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Saturday, Ja sary 10, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 99c WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 12¢ pez line for one day Ve 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 lines per insertion DEADLINE: 9:30 A.M. DAILY In case of error, The Citizen 5—Rooms For Rent (CONTINUED) GUEST ROOMS. Near beach. Pri- vate parking. Daily & weekly rates, 1125 Washington. jan8-tf 5A—Miscellaneous For Rent Se STORE FOR RENT. 16 x 50. Suit- able for any busines- Tropi-al Hotel, 114 Duval. dec30-tf 7—Business Rentals jibe ane Siac ee WAREHOUSE SPACE available. Red Brick Garage. Wolkoff, 321 Simonton. dec27-tf will be responsible for only one insertion. Con act Rates On Request 2—Apartments For Rent ONE bedroom, all electric. Private bath, utilities, linens, dishes furn ished. M & B Motel. Phone 2-5515. decll-tf WURNISHER APARTMENIS, 3) fooms and bath, maid and janitor service, utilities furnished. Cor<! Hotel Apartments, 312 Simonton St. decil-tf NEW Bedroom and efficiency apartments. Ideally located for rest and recreation. El Patio Mo- tel, Washington and William Sts. dec30-tf APARTMENTS now AVAILABLE. Open for your inspection. Furn- ished or unfurnished. Royal Paims Apartments. 1st Street and Patter- son Ave. decl6-tf| NEWLY Renovated bedroom apart- ment. All utilities. Reasonable rates. 321 Simonton. jan9-tf BEA‘JTIFULLY FURN. efficiency and bedroom apartments, 715 Seminole Ave., opposite Casa Ma- rina. deci6-tf APARTMENTS and sleeping rooms. Nicely decorated. By day, week or month. Stutz Hotel Apts., 410 Fleming. dec19-tf STUDIO APT. Near beach. Porch overlooking garden. For quiet adults. No pets. Linens and utili- ties furnished, $30 weekly. 1214 Duval. Phone 2-3435. jan6-tf APT. and rooms available at rea- sonable rates. 411 William St. jan7-30tx LOVELY furn.' 2-bedroom apt. | near County Beach for rent for Season. 1 to 4 months. Apply Johnson and Johnson, 419 Duval. Phone 2-2831. jan7-tf FOUR ROOMS, kitchenette, bath, porch. Not modern, but sunny. Harbor view. Furnished, service. 12-5026. jan8-3tx FURN, Apartment. Couple only, no pets. Centrally located. Price Organization, 411 Fleming St. Phone 2-7611. jans-tf FURNISHED apartment for rent. 900 Francis St. jan8-3t ONE-BEDROOM furnished apt. Overlooking the water. only, 800 N, Beach Rd. Dial 2-5405. jan9-3t BEAUTIFUL, new apartment. Cou- ples only. All furnished. 1019 Margaret St. jan9-2tx 2 adults. Near County Beach. Weekly, monthly or season. 1411 Flagler. janlo-tf ONE-BEDROOM furn. furn. apt., all electric. Good water pressure. Quiet couple. No pets. 328 Eliza beth. janl0-1tx 3- ~-Cottages For Rent NEW attractive ocean front cot tage for rent by season. on Stock Island. 1-bedroom nicely —furn. Smal boat, channel to front door Apply 514 Southard St. janto-3tx | 4—Houses For Rent 3-BEDROOM furn. house. Screen- ; ed porch, 2-car garage, $125.00 | monthly. 923 Seminary. Phone 12-2322. jan9-3t TWO-BEDROOM CBS house. Com-, pletely furn. Elec. kitchen. 3429; 919 Southard. | 7 cepted j 5—Rooms For Rent LUIGY'S roomin; nouse. Rooms with and without private baths Ca" after 3 p.m. 227 Duval St deci2.tt GUEST rooms on the ocean. Daily and weekly rates. Casa Cayo Hueso. Phone 2.3345 dec30 CLEAN, quiet rooms. One from business district. Freé park. fag. $13 Whitehead fureet jabs-oex b NICE reom in q tral location. Phone Adults | |! monico, | Yard |time at home by hand or | ‘writer. Send $1.00 for information 2a 8—Male Help Wanted ———————— COOK, reliable. Good hours and working conditions. Apply in ner son, Caribe Restaurant. dec23-tf a er STOCK MAN. Apply in Person Gulfstream Food Dept. Store 1105 White St. decl6-tf| DELIVERY MAN, must have driv- er’s license and know the city. Apply at Gulfstream Food De- Partment Store, 1105 White St. jan6-tf EXPERIENCED salesman, for general appliance — Apply in person — Firestone Home and Au- to Supply, 1201 White St. janl0-2t PART-TIME janitor. Apply in per- son, Ponce’s Luncheonete, 701 Simonton St. janl0-3t EXPERIENCED mechanic. Bill's Southernmost Garage, Simonton and Greene Sts. jan10-3t $—Female Help Wanted it assign EXPERIENCED WAITRESS want ed. Apply Luigi’s Restaurant af- ter 3 p.m. jani-tf ee era cee daisey WAITRESS, good hours and work- ing conditions. Apply in person, Caribe Restaurant. dec31-tf WANTED: Bar maids and wait- resses. Apply Duffy’s Tavern, 218 Duval. dec24-tf SIS LE et aaa WAITRESSES Wanted. Immediate- ly, Experienced only. Day and night. Raul’s Restaurant. Phone 2-5251. dec29-tf ATTRACTIVE young lady for waitress and cocktail work. See Mr. Horace Young, Casa Cayo Hueso, 1400 Duval. dec29-tf EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. Good pay. Apply El Pasaje Res- taurant, 1005 Truman Ave. dec31-tf WAITRESS WANTED. Experienc- ed only. Apply in person be- tween 4 and 5 p.m. Cifelli’s Italian Restaurant, 920 Truman. jan6-6t WAITRESSES, Cooks and dish- washers wanted. Experienced only. Apply in person Land O’Sun Luncheonette, Truman & Grinnell. jan8-3t WAITRESSES wanted. Apply Mon- roe Restaurant, 625 Duval St. Good pay. jan6-6tx SEAMSTRESS experienced in Sailor Uniforms. 505 Duval, Col- in’ s Shop. jan7-4t SECRETARY-SALESLADY 26.40. RETAIL EXPERIENCE. FULL TIME. YEAR AROUND JOB. AT. TRACTIVE SALARY IN KEEP. ING WITH EXPERIENCE. AP. PLY IN PERSON ONLY. POL. LOCK’S QUALITY JEWELERS, 508 DUVAL. jand-3t KITCH LP. White or Color- ed. Lady preferred. Contact the Chef after 2 p.m., Duffy's Del- 8 Duval jan9-tf WOMAN, Colored or White, part time 10 to 3. Feinstein Junk| Simonton & Dey Sts. In-| Mor janio-2t 10—Male and Female Help Wanted EARN $100.00 or more per month] addressing envelopes in spare type- | qui morning and instructions. Beacon Service, Dept. 35, Box 310, Cambridge 39, Mass. Money back guarantee. jan3-12t | MAKE $20.00 daily. Sell luminous name plates. Write Reeves Co.,, oro, Mass., Free sample andj s jan5-6tx | AND WOMEN to train for nageme and opera nan and bag Market cash-} enced Apply | s Food Palace. | janz-tf| 11A—Employment | Wanted Female | ee ee ie | SHOR? ORDER COOK. 6 am. to| Subscribe to The Citizen 24—Business Opportunities MODEST MAIDENS Sav ALAN pee IE pont Know LATELY, I Cs -7 % GONE WRONG WiTH MY Eves riety ae 24A—Building & Financing (CONTINUED) FOR NEW HOMES 16—Personal A ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Key West. Write Box A.A. c/o The Citizen. r Jant-30t 17—Personal Services RED BECCAISE ‘Trucking Co. Phone 2-3420. Move anything day and night. jan7-12tg Netary Public NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office JAMES L. STAPLES General Contractor Free Estimates Gladly Given 1413 Georgia. AUSTIN G. TAYLOR, Licensed general contracter, and new Frog. 616 Duval St. Phone 2-6141. SINGER SEWING MACHINES SALES — SERVICE — PARTS SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO NS Corel Way Geral Gable | FOR INCOME Property, Business fen eet on Davale Fleming and IF YOU W. "EM then you know] South Sts. Furnis! homes, du- they pidiccit try Sek. wee 3| Dlexés, Motels. also Key acreage. rinses, 25c. Paul’s Self-Service| E. C. T. Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming Laundry, 426 White St. _jani0-tf| St. dec26-30tx FOR SALE: Six consecutive issues} STOCK ISLAND, ocean frontage of The Key West Citizen. Deliver-! 200 x 375, Wolkoff, 321 Simonton. ed to your door, 25¢ weekly. Dial! dec27-tf ae) Coes: deeé-tf| ONE 7-room brick house and one BRIDES TO BE efficiency brick cottage. Nicely HAVE YOUR wedding invitations) landscaped lots 104 x 119. Rental and announcements printed by| income, $229.60 monthly. Complete- The Artman Press. Dial 2-5661. ly furnished, $18,500.00 cash. See dec6-t¢} Horace Young, Casa Cayo Hueso, 1400 Duval, phone 2-3345. dec30-tf THREE-BEDROOM house with Garage. 2117 Harris Ave. jan3-12tx TWO-BEDROOM house, furnish- ed. For Sale. Apply at 823 John- son Lane. jan3,25tx 22-ROOM furn. home, has 4 baths. On lot 92 x 177. Liberal terms. Also, unfurn. home having 15 rooms, etc. Paul Boysen, 626 Fle- ming St. jané-12tx KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. IN the MARTELLO TOWER sec- 211 SIMONTON ST. TEL. 2-314) tion, on corner, CBS, 3-bedroom, dec20-tf| 1% baths, wae on eye apeal in- Snow CAP BLEACH ls mild alan} Side and outside. Large fireplace. ee eae Mina’ seer, | Luxurious furnishings, a dream = ee yet decio-tg| Kitchen. Closed garage. 100 x 100 juy from your grocer. lot — roe oie Truly a show place. 000.00 — $10,000.00 20—Musical Instruments down. Balance to suit. Write for WURLITZER PIANO in excellent] appointment. Box 10 ¢/o Citizen. condition; Blond with dark trim. jan7-6tx B & L Delivery Service. Deliver anything, Key West & vicinity. Business phone 2-7511. Home phone 2-7927. jané-6t 18—Special Services NOTICE GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES— FIXTURES KEYS MADE PLUMBING b EPAIRS & INSTALLATION |38—Automobiles For Sale | 50—Legal Notices Classified | Advertising | } Brings Results DIAL 2-5661 29—Printing Make The ARTMAN PRESS your headquarters for the finest in printing. Dial 2-5661. dec26-tf 30—Services and Repairs SIMONTON ST. Body Works. Auto painting also upholstering andj Si-} — convertible tops, 121 monton St. Phone 2-3951. 31—Garden - Lawn Supplies CLAY Flower pots and saucers. 8, 10 and 12-inch sizes. Key West Garden and Lawn Supply. Phone — 2-6912. jan9-3t 33—Miscellaneous EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY 3428 Duck Avenue, Poinciana. Phone 2-6951. We buy and sell new and used furniture. jan2-tf jan2-tf NOTES Payable forms. 10 for 15c.| Artman Press, phone 2-5661. | deci0-tf! » Large stock. Values up to $100. Slightly handl- ed. Now, $5.00 and $10.00. 933] Washington Ave, Miami Phone 5-4595. FOR SALE— 1 Used Dairy Freeze Machine and 1 — 6 section Ice| Cream Box. Key West Salvage Co., Stock Island or phone 2-2940, | 1/3 H.P. Heavy enc! grinder; 1 — %2 Ton chain hoist; 1— % Ton Thor electric drill; 0 — 4inch micrometers; 1 Trailer heater; 1 Violin and case; 1 Zen-| ith Transoceanic Radio. 2013 Roosevelt Dr. jan9-2tx BABY STROLLER for sale, 4-A Porter Place. jani0-3 34—Household Items For Sale 3-PIECE bedroom suite, $75.00. | Crosley refrig., $125.00. Norge} as range, $90.00. 2 baby cribs, | $15.00. Inquire 416 Southard. jan7-tf |thard St. | |1937 FORD with “41 engine and | ter 5. | | 1952 CHEVROLET 2-door Deluxe (CONTINUED) Good cond. NASH 4-door. it overdrive, air- “46 Clean. Radio; conditioned heater. $275.00. 826 White. Phone 2-5819. jan8-3tx 39 DODGE, rebuilt in 1948. Golden Voice Motorola radio. Excellent tires, lifeguard tubes. Will guaran- tee. $300.00 cash. Apply 514 Sou- jan9-3tx hydraulic brakes. Cheap trans- portation. Apply 609 Margaret, af- jan9-3tx Sedan, 3700 miles, $1,160.00 equi- ty for $660.00. Dial 2-2745. jan10-3tx 1950 STUDEBAKER Regal Club Coupe. Radio, heater, overdrive, seat covers, $1195.00. Phone 2-3128. janl0-6tx 1938 STUDEBAKER. Cheap. Phone 2-2155. See at 921 White St., Apt. No. 7. janl0-3t 39—Trailers For Sale 1952, 31’, ALUMINUM trailer com- plete with bath. Sleeps 7. 615 Greene St., Office. jan6-6tx | BUY, SELL and finance trailers. Tiptons Trailer Sales, Stock Is- land. jan5-6tx 52 STEWART, 37 ft. 2 bedrooms, comp, bath, awning. Al’s Trailer Pk., Stock Island. jan6-6tx | 1946 TROTWOOD electric refri- gerator gas stove, good condi- tion. Inquire 611 Truman. 1947 TRAVELER trailer, 27 ft. Ex- cellent condition. R. J. Schreiber, 1015 Simonton. jan6-6tx 1951 SPARTAN, Imperial Mansion, 36’, two-bedroom, toilet and shower. Phone 2-3416. jan7-6t BARGAIN! 28’, 1948 Liberty, with Cabana. Mastic Trailer Park, Jankeiwicz. jan8-6tx 1952, 28’ General. Metal, with awning. Very clean. $2,000.00. Mooney, Lot No. 10, 615 Greene St. jan9-8tx 40—Motor Bikes and Mo- tor Scooters 1953 HARLEY DAVIDSON. 74 0.H.V., 1500 miles. 715 Francis. jan6-6tx 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 | complete with trailer. 46-D Sigs- | bee Road, Sigsbee Park. jan3-14tx "NOVA SCOTIA plywood; boat used one time, $400.00. 55 Felton Rd., Sigsbee Park. jan7-6tx 1 LIVING ROOM Suite. Good cond Reasonable. 22-A Arthur Sawye Rd. jan9-3tx | 2 SINGING CANARIES and one parakeet for sale. 1216 Newton. Phone 2-3664, jan8-3t 6 FOOT “L” shaped bar. 9 cu. ft. | Crosley Shelvador freezer. 9 j Gibson refrigerator. 824 White St Phone 2-5970. WASHING MACHID cond., $50.60. Flat rim sink 18 x 24 with trap-swing faucets. Al- most new, $20.00. 919 Sout Phone 2-5293, jan9-3tx 35—Wanted To Buy WE PAY $1.90 for old batteries Dick’s Tire Service, 929 Truman Ave. Phone 2-2842. n Call 2-5092, 528 Grinnell St., after “ 3-BEDROOM house. Car port, 5, evenings. nett Screened porch, water pump. | —Los' 3904 Harris Ave. Phone 2-3487. 22 t jan9-3t WANTED to buy grounds. Any Write Box H. P. 5 c/o Citizen dec31-12tx ————— WILL PARTY oe DUPLEX, Flagler near White, cream and blue Western Auto Reasonably priced. Easy terms. | bicycle from sidewalk of 419 Wil-| ,weah@paniy Priced. tano-tf| liam St. Wednesday night be- é 4 tween 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., please re-} 2 LOTS, $0 x 100 each. turn same? No questions asked.| 2120 Seidenberg, upstairs. Mrs. Annie C. Page. jand-2t janl0-6tx LADY'S Bulova watch. Blaek/1@03 CASA MARINA COURT, suede band. Engraving, “Irene.”| facing atlgntie beach. Best resi-| Phone 2-335. jan9-3t/ dential location. New, modern, | furnished 2-bedroom house. Jalou-| gie windows, Terazzo floors. CBS} | Inquire WANTED: Partner for loca! busi- ness, grossing $4000.00 per month. Can buy up to % interest. Write Box C-B-10, Key West Citi- zen. dec20-tf MA fford Fa | LOT, corner George and Blanche! 44 x 100. Reasonable. Write fox r woman who can ‘ $2795.00 investment that will earn; = eee ee $250.00 a week. Civic officials and! LOT 50 x 100 on Seiden Ave bankers approve, Must have finest; ext to corner of Sth St., faces references. No soliciting Write} Flagler Avé., $1800.00. Tel. 2.6693 for interview. Box E. M. c/o Citi- jan3-tf zen. janlosts ty Wante ao ti 24A—Building & a ok ee Pienaetn 7 aaesae ae PR ti ig eo af ore ALL TYPES GENERAL PORTER - WAGOR - RUSSELL, INC. | James Anderson, Sup’. Ph. 2.222. Subserihe to The ¢ (RR RRR RETARD | 38—Automobiles USED DESKS, m condition, See Ra Key West Citizen. jani-tf 36—Bicycles and Tricycles BICYCL Ma weight, good cc val, Apt. 2, after LOTS on Big Coppitt Key Two miles from Boca Phone 2-6316. ‘For Sale 199 CHE Pick-up ter. Good after 6 p.m. U 1952 OLDS} mileage. Per Noeasn : Phone 2 43—Flowers-Trees-Shrubs high, 50c each. Apply 1509 South reet. jan10-1tx 45—Transportation Storage - Moving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 2-6733 E. V. KINSMAN dect0-tf 17—Trade, Exchange, 0: as part payment on house trailer, Motorola T-V t refrigerator, Norge 3-piece bedroom = suite. 1502 Duncombe jan1-thurs.fri sat-tf 49A—House Movers ~~ HOUSEMOVER Phone 2-5401 for ¢ dec9-tf WAR VETERAN LAYS IN COMA TODAY LES #—One of the blue from n Alleo ay SELL or TR ysley juire t M apple as € put eo food Subscribe to The Citizen jané-6t| , 41—Boats and Motors 5 |16’ BOAT with 10 HP. inboard, |* $550} — | during Couldn’t Take The Second Accident Miami Beach Motel MORRISTON w — Ira Sims Kemp, 62, had his second automo- bile accident in three months Fri- day. Five persons were injured. Kemp pulled out a pistol and killed himself. State Highway Patrolman Ralph Shroeder said Kemp, a rural mail carrier of Dunnellon, ran a stop sign here, causing a car driven by A. Taylor, 30, Van Dyke, Mich., to crash into his. Taylor and his four passengers, returning home from a Florida vacation, required only first aid treatment for minor cuts and bruises. Damage to Kemp’s car was about $350 and that to Taylor’s car $500, Shroeder said. The patrolman reported witnes- ses said that Kemp, as soon as his Ri car stopped, pulled a .45 pistol out of the glove compartment and shot himself in the right temple. He apparently had been uninjured in IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT s FOR 2 COUNTY. IN CHAN- Case No. 13-469 LANER D. RICHARDSON, a_widow, vs. Plaintiff, DORIS T. ROHLEDER, et al, Defendants. TO APPEAR ME OF THE STATE TO: DORIS T. ROHLEDER 134 West Crawford Street Elkhart, Indiana RALPH H. ROHLEDER 134 West Crawford Street Elkhart, Indiana LEONARD B. SHULTZ 31 North Notre Dame Avenue South Bend, Indiana AUDRA 0. SHULTZ North Notre Dame Avenue uth Bend, Indiana E N. BROWN t Road, N. W. Atlanta, Georgia THOMAS SHULTZ BROWN Residence Unknown MRS. THOMAS SHULTZ BROWN Residence Unknown MRS. DORIS T. ROHLEDER One of the sole surviving Di- rectors and Trustees of The the crash. Big Coppitt Land and Develop- zs ment Company, a dissolved] Three months ago, Shroeder said Florida corporation 134 West Kemp was held at fault when his Crawford Street Elkhart, In-\car ran into the back of a State Bee Road Department truck in nearby LEONARD B. SHULTZ Williston. One of the sole surviving Di- re : rectors and Trustees of The| Riding with Taylor were his 25- Coppitr Land and Develop- year-old wife and their son, Barry, Company, a ssolved ida corporation 731 North|2, and Mr. and Mrs. James Cox, also of Van Dyke. Surviving Kemp is his widow. London Faces Bus :| Strike As Unions “|Join In Squabble BIG. COPPITT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, a dissolved Florida corporation. LONDON «#—London today faced the threat of a strike which would tie up the town’s trolley bus serv- ices—two unions are squabbling over the right to unscrew last year’s licenses. The Transport and General Work- ers’ Union said its men would walk off the job unless the question of who wields the screwdriver is set- tled satisfactorily in talks with the London Transport Executive. Four locals of the giant trans- port union originally had planned the walkout for midnight tonight in protest against a decision to cla: sify the license-removing job as a | skilled assignment, WING INTER- NDER_ OR ALL PARTIES CLAIMING RIGHT, TIT! Monroe and State of Florida. YOU AND EACH OF YOU are hereby notified that an action has been commenced against you you are ordered and required to file your answer or other pleadings on | e 6, 2 in the| nding in the Six- Florida, in and for Monroe County, Florida, in Chancery, by filing the original Dr upon Plaintiff, to-wit: H. ee ee oath °| Classified that way, the annual Ingraham ddtautt’ of such answer, (end-of-year job with its time-and- a Decree Pro Confesso will be n-| a-half overtime pay. would have Ne rer arus jgone to the men of the National styled cause is quier and Union of Vehicle Builders. st ae pe But the London Transport Execu- of January, | tive agreed to talk things over and , at Key West, Monroe County, | said it would classify the job back Florida. to the unskilled level temporarily. Until the talks end, the job of screwing off the licenses and fitting on the new ones will be done again ,; |by Transport Union men. |ACCIDENT CAUSED BY FLOODED ROAD ST. PETERSBURG (#—Willie On At Lake Wales | Abrams, 38, was killed here Friday LAKE WALES (#—The stage | when his stalled station wagon was production with the longest “run” |hit by a milk truck. jin history—the Black Hills Passion | The accident occurred just before Play—began its 711th year here |dawn at an intersection flooded by Friday night in a tropical setting |a heavy rain. similar to that of the scene it} a depicts in Patestine. PLAN TO BORROW FOR A crowd of more than 2,000 saw | o/, e 7 \the premier in which more than |SCHOOLS APPROVED 200 persons took part, 150 of them} DAYTONA BEACH #—A voter- local townspeople. lapproved plan whereby counties The play was staged in a natural |may borrow to put up urgently ampitheater which has just been |needed school buildings may get | completed a mile and a half south | started by March 15. lof Lake Wales, at a cost of almost; The date is one mentioned by $150,000. Except for a $25.000 loan | James L. Graham, director of fi- \from the state, the money came | nance for the State Department of lfrom loans and gifts from the peo- | Education in a talk to a group of {ple of Lake Wales school officials and others here. | The Passion Play, a production |He said the department hoped to | showing events in the lif Christ |offer the first revenue certificates his lasi seven on |for sa by that time learth, traces its origin to 1242 A.D.| The borrowing is made possible |when the monks of Cappenberg under a constitutions! amendment {Monastery in Luenen, Germany, | adopted by the voters in Novem- first enacted the scenes of Holy | ber. Week The play is 400 years older than jthe better known play at Oberam | mergau. During the 17th Century, towns people of the community of Leu nen were given roles in the play One of the families taking part was the ancestor of Josef Meier present producer who pl jrole of Christ. He is the seventh [generation of his family to play ht in the above ADAMS, Florida Passion Play Is Vic Vet says VETEQANS WHO HAVE PERMITTED THEIR GI TERM LIFE INSURANCE TO LAPSE BY NOT PAYING PREMIUMS WHEN OUE MAY REINSTATE TUE POLICIES BEFORE THE TERM PERIOD ENDS a the summer. t performasce will Bok Snging iowe and we