The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 19, 1954, Page 5

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HEAT. WAVE TO CONTINUE By The Associated Press climbed generally into 100-plus)to 108; 3 in southern California, | Presidio, Texas; 104 at Memphis; Hot weather continued at full | figures. where readings ranged up to more | 101 at Indianapolis; 100 at Omaha, boil in the nation’s middle section] Scattered thunderstorms tem- | than 100 in the San Joaquin Valley; | Rapid City, S. D., and Dickinson today after a brief period of sim-|pered the heat in the Ohig Valley and 5 in Oklahoma, which had such | N. D. mer late last week. Thege was lit-| and near the Canadian bord but steaming weather as Oklahoma! Showers and thunderstorms were tle relief in sight. west and south of those seeti City’s 105 and Tulsa’s 210. confined mostly to the Rocky The toll of the extended heat| temperatures matched or exceed-|cut’ ot ® peak eg haying ong ee er aes ne wave, which had only a brief res-|¢d the normal summer extremes Se i ining pite, had reached 257 lives yes-|of the adjoining desert Southwest.| Missouri wes 1il at neon ‘Away from the stifling blanket terday when temperatures from} Sunday deaths attributable to the | 112 at St. Louis. 7 "| of hot air down the center of the ome iar ion noriee ara very eg 3 at Fort Smith,| Other samplings in the heat belt| nation, it was generally pleasant southwestern -» Where mercury mounted ! included 106 at Quincy, Ill., and | with temperatures in the 80s. Ry THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 5 Printing... Embossing Engraving... Rubber Stamps The Ariman Press Greene Street Phone 2-566] Monday, July 19, 1954 TERMITE CONTROL Lakes area and New England. Red Cardinai BLACK BEANS - 2 us. 35¢ Tender Krust BREAD » 12c Cott’s All Real Fruit Flavored AT SUNDAY SERVICE—The Rev. A. D. O’Briant, English-lan- {guage pastor of the Latin-American Baptist Church, is shown as ‘he sang with members of the church choir in services yesterday oto by Spillman. Rev, OBriant Urges Faithful _ Church Service Attendance By BILL SPILLMAN Pls a God leseisttrtd many growii gs there are among fishes, oe oe “We must love our fellow man.” O’Briant spoke on the subject, “The Light of the World.” ~ “Light invigorates life,” O’Briant said: ‘In Him ig life and in life is ~~ PALACE Church speaking services yesterday morn- O’Briant, in explaining the need | & for righteous living in this day and age, said, “Most of the Bible pro- need the love of Christ in our the light of men. Darkness paralyz- life.” “The light of the life of our Christ is the answer to all the pro- “Christ is the light,of all the No Deposit Bottles... HAMPDEN'S BEER ‘= §=98¢ Golden Harvest pheeies have been fulfilled. We blems of mankind,” he said. hearts more than ever.” world and every Christian attend- “Some people seem to think that there are more people going to church today than ever before. This may be true,” O’Briant said, Beverages = 10c CUT GREEN BEANS Adolphus Long Grain Libby’s FRUIT COCKTAIL Libby’s 1 25¢ 2 29¢ 23¢ SED CAR ‘PINEAPPLE JUICE «2 2 ~ 29c USED CARS ARMOUR’S EVAPORATED 4 church. Vacant seats voices are mute Christ.” The Latin American Baptist Church is located at 1328. White Street. O’Briant, the English min- ister, is a member of the Mis- sionary Baptist denomination. A large percentage of the mem- bers of the church are Navy men and their dependents, SYRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE WICK F Triumph SUFFOLK, Va. W—Emily Wins- Armour’s PORK & BEANS 2 «as 19¢ New Detergent Oxydol ts 1% cian 49. ¥ ° $s No. 303 Can Gate. WEGETABLES U.S.No.1 Sweet Potatoes 2 « 25c U.S. No. 1 California Long White Baking Potatoes 5 - 39c Downy Flake Frozen Waffles 2 ~ 29c Farm House Frozen Finert Luality MEATS Table Ready OLEO 2+ U.S. Commercial --- Tender Juicy Round Steaks End Cuts --- Western 69 Pork Chops « Dexter’s Sliced BACON = 49c|FRUIT PIES 59 39 ‘N's not a bad life out there —if your credit is established ‘at City Loan Company.” Lb. ‘True princess lines mold your figure to perfection—and are easy to sew! Slip into this button- shoulder frock without disturb- ing a single hair! Easy to iron— no waistband and it’s free from frills! So pretty in gay cottons, rayons, nylons. Pattern 9257: Misses’ Size 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 5 yards 35-inch fabric. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five cents in coins

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