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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1946 The Weather FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Partly eloydy with little change in tem- Perature this afternoon, tonight and Thursday. Gentle to moder- ate northeast and east winds. Florida: Partly cloudy over south portion today, tonight and Thursday. Over north portion elowdy and occasional rain today and tonight, becoming partly @loudy Thursday. Little change in temperature except. warmer in north portion tonight and Thurs- ¢ Saibioviite through the Flor- b a Bisa and East Gulf of ; trate northeast to = winds today, tonight and ; weather partly cloudy} @fept cloudy and occasional | rain extreme north portion today and tonight. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warnings have been issued. REPORT Key West, Fla., Nov. 20, 1946 (@beervation taken at 8:30 a.m, Eastern Standard Time, City Office) Temperatures yesterday est last night Normal itation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches Relative Humidity 79% Tomorrow's Almanac Uestern 8 Standard Time) 6:47 a.m. 5:39 p.m. 4:54 a.m. =. 4:33 p.m. > TIDES Tomorrow High Tide Low Tide Naval Base (Eastern Standard Time) 8:58 a.m. 2:17 a.m. 8:27 p.m. 1:54 p.m Additional Tide Data Reference Station, Key West Time of| Height of Station— Tide |high water | Behia Honda = —Ohr. (bridge) —10min. 0.0 ft. | No Name Key +2hr. so side) ——20 min. Boca Chica —Ohr. (Sandy Point) _40 min. Caldas Channel +2hr. end) -10 min. +1.4 tt. us tracted. Plus corrections to. be added. HEAD OF CHAMBER (Continued from Fage One} of Key West and doing business | here. Your assistance is being| solicited in an attempt to “do something for *Key _ West.” We have every possible advantage of! building -of our community the/| ee city that it should | “On Friday, November 22nd, you will be called upon to join in with the others who have pledged themselves to support! | the Chamber of Commerce .. . on} the ‘other hand the Chamber of Commerce gives its pledge to do all itecan to support you and! Key West. “Sincerely, “CLEM C. PRICE, “President.” “THE ASHLEY” Portable Record Player STUBES . 5-INCH SPEAKER! 1%-O2. Tone Arm Pressure Separate Switches for eTone @Volume and eTurn Table All These Features in a Beautiful Alligator Covered Case THE PRICE, $41.95 See It... Hear It... at THE MUSIC BOX 726 Duval Street Phone 9138 SPEEDY, SURE RELIEF FOR ACID INDIGESTION GARDNER'S PHARMACY, AIM Division St. Cor. Varela | Phone 177 Free Delivery corrections to be sub-|- ee ee ee eeTTTS MEETINGS STII TTT TILL LLL al Hotel Men Convene “The Ways and Means Commit- tee of the Key West Hotel Asso- ciation will meet at 7:30 p. m., in the La Concha Hotel tonight. In addition to the committee members, the Chamber of Com- merce president, Clem C. Price, and the Junior Chamber of Com- merce director, Charles Smith, Jr., will be in attendance. Women’s Club Meets A meeting of the Key West Business and Professionel Wo- men’s Club will be held at 8 o’clock tonight at the Municipal Hospital. All members are urged to attend, since plans will be made for the forthcoming state officers’ banquet. Dance Class Tonight The weekly Dance Cl. for girls over 16 and young sctvice men will be held at St. Mary’s Parish Center, 1021 Duval street, tonight at 8 o’clock. The begin- ners class in ballroom dancing is making good progress under the able instruction of Miss Mary Hollinger. There will be informal dancing throughout the evening. Admission is free. Junior Woman's Club Meeting The Junior Women’s Club will hold its monthly social tomorrow t 7:30 p. m., at the club rooms on Duval street. Hostesses will be Mrs. N. W. Ketchings and Miss Marie Hyde. | COVER WATERFRONT «Continued trmn Page One» ton. They are all living in Poin- ciana. Cashion’s catch was the amber- jack, the first bonito, and the} —— dolphin. “We don’t get fish like that in the Gulf around Hous- ton,” he admitted with a grin, “and I'll be around here for plenty more this winter.” Fourth in the ‘“Heidi-Ho’s” party was, once again, Mr. Frank Stick, who got much more kick out of the others’ catch than he did out of his own, To his lot fell the tiresome task of drag- ging in the big grouper. Mr. Cabaniss’ sailfish, which was caught on his own light, 6-4-6 tackle, was the ninth sail of the season for the “Heido-Ho.” Alex Brun ‘of the tug “Atlan- tie,” berthed at the end of the Gulf fishing pier, is now an au- thorized agent of Al Pfluger, world famous taxidermist of North Miami. CARD OF THANKS In the hours of suspense and sorrow following the recent ac- | cident and death of our dear daughter and sister, the late | Anther Louise Johnson, the symé | pathy and kindness shown us by | friends and neighbors served as a sustaining force while hope lasted, and a source of comfort in the later days. To each and all we here desire to express our sincere gratitude and assurance of appreciation. Our appreciation goes out also to the gonors of the lovely floral tributes. nov20-1t THE FAMILY. Quality Lift DOUBLE ACTING a i TWO HOTELS in... 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Car Revorted Stolen A light tan Ford convertible ; coupe owned by Lt. Commander ‘ Brent of Apartment 11, Rest} Beach, was reported stolen last | night, the police department said ; today. The automobile was taken approximately at 10:05 p. m., shortly after persons in a road: | ster were seen taking a seat out | of the back of the coupe. 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