The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 13, 1945, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCOS DAC COOOSOOOGOGOOSTISTSESOCSCOOOSESECICES CHIEF FARM CROPS | A LOVING TRIBUTE To the Family cf S OCILE | )% o° Baltimore, Md.—Grains, princi- = e 5 .. APY paly wheat, and potatoes are Can-) yg ection ante Qth, 1945 Cocccccccccgveeccosoooscoecoccs | ada’s chief crops. TA ae ee ee, POINCIANA SCHOOL ENTERTAINS MONROE 37 o3. ws cabot and Mis ip eater oes occ COUNTY COUNCIL OF P.-T. ASSOCIATIONS. Mickier. Sets [es hful chil | Mrs. A. R. Moore, daughter of Their Bes Se broken with By PATRICIA {Captain and Mrs. W. W. De- MONROE COUNTY Councils! Christmas rlay will be given meritt, = ee Rakin aliae Tm sure God eciied that eee a a a 4) dence a v1 > ee ee of the P.-T. A. met yesterday j on Tuesday next week at 0 gis aces Lica Col at the Poinciana school. p. m. The first part of this pro- onel Moore has advised that he / A delightful’ luncheon was gram will be “The Toy Shop”! has ieft Le Havre, France and given at the meeting and Was’ nq the second part “The Na-! will shortly be in Key West for followed’ by general discussions. ' tivity” Teachers of the clz the season, joining Mrs. Moore.’ Ani Mrs. Albury gave a most in-' 159mg present were Miss Co The Moores will be here about teresting talk on encouraging +o Mrs. Sv Sweet-| a month and will then return to children to stay in pnegora ees ing, Mrs. Arnoid, } jen, their home in Atlanta, Georgia. decl3-1t have been so many children ~ eS See who have quit school in order | So oss “Grocery and Meat Prices Good Through Next Thursday” es to work in defense plants that . if these children do not return to schoo! the matter will become a national problem, Mrs. Albury said. Each president of the P.-T. A. in Key West rose and told of the achiev f r Cash Market idents were Mr KEY WEST’S LARGEST FOOD MARKET Owned and Operated by A. W. and Peter Castro +h A COMPLETE FOOD MARKET 301 Duval Street Formerly BAER’S MARKET Corner Olivia Street Phone 215 — PROMPT DELIVERY to Any Part of the City, Including POINCIANA — Phone 215 SPECIAL PRICES FOR THE WEEK- “ CROSSE & BLACKWELL FHILLIPS’ ORANGE JUICE 82° 44e| TOMATO JUICE “te 4. 25° LIBBY’S SIEBS" or PRIDE of the FARM Brand TOMATO JUICE. e022] CATSUP os RITZ CRACKERS = 20¢| FRUIT COCKTAIL m2 35 HEINZ TOMATO 2 Cans 25° GRACIE M. ELWOOD. FRIDAY and SATURDAY BAseeesee Formerly BONAMY CASH MARKET wvvvvvery Key West, Fla. > > > > > > ; James Singleton, of Ha Mrs. Leonard Ci Street School; Myr Cates of Junic ior High: Mrs. Wiliams of Poinciana, and Mrs. Arthur Sheppard of Poin- ciana Pre-School. ence vere elected with Formerly TIFT’S CASH MARKET vvwvv ve 1028 Divisien Street vevvvveres Aasreeeeasd RABAAAAAES Phone 1080 second vice. Raeaene Monroe County Councils of the P.-T. A. meet every three months and each school takes turns in entertaining. The next PILLSBURY FLOUR Dole Brand PINEAPPLE HEARTS DELIGHT SOUP BE SURE TO SHOP EARLY for the Fancy CALIFORNIA meeting will be held in Febru- ary at Matecumbe. . ° MEETING OF THE Room PRUNE JUIC WHITE HOUSE 2. 93c JEWEL OIL LIMITED QUANTITY Waldorf Rum and Brandy FRUIT CAKE 2 .... 525°] VEGETABLES AND JUICE ao Limit 1 Mothers of the Division Street School was held Tuesday after- noon at two o’cl The Room Moth e having JIM DANDY GREENS Fresh from the Garden to the Table YACHT BRAND Fancy Mustard Greens x * | Mr.-Van Duersen, manager of the Kéy West Electric Company, | who has undergone an operation at Municip21 Hospital, is being | helped to speedy recovery by | HURFF VEGETABLE SOUP 2 can 23° FROSTED FOODS A caves 2 Eee ~ ee LARGE TEXAB YELLOW YORK EATING or Loonsse ONIONS | 25° APPLES P.-T. A» meet were sung by with her “Vi TASTY SKINLESS dle Was Th Logan directed. The school’s Our Prices Are FRIDAY Humane Society Woman’s C § AUC No. 2 19¢ JELLIES 4-Ib. 2-02. oe APPLE Can and PRESERVES Jars #3 ROE ST SE pe GR SES MAXWELL HOUSE GRITS GRAPEFRUIT WICE 28: in, each of the ofthe COFFEE 33c CENTAUR Philip's CHICKEN school on Dec. 145 Santa i -C= - Cae ee oe ne : PAPER TOWELS Roll = *California Artichokes NOODLE SOUP 2 ae 31: eres |S 33¢] TOWELS cout 15¢ SHREDDED WHEAT 1]¢ |= cronteSroen svete — and will present the owner of eCalifornia Extra Fancy Broccoli the names with a gift, { VAL VITA Royal Anne NAN: CAMES u '*Califarnia Cauliflower Se ae esate rape | : : SARDINES e pt 3 eFrésh White Turnips with Greens chee SWEET CHERRIES: 33c|) S432 a is an t the anne ‘of. the, Lee Memorga4 C Fresh California Mushrooms, "nan 18° ie dei ee bos een | LIDQ CLUB Dinner for 3 i] BATWELL and ROSE BOWL Tall 92 Joan of Ax WESTERN? sae White Crispy é wi Anse Ainons”acs'3ee ft SPAGHETTI DINNER xs. 22¢ |SARDINES 2 cen 25° BEANS 2 cog 27° RANGES 79: Pes 32° ie any jrabeeee ae fea ‘MONARCH BRAND Whole Kernel || OLD GLORY oaks { fia ot 4 0 Dozen - < : | ; Pmt se et OO con IT] tn 15¢ fig PORK & BEANS 2 092229° eam SI enk¢-Willians.. The «deeo! uiomth LiMGuES TOMATO OC C”*«C“ ann gee Pee ee ee committee will be. Mrs. Nell Ene! apd : Mine ay fact Ore wht JUICE, No.2 93e (PRUNES SJ" 29¢ SALMON’ Ge 25° tin etic Con? oe MRS. DAN NAVARRO is il| CUT OKRA 2 No. 2 25 Golden Halves ah id we wish her a speedy ! Gates 2 . Cc BEANS 2 in 23 . lc Enough For Cans SOAP and SOAP POWDERS Svervtoay PALMOLIVE Pn oan oY elped 10 5 : OCTAGON WASHING POWDER | SCOURING CLEANSER Cakes 99¢ panisiens ing ve ni Opal =~ CLEANSER a aca : c | GOLD DUST pkg. 5 SOAP 3 ' = 22 Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeNegro, | eee neute tne enengenen wc OCTAGON. SQAP | ~pan rar rm |_ IVORY SNOW _ a er, uth Rose, to Ray- | mond lL Carter io Techni- _WHITE CAP i DDT 39 GAYLA Tc TOE ic sen ‘eet ara P BLEACH: Sis 156) car com Demme | SOAP hio. e wedding will be cele- c besed in Rey Weg” | "VISIT OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT — FOR SPECIAL VALUES ». 25° POTATOES 10 . 37 At the Division Street School : DELICIOUS: : CLUB STEAKS rw. 49¢ tb. 3° STEAKS Home Made Pure PORK x ai “ Compare Our Prices SOCIAL SAUSAGE MEAT __». 37° MEAT __». 37° le aaa | Ceiling and Below fee Coe Wet Pe hho Quality for Qual:ty CRESH GROUND eitiels: CALENDAR | Fresh HOG ienlevor 7 GIZZARD: 24¢ HAMBURGER MEAT Ib. 25e | HEADS “sie” awd a PORTERHOUSE | fone - Sao ESL P FRUITS and VEGETABLE SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY T-BONE One: eT — Merong ead Sac ROUND 8 p.m. Star Hall, cor- ner Eaton and Simonton. \ Annual Elks Ball. Elks’| Home, Duval Street. j | | x SUNDAY USO Beach Club Dance. 9 p.m. Ww sHoRT YELLO RIBS of BEEF ..- ONIONS 3m. 22 tw. 20° aomee Clubhouse, 1021 Duval Street. BRISKET of BEEF HOME GROWN 2 a 25° n. 1% Vespers S 4pm. High CUCUMBERS CHUCK or SHOLLDER Boneless School Auditorium, \ 3 2 ‘ 35¢ Ibs. Ib. 19¢ Ib. 18c For FRIDAY and SA’ AY STEW MEAT ... FANCY GREEN x * | WE eSLICED eee ePORK and LAM! A | EXPECT .surtter MONDAY Key West Players Meeting. 8 p.m. Barn Theatre. We Will Meet Any Advertised Prices on MEA T Quality for Quality. BRING YOUR PROOF TUESDAY School. 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY 901 Duval Street OWNED and OPERATED by A. W. and PETER CASTRO Key West, Fie Formerly BAER’S MARKET OPEN WEEKDAYS T0 6:30. P.M. ~ SATURDAY 8:30 P.M. - SUNDAY TILL NOON Choice of Enlistment Period 18 Modtiis 2 Years for Public 901 Children. All Public Schools. Morning. ee USE t 3 Yeats COLD PREPARATIONS Liquid. Tablet, Salve, Nose Drops Caution: Use Only As Directed” to Your RECRUITING OFFICE Foday’

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