The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 17, 1942, Page 3

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THURSDAY, DESEMEED EX-CHAMP NEW GOLF PRO FOR KEY WEST LINKS RUT COFFEY, WINNER OF} MIDDLE ATLANTIC PRO; OPEN, COMING HERE FOR: WINTER SEASON at the will act i this winter. Mr. Coffey has been coming to Key West for several seasons pro at the lc cal ub so he is not a stranger to golf, He expects to ar-; players here. rive about Christmas time and will bring with him a large sup- ply of balls and clubs for local players. Besides being a good teacher ) a good player. He re. the Middle Atlantic Championship and » has been runner-up four out of the five times he has compet- ed in the Maryland Open. He holds the course record at Foun tied this record again, very much on his game at pres ent Mr. Coffey expects to devote much of his time to promoting golf activities among local piay- stationed 27 4449 WEATHER REPORT [FRANK WOLKOWSKY eecacccccococcasesocsecs {Observation taken at 8:30 a. m. E.W.T. (City Office) Temperatures | Highest last 24 hours 74 Lowest last night 55 |Mean 64 {Normal 70 Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending | 8:30 a. m., inches 0.39 Total rainfall since Dec. 1, } inches 0.73 een since Dec. 1, inches Arey rainfall since Jan. 1, inches | Deficiency inches Relative Humidity 65% since Jan. 1, Tomorrow’s Almanac Sunrise 8:06 a, m. Sunset 6:42 p. m. 4:13 p. m. 4:30 a. m Tomorrow's Tides (Neval Base) High Tide Low Tide 8:34 a.m. 1:58 a.m. 8:09 p.m. 1:20 p.m. FORECAST Key West and ued cold tonight. ida: Continued cold, with frost in north portion and in south portion as far south as uate mucklands of the Okeecho- ee region tonight. Hatteras, N. C., to Apalachi- cola, Fla.: No ‘small craft or stgrm warnings have been _ is- sued. Moonrise Moonset Vicinity: a Sandstorms Hamper little promotion will means them with the iact Eddie Bush, former pro here expects to be in the Army soon. He will not be in Bush rec very highly ays local golfers will find him to be a fine player and a fine fellow to know PEACEMAKER BLITZED BY CANINES AT WAR rd Press) Dec. 17.—Ev- peacemakers n in dog who. tried ; reling dogs taken by er, he cau- > two snap- aiding one in each | yne sneaked up on him < nd ¢ attac ake d him from the rea Menagement men warned very few jobs will be ‘-draft proof”. “J. F. SIKES LICENSED PLUMBER 1306 CATHERINE STREET Tommie’s SKATING RINK SUMMER SESSIONS Afternoons: Tues. - Thurs. and Sat., 2:30 - 4:30 Every Evening: 8:00 - 10:30 p.m Ladies Invited SKATE for HEALTH’S SAKE Lessons EVENING SHOPPERS— Until Christmas we will be open from 7 P. M. o 8 P. M. for your convenience. IF You'Re Looxive For See PAut SmitH 334 Simonton ST. Lessons Phone 9 yi Flyers In North Africa. (By Associated F CAIRO, Dec. 17.—Pilots of the transport planes and bombers being flown across Africa to the this . Middle East, Russia and India are s Cof-'encountering a s at weather obstacle— ferent from anything rienced in the United is the harmattan, a win which fine particles picked up in the hare), are car- ried thousands of miles. Visibility frequently is cut to a few hun- dred feet Other hazards are the simoon, a hot blast of air which reaches a temperature of 125 degrees, and the khamsin, a hot, dry, dust- laden windstorm which creates | fog-like conditions. hea KEY WEST BEDDING CO. 515 Front Street Phone 66°" The Southernmost Mattress Factory in the United States {| @ MATTRESSES RENOVATE. @ FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED 224444444444444444 FIREMEN’S TROPICAL PARK. 712 Duvai Street PLAY BINGO AMUSEMENTS FOR ALL Kiddie AUTOS and PLANES for the Children Even the keenest | mind may be dulled by TIRED EYES If you feel slowed down by overtaxed eyes — properly fitted glasses may quickly restore you to top form. Or if you now wear glasses, yur may be overdue for that once a acne: eye examina: tion. Come In for nem DR. J. A VALDES OPTOMETRIST { Address Phones 532 Duval Street Residence: 351 Office: 332 Office Hours: 9-12. 2-6 P.M. | AMMALIAUNN NATO NEAGLE RRNA ALHAMBRA HOTEL 119 S.E. 2nd STREET MIAMI, FLA. Sg LARGE, COMFORTABLE ROOMS PRIVATE BATHS =e Reasonably priced by Day, Week or Month. Hii III THE KEY WEST qITen Daval and Southard Streets €WEST CLOTHES SHOPS, Inc.) Formal Opening , Christmas Festival Good ae To Give We Have Brought You America’s Finest In Clothing, Furnishings. and Sportswear Gift Suggestions SILK LOUNGING ROBES Our Spacious Navy and Army DEPARTMENT IS Complete ! Officers’ and CPO BLUES Customed-Tailored WHITES KHAKIS cuers OVERCOATS and ACCESSORIES @ OFFICERS’ and C.P.0. CAPS @ OVERSEAS CAPS @ KHAKI SHIRTS OFFICERS’ CHIEFS’ OFFICERS’ CHIEFS’ Navy and Warrant Officers’ @SHOULDER BOARDS @COLLAR BARS @KHAKI HOSE @KHAKI WEB BELTS @SHOES SAILORS’ - TAILOR-MADE BLUES SAILORS’ TAILOR-MADE WHITES % ALL WHITE.and BLUE RATINGS *% $Q95 PAJAMAS $250 1. 82500 wo $1500 FLANNEL ROBES *8%° Leather JACKETS $12 ,, SWEATERS 295 ,, Leisure wo 935 HOSE 45¢ ,, $29 NECKWEAR 65° . COATS *12°° e $9950 $1500 a PAIR $500 Key West. Floridc FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS . . . INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS. 3 te box. $1-$1.50 HICKOK BELTS - BUCKLES and SUSPENDERS 25c te $2.06 Jewelry by Barry SHIRTS $195 ,, $500 SLACK SETS $695, $1250 LEATHER WALLETS $1951.75 SPORTSHIRTS $195. LONG and SHORT SLEEVES SILK SHIRTS *3% AMERICA’S FINEST HAND-TAILORED CLOTHING BLUE SERGE SUITS Single and Double Breasted $35 $39.50 $45 2 and 3-Piece SUITS- $22.50 to $45.00 SPORT COATS - $15.95 to $35.00 SPORT PANTS $3.95 - $4.95 - $5.95 - $7.95 - $10.00 - $12.50 JOHNSTON and MURPHY | SHOES $14.50 ae corpereenetieie Lee ee DOBB’S | | HATS $5 to $7.50 EXCLUSIVE LUGGAGE A Gift From Us Means More

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