The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 26, 1949, Page 6

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mittee or a better kept course. By the way, whe threw a fit on a certain green recently, Hoping extensive and. intensive up priceless grass? 3 the state’s fiseal “We. have \streanili | “He's a bad mechanic ' | who dated and’sirnplified’ blames his tools.” qing procedures i= [as AU. QUEEN j ‘op} made much progress ‘there, is}: i much | more :that, be ac- 3 Play: Knight & Parker. defeated } complished card tetronninn wer Hirst & Wicker, 2-1; Klingaman:&4 6f the Legislature my paral: of | sources, Strayye defeated Hayes & } Art- ining “ and man,,3-2; Spottswood & Price de- feated J. Mira & H., Mira, 4-3; Hale & Barker defeated Pilgrim) . & Crawford, 2-1; (Lower, Brack- Burke & Hess defeated Valdez & ™" Parks, 2-1; nig <A & pane 1) \' Lastres 3 defeated Austin & Hattaway, ig b Ug | 1 2 : re he Bi. Giffin & Ellis defeated Brown & | taki ; discount} AL ee au aate a et third, and Santana at) iis ae ed. F1. is a good luck token that never lets yeu down. Condo, Anguiera and ee ee ee . today’s bigger pay checks con your hetuee for outfield duty. Red Raiders will have a , te tackle the Bombers if you start a savings account. Why net see we H Strayye. In | the 1 now? You will find a friendly welcome. ow ve + vay BS Second Match, the latter gentle- : : { ; : ‘ Oo i. 4 ‘> » oe men were forced to play 36 holes | by law to the’ General » Revenue , St Griffen behind the ; themselves’ - with for their play-off because of their} Fund and that all ents of of men xh Sanaa end tie with Hayes & Artman, at the} general government - the Sain 4 This 7, end of 18 holes. The Tournament} dut. of the'General Revenue Fund wilh os No cael 1:15 i jf Committee ruled another 18} and. that. they ‘operates: within holes-to decide the match... | their budgets. unde: more strin- the mp the Legion will (@) Photo D Its “were: 5 the K W Cubans and this The Consolation resul BETT’ LMAN | Knowles & Tyson defeated | Al-}. I recommend that all: contin: yg oes erty sa Sabla: he was {DUTY & Salas, 8-7; Mathews: & tng appropriations som General WEST » a Demeritt defeated venue be repealed-and that no ® the mound. This game crowned queen of the Women’s C sesceccevece Cooper, 3-2; Thurman : future Aaa r= be mare ® tot to both clubs for National AAU. Basketball | fearra’ Webb & Sosorian (32:1 for more teen two yeas, cx-ent tournament at Bt, chaesusl cea William & Sullivan defeated { specific seewderiahiony brid: March 21. {| Martin &'Mittner, 4-3. i ings at. the: Universities other “*sepeeesecespepos Poet j institutions, In other words, these . Calend: Ever hear of the guy who took] bulding appropriatiopg fhoutaibe oA A. R ONO VIT. Zi sou own MPOrES Caseidiar | iis stance oe Not Tee, rade j entirely separate ara other ra several flying stabs at the ball} appropriations “sl ran ; i hi | BASKETBALL J’ ] without so much as touching it?| until such. buildings have been may pon) High Schoo) Gymnasium © well, after. a half dozen} completed. ' (Night) is he turned to his partner} Since most 2a hare Ysta’ me , ; +e _ sDAY—~ saying,’ “Bill, I. think I. know | enue is seasor ‘most of :41 : an 7 (0—Bitst game of champion-| what's wrong!” Without’ {too appropriations have to be paid on ? . ate ve ihe JUNIOR DRESSES ship’ playoff of Class “A”| much chagrin, Bill replied, “what } @ monthly. basis, there shouldbe ; A # she's _ flirtatious League between’ Bob's ‘Sport| could it be?” “This tee” an operating reserve in the ‘Gen>* 2 she's’ com Shop, first-half winner, “and | erted, “must be about two-ineh-}eral Revenue Fund ‘6f not ‘tess | ee 1S Zlotate “fembsess Sonar School “A”, second-jes lower than any I'm used: to} than $25,000,000 at the ‘beginning Phere a ef i a ; ; BCE Pe half winner, playing on!” ¥ of each ‘fiscal’ year: Otherwise . rh 7 EVE in this one-piece dese bile se + ©.2° } there .will be periods ‘when Obli- dress with its be- SENIOR BASEBALL \j} Marse Joe’s Column, ““PRO-} gations canvot be met. ©. | Pexennitd fashion favor: ¢ ruffled, bewitch- Island ‘erserres City Baseball League {FILES OF A PRO” will soun:ap-} Following ‘the trénd’ of the /}h ‘ites: of Spring, ,; <a pe cig . (Municipal Stadium, pear in. this paper. Watch: for Federal peeabeyna ‘too isons more. popular ig: oe - 3 ing tie-back 2 e ad , fell: lepartments ‘a commissions i apron. oo sunpay—"eeo er Rak oes have. been created. in recent.) “MS; In ‘a bouquet Prez Harry Knight is on in years; some of them ‘without! of inviting Spting shades Rayon Crepe (golf) ball. Here, there and yon. {Proper control by ¢lected con- ; -; Gome. see. out new fi ¥ | cj der, working, whizzing about in }stitutional officials and thi Legis- | coltection! : : : in the interest of the club. lature. This trends not | 3 a ‘ Junior only be stopped, it oo be re-} : ; oc as Item of Interest: Orlando Roche | versed. Veet : Phe. ve Sizes, recently applied for a marriage} I am of the opini¢ sa phat< too : license .. , even this comes as a} much authority is-vi in and surprise to him, we might add.}too much money spent: bap: Congratulations to him . . . sym-| pointed officials who, not re-| pathies to her. sponsible directly tg people 1 Great care should aken to 500, (First Game: 1 P.M) | First Game—Atomic Bombers 250! vs. Red Raiders. | Second Game—Anierican Le- gion vs. Key West Cubans. Ds a a ee ee 8 Sareea aa Curling, played on natural or ice, resembles am 9w Ils $12.95 $ TRICK STYLE Sev golf club members are preserve the Constitutional pro- | planning: on entering the Florida] vision under. which hiss of! State Amateur ,Tourhament in] the state cannot be ed fone ’ Miami which starts April 19-25: ! future obligations. ee : This is the first time any such} There is entirely. top ciate . attempts have been made like] overlapping of duties and too’ ™ : ; \f this, and it'll be a good thing. for} much money spent im, collection the felas and for the club. and}of the state’s revenue and too} Hat and Bag t toMatch 7 i wy: city. many employes. peridwhing nu-/ff' Come Tn and See thé. New Hat I ¥ ° 3. | NEW children’s & | Dresses for Easter in’ All Sizes Boys’ Suits and merous duties of doubtful. bene- also Booby Suits . Dinner: Ladies Night will be} fit to the taxpayers: Gur ane: and Bag Combinations—’ for Infants ; observed Tuesday coming at the government has grown too large} Youll Love ‘Em! i A. & B. Lobster House, to .begin} and is too complex to, bé runiin a: ise at 8:00. All golfers are cordially haphazard. manner. It’ can be} S Now Is The urged to attend, bringing wives | operated efficiently and ‘if it is to! HA TS b GAGE Ti , and sweethearts. You golfers} serve the people and rétain, their » “y me : ime To ’ shouldn't “mind spending $6.00! support and respect it must be | We Are Also Showing A Lovely Assortment 1 Select per couple (so, I understand the} reorganized gn a sounder and; of EASTER HATS BY GAGE Your price to be), and letting the | more businesslike basis. To, the; « Choose Yours Now ‘ he > wives have a “look-in”. behind! end that this be aécomplished, 1? " i; Children’s the golfing scenes . . | once a] stand ready to work with the! Easter Shoes year, anyway! From Our Large Stock of jeter ested Legislative -- Commit- SHOES FOR ALL al to Lt. and Mrs.| Heretofore there ‘have ~been| We Have A Large Range of SHOES for Tots, Guaranteed-to- ‘ > in their .recent,; numerous and widely. differing ‘ Girls and ‘Ladies ‘gt Wear Shoes i sad experience. Clara is doing: estimates and guesses pertaining, Boys’, daeyboe — ‘ouple than Bill| to expected revenue anid cash} INFANTS’ and As seen in Medemoirelie and a COs . balances by. various: elected and , » Y a) GROWING * . = | appointed officials, all of which GIRLS PURE SILK SLIPS GIRLS’ SIZES She's demuire . .. she's Sirians. ‘has been confusing’ fo the. Legis- | é i ? —_— she's completely feminine in thig - ‘Sedalia Get: Gets | * i+ | lature ayd the taxpayers... Often- ; tf You Want To Make Your Own Dresses, KORTUNE dress with its beruffled, — tans i ’ ‘times thése estimates have had | See the Showi SANDAL A 4 , Dewitching Sashes {politcal implications. See the Showing of jo fe s tie-bock apron, Royen crepe is Ihave no intention; -of ¢: . . ov Ladies i : lezing any particular. person ot, _Brocaded Organdy Materials te Ac hatoa heror-ainan:® tes Acad SEDALIA, Mo.—()—The ,rich ' 88¢ney- ‘These suggestions, m #) Wirephay Trotting horse Club of ‘America ©9 My study of our PER YERS in the Women’s National A.A.U. Basketball | stakes for two and three year old" Selection of $12.95 Colors, Sizes other Carole King Juniors from $305 @t St. Joseph, Mo.. appear to be doing a circus-type pieccon igre, the i here, a Your Grocer SELLS. That Good} i ” s “ts, awarde 0 ie rac! re, a Snare: SS WatemNy | APPELROUTH'S |: ( HAS. ft arms length on ball are Agnes Loyd (white uni- 1948, "The stakes were caged in AMERICAN COFFE | Ovi . 4 Rashville, Tenn~ Generals, and Jimmie Vaughan | which has dropped from the ma.’ and CUBAN Su DUVAL STREET. PHONE 174 DEPART, ARO STOR ' Manes team. The action came as all three went after a lea fh thi UND s eats A : Whores weder the Nashville basket. Winston-Salem won 26-16. ie) ome ae Ror cme LE TODAY 5 MIMI KEY WEST’s LaRGEsT ovale

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