The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 13, 1946, Page 3

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enna eet Mee A Ak SRI Me AAR DAB RAINS —7_— re . _———~ sa ant enn En Re one ee TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1946 the 7th D 1346, the undersigned as “Guaraian of the estate! of Lionel HL Pl mer, @ nm nm compos: en ro = the opener of a double. Sit make mond Fe Lard eat 3 The | orable Raymon: rd, Ee aaees | as of more thar 23,000, hea ye Bayvie i ark: Ju Monroe. County, Fi 4 sien = at fad - authority to sell the ‘Tolowl — pate ate aa described real ‘eatate, the pro e «Jos| team i Fae tear ~“ ag will drop into the eellas. 18 goes and chow om WE. sakes without saying that the clubs will | Pes TRAD! : ms aR A r hi 5: Tennis ¢ Golf ¢ Track be “in there fighting” tonight. | se \part of Lot One () in Square ¢ B29 Bombers and American Hg Rag (ae), "ean artiewlariy Legion tangle in the nightcap. desdritedcas follows: :- Legion will be out for a vic- From the corner of Blizabeth ee ed T, e Eagles Lose 0 Le on tory to remain in second place of | fiturenea sommaite at ee the Class A league. A loss for, Which is 128.82 feet from Fleming: Street. and 156 feet from Bliza- -z e h S 1 0 5 the Americans, however, will! jeth Street, ana run thence in a | CARR t: throw the circuit’ into a three-| Southeasterly direction and par- | District at Stuart peace To00 | 1g > Score, eD | way tie for second spot. Those! ful! Givce at riche angles ina |BoUndS, and the City of Vero Peigetipet de Mer apaiateas tre forfolk, Virginia. Riverdale, “ required to ap-|§t. Louis |“ You are he Pvt three clubs. would be Legion, | Northeasterly direction and pars h, 2,000 Flying Eagles bowed to Ameri-¢ Automen pounded Andy Parks |Bombers and Roy’s Auto Parts. | f2ti: thence bl ef ee hog Co lee pounds at /eround’ the girdle’ of 4‘diamond, by ean Legion last night in the first|for nine safe. blows, scoring nine| The opening battle will get un-| direction 53 feet more or less to pe Menrene was allocated by| '§ the first major improvement }} Eiateiee 2 = two softball games at Bayview|runs in four innings. With one der way at 7:30 o'clock and the) ‘e "2. ot WEE BLUMER, San Francisco regional attice caiieg er ne sey the | Popular Brands of ° ‘ark and Roy’s Auto Parts outfit|:man down in the fifth, Park gave second game at 9 o'clock. | Guardian of, and Curator of by WAA to the U. S. Public; | eighteenth century when the} : La ie —- bh Bombers in the|/way to Buster Roberts, who the Estate of ionel Ha eaith , Service, » local “public | ound, or brilliant cut, was de- || Cigars second set- : fois erence st | : : 2 Legion scored only three earn- Sie Oe Gee tap titbon down Uy CITY SPORTS _ = ed | World war Ik The ‘Now York i re i 5 : ed runs in the opener to dct/n/ the strikeout route in the sixth. || IN Te CIRCUIT COURT OF zae regional fae a eae wa | Phe literal meaning of the Soft °. the Flying Eagles, 10't 5: The} Valdez held the hard-hitting | “~~ : Cee ee erATR OFF Conta 1,527,985 pounds of ered DDT , word oxygen is “acid former.” fant o aye aig over just two earn-| Bombers to six scattered safeties. | DIAMONDBALL ‘ iy yeah MONROF COUNTY. aid 32.198 aallons ve gn enti AP 2 fae e rkers. 5 ' ‘ 4 ‘ 0 > At at Bayview Park | ; Vidal, on the mound for the Vee ener Be | (Night Games) gerap ULM WELL, solution, WAA: officials said. Fagles, sent 10 Legionnaires to} the Mechanics. Navarro clouted , TONIGHT — PAO VORCE ‘ first base by the base-on-balls!, pome run and a single for the | “7:30-—-Adams Dairy vs. V.F.W.| HELEN LOUISE McMAHON ULM How Th Stand aan omens cigmestie Willie) | Bombers. 9:00—B29’s vs, American Le-| nas Defendant. . sates walked seven Eagles. ion. | @RDER OF PUBLICATION 7 UE Tynes, R. Garcia anid Diaz for} Piceneici executed a number of | miURSDAY— | To: Heian tanige. eeManon: Une ee ia ig GB. | the Legion and R. Garcia for the a s last nig! © | 7:30—PALS vs. High School | 3080 Shelter Road, Brooklyn ..... 66 42.611 \ : | 64 41 «610 robbed Alonzo of a line drive. be- | Gin. Eagles were the leaders at bat. In the field, th tween short and second and dou- | 7 pe 5 a oneas wens lds the best perform- ‘ied Malgrat, at second. Alonzo,| "Q-_Machinists vs. Flying |Resia? Sou in, the Divorce i184 | Chicago... 56.49. 529.9 ua and Vidal f Y_ #eTO Roberts and. Valdez played the | oe jeause on or before the 6th day of | Boston’ . . 5252 .500 °12 e nd lor the losers, Barber yf a FRIDAY— September, A. D. 1946, otherwise | Oj 4856 464 6 . Hopkii * best afield for the losers, Lastres, |" 7. nae F nt AO tained therein | eaennett 46! “a 4 ins and Rueda for the vic- | Sctoinon, Piéites, and ©. ‘Gruz for | 7:30—Miami Daily News vs. the fe eparions ae poe sien “iNew York _. 4859 .449 17% , = . = {the victors: Mechatiies played er- Griffin’s Bar. Done and Ordered ay Key wv est. | Philadelphia . 45 59. 433. 19 pgaore by Snings: | R.H.E. | yortess bal us 0M Herald vs, Det. | BGs eS OF A prachaegh at Lk FAMOUS FOR ; pe 7 Opec ee monico, F q Legion __. 250 12—10 7 3'_ Score by innings: R. HE. { sae ‘on Ross Sawyer AMERICAN LEAGUE Vidal and D. Fernandez; C. Bombers“: 110 000 1—3 6 3! RECREATION ag Viaan movene Teams— W.L. Pet. G.B.} Gates, Gomez and R. Garciz Mechahics . 013 050 x—9 9 0| B; Park—' @ Deputy Clerk, | Boston: —.. TT 33. .700; | 5 d R. Garcia. ayview Park—Tennis, Basket: | yeiniam vy. Albury | 6 83 13 | I F 1866 _ Pwo-base hits: Labrada, R,|_ Parks, Roberts and Sierra, D,/ball and Handball Courts, Dia- | acareey for Plaintite. peek xerk 2 S 4 15 . ‘ Garela; stolen bases: Ogden 2,/Roberts; C. Valdez and Joe}mondball, Kiddy Playground, Auge. 13-20 1146. Ee Kington "5855 300 22 oe Gomez, Barber, Villavéal, M., Fieitas. Comfort: Stations. fynes; struck out: by Gates 3, by| Home run: Navarro; two-base |, South Beach and Rest Beach— Vidal 4; bases on balls: off Vidal hits: €. Valdez, Lastres; stolen Swimming. 10, off Gates 7; time of game: bases: Fleitas, Osterhoudt; dou-| Gulf Dock and Rest Beach— 1.20: wmpives: Baker and J. Mira.|ble play: Solomon to Meador; |Deepsea Fishing.» Small Boats. RCUIT COU: ne or THE| Cleveland _.. 58 58 A77 241% an DICIAL CIRCUIT | Chicago _... 48 61.440 2848 | Srate OF FLORIDA, IN CHAN- |St. Louis 47 60 439 28% Philadelphia . 32 77 .295 44% ENJOY A BOTTLE OF GLORIA | struck out; by Parks 1, by Roberts | KONCIN PROP) Bombers bowed to the pitching :5, by Valdez 4; bases on balls: off | Hair By Air es biggie ne pep te sea Ae EHRET’S BEER of CG. Valdez in the seeond game | Valdez 4, off Parks 2; time of MELBOURNE, Australia (AP). WALTER 8S. Koco, AGES | ell i | Roy’s Auto Parts marched to! game: 1.10; umpires: Baker and |—RAAF transport aircraft are Peron sent: te ate eee earl ae ey i TO DA y! « @3 triumph. iJoe Mira; scorer: Aguilas, flying 20 tops of pig bristles | : ing fhosteiag ince thet setyrts| : from Chungking to Hong Kong | to relieve the acute shortage of Brooklyn Dodgers Still Tn First is ze ain nc brought to Australia by sea. DISTRIBUTOR ROBERT KNOBEL—Wholesale Beer & Wine 2049 N. Miami Ave., Miami, Fla. 2 from the service. They operate a; nails pene Megnued to ap-| diaper laundry, whose siogan is | aor “Rock a Dry Baby. pe 2 | RL ae The pulse of newborn infants :|beats from 130 to 140 times a ished once minute. “of c omplaint yle ath day of tive weeks Place By Half Game After Win LEGALS Be lite it i a new TITIOUS paper published in Key West, Flor- BUMS DEFEAT GIANTS, * RONEN . Y vvvevvvvvvwwwvewwe| NOTH and Ordered this 5th day of CARDS SHUTOUT CHI- {he unas to engage A De 186. the fictitious | (g Ross C Sawyer West Garden and Clerk of the Circuit Court j Fleming St oe County, Florida 4 mtend to reg- y s name with | THOMAS uit Court of } Solicitor caco’s curs; ricers|) FOLLOWING — jj:es win 3.2 over TRIBE| THROUGH rcfig, bald (By Axsoriazed Press) <. Woodson, D.C. “OTHER things ! buy have gone sky-high... . but 27,1946 NEW YORK, Aug: 13.—Brook- CHARLES H. WARDLOW, lyn Dodgers remained in first | PEDRO AGUILAR KERMIT BH. HEWIN. | IN THE: CIRCUIT COURT OF THE é | Sale Owners. : ry ae place ithe National League yes* WOsesassssnesaasas aug13-20 Caisse] | Swe FOR MONROE, COUNTY, terday by a half game. ‘They |WON TOURNEY GAME a Shave oF FLORIDA. 18 CHAN: Greyhound fares maintained their toe-hold on the| B¥ FORFEIT ihe eee bet ee he ae) bios Cane 10-815 i P leadership by nosing the New yon | #5, PHD COURT OF THE COUNTY LUCILLE SCERCY, Psy 6 The local Bottle Cap Inn won! “y nGu, MONROE COUNTY, FLA Plaintite, Se inet is | York Giants, 3-2, while the hard-| its first game in the South Flor-| vs. pressing, second-place St. Louis | ida softball tournament at Miami | RICHARD: Hi St Cardinals whitewashed the Chi-| py forfeit and’ will not leave for Oo KNOWN | no, ORBER_OF F cago Cubs, 5-0. _. | the Magie City until tomorrow, | Residence Unk In the only other serior cir-| when the Key Westers will en-/| “Deceased. You are heteby required to gp- | o H Hi * *redi "Semi .|.pear to the Bill of Complaint, for ewit battle, the Pittsburgh Pi-| gage in the semi-finals. Should Creditors and Petsons Hav-|-hivorce, in the above stvied cause, | | 2 ” y of August A. tata: on. the 46, rates won 3 to 2 from the Cin-|they win tomorrow they will go| ; ‘ ; ee : her the allegations | cinnati Reds. into the finals on Thursday or} nGapech. of you Are bereby in will akon eh coctanea. | his qrder to be published once In the American League, the! Friday. for four consecutive we! Detroit Tigers defeated the Cleve-i pp, 5 7 é i e locals will be well repre- a land Indians, 3-2, in a thrilling | sented. Buster Roberts, Blondell | !ate demands whi u, may have ag ten-inning ball game. ; np c d Ordered this 22nd day he Chicago. White. Sax-Bt, | neers al sopuny Walker wit eo ae Louls Brown night battle wastes the pitchers. They form a trio | Ro cor islorida, within sight at | (SBAL) ROE | anu “4 8 of good moundsman. At first you | cndar months from ihe time of the | Seb dig | "Recut a batteries of the }°2 not beat Clavign Sterling, ot pa By KATHI N¢ | and shall be i ; e infie! wil e made up 0! nO Dost eucrees t.Bolic: or the i NATIONAL LEAGUE | Santana, Valdez, Perez or J ed and shall ine sworn | SUSIE for jul 2s. srt 6-13, 1946 | 4 % , his agent, o: Z : At Brooklyn R. H. E.! cia, all good fielders and hitters. stieh claim or =| | New York P: + 2. 8 0 The gardens will have fielders of Pah tee F RY C. BETHEA, i Brogklyn | —g3+- executor of the Taist| | Your Grocer ay That GOOD | * «2 9 1 the caliber of Jack Villareal, Mc- | Trinkle, Wkosio" ‘and. “Cooper; Feotike, Monk" Kerr or Machin. | ament of SAM R. Lombardi, Branca and Edwards. They are not only good fielders, 5 | STAR * BRAND - 2 oaediiecnaa | but heavy hitters and fast run-|._ , mot oc em AMERICAN Greyhound fares % yr * x B |ners. Should Esmond Albury be | yen 1cL hia ast é a and CUBAN COFFEE lo auls i able to make the trip, the Bottle ND _ FOR a Chicago -- 9 3 2'Cappers will have two excellent Try A Pound Today! re as w as Brazile and Garagiola; Passeau, | backstops in Albury and M. Gas} Kush and Livingston. tro. in Pre-War Days! peti So you see, the locals are going | rE: yIR- At Pittsburgh R. H. E. iy Si si | 1 and VI R Cincinnati pee 8S SP lag? Ao ae answer he (OR TEMER PARTNERS IN GOLD Pittsburgh 311 0; McCullough, the manager who; is replacing “Dutch” G:hring, ees has been round wNo us for over AMERICAN LEAGUE 20 years and knowns his softball. Heusser, Blackwell and Muel- | ler; Bahr and Lopez. i's FRUE! That upward spiral of price rise hasn’t so much as budged Greyhound fares. They have remained normal — just as low as before-the-war Ni D. STOWE i _E. Goehring is now “taking his} ALL ae | Aes : phecereland oo a % * jai at Bova nee | ALL mete, Hleworsy era | days, This is more remarkable too, since costs and maintenance of operating r leveland er aise WRONG SCORE? tate ‘said OR 4 | bus lines have risen sharply all along the line. © Gromek, Berry and Hegan. They tell me that I was wrong ; evita or claim- | | y i — in a score published in this col- How does Greyhound do it? Well — it’s no trade secret. The backbone of Chieago-St. Louis, night game, umn yesterday. I understand, in | r+ : postspned. the Island City League, the Key) H Greyhound Lines formula for success is more and better service to more people, West nine won the first game| i . | : s Softball Standings tm’ game to te Hien pong | Expansion and augmented service «+. efficient operation and the injroduction mtaining 250 aeres-more } The score was High School 9, Pi-} You are hereby ordgred ana re- “6 | of newest vipment CLASS A a del pera chad. Raiders Won over | ao Tre are dhe a Spearance "oa Matched | equip: have all combined to hold the line on bus fares, Club— . L. Pet. ey West, 11 to 0, and the High | ore ere ae, Wow pendl i | ar Bottle Cap Inn 3 0 1.000) oe von last Sunday from Key | the Clreule. Court. of the ‘Bleventh | WEDDING RINGS _ Your travel dollar really buys more today than ever before in bus line’ American Legion 3 1 = .750 <8 to | Judicial Circuit of Florida in and { al Roy’s Auto Parts 3 2 600} Ves : he High School | Jor monrop’ County cw berey SS $23 75 | transportation. . “ gg ie This gives the High School two | yin . eee Bde. pare ° . - ge aie ; 3 es victories one no losses, nee West) | Beaten 7 ora ostantents, oe Vets of Foreign Wars 1 3 250 | loss. | ageinst gou. Sal ouit was inst som design in Mak mold, R HINAL Square Deal Market .0 2 ‘000| These res were only practice | plaintitts: tide to, said ‘Choose from a variety of j CLASS B affairs. en the Trojans get} 2nd, remo vine t Sele i cS Club— ne W. L. Pet. | together again, a league: will be| each week tHe Tour, Southard and Bahama Streets Phone 242 Del kon 2 formed for action at the Munici-| W¢' in The “Key Wreat ©: menico aoa eee DONE AND ORT t the Miami Daily News — 2 ‘667 | pal Stadium. and the 1946 w inter | court House in K Florida, ae : schedule will get under way. _ | *RS 5 th day of J 1 1 Griffin Conch Garden 1 .667 Miami Herald 0 3 000 7) Clerk of the Circuit Court, & s The first flight made by the} on hanes ching lord 3 ‘ a al- rs lasted 12 sec- EPH OTTO, : There are 17 species of al-| Wright brothe BA Si: ene > onds. ! jul 30 : batréss. ig 6-13-20, 1948 Same

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