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Rates Per Line of Space for Single and Consecutive Days 8 Point LIGHTFACE CAPS . The rate for 8 Point light- face (regular) caps is 1% times a line more than the cost for 8 Point lightface and bath, everything furnished. Coral Mute Avaromptss Mararra op! ite Post Office. jun10-30t PURNISHED one-bedroom apart- ment. Utilities furnished. Only couples ‘need apply. Apts., 915 Windsor. Sea “Isle jun10-30t COOL furnished apartment. Pine Plaza Apts., 1301 Truman, Tele- Phone 215. jun13-tf ATTRACTIVE furnished studio apartment, near beach. Porch, Garden. All conveniences. Adults. No pets. $65.00. 1214 Duval St., Phone 1040-J. juni7-tf TWO. apartments, one $10.00: and one $14.00 weekly. Phone 575-J. jun27-tf ONE-BEDROOM apartment, di- rectly om water, daily maid service. $120.00 per month. Phone 1475. jun27-tf ONE, four-room apartment; one ” threé-room ' apartmeérit:’“Agply 1128 Margaret Street, Phone 846-J. jun28-5tx ONE and two-bedroom houses. All modern conveniences. Chil- dren accepted. Apply 914 Packer Street. - jun28-3t MODERN bungalow, corner of White and Angela Streets. Completely furnished, Six bed- rooms, two baths. $100.00 per month for the summer, $150.00 per month for the winter. See Basil Tynes at Romey’s Bar, 513 Fleming Street. jun29-tf VERY desirable unfurnished two- bedrom house. Hot water, nice yard, closet space. Apply 620 ‘Elizabeth. jun29-3t FOR RENI—HOTEL ROOMS OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming. Single rooms $10 up weekly. Double from $12. Coffee Shop and Bar, may31-tf FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS FOUR apartments, rooms and light housekeeping rooms, $5 to $16 per week. 411 William St. jun14-30tx FOR RENT—COTTAGES FURNISHED cottage, hot water. Infants accepted. Apply rear 1012 Varela Street, upstairs. jun28-5t FURNISHED cottage, newly ren- evated. 3 rooms, bath. Adults, Phone 222-M, 625. An- jun29-2tx furnished one-bed- room cottage, near beach. Adults only. The Price Organi- zation, 411 Fleming, Phone 124. jun9-thurs-sat-tues-tf WANTED TO RENT NAVAL officer, wife, two chil- dren, ages 10 and 2, desire fur- nished two or three bedroom house. Will pay up to $100 month. Write Box 9, K.W.K,, c/o Citizen. jun24-5tx dt ne we enenene ts |i SSP TWO or three bedroom house or apartment. Phone 1023-W af- ter 12. jun29-4tx POR SALE—TRAILER 22-FOOT Travelo house trailer. Sleeps four. Going to sea, Must sell. U. S. Navy Trailer Park 1, Commissary, jun28-3tx 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. Display 10 Point Type 1% times rate for 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 Type 4 times rate for 8 Point 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 FOR SALE cheap. Two gas stoves, one 50-gal. gas auto- matic water heater. All practical- ly new. Apply Stutz Hotel, 410 Fleming Street. jun20-tf 1 8-CUBIC FOOT Frigidaire, new unit, $100.00." See Basil Tynes at Romey’s Bar, 513 Fleming St. jun29-tf WHEEL CHAIR, electric pump and tank. Apply 331 Simonton Street, Phone 1305-W. jun30-3t TWO 3x7 heavy screen , doors. Two glass panel outside doors, complete with Dexter locks. $15 pair. Apply 715 South Street. jun30-3tx FRIGIDAIRE, running condition, $25.00. Apply Lucas Electric, 215 Duval Street. jun30-Itx FOR SALE—USED CARS ‘FORD Convertible. 1946, Super De Luxe “8”. Complete with all accessories. Telephone 465, after 6 P.M. call 545-J or inspect at 527 Margaret Street. jun25-6t 1948 PACKARD de luxe sedan, like new. .Phone 9186, jun27-6tx 1942 CHEVROLET fordor sedan, -1 condition, Phone 1308-R or apply at 80-2 Poinciana Place. jun28-3tx 1941 BUICK limousine, four brand new t#es, new paint job, A-1 mechanical condition. Price $1,000.00. See Basil Tynes at Romey’s Bar, 513 Fleming Street. jun29-tf 1948 DODGE Custom 6-Passen- ger Sedan. ‘Practically new. Guaranteed perfect. Priced low. Pure Gas Station, Truman Ave. and Francis St. jun29-3tx 1949 DeSOTO fordor sedan. Rea- sonable, $800 down, balance easy. Town Hotel, 805 Simonton. No phone. jun30-tf 1937 PLYMOUTH fordor sedan, in good running condition. $75. 419 Grinnell Street. jun30-3tx 1940 DODGE Sedan, radio and good tires, $350. Can be seen at 1101 South, Phone 322-M. jun30-3tx FOR SALE—BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES ONE used girl’s bicycle, $12. Ap- ply 416 Bahama Street. “4 jun30-1t FOR SALE—FLOWERS, TREES, PLANTS. SHRUBS, ETC. STEPHANOTIS, _ bougainvillaea, hibiscus, palms, crotons, coleus, geraniums, cocoanut, rock rose and fruit trees, other plants. 1004 Southard -Street, Phone 1049-J. jun20-1tx FOR SALE--BOATS AND MARINE MOTORS e publication, in the Adver- oe aus 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. FOR SALE—HOUSES MODERN six-bedroom bungalow, two baths. Corner. of White and Angela Streets. Completely furnished. Terms arranged. See Basil Tynes at Romey’s Bar, 513 Fleming Street. jun29-tf FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD AND APPLIANCES ha (Contributed) FORT DIX, N. J., June 30— Corporal Ollie T. Barbary, of Key West, re-enlisted in the Army for three’ years June 18 at Fort Dix, N. J., where‘he is assigned to De- tachment 2, 1262nd Army Service Entering the Army in Septem- ‘ber, 1942, Corporal Barbary serv- ed 61 months overseas in the Far ., Before éntering the Army, he attended Douglass High School, Key West: . TODAY IN HISTORY (Knew America) 1783— The. Continental Con- gress, driven from Philadelphia by a.mob.of mutinous' and half- drunken ~~ soldiers, _ meets in Princeton, N. J. ‘ 1815— Treaty with Algiers-- the Algerians renouncing claims to tribute they had demanded from the U. S. for freedom from moléstation in the Mediterran- ean. 1902— U. S. Army adopts the olive drab uniform. 190526 - year = old Albert :} Einstein,.a Swiss student, writes ELECTRIC refrigerator, . practic- ally new. Combination phono- graph and radio. Other house- hold furniture. Apply 1413 Al- bury. jun28-3tx Sean nEnEREREEEEEEREEEE OD WASHING machine, wringer type. Play pen, baby buggy, child’s bed. 111-B Poinciana. jun28-3tx FURNITURE for four rooms. 321 Simonton Street. Cottage, rear, Post Office Inn. Will sell rea- sonable, jun28-3tx FOR SALE—PRINTED FORMS. LEASES, 5 ¢ each. Promissary notes, lc each. Minimum charge 5c. Artman Press, Citizen Bldg., Phone 51. juns-tf FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE BY OWNER, 2 lots on Patterson Avenue, near Model Home re- cently constructed by Sunshine Construction Co. :‘Also 1 lot on’ Flagler Avenue. Cash or terms: Phone 622 daytime and 391-J af- ter 5:30. jun29-4t FOR SALE—STORE EQUIPiiENT JORDON Reach-In Refrigerator, 40 cubic feet. Just like new. Original cost $675.00. Sacrifice for $300.00. One beer box, elec- tric, 1 year old, 21-case capacity. Original cost $550.00. Will sell for $275.00. See Basil Tynes at, Romey’s Bar, 513 Fleming Street. jun29-tf 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. jun8-30t GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES EXCELLO power lawn mower. Self propelled, 4 cycle Briggs and. Stratton motor. $99.50 al- low@ace on your lawn mower, Key West Garden and Lawn Sup- ply, 830 Fleming, Tel. 1019. ; jun30-tf “ REPAIRS AND SERVICE —RADIOS RADIO repairs while U-wait. Low standard prices by cata- log. 14 years radio gxperience in, manufacturing plants. 1116 Whitehead Street, Telephone 769-M. jun24-15tx BEAUTY SALONS OUR new location, 515 Fleming Street, just off Duval, Tel. 569. Kathryn’s Spot of Beauty, Kath- ‘ryn Brott, Prop. jun25-30t HELP WANTED—MALE EXPERIENCED tehance man. laundry main- Call 228, Navy. jun28-4tx 34-FOOT charter boat, ’48 -Chrys- ler powered. Ready for fish- ing. Reasonable. Phone 701. jun28-5tx HELP WANTED-—FEMALE ATTRACTIVE bar maid. Apply Overseas Bar. jun28-tf BEST buy since the Ark. Gibbs sea skiff. 16 feet, inboard en- gine, sport or commercial fishing. Apply 706 White, Apt. 3. jun30-2tx WANTED—TO BUY USED painter’s extension ladder, large size. H. W. Kling, Phone 466-M, jun30-3tx first essay on what wae to be- come-the.theory of relativity. 1906+ The Pure -Food and Drugs Act. enacted by Congress. 1911— Harry N. Atwood begins notable flight of that year-- Boston to New London, Conn., 94 miles in 2 hours and ten minutes. : 1919— Prohibiton ‘n effect at midnight. 1930— Fiscal year ends with budget. balanced—for the last time. ; 1941—. The Franklin D. Roose- velt Library, Hyde Park, N. Y., dedicated by President —Roose- velt. aes a 1942— The. Civilian _Conser- vation Corps abolished. 1943— -Churchill” pledges full British aid. to beat. Japan “when Germany’ falls. «+. 4 1945— New York City news- paper deliveries halted by mass “illness” among the delivers. 1946— Forth atom bomb. drop- ped in Bikini experiment. 1948—- End of New York City’s five-cent. fare, ; " BEAUTY SALONS SUMMER rates now in effect. 20%. reduction on all heat permanent waves. Cold waves, $8.50 up. Beauty Colony (up- 4 stairs) 521 Southard Street, Tele- phone 206. jun4-30tx MOVING AND HAULING Local and Long Distance Agent Galloway Transfer and Storage ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 166 E. V. Kinsman jun13-30tx WANTED TEACHER wishes pupils to tutor. Phone 1144-W. jun29-3tx WANTED—EMPLOYMENT NURSING, cook (one meal), light housework, 1-7 or 7:30. Apply 813 Baptist Lane, Apt. A. jun29-3tx LOST LADY’S brown feather shoulder bag containing travelers checks, air line tickets and L. & N. rail- road pass. Worthless .except to owner. Reward. Return to of- fice Cactus Terrace. jun29-6tx HAIR STYLING MISS Etta Faye Hinton, first prize winner and holder of the silver cup of the Hairdressers and Cosmotology Association, hair styling contest, is now manager of the Beauty Colony. Phone 206 for appointment. 521 Southard Street. qun27-30t MISCELLANEOUS Bugs! Bugs thrive in warm weather. Entomologist predicts an abund- ance of bugs this summer. Bugs ean be controlled! Start now! Southland Frui-T-odor Spray is the answer for controlling all household insects. Safe, clean and pleasant to use. For free demonstration without any obli- gation call Charles W. Sturrup Phone 1369-M 819 Carson Lane, Key West, Fla. jun23-30¢t ‘Church Daily Vacation — tomorrow. More than 140 cer- tificates will be~ presented in Graduation of the First Baptist | Bible} i School will be held at 7:45. p.m. | _ * recognition of the school . work performed. : There were more than 125 en- rolled, with the average attend- ance for the two*weeks the school 'ran of 118. The following is the list of teachers of the school: The Rev.'George McNeill Ray, principal; Miss Lorraine Nottage, general secretary-pianist. ‘ly Buchanan, superintendent; | Mrs. E. L. Buchanan, Mrs. Ben- j nett, Mrs. Brill, Mrs. R. Craw- ford. rel id JUNIOR—Mrs. Hugus, superin- tendent; Mrs. Julia Gibson, Mrs. George M. Ray. Mrs. H. N. Ted- der, Mrs, G. D. Glover, Mrs. Alice Ramriz, Mrs. Georg Dwinnell, Mrs. Jesse Millican, John Day, Harold McMasters,. H. N. Ted- der and Raymond Cole. . - ; PRIMARY—Mrs. Agnes Jack- son, superintendent; Mrs. Verna Lowe, Mrs. F. W. Smith, Mrs. A. D. O'Briant, Mrs. Hatfield, Mrs. Roy Ditmore,_ Mrs. Beth Mueh- len. # ‘ BEGINNER—Mrs. Jesse Briggs, superintendent; Mrs. Barbara Skelton, Mrs. Lee Skaggs, Mrs. West, Mrs. Graves. os USO-YMCA Plans Variety Show Late In July Thespians* at the USO-YMCA tare planning a Variety Show to be given the latter part of July under the direction of Bill Hay- nie, assisted by Ted Griffith, master of ceremonies. Rehearsals will be held between 8:30 p.m. and 9:30 um. each Tuesday evening on the’ patio of the YMCA. . The following appeared in re- cent tryouts: oe he Smeal Sandy Sanders, Iph Hi iger, ances McGraw, the ir Trio, Doreen Cruz, Ruth Streck- ler, Dick Miller. Among new members trying out next time are Al Davey and Jim Skelly. From the Simpson School of Dance the following Simpsonettes appeared; Beverly Maloney, Don- na Graham, Gail Wallace, Yo- landa Harris*and Betty and Bob Simpson. The Variety Show will be built around a central theme carried by the master of. cere- monies, Mr. Griffith. In addition to the above singers, dancers and musicians, there will be a host. of commedienes. Unusually talent- ed Navy personnel has been en- listed to make this the outstand- ing presentation of the year. ENLARGED (Continued From Page One) basketball . 4 P.M.—Girls’ softball league. Tuesday and Thursday 9 A.M.—Badminton, boys and girls. 10 A.M.—Horseshoe boys and girls. 11 A.M.—Handball, girls. 2 P.M.—Shuffleboard. 3 P.M.—Girls’ volleyball and basketball. 4 P.M.—Tennis. classes. Monday. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 7:30 P.M. to 10:30 P.M.—Island City Softball Leagues for adults. Saturday Morning 9 A.M. to 12 Noon—General activities and tournament play. Small children’s activities are under the supervsion of Mrs. Lee Thompson: Monday through Thursday,.4 to 7 p.m.; Friday, 4 to 5:30 p.m., and Saturday, 1 to 7 p.m. During these periods, crafts and games will be con- ducted. Skating is held every Friday, 7 to 8:30 p.m. > pitching, beys and STORAGE Furni- Phone jun21-30t RED Brick Storage Co. ture or commercial. 798. FOR SALE Newsprint Second Sheets 500 25e —THE—— Artman Press CITIZEN BUILDING 1 INTERMEDIATE—Miss Bever-} - Moonset aval Base) 4 (Eastern Standard ‘Time); ; Low 1:49 a.m. 1:14 p.m, 6:44-8.m, 8:01 p.m, ADDITIONAL TIDE DAT. (Reference Station: Key West) Station— Mae ae Bahia Honda ee (bridge) 0h 10m 0.0 ft No Name Key (east end) +2h20m Bova Chica + Sandy Point)—Oh 40m‘'*» Caldes Channel et (north end). -42h10m 41.4 ft. Notte: 2 eRe C reeset” (—)+Minus. sign: Cort to be. subtracted, : (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to EISENHOWER PICTURE 'TO OCCUPY PLACE OF HONOR AT MARTELLO ART GALLERY The Martello: Towar Art Galle- ry committee announced, today that the picture in oil executed by. Gerleral Ike Eisenhower dur- in his stay here recently, will oc- eupy the place of honor. jis picture has been dii' view all week at the Martello Gallrey, and is being held over b: pu- lar demand for \the exhibi open- ing Saturday night. Cacoa beans were used by. the Aztecs of Mexico for money,. for taxes, debts, and soldiers’ pay. Ceedccccccocccccccesepes It's Your Home Design Your Floors to, Please Yourself with GUARANTEED for LIFE ‘Kentile’ and ‘Armstrong ASPHALT TILE Beautiful Floors. ..- Easy to Keep Clean Coved Linoleum Sink and Work Tops - INLAID. LINOLEUMS TOO, IF YOU PREFER Install It Yourself or Contract THE KEY WEST FLOOR COVERING CO. 132 DUVAL ST. TEL. 1454

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