The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 26, 1947, Page 2

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Your Horoscope : rmay firoduce.one who will wsfea-|do wonders in’ an intellectual i a¥-| way; possessed ‘with great pene- tration and a good understanding, he will gain honors and success. ‘The danger lies.in a breakdown,, mental perhaps, inducing. melan- cholia; or the unfortunate tenden- | cy, may. be. toward over-indulgen- ; ¥ hich may be over- canyassers, full, spare rific Let Aoceat ‘Beautiful « iand-painted* plastic ‘| <'epron-tablecloth set; other: pros- itable items.': Send for free des +atails. Carobell<.Mfg. Go., 687) .N. For, plumbing work Ei SUITY, si ates Sat since Give us a try on your.next job. Free estimates. aprl-l1mo. \Hotel Tavernier, on the Florida Keys, Tavernier, Fla. A mod- ern hotel, every room with private bath. Open all year. Low ra‘ A convenient stop- ove tween Key cog ane Miami. Owner-operate . A. Calhoun. ‘R. E: Repass, Jr., manager. For. reservations apr26-1tx gras act hair he. wants in back}: cat the sides of his head, wn is palm-bald. may contend. that, m Why the crown bald: is, because. it red with a hat a great|' | of the time, But.that is so in the “West ofa on b many Key Westers who ; : servatio have been going bareheaded |: phone Long Distance, Tavernier or years a = aap to NPG RY ok tiie 5 2dtx| ti dropping out aton, jam. and” jot beir heads. But the experle|" Synepitig tervise call B90: A: {ment oF agave of no ava © G Roberts. ++ ; apraa-7t) Probably we are neare! , the truth Shen we''say that/Ail types electrical’ motors re-| that circumstance is.a quirk) paired: and ° re-conditioned,, of Nature.:Nature peryerse-| bought and sold. Key West sms to us? often Electrical Repair Co. 616, yy it sees te ee a't| | Whitehead. Street. Phone 739.| grows hair where.we, dont) we cant for and deliver. when it, such ag in the, tte apr5-sat-tues-thurs-tf age creeps on, and re- it where we|: PECIAL . "4 ie on the crown, for.|Professional Movies made, inj nce. Men have spent}: color or black and white, of, of millions of dollars}. your Party, Wedding, Banquet to stop hair from ing out, but Nature or any special occasion. A life- time treasure. At your serv- ice anywhere, any time, night or day. Very reasonable. Evans + Camera Store, 506 Southard St. apr26-tf peace, but the i a defender.of the peace. |. . : intelligent man rarely, time: discussing, a Plumbing supplies, complete * stocki: -Plastic tile, paints andj brushes. i:-Robert: Leonard; Ca,,' 1532: N.W.. 62nd Street, : Miami, Fla:: Phone. 7-3421..:. ° apr9-tf “|Baby. earriage, practically: new. - t °1606.Flagler:..- apr22-5tx gavel i. phot acing ‘Oc: |200 printed single sheets and 100 red. during {he las envelopes, $1.50; ,150 , printed in sastectel g| | single: alsmail:sheets,.75.ajrmadl fab “atresses andj. (\)* | strains,” declares Mr. Emil Schram, president of the| New York Stock Exchange. The present. perjod offers a test. of “our. ability to act without either political or economic compulsion,” de- clares ae pas ae head, who insists that Gov- resumption would) cryment, as well as business, are}labor and the farmer, must and thatihelp in bringing down the to dis-| price level. He considers in- beliefs} creased production a prime |. up the body} need and the only, way to lift our living: standards. ! United States, it is} We are inclined to be- that anjlieve that the statements or an 10 ed ‘cocktail, bordered, napkins, $1.50; 60, printed cocktail, bor- dered, napkins, $1.50; 60 per- sonalized printed guest towels, bridge cards, $1.75; 50. printed beverage coasters, $1.75. Let- terheads, envelopes, billheads, business cards—all reasonable prices, Artman Press, Citizen building, corner Greene ant Ann streets, phone 51. feb18-tt AUCTION SALE Florida East Coast R.R. UNCLAIMED, DAMAGED FREIGHT : of American 300 S'W.\Ist“Avente? economy. ,Moreoyer, there! i0.4.M. thas ( lency.,n . : OVER, 900 ITEMS € Pt” o! * eoncefn' 6 | of household + igddddt-nirniture, from the tame the other fellow. De-| | plumbing, luggage and other i scription. not be}Truman and business lead- that not every-jers to cut prices; and the examples of a few impor- tant concerns, there has been nothing like a general realization that reductions are a prime necessity. The eerie behind our economic condition is information address, Ray Wright, Auctioneer, 1436 N.W. 1ST STREET, MIAMI apr25-4t Martello Towers, 100 x 100. Box MS., c/o Citizen. Lady's di ; toth in Burope'the fear, visible in other Rv ween ar tole, at States.” countries besides, our own,} points. $190.00. cash. Jack that. there will be a repeti-|. Stewart, 3001 Harris Ave. tion” of the collapse of this apr25-4tx country, similar to that fol- lowing the first: World-War.- downfall because of i end ope mn. wie aie Sees tycle. Extra ihrlér tube. *Good remark of Whe! Sans! ing |. ¢ohdition.” $25 for all. Appl Secretary |utatemant art ‘ohne AIDNALS. 1, apraestn |one thatiis just as important. —j attention to the) A conservation expert re- cently declared. that the civilization and existence of the human race absolutely depended. upon the few inches of top soil on the Erosion is the process, hich destroys. -- Hand’ crocheting. 201-C Poinci- ana, pew PT25-5tx, oo orewes. ——— One. man’s lady’s! bi- oe CEA Sek Ch A ae FD Ladies! Attention! Don’t, miss. the grand new assortment of yard “S0ods in. lovely. Spring colors— Plus a new shipment df ladies’ ,and men’s. undergarments, and those hard-to-get sheets and pillow cases. Convenient lay-a- way plan. Weekly feature: Summer Spreads, only $2.95. Drop by Roberts’ Linen! Shop, 1001 Southard. You won't ‘be sorry! Y apr26-6tx & SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1947— {,, mer Staples Ave. and -,Sport Fans!—$3.45 brings 5 nov-|% $1.50; two’ decks of printe=| printed ati + thes present. at, Miami, Florida, Freighthouse, | | Wednesday, April 30th, starting} . | spite advice from President }' merchandise galore of every de-| K. Wilson, Freight Agent. For} apr24-4tx | come by careful self-develop-. , ‘ 4 SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1947— contented | This is one who has a contented: 5 mind pale 3 it ares the or-|-" dinary tracks of life. pparently. # not capable of great effort, there is still considerable resolution and i generally good luck. Many. born’ high degree of comfort content with less than more am-! bitious persons di FOR.SALE. 1041 Olds’ 4-door sedan, Hydro- |. matic drive—Radio and heater. } < Reasonable. Enquire 904 White- head St., after 5:30. ‘ . apr24-3tx {One man’s bicycle, one P sand | practically new, one Philco { portable radio. Inquire 38-E|> - Naval” Air~ Station” or ‘call 1036-M. apr2l-6tx (Grey marine engine. Good con. dition. 1510 Duncan St. apr24-3tx 1946 Servi-Cycle, good dition. Prige reasonable. Apply 1212] « Olivia ‘St. apr24-3t Rock fill, boulders, suitable walls. No charge. 1012 Southard, Jackson. apr26-3tx. 5 Cucumbers, pickling size, $3.00 bushel. Hydroponi¢ Farm, cor- 5th St. apr26-3tx Easy spindrier washer. rebuilt, guaranteed. $95. 1215 Division St. apr26-6tx POULTRY. Bloodtested chicks, Red-X-Rocks, Reds, Rocks, Leghorns. (our choice, sex or breed), $3.95 per] _ 100. Minorca Broilers, “$3.95. Shipped C,0.D. London Poultry, Box 1844, Trenton 7, N. J. apr26-1tx 1% PERSONAL elty signs that really make a den. Sports Service, Box 344,/% Spicer, Minn. apr26-1tx | $ Books for every ‘age. Books for “every hobby. Pauk Smith, ’ Bookseller, corner Simonton and : Eaton Sts. f Fleming. Highly suitable for grocery, meat ‘market. Suctess- ful business of this kind in lo- cation for 30 years. Fine for ‘any other business. Inquire at} % *Pepper’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 | % ’ Fleming St. apyr22-tf % \ Three-room cottage for couple. Inquire 1920 Flagler. ; apr23-6tx One (1) 2-bedroom cottage. Also one (1) 3-bedroom cottage: All| utilities furnished. See Roy Hamlin, Phone 394. apr24-3tx ; $3 iFurnished cottage, no pets, no { children. Apply’ 1128 Margaret Street. apr25-2tx jFurnished apartment.’ Hot and|¥% cold water. Electric refrigera- | % tor. Apply 712 Eaton Street, Ann St. privileges. Hot water, kitchen} apr25-3tx | 3 \Furnished rooms, 626 Grinnell St. Single, $6.25; double, $7.50. : WANTED TO RENT ——— | Desire furnished room with bath | $ in refined private home. Young lady to be permanently em-|% ployed in Key West. Write Anne, Shelton, 1638 Collins, Miami Beach. apr26-6tx FOR RENT OR LEASE Apply Archer's 425 Francis St. FOR LEASE \Five-bedroom house. Furnished. ! 3 baths. Near ocean. Also one; bedroom apartment available; ft June 15 to October 1. 1328, % White street. “| apr15-tues-thurs-Sat-tf WANTED Cool two-bedroom apartment or’ § house. C. H. Ball, Ocean View Hotel. apr23-6tx i i Lost aa Wallet, between Porter Place and % Harris School, containing Wavy LD. card and other important papers. Reward. Mrs. Robert’ % McCulley, No. 4 Hunt’s Lane. | % sy Ww Office Hours: 912 and 2-5 p.m. apr25-3tx | % d i ys Rooms, opposite police station, on | % apr26-4tx | # apr24-3tx, Borennnce today attain to a comparatively | El ae Evenings by Appointment ?*/ PHONES: MIAMI ORLANDO SSeS ieee SBT Late £ eter ee We Are Willing To Settle | - ~The Telephone Strike [) T NOW Since the hig. di f Union is over wages, we have offered to submit the fairness of opr wages to an impartial group of. citizens in the South and abide by their decision. Such a Board br Arbitration would de- cide, among other things, the extent to which recent. wage settlements in other » i industries have a bearing, if any, on tele- with whieh pen ry phone wages in the communities served ed. They have « hy Southern Bell. Some of these indus- moaaeeeta sopooese thee: tries have stated‘that it will not be neces: sary for them to increase prices, but since the Telephone Company-is a regulated public utility, telephone. users mug? pay in rates for service what the company has to put out.in wages, i Hid i i i ; We think our offer'to arbitrate is the Conia —nty geraEe —e best, way, td stop thé strike and the fairest \ Suton ——- he — + to employees and telephqne customers Wititien areet alike. ‘Whe company beeterses etat But Th. Union Has Refused Hunthooe pA = Why? win too brareeller ther wage quer stn Apparently, the reason is that the 16 the Union wanld ageen, de otnliee : Southern Federation of Telephone Work- cotalel bee coveted ers, a Southern Union composed of canal pet hark to weerh—amd ter Southern men, and. women, cannot move could get normal rs ine. All this could be done if the Southern Federation of Veleghume Workers would sit down with us, engage in free and unrestrained negotiations—and art jur themselves \ Southern Bell Telephone ai A

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