The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 23, 1952, Page 10

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Page 10 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 4@A—House Movers "HOUSE MOVERS CALL GARNETT Ph. 1427-XJ for estimate. . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES || tpopicat HOTEL, 114 Duval. 9c Summer rates. Large cool rooms, WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 1 5__Rooms For Rent We line for pak pratiarid LARGE room. Nice. Very reason- able to reliable party. Parking ees ‘ NOTICE To 'the State of Florida and the “ ‘several property owners, | tax- ¥ citizens and others Be or interest in ‘ ‘be affected by the of ‘ns above cktse com! 2 to be i ————— heard upan the Deition fied Saree : —_—— : ae . y The Say y y West. Florida, oF, political sub- —_—___—————OOOO Monroe and * vision and muni 9 Ouny THING WRONG WrRH THK JOB, 1S, You GOTTA Florida, sein THINK With YOUR HEAD! J joe ea I eee apri7-tf} White St. Phone 423. apr2z3-3t TWO-BEDROOM furnished house. Infant acceptable. 910 Elizabeth St. apr2i-stx HOME charmingly furnished. Three bedrooms, three baths, two sun- decks, Six months. May to Novem- ber. $150. Phone 208-J, 915 Von Phister St. apr2i-st A NICE (very nice) bedroom re- inforced concrete house on & very nice street. Most completely furnished and really beautifully landscaped. Rent from March ist ERSON. POLLOCKS QUALITY JEWELERS. S08 DU. VAL ST. apr23-2t AVON SALES in Key West are so, good; that we now have opening bewspaper fishes complete local application of - these controls. Subscribe to The Citizen today. Phone 51, Circulation . Department for home delivery. range a private interview write Mrs. Smedley our District Manager P. 0. Box 1101, W. Palm Beach. apr2i- WAITRESS wanted. Apply Delica tessen, Corner Truman and Si monton. epr2i-ti BARMAID wanted at Starlite Club 713 Duval St. aprl?-6 | WAITRESSES wanted immediately for Raul’s Restaurant. Phone | 183 for interview. aprlé-ti \—_—<—S _—_ ATTRACTIVE young lady for cock. tall work at Cayo Hueso Club. See Mr. Young. Permanent posi- j TAN'S billfold, containing valu- rr af 23|f a H E e" Pp g ; E I : owners, .taxpayers, others having or right, title or interest’ in property *| to be affected by- the issuance of an: said bonds or to be affected i way thereby, be and they are hereb; uired to show cause if re be, before this court on April, 1952, at 10:30 t the Courthor in ey West, Florida, why the prayer of said petition should mot be granted and why the ceedings for said bonds and said bonds when issued pursuant: there- to should not be validated and confirmed as therein prayed. AND IT 18 FURT! ORDER- ED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that the Clerk of this court be and OMAN, which beann in Kay Wort, as cutminated tm om Mr. Mrs. Charles J. Lunn, 216 N.W, 62nd of the engagement of their daughter, Colleen, to Philip and of Miami. Both a host of friends in Key W Miss est. Lunn and Mr. Lamacchia have It was during a visit to her Mr. and Mrs..Charles V. Lunn, that. Miss Lunn ~a church party and was introduced to Mr. Lamacchia. that time her fiance was stationed at Boca Chica Naval Base, bride-elect. will receive her elementary education degree the University of Miami in June. She is a member of Kappa Gramma Sorority, Kappa Delta Pi, education honorary, an officer in the Woman's Athletic Association. Mr. La- is the son of Mrs. Elvira Lamacchia and the late ip Lamacchia and the late Philip Lamacchia. Mr. Lamacchia school in Los Angeles and is now employed by Pan- American World Airways. ol The ed in The Key West Cli ewapaper printed and pub! of general circulation in said city, once each week for three consecutive weeks prior to said day of April, 1952, the first pudlication to be at least eighteen dere prior to said date. iD IT 18 FURTHER ORDER- ED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that by such publication of this order and rule nisi all property tax! ‘citizens and or the taxa! P shall be considered as made parties defendant to this pro- ceeding, and that this court shall have jurisdiction of them to the mame extent as if named defend- ants in said petition and process in this cause. bo Key West, Florida, this 9th day- of April, 1952. : AQUILINO LOPEZ, JR. Cireuit Judge aprd-16-23,1952 Pacific Ocean ‘| Crossing Planned SAN PEDRO, Calif—()— For John Caldwell, currently pre- paring the 36-foot ketch, Tropic Seas, for a voyage to Australia, this will be nothing new. In 1946 he made the trip from Panama to Australia in a 29-foot sailboat to pick up his war bride The sale of his book, “Desperate Voyage,” about that trip is mak- ing this one possible. His crew this time will be his blonde wife, Mary, and their two “| sons, Johnnie, 442, and Steve, 16 months. Caldwell figures the €,000-mile trip will take a year, so he is providing plenty of ham and eggs and books. | Dog Aids Voter Identification FARGO, N. D. —(#).— Thanks to her dog, Gretchen, Mrs. Albert G. Cullum, Jr. voted in a city Mrs. Cullum, who recently WEATHERMAN Say: Forecast Key West and Vicinity: Except for risk of night-time showers, fair weather will prevail with little change in the temperature trend and fresh east to south- ) gad winds tonight and Thurs- Florida: Continued mild and partly cloudy in the south with increasing cloudiness in the northern portion through Thurs- day followed by showers in the Straits and the East Gulf Area: Moderate southeasterly easterly to southeasterly winds over the south portion. Weather partly cloudy through Thursday, showers in the extreme north Thursday. Precipitation | Total last 24 hours... .02 ins. Total this month... - Deficiency this month .- .42 ins. Total this year _____. 4.68 ins. Barometer (Sea Level) %:00 A.M. 4% | Relative Humidity at %:00 AM. 30.05 ins —1017.6 mbs. Gold Reported In Saudia-Arabia CAIRO. —(?).— Oil-rich King Ibn Saud may receive new reve- nues from a recently discovered gold mine in Saudi Arabia. The Arab news agency report- ed in a Mecca dispatch that four mining experts and 150 laborers have extracted ore of a high gold content and “results are promis- ing. . Convict Arrested JACKSONVILLE @® — A former Negro convict accused of raping and slaying a 17-year-old Negre girl at Winter Haven Thursday was arrested Tuesday by Jackson- ville and Polk County officers, They found him working at @ fruit stand. Detective Lt. H. T. Fowler Winds over thé ‘horth and fresh | oPeres am 2s Malor Themis, 36, and said he had served 1§ | years in Alabama for a rape con- | Caldes en ee (Sandy Pt) —oh 40m Channel (morth end) -+2h 10m +LAn to be subtracted. er 158th to November Ist or Decem- | tea. apele-tt ness property or me acreage. See Tomerrow's A. ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES el 2a: eenee en ae “ poll i Almanac house, Write Bax H. A.10 ¢/o Citi-| EXPERIENCED Wattress wanted. Pas! Boysen, 6% Fleming. Phone Sunrise fe zen. parzi-atx| Apply in person. Luigi's Restau-, 153. Here since 1919. ered eS 653 p.m.| and EQUIPMENT FOUR bedroom furnished house in rant. 227 Duval St. aprilti SPACIOUS 3 bedroom C B S. Just —_—_——— Street Phone Casa Marina section. Johnson &| EXPERIENCED Waitress Taal eee, sane ot ot | =| eo ” Johnson. Phone 372. aprié-tf} immediately. Good salary and = oe — : = bad New and Used Meta] apra-tt) SUMMER RATES now in effect at RAGS, LEAD, BRASS, COPPER | Fy inodern houses on highwa: | COCKTAIL Waitresses. Apply Slop- __ SOUR) py Joe's Bar. After § p.m. recat deggie te => Old Sateres and Surap wer! | Used Typewriters Son Me oe inguin Rentals by the week : tel i i! | Write or phone Suhasihe to The Cilinan {land Ken, K a

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