The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 24, 1946, Page 8

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN : é 1 AY, OCTOBER 24, 1946 e most recent years averaged 450,- ( : Steaks Will Parade to. Your Horoscope The drama builds up to a cli-| THURSDAY, OCT 4 1946 Md 9 max in the award for showing ; gigs ere f h Ca 0 S OW the grand championship steer. In | The new sign comes in strong. | \this spot, youngsters often steal | giving a robust and even violent | AP WN features the show. nature that may take little heed ; ¥ ., Back in 1940 Evelyn Asay, | of. opinion: mitoet tir, ce of | Select, succulent, strictly prime meat—and a lot P' s, comfort or peace 118, a dainty brunette from Mt.! ef itis coming to town to be paraded on the hoof before} Carroll, Ill., collected $3,498 for mind of others. Care should be © i reduced to steaks, chops and roasts. her pet, a hulking Hereford nam- |‘@Ken to control this propensity, DUVAL at PETRONIA RONIA STREET Thies roundup of A-1 meat will be on display at the 47th! ed “Sargo”. for there is indicated a danger @eeuel international live stock exposition, reopening Nov. 30} But the youngest of all who hit of trouble from giving away too} for on eight-day run after a four-¢- ————_______—_- | this jingling jackpot was Clarence freely to it, which, unrestrained, year wartime blackout. record for the exposition, but Goecke (pronounced Jaykee) of might lead to physical violence. Williem E. Ogilvie, acting man- I} “Tomahawk”, No. 1 steer of the State Center, Iowa. His Here- ———_—-_——_—_——_ ager, expects the revival of Amer- Grantime Chieago fat stock show, | ford champ ,“Dick,” was knocked Madame Curie was born Man- are fen agriculture's big yauiely, brought $10.for each of his 1,110 down for $7 a pound in 1928—; ya Sklodowska, and was a gov- shew to set new records with al-| corn-fed pounds. |$8,050—a man-sized haul for a/erness in Poland before she be- FRESH lad t 12 id. came a scientist. 7NOS Competition for livestock prizes bs aa ius chou oe BORDEN’S _is only one phase of this multi- is : CREAM F ry |ringed, city-girt farm circus. t and V. t, bl Planters vie for such titled ae . rul Ss e € a es | “wheat king”, “corn king,” and FOR LESS! | “oats king”. There are sheep | shearing tournaments, and horse si : r 2 ore Teer ‘eipesestae ee : 5 Tall U.S. NO. 1 YELLOW | The huge international amphi-' E : Cans | theater is, in consequence; a busy eoe 2 land crowded place. Exihibtors | yuo Cow > 53 | alone usually number 5,000, | od 3 j j drawn from all sections of the | . fillisa ‘5 U.S. NO. 1 WHIT= ie S. and five Canadian provinces. — H all _attendance in| _the “ ENROL TERS EER | ~ | MAGNOLIA neh Wits ree Ibs. AEE, ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU ASK FOR ‘See. CONDENSED meee SOUTHERNMOST CITY | MALE | CABBAGE? . "gE PHARMACY, Inc. " | ——— = CARROTS 2 .. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS CAMPBELL'S CALIFORNIA Duval and Fleming Sts. Free Delivery Service Key West, Florida : TOMATO TOMATOES Everything for Your Baby SOUP | ...... = : io _19¢] APPLES..-2 ... FOAM RUBBER Toy mponges 20¢ RATTLES . . 75 | ale | : Quality Meats Metal BEACH or SAND ; GOT CASH for a when Evelyn Asay's weer wes named champion. 16,000 animals entered. Ex- May take home more $2,000,000—$100,000 in prize the balance from sales livestock. Most of the cattle, @nd sheep, raised for the ere sold for slaughter after @werds have been distributed. @thers—breeding stock—are back to the farms. "Mo Ceilings There is no ceiling on exhibi- enimels, and anybody can how high prices will be bid. Strike”, top steer of 1929, Geomeht $6.25 « pound. That's a Et i~<} Es ‘ails and Shovel We Have Received A Shipment of Fresh “ca BSS? | Pork-BEEF--Veal Soft RUBBER | BALL . son r : é : |) RICHWEST TENDER LEAF Baby’s ‘ .. i all TOMATOES on 20e TEA — oe } Van Camp’s RED KIDNEY HEART'S DELIGHT Tooth Brushes ... 256 ad M BEANS — 2%. 29e 7 | Tomato Juice (:" 28¢ No an ae Te eR! ; m Libby's ROSEDALE LADY BETTY BABY : | PEAS 2c 20€ | | Prune Juice Si" 29 VAN CAMP’S V-8 VEGETABLE CREAM... ADE shed Beans 2 15e| | JUICE, 2%. 35e BABY POWDERS|DEXTRO MALTOSE._2 @e BSYRUP isk 19] ]PEARS Yeas 33e Old Doctor Stokes’ PABLEM Small ¢ Large be LIBBY’S MUSSELMAN’S BABY ‘. Size 23¢ Size PAPVE ) i Op ) 1 0 iy ’ _ *!OVALTINE = 39% an oe TONS Libby’s | vac ———$ | a7 CLUB Johnson's CASTOSE W9e = E FR U I'l Grapelruit .|DEXTROGEN MILK 2% 25¢ 43 cn” BYE MEAD’S CEREAL 23 “| LOCTOGEN DRYCO MILK Mennen‘s FOOD 79. os ORIA | sam, VIDAYLIN ee, ete ca came Be = 50c mH.” VELPENTS O thou the drink of gods, \ and angels! Wine! . Robert Herrick 1591 1674 Bring out the finest flavor =a eee Eeporti. For your "hovel" pleasure, i | 5 i = ‘ H 2 i S | : : : = = AYUEUNACHEA EAE EAH MS SLICE RICO Maxwell House DOLE’S SLICED APRICOT COFFEE Pineapple NECTAR L-lb, Jar No. 2 Can 112-08. Ca Phillips’ PORK & BEANS SUN-CHARM 2. cis 298} Green Beans 1] PEAS Hanover Cans GREEN GIANI *Plus Federal Tax ae IN -HONE * exh 3" Everything In The Drug Line "':. tie fe] _—. tiem Called For and Delivered ere” VEE ERE We Reserve the Rizhi to Limit Quantities TEPER LORE LCL LC LULLLLLLLLLLULCLeLEL EL U

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