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SS Le Se Thursday, January 29, 1953 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 12¢ per line for one day Vie per line for three days 0c per sine for six days 9 per line for twelve days 86 por line for twenty-four days Minimum of 3 lines per insertion DEADLINE: 9:30 A.M. DAILY wit be responsite tor saly one insertion. Con. act Rates On Request 1—Announcements CONGENIAL widow wants em- Ployed woman to share small Cottage. Close in. Phone 2-5413. jan28-3tx THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 9 8—Male Help Wanted (CONTINUED) EXPERIENCED man for exe man for exclu- sive men’s ready to wear dept. Apply Casa Marina Hotel. jan29-3t 9—Female Help Wanted SOM naib ey epee, oie EXPERIENCED WAITRESS want ed. Apply Luigi’s Restaurant af- ter 3 p.m, jant-tf fA EE Ace ethene 2G 18S ATTRACTIVE young lady for waitress and cocktail work. See Mr. Horace Young, Casa Cayo Hueso, 1400 Duval. dec29-tf pee aetna EXPERIENCED grocery _ store cashier. Apply in person, Faus- to’s Food Palace. jan21-tf rere ie eine YOUNG woman, 25-35, for interest- ing sales work with well-known Portrait photographer. La Concha itudio, 421 Fleming St. jan27-3tx at the House of Linen, 612 Duval t. jan27-3t WAITRESS WANTED. Apply in Person, Cave In Bar, 728 Duval. janzz7. WAITRESS wanted. Good pay and oddles of tips. Apply Columbia Restaurant, 117 Duval St. jan27-tf WAITRESSES wanted. Apply La Concha Hotel dining room. CASHIER and relief hostess, even- ings. Apply La Concha Hotel dining room. j ———— | KITCHEN HELP wanted. Apply and bedroom apartments. 715 Seminole Ave., opposite Casa Ma- rina, jan21-tf APARTMENTS and sleeping rooms, Nicely decorated. By! day, week or month, Stutz Hotel Apts., 410 Fleming. jan24-tf APT, and rooms available at rea- sonable rates. 411 William St. jan7-30tx FURN. Apartment. Couple only, no pets. Centrally located. a Organization, . apt. All utilities. 1911 Staples. jan23-tf ne STUDIO APT. for quiet adults. No pets. Porch overlooking garden. Everything furnished. $30.00 per week. 1214 Duval St. jan26-tf APARTMENTS open for your in- spection. Furnished or unfurn- ished. Royal Palms Apartments, La Concha Hotel. jan29-2t time Roosevelt Blvd. 10—Male and Female Help Wanted KITCHEN HELP wanted. Apply in Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simonton. jan24-6t Attleboro, Mass. Free samples and etails. jan27-6tx progressive and personable man. Knowledge ef building materials essential. Local resident preferred. References. Splendid opportunity for right man. Phone 2-5531 for interview. jant7-t¥ 11B—~Employment Wanted Male ACCOUNTANT, 42, unmarried, de- sires to relocate in Key West. $2,000.00 to ‘invest. Write Box D. S. c/o The Citizen. jan28-3tx ;| 12—Baby Sitters CHILDREN cared for. Full, part- time or by the hour. Dial 2-6692. jan27-6t 18—Nursery Scho Schools IZETT SAUNDERS K SAUNDERS Kindergarten Class. Ages 4% to 6 yrs. 1409 “| Grinnell St. Phone 2-2753. private entrance. 1017 Eaton St. jan28-3t ‘Miscellaneous For Rent entree eee STORE SPACE for rent. Fleming St. and Lobby entrance, La Con- cha Hotel. jan29-3t @—Wanted To Rent NAVY Lieutenant desires an at- tractive two-bedroom unfurnished house at once. Phone 2-6609. jan26-6t WANTED to lease 3 or 4-bedroom furnished house. Write Box L$) e/o The Citizen. jan27-3tx 2 or 3-BEDROOM Apt. or house. Feb, 6 — March 6. Contact Lt. Fadeley, USS Robinson, (DD-Sé2), OpDevSta or c/o Citizen jan29-2tx 8—Male Help Wanted EXPERIENCED meat cutter. Ap- ply Gulfstceam Food Dept. Store. 1105 White St. jan2z24f EXPERIENCED food salesman to driver-salesman route for | established Miami firm. Cover! Homestead to Key West; new re- frigerated truck. Good opportunity for right party. Write full details and phone number to J. W. S. P.O. Box 1135, Miami, Florida. jan28-3t jan2?. 6—Personal ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, West. Write Box A.A. c/o The Citizen. 17—Personal Services Notary ‘Pune NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office jant9-t* IF YOU WASH "EM tnen you know they are washed. Soak, wash, 3 rinses, 25e. Paul's Self-Service Laundry, 426 White St. janio-tf FOR SALE: Six consecutive issues of The Key West Citizen. Detiver- ed to your door, 25c weekly. Dial 2-5661, Circulation Dept. jani2-tf SINGZR SEWING MACHINES SALES — SERVICE — PARTS BRIDES TO BE HAVE YOUR wedding invitations and anneuncements printed by The Artman Press. Dial 2.5661. jent2-4¢ 18—Special Services NOTICE GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES— FIXTURES KEYS MADE PLUMBING f €PAIRS & INSTALLATION KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. —— | 1-23 | |. V1 sy 10 way 18—Special Services S+ Say Aran= wn! HoW ELCE CouLD FIRST FROOR f 7 25—Real Estate For Sale CONTINUED) armenia hchactea aslo eivaiainpericies FURNISHED house and lot, 110 x 100, 8 spacious rooms, 2 baths, ¢|2 electric kitchens, large screened BLUE PARAKEET, answers to “Chico.” Last Sunday, vicinity 78 Maine Rd., Sigsbee Park. Re- jan27-3tx GREAT DANE. Fawn color, black mask. Answers to name of “Nils.” Reward. Phone 2-3556. jan2é-2t PLEASE return child’s tricycle taken from yard of 632-D N. Beach Road. jan29-3t Opportunities BAR business. Beer, wine, liquor license. Heart of business sec- tion. Doing nice business, $25,000. PORTER - ips + 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 AUSTIN G. TAYLOR, Licensed general contractor, old and new work, 616 Duval St. Phone 2-6141. dec26-tf 25—Real Estate For Sale On lot 92 x 177. Liberal terms. Also, unfurn. home having 15 rooms, etc. Paul Boysen, 626 Fle- plexes, Motels. also Key acreage. E. c. T. in DUPLEX, Flagler near ae Reasonably priced. Easy terms. Phone 2.3714 or 2-2532. jand-tf so. a da RE i i TWO-STORY eleven-room house, four bedrooms, two baths. Cen- ter of best residential section in 5 ERR Se Ae SRS a JUST completed C.B.S. residence. Te cc taslee Soblivbien. Pri- vate owner. F.HLA. loan. 1511 18th janz7-6t 2STORY house, 1119 Duval, Lot 43 x 81. Now rented and showing good returns on investment. First $7,000.00 takes it, No Brokers. Phone 2-2808. janz2-tf Reta is RE SE BEDROOM C. B. S. Carport, fenced back yard. Landscaped. | poe et pea naes meat de MAN for general kitchen work.}211 SIMONTON ST. TEL 2313] Pump and well. Barbecue. 1811 Apply La Concha Hotel. jan232t jan26-tf Seidenberg Ave. pad otx | porch. Landscaped. Phone 2-7761. jani5-24t NICE duplex, earning 20% on pur- chase price. Fine corner lot in desirable residential section. John- son & Johnson, 419 Duval. Phone 2-2831. Jan21-tf TWO-BEDROOM home completely or partly furnished. Large fenced back yard. 2009 Harris Avenue. FURNISHED 2-bedroom house and lot. 1103 Watson St, jan28-6tx LOT on Eagle Ave. Already filled. Owner, 3411 Eagle Ave. jan29-3tx SMALL HOUSE with bath and ~ 35—Wanted To Buy 8 BAR STOOLS, chrome legs and leather tops. Jimmy’s Drive In Phone 2-9204. jan27-5tx OUTSIDE hot water heater, $2500; bathroom toilet seat, $5.00. 1110 Olivia Street, jan28-3tx 1 TILT BACK couch, $35. 1 double deck bed with mattress, $15. 7 ft. refrigerator, $50. Tipton’s Trailer Sales, Stock Island. jan28-2t GLASS shelving with chrome standards and brackets. Ideal for store, home or restaurant use. jan29-3t ing Machine. Sews good. $25.00. No. 6 Simonton Court. Davis. MAGIC CHEF gas stove, $50.00. 1430 Virginia. jan27-3t HEMP RUG, 10 x 12. Brand new. Never been used. Very reason- able. Also, linoleum for child’s room, 9 x 10. Very good condi- tion. Phone 2-5617. jan28-3t USED gas stove. 4-burner. Cheap. 606 Grinnell St. jan28-3t 8% CU. FT. refrigerator. Like new. $125.00. 2007 Patterson Ave. jan29.3tx BREAKFAST SET, bedroom set, set, living room set, refrigerator and many other items. 5-D Porter Place. jan29-3t KENMORE washer, Deluxe model, wringer type. Phone 2-5982. Call jan29-3t USED DESKS, must be in good condition. See Rayford Roberts, Key West Citizen. Phone 2-5661. jani-tf WANTED: Purebred AKC regis- tered German Shepherd. Stud $1,800. | Service. Write Box 7-D c/o Citi- 100 FT. FRONTAGE on Casa Ma- rina Ct., facing Atlantic Ocean. $85 per front ft. Dr. L. A. Mosher, ‘Ocean View Cottage No. 4. 27—Property Wanted WANTED TO BUY acreage on Lower Keys. Send full ane dec2-tues.-thurs.-sat.-tf ting Make The ARTMAN PRESS headquarters fer the finest in printing. Dial 2-5661. SIMONTON ST. Body Works, huto jan24-sat,tues, thurs-13t 31—Garden - Lawn Supplies zen, giving fee expected. jan29-2tx 936—Bicycles and Tricycles LADIES bicycle for sale. Practical- ly new, $40.00. Phone 2-2693. jan29-3tx 37—Automotive Parts pee nS BATTERIES — Guaranteed 12 mos., $9.95 — 18 mos., $12.95 — 36 mos., ae exch. Installed. White St. tube, in perfect condition. Size 700-15. $25.00. Apply at 528 Olivia St. jan2i-tt USED TRUCK and passenger car tires — New recaps, all sizes. Dick’s Tire Service, 929 Truman. jan24-tf 38—Automobiles For Sale | 4 1985 PLYMOUTH, 1942 motor. Good Boi Se! SS EE 1941 OLDSMOBILE 4-door sedan. Good mechanieal cond. 1909 Pat- terson Ave. Phone 2-5166. jan24-6t 39—Trailers For Sale eee cere SEE the new aluminum 37’ Light House. Tipton’s Trailer Sales, Island. " | Stock ee 127" ALMA TRAILER. Apt. gas - | 1953 HARLEY - 16mm SOUND PROJECTOR with Tange, $800.00, Mastic Trailer Park, 645 United St. jan28-3tx 40—Motor Bikes and Mo- tor Scooters 1952 CUSHMAN M. S. Husky in| excellent cond. Mr. & Mrs. Scott, } Overseas Trailer Park. ark. janzi-ttx/ DAVIDSON | 740 H.V. Sacrifice. 715 Francis st. | After $ p.m. jan29-6tx 16 INBOARD with 10 1LP. motor} and trailer. Almost new. 46-D/ , | Sigsbee Road, Sigsbee Park. 2 reels of film. 1600-fect reel! ble yourself. capacity, $130.00. No. 4 Havana St. | Cliff's Marine jan2?-3tx | Island. Phone 2: 41—Boats and Motors (CONTINUED) 14 FT. Factory built plywood boat, and new 10 H.P, motor. Phone 2-5915. jan24-tf 42—Dogs-Cats-Pets 2 BLACK Cocker Spaniel puppies. Male & female, had all shots. Center St. jan29-2tx “BOXER at Stud,” son of Cham- pion, Meritorius, modern model of Orlando. Phone 2-7987 or apply 600 Elizabeth. jan29-6tx 45—Transportation Storage - Moving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER WANTED: Riders to Norfolk, Va., or vicinity. Share expenses and driving, Contact Livingston at 2-5371. jan29-3tx 49A—House Movers HOUSEMOVER Call Garnett Phone 2-5401 for estimate. janié-tf 50—Legal Notices SE Ai ROS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 13-480 CAROLINE M. BARTELS, Reinisroest VORCE WILLIAM BARTELS, SR., Defendant, NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: WILLIAM BARTELS, SR., 38 Deborah Place, Blackwood, New Jersey. YOU ARE HEREBY 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 for Divorce on the Complainant's attor- ney, and file the original Answer in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, on or before the 19th day of February, A.D. 1953 in the above entitled cause; otherwise the allegations therein contained will be taken as confessed. DONE AND ORDERED at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 14th day of January, A.D. 1953. (Seal) wey ADAMS, ‘ Clerk of the Gircuit Court, By (sd) Florence E. Sawyer (sd) TOM 0. WATKINS, Attorney for Complainant, 631 Whitehead Street, Key West, Florida. jan15-22-29;feb5,1953 NOTICE TO CREDITORS (1933 Probate Act, Secs. 119, 120) IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN PROBATE, In re: Estate of ARMANDO PEREZ, Deceased. TO ALL CREDITORS and PER- SONS HAVING CLAIMS or DE- MANDS AGAINST SAID ES- TATE: You and each of you ere 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, to 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 demand 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 Ce | bese — = demand not so filed s! void. ANG PEREZ As administratrix of the estate of ando Perez, deceased. jan8-15-22-29,1953 ean IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL Bi arsnl iT OF THE STATE OF 'LORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CRANORRY. o. 12-492 CHARLES A. ANDERSON, and MATILDA ANDERSON, his wife, Plaintiffs, Suit to Quiet Title on Tax Deed. MRs. J. ELLA GRAVES, also known as ELLA J. GRAVES, not known to be dead or alive; et al, Defendants, NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN_THE NAME OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: TO: Mrs. J. Etla Graves, also known as Ella J. Graves, Los Angeles, California. Mary Virginia Wieschoff, Phil- adelphia, Pennsylvania, To: All Unknown Spouses of said above named natural defendants, All Parties claiming in- terests by, through, un- der or against the above named fatural defend- ants not known to be dead or alive. : All Parties Having or Claiming to have any right, title or interest ia and to the following de- scribed property, situ: te in Monroe County, Fiori- Ga, to-wit: And To: Let 8 according to a survey and plat made by George lL. MacDonald, C. BE. of the 8Ey of the NEW and Government Lot 2 and the SW% of the SEX of Section 27 “and Gov- ernment Lote | ané 2 of See- tion 34, Township 62 Mouth, of Range 28 East, said Plat being recorded {mn Plat Book 1. page 64, of the Public Records Monroe County, Florida. You, an@ Each of You, are noti- fi.@ that a sult to quiet title to the above-deacribed property has becn filed against you and you are hereby required to serve « copy of your Answer or other pleadings to the Bil of Complaing on the plain- {itt's attorney, Raymond Monrece County verthouse, Key West. Viariaa, an@ file the eriainel in the office of the Clerk the jCireatt Court om or before March 1953: otherwise the alle- wilt published one ative werks tn ent Citizen, his 28th day of Jannary, Deputy Clerk Sands febs-19-19,1983 New View Of World Economie , Problems Is In The Making * Coming Events THURSDAY, JANUARY 29— Landscape (any medium) beginners classes, 10 a.m. p.m. Hand weaving, 1 to p.m., West Martello Art County Beach. Lower Keys Property Associa- tion meeting, 8 p.m. Junior Woman's Club social meeting, Woman's Club, 8 p.m. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30— Old Fashioned hymn sing and fellowship program, Poinciana Baptist Church, 8:30 p.m. Ceramic Classes, 7 to 10 p.m., Art School, iif 3 if West Martello County Beach. Knights of Pythias, Pythian Hall, 728 Fleming Street, 8 p.m: President's Ball for March of Dimes, 9 p.m., Casa Marina. Navy Thrift Shop, hours 1 to 5 p.m. Special Key West supper menu, served at social hall on Wil- liam Street, 5 to 7. p.m, by WSCS of Fleming Street Meth- odist Church, Tourists wel- comed. SATURDAY, JANUARY 31— g z & phe fe gFEvlt of es, 10 a.m. to noon. Adult por- trait classes, 2 to 4 p.m. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1— Opening of Street Fair, outdoor exhibit of. paintings by Key West Artists group, beginning at 1 p.m. today. After that, daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Clinton Place near municipal aquarium. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2— Alcoholics Anonymous, Key West group, meeting at 8 p.m. Water color landscape class, 2 to 4 p.m., West Mar- The "pound Teached a new post- devaluation high Monday, brinz- ing $2.81% in American money in_ London. t tello Gallery Art Classes, tell Gallery Lt. Lowe Serves a 8 oan ree In Carrier Foree 2nd Lt. Alfred S. Lowe, son of Funie se psy tee a Mrs. Virgil S, Lowe, 915 N, Beach, Executive Board of Poinciana| Key West, Florida, has reported PTA, at school, 8 p.m. for temporary duty with the Tist at A a 1 a ae Wea ae age? pte iy eer s de : e was ar Py irae: Wom. the 2575th Pilot Wine, Woman’s Auxiliary St. Paul’s; Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma. | Episcopal Church, Parish Hall, | His wife, the former Mary : Rogers of Gainesville, Florida, re- . at| sides at 609 SE First Avenue in | Gainesville. amoen.| Ad Fills Pews WAMPSVILLE, N. ¥. —Elders / > et Wenin of the/of the Presbyterian church soy First Presbyterian Chureh. | they didn’t insert thet atten! Key West Players meeting, Barn, dance-pulling advertisement in. Theatre, 8 p.m. (Date newspaper last week—but they'd | this month because of Papy|like to thank whoever did wedding). The plea, appearing in the clas- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3— sified section of the Oneida Daily Kiwanis Club dinner meeting, | Dispatch, said: " Poaceae ore vag and chil- for Christ Bible Study, to slightly used pews, ae Church, 729 Flem- ee ; Wampeville Pres. ing Street, 7:30 p.m. — Ft. Taylor Duplicate Bridge pyrene who asked that | Club, 7:45 p.m. his name not be used, said at- Beginners’ Bridge Group, fFt.|tendance jumped from 12 two Tayler Officers’ Club, @ pst weeks @go to 36 last Sunday, ge ra Most wines are of a type which Combined social and handicraft | 4° not improve with age. at K. W. Youth Center ree rag * aan evening. Open VFW home, § 4 boost party, 8 Pm. | WEDNESDAY, PEBRUARY 4~ Portrait painting classes, 2 to 4 Navy Wives’ Bowling tameg pm. West Martello Art Bor 9 — — 1pm. : same. : at clubhouse, 8 p.m. pee: island City Navy Wives 8, meeting at White Lounge, 18 2. pr amy ———a Library, 204 floor. ™ Ceramic classes, 1 to West Martello Art eee ate ZX OWL. coffee, bome of Jean Spirt, ples Avenue. Key West Outboard Club lary, 8:99 p.m. SubRon Wives, lor, 19 am. = Hat Club ee * scooel om, a Ra, Ch Auxth” , calles, Fort Tay. Writers Guild meeting. home of, Mrs. W. E. Baughman, 27H Whitehead Street, 8 p.m. Visit. byterian * ing professionals and semi Sea Finigee Cootiette Cub 371, professionals cordially invited.

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