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gen a + Merch | wherh was badly & Gol Key West Merchants won over w & cman pon oe The 1 ot the Key the league-leading eee) cre Cem obey 4 monthly dinner Acre and ptt themselves at tl SS BRE" wet |west Gott Club will be: tind ia [top of the Class last Thuratiay whch | Duffy's Tavern, at 7:30 p. m,jnight at Bayview Park. The Vet- ma mah. Monday, Robert : lerans of Foteign Wars took a slnee poche, “&: nent committee figter grip on ‘iret place in, the and this morning that ts League when they beat ‘wilt be on the club, % the USS, Howard W. Gilmore out- Cure tutes te ‘The team of Harry Knight is at [fit in seeond game of the . bys present one-up, but there are stilt °Venins- ee) ve © {© ieany matehes to be played atid | Merchants had a big first in- 4 of the Captain Gilmore Park ning when they scored eight runs re ey Fee Off three hits, three bases on balls © though St. . ‘and several errors. the deadline arrives tomorrow. LY te bold | In the second stanza a double 4 | Be by Vidat sta Feitae single gave 2 we u lerchants another run. Wave been Baseball Sta’ After walking Vidal in the efeminated in Pri- | t+ Gemme by loving to the | Lowe fee lost six fourth, Griffen went to the show- ers. Bolton todk his place on the mound. A sacrifice hit and two By The Associated Presé geeee ere they took ANDING: wil dpitches scored Vidal. femme of the decisive | ST: s In the sixth, a walk, a single by je aoms | American Leegue Vidal and a couple of errors let Breve defected St. Louis |. Cltb— W. L. Pet |two more runners eross the plate. New York 93 54 For Jerry’s Half-Acre, a walk ae stag Meseee Soahe al. a tasten 79 67 \Sdilan da double by Walker pro- he RP OE, OE: Detroit 78 68 duced its first rum. Three bases bag aye me worse then ® Cleveland 77 68 $81jon balls, a passed ball and two Be the league leadership. Philadelphia 74 72 .$0%|combined, combined with a hit by @ the Dxtgere lowe all their Chicago 67 79 .459\Mira, scored four runs in the eh games and the xWashington 60 85 .414 fourth. Four hits and an error wie of 1) it would be even St. Louis 55 90 .379|accounted for four more in the eed j*-Friday’s game not included, sixth. W tight Brooklyn blew National League In the seventh, Sweeting dou- Blanco were outstanding in the field for the victors, Higgin- botham, Vinson and Griffen for . > See Be methoms-| Civb-— w. bled and Pineda singled with two shewter whew they bowed Broukiyn oss. | outs. Then Higginbotham hit a eh © 7 A Dedger win. | emt. Louis 80 63 Fo line drive over Valdes’ head. Val- wth the Cords’ bows, Boston 81 67 des jumpéd and knocked down Reve enulfed out the last New York 76 68 ‘the ball, turned arouna and caught OB tw Cincinnati 71 78 jit eee 6k ARES That re Rimer belted home run xChicago 66 79 -455 jtired the side and ended the bat- Be © fer Pitebereh and is now Pittsburgh 60 87 .408 tle. eee te Weeee lm that de. Philadelphia «...59 87 404) Mira, three safeties, topped the et witty Breee Edwards, "--Pridey’s game not included. /losers.at bat, and Vidal, two safe- on Reteneen aod Cary Burs thet led the winners. Pazo, Brost Bt bemmere fer the Dodgers, who! fweee bie comfortable lead The Mew Vork Guante’ record Josers. fee rom tatet Nt BIT fox the Meee ining: FRE oe oo Sane me Jerry's 001 4040-9 9 6 eeoun mash wth two ono eda Merchants . 810 102 x—12 6 3 te Chwsge Cube 69 . Bolton and Vinson; R. Cemeemmats Reds clubbed Dutch | Perez’ and Fieitas. Seemed for 15 tite im 2 04 de! Two-base hits: Mira, Walker, ee over the Prilties was Sweeting, Vidal; stolen bases: Gee Pet wm over the knuckle Fleitas 3, Vidal 2, Valdez, shield tee othe whe bed beet them Herenadies, | Sweeting. Soe eee tees thie year Bd Broutt, Sererece Bite: : q © We certer, corned be tpurth struck out: by Perez 4, by Griffen 2, by Bolton 4; bases on balls: off Perez 5, off Griffen 5, off Bolton Frome Geen) Ghee herted his 2; time of game: 1.15. —— ft -owplet game since July Re be Gree & feurthitter In the nightcap, the Vets and Cteege for a 1 victory Gilmores started out scoring in — ee Gees fe open € AA eee eeeseeeseaadling very first ts 4 . Gilmore tallied the first run on Be cree Ge he Vents despite CLASS A the fi 2 @ootle (et tetned him 2) Chub W. L. Pct.|a walk and a wild pitch and a ee © oe eeeeee. et © et wets of Foreign Wars 10 3 .769/0ne on a walk, an error and sin-' Se sone Beaty Were temeres nies rors Show 8 flO ET Hrernandes and Satara, }USS. Gilmore 5 5 ty * . @ & ate Ge & Low CLASS B runs in the second frame for the 4 with Gem Mel's!) chp . Five hits, including dou- etme the parade Ted Key West Merchants bles by Machin and Santana, plus Dees cowed he bengue-toad- 'Jerry's Malf-Acre two errors, accounted for five Re bette erereee te Mf with Adams Dairy runs for the Vets in their half of ee ft eet Betty Doerr Naval Hospital the second and gave them a com- a fortable lead. wp from ree NEE EI, 1) Th third, a walk and singles me. v “ by Stinett and Stenger sent two ~~ r a _S ' ay o Softball Games pore uae across home plate od - me ! for the Gilmores. = om Veen, * S YVIEW PARK ‘The Vets pulled away again in waeg eee ray Nr GAMES the their half of the third when OS —NNNN |W ells doubled: and four free pass- =. om ‘ ne . first and a couple of errors tobe were tet seheduted | woNDAY. podird * P| 7 American Legion vs. USS. “tes j lies. \ | Gilmore The Vets sewed up the game in #15%-Adams Dairy vs. Key line fourth when they scored four West Merchants. more runs on singles by Castro TUESDAY and Batton and a double by Wells, 130 4 Sports Shop VS. 'acsisted by three errors. Vv ,.| Gilmores blasted out six sin- RECREATION | @15—Naval Hospital vs. Jerry's !gies in the fifth for four runs. —_ Acre. At bat, the leadesr were Stin- THURSDAY ett, three, and Stenger, Fallon SERRNS Rout Bench, Hm OS American Legion vs./and zimmer, two each,’ for. the eesrera Patna chat Deer, | vFw Jerry's |tO8e"™, and Wells, three, and San- 4 * @th—Adames Dairy vs. Jerry's |tana, two, for the victors. Carctine Street, Crety Half-Acre. Hernandez, Castro and Batton . gerth end of Grinnell FRIDAY played well afield for the win- | 7 90-USS. Gilmore vs. Bob's ners, as did Papyzian, Snee and BASEBALL Comes, wmunity on Sports Shop Stenger for the losers. Seether afternoon, ot Muntet-| 515 Key West Merchants vs.! Score by innings: R. H. E. Pe bine Avenue, Naval Hospital. Gilmere _. 122 04A— 911 8 } om Veterans 153 40—13 11 1 Get Course, TODAY'S Porter, Tucker and Fallon; } : - Arias and Castro. ne = m } ANNIV ERSARIES ne ah pale two-base ey might : Well , Santama. Machin; (Know America) | i {stolen bases: Machin 2, Fallon, courts) 1s00- . ong i mane pa ae: struck out: by Arias 2, end Bayview | Mexican ar, noted ¥ Porter 1, by Tucker 3; bases leone, Confederate, soldier, by on balls: off Arias 3, off Porter 2, lin Virginia. Died Sept. 9, 1067. | tf Tucker 5; double plays: Snee 1e15--Charles Melton Walcot, 2 to Si to Papyzian; umpires: jereat American, comedion- play le. Gi ffen and J. Mira; time of Sar a ach pied hag eee: 110, en Viewpoint yaRouND fuundens | tase Attert J. Myer. SRemy | Our landlord has a very good ldescription of how he feels ab. nal Corps whose weather ob-/Cescription of how he feels about feedvations resulted in the U.S. the income tax: - — ] Heureeu in 1870, wheih “I laugh out of one eye be- Ter Goat To Be Tene ‘ate = fe at Newburgh, ed @ausé 1 earned so much money, Bike You cow be Ber © Om Died Aug M4, 1880. and cry out of the other because “ 1ea3—Dewis Ross Locke (“Pe-|I have so little left.” he Me fev. he bete wotewm V. Nasby"), Ohio journ- We eee bce Beets tm he chert, att, noted political satirist, born!famed New York naturalist, ex- Ben. tie chiffonter. off Vestal, N. ¥. Died Feb. 15, 1888. ' plorer and author, born in New Ce tree it | 18t0—George Bird = Grinnell,' York. Died April 11, 1938. | ants Leading C League By Beating Jerry’s | Half-Aere Team Last Night VETERANS TAKE FIRM-* ER GRIP ON FIRST PO-! ° SITION IN CLASS ro. Boca Chiea combined to give them three tal- lass B Has 2 Games For Sunday “JAKE WORTH RAMBLERS UN-| ABLE TO GET HERE TOMOR- ROW, BUT WILL BE HERE NEXT SUNDAY Tomorrow night the Boca Chica Bombers have been sched- ,uled to play a doubleheader, the first game with the Section Base, and the second game with the Red Raiders. These games will see lots of aetion, for Day and Finkelstein will probably hook up in the first game, and the fans know what keen rivalry these two clubs hold against each other. | The Red Raiders are always anxious to beat the Flyers, and Gaby Lastres will pitch and Rob- erts catch for the Raiders, and|j Hanson and Gorton will eomprise the battery for the Flyers. First game will start at 1:30 Pp. m., and the second at 3:30 p. m. Admission is free. A telegram from Lake Worth states that that team was unable to come over Dixie Highway No. 1 on account of its condition, but will be here next Saturday wiht- | out fail. The Lake Worth team wants the Key West boys to be preparedg for the great Swede Hansen .will be with them. The International League play is over, ‘and Hansen is ready to pitch for | his home town. i Miss M. Watson | Chief Stewardess Nat. Airlines| (Speewt 1 The Citizen) MIAMI, Sept. 19—Appointment of Miss Margaret Watson of Jack-: sonville as chief stewardess of National Airlines was announced today by Miss Helen Bowen, superintendent of passenger serv+ ice. ; Miss Watson has been di- visional chief stewardess at Jack- sonville since January, 1946, and for two years previous was as- sistant chief stewardess for the NAL system. Prior to that she had served as flight stewardess for a year. She came to National after a year of grade school teach- | ing and a short term as a dental lassistant. Her new post brings ‘her to National Airline’s gen- eral offices in Miami. Miss Watson succeeds Miss you Ni sYes, 4 knéw. Out fiat is like that. rp ceived Hy Fa lies ber 7, f Jaw md wa Proposals will be the aft My, ant a $1, tor City ion of West, forts » at ot to $:00 p. nr, Octéi Grider, furnishing a Diesel Mo Mpla- tered at Neels) fower Controtled, x board with Boots, oh ‘Tandem et witht 19.00% 26+ 8 gre 200% 2 o Ply Fi » St ing and Lighting gre ae Scari- tier titehment. be 4 with Standard Equipment (86 Aceés- sories) Not less than’ 21,560. Ihs., to.b. Key West, Florida,—felivery must be stated. ‘The City reserves thé Maht to ae~ cept or reject any and all Bids. ROY HAMLIN, City Clerk. sep 20-24:29; det 6, 1947. NOTICE OF CALLING FOR Nolicé-is hereby étven to whom it may concerm that on thé t4th day of October, A.D. 1947, at 7:30 P.M., in the Monroe County Court House, Key West, Florida, the Board of | County Commissioners of Moti County, Florida, wilh open sealed bids for the, following: Construction, of “Monroe ‘ at Key Wes to plans an specifications drawn and. pre- pared by R. D. Spalding & As- sociates. Cope oe plats, specifications and alt the neécessaty bid ihfor- mation thay We obtained from the Clerk of the Board of County Com-| missioners, Monroe County Court House, Key West, Florida, upon de- posit of ‘Twenty-five (325,00), which WHT be retutned up- on return of plans and specifica- tions. Alf bids must bé tn the hands} of the County Clerk on or betgte 5 on Tuesday, October Commission _ reserves the right to accept or résect any and all bids made purstiant to this ad- vertisement. Dated September 22th, 1947, at) Cc SAWYER, Key West, Florl¢ Clerk, Board of Coutity Commissioners, Mo ttroe County, Florida. sept 1947, IN THE y AT OF THE PG I i AND FOR MONROR cornet. is CHANCERY. Cute Nay ttt GERTRUDB, GONZALE: WARSKOW, Praintiff, ys. TAVORCE ERNEST PAUL WARSKOW, Jr., Jatentan: y SiH OF PERLICURON * TO: Ernest Paul Warskow ‘ Willamétte Skat! Rr Route No. 5, Will Boulevard, Charlotte, North Carolina. You are hereby recuired to ap- nson the ahove styled a the 15th day of October, A. otherwise the allegations ¢ d_ thetein will be taken ay confessed. Dohe and Ordered at Key West Florida, this 12th day of Septem- ber, AD. 1947. f Cifouit Court Sea : ROSS € SAWYER, Clerk of Citeuit Court. By: Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. Jr., b agalhst fou Enrique Esquinaldo, Attorney for I tif! 8 -20-27; oct 4, 1947. r x 2 Ci COURT OF THE NeLEW u Semele emccurr OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FORK MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANG € THEADOR No. 11-121 OUISE THURSTON, Ptaintiff, re RNOLD THURSTON. GRIFFITH ARNOLD 'RSTON, Defendant. OF PUBLICATION fith Arnold Thurston, th Street, y City, New Jersey. are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill for Bivorce filed against you in the above styled cause on or before the 8th day of . AD. 1947, ions contained therein will confessed. nd Ofdered at Key West, . this 5th day of Septem- 1947 t Court Seal) ROSS C SAWYER, Clerk of Cireit C Ry: Alice H. Salgado, Deputy Clerk. | William V. Attorney Albury, for Plaintiff. MARGARET WATSON NAL Chief Stewardess Marion Pou, who has resigned in anticipation of marrying this winter. The new chief stewardess is ,the daughter of Mrs. M. L. Wat- son, 1655 Laura street, Jacksoh- : Ville, where she is a member of Fairmont Methodist Church and the Ponte Vedra club. She at- tended school at Calhoun, Geor- ‘gia; Fairmont School, Fairmont, j Ga., and Racine College, Chicago, majoring in home economics. Miss Anna Lee Graham has| been named to the divisional } chief stewardess post at Jackson- ville, vacated by Miss Watson. } Miss Graham, native of Tampa, | attended grade and high schools | in Fort Pierce, Fla, and the | Jones Business College, Jackson- | ville. and was clerk, cashier, | |bookkeeper and receptionist in a doctor’s office before taking to the Route of the Buccaneers with | National nearly three ago. U. S. farm woodlots cover about 126 million acres, the larg- est acreage being in the eastern half of the country. | * DIVORCE R, Defendant. i ORDPR OF PUBLICATION vi are hereby required to jap- wo the Bill for Diverce filed it you in the above styled on or before the Sth dayt of A.D. 1947, otherwise the i therein” will at Key weet a, this 5th day of September, t Court Seal), ‘ ROSS _C SAWYER, Clerk of Cireuit Comrt. By: Alice H, Salgado, Deputy Clerk. William V, ALBURY, Attorney for Plaintiff. sep 6-15 HE CIRCUIT COURT OF VENTH JUDICIAL CIRCU @ HE STATH OF FLORIDA, AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. CHANCERY. 11-115 + €ané No. !JOHN EDWARD STORM, Plaintiff, | y KATHRYN FLORENCE Li STORM, DIVORCE ORE Re hrs iN ane i CH TORE} Det. ORDER OF PU KATHRYN FE STORM, 59 Mercet Street, Phillipsburg. New Jersey. You are hereby reauired to ap- | Rear to the Bill of Complaint for divorce in the above stvled cause on or before the 30th day of Sen- tember. A.D. 1947, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed. To: is to be published once a ek for four consecuftve | Weeks In Phe K West Citizen, a ed in the City of Done and Ordered this 29th day Anenst, A.D. 1947 SEAL) ROSS © SAWYER, » Clerk of the Cirewit Court, Monroe © Ro % By: Alice H. Saleaao, Deputy Clerk Aan Ro Cleaee Solicitor tor P te Nain ite, ug 30; dep 6-13-20, 1947 Dohiars | sar tO the Bil for, Divorce filed! in otherwise the | “| proportional ORDINANCE NO, 165 COMMISSION. ORDINANCE AMENDING | Aothanen No. 183, COMMIS- THE SERIES, OF ORDIN- (CE OF THE CITY OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA,-SAME BEING 'AN ORDINANCE i “AN ORDINANCE RELATING tO THE MUNICIPAL LIGHT, POWER PLANT AND SYS- TEM OF THE CITY OF KEY ‘WEST, FLORIDA, REGULAT- News And Notes Jeereme Of Interest To Sportsmen i; been MOGUL fare, are 2 ee that may} interest, spor’ a R Pedro Rueda Last week, Pedro Rueda, ING THE USE, SALE AND |of Evelio “Skip” \ PRICES OF ELECTRIC CUR- |to the Great Beyond and |RENT, DEFINING OFFENSES |ing left a deep AND PRESCRIBING PENAL. |ily and to his TIES,” WHICH ORDINANCE [Rueda was ofte FINAL {fans in the READING AT A REGULAR|#*d eatly 1 WAS PASSED ON MEETING OF THE CITY COM- ANCE TWO NEW CLASSIFICA- TIONS FOR ELECTRIC CUR- RENT USED FOR COMMER- CIAL POWER _ PURPOSES, NAMELY, HEATING AND +2 |COOKING SERVICE, AND COM- MERCIAL WATER HEATING SERVICE WITH APPLICABLE RATES; AND PROVIDING WHEN ORDINANCE SHALL TAKE EFFECT. Be it enacted by the City Com- Florida: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 133, Commission Series, of the Or- dinances of The City of Key West, Florida, same being an ordinance entitled: “AN ORDINANCE RE- LATING TO THE MUNICIPAL LIGHT, POWER PLANT AND SYSTEM OF THE CITY OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA; REGULAT ING THE USE, SALE AND PRICES OF ELECTRIC CUR- RENT, DEFINING OFFENSES AND PRESCRIBING PENAL- TIES,” and which ordinance was passed on final reading of the 1947, be and the same is hereby Seetion 17 of said ordinance, the following: Heating and Cooking Service Schedule H-2 (Limited Application) | Availability: jable only to these consumers: a Commercial schedule. of an ment individual is not customer taking under this schedule. Character of Service: volts. ; Rate: First 200 KWH per month @ 6.0c Next 200 KWH Next 200 KWH Over 600 KWH per month @ Minimum Charges: or less of Maximum Demand. $1.00 per month per KW of Demand in excess of 10 KW. Tax Additions: . The abeve rate is subject to increases to com- pensate for any gross revenue, ilowatt hour, or other form of tax hereafter imposed by any municipal, state or federal taxing body, in accordance with the pro- visions of Schedule X-3. Commercial Water Heating Serviee Schedule H-3 Availability: This schedule is applies exclusively to use for heating water storage tank water commercial establishments under Character of Service: Service to be furnished under this schedule shall be single option of the Electric System. General Provisions: 1. At the option of the Electric System, service to water heaters may be limited to a maximum use of eighteen hours per day. . Serviee shall be metered on a cireuit which shall include all the heaters for one or more storage tanks but ex- clude all other service. . Service under this schedule may be limited to 6 KW capacity at the Electric Sys- tem’s option. The following are the maximum allowable capacities for tank heaters: 30 gallon tanks or smaller— 75 watts per gallon. 40 gallon tanks or smaller— 6242 watts per gallon. Over 40 gallon tanks, watts per gallon. . Heating elements shall be non-inductive and installa- 60 MISSION HELD May 15, 1947, |the city’s outstanding BY ADDING AT THE END oF |f@™ SECTION 17 OF SAID ORDIN. |Chieho, Antonio, Cheche, ed ball. niwere ste of fein Be Pai mission of The City of Key West, | City Commission held May 15, amended by adding at the end of This schedule applies to elec- tric cooking or heating service in } residence and commercial estab- lishments under the following limiting conditions and is avail- (1) Where the customer is tak- | ing lighting service under | (2) Where the lighting service apart- separately metered and billed to the services Energy delivered under this | schedule shall be single phase, 60 cycle, A. C. at nominal 115/230 per KWH per month @ 5.0c per KWH, per month @ 3.0c per KWH 2.0e per KWH \ $2.00 per month for first 10 KW | available |¢ireulation, published in the City throughout the entire territory |of Key West, Florida, onee a served by the Electric System. It|Week for two smeeessive weeks. electrically with}ing at a regular meeting held, heaters injAugust 19, 1947. the following general provisions.Jing at a fegtlar meeting held phase, 60 cycle, alternating cur- | Attest: rent at nominal 115 or 230 volts |ROY HAMLIN, ‘Jat the Fz. sotrow ifs ? city back in 900s. He married: the sister of 8 2 it [ families. She is the sister f iF Evaristo Rodriguez, ahd sons and nephews have al} ball players, for Felo, Jt.. and Pedro all p! i F i z They had pillars standing for years. They could be from Ponce de Leon drive to Miami. Al} have verted atid two large wit been added and a lect I. Houses all around to date 500 students: The lawns and Salinero is the son of a sister,|Sweeting, Bolten and ae and Skipper Rueda also plays. |hard t best. May he rest in peace and his; Adame ow —| family feceive this, my sinéére |is not the sympathy, in their hour of sor- West bese ome: row. iprising thew i | games. Mowpinat mun a ee or 10 ie niversi they have added additional wings, | the meek a | i afl id | Z ze The football team has 100 out trying to make the team a: they sure look good. Just w: their smoke next Friday ag: Baylor at the Orange Bowl. itch | | in tF i ivi. ate fu ia: iH Sky _abiis ite —, University of Florida Reeeived # letter trom the base- | jball and basketball couch of the | | University of Florida, Sam J. Mes | Callister, and he tells me that the jlocal boys will have a chance to go out and tty for the basebsll | Vets, and basketball teams and that he same elub the: will personally see that they all ing all © go out for the practice games, ton have We hope all the boys fndke the ones in the grade on one team or the other. sincerely I arrived at Homestead on my return home last Tuesday and |went right over to see our good | friend, Ansel Barrow, who is now ne ~ J ns senemine tions in excess of 1 KW shait 1 {alk to several of (he jam consist of two elements, each ‘different cities in Flarde to be protected by a thermo- found that some fever & stat. One element shall be commission. ee wore placed to heat the whole preg oh so aft it — tank and the other to heat! 1 have served twiee the upper part of the tank. | ing commission in the first-hal i f if I | Key i The capacity of the upper | we had some good fights and seam element shall not exceed raw ones ’ twice that of the lower ele- The aim of « state bowing cot ment. mission would be to «e that Rate: , fights are on the level 2.0c per KWH. | A fighter suspended or fined i Minimum Charge: one city, would not be able t $1.00 per meter per month. | fight in other cities im Plorwte, a Tax Additions: happens now. A fighter & sew The above rate ts subject to pro. suspended in Miem: and he jest goes and fights anywhere che i There is no stete low to stop him | The paying fans need some pre {tection from those phony fighters ahd promoters. portional increases to compen- sate for any gross revenue, kilo. watt hour, or other form of tax hereafter imposed by any muni- cipal, state or federal taxing body, in accordance with the provisions of Schedule X-3. | Section 2. This ordinance is to! take effect and be in force from and after the first day of Oeto- | ber, 1947, and shall be effee- tive upon the meter readings on and after said date and the Man- | ager is instrueted to have the! same published in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper of general Subscribe to The Citizen 610 Duval Street Read and passed. on first read- BASEBALL SCORES Cigars and t Drinks ———THREE FINE TRAINS-—————, ~ Read and passed on final read- September 2, 1947. WILLIAM W. DEMERITT, Mayor. H | City Clerk. 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