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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES YOU A-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS Ie per line for one day Tle per line for three days 1@¢ por line for six davs 9¢ per line for twelve days $e per line for twenty-four days Minimum of 3 tines y per insertion DEADLINE: NIA.M. DAILY © fm case of error, The Citizen will Se responsible for only one ~ | insertion. ARE. YOU OVERWEIGHT? A. A. formed a club and helped one Why can’t we do the ? If interested, drop a card mame and address to P. 0. 505. aulg2l-6t 2—Apartments For Rent NEW bedroom 8 ey rest and recreation. E] Patio Motel, Washington and William Sts. augil-tf THREE-ROOM cottage, reason- able. See Mario, 645 United St. aug22-4t 4—Houses For Rent WELL FURNISHED House, 20 miles from Key West. $75. Phone Hudgins & Alfonso, Summerland Key No. 2. aug2-tf COOL, spacious, beautifully furn- ished 2-bedroom house. Sleeping porch, tub-shower, all electric, for couple, 1 child. Inquire 505 Simon- ton St. 11 a.m; to 6 p.m. aug20-tf FURNISHED 1t-bedroom C. B. S. "house, electric kitchen, tile bath, adults, no pets. 3411 Flagler Ave. aug20-6tx HOUSE at 406. Fle- ming St. Vacant 28th or 29th. E. A. Strunk, Jr. Phone 816. aug23-tf 5—Rooms For Rent LUIGI’S rooming house. Rooms E private kitchen and dinette, 1114 Grinnell, phone 266-W aug9-tf FURNISHED ROOM for rent, pri- vate bath, private entrance. 614 Francis St., phone 1197-M, aug25-3t 8—Male Help Wanted Mew sbeotores 8 i sv ane iWwe LOVE™OUR House AND EVERYTHING WORKS) 10—Male and Female Help Wanted 2 SHORT ORDER COOKS, 6 days a week. Overseas Lunch, Stock Is- EXPERIENCED lumber yard] land. Phone salesman. References. Lumber Yard, 117 Simonton St. augi9-tf DISHWASHER. Apply in pers7n, Ponce’s Luncheonette,. 701 Simon- ton St. augl9-tf PORTER & STOCKMEN wanted. S. H. Kress & Co. aug2l-6t ————_ FOREIGN Employment Construc- tion Work. If interested in for- eign projects with high pay, write Foreign Ser-i:? Bureau, Box 295, Metuchen, New Je~-y. aug25-1tx BOY or young man to work part time in Circulation Department. Apply Rayford Roberts, Key West Citizen. 5 aug2s-4t ‘{/CURB GIRLS — Apply Wylk’s apartment. Electriekitchen, near beach, 1125 Washington St, augi8- ARTMENTS available. Weekly, monthly. Low rates. Seashell Mo- tel, corner South and William Sts. St. Phone 1139-M, aug23-3t se i aa RCE FURNISHED apartment on Big Coppitt Key. 3 minute ride from Boca Chica Airfield. Call 839-W. Drive-In, Stock Island, after 5 p.m. augé-tt TWO very attractive girls to work as Bar Maids in air conditioned bar. Duffy’s Tavern, 218 Duval Street. Experience not necessary. aug26-tf BEAUTICIAN capable of handling select clientele. Apply at Martin's Hair Stylist, 921 Truman Ave., phone 1488, at SEAMSTRESS, steady work. Col- lins’ Men's Shop, 505 Duval St. aug26-5St WAITRESS, good hours and work- ing conditions. WAITRESS WANTED, $35.00 per week. Call 8 p.m. Club 116. 2 aug2s-3t EXPERIENCED BARMAID, 900 Bar, 900 Simonton St. aug25-6t WANTED. 2 Maids, six-day week. Apply Southwind Motor Court, 1321 Simonton St. EXPERIENCED super market cashier. Experienced clerk. Apply in person, Fausto’'s Food Palace. augld-tf SALESGIRLS. 8. H. Kress & Co. aug21-6t KITCHEN HELP wanted. Apply in person, Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simonton St. aug22-tf EXPERIENCED Waitress wanted. Apply Luigi’s Restaurant after 3 Pm. augl2-tf PAYROLL CLERK and general of- fice, prefe>=bly construction ex- perience. Phone 1859, augz3-3t WANTED: Barmaids and waitress- es. Experienced or inexperienc- ed. Apply Weaver's, Stock Island. aug23-3t SUPERMARKET CASHIER. Ex- son, Gulfstr:> Food Department Store, 1105 White St. aug23-tf SHORT ORBER COOK wanted. Ap- ply in person, Ponce’s Luncheon- ette, 701 Simonton St, aug26-tt CASHIER and stock clerk, Mar- garet Ann Grocery, 727 Duyal St. sires employment. Good typist. Manuel Santa Cruz, 521 Olivia St. aug2s-3tx —— GIRL wants ironing at home. Ethel Bain, No. 8 Barrota Lane. ‘ aug26-3tx 17—Personal Services FOR SALE six Consecutive is- sues of The Key West Citizen. to your door, 25c week- . Phone 51 Circulation Dept. the tourist season? Paint now. Call 9168. Free estimate. aug25-3t NoTrce GLIDDEN PAINTS SUPPLIES— FIXTURES KEYS MADE PLUMBING REPAIRS & INSTALLATION ET WANT ADS 24A—Building & Financing GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Homes, Commercial, Alterations Bonded Licensed Contractor Consult Us For Estimates PORTOR WAGOR RUSSELL, INC. James Staples, Sup’t. Ph. 1859 aug20-tf 25—Real Estate For Sale THREE bedroom cinderblock Top- pino constructed house. Can be seen after six p. m. 2014 Seiden- berg avenue. Phone 1615-XW. Aug.s—TF 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. aug9-tf THREE-BEDROOM house. . 2117 Harris- Ave.:$2200 down. Inquire 644-B Peary Court. aug26-6tx 26—Lots For Sale... TWO CHOICE adjoining 50” x 120’ lots on Duck Avenue neat Naval Hospital. Filled ready for building, $1,750.00 each. See Opal van Duer- sen, Key West Real Estate Co. augl9-tf 28—Printing Make The ARTMAN PRESS your headquarters for the finest In printing. Phone 51, augi-tf 30—Services and Repairs SIMONTON ST. Body Works. Auto painting also upholstering and trim — convertible tops, 121 Si- monton St. Phone 608 augi2-tf ‘Augi2-tf THREE Rods and reels, $40.00 each. Phone Mrs. Light, 1661-W. aug23-3tx USED lumber free for hauling it away. Phone 1859 or 1964-R. aug23-3t FULL STENOTYPE Course, Ma- chine, metronome, and all ma- terials. $60.00, 425 Francis, phone 145-M. aug25-tf FOR SALE CHEAP: % H.P. mo- tor, electric switch, %-inch shaft, belts and pullies, Hoffman 8A press and boiler. J. Bearup, Rear, 622 Fleming St. Phone 1823-J. aug2s-3t SCREENED ROOM, 8 x 20 for trailer. Any reasonable price. Mrs. Kimble, Key West Trailer Park. aug26-3tx G. E. ELECTRIC IRONER, like new, $85.00. Also Stevens 20-ga. D. B. F & M with leather case, $45.00. 534-A West Poinciana. aug26-3t 7? USED DRESSES, 4 pleated skirts for a S to T-year-old. AU for $10.00, phone 238-J. = aug26-St 70 Classified Advertising Brings For Sale BEDROOM SITE, 2-piece living room set and tables, i i al: . | eal) Floral design, 2 months old. Mrs. Kimble, Key West Trailer Park. aug26-3tx. 34A—Restaurant & Store * * Equipment LARGE KITCHEN hood, with ex- haust fans. Also restaurant equipment. Apply Grocery Store, 728 Simonton. augé-tf DRAFT beer box, cash register, 12 counter stools. . | ROBERT Dick’s Tire Service, Truman Ave. Phone 778. augl-tf 36—Bicycles ‘and Tricycles LADY’S BICYCLE, new tires, new saddle, excellent condition. $15.00, 1403 Washington St. aug25-3tx, 38—Automobiles For Sale 1938 PLYMOUTH sedan. $75.00. Good running condition. Eagle, phone 1568-W, aug20-6tx CHEV™~ LET 5-yard dump truck. Terms. Phone 1410-W, evenings. aug23-tf 39—Trailers For Sale FOR SALE: Large selection new and used trailers, 1/3 down, bal- ance less than rent, free delivery to Key West. Free overnight lodging. See us for an honest, square deal. Buy, sell or trade. Harper Trailer Sales, 4850 N. W. 17th Ave., Miami — Phone 89-6887. augll-30t "48, 14-FOOT Mainline with porch, awning, and refrigerator. See Swiger, Gulfstream Trailer Park, 606 Truman Ave. aug22-6tx MY EQUITY 1951, 30-ft. Star house trailer. Can be seen at 1204 United Street. Trailer 24, after 4 Pm - aug26-3tx 47—Trade, Exchange, or Swap WILL EXCHANGE home as full or . Part payment for home in Wash- ington, D. C. For particulars phone 783-W after 5 p.m.~ aug20-6t 49A—House Movers HOUSEMOVERS CALL GARNETT Phone 1402-XJ For Estimate. If No Answer, Call Mr. Coppage 894. \ augé-tf 50—Legal Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COCNTY. IN CHANCERY, Case No. 13-: ANNA N. BROWN, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE LOUIS A. BROWN, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: LOUIS A, BROWN, 130 Columbia Avenue, Newark, New Jersey. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that suit for divorce. has been filed against you herein and you are re- quired to serve a copy of your an- swer on attorney for Complainant and file the original thereof with the Clerk of this Court on or be- fore the 24th day of September, A. D. 1952, otherwise a Decree Pro Confesso will be entered against you. DATED this 25th day of August, AD. 1952, at Key West, Monroe County, Florida. EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk Cireuit Court By Kathleen Nottage Deputy Clerk, . WILLIAM V. ALBURY 608 Whitehead Street Key West, Florida Attorney for Complainant. aug26jsept2-9-16,1952 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 1¥ AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLOPIDA. IN CHANCERY, Case No, 13-293 JOHN MITCHELL DANKO, Plaintiff, DIVORCE Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: SARAH L. DANKO e/o Mrs. L. L., Davis Chelsea, Alabama YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFTED that suit for divorce has been filed against you herein and you are re- quired to serve a copy of your an- swer on Attorney for Plaintiff and file the original thereof on or be- fore the 27th day of September, A. D., 1952, otherwise Decree Pro Confesso will be entered against vs. SARAH L. DANKO, you. DATED at Key West, Florida, this 22nd day of August A. D. 1952. (Seal) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk, Circuit Court. by: Kathleen’ Nottage Deputy Clerk Cc. YOUMANS NEBLETT & YOUMANS Attorneys for Plaintiff Key West, Plorid 1 ey West, Florida is aug26;sept2-9-16,1952 Peak cas Sica. eb sensside IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH J¥ICIAL CIRC OF THE STAT“ OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. we NO, 13-284 LOGSDON, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE BEATRICE JEWEL LOGSDON, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION To: Beatrice Jewel Logsdon 209 W. St. Catherine Street Louisville, Kentucky YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that suit for divorce has been filed against you herein and you are re- quired to serve a copy of your an- swer on attorney for Plaintiff and file the original thereof with the Clerk of this Court on or before the 17th day of September, A. D. 1952, otherw' > a Decree Pro Confesso will be entered against you. Dated this 18th day of August, A. D. 1952, at Key West, Monroe County, Florida. urt ag iy EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk Cireuit Court By: Kathleen Nottage Deputy Clerk WILLIAM V. ALBURY 608 Whitehead Street Key Went, prerina ee ttorney for Plaintiff. pedeaais augl9-26;sept2-9,1952 Cay WESLEY R. RT nace vn IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. en spare eet Plaintiff. BARBAR 8 WEBER, A JEAN CLAUS W meet Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION To: Barbara Jean Claus Weber, 141 Deane Court. Kirkwood, Missou! YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED AND REQUIRED to serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint for Divorce on the Plaintiff's Soll- citor, and file the original Answer in the Office of the Clerk of the Cireuit Court on or before the 15th day of September, A. D. 1952, in the above entitled cause, otherwise the allegations therein contained will be taken as confessed DONE and ORDERED at Key West, Monroe County. Florida, this of August. teen “ey . ARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: Kathleen Nottage Deputy Clerk. 3. ¥. PORTER, IV, Solicitor for Plaintiff, 43 Fleming St. Key West, Flo . aug)2-19-26;sept2.1952 ——<—<— —— ——————————— Florida NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the ‘Trustees of the Internal Improve- ment Fund of the State of Florida, Pursuant to Law, will offer for sale, for Objections Only, in Talla- hassee, Florida, at 11100 o'clock A M. September 2nd, 1983, the following described iand in MON- ROE COUNTY, PLORIDA, to-wit: A par ol of Bay Bottom La 4 in the Ray of Flocids, North of and adjacent to a part of Gov't. Lot 1, Section 34, Township 64 Sout! Rance 35 East, at Long Ker. Mozrce County, Fioriéa, and more pariictiariy @escribed as follows; Commencing 0B the Conteg Line of U. & Highway ‘vesdey, August 26, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN, Page? Im WILKE WALLOPS COCA COLA MONDAY Notices (Continued) No. 1 at the P.C. of that cer- tain curve on the East end of Long Key, run thence in a southwesterly direction along the center line of U.S. Highway No. 1 for a distance of 1063.2 feet to a point; thence at right angles and in a Northwesterly direction for a distance of 204.26 feet to a point on the North- erly sh reline of Long Key, said point also to be known as the point of beginning of the prop- erty hereinatter described. From . said point of beginning con- tinue in a Northwesterly direc- tion for a distance of 200 feet, more or less, to a point; thence at right angles and in a North- easterly direction for a dis- tance of 700 feet, more or less, to a point on the Northerly shoreline of Long Key; thence meander the shoreline in a Southerly and Westerly direc- tion back to rhe Point of Be- ginning. Containing 2.5 acres, more or less. A parcel of Bay Bottom Land in Long Key Bight, Southerly of and adjacent to the South-- easterly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway No. 1, and, being southerly of a part of Gov't. Lot 1, Section 34, Township 64 South, Range 35 East, at Long Key, Monroe County, Florida, iy described cing on the center line of U.S. Highway No. 1 at the P.C. of that certain curve on the East end of Long Key, run thence in a South- westerly direction along the center line of U.S. Highway No. 1, a distance of 1063.2 feet to a point; thence at right angles and in a Southeasterly direc- tion a distance of 200 feet to a point on the Sourheasterly right-of-way line of U. 8. way No. 1, said point be known as the point of ning of the property hereinafter described. } rom said point of bi ginning continue in a Southea: erly direction for a distance 100 feet; thence at right angles, and parallel with center line of U.S. Highway No. 1 run Northeasterly 395.7 feet; thence at right angles in a North- westerly direction run 100 feet to the Southeasterly right of way line of U.S. Highway No. 1; thence run along said right- of-way line 89°.7 feet back to the point of beginning. Con- taining 0.9 acres, more or less, The Purchaser is tequired to pay the advertising cost and documen- tary stamps. The Sale, if and when made. sl be subject to the Trustees reserving unt» themselves 75% of the phosphate, minerals and metals and 50% of the petroleum thereon or thereunder. THE TRUSTEES OF INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT FUND reserve the right to reject the sale. BY ORDER of the Trustees of Internal Improvement Fund of the State of Florida. FULLER WARREN, Governor. Attest: F.C. Elliot, Sec. Trustees I. I. Fund. aug5,12,19,26 ;sept2-1952 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. IN CHAN- CERY. Case No. 12-268 CELESTE OUTLAND GORGAS, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE ACTION JAMES J. GORGAS, Defendant. TO: JAMES J. GORGAS, Residence Unknown. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION You are hereby notified that a Bill of Complaint for Divorce has been filed against you, and you are hereby Required to serve @ copy of your Answer to the Bill of Com~ plaint on the Plaintiff's Attorney, and file the original Answer in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 12th day of September, A. D. 1952, in de- fault of which the Bill Com- plaint will be taken as confensed against you. “Done and Ordered at Key West, Florida, this lith day of August, A. D. 1962. ircuit Court AG Seal) EARL R. ADAMS Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. By: Florence E. Sawyer Deputy Clerk. THOMAS 8. CARO, 515% Duval Street jorida, Key West Fiatig12-19-26;nept?,1953 —_———— NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR FINAL ag py (Probate Law a IN COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. IN PRO- BATE. In _re the Estate of WILLIAM W. WAITE, Deceased. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON- Notice is hereby given that Maude Roberts filed her final report as Executrix of the estate of William W. Waite, deceased: that she filed her putition for final discharge, and that she will apply to the Honor- able Raymond Lord, County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, on the 14th day of September, 1952, for approval of same and for final discharge as Executrix of the ¢s- tate of William W. Waite, de sed, dated this 1éth day of Aus- ust, 1952. (sa) MAUDE ROBERTS Executrix of the estate of William W. Waite, deceased. ” augls- 26 -septt-9,1952 Eva Peron Died By Nestor Castenada The USS Wilke outlasted Telco last night in the first game of a double header at Bayview Park when they copped a 14-11 decision, In a game which saw the pitch- ers issue a total of 19 bases on balls, allow 15 hits including three homers and which produced eight errors, the Wilke sent Telco te their sixth defeat dropping them into seventh place in the league standings, A single by Gomez, two walks and Castro’s long fly produced a run for Telco in the opening frame but their lead was short lived when the Wilke came back in their half of the first and scored seven runs on four hits, two walks and two errors. Telco took the lead once again in the third with an eight run rally on four doubles, four walks, a single and Joe Castro’s home Once again however, the Wilke made the lead a shortlived one when they manufactured seven runs on four walks, an error and a single and Homers by Snyder and Garcia. Telco made a desperate attempt to knot the count in the fifth when they scored twice on two errors and an outfield fly. Patterson, the Wilke pitcher set- tled down and retired the next three hitters to face him to end the game. In the second game, the Navy dumped Coca Cola out of first place with a 10-6 victory. The loss Coca Cola a few percent- age points behind General Electric, The Navy didn’t waste any time getting started. Duncan was safe on an error and after Nelson single ed, Bear unloaded his third homer of the second half of the season to give the Navy a 3-0 lead which they never relinquished. Coca Cola picked up two runs in the third on Gate’s double, R. Lastres single and J. Cruz double, The Navy added another in the fourth and picked up a run on two errors and Gates single. In the sixth, the Navy drove Coca Cola hurler Gibby Gates from the mound with a four run uprising as the result of four runs and a four run uprising with four hits and a couple of errors. Coca Cola.picked up one run in the sixth on a hit, a fielders choice an another one-bagger. The Navy picked up two insur- ance runs in the seventh on singles by Rounds and Rhodes and Law- ing’s double. Coca Cola made two runs in the seventh when Ingraham walked an rode home on John Cruz’ homer. Nelson led the Navy attack with a double and two singles in four tries. J. Cruz, D. Cruz and Gates each collected two hits to lead the Coca Cola assault, Slot Machines. Aid US Defense BOSTON #—The payoff odds on about 100 slot machines were sct today at 100-0 in favor of national defense. The “one-armed bandits” were seized by federal agents and were to have been sunk at sea. Herbert Willey, salvage officer for the Boston Chamber of Com- merce, interceded Monday with the suggestion they be used for scrap metal to help defense efforts. Paul G. Carney, National produe- tion Authority agent, agreed it was @ good idea. LOANS ON

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