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—s ———7weeeQcee a~ ol TAGE EOUR . THE WEATHER FORECAST Key West and vicinity: Fair end moderately cool this after- moon through Friday; moderate northwesterly winds this after-| moon, becoming gentle to moder- | ate north to northeast tonight and Friday. Florida: Fair today, tonight and Friday; cooler in extreme! south portion today, otherwise continued cool tonight and Fri-| flay. | H St. Augustine through Florida! (Straits and East Gulf: North- ?westerly winds, moderate, except occasionally fresh over north! portion today, diminishing to- night and becoming gentle north to northeast Friday. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warnings have been issued. | WEATHER REPORT Key West, Fla., Mar. 22, 1945 Observetion taken at 8:30 a.m.,/ Bastern Wartime (City Office) | Temperatures Highest last 24 hours 82 Lowest last night 68 Mean 75! Normal — 73) Precipitation ‘ Rainfai, 24 hours ending 6:30 a. m.; inches 0.04 Tote) rainfall since March 1; ANCES... 0.04 Deficiency since March 1; | inches 0.90 ‘Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 7:28 a. m. Bunset 7:39 p. m.| Moonrise 3:29 p. m.| Moonset 4:48 a. m.| Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 8:29 a. m. 1:41 a. m. 7:41 p. m. 12:55 p. m. TEMPERATURE BULLETIN «| Temperature data for the 24! hours ending 8:30 a. m., as report-| ed by the U. S. Weather Bureau. Highest Lowest | by Circuit Judge Joseph Otto last 24 hours last night| from W. E. Fowler, principal of Atlanta 48 40 the Harris publie school, was giv- Boston 43 35 en the custody of their two chil- Brownsville 80 59 dren, Rebecca and Millard, the Mhesiesion 67 46 first of whom is two years old oo pt 30 {and the latter 10 months. nerd f : Mr. Fowler was directed to pay Detroit 45 31 | Mrs. Fowler $40 a month and $30 Galveston 72 57 | a month for each child. Jacksonville 69 51 | In her bill of complaint; she Kansas City 66 48 | charged‘ “violent. and _ungovern- KEY WEST 82 68 able’ temper.” K. W. Airport,..83....; ,, 67.,, set Memphis 63 35 Tung oil, used in the paint of} . Miami 81 57 battleships, also goes into brake Minneapolis 59 38 linings ‘and fabtic waterproofing. New Orleans 70 52 - New York 61 38 | CARD OF THANKS Norfolk 77 44 | We take these means to ex- Oklahoma City 73 47 |press our heartfelt thanks to our Pensacola 68 50 =|numerous friends for their sym- Pittsburgh 53 31 {pathetic expressions, in the ‘form St. Louis 55 37 jot Florals and Cards, in our try- Tampa 76 59 ing hours of sorrow in the be- IN MEMORIAM Can we ever forget your un-} speakable devotion and loving} care to us through the years that/ God allotted for you to be with} us? m though you sleep the sleep of eternity, you are with} us in the spirit. | FLOSSIE E. SANDS ALFREDO L. L. SANDS BLOUISE E. WALKER m22-itx DR. H. E. CANFIELD Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ‘ Specialist Olfice Hours: 7 to 9 p.m. at Dr. Galey's Office, 417 Eaton St. | dtely PREACHING HERE DR. JAS. R. CLINTON The Congregational Church of the Pilgrims on William Street heard Dr. James R. Clinton in several inspiring messages this week. Attendance has grown re- markably at these meetings, at- testing the genuineness power of his preaching. Speaking on the text: together for good to them that love God,” he said, “The purpose | of God is to unite and triumph! —but the purpose of man is to divide and conquer.” His insistence on God’s con- trol of even ‘the disasters of to- day for the ultimate good, ef mankind is an emp! asis Pesper- ed these, days. ‘Tonight ‘he wll as ‘te active young peoptel ehureh; sat 7:00 9p, m. S with’ them their‘ oa as a Positive Christian force fh the church. Following this he will join is. the’ fellowship of the regular Thursday “Party Night” in the Service Center. After re- freshments are served he will speak briefly to the assembled young people. Friday evening he will speak at 8:00 p. m. in the church audi- torium on the subject, “The Ways of Sheep and the Way of the Shepherd.” |MRS. DONNA FOWLER IS GIVEN DIVORCE) G Mrs. Donna Hoyt Fowler, who} « was granted a divorce yesterday reavement of the‘deceased, Sam- |uel J. Welters. May he rest in peace. THE WELTERS FAMILY m22-1tx sages—makes brea‘ your head fills up with stuffy transient congestion! Va-tro-nol gives grandre- lief, too, from sniffly, sneezy of head colds. Follow directions in folder. _VICKS VA-TRO-NOL Johnson & Scammons “A Complete Self-Service Food Market” 1030 Southard St. at Francis St. Phone 198 EVERYTHING IN FOOD We invite you to do Your WEEK-END Shopping at this “Your Friend!y Neighborhood Market” Our Prices Are Never Marked Up, So As To Give You Marked Down Week-End Specials! Our Quality, Prices and Values are consistent Every Day No Special Mark Up-Mark Down Bargains Here A. J. JOHNSON, Manager, and} “All things work} ; | said” Coecccecevocccesccocccce . ''Ruth Greene Weds | Herman Holtsberg | Herman Holtsberg, proprietor }of Holtsberg’s Department Store} in Key West, and Miss Ruth Greene, of West Palm Beach,! | were married in that city yester- day morning. Two weeks ago Miss Greene! was on a visit in Key West. | Mr. and Mrs. Holtsberg, after a wedding breakfast, left for} New Orleans on their honey-/ moon., They are expected to arrive in Key West the latter part of next week. i i Player Group Is Still Performing | “Outward Bound,” playing at! |the Barn Theatre this week, has} {all the novel qualities of a newly} written play. As it happens, it is over 20 years old. First produced in Lon- don and New York in 1923, it was hailed as one of the most unusual and absorbing plays ever written. | In 1938 it was revived at the} Playhouse in New York with an} all-star cast, and again became} amovernight. hit. # As one of our dramatic c said-at that tie, “Fift have not robbed. it of it line humor, its ne ter analysis.” The same now after angther passing of years. In faet*it would 'séém to} be more timely, 'than ever and more welcome—something to, see and cherish. The Key West Players will pre-| sent “Outward Bound” again to- night, and also Friday and Sat- urday. } More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH | oa is a pleasant way to overcome | loose plate discemfort. FASTEETH, an improved powder, sprinkled on upper and lower plates holds them firmer so that they feel more comfortable. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. It’s alkaline (non-acid). Does not sour. te odor” (denture breath). Get FASTEETH today at any drug store. -RATIONING i FOODS Book 4, Blue X5-Z5, A2, B2 through March 31; C2-G2 through April 28; H2-M2 through June 2; N2-S2 through June 30. Red Q5- $5 through March 31; T5- X5 through April 28; YS, Z5, A2-D2 through June 2; E2-J2 tHrough June 30. Ration Board Offi BE ing in other markets. Service and Top Quality. BAKERY GOODS and CARLOS’ PHONE 76 ! really wide selection of food Plan to restock your pantry shelves completely. | Customers are not obligated to obtdin tickets or buy groceries in order to get Our Meats Archer’s “The Store That Serves You Best” 814 FLEMING ST. . | SOCIETY | | | | “CARLOS’, the Best Known Butcher in Town,” Says: We Have MEAT, Come for Your Share! PORK - VEAL - LAMB An invitation to those who I have had the pleasure of serv- . visit my little market for Friendly ~*—— Groceries — Fresh Fruits and Vegetables CHEESE and COLD CUTS Formerly Bethencourt Meat Market Corner Fleming and William Streets Plan Your Sunday Dinner and Shop at | ARCHER’S Here You Will Be Certain of Getting the BEST the Market Affords Make up yous shopping list now—bring it to Archer’s. Our THE KEY WES? GiTIZen PEOPLES HAVE SON Announcement has been made of the birth of a son, weighing seven pounds, four ounces, yester-, day morning at the Key West Municipal Hospital to Mr. and i Mrs. John Charles Peoples. | The Peoples reside at 134-B, | Po: neiana Place. Subscribe to The Citizen—2Be weekly. STRAND THEATER | SIMONE SIMON in “Mademoiselle Fifi” Coming: “Waterloo Bridge” MONROE THEATER HOOT GIBSON in “MASKED TRAIL” Coming: “Guadalcanal Diary” DESSERTS } | w Desserts made with sugar supply energy in a delicious and ap- petizing form Dixie Crystals Pure Cane Sugar TIMETABLE SHOES Airplane Stamps 1. 2 and 3, Book 3, good indefinitely. ‘SUGAR Stamp 35, Book 4, through June 2. FUEL Old period, 4 and 5; new pe- riod, 1, through 5. GASOLINE 15A through June 21 EK F DAIRY PRODUCTS, MARKET Key West, Fia. products will surprise you. Grocery PHONES 67 and 47 Duval and Petronia Streets THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1945, “GIVE TO KEEP YOUR RED CROSS BY HIS SIDE”, Broadway , ‘Key West’s Leading Food Store’’ SUPER arket Key West, Florida We Continue Our War On High Prices This Week’s Specials! SUGAR 5 Ibs. 29¢ FLOUR oo. ‘Lb B0e ~~ MARMALADE *#2 25¢ BLACKEYE PEAS 2 x? 25¢ a cm 16° . Qts. 21¢ er: ‘tm. te BAKED BEANS... 2 Xx? 29¢ PETER PAN Crise! "20s JG No. 2 Cans FLAKES Mit soe . SANI-FLUSH "ste E MATCHES ssl, 14e CLEANSER de 19 APPLE SAUCE da, AYE RICE 1b. 156-2 lbs. 29¢ 3 Ibs. . 40c 29°. 36e 69¢ PRUNE JUICE OVALTINE Medium . Large HEINZ 1-Lb. Cc Pkg. ron 17° KITCHEN CHARM WAX PAPER | CLEANSER 3 nas BBE CREAM. om At COLD CUTS un 35° FRANKFURTERS 1, 39° TONGUE _ in 45° SAUSAGE wn 45° LUNCH MEAT 49¢ PEARS _ in 19° 3s 29° Dum 30S U. S. NO. 1 MAINE POTATOES. TOMATOES 2. 25° BEANS 196 ORANGES DLs, BIRD’S EYE FOODS POINT FREE BLUE BERRIES — GREEN BEAI ee. 30° LIMA BEANS a a; BROCCOLI “tee. 38° CHICKEN ALA KING © K YOUR WEIGHT DAILY—FREE