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8 Point (Regular) ig H Consecutive Days .— * 6 Consecutive Days _ 8¢ 15 Consecutive Days .— 7c 30 Consecutive Days _..6c @isplay Rates On Application) 8 Point LIGHTFACE CAPS The rate for 8 Point light- face (regular) caps is 1% pond line more than the cost for 8 ea lightface regular type. aii The rate for 8 Poin — Geantemate tha. es more than the cost core 8 Point lightface regular type. ° INFORMATION FOR THE ‘ADVERTISER | Rates 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. 10 Point 1% times rate for 8 Point 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 Type 4 times rate for 8 Point lightface’ regular type. Business office in Citizen Building, corner Greene and Ann Streets. Door to the right on enter- ing building. 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 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 Ay Apartments, opposite Post Office. jun10-30t one-bedroom apart- ment. Utilities furnished. Only couples need apply. Sea Isle Apts., 915 Windsor. —_jun10-30t EFFICIENCY apartments, $60.00 monthly. Near South Beach. Shown by appointment. Phone 1415-XJ. may13-30tx FURNISHED studio apartment. Near beach. Ocean. vtew. Gar- den. All conveniences. Adult. No $50.00. 1214 Duval Street. 243-R or 1040-J. jun8-tf FURNISHED apartment, couple only. Apply 1127 Southard St., Phone 172. junl0-6tx APARTMENT directly on wates dont” Pane i478 “fomio FURNISHED apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchen, tile bath, Frigidaire Baby O.K. $14.00 weekly. 120 Angela, Phone 1145-3. juni1-tf ©OOL furnished apartment. Pine Plaza 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 pets. $55.00. 1206 Florida Street, Phone 243-R. junl4-tf SMALL apartment. Apply 1329 Duncan Street, Phone 817-R. juni4-2tx house. Apply junl5-3t LARG E two-bedroom Completely furnished. 780 Bakers Lane. UNFURNISHED ‘apartment to couple. No pets. Phone 226. junl5-3tx AND ROOMS FOUR apartments, rooms and tygiht housekeeping rooms, $5 to $15 per week. 411 William St. junl4-30t OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming. Single rooms $10 up weekly. Double from $12. Coffee Shop ond Ber may31-tf WANTED—TO RENT NAVAL officer and wife, with anal! child, want two-bedroom furnished apartment or house Phone 1000-W junl5-6tx FOR SALE—HORES AND PONIES HORSE, named iC champion", with saddle and bridle. complete $150.00. 1908 Seidenberg Ave. juni4-4t FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FIVE bundles of old newspapers, Se. Inquire The Citizen Office. Phone 5i jun22-tf ROCK, marl, sand, top soil. See us for cheapest prices in town. 1060-M, Buster Cerezo. junl-tf RADIO-Phonograph combination, table model, $50.00. 3070 Har- tis Ave, Phone 432-R. junl5-5tx A a ln an A en Nl nn eh to Se inc an rc se eu ee me aE rae eID ‘EASY washing ‘machine, »$25,00. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE THREE - BEDROOM MacArthur house, ‘newly decorated, fenced in back yard, beautifully land- scaped. Phone 432-R. junl3-6tx BEAUTIFUL home. Three bed- rooms, tile bath, all electric kitchen. Concrete ocnstruction. Asphalt tile floors. Cool screened living porch. Landscaped lot. Phone 502-J. junl3-3t FOR SALE—BUSINESS PLACES GROCERY, doing a good busi- ness. Owner must leave town. Will sell the first good offer. Box J-14, c/o Citizen. jun8-tf FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD BARGAIN—Philco ‘refrigerator. like new. 526 Duval Street. jund-6t Phone 1164-M. BENDIX washing machine. “Bk: cellent condition. $75. 1417 Flagler Avenue. Phone. 382-R, : junl3-3tx ELECTRIC refrigerator, 423 Simonton Street. $30.00. junl4-2tx SOLID maple bedroom set, Cros- ley 7 cu. ft. refrigerator, 9x12 maroan- wool rug. Apply 406}7"",. a ace coe United. Phone 1496-XR. junl4-3t FOR SALE—BOATS AND MARINE MOTORS BOAT at sacrifice, 24 ft. cabir boat and motor, like new. Tel. §27-J. jund9-6t 34-FOOT charter boat, ’48 Chrys- ler powered. Ready for fish- ing. Priced reasonably. . Phone 701. junl5-4tx ONE 13%-foot V-bottom Marine plywood boat with trailer, oars, oar..locks, anchor, and. Champion | motor Good condition, Apply 820, ronan Street after 4.P.M, a junl5-3tx = ty? FOR SALE—PRINTED FORMS LEASES, 5 c each. Promissary notes, le each. Minimum charge Artman Press, Citizen Bldg., jun6,tf 5c. Phone 51. FOR SALE—TRAILER TWO-WHEEL all-steel 1500-Ib. capacity utility trailer. Excel- lent condition. Apply 406 United Street, Phone 1496-XR. junl4-3t TRAVELO House: Trailer, 22 ft. Good condition. Sleeps four. Must sell. First $700. Trailer 15, U. S. Navy Trailer Park, No. I Commissary: junl4-3tx FOR SALE—MOTOR BIKES. SCOOTERS &! MOTORCYCLES BARGAIN: Cushman _ Scooter, excellent condition. Leaving town. Heaston; 641sFruman Ave., after 4:30 P.M. junl4-6tx 1948 TRIUMPH vertical twin motorcycle. $650. Apply after 4:30 P.M. 715 Caroline Street. junl4- ad CUSHMAN, 1949, used _two| weeks. Perfect condition. Bud- dy seat. $210. Phone 870. jun15-3tx WANTED YOUR presence at American| Legion Charity Festival, July 1-4, Fireworks, prizes, civic award. » junll-15t PM, FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES | EXPERIENCED maid and. cook. POR SALE—USED CARS 1935. PLYMOUTH Coupe. Fair condition. $100.00 cash. Apply 1221 Simonton Street. junl4-2tx 1940. MERCURY Convertible. Can be seen at Overseas Market, 935 Truman Avenue. . junl4-3tx NEW, fast 13 x 5 Weldwood run- about, with steering wheel and new 10 h.p. Mercury motor. Used twice, Will sell separately. Call 1397-M. junl4-3tx 1936 CHEVROLET Tudor Sedan, good condition, $250. 920 Du- val Street, Phone 107, after 6:00 juni5-4tx 1942 2-door Chevrolet Sedan, newly painted, new seat cov- ers, good rubber, good mechan- ical condition, Priced for quick sale. Phone 840-R. junl5-1tx HELP WANTED.—-FEMALE * Reference and health card re- quired. Satisfactory pay for eligible person. Write Box 33, Durham, N. C. Employment will begin August Ist. juni3-6t WAITRESS and curb girl. Ponce’s nee. Apply in per- on. 701 Simonton Street. junl4-6t WANTED—TO SUB-LET witt.* fequire for the month of Augu$t a suitable apartment or house furnished for family | of four. Must be on oceanfront or very ‘Ri References exchang- ed. Write Box 33, Durham, N. C., statiig’ price, furnishings and lo- cation. jun13-6t LOST PMS BROWN wallet, containing driv- er's dicense and identification papejs. | Finder please return to Don Williams, 809 Ashe St., or call 1405- Ww. junl5-1t Pi of bifocal glasses Tuesday lausto’s Grocery Store. Re- Mary Smith, Columbia junl5-2tx ward. Laundry. GERMAN Police puppy, brown. Tuesday morning in vicinity of Ann Street. Reward if returned to 112 Ann Street. junl5-1tx WANTED—BABIES FOR Legion Baby Show, July 3rd; Loving cups, awards ga- lore. Register your baby at Beach- combet, Pollock’s, Paul Sher’s, Tropical Trader and Children’s Corner. junl1-15t MOVING AND HAULING Pe cls BE) Sit ES : Furniture Moving Local and Long Distance Agent Galloway Transfer and Storage ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 166 E. V. Kinsman jun13-30t ‘BEAUTY SALONS SUMMER rates now permanent waves. $8.50 up. Beauty Colony (up- stairs) 521 Southard Street, Tele- phone 206. jun4-30tx — PUBLIC SERVICE EXCAVATING, bulldozing, heavy hauling, pile driving, road building, DDT fogging, etc. »RREE ESTIMATES Write Hudgins & Alfonso, Inc., Ramrod Key Post Office * Phone: Summerland Key No. 2 in effect. | 20%. reduction on all heat: Cold waves, | | Father’s Days ;RED Brick Storage Co. Furni | 42 mhéimig May25-wed-sat- tes Poineiana Trees » Full Bloom eck helenae are out in full bloom, a little late this year, but nevertheless lovely, .as al- ways to look upon, according: to observers here. of students Junior-Senior trees are everywhere scattered throughout the city. Some of the trees are in full bloom, others just starting. They: will likely be out for about two months. Sarah Bringman, ‘Chase, Jackie Conant, a cock, Dorothy J Kiwanis Club Honor Roll Of Junior-Senior High School — Following is a list of the names in: the Key West High made the Honor Roll for the six| The brilliant red flowers of the] weeks period ending June 10. SEVENTH GRADE — Tommy Arrowsmith, Gladys Barnwell,,Gentle to moderate i Beverly Black, Betty Bowery, ' winds. : Considerable... cloudi- bee, Jo Ann Callahan, Charles - pr ogo showers and | Ellis, Mary Fernandez, "| Hamis, Erwin Higgs, Hilton Joy-' Johnson, Gloria Knowles, Patri-, cloudy with occasional showers | Key West and ‘Vicinity with scattered thundershowers. thru School who. | | Franklin Bus-' Florida: oe ton te Mary |, tecksenville aa priane south- ohnson, Joyce east winds thru Thursday. ia a bey Lee, Delores and thunderstorms, Se A 0, Janet ys, Marl ulf of — Obser ves F. lag, March, Peggy McCrea, Some cloudy weather aid gale to to The regular Tuesday night meeting of Kiwanis was held at | Singleton, Arthur the South. Beach Restaurant last | Smith, Bernard Stradaluski, Mar-| this. afternoon. night. The theme of the program | that Stud, Mary Sweeting, Shelia was Flag Day and Father’s Day. ; Sweeting, Diogo T: Approximately 20 sons and daug- hters of Kiwanians were present, and they were called on for ia tertainment. : Honors were paid to the Amer-! — Flag bed President Will Al- ury, in celebration of Flag Day| | Harde: rani Jean Baillod was presented | tricia tie ae with a pin in honor of being past Nettles, Marlene ; Brady, | Canova, Sarak president of Wauchula, Florida, | Pritchard, Elizabeth Russell, Alva Jo Steen, Julie Stone, Shirley Thompson and Jack Wells, NINTH GRADE—Lewis Barber, Kiwaniis Chub. Sons and daughters of Kiwan- is furnished lively entertainment. Robert Appelrouth and Mike Pa- | dron Jr. played piano solos. Daughters of Glynn Archer and Ralph. Faraldo formed a singing trio. Phililip Turner played a cornet solo, young Joe Boza re- cited and Glynn Archer, Jr., gave an imitation of a radio announcer well versed in baseball lore. Following this program, Lieu- tenant E. N. Leach, USN, instruc- tor at Boca Chica, gave a short talk on Ground Control Ap- proach, and showed an official Navy motion picture describing this subject. Lorraine Benne do Henriquez, Yvonne McCardle, Lorenzo Murguia, Billy Roberts, Nancy Watkins, J sky. Only a few types of mammals sweat. x — BUILDING PROPERTY. owners: Estimates furnished. at a price you can afford to pay on, all alterations, repairs, painting, etc. Will fi- nance up to $10,000. A. C. Hart, 1120 South Street, Phone 285-M. junl4-6tx GARDEN AND LAWN "SUPPLIES len, Charles Sylvia Smith and man. Neblett, Apply To TE ae Miggs, Ronald Pinder, Pillicier, Lynn Sellers, Alvania! ; Tuesday. Scalttred seem hed liams and Ray Winkle. EIGTHH GRADE—Blanche Al- ligood, Vita Barroso, Braum, Jeanne Bruce Cleare, Thomas Cornell, George Gibson, Sonny Blankenship, Janet Brown, Jonus Cooper, Edyth Hampton, Armon- Harvey Johnson, Carol Raymond Rothfuss, bara Wood and June Yates. TENTH GRADE—George Ca- they, Betty Conant, Grace Fer- nandez, Paul Gibson, Francis Meggs and Marlem Zor- ELEVENTH GRADE — Doris Cawley, Zaida Diaz, Pat Mamp- ton, Benjamin Gillis, Mae Kap- Morrison, - Louise Roberts, Virginia Russell, TWELFTH GRADE — Carla Bowser, Tony Calleja, Betty Ca-|. nova, ‘George Carmona, Collins, Nellié Menendez, Vi An Jack Smith, Ivan Wat- son and Ann Wellons. Nancy | moderate variable Smith, Sylvia! thunderstorms beginning late Jacksonville To. Apalachicola: ‘orris, Fay Wil- | No small craft or ‘storm bean have been issued. Katherine i ; | Key West, Fla., June 15, 194) (Observation taken at City Office, = am., EST) 3 Highest yesterday eae Lo omen last night —. Normal uwie Precipitation Total last 24 hours —. Johnson, Pa- Louys, Evelyn Park, Harry > T = s ee eee Total this year... 6.77 ins. Deficiency this.year _. 5.16 ins, Relative Humidity, 8:30 a.m. 18%. (Sea Level) 8:30. am, 28.90 ins.—1012,5. mbs. —.... Tomorrow's Al>sanac Sunrise Sunset Moonset Martha Mora, Bill Neblitt, Roberts, Jim Ward, ay West, Bar-: Jay Higgs, Betty. Melvin Whit- 000 bon @ ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA (Reference Station: Key Time Pegsy (bridge) 0h 10m ~ No Name Key r (east end) _.+2h 20m Boca Chica (Sandy Point)—Oh 40m }-Caldes Channel. Wed i “DUST An application for a marriage | (orth end) .+2h10m +14 @ Canney wes Dura Punk ‘license was filed yesterday in the °o Peron ryolite, also usters, ey 5 NOTE: West Garden & Lawn Supply Co., ra Seba y prasagetees es (—)—Minus sign: Corrections 830 Fleming St. Tel. 1019. Heep oor Esty fi to be subtracted ~jun13-tf} of the U. S. Navy an ui ar- ign: Corrections : lin Runyons, 21, of Davin, West Ce. Saas bed , . FABRICS - Virginia. HOMEMAKERS —_—| Seeks Divorce IF clothes make the man, slip-} ; covers and draperies make the} ‘4Petition seeking a divorce was room. CAROLINE SHOP, 223) fifed yesterday in the office of Ann st., has the materials to] Circuit Court Clerk Earl Adams make the slipcovers and draper- ies. What are you waiting -for? juni5-3t by Howard against Katherine One of the oldes' was a gold Egypti: at Ghizeh bearing STORAGE Cheops, the ture or commercial. Phone#tomb one of the 798. may17-30t built. A Product of General Motors Kenneth Pharoh for whose Hargis Mary Hargis. t rings known an ring found the name of pyramids was Two of America’s Most Popular Motor Cara Pictured above are typical examples of the two smart and separate lines of cars which bear the current imprint of Pontiac goodness—the Streamliner and the Chieftain De Luxe Sedan Coupes. Each is in such demand that, on its own, it ranks among America’s most popular cars today. That twe ears of such decidedly different appearance should gach enjoy such wide acceptance is easy to explain. THEY’RE BOTH PONTIACS! While each has its own individualized smartness, both offer all the great basic Pontiac virtues. Both : Be Eaye Pe carry the well nown promise of Pontiac quality — AR fine petesinnee Boil afford on repens 4 enjoyable performance of Pontiac's twe great —the power-packed straight eight or its tee panion. mous six-cylinder com are iaigal cai Finally, both represent unusual valuee—« sory fee product at a very low price. Either one you chowse will make you mighty bappy. Eodeorit Vfatic Dios, wing sidnealh ond fender hia bam poor omg MULBERG CHEVROLET co. 419-421 CAROLINE, Corner Telegraph Lane TELEPHONE #77 ne