The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 30, 1949, Page 3

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a a “YONDAY, MAY. 80, 1949 siiaes” (Regular) a 3 Consecutive Days __ - 6 Consecutive Days __ x | 15 Consecutive Days __ 30 Consecutive Days __ ée (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. > remem 6 IM nA ONT es INFORMATION FOR THE ADVERTISER Rei fos Lent Noe te Set Comneete Shen 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 dota Type 1% times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. 12 Point Ty 2 times rater r 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. ae ‘Sinimum Charge , lum space to be for any one inser- be for 3 lines. (Es- 5 words per line.) Te TS ate publication, copy must be in the Adver- tising Department office be- fore 1¥ o’clock in the morn- pga the ny ot pai. ie Phane ft its may be inse! ‘columns by phone. .Gte@hie and Ann ying Door'to the right on en ig building, a eee ne enemies ee 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 firsi 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. 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 ONE-BEDROOM apartment on « Grinnell St. Couple only. $55 monthly: plus water and utilities Phone mornings, 1185-R. may 18-20-23-25-27-30-6tx EFFICIENCY apartments, $60.00 monthly. Near South Beach. Shown by appointment. Phone 1415-XJ. may13-30tx APARTMENT couple only. Paul’s Tire Shop. may1]4-tf FURNISHED studio apartment. Near beach. Ocean view. Gar- den: All conveniences. Adult. No pets. $50, 1214 Duval Street, Phone 1040-J. may20-tf 'TWO-BEDROOM furnished house at 827 Elizabeth Street. Adults only. Apply Oriental Pharmacy, 1000 Duval Street (upstairs). may24-6tx MODERN furnished one-bedroom house. $75.00 a month until November. Call 1317-R. may27-3tx LARGE, cool one-bedroom apart- ment on Pearl Street. All- electric kitchen. $85.00 monthly, Phone 1185-R mornings. * may18-20-23-25-27-30-6tx FURNISHED one-bedroom apart- ment. $55.00 monthly. Apply 905 Ashe Street. may30-1tx ATTRACTIVE, efficiency apart- ment, strictly modern. Nice surroundings. Convenient loca- tion. Infants accepted. Phone 1804-M, between 5 and 7 P.M. may30-3t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS FOUR apartments, rooms and light housekeeping rooms, $5 to $15 per week. 411 William St. may10-30tx FOR RENT—COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS Exclusive 7 TWO-ROOM cottage apartment tile bath, all electric kitchen. private entrance. Also one-room apartment. Adults only.* M. 8% B. Guest House, Phone 1445-W,: may24- -6t NEWLY furnished one- -bedroom cottage and one apartment. Utilities furnished. Very reason- able. Apply Frank’s Barbér Shop, 425 Southard Street. | may30-3tx FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS. OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleminrig. Single rooms $10 up weekly. Double from $12. Coffee Shop and Bar. apr26-tf FOR RENT—TRAILERS COMPLETELY furnished trailer or comfortable sleeping TOOTH $15.00 weekly, until November. Young’s Tourist Rest, 1721 Flag- * ler, Phone 1172-J, after 5 P.M. may26-tf WANTED—TO RENT NAVAL officer desires three or four bedroom | unfurnished house. Phone 1187-XW. may30-3tx FOR SALE—USED CARS 1941 FORD tudor sedan. 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 1946 TUDOR Mercury. One- owner car. Heater, white side- wall tires. Apply 7-A Seaplane Base. may27-6tx 1948 PACKARD Club Sedan. 10,- 000 actual miles. Radio, heat- er, overdrive, white sidewall tires. Apply Marine Barracks, 7:30 to 4:30 or 7-A Seaplane Base. may27-6tx 1936 OLDSMOBILE, runs good. $100. Apply 1110 Eaton. St. may28-3tx 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. magi FOR SALE—TROPICAL FISH SALE on tropical fish, aquarium and plants. Phone 1172-R. Open Sundays. 1831 Ist St. may27-3t FOR SALE—MOTOR BIKES, SCQOTERS & MOTORCYCLES ’49 HARLEY-Davidson 74 O.H.V. Apply 726 Whitehead Street. may27-3tx JAMES English motor bike for sale. 710 Elizabeth Street. may30-2tx FOR SALE—PRINTED FORMS LEASES, 5c each. Promissary notes, Ic each: Artman Press, Citizen Bldg., Phone 51. FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS mar22-tf L. C. SMITH No. 10 typewriter and steel stand. Excellent con- dition. $45.00. 912 Fleming St., Phone 397-M. may30-3t FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES BARGAIN—Philco _ refrigerator, like new. Tel. 146, 526 Duval Street. may27-6t FOR SALE AND FOR RENT —HOUSES TWO 2-bedroom houses for sale; one 2-bedroom house for rent. Apply 710 Baker's Lane (Mrs. Perez). may28-2t WANTED—TO BUY DESIRE to purchase .two-bed- room house or larger in Key West. Terms cash. Phone Lieut. F. E. Ireland, Boca Chica, 230, 7am. to 3:30 p.m., Mondays through Fridays. may25-6tx GOOD used car. Must be bargain. Pay cash.. Sea Iste Apartment 11, 915 Windsor Lane. may27-3tx 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 See |’ ¢ formerly Casa Marina and Ge- cusierond to. a RAP! oO repairs by catalog. 14 years radio experi- ence «HELP WANTED—MALE BOYS. Over $50 week. Sell brass name plates for front doors. Write Fred Coulson, 214 Summer, Boston, Mass. may30-1tx MAKE $20 a day! Sell Staybright Brass Name Plates for front doors. Write Hubstamp, 355-J, Congress, Boston, Mass. may30-1tx HELP WANTED—FEMALE REG, NURSES (Colored). Good pay and maintenance. Call Y1180 or write Winkler, 202 Hin- son Bldg., Tampa. may27-6tx 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'operators. & may4-30tx 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 166 E. V. Kinsman may7-30tx STORAGE RED Brick Storage Co. Furni- ture or commercial. Phone 798, may17-30t GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES THE best home for your bird— Hendryx All Brass and Copper Bird Cage and Stand. Key West Garden & Lawn Supply, 830 Fleming St., Tel. 1019. may30-tf HELP WANTED—MALE MECHANIC. Apply in person. Murray Auto Electric Co., 105 Simonton Street. may27-3t FABRICS HOMEMAKERS Mistakes or -hand-me-downs in furniture can be harmonized by the right slipcovers. Too large chairs or sofas can be made to look smaller; insignificant ones given emphasis; bad lines hid- den. CAROLINE SHOP, 223 Ann St., has the magic fabrics. may28-3t REPAIRS AND SERVICE —PIANOS PIANOS tuned and _ repaired. 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 Septémber. Betty Cruickshank, neva Pool, formerly La Concha Hotel and New York, are em- ployedat Martin’s to offer the type ef work you have been ac- may9-80tx “SERVICES AND REPAIRS— RADIO AND TELEVISION ; and television ice. Low standard prices in . maufacturing _ plants. 1116 Whitehead Street, Telephone 769-M may 18-15tx Old Ra Pa BIG Boy. a German shepherd dog, faces Recorder W. W. Citiawiy le . WwW. Yy at réunion with his blind master, W..C. Knight (right). Police They charged Knight with a. to Inadge ‘Callaway suspended a $12 fine against K night and | . Bo ia Humane Society will he:'was bladly undernourished. understanding the A pane society, officer, holds the supervise care seeing: eye dog. Second from | ’ Hotere ‘SPEED Is : 2,250 MILES “AN HOUR » Fim 7 OF THE. U.S..NAVY'S.NEW "VIKING" series of rockets, stands réady: for launching (left) on its base at the White Sands Proving Grounds, N. M.. at time initial firing tests were held. Cable leading to missel’s nose supplies impulse which starts rocket on flight. At right, the rocket jumps off its launching platform on trip into the upper atmosphere carrying research in- struments.’ It reached an altitude of 51/2 miles and a speed of 2.250 ‘miles an Boar: Who | Knows? 1.°How large is the Island of Hong ‘Kong? 2. Pearl. Harbor is located on! what, island? 3. How many islands make up the “Philippines? 4. What © city called the is “spigot. of the Russian oil bar-| rel?” 5."Where are the Otranta?. 6..What: is Herbert Hoover's! full name? 7. Which is the longest in Europe? 8. What constitutes the Amer- ican Bill of Rights? 9..Can a-member of Congress be removed from office? 10. Why is Navy Day ctlebrat- ed‘on Theodore Roosevelt's birth- day? Straits of river The Answers . Thirty-two square miles. Oahu. 7,083. Rostov. Between Italy and Albania. . Herbert Clark Hoover. The Volga. The first _ ten to the Constitution. ’ I oo Bo 9. Yes, by. a vote of his own) house. 10. He is credited with making the Navy our first line of fense. PUBLIC ee } ! CRATING, packing for Bermen or storage. Cates Crating Ser- vice, Phone 1172-W. | may28-6t WANTED to BUY _ CITIZEN OFFICE amendments ; de- ; gs | Ashes No Bask = | WASHINGTON, D. C.—Harry | J. Davis, proprietor of a men’s clothing store, hid $1,100 in an }ash can filled with ashes in the | basement. Before he could remove it the next morning, trash collectors had carted off the ashes. i Franctic telephoning located | | the men and the truck was un-/ loaded at the city dump, under Davis’ watchful eyes. ' The $1,100 was found and the men got a $50 tip. Turtles. have no teeth, but their jaws have ae De surfaces. A AAA LAL | Real ICE Is Cuaranteed IF Pure | TELEPHONE NO. 8 : : Somme ®) Wirephoto| NewS: Notes: PLACE YOUR REFRIGERATION ON A REAL ICE BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service REAL ICE Thompson Enterprises, Ine. (ICE DIVISION) ‘They F cared. |The Worst - “PAWTUCKET, R. L-Howard Heeks,. 6, borrowed. 4 neighbor's tricycle and _sped'-off’ dow:r* the street, swung into another: street and.-began rolling swiftly down a steep hill. -At the’ bottom, close to the Sibi ofthe Blackstone river, he ‘lest control .and fell off. A “bey, ‘watching Howard's. wild *.tide, was sure the boy had roiled-over the bank into the water: He ran to see. Others saw him Tending and ran: themselves, Police arrived and so. did ‘the Fire Department. An. ambulance also came screaming - up:* . |. firemen. began dragging the tiver and. for two hours they seatehed, ‘with no success. It was at this_point somebody spotted young Howard, «peeki out frem:the crowd. He y ve even wet. The true tarantula ‘is found in southern Europe..».- ‘ | The tiger, slightly larger: in size than the lion, far Be jc it in destructiveness. : | The tiger is terrifically: _atfong but rarely attacks grow armed men. Howevér, Tue. quently preys upon women Zany children. Birds can see most of the colors humans can see. NEW MANAGEMENT Self-Service Speciat DO YOUR W ASH OWN '2 5 TEN POUNDS Cc © pry You Supply Soap and. Bleach OPEN. MEMORIAL “DAY |BENDIX LAUNDERETTE 1516 SOUTHARD PHONE 565 aoe From Bus Station Is More Economical! It Is PURE, Healthy and Safe KEY WEST. FLORIDA

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