The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 13, 1945, Page 3

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‘ieage Cubs, while the Athioties downed the Red Sox, wth the Chisox blanking the Crewetond Indians. The following are the results wf the games plaved yesterday: National Loague At Brookiva R H New York 4 4 7 2 Bren tyr 7 9 3 Memes, Fisher, Adams and E. senha rd v Lombardi and Beto At Basten R H E trilare tpn o 4 1 Phe ntese 10 12 0 u Jud nad Mancuso; Hutchings and Masi Night Game At Pittsburgh RH EB : a 4 9 1 Pittetes: gh 9 4 0 * Exiteon, Hennesy and Levimeston: Gerhauser and Salk- : On American League At Philadelphia R HE Bots 5 13 0 ; 7 4 3 w Barret Terry and . rkin, Berry, At New York R H CE *« gion 5 12 3 New ¥ 3 6 1 Leon Wolff and Ferrell; Lest and Crompton. Night Game A R H £ " i) 3 0 » t 5 2 Ave. 587 595 ‘ 512 BR octet 500 es 46 * 467 re 467 386 Se 2s 596 ; 2 2 (6S a 2 2 565 a 2% 21 «563 . 2 19 537 “ 23 2 523 . 2 4 eT » » 39 .204 GIRL SCOUTS ENJOY OUTING ON MONDAY of Troop 5 had niting on Mon- visited many ome of which Coynty Health heartily wel ' 4 bis staff, who und the build- ed a talk from the sods for good i film was shown nstructive and The members of thanked Dr ; taff for the many mn during their ip the party Ngue Betty Con. Elsie Lee Camus, Shirley jpencer, June Yates, Faydette Doris Thomp- good In the field’ pee chances with- 3 at first got of the 21 outs. Catcher got two struck ute _and the otter were made by the pitcher the short fielder and She to right field. For the losers, Lynn’ had five assists and Shehan nine outs to lead the club. Bellia and’ Dutka are credited with two hits. Score R°H'E -——- 0000010 1 2 2 Fort Taylor _ 100 100x 2 5°1 Batteries: Lynn- and Shehan; Hudevanic and Dutka. Two base: hit, Bellia; sacrifice egro; struck out, Lynn 8, Hude- vanic walks, Lynn’'3, Hude- vanic 2. Time 1 hour, Umpire. i and Farbough. yah In the second game the Legion seored 7 runs in the second frame on Sheppard to win the game. Reyes went in and there were no more runs scored. The Civilians boys played a ragged game and three times with bases loaded failed to come through. Reyes failed three times to come through when needed. For the winners Cruz, Griffin and Lewin hit two safely each and Mira and Lewin were the stars in the field. Valdez and Castellano played: a g0o0d game for the losers. Score RHE Civilians __.. 100 2010 4 6 0 A. Legion .. 170 000 x 812 6 Batteries: Sheppard, Reyes and Garcia; J. Roberts and J. Mira. Three base hit, Cruz; two base hits, Mira and Fernandez; stolen bases, Griffin; sacrifice hits, Og- den and Mira; strulk out, Rob- jerts 4, Sheppard 0, Reyes 2; walks, Roberts 8, Sheppard” 2, Reyes 0; hits off Sheppard 8 and 8 runs in 1 2/3 innings. Time 1 hour. Umpires, Kiger + scorer, Aguilar. TO SHIP'S _ With 19 months’ duty overseas | in the European Theater ‘of Oper- | afters behind > Lt. William By Tufford, (Sj, USNR, of Newctin- | erstown, Ohio, réported af the’ Naval Station Maj been assigned to Ship's Sérvice: Lieutenant Tafford graduated from Ohio State University at Co- |lumbus and worked: in’ civilian | life as assistant purchasing agent for a file and ‘tool!’ manufacturing: company at NéWcomerstown. His duty in the European Theatéf wag as port ‘direttor, commander, ‘U, 8. Naval Forces, London: |Five AdVanced At Reetiving Station Five advancements in ratings at the Receiving Station are an- hounced by the personnel office. The advancements at the Re- eRe, , END Ralph Burchfield; BM2c; Robert Trimble, Sic. Educators warn of fake'scshools that seek to exploit veterans. hits, Gebhardt, Phair and Lucan-| 31 anti has} jaa, Pineville, La., has advanced service in the Southwest. Pacifi He wears the Presidential Unit' Citdtion with one star, Subma- tine’ Combat Insignia ‘with three stars, Asiatic-Pacific Theater rib- bon with two stars, and the Amer- ican Theater ribbon, ‘ réaux is married’ to’ the Miller of’ Pineville. Béfore enter- ing the Navy, Bovdreaux was em- ployedby Rex Market and Gro- cery Co., of Pineville. He graduated from Bolton High School’ in’ Alexandria, La., and ‘was a member of the football ani track teams. A RECORD: A record of. 2,500,000 miles of flying in 20,000 hours during a ten-months combat tour was made by Naval Patrol Bombing Squadron 54, now home for leave and reassignment. During its tour, the squadron flew from more than 40 different bases, res- cued 237 wounded men, pilots and Philippine guerillas and at- | tacked’ a Japanese task force of battleships, cruisers and destroy- ers. | Rebuilding Franklin to cost $20,- ' 000,000 less than: new, carrier. LEGALS. NOTICE OF PROBATE IN THE COUNTY JU: ‘count, |ONROEK COUNTY, STATE OF ORIDA, IN PROBATE. of M. J. SOLARES, also known y Jane Solares, also known as Mary J. Solares, ‘Deceased, The State of Florida, to All Persons Intefested in the Estate of said Decedent: You are hereby notified that a written instrument purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of sail decedent has been admitted.to pro- bate in said Court. You are hereby commanded within six calendar months from the date of the first publication of this notice to appear in said Court and show cause, if any you can, why the ac- tion of said Court in admitting said ‘Will to:probate should not stand un- revoked. (Seal) (sd) RAYMOND R. LORD, County Judge. Monroe County, Florida. may30;junie-13-20,1945 eo INVITATION FOR BIDS tion, Board. Mentos Counts Placid. Office of the Superintendent, County Court House, Key West, Fla., May 23, 1945 SEALED BIDS, pubiect tothe conditions ae erein, will he received at the above address. uritil 10:00 a. m., E.W.T., june 14,, 1945, then publicly pened, for furnt all labor and a Neti and’ berforming aul yok rt cs jon of the }di- Hons and Atreration# t) the Division Street Grammar School, Key West, Florida, complete atcording to the plans and specifications prepared by Edward T. Rempe, Jr., Architect. Plans, specifications, and contract documents are open tothe public for inspectidn at the offite of the Su- bperintendent of the Board of Public instruction of Monroe Count Rlor- . County Court House, K West, or may be ob! T, Rempe, RAD will be readire eh bid in the amount of n |lés# than five percent (57) of t amount of the bid. Certified ch LCashier’s check, or Bid Bond shali be ma#e payable'to the order of t Board of Publle Instruction of Mon- roe. Courity, Plorida, PERFORMANCE BOND will required in the amount of one hu dred. percent, (100%) of the contract be price. The right is reserved to re. or all bids, to waive any i r irregularity in the , and to accep of the bid, un qualified pecific No id 1 be withd period of thirty days after receipt elopes containing bids must marked, and addresséd as follow Bid for Alterations and Additions, ar School, ‘ Division Street Gri ase sEloaiiaee o' A OCUO" ‘June 4, 1 Board of Pu Monroe Cou H and Safe .. REAL ICE is MORE ECONOMICAL... It’s Healthy - 4 oe PLACE YOUR REFRIGERATION ona REAL ICE BASIS and you will get GUARANTEED Refrig- . It’s PURE Rae Key West, Fla. _ Bruce’ Wayne Bovdreaux, 20, of be ‘motor machinist’s mate first class, * band -of Mrs. Lillie Adams, Mil- ton. 2 Andergon, Warren, T-Sgt.) w: of Harold R, Barnes, Box 47, En- terprise. a Baker. Joseph S:, Jr., Pvt., on! of Joseph S. Baker, Sr.,; Stuart, Beckham, Julius D., Pfe., son of Mrs. Ada E. Beckham, 1749 Brackland. St., Jacksonville. fotiner Vélia Castro of Key West.} Beville; Johii G.; Pfc; son of| Reynolds, George L., Sgt., son He is a grandson of Mrs. Blanche Marion:'S. Beville; Wildwood: Brack, Leon F., Pfe., brother of Mrs! Roxie’ M. Bracewell; 2945 Evergreen Ave., Jadksoriville. Campbell, Lester R., Pvt., son (of Mrs. Ida Campbell, 3730 NW. 22nd’ Ave., Miami. Casagrande, Geo. J.,° ist’ Lt, hiisband “of Mrs. Marion E: C: gfande; 469 NW: 25th'Court, Mi- ami. Cavanaugh, John R., S-Sgt., son of Mrs. Annie M: Cavanaugh, Rt.) band of Mrs. Mabel H. Ripley, 303 3, Box 37, Tallahassee: Davis, Roscoe, 2nd Lt., husband Minnesota Ave., Deland: Duke, Roy S., Pfc., son of Mrs. Miami Beach. East, Frank D., Ist Lt., son of Mrs. Helen L. East, 514 SE. 7th St., Fort Lauderdale. Georgalas, Emmanuel H.; 2nd Lt, husband of Mrs. Lila Mae Georgalas, 6549 Sapphire Drive, Jacksonville. , Hester; John 'G., T-Sgt., son of Robert L. Hester, 1786 SW. 9th St.; Miami. Kolb; Robert J., Pvt., husband of Mrs. Frances H. Kolb, 417 S. ! 11th Ave., Miami. Ladage, Charles D., S-Sgt., son of Mys, Elizabeth’ A. K. Schwarz, Haines City. Lone, John K., T-Egt., son of Mrs. Dora L, Lane, Route 2, Box 22, Deland. Leonard, Vincent C., T-Sgt., son of Mrs. Olga M. Leonard, Box 3432, Pennsylvania Station Day- tona Beach, Lewelling, E. V., T-Sgt., son of Walter L. Lewelling, Zolfo Springs. McMarrain, Hugh L., S-Sgt., 1118 E. Gadsden St., Pensacola. Miller, Calvin G., Pvt., som of Clewiston. be O’Brien, William T., T-Sgt., husband of Mrs, Lucille E. O’- Brien, 3106 Granada, Tampa. Mrs. Gertrude R. Orr, Box 2135, Orlando. Qwens, Leroy, Pvt., husband of Mrs. Essiemae W. Owens, Gen. Del., Century. Parrish, Hilliard R., T-Sgt., son’ of Mrs. Nellie L. Faulkner, Flor- ida State Hospital, Chattahoochee. Piddington, Thomas C., Capt., husband of Mrs. Nancy D. Pid- dington, Box 141, Ormond Beach. Pons, Troy A., Sgt., son of James C. Pons, Route 1, Orange | Lake. RATIONING FOODS Book 4, Blue N2-S2 expire June 30; T2-X2 expire July $1; Y¥2-Z2, Al-Cl expire Aug. 31: DI-HI expire Sept. 30. Red E2-J2 expire June 30; K2-P2 expire July 31; Q2-U2 expire Aug. 31: V2-Z2 expire Sept. 30. A BURNT-OUT NEITHER DOES REMEMBER TO P 10-WATT . 15-WATT . : 25-WATT . 60-WATT . ~ 100-WATT . 200-WATT . Plus Adams; Marshall A., Sgt., hus-|'? 488-) grandson of Mrs. Edward C. of’ Mrs. Audrey I. Davis, 113 W.}of Lawrence H. Roberts, Star Gertrude G. Duke, 503 12th St.,})Mrs. May Shields, 216 N. Pond son of Mirs. Hilda B. McMurrain,} Mrs. Ida M. Davidson, Box 7249,; Orr, Bernard C., Pvt., son of! USES NO ELECTRICITY. _ WHEN YOU ARE IN OUR OFFICE KEEP BUYING WAR BONDS KEEP THOSE YOU BUY. CITY ELECTRIC SYSTEM Reddick; ‘Howell’ B.; -Pfc., ‘hus- yband of Mrs.: Virginia’ Reddivk; 919 E. Lexington St., Lakeland. - Reeder, Caleb L., Jr., 1st Lt. {brother of Mrs, Carmen’ L. How- ell, 1257 NW. 35th St., Miami. of Mrs. Florence Reynolds, 54 W. Church St., Orlando. Reynolds, Robert, 1st’ Lt., son of/ Mrs. Doris C. Reynolds, 601 Delaney Park Drive, Orlando. |< Rhett, William H., 2nd Lt., son of Mrs. Pauline H. Rhett, 613 San Antoriio Ave., Coral Gables. Riordan, John E., Jr.,-2nd' Lt., Clark, 1700° James Ave., Miami Beach. Ripléy, Bertram, 2nd ‘Lt., hus- S. Grandview, Daytona Beach: Roberts, Wayne W., Pfc., son Route, Welbourne. Shields, Edward J., Pvt., son of Ocala. Silver, Rex., Sgt., son of John 1 W. Silver, Route 2, Box 287, Lake- land. Spector, Sheldon M., 2nd Lt., son of Saul Spector, 1051 Mich gan Ave., Miami Beach. : Sykes, Emmett C., S-Sgt., son’ of Charles E.° Sykes, c/o Ship Yard, Panama City. Taylor, Earnest S., S-Sgt., son of Mrs. Lula M. Taylor, Route 1, Wauchula. Taylor, Sebe, TiSgt. son of David L. Taylor, Wausau. { Timmerman, William L., Jr. | Pvt, son of Mrs. Florida A, Tim- tmerman, 806 E. Lambright St., “Tampa. Trumbower, Jerrold S., 2nd Lt., son of Mrs. Ellen P. Trumbower, 5 Revilo Bivd., Daytona Beach. Tubbs, Carl R., Pvt., son of Mrs. Minnie C. Tubbs; Deerfield Beach. Van Epps, David A., Capt., hus- |band of Mrs. Helen Annette Van Epps, 1004 Georgia Ave., West Palm Beach. Wentworth, Seldon M., T-Sgt., son of Mrs.-Helen M. Wentworth, 39 1st St., Panama City. Whitlock, Tommie C., Pfc., son of Doc F. Whitlock, Route 1, Webster. Wilson, Hayward, Pfc., son of| Milton L. Wilson, Route 4, Box 366, Live Oak. Wilson, Roger N., Pfc., son ol Mrs. Frances F. Wilson, 1247 Dyl St., Jacksonville. St. Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE and CUBAN Try A Pound Today! TIMETABLE SUGAR Stamp 36, through Aug. 31. GAS A-15 through June 21, SHOES Airplane stamps 1, 2, 3, Book weight of--the--worldis on his}! |shoulders. until he. finishes: th I visited the “Yolanda and the Thief” set the other day while] the company was going through dress rehearsal fora” big dance’ ‘number, Everyone was dréssed! for the rehearsal except Fréd who’ had a towel around his neek and ; ie ned me un ee, ate rege of te aber. pia Sars looked like a necktie! wag xe massive his}: ") The set was filled with moré eért, led by Ja *h bee + than the yer mugs of hang-| held... ~ » ah : ake» ers-on and essential workers. Di- A 5 rector Vincéfite Minnelli was tod} The ,amphitheaer is..as dling’ around with his” e eee “finder” through which hé ‘peer- ed! frorii' various angles‘at thé set. AStaire ‘was’ talking to ‘varior people, midiniy: about the’ dance number. He saw us and came over. We talked about his race horses and his new song; “Oh My Aching Back;” both of ‘which aré’ seeing’ action’ these days: We ‘also ‘talked’ about the dance; number, whith’ is called’ “Coffee Tire,” apparéntly MGM's ‘answer to “Rum and Coea-Cold.” Fred is very intent about! the subject of daincitig: . “This is an-off-beat number and very difficult to do,” he'said:“You 45 Min. Office: 619:'Carcline Street’ —_Photitéi 02 and 68 "Fhesis.« toleplsone 3, indefinitely. FUEL Old 4 and 5; new 1 through 5. LIGHT BULB IT GIVE LIGHT. URCHASE BULBS. - 13¢ - 10c - 10c - 10c - 15¢ 27c Tax pie / : corinect it Jor me Oo” a ‘The antwer Ist a telephotie om the premises iloes not mean we ean furnish you service without delay. The telephone and‘other facilities used by the former resident whe ordered service discontinued are made available to meet the essential war demands or the next applicant on the waiting list, If a later applicant’ were to take over the telephone in the house where he is moving, he would be receiving service ahead of many others who have been waiting for a leng period of time. The patience and understanding of those now waiting for service is appreciated and they catt be suté they will be connected in their proper turn as fast as conditions ‘perkgit.: & SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE. AND TELEGRAPH COMP IntoRPORATID <F5 5° > ee Il TE 7 o is aef g2sse37 r, et Wit 39 8s 7. 64 °

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