The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 26, 1947, Page 4

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ses PAGE FOUR °° : ° FALL.FLOWERS ADD SEASONAL COLOR NOTE “Thank you, they're lovely,” says your holiday hostess (above left) when you thoughtfully wire. ahead floral adornment such as this. For the purpose, FTD stylist Alyn Wayne created this design of Fugii mums which florists anywhere can duplicate. ¢ ‘ Whether you enjoy that holiday dinner or have to send regrets, flowers-by-wire can say it better with! a glowing remembrance like the one shown at right. vase, with Fall arrangement of contrasting mums, cat tails and bittersweet. A timely centerpiece for the late Fall dinner table is shown at lower left. The low bow! displays bright Fugii mums, striped Sansaveria leaves and sprigs of wheat. ' ; _THE KEY WEST CITIZEN At this season expert Wayne suggests a bamboo These are the men who have the responsibility of coordinating for the President the civilian, industrial, and military mobilization of the country in the event of war. newly established National Security Resources Board. They are members of the Reading left to right are: Secretary of Agri- culture Clinton P. Anderson, Secretary of Defense James Forrestal, Secretary of the Treasury John W. Snyder, Secretary of Commerce W. Averell Harriman, Arthur M. Hill, Chairman, Lyle Belsley, Secre- tary, and Secretary of Labor Lewis B. Schwellenbach. Seated, President Truman. (Because of illness, Secretary of the Interior Julius A, Krug was not present.) ‘the Beard reports directly to the President. WILE YOU SMILE? What's That Again A town mecting was called to discuss the icy condition of the roads surrounding hill country. “We are here to discuss parti- cularly,” announced the modera- tor, “one of these steep hills traversed by the Tanline Bus service. I see that you ‘have an opinion, Mr. Crimpshaw.” “IT have, Mr. Moderator,” slowly replied Farmer Crimp- shaw. “I’ve given the matter a lot of thought and I would recommend that we level off the up-grade and leave the down- grade as it is.” WILL YOU SMILE? Pifty-Fifty “Hello, Henry,” an Alabama darky called out to a friend he had not seen for several months, “How’s everything?” “Ain't you heard, Joe” Henry replied. “I’se been divorced.” “Do “tell!” said did you and your woman do with dat house you-all owned?” “Oh, we divided it up.” “Divided yo house?” rejoined Joe, looking slightly puzzled. “How?” “Fifty-fifty?” takes de outside.” inside and The average about 187.44 qu in 1947, whic the rec l in used ts of ] said Henry. “She | I takes de | Henry. “What | SYMBOL OF MERCY Under American Red Cross guidance, the Japanese Red Cross Society’s fifty chapters have launched a water safety program to reduce Japan’s estimated annual death toll of 10,000 from drownings, Schoolteachers, policemen, and firemen are being taught American techniques, as depicted above by Japanese instructor. VUV IVT VT SV EV VV VT VV VF TIFF V VII TV VIVO IIT cc SUBSCRIBE T0 THE CITIZEN-25° WEEKLY AAAAKR®SMRARMAMAMOEMR DHARMA EMA EMAMARMABRFMALNSL Information for the Advertisers ‘FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26; 19» ee te i, ; . versus just being on thie THE. LOW DOWN sists’ sors urns [on the desk. They have om . ivinced Uncle Harry that ‘ Ithing should be done. I mu HICKORY GR write and —. Uncle Ham in I guess—he is ‘ I see in my crystal ball. 8 around aan the waned wad n—looks a little like) i ees ne old OPA skeleton. But oa Tg: age cng sal won't be called such a name =) sor ed big thie near OPA—it will be a very smal\; , ‘ ? control this time, the Boy Won- | Henry, I says, there usedity ders say—just a little super-| . peg Met a ae vision over a few major items | new Filo oy el <a he like maybe wheat and — nse | ak > tiem, and be» a Nothi more than’ that—just} nae hee wl they say j such a big noise. He tried j — ; | Well, the undertaker, after q There is still something like | ing his very best on the ‘ ;an excess of one million on Un- | yod couldn’t even tell, who 4 . ‘cle Sam’s payroll — left-overs | \a:_or had been. ‘from the big days of the Alpha-' Yours with the low down, , bet. Trese folks—useless excess | JO SERRA baggage, I calls ’em—have gotta = -_—-—— keep something stirred up so it Read the Classified Ads in The F look like they are busy Citizen. ay scl ~~ TRORPeRePePeeeeP PERE RER ESSERE TT CLASSIFIED ADS PAYMENT Payment for classified ments is invariably in advanee, by reguiar advertisers 7 ledger ay. eir RATES FOR REGULAR ané 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 39c. The rate for blackface type is 3c a word, and the minimum charge for the first 15 words is 45c. counts may have ments charged. PUBLICATION DEADLINE To insure publication, moe be in The Citizen office tl o'clock in the morfiag on the ¢ay of publication. All advertising ts accepted under the following sonAitions: In my event of error in advertising, transient or contract, The ‘itinen wit responsible only for the first insertion in Classified Advertising, ang & Display Aévertiaine for oniv the petal smarne ‘wpace oceupled by th part of the advertisement where the error occurs, SEBBRBRVUBBSSBRBSSBCRBREBSEESES EG HELP WANTED ' FOR SALE ee Lobby porter, See manager, Casa! Plumbing supplics, comple Marina Hotel. dec26-31, stock. Plastic tile, paints a | brushes. Robert Leonard FOR RENT | 1532 N.W. 62nd Street, Mien Fla. Phone 7-3321 dec! Light housekeeping rooms, $5 - SS Casn $10 per week. 411 William St.) Two-drawer dec6-Imox} sale. Evan register fe Camera Store, @ Southard St declt-" Two new one-bedroom apart- | —————— - age ments. SEASONALLY ONLY. b/4 ft. boat. 85-1 Poincians Plas 323 Whitehead St. decl0-tf| Phone 1513-J degQO-Se: Furnished cottage. Apply 1128 | 1940 Ford sta gon.’ Ver Margaret or Phone 846-J } clean. P ‘ nable, Mes dec23-5t| roe Motors, 725 White St ————m | dee2i-! Furnished four-room apartments oun ; maid and janitor service, linens | Lady bicycle, practically! nes and all utilities furnished $25.00. Del Restaurant Coral Hotel Apts, opposite Post} 218 Duval St r 2 » Office. dec23- 12x | ———__ ee ~asenfiiiien eee All kinds of used hotel fudaiter Modern efficiency apartment, $30) ehairs. bed prings asf ta per week. Twin beds. Nice tre anit tables, eft, Se neighborkood. Near the beach! Manage ctween’' Se \ Phone 1129-M. dec23-3 aily. C; na Hotel Sib ae : decd-> Clean, airy rooms, with connect- \ , = © ing baths, near the ocean 11936 Ford. $150.00 Apply 14 Beach Guest House, 1328 : Seteeiawe decd4-3u White St. } F »¢12-13-19-20-26-27 | —ae dec12-13-19-20-26-2 | Motor ad quod eaieae Tony Auto Body Shay @ WANTED TO RENT 1 Nee Ciena ‘Miva decdt-& | Furnished or unfurnished two or | : ‘| three bedroom house. Imme-| OP Model 54 Cushman mage H i va ancy .) 382.-. will ! ca nd soos |. diate occupancy. | wae Het | Condition excellent’ ie EEE ase fi 212 Margaret & he aware , for a tween Diy m and Unt# $10.00 Reward for inte mati | deat resulting my occupying a 2 0 3 bedroom furnished apart . ment or house. Phone 1359, |° — t trk .~ or after 6 p. m., 737-W oe Perfect condition r. dec26-4tx } 61 tecB-Bs a —_—— ~. ~ OO WANTED TO RENT OR BUY | Stee! office af 29° x29"x8 cincinnati high Old fashioned efit | coe furnished or unfurnish | desk. 322 Duval St. Phom ed. Earle Johnson, 322 Duval} 192-W dec36-Itx St. Phone 192-W. etre ee a — — —; 1936 and 1937 Chevrolet pam BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE delivers ck Rc asonab —_—- Phone 381 dec36-33 i For any kind of properties in Key | — - West, be it home or business, | WANTED TO BUY contact Paul Boysen, 626 Flem- | tent iano ——" ing Street. Phone 153. Old wash dec22-12tx} parts ng mi nes for spat Phone 1164-M dec!7-tf FOR SALE —_— ! =e j Glass China Cabin show cases White outside house paint. white! 322 Duyal treet. Phone 192-8 enamel, fioor enamel, $2.75 gal-y deet6-1tx lon up. Large elecuric heater,| ———e $9.75. Hack-saw frames, 89% US (worth double). Doherty &/_ siaienmenmaninnie — Co., 846 Olivia, corner of Pack- : ss | Alterations o ot » for ladies er. Phone 1597. erations on ¢ & dec23-4t | men and service — personne . aE | Reasonable Bru Tailor Shop China, Glass.) 799 Duval St dec26-6% Collector’s Items: Bric-a-Brac, suitable for gifts erate — or household. 415 United, noon Picture framing. prints. diple form ” 95 ; { mas. water-colors, 614 Francs | dec. 16-17-19-22-24-26—6tx St. Phone 1197-M dec26-8ts : sien T Radiance Roses. Freeman’s, } ona — Phone 672-W. Fraternity Pin, A.P.O, Reward Sentimental Value. Telephon¢ lec1-5-9-12. 353-J. dec?6-+} LLL JOB PRINTING Modern machinery and efficient methods enable us to offer you superior printing service at fair prices. Consider us when you place your next print- ing order, ‘Phone 51 and Our Representative Will Call The Artman Press THE CITIZEN BUILDING eee UMA 1 nov24-28; decl-5-9-12-15-19-22-26-29x |

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