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MONDAY, JANUARY 81, 1949 Classified Ads INFORMATION FOR THE ADVERTISER Rates Per Line of 1Day 10 3 Consecutive Days 9c insertion will be for 3 lines. DEADLIN PHONE 31 ALL ADVERTISING Is, ACCEPTED under the foll owing conditions: In the event of error in advyertis- 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. and Consecutive Days 30 CONSECUTIVE DAYS Other Rates On Application MINIMUM CHARG To insure publication, copy must be in the Advertising Department office be- fore 11 o’clock in the morning on the day of publication. Use your phone. be inserted in these columns by phone. Space for Single With Give’ Ka: nena In These Columns A- 3-Line Classified for Three Days 6 Consecutive Days 8c 15 Consecutive Days 7c . 6c RATES for » BLACKFACE TYPE The rate for Blackface Type is 1% times a line more than Minimum space to be charged for any one (Estimate 5 words per line.) the cost for regular type. BLACKFACE CAPS is charg- ed at the rate. of 2 times per line more than for ‘regulat type. OFFICE Business office in The Citi- zen Building, corner Greene and Ann Streets. Door to the right on arena building. Advertisements may —- 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 Pogt Office. janl-tf Tourist Court Apartments. Elec- tric kitchen. Reasonable. Chil- dren welcomed. Apply 909 Elizabeth Street. janl-tf Modern, efficiency apartment for rent. Pine Plaza Apartments, 1301 Truman Avenue, Phone 215. jan27-tf 2 bedrooms and bath. Electric , kitchen. Beautiful location. $125. Phone 605-W. jan31-5tx Newly furnished penned house, _ electric _ refrigerator.’ Regsonable rent. Apply Frank’s Barber Shop, 425 Southard St. jan31-3tx FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS Four apartments, rooms and light housekeeping rooms, $5 to $15 per week. ‘‘411 William Street. janl-lmox The Stutz Hotel, 410 Fleming Street, has an efficiency apt. and several sleeping rooms va- cant. Low weekly or monthly rates. jan1-tf | FOR RENT—STORES Large store, 218 Simonton, 35x60. Reasonable. Phone 682, ask for Hy. jani-tf FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS Overseas Hotel, low rates. fee shop, bar. Tourists, visit the M. & B. Guest House. Relax.on “Sleepmas- ters”. Efficiencies and rooms reasonable. *Eaton and Francis Streets. Phone 1445-W. jan27-10t | FOR RENT—ROOMS Nicely furnished front bedroom, to refined couple, business cou- ple preferred. Apply 1206 White Street. jan29-3tx MOVING AND HAULING Furniture Moving... General Hauling Every Load Fully Insured “| Modern two-bedroom FOR SALE—USED CARS FOR SALE—STORE ot EQUIPMENT — 1937 Dodge coupe, $150. Phone 1475. jan24-tf| Mimeograph machine, perfect condition, supplies ~ included. 1941 Studebaker. Good condi-| Cheap: Call 105-W after, -6: tion. $495.00 cash or $300.00; P.M: jan29-3tx| ; cash and $195.00 terms. Apply j FOR SALE—TRAILERS 915 Eaton Street. jan28-3tx Schultz house trailer, 18 ft. long, $900. May be seen .at Gulf 1941 Fordor Chevrolet, de luxe. Fully equipped, perfect condi- tion. Call A. J. McEwan, Sea- Stream Trailer Camp, Simon; plane Base, Phone 221, after! ton and Truman Avenue. Tom 6:45 P.M. jan28-6tx| Murphy. jan29-2tx 1936 Ford convertible,*good con- dition, $300.00. Phone 224-R. jan29-6tx FOR SALE—HARDWARE | Let’s Get Acquainted. Paints and oil. Lowest prices in’ Key West. Make us prove it: Do- herty & Co., 846 Olivia, Phone 1940 Plymouth Tudor Sedan. Fe- cent paint job. Body and me- chanical condition excellent.} 1597. jan26-tf New brakes. 4 Rest Beach, -———7-=n—-- Phone 1524-M. jan31-3tx} FOR SALE—PROMISSARY. | NOTES FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE 5 - - —________——jNotes (Promissary), 1c ‘each. Minimum five. Artman Preas, Citizen Bldg., Phone 51. dec27- tf Completely furnished 2-bedroom cottage, on nice landscaped cor- ner lot. Price, $12,000. See us about this. Apartment house, three apartments, near Truman! FOR SALE—FLOWERS, ROSES, Avenue.) A good investment | PLANTS, TREES AND SHRUBS buy. . Price, $15,000. for quick sale. Johnson & Jdhngon. janl4-tt} Radiance roses. Freeman's. Tele- phone 672-W. jan18-19-22-24- 26-29-91-T4x furnished house, in town, and equity in furnished MacArthur house. Apply 2810 Seidenberg Avenue! Terms. jan26-6tx FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & APPLIANCES. Dressing table, with mirfot and bench (used), $15.00.. Apply Paul’s Tire Shop. jah27-4 | Hotels, apartment houses, dining} room seating 77, business prop-} erty on Duval Street. Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming Street, Box 303, Key West. SERVICES—LAUNDRY | THE WASH SHOP : jan27-12txi We wash—while you shop. 1020 Fleming Street. jan25-26tx 400’ ocean front. Stock Island. | Cheap. Terms. Phone 663-W. , jan29-tf REPAIRS AND SERVICE —PLUMBING Reliable and efficient plumbing srvice. Free estimates. Phoné 853,, A, G. Roberts. jan22-8t 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- Purie’s Plumbing, Phone -665-J, 13}4 Pine Street. ‘ Reliable and terials at CAROLINE SHOP on} reasonable. Day and night Ann Street. Prices from $1.25] Sefvice. jan22-25tx up. jan17-tf an caveat REPAIRS AND SERVICE FOR SALE—KEY PROPERTY —RADIOS \ ; Radio repairs, while U-wait. Low OCEAN FRONTAGE FOR SALE| standard prices by catalog. 14 —SIX HUNDRED FT. OCEAN; “| years radio experience ‘in Te Ge Gao ye manufacturing plants. 1116 : Whitehead Street. Telephone SMALL SUBDIVISION. TEN 769-M. jan25-15tx MILES FROM KEY WEST. GOOD DOCKAGE, HIGH! LAND. BARGAIN. WRITE BOX G.W.D., C/O CITIZEN. an25-6tx j 'Immediate service, domestic or comfercial. Holbrook Refrig- FOR SALE—BOATS AND eration Service, Phone 724-W. REPAIRS AND SERVICE —REFRIGERATION ISLAND CITY TRANSFER MARINE MOTORS 31-6tx | Phone 166 £. V. Kinsman 2 jan jan3-1m0x} 31) auxiliary yawl, 95 horsepow- MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS/| er Kermath. Scaworthy. In-} quire Windward, Porter Dock Cleaning and pressing. Bearup’s Bundles of old newspapers at 1-] Co. jan29-3tx} Dry,.Cleaning Works, 514 .Mar- | eent each bundle. Inquire at} -—— Se as: garet Street. jan5- 23tx |, The Citizen Office nov20-tf}12-foot boat with trailer and] ; cS 5 = Champion 4.2 motor. Good con-} Picture framing. Paul Di Negro, Two ice boxes, like new. Stutz! dition. $185.00. Apply 820; 614 Francis Street, Telephone} Hotel, 410 Fleming Street. Georgia, Phone 665-W. 1197-M. jan29-26tx tf} an31-6tx | ~~ ul a __2ansl-600 HELP WANTED—MALE | jae i uts bus xt _ aoe 5 zane Saige 8 is for busi dae Young men willing to work. Ap- drawings for letterheads, menu eigen ere x ply Perez Bros. Bakery. jan21- -tf cards and all business needs; advertising layouts, booklets, FOR SALE—HOTELS ete., are some of the services offered by Marshall Studio, 213 Telegraph Lane. jan3l-1tx i STORAGE Red Bi : Storage Co. Furniture commercial. Phone 798. or janl-tf J eentin eeneen © HELP WANTED—FEMALE Small hotel in downtown Key West, Fla, contains 8 large rooms with 5 baths and two Stenographer- -clerk. Selling ex-; perience preferred but not es- apartments. All in perfect sential if willing to learn. condition. Large ict and good} Permanent job. Attractive sal-} money maker. Must aispose] ar Apply in person. Pol-| on account of health. Box 532,! Jewelry, 508 Duval. Kev West Fle jani-téa jan10-tf iment in Russia now. ; HH Wi ‘}loaf, Gover’ the top with mashed “T their many. <acts of. Kindness <j shown -ug during; the illnéss and ere is ‘ah underground move- In a'sense, it is _revolutionary underground as dangerotis to the Kremlin big- | ace a hag ‘Bolsheviks were to} ‘ni 6 at fs described ina new. book lad “God's Under- | nd” ‘by an anohymous priest. | ‘This Underground ‘will probably | oney ¢: headlines, because, so know,. it. doasn’t use | utis or home-made’ bombs. But in. this, case‘it_is . moré. effective becguse “it. attacks Communism | ina critical spot’ because Com- munism isa religion. pure and | simple, insisting on blind, fanatic \ faith. A particular effort is made to plant this, faith” in children’s | minds and it is. strictly against the law to hold Christian religi- ous classes. for children under 18. In this light, an underground can |. {be very dangerous as described by a nine-year-old. boy .on the i learning of his catechism: “I have five friends: I’ know. my. cate- chism.from my comrade, who leartied it-fromh his grandmother. i T-have to. téach, it to .my five friends. I give them an examina- tion. Then‘ it they pass, they be- come. teachers. Each of them has to pasg iton to five other friends. That's the, Way it spreads.” This samé‘spirit seéms to pre- vail'ta “an: am zing. degree all through: Russia, ‘including much of.: the ...government> and the In:these days when so being said. against the fans, it good to remember the many finest Siolities the peo- ple’ possesses, They will not for- ever be: suppressed -behind an iron cartels: ale a soo ae Bas ‘of “te Worst’ incidents of the war was the : Malmedy mas- sacre. in.‘ which’ 160 American prisoners.were-lined up in the sngw and mowed down by Ger- man:machine guns, This delib- érate mass murder so ‘ enraged our war criminal investigators fhat when | 73 Germans were charged with. the crime, _ our in- vestigators stooped to Nazi methods. An Atlanta lawyer- connected with the case render- ed a report to the U. S.. Supreme Court in which he charged that the accused Germans were kept in solitary,.starved and tortured to ‘force, confessions. Torture in- clyded bi matches driven under’. et “Gngerhsils and in some-cases permanent injury to vital. ofgans. A>special gis ane mission, after reviewing the records, didnot ‘deny any of the charges’: miade. by the - Atlanta lawyer. ‘ Now 'we ‘are guilty of at least oné’ atrocity.""We might blush When! we remember that all the German: people were’. blamed for the' Negi trodities. Next ime you take a meat potatoes just before serving and brown’ inder tHe broiler. " “CARD, OF THANKS . We. wish ‘to, thank. our many | kind frierids and. neighbors for after the death ‘of our beloved, Murray Harris. - THE FAMILY. jan31 at CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to express our sifcere thanks to the friends and. neighbors who gave us sympathy and aid during the bereavement occasioned by the death of out beloved, John Cani- zares. Also do we thank the dohors of the floral tributes. THE FAMILY. jan31- 1t - CARD OF THANKS We wish toexpress our sincere thanks for the beautiful flowers, donots' of cars and for the kind- ness and sympathy shown to us and the by friends, neighbors Carpénters’ Union following the depatture of our beloved wife, mother and sister, Ethel May Roberts. } THE FAMILY. } jan31-1tx SERVICE AND REPAIRS —EYEGLASSES | Have your eyes examined period- ically and prevent headaches and eye-strain, Dr. John M. Kelser, 1114-B Truman Avenue. jan26-31-2tx GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES { { ‘ Some more of those fine Gladioli Bulbs from Hughes. Pick your | eolors. Key West Garden and | Lawn Supply Co., 830 Fleming} | St., Tel. 1019. jan27-tf 4 | PERSONAL | Young man desires someone to | care for 22-year-old child and ; room for self. Box M-20, c/o | Citizen. jan29-2tx pe 5 a nm ar Swedish massage treatments by graduate masseuse. For ap- pointment, Phone 575. ved-fri-mon-tf) TRIAL JUDGE ‘JUDGE HAROLD R. MEDINA (left), presiding at the ak ‘ the top 11 U.S. Communists in New: York, talks with @ reporter (Friday after revealing he had received threatening cornmu:! * tions. | Judge Medina made. known his receipt of the.communi:- « Jeations. shortly before adjourning: the trial. until. Monday... I @on‘t think I am in any danger, but if I am. wrong, rm — aE tisk ‘calmly,’ ‘the jurist declared. PICTURE BRINGS AID: TO FAMILY (A) Wi cul ' rep MRS) ORINE WATKINS (center), holds check for $100" ad she and her seven children examine. The check was sent ot inp anonymous donor who wrote that an AP WIREPHOTO of group grieving after learning the husband and father, had a i ‘ ‘plain. Presented the check, the widow said: “There: | Bood people in the world.” - ‘ = puss eons ‘The Thracians at their drink- ing ebouts made a sport of hang- inf one of their companions: who, if hot’ quick enough to cut him- self down, would have his neck: @ good spread Next time you. make:a frosting for a chocolate “calk adding a drop or two*of pe mint flavoring: This also ak es for sandwiching broken as the rope straightened | thin crisp chocolate cookies-to- out. gether. +} The average number of fatali- Scientists say that animals, is nearly the United ties.due to accidents 100,000 a year in States. which lived millions of year's ago suffered the same types of arthri- tis as do today’s humans. . °.’ FOR HOME or COMMERCIAL USE We Are Prepared To Furnish You With Clear, Pure CUBES or CRUSHED ICE Thompson Enterprises, Ine. (ICE DIVISION) PHONE NO. 8 KEY WEST. FLA. ,