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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 99c WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINR CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 12c per line for one day Me per fine for three days Wc per line for six days 9¢ per line for twelve days 8c per line for twenty-four days Minimum ef 3 lines per insertion DEADLINE: NAM. DAILY In case of error, The Citizen will be responsible for only one insertion. Contract Rates On Request ———— 2—Apaertments For Rent 3-ROOM apartment. Adults only. $60 per month. Phone 1475. may22-3t FURNISHED apartment. Living room, Bedroom, private bath, kitchen, gas cooking and refriger- ation. Near Sub Base. $14 weekly. Phone 1145-3. may22-tf SPACIOUS, airy furnished apart- ment for 2 bachelors or couple. Breezy porches. One block from ocean. $100. Phone 1107-M. may22-3t 1-BEDROOM apartment for quiet adults, Available Saturday. Li- nens, utilities, everything furnish- ed. Monthly rate or $20 weekly. 1206 Florida. Phone 192-W. may22-tf GARAGE APARTMENT. Electric kitchen, garage space, hot water. Yearly rate, $60.00 per month, plug utilities. 1500 United Street. may21-1t 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. maylo-tf ONE bedroom, electric kitchen, tub and shower, living raom. New furniture. Apply Cabrera Wholesale for appointment. mayl-tf BEDROOM apartments. Summer rates. Utilities included. Adults only. Sea Isle Court, 915 Windsor Lane. aprl0-tf APARTMENT for rent. Adults, no pets, all utilities furnished. Stutz Hotel Apartments, 410 Fleming St. apr7-tf NEW 2-ROOM furnished apart- ment. All utilities included. Floridian Motel, 1212 Simonton St may16-tf NEW 2-bedroom apartment. Large screen porch, good living room, Jarg> closets, kitchenette, all elec- tric, air cooled, beautifully fur-| nished. $150.00 yearly -ate. In- quire 215 Whitehead, Garnett. may 16-tf | FURNISHED efficiency apart- ment. Electric kitchen. Children | welcome, 909 Elizabeth St. may 16-tf | EFFICIENCY for two. Electric! kitchen, tile bath. Residential section. 1415 William Street. may 16-tf ‘TWO SMALL apartments available Phone 626-J. ATTRACTIVE efficiency ment for 2 adults. Everything furnished, including | maid service. Surf Motel, 521 Unit-/ ed St. may22-3t apart Near beach. NEW modern CBS one bedroom un furnished apartment and utility room. All electric kitchen, in Key West's exclusive residential section. hear ocean. 6 m lease. Also beautifull bedroom apartment Phone 1672. NEW brick duplex ap ‘ ished, near beach. Unt Adults, 807 Washington St 3 electric kitehen White St. Phone 2185-R. ment. Priv month plus ut! cepted. Call 66 Subscribe to The Citizen “ 7—Business Rentals 2—Apartments For Rent (Continued) EFFICIENCY apartment near Navy Yard. Couple only, no pets. Price Organization, 411 Fleming. Phone 124, may19-tf 2-BEDROOM unfurnished and one-bedroom furnished apart- ments. Phone 622, between 9 A.M. -12PM, 2-5 P.M. may21-tf 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 3—Cottages For Rent NICELY furnished 4 rooms, bath, screened porch, subrent to Nov- ember, low rate. Apply 916 Wind- sor Lane. may22-1t COMPLETELY furnished 1 bed- room cottage. Lord’s Beach Court, South & Elizabeth. Phone 1938-M. may22-3t TWO bedroom cottage. Will rent furnished, partly furnished or un- furnished. Apply 814 Fleming St. or phone 67. mayl9-tf SMALL furnished cottage. Quiet couple only. 629 United Street. may20-tf COMPLETELY furnished _ brick cottage. $75 monthly. Mr. Young. Phone 1653-J. may20-tf 4—Houses For Rent 2-BEDROOM furnished Sunshine house. $115.00 monthly. 2120 Fogarty, Phone 1926-XJ. ' may21-3tx TWO-BEDROOM, 24’ sq. living room. All electric, tub shower, garden. 6 to 8 months lease. Couple, one child. $115.00. Phone 2294-R. may21-tf FOUR bedroom furnished house in Casa Marina section. Johnson & Johnson. Phone 372. apri6-tf 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 may5-18t | §Rooms For Rent CLEAN, cool rooms. 513 Whitehead St. Across from Court House. may20-7tx ROOMS for working men, $5.00 per week. 411 William. ma i LUIGI’S rooming house. Rooms with and without private baths. Call after 3 p.m. 227 Duval St. april-tf LIGHT housekeeping rooms. $10.00 per week. 411 William St. may19-16tx STORE building for lease. Apply Bob's Sport Shop. 706 White St. may20-tf AUTOMOTIVE mechanic. Steady work, living quarters. Phone Summerland Key, No. 2. mayl5S-tf $—Female Help Wanted aitress want ly after 3 pm t, 227 Duval s may22-tf BAR MAID salary plus hotel seas Hotel Cocktail Lounge. F emin ve Phone y21-r NCED WAITRES rty’s Diner, 116 Duval mayié@ux Ss. COCKTAIL Waitresses. Apply Slop- py Joe's Bar. After 5 p.m. apret Luigi's Re-} children | THE BEST DIVORCE 9—Female Help Wanted (Continued) ATTRACTIVE Bar Maid. Good pay, vacation, Two Friends Club Bar, Phone 9236. may21-tf EXPERIENCT™ super market cashier or one willing to learn. Apply in person. Gulfstream Food Department Store. may21.tf HOSTESSES wanted. Duffy’s Del- monico Tavern, 218 Duval. mayl7-tf “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. c/o Key West Citizen.” mayl9-4t 10B—Sales Help Wanted | “MAKE $20.00 DAILY. Sell Lumi-| nous name plates. Write Reeves Co., Attleboro, Mass., Free sample and details.” mayl7-6tx 13—Nursery Schools HAPPY - TIME NURSERY. 1301 United Street. Phone 1710-XJ. mayl9-7t 17—Personal Services NOTICE Notary Public NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office FOR SALE six Consecutive 1s-| sues of The Key West Citizen. | Delivered to your door, 25¢ week- | ly. Phone 51 Circulation Dept. 18—Special Services | EXPERT Floor Sanding. Finishing | and Waxing. Joe Cates, 1434 Virginia St. may13-30t | | SNOW CAP BLEACH is mild, effec- | tivg; yet has no lasting odor. | Buy m your grocer. | IF YOU CAN*P STOP, SMILE | Typewriters, adding machine jcash regi desks, files. New j and used for sale, rent, trade. We buy used equip: . Robe Office Supply, 126 Duval St Phone 250. GLIDDEN PAINTS MBING SUPPLIES— FIXTURES KEYS MADE | PLUMBING REPAIRS & | INSTALLATION | KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. SIMONTON ST. TEL. 378 | apris-tf a eetcd | JOHNSON @ CURRY, Builders and Contractors. Free estimates on new CBS homes, remodeling | aud roofing. Phone 147-XM. A old work. Phone 136 jafter 6 p Subscribe to The Citizen MODEST. ‘Trademark Registered U. 8. Patent Office - SOF cource JAC 16 A Good LawyER! HE Gor ME | 23—Foun: Sacrifice as ow MAIDENS. I EVER HAD! 4 18A—Massage NOW is the time to try Massage. Special: 2 treatments $5.00. Ph. 1553-J. may22-6t 19—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. 20—Musical Instruments SACRIFICE Celleni black onyx ac- cordian, 120 bass. A-1 condition. Key West Music Center. Phone 9138. may22-6tx R. S. HOWARD Piano, 1009 South- ard Street. may22-3tx 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 evening. Box ES-10, Citizen. 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 a 2 BOXES of French China an: misce articles, senti mental value only. Taken by take from Box 691, Greyhound | Bus Station. Return to Mariposa Mimi. 709 Ashe St., no questions asked. Reward. may2!-3t d Owner can fying same | Phone Sum- may213t } ° merland Key No. 24—Business Opportunities| UNUSUAL and luocheonette wilh hos. mt bysiness, ner & going pital. Call 566. SPORT SHOP for sal health and other | Realtor. Phone 372. | 35—Wanted To Buy (Continued FURNISHED CBS Duplex. 2 years old. Excellent location, near beach. Each apartment contains 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Price $27,- 500. Frank Bentley, Phone 138-R. mayl3-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 ap-°"tf TWO modern houses on highway and water with boat harbors and channels, both suitable for resi- FOR HOMES, Apartments, Lots, Business Property, and Key Acreage. See Paul Boysen. 626 Fleming. Phone 153. Here since 1919. may15-10tx 26—Lots For Sale 175 x 100, %-block fr. ocean. Apts., motel or residential, P Boysen, 626 Fleming St. may3-tf ting Make The ARTMAN PRESS your headquarters for the finest in printing. Phone 51. ' mayl-tf 33—Miscellaneous 8 FT. FREEZER with compressor and motor, $95. 185-F Poinciana. may22-2tx 2-BEDROOM SUNSHINE HOME Storm shutters for sale. Double window Venetian Blind. Both for $35. Call 1766-XW before 10 a.m. may19-3tx 34—Household ltems For Sale AIR conditioner, one ton carrier unit. Never used. Stevenson, Dairy Queen Store. may22-3t ONE 9 ft. Crosley Shelvador Re- frigerator. One A.B.C. Automatic Washer see at Pearle Trailer Camp, Stock Island. Oscar Ken- srue. may22-2tx ONE Hollywood bed and mattress. One baby’s crib and 48-A Sigsbee Road, Sigsbee Park. may22-3t 4% ROOMS of furniture including stove, refrigerator, automatic. etc. Lot or partial lot. 2026 Staples EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY, 3416 Duck Avenue, Poinciana Phone 1601. We buy and sell new and used furniture. apr28-tf USED th Dist E PORTABLE electri washer. First class Price $75. Call 1435-5. NEW chair side model, Crosle Radio - Phono. 3 spee changer. Lea and Phone 554-XJ. 33— Automobiles xs For Sale 1941 ¢ mattress. | | 39—Trailers For Sale 1949 UNIVERSAL. Sleeps 6. Bath. $440.00 down, ume pay- Al's as ments. D. T. Lockridge, Trailer Court. Stock Island. may21-2tx ee 1948 ZIMMER house trailer, 28 ft., screened 18’ x 8’ porch. Lot 43, Overseas Trailer Court. may21-7tx WE CAN SAVE YOU FROM $300. to $500.00 on iny trailer. Our ‘Thursday, May 22, 1952 50—Legal Notices (Continued) NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring engage in busin ss under the titlous*name of PENMAR at Is! morada, Upper Matecumbe Key, Florida, intend to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe Cc Florida. LETON, CIRC RT OF THE prices are the lowest in Fla. Come and see us, ee over ‘cht lod-g ing, Free delivery to Key West, Harper Trailer Sales, 4850 N.W 17 Ave. Miami, Fla. Phone 89-6887. apr23-30t 49 HOWARD, 28 ft., fully equipped. Shower, toilet. Overseas Trailer Court. Stock Island, Lot 26. Inspect between 2 - 4 p.m. 7-9 p.m. 41—Boats and Motors CHRYSLER, Royal Crown Marine one hundred forty horse. Brand n:w. Phone 26. may21-4tx 13’ SPEED RUNABOUT, with trailer.16 H.P. outboard. Like new. 1215 Catherine St. Apt. 4° may21-6tx 45—Transportation Storage - Moving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 488 6, V. Kinsman i 42—Dogs-Cats-Pets SQUIRREL MONKEYS. Ideal for pets. Kinkagow Honey Bear, Baby Cayma A., Alligators. The Pet Shop, 814 Caroline St., Phone 9252. may16-6tx apr8-tf SQUIRREL Monkey. 4 months old, tame, child’s pet, $40. Phone 1707- R. Can be seen at 555-D Poinciana. Leaving town. may22-3tx 49A—House Movers HOUSE MOVERS CALL GARNETT Ph. 1402-XJ for IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIX’ IT or IN AND FOR ™ | IN CHANCERY. Cai WILLIAM F. | . vs. | BETTY NANCY MYERS, UBLIC MYERS, omplainant DIVORCE | | NOTICE BY BETTY To: NOTIFIED | been may20-3tx | estimate. apr8-tf 50—Legal Notices NOTICE UNDER Fr TOUS AME STAT 4 NOTICE 18 HEREE GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the ficti- tious name of “Arthur Murray | Dance Studio, 511 Duval Street. | Key West, Fla, intends to register the said fictitious name with the| clerk of Cire Court of Monroe ¢ Dated may1-8-1 SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case HOWARD W. Complainant, vs. DIVORCE NINA WOODROW SAHLE, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: NINA WOODROW SAHLE 108 Juanita Drive Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 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 fore the 30th day of May, A. D. 1952, otherwise a Decree Pro Con- fesso will be entered against you. his 30th day of April, at Key West, Monroe rida, (Circuit Court Seal) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk Cireuit Court Florence E. Sawyer Deputy Clerk. ULNALDO d Street Key Wi lorida je Attorney for Complainant. * ‘may 1-8-15-22,1952 By (24), PAUL E 3 Wh IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT oF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No, 13-127 ERNA ANNE HELLER, Complainant, vs. DIVORCE JOHN HELLER, Defendant, NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: JOHN HELLER c/o Blaga 635 Bostwick Avenue Bridgeport, Connecticut. 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 on attorney for Complaini d file the original thereof with e Clerk of this Court on or be- fore the 6th day of June, A. D. 1952, otherwise a Decree Pro Con- fesso will be entered against you. DAT this 7th day of May, A. D. 1 at Key West, Monroe County, Florida. (Circuit: Court Seal) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk ‘cuit Court By Kathleen Nottage Clerk PAUL E_ ESQ’ LDO. 608 Whitehead Street Key West, Florida Attorney for Complainant. may 2-29,1952 Coming Events THURSDAY, MAY 22— Rotary Club luncheon at 12:15 p.m. St. Paul's parish hall. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64, Lodge, 8 Dr Cuban Masonic p.m. Ladies Auxiliary Arthur Saw- yer Unit No. 28, Legion Post Heme, 8 p.m. Ladies Auxiliary V.F.W. Post 3911, at VFW Post Home. Elizabeth street, 8 p.m. JayShees, meeting at house, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY, MAY 23— - Knights of Pythias, meeting, 728 Fleming street, Pythian Hall, elub- 8 p.m. Key West Shrine Club, 7:30 p.m. at Benny’s Cafeteria. Meeting, Alcoholics Anony- | mous, First Presbyterian Church, 8 p.m. or before the| 962, in | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT oF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICTAL CHROUIT oF THE STATE OF FLORIDA » FOR MONHOE COUNTY. y INA IN CHANCE 12-140 | LOREN C. TR DIVORCE BLICATION pie the} Cerebral Palsy and Cripples Association meeting, 417 Eaton street, 8 p.m. Fern Chapter, No. 21 OES, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. POPPY DAY! Triangle Club of Pythian Sisters, meeting at 7:30 p.m. | SATURDAY, MAY 24— | Youth for Christ Rally, Fleming} street Methodist Church, 729) Fleming street, 7:30 p.m. | POPPY DAY MONDAY, MAY 26— Methodist Men, meeting, Wesley| House, 8 p.m hor Lodge No. 182 Masonic Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. a Sigma Phi rity, meet San Carlos School, 8 p.m District mittee meeting,. Lion's Den at 7 p.m. followed by Scoutmaster's Roundtable at Den, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, MAY 27— Dinner meeting, Ki A co anis Club 6:45 at Collette’s restaurant, p.m ible Study, 7:30 eet Methodist . 9 Fi Order of DeMo’ Seottish Rite Ladies Aux meet ing, Post Home on Elizabeth St., § p.m Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14, Kingh { Pythias Hall Spm Ever Ready Star Club, meeting, 3pm WEDNESDAY, MAY 2— Ladies Day Golf Tournament. E W. Golf Course, 9 a.m. Meeting, Junior Ch. Commerce clubhouse, 8 pm Key West Duplicate Bridge Ap CONCH CHOWDER by RAYMER Les Rohde, orchestra leader at the Olympia Theatre in Miami, writes that his pianist, Buddy Freed, who recently played an en- gagement in Key West, enjoyed his visit and brought back such re- Ports of the Island City that“Rohde wants to bring his full band down here plus a revue and put on a musical treat. Any interested'spon- sors may write this column br di- rectly to Les Rohde, care of the Olympia Theatre in Miami. Music that really tingles is that provided by the band at the Cuban Club. A tambor drum, a double bongo drum, a vocalist using ma raccas, a guitarist, a trumpet play er and a pianist can serve up rhy thm to rival Xvier Cugat's out size outfit. Such enthusiasnj! The Key West Cuban dancers at Tues day night's ball entranced with steps that have an individuality of their own. Sometimes the rumba combined jitterbug and mambo, sometimes the rhythm was a slow and sensuous son (danson) with converational pauses. Duennas eyed the dancers with tolerance, relaxed, fanning themselves; , .but that was not the life for two elderly ladies who finally got up and showed the younger generation that all was not just smoke in the chimney. Some of our party were asked to dance and we ventured up on the slower beat. . -but that fast-time fashion was a little too complicated for most of ts. Shop Hopper Jackson had to hop with alacrity to keep up. . .and did quite t | well. Cuban Consul Oscar Morales and his charming wife” circled gracefully on the floor. . .and Ju lio Cabanas, Jr., president of San Carlos Institute and his lovely blonde senora joined in the danc- ing with skill. It occurs to me that these truly picturesque dance ses- sins ought to be more publicized as an authentic Key West attrac- tion for tourists, They are fascina- ting. WARNING TO SWIMMERS who go into unpatroled beach areas is given by Hap Adams who darned near “had it’? while swimming off Miami Beach recently. . .In this area, items on the beware list: the mosquitoes, and the deep unex- pected drops of some sections -off Boca Chica Beach. . .not to men- tion, the channel with its swift cur- rent. -Left-over highlights of Armed Forces Day's paratie: the magnificent bay saddle horse which pranced and danced its way down Duval street like a print out of Currier and Ives. . .who owns it?, . .The little girl who painted her face like an Indian and rode bareback on a pony in the caval- cade division. . the Key West cow- boy who made his pinto rear up in Hi-Ho Silver! style in horseplay . . the lone black shaggy dog who trotted down the main drag just before the procession began. . .the young scamps who did Charleson steps much to the amusement of other watchers on the sidelines . The envious glances of othér sma fry who spotted Capt. Hardid Pay- son's son in the reviewing ‘stand. , Remember last year’s high- light when Capt. Robert Quac- kenbush in civvies wanted to board the last fire engine and was warn- ed off. and his disappointed smallboy look? WALK IN THE SUN Wednesday morning to find Karl Agricola and his painting crew was of no avail. All I found was some very sket- chable boats; workmen and a good look at waterfront shacks th plenty of that artists delight atme: phere, The out-of-door classes call for cool clothes. . and probably some big shade umbrellas. Wigs were being sought for by those in charge of the USS Saufley’s party where a skit will be presented to- night. Best I could do was refer | seekers to Dick Ertzmann of the | high school drama department or to the mop departmnt of a store Joe Hurka is going to work on a musical to be produced by the Key West Players come next winter. Yazy Carbonell's belated Mirth day party had ‘ feat ty of for parts ation, Coral Room, Ov-- seas hotel 5 p.m Meeting, Island City Na Wives Club No. 8, Bidg 278, N. 8., 2 am American Legion, Arthur Sawyer } Post No. 28, meeting, Stock Is- | _ land, Post Home, 8 p.m. | Junior Debs Woman's Club j auditorium, meeting, 7:30 p Scottish Rite Bodies, mee*ing, | Seottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m.