will iversity of Florida star eager. > | be considered for the first quar- ! What plans the committee has } for judging the entries. we do not: which: - the h five, though they have: a met the KMI quintet this’ season. ‘A week ago they lost to the ca- dets 46 to 38 after holding a nar- row lead most “of the way, * ‘Currently holding a four won, two lost’ record. the locals are coached by Pat Reen, former: Un- Seri ecroneenninieraaicapnet agin be negligible, and the “city” in largest ¢aught would profit tremendous- ly fish. were in each un- bingon looked good in his first} 7:00—Junior Varsity vs. Elks ; the part of the advertisement where the error occurs. Clarence Picou rode more than| know at. the present time. Last |W by the added publicity. game. Peterson scored ten, Rob- Club. Essay en apenas oth a steep yee eae emer sa = — ee ee serge 250. winners. in his first year on| year, however, entries. were judg-! ‘ocal Tournaments 5 inson nine and Myatt eight| 8:00—Bob's Sport Shop vs. FOR RENT-—-APARTMENTS FOR SALE—USED CARS FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | the tracks. ed bya committee. of eharter-| "78 Continue _ points led the winners and In- Morales Cleaners. AND HOUSES OO ET —nerenteene |S ‘{boatmen and Jaycees. sii Local | tournaments : graham 5, Osterhoudt and Her-| 9:00 — Beachcomber Jewelers 1937 Dodge ‘coupe, $150. Phone| Feindles of old newspapers at 1-| The St. Louis Cardinals will| More ‘This Year j community would co: rick four each and Villareal vs. Billie's. Drive-Ins. Furnished ‘2%-room apartment | 1475. febl-tf| cent each bundle. Inquire at! conduct a mass training camp at| The. overall picture’ of the| der their present set-up, with the By abd and Saunders 2 points. , WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9— core uarters: “4 ‘yall £4 q Beheathers J. $6 6 a} TRE Ney vs. Sonar Bound “School 614 6 14-40] g.nn “Sonock’s Jewels ve. Mor rhles Cleaners. 9:00—Sonar | School Bob’s Sport Shop. WEDNESDAY, FEB? 10— 7:00—Sonar School “B” ys. Billie’s Drive-Ins. 8:00—Elks Club comber Jewelers. 9:00—Pollock's Jewels vs. Son- ar School “A”, SENIOR BASEBALL Municipa] Stadium, Afternoon To be announced. In the third game the Sonar School played the Morales Clean- ers and the Sonar boys played five of their second club to start with and for three quarters held the Cleaners at bay. In the last quarter some of the first string went in and the Cleaners came within two points of tying the score and made a try for it when the whistle blew. Boyah was high men with 16 points, Newlan § for losers, Castillo 10. G. Sweet- ing 7 and Barber 6. Score by quarters: actin iledaaite Rear takte Sound School 5 8°6 8—27/ All five starters on Villanova's Morales Clean 4 6 6 %~25;baskethall team are juniors, Referee: Villareal; umpire: Do- | There are four more juniors and meneck, ‘timer Shepperd and; three sophomores on the 12-man Seoter Aguilar. | squad. “An Sve vs. Beach- SCONTRINO TO MEET ' | FOUNTAIN FRIDAY NIGHT Main Events At —-— Time owe At Valdez Leading NCCS-USO Boxing i . Exhibition Hitter In Havana- Augie Scontrino, 188 pounds. K W < Fleet Sonar will meet Reubenj ey est Series ntain, is, US S- | Lies an 160 pounds, USB. Tus: | Leading hitters in the Havana carora, in the main event at the! University-Key West baseball se- NCC8S-USO Fights — tomorrow! jies the past weekend: night. These heavyweights have| C. Valdez, 1.000; both been seen in action by Key| Richardson, 1.000; Westers, in recent matches with) Alonzo, .667: C.H..Mercer, who had been| Gonealez, .500. ede i WG | Hernandez, .500; transferred to another Naval | Santa Cruz, .416; Base. They are both terrific bat- ! tlers and will put on a great | Puents, .500; Tuya, .500; A. Acevedo, .500; show. | Al. Acevedo, .500; Those outstanding light-heavy- B. Villareal, .500; Weighty, | “Tex”; Harding. 174| °L) Butler, .500; pounds, USS Wilkie, and Warren Domingu 363; Fields, 173 pounds, Seaplane} Smith, .3: Base, will meet in the ring for! D. Rober the first time Friday night. They; Sweeting. Jack Vil Morale: Arrizurieta, Aguiar, .250 LaFittee, .250 J. Villareal, G. Barber, .2: are both winners in their pre-/ vious bouts and are. all-out for the winners’ trophy. | Othel Legg, 159 pounds, Blimp- | ron, will have another go withi “Diablo” Simon, 160 pounds. YSD; 54, for the middleweight title. | Hard-hitting P. L. Pyatt, 174) pounds, USS Gilmore, will be! matched with an amateur from Miami. ; Santa Cruz 12, Espinosa 10. Her- Charles Wise, 175 pounds, U. S. nandez 10. Naval Hospital, and Crosby Runs scored—LaFitte 5, Santa Horne, 170 pounds, Key West, are, Cruz 4, Hernandez 4, A. Acevedo contenders for the Junior Light-| 2, Roberts 2. Heavyweight Trophy. | Most hits—Hernandez 5. Santa There will be no reserved tic-| Cruz 5, Dominguez 4, Roberts 2, ket section for these final bouts,; Alonzo 2, Al. Acevedo 2, Roberts and early arivals on Friday eve-, 2. ning, who hold the general ad Home run—Dominguez. mission $1.25 tickets, will have! Two- hits — Richardson, their choice of ringside or bleach- LaFitte, Hernandez, J. Villareal, er se Three-base‘hits—Acevedo, Fial- The first bout will be et 8:15 | lo. p.m, and the gate will open at | Stolen bases—Acevedo 2, San- 7:30 p.m. | tana 2, Dominguez 2. The complete card of the Cham-} Bases on balls—Albury 3, Ca- pionship Title Bouts at. NCCS-' seante 4, LaFitte 4 8, Cruz 3. USO on Friday evening will be! Struck out—Sterling 3. LaFit- announced in The Citizen tomor-| te 3, Estrada 3, 8, Cruz 2, Barber row. 2. | Sacrifice hits—Cates 2. Utilities furnished. $25.00 week- ly. Sea Isle Apartments. 915 Windsor Lane. febl-tf Furnished apartinent, 3.rooms and bath. Maid and janitor serv- ices, linens and utilities fur- 1941 Fordor Chevrolet, de luxe. Fully equipped, perfeet condi- tion. Call A. J. McEwan, Sea-! 6:45 P.M. plane Base, Phone 221, after jan28-6tx | nished. Coral Hotel Apart- ments, opposite Post Office. feb1-tf 1936 Ford convertible, good con- dition, $300.00. Phone 224-R. | jan29-6tx | \ 2 bedrooms and bath Electric 1940 DeSoto Convertible Club | Two ice boxes, like new. . Stutz! in action, Bathtub, lavatory and toilet, com- Photo enlarger (Solar 120). F 4.5 | Bathtub, toilet and wash ~ bowl, The Citizen Office. i nov20-tf| Albany, Ga. next’ spring, with 400 players from 13 farm ‘teams Hotel, 410 Fleming Street. —— febl-tf There are 21 ten year veterans playing in the National Baseball League. plete. Also porcelain sink with drain. Good condition. $50.00. | 1311 Flagler. feb1-3tx | APPRECIATION We wish to thank the donors of blood and all of those who aided| m lens, like new. Phone 248-M. feb2-4tx wife and mother, Mrs. Roberts, She is well and at home now. Also our thanks to Dr. Les- operation, THE FAMILY, feb3-1tx : $50.00. 12 window panes, new and damaged, 50% reduced. Wrecked trailer house, cheap. Write Box No. 14-W, c/o Citi: zen. feb2-3tx. WANTED—TO BUY arene | Bint SHOWCASE. Phone 308-J. | Tony's Auto Body Shop, 603-) Special! New shipment boys’ san- kitchen. Beautiful loeation.! Coupe. Good tires and top. $125. Phone 605-W. New battery. Phone 790, Ext, | jan31-5tx| 334. febl-3tx , Modern attractive four-room and} 1936 Chevrolet, $160. 46 Rest’. bath, Electric tile kitchen. 4} Beach. feb2-6tx | blocks from Naval Statior: | sin Couple only. Yearly lease, $100; 1936 Ford four-door sedan. clean, monthly. Phone 427-J. good tires. 1936 Pontiac Six, feb3-6t} 2-door sedan. Can be seen at; FOR RENT—APARTMENTS | 605 Greene Street. feb3-3t | AND ROOMS | Four apartments, rooms and light | yusekeeping rooms, $5‘ to $15 ¥ febl-Imox per week. 411 William tiene Cash only. $1,095. Ph The Stute*Hotel, 410 Fleming} Street, has an efficiency apt. and ‘several sleeping rooms va- cant, Low weekly or monthly rates. feb1-tt| i FOR RENT—COTTAGES Furnished two-bedroom cottage. | All-electric ‘kitchen, children; accepted. $105.00 per month. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE 1941 Buick Sedanette,. in excel- ‘lent condition. . New. battery, } carburetor and four new tites. feb3-3tx ; | Completely furnished 2-bedroom j cottage, on nice landscaped cor- one 458-J.* neaitizul’ coconut forized sport‘ shirts, sizes 4 to 10, only $2.15. \CHILDREN’S CORNER, Simonton, fear | Sears. feb2-3t Lost Argo-Flex camera in leather car- rying case. on South Beach) so Wis SSS EA HELP WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE ‘aid fats at 50 each at*thé? a Stu- dio.‘in ‘Telegraph Lané, A) coconut rugs and candy, garlic olives and limelade. 4 tabIeD Te ta ah aE feb3-8-2t! Bartenders or barmaids at the ner lot. Price, $12,000. See us —_ a ‘ : i about this. Apartment house, , Binoculars, 7 x 50, ‘wide sane) feb2-2tx three apartments, near Truman! ight vision lense with day fil- Avenue. A good: investment; ‘és: leather case. Like new. HELP WANTED—MALE buy. Price, $15,000 for quick Will sacrifice for $80. oxen sale. Johnson & Johnson. cast $206 "Phone 1414-W be-| Experienced bell _ boy. Apply ; fore 12 A.M. Saturday. Overseas Hotel. feb3-3t Phone mornings, 1185-R. Small cottage for couple. Utilities | furnished. No children or pets. $16.00 weekly. Phone 444. 800 Simonton. feb3-2t | febl-tf | | Bahama: Bar, 519 Duval Street, feb3-2tx | Dishwasher wanted at Weaver's, .3¢| Hotels, apartment houses, dining i eit room seating 77, business prop- Student's desk and chair, good | erty on Duval Street. Paul| Boysen, 626 Fleming Street, | Box 303, Key West. \ jan27-12tx | Stock Island. Phone 9292, condition, $12. Single bed-{ feb3-tf stead, mattress and coil spring. | $10. 618 Ashe Street. | STORAGE feb3-3tx Red Brick Storage Co, Furniture FOR RENT—STORES Large store, 218 Simonton, 35x60. Reasonable. Phone 682, ask for Hy. feb1-tf FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS | Two bungalows, one two-bed- | room, living room, kitehen and bath; other with one bedroom, ' living room, kitchen and bath.{ Both completely furnished andj on same lot, Must be purchased } together. Total price, $8,000. Phone 1563-R. febl-6tx ‘Overseas Hotel, low rates. feexshop, bar. febl-tf | Tourists, visit the M. & B. Guest House. Relax on “Sleepmas- ters”. Efficiencies and rooms Cof-| New CBS residence; three bed- rooms, two baths, spacious liv-/ ing room, glazed porch, garage. ! Adjacent to new beach; exclu- | sive residential section. Box! N-8, c/o Citizen feb3-9t FOR SALE—DOGS AND CATS FOR SALE—PROMISSARY | or commercial. Phone 798, NOTES | febl.tf SERVICE: Notes (Promissary), 1c each.) }CES—LAUNDRY Miniraum five. Artman Press, | Te i THE WASH SHOP Citizen Bldg., Phone 51. | We wash—while you shop. 1020 dec27-tf, Fleming Street. jan25-26tx mee — REPAIRS AND SERVICE —PLUMBING oe ie Purie’s Plumbing, Phone 665-J, 1314 Pine Street. Reliable and reasonable. Day and night service. jan22-25tx Black Cocker Spaniel, 1-year-old: Very good with children. 1009 South Street, Phone 238-W. feb1-3t reasonable. Eaton and Francis Streets. Phone 1445-W. jan27-10t! FOR RENT—BOATS | 400" ocean frontage. Stock Island. Suitable for trailer park and} cottages, Cheap. Terms. Phone | 663-W. feb3-tf | Sam Lowe’s Boat Rental Service. FOR SALE—DRY GOODS New Mercury outboard motors and Ramsey plywood boats and rowboats. today and fish your worries; away. febl-6t | FOR RENT—ROOMS Three rooms, bath, newly furn-} Visit Stock Island} You will find the latest trends in HOME DECORATORS texture, color and design in the new slip cover and drapery ma- terials at CAROLINE SHOP on| Ann Street. Prices from $1.25; up. feb1-tf j ished, conveniently located.} Couple, no pets. Linens furn-} ished. Parking space. gela. Phone 222-M. WANTED TO RENT feb2-2t CHILDREN’S CORNER | Simonton St. (near Sears) | 625 An-| Key West’s oldest shop exclusive- | ly for children. Clothing and! toys personalized with, child’s | name free of charge. feb3-30t Navy lieutenant-commander and wife desire 2-bedroom unfurn-| ished house or apartment. Phone 566-J. feb1-6t MOVING AND HAULING In 14 Basketball Association of | America contests this season the winning team has scored 100 or more points. In five of these games both teams reached the century mark. The Pittsburgh Hornets of the American Hockey League have organized a “pee wee’ league of youngsters from 11 to 14 from the Smoky City. Bill Kennedy of the St. Louis Browns was the only American League pitcher last season to par- | ticipate in a triple play race tracks are Thoroughbred ‘Thirty-three members of the Racing Associations of the United States, Inc. Furniture Moving .. . ; Radio-phonograph, FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD | FURNITURE & APPLIANCES half cost. | Leaving 3-room apartment va- eant, some furnishings. 709! Emma, Apt. A. feb3-3tx | General Hauling Every Load Fully Insured ISLAND CITY TRANSFER sUREEee Phone 166 E. V. Kinsman! nog remedies, flea and tick pow- feb1-30t) “ders, soaps. Sunday shower, . choakers, collars, harnesses, ! Beccaise Transfer, heavy and ete. Key West Garden and| light hauling. Phone 405-J Lawn Supply Co., 830 Fleming 837 Olivia Street feb3-71x GARDEN AND LAWN St., Tel. 1019. febl-tf | | fice eer REPAIRS AND SERVICE —RADIOS FOR SALE—HOTELS Small hotel in downtown Key West, Fla., contains 8 large rooms with 5 baths and two Radio repairs, while U-wait. Low standard prices by catalog. 14 apartments. ‘All in perfect nl é 1 condition. Large lot and good} Years radio experience in money maker. Must dispose} manufacturing plants. 1116 on account of health. Box 532,, Whitehead Street. Telephone Key West, Fla. febl-tf| 769-M. jan25-15tx REPAIRS AND SERVICE FOR SALE—HARDWARE —REFRIGERATION Let’s Get Acquainted. Paints and Immediate service, domestic or oil. Lowest prices in Key! commercial. Holbrook Refrig- West. Make us prove it. Do-! eration Service, Phone 724-W. herty & Co., 846 Olivia, Phone jan31-6tx 1597, febl-tf | MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—BOATS AND MARINE MOTORS | Picture framing. Paul Di Negro, 614 Francis Street, Telephone 12-foot boat with trailer and ae jan29-26tx’ Champion 4.2 motor. Good con-! dition, $198.00; Apply 02)) “ee AIRS) BND BERNICE Georgia, Phone 665-W. | jan31-6tx Piano tuning and rebuilding. Call} _ an expert. Walter Owens. | 14 horse Palmer engine. Two, Work guaranteed. Tel. 307-W.| fire extinguishers, 12-foot skiff. feb2-6tx 42-lb. galvanized anchor, 100- | __ foot 3/8 galvanized chain. Ap- PERSONAL | ply 1106 Angela. feb2-3tx Swedish massage treatments hy tournament this year is, far bet- ter than the 1948 contest. More entries have been re- there are seven more classifications of fish. weights are ae besiaMeaad & How about letting me hear. from sailfish are lighter this yea: than last. si . Albthis in spite of the fact that ceived. tions. fishin, tries have been received. from ts living in fifteen different Ji Fishing Tournament, Committee, said that no entry had been made for-it. Maybe they are waiting until they catch a big one! All-Florida Fishing Tournament | The idea of an All-Florida Fish- if ; ing Tournament to me has tre- USSES mendous' possibilities, and to get EXCELSIOR TR ae it started would not require the = Se expenditure of too much personal ; effort on the part of any one. H The tournament could be di ed into two groups, fresh and salt | water. Cities sponsoring salt wa-! ter tournaments could contribute a pro-rata share for their prizes and the same could be done by fresh water areas. Many Cities Sponsor every city of any} ; size, if it is accessible to the At- IDE of a lautic tbe Gulf or any. body of eee ot ES, Se freshwater at some time spon-| sors a fishing tournament. If each of these cities in setting | up their budget each year would | Sr Absominal pee agpel: 7-38 appropriate a money to be deposited with some | a ‘i |GARDNER ‘S PHARMACY recognized state organization for the purpose of awarding prizes forthe largest fish to be caught’ in the state, the expense would) TIMI GOING ON!! — LIONS’ CLUB CARNIVAL (FOR THE BENEFIT OF MONROE COUNTY BLOOD BANK) Until Feb. 15, Stock Island 10 Big Riding Devices ®8 Big Sideshows ' Featuring the LITTLE “GYPSY” in ties participati and | you? } 4 uary. mutton snapper. “ne ame! an aniberack, ifm Soanasv4a: A Ricgeaiuirsd chairman of | t a-| Sex } feliet tar rupture. Visit our {russ Shoulder Bra ? little additional | Wilf aurely please you. GIRL REVUE 2 Big FREE Sensational Attractions Nightly THE GREAT VESSES Performing 110 Feet in the Air Defying Death ~ Bring the Family and Have A Big Time Special MATINEE Saturday, 1 P.M. ADMISSION % TO EACH ATTRACTION—Children Only 10¢ Bus Service to Carnival Grounds added feature of being a possible | winner in the state contest. So the. state :contest would . help rather than hinder the communi- about these wonderful Trusses, Our experienced fitters also to 6 PM. It’ has’ possibilities, 1 believe. ie t The first entry received by*the o any people will not take | the i i < us in the recent sickness of qur|time-‘to enter their catches wilt oarngnens commie saga Geneva} the tournament committee. | Dlinois The Pishermen’s State | Apparently more people from | ter, who performed the successful] Minois-are interested in deep-sea The records show that this state has been the leader by! far in both tournaments. Ohio probably would come sécond.| J. Barelay caught a 40-pound wahoo, op the 22nd of January, by a Navy-man, was received on the Sist of Jan- Thomas R. Ratcliff, EMG, liv- ing at Traiter No. 9, Fort Taylor, submitted an entry for a 1§+pound While not a winner, Ratcliff will receive a citation for: his ef- fort ,and we hope many» more will follow his example. * Other caiches reported were: « Bonita; 15 pounds, 32 ins; long, , Wm, H. . who also RUPTURED? WE FIT NON-SKID. Elastic 1114 Division St, Cor. Varela PHONE 177... FREE DELIVERY the Outboard motors, like new. One| graduate masseuse. For ap- 2'% h.p. and one 5 h.p. See Ed' pointment, Phone 575. | Every 20 Minutes by Key West Transit Company Barry on Torch Key. — feb: . feb1-30t "didad tu astute snc t 00011

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