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MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1949 RATES Regular T: Advertisemehts eek: this head will be inserted in. The Citizen at the rate of 2c a word for cach insertion, but the minimum charge for the first 15 words or less is 30c. Black Face Type The rate for blackface type CLASSIFIED ADS Information for the Advertisers tis 3c. a word and the minimum charge for the first 15 words or less is 45c. PAYMENT Payment for classified ad- vertisements is invariably in advance, but, regular advertis- ers with ledger accounts may aave their advertisements charged. ALL ADVERTISING IS ACCEPTED under the fellewing conditions: ing. transient or contract, The Citizen will:be responsible only for the first insertion in CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING, and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING for only the actual amount of space occupied by the part of the advertisement where the error occurs. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND HOUSES Furnished 2'%-room apartment. Utilities furnished. $25.00 week- ly. Sea Isle Apartments, 915 Windsor Lane. janl-tf a ae Se Furnished apartinent, 3 raoms dnd bath. Maid and janitor serv- ices, linens and utilities fur- nish Coral Hotel Apart-| ments, opposite Post Office... jant-tt ———— ey Tourist Court Apartments. Elec- tric kitchen. Reasonable. Chil- dren welcomed. Apply 909 Elizabeth Street. janl-tf New furnished apartment, private bath, near beach. Weck, month or yearly. 1328 White Street. jJané-tf Furnished bedroom apartment, running hot water. Pine Plaza Apartments, 1301 Truman Ave: Phone 215. Lv ae ee Two-bedroom house, ‘furnished. Just redecorated inside. Ex- cellent location. Season ‘only. Phone 667-J. jan1-tf Have two nicely furnished homes, two and three bedrooms. Also two apartments with two bed-]. rooms on the ocean. ‘Exclusive locations. Season. Cecil.Cadrbo- nell, 700 Duval Street, Phone 16 or 182-W. jan8-"tx Two-bedroom, completely furn- ished house. Seasonal. Winter resident only.-E. A.’ Strunk, Jr., Phone 816. *jan8-2t Modern furnished apartments, ‘in- cluding hot water. The Stone Apartments, 923° White Street, Phone 88-J. jam10-6t 4-room apartment. All utilities furnished. Seasonal or yearly. Adults, no pets. Call from 6:30 P.M. to 9. 1116 Truman, Ave. 6 janl0-3tx Two-bedroom apartment, furn- ished. near beach. 1700 -Flag- ler, Phone 443-J. jan10-3tx FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS Four apartments, rooms and light housekeeping rooms, $5 to $15 per week. 411 William Street. janl-1mox The Stutz Hotel, 410 Fleming Street, has an efficiency apt. and several sleeping rooms va- cant. rates. jani-t The M. & B. Guest House has completely rebuilt: and redec- orated its efficiency apartments | and rooms. All-electric kitch- ens. All newly furnished. Pleasant location. Only two blocks from fishing pier. Visit us. Corner Eaton and Francis Streets. Phone 1445-W. jan7-10t FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS Overseas Hotel, low rates. Cof- fee shop, bar. janl-tf FOR RENT-—ROOMS Two connecting bedrooms and bath. Hot and cold running water. Weekly, monthly or seasonal. Apply 1331 White Street, Telephone 658. jan8-6tx WANTED TO RENT | Apartment, furnished. children. | 1 or 2 bedrooms Navy couple with 2 Phone 243-J. jan10-3t NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Dog licenses 1949, January 7 through 19, available at Garden & Lawn Supply. corner Flem- ing and Margaret, and at Poin- clana Rental Office, Duck Ave- nue. jan8-6t Re Key West supper. jan6-tf]- ) 12-foot boat. home-cooked, | —4' 5 FOR R RENT—BOATS | Sam Lowe's Beat Rental Service.| Equity in furnistied MacArthur New Mercury outboard motors and Ramsey plywood boats and rowboats. Visit Stock Island | today and. fish your» worries away. P jan8-6tx I t FOR: RENT—STORES Large store, 218 Simonton, 35x60. ‘ Reasonable. ‘Phone 682; ask for| Hy. jani-tf FOR RENT—GARAGES ‘Garage’ on Margaret street, near Fleming: ‘Street, Apply Sam/{ Harris, Citizen Office. janl0- ae WANTED TO BUY Home, ‘furnished or unfurnished. Will pay eae, Box L-46. dec10-3tx FOR Thie-eeep CARS 1931 Model A Ford, $225.00. 1036 | Chevrolet, as ‘is, $150.00. 46 Rest Beach., . jan7-5tx Nash Big Six Sedan, 1934, Engine, transmission, _ chassis, body, upholstery all good condition. Newly: painted: In use every day, by owner, Rare’ bargain at $195." Tel. 1145-J.. * . ’ jan8-2tx FOR SALE—USED TRUCKS 1948 14-ton Ford pickup truck, Undercoated. See at 134 Sit} monton. Street. jan8-3tx) | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ; Bundles of old newspapers at 1-[ - Inquire ~at nov20-tf cent each bundle. The’ Citizen: Office. 600 sq. ft. plastic tile, brand new. 20c sq. ft. (¢olors). 1328 White. Street. jan6-tf | White rubber. wringer rolls for all washers. Phone 1164-M. jan10-6t FOR SALE—CANINES AND FELINES Doberman Pinscher, ‘male, black and — tan. Registered AKC Championship lineage. 2% years old. Trained ahd brought, up with children. Phone 790, Ext. 312. * _ jan8-3tx FOR SALE—HOTELS Low weekly or — Small hotel in downtown Key} West, Fla. contains 8 large rooms with 5 baths and two} apartments. All in perfect condition. Large lot and good’ money maker. Must dispose on account of*health. Box 532, Key. West, ‘Fla. jan1-tf . FOR SALE—FLOWERS, PLANTS AND SHRUBS ‘i \ Coconut plants, 5 feet high, 25c! each. Apply 1509 South St. jan10-3tx FOR SALE—BUSINESS PLACES Motorcycle Shop for sale cheap. Apply 132 Simonton, Phone 287. jan4-ti Ladies’ Dress Shoppe, well estab- lished business. Low rent. Will sell for inventory. Cen- trally located. Cecil Carbonell, | 700 Duval Street. jan8-3tx FOR SALE—BOATS AND MARINE MOTORS Gray marine engines and service. C. R, Smith, opposite Firestone Station, Marathon, janl-Imo| 1217 Petronia St.| jan6-6tx New 16’ sport utility launch. Com- pletely equipped. 4-cylinder Gray’ engine. Ideal fishing boat. Gomez Marine Service, Palm Avenue. jan6-4tx Saturday, Jan. Key West Woman's Club. Duval. $1.50 per person. Tick-| ets sold io J 22, 6 te & p.m. jimt0- Litt 319} at Woman's Club an 14-ft. marine plywood boat, like new. 515 h.p. Elgin motor, used 6 hours. Will sell sep- arately. Call 1173-R. 17-4 must be in the office before 11 o'clock on the day of publica- tion. zen Building, corner’ Greene and Ann Streets. Door to the right on entering building. ve tvUTvtstcete nnn iene revenge GUSTO a | Subdivision dots: for gale. j House. for ‘sale. eee ten eee DEADLINE To inshre publication, copy | OFFICE Business. office in The Citi- In the event of error in advertis- FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE house. Phone 1067-J, janl0-6tx Furnished “or unfurnished two- bedroom house, ori small lot. Phone 249-J; jan6-6tx 2 = bedroom furnished’ house. Terms. Phone 1067-J. : dec6-6tx Idea! fishing camp and home site lo- cation, ocean to highway front- age, cleared,’ graded, water dredged channel on- each. lot, 22’ miles. from Key West. Resi- dent agent on premises: $1000 to $1600. Summerland Key, ¢/6 Ramrod_ Key. ‘P.O., Fla. Phone Summerland Key No. «1. jan7-12t Close-in 3-bedroom, house and 1- bedroom garage-apartment. Ex- cellent investment for couple or family. Live in one and rent the other.. Shown! by appoint- ment only. Come to our office; for detdils..- Johnson & John- son, Agents. jan7-ft SC A a ee eT 20 acres, Big Torch Key. 870 fect | on: old Overseas Highway and approximately 900 feet of wa-|" * ter frontage. Price, $4,200. -% cash... Write, Box S-10, c/o Citi- zen. jan?-3tx 425 Catherine Street. Inquire.Anna Hernan- dez, 9 Thompson Lane. : jan8-4tx — S Beautiful home, completely furn- ished. Four . bedrooms, two tiled baths. Hot and cold run- ning water. City sewerage and water installation. Double .ga- rage. Property and _ furnish- ings excellent condition. For appointment, call Tel. 658. Lo- cation,. 1331 White. jan8-6tx Twa \furnished houses, desirable location.. Write owner, Box XY, c/o Citizen, jan4-10t Two-bedrom home on corner lot. Most desirable location, Com- pletely furnished. All-electric kitchen, tile bath. Priced be- low. market. An_ exceptional buy. Cecil Carbonell, 700 Du- val Street jan8-3tx Lot, 48x50, coiner Duval and Louisa Streets. Two blocks from city beach. $2,500 cash. Apply 1415 Pine Street, Phone 25. jan10-3tx FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD URNITURE & APPLIANCES Innerspring mattresses, single or . double, almost new. Boxsprings : to match. Cheap. 30” cot, with innerspring mattress. 1328 White Street. jan6-tf Duro electric pump, pressure tank. All fittings, ready to go. $25. . 1509 George, Telephone 1324-M. jan8-3tx ares Py Photo GEN; GEORGE Cc. MARSHALL Poses on: the lawn of his home ‘at Pinehurst, N. C.,. Friday, where he is recuperating from an operation for a kidney ail- ment. This picture was made as President Truman announc- ‘ed. Marshall's resignation as Secretary of State. “FOR ’ BAS PROMIBARY: ‘NOTES Notes (Promissary), 1c each. xMininiim: five. Artman Press, ees Bldgs Phone 51. 5 dec27-tf pike KAY th See RCN RY ‘BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ‘AND BUILDERS SUPPLIES — * JALOUSIE HARDWARE we offer to: manufacturers, brass operating hardware for wood ‘and glass jalousies (adjustable louvres). -Fhe most succesSful “‘and ‘widely.used jalousie on the market. PRO-TECT-U JALOU- YSTE CORP., 4525 Ponce de Leon Blvd, Coral Gables, Fla. ; jan10-6t “BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Lease on Adams Dairy Lunch. Fully stocked, ready to go, Feb. ttth. Apply 901 White Street. jan8-3t Difiing roem concession for rent. \ All’ equipment. Call 1304-M, “between land 4 p.m. ; jan10-3tx MISCELLANEOUS Eleaning and pressing. Bearup’s “Pry Cleaning Works, 514 Mar- ) paret Street. jan5-23tx “HELP WANTED—MALE Eve- jan8-3t High school boy. Strong. nings. Call 1038-J. Make $20 a day! Sell Staybright Brass Name Plates for front doors. Write Hubstamp, 355-B Congress, Boston, Mass. janl0-1tx HELP WANTED—FEMALE Stenographer-clerk. Selling ex- perience preferred but not es- sential if willing to learn. Permanent job. Attractive sal- ary. Apply in person. Pol- lock’s Jewelry, 508 Duval. jan10-tf | . Nash Kelvinator 6 cubic feet deep freeze@i=“Never been used, still in origiskal packing case. Five- year guarantee. Only $235.00. 1317 Eliza Street. jan10-3t Mahogany “double bed, covered springs and mattress. Nearly new. $15.00. Phone 892-W. “ jan10-3tx 3.100 pounds, very good n,, $15.00. 126-D Poin- jan10-3tx Ice box condith ciana: Gas stove, four burners, oven. Good condition. Price, $15.00. 1221 Duval Street, Telephone 1032-R. jan10-3t FOR SALE—DRY GOODS Proud ofthat new baby boy? Saddle Oxfords to fit him. Sizes 0, 1,.26. At Children’s Corner, 421 Sithonton (near Sears). | jan8-4t GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES Fertilize lawns and shrubs NOW. Special price on Bloom-Aid. Key -West Garden and Lawn} Supply Co. 914 Fleming St.. Phone 1019 tel jan? te | Lady to sell lovely guaranteed Lingerie, Hosiery, etc.. direct to friends, neighbors. Big earn- ings. Our 27th year. Write Thogersen Hosiery Co., Wil- mette, Ill. jan10-1tx REPAIRS—REFRIGERATION Immediate service. domestic or commercial. Holbrook Refrig- eration Service, Phone 724-W. jan6-6tx REPAIRS—RADIO Radio repairs, while U-wait. Low, standard prices by catalog. 14] years radio experience in man- ufacturing plants. 1116 White-| Phone 769-M. head Street. : jan7-15tx STORAGE Red Brick Storage Co. Furniture or commercial. Phone 798, janl-tf MOVING AND HAULING Furniture Moving... General Hauling Every Load Fully Insured ISLAND CITY TRANSFER | Phone 166 F. V. Kinsman jan® ines A me i At Sie CONVERTIBLE COUPE CONTAINING RECOVERED { Two Sailors, One In ; Car, Other Near It, Arrested And Locked Up In County. Jail A 1948 convertible Buick coupe is at the sheriff's office’ waiting | for its owner to call to claim. it. The car was seized at 5:15 | this morning by Deputy Sheriff | Sergio Hernandez at and Whitehead street, and two | Sailors, one in the car and the | other standing beside it, were ar- | ! {rested and Jocked up in the county jail. On the back seat and in the bottom of the car were piles of Harry Harris And Julia Forsythe To Handle | Drive’ Details | County Commissioner Harry Harris and*Mrs. Julia Forsythe, both well known on the Florida } Keys for their civic efforts,. have accepted appointments to handle, the March of Dimes campaign in| their areas. Mrs. Forsythe, secretary of ites Marathon Chamber of Com- | merce, will distribute posters, coin collectors and literature in | Marathon and adjacent territory, | | while Commissioner’ Harris will | handle Tavernier and the Upper j j Keys. Meanwhile, the county cam- paign director in’ Key West vr nounced today that arrange- ments have been completed for; staging the famed 101 Ranch’ wild west and rodeo show here Jan. 28-30 for benefit of el March of Dimes. The show, owned by Col. Zack Miller of Ponca City Oklahoma, ' carries with it 101 head of live-! stock and more than 60 persons. | Forty per cent of advance ticket ; sales will go to the March of j Dimes, and 25 per cent of ticket sales at the gate. The bureau of Agricuitural | Economics reported that a sample } | survey showed five persons Tes ported injured during the first | four months of 1948 for every, 100 farms. Robinson Jeiiers of Carmel,' Calif., poet, born in Pittsburgh, ' 62 years’ ago: ~*~ be coat Ee | ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT 126 DUVAL ST. PHONE 250 Royal Standard and Portable TYPEWRITERS | Allen Wales Adding Machines Remington Adding Machines Portable Models $ 00 ws $125 — Use Our aon Plan — | | | | Clear, Pure CUBES |] PHONE NO. 8 * Caroline: !er of the car, erocentes of various kinds.’ Leaders Named For ‘Keys Dimes Campaign GROCERIES . BY DEPUTY Deputy Hernandez states that one sailor, Angelo B. Meraz, was | sitting behind. the wheel in the jcar, and the other sailor, George R. Paruck,. was standing beside the car. Hernandez: said further ‘that, as he approached, .Paruck dropped packages the sidewalk. : The sailors were taken to the jail and Hernandez returned fdr the automobile; which has an Ohio license plate, QT712. In jail this morfing, the sailors denied they were in or near the car, Meanwhile, the sheriff's offic? has not yet heard from the ownr or the owner of the groceries that were in the car. The sailors are being held for investigation. . and cans on ‘ ' \ieaenstiag Notes A check on a field of clover recently showed more than four- i fifths of the pollinating insects were honey bees. ' In April, 1947, two-thirds of 'U. S. farm houses still had np ‘running water. ‘ Four-fifths of U. S. farm houses were without modern bath roopys in April, 1947. “¢ The number of U. S. hguses with modern bathrooms more than doubled between 1940 and 1947, The eyes of an owl are fixed immoveably in its head, so it must move its whole® head to , change ‘the line of vision. Owls live mostly on animal food, captured alive—mice, rats and other small mammals as well as birds of various species. ns NEW 26° TIRE | BICYCLES ‘at .... $39.95 and up Also All Sizes of BICYCLES. TRICYCLES and WAGONS Deposit will hold any merchandise on our Lay-Away Plan Overseas Cycle Store | ; 920 Truman Ave. Phone 1380 et “t~ es GIFTS For All Occasions —ALSO— TOYS citiontn Tropical Trader 718 Duval Street PHONE 1000 FOR HOME or |} COMMERCIAL USE We Are Prepared To Furnish You With or CRUSHED ICE Thompson Enterprises, Ine. (ICE DIVISION) KEY WEST, FLA. ‘ ae farm +

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