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NICE and clean 3 room furnished cottage. Child accepted, $70. Ph. 1623-R after 12 noon. july7-6tx ADVERTISING RATES WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 12c per line for one day Vic per tine for three days Ge per line for six davs 9c per line for twelve days 8c per line for twenty-four days Minimum of 3 lines ber insertion DEADLINE: N1A.M. DAILY {In case of error, The Citizen will be responsible for only one insertion. Contract Rates On Request NICE little 2 bedroom cottage. All furnished. Garage. Cheap. 1028 Whitehead St. july7-3t SMALL efficiency cottage, couple only. $15 per week. Utilities furn-| | ished. 802 Simonton. Phone 217-W. | THREE bedroom C.B.S, house’ fully furnished. For rent, 15 july to 1 September. 1717 South St. Ph. 1951-W. july7-4t TWO bedroom, 24’ sq. living room. All electric, tub shower, garden. 3 to 8 months lease. Couple, one} child. Phone 2294-R. july5-tf} 2—Apartments For Rent ————— NEW bedroom and efficiency | apartments. Ideally located for res‘ and recreation. El Patio Motel, Washington and William Sts. july7-tf TWO bedroom C.B.S. House for| rent at corner 17th and Flagler. Apply 2011 Flagler. july5-3t tt ee | TWO bedroom furnished house, | complete with deep freeze and| FOUR room furnished apartment, ™otor scooter. For rent during $75. Couple only, no pets. Apply | Summer. Phone 1815-W, 1128 Margaret or phone 1820-J. july9-8t july?-atx | ONE bedroom house, tile bath and NEW furnished apartment. $70.00} shower, thoroughly modern. Suit- monthly. Utilities paid. 511) able for couple. Good location, cor- Angela Street. july7-3tx| ner house, Call 740-R. july9-3tx BEDS STEERS A MANETS SERBS SENET a AAO ET RE ATTRACTIVE 2 room furnished|NEW two bedroom home. Furnish-| apartment. Electric kitchen, near| ed, complete. 1712 Josephine St. beach. 1125 Washington St. Inquire 806 Virginia St. after 6. june27-tf july9-3tx ! BEDROOM apartmems. summer -Rooms Rent ae boas rape +. eam in y. Sea Court, 015 Windsor | LUIGI's rooming house. Rooms Lane. junei9-tf/ with and without private baths. | Call after 3 p.m. 227 Duval St UNFURNISHED apartment. Cool, june20-tf newly decorated. Phone 234 for in- formation. july2-tf} LARGE sleeping rooms — | ocean. Weekly rates. Casa Cayo UNFURNISHED 2-bedroom apa:t- | Hueso. Top of Duval, on the ocean. ment Near County Beach. junel8-tf Phone 552-M. june23-tf APARTMENTS Now Available. Open for your inspection, Fur- nished or unfurnished. Royal Palms Apartments. Ist. Street and Patterson Ave. on the ROOMS, $5 to $10 per weck, 411| William St. july1-7tx | FURNISHED ROOMS $7.50 per week. 626 Grinnell St. july2-12tx ivne234t | 5A—Miscellaneous BEDROOM and bath with kitchen For Rent and liv room privil i nice foltond in ails! lowation [STORE ROOM: Suitable for stor- Johnson and Johnson, Phone 372.| #8¢ mfg. or any type of Busi- june6-tf| "ess. Cor. Simonton and Dey St. Inquire Manager Post Office Inn, 1 AND 2 bedroom furnimed apart-|521 Simonton july2-tf ments. Private bath, children} —-————__—_- welcome. Apply 725 Duval St. 7—Business Rentals | LARGE, spacious puflding. With or | junes-tf reenact FURNISHED apartment, quiet} without restaurant fixtures. adults, no children, no pets. 1214] Formerly Blackout Restaurant, 917 | Duval. junees-tf | Simonton. Inquire 512 Olivia St. july1-+tf FOUR apartments. $50 per month, | 411 William St. julyl-7tx S—Male Help Wanted COOL, clean apartment. Water at all times, utilif‘es furntshed, adults, no pets. Stutz Hotel Apart: ments. 410 Fleming St. SUPER MARKET Stock Man. Ex- | perience desirable. Apply in person. Gulfstream Food Dept. | Store, 1105 White St. june6-tf junel6-tf HANDYMAN. Apply at La Concha Hotel between § a.m. and 5 Pm july5-3t | | FOUR reom apartment. $80 per month includes all utilities. Adults only. Phone 1475. july) EXPERIENCED Mechanic Work With Salary Guarantee. | Piece TWO bedroom apartment on main} *s S t Street. No children. Apply P| och ahta vines Whitehead St., or phone 170 before! 6 p.m. Garage, 707) july8-3t july-2t| YOUNG man wanted to learn floor covering. Key West Floor Cover- FURNISHED apartment for rent. ing 32° Duval St julye-tf 900 Francis St. july8.3t | : DISHWASHER wanted. Apply in person, Ponce's Luncheonette july$-tf UNFURNISHED apartment. 806 Catherine St. Phone 358-M july8.3tx porenmey RS EXPE (CED bulidozer opera-| TWO bedroom apartment. Nicely tor. rnished. 1 Expert grader, sober. $1.50! a 731 salen Pa for chil-| per nour plus living quarters. Ap- july®-Tt) pty Hudgins & Alfonso, Ine., Sum- — Sey, Phone No. 2 THREE rooms and bath. Furnish eer siyoaat wed-fri-tf €d. Adults. No pets. $82 monthly. a Saka = Suly®St! 9 _ Female Help Wanted VE ft hed t | eames: —— a oe pores Aap no| WANTED. All round beautician. | pets. Call after 5, 1223 Petronia St.) Apply Frances Beauty Salon. 1010 julyo.sr| Grinnell St halyttt FURNISHED 4 room apartment! WAITRESS WANTED. Apply for quiet couple. No pets. $85 per! icatessen, corner Truman a month, plus utilities. 1009 Grinnell Simonton Sts.; _falyst| St Phone 2188-R. july93tx| WAITRESS wanted exeperience } Met necessary, Apply im person. FURNISHED efficiency apartment | ponce’ heonett tye all utilities, 802 Eaton St pb on wham aietesre Oe rant july9tt! WAITRESS wanted Good pay and working conditions Call | i |9—Female Help Wanted | through Friday. | 12--Baby Sitters ALANA V Waar LIKE ABOUT GOLF IS THE NEW PRo AT OUR COUNTRY CLUB! ¢ (Continued) (Continued) WOMAN for general house work. Steady. Good pay. Apply 505 Du- val St. Collins Men's Shop. july9-4t TWO ATTRACTIVE Waitresses for cocktail work. Mr. Young, Casa Cayo Hueso, top Duval Street, on the Ocean. june28-tt SELF-SERVICE meat wrapper. Experience desirable. Apply Gulfstream Food Dept. Store 1105 White St. june23-tf | 1 tla THREE BEDROOM = home. Excellent location. Duplex 2 bedroom house. Each unit unfurnished. Near beach. * Two bedroom house and seven rental units good income prop- erty. These jrojerties can be purchased like rent with small down pay- ment. Available now. Phone 1512 or see Mr. Hamilton at Sinclair Ser- vice Station, White and Angela Sts. julyT-3tx WAITRESS. Good hours, working conditions and pay: Apply in per- son at Caribe Restaurant. junel7-tt BAR MAID wanted. Overseas Ho- ; tel Cocktail Lounge, 917 Flem- ing St. july2-tf 10—Male and Female Help Wanted FIFTEEN girls and boys between the age of 12 and 16 to make big} money. Also cash prizes to the} winner of the Smile-A-While Con- | test. Call at 901 Grinnell St., be-| 7 ‘ tween 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. Monday| "Wc tre eee youre. july7-3tx! 1620-R, july7-3t MARKET CASHIERS, AL$O/TWO bedroom €.B.S., beautiful TWO EXPERIENCED BAG BOYS,| house, near beach, low cash pay- APPLY IN PERSON. FAUSTO’S, Ment. By appoigtment ‘only, phone FOOD PALACE. 78. july7-3tx FURNISHED concrete residence.! 1117 Virginia St. Very large yard. Cash or terms. Apply 1106 White. july7-6tx TWO EXPERIENCED SUPER julys-tt CLERK, drug sundry, experienced. Apply in person at Gulfstream! Food Dept. Store, 1105 White St. | june?-tf | TWO modern houses on highway and water with boat harbors and |channels, both suitable for resi- WILL care for children at my) dence or fishing camp. All cash: home. From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.,| Write or phone Hudgins. Summer- 5 day week. Reasonable, 1110 Eaton | land Key. july5-tf St. july?-3tx 13—Nursery Schools SUPERVISED seit expression day | and night service. Phone 1360,/ Casa Marina Annex Nursery } june13-30t 17—Personal Services Notice BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wadding invitations | and announcements printed by | the Artman Press Phone 51. junel-tf TWO bedroom Toppino home for quick sale. 2010 Seidenberg Ave. july16tx | dix automatic washer, Thor Oron-| er, Crosiey 10% cu. ft. reirigeratye, | | venetian blinds through-out. For | immediate occupancy. 2009 Harris! | Avenue. fuly3-6tx | — | THREE BEDROOM unfurnisted | house. 2117 Harris Avenue. Ip-) quire 644-B North Beach Road,! Peary Court i Netery Pubte NORMAN D. ARTMAN oo _ | $14,000. Down payment $4,095.00. eet) Apply 2011 Flagler Avenue. FOR SALE six Consecutive ts-/ sues of The Key West Citizen. | Delivered t your door, ise weet | 26—Lots For Sale ly Phone 1 Circulation Dept. : bliss GLIDDEN PAINTS pulyd-tt} i | THOR semi - automatic | machine. In good condition. 18-8) » | Box B.B., Florida City, Fla Make The ARTMAN PRESS COLD SMOKE. Insecticide and Fungicide. Key West Garden and Lawn Supply. Phone 1019. july7-tf 33—Miscellaneous PHILCO air - conditioner. Phone 1508-M. 3800 Duck Avenue. july7-6tx 11% FOOT Boat, white cedar hull, $125. 10 Super Mercury, $175, 1 Baby Crib and New Mattress, $22. 1 High Chair, $5. 1 Blackstone Washing Machine, $20. 12% Foot Plywood Boat, $65. Telephone 456- W. 1421 United St. between 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. july7-3tx FENCE. Galvanized steel wire, double lined bottom, 7 posts, $20. 1911 Fogarty. Phone 2287-XR. july?-3tx G. E. REFRIGERATOR, telephone} table, shower, gas heater. Phone 1553-J. july9-it TENOR saxophone, practically | new. 1510 Seminary St. or phone} 1021-XM after 2 a.m. NEW deluxe baby carriage, bassin- etie, play-pen, bathinette. Cheap. | Phone 1609-W. july9-3t | 34- -Housebold Items For Sale A. B. Apartment size stove, $30, Pridigaire refrigerator 7 cu. ft., $60. 9-C Arthur Sawyer Road, Sigs- bee Park. july7-6tx EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY, | 3416 Duck Avenue, Poinciana. Phone 1601. We buy and sel] new and used furniture. june2-tf FULL size gas range. Nearly new. | $50. 150-B Poinciana. july9-2tx | SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR KEY} Coral Gables, Florida Open Mon., Wed., Fri. Evenings! Convenient Terms june21-25-28 ; july2-4t | 35—Wanted To Buy WE PAY $1.00 for oid batteries Dick's Tire Service. 62° Truman Ave. Phone 778. julyltf | washing | Sigsbee Road, Sigsbee Park WANTED studio couch or sofa-bed. Must be in good condition. Phone | 4 july8-3t 653-M. 2% TO 2° express cabin cruiser Must be fast with shallow draft State make, power, draft and price cash. NO - JUNK. Charles Del-Ask | } paly3-7-10-14-17-21 -6tx 38—Automobiles For Sale | 1889 OLDSMOBILE with 147 en- Sine, $200, radio. Call 266-W. 1114 Grinnell St. july3tf i | july9-6tx | an or « july3-6tx 40—Motor Bikes and Mo ‘tor Scodt 1951 CUSHMAN. Excellent condi- tion. Phone 641. july9-stx. 41—Boats and Motors elias CHRIS - CRAFT boat kits. Cliff's Marine and. Supply Co., Stock Island, Phone 104. july7-st 16° BOAT, plank bottom, model—A inboard. Easy up-keep. Any rea- sonable offer. Phone 790, ext. 315. july7-6t 42—Dogs-Cats-Pets REGISTERED Spaniels. Black or Buff. Price $35. 2613 Harris Ave. july7-3tx REGISTERED pedigreed boxer, 2 years old. Price $50. Phone 1049-R. After 5 phone 522. july9-2t 45—Transportation Storage Meving 1S, AND CITY TRANSFER Phone B. V. Kinsman junel?-té 50—Legal Notices NOTICR OF UNPAID DELIN- QUENT INTANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES, As _ pro’ by Chapter 20724, Act of 1941, tice is hereby given that the le personal property taxes ed for 1951 are now delin- qu and beginning with April 1, 1962, such taxes are drawing in- terest of one (1) per cent per month plus the proportionate cost of publishing this notice. Unless the amounts set opposite each name below are paid before the 24th day of July, 1952, tax executions wiil be issued thereon for levy upon ny ptoperty, feal, personal, or mixed belonging to the taxpayer for unpald taxes, penalties and ad- ditional costs. The name of the delinquent Intangible personal property taxpayers and "the amounts of taxes, Including the cost of advertising and the one month's penalty as follows: NAMB AMO Baker, Frances B. ..... Curry, Lurlene L. Lofton, Frances J. Howe, Claude F. Perez, Delio Rookevelt, Elliott and Minnewa 4,400.00 HOWARD EB. WILSON Tax Collector, Monroe County July 91952 RT OF THE AL CIRCUER OF THE STATB OF FLO! 5 IN AND FOR MONROB CouNTY. 1 CHANCERY. Case No. 13-212 NELLIE SUE WALSTON WEAVER, Plaintiff, DIVORCE vs LE ROY WEAVER, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ROY ‘Vv ORDERED ° our An- omplairt fer Divorce on the Plaintiff's Solicitor, and file the original Answer in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit, Court on or before the Sth day of August, A. D. 1952 in the above entitled cause, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as Gonfessed. DONE AND ORDERED at Key West, Monroe County, igh ja, this th day of July. A. (Beal) RARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida, By: Kathleen Nottage Deputy Clerk. (a) 3. ¥, PORTER, TV, Solicitor for Plaintiff, 413 Fleming Street Key Went, Florida 23-80,1962 ww oTHS Cr SIXTEENTH JUD OF THE STATE OF IN AND MONROE COUNTY. of the Ade INETTE B In the Mat GAIL ANTIC NoTICr THE STATE Ray Hoster, PrEAR FLORIDA to lith. Avenue, Huntington, W Virginia, as father and natural parent of the said Gall Antionette Boster y notified that @ Adoption of Gail han been t of you are hereby r be and appear in aay of August, show o, if any n should da this 3 ADAME, of said Court July 2-5-16-28,3962 I IN THE CIRCUIT OURT oF SINTEENTM sEDICTAL ATE OF FLORIDA. IN CHA Cnse So. 13-197 & CAPLEY, DONALD Plaincitt. “ pivoncE ELSiE JEAN T NOTICE BY PEeRIucaTiON To: KLSLE JEAN T. CAPLEY, . me Rag Re Me rary. ve . rot she HERESY ORDERED THE KEY WEST, CITIZEN 50—Leyal Notices (Continued) ¢2 J. ¥. PORTER, IV, Meitor for Plainti 413 Fi West, Fiori ste Juna6;july2-9-16,1952 Presidential Race By JACK BELL CONVENTION HAL, Chicago (®—The 25th Republican National Convention votes y on a torrid delégate dispute that may make Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower or Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio the GOP presidential nominee. Even before a scheduled late afternoon showdown, backers of Ei- senhower were fueling a bandwag- on they hope to start chugging. if they win a vital floor contes: over the seating of 68 delegates from Georgia, Louisiana and Texas. They counted on Gov. John S. Fine of Pennsylvania to take the driver's seat with an expected dec- laration for the general at a state delegation caucus on the floor. The caucus is planned after Fine ad- ed | dresses the convention, Eisenhower backers put pressure on Arthur Summerfield, Michigan national committeeman, to plump for the general. Summerfield told a reporter he I: considering an- nouncing his view, but would not hint at the stand he will take. The bandwagon movement—if it develops—appeared certain of im- petus from some of the 25 dele- gates committed to former Gov. Harold E, Stassen of Minnesota. Dan Gainey, Stassen's floor man- ager, told this reporter he is ad- vising Minnesota delegates—who have indicated they won’t stay with {| Stagsen more than one round in any event—to jump to another can- didate on the first ballot if they choose. He wouldn't estimate how many might do so. There were new rumors of offers to Sen. William Knowland of the would try to swing California's 70 votes to Eisenhower. California Gov. Earl Warren, himself 4 didate for the presidential nomina- tion, has made it clear he wants to see the first ballot through. The general plugged his own cause in talks with delegations Tuesday with an assertion that the Republicans must have a oh cenaaaaee majority” in Novem- iT. 5 “I don't want a see-saw battle that will give us the executive of- fice (the presidency), lose the Sen- ate and give us a small majority in the House,” he declared. Taft's themé was that he was willing to take organization people from the other side into his camp oa “a fair and equitable basis” if he gets the nomination, The backdrops for the convention shifted quickly today to fighting scenes after a dramatic interlude Tue: er, sdzy night when Herbert Hoov- 11-year-old former President, set off a banner-waving parade amid a 14 minute ovation. delegates had a chance to whoop it up and they went happily stomp- |ing around the aisles to all the old familiar tunes, it plain he sides with Taft against Eisenhower on foreign policy dif- ferences, The only living ex-Presi- | dent called the Western European | defense forces which Eisenhower | advocated reliance on air-power, jas Taft has. es | Although Hoover eunferred with | did not make any public announce- ment of his choice for the nomina- tion. | egates went on again before the |econvention’s Credentials Commit tee with a quick vote scheduled jon the 15-member Louisiana dele- his winning ways in the commi*tee | the seating of 2 pro-Taft Louisia:s | group. After its vote, the commit | tee still had two more hours of scheduled over che 24- when to be repeated vice presidential nomination if he | It was the first time the harried | In a serious vein, Hoover made | headed a “phantom army” and | The struggle over contested del. | “steal” | Pogo) |Roundup SEOUL, Korea ‘#—United Na- tions troops today drove on North Korean Communists entrenched on a ridge at the eastern end of the Korean battle line but lost a key hill to counter-attacking Chinese in the center. The U. S. Eighth Army reported Allied infantrymen in the East killed 42 Reds and wounded 65 others in an action that was’ still under way at 3 p.m. (1 a.m. EST). Steep slopes slowed the U. N, advance. but troops moving {n from two di wére reported only 50 yards apart. Between 350 and 400 Chinese in hand-to-hand fighting recaptured a hill U. N. troops had wrested from them 24 hours earlier. The hill, in the Pukhan River Valley, was captured by U, N, troops 24 hours before. Communist casualties in the counter-attack were not estimated, but in fight- ing for the hill Tuesday 65 Chi- nese were killed. The U. S. Fifth Air Force said its planes today destroyed 24 troop and supply bunkers, damaged two others, destroyed eight enemy per- sonnel shelters, eight A two Red machine-gun positions and inflicted 15 troop casualties. U. S. Thunderjets again bombed the big No, 2. power plant at Chang- jin Reservoir Tuesday after recon- naissance showed the Reds were trying to get the generators back in operation, The plant was one of 13 North Korean hydroelectric stations knocked out in heavy raids two weeks ago. COC CCCCCaSeSeceoeCCeONTe Pecccecccccccocccocccsde Nerval Daniel Roberds Norval Daniel Roberds, 84, died | Sunday afternoon at the Montoe General ital after a brief Ili- ness. Roberd came to Key West six years ago from Hillsboro, Ohio, ‘and has made his here ever since. Funeral services being held this afternoon at 5 o'clock from the Chapel of Pritchard Funeral Home. Rey, Stetham of the Flem- ing street Methodist Church officat- ing. Burial will be in the City Cemetery. Roberds is survived by one daughter, Mrs... Wilma Moore of Hillsboro Ohio, and two grandchil- Riots In Japan | TOKYO ® — A double-barreled Communist riot Tuesday in Mai- zutu, 240 miles southwest of Tokyo brought death to one Korean dem- onstrator and injuries to 42 per- sons, including 30 police. The newspaper Homiuri reported today the rioters attacked police | with fire bombs and’ bamboos. The j police chief was stabbed with a spear. hower Georgia delegation, that the floor fight will come. The expectation was that oppos- ling sides would get an hour of | argument each before the conven- | tion on Georgia and Texas contests, and 30 minutes each on Louisiana, | The vote on Georgia seemed ‘likely to be the showdown, not only on settling the contests but | also influencing delegates toward the nomination of either Elsenhow- jer or Taft. Thomas EF. Coleman of Wiscon- sin, floor manager fov Taft, told reporters he wouldn't predict the results. But he added: “If we win the Georgia vote, we will nominate Taft without question. If we don't, it will re- duce his first-ballot vote.” On the Eisenhower side, Gov. Dan Thornton of Colorado told re- porters: “We are going to win again.’ ‘The possible razor-edge closevess lof the floor battle was illustrated i | | gation. mactre,| Taft was expected to continue by the fact that, although the Ei. senhower forces lost 30 to 21 fe MONROE COUNTY. dominated by his supporters, with the Credentials Committee, the the states supporting the general's position held one more convention floor vote than those backing the Tatt delegation. However in the itself, voting is by individual delegate and states may split widely, 1933 Raul's Restaurant june6-tf july?) EXPERIENCED waitress wanted Apply after 3 p.m., Luigi's Res- EFFICIENCY apartments. Gas,!tacrant, 227 Duval St. july?tf Water, lights furnished, $13.45, per week. Children accepted. Town MAIDS wanted (white) $125 Hotel, Simonton St july94tx 6 day week. Phone No. 5 UNFURNISHED two dedroom! epartment. All electric kitchen. Next te Nawal Base. Call 40J j julyd.t 3 RRQUIRED te arrve @ wt ant Biswer ts ths Comment fort apart. Y Plaintiffs attor- | Divarce om the ney | Comrsittee against seating the pre- | Taft group will case 576 of the | convention's 1,206 votes, only 28 stext of & majority. ‘The @ states, three territories and District of Columbia whieh supported the Taft delegation pol} 575 votes. The remainder is rep resented in Texas’ 36 and Geop a's 17, barred from committes , balloting. ot Gievelt Court 08 a begege os * aoe day of tulz, & D. the) or above entities matter, fet tae | the allegations therein eentatned | wi be taken a+ confensed H SE sad GE Maseoe & teh ¢ay of June $ | eroup voted 39 to 21 5 EARL Rh ADaMa, | Meals ciery of tee Cutege toant, | malber ; KEY WEST SUPPLY co. month 7%) SIMGNTON ST. ROI Slow CAP BLEACH is mild, effec. | 5£7: tive, yet bas no lasting odor.’ Subscribe to The Citizen | 87 f= your srecer. | aniy. Florida. july ltt!

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