The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 31, 1949, Page 10

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Wiha he A . ‘ CEE fogarty =4 aes * . Hi ty Vy HARRY OG iz Se ~ ee et Le th oh, ee eS i ae areas Bl Peal be SAR ee Be Is LOADING UP—The cargo for out yonder is hustled into the plane at Miami. Fie a GENE ‘PLOWDEN, AP Newsfeatures : _ MIAMI, Fla.—There's a new, extensive group of pilots fly- Be the airways today. : : +> ‘They are the “cargo corps,” an inner circle of pilots and co- pilots, many of whom welcome the ‘change from clockwork pas- ee ee eee eee cece Tle Sahidenille anlediabhstiy tone ond visit any port af eal can accommodate their. planes to pick up and dis | Oy 4MQR GIRLS’ |New York. Died ‘Nows yt age (Bob) Pfatf ond first of- few, Tenens } seminar ae Seacre Word Air- up a load of aasoried merchan- 'dise for Latin America. / Flight crews of the air freight- ers are skilled airmen, trained ‘in all aspects ‘of air‘ cargo, from cus- toms forms. to. import licenses, loading, stowing and’ unlgading. They keep their eyes and ears open for new business and have oil | authority to use their owri judg- ment and initiative. in carrying anything anywhere.: ‘ It might be bananas from Co- UM lombia, coffee from Guatemala, } mahogany: from Honduras or orehids from Costa Rica. It-might! ~, }even include nuts and. mica from ‘| Brazil and meat from Uruguay; Aircargo rates on such ship- ments are flexible and if carried in sufficient quantity and fre- quency, may be established. ¢| Some pilots on the plush pas- ‘senger runs try, to kid their cargo : ‘with such remarks as, | ~you® haul that: frejght.a- “we ae let sa fly+ ronne oeere rete sewer eetee toerere rere everest CLAN M625. ec ereete AP Neiidecties FOR CALIFORNIA the patio is as important as. the living room, , and this California style of blending the outdoors with the in- , - deors has spread over the country. In this plan 4625 by Herman .. York, architect, 199-33 Keno Ave., Hollis 7, N. Y., @ liyiiig room wall of windows looks out through a covered porch and across a secluded patio with small garden pool. The house covers _ ae Sgquare feet, including porch, but excluding garage. - :———_____— out on our own, hepescny our own routes.” 1800—Isaae Newton, - Pennsyl- ' vania farmer, first U. S: Commis- sioner of Agriculture, Born Burl-') ington Co., N. J. Died June 19,! 8 They wouldn't t swap ‘seats: ‘with 1867. anybody.’ Beauty’... ** CHARM {NIGHT RESPITE a low commodity rate} 4 It never seems to fail that when you are tired and‘in “need 6f a beauty lift, friends will try to persuade ‘you to ignore the pro- gram in fayor of an evening of around to iron out. your wrinkles ten years from now. Cream your ‘face; throat and neck. [Hf little lines. are starting to appear, use a rich’ nourishing cream. Give yourself a‘ facial massage with upward and. out- ward strokes, This is the ‘night for hip exercises. complete. with - ‘bubbles,’ use a spicy dusting powder ; and 00- logne. You can be- iin with usoan effort. If you fry foods. frequently, a frying basket that fits into a deep iron or aluminum pan is a .good investment. “Do not crowd , the basket in frying. RUPTURED? WE FIT NON-SKID EXCELSIOR TRUSSES GARDNER'S PHARMACY 1114 Division St., Cor. Varela PHONE 177., FREE DELIVERY literature, dreamer of* Utopian | communities, born ie oO. ; 1835—John La Far; é, famous | artist in stained gl; 1910, 1848—William Wal rages capitalist-journalist, member famed family who became a fie magazine POREE SE HHCY 4 The Electicl Enerey Used By A Relrgerator Depends on: ‘The size .of cabinet. ae . The capacity of the machine. ‘ The room temperature and humidity. .. -“Fhe temperature maintained in the refrigerator. cf é. The number of times the door is opened and closed. 6. ‘The amount of food, and freezing load. 7 ‘The proper defrosting periods. In temperate climates, such ‘as prevail in most of the. United States, shown.that the average electrical consumption for a 6 cubic foot cabinet d months under mnoeenal food storage and freezing conditions. Suppose, we say, “In Key West we refrigerate more Sood, freeze ntcré jice, open’ the oft nore often and perhaps . the climate is a bit warmer,” so We double’ the | ii ours (to be on the safe side) and we say that a 6 cubic! foot awe, refrigerator d figure 25 kilowatt tor will use 80°kilowatt-hours per — ety LA ee Suppose you add an electric If your present eléctrical consumption, without refrigeration, is 25 Kilowatt-hours __ $0 Kilowatt-hours 75 Kilowatt-hours 100 Kilowatt-hours — 125 Kilowatt-hours 150 Kilowatt-hours 175 Kilowatt-hourzs 200 Kilowatt-hours. 300 Kilowatt-hours QUERIES; How can you afford NOT to own an electrical refrigerator? What other means of refrigeration is cheaper. cleaner, less both- er and more reliable? Wouldn't the monthly saving zealized by ectrea refrigeration soon pay for the original cost of a new refriggtator? Isn't it a good idea to have your presents nit checked by your dealer for proper vetlel SAUNA AVIAN! Y SOU SR Md pee ny. ‘tests have ring the sum- mer is 25 to $0 kilowatt-hours per month and 20 kilowatt- hours for other ‘than summer ymiad a 5? One Beso ars } @W sherk poibniy asstier now Ue aw VOY al tes brine Hv teres eenee

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