The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 18, 1949, Page 3

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Metes Per Line of Space for 8 Point SSR | - H g i ? 2 i jf z i ‘ fF. a : F fis 7 i i COOL, tugnished apartment. Pine Plaza Apts., 1301 Truman, Tele- phone 215. juni3-tf LARGE twe-bedroom _ house. Completely furnished. Apply 710 Bakers Lane. juni8-3t VERY desirable unfurnished two- bedroom house. Hot water, nice yerd. Apply 620 Elizabeth St. juni6-3t S-BEDROOM furnished apart- ment. All-electric kitchen, hot water furnished. 425 Francis St. junté-tf ¥ URNISHED t for rent. Apply 1014 Grinnell. jun16-3tx FURNISHED apartwient. 1314 Eliza Street. junl6-3tx LOVELY two-bedroom furnished house. Located corner Florida end Olivia. $125.00 per month. Phone 440-W, junt7-3tx ATTRACTIVE furnished studio apartment, near beach. Porch. Garden. All conveniences. Adults. No pets. $65.00. 1214 Duval St.. Phone 1040-J juni7-tf UNFURN ISHED apartment, liv- ing room, bedroom, kitchen, tie bath, 708 Emma. $37.50 month, Phone 1145-J. juni7-tf UNFURNISHED apartment. Ap- ply 01 Duval Street, Phone 736-M junil-tf HOUSE for rent Olivia, Phone 373. Apply 1106 juni7-2t ATTRACTIVE, well furnished two-bedroom apartment. Navy officer preferved. Infant child accepted. $90.00 includes hot wa- te: lights. refrigeration, other privileges. Immediate. 916 Wind- wor Lane jun8-1tx FURNISHED apartment 1021 Packer Street Apply jun18-3tx ONE-BEDROOM apartment, all utilities $60.00 per month Pheme 1475 juni8-tf FURNISHED apartment, couple only Apply 540 White Street, Phone 172 junl8-6t FOR RENT—COTTAGES MODERN furnished one-bed- room cottage, near beach Adulte only. The Price Organi- sation, 411 Fleming, Phone 124 jun9-thurs-sat-tues-tf ARTIST te iat vreen! desires vent her cottage jable people till January $100 monthly or by agree- 709 Ashe Street, 692-J jun18-3tx FURNISHED 3-room cottage, gas Frigidaite. Reasonable. Apply 707 Whitehead or 609 Grinnell Street. Phone 1512 jun!8-2tx tewe FURNISHED cottage. Hot water. Couple only. Apply rear 1012 Street (upstairs). Yea end in DISPLAY »| Phone 575-J. \ Single and Consecutive Days 8 Point BLACKFACE CAPS - The rate for 8 Point black- face caps is 2 tinies a line more than for 8 Point light. face regular type. Display 10 Point Type 1% times rate for.8 Point lightface regular type. 12 Point Type 2 tithes 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. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS INFORMATION FOR THE ADVERTISER TWO light housekeeping rooms. Suitable Reasonable. for settled couple. 1019 Margaret St., jun18-tf FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ‘ROOMS FOUR apartments, rooms and light housekeeping rooms, $5 to $15 per week. 411 William St. jun14-30tx WANTED—TO RENT NAVAL officer and wife, with small child, want two-bedroom TWO-BEDROOM apartment or house. A desirable place to have two boys, 5% and 2 years. Call 1664-J. junl7-3tx FAMILY of two adults trans- ferred to “Key West” want may31-tf _, Minimum Charge { Minimum space to be charged for &ny one inser- tion will be for 3 lines. (Es- timate 5 words per line.) sTo 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- Phone 51 Use your phone. Adver- tisements may be inserted in these columns by phone. Office Business office in The Citizen Building, corner of Greene and Ann Streets. Door to the right on enter- ing building. 18 ACCEPTED under the following conditions: In the event of error in advertis- @ansiont or contract, The Citizen will be responsible only for the first insertion in CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING for only the actual amount of space occupied by advertisement where the error occurs. FOR SALE—PRINTED F ‘ORMS. LEASES, 5 c each. Promissary notes, le each. Minimum charge 5c.. Artman Press, Citizen Bldg., Phone 51. FOR SALE—USED CARS 1936 CHEVROLET Tudor Sedan, 920 Du- vab Street, Phone 107, after 6:00 ? juni5-4tx good condition, $250. P.M. 1940’ BUICK, five-passenger Club Coupe. Good condition, priced reasonably. Call 495-J. 1937 DODGE, good tires, battery, radiator, etc. $43.00. 1120 Washington Street. Apply juni7-2t Special De Luxe Custom Made 1941 Buick. One owner. In per- .| fectyshape. Blinker lights. Look at! if drive it. $660.00. | 1413 United Street, Phone 1173-J. * eee 34-FOOT charter boat, ’48 Chrys- lér ‘powered. Ready for fish- year-round house. Reasonable! ing. Priced reasonably.. Phone rental, large or small, furnished| 701. or unfurnished. Will be in Key junl5-4tx West Wednesday, June 22, to) OUTBOARD motor, 10 hp. Mer- make arrangements. Write re- plies to Box W.S.B., Citizen. jun17-4t) Harris Avenue. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FIVE bundles of old newspapers, 5c. 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 RADIO-Phonograph combination, table model, $50.00. 3070 Har- ris Ave., Phone 432-R. junl5-5tx LARGE folding leather baby carriage. Practically new. Tele- phone 1538-J. jun16-6t FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE THREE - BEDROOM MacArthur house, newly decorated, fenced in back yard, beautifully land- seaped. Phone 432-R. jun13-6tx LOT 50 x 120 on Avenue D, be- tween 17th and 18th Streets. $100 down payment, $50 month- ly. Total, $900. No_ interest added. Apply 1509 South. juni18-1tx 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. juné-tf FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES YOUTH maple bed, spring and mattress. Excellent condition. Phone 1157-M. junl6-3tx DOUBLE iron bed, spring cot, mattresses and gas range. 518 Elizabeth Street. jun16-3tx cury. Excellent running con- dition. $150. Call 827-J, 3061 juni6-3tx FOR SALE—FLOWERS, TREES, PLANTS. SHRUBS, ETC, COCOANUT plants, 4 feet tall, 25c each. Also smaller plants, Apply 1509 Sputh Street. juni8-1tx HELP WANTED—FEMALE EXPERIENCED maid and cook. Reference and health card re- Satisfactory pay for eligible person. Write Box 33, Durham, N. C. Employment will begin: August Ist. juni3-6t WAITRESS and curb girl. Ponce’s Luncheonette. Apply in. per- son. 701 Simonton Street. junl4-6t GIRL to iron once a week. Phone 1538-J. junl6-6t CAMERA girl, attractive, respon- sible. Take night club pic- tures. Experience unnecessary: Write Box 8-RC, c/o Citizen. jun17-6tx WANTED—TO SUB-LET WILL require for the month of August a suitable apartment or 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 MOVING AND HAULING Furniture Moving Local and Long Distance Agent Galloway Transfer and Storage ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 156 E. V. Kinsman jun13-30t HANDY-HOT apartment washing machine, overstuffed casual Apply 3724 Avenue E, Phone 1135-M. junl7-3t MUST sell immediately, house- hold furniture. Apply 406 Unit- ed Street, Phone 1496-XR. jan18-1t STORAGE Storage Co. Furni- commercial. Phone may17-30t aetna perenne Lite fetes deen nerites petenanlthetnsiieesh 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. jun4-30tx Hy; Went on li jun17-3tx junl7-tf ATTIE Holl her kitchen when Dan started She moti story: ked hina minutes until the episode for .; Then _ Hat “Hello, Dan. I wasn’t you quite this early.” a come, took. out a_ delectable-looki lemon pie. “Sit down, Dan, T'll cut: you a piece.” He said in complete tion,: “Look, Mom—I lave you seen her. : I've seen her.” you see her?” She said severely, her eyes un- ‘ake your hands way! Who do you think you are? Now listen to me! You’ sit'right down there at the ‘table, I'm going to. talk to oft me, Dan Holle you!” ruptly, because he Holloway was alone in came Haws Dan entered, y to’ be ‘quiet, ing for some eight : said brightly, expecting sips He turned in surprise. “You pened you were expecting me at ‘Oh, yes, I thought you'd finally “What made you think that?” She rose, went to the oven, and exaspera-' don’t want y pie. I'm looking for Martina. She answered serenely, “Yes. He grabbed her and shook her. “Mom—where is she? When did At: her‘ ‘one he sat down ab- knew that “Now, 100K, Mo: — “No. You —and didn’t think there’ time when te have “That’s what 'm Martina when I’see “And she,” Hattie went on cilessly, “will say that she her marriage and her man than she wants one of brilliant careers a girl is F ff i ‘put via arab because after all it’s partly fault. I failed somewhere bed : the way to teach you the values—” “Oh, Mom, what a thing :to say!” : when Hattie Holloway spoke like |‘ that she meant what she said. He Me jun6-tft. thought of all the times in the past when he had obeyed that particular tone. He said despair- ingly, “Mom, oa Kow peeecatee Awl e wer ar) glad hehe miserable? t you'll “be time!” about?” “IT didn’t know Id raised an idiot for a son! An idiot who would deliberately try to throw away the most priceless thing in The love of; a good wife! Dan, I’m surprised at you! : _ ‘sort of home life?” the world. How:can you be so stupid?” DR. BOWSER ISSUES (Continued From Page One} hospitals must be supported by various agencies. Taxation pro- vides the. larger portion of the money needed, but in addition community chests, churches, ‘Vari- ous charities, and other private endowments and gifts assist in accepted as a matter of course in all communities where hospitals are located. ‘ F “The new board of managers calls upon all residents of Mon- roe county to assist the hospital in any way they Can. The sick and suffering patients in the beds) at the hospital have a right to expect no iess from their fellow citizens. One of the ways in which citizens can help the hos- pital carry onits work in the community is to pay bills now owing for services rendered to them at the hospital. This is an urgent appeal for such payments. ‘Finally, it seems to be neces- sary to call attention to the fact that the Monroe County Hospital is probably the finest small hos- pital in the United States. It is a credit to the designer and to the fine Key West mechanics who built it. It is adequately equip- ped and as fast. as money is available it is being improved. It is one of the greatest assets this community possessés, and should be a source of pride to all our residents. However, a beautiful hospital is no better than a pile of stones, without the intelligent devotion of the citi- zens of the community. When it has this, it becomes a_ great spiritual force for the relief of human suffes:ng.” Mail The Citizen to Relatives WANTED—BABIES FOR Legion Baby Show, July 3rd. Loving cups, awards ga-} lore. Register your baby at Beach- comber, Poilock’s, Paul Sher’s, Tropical Trader, Children’s Cor- ner, Allen’s Book Store and Ideal Togs at La Concha, Poinciana and ‘Victory Juvenile Store. | jun18-tf WANTED YOUR presence at American Legion Charity Festival, July 1-4, .. Fireworks, prizes,. civic award. jun11-15t FIREMEN need radio.- Firemen in No. 1 Station will appreciate the gift of a radio. juni6-3tx HOME for Persian kittens, black Courtney. 2835 Staples Ave. junl7-2t FABRICS HOMEMAKERS THERE'S a little bit of charm in every bad little room. Well- making up the deficit. This~ ist” lease—don’t you “Tm hope miserable for a long “Mom, what’ are you talking too! It’s part yours, be- cause e’s yours—oh, so pletely spar And so it’s : sponsibility too. Because it’s yours, you can take pride in it— can say, ‘That’s my girl sin, Martina! Because of me that joy, that lovely quality is ‘in voice!”~ H af > i E asked slowly, “You mean—| tim I is sound you think we can have any|in.the guest room (To be |RUTH STEINHAGEN LOCKED IN’ J. ae (P) Wirephoto RUTH STEINHAGEN, the 19-year-old girl charged with shoai- ing First Baseman Eddie Waitkus, sits déjectedly in a°Cook county jail cell at Chicago. She was locked up after failing to Post $25,000 bond. She is accused of assault with intent to mur- der. Waitkus, Philadelphia Phillies star, was wounded seriously. BEVERAGE MEN SOOO OSSOOOSOOOOOOSOOSESS (Continued From Page One) | ' Y H ats ts Your Home percent of the population of the State. | Design Your Floors’to Please Yourself with The capacity of the stills de- | stroyed in April, had they con- ‘ GUARANTEED for LIFE: | Kentile’ and ‘Armstrong’ tinued to operate, would have } defrauded Florida of $10,934.80 in | taxes. | AND LOWEST IN PRICE | SUPPLIES POWER MOWER | For rent by % or full day. Can be shared with neighbors. Key West Garden & Lawn Supply, | 830. Fleming Street, Tel. 1019. junl6-tf | SERVICES—SAW FILING Beautiful Floors... | GARDEN AND LAWN | SAW filing. Hand saws, 75c. Easy to Keep Clean 922 North Beach. jun17-6tx PUBLIC SERVICE Coved Linoleum Sink and Work Tops _ FREE ESTIMATES INLAID LINOLEUMS TOO, IF YOU PREFER Install It Yourself or Contract » EXCAVATING, bulldozing, heavy \ | hauling, pile driving, road \ building, DDT fogging, etc. | FREE ESTIMATES | Write Hudgins & Alfonso, Inc., | Ramrod Key Post Office | Phone: Summerland Key No. 2 may25-wed-sat-tf FOR SALE Newsprint .Second Sheets 2” 25¢ __-THE— f WANTED—AGENTS chosen slipcovers and draperies | SWEET G 7 : will make the most of it. i THE KEY WEST. _ ixteen”. en see, buy| CAROLINE SHOP, 223 Ann st., i it! Sample $1, $7.20 dozen. Al-| specializes in fabrics for prob- | Artman Press FLOOR COVERING CO. lan Thomson, Box 2492, East|lem furniture and wall colours. | CITIZEN BUILDING 1132 DCVAL ST. TEL. 1454 Cleveland 12, Ohio. junl8-Itx juni8-3t ‘ —“ eeeeeeeeeesocseeeeseeees

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