The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 2, 1947, Page 12

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5 fARKET ONES. 9LDUVAL ST, Cor. Olivia FOR QUALITY $e G We Don’t Like High Meat Prices- Watch Us Slash Em Yes, folks, again we slash prices. We've CUT: PLENTY of Items to a Low Price Level in order to'give you meats at the right prices.’ We are featuring, ‘as usual, QUALITY Government Graded, MEATS and suggest you buy them herein order to enjoy GOOD FOODS at tre- ends SAYING. Caese TEER ee They. mean great eyinne We guarantee you BEST QUALITY .. . CLEANEST . .» COURTEOUS SERVICE ... AT ALL TIMES! ere ee CHOPS PORK Spare RIBS RIBS= 39¢ | Tongues... tb Sirloin STEAK 43c 2 ausage , .. 45¢| BUTTER. 69c| EGGS ... 69¢ A aA RAR MINNESOTA MILK-FED WHITE Ge VEAL ROUND BONE Giors ib. A ‘CUTLETS Ib. 65¢ Gikomancarane. i | BACON. ..... 1b. 6c FAVORITE ROAST CHUCK .29c Wh ee POUND ‘Roast POUND , Creamery POUND | N. Y. State Sharp POUND CHEESE .... 69c|CHEESE.... . 19c| CHEESE... 69¢ +Tasty..Top. Grade. LUNCHEON. MEATS. Assorted— Ham - Luncheon Bologna - Maccaroni Cheese lb. a9 c Loaf - Vienna Loaf - Pimento Loaf and American Cheese HENS. Ib. 58c BEER 52°? Cigarettes é Whole or String Half _Ib. 55c ... PIG ~... PIG TAILS .... PIG FEET Plus Bottle Deposit CARTON $I. 77 | Fresh Dressed and Drawn fe Reidy fo 1. nie CN CHITTERTINGS TRIPE. ...... Dawson or Peter Doelger b.25c lb. F Pigllic Dcande| Brands California WINES Sherry - Port Muscatel 5ths 97¢ NO.2 CAN be Monte PINEAPPLE JUICE tice...” 2738 Jibs.” saeulte! BRACHES 3c SAUCE... 4. cans "2Be | Bel Monte NIBLET 12-Oz. Can Tal SOUP 3 cans 28¢ GRANULATED In Bag GORN....2 cans 35e | SUGAR....5 Ibs. 48c Del Monte All Brands EVAPORATED Tall Cans COFFEE ..... Ib. Me MILK......4 cans Se a tet te ec “Clorox Quart VEL Soap Powder PACKAGE 27 2 cakes 23c . “_woopwote UNL sia Early June PEAS 2 No. 2 cans 25e. | LUX E BA’ BATH SOAP ADE TRA SCA ET, Seno ware MOOVAREH FRUTS 8 VEGANS POTATOES 5. Ibs. We | ONIONS ...3 lbs. 19 CALIFORNIA CUBAN. EACH LETTUCE. veces. le | PINEAPPLES ... . 2c BAER’S MARKET==—— i | | Jeat in thezrestaurants and hotels. | | The air _is composed ‘of 78.03 | [High | Cost Of |Egging Saves Their Faces AN JOBE. Calif.—{AP),— eggs—good , ones—to throw if they didn‘t like the de- cisions. But practically no- body, ' naturally, would throw anything away. Swallows Razor Blades; Boy Lives, BELFAST, Treland.—A 14- -year- | old boy who. swallowed a packet ; of razor blades, one after thé} other, in a suicide attemtp, sur- | vived. A doctor said all of the blades: were’ recovered. Works 60 Years Without Break ST. LOUIS.—B. C. Wright, 78- year-old employee of the Musick Plating company, has been on the job in the same /plant since 1887 without a.vacation. In ‘ali, he has been away. from the plant only 18 working days in sixty years. DON QUIXOTE (Continued From Page Five) cently killed, was to appear for j a Gharity fight. All afternoon; people: were engaging taxis in advance, and large queques form- ed outside the offices where tick- ets are sold—if you could get them, for as much as $20 and $30 a seat,. Manuelote, by the way was one of Spain's weaithiest men — his wages are 250,000 setas for one afternoon's f: which he must kill two br fights in Spain during th mer, in.Mexica in the wii Descriptive of the Spanish tem. perament ‘was! a report of the Biven:by a beautiful Span- ish girh—in: gdod, American Eng- lish. She is,an airline stewardess at the TWA. terminal in Madrid and has spent four months in the States. “What a man,” she said, “Superman”. She explained that. Manuelote was gored.in the leg by the bull and the First Aid team rushed into the arena. Bleeding badly, | Manuelote _ brushed them aside and proceeded to kill the bull. Then he. got first aid. as the; bull’s ears—trophies of the fight | were brought-to him while the | First Aiders bandaged him up. | Only sugar, olive oil and pota- | toes are still under ration con-| trol in -Spain, but the people | complain that the ration is not enough—and the price too high. Sugar, for“éxample, sells for 25c a pound,- But there is plenty to There is: surprising freedom of | speech, considering the control Franco maintains. A Spaniard who does not like the govern- ment, or who prefers a monar- chy wilk not. hesitate to tell you so, plainly ‘and frankly, and within earshot of others. “I do fidt' ‘understand the Am- erican attitude toward Spain,” a Scandinavian exporter had told me in Lisbon. “You MUST accept |Franco—there is nothing else but ‘Communism. If you have a de- mocracy in Spain—you will have another Civil War in two weeks. The marks of the Civil War of 1936-58 are visible elsewhere in charred and: ‘gutted buildings in Madrid, and empty trenches near the outskirts; But the scars are | being rapidly removed, in a huge \building boom, all over the city. |There is new construction every- | where. Spain is a beautiful country and {Madrid with ll its history, ; jhandsome . buildings, narrow streets and broad boulevards, its | art, its songs and laughter — lin spite of its poverty and -squa- | lor and ,suffering—is a magnifi-| cent city. | But one cannot escape the ‘thought that Cervantes’ famed Don Quixote is still abroad in the iand, the Knight in Armor still ,battling | windmills. His loyal} ‘companion, Sancho Panza, rides | ‘along, discouraged but unbeaten | ‘hoping that some day, somehow, | the castels of control and red tape j will come tumbling down, with ‘a hapiper, more comfortable way of life as the vista for the fu- yeure \ger cent nitrogen, 20.09 per cent | oxygen and other gases totaling | less than one > per cent. | pS a a DUVAL and PETRONIA STREETS VALLEY PRIME PEAS . BORDEN’S Sacramento ASPARAGUS Musselman’s ASSORTED No. 2 Size 2 cans 49c Tall Tall Cans MILK . . 3 cans 33¢ No. 303 Size SPEARS . . «an 29 12-Oz. Glass JELLY. . eee 17 KEY WEST, FLORIDA Mott’s APPLE SAUCE =16¢ California SOLID PACK | TOMATOES =" 29c Cinderella RAISINS 2+~ 1» 29 Hunt’s TOMATO SAUCE . 3 cans 19 Hunt’s FRUIT No. 24% Size COCKTAIL can 35 Kline’s PIE CRUST pk. "14 E-Z LIQUID STARCH . . 4. 18 8-Oz. Size SPRY |{ 3-lb. can 99c SPIC & SPAN Large Package 2l1le DREFT Large Package 30c U.S. No. 1 White Crisp Iceberg LETTUCE «cu 10c Persian LIMES 2 coun 29¢ Jonathan APPLES 5 us. 49c 29¢ Cagolina YAMS 4 PRODUCE 10 Pounds POTATOES . 3% DELICIOUS SUN SWEET FOR SNACKS PRUNE JUICE _23¢ 1-lb. Package 22¢ Quart Bottle __. CAMAY TOILET DUZ LAVA Package SOAP Regular 17 c OXYDOL Large Package 30¢e "tes, Lae IVORY SNOW Large 30 le 30¢ IVORY FLAKES me 30c Package Package Be od 25, 19¢ MEATS | DELICIOUS M MEALS DRESSED and DRAWN POUND FOWLS 3% swore 49 Corn-Fed Western RIB END Pound IVORY SOAP Armour’s Star Brand POUND Pork Roast 3lc | Sausage Meat 47c Swift's Guaranteed Tender POUND Lean Meaty POUND Veal Cutlets 65c | Spare -Ribs 43c Swift's LOIN POUND Aged Wisconsin Daisy Veal Chops 55c | CHEESE . POUND . 53¢ BROADWAY s#?MARKET Gum Ve Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1947 \

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