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WILL GIVE YOU A 3-4LINE ; CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS ‘Tle per line for one day “Tic per line for three days if aprié-tf cock- posi- apri6-tf TYPIST. Maintain files Routine typing. be permanent resident. Sal- according to experience. Phone fF 4, ce ' ele rik HIF ake. fel Free zt i i & & 5 g SEAMSTRESS WANTED. Collins Men's Shop, 505 Duval St. aprl5-5t VERY attractive Bar Maid for Duffy’s Delmonico Tavern. 217 Duval Street. apri53t VERY attractive Waitress for Duffy’s Delmonico Tavern. 217 Duval Street. apri5-3t WANTED. Bar Maids and waitress, experienced Yearly lease. 1315 Elizabeth Street. apri2-st FOUR bedroom furnished house in Casa Marina section. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. aprié-tf 2 BEDROO"! home. Completely furnished, Sl Ave. E, $126 month. No pets, Call 180-W. apri2-stx OWNERS two bedroom house, furn- ished or unfurnished. Spacious, newly decorated, all electric, tub & shower, garden. $115. Lease. Phone 22N-R. aprls-St 4A—Hotel Rooms SUMMER RATES now in effect at the Central Hotel. apri2tt $—Rooms For Rent or unexperienced. Apply Weaver's, Stock Island. aprli.t GENERAL office and little book- keeping experience required. Ap- ply Key West Coco Cola Co. apri4-6t COLORED girl. General house- keeping. Phone 645-R. apri4-3t BABY sitter. White or colored. Help with housework, sleep in. Top salary. Call 1930-M. 1031 Uni- ted St. apri4-St OPENINGS FOR (3) WOMEN. If you want work but cannot give ‘To arrange a private interview! write Mrs, Smedley our District) W. Palm Manager, P. O. Box 1101, Florida. aprl43t Beach, EXPERIENCED Waitress wanted. Apply in person. Luigi’s Restau- rant, 227 Duval St. april-tf WAITRESS. 2 to 9 p.m. Collettes Restaurant, 917 Simonton St. april-tf EXPERIENCED Waitress wanted immediately. Good salary and working conditions. Raul’s. Phone 19833. apr2-ti COCKTAIL Waitresses. Apply Slop- py Joe's Bar. After § p.m. Pri] WAITRESS. Good hours and work- FURNISHED reom in home. Pri- vate bath, Lor 2 adults. 608 Francis St, aprit. ing conditions. Apply im person, Caribe Restaurant. marld-tf DAY Waitress. Experienced. Good pay. Apply 1005 Truman Ave. 10—Male and Female Help Wanted 4 ‘ ‘OH, I FORGOT TO TELL You, THATS NOT You--- RORS GONE ON TH TABLE TD MIR (Continued) STENOGRAPHER, typist with knowledge of Bookkeeping. Apply Key West Auto Parts. 121 Duval St. aprls-3t 11B—Employment Wanted Male COLUMBIA University graduate, ‘Young Army Air Corps veteran seeks work be good future. Per- manent Key West resident. Reply to F. H. F. c/o Citizen. aprs5-12tx 12—Baby Sitters WILL Room and Board 1 or 2 chil- dren weekly or monthly. Tel. 1710-R. apri24t 17—Personal Services MR. FIX -.IT will sharpen saws, knives, scissors, rewire lamps, fans, toasters, used fans & irons. aprl5-4tx Notary Public NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office FOR SALE six Consecutive is- sues of The Key West Citizen. Delivered to your door, 25c week- ly. Phone 51 Circulation Dept. NOTICE BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations and announcements printed by the Artman Press. Phone 51. apri-tf 18—Special Services JOHNSON & CURRY, Builders and Contractors. Free estimates | on new CBS homes, remodeling | and roofing. Phone 147-XM. apri-tf} USE Snow Cap Bleach for oot, | white, fluffy washes. Try a bottle} from your grocer. apr5-tf | | GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES— FIXTURES KEYS MADE PLUMBING REPAIRS & INSTALLATION KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. | 211 SIMONTON ST. TEL. 378 marl4-tf | WANTED to buy, 26,000 used Type- | writers. Typewriters, adding ma- | chines, cash registers, new and used for sale, also repairs and rentals. Metal desks, files, chairs for sale or trace. We buy and trade Office furniture. ROBERTS OF- FICE SUPPLIES, 126 Duval Street, Phone 250. A. G. TAYLOR, Builder. New or! old work. Phone 136 or 1118-XR/ | after 6. mar3l-30tr | 19—Public Notices GOVERNMENT controis aed regu-| lations are constantly changing. | Oaly your local sewspaper pub- marls-tf/ | 29—-Printing a-1s cation and important papers. Re- ward. B. L. Grooms, 723 Washing- ton St., Telephone 200. apri6-3tx BLACK Change Purse lost in Kress Store. Phone 1567-XW. 224-A Poin- ciana, Mildred Wasburn. lot, furnished and terms. Apply 1106 White St. for information. aprl4-3tx PRICED TO SELL! Two-bedroom lot, very attractive yard. Monthly payments $59. Down payment $3,900 with possible terms. 2437 Fogarty. Phone 1957-M, aprl0-6tx FOR HOMES, Lots, Apartment Houses, Motels and Key Acreage, see Paul Boysen. 626 Fleming. Phone 153. apr5-10tx BUILDING 15’ x 30’, also large shed. All new lumber. Must be moved. 621 Elizabeth. Phone 1348- W after 6. apri4-st 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. maré-tf 26—Lots For Sale HIGHWAY lot, high land, 20 miles Key West. $750. Write Box 16, Summerland Key. apri6-12tx | WATERFRONT, highway lots, busi- | ness and residential, improved and unimproved. Small and large | acreage tracts. Four subdivisions. Maps, description and prices sent on request. Hudgins, Summerland Key. marl-sat-wed-fri-tf LOTS FOR SALE: Choice location % block from ocean and Casa Marina. Zoned for apts., motel, or residential. Max Herman, 3200 Col- lins Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. mar3i-tf your headquarters for the finest im printing. Phone 51. apri-t 33—Miscellaneous YORK Air-conditioner window unit. PIANO FOR SALE or rent. L. Moreno. Expert Piano Tuner. 907 Truman ‘Ave. Phone 825-J. WE PAY $1.00 for old batteries. Dick’s Tire Service, $29 Truman apri-ti REASONABLE. Two ply tires. Size 700 x 15. Ray Mills, 711 White St. Trailer Court. apr! DRESSER. Must be in good condi- tion and reasonable. Phone 1623- aprl5-3tx $8—Automobiles For Sale 1989 CHEVROLET, Tudor, very good condition. Bill Southernmost Garage, 707 Whitehead. apri5-2t $9—Trailers For Sale |e (Continued) IN THE COUNTY JUDGE’s COURT, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PROBATE IN RE: ESTATE OF HANNAH LOWE, Deceased, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE is hereby given that 1 have filed my final report and petition for Final Discharge as Ad- ministrator of the Estate of Han- nah Lowe, deceased; and that on 30th. day of April, 1952, wili to the Honorable Raymond County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, for approval of said report and for final dis- charge as Administrator of the es- of Hannah Lowe, deceased. ‘This 26 day of March, 1952. BUGENE L. LOWE Estate of Han- As Administrator, x} nah Lowe, deceased. and the taxpayers, property owners and citizens of The City of Key West, Florida, including non-residents owning property or subject to taxation therein, Im Chancery No. 13-79 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RULE NISE NOTICE To the State of Florida and the several property owners, tax- ne citizens and others aving or claiming any right, title or interest In property to be affected by the the bonds hereinafter mention- ed of to be affected in any way thereby: The above cause coming on to be heard upon the petition filed here- in April 9, 1952, by The City of Key West, Florida, a political sub- division and municipal corporation in the County of Monroe and State of Florida, acting by and th bh its City Commission, seei determine the authority of to issue Electric Revenue Series 1952, in the amount of $500,- 000, and to determine the legall of the proceedings had and taken mar2¢japr2-9-16,1952 i irae #5 i fF He i ae if it ¢ F5shs i 3 si F ¥ SeExE 5 : f i i : E ¥ i Fy bet : see é ESE: i i i pa | : 5 & f | § . : : : i F) 5 | it Hf A BF rt FRE k in Fi Bandits Rob Home MIAMI BEACH W — armed bandits broke into the pa latial home of Abraham Teitel- baum, Chicago attorney, and ran- sacked the house of furs and jewel- ry, police reported early today. Amount of the loss suffered by Teitelbaum, one-time attorney for the late Al Capone and mentioned, in recent congressional tax hear- ings, was not known immediately but detectives said it would “run into the thousands.” An inventory of the family’s pos- sessions in Chicago and Miami Beach will be necessary before a loss estimate is completed, police were told. The loot was reported to include numerous valuable items convinced us that there was too much “fat” in the military bud- gets. Last week we proposed amend- ments to the 1953 appropriation bill for the Armed Services which would reduce our military ee ing by 247 million dollars. of ary for“over 3,000 years! I not made that trip ov would not have known could simplify our military = tions so as to achieve efficiency and economy without crippling our defense forces. Yes, those of us in public office are always targets for Oftimes it is justified. However, nothing would be more heartening than to hear from that same gen- tleman saying, “Thanks, Bill. have a little more confidence my Congress.’ But will that ever be sent. Although proportions v: place, and period to period, cords indicate that human MONDAY, APRIL 21— Handicraft special interest group, Officers’ Wives, at Qtrs. Ra, Naval Station, 7:30 p.m. Meeting, Key West Shrine Club, Benny's Cafetetia, 7:30 p.m. Meeting, Triangle Club, Pythiap Sisters, 7:30 p.m.