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issified Ads Rates Per Line of Space for 8 Point ge (Regular) Type 1 Day poe SD wy, | «3 Consecutive Days _... 9c 6 Consecutive Days ... 8¢ 15 Consecutive Days _.. Te 30 Consecutive Days . 6c (Display Rates On : Application) | R 8 Point | LIGHTFACE CAPS The rate for 8 Point light- face (regular) caps is 1% times a line more than the cost for 8 Point lightface regular type. 8 Point Blackface Type The rate for 8 Point black- face type is 1% times a line ; more than the cost for 8 Point lightface regular type. INFORMATION FOR THE ADVERTISER Single and Consecutive Days 8 Point 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 10 Point Type 1% times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. 12 Point Type 2 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. 18 Point Type 3 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. 24 Point Type 4 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. ivod inten space | “3 bp charged for. any one. inser-- tion, will be for 3 lines. (Es-", timate '5 words per-line.) 2 ben pape Tominsure_ publication, copy must be in the Adver- tising Department office be- fore:1d:o’clock in the morn- . Ingon the day of publica- tions © : Phone 51 Use'your phone. Adyer- tisements may be inserted in these columns by phone. Business office in The Citizen Building, corner of Greene and Ann Streets, Door’to the right on enter- ing building. wat ‘ ————— 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 the part of the advertisement where the error occurs. "FOR RENT—APARTMENTS "AND HOUSES, vices, ished. Coral Hotel Apartments, opposite Post Office. mar1-tf | APARTMENT, freshly painted. Frigidaire, bath, hot water; linens, everything, furnished. $35 weekly. Adults, no pets. 1206 Florida Street. APARTMENTS, electric kitchen. Children welcomed. Day or week, 909 Elizabeth Street. mar?-tf ONE bedroom efficiency apart- new electric kitchen, nicely fyrnished, near beach. Weekly, ‘monthly, or Dec. Ist. Adults, no pets. Reasonable. Apply 1328 White Street. mar8-tf EFFICIENCY apartment, hot wa- terf couple only. The Stone Apts.; 923 White Street. a y omits 2 gomarto-3ti TWO! bedroom furnished * house, newly deserts. Re hot water. Apply 914 Paes ’ read Pou apartments, rooms &nd light} housekeeping rooms, $5 ie $5), per week. 411 William Stree marl 30tx | FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS M. and B. Guest House has. at- tractive, airy apartments, rooms. Reasonable rates. Eaton and Francis Sts. Phone 1445-W. marl-10t /OUBLE room with bath. $5 up. Overseas Hotel, 917 Fleming Street. mar8-tf FOR RENT—ROOMS ne sleeping room, two ‘double beds, bath,’ private porch. Phone 591-W. mar4-6tx/| “ront room, adjoining bath, $8.00 per week. Phone 765-R. mar9-3t FOR RENT—STORES I arge store, 218 Simonton, 35x60. Reasonable, Phone 682, ask for Hy. mari-tf FOR RENT—COTTAGES MALL cottage, adults only, no pets. Utilities furnished. $16 weekly. Phone 444 or 800 Si- monton Street. mar8-3t "FOR RENT—BOATS SAM Lowe's Boat Rental Service. New Mercury outboard motors and Ramsey plywood boats and rowboats. Visit Stock Island to- iay and fish your worries away. mar9-6t FOR SALE—BUSINESS PLACES For Sale—Duval Club Bar, 426 Greene Street. Apply Basil|g Tynes, Phone 477. Good grossing grocery store. Must sell at once. Write Box J-14, c/o Citizen Office. FOR SALE—HARDWARE Let's Get Acquainted. Paints and oil. Lowest prices in Key West. Make us prove it. paint (white only), $5.15 gal. Doherty & Co., Phone 1597. mari-tt marl-tf| | 11-room house, 4 bedrooms, 2 53 1 | REMINGTON portable typewrit- | mar2-tf| Truman. mar4-6t} Lonesome? Make new friends, In-} -. sect killing Dianol treated flat} SWEDISH massage treatments by 846 Olivia.| pointment, Phone 575. Pmaa. 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. marl1-tf 400’ ocean frontage, Stock Island. Suitable for trailer park and cottages. Cheap. Terms. Phone 663-W. mar1-tf baths, tile kitcher, laundry room, breakfast room, furnace. $10,000.00. See Basil Tynes, Phone 477. mar2-tf BEACH lot, $6000 closes deal, balance terms to please buyer. Suitable for hotel, apartment or many cottages. Best buy in town. Phone Mrs. Williams, 241. mar8-3tx 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. mar1-tf| a een FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD ; FURNITURE & APPLIANCES | ‘DUO-SPIN automatic washing machine, New, $179.00. Sell for $150.00. Phone 1368 or call 518 Southard Street. mar9-10-12-3t FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS BUNDLES of old newspapers at l-cent each bundle. Inquire at} The Citizen Office. nov20-tf One Kodak, 8 mm. movie cam- era with case. One car-top lug- | _ gage carrier. Phone 591-W. mar4-6tx Fs ae LUMBER from houses damaged } by hurricane at Pirates Cove. | Inquire on premises. mar8-3t er. Excellent working order. Price, $25. 727 Eaton St. (Little School), -Phone 813-R. mar10-3tx FOR SALE—CANINES AND FELINES DOBERMAN Pinscher pups. Aes ply Bottle Cap Inn, Simonton | — Street. mar10-tf£ FOR SALE—PROMISSARY NOTES | Notes (Promissary), 1c each.| . Minimum five. Artman Press, | Citizen Bldg., Phone 51. dec27-tf! FOR SALE—BOATS AND MARINE MOTORS Gray marine engines and service. C. R. Smith, opposite Firestone} Station, Marathon. mar3-tf 33-FOOT Kingfish Boat, fully tigged, Gray marine, $950.00. Going North. J. R. Brice, 1209} mar10-3tx | PERSONAL find Pen Pals or romance.| World wide contacts. Write| International Bureau, P.O. Box} 587, Miami 4, Fla. feb28;mar1-2-10-11-12-x graduate masseuse. For ap- mar9-30t | Elizabeth Street, Apt. 2. iol FOR: SALE—USED CARS _—_— 1948' Buick convertible, under 4000 ‘miles. It’s perfect but must'‘sell for good reason, Will sell’ equity at $800 loss. Phone 1414-W. . mar5-7tx3 pee TE: tT Saas oe OR) 1943 Ford Convertible. Excellent condition. Phone 1584-XM, ° , : mar7-6t POA 2 5 Uo YPN J Fear ea el Rg BLACK: 1946 Chevrolet Aerose- dan, excellent condition. Clean in and”out. 1111 Watson Street. Reasonable. 2 mar8-3tx ripe, 1941 ‘PLYMOUTH Convertible. Excellent condition. From priv- ate owner. Phone 1898. mar8- 3tx 1940 MERCURY, $450.00.. Phone 66030°> mar10-3tx FOR SALE—HOTELS Small ‘hotel in downtown Key West, ‘Fla. contains 8 large rooms «with 5 baths and two apartments. Ali in perfect \f>-condition. Large lot and good ‘money maker, Must dispose on account of health. Box 5382, Key “West, Fla. mar1-tf HELP WANTED—MALE ee ee teeta eee MAN to‘drive laundry truck. Ap- ply, RNG Southard Street. maré- 3t GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES FINCHES—Cordon Bleus, Red Head, Lady Gouldian, Java Rice Birds. Key West Garden & Lawn Supply, 830 Fleming St.; | Tel. 1019. marl0-t£ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES © ROUTE DELIVERY MAN Part time—no selling. You will deliver merchandise and collect monéy' from group of 5¢ and 10¢,, ¢gin-operated merchandis- ers. (Light, pleasant outdoor work. .Only a few hours week- ly necessary. Factory. coopera- tion and expansion could make you independent in several years. Immediate income of from,,$33 to $200 weekly, de- pending on size of route. Ref- erences and an immediate cash investment of from $795 to $3,- 975 required—secured by in- ventory. Non-seasonable and -permanent. Write for personal interview, giving phone num- ber.. Box No. AJ-4. mar7-7t Lost LEFT in Kress Rest Room, lady’s gray dress, with yellow stripe, size 11! Reward. Return to 916 mar10-2tx FOR SALE—USED TRUCKS | Good! Walue: 1940 1%2-ton Inter- national. Van. New Tires. First Good Offer Takes It. Cabrera Wholesale. mar7- tf) | Bargain: 1940 International Panel Truck, Good Running Condi. | tion:! First $225 Takes It. Ca- brera Wholesale Grocery. mar7-3t REPAIRS AND SERVICE —RADIOS Radio repairs while U-wait. Low standard prices by catalog. 14 years .;radio experience manufacturing plants. 1116 Whitehead Street. Telephone 769-M. feb15-30tx REPAIRS AND SERVICE 1 # —PIANO Pianos tuned and repaired. Guar- anteed. Call 892-W, Charles Dowski, 506 Elizabeth Street. feb23-30t in| qualifying” 6th. ball score: of. for Championship on Sunday, Four-Ball Can {Loy 16 To:Be Matched First Round To Be ~ Over‘March 20 The Navy team of Sadowski and. Nowaski put. together a best 85-24-—-61 to take: medalist honor from 24 teams Four-Ball March} the Other gcores are as’ follows: Spottswood-Price: Sweeney-Barther: Hayes-Artman: Valdez-Parks: Hale-Barber: © » Gift: Ellis; Hirst-Wicker: Loucks-Rogers: Mira-Mira: ‘Austin-Hattaway: 83-13—70; ingaman-Strayve: 84-14—70; urke-Hess: 86-16—70; Pilgrim-Crawford: 78-8—70; »Brown-O’Dell: position, flight: (14). Ladies’ 71-6—65; 69-4—65; 71-5—66; Pi goat 15-768; 83-14—69; 76-7—69; 11-1—70; 85-15—70; ‘The ‘defending champs, Harry| Knight and Alton Parks, did not! meritt (6) vs. Russell Hyman and have to quality. They are auto-! James Cooper (11). : | matically given the top seeded} However, they played’ in the foursome with James and Humbert Mira and had an‘ im- pressive 74. The low 16 tems qualifying will be matched and the first- ‘round will have to be played by ‘March 20th. Four-Ball Pairings Pairings for the championship Harry Knight and Alton Park (1) .vs. D..L. Hurst ‘and Wicker the J. R. ye Pag (ia), Bob Spottswood . Price (6) vs. James Humbert Mira (1). . Cc. R. Hale and N. 13)" vs. D. W. Crawford (8). Nowacki and. Sadowski ory v9.1 ‘o. Loucks and Buck Roger 7). Geo. Valdez and. Gilmore Park (1) vs. Burke and J. W. Hess (16), | D..C. Sweeney and Al Barthes 1a) vse Ken Austin and Cleland Hathaway (13). E. A. Giffin and Ray Ellis (7)’ vs. Gordon Brown and Boson O'Dell. (15). * Consolation Flight The eight teams failing to qual-, ify for the Championship Flight will form the Consolation. Flight} and will be matched as follows: Esmond Albury and Chas. Sal- as (8) vs. Robert Knowles and Ward Tyson (7). Thurman and Ben Cole (14) vs. (9). S. William and J. Sullivan (14) vs. Jack Mittner and Thos. Mar-/ tin (14). One Week Allowed * One week will be allowed for each .round ‘of matches and Pro! Joe Lopez suggests that each match be played as soon as po3- sible. tee has ruled that any team or teams failing to play a match be- fore the deadline will be auto- _ Jack Hayes! and Norman Art- matically disqualified. ——— Mrs. Wallace B. Kirke Wins Medalist Honors In Golf. Tourney Here Yesterday . Match Play Begins Today, With Eight Women In Field; Mrs. Kirke ‘Former Champ © Mrs. Wallace: B. Kirk, former woman’s golf champion of the State of Maryland, breezed thru the. qualifying round of Handicap tournament Seay with a snappy 45-45 to take medalist honor from a field of 13 women golfers. Match play begins Friday as follows: Mathews @). Maryon Kinsey (23) vs. Pieday* Archer (14). Wahneta Burt (9) vs. Nell Lo- pez (14), Flo Faulconer Hartstein (14). (14) vs. Mrs. SONAR SCHOOL WINS IN LAST QUARTER Trailing By 12 Points, Navy Boys Score 26 Points To Six For Morales Cleaners Three very good games of bas+ ketball were played last night at} the High School gym. All were exciting, but the last game took the cake, when the Sonar school, trailing by 12 points, came from behind to win in the last quar- ter. In the first game the Varsity held the Sonar B in check for half. the game but in the last half | the Sonar proved too much for the school boys. In the other game the Elks and Beachcombers played a tight game for the first half but in the last half the Elks went wild and scored 38 points to 21 the Jewel- efs. In the first game the high man was Sanderson with | Robinson and Bennett 17 points, each scor- ed 13 points, Battles 8 and Wales two, for the Jr. Varsity, scored twelve, Lewis eight and Beaver 7. Score by Quarters: Jr. Varsity Sonar B Oropesa eae ten, J -10 9 11 10—40 5 15 16 17—53 In the second game the high SERVICE AND REPAIRS —EYEGLASSES Phone 166 MOVING AND HAULING PROTECT your eyes with high- quality glasses prices at 1114-B Truman Avenue. Dr. John M. Keiser. at reasonable ef General Hauling | Household Furniture, Etc. | Every Load Insured ' J. C. RAMSEY Phone 290 709 Whitmarsh Lane | feb21-tf } Furniture Moving | Local and Long Distance Agent Galloway Transfer and Storage ISLAND CITY TRANSFER E. V. Kinsman feb28-30t + man was the leading scorer of the league, C. Valdez with 27 points. Cates 11, Curry 8 and Kerr 8. Cerezo 5 for the Beachcombers, Villareal scored 14, Saunders 8. fen 4 each and Romero 3. Score by quarters: Elks Club Beachcombers _ 11 8 10 11—40 The third and last game was ! the best played here in many | moons and the Morales Cleaners ' won the first three quarters with | ease. At the half the score was Morales 29 and Sonar third quarter with the score 42: to 27, a lead of 15 points. The Sonar boys put on speed and scor- ‘ ed 26 points to but 6 the Cleaners and the game ended 53 to 48. Clendenen was the star with 28 points he made them from all! angles of the floor, and McKee; scored 12, Schultice 6 and Peter- { son 5, and Mytatt 1 and Buck- ‘ Fred Mathews and Tony "De-} Jim Sassoman and Bob err The tournament commit- | IPI it otek tear AY Eleanor Kirk* Qh, tae the Veterans’ Uphotstery, 838 Thompson 7, Ingraham and Grif- , 9 12 20 18-59; 17, and} then added three points in the! Gra ‘Enid a_i | League eo ad | Chub— Ww i. Pet Sonar School “A” eee Pollock's Jewels 6 4 | Bob’s Sport Shop 3 tee Morales Cleaners ... 2. 8" 300; W. L. Pet. Sonar School “B" 11 3 Elks Club = § Billie's Drive-Inn — 1 10 .090 STORAGE Red Brick Storage WANTED—SALESMEN —_— VACANCY, Rawleigh — 4 Row open in Monroe Trade well bs aye = lent a SERVICE AND REPAIRS --UPHOLSTERY Truman Avenue, You camgive your old furniture the jog [ane custom-made auto eat cov. ers in solid and woven plastie® | Also fiber and leatherette, Large | selection a patterns to choose | from. xpert workmanship. Phone 1390. No wailting.. mark-itix a care » i ‘IT is not necessary for ws te af vertise. Our work epoeke itself. Key West Redding. 506-510 Front St, Key W. Phone 66: 5 Water Jackets of the The entire Purge takes lees than thirty minutes. , t ' mar10-1tx ; ers, Watson scored 12, Oropesa 11 } and R. Barber 10, Castillo 9, Sol- | omon 3, Perez 2, G. Sweeting 8. | Clendenen scored 12 field goals | and four free throws, missed two} free throws. | weitz 1 point each for the Clean- , Gulf Supreme SERVICE STATION Eaton and William Streets ee . Key West Floor Covering Co. 132 DUVAL STREET TELEPHONE M434 We Are Now EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS IN KEY WEST FOR QUALITY “Armstrong” and “Kentile” ASPHALT TILE SINK and BAR COVERINGS NEW COLORS and PATTERNS FOR EVERY ROOM FREE ESTIMATES M. E. STUTZ ' | if ' ' i} ' ' | | | i | | | { i | |

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