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- Police Lt. D. B. Ballantyne got 2 Car Thieves Give t & he - x - Horowitz has a new kind of bait * —orange peel. A year ago, he @ oe ne - wt * ing expedition, uses the insides ‘* El aoe as wp & eae a THE KEY WEST CIYIZEN © Ne meet eet Page et me te ‘ BESBRHE REE RARER, NOW YOU SOME BLADE} ea | Bethany, Mo.— While plow- Apply To Wed jing in 1892, Charles Bridges! Afturo A. Henriquez, 30, and ,plowed up the blade of a razor |Ivy G. Osgood, 27, both of 1122 TELL ONE \in a field near Eagleville, Mo. He | Whitehead street ,applied tor a (By The Axsociated Presa) gave it to his mother, who, for | Man ee license Saturday. at the | office of County Judge Raymond BEB Bee Be 8 8 BB 32 years, used & in her sewing (R. Lord. basket. Twenty-one years ago, Bridges got, the blade back, fitted | it ever since daily for its intend- it with a handle and has used/ea purpose. Cop Some Advice OGDEN, Utah—(AP).—When 49BRRBREBRBBBERERRERERERBERESESR BH CLASSIFIED ADS Information for the Advertisers RATES FOR REGULAR and PAYMENT BLACKFACE TYPE Payment for classified advertise- ments ig, invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger ac- advertise- eee ae += me ee gc ee nt re ene: back his automobile after it was stolen, thecar was plastered with signs reading: “Are you making your son a criminal? Remove the keys from your cars.” ' -Ballantyne said the car was | Advertisements under this head will be inserted in os Citizen at ° mags pie * mi Stele —S the a ee = a =o Mois ie 1e 5 aren sertion, but the minimum charge for a a ee Syeres Ae y the first 15 words or less, is, 30c. stuck on the signs, distributed by } The rate for blackface type is ac a a civic organization. word, and the minimum charge for : he didn't the first 15 words is 45c. Ballantyne said oe All advertising is accepted under the following. condigios a: Ia. the . event of error in advertising, transient or contrac e zen Ww e legve his key in the car. It has a f ¥ ’ A e isk 2 é : t & tract, Th os “> + ; j iti rhi nN” responsible only for the first insertion in Class! ve an ms ee which can’t be Display Advertising for only the actual amount of space oceupied by the urned olrt. part of the advertisement where the error occurs, Free-Riding Cat SRE RRS BERBER RRERRERRRRRRE: Makes Bus Purr counts may have their ments charged. PUBLICATION DEABLINE To insure publication, copy must he in The Citizen office before 11 o’clock in the morning on the day of. publication. HELP WANTED - FEMALE FOR SALE PEORIA, I}l.—(AP). — Cats, Ambitious, Sell XMAS Cards, |Bungalow, nice nome, 5 rooms, too, apparently want to go plac- es in the summer vacation sea- son. A kitten sneaked on a bus at Pekin, but when it became Stationery, Big Profits, Colored Catalog Free. Beacon Hill Greetings, 115 Chauncey, A, Boston, Mass. jull4-1tx HELP WANTED - MALE large enclosed porch, and bath, zompletely furnished, on lot 150’ frontage, 100’ deep to alley. Price only $8,500. Perms, John- son & Johnson. jly1-tf Seven refrigerators. Apply Coral _ printed form. “ a “chunk of orange peel on his NO DOG ALLOWE = Boys. Over $50 week! Sell name plates for front doors. Write Mr. Ward, Box N. E. C., c/o Citizen. jull4-1tx HELP WANTED Single power machine operator. Phone 806. jly14-3t POSITION WANTED—FEMALE Bookkeeping and secretarial work. Apply 714 Southard Street. too kittenish, it was put off at Creve Coeur. Disappointed but determined, the feline hitch- hiker bounded aboard the next but, curled up coyly under a seat, and continued the trip to Peoria. MISCELLANECUS For guaranteed plumbing work and repairs, cali John Curry, | 512 Margaret street, phone 741. | Give us a try on your next job. Free estimates. jly1-tmo_ ‘Dear Milkman: Nobody Home’ * BALTIMORE.—(AP). — Horace B. Hatton, offical of a local dairy. B. Hatton, official of a local dairy, collects notes left in milk bottles as some collect stamps. “Among the prizes of his col- lection: Vacuum cleaners and washing | machines Telephone 1164-M. jly}-td | re ee eemecmnenes | Make good taste your criterion by | placing that treasured portrait in an “Overton Original’ frame. | Now on sale, Evans-Pilkington Studio, 515 Fleming Street. “Dear Milkman: Please leave jly1-tf ; three quarts of milk and one cigarette. I am smoking my last |Landscaping, top soil, hedge, one as-+I write this note.” trimming, pruning, budding, “Dear Milkman: Nothing to- day. Just two quarts of milk.” *“Milkman: “We are going away on our vacation. Will not need any milk until we return. Please be sure and leave two quarts on the day we return, but we can’t be “ys the day we re- ed (large or small). Lot clean- | ing. Also lawn maintenance of | monthly rates. Try our man, | who knows his work after 20} years experience. 1021 Olivia Street, Pnone 801. jly 11-6tx | Beautiful white kittens for adop- | tion. Humane Society. Phone! 1050-J. jly12-2t: turn.” Motors rewound and ee All appliances repaired. C. &| W. Electric Shop, 532 Duval! Street, Phone 807-J. jly12-1mox | Peacock Gives Bird Cheep-Cheep Ride EVANSVILLE, Ind.—(AP).— An extra attraction at Mesker Zoo is an avian friendship be- tween a peacock and a_ wild red-winged blackbird on the WANTED TO BUY Home. Preferably with good-! size yard. Write Box C-18, Citi. zen Office. jly10-tf | WANTED | Cheap lot, Key West or keys. | Prefer near water, State price ‘| and: location. Write Box O. G., ¥ e76 Citizens on -jull2+2tx | i buy. three-bedroom. housd,. with large lot, well located. Also wili consider going busi- ness with net income of at least $4,000.00 a year. Write Bill Kobert, Doniphan, Mo. ee eu -* - = — ~ ee ee ed = a open lawn outside the cages. - The blackbird perches quiet- ly on the back of the strutting jull4-5tx peacock. “They're pals,” says head ani- FOR YALE mal man Bob McGraw. “They spend a lot of time together ‘Plumbing supplies, complete stock. Plastic tile, paints ana brushes. Robert Leonard Co., 1532 N.W. 62nd Street, Miami, Fla. Phone 7-3421. jly1-tf that way.” Weekly Folds; Editors Must Go To School CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.—(AP). New Launderall washing ma- —The Signal Light, a weekly| Chine. Never used. $275.00. | newspaper founded in 1938 by| Apply 183-D Poinciana. two boys, ages 12 and 13 will jly11-3tx “burn no more” after June 26. The editors, Kenneth S. Hays and DeForrest Brooke, are faced with the problem of growing up aad attending college. The paper progressed typewritten sheet graphed edition to Martin amplified guitar and am- plifier. Also microphone and stand, only $90. Plastic seat cov- ers, tailored to fit your car; from to mimeo- its present at Presser’s Radiator Shop, 105 Whitehead. jull2-2tx Roll-A-Way Phone 1060-R. Bed, slightly jul12-2tx “ORANGE PEEL FOR BAIT i New Haven, Conn.—Irving |1945 two-wheel Bantam trailer. | Perfect condition, new _ tires. | ally operated. One new Bur- roughs cash register. Apply 708 White Street. jly12-2tx jckingly told his nephew to put j hook. The boy did and anes | two fish. Now, Horowitz takes | 19-t00t V-bottom sailboat and along a few oranges on his fish-} oytboard motor. Cheap. Apply 1021 Olivia St. jly9-6tx for- refreshments and the peel for bait and he rarely comes home empty-handed, ,Two Fox Terrier puppies. Phone 462-M. : jly9-6tx and grafting. Trees transplant. ', |House, newly painted, completely. used. | Rooms. Apply 1110 Watson. | Hotel Apartments, 312 Simon- ton. jly10-6ix Special De Luxe Chevrolet Club Coupe, radio, heater, excellent condition, $1,200. Kennedy, 412 Louisa Street. Call after 7 p. m. jly10-4tx Double innerspring mattress and ah springs, $25.00; two lawn mow- ers, $5.00 and $7.50. 3729 Eazle Ave. Phone 502-W. jlyl2-3tx jly11-3t|Bathtub. 526 Simonton Street. jlyl1-3tx 1938 Plymouth, $390. 1060 Eaton Street, Weech’s Book Store. Jly14-3ix Three 1942 Ford trucks. One Two canopv: - panel, $500.00. $650.00. Apply Adams Dairy. jul-12-3tx .; . , se pe ee ee eee pe Ma ee ee repaired. O’Briant.!99: cabin cruiser in excellent con- dition. Fully equipped. Make a reasonable offer and she’s yours. Apt. No, 6, 1005 Di- vision. jlyi2-3¢< roy { {1940 Plymouth club coupe. Chean. Inquire Southern Dairies, 512 Southard, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., after 4 p.m. 517 White. head St. jly14-lix lot of seagrape timber and knees.. Two pairs blind doors, size 2’? x 10” and 6 x 10”. One three-burner oil stove with shelf. One writing desk. One caulking chair on wheels. Once lot of small chains. One large boat screw. One hand force pump. One bicycle frame. Two small boat spars. One wooden sliding screw, one. stairrail, complete with bannisters. Oth- er items. Will sell separately. Apply 1402 Olivia Street. jlyl4-ltx |1936 Chevrolet coupe, $300 cash. Apply 1228 Watson jly 14-1tx New tires. Street. (Double Hollywood bed, practic- ally new. Contact Capt. Fad- den, Key West Barracks. jull4-3tx REAL ESTATE —_—-~ = For any kind of properties in Key West ‘bé it home or. business, contact Paul Boysen, 626. Flem- ing Street. Phone 153. ~~ jly10-6t:: FOR SALE OR RENT furnished 4 rooms and bath up- stairs. 6 rooms, partly furn- ished, with bath downstairs. Private entrances and porches. Gas, refrigeration. Will rent house or separate apartments. Downtown area. No small chil- dren. 619 Angela St. (off Si. monton). jly14-1tx FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms, $5 to $10 per week. 411 William St. jly8-12tx Small furnished apartment, priv- ate bath. 508 William Street. Phone 831-R. jly12-21x Sedans $35. For a limited time | Furnished cottage and apartment. Apply 1128 Margaret Street or Phone 846-J. jly14-6i% jly14-2tx WANTED TO RENT National cash register, electric-; Wanted for occuparncy commenc- ing in September—Modern two or more bedroom apartment or house, furnished or unfurnish- ed, for two years. Exeellent care guaranteed by deposit. Phone 499-J. jlyli-3ix Furnished upstairs apartment. By quiet couple. Box F-15, Citizen Office. jiyh4-2ix