The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 5, 1946, Page 3

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YHURSDAY, DECEMBER. 5 1946 Conchs Ready For Homestead; en." OUT’ PATROL New Uniforms Expected Today HIGH SCHOOL ‘¥, AND savVil Lane AT 1PM TOMORKOW. FOR RIVAL CAMP. Coach N. H. Pepper * ‘West Hiigh’s tatatboping ‘a 4 ketball team said ‘today ‘that he ‘might not reveal _ his ‘Starting lineup for “tomorrow hight’s opening game of . the. egainst Homestead Hii at Homestead until: just~ before. the opehig Whistle. New -crimson and grey uni- forms are expected to atrive to- tlay. They are reperted to ‘be es- pecially classy both in the jat- iny material used and the. color schéetne, The Conchs wil, be gunning IT Ye ‘aa Rueda Holds Lead ‘As Top Hitter Of Winter Loop i by NESTOR CASTANEDA “Skip” Rueda, crack Trojan leftfielder, continued to lead the inter League hitters with a matk of 563 for the second con- secutive week. Armando Aceve- go, another Trojan, held second place, although Cheta Baker, Raider centerfielder, is right be- hind him. Acevedo has collected fhore hits and has been up to j bat more times than Baker, therefore, he deserves second for. their second straight victory place. T. Alonso, who will be} BERLIN. — (AP) —. Athetican military police in the German capital have a new job; warning householders to put out unneces- sary lights and turn off radios that aren’t being listened to. The drive is part of Berlin’s power conservation campaign, which has become more urgént Until worn-out equipment can be replaced, Berlin is expected to get only 80 per cent of the cur- rent it needs. Power interrup- tions, amounting to several hours daily, are one method employed to save electricity. Newly-atrived American fam- ilies are the worst offenders | against the lights-out rule, mili- tary police say. ° No Cut Rates Garage Owner:. Fourteen dol- {lars? That's outrageous. . . . ra j wouldn’t pay Michelangelo to !paint my garage at that price! over the Homesteaders, having. upset them last year for Key. West's first victory ‘over its old: rival in seven years. Both varsity and junior varsity, squads will make the trip. Each’ is composed of 15 mén and the’ coach would hot say today which men will be taken. Efforts to se- cure a bus afe still being made but without success. The teams will leave the high school at 1 p. m, tomorrow. and? will return itimediatély after the’ ed, private cats will be used The 15 first stringers of the are: Kermit Perez, Joe game. If a bus cannof be a varsity Sweeting, squad Charles Cerezo, Oscar Cruz, Lewis.Pine- da, Galey Sweeting, Joe Fleitas, _. McCullough, Claude Valdez, Pine | Salinero, Pirates; Ree cook pas gop 8 Acevedo, Haskins, Blue Sox; J,| Parentheses. Raymond Delgado and Robert Villareal, Raiders, (2). Most Trip- | Catcher: M. Acevedo, Blue Sox Parka. les: M. Hernandez, Raiders (2).| (31) 1.000. Pitcher: Maulding,}. Most Homers: Lopez, Blue So Bie Sox (7) 1.000. Ist Base: Junior varsity members. are: Frank «Castillo, ‘Erasto ‘Perez,. Bert Thompson, Donald Beaver, John Solomon, Jack . Larsen, John Busto, Hilburh , Roberts, Joe Louis, Gifford Herrick, Ted- dy Lowe, Ben Saunders, Tony Hernandez, Kenneth ‘Knight, Warren Bethel, Billy Boeyn, Er-; nest Sawyer, Bryan Lloyd: _ Team managers are Billy Al- bury und Robert Miller. Archer’s Grocery Re-Models With White Enameled Fixtures One of the mahy recent im- proven that have taken place; mong Key West’s food stores is to be found at Archer's Grocery,, 8.4 Fleming Street. This ‘long- established concern has complete-{ ly remodelled its. store and brought it up to date: ‘New white enameled display fixtures ate in- stalled and these installations: give the store a pleasing. appear- ance and at the same time make it a semi-self service market. Aréher’s has completely re- stocked its. store With the finest of nationally branded food prod-, ucts. In the feat: @epartment only top-grade Western meats aré handled and the best ‘of dairy products. The Archer afinouhcement ap- pears elsewhere in today’s Citizen. Archer’s imvites. those ‘desiring table supplies to come and bring their shopping lists or telephone. their orders, which will be» ac- cepted and delivered promptly. How Wars Start A‘ youn _jhis. father, “suppose ied Qtiatreled with; England, and—” “But,” —_ interrupted mother,, “America must not ‘quarrel with; England.” “IT know,” he answered, am taking a ‘hypothetical “You are misleading the child, us said mother. “No, I am not,” he anneciesy “Yes, you are,” shrilled moth- er. “I tell you, I am not!” father roared. “It’s outrageous—!” “All right, Dad,” said ‘the boy, “don't get excited. know how wars begin.” Fallen leaves contain relatively{ large amounts of valuable ele- ments such as nitrogen. and phosphorus which originally were a part of the soil, cir ‘tiny tubes: ‘Biters Sleepless Nights tou Sica aud Heep sou you pesky hen the saeco Sometimes shows there is srechtae Brome ne ee may also cause: ee en elraenors went Sete sires. k vour druggist for Daaiee j cence “but [4 in-2 stance.” b I. think T) playing for the Pirates this com-| Painter (truculently): Listen, ing week, is in fourth place with{if he does the job for any oo a .389, ahd DeWitt Roberts, Raid- | we'll picket the place! ,@r outfielder, holds down the ‘titth spot with a .368. ;Most Times: Salinero Pirates; J. Villareal, Blue Sox (6). Batter By Trojans es Hs > sph | Walking Most Times: A. Acevedo, ri A'vedo, T’ns 20 4 10 -.800 | Blue Sox (5). Best Pitching Re- er, Nalders 16 5 8 500 |COrd: Sweeting, Raiders (2-0). T.\Alonso, Pies _ 18 3 7 .3¢9 | Pitcher With Most Strike Outs: Roberts, Raiders 19 1 7 .368 |Diaz, Blue Sox; Meador, Raiders a Vil'eat, Re‘ets_11 3 4 .364 | (11). Pitcher With Most Walks: ‘tes 18 3 6 .333 eo Albury, Trojans (14). Pitcher “A. Acevedd, BS 15 3 $ .333 | Allowing Most Hits: Salinero, Bety, Trojats 12 3 4 (333 | Pirates (22). Pitcher Allowing Garcie, Pirates 16 4 5 .313 ;Most Runs: Meador, Raiders; Following are other leaders in! Cruz, Blue Sox, (14). Pitcher eir respective department: juin Most Innings Pitched: C. - Most runs scored: D. Lastres, | Albury, Trojans; Meador, Raid- Pirates (6). Most hits: A. Aceve-|€rs (24). do, Trojans (10). Most runs bat-/ Following are the league's ted in: Baker, Raiders (5). Most! fielding records according to the Doubties: M,! position. The chances appear in John Navarro, Trojans (1);; "Most Stolen Bases: Santana, Pi- Sterling, Raiders (43) 1.000. 2nd Base: Valdez, Trojans (28) 1.000. with the longer autumn nights. | | rates (5). Batter Striking Out! 3rd Base: Hernandez, Raiders (24) .960. TEAM BATTING Club— AB R H RBI 2b 3b HR SB Pct. Red Raiders 156 22 43 19 7 5 0 10 276; Pirates 163 33 40 23 6 2 O 14 .245 Trojans - 163-95 39 21-70 %S. 1: 3 3288 Blue Sox - 155 23 30 16 5 1 1 7 .194! TEAM FIELDING >. Club— GP PO A E ODP Pet. Red - Raiders 5 123° 3s Tt 1 941 Blue Sox _.. 5 103) 7, 1S 2. ee Trojans - 5 126 60 15 6 925 Pirates 5 119 47 16 3 917 Bermuda Market Abreu Bros., Proprietors Corner WHITE and ELIZA Streets PHONE 52 WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE———— Week End Specials TOMATO SAUCE. — oe Little Andy Brand LIMA BEANS Minnesota Valley No. 2 17< Can BORDEN’S Silver Cow Tall Cans All Popular Brands of BABY FOODS _ PORK and BEANS ‘8&2 18¢ 6-Oz. . Can GRATED TUNA 34 All Ingredients for SOUSE We Handle Only Top Quality Western BEEF ad PORK HAMS ~- SALT PORK --- BACON and MARGARINE Toilet Tissue - Jello - Condensed Milk KARO SYRUPS, “Blue and White Labels” COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF x CAMPBELL’S SOUPS Crisco and Spry - Bisquick - Pure Black Pepper and Dairy Products THE KEY WEST CITIZEN S| People’s Foramj the wri LEACH EXPLAINS Editor, The Citizen: about a month ago I inadvert- about the present status of Ernest F, Coe and the Ever- glades National Park Associa- tion, Hon. J. Mark Wilcox, for: er Congressman, who §is Pres dent of the Association, tells mi that the “Association has refusett jto accept Mr. Coe’s resignation, and while the headquarters atj the Miami Civic Center have! been ‘closed, Mr. Coe has the files and records of the Agsoci- ation and is conducting the cor- respondence from his home at’ 4131 El Prado, Coconut Grove, py ieee eee oh ence ' | ih the twelve-months period ‘sur- | veyed. In my communication to you! ently gave you a mistaken iden! ‘Sitikes i About 120,000,000 man-days of ‘work, weve lost in the year after V-SDay ‘os ‘the result of 4,830 stoppages, affecting 000,000 workers, kiccdrding to the Depattiielit 6f Labor. The lost were about 1.6 'pér cént of the tétal working tite in all ‘industties, Forty-two disputes, @vVolvitig 10,000 or ‘more work- eis, aecolinted for abolit fifty ‘per cént Of all workers involved | Mouhtt Vernon was bequeattied by George Washington «to Ris fephew, Judge Bushrod Wash- ington. with the ésigfiation which Mr. Coe himself told me was’ turning Hin, This latér status has now Been talléd to my attention and I Will appreciate your runfiing this ‘either in your news col- utfitis ‘or in The People’s For- qum. Thanking you for the promin- ence givén my previous cOmmu- nication, ‘and assuring you that the facts therein ate correct, I ‘ } CITY TAKES STEPS {Continued from Page One) club or society to give, hold or attend ‘any ball or dance of any description from hour of 12 0’- clock midnight Saturday to mid- night Sunday, of any week, Pro- vided, however. that religious gatherings, public _ entertain- ments and dances of a moral na- tutes shall not be prohibited.” The revival of these ordinan- ces for study and enforcement will affect all businesses which have been violating Sunday ordi- nances, heretofore, since the city; / only A Momient To Watt A negro called et the hi and said: “I called to'ste fren’. Joe Brown was gettin’ along.” ‘ The nurse said: “Why, he’s getting aldng fine; “he’s con- valescing how.” “Well,” said the darkey, “I'll just sit down hd wait till He's through.” manager emphasized today that he was going ‘to enforce them to the letter although rated oo be allowed wherever pols! science usaalaiignacail = = = Including Cap Pistols, Caps ard ALSO SPECIAL FIREWORKS (WHOLESALE) see WIDE VARIETY of the MOST SALEABLE ITEMS Plenty of Chinese Firecrackers ASSORTMENTS am, with best regards, When this wonderful park is | Sincerely yours developed by the United States | Government the name of Ernest F. Coe will be immortalized ‘be- | cause he conceived the origifial! Association was formed and carried on for many years. The Association secured the creation of the Commission which. is they offical State» body handling the! acquisition of the necessary j lands to make the Park. My information -at tthe time I} wrote oe previously stopped’? 1500 Newton Street. © K. W. Transit Co. Bas T-Bone STEAK Sirloin or Rouhd STEAK Top Round ROAST ....... Fresh GROUND MEAT ' AND MANY AD Braids of Libby's or Heinz CATSUP idea and through his efforts the} GEORGE'S Grocery ‘North Beach Inn Cherles L. Moody, Jr., Ownér { Phone Orders Accepted with PROMPT FREE DELIVERY WEEK END SPECIALS on oe 4 GILBERT °D. LEACH, : | Managing Director, { Everglades National Park Commission. | Husbands! Wives! | eee aoe vim, vitality, try yAt ai drug ares “e __Key, West at Gardne No. 3 Passes Our Door __. Me, 63e | Tb. ‘57c tb. 47¢ OTHER CUTS | 1b. Pkg. 53¢ Al Kinds of BABY FOODS 3 for? Kellogg's VARIETY 10 Individual Cereals 7-02. . Can PRIM—TREET : TANG 2 CANS | Beef - Por! ‘é {8 MOR 2st“ your, 79c Peter Pan 12:07. . Glass 3I¢ BUTTER GUAVA PASTE... Libby’ 's TOMATO JUICE . Complete Line of ... Frozen Sliced STRAWBERRIES PASTRY porvtan Prices CES FRUITS and VEGETABLES ‘con 15¢ J} of ALL KINDS at PO! PRICES 1-Ib. Pus. 90° Northern Toilet eae 3 rots 23° U. S..No. 1 White POTATOES _S wu 5 um. tar 46° | 26° | 25 | A OWAPPLE MIX oe Write for Cdtdlagne Sebi Can Take Care of Large Jobbers on Chinese TAYLOR FIREWORKS co. P.O. BOX 773 WILMINGTOR, N.C. ure isan | BUSOT’S Grocery 630-32 Whitehead Street, Corner Angela St. F ' TELEPHONE 571 Plenty of Parking Space — Prompt Satvice SPECIALS for THURSDAY - FRIDAY ; — and SATURDAY ONLY ‘ / 7 SHORTENING 3 Ibs. $1.08 2 PORK LOIN ROAST ....... CUBAN CUTS and; ROASTS PLENTY of CHEESE and GRADE “A” EGGS . From Our Lt) DEPARTMENT j MAINE aj tisen” PP Louisana é HOT SAUCE 10. size SWEET oe CBN .........: ee CROSSE & BLACKWELL f TOMATO SOUP. ‘ % CROSSE & BLACKWELL MINCE MEAT - CROSSE & BLACKWELL ‘PURE ORANGE MARMALADE... MORRIS. BRAND j ; pe 2 CUT OKRA *:’ 19 PORK and BEANS... 2 &&& 25¢ | 65¢ ALL BRANES . CREAM Cis Bee ee eevee eecseizeess DUFF'S 25° New Crop of Black Beans, Bacalao, Guava Paste, Paper Napkins, Toilet Tissue and Waxed Paper SPECIALS AT OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENT Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES Received Every Other Day for Your Protection ORANGES COOKING & EATING ONIONS .. GREEN CABBAGE U. S. No. 1 POTATOES MALANGAS EXTRA LARGE AVOCADOS EXTRA SPECIAL! Firm Ripe TOMATOES '. 10¢ We Have A Complete Line of GREEN VEGETABLES and ALL FRUITS In Season Every Day of the Year oe Tab. Cans _5 for PGs _—— “We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity’ “Beem

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