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‘ > Thursday, November 20, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN GFE WANT ADS 9 00 seni a, Page 10 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 12¢ per line for one day Ne per tine for three We per line for six 9 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 Crtizen will be responsible for only one insertion, Contract Rates On Request 2—Apsrtmeats For Rent LA HACIENDA Attractive apartments. All electric. Tile bath, tub and shower. Cross ventilation, Private beach. 807 Washington. novi5-tf ONE bedroom, all electric. Private bath, utilities, linens, dishes furn- ished. M & B Motel. Phone 1848, nov6-tf FURNISHED APARTMENTS, 3 rooms and bath, maid and janitor service, utilities furnished. Corc! Hotel Apartments, 312 Simonton ‘St. nov7-tf NEW Bedroom and efficiency apartments. Ideally focated for rest and recreation. £1 Patio Mo- tel. Washington and William Sts. oct20-tf APARTMENTS now AVAILABLE. Open for your -inspection. Furn- ished or unfurnished. Royal Palms Apartments, 1st Street and Patter- son Ave, novi2-tf ONE-BEDROOM Apt. Complete- jy furnished. Utilities includ- ed. 1104 Truman Ave., upstairs. Also, one two-k2droom apart- ment, unfurnished except for tlectcic stove, wete: heater and ice box. 517 Whitehead St, Phone 622 or apoly County Judge's of- fice, Mrs. Villar. oct29-tt APARTMENT on Big Coppitt Key. Partly furnished. 5 minutes to Boca Chica. Phone 389-W. oct31-tf ATTRACTIVE one-bedroom furn- ished apartment. Private en- trance. Parking. 1125 Washington St. nov4-tf BEDROOM Apartments and Motel rooms, completely furnished, maid service. Sea Isle Court, 915 Windsor Lane, off Truman Aye. , hovi7-t | Sige bye Near beach, ‘or let adult. No pets. «Every. thing furnished, $20 weekly: 1214 Duval St. Phone-685-w. + —ne NEWLY Renovated bedroom. apart- ment. All utilities. Reasonable rates, $21 Simonton. oct30-tf COOL, clean apartment. Water at all times. Utilities. furnished, adults, no pets, Stutz Hotel apart- ments, 410 Fleming St. nov-tf] BEAUTIFULLY Furnished 2-bed- room Apt. and efficiency apart- ments, by week or month. 715 Seminole, opposite Casa Marina. novi34t 3%ROOM furn. Apt. Adults” only. $65.00 monthly. Phone 1475. novi4-tf 3—Cottages For Rent COTTAGE for rent, near South Beach. Couple only. Price Or- ganization. Phone 124. Apply 411 Fleming. UNFURNISHED, COTTAGE for rent, near beach. ganization, 411 Fleming. Phone 124. EFFICIENCY bed = living room comb, F*--. kitchen. Also, ayail- able Dec. 9th, 2 bedroom Duplex, season or yéarly. 1411 Ylagler. novi7-tf SLEEPING ROOM with priyate bath. Hot water, private trance. 909 Elizabeth. nov15-tf CLEAN quiet room, one block from business district. Free parking, 513 Whitehead. novl8-6tx 6—Wanted To Rent NAVAL officer desires to rent three bedroom house. Will accept ex- 7—Business Rentals WAREHOUSE - SPACE. available. Red Brick Garage. Wolkoff, 321 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-tt Open in Key West. Write, Jack Teazy, 1644 N. E. 2nd Ave., Mi- ami, Fla, for full particulars. Financial responsibility. Local man preferred. nov13-7t Mechanics, M-~~9e Motors Inc. : novi7-tf ——— EXPERIENCED meat cutter. Ap- ply in person. Gulfstream Food Dept. Store, 1105 White St. nov18-tf COOK, reliable. Good hours and working conditions. Apply in per- son, Caribe Restaurant. novi8-tf DRIVER-SALESMAN for popular Premium Beer. Give experience, if any, to Box 3_¢/o Citizen. nov19-5t TRUCK-Salesman for wholesale specialities. Permanent position to right party. Write Box 10 c/o Citizen. novl9-st MANAGER FOR LARGE NEW) 21) SIMONTON ST. MEN‘’S WEAR STORE. AIR- CONDITIONED, SUPER - MOD- ERN. GOOD SALARY AND COM. MISSION, CONFIDENTIAL. BOX 6 C/O CITIZEN. nov20-3tx 9—Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED WAITRESS want ed. Apply Luigi’s Restaurant af- ter 3 p.m. oct22-tf ee APTS., $20.00 weekly. Rooms, $10.00 weekly. 411 William St. novl5-6tx WANTED: Waitress and barmaid, good pay. Starlight Club, 713 Du- val St. nov5-tf NEW EFFICIENCY apartment. Ideal for business couple. Com-| plet.:y furn., including utilities.) Reasonable. one 209?-R. nov -6t FURN. APT, for rent, Apply 506 Francis, upstairs. nov19-3tx| PRODUCE SALES CLERK. Ap- ply in person. Dept. Store, 1105 White St. nov18-tf | WANTED. Barmaid and waitresses. inexperienced | Experienced or Apply Weaver's, Stock Island. nov! —— = et FURNISHED Apartment, $85.00) monthly. 1115 Margaret St. nov19-3tx | aL Garage apartment, | "$45.00 monthly. 1329 Duncan Street novl9-3tx EFFICIENCY APTS. for rent, Children accepted. $15.45 weekly. 905 Simonton. Dovad-6t | | tive. Apply Jungle Bar, al. 900 Bar, 900 Simonton St. MAID wa 801 D nov18-3t Vv ATTRACTIVE barmaids a! resses to work in Duffy's Del. monico Tavern, 218 Duval St. 4ROOM furn. apt., $75.00. Couple, no pets, Apply 1128 Margaret Phone 1820-J. nov20-st| novis-tf BARMAID, salary $60.00. Preview Lounge, 700 Duval St. nov20-3t FURNISHED, 3 rooms and baths No pets, child accepted. Lights, water furnished. 1821 Harris Ave. nov20-3tx FOUR-ROOM furnished apart-| ment (includes private batb). Near Sub Base, $11.25 week Call 14s, nov20-tf | 2A—Trailers For Rent | TRAILER for rent, $40.00 per! mooth. Lakeside Trailer Park Rock lel Dovad-Stx ‘axiaialianaiamananiinnaai Subseribe to The Citizen “RagneceneRRoMETESeRaRAREMIIE Er 10—Male and Female Help Wanted KITCHEN HELP Wanted, Apply in person, Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simonton. novis-tf 12—Baby Sitters | WILL have opening for 6 children| Mon., 24th. Hours, 7:30-2:00 p.m., $5.00; 55 p.m., $7.00. This includes hot meals, rest period and trans-/ BovlP-2t; portation. Phone 1358-J Wik in my home while mother works, Baby sitting by hour, day or week, 36C Arthur Sewner 84 Bov!9 3 hild € nov6-tf 2-bedroom cot- tage. Children over 12 accepted. No pets. Apply 818 Olivia. nov19-3t Couple only, no pets. Price Or- Gulfstream Food) EXPERIENCED barmaid. Apply) POMERANIAN, fawn & while. y1T-6t| € DAY ALAN) ICHES our BeGr SeuirR ABLE “To PUT HER 13-B—Private Schools MAKE-UP class for children of all grades. 2:30-4:30 Mon. thru Fri., $5 week. 728 Fleming St. nov18-3tx 17—Personal Services Notary Public NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office nové-tf BRIDES TO BE Delivered to your door, 25c weekly. Phone 51, Circulation Dept. novi4-tf IF YOU WASH 'EM then you know they are washed. Soak, wash, 3 rinses, 25c. Paul’s Self-Service Laundry, 426 White St. oct31-tf SINGER SEWING MACHINES SALES — SERVICE — PARTS SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 118 Coral Way Coral Gables novl9-tf 18—Special Services GLIDDEN' PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES— FIXTURES KEYS MADE PLUMBING & EPAIRS & INSTALLATION KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. TEL, 378) novl5-tf | COCONUT TREES cleaned, remov | | ed. Lawns mowed, genera) clean: | ‘up. Brown's Landscaping. Phone} | 1956-XR for free estimate. oct17-tf! SNOW CAP BLEACH is mild, effec tive; yet has no lasting odor. Buy from your grocer. nov5-tf SMALL Bookkeeping accounts be- ing accepted by experienced au-| | ditor. Reasonable rates. Good re-| ferences. For information, call 702-5. | 22—Lost BROWN CARDE bag containing | green billfold, glasses, keys; | keep money. Return to 737 United. | | nov20-3tx | An-} swers to name of “Jake,” 525/ United St., Apt. No. 7. Reward. | nov20-3tx | 24—Business Opportunities | —_— wait.| COMPLETE Grocery Store and| shirts 1.39, $16.00 slacks meat market. Doing excellent|'Use our Lay A Way Plan. Esther) | business. All new equipment. For | information, write Box P-47 ¢/o| } Citizen. novl8-3t | | 24A—Building & | Financing | AUSTIN G. TAYLOR, Licensed! general contractor, old and new work. 616 Duval St. Phone 198. | | nov20-tf ALL TYPES GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Bonded Licensed Contractor PORTER - WAGOR - RUSSELL, | INC. ! | James Anderson, Sup't. Ph. 1859. ecto tt ene 25—Real Estate For Sale sctenstisinacinsieiamameneinlipedige ingests waa RESIDENCE for sate. 1117 Vir ginia St. Cash or terms. Apply 1106 White St. Rovtt ina AND I HAVENT. BEEN, DOWN [7 25—Real Estate For Sale (Continued) VERY NICE 2-bedroom C B S& home. Best residential section Furnished or unfurnished. Hf you desire a fine home, this is it. Johnson & Johnson. Phone 372. nov4-tf STOCK ISLAND, ocean frontage 200 x 375. Wolkoff, 321 Simonton. octl7-tf FOR HOMES — Lots — Duplexes — Apartment and Business Prop- erty, see Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming St. Phone 153. Here since 1919. nov19-30-tx 26—Lots For Sate LOT, corner George and Blanche. 44 x 100. Reasonable. Write Box AZX ¢/o Citizen, novi-tf LOT and BUILDING started, with living quarters, for sale. Apply 2418 Seidenberg Ave. nov19-5tx 27—Property Wanted WANTED TO BUY acreage on Lower Keys. Send full particulars Land price by letter to Box X, Sum- merland Key P.O. novi-sat-Tues-Thurs-tf Make The ARTMAN PRESS monton St. P*one 608 31—Garden-LawnSupplies ————$—— TOMATO PLANTS and pepper plants can be planted all winter. Get yours at the Key West Garden and Lawn Supply. Phone 1019. novi8-3t 33—Miscellaneous een imeninneeioncemenemniilinomeenesa EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY 3416 Duck Avenue, Poinciana. nov19-3tx| Phone 1601. We buy and sell new! oct23-tf| and used furniture. patina te a ca eS TWO swing gym set, used one month. Completely refinished. Was $43 — now $30. Inquire at 621-B Peary Court. novl7-6tx ft BUICK, 1949 4-dr., excellent con- Classified Advertising Brings Results TELEPHONE 51 Miscellaneous (Continued) N. C.-125 RADIO Receiver and speaker. Less than one year old, $125.00. Navy Trailer Park, White & United Sts. Lot 19. nov18-6tx BURROUGHS 9 column adding ma- chine. Visible total $65.00. Flori- dian Motel, 1212 Simonton St. novi9-tf COCA COLA BOX, new cond. Pie case, all chrome. Meat grinder, slicer, dishes, stools, electric clock, water heater, Bar-B-Q pit. Sale — Sale — Sale. 420 Southard St. novi9-6tx BOOKS make excellent CHRIST- MAS presents. Order now at the BOOK SHOP on Eaton and Simon- ton Sts. novll-13-15-18-20-22-25-29-tf dec2-4-6-12tx items | For Sale NEW G. E. Portable automatic dishwasher. Sacrifice. K. W. Sup- ply, 211 Simonton St. hovl4-6tx GAS RANGE. Very good condition. $25.00. Apt. No. 2, 321 Simonton. novi4-tf RECORD SALE. 2,000 Race, Jazz, Hillbilly, etc., only 20¢ each. Come early, get the best. The Music Shop, 726 Duval. nov4-12t 3 ROOMS of furniture plus chil- dren’s furniture. 17-D Sigsbee Road. novi9-3tx PRACTICALLY new couch, $50.00, 2102 Seidenberg. Phone 627. nov19-3t COMPLETE SET, bedroom and living room furniture for sale. See between 5 & 7 p.m., 505-D Peary Court. nov20-3tx 34A—Restaurant & Store Equipment ream TABLE, coffee urn, water cooler, soft drink ice box. Can be seen at Ramonin’s, 615- Duval St. nov20-3t 35—Wanted To Buy WE PAY $1.90 for old batteries. Dick’s Tire Service, Truman Ave. Phone 778. nov5-t 38—Automobiles For Sale dition, also Ford 1939, very rea- sonable. 1508 Seminary. _nov17-tf BUICK For sale. Cheap. In good condition. Phone 736-XW. novi8-3t 1948 LINCOLN, overdrive, radio, heater, whitewall tires. Reason- able. Very small down payment with terms, Phone 814-XM. novl8-3t | 1941 CHRYSLER New Yorker. Rea- | sonable, Call 1048-M. — nov19-3tx 1938 OLDSMOBILE, cheap, $50.00. | | FRENCH WINDOWS 24 x 48 with) screens. Good condition. Paul's Tire Shop. novl0-tf mecca NAVY SHOES $5.95, Moccasins 2.99, Suede loafer 4.95, Slacks 3.98, Close out on Polo shirts 1.75, White socks 32.50 doz.; blue work for 8.95. & Bills, 716 Duval. novi?-5t pa Sane ee OP NE EN PORTABLE Senotype machine. Ex cellent cond., including 2 in struction books. Call 1613-R, after 6 p.m. nov20-thurs-sat-mon-3 pian A IRR SRB A ae ERECTOR SET. Excellent condi tion, $15.00. 806 Caroline St. nov ———$——— | ELECTRIC water pump. Complete. $40. 919 Southard. Phone 526-W. nov20-3s GENUINE Mexican leather, bend made chair. Kenmore toasier practically new. Two small dia- Subscribe to The | 1952 ELCAR 41 ft., 2 bedrooms,/ complete bathroom, white metal) | kitchen, aluminum porch, touraid) | hitch, Four months old — all acces-| | sories. L. B. Rayl, Overseas Trailer} Park, Stock Island. novi7-6tx, 1949 — 25° All - Aluminum Prairy| Scho: 2er. Cheap. Stock Island) Trailer Park. Phone 1625-W. | monton. S', 198 LIBERTY. 3 rooms com- plete. Lot 44, Key West Trailer ‘ark or 1327 Duval, Apt. No. 5. novis-6t ee eee 194: TOUSE TRAILER, 30 ft. Awnings ' Spray Trailer Court, Stock E. Brickley. YOU MUST SEE it to believe it 1941 trailer, $350.00. $50.00 dowr bal. like rent. Tiptos Trailer Sales Bove. cient mania ELEC. Water beater for trailer House trailer. sleeps 4. Refriger lion, stoves, dishes, awning. M offer. Skating Rink. wor? jromether with al $8—Trailers For Sale (Continued) — HOUSE TRAILER for sale, $200 cash, 611 Front St. 41—Boats and Motors — 14’ FACTORY-BUILT boat, trailer 10 H.P. Evenrude, $235.00. Flori- dian Motel, 1212 Simonton. novi9-tf poseneclaeieans Seer taconmeuniseinatah ted 14’ BOAT. 7% H.P. Mercury out- board motor and boat’ trailer. Good cond. Reasonable. John Me- Cormack, 612 Simonton St. nov19-3t pRiANREGy C Lace. nee FISHING VESSEL ‘Gordan Girls”. 58’ long, 17%’ beam. Apply Sam Jordan, Thompson Enterprises. novi9-stx 14’ MOLDED Hull Runabout — six months old — 22 H.P, Johnson, trailer, cover, paddle, anchor. Will sacrifice for $600.00, Miller’s Trail- er Park, Stock Island. _ nov19-3tx BOATS, Motors, trailers for rent, trade or sale. Cliff's Marine & Supply Co., Stock Island. Phone 104. nov19-tf 42—Dogs-Cats-Pets sinierethiromeren-—etlenesichaeteinicgpeticintsene> REGISTERED Cocker Spaniels, 6) wks. old, Black. $35.00 each. Blonde male available for studding. Also, 1 yr. old red Cocker, very good disposition. 2613 Harris Ave. Phone 1184-M. nov20-3t 45—Transportation Storage - Moving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER B Phone 488 E. V. KINSMAN nov5-tf 46—Builder's Supplies ALL BUILDING Materials, doors, windows, weather boards and framing, at 825 Duval. nov20-tf| 49A—House Movers HOUSEMOVERS CALL GARNETT Phone 1402-XJ Por Estimate. If No Answer, Call Mr. Coppage 8%. nov20-tf 50—Legal Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JU AL CIRCUIT 0 FLORIDA, TF AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHAN- CERY. No, 18-418 VIOLA B. HAYEN, Plaintiff, DIVORCE vs. ERNEST H. HAYEN, Defendant. TO: ERNEST H. HAYEN 739 Garden Street, Hoboken, New Jereey. You are hereby notified that a Complaint for Divorce has been filed against you and you are hereby required to serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint on Plaintiff's attorney and file the original Answer in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 15th day of Decem- ber, 1952; otherwise the allegations of said Complaint will be taken as confessed against you. This. order to be published in The Key West Citizen. Dated this 12th day of Novem- ber, 1952. (Cireuit Court Beal) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. By: ‘sd) Florence E. Sawyer Deputy Clerk ROBERTS, HOLLAND & STRICKLAND Attorneys for Plaintiff 1401-5 Security Building Miami, Florida. nov13-20-27 ;decs,1952 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT; IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY, No. 126852 No. 1 FULLER WARREN, Governor, et al Plaintiffs, vs. ELISE COLLINS, et al. Defendants. NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned as Special Master in chancery, purguapt to the final decree of foreclosure rendered in the above entitled cause will ‘of- fer for sale and sell at public ont- ery to the highest and best bidder for cash at the Front Door of the Court House in Key West, Monroe County, F! on the 28th day of November between the hours of 11:00 o'clock 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon, the same being the legal hours ef sale, | the following described real prop- erty located in Monroe County, Florida, to-wit: A undivided 1/2 interest In and Lot 2 Section Twenty-seven Lor 1. Section Thirty- three (33), Lot_1 Section Thir- ty-four (34), Township | Sixty- four (84) South, Range Thirty- five (35) East, less 27.68 acres the Florida East road right-of-way nm Thirty-three (33), n Thirty-four (34) Sixty-four #84) irty-five (25) fon Three (3) Four (4), (65) as taining 198.73 scree, ome. Lying and being ty of Monroe, state Township Township South, Range Thirty-five és Sixty-five of Florida. ae aforesaid, the tene- hereditaments and nets thereunte belonging, ny wise appertaining, being to satisfy said decree. Dated thie 12th day of Novem- 1963, at Key Weet, Monroe unty. Florida (ed) JULIUS PF. STONE. IR. Special Master The said property, 1 et nov20-3t} NOTICE (Continued) © NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NA LAW | Is EBY GIVEN >that the undersigned, bm vig © to en« gage in business under the ficti- tious mame of “Marathon Cabinet & Boat Works,” Marathon, Florida, intends to register said name with the Clerk of the Circult Court of Monroe County, Florida. RC NE, Owner. nov20-27 ;dec4-11,1952 NewHampshire Head Led Field All The Way By ALAN POPE CONCORD, N.H. (#—The : young- est governor in the history of New Hampshire, Hugh Gregg, will be 35 when he takes office in January. More people than ever before voted in New Hampshire the day Gregg led the Republican ticket in getting elected — he even ran ahead of Gen. Eisenhower. The young attorney has been called the “all-American boy’: by newsmen. He is handsome, comes from a well-to-do family, has a pretty wife and two attractive sons. He was a_ counter - intelligence agent in the Army during World War II and returned home to be elected his city’s mayor. When Gregg took over as mayor of industrial Nashua, the seemed about finished as a center of high employment. But he, with aid from his father and a: group of businessmen, organized the Nashua Foundation and attracted many out-of-state sses. to settle there. After his term as mayor, Gregg was recalled to active Army duty. He served a year and a half and a resumed his private law prac: e, He was persuaded to run for gov- ernor and won.a smashing victory in the primary over three candi- dates, two of whom were older and more experienced in politics. One had served two terms as gov- Gregg in action—on the speak- er’s stand or ata political rally— is a natural. His good looks are a neither Wolf Menace On Increase In Poland By ALFRED CHLAPOWSKI WARSAW (®—Wolves are becom- ing an increasing menace in Po- land’s forest areas, whero villag- ers and isolated peasants live in fear for their livestock and even their lives from these wild ‘ma- rauders. 4 H to human habitation. Authorities are organizing shoot- | ing parties and paying cash prizes for all wolves killed in an effort to combat the wild menace. | Want Russell To Lead | Democrats In Future ‘he would again in 1956, includes himself among the ‘senators he described as \takers of the party.” | IMMIGRANT ACT |MAY BE CHANGED | WASHINGTON # — America E Es | should let in more fron Curtain} immigrasts from} refugees and — populated European coun- |tries, Secretary of State Acheson recommended yesterday to 2 pres- identisl commission studying the iChinese Red r. ° .. Lauding Russia *By SPENCER DAVIS SAN FRANCISCO w — Chinese Communist: radio broadcasts this month have pulled out all the stops in lavish praise of the ilita Te political and economic alliance be- tween Red China and the Soviet Union, ‘ The Red propaganda has been geared to an officially proclaimed “Sino-Soviet Friendship Month.” With every facility at its com: the Peiping administration has sought to show its appreciation for Russian aid and to came it among China’s own From various Chinese cities have come reports of mass rallies, tour- ing song and dance teams, cultural missions -and wreath-laying cere- monies “‘in honor of Soviet martyrs who heroically sacrificed their lives in the war of liberation of Northeast China (Manchuria).” During the civil war, the Chinese Communists carefully refrained from acknowledging any direct Russian military help, although it was termed a war of liberation. The reference to liberation of Man- churia apparently was to the clos- ing week of World War II when city | Marshal Malinoysky’s Second Uk- rainian Army swept through the Japanese defenders into Korea. A flood of Soviet pictures have been released throughout China. In Mukden 16 theaters showed Soviet color pictures exclusively. One Red radio commentary not- that friendly relations dating back-more than 30 years had been bulwarked by the 1950 Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Military Al- liance and Mutual Assistance. The treaty is d at Japan. Peiping cited following ac- complishments from its binding ties with Moscow: 1, USSR has consistently upheld the right of China to participate the United Nations and opposed the U. S. “invasion” of Korea and “ & 8 of 5 i 4 f > a, 3 3 ¥ z g 3 8 i é 3 F : i : F o£ we & i = r i in FE 229 5%? i i a ae 5, t igt eet Re Eg : i i f i f a & eS = a < ¢ § i gE. zi ES z al f é “S bs LOANS ON i t j McCarran - Walter inuigegees 604 Dovel $e. SP OTT