The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 15, 1954, Page 10

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Key West Youth Center Asks For Help From Citizens City’s Only Successful. Youth Project Needs Material The Key West Youth Cen- ter, the city’s jects are doomed to failure here, has a problem, They need, among other! things, materials like scrap lumber, paints, brushes and tools to continue their craft program which along with social events, games and |Youth Center Activity MISS JUDY ELLIS, 12, of 1200 United Street, works on a shell plaque as her project in craft-class at the Key West Youth Center. Judy, a 7th grader, is one of about 60 junior high school youngsters who enjoy activities of center—Citizen Staff Photo, Fast Ping Pong Action i FOUR TRAINED RECREATION WORKERS supervise activities Center, In Wesley House, Varela Stret. Shown from the: left: and Nellie Brealey, 818 Sawyer Lane. A successful. operation Gloria since the Youth Center would appreciate donations of scrap lumber, paints: and ‘tools program.—Citizen Staff Photo. Tar tthe Warley Hove tor nee’ |Kids Like Music meetings. But, with this year’s limited Attendance varies somewhat but averages about: 60 weekly, The Youth Center is open Tues- day nights from 7 to 9 p. m with a wide variety of games ranging from chess to ping pong, Crafts are offered at the request ‘) of the children and at the pre- vache sent time the emphasis is on working with shells. i MUSIC AND DANCING INSTRUCTIONS are a popular activity at the Key West Youth Cen- ter, And if any Key Wester has any records kicking around in their attics they don’t want, Now Going On Grace Walker Dress Shoes @Black Suede @Black Leather @Blue'Leather @Brown Suede @Bive Suede @Green Leather @Red Leather Values Up to $12.95 REDUCED. TO s5 5 GRACE WALKER CASUALS @ BROWN SUEDE and LIZARD @ BLACK SUEDE and LIZARD @ BLACK SUEDE / @ RED LEATHER @ BLACK LEATHER @ BROWN LEATHER Values Up to $8.95 REDUCED TO $4. SQ All Sales Final—No Exchanges. or Refunds Appelrouth's Shoe Center “There Is No Substitute For ity” TEL, 2-2532 the Center would make good use of them, Supported by Key West Community Chest, the : materials being furnished ‘at cost. ‘Youngsters who cannot even pay the moderate cost of mate- rials are taken ‘care of without the knowledge of children who are in more fortunate -circumstances. Simple refreshments are served at the meetings and the children) themselves form committees to in the cleanup program. i Trained instructors at the Center include Blizabeth Dutton, John | Marzyck, Don Joeske and Harold’ Anyone wishing to make a do-/ nation of any kind to the Center, may phone Miss Merritt at Wes- ley House, 2-5231. BIGGER BOOTS DENVER ( —Take it from a ay a knows, cowboys’ feet are getting bigger. “Yes sir,” says ‘Theron Brooks, emer. sales manager for one of the South-| west’s oldest manufacturers of the Southwest’s oldest manufac. turers of cowboy boots, “the cow- boys of yesteryear didn’t begin to Center is hard-pressed for materials to work with. An ave day night sessions there.—Citizen Staff Photo. BLUE WATER by DENIS SNEIGR Al Logun may have the southern- fish on the reef. He dropped a trap Four days.Jater, he went back to Willie is behind the stick et thelthe same spot on the reef and fill the boots of the modern-day bruich thax ts: the eotharenaaat Sa There’s a new accent in Key) range rider.” Brooks said cowboys of the early 20th century rode their horses wherever they went and, as a con-| sequence, their feet took an ay- erage 534 size. Today's cowpokes currently av- erage a size 9% boot. | Brooks represents the H.J, Jus- tin & Son, Inc., boot firm of Fort|"Wes for the annual fishing tourna- Worth, Tex, nant: HE WAS RIGHT AUSTIN, Tex, 8—Police officer|® E. E. Arnold, an expert on re- covery of stolen bicycles, gave aja trunk turtle but it only li reporter lots of good advice Wed-|six days. nesday on how youngsters could) prevent so many thefts, “They'll steal the wheels off bi- eycles, even if you've got them locked up,” Arnold said. | Speaking of the Aquarium, & al- 'so picked up a jack-knife fish a iweek ago yesterday. Now there are! |two of them on display. Then officer Arnold took the re-|. The commercial fisherman porter to the city pound, where recovered bicycles are kept locked up until claimed, Burglars had stolen all the wheels. in the first iene © Bm Keg to lum Sc be commer erman eaw two of the jeck-! one its est, Scandinavian. With big in-| flux of fishermen from New Bed-| © ford, Mass., you can hear the| yourself a trophy|Scandinavien accents ail around/ EE rage of 60 youngsters attend Tues- Gas- Car itt 29 HH FE Hip 604 DUVAL ST. AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT Subscribe To The Citizen--25¢ Weekly saving 1954 Studebaker! — Experts call it the mast modern car in low upkeep cost. THE TWINS Don’t forget to save a dime for1130 DUVAL STREET GARAGE : PHONE 2.2401) Ld i Page 10 THO REY WEST CITIZEN A. $300 SPECULATION FOR BIG STAKES OlL LEASE issued by State of New Mexico on State ewned geclogized lands. 40 Acre Leases recorded by STATE in YOUR name. New Mexico's 1952 production $14,600,000 from 7502 wells. 850 new producing wells drilled in 1952. We offer leases in areas where new wells are now drilling. Prae- tically every major ell company has operations in the stete, Write for full particulars TO-DAY! Petroleum Lease Corporation Terrific Reductions REMODELING Our Greatest SALE In 40 Years We're Going To Give Our Store the New Look, So Must Make Room for All New Fixtures EVERYTHING GOES! VALUES GALORE! SALE! All Jantzen and Ganiner Swim Trunks One Group Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits All Boys’ Suits One Group Men’s Sport Coats All Pajamas One Group Men's and Boys’ Sweaters One Lot Wool Slacks and Play Jeans One Group Men’s and Boys’ T-Shirts The Price Tags Tell The Story FLORSHEIM SHOES DRASTIC REDUCTIONS $1400 1. $1620 Values to $22.50 _ One Lot Douglas Shoes . . NOW $5.00 All Sport Shirts, Long Sleeves ...... NOW 1/3 Off All Luggage ....... NOW 1/3 Off All Robes and All Sport Shirts, Short Sleeves... . . NOW 1/3 Off LEWINSKY’S 526 Duval Street For Over 40 Years- “Dedicated to Your Satisfaction and Confidence” Priday, January 15, Wee

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