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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 19460 Adams Dairy Chalks Up Win As Veterans Drop To BOMBERS’. VICTORY IN by of Foreign! win bi eury tallied twice in the first ‘emime Veterans seored once in| thelr hadf of the initial frame and | knotted the count with another | ih, the Veterans put ® walk, three hits and erver te hove over four runs @e out front for the first! © im the game. It was the last em toe Pour bite and two errors gave ‘he Milkmen three markers in the eixth—ond also gave them the lead again % ® wae short-lived, however, as the Vets ence more tied the score te thelr half of the same round. ‘Two bite and an error allowed twe mummers to cross the plate wed the count stood at 8-all. Then came ‘the final round. Deeewsen, first up. managed to #eore @ run when Al Cruz walk- e¢ ead went home on a wild teh after a bunt and a fielder’s @hetee got him around to, third end leaded the bases at the same ume Vets threw a scare when they etme to bat for their round in that Sime! inning but that’s all they ewwld do. They had two men on, bases. A vital threat. The Milk-j men didn't give up hope, how- ever, and soon the game was over; end they were victors when a fast | double play killed any chance the Vets may have had of scor- y | eosta bunted safely three times to top the Vets in hitting. F. Sands poled two out of three. Afield, the best were Walker, Berber and Sterling for the vic- tors, Acosta, Domenech and Alon- 20 for the losers. Geore by innings: R. H. FE. Dairy 113 003 1-9 9 4 Vw. 200 042 0—8 9 1 8S. Griffin and F. Sands; Sabala, } Arins and J. Mira. Home runs: F Sands, G. Lewis; wielen base: Walker; struck ou bei by Sabala 2, by Arias 2, by Grif-| fim 3; bases on balls 4, off Arias 1, off Griffin 4: time; of fame: 1.20; umpires: end\Joe Mira. ;F Bombers 5, Legion 4 In the second game, Andy Park | won his, first pitching job of the second-half and Frank Tynes lost bie first start. Results of the; game threw the B29 Bombers, | American Legion and Roy’s Auto Por€ into a three-way tie for sec-; end place. This all happened when the Bombers nosed :the Le- gion, 5-4¢ wun im the second inning of an! error and a double by “Pie Tray-|{ ner” Fernandez. Legion topped | them in the Americans’ half of the same round by scoring twice em two hits, a walk and a stolen base. Bombers went out front again im the third and-stayed there. Im this stanza they scored all the vest of the runs chalked up in the geme. A total of four runs cross- ed the plate on hits by Sweethg and Alonzo, a wild pitch and a fielder’s choice. Navarro went | all the way home from second} with what proved to be the win- ning marker. Legion tried to overcome the Romber lead in their half of the third but the best they could do was to score 2 Jone marker on @ double by Rueda and a single by F Tynes. Americans’ last bie by N. Tynes, a wild pitch and a single by Diaz. . Legion made. another futile bid for the game inythe seventh. Diaz singled but a fast*double play ended the threat, the same as in| the first game. executed some won- , derfal catches in the field and Jack Villareal made a run from center to left field to snag a ball) hit by Osterhoudt, In retaliation, | Osterhoudt robbed Jack of a few hits, making great catches of a number of his drives. Diaz, three out of three, and M. Tynes, two safeties, led the; josers at bat. Fernandez, one) for one, topped the Bombers. Fernandez, Malgrat, Re houdt, Sweeting and Alonzo play-- bbgred first, tallying a} | Bombers ' Gonzalez, DROP, ONE AND HALF GAMES BACK OF IDLE N. L. LEADERS; CHI- SOX WIN TWO (By Asseciated Press) NEW YORK, Aug. 14—St. Louis’ Cardinals dropped one and a half games behind the league- leading Brooklyn Dodgers when the Redbirds yesterday fell vic- tims to the Chicago Cubs, 1-0, while the Brooklyn Bums re- mained idle, The St. Louts-Chicago battle was the only day game in either league. The other contests played yesterday were night af- fairs, In the only other National cir- cuit fracas, the Pittsburgh Pi- rates edged out the Cincinnati Reds, 3-2, Browns Drop Twin Bil! The Boston Red Sox, in the American League, won 7-5 from the Philadelphia Athletics. Chicago White Sox captured both ends of a doubleheader with the St. Louis Browns, 3-2 and 2-1. Detroit’s Tigers downed ‘the Cleveland Indians by the close score of 1-0. Results and batteries of the games yesterday and last night: AMERICAN LEAGUE At Philadelphia R. H. E. Boston - 7uyi1 Philadelphia 5 9 6 Ferriss and Wagner; Savage and Rosar. First Game At St. Louis R, H. E. Creag -_3 92 St. Louis I get ar 3 Smith, Caldwell, Ferrick and Hayes; Zoldak and Tresh. Second Game At St. Louis R. H. E. Chicago 262 St. Louis - 140 Grove and Tresh; Kinder and Mancuso. At Cleveland, Detroit —~ Cleveland __ a2 2 03.0 NATIONAL LEAGUE At Chicago R. H. E. St. Louis get eS Chicago sary aa tee Breechen, Wilks and Rice, -Kluttz; Schmitz and Livingston, McCullough. At Pittsburgh R. H. E.) Cincinnati — 210 o} Pittsburgh - 310 2 Gumbert and Mueller; Lanning, off Sabala ; Hallett and Lopez. "How They Stand | NATIONAL LEAGUE Teams— w.L. Pct. G.B. Brooklyn ...... 66 42.611 St. Louis 6443 «598 = 1%} Chicago - . 5649 538 8% Boston - 5252 .500 12 Cincinnati 4857 .457 16% New York -— 48 59 .449 17% Philadelphia . 45 59 .433 19 | ‘Pittsburgh —. 42 61 .407 21% ; AMERICAN. LEAGUE Teans— W.L, Pct. GB. Boston ..-- 78 33. .702 New York —. 63 45 .583 13 Detroit _.... 61 46 .570 14% Washington — 5555 .500 22 Cleveland .... 53 59 = .473 25 Chicago 49 62 .440° 28% St. Louis _. 47 61 440 28% Philadelphia . 32 78 .291 45 Softhall Standings CLASS A Club— W. L. Pet. Bottle Cap Inn . 0 1.000 B29 Bombers -—— 3 2. .600 American Legion - 3 2 .600 Roy’s Auto Parts 3 2 .600 Flying Eagles 2 2 .500) Adams Dairy - 2 3 .400 Vets of Foreign 1 4 .200 CLASS B Club— ‘W. L. Pct. Delnionico —_--— Bt 1: BT Miami Daily News 2 1 .667 Griffin’s Conch Garden 1 .667 Miami Herald —. 0 3 .000 hi ————$— — ed a great game afield for the vic- \ tors, Hopkins, Villareal, Rueda and F. Tynes for tly: losers. Score by innings: R. HE, —— 014 000 0—5 4 2 Legion _.__ 021 100 0—4 7 2 Parks and Sweeting; F. Tynes and R. Garcia. : Two-base hits: Diaz 2, RPWla, Fernandez; stolen bases: Rueda, Navarro 2; sacrifice hits Sweeting, Fernandez; struck out: by Parks 2, by Tynes 3; bases 2; hit by pitcher: Malgrat; dou- ble plays: Fernandez to Valdez, | Navar/> to Alonzo; umpires: Mira and Baker; scorer: Aguilar. » Office. girl wanted, must khow | HELP WANTED IF IT's GOOD STARTING PAY YOU WANT... Girls Joining Us To Train As Telephone Operators Receive $25 A WEEK Hour Week, with Opportunity to and-a-Half $30. A WEEK (About $130 a Month) After 6 Months’ Training and Experience SCHEDULED PAY INCREASES LIBERAL EMPLOYE BENEFIT PLAN VACATION WITH PAY Interesting Work— Congenial Associates APPLY TELEPHONE OFFICE MRS. McDERMOTT Chief Operator SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE} and TELEGRAPH COMPANY | 2 augl2-tf Upholster and trimmer....Apply Key West Bedding. augl-tf Woman to take care of boy. Call; 114-J, aug8-6tx | | Opportunity for veteran to learn | the printer’s trade under the} G.I, Bill of Rights. Apply Art- man Press, Citizen Bldg. augl4-tf how to type.: All year around! job. Write P.O. Box 466, Key| West. augl4-3t | SALESMEN WANTED | Wanted—Reliable man for Raw- leigh business in Monroe Coun- | ty. Easy* to’ sell household products, sola 20 years to 1500 families. We teach you how; supply sales, advertising litera- ture—all .you need. Nearby | dealer, W. Knuze, making sales! over $75 weekly. Rawleigh’s, | Dept. FAH-116-G, Memphis, Tenn. aug13-14-15-20-21-22x MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration sales and service. | Repairs on all makes. All work | guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. jly18-tt ;Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone | 189. Keys made, locks repair- | | ed, etc. augl-lmo| For guaranteed plumbing work | and repairs, call John Curry, | 512 Margaret street, phone 781. Give us a try on your next job. | | Free estimates. jly16-1mox | The Key West Exterminating Co. will solve any extermination problem. Hotels, Restaurants, | ; homes and stores. Phone 238-J ; between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. ’ aug8-6tv Electrical contracting; motors, generators, radio repairs and ap- pliances. Sawyer’s Electrical | Repair Shop, 302 Virginia St.,| | phone 1596. aug8-12tx | We have returned from vacation. Pljase call us to serve you! again. A. H. Williams and A. G. Roberts. Phone 853. | aug12-6t | | Driving to Tampa Aug. 15 from; | there to Denver, Colo. Will | take 2 or 3 passengers. Phone 1096-J. augl4-Itx | | FOR SALE |2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows, , furnished and _ unfurnished: small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phgne 372. augi-tf | CLASSIFIED ADS | About $108 a Month from the} | Very First Day. That’s for a 40-j Make More for Overtime at Time- ; |22-foot Chris Craft speedboat, 908 Windsor Lane, phone 774-J. aug13-3tx | Unfurnished apartment, 2409 Staples Avenue. Apply Adams Dairy. augl3-3tx Two-bedroom furnished apart- ment. Electric refrigerator. Phone 127-W. aug]4-3tx Furnished apartment. 1014 Grin- nell. augi4-6tx augl4-4tx | Furnished apartment. Apply Monroe Market, 510 Fleming Street. : augl4-2t FOR SALE Lady’s and man’s bicycles. Bal- loon tires, good paint. $19.50 each. 1900 Staples Ave. augl4-6tx When von think of plumbing supplies or plumbing work, think of Pepper’s. Call us for repairs or installations. Pep- per’s Plumbing” Supplies, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. augl-tf Coolerator; practically’ new. Ap- *ply Bottle Cap Inn, 1128 Simon- ton street. augl-tf Dorquest beer, $4.00 per case. Wilbur Sweetuig, Mascotte Bar. - augi3-3tx Colorie gas range, practically new. Reascnable price. 706 South St. 2nd floor. augl3-3tx Business opportunity. Pool room with eight tables. Equipment worth much more than price asked. $3,900. Cecil Carbo- nell, 700 Duval street, telephone 16 or Res. 182-W. augl4-4tx Girl’s bicycle. 24” wheelbase, balloon tires. $20. .1078-W. | augl4-3tx | Kitchen table and three chairs, complete, $4.00. 310 Peacon Lane. augl4-ltx Bal- $19.50) Lady’s and man’s bicycles. loon tires, good paint. each. 1900 Staples Ave. . augl4-6tx Saxophone and clarinet, practic- ally new. Garcia. Mastic Trailer Park, United Street. augl3-6tx Set of table; and four chairs (stain dark oak). $20. ‘Apply 3-2 Rest Beach. j fri-mon-wed-aug9-3tx poweret-with*Chrysler- Royal speed 30 and better. Engine completely overhauled with new pistons, valves, etc. New cushions and canvas top. Call 546 after 5 P.M. Call 247-J. Fastest boat in harbor. Must be sold today. augl4-1tx. FOR RENT Furnished cottage, three rooms and bath. Apply 512 Catherine Street. augl2-3tx | Housekeeping rooms. All utilities furnished. $12 weekly. Paul’s Tire Shop. Apartment, lights, kitchen uten- sils, linens furnished. Paul’s Tire Shop. augl2-3tx Furnished apartment, couples! only. 1107 Varela street, phone | 392-M. augl2-6tx Furnished garage - apartment. Mark’s Estate, Roosevelt Boule- vard. Phone 749-J. augl2-3tx Yurnished cottage, four rooms and bath, modern conveniences, $37.50 monthly. “Adults only. Furnished house and tottage. Hot and cold running water.. No children, no pets. Apply rear, upstairs, 1012 Varela St. PHOTO SUPPLIES Our representative is now selling our Christmas Special Coupon. | | New Atlas 6.50-20, 32x6, 8 ply; | truck tires, $28.00 each. Crown , | Service “Station, Fleming and | | Margaret Sts. augl3-6tx | | | Pontoon, new, Army _ surplus. } | Cost over $1000. Can be used; | as dock for small boats. $75.00! | cash. Phone 502. augi2-tf aa | lion balls: off Parks. 2, off Tynes | Kitchen sink, 18 x 30, with apron, | $6.00. $9.00. nut tres, Fleming street. Toilet bowl and tahk,! Two half-grown coco-! $5.00. each. 1005 | aug13-2tx } Please welcome him when he calls at your home. He has an attractive offer for you and} your family. Pilkington-Evans | Studio, 515 Fleming St. aug6-tf WANTED TO BUY Wanted—One, two and three bed- room homes and business prop- erties. No waiting; cash to buy your property if price; right. Cecil Carbonell, 700 Du- val street, telephone 16 or Res. 182-W. augl4-4tx i augl2-6tx | x ; a vs. CLARA DOLES, Defendant. NOTICE TO APPEAR: To: Clara Dotes, 18 Ditmas Court, Boston, Massachusetts. It is hereby ordered that required to a) on the of September, 1946, above entitled court to Complaint filed aganist you in above entitled cause and the West Citizen is hereb: as the newspaper in. wi ce week for four consecutive weeks, this’ Court and, the Court in the City Monroe County, day of August, 1 (Seal) Seal o' of Key Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cireuit Court, By Kathleen Nottage, IN THE CIRCULT COURT OF ELEVENTH JUDICIAL PIVORCE are day before the the Bil of e ey y designated. hich this Order ‘shall be published once a Witness the Honorable Aquilinot | Lopez, _Jr., as One of the J eigt is West, Florida, this 6th 946. Monroe County, Florida. Deputy Clerk. vecrereritd THE CUE THURSDAY— 7:30—PALS vs. - Girls. 9:00—Miami Herald vs. Del- monico, RECREATION Bayview Park—Tennis, ball and Handball Courts, Dia mondball, Comfort Stations. Swi Kiddy Playground, | South Beach and Rest Beach— imming. $ Gulf Dock and Rest Beach~ boon play- ball with the best. | them when given. the right | port. OW cal | Glad to have you with us, Mr. { your generosity and | edness. The boys -will their best 'efforts—whi a winning ball team.’ give yo S CIRC ee i ces OFF TO TOURNAMENT IY aX pom woxnor COUNTY.|Deepsea Fishing. Small Boats. TO < ony Case No. 10-834 FRANCES F CARPENTER McWALTER, Plaintiff, vs. ORCE GEORGE E. McWALTUR, ORPER OF PUBLICATION To: George E. MeWaiter, 247 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. You are hereby peapines to ap- pear to the Bill for Divorce filed against you in the above styled cause on or before the 9th day of September, A. D. 1946, otherwise the allegations contained will be taken gs confessed, Done and Ordered at Key West, therein Florida; this 6th day of August, A.D. 1946. (Cirguit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court, By Kathleen ,Nottage, Deputy Clerk. Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., Attorney. for Plaintif?. augi-14-21-28,1946 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT oF STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MON IN CHANCERY. Case No. 10-845 ANNULMENT OF MARRIAGE FLURA BURCHE Plaintiff, ys. JOHN E. BURCHETT, * Defendant. ORDER TO APPEAR TO: John EB. Burchett, Prestonsburg, Kentucky. It is hereby ordered that you aré required to appear on the 16th day of September, 1946, before the above entitled court to the Bill of Com- plaint filed against you in the above entitled cause and The Key West Citizen is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this order shall be published once @ week for four consecutive wéeks. Witness the Honorable Aquilino Lopes, ur, as One of the Judges of this Court and the Seal of_ this Court in the City of Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 13th day of August; 1946. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court . Monroe County, Florida. By: Kathleen "Nottage, Deputy Clerk. aug] 4-21-28;sept4,1946 TO ASSEMBLE AND OR- THE TOWN OF TAV 1 A TERED VOTERS PROPOSED COR- LIMITS OF THE oF TAVERNIER, S HEREINAFTER male registered Voters of the community of Taver- nier, Florida hereby give notice their intention to organize and es- tablish a municipal government and incorporate, in aceordance with Chapter 185, Title XIE, Florida Statutes, 1941, the town of Taver- nier, Florida, including all of the territory bounded on the North by | s Florida Bay, on the East the North Half..of Section 23, Town- ship 62 Smith, Range 38 East, the South’ by the Atlantic; and bounded dnithe West, by ernier Creek, being on the Island of Key Largo, County of Monroe and State of Florida, by All of the registered voters re- ing in the above proposed cor- te limits are hereby notified equired to assemble at the nier Public School House, ernier, Florida at 8 P.M, o'clock on September 9th, 1946. to select officers and organize a municipal government for the pro- posed town of Tavernier, Florida. 7th day of August, D. MIL .PH B. GILLESPIE . W. MARSHALL AFER AND B. TH CHAS. C. ALBURY WM. BROOKS P. 0, MeCRORY G.¢ GEIGER WALTER J. BECKER GEO. W. ALBURY R. LUN -14-21-28Sept4,1946 ROOM AND BOARD Board and room, $12.50 per week. Private entrance to room and bath. Mrs. Gabel, 704 Eaton Street. FOR SALE OR RENT Large electric fans, on stands, with guards, suitable for busi- ness use. Apply South Beach Casino. augl2-6t HOE COUNTY. | mt On| ear! | Pav. | aug9-6tx | ELEVENTH. JUDE OF THE STATE OF FLO! IN CHANCERY. Cane No, 10-846 LUTHER LEROY TYNDALL, Plaintite, ve. DIVORCE MAEBELLE TYNDALL, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION To: Maebelie Tyndall, 706 Pollock St., x » North Carolina. against you in the above styled cause on or before the 13th day of September, A.D. 1946, otherwise the | allegations contained therein will be taken as confessed. Done and Ordered at AD. 1946. (Cireuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Cireuit Court. i By: (sd) Kathleen Nottage, | Deputy Clerk. | Bnrique Esquinaldo, Jr. | Attorney for Plaintiff. augl4-21-28;sept4,1946 INVITATIONS FOR BIDS Board of Public Instruction Monroe County, Florida, Office of the Superintendent, 2nd Floor, Gounty Court House, y West, Florida. SEALED, BIDS, subject to ‘the conditions contained herein will be | reveived at the above address until e Bastern Daylight Time, August 1946, and then publiely opened, for furnishing and instal!- ing not less than 400 and not more Harris Elementary School, South- ard and Margaret Streets, Key West, Florida, complete according to specifications: SPECIFICATIONS Furnish and install not less than 400 and not more than 460 Auditor- jium Chairs; installation to made on level pine floor, being properly faStened or screwed to the floor. Consideration will be given for either the Upholstered Seat with plywood back; or with deep-ecurved 7-ply ba and long roll 5-ply comfort seat, with silent ball-bearing hinges and securely attached solid arm-rest, or its equal. i Bidders are requested to visit the school and. determine for them- | ials and equipment involved. | The right is reserved to ace ll bids, to waive ; irregularity in jor reject any or any informality | bids received. Envelopes must be sealed, mark- ed, and addressed as follows: Bid | for Furnishing and Ins! Audi- | torium Seats in the Harr | tary School, Key West, | To be opened August {1:00 P.M. EDT. Se | WILLARD M. ALBURY, Superintendent of Public Instructions, Monroe County, Florida, », 2nd Bloor * County Court House, Rey W. Flori | PURE : Place Your || Thompso (ICE DI PHONE NO. 8 t { As IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. | sl You are hereby required to ap-| pear to the Bil for Divorce: filed ; key West, | Florida, this 18th day of August, ; “as than 460 Auditorium chairs for the | be | selves the amount of work, mater; { | fit leaves. today for Miami to en- gage. in the district tournament ‘r| wider way in that city at pres- ent. The fans here are loyal to their ney. Last night at the Park softball doubleheader | contributed the sum of to help defray expenses and- By od ceipts of the games last night will be given the team towtj-d expenses to be incurred: This is ‘ers will represent Key West and | we should all pull as one to make their trip a huge success, % Players, managers, officials and | the public have all done their bit | to make the Bottle Cap Inn the South Florida softball champion- | chet Hope you make the grade, ote FIELD DAY LABOR DAY? will be part of the Labor Day | festivities here, : Among the contests to be en- | gaged in by baseball and softball players will probably be: Base circling, accurate throwing to the | plate, fungo hitting and 100-yard dashes. These contests will be added | attractions for Labor Day. Prizes could be awarded the winners of | each contest. | BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval St. COMPLETE _ | BASEBALL | amano CORES Refrigeration ona REAL ICE BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service REAL ICE is More Economical! It Is PURE Healthy and Safe n Enterprises, Ine. VISION) KEY WEST, FLA. It is expected that a field day ia.| Sher,. We're proud to learn’ of — wpa aicleith yu will be city’s representatives in the tour- —