The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 10, 1949, Page 7

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‘Taxes and Costs Amount of + > tye y P. de. Mi Lestie, Huth ih. lestie, Huth ii. nderic tagtitcagg Heietergned, pelt ,pateeeeat Parker, Laure eel . 7, sre, Adame, 3. 5. & Saille Adams, Sallie Slade, Henry Augustus Alasle Pereeeas a wary es eeaer rf ome i Framk Thomas sr 1? Opegtet t babeadas jallaher, Margaret J Powers, Lorena. -_ Herman Armour Bleanor Reilly Himehaugh, Carrie (oer Alton ©. ot ux Marchal, Ermine May erenail, Ermine May . Description’ of Land» See. Tp. Re. Acrs. G9-386 . 28 [NHK OF bry ce) 8% 11-276 uM W Sh OF vy RG. 87 OF BY OF S14 OF NEY OF PSwy Gatien Nig OF NEG OF “SW 126-215 NOTIC 1949 for @s as to lands. included in sala or in persons diet office of the sald follows: .22 Cal. Course: T. Little: 257. J. F. Merry. R. H. Keysor. Owner— Taxes: and: C Ratihins, Roland. ca. he Rahbins, Rotana GQ... 1.50 feton, Rag et al som RRO Feeetand, Glen & Curtis, Peter ails - Lt County Lane Co. . a - 1.0% Harrison, Mrs. Minnie MeDougai, 1. - Terothy Ac Wiseheart, Malcolm, BR. & Herothy A. wi “ag Ue phan B & Mi 1 ees é TOG Stewart, 4. H. 14g County Land. Co. 1.20 County. Land) Co, 16 . * 2.50 Fowler Mrs, Lawrence Ty 1.06 ’ 5 Ven Gotdisnoven, ALS. 120 Rebkbins, Roeland 1.05 Dethyshire, Jr, William H. Wiseheart, Dorothy A Sniffen, R. P. Robbins & Snitfen, Mayngeer,, Elinor Mungeer, Elinor Weher, . Borethy iWeber, Borothy Rosenberg, Solamon et al Hopkins, Joel W. ‘Trustee 4 ¢ RPalgrover Cay. Tax Collector DELINQUENT 1948 F DISTRICT TAX Tax Collector, Monrae Count “The results of the regular Sun: lay ‘shoot held by the Southern- mots Rifle and Pistol club are as L. H. Keator 247. A.J. Hiller 238) Dy. T. Moody. 233. R. J. McCarthy 228. R. Hibbard: 222. M. C. Pressley 200. L. H. Payne 193. D. Zuhars 170. A. W. Dedge 157. B. I. Freer 144. L. Brezenger 155. Tom Little shot high score in the center fire event fired. over the same course. Four local shooters will attend the South Florida Small. Bore , Rifle Championship match to be held at West Palm Beach on the 14th and 15th of May. The grand aggregate of eight matches to’ be fired will select the South Florida Small Bore Rifle Cham-' pion. This crown is held: by R. O. Sinclair of West Palm Beach. The four members of the local club will vie for hon- ors in this event are Sam Yasho, R. J, Hinman, R. W. Buchs and’ Ameunt of i Eva. & OC: By he heart, Derothy A... 1464 jer, BN et al jaleolm fe & hy AL 1, D. A, et al ‘ ~ MeMullan, Frank W. et ux’ 1.35 Howarth, Charles 2.15 2:50 Pewler, Laurence ‘T. 1.06 Robbins & Sniffen : NG Nissim, Hadges, Inc 1.79 ook, Gearge A. L. et al. 90 Cook, George ALL. etal... 1.06 ‘Thoinpson, Harry A. et ux. .90 Wilson, Mrs. ONie Siete ts Andtews, Emma oie Spears, Pratt 2.20 Axelson, Mary MeDongal . 1.96 Turten, Renton Meee eat Davis, Leonard Saihaoanges | 5 AO her, Dorottiy oa... ce. Re ‘ H Ral@vove: Ca. z Robinson, Harvey: A. 1.08 Robbins, Roland G. 90 Alexander, Gene 90 ee ¥an, € shoven. A. 8. 1.06 Axelson, Mary MeDougal 20 Hadges, Nissim, Ine. 2.69 Nicol, Chas, Wm, eee on, Duard br HOWARD Monroe delinaue year, together said Collector f he affice of t Swered be HOWARD BH. WILSON, i MORE SEATS: “PHILADELPHIA. —(AP)—The 7 ting: capacity of Shibe Park thas: been inereased by 2,350 by 15 jexfending thee grandstand rows into foul territory on both the left‘ and right field sides. The heme of beth the Athletics and Phillies. now holds approximately 35,000 fans. Britain's The Most Ancient Camp: Perry Pistol! and: Most Noble Order of the Thistle was founded in antiqui- ty, revived in 1687, and re-estab- lished in 1703. The Order con- ‘sisting of the Sovereign and 16 | Knights. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES POPULAR BRANDS of Cigars =» Cold _ Soft Drinks {and pitched one and two third; ith tl st will he sold at pub- | lock noon on the Ist d in the Cityyof Key and continuing until said sale is completed. 2 A Comptete tist-of sueh debinquent lands is available for public in- spection during the business hours at . the County of Monroe in the Court he ey We hinguent list, by ma the husiness hours, will be ful x7 Cohestr, © ‘ z : Humintz. and Krech, walked. Aritas bunted and alt center and: Valdez scored. ‘Ip the second, scored their first run. Joe Mira doubled to center. An error put: him on third and a passed ball: allowed him to cross the plate. In the fifth, Valdez doubled and Acevedo hit to third and Val- dez is caught between, the bases for the first out. Aritas and’ San- tana singled and Acevedo scored, In the sixth, Villareal fanned, D. Roberts hit a homer to right center and the’ ball. went into the | street. ‘I. Casado bunted and Cas- tro doubled to left. Valdez flied out to left and Casado scored. | Acevedo walked and stole second! and Aritas hit one to third and | Boston Flash Fisher made a wonderful | stop and made the out. at first. Barber made a wonderful shoe | string cateh in center. At bat Harrell led with two} perfect bunts, Roberts homer and Joe. Mira hit a double. In the field, Fisher had five chances. Coleman one, Harrell four, and Horner three without a miscue, Sutton caught one fly, Heronim- ous 3 and Gibson 1. Damanis and ‘Henson each made one error. For | Chicago the Bambo boys, Acevedo had 3 chances, Santana one, Villareal 3 and one error. Mira had 8 put- outs. Score by: innings: R. H. E. Flyers -.- 010 000 0—1 5 2) Bamboos .... 011 012 x—5 7 ay Henson and Damanis; Valdez, Roberts and Castro. at Home run: Roberts; 2-base| - hits: J. Mira, Castro, Harrell, Valdez} stolen base: Aceved struck out: by Henson-6, by Ro! erts 5; bases on balls: off Hensoh 3; left on bases: Flyers 3, Bam- boos 6; hits: off Valdez 2-for% run in 2 innings; winning pitch- er: Roberts; losing pitcher: Hen- son; time of game: 1.00; umpi: Abston and Villareal; scorer: Aguilar. In the second game, the Blimp- Ron won over the Naval Hospi- | tal by a 9 to 2 score. Richards al- | lowed but four hits and three were infield hits and one a single | to center by ‘Nelson. Miller start- ed for the Navy Hospital boys innings. He allowed four runs, | five hits and five walks. Martin entered the game and five ru i and Butcher who each hit three | safely, Bonkoski hit two. In the} field the best were Keppley, | Richards, Tatro and Butcher for the winners and Dyer, Pick: Seore by innings: pie ea Hospital .... 110 000 0-2 4 1 BlimpRon 221 130 x9 13 4} Miller, Martin and Krech;} Riehards and Cawley. s 3-base hit: Tatro; 2-base hit Butcher; stolen bases: Richar son, Tatro, Pickard, Krech struck | out: by Miller 2, by Richards 1; i; bases on balls: off: Miller 4. off| 42 Grocers f i Martin 3, off Richards 3; left on sassmAdadeweessddseeeads "The Perfect Rose to Remember... ‘ MELROSE RaRE Syubol of Gracious Living $1.43 12 pr. $2.81 pint $4.47 45 ar. 9K Every. drop of whiskey in this rare product is 6 and 7 years old... blended with choice grain neutral spirits «+. mild... mellow... mature... There’s nothing to compare —with Melrose Rare! »*RARE BLENDED WHISKEY. 90 Proof. The straight whiskies in this product are 6 years or more old. 40% straight whiskey, 60% grain neutral spiri 2% straight wi 7 years oid. 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