The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 18, 1945, Page 3

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1945 HIGH SCHOOL GALS GET REVENGE WHIP LIONS 28-18 LAST NIGHT REGLAS DEFEAT THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Socececcvccsencsbececcccccosscvccecesccccesecsese | nl Classified Column _ KEY WEST IN Fe TEMPERATURES Temperature data f ending 7:30 a.r Highest Lowest Station last 24 hours last ni ake DAYS GONE BY; RADIOS for Advertisements under this head be inserted im The Citizen at! the vate Of te = word Yor cach Sanese ton, but the minimum charge for the first 15 words or less is 30." | The rate fer tfmexface type is 3c @ COCA-COLA WALLOPS LINDS- FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN © LEY LUMBER 33-31; WKWF, : BEAT EARTHQUAKERS 28 NAVY NINE 7-0 | The High Sch obtained revenge for at by trouncing the z last night at the High Sct quarter, c Lions, with the wards Rose Kerr points, and Shirley Papy eleven points, hitting the with regul hoop sly had} opposi-| g an off- poor} run rov tion, seemed to bi night. and after th guarding Hard-Fought Second Game The Coc: a last-quart Lindsley Lu a close, hard- 31 J. Schuite: man for th of thirteen, houdt for the S them in C > of night with twenty-one ‘poi ints. over s high point with a total] the; Though! d all their regular players, very good ba ball was exhit for the losers v with ten point: with seven point ners. CHEWINK TAKES 126 TO HAVANA som for the win- | at the plate when he tried REGLAS DEFEAT NAVY ALL) STARS 7-0; ROUGH WEATHER USS Chewink returned to port yesterday bringing back wy en- listed men and 16 offic veekend trip in He ant Command announced toc The trips 1ade to men recreation and t proved to} be~one of the hi ots of a tour of duty at this on During the trip the Navy Stars played the Reglas, am eball champions of Cuba ere defeated 7-0. The one, chance for a score by the locals} came when Lauman smashed a! long homerun to left field but col- | lapse@ on the run between third) and home and was tagged out Lieutenant Comr r Cottrell} said that the trip v wonderful and that their hosts in Havana were very fine toward them. He} praised their hospitality very} much. Coming back Monday the ran into the heavy which had come night and experi rough trip. CITY SPORTS Active or Passive Recreation 2 give the All eur DIAMONDBALL at Bayview Park Field (Night Games) THURSDAY 7:30—Outside Machin Holsum Bread 9:00—Ameri ation Civi BASKETBALL at High School Gymnasium Legion vs. Avi- an: . Con-} weetin vs. Miami BASEBALL at Municipal Stadium (Afternoon Games) SUNDAY— Doubleheader to be announced. eee | All Stars Saturday in the Island | months to stage a game here or | over there with the sailors of this ; naval establishment. , after the Navy Stars made the "| Save a | O. Suare | A. Baez, rf | Deluca, cf | Figer, 1b | Frela, ¢ All Stars -< | son 5, by Crooks 3; bases “| off Gibson 3, off Crooks 2; home | zabal; RECREATION Bayview Park — Shuffleboard, ;, tball, and handball South Beach and Rest Beach—! Swimming. Masonic Patio—Shuffleboard. Gulf Dock and R Deepsea fishing, TODAY'S HOROSCOPE This nature is poetic, s sympathetic, and d is a good endowment f It; the | pared by | George | Pernick, Albert L. DiNegro, Iva |D. Watson, Richard E. Ellis and _..< |Rebert D. Smith. uoUS, | _ AT HAVANA, CUBA CUBANS WERE TO HAVE BEEN HERE FOR GAME DEC. ee NAVY FINALLY GETS TO PLAY THEM Regla amateur baseball club of javana, Cuba, played the Navy for two Republic after trying The game was played at the University Stadium in Havana trip over there on the USS “Che- wink”, Charley Gibson started on the mound for the local sailors and pitched three . innings. Crooks finished the game. Gibson was touched for four hits and Crooks up six. Navy Stars hit O. Baez hard and often but could not mix them at the right moments. Kigor played first for the sail- ors and his errors at important stages of the game gave the Cu- bans four of their nine runs as the locals were held scoreless. In the field, the playing of Lauman, who handled six chanc- es; Rhodes, who handled three, and Ferguson, two, featured the game. Gibson struck out five and Crooks whiffed three. Lauman poled a triple but was thrown out toj stretch it into a home run. Thej centerfielder tossed the ball to the rightfielder, who shot it to | the plate in time to catch Lau- | man. It was a beautiful play. The Regla Baseball Club Presi- | dent Chicho Conal presented the ; captain of the Navy All Stars a flag to bring back to Key West with them. Box score: Player— J. Maestri, 3b J. R. Lopez, cf 7a uv A. Suarez, If F. Laria, ss | J. Rosa, 2b | H. Acosta, c O. Baez, p R. Baticta, 3b !H. Baez, 1b Sanchez, cf Roca, rf RENN WHKOWNNOAN SOSH CORK ORENS ORR ONE HE HORORe Mm COWCOMOHKNYANH cooocouscocooooy Ww. | Blankets, spreads, | word and the minimum charge for the first 15 words or igus ix 45c. Payment for classified advertise- meats Ie tnvariifely fm e€vance, bat regular advertisers with ledger ac- counts may have their =| ments charged. To the day of publication, HELP WANTED CHRISTMAS Duval Radio and Sales 211 Duval Street decl7 Vita Var House Paint, guaranteed 100°¢ pure. $3.25 gallon. There is none finer at any price. Pier decl5-imo TELEPHONE OPERATORS WAGE INCREASE Learners now earn a mini- | mum of $26.00 per week | for 48 hours work j Wage rates for experienced operators are proportion- ately higher | Frequent increases, addi- tional payment for evening, Sunday and holiday work | MANY OTHER ADVANTAGES i Let our Chief Operator, Mrs. McDermott, tell you the whole story Apply 9 to 5 at the TELEPHONE OFFICE j dec1-tf Leading Manufacturer of Medium Priced CARS and Commercial Vehicles | | | | Has Opening for DEALER in Key West | See or Write | FRED J. DION | 512 Simonton Street 1 P.O. Box 869 | dec13-10t| Stenographer - Typist Wanted =f Openings now available for three stenographers, also one typist. Full or part-time em- ployment. Apply Thompson Enterprises, Inc., 813 Caroline} St. dec17-6t! Sa revere ieesmen maa ;SIGNS—‘For Rert”, WANTED TO BUY | drapes, toys,| luggage, men’s, children’s; clothes. State prices. Kelman- son Ft. Lauderdale. decl3-6tx Totals— 32 7 10 21 Navy All Stars AB RH PO a Club— Lauman, ss Gibson, p Rozos, lf-3b Crooks, rf-p Graff, rf xHayler xxKlemick COCK CNOOCHE Rw eoooorocorNE,, ooooosooosoooH tm 1] Boy’s | | Usea furniture bought znd sold.j | bicycle. Good condition. | Apply 1501 United Street. dec17-2tx MISCELLANEOUS ' Refrigeration salcs and service.} Repairs on all makes. All work| guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. | nov22- us) Key West Bedding Co., phone} 669, 515 Front st. decl-1mo} 29 © Totals— ] ota 000 000 0—0 y Baez 5, by Gib- on balls: run: A. Baez: three-base hit: Lau- man; losing pitcher: Gibson; win- ning pitcher: O. Baez; hits: off Gibson 4 in 3 innings; umpires: I. Ferror at the plate, Juan Go- mez on the bases: scorer: Larra- time of game: 1.30. _|LEGION GROUP HELD ENJOYABLE MEETING A regular meeting of Voiture | Locale 728. 40 and 8 Societe, was {held recently ; Yacht Club. The meeting was at the Key West presided over by Chef de Care Horace O'Bryant. Immediately following the meeting, a delightful fried chicken supper was served the Voyageurs. The supper was pre- Voyageurs Albert L. DiNegro, Jr. and Iva D. Watson. Those attending this meeting were Voyageurs K. L. Conner, John B. Winn, Vance C. Smith, ; Herman R. Anderson, Al Mills. John W. Pinder, U. W. Sikes, J. Delgado, George J The 40 and 8 Societe is the ‘fun and honor organization of = 202 210 x—7 10 1} stage. The disposition is kindly! the American Legion. Eligibility and many friends will be at-|for membership is limited to tracted by the personal charm.!those who have rendered some Some degree of forjune ma j service to the American Legion. come, but it is rather to erous a nature for worldly s } | Millions in graft taken by Jap cess. } anese in Korea, Americans find. 1 Lawn mowers, saws, knives, scis- sors sharpened. Sewing ma- chines, small motors, suit cases, | trunks, locks, ete., repaired. Keys duplicated. B. F. Camp- bell, 803 Simonton street. dec5“tf Clifford Kerr, painting contractor. Specialty, interior and exterior edecorating. Roof painting, wa- terproofing and corking sround) windows on concrete building. Call at 222 Duval st. or phone 1155-J for free estimate. | dec13-6tx Auto parts and accessories for all} makes of cars. Special attention! given garage and service sta-| tion operators. Roy's Key West} Auto Parts, 116 Duval St., Jef-} ferson Hotel Bldg., Phone 442. dec18-3tx Why not have hot water when you want it in your bathroom,}| kitchen, and for laundry? There! are two Crane automatic water| heaters at my shop looking for} a home. Pepper’s Plumbing; Supplies, 512 Fleming. | dec18-3tx | ee | have one used bathtub in fine| shape. Come in and take a look. It’s just what you may need.| Pepper’s Plumbing Supplies, | | i 512 Fleming. decl8- 3tx) FOR HIRE For Hire—Truck, general moving. J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh | Light housekeeping rooms. Furniture 4 mos. dinette, bedrm. s beds, child’s chest, pene articles. $ Dee 28. Write M. L. Da nold, 4441 S.W. 4th St., Miami 34, or phone 4-4238 between 5 & 7 p.m. dec17-3tx oS furnished and unfurnished; small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. Vita Var Full Body Floor Varr $5.00 value, $3.95 gallon, none better. Pierce Bros. decl5-1mo Original hand - painted Pictures by a local a . Ant! ideal Christmas gift. Paul G. DiNegro, 614 Francis st. dec15-20tx! pical | Vita Var Super Chromium Fin a Aluminum Paint, covers more surface than most of the aluminum paints. $5.40 per gal- lon. Pierce Bros. decl5 Cocoanut trees. South st. Any size. - decl5-3tx house] Can Seventeen-foot Aladdin trailer in good condition. be seen after 7 p.m. or days. R. J. Bourget, s Inn Trailer Park, 612 Simonton st. decl5-4tx | Piano, good condition. J. C. John- son, rear 416 Margaret et. decl5-3tx Factory-built house trailer. metal, sleeps four. Excellent condition. Priced to sell. 62-2 Poinciana Place. dec15-3tx All Household furniture. Inquire at 36-E, Naval Housing. dec17-3tx + Home on double corner, South street. $8,000.00. Terms. L: OF DECEMBER 18, 1935 to spend th ives. and 3-bedroom bungalows, s decl-tf aye COPPER BRONZE SCREEN WIRE Square Foot In Full Rolls ic 14x 18 fine mesh, made Specifications fo: CARLOAD BUYING PERMITS US TO SELL AT THIS NEW LOW PRICE LENGTHS, ONLY 10c SQ. FT. 29 Gauge METAL SHINGLES LINDSLEY LUMBER (C0. Division at Simonton Street CORRUGATED METAL ROOFING Sheets 1x 8—14x9—4x12 line to Army and Navy wwability corner, Martello Towers section,| = $3,000. Several good buys in Key acreage. A. J. Mills, al- tor, 501 William st., phone 80. dec17-3t “Rooms for Rent”, “Apartment for Rent”. THE ARTMAN PRESS. junl-tf 1945 Cushman scooter. Excellent tires and motor. $175.00. 1327 Duval street. dec17-3tx | For Sale—Practically new Fast lady’s bicycle. with headlight, generator. Roll- Complete taillight and 5-2 Poinciana Place. dec18-2tx t Breakfast table and 6 c! Kitchen work table, $: bed, $5. 229A Poincia dec13-2 House and cottage, Seidenbe Avenue, corner of 5th Lot is 50° by 100’ and sur Apply 617 South Street. Ask Campo. dec18-3tx FOR RENT + Furnished apartment for couple! only. Phone 1093. — dec17-3tx| 4 Furnished apartment. Apply downstairs, 1925 Flagler Ave. | Phone 753-M. dec17- “Bt Apartments, 527 Petronia st. In | quire 5: | Petronia st. dec]7-3tx! | | 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. | decl-tf a 626' Grinnell. decl4-6tx With the cessation of hostil many war workers are ret ing to their (permanent homes elsewhere. We are soliciting applications for one, two and three bedroom apartm: especially for. 1-bedroom apart- ments, with frigidaire and kero- sene range. As these are Low Rent Projects we may accept only applications from whose annual family e does not exceed $2100. Joseph Yates Porter Place, Fort Vil- lage. decl5-6t Three-bedroom house, unfurnish- ed. Has electric stove and re- frigerator. Phone 22 or 2780 Harris Ave. dec18-1tx Lane. Temporary phone, 444, from 8 am. to 6:30 p.m. dec-Imo SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN-25¢ WEEKLY. “Diamond Bri dal Duc in enchanting floral motif. Both... BULOVA lady's watch n 14K gold. 17 jewels. jewel § movement. : ‘ aie gold plate. Prices include Federal Tox POLLOCK’ PHONE 465 524 Southard Street SEE OUR WINDOWS Large assortment rette lighters; acing famous makes. Opposite Bus Station Your Grocer SELLS That 6OOB STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE and CUBAN Try A Pound Today! — ET =i TT H. E. CANFIELD, M. BD. Eye. Nose and Theest Es remedy STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEr , TRIUMPH | COFFEE MILL AT ALL GROCERS YOUTH FOR C Tuesday, Decemb r 18th IRIST RALLY | METHODIST cH oe ing—Chri Russell, STONE ! Penpy Sinz Speaker—Harry student SEVERAL SPECIAL N EVERYONE WELCOME, ESPECI AL PEOPLE and SER ORGANIST, Mirs. Cleo Stone Pian Miss Eleanor Two-strand necklace of simulated pearls with rhinestone clasp. In richlv lined gift Diamond solitaire En- gagement Ring of in- Child's fork and spoon set in Sterling silver. In gift box. Choose Now Frem Choice Selections QUALITY JEWELERS s fraternal AY with gold emblem on *

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