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Pee MONDAY, TAWUARY 24,1949 7 CLASSIFIED ADS. Information for the Advertisers RATES ‘is 3c a word and the minimum Regular Type charge for the first 15 words Advertiséménts under this |or less is 45c. must be.jn the office before 11 head will -be inserted in The PAYMENT o'clock gn the day of publica- Citizen at the rate of 2c a word} Payment for classified ad-| tion. for each insertion, but the|Vertisements is invariably in OFFICE minimum charge for the first |@dvance, but regular advertis-| | Business office in The Citi- i 15 words or less is 30c. ers with ledger accounts may|zcn Building, corner Greene | Black Face: Type yave their advertisements| and Ann Streets. Door to the ! The rate for blackface type | charged. right on éntering building. E HVUATOOATLAAGNGOECEOUHAHOEODUEEUEAOGOAOGOCEEUUDSSGUOEOOUOUGAONApEGUEEEUOGOLONENUS}OUUUOUANONOGUOODUGOOUAGEEEOLUUOUOAONEOESGOOOOOQEASUREEUOOUOOOOVONEUCUUUUAUONOONSNENEEROHAAOOOENUEUU ! t » DEADLINE To insure publication, copy ; aire ALL ADVERTISING IS ACCEPTED under the following conditions: In the event of error in edvertis- . transient or contract, The Citizen will be responsible only for the first insertion in CLASSIFIED VERTISING, and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING for only the actual amount of space occupied by the part of the ativéertisement where the error occurs. TODAY EN. HISTORY - | (Know America) *1848—Historic gold at Sutter's Fort, California, ;. ‘by Marshall, Sutter’s partner in building of a new mill; like Sut- ter, the gold discovery was only a misfortune to Marshall. t 1853—The Cleveland, Norfolk pleting “line, between and New York. 1908—First Boy Scout organized in Badwin Powell. 1916—U. S. Supreme Court finds the Income Tax constitu- tional. ~ P 1920—Secretary of Labor rules’ Communists a revolutionary party, and alien members of it subject to deportation. f 1935—Bruno R. Hauptmann stands trial for Lindbergh Baby mutder, at Flemington, N. J. troop * England by Sir [ The Weather discovery of ; FORECAST FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND HOUSES Furnished: 2%-room . apartment. Utilities furnished. $25.00 week- ly. Sea Isle Apartments, 915 Windsor Lane. janl-tf Furnished apartment, 3 rooms and bath. Maid and janitor serv-| ices, linens and: utilities fur- nished. . Coral - Hotel Apart- ‘,Ments, opposite Post Office. 4 wet jani-tf 2 Tourist Court ‘Apartments. Elec- trie kitchen, Reasonable. Chil- ' dren welcomed... Apply. 909 4 Elizabeth Street. jan1-tf Nive 3-bedroom home, complete- ly furnished, on Jarge fruit lot { in quiet section. Rental to May ~ Ist, $600.00, or single month, $250.00. Johnson &» Johnson. ‘ aot jan12-tf New one-bedroom apartment. ‘ Day, week, or month. Near ', New Beach, 1120 Washington : Street. jari22-3tx Apartment for. rent}: with — pur- §. chase of furniture. . 713 Simon- {ton Street. jan24-3tx pd One-bedroom apartment. All util- nities. $100 -month; $35 per - Week. Phone 1475, jan24-tf > OR RENT--APARTMENTS , AND ROOMS Pour dpartments, rgoms and light , housdkeeping rooms, $5 to $15 FOR SALE—USED CARS FOR SALE—BUSINESS 1946 Chrysler fordor sedan, A-1 PLACES condition. Chuck, Phone 308. jan21-3tx! Motorcygle Shop for sale cheap. Pe Saree ee EE Apply 132 Simonton, Phone 1937 Chevrolet Sedan, as is, $100.! 287. z jani7-tf Good motor. ciana. Apply 68-2 Poin- ! jan22-3tx} FOR SALE—BOATS AND — | MARINE MOTORS ‘ 1938 Willys coupe, mechanically | perfect. 1112 Angela Street. jan22-3tx 24-foot cabin cruiser,’ little’ over lyearpld. Boat and motor like new. - Call 527-J. jan21-4t 1937 Dodge coupe, $150. Phone == 1475. jan24-tf| FOR SALE—MOTOR. BIKES,,;| SCOOTERS & MOTORCYCLES One Jeep, with 5 good tires; 1938 rolet, 2-door sedan, good con- dition, reasonable; 1937 Ford convertible. Can~be seen at Tony’s Auto Body Shop, 603 -,,Cushman scooter, ike: ~ new. Packard, 4-door sedan, radio. ; K 4 ane - | bought in July. $225.00. Calt h 7 py I eater, new paint; 1937 Chev 740-M. jan20-6tx FOR SALE—TRAILERS Greene. jan24-6t] 25’ Travelite house trailer, 1948 model. Lived in 4 .months. 1941 Studebaker, club coupe. Must sell. T. T. Rogers, Casa Serena Trailer Park, Marathon, Need money, low price. Terms Ronda, jani9-6tx wan be arranged, Inquire 915 Eaton Street. jJan24-3tx } ee 27x7. Call 702-M., FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS jan22-6t FOR SALE—DRY GOODS - HOME DECORATORS : You will find the latest trends in texture, color and design in the new slip cover and drapery ma- terials at CAROLINE SHOP on Ann Street. Prices from $1.25 p. "- janl7-tf Bundles of old newspapers at 1- cent each bundle. Inquire at The Citizen Office. nov20-tf Give the Marshall touch to your business. Fine signs, letter-! heads, trade mark designs. Con- sult. the Marshall Studio in Telegraph Lane on your design and decorating problems. [=] per week. 411 William Street. ; f janl-lmox! Stutz. Hotel,..410 “Fleming Street, has. an. efficiency apt.! Completely furnished 2-bedroom cottage, on nice landscaped cor- | jan14-17-21-24-4t] CHILDREN’S CORNER is. fed- | turing’ guayaberra shirts for FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE children from size 2 to 16, $7.50, in white, lime’ green, blue, yel- low, gold, fuschia. CHILDREN'S CORNER, Simonriton Street near jan24-26-28-3tx 1 ner lot. Price, $12,000. See us} Sears. and several sléeping rooms va-} about this. Apartment Rocce ——————eeooeroeoeoooeeee cant. Low. weekly or monthly} three apartments, near Truman| Going North New shipment Cor- rates. ' janl-tf/ Avenue. A good investment] duroy snap-on-crotch overalls, - buy. Price, $15,000 for quick sizes 1-2-3; Corduroy coat suits, e M. & B.’ Guest House has ef- sale. Johnson & Johnson. wool coat Jodphur suits. CHIL- b ficiency apartments ‘and rooms. janl4-tf/ DREN’S CORNER; Simonton, Reasonable, rates.’ Eaton and | neay ‘Sears. -jan24-3t Hotels, apartment houses, dining i) Francis. ' Phone '1445-W. room seating 77, business prop- jan19-tf FOR SALE—FLOWERS, ROSES, | Ps erty. on Duval Street. Paul] PLANTS, TREES AND SHRUBS ) FOR RENT—COTTAGES Boysen; 626) Fleming ’ Street,( —<—<—— x : Box 303, Key West. jan18-7tx | Radiante roses. Freeman's. Tele- Newly furnished . one-bedroom | phone’ 672-W. *) cottage: - Utilitiés and linens Modern two-bedroom furnished Jam18-19-22-24-26-29-31-7ty ’ furnished. Seasonal rent. Ap- « ply Frank's Barber Shop, 425 $ Southard Street, janl8-6tx house, in town, and equity in furnished MacArthur — house. Apply 2810 Seidenberg Avenue. Terms. janl8-6tx “REPAIRS AND, SERVICE —PLUMBING 4 FOR RENT—ROOMS Reliable and efficient plumbing Fur Rished rooms, 626 Grinnell} Two-bedroom C.B.S. home, by | stvice bg oo amas ae + Street, $8.00 per week owner. Write W.V., c/o Citi-| sea sae nS: J er ms P ron. jan22-tf} — ERG > , jan22-3tx) en ? {| Purie's' Plumbing, Phone 665-J, ay ' 1314 Pine Street. Reliable and FOR RENT—STORES FOR SALE—HOTELS reasonable. Day and night pedi ei A ey See Large store, 218 Simonton, 35x60.!Small hotel in downtown Key Reasonable. Phone 682, ask for} West, Fla, contains 8 large » Hy. janl-tf} rooms with 5 baths and two _— apartments. All in perfect! setyice, jan22-23tx |: REPAIRS AND SERVICE —REFRIGERATION 1943—Rooseyelt and Churchill set “unconditional — surrender” terms at conclusion ‘of Casa- blanca meeting. 1944—Americans in Italy take pounding by powerful German a . 1947—Rent curbs eased to aid | landlords in “hardship” cases. k 3948—Country in grip of storm from Atlantic to Indiana. Sound waves more than 50 feet are too long té affect the human ear, though they may show their presence by rattling, and some- times’. breaking’ windows, and j; sometimes -by being recorded on sensitive barometers. ‘HELP WANTED—SALESMEN Salesman wanted with car, pre- ferred but not essential. Salary and commission. Bond and ref- erences, very essential. Write Key West P.O. Box 598. : jan21-3tx VALUABLE SALES TERRITORY OPEN If you can sell, Fyr-Fyter offers ; you a rare opportunity to es- tablish yourself in a permanent and profitable business. You will handle the complete Fyr- Fyter line of fire extinguishers, ranging in size from one quart to 40 gallons capacity. Every extinguisher is fully approved by the Underwriters’ Labora- tories and virtually all other safety organizations. Our products are sold direct to factories, .public institutions, schools, hotels, theatres, tav- erns, lumber companies, grain mills, homes, farms, transporta- tion concerns and in fact all classes of prospects. We do not sell-thru stores and jobbers. We extend liberal credit terms to customers, The Fyr-Fyter Company is look- ing for a top grade man. This is not a part time job or a side- line job.. This is a man-sized job which will produce a man-] - sized income year after year if you work. Fully assigned terri- tory is-yours. An incentive plan offers an opportunity to make top bracket profits. Repeat bus- iness will soon account for 60 to-70° of your income. Fyr- Fyter has been established 33 years and we have men who have been with us over 20 years. Write the Fyr-Fyter Co., Dept. T- 10, Dayton 1, Ohio, giving suffi- cient information about your- self’ to climinate unnecessary correspondence. jan24-3t HELP WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE Photo. finisher, must be experi- enced, full or part time. Miller Photo, 1023 White Street. jan18-6t Business place for rent, 904 Flem- condition. Large lot and good} 3 2 2 ing Street. $40 month. Apply! moncy maker. Must dispose} Immediate service, domestic or 819 Simonton Street, or Phone] on account of health. Box 532,} commercial. Holbrook Refrig- 1696. jan22-2t]| Key West, Fla. janl-tf} eration Service, Phone 724-W. | see jan18-6tx Beautician, all around operator, steady employment. Martin’s Hair Stylist, 921 Truman Ave. jan20-6t FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS | FOR SALE—PROMISSARY NOTES Overseas Hotel, low rates. Cof- | —RAD fee shop, bar. janl-tf} Notes (Promissary), 1c Spek, | errr Minimum five. Artman Press,| Radio repairs, while U-wait. Low FOR RENT—BOATS Citizen Bldg., Phone 51. standard prices by catalog. 14 REPAIRS AND SERVICE 10S ee dec27-tf years radio experience’ in Sam Lowe’s Boat Rental Service. manufacturing oo hia New Mercury outboard motoys OR SALE—HOUSEHOLD Whitehead Street. ‘elephone _ and Ramsey plywood boats and eocuceuee & APPLIANCES 769-M. Jan7-15tx | rowboats. Visit Stock Island | today and fish your worries Electric washer, $15.00. 626 Grin- png nly righ es sewey, jang1-6tx | noi Street. jan22-3tx be ee wee TED—' RENT : a ———~ | Washers, irons, vacuums and : \ rae asin i es Magic Chef stove, pe per fans repaired. O'Briant, Phone | Stenographer-clerk. Solin ex- i ree-k apartment celain oven and broi er. 1132 1164-M. jan24-6t! perience preferre ut not es- _ poking eggs i Bera Angela Street. jan22-3tx s ' sential if willing to. learn. and two children. Call 790,; —— Sanaa | WANTED—TO BUY | Permanent Job. Attractive sal- Extension 518, before 3. After| Steel ice box, very good condi-|—— | ary. Apply in person. Pol- 3, Ext. 251. Lt, Dorman. tion, cheap. Apply 1314 Eliza] Antiques, old fashioned decorated| lock’s Jewelry, 508 Duval. : jan21-3tx,; Street. jan24-3t} china dishes, glassware, bric aj jan10-tf; — — —| brae, figurines, old dolls, oil; Navy lieutenant desires two-bed-| Sota bed, in good condition. Ap-| lamps, music boxes, cuckoo voom house or apartment, pre-| ply 813 Francis Strect. | clocks, firearms, old iron and ferably unfutnished. Phone jan24-2tx| brass articles, old _ buttons, | 1445-W. jan22-3tx . = -| charm strings, ete. Write A. {New Admiral refrigerator, 'z Mixdorf, 520 Truman Ave. | Wanted—Small furnished apart-| original cost. Lovely desk and! jan19-6tx: tment or comfortable bedroom! radio - phonograph. Leaving} - for elderly man. Please give| apartment vacant. Barber, 709 Small house or lot, colored neigh-, details and price. Address Box; Emma. jan20-6tx borhood. Must be near city water and sewage system. Ad-| dress all information Box H.H., care Citizen. jan22-3tx No. P.K., c/o Citizen. jan22-3tx FOR SALE—STORE EQUIPMENT PERSONAL ee | 4-door stainless steel Jordan Re- Swedish massage treatments by| frigerator. Used nine months. - = graduate masseuse. For ap- Over 1/3 off present retail! Cleaning and pressing. Bearup's | pointment, Phone 575. price. 918 Fleming Street. Dry Cleaning Works, 514 Mar-| wed-fri-mon ve] jan18-Stx garet Street jan5-23tx} MISCELLANEOUS | Experienced bookkeeper, male or female. See Mr. Knowles, Overseas Transportation Co., corner Eaton and Francis Sts. jan24-3t HELP WANTED—MALE Young men willing to work. Ap- ply Perez Bros. Bakery. jan2t-tf GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES oc am at rg a NE NSPS rve—dnaraeinnatpeer eee esienest ete nSNEnshS eters onesrmtesssny-taesaruted st ssesdayepponinnwrannnisaanesinyangy-esinppnainseiaa— ent oa Hector’s plant, nutritional spray,: dissolves in water. Also sprays and dusts for all garden pests. Key West Garden & Lawn Sup- ply Co., Phone 1019. jan24-tf MOVING AND HAULING Furniture Moving... : General Hauling | Every Load Fully Insured | ISLAND CITY TRANSFER | E. V. Kinsman jan3-Imox Phone 166 Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy with scattered light show- ers Moderate to fresh easterly winds thru Tuesday. Florida: Partly cloudy and continued mild today thru Tues- _& Toledo Railroad opens—com- day, Isolated light showers over Chicago | lower east coast. Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits: Moderate easterly winds, occasionally -fresh over south portion. today. Tuesday moder- ate southeasterly winds’ occasion- |} ally. fresh over south portion. Partly cloudy weather with iso- lated light showers. over south portion: East Gulf:. Moderate southeast winds over north portion. and moderate to fresh cast to south- east winds over south portion: to- day. Tuesday - moderate. to- oc- easionally fresh _ southeasterly winds. Partly cloudy. weather. No small craft_or storm warn- ings have been issued. Key West, Fla:, Jan. 24, 1949 (Observation taken.at City Office, 8:30 a.m., EST) Temperatures . - Highest yesterday Lowest last night .— Say | Mean .. bt KE Normal snes MD uals Total: last 24 hours ... .04 ins., Total |this.month .....* Recdecccecvccccsusacooee _ People’s Forum’ The Citizen weltomes expres ( sions of the views of its } ere, bet the editor tight to maidered Mbelons writers 800 words, and write on the writers mast detters and will be requested ial ik 3 Editor, The Citizen: . é _ Sad indeed must be the plighé, of some of our Florida newspa- pers when they have to resort to’ printing uncouth articles such as Poison Pen Peglet’s: “Peglert misses Groton gloss as homespufy boys take oath.” ’ The articles tends to expose’ President Truman as a court-! house politician from the .under-; world of Kansas City, Mo., and Vice-President Barkley as a { cracker-barrel savant. In so doing, Pegler definitely infers that thet majority short of a bunch of pin heads and he in turn being the only true saviour of democracy One could easily be more ex- tensive in answering Mr. Pegler’s. ,artiele, but to do so would 0 | granting him unwarranted credit: ; For although it is alleged that-he ‘is paid a handsome, fee by a ) Rewspaper syndicate;-he lacks the ; ethics of a true journalist. a Mr. Pegler’s tenacity in striving, -10-ims." to imitate noted columnists often Defici&icy this month. 438 ins,t jeads him to eommit’the frivolous Total this year ee 10 ins. Deficiency this year 1.38 ins, ‘ , Relative Humidity...‘ error of producing countless arti? } eles composed mainly of disgrace-, \fal lampoons and _ vituperations/ Hence, Pegler the prejudiced, the frustrated. Pegler. the sorrowful imitation of a ‘true newspaper~ ‘ man. -~}~ In conclusion, one may add that Tomorrow's Almanac” \. -| but for the grace of God, West. . 66% * Barometer (Sea Level); 8:30. a.m. 30.29 ins.—1025.7 mbs. Sunrise 220... 2712) ami Sunset —....,.- ~ 6:07. p.m. Moonrise .. 4:29 a.m. Moonset 3:01 ‘p.m. TIDES (Naval Base) Tomorrow : (Eastern Standard Time)° High Low 8:33 a.m. 1:37 a.m. 7:08 .p.m. 12;07 p.m. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA (Reference Station: « Key West) Time of| Height of > Station— Tide |high water. Bahia Honda ? (bridge) —...—0h 10m 0.0 ft. No Name Key. (east end) —..+2h 20m Boca Chica (Sandy Point)—0h 40m Caldes Channel ; brook Pegler is not our president { arid that. Harry Truman will be in the White House for four more 4 years. JOSEPH M. VILLAR. ‘Key West, Fla., 2828 Staples Ave., : ¢ 4 Jan. 24, 1949. ie, s | > 90 years ago, the only one chief petroleum product, kerosene, used in lamps, was known as “rock oil.” ‘ CARD OF THANKS } } During the illness of our be- : loved husband and father, the late | ‘Captain “Bra” Saunders, many ,omeighbors and friends were kind Ifo him and to us, and again they were sympathetic and -helpful té ‘cus following his death. We want each one'to know that we have (north end) -+2h 10m ~- +14 i) appreciated every word of sym- ; 000 . NOTE: dead * (—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted. pathy and every kind deed. é MRS. JULIA SAUNDERS . EN AND FAMILY. ; "} gan24-1tx ‘ (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to: . be added.’ * STORAGE Red Brick Storage Co: Furhiture or commercial. Phone 798. : ‘BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES $10.00 per. hour possible at homé: " Spray new method Flok-Kraift Finish ‘on radios, toys, autos, etc. Free details, Coast, 1509-B West Manchester, Los, Angeles 44. jan24-1t Make $5 per hour at home metal- lizing baby shoes, bronze, sil- ails. y ospital, esidence, Manchester, Los Angeles 44,' 9 417 Eaton St. 295 jan24-lt California. PHONE NO. 8 FOR HOME or COMMERCIAL USE We Are Prepared To Furnish You With Clear, Pure CUBES or CRUSHED ICE Thompson Enterprises, Inc. (ICE DIVISION) Over 25,000 Pairs Of Eyes ‘PRESCRIBED FOR IN THE PAST 20 YEARS Ray Ban Sun: Glasses Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. and American Optical Co. Products Used Exclusively Dr. J. A. Valdes OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9-12 and 2-5 p.m. Evenings by Appointment ADDRESS PHONES aba sab ¥ i i i | KEY WEST. FLA.