The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 10, 1945, Page 3

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1945 TROJANS GET LEGION 8-1; RAIDERS WIN KEY WEST CONCHS LOST 13-7: THE REPENSKY TROUPE, WORLD FAMQUS BAREBACK RIDERS TROJANS AND MACHINISTS NOW IN TIE FOR FIRST SPOT IN ISLAND CITY LEAGUE By NESTOR CASTANEDA Zu Legion pm first place in the Island Citys by defeating to 1 in the first rojans_ knocked League the Legionnair¢ <¢ Baseball 8 Stadium yesterd The win put the Tro- spot with the idle. shorten- to time lim- for top who we which d to 5 innings Trojans pour ight hits ing t ere Tony ting game Hi Davila anc who connected Legionnair« Score: Trojans Legion Sweeting and J. 001 00— game of the dou- _Red F pounded Conch hu one and being r nell combined pitc grat and Ch though he n startin credit for t as charged \ ond Alb in five of lead the Conch: Every Red once, Rodriguez: (2) and E. All FOLLOWING THROUGH By PEDRO AGUILAR IAT ERI RT ETE CITY SOBTFALL LEAGUE GETTING * “HOT” Softball League, tea perfc at night Park Field, g leade Wor Vidal, R 4 good ball and every tim tangle with each other’d pitchers SERVICE LEAGUE FIGHT TOUGH, TOO In the Service fancy Rickey, Ch is now out of service games star pitcher Div LEADING CITY LEAGUE g pitchers in > to date are: Busté r Roberts Here's how other fared: Floyd Villareal, won one and lost fi Lucilo, F. Tynes and Y. yst one each; Jack Robert ec RAISE BROODS CHICAGO. — Bar robins and phoebe known to raise broods o on moving ferries. swallows, labama accepts bid to repre- sent East in Rose Bowl game. »¢ SOFTBALL SCHEDULE tuled twin bill; |The Loyal-Repens| of the Ringling Br Municipal and Thi s are world-famous bareback riding stars and on Barnum & Baily Cir . They Stadium, Key West, Florda, 12th and 13th at will a on Tues | Everready Star Club AT BAYVIEW PARK | To Meet On Tuesday | FOR WEEK OF DEC. i0 Softball games will be pl v tonight and Fr {LLOYD L. CLINE NOW ON WAY HOME RL HARBOR Club hel Dece 3 o'clock, the organiza- tion are Fequested to at to attend. THE WEATHER FORECAST ey West and vicini afternoon, The games: >| TONIGHT— 7:30—Holsum B: can Legion. 9:00—Bocz : Partly tonight to mode winds this | coming southe: | shifting to f SOFTBALL LEAGUES | STANDINGS AS OF | tonight, an 2 to occasional. rong norther DEC. 8th WEEK a , ‘PURCHASES BONDS FOR OIL COMPANY E. W. We ate cloudy | gam | follow: SFRVICE LEAGUE afternoon; | widely | mild south, -t widely scattered colder in north po ee widely scattered shov coole in y ZACAL GETS DISCHARGE =| MATTHEW iner widely (Special to The Citizen) Moderate over sout ‘moderate portion, over north | shifting to fresh to oc- moderately strong j y, and ov e north ‘portion to J . a . easing cloudiness with wid me School Gym scattered showers Tuesday, Week Of December 10, and over extreme north portion {this afternoon and _ tonight! the} __ Jacksonville to Apalachi .|.No small craft or storm warn-! ings have been issued. REPORT Key West, Fla. Dec. 10, 1945 Observation taken at 7:30 am.) Eastern Standard Time (City Office) Temperatures Con- Hi ghest last 24 ho | Lowest last night Mean | Normal | Basketball Schedule tment of The schedule: | TONIGHT— -High Sc Convent | 7.00— TEMPERATURES j Temperature data for the 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. Highest Lowest Station last 24 hours last night Precipitation | Rainfall, 24 hours ending Miami! 8:30 a.m., inches | Total rainfall since Dec. 1, inches =: Deficiency since “Dec. 1 inches Total rainfall since Jan. 1 inches — aa Excess since "January a, inches Relative Humidity 85% | Tomeorrow’s Almanac | Sunrise Sunset Moonrise ent Cu i Herald vs. Dai ly News. 9:30—Key F Service Station. ARMY RECRUIT (Continued from Page One) which times they will explain! many Army policies, such as} 20-vear retirement, educa- tional benefits, reenlistment} furloughs and bonuses, insur- ance, and security unequaled in history. Information concerning "Regular Army enlistments may also be obtained by con- tacting the recruiting officer| cruiting Office, Room 228. EP at Key West Army Barracks, | Postoffice Building, Miami, jor by writing the Army Re- Fla. Com- _ Auto| 51 40 50 54 11 23 41 46 13 67 66 29 63 3 50 42 48 18 60 25 14 55 | Atlanta Boston e 52 81 64 34 42 THE KEY WEST CITEAEN | |Hilary Crusoe, Jr. . Gets Navy Discharge} Hilary Crusoe, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Hj¥ary Crusoe; 328 ° = = | Simonton street, “has | charged from the U. | after 27 months of service. Argentine trade with U. S. rises as export controls are lifted. Classified Column _ Advertisemenmis ander this | will be inserted Im The Citizen at) word fer each taser: | The rate for blackiace type is Se a| word and the minimum eharge for: the first 15 words or less is.45c. Payment tor classified advertise-| | ments ix invariably in advance, bat| yertisers with ledger ac-| may have their advertine-/ i charged. insure publication, copy must! the office before 11 o'clock on| day of publication, HELP WANTED TELEPHONE OPERATORS WAGE INCREASE Learners now earn a mini- mum of $26.00 per week for 48 hours work Wage rates for experienced operators are proportion- ately higher Frequent increases, addi- tional payment for evening, Sunday and holiday work MANY OTHER ADVANTAGES Let our Chief Operator, Mrs. McDermott, tell you the whole story H Apply 9 to 5 at the | TELEPHONE OFFICE dec1-tf: WANTED i Wanted—Good used c: €all Bill O'Brien, 6: for cash. v. dec6-6tx -| Two-wheel baggage trailer. Must! be in good condition, ably priced. Phone 232. i dec7-3tx reason- ed—Pickup truck or coupe,; 8-41 model. Apply rear of 512 Simonton street after 5 p.m.! dec7-6tx| PERSONAL . A. Myer, painting and decorat- ing contractor. Call at 919) White st. or phone 290 for free estimates. decs-6tx| H hair bought, 10 paid immediate me Co., 131 York 10. nches up. MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration sales and service. Repairs on all makes. All work! guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. nov22-imo Used furniture bought and sold.} Key West Bedding Co., phone} 669, 515 Front st. decl- limo} | Lawn mowers, saws, knives, scis-| sharpened. Sewing ma-j chi nes, small motors, suit cases, trunks, locks, etc., repaired.| Keys duflicated. B. F. Camp-} bell, 803 Simonton street. dec5-tf} ord Kerr, painting contractor. Specialt interior and exterior/ decorating. Roof painting, wa-} terproofing and corking around windows on concrete building. Call at 222 Duval st. or phone 1155-J for free estimate. dec5-6tx Electric motors repaired. We call} for and deliver. Romero's Elec-| tric Service, 2612 Harris Ave.,| or phone 585. erensety r Singer,| ic, Ken-| $12.00. Singer; le, console, trea-| Sewing Ma chine| hitehall, Atlanta,| dec10-1tx uttonhole workers White Rota Dome electric porta dle machines Shop, 167 W Ga. ! FOR HIRE | ' For Hire—Truck, general moving.| J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh} Lane. Temporary phone, 444, from 8 am. to 6:30 p.m. | | dec-Imo FOR SALE | 1940 Sixty-one overhead Harley} Davidson motorcycle. 916 Geor- gia st. dcee5-6tx | Original hand-painted tropical} pictures by a local artist. An} ideal Christmas gift: Paul G.! } DiNegro, 614 Francis st. Il dec6-6tx/} Two second - hand flush toilets.| 613 Caroline st., phone 413-W. decl0-12-14x There | Furnished FOR SALE 2- and 3-bedroom bungalows, furnished and ed; small down payment, balance Payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phorie 372. deel-tf For Sale—Do you want to get rid of those rust stains caused by dripping water in your bathtub, sink or wash basin? sk for “Lustretile”. Will do the job quicker and better than any- thing else and will work when all se fails. Also perfect for st and tarnish on all metal If your bumpers or rill work, ete., are Seven on auto, “Lustretil r you. Come in f tion. Pepper's 512 Fleming, Phone 118 dec7-7tx are only 2 used pre-war bathtubs left. They are in per- fect shape, so if you need one, here they are. A small ship- ment of Crane “Champion” automatic water heaters just, arrived. They are of pre-war construction. If you want-hot water any time you turn the} tap, this is your opportunity. Pepper's Plumbing, 512 Flem- j ing, Phone 118. dec7-3tx} Three rooms of furniture, condition, reasonable. 28B val Housing Proj. nov8-3tx & Life Bar, corner Whitehead andj Greene sts. Apply Life Bar, Mr. Felipe Carbonell. B. include property also. Rea: able. Cash orterms. dec8-3tx 6-piece bamboo living room suit 41F Naval Housing. dec8-2t r Sale — Boy’s balloon-tired bike, thoroughly new paint, tires, $25. Can be seen 10 to 12 noon. 1513 Reynolds Street. x dec8- Lot on United st., and Whitehead. $1,000. 4F, Porter Place. Apr dec10-6t. Cottage on large lot near Beach. Furnished, electric s and refrigerator. $2,51 ply 1911 Seidenberg av: dec10-6tx Sailboat, 16 spar. ft., eighteen-foot $50. 832 Caroline st., Apt. 1. dec10-itx | , Complete furnishings for three rooms and _ porch $125.00. Man’s bicycle, $15.00. No. 33, Naval Air Station. dec10-3tx Factory-built 13-ft. boat. weighs 150 pounds, with Johnson out- board motor, 1946 mode] (brand new). 613 Car8line st., phone 413-W. dec10-12-14x Furniture for a kitchen, lis room and bedroom. 43F, Naval Housing. dec10-2tx room suite (rattan), di set, bed, dishes, pots and man’s bicycle, lady's bi- 29B, Naval Housing. Living nette pens, cycle. decl0-3tx | Buick, Victoria coupe, five new tires. Radio, in good condition. 1010 Von Phister st., Apt. 2. | consequence in any j election to be between Duval) Complete with sail and | jib. Must sell before Tuesday.} 7 HRE BOND ELECTION (Continued from Page One) |; certain periods for registra- tion would not y Girl Scout Troops Here Attend Church be ot J. Lancelot Lester, 1 a8 the Monroe county com- Si takes the position | that the decision of the state | supreme court | Beach bond case jwas declared the invalid bec jority of freeh were qualified e not part ate tion, do not couns in held morrow. Assistant State Wil attor the so th state contest bonds, the question will be presented courts. He added state attorney will co assistant Monroe, the decision of court at Miami only applies to all other parts also. “My Albury | SEED DES PE TSB SEWING MACHINES EXPERT REPAIRING Home Adjustment Service Work Strictly Guarz a Tel. 1060-M After 5 P. M. h Relief At Last For Your Cough “th conte said, CREO MU! LSION for! r Coughs, Chest Colds Sa Expressing The Christmas S With Frankencense and Myrrh Fe POLLOCK’S .: $24 Sow dec10-3tx! Dinette se, bicycle. Low-Cost Housing Project decl0-2tx WANTED TO RENT Wanted To apartment or small house, six months or year. Overseas Ho- tel, Room 311. dec7-10-12 FOR RENT Detective stories, romances, biog- raphies, all the best new books, some for 5c per day, many for, only 10c for a whole week. Paul Smith, Bookseller, cor. Simon-( ton and Eaton streets. dec1-tf Furnished apartment. street. 1219 Eliza dec7-3tx Housekeeping rooms, all utilities, furnished. $10.00 and $12.00 per week. Paul’s Tire Shop, 426 White. dec7-6tx ; Apartment on William street Electric frigidaire, private kitch- en and bath. Apply from 5 to 7 p.m., 1224 Duval street. dec?-tf! Cottage, electrically equipped Apply 1911 Seidenberg ave dec10-3tx apartment, private bath, couple only. Apply after 6 p.m., 906 Grinnell st.. off Di- vision. 37E, Naval! Rent — Furnished] VITA-VAR /umikote ALUMINUM PAINT te lee Longe” Preven: Bas % One Cost Covers Mansi, Weed Beck Comcrese Plaster He For Rodiaters, Fipes Tonks, Boot: Equprest Sememen We MORE BRILLIANT! 1 COAT COVERS Pan ]* ot $ 540 PIERCE BROS. Fleming and Elizabeth St. Phone 270 decl0-Stx,

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