The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 13, 1941, Page 3

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Grid Battle Was Won By D RATLIFF * Leg nyt Oaaerageas , Dee. 12-—The Texas Aggies can thank the| “ag for a major share * _ ‘Play again Nov. 15 when the ao ery het jeuerred Prats a But he out ie a erg who stepped in to carry just in — hit victories. | | Gus disappointed at not ~~} getting into the game. but he kept his eyes open looking for a way to help. He noticed on a cer- tain pass play the. T.C.U. left ity’s /halfback was open each time. + As the Frogs pounded down- line- | field in the closing minutes with the score tied 7-7, Gus went to Coach Leo Meyer. ited case. was In- in Te- knee. said. “It's been open he wasn’t ready to it’s open right now”. Meyer @ touchdewn with ¢ight seconds te go. “Gus .contrbiuted. as much as! anybody. He was as alert as any- body in the game”. “Old 98 will go for a score”, he didn’t even get to play. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN N all day and | grabbed Van Hail, Emery Nix pitched to Hall for ; “In my book”, said Meyer, | That’s the story of a hero who apitol Consensus i By WM. GRIFFIS / | TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 13.— Co.) are separately refunding KEY WEST CONCHS' THIRD | D#de county's 1941 assesed val- original issues, but are usi BASEMAN INFORMED Pog als Properties is Lead @ way, the good bonds oat os l enti = ae © bad ones in a one-trai ation of $524,382777, The tote! deal in such a way tha’ {1941 assessed ‘valuation, when give the poorer class o: GFITIIOTS LS RAIDERS TACKLE | Lee and ‘Herriando tounties’ rolls i fare completed, will*“be slightly Willian |(Buten) ‘Caties;youth- less than -$2,200,000,000. 4 county court house, is being rebuilt and add- }ed to. A part of the original 4 _ Structure was built by George Cates, who played his first Proctor, a free-born negro, then season with the Red Hats last/@ See eet George left a year, his fourth in Florida State oldest living aiiacited Mi. Se j-' Florida's Legislature, serving in Peay et OF PE Pees Watt | ay: towee and Gedale devin hess manager of the club, that reconstruction days and now re- Some of the prestige of Governer Holia: ‘mer in a confi e- with ‘the Board of Administration that be would not agree to uping road and bridge bonds. ed by the stat with other obligations, teid Crum- of © his terms will be satisfactory to the DeLand front office. It bad been rumored here pre- viously that Cates would be Siding in Tallahassee. John was |@ free-born negro but was sold | into slavery for his father’s debts when his father joined the gold | Tush to California in "49 and left Tallahassee owing $3000. REGULARS SUNDAY | IN BALL TWIN BILL Red Raiders, whose su- Premacy in the city’s base- ball league was short-lived, make another try for leader- ship tomorrow afternoon at Price Field on Trumbo Is- land. Paul Albury’s up-and- coming Regulars will furnish opposition for the Raiders in the upper part of a twin bill but’ ardent followers gener- ally concede victory for the youthful Red nine. Key West Conchs, who slipped on top last Sunday. fackle the revamped Tro- jams im the nightcap. Fans expect the Conchs to run in- TRADE AT HOME. and SAVE the difference | ae Phone 175 PaGe TSR Owersea: - oe $18 Fimmang Scree. 8A, STELL’S BEAUTY NOOK ae 536 Fleming Street Your Holiday Permanent W2-< and New Haw Styies Paoms o> Seft Water Used Exclusively LA CONCHA BEAUTY SALON | —Presents— ; The Newest Fall and Winter Shades of | by EUGENE. Ro improved Drene Shampoo At No Extra Cost | Phone 128 La Concha Hotel Building | || SIMON 508 Duval Street Between Office Hours. Phome 762-J HAVANA CRUISES (SUMMER RATES PLANE OR ——APPLY— E’S TOURS + Phone 23> Nex: To Eze From Any Electrical Current— DAYTON WATER PUMP} fo Po4 rome | &€ ROBERTS RUNNING WATER Duval Streets —— ?; PHONE NO. 1 NEW DELUxE- + + | Ben C. hwa r mer’ CLIDPDIIIIILISGSIISIIIRESAODODOLE DELI CAROLYN BEAUTY SaALOm Introducing Our Sew Permanent Wave Mache NEWEST HAR STYLES All-Around Operatom—Hac % senna ne ante te / SOLD ON EASY TERMS | WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING SEABOARD RAILWAY Fares - Schedules: - Thesets SIMONE’S TOURS 508 Duval Street eee DES ff "Subscribe t0 The Citizen, 20c weekly. TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR x BRAND | YOUR NEWSBOY - . . buys his copies of The Citizen at whole- sale, sells them at retail. + + + Pays cash for his papers. . . « loses if a customer fails to pay. - . is embarrassed if a customer is slow pay. - » - goes the limit for his trade, is on the job rain or shine, seryes his customers well. + +. aks customers to cooperate by paying him promptly and regularly. THE CITIZEN Circulation Department =! No House Is Impossible. . . Repairs and Remodeling a Are Easy and Inexpensive | HGUSES, LIKE PEOPLE, are as old There is mo reason why am 1898 house should still look like the “Bustle” period. Architectural styles change frequently, i. PLAY ALL DAY $1.00 AIDA, no a: ap nomen dl re i Ui te FF uy pine ti i : : & } N ' N N N) N N N N N N N ‘ i) N N A) IN) N N N N) N) N IN) N N N IN A) N N) N \ N N N) N) N N IN NY IN N N N iN IN N ® N N N N N N N yt rf a é f portant activity, can make your house look HF Ht |. | FRIGIDAIRE built. 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