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med nk gna tie SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1949 : C LASSIFIED ADS liziz.™ [DEAN HUDSON COMES Serer ome ons oi a ae nan eae: eemeepee sen | 3 ‘ FOR RENT—APARTMENTS | FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— — (eprimanding)—"Now TO KEY WEST B ASE AND HOUSES . TRAILER COACHES §— | ay St ME “ll you again, Jim-| Furnished apartment, 3 rooms and gg oad cry Dameiget on Jimmy — “I'm afraid 1 can't, Fine Orches y an ed cor- ” bath. Maid and janitor serv-| ner lot. Price, $12,000. See us Key Westers see you. neesaie® ices, linens and utilities fur-} about this. Apartment house, : OMING Give Series Of. ’ nished. Coral “Hotel Apart- ments, opposite Post Office. febl-tf Completely furnished apartment. 1301 Truman. Phone 215. Apar tment, freshly painted. Frigi- daire, bath, hot water, linens, } feb21-tf| 400’ ocean frontage, Stock Island. three apartments, near Truman Avenue. A good sale. Johnson & Johnson. “ebl-tf | Suitable for traiier park and} cottages. Cheap. Terms. Phone! 1948 Modern All-Steel, lik 663-W. feb3-tf investment ; pj trib buy. Price, $15,000 for quick | xersnen BIG REDUCTION ON PRICES AT METZGER’S * tors for Whitley, Goshen. ‘ood and Prarie Schooner A FINE SELECTION OF USED TRAILERS: | 1947 Interstate, 24 $1345 1945 Liberty, 27° Tandem, | & 1725) veryclean _ 7 e aku a ae everything furnished. $35.00 1945 Kozy-Coach, 24’ 995 weekly. Adults. No pets. 1206; Two furnished houses, desirable | 1941 Vagabond, 25’ 1495 Florida Street. feb24-tf} location, one vacant March 1.| All of these trailers have | i Write owner, Box 8-DC, c/o} electric refrigeration and bot- } Two modern efficiency apart-| Citizen. feb14-15tx | tled gas and are in excellent | ments. $30 week. 1224 Sem-| | ¢ondition. i inary Street. feb25-3t; Completely furnished modern} OPEN EVENINGS TILL 10 | Two-bedroom duplex, unfurnish- ed, with Frigidaires.. Phone} 1512. feb25-3tx | Furnished two-bedroom — apart-} ment on Pear! Street. All-elec- tric kitchen. Children accept- ed. Rent $120.00 per month. | Phone mornings, 1185-R. feb25-2tx | eee { Tourists: Modern,, comfortable apartment. Hotel service, every- thing furnished. 1417 Ashby, corner Washington. Weekly °F} Phone 1 monthly rates. feb26-1tx | ! two-bedroom home in good lo-! cality near stores and school. 8570 Biscayne Boulevard Miami, Florida Garage and fenced-in back-} Phone 72119 yard. $6500, half down, bal-! feb17-tf ance easy terms. Immediate! Possession. Can be seen 3210| Trailer, Army surplus, Heavy- Avenue E, Phone 1577-J. feb25-3tx To Prospective Real Estate Buyers: Before you buy Key West or Monroe County improved or unimproved property, See Walter Beebe With Fred Dion 66 524 Southard Street! feb22-24-26-3t ; duty. 4 x 8 steel body. tires. ing. 6-ply | feb25-3tx ' FOR SALE—MOTOR BIKES, SCOOTERS & MOTORCYCLES MOTORCYCLE SPECIALS New 125 singles, 100 miles per gal. Dandy transportation, $375, down payment $125. Call 26-A N.A.S. Hous-}. - New ’48 61 O.H.V. Special De Modarn one-bedroom efficiency | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS apartment, near beach. Weekly, | monthly, yearly. No petse or! Bundles of old newspapers at 1- children. Reasonable rates. 1328} White Street. feb26-tt) Apartments. Children welcomed. Day week. 909 Elizabeth Street. feb26-tf or FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS | Four apartments, rooms and light housekeeping rooms, $5 to $15) per week. 411 William Street. febl-1mox | i Utility apartments, $45.00 to| $60.00. Rooms, $30.00 to $60.00; monthly. On yearly rates. 1% blocks from Navy Yard, New} Charles Hotel, 525 Eaton, Tele-} phone 362. feb26-3tx FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS Overseas Hotel, low rates. Cof.- | fee shop, bar. _ febl-tf FOR RENT—STORES Large store, 218 Simonton, 35x60. Reasonablé. “Phone 682, ask for Hy. i . febi-tf FOR SALE—DRY GOODS HOME DECORATORS |" You will find the latest trends im Electric kitchen. | pwo-wheel combination fishing cent each bundle. The Citizen Office. Inquire at nov20-tf luggage and boat trailer, with ice compartment. Lindsey Mo- tor Co., 404 Duval Street. fb15-tf Very large Ocean City reel, $20. 2810 Seidenberg Ave. feb25-6tx Remington portable typewriter, $30. Good condition. 727 Eaton Street, upstairs, Apt. 1, noon to 5 P.M. feb25-2tx Aluminum windows, 16-glass panes, half price. Material of damaged trailer house. Inquire John Ramsey, Transfer. | feb19-26-2tx Luxe. $825, down payment $415. 48 61 O.H.V., 9800 miles. $650, down payment $325. 44 61 O.H.V., excellent condition. $475 cash. 3 wheeled servi-car, for pick-up and delivery of cars, for parts, ete. Completely overhauled. Guaranteed. | WHITEY’S HARLEY DAVIDSON} Authorized Sales and Service 130 Duval Street feb26-3t) FOR SALE—PROMISSARY NOTES Notes (Promissary), le each. Minimum five. Artman Press, Citizen Bldg., Phone 51. dec27-tf FOR SALE—POULTRY One electric light plant, 6,000 watts, 110 volts. 4-cylinder gas motor, self-starter. .Will operate 60-100 amps. bulbs. Brand new. Price, $475. Write} E. E. Parker, Ft. Lauderdale, | Fla, ¢/o. Oak Grove Trailer | Park. feb26-6tx ! One icebox, $10. One practically | new trailer, with good tires;} cost $105 without tires. Today | $50., 320 Simonton Street, up-} Stairs. feb26-1tx ! — | texture, color and design in the} new slip cover and drapery mas; \ terials at CAROLINE SHOP on| FURNITURE & APPLIANCES | Ann Street. Prices from $1.25 SS j up. feb1-tf | Twin size innerspring mattresses ea: and box-springs. Almost new:} Cheap. 1328 White Street. { feb22-tf, : a | Gas heater and tank. Cheap. See; | Winfry, 612 Simonton (South-) ern Inn). feb23-4tx } 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} ~ POR SALE—ANTIQUES | Vanity dresser, with bench. $15. posers: _—- Paul’s Tire Shop. feb24-3t Etched antique window glass, 24! x 28. Church bells, lamps,} Two double innerspring mat-} clocks. 1328 White Street. tresses, $10.00 each. One dou-) feb16-tf ble coil spring, $8.00. Two sin- gle innerspring mattres ‘$10 each. One single box spring, $10. One green broadfelt rug, ve PERSONAL | Swedish massage treatments by} 9 x 12, $20. Phone 241, - graduate masseuse. For ap- | Truman Avenue feb25-2 x| ointment, Phone 575. ee ee = 5 , feb1-30t | FOR SALE—CANINES AND FELINES macnn tee ae i FOR SALE—HARDWARE Ses : - = Cocker-Spaniel puppies, unregis- tered. Apply Art, Cooks Quar- Casa Marina. —_—_———| 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-tf ters, feb24-3tx { FOR SALE—USED CARS From North, completely : cluding crank, shaft, bearings. Sedan, in- 1938 Nash rebuilt motor, FOR SALE—HOTELS | ge pli itsin bates ast —{ Reasonable. 526 ees es Small hotel in downtown Key! 4 to 6 P.M. fe se West, Fla. contains 8 large} = WO ee rooms with § baths and two| 1937 Ford Station Wagon. 85 h.p.} Price, $75.00. feb24-3tx Phone 1564-M apartments. All in perfect; condition. Large lot and good | money maker. Must dispose! — on account of health. Box 532.) Pz Key West, Fla. febl-tf | Leather e Pi : 2 asik, F.S.S none 7 Lukasik a feb24-3tx | FOR SALE—TREES, FLOWERS, | ROSES AND SHRUBS | y —— pe —}1932 4-door sedan, Plymouth.| 272, or Ext. I, > a} i Coconut plants, 25c each. 5’ tall. | Good condition. New : paint. Also smaller plants. Apply Solid body. 73-1 Poinciana. | } 1509 South Street. feb26-1tx feb26-3tx | FOR SALE—USED CARS SALE— AND FOR SALE—BOATS geen MARINE MOTORS } i { { | | 134-foot cypress skiff. See Sam! Chevrolet, 1941 Stock Island. Price $295.00. feb21-6tx! price $350.00. T aaa | in perfect running with new batte: 13-ton pickup. | Also Jeep, 1943:) These cars are! conditien. } and prac: Can be seen 3)’ vawl, seawortay. 100 big, healthy broiler chicks, $3.95. C.0.D. Our special selec- tion, $4.50. H. & H. Pedigreed Chicks, Belmar, New Jersey. feb5-12-19-26-4t FOR LEASE— BUSINESS PLACES Next to Bus Station and across | street from Airline Office at] 521 Southard Street. First-class Beauty Shop (Beauty | Colony), completely equipped.} Will lease for $35 week. Phone 537, between 8 A.M. and 4:30} P.M. or stop at Southernmost} Beauty School between those hours feb24-3tx « Good grossing grocery store. Must! sell at once. Write Box J-14,| c/o Citizen Office. feb25-8t GARDEN AND LAWN | SUPPLIES i 1 { | —— | Ball-bearing lawn mowers, wood- en handles (good for this clim-| ate). Reasonably priced. Key West Garden and Lawn Supply, 830 Fleming Street, Phone 1019. feb24-tf} FOR SALE—BUILDINGS Small building, 906 Simonton. Make own price. Removal ne- cessary in next 15 days. Apply 900 Simonton Bar. feb25-2tx MISCELLANEOUS Picture framing. Paul Di Negro, 614 Francis Street, Telephone 1197-M. jan29-26tx Crating for shipment and _stor- age. Cates Crating Service, Phone 1172-W. feb22-6tx MEAT CHICKS Meat Chicks—$4.95 per hundred. Healthy, day-old. fast-growing | Rocks, Reds, Leghorns, assort- | ed our choice, from blood-test- | ed flocks. Ready-to-market | fryers, broilers in 7-8 weeks.! Send no money. Shipped C.0.D., F.O.B. Quality Chicks, Box 415, Five Points Station, | Columbia, S. C. feb26-1t! i | STORAGE me Red Brick Storage Co. Furniture| or commercial. Phone 798. feb1-tf SERVICES—INCOME TAX Roy got his refund today! Let] me compute your tax NOW and your refund will arrive that} much sooner. COME BEFORE THE LAST MINUTE RUSH. | | sonable. May be seen at Por tically new tir bare D. Perez, 328 Simonton (Up-| ter Dock Co. Inquire Wind. | at 1917 Seidenberg ‘ tah26-3tx4 stairs), Phone 602-R. ‘ | ward, Must sell. teb24-6t a™° feb21-6t Auto mechanic, year round work. Reasonable wage. Apply Sal- _ vage Yard, 655 Greene Street. G ed 3 ‘ tf 7: feb24-3tx LOST | _—_ Lady’s brown ‘and yellow straw handbag, containing two cam- €ras, billfold and other con-! tents. Tourists from Grand | Rapids, Mich. Reward. South ; Beach Motel, Phone 1107, Mr. Morton, Cottage 27. feb26-3tx | One double vacuum cup handle | for lifting glass from truck. Somewhere in city. Reward for return. Speas Plate Glass | Co., 108 Duval Street. feb26-1tx | Cee avons ves Alanteenime we atalvoe NASI Pals WANTED—TO RENT a gear error ipeeresar er indy dese Two or three bedroom unfurnish- ed house or apartment by permanent residents. Write, giving location and terms. | Write Box 10-FTT, c/o Citizen. feb26-3tx | Couple desires apartment or cot- tage, furnished or unfurnished, by March 1. No children. Write Box T-69, c/o Citizen. feb26-2tx | HUDSON C ce i DEAN HUDSON of Lake Worth and his orchestra of 14 pieces and a girl trio are coming here tomorrow and will remain here for six days, playing music for dances for the officers and enlisted men of the Key West Naval Base. The Hudson appearance is sponsored by the U. S. Navy, | which announces that he and his orchestra receive no pay for their services, | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | The Distributors make $500 week sell- ing Tupperware. Direct origina- tors breakproof dishes. Write} Tupper, Farnumsville, Mass. List your qualifications. feb26-1tx | _—_——————————_——___— | STARTED CHICKS Started Chicks: 10 days-2 weeks old $12.50 per hundred. gYour | choice of N. H. Reds, Barred Rocks, Red Rocks, R. I. Reds, Parmenter Reds. Give second choice and nearest express of- fice. Chicks are out of ‘danger, healthy, growing, and from blood-tested flocks. No C.O.D. Send money order. Quality Poultry Company, Box 415, Five Points Station, Columbia, S. C. feb26-1t REPAIRS AND SERVICE —RADIOS 12 years’ radio repairs. Resident graduate RCA Institute. Wal- lace, 711 Duval. Phone 142 for pickup. feb26-30tix REPAIRS AND SERVICE —PIANO anos tuned and repaired. Guar- 892-W, Charles Dowski, 506 Elizabeth Street. feb23-30t MOVING AND HAULING Pi. anteed. Call Furniture Moving .. . General Hauling Every Load Fully Insured ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 166 E. V. Kinsman feb1-30t General Hauling Household Furniture, Ete. “Every Load Insured J. C. RAMSEY Phone 290 709 Whitmarsh Lane feb21-tf WANTED—TO BUY Good used wardrobe trunk. L A. De, 123 Ann Strect, Phone} 103-M. WANTED—EMPLOYMENT Practical nurse. baby sitter companion housekeeper. sires position. Apply 612 monton St., Phone 9245. or Si- feb24-3tx | Veteran wishes position in Ke West, with intention to sett here. White, 28 years, honest, conscientious. Qualifications: projector operator, in movie theatre managemen sober. studied radio engineering, elec- | trically and mechanically in- clined, worked with surveyor several months. Willing to learn new work. Write Ber- nard L. Sargent, 1110 Olivia Street. feb25-3tx SERVICE—NURSERY Child care, day, week or hour Your home or mine. Mrs. Dale, 522. Rose Lane (lane opposite Post Office). feb19-24-25-26-4tx REPAIRS AND SERVICE —RADIOS standard prices by catalog. 14 years radio experience in manufacturing plants. 1116 Whitehead Street. Telephone 769-M. feb15-30tx feb24-3tx | De-; single, | Motion picture; experience ; WEATHERMAN Says Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy today thru Sunday; some indication of brief light showers today. Not much change in tem- perature. Gentle to moderate easterly winds. Florida: Partly cloudy today and Sunday. Slightly cooler ex- treme north portion today, oth- erwise little change in tempera- ture. Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits and East Gulf of Mexico: Gentle to occasionally moderate winds, variable over north por- tion and easterly over south por- tion today becoming gentle to moderate easterly Sunday. Part- ly cloudy weather. Jacksonville to Apalachicola:: No small craft or storm warnings _| issued. REPORT Key West, Fla., Feb. 26, 1949. i And Enlisted Men. , Dean Hudson, who is coming to ‘the United States. Naval Base to- | night to. give the first of a series of six concerts for officers and enlisted personnel. calls Lake Worth his home. i, One of three boys, he is the ‘son of T. N. and Mary Brown. T. N. Brown was trumpeter with | Philip Sousa’s band, directed the ; Norwood, Ohio, Symphony Or- { chestra and is the conductor of 1 the Lake Worth Civie Orchestra. \ Dean’s mother .was a fine pian- j ist, singer and arranger. \ After the war, in which he ; served, Hudson got a job with ‘Tommy Dorsey’s band until he | was able to reorganize for him- self. Finally he was able te as- semble his own orchestra again —the present organization which has placed Hudson and his or- chestra among the ‘top ranking | bands of the nation. ee The Navy Department decided ( to send Hudson and his orchestra | and three girls, to the various | Naval activities. Hudson is play- ing without charge to the navy personnel. After tonight's en- gagement at the Fort Taylor Of- ficers’ Club, Hudson and his men and women will play five con- certs for the enlisted men of the Key West Naval Base. COMMUNISTS (Continued From Page One) Russia has no designs against any nation and is anxious to be at peace with all the world. They explained that their statement was hypothetical, because of Rus- sia’s “atitude of fairness and | justice toward all nations.” The remark made, the leaders concluded, just to let the world know the high regard in which Italian communists hold Russia, whose form of government “is the best in the world.” TODAY'S ANNIVERSARIES (Know America) 1800—John B. Purcell, famed Cincinnati Roman Catholic pre- late, archbishop, born in Lreland. Died July 4, 1883. 1832—John G. Nicolay, Lin- coln’s secretary, author, consul, U. S. Supreme Court marshal, born in Germany. Died Sept. 26, 1901. 1846—William F. Cody (“Buf | | } (Observation taken at City Office, | falo Bill”), scout, guide showman, 8:30 a.m., EST) ‘famous American institution, Temperatures born Scott Co., la. Died Jan. 10, Highest yesterday 81 | 1917. Lowest last night 70; 1849—(100 years ago) Katha- Mean 76}rine S. B. McDowell (“Sherwood Normal : 71! Bonner”), author, writer on Precipitation | Southern life, born Holly Springs, Total last 24 hours T.-ins, } Miss. Died July 22, 1883. Total this month . 66 ins. 1896—Evans F. Carlson, Ma- Deficiency this month .61 ins, j Tine _ general, who led famed Total this year 1.05 ins, } Carlson’s Raiders against ~ the Deficiency this year 2.17 ins. | Japs, born Sidney, N. Y. Died Relative Humidity, | May 27, 1947. { 8:30 a.m. RES PP ge: TAC Pe | 14% ' TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Barometer | (Know America) al re oa !St. Paul, Minn., Roman Catholic : Tomorrow’s Almana {prelate, born in Waterbury, Sunrise 452 a.m. 1Conn., 72 years ago Sunset 6:28 p.m. ! Rt. Rev. James M Stoney ) Moonrise a.M./ Protestant Episcopal bishop of | Moonset 6:29 p.m. : New Mexico, born Camden, 8. C., New Moon, Feb. 27 161 years ago. = j Donal Hord of San Diego, seul TIDES ,ptor, born Prentice, Wis, 47 (Naval Base) { years ago. | Tomorrow : Coningsby Dawson of Santa | (Eastern Standard Time) ‘Monica, Cay., novelist, born in High Low England, 66 years ago. 10:12 a.m, 3:45 a.m. Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, | 10:06 p.m. 3:21 p.m | retired, born Henderson, Ky., 67 | ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA | years ago. ; (Reference Station: Key West); Dr. Bessie C. Randolph, presi | Time of! Height of | dent of Hollins College, Va., born | Station— Tide jhigh water, in Botetourt County, Va, 64 | Bahia Honda {years ago. (bridge) —0h 10m 0.0 ft. Madeleine Carroll, actress, born | No Name Key lin England, 40 years ago. | (east end) —...4+2h 20m ' Prof. Frederick L. Redefer of | Boca Chica (Sandy Point)—0h 401 | Caldes Channel (north end) _+2h 10m 000 | _ NOTE: 132 DUVAL STREET +14 ft.; ——— (—)—Minus sign: Corrections! —THE- Key West Floor Covering Co. We Are Now EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS IN KEY WEST FOR QUALITY “Armstrong” and ‘Kentile” New Yoryk University, educator born Haverstraw, N. Y., 44 years ago. to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections te be added. TELEPHONE 1454 Radio repairs while U-wait. Low | ASPHALT TILE SINK and BAR COVERINGS NEW COLORS and PATTERNS FOR EVERY ROOM FREE ESTIMATES M. E, STUTZ