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Tuesday, December 30, 1952 WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 12¢ pez line for one day Ne per line for three days We per line for six days 9c per line for twelve days Se per line for twenty-four days Minimum of 3 Sines per insertion DEADLINE: 9:30 A.M. DAILY FE ged dls ly one insertion. Cen act Rates On Request 2—Apartments For Rent ONY bedroom, all electric, Private; bath, utilities, linens, dishes furn- ished. M & B Motel, Phone 2-5515. decil1-tf WURNISHED APARTMENTS, 3 service, utilities furnished. Cora! Hotel Apartments, 312 Simonton St. vest and recreation. E! Patio Mo- tel. Washington and William Sts. dec30-tf nt APARTMENTS now AVAILABLE. Open for your inspection. Furn- ished or puactbned. Royal Paims Apartments. ist Street and Patter- son Ave. .| working conditions. son, Caribe Restaurant. and bedroom apartments. 715) aie Ave., opposite Casa Ma- deci6-tf} en apartment. Couple only, no. pets. Centerally located. Price Organization 411 Fleming St. deci7-tf ‘niceclicscineitilimninnts inseam APARTMENTS and sleeping rooms. Nicely decorated. By County Beach. Nice grounds. Year lease. Phone 2-5731. dec20-tf WANTED: Gent to share large apartment. Apply 713 Emma,| = Apt. B. dec22-tf FOUR apartments available. $66.50 per month, utilities furnished. Rooms, $10 per week. 411 William. dec24-6tx ‘eeiteineiataememmeeteninesieneneae OCEANFRONT 2-bedroom semi- furnished apartment, 401 South St. Call 2-7957. dec27-3tx .FURNISHED Apartment, couple only, $50.00 month plus utilities. Phone 2-313. dec29-tf ROOM furnished ent. apartment. Phone 26711, dec29-tf (eta ea mre FURNISHED Apartment. Three rooms and private bath, Near Sub Base. $14.25 week. Call 2.3268 dec29-tf BBEDROOM downstairs apt., $85.00 per month. 802 Simonton. Phone 2-2383. dec29-3tx NICELY FURN. 2-bedroom apt. Electrie kitchen. Water furn., $90.00. Apply 425 Francis. dec29-tf cicennstniibanansins \annanemeneenniiineh APARTMENT tor rent. 903 Ashe Street. dec29-2t 3 ROOMS furnished, $60.00. Cou- ple, no pets. Apply 1128 Mar. garet. Phone 2-6290. dec30-St Aaa eapee es iarwteiaieiner-oncarataes FURNISHED Apartment for cou- — No pets. Phone ‘S00T. dec30-Stx a Fora Rent COTTAGE, near new Margaret) For adult couple. 1411 Flagler. dec2?-3t Subscribe to The Citizen THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page7 3—Cottages For Rent (CONTINUED) FURNISHED Cottage. Couple on- ly. No pets. Apply 1219 Pearl St. dec27-3tx 4—Houses For Rent FURNISHED 2-bedroom house with garage. 1026 Whitehead. Apply 1028 Whitehead. Phone 2-6045. NEW 2-bedroom CBS constructed house in new residential section. All electric kitchen, tile bath. 520 Duval. Phone 2-2331, after 6 p.m. 2-5797. dec29-3t TWO-BEDROOM furnished. Avail- able Jan. to May. $125. Lt. Tyler, phone 2-7843, dec30-tues-thurs-sat 5—Rooms For Rent CUIGK'S cooming house. wit and eiteel peigate. beta. Ca'l after 3 p.m. 227 Duval St. decl2-tf CLEAN, quiet rooms. One block from business district. Free parking. 513 Whitehead St. ROOMS for rent. Single men only. Hot water. 1017 Eaton St. dec29-6t GUEST rooms on the ocean. Daily and weekly rates. Casa Cayo Hueso. Phone 2-3345. dec30-tf 5A—Miscellaneous For Rent ' STORE FOR RENT. 16 x 50. Suit- able for any business. Tropical Hotel, 114 Duval. dec30-tt 7—Business Rentals WAREHOUSE SPACE available. Red Brick Garage. Wolkoff, 321 Simonton. dec27-tt GOOD Opportunity for chef. Kitch- en for rent in Dufty’s Delmonico, 218 Duval St. Fully equipped. Can make a good living for live wire. decé-tf 8—Male Help Wanted COOK, reliable. Good hours and Apply in per- STOCK BOY. Apply in person, Gulfstream Food Dept. Store, 1105 White St. nnn, TRUCK DRIVER and general helper. Strunk Lumber Yard. 120 Simonton St. dec23-tf SAL! IAN. Ambitious and pro- gressive young man wanted with pleasing personality. Must have some knowledge ef construction products and be mechanically in- clined. Local resident preferred. Splendid opportunity for right man. Phone 2-5531 for intérview. dec26-tf MAN. Retired. For part-time maintenance work. Apply after 4:30 p.m., 1021 Duval St. dec27-3t 9—Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED WAITRESS ed, Apply Laigl's Restaurant ‘af: Person, Luncheonette, 701 Simonton, between 2 & 5 p.m.| KITCHEN HELP wanted. Apply in person. Ponce’s Luncheonette. 701 Simonton. WAITRESS, good hours and work- ing conditions. Apply in person, Ps Sarees WOMAN to work part-time. Hrs. 10 til 3, White or Colored. Apply 211 Simonton St. H. Feinstein — $3.00 per day. ly. Apply im person Land O’Sua Luncheonette, Truman & Grinnell. WOMEN, between 45 and 60 years of age, to represent Avon Pro- ducts. For a definite interview, write Mrs. Smedley, District Man- ager, P.O. Box 1101, W. Palm Beach, Fla. PERMANENT fountain help ai] wiling to train. Apply in I USEDCAR Freie 16 SrteicTy A WOMANS MODEL. “THe FENDERS ARE PRECRUMPLED J ¢ 18—Special Services (CONTINUED) SNOW CAP BLEACH is mild, effec- tive; yet has no lasting odor. COLORED girl for general house cleaning. Call in the afternoon. Dial 2-6386. dec30-3t SEAMSTRESS wanted, experienc- ed on Sailor’s uniforms. 505 Du- val, Collins Mens Shop. dec30-5t EXPERIENCED sales girl wanted ing $50, $22 Postal Savings and eye glasses left on Sigsbee Park Bus. Finder notify Anna Valen- auela, Che Che’s Pkg. Store. dec29-3tx 10—Male and Female Help| haired dog. Vieinity Grinnell and Wanted Fleming. Reward. Phone 2-2133, or 529 Grinnell. dec30-tf wanted. Must be experienced or | 24—Business Opportunities person, 523 Truman, Banana Tree Grill. dec24-6t RESTAURANT HELP wanted, waitresses, cooks, dishwashers. Write C. R. S. — 2900 S. W. 1ét. St., Miami 35. Presently employed, Classified Advertising Brings Results DIAL 72-5661 22-ROOM furn. home, has 4 baths. On lot 92 x 177. Liberal terms. Also, unfurn, home having 15 rooms, etc. Paui Boysen, 626 Fle- ming St. dec20-12tx Pipl aA IRS IEE Poe a onal STOCK ISLAND, ocean frontage 200 x 375. Wolkoff, 321 Simonton. dec27-tf FOR INCOME Property, Business Property on Duval - Fleming and South Sts. Furnished homes, du- pea, Motels. also Key acreage. E. C. T, Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming St. dec26-30tx TWO-BEDROOM furnished home in nice neighborhood. 2009 Har- ris. dec30-6tx NEW 3-bedroom CBS. With utility room, All electric kitchen. Beau- tifully and conveniently located. 1022 Georgia. Between 5 & 6 p.m. Telephone 2-3380. dec30-3tx 34—Household Items For Sale (CONTINUED) 5-PIECE Livingroom suite. 1217 Petronia. dec23-6tx BEDROOM and living-room furni- ture. Also dinette set, Apply 517- D Peary Court. dec29-6t COMPLETE Rock Maple bedroom suite. Reasonable. Phone 2-7645. dec30-3t $5—Wanted To Buy WE PAY $1.90 for old batteries. Dick’s Tire Service, 929 Truman Ave. Phone 2-2842. deci-té USED house trailer 12 or 15 ft. Good cond. Must be priced un- der $400.00 with terms, Please give all details in first letter. Write Box “E”, ¢/o Citizen. dec24-tf 38—Automobiles For Sale 1939 CHEV. Sedan, 1941 Ford Pick-up. 1952 Cushman. Eagle Scooter. Cheap. Poinciana Service Station. Phone 2-9281. dec23-tf *41 CHEVROLET, $200. Good con- | 0! dition. 206-C Poinciana, dec27-3tx 1949 FORD Sedan, Excellent cond. Will finance. Price $700.00. 2924 Staples Ave. dec30-2tx 1946 PONTIAC 2-door Streamliner, $595. Good condition, Will fi- nance. Charles Ryals, 612 Simon- dec30-3tx 5 EEE BROS meee FOR SALE: 1951 Plymouth, For- dor Sedan, 15,000 miles, $450.00 for my equity. Phone 2-2513. dec30-5t M. G. 1952 SPORTS ROADSTER. Very low mileage. Phone 2-3511. Ext. 8-294. dec30-3t ONE 7-room brick house and one efficiency brick cottage. Nicely landscaped lots 104 x 119, Rental income, $229.60 monthly. Complete- ly furnished, $18,500.00 cash. See Horace Young, Casa Cayo Hueso, 1400 Duval, phone 2-3345. dec30-tf 25A—Real Estate Wanted NAVY LT. wishes to buy or rent with -ytion to buy equity in 2 or 3-bedroom home. “‘oderate down payment, FHA or GI. All replies Write Box LT c/o decl5-12t 26—Lots For Sale LOT, corner George and Blanche. 44 x 100. Reasonable. Write Box per | WANTED “FO BUY acreage, of Lower Keys. Send full and price by letter to Box X, Sum- merland Key P.O. dec2-tues.-thurs.-sat.-tf 29—Printing ‘Make The © ARTMAN PRESS your headquarters for the finest in printing. Dial 2-5661, dec26-tf $0—Services and Repairs SIMONTON ST. Body Works. Auto painting also and trim — convertible tops, 121 Si- monton St. Phone 2-3951. nov27-tf dect-tt) 31—Garden - Lawn kitchen, Terms. Phone 2-2659. decl6-13tx 3BEDROOM CBS bungalow. Com- pletely furnished. Near County Beach. Price, $15,750.00. Terms, $4, 350.00. Cash, balance payable 2BEDROOM unfurnished bungalow kitchen and wash- . One grassed corner 000 cash, balance payable monthly $61.32. Johnson & Johnson, 419 Du- val, phone 2-2831. nov2d-tf come property. 2-story, 3-apart- ment house on Caroline Street, 25% gross on purchase price of $10,- JOHNSON & JOHNSON Supplies EXTRA heavy pin cushion flower holders. Excellent for display purposes. Key West Garden & Lawn Supply. Phone 2-6912. dec30-3t 33—Miscellaneous EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY 3428 Duck Avenue, Poinciana. Phone 2-6951. We buy and sell new and used furniture. nov27-tf NOTES Payable forms. 10 for 15c. EVENING gowns. Large stock. Values up to $100. Slightly handi- ed. Now, $5.00 and $10.00. 933 Washington Ave, Miami Beach.|A¥” Phone 5-4595. decl7-24t PIANO for sale, practically new. } Laureano Moreno. Resident)» “| piano tuner, 907 Truman, phone dec23-6t | 2-267. PRE-INVENTORY SALE. THREE DAYS ONLY. 10% OFF ON ALL MERCHANDISE. ESTHER’S & BILL'S, 716 DUVAL. dec29-2t 34—Household Items For Sale EQUITY in new furniture for two- bedroom apartment. 17-B Sigs- bee Road, Sigsbee Park. dec29-3t FOR SALE — Used washing ma- chine i tnd Hand FRIGIDAIRE. 1029 Fle- SS NEW Apartment size Hotpoint | range. Cost $170. weeks. Sacrifice, $100. Used two! 4A Sea 38A—Trucks For Sale 1935 CHEV. Truck, 1% ton, new motor — Good tires, Bargain. Chas. Shaw, Treasure Isle Trailer Cove, Stock Island. dec30-3tx 39—Trailers For Sale 1947 AMERICAN. 27’ stove. Refrigerator. 2-2965. Bargain. Stock Island Court. dec26-5tx 1947, 21-FOOT, 9 x 12 Cabana. Furnished. Must sell, $750. down. See West, 612 Simonton. dec29-3tx 41—Boats and Motors EVINRUUDE motors, Speedicraf boats, sales and service. West Outboard, 1116 Eaton St. decl6-15tx, enlace names 1” CORRECT CRAFT runabout 60 H.P. Chris Craft engine. Fac tory built trailer, $750.00. 3725 Ave nye “E.” decl6-tf CHRIS CRAFT pre-fabricated Kit boats from 8 to 31 feet. Assem- ble yourself. As low as $45.00. Cliff's Marine & Supply Co., Stock Island. Phone 2-2531. dec26-tf CHRYSLER Ace Marine Engine. Reasonable. 1426 Eliza, 2-3994. dec30-3t 45—Transportation Storage - Moving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 2-6733 E. V. KINSMAN apt. $875. en IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT or aus ron OF FLORIDA, R MONROE COUN IN my ep As nicky 12-456 pororHY’ “AUERBACH KATZ, Plaintiff, DIVORCE Defendant, NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: JULIUS L. KATZ 224 East Sth Street Lakewood. New Jersey zou ARE HEREBY ORDERED IRED to serve a copy newer to the Complaint ree on the plaintiffs At- le the original An- swer {n the office of the Clerk of on oF before the ¢ January, A.D. 1953, in | > \tled cause, otherwise * therein Will be tak- vs JULIUS L. KATZ, Florida, this AD. “1952. ATE oF yLONIDA:| | IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 13-4465 JOHN N. LOVRIC, Platatitt, once LIDA ‘RAE LOVRIG Defendant. TICE BY PUBLICATION A RAE LOVRIC, 1 x ANI 50—Legel Notices (CONTINUED) ig a Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 12th of January, A.D. 1953, in the ve TATIed ‘cause, otherwise, the “alle: & tions therein one will be taken as confess DONE and ORDERED at Key West, Monroe County, Henig. _this Sth day of —— ain {Sealy Rivas, Clerk aren the Cireuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: (sd) Florence E: Sawyer Deputy Clerk. (s@) J. ¥. PORTER, IV, Solicitor for Plaintiff, > | 413 Fleming St., Florida. eer ‘decd-16-23-80,1953 USOs Plan Joint Party For New Year's The two USOs in the Key West area; are combining their efforts for a gala progressive New Year's Eve party and dance, The evening will begin with a movie -starting at 7 p. m. at the USO YMCA; Whitehead Street. followed by refreshments served by the GSO hostesses. The service- men and hostesses will be trans- ted from the ““Y” to the USO- NCCS, Duval Street, for the re- mainder of the evening’s program. which will be a formal dance and special floor show from 9 p, m. to midnight. The celebrants will see in the New Year at midnight with noise makers, hats and all the trim- mings. Music will be provided by Gus Ayala and his Combo. Re- freshments will be served at in- Coming Events TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30—~ Kiwanis Club, dinner meeting 6:30 p.m. Ft. Taylor Duplicate Bridge Club, 7:45 p.m. Beginners’ Bridge Group, Ft Taylor Officers Club, 8 p.m. Coast Art Association exhibit at East Martello Gallery, daily from noon to 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3i— Navy Wives’. Bowling League, Se Station Alleys, 1 p.m, Island City Navy Wives Club No. eens at Bldg. 178. 10:30 Ladies Golf Tournament. K. W. Golf course, 9 a.m. A Letier From Bill Lantaff Dear Neighbor:: Two stories hit the headlines re- cently and provided much material for discussion and debate in Wash- ington, The one story, which was un- inferred he had a clear and de finite solution for ending the Ko rean war. The General refused to make his plan public bu* indicated his willingness to reveal it to Pre- sident-Eleet Eisenhower, This brought about two imm« eral present this plan to him at once so that if it could lead to ending the Korean war, further casualties could be averted with- out a day’s delay. The pros and cons to MacAr thur’s dramatic: statement ran the gauntlet from, ‘a grandstand play to take the spotlight off President- Elect Eisenhower's trip to Korea” to “a sincere desire on the part of « of might have with these . The lives of American boys in Korea the welfare of this country - are | far above and more important than tion be th n aly of abo mabe pons month it on come before a,speci investigating tax. fluence. Handicraft Group, Naval Station} ‘Mr. Davis, now an honorary trus- ri! 2nd floor, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, JANUARY 1— HAPRA “NEW YEAR! MOST MEETINGS SLATED FOR THIS DATE ARE CANCELL- ED. CALL YOUR ORGANI- ZATION PRESIDENT TO CONFIRM ANY MEETING, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2— * fellowship program, Poinciana Baptist Church, 8:30 p.m. Knights of Pythias, Star, Temple, 8 p.m. Officers’ Club, Fern Chapter No. 21. 0.E.S. 8 p.m. meeting at| President, National Guard Armory, 1:30) for p.m. SATUDDAY, JANUARY 6— Youth for Christ Rally. Fleming Fleming 3 MONDAY, JANUARY 5— Alcoholics Key West Temple No. 21, Py- thian Sisters, at K. of P. Hall, 7:30 p.m. Executive Board, Poinciana PTA, at school, 8 p.m. pm. Cirele One, Presbyterian Wom- en, 8 p.m. Women’s Auxiliary, St. Paul's Church, Parish Hall, 3 p.m. WMU, ist Baptist Church, 7:30 | Sea BAR Sete | SCHOOL DL NEEDS ARE |GREATER THAN FUNDS WASHINGTON # — The nation needs 325,000 new public school classrooms but can raise queen of silent films, ‘w 7 a ee husband, Buddy NEW YEAR!

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