The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 14, 1947, Page 3

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* .of the large lot,” said Dietsch.| Louisa St. octl4-5tx| ign. Evans Camera and Supply” «: » It 1 as th it Id be | ~ ae ae mouge be . °38 + Plymouth, 2-door, $700.00. oct10-tf ae * Excellent condition, good tires. Leaving town. Phone 371-M. LOST Dc you know where to get oct14-3tx ; pcuaney , io ture. Also exhaust fan, $37.50; ney n. Tage is from, meen i vies ~ eg being a big |two girls. "York ‘Gig Loe Julius is from game unter. She sat serenely} Teer ere oa jaround the landscape on dead Pi ise e Wilgered, % elephants, ‘lions, tigers and other | Town €lock--- | * * * - The clock strikes fast 1914. , There's going to be one Hallo- Or maybe slow. “There used to be about 70 | ween party that we would like But when it’s one ~ _ to &@ of. us who came down here to attend. It is to be given by I hear three bongs ~ annually to fish”, said Tage. ithe Southernmost Cushman And when it’s seven . once depended upon “canvas to Parish Hall, Octdber 30. ‘su our power; now every-| There wil] be cash prizes for! _ A week has passed thi is mechanical. * |jyitterbugs, rumba dancers, walt- And I’m harassed. Ve fish for mackerel every | | Zers and such like, and a radio I looked for Sunday— year. The supply does not seem | phonograph will be ‘given away. Found it Monday. to be any less. than it was years; Now the reason we'd like to | Thursday’s lost _ agor There are bad seasons, to|ge to that party is because it’s ri Friday’ = helt ’ be sure; but generally we man- itor 2 Bood cause. The club is Gometease tae age. to get. along. trying to raise money to buy | Simate shat to. hell “Juliug and I live, eat andia barracks building to place on pete : a right on our boat the/a lot the club has. Then they| I’m worried. now ; m people give us. Weiwill be in better position to Qctober’ll pass, ha ig ‘in Florida Bay and net/|reach some of the objectives: And suddenly - .. the mackerel. We can carry up| To have the boys from 14 and} —Christmas! kind of red ant. Here they have os queen I go after her quick. A’ _ engaged to?” oct11-3tx | * ' Tu REY WEST crim ’ See me a ee 3 age ee Ce ee aod some boy or boys to gather =] aoe ee iCw This Fa iy Mes, ip ei Ming ST t his, Ter subg wm of the Vir-\| nas é on ook some | WEYMOUTH, Mass.— ‘ time | ago was Aoriit gh Life |J- Walsh, of Quincy Point, | a e , Citizen, ‘has written a’ letter tojyears. The first set was n the editor asking for prints ein Washington on October 10, t| the articles, 1945. The second on October 1 Virginia appeared in the sto- 1946. There. are four boys Tage has ae coming down animals, - bere to fish for Thompson ved Personally, we don’t liise to sit ~ terprises, Inc., every ‘ winter around on such dead animals. sinee 1918; Julius has been i Well, Mrs. Brooks will get re- Key West each winter since | iprints of the articles. What time is it? I would know. to 7,000. or so pounds, but we/up who own scooters to drive BARD OF . generally average « about 4,000 |safely, to observe all the safe- DUVAL STREET. po before we head back to | ity regulations and to be careful the dock with our catches: jat ali times. At present there ‘club is trying to have its mem- “At the end of the mackerel |seem. to be no laws covering the !bers wised up on safe rules of season we head for home. 1 operation of scooters and the'the road, | generally go out in the Atlan-) ~—— tic on a big power fishing boat. WEUTVITITELITCLTLITLIELT TL We bring in up to 150,000 pounds of swordfish. Juliys | ally fishes out of Wildwood,” They both said it was good & be back in Key West again. en a en ey x Information for the hihoilinbe: Termites are funny mae eed MATES FOR REGULAR ana . : FATEBES e. uicide Cc CE TYPR ‘ayment for e @ ve Zonke who fe asmiens pene iii ments is Invariably In advance, ne y, dvertisements under this head regular advertisers with 1 er ac- mi Division street, says he has a | “be tnaerted in The Citizen at gaunta chaeeds heir ad jertiga-' _ way of getting rid of the pests. [he rate of she miuimum charwe fer PUBLICAT. _and Associated Press ‘October 3, gave birth to her third: artigies that appeared in The 'set of twins in less than two - Bite: iami termites are WOrS® the first 15 words or less is 30c.| To insure pnb Paton eae coug Ls | Baa ee) than the Key West kind”, said | The rate for blackface type is 3c ajbe in The Citizen office before: It : - f, and the mle lene charge tor o'clock in the morntng on the dag word, Zorsky. “Jn Miami they are a) the first 15 worda js 45¢ of publication. to drop their wings before they All advertising is accented under the following conditions: In the crawl into furniture and other E Feaponaiple only for the first insertion in Clasaified Advertising, and wood. -the advent sement where the error occurs. “In Key West a queen leads | ® he: squed of termites when they| MS SCRE SE RSSeS Rae eeR eee begin to work. When I see the | HELP WANTED FOR SALE the work. Then | Waitress. 701 Simonton Street. | 1941 Buick; new engine, tires, seat ite ater aoe Se are discour- oct7-6tx covers, original black paint, no aged. | rust. 3021 Flagler after 5 p.m, Tt) aven’t had 2. a great eal of WANTED , . |First class mechanic. Navarro,! 27’ cabin cruiser. New Flagship years I've ‘been aes ae Inc., opposite Bus Station. marine engine, dock and boat tus Terrace.” a i oct8-tf accessories complete. No rea- . sonable offer refused. Phone Miss ( Marion Pickens was FOR RENT | 725. oct9-t¥ wearing, as usual, a big wie “Why so happy?” we aske : Plumbi k|Room, large, well ventilated,|Plumbing supplies, complete her, as gg ‘Thinking about | with electric hot plate and ei stock. Plastic tile, paints and at the Se re | frigerator. The Bayan, 724| brushes. Robert Leonard Co., that young . hava aton Street. Phone 655-J. | 153 N.W. 62nd Street, Miami, “Yes, I guess I am”, she re-- Fla. Phone 7-3421. octl-tf plied. “J was thinking about how | nice it would be if I could go wp. te the football game at Pen- sacola. My fiance plays on the | Fleming St, Apt. No. 2, up-| Great Lakes Naval Station team) oy, i75, octl4-1tx | 1939 Chevrolet Tudor, new tires, and will be playing in Pensacola | Tee Ente Se tae ee on Thanksgiving Day. Clean, comfortable, airy room,| ginia Street. octl3-3tx aoe te fun 1) take BUD] Gc, bok Reasonable. 513| ———— a nice turkey dinner, NOW Whitehead, opposite Court! Modern 5-bedroom house, 3 baths, Newly furnished apartment, hot | 1933 Chevrolet _ Standard, good and cold running water, elec-| condition. Call at 502-A, Poin- wouldn't it? But it takes money | House. octl4-6tx} completely furnished. Near to ie side, trips. So I guess | beach. 1328 White Street. I'll just not go at all. Oh, well, Furnished apartment for 2 cou-| oct13-tf "We'll be married in January and ples. Apply 523 Southard. I car. be: with him always. Nice | octl4-3tx; Late model Spindrier washing area arcce ee ers ms ig was a beantifad . WANTED TORENT 2 1164-M. oot13-tf Bi * aes bedroom ‘apartment or house, MISCELLANEOUS Ran ott Dietsch, are unfur nishest ‘Ttetnedibte G6Ct<t et ee building the Blue Marlin in Si-| pancy. Local resident. In vi-!For guaranteed plumbing work onton street. He’s investing| cinity of post office. Phone| and repairs, call John Curry, anal $45,000, what with furni-| 1009-R after 6 p.m. oct9-6t | ae Margaret Street, Phone bi nd will | ive us a try on your next jo ane. . pigs i a in the| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | Free estimates. octl-lmo tel. iF or any kind of propreties in Key |Vacuam cleaners and washing eye sa ene West, be it home or business, | machines repaired. O’Briant, “ , contact Paul Boysen, 626 Flem-; Telephone 1164-M. octl-1mo Dietsch. “Then I’m completing ing Street. Phone 153. a ee ee \ ; event of error in advertising, transient or contract, The ‘itizen will 7 tebed Advertising for only the actual amount of space occupied by the? octl4-3tx * tric refrigerator. Apply 912) ciana. octl3-Gtx. iw machine, guaranteed, $100. Ph. -. arrangements for them to use| oct11-12tx the beach at the Sun and Sand CONVERSION ENGINES ts ia Club. FOR SALE | water cooled and Each of the rooms is a large direct drive transmission bedroom, with a bath room apd Phileo radio, five-tube, almost conversions a clothes closet. Rollaway beds new, $20.00.. 702 Pearl Street. | ° GREAT SOUTHERN AUTO will be available, so if someone oct14-3tx 22 N. W. 20th St., turns up with four or five per- sons in the group all can sleep | 1937 Austin coupe, in good con- in the one room. dition. Good tires, - $150.00. There will be plenty of hot | 705 Windsor Lane. _oct14-5tx water, which Dietsch says will be a real treat to ‘visitors. There | 3-piece living room suite, 3-piece | will be an open air patio and | bedroom suite, spring and mat- guests may play cards out in | tress; porcelain-top kitchen ta- the open. ble and 4 chairs; 1 living room “Later I’m going to build an- | rug and pad; 1 Singer sewing other 14 rooms on the west side| machine (desk model). 414 Miami, Fla. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WRITE OR WIRE octl-tf Eastman Kodak and Ansco roll film, all sizes! 127—27c, 120 & 620—32c, 116 & 616—43c, 35mm ing in thirty-six hours, regular or oversize. Fine grain develop- ik Store, 509 Southard Street. 200 coconuts, real small ones? If Lost, Friday morning, black and white parasol with amber han-~, ¢ dle, on. either Elizabeth, Eat--! WOM GA: Gat: ty touch with the Living room and bedroom furni- man’s bicycle, $10.00. 15-2 and Miss Lettie Sullivan, his as- Poinciana Place. octl4-3tx sistant. They know. a guy. who wants 200 small coconuts. and is willing to pay for them. Looks like it might he good business for Eaton Street. octl1-3tx Sacrifice. Make an offer today: : : 12 hp. Johnson motor and}Oneé brown billfold, with check. speed boat. 1011 Grinnell St. J. J. Sullivan. Phone 1010. octl4-lix $10.00 reward. octl1-3tx —85c. Developing and print-. .,. on, Simonton or Olivia streets. ,. Reward if returned to 613°5. ee @

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