The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 22, 1952, Page 7

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. CLASSIFIED \PVERTISING RATER bo” Be WIL. GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS i2c per line tor one day lle per line for three days Wc per Lune for six days Sc per line for twelve days 8c per line for twenty-tow days Minimum of 3 hnes ber lusertion DEADLINE: 11 A.M. DAILY in case ut errot, The Citizen will be responsible for only one nsertion, Contract Rates On Request —_—_—_—_———— 4 Apartments For Rent ‘i if vrvyarenneyengennangY Hi} | 9—Female Melp Wanted (Continued) | WAITRESS wanted. Experienced | Collett’s Restaurant. 917 Simon | ton St. janei-u GENERAL houseworker and cook. ‘No laundry. 1-8 P.M. six day | | week. Must like small children, $20. | Call 382-R. jan2i-3t ; BAR MAID and waitresses want | ed at Weaver's, Stock Island. jan21-3t | BARMAID. Sloppy Joe’s Bar. ; Duval Street. jan EXPERIENCED CASHIER, | STOCK MAN, BOOKKEEPER, |MEAT WRAPPER. APPLY IN PERSON. FAUSTO’S FOOD PALACE. janii-ti SEA ISLE COURT, Windsor Lane of ‘lruman Ave. 3-room furnish ~d apartments. Maid service, quie , area, off street parking. Reason- able rates. *URNISHJD apartments, 3 rooms _and bath, maid and janitor ser- vice, linens and utilities furnished. Coral Hotel Apartments opposite Post Office. dec31-tf en meme LOTS DE LUXE apartment, all electric private tile tub and shower, pri: vate entrance. M. & B. Motel, ph. 1848. Daily, weekly or seasonal. jani9-tf NEW Waterfront apartment com- pletely furnished. Now to March Alst, $800. $150 per month there- aiter. For more details write Box jani9-3t N.O. + tlouses For Rem 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. Financing. Sunshine Construction of Key West, Inc. 2220 Fogarty Ave., Phone 598. jan9-tf 4A—Hotel Rooms TROPICAL HOTEL, large rooms, $15 single, $20 double. 114 Duval St. jan9-tf 5 ‘Rooms For Rent LUIGI'S rooming house. Rooms with and without private baths, Call after 3 p.m., 227 Duval St. janai-te| 4 AIRY LARGE room and bath, with private entrance, in new home. Phone 640-XM, between 5 and 7 P.M. jan21-3t ROOM for rent with kitchen and dinette privilege. 1106 Pearl St. Phone 1110-W. jan21-3t 6—Wanted To Rent DESIRE INFORMATION regard- ing furnished and unfrunished apartments or houses; to rent, lease, sub-lease, or sell. Contact Lt. (jg) C. A. Dorsey, Fawtulant: Housing officer. Phone 1100, 161. jan2i- LOCAL businessman desires apart: ment or house. Two children. Furnished or unfurnished. Cail Don, 9236. jan22-6t 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 FOR LEASE, 3-room apartment. Service Personal only at Myrtle s & Wesleys Beach, Big Pine Key, Fla. 8—Maie Help Wanted RAUL’S « Restaurant has for experienced bus boy. Call 1933 for interview. janis-tf RELIABLE Porter. Sloppy Joe's Bar. 201 Duval Street. ee EEE eerie BARTENDER, sober and reliable. Sloppy Joe’s Bar, 201 Duval St. jan22-3tx | eee enon GAS STATION ATTENDANT EXCELLENT opportunity for thoroughly experienced man. Re- plies confidential. P. ©. BOX $07, KEY WEST. jan22-6tx 9—Female Reip Wanted Pletal ets lo RE ST COUNTER Clerk and typist. White Laundry. 1200 White St. jani9-3t HAVE an opening for ambitious young lady. Full er part time. Good pay. For appointment call 1327, jan2i-3t WAITRESS wanted. Delmonico Restaurant, 218 Duval St. jan22-2t dec20-tf " jan22-6tx | position | EXPERIENCED bookkeeper. Goo hours, good pay. Appiy in per son. Gulfstream Food Dept. Store 1105 White St. jan22-t | 10a—Salesmen Wanted | MAN SEEKING FUTURE MAN with car for loca! territor) turing and sales corporation. Ex perience not necessary. We train thoroughly with earnings arouna $350 monthly. Right man may be promoted to position of responsibi lity in 3-4 months. Then participate in group insurance and profit shar ing trust benefits. Dignified work no canvassing. Apply 9 A. M., B Barnes, 1400 Duval St H jan21-3tx NEW FOOTWEAR SENSATION! HUNDREDS extra dollars for you Sell Flexiclogs, new, patentec hinged wooden sandals that actual ly “Flex” with your foot. Inter changeable straps. Neoprene crep« soles. Friends, neighbors buy o: sight. Send for FREE Sample Out A.| fit now! Flexiclogs, Box FC-8, New Holstein, Wis. ¢jan21-1tx | 11A—Employment Wanted Female THOROUGHLY experienced Bar maid. Best references. Overseas Hotel, Room 311. jan22-3t> 12—Baby Sitters WILL CARE for child in my home while mother works. Phone 1407 ° jan21-6' 17—Personal Services Notary Public NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office jan9-ti FOR SALE six Consecutive is: sues of The Key West Citizen Delivered to your door, 25¢ week- ly. Phone 5i Circulation Dept. NOTICE BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations ‘ nouncements printed by 5 an Press, Phone 5} eS jan2-tf 18—Special Services CABINET maker and carpenter work, Work guaranteed. Phones 1058-J or 1579-R. janii-tf MARBLE and Granite Monuments. Roberts Marble Co. Representa- tive Orlando Hernandez. Phone 1699-J. jani6-6t JOHNSON & GURRY, Builders and Contractors. Free estimates jon new CBS homes, remodeling and roofing. Phone 147-XM. jani2-tf | / | 10—Male and Female Help with nationally known manufac | MUBEST Trademark Registers MAIDE U.S Pat | | Now, Junior, You BEHAVE oR TLL __THE PSYCHOLOGIST AGAIN | / 18A—Massage IF YOU'RE 20 and look 40 that’s PAIN’ Ins! your business; but if you're 40; class work ar and want to look 20, that’s mine. ; estimates call Mr For appointment phone 575-J. he jani9-tf ; 19—Public Notices HOT POIN' GOVERNMENT controls and regu- | | CO™lition. Ci! lations are constantly changing. | DUMP. Used. R Only your local newspaper pub. | SUPPly Co. 211 S lishes complete local application of | hese controls. Subseribe to The -itizen today Phone 51, Circulat'>n | Department for home deiivery 22—Lost lectri eap. FOR SALE: Motorcy AIR conditioiner, 1 3LACK suede ladies’ purse. Con- \ M perfect coridition tains money, identification and} small store, b yersonal effects. Return to 3642/etc. Evans Came Ave. E. Reward. jan19-3t | Southard St. Phone REWARD for return of two rods e or mater sonabl rber shop, h ee Q—Services and Repairs | 33—Miscejianevus le, price $2 Also automobile tires and parts {Very cheap. 411 William St janl8-6tx ton Suit ydel Tuesday, January ilies LL Classified | Advertising y Brings | Results Rock Harbor, janl2-24t 1IPMENT of bird cages. Baby love birds. The Pet Shop, 814 Caroline St. Phone 9258. | jani7-6t | 42A—For Adoption DALMATION puppy for adoption, male 8 months old. Good with children, Call 1144-W. jan22-3t | 45——Transportation | Storage - Moving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 488 E. V. Kinsman dec24-tf = : 4 49—Moving H HOUSE MOVERS CALL Garnett Ph. 1054-M. for estimate. dec24-tf | 50—Legal Notices i 0 iy ome eeUT counT oF THE | s CIAL wv } oF | IN JONROER € Ne a ne Noe 12-1126 h Complainan DIVORE rob, Defendant BY PUBLICATION ALL GI 42 inches high. Mart Old Island ‘Trading 1571. and reels. Taken from dock at Jarrison Bight noon Sunday. No questions asked. Lt. Fleming, 2020 atterson Ave. jan22-2tx 24—Business Opportunities i For Sale SLEC-TRO-PLATING Shop. Ready} ae ae to operate. Plenty of work. Won. jerful opportunity for right party. heap. Phone 566. janl0-tf STORE of 3416 Duck Av Phone 1601. We buy and used furniture Ne REFRIGERATOR good, runs good VELL established restaurant busi- ness for sale. Selling due to sick- ress. Inquire 604 Truman Ave.} hone 1641. janl1-tf Ph STORE for rent on Duval St. Good location. Reasonable. Write Box ZY-20 c/o Citizen. jan19-3t $60. 115-A_ Poincian: 10 x 50 FT. building “r lease. Plate glass front. On highway, OLD.b 3tock Island. Phone 104. Yous ; jani9-6t Serve COUCH and two chanrs a Pl nle Post 34--Househoid itemr Poine and sell jan22-3tx | 35—Wanted To Buy. — a » Monroe day of t FARL _ Clerk, R. ADAMS, vit os Wh Sey We ny fe itehead St., t, Florida v that desiring to engage the fictitions Fla. intend —| said fictitious name With th the Circuit Court of | Councy, Florida ted January AMARO, R e Owners é>—Keal Estate For Sale | ——- 38—Au' IF YOU WANT to buy or sell, Key | ——~———— West property contact Paul Boy- sen, 626 Fleming St. Here since 1919. jan11-10tx mechanically, retail market c/o Ross at Me ina Hotel. 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- |eome $435 monthly. Price $32,000 cash. Call Horace Young, 1653-J. jan7-tf wall tires, radio, se Price $1,550. phone 1684-R Apt. 94 GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES— FIXTURES KEYS MADE } PLUMBING REPAIRS & “IN | KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. 211 SIMONTON ST. TEL. 378 | janil-tf FOR FINE painting work, guaran- ¢c | teed workmanship. Call R. | Goulet. 1810-R. Contractor or Guinetie, 849-R. jan7-ti TYPEWRITERS; Adding Ma- chines; Cash Registers; Sou, Rented, Repaired. Roberts Office Supply, 126 Duval St. Phone 250. jani4-tf USE SNOW CAP BLEACH for brighter, softer, whiter washes. | Try a bottle from your grocer. jani-tf —_————— BROKEN LENSES duplicated in | one day. Frames immediately. | special discounts to Navy person- lnel. Dr. J. A. Valdes, 619 Duval “Read the Classified Ads }TWO bedroom furnished frame | | house on large lot, $5,000 down. | | $59.00 monthly. Phone 1653-J. jani2-tf BEFORE Key West-Havana Fer _~ =e . ries Start. For Lease or For} ,, soageesracad nt Sale: J.azge Waterfront Property; Free overnight lo lon Stock Island and in Havana, |livery to Key We | Cuba. Switable for Large Motels. ane Flas at gr for Sc | Interested Write Only. C. L. Perez. | “ese dg a a “ge gta 1707 X a ~ tis Huntington Bidg., Same | arta Piece & econ = Beet ai Set | SMALL trailer park on waterfront | with C. B. S. Cottage. Suitable/o7 TRAIL \for semi-retired couple or good! = many extras Motel Site. Cash er terms. Phone) United. 1625-W jan21-3t | TWO-BEDROOM Sunshine home. | | Phone 1740-5 jan22-7t | CABIN CRUISER go, $600. Ph | 26—Lots Fer Saie : | GHoice Big Pine Key lots for sale. CHARTER Ph. 846-W after 5 p.m. jan22.3¢ Twin Second } shore radio in ¢ i ~ } quick sale. ¢ 23-—Printing Motel and Dock } Make The M gaya jani2-sat tues-thursitf | for the finest SUBSCRIBE 1} i | your headquarters THE CITIZEN in printing. Phone 51. | jand-tf! ; 189 MERCURY. See at I Service Station, 801 | 41—Boats and Motors 2aft, ready 1950 MERCURY Sedan. Whit | 39—Trailers For Sale ec2i-t de-|Caywood, 31-year-old Kansas} City native. Caywood succeeded " Howard Capps who resigned to} 4 private business in San| * Cisco. Boo Is ‘Caywood Is New PGA Official CHICAGO, \)—The Profes- ional Golfers’ Association has its fourth tournament bureau supervisor in nine years in Frank | | ywood took over at the Los | »s Open after getting va- | Rear Admiral Davis Will trri champion stock. | | ange from $7.85 to $22.50. | * Official U.S. Navy Phot6 REAR ADMIRAL GLENN B. DAVIS, Commandant; Sixth Naval District, will arrive in Key West on Monday, January 28, fora two-day inspection tour of Naval Basg, activities. Accompanying. ae Admiral Davis«andcomprising theeinspection parfM“will-be “about-a@-members: of+the Sixth Naval District Continuing Survey Board who will conduct surveys of activities in the Key West area for five d R-ADm. D s is the Commandant of the Sixth Naval District which embraces seven South~ eastern states. Adm Davis came to Charleston July 1, 1951, f Washington, where for more than five years he served as Commandant, Poto River Naval Command 3, Admiral Davis has seen service in n 191 Since his graduation from the Navai Acade the occupation of Vera Cruz, Mexico; the Dc ican Campaign and two major world conflicts. In World War I he saw duty aboard the USS Ve later’ served in connection with the armed» + guards of the Naval Overseas Transportation Se rvice In World War II Admiral Davis commandee the new battleship “Washington,” which sank a Japanese battleship off Guadalcanal in November. 1942. For this action, Admiral Davis was awarded the Navy Cross. After his promotion to flag rnak in 1943, Admiral D became Commander, Battleship Division 8 and was awarded the Legion of Merit and Gold eu of the second Legion of * Merit. These awards were won in one action against Jap: es in the Truk area in Feb- ruary, 1944, and in extended operations in the Centr nd Weste Pacific from April, 1043 until December, 1944 Admiral Davis returned to the United Stat and during 1945 ed in the Western Sea Frone tier. He was first Inspector General, then Dery ( ef of Staff. Orders in April, 1946 took Admiral Davis to duty as nt of the N, 1 Gun Fae- tory, Washington, D. C. Subsequently, he was assigne re mandant, Potomae River Naval Command - Admiral Davis’ principal duties ashore have been in the Naval Ordinance and Chemical War- fare fields. He saw duty twice at the Proving Ground, Dahlgren, Va., and three times in the Bureau of Ordinance, in 1940 as @ chief of the bureau. In these various assign- ments, he concentrated on design and prodt f the Navy's modern ordinance. — a rete op eect me : To Appear Here Warrant Officer . t 7° Nabbed With $20M } WEST PALM BEACH ® —Ernes ! L. Whetzel Jr., 36, who fled Camp H Gordon, Ga., with a $30,000 Coast Guard payroll and a blonde wait- ress, was arrested here and $20,000 of the money recovered. Whetzel was arraigned today be- fore U. S. Commissioner Egbert Beall in an office of the Palm- Beach County Jail. Beside him FBI Agent Joseph R, Grealy heid 1 white cloth bag containimg the $20,000 iable pointers from Capps dur- | nder the circumstances,” said _.ing the Miami Open and the a Whetzel, “I think I'll waive a pre- 1 Havana pro-amateur iminary hearing. , C pied cia airele a life in: His bond was set at $10,000 re- , ul ae turnable at Augusta, and he was ance broker and a graduate ei ordered into the custody of the of Virginia College in Kansas | federal marshal at Miami. ce He served almost five The Coast Guard warrant officer s in Military Inte agnce in and payroll clerk, with 18 years of Pacific Theater. Formerly |< nd a wife and two chil- e in YMCA _ youth work, Augusta, was seized short- wood has been awarded both ansas City and State of rds. Airborne | » Officer CAMP CAMPBELL, Ky., (?) y Lt. A. Richmond (Boo) Mor- om, former University of New mpshire track and field star, ioned here with the 11th ne Division. The Braintree, ive once took the pole t gh jump and broad jump n IC4A meet. He was a id War Il paratrooper and y coached track at the! iversity of Pennsylvania. | fore midimght in a West Palm Beach night cub. ie Eli Mermen e Again Favored NEW HAVEN, ()}—Yale again the ch to take the Eastern Swimming The Eli mermen the title five straight 10 of the last 11. In the meet of the season, Yale 2 a j i i med Penn, 57-27 3 ia 2b ie -_ The 28th dual meet campaign REX AND BETTY POWERS. skating team, appearing « nds March 8 and will be fol- Casa Marina Hotel on February 1 for the President's Mé w t individual cham- Dimes Ball, re Key West Jun n the Yale pool, March Commerce.

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