The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 20, 1946, Page 5

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eee Eston DRS ae THE KEY WEST CITIZEN “Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread” Radw-telefax, a new type of telegraph communication, is now operation on pilot boats at the Ambrose channel entrance to New York harbor to transmit | ofranee information to New Vork eity on the approach of in- | HN Ships, according to S. A. some, manager of the Western | een Telegraph Co. here. Ship anti part of the whpany's commercial | Gepartment ticker and | With thx G&G Bread started in Neolithic times. report tedeg: oprh are howe Tee aman gee approach of the nes-| mill, he shall pay only 25 shil- THROWN UNDER TRAIN lings.” POMONA, Calif. — When ‘the Everyone knew about those) automobile in which Mrs, Fern milling gals! Gonzales, 25, was riding was! Mrs. L. F. Albinger Famine is a powerful stimulator | struck by a train, she was thrown; Mrs, G. H. Albinger, of of political and social upheaval.; onto the tracks and twenty) Iowa, while touring. Louis XVI and Marie Antojnette/ railway cars passed over her.| National Park, noticed of France, central personalities in} when the train passed, she ‘was| coming through a crack the famous French revolution, found that out, although they never really comprehended what the shooting was about. That revolution got its start in the winter of 1787-88 when crops |were ruined by floods and freez- jing weathet, France became 18,- 000,000 starving people. To ex- press their contempt and hatred the people dubbed King Louis “the bake” and Marie. “the bak er’s wife”. Nothing was low than a baker in the public esti- helped to her feet by trainmen and found to be uninjured. Australian natives are far more primitive than were many pre- historic men. has been free of famines, Corn, a native grain first seen by the white man when America was discovered, is a much more im- portant cereal here than any- where else. ' pavement of a parking area, tiring to a discreet distance, they saw the pavement breaking up and steam, hot water and soared into the air. After six hours, the geyser had enlarged its outlet to eight feet across and | built up a cone of mud 36 feet in diameter and was continuing | to erupt. i 2,000 European refugees are due in United States next month. { } This country produces more} — bushels of corn than of any other | epwwwwvW¥ ORV TET ee grain. Large amounts are fed to| srRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE livestock, which in turn gives TRIUMPH mation. Then The Crop Failure One year after the crop failure in July, 1789—the Bastille was ( @mnuni ations commis- smh the cooperation of the Yok and New Jersey Hevk Pilots’ associations, ® has installed mod- | x sending equip- pilot beats “New New Jersey and Ne a ¥ ‘ a 5 Using the Radio-telefax. de- | veteped by Western Union en- @meers. the pilet boat captain | writes “SE Queen Mary in- | coming at 1644" on a telegraph Slenk end wraps it arougd the eylieder of « Telefax trans- matter in @ wheelhouse of the beet. The mechine then ‘enemite the telegram over a radie beam to the marine news 60 Hudson street, Hew York, where it arrives as * tasetmile reproduction of the neenege ch of bread was an important in the French Revolution By WILLIAM FERRIS ‘actor Bread isstill a vital part of modern ° diets in America. | )bread making art, like many oth- jer arts, deteriorated. The result |was that the Middle Ages had one famine after another. Can- \nibalism appeared in Europe at jthis time, and it was then that the tales of “werewolves” started. Efforts were made to supple- La | AP Newsfeatures a ier nation, satiated with novels and plays, turned its atten- | tion to grain,” wrote Voltaire. He was talking about France in the middle of the 18th Cer tury. It was one of those periods when, as now, the minds of men concentrated upon wheat and bread. : | Throw yut the ages there have out to Roman citizens, but not to been famines, and always bread ;the large alien population, with- n the primary food to Citizens were proud bat starvation. Bread’s role as On many tombstones staff of life” is part of the was engraved, “Sharer In The human record Public Grain Dole.” The phrase It's 10,000 Years Old ‘indicated the deceased had been thic man harvested wheat a true Roman, not a foreigner. 10,000 or 20,000 years flat breads”. The gra ted and ground betv i the resultant bread, e been found in flat, and been re Western ‘ment the ‘meagre wheat and rye supply by putting other materials | in bread. | Union e for ari Acorns were used, as | were vegetable seeds. Some} breads in ien consisted of 90} per cent pine bark and straw. The | millers’ inefficiency resulted in ithe public consuming in their | meal about four pounds of ground stone per capita annually. Everybody blamed the millers and bakers for widespread s'! vation. In Turkey when the pub- lic thought a baker cheated, it was a popular custom to nail him by his ear to his door post. Anyone who worked in a mill was suspected of all types of crime, from thieving to loose morals. A sixth century English how to make bread. Not as much! law said, “If anyone molest a maid can be said for the Europeans of ,servant of the, king he shall pay the Middle Ages. With the crack-|50 shillings amends. Or if she Egyptians produced the up of the Roman civilization, the'be the maid who grinds at the “raised” bread ley may z done it accidentally. ‘The EY SAVE A LIFE—GIVE TO THE FO. ‘ op DRIVE t MAXWELL’S stead, was set aside un- For IMMEDIATE SERVICE GAS RANGES at} 1 be Neol by mre At At first, the dole was in grain. : en wok were worked by don and made t : 2 eit it to a miller, Millstone keep, ther which were blindfolded to ad. as solid from eating the grain. In the the dole was in the ead. Many his- torians consider this dependen on the state one cause of Rome’s , decline and fall. Ail these ancient peoples knew was the ancient Egyp. of the Sphinx and who discovered know it today. Our s from a dough which “arised” by fermenta- by using yeast or tians, builders mids, been n aking The firs jhave usually oda hip: distance t telescopes, jdc pilot | igh wa: but, it “fer by ee v4 This eliminates any possibil Ps { error in identification oF jp. tian report ships due |. “ darkness, since in- | take pilots on enternng aked it ¢ bread. - was raised” i our at torture fea on oming vessels beard before Vert harbor 1 of bread The ‘Bread Eaters’ contemporaries t the the wi incipal food, but it part of their mone Average dai was three eer New | ry, only wage breads ed one of their 1 bread. S| eek terra cotta omen knead sugt by a flute of me { playing to spur output nded dern ng: i and circ ain holding c elevator the e Enterprise PORCELAIN FULLY _ INSULATED Bread Dole An Honor is loled the cereal | PRICKLING? Ger fast relict! @ Johnson's Prickly HeatPowder brings you something new— it’s super-absorbent bentonite! Itchy, burning prickly rash is quickly soothed and cooled. And benton- exclusive with Johnson + keeps the skin dry—promotes fast healing. Just try it—today! ite 4-Burner ‘oo COOKERS..... FOR JULY DELIVERY RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES Te MAXWELL COMPANY, Furniture and Furnishings _ 909 Fleming Street PHONE 682 Key West, Florida = EEE venetian sins ainful Without P. , ter of bi Incorporated | lotine. everthrown and the Grand Mon- archy, pinnacle of the royalty system, was headed for the guil- the American population a heavy meat diet. COFFEE MILL Even so, bread is an essential of the American diet — a fact AT ALL GROCERS re many Americans are be- ; ‘ 2A444444444 4444444. America, not as dependent upon j ginning to realize, now that it is} wheat and rye as other nations, hard to get and becoming cer, SAVE A LIFE—GIVE to the FOOD DRIVE BAAD e Quality Meats e wvwvvvvvy CASH MARKET KEY WEST’S LARGEST FOOD MARKET Everything for Your Table Under One Roof 1028 DIVISION STREET PHONE 1080 If It’s Food and It Can Be Had In Key West, YOU WILL FIND IT HERE! —at the VICTORY CASH MARKET, under the new management. You will find everything needed in Food, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables and Meat for your week-end and everyday meals. You will also find this a friendly market, where you will find hard-to-get items, Butter, a wide selection of various kinds of Cheese, Beef, Poultry, etc. Comparison will prove, Quality for Quality, Value for Value, you pay no more and often less when you shop at this Friendly Market. Remember, you always get a square deal. LOUIS MUNIZ and A. ALEXANDER, Owners. SEEPROMPT FREE DELIVER \ Se WE HAVE OLIVES .na'stuttoa ‘eee Each - - ae a eee ASSORTED—YOUR CHOICE _ we y) a 99 MIS-JULIE’S ree: ee — CRUST MIX... pee. 16°] ALMONDS ber 42° SS WE HAVE PLENTY OF HARD-TO-GET ITEMS FOR EVERY CUSTOMER ARR SEL RI) TN WE HAVE PLENTY OF BUTTER and OLEOMARGARINE RETA TSA RS DEES: ET Archer House—With Tomato Sauce BACALAO & GUAVA PASTE | SPAGHETTI 's.°* 2 roc 29° HERF’S HEALTE AG BUTTER 29¢| CARROT JUICE: “yo {POTTED MEAT 4 cans 29° CROWN’S PEANUT ARMOUP’S No. 1 LIMIT 4 BUTTER .. Pkg. 49° Just Received Shi>ment of Jar 29° Cans CORNED BEEF HASH Astor Coffee $429 | GOLDEN CORN MILK lic $4.95 SARATOGA BRAND LARGE-SIZE RRNA AORN RASC TERRA AAS NEI NOE SARE Be ESET FRUITS and VEGETABLE SPECIALS SIZE Ib. Pkg. A Complete Line of Garden-Fresh GREENS and VEGETABLES at the Lowest Fresh ASPARAGUS - Romane LETTUCE - Fresh ENGLISH PEAS FRESH : ES _Doz. | 14 | om 19 | KEY LIMES POTATOES ae 29¢ WATERMELON 2 Each 99« - —— SWEET GEORGIA 5 1% AVOCADO PEARS 3 ,.. 50°! PLUMS Fancy Poultry, Fryers and Roasters, FRICASSEE CHICKENS COTTAGE 99. CHEESE ww. 99° ITALIAN EXTRA SPECIAL! PEPPERONI FRANKFURTERS THIS WEEKEND 12-Oz. . Can 49¢ Monday thru Thursday. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.—Saturday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m ‘We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantity’a www wwe 14-0z. Jar No. 2 cue Cans Jar SHELLED 33°] ALMONDS Del Monte Whole Kernel Weekend Spgcial PABST TONIC 12-0z. ‘ Botiles PET - BORDEN’S Per CARNATION Can CASE Prices FRESH OKRA Spiced LUNCHEON MEAT _», 49° BRISKET of BEEF STEW » on WE HAVE A FULL LINE of RESTAURANT SUPPLIES| IN GALLON CONTAINERS Mustard eMayonnaise eDill and Sweet Pickles eCatsup eFruit Juices, Etc. STORE HOURS IF THERE BEEF 1V AILABLE IN KEY WEST You Will Find It in Our Market! WE EXPECT SHIPMENT FOR

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