The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 26, 1953, Page 10

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73Year- Ol Conrete Ramp Aid Siewalk REPORT SHOWS NEW LEVEL OF GOOD Guat Guard Bailing Are In Good Condition LIVING FOR THIS NATION DURING 1953 Baile At A Cost | By FRANK O'BRIEN report said the income of farm ture—sbout 1 per cent—since the,only about 1 per cent higher than about the same as in 182 and Of $22.36 In Foge W THE KEY WEST CITIZEN —Thoredny, November 06 1953 WASHINGTON #- The Federal proprietors has “declined marked-|spring high. ® year ago * TT Reserve Board sevt teday the na- ily” and is back ot the postwar low! “The gear as 0 whele will be 2 “Feders! expenditures for ne 6 Funds fer mortgages, tight 1880, Paving |tion lifted Mtself to + mew level of reached in 1940, about 16% of substantia: achievement in tional security programs are esti carker im the year, have become Would Cost $90 |good living in calendar 1953 dollars terms of utilization of manpower mated to be only moderately la © plentiful In its monthly bulletin. the Re The board divided the year imt0\.e4 iggustrial resources, additions S*¢ this year accounting for about Purchases of new eutomebiles serve Board predicted that gross 2 winter and spring boom period, .,one-seventh of total outpet State heve sceounted for the bulk of the ational preduct—the total vive of followed by o gradual letdown in| Productive capacity, higher com) 0” UN. Ser es years tmerease ie spending. Pas- * all goods and services produced— the summer and tal |samer standards, and over-all sta- | be in record amoung, aboot senger car outpat m 1883 is esth one 8 will total about 368 million dollars, Ewan Clague, head of the Bu-/bility of prices,” the board said (7 per cent jarger than im 1952 100 8 second only to of the Coser this year reau of Labor Statistics, said yes| “Since midyear however, de 3 “For the ‘ull vear, business Tee? im 1888. fy FF That is » record, both in terms terday the nation’s infistionary pe--mands have eased end some de- outlays for fixed fwestments—cox & Spe clothing ond of dollar value and the outpouring /riod appears to be st an end. Hejclines have occurred im output and struction of (acilities and durable shoes up sharply im 1862, fell off ditien tedey of production, and is 5 per cent said the bureau's index of livinglemployment ” equipment—may ce sbowt 5 per in 1853. Dollar euday for food and ‘the concrete more than last year costs, at 2 record high im October) The board ssid the economy cent above the record of 1862 beverages rose st « muck slower ‘Two letters Personal income wilt also set a for the fifth straight month, may would have to look to civilian buy-| 4 The increase ip business in rate. A sharp reduction in retail Navy Civil record this year, the board said.deciine im the coming winter)ing next year to take up some de ventories “is likely to approximate beef prices helped raise the tia called at about 285 billion dollars. 6 per months fense slack five billion dollars, 2s compared capita mest convumpton te 15 erete, The cent over the previwus record set Since midyear, the Reserve! Some other highlights of the with three billions in 2952 pounds, 5 per cent abowe 396, those days last year Board said, businessmen have board's report en 1953: 5. Spending for somfarm res — labor, j rm income was bout the only slowed the growth of their inven-| 1. “Average wholesale prices dential construction has declined The Pueblo of Zuni m westers same \downward line om the board's tories. which resuturd im fewer new\have been remarkably stable about 10 per cent during the year New Mexico has « form of wor about jebarts of economi: cvnditions from orders and bas been the chief fec-\consumer prices have increased The total number of housing units ship centered on many gods, called ‘The _ to December im 1953. The tor im the slight economic dows-|steadily. . . but m October were started will be about 1.106.000 Katchinas “Bs Ii\\\nN~ CLS SLS TN GULFSTREAM'S LOW PRICES WILL MAKE YOUR BUDGET HAPPY! ... AND OUR FRIENDLY SERVICE & ABUNDANT VARIETY WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY! Shop In Our Comfortable AIR CONDITIONED | SAVE MONEY AND TIME YET GET GUARANTEED TO -_ Sern! [SATISFY QUALITY WITH OUR PRE-PACEAGED MEATS | YOU CAN PLACE YOUR CONFIDENCE IN SULPSTREAM'S “REALLY FRESH” GROUND BEEF 2 « 4% RATH’S IOWA PORK — YOU CAN TASTE THE DIFFERENCE He i ch I a i : I: i F ' £ fl il Ha H ik I Ht E z it : I U.S. Cood RIB or SIRLOIN STEAKS EF Hp Hel Aan iff Set PORK CHOPS = 39 mee aaa . Cc . 20 bre: {Sesser to UB. f U. S. 6000 BONELESS WOT BARBECUED a ae BEEF ROAST. lb. 58 | CHICKENS . . ea. $1.79 Machin hanged and Decl Oaim BEEF LIVER . lb. 2% |CHUCK ROAST Ib. 35 tft, 5? We'll Corry Your me me een anes lags couing o be ved oh FAMOUS BRAND FINE FOODS HERE!- Seren on te © vuenesied tod cau Astone Neve SNO CAP it i iE Campbell’ »—The Handiest Thing On The Kitchen Shelf bd HI ERS Pare BLEACH | TOMATO SOUP 3 25¢ ak ta Costs Less Than le A Meal For 4 People Diamond Napkins 3 = 25¢ Tell Cons Guitetresm BORDEN'S MILK . . 3 for 39c | BLACK BEANS .. . 2 lbs. 38¢ 6 Cam Corton A Rich New Orleans Blend CD.M. COFFEE = 79% Del Monte—Melt-in-) our-Mouth Goodness SWEET PEAS 2% 35¢ HH FtEF i E fighting « time and city officials Some owners Teast 800 being HERE'S MORE BIG SAVINGS ON FRESH PRODUCE! yy ’ © . ‘The cars still sali for from 3,000 Firm, Golden Ripe te 5,000 pesos (5946 to $578) and find buyers pes BANANAS 2 23¢ how the situation dev One taxi owner said be thought it was because ys torrid cli Fresh Heme Mode ! CHEF SALAD .. . pkg, 29c | YELLOW ONIONS . 3 Ibs. 10c MIKED NUTS .... 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