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SATURDAY, APRIL 80, 1949 Classified Ads INFORMATION FOR THE ADVERTISER Rates Per Line of Space for Single and Consecutive Days 8 Point lion, (Regular) Type De eet eE ct ARMS, | 7 3 Consecutive Days u. 9¢ 6 Consecutive Days .. 8c 15 Consecutive Days _. 7¢ 30 Consecutive Days... 6¢ (Display Rates On Application) — 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. 8 Point BLACKFACE CAPS The rate for 8 Point black. face caps is 2 times a line more than for 8 Point light- face tegular 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. Minimum Charge , Minimum space to be charged for any one iriser- tion will be for 3 lines. (Ee- timate 5 words per line.) Deadline To insure publication, copy must bevifi the Adver- tising Department office be- fore 11 o’clock in the morn- ing on the day of publica- , tion. Phone 51 Use your phone. Adver- tisements may be inserted in these columns by phone. Office Business office in The Citizen Building, corner of Greene and Ann Streets. Door to the right on enter- ing building. 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 FURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms and bath, everything furnished. Summer rates, $75.00 and $85.00, Coral Hotel Apartments, opposite Post Office, aprl-30t EFFICIENCY 4g artments, $60.00 monthly. Near South Beach. ‘duplex monthly. Street. Apply 1219: Eliza apr26-tf CHARMING house, two bed- rooms, two baths, cool breeze- way. Available May to Novem- ber. Phone 673-R. apr26-6t COOL 3-bedroom house, screened porch, fenced yard. Furnished including dishes, linen, etc. Kids| and pets welcome. June 1 to Sept. 10. Tel. 1304-W. a} MODERN apartment, completely furnished, hot running water. Pine Plaza Apartments, 1301 Truman Avenue, Phone 215. apr28-tf LARGE one-bedroom apartment. Utilities furnished. Summer rates, $600 monthly. Couple only. Apply 923 White Street, Apt.. 7. apr28-3t APARTMENT, two - bedrodm, double and single. Kitchen, bath. Phone Charlie 334. * apr29-2tx etree leg pli iy lh nate FURNISHED apartment, electric kitchen, hot water. Children welcome. 909 Elizabeth Street. apr30-tf FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS FOUR apartments, rooms and light housekeeping rooms, $5 to $15 per week. 411 William St. apr5-30tx EFFICIENCY apartments. $50,00 monthly. Rooms, $7.00 single, $10.00 double. Utilities furnished. Apply 525 Eaton Street. apr22-8tx FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS TROPICAL Hotel, 114 Duval. Weekly. rates, $7.00 single; $10.00 double. Daily rates, $2.00 single, $3.00 double. mar29-30t OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming. Single rooms $10 up weekly. Double from $12. Coffee Shop and Bar. apr26-tf FOR RENT—ROOMS FURNISHED rooms, 626 Grin- nell Street. $6.25 single, $7.50 double. apr28-3tx FOR RENT—Unfurnished house. 5 rooms. Good location. Phone’ 1475, 1-9 P.M. apr30-3t SINGLE and double rooms} with or without private bath; 724 Eaton Street. aprs0-3tx FOR SALE—PRINTED FORMS LEASES, 5c each. Promissary notes, Ic each. Artman Press, Citizen Bldg., Phone 51. mar22-tf 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. - apr5-30t cg Club, 1466. SPECIAL care for infants and FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS KEY WEST cook book and its seasonings; coconut candy and coconut chips; Seminole skirts and Fischer jewelry at the Mar- shall Studio Shop on Telegraph Lane. apr20-30t tinal FIVE bundles of old newspapers, oy The Citizen —— apr29-3t children, daily, weekly or boarding. Phone 1062-W. apr29-3t FOR SALE—BUSINESS PLACES ‘ FOR SALE—Duval Club Bar, 426 Greene Street. Apply Basil Tynes, Phone 477. mar2-tf MUST sell at sacrifice: Bendix +: Launderette. Inquire 516 South- ard ‘Street, days. Night, 2322 Harris Avenue. apr293t FOR SALE—MOTOR BIKES, SCOOTERS & MOTORCYCLES MOTORCYCLES CARS Harley 42 (A Buy) =a Indian 49 (Only 1200 miles - Norton 46 (Runs Fine) Harley 48 (A Perfect 74) Harley 44 ohv. (nice) . 350 Powell 49 (New Condition) — 150 Servicycle 47 (Excellent) _. '95 Whizzer 47 (Like New) - 95 Good Terms—Car Trades 535 W. Flagler St. Ph. 22604 apr26-6i FOR SALE—CANINES BOXER pups, AKC registered. Fawn black mask. 15 weeks. Fine pedigree. 54-1 Poinciana. apr26-6tx FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES A. & B. electric stove, used only 12 weeks. 224-B Poinciana Extension. apr28-3tx 4-PIECE living room set. One rug and pad. Can be purchased separately. Bagle Avenue. ing.chair. 2815 Staples Ave., Phone 432-XW. FOR SALE—TREES, FLOWERS, , ROSES AND SHRUBS COCONUT plants, 5 feet tall, 25¢ each. Also smaller plants. 1509 South Street. apr30-1tx HELP WANTED—FEMALE WAITRESSES, two congenial persons. Room and board; good tips. Apply Manager, Overseas Lodge, Marathon, Fla., Phone Marathon No. 4. apr27-3t HELP WANTED—MALE ROUTE deliveryman - salesman. Contact Cabrera Wholesale. 8 ; to 8:30 A.M. apr29-3t HELP WANTED—MALE AND/OR FEMALE SENIOR licensed beautician, ex- ceptional employment oppor- tunity. Martin Hair Stylist, 921 Truman Avenue. apr26-5t BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SUNDRY STORE EXCELLENT location, very good lease, complete fountain recent- ly installed, fine stock. Priced to sell for cash. Write Box CO-31, c/o Citizen. apr28-3t FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE 11-ROOM house, 4 bedrooms, 2 tile baths, tile kitchen, laundry room, breakfast room, furnace. $10,000.00. See Basil Tynes, Phone 477. mar2-tf LOT 50’ x 120’ by owner. Rear Poinciana Food Center on Eagle Ave. $1,000. Apply 94-1 Poin- ciana Place. apr25-6tx FOR SALE—USED CARS | WANTED—EMPLOYMENT YOUNG man desires employ- ment. Experienced station at- tendant, clerk-typist and truck driver, heavy or light. Stanley Robbins, 603 Southard Street; Phone 699-M. apr28-3tx WILL take care of children, in- fants and older. Apply 512 Petronia. apr29-3tx UPHOLSTERY 1940 FORD station wagon, $500 full price. 607 Elizabeth Street. Call after 5 P.M. apr27-3tx 1947 CHEVROLET Fleetmaster, 5 passenger club coupe. Four new tires, new battery, radio, heater, defroster, spotlite, backup lite, seat covers and Framm oil filter. $1350. Phone 1100, Ext. 141. After 4:30, Phone 1382-XJ. apr29-5t 1941 BUICK sedan. Heater, ra- dio, seat covers, new paint job, engine just overhauled. $900.00. 1510-XW. apr29-3tx FOR SALE—DRY GOODS HOME DECORATORS YOU will find the latest trends in texture, color and design in the new slip cover and drapery materials at CAROLINE SHOP on Ann Street. Prices from $1.25 up. apr1-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. aprl6-30t BIG BARGAINS in Dresses, Blouses, Skirts, Bed Spreads, Curtains, Tablecloths, ete. 508 William Street. Open evenings. apr29-2tx SURGEN’S Upholstery, 711 Ashe Street. Custom made auto plastic seat covers, door panel covers and head liners. Also all types of furniture upholstered to suit you. All work guaranteed. Free estimates. apr28-3t REPAIRS AND SERVICE —PIANOS PIANOS tuned and_ repaired. Guaranteed. Call 892-W. Chas. Dowski, 506 Elizabeth Street. apr26-30t SERVICES AND REPAIRS— RADIO AND TELEVISION Call 1577-XJ, 3210 apr29-3tx: (#) Photo PEGGY KIRK (left) and Grace Lencyzk (right) smile happily at entering the finals of the North and South Women’s Golf championship at Pinehurst, N. C. In the semi-finals, Miss Kirk, from Findlay. ©., defeated Mrs. Estelle Lawson Page of Chapel Hill, N. C., and Miss Lencayk, the national champion from Hart- ford, Conn., beat Marjorie Lindsay. BOATWRIGHT COLLEGIATE MEDALIST : apr30-3tx |” " @) Photo P. J. BOATWRIGHT (right). 2l-year-old junior at Wofford col- lege in Spartanburg, S. C., has just captured medalist honors in annual Southern Intercollegiate Golf Tournament at Athens, Ga. Officials check his score of 68, four under par. At the table, left to right. are Howell Hollis, tournament director: Pooley Hubert. Athens Country Club pro, and R. H. “Rabbit” Smith, tournament starter. SPORT—1-Col “Cutlinse—CUT Oo DEFENDING CHAMPION TODAY IN HISTORY | (Know America) 1789—George Washington in- augurated the first President, in New York. 1803 — Louisiana Territory bought from France for $15 mil- lion. 1812—Louisiana admitted to Statehood. 1900—Hawaii tory. ¥ 1900—Casey Jones Epic: John Luther Jones, Illinois Central | engineer, remains in cab to save} his passengers, dying when his 12-car train crashes into a freight train, near Vaughn, Miss. 1915—Landmark in wireless history; Navy operates at Arling- | ton, Va., talk with Canal Zone} by wireless. i 1937—Congress enacts the Neu- trality Bill. i | 1943—-American forces driven! back by enemy in Tunisia. 1945—Russians hoist their flag} over the Reichstag in Berlin. 1948—Wall Street closes month ! with biggest business in almost 2 years. created a Terri- Mrs. Margaret Chase Smith (R. Maine) is the first woman to serve in both the United States Senate and House of Representa- (®) Photo tives. AL BESSELINK of Miami, the defending champion hits a long chip shot in the Southern In- treollegiate Golf tournament at WANTED TO RENT 2-bedroom furnished | house till September. Phone! Athens, Ga. He went into the 1492, Lt. Commander cite : | quarter finals by defeating ue tx| Jack Key of Auburn 3 and 2. | ‘BEAUTY SALONS ea SiG Uta a aia ee TRB a re i MOVING AND HAULING ;RADIO repairs and television | service. Low standard prices by catalog. 14 years radio experi- ence 769-M. GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES GARDEN tools for women. Point- ed hoe, 3-prong Cultivator, small shovel. Key West Garden & Lawn Supply, 830 Fleming St., Tel. 1019. apr28-tf STORAGE Furni- Phone apr12-30t RED Brick Storage Co. ture or commercial. 798. in manufacturing plants.| $8.50 1116 Whitehead Street, Telephone] stairs) 521 Southard Street, Tele- | apr9-30tx SUMMER rates now in effect.; 20% reduction on all heat permanent waves. Cold waves, | up. Beauty Colony (up-} General Hauiing | Household Furniture, Etc. Every Load Insured J. C. RAMSEY 709 Whitmarsh Lane| mar28-30t phone 206. apr30-30tx Phone 290 { PERSONAL i — | Furniture Moving CAYO Hueso Beauty Salon, 919} Local and Long Distance Agent Simonton Street, now open | Galloway Transfer and Storage | der same personnel as previous.} ISLAND CITY TRANSFER | We shall appreciate your contin-; Phone 166 E. V. Kinsman} ued patronage. Tel. 1314 for ap-} apr2-30t | pointment. apr30-6t |;§ ———————______—____—__ | SERVICES—CRATING POEMS wanted for musical set- —— ting. Send poems for free ex-| CRATING, packing for shipment amination. Five Star Music Mas-} or storage. ters. 391 Beacon Bldg., Boston, } CATES’ CRATING SERVICE Mass. apr2-9-16-23-30-5tx| Phone 1172-W. apr2-30t| disability. Am I entitled to:a pen- sion? stay A. If yau are etly totally disabled for reasons ° traceable to your service in armed forces you may be to a pension. You must have been discharged other than dishonorable after a. minimum of 90 days if you served léss nal DO ‘ou must have been $1,000 per year if single, or $2,- 500 if you are married or Have a ree child. Pes » Lam an honorably discharg- ed World War I veteran. Can I Set glasses through VA?. ' . A, Yes, if they are determitied necessary for a servi disability; or a ‘ of hospital treatment * rie care, or to prevent interruption of training under Public Law 1 covered the Pacific Ocean? — 2. How long is the Missouri River? ae _3. What is the “southernmost city” in the U. S.? wo" 4. What is the CIA? 5. How many members does the Communist party in the U.S. claim? 6. Name the Atlantie Pact countries. 7. Who is often called the “Copernicus of the 20th ‘Cen- tury”? ee 8. Who controls the islands of Iceland, Greenland. and Spitzen- bergen? . 9. Name the 22nd President of the U. S. Be Sate 10. Who wrote: “In the Spring a young man’s fancy . . .”? The Answers 1. . Vasco Balboa. 2. 2,551 miles. 3. Key West, Fla. 4. Central Intelligence Agen- cy, the nation’s first full-fledged peacetime spy organization. 5. About 60,000. : 6. Great Britain,’ . ‘ United States, Canada, France, Norway, Belgium, Luxembourg and: the Netherlands. be 7. Albert Einstein. 8. Independent Republic; Dan- ish colony; Norwegian’ posses- sion, respectively. BBS 10. Alfred Tennyson,. “Locks- ley Hall.” : a Sceecccccccecoseeseoeeee It's Your Home Design Your Floors to Please Yourself with GUARANTEED for LIFE ‘Kentile’ and ‘Armstrong’ ASPHALT TILE AND LOWEST IN PRICE Beautiful Floors... 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