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AP Newsfeatures Oz of sight, doesn't apply to school ro- Mtar Juda out of mind, mances at vaaction time. South when a coed frat pin and retaliated with a | This is also an ef- fective way to pry the fraternity pair of socks. The new fashion of knitting a beau socks in his fraternity colors complete with Greek let. ters has made a toehold on the kids and will keep ‘em pretty biz this summer. It started somewhere man loose from his pin. generation—statistics prove today three times as many girls between the ages of 15 and 20 And who sez this is knit, as ever before. placed at strategic points around | San Francisco, Camp Fire Girls. * - * “A pencil in the basket helps a dizzy that delphia surgeon, often referred to}was filed Thursday by Virginia as father of American medicine,|Bette Craft Schumann —— \\ {born in Philadelphia. 15, 183%. refugee from bankruptcy, em eee oer Cn A CRS th eb RID 0 ee ARETE 7 OT. Wot Cre iam ee eee W setetnach neg i Becks Diwaees - A petition seeking a divorce Today’s Anniversaries (Know America) 1768—Philip S. Physick, Phila- Died Dec. ‘Charles A. Schumann wit leuit Court Clerk Ross C. Pa 1811=-Henry Meiggs, American yer. who built the railroads of Peru and!famed New York medical scien- Chile, born at Catskill, N. Y. Died itist his day, director of the Rocke- Sept. 29, 1877. bama lawyer, dier, congressman, Univ. of Ala- (feller Institute for Medical Re. B. Lewis, Ala- search, born in Middlebury, Conn. Confederate sol- |Died April 10, 1924. 1871—Richard Carle, character 1837——-Burwell bama president, born Montgom-jactor of stage and screen, born at ery, Ala. Died Oct. 11, 1885. ‘Somerville, Mass. Died June 28, 1849—Theophil M. Prudden, 11941. IBESBBRBeBeeeeeseaesseasaeseaees eae “CLASSIFIED ADS sai ay answering the plea of UNESCO | and the commission for Interna- tional Education Restoration, collect school supplies to be used } in war-devastated countries. Over a million pencils been shipped abroad but at least } 150,000,000 are needed. NICE WORK IF YOU'RE LUCKY ... Dust off the loud speaker, kids. How would you like to be in the shoes of Do- lores Craeg, 19, who is prob- ably the youngest movie com- mentator in America? “Dolly” has interviewed most of the Hollywood glamor kings and queens on Fer four-tomeés-a- week New York station show. Ever since she was 16 Dolly has been feeding the 10,000 mem- bers of her club called “Be- tween Us Teens” with news. Only once did she get so’ flus- tered she lost an interview... Tyrone Power was the reason. Dolly says it happened because she’d always had a crush on him. to have | Make good taste your criterion by | | ‘Trail’s End, Fixit Shop. Typewrit- Laake trailer van returning io; { | will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of sertion, but the minimum charge for the first The rate for bineckface type is 3c ajbe in The Citizen office betore ‘i word, and the minimum charge for the first 15 words is 45c. "| Experienced beautician. | Paeqaantarnncecamrceneegeenn! |Two experienced waitresses, very' Phone 9292. \ | | For guaranteed plumbing work | | 1 | —— cleaners Information for the Advertisers RATES FOR REGULAR and apres ne ba CE TYPE Payment for classifie vertise- ie ments is invariably in advanete, but regular advertisers with ledger ac- counts may have thelr adverégise- ments charged. PUBLICATION DEADLINE To insure publication, copy must Advertisements under this head 2e a word for each in- 15 words or less is 30. o'clock in the morning on the day of publication. All advertising is accepted under the following conditions: In the “a school child in Europe.” That is | event of error in advertising, transient or contract, The Citizen will be the slogan rinted n_ baskets | responsible only fer the first insertion in Classified Advestising, and in . 8 Prine we aske Display Advertising tor only the actual! amount of space oceupt by the part of the advertisement Where the error occurs. and manned by|/ BS BSBSEBBSBBSRBBRBRBRBRBRBRBSBSBERBBBHAL The girls are FOR SALE Apply , Bungalow, nice home, 5 rooms, large enclosed porch, and bath, HELP WANTED Stell’s Beauty Nook, 536 Flem-; ing St. jly3-té | zompletely furnished, on ict — —~- | 150’ frontage, 100’ deep to alley. Waitress (Experienced). Ponce’s; Price only $8,500. Terms. John- Bar-B-Q, 701 Simonton St. son & Johnson. jly1-tt jlv5-3tx ‘Good lot. Can give good terms. ) Waitress (experienced). Also | 40-1 Poinciana. jun30-6tx elderly woman ' Bar-B-Q, New sandwich girl, Se ee ee Wilcox Gay radio-phono- jly7-6tx! graph preferred. Ponce’s 701 Simenton St. recorder. 1819 Duval Street, Phone 554-W. jly¥-3tx Apply Weaver’ 8, | jly7-1tx ; One Servel Gas Refrigerator. Ex- cellent condition. 1209 United Street. Phone 883-W. good tips. ER ne ee IO | MISCELLANEOUS | jul2-3tx and repairs, call John Curry, | 512 Margaret street, phone 751. Give us a try on your next job. jlyl-lmo: i26-foot cabin cruiser, just off and washing! ways, repainted. Leaving town. machines repaired. Telephone! No reasonable offer refused. jly1-tf| Phone 267-W. jun27-30;jly2-5-7-9 $1,000 cash buys Miss Key West, the fastest speed boat in har- bor. Phone 839-J. jull-6t Free estimates. 1164-M. placing that treasured portrait Moving. Baby’s high chair, $5.00. in an “Overton Original” frame.; Baby drop-side bed with mat- Now on sale, Evans-Pilkington' tress, $10.00. .22 single shot Studio, 515 Fleming Street. rifle, and 2 rods with reels, jly1-tf; $10.00. Must be sold by Friday. $ Upstairs, 532 Fleming St. | jly7-4t i ers, adding . machines, regis- |——————____________-- | ters, scales, sewing machines. Cabinet style electric Singer sew- | Knives, scissors, saws sharp-| ing machine. Like new. Apply ened. 917 United Street. 300 Simonton St. (upstairs). | jly2- 7tx | jly7-6ix {We now have 2 drivers to give | Attention Truck and Boat Gwn- ! you prompt pick-up and deliv- | ery service. Call 267-W for; Marco Mesa or Ben Saunders. | White Star Cleanérs. jly7- * ers—I have for sale: 17 55-gal- lon drums of MeMillan Ring Fee Motor Oil, weights 20, 30 and 40 SAE. Must sell, no reua- sonable offer refused. Rene Ar- mengol, Ocean View Dining Room, 520 United Street. MOVING AND STORAGE : alma jly7-2t ‘ ' New York, points east. Return!Furnished two bedroom house. en PEE | load reduced rates. UNITED,| - 1318 Olivia Street, jly7-3tx SEW UP SOME PRIZES .. | 243 W. 60th St. New York,| Sa Two teen agers were among the! N. Y. Circle 7-3191. | WANTED TO RENT winners in the national sewing, eS ee contest. Sue Stokke, 17, of Por | een ‘Wanted To Rent—Two or Pseas 2 land, Ore., tailored a brown and! FOR SALE | bedroom, unfurnished house, or white checked wool which took | apartment, by permanent rcsi- -the junior national first prize. . : dent, no children. Write Box ! p iPlumbing supplies, complete | | ‘4 and even the snazzyv* cheted hat job she wore at the |Seven cottages, to be moved. No! contest party. * Erna Bicker, 16, of Cleveland, O.. made a charming pink linen for | her girl friend and entered it in| the contest ‘as an,.. afterthought; | Eyha makes all her own clothes lacy SWIZ FIZ ... Bonnie Jean Howard of Amagon, Ark., says her gang is getting out their own paper. She thinks every teen age club can promote membership interest by pub- - lishing a paper telling of their activities . . .American Youth Hostels are sending about 250 war-damaged hostels so that more kids can cycle overseas. .. « « Buddy Clark’s Fan Club escorted him to a theatre in New York the other dav and was led by fan George Thomas, whose arm was in a cast. On the cast was written, “Buddy, you fracture me.” Keep Cool, Stuten. Cras | 1941 Ford Pick-Up Truck, good | 2 | — } | } | | | (You may write Vivian Brown in care of this paper about news | of your own — Apply To o Wed Applications for Marriage censes were filed with County }Furniture, for five rooms, includ- Raymond R. Lord on | , Judge Thursday by Paul L. Bregou, 21, of the U. S. Navy, { | | | | i- |— and Eula M. Champion, 21, of the Post Office | Inn and by Robert L. Masten, 29,/1941 Dodge, 4-door sedan, $875 - of the U.S. Navy and Clarice M.| : R. Thuotte 22, * street. Subscribe to The Citizen. of 1124 Seminary! Store Fixtures; 9.8 Johnson outboard 12-foot run- | stock. Plastic tile, paints and \— Faensenm nid dikeaions ee brushes.. Robert Leonard Co., 1532, N,W. 62nd. Street; Miami, - _ FOR RENT oy Fla.’ Phone 73421. fyItf Bpartments. Utilities furaiahed. Park “for children. Sea Isle Apartments, 915 Windsor Lane. reasonable offer refused. Apply | jun26-tf immediately. South Beach Mo-'. tel, foot Simonton Street. ie jun27- -t¢|Unfur nished Apartment. Two ' bedrooms. Call after 5:30, 767-J or 1087-J. jul3-3tx condition, $750.00 takes it. Al's | Music Co., Eaton and Eliza-|/Two-bedroom furnished house, beth. Phone 1081. jull-6t; 616 White Sireet. Call 425 | Francis Street, or Phone 718-W. 20° counter; 10 jly3-4t stools; 16’ back bar. Ca rbonell’s | aoe Lunchenette, 602 Duval Street. '3 apartments for rent, refrigera- tion and gas. Summer rate, jul8-3t | 3909 “Virginia, 757-R. Apple banana plants, $1.00. 517 jly3-3t sauise Dixeet. ily3-3tX |5 00m furnished house. $35 monthly. Apply 1225 Petronia about and trailer. $300.00. Ap-| St. or Phone 131-J. jly7-it ply 2705 Staples Ave. Te ‘Furnished cottage. Couple only. jly5-3tx | Apply 704 White St. jly7-1tx ‘story, 10 room house; newly | LOST : painted. 2 apartments furn-| ne ished. 2 A-1 refrigerators, 2! complete baths, private en- |Man’s Elgin wrist watch, heavy glass crystal, half of leather trances and porches; downtown ae . ! band missing. Lost at South area. Prieed right, title guaran- teed. Monthly income, OPA,| Beach, Reward. Call 286 before $120. 619 Angela St. Phone| 4:30 p. m. phone 324-J after 222-J. jly5-7-9-3tx | 4:30. jul2-4ix Saddle bag from motorcycle, Sat- urday morning, between 10 and 11 am., either on Highway or in city. Reward. Notify I. Stein- er, Route 1, Box 425-A, Home- stead, Fla. jly5-2tx ing electric plate, electric fan and radio. Reasonable. 411 Eaton Street. jly5-3tx eash. 1106 Olivia Street. jly5-4tx Brown leather wallet, containing personal papers. Reward if re- Electric refrigerator, good con-| turned to Roland Smith, Palace dition. Call 1129-M. jly7-3t Theatre. jiy7-lix

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