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Stand Pet. GB “630 “630 BIT = 1513 .536 520 ae if tir i rh i 8 144 164 t CLASS i me i OPPORTUNITY—KNOCKS Increased wages now make it der Se Fetes . i Women Safer Drivers? possible for beginners to earn ete bets /ovcne B29! PITTSBURGH—Facts to back! a8 much as andre te * stots © seven wp the little woman in her next prarerays = = Wee Cortee bed the| argument with hubby about who | $32.50 PER WEEK Seeger tet = etrel, thie wrinkled that fender were re- ‘ eI We Gewter) cently provided by Police Supt.! Depending on time worked. tants Harvey Scott, showing that in‘ Frequent increases, vacations Hie Ge ceedetion seven in-| 1945 male drivers were involved; With: Pay: ‘st spre. fe teams im 4,665 Pittsburgh automobile EXPER NECESSA pm Aa ~ “et © Bell in accidents and. women motorists NO Ce Ry pegege iT otef : 2 Hd DP be * stanza,jin only 145. hr tums Then! a a oan lenotted the count. R. CFuz walk- ~y Swe FURS made a wild toss to second al- wl 9 chance of again lowing Cruz to score. os oe were fof He OF In the fourth, the youths went ss out in front as they added two © % Goes ound of the more runs to their score. 0. Here leltied once on a Cruz tripled. A. Lastres flied oe © ee pith and o single out to right, Cruz scoring after oe ere & wR Then in the the catch. Herring hit to second, eet oes Hey Hated another the fielder tumbling the ball. E. — owe oy Velder. 9 Sweeting singled to right, scor- 7 error, Mean- ing Herring. Sweeting went out, Scie % went scoreless | right to catcher, we te wah ond it ed 88 “Machinists tallied once in their ame wrforts had the |haif of the fourth. J. Garcia Pte we © wilh thewe fWo walked. Bethel sacrificed him to F . x second. A fielder’s choice and a ty “% went t© work passed balj allowed Garcia to 8 oem smother bY cross the plate. See aot ae error gave them a} Machinists wrested the lead = © Sh Came the sev-/from the Lunchmen in the sixth ae ad > test chance A) with two runs. Baker singled. te wy Welle sent|McCarthy doubled to center, vie The bell bounced scoring Baker. Bethel hit to sec- * heulder. An ©f\ond, the fielder committing an oe ad ot ogle. this_ ome jerror, McCarthy going to third. We Sethe”. ewrried Wells ' Bethel stole second. Santana hit trem where he seored jto pitcher, who fumbled. Mc- fielder's Carthy went out at the plate on sem! (he geme inte |» beautiful play. M. Castro dou- ee or innings. 'ed. C. Valdez bunted and Bethel AS|bled to center, scoring Bethel. y © |e Recessery to| In the first half of the seventh, os Ves ~ erkers in the Herring hit to the middle bag and ome on « walk, = ©) Sete eed two more) wide to first, allowing Herring to freee bo firet Se tes ve wp. They |and went home on a wild toss to Set Se) few coulin’t get that bag in an effort to trap him “ Mayan singled, “Pie| there. : wet popped out © ome through with for their turn in that final round \ wild pitch end jof the regulation battle and won Hermendes sent two the game, With one out, Machin That) poted a single to center. The ball BREW YORK. May 22 e the plate three fied 17 mta, E. n wes Machinists two ter wee Joe Mira, | the runner went all the way home ot putouts.| At bat, McCarthy, with two themed four emuists and out of three, anid O. Cruz, with We Gonmalez played | ers. | R. ad ania Outside| E. Sweeting and O. Cruz; Han- 4 Adame Lunch had | egek and Castro. is seven tong innings Jown im the last- en bases: Machin, Bethel; sacri- eeth. en error gave fice hits: Valdez, Machin, Bethel; jstruck out: by Sweeting 3, by) a playe ¢ the Hancock 6; bases on balls: off ; “ Ls cel y Si od | Sweeting 2, off Hancock 2; earned may8-Imo ~ Monkeys a hard | Tuns: Machinists 3, Lunch 1; dou-' ed really threw ble play: Gomez to Bethel; time the Machinists. } yeh” Goebring of and J. Villareal; scorer: Aguilar. wd “that worried ee eames at toward the end trew first blood in| American Legion wing when T. t by @ pitehed ball Machinists me om @ sacrifice | Adams Lunch & meng MeCarthy ide the Lanchmen B-29 Bombers Red Sox Lead Junior ue By Six Full Games League By (My Assoutated Preas) Bob, Bevens, Wright, Stanceau and}‘ 'the Lunch boys tied the count. 'Gomez fumbled and then. threw reach second. Herring stole third The Grease Monkeys came up got away from Hoffmeister and the | with the paying marker. lls, the same uverage, were the lead- O. Cruz, Lastres and R. Cruz © | starred for the losers in the field. we om) 6 5 2 Baker and McCarthy were the ) 000 © 2—4 5 4 best for the victors. i od James Mira; D.| Score: R. H_E. Pre Fernandez | Adams 001 2001-4 5 5 | Machinists- .. 100 102 1-5 5 4 ‘base hit: O. Cruz; two- base hits: McCarthy, Castro; stol- of game: 0.50; umpires: Williard Standings in the league: 4 Club— W. L. Pet, 0 1.000 -500 -500 -500 -333 -250 Veterans of F. Wars | Adams Dairy Fete 4 ate piteher,| Dickey; Feller and Hayes. twee eight Yenkees and] Boston wien © iy owe runs 45) Detroit te tee ~f owt @ 7-2) Dobson, Bagby, Johnson an: ete Sex length-| Wagner; Trucks, Benton an emed wd to «ix full games| Richards. % Heemrine the Detroit Tigers) Philadelphia 3°81 S4 te the only night came, the/ sg: Louis _ 47:0 1 beet Browne edwed out the} Savage and Rosar; Kramer and Piiiedeiph.a Athietics 4-3 Helf. leat Priadelphia Phillies sf Ged out the St Louis Cardinals National League = Bethe Pork by © 43 score./ sy Louis _ 391 Mew the - “ : was the big Philadelphia _ 412 0 Se ate Wilks, Martin and O'Dea; Juris- Mew ¥ . 256 1} ich, Karl, Rosenberger and Sem- tev chart 7 8 2 inick. apse Hotel, 805 Simonton St. Wage rate for experienced op- erators' are proportionately higher. Pleasant environment with ex- cellent opportunities. _Let our chief operator, Mrs. McDermott, tell you the whole story. Apply .9 to 5 at the Telephone Office in Key West mayl-tf Silk presser. Must be experienced and good. Good wages, steady work. Poinciana Dry Cleaners. may20-3t One sandwich, two fountain girls, nights 4 to 11 p.m. Apply store manager, Land O’ Sun Store, 1001 Division St. may21-4tx Repairs on all makes, All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333, may18-tf —< <<< $< Campbell's, 938 Division, phone 189. Keys made, locks repair- ed, ete. mayl-imo Picture framing, diplomas, cer- tificates, photos. - Paul G. Di- Negro, 614 Francis St., phone 1197-M. may6-1mox For guaranteed plumbing work and repairs, call John Curry, 512 Margaret Street, phone 781. Give us a try on your next job. Free estimates. may?7-Imox Expert painting, body and me- chanical work. All work guar- anteed. Red Brick Garage, Si- monton and Greene Sts. gmay18-6tx Housewives — Fuller household brooms are back on market. Also brushes for all purposes. Call 9136, J. H. Costar. may20-6tx FOR RENT RENT A CAR You drive. Late model conver- tibles and sedans. By day or week. PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts. . mayl-tf Single rooms. $6 per week. Double rooms, $11.00 per week. Furnished cottage. j St., phone 320. may40-3tx Cool, airy house for adults, to De- cember Ist. Call 1021-J. may20-3tx Two rooms for offices and a back room with conveniences for rent at 217 Duval St. Mrs. Louis A. Harris. may22-2tx FOR RENT OR SALE Bicycles To Rent—Daily or week- ly. B. & B. Cycle Shop, 822 Fleming St. may20-lmo HOTEL ROOMS Soe eine —sonnannapaciacrvclortie Hotel rooms, Overseas Hotel, 919 Fleming St., newly decorated, under new management. Rooms $7.00 per week up. Special weekly rates. Phone 9104. may22-2t Jc Lane, Phone 1161-W. mayl-imox FOUND 1 small skiff adrift at shark butchering key adjacent to Por-|OQne minnow cast net. J. D. Bear- up, 514 Margaret St. ter Dock. Owner may have same by payment for ad, plus small. towing charge. Call man- ager, Jefferson Hotel. may21-4tx z 3 “ f Pi I ‘ 1318 Duncan}, —_——_—_—_——__ Information for the 1116 Watson Street. may21-3tx NoTICE OF compLRTIon or| Laurence K. Olivier, English Rpt ph walhny For Rent — 5-room apartment. BUDGET AND. MEBT! ites husband of Vivien Leigh, be Seamie fered te it, and {Furnished furnished. Phone 757-R, 1209) isvergiades Drainage District, t Virginia St. apr22-2tx,| Board of Commissioners of Eve For Sale—Story and half. resi-] A.D. 1946, at ELEVEN. o'clock | in landic Althing, which has been H dence and furnished garage- hot Tens than fifteen day: from the H i of e SI ‘a szartent om Catherine ten |) ot hms pa [apatnoenassgnssassecnnsa|| . etions and cot y e- terms to responsible purchaser. spect to said budget. Amblers AUTO PARKING Johnson & Johnson, phone 372. ice calls. ris Ave., Table’ model “Philco radio. 1218 Clerk of the Circuit Court, THREE-WAY SECOND POSITION TIE LA! APARTMENTS FOR RENT By: Florence EMA Eierk.! Dr. Jesse R. Wilson, home sec- Upstairs apartment, for couple ENRIQU! ESQUINALDO, JR. ; retary of the Amer. Baptist Mis- 1029 Fleming St. may21-3t| PURPOSE OF HEAR! FOR SALE service requirements of the District };Willard B. Snyder noted a glint Store: house, 12 x 40, practically} ro: Milton ¢. Mould, bd i ne, STO000. 1118 Margaret), Soca vlna? tgs, Inand 24 Hours On roe baad x] at is hereby ordered that you Special Serv : Popular Brands are required fo appear on the 1 ice Ci Id For Sale—1946 electric range, 5-| Y,,0f June, 1946, ‘before the aboveh ~ WHITE LAUNDRY | gars and Co Ary AS SERVICE piece bleached maple bedroom] plaint ‘filed against you in the 27 laying hens. 1419 Newton St.| Court in the City of Ke: é THE. KEY WEST CfTIZEN: ete ae LEGALS TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS | Today ADS |saaerrer eae > ers Sot. fg Be oped Dr. Robert G. Sproul, president OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA|of the University of California, 'first Navy steam engineer, pd AND FOR MONROE COUNTY-/horn in San Francisco, 55 years New York consulting : Case No. 10-734 ago. author, © of noted “The FERIDIO FRANK eS Seat Prof. Charles C. Hyde of Co- beams boy issued in DIVORCE |lumbia University, noted teacher ow of international law, born in Chi-} _1845—Mary Cassat, Defendant. cago, 73 years ago. of vs. DOLARRE*R, MEDINA CARABALLO, the Natl. ‘Asso. of Manufacturers, Jackson Heights, 5 7 4 8 New York City, born in Belling-}). ri Tou matings New York 7 i: hae Wash. Seal sey liberal Chicago Rabbi, seholar pear to the Rill for Divorce filed : and civic leader of his day, born against. you in the above styled| Douglas Miller, author, born at}; Luxemburg. Died Jan. 7, 1883. ’ Sune Ae Dk ADEGa cothgn winery tha fe ee TE NOME BMOe 1859—Arthur Conan Doyle,| 4 ; af allewations contained, therein’ will ere en oar novelist, english creator of -Ghartaah Pe Z hf pone "ane: tare a rn in Ynadilla, Nedr., 94 years Holmes, born. Died July 7, 1930. Done and Ordered at Key West, Florida, this 14th day of May, aia . 1870—Frederick H. D. ate cet : Gov. Maurice J. Tobin. of Mas- (Crea ott Rosa C Sawyer Sachusetts, born in Boston, 45} Clerk of Circuit Court years ago. | C e may18-22-24x Attorney for’ Flaintt*,.29;juns,1946 Sionary Society, New York, born in Fort Worth, Tex., 54 years ago. Bio TIONS AND COMPL. s born 39 years ago. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCE apartment, utilities} Pursuant to Chapter 20658, L of Florida, Acts of 1941, relating to Finds Ring Lost 21 Years TROY, N. Y.—While enjoying glades Drainage [istrict has com-| ‘ Ales pleted a budget showing the debt @n April sunbath in his backyard, luring the year beginning on the | of Jight i A igati Tst day of next November and ena- | light in the dirt. Investigating, ing on the 31st ey of the Bo a he found a ruby ring his wife had ng October, and the same has been | placed on dle In the office of the | /0St 21 years before that they had | Secretary: of the District, at room | thought stolen, $07 Comeau, Buildings West | Palm Beach, lorida, where the same may vs 5 mined and this is to notify} The oldest parliamentary body pee you. that said Board will meet atlin the world is said to be the Ice- Special Introductory Offer: said place on the 6th day of June, A } Large Can Di-Kil 99+ Vales Far Gulp 7 the. forenoon of ‘said day (being | going more than 1,000 years. | aa tion here- (Seal) HOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Special Monthly Rates | OF >I Duval St, Seo tecace Convenient—Downtown may17-5t BROADWAY CIGAR. STORE IN THE CIRCUrr COURT OF THE 610 Duval St. | # . 2/ jewels Phone 118. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT may9-tf| OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, COMPLETE IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. aia Lumber for house framing. Call] p iM. MOULD | BASEB ALL tome =F after five. 1608 Von Phister St. Plaintiff, is may20-5tx| wiuton c. MouLDs One® SCORES eee” eam Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION Five Days On Regular Work | Received Daily by Leased Wire entitled court to the Bill of Com- above entitled cause and the Key . Next Decor te Pelee suite, living room suite, baby] West Citizen is hereby designated 1212 WHITE STREET 1 Ba Soft Drinks & See Ou tere crib, man’s bicycle. 3011 Har-|as the newspaper in which this Order shall be published once & ——_ phone 1187-J. week for four consecutive weeks. SELDSRTRLNTS PORTAL RAT NTE TS FEY VE Re A SETI LOSE IF - may20-3tx}i_ Witness the Honorable Aquili 7 . Lopez, Jr., as one of the Judges of], this Court and the Seal of_ this Monroe County Florida, this sf may20-4t | qay' of April, 1946. j ee i are. m j (Seal) Ross C Sawyer (Ta cust ers Monroe County, Florida. Varela St. may21-2tx By Mary K. Woodson, Poinciana Place. may21-6tx 826-M. Place. pillows. 20” sailboat, good condition, new sails, Cheap. Apply. 61-2 ae Voices on ¢ é€ " 4 | Li . gg. IN UN'TY. Three-piece living room set. 807 < Whitehead St. may21-3tx} WILLIE JA) Cabin cruiser, 27 foot. Priced to sell. Owner leaving city. Phone For Sale—Chevrolet coupe, 1933. Table model radio, $20. Baby buggy, $7. 122-B Poinciana Linens, sheets, pillow cases, tow- els, lace table covers, blankets, O, 10-714 Plaintiff, DIVORCE va. ETTA RAY JAMES, ndant, CATIO! may21-2tx Ray James, Gibson Street, New Orleans, Louisiana You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint for divorce in the above on or before June otherwise may22-3tx hed once ive weeks i West, Florida. 514 Elizabeth St. Done and Ordered this 30th day may22-3tx] of April, A. D. 1946. (SEAL) Ro fessional. ing: paper, all sizes and grades. | '" 16MM Excel movie projector and Radiant movie ‘screen . . . Vokar 35MM slide projector,| Ss Evans Photo Supply],,.ji7.¢n¢ $13.95. Pe Maxwell desirable Wanted To erator. Call 824-W. may22-3tx , PHOTO Si aids for ‘the amateur and pro- Store, 506 Southard phone 439, Will buy all kinds of furniture, | Flor within ves, refrigerators, radios. Box-535. We are in the market for all types : Beara eral! be Aworn of used furniture. Apply The} his attorney, and any s dition, any model. street. Phone 722-J. may21-2tx Clerk of Mary K. V ‘ Deputy Clerk. AN B. CLEARE. JR., Solicitor for Plaitift. may1-8-15-22,1946 NOTICE TO CREDITOR: Contact and enlarg- To All Creditors and s or Demands A the Telephone Company — as with every business — the maintenance of that performance is directly related to the maintenance of earnings In 1945, telephone earnings were the lowest in more than two decades. In ‘the current year, even lower earnings are in prospect. Wages have been ie creased, in keeping with the national trend, and the cost of everything else which goes into the furnishing of tele. of Oliver R. Russe! 3 phone service is steadily rising mayl-8-1 pe Din = in ln om ell To a lot of businesses, customers are As every business man knows, ade- notified ani County Florida, at h of said Coun may14-tf} f to by the claimant, his Co., phone 682. or demfind not so filed shall be may15-tf 2 better known by their voices than by quate earning: ea primary require. THE ARTMAN PRESS their faces. They order by telephone— ment of American enterprixe. Tele PRINTING seldom come in person to buy. phone earnings must be sufficient te lacalign Orecraa Cash The Citizen Building Many merchants conduct their buy- _ provide the kind of service you expect Furnished er unfurnished. Ap- PHO | ing in the same way. The telephone is and to attract new capitel for coe ply Box F-42, Citizen Office. i the funnel through which flows anend- _ tinued expansion. maya bb | less stream of commercial transactions. In a word, adequate earnings safe Businessmen have grown accus- guard the full usefulness of the tele tomed to continually rising standards _ phone in carrying on the affeirs of the EATER AIS oar a poet Soon of telephone performance. But with community, STAR * BRAND : AMERICAN SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY may21-6%| ana CUBAN COFFEE Incorporated Try A Pound Today! Buy—Electric refrig- -_-O0— FS