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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 12¢ per line for one day Tic per line for three days Wc per line for six days 9c per line for twelve days 8c per line for twenty-four days Minimum of 3 lines per insertion DEADLINE: 11 A.M. DAILY In case of error, The Citizen will be responsible for only one insertion. Centract Rates On Request 1—Annouacements s PROFESSIONAL recordings made and duplicated from $1.00. Sing or play with your favorite name band. F. E. C. Recording Studios, Frank E. Cinnamon, 218 Duval, Duffy’s Tavern. sept25-tf AMERICAN and English Sailors in Key West would appreciate all kinds of literature. Books, magazines, funny magazines and omic books. Also, phonograph Yecords. Please leave them at Duffy’s Tavern, 218 Duval St. sept23-tf FREE! 300 pounds of Jumbo boiled Key West shrimp served every Sunday 3-6 p.m. (on the house) at Duffy's Tavern, 218 Duval St. septié-tf 2—Apsertments For Rent NEW bedrocm und efficiency apartments. Ideally located for Tes: and recreation. E) Patio Motel, Washington and William Sts. septié-tf BEDROOM apartments. Summer tates. Utilities included. Adults APARTMENTS Now Available, Open for your inspection. Fur- nished or unfurnished. Royal Palms Apaitments, Ist. Street rooms and bath, maid and janitor service, utilities furnished. Coral Hotel Apartments, 312 Simonton St. aug29-tf APARTMENTS AVAILABLE. Weekly, monthly. Low rates. Sea- shell Motel, corner South and Wil- liam Sts. septs-tf VERY COOL, clean, furnished downstairs apartment. Near Naval operation bases, No pets. Children accepted. Reasonable. Ap- ply 425 Francis. septi6-tf FURNISHED Apartment, 1414 — Sth St. sept20-tf EFFICIENCY APT. near Navy Yard. Couple only, no pets. Price Organization, 411 Fleming. Phone 124. sept22-tf NEW Apartment, Duval St., up- stairs. Water pressure always 25- 0. Electric kitchen, tile bath, tub ‘and shower, access to washing ma- chine, parking, $85.00 monthly. Phone 229-J, NEWLY furnished 1 bedroom, liv- ing room, electric kitchen, tub shower. Landscaped grounds. r Naval Base. Quiet residential | ‘ion, Apply 811 Southard, 5:30 - % p.m. sept29-tf 'URNISHED apartment with elec- trie kitchen. Water and garbage rvice, 1502 South St. sept30-tf Tile Ap septso-6tx IEW efficiency apartment. shower, all electric kitchen 1588 Flagler Ave. 'URNISHED one-bedroom Apt. All electric kichen, hot water. $70.00 jonthly, Call 259-M. 1211 Florida, a sept3o-3tx E bedroom, all electric bath, utilities, linens, dishes furn d. M & B Motel. Phone 1843. octl-tf sept29-6t | Private] 2—Apartments For Rent (Continued) AIRY, corner apartment with porch. Utilities. 802 Eaton. oct2-3t FURNISHED efficiency apartment. 1301 Truman. Phone 302-J. octl-tf) EFFICIENCY apartment, able, attractive. No water prob- lems. 1100 Margaret. octl-tf NEW private efficiency apartment. Ideal for business couple, All utilities furnished, also garbage service and telephone. Yearly rent- al. Phone 2092-R. O. R. S.-approv- sept29-6tx FURNISHED efficiency apt. Elect. kitchen. Children welcome. 909 Elizabeth St. septl5-tf 2-BEDROOM unfurnished apart- ment near beach. Reasonable rental. Phone 552-M, or 857. sept30-tf ne eer esi Coe Se 2A—Trailers For Rent TRAILER, furnished, $40.00 per month plus utilities. Woodson; Trailer Park on Stock Island. octl-3 3—Cottages For Rent 5-ROOM cottage for quiet couple. Nice neighborhood. Phone 760-W. sept30-3tx COTTAGE for rent. $10.00 per week. 1021 Packer St. _oct1-3tx UNFURNISHED cottage, 3 rooms and bath. No children or pets. Overseas Trailer Court, Stock Is- land. Phone 9278. 4—Houses For Rent 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, sept25-tf 2-BEDROOM Sunshine home for 4 months, Completely furnished, 1924 Fogarty at 2nd St. octl-6t ONE-BEDROOM house, furnished. Adults only. Inquire at No. 2 Dun- combe St. octl-2tx unfurnished. Tile bath, electric ‘hot water heater, Apply, 416 Fleming. oct2-3t house, 2185-R. § -Rooms For Rent LUIGI’S rooming house. Rooms with and without private baths. Ca'l after 3 p.m. 227 Duval St. aug29-tf SLEEPING "90M. Private bath, hot water, private entrance. 909 Elizabeth. sept27-tf 8—Male Help Wanted DELIVERY BOY. Full time, must have driver's license, must know city. Apply in person, Gulfstream Food Department Store, 1105 White St. aug27-tt DISHWASHER — Apply in person, Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simon- ton, sept22-tf 9—Female Help Wanted GIRL to work nights Freeze. Apply Dairy Roosevelt Bivd, at Dairy Freeze, oct2-tf WAITRESS WANTED. Apply Deli- catessen, corner Simonton & Tru- man, octh-tf EXPERIENCED bar maids. Hap- py Hours Bar, 118 Duval St. octl-stx EARN $100.00 or more per month addressing envelopes in spare time at home. Send $1.00 for in- formation ard instructions. Showmut and Company, Dept. P 36, Box 81 Arlington 74, Mass. Money back guarantee. sept23-12t | WAITRESS. Apply in person, Pon- ce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simonton. septz2-tf |CURB GIRLS — Apply Wyik's Drive-In, Stock Island, after 5} p.m. septs-tf —_——$—$ $$ WANTED: Waitress and barmaid, } jood pay. Starlight Club, 713 Du-/ | GAPEWANT ADS MODEST ‘Tradémark Registered U. 8. Patent Office RESTAURANG HOME COOKING|s\«| ~ Imy HUSBAND SuSE Loves MAIDENS Classified Advertising Brings Results TELEPHONE 51 26—Lots Fer Sate TWO CHOICE adjotning 50’ x 120’ lots on Duck Avenue near Naval Hospital. Filled ready for building, ,| $1,750.00. each. See Opal van Duer- HOME COOKING ! EAT IN THERE EVERY CHANCE WE GET f // 9$—Female Help Wanted «Continued) ATTRACTIVE young lady for waitress and cocktajl work. See Mr. Horace Young, Casa Cayo Hueso, 1400 Duval. sept24-tf EXPERIENCED BARMAID. 900 Bar, 900 Simonton St. sept29-6t LADY BOOKKEEPER, permanent resident preferred, who needs work, State experience, Write Box L-2 c/o Citizen, sept30-3t MIDDLE AGE LADY to manage and clean eight apartments. Live on premises, Address Citizen Box F. B. sept30-tf 10—Male and Female Help MUSICIANS ‘and _ entertainers wanted for night club engage- ments and radio broadcast. Bring photos. F. E, C. Recording Studios, Frank E. Cinnamon, 218 Dal, Duffy's Tavern, sept27-tf EXPERIENCED produce clerk and experienced stock man. Apply in person. Fausto’s Food Palace. Sept 17-tf CALLING all amateur talent to Duffy’s Tavern. Cash prizes every Thurs. night. Register with F, E. Cinnamon or any bar-maid at Duffy's, 218 Duval St. sept30-tf ENTERTAINERS and musicians. F.E.C, Recording Studios, Frank E. Cinnamon ¢/o Duffy’s Tavern, 218 Duval. oct2-tf 13—Nursery Schools SUPERVISED relaxation, our ap- proach to your child, kindness. Day and night service. Phone 1360. sept4-30t 17—Personal Services JOHNSON & CURRY, Builders and Contractors. Free estimates on new CBS homes, i Notary Pubne NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office 18—Special Services NOT GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES— FIXTURES KEYS MADE PLUMBING REPAIRS & INSTALLATION KEY WEST SUPPLY CO, 211 SIMONTON ST. TEL. 378 septs-ti | 372, 18—Special Services (Continued) QUALITY REFINISHING SHOP Repair, refinish, polish and spray all type of furniture. Free esti- matee 700 Elizabeth St. Work guaranteed. sept4-tf 18A—Massage SWEDISH MASSAGE by licensed masseuse, Phone 1553-J. sept22-tf 22—Lost DIAMOND SOLITARE, gold set- ting. Boca Chica Beach. Reward. Notify 43-A Sigsbee Road. sept25-6t RING, Man’s wide gold wedding band, at South Beach. Return to 504 Catherine St., rear. Reward. sept30-3tx 24A—Building & te Financing axes ALL TYPES GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Bonded Licensed Contractor PORTER - WAGOR - RUSSELL, INC. James Anderson, Sup’t. Ph. 1859. sept25-tf FOR NEW HOMES All Types of Repairs And Alterations JAMES L. STAPLES General Contractor Free Estimates Gladly Given | 1213 Georgia, Phone 431. oct2-tf 25—Real Estate For Sale VERY NICE 2-bedroom C B S home. Best residential section. Furnished or unfurnished. If you | desire a fine home, this. is it. Johnson & Johnson. Phone 372. sept30-tf $3700 down, 2-bedroom Toppino h.me. Inimediate occupancy. 2019 Staples Avenue. septs-tf LOT 91FT. on Duval with 3 houses. Price, $22,000.00 Terms, $5,000.00 cash. Balance payable in 10 years. Rentals will pay, deferred pay- ments, Johnson & Johnson. Phone sept29-tf sen, Key West Real Estate Co. spet24-tf LOT, corner South and Thompson, | 60 x 93. Phone 1693-M, after 6 p.m, oct2-6tx 28—Printing Make The ARTMAN PRESS your headquarters for the finest in printing. Phone 51. sept2-tf 30—Services and Repairs SIMONTON ST. Body Works. Auto painting also upholstering and trim — convertible tops, 121 Si- monton St. Phone 608 septl8-tf 31—Garden-Lawn Supplies NEW SHIPMENT — of beautiful clean house plants. Key West Garden and Lawn Supply. Phone 1019, octl-3t 33—Miscellaneous EISNER FURNITURS COMPANY 3416 Duck Avenue, Poinciana. Phone 1601. We buy and sell new and used furniture. septls-tf 30 GAL. water heater. Used 60 days. Guaranteed. Installations included, 1307 Petronia St. octl-3tx LADIES LUGGAGE 3-piece matched-set of airplane luggage, genuine alligator binding, custom made suede zipper covers. Practic- ally new. 915 Windsor Lane. sept29-tf TANK, fresh water, 80 gal., $20.00. Air compressor and tank, 100 Ib. capacity, $30.00. Electric train, Lionel, $300.00 value for $120.00. Speakers (2) large, horn type, weatherproof, $80.00. . Rifle, .22 Winchester, pew, $30.00. Call 1725-J. oct2-3tx 34--Household Items For Sale CHINA CLOSET. 1013 Truman Ave. octl-3tx TABLE with 2 chairs and one sin- gle metal bed. All for $20.00 — 1329 Duncan St. sept30-3tx UNIVERSAL IRONER. 15 Seaplane Base. Phone 1927-W: oct2-3t GAS RANGE, apartment size, like new. Oven used twice. Oven con- | trol. $65.00. 72-I Poinciana. oct2-3tx DRAFT beer box, cash register, Apply Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simenton St. septi9-tf ‘oom brick house and one | efficiency brick cottage. Nice-j ly landscaped lots 104 x 119. |Rental income $229.60 monthly. | iCompletely furnished, $18,500,009 | cast Horace Young, Casa ONE 7 sept24-t? } =! ean en-| f Shores, Sagar Loaf Key towards! ocean. See Emerson Realty, ex) clusive agent, at Field off | PERLK K DRAFT BEER 3ever- age Tquipment und ice cube maker. sole by Distributors Di- rect: Perlick 30-tray ice cute maker $349.00. Two-barrei Draft Beer Box, $450.00. Threc-barrel Beverage Box, $525.00. Jack Cohen, 535 N. mi Ave. Mi- Fla. Phone 24715. sept2’-15¢ Mi ;|35—Wanted To Buy YE PAY $1.00 for oid batteries.) *** Dick's Tire Service, 929 Truman Ave. Phone 778. WANTED — one metal cabinet. Women's Axniliary, needs one, cheap. Phone 1841-3 octz-3te | sept2-tt) T K.W.0.C.| ax sep2513) $8 Automobiles For Sale | 38A—"“rucks For Sale SHOPMASE a’ ainum = luggage trailer, ¢ + wheels, 6’ x. 44” (2deep); li’ weight, ¢--trically| we'ded frame. Will last forever,| does not rus* This tro”= th) $£ 00, 182-C Poinciana. -- ~~ *tx CHEVROLET 5-yard dump truck Terms. Phone 1410-W, evenings. sept29-tf 33—Trailers For Sale 26’ KOZY KOACH complete, attrac- tive, shady fenced yard, new awning. Asking $1100.00 °48 Chev. 4-door, extras, $850.00. Adjust to trade both for late model car. Ryan, ¢/o Mastic Trailer Park. Phone 9142. octl-6tx 4x 6 LUGGAGE TRAILER. Newly built. $50.00. 628 Francis St. octl-5tx FINANCE CO. Repossessions. 1 — Covered Wagon, $250.00; 1 — Glider, $450.00; 1 — Lynch, $650.00. Inspect them anytime, 1930 Flag- ler at American Chemical Co. sept30-3t TWO-WHEEL luggage trailer with canvass top. Excellent condition, $100.00. Single Unit 44, Dredger’s Key. sept30-4t 27-FOOT, 1952 modern Palace Ran- chome. Used less than 3 mos. New awning, Beauty Rest mat- tress. Hot and cold water. Will sacrifice for $2,000.00, Key West Trailer Court, 1015. Simonton St. Fred Davis. sept29-6tx 1942, 26’ TRAILER. $95.00 cash, balance, easy terms. Tipton’s Trailer Sales, Stock Island. oct2-3t 39A—Trailer For Sale or Rent FURNISHED trailer. Inquire Mary Smith, Columbia Laundry. Phone 56. sept30-3t 41—Boats and Motors plilliesinini 5 Seta 14’ CORRECT CRAFT run-about. 60 H.P. Chris-Craft engine. New Correct. Craft trailer. and Canvas cover. 3725 Avenue “E”. Phorie 624. sept2-tf cpesinsash anteornereinditiceetschadtinssiaerere SPECIAL for October only. 14-foot cypress boat 7 1-2 HP Mercury. Oars, anchor and line. Regular price, $387.50 our special price, $357.50, Cliff's Marine And Supply Co., Stock Island. Phone 104. Sept.29-tf 4% Horse, MARTIN outboard. Ex- Cellent condition, $80.00. Boat, fair condition, $15.00. Single Unit 44, Dredger’s Key. sept30-4t BOAT FOR SALE_ reasonable. Cruisealong, 45 H.P. Grey Ma- rine engine. 2 bunks, toilet. In- quire, Richards Barber Shop, Ma- rathon, Fla. oct2-3tx 42—Dogs-Cats-Pets MUST SEI~ my parakeet love bird. All colors. Very reasonable. 1515 First St. sept27-6tx 43—Flowers-Trees-Shrubs POINSETTIAS — red, white and pink. Bougainvilleas, orange, purple and red. Phone 1643-R. sept30-3tx. 45—Transportation Storage - Moving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 488 F. V. KINSMAN eug?7-# 49A—House Movers HOUSEMOVERS CALL GARNETT Phone 1402-X3 For Estimate. If No Answer, Cal Mr. Coppage 84. aa | S0—Legal Notices NS THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE er TERS TH semieras crmetrt OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN ASD FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY i Case No. 13-008 BR. ALTHAUS, eee | ve DIVORCE STA ALTHAUS Defendant. | VY PERLICATION | sort STA ALTHALS, ‘x ORDERED Complaint te ye 50—Legal Notices (Continued) NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS AME STATUTE HEREBY GIV that the ‘undersigned, desiring to gage in business under the fic tious name of “The Music Shopp 726 Duval Street, Key West, Filo da, intends to register the said fic- titious name with the Clerk of the Cireuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. EMILIO ROJAS, Sole Owner. NOTIC oct2-9-16-23,1952 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ON FU HING FUEL OIL will be receiy by y Board of the City of Key West, Florida, at the office of said Board, rner of Eaton and Simonton Streets, Key West, Flori+ da, until 5 P.M, E.S.T., October 7th. 2952, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read, for furnishing the following: Approximately 90,000 barrels of fuel ofl for use at the Board’s new Ssteam-electric gen- erating station ‘in Key West, Florida. Bidd.rs shall quote a unit price per barrel and total price for deliv- ering and unloading at Key West, Florida, the quantity of, fuel oil Stated above, which is’ approxi- mately one year's supply for the new steam plant. Successful Bid- der will be given a one year con- tract for furnishing the full re- quirements of the steam plant, whether it be more or less than the quantity stated above. The Utility Board reserves right to vary the quantity to be purchased at the quoted unit price within the limits of 20% above or below the quantities stated above. The fuel ofl to be furnished shall be grade commonly called “Bunk- er C”, which shall meet the follow- ing ‘specifications, and shall be suitable for satisfactory operation with the equipment provided at the steam plant for handling and burn- ing fuel oil. the Commercial Standard Specifica- tions for Fuel Oil, Grade 6: Minimum Flash Point 150°F Maximum Water and Sediment 2.00% Maximum Sediment 0.50% amen Viscosity @ 122°F 300 Minimum Viscosity @ 122°F 45 SF ON shall be delivered in self-un- loading, barge-load lots and ui loaded by the seller at the new dock in'Key West Bight, which has been provided by the Utility Board for this purpose. The unloading dock is 140 ft. long extending into the Bight off the end of Grinnell Street, and is provided with an § inch cast fron unloading line term- inating at the dock and leading from there to the new oil storage tanks at the steam plant. The oil storage capacity is 600,000 gallons in two tanks, Supply for igitial plant operation in the amount of approximately (but not more than) 600,000 gallons shall be shipped as soon as possi- ble and delivered to the plant not later than November Ist, 1952, The remainder shall be delivered perio- dically as required for - continuous power plant operation. Bidders shall include with their Proposal the following information: A. Source of fuel ofl B. Facilities available for trans- portation C. Approximate analysis fuel oll to be cluding. total BTU/gallan Proposed *#chedule of ship- ment for one year's supply of 90,000 barrels, ‘ The Utility Board reserves the right to reject any bids not made in accordance with this Advertise- ment for Bids and also reserves the right to waive informalities in the to reject all bids and to re- ectixe for bids. UTILITY BOARD OF THE CITY OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA By C. B. HARVEY Chairman the in- in of furnished, heat value D. Attest: E. A. RAMSEY octs,1952 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE Notice ts hereby given that, pur- suant to that certain final decree of foreclosure made and entered on the isth day of September, 1962, by the Honorable Aquilino ‘Lopes, Jr., Clreuit Judge of the Sixteenth Judicial Cireuit in and for Monroe County, Florida, in that certain cause No. 18227 therein pending, wherein Alonso Cothron, et al are Plaintiffs and Plantation K Properties, Inc. a Florida corpora~ | tion, is Defendant, the undersigned Special Master will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Monroe County Court House in the City of Key ¥ * Fiortda, on Friday October jist, 1952 at 11:00 AM the following described real property, to-wit: Lots 9 and 19, as designated on “plat of lands belonging to the estate of J. D. Pinder, deceaned™ ef Government Lots 3, & and 6 in Section 18, Township 63 South, Range 38 East as corded in Piat Hook 1 at page $1 of the Public Records Monroe County. Also known ast Lots 9 and 10 of Section 18, Township 63 South, Range %8 of F Key or Long in Plat the Public nroe County, Also known ast Plantation Key Yackt Clob. all an is more particularly set forth in the aforvasid final decree of foreclowsre om file in the above- described cause EXRIQUE ESQUINALDO Special Maater PH OTTO an4 GEORGE C. x oct 9-16-23, 1988 8 THE CIRCEIT COURT oF THE SIXTERNTH JUDICIAL CIROUTT OF THE sTsTe OF FLORID. Iy ASD FOR MONROR COUNTY. a Ci im the Matter of the Ader Bément J. Seott, Re Seett, Bernardine teott, Minera jon of 50—Legal Notices (Continued? of the of filed in the Sixteenth Judici: Stat t Court Sireuit » in Chancery, Brandt, Jr, of Key and you are hereby req and appear in said Cour fore October 9vh, A. D. to show cause if any said Petition should ne at x y, Florida, September, A, D (Cireuit Court Seal) RARL ‘ Clerk By: (sd) Flore: Depu: TAUL E. ESQU Attorney for Petitioner, 608 Whitehead Street, Key West, Florida * septil-18-25 ;oct2.1952 SCIENCE NEWS By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE AP Science Reporter NEW YORK (®~—The man looks at his hands.... All 10 fingers are gone. THERE are only stubs left, less than an inch long. He is a useless cripple, unable even to feed himself. That was Marion Cody, 42, of Milwaukee, three years ago. Snow- bound on a hunting trip in Alaska, he lost his gloves, His frozen fin- gers were amputated later. Today Cody has eight new fin- gers and thumbs, created by sure gery. He has a job, can write, smoke a cigarette, use a screw- driver, dress and feed himself, live a normal life. The Cody story of surgery plus rehabilitation was described today to. the American Society of Plas- tic and Reconstructive Surgery by Dr. William H. Frackelton -f Marquette University, Milwaukee, Cody’s fingers froze two days before Christmas, 1948. He was on a vacation trip from his job in government strvice as an engi- neer on the Alaskan Railway, In March and June, the fingers were amputated in an Alaskan hospital. Home that summer, Cody turned for help to the Wisconsin State Board of Vocational and Adult Education, Rehabilitation Division. Starting in October, 1949, Frack- elton operated twice Cody’s right hand, once on his’ left. Clefts 1 to 1% inches deep were cut into the palm, ‘between the © fingers, freezing the bones in the palm to make them the beginnings of longer fingers and thumbs, The ring finger of each hand was re- wnoved. Some tendons were trans- planted from one part of the hand to another to give more power to the new fingers, each now shout three inches long. ‘Painful scars and balls of sev- ered nerves were removed from the old stump ends of the fingers. Even while his hand was heal ing from the first operation, Cody began courses in business arith metic, law and English at Mil- waukee Vocational School. Soon the Curative Workshop of Milwau- kee gave him treatments to strengthen his hands, to learn to dress, to eat, to write with bis new fingers. A month after the last operation, Cody took a job at the Wehr Steel Company, Milwaukee as timekeep- er and work analysis recorder, Lighting experts say thet if a white light is placed some dis- tance away and a yellow light where people wish to congregate, the bugs will tend to edngregate around the distant white light rather than where the people as semble, Subscribe to The Citizen N@TtCe BY PUBLICATION Key |THE STATE OF FLORIDA this | TO; EDMUND SCOTT 52 | eet & & a“ua { 44h Matiece Atesse | New York 1% & Y. | ae facher and natered parent of the ERTY for sale. Mt 15 | NASH AMBASSADOR, {9¢9,_ fully | ‘x. lat wx « Two Excelent adition. | Da room for more. Can- % " wast. “PF St Chula Vista, | 22 wiles. Call $008 or Islamd/;.. day PRARMINGLY furnished one-bed-| val St We ae foom apartment with full view of} | COCONUT TREES cleaned, remor- an at foot of Alberta St. By| EXPERIENCED WAITRESS want-} ed. Lawns mowed, general clean-/| or month, Apply 715 Seminole} ed. Apply Luigi's Restaurant af-) up. Brown's Landscaping. Phone Saaee L. Ga | City Lancheonette, 22 Deval. | t a \. Alberta, peas foul 3 pm. septié-tf | 1956-XR for free estimate. septi2-ti | septra-et Ce aed - 7 Pay ar Sete rissa’ EW, efficiency — bedroom, living-/2 ATTRACTIVE Bar Maids | SNOW CAP BLEACH is mild, effec- Sea CE RCE FOR SALE of trade, my equity. | ind’ " Mischa room com? tion. Electric kiteh-| wanted. With or without ex- | . . | Gr Plymouth, less than 9,000) eetsine tor P ele ARE HERESY NOTUFIED Ideal for 2 -dults. 142" “> cter./perience. Apply Brown Derby | Subseribe to The Citizen | mites. Very reasnabie. See Marley | 6° n* S } ral age Aon Tt aon, seput-ti| Bar, 4-3p.n septs5-36tx | a oct. x} oor MOO cxd-p-AG-25,1958 Bernardine Boott, Minera, has - & Le Crest Court, Fiertéa. of Key Weet 04 Deval St. Phone 1768 ~~