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AE WANT ADS Pp 6015 5p erate Wednesday, January 14, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN — CLASSIFIED Page 11 5—Rooms For Rent (CONTINUED) MODEST MAIDENS ‘Trademark Regitared U. 8. Patent Ofliee cl eter ti ADVERTISING RATES LUIGI’S rooming house. Rooms with and without private baths. WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIF: FOR 3 DAYS 126 per line for one day Ne per line for three days We per line for six days 9c per line fer twelve days Call after 3 p.m. 227 Duval St. decl2-tf RSS Fe te ata CLEAN, quiet rooms. One block from business dist. Free park- ing. 513 Whitehead. jani3-6tx 5A—Miscellaneous For Rent ee tii a ON S¢ per line for twenty-four days |) STORE FOR RENT. 16 x 50. Suit- able for any busine-- Tropi 1 Minimum of 3 lines per insertion DEADLINE: 9:30 A.M. DAILY ea ast me ene insertion. Con ‘act Rates On Request 1—Announcements OLD ISLAND Trading Post, corner Caroline and Whitehead, is now open. New merchandise arriving daily. Old merchandise sale priced to make room for new. Shop now and save. jan14,16,19-3t ‘WOULD LIKE to share my trailer with refined girl. See Virginia Herndon, Coral Isle Trailer Park, Stock Island. jani4-3t 2—Apartments For Rent ONE bedroom, all electric. Private bath, utilities, linens, dishes furn ra mages ocaeurn) rea 11-1 WURNISHER APARTMENTS, tooms and bath, maid and janitor’ service, utilities furnished. Corcl en neon deci1-t ——————————————_———— NEW Bedroom and efficiency apartments. Ideally located for vest and recreation. El Patio Mo- tel. Washington and a: Sts. APARTMENTS now AVAILABLE. Fates. 321 Simonton. BEAUTIFULLY FURN, efficiency and bedroom apartments. 715 Seminole Ave., opposite Casa Ma- rina. deci6-tf and sleeping Tooms. Nicely. decorated. By day, week or month. Stutz "Hotel Apts., 410 Fleming, dec19-tf APT. and rooms:available at rea- sonable rates. 411 William St. jan7-30tx LOVELY furn. 2bedroom apt. Hotel, 114 Duval. pi i sa I Roh ated 6—Wanted To Rent dec30-tf enters se NAVAL OFFICER urgently needs furn. apt. or House for family of 3 while attending course for period of 16 weeks, beginning 23 jan., °53. Write Lt. John H. Grant, 2737 Elm- wood, Jacksonville, Fla. jan12-3t fussed hata fa asad 7—Business Rentals inertness WAREHOUSE SPACE available. Red Brick Garage. Wolkoff, 321 Simonton. dec27-tf eee en SPACE for two or three small businesses in Old Island Trading Post until May 1. Also outside space. Inquire at Trading Post, 301 Whitehead. jan14,16,19-3t 8—Male Help Wanted fe SANE SS a ae a STOCK MAN. Apply in person Gulfstream Food Dept. Store 1105 White St. ———— RESIDENT SALESMAN to sell bulk ball gum. Warehouse stock. Miami, Fla. Write, S. ‘Jacobson, 943 N. W. 7th Ave., Miami, Fla. janil2-3tx ESSIEN FOO a BAKER, or baker’s helper. Day work. Good’ pay, according to experience. Maloney’s Bakery, 812 Fleming. janl2-3t RSL bese SaATa SaRaa DELIVERY & stock boy. Must have driver’s license. Apply in Person, Roy’s Auto Parts, 121 Du- 1. janl2-3t license. Land O’Sun, 1001 Tru- man. janl4-3t YARDMAN-PORTER, WHITE OR COLORED. MUST BE WILLING TO DO ANY NECESSARY WORK INSIDE OR OUTSIDE AROUND MOTEL. BOX 7A, C/O CITIZEN. jant4-3t DELIVERY MAN, must have driv- er’s license and know the city. Apply at Gulfstream Food Depart- ment Store, 1105 White St. janl4-tf 9—Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED WAITRESS want ed. Apply Luigi’s Restaurant af- ter 3 p.m. jani-tf WAITRESS, good hours and work- near County Beach for rent for season. 1 to 4 months. Apply Johnson and Johnson, 419 Duval. Phone 2-2831. jan7-tf FURN. Apartment. Couple only, no pets. Centrally located. Price Organization, 411 Fleming St. Phone 2-7611. jan8-tf 1-BEDROOM apt. for couple. Light . Utilities furnished, $48.00. Apply 1601 Von Phister St. janl2-st EFFICIENCY, beautifully furn- ished 2 rooms and bath for cou- ple. 1 mi. North Boca Chica — Ap- ply 601 Whitehead. Cor. Whitehead and Southard. jani2-3t one-bedroom apart- ment. Couple only. 801 Virginia jani3-tf “UNFURNISHED 2bedroom apt. Rear, 517 Whitehead. Electric stove, refrigerator and water heat- APARTMENT for rent. Adults on- ly. No pets. 628 White St. jani3-3tx SECOND FLOOR, old house cen- ter of town. Two small bed- rooms, large living-room, bath and kitchenette. Partly furnished, liv- able as is, Phone 2-6951. janl3-2tx Adults only, no pets. 1213 Eliza St. janl3-stx S—Rooms For Rent | SLEEPING ROOM. Private batb.| Hot water. Private entrance. | Heated. 909 Elizabeth. _jants-tt| ’ GUEST ROOMS. Near beach. Pri- wate parking. Daily & meekis) vates. 1125 Washington yans-tf tf} val & Fleming Sts. ing conditions. Apply in person, Caribe Restaurant. dec31-tf WANTED: Bar maids and wait- resses. Apply Duffy’s Tavern, 218 Duval. dec24-tf 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 SEAMSTRESS experienced _ in Sailor Uniforms. 505 Duval, Col- lin’s Men's Shop. jani2-6t KITCHEN HELP. White or Color- ed. Lady preferred. Contact the Chef after 2 p.m., Duffy’s Del- monico, 218 Duval St. jan9-tf SEAMSTRESS _ experienced Sailor Uniforms. 505 Duval, Col- lin’s Men’s Shop. jani2-6t WAITRESSES and fountain girl wanted. Apply Monroe Restau- rant. Good pay. jani3-6tx 3 BARMAIDS wanted. Boca Chica Bar. Apply in person. Top salary. jani3-6t HOTEL MAID, Experienced. Part- time work. Pay by the hour or week. Colored or White. Trade Winds Hotel, 525 Eaton St. janl3-3tx in DRY Cleaning checker and mark. | er. White Ldry., 1200 White St. jant3-3t WANTED: Stock man, bag boy and meat wrapper. Must be ex- perienced. Apply in person. Faus- to's Food Palace. jani3-+f DRUGS, Cosmetics and fountain girls. Experienced only need ap- ply. Southernmost Pharmacy, Du- Jani3-3t 10—Male and Female Help Wanted BEAUTY OPERATORS - wanted. For appointment call 2.2028 8 a.m. to noon. jani¢-3tx “10 ap riewetverere : NEVER HEARD OF SUCH A Tune! ---AN UNDER COVER CHARGE deci6-tf EARN $100.00 or more per month addressing envelopes in spare time at home by hand or type- writer. Send $1.00 for information and instructions. Beacon Service, Dept. 35, Box 310, Cambridge 39, Mass. Money back guarantee. jan3-12t 11A—Employment Wanted Female SHORT ORDER COOK. 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Phone 2-3626. jan3-12t WANTED: droning in my home. No uniforms. Call 1310 Cath- IZETT Saunders Kindergarten Class, 1409 Grinnell. Ages 414 to 6. Phone 2-2753. jani2-6tx 16—Personal ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Key West. Write Box A.A. c/o The jan1-30t 17—Personal Services RED BECCAISE Trucking Co. Phone 2-3420. Move anything day and night. jan7-l2tx Notary Pubic NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office decl3-t# SINGER SEWING MACHINES SALES — SERVICE — PARTS SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO 118 Coral Way Coral Gable jant-30¢ IF YOU WASH ’EM then you know they are washed. Soak, wash, 3 rinses, 25c. Paul's Self-Service Laundry, 426 White St. janio-tf FOR SALE: Six consecutive issues of The Key West Citizen. Deliver- ed to your door, 25c weekly. Dial 2-5661, Circulation Dept. janl2-tf | BRIDES TO BE HAVE YOUR wedding invitations and announcements printed by The Artman Press. Dial 2-5661. jant2-t# 18—Special Services NOTICE GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES- FIXTURES KEYS MADE PLUMBING f EPAIRS & INSTALLATION KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. | 211 SIMONTON ST. alos 23128 Citizen. SNOW CAP BLEACH is mild, effec- tive; yet bas no lasting odor. Buy from your grocer. decl0-tf Cowboy and Son Landscaping Lawn and Maintenance | Tree Removal and Surgery Cement Walks and Patios | cleaning. Fencing (wire oF block). No job too small or tog 20—Musical Instruments | WURLITZER PIANO in excellent! condition; Blond with dark trim. | } Call 2.5082, S28 Grinnell St., after [S, evenings. 22—Lost STUDENT LOST $5.00, needed for books. Fleming St., near Wil- liam. Reward if returned to 518 William. jani4-1t 24—Business Opportunities 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 CASH IN on tourist boom with your own business. Indoor and outdoor space available until May 1. Old Island Trading Post, White- head and Caroline. _jan14,16,19-3t LAUNDERETTE — Very profit- able — doing capacity business — Call 2-2554. jani4-3tx 24A—Building & Financing ALL TYPES GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Bonded Licensed Contractor PORTER - bie sad + RUSSELL, James Anderson, Sup't. Ph. 2-2232. jani-tt FOR NEW HOMES All Types of Repairs And Alterations JAMES L. STAPLES General Contractor Free Estimates Gladly Given 1213 Georgia. Phone 2-5546. jani-tf AUSTIN G. TAYLOR, Licensed general contractor, old and new work. 616 Duval St. Phone 2-6141. dec26-tf 25—Real Estate For Sale FOR INCOME Property, Business on Duval - Fleming and South Sts. Furnished homes, du- plexes, Motels. also Key acreage. E. C. T. Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming St. dec26-30tx 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 THREE-BEDROOM house with arage. 2117 Harris Ave. jan3-12tx 22-ROOM furn. home, has 4 baths. On lot 92 x 177. Liberal terms. Also, unfurn. home having 15 rooms, ete. Paul Boysen, 626 Fle- ming St. jané-12tx IN the MARTELLO TOWER sec- tion, on corner, CBS, 3-bedroom, 1% baths, loads of eye apeal in- side and outside. Large fireplace. Luxurious ings, a dream kitchen. Closed garage. 100 x 100 lot — lushly landscaped. Truly a show place. $35,000.00 — $10,000.00 down. Balance to suit. Write for appointment. Box 10 c/o Citizen. jan7-4tx FOR THE BEST ON THE LOWER FLORIDA KEYS SEE -' WANTED to decimon-wed-fri-tf | Simonton St. P' Classified Advertising Brings Results DIAL 2-566] 25—Real Estate For Sale (CONTINUED) TWO-BEDROOM house, furnish- ed. For Sale. Apply at 823 John- son Lane. Jan3,25tx DUPLEX, Flagler near White, Reasonably priced. Easy terms. Phone 2-3714 or 2-2532. jan9-tt 2-BEDROOM, large screened pa- tio, utility room, stove and. re- frigerator. Landscaped corner lot. Phone for appointment, 2-374. janl4-tf 26—Lots For Sale LOT, corner George and Blanche. 44 x 100. Reasonable. Write Box AZX c/o Citizen. janl2-tf TWO waterfront lots, each 50 x 100. Write P.O. Box 321. jani2-3t eee tee Dt LOTS on Big Coppitt Key. 50 x 100. Two miles from Boca Chi- ca. Phone 2-6316. jani3-3t STOCK ISLAND, ocean frontage 200 x 375, Wolkoff, 321 Simonton. dec27-tf 2 LOTS, 50 x 100 each. Inquire 2120 Seidenberg, upstairs. janl0-6tx 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 and trim — convertible tops, 121 Si- monton St. Phone 2-3951. jan2-tf 31—Garden - Lawn Supplies pee SB. AT RN AREA HENDRICKS all! metal cages. Sin- gle breeding cages, parakeet and canary cages and shelf cages. Key West Garden and Lawn Sup- ply. Phone 2-6912. jani4-3t 38—Miscellaneous EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY 3428 Duck Avenue, Poinciana. Phone 2-6951. We buy and sell new and used furniture. jan2-tf | NOTES Payable forms. 10 for 15c.| Artman Press, phone 2-5661. | deci0-tf} 35—Wanted To Buy (CONTINUED) WE PAY $1.90 for old batteries. Dick’s Tire Service, Truman: Ave. Phone 2-2842. jani-tf USED DESKS, must be in good condition. See Rayford Roberts, Key West Citizen, Phone 2-5661. ~ jani-tf ay bed. jani3-3t 37—Automotive Parts BATTERIES — Guaranteed 12 mos., $9.95 — 18 mos., $12.95 — 36 mos., $18.85 exch. Installed. 1116 White St. janl4-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 1952. OLDSMOBILE “98”, low mileage. Perfect condition, very reasonable. Phone 2-9483. P. Diaz. jan8-6tx SINGLE, used roll. Phone 2-6683. "49 DODGE 4-door Coronet sedan. | D In excellent cond. 4 new tires,” new paint job, all accessories. Cash or terms, Inquire 1016 South St. jani3-3t 1950 STUDEBAKER Regal Club Coupe. Radio, heater, overdrive, seat covers, $1195.00. Phone 2-3128. janl0-6tx °48 DODGE 4-door sedan. Will sell my equity. $175.00. 14 payments due. Phone 2-7749 after 5:30 p.m. jani2-3t ’49 CHEV. Reasonable. 1601 Semi- nary St. janl3-6tx $39—Trailers For Sale BARGAIN! 28’, 1948 Liberty, with Cabana. Mastic Trailer Park, Jankeiwiez. jan8-6tx 1952, 28’ General. Metal, with awning. Very clean. $2,000.00. Mooney, Lot No. 10, 615 Greene St. jan9-8tx MUST SELL: Trailer Cottage for family. Immediate occupancy. See Wolf, Mastic Trailer Park, 645 United. jani2-3tx 1949 ALUMINUM house trailer. 14 ft., stove, icebox, bottle gas: Sleeps two, $550 cash, Inquire 1311 Grinnell. jani3-3tx SACRIFICE 2-bedroom _ trailer. Complete bath, awning. Al’s Trailer Park, Stock Island. janl4-6tx 40—Motor Bikes and Mo- tor Scooters 1947 CUSHMAN SCOOTER. In per- fect running cond. 2 new tires and 1 spare. New seat, good body. $125.00: Apply at The Key West Citizen, ask for Ramon. _jani3-tf INDIAN Motorcycle, $200.00, 1401 — 4th St. Call before 5 p.m. jani3-6t BSA, 250 CC, C-11 Motorcyle. Ex- ceptionally clean. Dial 2-5442. : jani4-6tx 41—Boats and Motors od EVENING gowns. Large stock.| Values up to $100. Slightly handl- ed. Now, $5.00 and $10.00. 933] Washington Ave, Miami Beach. Phone 5-4595. decl7-24t! i FOR SALE— 1 Used Dairy Freeze | Machine and 1 — 6 section Ice Cream Box. Key West Salvage Co. Stock Island or phone 2-2940. jan7-+tf 1 POOL TABLE & 1 snooker ta ble. Inquire at The Round House, | Marathon. Tel. 9981. jani3-6tx | PANEL DOORS, front doors,} screened doors, for sale, cheap. | Luther Pinder, Ocean View. | jan13-3tx | SMITH CORONA portable type- writer for sale. Phone 2-3853. jani4-2t COLLAPSIBLE ba’ carriage Practically new. Any reasonable offer accepted. South wind Motel — 1321 Simonton janl4-wed-fri-sat-2%t 2-BURNER kerosene stove, $15.00. j ; 3512 Flagler. jani4-ltx PIANO for sale, practically new Laureano Moreno. Resident |no tuner. 907 Truman, 2-2947. j | Crosley Shelvador freezer. 9 f Gibson refrigerator. 824 Wt 35—Wanted To Buy WANTED t second bane baby's play tion. Apply at Skriloss ¢ Seh 23-2333. | 901 Catherine St. 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 16’ BOAT with 10 H.P. inboard, complete with trailer. 46-D Sigs- bee Road, Sigsbee Park. jan3-l4tx Outboard motor. 7% H.P. Twin. Used only 20 hours. $100. jani2-6tx 42—Dogs-Cats-Pets ESE PUPPY. Male, 7 mos. AKC, pedigree. Must sell soon. Reasonable. 89-2 Poinciana Place. jani4-3t 45—Transportation Storage - Moving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 2-6733 HOUSEMOVER Garnett Phone 2.5401 Call for jani4-tf estimate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sees. 119, 120) COUNTY OUNTY. Deceared RS and PER- AIMS of DE- ST SAID ES- of you ate hereby aired to present ands which y. inet 3 the at Key | Benson, chosen for secretary of | t eslen-; of the 50—Legal Notices (CONTINUED) such claim or demand not so filed shall be void. DEMOREST ORIETTE AR- CHER, As executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Lillie Ellen Weaver, deceased. jan7-14-' FICTITIOUS A Ww BY GIVEN that desiring to NOTICE UNDE! NOTICE IS HER! the undersigned, moters,” 602 Southard Street, West. Florida, intends to register said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. AL WEINBERG (Al West) Owner, IN CHANCER: Case mover . THOMAS TIERNE agate * plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE HELEN HART TIERNEY, Defendant. NOT! BY PUBLICATION HART TIERNEY, Unknown. HEREBY ORDERED RED to serve a copy of jaint for Divorce on the Plaintiff Solicitor, and file the original Ans in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 9th day of February, A.D. 1953, in the above entitled cause, otherwise the alle- gations therein contained will be ken as confessed. ‘“SONE and ORDERED at Key West, Monroe County, Flori this 6th day of January, A.D. 19: /Seal) EARL R. ADA Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: Kathleen Nottage id De AG rk. sd) 3, ¥. PO Stier for Plaintiff, 418 Fleming St., Key West, Florida, a NOTICE Mr. Edward H. Griffith P, O. Box 22 : South Laguna, California Dear Mr. Griffith: You are hereby notified that on the 5th day of January, 1953, the City Commission of The City of Key West, Florida adopted Reso- lution No. 849, declaring its in- tention to appropriate Lot 10, Square 3, Tract 10, Island of Key West, for public park purposes. Please take notice that the City Commission of The City of Key West, Florida will meet at a special meeting to be called on Monday, February 9, 1953, at 8:00 P.M., to confer with the owner having an interest of rec- ord in such land, or his agent, n7-14-21-28,1953 | Dulles, and to agree on the appropriation of said property by The City of Key West, Florida. DAVE KING, City Manager. jan7,14,21,28,1953 Summerfield Is Expected To Get Key Books by A. de T. Gingras (RASHOMON AND OTHER STOR- IES by Ryonosuke Akutagawa, translated from the Japanese by Takashi Kojima, Mlustrations by M. Kuwata, six Japanese short stories, published by Liveright Publishing Company, New York City, 119 pages.) Significant works of literature originating in the romance and some of the slavic languages have long been available in English translation. This is not so with the Eastera languages. The literature of India, *|Pakistan, Japan, China, and the whole of the East is almost a com- plete cultural blank to the English reading public. Even considering the inadequacy of any attempt to put the. tone and stylistic nuances of one lan- guage into another, a good Eng- lish translation of an Eastern clas- sie, is literary and cultural news in this country, These six short stories are by a Japanese writer who committed suicide 25 years ago, at the age of 35. Howard Hibbett is as the introduction calls him a modern | intellectual, the double victim of an unsympathetic society and a split culture. To the English reader the stor- ies are strange and horrible, deli- cate and poetic, all at the same time. He has the peculiar sensation of watching murder enacted on teacups and fans. Ghouls, thieves, unchurehly love, rape and a life- long anticipation for yam gruel are dished up for the reader in a set- ting of bamboo blades and chrys- anthemums, For his setting, the author’ goes back to old tales and legends of the remote Heian period or feudal ages. He does this, according to Hibbett, not only to maintain aes- ic distance and a cool classic surface, but to enrich and extend the implications of his themes, The book is an exciting reading experience for any adult who does not demand Ladies Home Journal interpretations of life. (HALF A DOLLAR IS BETTER THAN NONE by Nicholas DiMinno humorous novel, illustrated by Richard Taylor, published by Dour bleday and Co., New York City.) This book should be dedicated te all writers who have walked Man- hattan’s cavernous streets looking ah; ee fa a scrap- book or a couple grees, - ste begins eight months traditional desk-dusting up. Before coming to Manhattan had in his background Rhode Party Approval WASHINGTON (® — Speedy in- formal approval was forecast to- | day for President-elect Eisenhow- er's choice of Arthur E. Summer- field as postmaster general—first of the new administration's Cabi- net choices to come before a Sen- ate committee. Chairman Carlson (R-Kan) called the Senate Post Office Com- mittee together with the avowed intention of getting an advance okay on Summerfield. His formal nomination ean’t be submitted until after Eisenhower is inaugurated. Other Cabinet de- signees will get similar hearings in an effort to have all of them confirmed inaugural day. Sen. Byrd (D-Va) has indicated he wants to question Charles E. Wilson of General Motors, new } secretary of defense, about the fi- nancial holdings he will retain when he takes office. Wilson will go before the armed services com- mittee tomorrow. Chairman Millikin (R-Colo) said he expects some Democratic ques- tions of the same nature when the finance committee on Friday inter- views George M. Humphrey, the new secretary of the Treasury The same day John Foster named as secretary of state, and Harold E Stassen, chosen for mutual security admin- istrator, probably will appear be- | while the Senate Labor Committee |secretary of commerce, at what {Chairman Tobey (R-NH) said will jbe a public hearing Monday jthe same time, Herbert Brownell, | selected as attorney general, will |be appearing before the judiciary | committee j fore the foreign relations group is questioning Martin P Durkin, chosen for secretary of labor The commerce committee has / invited Sinclair Weeks, chosen for Ati Questioning of Douglas McKay, | jmamed as secretary of interior, baso’t been scheduled definitely by jthe interior committee. The agri- culture committee has delayed | fixing a day te interview Ezra Taf | agriculture. Sen. Young (R-ND) told a re- ®\ porter he hasn't been completely toward maintaining supports al preeeat levels. satisfied shout Benson's attitede farm price jor two hundred dollars a. |does. This very definite land, the Army, Harvard, and California girl named Stella who married another man. When he ar. rived, a kindly old counselor at the New York City guidance told him he could expect in such fields as human relations, Here the copywriters for cereal operate. The author’s des- cription of the backgrounds of the staff is an ironical gem. “. , the copy staff dedicated. to Crisps included some of the out- standing creative talents and dispositons in advertising. written poems, plays, novels, essays, and would have pre- ferred to continue writing them, but bills, responsibilities, comforts have sapped their wills. bought their muses in the Pike Building in g § ih this Besides sharpening ing inkwells, and Rawlins is assigned to : 2 FESE ih He sion leads the reviewer to re : x his and tosses the whole white world into his satirical cauldron. Tornadoes are especially men and vielent in the Missitsipps Valley, bot are known in @ther places such as Australia and Eo rope. i

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