The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 26, 1951, Page 12

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‘PAGE TWELVE KEY WEST | NEWS Of Days Gone By | Taken From The Files | Of The Key West Citizen | WMABAAAAAAAAALS AAs 444445 10 YEARS AGO Rupert Caverness, Ocala auto- miobile dealer, this afternoon was named state commander of the American Legion in a_ business} Bession at the high school which will continue until late today. An expected battle for position between Cavern: McCahill of Miami d Vaughn, Jacksonville, failed to materialize. When the third bal-; Tot revealed that Caverness had taken _a commanding lead, back- ers of the other two candidates withdrew their names and Cav- erness was elected by acclama- tion. x *«& *® The martial music of nine drum and bugle corps and the sharp etacks of the 40 & 8 cannon roll- éd over Key West yesterday as fhe’ American Legion staged the longest and noisest parade this city, has’ seen since the island's population turned out to celebrate the arrival of the railroad in 1912. Thousands, who lined the streets along the parade route, kept up a constant cheering, breaking into a roar, each time another American flag passed by. A bill which would raise the pay’ of Overseas Highway com Missioners from $10 a month to $50 will be forwarded to Monroe County Representative Bernie C. Papy, John Costar, vice presi dent of the commission, ariounc- ed yesterday. 5 ene ae Appliction has been made to the War Department by Pearl C. Bergdal for a permit to construct a pier and to dredge in the At- Tantic Ocean at her property on the northeast end of Boca Chica Key, Fla. Sa Sa Two busses béaring a contin- gent of 75 draftees arrived here last night from Miami, bringing Key. West its first group of in- ducted artillery trainees. Se “Phe Citizen said in an editorial Paragraph today: “The true Christian loves good men and pities bad ones. But the ‘bad ones, knowing this, con- finue in their bad behavior. Per- haps a little hatred and some ac. tion would serve a better pur- pase.” Let’s Face It GEORGE M. RAY | One of the leading sins today is facial prejudice. Nothing is more deadly than this. It is like a can- cer that eats away unnoticed un- fil at length it raises its venom- ous head in all ugliness and ut- | ter'destruction. The cancer only | kills the person in whose body it| lives. When men can live to-| gether in Christian brotherliness | @nd kindred understanding, man kind then will begin to livo abundantly the life promised them from the God who made| heaven and earth, Who made us | of ONE BLOOD to dwell upo the face of the earth? Who am to think myself the only privi- Tedged son cf God? God doesn’t Jook at it that way. Neither should I! Growing more like the Master: stems from our loving all | mankind. USE T-4L FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT BECAUSE h aws " 2 GARDNER’S PHARMACY | Bath Agen Fancy Frozen Birdseye—10 Oz. Cut Green Beans. Birdseye Cut CORN = VOUT 5-LB. BAG EXTRA FANCY WINESAP Extra Fancy D‘Anjou PEARS. Fancy Red Delicious APPLES. RED RADISHES . U.S, NO. 1 WHITE Potatoes 10: 39c STRAWBERRIES . pkg. 24c .- 10-02. pkg. SWEET POTATOES GREEN ONIONS or Birdseye—12-Oz. Green Peas. Florida Gold—6-Oz. Pkg. 22c Cans Orange Juice,. 3 for 55c Sweet ia Indian River ORANGES Your Friendly Store 727 Duval St. Frozen Foods +1 39% . ea. 25c -33c Lb. APPLES 3 « 29¢ NEW GREEN HEAD, MEDIUM SIZE CABBAGE 2 Ibs. 35c cs. tha 3 Ibs. 29c 2 bchs. 15¢| UNCLE BEN’S CONVERTED RICE “BON” OLIVE OIL BOS os. rote AOE os aa ban CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP Small ~10c 15c PUSS N’ BOOTS CAT FOOD OCTAGON CLEANSER 2 cans 19c OCTAGON Regular Size TOILET SOAP har 7c RITZ POUND PACKAGE AJAX FOAM CLEANSER can 12c OCTAGON Giant Size LAUNDRY SOAP har 8c “REAL-KILL” Bug Killer 69c $1.13 |PALMOLIVE SOAP | FRIENDLIEST STORES © ALWAYS LOWEST PRICES! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN DAIRY DEPARTMENT “Oven Ready” BALLARD RGEIETS... are: {CED . DAISY lb. 33c Cott. Cheese . 2 lbs. 29c ea. 10c . Ib. 73¢ + Ib. 63¢ LAY'S Potato Chips 10-Oz. Pkg. A5c SUPERBRAND COLORED '2’s MARGARINE. . . . 1-lb. can 27c SUPERBRAND GRADE “A” SHIPPED LARGE MIXED CARTON EGGS. doz. 59c SWIFT'S PREMIUM—12-0Z. CORNED BEEF... . . can 3% SUGAR . . 5-Ib. hag 44c PINEAPPLE... .. TOMATO JUICE —— WILKE’S SMALL WHOLE IRISH—NO. 2 POTATOES. CAIRO BEAUTY WHOLE KOSHER—28-OZ. DILL PICKLES . . « jar 2c HERSHEY'S 16-OZ. SIZE CHOCOLATE SYRUP . . 2 for 29 QUICK OR REGULAR—SMALL SIZE ~ ie Ibe QUAKER OATS NO. 1 CAN HILL'S DOG FOOD ROSEDALE—NO. 303 PEAS. Argo Kddota—NO. 303 FIGS .. . can 23c Libby's Fancy No. 24 Size can 25c 3 cans 25¢ . . 4Acans 49c 2 cans 25c Hanover Cut—303 Can Gr. Beans . 2 for 35c Del Monte Cream Style—No, 303 Golden Bantam KRAUT . can l5c/Corn . . 2 cans 35c Cock O'Walk saruett Denover Spanish No. | Size . CAN TOMATO PEARS. . can25c Sauce .. Dor Ibe PRESERVES Everbest Peach, Pi eapple 12-0z. jar 25¢ FAB LARGE PACKAGE 3lc VEL GIANT 78c BAR BATH BAR “Se We Clapp s Baby Food STRAINED Each 10c CHOPPED ’ Each lc LARGE 3lc SNOWDRIFT = 89: BORDEN’S SILVER COW MILK 4 PILLSBURY’S PLAIN OR SELF-RISING—10 LB. BAG 89c FLOUR BOSCUL—-ALL GRINDS GIANT PKG. SUPER SUDS 78c ‘SUPER SUDS THU RSD AY, APRIL 26, 1951 Tall Cans 3c 45c 19¢ 29¢ Picnic HAMS Tender Hockless WESTERN Highly Digestible ii GA. SHIPPED GRADE “A” DRESSED AND DRAWN Fryers - ' B5¢ WHOLE OR CUT-UP—A REAL BUY 5-Lb. Bag 1-Lb. Paper Lge. Pkg. Margaret Ann Grade “A” Rindless SLICED BACON . Ib. S5c § Ib. 49 Finest For Barbecue! Small Meaty Ga. Pig SPARE RIBS. GOVERNMENT GRADED U.S, CHOICE STEER BEEF | SIRLOIN or CLUBSTEAKS. . . . . Ib, $1.09 4 ee er oe Ib. 69c lb Bc HAMBURGER ... PLATE STEW... . Ib. 49c LEAN WESTERN LOIN Por “SUGAR CREEK” SAUSAGE PURE PORK LB. ROLL End Cut ROAST. Center Cut CHOPS . lh. Dirr's Quality: LIVER CHEESE . lb. ASSORTED rae 49 | Cold Cuts .

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