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Ih ill Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Friday, August 24, 1951 ISLAND CITY BASEBALL IN FIRST YEAR. SBR IS uate BES Citizen Staff Photo ‘ACEVEDO (6) takes a mighty swing at the ball as the Island City Softbsll League nears a year in age. The league, reorganized - last year in October, had been operating in Key West for years, Eleven Key Westers Enter USLTA Tennis (Continued From Page Three) ing on her to do big things in his | first South Florida League sea- son'and in the second year of Harvey Cup. | _ Coach Van, unable to make the | .trip, is mighty pleased to see four | of his strongest High School var- | sity prospects going to the Beach ‘for seasoning. Tony Dopp, only | 14. years old, already has played in- the. non-league matches the school authorities scheduled last year and has genuine promise, provided he concentrates on strokes instead of points. Peter Knight is already a veteran of | ‘one season and appears to have | everything but third-set stamina City champion Ralph Harten- stine and Mrs. Hartenstine will | stop over at Flamingo Park to see Key West's finest perform. They will be en route to Georgia | and then to New Orleans on vaca- | tion. | | Oi | LOPEZ SAYS (Continued from Page One) Alhambra, to Malaga, famous | grape country, Cadiz and other points where he saw eathedral the Moorish, Roman and Span fish architectural wonders, and works of art. After a visit to his boyhood home and northwest Spain, he went to Paris. His only critici there was the exorbitant tipping demand. Switzerland Lopez with its friendliness and vleanliness. Lisbon, Portugal and fabulous Monte Carlo were in eluded in the itinery, Lopez advised Americans to take vacations in Europe, stating that such visits would create a better understanding of the peo ple of other nations Guests at the luncheon were Mitchell Ferguson, field super visor of instruction of the Flori da State Department of Educa. | tion; Dr. Sam H. Moorer, assist- | ant director, division of instruc tion, of the same department; | and Wallace Rogers, son of Ralph Rogers, local Rotarian, from Richmond, *Va. impressed i(night)—Dickson |cheen (8-3) vs Today's Games AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Cleveland (night) | Overmire (2-7) vs. Wynn (14- Philadelphia at St. (night)—Kellner (7-12) vs. Garv- jer (14-8). Washington at Detroit—Mar- rero (11-7) vs. Cain (9-7). Boston at Chicago (night)— Scarborough (10-6) vs, Kretlow (4-6). NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at Boston (twi- night)—Wehmeier (2-7) and Raf- fensberger (12-15) vs. Sain (5-48) and Spahn (15-11). Chicago at Brooklyn (night)h-- Minner (6-12) vs. Branca (10-85% Pittsburgh at (16-11) vs. Thompson (3-7) St. Louis at New York—Bre- | Corwin (4-0) CAPIAS ORDERED (Continuec wom Page One) misbranding and causing to be misbranded foods.” The Poinciana Food Market was sold to Aristides: Castro on Monday. It will now be known jas Castro’s Poinciana Market. Castro said that when he pur j chased the market and made in ventory earlier this week he 1 1 | j i Louis} | Carbonell’s | West-USA” which I think should ; were monarchs visiting a foreign | paugh, USN, guest of Dr. Ralph | Herz; Commander CC, G. Lub- | Chandler, guest of LOCAL LIONS ROAR (Continue@ from Page | a prematurely baldheaded quar- tet consisting of Talking Lion Paul Albury, Lions Bezanilla, George Hanskat and Saunders. These four cut through . the humid evening. with a non-alco- holic but wacky rendering of “Sweet Adeline” that made drunken quartets have the dig- nity of the Metropolitan Opera. All Lions were in full roar Jast night as they sang Margie, Oh You Beautiful Doll, Shine On Harvest, Moon, climaxed by Lotiis composition “Key be publicized ‘more. Lion President J. J. McManus | Set the pace for the wit: that | crackled after *hese¢abbage, ham, and potatoes had. béen consumed. He introduced the Lions and of whom looked as though they country. Commander Judson A. Mills- back, USN, and Richard D. their distinguished guests, some}. Bernard | Frank and La Van Warren, | Pritchard company field super- visor, sat in happy bewilderment at the high spirited goings on. True to form Joe Allen — in- jected the one serious note of the evening. He urged Lions to con- jsider roofing the house of an elderly Key West woman—wha he said was in danger of being | blown” away ‘should a sterm arise. Lions Albury and Nevy | Armayor volunteered to serve on ; the roof committee with Allen. | Lion Saunders, Secretary, read the very funny minutes of the | last meeting. ‘He “also congratulated Key West Lions on their’ hospitable fellowship and said: “Make every man who walks through that door welcome.” Star of the evening was Gona- zalo Bezanilla who doffed his im- Phijadelphia | jned the multi-colored Seminole j jacket sported by all Florida | Lions. | Gonzalo began a half hour | monologue describing his experi- }ences at past national Lions con- \ ventions. Some Lions ride into the con- vention on horseback — others | bring beards that they have | grown for the occasion, Gonzalo kept up a running |commentary as he showed color- jed films of the San Francisco iconvention of the Lions, held some years back. Roars of appreciation and semen s ompatetn — | maculate pongee coat and don- knew nothing about the charges | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL at All Grocers THE GLADES RESTAURANT 278-80 So. Krome Ave. Homestead, Florida We Never Close—Phone 9119 Specializing in... Sea Food - Steaks and Chops Air Conditioned Make the Glades Your Stop On the Way North AY AND JENNIE REYNOLDS Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast. Dependable Freight and Express Service betw: MIAMI AND een KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WE CEPT SUNDAYS) rives at Miami at night. ST DAILY EX- at 6:00 P.M. Ar- 12:00 o'clock Mid- LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid night and arrives 6:00 o'clock A.M. at Key West aty } Local Schedule (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (Ex CEPT SUNDAYS) A.M.. and arrives o'clock P.M. at 8:00 o'clock at Miami at 4:00 LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (ExcEPT SUNDAYS) et 3: 00 o'clock A.M and arrives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock P.M. . Free Pick-Up and FULL CARGO INSURANCE OFFICE end WAREHOU PHONES: Delivery Service SE: Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts. $2 and 93 jmade public today on the mis-]} | branding of food You may have seen the report of the interview with OLD PAPAL TR Crabgrass : Competitor WASHINGTON— (#) —“U-3” Bermuda grass, a highly success- ful ‘turf grass selected at Savan- nah, Ga., 13 years ago, can com- pete successfully with crabgrass in lawns, according to scientists in the U. S. Department of Ag- riculture. | “U-3", which is the name used | by scientists to identify the grass} must have a sunny location to thrive, but its resistance to cold} has resulted in good turf at loca- tions .well-outside the recognized Bermuda belt. The men who have been test-| ing, the. grass, expect it to have) its greatest usefulness for lawns, athletic fields, playgrounds and golf: courses in the crabgrass area, 1 chessecaoenmesonstintiomatmetentencerisineitinesaeigieans rumbles of leonine laughter shook} the hall. Lion Armayor reported on the fast growing Lions club of Mara- thon which several members had visited the night before. The 18 member club is planning to get a club house in the future. The Lions gave their final roar Secretary of the Treasury Snyder, in which he says that a appropriate advertising budgets will continue to be legitimate deduction expenses. He was quoted as saying, “To prosper, business must maintain advertising. I know you have to keep your clients’ names before the public if they are to keep their markets. There is no question about that. I do not think it is possible for a going concern to forget the fact that it has to keep up its public contact and relations.” e | KEY WEST CITIZEN YOUR DAILY NEWSPAPER | it Poe oes tek Se & z | at about 8 p.m. Hoarse but hap- t py they shook their manes and} R s | loped out into the tropical night. ca te — ADVERTISING ... | A LEGITIMATE EXPENSE Seth Ne BEM le tw MINING AGRICULTURE GONSTRUGCTION SOURCE - FLORIDA INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION! Classified Ads I oe dm drones ‘MOD it gat SShRT Test BPRS We bag