The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 7, 1949, Page 3

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Fuplabed. 254 tom apartment. ge Furnished. $25.00 week . Sea Isle Apartments. 915 Windsor Lane. ; febl-tf Ny b SRP, eae meee serene ¥urnished apartinent, 3 rooms and E> ‘Maid and janitor serv- c linens’ and utilities fur- nished. Coral . Hotel - Apart- ments, opposite Post = : ‘ebl-ti Modern, attractive,’ furnished partment; ir ‘rooms’ and Bath. Electric tile kitchen. 4 blocks from .Nayal. Station Céuple only. \ Yearly lease, $100 Monthly. Phone 4272J. feb4-6t 3 rooms, 4 beds, electri¢ kitchen. Private bath ‘and shower. On beach. Private entrance. Phone 605-W. feb5-tf Newly furnished‘ apartment, tile! shower, kitchen, bedroom, large living room. Large yard. Two} privete. entrances. Walking distance to: new beach. Apply 1120 Washington Street. 4 ‘ feb?7-2t Furnished ‘apartment, electric kitchen. Near beach. Couple. Phone’ 758-M. feb74t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS Four apartments, tooms and light | housekeeping rooms, $5.10 $15 per week. 411 William Street. febl-lmox | FOR RENT—STORES satis Dhdegeeri- Papoclietion heachey Yort-nseicoeen Duval Street store for rent. Apply 608 Duval Street. feb4-3t Large store, 218 Simonton, 35x60. Reasonable. Phone 682, ask for ‘Hy: te feb1-tf FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS Overseas Hotel, low rates. Cof- fee shop, bar. feb1-tf FOR RENT—BOATS Sam Lowe's. Boat: Rental Service. New Mercury. outboard motors and Ramsey plywood boats and rowboats, Visit. Stock Island today and fish your worries away. feb1-6t FOR RENT—ROOMS Tourists: Two connecting rooms. Ideal for three. 800 Virginia Street, corner Windsor Lane. feb5-3tx ‘FOR SALE—DRY Goops ala RO ARS PE ., HOME DECORATORS Yok will find the latest trends in texture, color'#nd design in the new slip cover and drapery ma- terials at CAROLINE SHOP on nn Street. Prices from $1.25} up. feb1-tf | CHILDREN'S CORNER Simonton. St. (near Sears) | Key West's oldest shop exclusive- | ly for children. Clothing and toys personalized with child’s name free of charge. feb3-30t} i i } { 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 1597. febl-tf FOR SALE—BOATS AND MARINE MOTORS 24-foot cabin cruiser, little over l year old. Boat and motor like new. Call 527-J. No junk. feb4-6t | New 14” plywood boat and 10 h.p. Johnson outboard motor. Pric- ed for quick sale. 3614 Avenue 8 gs feb5-3tx "FOR SALE—USED TRUCKS 1940 GMC truck. tion. Chappie, Street. Good condi- 718 Thomas feb5-6tx FOR SALE—STORE EQUIPMENT Equipment of Panama Market: Refrigerator, slicing machine, block, ete. See. Mrs, Lujan, 535 Francis Strect. feb5-7-9-3tx Equipment .of Pamana Market, Refrigerator, slicing machine, block, etc, See Mrs. Lujan, 535 Francis Street. . feb7-9-11-3tx FOR SALE—HOTELS Small hotel in downtown Key} West, Fla, contains 8 large, rooms with 5 baths and two apartments. All in perfect condition. Latge lot and good FOR SALE—USED CARS 1936. Chevrolet, $160. Beach. 46 Rest feb2-6tx 1940 Plymouth, excellent condi- tion; $650.00. Terms or cash. No. 4 Rest Beach, Phone 1524.M. ‘ feb4-3tx 1946 Super Fordor Buick, excel- lent condition. Best reasonable offer: Phone 1562-W. feb4-3tx 1947 Buick, 4-door super, paint, 24,000 miles. Price, $1950. | Terms $950 down, balance can be financed. Can be seen at Ray’s Bar, 627 Duval Street, Phone 1447-J. feb5-6tx { 1948 Custom Club Coupe. All accessories. Attractive price. ! Phone 627. feb7-4tx FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE Completely furnished 2-bedroom cottage, on nice landscaped cor- ner lot. Price, $12,000. See us about this. Apartment house, three apartments, near Truman “venue. A good investment buy. Price, $15,000 for quick sale. Johnson & Johnson. febl-tf Hotels, apartment houses, dining room seating 77, business prop- erty on Duval Street. Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming Street, Box 303, Key West. \ jan27-12tx Two bungalows, one two-bed- room, living room, kitchen and} bath; other with one bedroom, } living room, kitchen and bath. Boti®completely furnished and; on same lot. Must be purchased together. Total price, $8,000. Phone 1563-R. feb1-6tx j New CBS residence; three bed- rooms, two baths, spacious liv- ing room, glazed porch, garage. Adjacent to new beach; exclu- sive residential section. Box N-8, c/o Citizen. feb3-9t 400’ ocean frontage, Stock Island. Suitable for trailer park andj cottages. Cheap. Terms. Phone new| Marl, rock, black dirt. | | | Lae Bundles of old mewspapers at I- centii@aech bundle, Inquire at The Citizen Office. . nov20-tf | | | Two ice boxes, like new. Stutz | Hotel, 410 Fleming Street. | febl-tf | , : . , | Antique, silver holloware, pitch-' ers, trays, tea service, casseroles, 1 Apt, 3. , feb4-3tx See us for cheapest prices for hauling. Phone 1350-M. Buster Cerezo. , feb4-15tx 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. peepee ennioiomigaieion FOR SALE—PROMISSARY NOTES | Notes (Promissary), le each. Minimum five. Artman Press, Citizen Bldg., Phone 51. : dec27-tf WANTED TO RENT Navy couple and child want fur- nished apartment. Permanently stationed. Phone 36° (George Bennett). feb5-6tx Wanted: to rent, apartment or house. No children or pets. Reasonable rent. Phone 328-J, Congdon. feb7-2tx FOR SALE OR TRADE ‘REAL ESTATE 50 x 100, first-class, on Flagler Avenue, east of Poinciana. Price, $2000, or will trade for good house trailer. If interested see R. W. Allen at 1112 Angela Street. feb7-4tx WANTED—REAL ESTATE To buy or sell real.estate in Key West see Walter Beebe, with 663-W. feb3-tf Lot, landscaped, walled in, 50- frontage on Eagle Avenue, 125 feet deep. Tel. 1176-J. feb4-3t 2 frame buildings to be moved. Inquire: Harden, 524 Bahama Street, Phone 435-R, feb4-3tx Lot, 50 x 100, near Naval Hos- pital. Call 1364-W, after 6:00 P.M., or Carbonell’s Realty Co. ; feb5-7tx Three-bedroom, completely furn-! ished home. Immediate pos: | sion. Price, $7,000, about 000 cash. Will rent year round | for $125.00 per month. Emerg- ency sale. Nice home, a real place, large yard, 2 jalousied | porches, lovely furnishings. | Priced, $8500. Walter Beebe, with Fred Dion, 166 or 13 524 Southard Street. feb7-6t FOR SALE—TRAILER COACHES R, | Fred Dion. 524 Southard St., Phone 166 or 1325-R. 2 feb7-6t eS EE “| Sold two. MacArthur homes. in January. If you desire to sell, call Walter Beebe, with Fred ©“ Dion, 524 Southard Street, Phone 166 or, 1325-R. i feb7-6t MOVING AND HAULING Furniture Moving... : General Hauling Every Load Fully Insured ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 166 E. V. Kinsman feb1-30t Transfer, hauling. Olivia Stréet. Beccaise light 837 heavy and Phone 405-J. feb3-7tx GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES Dog remedies, flea and tick pow- ders, soaps. Sunday shower, choakers, collars, harnesses, etc. “Key West Garden and Lawn Supply Co., 830 Fleming St., Tel. 1019. febl-tf IT’S METZGER’S FOR FINE TRAILER COACHES Complete Line of New electric refrigeration and bot- ‘ tled gas and are in excellent condition. PHONE 72119, MIAMI, FLA 8570 Biscayne | Open Evenings Until 10 feb4-tf FOR SALE—HORSES { | AND PONIES Horses and ponies. Saddle and bridle. Cheap. Phone Buster Cerezo, 1350-M. feb4-3tx FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Crosley Frigidaire, first - class condition. Reasonable price Apply 715 William Street. feb5-6tx chairs, ll-a- bi- St Wicker davenport, two matching, $20.00; double way bed, $20.00; lady’ cycle, $20.00. 713 Em Owner, white. Bamboo, termite-proof arm ch: in original mnaufacturer’s moriey maker. Must dispose on account of health. Box 532, Key West, Fis. feh1-tf ; age at manufacturer's pr | $17.50. Bargain. 916 Windsor} Lane. feb7-1tx | Electric stove, $50.00. 1116 Tru- i nan Avenu b7-3tx and Used Trailers 1948 Spartanette (all-alum- inum model demonstra- tor) $2995 1945 Streamlite, 27’ Tan- dem $1795 1947 Interstate, 24’ $1395 { 1947 Continental, 27’ tan- i dem $1795 1946 Elcar, 26’ $1495 | 1946 Roycraft, 26° $1795 1942 M. System, 24’ $695 All of these trailers have feb5-3tx | | | | | PHOTOGRAPHING SERVICE Oe eee eee | Passport and LD. pictures. Two- | hour service. Duval Studio, 619 Duval Street, in the Valdes (Building. feb7-6tx SERVICES—LAUNDRY | THE WASH SHOP We wash—while you shop. 1020 Fleming Street. jan25-26tx REPAIRS AND SERVICE —PLUMBING } | Purie’s Plumbing, Phone 665-J, 1314 Pine Street. Reliable and reasonable. Day and _ night service. jan22-25tx | REPAIRS AND SERVICE | } —RADIOS Radio repairs, while U-wait. Low} standard prices by catalog. 14} years radio experience in manufacturing _ plants. 1116) Whitehead Street. Telephone | 769-M. jan25-1l5tx REPAIRS AND SERVICE —PIANO } | | Piano tuning and rebuilding. Call | | an expert. Walter Owens. ; Work guaranteed. Tel. 507-W. | i feb2-6tx = ' PERSONAL \ | Swedish massage treatments by) | graduate masseuse. For ap- } pointment, Phone 575. feb1-30t HELP WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE Models Wanted. No experience ae neee 2 hours daily for} | artist painter. Write Box No.; | K-10, c/o Citizen. Give de-! | tas. Snapshots will be re-| i feb5-3tx | odd pieces. 524 Bahama Street | b | into the carriage, and there is no feb7-1t danger of the baby falling. No | HAVE YOUR INCOME TAX | | prepared correctly! Don’t pay any 5. BAC tee geh one ny “yelling” will be evidenced in‘ the: store,.8 any instructions will | .be given by phone. . Eleetric -water cooler to allow a ‘patrons ‘a cooling ‘drink while | Wails: shopping. : ' will gllow customers. to check-the weight ‘of each item for thems¢.ves that ‘they have All employees will be dressed in white, . ‘Up. to gate checking counters, The’ cusetomers unloads his bas- ket on cuunter, and is then given an‘ individual receipt for grocer- ies. meats and vegetables. This will ‘show, the purchaser just what. wes spent in each depart- ment. No. items will be sold. by the counters. 50 self-service carriages, 3 of hich will contain stands for ba- les. The child can be strapped wi babies will be allowed to be car- ried in the-dther vehicles, Most’ merchandise sold in the Gulfstream’ Food Department ;. store ishauled in a large food van, owned by the new store. } This will reduce~ transportation reasts,, Muniz stated. ‘Sam _H. Drudge was contrac- | tor of the new establishment, which has two large free park- at On each side of the build- In thie Sia oe tRE cts, That is all you hear these days. | ing the leader with a lead of one- eat yeustbig’ = on Se pain @/'And as long as we have typital | half. a pound. The: cateh meas-. ? ' ep: ‘ooler ton | a rir fillers ea where: employees of the Key West weather, the condition | red 4 ft., inches, with a@ girth wash and trim the vegetabl bé placed in the ceHophane bags. Also there’ is a beef cooler, and a frozen locker. All at correct temperatures. The locker is set at 5 degrees beiow zero, and the beef locker at 34 ‘degrees above zero. A. stock room with ex- hause fan, and an electric hot water stand where knives, will be cleaned. _ There will also be a free de- livery service to patrons not able taken by-a@ shipping clerk in the order. department. Cauliflower, served with cheese sauce and crisp baco strips, wilt ‘make an excelle: main dish for lunch or supper. CARD OF THANKS We hereby «extend heartfelt thanks, for kindness “shown one, Mary Valenzuela, and the many tributes of love and esteem for her as expressed in beautiful }S"265 the smooth operation of flowers sent to our home. feb7-1t THE FAMILY. _HELP WANTED—MALE Dishwasher wanted at Weaver's, Stock Island. Phone 9292. feb3-t? Make $20 a day! Sell, Staybright brass Name plates for front doors. Write Hubstamp, 355-B Congress, ‘Boston, Mass. feb7-1tx | son why some should not be won Boy, white or colored, 16 to 18 years. Store, messenger and porter work, noon off. Apply Quality Jewelers, Street. Pollock’s 508 Duval feb4-3t HELP WANTED—FEMALE Lady to sell lovely guarantecd | Lingérie, Hosiery, etc., direct to friends, neighbors. Big earn- ings. Our 27th year. Write Thogersen Hosiery Co., Wil- mette, Ill. feb7-1tx | WANTED—EMPLOYMENT Practical nurse, companion, house- keeper or baby sitter. 612 Si- monton St. Phone 9245. i feb5-3tx STORAGE Red Brick Storage Co. Furniture or commercial. Phone 798. febl-tf WANTED—TO BUY Small building about 20’ x 20’, or less. Phone 1135-M. | feb4-3tx LOST Tan dog, with black face. Answers to name of “Taffy”. Reward. Return to 101-C Poinciana. feb4-3t | SERVICES—INCOME TAX RETUAN more than you owe. D. Perez, { 328 Simonton (upstairs). Phone | 602-R. feb4-15t, MISCELLANEOUS Picture framing. Paul Di Negro, | 614 Francis Street, Telephone! 1197-M. jan29-26tx | Will pay for formula for water- proofing heavy canvas. Post- office Box 976. feb7-2tx! store | will remain unchanged. S les to fall boats using » etc. |to have tourists come to. Key | hoo, .31 pounds, 4 ‘ft. a | vided more entries than any sin-| length 4°7”, girtly.19”. nm | gle day in the first quarter. Fish Bonito: Eunice: R..Sturch, Chi> . nt }are listed for five different class- cago, Ill, weight 1 us | Quarter has not been revealed,|Ibs., length 30”, girth 17”;. Pius ‘ during the recent illness and fol- | however it should be as soon as| Marhr, Bettendorf, R. L., weight flowing the death. of our beloved } Possible.” a9.” $ {the 1948 tournament. It was dif-| Dolphin: Melvin A. Smith, ficult to find a night when all | weight, 24% lbs., length 49”, the judges were free. girth 24”. Saturday after-| be a different matter, but every By JACK DELANEY ago provided’ many a pan~ of - If present plans jell, a Sailfish |moonfish for out table. Club sponsored by the Charter. fag thames Boatmen will soon be organized,|, Membership is limited to those people having caught a sail; and each member is given a sailfish pin in recognition of his achieve-. ment. a aia More will be announced at a Jater date, but there is no doubt . ° . 1 - * h : Tipping the Scales ceived, « leter- asking tor: back: ; terial’ and pictures. to. HEAVIEST CATCHES ee ee ee jatdanse pesca This “Navy also. 6 80. Publicity Pays Dividends -are beginning. to’ pay. dividends. In my mail the: othet- day. I re-; a TO DATE request came from aymember of* Fish— ‘an outdoor. news . ‘association, ~ Albacore _. whose members -contribute: arti-" Amberjack _._ cles. to. all. outdoor: publicati ns Barracuda | With considerable publicity re-, Bonito (Old, 13%) 15 j leased on the. tournament, each: Cobia Rae | year’s event. should be bigger and. Dolphin (Old, 24) . 2414 | bigger with more resultant: pub-: Grouper (Old, 40) 53. . | ticity. PRs a Jewfish (Old, 50) 124 Scales: : airy. ° Kingfish Four catches caught ‘the clos-, Pompano, African. ing. day of the. fifst quarter are, Sailfish, 7'1” listed . below. ‘These -entries wilh Snapper, Mutto: be: listed with’ the»balahce. al (Old, 10) ready reported. The. catches fo!-: $$ | Wails and Scales: 3 ‘that it will be the means: of at-|. ‘Displacing’ a leader for. most. stracting even: more tourists. to'l-of the first’ quarter thé“tourna?’ Key West for fishing parties. ment, C. J. Festerly of Canton? Charter-Boatmen Busy | Ohio, entered an Amberjack: that All the charter-boats are out. | weighed in at’ 65 pounds, displac- unday, the Boulevard a entered °% docks were out fishing. Saturday,|-grouper weighing 36 pounds, evening, long after the boats ‘had. feet 4 ins. long, with .a ‘girth ‘of been hired for trips on Sunday,’ 29 inches. Dr. W, A: Taylor, Bale people were still walking up and:| timore, Md.,- a ited ‘for a down the boulevard, trying: to} pound ‘Kingfish, measuring “+ ft. charter a boat. 3 inches. in length;‘with-a girth A similar condition could’ be’ of 21 inches. Carl: Nusshaum, Jry made to exist, if steps were taken | of Louisville, Ky,,;, entered-a war + ‘5° inches; ‘ inches. By tee Catches entered to date inthe of. 29 inches. Henry: Speiss, Bask Stroudsburg, a] West during the summer months, | with a girth of 49 when seasonal rates are not in ; effect. second quarter of; the tournament Tournament Enters are: t wt = Second Quarter Barracuda: — Sidney - Beazel;: Ibs; Yesterday the first Sunday in| Wheeling, W. Va., weight 29 the second quarter of -the Island} length: 4’4”, girth.17”; Fred - City Fishing Tournament, pro-| ler, Key. West, Fla. weight 31 lbs; Ibs, “length - ifications. . 32”. girth 19”; Edward I, Sturch, Date and time when the com-}| Chicago, Ill, :weight. 13. tbs, mittee of judges will meet to de-|-length 31”, girth. 19", E.. B cide on the winners for the ifrst|,Mohr, Dallas, Texas, weight 1§ 13 lbs., length 27%” girth’ 1334": Mrs. E. B, a Dallas, Te: weight 14% Ibs., length 28”, girth Getting the judgés “together last year provided one of the More Navy Entries Expected Was talking to Boatswain Wat- son at the Navy Base the other: day and telling him about thé dearth of entries from the Navy: in the tournament’ being run this year. . 4 Also reminded him _ that ‘ two Navy entries in the first’ quarter of the tournament. last, r won trophies;*And Eye arya rea-* . Wahoo: Mrs. Thurman Powell, Antwerp, Ohio, weight /34 Ibs, length 4’6", girth 20%”;. Sam Goldstein, Detroit, Mich, ‘weight 36. lbs., length 44", ‘girth 18”; John Wendtland, Fond: du Bac, Wis.; weight 26 Ibs., length 4/3”, girth, 19°; Mrs, Josepli.T, it ton, Naval Air Station, Key st Fig, silat 8. Ibsyidi7's girth neches, | Amberjack: .Gertrude Flagel, this year. Cleveland Heights, Ohio, weight If it were a question of get- | 39 Ibs., length 3’8”", gitth 271%"; ting the fellows to fish, it would Grouper: Harold Flageél, Cleve- land Heights, Ohio, weight 35 lbs. length 3’2”, girth 27”; Jane Sug- arman, weight 35 lbs., length 3’- 1”, girth 30”; Alvin G. Gasser, Sikeston, Mo., weight 404, Ibs., length 3’7”, girth 29”; Henry Speiss, East Stroudsburg, Pa., weight 36 lbs., length 3’4”, girth opportunity that presents itself, men in the Navy take time off to go fishing. From one of the docks in the base just the other day, some of the fellows caught a three hun- dred and fifty pound jewfish. Around this same pier in the} 29 inches. winter jacks run wild chasing This completés the list of en: sardines. This same pier years tries until Sunday hight. Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —— between —— MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule: (No Stops En Houte) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar. bi Miami at 12:00 o’clock Mid- ig LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid night and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock A.M, Local Schedule: (Stops At All Intermédiate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX. CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o'clock P. M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:06 o'clock A. M. and = at Key West at 5:00 o'clock FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE; Cor. Eaton & Francis St. s $2 AND 93

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