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PRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1949 — EEE (&) Wirephoto © P98 HORNE OF DESOLATION AND DEBRIS stood the town of Pelileo, Ecuador, before the erent er qeee truck August 5. Hundreds were killed here and many bodies are still buried © "eles. Government officials estimate some 6,000 people were killed in the 50 Ecua- ommeneies struck Ey the earthquake. “eH. ROOM SCENE? ‘No! CONGRESSIONAL HEARING (®j Wirephoto © & MANNER REMINDFUL OF SCHOOL TEACHER AND PUPIL, Georgia's Congressman Carl © peers ever bis glasses at Gen. Hoyt Vandenberg, U. S. Air Force chief of staff. This scene teh pleee Theredey im Washington just before teh House Armed Services Committee opened se Congressional Grit Mill @y REP. GEORGE SMATHERS i to » we South have | t we are so that we al ink | tinents of ‘ ca. But continue nee in the and have attain » We must keep abreast of the gimg conditions and yairman of the committee. © Ceeumstances surrounding development of the B-36, long range super-bomber. He and Gen, Vandenberg are discussing the hearing. | About cme Home 1 By FRANCES DELL “| The Kitten Knew Best CHICAGO—(#)—During a heat | wave a kitten squirmed into a narrow space between two build- | ings in suburban Glenn Ellyn. Its eries attracted a crowd. When all se failed, a fireman extricated the cat with a hook attached to a long pole Two days later the kitten was back in the same trap. A police- an, using the same tool, fished it out again. But within 48 hours it was in the tight spot again. Chief of Police Lee Brierton made a personal survey of the situation. He peered in the small opening. | felt a coold breezéon his face and called off rescue’Work. The kit- , ten, he declared, was in the most ethods ugh | ve ically That | comfortable place in the neigh- borhood. WILL YOU SMILE? isn’t It Time? ‘Too many young ladies try to make their mark in the world with an eyebrow pencil. Liberia and Saudi Arabia have received sizeable amounts of American capital during the past year for development purpos tervention or control. The advantage to such a zone many. For example, i an American from having to pay shrinkage or evaporation. It also gives t portunity vents to examine the goods re he ays duty so.that he rt the god from the bad eturn the unwanted articl thout having first paid duty wance costs are lower du period of storagé in the ng the ne t the ured only ws to imsure the cost’ of the is rather than including cu uty and ex: tax in the} value the artic 7 area ni ed for such a ne is relativ small. In San Antonio only three acres are to be used. Surely we could make that much land available at the Miami International Airport With m other Flogidians I opinion that a foreign t that airport would be a valuabl et in nternational business to | rida Rep. If you are planning on_ iris bulbs to beautify your garden come next June, it’s time to start doing something about it right now, iris prefer to be moved in the summer. After their spring growth and blooms, iris fall into a period of relative inactivity for the dura- tion of the summer. In the late summer the tiny buds are formed which will be next year’s blooms. Your iris must be planted and have taken root for this fall growing period in order to insure blooms. When choosing a spot in your yard to plant iris bulbs, it is good to know that iris needs lots of sunshine and good soil that drains well. In fact, good drain- agi so important that most gardeners put a raised edging of brick or stone around them sev- eral inches above surrounding i on} ; manner, about a yard before planting an- {other clump. buyer. the op- | ground. If you have a ge good gar- ‘den dirt, in all probability it will grow fine iris. Howev some gardeners sprinkle bonemeal and {compost over a new bed and |work them into the soil. The perfect distance apart to j plant iris seems to be two-feet. In order to get an effective clump of blooming iris, set three roots of the same variety ina triangle, eight to twelve inches apart. When planting in this you should move on | In the winter, iris need no ecial protection from the cold xcept in the northern areas of the country — then all they re qure a loose covering of straw or the like. | Be sure to watch your recently planted rhizomes after a freeze. ery often freezing and thawing will force newly set rhizomes jright out of the ground. When} you discover that this has hap- pened, push them firmly back into place. This is about all there is to it. ' All you have to do now is decide | which of the 25,000 iris will do the most for your garden. According to the laws of hered- ity, if one parent has brown eyes and the other blue, the child will i be blue-eyed. 3 Consecutive Days __ tc 6 Consecutive Days __ 8c 15 Consecutive Days —— 30 Consecutive Days . Ge @isplay Rates On Application) 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 regular wa 8 ‘Point Blackface Type The rate for 8 Point black- face type is 1% times a line more than the cost for 8 Point lightface regular type. = The rate for 8 Point black- face caps is 2 times a line more than for 8 Point light face regular type. 10 Point Poon ay in! 1% es 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 Pom lightface regular type. 24 Point Type 4 times rate for 8 Poim lightface regular type. ) timate & wards per line, ‘to tnsure publication, ing, transient or contract, The Citizen will be responsible only for the first insertion in CLASSIFIED the part of the advertisement where the error occurs. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND HOUSES ®URNISHED apartinents, 3 rooms and bath, everything furnishe 3. $75.00 and $85.00. Coral Hotel Apartments, opposite Post Office. jul9-30t FURNISHED one-bedroom apart- ment. Utilities furnished. One infant accepted. Summer rates $50.00 monthly. 915 Windsor. iull6-30t FURNISHED studio apartment, near beach. Porch, garden. Adults, no pets. $65 monthly. 1040-J. jly23-tf TWO one-bedroom _ furnished apartment. Couples only. « No pets. Apply 323 Whitehead St. augl-tf FOR RENT New, Large Apartment for 2 or 4 Adults - All-Blec Keltehen ~ Monthls or Yearly, - . STUTZ HOTEL » 410 Fleming Street aug! !tf SOMETHING nice. Newly furn- ished 2-bedroom electric equipment. 1426 Vernon Avenue. apartment, Reasonable. augll-4tx ONE-BEDROOM furnished house. Children accepted. 914 Packer Street. augll-3t FURNISHED apartment. Pine Plaza, 1301 Truman Avenue, Phone 215. augl0-tf DE LUXE One and two-room cottage apart- ments. All-electric kitchen. M. & B. Guest House, Phone 1445.W. aug12-tf SPACIOUS, nicely furnished two- bedroom apartment. $90 month- ly, year round. Mrs. Poole, 822 Simonton Street, Phone 282. augl0-3tx NEW three-bedroom, two-bath, beautifully furnished house. Electrically equipped throughout. {For rent until January Ist. $200 monthly, including all utilities. Phone 136. aug1-6t ONE - BEDROOM apartment. Parks Apartments, 1324 New- ton Street. augl2-2t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS FOUR apartments, rooms and light housekeeping rooms, $5 to. $15 per week. 411 William St. jly20-30tx FOR RENT—ROOMS $50.00 Bil-Nat EFFICIENCY apartments, monthly. Apply The Hotel, 525 Eaton Street. augs-6tx FOR RENT—TRAILERS AND ROOMS COMPLETELY furnished trailer and comfortable sleeping rooms at summer rates. Young’s Tour- ist Rest. 1721 Flagler Avenue, | Phone 1172-J. augl0-tf FOR RENI—HOTEL ROOMS | OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming. | Double from $12. Sea Isle Apts., | Homes and apartments. | | Single rooms $10 up weekly.|h.p. Elgin motor. $85. Coffee Shop | separately. Terms. Phone 1397-M. FOR RENT—COTTAGES SMALL cottage, utilities furnish- ed. $12 week. Phone 444. augl0-3tx FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE KEY WEST REAL ESTATE Large ocean frontage. Business property on Truman Avenue. Duval and Fleming Streets. ECT. Paul Boysen Co., 626 Fleming St., Box 303, Phone 153. Here since 1919. augl-30tx SIX-ROOM house, $4,000 cash or $3,500 down, balance easy terms. 1119 Royal, between Virginia and Catherine Streets. Close to Cath- olic Church. augll-3tx FOR SALE—STORE EQUIPMENT 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. aug4-tf' FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | $50.00. 419 Southard FIVE bundles of old newspapers, 5c. Inquire The Citizen Office, Phone 51. jun22-tf ROCK, mazrl, sand, top soil. See us for cheapest prices in town. {1060-M, Buster Cerezo. augl1-30t NEW 54” steel cabinet kitchen sink, $95.00. Portable twin- cylinder paint sprayer, $50.00. 46 Rest Beach. aug12-3tx ADVERTISING, and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING for only the ectual amount of space occupied by vupy must be in the Adver- ising Department office be- |f! Polio is most prevalent caring ae See = fore 11 o’clock in the motn- the summer. ootite we et ae ing on the day of publica- The best medical adveew st) “SSS O82 * oe tien guard against over- exertion * a = . —_— avoid crowds, get plenty of @eup enw Phone 5] and postpone mouth or thragg C8" S20 Gages Seem post Use your phone. Adver- |} operations during the samemer MEG! Genet usements may be inserted months, if possible. Above gi, 2 * Shes Seta in tnese columns by phone. see a doctor at the first sugges St Get! eter om — tion of a sore throat, headache, “8 5 Se ale Sune ge s — ne fever or nausea. oo eee S| usiness office in { Th ear the polie sdence TONEY NeeEmeT at tele Citizen Building, corner of irate is far ahead of 1968, scont _ le ae = Shame Greene and Ann Streets |] worst epidemic year in the na. AWhWts sty SERN Samy Door to the right on enter- tion’s history et ot ete gE gee ny building. 8,000 Cases in Nation to th Ge cae aie An Associated Press survey “© S05? Se SED Gila shows approximately @008 coses 2. ae. a> penn this year, with data incumplete SL Setys sessse The fatality rate this year ap = Ln, ~ & _ parently 4s double thet of 186, | trate . —— Rene But authorities don't neces: | CF See eee = —<—_ FOR SALE_RESTAURANT |*2tily imply 1949 will be « worse te te es oe et an polio year than 1948 when 27408 | agewrr" - - = nes were cepacia The ae pemsare nai pat NATIONAL cash register, elec-)@#ngerous months are August | Sore coal tae ae go tric draught beer case, 4 elec-|#nd September ea. © © on 3 In a joint statement, ast) . trie bottle beer cases, electric res- veamgetes + ete _ > | O'Connor, president of the Amer taurant refrigerator. White Inn ewts wet 2 Par 4028 “Veinan Ave: ican Red Cross and the Natonetl _, : aug9-stx| Foundation for Infantile Paraly- | Seeetaee © 6 © ‘* | sis, and Dr. Leonard A. Sehecie, Se free & ~~ F |surgeon general of the Publi |=" SODA fountain, stools, counter} "_ aan ‘ Moe - —<o and shelves. Benny's, 909 Si- WANTED—SALESMEN | Gates eg: me aetna tee ~ monton Street. aug9-tf - hw one ~ - mt « " ol Raw leigh FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD business m Key W ott Mow - FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES | roc County. Nearby ber Sams ne Ate 4 wae cated 4 om Faw stew —| making sales over weshly.[oe Ete wie ELECTRIC refrigerator. Brand} Permanent if you are « hustim | * % on new unit. $100. Inquire 823| Write Rawleigh’s Det. FAN oe Me Fleming Street. aug10-3tx | 660-123, — - — ~ lrectes Ge oe ea alas: See ee re te: aug’ ; S a 2-DOOR porcelain in and out 10! - , ole _ a cubic foot Frigidaire inrunningi HELP WANTED—PEMALE o * eee condition. $75. Phone 17, or ap ee ar =" ply 625 Truman Avenue. AVON cosmetics. Pleasant, pref pte ante * em augll-3tx]} itable work as meigghivertwwt | oo. oy — | representative. P.O. Box 1101, W a ELECTRIC stove and refrigerator, | Palm Beach, Fle. ue like new. Both for $150.00. Ap- | —-—-—— ply Mrs. G. E. Knowles, 2206 Sei- BEAUTY SALONS — Polish — denberg Avenue, Phone, 1581-W. Z augll-3tx, SUMMER rates new in in effet = 20 per cent reduction e zi be ToSnie FRIGIDAIRE, in good condition,| heat permanent waver Street. waves $8.50 up. Beauty € a. augl2-3tx (upstairs) 521 Southard Street . eS we st Sr july 1b-3®) F . ae . « be rioting whe ne S Etta Fs t CALADIUMS, Geraniums, Ixoras, (as Ne ee - * Crotons, Bougainvillaea, Crepe] silver cup of the Hairdressers amd) — : « = Myrtle, Palms, Hibiscus, Poinci-|Cogmotology Association, halt - - anas, Cape Jasmines, Aralias.| styling contest, is now manager Other plants. 1004 Southard St.,! of the Beauty Colony. Phone 208 os Phone 1049-J. augl2-1tx| for appointment. 521 Seutherd - aS ! aug? FOR SALE—PRINTED FORMS -———— + PERSONAL a 1 8-CUBIC FOOT Frigidaire, new unit, $100.00. See Basil Tynes at Romey’s Bar, 513 Fleming St. aug4-t! YOUR FULLER BRUSH DEALER is back with full line of brushes. Something new has been add- ed. Your Fullerette girl is here with full line of cosmetics. Dag- gett Ramsdell. Write P.O. Box 505 for representative to call. aug9-6tx 1945 American Trailer, sleeps 4.} New awnings and porch. Rea- sonable. Tel. 702-M. aug6-6t 16 MM. FILMS, koda-chrome. Phone 160, Boca Chica. aug9-6tx FOR SALE—USED CARS 1941 BUICK limousine, four brand new tees, new paint job. A-1 mechanical condition. Price $1,000.00. See Basil Tynes at Romey’s Bar, 513 Fleming Street. aug4-tf —— 1940 BUICK Super. Needs body repairs. $350.00. Phone 341- J! aug9-: atx | 1937 CHRYSLER convertible coupe. Radio, heater, spotlite. Good condition. $270.00. Leaving , town. See St Gelais, Cottage No., 2, Gulfstream Trailer Park, cor- ner Truman and Simonton. aul0-4tx FOR SALE—BOATS AND MARINE MOTORS 5’ Runabout, complete- Also new 6 Will sell} NEW 13° ly equipped, $150. j Whitehead, Phone 769-M LEASES, 5 ¢ each. Promissary notes, 1c each. Minimum charge 5c. Artman Press, Citizen Bldg. Phone 51. juné-tf| REPAIRS AND SERVICE —RADIOS ALL ADVERTISING IS ACCEPTED under the following conditions: In the event of error in advertis-; i" the nation through July 9 CHARIS girdles and foundstier bras. Zero cups to size 4 M@ Leota Cruickshank Phone 1108-4 ly 1 14 1116 GUARANTEED radio repairs years’ radio experience. aug2-15t "GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES MIXED parrot food. Sunflower seed, Parakeet seed by the| RED Brick Storage Oo Pure pound. Truest boxed Canary ture or Prem seed. Key West Garden and} 7938 yy tt oe Lawn Supply Co., 830 Fieming St., Tel. 1019. aug) 1-tf) Lost EXPERT tree trimming and! DING HY, 14° to pruning. Wardlow’s Land- i y We scaping. augl-tt| ward Roe 1486 augs- 10-12-15 o SPECIAL BITTER BLUE § sop | — 9c delivered in Key West, truck! load only. 4c field price. 110th Avenue at Bird Road or Phone 4-4304 or 48-8439, Miami. TROPICAL FISH STOP at 1831 First Street and see the new shipment of Trop. ical Fish with their gorgeous co ors. Also carry aquarium and accessories. Phone 1172-R augé 7t WANTED—TO Bur / LOTS WANTED. 5000 sq feet minimum area requir R. S. Crane, Phone 598. aug2-tf sare ed Ph me | USED wicker furniture aug9-6tx house or apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 343-M. augll.3tx| cash sale. ‘ Doing good business. Gwne leaving town. Sacrifice for quick aug8.6tx | and Bar. aug4-tf augl0-3tx 100-M. WANTED—TO RENT FOR SALE—BUSINESS HELP WANTED—MALE Eo So eee PLACES AND/OR FEMALE NAVY lieutenant, with wife and| | small son, need two bedroom | TROPICAL SUNDRY, 1019 White. BOOKKEEPER. please state qual ifications and experie Also salary requirement. W Box S.P., c/o Citizen. rtf | Phone 166 Furniture Moving Local and Long Distance Agen Galloway Trensfer and Steragr ISLAND CITY TRANSFER © V. Kinemer jiy 19 te Make Offer for Atl at 93 Deal & ee

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