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THURSDAY, MAY 26; 1949 r 8 Point ; Lightface (Regular) Type 1,Day 10¢ 3 Consecutive Days __ 9c 6 Consecutive Days __ 8¢ 15 Consecutive Days _. 7¢ 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 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. assified / INFORMATION FOR THE ADVERTISER Retes Per Line of Space for 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 Ty 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 space to be charged: for any one inser- tion will be for 3 lines. (Es- * timate 5 words per line.) 4 To insure publication, : copy thust be in the Adver- * tising Department office be- , fowesl1 o’clock in the morn- — ing oh 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 tothe right on enter- eee 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 the part of the advertisement where the error octurs. 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. may6-30t ‘EFFICIENCY apartments, $60.00 monthly. ‘Near South Beach. Shown by appointment. Phone 1415-XJ. may13-30tx APARTMENT couple only. Paul’s Tire Shop. may14-tf FURNISHED 2-bedroom house. Hot water. Near schools. ply 914 Packer Street. : may20-Btk Ap- FURNISHED studio apartment. Near beach. Ocean view. Gar- den. All conveniences. Adult, No pets. $50. 1214 Duval Street, ‘Phone 1040-J. may20-tf BEAUTIFUL new two-bedroom apartment, completely furnisk- ed with all new furniture and electric kitchen. Never occupied. Adults only. Must be seen to be appteciated. Phone 186. Can be seen at 731 Caroline Street? may23-6t SMALL efficiency apartment, suitable for refined lady, alone. Phone may23-tf 1019 Margaret 575-J. Street, TWO-BEDROOM furnished house at 827 Elizabeth Street. Adults only. Apply Oriental Pharmacy, 1000 Duval Street (upstairs). only the actual amount of space occupied by FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS | FOR SALE—PHINTED FORMS OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming. Single rooms $10 up weekly. Double from $12. Coffee Shop and Bar. apr26-tf (0 SERIES SESSA IST, SRY Se Ss FOR RENT—TRAILERS COMPLETELY furnished trailer or comfortable sleeping rooms, $15.00 weekly, until November 1. Young’s Tourist Rest, 1721 Flag- ler, Phone 1172-J, after 5 P.M. may26-tf WANTED TO rent or buy, small electric re- frigerator. Phone 575-J. may23-tf FOR SALE—USED CARS 1939 PONTIAC 4-door sedan. Radio, heater. First class me- chanical condition. 1938 Ford 2- door sedan. Good tires. New paint. 1940 Plymouth 4-door sedan. 1940 Chrysler convertible. Radio, heater. Tony's Auto Body Works, Greene Street. may20-6t LEASES, 5c each. Promissary notes, lc each. Artman Press, Citizen Bldg., Phone 51. mar22-tf FOR SALE—DISHES | LIMITED number of Mexican, oven dishes at 25¢c each! Some with covers; some with handles. CAROLINE SHOP, 223 Ann St. may25-3t ‘“WANTED—TO BUY DESIRE to purchase two-bed- room house or larger in Key West. Terms cash. Phone Lieut. F. E. Ireland, Boea Chica, 230, 7am. to 3:30 p.m., Mondays through Fridays. may25-6tx 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 operaters. may4-30tx LATE 1948 Jeepster. Less than 5000 miles. Perfect condition. Apply 405 Eaton after 5 P.M. may23-6tx 1947 CHEVROLET 5-passenger coupe. New tires. All acces- sories. Excellent condition. Must be seen to be appreciated. $1295. 808 South Street, Apartment 2, or call 1382-XJ. may23-6t 1941 CHEVROLET club coupe. Apply 2301 Fifth Street. may23-6tx 1941 FORD tudor sedan. See Miller, 82-1 Poinciana Place. Phone 1132-M. may26-6tx 1941 FORD convertible. All ex- tras. In good condition. Rea- sonable. Call 58-W. may26-3t MOVING AND HAULING General Hauiing Household Furgiture, Etc. Every Logd 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 166 E. V. Kinsman may7-30tx _, RESORTS AND CAMPS BON AIR—Private summer camp for girls 7-18. Tennessee Moun- tains. Alt. 2,000 ft. 22nd seasont 8 weeks $300. Write Box 661, Fort. Lauderdale, Fla. for de- tails. may24-3t may24-6tx FURNISHED apartments, elec- tric kitchen, hot water. Chil- dren welcomed. $65 monthly. Utilities paid. Apply 909 Eliza- beth Street. may25-tf FURNISHED apartment. Chil- dren accepted. E. A. Strunk. Phone 816. may26-tf DELIGHTFULLY cool attractive furnished apartment in lovely old Key West home. Yearly lqase if desired. No children or pets. Also guest house, no cooking ‘fa- cilities. Inquire 410 Caroline {St. or call 1571. may26-3t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS FOUR apartments, light housekeepin $15 per week. 411 rooms and rooms, $5 to illiam St. may 10-30tx FOR RENT—COTTAGES . AND APARTMENTS ~ Exclusive ‘ TWO-ROOM cottage apartment, tile bath, all electric kitchen, private entrance. Also one-room apartment. Adults only. M. & B. Guest House, Phone 1445-W. may24-6t FOR RENT—ROCMS ate bath, entrance. Phone 259-W. may24-3t pai 3. i a es FOR RENT—COTTAGES ONE-BEDROOM cottage with large screened porch to couple only until Jan. 1, Call 1021-J, afternoons. may21-6t x apocvieh aaiaie ea FURNISHED cottage, hot water, couple only. Apply 1014 Va- rela (rear, ‘upstairs)! may26-3t private FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FIVE bundles of old newspapers, lc. Inquire The Citizen Of- fice, Phone 51. mar22-tf ROCK, marl, sand, top soil. See us for cheapest prices in town. 1060-M, Buster-Cerezo. may11-tf R.C.A. public address system, record player attached, A€ and DC current. Two outdoor horns. two indoor speakers, dynamic mike and stand, brand new. Phone 1135-W. may26-3t FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE MODERN 3-bedroom bungalow, ..wnfurnished. Reasonable. Ap- ply ‘525: Margaret St., Tel. 152-J. may25-3tx ATTRACTIVE 2-bedroom home. Large landscaped double corner lot. Avenue E, Tel. 1176-J. ° may26-3t STILL for sale: Four rooms and bath, completely furnished, lin- ens, silverware and sewerage, hot water, Frigidaire, washing ma- chine. $3500. 904 Olivia Street. may26-1tx FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES MODERN bedroom suite, color. Phone 503-W, 1035 United Street. * may25-3t NEW bottle gas equipment, apart- ment size range, 20-gal. hot water heater, 6-foot Servel refrig- erator. Phone 1135-W. may26-3t WASHING machine. Late model G.E. Phone 579. may26-3tx wheat | STORAGE RED: Brick Storage Co. Furni- ture or commercial. Phone 798. may17-30t FABRICS HOMEMAKERS Choose your slipcover and drap- ery materials in your own home by taking out some of our yard samples and trying them where you. want them. CAROLINE SHOP, 223 Ann Street." may25-3t GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES TOSSIT, designed for eradication of LAND CRABS. Key West Garden and Lawn Supply, 830 Fleming Street, Tel. 1019. may26-3t FOGGING of homes, restaurants, groceries, etc., for complete eradication of all insects for a period of time. Yearly contract | possible. Fogging outfit to be lo- 'cal if answers to this advertise- 'ment show possibilities. Interiors of buildings are completely fog- ged and absolutely no damage to anything in the building. Con- tact. ._Wardlow’s Landscaping, | Phone 748-W, if interested. may21-6t BULLDOZER available for lot | clearing or fillspreading. For ‘information, call. or contact Wardlow’s Landscaping. Phone Wardlow at 748-W if interested. may21-6t ST. AUGUSTINE Bitter Blue Grass can be ordered by call- ing Wardlow’s Landscaping, Tele- phone 748-W. Fifteen cents a square foot. Less in quantities. may21-6t i | \ Key West & Vicinity: Contin- ued fair weather thru Friday. Gentle to moderate northerly winds. cept few widely scattered thun- so warm along southeast coast otherwise: little change in tem- perature. Jacksonville through Florida Straits and East Gulf: Gentle to moderate north and _ northeast winds becoming variable Friday. Clear to partly cloudy weather. REPORT Key West, Fla., May 26, 1949. (Observation taken at City Office, y, 8:30 a.m., EST) Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night - Mean, Normal _ - 86 79 82 | 80 Total last 24 hours .....__ 00 ins. Total this month ....._ 1.01 ins, Deficiency this month 4 1.89 ins. Total this year _._.. 4.14 ins. Deficiency this year 4.73 ins. Relative Humidity. * 6:30 a.m. » 69% Barometer (Sea Level), 8:30 a.m, 29.98 ins.—1015.2 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 5:39 a.m. Sunset, — 7:09 p.m. Moonrise .. 5:12 am Moonset gT15 p.m. TIDES (Naval Base) Tomorrow (Eastern Standard Time) h Low 8:53 a.m. * 2:21a.m. 10:42 p.m. 3:52 p.m. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA (Reference Station: Key West) , Time of| Height of Station— Tide |high wate: Bahia Honda (bridge) __—O0h10m ~ 0.0 ft. No Name Key (east end) __+2h 20m Boca Chica - (Sandy Point)—0h 40m Caldes Channel (morth end) —- 10m +1.4 ft. NOTE: (—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections te be added. WILL YOU SMILE? Inevitable Rule “What did’ Jack say when you asked him if-he could support you in the style to which you were accustomed?” “He said, ‘No!’ But that I[ ought to remember that the styles are always changing.” More than 37 million motor ve- hicles were regsitered in the Uni- ted States on January 1, 1947. The United States has more than three million miles of rural roads. 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 Styeet, Tele- phone 206. .. apr30-30tx REPAIRS AND SERVICE ‘i —PIANOS PIANOS tuned and Guaranteed. Call 892-W. Chas. Dowski, 506 Elizabeth Street. apr26-30t 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 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. *may18-15tx WANTED to BUY Old Rags CITIZEN OFFICE Se Florida: Fair thru Friday ex- dershowers over extreme south) Editor, The Citizen: : Portion this afternoon. Not-quite. As the 1948-49 school repaired. | year draws to a close, it is indeed the occasion for a most hearty “Thank You” to you and your staff for the splendid cooperation extended the Parent-Teacher As- sociation of the Division Street Elementary School. The columns of The Citizen were always made available to us for publicity for our organi- zation and our school. Only with this help and cooperation were we able to accomplish the many projects undertaken during the past two years under my admin- istration. ‘My thanks are also extended ‘to the officers and committee chair- men, parents. and teachers who worked with me during those two eventful years. Full adherence}) wARSAW, Poland a, to'the high ideals as set forth by | jand’s capital, rising rapido phn 3 the National Council of Parents; from wartime ruins, is and Teachers made possible many | big new building program this benefits to the child and the’ year calling for expenditures of school. $62,500,000. i Among the projects The Citi- Warsaw’s population now is zen aided in bringing to a reali-! over 610,000. The pre-war top was zation through its unlimited pub-' 1,289,000. Despite the acute hous- \ licity were the establishment and ing shortage, Poles from all over equipping of a new library and; the. land who lived here before the purchase of a new piano for; the war are continuing to flock the music department, } back to this city. It is not uncom- On behalf of the entire mem-' mon to find four or five persons bership of the Division: Street’ living in a single room. School P.-T. A. I again extend j In Warsaw today, everyonk thanks for all your past coopera / who is physically able to work tion. May this close relationship} seems to be working. Poles have with the press continue during’ a great pride in building the years ahead. new Warsaw after the Nazis vir- MRS. C. SAM B. CURRY, | tually levelled the city and’ said Retiring President, - no-Poles wohld -ever live here Division Street Elementary | again — that Warsaw was fihish- School Parent-Teacher As- | ed forever, \ sociation. Polish engipeers have estimat- Key West, Fla, ° * ed that it will be 1965 before the May 26, 1949. capital is completely rebuilt. GFUVVVVVVV VVC VVGVVVTVe Aerovias “Q” Passenger List Ba As he i he ts fy i Min Min, Mids Br, Be the, th, en ts Be Passengers leaving’ for Havana via Aerovias “Q” planes over the weekend: werer ae ee Carlos Ruiz, Antonio Meidel, Ellen Berthess, Marple Grey, Vir- gil J. Robart, Lora I. Robayt, Mil- licent Hopkins, Harry V. Traub, Maude Traub, Blanche Dowell, Roy P. Dowell, Lottie R. Dowell, Charles Horne, Lois Horne, Brian Horne, Levi A. Dickinson, Beulah K. Dickinson, James Wittmeier, Aileen Wittmeier, William Owen, Jean Owen, Geerge Simone, Helen Lewin, Dolth Lewin, Edward Rone. Charles Harrison, John Nelson, Walter Nelson, Ida Mae Rone, Orlando Garcia, Paul Grover, Leon Smith, DeWitt Adams, Ade Watkins, Edward Gonzalez, Louis } ———————_______—..-. Vitsas, Barbara .Vitsas, Helen O.| ABOUT ATHLETES FOOT Davis, Enrique Figueras. Rogelio} 2127 Prominent Druggists Dominge, John Weichier, Geral- Can’t Be Wrong. dine Weichier, Susie Ayers, Rosa-] Here's what Stout of Parksbure, lie Elliott, Irene Vogel, Herman ‘le fore a75 ane wale of T-4-1 bas Vogel, Francisco Centurion, Law- te bye o cCumome ca Ogrodnek, Vera Ogrodnek, that eave cola i eee Al Borrenson, Richard Gibbons IN ONE HOUR: and Simon Wolfe. if nut completely pleased. Your 40¢ TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS back at any drug store. Lotally at (Know America) GARDNERS PHARMACY Admiral John Wilkes, in com- mand of U. S. naval forces in Germany, born 54 years ago. U. S. Senator Alexander Wiley of Wisconsin, born at Chippeawa Falls, Wis., 65 years ago. H. Freeman Matthews, Ambas- sador to Sweden, born in Balti- . News Notes. British coal production in 1948 totaled 208 million tons—i1 ‘mil- lion tons more than 1947 produc- bea but still below the prewar level. Turkey, with an area of 296,503 square miles, has only some 26,- 000 odd miles of roads of every description. ‘ Turkey is now working oh an 18,000 mile road-building .. pro- gram aided by American capital, know-how and machinery. Uncle Sam bought 49,493,000 pounds of Turkish tobacco in 1948, compared ‘with an annual average of 20,669,000 pourids: Argentina can be transla ted as “republic of silver.” , 000000600000 08680 9088808 It's Your Home Design Your Floors to ‘Please Yourself with «° GUARANTEED for LIFE ‘Kentile’ and ‘Armstrong more, 50 years ago. 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