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RHE a | e su ehettt, Dickson, Krist, Pol feet and Rice: Oster- et Lopes, Camelli Becca Game stadt RHE : zu ee i“ a Gyreett, Diekeen. Krist, Schmidt, homme thy Wits end Kiuttz, ie Moe Henitaleman, Albos. and Seikeld, Camelli. Fuest Game Be oa RHE 4 os 2 n * a | Rave Joaermcot Resear and te tigte and Anderson. Second Game a) & cabbie RH. E. Bi ott 12 0 & cawety © ii 2 r @rght Ketwtanty, Singleton . Me Behrman, Webber 0 Barre ase Herring and Pad P Fr | Mueller; | i} iz : HF | : : its [ Cleo Rosam, with an average of 800, is, the leading hitter among the two girl teams that have now played three games among themselves at night on the 'Bayview Park Field . | Close behind is Lila Demeritt \with a .750 average, followed ‘by. |Herrick, with .667. | Other leading girl hitters ‘in- jelude: B. Cruz, .500. Arango, Rivero and P. Duane, 400 each. Thrift, .307. N. Lane, 800. Miscellaneous Records | Outstanding in other depart- |ments: Mest home runs—Lila Demer- itt 2 Most three-base hits—Rosam and Robinson 1 each. Most two-base hits — Kerr, Duane, Lane, Rosam, Thrift and Velasquez. Most times struck out—Lastres 4, Wickers, Porter and B. Spear 2 each. Most times walked—Lumley 6, Lastres 4, L. Demeritt 3. Most stolen bases—Velasquez 7, Arango 5. 1 CITY SPORT. DIAMONDBALL at Bayview Park } (Night Games) | MONDAY— 7:30—B29's_ vs. } gion. 9:00—Machinists vs. VFW. TUESDAY— American Le- | 7:30—VFW vs. Adanis Lunch. | 9:00—Adams Dairy vs. (not an- | nounced), | THURSDAY— } 7:80—Delmonico vs. Miami Daily News. 9:00-—-Adams Lunch vs. Ameri- can Legion. FRIDAY— 7:30—Coea-Cola Girls vs. High School Girls. 9:00—B29's vs. Adams Dairy. } RECREATION Bayview Park—Tennis, basket- ball and hafdball courts. Dia- | mondball, Comfort stations. South Beach and Rest Beach— | Swimming. | Gulf Dock and Rest Beach~ | Beepsea fishing, small boats. | How They Stand NATIONAL LEAGUE } Club— W.L. Pct. GB | Brooklyn 25.12 667 }St. Louis 23 14 622 2 Cincinnati 1716 515 6 Chicago 1718 485 7 Boston 1719 472 7 Pittsburgh 1518 454 8 New York 1721 447 «83 Philadelphia 11 24 314 13 | AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— W.L. Pct. GB Boston 32 9 = .780 New York 2616 619 63 | Washington 2017 541 10 Detroit 2219 .536 10 Cleveland 1723 425 143 |St. Louis 17 23.425 14} Chicago 15.21 .417 143 Philadelphia 930 .231 22 BUILDING EXPANSION (Continued trom Page One) | ment of the lower and upper chain }of keys will materially help Key West. One sure thing that will result from extensive improve- ments in those areas will be a closer equalization of realty val- ues for taxable purposes in Mon- roe county, they said. Mile-Long Trail of Nails MISSOULA, Mont. — A Mis- soula resident stopped a building contractor to tell him that nails were spilling from this truck. The contractor phoned police, | who told him to pick up the nails. He did, along a trail that was a 15 words 6r less is 30c. HELP WANTED | TPS NO SECRET THAT GIRLS EARN | $25 A WEEK TO START (About $108 A Month) For a 40-Hour Week as TELEPHONE OPERATORS AND $30 A WEEK (About $130 a Month) | After 6 Months’ Training and Experience BUT THAT’S NOT ALL: Scheduled Pay Increases Liberal Employe Benefits VACATION WITH PAY Apply. Telephone Office MRS, McDERMOTT Chief Operator SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY may25-tf Sailors—need a few men with sales experience. You can use your spare time profitably. Call Mr. Ickes, La Concha Hotel. may29-3tx | | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY STORES Franchise and merchandise avail- | Stores. Investigate before you invest. Write or wire Kenyon Auto Stores, Dallas 1, Texas. may27-7tx MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration sales and service. Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. may18-tf Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone 189. Keys made, locks fepair- ed, ete. mayl-lmo Picture. framing, diplomas, cer- | tificatés, photos; Paul G. Di- | -Negro, 614 Francis St., phone 1197-M. may6-1mox For ‘J plumbing wotk and répairs, call John Curry, 512 Margaret Street, phone 781. Give us a try on your next job. estimates. may7-lmox Estimates on painting and dec- ofating cheerfully given. Water proofing, caulking and roof painting a specialty. J. A. Myers, $19 White Street, tele- phone 290. . tx FOR RENT ee RENT A CAR You. drive. Late model conver- tibles and sedans. By day or week. PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts. may1-tf APARTMENT at 1807 WHITEHEAD ST. No Children or Pets Apply at The Citizen Office may24-tf Sloan Hotel, 805 simonton St. Single rooms. $6 per week. Double rooms, $11.00 per week. may8-l1mo Furnished cottage. Apply 1219 Eliza Street, phone 447. may30-3tx 3-room cottage, furnished. Adults, no pets. 625 Angela St. may3-2tx LOST Parker 51 fountain pen, Wednes- day. $5.00 reward if returned to Tax Collector’s Office, City Hall. may30-2tx Market Store. and Broadway Food Identification, Miss Ma- rie Morrison. Reward if re- turned to Florida National Information for each insertion, but the ns ER a able now for new Associate} Lost—Reti wallet between Baer’s! ae is 3c a word afd the minimum charge for the first 15 words | for is invariably in the first| advance, but regular advettis- ers with ledger accounts may) zen Building, corner Greene have their advertisements|and Ann streets. Door to the charged. \ Efficiency apartment for married | couple or two persons. All con- veniences, new apartment house. Apply 124 Duyal St, rear of La Conga Bar. no pets. 818 Olivia St. Two furnished apariments for rent, Fleming St. Call 4 to 6 p.m. may29-3tx for the Advertisers Tp must be in the office before Seek oe may29-6tx Furnished apartment, no children, | may29-3tx | Available Saturday, for | couples only. Paul Boysen, 626 ; DEADLINE insure publication, copy OFFICE Business office in The Citi- Overseas Hotel, redecorated and under new management. Spe- cial weekly rates, $7.00. and up. may27-12t Rooms, good beds. Summer rates. Phone 659-J, 729 Division St. may31-6tx FOR RENT OR SALE Bieycles To Rent—Daily or week- ly. B. B. Cycle Shop, 822 Fleming St. may20-1mo PHOTO SUPPLIES cis St. may29-8tx Upstairs apartment. Couple only. Apply 1116 Watson St. may29-3tx Will sublet spacious 4-room furn- ished apartment from June 15th till November 15th. Ideal lo- cation and apartment. 910 United Street, telephone 1064-R. may30-2tx Furnished apartment, frigidaire. Adults only. Apply 729 United street. may31-3tx 1014 Grin- may31-6t Apartment, furnished. nell St. FOR SALE 2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows, furnished and unfurnished; small down payment, balance payable monthly.. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. mayl-tf 2% Ton 1942 Cargo Truck —— Fully Insured A Bargain PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts. may27-tf Waterfront property. Lot 100 x 300 ft. On. Pine Key Beach. Apply 300 Simonton St. may29-5tx Pepper’s Plumbing Supply Com- pany carries a full stock of ma- terials. We cut and thread pipe and take care of all serv- ice calls. Phone 118. may9-tf Good well drilling business. Full line of tools, ete., for deep drill- ing. Two to six-inch flowing wells. At Melbourne, Fla. If interested, call phone 532. may30-3tx LUGGAGE TRAILERS New, Factory Built All Steel Body, New Tires PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts., i may25-tf Palms, ferns, crotons, coleus, sul- ‘tarlas, cactus, hibiscus, poin- settias, flame vines, sapodilla trees and fruit. 1004 Southard Street, phone 1049-J. may30-2tx Lady’s bike, baby scales, kiddie koop, odds and ends. G. R. Berg, Fort Taylor. may30-3tx Shetland pony and saddle. Apply 300 Simonton St. may29-5tx 300—600 and 650—16 recaps, guaranteed. One tire or all. 609 S.W. 22nd Ave., Miami, or phone 2-0634. may29-6tx Two-story house and lot, contain- ing two furnished apartment: Lot 105° x 69’. Apply 818 Oliv: St. - may29-3tx 1307 Petronia St. Automatic gas hot water heater. Good condition. Apply 625 Di- vision Street or phone 664-W. may31-tf House and lot furnished. location. Reasonably 1216 Virginia St. ling’s Poultry Market. may31-3t Small electric range, efficiency kitchen type. 220 Simonton, | after 54.m. $100. may31-ltx FOR HIRE For Hire—Truck, general moving. J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh Bank or 1020 White street. i mile long may31-it Lane. Phone. 1161-W. mayl-lmox 1 Furnished apartments. 507 Fran- |Twin bed, steel, complete, $12.00.| | may31-2tx] | The Evans Photo Supply Store, 506 Southard Street (opposite bus station), and the Evans Studio, 515 Fleming Street (for- merly) Pilkington Studio, will develop and print your roll film, inchuding oversize, in 36 hours. PICTURE FRAME SALE 50% or more off on frames will continue until the end of May. may25-tf WANTED TO BUY Will buy all kinds of furniture, stoves, refrigerators, radios. P.O. Box 535. may14-t? Wanted—Scooter Cushman side- car, good condition, reasonable. Phone Naval Hospital, Exten- . sion 14, before Sunday. may29-4tx | Wanted To Buy—House and lot. Box LS.W., c/o Citizen. may29-4tx A single tree in the orchard) at Geneva is the only known | years before any stock will be available, The Calville Blanc apple, which was introduced to the U.S. Pa- cific - coast over 25. years ago, probably never will be popular; investigate the in its present form even though | pigs that were high in vitamin C content. It is|q qunty farm, unattractive and poor in eating! toxicated, Dr. Raymon 5 quality by present standards, afd | city veterinarian, few people would enjoy munch- | the dpe eaten ing such an apple — Vitamin Cj whieh been notwithstanding. But the food chemists point out; Wheat hed been that the Calville Blanc does have got considerable value as a Bettys bo for use in breeding. It is hoped by these scientists that sometime an apple will be developed both rich in Vitamin C and pleasing to the eye and palate as: well. On an average; says the ex- perts, the Calville Blanc contains ‘ 37 «milligrams of Vitamin C in each 100 grams of fruit. This means that a five-ounce Calville Blanc apple will supply about three-fourths of the daily allow- ance of Vitamin C for an adult as prescribed by the National Re- search Council. Oe ea t A wonderful sauce to be te! joyed with roast pork, shrimp,’ broiled beef and liver is made by combining one half catsup! and ote balf soy savee heated » slightly and. poured over the, meat Cushman motor scooter. 1212 Pearl Street. Apply may30-2tx house in MacAr- | ion. Small down payment and balance payable monthly. 106-E Poinciana. may31-6tx Serious Business The farmer had been com- plaining that he could find no old clothes to put on the scare- crow. “Well,” said his wife hope- fully, “there’s that flashly suit Bill wore at college last year.” “Don’t be ridiculous,” snorted the farmer, “I want to scare the crows, not make them laugh.” Nothing Else But The teacher was attempting to} illustrate the meaning of the word | “perserverance”. “What is it,’ she asked, “that | carries a man along rough roads, | up hills and down, through jun- | gles and swamps and raging tor- rents?” The class was silent. Then Willie saved the day by | answering, “A jeep!” PTTrriiiy ti Appearance Against Him Manager :“Why are you firing | Pettigrew? He seems a hard worker.” Department Head: “That’s just at.” “What ,working hard?” “No, seeming to.” Fried or stewed chicken goes far when it*is cooked, diced and mixed with sauce or gravy to| have on top biscuits, noodles or toast. ™ hy KEY WEST MIAMI } i IN\54 MINUTES Good | ¢ $595 EE | | | | | nou NATIONAL AIRLINES 310 SOUTHARD STREET TELEPHONE 1040 {2} + THE BUCCANEERS (ONE WAY) yenuen ; Pia # is More Economical It's Healthy and Safe .. . It's Pure Thompson Enterprises, (ICE DIVISION) Phone No. 8 Key West. Fierite eh Including Federo! Tox IN BUYING A DIAMOND Most important point of all is to cheese ‘a jeweler who has a solid reputation fer square-dealing and sound values. Vou ‘can then be sure of getting « diamond of fine quality and enduring beauty, even uf the price you pav is modest,” POLLOCK’S 514 Duval Street Adjoining P: * Qu aLiny JEWELERS See Our Store