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j } a Hf i Fg 3 a if st i mining engineer for! of Shi peng i t | gallon. Pierce Bros. Atlanta ____ 70 prt — | junl2-1mo| Boston + 83 61 a Si are Brownsv 93 uw EXPERIENCED seamstress; good | 18-FT. TRAILER. Southern Inn Cha 87 % pay. 515 Fleming street. | Trailer Park, 612 Simonton Chicago i 76 6 5 | reet. j ~4tx roi io ra) Given Assignment ee ell haces isa ences wees) ---- |} COLORED fry FOR SALE — 2-bedroom house Jacksonville 96 iy Lt. Rebert B. Heir Delo,| ook, white or colored. Apply,! recently painted ‘inside, has Kansas City 17 66 Ur f River * | Chef, La Concha, Hotel. ! good cistern and pump, porch: KEY WEST 89 81 . junl2-2t} and space for automobile. 3061]K. West Airport 89 80 7 | Barris Avenue, MacArthur} Memphis... 88 67 ALL ‘ROUND. beauty operator.| Home Section. ~ junl2-2tx | Miami... 82 80 Stell’s Beauty Nook, 536 Flem-! ——________ _ | Minneapolis 74 55 ing’ Street. junl2-t€ BOAT TRAILER for sale, $6.00. |New Orleans... 90 a8 . | 1217 Petronia St. jun12-3tx | New York 83 64 f WANTED es | Norfidlle - e i % MAN'S and lady’s bicycles. 1115] Okla. City the Ball Blue Book. To g¢t your copy: vice SERVICE. COUPLE here indef- wae street. jun12-2tx | Pensacola 86 80 | _—_ send 10¢ with your name and addroas to— pean, Middle jnitely desire modern small! ———___. Pittshurghvewe Iden. yn ae feet end Atvican Theaters, he was’ furnished apartment or house COMPLETE living room suite, | 31: Louis 75 a under attack many times, he says, for immediate or future occu-! bedroom suite, lamps, end| Tampa—————- 83. r - ee © paney. No children or pets. Box! tables, dinette set, baby crib, oS M. I, Citizen Office. chest of drawers, small kitchen | Middie Eastern and African cam- junl2-2tx!' table, porcelain top; r paige ribboos | bed, ironing bo: iis last duty was at the U. S. Navel Training Center, Gulfport. Naval Hospital | Twelve advancements in wal ieme during May at the Naval| FURNISHED rooms at reasonable Heapital are announced by Com-! meander James R. Reid, Jr, ex- eoeutive officer ‘The personne! and their ratings are Alfred L. Jenkins, HAlc; Rich-| ard ¥. Nichol, HAlc; Gerald! Tash, HAlc; Margaret J. Bode,| PR.Mae; Phyllis N. Johnson, Ph.-| ; John B. Lafferty, Ph.M3c; Walter N. Levine, Ph.Mic; Katie | le Magee, Ph.M3c; Paul Uslan, PR.Mie; Lawrence H. Jones, SS- Mite; Lewis D. Keltner, Sp.- (Atle, Edwin J. Beckman, CSp.- (T. | Miss Barbara Brunson Arrives In Key West | Mies Barbera Brunson, daugh- ter of Captain C. W. Brunson, U. & Navy, and Mrs. Brunson, hee arrived in Key West after. new heaving graduated at Dana Hall, | Wellesiy, Mass. This coming Fall, | Mise Brunson will attend Sweet | Briar College in Virginia. | Ceptein and Mrs. Brunson and Geughter, Barbara, will leave shortly for Paris Island, South Caretina, where Captain Brunson @ilt be placed in command of a Navel hospital in that city. County Board To Sit \July 3, and on as many other levenings as may be necessary till ps and Docks, WarrRESSES and FOUNTAIN WILL TAKE in laundry work if] As Equalization Unit To Hear Tax Matters County commissioners decided last night to sit as an equaliza- tion board on Tuesday evening, the end of the month to’ hear complaints from taxpayers about! their assessments . Last year the; commissioners held only two meeting as an equalization board. The tax books for 1945, pre- pared by Assessor Claude A. Gan- inners VITA VAR HOUSE PAINT; avtably in isern with ledger ae- have their advertise- Full Pay While Learning . Vacations With Pay } | } (FACTORY re-built electric sew- Be-: cessary. S. H. Kress & Co. GIRLS. Good salary. Southern- EMPLOYMENT WANTED | bundles are brought to my! home. Mrs. Reba Albury, 1191 Virginia St. junl2-2tx FOR RENT rates. 411 William street. jun9-12tx/} Lost LOST — Air-Corp bombardier wing pin. Return to 918 White St. or Phone 1169-J. Reward. jun}3-3t FOR SALE TWO and 3-bedroom bungalows, furnished and _ unfurnished; small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. junl-tf HOLLYWOOD BED; with inner- spring mattress, davenport and chair to match, pre-war con- structed. Sea Isle Apartment 9, 915 Windsor Lane. junt2-2tx — |CLIFFORD KERR, Painting Con- dolfo and his assistants, will be South Africa, 53 years ago. Classified Column iPURNISHED house; easy terms ONE MOTORCYCLE for sale; 1943 model Indian, $325.00./ Sunrise Phone 362-W or call at 2831| Sunset junl3-6t<| Moonrise —. i Moonet - {VITA VAR FULL BODY Floor F cimo|WITA_VAR Super Chromium| juni-Imo; Finish Aluminum Paint; covers} Unit. jan13-2tx ELECTRIC RANGE, electric re- frigerator, dinette set, dining room table, single bed and other household articles. 313 Elizabeth St., Apt. A. jun13-5tx naan geen cern dechin eoenietnace ath aimee one turned over to the commission- ers on July 2. The books will not be ready for the collector till the commission- ers and the school board set their budgets, which, in the case of the commission, must be approved by Comptroller J. M. Lee, and in the case of the board by State Super- intendent Colin Eng)ish. Dr, George H. Chase, archaeo- logist-dean of Harvard Univer- sity, horn Lynn, Mass. 7! years Basil Rathbone, actor, born Dn a ed FOR SALE guaranteed 100% ° pure. $3.25 gallon. There is none finer at any price. Pierce Bros. jun12-1mo. Guaranteed PLUMBING WORK and SUPPLIES; toilets, lava- tories, sinks, brass fittings and sizes of water and sewer pipe and fittings. Free estimates. Supplies, 913 Eaton St., Phone 1189-3 j FOR SALE in group; complete| neficiency since May 1 furniture for one bedroom apartment. Must sell tomorrow./ Total painfall since 38-1 Poinciana. junl3-3tx/ Apply 1100 Grinnell street. june2-12tx} Harris Ave. Varnish; $5.00 value, $3.95 gal- lon, none better. Pierce Bros. juni2-Imo ing machine. Al's Radio, Eaton and Elizabeth. juni2-3tx 30% more surface than most of the aluminum paints. $5.40 per pans. Apt. 37-E, Naval Housing 3-BURNER kerosene stove, oven new; Victrola in carrying case, typewriter and desk. _Meyers, Mastic Park. junl3-3tx WARDROBE TRUNK, _ $30.00; blue chenille bed spread full size, $3.00; 9 x 12 rug, $25.00; 3 pr. drapes, $7.50. 2840 Seiden- berg Ave. (MacArthur Hon jun13-2tx NICE TRAILER with enclosed, porch, completely furnistied, , very low price. William Me: Mastic Park. j LAWN MOWERS sharpened, re-! Paired; sewing machines, knives, scissors sharpened;| keys duplicated. BF. Camp-} bell, 803 Simonton street. tractor. Call at 222 Duval St., or phone 684-R for free esti- mate. jun11-6tx fae a Ee a |1940 DELUXE Studebaker Cham- pion; radio, clock, 5 execellent pre-war tires, perfect condition. $685.00 cash. 1032 Catherine St. Call after 5:30 p.m. junll-3tx ———$_________ LADY'S BICYCLE; “Excelsior” Robert E. Wood, board chair- man of Sears Roebuck, Chicago, bern Kansas City, Mo., 66 years “eu Tyler Dennett, famed author, historian and educator, born Spencer, Wis, 62 years ago. Federal research produces a li- quid motor fuel from corn cobs built by Schwinn, like new, original faetory, paint, chrome wheels, mew tires, pre-war tubes, electric horn, one owner. MAN'S BICYCLE; good ton- | dition, good tires, large heavy wire basket, electric ho: LADY's BICYCLE; good condi- tion, good tires, wire basket Unit 43-D, Naval Air Station Housing Project. jun13-2tx junt-tf! WHEN IN NEED of a plumber! see John Curry, 512 Margaret St. Phone 1189-J. Estimates free. may21-1mox al TYPES concrete work, plas- tering and stucco. No job too large or too small. J. F. John- son, Island City Bank Bldg Office hours: 9 till 12. may22-Imox street. Apply 651 William St. jun11-6tx - WANTED—Private lessons, first | year algebra. Desire to com- | plete credit during summer {| months. Write Box A. C., c/o Citizen, junl2-2tx Eastern War Time. (City Office.) | Lowest last night M ‘ PRE-WAR BATH TUBS — All|Normai Jos. D. Lopez, Plumbing, and!painfall, 24 hours ending jun2MWF-tf Total rainfall since May 1; Deficiency since January 1; hours ending 8:30 a. m., as report- ed by the U. S. Weather Bureau. 2-APARTMENT house on Angela THE KEX WEST CITIZEN THE WEATHER |" wexrvos ‘FORECAST There will be a meeting of the Key West and Vicinity: Partly| teachers of St. Paul’s Church cloudy this afternoon, tonight|School at the Parish Hall on and Thursday; moderate to fresh| Thursday, June 14, at 8 p. m. for east to southeast winds. the purpose of completing plans Florida: Partly cloudy Wednes-|foF @ benefit bridge party, which day through Thursd: few|#, one of a, series of benefit y 3 ay, a LeW)i idge and bingo parties planned widely scattered showers andi raise funds to be used toward thunderstorms, mostly over the|purchasing a reredos for St. interior during afternoons, jrauls Lda page i ida! e following commit we Jacksonville Through Florida! . by Glenwood Sweets Straits and East Gulf: Moderate i pipes of Sant south and southeasterly winds] pai)’s Church School: over north portion and moderate) ‘Tickets: Mrs. Elizabeth Baker, to occasionally ‘fresh east to south- Mrs. Edith Ladd. easterly winds over south portion, Publicity: ‘Mrs. Edith Ladd. Wednesday through Thursday; Prizes: Miss Gertie Curry, Mrs. partly cloudy weather. { 4 Jacksonville to Apalachicola: yeh Ardagle, Mrs. Marian No small craft or storm warnings| Retiedhineate: Mick Reba. awe have heen sane jyer, Mrs. James MacConnell, |Miss Ruby Edwards, Mrs. Mar- MEET TOMORROW WEATHER REPORT ite Bethel. Key West, Fla., June 13, 1945 | SURIe Tie. : @ ns: Mrs. Clarence Observation taken at 8:30 a. m. ‘Allahouse. Door: Mrs, Erma Curry. g9 . Tables and decorations: Miss ~ g) Marguerite Hilton, Mrs. Ralph 85 Pinder, Mrs. Glenwood Sweeting, _ §2|Mrs. Hilda Sands, Grace Kemp. - Bathe Sa nase REPON RID ESTAR DAUGHTER BORN Announcement has been made of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and. Mrs. Richard Charles Schloe .10| this. morning at the Municipal _ | Hospital. The Schloes reside at 2210 Sta- ples avenue. INSURE CANNING Te Highest last 24 hours an 8:30 a. m.; inches .. Trace 1.93 inches pe eS Jan. 1; inches 7:18 p.m. -—.10:52 a.m. Tomorrow's Tides ctw SUCCESS! 2:23 a.m 6:44 a.m. 1:32 p.m. 8:32 p.m. ' TEMPERATURE BULLETIN | Temperature data for the 24 Highest Lowest | last 24 hours last night 96 FOR UALITY Pensi-Cola Company, Long Island Citu.N. Y. Franchised Bottlers: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Key West i Lindsley Lumber Co. 530 Division St., Cor. Simonton St. PHONE 71 SLICK LINOLEUM COATING— Makes Dull Linoleum Look Like New... Qt. $1.35 Special—Odd Sizes Window Sash, ea. 98c - Pr. $1.49 Coco DOOR MATS, 16 x 26 Ea. $2.60 Rubber DOOR MATS Ea. $ .40 Red COPPER PAINT for Boats _ Gal. $5.25 COLORS IN OIL Glidden PAINTS, VARNISHES and ENAMELS and ALUMINUM Florida Tested Outside WHITE PAINT .. Gal. $2.93 Dexter DOOR LOCKS and HARDWARE PAINT and VARNISH BRUSHES TOILETS, TOILET SEATS, LAVATORIES and KITCHEN SINKS PLUMBING SUPPLIES: Galvanized, Cast Iron and Aluminum PIPES and FITTIN 1S Special—4-in. Terra Cotta Sew:r Pipe, 2-ii. iengths. per fi. 30¢ LINDSLEY LUMBER CO. CHURCH GROUP TO |Jaycees Meet And Arrange Members of the Kev West Jun- ior Chamber of ‘Commerce held , a meeting last night in St. Paul's, Hall to make a series of “townhall” meetings, to discuss civic matters, pafti larly in the postwar world. | President Jeff Knight, Jr., said that the inten is Brain? the eee - Ji to sj x the meet-|. ss eave ie al civie organizations arrange for other discussions. Date of the said, will be set just as soon as county commissioners advise the Jaycees:on what date the court- room in the courthouse will be available. “At our meeting,” Mr. Knight stated, “most of the discussion will be about the proposed beach For ‘Town. arrangements for | first meeting, he Smoking Stands I3 | SSmogucied” along’ the" sotn|g Silk and Metal $925. $BAD pore: Bed Lamps ..........-.-- : 3-Way Bronze Floor Lamps STRAND AN BAX’ in “SATURDAY DINNER ‘FOR A SOLDIER” Coming ‘Betrayal From The East’ MONROE THEATER JOHNNY MACK BROWN in ‘WEST of the RIO GRANDE’ . Coming: “Step Lively ! SPEEDY, SURE XG RELIEF FOR ACID INOIGESTION Complete With Decorated Bowl . TATE With Hand Painted Chin Stands ...........-..-------- Electric Fans Single Burner HOT PLATES PHONE 22 110 DUVAL ST. : Open Evenings Till 7 Father’s Day SPECIALS $350 ,, $595 Silk and Parchment Table and Bed $2450 ‘he EXTRA SPECIAL 98° greene Line of Electrical Supplies Unger’s Electric Shop KEY WEST, FLA. GARDNER’S PHARMACY Phone 177 Free Delivery Se as | | Stale © 21ST ANNIVERSARY 1924 was not so long ago, measured in years. But by the old yardstick ef growth and progress it seems a great deal longer for Florids Motor Lines, Many improvements have been made since our humble beginning twenty> ene years ago. These have been dramatic years too, in a changing world, It would be natural, perhaps, for Florida Motor Lines to pause here . . « rest a bit on her oars and recount some of her many worthwhile accom» plishments. Certainly we have grown in magnitude of operations and serve ico... and moet happily in public esteem. However, one of the obligations of leadership and success is constant striving. On the occasion of this 21st anniversary Florida Motor Lines is not content to keep step—to move apace. Florida Motor Lines is going right ahead, trying always to make our service to you A BETTER SERVICE, UNION BUS STATION @ N. E. IST ST. 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