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FOR bay Furnished 2%-room apartment. Utilities furnished. $25.00 week- ly. Sea Isle Apartments. 915 Windsor Lane. * feb1-tf Furnished apartinent, 3 rooms and bath. Maid and janitor serv- ices, linens and. utilities fur- nished. Coral Hotel Apart- ments, opposite Post Office. febl-tf 3 rooms, 4 beds, electric kitchen. Private bath and shower, On beach. Private entrance. Phone 605-W. feb5-tf Furnished apartment, 1301 Tru- man, Phone 215. feb8-tf FOR RENT--APARTMENTS AND ROOMS , Four apartments, rooms and light housekeeping rooms, $5 to $15) per week. 411 William Street. | febl-1mox ) FOR RENT—STORES Large store, 218 Simonton, 35x60. Reasonable. Phone 682, ask for Hy. feb1-tf FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS Overseas Hotel, low rates. Cof-} fee shop, bar. febl-tf } FOR RENT—ROOMS Tourists: Two connecting rooms. Ideal for three. 800 Virginia Street, corner Windsor Lane. Bas a 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. feb8-6t 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 Hf Ann Street. Prices from $1.25 up. feb1-tf CHILDREN'S .CORNER “Simonton St. (near Sears) Ox. West’s oldest. shop exclusive- ly ‘for children. Clothing and toys personalized with child’s name free of charge. feb3-30t FOR SALE—HARDWARE Let’s Get Acquairited. Paints and oil. ‘Lowest prices) in Key West. Maké'us.prove it. Do- herty & Co., 846 Olivia, Phone 1597. febl- it FOR. SALE—BOATS AND MARINE MOTORS 24-fout cabin cruiser, little over] 1 year old. Boat and motor like} new. Calli 527-J. No junk. feb4-6t! | New 14” plywood boat and 10 h.p. Johnson outboard motor. Pric-/| ed for quick sale. 3614 Avenue} feb5-3tx | “FOR SALE—USED TRUCKS 1940 GMC truck. tion. Chappie, Street. Good condi- 718 Thomas feb5-6tx FOR SALE—HOTELS 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. feb1-tf FOR SALE—STORE EQUIPMENT \ commercial double | Reasonable. Call feb8-6t Cash register, waffle iron. 9150. FOR SALE—TRAILER COACHES IT’S METZGER’S FOR FINE TRAILER COACHES Complete Line of New 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- dem ‘ $1795 1946 Elcar, 26° pee 1946 Roycraft, 26" $1795 1942 M. System, 24’, . $695 All of these trailers have electric refrigeration and bot- tled gas and are in excellent condition. PHONE 72119, MIAMI, FLA. 8570 Biscayne Open Evenings Until 10 feb4-tf SS FOR SALE—USED CARS. |FOR S CARS - 46 Rest feb2-6tx 1936 Chevrolet, $160. Beach. 1947 Buick, 4-door super, new 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. 1948 Custom Club Coupe. accessories. Attractive Phone 627. price. 1940 Buick convertible, $850.00. Apply 1013 Watson Street. feb8-3tx "39 Plymouth, excellent tion, radio. Apply 1127 United * Street, after 5 P.M. feb8-3tx FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE Completely furnished 2-bedroom} cottage, on nice landscaped cor-; ner lot. Price, $12,000. See us about this. ‘three apartments, near Truman Avenue. A good buy. Price, $15,000 for quick sale. Johnson & Johnson. . feb1-tf Hotels, apartment houses, dining room seating 77, business prop- erty on Duval Street. Boysen, 626 Fleming Street Box 303, Key West. ‘ New CBS residence; three ‘bed- rooms, two baths, spacious liv-} ing room, glazed porch, garage. Adjacent to new beach; exclu-! Box! sive residential section. N-8, c/o Citizen. 400’ ocean frontage, Stock Island.; Suitable for tyailer park and cottages. Cheap. Terms. Phone 663-W. 2. frame buildings to be moved. Inquire: Harden, 524 Bahama Street, Phone 435-R. Lot, 50 x 100, near Naval Hos- pital. feb5-7tx Three-bedroom, completely furn- ished home. Immediate posses-} sion. Price, $7,000, about $3,- 000 cash, ‘Will rent year round ency sale. Nice home, lovely furnishings. Walter .Beebe, porches, Priced, $8500. All! condi- | Apartment house, | Paulj | jan27-12tx! i feb3-9t ; feb3-tf -Cold-Spot Refrigerator, $25. Ap-"} feb8-3tx | Call 1364-W, after 6:00; P.M., or Carbonell’s Realty Co. } for $125.00 ‘per °*month. Emerg: a real-! place, large yard, 2 jalousied; Wanted—Room, privileges, by cultured woman, } } feb7-4tx | Marl, | investment | « i | } i | | | with Fred Dion, 166 or 1325-R,| 524 Southard Street. feb7-6t Two bungalows, one room, living room, kitchen and} bath; other with one bedroom, living room, kitchen and bath.} Both completely furnished and on same lot. Must be purchase at) cash, balance payable like rent. Exceptional buy. investment, paying 25‘+ net re- turn. Half cash, balance ten; years. small down payment and easy terms. Downtown location. Hotel and apartment sites, close to ocean. Also choice building and residential lots. Bar and Cocktail Lounge. Once in a lifetime opportunity. Cen- trally located, best money- maker in Key West. This is aj steal. Investment can be made | back in four months. Strict investigation invited. Restaurant, best money maker in town. Centrally located, with apartment. Long lease and rea- sonable rent. Return of invest- | ment in one season. Hamburger and Hot Dog Stand. Doing over $200.00 net week, year believing. Check this for your- self. This is a gold mine, priced to sell. | If you don’t see what you want in this ad, call and see us—we have it. Cecil Carbonell, Realtor, 700 Duval Street feb8-3tx FOR SALE— CITRUS FRUIT TREES CITRUS FRUITS IN YOUR OWN, YARD THE YEAR ROUND. ' The world’s largest and Flor- two-bed-} per | round. Seeing is| } j | 1 i i | LU | | together. Price, $8,000., 1563- R.| feb8-6tx eae i | Two-bedroom home, furnished, | all-electric kitchen. $4,000.00 | | Four cottages, seven rental units, | rented year round. An unusual | | { | ‘ | } | i i | | Crosley FT te ee FOR ‘SALE—MISCELLANEOus| Inquire. at t | feb1-tf | aa ee Bundles of old ‘newspapers at 1- cent-each bundle. The Citizen Office. nov20-tf Two- fee poxes. like new. Stutz} * Hof, ‘410 Fleming Street. a ie AOS Pe feb5-6tx | | Antique «silver holloware, pitch- |: ers. trays, tea service, casseroles, odd meces. 524 Bahama Street. Apt. 3% feb8-3tx rock, black dirt. See us for cheapest prices for hauling. Phone 1350-M. Buster Cerezo. Se iit feb4-15tx SCRRAansAa eee ; Beautifulcoconut braid hats at $3.50 ‘each ‘at the Marshall Stu- dio’? Telegraph Lane. Also coconut rugs and candy, garlic olives and limelade. : “5 feb3-8-2t FOR SALE—PROMISSARY NOTES a , Notes | ,(Promissary), 1¢ each. Minimum five. Citizen Bldg., Phone 51. 0 dec27-tf peas Vi WARRGAY D veabedsae LEARNED ‘FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Frigidaire, condition. Reasonable price. Apply 715 William Street. feb5-6tx pe SE A UE ii. cel DRA Wicker‘ davenport, two chairs, matching, $20.00; double roll-a- way bed, $20.00; lady’s 28’ bi- cycle, $20.00. 713 Emma St. Owner, white. feb5-3tx Electric stove, $50.00. 1116 Tru- man’ Avenue. feb7-3tx One 6-piece dining room. suite, $5000. One Dormeyer electric mixer, $18.00. One upright pi- ano. Tel. 195-J. feb8-6tx ply’ 626 Grinnell Street. febB-4tx | ‘WANTED TO RENT Navy couple and child want fur-! , nished apartment. Permanently’ stationed. Phone 36 (George | Bennett). feb5-6tx | Wantéd, to rent, apartment or » house. No children’ or pets. | ReaSohable rent. Phone 328-J, Congdon: feb7-2tx light cooking} in (cangenial home. Reasonable rent. .Phone 1089-J or write Box T-11, care of Citizen. feb8-3tx | FQR SALE OR TRADE ane —REAL ESTATE we 50 x 10 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. Small hotel, exceptional buy, with! Sold Stenographer. Part time. 1 P.M. ee WANTED—REAL ESTATE | To buy. or sell eal estate in Key| West see Walter Beebe, with; Fred ‘Dion. 524 Southard St.,! Phone 166 or 1325-R. : feb7-6t | two MacArthur homes in January. If you desire to sell. call: Walter Beebe, with Fred} Dior} 524 Southard: Street,! Phone 166 or 1325-R. pi H&LP~WANTED—FEMALE | a me to5 P.M. 5 days weekly. Must re Neg experience. | Apply,in person only. Pollock’ s) a Jewelers, 508 Duval | tepess! Bt) “MOVING AND HAULING | Artman Press, |. first - class |” Models wanted. No experience | j}——_—— : Practical nurse, companion, house- 3 Red Brick Storage Co. Furniture ,Golden Spider, REPAIRS. Protect your eyes with high qual- ity glasses which help you to see and look well. Dr. John M. Keiser, 1114-B Truman Ave. feb8-1tx REPAIRS AND SERVICE ~ RADIOS EERO eeu MSAD AeA EN Radio repairs, while U-wait. Low standard prices by catalog: 14 years. radio experience: in manufacturing plants. 1416 Whitehead Street. Telephone 769-M. jan25-15tx REPAIRS AND SERVICE —PIANO Piano tuning and rebuilding. Call an expert. Walter Owens. Work guaranteed. Tel. 507-W. feb2-6tx SERVICES—LAUNDRY THE. WASH SHOP We wash—while. you shop. 1020 Fleming Street. * jan25-26tx REPAIRS AND SERVICE —PLUMBING ii Purie’s ‘Plumbing, Phone 665-J, ‘1314 Pine. Street. Reliable and reasonable, Day and night service. jan22-25tx PERSONAL Swedish massage treatments by graduate. masseuse. For ap- pointment, Phone 575. feb1-30t HELP WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE : neeessary. 2 hours daily for artist painter. Write Box No. K-10, c/o Citizen. Give de- tails. Snapshots will be re- turned. feb5-3tx WANTED—EMPLOYMENT keeper or baby sitter. 612 Si- monton .St.; Phone 9245. : feb5-5tx STORAGE Phone 798. feb1-tf or commercial. SERVICES~INCOME TAX HAVE YOUR INCOME TAX RETURN : prepared correctly! Don’t pay any 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. office Box 976. feb7-2tx f FISHING THIS ~ feb7-4tx! + Capt. McCloud and_ his genial | sails daily from | mate, Rockie, Garrison Bight on the new boat Greyhound. Hours, 1 P.M. till 6 P.M. $4.00, tax included. This is the happy, comfortable, bot- tom fishing trip. feb8-6t GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES female monkey. Also Marmoset, female monkey, for sale. Both tame. Key West Garden & Lawn Supply Co., 830 Fleming Street, Telephone 1019. feb8-tf PHOTOGRAPHING SERVICE Passport and I.D. pictures. Two- hour service. Duval Studio, 619 Duval Street, in the Valdes Building. feb7-6tx WANTED—EMPLOYMENT Furniture Moving . emeeGeneral Hauling ~ Every Load Fully Insured 1s CITY TRANSFER | Phoni E. V. Kinsman } feb1-30t | Beccaise Transfer, heavy and light}? hauliag. Phone 405-J.! 83 ivia Street. feb3-7tx' ida’s oldest nursery offers fine two-year-old trees at reduced prices. Send postal’ card for FREE illustrated cata- logue. GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES COMPANY, Win-! ter Haven, Florida. feh8-15-22:mari-8 15 greatly |. | | For nee trast ny — DUVAL STREET M. _ Small house and lot. | 000 down and $100 month. | feb8-6t | re Tile New Colors and Patterns for Every Room in the House — COVERING OUR me oa FREE ESTIMATES Key West Floor Covering Co. oe re ee Stenographer, experienced secre- tary, permanent resident, de- sires permanent connection. Phone 667-W. WANTED—TO BUY Terms, $1,- Phone 702-M. FLOORS, I vs E. Stutz PHONE oer Post-; feb8-3tx | Fs CITY ADOPTS — «Continued From , Page. tired from long hours of exhaus- | tive work caused by the trous fire that ‘destroyed the Thompson Ice Co. and asked | that he be relieved of the May- ' or’s duties for the night) asked if anyone in the audience cared to address ‘the commission. Hear- ing no requests, motion for ad- journment was made, seconded and passed. At least three groups, includ- Key West, failed to be heard on vital matters, ‘The ‘left-out speakers then con- that they be. heard, but the com- missioners could not act as they had alreadw adjourned and City Manager Ralph Spalding heard their complaints. of. course, address the commission two weeks from now. Other matters approved last night were as follows: Correct Assessments Corrected assessed valuations for the year 1948 on Lot 11, 43, Tr. 21, from $1,050 to- $50. Other assessments corrected to confirm with county assessment included: Corrected Amount Oriental Restaurant - $4,500. Mears’ Grocery 3,600. Wm. F. Saunders 500. Mastic Trailer —__ . 2,000. Roberts Linen Shop. .... 3,000. Lawrence Dion } None Major’s Grocery _ None Chaples R. Allen None Antonio Valdez | None Authorize Payment Approved the payment of $892.88 to William A. Freeman, agent, American Surety Co. of New York for premiums. This amount is for the Work- men’s Compensation. insurance for August 1, 1948 to November 1, 1948. Withdraws Legislation The transfer of beer and wine license to F. L. Routh, Billie’s Drive Inn, 5th and Flagler from Luther Pinder, Ocean View Din- ing Room, was not read last night. The legislation was with- drawn by Commissioner John Carbonell who _ sponsored. it (though sponsored by a commis- sioner, it does not follow that the commissioner is for the legis- lation. He merely allows his name to be used to present the ordinance or resolution for dis- cussion by his fellow colleagues). A large crowd for and against the transfer had gathered to voice their .opinion on the subject. Amend Budget Final amendments to last year’s | budget was approved. These changes are inter-account trans- fers and do not affect the mill- age rate. The changes were rec- ommended by Comptroller-Fi- nance Officer Charles R. Rob- erts. Vagrancy Defined ‘On second and final reading an ordinance defining “vagrancy” was passed. This ordinance was primarily drawn to give City Mu- nicipal Judge Hilary Albury more authority to deal with un- wanted residents. Transfer License Transfer of ownership was ap- proved for “Black & Red,” 1925 Flagler avenue from Wyman Hammock to John A. Foh. Accepts Slone’s Bid on Trucks Bid on a _ 1941 International truck of $75, and on a 1933 Buick truck of $5 by J. Slone was ac- cepted by city commission. Slone’s bid was the lone one re- ceived. He sent a check of $20 which was required. From five to 23 jewels—it is always an odd number—are used as bearings in spring watches. Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND apd cusan COFFEE apd CUBAN ——tTry A Pound Today———~ ‘game lw Rial coast eee le cascial ‘emo aaa yf wv Those not heard last night, can, | | ruzspay, FEBRUARY 9 s-~, ing the Plumbers’ association of | verged on the commission asking} = ‘Sond m. a Hall, Fleming Joint observance of Found. * ‘er’s Day and, Father? Tae . Meeting, Women of ‘the Chureh ist Presbyterian ‘Church, at home ‘of Mrs. Fred Miller, 1015 . Flagler avenue.’ Mrs. ‘Fred Goldsmith, co-hostess. Valentine dinner and sparty given by Room Mothers. a Junior - Senior High - to principal and teachers;- 8 p. m., St. Paul's Parish Hall: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY™9— Fellowship Supper, 6. p. m, Service Center of First Con: gregational- Church. Meeting, Navy; Wivés Club No. 88. 2:00 P.M. Bldg. 178, i] val Station, . Bingo Party, sponsored. iby Nat vy Wives Club No. 88.°South Beach Restaurant, .8:00:P .M. , Bingo. Party,. sponsored Cuban Club, 8:00. P; Mat Cuban Club: Husband. and: , Wife Dinned, BPW Club members, 8 P.M, at A & B Lobster House. ; Meeting, Woman’s Auxiliary, Monroe. County’. . Hospitah 3:30 p. m. at Hospital. Mrg. J. A: Morse, guest speaker, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY tone Meeting, Ladies’ ’ Auxiliary, VFW, 8 p.m, Post Home on Elizabeth street. Bingo’ Party, sponsored---by Cattiolic, Daughters of Ameti- ca, Society of St’ Vincent ‘de Paul and Holy Name Society. 8:00. P. oM: vat St. Mary:s ’ Parish: Hall:-- Sewing: Circle, -Woman’s. ‘Aux- iliary, Monroe Count: Hes- pital, 2 P.M.,° at» Hospital. Call’ Mrs. Rutt, 420°W ‘for transportation: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 1( . Meeting, Florida State Univer- sity Alumni Chapter of> West, 8 p. m., home of Mary Trevor, 1227 Truman Avenue. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 Officers. Wives’ Club “Bridge and Bingo Party, 1:30,,P.. MB, at Officers Club, Ft. ence Benefit of new Navy’ sery, Valentine Dance,’ La ‘Conch: Hotel, 9 :p. m., sponsored’ . Navy Wives ‘Club No. 86. 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