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gBra3, il R. H. 4 6 -2 2 volt © In the night “cap the Adam: Ate an ane on , Meador and Fleitas played very place the of Claude Valdez, Sweeting. The safe on an error by Sterling, but Kerr hits a line drive down to In the field Solomon, Lastres, i good ball for the winners and T. Valdez and Castro for the Ma- chinists. At bat Sweeting and Lastres hit two for the winners. Lastres drove home two runs and Sweeting one. Walker hit two for the Machinists. Castro drove home one and Walker: another run. Machinists 3.5 8 491 Brooklyn Falls To Cubs / As Giants MEW 'YOmIC Seis 12.—Hoth Out, 1-0, and the latter to the New York Giants, 13-3. Peiladelphia Phillies, with+ ewe tossing, won, 4-1, over the Pittebergh Pirates. Cincinnati Neds truimphed, 6-2, over the Sestem Braves at Crosley Field. tm the American League, both the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees won, with the Red Sox taking the Detroit Tere 3-2, and the New Yorkers meshing Cleveland and Feller ©). Qiieage White Sox won, 4-2, weer the Washington Senators, while the Gt. Louis Browns were edges et the Philadelphia A’s, BS and batt - vich, Hallett, Roe and Lopez. National League American League . R. H. E. RB. E Bootom -2 7% 2-Chicago osele: p-+2 Cmewnnati -8. 9 | Washington _ Bhs Oeeper, Wright, Barrett and! ‘Smith, Caldwell and Tresh; Mon. Walters and Mveller. “Haefner and Evans. “a New Vork —-138 14 0} Cleveland slip 4 ™ Lous 3 9 Oj; New York Qo 5B: Zap Reals and Cooper; Breechen, Feller, Krakausas, Perry and Ceedeicki, Schmidt, Krist andi Hegan; Chandler and Robinson. Ree Soe R. H. E.} St. Louis the 2 R04 Brooklyn _ ~® 3 0} Philadelphia ag, Bie fee | ( herago 1 5 @ Potter and Helf, Mancuso; Netten att Anderson; Schmidt! Marchildon, Savage and Rosar. KR. He E. | Detroit — 0; Boston 0} Hutchinson and_ Tebbetts; ‘ine- Hughson and Wagner. ana EE i May Depend On Reiser AP Ne wsfeatures Whetiter the Brooklyn Dodgers eetlie their National League weet down the homestretch eutieet the Cafdinals’ expected teteqenmen spurt depends to a jong? extent on Pistol Pete Reis- al Many experts call Pete the best el-eremhd player in the senior eewlt, But he's been suffering Se seeton from severe shoulder eed am injuries that have af- feeted both his hitting and throw- ie Mewertheless the boy won- Trim St. Louis How Stand | AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— W.L. Pct. GB Boston _.. 55 23.705 New York 4831 607 8 Detroit _. - 4233 .560 11 Washington .. 3737 .500 145 St. Louis - 35.41 461 19 Cleveland 35 43 449 205 Chicago _. . 3044 405 Philadelphia _ 22 52 .297. 314 NATIONAL LEAGUE Club— W.L, Pet. GB -640 581 44 348 #7 492 104 Boston .. 466 135 New York 453 14 Philadelphia — 31.39 .443; 14} Pittsburgh _ 29 35 393 18 der, who won the league Batting crown in his first full season with Brooklyn in 1941, has man- aged to stay among or close to the circuit’s top five batsmen, leads both leagues in stolen bases, and stole home safely five times this year in his first seven tries. Doctors are hopeful of Reiser’s ultimate recovery. If he can get back soon into the hitting-field- ing-throwing stride of which he’s capable, his may be the blows that will break the Cardinals’ back. “Ace” Parker Sure AP Newsfeatures PORTSMOUTH, Va.—Clarence (Ace) Parker has a lot of faith we the . newly-organized All- Aweri#an Football Conference. ‘This league's going over’, says Perker, who will demonstrate his telent for the New York Yankees im the mew circuit. “It's one of he best things that ever happen- oa ty 1 football. It will eertainly give a lot more ‘boys a chance to play pro football. Parker, former Duke All- American halfback, predicts this | of New Pro League |* may be another banner year for him in the big-time grid game. “I feel a lot better than:I did the last two or three years before I went into the Navy,” says Park- er. “Generally, when a player lays off awhile, he doesn’t come back as good a player as he used to be, but I think this may be a good year for me.” Parker keeps in trim by play- ing shortstop for the Class B Piedmont League Portsmouth Cubs. He will report to the grid Yankees on July 25. Saturday. Gentle : variable winds, mostly southeast- we is ne cision volunteers as never ‘be- ‘The lawextends selective serv- iee through March 31, 1947, but lexcludes youths of 18 from. the \draft. So the total pool of men who can be inducted during nine months amounts to only 93,000, according to Selective tions and southeast to south over south portions today, tonight. and * Saturday, Partly cloudy weather showers. Done and Ordered this llth day | of July, A.D. 1946. (SEAL) ROSS C ida Straits and East Gulf of Mex- ico: Gentle to moderate. winds, uthwest to west over north por- with -widely,,seattered thunder. Jacksonville .,to Apalachicola: small craft or storm warnings Key West, Fla, July 12,:°1946 (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Daylight Saving Time, City office.) Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night - Mean ~ Normal PRECIPITATION Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches — 2. a RELATIVE HUMIDITY 67% a TOMORROW'S ALMANAC (Daylight Savings ‘Time’ Sunrise - 6:46 am. Moonset TOMORROW'S TIDES Naval Base i High Tide 9:53 a.m. 11:35 p.m. LEGALS UNDER FICTITIOUS ME STATUTE Notice is hereby undersigned desiring to engage in business, under the fictitious name of Tavernier Hotel Co. of Taver- nier, Fla. intend to register the said fictitious name with the clerk of the it. Court of Monroe | County, 1948. FE Low Tide 3:06 a.m; 4:48 p.m. BE STATE OF J FOR MONROE CHANCERY. ‘axe No. 10-796 given that the P Reaemaeied aan pet ee headquarters. This estimate includes 13,000 inductible men now 19; men between 20 and 30, and 41,- 000 men who will turn 19 and be-}i8 the GI bill of rights, come ¢ligible for induction in the |!y the educational grants. The strongest wartime argu- nine months. included, ‘the Army figures it could shave counted on getting|since Uncle Sam) would get them about 650,000 of them in the nine- {anyway they might as well enlist |— month period. Selective Service for a stated period and be rated This would leave the Army short men point out that men turning |a regular rather than an inductee. 19 before next March 31 already have been through the draft pro-|Some extent, since. men of 19: cess as 18-year-olds. Therefore} |most eligibles in the group ‘aré in service and few are now avell- able for the draft, en" at MAR SONLAN EN, ‘ Plaintiff, DIVORCE a Brooklyn .26,, N : C/o Mrs, Sari ey x, nx; New). a You @re’ hereby reqtired to ap- Complaint for e styled cause efore August, 1bth, A.D. 1946, ‘the allegations therein be taken as. confessed: s.order is to blished once utive weeks en, & news- City of Key the Bil’ of in) th, paper published in the Wiest, Florida. Clerk of the Monroe Coun By: MARY K. (sd) Solicitor for the Pl jul 12- ntift. aug 2, 1946 OF APPLICATION DEED BE holder of the es has filed said 1 tax deed to be The certificate rs of issuance, the he property, | and which it was assessed 160, > 1944. Property’ Lot. 13 $3, as recorded in nroe County records. ‘ame in which assessed E. . Stirrup. ll of said property being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or cer- tificates shall be redeemed accord- ing to law the property described in such certificate or ‘certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the- court house door on the Ww. first Monday in month. of August, day 1946, which is’ the Sth of 1941 27th di I Clerk of (¢ of Monroe Count IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, | STATE OF FLORIDA, IN CHAN- CERY. Plaintiff La DIVORCE R LLOYD NICHOLS, Defendant. TO: Jasper 861 M allegations therein ken as, confessed. order to be published cnce k for four consecutive weeks he Key West Citizen, a news+ aper published in Key West, Flor- ida Done and Ordered this 20th day of June, A.D. mes icidawver SEAL) oss. . Clerk of the Circuit, Court Mortroe County, Florida. By: Mary K. Woodson,- D.C. THOMAS 8. CARO, st Solititor for the Plaintiff, aii jun 21 jul “5212, 1946 — EET LES, Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD STAR * BRAND na cusan COFFEE and CUBAN Try A Pound Today! eoccceve | t estimates Had the 18-year- ‘ment f i - : a ie 18-year-olders been hina od pail einer di| the fest paved. ighway in the In! at e During.this fiseal yeat (July | 1946, to July 1, 1947) the Aimy it must maintain an’ average strength of 1,200,000 —2|decreasing for ’ months. gradually scaling down from! 1j+|*vere 48,000. volunteers for the | ; 580,000 to 1,070,000. It says it re-| Army .in May, compared with 93,|Taylor points out 225,000 were . |gards this ‘as the minimum’ need! 000.in February and 185,000, last {e-énlistments, and a majority of | ‘ ' the remainder were men who had; duties abroad and maintain: an been induct’d or were about | \ if we are to continue coate eal adequate military establishment home. Demobilization GENERAL REVENUE FUND 3000.00 Salary Clerk County Commissioners 4500.00 2 3600.00 . 4200.00 bic! 1800.00 - 1500.00 #2 2700.00 ” “ 600.00.” Secretary to Circuit Court Judge ¢ 6000.00 ” County Engineer - 2000.00 Lights and Water ? 7000.00 Operating Poor House 18060.00 Public Welfare . 3000.00 Advertising Required ‘by Law 200.00 Sheri Attending ‘oun Missioy i 5000.00 € oneingencs tt Feats ide! aed 60s al , 190800. Fees Insanity Cases ‘ 1006.60” Coroners Inquests & 1000.00" Sherif! n. Circuit: Court ‘Work { 1000.00 Cler! sireol Court “Werk i 3500.00 sessor Law # ia 6000.00 ion ‘Thx Assessor # ARE 6000.00 Commissiow-Tax Collector, . 10000.00 Offic uipment & Supplies 3000.00 4 ig Repairs & Baquipment 15000.00 & Additions to Courthouse 5000,00 Attorney Fees, Cost & Expense’ Suits, etc. 5000.00 City-County Airport “Lease 100 hase or rental Purchase, Monroe Co. Clinic 30000.00 rtion of County Hom 0000.00 or Lease Purchase, County Hospital 25000.00 Ma nce ef County Hospital 1000.00 ‘Travel pense 5000.00 Election Hxpense! 231,601.00 FINE AND FORFRITURE FUND 2100.40 Criminal Court 2400.00 1200.00 16000.00 3000.00 2000.00 500.00 300.00 1900.00” 6000.00 1800.00 30000.00 33,800.00 15000.00 3000.00 18,000.00 2500.00 2,500.00 19000,00 It's Healthy and Safe ... It’s Pure Thompson Enterprises, Ine. Phone No. 8 Service ness career, Adopted Jnfly 9th, 1946 ion Officer D re z nile Judge Sheriff & Deputy Cost Rills Justice Peace Cost Bills tonstable ty Judge Cost Bills f Witness Sheriff Feeding County Prisoners Contingency ¢ Repairs & Additions to Co, Jail ROAD FUND Salaries terial, Contingency HOSPITAL FUND Municipal Special Ac’ Care Indigent aintenance & nts at Hospital SPECIAL ADVERTISING FUND? + Advertising RATHING BEACH BONDS FUND Principal & Intefest REAL ICE is More Economical (ICE DIVISION) Key West, Florida e ©0900 O8 OCHO LOSSES OOTOSOOLOOHSSOSEOSHHOOOOOOSOT |but at this time they are betting they can do it. They put. their chief trust in a stepped-up re- The draft threat remains to still will be inducted. Recruiting officers hope many °18-year-olds will feel they might as well sign up and get it over with rather than interrupt college or a busi- Enlistments have been steadily November, the peak month. Brig. Gen, Gordon E. Textor, who made a study of the War Department, estimated that with. is proceeding |no draft law at all monthly en- vapidly.. Ail men with 18 months’/listments would average 20,000 service are to be released after;through the rest of 1946 and Oct. 1. Inductee fathers can get would drop to 12,500 during 1947. MONROE COUNTY TENTATIVE BUDGET 1946-47. Supplies & Road Construction Place Your ’ Refrigeration REAL ICE BASIS * ~ and you will get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service 127 There fo Operation, juy 12-1t « e e ‘ « | ‘ e e rate under the new bill’s provi- sions, ment appears to be a howling ! success, compared to the. pre-war | 5,000. men per month. But af the | 784,726 men who have entered! the Army since last fall, be. inducted. cidentally, is mainly a ground get about all the recruits they need .The Marine Corps is getting its usual plentiful supply, the Navy expects no trouble, fi Elk i ! i i i : i § g & Hi PF My i] i Z piesa md ais an KB ab canter lS The stone road between Phila- | ago. delphia and Lancaster, Pa., was tecture, Cornell Itacha, N. Y., born in City, 54 years ago. New York 0,000 men within about eigh- } On paper the Army recruit- Gen. | ' Procurement of manpower, in- ree problem, Army air forces and Here’s a Man’s Ring that’s TRULY DISTINCTIVE POLLOCK’S QU. ALITY 514 DUVAL STREET Adjoining Palace Theater JEWELERY x See Our Store % A WIDE R : When Anticipating the Purchase or Installation of Ranges, Water Heaters or other Large Electrical Loads please check with this utility to be sure service can be supplied. The Transformer Shortage in- curred by the copper situation has seriously effected our ability to supply such services. City Eletri¢ System