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Page 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 8c CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS ‘Tie por line fer one day Me por line for three days We per line for six days ments or houses; to rent, lease, sub-lease, or sell. Contact Lt. C. A. Dorsey, Fawtulant Housing Offi- cer. Phone 1100, Ext. 161. apr2l-3t UNFURNISHED small house or apartment. Phone 871-R between three and six p.m. apr22-3t NAVAL Officer on permanent duty desires 2 bedroom furnished house by July. 2 small daughters. En.| Phone 1334-R. apri8-4tx and phone number. Write Box MN- 8, c/o Citizen. apr22-6tx PAINTERS helper.. Exp. in sand- ing and taping automobiles. Ap- ply in person, Navarro, Inc. apr: apriS-!) MECHANIC and truck driver. Steady Work. Living quarters. Phone Hudgins, Summerland Key. aprié-tf ser8t| 9__Female Help Wanted AVON SALES in Key West are so Sood; that we now have opening for (3) women to act as neighbor- hood Representatives. Openings in Sigsbee Park, Boca Chica, Poin- ciana and Dredger Key. money, part or full time. To ar- range a private interview write Mrs. Smedley our District Manager P. 0. Box 1101, W. Palm Beach. apr2i4t WAITRESS wanted. Apply Delic: tessen, Corner Truman and Si- apr2i-ti Complete bathroom, and complete | BARMAID wanted at Starlite Club electric ‘kitchen. Apply at Joe AT-8t Pearlman's, $20 Duval St. sod iene et pets, all utilities furnished. Stutz Hotel, 410 Fleming St. aprttt apra2-St | HOSTESS-CASRIER wanted im- | mediately for Raul's Restaurant. TWO-BEDROOM furnished house. | prone 1933 for interview. Infant acceptable. 910 Elizabeth HOME charmingly furnished. Three |“ ta work at Cayo Hueso Club. bedrooms, . "| See Mr. ¥ Permanent posi) —————____________ three baths, two sun- | 5 . Young. a aprié-t!, 25—Real Estate For Sale decks. Six months. May to Novem- ber. $150. Phone 206J, 915 Von | °° ATTRACTIVE young lady for cock- ‘MODES Neernemen OF THE UNINNOCENT 9—Female Help Wanted (Continued) MAID (white). Must be neat ap- pearing. Willing worker, 6 days, sues of The Key West Citizen. Delivered to your door, 25¢ week- ly. Phone 51 Circulation Dept. 18—Special Services USE Snow Cap Bleach for soft, INSTALLATION KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. 211 SIMONTON ST. TEL. 378 marlé-tf JOHNSON & CURRY, Builders | and roofing. Phone 147-XM. apri-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 ur tra..>. We buy and trade | Office furniture. ROBERTS OF- | FICE SUPPLIES, 126 Duval “treet, | Phone 250. maril5-tf | A G. TAYLOR, Builder. New or old work. Phone 136 or 1118-XR | after 6. ‘mardl-30tx GOVERNMENT controls and regu- | lations are constantly changing. Only your local newspaper pub- lishes Citizen today. Phone 51, Circulation Department for home delivery. and Contractors Free estimates | jon new CBS homes, remodeling | complete local application of | these controls. Subscribe to The | T MAIDENS Dagiotere! U. 8 Potent Ofice my Bane mate ALLT 7 26—Lots For Sale ARTMAN PRESS your headquarters for the finest in printing. Phone 51. TROPICAL FISH. Including pair of Headstanders, also Aquarium Grasses and supplies. Key West Garden and Lawn Supply. Phone 1019, apri9-3t 33—Miscellaneous 5 W. S. W., U. S. Royal tires, 820 x 15 plus 5 pe $35... Lugga; ; | 45—Transportation ONE large trunk for sale cheap. Will trade for small coaster trunk. J. D. Archibald, Bldg: 127, Dorm. 31, U. S. F. &. Phone 790, Ext. 127, apr2l-3t FOR SALE: 2 Computing Scales, 8 ft. Fish & Poultry Display Case. Circulating Floor Fans, 2 Burner Ho’ Plate. 1116 White St. apri7-tf NEW shipment of tropical fish to decorate your aquarium for Spring. On display at 1831 First St. aprls-6tx 34—Household items For Sale DINING room suite for sale. One chest of drawers and a desk. 417 Elizabeth( upstairs. apr22-3t TWO single beds, complete with excellent inner spring mattresses. $25 each. Phone 1413-J. | NEARLY new 6 eu. ft. Several Re- frigerator, $125. Apt. size gas 24—Business Opportunities lecation. Terms can be arranged, | immediate pessession. Phone S66. j apré-tf Phister St. | EXPERIENCED Waitress wanted. very uice street. Most completely furnished and really besutifully | landscaped. Rent from March ist or 1Sth to November ist or Decem- | Apply in person. Luigi's Restau- .| FOR HOMES, building lots, busi- ness propérty or Key acreage. See berlst. $150. Garage attached to house. Write Box H. A.-20 ¢/o Citi | : aprié-tf | “Subscribe to The Citizen | | EXPERIENCED Waitress wanted immediately. Good salary and working conditions. Raul’s, Phone apre-tt COCKTAIL Waitresses. Appty Slop- py Joe's Bar. After 5 p.m aprd-tf | channels, both suitable for resi- Geace cr fishing camp All cash Write or phone Hudgins, Summer. land Key mart CASH FOR YOUR CAR “IF YOU OWE A LIEN—will pay off balance and give you CASH DIFFERENCE. WE NEED CARS Twins Garage, 1130 Duval St. Key West, Florida. apr22-Tt tion, $325 down, balance monthly. 1138 Eaton St (Continued) SE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Cane No. 13-95 LOUISE SHAW Comuiateans Ls = vs. nv VENICE H. SHAW * Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: VENICE H. SHAW Residence Unknown YOU ARE BS arg! ORDERED AND REQUIRED to serve a copy of your Answer to Complaint for Divorce on the Complainant's At- torney, and file the original An- swer in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 2ist day of May, A. D. 1952, in the above entitled cause, otherwise the allegations contained therein will be taken as confessed. DONE AND ORDERED at Key West, Monroe County, Flonjda, this Qist day of April, A, D. £952. (Seal) EARL R. ADAMS Clerk of the Cireuit Court Monroe County, Florida By: (sd) Kathleen Nottage Deput: Clerk HILARY U. IRY »| Attorney for Complainant ; | ENRIQUE ESQ 26° HOUSE TRAILER. Sleeps four. Will sell: equity cheap. Take up payments, Mr. Jeffries, Suncrest Trailer Park, Stock Island. CHRIS-CRAFT boat kits as low as $52. Key’s Nash Motors, Stock Island. apri8-6t "| Am Administrator of the estate of Real tame. Cheap. 3528 Avenue E. apr2l-6t Storage - Moving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 488 &. V. Kinsman mars5- &—Builder’s Supplies 2x6, 2x4, and 1x6 SHEATHING. | Cheap. Phone 1348-W o'clock. 49A—House Movers HOUSE MOVERS CALL GARNETT Ph. 1427-XJ for estimate. 50—Legal Notices | | iN THE CIRCUIT COURT oF THE | SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CrncUrr IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. STATE OF FLORIDA. IN CHAN-/ CERY. Case No. 13-46 HENRY S SHUTT, Complainant NOTICE OF PUBLICATION TO: MARY MARGARET SHUTT 166 Chelsea Avenue Memphis, Tennessee You are hereby notified that a} i of Complaint for Divores has { a Dr PURLEE TOLBERT STAPLES, [| TO: PURLEE TOLBERT STAPLES | torney. ewer in the Circe jth ¢ay of May fault of which t piaint Will be taken as ¢ inst you “Sone and Ordered at Key Florida, this i7im day © A. D. 19s (Ciresit Court Seal) Depat THOMAS & CARO | 835% Duval Street | Key West, Florida { ap NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOLS NAME STATUTE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX undersigned, desire ro apr] tx | apr22-29;may6-13,1962 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF; THE STATE. OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 13-99 ELOISE EVELYN WILLIAMS, Complainant, vs. DIVORCE ALFRED GANTT WILLIAMS, ‘Defendant, NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: ALFRED GANTT WILLIAMS Russellville, Arkansas - YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that suit for Divorce has been filed against you herein and you are required to serve a copy of your answer on attorney for Com- plain d file the original there- of with the Clerk of this Court on or_before:the 2ist day of May, A. D. 1952, otherwise a Decree Pro Con- fesso will be entered against you. DATED this Zist day of April, A. D. 1952, at Key West, Monroe County, Florida. Circuit Court Seal) EARL R. ADAMS. Clerk Cireuit Court By (sd) Florence E. Sawyer Deputy Clerk. NALDO, JR. 608 Whitehead Street Key West, Florida Attorney for Complainant, apr22-29;may6-13,1952 |State Garden Clubs Told Hydroponic Gardening May Solve Serious Food Problems ——_—_——.% TAMPA (#—Hydroponic garden- iD ing may help solve some of the Brantley Killer nation’s most pressing food prob- Goes On Trail lems, the Florida Federation of Garden Clubs was told today, The speaker, James R. Cope, MIAMI ®—S. Douglas Carroll, | president of. Florida Christian Col- state prison camp guard, went on / jege here, defined hydroponics as trial in Circuit Court Monday for | the growing of plants without soil. the killing of Homestead Police |The vegetables in the college's Chief William Brantley. _ _| ®¥droponics garden have thelr A 12-man jury was chosen after Judge George E. Holt ruled that Carroll was sane. He had pleaded roots based in gravel and get their solutions innocent by reason of temporary nourishment from food in water. insanity to.a murder charge. The first state witness, Rufino Rios, a Mexican ,testified that Car- roll and Delfino Barboza, also a Mexican, engaged in a beer, drink- ing contest in a Homestead bar " popula before the shooting last March 16.| He told about 1,000 delegates to Rios said Carroll shot Barboza | the federation’s annual because the two Mexicans were talking in Spanish and he thuoght| the advantages of improved qual- they were making fun of him. | ity, larger yields, cleaniness, uni- Barboza was badly wounded but | form results, healthier plants, sim- recovered. plicity of operation, greater ease Brantley was fatally shot as he | in starting new plants, reduced gh dba reas ages ae labor, lower costs and elimination Cut Consignments LAKELAND (® — Florida Citrus Mutual has recommended that Florida shippers cut their citrus consignments again this week to hold prices up. The recommendations are for a maximum of 1,400 cars of oranges and 1,000 of grapefruit. lege began its 54-unit hydroponics garden about two years ago. “to help give proper food to our i dents and to-give us besides.”” Although the specialized in vegetables, can be grown as well by method, he added. He expla the food Plant growth is suspended Last week Mutual advised ship- ping 1,500 cars of oranges and only 1,487 cars went out. Shipments of grapefruit were 1,037 ears com- pared to a recommendation of 1,- 100 cars. NOTICE OF NTION 'TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE (Probate Law 1933) IN COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE. MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA, IN PRO- BATE. In_re the Estate of J. STEADMAN PINDER, ere TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCE: Notice is hereby given that J seph Warren Pinder, filed his final report as Administrator of the es- tate of J. Steadman Pinder, de- ceased; that he filed his petition for final discharge, and that he Will apply to, the Honorable Ray- mond R, Lord, County Judge 91 SEC Monroe County, Florida, on the| AON, S34, 8. REVISED Nath day ot May, 1952, for approval of same and for final discharge as | ¢, ee Administrator of the estate of J.) Cash, balances with oth- Steadman Pinder, deceased, on this] Peso. ve" para nce, i Qiat day of April.: 1952. “e ance, Om Attorney for Administrator. ge Min ~ ile saeco ‘a JOSEPH WARREN PINDER | unitea’ States Governc ment obligations, di- rect and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivi- sions CHARTER NO. 4672 VE DISTRICT NO. 6 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK AT KEY WEST. OF KEY WEST, INTHE STATE OF FLORIDA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MARCH 31, 1952. PUB- LISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER sEC- ASSETS J. STEADMAN PINDER, deceas- ed. ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR, apr22-29;may6-12,1952 6,492,162.48 381,302.17 Corporate stocks (in- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT oF THE SINTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. hancery Cnse FLORENCE THERESA BITMAN, Bank premises owned $6,701.29 furniture and | fixtures $26,561.49 84,252.78 Real estate owned other va DIVORCE nk premises . $0,590.39 | LOUIS MURRAY BITMAN,' | Investments and Defendant. assets indirectly NOTICE RY PUBLICATION resenting bank ft M Y BIIMAN ines or other real es- tate | | Other aséets | | TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of in- | dividuals, partner- i ps, and corpora- | $5.696,5546.51 | ne ime deposits of individ- uals, partnerships. and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal sav- ings) Deposits of States and polltical subdivisions . 2, 12-75, RICHARDS Complainant, I to serve a copy 0,998.18 | wer to the Complaint ¢ on the Complainant's and to file the original the Clerk of before the above the alle-/ taken as| 1,761,298,36} 7th day (Cirentt Court Sea 56.08 | EARL Ro ADAMS at 65.65 | 4 89,101.68} Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, ete.) . Deputy (s4) ALLAN B. CL Attorney for Complaina: 604 Whitehead Street Key West, Florida aprS-16-22-29,1952 | TOTAL DEPORITH—-$10,819,946.79 —— } Other liabilities... 78,484 TOTAL DEPOSITS— $16,819,946.79 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS | Capital Stock: Com- mon Stock, total par $190,060.90 Surpius sash | Undivided profits Reserves (and retire- ment a nt for pre- ferred stock? IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. Cane No. 13-86 Es, Complainant, VORCE Chancery LEROY STAPL $ 169,000.60 415.000-60| #1 Defendant. sorice BY PUBLICATION | ¢ Avenue “ | Total « ounts § ORDERED | ED to serve a copy the Complaint | costal’ A complainant « the original | of the Clerk! Court om or betore | D. 1982, im the above} otherwise the aile-| purposes in will be taken a*/ auat5e of Plorida, i of Monroe. ND ORDERED at Ker | “E"E ff ree County, Fieriéa, this apr, A D. 1983 i“ true to the best of my knowledge EARL R ADAMS | gag belief. Clerk of the Cirewit Goart. | (set) © L GARDNER Mostee County, Florida. | Cashier ist) Florence & Sawyer | CORR: (egd) 3. J. Trevor, Deputy Cierk BS CLEAR (sg) We. BR. Warren (60) Samuel & 1 and subscribed before th day of Ape * ‘apital A Total Liabilities and + MEMORANDA Aseets pledged or as- signed te secure lia- bilities and for other ewear that the above statems —Attest To make potato beaten egg and 2 teaspoon of grat ed onions to two cups of leftover mashed potatoes. Shape and roll in buttered crumbs and brown moderate oven, water until the water dissolves i ‘Ihen the water is fed to the plants’ roots. The water is drained off and used again and again. moisture is left around the roots to insure the plants’ health. Under ideal conditions hydropon- ie gardens may. out-yield soil by 10 to 1, partly because of closer Planting, partly through greater yield per plant, he said. Bus Service Is Assured MIAMI (®—Miamians were as- sured today that they will have uninterrupted bus service at least until May 10. 4 Union drivers will continue drawing $1.50 an hour: until that time, according to Vice President T. E. Lewis of the Miami Transit Co., who asked the city commis- sioners to call a formal public hearing and give an answer on changes to be requested by the bus company. Lewis said he did not know what changes the company would ask but Mayor Chelsie J. Senerchia called a special commission meet- ing for today to set a date for the hearing. Voters last week rejected a pro- posal to cut the city’s franchise tax on the bus company and Lewis announced at that time the drivers = would be cut to $1.40 an Members of the Amalgamated Association of Street, Electric Rail- | way and Motor Coach Employes of America (AFL) called a meet- ing to take a strike vote but Lewis headed it off by announcing the $1.50 wage would be continued. Hypnosis Makes Good Patients *° JACKSONVILLE — Hypnosis often changes bad dental patients into good patients, a psychologist told the 69th convention of the — State Dental Society Mon- y. Dr. William T. Heron, psycholo- &Y professor at the University of Minnesota, said use of hypnosis is limited because it does not work on all patients He recommended hypnosis in cases where a local anesthetic can- not be used. Another speaker was U. S. Sen. Lester C. Hunt (D.-Wyo.), who "| gave up a dental career to enter politics. He told delegates “It ts a moral and patriotic duty to give more time to civie and govern- mental activities.” He also said Congress may stop paying $100 « month extra to dentists and doctors Sept WANTED RAGS, LEAD, BRASS, COPPER Old Batteries and Scrap Metal Call Mr. Feinstein Phone £26-W 90 VIRGINIA