The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 25, 1951, Page 8

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Page 2 In The Background (By The Associated Presa) MEAT Steaks and chops have been in the news lateiy they've been The high price o: with cong whether to back. And the for meat seems t the middle fects the hes alth eral hundred 1 , 1 pound meat a day—for a total of 28 pounds a yea of beef 46 percent is ps and the rest i: That armed pounds of re man is tops in all the out of armed fore meat eaters outsid are the Argentine more or less over-run with a year pet vorld in or The biggest of that group Argentina is beef cattle, and the Argentines eat them up as fast as they can—-267 pounds per Ar This is about 120 pound: than we American civilians ea We make it up in chicken and fish and things. Australians and New Zeal- lot more meat 0, but the ratio | The Aussies go | in for much lamb and mutton. | Wher re Bop ae has cattle, Aus: champ the U.S.A. and Austra alia and New Zealand. The most enthusiastic beef-eat- ers are the British, but thes their consumption is ratione a nub—or might s lean joint as they The average E - man who 3 at home is only about 50 pounds of year—or one-third of our own current rate. This may sound like | very thin tea, but from a health} standpoint, it is not so bad as it sounds. Red meat is a wonderful source | roteins, vitamins and other | But it is not phe only | oes ects Tike | Hed meat substi- | Our own department of agricul lure.“ ¥ays the human in the adult Shige needs. 52.pounds-of protein foods of all kinds, including red | Meat. And in ple a a bas anced | s, the bureau includes of meat per ye say that such a health, And it 0 pound after the changes, but thi e generally regard ime peaks. Anyway r than buffalo m it's bette WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN THE LINE OF Children’s TOYS COME TO THE TROPICAL TRADER | 718 Duval sz. Phone 1000 Sch tahedan KEY WEST C ———s | Franco American Wednesday, July 25, 1951 PARK FREE ON OUR 2 BIG PARKING LOTS! Macaroni IDEAL FOR QUICK SUMMER MEALS SANKA =, COFFEE senicacie CAMPBELL'S sais ; site Lets You Sleep Wit Son AND TOMATO QUALITY ROLLS Lb. 9 € SAUCE TISSUE ALL COLORS NO RINSE 12-0Z. CAN FOR ALL FINE WASHING LIBBY'S TWICE RICH KIND I = 29c Campbell Chicken REND 2 Packages WITH RICE OLD GLORY DURKEE’'S DRESSING . bot. 27c p t B tt ARBANZOS — 2 = 25¢ ss"..22 Peanut Butter oe ¢C HONEY . 8 oz. jar 15c FLIT ca. SWIFT'S ROSE DALE—GREEN AND WHITE Aerosol Bombs . $8c} MoMocewize —1p.0, : C 50 PKGS. pkg: TYPE JAR JAR LIMA BEANS 2 ©: 23cm =| GOLDEN FLEECE | new supsy__ a . id a Borden's Milk .. 39c || Tissues | Armour s Cleanser 3% 29¢ sissi:vizs*:4¢ {CHILI con CARNE Stringless Beans . 32c GULFSTREAM'S SELECTED FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES! U.S. NO. 1 SELECTED VIRGINIA POTATOES 10 « 29c LIBBY'S KEEP SEVERAL CANS ON YOUR EMERGENCY SHELF NO. 2 CAN 32¢ LUZIANNE Apricot Nectar Minute Maid—2 6-Oz. Cans Orange Juice . Seabrook SPINACH .. MICHIGAN GOLDEN HEART Bag Oranges . : Fresh Frozen a C E LE RY LARGE STALK | Oc Strawberries, pkg. 29c LIBBY'S . Seabrook 7 anctEALTHFUL wd C : 2 Baby Li kq. 25 © DELICIOUS FANCY NEW CROP APY: MUNG «Reese: 2 - 39c pkg. 23c YELLOW ONIONS 3«19¢ LIPTON’S TEA DOG FOOD SAVE MORE ON GULFSTREAM'S TOP QUALITY MEATS! GULFSTREAM'S "BLUE RIBBON” QUALITY—GRADED CHOICE OR PRIME ~* 53 CHUCK ROAST « 69¢| =» 2° 25¢ Taste Good—2-Lb, Loaf Cheese Food . Norwood Fancy Sliced Bacon ‘ Cloverbloom BUTTER Creamery Fresh Cottage Cheese . 18c | Philadelphia 2 For Cream ‘Cheese .:. 29¢: Dutch Kitchen—8-Oz. Roll KEY WEST “GOLDEN IMPERIAL” JUMBO FRESH SHRIMP : 69 LIGHT AND LEAN—FIRST CUTS Sandwich Spread 29c_ PORK CHOPS .- DELGRADE OLEO u. 23 PURE LARD . . Ib, 23¢ GULFSTREAM 1105 White Sireei—Key West's Finest, Most Complete Food Store! NIBLETS - Ib. A9c WE HAVE ALL YOUR FAVORITE BEER & HERSHEY'S DELICIOUS ON ICE CREAM TO CARRY OUT LARGE

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