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WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 12e per line for one day Ne per line for three days We per line for six davs 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 errer, The Citizen will be responsible for only one insertion. Contract Rates On Request 9—Apartments For Rent ——_—$_———— ATTRACTIVE 2 room furnished apartment. Electric kitchen, near beach. 1125 Washington St. june27-tf TWO bedroom beautifully furnish- ed apartment. Best location Adults, $100 per month. Phone 1492. june27-6t BEDROOM apartmems. Summer rates. Utilities included. Adults enly. Sea Isle Court, 915 Windsor Lane. juneld-tf UNFURNISHED apartment. Cool, mewly decorated. Phone 234 for in- formation. july2-tf UNFURNISHED 2-bedroom apa:rt- ment. Near County Beach. Phone 552-M. may23-tf LIGHT housekeeping apartments and regular apartments. Rates $10 to $15 per week. 411 William St. junes-20tx 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 5th St., rear. : ‘ened APARTMENTS Now Available. Open for your inspection. Fur- nished er unfurnished. Royal Palms Apartments. Ist. Street and Patterson Ave. Phone 1642. iune23-tf BEDROOM and bath with kitchen and living room privileges in nice home’ in quiet location. Johnson and Johnson, Phone 372. june6-tf 1 AND 2 bedroom furnished apart- ments. Private bath, children TWO-BEDROOM, 24° sq. living room. All electric, tub shower, garden. 6 to *t months lease, Couple, one child. Phone 2294-R. TWO bedroom furnished home for rent. Call at 1314 Whalton. : julyl-st UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house on Von Phister and Tropical. Call 1855-M. july1-3t FIVE room furnished house. Tele- phone service. $124 month. Call 2099-M. july1-3tx ONE bedroom furnished house. gE courte only, no pets. 801 Virginia William St. 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 EXTRA large room in private home. Use of kitchen and dinette optional. 1114 Grinnell. Phone 266- Ww. july3-tf For Rent baad STORE ROOM: Suitable for stor- age mfg. or any type of Busi ness..Cor. Simonton and Dey Inquire Manager { sst Office Inn, 321 Simonton. july2-tf 6—Wanted To Rent WIDOW of College professor wishes Studio a or guest house. Permanent, quiet location. Write General Delivery, Mrs. Orton Lowe. july3-2tx LARGE, spactous buflding. With or without i 5 Formerly Blackout Restaurant, 917 may27-tf FURNISHED apartment, quiet} Person. adults, no children, no pets. 1214 Duval. june24-tf FOUR apartments. $50 per month. 411 William St. julyl-ttx THREE room furnished apartment, Twin beds. Adults only. Phone 9226. july] -3tx COOL efficiency apartment, utilities. 802 Eaton St. julyl-tf FURNISHED apartment, excellent Jocation. Adults, Phone 1804-J. july1st 2 BEDROOM apartment for rent. at 905 White St. Children wel- tome. Call 197. july2-st COOL, clean apartment. Water at all times, utilities furnished, adults, no pets. Stutz Hotel Apart- ments. 410 Fleming St. junezs-tf NEW cool and quiet efficiency apartment. Electric kitchen, ideal for 2 adults, 141) Flagler Avenue. july3.t GARAGE apartment. Electric kit chen, hot water. Yearly rate, $80 per month, plus utilities. No drinking. 1500 United St. july3-1tx NICELY furnished apartment. Suit- able for couple and 1 child. Water furnished, all electric kitchen. $80 monthly. Apply 425 Francis St. plystr @—Cottsges For Rent bedroom unfurnished cottage, child 14 accepted, no pets, elec.) trie kiteben. Apply 518 Olivia St. july} st Cottage 3633-R be pyle NEW 3 room Child accepted. fiveen 4 and 6 p.m. Yard, 120 Simonton St. SERVICE STATION attendant. Gulf Pride Service Station. 601 Truman Ave. july2-3t EXPERIENCED bulldozer opera- tor. Expert grader, sober. $1.50 per hour plus living quarters. Ap- ; Ply Hudgins & Alfonso, Inc., Sum- merland Key, Phone No, 2. july3-7t 9—Female Help Wanted SELF-SERVICE meat wrapper. Experience desirable. Apply Gulfstream Focd Dept. Store 1105 White St. june23-tf EXPERIENCED ‘Super Market cashier or one willing to learn. Apply in person. Gulfstream Food Department Store. june2s-tf BAR - MAIDS wanted for day time work. Apply Brown Derby Bar. $01 Whitehead St. june26-9tx SCHOOL GIRL to make change at self-service laundry. From 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., 5 days week. Pauls Tire Shop. July3-3tx WAITRESS WANTED. Apply at Delicatessen, corner mand Simonton Sts. july34f WANTED. 2 young ladies, full or parttime. Salary connected. Ph. 1X27 for appointment. july WAITRESS wanted Good pay 1933 Raul’s Restaurant. juneé-tf EXPERIENCED Bakery Clerk. Ap- } ply in person. Gulfstream Food! [ae Oe eS j nett | : Se NThere’s ‘a? Newstosters 2 NOTHING WRONG WITH Hit EYE — aay ALAN- HE THINKS THE PATCH MAKES HIM LOOK DISTINGUISHED! *9—Female Help Wanted (Continued) 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- ing St. july2-té -EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. Apply after 3 p.m., Luigi’s Res- taurant, 227 Duval St. july2-tf 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. 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 219-3, july2-3t BLACK and RED billfold. In Beld- ner’s Department Store. Contains important papers. Reward if re- turned to Myra Sellars, 1107 Varela St. july3-2t WOMAN'S gold watch, black band. Lost in town. Reward. 129-D Peary Court. Sentimental value. Jjuly3-2tx. .| 25—Real Estate For Sale 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 NOTICE BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations and announcements printed by the Artman Press. Phone 51. junel-tf FOR SALE six Consecutive gues of Key West Citizen. Delivered to your door, 25c week- ly. Phone 51 Circula Dept. junel-tt 18—Special Services TRULY Nolan exterminating crew! will be in town July Sth. Phone | 889-W for free estimate on Nylon/ tent termite proofing your build-| ing. Juned0-6t | june2?-4¢ BLEACH is mild, effec. bas no lasting odor. jaly3tf) tew CBS homes, remodeling reofing. Phone 147-XM. FURNISHED concrete residence. 1117 Virginia St. Very large yard. Cash or terms. Apply 1106 White. june30-5tx 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- ing costs. Call 1055-M for appoint- ment. june28-6t TWO bedroom Toppino home for quick sale. 2010 Seidenberg Ave. julylttx TWO bedroom Surshine house. 1 block from Naval Hospital. Ph. 1620-R. july1-3t sic teinatsineccnprtinnteesinecententce tlc TWO bedroom completely furnish- ed Sunshine home. All electric kitchen including G. E. Stove, Ben- dix automatic washer, Thor Oron- er, Crosley 10% cu. ft. refrigerator, venetian blinds through-out. For immediate occupancy, 2009 Harris Avenue. july3-ex HIGH lot 50’ x 100° on Staples Ave. near Sth St. $1550.00 cash. Call TWC CHOICE adjoining 30° x 120 lots on Duck Avenue sear Naval j Hospital. Filled ready for build ing. See Opal Van Duersen, Key West Real Estate Co. junez?-4f | se" x 100° LOT with duplex. One apartment finished. Big Coppit Key. $3,000, Phone 849M. air conditioner for sale. Automa- tic temperature control. Priced for quick sale. Phone 1319-M. july2-3tx FOR SALE. Baby carriage, car bed. 131-A Peary Court. july: Items For Sale AWNINGS for porch and home in best of condition, plywood storm fittings, wardrobe trunk. 3711 Eagle Avenue. june30-5tx EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY, 3416 Duck Avenue, Poinciana. Phone 1601. We buy and sell new used furniture. june2-tf SERTA perfect sleeper Hollywood bed and mattress, nationally ad- vertised. Original cost $104, slightly used. Will sefl at bargain price. Inquire 1212 Florida St. july3-1t APARTMENT sized washer, condition, $15. Phone 1355-M. july3-3t 34A—Restaurant & Store Equipment SAFE and cash register. Bob’s Sport Shop. 35—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 Duval St. Key West, Fla. may29-30t Apply junié-tf WE PAY $1.00 for old batteries. Dick’s Tire Service, 622 Truman Ave. Phone 778. julyl-tf THOR semi-automatic washing machine. In good condition. 18-B Sigsbee Road, Sigsbee Park. july3-6tx 24° TO 26° express cabin cruiser. Must be fast with shallow draft. State make, power, draft and price cash. NO - JUNK. Charles Del-Ask, Box B.B., Florida City, Fla. july3-7-10-14-17-21-6tx 38—Automobiles For Sale ‘Sl DODGE club coupe coronet perfect, low milage. One owner. S15 Bahama St. july2-3tx 1939 OLDSMOBILE with 1947 en- gine, $200, radio. Call 266-W. 1114 Grinnell St. july3-tt ‘46 PONTIAC Fordor Sedan, $500. 1501 Flagler. Telephone 1628-W. july3-2x SEP NSM Ode atte eae 39—Trailers For Sale ‘47 ROAMERS 33° with awning and semi-bath. Inquire 617 Duval daytime, 624 Ashe evenings. Terms ‘Thursday, July 3, 1988 (Continued) — TWO year old male boxer for sale. Phone 1049-R. 608 Ashe St. julyl-stx 45—Transportation Storage - Meving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phene 488 z= 8. V. Kinsman junei7-tt DRIVING Chicago July 11. Ex- change references for passenger. 2908 Seidenberg. Phone 2047-J even- Inge. july3-3tx 50—Legal Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR M°NROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 13-174 SALLY B. S*BENA, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE MICHAEL N. SABENA Defendant. NOTICE BY Pu LICATION TO: MICHAEL N. SABENA, Key West, Monroe County. Florida, whose address is unknown ind who is con- cealing “imself to avoid ser- vice of process: You are hereby notif'-d that a Bill of Complaint for d'vorce has been filed against you. by plain- tiff, and you are hereby required to serve a copy of your An:wer to the Bill of Complaint on the plain- tiff’s attorney, and file the original Answer in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or } -fore July 14th, A. D. 1952, ‘n default of which the Bill of Complaint will be taken as confessed by you. Dated at Key West, Florida, this June 11th, 1952. (Circuit Court Seal) (sa) EARL ~. ADAMS, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. RAYMOND R. LORD, P. O. Box 149, Key West, Florida. Attorney for Plaintiff, junl2-19-2 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FCR MONROE COUNTY. FLORIDA. IN LANCERY. CORA E. EDWARDS. Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: CORA E. EDWARDS. EB that a Bill of Complaint for Divorce has been filed against you and you are hereby required to serve a copy of your Answer or Pleading to the Bill of Complaint on the Plaintiff's Attorney, and file the original Answer or Pleading in the office of the Clem of the above Circuit Court on or thifore the 13th @ y of July, 1952. If you fail to do so @ Decree Pro Qynfesso will be entered against you for relief demanded in t:.e Bill of Gomplaint ted at Key West, Florida this 11th day of June, 1952. (SEAL) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida, By; KATHLEEN NOTTAGE. Deputy Clerk (sd) WILLIAM R. NEBLETT, NEBLETT & YOUMANS, Attorn for Plaintiff, 210% 1 Street. Key W Florida. Juni2-19-26;july3,1982, IN T.AE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. 13-198 Plaintife, DIVORCE Defendant, BLICATION SON, Mie Merritt, South Carolina J REBY ORDERED and REQUIRED to serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint for Divorce on the Plaintiffs attorney, and file the original Answer in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 28th day of July, A. D. 1952, in the above en- titled matter, otherwise the allega- tions therein contained will be tak- en as confessed. DONE ané ORDERED at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 25th day of June, A. D. 1952. (Seal) EARL R. ADAMS, ¢ Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida, By: Kathi Nottage Deputy Clerk. (a4) J. ¥. PORTER. TV, Solicitor for Pt tf, 413 Fleming St Key West, Flo Jun26;july3-10- 17,1968 Case No. FRANK JACKSON, vs NELLIE JAC Clerk of ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN fictitious name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe Coun- ty, Florida. Dated June 18, 1952. MaX ROSINEK, Sole Owner. junl9-2°;july3-10,1952. Presidentia Race By ED CREAGH CHICAGO — Sen. Robert A. Taft's Chicago juggernaut rolled on to flatten more Eisenhower sup- porters today. But backers of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, mad as blazes, vowed the party’s presidential nomination wasn’t going to be picked by the j ut—otherwise known as juggerna' the Ohio Senator's highly effective majority on the Republican Na- tional Committee. They predicted Eisenhower once large numbers of rank-and- file delegates start arriving after Friday’s Fourth of July holiday. Eisenhower himself set the pitch of his camp’s determination to stop | the Taft drive short of victory. Before leaving Denver on a speech-making trip to this conven- tion city—he’s due in Saturday— the general declared he would “roar out clear across the coun- try” for’ clean and decent conduct of next week’s convention. . Taft and his backers denied any chicanery past or future, Whatever the opposition might charge or whatever might happen to change the situation next week, ¥ convention maneuverings today. The 106-member National Com- mittee was called into session to iron out the latest—but not the last—Taft vs. Eisenhower fight to come before it. That was the siz- aling fight for votes in the 15- member Louisiana delegation. Votes are what it takes—604, to be exact—to win the nomination. And the latest Associated Press checkup, based on avowed and con- ceded delegates and those seated by the National Committee, gave Taft a 493 to 412 edge over Eisen- hower at the end of Wednesday's tug-of-war. Eisenhower’s forces loudly and nation to carry to the convention's committee and to the convenion floor the fights for del- egates they lose before the Na- two top contenders, seemed to be getting somewhere on a platform for the winner to Tun on. Sen. Eugene Milikin of Colorado, chairman of the Resolutions Com- mittee, told a reporter there will be agreement on a blistering crit- icism of Truman and Roosevelt policies. And John Foster Dulles, who has been talking with both Taft and | so, . is a former Re- | publican adviser to the State De- partment. He's been called in to mastermind the drafting of a for- eign poicy plank either Taft or Eisenhower could accept. There was no such agreement in today’s Louisiana delegate fight. Eisenhower forces tried—just about hopelessiy—to knock out 13 AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. | | IN CHANCERY. Case So. 18-178 HALVER L. SWINDEL1. Complainant, ve . DIVORCE GLADIS SWINDELL, Defendaat sSoTICK TO: GLADTS SWINDELL, % General Delivery, New London, Connecticet. NOTIFIED copy of your amewer to the Com- Complainant's Atter- original answer the Clerk ef the = of before the 19th day of July, 1962, | atiegations im said Comptaint 16° BOAT. Pia.& bottom, model-A, inboard. Easy’ up-keep. Any rea- sonable offer. Phone 790 Ext. 315. joly2 tr ts-Pets NICE gentle saddle horse for sale. | Cheap. 2200 Harris Ave i hie bel +: itm, mendes te iegieler the be taken a8 confeesed and a De- cree Pro Confesso entered agningt XUTICE If HERESY GIVEN thet the en@ereigned éesirina t enange | in hostname wader the fietitiess | ef “Pop's Navy Stare” G6@ - a6 Whrenend Bt Ker Weert. j "pave | contested The down on Taft's delegates to the conv The Veterans Corner Here are authorative answers from the Veterans Administration to three questions of interest to former servicemen: Q. I obtained a GI business loan, which is to be repaid in five years. I find that the monthly payments are too high for me to meet. Is it possible to extend the maturity of the loan, and thus reduce monthly payments? A. Yes, provided both you and your lender agree to extend it, and the extension provides that the loan will be completely repaid within 10 years—the maximum pe- riod allowed, under the law, for GI business loans. Q. Tam a World War II veteran, high school under the GI Bill. Since I have some entitlement left, would I be permitted to go on with a course in a vocational ? ‘A. Yes. VA considers your high school training an educational background that will enable you successfully to pursue your voca- tional training. Your vocational course, therefore, would be a heh mal gression from your sahoo! course—aliowable under the GI bill. Q. I am the widow of a World War I veteran, and my application for a pension was turned down by VA because my income was higher than the maximum allowed by law. I understand there’s a new law, raising the amount of income I am allowed to have, and still qualify. What can I do to get a pension, un- der this new law? A. You will have to file a new claim for reconsideration of your case, on or after July 1, 1952—the date the new provision becomes ef- fective. There will be no automatic review of rejected claims. Gems Of Thought No lite can be pure in its pur- pose, and strong in its strife, and all life not be purer and stronger thereby. —Owen Meredith, Example has more followers than reason, We unconsciously imi tate what pldases us, and approxl- mate to the characters we most admire. —Christian N. Bovee, tion vote on the admission of other contested delegates. One Taft aide, asking not to be identified, said the senator was “dumbfounded” by the governors’ action. Another, Campaign Mana- ger David S. ingalls, said the gov- ernors “either didn’t think it through or else they just don’t junderstand” what it might mean in hamstringing convention ma- chinery. Dewey used strong words fn as- sailing Taft's campaign. “Rusian dictatorship,” for example, And “steamroller convention.” Moreover, said Dewey, practical- ly everybody in Texas feels just as he does about it. Texas was bound to get Into the discussion. The National Commit- tee has to choose between two would-be 38-vote delegations and it looks now as if the fireworks before the committee would come, appropriately enough, on Fourth of July. The pro-Eisenhower contingent contends Taftmen stole all of Tex- as” delegates. The Taft forces say no such thing happened—that all they did was enforce the law to keep Democrats from yoting 68 | Republican affairs, LOANS ON