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the secon six runs in the fifth: hits and five more in the seth on the same number of safe- “sew up” the game. i big way” the very first in-| ‘amd seemed headed for an — ‘rlumph. . After the Vets tallied three times. in the top ef the first, the Mechanics ested out four hits. to tally six fom end gain the lead. Vets seored once in, each the second. and third rounds but the topped them again by semiing two across the plate in the second and another in the Then the players “tightened”; their defense. The teams went! seoreless in the fourth. But it lull before the storm. ; the Vets stormed the 8. Came the six- and the five-run sixth, setisfied, the Vets added two good measure in the A | = i AJ [ el : t Hy from the third round 2 £ ? first two runs scored by were homers, one: by Solomon and Lastres, two runs in the second! ced by a circuit slamming a four- * & ™mpfe got op base Baker each poled for the victors, as did | and Haskins for the los- the field, the best were Moersh, Alonzo and Arias. | Seare by innings: R. H. E. Vets » 311065 2—18 9 4: Automem i. 621.000 0— 9 7 3] | 1 "Thist TA pike i ing: pitcher: to | Sweeting, # and 13 runs | inings (walked two in, fifth); um- | . mondball, off Arias 2, off Sweeting: 12, off Valdez 1; struck out: by Arias 2, by Sweeting 7, by Valdez 1; los- in § in- pires: Tynes and Baker. CAPPERS 10, LEGION’ 3 Bottle. Cap Inn. added another victory to its undefeated march in the Class A leagne. That was: No. 5 last night. Victim was the American. Legion, 3 to 10, andi the game was the bottom-half af Auto Parts “did things} the evening’s twin bill, Legion scored first, once in the opening round on a bases on balls and‘a double: by Rueda, and. held the lead for three innings. How- ever, in the fourth, the Botil\:s “broke. loose”, A. triple by Ster- ling and doubles by Castro and }@ttached Carey gave them two runs. A triple by Kerr. and. a single by Castro, plus four walks, sent op- posing pitcher Tynes to the showers in the sixth. Gates caine in and was touched for three hits, Kerr hit twice in that stan- za as seven runs crossed the plate: Legion. scored two: mare in the sixth on three singles.’ In the field, Barber made some good catches. Gomez and Diaz were the best for the losers, and Valdez, Sterling and Castro for the victors. .At bat ,Sterling, rhile, the Automen. went}: Kerr, Castro and Carey each hit two safely. Score by innings: R, H. E, Machinists _ 000,207 1—10 10 2 Legion —.. 100 002 0O— 3 6 2 Hancock and Castro; F, Tynes, Gates and Gomez. Three-base hits: Sterling, Kerr; two-base. hits: Castro, Carey, Rueda; stolen base: sacrifice hit; J. Garcia; struck out: by Hancock 1, by Tynes 2, by Gates 2; bases on bals: off Tynes 6, off Gates 1, off Han- cock 2; time of game: 1.10; um- pires: Baker and Tynes; losing pitcher: Tynes; hits: off Tynes,,, 6 and 7 runs in 5 innings (none out in sixth); scorer: Aguilar, Dodgers Lose, 10-0; Lead Cardinals By Half Game (Ry Aesncvates Press) NEW YORK, Aug. 21.—Brook- Night Game Byrn Dodgers’ 10-0 loss to the! At Cincinnati R. H, E. Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday, | New: Your : : : i Petar St sans aii Koslo and Cooper; Gumpert and ’ 4-1 vietory over - lier, fem Braves, moved the fighting Mueller Be@birds to wothin a half game!’ Night Game @f the slowly slipping Brooklyn!’ atist. Louis RHE. iter /'St, Louis : ene® day and will probably wind)” Niggerling, Barrett and Masi; a As agg serap as is} Pollet and Gargiola. Chieage Cubs pounded out a; = AMERICAN LEAGUE euble win over the Philadelphia First Game Phillies, 5-2 and 10-2, as the New! ©; Boston RHE Vouk Giants were edging out the) ct Louis Les Gineinnatl Reds, 4-9, at Crosley! Boston __ rece a Heston Red Sox were only able Shirley and Mancuso; Bagby te win one of the two games play- ae Pater: @@ yesterday with the St. Louis; Sica Srowns roy the v7 5 andi At Boston splaes ai e R. H. E. deopping second 5-4. "| St. Loui 5 0 land Indians defeated the Wash-' Boston aa Senators by an identical ‘ Athletics triumphed over the De- |, tet Tigers, 2-0. Chicago White tripped up the New York Vankees, 9-2. Results and batteries of last night's games follow: NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game At Chicago , R. H. E, Patiadeiphia Ray Ot Gr ity, Hughes and Semin- ie&: Borowy and Livingston. vo Ft Wyse, R. H. E. |. .. Behrman, Barney, | Seed and Edwards, Anderson; } Strmevieh and Lopez. 0 4 2/Ptolemy XI, aeweeel® 10 0 flute player. Kinder, Night Game At Washington Cleveland -4 Washington - met] Feller and Hegan; Haefner Early. H. E. 73 Re and Night Game At Philadelphia R. HE. Detroit is OF 50 Philadelphia — =? Das Newhouser and Richards; Sav- age and DeSautels. Night Game At New York R, H. E. Chicago 91f 1 New York 22°88 Lopat and Hayes; Gumpert, Queen, Gettel arid Niarhos. Cleopatra was the daughter of nicknamed the A human being’s eyelids biink from three to six times, a minute, | torium: Seats in the Harris H}emen- Delmonica. Fi 9:00—Griffin’s Bar vs, Miami, . Herald. RECREATION Basket- wait col Honahait Gauss, Die: “=e } Instruction Monroe County, Florida, Office of the Superintendent, 2nd Floor, County. Court House, , Key West, Florida. SBALED) BIDS, subject to the conditions contained herein will b received at the above address unt! M., Eastern. Daylight Time, Aug 29, 1946; and them publicly opened, for’ furnishing and install- iS not less. than 400, and not more than 460 Auditorium chairs for the Harris Elementary School, South- ardand Margaret Streets, Key | West, Florida, complete according to. specifications: SPECIFICATIONS Furnish and install not less than 400 and not more than, 460: Auditor- jum Chairs; installation to be made on level pine floor, being Properly fastened or serewed to the floor, Consideration will be given for either the Upholstered Beat with plpwect back; or with deep-curved 7-ply back and long roll 5-ply comfort seat, with silent ball-bearing hinges and securely solid arm-rest, or its equal. Bidders: are requested to visit the school and determine for them selves the amount of work, mater- jals and equipment involved. The right is reserved to accept | or reject any or\all bids, to waive any informality or irregularity in bids received. Envelopes. must be sealed, mark- ed, and addressed as follows: Bid fer Furnishing and Install Audi- tary School, To be opened DT. WILLARD M. ALBURY, Superintendent of Public Instructions, Monroe County, Florida, 2nd Floor County Court House, Key West, Plorida. auglt Key West, Florida, bl August 29, 1946, 0 28-1946, IN TRE CIRCUIP COURT OF BLEVENTH JUDICIAL CERCEER OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. ‘CBRY, 4 Case No. 10-855 CLARENCE E. HICRRAN J.. Garcia; | 1 i va. MARY LELA PARKS, 1 Def ORDER: OF PUBLICATION Mary Lela Parks Hickman, 920° Light Street, Baltimore, Maryland You are hereby required to ap- bean to the of Complaint for jivorea. in the above styled cause on or before the 23rd day of Sep- tember, A, D: 1946, atherwise the ailepations therein will be taken as }To: ris to be published once w ov four consecutive weeks The Key West Citizen, a news- er published in the City of Key Florida, e and Ordered this 20th August, A, 1. 1946. L) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By (sd) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Cle: (sd) Allan B. Cleare, Jr., Solicitor fon Plaintiff. aug21-28;sept4-11,1946 day IN THE CIRCUr wv OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Cane No. 10-846 LUTHER LEROY TYNDALL, ‘4 Plaintiff, DIVORCE y vm MAEBELLE TYNDALL, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION To: Maebelle Tyndall, 706 Pollock “+ Kinston, North Carolina. You are hereby required tq ar to the Bill for Divorce ‘f. ap- ited st you in the above styled on or before the 13th day of mber, A.D. 1946, otherwise the allegations contained therein will be taken as confessed. and Ordered at Key West, this 13th day of August, A.D. A (Cireuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court. (sd) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. By: Enrique: Esquinaldo, Jr., Attorney for Plaintiff. augi{-21-28;sept4,1946 NOTICE OF SALB: UNDBR TAX EXECUTION Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the following in- tangible personal property tax ex- ecutions issued against P. J. Cony way for enforcing the collection of the specified intangible personal taxes remaining unpaid, ax Execution for Year 1940 2 : 464.37 for Year 1941 -. 506.3% Year 1942 we 1,128.44 Execution Hxecution for ecution for Amour Tax Execution Amount 0. IT have levied for Year 1845 on. the Bags bed real Pp erty, lying ant in Manvoe ‘ounty, Plorid: ccording to the records of sai County, owned by the said BP. & Conway, to-wit: Lot 3, Square 3, Pract 14 Lot % Sanare 3, Tract 14 Lot 6, Square 3, Tract 14 Lot 4, Square i, Tract 19. Lot 2a, Square 1, Tract 19 Part Lot 5, of Sec: 18, Twp: 66, R. 30, consisting of 1 acre on No Name Key. The * aforesaid property will be offered for sale and sold by me to the highest bidder for cash at the front deor of the County Court } Moaroe County, in Key ida. on Saturday, Sep- 1946, at 12:00 Noon, said sale will be held and as aforesaid for the parnose isfying. said tax, execution ise my hand at Key West, Florida, this 2ist day of Amgust, 194° BOWARD. B. WILSON, : ° Tax Collector Rak House West, tember EL Fic 7th, > ot founty, Monroe Cow want | Attorney for Plaintiff. p aumy-14-21-28,1946 JOHN C. DOLES, Plaintitt, vs, BIVORCE CLARA DOLES, : Defendant, NOTICE TO APPEAR | To: Clara Doles, -* | Order shall a hier vs, GEORGE Bt. McWAt! To: Geo 347 You are, hereby required pear to the Bill for Divo: ; oe hata the. 9th day On, @ if Th 1948, . ).cause | September, A. i aul the ms contained: herein hwilk be taken. as. ‘ Done and Ordered at Key West, > ees 6th day. of August, A. D.. 194 (Cireuit Court . . ‘3 Seal). Ross © Rewate: Clerk of Circuit Court. By Kathleen Nottage,, Deputy Clerk. Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr... ve JENNY JUANITA FALLS BUMGARNER, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION To: Jenny Juanita Falls. paumgarnen, rute Gastonig, North Carolina You are hereby required. to. ane pear to the Bill of Complaint ‘for divorce in the above styled. «i on or before. the 23nd day of tember, A: D. 1946, otherwise the allegations. therein will be taken as. canfessed. i This. order !s to be published once @ week for four consecutive weeks in, The het West Citizen, & news- paper ublished in the City of Key est, tovidn, Done and Ordered, this 20th day et August, A, D. 1946, x (SHAT) Re Monroe County, Florida, By (sd) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk, | | (sd) Allan B. Cleare, Ir. Solicitor for Plaintiff. | ree Oe qum?t -28;9ept4-11,1946 | Bx todeean euibee 7) § tt aNb ron MONROE COUNTY, | IN CHANCERY. Gane Na, 10-884 IN. PHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE RREVE 1% Ditmas Court, Boston, Massachusetts. Tt is hereby ordered that you are nequined: to appear on the 6th day of September, 1946, before the above entitled court to the Bt of Complaint, filed. aganist. you in the above entitled cause and the Key West Citizen is hereby designated) as the newspaper in whieh this | be published once a} week for four consecutive weeks. Witness the Honorable Aquilina Lopez, Jr., as One of the Judges of this Court and the Seal of this West, Court in the City of Key Monroe County, Plorida, this Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cireuit Cow Monroe: County By Kathleen e, Deputy Clerk, aug?-14-21-28,1946 6th IN THR CIRCUIT © ELEVENTH JUD OF THE SPATE IN AND ROR MONROE © IN CHANCERY, Case: ANNULMENT FLORA BURCH. Plaintiff, vs. JOHN E. BURCHETT, Defendant. ORDER TO APPEAL TO: John. &. Burchett, Prestonsburg, Kentucky. It is hereby ordered that you are required, to appear on the 16th day. of September, 1946, before the above entitled court to the Bill ef Com- nlaint filed against you the above entitled cause and The Key West Citizen is hereby, designated as the newspaper in which this erder shall be published once @ week for four consecutive weeks Witness the, Honorable Aquiling Lopez, Jr., as One of the Judges of this Court and the Seal of this Court in the City of Key West, Monroe County, Blorida, this 1gth day of August, 1946. (SEAL) ‘oss € Sawyer Clerk, reuit Court | Monroe County, Florida. By: Kathleen. @ottage, Jeputy Clerk. augl4-21-2: psept4, 1946 NOTICE |TO ASSEMBLER AND: Of GANEE rH wk OF Tee The undensigned: male registered voters of the community of Taver- nier, Florida hereby give notice of their intention to organize and es- tablish a municipal government d incorporate, in aceardance with apter 165, Title Nil, Florida Statutes, 1941, the town of Tayér- nier, Plorida, including ali of the territory bounded on. the North by Florida Bay, on the Bast by the North Half of Section 23, Town- ship 62 South, Range 38 East, on the South by the Atlantic Ocean and bounded on the West by Tav- ernier Creek, being on the Island of Key Largo. County of Monroe and State of Florida, All of the registered voters re- siding in the above proposed cor- porate limits are hereby notified and required to assemble at the Tavernier Public School House, Tavernier, Florida at 8 | P.M. oelock on September 9th, 1946 to select officers and organize a municipal government for the pro- posed town of Tavernier, Florida. Dated this 7th day of August, A. DL 1946. W. M PINDER JACK. O, KINSON WG. cu ‘ DIONTSIO: DIAZ CHARLIE DIAZ JOHN D. MILLER RALPH B. GILLESPIB GEO. W. MARSHALL BR SHARLR CHAS. C. ALBURY YM. BROOKS MeCRORY ORCE | the irae | CORE RETRABRRERERBETHRHEERE TO: “ALL ISTERED’ VOTERS, _ OF THE PROPOSED COR- PORATE LIMITS. OF THE, TOWN OF TAV i FLORIDA AS HRBRE. DESCRIBED. i words, is That Pays $25 A WEEK TO START (About $108 a Month)! Over $30 a Week (about $130 a month) after 6 Months’ training and experience in: TELEPHONE OPERATING . + «That's for a 40-hour week, and there’s opportunity to earn considerably more for overtime work at time-and-a-half BUT THAT’S NOT ALL Scheduled Pay Increases Liberal Employe Benefits. Vacation With Pay Investigate This Fascinating Position Today! Telephone Office Mrs, McDermott, Chief Operator SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH COMPANY For Sale—1936. Oldsmobile 4-door sedan. by carriage, deluxe. Apply 1028 Virginia St. augl9-3tx 1.- 5. herse Johnson outboard mo- tor. 1317 Petronia St. Call after 4 p.m. aug] O-3tx When vou think of plumbinr, supplies or plumbing wor, think of Pepper’s. Call us: per's Plumbing Su Fleming, Phone 118. ies, 512 augl-tf For Sale — Yellow leatherette couch and chair, $55. Light oak dinette set, 4 chairs, $40. Bed, with coil springs and. Simmons mattress, $20, Baby ‘crib, $5. On display at 2805 Sftaples Ave. Wed. eve,, five ta eight p.m. / augld-3tx ror sale cheap, household furni- | ture. Call 324 W. aug20-2tx et Sale—H. D. motoreycie. Ap- ply at 1016 Eaton street. , aug20-3tx —— 2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows, _— furnished and unfurnished; augl9-tf} small down it, balance - payable monthly. Johnson Upholster and trimmer. Apply) Johnson, Phone 372. augl-tf | Key West Bedding. augi-tf || —_—_____—_— -},Small furnished house. Also ship Butcher. Steady job. Apply), .builder’s tools. 907 Center St, Baer’s Market. aug20-6t) ” i aug?2!-3tx j SALESMEN WANTED For Sale—Army cot and tailored Wanted—Reliable man for Raw- leigh business in Monroe Coun- ty. Easy te bell household products, sold 20 years to 1500 families. We teach you how; supply sales, advertising litera- ture—all you need. Nearby dealer, W. Knuze, making sales ever $75 weekly. Rawleigh’s, Dept.. FAH-116-G, Memphis, Tenn. : aug13-14-15-20-21-22x $7.50. Call 862-W. aug21-5tx mattress. *36 Chevrolet, 44%-ton stake body. OPA price. Apply 1111 Duval St. aug21-4tx FOR RENT Completely furnished apartment and modern cottage near South Beach. Phone 622 or 391-J. | augi6-5t WANTED Wanted—Children to care for, hour, day or week. Light lunch included, $3.00 weekly. 400 Aronovitz Lane or call 275-R. aug21-4tx ‘ Cool, furnished rooms, one block from South Beach. Apply 413 United Street. aug1l7-6tx Furnished cottage, couple only. 1128 Margaret street or phone 846-J. augl9-3tx MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration sales and service. Repairs on all makes. All work ‘age nteed, Mumford .& Ross, 220° Duval’st., phone’333. © augl8-tf SX |Carapbell’s, 928° Division, phone 189. Keys made, locks repair- ed, ete. augl-lmo Electrical contracting; motors, generators, radio repairs and ap- pliances. Sawyer’s Electrical Repair Shop, 302 Virginia St., phone 1596. aug8-12tx FOR SALE House in town for rent from Aug. 21st to Dec. Ist. Reasonable rent, Adults. Living. room, dinit room, kitchen, two bed- rooms; Call 31 or 342. : Hl ie augi9-3tx Light housekeeping rooms. $5 per week. 411 William St. aug20-26tx Furnished apartment for rent. Apply Monroe Market. aug20-3tx One-bedroom furnished apart- ment. All modern convenienc- es. Apply 801 Virginia St. aug21-3tx | Two small cabins. Price $600.00 each, 700 Duval St., phone 16. aug20-4tx Pontoon, new, Army surplus. Cost over $1000: Can be used as dock for small boats. $75.00 cash. Phone 502. augl2-tf | Beautifully furnished house, sev- en rooms, three of which «are bedrooms and bath, on.90 x 90 Furnished house and cottage, hot | and cold water; no children or pets. Apply rear 1012 Varela street. saug21-4tx ROOM AND BOARD Two home-cooked meals served; daily. Large, cool rooms with! private entrance to each room and bath. Breakfast, 7 to 8) am. Dinner 5 to.6 p.m. $15; (one in a room), $12:75 (two in’ corner; landscaped, private garage, city water, General} a room), $11.75 (three in aj Electric ice. bex, gas stove, hot} room). Mrs. Gabel, 704 Eaton! water. Phone 16. augl9-4tx| St. aug2l-6tx | a Homes. A beauty on large land- PHOTO SUPPLIES | seaped lot, completely furnish-j | ed. A: bargain at $7,000: Two! For Sale — New press cameras, bedrooms, large screened porch, large living and dining room. All electric kitchen and bath. Three-bedroom home, good resi- dential location. This is a steal » for $7,000, $5,000: cash, balance to suit. A good investment. Phone 16; between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m, or 7:30 to 9 p.m, augl9-4tx. movie cameras and binoculars. Evans Camera Shop, 506 South- ard Street. aug20-tf i LOST | Lest—Silver bird costume pin, Wednesday, August 14th, be- tween Driftwood Club on Du- } val and corner Fleming and William streets. Finder call 741-W. aug20-2tx Just overhauled. 1 ba-|* ee _ / Zissen. Bowery: Bums, one* the crack softball on Saturday, repairs: or installations. #fep-| of the twin bill and another team selected’ to engage the Bums in the second battle. In this man; ner, all will be given. a chance— not a selected few. : Every club in the league has a number of outstanding’ playcks. The Machinists have Sterling, Al- bury, Castro, ¢<MeCarthy, cock and others; Jewelers have M. Hernandez, B. Roberts, Alon- zo and Sweeting; Legion has Jack Villareal,, Hopkins, J. Ogden and others; Roy’s Auto Parts has Las- tres, Meadows, Haskins and other good players; Veterans of Foreign Wars have Del Valle, Domenech and others; Flying Eagles have | Vidal, D; Fernandez and R. Gar- cia, and Adams Dairy has J. Lew- is, Al. Cruz; Sue Griffin and oth- ers, All together, they. would give Key. West two. good. teams and all the clubs would be represented. How They Stand Club— W.L. Pet. GB. Brooklyn _... 70 44614 St. Louis _.. 69 44.610 % Chicago _... 60 92, 536 914 Boston - - 5555. 500 13 Cincinnati 5163 447 19 New York 49.64 433 21 Philadelphia _ 47 63. .427 21% Pittsburgh _. 45 63 .416 22% AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— W.L. Pet. GB. Boston _.. 83 36.697 New York 67 49 > 577 Detroit 6450 = 561 Washington 58 60 491 Cleveland 56: 62.474 Chicago. - . 53 64 463 29 St. Louis _.. 50:65 435 31 Philadelphia . 36 81 307 46 Si * Softail Standings CLASS A Club— WL Pek Bottle Cap Inn (Machinists) 5 0 LOZ) Sher Jewelers -...... 5 2 (714 } American Legion _.__ 4-3. .571 Roy’s Auto Parts ....4 4 .500 Adams Dairy _2 3° 4e Flying Eagles 2 3. 406 Vets of Foreign Wars 3 4 .429 CLASS B Club— W. L. Pct. Griffin Conch Garden 3 1 .750 Miami Daily News ...2 2 .500 Delmonico 2 2 500 Miami Herald 1 3. .250 Enameled handles on kitchen utensils will not chip or fade if they are coated with colorless nail polish. BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610. Duval St. COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES { Received Daily by Leased Wire Popular Brands of Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks i j