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AP Newsfentures ee me edo oy a ae a el a RPI LY bE 193! if i IB BRERERRRR BETES SSSE CLASSIFIED ADS” Information for the Advertisers RATES FOR REGULAR and PAYMENT BLACKFACE TYPE Payment for classified advertiss- ments is invariably in advance, bit regular advertisers with ger ac- counts may have thelr advertise- ments charged. PUBLICATION DEADLINE To insure publication, copy must be in The Catizen office before. 11. o’clock in the morning on the wee : Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 2c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum charge for the first 15 words or less is 30c. The rate for blackface type is 3c a word, and the minimum charge for MQeon Judayy MAYBE you'll be surprised to hear that more and more kids are going in for long-hair music. Leona Flood, concert violinist, says that teen-agers often prefer the violin to the } 5 juke box when given half aj | chance to appreciate good 2d mu-| 9 manage and maintain small sic. The trouble, says Leo G.| apartment - hotel. Experienced who tours around the county | couple preferred. Live on! aiving concerts at schools, is} premises, share profits. Give | that some kids have never; fuji details in first letter, your ! heard anyone play the violin— the first 15 words is 45c. HELP WANTED answer treated confidentially. ! - of publication. All advertising is accepted under the following conditions: In the event of error in advertising, transient or contract, The Citizen will be responsible only for the first insertion in Classified A acbirieh wat tt Advertising for only the actual amotint of space occ art of the advertisement where the error occurs. eo and ia ed by the FOR SALE , White outside paint, $3.15 galion; lead and zinc outside paint, $5.75 gallon; marine copper bottom paint; navy specifice.. tioh A.F.23, $6 gallon; 50-50 lead and zine white outsice the nearest they've ever been} Address Box A, Citizen Office. { paint, $6 gallon; flat paint, to it is the country fiddle. jly25-6t} $3.45 gallon. Electric water But Leona found that once |_ | heater, $5.95. 9-inch fan, no they have been an audience to | ambitious man with car or truck, oiling at any time, $8.50. serious music they became real for dry cleaning route. Good, Doherty and Company, $15 ‘ fans and beg for more of it. The | proposition. Must be worker. Olivia, corner Packer Sireci. biggest hit of her road trip | Experience not necessary. See; Phone 1597. jly2o-4t {which surprised her) was the last movement ‘of Mendelssohn's Concerto. Now that Leona is back in New York preparing for her next} school season’s tour, she is tr ying | 5 to interest educators in giving the | Wanted to rent, two-bedroom fur- { kids more music that they can; nished house or apartment. | learn to appreciate. After all, she | Best of care for your property. | says, “a love, love, love” j Mrs. Medina, White Star Clean- | ers, 822 Simonton Street. jly29-3t WANTED ‘House and Lot, Servel Gas Refrigerator, 321 Mickens Lane. jul23-6tx excel- condition. 621 Catholic Phone 1097-W, call after jui25-6tx lent Lane. 5 p. m. sone ing Couple with two years old! Two-bedroom house, unfurnished . ee . } ee td ’ ~ , tic ven as A daughter. Write Box J. G., c/o; $4500; completely furnishe:j, sie is timeless—and Miss Flooa| Citizen. jul26-4tx | $5500. Apply 702 war et eee ep ancteneied ‘Naval officer with two very i Ea small children wishes to obtain ;“Evenrude Lightfour outhoara a two to a four-bedroom house | For e. Saeeeere plumbing work | repairs, call John Curry, | ! ad 512 Margaret street, phone 731. ; ! ming. MacArthur resident will, give free estimate on fill in | yard or under homes. Phone! i 801. | Notice, holders of coupons, either student’s education as much as| Evans, . Evans-Pilkington or history or geography or algebra. Pilkington Studios, must use * 7. * jly25-6tx ! Bicycie. Shwin for sale. 4 moni): motor. $100. 514 Francis St. jly29-8i: or apartment, furnished ory rast il — Bry ‘ogi Four-door Chevrolet sedan, $350, ; ‘ jul26-6tx | Apply 2805 Flagler, Phone “| 1571-J. jly29-20:: MISCELLANEOUS { 33° long, 10°6” beam boat. Houses§ 3.) ; with glass windows. Toilet. °45 Red-Wing engine. 618 Willian a St. jly28- “dik, Give us a try on your next job. 7 | Utility trailer, will carry approxi- Free estimates. jlyl-Imo |“ mately thousand pounds. Joe { QOuradnik, 1302 Angela. | Landscaping, lawn maintenance, | jly28-3tx pruning, topping, fill, top soil, ot; lots cleared and hedge trim- siydio couch, like new. Other, articles. 16-A Porter Place. jly28-2ix old. Tel. Apt. 2. 1044-J, 714 White S:., jly28-3): Monday, Tuesday—Highest bid-— 4 them by a gee 15th. ‘a - der takes 26’ boat “Lind: coupons will become void at; Standard Oil. Dock, Phon TEENEWS ; that time. Evans- Pilkington | 267-W. jlygs-21 FF a* Heps are busy on all fronts Studio, 515 Fleming. { : . . 42 these days .. jly15-t£75.1b. refri gc, © e -lb. gerator. Reasonable. *' és Over ‘in Frankturt- -on-Main in| 1023 Catherine Street, Phone ‘i Germany, Ruth Nash _ of New | vacuum cleaners and Brant | 779-M. Oe York, now a student at the Sor- bonne in Paris, aided in the 10. | nation ceremonies which began reconstruction of the birthplace, of German poet Johann Wolfgang | Goethe. The poet’s home was! wrecked during an allied bomb. } ing. ES he ee A group of kids including 8 3, | Kathryn Thornley ‘of Ogden, ee ee Utah, Damanda Carlotta of Rochester, N. Y., Nancy French of Stamford, Conn., and Eleanor Roberts of Detroit, Mich., took | p; ing: Pictures framed | off to attend the World Youth nies Sees : 1197-M, Festival in Prague... ant smelted. Phone W. Electric Shop, 832 Duval | Street, Phone 807-J. jly12- 1mox | ice you will appreciate. jly22-9t | | container and pay cash. Writ>** ‘ to Ross Allen, Silver Springs, Fla. djlyaé-2tx for satisfactory plumbing serv. | iInterested in buying small house Write details to Bo:o jly29-it and lot. M44, Citizen Office. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE In Warsaw, 21-year-old Annie} 914 Francis St. jula6-lmox |For any kind of properties in Key Waterman, a Vassar girl, is help- , ea hg a ing teach English to Polish FOR SALE contact Paul Boysen, 626 Flem- students and thereby helping complet RE SRR. pee ie. es spread Americanism. She has ee ae gin Pg — ¥ F fe poe stoc . students in her class at Warsaw | brushes. Robert Leonard Co., FOR RENT University and at the Methodist Church English Language Col- | lege, . Five young Americans, who expressed the. belief. that:. j church offers ‘the best ‘if: ‘nok? the only answer to the world’s problems, departed to attend the World Conference of Chris. tian Youth, at Oslo, Nor- way... 1532 N.W. 62nd Street, Miami, Fla. _ Phone | 7-3421. Sugarloaf. See us about, this very good buy. Johnson, Phone 372. jly23- -tf| Must sell by Friday. Will truck Bena: -tf Furnished. 2%-room utility apart- : wheént... AN, utilities Aaah dan | slg. A ‘StS ehads:. fi og: f p " eae ing tes py at ¢ Pox sie PP ia Ase ST Mb cesta HIS 28 a anol “Johnson and!Furnished apartment, all sone conveniences. Couple oniy Apply 801 Virginia St. jly24-5ix y free anywhere in Key West; ,———-—-—————— emis te pei Ang rag ny | beds, dressers, tables, chairs, |Cool, comfortable sleeping rooms Dickens devotee because u " Kieh studio couch, etc. No offer re-{ for men only, at Stutz Hotel, comes with a fall at eo ofl fused. 114-C Poinciana or call} 410 Fleming. Twin bed rocrm,, : 306-W. jly28-3tx | weekly rates $7.00 single, $10.00 teen styles right smack out of David Copperfield ... Partly Sittin: Two-bedrocm home. double. jul26-6t: There are ttle suits with Cop-|°™ cn perfield packets, some with va ished. = All electric kitchen.! Furnished apartment. Children collars and cuffs, and rufflea| Beautiful location on corner | accepted. Apply 526 Simon- apron dresses with wide sash i Sees: Sener | ton. anand waistbands suggestive of Dora in David Copperfield. Party dresses are ankle length with off-shoulder bodice lines and - stiffy flaring skirts—all with Dickensian flavor. $3000.00 net income. Four apart- | ments and home on two corner on { lots. All rented. A bargain. {2 3 1 Cecil Carbonell, Realtor, | Phone 16 and 182-W | ee ee ee WANTED TO RENT Naval officer, wife, baby wish to jease clean, modern 2-bedroom house or apt. To $90 furnished, (S: 199 3tx | $75 unfurnished. Phone 1160, e j Jlyed-vtX! Extension 142, between 8:68 . SORA | | A.M. and 4:30 P.M. Lt.-Comd: Practiaclly new Coca-Cola ice! Seabrook. (You may write Vivian Brown in care of this paper about news Ooi See Geeks Boek! cong | jly28-31x machines repaired. O’Briant Ge a Telephone 1164-M. jly1-tf ; WANTED TO BUY airs: iMotors rewound and repaired./riys green snakes, harmlos:, “. ® mA All appliances repaired. C. found on bushes. Will provide : % of your own gang.) | Fit pining Bocrn, Sab Unaeg [Apartment or coltags, two, bed- PASSING THE BUCK St. jly29- “3t| —, = meer group. Fullerton, baker, appeared a phone 430- J. a a a $ pour into his bakery while en- gine crews ate their lunch near-; (Pro by, the council tossed the prob: | na nay 7g gaa Jem right back at him by ap-} mari5-tf pointing him citv smoke inspec- eee PORE ae ee en Lia ter with authority to bring of- Sumeniow, nice nome, 5 rooms, fenders into police court. large enclosed porch, and bath, completely furnished, on lot 150’ frontage, 100’ deep to alley. Price only $8,500. Terms. John- son & Johnson. jly tf — In 1642 New Zealand was dis- covered for the second time by Tasman, a Dutchman. (upstairs). jly29-" 3t man Press, Citizen Bldg., phone|De luxe apartments for ren! Couples only. pets. No children qv Inquire Palace oe jly29-3 Furnished four-room apartment, maid and janitor service, linens and all utilities furnished. 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