The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 10, 1945, Page 6

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BIG TIME TONIGHT streets By SENATOR CLAUDE PEPPER | Reporting On His Visu dy te Ola W 4 wish im the way k and, what is more cd the AT SLOPPY JOE'S |e: ox not the It's always fair weather at Slop- @ Dational assembly py Joe's Bar at Greene and Duval There you can get what of a good YOu ask the brand you want by name 1 rene pape agency vs om i area lupon the date when elections i shall be held to determine wheth- t ads and railroads, port country is to have and shipping were either taken King George back and to select away, destroyed or made unus- The arch-' able by the Germans. bishop has been to the United The ambassador and I had 4, Cuates two or three times and luncheon with the Regent arch- when we told him of our pride having in Florida's Tarpon Spr t Hellenic City bishop Damoskennos and had an ther ngs m the we livestock, industrial tacili-’ PINE MUSIC AT ong talk with him. Since tioned Rainbow Room had seen him the day before C — LA CONCHA HOTEL Barroso's Orchestra will do the onors in supplying the dance music tonight in the air-condi- of the La oncha Hotel POINCIANA P.-T. A. TO MEET MONDAY The regular Puincians P-T. A. meeting will be held Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the school building An imteresting program been planned in accordance with | nited States. he enthusiast ¥ hed taken over the post of There is alway vod time at Week 18d ou will get it te e ving visited Tarpon prime minister himself until he, this popular spot “some al ae cal grade will | Sunday, starting at 8 o'clock. The Music is by Gould Curry at the | ¢, r find a prime minister a foods properly cooked From Ankara ay piano and Steve Babik at the ac- |). hbishop to set up a new government. [BEST OF MEALS present the play, “Rumpelstil.| pest of : oD pleasing manner Turkey from which I wr cordian ; m of « siso had a talk wth Colonel Wood oo ane a og pointe inst week we fiew Octobe a eT 2 who had landed in the mountains AT ‘GULF STREAM DRYING or PAINTB beg ry spec: & istanbul, n 1 the American College an Beirut along with some of our own se Sdn & } steaks, chops, sea foods Sink you may nte the toug splendid work and’, nd cret army representatives of OSS “ ;, k NEW YORK —Ord | a ; } Come for Sunday dinner, bring inary paints chreken cinmers as well a> = toe 1 op ~ t . tung immeasurable’ good will p and had helped organize Greek}ine children of | «. dime at Should dry with o glossy bee of other items on 4 dus ns ‘ ly { « United States. That eve ones st nee to the Germans before tne tables in the ck Bar at but they cam be made to dry with |; borate menu. All at @ the moderr ‘i el book g the bassador and | — . A ntered Greece the Gulf Stre © @ delet @ dint finish py decreasing the | ler prices. for those who de- | pul us e eeutiful w ‘ 06 That afternoon we also had ajeas tamily dinner « wrved vib quntent increasing the | FobM ot Pe andwich there is a| + ¥" n I t f the storting at mtinuing Propartion of turpentine or other | o5i00 selection of hot and cold ate Eur M e er | the ‘ of Greece. through the vou YOlatele thinner | sandwiches. ; me “= G : » troubled 5 i vou e at = For those who want to be en at t He of the Greek Cooked and - weer COUNCIL SERIES) ho thio, George, John and Gus, * args ght ab homer Me food There is a wide ss a AN ORDINANCE AMENDING play the dance music. —_ German ng ne. i i. x the ORDINANCE NO. 476, COUNCIL |" tye finest of beverages may Se Turk ve ce of the complete SERIES, OF THE ORDINANCES) ,. nad ag well as cocktails ard grins : : OF THE CITY OF KEY WEST,| fey drinks he « , ne _— FLORIDA. SAME BEING AN) George, John and Gus join Bob * ae k baggy ). ORDINANCE ENTITLED: “AN! ga,ior the host, im inviting you ances Po Ya _s i (he ORDINANCE FIXING THB SAL-| 455 vou, and they @o mean you te: ing a on “. Break’ ARIES OF CERTAIN OPPICERS| (> van Club Sugsicn ' ae dis s Sofia, bu 2 e at )%. AND EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY; i = a es —— ponte tian ( a ‘ ' nd 4 OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA whit . Blue M er . 580 Servic i Passed by the City Council on Suy Victory Bonds and Hold Them " Soe & . r eading Oct. 30, 1945. | . = Ct 1” ss aod atoms os ner | reed a own Exclusively at " believe that) ister, A Voulgs 1 WEB tou@hed by the warming lege Passed by the City Council on) pres 4 mag ‘ 1 { the @fterneon we Sentiments of so mar ft } bird and final reading Nov 9, R N APPEL’S € could have been o Ac opel. I fortum Greek people whose age | MeN 1945 —es ago te nducted through the geble spirit are evider It Balk BARL/ADAMS. | : We Tlew to Ather Monday @ fabrous Mimples, by Use fet tha: . «| Tt A ' 1 Presvdest Provemy Gy Council. | reat hoon “That tvededig itt + od yeote before sufferime it was only in Greece og n SEAL) ~ J oder, Mr Latcol! Se@reagr % Stewer,, head of that F heerd the people sing OG McN nes tthe Atte Misi Mac Veagh” whee fo School Classic- in the early morning es | 1 he ROY HAMLIN we could . f Stu At erhaps the thr t « “ whr City Clerk ‘ y in Athens Af wn s 4 fore f t t Approved Nov, 9 1045 n < {1G he Acrog G ar GERALD SAUNDERS, tt afe O 71 m5 Acting Mayor ng w UNE ; lps Sar —_— BUY VICTORY BONDS NOW ~——_—_——ae. oy SE “The Store of Fashion” : e Store of Fashion’ | fre . . . 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