The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 4, 1949, Page 3

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paTURDaY, JUNE 4, 1949 8 Point LIGHTFACE CAPS The rate for 8 Point light- (regular) caps is 1% a line more the Point lightface type. ie i z i F ADVERTISING. and in DISPLAY AD monthly. Near South Beach. Shown by appointment. Phone 1415-XJ. may13-30tx FIVE BOS furnished — apart- » ment. electric, ., $65. monthly. Phone 41-3 or 1 Seminary Street. may31-6t MODERN furnished. house. $75 monthly. 626 Grinnell Street. junl-4tx FOUR-ROOM unfurnished apart- ment. Apply 509 Whitehead jun2-3tx FURNISHED apartment, couple only. Apply 1127 Southard St., Phone 172. jun3-6tx FURNISHED 2-bedroom house. ~ sd Mrs. Perez, 710 Bakers jun4-3t EFFICIENCY apartments, $50,00 monthly. Apply New Charles Hotel, 525 Eaton. jun4-2tx NEWLY finished and furnished large three-bedroom flat. Elec- trie kitchen, tile floors, tub, shower. Phone Adams 109 or 830. jun4-2t APARTMENTS. cheap, couples only. Apply 810 Sawyer’s, Lane, off Caroline Street. jun4-1tx FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS light housekeeping rooms, $15 per week. 411 William St. may10-30tx “POR RENT—APARTMENTS AND COTTAGES 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. may24-1it FURNISHED apartment, $50.00 monthly. Cottage $45.00 month- ly. Apply 1128 Margaret, Pltone a4e-J. jun2-3tx FOR RENT—COTTAGES COPTAGE, three rooms and bath. Phone 9287. jun3-6t FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming. Single rooms $10 up weekly. Double from $12. Coffee Shop and Bar. may31-tf FOR RENT—ROOMS AND TRAILERS COMFORTABLE double rooms er completely furnished house twailer at summer rates. Young's Tourist Rest, 1721 Flagler, Phone 1178-3 evenings. jun3-tf .| Caroline Street. 10 Point Type. 1% times rate: he 8 Point lightface regular type. . 12 Point T 2 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. 18 Point Type 3 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. 24 Point Ty ype 4 times rate for lightface regular type. FULLY equipped cafe, with beer and wine license: Apply 808 jun3-6t, WANTED—TO RENT TWO bedroom UNFURNISHED house, vicinity Simonton and Fleming. Permanent Key West family. and after 6. jun3-5t NAVAL officer, wife and two babies, desire to lease furnished or unfurnished new house or apartment. Call 259-W. jun4-3t FOR SALE—BOATS AND MARINE MOTORS OUTBOARD motor, like new, $75.00. Montgomery “Sea King”} Shp. Apt. 1, 316 Elizabeth St jun2-3tx MERCURY outboard motor, 10 h.p. Bargain. Runs.like truck, George Marker, 722°Love Lane. jun3-3t FOR SALE--USED CARS 1938 PLYMOUTH, 2-door: sedan. Good condition: Mechanically sound. Body in very good shape. $325. 221 Simonton Street. may31-6tx 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 Shop, 603 Gteene: junl-6t Special De Luxe Custom Made 1941 Buick. One owner. In per- fect shape. Blinker lights. Look at it, drive it. $660.00. 1415 United Street, Phone 1173-J. jun4-tf FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FIVE bundles of old newspapers, 5¢. Inquire The Citizen Office. Phone 51. jun22-tf ROCK, marl, sand, top soil. See us for cheapest prices in town. 1060-M, Buster Cerezo. junl-tf FOR SALE—PRINTED FORMS LEASES, 5c each. Promissary notes, Ic each. Artman Press, Citizen Bidg., Phone 51. a FOR SALE—BUSINESS PLACES GROCERY . doing a good _busi- ness. Owner must leave town. Will sell to the first good offer. Box J-14, % Citizen. juni-6t FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE SMALL furnished house. with adjoining lot, center of town. Reasonable. Cash. Phone 892-W. jun2-3tx LOT 50 x 120 on Ave. D, between 17th and °18th St. High land. Price $950.00. Apply 704 White Street. jun4-1tx LOT for sale, 50 x 120. High land on Ave. D, between 17th and 18th Sts., half block from Poinciana Food Center. Price $850.00. Terms, $100.00 down payment, $50.00 each month, with no interest added. Apply 1509 South Street. jun4-itx FOR SALE—FLOWERS, TREES, PLANTS. SHRUBS, ETC. COCOANUT plants, 5 feet tall, 25c each. Also smaller plants. Apply 1509 South. jun4-1tx FOR WHITEY’S HARLEY-DAVIDSON 130 DUVAL STREET : 1949—74 O.H.V. 1948-125, used . 1949—125, new _.. FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD Phone 306-J, before 9 FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES|' DOUBLE Hollywood bed. Various other household Margaret (downstairs). jun3-3tx BLOND, bedroom ° suite, five months old. $150.00. 2-D Por- ter Place. jun3-3tx HELP, WANTED—MALE AND/OR FEMALE NATIONALLY known facturer for Key West or the Keys. No delivery, write P. O. Box 211, Seana Station, Miami, manu- 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) ny 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 COW MANURE “Bovung”, not less than 75% or- ganic matter. Also Milarganite and ‘sheep manure. Key West Garden & Lawn Supply, 830 Fleming St., Tel. 1019. jun2-3t FABRICS HOMEMAKERS HAVE you a room marred by too narrow. windows? Skillfully ‘chosen draperies can make them look. wider. Bring your problem to CAROLINE SHOP, 223 Ann st. The House of a Hundred Drapery Fabrics. jun4-3t 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 | 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, may4-30tx , iun3-2t] items, 1100 needs representative jun1-6t. ADVERTISING 18 ACCEPTED under the following conditions: In the event of error in advertis- ing. transient or contract, The Citizen will be responsible only fox the first insertion in iF G for only the actual amount of space occupied by the HS aihole of Romaii bronze: is coin minted i in "The: fepaidlea: ms Brazil is boun- ded “by “all except; American republi three Guis nas. island in. the At- Rex a f, stone-age cakes, made ‘3 coarsely-ground grain, the earliest bread was made from:ground acorns and beegh nuts... The practice of kneading dough with the feet originated in Egypt and-continued: into modern days in: ‘Scotland. The: name: “Thule”. was applied at different, times in antiquity to Norway and.:to Iceland. The ‘bow: ‘amd arrow was used by ahcient- men.on every conti- nent except Australia. All: the. raw. materials used in the’. making. of fine American handmade glass tableware are handed: down’.’from grandfather to grandson.“ At least ten years of -intensive training are requir- ed» before’ a. man is regarded as 1. as the naine ot sociological team ae w =. & re. ? skilled. American glassmaking was revolutionized by a carpenter of | Sandwich;.--.Massachusetts, who found, in. 1827 that glass could be hand-pressed in a mold. This brought glassware for the first! time within: the reach of every | American home. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES VERY nice Sundry Store. Make | mae an offer. 1019 White St. sun hests MAKE $5.00 per hour at home| bronzing baby shoes. perience No ex-| needed. Free details.} Kiktavi Co., 2111 W. Manchester, Los. Angeles 44, California. jun4-1tx PUBLIC. SERVICE EXCAVATING, bulldozing, heavy | hauling, pile driving, road | building, DDT fogging, etc. | FREE ESTIMATES i Write Hudgins & Alfonso, Inc., Ramrod Key Post Office Phone: Summerland Key No. 2} may20-wed-sat-tf{ BABY: CHICKS sale...2 to 3 weeks old— $15.95 per hundred. One week only. Your choice of N. H. Reds, Barred Rocks, Red Rock Crosses, | Hi-Line Crosses, White Rocks,| White Wyandottes All chicks! finest quality from bloodtested | | flocks, produced. in Hawkins} | battery brooder umder - strict | sanitary conditions and have! been fed only the finest feeds. | Chicks will be shipped imme- | diately. No C.O.D. shipments. } Send money order. Chicks shipped by express only, plus packaging, | F.0.B. Give nearest Express Of-} fice, Southern Chickery, c/o F, PO Box 754, Columbia, S.C. | jun4-1 | professional STARTED CHICKS — Close out _|CAREER GIRLS — By THELMA LAIRD. BLN. ° American Nurses’ ‘Asacolation The registered pro ono nurse is an impo on today’s health ing to. make the for all Of all those on this conserving life, curing ity, the nurse most time in intimate con i other ‘members. Thus, ans offers unique | the person whose alpen est is keen ma sive for the registered nurse: (1) hospital ‘and other institution- al, (2) public ‘health, (3) educa- tional, (4) private practice, (5) _ industrial. a The registered nurse may be a staff member or a_ director of a hospital nursing Service, work- ing in one of the specialties such as surgery, psychiatry, tubercu- losis, pediatrics. She may. parti- cipate in impgrtant research. She may bea visiting nurse, the nurse in an industrial plant, or a nurse consultant. She may be an instructor or director in a hos- pital or university school of nurs- ing, oy an expert ona ‘surgical operation team. She may teach in or direct a health education program, using public speaking, writing, and other creative tal- ents. In war or peacetime she may serve her country as an officer in the Nurse Corps. She may join a Federal Agency such as the Vet- NURSING NEEDS! dream of health and: good} two of the So.} medical care as well as the.) true, preventing disease and disabil- There are five ‘males fields sponsible posts in WILL YOU SMILE? tion, : 19, New York, will give names and addresses of in your area who can give Fee ‘dependable informayon and ai- vice. 7 erans Administration, Indian Ser- PITTI vice, or Public Health Service. She may travel, or work in foreign countries in missions, foreign government posts, busi- ness enterprises, or round-the- world health and post-war reha- bilitation projects. To became a qualified nurse a high school graduate should be a good student, in good health, an accurate worker, a conscientious person, a stable personality, and a truly sympathetic, friendly person. Since the demand for nurses grows constantly, job security is favorable. Like teaching, social work, and other service, profes- sions, nursing has never paid high salaries, compared with some occupations. However, the association’s active program for better pay and work- ing -condtions has brought mark- ted gains. Annual salaries for hospital staff nurses range from $1,800 - | * $2,640. In public health, the young nurse may receive $2,- 200 - $3,300. Usually private duty brings $8 - $10 per 8-hour day. For the nurse with ad- vanced education and experi- ence, many opportunities offer higher salaries. Many hospitals | are adopting the 40-hour week, and schools of nursing are | finding that good times are as wholesome for nurses as for other young people. How does one get started? The most important step is choosing 'a GOOD school. (1) You may | Write to the National League of | Nursing Education, 790 Broad- | way, New York 19, N. Y., for ad- j vice on schools, scholarships, and | so on. (2) Contact the profession- al nursers’ association in your It's Your Home Design Your Fleors to Please Yourself with TILE AND LOWEST IN PRICE Beautiful Floors. ¢s Easy ww Keep Clean Coved Linoleum Sink and Work Tops FREE ESTIMATES INLAID LINOLEUMS TOO, IF YOU PREFER Install It Yourself or Contrect THE KEY WEST 32 DCVAL S&T. |FLOOR COVERING C0. t state and community. A letter to qecoeqecesencenniinnl

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