The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 8, 1949, Page 3

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zg fifi, i. Ie if Fi : ; ! i i Post Office. may6-30t ete | TWO or three bedroom house or FURNISHED one-bedroom apart-|: apartment, furnished or tn- ment. Utilities furnished. Only| furnished. Couple with children, Sea Isle| Permanent residents. may6-30t| tween 12 and 5:30. couples need apply. Apts., 015 Windsor. EFFICIENCY apartments, $60.00] 2-BEDROOM® furnished house. | monthly, Near South Beach. Shown by appointment. Phone 1415-XJ. may 13-30tx PURNIGHED apartment, couple only. Apply 1127 Southard St., Phone 172. jun3-6tx PURNISHED apartment, electric kitehen, hot water, children welcomed. $65.00 monthly. All otilities paid. Apply 909 Eliza- beth Street. jun7-tf I ese EFFICIENCY apartments, $50.00] 693 Greene. monthly. Apply New Charles Hotel, 525 Eaton. ONE - BEDROOM modern conveniences. Couple only. Apply 801 Virginia Street.| 1937 DODGE tudor sedan, $150. jun7-3tx ONE twe ond-bedroom apartments. two-bedroom apartment. For rent cheap. Residential sec-} 1940 CHRYSLER tion, Apply 728 United. APARTMENTS, $35.00 and $40.00 monthly, utilities #10 Sawyer'’s Lane, off Caroline Street. . 2 SPACIOUS apartments, all- electric. June 25th. Can be seen at 620 Southard St. or Phone 560-M: jun8-3tx THREE-ROOM and cold water. Apply 609 Grinnell. apartment, Phone 1512. jun8-3tx FURN ISHED studio apartment. Near beach. Ocean view. Gar-| 194; HUDSON business coupe. den. All conveniences, Adult. No pets. $50.00. 1214 Duval Street. Phone 243-R or 1040-J. juns8-tf FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS FOUR apartmen light housekeeping rooms, $5 to $15 per week. 411 William St. may10-30tx FOR RENT—COTTAGES COTTAGE, three rooms and bath. Phone 9287. FURNISHED cottage. Apply 1021 Packer (rear). jun7-3tx OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fiemi: rooms $10 up weekly. oak from $12. Coffee, Shop and Bar. F may314f} CHRYSLER Ace marine engine. FOR RENT—BUS: PLACES FULLY equipped cafe, with beer and wine license. Apply 808 Caroline Street. FOR RENT—GARAGES apartments, 3 rooms}. house, vicinity Simonton and everything furnished.| Fleming. Permanent Key West tes, $75.00 and $85.00. | family. Hotel Apartments, opposite | and after 6. jan7-3t| sedan. 1940 Chrysler jun7-5tx | 1939 CHEVROLET fordor sedan, apartment, Truman Avenue. jun8-1tx | $495. furnished. , 1941 CHRYSLER, cheap, in good jun8-1tx} spare tires. $575.00. 2835 Staples Available on or about| 1940 FORD coupe, ’46 motor, ra- hot} 1941 Buick. One owner. In per- ts, rooms and] phone 51. jun3-6t| Phone 717-M. -| George Marker, 722 Love Lane. Retes Per Line of Space for 18 Point Type 3 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. 24 Point Type 4 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. WANTED—TO RENT TWO bedroom UNFURNISHED Phone 306-J, before 9 jun3-5t 1015, be- jun8-4tx Phone 1008-W. jun8-6tx FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES HOT Point hot water heater, 10- gal. capacity. Reasonable. Ap- ply 1216 Virginia. jun6-3tx FOR SALE—USED CARS 1939 PONTIAC 4-door sedan. Radio, ‘heater. First class me- chanical, condition. as vest 2- door sedan. Good tires. New| paint. © 1940. Plymouth r convertible. , Radio, heater. Tony’s Auto Shop, juni-6t good condition. Apply 1243 jun6-3tx Good .condition, L. A. Gallo- way, 542-A Poinciana. jun6-3tx convertible, good condition, radio, heater’, Tony’s. Auto Body Shop, 603 Greene Street. jun7-3t condition, radio, heater, two Ave. jun7-3t 1825 Harris jun7-3t dio, heater, $650. Ave., Phone 1172-W. Special De Luxe Custom Made fect shape. Blinker lights. Look at it, drive’ it. $660.00. 1415 United Street, Phone 1173-J. juns8-tf $600.06. Good condition, new paint job, 44-A Seaplane Base, Phone 1036-XJ. jun8-3tx FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FIVE bundles of old newspapers, 5c. Inquire The Citizen Office, jun22-tf ROCK, marl, sand, top soil. See us for cheapest prices in town. 1060-M, Buster Cerezo. juni-tf RADIO, Zenith (long distance). 15 tubes. 13-F Porter Place, jun7-3tx FOR SALE—BOATS AND MARINE MOTORS jun7-3tx Perfect condition, $400. Phone 891-W. jun7-3tx FOR SALE—BUSINESS PLACES jun3-6t} GROCERY, doing a good busi- ness. Owner must leave town. ‘rabanr Vist mam — FOR SALE—MOTOR BIKES. SCOOTERS & MOTORCYCLES: CLEAN 1946 Indian 74 in condition, Blue .with chrome, Buddy-seat, bags. $350 cash. Call when in Miami. FOR SALE—PRINTED FORMS. LEASES, 5 ¢ each. Promissary notes, lc each. Minimum 5e. -Artman Press, Citizen Bldg. Phone 51. FOR SALE—STORE EQUIPMENT ADDING machine, Toledo scales, electric meat slicer, cash reg- Phone 644-W. jun6-3tx SMALL furnshed house, with ister, Poe} Reasonable. Cash. Phone HELP WANTED—FEMALE WAITRESS and curb girl. ply in person. Ponce’s eonette, 701 Simonton. HELP WANTED—MALE COMBINATION produce grocery man. Apply Broadway Super Market. EMPLOYMENT WANTED SECRETARY, with experienced. Phone 1028-R. Furniture Moving Local and Long Distance Galloway Transfer and Storage ISLAND CITY TRANSFER E. V. Kinsman Phone 166 ma) SUMMER rates now 20% Permanent waves. Cold $8.50 up. in phone 206. PERSONAL MARTIN Hair Stylist ann Mr. Martin is leaving Key West for the summer and will neva Pool, formerly La Hotel and New York, a ployed at Martin’s to offer the type of work you have been ac- customed to. PUBLIC SERVICE EXCAVATING, bulldozing hauling, pile driving, road building, DDT fogging, FREE ESTIMATES Write Hudgins & Alfonso, Inc., Ramrod Key Post Office Phone: Summerland Key may25-wed-sat-tf LOST jun10-11-13-3¢ FOR SALE—USED TRUCKS FORD pick-up truck, good con- dition, $200. 920 Vixginia St.- jun7-3tx adjdining lot, center of town. references, 417 Angela St., jun7-6tx MOVING AND HAULING BEAUTY SALONS reduction on all heat 5 Beauty Colony (up- stairs) 521 Southard Street, Tele- jun4-30tx in September. Betty Cruickshank, formerly Casa Marina and Ge- ro eae a & Lawn pupely Co., 830} LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (Ex- leming St. Tel. 1019 = =f CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M, Are jun6-tf rives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- may9-30tz eal a ae A PAM ee - er OTS at o' HOMEMAKERS | HES HOME charm can be bought by| et oe oe ot Rey al , heavy the - fabric yard. Attra e} {slipcavers and draperies can} Local Schedule: DR. T..G. PEACOCK (right, foreground), medical superinten- dent of the State Hospital for the insane at Ga.,, hands letters. of resignation for himself and 12 other doctors "toward State. Welfare Director Jack Forrester (left). - Forrester ' '“¥efuses to'take the resignations. Instead, he tried to place in” ' “Dr. Peacock’s hands notices of the doctors’ dismissal. A little later they walked out of the hospital. . The action followed Gov. — Herman Talmadge’s failure to act on their demand that he fire Hospital Superintendent T. A. Dechman. . pn oe in we Key West In Days Gone By saddle 4-7802 AS. TAKEN FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF JUNE 8, 1939 Interesting Notes The meter, used by the ‘nor- | English world, equals 39.37 inch- es, About one-third of Denmark’s | railroads are. owned by the gov- ernment. ? Beheading was formerly \_con- sidered an honorable form. of ex-|T ecution. 7 Members of the Arthur Sawyer} Post-of the American Legion, at} ameeting last night, arranged} for the annual American Legion} Follies to be held in Caso Cayo, ean on Saturday night, June} 17. % The baths of the ancient world and of the Middle Ages often were used by men and women at the same time. charge -_ j WPA activities in Key West! will cease on August 15 unless; allocations for more projects are _|made before that time, Area Su- | Pervisor W. Curry Moreno said | . | today. In the first half-year of the gold rush days of 1849, 10,000: per- sons came into San Francisco. then able to accommodate only some 900. jun6-ti UCLA lost 12. straight dual meets to big brother California beginning in 1928, before 1945 ‘Members of the Safety Patrols ati the ‘Harris, Division street and ’s School will leave to- 5 A “for a week's 4 s outing ae ages Beach. They chia & Se . will make e trip in a county The Library Law, included in —)—-Minu [eh truck driven by Leroy Torres. Poland’s National é-year . Plan, ¢ to Hag 892-W.| Se provides: for some: 20,000 book : Corrections to jun6-6t| Governor Cone today vetoed| lending centers .throughout, the GO) ~~ =. the bill to exempt the payment of. tolls for school buses that pass over the Overseas Highway bridges. In vetoing the bill, Gov- ernor Cone said that it was un- necessary, as the bridge authori- tiés already had exempted school buses from the payment of tolls. a country, each of which is to be equipped with at least 200 books. A flea can jump a dintance times its own length. The Lithosphere is the solid part of the earth as distinguished from the atmosphere and the hy- drosphere, and comes from the Greek “lithos”, a stone and “sphaira,” sphere. Ap- Lunch- jun7-3t More than 7,000 motor ve- higles passed over the Overseas Highway bridges during May, according toa report in The Citizen today. When the cultivation ‘of hops was first«introduced into England in the 16th century as an ingredi- ent in beer, Parliament was peti- tioned against a “wicked weed that would spoil the taste of the people and endanger the people.” and juns-tf Mr. and Mrs Robert Dopp and Mrs. Mary Milner left today for Ashville, Oregon, to visit Mrs. George Davenport. In the rural regions of the Pa- cific Slope, when-a wagon haul- ing wood was full, it was said to have a “load.” When filled less than its full capacity it was call- ed a “jag”. So came the slang expression, “he has a jag on,” meaning one who is not yet in a state of complete inebrity. Miss Corinne Curry, a‘ student hurse. in the Jackson Memorial Hospital, is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. P. Curry at her home, 221 Duval street. Agent Eugene Sands, Jr., of Tampa, arrived here today and_ shortly afterward left for Marathon to] visit his father, Eugene Sands. yy 7-30tx Today The Citizen says in editorial paragraph “Every community is constant- | ly speaking about its leaders. How about its misleaders?” || Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Fro and Exprese Servies MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule: (No Stops En Route) effect. waves, When the year 999 came around in Europe it was believed that the last day of the year 999 would spell the end of the world. GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES | CANARIES—Special This Week} Unexpected shipment of famous] radio warblers. Key West Gar- | ounces: return Concha ete. transform the drabest room into! ja place of refreshment, light and} peace. CAROLINE SHOP, 223 No. 2 Ann st., has fabrics within Oo. “| every budget. jun8-3t ry budge Sei UEaaYenee 2 (EXCEPT ING | at 9:00 o'clock DRESSMAK UND. ae m 5 arrives at Key West DRESSMAKING and alterations. | P.M. Meo ea ate ava ais ae 4 FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS / MERCURY outboard motor, 10 *h.p. ‘Bargain. Runs like clock. Will sell the first good offer. sae : Box J-14, c/o Citizen. jun8-tf} LADY’S black wallet, Saturday} Reasonable prices. Telephone | a ay Maal lin ie night, containing sum of money 1388-M. juné-3tx| | FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE ON WANTEL at he | tan, Kore monet | FULL CARGO INSURANCE WANTED—TO BUY return other contents. Reward. STORAGE 1948 SPARTON Manor, in excel-! no questions asked, if returned te —|\fi MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor, Eaten & Prencie Gi KIDDIE-KOOP and mattress in} ent condition. Price, $2,200.}Cora Herron, Unit 36-B, N.AS»|RED Brick Storage Co. Furni- PHONES: $2 AND 83 good condition, Phone 1384h.) J, H. Spain, 38-D, U.S.N. Seaplane! or Fleet Reserve Club. ture or commercial. Phone @a'as .. . __ jun6-3t} Base. jun8-6tx jun6-3t! 798, may17-30t

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