The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 13, 1950, Page 12

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eee ® / PAGE TWELVE | agape eae NTOO KEY WEST NEWS. Of Days 4A RADA 4S 4 be be be bebe te be te te te te be tn ten ta hr te he te See te ten Se Sr te te te th 10 YEARS AGO Four of the five members of the Key West Conchs, baseball team, were injured traveling to Ft. Lauderdale in an automobile wreck at 7:20 this morning when the car in which they were riding blew a right rear tire and turn- ed over several times on the shoulder of the Overseas Way, approximately one from Bonefish Key. The injured mén are Julius Villareal, 23, 619 Elizabeth street, who suffered a deep abrasion on the left hand Julio Barcelo, 24, 1030 United y Sislocated f r of left il Griffin, mile Knowles Lane, ions on the back of his neck and chest; A Parris, service man, Key West Naval Station, lacerations of head and ‘egs, and now under observation at the Marine Hos-| pital for injuries to his neck x 4 *% Claimed to be the largest sail- fish caught this season, a 64- md, séven-and-one-half foot uty was landed by George F. Barton of Montour Falls, N. Y., yesterday while on a trip with Captain Weatherford of Lucky Strike. eh & A-tract of land fronting on the! highway at Marathon chased this week by C. H. Meade, of Wheeling, W. Va., from Nor- berg Thompson and A. Maitland Adams, for $1,500, and- an addi- tional tract of land was pur- chasetl from the same owners by George Vogstad, at a price of $750. ee Me Today The Citizen editorial paragraph: ¢ "Many a life of the party is a washout at home.” was pur says in an 4 4 20 YEARS AGO Two Key Westers, King Gomez and a companion, “have been rescued from a dere- ict launch in the Gulf and taken} Cuba by the steamer Por- freath ¥ * Claribel y and Robert; Dopp, who were successful in winning 2 contest put on for making a trip to Washington as guests of Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen for the purpose of familiarizing themselves with the workings of the various government depart- «# mehts, will leave this evening on the 6 o'clock train * * cement has been made izoons MENACE = AFRICAN TELEPHONES, BAHR EL GHAZAL, Sudan.—!} (P).—Running a telephone system inthis wild and remote Africa has its own little prob- Jeras. G fires have been melt- the humane society he boy (bottom). clk," High-| the | presumably | part of | >» TWO SADDLE HORSES, “Red” a i meeceee in treacherous mud of a shallow creek near Birming- la, Their young riders floundered to the bank and called The horses remained stuck for four hours. Finally a Gone By Taken From The Files Of The Key West Daily Citizen ‘ that a committee of men and wo- ‘men who are interested in the city-wide beautification of Key West, will meet at 8 o'clock this evening it the Woman's Club for the purpose of organizing a garden club, i x k The “Keep Off The Grass” sign on the court house square which barred use of a bench invitingly in the shade of a tree has been re- moved 4 * * A photegraph of the Saddle Bunches bridge of “the Oversea Highway will be incorporated in a 20-volume set of books about to be published by J. A. Richards, Inc. publishers, of New York City * The dining room of the Over- sea Hotel which is so well adapt- {ed to seating large numbers of guests, has been secured for the benefit bridge party to be given on Wednesday evening, April 30, for benefit of St. Mary’s Star of the Sea, Roman Catholic Church, it was announced today. ¥ 4% *¥ 25 YEARS AGO Genera! Gerardo Machado, ' pre: t-elect of Cuba, arrived in Key West yesterday afternoon at o'clock on the P.&O.} steamship Governor Cobb and left three hours later by train | for Washington, where he is due }to arrive tomorrow. From the boat, General Machado and | members of his party were taken lin automobiles to San Carlos | Institute, where he was welcom- [ed by a large crowd of Cuban school children. On his entering {the building, the children sang ; the Cuban national anthemn, and \the general and his entourage stood at attentios untill the sing- {ing was over ¥* * Due to the great increase in |business in, the county court i house, caused by the unprece- dented activity in Monroe Coun- ty real state, there has been ‘considerable discussion about! the proposed enlargement of the building * Brigadier Herbert Roberts, commanding the southern divi- sion of the Salvation Army, com- prising Georgia and Florida, will jvisit Key West on Wednesday, | April 15, and will conduct an in- spection of the local corps. stealing the insu- baboons have been butterfly nuts securing the lator arms to the poles. Should a rainstorm give your {shoes a drenching, dry them at. room temperature—never near a _ radiator or fire! (®) Wirephotos and “Redbuck,” are mired sad- came with a derrick and hoisted “Red.” a lady horse, comes out male, pationtly awaits his turn, Grade "A" Georgia DRESSED and DRAWN FRYERS Government Graded “Good” CHU ROAST Young Tender Selected BEEF COILIO 12) a asad eat Wilson's Laure] SLICED BACON 8: Little Pig PORK SPARE RIBS —<— y Made’s Sunbeam “SKINLESS” PRANKS (.... Peacock Visking BOILED HAM . Govt. Grade Good “CLUB” STEAKS lb. 59c lio: 386 CREAM CHEESE. Hunt's Yellow Cling PEACHES No. 2% Can 19¢c Golden Bantar on the Cob CORN 3 = 19¢ Fresh—CUBAN PINEAPPLES Texas Yellow COOKING ONIONS |. ee wee. Crisp, Well Bleached GELERY HEARTS i). we 2.22 FANCY NO.;4 YORK APPLES ay COLORED—QUARTERED—MIOLO MARG Birdseye Frozen Food 2he BCHS. 8 4 pe ee ee BROCCOLI SPEARS. . . . , , 8% 29¢ GOLDEN CUTCORN .. .*. . 8 ale BABY WHOLE OKRA. . Be De prevevevecervececeys ra c Cello Pkg. ib. Soc .- “Ibs 89e Ib. 69c 3-0z. Pkg. DUVAL at PETRONIA ST. “CAMAY SOAP IVORY SOAP 99 9/10 Pure IVORY SOAP l4c Medium Bars DUZ Does Everything DUZ ee. 20 No Rinse TIDE vases 25c SKYHIGH FROZEN . HORSE. - MEAT 16-Oz. Pkg. 18c ad SURE MIX Del Monte... All Grinds COFF EE * 65c FACTORY PACKED GRANULATED SUGAR BIRDSEYE FROZEN ORANGE SWIFT'S - GLENWOOD CREAMERY BUTTE % Lb.

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