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Tuesday, May 20, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FOR Quick ESOL Page? WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 12c per line for one aay | Tle per line for three days | Wc 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: 11A.M. DAILY in case of error, The Citizen will be responsible for only one insertion. | Contract Rates On Request ——— 2—Apartments For Rent e———________ TWO apartments on Laird street. Apply 2220 Fogarty Avenue. Ph. 598. mayl2-tf 2-BEDROOM unfurnished apart- ment. 1911 Staples Ave. $75 per| month. Office phone 239 or home phone 159-XW. Mr. Lehman. mayl0-tf ONE bedroom, electric kitchen, tub and shower, living room. New furniture. Apply Cabrera Wholesale for appointment. mayl-tf; BEDROOM apartments. Summer) rates. Utilities included. Adults only. Sea Isle Court, 915 Windsor Lane. aprl6-tf APARTMENT for rent. Adults, no pets, all utilities furnished. Stutz Hotel Apartments, 410 Fleming St. apr7-tf NEAR Naval Hospital, new mod- ern CBS 1 bedroom apartment, completely furnished. Adults only. No pets. 3711 Eagle Ave. mayl5-6tx NEW 2-ROOM furnished apart- ment. All utilities included. Floridian Motel, 1212 Simonton St. may 16-tf NEW 2-bedroom apartment. Large | screen porch, good living room, large closets, kitchenette, all elec- tric, air cooled, beautifully fur- nished. $150.00 yearly -ate. In quire 215 Whitehead, Garnett may 16-tf | TROPICAL HOTEL, 2—Apartments For Rent (Continued) APARTMENTS available. Low rate. Seashell Motel. South and Williams St. mayl7-tf NEW furnished apartment. Pine Plaza, 1301 Truman Avenue or Call 302-J. mayl9-tf ATTRACTIVE one bedroom apart- ment. Electric kitchen, private entrance and parking. 1125 Wash- ington. may19-tf APARTMENT: Cool, clean, com- fortable. Everything furnished, including air circulator. 1511 Tru- man Ave. may19-tf 3—Cottages For Rent TWO bedroom cottage. Will rent furnished, partly furnished or un- furnished. Apply 814 Fleming St. or phone 67. may19-tf SMALL furnished cottage. Quiet couple only, 629 United Street. a may20-tf COMPLETELY furnished _ brick cottage. $75 monthly. Mr. Young. Phone 1653-J. may20-tf 4—Houses For Rent TWO modern houses, 20 miles from Key West. One 25 miles away. phone or sec Hudgins or Powers, Summerlaud Key. apr24-tf FOUR bedroom furnished house in Casa Marina section. Johnson & Johnson. Phone 372. apri6-tf TWO bedroom unfurnished house. Tile bath and kitchen. Electric range, hot water, venetian blinds, asphalt tile floor; large screen porch. No pets. Phone 235-M. mayl5-6tx 2-BEDROOM completely furnished home. Including automatic wash- er and fenced yard. Lease for 3 months only, beginning June Ist. Apply 2405 Fogarty Ave. may20-3tx 4A—Hotel Rooms 114 Duval? Reasonable rates all year round. Large cool rooms. Maid service. may5-18t | 5 -Rooms For Rent TWO BEDROOM HO! plete kitchen and a bedroom duplex apartment, com- |} plete kitchen and bath. 1 bed- rn furnished apartment. All in good locations. Apply Joe Pear! man. Business Phone 39, after 6 p. m., 513-J. 2t y16-2t 4 FURNISHED efficiency apa ment. Electric kitchen. Childr 909 a St { may 16-+f welcome. Elizabeth for two. tile bath 1415 Wi section TWO SMALL apartments Phone J ATTRACTIVE efficiency t ment for adults. Near f Motel Everything maid service ed St NEW duplex. Two bedroom, t bathrooms, living room kitchen. Furnished. Av able July first. $150 month, yearly rate. 1208 Flagler Ave may19-3tx NEW moder furnished apart ty roo! All electric kitche n Ke West's exclusive residential sectior near oce hs cool rooms CLEAN St. Across from Court as ROOM apartment. Very able. 1017Eaton St may 6-ROOM apa y St. I TWO bed ce Call 6 k ENCY Price Orga Subscribe to The Citizen ROOMS for working men, $5.00 per week. 411 William. may6-30tx LUIGI’S rooming house. Rooms with and without private baths. Call after 3 p.m. 227 Duval St. aprll-tf LIGHT housekeeping rooms. $10.00 per week. 411 William St. may19-16tx 6a—Room - Board Wanted 7—Business Rentals STORE building for lease. Apply Bob's Sport Shop. 706 White St. may20-tf ROOM and board for 1 small child, Casa Cayo Hueso. mayl7-3t age 3 3—Male Help Wanted AL TOMOTIV E ahaa she. t. Steady Phone Summerland Key ayl5-tf on program two men for ing experience be train 9—Female Help Wanted | EXPERIENCED meant stream Food Dep 6tx COCKTAIL Waitresses. Ap py Joe's Bar. After $ p Mrs. | | Office Su - MODEST MAIDENS ‘Trademark Registered U.S. Patent Office $-19 (SAVALAN= "Cue HAG HER NOSE So HIGH INTHE AIR THEY HAVE To { GIVE HER OXYGEN FROM TIME To TIME | J $—Female Help Wanted (Continued) | WAITRESS WANTED. man Avenue. 1001 Tru- mayi7-3t HOSTESSES wanted. Duffy’s Del- monico Tavern, 218 Duval. mayl7-tf WAITRESS & Counter girl. Hours 3 p.m. to 10 p.m., Sundays off. Duke’s Bar-B-Cue. 300 Front St. . mayl9-2t “OPENINGS FOR (3) WOMEN— If you want work but cannot give | full time there is a splendid income opportunity for you with Avon Pro- ducts Inc. To arrange a private interview write our District Man- ager Mrs. Smedley, Box R. S. ¢/o Key West Citizen.” may194t | | 10B—Sales Help Wanted “MAKE $20.00 DAJLY. Sell Lumi- nous name plates. Write Reeves Co., Attleboro, Mass., Free sample | and details. mayl7-6ty 13—Nursery Schools | HAPPY - TIME NURSERY. 1301 United Street. Phone 1710-XJ. 4 mayl9-7t | 17—Personal Services NOTICE BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations | and announcements printed by, | the Artman Press, Phone 51. | | may1-tf Notary Public NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office mayl-tf | | evening. Box ES-10, Citizen. 18—Public Notices GOVERNMENT controls and regu- 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. 22—Lost $25 Reward !!! FOR INFORMATION leading to the recovery of black and white, bob tail cat. Was wearing green harness. Lost in vicinity of United and Simonton. Her‘name is Stubby. Please contact M. Levy, Cottage No. 1, Ocean View Motel. may19-6tx REWARD for return of small gold Eastern Star pin lost Saturday may20-3tx DISAPPEARED from Truman! School last Friday, Girls’ 24” bicycle, dark and light blue, with white rims, basket and tan seat. Reward. Phone 1903-XR. may20-3t Classified Advertising Brings Results TELEPHONE 51 31—Garden-Lawn Supplies 41—Boats and Motors UNIVERSAL Marine Engine. 110 H.P. 2% : 1 reduction gear, sapre head and manifold, $350. Call 1961- R. 1311 Sth St. mayl7-3tx 45—Transportation Storage - Moving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 488 F, V. Kinsman apr8-tf SQUIRREL MONKEYS. Ideal for pets. Kinkagow Honey Bear, Baby Caymay 3. A., Alligators. The Pet Shop, 814 Caroline St., Phone 9252. may 16-6tx 49A—House Movers FOR PLANTS and trees. Out of the ordinary. Key West Garden and Lawn Supply. Phone 1019. mayl9-3t 33—Miscellaneous 2-BEDROOM SUNSHINE HOME Storm shutters for sale. Double window Venetian Blind. Both for $35. Call 1766-XW before 10 a.m. mayl9-3tx BINOCULARS FOR SALE. 16 x 50 Naval sixteen power precision prism binoculars. Practically brand new. Finest leather case. Coated lenses, achromatic. Tremendous| power. See for miles with them.) Check on predatory animals. Origi- nally cost $250. Sacrifice $85 for quick sale. Will send C.0.D. express with examination privilege to in- terested buyer if you pay postage. Ed Priest, Box 251, Rt. 1., Evan- ston, Illinois. may20-24-2tx 34—Household Items For Sale EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY, 3416 Duck Avenue, Poinciana. Phone 1601. We buy and sell new and used furniture. apr28-tf WRINGER type washing machine. 106-C Poinciana. may20-2tx PORTABLE electric G. E- Dish! washer. First class Price $75. Call 1435-J. condition. may20-3tx | MAPLE twin bed. Almost new and a Hollywood bed. Will sell or trade either for studio couch. Lot No. 5 Overseas Trailer Court. . may20-2tx TWO Chests of Drawers, $14 for both. 912 Fieming St. may20-2t 24—Business Opportunities SODA fountain and luncheonette doing excellent business, wi sacrifice as owner is going to hos- pital. Call 566, apr28-tf SPORT SHOP for sale. Due to ill health an dother business inter- | ests. Wil € $10,000 to handle | this business. Will give lease on] store. Apply Bob's Sport Shop, 706 White St. meay20-tf | 25—Real Estate For Sale | FOR SALE six Consecutive 1s- sues of The Key West Citizen.) | Delivered to your door, 25c week- ly. Phone 51 Circulation Dept. | 18—Special Services Excel beach. Each ap bedrooms and 2 bath 500. Frank Bentley, Phone old. NEW chair side model, Crosley} Radio - Phono. 3 speed record! changer. Leaving and must sell.| 4 Phone 554-XJ. may20-6t 35—Wanted To Buy WE PAY $1.00 for old batteries Dick’s Tire Service, 929 Truman Ave. Phone 778. aprl-tf | COCONUTS. 100 or a truck load Green or brown. With milk c dry. Write Tropic 15 NE 73rd St., Miami, Fla. may 16-6tx | HOUSE MOVERS CALL GARNETT Ph. 1402-XJ for estimate. aprs-tf ’ ENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLOR IN AND FOR MONROE COU) IN CHANCERY Case 3-11 LORENZO SOBRINO, ‘Complainant, vs. DIVORCE FLORINDA NUNEZ SOBRINO, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION To: Florinda Nunez Sobrino 347 W. 47th Street New Y New York YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that suit for divorce has been filed against you herein and you are re- quired to serve a copy of your an- swer on attorney for Complainant | and file the original thereof with the Clerk of this Court on or be- the 28th day of May, A. D. otherwise a Decree Pro Con- fesso will be entered against you. DATED this 28th day of April, A.D. 19 Key West, Monroe County, Florida. (Circuit Court Seal) EARL R. Clerk By (sd) Flore D: ENRIQUE 608 Whiteh: Key West, ADAMS, Florida Attorney for Complainant. Fi apr29;may6-13-20,1952 NOTICE UNDER 10US NAME STA rICE IS HEREBY GIVE e undersigned desiring to in business under the fic-| s name of “Islamorada Beauty Shop”, Islamorada, Florida, intends to register the sai@ fictitious name , With the Clerk of the Cireuit Court of Monroe County, rida. Dated May AL oURT CIAL or" 2 81 IN AND FOR Chancery Case Ne JOYCE SLOGUM EL VORCE dant N NOTICE BY PUBL TO: THEODORE Lt 66 Jerry S$ Fitchburg, Massachuset YOU ARE HEREBY ORDE AND REQUIKED to serve a copy of your Ar t t the ¢ file torney, and te the hefo! © above taken as 38—Automobiles For Sale 1941 i¢ Grinnell. 38A—Trucks For Sale EXPERT Floor Sand and Waxing. Joe C Virginia St. SNOW CAP BLEACH i tuve yet Buy from your IF YOU CAN'T ST buy used Phone 250. er GLIDDEN PA PLUMBING SUPPLIFES— FIXTURES KEYS MADE PLUMBING REPAIRS & INSTALLATION KEY WEST S 211 SIMONTON ST. 3738 JOHNSON & CU and Contractors. Fr oa new CBS homes and roofing, Phone 147-XM Subscribe to The Citizen completed. Sel! 500. Down $5,900 $68 mont Johnson & J Realtor. TWO modern houses ay and water with boat b nod channels, both suit esi 26—Lots For Sale WILLIS Military Jeep, four w drive, pick-up tr and brakes good rubbe Marine Servi recently over! Price $200. WE CAN SAVE YOU FROM $30 to $500.00 on iny 1 prices are the lowest Come and see us, ree over “ht lod-g ing. Free delivery to Key West es, 4850 NW Harper Trailer Our 17 Ave. Miami, Fla. Phone 89-6887 a 23-30 UNIVERSAL 1949 Sleeps 6 Bath, $440 down, assume fp B S 23—Printing ts en eae | 40—Motor Bikes and Mo ARTMAN PRESS | tor Scooters your headquarters fer the finest a - in printing. Phone 51. No. 4 * _ But, ironically, he had the orfly ‘Clergyman Father Speaks ‘Last Rites On Mountain SPIRIT LAKE, Wash. —Res- cuers paused on a mountain path Monday night as a et clergyman intoned the last rites ‘of the church over the body of his son who died in an icy crevasse | | high on’ Mount St. Helens. The youth, 20 year old Arthur Jessett, slipped into the narrow {chasm at the mountain’s 8,000- foot level while on a climbing trip | with three companions Sunday. | He lived a number of hours talk- ! ing to his companions, as the slip- | ping ice eased him deeper and deeper into the crevasse. Mean- while, climbers fought frantically to rescue him, Late Monday, expert mountain- eers were lowered 75 feet into the | frigid tomb and recovered the} young University of Washington | student’s body where it lay in-}| cased in ice. | The father, the Rev. Thomas eg | { Jessett, met the somber party as it descended through fog and rain to this mountain lake in Southwest Washington. He opened the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer and read in a strained voice: “Into Thy hands, O merciful Savior, we commend the soul of this Thy servant, now departed from the body. : .” Then the father dropped to his | knees, faced the sky; and cried: “My son! My son! My son!” Two of the rescuers, Jim and Louis Whittaker, twin brothers from Seattle, had been lowered by ropes into the crevasse to re- cover the body. They said it was wedged tightly between the walls of ice. They said the crevasse opened wider beneath them. Thy could not see the bottom. They had to cut the ice away from the body to free it. It was raised 75 feet to the rim of the crevasse by ropes. Dr. Otto Trott, who was with the ski patrol party, said the boy had been dead about 12 hours. He died of exposure. Young Jessett apparently had | been able to break his fall only 35 feet beneath the surface snow rope in the stugent party with him. His companions, ‘Dick Crain, Ford Oliphant and Bruce Raby, | said they could see him lying in the snow but were unable to reach him. As the youths desperately sought | aid, Jessett sunk lower and lower. The body was taken to Toledo, some 30 miles north of here, and j thence to Seattle. Krupp Marries BERCHTESGAD: —Germany’s once - mighty mu nitions magnate, Alfried Krupp married a German-born American Monday night at ain resort where Hitler used N, Germany \? ite his The bride, Martha Vera Knauer, Hollyw Calif wore a street-length white dress and a white veil. It was the second marriage for the 44-year-old Krupp Wilhel. 0d. 3, His first ended in divorce. Former Ski Star Fredi Stoll and | Trail Over Son’s Body Coming Events TUESDAY, MAY 20~ Dinner meeting, Kiwanis Club, at Collette’s restaurant, 6:45 p.m. Youth for Christ Bible Study, 7:30 P.m., Fleming street Methodist Church, 729 Fleming street Civil Air Patrol, American Leg. ion Home, Stock Island, 8 p.m, Key West Assembly No. 13 Order of Rainbow Girls, Scottish Rite Temple, 7:30 p.m Minoca Coune®t No. 13, Degree of Pocahontas, Redmen’s Hall, 7:30 p.m WEDNESDAY, MAY 21— HS-1 Officers’ Wives’ Club lunch- eon, Rainbow Room, La Con- cha hotel, 12:30 p.m. Dade Ladge No. 14, Masonic Group, meeting, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. Business and Professional §Wo- men’s Club, meeting, Woman’s Club, 8 p.m. Monroe County PTA Council finao meeting, Truman Ele- mentary at 7:45 p.m, Ladies Day Golf Tournament. 5. W. Golf Course, 9 a.m. Meeting, Junior Ch. Commerce, clubhouse, 8 p.m. ° Key West Duplicate Bridge As sociation, Coral Room, Ove™ seas hotel, 7:45 p.m. Meeting, Igjand City Navy Wives Club No. 88, Bldg. 178, N. 10:30 a.m THURSDAY, MAY 22— Rotary Club luncheon at 12:15 p.m. St. Paul’s parish hall Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64, Cuban Masonic Lodge, 8 p.m A Ladies Auxiliary Arthur’ Saw- yer Unit No. 28, Legion Post Home, 8 p.m. Ladies Auxiliary V.F.W. Post 3911, at VFW Post Home Elizabeth street, 8 p.m. JayShees, meeting at club- house, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY, MAY 23— Knights of Pythias; meeting, 728 Fleming street, Pythian Hall, 8 p.m. Key West Shrine Club, 7;30 p.m. Meeting, Alcoholics Anony- mous, First Presbyterian Church, 8 p.m. Cerebral Palsy and Cripples Association meeting, 417 Eaton street, 8 p.m. Fern Chapter, No. 21- OE. Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.r POPPY DAY! SATURDAY, MAY 24—- Youth for Christ Rally, Fleming street Methodist Chureh, 729 ‘leming street, 7:30 p.m. POPPY DAY! “= MONDAY, MAY 26— Methodist Men, meting, Wesley House, 8 p.m Anchor Lodge No! 182 Masonic, at Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi sorority, meet ing, San Carlos School, 8 p.m t wife acted as witnesses. Stoll later told reporters Krupp’s bride left Germany in 1938 became an American citizen. He sald the couple had known each other for any years, | rom Ledr. to C < Cosy

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