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THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1949 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 8 Point Type Point black- times a fine cost for 8 type. fi ALL ing, FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms and bath, everything furnished. Summer rates, $75.00 and $85.00. Coral Hotel Apartments, opposite Post Office. may6-30t MODERN apartment, completely furnished, hot running water. Pine Plaza’ Apartments, FURNISHED one-bedroom apart- ment. Utilities furnished. Only couples need ‘apply. Sea Isle Apts., 915 Windsor. HOUSE, completely furnished, two baths, two bedrooms, all- electric kitchen, —_screened-in . Apply Twins Garage, 1130 Duval. Call 169. may 10-tf THREE-BEDROOM house, furn- ished. Phone 1187-W. “¢ ~*~ ee omayl2-it ue DOUBLE garage apartment, yéar round rent. 1500 United Street, Phone 324-W. may12-1t POR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS FOUR apartments, rooms and light housek: rooms, $3, to $15 per week. 411 William St. smay10-30t FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming. Single rooms $10 up weekly. Double from $12, Coffee Shop and Bar. apr26-tf aM STORE on Duval Street, corner location. Suitable all 3-BEDROOM unfurnished house. Phone 9291 after 4 P.M. I. F. Wood. may11-3tx 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. may 10-5t FOR SALE—BOATS AND MARINE MOTORS CHARTER boat. Length 34 feet. Reasonably priced. Phone 701. may12-3tx “FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE NEW concrete block 2-bedroom House on lot 50 ft. x 120 ft. 3512 Duck Ave. Price, $12,000. Terms. Phone 573 or 772-R. may6-12tx TS for Call 598. I sale. $725.00 each. may!2-6t ~ FOR SALE—DRY GOODS HOME DECORATORS © YOU will find the latest trends on Ann Street. Prices from $1.25 may1-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. apr16-30t may6-tf |. 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. . Minimum a space to be feted for any one inser- tion will be for 3 lines. (Es- 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. 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- ADVERTISING 1S ACCEPTED under the following conditions: In the event of error in ertis- 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 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 Lone, apr20-30t a FIVE bundles of old newspapers, Inquire The Citizen Of- fice, Phone 51. mar22-tf ONE G.E. washing machine. La- dy’s bicyele. Phone 1187-W. may10-3t SECRETARIAL desk, $35.00. Ap- ply 2-D Porter Place. * may10-3tx ROCK, marl, sand, top soil. See us for cheapest prices. in town. 1350-M, Buster Cerezo. : may11-tf FOLDING baby carriage, stroller and youth bed. Reasonable. 731 Caroline, Apt. 2. may11-3t KENMORE cabinet oil cook stove. White enamel, 3 burn- ers. Cost $28. Like new. ’ Price $15. Phone. 1145-J. = may12-3tx HOUSE foundation with plumb- ing installed, cement blocks and marl, én two lots on Ave. E, 9242. may 12-1tx FOR SALE—USED CARS 1935 PLYMOUTH Coupe. Fair shape. $125.00. Apply 1221 Simonton. may10-3tx 1948 MERCURY convertible, ra- dio, heater, white wall tires, $1800. 9000 miles. Inquire after 6 P.M., 28 Rest Beach. Contact Mrs. Stockdale, High School. may11-3tx 1939 NASH 6, 4-door sedan. Good condition. $395.00. Apply 1024 Elgin St., Phone 1001-J. may 12-3tx 1941 PLYMOUTH fordor sedan. Excellent condition. Apply 1309 Eliza Street, Phone 1027-XR. may12-2t 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 TWO-WHEEL utility trailer, 5 ft. by 64 ft. New, heavy duty tires. 4 ft. stake body. Cost $250.00. Sell $100.00. Telephone 1312- -R. may 12-3tx FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES 4-PIECE living room set. One rug and pad. Can be purchased separately. Call 1577-XJ, 3210 Eagle Avenue. may3-L1t STEEL twin beds, innerspring mattresses and coil springs, dressers, lavatcries, A-1 condi- tion. Sell very reasonable. Luther Pinder, Ocean View Hotel. FOR SALE OR TRADE 26’ STEEL Craft cruiser. Ideal for charter boat or commercial fishing. Will take late model ear in trade. Call 603-R. : may 10-6tx FOR SALE—PRINTED FORMS LEASES, Sc each. Promissary notes, lc each. Artman Press, Citizen Bldg., Phone 51. mar22-tf "STORAGE RED RED Brick Storage Co. Furni- ture or commercial. Phone 798. apr12-30t 50 x 100. Phone Mickey Parrott, | may 12-tf | NEED a new roof? We repair or YOU may be the one we’re look- ing for. We require a pleasant woman to act as neighborhood representative. Opportunity to earn $2.00 an hour part or full time. Avon Cosmetics, P.O. Box 1101, W. Palm Beach, Fla. : may9-6t LS eke PM ee CER MAID, cleaning, ironing, part- time. Prefer live on. Call 790, Extension 8217. may11-3tx CURB girl and_ experienced waitress. Apply Ponce Lunch- eonette, 701 Simonton Street. No phone calls, please. WANTED—EMPLOYMENT REGISTERED under - graduate nurse. 737 S.W. 2nd Street, Miami, Florida, Phone 2-6559. Advance obstetrical engagements by.mail of phone. may11-3t SERVICE os PIANOS | tune and repaired. Guaranteed. Call 892-W. Chas. Dowski, 566 Elizabeth Street. apr26-30t SERVICES AND REPAIRS— RADIO AND TELEVISION | RADIO repairs and_ television | service. Low standard prices by catalog. 14 years radio experi- ence in manufacturing plants. 1116 Whitehead Street, Telephone 769-M. apr9-30tx PERSONAL SWEDISH massage treatments, five for $13.00, by graduate masseuse. Phone 575-J. may 10-6t PHOTOGRAPHY FREE—One 35c enlargement with every roll of film developed and printed. Flash bulbs, all sizes, 15c each. Miller Photo, 1023 White Street. may 10-6t LOST BLACK purse, Monday morning, contents urgently needed. Re- turn Dessie Starling, Herman’s Dress Shop. Reward. may10-3tx WANTED FOR a whiter wash try the May- tag system. You wash or we wash for you. Key West Self- Service Laundry. For pick and delivery, Phone 1446. Mr. and Mrs. Pease, owners and operators. may4-30tx may11-6t], -Left to. right: commissioners. fi neem Mosher, 13, warns heavy traffic a block before the school cross- ing at Menlo Park, Calif. CONSERVING HUMAN ‘(Continued From Page One) and effective emergency care to; victims. of accidents. During 1948 an area represen- tative of the Red Cross gave a first aid course in this city. From this class came 11 qualified in- structors. Since that time these} instructors. have taught four classes. Emery Whidden, a_ volunteer worker, is first aid chairman. With, Leonard Curry, water safety chairman, serving as in- structor, swimming certificates were’ awarded 14 adults last summer. These adults are ready to .aid those: in distress at Key West beaches. ‘The work of the Red Cross is far reaching. Funds are needed to carry on the work. A quota of: $10,000 was set for Monroe | county. When the campaign closed: the money raised was $3,- 500 short of the goal. The residents of Key West are being appealed to in the Key West chapter’s last attempt to reach the goal. Saturday volunteer workers will be at chapter headquarters. A phone call there by any per-! son desirous of joining the Red} Cross will bring a volunteer worker to the office or home of} the caller to pick up the contri- bution and to give the person making the donation a member-} ship card. One-third of all money invest- ed in Canada since the war is American capital. GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES ‘WE LOAN spreader with 100-Ib. purchase of Blu-Green, Bloom Aid or Vigoro. Key West Garden and Lawn Supply, 830 Fleming St., Tel. 1019. may 12-tf REPAIRS AND SERVICES —ROOFING 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 may1-30t Furniture Moving Local and Long Distance Agent Galloway Transfer and Storage ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 1656 E. V. Kinsman may7-30t 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 | ee BEAUTY SALONS pacers at i ie eS 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 | ———_—_— INSTRUCTIONS—PIANO LEARN to play piano the easy, modern way, 12 weeks’ course. | Others have done it, so can you,| regardless of your age. Money back guarantee. Private instruc- tions. Call 876-M now. Eight more vacancies. King Studio, 409 Caroline. - Gould Curry, in- structor. may10-12-14-3tx SEATED IN. THE MAYOR'S OFFICE at Jersey City. N.. Ju are day’s election broke the political power of Frank Hague... Hague had James F. Murray, new city commissioner. John V, || Chief opponent of the Hague machine; Charles W itowski. Donald Spence and Louis Dear Louisa: - I am a girl of sixtesh and a spot. How can I show him trouble is that I'm the kind of a@ guy to go “a shall 1 Answer: : Tf you can have a small party and invite him that might solve’ your problem. Or if you have, the opportunity of inviting some. person to a club or schoo? picnic or party you could choose » him. In that way he would “know that you would really like to.go with him. with strange boys until you know something about them. So many foolish girls pick up with anyone who comes: along and sometimes regret it after it is too late. LOUISA. Dear Louisa:- My husband died three months ago and left mea nice farm with a good diving .on this farm ‘but my husband ¢ was a very good manager. My son has al- ways worked with us and hada share of the profits. He lives in a small house not far from ours with his wife and two small chil- dren. of thirty who lives with me. Now my son wishes me to put the farm in his name and he will agree to take care of me and his sister for the rest of our ; lives. I don’t know much about . business and can’t. decide wheth-" er this will be.a good thing to do or not. What would you ad- vise? WIDOW—N. Y. Answer: Don’t sign away your home and farm for you will be giving }away your freedom as well. your son have a liberal |the profits and the promise of the farm at your death in return |for building it up and keeping it profitable for you. If you feel that your house is too large for you and his too small for him it might bea good idea to exchange homes |for a while-—at least. jless you get along with his wife | tience with children you will be ; wise not to try living together. | Too many widows make the {mistake of giving away their |property to their children and regret it bitterly later on. Your son might die and then your | property would be , children and his } ; would be dependent on their | bounty and good will for your | living. | -Be generous but sensible. LOUISA. | | Address Your Letters to: “LOUISA”, P. O. BOX 532, | Orangeburg, S. C. BET YOU PAY NEWS: PAPERBOY REGULARL' | )...1 SEE MONEY IN YOUR LEFF SOCK /: { | | | just 20. He likes me for he has already kim ut I retned Paeuusy di fF, | Now he.doesn't to go out I think you are wise not to go Ihavea single daughter! ~ Let | share of | But un-! | wonderfully well and have pa-; left to his; wife and you! kenny, - Tomi tn wee poe esi 1 iy . es hi PRIM ‘ — Svetlana Beriosova,, 1¢ old, is prima ballerina Metropolitan Ballet, Leaden, oe ee ‘BEWARE OF BEAR (Continued From Pagé ‘Oie” , bottles of wine and a} geldtn wreath. Trains, automboiles and trucks have been rolling into Berlin aff day long, and yet the Uérihans ; have lessened very little theie en- | thusiasm over the arrivals, ’ | still cheer whenever @ | comes through the Sowet #6me te the American or Britis), gaia. Carthage was founded in Afi 1 om near Tunis, by Dido, Sete® of Pygmalion, King of Tyre. it que | burned in 146 B. C. and rebuale 19 B. C = '® QUALITY Printing. Service® You get the FINBET when you LET US TAKE CARE of your Printing Needs... . Whether large or —we give QU. SERVICE! 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