The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 22, 1950, Page 6

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See caren cette cette Ne earn eee ts correct itself. Game And Fish Law Violation Monroe cotinty had only om ee matie for game. Wear, Cale , were convicted, of those and-no cases aré pending. © |= Incthe entire ete 2,097 ae a a ie Cases are committee. = notJeonstitute any nba , Sti pending. the sailfish entries, land set aside in the’ Island City Fishing Tourn- Sponsored by the Key Chamber of Com- wefe today releused by St. Lucie county was the only ‘Governor Warren asking that no more Key land be granted to most #6", girth 31”; , for the deer since this is the Jobn West, Charter Boat chain that has fresh water holes ry. other More’ than- once yesterday, Tay" teh would not be as con- was stopped by readers of this’ ductive: to titig the area column and ¢amplimentéd: on’ my } fe deer because of the lack of article regarding the Key deer. water. T also noticed in last. night's es Protect Citizen, ._ that Representative | The JR. CHAMBER OF ICE | that when they saw the deer were ISHIN! URNAMENT | dwindling on the Keys they. stop” - stil ped shooting them, and concen- Tipping. the Scales eo © athe raccoon, These’ are “by any game laws.” Catches To Date gk Pe downy ninety Recta ‘Weight tude, there would’ be no need for tig Te ew ie vat koe 0 ‘reading by ’ Com- again’ coh ‘an ap- I have*bad hunters tell me alsd ion for 480) Hi be wed * ving? a. Thisdis a move | ktigw aslany of ba dee Sind tooo. and many are opingy ever asl, that the money Gartison' Bight be spent for the purpose in-, bi teg before the year is out. one of 67 counties. that no ar- we for game and fish viola- tions. Joseph G. Knight is the State | Conservation agent fot Monroe ‘County. SCALES: Miscellaneous catches are being reported by the charter boatmen, in spite of the fact, the weuttieg has been a little rough for really good catches. One boatman: re- “ported. yesterday he ran: across a school of tuna, Bement south, He feported that hi without success’ to have | na atte but! no uti ted it. ing ufitil: southsto; cor for otherSarees. ‘After ally -w we, do not want<it. all. °*Here are the latest ceived by the niittée to’ date. tet Tsland . City Fishing -Tournament js well into the third quarter with entries , aheéad' of last year. : In the amberjack class Dr. J tries re re- Campbell Carey of Joliet, lL, re- There” is 46 Use crying over ports ‘an entry for one weighing | Charles Bennett has written to| spilt milk, but all of us can pic- 53% pounds, measur: ture the amount of work that’ five inches, could have been done ih'the area inches. Hjalmar Rehn, also | Joliet, Tl. one weighing’ 61 pounds, that measured four. feet, .three and one-half inches, with a girth of 30 inches. Wellace Kuras, ‘of Luding- ton, Michigan, - i entry for one. that” tipped the Class was submitted by Joseph F. with $20,000. é "Dead Fish Again : Something has -be* done, and the chart. boatin are. the ones who can do it. ‘There have been ‘chapladhita suitable asa game where ‘the deer. can.secure. water.| 200Ut the dead fish floating In the Rs hake welt bt Bags length., 2’ ‘ gre seen { igh gn, girth aitr| weight 13, pounds, Jength’ 2" 5”, dition. * oc Niles, Charter | girth 21”; Charter Mrs. John L. Am- and, otherwise causing bad odors 000 int the bight areas T ean ® not ing, Webster Groves, i olin be Albe come olit t eae and® asle fof?! FISH — Miss‘: ; th 7’ 5 si ee Soldone en therh.on the - MUTTO SNAPPER Mrs. W. sch; Kansas City, Mo., fot tespongibi * here. they. the gun.;I know the:-boatmen. for® Captain Roy Potter, Give The Fish Away. Boat Rusty: It’s. alright to» give. the fish 'TARPON — Harold Sinnett, of away, but .when the boatmen ‘ Scales at 33°. pounds, tt Smith, | Advocates for inaking this ‘this area a a| Bight area, lying oné the ‘docks theme TiL.;| game. refuge believe that. {acres would be four feet, with ag th of. 2) submits ah entry for, also “submits an! measured feet, nine inches, with a, | gitth Of 25 inches, Two entries are reported in nha FEY ahite: bines, one: by Rv D. Haf- inches. ‘er ‘b8atmen ate: responsible, “but SUlaalt whoue enne: >a is = unknown, by whois Staying at | a great: degree'té childteén Who sory ‘ats ‘tire of” ae caught a Ae but. whee oe tinge Se This party ‘mninimum® ae 08, ig Show aee since it was removed from the | charter ay. sotting in jm, boat at the hotel . dock, Dr. J. w pCR SI SO SP TU PN AY— 330. to 9:00 P.M, : bs ans; aw Reet hal FORMER SHANGHAT || 9 ee et City oe oun ee Fletcher 57," Daytona Beach . of settling somewhere in the Mailand 52. Saeectronmcanhie ‘according .Landon 50, Bolles 32. hs int Gould, ners CoumtRy BBA” = am Pyne 34 rita assets,. but (they , Moore, Have krigw-how,'“ ot ie SAT 3 thé’ Capital & pro "foitende 2, Lakeland; /29. huge land. (AB, ‘Groveland 38. Ma Th hin wine “Winter Park 42, Sanford 20. Campbell Carey, of Joliet, ni! Miami Edison 54, Miami High. entered a bonita weighing 13% 40 Pounds, that measured two feet, - Fort Lauderdale. 41, ‘six inches, with a girth of 18% Jackson 36. inches. ; Gégu 39, St. Theresa 25. In the kingfish classification West Palm Beach 75, Ponce De the following entries were re- Leon 43. ceived. James Eastwood, Indian-, Homestead 55, Riverside 42. apolis, Ind.,..weight 39 pounds,’ Pompano 40, Delray Beach 30. length four feet, eight inches, Vero Beach 41, Lake Worth 38. girth 20% inches, Mrs. Mary Lou Carey, Joliet, ll, 20 pounds, etemmatemmny-ersies——amurceeren es length three feet, three inches, sTROWG ARM BRAND COFFEE girth 19% inches. f TRIUMPH The only entry in the grouper COFFEE MILL Miami Catalano, of North Collins, New York. It j measur in an weighed 40 pounds, i three feet, nine. inches * with a girth of 29% fcaeewieeuecaeeue ee AAA ANKE AIH RY RABID Hast Room Bes PRORGRIS » N.C; weight Torontd, Ontario; Canada; weight -first moved into the area, this fength 7 10%", girth 78 pounds, length 5° 2”, girth 96”; condition did nut exist, Give the John West, Charter Captain Bob West, Charter Boat| fish to. an adult, who you khaw Alibi. will take it. home . with him to —Virgil W. Osborne,! It is plemned t# mail out the, eat. it” Key West, Fla.; trophies next Thursday night to] I've seen: boys with tish play *% pounds, length 4° the winners. Insofar as. possible|around with ‘them for .a little ib os caught from Na- delivery will be made in person} while, then drop, them. over the to local winners, and visitors still side or let them lay on the docks. c ERO—c. ¢ in the city. Stop giving the fish to children TROPICAL TRADER Be sdeper . Pheke 1000 a ¥ erates A " ‘ refresh at the familiar red cooler | | on the road to anywhere Host of the hi shways x fer leat | Coen Ba 0a oO i ba SRE Gas NOt oa.3¢ Ask for it either way... both trade-marks mean the same thing. sornep uveen amour GF Tt COCA-cbus COMPIET OY KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY an 0 1900, The Geee-Céte. Gompeny “e ee 4 SOOXORIS Ride! Safest! “The New Step-Down Ride!” Available only in Hudson because Hudson is built differently SENSATIONAL LOWER PRICES ON EVERY SUPER AND TOM COMMODORE MODEL! 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