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~ CLAS “FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND HOUSES Furnished apartment, 3 rooms and bath. Maid and janitor serv- fees, linens and utilities fur- nished. . Coral Hotel Apart- ments, opposite Post Office. febl-tf Furnished 2%-room. apartment. Utilities furnished. $25.00 week- ly. Sea Isle. Apartments, 915 Windsor Lane. feb12-tf Two-bedroom completely furnish- ed house, Available March 25 to Dee. 31. Near beach. Adults preferred. Apply 1113 Cather- ine Street, mornings. feb15-3tx Tourist Court Apartments, elec- tric kitchen. Children wel- | ' | | come: Apply 909 Elizabeth St. feb15-tf Unfurnished (1-bedroom apart-| ment, °$37.50 per-month, Phone! 166 or apply 524 Southard St. feb16-3t } ~ FOR RENT—APARTMENTS .. AND ROOMS: Foyr apartments, roomis and light Housekeeping. rooms, $5 to $15 Per, week, 411. William Street. . febl-1mox | Large store, 218 Simonton, 35x60. | Reasonable. Phoné 682, ask for | Hy: feb1-tf j | FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS FOR RENT—STORES Overseas Hotel, low rates. fee shop, bar. ; _ 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. feb15-6t 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 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 FOR SALE—BOATS AND MARINE MOTORS 16-foot béat; 25'‘li.p: Universal en- gine. Cedar hull, copper-fast- ened, mahogany decks . and seats. Fish box, galvanized- lined. Running. lights, etc. Idea] boat for bottom and reef} fishing’ _D. E. Jesick, 3511 Flagler Avenue. feb12-6tx Cruiser, 32-foot Wheeler. Good party or fishing boat. Ready} to go. Chrysler marine, bot- | tle gas, toilet, sleeps 4. Com- plete with compass, life pre- servers, fire extinguishers, ropes, anchors, etc. Priced for quick sale, $1,600. Phone 9232.) El Rancho Motel. feb14-3tx FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Innerspring mattresses and box- spring.. Almost new. Cheap.| 1328 White Street. feb14-tf FOR SALE—HARDWARE Let's Get Acquainted. Paints An oil, Lowest prices in Ke y | West. Make us prove it. In-; sect killing Dianol treated flat paint (white only), $5.15 gal. Doherty & Co. 846 Olivia. Phone 1597. feb16-tf For the best in paints and oils, } call McKillip Hardware, 602 | Francis Street, Phone 1483, and j save on your paint purchases. feb16-3t FOR SALE—TRAILER COACHES IT’S METZGER’S. FOR FINE TRAILER COACHES Complete Line of New and Used Trailers 1948 Spartanette (all-alum- | i | } \ | | inum model demonstra- OES. > x55. serrab 1945 Streamlite, Tan- dem — = $1795 1947 Interstate, 24’ ... $1395 1947 cpiamaanaait 27’ tan- | dem = . $1795 | 1946 Elcar, 2e° __ $1495: 1946 Roycraft, 26° eae t's) 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 eae re ' Etched antique window glass, 24 SIFIED 1 ONO R OE OS LLL ed ween + en ‘Ds: FOR SALE—USED CARS 36 Buick. Apply 1312 Virginia Street. feb14-3tx | 1947 Buick fordor sedan. Reason- able. Phone 1447-J. Can be seen at Ray’s Bar, 627 Duval. feb16-4tx | é | FOR SALE—BEAL 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 | Avenue. A good investment | buy. Price, $15,000 for quick! sale. Johpson & Johnson. feb1-tf | | Office , girl. HELP WANTED—MALE es Maranaeeg OR FEMALE Bookkeeper, temporary position. Sunshine Construction Co. feb16-3t} HELP WANTED—FEMALE Typing ‘necessary. Laundry 1212. White feb15-3t White Street. PERSONAL Sots DES AIS ee ICE ei | Swedish massage treatments by graduate masseuse. For ap- pointment, Phone 575. feb1-30t WANTED—TO RENT 400’ ocean frontage, Stock Island. | Suitable for trailer park and/| cottages. Cheap. Terms. Phone | 663-W. feb3-tf Ca LE Sears areca a Se er emer eet | Lot for $1000, 50 x 100. See sign! loacted at 3711 Flagler. Call! 1576-R. feb12-6tx FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN | FOR CASH : Between the Key West Bank and the Key West Provisions, 105 feet on Front Street. Owner was offered $6,000.00 last year;| now that the “Ferry” rumor} seems to materialize, only one short block away, what will you ! offer? Quick sale desired. Ad- dress Oscar Cuesta, Attorney, 1310 10th Avenue, Tampa, ‘Fla. feb12-5t | Two furnished houses, desirable location, one vacant March 1. Write owner, Box 8-DC, c/o} Citizen. feb14- 15tx | i Two bungalows, one two-bed-| room, living room, kitchen and} bath; other with one bedroom, living room, kitchen and bath. Both completely furnished andj} on same lot. Must be purchased ; together. Price, $8,000. 1563-R.{ feb16-6tx FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Bundles of old newspapers at 1-!} cent each bundle. Inquire at The Citizen Office. nov20-tf Marl, rock, black, dirt. See us for cheapest prices for hauling. Phone 1350-M. Buster Cerezo. feb4-15tx Small Haitian figures Key West products, ga olives, straw hats and bags at/ the Marshall Studio Shop in Telegraph Lane. feb12-6tx | Exhaust fan, iron safe, single in- nerspring mattress, box spring, pedestal fan. Mrs. Williams,! 241. feb15-3tx Crosley Frigidaire chest, first | class condition. Apply 715} William Street. feb15-6tx | Two-wheel combination fishing | luggage and boat trailer, with ice compartment. Lindsley Mo- | tor Co., 404 Duval Street. fb15-tf | a S| Six-seat shoeshine stand, com-! plete with location; four box-! top counters; one showcase. ; 510 Fleming, 11 to 1 P.M. | feb15-2tx | FOR SALE—HOTELS | Seis oe ee ae ae | 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. febl- tf, FCR SALE—PROMISSARY NOTES ; Notes (Promissary), 1c each.! Minimum five. Artman Press, Citizen Bldg., Phone 51. dec27- tf | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | Six-seat shoeshine stand, com-| plete with location; four box- top counters; one showcase. 510 Fleming, 11 to 1 P.M. feb15-2tx FOR SALE—ANTIQUES x 28. clocks. Church bells, lamp: 1328 White Street. feb16-tf FOR SALE—BUSINESS PLACES Good grocery store, in excellent location. Have other interests. Call 1492 (M. Bonamy). feb16-3tx ¢ HELP WANTED—MALE Salesman, experienced; route de- livery man. Knowledge Key West retail stores and buy of ing habits locally. Must Ree references. Good proposition.} Write Box S-13, c/o Citizen. | febl6 Furnished one-bedroom house or apartment. Couple with small child. Contact H. A. Albert, Phone 790, Extension 284. yey feb14-3tx 4 or!5’room furnished apartment on ;or about March Ist. No children or pets. Phone 250, Mrs} Wilhelm. feb16-6tx ‘ STORAGE Red Brick Storage Co. Furniture or commercial. Phone 798. d febl-tf Pare 00S Se Cee ee ‘SERVICES—LAUNDRY THE WASH SHOP We wash—while you shop. 1020 Fleming Street. jan25-26tx REPAIRS AND SERVICE —PLUMB!ING cu } i$ Purie’s, Plumbing, Phone 665-J, 1314 Pine Street. Reliable and reasonable, Day and_ night service. jan22-25tx HOT 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 769M feb15-30tx SERVICE AND REPAIRS —EYEGLASSES | Protect your eyes with high qual- ity glasses which help you to see and look well. Dr. John M. Keiser, 1114-B Truman Ave. 3 feb16-1tx | SERVICES—INCOME TAX Sere 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 “MOVING AND HAULING Furniture Moving... General Hauling Eyery Load Fully Insured ISLAND CITY TRANSFER*+ Phone 166 E. V. Kinsman feb1-30t BECCAISE TRANSFER and light hauling. Phone Olivia Street. feb11-7tx He 405-J, 837 MISCELLANEOUS | Picture framing. Paul Di Negro, 614 Francis Street, Telephone 1197-M. jan29-26tx DresSmaking and _ alterations. Reasonable prices. Call 517-J. feb16-3tx GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES ONION SETS | ex West Garden & Lawn Sup- ply '€o., 830 Fleming St., Phone 1019, feb16-1t WANTED—EMPLOYMENT Underpeaduale nurse, day duty. Local references. Phone 517-J. feb16-3tx PRINTING oe .. of every type done by Experienced Print- ers. All work done to your complefe satis- faction. LOW PRICES too. THE ARTMAN PRESS | Citizen Building 2 eee | - ‘THE KEY — ONTIZER ' Van Rensslers And| Monroe County Rymers Of Ohio Wintering Here Mr. and Mrs, Phil Van Renesicr, | of Port Clinton, Ohio are spend. ing their third winter here in Key West. They state they are very pleased. with the city, and always enjoy their visits to the utmost. Mr. and Mrs. Van Renssler are the owners of the Red Apple Farm in Port Clinton, and Mrs. Van Renssler is an active club- woman, entertaining extensively. The five children of the Van Rensslers always visit their parents during the latter’s stay in Key West, and enjoy the fish- ing, sunshine and other recrea- tions. Also wintering here are Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rymers, of Belle- vue, Ohio. Mr. Rymers is the owner of a tire and battery busi- ness in Bellvue. All of these winter visitors’ are friends of Mrs. Vermell Hutche- son here, and almost every day they manage to see one another. Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Rymer will be the guests of Mrs. Hutcheson at the meeting of the Business and Professional Women’s Club, of which Mrs. Hutcheson isa member. Navy Wives Bowled Tuesday At Naval Station Dorothy Gravat, 155, was high scorer in the Navy Wives Tues- day morning bowling session at the U. S. Naval Station Bowling Alleys. Barbara McLean, 146, and Lucille Blais, 140, were the run- ners-up. Other bowlers were the Mes- dames Wanda Stover, Loraine McGuire, Madelene Taylor, Vera Wood, Barbara Hawkins, Ann Long, Mary Ruby, Marian Wick- ham, Ann Mace and Betty Hart- man. Bowling League Manager Vera Wood and USO NCCS Director Eileen Coughlin were scorekeep- ers. The Tuesday morning bowl- ing is open to all Navy Wives who desire to play. Bowling on Friday morning at the Naval Station Alleys is for the League Players only. In the last league play with Boca Chica Navy Wives players, the U. S. Naval Station Keglers won two out of three games from Boca Chica Wives Team No. 1. The Naval Station Blue Demons were defeated in all three/games by Boca Chica No. 2 tee. The next meet, in the women’s bowling league, willbe held at the Boca Chica alleys on Febru- ary 22nd. U.S.O.-N.C.CS. To Hold Weekly Dance Tonight It- has been announced that the regular, weekly. dance..sponsored by the U. S.O. N.C. S.C. will be held tonight at the Centre beginning at’ 9:15 o’clock. Hostesses for the occasion will be the Misses Betty Garing, Bet- ty Armayor, Betty Kling and Edith Knuck, and music will be furnished by the Tune Toppers Orchestra. These dances are open to all enlisted Navy personnel, who have been cordially invited to at- tend. The weekly dances have proved very popular in the past, and it is expected that there will be the usual large attendance to- night. Although Youngstown, Ohio, did not have a steel plant until 1892, it was an_iron-working center from its founding in 1797. WANTED to BUY Old Rags CITIZEN OFFICE 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 H OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9-12 and 2-5 p.m. Evenings by Appointment Council P.-T. A. iF etes Officers This evening the Exccitite Board of Monroe County Coun- cil of P. T. As. will entertain with a dinner at Lee’s Restaurant honoring the five visiting officers of the Florida Congress of Par- } ents and Teachers who are here | to be present at the meeting of struction of P. T. A. tomorrow morning at Harris School. These officers are Mrs. T. V. Oxtoby, Regional Director of Re- W. L. Mussett, Mrs. Tutan and Mrs. Mary Dial. News Received Of Twins . To Furstenbergs News has been recived in Key West of the arrival of twins to Major and Mrs. Frank F. Fursten- berg, former residents of this city, now of Baltimore, Md., where Dr. Furstenberg is at the Medical Arts Center. The arrival of the twins pre- vented the Furstenbergs from coming to Key West this winter as previously planned. “We having a rather busy time and are unable to get away from our children for any length of time,” Major Furstenberg wrote a local resident. In his letter here, Dr. Fusrten- berg requested that “my regards” be given “my many friends” in Key West. It will be recalled that Major | Furstenberg was in charge of the’ Monroe County Clinic in the‘ early 1940’s. He and his wife were actively engaged in ad- vancement of methods to improve the health of the people of the county and were well liked dur- ing their stay here. Son Born To Mr., Mrs. Jenks Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Jenks, 1122 Grinnel street, announced the birth of a son, weighing eight pounds, at 2:30 a. m. on February 14. The baby has been named George Alexander in honor both grandfathers. The WEATHERMAN Says: Key West and Vicinitl: Partly | scattered : Mr. cloudy weather with showers in the area. Fresh south- easterly winds thru Thursday. Floridz: Continued warm and ! partly cloudy thru Thursday. A | few ligkt showers in the Talla- hassee area. Jacksonville through Florida Straits: Moderate occasionally fresh winds, southeast-over south | portion and southwest over north portion thru) Thursday. Partly cloudy weather. TIDES (Naval Base) Tomorrow (Eastern Standard Time) High Low 12:41 a.m. 6:17 a.m. 12:41 p. m. 7:11 p.m. John Young of Whitestown, N. Y., had Youngstown, named after him after he had settled there in 1797. MIAMI and (No Stops night. LEAVES MIAMI 6:00 o'clock A.M. o'clock P. M. LEAVES MIAMI P.M. FULL CARGO ADDRESS PHONES Galey Memoria] Office, 332 Hospital, Residence, i 417 Eaton St. 295 | Monroe County School of In- ; gion 11, Mrs. E. L. Thayer, Mrs. ' Ohio, } Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —— between —— Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule: LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar. rives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o’clock Mid- night and arrives at Key West at Local Schedule: (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. M, and arrives at Miami et 4:00 SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton & Prancis Sts. PHONES: $2 AND 93 TP Aw PAGE THREE sececneccoos eeccccceccee People’s Forum ee panasesesecedessaanaty Citizen Sa gow Pag oo 74 aaa: of the ers, but the ne ' tight te bE ae gh ny I a oae sds s | are co a Pr mee ty ‘The, wri the writern 1 mm letters and will” « - tenn requested a eee UNKNOWN, UNSEE UNSEEN GUNMAN Editor, The Citizen: It is sincerely ‘hoped thatyou, may find room in your paper for | the enclosed item. We believe it not only té Ae of public interest but a publie. duty jas well, for as one of thé’ fish- ing public we are growing. in- | creasingly tired of an unknown ‘and unseen . gunman bafiging away while we are trying“té ton- | centrate on catching a small grunt.. We believe in teaching | Aniericans how to handle fire+ ‘arms but only under direct super- vision will they learn to do it , With safety, With a range handy and coaches on the job this should do away with most of the promiscous firing about the keys. \ T. LITTLE: * | Key West, Fla., Feb. 16, 1949. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS ; (Know America) Edgar Bergen, radio star, born jin Chicago, 46 years ago, Van Wyck Brooks, famed au- thor and man of letters, born Plainfield, N. J., 63 yearssago.. , Vice Admiral Jesse B. Olden- dorg, retired, born Riverside, |Cal., 62 years ago. ! Katharine Cornell, famous ac- tress, born in Berlin, of Ameri- can parents, 51 years ago. Dr. Harry A. Curtis, dean of the University of Missouri’s Col- ‘lege of Engineering, T.V.A. di- rector, born in Sedalia, Colo., 65 years ago. George F. Kennan of the De- partment of State, policy adyiser, born in Milwaukee, 45 years ago. Judge Harold R. Medina “of New York City, Federal District judge, born in Broowlyn, 61 years ago. William B. Bell, president-of American Cynamid, * born Stroudsburg, Pa., 70 years. ago. Frederick V. Murphy of Wash- ington, D. C., noted arthitect, born at Fond du Lac, Wis., ..70 years ago. Thompson- Torano N uptials Tonight Joyte Thompson, daughter of H and Mrs. Leslie Thornpson, 820 Fleming street, this evening | will become the bride of PFC. | Edward N. Torano, son of Mr, ana cae Jose Torano, 624 Fleming ‘pie in a ceremony to be pet- formed by the Rev. Joseph Mar- ling at St. Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Charch-at> 7:30-*O'vlock Reception following the mar riage will be held at the home of the groom, and friends and rela- j tives of both families have been invited to attend this reception IVVVYVVVYVYVYVVVYYYYVC" STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL at ' dl Grocers la KEY WEST En Route) DAILY (EXCEPT DAILY (EXCEPT INSURANCE