The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 8, 1946, Page 3

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A en a ee See ae ENS Legion Trims High School American Legion softball nine jlareal and G. Valdez; struck out: won over the High School last | by Sweeting 4, by Ogden 7; walks: might in the opening game of the|off Ogden 2, off Sweeting 7; time 1946 softball league. of game: 50 minutes; umpires: Ogden allowed the high ‘school }Sires and Sailor. ‘boys but two fluke hits and shut} ADAMS DAIRY, 8; BOMBERS, 7 Information for the Advertisers RATES is 3c a word and the minimum Regular Type charge for the first 15 words Advertisements under this} or less is 45c. head will be inserted in The. PAYMENT Citizen at the rate of 2c a word Payment for classified ad- for each insertion, but the|vertisements is vinvariably in minimum charge for the first advance, but regular advertis- 15 words or less is 30c. ers with ledger accounts may tion. zen Building, and Ann streets. right on -entering.. building. them out. Only one high school player reached third. He was & PicCoy in the third, who walked,| In the nightcap, Adams Dairy Black i i a Face Type have their advertisements giole second and a passed ball put|wop over the B29 Bombers by a = » type ‘ged. jim on third. In the sixth, ral Ay 7 score. ety Sasa ged om: caer ee raps ie =e ~ ate bigs fod any Cc. oe erranes Hit three out oof | Pull MHHtitniutitntsentittsuteeateesuseatseenieeeetaseettcyeeeeneeereta snueectene are Valdez gunted safely, stole sec-|three, A. Lastres hit two for thi HELP ITED ANTED RENT ond but Lastres and Kerr popped / winner, G. Lewis hit three out of —=— * si gut and Meador fanned. jfour, B. Villareal and P. Valdez For the winners, Arango hit;hit two each. In the field, C. two sefely and drove home the|Albury and A. Lastres were ihe first two runs for the Legion on'|stars for losers and P. Valdez and a single with two on. Diaz also}|E. Rosam for the winners. bit a single and a double, Jack,} Score: R. Dodo and Floyd Villareal, Diaz! B.29 Bombers. 230 011-07 and Vinson pl yed well for the | Adams Dairy 502 010 x—8 inners and K peta eying Batteries: J. Villareal and G.} im center, some very difficult;| Valdez; Arias, E. 4 and Meador, O. Cruz and McCoy] Sands. firs eabteer sin 3 Will buy or rent sailboat. ¥ Large Can Di-Kil. 9c Velde Fer Krimm, Valdez House, i ‘ame pace ‘United ‘Street, telephone 9135. | ‘One Special Dil-Kil Gun FREE MAYB-AtK benwnnmranennnnnenmntrnlindncnsemnnneent ~_-— =o ge ——— — (Wanted, two-bedroom. house or|Piano. Bargain. < Upright, ma- ' apartment; quiet locality desir-| hogany, 40 x 65 jx 27, Henry able; with refrigerator, hot wa-| Miller. See Lt. Comdr. Regan, ter and gas or electric stove.| 717 North Beach, ‘c/o ‘Mrs. ‘Go- For Lt.-Comédr., wife and two-] mez. ' months-old child. A permanent, resident. Write Box A.B., c/ojTwo small girls’ bi Citizen. may6-3tx| 406 Grinnell St, TELEPHONE OPERATORS OPPORTUNITY—KNOCKS Increased wages now make it possible for beginners to earn as much as Wanted To Rent — 2-bedroomjHouse and let. Good locatio: 3 4 32.50 PER WEEK home, furnished, all conven-| . near new school. 1502: Seminar: prayed well for the eee : § BALA iences, for couple with 12-year-| street. y Score: Bee Ane A = Standings of the league: Depending on time worked. old boy. Permanent. ‘Phone 9 ae 000 000-00 2 11 Club— L. Pct.} Frequent increases, vacations 760-J. may8-3tx | Electric sewing machine (table High a is Legion _ 1 0 1.005) with pay { model) and table model radio. Batteries: Ogden and Vinson; | Adams Dairy 1 0 1,000 : \ PHOTO SUPPLIES 1123 M St. (rear ‘apart- E Sweeting and 2. Cruz, __| Machinists 0 0 .000/NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY | ment). 4 amay8 tx’ Gout rigged ps . des 0 0 .000 {Roll film developed and printed} ; ‘ S. ; ; j Empl on Aa ides. Big % ‘chool 0 1 .000/ Wage rate for experienced op- | in thirty-six hours, including] APARTMENTS FOR REN { ‘ : : a jombers 0 1 .000! crators are proportionately oversize prints. Eastman and - 5 A = q oad eae aesace a higher. Ansco color film processed. De-|Newly - furnished ap: * veloping outfits and dark room} Phone 352-d. yma Sox Annex 12th Straight Pleasant environment with ex- | aids for the amateur and pro- 3 + cellent opportunities. Let our fessional. Contact and enlarg- ing paper, all sizes and grades.! 16MM Excel movie projector and Radiant movie screen . . . chief operator, Mrs. McDermott, tell you the whole story. Apply 9 to 5 at the hot running water, garage, $12.00 per wi cluding gas, electricity As St. Louis Loses, 10-6 Telephone Office in Key West Vokar 35MM slide projector,} ter. 833 Olivia Street. / y may1-tf| $13.95. Evans Photo Supply} may6-3tx (By Associated Press) Hi The | Store, 506 Southard Stree | ne NEW YORK, May 8.—Silugging y Stand Wanted —Experienced saleslady| Phone 439. pada fren: = ggg eg cole for position with well known) merchandising firm. Permanent Boston Red Sox continued their FOR SALF Street or phone 320. ymay8-3tx 4 jong winning streak by extend- League resident desired. Write P.O. i ing it to 12 straight. The st.]_‘Club— W. L. Pet. GB 890, Hae Sean and | Library copies of current best FOR WIRE ) is B I Piles Boston _ 18 8 (857 ificati ay7-3¢} Sellers—at prices that get lower ’ a 4 a ae detihe New York 14 6 60 33.|_ We eications. may7-3t| with each rental. To fill your|For Hire— ‘Truck, general moving. nzzZy roul itchin; i ' iv i 10-6. it 4 PI ig an Detroit .. 500 74|Saleslady wanted. 706 Duval St,; bookshelves comparatively} J. C. Ramsey, 709 Hank Greenberg's homer were] Washington - 471 8 may6-3t| Paiiilessly, get acquainted with| Lane. Phone 1261-W. too much for the Athletics and| Chicago 438 83) 2 | our meee aya eee aie may 1-1mox: ieai her i A tem. Pa mith, bookseller they were easily trounced 7-2, St. Louis 421 9 |Local business couple desires| Sy¥Stem fl In a close, exciting tussle the “sen cor sce | sig nae to ee SHAE, | ear. SiHoMen aay agi a Saini f , Wass : 2} lig! laundry. eep in. In-} i 4 “ é = es pion Sa xr National Le: anise te Duval ote Nave | and 3 - bedroom bungalows, emerge ered fel ei , vel s 2-1, mak- ague Store. may6-6tx |" aes ; » i % ‘ ; : ing a clean sweep of the three-| ‘Club— W. L. Pct. GB! furnished and unfurnished;| medium-sized hotel desires eases) v4) jewels * ) . Brooklyn 6 625 | Girl Wanted—Must know how to} S™all_ down payment, balance} on hotel/or house. ‘Can } i i . y “ : game series. ir a eC ust know OW 10} . e ; * i Ra jasc payable monthly. Johnson &{ furnish reference and bond. All} P ~ In the only game in the Na-| “St. Louis 6 625 type. Pleasant, all-year around | Toh: Ph 372 1-tf nies ented nfides es é final League, the Cincinnati! *Boston 6 571 11 job. Key Wester preferred} %onnSon, Phone 3i2. mayl- Tepes Weated. We A: ROMAN ‘We™ proudly ‘present “The eg B } | B X.Y.Z., c/o Citi Reds won a pitcher’s duel from| Chicago 9 500° 2 Apply The Maxwell Co., 909/745 ona 41 Dodge pick-up trucks OK, San UY ARE ae Excellency Group"”—master- the New York Giants 2-1. Pittsburgh 9 500 2 Fleming St. may7-tf | Coane De conven: Buk f a bieces of generations of fine Batteries: Cincinnati _.. 8 9 471 2} ~Ajemenmier iM Divi i ' craftsmanship. 3 hoes : | ~ camp-Alexander Motors, Divi- PERSONAL American League | Philadelphia . 5.12 204 53) WANTED sion and Duval Sts... may1-tf | ———_—_+-4+ +4 #5} St. Louis 619 0} “Does not include night game. ’s Studi } | Wanted—Laundry to do. Quick, Benjamin’s Studio A, PRINCETON —21 Jewels $52.50 } Boston 612 0 irae ies tebe Albur | Three-bedrcom house in residen-| Are you unlucky? Lucky numbers f Kramer, Shirley and Mancuso; B. C. PAPY 1010 Olivia St mave oon tial section. Lot 131’ deep and} and-lueky days free with life B. STATESMAN —21 Tewels $71.50 t m, Deutsch, Heflin and Pe era ee Z ii 40’ wide, plus additional lot 43’| reading. _ Palm,\ Ard and|} 4 t ‘ontinued from Page e) | by 43’. This attractive offer is} psychic readings. will solve} | = : | lean MISCELLANEOUS 4 iti ath j a MV, en from Miami, saved Glenn C. priced to sell. Apply Citizen} your problems—guide you and My, ‘, i ' Mi in hi " Office. r4-tf; bring harmony into your life. || eters = Detreit e ia Mincer im Wis race fer the pra Refrigeration sales and service. re all Yi 7 speed th nA sigan _ Philadelphia 2 9 2 ination for state attorney from] “ Renai rae: +You can have the things you, 9 ; ; Fowler, | this dudioial alistri i ss Pairs on all makes. All work| al UyMINUM AND STAINLESS | want. Let ow you how. Trout and Tebbers; » this judicial district. His oppon. me & : i i guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, STEEL MOULDINGS Visit this wonderful medi Flores and Rosar, Valo. ent, Frank ©. Spain, carried ‘vm ‘esbarrne ‘ . SAL phd wt 4 ee A 220 Duval st., phone ss We are now carrying a full line| and be convinced—satisfaction Quality Jew elers Cleveland i 1 5 1 Mincer’s majority of 612 in Mon-|. fs of aluminum and stainless steel} guaranteed or no fee. 1646 N.W. . i ee 27 2 roe county nominates him by|Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone| Tim cébinet tilimmings ‘and| nn ve? MA eS cod. 26tx 514 DUVAL ST. | Marder, Embree and Lolar,' 575 in the entire district. _ | 189. Keys made, locks repair-| gqging: trimming and mould- . i Next Door to Palace Theater > Began; Haefner and Evans. William V. Albury. sister ed, ete. mayl-lmo} ings for show cases, bars, and| Subscribe to Tne ‘Citizen—2be |4 * See Our Store * Le. state attorney, and groups of os ise z counters; stripping for linoleum | weekly. National League friends conducted an active cam-|Expert auto painting, body and) on floors, drain boards, table) — = theres : Mew York ; . : paign for Mincer in Monroe fender work. as well as me-| tops and ‘cupboards; edging tart ax Cincinnati county. | chanical. Try our wash and carpets, rugs and doorway3; Carpenter, Trinkle and Lom- Mardi; Beggs and Lemanno. DOG ORDINANCE (Continued from Page One) | Says dogs cannot run at large} polish jobs. We guarantee all work to be satisfactory. Skaggs & Wynn, Red Brick Garage, cor. Simonton and Greene Sts. may3-6tx Though Pat Cannon made what | was virtually an eleventh-hour| intense campaign to try to carry | the county, general opinion was that he would be defeated de- | cisively in Monroe. Shortly be-| fore noon yesterday, Louis Car- | stair nosings; wall trims andi threshold plates. Come in and} look at our samples. Pepper’s| Plumbing Supplies, 512 Flem-} s Notes (Promissary), le each. Art- yg Picture framing, diplomas, cer- E, iettween 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. bonell, who managed George | Saat ns ae oie ae Press, Citizen ates Deane é — Smathers’ campaign in Key West, 1197-M. Sed Ss ° ‘ * | RINDERGARTEN asserted that he would beat Pat|_ : ~ |Station wagon, Packard Six, ex- “MEASURE DISCUSSED Cannon by two to one. |For guaranteed plumbing work| cellent for small delivery truck, 1S ca ng up 00 j | Aiproposed ordinance regulat- “Last week,” Mr. Carbonell) ong repairs, call John Curry In good running condition. the operation of kindergart-|said yesterday, “Smathers re-} 519 Margaret Street, phone 781.| Any Teasonable offer taken. 2 here was discussed by the) ceived support from residents) Give us a try on your next job.| For quick sale. 408 Greene) mission, but no action was) generally in Key West, including| Free estimates. St. Phone 312-J. may1-tf tom may7-lmox taken. | the bulk of business men. Last | The plan, submitted by the} night I made a final check-up,|Have tickets for 500-mile race.|U- S. Army Dodge Command Monroe County Welfare council,| and I was as sure, as anyone| See Tommy, 420 Southard St.| cams. New paint, new tops tten into a city} can be about the results of an} may7-5tx | Putcamp-Alexander, Duval and would set up cer-) election, that Smathers would get | Division Sts. may1-tf| for the operation; two votes in Monroe for every | FOR RENT tone DSc cnomee acctah| aE: Emepeivate pre-school establish-) one given Cannon.” RENT A CAR sheets CHE ater Gna Rick was pointed out,| Mr. Carbonell was not far off}you drive. Late model conver- mine PSNO0 Adama Delve i under the} the mark. Smathers polled 2,105] tibles and sedans. By day or BEane ager Rael oposed measure} to Cannon's 1,080. week. : 2 standards from George Smathers, on his first PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER \1941 Ford, good condition, good} ’ health, phy Hi trip to Key West, made Soeped| Duval and Division sae PA tires. 1024 Packer Street, phone | | Gal equipment and the qualifica-| impression, and it continued to mayl-tf| 1446.J. Soars! Mons of the tecahers. improve the more often he came 4 | | © Earl E. Hamilton, principal of| here. It was easy to see that he|For Rent—Four-room, bath, furn-|pyum set, in excellent condition. | treet school and} was a go-getting, and that he was| ished cottage. Central. Mod-|"" g99 Georgia Street. may7-3tx Dulion of Poin-| a sincere and capable man. | erate rent. Adults only. No|_ co-chairman of the] “foregone conclusion.” That} Pets. 916 Wi _|Lot on Caroline St, between| neil was the term that was applied | tx]! Bi:zabeth and Simonton Sts. | in the contest, from a local view- | NEW CHARLES HO’ | 56x 110. Inquire 310 Elizabeth | oe point, between Spessard Holland | 595 Eaton Street. Telephone in| St may4-6tx| More Long Distance calls go through as you hold the es See re fr eee | See | | wire. Long delays are fewer. (Continaed trom Page One) | two candidates trailing far back SUMMER RATE {Outboard motor and boat. Apply} ne af Zolfo S was ahe nai) in the race. Weekly rates: With bath, two in| Bch tee, Key West Cottage The service is getting better, but we've still got a umission race, but | Sourt. a room, per person, $8.00; two| in a room, adjacent to bath, per| a person, $6.00. may6-8-10/Baby buggy. Apply 715 South may8-4tx | good way to go e we get back to pre-war service. Once we catch up with that, we'll keep right on The human tear gland (lachry- mal) is about the size of an al- not enough to| g the nomination to} mond. [2 Bi pk: B mayees going and try to make the record even better. . Holland reached the . - — Furnished house, hot and cold |=—— ‘ of a political career} man planes, and himself being) running water, no children or |Complete household _ furniture. that begar 319. He was born} shot down behind the German pets. Apply upstairs 1014 | hes oe individual items. 49-1) im Bartow gaining fame as| lines. 4 Va eet. ThSye i ee may8-3tx | @m athlete at t University of After serving as prosecuting : — a Ta eT Se a - SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Florida, was offered a contract] attorney, county judge in Polk Sloan Hotel, 805 Simonton St.)* ond Sonditi ary ane . > = INCORPORATED by Connie Mack of the Philadel-| county and state senator, he was} Single rooms. | $6 per week No. Name ewe = aioe phia He turned it] elected governor in 1940, defeat-| Double rooms, $11.00 per week. | : Phone NS Na ae odge. down to begin a law practice. | ing Francis P. Whitehair, of De-! may8-lmo Be ayo NOUS NEY phair During the first World War, he} land, in a heated run-off. a SSS ee | ys Was « oned second licu-| During his reign as the state's) au |Man’s bicycle, excellent condi- tenant st tillery andjchief executive Holland put | Bicycies To Rent—Daily or week-! tion, new paint job, tires and wound up as captain in the air| through numerous financial re-) jy B. & B. Cycle Shop, 822| tube: Porter Pla pt. forps, shooting down two Ger- forms, | Fleming St. apr20-lmox 15-B, Tel. 164-J, may8-ltx

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