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Page 6 THE KEY WEST C ITIZEN \DVERTIS'NG RATES 95c WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS ize per line for one day tle per line for three days iOc per line for six days 9c per line for twelve days 8c per line for twenty-four days Minimum of 3 lines per insertion DEADLINE: 31 A.M. DAILY In case of error, The Citizen will be responsible for only one nsertion. Contract Rates On Request 2—Apartments For Rent SEA ISLE COURT, Windsor Lane off Truman Ave. 3-room furnish: ed apartments. Maid service, quiet} area, off street able rates. parking. Reason dec20-+f '9--Female Melp Wanted automatic washer. Care children. Phone 807-J, 901 Duval St. (Rear) jan3-3t —————_— WAITRESS. Experienced. Good working conditions. Apply in per- son. Caribe. jan3-3t HELP wanted at Casa Marina Hotel: Telephone operator and a part time cashier. Good pay. Ph. Mr. Conniff. jan3-3t REL IABLE sales girl. Apply House |of Linen, 612 Duval St. jan4-2t EXPERIENCED Waitresses want- ed. Apply Luigi’s Restaurant, 227 Duval St. jan4-tf ' -|SALES LADY, EXPERIENCED; LOCAL ONLY. FOR PERMAN- [ENT POSITION. POLLOCK’S jQUALITY JEWELERS, 508 DU- -| VAL ST. jan4-3t |! YOUNG lady for solarium Casa { Marina Solarium. jan4-3t FURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms and bath, maid and janit c- vice, linens and utilities furnished. Coral Hotel Aparmtents opposite Post Office. COMPLETEL furnished clean apartment in best neighborhood. Adults only, No pets. Like quiet re- fine couple, week or month Vernon, block above Simonton off South. dec26-tf ATTRACTIVE two-bedroom apart-; ment, by week, month or 1125 Washington Street. sea- 30n. dec29-tf} interview. ONE bedroom apartment all elec- trie; private tub and shower. Daily and weekly rates. M. & B. Motel. Phone 1848. jan3-tf NEW two- bedroom house, also effi- ciency, near County Beach. son rental, 1411 Flagler Avenue. dec31-tf 1426 WANTED experienced meat. wrap- } per. Apply in person. Fausto's | Food Palace. jan4-tf CURB GIRLS «wanted. Apply in person, Ponce’s Bar-B-Que. jan3-3t YOUNG woman learn operation Dairy Queen machine and foun- tain. Apply between 3:00 and 5:00 ‘p.m. or 10:00 and 12:00 a.m. White | & United Streets. jan3-3tx WOMAN for general housework, | for Saturday, danuary §, i952 TTT THAT | HAH AOU UOPAUPLET SL AA tll wl | MODEST ‘Trademark Registered U.S. Paten M AIDENS i fl ! { _— (oe = 4 | ! | ( DAV ALAN — wneasteorees SY _s Iny Kip GICTER Save SHES A HUGE CUCCESS AT COLLEGE = 25-—Real Estate For Sale ~-SHE GETS CK PHONE CALLS EVERY NIGHT. / 35—Wanted ‘1 10 Buy _ 3-BEDROOM house. FHA financed Well located. Phone 1006-J. dec26-12t | RAUL'S for nigh, Restaurant has position shier. Call 1933 for jan3-tf WANTED. Woman to make slip covers. Call 495-J. jan3-3tx | WAITRESS wanted. 7 A.M. — P.M. Island City Luncheapenad pe Duval St. Ph. 9208. jan5-1t | SALES girl wanted. Good pay. Ap- jan3-6t} “ply 600 Whitehead St. jan5-6t FURNISHED apartment. 1120 (Snap Washington St. jans.st | 46--Personay ONE-BEDROOM — apartment in} duplex; beautifully furnished; all electric kitchen; conveniently locat- ed near County Beach. Jan. Feb. Mar. $1,000.00; Yearly $1,700.00. Phone 1478 or 1006-5 3—Cottages For Rent LSLUXE FURNISHED COT- TAGE AVAILABLE FOR FOUR ADULTS ONLY. UNTIL MAY 1. NO PETS, PHONE 465. dec28 thru jan5 | OZARCADIA BROTHERS CLUB, Arcadia, Mo., offers experiience in dynamic Christian living; men who are lonely, ill, discouraged, bored. Missouri Ozarks; week- month-lifetime. Brochure. jans-1tx 17—Personal Services Notary Public NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office dec4-tf le, January 12. permanent couple, pre ted Street jans+f COTTAGE a Settled ferred. 629 62g + —Houses For Rent WHY PAY RENT- Let us build you a C.B.S. home with F.H * Ymancing. Sunshine Construction of Key West, Inc., 2220 Fogarcy Ave., Phone 598. dec4-tf SUNSHINE 3-bedroom house. Com- pletely furnished. Seasonal rental. Phonue 443. jan3-tf 4A—Hotel Rooms HOTEL rooms lable at 411) William St. Single workingmen | ey. jan3-6tx >—nooms For Rent TROPICAL Hotel, farge rooms, $12 single, $18 double. All year around rates. 114 Duval dec4-ti LUIGI'S rooming house. Rooms} with and without private baths. Call after 3 p.m 7 Duval S dec31-tf; 8—Wanted To Rent Two. bedroom house or apart ment for occupancy about 1st February. Will consider annual} lease. Phone 525-J jan5-6tx 7—Business Rentals DUVAL STREET STORE with| apartment upstairs. Call 24) jans-st 8—Male Help Wanted : EXPERIENCE tendant. Apply Standard Service service station at T Station or phone 9103 jan43t PART TIME cleaning. Apply be tween 10:00 and 12:00 a.m. and 3:00 and 4:00 p.m. Corner White & United Streets jan3-3tx Y ARD men and truck drivers Ap-| ply Lindsley Lumber Co. between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m Jan5-3t SHORT ORDER COOK. Apply in person. Caribe jJan3-3t LUBRICATION man. Apply ciana Service Station Poin- - |St. ~ | LADI nan & White, } FOR SALE six Consecutive is- sues of The Key West Citizen. ; Delivered to your door, 25¢ week- ly. Phone 5] Circulation Dept. i NOTICE BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations and announcements printed by the Artman Press, Phone 51 jan2-f | SQUARE dance caller Miami style. Available evenings. Reasonable | pates. Duke DeKeno, ¢/o A. D. V. | Sound Truck. jan3-3tx | 1s—Special Services. , SNOW CAP SLEACH for brighter, softer, whiter washes. Try a bottle from your grocer. jani-tf | BROKE LENSES duplicated in one day. Frames immediately Special discounts to Navy person- Dr. J. A. Valdes, 619 Duval dec21-tf | nel. Upstair: \JOHNSON & CURRY, Builders and Contractors. Free estimates on new CBS homes, ag jand roofing. Phone 147-XM | | sae tf |WE make keys while you wa Key West Supply Co., 211 Si monton St. dec3-tf TYPEWRITERS hines; Sold, Roberts Office Supply, St. Phone 250. Adding = Mac- Rented, Repaired. 126 Duval dec8-tf ie 18A—Massage Gentlemen body massage, Casa | Hotel, Solaria 19—Public Notices GOVERNMENT controls and regu- lations are constantly changing. |Only your local newspaper pub- | lishes complete local application of these controls. Subscribe to The Citizen today. Phone 51, Circulation Department for home delivery. 24—Business Opportunities Scientific Marin dect8-24t | WELL Established business for! sale. Selling due to sickness. In quire 604 Truman Ave. Phone 1641 jand-tf jane-tt SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN ‘a. used furniture ———— | 34- -Household Items CHOICE Martello Towers district on Atlantic Ocean, facing Coun- ty Beach. Two new CBS deluxe homes. One furnished. Living Room, dining room, 2 bedrooms, 2 | baths, steel cabinet kitchens, large | ¢ utility room, carportes, sliding} > 3|door closets; terrazzo floors, tile base and window sills, landscaped. } , Designed and built by Chicago | Architect. Apply 1003 Laird, Phone! 1310-3. dec28-29; jan3-4-5-tx NEWLY buiit home designed for luxurious living. Two bedrooms, two baths, maid’s quarters. Large screen porch with sunken garden. Solarium, garage. All large rooms, large closets, and storage space. All tile, all electric kitchen, includ- ing dishwasher. 1415 Grinnell St. jan3-3t Two Bedroom Sunshine Home. 1740-J. Ph.+ jan3-6t BEAUTIFUL home. Concrete block construction, three bedrooms. large yard, in select neighborhood. Call 420-W after 5 p.m. jan3-3tx CORNER home for sale. Apply 2003 Staples. jan4-6t APARTMENT house (corner). A‘l business section. Good income now from seven furnished apart- ments. Possibility enlarging — in- come by adding more apartments or stores. Write O. Storm, 405 Wil- liam St. jan4-6tx OTS and small acreage tracts, highway front, waterfront. Farm Land. Commercial sites. Resi- dence sites. With and without utili- ties. Insured titles. See, call or write, Hudgins & Alfonso, Inc., Sumerland Key. jan5-sat-wed-tf 26—Lots For Sale TWO CORNERS 169 » 100 on Ist Street. Call 598. dec7-tf your headquarters for the finest in printing. Phone 51. dec4-tf 33—Miscellaneous SCREENED DOORS. Custom built Size 34 x 82. 321 Simumon St. dec 4-t WE have a compete stock o window glass of all kinds. Ke a Supply Co., 211 Simonton dec3-tf AUTOMATIC Coca Cola Vending machine, holds 39 bottles. Perfect condition. $175. Children Corner. Phone 76. dec26- nt TAYLOR-TOP, nursery chair. Both | $10. 644-A United Street jana |S SMALL Refrigerator, $30, and! motor scooters, $50 as is. 2115] Flagler Ave. jan5-1tx | 4” WHITE porcelain kiitchen sink in good condition. $25, 1402 Olivia ; jan5-3t St For Sale STORK of Nearly-Nu Furniture 3416 Duck Avenue. Poinciana | e 1601. We buy and sell new decé-tf {1950 FORD cony © YOUR OLD b at DICK Truman Ave pry is worth ¢ $ , = SERVICE. 929 Vhone 778. 38—Automobiles For r Sale ence Hane new top, keater,*radio and overdrive. $1,795.00. Can be seen 1500 Semin- a St. or phone 2090-J. jan4-3t 38A—Trucks For Sale 1950 STU DEBAKER pick-up truck, 10,000 miles. Cheap. Must sell today! Little Star Cafe, Stock Is- land. jan5-3t 39—Trailers s For Sale DORR TRAILER SALES has opened a dowa town sales place in Key West MANY NEW MAKES OF TRAILERS ... MANY USED TRAILERS Small Down Payments, We Have Our Own Financing We Are Florida’s Oldest, and Largest Dealer Buy from a_ reliable dealer Small down payment, year te pay. Come in and see, buy right Dorr Trailer Sales 710 Duval St. and 1156 N. W. 36 St., Miami dec5-tf BE. UTIFU L 1949 Four-Star en eral. On trailer lot. Refrigera- tor, hot water tank, Sleeps four. Complete with awnnig. Ready for occupancy. Reasonable. See Tarabello, Southern Inn, 612 Si- monton St dec31-6tx 28 FT VAGABOND House Trail- er. 3 rooms with awning. 1307 Laird St dec31-6tx 27° house trailer. Fully equipped with hot water heater and elec- tric refrigerator. Awning and open porch built on. Excellent condition. Sleeps four. See Hutch- inson, Mastic Trailer Pa Uni- ted Street jan2-4t 18 FT. Aluminum T elite trailer, Tel. 1383-M jan3-3tx 1951 LIGHTHOL electric refri- serator, hot water heater, show- er and comode. Almost new. $2100 will delivere to Key West. Phone or wr 9S. W. 42nd St. Miami, Phone 59 jan4-6t COME SEE US—our prices are the lowest in Fla. New and used. Free ov nt lodging. Free de livery to Key West, long terms. South Fla. distributor for Schult, Pacemaker and Nashua. Harper Tr. Sales, 4850 N. W. 17th Ave. Hi Phone 89-6887 jan5-tf 41—Boats and Motors CABIN CRUISE 24ft go, $600. Phone 146. ready to dec2i-t Am ood condition ontinental airplane t reasonable offer. Ph an5-7-9t | motor 185¢ |45—Transportation Storage - ehavine ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 488 E. V. Kinsman oc24-tt MOVERS 1054-M. for dec24-tf CALL Gs estima \, wll quia mii wih lh Le Forecast Key West and Vicinity: Partly | cloudy and continued warm to- day through Sunday. Increasing | cloudiness with possibility of showers Sunday night or Mon- { day. Gentle to moderate easterly winds becoming variable. | Plorida: Clear to partly cloudy | | and continued warm today and Sunday. Considerable. night and | morning fog in north, portion. Jacksonville thru the Florida | Straits and East Gulf of Mexico: , Gentle to moderate winds, vari- ; | Maid Of Cotton For 1952 able mostly southeast to south | over south portion today’ and | Sunday. Clear to partly cloudy | weather. Considerable night and jnorth portion. ~ |Revort | Key West, Fla., Jan. 5, 1952 Observations taken at City (ffice 9:00 A.M., EST Temperatures | Highest yesterday 82 Lowest last night 72 Mean 77 Normal 70) Precipitation Total last 24 hours 0 ins Total this month Ting Deficiency this month -26 ins. Total this year T ins.| Deficiency this year 26 ins. | Relative Humidity e* 9:00 A.M. 66% — | Barometer (Sea Levei) $:00 A.M. 30.19 ins.—1024.4 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 7:14 a.m. | Sunset | Moonrise | Moonset \e Tides Naval Ba: “OMORROW H High low | 6:22 a.m. 10:28 a.m. 5:21 p.m. — p.m. 000 j ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA | Reference Station: Key Wes\ Time cf Height o: Tide high water | | 9.0 ff | Station— Bahia Honda (bridge) ———oh 10m No Name Key (east end) —+2h 20m Boca Chica (Sandy Pt.) -—ob 40m Caldes Channel (north end) -+2h 10m +14 ft | (—)—Minus sign: Correction to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: be V isitor " Citizen Staff Photo | SCORPION . LAST PICTURE of a scor- pion as it ambled down Greene street before being crushed by a Citizen izen photographer. 50—Legal No Notices IN THE CIRCUY TH SIRTRENTH JUDE RCUIT ov THE STATE OF “PLORIDA. IN AND on MONROE COUNTY. iy Complainant, vs. DIVORCE ALFRED BREDICE, i Defendant. | Novice By PUBLICATION Tm , BREDICE, Street ' Waterbury, Connecticut i YoU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED | that suit for divorce has been filed | } against you herein and you are re- | quired to serve a copy of your an- sWer on attorney for the Complain ant and file the original there« t| the Clerk of the re February 4th. wise Decree Pro Con i ed against y | Dat Key West, Monroe] . inty. Florida, this #th day. of| Vianuary, A. D. 1952, Circuit’ Court Seal) EARL R. ADAMS H Clerk Circuit Court | By: (ad) Florence E. Sawyer | Deputy Cl UE ESQUINALDO, JR for Complainant [ccs Whitehead Street, Key West, Florida. JanS-12-19-26,1952 1 i over north portion’ and easterly | i ae morning fog along the shore in| F Famed Greek ‘eft her jreturned to her family in Herak- | oergis, rival Ci () Wirephoto PATRICIA ANN MULLARKEY, 20, brownette beauty from Dallas, Tex.. beams after judges named her the 1952 “Maid of Cotton.” Eighteen other contestants from throughout the .cotton- belt participated in the contest held in Memphis. She will make. for the industry. an almost world-wide tour as emissary wanted to avoid reprisals against | her father and relatives. He produced letters from tela: |tives in Athens in which Tassoula was said to be most anxious to return to her father when the. op- portune moment came. He said he would not give up his efforts -to have his daughter’s marriage ‘an- nulled by the courts as he never considered the marriage valid. Meanwhile, extra editions .of Greek newspapers rolling off. the presses in Athens continued to tell of the spat. They said the mat- |riage went on the rocks because Tassould insisted on living in Ath- Lovers Have Separated Says She Tassoula § Was Kidnapped And Wanted To Return Home All The Time ATHENS, Greece \#—The father | of Crete’s Juliet said she ve-man Romeo because ally him George Petracogeorgi, a mem- | s today a tried to persuade her to S| at Herakleion because of his | business interests there. | The lovers’ families both are powerful and long have held low she never ri loved ber of the Greek Parliament, de lopinions of each other. ‘Feuding nied reports that his 20 year-old | nearly broke out over the romance. daughter, Tas: a, left fiery Costa |The police commander in Herak- Kephal of a tiff|leion said he was taking. precau- over where they should live to-/ tions against a revival of the age- gether. Tassoula left Costa Thursday and old family political feud. Discreet leion. She was reported in’ bed} Voice (on the telephone: ) “‘Is'my overcome by the nervous crisis. | husband in the club?” The Kephaloyagnis and Petracog. Club Waiter: “No, madam; I’m é clans, have been feuding for years Petracogeorgi said Tassoula had consented to live ior awhile with} ‘‘Husbands are never here, ma- Costa after he had abducted her!dam — especially those who and he wed her only because she! wanted on the ‘phone.’ Dobbin Gets Chilly Dunking | afraid he isn’t.” you my name.” f and puff to get out of a bitter cold- bath ite. They crashed through owner, inly tries to got one of t ride service, esc bia a dunking when the sleigh in which he was “How do you know? I didn’t tell the ice on Mother's Lake help poor old Maude climb out. N Apartment Building Leads All LT “pes Of Construction In Past Year * $7,980.781 Was | | Spent Out OF Year’s $10.659.257 Record Year Apartments led all other of Key West's boom building types constr year of 1951, it was an- nounced today by the Of- fice of Building Inspector Ralph Russell. Comprising 75 percent of the total building. $7.- 980,784 was spent out of year’s $10.659.257 in 1951. New apartments were way ahead in value of all other build- ing, chiefly because of huge 1,000 nit nrojerts being _ privately built for Navy officers and en- listed men. These apartments, Sigsbee Park A and »B, and Peary Court are well underway. There were 37 permits issued for apartments. Commercial and industrial building accounted for 12. per- cent of the total building valua tion of 1951 with $1,263,243 be- ing spent. Number of permits 1s: sued in this category was 37. Residential permits formed 9.28 rercent of all building dur- jing the year, with $989,194 be- ing spent on the 109 permits is- sued. Although the pair and addition number of re- permits issued outnumbered all others, value of work done was smallest, only three. percent. Repair permits ac- counted tor 282,350 of total building with 554 permits issued, while additions and other build- | ing costs came to $143,696 with 63 permits issued ee \ } 'Bolita Peddler Is Arrested LAKE CITY «# — —Ernest Jack son, Negro, was arrested here Fri day night on a charge of possess ion of gambling equipment, Chief lof Police Walter W. Davis said today. Chief Davis said he and Officers Francis Williams and Clayde King had a search warrant for a Negro cafe where bolita operations were suspected but that they didn’t have |to use it. He said they met Jackson comi out the door with two suit ca and a carton full of tickets. In the days when the Moslem Al- gerians kept thousands of captured Christians as slaves, many Christ tian priests freely gave themselves up to the pirates in order to be able are|to minister to their Christian breth ‘ren. they got into near riding remained o: ee ee EE TN