The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 31, 1946, Page 5

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1946 National Airlines Of Sewer System Earnings Soar As |". . , Given To Cit Expansion Aired § wee from the be Complete Plans Engineers’ tracings of Key West's sewer system worth an estimated $15,000 have been turned over to the city by the Federal Works Agen- cy, City Manager O. J. S. El- lingson has announced. record fiscal stendpeint of traf wet earnings was indicated te Mettene! Airlines, Inc. in the C eieeene by G. T. f & net profit - Heretofore, the city had no hr femee of HNP.280.50 for the} plans showing the sewer fot quarter ended September 30. mains, laterals and house Sepeeeesting an increase of connections, the city mana- ne THE KEY WEST CITIZEN OHIO SENATOR EER MENEEEEMERRERERERERRR WERE RE RSE EMER RD AP Newsteatures | OHN W. BRICKER, 53, twice AMES W. HUFFMAN, 52, Dem: Republican governor of Ohio, ocrat, was appointed senator int was born in an Ohio farm home which included 1945. Educated in Ohio schools the original 5 and the Uni- homestead log Sy versity of Chi- cabin built by cago, he was his great grand- admitted to the father. A bril- Illinois bar and liant student, served as assis- tant attorney; general in IIlin- ois before re- turning to Ohio! } where he has} practiced » he passed the te bar ex- amination be- fore he got his law degree. When a bad heart kept him law | and served in’ out of combat duty in World War BRICKES R several state of- fices. He was public utilities commissioner in 1927 and was state director of commerce at the time of his ap-, pointment to the Senate. He op- HUFFMAN I, he was ordained to a limited Congregationalist ministry and entered the army as a chaplain. He was candidate for vice presi- dent in 1944 and campaigned on ‘his record as Ohio governor posed Gov. Frank J. Lausche in! where he made a record of eco- the 1944 primary, but later sup-! nomies and balanced budgets. He ported Lausche and was appoint-! still owns the farm on which he ed senator by him. | Was born. ‘ GEORGE'S Grocery TROT oe cet the $69,431.67 ger said, since the govern- Set during the corresponding ment failed to deliver such werd 1905, the current first plans when the city purchas- eer ter cer mang © equivalent ed the sewer system. a per ot mn 749,987 The plans, delivered Thurs- © Dros Htewtine They exceed} day by J. R. Brennan of be “eu 4 profit after Federal Works Agency, are tase 4 $238.s08 eported by the original tracings of the Wet me tt ent fiscal engineers and show every # 196s 1946 ted June 30. | house connected or uncon- wegme: ot - ' eurm@| mected to the sewer system. “sae ‘ with those j To reproduce such plans ac- ‘ , ; im 1045, Mr curately, [Ellingson said, Fn puasen would have cost the city $15,- - » 197-72) 000 to $20,000. - $3,726 to 50, Ln ee wea ‘ j in mmpanied © an increase in po - . , tential air freight tonnage and ad “* md wb evenue. “Since we entered the 1 85.53 air freight field on September * oe 1281. 115," he said, “we have been car- ¥e ww pe rying an increasingly wide va- " * fiscal) riety, and progressively higher ’ uF that} volume, of commodities on all rs - the off-|DC-4 passenger schedules _be- J Auguet,tween the five major points on me whi h} our system—New York-Newark, « t tts | Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa and ' N New Orleans.” % xpan *~ “4 - ; “ * The new Reclosure Top fits - back on, and helps keep Dixie ow Crystals package sugars fresh Jonger. e we mil © state 4 Buccaneer ote at th Latte i i nable u re ’ ah-apeed ie % York and “ ‘ the Pk ‘ ‘ y of 00-mile-an “s m4 Buc ail 2.000 w A ates ee evil - anger cat as t the new - ok sable, . hese Qquhevs, pat wanes Seer eeene AP ARRRARRARADARAARAAAAAREED Paul's Cash fc Operated By An Ex-Service Man” ot FRANCES STREET PHONE . 493 We Have Pleat All You Want othe” MEATS A Notins Our Master Butcher SINTON JOLNSON Poemerly With Tift's Market M the folks in the neighborhood ’ Mi n ~ Johnson, He will be glad « nd former customers, Staple and Prcemoy GROCERIES Preeh FRUITS and VEGETABLES WE DELIVER ORDERS — CALL 493 St tii i Di ddd Dade dade tn dtd ddd dndndnd OVERSEAS MARKET “YY ARTHUR 9355 DIVISION STREET We Deliver PHONE 419 rors We Have reo ME aes of Top Quality ©OME end GET YOUR SHARE—__—___—_ ere re oerrrres sueusersy 4am mee eee eesArAsa as aasar Proprietor) At the Corner of GRINNELL STREET We Ale Corry A Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables We'll Be Glad to Serve You Acquainted ALWAYS DO BETTER WHEN YOU SHOP at ~ ARCHER’ S MAKE OUT YOUR LIST and BRING IT TO US! Be Have Received A Shipment of MEATS oe eed Get All You Want — No Limit Lamb—BEEF-—| lams M50 0P8 ced COLD CUTS - CREAMERY BUTTER Plenty of SUGAR eOTAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES eFRESM FRUITS and VEGETABLES Archer’s Grocery The Store That Serves You Best” BLO Plowing Sirect Phones 67 and 47 — 1500 Newton Street Phone 714 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 ME ATS No Limit--- Top Quality All You Want T-Bone STEAK .. Ib. 79¢ Sirloin or Round STEAK . Ib. 63c Top Round ROAST Ib. 59c Fresh GROUND MEAT ... Ib, 47¢ AND MANY OTHER CUTS ‘All Brands of CREAM ies 5 CANS 65¢ gaa ana rit ae COCKTAIL Naa ge | APRICOT NECTAR 2" 47 | CRANBERRY SAUCE. tisr 37 | Libby's HALVES or SLICED No2'4 36° | PEACHES ‘oy sits MAVONNAISE and SALAD DRESSING | TONIC :: 19¢-2:2:53% | | PATNA'RICE 2 we 9" | PASTRY POPULAR PRICE pers FRUITS ad VEGETABLES COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Caos ICE CREAM Case of 24 12-02. Bottles Complete Assortment of HEINZ’ BABY FOODS | i cc: = 32 doz. 49° Puerto Rico 3 for 25° Quart Bottles SWEET JUICY ORANGES _ TEXAS PINK | GRAPEFRUIT BAER’S MAK FOR QUALITY —— 901 DUVAL STREET, Corner OLIVIA STREET Our Stock is Complete with GROCERIES that’s TASTY TO -EAT. AS ALWAYS --- Our MEAT DEPARTMENT has for Your Selection... the CHOICEST U.S. WESTERN MEATS!! Government Inspected at STEAK cs lb. 49° Gowd BEEF tb. 39¢| | ee, STEW...Ib. 28° Fresh-Dressed_FRYERS EACH 8 HAMS _ Ib. 59¢ | J "a" SHORTENING Sugar Cured Lean SAUSAGE sat PURE PORK Corn - Fed Corn - Fed " Western Western Lean ‘ Lean Chitterlings The Freshest PORK noes SOUS for Choice sae BEEF ROAST MILK. FED Vv EA CHOPS Tomatoes 18¢| Fresh Pack -- THOUSAND ISLAND SALAD DRESSING Tripe Ears - Feet ew ee lb. 47° SMOKED ofr PICKLED Toncues $3 b. O36 Sweer Prune Juice fi 27¢ novi 17: 1b. 49€ Ib, 99 ROAST =-—- No. 2 Size CAN PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER ae PAPER = FACIAL me POWELS 2 vac 19e LL TISSUES! sae 25e Fruit Cakes -- Assorted WELCIVS TOMATO JUICE ius MILK. CANS Richelieu -- “aay BABY DRY Lima Beans 2 1. 29¢ Fancy LONG GRAIN Nuts - Raisins - Candies an. = cans 39 al ALL r ST BK ANDS HERE! “= QJONATHANS zz ren » doe (uart Bottle APPLES flat ARO hth Cello eee TEXAS BROWN Avocados ---- a —_ recall ~~ “Htadliche GRAPES 25 | | POTATOES5 0. 2he FRESH PICKED Cranberries’ Gis RIVER Grapelruit a For Quality ---- Clean Service ---- Low Prices | ums BAER’S MARKET PAGE FIVE

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