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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE- CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 12 per line for one day Ve per line for three days 10c 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. | Contract Rates On Request 4—Annouacements $25.00 CASH to the female with the prettiest legs: Entrants must be over 21 years. Drop in or send complete leg measurements to- gether with a recent picture of yourself. Betty Grable’s leg di- mensions are: Thigh—19 1-2, Calf—12 1-2, Ankle 8 1-2. If your legs resemble or nearest! resemble those of Betty, Grable, you'll be crowned “Miss Legs”’ All entries must enter before Oct. 27th. Contest ends Oct. 3ist, Halloween Nite. Anyone may enter their favorites. Contest takes place at DUFFY’S TAVERN « 21§ Duval st. Contest starts at 10 o’clock Oct 10-tf 2—Apartments For Rent LA HACIENDA ATTRACTIVE apartments. All electric. Tile bath, tub and show- er. Cross ventilation, Private beach. 1415 William. oct22-tf SR Se ENS UE eee ONE bedroom, all electric. Private bath, utilities, linens, dishes furn-! ished. M & B Motel. Phone 1848,| oct2-tf | BEDROOM apartments. eoaal rates. UtWities included. Adults oniy. Sea Isie Court, 915 Windsor Lane. octéltf! COOL, clean apartment. Water at all times, utilities furnished, adults, no pets. Stutz Hotel Apart- ments. 410 Fleming St. octl-tf a eee» FURNISHED APARTMENTS, 38 rooms and bath, maid and janitor | service, utilities furnished. Coral Hotel Apartments, 312 Simonton St.} ——-—— oct4-tf! APARTMENTS AVAILABLE| Weekly, monthly. Low rates. Sea: | shell Motel, corner South and Wil-! liam Sts. oct8-tf | BEUTIFULLY furnished — 2-bed- room apartment by week or month. 715 Seminole Ave., opposite Casa Marina. oct22-tf | NEW Bedroom and effi ‘ency| apartments. Ideally located for rest . d recreation. El Patin Mo- tel, Washington and William Sts. | oc’ "0-tf —— APARTMENTS now AVAILABLE. Open for~ ur inspec nm. Furn- ished or unfurnished. Royal Palms! Apartments, Ist Street and Patter-| sor A» octs-tt | | COMPLETELY FURNISHED, two- bedi apt. Low summer rates Lord’s Beach Court; South and Eli-| zabeth Sts. Phone 1938-M. _oct11-tf | ONE new waterfront, 1-bedroom | apartment. Beautifully furnishéd. Full kitchen. Quiet. Private dock. Adults, Month or longer. Edgar Apts. Phone 1015-XM | oct25.3t APARTMENT near Navy Yard.| Couple only. No pets. Price Or. @ahization. Phone 12% or 411 Fle ming. oct2s-tf MODERN Efficiency apartment All electric kitchen. Private bath For rent by week or month. Adults fo pets, Phone 2297-XR from 3 to! 6 p.m, Only, oct27-6t| 3-BEDROOM furnished ties included, $60.00 1216 Virginia St. apt FURNISHED APT. Electric kitch-! en, hot water, Near beach. No/ pets. For couple. Phone 1967-M { Oct2B-St | FURNISHED _ three-room m apart-| ment. Ove child accepted. Apply! 701 South St. octTs Sx} AVAILABLE October 11 18th, attrac- tive, furnished, 3-reom apartment for couple. All utilities included. Rent, $100.00 3317 Elizabeth near Sodth oct, thurs sat.tues, monthly. | |See Mr. {CURB GIRLS | p.m, | Hotel 2—Apartments For Rent “Continued) NIWLY RE “VATED “00m apariment™. 11 utilities. Res. on- able rates. 321 Simonton. _oct23-tf FURNISHED Apartment. Conven- ient to bases, all utilities. 802 Eaton. oct25-3t ONE-BEDROOM apartment furn- ished. All electric kitchen, tile bath. 926 Truman, oct27-3t 3-ROOM apartment. Air condition- ed. By the week. Apply 509 Sou- thard. oct27-3t ONE-BEDROOM apartment for couple. Light housekeeping. Utili- ties furnished. $48 — Apply 1601 Von Phister. oct27-3t 3—Cottages For Rent COMPLETELY furnished cottage. Private beach, low summer rates, Lord’s Beach Court, South and Elizabeth Sts. Phone 1938-M. -octl8-tf 4—Houses For Rent 2-BEDROOM Sunshine home, com- pletely furn. Nice residential dis- trict, 1712 Josephine. Inquire 806 Virginia St., after 6 p.m. oct28-3tx § -Rooms For Rent LUIGI’S roomin; house. Rooms with and without private baths | Ca'l after 3 p.m. 227 Duval St. oct4-tf ROOMS, $7.00 per week. Apart- ments, $60.00 per month. 411 William St. oct25-6tx 2 BEDROOMS, sitting room, bath, separate floor, private entrance. Good home for two men. Tel. 1123-XR. oct28-6tx 6—Wanted To Rent NAVY Lieutenant Commander re- quires good three-bedroom furn- ished or unfurnished house. Ex- cellent references on care of pre- vious home. Will sign long | lease. Call 790 ext. 8-261 before 4:30 p.m. oct28-tues,thurs,sat-3tx term | i WAREHOUSE SPACE available. MODEST MAIDENS ‘Trademark Registered U. Jay ATAN— Il Patent Office er .- 25 a? Newsteotree “THE HOURS, PAY AND WORK ARE OKAY, SIR; --= ‘BUT ARE YoU MARRIED OR SINGLE 7 / 17—Personal Services JOHNSON & CURRY, Builders 25—Real Estate For Sale (Continued) and Contractors. Free estimates; VERY NICE 2-bedroom C B § on new CBS homes, remodeling and roofing. Phone 2194-W. oct?-tf; desire a fine home, this = Notary Public NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office octé-t BRIDES TO BE HAVE YOUR wedding invitations home. Best residential section Farnished or unfurnished. If you is it. Johnson & Johnson. Phone 372. sept30-tf STOCK ISLAND, ocean frontage 275 x 375. Welkoff, 321 Simonton. octl7-tf and announcements printed by | FOR HOMES — Lots — Duplexes The Artman Press, Phone 51. — Apartment and Business Prop- octi0-tf | erty, see Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming FOR SALE: Six consecutive is- sues of The Key West Citizen. Delivered to your door, 25¢ weekly. Phone 51, Circulation Dept. oct10-tf Red Brick Garage. Wolkoff, 321] 18—Special Services Simonton, octl7-tf DOWNTOWN, 30 x 30 garage. Con- crete floor with apt. Large yard, suitable for repairs, machine shop, woodworking, many other busi- nesses. Zoned, industrial. Write Box AZX c/o Citizen. octl7-tf 8—Male Hi Help V Wanted PAINT ‘TER, clean and thorough. Ap- ply Southwind Motel, 1321 Simon- ton. oct25-3t — | $—Female Help Wanted VERY Attractive girl to work as day barmaid. Highest wages paid. Duffy’s Tavern, 218 Duval St. octl7-tf person. Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simonton St. 's Restaurant af- oct22-tf | ed. Apply Luigi's ter 3 p.m. ATTRACTIVE waitress and cocktail Horace Young, Cayo Hueso, 1400 Duval. young \f | sept24-tf | good pay. Starlight Club, 713 Du- val St. octl-tf — Apply Wylk’s Island, after octls-tf Drive-In, Stock 10—Male and Female Help| Wanted KITCHEN HELP. Apply in person, Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simon- ton. EXPERIENCED Hotel waitress and Bus Boy. Apply La Concha Coffee Shop. Mrs. Richards. WANTED AT ONCE Nursery School teacher. Box L. M. c/o Citizen. 16—Personal Lt. Gg) & tig) SOMOGYE — Your | WANTED: Waitress and parmaid, | ] | octl3-tf} printing order is ready at The | Artman Press. Phone 51. NOTICE GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES— ‘FIXTURES KEYS MADE PLUMBING REPAIRS & INSTALLATION KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. 211 SIMONTON ST. TEL. 378 octll-tf} COCONUT TREES cleaned, remov ed. Lawns mowed, general clean. up. Brown's Landscaping. Phone; WANTED ‘TO BUY acreage on 1956-XR for free estimate. octi7-tf} SNOW CAP BLEACH is mild, effec- tive; yet has no lasting odor. Buy from your grocer. octl-tf |WAITRESS WANTED. Apply in| 20—Musical Instruments worth $350.00 will sacrifice for| Sigsbee oct25-3tx a ss aren lady for} work. | 3-YEAR-OLD Male, Casa | White with black spots. Answers to “Buster’’. Vicinity, 12-D Arthur Sawyer Road. 24A—Building & Financing ALL TYPES GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Bonded Licensed Contractor PORTER - WAGOR - RUSSELL, INC. James Anderson, Sup't. Ph. 185° FOR NEW HOMES All Types of Repairs And Alterations JAMES L. STAPLES General Contractor Free Estimates Gladly 1213 Georgia, Pho © AUSTIN G. TAYLOR, Licr general contractor, old and | work, 616 Duval St. Phone ect 25—Real Estate For Sa’ ONE 7 -ROOM Brick House telephone | ce RNR Con St. Phone 153. Here since 1919. octl5-30tx 2-BEDROOM Sunshine house. Un- furnished. Phone 1835-J. oct25-3t BEAUTIFUL 3-bedroom modern CBS home. Built by owner. 2 lots. Phone 2297-XR from 3 to 6 p.m. oct27-6t 26—Lots Fer Sale CORNER LOT. Corner -of Packer and Olivia. Phone 124. octi6-tf LOT, Corner George and Flagler. 44 x 100. Reasonable. Write Box AZX c/o Citizen. oct22-tf 27—Property_ Wanted Lower Keys. Send full particulars and price by letter to Box X, Sum- merland Key P.O. oct9,thur,sat,tue-tf 28—Printing Make The ARTMAN PRESS octi3-t¢| ALTO - SAXAPHONE and case’ your headquarters for the finest in printing. Phone 51. | 830—Services and Repairs mongrel dog.! Boca Chica.| monton St. oct28-12tx 31—Garden-Lawn Supplies SIMONTON ST. Body Works. Auto painting also upholstering a:* trim — convertible tops, 121 Si- Phone 608 oct23-tf SPECIALLY PRICED chrome bamboo and plastic cages. Key West Garden and Lawn Supply. Phone 1019. oct28-tf 33—Miscellaneous EISNER FURNITURES COMPANY M16 Duck Avenue, Poinciana ‘bone 1601. We buy and sell sew nd used fi re. oct23-tf} Mattresses, twin! ws, $1.00. Gas good condition. | nton. octiT-tf) men's suits $5.00 up. jackets $2.00 uP} iren's used clothes! es. ese and 127-3t @ away pr 716 Duval. CAMERA, %.00; San- elec. shaver, $6.00; Rem-/ ] shaver, $10.00; Car ra 5.00; Elec, bdottle sterilizer, Westinghouse ec. cleaner,} Emerson comb. radio, Sx Binoculars, $35.00; i Bulowas, Green, ake men’s wouen} Nylen wtil bags: steam iron! &, TH Durval, G. E. elec Esther and Bat Classified Advertising Brings Results +) 33—Miscellaneous (Continued) ALL NEW Merchandise. Men’s moccassins, $2.99, Navy shoes, $5.95, turtle neck sweaters, $1.98 & $1.49, polo shirts, $1.00, men’s khaki work pants, $3.00, men’s white cotton work socks, $2.75 doz- en. Esther & Bill’s — 716 Duval. oct27-3t GALVANIZED TANK, 80-gal. Fine for storage with booster pump, $20.00. Phone 1145-J. oct28-tf ee ee ONE 20-gal. Crane Gas water heat- er. Apply 504 Simonton. oct28-tf 34—Household Items For Sale 1-YEAR OLD — Servel 30-gal. water heater and deluxe Magic Chef gas range. No reasonable of- fer refused. 1402 Olivia St. oct20-tf LIVINGROOM set, (couch and chairs), $85.00. 2102 Seidetberg. Phone 627, oct25-3t SOS RESET Ree ner STUDIO COUCH, makes double and matching sleep-chair, $65.00. 523-D Peary Court. oct25-3t USED Household furniture for sale. Can be seen 21-A Arthur Sawyer Road, Dredger’s Key. oct28-3tx 35—Wanted To Buy WE PAY $1.90 for old batteries. Dick’s Tire Service, 929 Truman Ave, Phone 778. octl-tf SECOND HAND bath tub, toilet and lavatory, in good condition. Phone 751-J. oct28-3t 38—Automobiles For Sale "39 PONTIAC SEDAN, good tires fine running condition. Apply 1120 Curry Lane. Tel. 1716-R. oct27-6tx "41 DODGE SEDAN, standard shift: Good transportation. Apply 1028 James St. Tel. 147-J. oct27-3tx 38A—Trucks For Sale CHEVROLET S-yard dump trucl Terms, Phone 1410-W, evenings sept29-tf 1950 CHEVROLET Club Coupe. Harris Avenue. oct25-3t 27’ WHITLEY TRAILER. Sleeps 4 Completely equipped with refri- geration. Bargain. 420 Southard St. For] Pick-up. oct25-6tx 31-FOOT Du Page trailer. 2-bed room and bath. Electric refriger- ator, apt. size range. Very clean.; Can be financed. Lakeside Trailer} Park, MacDonald Ave., on Stock Island. $1,500.00, Al's Trailer Park, Stock Island. octlé-2ét 24 GLIDER Trailer. Take over equity $391.00. Will sacrifice 209-D, Poinciana. oct23-6tx 188 AMERICAN HOMECREST Trailer, 24 f. Porch included Can be financed. Small down pay- ment. Court, apply office. octas-St | 1951, 33° SPARTON Royal Mansion, | 5 Lot 7, Overseas Trailer Park, Stock Island. J. J. Belsch. oct28-4tx 39A—Trailer For Sale or Rent M3, 27 ALMA. Sleeps 4 Good condition. Easy terms. Mrs. Stoves, Overseas Trailer Park. octZ2-6tx Pecrus| 41—Bosts and Motors | FOR BOATS, motors and trailers see Chiff. Cliff's Marine and Sup- i ply Co, Steck Island. Phone 104 ect Bi Owner leaving city. Inquire. 2433) TO: JAMES 0. GARRETT, Lot 63, Overseas Trailer | ‘** 41—Boats and Motors (Continued) 14 NEW BOAT and_ outboard motor. $275.00. 1217 Petronia. oct28-3tx _ 26-FOOT fishing and pleasure boat. 9 ft. beam. Almost new Chrysler Marine Engine, 2% to 1 reduction, $950.00 cash. Boat ready to go. Boat at Garrison Bight or call 1077. oct28-2tx 42—Dogs-Cats-Pets NEW SHIPMENT of goldfish. Bring container. Also, shipment of Bamboo and Plastic cages. Pet Shop, 812 Caroline St., phone 9258, oct25-6t 45—Transportation Storage - Moving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 488 F, V. KINSMAN octl-tf 49A—House Movers HOUSEMOVERS CALL GARNETT Phone 1402-XJ For Estimate. If No Answer, Call Mr. Coppage 894. octl6-tf NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW Notice is hereby given that the undersigned desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of “Electronic clates of Florida. 3403 Flagler Ave., bo “West. Flor- ida, intends to register the said fictitious name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, ERNESTINE — RS Sole Owner. oct28 ;nov4-11-18,1952 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. Cane No, 13-372 ROGER ALFRED GALIPEAU, Plaintife, vs, DIVORCE VIVIEN GALIPEAU, Defendant. BY PUBLICATION GALIPEAU s Street New Bedford, Massachusetts 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 14th day of November, A.D. 1952, otherwise Decree Pro Confesso will be entered against you. DATED at Key West, Florida, this 13th day of October, A.D. 1952. (Seal) EARL R. ADAMS Clerk, Circuit Court (sd) Florence E. Sawyer Deputy Clerk NEBLETT & YOUMANS Attorneys for Plaintitt 604 Duval Street Key West, Florida otis By 28 noys.1952 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, No. 13-353 EARL J. PAGE and ISABEL A. PAGE, his wife, Pio ntitts, duit to Quiet Title. JAMES "0. GARRETT, individ- ually and aministrator of the est of CLINTON ©. GARRETT, deceased, and ELIZABETH GARRETT, his wife, Defendants. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA . individ. ually and as administrator of the estate of CLINTON ©. GARRETT, deceased, 190 South Reed Street Smyrna, Georgia rs and ELIZABETH GARRETT, wife of the sald JAMES 0. GAR- RETT, 190 South Reed Street Smyrna, Georgia You are hereby notified that a Bill of Complaint has been filed against you to quiet the title of ra J. Page and Isabel A. Page, a wife, plaintiffs herein, in and to e following described lands, sit- uate lying and being in Monroe County, State of Florida, to-wit: 17, 18, and 19, of Block 1; 33 and 13 of Block 2, of AMENDED PLAT OF pore. PLEASANT, a Sabdivisio: Lot 1, Section 29, Townsht a East, ® of Township 61 Bast, sceord- thereof recorded kf, at page 33, of ergs of Monroe la, and you are hereby required to copy of your Anewer to complaint on plaintifis’ Harris, whose Street, West. the original on of thd Clerk of of Manree Coun- Mouse of jand thereof t= the i= S allegations t mpiaint will be taken jas conlensed ty Fou ‘Thie notice shall be publiahed once each week for four (4) coe- —-* weeks tn The Key West a Rew ot thon patltened Florida. tad at Key Weet day of October, AD. 196%. (Cieestt Court eae EARL BR. ADAMS, ere, Cirenit Const, Monrose Ceasty, Fierda By (st) Fierenee KE Sawyer cy Chere Ww. CURAY FRR, mem Dewal erect. West, Flerkéa, otney for Plaiasifta. octit- Th 38 mowed 1953 | aa, Fioriéa thie a Subscribe to The Citizen 50—Legal Notices ‘Continued? IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEE OF FLORID. FOR MONROE COUNTY. NCERY. se Now 13-360 DOUGLAS STINSON, Fiat tee ANNIE, “RuTH stixsox, » Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: ANNIE RUTH STINSON Eger ¢ No. 3 Mt. Airy, North Carolina YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED vhat 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 le Pye original thereof with the of this Court on or before the ten day “, beanbag Ms A.D. 1953, th a te asa Fi ntered ap against DATED this 6th day oe "October, AMD, 1952, at Key West, Monroe County, Florida. (Seal) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk Circuit Court WILLIAM V. A) 608 Whitehead Street Key West, Florida Attorney for Plaintiff octT-14-21-28,1952 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Cane No, 18-884 GEORGE ARTHUR HAMMERTON, Plaintiff, DIVORCE BETTY “ANN HAMMERTON, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: BETTY ANN HAMMERTON, 2570 Imperial Avenue, San Diego, California. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that sult for divorce has been filed against you herein and you vg quired to serve a copy of yi swer on attorney for Plaintitt and file the original thereof with the Clerk of this Court on or before the 20th day of November, A.D, & Decree Pro Con- fesso will be tered against you. DATED this 20th day of October, A.D. 1952, at Key West, Monroe County, Florida. (Seal) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk Circuit Court By: Kathleen Nottage Deputy Clerk beets Se ESQUINALDO, JR. Whitehead Street Key West, Florida Attorney for Plaintiff. oct21-28;novd-11,1952 FLORIDA AAU PREXY MAKES APPOINTMENT WEST PALM BEACH #—Ben York, president of the Florida Amateur Athletic Union (AAU), Sunday announced 24 sports committee chairmanship appoint- ments, They are: West Palm Beach—John E. Sul- livan, horseshoe pitching; Jack Smith, men’s and women’s track and field; Dave Aaron, weightlift- ing; Dick Morris, men’s and wom- en's diving; Bob Balfe, Palm Beach Post-Times sports publicity. Palm Beach—Alexis Obolensky, foreign relations. Jacksonville — Charles Rogers, women's basket- ball; Nathan Mallison, ye Ft. Lauderdale—Tom Lamarr, records, timing and women’s swimming; John Komp, men’s and women’s synchronized swimming; Carlisle, women's swimming. Miami—Bill Oister, junior olym- pics; Miami Beach—Byron Wheel- er, handball. Tampa—L. A. Cun- ter polo; W. T. Rose, finance. Dr. Howard Danford, Florida State University, volley ball; Dr. R. L. Faring, University of Flor- ida, playground. Bill Jackowski, who debut as an umpire ional League in 1952, is 10 inches tall and pounds. By GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK i@—For a long time football writing fraternity who still have their youth. These fellows would go afield on cold, snowy. Saturdays and attend college football games as a job of work. They would return home late, frost-bitten and tired. They would bounce out of bed on Sun- day, bright-eyed and eager, and beat their way through traffic to witness a professional football game—on their day off. In reply to casual inquiries, they said they did this because the pro game was vastly superior to the college brand. They said they found pure relaxation in watching skilled artisans in action after they had spent an afternoon with the rahrah boys. They didn't seem to think this especially strange, no matter what anybody said, Well, this in the nature of a con- fession, After having been exposed, kicking and screaming, to the pro twice this season, we are j beginning to suspect that it bears about the same relation to the college variety that the baseball Yankees do to, say, the Memphis Chicks. It isn’t quite as noisy, but it is much finer football and much citing. Having done considerable argu- But the “point is that there aren't of them, and that it is all er the bird he is court- ing is a female or another male who is fooling him, the National Geographic Society says. WHERE CRAFTSMANSHIP COUNTS . . . COUNT ON USI modern methods cut printing costs Latest equipment and modern printing tech- niques assure you of lowest cost om any printing job! Consult us for an etimate on your next printing job. No obligation | PHONE 51 THE ARTMAN PRESS

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