The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 10, 1952, Page 7

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WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 2c per line for one day Ve per line for-three days ‘10c 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: A.M. DAILY Electric tub and shower. entrance, street parking. No pets. 1125 ‘ashington. aprd-tf ——— ONE bedroom furnished apart- ment. Phone 846-J. apré-3t Summer Rates, everything furn- ished, including fans. 1511 Truman Ave, aprs-tf APARTMENT for rent, Adults, no pets, all utilities furnished. Stutz | (Continued) ROOMS available for working men. 411 William Street. apr2-24tx FURNISHED room in private home. Phone 2190-XR. apr9-3t 8—Male Help Wanted MOTEL Clerk. Part time. Even- ings from 5 to 10:30 p.m. No ex- perience, but aggresive. Call 9125. apr9-tf EXPERIENCED mechanic. Guar- anteed salary, plus percentage. 's Garage, 1130 Duval Street. apr9-4t FRONT END MAN. Experienced with Bean visualiner machine. Guaranteed salary. Apply Navarro, Inc. 601 Duval. 9—Female Help Wented apr7tf , 218 Duval St. RELIABLE woman to live in, care of children and housework. Room, board and wages. Phone 807- J, 901 Duval St., upstairs rear. ~ py Joe’s Bar. After 5 p.m. apr9-6t DAY Waitress. Experienced. pay. Apply 1005 Truman Ave. mar20-tf 10—-Male and Female Help Wanted HELP WANTED. Men or women. Can use 4 dealers, 1 full time, 3 part time. Reference required. See Mr. Leeds, Fujer Brush Store, 1113 ‘Truman. apr8-6t 10B—Sales Help Wanted oo, EXPERIENCED Sales help want- ed. Apply Mrs. Carmitchell at Three Sisters. apr8-3t 11B—Employment Wanted Male COLUMBIA University graduate, .| from your grocer. Hotel, 410 Fleming St. apr?-tf| APARTMENTS AND ROOMS.| Young Army Air Corps veteran | seeks work with good future. Per-| manent Key West resident. Reply | Low Summer rates. Seashell Motel. Corner South and Wi | St. aprs- to F. H. F. c/o Citizen. aprd-12t | MODEST MAIDENS ‘Trademark Registered U. 8. Patent Office : SAy ALAN esate’ Waar T REALLY WANT 1S Services «Continued) USE Snow Cap Bleach for soft, white, fluffy washes. Try a bottle aprs-tf 19—Public Notices GOVERNMENT controis and regu- lations are constantly changing. TENOR Saxophone _ practically new. Phone 1021-XM after 1 p.m. apr8-3tx 22—Lost ‘ LOST. Gold Pin in shape of basket with flowers. Reward. Phone 1440. aprl0-3tx 14 FT. Round bottom, centerboard. | Sailing dinghy. Lost off Rest Beach. Contact Thomas Thorsen, Mastic Trailer Park. Phone 9142, Reward. apr9-6tx 95—Resnces Opportunities 2BEDROOM unfurnished apart-' ment. 1911 Staples Ave., $90 per) month. Office phone 239 or home phone 159-XW. Mr. Lehman. aprd-tt | FURNISHED apartment. No chil-| dren or pets. Call 1104 Truman Ave. between 10 & 11 a.m. any day. | marl3-tf | 3—Cottages For Rent ATTRACTIVE four room cottage Moderate rent. Couple. No pets. | 16 Windsor Lane. aprl0-1tx | COTTAGE for rent. 1021 Packer. | apr8-3tx | EFFICIENCY cottage for adults only. $02 Simonton. Phone 217 Ww. apro-st 4—Houses For Rent FOR SIX menths Summer Rentals Modern three bed room, three bath furnished house; also Three bedroom, One Bath Furnished House; Children accepted. Apply OLD ISLAND REALTY SERVICE aprio-stx completely 710 «Baker aprd.2t 2BEDROOM house furnished for rent Lane. FOR TEMPORARY re +) SPECIAL Prices on Spacious, newly de. tric, tub & shower, Phone 22%4-R. § -Rooms For Rent 3S cos. -etbalhadl een LARGE room for privilege couple. Phos ent |12—Baby Sitters WILL care for children in my home. Hourly or weekly rates, Phone 808-W. 4174 Duval mar3l-12t 17—Personal Services Notary Public NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office apri-tf FOR SALE six Consecutive is- sues of The Key West Citizen. Delivered to your door, 25¢ week- ly. Phone 51 Circulation Dept. NO BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations and announcements printed by the Artman Press Phone 5! apri-tt JOHNSON & CURRY, Builders and Contractors Free estimates on new CBS homes, remodeling and roofing. Phone 147-XM. writers chines used for rentals for sal Office fi 1 ROB: FICE SUPPLIES, L265 Dy Phone 250. registers also ca new sale Metal d re KEY WEST SU j ™ SIMONTON ST. + see Pz | ALL STEEL TRAILER DINER completely equipped. Can be moved anywhere. Bargain. First $1,800 takes it. Now on display. Lowes Realty Co., Tavenier, Fla. | aprs6tx | Rae coeeeneeenne nl | GAS STATION for sale with living quarters. 1950 Elcar trailer, 26 | tt. Electrie refrigerator, apt. size | stove, shower, toilet, screened | porch, completely furnished, sleeps 4. Excellent opportunity, Cities Service, Stock Island, P, 0. Box 507, Key West, Fla. aprs-6t FOR SALE cheap because of other business. Spanish floor tile plant complete, with 1j4 ton International truck ready to operate. Will teach how to make tile. Apply Starlite Club, 713 Duval St aprd-3tx SUNDRY and Luncheonette store, doing good business. Excellent lecation, Terms can be arranged, immediate possession. Phone 566. 25—Real Estate For Sale | possible terms. M HOMES, Lots Motels and Key Boysea. €% FOR Hi ,| and used furniture. A THoROUGH-BRED Monenen!! 26—Lots For Sale 31—Garden-Lawn Supplies BABY Easter Bunnies, Phone to- reserve yours, only 6 left, Key West Garden and Lawn Supply. Phone 1019, Harris Ave. THOR Pneumatic grinder, heavy duty, $50, Chicago pneumatic drill 4", $15. x 22”, $40 and 27” x 20", $25. Sailboat, ‘Mariner’ anchored in it. apr8-6ix 34--Household Items For Sale frigerator, Thor Washer. Phone 3703-XJ, 2016 Fogarty Ave. aprl0-3t G. E. Rerifgerator, 1204 Duncan Street. $25.00. apri0-3tx PORTABLE electric washing ma- chine and wringer, $10. Phone | 2296-R or apt. 5, 1209 Virginia. aprl0-Stx | FOR SALE: 7’ Phlico Rrefriger- | | MAPLE Spool single bed. Complete | with spring and mattress. Only used three months, $35. 11-1 Poin- | ciana Place. apr9-3t. UNIVERSAL portable sewing ma- chine, like new. Call 1129-J. apré-3t EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY, MIS Duck Avenue, Poinciana. Phone 1601. We buy and sell new | mar24-tf 35—Wanted To Buy | ONE BUNK BED. 112-C Poinciana. | FOR SALE: Gas stove, G. E. re-| IN THE Phone 219-W. aprd-stx WE PAY $100 for old batteries. | Dick’s Tire Service, $29 Truman | Ave. Phone 778. apri-tf) 36—Bicycles and Tricycles LADIES” bicycle, English type Good condition, $25. 1328 Royal Street, apartment 3. 38—Automobiles For Sale i 1859 PACKARD, Fordor Sedan. | Excellent condition, 2882 Harris | , Ave. between 5 and 7 p.m. aprid-3tx | 39—Traflen For Sale TRAILER awnings made to order, | $8.59 and up. Open after 4:00; o'clock week days, all day Sat.} 323 Truman Ave. maril-tt| aprid-3tx | f (Continued) OVERSEAS Food Market, man Ave. We have all ki Easter flowers. Gladilois bunch, CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT or THE IN AND FOR In be aus ¥. No. 19-82 THERESA HAIG RUGER, Plaintif¢, vs. EMIL FREDERICK RUGER, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ERICK Fi UGER Philadelphia, Penn’ You are notified that a Bill of has been inst you by Theresa Haig re- Complaint for Divorce nd’ you are hereby to serve a copy of your An ¢ Bill of Complaint on ttorney, W. Curry Har- address is 203% Duval and thereafter file the original of your Anawer in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on May 3, oe int will be taken as com Street, Key West, Florida, in detault of which said Bill foamed ts against you Dated April 9, 1952. Cireult Court . Seal) EARL RB. ADAMS, Clerk of Cireuit Court, Monroe County, Florida, By Kathieen Nottage Deputy Clerk. W. CURRY HARRIS, Attorney at Law, 203% Duval Street Key West, Florida, Attorney for Plaintiff aprid-17-24;may1.1952 | the above mentioned bonds, « IN THE CIRCUIT COURT oF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL OF THE STATE OF F' IN AND FOR MONROE CoU IN CHANCERY. Case No. 13-82 ODIES L. BROOKS, Complainant, = JOHN BROOKS, Defendant, TO: JOHN BROOK own t BY NOTIFIED! ate required to serv@ Si od and said plant on the Complainant's ney file the orig im the affice of i Sree: . orth. to said Complaint day of A Pro Comfeaso entered against you Done this 18th dey of e EARL R ADAMS Clerk of the Ciresit Court Monres County. Fi By: Kathieen Nottage Deputy Cierk PAUL E SAWTER Solicitor tor Complainant Si7% Whitehead Street ay West, Florida mar2e-2?-apr?-16.1552 Subscribe to The Citizen Case No. IGNACIO AVILA, ek Goneiatoan ‘HELMA IMFELD AVILA, Deft NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IMFELD AV. REQUIRED of your Answer to the Divorce on” the cause, otherwise the tions therein contained will R. AD. Sionros Countyr ‘Florida, ry By (sa) Porence Sawyer Clerk. Sclcitor tor Compisinant, 413 Flemi: Key We mar20-27;apr3-10,1953 oe PRE 2° F FLORIDA, IN COUNTY ‘ere note FLORIDA ‘3 AQUEDUCT , & body co. ‘and politic anda public of the State of E z e Petitioner, VALMaTion oF 6 wa’ g Z va, a t if NON-RESIDE) PROPERTY TO TAXATI! | AND. SUBIECT ION THEREIN, NOTICE AND 01 o ? 8 i ll is TO THE STATE OF FLORIDA AN! TO THE SEVERAL PROPE: 4 7% i i: : i i Fi 5 : : E t / i i Market NEW YORK #—Railroad stocks and oil issues gained ground on the stock market today but other- wise the list was a fairly even (Continued From Page One) providing funds which, together with the sum of $1,096,392 to be paid to the Commission by the Navy and other moneys of the Commission available for such purposes, will be sufficient to oF ABO’ MEN. TIONED BO! OR TO BE FECTED IN ANY WAY THI * The Florida Keys Aqueduct Com- mission, having filed its Petition for the validation of $775,000 Water Revenue Bonds, Se .) retire all of the outstandiig bonds, and for the purpose of providing funds to pay the cost of the improvements.” The water bonds will be issued Hd FS i: i e STATE OF ~ FLORIDA, MONROE COUNTY. DIVORCE. IDA,| Judicial Cireuit, wherein the Coun- NTY.| ty of Monroe lies, being DIVORCE | o'clock wile} ae confessed and a Decree Mare, | ing on sai@ Petition for Validation, Series 1962, of the of March 1 in and from said Petition and the exhibit at- tached thereto that the Commission has adopted a resolution (a) pro- viding for the issuance of said $775,000 Water Revenue Bonds, Se- ries 1952, of the Commission for the purpose of providing funds suf- ficient with the sum of $1,096,392 to be paid to the Commission by the Department of the Navy of the! States of America and oth. eys of the Commission avail- able therefor, to retire all of the bonds heretofore issued by the Commission that are now outstand- | ing and unpaid, and for the purpose of providing funds to pay the cost of improvements to the water ais: | tribution system owned or operated | by the Commission, and (b) pro- viding for the execution and deli- very of a Trust indenture, sub- stantially in the form set forth in said resolution, securing said bonds, and it also appearing that all fa: required to be stated by said Pe! tion and exhibit by Chapter 75 of the Florida Statutes, 1951, aré con- tained therein, and that said Fiori- da Keys Aqueduct Commission Brays that this Court teeue an T am directed by said Chapte 4 the Court being fully advi: | in the premises; now, therefore, | | iT 18 ORDERED that al! proper-/ | ty owners, taxpayers, citizens, and! others having or claiming any | | | right, tithe or interest in pro i be affected by the lasuance Commission, Chureh, home of Mrs. Walter Clawson, Seidenberg Ave., & p.m. Meeting, Circle II (wag postpon- ed from ist week) at First Presbyterian Church, 3 p.m. Meeting, Wesleyan Service Guild, W. S.C. S. First Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY, APRIL 15— Handicraft special interest group Officers’ Wives’, Qtrs. R-1, Naval Station, 1:30 p.m. | Logun’s Beach Patio restau rant, 6:45 p.m. Meeting, Key West high Gchooi P.T.A., 8 p.m. Meeting, Key West Assembly No. 13 Order of Rainbow Girls, Scottish Rite Temple, 7:30 p.m. Meeting, Civil Air Patrol, Ameri- can Legion Home, Stock Island, 8 p.m. Meeting, 3, ple, 8 p.m. Meeting, Minoca Council No. 13 Degree of Pocohantas, Red- Reve- men's Hall, 7:30 p.m. Series 1958. and ths WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16— Sub the lmeanee. ¢ Ladies Day Golf Tourament, K. W. Golf Course, 9 a.m. Meeting, Junior Ch. Commerce, clubhouse, 8 p.m. Key West Duplicate Bridge As sociation, Coral Room, Over seas hotel, 7:45 p.m. City te | be affected tn any way thereby, and the State of Florida, through its State Attorney of the Sixteenth | the sole {county within which the proceeds of the above mentioned bonds are | day of April, 1952 at the h: A. M of said 4 | Cireutt Court Room in the Court-| house In the City of Key West, in| he County of Monroe in said Cir-/ it, and show cause why the pray-/ ers of the Petition for Validation | of said bonds : West Chapter No. Veterans, Luz Tem- bo should not be validated and confirmed as prayed in eni¢ Petition for Vatiéation. } IT if FURTHER ORDERED that} | prier to the date set for the hear- | the Clerk of this Court shall cause | copy of this Notice and Order to/ be published In The Key Wert} Citizen, a nowsparer published and | of cemeral ei stom im the Cow of Monree, F* Deing the Cou: ty wherein said Petition for Va: éation ie filed, once tach week fo: | three consecutive weeks, com-/ mencing with the first publication whieh shawig met be signtoee Gaye prict to the Gate st worker is about twice as high as Locke Gkp “ocpeneD ot tne that of the farm worker.. 4 Navy Wives It is estimated that the cash . ’ Dinner meeting, Kiwanis Club | than income of the average U. S. city | in denominations of $1,000 eath, and will bear interest from théir date until their payment at the rate of three and one-half per centum. The principal <f end ine terest on the bonds, except the interest on any bonds which may be registered as to both princi- pal and interest, will be payable at the First National Bank .of Miami .. . or at the Chase Na« tional Bank of New York, at the option of the holder or registered owner, The petition was signed -by Everett W. Russell, Chairman -of the Florida Keys Aqueduct Com mission, and attorneys Juliug Stone and Tom Watkins. Emmerson-Cook of Palm Beac! are serving as fiscal agents f | the water bonds, while MeCrees dy and Co: of Miami will do the job for the City Electric system TRUMAN DECLINES (Continued From Page One) Truman said the new comma could be a European but a | quickly that he wasn’t saying ag | American would not get the po Of his own decision not to * | re-election, Mr. Tr jwas only one res i fact that he didn't want ts rua said he had made up his ming year or two ago and that he pic! the recent Jefferson-Jackson Di j dinner as the occasion of his ai nouncement because it provi ithe biggest audience he ever pected to have. Asked whether he would su} Sen. Kefauver of Tennessee 1 | the presidency if nominated by ; Democrats, Mr. Truman said | would campaign hard for whatev candidate the convention picks. But be said he is expressing S pre? 9 f-r ety es” “s6o we j shat 7tea ce | | 3 about kis resuied personal pr erence for Gov, Adlai of Is Mr. Truman said he doesn’t pect to attend the July conve: | himself,

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