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RATES Regular Type Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 2c a word for cach insertion, but the miniinuta charge for the first 15 words or less is 30c. Black Face Type The rate for blackface type CLASSIFIED A Information for the Advertisers OVNPOUUTANTALAULOUUAAAGAREROUUUGAONOAEUOOUAEOUERLOULGOCLEORAUEOEUELUOOUUONONSR}UOGHLEMERERCUUUGONONEL }OLOTENEEEOUUOYAGROLRERAUOLEGEEQHOOOREDLUONANAONEUEH ALL ADVERTISING IS ACCEPTED under the following conditions: In-the ¢vent of error in To instre publication, copy must be in the office before 11 o’clock on the day of publica- . tion. OFFICE . Business: office in The’ Citi- zen Building, corner Greene and Ann: Streets. .Door to the right on entering building. ‘is 8c 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 yave their advertisements charged. adyertis- 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. eee FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND HOUSES Furnished 2%-room apartment. Utilities furnished. $25.00 week- ly. Sea Isle Apartments, 915 Windsor Lane. janl-tf Furnished apartinent, 3 rooms and bath. Maid and janitor serv- ices, linens and. utilities fur- nished. Coral Hotel Apart- ments, opposite Post Office. jan1-tf Tourist Court Apartments. Elec- tric kitchen. Reasonable. Chil- dren welcomed. Apply 909! janl-tf Furnished bedroom apartment, running hot water. Pine Plaza Apartments, 1301 Truman Ave. Phone 215. jan6-tf Two-bedroom house, furnished. Just redecorated inside. Ex- cellent location. Season only. Phone 667-J. jan1-tf Elizabeth Street. Have two nicely furnished homes, two and three bedrooms. Also two apartments with two bed- rooms on the ocean. Exclusive locations, Season. Cecil Carbo- nell, 700 Duval Street, Phone 16 or 182-W. jan8-7tx Modern furnished apartments, in- cluding hot water. The Stone Apartments, 923 White Street, Phone 88-J. jan10-6t 4-room apartment. All utilities furnished. Seasonal or yearly. Adults, no pets. Call from 6:30 P.M. to 9. 1116 Truman Ave. jan10-3tx PD ————— Two-bedroom apartment, furn- ished, near beach. 1700 Flag- ler, Phone 443-J, jan10-3tx Newly built and furnished apart- ment. Near new beach. Ter- race and spacious grounds: Seasonal. The East Wind, .1120 Washington Street. jan11-3tx Coloréd: Furnished apartment. Sleeps four. Modern bath and kitchen. 813 Baptist’ Lane, Apt. A. Vacant. 9150, Walter . Beebe. All for $13.00 per week. ' jan11-5t Nice 3-bedroom home, complete- t ly furnished, on Jarge fruit lot in quiet section. Rental to May Ist, $600.00, or single month, $250.00. Johnson & Johnson. janl2-tf NEW one, two and three bedroom houses, new furniture and furn- ishings, electric kitchens. Tele- phone 109, Adams. jan12-2t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS Four apartments, rooms and light housekeeping rooms, $5 to $15 per week. 411 William Street. jan1l-1mox The Stutz Hotel, 410 Fleming Street, has an efficiency apt. and several sleeping rooms va- cant. Low weekly or monthly rates. janl-tf 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 Corner Eaton and Francis Phone 1445-W. jan7-10t us Streets. “FOR RENT—STORES Panes store, 218 Simonton, 35x60. Reasonable. Phone 682, ask for Hy. janl-tf FOR REN T—COTTAGES Newly furnished one-bedroom} cottage. Utilities and linens furnished. Seasonal rent. Ap- ply Frank’s Barber Shop, 425 Southard Street. janl1-6tx FOR RENT—BOATS Sam Lowe’s Boat Rental Service. New Mercury outboard motors and Rameey plywood boats and rowboats. Visit Stock Island today and fish your worries ‘ jan8-6t» \ —-e ke FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE Two connecting bedrooms and} Equity .in furnished MacArthur bath. Hot and cold running} house. Phone 1067-J. water. Weekly, monthly or jan10-6tx | . seasonal. Apply 1331 White Street, Telephone 658. _ LPurnished or unfurnished . two- jJan8-6tx! bedroom house, on small lot. Phone 249-J. jan6-6tx Furnished rooms, . Street. 626 Grinnell $8.00 per week. 2 - bedroom’ furnished house. Janl2-3tx |. Terms. Phone 1067-J. = at dec6-6tx Room for two with excellent vy breakfast. $20.00 per person} Subdivision lots for gale. ‘Ideal weekly. Apply 3490 Ave. E. fishing camp and home site lo- janl2-1tx}" cation, /ocean to highway front: | agé, ‘cleared, graded, water, dredged channel on each lot, 22 miles from Key ‘West. Resi- defitagent on’ premises. $1000 to $1600. Summerland Key, ‘¢/o Ramrod Key P.O., Fla. Phone Summerland Key No. 1. : < jan7-12t FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS Cof- jan1-tf Overseas Hotel, low rates. fee shop, bar. FOR RENT—GARAGES Garage on Margaret street, 4 Fleming Street. Apply Sam|Close-in 3-bedroom house and 1- Harris, Citizen Office. bedroom garage-apartment, Ex- cellent investment for couple or family. Live in one and rent the other. ment only. Come to our office for details. _ Johnson & John- son, Agents, jan7-6t jent0-6| WANTED TO BUY Home, furnished or unfurnished. Will pay cash. Box L-46. dec10-3tx House for sale. 425 Catherine Wanted To Buy—For cash, good} Street. Inquire Anna Hernan- second-hand upright piano.| dez, 9 Thompson Lane. Phone 126-M. janl2-3t jan8-4tx LOST Beautiful home, completely furn- et gee ened: Pour -DeuhoOnie. - 20) Cocker Spaniel, red and white.} tiled baths. Hot and cold ryn- In-breed. Lost in front of| ing water. City ‘sewerage and water installation. Double. ga- rage,, Property and furnish- ings: excellent condition. For appgintment, call Tel. 658. Lo- cattén, 1331 White. jan8-6tx Commissary Monday. Child's pet. 1309 United Street. Phone 1027-M. jan11-3t FOR SALE--USED CARS 1931 Model A Ford, $225.00. =r Two fysnished houses, desirable ; location. Write owner, Box Chevrolet, as is, $150.00. 46 ARS a z Rest Beach.. jan7-5tx | . 20 Oe ue Jon#-10¢ Lot, 48x50, corner ‘Duval and Late "47, DeSoto Custom 4-door Sedan. Privately owned. Driv- en only’ by one lady. 16,000 Louisa Streets. Two blocks from city beach. $2,500 cash. Apply 1415 Pine Street, Phone miles. Apply 822 Duval. 23. janl0-3tx jan11-2tx Double ‘corner lot, Casa Marihe 1948 Studebaker Commander, 600 section. . Owner :waints real miles only. Under list price.} ACW: (Clausen: 148-F) Poinci- cash .offer for the finest loca- pos aad "| tion in town. Walter Beebe, ana. Jan11-6tx} 9159; janil1-3t 1941 Dodge tudor sedan, fluid) pyreespedroom furnished... horije drive, four new tires, new paint and brakes. $950.00. 13-2 Poin- ciana Place, Phone 1111-R. jan12-3tx FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS at 2815 Staples. Immediate pos- session. $9,950. Walter Bee- be, Phone 9150 or 432-W. $5,- 150 in F.H.A.. Balance, $4,800, cash. This property will rent for $125.00 year around. or $1,- Bundles of old newspapers at i * 000, for the season. janl1-tf cent each bundle. Inquire at i tee a 5 If you want to buy or sell any The Citizen Office. nov20-tf knid of Key West property, . fa: a contact Paul Boysen, 626 Flem- White Street. jan6-tf} 1918. san ‘Furnished two-bedroom house, White rubber wringer rolls for with screened porch, new elec- all washers. Phone 1164-M. ie tric range, GE_ refrigerator. janl0-6t} Giose to waterfront and four shipme: e blocks from Duval Street. Beeaharsatnesi@WireelStrect, | sega cearwy Ven) Ole 149-W. jant2-14-15-3tx jan11-3tx | Shown by. appoint-! SALE—DRY Goops FProud of. that’ new -baby boy? Saddle*Oxtords to fit him. Sizes 0, 1, 2. - At: Children’s Corner, 421 Simonton (néar Sears). ates jan8-4t | CREEPERS. OVERALLS, Sizes 0, medium, large for small babies, $1.50 to $1.98. Just arrived at the Childrgn’ Corner, 421 Si- _monton (near Sears). jan11-3tx FOR’ SALE—PROMISSARY Notes |(Promissary); 1c each. Minimum five. Artman Press, Citizen Bldg.; Phone 51. : dec27-tf FOR SALE—BOATS AND MARINE MOTORS \ Gray marine engines and service. C. R, Smith, opposite Firestone Station, Marathon. janl-1mo 12-foot boat. 1217 Petronia St. jan6-6tx A teal, good buy: 20-ft. cabin boat with Nash engine, equip- ped with gas stove, ice box, two anchors and a 12-ft. skiff, all in good condition. Will sac- rifice for $350.00. Apply 31-1 Poinciana, after 4:30 P.M. weekdays, Saturday and Sun- day. jantl-2tx | Rubber boat, complete, 7-man, suitable for outboard. Joe Mar- tinez, 901° Catherine Street, corner Margaret Street. jan12-2tx FOR SALE—MOTELS Beautiful new two-unit motel and out-of-this-world one floor plan. New. home adjoining on main drag. $20 per day in- come on motel during season. $10 per day during summer. First time offered. $21,000. See Walter Beebe. Cali 9150, 222 Duval. jan11-3t FOR SALE—TRAILERS Luggage trailer. 6 x 9 ft.. Prac- tically new. Cost over $200 to build. - Will sacrifice for $90.00. . Inquire ‘510: Fleming Street. jan12-3t USINESS OPPORTUNITIES A BUILDERS SUPPLIES JALOUSIE HARDWARE We offer to manufacturers, brass operating hardware for wood and glass jalousies (adjustable louvres). The most successful and widely used jalousie on the market. PRO-TECT-U JALOU- SIE CORP., 4525 Ponce de Leon Blvd.,:Coral Gables, Fla. : jan10-6t FOR SALE—STORE EQUIPMENT Inquire 510. Fleming. jan12-3t 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 Baby aftendant. other work to do. ciana. Daytime. No .185-B Poin- jan11-3tx HELP WANTED—MALE Man or boy wanted to shine shoes from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Inquire Jim’s Smoke Shop, 510 Flem- ing Street. jan12-3t WANTED—SALESMEN FOR SALE—NOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Sieh sea ees Innerspring mattresses, single or double, almost new. Boxsprings to match. Cheap. 30” cot, with innerspring mattress. 1328 White Street. jan6-tf Good design in your letterhead, business card or outside sign enhances the prestige of your business. Bring your art, de- sign and decorating problems to the Marshall Studio on Tele- graph Lane. janl2-19-2t; FOR SALE—HOTELS Nash Kelvinator 6 cubic feet deep freeze. Never been used, still in original packing case. Five- year guarantee. Only $235.00. 1317 Eliza Street. jan10-3t 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 7 ike et a Mahogany double bed, covered spring and mattress. Nearly new. $15.00. Phone 892-W. janl0-3tx FOR SALE—FLOWERS, ‘ | i GR rei PLANTS AND SHRUBS [Ice box, 100 pounds, very good | condition, $15.00. 126-D een jane janl0-3tx Coconut plants, 5 feet high, 25¢) cane J each APelyes Sr Sour re Gas stove, four’ burners, oven. jan10-3tx| “Good condition. Price, $15.00. | 1221 Duval Street, Telephone Wanted at once: Men or women to supply consumers with everyday household _ necessi- ties under our factory to home plan in City of Key West. Full of part time. Earnings based on sales. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. FAA-660-728, Memphis, Tenn. jan4-5-6-11-12-13-6tx | REPAIRS AND SERVICE —REFRIGERATION Immediate service, domestic or commercial, Holbrook Refrig: | eration Service, Phone 724-W. jan6-6tx REPAIRS AND SERVICE —RADIOS Radio repairs, while U-wait. Low standard prices by catalog. 14 years radio experience in man-} ufacturing plants. 1116 White- head Street. Phone 769-M. jan7-15tx MOVING AND HAULING Furniture Moving .. . General Hauling Every Load Fully Insured FOR SALE—BUSINESS | : sanl0-3t PLACES j 4032-R. j Electri washer, $25.00. 626) Motorcycle Shop for sale cheap. Gunaell streat. janl2-3tx Apply 132 Simonton, Phone : 287. janl0-tf STORA GE ee Large store. Apply Paul Lumley,| Red Brick Storage Co. Furniture 526 Simonton Street. or commercial. Phone 798. janl2-3tx! : jani-tf! . — a ethee ISLAND CITY TRANSFER | Phone 166 E. V. mansnea jan3-Imox \Mrs. Ball Sells i Tenth Interest Large walk-in meat cooler. Cheap. In La Concha A study of the deeds on file in Earl Adams today revealed that Mrs. Ruth Latham Ball, former wife of Ed Ball, head of the Flo- rida state DuPout intersts, sold; her one-tenth interest in La Cor- | cha Hotel for $17,294. Earlier it was reported errone- ously that Mrs. Ball had sold some. property across Duval street. to Roger L. Main of Jack- sonville, one of Ed Ball’s right hand men in the controlling the DuPont interests in the state. By the terms of the deed Mrs. Ball relinguishes all rights in La Concha Hotel to Main. The prop- erty is described as running 176 feet in Duval street and 184 in Fleming street. | —<———— | GARDEN AND LAWN ‘ SUPPLIES See RL ca A Just a few 100-lb. bags of Bloom -Aid fertilizer at special prices. Key West Garden & Lawn Sup- ply Co., 830 Fleming St., Tel. 1019. janll-tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Dining room concession for rent. All equipment. Call 1304-M, between 1 and 4 p.m. jan10-3tx WANTED TO RENT Apartment, 1 or 2 bedrooms. furnished. Navy couple with 2 : children. Phone 243-J. jan10-3t MISCELLANEOUS Cleaning and pressing. Bearup’s Dry Cleaning Works, 514 Mar- garet Street. jan5-23tx Swedish massage treatments by graduate masseuse. For ap- pointment, Phone 575. wed-fri-mon-tf REPAIRS AND SERVICE —PLUMBING Reliable and efficient plumbing service. Free estimates. Phone 853. A. G. Roberts. janl2-4t NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Dog licenses 1949, January 7 through 19, available at Garden & Lawn Supply. corner Flem- ing and Margaret, and at Poin- ciana Rental Office, Duck Ave- nue. jan8-6t Key West supper, home-cooked, Saturday, Jan. 22, 6 to 8 p.m., Key West Woman's Club, 319 Duval. $1.50 per person. Tick- ets sold at Woman’s Club or reall 589-J. junl0-12t The KEY WEST PLAYERS pre-| sent the.week of January 17th at the BARN. T! E anew, a ampoeptstteateee cohede Ee Eugene Raskin, “ONE’S A CROWD”. Tickets on sale at Key West Drug Co. $2.50 Gala opening. $1.50 balance of week, tax included. jan12-13-15-3t Good home for year-old female | Shepherd dog, preferably on; Keys. Call at Humane So- ciety. janl2-3t At the Sun and Sand Club de- licious hot and cold buffet. Cocktails? “Let George Do It!” Open to the public six to nine | every evening. Popular prices. jani2-4t | PAGE THREE Legion Meeting At 8 Tonight Harry Cooper, Miami Beach, southern area commander of the American Legion, which com- "the office of Circuit Court Clerk | Ptises the 9th and 10th districts of the Department of Florida, will be the guest of honor at tos night's meeting of Arthur Saw- yer Post No. 28 of the American Legion on Stock Island. Cooper will be accompanied by George Nicholas of the Univer- sity of Miami, district executive committe of the Legion for the 10th Distriet, and Martin Deer, rehabilitation offices of the 10th district. CITIZENS MUST (Continued From Page One) Florida State Band contests to be held at Jacksonville in May of this year. The local Band is call ed on for all occasions of the community After the letter was read, Com- missioner Bentley said that no action could be taken until the next budget. Commissioner Gerald Saun- ders: “It is being suggested that we hire the band out. that is employ the band for the tourist season. It is planned to have the band play a concert Thursday at the park to be paid by the city, and a concert Sunday to be paid by the county.” Commissioner “Not a county under the law we thing about it.” Paul Sawyer told the commis- sion that some money could be made available by using race track funds. Telegram Read A telegram was read from Colonel William E. Teale of the District Engineers which stated that the county's application for bridge at Geiger Key was for- warded to Chief Engineers, Wash- ington, D. C. on December 9, and that his office was referring the county's present inquiry to Chief of Engineers with recommenda- tion that action be expedited. Frank Bentley: function, and can't do any- CARD OF THANKS The wealth of kindness, sympa- thy and aid showered on us in the time of great sorrow in the loss of our loved one, Benjamin Milton Russell, has placed us under last- ing obligation to so many good people. We wish to thank each and every one. Especially do we thank the nurses and staff at the Monroe County Hospital, Dr. J. Lancelot Lester, Jr., Lopez Fun- eral Home and the many who un- selfishly assisted us during the illness and death of our husband and father. We thank the ma donors of floral tributes and tho: who gave the use of their car May God bless you. Your kin ness will always be rementbd@rett and will always inspire us, > janl2-1t THE FAMILY. SPEEDY, SURE RELIEF FOR ACID \ /NDIGESTION BISMA-R GARDNER'S PHARMACY 1114 DIVISION STREET At Corner of Varela Phone 177 Free Delivery 2ABALALA444444444444 Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —— between —— MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS and Key West Between Miami Express Schedule: (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar- tives at Miami at night. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY 12:00 o'clock Mid- (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night and arrives 6:00 o'clock A.M. Local Schedule: at Key West af (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WE: CEPT SUNDAYS A. M. and arrives o‘clock P. M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. Rate at Key West at 5:00 o'clock ‘ST DAILY (EX- ) at 8:00 o'clock at Miami at 4:00 (EXCEPT and FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor, Eaton & Francis Sts. PHONES: 92 AND 93

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