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— eho A ae CEE Mere ths Mee * eT ey one fame Thieves Try To Push Car Away Curry Moreno, 610 Southard street, reported to police early this morning that his blue Stude- baker Champion automobile, li- cense number 38-28, had been stolen near his residence. Later in the morning the car was found a few blocks from the residence, where it had been pushed in the attempted robbery. The car had been taken between the hours of 10 p. m:, and 6 a. m. Rev. and Mrs. Wells To Visit Vermont Rev. and Mrs. G. Leon Wells and daughter, Mrs. Charles H. Ketchum, will leave Monday for a month’s vacation in Barnard, Vermont. Rev. Wells will preach on Aug- ust 3 at his former church in Irasburg; Vt., where he was pas- tor for ‘five years, 1911 to 1916. Bernard is the home of Mrs. G. Leon Wells. Le ann Perrrrrrr?.;...) Radio Programs MIGMUAUEURMMAMN2EMREMEB EM ME NETWORK PROGRAMS Time Is eastern standard. For cen. trai standard subtract one hour, for mountain’ standard subtract two hours. Some local stations change hour of relay to fit local schedules, Last minute program changes cane not be included. FRIDAY, JULY 18 (For East. Daylight add one hour} Evening 6:00—News Report, 15 Mins.—nbe Eric Sevareid and News—cbs Network Silent (1 hr.)—mbs-east | Kiddies Hour (repeated hour later)—mbs-west 5:15—America Serenade Sports—nbe United Nations Report—cbs §:30—Red Barber and Sports—cbs 5:45—Lowell Thomas Newscast—nbe World News & Commentary—cba 6:00—Radio Supper Club—nbe-basic Bob Q. Lewis Comedy—cbs Fulton Lewis, Jr. (repeat hour later)—mbs 7 6:15—News and Comment—nb: Dance Music—mbs-basic 6:30—The House Party—nbe Bob Crosby Show—cbs Henry J. Taylor (repeat 10)—mbs 6:45—Kaitenborn's Comment—nbe Bob Trout and News—cbs Sports (repeat 30 m, later)—mbs 7:00—Paul Lavalle Melody—nbe Hawk Larabea Drama—cbs Burl lives Recorded (r' pt 9:30) —mbs 7:15—The Holly House—mbs-basic 7:30—Henry Russell Music—nbe Lewis Little Show—cbs Leave It to Girls, Guest—mbs 7:55—Five Minutes News-—cbs 8:00—American Novels—nbe Arthur's Place, Variety—cbs Gabri& Heatter Comment—mbs 8:15—RNeal Life Drama—mbs 8:30—Abe Lyman Waltz Time—nbe Godfrey's Talent Scouts—ebs Bulldog Drummond Vrama~—mbs 9:00—The Mystery Theater—nbec it Pays to Be Ignorant—cbs Meet the Press Interviews—mbe 9:30-—Bili Stern Sperts Spot—nbe Eilen Farrell Concert—cbs Marty Drake Shuw—mbs- basfe 9:45—Weekly Talks by Guests—nbe 10:00—News & Variety 3 hrs.—nbe News, Variety, Dance 3 hrs.—cbs News, Dance Band, 2 hrs.—mbs ABC PROGRAMS — Times fit either Eastern Daylight or Kastern Standard. 6:00—Network Silent~1l hour east Kiddies Seria! Hr.—west repeat | 7:00—News and Commentary 7:15—Elmer Davis Commentary 7:30—The Lone Ranger Drama 3:00—Fat Man, Detective Drama 8:30—This is F.B.1., Drama 9:00—Break the Bank Quiz 364 tits ge Detective Drama 9:55—livé Minutes Sports 10:00—Boxing Bouts, Sports Show 11:00—News & Dance Band Hour 12:00—Dance Band Hour—west only Saturday Summary rime la eastern standard. For centra etandard subtract one hours for.mountain standard two hours, SULY 19 (For East. Daylight add one hour) Morning 8:00—Kiddies Story Shop—nbe 8:30—Coffee With Congress—nbo Renfro Valley Folks—cbs 9:00—Frank MerriweH. Drama—nho ' {he Barnyard Follies—ebs:: 9:30—Archie Andrews Drama—nbo * Mary Lee Taylor’s Talk—cbs The Jackie Hill Show—mbs 10:00—Teen Club Variety—nbc News; Let’s Pretend—cbs 10:30—The Home Program-~—nbe The Adventurers Club—cbs Say [It With Music—mbs 11:00—Theater of Today—cbs 11:30—Ed McConnell Songs—nbo ~—.. Stars Over Hollywood—cbs Flight Into the Past—mbs Afternoon 12:00—Nature Sketches—nbe Grand Central Drama~—cbs Luncheon Interviews, mbs 12:18—Saturday Matinee—nbe 12:30—Veteran’s Talk; News—nbo County Fair Quiz—cbs Guest Band Show-—1nbs 1:00—Farm and Home—nbe Give and Take Quiz—cbg Harlem Hospitality Club—mbs 1:30—Baxters, Family Play—nbe The Country Journal—cbs This {s Jazz Time—mbs 1:45—Camp Meeting Choir—nbe 2:00—Saturday Showcase—nbc Treasury Bandstand—cbs Barry Gray Show—mbs 2:30—The Host Is Buffalo—nbe Soth Greiner Show—cbs Sports Parade Guests—mbs 3:00—Henry Russell Music—nbe Racing; Dance Music—cbs Racing: Dance Band—mbs 3:30—Musicana from Chicago—nbe Science: Men and Books—cbs To Be Announced; Dance—mbs 4:00—Tomlinson Comment—nbc Cross Section U.S.A.—cbs Dance Music Band—mbs 4:15—Art Mooney Orchestra—nbo 4:30—The Three Suns—nbeo St. Louis Matinee—cbs Dance Music Orchestra—mbs 4:45—The King Cole Trio—nbc Jan August Music Trio—mbs ABC PROGRAMS*— Times fit either Eastern Day light or Eastern Standar Morning 9:00—Wake Up and Smile 10:30—Junior Junction Variety 11:30—The Piano Playhouse : Aftarnoon 12:30—The American Farmer 1:00—Youth Asks Government 1:30—Fascinating Rhythm 2:00—Our Town Speaks 2:30—-To Be Announced (2% hrs.) §:00—Thbe Saturday Concert ee ee - e ‘ eye Denon Sera, ee ene ie ag Legion Auxiliary — wear ee ee Meeting Tuesday; Jack Saunders, liaison. officer, was present and reported that at P arty To Be Held |the executive committee of the | The American Legion Auxil- {American Legion meeting on pany executive committee meet- July 3, action was taken request- jing was held Tuesday evening at |ing the Auxiliary to take charse the home of. Mrs. Hester Rich- |! the landscaping of the new : : Legion Home. ardson, second vice president. Baxes of Chiristinas cards were Members present were; Miss | placed on order and will be sold Gretna McClain, presiaent; Mrs. | by all members of the Auxiliary. Betty Saunders, first vice presi- Recommendation was made dent; Mrs. Beverly Pinder, treas- |that the first meeting of the urer; and Mrs. Naomi Hort, Jr., | Auxiliary be a business meeting, past president. but that the second meeting of A report of the Fourth of July {the month be given over to in- concession was given and the pro- |itiation and a_ social, complete ceeds were turned over to the |with a program and refresh- treasurer. Plans were completed | ments. for the surprise parfy to be held Monday night at the Monroe An all-time record crop of County Armory on White street, | 474,000,000 bushels of potatoes to which the public is cordially |was produced in the United invited. Gifts have been donated | States in 1946-47. pe Ge ee A at, SEP eeeeeeEeee eee ee Ree ae 8 2 a . ~ + ; ; | x ~ ud CLASSIFIED A Information for the Advertisers RATES FOR REGULAR ané PAYMENT BLACKFACE TYPE Payment for clagsified advertise- ments fs phe ert fn, Se giloy he Bur Advertisements under this head] regular advertisers with ledger ac- wilt be ingerted in The Citison at }Ccoants may have their adfertis. - the rate of 2c a word for each in- | ments - harge : }sertion, but the minimum charge for PURLICATION DEADLINE the first 15 words or less is 3ic. To insme publication, copy must The rate for blackface type is 5c albe in. The Citizen office before 12 word, and the minimum charge forj}o’elock tn the morning on the day the first 15 words is 45c. of publication. vertising is accepted und, the following conditions: In the | PR Bg in S avertinine, transieut or contract, The Citizen wilt be responsible only for the first insertion in Clagattied Advertining, and in Display Advertising ‘or only the actual amount of space occupled by ihe part of the advertisement Where the error occurs, i BERR URRRRRERPERSRERRERARSER I HELP WANTED FOR SALE ‘ man who enjoys boating and} large enclosed porch, and bath, being on his own. Must be of| zompletely furnished, on lot 150’ frontage, 100’ deep to alley. }Excellent opportunity for a young |Bungalow, nice nome, § rooms. likable personality, willing to } work, high school graduate.| Price only $8,500. Terms. John- The job is operating and main-} son & Johnson. jly1-tt taining the 40 mph speedboat “«C’ Cloud”. 50° of the net | 1946 Royal Enfield. motorcycle. income is starting pay. Thirty} Contact J. M. Whitson, 217 Du- dollars weekly guaranteed.| yal Street. Phone 999. This proposition should bring jult5-4tx a good operator around $4,000 ! } | | yearly. The.business may be !yryst SELL at any reasonable purchased for $2,000. The sale | price, to save return shipping | feature will be closed if a suit- charges any number of 55-gal- able operator applies. Phone} jon drums of McMillan & Riny Capt. McCloud 405XR after 5 : : day Jt Se gs stp Free Motor Oil, weight 26, 36 oo ee | and 40 SAE. Contact Rene Ar- mengol, 520 United Street. jull7-3tx | | jly17-3tx Want first-class beautician cap-{ Phone 9271. able of managing beauty shop. Thirty-five dollars salary, plus One 20-gal. automatic gas water commission. Beauty Colony,]| heater. Excellent condition. 521 Southard St., Phone 206. ! $35. Apply 621 Eaton or Phone jlv138-6tx 531-M. jull7-2tx | Experienced waiiress. Ponce Bar- '1941 Lincoln Zephyr, excellent | B-Q, 701 Simonton Street. condition, new motor, four new | jlyl8-6tx| tires, $1,400. Apply Casa Cayo J pm niemeetacinmenirerresimeterer Hueso, 1400 Duval Street. | MISCELLANEGUS | { | ~~ jull?-3tx For guaranteed plumbing work /1937 Buick business coupe. Ex- and repairs, call John Curry,| cellent condition. $450. 1269 512 Margaret street, phone 73h! United St. jly}?-3t« Give us a try on your next job. |; ——____________-__-_. jly1-1mo | Beautiful 6-piece twin bed suite, { light gray oak, Mengal’s furni- Notice, holders of coupons, either; ture. 37-2 Poinciana. | Evans, Evans-Pilkington or} | Pilkington Studios, must use! i e | them by September 15th. All| 1942 International stake truck, For | Free estimates. jull7-3tx goupons will become void at} hire license. Good tires. In- that time. Evans-Pilkington| quire 923 Fleming Street ov Studio, 515 Fleming. | 2870 Seidenberg Avenue. jly15-tf | jly16-3t-: Vacuum cleaners and washing Bedroom suite and table model machines repaired. O’Briant. | radio-phonograph. Apply 802 Telephone 1164-M. jlyl-tf} Division. jull7-2tx Motor rewound and repaired.'1946 Evinrude outboard motor, ; All appliances repaired. C. &| 3.3 horsepower. Purchased in | W. Electric Shop, 832 Duval! November, used less than 10 | Street,-Phone 807-J. jlyl2-Imox| hours, Owner buying large: Pe aR aE ITT |: motar.. Price, $100.00. Appiy Sppeiak ‘for: 30 days,” Swedish | , 700 White St. a,” ly 8B-2t> Massage’ treatment—=-5' for $13 — ~ parame ny Sak 5 eee ae ee ey and 10 ‘for $25. For appoint- |: : ment phone 575. jull7-6t ________________ |Light housekeeping rooms, $5 to | WANTED | $10 per week. 411 William St. jly8-12tx Furnished cottage and apartment. Apply 1128 Margaret Street or Phone 846-J, jivl4-6ix Experienced Baby Sitter. Call at | 616 Eaton Street. jull6-3tx ‘Furnished apartment. Cool and | comfortable. Phone 146, jiy17-3t Plumbing supplies, complete stock. Plastic tile, paints ana| brushes. Robert Leonard Co.,; nished one-bedroom apart- ment. All modern conveniences Couple only. Apply 801 Vir- ginia St. ' jull7-3tx | FOR YALE | | 1532 N.W. 62nd Street, Miami, | 5); Fla. Phone 7-3421. jly1-tt| ‘Small furnished house, no pets, no children. 512 Petronia St. jly18-2tx club coupe, series 50. See after i 5 p. m., 920 Fleming St. | jull5-5tx iBaby electric washer, electric fan, baby bed, ironing board. : LOST Apt. No. 6, 1003 Division. | jly17-2tx Blue Bicycle with U.S.O. on rear fender. Please return to jull7-3t ‘ 1 } i j ‘ { { i La Salle, black convertible | { | | Motorcycle, Harley Davidson 61-O.V.H. Good condition. Rea- | sonable. Apply 415 William St. after 5 p. m. Phone 416. jull6-3tx Catholic Rectory. i ; = »!Man’s Bulova wrist watch in Bayview Park. Name Waldo Collins engraved. Reward if | returned to Collins’ Barber Shop, 1128 Southard Street. juli7-3tx Boy’s Bicycle, $25.00. 37-2, Poin- ciana. jull7-3t | Mattresses and Box -Springs, |Identification Bracelet with namc $35.00 each. Single, new Holly-| Martha. Return Martha Owen, wood bed, $59.75. 37-2 Poin-} 511-pD West Poinciana. Re- ciana. jul17-3tx | ward. jull7-2tx L. C. Smith typewriter. Super-| Black Carmen Miranda type eve- speed, like new. $65.00. Apart-/ ning slipper. Return La Con- ment 162D, Poinciana. cha Hotel desk. Reward. jiyl8-ltx - jiy18-3tx ate eee ss a