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THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949. INFORMATION FOR THE ADVERTISER a Rates Per Line of Spacefor Single and Consecutive Days 8 Point : “gad (Regular) Type 4 Ee Days __ aed me 6 Consecutive Days _. 8c 15 Consecutive Days __ 7c 30 Consecutive Days .. 6c (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 ee 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. ALL ALL ADVENTMNING Is ACCEPTED cals tie inlowing coadliom Is Ue eear al oor ic crocs Is ing. transient or contract, The Citizen will be res; 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% eh! ar for 8 Point lightface regular type. 12 Point Type 2 times Sis sa 8 Point lightface regular type. 18 Point T ‘ype 3 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. 24 Point Type 4 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. (eceemnccasiancntar cu tinea ‘ Minimum Charge & ‘Minimum space to be tharged for any one inser- tion will be for 3 lines. (Es- ‘timate 5 words per line.) 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- ing building. 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. may6-30t MODERN apartment, completely furnished, hot running water. Pine Plaza Apartments, 1301 Truman Avenue, Phone 215. apr28-tf FURNISHED one-bedroom apart- ment. Utilities furnished. Only couples need apply. Sea Isle Apts., 915 Windsor. may6-tf EFFICIENCY apartments, $60.00 monthly. Near South Beach. Shown by appointment. Phone 1415-XJ. may 13-30tx HOUSE, charmingly furnisMed, two bedrooms, two baths, dress- ing room, breezeway. May, Nov. 673-R. may14-5t EFFICIENCY~ apartment, adults only, no pets. $55.00 monthly. 626 William Street. may1]4-tf APARTMENT couple only. Patl’s Tire Shop. may] 4-tf FURNISHED apartments, trie kitchen, hot water, children weleomed. Apply 909 Elizabeth Street. may17-tf elec- FURNISHED apartments. mer rates. Large, cool, rooms. A. Klus Apartments, 800 Eaton Street. may18-6tx Sum- airy FURNISHED three - : apartment. $100.00 monthly. For further particulars, apply 514 Francis Street. may 18-3t FURNISHED four-room apart- ment 1311 Petronia Street, Phone 576-M. may 18-3tx TO refined American couple, a one-bedroom furnished apart- ment. Hot water. Private bath. Adults only. No pets. $50. Phone 117 for appointment. may 18-3tx TWO-BEDROOM apartment at 820 White Street. Apply 1324 Newton Street. may 18-3t FURNISHED two-bedroom new house on highway and protect- ed waterfront. Inquire Keys Sup- ply Co., Stock Island. may 19-3tx ‘WO-BEDROOM apartment, |209 Phone 1689. may 19-1tx Ann Street, FURNISHED apartment for cou- ple only. 1009 Southard St. may 19-3tx FOR RENT—COTTAGES furnished one-bed- room cottage, near beach. Adults only. The Price Organi- zation, 411 Fleming, Phone 124. may 14-tf MODERN FURNISHED cottage, couple only. No pets. Apply . 1128 Margaret Street, Phone 846-J. may17-5tx FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS FOUR apartments, rooms and light housekeeping rooms, $5 to $18 per week. 411 William St. may10+30tx WANTED—TO RENT NAVAL lieutenant, wife, two} small children desire two-bed- room place. Will sign lease ap- proximately $100.00 Phone Lt. Woodson, 1492. may19-6tx monthly. a Clana. + - FOR RENT—BUSINESS PLACES STORE on Duval Street, corner location. Suitable all types business. P.O. Box 225, Phone 736-M. may 12-tf FOR RENT ACCEPTED under the following conditions: In the event of error in advertis- ponsible only for the first insertion in CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING, and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING for only the acinel amount of space occupied by FOR SALE—MOTOR BIKES, SCOOTERS & MOTORCYCLES HARLEY .- DAVIDSON motor- cycles. 2 1847 models 61, very cheap. Will finance. Indian sales. 11 Beacom Bldv. and 10 SW 22nd Ave., Miami, Fla. Tel. 82-2212. may17-4t ONE-CAR garage. Also two-room storage space, Phone 575-J. may16-tf FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming. Single rooms $10 up weekly. Double from $12. Coffee Shop and Bar. apr26-tf FOR RENT—BUNGALOWS FIVE-ROOM C.B.S. bungalow, completely furnished. Inquire One Duncombe Street. may 18-3tx FOR RENT—ROOMS LARGE exceptionally cook room, Hot plate and refrigerator., Ad- joining bath. Phone 813-R. 727 Eaton Street. may17-3tx FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS KEY WEST cook book and its| seasonings; coconut candy andj Citizen Bldg., Phone 51. coconut chips; Seminole skirts and Fischer jewelry at the Mar- shall Studio op on Telegraph Lane. apr20-30t FIVE bundles of old newspapers, le. Inquire The Citizen Of- fice, Phone 51. mar22-tf ROCK, marl, sand, top soil. See us for cheapest prices in town. 1350-M, Buster Cerezo. may11-tf 3-PIECE living room set and cov- ers, Governor Windsor desk, large console combination radio, high chair, Easy Spindrier, twin beds, maple chest of draw- ers, bed, bureau, 2 tricycles, kitch- en set, floor lamp, etc. 226-C Poinciana Extension. may17-3tx REFRIGERATOR, like new. In- quire 2601 Fogarty Avenue. may 18-3tx 1 KROLL crib (full size). Good for child up to six years old. Apply 818 Olivia Street. may 18-3tx FOR SALE—USED CARS 1948 TWO-TONE Pontiac, door sedan de luxe model with radio, heater, foglights, spot- light, undercoat. 12 Rest Beach or call 1531-J. may 17-3tx 1 POWELL motor scooter. Rea- sonable. Need of minor re- pairs. 226-C Poinciana. may17-3tx 1949 MOTOR scooter. 870. Telephone may17-3tx NEW shipment of Salsbury scoot- ers arriving this week. Special cash price $365.00. My wife says, “I can’t sell my demon- Strator this time.”. Keys Supply Co., Stock Island. may 19-3tx FOR SALE—DRY GOODS 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 FOR SALE—PRINTED FORMS ‘LEASES, 5c each. Promissary notes, lc each. Artman Press, mar22-tf | FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE iron |, two-] — Sa SL SSA a 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 LOTS 14 and 18, Sq. 3, Tr. 30, size each 52’4” x 92’6”. Jose- phine Street, between Venetian and Blanche. $450 each. Phone 658. may17-6tx 4-BEDROOM house on double lot at 1605 Flagler Avenue, im- mediate occupancy. Inspection by appointment, write Box 1-R.H.H., e/o Citizen. may 18-6t _ FOR SALE—USED TRUCKS 1938 %-TON Dodge Pick-up Truck. Good condition and tires. Reasonable. Cabrera Whole- sale Grocery. may17-3t INTERNATIONAL tractor trailer van. Good tires. Engine and reconditioned. First good offer. Cabrera Wholesale Grocery, Front Street. may19-2t 1940 INTERNATIONAL panel truck. First $100.00 takes it. Cabrera Wholesale Grocery, 423 Front Street. may19-1t 1941 CHRYSLER in good condi- tion. 2835 Staples Ave. may 17-6tx 1936 CHEVROLET. $165. 1024 Virginia Street. may 18-3tx Apply MUST sell 1940 Plymouth, good condition, no rust. Reasonable. 1126 Margaret Street. may19-3tx FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES STEEL twin beds, innerspring mattresses and coil springs, dressers, lavatories, A-1 condi- tion. Sell very reasonable. Luther Pinder, Ocean View Hotel. may12-tf PORCELAIN Coldspot refrigera- tor, Call 279. may19-3t FOR SALE—STORE EQUIPMENT ELECTRIC soft drink cooler, counter with 9 stools, three; compartment galvanized sink, gas grill, good condition, cheap. Ap- ply 1024 White. may 19-3tx FOR SALE—BOATS AND MARINE MOTORS BOAT. and outboard motor, 10 h.p. Mercury, 12 ft. V_ bottom. Run-A-Boat. Priced reasonably. Must sell this week. 127-B Poin- may19-3t | FOR SALE—LUMBER VERY good used lumber. 2000 BM 1x4 flooring at $50. 1000 BM 2x4_L.L.V.P. at $60. See Tony at 1104 United Street. may18-6tx HELP WANTED—FEMALE OPENINGS for (3) women. If you want work but cannot give ful] time there is a splendid in- come. opportunity for you with Avon, Write P.O. Box 1101, W. Palm Beach, Fla., and an inter- view will be arranged. may17-3t WANTED—EMPLOYMENT _ PRACTICAL nurse wants posi- tion. Full or part time. Apply Mrs. A. Rowe, 612 Simonton St. may19-3tx YOUNG man wants part-time job, 7:30 to 11 a.m. or 7:30 to 11 p.m. Can furnish references. | Write Box 7-J.D., c/o Citizen. may19-1tx ba cae CARE, “5 CERRINA. INIT 9859s AUTO PAINT AND REPAIRS: NASON’s paint and body shop. For quality workmanship plus duPont paint products and Scho- field famous factory shaped body | paneling, such as quarter panels, door legs, wheel housing, com- plete line of paneling. Angela and Newton, just rear of Parks ppernen Phone 1058-W. may19-6tx LOST NAVAL Academy _ring—1938, with name “Herbert I. Man- del” engraved on insidé. Reward. Phone 1139-J. _ may19-3t 2 SERVICES AND REPAIRS— RADIO AND TELEVISION RADIO repairs. and _ television service. Low standard prices by catalog. 14 years radio experi- ence in maufacturing plants. 1116 Whitehead Street, Telephone 769-M. may 18-15tx BEAUTY SALONS SUMMER rates now in. effect. 20% reduction on all heat rmanent waves. . Cold waves, .50 up. Beauty Colony (up- stairs) 521 Southard Street, Tele- phone 206. apr30-30tx GARDEN. AND LAWN SUPPLIES Gwyn POWER LAWN MOWER, light, easy to handle, 4; cycles, 24 in. blade. Key West Garden & Lawn Supply, 830 Fleming St., Tel. 1019. may 19-tf FABRICS HOMEMAKERS During the quiet summer months prepare for the busy winter. Make, or have made, slipcovers and draperies now. CAROLINE SHOP, 223 Ann St.,.has the ma- terials in the newest designs, tex- tures and colors. may 18-3t -REPAIRS AND SERVICE —PIANOS PIANOS tuned and_ repaired. Guaranteed. Call 892-W. Chas. Dowski, 506 Elizabeth Street. apr26-30t 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 GOOD home for dog. Ideal for the Keys. Make good watch dog and hunter. Male, part Irish Setter and Hound. Nine months old. Call 1132-XR. may18-2tx MOVING AND HAULING General Hauiing Household Furniture, Etc. Every Load Insured J. C. RAMSEY Phone 290 709 Whitmarsh Lane may1-30t ee Furniture Moving Local and Long Distance Agent Galloway Transfer and Storage ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 156 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 STORAGE RED Brick Storage Co. Furni- ture or commercial. Phone 798. may17-30t WANTED—TO BUY HOUSE and lot. Must be good buy. Write Box B-17, c/o Citi- zen. may17-3t SINGLE bed with spring and mattress. Will pay $5.00. Write P.O. Box 666, Tel. 843-M. may 19-3t; PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONS —TYPEWRITING COMPETENT, qualified com- mercial teacher offers individual typing lessons at any hour con- vnient to student, with minimum charge per hour. Call 205-M or apply in person to Mrs. Frances Sands, 2746 Staples Avenue. gomes, pas LOST BUT ROMANCE 1 BETTY RUTH MILAM, 17, of Gadsden, Ala., hospital en route home from’ the Mayo Clinic at Minn., where her left leg was bone tumor. leg will hamper their romance. VEW To Hold Meeting Tonight A regular meeting of Southern- most Post No. 391i, Veterans of Foreign Wars will be held this evening at 8:30 p.m. at their clubhouse on Elizabeth Street. The meeting will be presided over by Commander Tony Arthur who urges all members and visit- ing comrades to attend. SVG VVC VV VV VCC VIC Ve Aerovias “ Passenger List DAAAAAAMAAAAMAAMAAMS Passengers leaving to Habana Cuba yesterday by Aerovias “Q” planes were: Wanda Akira, Ella Alexander, Daniel Bell, Jimmy Cowgill, Ver- non Emerson, Dale Fenters, Jose Gaskill, Helen Gephart, Barbata Kiger, Norman Logsdon, Alma Milligan, Moris Moore, Lena Rhode, Wilbur Richardson, Ed- gar Shofa, Winifres Shofa, Naomi Stelar; James Teylor, Donne Thomas, Dorothy VanHorn, Ed- Her father, Hugh Milam, is with high school student says her boy while she was in the clinic! She doesn't Ro ae « friend sy ~|Faulk Attains Perfect Record At Dothan High Word received here today thet Joseph Faulk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Faulk formerly of Key West, was one of five stu. dents of Junior High Scheel af Dothan, Alabama, where the Faulks now live, who finished threé years at the institution with prttost A records. hile in Key West young Faulk also attained perfect ree- ords when he attended. the School here. Joseph will now called upon to make @ special speech on the commencement program of Dothan High Scheel. Joseph H. Faulk was.e ship's captain when oe lived lived here. SENATOR BYR BYRD (Continued Fromm Page Oned ployes dispensed with. Number of workers in the exétutive de- partment alone, he asserted, ea be cut inhalf without affecting win Weyls, Grace Weyls, Harold | the efficiency of the department, Weigand Fred ‘Jaoch, Roger Gav-! Senator Byrd stated, instead “ igan, Catherine Gavigan, Joseph | attempting to cut down the Carbonell, Fred Carbonell. Michael Welsh, Elizabeth Welsh, Thelma Gustafosn, Elmer Gustaf- | son, Max Rubenberg, Tisinich, Thomas Houskins, So-| phie Houskins, Frank Tedrick, Sylvester Marek, Ben Wade, Josephine Wade, Robert Kinsey, Alma Kinsey, Lewis Pierce, Viv- ian Pierce, Carlos Suarez, Ro- land Aguilera, Armando Vasquez, Antonio Gon- zalez, Carlos Diaz, Enrique Car- neado, Ofelia Perez, Damera, Vi- cente Carneado. < Arthur Coven, Harry Coven, Thelma Richie, Ralph Richie, Gussie Rote, Elmer Russell, Ana Russell, Charles Couver, Leona Couver, Henry Reisch, Raymond Grouse, Emma Ghostich, Grace Hollander, Joseph Gillen, Hartley Lighty. PERSONNEL OF (Continued From Page One) ed veterans in isolated communi- ties will have to be discontinued entirely. V.S. Parker Miami regional manager, made this announce- ment today after determining that at least 21 operatinnal posi- tions will have to be abolished throughout the Miami region in order to conform with the VA budget as submitted to the Con- gress for the fiscal year 1950. WESTERN POWERS (Continued from Page One) should regard Russia’s lifting the blockade as an act of good faith, so long as she does not indicate any ulterior motive in reopening traffic between the eastern and western zones of Berlin. If Russia’s reason for lifting the blockade was ulterior, the statement said further, it will not belong before the Kremlin will show its hand. If that time the Western Powers should not budge from the stand they have been adhering to in dealing with Russia about the differences that exist over the rehabilitation of Germany. WANTED to BUY Old Rags CITIZEN OFFICE | Joseph | ber has been growing at the | | ber of employes, it continues “a increase day after day. During the last 15 months, he said, the he 4 of 1,500 a day. Savings to the United States | Treasury would run to $1% lion yearly, if the unnee employes were removed from federal payroll, Senator Byrd Calixto Garcia, | concluded. By an ancient superstitution for testing a lover’s faithfulness, git: used to pierce a lighted candle with a pin, then let the flame burn down around it. If the gin remained in the charred wiek, the boy friend was faithful. If the pin fell from the burned wick, he was a two-timer Subscribe te to The =. It's Your Home Design Your Floors to Please Yourself with GUARANTEED for LIFE ‘Kentile’ and ‘Armstrong ASPHALT TILE AND LOWEST IN PRICE Beautiful Fleere eee Easy to Keep Clean Coved Linoleum Sink and Work Tops FREE ESTIMATES INLAID LINOLEUMS TOO, IF YOU PREFER Install It Yourset/ or Contract THE KEY WEST FLOOR COVERING CO. 132 DCVAL 8ST. TEL. 4 may 18-6t] qu Cocccerecenseeeeeeeeeeee