The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 23, 1949, Page 3

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assified Ads DRMATION FOR THE ADVERTISER (Rates Par Line’ nt Space-tor charged for any one inser- tion will be for 3 lines, (Es- -timate 5. words per line:) pe 10c 9c 8c BLACKFACE CAPS The rate for 8 Point black- face’ caps is 2 times a line more than for 8 Point light- face regular type. Display Single and Consecutive Days Minimum Charge | 4 8 ? F : 8 Point Minimum space‘ to ‘be : Li Regular) 7 4 ce" ular 3 Consecutive Days 6 Consecytive Days » 15 Consecutive Days Te $0 Consecutive Days _. 6c (Display Rates O: | i Deadline To insure publication, copy must be in the Adver- Application) . tising Department office be- . — 10 Point Typ : . fore‘11 o’clock in the morn- 1% times rate for 8 Point ; 4 8 Point lightface regular type. ing on the day of publica- LIGHTFACE ‘CAPS _ . The rate for 8 Point light- face (regular) caps. is 1% times a line more than the eost for 8 Point lightface tion. 12 Point Type 2 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. —_— i Phone 51 | Use your phone. Adver- tisements may be inserted } | * regular type. 18 PF. oml Type in these columns by phone. Fos 3 times rate for 8 Point one : lightface regular type. ‘ice Blackface Type Business office in The The rate for 8 Point black- face type is 1% times a line _more than the cost for 8 Point lightface regular. type. Citizen Building, corner of Greene and Ann Streets. Door to the right on enter- ing building. 24 Point Type 4 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. | | | ALL ADVERTISING IS ACCEPTED under the following conditions: In the event of error in advertis- 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 of the State of Florida parole | Commission, is in the Island City , and paid a visit to The Citizen’ oc Fresh supply of ONION SETs. J. H. Barker, district supervisor office this morning. Mr. Barker's supervisory area, consists of Monroe, Dade andj} Broward: counties PFC Donald Pinder of the Marine Corps, arrived last night | ents, Mr. and Max? Jemes Epa | t——_ Pinder was accompanied b: Jim Fulsom, a fellow oaaings who will be his house guest. Both Pinder and Fulsom are from | Quantico, Va. Donald Pinder. wi assigned to the Photograph school, at Pensacola for ~ 3| month period of instruction, ee eee re GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES ll shortly be Key West Garden and Lawn Supply Co., 830 Fleming St.,/ Tel. 1019. feb17-tf weitere teen eovisdoga citi MISCELLANEOUS pi Picture framing. Paul Di Negro, | 614 Francis Street, Telephone 1197-M. jan29-26tx Leecirentenninitieepocsgns See ten nse Crating for shipment and stor- : i Twice--Or More LONDON—(#)—Instead of ring- ing twice, Postmaster Peter Cy- ril Slaugh taps many times. An amateur tapdancer, the 21- year-old mail carrier dances down the sidewalk and up the ‘porch steps along his route. When the day’s work’s done, he goes off to his-tapdancing les- sns. “HOBO” PARTY IS HELD AT WESLEY HOUSE THURSDAY The Wesley House was the scene of festivity last Thursday night, when the members of the Woman’s Club participated in a Hobo Party. Among other games. the women were given materials and told to make a Valentine, A | Soyu | Key West and Vicinity: Contin- day thru Thursday. to moderate variable | Rig” | Florida: Continued warm and : partly cloudy thru Thursday. | Jacksonville thru the Ploride i Straits and East Gulf of Mexico: Light to moderate variable winds thru Thursday with direction mostly southeasterly in south portion. Partly cloudy weather. Jacksonville to Apalachicola:: } No small craft or storm warnings | issued, 1 ‘| REPORT Bees West, Fla., Feb. 23, 1949. rvation taken at City Office, 8:30 a.m.. EST) Temperatures the part of the advertisement where the error occurs. “POR RENT—APARTMENTS — AND HOUSES nished. Coral - Hotel Apart- ments, opposite Post Office. febl-tf Coynpletely furnished apartment. 1301 Truman. Phone 215. feb21-tf FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS Four apartments, rooms and light housekeeping rooms, $5 to $15 per week. 411 William Street. feb1-1mox POR RENT—HOTEL: ROOMS Overseas Hotel, low. rates. Cof- fee shop, bar. febl-tf FOR RENT—ROOMS @ comfgrtable room for cou- tf woman. 608 Angela St. ‘ ' feb17-6tx Large , 218 Simonton, 35x60. Rensonable. Phone 682, ask for Hy. febi-té FOR SALE—DRY @oop: HOME DECORATORS |. You will find the latest trends isi texture, color and design in the new slip cover and drapery ma;; terlals at CAROLINE SHOP on| Anr Street. Prices from $1.25} up." feb1-tf | CHILDREN’S CORNER Simonton St. (near Sears) Key West's oldest shop prcuive: | ly for children. Clothing and} toys personalized with child’s | mame free of charge. feb3-30t i Phone 166 Lots 10 and 11, 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! Avenue. A good investment! buy. Price, $15,000 for quick sale. Johnson & Johnson. ‘ebl-tf 400’ ocean frontage, Stock Island. Suitable for trailer park and} cottages. Cheap. Terms, Phone} 663-W. feb3-tf Two furnished houses, desirable location, one vacant March 1.; Write owner, Box 8-DC, “c/o Citizen. feb14-15tx Unusually attractive 2-bedroom home, furnished. New addition} houses. Living room, dining} area and electric kitchen. Small} enclosed garden. Corner lot For appointment Telephone 1157-M after 2P.M. feb21-3tx We Have Several New Excellent Listings Investment Properties To Sell Walter Beebe With Fred Dion 524 Southard feb23-25-28-3t Avenue C; 5 ana! 6, Avenue B; sq. 21, Sands Sub-; fivision. $500 each. Big Pine| ‘ey, Phone 575. feb22-3t No Name Key property, ferry! landing, ‘shore and road front-! i } FOR SALE—BOATS AND MARINE MOTORS age. Cates Crating Service, Phone 1172-W. feb22-6tx So SLE ESAS Sa Vineet le aia Desire male Cocker Spaniel, with! papers, for mating with pedi-| greed Spaniel, in exchange for 1342-foot cypress skiff. See Sam Lowe, Stock Island. feb21-6tx | Choice of puppies. Brown pre- ferred. 1552-3 or 265. Wheeler cruiser, 32’; Chrysler feb22-3tx marine engine. Ready to go.}-————————_______—_ fishing boat, STORAGE No reasonable offer | ———--—-————_________— El Rancho Motel. {Red Brick Storage Co. Furniture feb23-1ix} OF commercial. Phone 798. febl1-tf HELP WANTED—MALE echerrpr reeeiaprenen air on aag ee Experienced meat cutter. Apply Baer’s Market. feb17-tf PRODUCE GROCERY CLERK AND DRIVER. BAER’S MAR- KET. feb21-tf Good party or Must sell. refused. HELP WANTED—FEMALE Women: Earn money. Pleasant, friendly, part-time selling work for National Cosmetic Com- pany. Write street address to Avon Products, Inc., P.O. Box 1101, West Palm Beach, Fla. feb21-5t FOR SALE—USED CARS HELP WANTED—FEMALE Will trade good used car, plus cash, for your equity in 1948 model. Call 1129-M. One waitress for dining Weaver's, room. feb23-3t feb21-3t WANTED—TO RENT Jeep, model 1943. Good candle 4 or 5-room furnished or unfurn- tion. Call at 1917 Seidenberg| ished apartment on or about Ave. feb22-3tx} March 1st. No children or _| pets. Phone 250. Mrs. Wil- 1937 La Salle, tudor, navy blue,| helm. feb21-5tx completely overhauled. $600.00 cash. 528 United Street. SERVICES—LAUNDRY feet Sut THE WASH SHOP 3 ; 2 - : We wash—while you shop. 1020 From North, 1938 Nash Sedan, Zi completely rebuilt motor, in-| Fleming Street. Jan25-26tx cluding crank, shaft, bearings. Reasonable. 526 Francis St. 4 to 6 P.M. feb24-3tx SERVICES—INCOME TAX Roy got his refund today! Let e, deep water. Matcovich, | —— — ‘ : hos oss te me compute your tax NOW Rey West. x b23-1tx Tepes SALE—USED TRUCKS | aad yous setuad will arte thet To Prospective ‘ Chevrolets, 144-ton pickups, mod-| Much sooner. COME BEFORE Real Estate Buyers: | Before you buy Key West or Monroe County improved ot unimproved property, See Walter Beebe With Fred Dion Phone 166 524 Southard Street: } | | feb22-24-26-3t | FOR SALE—ANTIQUES _ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS THE LAST MINUTE RUSH. els 1941 and 1942. Good con- dition. Apply 1917 Seidenberg D. Perez, 328 Simonton (Up- Ave. feb22-3tx stairs), Phone 602-R. ae | feb21-6t Ford, ’48, Fl 14-ton, pickup, heavy | duty rubber. Four speed trans- | REPAIRS AND SERVICE —RADIOS mission, 5000 actual miles. $1,-! 475 takes it. Reason for selling, Radio repairs while U-wait. Low Etched antiaue window glass, 24 x 28. Church bells. lamps, ¢locks. 13286 White Street. feb16-tf PERSONAL Swedish massage treatments by @raduate masseuse. For ap- pointment, Phone 575. feb1-30t Toe | Bundles of old newspapers at 1-} cent each bundle. Inquire at The Citizen Office. nov20-tf | Two-wheel combination fishing} luggage and boat trailer, with! ice compartment. Lindsey Mo-} tor Co., 404 Duval Street. fb15-tf ; Display case. Can be seen at William Street. fek 3t FOR SALE—HARDWARE Let’s Get Acquainted. Paints and oil Lowest prices in Key West. Make us prove it. In- sect killing Dianol treated flat paint (white only). $5.15 gal.| Doherty & Co. 846 Olivia. | Phone 1597. feb16-t£ ; FOR SALE—BUSINESS PLACES Gsocery Storc, doing good busi- ness. Owner hag other inter- ests. Come see for yourself.| Call 1171-R feb21-3tx; eh —————— | 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} om account of health. Box 532. Key West, Fla febl-tf | 'QR SALE-—-MOTOR BIKES, SCOOTERS & MOTORCYCLES | } Almost new two-wheel Cushinan} scooter for sale with many ex-j tras. $250.00 cash. Apply 1414 Newton “Street. feb22-3tzb Fresh yard eggs, 90c a dozen. 1417} Eliza Street. feb23-3tx | FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD | FURNITURE & APPLIANCES | 111 Si- feb21-3tx Platform rocker, cheap. monton Street. Table model combination radio | and record player, 4 months; 50 records. $55.; 1212 Olivia St. | feb21-3tx old. With Phone 821-J, | | One lot of used furniture, includ-' FOR SALE—FLOWERS, ROSES, ing studio couch, chairs, tables, beds. Inspect from 2 to 5 P.M. at 527 Margaret St. No rea-j sonable offer refused. ' feb21-3t | ! Twin size innerspring mattresses} and box-springs. Almost new. | Cheap. 1328 White Street. feb22-tf Gas heater and tank. Cheap. See: Winfry, 612 Simonton (South-: getting smaller truck. Apply ; fe io CO .b23-3t; Standard prices by catalog. 14 Al’s Music Co. feb23 at Scare radipaiexccsinee cin 0) nufacturi lants. 1116 FOR SALE— | manufacturing Pp | Whitehead Street. Telephone eee | ee feb15-30tx | ° REPAIRS AND SERVICE Key Westers aa BIG REDUCTION ON PRICES AT METZGER’S Distributors for Whitley. Goshen, | Kronwood and Prarie Schooner | A FINE SELECTION OF USED TRAILERS: | Piano tuning and rebuilding. Call an expert. Walter Owens. Work guaranteed. Tel. 507-W. feb17-6t Pianos tuned and repaired. Guar- 1947 Inierstate, 24’ $1345 1945 Liberty, 27’ Tandem, anteed Call 892-W, Charles very clean Dowski, 506 Elizabeth Sireet. 1948 Modern All-Steel, like feb23-30t new, 24’ : Os | one Rachael tne come Ae er AE SCENE 1945 Kozy-Coach. 24’ 995 | MOVING AND HAULING 1941 Vagabond, 25’ 1495 | All of these trailers have } Furniture Moving . . . electric refrigeration and bot- tled gas and are in excellent condition. | OPEN EVENINGS TILL 10 | phone 166 8570 Biscayne Boulevard | General Hauling Every Load Fully Insured i ISLAND CITY TRANSFER {| E. V. Kinsman feb1-30t Miami, Florida Phone 72119 | feb17-tf! General Hauling { Household Furniture, Etc. | Every Load Insured \ J. C. RAMSEY | Phone 290 709 Whitmarsh Lane} PLANTS, TREES AND SHRUBS) feb21-tf | Hibiscus, palms, crotons, step-| i hanotis, coleus, sultanas, cocoa-| LOST | nut, rose, avocado, fruit trees. | x other plants. 1004 Southard) Req wallet on Duval Street.! Street, Phone 1049-J. Please return, papers and pic- feb23;mar4-2tx ~~ WANTED—EMPLOYMENT tures invaluable to owner. Elsie Johnson, 502-C W. Poinciana. | feb22-3tx | Typist. 5 years office experience. ; | Wants permanent job, full or, Brown zipper wallet, near or in: Phone 437-J. Kress. Re oe pasted pashie- mae Oh Bake feb23-1tx | FOR OES «| FOR SALE OR TRADE | aan | Notes | (Promissary), |e each. Electric stove. rowboat, tricycle. | 14-foot plywood boat. Owner may | Citizen Bldg., Phone 51. Aer27-tf , All for $60.00 cash. Terms Or} pave same by identifying and} trade. Phone 1569-J. aying for this ad. C. A. Lange,; ; | paying feb23-1tX| 96. Poinciana fob21-3tx | prize for the best one was given | Highest yesterday 79 as well as for the best Hobo,‘ Lowest last night 70 Lunch was served in paper bags. | Mean _..... 76 Those taking part were \the| Normal 20000 7 Mesdames Adelaida Ascevada, Precipitation Daisy Castro,’ Marge Esperdy, | Total last 24 hours 07 ings, Obdulio Garcia, Nellie Hendricks, | Total this month : 64 ins, Consuela Jiminez, Ofelia John-| Deficiency this month . .$0 ins. son, Leonora Marrero, Dela Mar- {| Total this year _ 1.03 ins, tinez, Louise. Milford, Rosemary | Deficiency this year . 2.07 ins, Murguia, Dulcie Perez, Idelidia| Relative Humidity, Rodriguez, Aleda Salnero, Sarah! 8:30 a.m. Spencer, Blanche Torres, Zoila! 18% Vidal, Angelina Orpeza and the Barometer Misses Lottie Green and Marie (Sea Level), 8:30 a.m, Sang Mrs. Senica of Dallas| 30.18 ins.—1022.0 mbs exas, a house guest of the P Rodriguez’ was also present. nm —, am. ad Re ee ee re Sunset 6:27 p.m. TODAY IN HISTORY | Moossise 5:05 nam, (Know America) Moonset 3:45 pum, 1836—Historic siege of the Alamo, Texas, begins. TIDES | 1886—First successful commer- | - cial method of making aluminum — Standard Time) discovered by 22-year old Charles 8:88 Low M. Hall, recent Oberlin, Ohio 8:0 ages 2:17 am. graduate. 204 p.m 1:06 p. m. 1905—First Rotary Club estab-| ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA lished in Chicago. (Reference Station: Key West) 1917—The Federal Board for) geass Time of| Height of Vocational Education created. EEO Tide {high water Bahia Honda 1926—Thomas Modgely, Jr., : patents his ethyl gas. Bg ————0h 10m 0.9 ft. 1939—U. S. House eliminates} NO Name Key Guam from Naval Construction oe —+2h 20m Bill for national defense because (Sar 4 oe of Japan’s objection. c seve y, oint)—0h 40m 1942—The California coast near | C@!des Channel Santa Barbara shelled by enemy| orth end) .+2h 10m +1.4 ft, submarine. NOTE: 000 1944—More than 100 American ee x planes lost in raid over Ger-| (—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted. )—Plus sign: Corrections t be added. many. 1945—U. S. Marines plant the flag on Mount Suribachi on Iwo Island. 1946—New York City mobilizes to run transport facilities in| threatened strike. 1948—President Truman’s mes- sage to Congress asks for exten- sion of rent control to April 30, 1949. i Lafayette n i George Washington honor of the American In the Middle Ages, th. glass or sand-glass was gefe. ly used to keep time. was the! Wash- George Washington oldest son of Augustine ington by a second wife. Over 25,000 Pairs Of Ey 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 Galey Memorial Office, 332 Hospital, 417 Eaton St. oh SPEEDY, SURE RELIEF FOR ACID (NOIGESTION GARDNER'S PHARMACY 1114 DIVISION STREET At Corner of Varela ?hone 177 Free Delivery NA RAAAAAAAAAAAABABSD 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 Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar- rives at Miami at 12:00 o’clock Mid- night. 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 Intermediate 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 9:00 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 Sts PHONES: 92 AND 93

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