The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 1, 1953, Page 5

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‘Thursday, October 1, 1953" THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page |ARCHER’S 814 FLEMING STREET Superette Market The Best Deal In Town! Its Natural At Archer’s! SEVEN BIG REASONS Why You'll Always Get A Better Deal at ARCHER’S eCourtesy eVariety Cleanliness and Friendliness eWell Stocked Shelves e Economy Prices " < AL ~ eProducts i SPEC eValves KNIT-CRO-SHEEN . 4 for $1.00 ALL COLORS $3 age ii Swift's Grade A Western Bore Steaks 49¢ me HK BACON + 63¢ fi i i F #E For Perfect Floors BEACON WAX , #311 P | qt. $1.10 : IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED THIS, Ya-gal. $1 PAUL ALBURY, left, and Harry Gregory discuss ways and means of raising sufficient money to make a down payment on a “Christian Center” for service men in Key West.—Citizen Photo, Finch. Fund Drive On To Purchase Servicemen’s Christian Center | Lstest Styles a a a LADIES’ BLOUSES... .. . 8%: down payment on headquarters) ‘The game room, several steps the an’s Christian Cen-\down grom the kitchen has a ping SANFORIZED at g table, piano, lounge chairs, | ‘and studio couches for sleeping . and Cre land resting. a | Batiste pe The Gregory’s have financed the | Center out of Mr. Gregory’s earn- eater out of ur. Gregory's eam] DTAPER SHIRTS ...... 39 as well as contributions from par-| HAND-EMBROIDERED Lean First Cut buy./ents who have heard of the Center sivas Pork Chops 49c : Spare Ribs « 37c in order to keep the house in per-| Swift's Select Beef Liver « 25c From this Serviceman’s Center, | Wisconsin Fancy Garden gospel teams have gone out to Peas 2 cans 25c mens 1a Key, West —<s hes| f i iI’ SELF County, wegorys ey hope the boys can continue to have’ appe S SERVICE Armour’s Shortening 3-Lbs, a homelike place to come to and| s study Bible if the: or i pad 5 & 10c STORE Sausage... 17c¢ Fy juli io 75 ASK FOR A FREE SAMPLEI..... ail. $3.25 3 ee fH gapESetes sa lip Hie H af) H a git ee Eygs 2 Hay; ; EF & i —_— The digging of the Suez Canal] 1100 WHITE STREET AIR-CONDITIONED jtook 10 years, from 1859 to 1869. | Campbell’s Tomato Soup 3 cans 25c Libby's Corned Best Hash . . can 25c Seothing - Refreshing Pt. Btl. Alcohol. . . 15c Borden's Evaporated MILK - 13¢ Peaches... 27c Peter Pan Peanut Lge. Bri. bee? sf HELP WANTED JOINING WITH THE KEY WEST BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB Key West Lodge No. 163, | fil IN K. of P., will be held on OBSERVING 1. Winkel NATIONAL BUSINESS WOMAN'S WEEK From October 11 to October 17, 1953 oF ig H EY ts i Fancy White Meat Lge. Can Not only did the new Soviet reply to the West's bid for G: -Aus-|# few times before coming in. Then ‘ trian talks appear without Minfare|they had a few beers ‘and left.”* | Complete Electrical fof any kind, poming, but the regime is showing o haste about it—as if it was a patter which could wait on more portant domestic considerations. The note was couched in terms West is unlikely to accept. The west had asked a meeting of the Big Four on German and Austrian problems but the reply, re yesterday, brings the peoples China into the picture for an f@lover discussion of world ten- ons. Diplomats here feel that the So- viets are not too interested, either, jat this moment in the top-level meeing first proposed by British Prime Minister Churchill and now | rged by India, Again, the observ- s think preoceupation with the | pmestic program plainly takes cedence over all other activi- | Ss. the forefront of this program an agricultural campaign where- the government within three ars intends to greatly widen the fstribution of consumers goods | id establish a firm agricultural | se. The Soviets feel this, hand in | and with the industrial base, will ot only establish the reputation of regime but also will enhance USSR’s international authority. | Instead of giving chief promi-' nence to the latest Soviet note, as hey would have six months ‘They were ve te,” $5.50 for 6 Cyl. $6.50 for 8 Cyl. (PLUS PARTS) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED | CARBURETOR - GENERATOR BATTERIES - STARTER GENERAL TUNE-UP Murray Auto Electric IMPORTANT NOTICE Home Owners of Key West Get Your Plumbing Officially Checked and Corrected Now for Sewer Hook-Ups. Don't Wait for the Rush! FREE ESTIMATES C. PARK PLUMBING TELEPHONE 2.3231 WW i OCTOBER 11, SUNDAY . . . OCTOBER 13, TUESDAY . . . BOOST wo! OCTOBER 14, WEDNESDAY , peo OCTOBER 15, THURSDAY . . . ‘TOWN HALL invited Plans Set In Motion On SATURDAY, October 10, with PROCLAMATION by Mayor C. B. Harvey BOY SCOUTS AND SCOUTMASTER TONY MARTINEZ DISTRIBUTE NATIONAL POSTERS re Professional Women attend ALL Business church in hes The CATHOLIC CHURCH has been chosen in honor of the local BPW Club’s President, MRS. ALICE NIX. Time: 10 A.M. OCTOBER 12, MONDAY . . . 2 CONTESTS JUDGED: “Golden rules for boss to observe” contest (Best rules) “Career Girl’’ Contest. Award to the WOMAN who has been in her field the longest. ANYONE in Key West (man or woman) may Sate ites eS conte nee be MALS > P.O. Box 93, Key West, Florida: DEADLINE: Mail- of woman you are nom- imate number of years in her field. WEST MERCHANTS” DAY. whether em or housewives. pdpire: te feature SPECIALS for women. BUY AT HOMB. JUET IN HONOR OF BOSSES at RAUL'S m ADMIRAL G. C, TOWNER, GUEST % Mi reservations e reserva’ . Me feel Aone Guests of members, official guests of club, members of all clubs INVITED. TONIGHT.” PUBLIC cordizlly COMMISSION OCTOBER 16, FRIDAY . . . GIRL’ DAY at CITY HALL when Seniors of Key West High and Convent take over PETTICOA’ GOVE! . OCTOBER 17, SATURDAY . . . BUSINES GIRLS’ LUNCHEON in TOWN and BOAT ,. ...3ac| Butter.... Factory Packed SUGAR . . 5 u. 3% Golden Yellow SWEET POTATOES 3 un _20¢ New Crop APPLES. 2 w. 25¢ APPLES POTATOES .5 ux 15e U.S. No.1 PHONE 2-5132 FOR FREE DELIVERY ——_on— Regular Grocery Orders Us

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