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CLASSIFIED \DVERTISING RATES WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS | 12c per line for one day | llc per line for three days i 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 | —_—_————___. sci cet j | 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) ee | 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. janlo-6t ONE bedroom apartment. All elec- tric, private bath. By day or week, M. and B. Motel, phone 1848. Jan.10-tf FURNISHED three room apart- ment, $125. per month including utilities. 405 William St. jani6-3t + -flouses For Rent 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 5 -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. jan11-6tx 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 and wife. Year around. No children, no pets. Phone 1110-W W. C. Owens, U.S.N. jani5-2tx TWO OR THREE bedroom house or apartment. No children. Write | or call at 713 Eaton St. after 5 p.m. jani6-3tx NAVY man, wife and two! smal! | boys, ages 5 and 2, desire 2 room furnished apartment by the week. | Will consider anything livable. Ph. Mr. Medley, Overseas Hotel, Room | 305. jani6-3t 7—Business Rentals | STORE for rent suitable for gar-| age, machine or wood working, | or manufacturing or any other purpose. Inquire at Key West) Supply Co, 211 Simonton St. jan8-tf 8—Maie Help Wanted | DRIVER Salesmen, commission as Apply Southern aa Inc., 512 Southard St. Phone 98. jano-tt | KITCHEN help wanted. Apply in person. Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simonton St. jani4-6t SHORT Order Cook. Good hours, good working conditions. Apply | in person. Caribe Restaurant. janl43t | aca aes | MAINTENANCE man. Gardening and general handyman. For Key Ambassador, Roosevelt Bivd. Ph. 1366. janl6-3t | | WAITRESSES WANTED. S. H.| Kress. jani4-tf | | WAITRESS wanted. Good hours | |10—Male and Female Help HI jlbsitl! \)) Sur lh 8—Male Help Wanted (Continue) YOUNG MAN: Appzy Casa Marina Hotel Solarium. janl4-3t GOOD truck driver. Must be clean, neat, and have health Card. Com- mission basis. Possibilities unlim-| ited. Phone 301. janl5-6t | EE rennet SHOE Shine boy or man wanted. Apply Superintendent of Services, Casa Marina Hotel. Jan.15-3t i BEACH man wanted. Apply Steven, | South Beach “oiel. Jan. ee 9—Female ° Help Wanted — | and working conditions. Apply person. Caribe Restaurant. Apply rina Hotel Solarium. SALESGIRL. Good pay, Whitehead Street Pop's. Jan.15-3t HAVE an opening for ambitious | young lady. Full or part time. | Good pay. For appointment cali 1327. Jan.15-3t Vy MODEST MAIDENS ‘Trademark Registered U.S. Patent Office - Jay ZAXLAN— AP Newstooreree GUEGG THE NAME OF THE PICTURE IS COLOGAL THATS ALL | He T CAN GEE ANYPLACE ! EXPERIENCED CASHIER, STOCK MAN, BOOKKEEPER, \8—Special Services 26 —Lots Fer Saie for experienced waitresses and MEAT WRAPPER. APPLY IN (Continued) PERSON. FAUSTO’S FOOL rae “Two CORN: si PALACE. jani1-t | “OR FINE painting work, guaran-) ” Cree, =r x ee) ae teed workmanship. Call R. C.! = ' CLERK-Male or female- age 18 to | #0ulet. 1810-R. Contractor or Alj LOTS and ‘small reage tracts 25. High School education or bet- | Suinette, 849-R. jan7-t{; highway front, waterfront. Farm ter. Permanent job if properly qua- | ~~~ ~~ si ‘ Land. Commercial sites. Resi-/ lified. Apply Western Union 8 A.M.| “YPEWRITERS; Adding Ma-| dence sites. With and without utili- to 5P.M. Jan.15-3t| Chines; Cash Registers; Sold, ties. Insured titles. See, call or ented, Repaired. Roberts Office | write, Hudgins &. Alfonso, Inc., RAUL'S: Restaurant has position Supply, 126 Duval St. Phone 250. Sumerland Key. jan14-tf bus boy. Call 1933 for interview. jani6-ti | LBA—Massage jan5-sat-wed-tf | 28—Photography | 11—Employment Wanted BOAT building and repair work. General house carpentry. 912 Simonton, R. Hernandez. janl0-6tx EXPERIENCED office clerk de- sires employment. Good typist Manuel Canta Cruz, Phone 478-R. g janl4-3tx MAN desires steady night job hours between 5 and 2. Wide ex- perience. High School education. Write A. Coomer, Pearle’s Trailer Court. Box 467, Key West. janl5-4ts JADIES - Gentlemen Scientific body massage Casa Marina Hotel Solarium. \9—Public Notices ishes complete local aj ‘hese controls. excellent tone, 519 Elizabeth St. i LEICA Camera, 111C C.D.T. Sum- | mitar F:2 with 91mm _ C.D.T. F:4.5 telephoto lense, imarect find er and case. Call 1508-J, after for information. jan15-3tx | jani6-24t GOVERNMENT controls and regu- 23-—Printing lations are constantly changing. sa a a Only your local newspaper pub- Make The ARTMAN PRESS ication of your headquarters forthe finest | Subscribe to The Citizen today. Phone 51, Circulation| i” 2rinting. Phone Sl. | Department for home delivery. Jan9-tf 20—Musical Instruments 31—Garden-Lawn Supplies JPRIGHT piano, good condition, LOVELY petiew Sunk? “Three plants in each pot, also other foli 17—Personal Services to operate. derful opportunity for right party. 11A—Employment &t0'9 pan. Jani6-3tx are plants. Key West Garden and | ft beam. 88 Caterpillar. 3 years Lawn Supply. Phone 1019. old. All steel rigging. Now fishing. Wanted Female 22—Lost Jan.15at | Will sacrifice for quick sale. J. W. Poppa = PR = |Smoak, 1939 Maryland Ave., Char- WILL do typing and stenographic | DAYTON bicycle taken from in = Notts. N.C. janlo-6tx work at home. Phone 225. front of Kress Saturday, * 10 33—Misceilaneous Rear : 14-6t m. A infe 5-I. * Ee i Cu lean wane pace are OCCASIONAL furniture. Custom. | $25 REWARD for ttorm atone Wil case lor culday's, while made. Old Island Trading Post! ins lo recvery O00 Oo 5006es, a ' te snags son ntor, Se! mother works. Phone 838-M. STRAYED or taken, on big Pine | 30! Whitehead St. Dh Uy el ae qackecs sk Rec jani4-6t} Key. Female red fawn boxer Jan. 7, Mon-Wed-F bee nea ag jan14-6tx vith black mask answers to name fae ; . peas oes 13—Nursery Schools Duchess. Child’s pet. Reward. Con.) 40% 0 yds. of material would| 7 ised boat. Either a “Ly- fst os a " e dyed. Phone 777-W r at. Either a “2 ; act Humane Society, a i janig-gt| Man” or “Oldtown.” State price HAPPI-TIME Nursery. Applica- ‘ and condition. W Box K-X51 tions now being accepted. Five HOT POINT Electric Range. Good |i" care of Citizen. janine ee 24—BusinessOpportunities; condition. Cheap. shallow wells) — soon Con . ed § e757 & pump. Used. Reasonable. Key West -Dogs-Cats-Pets Jan.156t | ELEC-TRO-PLATING Shop. Ready Supply Co. 211 Simonton St inl Plenty of work. Won- jan8-tf | FOR SALE six Consecutive is- sues of The Key West Citizen. Delivered to your door, 25¢ week- | sou Vv E lished —— Cheap. Phone 566. jaml@tt] MARL, top soil, mason sand, Bull- N Publi dozing and crane rental | udkinan 0. ASEM WELL established restaurant busi-|9¢ or 1180.Mo mit Citizen Office | ness for sale. Selling due to sick : . 4 ang-tf| ness. Inquire 604 Truman Ave.) = ean en | hone 1641 janii-tf | 34- -Househoid Items For Sale |STORE of N R shop for sale. Estab 726 Duval St Jan.15-6t d one year. arly-Nu_ Furniture 3416 Duck Avenue, Poinciana ly. Phone 5i Circulation Dept. 18—Special Services CABINET maker and TWO carpenter jan2- tf) at Romey’s Bar 513 Fleming A eet | | | Phone 1601. We buy and sell new | aia j and used furniture. n 11-tf NOTICE | 28-—Real Estate For Sale i eats cit BRIDES 'tO BE | ——_————— | ELECTRIC range, four-burner. Apt HAVE your wedding invitation SALOW in heart of, residen-|” size. Reasonable. 2008 Hartis and announcements printed by section. the Artman Press, Phone 51 | baths, furnished. jescgeeeeeee A Dy | $3,800. | 40—Motor Bikes and Mo | CABIN | janl0-6tx Advertising : Brings Classified | Results | 1951 CADILLAC hard top coupe 62. Miles 12,000. Private owner, Phone 1970-XJ. jani6-3tx ,39-—Trailers F or Sale COME SEE Ue ae 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 railer Sales, 4850 N. W. 17th Ave. Phone 89-6887. Miami. jan5- - Aluminum Hous ition. New awn Iron Shop, Mara- janll-6tx T. PALACE ‘Trailer. A-1 c TAN Manor Trailer, 28 ft odel Compicte With screen- porch, dolly, new tires, new ge refrigerator, $1500. Overseas 19, Stock Island. jani4-5tx ed Trailer Park lot, tor Scooters 1941 HARLEY-DAVDISON | good running condition, sell for $175. | Call 2399-M or see at 1518 United St. 2 janl5-3tx | 41—Boats and Motors i - CRUISER. 24ft, go, $600. Phone 146. ready to dec21-t FOR SALE: One 50° shrimp boat. Fully equipped with 88 Caterpillar | diesel. See H. Fernandez, Dayco Inc., Gulf Dock, Key West. SHRIMP TRAWLER, 48 ft. with 14 BOXER PUPPIES. Sunland Boxer: | Ph. Key Largo 2664. champion stock. Rock Harbor, jani2-24t 45 Transpor' tation Storage - Moving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER be Phone 488 E. V. Kinsman dec24-tf 49—Moving HOUSE MOVERS CALL Garnett Fh. 1054-M. for estimate. dec24-tf | FOL R rooms of furniture, with pri | vilege of renting house. Adults janl4 Jan.15-6t bedroom Sunshine home work. Work guaranteed. Phones | — 1058-J or 1579-R. MARBLE and Granite Monuments, Roberts Marble Co. Representa- Phone 1740-J jam1-it! SERVEL gas refrigerator Perfect —-- —! operating condition. Phone 15 jJanl14f}rOPPINO corner home for sale. | 55-W Jan.15-6tx Apply 2003 Staples Ave. | janil 6t| 1949 WESTINGHOUSE combina tion radio and phonograph. Good 211 SIMONTON ST. TEL. 378, Price Read the Classified Ads i janiL-ff | Citizen. tive Orlando Hernandez. Phone | ;,, S50 WANT to buy or sell, Key | Condition. Electrolux sweepe like 1699-J Janl6 West property contact Paul Boy-| "€: Phone 152-J or 525 M . USE SNOW CAP | or ‘EACH for | 60. 626 Fleming St. Here since) eae 7 | 1919. janil-10tx | ————— Tae NIEN brighter, softer, whiter washes. | 189 — oe 35—Wanted To Buy <apeasaaiaa tal nat | CHOICE income property, 104 ft — | 6 in. by 185 ft. Consisting of 7 YOUR OLD battery ts worth $ aan SEER : room brick bungalow, 5 room| at DICKS’ TIRE SERVICE. 929 ee sage otis | frame house, 2 room brick cottage, | Truman Ave. Phone 778. a and geome age aaa es | all completely furnished. Rental in jani-tf onper © eee ta Ti 8S) come $435 monthly. Price $32,000 — and roofing. je MAT-XM. i¢| sash. Call Horace Young, 1653-J. | WANTED to buy: Used automatic — jan7-tf} washing machine. Phone 384 3LIDDEN PAINTS = 5 ares a a ee SUPPLIES— TWO bedroom furnished frame a aes Ae FIXTURES | house on large lot, $5,000 down 90 Attosnnbiton For ei. KEYS MAD! $59.00 monthly. Phone 1653-J. PLUMBING REPAIRS & Janl2-tf 1931 PONTIAC, Club Coupe Good | INSTALLATION condition. clean. Russo, Stock BY MASTER LICENSED TWO bedroom house. All electric, | Island. jani0-6tx PLUMBERS with two cottages, each with KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. bath. Large lot with fruit trees. 1937 PONTIAC Sedan $12,750. Box L. R.-15 The; 1304 Angela St. janl0-tf | ri-| 50 —Legal Notices RT OF THE TAL CIRCUIT | ry 16, 1952 THE KEY WESS CITIZEN Page 5 | 50—Legal Notices (Continued) IN THE CIRCUIT ¢ os wr ob XTEENTH SAND FOR MO. or FLORIDA. IN CHANG Starrett, Als YOU ARE HE t a Bill of Ce on the Cone file the iswer ¢ ing in the office of the the above Cireuit © fore the Isth day of F If vou fail to in: original nts tale Wer on ar For Compls Duval Street West, Florida Key CALL FOR mission heavy duty speeds Rear axel—12,900 tbs Two speed he duty du wheels 10 ply x 20 he duty. tires. Time of award of contract on City. of y West right to reject any and all bids VICTOR LOWI © Clty Cle jant6,1952 ALL FoR BIDS Bids to be opened February 4 95 at City Hall 8:00 P.M nd hinged drop. side Top of body not te be over 7 from ground. Height of body 107 hinged ydraulle hoists ete with mounting — kit ¥2 and 14 length of bodi 3 Heavy duty tarpauli to er loaded 12° length of body, pr cured to truck punched so that it cured to truck bods loaded, and rolled buck for dump and loading Time of delivery from award of contract City of Key West right to reject any ‘ V junl6,1962 7") Apply Yo Ved Malcolm Lee Scott, USS Howard Gilmore and Eva Gerogotelis, Norwich, Conn. have applied for a marriage license at the office of | County Judge Raymond R. Lord Edward Houghton, Fleet Sonar School and Bernice Ann Havle, 150 | Prospect avenue, North Arlington, New Jersey also made marriage license applications. i HAN AP Newsfeatures AS she got unsteadily to her feet, +3 he turned to the sf vled figure of the Weasel, his amaze- ment increasing. The Weasel was | lying there with his ankles tied | together, one hand still pinioned | behind his back. The other, the} wrist raw and. bleeding, was’! loose. | That was only a little of the blood. More of it stained his shirt | front, bubbling f freshly fror wound below the shoulder. had_ been bandaged, but bandage had slipped. There v a gag in his mouth gs well, he shook his head as Gentle: Jim pulled it loose | “Thanks—Jim,” he gasped, but | then, as Gentleman Jim sought to adjust the bandage again, shook his head. “No good—with that, now,” be said. “If I'd kept quiet—it might have worked. Now I'r bout finished. Which I guess is for they won't get to hang r “How'd you get here—in this shape?” The nd Weasel looked almost mY Norier FE .A GARRABRANT ADAMS uit Court Florida Sawyer SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN sheepish. | “It was that blasted professor,” he explained. “Big N behind to look afte little feller. I got what I figgered | was a smart notion. I got hold of this sheep herder’s a lot like the profe | loaded them in to start fi | And then—” He paused, fighting f re but stubbornly determi ned to tell it. | “ET guess I Rot thing I knew, Meader had got } loose—I'd tad him tied up, of course. I went at him with a knife—and somehow he turne it and it went in me. He aim it that way. He fixe | and aimed to ‘look after (ood sort, kind of. Tr for a medico—a thing I knew, he —and you know the rest His voice ended | the story was fin: the Weasel. And tt | Jim gu |, was the bi, gest piece careless. Fir | of luck that had ever come t } Weasel’s way, even as with him- | self City Geri} violently to ‘tional system and the present gov- of | « Chapter 28 | * P) Photo lL. GRANT, 39, holds her three-year-old daughter, Norma Je s she Surveys their damaged at Dothan, Ala., ynamite explosion Grant and her time but eseaped home rning aildren were asleep in the house at the erious injury. Mrs. Grant figured prominently in a recent in parole activities in Alabama Jap Premier Shuns' Hotel Asks $50,000 a Moscow Yoshida said today Qvertures Damage From Pair Premier Shigeru} Japan has no a peace and} LOS ANGELES i” the —Wet. sheets windows and a-month apart- | ment are described in an eviction suit filed by the Beverly Hills Ho- hanging from ning Red China. Japan is ready lintention of sign balcony of a tr: to sign with Chiang Kai- | i espa ay pestis. zs The hotel is seeking in the suit Formosa as soon as legally POS-| Fieq ‘Tuesday to force Mr. and = laved: oils _.. | Mrs. Samuel Genis to va¢ate a Yoshida, declared: Dis) :S0re > | Sourauite apartment in a newly ment’s China policy in a letter to! constructed wing of the hotel, and U. § Department Adviser asks $50,000 damages. John FX Dulles. The letter,! Genis, a millionaire realestate dated Dec was released today. | developer, said he would dény the “There ny reasons to be-! accusations. He said the dispute lieve," wrote, “that the! began when he refused to pay Communist regime in China is|what he considered exeessive Ibacking Japan Communist | charges for alteration of the” plans |Party in its program of seeking | for his apartment, overthrow the constitu-| The. hotel)charged. the jused obscene. language, ped ernment of Japan.” trash in the halls and were 80 furthermore,» he said, the Sino-| objectionable that many~~other [Soviet Mutual Assistance Treaty | guests and employes have ‘ett jconciuded in Moscow in 1950. is | hotel. . virtually mil alliance = | When you make a snawball the aimed Japan.” In \ of these considerations, | pressure of your hands cai the 1 can assure you ciat the Japanese | snowflakes, which are ¢! of gov s no intention tojice, to melt at a few pointsswhere conclude bilateral treaty with|they touch. After you let the the Communist regime of China.”) pressure is released and wa- Russi ply has sought to win ee freezes, joining the orystals Jap GMANS COULEE| By AL CODY oo ‘HE, Professor's eyes twinkled.| “When you had a chance jet It was morning, and the town] away with about twice as h ad, ont 3, a strangely peace-| money as you came here e and took pains to save it for-them —that would convince ane; he said. “There's'a big here—for both of us. You bi bot the man to shirk because it,.will be a hard one,” The others had gone, but’ tleman Jim became awar at Staves had lingered. He geinned uncertainly, , “Just thought ou'd like @ re- port on Happy,” he explained. “Minerva found him and has-him do things for! sobered up now. Happy syears , g knife was} he'll never touch another drop. ante . And with Minerva to look after I the Weasel, in| him—well, I rather fancy,he’ll have to keep to that.” . s to be giver his That, at’ Iéast, was only simple justice. Minerva and Happy were made foreach ful ‘appe “You impressed me, at our first meeting, as being quite.a yew | Fire er confessed, “A: I'm inclined more and-more to t ichion as Llearn more . The work you've done t amazing. But I the impression to t you were the only ld do things, could wound healed, I sort nonstrate to all and glance was I had a bit ted to see me?” well, T started a job More to the point, he: re- Z pr bgartpoios 4, with a flash of ‘his-old OF poe A What q pirit, it was a case of each for € oa be ait the other, or no one at all, Neither E Pe and—| °QUId be too choosy. ws ng from the| But as for himself—he was Let people | being treated better than he de- gs .| served, far better than he had "| expected. But a man’s past.¢ould need them| not be so lightly brushed aside, on here at| Last night, Maita had been grate- 1 could I sid drily ful. But she was young, beaut. | ful, sister of banker— N Jim waited, un-| Sam Staves jostled his elbow, ith the rough playfulnessof a ie had expected a sheriff, but there »& He was coming} rizzly bear. “They te back to the me you ain't been 3 or breakfast, he said. and sam Sta jot iness men. I know about how | , definite promise! you feel, I reckon, But take a ing to come | look, man. I guess Maita’s remem- iroug n explained, | berin’ what your step-daddy said amble. “So,| about what your mother always ill need to | di when you was away and i ited back. The sun’s two-hours gh, but it can still be seen plain —first time Fye even seen it that man Jim, pointed, drew looking where oi his breath harply. Th he started to walk, wly first, but with increas- ing speed. There could be no mis- take—not as to what it was. or what it meant. There was a lamp | burning, a 1 in the window. A i he ew, to lead him u raised the | n his life, Gen 43 completely at a allowed Meader place Gas ahiouid . if EXD “A-=eoe we

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