The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 4, 1953, Page 3

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ee ARCHER'S Superetie Market The Best Deal In Town! It’s Natural At Archer’s! SEVEN BIG REASONS Why You'll Always Get A Better Deal a ARCHER’S -Courtesy eVariety Cleanliness and Friendliness @Products eWell Stocked Shelves eValues e@Economy Prices Extra Special — Wilson's Gr. A Lg. EGGS 53c Everybody Loves Beef—At These Prices U.S. GRADED GOOD “00 For That Special Guest Dinner SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS Shank End 5to6 lb. Avg. BUTT END... = 69% A ONE TIME VALUE Genuine CALF LIVER . » 49¢ Armour’s Evap. 33c f Milk . cans 37 Sauce cos lef Sugar us. 39 Beefs . ss 25¢} Bakerite .:. 78¢ Peter Pan Peanut Butter 2». 33¢ For Whiter Wash Hyde Park Colored—80 Ct. Clorox <«. 27¢} Napkins . . 10c Delicious Meserts—Kremel New Formula Cleanser Puddings »> 5¢ | Bab-O . can 12c Sacramentos—In Heavy Syrup Fruit Cocktail 2 os 35¢ New Shipment of Maxwell House Instant Coffee Just Arrived DOZ. Hunt's Tomato CARROTS . Sweet Juice Tiursday, June 4, 1953 The Weatherman Says | Key West and Vicinity: Cloudy | with showers today, partly cloudy | tonight and Friday with risk of oc- | casional showers. Continued mild | temperature. Moderate to fresh \easterly winds, occasionally mod- ‘erately strong in squalls offshore. | SMALL CRAFT warning. Florida: Clear to partly cloudy | dy and few showers south portion | today, tonight and Friday. Little change in temperature. Jacksonville’ Thru The Florida Straits: Small craft warning dis- | Played south of Palm Beach. East- erly winds, moderate to fresh to- day thru Friday except fresh to occasionally strong 20-35 mph in display area today. Partly cloudy north, mostly cloudy with scattered | showers south portion. East Gulf: Moderate, occasional- ly fresh easterly winds except fresh | to occasionally strong 20-35 mph extreme south portion today. Mod- erate variable winds tonight and Friday. Partly cloudy north and central, mostly cloudy with few showers extreme south portion. Western Caribbean: Moderate | southeasterly winds today and to- | night and Friday except fresh | south to southwest over extreme | north portion today. Partly cloudy | | with widely scattered showers ex- | cept overcast and showery extreme | | north portion today. Small Craft Warning displayed | 8:40 a.m. north of Palm Beach to! | Daytona and on west coast north| | of Keys to Tampa Bay. High pres- | sure over the Carolinas in con-| nection with low pressure remnants | of the tropical disturbance in the Florida Straits and southeastern Gulf of Mexico will cause 20-30 mph easterly winds except 30-40 mph winds on the Keys and all around the Florida coast from Daytona to Tampa Observations taken at City Office Key West, Fla., June 4, 1953 9:00 A.M., EST Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night Mean ... Normal ... Precipitation Total last 24 hours Total this month Excess this month Total this year Excess this yea -88 ins. 1.90 ins. 1.42 ins. 11.72 ins. 1.27 ins. Relative Humidity at 9:00 A.M. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | but said he’d take on any of the} | north and central and mostly clou- | 89% ’ Barometer (Sea Level) 9:00 A.M. 29.84 ins.—1010.5 mbs, Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 5:36 Sunset . Moonrise HIGH 3:30 a.m. 3:44 p.m. FIRE SWEEPS CITY MANILA —Fire swept through ; two commercial blocks in Cebu city, seaport south of Manila, to-| night with damage estimated by Police to be at least 1% million | dollars, Several store owners were | injured trying to save their goods. ALL TYPES AT YARD Clyde Mallory Docks Bess Gives Dress m,|Harry S. Truman's dresses was aa added yesterday to the Smith- Page 3 Mims Decisions Turner Easily ST. LOUIS — Holly Mims, fresh and almost unmarked after his unanimous decision over Jesse | Turner of St. Louis here last night, | feels his victory entitles him to al shot at one of the top-ranking | middleweights in Madison Square Garden. Mims, fighting out of Washing- ton, D. C., mentioned two fighters— Paddy Young and Joey Giardello— | top 10 in his division. Using a left jab crossed with a | Powerful Tight hand, Mims sent} Jolting Jesse to the deck for a! round. | Mims’ manager, Nick Trotta of Baltimore, said, “Holly definitely deserves a shot in the Garden after | {this one.” | Judges Al Graff and Gene Far-| rell awarded the fight to Mims, | Saw it for Mims, 51-49. Sport Shorts TALLAHASSEE — Nine basket- ball lettermen awaras for the Past season were announced by Florida State University’s cage coach J. K. Kennedy. | Of the nine only Bob Pence of | Shelbyville (Ind.) is a senior. Other letter winners are: Rick Benson, Maitland; Tom Burst Batesville (Ind.); Duane Gordon, | Madison (Wis.); Jack Hampton} (mgr.); Jimmy Oler, Economy | (Ind.); Jimtom Richardson, Jack- | sonville; Ham Wernke, Batesville (Ind.); Jerry Westhafer, Grenns- | burg (Ind.); Gary Wold, ‘Madison | (Wis.). | TALLAHASSEE — Fourteen let- | terman awards to members of the 1953 national championship Fiori- da State University gymnastics team have been announced by Dr. Hartley Price, FSU gymnastics coach. Lettermen are: Jim Fadigan, At- lantic City (N. J.); Dick Gutting, Chicago (Il.); Don Holder, Jersey City (N. J.); Dick Ireland (Chica- go); Alan Marcus, Philadelphia (Pa.); Jack Miles, Philadelphia; J, and Carmine Regna, Jersey Ci- ty; Al Ruda, Chicago; J. Schwarz- ma (mgr.); Pat Signorelli, Jersey City (N. J.); Jim Tanaka, Phila- phia (Pa.); Benny Wallace, Savannah (Ga.); Larry Weston, Marianna, | TALLAHASSEE — Season foot- | ball tickets to the six home games | on the 1953 Florida State Univer- sity schedule are now on sale, Ralph Matherly, athletic business manager, has announced: WASHINGTON (#—One of Mrs. sonian Institution’s collection of | First Ladies’ gowns. The dress is one Mrs. Truman wore at the presidential reception on the evening of the 1949 inaugu- ration. It is of pearl gray satin and silver lame, cut on princess | lines with a slight train and Push- | up sleeves. | SPECIAL Complete Electrical TUNE-UP $5.50 for 6 Cyl. $6.50 for 8 Cyl. (PLUS PARTS) Satisfaction Guaranteed CARBURETOR - GENERATOR BATTERIES - STARTER GENERAL TUNE-UP Murray Auto Electric 105 Simonton Street DIAL 2.2851 Brighten up and protect your ear with our fine custom made auto tops and seat covers in dur- able, colorful fabrics! | ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN | Tropical Auto Trim Shop Corner Greene and Simonton Streets Brewer Opens Defense Of Golf Diadem DALLAS —Gay Brewer Jr. of Lexington, Ky., opens defense of | his Southern Amateur golf cham- Pionship today, meeting a tough campaigner, Tommy Nicol of Tus- caloosa, Ala. But the hottest match- es are due to invoive the fellows who tied for medal honors—tem- Peramental Don Cherry of Wichita Falls, Tex., and Dick Collord of New Orleans. As Brewer exercised his exemp- | mandatory eight count in the sixth | on from qualifying, Cherry shot a two-under-par 69 and Collord a 70 yesterday to wind up the 36-hole qualifying play with 140 each, They will play off for the medal later, but immediately they have some formidable opponents as the South- ern moves into match play. |53-45, while Referee Harry Kessler, Cherry, the club-throwing New Dallas, who also had 149 and is a tough one in match play. Brewer also goes against a 149 shooter in Nicol. 3 There were 64 in the champion- ship flight which will be trimmed to 16 players with two rounds of match play today. Cherry ¢reated the big flurry of the tournament yesterday as he hurled his brassie a long ways on |No. 17 when he -shanked a shot. Twice he had frightened the gallery with agonized shrieks over missed | putts. Another of tke ‘avorites for the | title--Arnold Blum of Macon, Ga., {champion in 1951--ended up with }141 and a tie for second place in} the fight for the medal. Blum, jleader of the first round with 68, {soared to a 73 yesterday. | Blum wili play Jackie Doss of | Monroe, La., in the first round | today. Doss qualified with 151. | Only three players were able to j best par 71 over the 6,496 - yard Lakewood -Country Club course, | They were Cherry, Collord and Joe {Conrad of North Texas State Col- jlege. Conrad had a 69 for a total of 145, Bill’s Licensed PAWN SHOP 716 DUVAL ST. York night club singer who never | is satisfied with his golf, clashes with L. M. 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