The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 31, 1947, Page 4

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ra tari geet Mg Mert apenas pose wd cee Shp SG aaa, Ae ad aaany wr wares Ps > en ee ee Tae Ke meme: Wrist CrriZan CLASSIFIED ADS‘ HELY WANTED Waitresses wanted. Enquire! Ponee’s Bar-B-Q, 701 Simonton; Street. mar25-6tx PICKED MEN WANTED | for interesting work in Japan ALL EXPENSES PAID AND . $80 PER MONTH U.S. Army Ground Forces units now on peacetime duty in the Far East include some of the mest fameus combat divisions of the war. The First Cavalry Division, for example, now mechanized’ in Japan, made an unforgettable record. ,It was the first U. S, unit that reached Manila and Tokyo, and received Distinguished Unit citations for action on Los Negros, Kwaja- lein and: Leyte. A Picked young men who can meet the high' standards of the Regu- lar Army, and who, enlist for three years, can. now join this te At ce Se a Cag A BN Re 8 em th ate | FOR SALE 200 alated single sheets ow 100 envelopes, $1.50; 150 printed single airmail sheets, 35 airmail envelopes, $1.50; 18 soft pencils printed, $1.50; 125 printed pos- tals, $1.50; 60 hostess bordered, printed napkins, $1.50; 60 print- ed cocktail, bordered, napkins, $1.50; 60 printed cocktail, bor- dered, napkins, $1.50; 60 per- sonalized printed guest towels, $1.50; two decks of printed bridge cards, $1.75; 50 printed beverage coasters, $1.75. Let-'! terheads, envelopes, billheads, business cards—all printed at Citizen building, corner Greene and Ann streets, phone 51. feb18-tf 1939 Buick sport sedan. Excei- Radio, heater Monroe Motors, mar20-tf lent condition. and new. tires. Inc. great division, after tmitial train- Divan, floor lamp, rug 8x10, cur- ing in’ the U. S., end help en- force peace in the Orient. Service in the Far E:st today pro- vides. excellent living conditions and recreation: facilities. Sight- seeingjis encouragged. Swimming pools, athletic / fields, well-* equipped clubs ate available to soldiers. Overgvas. pay, * 20% higher than at /home, starts at $90 a month for a Private, plus food, clothing,; quarters, med- ical ahd dential care and other benefits. Enlistments open to men 18 to 34 inclusive (17 w: ‘th } parents’ consent). Full detaits | at U. S. Army Recruiting Sta- tion, 302-303 | Post Office Bldz., | Miami, Fla. | mar29-2t | ——_ POSITION WANTED Part-time beokkeeping - steno-| graphic accounts wanted. Box 25. mar26-6tx MISCELLANEOUS | For guaranteed plumbing work | and repairs, call John Curry, |— 512 Margaret street, phone 741. Give us a try on your next job. Free estimates. mar1-lmox All types electrical motors. re- paired? and te aac sa Bought an Sok West Electrieal “Repair res * Sire Whitehead Street. one 739. We call for and Pi nia mar20-tf Having sre * with" “electrical | equipment? Tig Key West sll *k pane Hand, laundry. Reasonable, 318 Division St. mar31-6tx WANTED TO BUY ! Will buy small homes from $4000| to $6000. Also vacant lots in! good leeations. No waiting if; property is priced right. Cecil | Carbonell, Realtor, 700 Duval | St., Phone 16. mar31-5tx } FOR SALE Man’s bicycle with large basket, | — $22.00. Brand new tires. En- | auire at Apt. 2, 649 William St, | mar28-3tx 6-foot de luxe Coldspot refrigera- | tor. $100.00. Phone 1114-W or, 833. mar29-3t Kitchen furniture,.. table radio, | rods” and: reels., ) Apply. No2.% 1 NAS. - Ice box. 618 Ashe St, mar31-6tx | Four-horse Evenrude cama motor, $65.00. Perfect running: condition. 2705 Staples Ave. mar31-3tx ‘trar2p- - 2h New 16-ft. speed boat. Will make 30 miles per hour. Phone 16. mar31-3tx Singer tredle sewing machine, $50.00. Baked-on enamel metal cabinet 15 x 20 x 60 inches, 5 shelves, $10.00. 6-way lamp, $12.00. Baby carriage and pad, $5.00. Baby folding high chair, $10.00. New Power Master 16-speed $25.00. New steam iron, $15.00. Apply 187-C} Poinciana, mar31-2tx Girl’s 24-inch bicycle. Apply 65-1 Poinciana or phone 1116-XW. mar31-2tx Baby bed. New. Burt, 612 Simonton trailer park, lot 4. ane nae cee er AE NR RM HN MN te ni ne EER, Fresh yard eggs. Phone 1055-J. street, mar31-5tx 1946 model Motorette for sale. Cheap. Apply to 1106 Angela St. mar31-3tx ee ae eae Seam Dodge sedan, good condition, per- | fect motor. Right price. En- | quire 632 William Street. Be- tween hours of 12 noon and 2) p.m. and 5:30-6:30 p.m, tains, nriscellaneous home fur- CUBAN SCOUTS WANT BALL GAME. ON VISIT HERE A troop of Cuban National Boy . ea cx a Dita Scouts is coming to Key West** for Marti Week and are ‘bring- -* ing along a baseball team, Cuban Consul Martin Lliraldi informed, The Citizen today. Consul Liiraldi said that; the ages of the boys range from 14 to 17. years, and that they are anxious to play games with Key West boy teams. during Marti Week. TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) 1836—Famous Pickwick Papers by 24-year-old Charles Diekens installments. 1840—President Van Buren es- tablishes a 10-hour working day for government employees. 1848—The Fox sisters their historic spirit meetings at begin Hydesville; N. Y.—beginning of: - Spiritualism in country. 1854—Historic treaty with Ja- pan, a treaty of peace, amity and commerce, signed between Perry Apply 221-A Poin-|fer the United States and Japan, mar28-3tx |Opening Japan for the first time nishings. reasonable prices. Artman = appearing in 19 monthly ciana Place. | ——— eve Enquire J. W. | mar31-1tx | mar28-fri-mon-wed-3tx | We deliver. | mar3l-2tx! Block of lots, suitable for tourist court. Easy terms to respon- sible parties. ‘Two hotel. or apartment. sites, near the ocean. Priced right for quick sale. ‘Business -opportunities: Restau- rant, grocery store, bar, drug sundry store, auto parts and aecessories, furniture store, In fact, we have any kind of busi- ness that you are looking for. If it is m Key West, we have it. Homes near the ocean, rooming houses, small hotels, several in- come properties. All priced right. Cecil Carbonell, Realtor 700 Duval St. mar31-5tx 1940 Ford 2-door sedan. reasonable. 207-C Poinciana. Very Two-room cottage. Price, : $250, Enquire Mastic. Trailer “Park, United Street. mar29-6tx Books for every age. every hobby. Paut Smith, Bookseller, corner Simonton and Eaton Sts. —_—_—_ _ ——_ ear New 1947 Crosley 4-cylinder auto- mobiles. Immediate delivery. Can be seen ath}, mar29-3tix'}s Books fon}..: mar31-6t}’’ \" the. world. 1917—-United States takes for- ra possession of the Danish West Indies—renaming it the. Virgin Islands.. 1922—-Big coal strike starts at midnight. 1923—-Bulgaria sentences her wartime cabinet ministers. to pris- on for bringing their country into the war on Germany’s side. 1933--The Unemployment. Re- lief Act, including Conservation Corps, President Roosevelt. 1943—The Allies continue ad- vancing in Central Tunisia. 1944—-The Japs drive into In- signed by ia. 1945—U.S. First Army in heavy fighting on the Western Front. 1946—Some 400,000 soft coal miners begin strike at midnight, In the 60 years since gold was discovered in South Africa, the area has yielded some 10 billion dollars worth of the precious metal. ta Demonstration at Davis ‘Sineg* clair Service. Write . or - calk Redland Motor Sales, P.O. Box}:” 181, Fla. Phone 9110, Homestead, | mar29-tf {Simmon’s single roll-a-way bed, like new. Also baby bathinette. May be seen at Apt. G-4 Ft. Taylor. mar29-3tx | CASES erent Beers eee noel Hand. Good condition. Phone | 518. mar29-2tx | |4 cubic foot Servel refrigerator. | Phone 1194-J. mar31-3tx 1934 Plymouth platform truck, | good motor, $80.00. R.C.A. ta- | ble model radio, $20.00. 1902) Staples Ave. mar31-3tx | Furnished homes, hotels, apart- | ment houses, filling station and building lots. Paul Boysen, 626 aetna Street, Phone 153, i gitand big maral- 12tx habia home, fives ROASEH B two. baths, completely remod-. eled and redecorated. Refrig- erator, Magic Chef stove, wa- ter heater, large porch, trop- ical yard. Price, $10,500. ia mediate possession. Paul Boy- sen, 626 Fleming St., Phone 153. pisibadiie | 1 | FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms, $5.00] to $10.00 per week. 411 Wil- | liam St. mar18-15tx Housekeeping rooms, couples | only, all utilities furnished. Paul’s Tire Shop. mar27-6tx food mixer,|Clean, comfortable rooms for men. | Steam-O-Matic | Whitehead St. (opposite mar26-29-31-3tx f 513 } courthouse). Efficiency apartments. Also rooms with and without private baths. The Banyan, 724 Eaton St., Phone 655-J. mar31-3tx Large, cool decorator room. Summer rates. House, 525 Caroline. iFurnished apartment, living room, kitchen and bath. | $35.00 month. Phone 1008-J. mar31-2tx PHOTO SUPPLIES A clean camera means good pic- | tures. Have your camera clean- ed and checked at The Evans Camera Store, 506 Southard St. we eet nees Ot enee ab oebeme furnished | Bahama | bedroom, | PRESSES Here They Are! CLOPAY . DR APE (For Living or‘ Bed Rooms) COTTAGE SETS (Curtains for Your Kitchen) Beautify Your Windows at Low Cost! Assorted Colors —KEY WEST—— Venetian Blind Co. {120 Duval Street Phone 1042 Jefferson Hotel Building ie <AUUMAMOALLULLSTAREATOLLELAEL ELE OATH STATA i j | ‘ { | } pore vasBea eam TTT tt the Civilian’ ey Oe

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