The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 27, 1946, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1946 Bottlers Take Seven Places On Aguilar Seurehenper Peter Rue and C. Harris. This pair joins Blondell Hancock of Bottle Tnn, ‘named the league-lead- a ing hurler, and Buster Roberts of B-29 Jewelers as the select first-team pitching staff. “Dutch” Goehring of Bottle Cap Inn was also judged the best manager. ‘Phe two reserves se- | lected on the mythical first-team ‘he All-Star aggregation, just tee to the ‘ } re- | were Navarro of the B-29’s in thi sing lave tle Cap dan tirst- infield and Jack Villareal, Ane ican Legion, in the outfield. a ae All-Star Selections Castro, AL uae Pay hei gg ~.. 7 P ‘M. -Arias, V.FW. > emg hg “> A. Parks, B29 +4 a ro P E. Sweeting, R.A.P. e pat P Rosam, A.L. po -y. BC. lb ‘Bo:Meador, R.A.P. Mernandes. B29 Fd cook. 2: = -- % . J. Carbonell, B.C. mes es ~~ * D. Lastres, Mer. eo we - sub J. Garcia, V.F.W, os . ry anne OE Barber, A.L. Me. thy. Cc. cf J. Ogden, V.F.W. Radio” Corey. BC. if Haskins, RAP. Goehring, BC _ m ‘ie Traynor’, B29 Honorable Mention: Lou Gonzalez, P. McCollough, Hopkins, Maigrat, R. Valdez..P. Valdez,.C. Valdez, T. Valdez, Fite Lastres, Solomon, Kerr, R. Valdez, Alonzo, R. Garcia, Aleyon. E. Garcie, Vidal, Abreu, M. Tynes, J. Lewis, Her- ring. Rueda, Osterhoudt, Gomez, ham, B. Sweeting and D. Sterling. -———.. “renee Raiders, Pirates To Pitch Sawyer, C. Gates, Ingra- Fastball Hurlers Tomorrow Menager William Cates, of the fed Reiders, announced today. thet Bubber Sweeting, a right- header with lots of speed and tuff om the ball, was his selec- ton for mound duty against the tomerrow in a_ special Thenkegiving Day game at Muni- pal Stadium. The Pirates’ choice Gabe Lastres, another speed merchant Sweeting has a record of one nd one against the Pirates this season while Lastres has yet to piteh against the Red Raiders. In wddition to Sweeting, the Red Raiders will have in reserve Bo Meador and Jack Carbonell for lief roles. The Pirate relief pitehers include Pancho Salinero, Fite Lastres and Joe aqua. Following are the probable line-ups which will be used in tomorrow's exhibition game, with batting average of each ployer Red Raiders Arnold, ss (.250) T Alonzo, rf (389) Raker, ef (.426) Sterling, Ib (444) Roberts, ¢ (400) { Hernandez, % (313) Cote th (214) Carbonell, Mf (OTT) i weeting, p (20) H Pirates A Alonzo, ef (286) D. La ss (300) Gareia, Hf (308) Santana, 2b (294) 4 Rodriguez, ¢ (333) G. Albury, 3b (188) H. Hernandez, bb (.267) Willard, rf — 1 ' tastd Fe aroused ‘keen ' feeling. for Whe Raiders will Rey out trying to avenge Sun git defeat, and the Pirates will ae tying to win the “rubber ; game” from the Raiders. . ——<—— LA CONCHA MAKING «Continued from or om tint will also next week. . The new business places ethic! put in readiness on the Fleming Street side of the building beauty shop, mivery pleted be the Key dry cleaning office aby The beauty ! poe by Miss oa aaa y in jiami © } .. Rng E. Morales will op- erate the dry cleaning office. The barber shop concession has not yet been let out and offers as. sre stil being accepted. roe Oe new lo- jl be ready be-; 5 and January tion A ine undergoing a ere the ’ Commercial Credit and shop will be tween December I ' of the new ¢ service will be Dion-Mills realty offices. ehading “fryolators and a m meal, McAndrews said. Moran) has La Concha kitchen ; hg done over and equipped | with extensive new devices, } | Under the direction nef, Al Moran, room available for any ; was formerly with the Malvers | ‘ + Bar Harbor, BRE weine ince George Hotel at Nas Moulton of Bos- rd of service Miss Dorothy ts ‘ who has @ reco ten | having opera room hostess. gia: Legion Softballers Down Caps, 18-9 The American Legion trounced Bottle Cap Inn, 18 to 9, yester- day to. even. their .beries, at two games apiece, The winners scor- ed il runs in the last inning and ithe Bottlers'four. “Ah Ah” Lunn pitched forthe Bottlers and Jack Villareal for the Legion. Score by innings: ‘ R. H. E, Legion .. 020'320 0011—18 17 ‘4 Bottlers . 201 200 00. 4— 9 12 2) J. Villareal an@“Castro; Lunn and Medina. Home. run: Jf Villaregl; two: base hits: Gomez, Castrg, Sati tana, Goehring; stolen be: Go: mez 3, Griffen 2,\Garcia, Santana, Villareal; isacrifice. hit: Gomez; double play: Gonzalez to Hop- kins to Griffen’, ;time of game: 1,15; umpires:. Malgrat and F. Villareal; scorer: Aguilar. Cokes, Transit Win Cage Games In their last practice games preliminary to the opening of the City League play at the High School Gymnasium, next week, the Coca Cola defeated Radio, 35 to 28, and the Key West Tran- sit Co., swamped the USS Wil- kie, 39 to 17. For the Coca Cola team Candy Lewin scored eleven points, P. Herrick .ten points, and W. Her- rick nine points. C. B, Harvey of Radio was high scorer of the game, with 17 points. In a rough and tumble game featuring some _ sharp _ basket shooting by the Transit Pushers and many fouls by both teams, the Transit Co., had little diffi- culty in beating the Navy team. BASKETBALL - sonbligh School Gym 7:15 P.M.—Lions Girls vs. High School No. 1 Girls. 8:15—Osterhoudt Wolves vs. Romero’s Electric Serv- ice. 9:15 PM—Red Raiders Army Defenders. vs. —— with many of the top-notch hotels at Cape Cod. : ee A new air-conditioning unit is also being installed in the bar, restaurant and lobby and may be ready by tonight’s Thanksgiving Eve dance. ; The La Concha manager brings an impressive record with him, ted the Malvern at Bar Harbor, the Great Southern and Park View Hotels, Holly- wood, Fla.; the Shoremade at Mi- ami Beach, the Miramar at Miami and having acted as advertising and promotion manager of the Lincoln at Indianapolis. McAn- drews said today that it is his “aim to make Key West part of La Concha.” sg want to make the La Con- cha a place which people will be d to have visited,” he added. “We want to make the hotel a great asset to Key West.” \* The American Legion took some measure of credit, however, = ana two of the four first- hing ‘selections, Frank Tynes | i} i i GRRABTESS QPRORTUNTTY — aml tl Sema eeasaasaeeeeegan HELP WANTED | i FOR SMART GIRLS Who Can Handle A RESPONSIBLE POSITION And Who Want eA Permanent Career eGood Pay eVacation With Pay Here's OPPORTUNITY The greatest telephone expansion in history requires many addi- tional ambitious girls at the | switchboards. This is an essential public service THE KEY ‘WEST CITIZEN — Information for the Advertisers furnished payable smoni Johnson, Phone you. 72. PAYMENT ‘for E, 2- and . 3-bedroom | bungalows, and unfarnished; small down .payment, balance Johnson & nov1-tf WORRIED about. Christmas gifts? Let us do,your worrying for See our beautiful and useful items at Shirl’s ‘Linen Shop, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. ‘nov8-tf “We have the /finest selection of imported, hand-made, pure lin- en handkerchiefs. Also imported Jace table cloths, bedspreads, dresser sets,' luncheon sets, pil- Jows, towel \sets, blankets, uni- forms, ete. Shirl’s Linen Shop, 512 Fleming, next to Pepper’s. nov18-tf ga |the number of idle, due to the _ | strike, . is expected to exceed: 1,500,000. a el nent bcos mtmmetancipiaia Le gst ie counsex FoR sews | Your Horoscope | %,2% Sages Continued froin PageOne) | | wenNESDAY, NOVEMB: ne Sehoaty ¢ th « : The summons was-not served to- 4 - ‘ . day, and it was said that it will pais today’s native would | bright side of life; not be served until the -present | 2V0id filling the life With sorrow | : . case against Lewis is concluded. | t him oe jr Te ae te-/ The number of bad 5 " pining. Grief comes to eVeLY-| nirmen now is “more than te» . it i hh better met agen shrown out of work, in adfoe: We # is much & ecagd 2 or abou: dition to the 400,000 miners, by with a smile than with misan-| times the prewar total, the strike, which began at mid- = $$$ See end of this week, with thou- sands of workmen released daily because ‘of the shortage of coal, Meanwhile, 450,000 men have thropic means. This “ature neal 342,000. night last Wednesday. By the i WANTED TO. RENT Five-room unfurnished house. All year round. Notify Roy’s Key West Auto Parts Store, 121 Du-; val, Phone 442. nov25-3tx | 5 | Will pay cash for used car. Lt~ Cmar. Crutchfield, No. 16, Rest Beach. Call 1063-M. nov25-5tx —————— FOR RENT Real ICE 4s Guaranteed PURE Place Your Refrigeration / on a REAL ICE BASIS” and You Will Get GUARANTEEL) Refrigeration Servies | BOOKS for every age. Books for every hobby. Paul Smith, Bookseller. Corner Simonton and Eaton Sts. nov12-17t 706 Duval Street: Phone nov25*6tx Store. 897 or 704-W. Furnished Apt., 4 rooms, & bath. and a position of responsibility . . and pays accordingly. Apply Mrs,' McDermott, Chief Operator SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE} AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY nov25-tf Experienced seamstress, Navy 2 and civilian uniforms. Apply 41945 Duval St. nov22-6tx i Laundress to do small washing and ironing at her home. Ap- ply 215 Whitehead. | . nov26-2tx ————————EE Man or lady to own and service }5 route of U.S. Postage Stamp machines, first and only IN- DOOR-OUTDOOR machine in time, big earnings, immediate income. $968.00 cash required. For interview give phone, ad- dress. Write Box .779-A, c/o Citizen. nov27-4tx | Marvelous opportunity. We are ‘desirous ‘of contacting a reli- able firm or individual to sell x Fa outside Metal Vene- Florida New automobile’ batteries, Evans, 506 Southard St. nov19-tf sizes. \ HIOMES /5 room homel Needs slight re-} pairs, only $5,500.00. Desirable all Apply 1415 Thompson. Phone | 565-W. nov26-3tx { | Room for rent. Price $8 week. Healthy and Sag | 1019 Margaret or Phone 575. nov27-3t REAL ICE “2: It Is PURE ‘Thompson Enterprises, Ine. PERSONAL location. i ae VLAN. products. Write N. Fit-/ |" Suoue 40, 8 (ICE —— in | small cottages, $4,500.00, %| Sera, manager, 1S NW] ee ST, FEA. eash, Bal. 2 yrs. C.B.S. Con- nov19-6tx—m.w.s. ew struction. 5 room home, 500.00. Furnished. $6,000.00 cash | $9, balance $50.00 per mo. room home. 500.00. \ room home: nished. $6,500, all Furnished. $4,- Beautifully fur- cash, 'C.B.S. Stucco Home, excellent} America. Handle full or spare! location, a bargain for $8,000.00. | $3,500.00 cash, Bal. four yrs. a business, see Business Opportunities of all de- | scriptions; If you want to buy} T ‘have | me, what you are looking for. Keys and bay frontage. property, { Cecil Carbonell, 700 Duval St. nov26-3tx ; a Blin al area. Write, | SENS Ara . | : SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o’clock Mid- Laer, Co ae Home| Modern concrete block home. | RAY BAN i night and arrives at Key West at Texas. is mouab Ste] Make offer. Corner United and SUN GLA SSES i 6:00 o'clock A, M. 3 | Packer St. See Stephen Avila.) i Local Schedule: MISCELLANEOUS | novas-3tx! — BAUSCH & LOMB (Stops At All Intrrraediate Points) Electrical motors repaired, called | Cc for and delivered. Call Britt! at 585 or 1184. Romero's Elec- trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave. | novl-tf i | ‘ome in and see our stock of yard} ocean Qverseas Transportation — Company, Ine: Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Services Between H MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving ALL. POINTS on Florida Keys Between Mliami and Key West | 20,000 PAIRS Express Sche dule: (No Steps En Route) ‘LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAWS) at 6:00 P. M, Ar tives at Miami at 12:00 o’clock Mid- night.” x i LEAVES MIAMI DAILY PRESCRIBED FOR IN THE PAST 14 YEARS | (EXCEPT LEAVES KEY WIHST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS); at 8:00 o’tlock A. PRODUCTS USED Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone 189. Keys made, locks repair- ed, etc. novl-imo! { Plenty of Aluminum—have that | roof painted now. Furniture refinishing. Porch furnitiire a specialty. We pick up and de- liver. Also general painting and interior decorating. For; estimates call Key West Paint- he innerspring box Simmons mattress, 222-F Poinciana | nov23-4tx | table lamps. Extension. linoleum, 4-piece kitghen set, mattr drapes, 290. nov21-9tx La eee Listings wanted on Key proper-| ties. Geo. J. Rawlings, Reg. | Broker, Islamorada, Fla. nov15-39t ing Co., 211 Simonton. Phone| | i 12’ aluminum boat and outboard motor. Unit 58, Rest Beach. ply 2 Pohaski St. nov25-4tx ee | Single play victrola. $28.00. Ap- nov26-3tx 1 1} 9 goods. Beautiful somes ra EXCLUSIVELY ' M. and arrives at’ Miami at 4:00 0” drapes, slip covers, bedspreads, , | clock P. curtains, ete. Shirts Linen'| J), J, A. Valdes LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT Shop, 512 Fleming, next to} te SUNDAYS) at 9:13) o’clock A.M, and Pepper’s. nov18-tf OPTOMETRIST arrives at Key West at 5:00 o’clock | | Office Hours: 912 and 2-5 p.m. P.M. oS at Electric L. & H. range for sale.| Evenings by Appointment — - seams. month — ADDRESS: PHONES: FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE Ste — er nov22.6tx|}| Valdes Bldg., Office 332 FULL CARGO UNSURANCE x 619 Duval St., Office: 813 Caroline Strect Phones: 92 and 68 piece living room suite, 1 new: Upstairs Residence 295 WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets Can deliver for subdivision. The best large sandy beach. “Ocean Front” to famous “Overseas | Highway” and “Bay” acreage. | Olivia St. | Flat paint, water paint, enamel, turpentine. Lowe & Son, 846 nov26-3) t $20 a foot. cash. Excellent fishing andj bathing. Roy McCluskey, Brok- er, Phone 38818. Box 1733, Riverside, Miami, Fla. | It takes $100,000 | Three bedroom, furnished or un- furnished house. All modern improvements. Call 205-R, af- nov22-6tx | P ter 6 p. m. nov21-6t ony. $100.00. 9-2 Poinciana Place. nov27-4tx Merrill E. (Tuffy) Roberts will be | glad to give estimates on your Truetone combination radio and record player, beautifully toned, | Call 312-J, 408 plumbing job and advise you! on your plumbing problems. Phong 642-M or call at No. 1) Havana Street. nov25-12tx | floor model. Greene Street. 19 A tankfa ABOUT? Swedish massage treatments. La- | dies only. Will improve the; function of your skin, soothe Notes (Promissary), Ic each. Art- | man Press, Citizen Bldg., phone marl5-tf | the nerves. It stimulates di- gestion, circulation and elim-, ination, increases intestinal ac- | tivity, reduces overweight and! fF, builds up underweight. Will! give 5 treatments for $13 or 10} treatments for $25, for 30 days! only. Vermell Welch Hutche- | Baby sitter. Phone 51. quity 1946 Ford de luxe coupe. | See Tom at Red Brick Garage, nov27-4tx | WHAT HAVE WE GOT 312-J. | 2 nov27-4tx | Read thé newspapers, @nd there doesn’t seem to be much. Unrest Simonton and Greene. nov27-3 son, 1019 Margaret St. 575 for appointment. | nov27-4t | FOR SALE Must sell cafe at 800 Duval St. Doing good business. Apply on} premises. nov26-6tx | 1933 Buick.,$300.00. Phone 661-R. | NOV2Z5-3tx | push button. Phone 350-J. Phone! RCA-Victor radio, table model, | long and short wave, 8 tubes, | 1025 Elgin St., | nov27-2tx | at home and abroad. Continuing shortages. High prices. Gloom on every hand. . . . But-—search -your heart and your home. Count your many blessings—yes, even if there is no turkey to carve. If you will do this earnestly, you'll surprise even your pessimistic and perhaps unapprecia- tive self. If it were possible to list all the things we Americans—individu- ally and as a nation—have to be thankful for, even the most obvious ones would fill this page. Times have been worse—much worse. They can be much better—but only if we think and act in a way to achieve that goal; only if we are deeply grateful for what we have, and “praise God, from t coupe. N.AS. °37 Pontiac, 8 cylinders, business | Can be seen at 44-A,} nov27-3tx | whom all blessings flow.” FLQRIDA NATIONAL BAN Yr at Key West ‘Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 4 good condition. for information. | Model A Ford, good tires, very Call 11 nove7. Member of Florida National Group of Banks J}

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