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TURSDAY, JULY 2, 1946: Pirates Edge Out Cubs, 10. —- “usa we ea Dodgers Defeat Phils, 11-6 THROUGH CITY SPORTS Pw YORK, the Pirates Moghes, Haust and heew®: Hemsley, Behrman me! Rtwerds ; P R. H. E. #9 2 vetand 692 “ek, Panning and Helf; Mecter Berry and Hegan. @MEBRICAN LEAGUE - Mob W.L. Pet. GB - 5019 «4.725 Rew Yorks 4228 600 83 ” 3 545 123 © as0mgttion 3333 «500 15} hema 38 «463 18 vine 38 441 19) Chaeag 2638 406 215 “eiphie . 2046 303 28} MATIONAL LEAGUE _ ‘ ~ W.L. Pct. GB ive 4423 «(657 Lowes 37 28 569 6} me 429 «..640 10) annals 22 47% 12 vate 3126 463 13 Seciphin . 2833 «459 13} @argh 2737 422 153 @ York 39 6418 16 HASPBALL CATCHES ON ' THE YOUNGER SET! GREAT PALLS, Mont.—<aP) Shes ve end his girl) SPAY) girl Real Ema lacked ‘the . " they crashed : ate ¢ emmens mon-payers got (1983 Probate Act. Sees. 119, 120) | f eed Mary Beth, eachjin roe courT oF THE COUNTY | Be 3 em pears old, were AWOL. ‘The eorbean was first intro- < = myer TIONS FOR Bins * ara 7 Pow ‘eetruction, * County rida, Office » Seeetintendent, 2nd Floor, vert Meuse, Key West, a0 Pi) WR, swhdect to the con- contained herein, will be address until M. Mastern Daylight Saving duet i946 and then pub- erect for furnishing and in Se eee) Electric Water o> ond ome (1) Blectriec Refrig- —erentiearety 20 Cu. Ft., at le eerter High School, * & Vetted Streets, Key West, - complete according | vtiete om hand at tire Office * Senerittendent of Public ae Fleer, County Court evra. MRVPD to ac- er all Dis, to r- ot ina Fo Beet of aay bid, an- qualified by specific teem = epee tee be wealed. marked, Aarynced Hews: Bid for Ge» Water Cooters and Electric * Stow he Juntor-Senior f 5 Sheet Key West, Florida. ened 100 P.M, July 17, SHAARD M. ALBURY, Sapertutendent of Public Jat 2-9-16, 1946 tte Instruction, ety, Ploridia, Office of mient, Gnd Floor, House, Key West, See SALAD BIDS subject ne tere contained here- 7 ~ teeetved at the shove -< fie. July . ‘ Soe) opene@, for farnish- materials and xm the re- dJuntor-Senior White and United Sey 3 Weet, Piorida, com- -owlteg fe specifications on S = the office of the County test @* reawired by the = tnten: (1) Electrical: Peetiae Specifications and 2 jterts ere open to the et thé Office ondent of Public » feunty of Monroe, Heute, Key West, Rene WRI? to re- Set BE Saice any Saat of Wremeinrity in bids or reject ote, to tem % exe such ‘= Seakecd by pM i Umita- . betel he neated, mark- ‘ae follows: fia tor » Work. Jun- A Buitding, 1 Se. DST. ALBURY Public onroe . _ ana He “or, Cennty Court Key West, Flor- ful 2-9-26, 1946 be seen and not heard,” has been] forfeit to VFW ahd.on May 14\ bay” for. a- few days. “Bonne! —_ Solicitor for Plaintift. ee ew mR: ad . / : OP came the potice but instead oF © junti-i8-25, jul2,4946 | oe i j Beles t pot z; 5 . R, ’ ,. a ? < te ee United States in} To an Creditors and Persons Hav- Mitac lin sonnet meas stone i v vv way? 5 * ve a - 2 was exci Fe BTOIC. ae PEDRO AGUILAR raya ingens agen Cane apairivad Pact ek for Leasseehoceeeeereeas | Howafd W. Gilmote and the!’ ing Yafid to thé’several States’ vi I maée’ up the standing of the | Juttior. and senior hostesses Prof. possi Gibe: aey e aeeordance| the Jackson Square USO ‘and {Rutgers University, one. mt nefit of “saBri- | ty D with the score book turned over | Duval “Street USO. Two ‘huge | World's ‘leading microbiologists, |Cultural and mechanic arts.”} ‘ TAMONDBALL to me on-my return, and‘some] motor laufiches: were <lowered| bor Russia, 98-year ago. _1831--President Garfield ‘tsas- wt & Park claims ate being made that it was| from the decks of the subma-|_ Michael Se Sereina hy te 0. Hotei oa reales 4 TONIG! ight Games) not’ right. : i ‘rine téndér: Gilmore, and into!/S- Debt. of State’s: press officer, aes meat ys 130-8. Sy that. L Uinttinate env ies meron the] them piled a big crowd of jolly |Porm at Peabody, Masse 52 Years tea by Americas — Spe ttish- 3 vs. Mai ‘ Robert C. Zuppke, famed one- {4merican: War... by Near void : Machinists and the American Le- boys and mei The _ pienic- ae Bards <: Fouas Wee vs. Vets gion, are two of those complain-| outing was well planned by the | ‘ine University. of Illinois foot-)29!%—Race rioting in ‘Chticago ers and I-went through the book} Giltnore doctor, Cecilia Rogan! i ya . fol of, ri THURSDAY— thoroughly and ‘found that’ these ‘and Wahita Burt of the UsOs, | Dar eget | i my ff igi Pent sion ws of 'Con- 7:80To Be Announced. are the ‘games they’ have ‘played. | Quantities of Coca-Cola, sand-|” Tewis W. Douglas; president of |tess declaring peace with | Ger- 9:00—Adams Daty va adds wiches, atid ‘refreshments iniwutual Life uranee, New |™any and Austria signed bry the . i If they are wrong then the z whole book is wrong. Machinists | Zefteral, were loaded aboard an@j york, ex-difettor of the budget, | President. [sem at. Bisbee, Ariz,,,.52 years 1921—(25 years ago) Dempsey ai RECREAT! TION won on the following dates: May ee Truly” bn Bohs. to CREA’ 6 the. NEW; .May 21 provide ehtertaiament with) ago. knocksout Carpentier at )Jersey : és ras Park—Tehinis, Basket- | Mach “Adams Dairy. 4;/ ukelele and fortune telling catds.4 Dr. Mabel Neweomier of Vassar} City in-first ‘million-dollar fight. : ae i all and Handball Courts, Dia-}May 28, Machinists 8, Legion The trip to Sand Key was College, noted economist, born at} 1932—Franklin D. Roosevelt @ ; } \ .jmondball, Kiddy Playground,|June 3, Machinists 11, VFW 5;|heavenly, and cool, and we felt] Oregon, Ill, 55 years ato. accepts Democratic montination sorry for those “Boys” who had| Ex-Gov. Charles Poletti of|for President. ! I 2 : } f duty and were od able to come |New York born at Barre, Vt., 43 i ngewe S. army planets attack along. We espécially missed Chap- |years ago. ap ships and shore installations fed pinto ge Rest Beach—|10, Bombers 7; June 27, Ma-!jain Barr’ who heretofore ae Gen. Anthony | C. McAuliffe, fim the Aleutians. ; ‘a Fishing, Small Boats, |chinisis 5, VFW 4; June 28, Ma-}peen ‘such ah asset to these out-,Who told the Germans “Nuts!” _ 1943—Australian jungle \ troops, he. saying, “Chi chinists 9¢-Adanis\ 4: ings, ‘and extend our sympathy|Wheh asked to give up his be-ffighting their way to the coast, | ying, ildren should} ‘The first’ game was lost on a|that he has been confined to “sick |Si@8ed 10Ist Airborne Div. at join Americans at Nassau Bay. Bastogne, born in Washington, D. C., 48 years ago. ' Comfort Stations. June 4, Machinists 17, Adams South Beach and Rest Beach—| Dairy 3; June 14, Lunch 4, Ma- Swimming. chinists 16; June 25, Machinists Wind tunnels, first developed | TH EAS Gaeta to test ‘airplane equipment, are; Catgut does not \ come from}how to be used for testing new cats ‘but frdm sheep.’ roofirig materials for American homes. % BEWARE 0 = 1212 Varela Strec:t ie Sed in England to the|iost to the Bombers by a/10 to 5{Guerison.” Monsieur le Cure!” oxarget des score; June 20, lost to the Bomb-} ‘The swimming at Sand Key ers 9 to 5, gives thefn a total of reminds one ‘ot hose famous LEGALS nine victories and three defeats. | white beaches in the Bahama E The Legion won. the first game | qs) is, ani ig “Tour-Iffel” NOTICE Pete oe Fricrivrovs on May 7*by a:3;to 0:score from sz sere slo - supposed vi NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that | the {Lunch boys;;.on May 9 won'have been given to the Spanish she, naeriamegeviting, to ,en- | forfeited game from the Bomb-|yy France. It is.a most intriguing | hame of Tavernier Radio and Ap- |€TS; May. 14, won, over the VFW | spot and lent itself well to pic-| plianée Co. Tavernier, Florida, i ; ‘ F fond to segistes tha tale. Hitpnbtteas epee 2 score; Jute 3 Won|iure taking? Several of us had} Rame with the Clerk of the Circuit Tevet Wie Ferree 10) to} 3 June) pappily brought along our cam-} purt of. Monroe County, Fi aver the Tune j Dated ‘juke Be te et. (P Won-over. the uncH Boys, 7 t0 | ras, i V. Gerry), PORMONT. |3;-June. 18 won over the Adams ai MARY B. FORMONE, F Dairy 21 to 7; June 27 won over nue pec a weal ‘ups ‘be 3 PHONE 596 : j 5, jul 2-9 46 the Ba ymbe .to 6; > ats ikem: serpent, hat is wrong! : i 2, Aut s 5 29. Bal ts TAtP Bi dost Burt who is leaving us, we aailes @ Watch out for je warttig signs that 5 May 23 to the Dairy by a 16 to ss . COURT. OF THE | 15; May 28 lost to Machinists 8 pa on cigs} SUA, CERO UIT ito 7; June 11 lost to the VFW, 5; Beach, Fla? Wanita has been an F THE STATE OF FLORIDA, i iviti IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. |to 4. and tied one to the. Ma-; integral part of the activities of IN THE CIRCU: sorry to say, and going to Vero 22! WULY a™ SPECIAL | SANDWICHF:S H au CHANCERY. | sett chinists 3 to 3, giving them ajJackson Square USO and will be} FRE gel EDITH MAB PARENT gree: total of seven wins and three de-| missed by her many friends ‘hete | HAM and EGG SALAD 1c One of séveral lovely va. Divorce feats. in Key West. { drug is the vital ingredient | EGG SALAD 1c! designs, Beautifully CLAYTON ‘RUSSELL «JOYCE, Games to be played’ tonight) ———— Pin-Worm tal developed. '¢ boxed. - Defendant. : Ai ‘Taboratories of Dr. D. Jayne & Son. Sealtest Ice Creara/ Pint 25¢ ‘ ORDER OF PUBLICATION gives the Machinists four games|and Castro catch for the Bomb- d_easy to take. | Sodas _ Crack / * To: Clayton Russell Joyce, jwith the Bombers and the Ma-|ers. D. Roberts and Pie may be a ictal wig. to 'retiove i sede teh lets § sewekune L West Springfield, ee ichinists have lost two and won|batteries. In the night cap the So if you suspect thie ugly infection, ak “Selling Only /Products Bi be Massachusetts. one and this game may tie the|VFW. has won one and Legion | zovtdrigeitt for JAYNES FW and follow We'd Use Cimrselves” $14 DUVAL 7 You are hereby required to ap- * Bear to the. Bill of aint #b. \series between these two clubs. }won one from each other, and| your money back. iverce in the shove styled cause i is i bbe! on or before the 12th day of July, pe ichaiothak Lica ak od pices eye seve ganar A. D. 1946, otherwise the allega- thons therein will be taken as con- fesged. This order jis to be published once “a week for four consecutive Weeks in’ The Key West Citizen, a pewspaper ‘published in the City of ey West, Florida. ; ered this 10th fay of June, A. D. 1946. : E Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: Florence Bs (sd), Anan. B. Cleare, Jr., / Adjoining Palace The: t's easy to remember : P-W Yor Pin‘Worms ! / wk, See Our Store i*% Done and Ord bos # ? , JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, FLA, IN PROBATE, A Inure: Estate of WALLACE PINDER, Deceased. ing. Claims or. Bemands Against Said Estate: You and each of you are hereby notified and reguired to present any claims and demands which you, or iS either of you, may have against the estate of Wallace Pinder, deceas- ed, late of said County, to the County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, at his office in the court house of said County at Key West, } Florida, within eight calendar months’ from the time of the first publication of this notice. Each claim or demand shall be in writ- ing, and shall state the place of residence and post office address of the claimant, and shall be sworn to by the claimant, his agent, or his attorney, and any such claim or demand not so filed shall be void. (sd) HILBURN FRANK PINDER, ! { NEW PAY SCALE : In Addition to Clothing, Food, Lodging, Medical and Dental Care, and Liberal Retirement Privileges MONTHLY RETIREMENT INCOME AFTER: ; 20 Yéars’ 30 Years’ / Service Service Master Sergeant As administ: f the Estat H if vt ities Ceara eters pic of First Sergeant . . - / Z $107.25 fee $185.63 Attorney for Teen jot 89, 1946 Technical Sergeant eee 87.75 151.88 5 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BLEVEN' JUDICIAL CIRCUIT /OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA IN’ AND FOR. MONROE COUNTY, IN CHANCERY. } No. 10-560 ; LINTON J. V. DUNMEYRR, Plaintiff, bgt “adele e s © a 74.75 129.38 a 65.00 112.50 $8.50 101.25 80.00 | | 52.00 90.00 75.00 48.75 84.38 Sergeant. eile te e's ‘y Corporal ©... sss Private First Class vs. ELWOOD H. DUNMEYER, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION To: Elwood H. Dunmeyer, 2640 - 5th Avenue, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill pf Complaint for divorce in the above styled cause on or before the 15th day of July, A. D,, 1946; otherwise allega- tions therein will be taken as con- fessed. This Order is to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper publisheé in Key West, Florida. Done and Ordered this 10th day of, June, A. D. 1946. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. J. Y. PORTER, Solicitor for Plaintiff. junil-18-25, jul2,1946 BROADWAY enlistments permitted for men now in the Army with 2 6 or more months of service.) 6. Mustering-out pay (based upon length of. ser- CIGAR STORE , ¥iée) to all men who are discharged to enlist or reenlist. 2. Enlistment’ age from 18 to 84 years inclusive ©: y Option to retite at half pay for the rest of EN ° e © Private... cee eee IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE: 20% Increase for Service Overseas, : : ... 50% If Member of Flying or Glider Crews. 5% Increase in Pay for Each 3 Years of Service. ~ HIGHLIGHTS OF REGULAR ARMY ENLISTMENT = __ ‘ 1, Enlistments for 114, 2 or 3 years. (One-year 5. A thirty-day farlough each year with fall pay. AT YOUR 610 Duval St. (17. with, parents’ consent). except, for a pe in your life after 20 years’ ‘service — increasing to Army, Who Diay. reetiat st ny AES, SA. tore three-quarters pay after 30 years’ service. (Retire- COMPLETE 5 service men depending on length of service. merit income in grade of Master or First Sergeant : 3. A reenlistment bonus of $50 for each year of active up to $185.63 per . months for life.) All previous NEAREST U. S. ARMY BASEBALL service since such bonus was last Sue, oF since last — federal military. service gounts toward retire- RECRUITING STATION . SCORES entry into service, provided reenlistment is within 90 — ‘ 4 days after last honorable discharge. ®, Benefits under the Gi Bill of Rights for men, Received Daily by Leased Wire a list‘on or before October 5, 1946. , * ! 4. Up to 90 days’ paid “furlough, depending on as acedaa e i oper» A GOOD Jo me oe length of: service, with travel paid to home and re- 9. Choice of branch of service and overseas: theater B FOR YOl . Popular Brands of - turn, for men now in the Army who reenlist. (of those, still open) on 3-year enlistments. = Cigars and Cold || U. S. Army U.S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION ° . Soft Drinks 212 POSTOFFICE BUILDING. KEY WEST. i CACORE Open Daily 8:30 to 11:30 am—3:30 to.4:30 p.m. — Closed Saturday Afternoon ae TINE PROFESSION NOW

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