The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 16, 1946, Page 3

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Mateo ween and a select Se peng’? ie «cere om was soured by gies om he exghth when he i —~ © “© © fee Gee to MARRY (The Cat) BRECHEEN, ee oe Weer bes bese drive gengling lefthander, here Get ee) eored piteher to win three games in +» koma simggle wt Peeky were © bet stow | Mahomian. coming oorguing the bal? te the home Peet es (ed he coment in the — (eat gf te eighth when they ott Rot Lite ecm of af the box Cw ©) @ALGHPER TOOK | Brecheen’s Three Series Her _ pitcher , Series championship, the Jewelers Win As The race for the Class A City Wins Pirst Since 1920) S*ftb2!! League crown narrowed | down further last night when:the, leading Bottle Cap Inn team was upset by the American Legion ‘iwhile the second-place Jewelers. were nosing out Adams Dairy, 10 ‘to 9. The Jewelers are now only: half a game vehind the Bottle Caps. The game were played at ‘the Bayview Park Field under o} lights. ~ In the opening battle, the Dairy’ | boys scored three runs in the first Hinning but could not hold the H}hitting Jewelers hitless for the first three frames but in the fourth he gave up four hits and combined with a base on balls and a hit batsman ‘the Jewelers scored three runs t0:tie the score. In the fifth, the Dairymen tal- lied four runs on four hits, one a became first | home run by Al Cruz, sending | aj| Parks to the showers. Buster || Roberts pitched the rest of the game for the Jewelers. In the sixth, the Jewelers scor- | ed six runs on six hits, two er- t. | Fors and two walks, and the Dairy | World |: boys scored two in the seventh sixth in} t© again knot the count. In-their half of the seventh, the | World Series since 1 The Ok: Louis another lead. Sue Griffin held the*hard-|Qver $30 a Week (About $130 a Month) After 6 Months’ ‘Training and Experience in THE KEY WEST.CITIZEN 1 Tere rieruriiaerryrrer RESPONSIBLE POSITION THAT PAYS $25 A WEEK TO START (About $130 a Month) TELEPHONE OPERATING . . That’s for a 40-Hour. Week, and There’s Opportunity to Earn Considerably More for Overtime Work at Time-and-Half. ! BUT THAT'S NOT ALL Scheduled Pay Increases Liberal Employe Benefits Vacation With Pay Investigate This Fascinating : Position. Today! =| PUBLICATION DEADLINE tor | pe ta the sntiea betece 11 weloek: om Per ee re 2. and 3-bedroom bungalows ici ; bungalows, |T azarovici, Faye Roberts and! cnough ob 6 eet pier Brecheen | nine attempts. ee onde be tes rune pemeee Jewelers won the game. With! Two lots on Flagler Avenue, each A —amie of players were in- . one out, “Pie Traynor” Fernandez | Telephone Office 52 x 100. -Reasonable price for wre © Ge ber ages of | Raiders, I irates single sending Sawyer, who | Mrs. McDermott, Chief Operator} quick sale. Phone 79 or 486. ae «= eaffeyedt 2 ve | . had singled ahead of him, toj - octl2-tf . tenctes twee when Read 4 third from where Sawyer scored | SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE ' mun for 1 i -« enoeet om te eighth f)-' on a passed ball. AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY j Pontiac, original mileage, 4 new <p he Some BH that emt home| Supporters of the Red Raiders] , S°°re by innings: R. HE. ‘ Neh Teas Ue Ey ed i PPE ai a en and the Pirates continue to offer |A¢ams ~ 300.0402—9 6 3 Phone 181 - J. Low ceiling a Cardinal catcher |= backing to their respective | Jewelers .. 000 306 1—10 10 .2 octl4-tf| price. octl2-4tx « ger & the Slghth, and| club, financially and verbaily,| _ S: ‘Griffin and F, Signs; Barks, posnesesneeere reece ore ; = * ghawer wae apiked im the] this week. as the two teams pre- |Boberts, Sawyer and Roberts,}Upholster and trimmer. Apply Lady’s bicycle, balloon tires, good - ane pare for the second game of the Sawyer. ; Key West Bedding. oetl-tf; Paint. $19.50. 1900 Staples Beaton (AL) ‘Key West World Series”, Sun-| _TWo-base hits: Malgrat, “Pie ae eee es ® amo A! day at 2 p.m. in the Municipal Traynor” Fernandez; home run:) Wanted—Young woman for gen-! i Spe 4 4 1 8 @! Stadium . Al. Cruz; stolen bases: J. Lewis,| eral office work. Must type and Large ice box, man’s ‘bicycle, Poe 4 +t @ t| The Raiders have been out for ' B. Villareal, Al Cruz, Abreu, Mal. take shorthand. Good salary. wane HEE, 15-in..cleetric - o Bb S Zl gsasticn every day this week and grat, Sawyer 2, “Pie Traynor”| Must be permanent resident. fan. 3051 Harris Ave., Phone - © @ © @| beve three pitchers in the “pink” Fernandez, Osterhoudt; hits: off; Write “P/O. Box 708. octl-tf | ee pak 4 @ & | @f condition, Meadors, Albury and Parks 5 and 7 runs in 5 innings; 4 + te 1 | Bubber Sweeting, while the Pi- winning pitcher: Roberts; struck | Male or female, to sell. new ar-| Three rooms household furniture. on ® @ © @| fates have Salinero, Casa and out: by Griffin 3, by Parks 8, by| ticle in Key West. Apply 1214} No. 9, Naval Housing Project, ® 4% 5 7) Bewnandez ready for the firing Roberts 2; bases on balls: off; Varela. oetl4-3tx| N.AS. octl6-3tx - * 466 }\line Parks 4, off Roberts 1, off Griffin ; : - a e664 el Buster Roberts or Joe Navarro 5; time of game: 1.10; umpires: WANTED Gate Restaurant, foot Southard ”" + 4 @ @| May catch for the Raiders and O. Albury and J. Mira. ~ street, entrance to Navy Yard. ’ © @ @| Rodriguez for the Pirates. In the nightcap, the American |House trailers, wire or write} Call 397-J. octl4-6tx see al Legion came back sensationally; make, year, length, condition | - 3 j to win after two men were out} and lowest cash price. E. W./ Furnished house, three apart- eat : a ag Pi aiming the ot The W. in the final inning. Johnny Og- Harper, 1729 N.W. 43rd Street,|/ ments, income producing prop- ~ co? > ‘eather den’s single that scored two runs| Miami, Phone 78-2859. erty, $2,500 cash. A good G.I. : & Be. won the game. : septl2-30t buy. Inquire Home Drug Store. me as & Bottle Cap Inn started out with WantedOld = t Th octi5-6t i i 7 5 lk at e , : ah Med WedtiabA Vicinity: Partly |°* 22," the first on four bases ; “ant _ Taps. alk n ee? 4 : 3 a2) ctousip a idsly censiased val — as Py a ae Citizen Office. jan17-tf| Man’s bicycle, balloon tires, good sonend o om) showers along the Keys this aft- rling and a single by McCar- paint. $19.50. 1900 Staples AB BLO Al ernoon through Thursday. Mod- ii ibe capper ee Ne _ IBRSEG AARON, 14 eee octl6-1tx . rn | ¥ }| erate to frestt northeast and east ore in the third on a triple by ieee) i 5 J » ‘7 4 3 ot ‘ast { McCarthy and singles by Cask ee ee Yaar phone | Furniture, pictures and miscel- * $ PRB) Piorida: Partly cloudy this att-|°78 Baker. ; nq. | @dr.ete. 2 aie) eeets “RG Seal ie ee « ‘ & § 4 @)eneon, tonight and Thursday. | .i, aye tallied sae in the third, ||" | Bees octl5-2tx -_ 2 4 + & |p Reattered showers along the six times in the fourth and once | pyectrical motors repaired, called ia ce ; + © © @ & sing temperature and humid-| onth and nner chtte Sev-| at 585 or 1184. Romero's Elec-| s¢. tai : =. 2s: 6" game ainioren Legion won el trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave. Ube Ire oct15-2tx taper 68 Jacksonville through the Flor- ; eee | x octl-tf | = es ome » | @ +} ite Straits: Moderate to 7 SRG je ueranal round. peuple. eae a, with + @ @ @ Rertheast to east winds through | Bierce. eee? R.H.E.|pressmaking and alterations, : a panes .00 each. Paul's Thursday. Weather‘partly cloudy. oe nee leary men’s and women’s clothes. | eon oe Sey a o®. on 4 eee showers over south por-| american eaten 320 Simonton Street. oct10-6tx | +49 Nash, excellent condition. Ap- + hw we ‘on Bast Gulf of Mexico: Moderate} Castro, H. 001 610 3-118 3) Wash in an automatic Bendix: Ci ans ei ‘ bay-y oe easierly winds through Thurs-| p 7. 0, Banreock and Albury;} Washer for 25c Real wicker sof: dtemanm om 8) dos Weather partly cloudy.j * owes » Harris and Castro. pounds. Call at Poe ME Sanaa Separate: se0t ry Scattered showers over south por- Three-base hit: McCarthy; two-| Shop for information. CEINOM! Ges ee eco” aan ute _) reve . ‘ Po base hits: Kerr, Sterling, Casey, | oct15-6tx | condition. Cheap. Also nine one @@e Gin —4! ES eee ee { Tynes, Gomez; stolen bases: Cas- | “{ new windows, eighteen sashes, |4 eee Rell, Metho- | palachicola: | wo, Baker; struck out: by Harris ri vi 26 x 28; six lights, best. quality, eo « woh Wath sali craft or storm warnings | 2, by C. ae Merrill E. (Tuffy) Roberts will be eed 916 Wind L om been issued \Ca rd panes ases on balls: off} giad to give estimates on your BD: TSS Ob ane: & ss REPORT prhits , off Hancock 1, off Tynes; plumbing job and advise you octl6-1tx " } { louble plays: Carbonell to on your ‘plumbing: problems. i &~ je Giitheete *frOrseeVation taken at 8:30 am, |Cates, Gomez to Barber to Val:| Phone 642-M or call at :No. 1| Man's Bicycle, ballots Hires. gobd © ude 8 te Peat rab | Eastern Standard Time, dez; hits: off Castro 5 in 4 and] Havana Street. octi5-14tx | «Paint. "$16.50. 1900 . Staples Rem oe tlle oft Perran | oft | oe Office) two-thirds innings; losing pitch- : | Ave. oct16-1tx ' —s “aK ‘emperatures er: Hancock; winning pitcher: | ‘ 1" ghest yesterday 84| Harris; time of game: 1.30; ai | BHOTOSURELIES WANTED TO BUY ; west last night 76} pires: J. Mira and Albury» scor- |Home photography? Call é * D Mean . go! er: Aguilar. Seca py SpERIR URE: Single shot or repeater 4-10 shot- | Norma 79 Pilkington-Evans, 439 or 99 Sin cso) 12 ealece repeater Precipitation reomntommnenones | : 7. tf Call 824-R. octl5-2tx iT] Reinfo!l!, 24 hours ending CITY SPORTS | bacon | Raha Veet #0 am., inches 00 . RENT LOST Benin) ns ami DANONDBALL "1° 2 Black Scottie, with white under- j F t ler: The- Evening | Tomorrow's Almanac at Bayview Park poke coroner poaieae eae neck and on all four paws. Rastern Standard Time) (Night Games) ; “Kor Name, “Black Boy” — ot the ‘ ime’ 358. oct5-12tx be eee Pt . Seatnr tee 6:25 a.m. gore | Cif returned to 806:Baptist Lane, «4 heme oe t. 5:59 pm} © Serr meee rchants VS.| Furnished apartment, couple only. Apt. A. sib on wa» > eet Piibenest i909 p.mo #:00—Ray’s Auto Parts vs, 19H/Grinnell Street. octl4-6bx Diamond dinner ring in Catholic | mter | Tomorrow's Tides FRIDAY. he | Room—Single or double with ad- Church or yard. Sentiment at- | - j Naval Base penal r ; | joining bath. Clean, well ven- tached. Reward if returned to} S tee ted, _{Bastern Standard Time) i Miami may News vs.! tilated and reasonably priced.| Father Johnson, 1010 Windsor | a a t | igh Tide Low Tide 9: ay a erald. see, | 727 Eaton street. Inquire 724 Lane. octl5-2tx | i 160 an 9:43 a.m. % ey ‘onico vs. Griffin’s| Baton St. or Phone 655-J. ASS pea ' 4.20 pn 8:18 p.m, jar. ‘ oet15-3tx Lost or strayed, two small kittens, : 4 i Pi ene one black, one black and white, j Sef thall Standings Wrong Line RECREATION Furnished “apartment. .E, A,| *f0™ 729 Division St. at;Wind- Awmy was one of the most pop-|, Bayview Park—Tennis, Basket-| Strunk, Jr. Phone 816. Bors Teme eheyyand scale zal aan a | wter girts 1 pet aed Handball Courts, Dia-! ; octl6-tf octl6-1t @ &. Pet | married the church was crowded. ball, Kiddy Playground, | ——-——___—____| |, , ® o 4 19 After Comfort Stations. lBuenishedaacertment switiielee: | 2c Vc) muleva ladys”) wrist ie ogee 4 5 708 od to kiss the bride. After about oar ga and Rest Beach trie refrigerator. Apply Mon-| Scrcithed on hacky Can alers | rs - wa @ 7 half an hour the breathless gitl!” Gui Dock and Rest h roe Meat Market. _oct16-3tx tite. Lost” gee OREN eee © © 58 joked puzzled and, looking down Schii Beach— a a ee sat) a Cnt Bevohane ® 48 at one little man, she said, “I Deepsea Fishing. Small Boats.| Unfurnished apartment, upstairs. | Ehermacyicny Remctana: Bone * + « © 49 don't know you. Why are you He -Kne. 1011 Simonton street. Inquire; "7 ener outa ‘ . , 12 2) kissing me’ On thts twins icf Pace downstairs. octl6-3tx | vwwwvwwEN@wVTOCWe * The little man scratched his = Ce eee ; ARM —— Oem ; stopped at a lamppost and.pulled|, WANTED TO RENT | PIBONG: AMLUBR AND COFFEE ~~ i 2 88 | T dunno, lady. When I joined |" bis key. : oe | TRIUMPH toa i © 4 MMB this line outside I understood it A passing policeman noticed) Wanted To Rent — 2-bedroom | COFFEE ie . 4 8 SP wos for cigarettes!” him fumbling around, trying to; house or apartment, furnished | ~ bag a ail ou ae fs ne insert the key into the post, and; or unfurnished, permanent res- | MILL ‘ orbedos gets its name from] asked politely; “Nobody home?” | ident. Can give lease and/or} AT ALL vous bearded figtrees] “I'll say there is,” said the; .6 months advance rent. 1150-R.; GR _——— oe mies of the numerou a . Cees | ~ 1150-R. \OCERS ¥ om the wland. drunk. “Thexe’s a light upstairs.” | OCHE-2tX | ade Arar aaa me, ! ace SALE furnished and qn small down -payment, balance payable monthly. Johnsen & ‘ Johnson, .Phone 372. octl-tf Lot, 50 x 100, and smail house, partly -furnished. $2,200. In- quire corner 8th St., Fogarty Ave., or phone 1029-R. octl6-4tx Veterans—If you need a bath- room in your home, or ‘have need for any other plumbing supplies we will help you get your priority certificates..Come in and let us know what you want. :Pepper’s .Plumbing:Sup- plies, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. sept30-tf > Man's bicycle, balloon tires, good 1900 Staples oct16-6tx paint. $21.50. Ave. | Production ta Fall “Angel Street” Is Key West Players’ “Angel Street,” one of the.most etvertine-|-successful plays of the hair-rais- | priorities. ing variety to appear on Broad- way in the last several years, has been chosen by the Key West | Players as their first production | Stick o the.season. It will open at the | Barn Theater the evening of No-! vember 11th. | Members of the cast will be! Janice White, Jack Nolen, Joseph | Emily Goddard. The play will bei directed by Maida Lazarovici ! with Joseph Lazarovici as tech- nical director and Harriet Nolen as promoter. : Chairmen of the committees are as follows: Scenery, Helen Cutter; Properties, Constance’ Johnson; Costumes, Helen Gris- wold; Electrical work, Richard €oleman.and Joseph Weiner; Box , Office, Carol Holman and Lee Goddard; Publicity and advertis- ing, Betty Garnett and Emily Goddard. ‘At the business meeting of. the | Players Tuesday night a special,| committee was appointed to start reading immediately so that a! second play may be given, prob- ably early in January. Guy Carlson was appointed chairman and as co-workers Carol Holman, Anne Carleton, Con- stance Johnson and Harriet No- len. Election of officers will be con- | ducted at-the next business meet- ing, to be held November 11th. | Leis Treida Leads Women’s Pin Loop The USO Navy Wives Club bowling teams competed at the Sub Base alleys Tuesday morn- ing.. Mrs. Lois Treida was high | scorer with 171. The runners-up were Mrs. Lucille Browning, who scored 143, and Mrs. Emily THE tiaries get -top body .wanting you.know, about it ut dean handle. I Not so was to pital corridor—it .zpight /be Then we could both eat will think it over. the ukases, etc.—somebody has giett think up a way to get some pul licity on how big and costly th Govt. is getting. I been harpir on an idea for years but gettir ‘nowhere. I propose a sign @ fr high on all political cars—-whe gas is free—so we can See oF judge our pay-rollers, and he smart they look, ete, or hanr some. Well, says Henry, how abe a million or so extra who de » rate a free car. Quite simple, says—let ‘em wear a fez, ar maybe the fez could be pint white, or red, ete., their ieanings. Are’ thete more questions, I says—or ar swers. is Yours with the low down, JO SERRA Should Know Store Manager — What's yo name? Applicant—Scott. Manager — And your name? Applicant—-Walter Manager (smiling) — That's pretty well-known name. Applicant (proudiy)—It ought to be. I've been delivering. gr ceries around here for wo yee now. «far |! | i DesArmier, with 142. Other bowlers were Mesdames Sue Smith, Alice Monkelban, Sue | Qlson, Jerry Tonden, Myrtle Bracktl, Marie Reuther, Dorothy Murphy, Fran Adams, Harnes and USO. Eileen Coughlin. Lessons In Basic English A Navy lieutenant at a South Sea Island station, undertook to give an old native a lesson in basic English. He pointed at a Marine and said “man.” “The native dutifully repeated, “Man.” That gave the volunteer teach- | er a thrill. He went on and point- ed:to a palm tree. “Tree,” he an-| echoed, | nounced. The native “tree.” That certainly was prog- ress. Just then-a plane roared over- head. The lieutenant thought he’d give chance this time. “What?” asked, pointing upward. “I’m not sure,’ said the na- tive, as he stood up and squinted at the plane overhead. “It looks like a PB2Y, but it might be a ‘B-24.” THE ARTMAH PRESS PRINTING Build MIAMI and (No Stops Dorothy | -NCCS Director } the native the first | he| Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Servies Between ; Express Schedule: | Down | Tom: I understand, old mer ‘you hold divers stocks— Bill: You said it—they { divers, sure enough. i i | Glaze Pretection | for Yous Eyes } | | ‘The safety of your eyes io brigh Seperation more than just « lenses of glass or the scientific glace protection to filter out excess | transmit rays jul 4 | have a choice of anractive styles. / * DR J A VALDES | OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9-32 2-5 pm. Evenings by Appointment ADDRESS PHONES 619 Duval St. Office 092 Upstairs Residence 295 | Ad KEY WEST Also.Serving ALL POINTS on Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. M. Ar tives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock A. M. Local Schedule: (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A: M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o’- clock P.M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 3:00 o'clock A.M. and ee at Key West at 5:00 o'clock ‘FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office: 813 Caroline WAREHOUSE, Conse Eaton and Francie streets

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