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RATES is Sea 1 i for each ‘ne,rate of 2c a word! Payment. for clastified ad- = for each ingertion, but 4 rs minimum eharge for the first! advance, but regular advertis- . may HELP WANTED eee | Young Lady with some sales ex-|Books for every age. Books for perience, high sehool> educa- tion. Steady position. Perman- ent resident~ preferred, 419% Duval St, Nayy Store. 4 decl8-litx Sewing woman, PERMANEN EMPLOYMENT. Apply at 525 Caroline St. Tel, 495-W. deci9-3tx BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Will buy a business or a property r POR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ee Electrical motors repaired, called every hobby... Paul Smith,| for and delivered. Call Britt Bogkseller, corner Simonton} at 585 or 1184, Romero's Elec- and Eaton Sts. dec2-25t| trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave. TE aaa GIFTS — GIFTS — GIFTS Wedding, shower, birthday, an- '~ | niversary, or just one of appre- ciation. You can find just what you want at Shirl’s Linen Shop, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. dec6-tf Special Offer: Reasonable rates) will be given to families desir- that can be. handled by two) ing ‘pictures made in the home! women. No over inflated prop- ositions please. Write Post Of- fice Box 646. dec. 14-6tx | FOR RENT Large store. 218 Simonton Street. Phone 1059, Rooms and light housekeeping} rooms, $5.00 to $8.00 per week. 411 William St. Attractive furnished rooms at Bahama House, 525- Caroline St. decl9-3tx ‘WANTED TO RENT Commander, wife and 17-year-old son desire one or two bedreom furnished house or apartment, Call 382-W. decl6-6tx Would you rent your house for} two months? Middle aged cou- ple wish to rent comfortable house from Jan. 10th to Feb, 28th. Mrs. Wharton Clay, Ny- ack, N. Y. dec17-3tx WANTED TO RENT OR BUY Unfurnished home in desirable neighborhood having three bed- rooms. Will pay cash. Write Box X-21, c/o Citizen Office. decl9-3tx WANTED TO BUY Wanted to Buy—Underwood or Royal Typewriter in good working condition, Standard dee14-tf |, sale. with their Christmas trees, Call Evans, 439, for appointment. Secr-tt Three-bedroom nouse, furnished! or unfurnished, gil modern im- provements. Priced for quick sé Down payment can be financed. Call 205-R after 6 P.m. decl0-1mo, cluding display frigidaire. 800; Duval. decl3-8tx} rrp 2 and 3 bedroom homes with mod- ern bathroom. To be complete- ly re-conditioned. Only a few left. NO DOWN PAYMENT FOR VETERANS You pay actual closing costs! only. Open for inspection now. Also one home completely fur- nished, all electric kitchen, washing machine and electric} sewing machine. MacArthur, Homes Subdivision Office, 2801) Flagler Ave. degl3-8tx > House trailer, sleeps two. $225.00! well paid work, Nurses are cash. Apply Patterson Ave. and} needed—many earn while 8th St. decl7-5tx} learning. Spare time training ie . plan welcomed by doctors. We baye succeeded in getting} High school not necessary. In- some more ‘heavy aluminum ware sets of three and four Pieces, selling at $19.70 to $27.00. We also have more “Ekeo” pressure cookers at $13.95. William Curry’s Sons Co. dec17-5t size table model. Phone 115-R. decl8-3tx WANTED Lot (any size) in colored section;Cement bloeks and glass bricks.j National Baseball League, born of town. Call 1586-R. decl8-3tx | REFRIGERATION rrr Guaranteed refrigeration seryice, | engineering. Prompt service on} alt domestic and commercial refrigeration equipment. C. B.! Parris. Phone 11. H dec18-4tx | ase Seer ites ence eis FOR SALE — Gas model plane, complete. Phone | 786. dec18-2tx to 6-horse outboard motor, $100.00. Large sideboard, suitable for restaurant; tables and chairs. | Cecil Carbonell, 700 Duval St. decl8-3tx | 1940 Plymouth sedan. 655 Greene St. decl8-2tx 1946 Whizzer Motor Bike. Good | condition. 114-D Poinciana. decl8-3tx eee Two-piece living room set, break- fast room set, platform rocker, occasional rocker, occasional table, book case, bedroom fur-| niture, Philco Frigidaire, 6 ft.;| miscellaneous items, luggage | trailer with two spare tires. 227-D Poinciana. decl8-3tx Magic Chef 4-burners cabinet | gas stove. Very good a | Eaton street, phone -W. = decl8-2t | mee Innerspring Divan couch, two! | Campbell's, 928 Division, phone 189. Simmons’ Beauty Rest studio couch, good condition. Also rollaway bed with cover, Paul’s Tire Shop. decl6-4tx Apply Skating Rink. decl8-4t LOST Lost—A lightweight red sweater with long sleeves. Please leave} {Lost—Child’s gold rim glasses. Reward. 536 Fleming St. { and repair work. The need for trained men to overhaul and install refrigeration and air | conditioning equipment is urg- ent. If you are mechanically inclined and have a fair edu- cation, look into this big pay trade. Learn how you can get} this training in spare time or; evenings. No interference with present job. G. I. Approved. For full information write at once, giving name, oto ete. Utilities Inst, Bex 23, c/o Citizen. decl8-2tx Wanted—Smalli carpentery jobs! and saw filing jobs. Call 9191} (between 9 and 12 am) decl7-6tx Tailored seat covers, convertible tops, all auto upholstery repair. | Red Brick Garage, Greene and Simenten Sts. decl6-6tx ; Keys made, locks repair- matching chairs. $50. Phone | xtension 140. | _* decl9-3tx | Galvanized wash tubs, No. 2; gal-| vanized garbage cans, 10-gallon | capacity, with lids; galvanized | baskets; wicker clothes baskets; | heavy axes, Saws. All new stock. William Curry’s Sons | Co. dec7-5t | 1936 Lincoln Zephyr 4 dan, good condition, 186-C, Poinciana. thirty by sixty 511) door se- i $350.00. | dec17-3tx Bo: y's pool table, y hes Good condition. United St. decl7-4tx | ed etc. dec2-imo LOOK TO DIESEL POWER Men, look around you! See the! progress made by Diesel dur- ing the last 10 years. Railroads, ! power plants, factories, trac- tors, hundreds of new applica- tions. Diesel engines need! Diesel trained men. Take steps | now to make Diesel’s bright: future your opportunity. Write for free facts on how you can | get practical training in Diesel } operation and maintenance in spare time. Utilities Diesel Training, Box 23, c/o Citizen. deci8-2tx FIED ADS must be in the office before 11 o'clock on the day of publica- zen Building, corner Greene tg} and Ann streets. Door to the . Listii wanted on Ki roper- decl9-12tx 'Cafe equipment and fixtures, | sa 3 roth : Prepare now for this interesting, decl9-3t| time under-secretary of cor | merce, born in Chicago, 53 yea! MISCELLANEOUS aes. aes ‘ Dusolina Giannini, concer Se ORATION singer, born in Philadelphia, 42 | )Shortage of men for installation { j years ago. DEADLINE To insure publication, copy OFFICE Business office in The Citi- ‘ight on entering building. dec2-tf $25 reward for information lead- ing to suitable house or apart- ment for couple and two small children. Call Lt.-Comdr. Welch, USS Gilmore, Submarine Base. dec17-3tx | epiiguosbrsierndereimsnmebaiodetinkmeaiins Investigate Auto Body and Fend- er Repairs profits. You'll be convineed. Practical spare time home study and resident course including welding, spray paint- ing, metal work, may help you! open your own repair shop or get a good job. G. I. Approved. Mechanically-minded men get free details today. Write Auto- Crafts Training, Box 23, c/o| Citizen. dec19-2tx | ties. Geo. J. Rawlings, Reg. Broker, Islamorada, Fla. nov15-39t Merrill E.-(Tuffy) Roberts will be | glad to give estimates on your | plumbing job and advise you} on your plumbing problems. | Phone 642-M or call at No. 1} Havana Street. dee.9-12tx | For ‘guaranteed plumbing work} and repairs, call John Curry,' 512 Margaret street, phone 781. | Give us a try on your next job. | Free estimates. nov28-1mox | PRACTICAL NURSING EASY TO LEARN AT HOME formation free, Write today. layne Sehool of Practical ursing, Box 23, c/o Citizen. Coca-Cola, 25 te Carbonell’s Red Raiders bot-! p,,, THE KEY WEST CYPIZEN . tled up Coca Cola last night and pasted on i 25-7 defeat to keep League. Catholic Youth “Counci} Girls Girls, and the Osterhoudt Wolves toppled Romero Electric, 25 to 17, in a Class B game. A picked team of girls beat C. Y. C., 13 to 10, in an exhibition, BASKETBALL High School Gym (Night Games) TONIGHT— Exhibition Games 8:00—Junior Conchs vs. Oster- houdt Wolves. 9:00—Transit vs. Red Raiders. FRIDAY— 7:30—High School Varsity. Girls vs." High School “B” Girls. TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) 1776.—Thomas Paine’s: historic “Crisis” issued: “These ~ are the times that try men’s souls. .. .” reviving American morale. 1783.—Virginia cedes her west- ern lands to the United States. 1832.—Died—aged 80, Philip Freneau, poet of the Revolution. 1904—U. S. Supreme Court decision that railroads must pro- vide safety appliances. 1917-Canada votes conscription, military | bus,” is scuttled at sight of Brit- ish battleships in the. Atlantic. 1941—Congress extends draft to those from 20 to 44. All males 18 to 64 register. 1943.—Americans in Italy take Mignano and push on to Cassino. 1944—In “counter - offensive, powerful German, forces push in- their undefeated record intact, in; ;Class A of the City Basketball won by forfeit from the Lions 1928.—Almost a million in-! fluenga cases in. ihe country. 1839.—German liner “Colum- Pep Rally Slated Friday For Conch-Cavalier Game A big pep rally and parade. featuring the Key West High Raiders Bottle Up] sors Band, 20 baton twirlers, a 7 eolorful bevy of Booster Club girls, cheerleaders and the school basketball teams will be held ‘Friday afternoon in preparation , for Saturday night’s basketball } game between the Conehs and jthe Ponce de Leon Cavaliers of Miami. The procession will start in ifront of the High School at 3 \P. m., and proceed downtown to {the community Christmas toy ; station on Duval street. Ten dec- | orated cars, five motorcycles and 20 bicycles will take. part. Kitty Symmonette will lead 4 the cheer leading group and Betty Spear the Booster Club. The latter, composed of 50 of the prettiest girls in school, has elect- ed Miss Spear, one of the most active school boosters, president, and is securing special uniforms of scarlet with white blouses and grey sashes around the waist. A small pennant on the blouse} will proclaim the word, “Boost- er.” Some of the Boosters will have their uniforms in time for Friday’s demonstration. Meanwhile, the varsity cage team continued its priming for the’ Cavaliers. Coach N.-H. Pep-!} per faced the possibility of not! having Capt. Kermit Sweeting available for the entire game as} ‘the result of injuries . received jin the Alumni game last week. Sweeting’s side is still bother-} ing him where he fell on a fire} extinguisher. j Albert Parra, center, Bernie Papy, Jr., forward and Galey Sweeting looking like sure start- ers. Battling for the other berths are Robert Parks, who replaced Capt. Sweeting; Adolph Lastres, Claude Valdez, Louis Pineda, Os- ear Cruz, Johnny Cerezo and | Charles Perez. The Junior Varsity five is also going through strenuous work: | outs for its tilt with the Ponce | de Leon Jaycees in Saturday’s; fpreliminary- at 7:30 p. m. \ | to Belgium and are met by active! American fighting. | 1945.—President Truman asks ‘ congress for a unified army, air. and navy. Heavy snowfall on ‘Eastern seaboard. : .-Today’s Anniversaries || (Knew America) 1814,—Edwin M. Stanton, Ohio lawyer, Lincoln’s secretary of war’ and mainstay, born in Steu- benville, Ohio. Died Dec. 24, 1869. 1929.—Ada L. Howard, first president of Wellsley, 1875, first ; woman college president, born at Temple, N. H.-Died March 3, 1907. 1829.—Jane C. Croley, known as first American newspaper woman, New York correspon- dent-editor, born in England. Died Dee. 28, 1901. 1846.— (100 years ago) Am- brose Swasey, Cleveland’s noted manufacturer ahd civic worker, telescope maker, born at Exeter, N. H. Died in 1937, 1846.—George E. Merrill, Bap- tist elergyman, notable presi- dent, Colgate Univ., 1901-08, born When motorists speed déwn on you tw And you desire to book Their numbers, let the proverb go And leap before you look. SS Charlestown, Mass. Died June 11, 1908. 1852.—Albert A, Michelson, famed Uniy. of Chicago physieist Nobel winner, born in Germany. Died May 9, 1931. famed actress, born New Orleans Died Feb. 15, 1932, ESAS RARER I Your Grocer SELLS Thet GOGD STAR * BRAND Try A Pound Today! A Limited Supply of ... 628 EATON ATTENTION! RADIOS and ELECTRIC TOYS: Christmas RECORDS and Al Al's Radio Service STREET - Se ALAA cE NRT ase ND INSTORE ig. YOU'LL ALWAYS DC BETTER WHEN YOU SHOP at ARCHER’S SEMI. SELF SERVICE STORE MAKE OUT YOUR LIST and BRING IT TO USI CHRISTMAS DINNER SPECIALS | CHICKENS and FRESH KILLED SMALL Ready for the Oven. PORK, HEN TURKEYS and All the Fixins, Everything to Make Your Dinner Phone 2s. 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