The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 5, 1947, Page 4

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Ca e220 COD. cme Heke Pan-American St. Mary Center’ Mrs. Elena McCoy has once again brought together her group of young people to present a Pan Ameriean Fiesta for the public tonight at the St. Mary’s Parish Center on Duval street. The Fiesta will consist of a group of dances representing many countries. Music accom- paniment will be provided by Miss Beatrice Moreno at the piano. The show will star two love- ly little daughters of Lt. Firkens, Aurora and Helen, who are spending their summer vacation here. Others in the show will be Misses Deloras Losley, Meriam and Martha Machin, Joyce Launders and Coleen Moore. Young men ‘participating are John Carbonell, Harold ral bonell, Danny Carbonell, Jineda, Frank Sawyer, and ae Lopez. The pebite is # cediony é invited. |Wanted immediately, thoroughly Automatic Duro electric waite: THE VETERANS CORNER The questions most frequent- ly asked by World War II vete- | A8gressive rans about GI business loans were answered today by the ve- terans administratign. The ques- tions and answers follow: » Q. How does a veteran go} ~ about getting a loan for business purposes? A. As in, the case of home loans, he first must find a bank | or other private lender willing to advance him the money. Q. How much of a_ business loan made by a lender will VA} guarantee? A. VA will guarantee 50 per- cent of the loan up to a maximum ot $4,000 if the loan is for the purchase of business real proper-’ ty, ad up to $2,000 for non-real estate business loans, such as for working capital. Q. Can the veteran get a guar- anteed loan for any typeof bus- iness? A. If the lender is willing, the loan may be used for ay legiti- mate business purpose. Q. Is there any limit to the du- ration of a business loan? A. Non-real estate business loans are repayable in 10 years or less; real estate loans may run up to 25 years. Q. Can a veteran enter into business with non-veterans and obtain a guaranteed loan? A. Yes, provided the interest of the veteran is properly pro- tected, but the guarantee must be limited to. the veteran’s por- tion of the business. Q. What interest rates “are lenders permitted to charge on business loans? A. In most cases, 4 per cent is the maximum. However, the_in- terest rate may be slightly high- er for certain types of insured business loans. Q. Must the veteran be exper- ienced in the line of business he proposes to enter? A. Experience is an important element in the success of the average business. The veteran should be able to show a reason- able expectation of sucess in his venture. ; (Veterans wishing further in- formation about veteran’s bene- fits may have their questions personally answered .by visiting VA Contact Key West, iFigrid a. ay of Who Knows? 1. How many bills were in- troduced in Congress this year? 2. Who is James P. Kem? 3. How do corporate profits compare with 1939 profits? 4. How do U. S. imports com- ors with exports? _ Is the Marshall plan to help Eweole a definite program? 6. What is the pupulation of the Netherlands East Indies? 7. How many VU. S. Senators have become President? 8. What is Associated Indus- tries, Inc.? 9. When did Oklahoma enter the Union? 10. What was the first State to enter the Union? The Answers ‘1. 1,900 ‘bills and resolutions. 2.U. S. Senator from Mis- souri. 3: $17.4 billion per year against $5 billion in 1939. 4. Imports equal 40 per cent of exports. 6. 70,000,000 Moslems. 7. Ten—Monroe, Jackson, Van Buren, W. H. Harrison, Tyler, | Pierce, Buchanan, Johnson, Ben- jamin Harrison and Truman. 8. A .corporation of nine, East- ern universities engage in atomi¢e research. i 9. 1907. 10. Arizona, on Feb. 14, 1912. people, mastly | Pe Subs, Aireraft Fiesta Tonight At | tensive knowledge of Re resentative at Ai Loopditicined ice: box. _——— I Wrst CITIZEN 3 * sa ‘ Pet ee IM, Bt Re ccc tn ote THE KEY OO ee ee a are eae” [ares roughiy 150 miles northwest is “Key West. W ill Man All vessels that find themselve>: € ver a the vicinity of the area arc { u rned by the Navy to procecci is et that submarines may . be sub- {merged below periscope depth. 8. __Subseribe _to ‘The Citizen. WETTOCLUTILELIELT ETE CLASSIFIED ADS Information for the Advertisers RATES FOR REGULAR and PAYRENT BLACKFACE TYPE Fayment for’ elasaified a@vertise- genits is exvarienis 1m pavente. but Advertisements under this head} Tesular advertisers edger ac- will be inserted in The Citizen at} Counts may Nave thefr advertis.- the rate of 2e a word for each in- {ments charged. sertion, but the tninimum charge for! PUBLICATION DBANLING the first 15 wots or*less is 30c. To insure publication, oons. must The rate for ate type is $c ajbe in The Citizen offiee before |: word, and the minimum charge for| o'clock tn the motning on the da) the first 15 words is 45c. of pubiteation. All advertising is accepted ufder the following sondisione: In th event of error in advertising, transient or contract, The Citizen will i. esponsible eniy for the first insertion in Classified Adverti#ing, and in Diapiny Advertising for only the actual amount of space occtt 4 by ihs part of the advertisement where the error- o¢curs. PVF SOF ee SHH Tee Re REA eS HELP WANTED FOR SALE | Submarines and aircraft from the Key West Naval Base will engage iff maneuvers from to- morrow through | Aug. at in an experienced only, hot head) pump. Two galvanized pres- presser. Top price paid. Apply; sure tanks. Price $50. C2! Poinciana Dry Cleaners. Phone: 1077-M or apply 1119 Von Phis- 4, | 1086. aug4-3t! ter St. * aug4-tf ©: ‘1942 114-ton International $take ' truck, good condition, $780.00. Tony's Auto Body Shop, 603-05 Greene Street. aug4..6: ‘ SITUATION WANTED executive, college, graduate, experienced business. management, financial and. ac- | —— counting background with ex- Bicsele. Schwin, man’s, 4 wionths federal cid. Must be sold this weck income tax laws. Third year in’ Very reasonable. Phone 121 or Florida. Write 801 Stovall, Pro-:' 1044-J after 5. aug4-3ix fessional Bldg., Tampa, Fla. US et aug2-4tx Spanish Limes, Hibiscus, Steph: anotis, Bougainvilleas, Paln:: ‘EMPLOYMENT WANTED _~ Crotons, Rose and Fruit Tree: other plants. 1004 Southard S*¢. Phone 1049-J. nef Wet wasb, also ironing, if brought ' to 1010 Olivia St. Will deliver. | aUgdS-3ix , House and lot, 321 Mickens Lane. i $1,750 cash. » .jly30-6tx | ee ee ———— = WANTED TO buy ee a a { ‘Interested in buying small hous: and lot. Write details to Box M-44, Citizen Office. jly29-if , REAL ESTATE FOR SALE { MISCELLANEOUS For guaranteed plumbing work | and repairs, call John Curry, 512 Margaret Street, Phone 781.; *Give us a try on.your next job. | Free estimates. augl-lmo'! Vacuum cleaners and washing | machines repaired. O’Briant. ‘Fo. any kind of properties in Key Telephone 1164-M. augl-tf; West, be it nae or. business, ' contact Paul Boysen, 626 Flem- Motors rewound and repaired. ing Street. Phone 153 All appliances repaired. C. &} ‘ jly25-12tx W. Electric Shop, 832 Duval | re. Street, Phone 807-J. FOR RENT jly12-Imox | ‘Furnished 2'%-room utility ans:t- ment. All utilities furnish Sea Isle Apts., 915 - Winds Lane. jiy2! Picture Framing: Pictures framed | and matted. Phone 1197-M, | 614 Francis St. jul26-1mox | For the grand opening of our new/Furnished four-room apartme studio, September 20, we are maid and jahitor service, linens offering a limited number of} and all utilities furnished. Ap»! our coupons. An 11x14 “Our Coral Hotel Aparttnents. tone Portrait for $2.95. Our jul29-1-4)« representative will call on you | — in a few days if he has not seen | Furnished apartment. ©“Coupic you yet. Phone 99 and leave| only. 1219 Eliza St. aug5-4: your name and address. Evans- | —— : Pilkington Studio. aug4-tf WANTED TO RENT adem one or two bedroom fuin- _REFRIGERATION SERVICE | ished apartmeft or house by Refrigeration service engineer-; non-smoking, non-paftying no- ing. Prompt service and repairs | val officer, wife and four. on all makes of domestic and} month infant. Write Box 72, ~ commercial refrigerators. Flor- c/o Citizen. aug2-3ix eee women, retired on pension, want furnished housekeepins quarters, all utilities included. No pets, no children, no auto- mobile. State lowest rent {fv unusually desirable tenants. ida Keys Refrigeration Service. | Phone 211-J. aug2-3tx i2" Seta = FOR SALE Plumbing | supplies, complete | stock. Plastic tile, paints and/ brushes. Robert Leonard Co.,; Reinheimer, 894 Sterling Place, 1532 N.W. 62nd Street, Miami,! Brooklyn 16, New York. Fla. Phone 7-3421. —aug!-tf| aug4-5i cottage, two bed- “ropms, ;modern. cringe by vous | Apartment or .,Phone 222-M. , 25) perms beet’ ¢ "aig 2e | ~mémber “of senginegering: roup. ea, ac nance EA Bac x.'] Tel. 121; after 5,°1044-J. UnivefSal marine “engine. 1101) * atig4-3t x Seminary St. Phone 889-W. | $$$. augé¢- i LOST Sat Coe itt caiecias \ inmcssa cna pee Plymouth sedan, good tires, ex- |$10.00 reward for knowledge oi cellent motor. $200.00. Phone | | person seen taking pup tron: 1002-R aug5-3tx | porch between 12 midnight ani npn 6 am. Saturday morning. Mis Aguero, 805 Catherine St. cache Steel ice box, $10. Gas range, $5. | Iron bed, $2. 9 x 12 Drugget | rug, $4. ‘p.m. Phone 370-R, 4 to 6) iii iil aug5-2tx |$20. 00 reward for return of 12- ——_———. | fovt Ramsey plywood boa Mélodious Finches, $2.50 each.| white outside, blue inside, spra\ 926 Eaton Street. aug5-lix{ rails full length. Taken fron —_— ee ocean bivd. Saturday night. Ca!! Edwards, 1022. aug5-31x first serv- |-— oe 2214/|Parker 51 Fountain pen. Please a, return 1212 Duval St. Reward aug5-Its 1937 Ford panel truck, new tires. $200.00. First come, ed. Phone 811 or 422-M. Seidenberg Ave. Far aldo. ' Our prices are consistent with our quality work on all types of printing. Pyb- lications, stationery, office | forms, invitations, tising, others. adver- The Artman Press Greene and Ann Streets Phone 51 in view of.the faci o% % alugl-5-12x .

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