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Monday, June 23, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN "EE Page 7 aE WANT ADS Py ey se apeeereir niee WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 12¢ per line for one day Tle per line for three days W0e per line for six davs 9%e per line for twelve days Se 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—Apertments For Rent 2-BEDROOM unfurnished apart-' ment. 1911 Staples Ave. $70 per! month. Office phone 239 or home phone 159-XW. Mr. Lehman. junel4-tf BEDROOM apartments. Summer rates. Utilities included. Adults only. Sea Isle Court, 915 Windsor| Lane. mayl5-lf APARTMENT for rent. Adults, no} pets, all utilities furnished. Stutz Hotel Apartments, 410 Fleming St. | may12-tf NEW 2-ROOM furnished apart- ment. All utilities included Floridian Motel, 1212 Simonton} st may 16-tf | UNFURNISHED apartment. Cool, newly decorated. Phone 234 for in- formation. may28-tf UNFURNISHED 2-bedroom apart- ment. Near County Beach. Phone 552-M. may23-tf | garden. For Rent (Contyaueay ICIENCY cottage, furnished, no children, no pets. $50 month- ly. Apply 704 White St. After 5:30. june21-3tx 4—Houses For Rent TWO-BEDROOM, 24’ sq. living room. All electric, tub shower, 6 to % months lease. Couple, one child. Phone 2294-R. may21-tf 2 BEDROOM furnished house. Tile bath and shower. New. Call 375 jor 239, junel2-tf 2 bedroom house. All utilities. 802 Eaton street. junié-tf TWO bedroom furnished house. Patio. 2105 Seidenberg Ave. junel0-tf FOR RENT until January 1. Beauti- ful new house. Finest neighbor- hood. 2 bedrooms, 3 baths, den, car-porte, yard. Unfurnished, ex- cept for electric kitchen. $150. Ph. 1492, june20-3t UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house. Quiet residential, with all elec- tric kitchen. $85. Call 1855-M. june20-3t TWO bedroom completely furnish- ed house. 710 Bakers Lane. june21-3t THREE bedroom hou furnished, children accepted. $75 month. 919 Southard St. Phone 526-W. june21-3tx One bedroom furnished house. Cou- ple only, no pets. $72.00 monthly. | 801 Virginia St. june23-3tx 2 BEDROOM unfurnished house. Near beach, $110.00 monthly. 801 Virginia St. june23-3tx 5 -Rooms For Rent ONE-BEDROOM apartment. All electric, tile tub and shower Utilities, linen and dishes. M. & B. Motel, Eaton, corner Francis. may26-30t LIGHT housekeeping apartments and regular apartments. Rates $10 to $15 per week. 411 William ; june3-30tx 2 2-BEDROOM unfurnished and one-bedroom furnished apart ments. Phone 622, between 9 A.M -12PM, 2-5 P.M may2l-tf APARTMENT: Cool, clean, com-} fortable. Everything furnished, including air circulator. 1511 Tru- man Ave. mayl9-tf FURNISHED rtment, 1 Na val Station. E. A. Strunk, phone 816. june16-tf FOUR apartments. $50 per month. | e16-7tx 411 William Street NEW 1 bedroom furnis ment overlooking wa only. 800 North Beach part-| ter. Adu Studio Apply 1414 Sth St ap ent reat APARTMENTS for rent. App William or call 623-M Available Fur APARTMENTS Now Open fer your inspection nished or unfurnished. Royal Paims Apartments. Ist. Street and Patterson Ave. Phone 1642 june23.tf EXCEPTIONALLY 1 apartment in desi hood, quiet No pets BEDROOM and bath and living room 5 nr Jc “ welcome. Apply FOR RENT apartme urnished exce $—Cottages For Rent LUIGI’S rooming house. Rooms with and without private baths. Call after 3 p.m. 227 Duval St. mayl6-tf ROOMS $5 to $10 per week, 411 William street. juni6-7tx CLEAN, comfortable room. 513 Whitehead Street. Opposite Court- house. june18-7tx LARGE sleeping rooms on the ocean. Weekly rates. Casa Cayo Hueso. Top of Duval, on the ocean, junel8-tf 5A—Miscellaneous Private wa LARGE trailer space MODEST MAIDENS ‘Trademark Registered U. 8. Patent Office [an SS Sea ae de echiens 6-21 WWJe FINALLY GoT MARRIED BUT WE HAVENT DECIDED WHOS BOSS YET | J 9—Female Help Wanted (Continued) SELF-SERVICE meat Experience desirable. Gulfstream Food Dept. Store 1105} White St, june23-tf | ‘wrapper. | MIDDLE-AGED Lady to live-in, best working conditions and time off. Call 643-% mornings only, june23-3t Ex- perience not necessary, Apply in person Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simonton. june23-tf EXPERIEN Super Market cashier 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 | EXPERIENCED Bakery Clerk. Ap ply in person. Gulfstream Food Dept. Store, 1105 White St. juned-tf WAITRESS wanted. Good pa and working conditions. C 1933 Raul’s Restaurant. J 18—Special Services tive x ei | SNow CAP BLEACH is mild, effec- ; yet has no lasting odor. Apply | Buy from your grocer. junel-tf GLIDDEN PAINTS LUMBING SUPPLIES~ FIXTURES KEYS MADE LUMBING REPAIRS & INSTALLATION KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. | 211 SI MONTON ST, TEL, 378 may23-tf and |JOHNSON & CURRY, Builders Contractors Free estimates }on new CBS homes, remodeling and roofing. Phone 147-XM. junel-tf AG old after | LARR vice TAYLOR, Builder. New or work. Phone 136 or 1118-XR 6 p.m. Y'S Interior Painting Ser-! Call 2294-XJ. junel7-6tx RED BECCAISE transfer. You call and cialize in Pianos and safes 405-3. we haul anything. We spe- Phone yithout restaurant fixtures Formerly Blackout Restaurant, 917] Simonton. Inquire 512 Olivia St. may27-tf '12—Baby Sitters” | SUMMER B or § I VAS k P re work 9=Female Help Wanted k Apply Monroe Cafe S june20-3tx | Gannett KW. 1100 Ext DISHWASHER wanted. Apply ce’s Luncheone k and has openi age 1 to 6 8to 5307 portation ava 13—Nursery Schools SUM Norery Public NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office Fr )R SALE sues of Delivered y. Phone si ( terfront lot. Suncrest Haven, | EXPERT dressmaking and altera- | mise Overseas Garage, eee WAITRESS, Good hours, work tions. Prices reasonable. Phone isiahe conditions and pay. Apply in per- | 1889-J. jung23-6tx = ee ee son at Caribe Restaurant Sema 6—Wanted To Rent junei7 tt} 1BA—Massage WO o pe De ish- Famale Hale se I we soeathiree piedicpersataternis 10—Male and Female Help \0W is the time to try Massage. oF ae 2 treatments, $5.00. Phone 15, . of July. Phone 1928-R. _junel9-6t Wanted ent me ETS s june20-30t WANTED to rent. Hall for small] CLERK, drug sundry, experience a — parties. Phone 1566-XR Apply in person at G 19—Public Notices june20-4tx | Food Dept. Store, 1105 Wh = —_—_— is ne7-tf) GOVER NT controls aad regu- | . pe lations are constantly changing. 7—Business Rentals Ann Gillan ch attend. Only your local newspaper pub- > Se ataee se Sie nt t Jore 1 lishes co! ete local application of : ant. White or Colored. Cal P E, spacious pu! With or) 3° ite or be * these controls. Subscribe to The Citizen today. Phone 51, Circulation Depar tment for home delivery. 21—Instructions mayl7-30tx | junei1-12tx { Classified Advertising Brings Results TELEPHONE 51 { | ] 25—Real Estate For Sale (Continued) 39—Trailers For Sale used trailers. 1/3 down. balance like rent. Open until 10 p.m harles B. Laird, corner Simonton and Angela Sts june21-6tx good clean 28° INDIAN trailer with True-Trail dolly and 18’ aluminum room Attractive lot fenced in. Lot 39. Overseas Trailer Court Electric refrigerator and apart- ment size gas stove. Will sell my equity, $400. 170-D Poinicana. junel7-61 °47 ROAMER. 33’ with awning and semi-bath. Inquire 617 Duval, daytime, 624 Ashe evenings. Terms arranged. june20-tf TWO bedroom Toppino home. Reasonable. 2010 Seidenberg ave. junl9-6tx TWO bedroom C.B.S. beautiful home, near beach. $18,250. In-| quire 512 Angela St. Phone 478-J. | june20-3tx TWO BEDROOM Toppino home.| 2019 Staples Avenue. june21-7tx 26—Lots For Sale 175 x 100, '%4-block fr Apts., motel or residential. P Boysen, 626 Fleming St. june7-tf WATERFRONT, highway lots, ousi- ocean.| — TRAILER, ‘48 Zimmer, 28 ft. 18 x 8 ft. screen porch, Lot 43, Over- june20-8tx jseas Trailer Park. MODERN 1947 Glidcr. inless steel double drain. sii new tires, rew 20’ awning, sleeps 4 Bayside Trailer Park, Lot 12, 615 Greene St. jun23-6tx 40—Motor Bikes and Mo tor Scooters HARLEY H. V. 74, mileage, fully eq able. Phone 219 DAVIDSON, beaut low ason- a oO. ness and residential, improved! and unimproved. Small and large acreage tracts. Four subdivisions. Maps, description and prices sent | on request. Hudgins, Summerland! Key. june4-wed.-fri.-sat.-tf 50’ x 103’ on Fleming St. Apply 1214} Virginia St. june20-3tx | TWO CHOICE adjoinink 50° x 120°|” lots on Duck Avenue near Naval Hospital. Filled ready for build- ing. Phone 1610-J. June21-tf | 28—Printing Make The ARTMAN PRESS your headquarters for the finest| in printing. Phone 51. mayl-tf | 31—Garden-Lawn Supplies | TREE FERNS, Anthuriums, Mon-| stera, and numerous other plants. Key West Garden and Lawn} Supply. Phone 1019. | 33—Miscellaneous 2% x 3% SPEED graphic, Mer delson flash unit and reflector, | Kalart Rangefinder, Carl Ziess| F/3.5 lens, foc ne shutter 6 cut film pack a sunshade, filters and carrying cases. Phone 163 or see at 711 Ca oline St. june20-3tx HOTPOINT gr coffee \ Silex >. Ch 625 Duval St. Monroe Cafe ke Avenue, Poi We buy and sell oes 34A—Restaurant& Store Equipment SHORTHAND s 24—Business Opportunities 5; 25—Real Estate For Sale | | estimate. 41—Boats and Motors 10 H-P., 1951, Mercury Hurricane Outboard motor, $175. 1116 Eaton St. june20-3t 1952 MODEL 14 H. P, Evinrude outboard motor. 12 ft. runabout} and Gator built trailer. 635 United} Phone 595-J. jun23-3tx ONLY we are of. fering regular $4.70 Kapok filled, Coast Guard approved boat cush-} ions for only $2.85. The cushion you | buy now may save a life later. | Cliff's Marine & Supply Co., Stock! Island, Phone 104, | THIS WEEK ee | 42—Dogs-Cats-Pets | RECEIVED new Shipment of Squir rel Monkeys, real tame. Wooly monkeys. Also Finches. The Pet Shop, 814 Caroline St. juncl7-6t 45—T: ransporta tion Storage - Moving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 488 B. V. Kinsman mayl3-+tf 49A—House Movers HOUSE MOVERS 1402-XJ_ for m CALL GARNETT Ph y13-tf 50—Legal Notices Tallnhassee, Fic June tith, 1 Vorick Showery Weather May Relieve Heat june21-3t onaerr "| CONQUEST OF - | ~ POLIO | | By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE | Associated Press Science Writer | NEW YORK # — A way to |25 FT. Roycraft House Trailer. | prev ent paralysis from polio is be- ing tested this summer in a great | and dramatic human experiment. | Time and 60,000 children will |tell whether it works, | Very soon in a few cities hit | by polio, children will line up for injections Half will get a magical medicine | from human blood—gamma globu- lin or G. G. In monkeys, the G.G | }shots prevented polio paralysis. | The other half will get the in-| Jections that look the same but lacking the G. G. | Late this fall, the answer will| be known. Was there less paralysis | or even no paralysis among young sters getting the G.G.? Did the G G. blockade the polio virus and | stop it from hitting human nerves? If the answer is yes—we have | a fairly practical way of taking | the dreadful paralytic sting out of | polio. But until the human trials are run, America’s parents and children and doctors will never | know whether G. G. can do for! humans what it does for monkeys | that get the polio virus. The vital experiment is being | supported by the National Founda tion for Infantile Paralysis. It will start any day now | The success of the trial, say foundation officials, depends great | ly upon parents’ calm and willing co-operation and their understand | ing of all the facts. | |, These are the basic facts as | known now from research | The polio virus apparently enters | our bodies through the mouth or nose | It doesn’t cause any sickness at} all while it is in our stomachs or intestines, It can cause mild sickness, such as fever and nausea and soreness | | of muscles, while it is in the blood | and a few nerve cells of the cen tral nervous system. There is no paralysis at this time. The virus causes paralysis only it it damages a lot of nerve cells. | All the damage to nerve cells is done within about 24 hours, People always recover from po lio if nerve cells are not damaged, or only a few are hurt They can recover completely or greatly even from paralysis. The extent of recovery depends upor jthe extent of damage to nerve cells, Now comes a vital new discoy Jery, made by Dr. Da Bodian | jof the Johns Hopkins University j and Dr. Dorthy Morstmann of Yale jin polio w th monkeys and chimpanzees After a few days, the virus goes from the int s to the blood trea of monkeys, BEFORE it the rves. The virus t cause any real sickness Coming Events MONDAY Beta Sigr 8p Anchor Lo &, Scottis Rite Te Method Wesley House, 8 Party and tr tee meetin Teleg hunt p.m., commi UNE 24 TUESDAY, Dinner meeting, Kiwanis Club, at Casa Cayo Hueso restaur ant, 6:45 p. m Youth for Christ Bible Study p.m., Fleming street Methodist Church, 729 Fleming street Special general meeting Key West Players, Barn Theaire, & p.m. One-act plays, work shop and play reading. Order of DeMolay Boys, meeting Scottish Rite Temple, 7:30 p. m V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary, Post Home on Elzabeth st., meet ing at 8 p.m Sparking Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14, Knights of Pythias Hall, 8 p.m. Rotary Club Board meeting, 8 p.m., Pearlman. Dog track discussion, meeting United Church Women, at Con. gregational Church at 11 a.m All women of invited to attend er Ready Star Club will meet at 3 p.m., Scottish Rite Temple. Mrs. A. E. Sharpley is hostess. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25— 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, Ovens seas hotel, 7:45 p.m. Meeting, Island City Navy Wives Club No. 88, Bldg. 178, N. &., 10:30 a.m. of directo home of Joe city Luncheon, bridge, Canasta, for ZX-11 Officers’ Wives’ group, at Aeropalms, 1 p.m. Scottish Rite Bodies, meeting Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m Junior Debs, meeting, Woman's Club, 7:30 p.m. Ham dinner, 6 to 8 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, public in vited. FAWTU luncheon at Aeropalms, 12:30 p.m Meeting of Cerebral Pa and Cripples Association, 417 Eaton street, 8 p.m THURSDAY, JUNE 26- Social meeting, ior Woman's Club, 8 p.m., at clubhouse Meeting of Lower Keys Property Owners Association, 8 Tv Surface Development Officers’ Wives’ group luncheon at and Sand, 12:30 p.m Rotary Club luncheon at 12:15 p.m. St. Paul’s parish hall Unit 56 Ladies Auxil of Fle Reserve, coffee Patio, N. S FRIDAY, JUNE 27 Mecting Alcoholics Anonymous, First Presbyterian Church, 8 p.m Knight of Pythias, Py Star Fe meeting at Scottish Rite T 8 p.m SATURDAY, JUNE 28 Youth for Christ Rally, Flemir street Methodist Church, 7 Fleming street, 7:30 p Eastern

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