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Lhe Fresh Green ib. dai Large Stalks CELERY POTATOES . 10 lbs. 35¢ ARCHER'S Semi-Self Service Superette Market CABBAGE . . ea [Be STRING BEANS lb. 23¢ Hi-2- wy pay for ee along with Army an-:soldiers wounded, or injuted in Distisgals Tp Truman Holdovers WASHINGTON ‘® — Dismissal notices in substantial numbers are fluttering down this -week on the desks of Justice Department at- |torneys who aré holdovers from the Truman administration. Just how many has not been es- tablished, Department officials de- line to discuss the matter in any way. All available brmation comes from those receiving pink slips, or their friends. One report, not confirmed, is that possibly 20 firings have been ordered in the Ceiminal Tiviaien, with _ perhaps like sum! in Claims and Antitrust. Coming Events THURSDAY, MARCH 19— Fae oT ice County Hospit Wom- an’s Auxilisry Sewing group, at hospital, 2 p.m. Handicraft group, every Thurg- day, second floor library, Naval Station. Ceramic Classes, 1 to 4 p.m., West Martello Art School, County Beach. Open to public art exhibit, East Martello Tower allery, wNa- tional Association of Women Artists, noon to 5 p.m. daily, except Mondays. Knignts of P; $, Prpien Balt 128 Fleming , 8 p.m. VX-1 0.W.C. ‘luncheon, Aero- palms, 12:30 p.m. Martha Linda Franks Circle of WMU, First Baptist Church, 10 V.F.W. Pog Wo 3911, VFW Post home. Food Methodist Church, Simontol and Eaton, 4 p.m, Alcoholics Anonymous, closed meeting for members only, 515% Duval Street. Reynolds School play, “Cinder- ella” at 7 p.m. FRIDAY, MARCH 20— 330 Landscape (any medium) and peg gue r4 —— i pm. weaving, p.in., West Martello Art School, Bc ch. 7 Torite Sbop, 1 0 5 p.m. bi kin Club Pythian ibe Siterd. 728 Fleming St., gram, 7:30 p.m. Key Wogt Shrine Club, 7:30 p. m. “30 Grotto, 411 Amelia Key. "weet ‘Amateur Radio Club, National Gugrd Armory, 7:30 fl MONDAY, MARCH Be Water color landse class, 2 to 4 p.m., vello at he County Gym ¢clasées for O.W.C., Seg Fianna, Bete: 20 a.m. Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, 515% Duval sate 8 p.m. TUESDAY, fags oral 24 Bowling for Officers Wives, 1 to 3:30 p.m. at Navel Station biwling alleys. Ft. Taylor Duplicate Bridge Kiwanis Club dinper meeting, Club, 7:45 p.m. at La Concha Hotel. Youth for Christ Bible Study, at Service Men's Christian Center, 517 Fleming St. Be ’ Bridge Group, Ft. ylor Officers’ Club, Combined social and handicraft hours at K. W. Youth Center every Tues. evening. Open | house party, 8 p.m. | Zadies Golf Toursdmest. K W. Golf course. 9 a.m. Portrait painting elasses, 2 to 4 i West ae art at clubhouse, 8 p.m. Taland City Navy Wives 38, meeting at While Lounge, 19 a.m. Ceramic classes, 1 to 4 p.m West Martello Art School, H County Beach. | Gym classes fer 0.W.C., Plane Base, 10 a.m. nd when Fipentse “We veritten fread by SI", Seeds ame bs dogs not speak Japanese and Hed would give the chargcters ty =| tally difigrent phonetic from what they had 2 einer Subscribe to Tr Citizen at Club Sea! Lede. Wright ‘Leaves Station ‘For Korea Duty) Lieutenant Commander ' Louis W. Wright, USN, Naval Station Production Officer, Ships Depart- |ment, was detached from duty recently and will report to Naval; Administration Group, Republic of Korea Navy, Pusan, Korea. structing officers and enlisted ‘sonnel of the ROK Navy in Prineiples of diesel engineering. Qualified in submarines both as: an Officer and enlisted man, Ledr. Wright began his naval career in 1934. He was rated machinist mate id class at Submarine Base Pearl Harbor Territory of Hawaii ip 1937 afier completing | gubmariné school at New London, Conn. After serving aboard various destroyers, submarines and cruis- ers through the years, in 1941 while aboard the oldest gibingrive in the Navy, the USS} 6 1945, as Lieutenant, he be- His new duties will involve in-| he was| Pee Warrant Machinist | yeame Executive Officer of the ‘submarine S-48 and in 1947 Exe- |cutive Officer of Submarine Base | Guam. Prior to reporting to Key West Naval Station in 1947, he served as Engineering Officer aboard the Key West based “ piows| Judge Tuesday }tender, Howard W. Gilmore. The regular dinner meeting of Ledr. Wright is entitled to wear|the Key West Kiwanis Club was the. American Defense Service held Tuesday, March 12th, 1953 Medal with Fleet Clasp; Ameri-|at the La Concha Hotel, Presi- can Area; European-African-|dent Glynn Archer, presided. Middle Eastern Area, three stars;| Community singing was direct- Asiatic-Pacific Area. three stars;;ed by Gene Anheir, who stated World War II Victory, Good Con-|that there was considerable im- (duct, two stars; Commendation | provement in the volume. Ribbon, and Presidential Unit!: Speaker of Citation, ‘Juvenile Judge, Eva Watner Gib- Ledr. Wright is a member of!son who brought a vivid message the Charleston Lodge No. 44 and|to Kiwanians of the local and {Guam Consistory of 32nd degree | state problems of Juvenile Courts. Mason of Agana, Guam, National! Judge Gibson witnessed the lack |Sojourners of Key West, honor-!of detention facilities for juveniles jary member of Key West consis-!in Monroe County and stated that tory and Heroes of 76 of Tortu-jthis was one of the most pressing gas Camp. _ | problems to be solved. She urged He is married to the former all Kiwanians to cooperate in im Miss Marguriete Decamara of|proving fatilities for Juveniles , Pa. They have seven} and complimented the Kiwanjans : Jack and James, 16 Bill’s Licensed PAWN SHOP Sulin, 3; and Christo- 716 DUVAL ST. Kiwanis Club Hears Juvenile i 1 It is believed that the first pub- lic demonstration of television in | color in the United States was broadcast in 1929. REG. 25 PKG. HYBRID GIANT NO OBLIGATION GET YOURS TODAY! a Trade Tires Today For 1 NEW TIRE SAFETY During Big BARGAINS IN OTHER SIZES 6.70-15 6.50-16 6.50-15 7.10-15 175 FOGNS §<.s a 1260 Srhicn: Ae: Mechcicgs Olds: restone eee de ad ee de ed oes ' 1075 1660 omemene.e :] GUARANTEED NEW TREADS | Applied on Guaranteed Tire Bodies or on Your Own Tires the evening was ae heir Ae ad work in) MENTAL HEALTH WEEK ~ Marianna Home." * WASHINGTON #—A resolution Visors for ve srening ere: asking President Kisenhower to Edm Haskins, Saco, aine; | Ray Clements, Barton, “Florida; |POQ*m May 3° a8 Ree rg G. H. Baumgart, Bloomington, | Wee* as Propos x, Dlingis; Glynn Archer, Jr., Key | Smathers (D.-Fla.). | weet co Bernard Srodulski, | The purpose, Smathers said, is bag West Club. |e carry on education and to help ns organize all the forces in the coun- The Spaniards set up public'try for a frontal attack against schools ‘n New Mexico in 1721. | mental illness. Thursday, March 19, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Announcing . . . FLORIDA POULTRY MARKET 819 SIMONTON STREET NOW OPEN (FORMERLY CHARLIE’S POULTRY MARKET) @ Fresh Killed CHICKEN, FISH, FRESH EGGS, FRUITS and VEGETABLES Page 7 FIRST EVER AT THIS PRICE: 24-PIGCE SET & © GOBLETS & 8 SHERBETS & 8 JUICES EXQUISITE DIAMOND — CLEAR Never beiore at this un- heerd-of low price! So inexpensive that now you ean enjoy this sparkling clear crystal ior “everyday.” ‘Se rich looking. ..s0 grace- ful... . and so practical, because their sure-footed hob-nail bases are designed to prevent tipping. Buy two SUPER SPECIAL! 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