The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 14, 1949, Page 3

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eee een + TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1949. | ; ra : F E | i} i 4 ~ 8 Point BLACKFACE CAPS The rate for 8 Point black- face caps is 2 times a lin more than for 8 Point ligh' face regular type. changed for any one inser- tion will be for 3 lines. (Es- timate. 5 words per line.) — 4 Deadii 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- Display 10 Point Type 1% times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. 12 Point Type 2 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. 18 Point Ty 3 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. 24 Point Type 4 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. ~ Phone 51 Use your phone. Adver- tisements may be: inserted in these columns by phone. Business office in The Citizen Building, corner of Greene and Ann Streets. Door to the right on enter- ing building. ACCEPTED under the following conditiofis; In the event of error in advertis- contract, The Citizen will be responsible only for the first ifsertion in CLASSIFIED .| zation, 411 Fleming, Phone 124. ly kitchen. FOR SALE—PRINTED FORMS MODERN room cottage, near beach.| | notes, lc each. Minimum charge Adults only. The Price Organi-| 5c. Artman Press, Citizen Bldg., Phone 51. juné6-ti! jun9-thurs-sat-tues-tf FOR SALE—TRAILER - TWO - BEDROOM cottage. on Grinnell Street. All-electric} 1948 SPARTON Manor, in excel- Child accepted. $105} lent ‘condition. Price, $2,200. monthly. Phone mornings, 1185-R.} J. H. Spain, 38-D, U.S.N. Seaplane|’ . junl4-16-2tx} Base. jun8-6tx TWO-WHEEL ll-steel 1500-Ib. capacity utility trailer. Excel-| | lent, condition. Apply 406 United FOUR apartments, rooms andj Street, Phone 1496-XR. junl4-3t | $15 per week. 411 William St. only. Apply 1127 Southard St., Phone 172. junl0-6tx APARTMENT ot tad ‘i feemth 1475. PURNIGHED apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchen, tile teth, Frigidaire Baby O.K. 994.00 weekly. 120 Angela, Phone 1846-4. junil-tf “yt Du a apartment. Ap- Phone 73 Mii \ \jundi-te PORNIGHED apartment to cou- 226. jun11-3t WEAUTIFUL, new two-bedroom apartment, completely furnish- ed with all new furniture and elevtric kitchen. Never occupied. Adults only. Must be seen to be eppreciated. Phone 186. Can be geen at 731 Caroline Street. juni1-tf ple, No pets. Phone LOVELY, small apartment, taste- fully furnished. Modern, cool end airy. Couple only. 1209 Vir- @inie Street, Apt. 6, 1304-M. jun11-3tx FPOUR-ROOM apartment, nicely furnished. Conveniences, de- svable location, porch. Parking pace. Couple only. No pets. Phone 222-M, 625 Angela Street. jun13-2t ©OOL, furnished apartment. Pine Piese Apts., 1301 Truman, Tele- phone 215. junl3-tf SPACIOUS two-bedroom home, electric kitchen, large yard. Phone 440-W junl4-3t ATTRACTIVE furnished apart- ment. Frigidaire, hot water, Magic Chef stove. Adults. No pete. 656.00. 1206 Florida Street, Phone 243-R. junl4-tf SMALL. apartment. Apply 1329 Duncan Street, Phone 817-R. jun14-2tx LARGE. cool one-bedroom, on Pearl Street. Child accepted. All-electric kitchen. $85.00 month- ly. Phone mornings, 1185-R. junl4-16-2tx TWO-BEDROOM apartment on Pear! Street. Child accepted. All-clectric kitchen. $120 month- ly. Phone mornings, 1185-R. junl4-16-2tx ONE-BEDROOM apartnient, on Grinnell Street. Couple only. $95.00 monthly, plus water and utilities, Phone mornings. 1185-R. jun14-16-2tx WANTED—TO RENT ———— — — @BEDROOM furnished house. . Phone 1000-7 jucd-6tz jun14-30t TRAVELO House Trailer, 22 ft. Gootl'' condition. Sleeps four. FOR REN1--HOTEL ROOMS Must sell. First $700. Trailer 15, ‘U. S. Navy Trailer Park, No. OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming. 1 Commissary. junl4-3tx Single rooms $10-up weekly. FOR SALE—USED CARS 1935 PLYMOUTH Coupe. Fair condition. $100.00 cash. Apply _|.1221 Simonton Street. may31-tf FOR SALE—HORES | AND PONIES Pn *@harhpion”, with’ saddle and bridle, complete, $150.00, 1908 Seidenberg Ave. junl4-4t tee junl4-2tx 1940 MERCURY Convertible. Can be, seen at Overseas. Market, 935 Truman Avenue. junl4-3tx FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS| NEW, fast 13 x 5 Weldwood run- SS eS | about, with steering ‘wheel. and FIVE bundles of old relay ag new 10 h.p. Mermaci tector: Used 5c. Inquire The Citizen Office,! twice.” Will sell separately. Call Phone 51. jun22-tf| 1397-M. | junl4-3tx K, marl, sand, top soil. See} FOR SALE—MOTOR BIKES, us for cheapest prices in town.| SCOOTERS & MOTORCYCLES 1060-M, Buster Cerezo. junl-tf BARGAIN: Cushman _ Scooter, excellent. condition. Leaving town. Heaston, 611 Truman Ave., after 4:30 P.M, junl4-6tx FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE THREB - BEDROOM. MacArthur house, newly decorated, fenced in back yard, beautifully land- scaped. Phone 432-R. jun13-6tx 1948 TRIUMPH vertical twin motorcycle. $650. Apply after 4:30 P/M.’ 715 Caroline Street. BEAUTIFUL home. Three bed- junl4-3tx rooms, tile bath, . all electric kitchen. Concrete ocnstruction. Asphalt tile floors. Cool screened ivi Landscaped lot. junl3-3t HELP, WANTED—FEMALE EXPERIENCED maid and cook. Reference and health card re- quired, Satisfactory pay for eligible person. Write Box 33, Durham, N. C. Employment will LOT 100 x 400, Cudjoe Key.| pegin August Ist. jun13-6t Fronts 100 feet on highway and ocean, 400 deep. Building 12 x 12, water in. Call J. Trombly, 1195-M, or 711 Francis Street. junl4-1t WAITRESS and curb girl. Ponce’s Luncheonette. Apply in per- son. 701 Simonton Street. junl4-6t WANTED—TO SUB-LET FOR SALE—BUSINESS . PLACES —| WILL require for the month of GROCERY, doing a good busi-} August a suitable apartment or ness. Owner must leave town.| house furnished for family of -| four. Must be on oceanfront or very near. References exchang- ed. Write Box 33, Durham, N. C., stating price, furnishings and lo- cation. jun13-6t FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES WANTED YOUR ‘presence at American Legion Charity Festival, July 1-4. ‘Fireworks, prizes, civi ;| award. jun11-15t MOVING AND HAULING BARGAIN—Philco _ refrigerator. like new. 526 Duval Street. jun9-6t Phone .1164-M. BENDIX washing machine. Ex- cellent condition. $75, 1117 Flagler Avenue. PHone 382-R. junl3-3tx Furniture Moving Local’ and Long Distance Agent Galloway Transfer and Storage ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 156 E. V. Kinsman jun13-30¢t | ELECTRIC refrigerator, 423 Simonton Street. ‘ : jun14-2tx $30.00. BEAUTY SALONS SOLID maple bedroom set, Cros- ley 7 cu. ft. refrigerator, 9x12 maroon wool rug. Apply 406 United. Phone 1496-XR. 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. jun4-30tx juni4-3t FOR SALE—BOATS AND MARINE MOTORS STORAGE Meh CURE Sa eh een RED Brick Storage Co. Furni- ture or Phone 798, may17-30t BOAT at sacrifice, 24 ft. cabin boat and motor, like new. Tel. 527-J, jun9-6t ‘ ie NIGHT SHIFT WORKERS in the Buckeye Coal Company mine John-L. Lewis’ call for a one-week “stabilizing” holiday, They pausé to lines about the walk-out. This was the last shift to leave before the mine John Butcho, Tom Konicki, John Hershman, Butch Konicki, John Cris! 2 read n BUS. TURNS: TURTLE; NOBODY KILLED, SEVERAL HURT furnished _one-bed-! LEASWS, 5 c each. Promissary| THIS GREYHOUND BUS IS ON ITS BACK after.a collision with, en automobile near ste,. Flae One* person was injured critically, two others were sent to’a ‘hospital with juries, and several were given first aid treatmeat for shock and’ minor injuries. >) Pho Talahas- Highway Patrol said the automobile skidded in front of the bus which hit the car and then (irn- ed. over in:a roadside ditch. Son Born In Vicksburg To Kirschenbaums Mr, and Mrs. John J. Kirschen- | baum:have received a telegram informing them that a son was borrion June 11 -to their son, | John,’ Ji; and daughted - in - law, in. Vicksburg, Miss. The baby has been named Edward Neil. He | § is the’ fourth child of. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Kirschenbaum, Jr, two boys and two girls. : ARY PRESIDENT er" One theory as to why engage- ment and wedding rings are worn | on .the third finger of the left hand: is that the Egyptians be- lieved a vein ran from that fin- | ger directly to the heart. Mail The Citizen to Relatives |; BUILDING () Wirephoto PERRY HODGSON (above) of PROPERTY owners: Estimates} Pawtucket, R. L, is the new furnished’ at a price you can) : president of Rotary Interna- afford to pay on all alterations,} }: . . bade 2 ~’| tional. He took office Monda repfirs, ting. etc. W a4 Y Bert ating. ete oe at the first Rotary Interna- nance up to $10,000. A.C. Hart,| * ; 1120 South Street, Phone 285-M. , tional convention ever held in | New York City. junl4-6tx | GARDEN AND LAWN =| =TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS } (Know America) SUPPLIES DUST ~, Margaret Bourke-White, noted GARDEN Guard, Dura Dust,} photographer-journalist, born in Cryolite, also “Dusters. Key; New York, 43 years ago. West Garden & Lawn Supply Co., | Maj. Gen. Luther D. Miller, 830 Fleming St., Tel. 1019. Army chief of chaplains, born in jun13-tf; Pennsylvania, 59 years ago. Dr. Henry G. Harmon, presi- dent of Drake University, Des FABRICS i HOMEMAKERS | DECORATE the easy way. Let CAROLINE SHOP, 223 Ann: st. handle | your harmonizing! difficulties with selections from their large collection of pattern and solid colour fabrics. You can take home samples and try them./ in Denver, Colo., 61 years ago. junil-3t} Dr. Paul B. Magnuson, Chicago ! surgeon, medical chief of the Veterans Administration, born in | St. Paul, Minn., 65 years ago. LEAVING for California June! Dr. Frederick M. Feiker, dean 15th. Take three passengers. | of George Washington University Contact Mrs. Leonard, 1215 Cath-| School of Engineering, Washing- erine, Apt. 3. jun11-3tx; ton, born in Northampton, Mass., ag years ago. Minn., 48 years ago. Dr. Louis Finkelstein, president of the Jewish Theological Sem- inary, New York, born in Cin- cinnati, 54 years ago. Albert N. Williams, president of Westinghouse Airbrake, born TRANSPORTATION WANTED—BABIES | Northwestern University psycho- FOR Legion Baby Show, July} logist, born in Iowa City, Iowa, 3rd. Loving cups, awards ga-| 47 years ago. lore. Register your baby at Beach-} ene comber, Pollock’s, Paul Sher’s, Swans were partly domestica- Tropical Trader and Children’s} ted by the ancient Romans’ who Corner. junll-15t valued their flesh as food. i J | i ei | Di { 1 | | A Cooccescocccceccccseseses ; Moines, Iowa, born in St. Paul,| Prof. Robert H. Seashore, noted | The tropical bread-fruit. tree has many uses: Its fruit is a die- tary mainstay; its wood is uséd for canoes; its inner bark. fér the manufacture of cloth; and. its | juice for glue. FOR SALE Newsprint - Second Sheets 0 25¢. —_THE—— Artman Press CITIZEN BUILDING ‘It's Your Home | Design Your Floors to Please Yourself with | GUARANTEED for LIFE ‘Kentile’ and ‘Armstrong | ASPHALT TILE AND LOWEST IN PRICE Beautiful Floors... Easy to Keep Clean | Coved Linoleum Sink and Work Tops , ESTIMATES — INLAID LINOLEUMS | TOO, IF YOU PREFER Install It Yourself or Contract ' |THE KEY WEST ‘FLOOR COVERING CO. |132 DCVAL ST. TEL. 1454 : Cvececcccsccenvececeesee

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