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Wednesday, Janvary 21,1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 12c per line for one day Ve per fine for three days 1c per line for six days 9¢ per line for twelve days _8c per line for twenty-four days Minimum of 3 fines per insertion DEADLINE: 9:30 A.M. DAILY in case of error, The C:tizen will be responsible for only one insertion. Con act Rates On Request 2—Apartments For Rent tel. Washington and William Sts. dec30-tf APARTMENTS now AVAILABLE. + decl6-tf| APARTMENTS and sleeping ‘rooms. Nicely decorated. By day, week or month. Stutz Hotel Apts., 410 Fleming. deci9-tf APT, and rooms available at rea- sonable rates, 411 William St. jan7-30tx FURN, Apartment. Couple only, no pets. Centrally located. Price Organization, 411 Fleming St. Phone 2-7611, jan8-tf STUDIO apt. Near beach. Porch overlooking garden. For quiet adults, No pets. Everything furn- ished. $30 week. 1214 Duval. jani6-tf DUPLEX on Big Coppitt Key. One Page 9 8—Male Help Wanted (CONTINUED) experience if any, also refer- ences. This is a permanent posi- tion. with a local concern dealing with the retail trade on a daily basis with merchandise that is na- tionally advertised. jani9-6t WANTED: Driver-Salesman for Blatz Beer. Apply at 520 Front St., Mr. Bethel, H. Ramos and Co., Inc. jan20-6t ERA Re SOREN bE NG CREDIT INVESTIGATOR. Age 21 to 27. To train for Branch Man- ager. Experience helpful but not necessary. Must have auto. Good starting salary, plus car allow- ance. City Loan Co., 524 Southard, phone 2-5681. jan21-5t 9—Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED WAITRESS want Horace Young, Casa Cayo Hueso, 1400 Duval. dec29-tf KITCHEN Help wanted. Apply in person. Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simonton, jani5-6t WANTED: Barmaids and wait- resses with or without experi- ence. Apply in person, Weaver’s, Stock Island. jan19-3t more money? Avon product holds the answer. Become a Rep- resentative and serve your neigh- bors during convenient hours. Opening also in Peary Court. To arrange an interview, write our District Manager Mrs. Smedley, P.O. Box 1101, W. Palm Beach, Fila. jani9-3t COLORED MAID, Call 2-7513. jan20-tf Adorable Beauty Salon, Simon- ton and Truman. See Mrs. Holland, * t jan20-3t EXPERIENCED grocery store cashier. Apply in person, Faus- to’s Food Palace. jan21-tf 10—Male and Female Help Wanted WAITERS and waitresses. Apply after 8 p.m., Madri Gras Night- club. janl7-6tx MAKE $20.00 daily. Sell Tuminous Names Plates. Write Reeves Co., Attleboro, Mass. Free Samples and details. : jan20-6tx 10B—Sales Help Wanted ——$——____ SALESMAN WANTED. Ambitious, Progressive and personable man. Knowledge of building materials essential. Local resident preferred, | References, Splendid opportunity FURN. efficiency apartment. Elec- tric kitchen, Children welcome. 909 Elizabeth. jani7-tf FURNISHED apartment for couple or couple and small child, near in. Nice neighborhood, must be reliable. Can be seen after 4 P.M. 1328 White St. jan20-31 FOUR apartments for rent. Is- land City Hotel, 411 William St. jan20-6tx AOS SSS, SRN ly FURNISHED apt. 117 Simonton. $60 month. Navy only. E. A. Strunk, Jr. Phone 2-7091. jan20- 2A—Trailers For Rent TRAILER for rent, 612- Simonton. Southern Inn Trailer Court. jani9-3t WITH wonderful ocean view, suit- able for couple. See Capt. Kidd, Treasure Isle Trailer Cove, Stock land. jani9-6tx 3-——Cottages For Rent FURN, Cottage for rent. Year around occupancy, $50.00 month- ly. Phone Mrs. Moffat, 2-5381 for COMPLETELY furn. house. 2 bed- rooms, hot and cold water. All electric kitchen. Apply 1212 Duval St. jani9-3tx 5—Rooms For Rent GUEST rooms on the ocean. Daily with and without private baths. Call after 3 p.m. 227 Duval St. jani?-f SINGLE and double room in pri- vate home. Apply 1013 Margaret. jan20-6tx 8—Male Help Wanted FRY COOK for night work. Good salary. Board and room if de- sired. Apply Overseas Lunch, Stock Island. jani3-st for right man. Phone 2.5531 for interview. jant7-tf 16—Personal |RED BECCAISE ‘Trucking Co. Phone 2-3420. Move anything day and night, jan7-12tx Notary Pupne NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office fant9.t# sicsemlaenibeneetiemesniaiomtirs seed Selec, SINGER SEWING MACHINES SALES — SERVICE — PARTS SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO 118 Coral Way Coral Gable jant-30¢ ‘etre stiasetiibieicsicieiiiacbbiciaenninese FOR SALE: Six consecutive issues of The Key West Citizen. Detiver- ed to your door, 25¢ weekly. Dial] ming St. 25661, Circulation Dept. _jani2-tf PEER RRR ASR A I SRSA IF YOU WASH 'EM tnen you know they are washed. Soak, wash, 3) rinses, 25c. Paul's Self-Service! Laundry, 426 White St. janio-tf BRIDES TO BE printed The Artman Press. Dial 2.5661. } janl2-4¢ 18—Special Services NOTICE GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES— FIXTURES INSTALLATION KEY WEST SUPPLY Co. 211 SIMONTON ST. TEL. 2.3123) SNOW CAP BLEACH is mild, effec- tive; yet has no lasting oder. Buy from your grocer, jani-tf tE=P someTneg MODEST MAIDENS ‘Trademark Registered U. 8. Patent Office Vitit BE A LUCKY MAN THAT GETS HER, SHE ALREADY HAG TAREE MINK COATG J 7 t BRACELET, keepsake, 3. large yellow brilliance. Vicinity 600 Truman Ave. or 3800 Eagle Ave. Reward. Call Naval Base, ext. 318, jani9-3t POCKETBOOK at Stormking pier, Garrison Bight. Contains eye- glasses, auto license, other papers. Reward. Return, Capt. Shirley Garson. jani9-3tx 24—Business Opportunities BAR business. Beer, wine, liquor license, Heart of business sec- 25—Real Estate For Sale (CONTINUED) NICE duplex, earning 20% on pur- chase price. Fine corner lot in desirable residential section. John- son & Johnson, 419 Duval. Phone 2-2831. jan2l-tf FOR THE BEST ON THE LOWER FLORIDA KEYS SEE ~ HUDGINS & ALFONSO, INC. Summerland Key Post Office Six Subdivisions Town site lots — waterway lots — beach front lots — highway lots tion. Doing nice business. $25,000. Write Box P-37 ¢/o Citizen. Jan15- SEE THIS! A steal! One of the restaurants in town. Must now. Ready to take over at once. Forced to sell on account of sickness. Down payment and terms. Phone 2-6786 for informa- Bonded Licensed Contractor PORTER - typ + RUSSELL, James Anderson, Sup’t. Ph. 2-2232. jani-tt FOR NEW HOMES ed. For Sale. Apply at 823 John- son Lane, jan3,25tx 2-BEDROOM C.B.S., Carport, fenc- ed back yard. Landscaped. Pump and well. 1811 berg Ave. 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- jan20-12tx FOR INCOME Property, Business Property on Duval - Fleming and South Sts. Furnished homes, plexes, Motels. also Key acreage. E. C. T. Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming St. dec26-30tx DUPLEX, Flagler near White, Reasonably priced. Easy terms. bY) Phone 23714 or 2.2532. jandtf WILL SELL equity in furnished two-bedroom home, fenced back yard. 2009 Harris Ave. janl7-6tx TWO-STORY eleven-room house, City. Furnished, $10,000. Half cash. Balance arranged. Phone 2-6933. jani5-tf vate owner. F.H.A. loan. 1511 3BEDROOM unfurnished ‘with garage. $2,000 down. 2117 Harris Ave, jan20-Lat Operator (Long Distance) Sum- merland Key. janl-mon-wed-fri-tf 200 x 375, Wolkoff, Simonton. dec27-tf 29—Printing Make The ARTMAN PRESS your headquarters for the finest in printing. Dial 2-5661. ONE week only. Specially priced young parakeets. Key West Gar- den and Lawn Supply. Phone 2-6912. Jani9-3t 33—Miscellaneous BABY STROLLER for sale. Good condition. Apply 8-A Porter Pl. NOTES Payable forms. 10 for 15c. Artman Press, phone 2-5661. jani5-tf RETINA II 35 MM, Camera. Kodak Ektar F: 2 lense. 129-D Peary Court. janl6-3tx BABY CRIB and mattress. Baby scale. Both practically new, $30.00 for all, Dial 2-2866. jan19-3t WATER PUMP, piston type, with tank attached, almost new. Call 2.5734. 1019 Flagler Ave. jan20-3tx THOR dishwashing unit. Excellent cond., $20.00. Phone 2-6749. jan20-3t 34” SINK with drainboard, $25.00; 1 toilet, $20.00. 718 N. Beach Rd. Phone 2-7861. jan20-3t 16 mm SOUND PROJECTOR, with 1 1600 ft. reel. No. 4 Havana For Sale FOR SALE. Wringer type washer. Excellent condition, . 53 Maine Rd. Sigsbee Park. janlé-6tx 8% CU. FT. COLDSPOT refri- gerator. Like new. $125.00. Royal Palms Apts., 2007 Patterson. jan21-2t aE AS RNS brio APT. Size electric range, $10.00. Working cond. Phone 2-5906. 2008 Harris Ave. jan21-2tx 35—Wanted To Buy SARE an aie asain cE WE PAY $1.90 for old batteries. Dick’s Tire Service, 929 Truman Ave. Phone 2-2842. jani-tt PRR 9 Tac Aaa TS USED DESKS, must be in good condition. See Rayford Roberts, Key West Citizen, Phone 2-5661. janl-tf USED snow suit size 3, hat size 6%. Phone 2-3509. i 37—Automotive Parts BATTERIES — Guaranteed 12 mos., $9.95 — 18 mos., $12.95 — 36.mos., $18.85. exch. Installed. 1116 White St. janl4-tf 2 WHITE SIDEWALL tires and 1 tube, in perfect condition. Size 700-15. $25.00. Apply at 528 Olivia St. jan21-tf 38—Automobiles For Sale 1935 PLYMOUTH, 1942 motor. Good Transportation. $75. 220 Duval or Dial 2-6811. jani6-tt ’37 FORD. Cheap transportation. Apply 609 Margaret. 1949 LINCOLN, four new tires, A-1 condition. 1500 Seminary Street, phone, 2.6878, jan21-3t 39—Trailers For Sale LEAVING area, taking loss. 1948, 28’ Liberty with 11’ x 18’ built- on porch, many extras, Offer $1275.00. See any time until 10 p.m. Jankiewicz, Mastic Trailer Park, United St. janl5-6t 35 FT. Aluminum Elear. Adjoining 38” x 9’ screened porch. Sleeps eight comfortably. Reasonable. Navy Trailer Park, No. 41. 1204 United. janl6-6tx 1949 SILVER LOAFER 14’ all aluminum house trailer, fully equipped. 1311 Grinnell. jan19-6tx 27° ALUMINUM. Will take $300.00 down, $60.00 per month. See Capt. Kidd, Treasure Isle Trailer Cove, Stock Island. janl9-6tx. SACRIFICE 2-bedroom trailer. Complete bath, awning. Al’s Trailer Park, Stock Island. jan21-6tx TROTWOOD TRAILER — Sleeps 4. Gas stove, refrigerator, run- ning water. Sacrifice. Inquire 611 Truman Ave., office or 123-C Poinciana. jan21-6tx SMALL TRAILER, electric re- frigerator, gas stove. Cheap. Woodson’s Trailer Park, Stock Is- land. See Stuart Boyd. jan21-3t 41—Boats and Motors _ eerie alagspoeaice pai 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-lite 14° CYPRESS boat and trailer. 164-C Poinciana Place. — ja FOR SALE — New, Used, Rebuilt Marine engines, 2 to 550 HP. Al- So reverse gears, conversions, ina waggaet propellers, Aanageies paints, supplies at Prices. FREE Catalog. STOKES MARINE SUPPLY, Coldwater, Michi 45—Transportation Storage - Moving ~ ISLAND CITY TRANSFE Phone 2-6733 E. V. KINSMAN jant5-tf 49A—House Movers HOUSEMOVER Call Garnett Phone 2-5401 for estimate. jani4-tf 50—Legal Notices NOTICE Mr. Edward H, 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, and to agree on the appropriation of said property by The City of Key West, Florida. DAVE KING, 2 City Manager. jan7,14,21,28,1953 CS eee eae IN_THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE], SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCU! or mee STATE ‘OF FLORIDA, N AND FOR MONROE INTY. IN CHANCERY. bs aig Cane No. 13-467 F. THOMAS TIERNEY, ee s. VOR HELEN HART TIERNEY, bis Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: HELEN HART TIERNEY, TOUR anee. J EREBY ORDERED and REQUIRED to serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint for Divoree on the Plaintiff's Solicitor, and file the original Answer 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 taken as confessed. DONE and ORDERED at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 6th day of January, A.D. 1953. {Seal EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of the Fircult Coure, Monroe County, Florida. By: Kathleen Nottage uty platy. . ‘ER, iV, Solicitor for Plaintiff, 413 Fleming St., Key West, Florida. jan?-14-21-28,1953 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In_re: Estate of Lillie Ellen Weaver, * Deceased. TO ALL CREDITORS and PER- SONS HAVING CLAIMS or DE- MANDS AGAINST SAID ES- TATE: You and each of you are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of Lillie Ellen Weaver, deceased, late of said County, 10 the County Judge of Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, at his office in the court house of sald County at Key West, Florida, within eight calen- ‘dar months from the time of the first publication of this notice. Each claim or demand shall be in writing, and shall state the place of residence and post office ad- dress of the claimant, shall be sworn to by the claimant, her agent, or her attorney, and any 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. jan7-14-21-28,1963 NOTICE TO CREDITORS (1982 Probate Act, Sees. 119, 120) IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN PROBATE. re: a tn a YN ROSL’ Vossen TO ALL CREDITORS AND Pi SONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DE- MANDS AGAINST TATE: You and each of you are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of, Roslyn Cooper, de- ceased, late of said County, to the County Judge of Monroe ‘County. Florida, at his office in the court house of said County at Key West. Florida, within eight calendar months from the time of the first publication of this notice. Each claim or demand shall be in writ- ing, and shall state the place of residence and post office address of the claimant, and shall be sworn to by the claimant, hig agent, oF his attorney, and any such claim or demand not so filed shall be sep (ea) RUTH ANN SEAY As Administratrix of the Estate of Roslyn Cooper, deceai jan21-28; NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE A’ TION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE (Probate Law 1933) = IN COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. IN PRO- BA’ In re: the Estate of JEROME NOTTAGE, In Deceased. -lTo aALt, WHOM IT MAY CON- - | discharge, and Honora! CERN: Notice is hereby givew that Kach- leen Nottage has filed her final re- port as Admitistratrix of the erate of Jerome Nottage, deceased; that she has tiled ber page tina % she apps that « nh ener ary, 1983, and tor ‘final diseh jnistratrix of the © Nottage, deceased. on this 20th a7 t, 1953 * (s4) KATHLEEN SNOTTAGE Adee atretrin ot the — Jerome Nottage. éecess gangi-sidedt-1i,1388 of LOCAL OR SPECIAL BILL q.. Notice is hereby given that, pur- suant to the requirement of Sec- tion 21 of Article lI of the Con- stitution of the State of Florida, as amended at the general election in 1938, application will be made by the undersigned to the Legis- lature of the State of Florida at the regular session of said Legis- lature to be held during the year 1953 for the passage of a local or special bill To Amend Section 1 of Chap- ter 21230, Laws of Florida, Spe- cial Acts of 1941, as Amended by Chapter 26039, Laws of Florida, Special Acts of 1949, Entitled “AN ACT to Amend Section 1 of Chapter 21230, Laws of Florida, Special Acts of 1941, Entitled, ‘AN ACT Ra- tifying and Confirming the Ap- pointment of the Members of the Florida Keys Aqueduct Commission and Constituting Said Commission a Body Cor- porate and Politic; Prescribing and Fixing the Jurisdiction, Powers and Duties of Said Commission and of Its Officers; Authorizing Said Commission to Construct, Maintain and Operate an” Aqueduct and Water Distribution Systems for Supplying Water in the Flori- K Area, Embracing the Florida Keys and Extending from thi inland to the City of Key West, and Authorizing Said Commission to Enter into Contracts with the Navy De- partment of the United States of America to Provide for Such Construction and for Such Operation and Maintenance, and to Lease from the City of Key West and to Improve and Operate the Existing Water Distribution System in Said City; Ratitying and. Confirming the Contract Entered into by and Between Said Commission and the Navy Department Un- der Date of March 18, 1941; Au- thorizing Said Commission to Issue Negotiable Water Reve- nue Bonds, Payable Solely from Water Revenues, to Pay All or Part of the Cost of Such Con- struction; Providing for the Rights and Remedies of the Holders of Such Bonds; Pro- viding that No Debt of the City ot Key West or of the County of Monroe or of the County of Dade Shall Be Incurred in the Exercise of Any of the Powers Granted by this Act, and Deny- ing the power of Taxation in Any Respect for the Payment of Such Bonds or the Interest Thereon or for the Payment of the Cost of Maintaining, Re- pairing and Operating Such Aqueduct and Such Distribu- tion Systems; Providing for the Collection of Rates and Charges.for, Water Furnished Sufficient to Provide for the Payment of the Principal and Interest of Such Bonds and for the Cost of Maintaining Re- pairing and rating Such Aqueduct and Such Systems; Providing for the Execution of a Trust Indenture or Trust Agreement, and for the Provi- sions Thereof, to. Secure the Payment of Such Bonds With- out Mortgaging or Encumber- the “Such Aqueduct or Such ystems; Granting the Right of 8 Ei Dor ission; and Auttorizing the Issuance of Water Revenue Re- funding Bonds’, by Ratifying and C irming the Appoint- of Said Commission: Providing © Commission; Providing for thé Immediate Appointment by the-Governor of Two (2 Additional Members of Florida Keys Aqueduct Com~ mission; Providing That Members, the said Florida — Providing for the” Five (5) iding That Commission Voters State of of Successors to Members and. Py Members of be Qualified of Monroe ©: Florida; Prov: hat a Ma~ jority. of the ra of Said Commission Shall Constitute @ Quorum, and That the Concur- rence of Three Members of Said Commission Shall Be Necessary to Affirmative Action by the Said Commission; Providing that the Members of the Com- mission Stall Kach Receive @ Monthly Salary and Fixing the Amount of Such- Salary, and Also Providing for Reimburse- ment for Actual Expenses Ne- cessarily Incurred in the Per- formance of Their Duties", by Ratitying and Confirming the Appointment of the Present Members of said Commission; Providing for the Election by the Commission of Successors to Members of .ne Commission Upon the Expiration of the ‘Terms of Office of Members of Said Commission: ‘That Any Vacancy Occurring on the Commission Due to Causes Other Than the Expira- tion of the Term of Office of a Commissioner Shall Be Filled for the Unexpired Term Through Election By the Com- mission of a Successor; Making Members of the Commission Eligible for Re-Election to the Commission; Providing that the Commission Providing By a Majority Vote May Remove Any Member of the Lommission for Ineffi- clency, Neglect of Duty or Mis- conduct in Office, After Notice and Hearing at Which Such Member is Given Opportunity of Being Heard. Dated at Key West, Florida, thin 20th day of January. A.D. 1962. BERNIE C. PAPY jan?1.1953 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY Cane No. 14-485 ORVILLE H. DAVIDS Compiainant. ve. noe MARJORIE M. DAVIDS Defenéant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO MARJORIE M. DAVIDS, $28 Alger Avenne, Owense, Michigan YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED that watt for divorce has been filed againet you herein and you are re- quiret to serve « copy of your an- entered against you Dated this 26th & of January, AD. 1963. at Key est, Monroe County, . (eal) EARL BR ADAMS. Ctert, Cirestt Court, By Kathleen Nottage Deputy Clerk. Bow. KercHUm se —— x Key West. Flor Attorney for Complainant — NOTICK OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR PASSAGE OF From and After the Appointment and Qualffication of Said Additional the undersigned, desiring to en~. gage in business under the ffctit tious name of “National Fund . ‘moters,” 602 Southard Street, ey West. Florida, intends to regis said name with the Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe Co! Florida. Sams AL WEINBERG (Al West)“. Sole Owner. dec31,1952;jan?-14-21,1953 People’s Forum — ® ef the paper only. Signature of the writer must accompany the letters and will be published en-— leas requested otherwise. K. W. CHURCHES Editor, The Citizen: In the past three weeks it has been my privilege to attend church services in four Key West churches and hear the four pustors deliver sermons. Each service was excel-_ lent and each of the ministers did, an outstanding job at presenting his message. It occurs to me as a winter yisi-/ tor that some Key West folks map not know what they are missing by not attending the services of: the church of their choice. It may’ be that they have the impression that there is not room for them.; I am sorry to report that there’ were empty pews in each of four churches. oe I would like to compliment devotes to the religious activ: of Key West and trust that efforts combined with those be local church members will res in increased church attendance.» i Charles-C. Feiricti ¢ 644-A United Street OBSTRUCTED VISION Editor, The Citizen: Just the other day a friend.of mine narrowly missed running over a twelve year old boy who dashed in front of his moving The driver failed to see the y: ster due to the obstruction view by a darge sticker om front left window which “Overseas Highway.” ay Yet every day, the drivers- Key West are told in the Hall to post these stickers in the front left window,,.a _ position which not-only endangers the life of te driver but the pedestrian ag) wel As a SAFETY factor, I suggest that this dangerous advice cease, and further that these stickers be placed on the rear windows where they are not obstructing the driy- er's view. True, they may be more diffi- cult to see at the Toll Gate, but if the County wishes to stickers in dangerous places should make them smaller, Sincerely, E WARREN J. BROWN, MI JAMESON i$ DISTURBED” Editor, The Citizen: West with his eyes shut for por- tions of the last 14 years, 1 leap to my knees to worry about the future of two of our local officials, In The Citizen of a couple of days ago, it was noted that Howard Wilson and Claude Gandolfo had acquired for $1,800 a 700-foot strip of bay bottom Jand along North Roosevelt Boulevard, I'm lying awake nights. Is it possible that Howard and Claude have struck their collective out? We all remember the fa‘ the folks who bought half i sale, we would have mortgaged all our assets to ~ ah ~ get 4 an3i- 34 Lodt-11,1958 | 5808.

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