Font jaggies when exporting to pdf influenced by images on page

Typeface Century ATF BQ (Postscript Type 1 font) renders jagged on screen on some Keynote 3 exported .pdf pages and sharp and clean on others when viewed by Acrobat Reader 7.0.5 and to greater and lesser degrees on other Macs and PCs. When viewed on screen in Preview it looks sharp but fat everywhere. When printed from Acrobat Reader everything is sharp.
We did tests to figure out what was going on and found that if we removed a .gif image from the page the type rendered fine. We converted the .gif file to a .png file (we needed transparent background) and found the type jaggies returned. Tried to use .pdf format to achieve transparent background. The type looked sharp, but the image imported with a white background even though it showed up as transparent in Photoshop.
Anybody have workaround suggestions to get a silhouetted image to be placed on a Keynote page without jagging the type?
Anybody have any sense of what is going on?

The image is not overlapping the text.
It was orginally overlapping a jpg but I moved it and the problem persisted.
(Apple support system made me resubscribe to respond, hence the slightly different name)

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