The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 11, 1940, Page 3

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN AN in Florida. Experimental work it is believed, holds great passi- bilities as a profitable commercial crop. The steadily increased use EXOTIC ROMANCE 1s THe stm AD CY ie Man She Loved Was | = Man nae Tried 1 To Escape ging overcoat b If-brothe plateau. field of arated pee from es it mean? This Temple the one i ton exp turies ago marriage of the Mor to a Chinese “Three Jc eyelids flick garded her glance or a moment ded them The wit! d my lama guard. " gate and pause d es of an opium sed teo terms. That is ma: aged elders.” “Thank heaven I a ican!” Lynn ex sought the yond the dra Gobi Desert terious country ed for on tr gol Recently fr yet lear but ac nagging 1 ther r mec ting in Peiping the day e began hesitati ngly, ering “de pite her que Kk over r shoulder The Pilgrim had of id nothing but moved | D: rawing the col- from tement d_ pull er,” Dick dire Dati glanced back at the gate-' prey about her thro fo Il nenace more si She id as well ax from TWO ‘ALL-AMERICAS’ BATTLE FOR TAR HEELS’ END POST (Associ N. € and I Press Oct Paul Se- -America HI aineck CHAPEL Gl ut and —George last year. Glamack n igh-scoring center wh al of thal teams. out for the Tar Hee F i they're working un¢ cozch who tutor- ed basketball last winter. Glam isn’ ih the Pennsylv sport at t decided to trate on his al, though, k, who asketbal and r of ness of a common human- ata eyes re minded him ee pilgrim had disap- ll never guess,” she re- i er tall, splen- led in hi old arn good-looking,” he “I was a fool to bring ick, you couldn't help yourself, I made you bring me,” he reminded him as they moved y up the slope among the “Tm determined to Lun people be- ey see me, and this is my y nce. Tell me more about the incarnate Buddha who is to escort desert.” ravaged face a of a ck Fuyeh is a ma- a \ od, if you into?” to andi ‘y to scrap ked back and d that the pilgrim | again, this time inside the wa “From now on the grounds on,” my the loo too late swe Tved monks who the hill to wan ” she declared | intui- | but I don’t want the lamas | get a good look at you in this of a f nug! drop bas EARTH- HOCKING SYSTEM KEEPS GOLF Bugs er Weeds Electrical Cadget ‘Blectrocates’ COURSE GREENS IN HEALTHY CONDITION box-like. electro- germina the s either a that weed before green, ber and Today’s Horoscope executive, slem about five on the power compa tackled the pro years ago w greens cor Together employe, they the was power com- figured out the electrical bex. It holds about a yard and a half of sc Inside the box are several meial plates through electricity courses. st e early e becomes to a character. rather hospit appreciated hours able b the Mongo Se SEE Sy oe green porcelain stupa containing a god with a woman in his arms. Lynn looked out over the Jand- scape. them, past the gate- e river ran down a tree by an ancient > bridge of matchless line proportion. To the left, nee the Chinese village sur- by patches =f Gam interspersed with stony Cantal She knew that somewhere dled LEAGUE STANDINGS ISLAND CITY LEAGUE (Key West Baseball) Club— Ses West Conchs jans Pet 1.000 1.000 667 500 000 000 0 0 1 a 1 3 SERVICE LEAGUE (Key West Softball) Club— U.S. Marines S. Army I 0 0 CIVILIAN LEAGUE (Key West Softball) ccc Pet 1.000 500 er’s Ba pper's Pl Nav Sta Merchants Pater SPORTS CALENDAR SOFTBALL GAMES (Bayview Park Field, 7:00 p.m.) TONIGHT —U.S. Marine League). MONDAY NIGHT U.S. Marines Service League). "Ga —Merchants NavSta (Civilian League). WEDNESDAY NIGHT First Game—CCC vs (Service League). Second Gar Pepper's Plumbers League LEAGUE MEETINGS BASEBALL - SOFTBALL Gam VP53 Bombe! (Civi White Lilac “V YELL b hortly slope and paused before a blue- | no’ myst Doesn't that thought thrill you? ' “My own a Hanson ee In a window king as “a stude: nt mo! er, walked pas' an unfriendly star carried of pine cones on his back. anging| Waiting until he had disa yellow ‘ed in a dormitory near t! her wall of the park, L; asxed, “Do you remember ttle turquoise - encrusted 0X you sent me—the one itation to visit Shani Lun You wrote that it w a charm t aa a giit from the zoval Seen e. Did you place a sprig o a Bock, al, a ite lilac in the box? him, are pow-| He shook his head. “The box thi part of the| as given to me wrapped. I did owed her a flock of NOt open it. They told me it was ng above a white|a museum piece. The last man brown slcpe. |W! ae wore it must have placed the he shuddered. “Ij lilac twig there. The natives carry t an omen. I came ¥ trange fetishes in these charm ondly feeling tow ards | boxes and wear them round their rat few I've seen | necks like lockets. ican Indians, “Could I find the last man who 2” she demanded. ece he De must | be dead these m he asked, becoming “Has the thing cast a "| future is enough con. SOFTBALL TWIN BILL TONIGHT MARINES WILL TRY FOR THIRD STRAIGHT 500 + VICTORY the Pro- r carries an on Fl the Florida xperiment St \- Entitled “New Crops for Flor- the article tells of the pro- being mede with such new Sea Island cotton, ce, papr improved et potatoes and other crops. a is geuing back into t oduction of Sea Island cottc shows a 30 per- year over |. een 12,500 and 13,000 's profitable crop. on, Lake, Colum- rior lead in its pro- 32 other counties are now taple, which is ton quota re- ice ct o»vernor Cone, Commissioner han Mayo, and William L. ons managers and players a 1 meet in City Hall Tue: ssday of next week. 7:30 mn. first. Citizen, 20c on. director of State Farmers’ ets, have done much to prc > growing of this prom profitable crop and ir ions are that the national Program will give further etus to the end that Flori eventually become a leader the production of Sea Island cotton. Florida growers have a distinct advantage in that they can keep de- their seed pure where most other 's ates cannot avoid mixing. Wee- control. of course, is neces- ry. but the State Department of Agriculture, WPA and county have been cooperating ers in a control effort proving successful. ‘The demand for Sea Island cot- ton is steadily increasing. Rece’ v Florida was called upon to upply a considerable quantity or use in the construction of th new Flying Fortresses for Army and Navy, now being built n the Pacific Coast. Here in Florida a concern bef pilgrim s |Lynn followed. Very little light came through the dirty parch- ment on the latticed windows. The only monument the place contained was set in the center of the room, a white tablet stand- ing upright on the back of a mare ble turtle. and repeated his question. the thing cast a spell over you? OF MONGOLIA above them crouched a Mongol Pilgrim. They had come to the terrace the small pavilion. The was not in sight. Dick epped into the building and said Dick Did “A memorial tablet,” “In a way,” Lynn admitted, glancing about uneasily in the gloom as if she felt someone she could not see. “All my life I’ve had a recurrent dream of stand- in a tower and gazing at a white lilac tree in a walled gar- de ,, a Presence at my shoulder. searched for that tree somewhere on earth. the charm box came = my engagement to Sam d bought my ticket for To be continued TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY By RUSSELL KAY manufactur- Sea Island y resemble silk the advantage of be- times stronger. Shirts from Sea Island cotton have silky sheen and it is almost im- sible to wear them out. In 1914 when I first came to orida this state had an import- istry in the production of Boston or loose-headed _let- Then California developed famed Iceberg variety and lettuce market from us overnight. With the development of a new type of iceberg lettuce that can cessfully grown in Florida, this state is making real headway in regaining a share of the let- ice market and it is believed a re. of the industry in lorida is well under way. The United States imports around seven million pounds of paprika a year, most of it coming ‘om Jugoslavia, Spain, Hungary i Bulgaria. Experimental plant- ndicate at this crop can uccessfully grown in Florida. Commercial plantings made this yielded better than 400 Is to the acre. A bushel of ksonville is now from ing many green as acre yields are running close to 10.000 pounds. Gainesville the paprika were planted in late Janu- ary. the plants transplanted to he field in March and the har- st reaped in July. Dr. F. S. tison, truck horticulturist at Experiment Station, believes can be plented earlier in January farther south in Florida. It is estimated that this new crop 1 afford a profitable use for ut 5.000 acres. The only oth- er state experimenting with paprika at the present time is Louisiana. Ne one can say at the moment at opportunities the war ll open to farmers and growers | Russell, pepper weighs 25 pounds, of plastics in industry opens an- other avenue for the growing o soy beans and other crops used in the manufacture of plastics The United States Sugar Cor poration at Clewiston beer carrying on experiments for som time in the growing of grasses for mixing in high grade molasses cane and dairy feed The surface of Florida's agri cultural opportunity has been scratched and much p ress should be made the year. coming LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT « ELEVENTH JUD . CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR AROE COUNTS RAYMOND R eiver of The T: Investment ORDER OF PUBLICATION It_ appear the swern F of Complain w widow, the p styled cause know and in after whether Be of the ¢ by plain ested in the pro described, or if ¢ interested there Further, that p! the residence of wife of th Benjamin E. Russell ried, is unknown and no person in the State the service of as whom would fendant, Mrs Further, defendant, that inquiry sell, one believed Compiai does not know been able to ascertain 2 search and inquiry whe W. Johnson and Harr son, his w herein, believ interested in th after describe been interested therein IS THE that Benjami and if dead, interests under Russell, deceased he and to the following des situate, lying and be roe County, Florida Lot numbered Block numbered One Tract numbered Nir of the Island Kes cording to a sub Tract numbered made by W. A veyor, plat sion has been ¢ Monroe County page 34 in I which reference { and Mrs, Benjamir wife, if he be marries W. Johnson and Hi son, his wife, if living. 3 : all parties claiming interests une said Charles W. Johnsen and Har riett E. Johnson, h wif de ceased, or otherwise, in and te the land hereinbefore descr: of the defendants in sai and they are heret pear to the Rill said cause on M of November, A the allegations o plaint will be taken by said defendants IT IS FURTHER ORD this Order be publis for four (4) consecutiv The Key West Citizen aper published in Monroe « ate of Florida. Dated this 2nd day of Ort D_ 1940. (Cireuit Cc N purt Seal) (S4.) Ross C Saw Clerk Circuit Co’ eventh ial Circuit Ac Sa MOLLE STEIN, Def: Notice to Mol 1033 Hoe Avenue, Bronx You are hereby requir pear to the bill divorce in this eause bul confessed. in The Key this 3rd day of ROSS SAWYER art. (SEAL) : By (Sd.) Florence E. Deputy Clerk Imported Cuban, South America and Mocha. Order some to- day from your grocer. COFFEE MILLS ——Phone 683-J—— Leave KEY WEST 10:30 aw. Mondays & Thursdays Arrive Havana 5:00 p.m. the seme afternoon. Return from Havana on Tuesdays and Fridays, sailin: 9:00 a.m. and arriving at Key at 3:15 p. 90 ROUND TRipe 10 day limit including meals ond berth et see Comper Tame: Tie To PORT TAMPA ROUND TRIP 18 Tuesdeys end Fredeys ot 445 pm THE PENINSULAR & OCCIDENTAL SS. COMPANY for later matien. Tech ane Reveeaten Consult YOUR TRAVEL AGENT or J.H. COSTAR, Agent + Phone 14

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