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WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 12e per fine for one day Tie per line for three days 106 per line for six days month. Mor home| room, kitchen, and bath. $6800 phone per month. Available June 1, mayl0-tf| 804 South St., Apt. 1, Phone 1690R, june6-3t; BEDROOM Summer APARTMENT for vet on 7 . Sea Isle Court, 915 Windsor} Apply Blossoms’ Place. Eator prone mayis.tt| White St jun#atx APARTMENT, three and orn a for rent, Adults, no achat Uutiog Couple : . $75 monthly, i Hotel Apartments, Hn Phone 526-W. ica AME Ss: PB kc APARTMENT for #nt. $40 month, pW ROOM furnished apart |" Apply 1214 Whil St. june9-3tx —_—_—__—__————_——- Floridian Motel, 1212 Simonton! apaRTMENT ©r rent. One infant Bt maylé-tt FURNISHED AP, at 1206 Florida Street. A accepted, 98 Ashe St. pply be-] FURNISFED efficiency apartment tween 4 and 7 P.M,, at 1214 Duval! for rot. All utilities. 802 Eaton St. may26-tf | gt. : june9-3t rege UNFURNISHED Ooh Cool,| 1 AND 2 bedroom furnished apart- newly decorated. 234 for in-| ents. Private bath, children formation. may2B-tf| yelcome. Apply 725 Duval St. UNFURNISHED 2-bedroom apart- ment. Near County Beach Phone 552-M. may23t FURNISHED apartment. Living room, bedroom, kitchen, private bath, cooking, and igera- tion. Navy Base. §1¢ week. | Phone 1145-J. ‘ ‘Mmay3i-tf ONE-BEDROOM apartment. All electric, tile tub snd shower. ~ Utilities, linen and dishes. M. & B, Motel, Eaton, corner Francis. may26-30t \ j Wwe LL 1 FINALLY 200,000 WORDS, For <Continug’ 3 ee a. house for rent. 2920 Ave. Apply 418 Bahama St, ’ Juned-stx ¢ Children ed. Phone 526-W, juneo.st Se MODEST MAIDENS ‘Trademark: Reginered U. S. Patent OMce | Dept. Store, 1105 White St. Per a) NTED To SAY I DO, THEN WE WERE DIVORCED! Monday, June 9, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page ? ‘odor, | EASY WASHING machine, 4s. TAYLOR, Builder. New or old work. Phone 136 or 1118-XR after 6 p.m. may17-30tx '19—Public Notices $5.00 REWARD for new Columbia bicycle taken from Strand Thea- fer. Friday night. Phone 705-J or 2500 Patterson. G. D. Hamilton. june73t _ 9—Female Help Wanted | SODA fountain and mncheonette (Comtenued) $$ OPENING for 2 waitresses. Foun- | pital Call 566, tain experience doing excellent business, will sacrifice as owner is going to hos- apr2s-tt preferred. Banana Tree Grill, 523 Truman.| $400.00 MONTHLY PART TIME june6-3t | NATIONAL COMPANY offers wi liance Store, 125 Duval St. Ph 409, EXPERIENCED Bakery Clerk. Ap- | ia8 & Toute of merchandise dispens- vy able ply in person. Gulfstream Food | 8 machines. No selling required. for men, $5.00) WAITRESS wanted. Good pay per week. 411 iy and working conditions. Call may6-80tx | 1933 Raul’s Restaurant, june6-tf LUIGI’S rooming Rooms} MAID FOR motel. house. with and without private baths, Call after’3 p.m. 227 Duval St. maylé-tt CLEAN COOL sleeping room. Sin- gle Inquire 513 Whitehead, cross from Court house. june7-7t 6—Wanted To Rent house. Call Commander Refo, El Patio Apts. june6-3tx 7—Business Rentals LARGE, spacious building. With or without restaurant fixtures. Formerly Blackout Restaurant, 917 {f) gimonton. Inquire 512 Olivia St. 1216 VIRGINIA ST. $50 per month, Water and gas furnished, Apply 409 Grinnell. juned-it AIR conditioned, reasonable, apart- ment, very attractive, bedroom, living room, electric kitchen, tie bath and shower, cedar closets. Telephone 2393-J. june9-3tx. 3—Cottages For Rent 3 ROOM cottage and bath. Central- ly located, couple, infant accept- ed, no pets, Phone 1977-M. june7.3t Pent LIGHT housekeeping apartments and regular apartments. Rates $10 te $15 per week, 412 William St. june3-30tx FURNISHED Cottage. Hot water. Couple or business woman, Ap- | ply upstairs rear 1012 Varela St. kitchen, | juned-6tx inte) EFFICIENCY, electric continuots hot water, bath, completely furnished. Phone 2297-XR after 3 p.m. Adults. ,Junes-Stx FURNISHED apartment, electric kitchen, near beach. couple only, no pets, Phone 1967-M, junes-st 3-ROOM furnished apartment, $60.00 per month, Couple only, | no pets. Apply 1128 Margaret St Phone 1830-J. june6-3t 3-ROOM furnished apartment $100.00 per month, including utilities, 405 William Street. June6-3t COOL ONE bedroom Duplex apart-/ ment. Refrigerator and stove, unfurnished, 1413 Laird St JuneT-Ttx FURNISHED Efficiency apart ment. Reasonable. Phone 1413.W june? st | ONE bedroom furnished apart-| ment. Electric kitchen, Scavenger! service, water furnished. Quiet! neighborhood, 1502 South St | juned-3% H EFFICIENCY apartment. Private beth, private entrance, contin vous hot water, All electric kit as. juned Ht; «—Houses For Rent TWO-BEDROOM, 24° sq. living room. All electric, tub shower, garden. 6 to 8 months lease. Couple, one child. $115.00, Phone 2294-R. may?21-tf SMALL 2-bedroom house, Lease, Completely furnished, utilities in- eluded, Call 1090. june3-tf 2 STORY, 2 bedroom. Completely furnished. Will accept children $95.00 per month. Phone 104. june? 3t 2 BEDROOM house. Newly ccm structed. Completely furnished. All electric kitchen. 2 bedroom newly constructed Duplex. Com- pletely furnished, all electric kit- chen. Both in new residential sec- tion. Apply at Joe Peariman's. Phone 39. After 6 phone 513-J. juneT-3t UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom home. Newly decorated. $100 per month. Call 1197-XR, juned. ONE bedroom furnished houne. Electric kitchen, jalousied porch. Phone 2192-M. 2 BEDROOM furnished house. Patio. 2105 Seidenberg Ave. Can} —— chenette. Adults only. 1307 Laird be seen 1:30 p.m. and 6:30 - 10:90.| SOMEONE to iron in my home | 211 SUIMONTON ST. , june#ti Phone 1894-W. may27-tf STORE FOR RENT, Suitable for most any business. Phone 1134. may26-tf $—Male Help Wanted SUPER MARKET Stock Man. Ex- perience desirable. Apply © in person. Gulfstream Food Dept. Store, 1105 White St. june6-tf LIFE GUARD. Stevens Rose Crest Motel. may29-tf SERVICE STATION Attendant Skagg’s Service Station. 1119 White St. or Phone 423. june6-3t ings. Phone 1872-J. june9-1t WASH, polish and grease boy. Ap- ply in person, Navarro, Inc. june9-3t MAN middle-age preferred. In charge of front office, nights. Southern Cross Hotel, 326 Duval St. junes-tf $—Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED Super Market eashier or one willing to learn. Apply in person. Gulfstream Food Department Store may21-tf TWO ATTRACTIVE Waitresses for cocktail work. Mr. Young. Casa Cayo Hueso, top Duval Street, on the Ocean. may24-tf i] BEAUTICIAN. Capable of handl-| ing select clientele. Apply Mar- tin Hair Stylist, Truman Ave. junet-ét WAITRESS. Good hours and work- ing conditions. Apply in person, Restaurant. Caribe funes-st june9-stx | EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. Ap- ply El Pasaje Restaurar junes-3tx eres shies } Virginia Mitchell, YOUNG man to drive scooter evcn-} | NoTice Ideal spare time set-up to start. juneg-4f | $400.00 per month possible part time, full time more. Applicant must be dependable and have re- ferences. Car and $600.00 required which is secured by inventory. This is a bona ‘fide, business proposition and will stand strict investigation. Experienced | Please do not answer unless you and reliable. Hours, 9 to 1, 6 days| are ready to go into a safe, sound week, Southwind Motel, 1321 Si-| business. For interview with fac- monton St, june?-tf **| 10—Male and Female Help Wanted RE, tc Oe NIGHT - DISHWASHER wanted. tory representative in your town, include phone and address in ap- Plication. Nu-Way Distributing Co., 3908 Olive Street, St. Louis 8, Mis- souri. june7-2tx Hours 4-11. Please apply Delica] 20—Real Estate For Sale THREE-BEDROOM unfurnished |tessen, Corner Truman and Si- monton, TWO modern houses on highway june7-tf| and water with boat harbors and CLERK, drug sundry, experienced, Apply in person at Gulfstream Food Dept. Store, 1105 White St. june7-tt EXPERIENCED Pastry Cook to specialize in cake and pie bak- ing. Part time. work. Write for interview, Box SP-12, c/o Citi- zen, june6-tt MALE OR FEMALE or couple. Capable of all phases of Hotel work. Cleaning rooms, room ser- vice, desk duty. Efficiency apart- ment can be arranged. Trade | Winds Hotel, 525 Eaton St. june9-3tx 12—Baby Sitters | LADY TO care for child at my home. Night hours. 923 Seminary. Call Telephone Company ask for june7-3tx SUMMER Baby Sitting Nursery has opening for more children; from the age of 2 - 7. Hours 9 - 2,; | $3.00. 8 - 5, $5.00 weekly, including} | hot meal. To enroll call Mrs. Mur- | ray or Mrs. Bora, 1858-J. Juned-3t 17—Personal Services Norery Public NORMAN D. ARTMAN junel-tf BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations and announcements printed by the Artman Press. Phone 51. j junel-tt six Consecutive ws! 18—Special Services GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES— FIXTURES KEYS MADE PLUMBING REPAIRS & INSTALLATION KEY WEST SUPPLY Co. TEL. 378 Baya | 33—Miscellaneous channels, both suitable for resi- dence or fishing camp. All cash. Write or phone Hudgins, Summer- la Key. may30-tf TOPPINO HOME— $3,900 cash needed. 2 bedroom, enclosed} backyard, screened porch, car-} porte, barbecue ptt.9’ Admiral Re- frigerator, and stove, Venetian | blinds, drapes and bamboo awn- ings. Youngstown kitchen, tile bath and terazzo floors. Complete- ly landscaped— 2019 Staples Ave. Telephone 1955-XM. june7-12tx 26—Lots For Sale 175 x 100, %-block fr ocean Apts., motel or residential. P. Boysen, 626 Fleming St. may3-tf WATERFRONT, highway lots, ousi- ness and residential, improved and unimproved. Small and large acreage tracts. Four subdivisions. Maps, description and prices sent on request. Hudgins, Summerland Key. junes-wed.-fri.-sat.-tf | 23—Printing Make The ARTMAN PRESS DON'T let your cool green grow- ing grass ruin your disposition. Buy a Power mower. Key West Garden and Lawn Supply. Phone 1019. junes-3t | —————— COUNTERS, large pedestal fan, 2 ceiling fans, Cola box, electric} display case, etc. P.O. Box 650. dryer, like new. $119.00," Boy Buggy Collier-Keyworth, EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY, 3416 Duck Avenue, Poinciana. Phone 1601. We buy and sell new and used furniture, apr28-tf CALORIC gas stove and kitchen set (table four chairs.) Inquire, 61 Sigsbee Road after 4 p.m. june3-tf Pearl. Phone 2282-W. MAPLE living room set, cuffee table and lamp. crome dinette set, 7% cu. ft. refrigerator, 161-B Peary Court. i tx BREAKFAST set, (table and 2 benches), Proctor electric roast- er and grill. 623 William St. juneé-3tx ELECTRIC Norge Refrigerator. Apartment size, $85. In good condition. Phone 1706-J. DELUXE General Electric stove and child crib. 2026 Staples Ave. juned-4t ‘TWIN Hollywood’ beds, $25 each. Box and innerspring mattress complete. 715 South St. june9-3tx GOOD USED 6 foot General Elec- trie Refrigerator, $50. Julian Ap- juned-2t 34B—Antique For Sale WE BUY AND SELL antiques. Iva Lou Antiques, 218 Duval St. june3-6t 35—Wanted To Buy WILL BUY all types of guns, old or new, in any condition. (Also gold of any sort). Duffy’s De}- moni. Tavern, 218 Duval St. Key West, Fla. may29-30t WE PAY $1.00 for old batteries. Dick’s Tire Service, 929 Truman Ave. Phone 778. junel-tf SAFE WANTED. Medium size. Suitable for small office, Phone 1760. june9-3t 37—Automotive Parts ATTENTION — 6-71 Owners!! Surplus unused N-38 fil- ters, replaces C-13. Boxes of 40, each 99c. New Graymarine mani- folds, $60.00 each. Many other bargains . . . diesels, generators, machinery. Dieselect Corporation, 240 N. E. 72 Street, Miami 38, Florida. june5-6t 38—Automobiles For Sale 1950 BUICK Super Sedan. In ex- cellent condition. New tires. Phone 9246, Virginia Cooper. june5-t ; | Payments, you may make arrange- Here are authoritative answers from the Veterans Administration to four questons of nterest to for- mer servicemen: Q. I bought a home with a GI loan. I’m going back into military service, and I don’t think I'll be able to meet my full payments. Is there anything I can do to reduce them to fit my income? A. Discuss your situation with the holder of your mortgage. If your total income while in service isn’t enough to keep up your regular ments with him to pay as much as you can. The amount you are un- able to pay will be postponed until you are discharged. At that time, you should make arrangements with the lender to pay it back. Q. I expect to complete law school this spring under the GI Bill. May I eproll in a bar review course, also under the GI Bill? A. No. A bar review course us- ually is a review of what you learned, rather than an advance- ment or progression to a higher le- vel of knowledge. Under VA’s post- cut-off-date regulations, additional training must te a progression to the next higher level. Q. A friend of mine failed to re- port for a physical examination in connection with his VA compensa- tion claim. Will his compensation be cut off? * A. Unless he has a good reason for failing to keep his appointment, bis compensation will be suspend- ed. When he eventually reports, re- troactive payments may be made if he presents evidence clearly es- tablishing that his disability exist- ed to a compensable degree during the intervening time. Q. I hold GI insurance and pay my premiums monthly. Would I save any money if I started paying them once a year, in advance? A. Yes. You would save three percent by paying your premiums annually. Of course, you'd also be saving the government money in reduced bookkeeping costs. (Veterans living in Key West wh wish further information about their benefits should contact the VA office at room 218, Federal Bldg.) War Roundup By MILO FARNETI SEOUL, Korea ) — Gen. James A. Van Fleet ‘said today the U. S. Eighth Army is ready, alert and fit to meet any Red offensive in Korea. | The commander of the United Nations fighting machine said its | morale “‘is high—almost to a point | of wishing the enemy would at-| tack.” “The Eighth Army is ready, alert and fit to meet any offensive | which the enemy may foolishly decide to launch,” Van Fleet told a news conference. “that effort would be defeated.” The general said the Eighth Army's supplies, particularly am- 38—Trailers For Sale Se ee 1951 ALUMINUM. $2575, OTE a munition, are in good condition. He has said several times the lavoratory, sleeps 4, picture win-| Reds in Korea have built up their | dows, Carra, Millers Trailer Court) @rtillery until they have more guns | Stock Island. june6-3tx available than the United Nations. | —| U. S. military authorities have | 46 ADMIRAL 25’. Very gore condi-| estimated the Communist potential tion. D. H. Alliman, 1015 Simon-| striking force is approximately a | ton. | "40 Howard. 28° Can be financed. Inspect 4 - 9| \ may23-tf |—_-————___—_—___ 1 GIRLS’, 1 boys’ 26” hicycie. Rea! Host gas stove. Reasonable. A-1. George Allen Apartments. funes-3tz] loot, WHITE + x 4 x 36 picket fence. 4-F Seaplane base, phone 1406-R. j DELTA Radial Arm Saw, practi cally new. $190. Old Island Trad ing Post. Phose 3371, yuned-ix | | dition $100 down Balance $2560. | Write Box MG-20. To Citizen. j june?-2tx | Fully equipped. | Trailer june9-Stx 41—Boats and Motors | Boat. Wide axle. $35.00 2803 Sei denberg Ave. Phone 2289-W. june7-2t | | p.m. Lot Court. 26, Overseas | Stratton Air Cool engine. $30.00. 522 | since Saturday to win back a hill William St. j BOAT TRAILER. Suitable for 15° board $125.00.2 H P. Briggs- 12°09" DINGHY, sail with center. june?-?tx | 45—Transportation Storage - Meving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 438 5. V, Kinsman mayl3f HOUSE MOVERS CALL GARNETT Ph. 1402-XJ for estimate, mayl3-4f| | violence there solely on Red POWs self - propelled guns, and 1,800 | SMALL HOUSE Trailer good con-| planes. North Korean Gen. Nam Il, top Communist delegate at the Pan- munjom armistice talks, recently warned that the Red Army would « not stand idly by while the United tions Command “slaughters” | prisoners of war on Koje Island. | Officers in charge of the U. N. | prison camp island have blamed | Ground and air action continued to pick up slightly on the Western front. U, N. defenders again today beat off Chinese who have been trying position they lost west of Chorwon. Between 100 and 125 Chinese as- | saulted the ‘point for four hours, moving within hand grenade range | and usiug artillery and mortar fire | in a followup to a futile double | assavit Sunday. The Reds pulled | beck in the early morning dark- ness today, however, and contin- ued to lob artillery shells on the porition through the day. Four Allied patrols fought long actions Sunday night and this morning northwest of Yonchon, south of Chorwon. An Allied unit on the Central | Front reported killing 32 Reds te- | day in the Pukhan River area. | U. S. Air Foree and Marine! pilots concentrated on close sup- | Coming Events MONDAY, JUNE 9— Play reading committee meeting. Other Players with suggestions and scripts or copies of plays which may be suitable invited, 8 p.m., South Wind Motel on Simonton street, 8 p.m. Circle III Women of First Pres- byterian Church, meeting home of Mrs. J. W. Kovash, 602 South street, 8 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi sorority meet- ing, San Carlos School, 8 p.m. Anchor Lodge No. 182, meeting at Scottish Rite Temple, 8-p.m. Gold Star Mothers meeting at V.F.W. Post Home, 7 p.m. Wesleyan Service Guild, W.S.S.C., First Methodist Church, an- nex, 7:30 p.m. DeMolay Mothers Circle, meet- ing, St. Paul’s Parish Hall, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY, JUNE 10— 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. Special general meeting Key West Players, Barn Theatre, 8 P.m. One-act plays, work shop and play reading committee discussion, W.S.C.S of First Methodist Church regular’ meeting, Order of DeMolay Boys, meeting, Scottish Rite Temple, 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aux, V.F.W., meeting at Post Home on Elizabeth St,, 8 p.m, Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14, Knights of Pythias Hall, 8 p.m, Circle One, Women of Presby- terian Church, meeting home of Mrs. Robert Wheeler, Sigs- bee Park, 8 p.m. ZX-11 O.W.C., coffee, at Aero- palms, 10 a.m. Southernmost Pistol and Rifle Club, meeting at Legion Home on Stock Island, 8 p.m, «2 DeMolay Mothers’ Circle, meet- ing at roof garden of Scottish Rite Temple, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1ll— American Legion, Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, meeting at Post Home on Stock Island, 8 p.m. Junior Debs, meeting, Woman's Club auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Scottish Rite Bodies, meeting at Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. ZX-11 O.W.C. business meeting and coffee, Fort Taylor, 10 a.m. FAWTU 0.W.C., meeting and coffee, Aeropalms, 10 a.m. Ladies Day Golf Tournament. K. W, Golf Course, 9 a.m. Meeting, Junior Ch. Commerce, clubhouse, 8 p.m. Key West Duplicate Bridge Aw» sociation, Coral Room, Ove~ seas hotel, 7:45 p.m. Meeting, Island City Navy Wives Club No. 88, Bldg. 178, N. &., 10:30 a.m. Fleet Training O.W.C. meeting and election of officers, and luncheon, 12:15 p.m., at Ech- oasis. | THURSDAY, JUNE 12~ Rotary Club luncheon at 12:15 Gray Lady Corps coffee, 10 a.m., home of Mrs. Raymond H. Mor- ton, 2022 Staples avenue, port strikes Sunday night. Ten B-298 dropped bomb loads on Red troops and Red frontline installa- tions. Other pilots reported they destroyed 29 Communist supply vehicles. Nine U. 8. B-29 Superforts Sun- day night dropped 90 tons of high explosives on the Sonchon rail june6-6tx | million men, about 500 tanks and | bridge complex in Northwest Ko- rea. Results of the strike were not announced, of Key West 604 Duval St. Phone 1763