The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 28, 1945, Page 6

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ae nl PAGE SIX ROSAM PITCHES HOLSUM TO 5. 3 WIN OVER MACHINISTS All stores of the Retail Merch-! In the opening softball doubleheader at Bayview} Holsum Bread: Park last night, won over the Machinsts by a 5 to} Holsums 3 score and the pitching of Rosam was the feature of the victory. He allow ghininsts but two hits, both by; Jim Albury. One was an infield} hit in the first round and the oth- er a single to right in the sixth Graham started for the Machin-} ists and walked two in the first. Combined with a single by Rob- | erts and nuble by Seferino| Lewis, the B; ored runs with tw Buster Rob and held ed Graham! > Bakers down to a an infield out and i to center James Mira that gave the Ba s their last run. In the scored tw id a co) pitches. a, nt out and then Jim Albury, singled. Carey, bat- ting for Roberts, was called out and Robert: out to center to end the on the time limit. In the field, Jim Albury, Buster Roberts and Go: played a great game for the | James Mira, fifth, game ed the hard-hitting Ma-| game of the; P. Valdez, Rosam and F. Sands | for the winners. Score: Machinists R. H. E. 100 020-3 2 4 310 100-5 6 2 Graham, Roberts and Tt Rosam and James Mira. Two-base hit: S. Lewis; stolen base: C. Valdez; sacrifice hit: J.| Mira; struck out: by Roberts 4, iby Rosam 4; bases on balls, off Graham 2, off Roberts 3, off Ros-| am 5; time of game: 1.20; um- pires: Kiger and Villareal. In the second game, the Ci- three} vilian Workers won over the Le-| gion by a football score of 13 to) il. It was only a six-inning game but Vidal walked 13 and allowed) five hits, Griffin gave up 14 hits, and Diaz and Albury poled home! runs for the winners and McCol-/ lough got one for the losers Vidal poled four safeties, three, Shepperd two and Lou >: Gonzalez two. i] | In the field, Lou Ganzalez and Sue Griffin were best for the 1] G. Valdez, Vidal and Caste! ino for the winners. Score: | Workers | Legion 202 520-11 5 6} Vidal and G. Valdez; Sue cae fin and Vinson. Diaz, R. HE. 400 306—13 14 3] STORES WILL CLOSE | ALL DAY NEW YEAR'S ants’ Association will remain{ 'closed all day on New Year's, according to announcement made |by Joe Pearlman, president of the organization. CITY SPORTS Every Type of Play DIAMONDBALL at Bayview Park Field (Night Games) | THURSDAY— 7:30—Machinists _ vs. Bread. 9:00—American Legion vs. Avi- ation Civilians. FRIDAY— | 7:30—Miami Daily i Holsum Bread. 9:00—B29's vs. Machinists. BASKETBALL at High School Gymnasium (Night Games) WEDNESDA Y— 7:00—Miami Daily News Lumber Co. Convent C 9:00—Earthquakers Sw ing’s Auto Service. THURSDAY— 7:00—Carbonell’s Luncheonette vs. Miami Herald. Holsum vs. Classified Column EREDAR EERE SHEERS ERERERES: nim aaaer this heaG d in the Citizen at ea word for eich Inser- b leds! may have their advertise | jusure publication, eopy mant be im the ulfice beivre Lt u'civek on the 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 Apply 9 to 5 at the TELEPHONE OFFICE decl-tf} for la Apply; ond,.io work route Salary, $40.00 per| ph pmissioAr” Abply| a 606, La easel m. tonight and Saturday, . 8:30 to 11:30 a.m, dér #321! ladi ly Serne for MISCELLANEOUS tion salcs and service. $s on all makes. All work! mteed. Mumford & Ross,/ 220 Duval st., phone 333. dec22-1mo ‘Hotel, 7 SEAERHRERESESEERESE SEER YS FOR SALE | Vita Var House Paint, guaranteed! 100° pure. $3.25 gallon. There { is none finer at Pierce Bros. and 3-bedrcom bungalows, furnished small down paymeat, balance Payabl. monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. decl- tf) | Original hand - Painted tropical! Pictures by a local artist. An ideal Christmas gift. Paul G DiNegro, 614 Francis st. decl5-20tx i i lights, automatic electric baby | bottle warmers, brass hose noz- needs. Olivia st. Lowe and Son, 846} dec28- 4tx| | Vita Var Full Body Floor Varnish 1 | better. 17’ Aladdin: trailer. and in good condition. See Mrs. O’Sweeney, Southern Inn, Si-} monton st. dec27-3tx} Vita Var Super Chromium. Finish Aluminum Paint, covers 30° more surface than most of the ; aluminum paints. $5.40 per gal- | lon. Pierce Bros. You can now | $17.95. get shoe skates. Skating Rink. dec2’ Used gas automatic water heater} in good condition. Southard street. Apply 419 dec27-3tx | Radiance roses. Freem Catherine st. Phone 6’ dec21-tues: 1937 Chevrolet Tudor, DeLuxe. sell. At Poor Old C: Servi ice_ Station. det Fifty young White Rock laying hens and fresh eggs. 919 South | ard street- dec FORSRENT | Betettive stories, romances, biog- raphies. all the best new books, some for 5c per day, ton and Eaton streets. dec1-tf { APARTMENT at ture bought and sold.| Bedding Co., phone decl-1mo 669, 515 Front st. 1307 WHITEHEAD ST. No Children or Pets Apply at 1309 Whitehead Street. half back from the ocean Lawn mowers, aws, knives, scis- Sewing ma- suit cases, repaired. duplicated. bell, 928 Division street dec5-tf FOR HIRE For Hire—Truck, general moving. J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh} Room with bath. Temporary phone, 444, Lane. from 8 a.m. to 6:20 p.m. dec-1mo} B. F. Camp- Furnished cottage. no children, no Pets. 818 Olivia street. dec27-3tx | Furnished apartment. Strunk, Jr. phone 816. dec27-tf E. A. 1309* United street. - dec26-3tx WANTED TO RENT FOR SALE Wanted—Furnished avartment or Small radio. $10.00. Skating Rink.} dec27-3tx Old-fashioned curtain rods, rings| ~ cottage for cauple. Phone 828-M. dec28-3tx LOST and brackets desired in» Key) Three kevs on string between Key vailable agai! ceived. Ma 218 Simonton. Ml Lord.| dec27- Shipment’ 2tx West Provision and 891 Thor=s street Return, Jones, 801 Thomas. any price.} decl5-1mo} Bronze s vire, sh} screen wire, metal area NASHVILLE. Tenn. $5.00 value, $3.95 gallon, none} Pierce Bros. decl5-1mo} | Reasonable} dec15-Imo} 7-6tx many for! only 10c for a whole week. Paul} Smith, Bookseller, cor. Simon-} 8:00—High School Girls vs. Convent Varsity. 9:00—Coca-Cola vs. Key, West! BASEBALL at Municipal Stadium (Afternoon Games) | SUNDAY— Doubleheader to be announce eee RECREATION Bayview Park — Shuffleboard, tennis, basketball, and handball | | Transit Company. | | | and unfurnished;| Cutts. South Beach and Rest Beach— Swimming. Masonic Patio—Shuffleboard. Gulf Dock and Rest Beach— Deepsea fishing, small boats. | WILLIAM BETHEL | GIVEN RELEASE i {Snecial ta The Citiz-n) Dec. 28. =+William Heywood Bethel, Sea- zles, Pyrex flameware. See us| ™@@" Second Class, of 612 Eaton through for your paint and hardware eee Key West, Fla., hag been Separation Center here. News vs. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 'PELICAN SAYS | STRAND THEATER TOURISTS OK FINE WEATHER| . Gas come Coming: “Diamond | “Tourists have been comment-} exeeney ing on the fine weather we have been having,” Bill Pelican, of fish-eating, weather - comment ; fame, stated today. Down by the Front street docks, | Bill told of the compliments, | | while lanky Harold Heron listened} and Gertie Gull twittered around. ; Bill pointed out that the wind! went to the south the last few days and then came rushing out; ; of north but mild weather still resulted, which surprised him, eS said. “The nights are delightful anal the water warm,” Bill continued,! “and what is meat for a Pelican is meat for tourist and Key West-; er alike.” ' Bill said it wasn’t bad over the country, either, except for Chi-! } cago with 16 degrees and Boston } with 22 and Minneapolis with 12, Memphis with 33, New York with 30 but it wasn’t good enough pointed to the WHA MONROE THEATER 3877/7787 TALLULAH BANKHEAD in WATCH FOR IT! “LIFEBOAT” News - Sports - Shorts ee TWO HOTELS IN “MIA MI= POPULAR PRICES LOCATED IN HEART OF CITY i ROOMS cr ieervation Reasonable for Reservations WITH BATH and TELEPHONE FORD HOTEL PERSHING HOTEL | 60 N.E. 3rd Street 226 N.E. Ist Avenue @0 Rooms - Elevator 100 Rooms - Elevator 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION Bermuda Market JOHN COBO, Proprietor An Up-to-Date Sanitary Market — Complete Refrigeration White at Eliza Street Phone 52 ,Jast night. Miami was 75 ‘ and 67 low and, of cot 4 a.m. for the benefit of ro- mance, with evening low tide at 12:34 for fishermen’s data. | s. LEGION DN APPROVES | MANY APPLICATIONS of i 28. We Have A Shipment of MEAT eGrade ABEEF eChoice ABEEF *VEAL ¢PORK Smoked SHOULDER and ePICNIC HAMS All at Ceiling Prices or Below At j Arthur t’ American \ ev ening, the regular meeting Sawyer Post No. Legion, . Wednesc the’ following - applica- roved: Charles | ‘alcgIm Ko! s. Jr, Ray Ws Peacbek] GweHo V. Mujica, Louis Leon Van Gelder. Benjamin I. Freer, Jr.. Leon E. Albury, Harry L. Carey. These will be obligated at the ‘regular meeting on January 9, 1946. Charles Pent, Clerk Circuit Court, Hillsborough County, was a visiting Legionnaire. i It was announced that the‘ American Legion Mid-winter cuavesiion would be held in Jacksonville, Florida on Jan- ua 12-13, 1946. Delegates to the convention will be selected at the next regular meeting. ¢€ FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER CLUB STEAKS tw. 20° w. 30° A ». 20 Self Service Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables WE DELIVER GROCERY ORDERS gfiven an honorable discharges the Naval Personne} + SHOP AT » ARCHER’S FOR YOUR..WEEK-END. TABLE SUPPLIES “| We Have Plenty of | GRADE ‘A’ | BEEF SLICED ¢Fresh FRUITS an | PORK ROAST ~ PORK CHOPS an BACON ¢Staple and Fancy GROCERIES *DAIRY Products id VEGETABLES *Also A NICE Selection of FROSTED FOODS Plan to Bring Your List to ARCHER’S and Convince Yourself o Archer’s “The Store That 814 FLEMING ST. f Quality and Vaiues Grocery Serves You Best” EES 67 and 47 = ac Extra Victory Bond » ld > | LEE’S ORIENT Daval and Angela Streets Owned and Operated CANTON-STYLE and AMERICAN DINNERS Served Daily from 5 p.m. Except Tuesdays — We Cater to Parties, Weddings and Banquets PVT TO FOTO TIVO OI III TIT VOT dec2e-3t Stop and Shop at . WING LEE’S DUVAL and ANGELA STREETS WING LEE’S, THE FRIENDLIEST FOOD STORE IN TOWN *an Dress Up- Look Your Best SUITS for MEN and YOUNG MEN by HART, SCHAFFNER and MARKS ACCESSORIES by Nationaly Known Makers eSHIRTS by Arrow eTIES by Arrow °*SHOES by Florsheim *SPORT SHIRTS by Lewinsky’s “= S Shop PHONE 146 526 ccx west. ST Froniva FOOD CENTER PHONE $4 Everything for Your Sunday or New Year’s Dinner Next Tuesday Yov'll positively enjoy shop- ping at this Friendly Food Store. We pride ourselves in being tops in courtesy, helpful- ness and quality. Whether it’s garden-fresh fruits and vegetables, canned foods, sundries or household items it’s Wing Lee’s Food Center every time. McGregor | eee le te tt te he le te a ted te tn ta te et tte te te te te be ts tn tn tn tn tm to te tn tas 900 000000000500000000000 200000000008 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28 aj STARLING'S: STYLE CENTER Women’s Apparel and Accessories Exclusively “Opposite the La Concha ‘Hictel” 417 Duval Street Key West. Flcrids iF Come: trom Starling’s Ir’- Correct! collection of « you're rea‘iv tc and dancing Beautiful Showing of Black Gowns BUY VICTORY BON JEWEL BOX 518 Fleming Street Harriet M. Maxwell The Wise Old Owl Says: When your Watch needs to be looked after take @ to the Jewel Box—they will look after #

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