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Thursday, January 22, 1953 — ADVERTISING RATES WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 12c per line for one day Tie per fine for three days 0c per line for six days 9c per line for twelve days 8c per line for twenty-four days Minimum of 3 lines per insertion DEADLINE: 9:30 A.M. DAILY Sy case of cabal rdgssrnapenrt will be responsi ir ly 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. oprah? jani6- WOURNISHER APARTMENTS, 3 rooms and bath, maid and janitor furnished. Corzl apartments. Ideally located for rest and recreation. El Patio Mo- tel. Washington and William Sts. dec30-tf THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 9 8—Male Help Wanted (CONTINUED) APPLY to box 3 ¢/o Citizen. Give 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. janl9-6t pac ae reed WANTED: Driver-Salesman for Blatz Beer. Apply at 520 Front St., Mr. Bethel, H. Ramos and Co., Inc. jan20-6t << 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 MECHANIC and Front end man. Top wages and salary, Bill’s Southernmost Garage, 540 Greene St. jan22-3t $—Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED WAITRESS want ed. Apply Luigi’s Restaurant af- ter 3 p.m. jani-tf ATTRACTIVE young lady for waitress and cocktail work. See Mr. Horace Young, Casa Cayo Hueso, 1400 Duval. dec29-tf ALL AROUND beauty operator. Adorable Beauty Salon, Simon- ton and Truman. See Mrs. Holland. Jan20-3t MODEST MAIDENS ‘Trademark Registered U. 8. Patent Ofien say ALAN= V Waar KIND OF Fur 6 Your Mink? 4 FOR SALE. Wringer type washer. Excellent condition. 53 Maine Rd. Sigsbee Park. jani6-6tx |41—Boats and Motors (CONTINUED) | 16’ BOAT with 10 H.P. inboard, complete with trailer. 46-D Sigs. | bee Road, Sigsbee Park. jan3-14t« 14’ CYPRESS boat and _ trailer. 164-C Poinciana Place, i jan20-6t FOR QUICK Sale: 33’ Cruiser. Twin Diesels, electric plant, 8 block ice box, 2 anchors, lots of line, bilge pump, fire extinguisher, life preservers, sleeps 4. Trunk full of extra parts. $1,500.00 with terms. Dr. Valdes. Phone 2-7821. jan21-5t BOAT, 27 ft. Cabin. Excellent con- dition, electric bilge pump. Ap- ply 205-C Poinciana. jan22-3t 16’ INBOARD with 10 H.P. motor and trailer. Almost new. 46-D Sigsbee Road, Sigsbee Park. jan22-12tx APT. Size electric range, $10.00. Working cond. Phone 2-5906. 2008 Harris Ave. jan21-2tx GENERAL ELECTRIC refriger- ator. In good condition, $75.00. 414 Francis. jan22-3tx USED DESKS, must be in good condition. See Rayford Roberts, Key West Citizen. Phone 2-5661. jani-tf 42—Dogs-Cats-Pets FOR SALE, Parakeet birds, 1415 First St. jan22-2tx 45—Transportation Storage - Moving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 2-6733 £. V. KINSMAN Flu Spreads Into 24 States; Outbreaks So Far Very Mild By The Associated Press Flu—or what feels like flu—has spread into more than half the 48 states but the outbreaks so far gen- erally have been mild. The Army, a state university, a steel company and some local offi- cials have taken steps to combat the infections with influenza vac- cine. A nation-wide survey by the As- sociated Press showed that the bulk of the cases are in the central part of the nation and that Texas, Tennessee and Arkansas have been particularly hard hit. Texas reported from 200,000 to 250,000 flu cases. Arkansas had the greatest number of cases of upper respiratory infections in its history. The disease was reaching the epi- demic stage in Tennessee. The Eastern and Western states were comparatively free of out- breaks, although Florida reported some schools closed to prevent the further spread of an influenza-like disease, The Army is giving flu vaccine jan15-t to the troops in Korea, Europe and 49A—House Moyers HOUSEMOVER. Call Garnett Phone 2-5401 estimate. jani4-tf at ports of embarkation for those countries. An outbreak of flu in Bavaria this week resulted in nine deaths at Munich, filled the city’s ‘Or! hospitals and closed 27 school rooms. Dance To Honor March Of Dimes Queen Candidates A March of Dimes dance and floor show will be held Friday night at the Elks Annex in honor of the March of Dimes Queens with proceeds going to the March ~ of Dimes. Dancing to the music of the Coral Isle Serenaders will begin ©: at-9 p. m. Each queen will make her ap- Pearance through a beautiful arch of flowers and ferns, and will be introduced by Louis Carbonell wha will act as mater cf ceremonies; Little two-year-oid Wanda S'o- cum, whose mother is a polio vic- tim and is being treated in a Miami hospital, will entertain the audience with a song and dance. The floor show will consist of a tap dance number by Gay Lou Bar- rosa, along with pantomime artists Marna Wolfe and Basil Tynes, Jr. An outstanding attraction of March of Dimes Show Time U., S. A. will be given by Malcolm E. Gammons.. and his troupe from the USS Ho-‘S. ward W. Gilmore, m A gala time is promised all, and. |, from the advance sale of tickets», a huge crowd is expected. : EXPERIENCED grocery store cashier. Apply in person, Faus- to’s Food Palace. jan21-tf USED snow suit size 3, hat size The Jones & Laughlin Steel 6%. Phone 2-3509. jan20-3t Corp. announced it is giving flu shots to its 44,000 employes in APARTMENTS now AVATLABLA. 50—Legal Notices son Ave, NEWLY Renovated bedroom apart- ment. All utilities. Reasonable rates. 321 Simonton, jand-tf BEA‘JTIFULLY FURN. efficiency and bedroom apartments. 715 Seminole Ave., opposite Casa Ma- rina. jan21-tf REE TESORO Seen APARTMENTS and sleeping rooms. Nicely decorated. By day, week or month. Stutz Hotel Apts., 410 Fleming. decl9-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, Jans-tt DUPLEX on Big Coppitt Key. One mile north of Boca Chica. Com- pletely furnished. Studio bedroom, kitchen and tile bath, $65.00 per month. Apply Brown Derby Bar. Phone 2-9466, jani?-6tx 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. jan20-3tx FOUR apartments for rent. Is- land City Hotel, 411 William St. . jan20-6tx FURNISHED §-room apt. Adults only. No pets. $69.00. 915 Ashe St. Inquire rear. jan22-1tx THREE-ROOM furnished apart- ment plus private bath, near sub base, $14.25 week. Call 2-3268. jan22-tf eben FOUR-ROOM furnished apartment. 2A—Trailers For Rent WITH wonderful ocean view, suit- able for couple. See Capt. Kidd, ‘Treasure Isle Trailer Cove, Stock Island. jani9-6tx 8-—Cottages For Rent FURN. Cottage for rent. Year around occupancy, $50.00 month- ly. Phone Mrs, Moffat, 2-5381 for jan2i-3t t—Houses For Rent 8-BEDROOM furn. house. Children accepted. 1920 Fogarty. Phone 2.7907. jan22-3t S—Rooms For Rent GUEST rooms on the ocean. Daily and weekly rates. Casa Cayo Hueso. Phone 23345. dec30-tf LUIGI’S rooming house. Rooms with and without private baths, Call after 3 p.m. 227 Duval St. jani?-tf SRR EER PrP CRON IRE Scotty SINGLE and double room in pri- wate home. Apply 1013 Margaret. jan20-6tx 6—Wanted To Rent WANTED: Two or three-bedroom house, Contact Lt. Shipes, Sea- plane Base Ex. 319. jan22-2tx 8—Male Help Wanted EXPERIENCED meat cutter. Ap- ply Gulfstream Food Dept. Store, ‘1105 White St. , Janiatt KITCHEN help wanted. La Concha 0—Mato and Female Halp| PORTER - WaGOR - RUSSELL, Wanted WAITERS and waitresses. Apply after 8 p.m., Madri Gras Night- club. jani7-6tx MAKE $20.00 daily. Sell Luminous 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 for right man. Phone 2-5531 for interview. jent7-tF 16—Personal Fe ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Key West. Write Box A.A. c/o The Citizen. RED BECCAISE ‘Truc Phone 2-3420, Move and night. Co. janlinex Notary Pubic NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office jant9-tf ences teenies SINGER SEWING MACHINES SALES — SERVICE — PARTS SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO M8 Coral Way Coral Gable janl-30 FOR SALE: Six consecutive issues of The Key West Citizen. Detiver- ed to your door, 25¢ weekly. Dial 2-5661, Circulation Dept. janl2-tf IF YOU WASH 'EM tnen you know they are washed. Soak, wash, 3 rinses, 25¢.. Paul’s Self-Service Laundry, 426 White St. janlo-tf BRIDES TO BE HAVE YOUR wedding and announcements EE OME AY SA cet 18—Special Services NOTICE GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES— FIXTURES KEYS MADE PLUMBING § EPAIRS & INSTALLATION KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. 211 SIMONTON ST. TEL. 23123 dec20-tf SNOW CAP BLEACH is mild, effec- tive; yet has no lasting odor. Buy from your grocer. janl-tf 24—Business Opportunities| BAR business. Beer, wine, liquor license. Heart of business sec- ancient tease anes: SEE THIS! A steal! One of the best restaurants in town. Must sell now. Ready to take over at once. Forced to sell on account of |! sickness. Down payment and terms. Phone 2.6786 for informa. tion. jan20-3¢ en me WANT ADS Sete tanner anes eereenna eee | James Anderson, Sup’t. Ph, 2.2282. jani-tf JAMES L. STAPLES General Contractor Free Estimates Gladly Given 1213 Georgia. Phone 2-5546. jani-tt AUSTIN G. TAYLOR, Licensed general contractor, old and new work. 616 Duval St. Phone 2-6141. dec26-tt 25—Real Estate For Sale TWO-BEDROOM house, furnish- 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, Barbecue. 1811 Seiden- berg A’ jani6-6tx 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. jan20-12tx. FOR INCOME Property, Business Property on Duval - Fleming and South Sts. Furnished homes, du- plexes, Motels. also Key acreage. E. C. T. Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming St. DUPLEX, Flagler near White, Reasonably priced. Easy terms. Phone 2-3714 or 2-2532. jand-tf yard. 2009 Harris Ave. TWO-STORY eleven-room house, four bedrooms, two baths. Cen- ter of best residential section in monton St. Phone 2-3951. jan2-tf 31—Garden - Lawn Supplies PONDS 5 KAAAAOR ISS SEER GARDEN TOOLS. Edges, floral shovels, grass rakes, pruners, ete, Key West Garden and Lawn. Phone 2-6912. jan22-3t Miscellaneous g ee BABY STROLLER for sale. Good condition. Apply 8-A Porter Pl. Dial 2-2664, jan22-3t PEAS a I 7 srt EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY 3428 Duck Avenue, Poinciana. Phone 2-6951. We buy and sell new and used furniture. jan2-tt cond., $20.00. Phone 2-6749. jan20-3t EE oe SARE er Oe aS 54” SINK with drainboard, $25.00; 1 toilet, $20.00. 718 N. Beach Rd. Phone 2-7861. j 37—Automotive Parts a —_—<—$<—<$<$—$ $e BATTERIES — Guaranteed 12 mos., $9.95 — 18 mos., $12.95 — tube, in perfect condition. Size 700-15. $25.00. Apply at 528 Olivia St. jan21-tf 1949 LINCOLN, four new tires, A-1 condition. 1500 Seminary Street, phone 2-6878. jan21-3t 1953 DE SOTO Power Master. Fully equipped. 1500 miles. Any reasonable offer. May be financed. 508 Petronia, between 5 & 6 p.m. HUDSON, 4 door. New paint. $800.00. Phone 2-3242. jan22-3t 1940 FORD Sedan, $155.00. Good tires. 1415 First St. jan22-2tx eight comfortably. Reasonable. Navy Trailer Park, No. 41. 1204 United. jani6-6tx ‘ena tarceeeemeicaneiatntSeemenees 27’ ALUMINUM. Will take $300.00 down, $60.00 per month. See Capt. Kidd, Treasure Isle Trailer Cove, Stock Island. jani9-6tx at ce I AL SACRIFICE 2-bedroom _ trailer, Complete bath, awning. Trailer Park, Stock Island. jan21-6tx sashes 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 Al's | 46 mm SOUND PROJECTOR, with vate owner. F.H.A. loan. 1511 18th St. jan20-6tx NICE duplex, earning 20% on pur- chase price. Fine corner lot in desirable residential section. John- son & Johnson, 419 Duval. Phone 22-2831. janzi-t taining one, 3-bedroom apt., and two, 1-bedroom apts. Extra large rooms. Large attic. All occupied. Also, three lots 50 x 100 each. Will sell together or separately. In- quire 2120 Seidenberg, upstairs. jan22-6t aI NESE A ATES 2STORY house, 1119 Duval, Lot 43 x 81. Now rented and showing returns on investment. First $7,000.00 takes it. No Brokers. Phone 2-2808. janz2-tf SMALL, one-bedroom house. On terms. 1017 Watson. Inquire 1105 Watson. jan22-3tx BEDROOM house. Furn. or un- furn. Sereened porch. Cor. lot. 2904 Harris, phone 23487. jan22.3t 1 1600 ft. reel. No. 4 Havana Street. senieinndinpiciteutintenignnaeeestscneiataiciasenten COCA-COLA box in good shape. 1204 Watson Street. jan20-3tx elastin taaeaaandenselietans APT. Size gas stove, $60.00. 13 ft. all metal boat, $25.00, 92-5 Poin- ciana Place. jan21-3tx DOUBLE SINK with cabinet, 48”. Excellent condition with trap a faucets, $80.00. Flat rim sink, x 24” with mixing faucets, $18.00. Both used short time. 919 Sou- thard St. Dial 25293. jan22-stx 3 CHROME and plastic bar stools; 1 maple youth chair; 1 crib and mattress; 1 maple rocker over- stuffed); 1 car luggage rack; 2 overstuffed chairs; { portable ra- dio. 72 Maine Rd., Sigsbee Park. jan22-itx PISTOL Drill cireular saw attach- ment, with saw. Never used, $8.00. 916 Windsor Lane. Phone 22128. janz2-itx 34—Household Items For Sale 3% CU. FT. COLDSPOT refri- Royal Palms Apts., 2007 Patterson. AMERICA’S outstanding trailer value — the new 28’ Deluxe General. Your old trailer down. Bank financing. See at Coral Isle Trailer Park, U. S. No. 1, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. NELSON DOLLY, $20.00, St. janz2-3t 1218 2nd jan22-3tx 199 SILVER LOAFER 14’ all fully $425. 1311 jan19-6tx HIGH COST down the drain? Or own this 1948, 28° Liberty. Sleeps 6. New range and refrigerator. 11 x 18 porch. Completely furnished, 38—Trailers For Sale neti 35 FT. Aluminum Elcar. Adjoining 18’ x 9’ screened poreh. Sleeps aluminum house trailer, equipped, a steal at Grinnell. 023 Probate Ack Seen, sim x20)| Pittsburgh; Aliquippa, Pa., and yu Cleveland mills, at its New York and Michigan. ore mines and at various fabricating plants through- MONROE COUNTY, IN PROBATE. Es- SONS HAVING CLAIMS or MANDS AGAINST SAID 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 t.- estate of Armando Perez, de- ceased, late of said County, t the County Judge of Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, at his office in, the court house of said County at Key West, Florida, within eight calen- dar months from the time of the first publication of this notice. Each claim or demané shall be in writing, and shall state the place of residence and post office’ ad dress of the claimant, and shall be sworn to by the claimant, agent, or attorney, and any such claim or demand not so filed shell be void. ANGELA PEREZ As administratrix of the estate of Armando Perez, decease Jan8-15-22-29,1953 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN CHANCERY. Case No. 13-480 CAROLINE M. BARTELS, Complainant, ys. WILMIAM BARTELS, SR.. Defendant, NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: WILLIAM BARTELS, SR., 38 Deborah Place, Blackwood, w Jersey. YOU AR EBY NOTIFIED that suit for Divorce has been filed against you herein and you are re- quired to serve a copy of your An- swer to the Bill of Complaint tor Divorce on the:Complainant’s attor- ney, and file the original Answer in the office of the Clerk of the Cireuit Court, on or before the 19th day of February, A.D. 1953 in the above entitled cause; otherwise therein DONE AND ORDERED at Key | West, Monroe County, eur Aumed 631 Whitehead Street, Key West, Florida. jan15-22-2! U. OF FLA. TO HAVE 528 MID-YEAR GRADS GAINESVILLE (®—The Univer- sity of Florida will graduate 528 students at mid-year commence- ment the night of Jan. 31. There will be 20 Doctor of Phi- losophy degrees, five Doctor of Education; 86 Master's; 45 Bache- lor of Laws and 372 Bachelors. | ready to move in. Many extras. 2) bottle gas tanks. Free mov; every night. First $1230.00 takes it. See up to 10 p.m. Trailer No. 7, Mastic Trailer Park, United st. jan22-6t ———— 199 GLIDER house trailer, 27 ft. | long. Completely furnished. All| metal. Cash or terms. Key West | SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA,|Partment of IN-AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. DIVORCE | ; infl out the country. The treatments are voluntary. In Ohio, where the incidence so far is low, Ohio State University is planning a voluntary flu immu- nization program to run through next week. Vaccine also was administered at the Syracuse (N. Y.) School for Mental Defectives and at the Cook County Jail in Chicago. The reports indicate at least one type flu bug — A-prime — is re- sponsible for some of the out- breaks. Some health authorities believe several types of minor virus infections are involved in school shutdowns or heavy ab- sentecism* in several parts of the country. Dr. A. M. Washburn, head ot| the Com (Diseases De- » Arkansas Board of Health, said: the eutbreak “def- initely is an epidemic” in that state. He added it is difficult to determine which cases are true juenza. George Cox, state health officer in Texas, said the*flu outbreak in that state is the-worst since World War I. He added that. disease is about at its peak’ @nd should start declining next week. Dr. R. H. Hutcheson, Tennessee health commissioner; said 2,127 cases were reported last week and that all sections of the state are affected. Body Ordered «| Exhumed By Court SYDNEY, Australia & — The Public trustee’s office today ord- ered exhumation of Scotsman Don- ald McDonald’s body to determine if a small fortune is eached in his wooden leg. Relatives in Scotland believe the 56-year-old seaman hid his life's savings there and they requested that the body be exhumed. But undertaker Bruce Maurer, who supervised the burial in April, 1951, said he didn't know whether the leg was buried with McDonald — WRECKED PRISON AUTO TAG SHOP—State police stand guard outside the wrecked andi? burned auto tag shop of Western State Penitentiary at Pittsburgh, Pa Ricting convicts set fire to the shop destroying thousands of 1953 license pistes—(#) Wirephoto. The dance is being sponsored by? Mrs, Myrtland Cates and Mrgoi Charles Wells who are chairmaf** and co-chairman of all March of *’! Dimes Queens. March of Dimes Queen candi“? dates are Sandra Johnson, Patsy ~ Sands, Linda Jolley, Betty Solomon, Patricia Piodela, Jackie Jolley, Jo Ann Johnson, Madeline Curry and Mrs. Ernestine Sellars. Special Show To .. Be Given AtSan Carlos Tonight =~ Tonight at 11 p. m..a- special movie and stage show will be pre- sented at the San Carlos Theatre, »;: The show kas been arranged by members of the Fleet Training Group of the Naval Base to for- ward the cause of Miss Carmen Pierce, candidate for Queen of the Navy Charity Carnival this year. Following the regular San Carlos showing, the house will be cleared and tickets sold to the additional show. The movie “Atomic City” is to precede a stage show made up of talented entertainers. Don White will do his telepathic act, and Frank Damone and his. piano are sure to please the ai ence. The Tip-Toppers, Don and Harve, those two men of melody and mirth, complete the bill. Ignores Signs; ‘Appointment Ends MEXICO CITY ~The appoint- ment of Joaquin Tejeda as honor ary inspector of traffic police has been canceled. Police Chief Anton- io Gomez Velasco said Tejeda had parked too cften in forbidden zones and ignored too many stop signs. chances are it never was taken away from the city morgue, The body of McDonald, who was thought here to have been penni- less, will probably be dug up in a eee suburbs cemetery next hw és a. es ca

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