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Pate $ THE KEY west cit! Zen Theeen, | Neverbar m, 195! BE IT EVER SO Ee csvard Treated For Gunshot Wound unknown hunter, gets loving c “LAMBIE, an expectant deer who was shot in the head by an | (Continued From. Page One) Sawyer pinned down each witness ito the fact that they hadn't either | ‘been there when the daubing took | | place, or when the alleged destroy: j ing of property occurred—mean't jlittle or nothing to the assembled female spectators who ooh’d and laah’d at the defendent’s trim fig- {ure and her light gray business en- } rench, the cause celebre, | sat attentively listening to the | proceedings but did not take the | witness stand herself. She whisper- led answers to Sawyer'’s whispered } questions but otherwise remained calm. (Didn’t even nervously twist I a handkerchief—the approved pas: | | time of all beautiful women en-} | meshed in the web of the law). | The landlord describing events a | leading up to the serving of the | one time gone to the flat in order | to see about some wallpaper being torn from the’ wall—along with some plaster ,he added. \ “7 Jooked at the mess and said to | Miss French and a friend who hap- pened to be there, that the place |Jooked a mess,” He said “Her friend,” the landlord con- |tinued, “remarked that it looked jlike Hangover Heaven.” are from Leon Slaght (left) and its owner, Charles R. Weylman, of Rochester, N. Y. Penicillin At this point the crowded court anti-lockjaw shots and a blood transfusion have been used so per into lauabier. cc wa mek i t ave 2 » neighborho i he landlord, however, was far-in an effort to save the life of the neighborhood. pet amused. “Do "you. think it was es $V AE i funny?”’ He asked. : No one deigned to. answer F f K W | There is still a possibility that ° + Ol a ey est Miss French will face a civil ae- By MYRTLE NORMAN COSGROVE FRUIT TREES Some ‘years ago, Miss Mollie Parker, a natiye Kentuckian, made her home in Key West, A woman of ‘vision, a lover of trees and flowers, and with a deep under-! standing of Nature, Miss Parker, changed, within a few years, half! ah-acre of rocky land on South! street into a show place of ‘the! city. ‘Dutstanding in her exotic gar- den,was the breadfruit, the tree one reads about but seldom sees, asthey are rare in this country. According to Miss Parker, Key West is the only place in Florida, where the true breadfruit grows. This theory however, béen exploded in the interviewing years, as “Time”, they say, “is a custom tailor constantly after- ing the line of reason.” The breadfruit tree, Artocarpus incisus, originated in Malaysia. “In the South Sea Islands, their Weight ranges from 30 to 60 feet. Ripe fruit is brownish and weighs up to 10 pounds. The tough, warty may have; | tion on charges of destroying prop- ‘erty which-stem from the fact that ral pieces of furniture, it is d, has been either removed Remember the famous moving inted. picture, “Mutiny on the Bounty” { the landlord intends doing starring Charles Laughton? Al-' to his caricatured-dwelling on Caro- line street has not been revealed as yet. It is rather unlikely that he will offer the place for rent as is. Unless, that is, if he can find a! prospective tenant who prefers his though no mention was made in the movie, according to Bishop, a jnumber of young breadfruit trees were cargo on Captain Bligh’s ill fated ship, “Bounty.” i | «In. 1792, a second edition und- er this intrepid captain succeeded; yin taking 1200 of these valuable jPlants from Tahiti to’ Jamaica.| ; This was probably the beginning \of the breadfruit in the West Indies. | | Mango Manako. The mango tree’ is a native of India. It is said that 500 varieties are grown in that country. A highly adaptable itree, it makes itself at home in Hlowlands, as well as altitudes up’ to 3500 feet. i The mango: is called‘the king of fruits”. There are many who, will disagree as to the aptness of| this title. Among them the thou- sands who have struggled with the thousands who have struggled with the terracous fibres of the fruit] pean related how he had ate| a Citizen Staff Photo DOESN'T SMOKE (®) Wirephoto THE PRAGUE RADIO announ- ced Tuesday that Moscow- trained Rudolf Slansky (above), once the hatchet-man of Czech- oslovak Communism, fired as vice premier and ar! ed. He was charged with tivities. against the state. STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE and CUBAN QUALITY MEAT AND GROCERY ITEMS THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY — TRYM&M... YOU'LL BE BACK! 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However, the choice Haden and Pirie species from which both’ fibres and turpentine flavor have been eliminated, can fully qualify; for this title. The leaves of the mango are op) {long and narrow and have a tur-} The foliage is luxuriant, con-| pentine odor when crushed. Fruit! sisting of huge, leathery leaves,is pointed-ovoid and covered with t edt deeply into several biunt lobes; thick, smooth, green or yellow! Mis-said that few trees develop skin, frequently red on one side. HAMS... SHANK HALF OR WHOLE—10 - 59c 49¢ Fresh Shipped—Gr, “A” o Sle FRYERS 5% 12 LB. AVG. Assorted Cold Cuts Armour’s Star Tray-Pac Lb. |, So plants are grown from) The pulp surrounds a large, fib- gs and from sprouts arising} rous seed. the roots. Mangoes are generally eaten BOLOGNA - OLIVE LOAF - PICKLE LOAF iin Key West, the breadfrait. is}raw, but’ make excellent _ jelly, Armour’s Star Roll ely a curiosity because of ‘it’s ity. In Polynesia however, na- find many uses for it. Cah- “aré“made from the wood; the marmalade, and chutney. The tree is highly resinous; the gum and bark are used medicin- ally as an astringent. Libby’s Tomato--Large Size JUICE . 2 cans 25c Fla. Orange—46-Oz. &.. . Can oc Sausage - 39¢e sap is used for chewing gum,|- In Mexico, leaves and stems are E my for food.”’ In the Marque-; used as brushes to Slndit teeth RICE. "3 Ib 40c Pork & I be seIslands, it becomes the bread-| and harden gums. This places the} RICE reed Ibs. Pom . cimsisesbe es: witiher of the family, for in these} Mexicans and the Key Westers Margold * PORK LOIN Roast = 49¢) BOW-WOW DOG FOOD. . 2 cans 2lc FOR A HAPPY WASH DAY CHEER Ig. pkg. 29c Northern Toilet TISSUE . 2 rolls 15c De! 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It is not yet known what motif let’s adopt as our slogan: A-bread-| Thus, it is one of Nature’s first} Miss French has chosen to use in | fruit tree in every Key West gar-jaids in healing wounds and com-|the decoration of her new dwell ! den. batting disease of the gums. ing. Citizen Staff Photo MISS FRENCH home to be fiberally decorated | with painted-on curtains, black floors and staircases, circus wa- | gon style ceilings, painted-on cane OLED WHITE ROSE—12-0Z. CAN Apricot Delight . 2 cans 29c Frost Green Lima BEANS . 2 cans 25c Carnation Evaporated MILK .... can 18c For Quick Meals F Finch Village An Island “he F lool QUEEN Salmon Steaks . 8-0Z. can 45c SWIFT'S COOKED BEEF ... 12-02. can 44c¢ pkg. 26c PREMIER—8-0Z. CAN SUCCOTASH . 2 cans 27c WHITE ROSE FRENCH STYLE GREEN— BEANS . 2 8-oz. cans 24c BETTY CROCKER GINGER TAKE MIX CLEANSER OAKITE . 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