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eg aemceranespennise-onmensaanana coaennpemmoscinpbegigjsctnane eee pe eergate ner cnn rn enn Sera a snail NS INS MONDAY, JULY 8,-1 1946 gs tha ee uf, Jaren, tps Bates ines sabehve: broke nice epice between and EAL’s Jim Forbes, and weve ¢ rteenth inning double ” Scorin; oe a - ene win over ve te Red bch in the first of the Bike Ga County og he aa drew first blood ft ing an American experi nt in rake ae hee} pest by the end the year, engineers’ esti- Two Softhall — The new, hormone is a chem- ical formula which literal pennant causes the hyacinth to burn’ comp! ete pours - fact that fe ai =: Obi Raker enceificed bmn to ela vie over the} self out ” the} occu ; nt [dast i pation left’ the eergs, sd then he went to third Games -T ight, sehington at ve 1 ang. 9- 2 8 "stands aes - oo Alonzo's infield out. 4 in a “double ae ‘ith higher j. {nomic ‘ruin. : q twe strikes - him, Dodo; Two softball games are sched- 3 nea a But like a mother x Somating her feigke to — ytd . by ipod uled for tonight. tes j young 1 Sone a2 |e Aeneid, ut be was at the| Ia the first ‘contest, the B-29 Washing iaicing:ingtee tat " rps is ea ‘ pase trying to it into a| Bombers will meet the Veterans sence me Pantie ae a 3 4 fof Foreign Wars. These t St. Louis | Pee Rix pitching one hit}teams have met twice ee point hi es ee “on : until fifth es (Semmell to start the fifth, and vee, winning the first, ee The Bombers won, 10-3 in the rubber iting . In ‘the nightcap, the Maghin- i over He pws seTICE wear FICTITIOUS Gurteenth with a fluke hit ists will lay the American} 7. i E. In ‘the Natio: ee ee si whee Gol te the infield without | Legion for their third game. The | cincinnati ‘e New York Gi once A Paestring «chases Legion won the first on a for- saci 10. i i ils bot ter tae Ge TA y ciel ! ik F wepiedy tking it, and this ‘set © efege for Melching’s game B feit, while the second contest aiaicle Nerrects ‘Key est, Sagends. to to Temiater ‘the said nelp Teams rival and public’ institutions “Geacting pitched a beautiful ong that Hancock coer a sera ‘e the Tee Court’, of xen sets a the Ph 1 ddi- iu = lonroe “Coun- i jem" stiking out seven and|will pitch for the Machinists. He bith eds pated Sune 29, 1946 fea’ 96,000,900" an ‘whee Sere passes. On the other has won seven games” and lost + 5 te NORBERG THOMPSON, lita store: te wild only get | two. Blind ie lit _ eve poe. ornsy a will be turned over to the} 8:30 a.m. nel 0 } = Sie mm Ul inpings off Jim! Johnny Ayden is expected to abd Tosi ° new republic. { pitcher who re-|start on ‘the mound for the Colf To e aR Yass Filipinos have been declared : py fume im the sixth, Legion. He has won two games UFH y ; American Teague, | ‘Or eligible on the same basis as Ab-| TOMORROW'S ¢ authe aii we ate or ie game will start at Awards Made oa E. n eriéans for priority rights to pur- di eae will start a ’ pe wes packed wie $%-|7:30 while the secand contest Boston , ie 7 IRA BUXT Pian “— oe tte 7 Bat se is the fifth emg whesp Brady, will get under way at 9 o'clock. Blind Bogie winners at the Key.| Hughson and Wagner; Hudson, VIIA. v% : ORE tion as “the Philippines, which GAL right fielder, 7 : West Golf Club over the week- Kenne Curtis, “'Scarbor ugh ire pe er depends largely upon ships for + Viciously pro- end were: Bill Peloquin, first and Early. — . i al fed x land mme )~ ty ision on a call- SOFTB ALL peige of $9; Jimmy Cooper, sec- nd Early. " TO: ee ifthe ee Stet ante ; % v9 ba temi, “vite the hel fot TITER ond prize of ‘o. ard Ed Gross Boston Staunton, Vi aren aie ne sing airing the mae Care , a ‘ets, order ‘at re- HITTERS fi BE ot $3.50. Washington 3 peat to e Biter eis Wilred, t0 for Filipinos .say American aid, : o- iy % 39-41 we ing ty aga oft ‘Dreswerd, inka ang Wag- oF Beta cn tne. Sopp a a outs 2" | however, will cover only about f : Sunday the Raiders will} Following are the leading KS jner; Leonard, ‘Newsom, Pieretti,| < Db: 1ie,"omerWise the aliega: |60 per cent of their war losses, with the Fort Lauderdale j hitters in the softball league up cir se ae cos ical oe Hyate. teineat {nereln ‘will Be'taKen a8 CON) which they base ‘upon. prewar eitoke pireres telicone as The Raiders will be out!to July 6: R. H. EB SHY Order ts to be published once} valuation figures of $900,000,000. |r. titude ‘of the United § ates is was “two Ley a 7 yr four cofisecttive weeks nea SHEE @ newsba~ in’ ity of Key For the first eight years after independence, free trade _be- twen the islands and the U. S. will be maintained. American duties for many years thereafter will beonly a fraction of those © their first win of the 1A. Acevedo “O. Cruz: — 825° Sterling 000 00—1 6 1 Sirius, the Dog Star. i try, pact aly ‘pro Individual scores ‘were’ as fol- mae discriminatory lows: 8 | Capt. Fadden Ed Gross _. Done an a = ‘Ghierea this 21st day of ‘Seat’ wyer Ross C 8a’ Clie Ciretiit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By (sa) Florence J. Garcia - ;P. Baker TL'New York - y Hancock - E. Sawyer,” = Scores —o es 74} Chandler” and Rol cunahen Gierk. jopeeet uPAR, eioller ory : gden ‘obert Knowles - age and’ DeSautels. SRE AS Bal . irom other nations. After 1954, . | Mrs. Harbin i" ~ * " jon 24 24, jul 1-8-15, 1946 Mrs. Harbin - Mr. Danton Mr. Boselett - ~ Ward Tyson ~ 375 | POP Londeree 70 | Chi sj ss 78 Cleveland INVITATION FOR BIDS Board of Public Instruc- tion for Monroe County, Florida, Office of the Couns PMadual tariff becomes. effec: | eee tive, starting at 5 per cent and i aS reaching the full rate on the 20th i Z 8 year. Ng “ t oat The United States purchases around 80 per cent, of all Phil- Lopes, Key West Golf club | St pelieesional, shot a five under s5gicharies Yates 15 73}Chicago — ty Superintendent, 2nd Floor, | ippine exports. Sugar’is the’ ma pag over the logal cours > Sper a Bob Di Domenico $5 75}Cleveland - County Court House, Key An item, -with ee: hemp, Fo Special Listening 1 cal pA Sy Mp 32 and} P 39 75|° Lopat and Tresh; Webber,| West, Florida. coconuts, gold and manganese RZ > | 3S. Me-had two bogies, 4 Hes 338 fr a Beare, Gassway and Hegan. |SEPARATE SEALED BIDS BY} included on the list. a AL end 12 pars. Lopez made’ ae 2 Be ae al 8 . E.| TRADE, subject to the condi-| To encourage the flow of n TAR No.4 anf No. 8 on bo 333} Clem Price . Bs St eu ~ b 5 4 tions herein, ‘be received at} American and foreign capital in~ TAR ¢ : 22 was low Humbert Mi 83| Shirley, Kinder and Hell, Man- the above address until 1:00 p.m.,/{o the islands to deyelop indu 333 Jimmy Mira ae es 3 Jimmy Cooper |Moreno: Wallace - i, ight Saving Time, July 16, 19. 1en publicly opened, rnishing all labor and ma- and performing all work = whe on, the course in AY at bq past six years and was one ee, STL ee oe cuso; Newhouser and Tebbetts, a " National Leag "BROADWAY “USE i J. J, Gustibus 6 a i apa match in 1940. a sa aa Boke Carter § % ene in the remodelling of the Harris Serday, Lopez was playing! Acosta ——- Carros _ 10; 72|" Raffensberger ¢ | Elementary School Building, CIGAR STORE » foursome with Harry Fortune 77|Koslo and Lombardi. +} Southard and Margaret Streets, STORE Keeeet, Alton Parks and James “é —— Pinky Osborne 80} Ht B.| Bey, West Florida, complete: ac- 610 Duval St. per. The 32 he made Sunday | ‘ ig ea z 4 Philadelphia “$8.2 5 ig the vin Lured ae peng te ob Dillard — 4% a ‘ications prepared by John Al- ome stroke higher than his Be chatwatt ; as New York 16 lan Long, Architect, as required COMPLETE Rowe, Karl, Hoerst and Hems- ley; Kennedy and Cooper. R. HE} 169) BASEBALL by ‘the following trades: Harry Knight vis) lumbing and Sheet Metal; (2) Alton Parks . 76 eee low of 31. Joe Lopez who }*= eeently competed in the me) en Bayview ad Another stop in the / 4 | sports wo! Open Tas made ne. def (Night Games) Bob Spottswood Al Pittsburgh — 3 8 4{ Plastering and Stucco; (3) Elec- SCORES cavalcade. of TS he Bg TONIGHT— Norman Artman 85/St. Louis . 413 1| trical; (4) Structural Steel; (5) Recei Leased ‘ ets of southern Florida 7:30 B-29’s vs. V.F.W. Dr. Jack Hayes - 72} Ostermueller and Lopez; Burk- Painting. Rlans, Specifications, heceined Bait us me -TUESDAY @ events « 9:00 American Legion vs. Ma-| Lt. McAdams - 72}hardt, Brazle, Dickson and Klut- and Contract documents are Popular Brands of open to the public *for inspection @ winter chinists. Atwood Sands _.. itz, Rice. Hus scores follow: TUESDAY— Bill Peloquin 69 i ih 1 44325443 3—32 780; Ameriean Legion ae tc R. H. EB, {at the Qffice of the en Gi rs J 4425533 4-33 ch burgh _ 0 3-0/Superintendent of Public In A . . : ams ene ee Today In Histor St. Louis ...6 11 0|struction for the County of Mon- x - o.00 yarn Dai Reena ng Heitzelman, “Hallet, Bahr,."Roe| roe, Florida, Court House, Ke; Soft Be 's pul For ‘Shorts: i a Adams airy. 1776—The Declaration of In-|dnd Baker; oletvand Hat, West, Florida, or’ may be obtain : se 4 eet ‘aa.| 2¢Pendence proclaimed from. the RA (ba fom’ Johh Allan: Long, — ~~ pe nie les * St Legion Ys. AG! steps of the State House, Phila- Cincinnati - 612 0 chitect, Island City Building, Grecian sportsman Jorge Mat- ry: delphia, and read to the army in |Chicago 2 7% Q| Key West, Florida. «as given a gala reception |* ™S! New York. Vandermeer and Mueller:} BID GUARANTEE will be re- on be sailed inty Guangbere 1835—The Liberty Bell in{iush, awe Chipman, Flem-| quired with each bid in the "Gissaens Tra vortation bis mew schooner yacht} Philadelphia cracks tolling for} jing and McCullgugh. RHE amount equal to not less than aye A sacra et SERS parookiyn 261 arnt ee bi Ceti ; Com any, » soot he : wards; Spahn, Le eported to be the largest pri. aun — and Rest Beach 1878—An army force battles palit Tee and ‘Mas we | the Order of the Board of Public Fast, Dependable est ness yeeht im Brazil. Its skipper ; Swimming. Indians in Oregon. Brooklyn 41 0 Instruction .of Monroe County, et the lomg voyage down the} Gulf Bock and Rest Beach—| 1894—President Cleveland de-|Boston’ 2S 4) Florida. MI AMI Atlantic coast of am ond oe Deepsea Fishing, Small Boats. [clares martial law in Chicago | Hatten and Edwards, Ander- PERFORMANCE BQND will a an Aenerteca “was as comfortal as sienna nee teased ; because of strike disorders. son; Sain and Masi. required in the amount of twenty Also Serv: ALL PO POINTS Flor: ida K ~y yy Apninersaries |, 1066 10 zemesm)— Wiliam Bcc tor cach trade concerned. on Miami and Key West. ~ Che wecht flew the Brazilian . = We stern. Mattos said be lost 238 pounds | » te long voyage. He explain: | Geet he and his crew battled © storms. He had to leave ~~ of bin crew in the northern fy hen city of Fortaleza due, to Geese imeurred during the trip. THEIR FIRST JOB TERRYVILE, Conn. The members of the newly or anized femeeth Pire Department wait- od @npetiently for their first call. ater three weeks, it came. They went te Leake Plymouth, where Gey cescued a cat stranded ‘ip the tap af a tree. Why don't you marry the eteul princ pal in that town you} 1790—Fitz - Greene Halleck, New York bank and John J. As- tor clerk, a noted poet and satir- ist of his generation, born at Guilford, Conn. Died Nov. 19, 1867. ~'4794—David Lee Child, jour- nalist, editor, abolitionist, found- er of first American sugar beet factory (in Mass.), mate of Lydia Maria, noted author, born at West Boylston, Mass. Died Sept. 18, 1874. 1839—John D. Rockefeller, famed Standard Oil map, born at ichford, N. Y. Died May 23, 937. — 1844—Mary J. B. Lincoln, cookery teacher, author of the famous “The Boston Cook Book,” teach on mow?” asked the mother of the young lady home 9p 4 vege “Well,” veplied the girl es ome thing, I don't care ie ps substitute teacher the rest of ide 1884, born at Attleboro, Mass.) Died Dec. 2, 1921. | * 4869—William V. Moody, poet hckoc ks igh author of play, Great Divide,” a conscien- my | tigus artist, born Spencer, Ind. Died Oct. 17, 1910, j Jennings Bryan’s famed “Cross a ne Minute Sparts Quiz of Gold” speech at Democratic National Convention in Chicago: “You shall not press down on the brow of labor this crown of thorns; you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold.” 1920—Allied premiers give Germany six more months to disarm, 1943—Japs bomb American in-}, stallations at Rendova. Sir Harry Oakes, American born Canadian, |“ found dead in Nassau. 1944—Allies take the offensive in Normandy. 1945—A U. §. soldier-guard at Salina, Utah, machine-guns sleep- ing German prisoners of war, killing 8 and wounding a score. Makes Wrong Change RHINELANDER, Wis. — Here’s one: Raymond Frank Dziewiant- kowski,’ of Three Lakes,.Wiscon- sin, has filed applieation to have! his name changed to: \¥rank Dzigwiantkowski. jAmerican tennis Player in THE RIGHT IS RESERVED to reject any and all bids, to waive any informality or irregularity in bids received, and to accept or reject any item of any bid, un- less such bid is qualified by specific limitation. fight NO BID shall be withdrawn again? for a period of thirty days after 5. “Who won the National Col- receipt of bids. ia ‘fegnis championship re- ENVELOPES containing bids “Who is the new. sensational Swedih track star. 2.° Who was the surprising land earlier this month? FE 3. What team “has ‘the worst record in the majors? 4. When will Louis must be sealed, marked, and ad- dressed as follows: rts A Bjd for (Plumbing and Sheet Sports Owls 4 bcs aaah tal (Plastering and Stucco) 2 Tom Brown. — (Blectrical) (Structural Steel) (Bainting) Work, Harris Elemen- 3. The Philadelphia Athletics. 4 tary School Building, Key West, 4. Tentative date is Septem-| ber 18th in New York agai rida. Tami Mauriello. ye met ink be aye 1:00 P.M., D.S.T., 5.” Bob Falkenburg. July 16, 19 _iatthnp M. ALBURY, If the sun were made of coal printengest of “Public mixed with enough dst to Monroe County, make it burn, it would forua. id Floor, County 1,600 years, if it ae ‘tak Court House, Key. West, Harry | enough to’give out as much heat Florida. ae: 2 jul 4.8:15, 1948 uae SUNDA 3) tives at Mi LEAVES MIAMI DAILY Rieeaty at night 6:00 o’clock ms 7 - Press (No edule: En Route) T DAILY ( a 6:00 P. mA ‘o'clock Mid- (Ex! 12:00 o'clock oe ee at Key West at we ope at Ns ‘ari Iplermediae et Err SUNDAYS) at YS) at £00 lo ‘ee iret at Key West af FREE PIGE-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE INSURANC FULL CARGO WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton an M. and arrives at Miami at 4: clock P.M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock ad Fra CE ‘82 and 68 ancis Streets