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pice FouR “°° 77 en THANKSGIVING THRIFT | U Margaret Alton, aged two, helps buy herself a Thanksgiving drumstick by turning used cooking fat over to meat dealer Vincent DiMarco, New York City. Her mother, Mrs. Gizi Alton, editor of “Modern Knitting,” knows that fat should be salvaged from holiday ducks, chickens and turkeys as well as lesser weekday meats, to cut down future meat bills. HOMES FOR AMERICANS SCALE IN FT. 3) AP Newsfeatures HE PERENNIALLY popular Cape Cod coitage takes on the "New Look” in this design No. 715 by E. L. Baker, 1525 W. High St., Lima, O. A feature of the plan is a compacily-planned kitchen with dinette corner. This is open to the service hall which leads in from the garage past the cellar steps. Bedrooms are zoned off from the remainder of the house. A vestibule and center hall enhance the layout. The large living room has windows on three sides and a fireplace centered in the outer wall. The house contains 28,000 cubic feet with full basement. Space is provided upstairs for two future bedroms. The architect points out that the garage may be set farther from the house with an extended breezeway, if lot size permits. Do You Know That’ The force of the wind dimin- ishes with height, owing to the decreased pressure of the air. Remember" Only you can PREVENT WOODS FIRES! The scythe, as we know it. was invented by Joseph Jenks, a 17th century Massachusetts edge-tool ' maker. { wa \ Washington, D. C., has a Peo- ple’s Counsel. j London, England, has an Ear- | ly Closing Association dating from 1842. { — { Sweden’s chief trees are. the pine, birch and fir. { The Falange Espanola is the only political party in Spain. Rural free delivery is 50 years old. of the Arctic Ocean right | Wate! : ; ae ee into the heart of Canada, s It is estimated that 25 million | aig is it thas in bie og ; : : ( s it that, an areé re Americans have chronic diseas- Bas : tev times the size of England, there - is not a single tree, only creep- : z ing willow. Medieval Europe used Roman : numerals in their business and | TI , pRaop naiee : public life and the Arabic ci- |! age ind Moth cs acciden- phers of today were known as | t#!/ seduced) into Amece the “vulgar cipher.” from Europe in the late 1860's. Peter Jackson, a colored fight- The name diamond is a cor- er, fought Gentleman Jim Cor-| ruption of the Greek and Latin bett to a draw in 61 rounds in| “adamas,” originally meaning San Francisco in 1891. “the invincible.” Well over a million women) The world’s first chair of ine were on the federal payroll dur- | organic chemistry was at Man- ing the war; the number is} chester University, England, in | around 400,000 today. 1874. One of the great libraries i At one time brass rods were Alexandiria, Egypt, accidentally | used as currency for articles of destroyed by fire in the year 47/ small value on the Upper Congo | B. C., is said to have contained] in Africa. Wi about the | 700,000 books. | thickness of — or ary stair-rod, |} made in England. i in coils of 60 brings the cold teut up int ; On the eastern side of Hud- Bonbaue aunt pounds and there Up it pier f a foot lon: was sent out} THE KEY WEST CITIZEN es, — et CLASSIFIED ADS Information for RATES FOR REGULAR ané BLACKFACE TYPB Advertisements under this head will be inserted tn 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 45e. a | MONDAY, NOVEMBER-23, 94} me. the Advertisers PAYMENT ais Payment for elassified advertise- mente is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger ac- counts may have heir advertise- ments charged. PUBLICATION DEADLINE To insure publication, copy must be in The Citizen office before 11 o’clock in the morning on the day of publication, All advertising 1s aceepted under the following eonditions: In the event of error in advertising, transient or contract, The responsible only for the first insertion in Classified Advertising, and ‘itizen will be in Dinplay AG@vertising for only the actual amount of space occupied by the part of the advertisement where the error occurs. HELP WANTED Experienced beautician. Apply: Stell’s Beauty Nook, 536 Flem- ing Street. nov22-tf Apply Ponce Bar-B-Q, nov22-6tx | Waitress. 701 Simonton. Make more money with Red | Comet Automatic Fire Extin- guisher. Low price. Proved success. Fine outfit furnished. No deposit. Some good terri- tory open. Exclusive. Write | quick. 413 Red Comet Bldg., ; Littleton, Colorado. « nov24-1tx ! Messenger wanted. Daytime work. Western Union. | | | Electric Engineer. Qualified Ma- ; rine field. Estimating, draft- ing and take-off. Write in de- tail, Age, Education and Sal- ary expected. Welding Ship Yard, Box 1598, Norfolk, Va. nov24-1tx —. HELP WANTED - FEMALE Have you ever considered the opportunity open to you in the field of cosmetics? A big de- mand, used by every woman. Avon Cosmetics has three openings. Phone Mrs. Smedley, { La Concha Hotel, between 8 and 10 Tuesday morning, or Monday evening. nov24-ltx “OVER $2 AN HOUR! HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE | Refined person’ with car, educa- tional bagkground important but ‘not necessary. ability. required. -Write Box F.F.S., c/o Citizen. nov22-2tx EMPLOYMENT WANTED Lady desiring to do general | housework and cooking for bachelor. Apply 820 Ashe St. nov24-Itx FOR RENT Large furnished room, centrally located, hot water. Kitchen! privileges, if desired. Adults only. 912 Fleming Street, Ph. 397-M. Apply 5:30 to 7 p. m. nov22-3t | Furnished four-room apartments. | Maid and janitor service, linens Hotel Apts., opposite Post Of- fice. nov12-14t | Clean, comfortable, airy room. Reasonable. ~Apply 513 White- ‘| head (opposite Court House). nov18-12tx Clean, airy rooms, with connect- ing baths, near the ocean. Beach Guest House, 1328 White St. nov22-tf One of Key West’s best and most modern four-room completely furnished apartments available for refin@éd couple only, no children or pets. Apply Apart- ment Number Four, 811 United Street. nov22-3tx Furnished apartment. Adults only. 1021 Packer street. nov24-3tx For Rent: Two-bedroom apart- ment. Nothing in Key West like it. Rent for season only. References required. One-bed- ; room apartment, borhood, rent to year round tenants only. $35.00 per month. Cecil Carbonell, 700 Duval St. | nov24-3tx Unfurnished house, central loca- tion, no bath. Box 60, Citizen. nov24-Itx | WANTED TO RENT | Two-bedrom apartment by local; couple. Box L-16, Citizen Of-, fice. nov 18-6tx ee —————— NS [Three or four room furnished | house or apartment. Contact| | Lt. J. L. Van Sant, Cactus Ter- race. novl9-5tx : FOR SALE | Harley-Davison motorcycle, 47-45, | with saddle bags. Call @t Unit, ; 20. NAS, after 5 o'clock. | nov lB-bty | eee | 1415 Newton Street. | | | porcelain-top table and kitchen | | and all utilities furnished. Coral]. FOR SALE Plumbing supplies, complete stock. Plastic tile, paints and brushes. Robert Leonard Co., 1532 N.W. 62nd Street, Miami, Fla. -Phone 17-3421. octl-tf Office desks, five and seven drawers. Dion, 524 Southard St. nov19-6t Lady’s bicycle, gooeé condition. $20.00. Apply 1210 Simonton St. nov22-2tx Small French piano, $75. Phone 1562-J or call at 35-1 Poinciana Pla’ e nov22-2tx Two rods and Ocean City reels, both $30.00. 32 Rest Beach, Phone 1529-M. \nov21-3tx 1938 Ford-85, convertible coupe. Best offer. 1217 Packer St. nov19-6tx La Paloma Restaurant, corner 424 Duval. Phone 458. nov19-6tx Lady’s bicycle, good condition. good condition, Apply 615 Fleming St. nov22-3tx Man’s bicycle, $20.00. Thor washing machine in excel- lent condition. Also mangle iron, Singer sweeper. 414 Eaton St. nov21-3t One three-burner gas range, $10; sink with left-hand drain, $30; chairs, $10; bathtub, $25. Apply} 1214 Olivia Street. nov20-tf | No aeoed 1946 motor bike, good tires and | general condition. Kick starter and saddle bags. Harris Ave. E] Ideal Cafe for sale. Stock and all. * new, $150.00. Apply Vets Up- holstety Co., 928 Division, Ph. nov22-2tx | Apply | $600 cash.|~ nov19-6tx $300.00 living room. suite, like oa. LAUGH AWHILE!.; , i Should Obey, ,d HER Mother. =? Mother insisted that little Alice come upstairs and wash her hands. Alice demurred. H “Oh, let her wash them down here,” Grandmother suggested, “No,” said Mother; “I want her to come up with me.” Alice hesitated. “Are you coming?” Mother de- manded. j : “I don’t know!” wailed Alicé., “Why don’t you obey YO mother?” LAUGH AWHILE! Retort Valiant Mrs. Lester could not enduré the thought of remaining ;uneap- tured. so when she encountered Mr. Telverson, single and quite cheerful about it, she could not avoid archly remarking, “Forty years old, Mr. Telverson, and név- er been married? It’s really too bad. But surely you have not given up hope?” ‘ “Oh, no, indeed,” rejoined Mr. T. “I hope I am safe for another forty years, anyway.” E Seeks Divorce -. A petition seeking a divorce was filed Saturday in the offi¢e of Circuit Clerk Ross C, Sawyer by Russell against Nellie Sherman., LITTLE DUTCH BAND STILL WOWS THEM BALTIMORE, Md. — (AP).:— The old band wagon with. the | fringe on top was 75 years old i last summer, but it was revived ‘after 30 years of idleness and ‘is well on its way to being a classi¢ adjunct of parades, picnics, and other entertainment programs in western Maryland. reas The Little Dutch Band of the | Middletown Volunteer’ Fire De- | partment dresses in costumes of ithe Gay 90s with whiskers to / watch and tours adjacent argas |in the ancient vehicle. It often plays tunes that were popular in Sell name plates. for houses. other days, but can give out. with Write National Engraving,| bedroom suite, consisting Of] occasion with strictly modern 212 Summer, Boston, Mass. bed, spring, mattress, chest of} music. re nov24-1tx drawers, vanity, $75; porcelain o The census figures for horses” in the country 50 years ago gives some 17 million horses; to- | day’s figures are around 8 mil-, | lion. ee Specially designed radar trat-! fic beam instruments to indi-’ -{ cate speed of motor vehicles are being made for police purposes. FOR SALE 1940 Ford station wagon. Very, good metor. Newly, painted. Priced ‘reasonably:. 1940° Ply:: 1390. nov22-3ts mouth coupe. Radio, heater, fog ‘lights. Excellent buy. Monroe Electric light plants, 110-220 Motors, Ince. nov24-tf volts A. C. 60 Cycles, water | “~~~ : cooled, 10,000 watts, $575.00. Radiance Roses. Freeman's. 7500 watts, $475.00, and others.| Phone 672-W. F.O.B. Wallace Miller, Mt. nov24-28; Sterling, Ky. nov24-1tx Stephanotis, Hibiscus, Yel- Frangipani, and Fruit 1004 Trees and Plants: Bougainvillaea, low Alamanda, Poinsettias, Rose Trees. Potted Plants. Southard St. Phone 1049-J. nov24-1tx American slicing machine, condition. Must see it to ap- preciate. Sacrifice, $75.00. Call Phone 69. nov24-3tx MISCELLANEOUS For guaranteed plumbing work and repairs, call John Curry, 512 Margaret Street, Phone 781. Give us a try on your next job. Free estimates. novl-1mo JEEP MARINE CONVERSION ENGINES water cooled and direct drive transmission conversions GREAT SOUTHERN AUTO 22 N. W. 20th St, Miami, Fla. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WRITE OR WIRE nov1-tt nice neigh-!yacuum cleaners and washing | FOUR machines repaired. O’Briant, Telephone 1164-M. novl-1mo —<———$————_j Picture framing, etchings, prints, oils, framed and matted. Phone 1197-M, Paul DiNegro, 614 Francis. oct25-31tx , Personal Christmas cards made] THE BEST RESTAURANT from your favorite negative. 25 eards for $2.50. Evans Camera and Supply Store. nov10-ti LOST ae Lady’s red leather wallet, name of Gaye Edwards on _ outside. Reward offered for return. Contact Box J.P.E., c/o Citizen. } nov22-3tx | Cuban Spitz dog, black and white, short legs. Wound on chest. Needs immediate atten- tion. Reward Phone 811 or} 284, Hoved ItK A-1) dec1-5-9-12-15-19-22-26-29x Skiff. 1119 Varela St. nov242tx Will purchaser of gas stoves at 916 Windsor Lane please re- move them at once? nov24-1tx 4-burner oven broiler table. top Florence stove. Good condi- tion, $30.00. 740 Olivia St. nov24-1tx Dining room suite and Hot Point Box. 1301 Florida St. Nov24-3tx Four APARTMENTS, ideal loca- tion, good income, all rented, in excellent condition. Price only $8000.00. ; I'.vu0 .3P*RTMENTS, five Hotel rooms, centrally located, owner leaving city, a real buy. Duval STREET business proper- ty, rented and income paying good percentage on investment. FIFTEFN ROOM HOTEL, each room with private bath. This propeity for lease, reasonable. BEDROOM home, near the ocean, completely furnish- | ed, immediate possession, noth- ing like it available in Ke West. Has everything of | could wish for. Price $30,000. ,; - Half cash, balance to ‘suit t | reliable party: ; in | Key West, for sale or lease to | responsible party, stand strict- est investigation. | | : | Business opportunities of all kind. I have what you amg looking for, if it is in Key West. ‘ CECIL CARBONELL REALTOR 700 Duval Street nov24-3tx One 12° sailboat, one 12’ V-bot- | tom skitf. Apply 12-D Porter atte Linden Sherman