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PAGE sIx JOINT MEETING OF CLUBS HERE JAYCEES TO ASK COUNTRY; CLUB FOR QUIT CLAIM DEED TO PROPERTY After a lengthy discussion re- "KEY WEST SOLDIER | NOW ENROLLED AT | TECHNICAL SCHOOL | | (Special to The Citizen) WARTON, England, Dec. 21.— \ Enrolled as a student of Cabinet making at the Warton Am Technical School in England, vate First Class Ludwig P. Rob- | erts, 29, of 1304 Angela street, Key garding a joint meeting of the} Jaycees, members of the Coun- try Club, and Golf Club, the Country Club instructed by Dr. Delio ber of the Golf Club in an effort to secure signatures for. a quit claim deed to the building from members of the Country in good standing at the that organization ci tion, and if succe: the ne ary papers the City Commission position. For approximately four years, the J ees have made efforts to secure the Country Club building, from the city, in order that the club could make the y repairs to the building y. If successful in ing the building, any organi: tion desirious of using the prop- i vill upon application to cees receive, all consid- ful to turn over to for dis- eration Moehrke Reports On Youth Welfare Wilbert Moehrke, chairm the Youth Welfare Commi gave an outline of work do’ by his committee in relation to! Boy Scouts. He expressed ap- preciation of the fact that mem- bers of the club are taking such an active part in this work. Four members of the Jaycees are members of the Board of; Review of the Boy Scouts in} Monroe county. Supplement’ng Moehrke’s Te- | port, Jeff Knight and Jack De- Janey, chairman of the Board of Review for the Boy Scouts, gave = resume of the meeting held at the Parith Hall Tuesday night. Jayshees Pledge Support A letter was read from Jayshees, pledging their port in any undertaking of the Jaycees. The letter was accom- panied by a Christmas present | the Committee _was | Cobo, } president to work with a mem-|; Club } time | sed to func- | last j FORECAST | Key West “ahd vicinity:. Con- | siderable cloudiness this after ; noon; partly cloudy tonight and Saturday; slightly warmer; mod- erate to occasionally fresh north- easterly winds, becoming east- erly Saturday. Florida: Partly cloudy | slowly rising temperatures | day, tonight and Saturday. Jacksonville through F da | Straits and East Gulf: Gentle {to moderate northeasterly winds { today, except occasionally fresh through the Florida Straits, be | coming easterly by Saturday. Jacksonville to Apalachicola> witn to- “|No small craft or storm warn- ings have been issued. REPORT | Key West, -Fla.. Dec. 21, 1945 Observation ‘taken at 7:30 am. Eastern’Standard Time (City Office) » ‘Temperatures ighest faces night k3 59 Mean 2-8 ge i 62 \'Normal 70 Precipitation 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches Total rainfall since Dec. 1, inches | Deficiency since Dec. 1, inches | Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches : 40.11 i Excess since January 1, inches = Relative Humidity 86% | Tomorrow’s Almanac Sunrise 7:08 a.m. | Rainfall, - 0.00 - 0.37 0.86 2.44 sup- § st 24 hours 65 as students in the eight-weeks ses- | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CARLOS’ | MARKET Corner FLEMING and WILLIAM STREETS PHONE 76 Visit this Little Market for Top Quality Foods for Your CHRISTMAS DINNER GRADE “A” — NO LIMIT — All You Want PORK BEEF VEAL LAMB and HAM Any Cut You Desire Eggs - Cheese - Self-Service Groceries and Vegetables SHOP AT ARCHER’S We Have A Complete Line of HOLIDAY GOODS for Your CHRISTMAS DINNER Also Plenty of Grade “‘A” PORK ROAST a CHOPS SLICED BACON *Staple and Fancy GROCERIES *DAIRY Products Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES *Also A NICE Selection of FROSTED FOODS | We est, Florida, is preparing for oat term whiéh ended November 17th.! i early return to civilian life. | Pfc. Roberts entered the servi- Pfc. Rogerts is one of 4000 soldi-| ces November 1942, and is a mem- ers who are iaking advantage of’ ber of the 812nd Ordnance Com-| the Army’s educational orogram pany. Pfc. Roberts’ parents Mr. and! ' Mrs. H. L Roberts, resides at the st) Key West address. m at Warton. Over 2000 were graduated Bermuda Market JOHN COBO, Proprietor An Up-to-Date Sanitary Market — Complete Refrigeration White at Eliza Street Phone 52 Country Style FRESH KILLED PORK. SMOKED PORK SHOULDER _ SMOKED HAM AND BACON | TURKEYS Any Weight Swift Premium Fresh Killed Any Size remilm HENS ano FRYERS PREMIUM Dressed. and Drawn Fresh-Killed PORK SHOULD: PORK LOINS AND LAMB AND VEAL COD FISH - OLIVE OIL - BLACK BEANS All —— TURRO sijonss a) ALL PRICES at CEILING or BELOW Self Service Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables WE DELIVER GROCERY ORDERS Plan to Bring Your List to ARCHER'S Convince Yourself of Quality and and Values Archer’s Grocery “The Store That Serves You Bes!” 814 FLEMING ST. A GIFT Under PHONES 67 and 47 STRAND THEATER MONROE THEATER THEATER | Pan dt tnt tn dnt An bn An ttn bn tan dn an bn tnt tintin ttn tntindn dnd tnd Andntndn tnt tn tn dn ttn | Fes | 3 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1948 JEAN HEATHER in “National Barn Dance” News - Sports - Shorts DANA ANDREWS in “THE PURPLE HEART” News - Sports - Shorts Stop and Shop at WING LEE’S DUVAL and ANGELA STREETS EVERYTHING FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER May We Help You This — End You may look around LEE’S. ORIENT Dusat ona Anaeixn Streets CANTON-STALE amd AMERICAN DINNERS ‘Buy An Extra Victory YOUR CHILDS PICTURE UNDER ITS OWN CHRISTMAS TREE Cali for Appointment REASONABLE PRICES Evans’ PHOTO STUDIO PHONE 4338 506 rary niet Opposit Bus St Hours: 11 AM. to 12 Midnight nts fe FOOD CENTER PHONE 84 isur LLL LALLA ALAA A A hn tn te i Ste tn te tha tte tt tt the te THE ideal GIFTS for 7 lhe TUNE IN WKWF — 1600 on Your Radio Dial at 7:30 P.M. High Tide Low Tide |.) Monday thru Saturday—Hear Our Program and Get Our = 5: 2 Specials. 12:50 p.m. HER | TREE FROM the HIM and JEWEL BOX a 518 Fleming Street * GIFTS of twelve ash trays for use at} club meetings. The gift was im- mediately put into use. 4 Governmental Affairs Committee Reports Durward Tyus, chairman of tre Gove sh Affairs Ro- tating Cor > an out line of the last City ocpariacaci meeting, retorting on the or- di e to be published relative to rezoning the area on .which the clubhouse property is situat- od Selection of Operated U JEWEL BOX eee eit iet M. Max: = of QUALITY JEWELRY and NOVELTIES Denotes Geod a new temporary committee will be made at the meeting to be held next week. ack Delaney reporting on the 2 the Advertise Kev neil, scored the lack of Key West Pocus New Showing of GIFT ITEMS Moderately Priced New Showing of Beautiful GLASSWARE progress West Cc Waiches an adequate fun _—— purposes. This as en able to de- been done to n the city of Donations from the chants were of ig help, Delaney de- t publicity for the city, the, long run help nts alone, but the en- He “tontinued Plastic any great-extent Key West various r Pianos and Boxes Diamonds Bracelets Sterling Birthstones Dinner Rings Wallets and Men’s Rings Other Items city of Key West Book Ends TEMPERATURES Temperaturé aata for the 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. j Highest Lowest | last 24 hours last night | 35 22 11 45 31 2 10 43 28 12 59 Air port 68 52 Memphis 3 23, Miami 4 49 Minneapolis g -2 New Or 3 32 21 Norfolk 33 24 Oklahoma City 25: Pensacola 36 31 Pittsburgh 2 9 St. Louis 33 9 ~~ nce warm | LEWinsky’s Men’s Shop New York,—There were no PHONE 146 changes in weapons of war in the eighteenth century e: field gun become mobile and the s powerful. the | | Mahogany Trays Station : Gifts for the Man in Your Life in a Store ieee Women Can Buy Only 2 More Shopping Days Remain ’Til Christmas 526 Duval Street Key West, Florida ge gun more