The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 5, 1946, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JULY 65,1946 Machinist Softballers Win Over: Army “Team. 15.2 ‘© © opening game, Johnny E. Sweeting hit two each for the Woker piltehed one hit game for Launch Bova si and. Al Cruz © Mechinists, and C,’ Gates | for the dairy. E. Sweet to teed last two frames and all, sine. th the Jeet of the jeighth when he. caught a running | wed me bits. At bat Henjack| catch to right. It was a great play. wel, «© double and a hom-|Im_the field B, Villareal and F. » Seed fowr runs and drove | Sands were the best for the Dai: >. 7. Valdez hit 3, jaa Solomon, C, Valdez, |p and hit |Sweeting, Joe Fleitas and. Her- © cock. In the field, t, {ting were the best for the Lunch owe wad Kerr were the ee Boys. © te winners and Taylor and! . Score: R. H. E. White few the Army. }A, Dairy — 000-300.00—3 4 5 wh R. H. £./A. Lunch —_ 101 010 00—3 9 0 nese 142 41—15.13 2 Villareal .and-.J. Sands; C. 902 2.1 2| Valdez and Fleitas. te amé@ Sevylor; Walker, C.| aa Pi a nee ed ond Malgrat. LEAGUE, STANDING te might-cap the Adams| Team ‘ W. L. Ave. ent A@ems Dairy played |Machinists - ve ba -750 rat ame and in.a tie|A, Legion, ; 636 ‘Yhe Lanch boys out-|B-29 Bombers 417 tery, but could not get |Adams Lunch _. 2 -455 t@ Might, time, Solomon | Adams. Dairy er Lastres, Kerr and|VFW _. Phillies Beat Braves ‘Twiee And Rise In yaa di, () Seweciated Press) W YORK, July 5. — aut 5 8 3s played double-headers in : Pmliits scored a doubl ed 22 over the Boston| | DIAMONDBALL go within one-half at Bayview Park Braves fifth place (Night Games) Pittelrgh.and Cincin- ;MONDAY— fouble bill with the} 7:30 B-29’s vs. V.F.W. wmem@ the first 6-1 and | 9:00. American Legion vs. Ma- econd 4-3. Brooklyn chinists. New York Giants split..a | TUESDAY— “Hente taking the first| 7:30, American.Legion vs. Ad- Dedgers the second, 8-5. ams Lunch. © St. Louis Cardinals 4-2 | Adams Dairy. he nightcap 6-1 THURSDAY— the American league, the |. 7:30 American Legion vs. Ad- img Boston. Red Sox | ams Dairy. the A’ in the first} 9:00, Machinists, vs... Adams ame back to take the Lunch. game 9-8 St. Louis m both ends of a RECREATION ier 41 and 3-2 from Baie Park—Tennis, Basket- ete White Sox. Detroit! ball and. Handball Courts, Dia- eed the Cleveland In-]mondball, Kiddy Playground, * « dewble-bill with the |Gomfort Stations. hime the opener 8-4 and} South Beach and Rest Beach— ome the nightcap 3-2. Swimming. egtem Senators shut out| Gulf Dock and. Rest Beach— ekees 2-0 im the first game |Deepsea Fishing, Small Boats, e-header but were then vemeelves 5-0 in the Even after the introduction of practical friction matches in 1827, they-"Were considered.so",.dan- ‘Berous that. railroads in the United States during the middle 9th century refused to trans- Yat W.L. Pet. ® ' 5122 .698 " York 4429 602 39 32 «(549 — gion 35.34 86.507 & ow ° - 3 ane 27.42 391 21 hua 2748 «6.304 «28 NATIONAL LEAGUE W.L. Pet. GB 610 Duval St. COMPLETE ter 88 3.) BASEBALL mas aon 12 SCORES a 33°38 «4.464 14 Received Daily by Leased Wire ’ " 90.36 46.437 145 ene : « 2940 «418. 16) Popular. Brands of 241 412 17 Seottish custom called to be hit over the ant bun by the Cigars and'Cold Soft Drinks _| WERE NOT OInG TO HOLD WING BACK ORDINARILY THEY'RE HARD "JO GET BUT NOT WHILE OUR SUPPLY POLLOCK’S | i QUALIT ¥ $14 DUVAL STREET Adjoining Palace Theater JEWELERY %. See Our Store. Editor,.The Citizen: From time something .ocetrs that, j ties. ide, in our | til some agreement, could be ar rived at in the chaotic condi- tion occasioned by the expira- tion of the OPA, Their names, and. their fine! community spirit wells. desefve recognition and remembrance, by all of our people and especially ; those with low and with, fixed incomes. To the publicity ac- corded, them by The Citizen ,ap-! preciation, is que. Long Live Key | West and these exponents of, the Golden Rule. S. C. SINGLETON. “PAYDIRT” | Editor, The Citizen: We hayen’t struck oil but the City and County Tax ‘assessors Monroe county have struck it rich—the gusher has not come in| at Pine Key but. there ,is pay- dirt in “them there tax books” at the court house. They haven't brought home’ the ‘bacon, they have brought home the whole pig to slaughter. During the In- ventory in. January Mr, Dion cents of expense and here I in- Mr. Dion, I have no kick if our Public Works would at least! any. better off? You know the BABY. FOOD 3 scarify the street, as bushes are } answer. I ask, is this assessment,| Bj; 42£822 3 VR Jars eight feet high and boulders ten}fair? Don’t forget, the boom is ASSORTED feet across project up. into. the} past. 7 street. Since Key West was in- A. G, ROBERTS, CRYSTAL Pi URE corporated not one iota of im- provement by the city has been|Key West, Fla., dmprayaments July 4, 1946. made. The only, {recall those beautiful promises | tate fora long period and visual- must think that the taxpayers of | sessors deserve a medal reading, statde to. me, that as soon as the | one of those men. What we nded , tax roll was accepted he would | in Key. West is a Taxpayers. resign and would “under no. cir- league to study our problems and cumstances. consider Civil Serv- to protect us against the need.of ice status as I had been asking | maine new jobs every time’ in the Forum. somebody. thinks one is needed. | Louisa ‘Street from * ‘Whitehead jIs there any business ia Key | w= won the opener) 9:00. Naval, Air Station vs.|to its dead end has not caused | West. that goes to work at ‘nine the City of Key. West. one five |0’clock and takes two hours for’ | City Manager would .wake up he, stalled sewer and. water at the! would make it one hour like ev- cost of one thousand dollars for |erybody else and the hours ek (| Seer ROMPT ba my own convenience .and_ for! would be dollars saved for the that of the residents of ,Thomp-} taxpayer, eliminating extra em , son Lane, and’ yet values over|ployes. Do they care about our PLENTY. - 1945 tripled and quadrupled.} taxes? Why should they? fy “John’s. Place” Has Reopen Rod_.J,, Bethel, owner and ltop wemuminmiatiaaate ig fad NL mi a accountants amd auditors may. my_ brow. operator of John’s Place, “John “ ’s Friend,” at Rock} SUS: othe. naceseaty, forms the Fisherman's se BY is Res pes. | Harbor on the Keys, announces (Pst boardyat. civil sevide sonalities . before | the ee bc the “reopening, of this popular | mnineraiet the: postcoftice: never by. the press. spot. Applications must be filed by Roonvines Tenn. Rod, as he is known, invites The City Mbpagek wiht WRC [oo «| Tuly 11 with the Fifth U: S, Civil | Commission can see the green the patronage of all and he es. 1 “6 i i i ‘i in| Service office, Atlanta 3, Ga. pecially wishes. his friends. in ” * 1810--Phineas ‘T B {light for met va ta 2 *6 pro- Key. West to know that they can The examinations are for po-jeq, Rope pre = Feeling tales, outlays and. ex |oecure the Best of service at his} ouoms io Daria, Ceorels SOuth pe venihitttes that a euntok iataatee' dl ay al: ny fe th yb: beni 3 ii rar thoke. C ission.| Service may be had for your! Ming s ros sh be jobs range | ” ee, ORE we ayn 2 7 car, pure oil, gas and oil may be | !"0m $3,397 to $5,905 annually. ers who spoke al Bayview oh had as well as sandwiches, soft The information specialist. Bi on the radio and, at Dixie Hal drinks, beer, wine, - cigars and | Posts require men and women jco ) n cigarettes, with radio, motion picture, pub- oe na’ pooh cit fia P08 relations or _newspaper..experi- Coe ‘of Died ‘ONE WAY TO DO IT ence, OF a combination. Salaries in ere. peaen ii a range from $3,397 to $8,179. The 100 years CREP AON... Jowe.--A... magician e for the same states Tht sera Ohio's With, a carnival, show recently thi and governor, demonstrated, how. to, make a rom three to, six. years i quarter disappear during his act. tence. . stump’ orator, n in eee izes a boom in Key West but the surgeon’ at the hospital|. Veterans are giyen preference | CUNY: Ohio. Died May 10; I invite him to ask the merchants found out, his secret—when he for all the. positions, five per Bréead-tnuit is found through- and business .men and. home|removed the quarter from the |cent for the average veteran and | out the tropical regions of both owners, and, hotel owners about | magician’s stomach. 10 per cent for disabled veteran | DPE the vacancies — yes the bulk of — the Navy, has gone. The City Commission and the County Com- mission should beat their chests and cry with pride that the as- to fix the, streets, lower taxes, and mow down the prairies that still wave in Bayview Park. Possibly our tax assessor has become used to selling real es- “For bringing home the Paco the whole Hog.” I criticized, the councilmen | about mismanagement and waste but I ask for, comparison with a number of city employes now on. the payroll .and. when the council was in—I wish to public-' Vevverey ly apologize to each and every * dealin = — i arene Do. Your Week-end and Bvery. Day. Food Shop at the Victory, Cash Market: e you'll. find everything you need for your table. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fresh ~. Fruits and Vegetables. Dairy Products and the best of Meat AT OPA:PRICES or LESS. Shop- ping for all your requirements is a pleasure when you do your shopping at the “Market, Do your Weekend Shopping here. Convince ‘yourself of the FINE QUALITY and . sCEPTIONAL VALUES. If you don’t see what you want ask our cashier, if we have it, you it. It's ah absolute square deal for all here. LOUIS MUN Quatty | CASH: MARKET 4 t Meats { KEY WEST’S LARGEST. FOOD: M: a Everything for Your Tene Pores, Ong DIVISION STR lunch on. the taxpayer? If the’! We pay and pay, but are_we LIBBY’S 1229 Whitehead Be - APPLE and RASPBERRY “MOHARA” is a SKILLFUL BLEND of WORSTED and MOHAIR To Keep You Cool and Well-Groomed —even at the end of a hot humid day These Suits. Will Give You A Cool, Tropical Appearance Plus CRISP. APPEARANCE A Varied Assortment Smartly Styled. for. 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