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WILL, GIVE YOU A 3-LINE | CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS | 12c per line tor one day | 1c per line for three days || 10c per line for six days 9c per line for twelve days 8c per line for twenty-tour || days Minimum of 3 lines Per insertion DEADLINE: 11 A.M. DAILY |) In case of error, The Citizen || will be responsible for only one |) insertion. | 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 parking. Reason- able rates. dec20-tf tte FURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms | and bath, maid and janitor ser- vice, linens and utilities furnished. Coral Hotel Apartments opposite Post Office. dec31-tf NEW two-bedroom house, also effi- ciency, near County Beach. Sea- son rental, 1411 Flagler Avenue. jan10-6t | ONE bedroom apartment. All elec- tric, private bata, By day or week, M. and B. Motel, phone 1848. Jan.10-tf *\—Houses For Reni SUNSHINE 3-bedroom house. Com- | pletely furnished. Seasonal rental. | Phone 443. jan3-tf WHY PAY RENT. Let us build you a C. B. S. home with F. H. A. Financing. Sunshine Construction of Key West, Inc. 2220 Fogarty Ave., Phone 598. jan9-tf NEW two-bedroom house., Elec- tric kitchen. See it today. Phone 1512. Apply 701 Whitehead Street. Jan.15-3t 4A—Hotel Rooms TROPICAL‘ HOTEL, large rooms, $15 single, $20 double. 114 Duval St. jan9-tf 6 -Rooms For Rent NICE room in private home. Phone 1327. Jan.15-3t 6—Wanted To Rent FURNISHED or unfurnished 2 bed- room house for 2 year rental from landlord more interested in good care of his property than high rent. References furnished. Write Box 55 West Canaan, New Hamp- shire. . janil-6tx NAVAL Officer and wife desire furnished apartment in desirable neighborhood on monthly or week- ly basis, for occupancy Feb. 8th. Phone 790, Ext. 272 Ens, J. T. Milligan, jani2-5tx FURNISHED SMALL Apartment for man end wife. Year around. No children, no pets. Phone 2110-W. W. C. Owens, U.S.N. janl5-2te ————S— REASONABLY priced small fur- nished twin bed apartment for two months or longer, 43-year-old Southern [Illinois couple. Metho- dists. Wife former school teacher. Husband weekly newspaper pub- lisher and public relations man. | Member Rotary, Elks, Legion, VEW. If you have an apartment for rent or know Of one for rent will you please call Key West Num- ber 5 Room 219 today o* tonight? |, Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Feirich (pronounced “FIRE-ICK"') Jan15-1tx | 7—Business Rentals STORE for rent suitable for gar- age, machine or wood working, or manufacturing or any other purpose. Inquire at Key Supply Co. 211 Simonton St. jans-tf} i 8—Maie Help Wanted ———- | YOUNG man, 18 to 23 with High | School education. Must be good with figures. Salary $40. Call 1787 for appointment. jans-7t ER Salesmen, commission Apply Southern Dairies, Ine., 512 Southard St. Phone 98. jand-tf ee KITCHEN help wanted. Apply in} person. Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simonton St. jani44t! SHORT Order Cook. Good hours, | good working conditions. Apply in person. Caribe Restaurant. jani4-3t | Pas Se Saree Se DELIVERY man. Part time, light) work, with car. Phone 250. | jani2-tf| | Phone no, and | Write Box HN-12 e/o Citizen. } jani12-3tx | 8—Male Help Wanted (Continuea) COOK to work on yacht part time. Give age, experience, references, salary expected. YOUNG MAN: Apply Casa Marina Hotel Solarium. janl4-3t | DECK HAND to work on yacht with some deep sea fishing ex- perience. Give age, experience, re- | ferences, salary expected and | phone no. Write Box XY c/o} Citizen. jani2-3tx GOOD truck driver. Must be clean, neat, and have health Card. Com- | mission basis. Possibilities unlim- ited. Phone 30 Jan.i5-5t | SHOE Shine boy or man wanted. | Apply Superintendent of Services, | Casa Marina ifotel. Jan.15-3t SERVICE Station attendant want- ed. Downtown Gulf Station. Front | and Duval Sts., opposite Bank. | Phone 9212 Jan.15-1tx BEACH man wanted. Apply Steven, | South Beach <iotel. Jan,15-ti | 9—Female Heip Wanted RAUL’S Restaurant has __ position for experienced waitresses. Cail 1933 for interview. jan8-tf WANTED: Secretary for West-! inghouse Electric Corp: Must} have two years experience. Dic- tation necessary. Prefer Key West} resident. Apply M.E. Fagan for interview. Phone 1457. Week days 8 to 5. jan12-3t | WAITRESSES WANTED. S. H. Kress. jani4-tf WAITRESS wanted. Good hours and working conditions. Apply in! person. Caribe Restaurant. } jan14-3t YOUNG LADY: Apply Casa Ma- rina Hotel Solarium. janl4-3t SALESGIRL. Good pay, Pop's, 600 Whitehead Street. Jan.15-3t MAID, afternoons. Phone 18. Jan.15-tf HAVE an opening for ambitious young lady. Fuil or part time. | Good pay. For appointment cali 1327. Jan.15-3t 10—Male and Female Help EXPERIENCED CASHIER, STOCK MAN, BOOKKEEPER, MEAT WRAPPER. APPLY IN PERSON. FAUSTO‘S FOOD PALACE. jani1-tf CLERK-Male or female- age 18 to 25. High School education or bet- ter. Permanent job if properly qua- lified. Apply Western Union 8 A.M. to 5P.M. Jan.15-3t 11—Employment Wanted BOAT building ‘and repair work. General house carpentry. 912 Simonton, R. Hernandez. janl0-6tx EXPERIENC sires. employment. Good typist Manuel Canta Cruz, Phond, 478-R. jani4-3tx MAN desi steady night job “hours between 5 and 2. Wide ex- | perience. High School education. | Write A. Coomer, Pearle's Trailer Court. Box 407, Key West. j 11A—Employment | Wanted Female | WILL do typing and stenographic | work at home. Phone 225. jani4-6t | "p.m. Any information phone 705-J. VI wish You Qurr CALLING My “THINGS SECOND: HAND FURNITURE — THEYRE ANTIQUES | 18—Special Services (Continued) 2o—Reai Estave For Sale” (Continued) BROKEN LENSES duplicated in! TWO bedroom Sunshine home. one day. Frames immediately.| Phone 1740-J. janl1-7t Special discounts to Navy person- = — ned. Dr. J. A. Valdes, 619 Duval|tOPPINO corner home for St. Upstairs. Apply 2003 Staples Ave. | sale. jan12-sat-tues-thursitf | USE SNOW CAP SLEACH for | brighter, softer, whiter washes. Try a bottle from your grocer. jani-tf janl1-6t IF YOU WANT to buy or sell, Key West property contact Paul Boy- sen, 626 Fleming St. Here since 1919. jan11-10tx JOHNSON & CURRY, Builders and Contractors. Free estimates | on new CBS homes, remodeling and roofing. Phone 147-XM. janl2-tf CHOICE income property, 104 ft. 6 in. by 185 ft. Consisting of 7 room brick bungalow, 5 room frame house, 2 room brick cottage, all completely furnished. Rental in- come $435 monthly. Price $32,000 cash. Call Horace Young, 1653-J. GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIXTURES Janz-tf KEYS MADE : 5 PLUMBING REPAIRS & TWO bedroom furnished frame INSTALLATION house on large lot, $5,000 down. BY MASTER LICENSED $59.00 monthly. Phone 1653-J. PLUMBERS jani2-tf KEY WEST SUPPLY Co. 211 SIMONTON ST. TEL. 378 jani1-tf TWO bedroom house. All electric, with two cottages, each with bath. Large lot with fruit trees Price $12,750. Box L. R.-15 The Citizen. jani0-tf FOR FINE painting work, guaran- teed workmanship. Call R. C. Goulet, 1810-R. Contractor or Al Guinette, 849-R. jan7-tf TWO bedroom ‘‘Sunshine’’ furnish- ed house 2101 Harris Ave. Jan.15-5tx TYPEWRITERS; Adding Ma- chines; Cash Registers; Sold, Rented, Repaired. Roberts Office Supply, 126 Duval St. Phone 250. jani4-tf 26—Lots Fer Saie TWO CORNERS 100 x 100 on Ist 18A—Massage Street. Call 598. jani2-tf LADIES — Gentlemen scientific | 28—Photography Hen? cinazsage, Casa Marina) LEICA Camera, 11C C.D.7. Sum- c mitar F:2 with 91mm C.D.T. F:4.5 telephoto lense, imarect find- er and case. Call 1508-J, after 6:00 for information. janl5-3tx 19—Public Notices GOVERNMENT controts and regu- lations are constantly changing. Only your local newspaper pub-| 2¢-—Printin ‘ lishes complete local application of 2s-—Pr 1g eck cipean these controls. Subscribe to The Make The Citizen today. Phone 51, Circulation ARTMAN PRESS i: | Will rifice for quick sale. J. W. Department for home delivery. your mary ea er finest | Smoak, 1939 Maryland Ave., Char- 22—Lost nee janaae| tte, N.C janl0-6tx ? Tan billfold in Margaret = | $25 REWARD for infor | Ann. Containing cash, papers, 31—Garden-Lawn Supplies) “ing to recovery of 10 drivers license. Phone Mary Ayres | —————_— ——~ — son motor, Serial No. QD-809663. ety jant23tx| LOVELY yellow ‘Mums.’ Three |Contact R. E. Tucker, 204-A Poin- plants in each pot, also other foli age plants. Key West Garden and Lawn Supply. Phohe 1019. Jan.15-3t DAYTON bicycle taken from in front of Kress Saturday, 10 WILL care for child, day's, while mother works. Phone 838-M janl4-6t | 13—Nursery Schools | HAPPI-TIME Nursery. Applica tions now being accepted. Five | or six days a week. Half or full day. 1301 United St. Phone 757-J. | Jan.15-6t 17—Personal Services } —__ Notary Public . t NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office jan9-tf \ derful opportunity fer right party. Advertising Brings Results TELEPHONE by | 34—Household Item» For Sale (Continued) SERVEL gas refrigerator. Perfect operating condition. Phone 15- . Jan.15-6tx WESTINGHOUSE combina- tion radio and phonograph. Good condition. Electroiux sweeper like | new. Phone 152-J or 525 Margaret Street. Jan.15-3t 35—Wanted To Buy | YOUR OLD battery is worth ¢ $ ; at DICKS’ TIi.E SERVICE. 929 | Truman Ave. Phone 778. 1949 Janl-tf | 38—Automobtles For Sale 1941 PONTIAC, Club Coupe. Good condition. clean. Russo, Stock | Island. janl0-6tx 39—Trailers For Sale COME SEE US—our prices are the | lowest in Fla. New and used. | Free overnight lodging. Free de- livery to Key West, long terms. South Fla. distributor for Schult, Pacemaker and Nashua. Harper Trailer Sales, 4850 N. W. 17th Ave. Miami. Phone 89-6887. jan5-tf 25 FT. PALACE Aluminum House Trailer. A-1 condition. New awn- | IN THE CIRCUL ing. $1,125. Pete’s Iron Shop, Mara- thon. janil-6tx SPARTAN Manor Trailer, 28 ft. 46 Model Complete With screen- ed porch, dolly, new tires, new large refrigerator, $1500. Overseas Trailer Park lot, 19, Stock Island. jani4-5tx | 40—Motor Bikes and Mo i tor Scooters 1941 HARLEY-DAVDISON good running condition, sell for $175. ll 2399-M or see at 1518 United janl5-3tx 41—Boats and Motors | CABIN CRUISER. 24ft, ready to | 89, $600. Phone 146. | dec21-t | FOR SALE: One 50° shrimp boat. | Fully equipped with 88 Caterpillar |diesel. See H. Fernandez, Dayco \Ine., Gulf Dock, Key West. | Q jani0-6tx iRIMP TRAWLER, 48 ft. with 14 | ft beam. 88 Caterpillar. 3 years jold. All steel rigging. Now fishing. | ciana. | = 15 FT. used boat. j} man” or “Oldtown janl4-6tx Either a “Ly- State price G. D. Hamilton. janl4-3t ee \and condition. Write Box K-X51/ RR 33—Miscellaneous jin care of Citizen. janl5-6tx | STRAYED or taken, on big Pine |— | — Key. Female red fawn boxer| HOT POINT Electric Range. Good | 42—Dogs-Cats-Pets | condition. Cheap. Shallow wells pump. Used. Reasonable. Key West Supply Co. 211 Simonton St. with black mask answers to name Duchess. Child's pet. Reward. Con- tact Humane Society, Key West. janl4-3t Jan8-tf 24—Busi Opportunities MARL. top soil, mason sand. Bull-| dozing and crane rental. 96 or 1180-M. Phone janl1-6t 34 —Rousehoia Items For Sale ELEC-TRO-PLATING Shop. Ready to operate. Plenty of work. Won- Cheap. Phone, 566. janlo-tf | a | = es WELL, established restaurant busi-| STORE of Nearly-Nu Furniture ness. for sale. Selling due to sick-| 3416 Duck Avenue, Poinciana ness. Inquire 604 Truman Ave.| Phone 1601. We buy and sell new Phone 1641. janll-tf | and used furniture. jan 11-tf i FOR SALE six Consecutive is- sues of The Key West Citizen. | Delivered to your door, 25¢ week- | ly. Phone 5i Circulation Dept. | NOTICE | BRIDES TOBE HAVE your wedding invitations and announcements printed by the Artman Press, Phone 51 | jan2-tf | | 18—Special Services CABINET maker ana carpenter work. Work guaranteed. Phones 1058-J or 1579-R. janll-tf} SOUVENIR shop for sale. Estab- |ELECTRIC range, four-burner. Apt lished one year. 726 Duval St.| size. Reasonable. 2908 Harris Jan.15-6t | Ave. janl0-6tx } | PORTABLE washing machine. Al- most new. $18.00. 312% William St. jani2-3tx zb-—Real Estate For Sale MODERN 2 bedroom home. Com- FL rppubg’eespreoe dock. Swim- | FOUR rooms of furniture, with pri- aie 5 | vilege of renting house. Adults ming, from patio. Call ponte atx only. Phone 1444-W. janl4-3tx ‘ | SRM aS Teen Sees Ser coe a residen. | EMERSON Cabinet Televsion set BUNGALOW in heart of ge | and Aerial, $75. Margaret Ann, tial section. Six bedrooms, baths, furnished. See Basil Tynes at Romey’s Bar 513 Fleming St, Jan.15-6t | }1835 Flagler Ave. Read the Classified Ads janl4-2tx BOXER PUPPIES, champion stock. | Sunland Boxers, Rock Harbor, | Ph. Key Largo 2664. jani2-24t YOU SIAMESE FEMALE, for) breeding. Gorgeous Coloring. | Pedigreed. Sacrifice. 800 Virginia, | | 826 W. Jan.12-3tx Storage - Moving if ISLAND CITY TRANSFER j Phone 488 | E. V. Kinsman dec24-tf DRIVING to Texas around Jan. 17th. Will take one or two. Phone Paul DuBose No. 5. jani4-2t} | 49—Moving | HOUSE MOVERS CALL Garnett Ph. 1054-M. for j estimate. dec24-tf Ak pk hkl el SUBSCRIBE TO ' THE CITIZEN IDOL IO DISIM. Tussday, January 15, 1952 fl SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL © OF THE STATE OF F' IN AND FOR MONROE COU . IN CHANCERY. Case No. 12-1126 JOYCE WooD, Complainant vs. DIVORCE | HENRY WOOD, Defendant PUBLICATION against you herein and you a) quired to serve a copy of you swer on attorney for t ant and file the original est, 7th Monroe County day Janu . A. D.1 Cireuit’ Court : ‘ “Seal) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk, reuit Court By: (sd) Florenc Sawyer Deputy ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR., Attorney for Complainant 608 Whitehead St., Key West, Florida, jans-15-2 952 Inmates Attempt Prison Break | SAN QUENTIN, Calif. —Two San Quentin inmates, using a 12- inch scissors blade and a double- | edged ax, killed two guards in an attempted prison break Monday night. Two otner guards and one of the convicts was injured. Guard Charles D. Wiget, 31, w waylaid in the prison library and stabbed to death. Guard Vern A. Mackin, 38, was killed in a prison movie projection room. Richard M. Sims Jr., Marin, County district attorney, named | Eugene Burwell, Los Angeles rob- | ber, and James Alonzo Rogers, | serving a term for attempted mur- | der in San Francisco, as the kill*| ers. DEATHS MRS. CAROLINE GERTRUDE ROBERTS of 807 Ashe street died yesterday morning at Monroe General Hos- pital after a long’ illness. She is survived by a brother, W. Claude Albury of Hialeah, Florida; One | son, Richard T. Gaskin and three grandchildren Richard, Wayne and Donna Lee Gaskin. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at the Lopez Funeral. Home with the Rev. Eldon Sim-j mons of the Ley Memorial Church | officiating. Interment will be in the family plot at City Cemetery. LONDON (® — Sir Amos Ayr 66, a naval architect, former presi- | dent of the British Institute of Marine Engineers, and chairman of the Shipbuilding Conference to | which all British shipbuilders be- long, died Monda CHICAGO (® — Eileen M. Dug- gan, 62, editor of the American tithe Ta Girls Softball | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN roy ‘| | TL | | E TEAM (Continued from Page One) out food. A Weasel from a utilities mn, WEATHERMAN | company maintenance crew and a group of skiers reached the streamliner from Soda Springs, same 14 miles away. The Weasel Says carried 400 pounds of food, blan- | kets and medical supplies. Olson said it was snowing with Fosnsant d Vieng: Paras winds from 25 to 50 miles at the ‘ le change in tem- | fain site. | change in tem-| “Hundreds of persons—travelers y thru Wednesday.) and residents—were marooned. ate northeast to/ Exactly how many was anybody's 5, | Suess. r to partly clou¢y | “Communications were disrupted today y except/in many places. Some communi- consid cloudiness and .a/ties were cut off. Avalanches few scattered showers likely in/roared into canyons, Killing at - Con-/} least three persons. | The storm's toll—in life and ille Thru The Florida| property damage—could fot be East Gulf Of Mexico: | reckoned because of poor commu- Gentle to moderate variable | nications. Damage was expected mostly southerly winds over)to run into the millions, but cas- north portion and moderate east-|ualties appeared at a minimum, erly winds over south portion} The Red Cross reported. about today and Wednesday. Partly | 120 motorists were stranded by @ cloudy weather. | blizzard on Highway 395 northwest’ ee jof Reno. They found shelter at Report Stead Air Force Base, now being reactivated. Only a few -airmen were there and food was reported low. A Greyhound bus took 42. of the motorists to Reno. ~- : Key West, Fla., Jan. 15, 1952 Observations taken at City Office 9:00 A.M., EST he Thirty passengers of a Grey- Temperatures ‘hound bus, stranded since Friday Highest yesterday 77) at Lake Audrain near Echo Sum- Lowest last night 87 | mit on U. S. Highway 50, were Mean 72\ reported evacuating « cabins in Normal 69| which they had taken sheltér. Con- — tinuing drifts threatened to bury Precipitation the cabins. Hi | Total last 24 hours Total this month Deficiency this month | Total th year ' Deficiency this y Meantime, an intense storm cen-| tered in Upper Michigan and caused strong winds throughout .|the Great Lakes region westward .|to the Dakotas and southward to: the Ohio Valley... A um A fresh cold wave and snow | Swept across the Northern Rockies. and parts of the Plateau states: and in the Sierras. The cold air’ Pushed southward acrogs the Northern Rockies and Northern: | Plains and eastward into the Up4 Relative Humidity at 9:00 A.M. 80% Barometer (Sea Levet) 9:00 A.M. 30.28 ins.—1025.4 mbs Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 7:16 a.m. | Per pommgr igh eee x ee 2 : 5. in Montana Sunset 6:00 p.m. of North Dakota. Snow fell ™ the Eastern Dakotas Tides the Western Lake Superior: Rain pelted the ; Naval Base | northeastward into the OMORROW \ians and Eastern Great: Soe, High Low | sion. pee —am 6:16 am. in contrast to the stormy: 12:37 p.m. 6:09 p.m, er, it was mild, from eu states northward to the lantic states. Varsity 000 Middle 3 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA a Reference Station: Key West Time of Height o Station— Tide high water Bahia Honda (bridge) ———oh 10m 9.0 No Name Key (east end) —-+-2h 20m Boca Chica (Sandy Pt.) -—oh 40m Caldes Channel (north end) -+2h 10m +14 ft (—)—Minus sign: Correction to be subtracted, (+)—Plus sign: Corrections t be added. Match Tonight The Key West Mefi's Tennis Team will meet the High’ School Varsity in a match tonight» on the Bayview Park courts btarting at 7:00 p.m. This meeting is ex- pected to serve as a watifiup for the High Schoolers who meet South Broward Friday and c urday in a regular league f The pairings: Talent Needed Library Association Book List since 1943 and connected with the | association since 1929, died Mon- | day. She was born in Rhinelander, | Wis. ' LOS ANGE) — John M Sargent, 53, an international vice ; president of the AFL Hotel and) Miscellaneous Workers Union, died | Monday. He was born in Webb! -| City, Mo. Poem { Nigeria, on the Gulf of Guinea | coast in Africa, gained a new con- stitution in 1951 increasing its de gree of self government as a Brit ish colony and protectorate. Wreckage of Plane ochre | PART OF TAIL AND WING SECTION the swirling waters of East Riv: Guardia Field in a heavy fog. b all 36 aboard were saved, but jday night, Jan. 16, jout teams can be inbound from Boston, plunged inté th: Varela vs. John Cruz.” 1 : Teed. “ai| Robinson vs. Don Cruz. interested in| J: Sellers vs. Peter Knight. meet Wednes-| MeNully vs. Leo Carey. at 7:30 p. m,| P- Esuinaldo vs. Frank Rob- at the softball-field in Bayview | @ts- Park. At this time plans will be| + Smith vs. Tony Dapp. Recreation Albury today “n and girls ying softball to G pi made for the organizing of a| H. Sellers vs, Don Carbonell. Womens softball league in Key DOUBLES — West | Varela-Robinson vs. J, Cruz- Ibury said “There is plenty of ,D. Cruz. os i talent here among the| J. Sellers-R. Smith ¥s. Leo locals and service wives and |Carey-F. Roberts. : | daughters and if they will come| MecNulty-Esquinaldo P. formed that | Knight-T. Dopp. : re favorably with any| H. Sellers-E. Yates vs'D. Car- ‘bonell, will cor in the Sta In East River @Y Wirepho of Northeast Airlines twin-engined Convair stick Sout of er in New York as helicopter skims close over water. The plane, r off Rikers Island while trying for a La- rescued passengers and crew. The air! said aid they could account for only 34. Swarm of boat: ° a