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PAGE FOUR : 1 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ~ FRIDAY, AUGUST 16. 1968 ~ PEOPLE'S FORUM ‘The Citizen welcomes sions of the views of its read- ers, but the editor reserves the right to delete any which are considered or unwarranted. The ae U. S. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT | |Observation taken at 7:30 a. m.,| 75th Mer. Time (City Office) Temperatures -: SOCIETY Jolly Club Elects \Mrs, Vinock“ New Officers 'To Norfolk ; | Highest last 24 hours Intermediate Jolly Club of Ley, Mrs. Eli Vinock left over the | Lowest last night Memorial Church elected new highway today for Norfolk, Va.,|Mean — | | ftems | Squash isa native American made of ground meal blended merly regarded as harmful and flavored grapedeuit | vegetable. ‘Early explorers found ithe Indians already using squash lime there has not been a single The whole is blended and wrap- petetecs cach spring == callie | new variety developed. ped in a corn husk or specially would mot est them and be pet Prepared parchment paper. sonec_ Hot Tamale! Although a Mexican style of; Shunned Potatoes : Romary B= Sooe | food, tamales were originated in The potato, now one ofourim Pucrts Rice & cow comming |Southern Texas. The tamale is dispensable foodstuffs, was for- grapefruit with mam ‘The com as with ground Mexican chili pep- neither edible for man nor beast for desserts and sie makes on ipers, spices and corn meal mush. ‘New Englanders burned stocks of excellent Sirst course since = that) "st % : = = FOOD FACTS IN A NUTSHELL Squash From Indians Se soe and, oddly enough, | , b Normal officers at their regular weekly; where she will join her ene ,_ Dubiiahed ‘unlesg requested meeting last night. 'Ensign Eli Vinock, stationed on! Officers elected were: the U.S.S. Aaron Ward. : . President—Rosetta Wise, Mrs. Vinock was formerly Miss ceeding Eola Johnson. Barbara Carey. | Seeretary — Bobby Knowles, | qe eax Dance On 24th Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending -7:30 a, m,, jn¢hes —___ Total rainfall since Aug. 1, inches {Excess since Aug. 1, inches. |Total rainfall since Jan. 1, i inches | Deficiency since e January a, of business. We must practice on —_ es «a you know. COMMENDS DOG ARTICLE | Under the circumstances I will ‘be glad to pay a license for sel dog. MRS. CHAS. H. JOHNSON. 'Key West, Fla., Aug. 16, 1940 suc- iig9 | Editor, The Citizen: The article in yesterday’s 18. 95! paper, Re: stray dogs, deserves! whole-hearted support. It should be in the interest of: | Pet owners to pay a license and! insist that the money be used to | ei by iste Saas! Bill Elliot—Luana de Alcaniz \|/ FRONTIERS OF elected councilman, I applaud the ; and idea of having him in charge of ; FOUR WIVES . the situation. It would be a more |} Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- . useful service to the city than to } Chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25¢ try to discourage ambitious citi- | *' zens from enlarging their places PHONES 178 and; 179, ‘LUCKY DAY SALE Change Your Luck at the BROADWAY Fruits & Vegetables CELERY __ 18e LETTUCE 10¢ ONIONS 14e EACHES 27¢ Visiting Relatives | Here First Time succeeding Sylvia Sawyer. A&gsistant Secretary—Ruth Rose Roberts. e ‘Instead OF 17th , Pianist—Lois Pinder. ! inches __ 0.42 Supervisor Mrs. Dorothy poe Through a reporting error, The! Wind Direction "and Velocity had charge of the program for Citizen story concerning the joint | S—8 miles per hour the evening, and Ruth Rose Rob-|Junior Woman’s Club-DeMolay ! Relative Humidity erts headed the recreation ac-j;dance is to be held Saturday, ! 84% tivities. ; August 24th, instead of the 17th,’ Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today Members present were: as mentioned in yesterday's Pa- | Sea level, 29.99 (1015.6 millibars) Bobby Knowles, Claudius Spen- per. i Tomorrow's Almanac ‘cer, Harry Sawyer, Mike Perez! Further announcement on the Sunrise - and Henry Vinson; Ruth Rosejdance will come forward at an Sunset - Roberts, Rosetta Wise, Shirley jearly date. ‘Moonrise Bowery, Eola Johnson, Betty —_———_————_ !Moonset Eaton, Gloria Vinson, Delores Al- prall moon, 17th . e varez, Grace Torres and a EXCELLENT BUYS Tomorrow’s Tides Elizabeth Knowles. IN NAVARRO CARS (Naval Base) | AM. An excellent group of used litigh a ~ 9:19 be cars, considered too good for the Low —. 2:37 b] used car lot, is being displayed} FORECAST this week at Navarro’s new car; (Till 7:30 p. m., Saturday) Miss Virginia Bayer, of Roa-;showroom, corner Duval and | Key West and Vicinity: Partly h sialk __ noke, Va., and_ brother-in-law , Southard streets. | cloudy tonight and Saturday - and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray, All are pedigreed cars, have with scattered thundershowers; St 4 Week-End Specials} Where Prices _ Are Right a jFRopuct DEPT. ; POTATOES, 10 Ibs. -19¢;, _1e} Yenn, of Cocoa, Fla., are visiting | been completely checked and put Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bayer, of Key in first-class shape and are priced | jgentle. to moderate Borie | winds. een sends erent law attractively. Florida: ‘Partly cloudy tonight is i pir fi and Saturday; scattered thunder- | pigcand’ aed ae : = eee {showers in extreme south portion pleased with their stay to date. | Here is a grand sandwich fill-|@n4 sporstbly near the east coast eee jing: Mix together 2-3-cup sal-|5@tw aunccen dee ee © Vm ns ee Birthday Party |mon, %-cup white cream cheese, For Dora Martinez head FOR SANDWICHES White Seedless GRAPES, 2 Ibs. ___ Ripe TOMATOES, lb _____ BLUE PLATE SALAD DRESSING, quart _ 3 lbs. 29¢ 22¢ eee eee teed | %4-cup finely-minced celery, 1 |teaspoon each of chopped pars-| Tommie’s Skating Palace iley, Pimentos and sweet pickles, | Beginners, 10 to 11:30 A. M. girls helped s-teaspoon salt and 3 table-| afternoons, 2:00 to 4:00 P. M. celebrate her |SPoons salad dressing or mayon-| SAFETY MATCHES MAXWELL HOUSE ze = COFFEE, tb __ 15e Eightv boys and Dora Martinez 2 doz. ninth birthdav party at her par- ; Naise. for ee 18 sandwiches. ents’ home, 1212 Varela street, yesterday afternoon. The festivi- ties were held on the lawn. Games were participated and prizes awarded. and paper hats were guests as favors. i Refreshments of ice cream, cake and candy were served. given the} Lopez Funeral Service Chill and use as filling! Six presidents of the United | LADIES in | States are buried in Virginia, five | Balloons ,in New York, and four in Ohio. i Established 1885 Evenings 8:00 to 10:30 P. M. Clean, 3 Healthful Recreation An Orderly Decent Amusement Establishment 25e Southard St., near Duval COCOMALT, 8 oz. can HEINZ CATSUP, 8 oz. bottle PEAS, CORN, BEETS, || GARBANZOS, SPINACH, BLACK-EYE PEAS— YOUR CHOICE OF —————— ., ._!|] Licensed Funeral Directors Eleven pitchers were used in a and Embalmers single nine-inning game recently ; 24- | between the New York Yankees|| py Hoes, Aubalates Bexrcel | 3 Mesquiteers 3 CANS FOR COVERED WAGON DAYS _25¢ EXTRA SPECIALS! _15¢ COMEDY eueccees: SERIAL and the St. Louis Browns, won} by the latter team, 14-10. The | Yankees sent six men to the! mound, the Browns five. “Key West's Outstanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof Garage Open The Year Around Attention, Housewives! You'll Be Interested In These Many Low Prices This Week-End At OVALTINE, THE BERMUDA MEAT MARKET |forasme ~ 30e ! ' WE HANDLE A COMPLETE mas 25 LINE OF Larro and Happy Feeds REE ESS EINHORN’S 2 Phones ORIOLE PEAS, No. 2 can - = (Limit) We Handle | “SWIFT’S PREMIUM i NO. 1 BEEF i Boneless Beef Roast, tb 30c Juicy and Tenderized I Club Steaks, 16 30c || Selected Western Clear Meat Ground With Pork for a Meat Loaf, Ib _ 20c Flank Steak, 1h ______ 25e Selected ARMOUR’S STAR LAMB ig EE Shoulder, th-..___ -20e Chops, BSc | We have Strictly Fresh Young Killed Pork, also Western Pork. MONROE MEAT MARKET SUGAR, 5 lbs. POTATOES, 10 lbs. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, tb-can ONIONS, Ib No. 2 can TOMATOES, 2 cans No. 1 small can TOMATOES. 6 cans PAUL LUMLEY 510 Fleming St. Phone 411 eres Pic-Nic ot Aeare Star Breakfast Sliced Bacon -. 25¢ We handle selected Live Poultry from Tennessee. Hens, (4 to 6 lbs.), tb 25c Selected Battery Raised Fryers, ib ___ —Delivery Service— Come to the Most Sanitary and Up-To-Date Market in town. We have TWO BUTCHERS and TWO DELIVERY BOYS to give you Courteous and Prompt Attention. PHONE 52 WHITE AND VIRGINIA STS. 2 Trucks| SALT ac 2 poxes CAMPBELLS PORK and BEANS 20c 10 6 oe 3 ior IAA LALAAA AAA A AA dd A A Add dadedddadadidadadadiadadea i? SUITE TTOOOTTOUS TOTS TEE DOLLARS that reach to next week EGGS. doz. OLEO, ib SSeS GROCERY DEPT. Hershey's Fine Granulated SUGAR. 5 lbs. - Par-T-Pak SODAS and GINGER ALE, Bliss COFFEE, ib SALT and MATCHES, 2 boxes Genuine ITALIAN SPAGHETTL (long), 2 Ibs. Libby’s TOMATO JUICE, Cc 2 17¢; | Bel! 25¢ ! 15c! 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WE HAVE A VERY COOL AND HOME LIKE SHOPPE SLIP IVIIVII III DI aaas. } ARCHER’S offers you the chance to buy foods for the week-end at real sav- ings—and you know that HERE’S WHERE YOU GET QUALITY! ao Order all your food needs through us, such as— ; DRESSED POULTRY VEGETABLES DAIRY PRODUCTS MEATS FRUITS REE OeEES We Carry A Complete Line Of BIRDSEYE FROZEN FOODS eg Archer's Grocery Phones 67 and 47 814 Fleming Street i 5 MONARCH ORIOL ORIOLE “17c. i : 50c "$1.00-$1.50 TOMATOES. ‘No lL. can, 6 cans WOODBURY SOAP, re HYPRO, pts. bottle, 2 bottles 9c 25e 25c 15¢ 2 x. TIPAFIZALLILZLI AZ AA ALAA AA CL huhu ue ueukeukeuheeuheueueuheuheuheueeubeadeudeude, hor | Abury’s Economy Cash Grocery | Free Delivery—Phone 198—Cor. Francis and Southard Streets Specials For FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY GROCERIES AND MEATS FIRST—Budget. Plan your expenses and keep 2 record of what’s spent. . SECOND—Watch the pegnies. t's the little savings that mount up. THIRD—Buy carefully. 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