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WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 1c per line for one aay We per line for three days 106 por line for six davs $e per line for twelve days Sc per line for twenty-four days Minimum of 3 fines per insertion DEADLINE: 1AM. DAILY in case of error, The Citizen 4 will be responsible for enly one Insertion. Contract Rates On Request HAPPY PEOPLE ONLY. 1 bed room, all electric furnished Close to stores and ment. .Near County Beach. Phone 552-M. may23-tf LIGHT housekeeping apartments and regular apartments. Rates $10 to $15 per week. 411 William St. june3-0tx 2-BEDROOM unturnished and one-bedroom furnished apart- ments. Phone 622, between 9 A.M. -12 P.M., 2-5 P.M. june25-tf APARTMENT: Cool, clean, com- fortable. Everything furnished, including air circulator. 1511 Tru- man Ave. june23-tf FURNISHED Studio apartment. Apply 1414 Sth St., rear. june28-6t APARTMENTS Now Available. Open for your inspection. Fur- nished or unfurnished. Royal Palms Apartments. Ist. Street and Patterson Ave. Phone 1642. june23-tt tween 4 and 6 p.m, FURNISHED apartment, quiet adults, no children, no pets. 1214 2—Apartments For Rent (Continued) EFFICIENCY apartments, Gas, Lights, water furnished. $15.45 THREE bedroom furnished cot- tage. 827 Duval. No children, no pets. Apply 825 Duval St. TWO bedroom unfurnished cottage, child 14 accepted, no pets, elec- tric kitchen. Apply 818 Olivia St. julylstx NEW 3 room furnished Cottage. Child accepted. Phone 1623-R be- july1-3t 4—Houses For Reat Couple, one child. Phone 2294-R. TWO bedroom furnished home for rent. Call at 1314 Whalton. with and without private batbs. Call after 3 p.m. 227 Duval St. june20-tf LARGE sleeping rooms on the ocean. Weekly rates. Casa Cayo Hueso. Top of Duval, on the ocean. junels-tf ROOMS, $5 to $10 per week, 411 William St. julyl-7tx ROOM private home, kitchen pri- vileges, 1231 South St. Phone 1388-J. july2-3t FURNISHED ROOMS $7.50 per week. 626 Grinnell St. july2-12tx - jing St. . | EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. NAVAL OFFICER, wife and infant desire 2 or 3 bedroom furnished house for one year. Phone 1918-XJ. 7—Business Rentals WANTED. Truck driver and Gen- eral Helper. Struck Lumber «| Yard, 120 Simonton St. APARTMENT: 3 rooms, furnished, all utilities, also telephone. Fine . $100 monthly. Apply) july) st THREE room furnished apartment. Twin beds. Adults only. Phone july) ste COOL efficiency apartment, utilities. 802 Eaton St. all! Truman Ave. BOY OVER 15 YEARS TO DO | ly. Phone PORTER WORK IN STORE AND! | YARD WORK. APPLY 1 SON ONLY. POLLOCK’S JEWEL. ER'S, 508 DUVAL. julyh-it SERVICE STATION attendant. Gulf Pride Service Station. 601 July2-3t july? «| $—Female Help Wanted | Small. gain. Call gies | MODEST MAIDENS | Day ALAN wm wtetene It ponir Know wHar I wanT— I pon EVEN KNOW WHAT I DON'T WANT | 4 9—Female Help Wanted <Continnaay | WANTED. 2 young ladies, full or part-time. Salary connected. Ph. 1327 for appointment. julyl-3t WAITRESS wanted. Good pay and working conditions. Call 1933 Raul’s Restaurant. june6-tf je aMBIAO TS tal a: aad EXPERIENCED Bakery Clerk. Ap- ply in person. Gulfstream Food Dept. Store, 1105 White St. TWO ATTRACTIVE Waitresses for cocktail work. Mr. Young, Casa Cayo Hueso, top Duval Street, on the Ocean. june28-tf WAITRESSES and curb girls. Ex- perience not necessary. Apply in person, Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simonton. june26-tf | CURB service girls. Apply in per- son, Wylk’s Restaurant, Stock Is- land after 5 p.m. july2-3t BAR MAID wanted. Overseas Ho- tel Cocktail Lounge. 917 Flem- july2-tt Apply after 3 p.m., Luigi’s Res- taurant, 227 Duval St. july2-tf 10—Male and Female Help Wanted CLERK, drug sundry, experienced. Apply in person at Gulfstream Food Dept. Store, 1105 White St. june7-tf 13—Nursery Schools SUPERVISED self expression day and night service. Phone 1360, Casa Marina Annex Nursery. | junel3-30t 17—Personal Services NoTrce BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations apd announcements printed by the Artman Press. Phone 51. junel-tf FOR SALE six Consecutive sues of The Key West Citizen. to your door, 25¢ week- 31 Circulation Dept. Netery Public WORMAN BD. ARTMAN Citizen Office junel-tt —————_—__————————— 18—Special Services in Ke TRULY Nolan exterminating crew | will be in town July Sth. Phone! 889-W for free estimate on Nylon | tent termite your build- ing. paneg0o-8t PAINTING. No Job too Big or} A cheap jod is no bar- for free estimate. | Fanedo-3t GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING KEYS MADE PLUMBING REPAIRS 4 INSTALLATION TEL. x78, 1 (Continued) SNOW CAP BLEACH is mild, effec- tive; yet has no lasting odor. Buy from your grocer. julyi-tt JOHNSON & CURRY, Builders and Contractors. Free estimates on new CBS homes, remodeling and roofing. Phone 147-XM. junel-tf 18A—Massage NOW is the time to try Massage. 2 treatments, $5.00. Phone 1553-J. june20-30t constantly Only your local newspaper pub- lishes complete local application of these controls. S e to The Citizen today. Phone 51, Circulation Department for home delivery. 21—Instructions TUTORING elementary subjects. Helen Taylor. Phone 841-J or 1175. july2-3tx 22—Lost KEY FOLDER with keys and minature tag No. 38-943. Phone +S. july2-3t 25—Real Estate For Sale FURNISHED concrete residence. 1117 Virginia St. Very large yard. Cash or terms. Apply 1106 White. june30-Stx THREE BEDROOM unfurnished house. 2117 Harris Avenue. In- quire 644-B North Beach Road, Peary Court. june25-6tx TWO modern houses on highway and water with boat harbors and channels, both suitable for resi- dence or fishing camp. All cash. Write or phone Hudgins, Summer- land Key. may30-tf | NOW under construction, 2 bed- room C. B. S. home on 60° x 93’ well located lot. F. H. A. financed $1750.00 down payment plus clos- ty-| 1 costs. Call 1055-M for appoint- ment. TWO bedroom Toppino home for quick sale. 2010 Seidenberg Ave.| july1-6tx | TWO bedroom Sunshine house. 1/ block from Naval Hospital. Ph. | 1620- july1-3t 26—Lots For Sale HIGH lot 50° x 100° on Staples Ave. | near Sth St. $1550.00 cash. Call 1528. yunez8-6tx OEE TCS RR 8 8 175 x 100. -lock fr i Apts. ' Boysen, 626 Fleming St. june?-tf| gi MERRIE Ase a Aaa dO AY TWO CHOICE adjoining 3” x 120° lots on Duck Avenue near Naval/ Hospital. Filled ready for baild-| ing. See Opal Van Duersen, Key) West Real Estate Co. junezt tt WATERF RONT, highway lots, Dusi- | mane | Make The ARTMAN PRESS SPECIAL on 50’ clear plastic Gar- den hose. Key West Garden and. ‘Lawn Supply. Phone 1019. july1-3t 33—Miscellaneous LARGE 30” fan with 5 controls, 2 air-conditioners, large desk, 11 cu. ft. deep freeze, 2 small radios, 42—Dogs-Cats-Pets i NICE gertle saddle horse for sale. Cheap. 2230 Harris Ave. juneso-4t TWO year old male boxer for sale. Phone 1049-R. 608 Ashe St. Storage - Meving ISLANO CITY TRANSFER Phone 488 B. V. Kinsman june17-tt 50—Legal Notices IN_THS CIRCUIT COURT OF SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, CASE NO. 18-201 In the Matter of the Adoption of GAIL ANTIONETTE BOSTER THE STATE OF FLORIDA to Ray Boster, 1120 11th. Avenue, Huntington, West Virginia, as father and natural parent of the said Gail Antionette Boster, minor, You are hereby. notified that a petition for the Adoption of Gail Antionette er, minor, been \filed in The Circuit Court of the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit of the State of Florida, in and for Mon County, in Chancery, by Thomas Hazapis, and you are hereby re- quired to be and appear in said Court on the 25th day of August, A. D. 1952 and to show cause, if any you can, why said petition should not be granted. Dated at Key West, Florida this 27th day of June, 4. D, 1953. (C! it Court Seal) safe, electric sewing machine, elec-| (circuit tric lawn mower, typewriter with table. 532 Caroline St. june 30-6t THEATRE seats fgor sale. Can be seen at 1115 Margaret St. june30-3tx. BEAT the heat! One window unit air conditioner for sale. Automa- tie temperature control. Priced for quick sale. Phone 1319-M. july2-3tx 3%4-—~—Household Items For Sale AWNINGS for porch and home in best of condition, plywood storm fittings, wardrohke trunk. 3711 Eagle june30-5tx 52 MIRACLE MILE Coral Gables, Florida Open Mon., Wed., Fri., Evenings Convenient Terms june21-25-28; july2-4t 3%4A—Restaurant & Store Equipment SAFE and cash register. Bob's Sport Shop. $$—Wanted To Buy WILL BUY all types of guns, old or new, in any condition. (Also gold of any sort) Duffy’s Del- moni Tavern, 218 Duvai St. Key West, Fla. may29-30t RE OES WE PAY $1.00 for old batteries. Dick’s Tire Service, 929 Truman Ave. Phone 778. julyitf $8—Automobiles For Sale 1947 CADILLAC convertible. A-1 condition, $1395. Call Marathon 9981 for particulars. june26-6t 1939 OLDSMOBILE with 1947 en- gine, $200. Call 266-W. duly2-tf ‘Sl DODGE club coupe coronet Perfect, low milage. One owner. 515 Bahama St. july2-3tx 99—Trailers For Sale ——— $e “@? ROAMERS 33° with awning and semi-bath. Inquire 617 Duval daytime, 624 Ashe evenings. Terms arranged. junedo-tf 33’ LIBERTY Trailer. 199 model. 2 bedrooms and bath. Air condi- tioning, new beautyrest mattress and stove. Newly painted on out-! Apply junlé-tf side. Can be seen at 2403 Harris! «+ or by calling 2289-J. fuly1-6tx | . Bint Sey IR SE A 7 27 GLIDDER, electric refrigerator, 2 room, $550. Coral Isle Trailer Park, jot 1-22, Contact Palmer, USS. Gilmore, Division 13. julyt-at 41—Boats and Motors 1 BOAT. Piank bottom, model-A, | inboard. Easy upkeep. Any rea Sess and residential, improved | somabie offer. Phone TH Ext. 315. and unimproved Smali and large! acreage tracts. Four subdivisions. | Maps. Geseription and prices seat om request. Hudgins, Summeriand | hives: | ' Sebsaribe to The Citizes | (s4) EARL R. ADAMS, As Clerk of said Court. july2-9-16-28,1952, Sealed Bs « eee = be receive e jorida 's Aque- duct Commission at 520 Bouthara Street, Key West, Florida, up _ to 5:00 P. M, EST, on Friday, July 18th, 1952, at which time and place all proposals will be publicly open- ed for the construction of a garage at 305 Southard Street, Key West, Florida. All propsals will be made on con- tract documents which may be se- cured from the undersigned. Within one week after the open- ing of the sealed proposals, the lowest responsible Bidder will be accepted by the Florida Keys Aque- duct Commission and notice of such acceptance shall forthwith be iven, or the C igsion may re- ject all proposals as provided in the Laws of the State of Florida. FLORIDA KETS AQUEDUCT CoM- ERNEST A. RAMSEY, Manager Suly2,1952 psi ia co IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. DONALD E. CA! * praintire, ve. c BE NT. CAPLEY, ee ‘Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: ELSIE JEAN T. CAPLEY, 2 Bibb Graves Ave., Montgomery, Alabama. YOU ARE HEREBY “%RDERED and REQUIRED to serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint for Divorce on the Plaintiffs attor- ney, and file the original Answer in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 25th day of July, A. D. 1952, in the above entitled matter, otherwise the allegations therein contained will be taken as confessed. DONE and ORDERED at Key West, Monroe County, Florida. this 24th day of June, A. D. 1952. (Seal) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: Kathleen Nottage Deputy Clerk. (aa) J. Y. PORTER, IV, Solicitor for Platnti 413 Fleming St. Key West, Florida ° junds :july2-9-16,1952 —_—_——_—_———— NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS SEALED PROPOSALS will received by the Commi ‘oners of the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District at its office at Pigeon Key, Florida, up to 12:60 Noon July 1ith. 1952, for the furnishing and in- stalling of steel decking on Moses Channel Bridge, located in the Overseas Road afid Toll Bridge Dis- trict. Plans and specifications for the above are on file in the office of the District at Pigeon Key, Florida. The Commissioners of the District reserve the right to reject any and all bide OVERSEAS ROAD TOLL BRIDGE DISTRICT, Ry: Brooks Bateman, Manager of District jun25 ;july2,1952 be AND IN TOE CUT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FI ORIDA, IN A D FOR MON- ROK COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Ne. 18-175 CAROLYN G. T°CKER, Plaintife. ™ OWEN M TUCKER. Defendant. NOTICE TO APPEAR OWEN M TUCKER. c/o American Ex ss Company Rome," ARE E the bow ex r¥e » cop TO you are re- your Ans- ¢ Bil of Complaint for m the plaints attorney the original Answer in the Court on or before the isth day of July 1953, or the Complaint will be taker aa contomsed ‘This notice siall weeks in the Key West Citizen. @ Bewrpaper pablished it Monroe rite AXD ORDERED at Key rida, this loth day of i } be published | im voting 60 ence 8 Week for four consscetive| = Steelworker’s Union Seeks Closed Shop For Small Co's. FE H PE a z a i z : i rf i 2 88 f a ee i He tf ae uit PG Est Bere Et i a $23 aE All told, 72 delegates have been involved in these contests—or 85 if one of the Georgia groups gets the extra 13 before the committee. A possible three more disputed del- egates from Puerto Rico would bring the total to 88. As of Tuesday night the Taft forces were calling the tune. An 18member Florida delega- tion almost solid for Taft was rec- ognized by the National Commit- tee in a unanimous vote. The “regular” delegation which won unanimous acceptance split 14 for Taft and one for Eisen- hower, with three uncommitted, in the AP tabulation. Its opposition announced early today it will appeal the commit- later to @ vote of the full conven- jon if necessary. ‘This delegation is headed by Wesley E. Garrison, who said in a statement that although the 18 delegates have been reported {a- vorable to Taft “we never com- mitted ourselves to any candi- date.” Eisenhower backers viewed the announcement with speculative in- With the Florida contest knocked off its own schedule, the National the Clerk of the Cireatt Committee overrode loud objec- tions from Gov. Thomas E. Dewey and other Eisenhower supporters to 49 to bar radio and all ADAMS, Clerk of tne | Florida delegate of the Blevent: Jedi-/G. Mason Owlett of Ploriga, in and tor oR t mie By. (ad) Florence E Sawyer (REAL) ROBERT & FLORENCE. Attorney tor = sit. L €ePeat Building Miaws, Fliersds. $6055-45-25July 21968 tion itself only five days off, the PITTSBURGH » — The CIO nited Steelworkers “We have fully explored the pos- sibility of reconciling the union shop issue with the CIO and we see no possible area of compro- ” The steel executive told Steel- man that a parallel strike in the great iron ore mines of Minnesota is becoming “disastrous.” White said if the iron ore strike age being made up by all-rail ship- ments. Much of the ore is shipped over navigable waters in the sum- mer months, “If we are in the midst of a shooting war next winter, this ore loss would be hazardous,” White added. Murray made no comment on White's telegram. The union drive to sign spall companies was going ahead with secret negotiations reported. a‘ Colo, and Granite City, The Denver talks concern about 8,000 workers in the Colorado Fuel and Iron Corp.'s Pueblo (Colo.) plant. At Granite City the union is meeting with representatives of Granite City Steel Co. which @m- ploys about 3,500, The most recent company to sign a contract is Copperweld Steel. The Pact covers 2,200 workers in the company’s Warren (O,) plant, The contract calls for a I2%- cent hourly pay boost retroactive to April 1; increases in shift dif- ferentials from four to six and six to nine cents an hour; six paid holidays and three weeks vacation after 15 years continuous employ- ment. The company has had a shop for several years, Basic. workers were averaging $1.95 an hour when the started. Thirty-three other small ¢com- panies also have signed new con- tracts. Most of the small company contracts provide a modified union shop, requiring new workers to join but permitting them to drop out any time between the 20th and ; 0th day of employment. Generals Return TOKYO — Top Air Force of- jficials left for Washington today after four days of secret confer- ences with United Nations Military chiefs in the Far East. The party included Gen, Nathan Twining, acting chief of staff; Maj. Gen. Robert Landry, Air Force aide to President Truman; and Air Force Undersecretary Roswell Gilpatric. The flying visit followed Jast week's major shift in Air Force bombing tactics, North Korean hydroelectric plants which had been allowed to operate unm- lested for two years were smashed in a series of raids. The President of the United Stat- es had to pay for his own tranapor- tation up until the time of the auto mobile. iL it pace of the preliminary activities began stepping up. Dewey is dve in tonight to give the Eisenbower forces a hand, Eisenhower leaves = Thur: from Denver on bis own version of a whistie-stop campaign trip te this convention city. And the party's pistfiorm draft ers went back to work today try- ing to hammer out « set of prim - | ciples that will be seceptahie to the candidate—whoever he is~and - |to the party generally and, thould | | this be a GOP year, to the voters, Se far, this job has been very smoothly. Public hearings get the public's views end today. There still are potentialities of @ considerable row—over the Tait and Eisenhower views of such matters as aid to Europe, for > | stance, ‘

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