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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS We per line fer ene day At¢ por tine fer three days WAREHOUSE SPACE available. ee APT. Convenient to Eaton St. decé-tf ae pean $66.50 per ehaar tag, $10 per week, ii William street decd-6tx 117 ‘Si- FURNISHED Apartment. ae E. A. Strunk, Jr. Phone decl0-tf to AC ari URN. APARTMENTS, — down- * tewn lecation. Het and cold run- water at all times. Utilities Evans Exchange, 507 decll-6t pnp FURN. 3-bedroom downstairs apt., and one @fficiency downstairs apt. baopene yo Near Naval Bases. Apply’ 425 decit-tf FURN, oe Reasonable year around rate. Phone 2-2556. decli-3tx Deiirable apt. for couple. Conveniently located. Nice Reasonable. Phone 2-2897. 4—Houses For Rent %-BEDROOM furn. house. All elec- tri. kitchen. Tile bath with show- er. 1417 Albury. Apply 2003 Staples. Dial 2-6694, decl2-3t Page 11 2-BEDROOM, all electric ‘chen. Good residential district. 1425 Tropical. Phone 2-7891, decl2-tf UNFURNISHED two - bedroom) house. Completely refinished.| Half block from main St. Adults only. 527 Bahama. dec18-3tx SR RE SE SE 5—Rooms For Rent LUIGI'S rooming house. Rooms with and without private baths Ca"l after 3 p.m, 222 Duval St. decl2-tf CLEAN, quiet room, 1 block from business district, Free parking.| 51$ Whitehead. decl0-6t 7—Business Rentals Red Brick Garage. Wolkoff, 321 Simonton. nov21-tf GOOD Opportunity for chef. Kitch- en for rent in Duffy’s Delmonico, mechanics. Monroe Motors Inc. nov17-tf COOK, reliable. Good hours and working conditions. Apply in per- son, Caribe Restaurant. need not apply. Call in person at Navarro, Inc., 601 Duval St. dec2-tf LOCAL MAN for body work. Apply in person, Navarro, Inc., 601 Du- YOUNG man to learn Linotype. Ap- ply N. D. Artman, Key West Citi- zen. decl2-7t DRIVER WANTED. Land 0’Sun. decl3-3t ed. Apply Lyigi’s Restaurant af- ter 3 p.m. nov26-tf WAITRESS WANTED. Apply in person, Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simonton, between 2 & 5 p.m. nov22-tf KITCHEN HELP wanted. Apply in person. Ponce’s Luncheonette. 701 Simonton. dec9-tf | *| 2-5661, Circulation Dept. | 211 SIMONTON ST. “MODEST MAIDENS ‘Trademark Registered U. 8. Patent Office HAVE MONEY FOR XMAS JOIN SAY Avan a Its A Goop THING I Jo BD YOUR CHRISTMAS CLUB YESTERDAY, I NEED FIFTY DOLLARS ALREADY f 17—Personal Services Notary Pune NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office decl3-tf) IF YOU WASH ’'EM then you know they are washed. Soak, wash, 3 rinses, 25¢. Paul's Self-Service Leundry, 426 White St. . SINGER SEWING MACHINES SALES — SERVICE — PARTS SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 118 Coral Way Coral Gables dec8-20t -| FOR SALE: Six consecutive issues of The Key West Citizen. Deliver- ed to your door, 25¢ weekly. Dial decé6-tf BRIDES TO BE HAVE YOUR wedding invitations and announcements printed by The Artman Press. Dial 2-5661. decé-tf 18—Special Services NOTICE GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES— FIXTURES KEYS MADE PLUMBING ¢ EPAIRS & INSTALLATION KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. TEL. 2-3123) novi5-tf! SNOW CAP BLEACH is mild, effec. tive; yet has no lasting odor | Buy from your grocer. decl0-tf EARN $100.00 or more per month _ addressing envelopes in writer. Send $1.00 for information and instructions. Scott & Co., Dept. 138, Roxbury Station, Box 112, Rox- bury 19, Mass. Money back guaran- tee, dec6-12t ing conditions. Apply in person,| Caribe Restaurant. nov25-t{, KINDERGARTEN Nursery teach- | er. College graduate. prerieaes preferred. Phone 2-5547. lecs-t i WANTED, salesgirls. Full or part-| 28° TRAILER for rent. Apartment, ee Stove and refrigerator.) Phove 2.2905. decli-st) nana 3—-Cottages For Rent } ea mear Margaret Ann) . Apply Price Peo ay Realtors. 431 Fleming! St. deed-tf | aerSENY owe al utilities | Swieren secented. as peeee Apply 823 Whitenead decloéia) Subscribe to The Citizen iva p time to work for Christmas busi- ness. S. H. Kress. deci1-tf ATTRACTIVE barmaid wanted. Ap ply Two Friends Bar, 512 Front St. Phone °-9212. dec12-tf| FOUR LOCAL GIRLS Earnings from $8 to $15 Per Day| CALL B. P. HAMMETT OVERSEAS HOTEL Tel. 2-5611 Sunday For Appointment decl3-Itx WOMAN for general ho usework Afternoon from 1 to 6 p.m. Dial 22-6308. decis-3t 10—Male and Female Help COCONUT TREES cleaned, remov ed. Lawns mowed, general clean. up. Brown’s Landscaping. Phone 2-5892 for free estimate. 22—Lost HUB CAP. 1948 Cadillac. Reward if returned good condition. 1426 Vermon, Apt. 2. decl2-3tx 24—-Business Opportuniti CITY sightseeing tour: in town. Very lucrative. Sacrifice. Owners leaving town. Good equipment. Phone 2-2166. dec9-6t Best corner aa once & Financing AUSTIN. G. TAYLOR general contractor, old and work, 616 Duval St. Phone ne’ FOR NEW Homes All Types Free Estimates 1213 Georgia. “INC James Anderson, Sup't. 25—Real Esta ate For Sale sue |e CEPTING app! from qualific personnel eotfee shop wh'-h opens the first of January. The Key Wester. deci2-2t tions for our “| 16—Personal St! ALeouoLics ANONYMOUS. Key West. Write Box AA. c/o The Cititen. dec2-2 00 cash balance | 2 ts my dec5-tf| | Also, nov21-tf! Will neat transportation. Cash. Li censed| Personal interview | II BR. 25—Real Estate For Sale (Continued) FOR HOMES — Lots — Duplexes — Apartment and Business Prop- erty, see Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming ST. Phone 2-3612. Here since 1919. nov19-30-tx 22-ROOM furn. home, has 4 baths. On lot 92 x 177. Liberal terms. unfurn, home having 15 rooms, ete. Paul Boysen, 626 Fle- ming St. dec6-12tx | — C.B.S. Toppino built; house. Terazzo floors, tile base! boards, window sills, bathroom and kitchen. Large screened porch. 2118 Staples Ave. Phone 2-6695. dec9-5t| VERY GOOD investments in in-| come property. 2-story, 3-apart- ment house on Caroline Street, 25% | gross on purchasé price of $10,- 000.00, terms $6,000.00 cash, balance easy. 2-DUPLEX buildings and corner lot, producing 17% gross on pur-| chase price of $21,000.00, terms $6,-| 000.00 eash, balance’ easy. DUPLEX C.B.S. construction near County Beach, producing 17% gross on $16,000.00 purchase price, | terms $5,000.00 cash, balance pay- | able in 10 years, 2STORY, 3-apartment house on| Olivia Street, income 20% . gross} on purchase price of $12,000.00, | | terms $8,000.00 cash and. assume} | $4,000.00 lien, payable $100.00 per | month, 419 Duval St. Dial 2-2831. JOHNSON & JOHNSON | dec8-tf} | TWO STORY home on Oliva St. Completely furnished. Two bath rooms and two kitchens fully equip-| ped. Garage and nice yard. Must} sacrifice. $7,000. Phone 2-6832, | capacity. Will sell for $500.00. Gif- ‘wringer type washing machine, | $20.00. Phone 2-3057, or 2603 Fogar- | 20 NEW White Pine boards. Will | ferent widths. Phone 2-3311. decl2-4tx | OWNER SELLING home. Good location, | Phone 2-3487. PURCHASE from ewner residential | + | building, Lot at least 5000 sq.. ft. Write} 13- 2tx | HOUSE and lot for s sale, $3,500. Inquire 1105 Watson. Dial 2-6356./) deci3-3tx LY on Route 1, 1090’ waterfront. only, Ramon varro, 613 Caroline. _* 13-sat-tues-fri at| 3-bedroom | Terms. | decl2-3t Box T. J. ¢/o Citizen. _Mec 1200’ = DIRE Stock Island; nd Blanche Reasonable. Write Box _ deck-tt © by | Key P.O. ARTMAN PRESS our headquarters for the finest " ng. Dial 2-566) nevi0-t 30—Services and Repairs Works Classified Advertising Brings Results DIAL 2-566] 33—Miscellaneous gee BOL SCN Sh Se EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY 3428 Duck Avenue, Poinciana. Phone 2-6951. We buy and sell new and used furniture. nov27-tf MEN’S Flannel shirts, $2.98; men’s nylon hose, 65c & 75c; full lined corduroy sport jacket, $12: 95; Boys’ flannel shirts, $1.98; — $5.00 bill- folds, $2.49 plus tax. Men’s gabar- dine cord shirts, $4.95; self-belted slacks, $8.95. Come in and get ac- quainted — use our lay-away plan. Esther & Bill's, 716 Duval. dec8-6t 38—Automobiles For Sale )50—Legal Notices (Continued> 1949 FORD Convertible. Custom “g”, radio & heater. 1327 Duval Apt. No. 5. decli-6t APPLIC DISCHARC NOTICE. OF INTENTION TO = AKE ¥ DNF FI COUNTY COUNTY, 1941 CADILLAC, 4-door. Good IN PRO- cond. Best offer. Overseas Hotel.|In re the decid se): He BENINGE aid <_<} 90, an, wear 1 MAY “CON: $9—Trailers For Sale Ne MUST SELL, need money quick. Best buy in Key West. Cost you nothing to look, 1948 — 27 ft. Liber- ty. Built-on porch, Many extras. Trailer No. 7, Mastic Trailer Park, 645 United. decl1-3tx| # LUGGAGE TRAILER. Metal body. Oversize tires. Can be seen at Haskins Machine Works, 726 Caro- line. nov26-tf 1948 LIBERTY, 25’. Good cond. Lot 44, Key West Trailer Court or 1327 Duval St., Apt. No. 5. decl1-6t 20’ HARRIS Coach. Needs repair. Elec. refrig. Only $195.00, as is. See Capt. Kidd, Treasure Isle Trail- er Cove, Stock Island. decé6-tf 1952, 28’ GENERAL with awning. Very clean. $2,000. Mooney, 615 Greene St. decd-5t TRAILERS as low as $395.00 full ot ; pice. We buy, sell and finance. Tipton’s Trailer Sales, Stock Island. decl2-2t that he will Raymond R. Monroe nel iv Executor of th nings, dec FLORIDA, E COUNTY, DOROTH RADTKE; vs. WARREN G, RADTKE. TIC A NATIONAL cash register. Like new. Sacrifice; baby’s high chair, and stroller, dial 2-2166. dec8-6t 30-GAL. water tank, $10. Two-door beer box, $25. Practically brand new. 718 Olivia. dec8-6tx BAKER ice cube machine. New cond. Used only as demonstrator. Capacity 2000 — 2” cubes a day. Has 7% sq. ft. Usable stainless steel table top. Large ice storage fen Industries, 219 Elizabeth. dec9-6t Pree a Wicceciae WY Semvcnaan onan 1948 WHIZZER motor bike, with extras. Price $60.00. One Thor ty Ave. decl1-3t BABY CRIB, 3’ x 5’ with mattress and baby high chair. Good eondi- tion, $10.00, 807 Whitehead. decl1-3tx NOTES Payable forms. 10 for 15c. Artman Press, phone 2-5661. decl0-tf UPRIGHT piano, $150.00. Single iron bed, $6.00. Phone 2-2085, be- | tween 10-12 and 4-6, decl0-7tx ONE TWIN size bed, $20. One baby bed $12. Tipton Trailer Sales, Stock «Island. decl2-2t BURGESS Jig-Saw-Sander com- bination. Unopened. Complete,. $12.95. 16 gauge shotgun and shells, | $15.00. Jameson, 715 Seminole. Op- posite Casa Marina. deci2-2tx RODS, reels, 802 Eaton St. binoculars. decl2-3t lures, ONE full size baby bed and inner-} ~ spring mattress in good cond. Phone 2-3866. decl2-2t average 12’ long. Half price. Dif- deci3-2tx 34—Household Items Fo or Sale xe gas refrigera- 2 full: size gas stgves. Ap- Lane. dec3-tf; tor | ply 710 Bakers’ | 2nd Hand FRIGIDAIRE, 1029 Fle- ming. dec4-tf} | LIVINGROOM rug 9 x 12, Kitchen cabinet. Dial 2-7578. dec9-5tx | ig PIANO, $05, 00. Ideal gift. Phone 2-2179. al Christmas dec11-3tx ND Silverstone Console ph and radio; tank cleaner. Electric Roaster-Oven. All} like new. Dial 2-2267. dect2-6tx! HELVADOR automatic 11] cubic refrigerator. Gas stove, box | 50—Legal Notices hono-| + vacuum) ' springs and foam rubber mattress.| 2009 Harris Ave. decl2-3tx 3 COMPLETE ROOMS of ] new Road furni- Re WE PAY $1.90 for old batteries | Dick's Tire Service, 929 Truman Ave. Phone 2-2842. decl-tf VEEP SOMETHING mw WANT ADS erw uo will LUGGAGE TRAILER, All State.| 1 Nearly new, $40.00. Ray Botello, 130-D Peary Court. decl3-3tx 40—Motor Bikes and Mo tor Scooters SALSBURY motor scooter and _bi- cycle for sale. Phone 2-7993. 1024 Packer St. decl0-6tx 41—Boats and Motors 16’ BOAT with 10 H.P. inboard complete with trailer. Excellent cond., $450.00. 46-D Sigsbee Road. dec4-12tx SEE the all new 1953 Scott Atwater | 7% H.P. Now on display at. your} outboard headquarters, Stock Is-) STAIRS by Andre Br land. Cliff's Marine and Supply Co.| lated from the Frenci Dial 2-2531. dec6- -tf | Briffault, novel of adolescence: pub- ——______________.______ | lished by Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 14-FOOT semi-V-bottom plywood) New York City, 2 boat and Peterson trailer equip-| This book se ped with rollers and winch, $150.00. planned to supply Tradewinds hotel, 525 Eaton. for the nightmares of decl0-4t} If a committee f ‘ca Sen ne t-teacher’ tion is 35 WATT ship to shore radio. Also, Can Darcy h fathometer. Both used 3. months, | fund cement ee — i 6094, cellar of public 1 number i in Like naw. Phone 2 : pees Brooklyn or tearing down the ee pee house. heltind tie Fran: 42—Dogs-Cats-Pets junior high school anywhere FPiorida, some mer has go! MUST SELL. Very reasonable.jhold of this tratislation of ™ A.K.C.* registered male Boxer pups. 1515 First St. dec10-7tx Brincourt’s. book. HAVE A FEMALE Doberman Pin- The setting -for- thawhovel is a. French day school. The author scher ready to be mated. Call 2-9212, decl2-3t takes the sexually distu @reams of adolescents and ¢ MEXICAN double yellow head par- rots. 3 months old. Will make them an actuality in th Tooms bencath # school playgrouhd, fine talkers. The Pet Shop, 812 Caroline. Phone 2-9470. deci3-6t Key West, Monroe nia 4th day of De (Seal) 4sd) ALLAN Attornes for 604 Whiteb Key West, Kzy Books | by A. de T. Gingras (THE PARADISE BELOW THE burt, trans- lly peri- ives where a fourteen rold girhis tarrying on erotic ¢ ments with three boys of : t the : vintage. Meanwhile a b: innocently. bouncing around in schoolyard overhead, highly sexed teenas a volley ball or potsy or French children apparently emotior period. Mr. Brincourt’s and economical e His characters are vivii 45—Transportation ve Storage - Moving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 2-6733 E. V. KINSMAN dect0-t¥ 49A—House Movers HOUSEMOVER resting. His plot is excit Garnett Phone 2-5401 for} merely wants dec9-tf} story he has done it s But if he wa r NOTICH UNDER Fictitious | thls reviewer is NAME STATUTE lit is. Is he merely i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that |some thirteen y the undersigned, desiring to engage monsters Ww in business under the fletittr ame of “Mitchell's Ha Call estimate. adolescents, h "| from wo Ie d high schoo e8 e parent atching the nie, { em to} NOTICE 1S THE COUNTY srnees cornet. IN AND FOR MoNROr coryry, Ty PROMATE, mores wait |The To & Ae subseribe to The Citizen Sa DIVORCE | ubject | in| e cellar} inance. Co. be normally solicitous about the wellbeing of the children. ‘The brother of the hero particularly. is jalmost annoyingly eager to guide his’ younger brother, If he fumbles {the guidance ball, he ceriuinly does i what any other brother might have done under similar circumstances unless he were a-genius of a scout- master or an experienced psychiatrist. volt against parents and ers is a natural part. of grow- So ate fancies and certain ing u q | exp rimzents in love and sex. These sional children are exaggerated ease of where both of these | mpuises may lead. It probabiy will |be the hope of the adult reading j public shat real adolescents are not }as depraved and delinquent in act- all adolescents seem to be reasingly in modern fiction, N THE MISSISSIPPI WAS .D by Le Grand, child’s picture |book Yor ages 5 to 8, published by lon- Cokesbury Press, New 46 pages), nating fellows crowd American folklore— Davey Crock- ett, Paul Bunyan. Rip Van Winkle, the Yankee Pedlar. ‘One of the most colorful of all is |Mike Fink, the Mississippi boat- nan. This child’s book features like and the frontier legend of Old | Al, a big alligator who lives in the | Mississippi river and makes the torms from the Gulf of Mexico, jelean up to Pig’s Eye, Minnesota, jby thrashing the water with his tait. Mike Fink was the only riverman who wasn’t afraid of old Al’s | storms. In fact he wasn’t afraid of anything. In those frontier days of cavered wagons he fought wildeats and bears and Indians, Settlers came to Mississippi and they couldn't ‘cross to go to the t because of Old Al thrashing ; the water with his tail and making storms. They asked Mike Fink to |help them, Mike Fink shouted,“f am half |horse and half wildeat. I will fight and.tie up.his tail so he can’t ash it around and make storms. 1 will do it so. the west can get | Settled.” | Then Mike Fink whooped like an |Indian, jumped higher than the jtrees and cracked his heels to- gether one hundred and twenty times before he came down, And {from that page on Mike goes on a hunt for Old Al. And what a hunt it is! It runs thru big-print pages of prose and illustrations of black, iw lia and green to the last roaring {HDAY, child’s picture book ‘ten and illustrated by Mariana, 8 4 to 8, published Py Lee and shepard Co., ‘ork ; b ey fe) t Flora McFlimséy 1s a little doll | Who lives in.a doll’s house of a small girl, In other slim volumes, the author’and illustfator has taken j her through short and pasteltales |@bout Christmas eve, an Easter bonnet and the Baby New Year, This latest is about Miss Flora's birthday. The story is all tangled with pink birthday . cakes. and fluffy feathered hatseand y Puffin birds who look @ lot | like penguins. It seems in the morning nobody ’s house remembers it is lora’s birthday, not the big frag doll, Gigi the clown, Pookoe cat or the little girl. So Miss Flora takes her hat and her gloves and goes away, She 1, floats out into the summer aif on ol. And what happens to the hours of the day he dusk when she falls Ker- | plnk into the daisy field in front of the doll’s house in the story, | And of course everything. turns out in the prettiest fashion, or the ‘hiidren might find out too soon that ali is not secure and safe beyond the nursery. DIES ep paras throu, TOKYO TOKYO Philippines Ambas- suitor Jose P. Melenc 58, died port attack today at a hotel © cio had been chief of the mission in Japan since 1951. Previously he was pine consul general in New eon ~ Subseribe to The Citizen of «ty west Dia 744

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