The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 7, 1952, Page 3

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‘Thuredey, Theredey, Pebrvery 7, 1952 7, waa vue | wey ay wesr CITIZEN _Peme ’ 24 CONCH GRIDDERS RECEIVE LETTERS Ken Bazo Is Given|.. Outstanding ‘Gilmore Courtmen \? Tee Sailfish Th That ee t Get Away _iKWB Building sary decrease In bulding = 2 ~ ty — — pped w sees 32a Player Award LeadsNavy League! WillGoOn "See a From Mahi Shrine « Girmore vaskeran * construction volume, acoordir has come through with anothe te The Flouida Buildey magazine, The Key West High bie win by swamping the Peet! Sitaiiobs $y Ki States which released the figuies » Training Group by the score of ¥! y Wes } . School football nquad OUD Ft 46. Thien win ban encom tee at ; “ _ Key West was one of 25 cit honored this morning im Giimore a season record of 16 y West's building boom will sot new building records : o . thes year, City Man- | '95 . Sel jiter- “ins and one loss. They now hold 7 the High School aud fer mappa agen nara ager Dave King predicted today.! The City Manager ang oth jum when twenty-four VEPs two ation Half a dozen big permits wili |city ofticials are optimistic that nity footballers received, The game had started out sk | be issued in the next months, he |the boom will continue in th their letters. Coach Win) until the Gilmore started 1 re anid. Island City. Despite “ 7 the | #24 ' the second quarter In The first of these is the $400,- | Shortages of critical Jones - sided over ithe first quarter, the Gilm« 000 55 unit apartment project the need for housing and service weremonies. The entire had held the Fleet Trair | scheduled for United and Wil- | buildings will bring about more liam streets when FHA financing | Construction Key West has been becomes available. nationally certified ag a critical te wtudent body showed their|°% basket. The Gilmore wa lation never behind - mppreciation of the fine) FV°" Dehind ip the entire . The score at half time was 2 i This housing was declared as | ‘tense area showing made by the ert 16 t ‘a : ois pocsenry by beth City cod cern | ey Went High football} Leading the Giimore team! gs ; County Commissions at their W ay. fos SD cuaee, were “Peppe” Gonzalez with a } ‘ . i meetings this week. Mrs. Rose Part Of atson By x | points, Marty Martynuska with The program was pate 15, and “Boatswain” MeClure ed by the awarding of with 12. Each member of the| { Shrine Outstanding Player Gilmore team got into the seor Award to Ken Bazo by Wil- ing column lard Cook of the Mahi Shrine. | The game was witnessed by | In making the presentation. | about 500 spectators and was in- Cook said that the Shrine tf0- | teresting all the way despite the phy was to be awarded to “the | lop-sided score | | 2 | The Gilmore will play another | tough game on Thursday night jat the Naval Station gym at 7 = ip ™m. when they meet the Navel} tation which ha Y | ictal quidioen aoasen tor wae | team a Gee | wwere Cohen is the builder 4 It is rumored that McCrory's Lane Vacated retail store will erect a building next to La Concha hotel. Twenty-nine feet on Watson Key "West was tenth among | Lane has been vacated. by action Florida cities in its building per- j of the city commisison last night mits issued in 1951, The amount! Watson Lane is not a dedicated was $10,676,807. ‘lane or alley and is situated on Key West went up while some Tract 13. ] ' : ' ) who dug in and fought when the going wer tough. ‘Valentine Dance | The complete roster of Varsity lettermen included: Billy Oster ‘Set For Saturday houdt, Luciilo Gonzalez, Marold olomon, Jimmy Solomon, — At Fort Taylor Baker, John Carbonell, Tommy Don Bernruter, Xaxier , Peter Knight, Roy But-| Th Fort Taylor Officers’ Club Sohn Cran, 506 Placda, Bab will afford a romantic setting for Yooper, Don Cruz, Art DiLallo, |e ammo Day dance which | tugene Vidal, Morton Hall, John | “il! be held there on Saturday, Feb- | Murry, Carlton Pinder, Gus Pe- rusry 8. | ez, Armando Henriquez, Hoke! Dinner will be served from 6 30) . 1 , she Blolcomb and Ken Bazo watt 9 p.m. st regular dimmer pri- MR. AND MRS. DANIEL B. KRERIG. 737 Country Club Road, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, proudly pose with their splendid catch Ten Conch gridders received | i tot a.m, Music will be furnished of sailfish. The larger fish weigher 68 pounds and measured 8, 4”, the smaller sailfish was 6’, 10”, and weighed 42 pounds. junior Varsity*letters. They in-| Notes Catch made aboard the Flo-Al captained wy ts Ted Canova luded: Joe Carbonell, Roger | Mure Note er ht a ie at. Fk, Be Sheed "paeaadaaee New Railroad U.S. Study Sought Fla. Vegetables | i f I rf i | | The loss there was estimated at bas, John Demerrit, Wabee lees ecsp Mtns taker Ca will be 25-30 per cent of green fruit and a = Heskine sna) gives away. 14. HLE. laskson was | ‘Station To Be Built PENANG. —)— Malaya rub Move In Volume | 25-40 ped cent of open bleom. ae \ the lucky winner of the freezer } Out of the 24 lettermen, January 31. Game time is 9 a4 HEIDI G. Ge wm! ete a: ane WINTER HAVEN W— Vloride ued at ae be addition freezer. ELBERG, rman: “ . Coach Jones will have 12 re- In to the » many) Old Heidelberg. castle. me... ceils, Viak Ge tad: delta vegetables continue to mov I were crops inthe lower “RUSTY” t to form the nucleus for next her Beautiful prizes will be giv- volume, hurt comparatively little — uad. However, Jones|° *Way. io the moss has ‘a famous tra-| problems, similar to the U.S. tin by recent high winds and cold | 4nd ‘Two Meters q “al hoe an even dozen grid- ee Sane te Spee More | mission which completed its sur- weather. _cumbers ReEe DEEP sea iE res a gm én vam | qT By » Hers | A new main railway station is| "te * Santnaee be America on pte William L. A. nd crops near exper! jo : r autume’s toe =e At Kiwanis Dinner pedicle apdind — tonal to send a rubber mission here, he | **id Sunday the strawberries at “setback T $ Starts Blood Drive | view of the castle's time-smooth- | said, the association would send 0 | ed battlements At present a vi-| a delegation of its own to Wash puers sitor haste haul out his guide-| ington with a view to bringing DANE: De. Ralph Here was guest speak: | took to find where the castle|sbout “complete understanding” FOR s@ Start Pla 5th er Gt he Kiwanis dinnor Tuesday | porches on green heights. The|in the many problems confront evening. He gave an interesting “ description of the manne Mah | estimated cost of the station is|ing the rubber industry in Ma ALL ‘ROU wt 4 hhh five million dollars laya OR NO WEAR eee The Key West Little League will open its 1952 season | it is preserved, made.into plasma = at Bay View Park on May Sth. transported fix teomne will play in the ‘38 tee-| | pre ee Pep son. The sponsors are, every | De Lions, Kiwanis, Elks, Jaycees and | . ‘AB depen from the ages of 8 to whieh tien of 12 who wish to play thie senses |Sane soueellp cones ir. Paul Albury at Bay /through which blood is drawn. He | practically puiniess and takes but All boys who played in the 1951} a few minutes season games are requested to see) As blood can not be manufac the team manager of the team of | tured, and is the only means of sav whieh he was a player as to his | ing the life of @ seriously wounded eligibility for 1952. man, he urged all whe are able, Birth certificates are to be fur-' to pledge a pint of their blood to be nished and should accompany cach | given while the Bloodmobile is at | application blank when returned the Monroe County Hospital Feb- | . The team managers are, Rotary, | Tuary the 12th and 19th Robert Dopp: Lions, Paul Albury; At the close of the meeting Dr. | Kiwanis, CR. Reagan, Elks, Es- | Here handed twelve signed pledges mond Albury; Jayeees, Everett|to Major Earl Dillion, Chapter Sweeting; V.F.W., Joe Elmore. | Chairman of the Red Cross | FISHINi PARTIES mwewting: V-F.W. woo = «~DEEP SEA = Big Boulder = FISHING — punmaneo "@ Whether you're eminging your portner to ‘pert fiddle tunes er enjoying @ Sunday atiernoon walk, you It be in correct style in this handsome new Fortune “Jet” boot. t's the smertest idew efeor for door weer, Come in—tiry © pair. OTHER BOOTS AS LOW AS $6.95 BOAT GEORGE H. BATES CAPT. TOMMY LONES, Owner end Mer. Deep Sea and Reef Fishing ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD KEY WEST, FLA. FARE $5.00 PER PERSON DEEP SEA ond REEF Fishing ||| OCEAN An GULF FisHine $5.00 PER DAY BOTTOM FISHING BOAT vacHT aieeN || “ARTMAR” GAIT ANO TACKLE bey 4» a Pree Wiem Wey Aboard Welty Walk in Lovely Lace on Paste ies. @—TIES @SLACKS @—SHIRTS @—SWIM WEAR @—PAJAMAS @—BELTS @—HANDKEERCHIEFS @—SOXx THIS BIG ROCK measuring more than 50 feet through, toppled = | onto the highway near Kybure, Calif. and trapped an estimated Opposite Palace Theater CAPT. 2m SRRET Re BOTTOM FISHING DIESEL PowERED «6 “ GREYHOUND” RETURNS 4 Pm. 35.08 person CAPT. MONTGOMERY PHONE 2096.) 160) WHITE SY. 00 skiiers behind it They were able to get out when « tem ad was made around noulder No ene was injured ae ae

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