The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 20, 1946, Page 4

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Ua RSLS FS Period To Defeat Carboiells By PEDRO AGUILAR Poreed into an overtime period Both teams played a_ great efter the oppositien overcame an — after a shaky start. 4 Pearly lead, Daily News five final- ‘ore by quarters: iP Carbonells 8 14 8 8 2—40 Gteeted Corveneti's Lunch“ Newsmen 18 8 8 5 3-41 tte outfit, 41-40. The battle was! Coca-Cola turned the tables on the favered Sweeting’s Auto Ser- vice five in the second game to | hang up a 27-20 victory and claim = tough the Newsmen were their sixth straight triumph. Seeded for an easy victory as| It was a well-played game that|_, Club— Wd, Pos Hey scored 18 points against eight |84W masterful technique on tne | Red Raiders a4 ae fer Carbonell. However, in the —. y Bias err slag rca the pet ae : ‘ 533 TE oe fences paites | Coca-Cola te> by only onc|Divers - ce #5 ANE “Rhin dour polnw of the point at halg-time and_held on io|Independents - 3 6 .333 Seen and fhem.on 4l-\the slim margin in the third quar-|Dental Corps . 2 7 22 yt: thereon fer, In the last round the ‘Cokes itpague ters Car- ‘scored ten points while holdiag | 2 Club ‘ Mit Pei. piled ap Ns while the Mechanics to four to increage | T™ansit Company ,10° 1 980 the Newamen to aight. thpir lead to seven points. weeting’s Auto 8 3 3734 at time the score stood YO! Osterhoudt and Shaller each Coca-Cola 8 4 64) © 82 im tavor of the Nowiew UOlKéted 10 points and Gardner four Daily News 6 5 5as Geing into the second hait,aath'and Lane two for the victors. Carbonell’s Lunch ..5 6.49) Sth wrored just eight points in The Sweeting scored was di-| Lindsley Lumber <4 9.100 Se Bird quarter Came the vided by Sweeting, five points: | Miami Herald . 010 .000 Seth quarter and the Carbonelis|Ladd, two points; McCoy, six Girls’ League : Setentes themecives enough tolpoints, and Pritchard, seven|__ Club— , WL. Pot. Seow the seore into 4 tic ¥ | points. High School Varsity .9 1 .900/ @rintied the net for eight points! score by quarters: pp Lions Club 0. 9 1800 : Set round to four for the | Coca-Cola 10 9 2 10-27 conten aati -6 4 .600 Sweeti igh School “B” 4-6 +400 The whistie bie conten” “8 7 300 cut cond @-ai) The third game was an exhib:- |St- Mary's 010 00) = rave a. field goal tion between the Chewink Dive:s and a picked team, won by the py ER = a : Divers, 50 to 14. othe “s. | The picked team used fifteen & Giles Bose produced a’ players fem thee: vietors and at Graff, 16 points, and Dichary. Villareal sank 4| 14, topped the scoring for the vic- we the Newamen out'tors. Curry led the losers with @ one pot 45ix points. ’ ++ For South Florida League Entry Perera =! CITY SPORTS Reg Wests baschai! plavers to omnes! ery at a representative oe Mered practicing for tho Every Type of Play oe! me the out Pionaa| angen | Amora the players who havc BASKETBALL SO6P fried fe ettend the practi.«' @t Migh School Gymnastum are such stars of Key _(Night Games) = Clmyten Sterling, woo WEDNESDAY— ape@ om the Florida Staie) 700—Lindsley Lumber Co. vs. Lenape prier w World War U and Miami Herald. Nev during the war; Ex-| %00—Earthquakers vs. Dental fend Almay. who also od Corps. Sah the Florida State League. |_ 9:00—Red Raiders vs. WKWF. dee Mewarro, star cateher and hi:. | THURSDAY— fer of the Trojans before the war) 7°00—Lindsley Lumber Co. vs. Coca-Cola. GUN o first-rate backstop; | = “> bj, 8:00-—-Key West Transit Co. vs. Navarro, star shortstop of [! the pre-war Trojans, Philip Bak-! Sweeting's Auto Service. i. Oe cB -cround stat. Jackie Cas.| 900—Red Raiders vs. Earth. tenell, who can pitch, play the! quakers. tnletd oe outfield, Rote Geeine a F x— @me of the city's leading pitchers. 0—Miami Daily News vs. Miami Herald. Independents vs. Dental Corps. Ge @ the Siuggers Coac , & pest years, Gabrici Ag ell 6:00- Bethe Boeeting, youthful ace . ef the Hed Raidess; jong distant: yt wt Trojans, Nene Damenech @uthreider « To be announced. RECREATION Bayview Park—Tennis, basket- ball and handball courts. Dia- mondball. Comfort stations. South Beach and Rest Beach— Swimming. | Gulf Dock and Rest Beach—. managed and played wth tems in the Florida State end the East Coast League Seuth Florida Leaguc Wihteh the Conchs of 1946 will en fr will have teams from Home seed, Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, ! Myers and otne: Armando Acevedo, one of .he Deepsea fishing, small boats. best ete si —<$< << —_______ poet pal be eengs mele e from a battery of good mound. - y ~ aa men. oe Bey Went Conchs of the | 5 Carbonell and Juanie Navar- —_ has the makings of a! T° 4°€ good enough to replace al- most any player in the lineup. Fans are looking forward to| the organization of the Key West | _ Conchs and a repetition of the ac- complishments of the Conchs of 1930 when they were so good the East Coast League had to dis- band or the other teams would have had to be content with a dominating Conch nine-——which they couldn't “stomach”. of Geet club = With the cooperation @ ghavers and sports enthusia,is ie city will be able to piace am im the league that will be GP & the top of the ladder, if not ® G@ele possession of first piac themughout the schedule We eve the youth and stamina ne commery for « winmnig combina fen We have pitchers, excellent intiaiders and oudtiekders and course, we would not like to see supard cataber on porch the South Florida League forced cores to bark = regulliS to disband for this reason but we nme falter or euffer 9M) do want a Key West entry in the A chub batting and playing in gies on, the order could win and lose with | . your rt! ‘ pa Baier BASKETBALL Key Westers! Do ef, A Acevedo, 2b Sweeting’s Auto Service lost a & Albury. | big chance to gain undisputed pos - Sterling. id Session of second place in the dam Navarro. « | Men's “B” Basketball League last 7 rt |night when the Automen bowed ] io, | to the fast-moving Coca-Cola five. | daw Aibuiy —» ‘It was the sixth straight win for The pitchers will be seleciedthe Cokes. Chandler To Be Heard Over CBS A. B. (Happy) Chandler, for- mer United States senator and governor of Kentucky, now High {Commissioner of Baseball, will be heard over CBS Friday, March 22nd, at 6:30 p.m. | Mr. Chandler will be interview-| ed by Bob Lyle, CBS sports edi-} : | | LLL LLL LLM No More Havana Trips For Navy . ‘Secretary of the Navy has issued an order stating that ‘travel to foreign countries Personnel unless such travel is in line with official duties or is performed without gov- RATES Regular Type minimum charge for the firs’ Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 2c a word for each insertion, but the|yertisements is invariably in Information for the Advertisers ‘is 3¢ a word and ‘the minimum | charge for the first 15 words or less is 45¢e. PAYMENT | t advance, but. regular advertis- tor, on his, xegular. “Good News : 15 words or, less is 30c. for Good Sports” program. ¢ ppearto to rian = t ie Mr. Chandler and Bob are ‘ex- “March 3. e The rate for blackface type | charged. pected to discuss the problem af e e , the newly - formed Mexican Bag zig y Teaemgerie League “steadling players frori| ™0Fe es be eae hau HELP WANTED FOR HIRE organized baseball in this country.| #78 #0 Havana as gibisss practiced in this area as a —_ For Hire—Truck, general moving.| Ho Th Ss d — of recreation to serv- | — J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh tan personnel. | TELEPHONE Lane. Phone 1161-W. Ww ey The granting of leave of ‘ie mar1-lmox Basketball Leagues naval personnel to make un- ‘OPERATORS —— Pedro Aguilar, official score- keeper for the three active bas- ketball leagues of the city, today released the standings of the teams. The standings, which include games played last night, follow: » Class “A” Men's League No Taxis Will Be On Duval Resolution prohibiting taxi or automobile-for-hire stands on Du- Yal street was’ passed by the eity commission last ‘night. The resolution’ “was ‘approved at the previous meeting of the commission upon motion by Com- missioner Hunter Harden. CARSON WILL ee {Continues trem, Page One) tion . Finance “Corporation, ut! the new interest rate is slightly} more than one and one-half per-| cent. The bridges will be made toll} free 10 years earlier than would have been the case in the RFC; set-up, as the issue will be liq- uidated in 1958, instead of in 1968. Besides, as B. M. Duncan, engineer for the district, said, the bonds are callable as early as April 1, 1952. The successful bidders were Stranahan and Harris, of Toledo, Ohio, and Clyde C. Pierce, of Jacksonville. Maturing dates of the bonds} are as follows: Block No. $185,000 on April 1, (Not optional) 190,000. oh April 1, (Not optional) 195,000 on April ay (Not optional) 200,000, an A aso, ont a (Not omen)” 275,000 din “A 1 \ v993 . oatlapa 0 Apinit 1, ‘Optional April 1, 1982. or a interest "payment date thereafter, at par and interest, 300,000 on. April 1, 1954 Optional April 1, 1952 or any interest payment date thereafter, at par and interest. 300,000 on April 1, Optional April 1, 1952 any interest pay e thereafter, at 1947 1948 1949 1950 me. W952 y y and interest. 10 300,000 on Optional A any ai nd interest. 0 on April 1 Yptional April 1, 1 a pa: at par April 1, 1958 1-April 1, 1952 or payment after, at par and interest. TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Gov. Ellis G. Arnall of Georgia borri ig Newman, Ga., 39 years ago. “ Frank Stanton, new president of Columbia Broadcasting Sys- tem. born at Muskegon, Mich., | 38°years ago. Lauritz Melchior, famous Wag- nerian tenor, born in Denmark, 56 years ago. Prof. Paul S. Epstein of the California Institute of Technol- ogy, famed physicist, born in Po- land, 63 years ago. Wilfred Funk of New York publisher and author, born in Brooklyn, 63 years ago. Beniamino Gigli, famous opera tenor, born in Italy, 56 years ago. L. Wade Childress, noted St Louis business head, born in Murfreesboro, Tenn., 70 years ago. w51 official visits to Alaska, The | ‘Canal Zone, Hawaii, Puerto | Rico, The Virgin Islands, Ber- | muda, Canada, Cuba, Mexico | | ieee WAGE INCREASE Learners now earn a mini- mum of $31.20 per week is okayed but no government for 48 hours work transportation will be made available for such travel. According to the Naval Air | Station Propelican, “So you | Wage rates for experienced * operators are proportion- ately higher ; cam pen a weeping letter, Mac, to that comely little Frequent increases, addi- Cuban siren who is waitingso | tional payment for evening impatiently for your next | Sunday and holiday work visit. Just tell her that, here- after, you'll have to continue | the good neighbor policy by | MANY OTHER col e.” ADVANTAGES re 4 (ath Cte Let our Chief Operator, ’ Mrs. McDermott, + > tell you the whole story**°* Key West Pies In Tourist Map. Apply 9 to 5 at the TELEPHONE OFFICE | JOSEPH W. JOHNS PUBLISHED | PICTORIAL PLEASURE | MAP Positions, permanent, for ex- | service men, women and local | Sra | citizens. Western Union. New tourist map of Florida has| seca been published by Florida Tour-; ist Publications, Joseph W. Johns} | and Associates, with two pictures) | presented of Key West. The map on one side presents a! feb1-tf Attractive girl over 20 years of age. Apply in person. Evars Photo Store, 506 Southard St. mar19-3t larger Blovida Keys all named.| young lady. having good knowl- Ringgd guna the map are pic-| edge of bookkeeping e§sential. tures’ ¢ ie anding spotseof| Apply Key West Chapter Amer- tourist Plori@4. ‘One picture is‘of) ican Red, Cross 301% Front the Overseas. Highway and an-| Street. : marl9-3t other is of House here, On the second side of the sheet | are listed scores of points of m-! terest in Florida together with aj } 1945-46 calendar of tourist events. | Three other°maps on the same} + side show, a county-wide mileage Salesman Wanted—Good all-year- -map, main highways. leading to around db: .Nust have-a ‘little the Southernmost er, shorthand necessary. Apply Key West Chapter American Red Cross, 301% Front Street. marl9-3t Florida apd a highway map of furniture experience. Gdod pay. Cuba. tVIVil Apply {Phe)¥Maxwell Go., 309 = . Fleming St. marl19-3t j MISC. OUS The Weather saa | Refrigeration sales and service. Repairs on all makes. All work REPORT | guaranteed. Mumford & Ross,! | Key West and vicinity: Partly! 220 Duval st. phone 333. cloudy this afternoon, tonight feb18-tf “and Thursday. Cooler tonight.| Movies at home. See us about tal library. Evans Photo Store, 506 Southard St. marl9-1mo highway mdp of Florida with the! Wanted—Business secretary, —— Wanted—Experienced stenograph: | our 8mm and 16mm movie ren | 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. mar1-t! Bicycles To Rent—Daily or week- ly. B. & B. Cycle Shop, 822 Fleming Street. mar19-1mox j i ROOMS FOR RENT must be in the office before o'clock on the day of publica- Payment for classified ad-| tion. |1 four-burner kerosene stove, 4 DEADLINE ‘To insure publication, P. A. System, complete. See Du- val Radio Sales and Service. 211 Duval St. mar18-st i gas stove, 1 electrie water pump. 1116 Division St. marl8-3tx Sea King outboard motor, 8% hp, running condition; also 10 skiff.. Reasonable. - Apply tii Wanted by vet, naval employee, | private room with Cathou: family. Reply Mr. White, c/oj| Key West Citizen. mar19-2tx | LOST One set of keys, valuable to own- er. Navy dog tag on ring name Percy Kenward. Rew. Return to 823 Francis Street. mar19-3tx i Lost—Black | plastic pocketbook, ' Monday afternoon, on Pir or Fleming street. Finder please return intact and receive liberai reward. Pinder, 420 Grinnell \ St. mar20-2tx | FOR SALE | Notes (Promissary), 1c each. Art- | man Press, Citizen Bldg., phone 51. \ marl19 ¢f | —__—_i | Library copies of current best 1 sellers—at prices that get lower | With each remtal. To fill your | { bookshelves comparatively painlessly, get acquainted with our unique rental library saleg. systefh. Paul Smith, bookseller | cor. Simonton and Eaton sts. | mar!-tf | i We carry a full line of all plumb- img supplies and fixtures. Pipe cut and threaded at Pepper’s Flumbing Supply, 512 Fleming. marl-tf} Light housekeeping rooms. ae at 616 Dey Street: marl9-3tx | the race for the Democratic hem- | and $12 weekly, All utilities} ++—_________=~___| idl ca. papresentative from { fumished-> Paul’s Tire Shop: { | Beautiful pearl ne alabas | Monroe county, opposing Bernie eX » marl 6tx, ny ones gyd “two strands. Also} « b joucoeWANTED TO RENT spoons. Immediate delivey. in bis column about coren Commeny ei Citizen today, says ‘Apartment’ or cottage, 2, 3 or 4| Ave., New York, N.°¥° Duke of Rock Sound | rooms. Officer, wife and one tops in the golf world child (3 months old). Reward, | two ‘:slight” faults— $25. Would also buy furniture. | Velocipedes and bicycle. B. & B. hits the ball hard Lt .(jg) Robert C. Preston, 1213} Cycle Shop, 822 Fleming St. goes in the wrong di- | Eliza St. mar16-3:x mar19-3t~ when he hits in the Room Wanted ‘Palms, ferns, crotons, hibiscus, Way coleus, sultanas, cactus, flame vines. Fruit trees. Many oth- ers. 1004 Southard Street. Phone 1049-J, mar19-2tx 1939 Ford in fair condition. Apply Leonard Waldecker, Boca Chica Base. New factory-built all-steel lug- Gage trailers, new tires. Put- eamp-Alexander Motors, Duval ' and Division Streets. mar15-1f CEDES ae Tt achat RE Pathe Designed for gracious living; buiit 6 years ago; comp! ‘modern home ‘located ‘on: the southern- | Clarinet. most. point of United States in Key West. Living room 20x21" with’ fireplace, opens through sliding doors onto 12x22 screer- ed and shuttered veranda, mah one huge room possibe Dining room is ample and these rooms are floored with tile of the same design; library; roomy tiled kitchen with ventilator, electric range and Frigidaire, 2 large bedrooms, large cedar- lined closets, 2 beautifully tiled baths, chrome fixtures, addi tional closets and linen sp off main hall to living room. | Windway to laundry room wit) stationary tubs and hot-water | heater and servants’ lavatory. | Shown by appointment ony | Call Mr. Du Bois, Key West 41. mar19-3x | | For United States Senator unity. persons should apply in writin «. Vita Var Super Chromium Finish Aluminum Paint, covers 30% more surface than most of the aluminum paints. $5.40 per gal | lon. Pierce Bros. marl-imo Young working. girl will sHare n: apartment with another Wor ing With good references. Kindly communicate with Box L-7i, giving all pertinent infor- mation. mar20-3tx Wanted—Laundry to do. service. Phone 224. BOTTOM FISHING $3.00 10-4:30 DAILY, BAIT INCLUDED BOAT “GREYHOUND” CAPT. C. N. McCLOUD END OF GULF DOCK KEY WEST [Gentle to moderate northerly except considerable cloudiness in | siderable cloudiness in extreme 700 Duval St. Call between 2- cool Thursday. | northwest, and north, winds; today, except considerable cloudiness! East Gulf: Moderate to fresh northeast Thursday. Weather No small craft or storm warnings} Key West, Fla, March 20, 1946 ieee winds. Florida: Fair through Thursday extreme northeast portion today Portraits in your home by ar- Cooler today and tonight and con-| pointment. Monette’s Studio, northeast portion today. Cooler, 10 P.M. Tel. 569. |e and tonight and continued} mar15-16-18-20-22 Jacksonville through’ the: Fler- ida Straits: Mgderate hs frésh and tonight becoming aotth.,t6| northeast Thursday. Weather fair! over extreme northeast portion today. northwest to west winds today] and tonight becoming north to fair. Jacksonville to Apalachicola:) have been issued. WEATHER REPORT Observation taken at 8:30 am. Eastern Standard Time >ly—Laborers, bartenders, vest last night 7 oe ar aa 73/Wanted—Laundry to do. Quick Nonna 73 service. Apply to Mrs. Reba Precipitation Albury, 1010 Olivia St. Rainfall, 24 hours ending mar15-6tx 8:30 a.m., inches Trace: Total rainfali since March 1, MACHINERY nS March 1, ‘Machinery and factor equipment, inches i 0.65, ew and used, for all industrie: F ; Atlantic Machinery & Equi; Stabs ; 1 quip. Botal xamfall since faDuey "sy |) Conall Ni sein Sty sent! Deficiency since January 1, i Fla. mar11-1mox OHSS — 1.68 EDUCATIONAL Relative Humidity we 65% | VETERANS Tomorrow's Almanac Take advantage of your chance Sunrise 6:30 am. for education under the G. J. Sunset 6:39 p.m. Bill. Enroll with the Interna- Moonrise 10:11 p.m., tional Correspondence Schouls. Moonset 8:55 am. C. B. Harvey, 518 William St., Springs begins March 21. after 5:30 p.m., phone 831-W. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) ~~ WANTED TO BUY High Tide Low Tide 12:14 a.m. 5:25 am. | Wanted—Old rags. Call at The 11:49 a.m. 6:16 p.m. |! Citizen Office. jan17-t£ Pickup | mar20-12tx | (City office) waiters. To buy Temperatures good, late model automobile. Highest last 24 hours 79, Apply Raul’s Club. mar19-3tx | marl6-6tx | iota 2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows, ‘ and» unfurnished; small down payment,’ balance} payable monthly. Johnson. & Johnson, Phone 372. marl-tf. {If you need an iron sink for wash- ing pots, dishes, or pans in aj restaurant, bar or business | place, see them at Pepper's! Plumbing Supply, 512 Fleming. | marl13-tt 1 RCA-Victor table model radio in good condition. Apply 10:0 Olivia St. mar16-61x |Ideal business location, cor. Divi | sion and Packer Sts., 64’ on Di- vision, 105’ on Packer. Propecty | now has 2 small cottages and 1} large store building. See Jos. 1). | Lopez, owner, on premises, 97 phone 765 or 752-J. mar16-tt Fresh yard eggs. 709 Eaton St.) Phone 856-W. mar18-7tx | | Vita Var Full Body Floor Varnish; | $5.00 value, $3.95 gallon, none| better. Pierce Bros. marl-1mo| | Lots Nos. 4 and 5, 100’ x 150’ = Ist Ave. and Ist St, City of] Homestead, Florida, with three- room cottage, rented for $30 month. Excellent corner for| business place or apartment.) Priced to sell. $3,500. Half cash, balance terms. Apply 324 Southard St, Key West, Flor- ida. mar16-6tx Georgia st. marl Radio, new, small. Sidewalk} Shop, 526 Duval Street. skates. Skating Rink. mar20-31, TRIUMPH mar18-3tx | | COFFEE ——_—_—_______—. Girl's 24-in. bicycle. 1115 Flem-| |Grape vines. 1217 Petronia St. | ing St. mar20-2tx MILL marg6-Gty |__| ay aay aaa, 2 large and small, new |1945 house trailer, excellent cor- | GROCERS 1939 Ford in fair condition, at LEX GREEN Boca Chica Base. Write Leor- | ——_ ard Waldecker. mar19-3tx For State Senator | JAMES A. FRANKLIN We don't like the toy business: | We would much rather i For State Senater plumbing supplies. That's y we are closing out all our toss below .cost... We bought jtherh | - when. plumbing ’ material’. was unavailable,; but now that we are getting in our own supplies |< again, the toys must go—B LOW COST!! See them at P2p- per’s Plumbing Supplies, 512) Fleming. marl9-tf U. S. Army Dodge Command cars. New paint, new tops. Putcamp-Alexander, Duval and Division sts. mar19-tf Double bed, spring and mattress, good condition. $20.00. App!y 9 to 4, Steak Inn, 208 Duval St. mar20-2t Collapsible baby buggy, bathi- nette, electric pump and tank Phone 324-W or 1313 Johnsor. St. mar19-3tx | (Second District) FRANK BENTLEY Balance of Lewinsky’s furniture Commissioner stock, box springs, mattresses, | For County beds, chairs and other items. All ko new. Are being offered at GERA/.D SAUNDERS drastically reduced prices Through Lewinsky’s Men’ ARE RRR a A EONNCRAR STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE dition, sleeps four. Across from Columbia Laundry, St. Simonton ecient iain aeecamaNaR iC. Complete outfit for one-bedroom | H. E. CANFIELD, M. D. apartment, including crib. 2273 | Eye, Eas, Nese and Threat Specialist . Poinciana Ext. mar20-4tx a Also Glasses Toledo computing scales. Like Office Hours, 7 to @ new. $75.00. Apply Victory| Appointment, Phone Cash Market, 1628 Division St.|Galey's Office, 417 (ena aterm

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