The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 29, 1947, Page 4

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Sar eee mee te ee ee . . did 14-year-old Donna ‘tions to American heys: “Eddy Howard, Xavier \ AP Newatentures a super time of the 4 i (gent is for sailing and if you doh’ be believe it just hitch your- pretty soon you'll be talking a ty language. You'll learn how to reef the sails, run a tri- angular course and how to luff (no pun intended). Sometimes the heps beat out their older sisters in the races, as Sandk- ham of Larchmont recently, when she sailed her boat, “Skip- per,” to victory in the snipe class. Don’t think that the kid sailors are bird braihs. Lots of ’em- consider sailing a stepping stone to a career. Margot Gotte teaches sailing at New Rochelle, N. Y., and Aileen Shields is now a yacht broker as a result of her interest in sdiling. 2 e * Visiting Girl Scouts from abroad attending the 35th ann- versary international Girl Scout encampment at Camp _ Barree, Pa., say they like American girls een if they are “too pampered arid well fed; have more clothes and more privileges than other girls of comparable age in the world.” Here are some other ac- Maria Teresa Escoda of the Phillipines says, “We wouldn't think o7 doing what you call necking unless we were engaged.” Jacqueline. Fug- are of France says, “Sometimes a girl never has a first date in France. She gets married to the man selected by her family. with- out ever him alone.” Here‘s a flash for the wax set. In the first annual disk jokey poll conducted by The Billboard, the best liked bands reported are: Cugat. King Cole Trio, Stan Kenton, Spike Jones, Boston Pops. The best liked vocalists are: (All. Around) Bing Crosby; (Male Band) Stuart Foster. Most Proim- ising newer names are. Elliot Lawrence and Frankie Laine. Best liked record in the popular group is Eddy Howard’s “To Each His Own.” * * * Why not you? Kids who are interested in journalism as a ca- reer might take a leaf from Juni- ..ar Achievement kids. Four heps, ‘including Jean Hansen and Kath- ryn Vandenberg, sold the Ken- osha; Wis., News on the.idea of ry ning a weekly high school in- called the “Teen-Age Re- pec. The young editors do all the work except print their sheet. Ther ar lots of teen groups put- .ting out teen sections in adult papers. Why doesn’t your gang try it? TEENEWS Handsome baritone Gordon MacRae is a rabid Dodger fan. New Jersey’s Marcela Roy of Tranquility and Robert Whea- ton of Bridgeton have been cho- sen as deelegates to the North- eastern Older Youth Conference to be held at Jackson’s Mill, West Virginia. Students registering at Bergen Junior College and Berk- shire Hils School for Girls re- vealed that they were very op- posed to the new longer. hemline. Out of 500 registrants polled the} ratio was about five- to-one inj favor of retaining shorter skirts. Iowa State College predicts an- other housing problems for fall | as there are more than 500 un- | filled requests for apartments) from married couples and single | men. EJ (You may write Vivian Brown | in care of this paper about news| of your own gang.) Not Abrahamwh Lincoln, but Ed- | ward Everett, was selected @s | orator on the occasion Gettys- | burg National Soldiers Cemetery | was dedicated. self to a star or a snipe and having gone out with}. ° THe heY War Crean | ROBERT COLLINS. ——— OF KEY WEST, DIES he * Word has been received here j Place yesterday at the Munieipal of the death of Robert W. Col- lins, 37, of Key West, at 6:45 last night, in Miami. He is survived by _ two chil- Collins, a war veteran, was employed by, the jSquare Deal Electric Company. ee | GIRL BIRTHS AT HOSPITAL Two births of daughters. ospital. _ Mr. and Mrs. Max Fostér, 1700 Josephine street, had a girl at 6:50 p.m. The baby’s weight was. six pounds, 14 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Johnson, dren, his father, Joseoh of Tam- ;1207 Duval street, had a girl at pa, and a _ sister, Mrs, Myers. ee eee eet ee en ieee Mary ,7:40 p.m. The baby’s weight was seven pounds, three ounces. TVTTIITIrTr CLASSIFIED ADS Information for the Advertisers RATES FOR REGULAR and BLACKFACE TYPE 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 the first 15 words is 45c. PAYMENT Payment for classified advertise. °; ments is ifvariably in advanve, but | regular advertisers with lediver a4: counts may -have heir advertise- ments gs PUBLICS DEADLIN To insut Mian, pul copy "toust be in .The “citi zen officé before o'clock in the morning on the ‘eae of publication, All advertising is accepted under the following conditicns: In the event of error in advertising, transient or contract, The ‘Mtizen wilt he responsible only for the first insertion in Claxnified Advectising, and in Display Advertising for only the actual amount of space occupied by the | part of the advertisement where the error occurs. HELP WANTED—FEMALE Ladies, earn $1.00 per hour, full Zenith portable or spare time. Inquire, Citizen, Box 117. aug30;sept3-6-3tx HELP WANTED Cook for South Beach ‘Restaurant. | aug29-3tx PERSONAL SERVICE If you need courteous and effi-' cient plumbing service, call A. Margaret St. A +1942 Oldsmobile hydromatic drive, G. Roberts, 853. Licensed mas- ter plumber. MISCELLANEOUS For guaranteed plumbing work afd repairs, call John Curry, 512 Margaret Street, Phone 781. # Give us a try on your next job. Free estimates. Vacuum cleaners and’ washing machines repaired. O’Briant. Telephone 1164-M. aug1-tf augl-lmo | Housing. | Aeronca trainer. | FOR SALE Trans-Oceanic radio. 1947 model, 6 Wave bands, 3 built-in antennas, AC- DC, plus battery. 36F, N.A.S. aug29-2tx Excellent con- | dition, licensed until May, 1948. $750 cash. Call nings. 1587-R; eve- aug29-7tx jOne Ramsey-built boat, 15 ft. by 4 ft. 8 ins. One outboard motor, used once, One boat trailer, | new. J. D. Bearup, rear 514 aug25-6tx new paint, seat covers and in- terior, new tires, radio, heater, and good engine. Car in good shape. 1500 Seminary St. Call 841-J. Price, $1,325,00. avig27-3tx | Jewfish at Demeritt Bros. Fish Market, corner Elizabeth and Greene Sts., Phone 44. aug27-3tx Motors repaired and rewound. Restaurant and bar supplies, mis- Specials on fans and auto gen-! erators. C. & W. Electric Shop,} Phone 1341, 832 Duval St. aug25-6tx A. H. Williams, plumbing, cor- tract and repairing. Prompt, reliable, reastnable. 1385, 825 Elizabeth Street. fri-mon-wed-6t ; Grand opening of the new Fvans- Pilkington Studio, Monday;} Sept. Ist, 509 Southard St., Phone 349 for appointment. Grand opening coupons may be | Jennie: had by phoning your name and address. FOR SALE Plumbing supplies, stock. Plastic tile, paints and brushes. 1532 N.W. 62nd Street, Miami. | Fla. Phone 7-3421. augl-tf Singer and other type, sewing! machine, sold, repaired and re- built. Treadle machines elec- trified. Highest prices paid for old machines... Phone 1393, | 70642 Duval Street. Automatic Duro electric water | pump and two galvanized pres. |Furnished apartment. sure tanks. Price cheap. In- quire 1119 Von Phister St. : aug18-tf Oné Corona typewriter at Poor » Qld: Craig's’ ‘Service Store; ‘Will |2 rooms.-vaeant,. ong sh: for '$15:00. 2 lots with hetssbee: 1 lot size 52 ‘x 96 feet deep, 1 lot size 46 x 51 feet deep. 823 Virginia Street, Phone 1389-R. aug28-3tx | 4 double beds, innerspring mat- tresses, excellent condition. Call! between 6 and 7 p.m. 613 Caro- | line Street. aug28-3tx 1933 Buick 4-Dor Sedan, $200. 802 Eaton St. Lots No. 1 and No. 2, Square 32, | Y 72, Crain’s Subdivision, Grassy Key. J. Louie Carter, P. O. Box 830, West Palm Beach, Fla. aug29-3t 1936 Plymouth. Good condition. Reasonable. Reese Bros., White Street. aug29-3tx Red female cocker spaniel, months old. House’ broken, registered. American Kennel Club. Call 463-W. aug29-3tx House and lot, 40 x 107, 1025 Eaton Street. $3,000 cash. Phone 26. aug29-2tx ; Hibiscus, stephanotis, bougain- villaea, elephant ears, palms, ferns, crotons, coleus, sultanas, cactus, caladiums, ‘aralias, po- thos, frangipani, begonias, poin- cianas, ixoras, rose dnd fruit trees. 1004 Southard St., Phone 1049-J. aug29-1tx | Davenport, reasonable. 624 White- head Streét, upstairs, Phone 436-R. aug29-3tx os aug29-tt | aug)4-15t | 10; | at reasonable prices. | Street. | cellaneous non-perishable food Contact Rene Armengol at 908 Packer aug28-3tx REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Phone For any kind of properties in Key contact Paul Boysen, 626 Flem- ing Street. Phone 153. | West, be it home or business, 1 a | | Robert Leonard Co., | | | | aug29-3tx | | | | | | { | { aug25-12tx PERSONAL Please comé home to Mac. Schuyler and Muggsey. aug18-16tx FOR RENT complete | ‘Furnished 2%-room utility apart- ment. All utilities ftirnished. Sea Isle Apts., Lane. 915 Windsor jly21-tf ;Furnished house, suitable for couple. No pets. Apply Brady’s Poultry Market. aug27-4t Store at 1020 Fleming street. for rent or lease. Will remodel to suit tenant. Apply Archeér’s Grocery.. aug28-3t Apply 628 William Street or call 623-M. aug28-3tx HOOMS FOR RENT... lé, one aug26-5tx | déuble: ° Permaiient four fenital.! Silver Palm, corner Eaton and. Elizabeth Sts. aug26-4tx WANTED TO RENT Furnished or unfurnished house. Good location. Not over $60 monthly. Phone 262-R. aug28-3tx Unfurnished apartment or house. Call 1077-M. augl6-tf or 3-bedroom furnished house or apartment by permanent business people. Phone 585. aug20-tf Furnished apartment or small house, family with three chil- dren. Not too far from elemen- tary school. Willing to pay year in advance. Also post bond for reasonable wear and tear. Contact Jon Blummer, Ocean View Cottage 8. aug25-6tx FOUND Found—Male black cocker spaniel, wearing léather collar. Owner, call clas- sified advertising mana- ger. eug28-5ix

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