The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 19, 1946, Page 3

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itt} ; —+———| MONDAY— Covsecrnes y f and ‘assorted humor. When you read my Gi Hd 7:30—Miami Herald vs. Del- ae monico. me ‘ont Softball Leop 9:00—Machinists vs. V-FW. while ‘the Shut Out Games ‘eaely and THURSDAY— May 7—Legion 3, A. Lunch 0. J, Ogden allowed two hits. Deal Market. ed Se sam af $53, July 8—Legion 2, Machinists 0.|' 9:00—American Legion vs.|the ‘snicker can find no resting. The aemees were made vT. $2 fae Los sae hit. Adams Dairy, place. us oon it Runs in a Game Fearcacaaner The Candid Cad ders cre tm the few July 18—Legion 21; Dairy 7. RECREATION scound’ with a roving: tect mabe! Jr, Joseph Roberts, he J + June 13—Lunch 20, Dairy 3. | Bayview Park—Tennis, Basket-|°o0o1 eye: commenting upon’ John Cruz, ‘Terry Doughtry and | s on tat May 16—Lunch 19, VFW 4. [ball and Handball Courts, Dia-|"'' 0 sce caution is thrown Edward Jackson, j 4 * May 14—Legion 20, VFW 2. |mondball, Kiddy “Playground, | 7") Winds irnpressions| Most of these fellows have} first run June 21—Dairy 18, Bombers 8. |Comifort ‘Stations. 1 ote net ie asal eee petGkenee thek: ahiling ec Ten foe wan 3 lite drive Less Hits in a Game South Beach*and Rest oy airocapehniclls Reger || derfoot pin-and will be presented | ; pe ae June 28—Machinists 9, Dairy 1.|.Swimming. Ae Ne Oe ETS ucts’ wire ee eee at the Exe 20 baseman's finger, Walker allowed one hit, Gulf Dock ‘and Rest ao Te cnet “itis. Wee tgnestinge ‘Shaig: Soentensntae’ ie 6 oun pales watt SUN Cra a ee sllonred ane Deceeen TERN. AME ois. | + rang Agee ggcvoremer progressive energetic fellow and ore _ aw fo | hit. arvey " + : - ~ sn seated & tum. Machinists | July 11—Legion 4, Dairy 2,| setemventawenewennntare ally-o), there should ys 8 Hap a EGR JERE VERE Oe ee ee eee Strange Foet. ” Sort Wet fe runs in the fourth | Tynes allowed two hits. surection of Scouting in our Air Force heavy ae : 8 ie cee pity how ad * er ‘the | ‘hits. ; “ — Pay RE eee “esate ten * si accepted ee fF Me Mth, Ogden hit a! June 20—Arias allowed one hit. | hehe aac Nl hse “T even gat lost”. ae ee > iat Precious Stuff A holiday reveler with a bot- oe seared on a helders cheice. | the leet @f the seventh, Vil- | The Citizen weteomes expres- sions of the views of its read- ers. but the editor reserves the While in Key West, where he}-ballet. May 16—C. Valdez allowed two Mr. S.: Yes, it 'seems.as though hits. Registration For will stay until Monday’s depart- eel Mt « double. T. Tynes an right to delete items which | tle of Scotch on his hip, felt! ure back to Fort Benning, he is| her dainty feet have gone te her “init bat, wut Wiliard struck PO II GMS. M.G,| a0 woniticred tnalonn or ane Music Classes | something wet running down his] the guest of his aunt, Mrs. A. E./ head. a nn oe : Panel 1 fely. In the field Al S00: words, nnd waite on ome’ cofety ane © 1it two safely. In the fie lonzo,, Se iene een ey ee Yostres, Meador and Fleitas play-| ‘iat eee amd Jack Villore | ed well for the winners and J,| letters and will Se pub! oe eet tor the losers. ol were Lewis, Sterling, and Ingraham for | ‘** Fequested otherwise, On Monday 32" he ‘said, “I hope it’s| | bleod!” | —-| It was .announced today by J.|: Sharpley, of 418 William street. | Mr, Velasco's parents who have | were Arturo and Louise’ Velasco passed away many years ag0|.of 408 William street. ————$$—$———— of officers will be held this _com-: Beene the losers, VER’ Robert Marceullus, Key West ing Monday night. Only members | seathieiate 110 200 2 “1 | Score: R. HE. . a z arated High School music director bora ie ‘high school ‘band will ) igen 100 10 1—3 9 4) A. Lunch —..010 200 01-4 6 3) Bditor, The Citizen: wegistration for free summer ciigihle to play in this organiza- As my interest'in the welfare of Key West is neither more nor less than that which should ac- A. Dairy —. 111 000 00—3 5 0 E. Sweeting and Fleitas; H. Gardner and T. Sands. music classes will ‘take place at tion and will be wholly an ama- ‘the High School, Monday July 22. "tour ‘group. Anyone who is interested im ‘be- “ppe complete summer program Wether and Castro; T. Tynes oth Gere i te first game the Adams Seery aed Adams Lunch played * offre ining to decide the some The Lunch won 4 to 3. ‘eetree seered the winning run. ) ©ee Bit by the pitcher, stole et ee@ stared on an error. rector bat tw safely and Barber League Club W. L. Ave. Machinists 11 5 .688 A. Legion .. 10 6 625 Adams Lunch - 7 7 +500 bi ee 8 .467 Bombers - 8 B85 9 B64 Adams Dairy - By Half-Game tivate every otker citizen, IT note with approval that it is proposed to raise $7,500.00 for publicity purposes, ¢ If that seems like a bold and enterprising move, it might be well to note the competition with which that sum will com- pete. According to the ‘press, Fort Lauderdale contemplates a bud- get of $34,000:00. It is true ‘that God and the Government have done much more for Key West ginning ‘the playing of any in-" strument, brass, reed, string, or @rum is urged ‘to sign up at the; High ‘School ‘between 9 and 12 o'clock Monday morning, July 22. Classes in the same instruments. will also be held for advanced; layers. Z : The High School Band . will! meet every morning at 10 a.m., Hi and the High School Chorus will} meet Monday, Wednesday and, Friday at 2 pam. The band will prepare a series of summer eon-} is as follows: MONDAY— 9:00—Advanced Brass, _10:00—Band. 11:00—Beginning Reeds. , 2:00—Chorus. 3:00—Twirling. TUESDAY— 9:00—Advaniced Reeds. 10:00—Band. t 11:00—Beginning Brass. 2:00—Vocal Quartet. 3:00—Advanced Drums. Anticipating the Purchase or Installation of than has been done for Fort) certs and radio broadcasts and @' er eins Sextet. R W: He: Lauderdale; but, on the other| feature of the chorus work will)’ 10,99—Band. ; anges, ater aters or other ue e Yok Jus 10 s: x hand, Fort Lauderdale has done}be an old-fashioned “singing| 1).90—Reginning Drums. Large Electrical _ Leads please M Ch 1 L J much more for’ itself than seems} school.” _ We 2:00—Chorus. : check with this utibity te be sure Continely moved into first} CaTLES LUNN, JT. | to be on the agenda ($64 word)! A special drum majoring and| 3:99—Hawaiian Guitar. ‘ic aed einen ~ ty soring a 5-4 win over Gi PAA P. for Key West. jj twirling class will be held Mon- | nypRSpAY— service pplied. Philadelphia Phillies in a ten ost This sum ‘of $7,500, while not} days and Fridays sec te rea 9:00—Advanced Brass. ; <t eeme. while the Brooklyn| Charles Lunn, Jr. son of Mr. | immense, is still large enough to} cellus said be is aprtannchied seu 10:00—Band. _ "| and Mrs. Charles Lunn, 608 Grin-| attract a host: of advisers with) girls to head up a twirling 11:00—Beginning Reeds. The Transformer Shortage im- ‘Woe Meret & 42 win over! nel street, has beech appointed| suggestions as to how they can|for the marching, band, also a -2:99—-Vocal Quartet. h . inetnast) Reds St. Louis superintendent of ground train-|spend it to our best advantage. color guard yo Rolor bearers a 3:00—Beginning Violin. curred _by the copper situation Hnale are now in first place ing for Pan American Airlines at|Some of this advice will be worth | Instruction in tl A PEOPET Nae FRIDAY— has seriously effected our ability eu @ game. Pittsburgh Pi-) yiami. earnest consideration and will |handling the colors and duties of} " ‘9:99 advanced Reeds. to supply suc lows. wher wen easily over the Giants,) “4 graduate . of; the’ Monroe present ‘propositions | of - merit;i| the color guards wit te taken wp 40:00—Band. — PPty ) whe the Boston Braves} County High School! in 1923, but, as'a rule, the more worth- at the same time ‘the ling} 41:00—Beginning Brass. worleg ot will, 9-3, over 4 less the proposition may be, the Class meets. : Ae tina 2:00—Chorus. Chirege Cubs. ae * “oasis oSppaeii An unusual class will be held} — 3:99 __qwirling. & more certain it is that it will be ench Wednesday ‘at 3 p.m, in be- te the American League, the presented by a highly trained qinhivgemanienetion on tae Mae -- ee eh 1-6 professional “separator” ~— Who sian guitar. This is probably the ‘ ee, See ins would not have a chance with a] first time such a class ‘has béen | BROADWAY 8 Geer Sat the New York trained advertising man; or else,| ,froved in Key West. Also.a'class { j ‘ amneee fe auather Gumme pater by some hopeful amateur with} in peginning violin’ will meet _ =< \ coh a re an axe to grind and a plea for} each Thursday at 8. ' CIGAR STORE — ” a | ie help. A group met yesterday after- with Mickey Harris getting A distinction in a recent edi- ee he Sealey a swing band} 610 Duval St. it for bis thirteenth win torial in The Citizen, between] which will play for the teen-age Pi bong wan @ close game, local subsidized advertising andjclub each Friday night during }| COMPLETE wn the Chicago White Sox. well-placed advertising directed|the regular school year. This | BASEBALL jand Indians won, 7-3, from to the locality from which busi-|dance band will meet each Mon- | Phitedsighia Athletics. ness might be expected was well |day night at 7:30 and an election /} SCORES pane agg considered. | ewwevevewevovewee) American League Advertising can bring a flood \arnonG @Eaa RRAMD COFFEE ‘Received Daily by Leased Wire Night Game) of business to the least worthy ; ‘laine R i E.| establishment in Key West; but, TRIUMPH Popular Brands of a od 7 0 it will be one-time business: Un-| COFFEE < ° * otungton . ¥ less the enterprise advertising is | MILL Cigars and Cold frout and Swift, Leonard and | '| worth patronizing, there will be| ‘ no repeat business, no sDpaaa| AT ALL Soft Drinks ee ad up; and the advertising money GROCERS fé : Pwaikade ve Begs Geme) CHRALES LUM, UR. will be Wasted. The same thing |asacmasoaepaassanas SO TTT ee | , Ae; . % o) young Lunn made an outstanding applies to Key West. ans : ae war record for himself in naviga-] Undoubtedly, $20,000 could be}, ew York 3 5 @/ tion, Entering the P. and 0.|so spent.as to bring twenty thou- || - Ferem, Shirley and Mancuso;| Steamship Company as a quar-|sand firstetime visitors to Key 0 T: rtati w » and Hobinsen termaster, he had achieved the | West. But, unless there were rea- 3 verseas r on —— , | vank ‘of captain when the war|sons why they should just come, s R. H. E./ started. As a navigator in the|look and go away with no desire C any 2 9 ©] Pan-American School of Avia-|to return, it would be, except for ompany, ne. FResateve 3 9 0) tion, he had charge of the train-|a temporary spurt in hotels and & Popeh, Rigney and Hayes;/ ing of thousands of men. restaurants, money down the Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service . snd Wagner A soft-ball enthusiast, he man-| drain. Between ~- aged the SS Florida Ten in Key] If we could,give the AP and . R. H. E.| West, and in 1933 took them to| other national news agencies MIAMI and KEY WEST Cleveland 7 8 0)Cuba to play. At present he is| stories of tree labeling, street B Prvtadeiphia > 3 8 2)plaxing with the Pan-American] name signs, picnicing accommo- Also Serving ALL POINTS on Florida Keys We toe Gromek and Hegan;| Soft Ball Club. dations and assurances*of a mod- Between Miami and Key West sopher, Flores and Rosar. ——— ern beach, we would be doing 4 ae diel advertising that would bring re- (Night Game) How They Stand ee nabs and a steady in- Express Schedule: DIAMOND SH. ze AMERICAN LEAGUE |crease in your year ‘round resi- (No Stops En Route) borate 8 Hl ag oat For some years, I have foun y ff . S ftattensberger, Hughes, Horst] Boston 62 28 721. |the subject of advertising an in- vives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- ext Seminick. Barrett, Brasle, etroit 46 36 560 13 | teresting study in human na- night. aN i Beko and Kluttz Wathingion 42 40° 542 a9. | tute. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT 26 Peet ap as nt an STEPHEN C. SINGLETON, SUNDAYS) af 12:00 ‘o'clock, ‘Mid- Brookiya ‘ . ne Louis 87 48.435 mle plang Hentan Street, $:00 o'clock A. M. i Saperh New Settings > 7 | Chicago 33 50 398 27% i sale 1 S hedul Pa ’ po " —" vring oes oa! Philadelphia 95 $5... 205.98 eT aed el ~ At All ie RS ) i . . A Bi end # Pe =k Edwards; Heusser wei | HATIONAL LEAGUE « | ing Bald, mountain at Lake Lure,} LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- with Fine Quality an , Bbw tie St. Louis 40 84 595 , |N. ‘C., are caused by boulders: CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. a. : _ —- Brooklyn _.39 34 — .500 % |falling from the roofs of caves ‘M. and arrives at Miemi at 4:00 o'- 1 Artistic mastery of each basic 0 R. H. E.|New York 4636 .560 11 | geep in the mountain. clock P.M. detail creates in this matched dia- P 0 3 13 1) Chicago 4436 488 = 3%2 | LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT mond bridal ensemble beauty un- — H : os 7 12 © Boston - 4143 488 812 APPRECIATION SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and equalled at the low price. Both e r a yf Lombardi, Warren; | Cincinnati 39 41 488 8% | 1 would like to express my: re ig at Key West at 5:00 ‘clock { tings are 14 karat natural-gold. Serr. Roe, Lanning and Lopez | Batladelphia ae a Ses ze | appreciation to the softball league FP n ] ] nc k ee - ee: 508 ae , |and fans whose generosity help- ; Ss R. H. E.| Pittsburgh 3448 415 14% re so much a ue leg injury. FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE QUA LITY denen 9 13 eet’ qe-| hove to be back with all of you FULL CARGO INSURANCE . tine Lees Ch ago 3 by ae sy ole Pies Auapinaa: winch soon, week you All ‘Office: 13 Caroline ivang Fee 92 and 68 y’ Passeau, Meers, | veloped by ‘ y an! ‘ou : Streets —— —————————————— Pn Se "yening and| a Sina speed of about 3,- WALLACE VINSON WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton an Salas 514 DUVAL STREET © HEY WEST, FLOMBM m. rs, S oti MeCullough | 650 miles per hour. | jly26-1tx

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