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Thursday, February 19, 1953 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 99c WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS We per line for one day Tle per line for three days 1c 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 In case of error, The Citizen will-be responsible for only one insertion. Contract Rates On Request 2—Apartments For Rent ONE bedroom, all electric. Private bath, utilities, linens, dishes furn yorchehs: simarauceameroer reb2- peerage SURNISHER APARTMENTS 3 fooms and bath, maid and jazitor service, utilities furnished. Coz<l Fitel Apartments, 312 Simonton St. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN —_ 5A—Miscellaneous For Rent en A RUE TONSA SL STORE for rent. 16 x 50. Suitable for any business at Tropical Ho- tel, 114 Duval St. febi6-te 6—Wanted To Rent Sn ee AS 2 FAMILIES, 4 adults, 2 children desire furn., large house or Du- plex with 3 bedrooms. Call J:-4. Atwell, 2-3323. feb17-3t 7—Business Rentals ana cle BUSINESS location, two blocks from Post Office, City Hall and County Court House. Phone or call Mrs. Newton, 410 Caroline Street. febi9-6t Se nents ntriaaehc 8—Male Help Wanted "EXPERIENCED meat Ply Gulfstream Food 1105 White St. jan22-tf TRUCK DRIVER and helper. Strunk Lumber Yard, 120 Simon. ton St. febl1-tf SERVICE STATION attendant wanted. Full time, day work on. ly. Apply Gulf Pride, 601 Truman. feb1s-3t cutter. Ap. Dept. Store, gs To eae feb2tt' 9_Female Help Wanted NEW Bedroom and efficiency apartments. Ideally located for! est and recreation. E! Patio Mo- tel. Washington and William Sts. NEWLY Renovated bedroom apart- ment. All utilities. Reasonable rates. 321 Simonton. febi3-tf APARTMENTS and aleapise y feb2-tf Couple only, pets. Centrally located. Price 41 ieaer « St. APARTMENTS open for your in- spection. Furnished or unfurn- ished. Royal Palms Apartments, Ist Street and Patterson Ave. | feb2-tf “APTS. available at reasonable rates. 411 William St. feb9-12tx NEW. CBS,~Modern unfurnished 2 bedroom apartment with utility room. Located in residential sec- tion near beach.’ Landscaped grounds. Year lease. Phone 24731. Niele ott feb14-tf ee ee eee oe ATTRACTIVE young. la waitress and cocktail ode Peal Mr. Horace Young, Casa _C; Hueso, 1400 Duval. feoatt ———___- EXPERIENCED WAITRESS want ed. Apply Luigi’s Restaurant af. ter3pm. . feb4-30t eT pitas te WAITRESS and bar maids. Good pay. Apply Joe’s after 8 p.m. “ yt Renee aE ne RE sea WAITRESS wanted. Apply in per- son, Ponce’s | Li » TOL Simonton. feb13-6t pees WANTED: Barmaid for new Coral Room, Overseas Hotel Cocktail Lounge, 917 Fleming. . _feb14-tf Fae ta th rane A BIE aca DRUGS, cosmetics and fountain help wanted. Southernmost City Pharmacy. feb17-5t MAID, experienced to take full charge of small hotel. Year around work. Must be clean and a good housekeeper. Stutz Hotel, 410 Fleming. feb17-tf PRRGE A ANNR SES. eT Ss ctmto WOMAN ,age 25-35, to care for 2 children’7 evenings weekly. Must be neat and like children, Apply 644-A United St. feb17-3tx —- MODERN 2-bedroom unfurnished “round floor apartment, Electric kitchen, -largeetlosets, attractive garden, garage if desired. Flagler} Avé. near Leon. $80.00. monthly plus utilities. Write Box “X4” c/o Citizen. feb16-tf | = Sat RES ONE-BEDROOM furn. apt. All eectric kitchen. Tile bath, 1116 Grinnell. Phone 2-2704. feb17-3t FUN, APT. Near beach. No pets. For couple, Phone 2-5007. . febi7-5t RNISHED 4-room apt., 1005 Fiagler, available March 1-April ! 5. No children. No pets. Contact 63 Sigsbee Rd. feb18-6tx STUDIO APT., near beach. For quiet adults. No pets. Linens, | utilities and everything fura., | $30.00 weekly. 1214 Duval. feb18-tf TWO-BEDROOM furnished apart- ment. Also screen porch. Hot and cold water. Phone 2-2892, 627 Southard St. feb19-6t FURN. APT. in desirable. neigh- borhood. Clean and comfortable. Suitable for couple or couple and school aged child. No pets. 725 Caroline. feb19-3t FURNISHED five-room apt. Quiet; couple only, no pets, $65.00. 915 | Ashe St. Inquire rear. feb19-1tx FURN. one-bedroom apt., all elec- tric kitchen, 1403 4th St. feb19-6t 4—Houses For Rent ceecigicitnasnsiniinteneeeieerarcenaamenee EXCELLENT 2bedroom, 2-bath- | room furnished house. Down- fown — March 15 to Dec. 15. No children, Phone 2-674. feb18-3t COMPLETELY furn. bungalo | available March first. $75.00 mo., plus utilities. 920 Duval. | febi19-3tx | $—Rooms For Rent LIGHT housekeeping rooms for working men, $8 to 15.00 per week. 411 William St. —febi0-12tx ——= GUEST ROOMS near beach. Pri- vate parkin=. Daily and weekly rates, 1125 Washington. febs-tf LUIGI'S rooming house. Rooms with and without private baths. Call after 3 p.m. 227 Duval St. feb2-tf rg a a EET ROOM for rent for man only. Hot water, 1017 Eaton St. febiz-6tx Subscribe to The Citizen ; 812 Duval St. | stream Food Dept. Store, EXPERIENCED, reliable salesgit] wanted at The House of. Linen, febi7-3t Sa Seine | Heed! Seta Tal YOUNG woman 25-35 for interest: ing sales work. With-well-known’ Portrait Photographer. .La Con- cha Studio, 421 Fleming St. feb17-3t COMPANION housekeeper to live in with elderly lady. Room, board and wages. Call 2-5078. ‘ feb1s-st COLORED maid for day work. Health card required. Phone 2-2953. feb18-3t teens ATTRACTIVE bar maids wanted, Apply @hil’s Gate’ Bar, 302 Southard St. feb19-3t PERMANENT resident wanted for learn company methods. For interview, write to occupant of P.O. Box 29, Key West, stating qualifications, experience, etc. feb19-tf EXPERIENCED meat ipper. Full time employment.’ Gulf. 1105 White St. febi9-tt erent 10—Male and Female Help Wanted ———$$$—$—$—— MAKE $20.00 daily. Sell Luminous Name Plates, Write Reeves Co., Attleboro, Mass. Free sample and details. feblé-6tx 12—Baby Sitters = j Wild. board children in my home. Ages 1 yr. to 12 yrs. Able to sup. ply references. 1328-A Seminary, Phone 2-7675. feb17-6t 16—Personal OHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Key . Write Box A.A. ¢/o The fed2-30t 17—Personal Services ern nnneeimn SINGER SEWING MACHINES SALES — SERVICE — PARTS SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO 8 Corel Way Coral Gable BRIDES TO BE HAVE YOUR wedding and announcements printed The Artman Press, Dial 23-5661. feb2-1¢ Tinses, 23e, Poul's Laundry, 428 White St. Page 11 MODEST MAIR ENS ‘Treommart Registered U. 8. Potent OS Say Arane \ WHOEVER DID THAT GOT MY NAME WRONG=== itt WILLIAM WIDGET THE THiRD/ 17—Personal Services UNDERCOATING to be propetly applied must -be steam cleaned. feb7-19t GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES ~— z FIXTURES KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. 21, SIMONTON ST, TEL. 2-3123 feb13-14t WANTED—Rusted chrome. Save the looks of your ¢ar by réplat- ing your bumpers, étc. Reasonably Priced. Call -2-2866 after 5 P.M. anytime Sat. and Sun. —feb19-6t 22—Lost : $20,00 REWARD for return of yel- low parakeet. on leg. J. W. Sawyer, 915 Eaton St. feb16-6tx LOST red billfold in Kress Tues- day. Will finder please return it $0. we can make our trailer pay- ment? Scherzinger, Bayside Trail- er Park, Lot No. 10, 615 Greene St. MRS. J. R. STOWERS kindly re- keepsake, from her home on Du- val St., to return same and re- ceive a liberal reward. 601 Caro- line. Phone 2-5281. febis-3t WHITE Boxer pup. “Blitz.” tion, Stock Island. Contact Pearle ‘trailer Park, Stock Island. feb19-3tx FOUND. One bicycle. Owner can identify and pay ad. 1405 Albury St. Call 2-6730, OLD ISLAND Trading Post, Part, available for yearly lease. See Mrs. Newton, 410 Caroline St. feb19-24t Financing Henan Seppe, See's 0 See} AUSTIN G. TAYLOR, Lictessal general contractor, cld and new sip soemeetnetonninnins “on dithincatenen | 8 {F YOU WASH "Est ten you tnow | they are washed. Soak, wash. 3 raced patio, landscaped yard. 1717 | ter avail, 17 mi Self-Service} fedis IM | ment. Screened poreh; secluded brick-ter South St. Phone 2-3079 for appoint feb@t2tx 25—Real Estate For Sale ty| WATERFRONT ‘lots on beautiful 2 BRICK HOUSES FURNISHED Nicely Landscaped Lots HAVE BEEN REDUCED FROM $18,500.00 TO $17,000.00 For: im Sale SEE HORACE ‘YOUNG CASA CAYO HUESO ° 1400 Duval Alumitium band | 2-2808. BOB ic 5 SUR A . | FERTILIZER—Blue-Green, Bloom . febis-st | 18th St. DUPLEX, Flagler. near White. Reasonably priced. Easy terms. Phone 2-5734. febi6-tf 2-BEDROOM C. B. S. Toppino. Fenced back yard. Landscaped. Barbecue. 2082 Staples. feb17-12t £u"-| thon, Phone 4421, Box 75. 's, ; Both in. good operating condition. Call Bud Miller, 2-6005 evenings af- | ter 6 Bargain for quick ome. racer} MUST. SELL soon. Baby crib and| ~ | Ashe ‘St, Apt. No. 4. peers: Nets tee NEW ultra-modern house for pical living. 1200 sq. ft. 2 bed- rooms, 2 baths, carport. concrete cornér Furnished ee. land. Hey. Key West. $7 sve. Quick sale. P.O. Box 390 : ae febis.stz} 34—Housekold Items For Sale (CONTINTED> TWO-PIECE living room. suite. Good. condition, Reasonable. Phone 2-6809. febi9-3t) 35—Wanted To Buy PIPE and canvas carport. . Write Box 55 ¢/o Citizen, feb18-3tx feb18-3tx 37—Automotive Parts) 26—Lots For Sale LOT, corner George and Blanche. 44 x 100. Reasonable. Write Box AZX c/o Citizen. feb2-tf STOCK ISLAND, ocean frontage| 98—Automobiles For Sale ae Py SN ee eee CALL 2.5371 for a good used car bargain between 6 and 10 p.m. feb7-30t T 50 x 100 on Seidenberg Ave., CALL 2-5560 for a good used car { next to corner of 5th St. Reason- able. ‘Phone 2-669 evening. bargain between 6 and 10 p.m. feb7-30t ee: . jan31-tf Ce Sa LOTS ON BIG COPPITT KEY in) i943 BUIGK Roadmaster converti- ble, $550. May be seen at 49 Gulfview subdivision fronting on Rest Beach. feb16-6t First Street, size 50’ x 135’. Easy terms. Johnsén &-Johnson, 419 Du- FOR SALE by owner, 1950 Fordor Mercury sedan. New tires. Ex- val Street. feb9-tf WATERFRONT LOT. Best residen-| cellent condition. $1,435.00. Phone 2-2461, Ext. 59, > - feb174t tiallocation in city. $2,800. 1948 BUICK Roadmaster converti- Phone 24235. feb13-6tx PL Ais TE ETO ITER FLAGLER AVE., just above White.| ble. $550. May be seen at 49 Rest Beach. febis-6tx Approximately 50 x 100. Priced asonably. Phone 2-5096. feb19-3t t FOR: Rhone 25008. fobi0St| i950 DODGE, tordot sedan.” Price, $1,250.00. Not subject to discus- Sugar Loat Shores sion. Phone 2-3864. "31 CHRYSLER, New Yorker, 20,- 000 miles only. Black, gray up- holstery. Fluid-matie drive. R. & H. Paint and chrome perfect. New battery and plugs. Engine just tun- ed, New York. New tires. $2,- 800.00 or offer. Williams, Wind, Key West. feb18-2tx 39—Trailers For Sale "47 MODEL — 27 ft. Streamlite and aluminum room. Must. sell — $1,300.00. Terms, Al's Trailer Camp, Stock Island. feb18-10t SEE the new 1953 all aluminum Lighhouse. We buy sell & finance trailers. Tipton Trailer Sales, Stock Island. Phone 2-5517. feb18-4tx 1952 37’ Stewart, 2 bedroom. plete bath. Fenced yard. Sacri- fice. Al's Trailer Pk., Stock Is- land. febi9-6tx BARGAIN—We are leaving town. Must sell our trailer. See any time. Trailer No. 7, Mastic Trail- er Park, United St. feb19-6t USED TRUCK and passenger car tires — New recaps, al). sizes. Dick’s Tire Service, 929 Truman. - Sugarloaf Bay, $1,700 up. A FEW. very attractive 2-bedroom home«with tiled ELJER bath- Owner Representative \y% .On Property “a Brokers Co-operation Welcomes Loaf ie eee Oe wk feb19-9t 27—Property Wanted TO BUY acreage on in, printing Dial 2-5661 jan 30-1 rvices and Repairs ‘TING? Don’t ruin your'smotor! Radiator rodded, repaired, recored..Sweeting’s Auto ‘Sérvice. Dial 2-3733, : Z -jan24-sat,tues,thurs-13t 31~-Garden - Lawn SCOOTER for sale, Phone 2-5025 4 Supplies after 6 p.m. feb17-5t 1951 EAGLE Cushman | motor scooter. Perfect running condi- tion. 1915 Seidenberg Ave. 2-5969, 41—Boats and Motors BOATS & MOTORS for rent. Cliffs Marine and Supply Co., St. 2k Is- land. Dial 2-2531. feb7-tf .| MERCURY Outboard, 7% HP. Good condition, $85.00. Phone Aid, Citrus Special, Gardenia Special, 2-5293. NOTES Payable forms. 10 for 15c. ‘Artman Press, phone 2-5661, . feb2- ELECTRIC drill, child’s gym set, washing machine, kitchenette set, encyclopedia. Phone 2-7645. FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, No. 13-403 CHARLES A. ANDERSON, and MATILDA ANDERSON, his wife, , Plaintiffs, Quiet cessing plant. Only one in the Keys that can freeze and process your catch of fish and ship it any- . i Defendants, where... Bait, seafood, wholesale} notes Wt Suaineneen and retail with a good margin of INTHE NAME OF THE STATE profit. Brokers invited. A. E.|, OF FLORIDA ‘ TO: Mra J. Ella Graves, also Moore, Hog Key Freezer, Mara- known as Elia J. Graves, Los Angeles, California. Mary Virginia Wiesebott, Phil- adsiphia, Pennsylvania. ‘0: All Unknown Spouses of sald above mamed natural defendants. All Parties Gaiming tn- terests by, threngh, un- der or against the above named wataral defend- ants pot known te be dead or alive. All Parties Having or Clatming to bave any right, tithe of Interest in and to the following 4e- aserthed property, site « in Moree County, Fiori- da, to-wit: Lot § according to 8 survey and plat made by George L. MacDonalé. C. BE. of the SE% ot the NEG and Government a ELLA GRAVES, aiso known as ELLA J. GRAVES, not known to be dead or® alive; et al, feb17-6t barge, also 3/8. yard Dragline.| ., 4... And To: mattteis. Larry E. Hollis, 808) febi9-3t | 34—Household Items For Sale LARGE 48” Simmons rollaway) bed. Brand new. Phone 24420, bo so, 900 ‘Virginia. tion 14, Township 62 South, of Range 38 East, said Piat being recorded tp. tren Book 1. er} “. < the lnly § wos. od. Sell my crity.| te Counts, eran Rd., Sigsbee Park. Call after 4! Tex. and Fach 2s se 7 = fi that at eles pm. febiS-3tr | he ahove-described ‘promerty has BDUO-SPIN ‘washing machine. in cecm filed against you and Foe are hevety requived te serve @ Copy of geod “condition Reawnabiy priced. 150s South St. febIs-2 Ane e: ther pivadings to Subseribe to The Citizen | 5 "7,0 pisiat os the poate Rarmeoed & Lord a. a04 tle the original jee of the Clerk ef the Cireuit Court or before March Sth, A.D. 1953: otherwise the alle- Sations of said Bill of Complaint will be taken as confessed. This notice shall be pub Tek fer four consecutive weeks in e Key West Citizen. Dated thi: AD. i953 is 28th day of January, (Circuit Court Seal) EARL R. ADAMS Clerk, Cireuit Court Monroe County, Florida iy: Kathleen Nottage hed one NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY JUDGE’S COURT, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. In He Estate of UE SKELTON, SUSIE Nad known as Deceased. To All Creditors and All Persons Having Claims or Demands Against said Estate: ou and each of you are hereby notified and required to present any claims or demands which yor, or either of you, may have against the estate of Sue Skelton also known as Susie Skelton, deceased, late of said County, to ihe County Judge of Monroe. County, Florida, at his office in the Court House of said County at Key West, Florida, within eight. (8) calendar nronths from the date of the first public- ation of this Notice. Each such claim or demand shail be ,in writ- ing and shall the place of residence and office address of the claimant and shall be sworn to by the claimant, his agent or at- torney, and any such claim or ¢e- ge pian yea shall be void. ater is of February, A.D. 1953. . 4 {s) RUBY HYMAN As Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Sue Skelton, also known as Susie Skelton, deceased. W. CURRY HARRIS, Attorney for Executrix. Lebds-12-19-26,1953 Lt. Collins Has Reported For Du In Island City Lieutenant Jesse R. Collins, USN, recently reported for duty on the Staff of Commander Des- tgoyer Division 601, as the relief of Lieutenant Commander Milton S. McKibben, USNR, who was re- leased to inactive duty on 10 Jan- /1953. He will assume the di of Operations and Trining Offieer. Lt Collins reports here from duty aboard the cruiser USS Balti- more (CA 68) where she \served as First Lieutenant since its com- missioning in 1951. Prior to entering the Navy, Lt. attended Texas Tech and isa ate from the U. S. Naval Ac y + 1943. He served on (DD 660) in the Paci- fie from 1943 to 1944, USS George Clymer (APA 27) in the Pacific from 1944 to 1947, USS Damato! (DD 871) in the Atlantic from 1947 School, Key West, Fla. Lt. Collins hails from Big Spring, Texas where he was born October married to the for- Hunting In Germany Is Really Tough By RICHARD K. O’MALLEY FRANKFURT, Germany It’s tougher to go hunting in Germany nowadays than it is to make a Proper entrance at an ambasa- dor’s tea. Germans don’t take their guns and go out to bang away at game. They court it, and each step is as‘ carefully worked out as a ballet, + Americans who used to hop into a jeep with their carbines and , knock over a hirsch or a roebuck | are learning the hard way, The Germans now tell them how to do it and the Allies must follow the rules, ~ If you want to hunt in Germany you must go to a hunter’s school, If you flunk out yo udon’t go hunt-{ ing. If you pass, you are entitied ! to take to the field—surrounded by beaters, a hunt master and plenty of tradition. German hunters were aghast at American hunting methods, espec- i ially when some early-day occu- piers used to simplify the meat shortage with a machine gun. The killing of a hirsch (European elk) is an elaborate ceremony. In a way, German rules can make hirsch hunting strictly a lazy man's pastime. A hunt master locates the stamping ground of an animal and sets up the hunt. The hunter, diploma safely behind him, sits out in the forest and presently the hirsch comes into view. Provided the hunter knows what he’s doing with a gun, the animal is soon dead. But nobody straps . it onto a fender and heads for home. The next ceremony is fanciful and steeped in the tradition of centuries. A twig is dipped into the animal’s blood by the hunt” master, who then presents it to the hunter with proper and re- quired remarks. Hunting horns play too. And then often comes a part American hunters have taken to easily: Everybody has a big snort of schnapps. Still they're not through. Because over here you don't just bundle up your game and head home. You pay for it first. Americans attend- ing German hunting schools ad- mire the vast knowledge of forest lore the teachers display. Plenty have learned how not to be Sunday hunters. But this business of paying for the game after buying a license, That hurts. Pencil Pricks Conscience DES MOINES (#).—E. E. Ed- wards’ eyes popped when he opened a letter he received re- cently at his filling station, The letter, postmarked at Vicki, with | Okla., said the writer had in- advertently carried off a pencil FOUGHT RUSSIAN PLANES—Lieut. Benedict A. Lacombe Pineville, La, Geft), and Lieut. James T. Tolmes, Rye, N. were identified by the U.S. Air Force ax the pilots of Thurderjets fired on by two Soviet Lall propelior planes over Northern Japan. The Air Fores reported the planes made headon firing powers at the fete w hen land. A 19-minute battle envied before the Red jets into one of the Soviet fiat ts. “He began to the last time I saw him be was icsing @ittude” Lacombe ge- ported. . These recent phoics were relemed by the Alr Force in Japan —(?) Wirephoto via radio from Tokyo.