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‘WANTED. Bar Maids and waitress, experienced or unexperi Apply Weaver’s, Stock Island. apri4-3t GENERAL office and little book- keeping, experience required. Ap- ply Key West Coco Cola Co. apri4-6t — $< OPENINGS FOR (3) WOMEN. If you want work but cannot give full time there is a splendid income opportunity for you with AVON. To arrange a private interview “| write Mrs. Smedley our District Manager, P. O. Box 1101, W. Palm Beach, Florida. aprl4-3t WANTED. Housekeeper to sleep in nights. White or colored. Apply 1031 United St. vefore 10 a.m. apri24t RY OPENING for waitress. LandO’Sun 1001 Truman Ave. aprll-3tx EXPERIENCED Waitress wanted. Apply in person. Luigi’s Restau- april-tf iaecotrnee ————— WAITRESS. 2 to 9 p.m. Collettes Restaurant, 917 Simonton St. : april-tf RELIABLE woman to live in, care of children and housework. Room, board and wages. Phone 807- J. 901 Duval St., upstairs rear. aprl2-3t ——— ‘| EXPERIENCED Waitress wanted a3-tt| Working immediately. Good salary and 1933. ERE ES GENE Sa aE SESE COCKTAIL Waitresses. Apply Slop- py Joe’s Bar. After 5 p.m. apro-6t 1 a | Caribe Restaurant. SUMMER RATES now in effect at the Central Hotel. apri2ti S—Rooms For Rent DOUBLE room in private home Hot water. Private entrance. Call 2189-W. aprid-it PURNISHED room in home. Pri vate bath, 1 or 2 adults. 608 Francis St. apriitt LUIGI'S rooming house. Rooms with and without private baths Cail after 3 p.m. 227 Duval St april-tf ROOMS available for working men. 41) William Street. apr224tx | 4 BEAUTIFUL furnished double rooms at Casa Marina Annex. Call 308 for appointment. april stx G—Wanted To Rent NAVAL Officer desires two bed togm house or apartment. Write Lt. Robert Kenney, USS Parse (DE-708) Op Devsta. aprigatx 8—Male Help Wanted FRONT END RAN. Experienced with Bean visualiner machine. Guaranteed salary. Apply Na Ine, @1 Duval. ap ROUTE Salesman, White Laund 1200 White Si “GGubseribe to The Citizen a .| LOCAL middle-age woman desir- | “| WAITRESS. Good hours and work- ing conditions. Apply in person, mari9-tf ce nA ER ERR DAY Waitress. Experienced. Good HELP WANTED. Men or women. Can use 4 dealers, 1 full time, 3 part time. Reference required, See Mr. Leeds, Fuller Brush Store, 1113 Truman. apr8-6t | 11A—Employment Wanted Female es desk work in Motel, evenings | | and Saturdays. Call 1547-M. apri2-3t 11B—Employment } Wanted Male DAY AL an] onmmne. tonne ~ pasta ENS tponir You Tine THIC 16 ABOUT ENOUGH STUFF-AFTER ALL ALL WE HAVE IS ONE LITTLE 18—Special Services . (Continued) USE Snow Cap Bleach for soft, white, fluffy washes. Try a bottle from your grocer. apr5-tt GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES— FIXTURES KEYS MADE PLUMBING REPAIRS & INSTALLATION KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. 211 SIMONTON ST. TEL. 378 mari4-tf WANTED to buy, 26,000°used Type- used for sale, also repairs and rentals. Metal desks, files, chairs Office furniture. ROBERTS OF- FICE SUPPLIES, 126 Duval Street, Phone 250. marl5-tf A. G. TAYLOR, Builder. New or old work. Phone 136 or 1118-XR after 6. mar31-30tx 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. 14 FT. Round bottom, centerboard. Sailing dinghy. Lost off Rest Beach. Contact Thomas Thorsen, Mastic Trailer Park. Phone 9142. Reward. aprd-6tx 22—Lost BLACK Change Purse lost in Kress ciana, Mildred Wasburn. aprl4-3t COLUMBIA University graduate, | | Young Army Air Corps veteran | | seeks work with good future. Per- | | manent Key West resident. Reply | | t F. H. F. c/o Citizen. | apr5-12tx | 12—Baby Sitters WILL Room or Board 1 or 2 chil dren weekly or monthly. Tel IT1@-R. 17—Personal Services Notary Public NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office | apri-t | 1 FOR SALE six Consecutive is-/ sues of The Key West Citizen. | Delivered to your door, 2c week-/ ly. Phone 51 Circulation Dept. i j | i NOTICE ] BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations and announcements printed by the Artmas Press. Phone 51. apri-f | $1,800 takes it. Now on display. 24—Business Opportunities ALL STEEL TRAILER DINER completely equipped. Can be moved anywhere. Bargain. First PorreDPETUNIA! 25—Real Estate For Sale (Continued) TWO modern houses on highway and water with boat harbors and channels, both suitable for resi- dence or fishing camp. All cash, Write or phone Hudgins, Summer- land Key. mar22-tf SPACIOUS 3 bedroom C B S. Just completed. Selling at cost, $16,- 500. Down $5,900, balance F H A, $68 monthly. Johnson & Johnson Realtor. Phone 372. maré8-tf 26—Lots For Sale conditions, Raul’s, Phone| writers. Typewriters, adding ma-} LOTS FOR SALE: Choice location apr2-tf| chines, cash registers, new and) % block from ocean and Casa Marina. Zoned for apts., motel, or residential. Max Herman, 3200 Col- for sale ur trade. We buy and trade) lins Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. mar3i-tf 238—Printing Make The ARTMAN PRESS your headquarters for the finest in printing. Phone 51. apri-tf YORK Air-conditioner window unit. Sell half price. Call 552-W. aprl4-3t FOR SALE: 1 draft beer box, 2 keg capacity and water faucet. Reasonable. 504 Petronia St. Drop Inn Pkg. Store. Phone 1557. 2 WHEEL luggage trailer. Harris Ave. 2832 aprld-3tx THOR Pneumatic grinder, heavy 34--Household Items For Sale COLDSPOT refrigerator, 6°. condition. 211 Simonton (rear) after 5 p.m. apri4-2tx Lowes Realty Co., Tavenier. Fla . 8-6tx SUNDRY and Luncheonette store, | doing good business, Excellent | phone 1601. We buy and sell new | 4l—Boats and Motors apriz-t | lecation. Terms can be arranged, and used fur te possession. Phone 566. aprsti RESIDENCE, 1117 Virginia, reen-| forced concrete building. Large lot, furnished and terms. Applyy| 1106 White St. for information. epri4-3tx EISNER FURNITURE COMPAN Ml6 Duck Avenue, Poincia! ure. mar24-tf COMBINATION elec ator and stove. N refriger- Reasonable 208-W, 8 a.m apri4-3t PIANO FOR SALE rent. L. Moreno. Expert Piano Tuner. 907 Truman Ave. Phone 825-5 apri24tx or 2BEI RC 1M furnited home on Canal. 2309 Pattersons Ave. Call ‘S26-J, $21,500. $3,000 down aprll-3tx BOARD and Battan How: e: 15°. Must be moved. Ow Wilham. & CURRY, Builders and Contractors Free estimates on new CBS homes, remodeling | aod roofing. Phone 147-XM PRICED TO SELL! Two home with large utility room, on ¢ attractive yard. Month $8. Down payment $1.90 possible terms. 3437 Fogaxty 1957-M. FOR _ HOME FOR SALE: Gas stove, G. E. re Thor Washer. Phone Fogarty Ave. frigera 1703-XJ. aprl6-3t START house! re keeping now ing for 2 bed home & kitchen equip dishes, easy washing machine. Ph. 387. apri2-st NEW $80. Ingeire 2B Porter P 4, E-3 Coral Isle Trailer Park, Cun- aprl4-7t duty, $50. Chicago pneumatic} Store. Phone 1567-XW. 224-A Poin- | drill 4", $15. Propellors 32” x 22”, | lectek | | $40 and 27” x 20”, $25. Sailboat, % FT., 1950 ELCAR, electric re- | ‘Mariner’ anchored in Bight. apr8-6tx | Good | | ine, Nort Com-| AS Stove. Will sacrifice for Advertising Brings Results 49A—House Movers HOUSE MOVERS CALL GARNETT Ph. 1427-XJ for estimate. mars-tf Message From Moscow MINOT,, N. D.—(#).—Pete Mas- tel, a shortwave radio fan, was mefitioned over Radio Moscow recently. asking for a complete list of fre- quencies and times for English- | language broadcasts. He also re- GENERAL Electric automatic ironer, 617 Whitehead. Phone "41 FORD. Reasonable. A-5 Fort Taylor. Phone 1726-M. aprl4-3t DODGE, 7 passenger, 1939. Clean, original throughout. Very reason- able. Phone 308, Alfred Weinberg. size range. Completely furnished and equipped. Cheap for quick sale. D. R. Hickey, Lot 8-E, Coral Isle Trailer Park, Stock Island. Phone 9262. aprl4-6t HOUSE Trailer, 1948. Sleeps 4. $335 down, balance payments. Lot ningham. MODERN Metal Craftsman Alum- Q-Room Cabanas, as low as $536.13. Keys Nash Motors. Phone 104. aprl2-6t aprl4-3tx TRAILER awnings made to order, $49.50 and up. Open after 4:00 o’clock week days, all day Sat. 928 Truman Ave. marli-tf ’46 MODEL in good condition. Sleeps 4, electric refrigerator bottled gas stove, $150 down. Bal- ance in 12 easy monthly payments Phone 1993-M. april-2t 1951 SPATANETTE Tanden. Com- plete shower, toilet, 30 ft. Take/ over payments. Small equity to! owner, Al's Trailer Park, Stock Is- land. april-8tx) | frigerator, apartment size stove, shower, toilet, screened porch, | sleeps 4. Completely furnished. | Price reasonable. Cities Service) Station, Stock Island. P. O. Box} 507, Key West. aprll-6tx | 33° ALUMINUM Travelite. 2-bed | ; Yeoms, 1 with twin beds, 1 with’ | double bed. Aluminum Jalousie 2-| | room porch. Key West Trailer | | Park. Phone 1980-M. apré-1Mtx | OUTBOARD motor. 3% h.p. E $25. 1515 Ist ap 2 CABI Craft E r, 95 HP. Chris- e at Gomez Mar-| Beach Road. Phone owner 1428-W april-tts 26’ CHRIS-CRAFT. Chrysler Crown engine. $1,100. Phone 729-M aprll4tx BOXER Pup. One left. AKC Re- gistered. Must sell, very reason- able. 1515 ist St. apri2-ttx | 45—Transportation Storage - Moving tSLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 438 €. V. Kinsman marS-tf 11x Subscibe to The Gitizen | ® alter 6. 46—Builder’s Supplies _ sb aprlek | the President declared: quested information about. a giant bell in the Kremlin. Mas- tel’s father had visited Moscow before World War I and de- through’a crack in the side, turn around and come out again.” Court Upholds Newsmen’s Ouster 6 = * . ‘Acting’ Sheriffs ° Make Pinch BELLE FOURCHE, S. D.—(#). —Two high school boys who served as “sheriffs” during Amer- iean Legion Government Day got a taste of the real thing. Marvin Fenton and Dan West were given a deputy sheriff's car and a “pickup” order for three Faith residents: The two youths made the “arrests.” When they returned to the county jail with the trio, they were surprised to learn their “prisoners” were actually wanted. They were accused of failing to pay a cafe bill. Truman Says USA Needs Revival NEW YORK (#—President Tru- man said Sunday that “what this country needs is a revival of the spirit of old - fashioned religion.” Urging “‘a turning of the hearts and minds of men from the ex- clusive pursuit of material ends,” ‘I can think of no firmer founda- tion upon which to rebuild. the Christian life of this nation than upon the boys and girls of the The President made the state- ments in a message for the open- ing of America’s eighth annual All - Faith Sunday School Week, April 14 to 20. Mother Killed NEW YORK #—A young mother | was killed by a freak anesthetic explosion as she lay on an oper- ating table after giving birth to! THE KEY West crTi7™™" Page? ——- a Flood Crest Reaches Already Surrounded Sioux City Area it only by. soldiers, guards. Not even the persons #e2 levi the levee day’s battle consisted tinued all - out effort feet to the levee height, maintaining constant vigil for breaks and giving immediate at- tention to the sandboils which the tremendous pressure was creating, especially on the lowa side. The levee task force on the Iowa side numbered 3,000 men. Almost as many worked across the river. ‘The flood - ravaged Missouri Riv- The Mississippi was at a record high and climbing at St. Paul, Minn. Livestock shipments to the South St. Paul stockyards were embargoed, thousands were home- worst Mississippi River flood history by Tuesday night. La Crosse, upstream, anticipated the highest crest since 1880. A state of emergency existed at Winona, Minn. A dike failure would the in The Weather Bureau warned cit- jes along the downstream lowa- Illinois reaches to expect all-time high crests the last week in April. The Red Cross Sunday night es- timated the eight or nine state total her third daughter. The explosion Saturday knocked an attending doctor unconscious. But the child, delivered by caesar- | the operating room and was not} harmed. ; ails were disclosed by Dr. B G. Din medical superintendent at the city-owned Cumberland Hes- pital in Brooklyn. | i | He said the blast apparently was | set off by a spark of static elee-| tricity acting om the anesthetic, | highly - volatile cyclopropane. Old Jap Custom TOKYO @—Chinese manufactur- | ers have adopted an old Japanese | custom — and the Japanese don’t like it. The International Trade and In- dustry Ministry reports that imi-} ing into Southeast Asia and taking over Japanese markets. Biggest complaints have come from i | Japanese makers of medicines and | toilet articles One example, the ministry said, | is Japanese eye lotion. An investi- gation disclosed that betwees 10 | m bottles of the lo. produced each month im Chima and sold in Southeast Asia under the Japanese name. families either displaced or about to be displaced by floods at 19,349— a figure which a Red Cross offi- cial in Omaha translated to repre- lean section, had been taken from | sent about 74,000 persons. DEATH MRS. EMMA M. SOLOMON Mrs. Emma M. Solomon, died Saturday afternoon at the Galey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Soiomes resided at 1104 Curry’s Lane. Fun- eral services will be held Tuesday tional Church. Rev. Charles Meek- er, Pastor, will officiate at the ser- vices. Burial will be in the family plot, City Cemetery. The body will be Placed in the Church at 2 P. M. by | tations of Japanese goods are flow- | the Pritchard Funeral Home. She is survived by her husband, Harold Solomon; one daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Frow Knoblock; four stepchildren, George, Eck- wood, John, and Harold Solomon; one sister, Mrs. Harry B. Pierce, Homestead, Fla.; one brother, C Sem B. Curry: and one grandchild Mrs. Selossomn was a member of Official Us S. Navy Photo LTCDR. ROBT. L. BRADDOCK, USN, personnel officer for the last two years at Fleet All Weather Training Unit, Atlan- Command, Corpus Christi, Texas. Lieutenant Merl L. Mc- Clain, USN, has assumed du- ties as personnel officer of. the squadron. Commander Braddock en- tered naval service as an avia- tion cadet in 1942 and was de- signated a naval aviator at Corpus Christi, Texas. His sub- sequent duty assigninents in- cluded pilot in VE- 98, VBF-98, and VBF-100, per- sonnel officer of Naval Air Technical - Training © Center, NAS, Olathe, Kansas, and of- ficer in charge of GGA Unit No. 26, NAS, Minneapolis, Min- nesota. : Commander Braddock is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Braddock, 5300 Nicollect Ave. ~ Minneapolis, Minn. He is mar- ried to the former Miss Doro- thy Carison, daughter of Mr. C. M. Carlson of 9312 48th Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. They resided at 2120 Fogarty Ave, in Key West with their son, Rob- ert L. Jr. and. daughter, Nancee c. He attended the University of Minnesota prior to entering the naval service. Lieutenant McClain has been attached to FAWTU since June 1951 when he reported to the squauron as a student for the All Weather Flight course. At the conclusion of this training, he was assigned to the Key West Shore Patrol for tem- porary additional duty and since his return to FAWTU, he has been assistant personnel officer. He resides at 1219 Flagler avenue in Key West with his wife, the former Miss Bonnie | Herrick of Sedalia, Missouri,” and two sons. Metal Recovery Planned LONDON. —(#-—- A_ British company hopes to recover 190,000 tons of iron, as well as large quantities of zine and lead, dur- ing the next. 20 years from huge, unsightly dumps left by smelter works on the outskirts of Swan- sea, Wales. | With the leveling of the moun- ‘tains of slag, sites will be clear- | ed for light and heavy industry A newly-foanded company, Western Metallurgical Industries, j Ltd. is erecting « huge rotary lat 5 P. M. at the First Congrega-| kiln and other equipment bought ; it plans to employ about 260 men on the treatment | of 1,500,000 tons of slag in the | next 20 years, recovering $.000 tons of iron a year. | . Industries May Move SINGAPORE — Some of Hong Kong's light industries are destined | te be shifted to Singapore, accord> ing to the Singapore Standard, in Beigium. the Pythian Sisters Temple No. 20 which says establishment of the and Sparkling Waters “ Rebecca Lodge No. 14. Bank of East Asia Lid. here is the | first step in that direction,

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