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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Free Movie Every Friday Nite At ~RAUL’‘S TONIGHT AT 10°P.M. “POT 0’ GOLD" STARRING Paulette Goddard & James Stewart ON THE BLVD. Friday, Janvary 23, 1953 PHONE 2-5251 OFFICE PHONE 2-5022 Tax Consultation...Accounting ROBERT J. GROVER Former Internal Revenue Agent In Charge of the Key Wes: Office Announces his severance from same, and the opening of a local office <0 serve the people of this area on Tax Consultation and general accounting service at 227 Duval St. (Caroline St. entrance) RESIDENCE PHONE 2.3640 3 “G's” TONIGHT Grits ... Grunts ... Gravy $1.00 - THIS OLD CONCH SPECIAL AT THE CASA CAYO HUESO TOP OF DUVAL — ON THE OCEAN Dinner Music by JOHNNY PRITCHARD Dancing To The Rhythms of “THE TONETTES” SERVING TIL MIDNIGHT DIAL 2.3345 Meet To Organize Organization of a volunteer com- posite unit of the Naval Reserve will be undertaken Monday night at a meeting scheduled at.the Ft. Taylor Officers Club at 8 p. m. All Naval Reserve Officers re- siding in the vicinity are urged to attend. Cmdr. L. H. Goddard will be in charge of the meeting. CREW HAIRCUT SENDS BARBER TO JAIL LOS ANGELES ® — The crew haircut that Mineola Lloyd re- ceived is going to be quite expen- sive for her husband James. Lloyd was sentenced Wednesday to serve 180 days in jail for giving his wife the haircut. She didn’t ask for it. Lloyd, arrested on a charge of battery and disturbing the peace, testified his wife had been drinking and running around and he wanted to keep her home. WATCH FOR DOG RACES START SATURDAY, JAN. 31 8:00 P.M. 10 RACES NIGHTLY QUINELLA’S --- DAILY DOUBLE STOCK ISLAND oa ANNOUNCEMENT OF SCHOOLING RACES FREE PARKING — BUSES EVERY \%] HOUR ABSOLUTELY NO MINORS KEY WEST KENNEL CLUB RESTAURANT Serving—or To Take Out Italian Spaghetti, Sea Foods, Chops, Steaks, Spanish Dishes Home Made Key Lime Pie We Serve Our Turtle Steak With Fork Only 620 Fleming St. NR Officers Will Key West, Fla. Mississippi. BRINGING HOME THE BACON, (Only it’s not bacon!). This family scene of black-throated green warblers is typical of millions of bird families every spring. And the billions of bugs and insects fed to young birds in this way play an important part in maintaining the balance of nature. The value as well as the beauty of native songbirds impels an interest in protecting them, along with other natural serources so vital to our national well-being. Be sure to attend Audubon Screen Tours, and see wildlife in action—Photograph Courtesy National Audubon Society. “Wildlife At Your Doorstep” For Audubon Screen Tour Mon. Rita Hayworth To Be In Reno Mon. RENO, Nev. (#—Rita Hayworth is finally ready to get her divorce from Moslem Prince Aly Khan. In Hollywood, the red-haired star said, “I probably will be in Reno on Monday.” She will drive here with her 3- year-old daughter, Princess Yas- No Money In Safe; Burglars Sore KNOXVILLE, Tein. @ — Burt glars battered open a safe in a Knoxville factory office, found it empty, blew their tops. “Why didn’t you leave some money in this thing?” asked a note they left behind yesterday. Still angry, they apparently set fire to some sawdust in the boiler room. Firemen found the note atop the safe. U. S. reserves of lignite, a low grade coal, are mostly west of the Air Conditioned Cocktail Lounge PRESENTS JACK HENDRIX At The Hammond Organ Nightly Compl New 211 SIMONTON STREET “Wildlife at Your Doorstep”, a sparkling color film of the birds, animals, plants and insects living in the Wisconsin countryside, will be presented and narrated by Dr. Howard L. Orians at eight o’clock Monday evening at Key West High School, This is the second in a series of five of the Audubon Screen Tours which are presented in Key West each season by the Monroe County Audubon Society. Filmed near his home in Mil- waukee by Dr. Orians, the unposed winter sequences show the chicka- dee, nuthatch, grackle, downy woodpecker, titmouse, tree spar- row and the purple finch. The Summer scenes include intimate glimpses of the private lives of the wn thrasher, red-headed wood- ker, cowbird, catbird, cardinal, Baltimore oriole, the goldfinches and others, Gray squirrels and Possums add humor to he lively action and the doings of .the in- sects and toads are not overlooked. Appearing for the second time in Key West as an Atidubon Screen Tour speaker, Dr. Orians will de- light the Screen Tour Audience with his amusing, interesting and informative commentary on ‘‘Wild- life at Your Doorstep”. At two o’clock Monday afternoon he will present his color film “Lakelore”, a picture story of Lake Michigan shores, summer and winter, and the wild creatures who live there. This matinee is scheduled for the benefit of school children and is held in the auditor. ium oi Truman Elementary School. . Research Labs To Fight Force Of Electric Storms GAINESVILLE (#—Three re- search laboratories at widely sepa- rated points of the country have joined forces to fight an electrical giant—lightning. The three are the Lightning and Transients Research Institute, Min- neapolis, inn., the Engineering and Industrial Experiment Station lof the University of Florida and |the New Mexico Institute of Mining You WanreD More Cotors| and Technology. They will assemble data which will lead to improved storm fore- casting methods, more reliable ra- dio communications, and improved electronic circuits. The three met here in December IN SPRED SATIN eoeHere They Are: Rug PO WONDER COLORS / © RON-STREAKING DEEP COLORS © WASHABLE BRIGHT COLORS © FAST-DRYING NEUTRAL COLORS © SCRUBBABLE LIGHT COLORS. © EASY.TO-APPLY GAY COLORS See Demonstrations of the WONDER PAINT with the Famous 100% Latex Emulsion Base Key West Supply Co. and agreed to make simultaneous | observations during the thunder. | {storm season at mid-summer this year of the effects of lightning | strokes occurring anywhere in the | United States. An average day would see approximately 25,000 | lightning discharges. j Since the life span of each stroke | is only one-half to five thousandths | of a second, and since there is no way of k S) > : Sas solved through measure- ments of the directions of arrival will be at New Mexico, Minnesota and [Florida with special direction- finders designed by the University of Florida for the Signal Corps during World War I. |. Tae amount of bone and fat must {be considered im figuring the cost lof beef, pork, lam) or veal instance, beef short ribs may cost less than hamburger, per pound, but will make only one-third to one- half as many servings. DIAL 2-3123 ———— DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Duplication of Lenses and Frames OFFICE HOURS 9-12 — 2-5 619 DUVAL STREET (Upstairs) TELEPHONE 2.7821 STRONG ARM BRAND COFFES Triumph Coffee Mill at ALL GROCERS Your Grocer SELLS that Good STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE and CUBAN -—TRY A POUND TODAY— SEE RUGS CLEANED All Formal Garments chemically Processed. All work guaranteed and fully insured, POINCIANA DRY CLEANERS 218 Simonton St. Dial 2-7632 Papeete POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE uiag STATION aigiaag Francis at Truman DIAL 2.9193 YOUR PURE OIL DEALER Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries - » Accessories ‘BUILDING BROGRAM | 3ET BY METHODISTS | BUCK HILL FALLS, Pa. @ —]f | Fifty million dollars will be raised by Methodist Church members in | the next four years for new church | build’ and renovation work, the | Methodist Board of Missions was told Wednesday night. | Dr. Earl R. Brown, general exe- ‘cutive secretary of the church’s | Di n of Home Missions, set that \figure “as the overall total to bef |raised by local annual Methodist conference! KEY WEST |CIFELLI'S 27: Factory Methods Used — | SALVAGE CO. All Work Guaranteed STOCK ISLAND FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE — SEB... We Wani Junk of All Kinds DAVID CIFELLI Old Cars and Trucks $20 Truman Ave. (Rear) DIAL 2.5196 Dial 2-7637 AUDUBON SCREEN TOUR | DR. HOWARD L. ORIANS and COLOR FILM ' “WILDLIFE AT YOUR DOORSTEP” KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL 8:00 P.M. MONDAY, JANUARY 26 Matinee 2:00 P.M., Truman School — “LAKELORE” Adm. Adults 75¢ Monroe County Audubon Society | STRAND FRI. - SAT. Sun. - Mon. - Tues. - Wed. | Million Dollar | PRISONER Mermid |QF ZENDA with Esther Williams, Stewent Geumeae: Victor Mature, Deborah Kerr, Walter Pidgeon, James Mason David Brian Lewis Stone In Technicolor Action and Romance Musical Technicolor FRI. - SAT. SUN. - MON. INDIA |THE GREAT UPRISING] CARUSO Mario Lanza and Ann Blyth Musical In Technicolor > AIR CONDITIONED Mat. 2 & 4:06 Night 6:12 & 8: AIR COOLED Night 6:30 & 8:30 Geo. Montgomery and Audrey Long Western In Technicolor Meee We PERCY HAD, ene fant © 6 be PITY mae ae FOX MOVIETONE TODAY THRU SATURDAY {" UPROARIOUS STORY OF THE G.1. WHO TOOK HIS PET LION ALONG WHEN JANET LEIGH- CARLETON CARPENTER - KEENAN =. FEARLESS FAGAN (2: tex). .. curves venerer PHONE 23419 POR TIME SCHEDULE SAN CARLOS THEATER HE JOINED THE ARMY! Sie neny Floyd Humeston and his potlionas hilariously told in Life magazine — ond the nation's press! pct a : sera, ~ aon» STANLEY DONEN + mare EDWIN H. KNOPF - 55? NEWS CARTOON BOX OFFICE OPENS 1:45 Pm. 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