The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 24, 1946, Page 5

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, i946 nee = FACTS and FIGURES By FULLER WARREN — honed oe the “ "Macedonian | three acres of improved pastur- "Ae } Came to me from | age will care for one cow about te County Cattle-| ten months of the year. Accord- SP) Assertion im the form of|ing to AAA reports, there are feral wreitation to come over | 750, ,000 acres of grass for grazing ® te words” at @ big | purposes under fence in Florida. #08 plente held at Bill | So, you can see the surface has © Steck farm @ few miles | barely been scratched when it Af yay im prepara-| comes to’improved pasturage for ty ee Me Gey, | went into cattle. Potential pasturage in i; § i See apecielet of the State ures, would support more than Meters Bureew. He let me | 10,000,000 cattle! Sere & bemeh of facts and figures On good improved pasture, a eet cattle that 1 would 1 to | cow gains from three to 20 times = = & foe Gwough “Facts | more in weight than a cow graz- ated Figines ing on wire grass. Oe Pemeery |, 1046, there were) The great cattle industry of 120RS entitle wm Florida. Ac-| Florida has made phenomenal ores & the 1966 census, there Ptess in the past ten years, were EGO081 peopic in Florida, but its best years are ahead. - Gere ee shout one cow to emery veo ciusens Tie tte? tecome in 1945 from Pierete Geet cattle was $16,000, EM miter. that is | Springfield, Mass., issued first Seewetiee & Me Lewis, Fidr- | patent %r a phosphorous friction | te eemiee 1th among the 48 states | match. seater of beef cattle; 28th as) = 1861.—First TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) 1836.—Alonzo D. Phillips of telegraph line “er eettle of aff Kinds; and | Spanning the continent, through | 7 = Gamber of dairy cattle gd then wilds of the Midwest These figures witli probably land West, completed — ending eer & tet of people, inasmuch | famed pony express. - 2 Getement is frequently | | 1871.—Fifteen Chinamen hang- sue Geet Pieridae ranks second ©¢ by a Los Angeles mob. =~ et @ © cattle state. Trying | 1888.—Historic Murchison let- % te oedblocks of sleeping , ter published, resulting in Presi- es Sieh clutter meny high ere & Ge sete is well calcu- ated & Cause @ person to believe | Fives tn wm forst Minister back his passport. 1918.—Americans take Bois Belleau—World War I. The everege weight of Florida | 1921.—America’s Unknown sol- ‘ | dier chosen in France. eet cattle & @86 Ibs. Last year, ree mouding to Mr. Lewis, they sold 1929.—Wall Street demoraliz- he $1558 per hundred pounds, '&4 45 stocks crumble in 13-mil- tee weight (on the hoof, as they | lion share day. oy = Cothewn County) Me Lee Beve out the almost | im effect, seers digits But highty encouraging | 1941.—Expiration of the U. S.- “eteent thet 10° of olf Florida | Jap seal protection treaty, and “te oe fenced Something | Japs refuse to renew. gheetd te dome to stop “reckless” ; 1942—Vice Adm. Halsey takes iors fom running into over Southwest Pacific com- ot comeleing 80% which are | mand. = pretected by fences’ } 1943.- ) tewe eet herds need to in Indo-China and German air ~~ evlied fe seid, “Remove the field in France. we heeked, shallow - bodied, 1944.—U. S. Fleet sinks 25 Jap ee Heeet. oat-hermmed, droop- | shfps in fight off the Philippines. werged U mecked. narrow-head- 1945.—The United Nations owes seems to me that a World Security Organization in © HR ef these shortcomings | being. rs A CORRE aise Whe } —_ In late July or early August of each year the Hopi Indians 7 ae wtaptable to the produc theastern Arizona stage i of Wepreved grasses for cat- annual snake dances with Oe eet PARRG8 scree of which | live, poisonous. reptiles. .This is Sere © Nh eleptebility to the the Hopis’ way of praying for eet grees. Two or rain. There are 96,111,000 acres ot | wed i Plortde. of which 25,000, Paul's Cash Grocery voted By An Ex-Service Man” @) FRANC STREET PHONE 493 sat for QUALITY FOR YOUR TABLE «il! prove, Quality for Quality, Value-for Value, pe He mere and often less when you shop at this, 7 Friendly Neighborhood Market Sheet eet Pemey Groceries - Fresh Fruits and Vegetables We Have Plent All You Want ete” MEATS ei Notion SIVTOR JOMNGON, Butcher, Invites His Friends end Customers to Visit Paul's WE DELIVER ORDERS — CALL 493 OCC SF Oe ere errr TTT TT TV VV VV VV Paul's Cash Grocery : grt ere rwwrrwoerowe OVERSEAS MARKET ONY ARTHUR, Proprietor) 935 DIVISION STREET Ae tie ornare! GRINNELL STREET PHONE 419 We Deliver We Have Plent ite ontty MEA Orders All You Want No Limit ©OME and GET YOUR SHARE. We Alee Carry A Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables wee tn. Get Acquainted—We'll Be Glad to Serve You vOULM. ALWAYS DO BETTER WHEN YOU SHOP at ARCHER’S MARE OUT YOUR LIST and BRING IT TO US! ®e Mave Received A Shipment of MEATS Come end Get All You Want — No Limit Lamb--BEEF--Hams SACEPN eed COLD CUTS - CREAMERY BUTTER Plenty of SUGAR e@TAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES ePRESM FRUITS and VEGETABLES Archer’s Grocery “The Store That Serves You Best” Bt4 Fleming Street Phones 67 and 47 dent Cleveland handing British} | 1938.—The Wage and Hour law U. S. planes bomb Japs | 2244444444444 4444444 -~ Sete with Mr. L. H. Lewis,! Florida, according to these fig-: ~ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN { —. Today’s Anniversaries (Know America) TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Dr. George B. Pepgram, physi- cist, dean of Columbia Univer-|long-time editor of Godey’s :| Sity’s Graduate Faculties, born’ Lady’s Book, a power in behalf at Trinity, N. C., 70 years ago. | of education for women, among Charles H. Compton, Librarian the great women of her genera-; of the St. Louis Public Library,!tion, born at Newport, N. H. born at Palmyra, Nebr., 66 years Died April 30, 1879. ago. 1830.—Belvah A. Lockwood, Frank W. Buxton, editor of the | teacher, a leading Washington, D. Boston Herald, born at Woon-|C., lawyer, first her sex to prac- socket, R. L, 69 years ago. ‘ | tice before the U. S. Supreme Moss-Hart of New York, noted| Court, eloquent advocate, a playwright, born there, 42 years | Presidential candidate, born in ago. Niagara Co., N. Y. Died May 19, Lient, Gen. Daniel Van! 1917. Voorhis of Nashport, Ohio, re-; 1830—Noah Brooks, noted tired, born at Zanesville, Ohio,' journalist, juvenile author, and 68 years ago. jfriend of Lincoln, born in Cas- Merian C. Cooper, of Holly- tine, Maine. Died Aug. 16, 1903. wood, author-producer, born in| 1855.—James Ss. Sherman, Jacksonville, Fla., 53 years ago. | Utica, N. Y., lawyer, mayor, con- George E. Bigge, member of | gressman and Vice President of the Social Security Board, born! the U. S., born in Utica, Died at Kalkaska, Mich., 59 years ago. | Oct. 30, 1912, Vice Adm. Arthur S. Carpen- 1880.—Isaac Landman, Brook- ter, born in New Jersey, 62,lyn, N. Y., Rabbi, scholar, lead- | er of his race, born in Russia. Died Sept. 3, 1946. years ago. According to Cicero, the Ro- _ mans condemned the bean be-| “The Star Spangled Banner” cause it corrupted the blood andi was designated as the U. S. na- inflamed the passion, | | tional anthem in 1931. GEORGE'S Grocery 1500 Newton Street Phone 4 One Block from North Beach Inn—Now Being Operated UNDER COMPLETE NEW MANAGEMENT K. W. Transit Co. Bus No. 3 Passes Our Door WEEK END SPECIALS Phone Orders Accepted with PROMPT FREE DELIVERY WE HAVE FANCY CUTS of FRESH MEATS Early June PEAS oo oe ROSEDALE _ as Lu oe CREAM ‘STYLE — Cans 3° LIBBY'S FRUIT COCKTAIL... Net d5e APRICOT NECTAR 2 47° Hunt’ 's TOMATO We I PY. MA “FILLER ae 6 Pies 1 _Choice_of 5 Flavors GIBBS TOMATO = _ ee CRANBERRY SAUCE... ‘encae Libby's HALVES or SLICED PEACHES |... Large Freestone HALVES PEACHES 2° WE HAVE MAYONNNAISE and SALAD DRESSING TONIC .:: Bottle 19¢ ex6783.$3 95 PATNA RICE Da 59 PASTRY roputar’ Prices S FRUITS and VEGETABLES COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of ICE CREAM “Complete Assortment of HEINZ’ BABY FOODS _ PUREX BLEACH ie 2 Satin 2a DRAWN POULTR SPRING FRYERS, HENS and BROILERS at Popular Prices SWIFT'S (a Con Oo U. S. No. 1 Large White wl 9 tm. oo tis Puerto Rico SWEET POTATOES . 1788.—Sarah J. B. Hale, famed | RS M FOR QUALITY — 901 DUVAL STREET, Corner OLIVIA STREET We are NOT expecting some few pieces of JUST ANY KIND OF BEEF, because we have NOW and EVERY DAY a complete stock of CHOICE “A” BRAND, U.S. Government Inspected WESTERN BEEF. The Really Good Tender Kind that you all like - AT REASONABLE PRICES. ane’ for STEW ea he ae Fresh-Ground MEAT. CALF LIVER ». b2€ PORK SAUSAGE... 59 | | CALF” <3. o Bach 98 Tender Cuts CHUCK ROAST _ ,.55¢ Tk CHEESE 2. 99 Cubed Minute STEAKS, .. Ib. 69% Sirloin or Cub STEAKS . . . 1. 79¢ mx WEAL ROAST... 1.65: PORK CHOPS.... 0. 73 Pure Creamery BUTTER . tb. 95¢ HAMS Whole or Half... . . . tb. Je Fresh and Cured PORK - HAMS - BACON - LAMB VEAL - SAUSAGES - TURKEYS - CHICKENS All the BEST FCODS---FOR YOUR EATING PLEASURE Prepared Yellow MUSTARD Berko Butterscotch PUDDING Zagat Tbe Assorted Variety Package BAKED con aae CEREAL | _ 25e | | BEANS 2 ‘cm Ze BEER 349°" |L COFFEE 1. 35¢ SUGAR Jeffersor Island STAMPS 9 and 10 Expire October 30th | | SALT APPLE SAUCE LIMA BEANS ae 29 No. 2 Ca ns | Creamettes Elbow Fresh _DRESSED JAR Se Imported NORWEGIAN SARDINES Lehi ae 2 cane SOC STRING BEANS MIXED | VEGETABLES BV. cise Ae] | MACAROM. Le “torn. CHICKEN FEED 2 Ibs. 15° vom? | CARTON Hard Green CABBAGE ........ POTATOES ONIONS 2a. He CELERY Hearts sinc: 29¢ OKRA », doe Sweet Cuban ve 1. Tokay RADISHES - ENDIVE - ARTICHOKES - HONEY DEWS - DATES - NUTS Always! Quality Foods at Most Reasonable Prices cream CORN . Table No, 22 Can # COCA-COLA KEEBLER CLUB | D5 | Crac kers 2 Ace 2 POPULAR Ib. Se Texas Brown 5 Ibs. 2] c Crisp White Tender Young PINEAPPLES GRAPES », 200 emus BAER'S MARKET

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