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15 Consecutive Days __ 7c 90 Consecutive Days __ 6c @isplay 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. me 8 Point lackface Type Thegate for 8 Point black- face type is 1% times a line more than the cost for 8 Apartments, 1301 Truman Avenue, Phone 215. apr28-tf ty, ONE-BEDROOM apartment, ‘on Grinnell Street. Couple only. $95.00 monthly, plus water and utilities. Phone mornings 1185-R. ssi INFORMATION FOR THE ADVERTISER Rates Fer Line of Space for Single and Consecutive Days Point lightface regular type: 9 IG IS ACCEPTED under the following conditions: In’ the event of error in advertis- .; coconut chips; Seminole skirts .jand Fischer jewelry at the Mar- may6-9-11-13-4t, FICIENCY two-room apart; ment, attractively furnished, electric kitchen. Tiled bath. For couple only, no pets. Will refit wntil December. ist. Apply 1331 White Street. may5-6tx FURNISHED one-bedroom ‘apart- ment. Utilities furnished. Only couples need apply. Sea Isle Apts., 915 Windsor. may6-tf pe FURNISHED studio apartment, mear beach. Adults, no pets. $60.00. 1214 Duval Street, Phone 1040-J. may 10-tf HOUSE, completely furnished, two baths, two bedrooms, all- electric kitchen, screened-in poreh, living room. Has good size yard. First time offered for rental. Apply Twins Garage, 1130 Duval. Call 169. may 10-tf LARGE, cool one-bedroom apart- ment on Pearl Street. All- electric kitchen. $85.00 monthly. Phone mornings 1185-R. may6-9-11-13-4t HIGHLY desirable one-bedroom apartment. Couple only. $80. Phone 1054-M. mayl11-1t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS apartments, rooms and FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming. Single rooms $10 up weekly. Double from $12. Coffee Shop and Bar. apr26-tf WANTED—TO RENT 3-BEDROOM unfurnished house. Phone 9291 after 4 P.M. I. F. Wood. may11-3tx FOR RENT—BOATS SAM Lowe's Boat Rental Service. New Mercury outboard motors and Ramsey plywood boats and rowboats. Visit Stock Island to- day and fish your worries away. may5-6t HOUSE FOR SALE PENDENT YS» SS PREFABRICATED house, 16x20, from Miami surplus housing. Price $125.00. Phone 324-XR. may9-3t FOR SALE—KEY PROPERTY 85 LOTS on Big Pine Key, Sands subdivision, $2,000.00 cash. Must be sold. Paul Boysen Co., 626 Fleming Street, Phone 153. may10-5t FOR SALE—TRAILER 1948 SPARTON MANOR trailer, with awning. Excellent condi- tion. Available at Southern Inn Trailer Court, John H. Spain, 612 Simonton. may6-6tx ed Ads inimum space to be * 8 Point BLACKFACE CAPS charged for any one inser- \ The rate for 8 Point black- 408. Will be for 3 lines, (Es- face caps is 2 times a line more than for 8 Point light- face regular type. timate 5 words per line. ; Deadline ‘ ‘To insure publication, “copy must be in. the Adver- tising Department office be- fore 11 o’clock in the morn- ing on the day of publica- tion. 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. , 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- LEASES, 5c each. Promissary notes, lc each. Artman Press, Citizen Bldg., Phone 51. mar22-' seasonings; coconut candy and shall Studio Shop on Telegraph Lane. apr20-30t WANTED—TO BUY FIVE bundles of old newspapers, lc. Inquire The Citizen Of- fice, Phone 51. mar22-tf TO BUY—One lot 50-foot front for about $1,000. Must be dry. Call 831-M. may9-3tx APEX electric washirtg machine, with wringer, guaranteed, $45. Also second-hand 2 x 8 lumber, in good shape. Phone 222-M. 625 Angela. may7-4tx HELP WANTED—FEMALE YOU may be the one we’re look- i We require a pleasant woman to act as neighborhood representative. earn $2.00 an hour part or full time. Avon Cosmetics, P.O. Box 1101, W. Palm Beach, Fla. may9-6t ONE Mills 5-gal. ice cream freez- er and 60-gal. hardening cab- inet. Good as new. Apply 619% Duval Street. may9-3tx cleaning, ironing, part- Prefer live on. Call 790, Extension 8217. may11-3tx ONE G.E. washing machine. La- dy’s bicycle. Phone 1187-W. may10-3t CURB girl and_ experienced waitress. Apply Ponce Lunch- eonette, 701 Simonton Street. may11-3t HELP WANTED—MALE AND/OR FEMALE SECRETARIAL desk, $35.00. Ap- ply 2-D Porter Place! may 10-3tx ROCK, marl, sand, top soil. “See us for cheapest prices. in town. 1350-M, Buster Cerezo. maya lt TWO kitchen helpers, male or fe- NEW light highboy? dressing ta-|_™#!¢:_Phone 9292. may9-3tx ble with skirt. Black desk and “WANTED—EMPLOYMENT ey § coffee table. Phone 1138-R. mayll-lt) REGISTERED under - graduate nutse. 1737 S.W. 2nd Street, FOLDING baby carriage, stroller} Miami, Florida, Phone 2-6559. and youth bed. Reasonable. 731| Advance obstetrical engagements Caroline, Apt. 2. may11-3t} by mail or phone. may11-3t FOR SALE—DRY GOODS HOME DECORATORS YOU will find the latest trends} PIANOS tuned and_ repaired. in texture, color and design in} Guaranteed. Call 892-W. Chas. the new slip cover and drapery} Dowski, 506 Elizabeth Street, materials at CAROLINE SHOP apr26-30t on Ann Street. Prices from $1.25 up. mayl-tf’ SERVICES AND REPAIRS— RADIO AND TELEVISION CHILDREN’S CORNER Simonton St. (near Sears) RADIO repairs and_ television Key West’s oldest shop exclusive-| service. i ly for children. Clothing and] by catalog. 14 years radio experi- toys personalized with child’s|/ence: in manufacturing plants. name free of charge. apr16-30t| 1116 Whitehead Street, Telephone apr9-30tx STORAGE REPAIRS AND SERVICE —PIANOS é FA FOR SALE—USED CARS 1940 PLYMOUTH, fordor sedan, $375.00. 1940 Chrysler, con-| RED Brick Storage Co. Furni- vertible, new paint, radio, heater. ture or commercial. Phone Tony’s Auto Body Shop, 603] 798:' apr12-30t Greene Street. may9-3t PERSONAL PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan, black. New motor. A-1 condition. $625, half cash. Apply 419 Wil- SWEDISH massage treatments, five for $13.00, by graduate liam. may10-2tx| masseuse. Phone 575-J. — may10-6t 1935 PLYMOUTH. Coupe. Fair shape. . $125.00. Apply’ 1221 PHOTOGRAPHY Simonton. may10-3tx ——_| FREE—One 35c enlargement with 1948 MERCURY convertible, ra- every roll of film developed dio, heater,. white wall tires,!and printed. Flash bulbs, all $1800. 9000 miles. Inquire Ar sizes, 15¢c each. Miller Photo, 1023 6 P.M., 28 Rest Beach. Contact! White Street. may10-6t Mrs. Stockdale, High School. may11-3tx LOST FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD BLACK ‘purse, Monday morning, FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES contents urgently needed. Re- jturn Dessie Starling, Herman’s 4-PIECE living room set. One rug; Dress Shop. Reward. and pad. Can be purchased may 10-3tx separately. Call 1577-XJ, 3210 a Eagle Avenue. may3-11t WANTED FOR a whiter wash try the May- tag system. You wash or we 26’ STEEL Craft cruiser. Ideal! wash for you. Key West Self- for charter boat or commercial j Service Laundry. For pick and FOR SALE OR TRADE fishing. Will take late model] delivery, Phone 1446. Mr. and car in trade. Call 603-R. Mrs. Pease, owners and operators. may 10-6tx may4-30tx FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES NEW concrete block 2-bedroom house on lot 50 ft. x 120 ft.| FINCHES and Greater Hill My- 3512 Duck Ave. Price, $12,000.] nah Birds, Parrots. Key West Terms. Phone 573 or 772-R. Garden and Lawn Supply, 830 may6-12tx' Fleming St., Tel. 1019. may9-tf Opportunity to study draded: multiple selerosis. 4m MAS. LOU GEHRIG appears before a senate sub-committee in Jashington Tuesday and makes a dramatic plea that the gov- ‘ernment combat the disease which killed her husband. The widow.of the New York Yankees’ great first baseman is ‘testify- ‘ing for a*bill in congress which would set up a foundation to 7 H H i : ate ii a i i ’ What's Doing at the | 3 i ing Pong Tourney. | 0. P:M.—Song Fest and Fel- ‘; Jowship Hour; Bea Moreno, ~piano. . i 10:00: P.M.—Refreshments serv- * ed: by. Hostesses. MONDAY— 8:00 'P.M.—GSO meeting (2nd » and 4th “Mondays). : 9:00°P.M.—Dance under the ‘Stars—John Pritchard’s Orch. | TUBSDAY— i 8:30 P.M.—Bingo-Prizes. WEDNESDAY— 7:15 P.\M—Mrs. E. E. Crowson “at the piano. 8:15 PM.—Beginning Ballroom | « daneing—Mrs.. Ralph Horten- + stein... ' 9:00 P.M.—Country Dancing— Mrs.. R. Hortenstein—Direc- tor, THURSDAY— 7:30 P:M.—YMCA Glee Club; “Marjorie Coburn, Director. 9:00-PM.—Dance under the . Stars—John Pritchard’s Orch. =-Mrs, Ruby Metzer, Dance {.—Pinochle Tourney. “P:M.—Movie on the Patio -» Buster Perpall, operator. SATURDAY— .730:P.M.—Movie on the Patio ‘Buster Perpall, operator. ‘M:—Second Showing. _Executive—Forest Turner. Program Director — Mrs. “© “Wahneta Kovasa. { Los Angeles ranks first among Anjierican cities in area size, 453 square. miles. There are perhaps more than) a million different kinds of ani- mals. .REPAIRS AND SERVICES —ROOFING NEED a new roof? We repair or put on any type of roof. Rea- sonable. prices, free estimates. James Taylor, 824 Johnson Lane. : . may6-6t MOVING AND HAULING General Hauiing Household Furniture, Etc. Every Load Insured J. C. RAMSEY Phone 290 709 Whitmarsh Lane may 1-30t Furniture Moving Local and Long Distance Agent Galloway Transfer and Storage ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 166 E. V. Kinsman may7-30t| BEAUTY SALONS SUMMER rates now in effect.| 20% reduction on all heat permanent waves. Cold waves, $8.50 up. Beauty Colony (up- stairs) 521 Southard Street, Tele- phone 206. apr30-30tx PERSONAL MARTIN Hair Stylist announces: Mr. Martin is leaving Key West for the summer and will return! in September. Betty Cruickshank, | formerly Casa Marina and Ge- neva Pool, formerly La Concha Hotel and New York, are em- ployed at Martin’s to offer the type of work you have been ac- customed. to. may9-30tx VV III IVI OCCT VII GS Aerovias “Q”.. Passenger List 2444444444444 44444 The following passengers left gett: Hi i i lr if i yesterday for Havana Aero- Monroe County vias “Q”: ‘ Earl Adams found the =| Joseph Thomas, Lillian: Thom-| and the plat approval wae as, Pablo Rubio, Olimpia Rubio,} pending an accompanying fre Albert Acosta, Frank Collazo,} lution. : Charles Maynard, Dorothy -May-| Postpone Action On nard, Henry Determan, Josephine} Van Nest's Request RI Determan, Sarah Groy,' Arthur} The Commissioners voted Groy, Antonelle Bremmer, Olivia] table the request for —<s Wiebasch, Emma Utley; Virginia] provement made by Mr. ae Irwin. , Van Nest of aad John Coates, Betsan Coates,| funds are now Harold Gonzalez, . Allen €.! Ew- = - be forthcoming @ntll ing, Ann V. Sullivan, .Jane C. nex a Carey, Lawrence Sullivan, ‘Mar-| Surveyor Clifford G. Beiter garet Sullivan, Sadie “Sullivan,| reporting on the aay ey Alexander Lewis, Francisco * Sa-| ment desired by Van | hagun, Ora K. Wilson, - Elsie} that “a — ms By 4 Noungayiest. bey ~—— A” AUSTRALIAN STEEL ~ hy Se GOES ROUND. WORLD can be done ebeut . SYDNEY — () — Australia is =r exporting steel to England in aauey Om Ser. exchange for tinplate. And Japan can them is exporting steel to Australia] Adverse possesion because this country hasn't] public property can't Be ft enough. tained”. Manager Keith Butler of Brok-| Since there were me fume en Hill Proprietary Steelworks] available to build the road even fF told a reporter his company is] i exporting steel to England at] county — oe sy / the request of the Australian’ gov-| ter unti next year ernment. . hich time New South Wales Minister for Transport Maurice O'Sullivan says his state government has to buy Japanese steel for frailtoad building. He told newsmien’ Jap- anese steel will cost about’ $156 against about $54 for Australian steel, \ TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES (Know America} 1799—(150 years ago) John Lowell, The Boston philanthro- pist whose will founded the cele- brated Lowell Lectures, a Boston institution, born in Boston. Died March 4, 1836. 1836—Josephus N. Larned, . no- ted Buffalo, N. Y. newspaper editor, librarian and author his cone day, born in Chatham, Canada.| ete. All work done pa they Died Aug. 15, 1913. mittee members is 1852—Charles_ W. Fairbanks, | 88Y- Indianapolis lawyer, senator, Vice President under Theodore Roosevelt, born in Union Co., Ohio. Died June 4, 1918. 1954—Ottmar Mergenthaler, Baltimore inventor of the lino- type, which revolutionized print- ing, born in Germany. Died Oct. 28, 1899. missioners that they expect move the buildings within 4 week or so. The Fort Tayler C®> izens beach committee that fe ceives $100 monthly for maim tenance of the beach does tet keep the money for its mpm bers. Instead all money i used to purchase needed equipment, Choose Your GIFTS tron vs Something for Beery 1866—Henry C. Wallace, Des Member of the Moines, Ia. agricultural editar- Family publisher, secretary of agricul- ture, father of the present Wal- lace, born in| Rock Island, Ill. Died Oct. 25, 1924. TROPICAL TRADER 718 Duval Street Phone 1609 Hiawatha was the Iroquois In- = dian name of a hero of miracu- lous birth who came to bring peace and goodwill to man. Dr. JA. Valdes Specialising in Eye Examination and Visual Training Duplication of Lonese 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN THIS COMMUNITY + OFFICE HOURS: @ to 12 end 2 te 8 PM GARDNER'S PHARMACY | 1114 DIVISION STREET At Corner of Varela ?hone 177 Free Delivery 444444444444444446@ '&