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[PE WANT ADS P00 cot eit rite a Tuesday, February 24, 1953 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 99c WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS Tie per line for one day Vc per line for three days We per line for six days 9c per line for twelve days 8e 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 Qe 2—Apartments For Ren’ —_ —_—_—_n..., bedroom, al: electric. Private bens utilities, linens, dishes furn sbopi: feb2-tf FURNISHED APARTMENTS 3 rooms and bath, maid and janitor service, utilities furnished. Cor<! Dn nen nnn > reer ae NEW Bedroom and = efficiency apartments. Ideally focated for vest and recreation. El Patio Mo- tel. Washington and William Sts. feb3-tf | Southard St. —_—_—_————— NEWLY Renovated bedroom apart- ment. All utilities. Reasonable rates. 321 Simonton. feb13-tf rooms. Nicely decorated. By day, week or month. Stutz Hotel Apts., 410 Fleming. feb2-tf ST FURN. Apartment. Couple: only, no pets. Centrally located. Price Organization, St Phone 2-7611. febi2-tf he ic ea a APARTMENTS open for your in- +spection. Furnished or unfurn- ished, Royal Palms Apartments, ist Street and Patterson ape feb2- Pee ROE aS TT NEW CBS. Modern unfurnished 2 bedroom apartment with utility room. Located in residential sec- tion near beach. Landscaped grounds, Year lease. Phone 2-5731. feb14-tf FURNISHED 4room_ apt., 1005 Flagler, available March 1-April 5. No children. No pets. Contact 63 Sigsbee Rd. feb18-6tx STUDIO APT. Adults only. $75.00 monthly, 717 N. Beach Rd. aul b24-3¢ s J ATTRACTIVE WAITRESS | NEWLY FURN., all electrically equipped apt. near Naval Base. Apply Cabrera prize — in person, 9 A.M. to M, : feb24-1t 3—Cottages For Rent NEW cottage. Completely furn, ished, on oceaniront...Good boat furnished with cottage. Apply 512) Southard Street, across from bus station, feb24-6t aro eee aera “enna! 4—Houses For Rent HOUSE on oceanfront and high- way, 22 miles from Key West. | March Ist. Furn. 2 bedrooms, very modern kitchen, laundermat, elec- tricity, 2 baths, beautiful ocean view, boat basin on dredged chan- nc, facilities for swimming. $150. Call Hudgins at Summerland Key No. 2. feb21-sat-tues-thurs-tf 2-BEDROOM furn. house. Hot and | cold water, Apply 1127 Packer. feb24-3t | NEAR BEACH. 2 bedroom house. Linens, utilities, everything fur- nished. $50.00 weekly. 415 United St., Phone 2-3435. feb24-tf $—Rooms For Rent LIGHT housekeeping rooms for | working men, $8 to 15.00 per week. 411 William St. — feb10-12tx | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 2 work. Must be clean and a pdetht een wk ae eR GROEN att 5S, APARTMENTS and : | Tuiers rooming house. Rooms} with and without private baths. Cail after 3 p.m. 227 Duval St. SLEEPING ROOM. Private bath, hot water, private entrance. Heated. 909 Elizabeth St. feb24-tf SA—Miscellaneous For Rent SIORE for rent. 16 x 50. Suitable for any business at Tropical Ho- tel, 114 Duval St febi6-tf 6—Wanted To Rent WANTED room in private home! Laundry, 426 White St. for young lady. Must be under/| $20.00 weekly, Phone 2.2431. Mrs! Page 9 7—Business Rentals BUSINESS 1. ation, two blocks from. Post Office, City Hall and County Court House. Phone or call Mrs. Newton, 410 Caroline Street. feb19-6t 8—Male Help Wanted pS aa = clas acs EXPERIENCED meat cutter. Ap- ply Gulfstream Food Dept. Store, 1105 White St. jan22-tf TRUCK DRIVER and _ helper, Strunk Lumber Yard, 120 Simon- ton St. febl1-tt SERRE SENET ROTC AER NII. PART-TIME janitor. Apply in per- son, Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simonton. feb23-6t 9$—Female Help Wanted ATTRACTIVE young lady for waitress and cocktail work. See Mr. Horace Young, Casa Cayo Hueso, 1400 Duval. feb2-tt PRC RA at A, PR EXPERIENCED WAITRESS want ed. Apply Luigi’s Restaurant af- ter 3 p.m. feb4-30t lineation ta stems ATTRACTIVE WAITRESS and bar maids. Good pay. Apply Sloppy Joe’s after 8 p.m. feb3-tf MAID, experienced to take — full charge of small hotel. Year good housekeeper. Stutz Hotel, 410 Fleming. feb17-tt ATTRACTIVE bar maids wanted. Apply Phil’s Gate Bar, ‘302 feb19-6t PERMANENT resident wanted for Clerk - Bookkeeper in air condi- tioned office — must have some background in bookkeeping, must type, must be willing to learn company methods. For interview, write to occupant of P.O. Box 29, Key West, stating qualifications, experience, etc. feb19-tf WAITRESSES, Curb Girls, and ex- Perienced fountain person. Good pay. Apply Boulevard Drive In, Roosevelt Blvd., and 1st St. feb23-tf BAR MAID wanted. Starlight Club, 713 Duval Street. feb23-12tx WAITRESS WANTED. Apply in person, Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simonton. St. feb23-6t WANTED; Colored maid for hotel. Call 2-7513. feb23-tf WAITRESS. Experienced. 3 .p.m. to 12 pm Banana Tree 523 Truman Ave. feb24-6t BREAKFAST waitress from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Apply in person, Pon- jce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simonton. 4 feb24-3t wanted. Good salary, day shift. Apply Land 0’ Sun Luncheonette. feb24-2t 10—Male and Female Help Wanted ORGAO PROPS DISHWASHER. Hours 4 p.m. to 12 p.m. Banana Tree Grill, 523 Truman Ave. feb24-6t MAN or woman for general clean- ing. 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Top wages if capable. Banana Tree Grill, 523 Truman Ave. feb24-6t MAN AND WIFE to learn and gradually assume management of small hotel. Apartment and small salary. Husband may be otherwise employed. Tradewinds Hotel, 525 Eaton St. feb24-3t WANTED: Colored couple. Man with knowledge of cooking, wo- man, housecleaning. Room and board furnished. Write, giving ex- perience and salary expected. 4. D. McAndrews, c/o Harry’s Savoy, Tavernier, Fla. feb24-3t 12—Baby Sitters . CHILDREN cared for. Full, part- time or by the hour. Dial 2-6692. feb21-6t 16—Personal ALCOHOLICS ANONYMovs, Key’ West. Write Box A.A. c/o The Citizen. feb2-30t j 17—Personal Services SINGER SEWING MACHINES SALES — SERVICE — PARTS SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO 8 Coral Way Coral Gable feb2-30r BRIDES TO BE HAVE YOUR wedding invitations and enneuncements printed by The Artman Press. Dial 2.5661. feb2-tf IF YOU WASH "EM then you tno they are washed. Soak, wash, 3 Tinses, 25c. Paul's Self-Service feblé-13t : Notary Pupue NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office ed to your door, 25¢ weekly. Dial 2.5861, Circulation Dept. ‘ feb2.tf, Grill, | MODEST MAIDENS {oe counce 1m nor Thine 1 Cee — 18—Special Services SNOW CAP BLEACH is mild, effee- tive; yet has no lasting odor. Buy from your grocer. feb2-tf GLIDDEN PAINTS baie RE cad FIXTUR: KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. 211 SIMONTON ST, TEL, 2-3123 feb13-14t WANTED—Rusted chrome. Save the looks of your car by replat- ing your bumpers, etc. Reasonably Priced. Call 2.2866 after 5 P.M. anytime Sat. and Sun. feb19-6t PHOTOSTATIC COPIES. Fast ser- vice. Larry Karns Studio, 220 Duval. Phone 2-6811. feb24-tf 22—Lost LOST—32nd degree ring at South Beach. Return W. T. Darnell, Masonic Temple, Simonton St. Re- ward. feb24-2t 24—Business Opportunities BAR business. Beer, wine, liquor license. Heart of business sec- tion. Doing nice business. $25,000. Write Box P-37 ¢/o Citizen. feb19-9t OLD ISLAND Trading Post, all or part, for future lease available. See Mrs. Newton, £10 Caroline St. feb19-24t MIDGET BAR for sale or lease. Apply 601 Greene St. —feb20-6t OPPORTUNITY EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR for Wholesale Food Item. Daily re- Peat sales. $1500. cash secured merchandise investment. Write 3791 Bird Road, Miami 33, Fla. feb24-7t 24A—Building & Financing ALL TYPES GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Bonded Licensed Contractor PORTER - WAGOR + RUSSELL, INC. James Anderson, Sup’t. Ph. 2-2232. AUSTIN G. TAYLOR, Licensed general contractor, old and new work. 616 Duval St. Phone 2-6141. jan 30-f 25—Real Estate For Sale IF interested in buying or ‘selling any kind of Key West posal contact Paul Boysen, 626 2STORY house. 1119 Duval. Lot 43 x 81. Now rented and show- ing good returns on investment. $6,000 terms. No brokers. Phone 2-2808. janz2-tf lovely garden. In line of property Progress. 2nd floor has 2 efficiency | apartments. Building has 4 baths and all electric kitchens. See us about this. Johnson and Johnson, | 419. Duval. Phone 2-2831. febé-tf JUST completed CBS residence. vate owner. F.H.A. loan. 1511 — 1th St. febli-tf FOR QUICK SALE 2 BRICK HOUSES FURNISHED Nicely Landscaped Lots HAVE BEEN REDUCED FROM $18,500.00 TO $17,000.00 t CASA CAYO HUESO 1408 Duval Dial 2-3045 febs-tt' 25—Real Estate For Sale (CONTINUED DUPLEX, Flagler near White. Reasonably priced. Easy terms. Phone 2-5734, febl16-tf 2-BEDROOM C, B. 8. Toppino. Fenced back yard. Landscaped. scent eneinrerapneenticiampe ney TWO-BEDROOM house. Corner lot. 36” attic fan. Nicely land- scaped. 2120 Harris Ave. feb18-6tx NEW ultra-modern house for tro- Pieal living. 1100 sq. ft. 2 bed- rooms, 2 baths, carport, concrete roof. Large, partially Jandscaped corner lot. Furnished or unfurn- ished. 1504 18th Terrace. Phone 2-3401. feb18-6tx 3-BEDROOM unfurn. house. Land- scaped and fenced-in yard. 2012 Fogarty Ave. Will sell equity. feb18-6tx 2 STORY RESIDENCE CLOSE IN. Can be used as 4 bedroom home or as 2 separate apartments. Price $32,500.00. Terms $3,700.00 cash, balance easy. Phone 2-3734. feb21-tt —— TWO BEDROOM CBS, one block from ocean, tile roof, tile bath, terrazo floor, newly decorated, landscaped. Owner, 1416 Patricia Street. feb21-12t ONE 2-bedroom home, furnished or unfurnished. Large fenced back yard. Reasonable, 2009 Har- ris Ave. feb21-6tx 3-BEDROOM house. Completely furn. Many improvements. $12,- 500.00. $4,500.00 equity. 2808 Seiden- berg. feb23-6tx STOCK ISLAND Ocean frontage. Small down payment. Terms to suit. Wolkoff, Post Office Inn. deb24-tf | St. FOR SALE CHEAP— UNDER $10,000 2 COMMERCIAL on large lot. Concrete floor. Suitable for any business or manufacturer. With living quarters. Easy terms. A. RB. Wolkoff, 321 Simonton St. feb24-tf THREE BEDROOM Bahama style home. Furnished, corner lot, 100° Sugar Loaf Shores WATERFRONT lots on be-utiful Sugarloaf Bay, $1,700 up. A FEW very attractive 2-be¢room home with tiled ELJER bath room, $14,000 up. Owner Representative On Property Brot.--s Co-operation Welcomes Sugar Loaf Shores 17 MILES FROM KEY WEST febi9-st LOTS for quick sale. Duck Ave., pear Naval Hospital, Phone 27745, febz3-6t LOTS ON BIG COPPITT KEY in Gulfview subdivision fronting on First Street, size 50’ x 135’. Easy terms. Johnson & Johnson, 419 Du- val Street. feb9-tf LOT 50 x 100 on Seidenberg Ave., next to corner of 5th St. Reason- able. Phone 2-6693 evening. jan31-tf 27—Property Wanted particulars and price by letter to Box X, Sum- merland Key P.O. feb3-tues-thurs-sat-tf GoInG To Buy ir! I car Buy every |29—Printing ‘YOU COUDNT_CARRY IT Aut ff Make The ARTMAN PRESS finest your headquarters for the in printing Dial 2-5661 jan 30-tf 80—Services and Repairs MOTOR RUNNING HOT? Radia- tor leak? Radiators rodded, re- paired, recored. Sweeting’s Auto, Service. Dial 2-3733. feb24-tues,thurs,sat-16t 31—Garden- Lawn Supplies SEEDS—Carnations, Phlox, Orna- mental Peppers, Herbs and all other flower and vegetable seeds, Key West Garden and Lawn Sup- ply, Phone 2-6912. feb24-3t 83—Miscellaneous Si eine ecleSoesali aciccs EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY 3428 Duck Avenue, Poinciana. Phone 2-6951. We buy and sell new and used furniture. feb2-tf NOTES Payable forms. 10 for 15c. Artman Press, ee ee feb2-tf GAS powered, twin screw driven barge; also 3/8 yard Dragline. Both in good operating condition. Call Bud Miller, 2-6005 evenings af- ter 6. Bargain for quick sale. feb9-tf CRIB BED and mattress in good condition. 151-D Peary Court. feb23-2t UNIVERSAL CINEMASTER 8MM movie camera, $40.00. Phone 2-5047., feb24-3t 34—Household Items For Sale 17” TABLE model TV. In A-1 condition, $100.00. Stainless steel portable washing machine; $15.00. 1330 Duncan St. feb20-6tx NEW 1953, 4-burner apt. electric range and refrigerator in original factory crates. Less than whole- sale for cash. Quick. P.O. Box 971. feb23-6tx eentennrenicmsnnenienmenmennts ONE SOFA and chair. 6 months old. Call after 6 P.M. 35-C, Ar- thur Sawyer Rd. feb24-3tx 37—Automotive Parts | 2 WHITE SIDEWALL tires and 1 tube, in perfect condition. Size 820 x 15. $25.00. Apply at 528 Olivia Jan2i-tf USED TRUCK and passenger car tires — New recaps, al) sizes, Dick’s Tire Service, $29 Truman. 38—Automobiles For Sale CALL 25371 for a good used car bargain between 6 and 10 p.m. feb7-30t CALL 2-5560 for a goo? uced car bargain between 6 and 10 p.m. feb7-30t 1948 BUICK Roadmaster converti- ble. $550. May be seen at 49 Rest Beach. febis-6tx 39—Trailers For Sale SEE the new 1953 all aluminum Lighthouse, We buy, sell & fi-|*' nance trailers. Tipton Trailer Sales, Stock Island. Phone 25517. ' feb24-St | ‘@ MODEL — 7 ft Streamiite| and aluminum room. Myst sell) — $1,300.00. Terms. Al's Trailer) Camp, Stock Island. febis-int | 1982 37° Stewart, 2 bedroom. Com-/ plete bath. Fenced yard. Sacri-| fice. Al's Trailer Pk., Stock Is-) land. febi9-4tx | | Subscribe to The Citizen | 23’ ALMA and Cabana. $600.00. See Mrs. Site, 612 Simonton. feb21-6t BARGAIN—We are leaving town. beds, refrigerator, extras, Contact at Overseas Garage. feb21-3tx 1947 SPARTAN, $1495.00. Tipton’s Trailer Sales, Stock Island. Phone 2-5517. 15 yd. luggage trailer, $150.00. feb24-3t 41—Boats and Motors BOATS & MOTORS for rent. Cliffs Marine and Supply Co., £*- > Is- land. Dial 2-2531. feb7-tf SHRIMP TRAWLERS for sale. Now operating in good condition. Standard Oil Co. Dock — Phone 2-6197. Wells Bros. feb21-5t 42—Dogs-Cats-Pets COCKER AKC. Inquire 817 Flem- ing St. feb24-2t NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS LAW NAME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to en- gage in business under the fi tious name of “Patio Boulevardier,’ Roosevelt Boulevard, Key West, Florida, intends to register said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Momroe County, Florida. J. Y. PORTER, Sole Owner. feb3-10-17-24,1953 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to en- gage in business under the ficti- tious name of “Island Tours,” Roosevelt Boulevard, Key West, Florida intends to. register the said fictitious name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Morroé Coun- ty, Florids. J. Y. PORTER Sole Owner. feb3-10-17-24,1953 IN ‘RHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 13-588 FRANCES VAN DYKE BRIGGS, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORC! WILLIAM E. BRIGGS, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: WILLIAM E. BRIGGS c/o Mrs. Carrie Briggs Apartment 12 910 Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn, New York YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED AND REQUIRED to serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint for Divorce on the plaintiff's At- torney, and to file the original An- swer in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 11th day of March, A.D. 1953, in the) above entitled cause, otherwise tha) allegations therein will be tak- en as confessed. DONE AND ORDERED at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 9th day of February, A.D. 1953. (Seal) EARL R. ADAMS Clerk of the Circuit Court Monroe County, Florida By (sd) Florence BE. Sawyer Depu: 4s) ALLAN B. Attorney for P1 604 Whitehead Street Key West, Florida feb10,1 NOTICE OF CALLING FOR BIDS Notice is hereby give to whom it may concern that on the 3rd day of March, A.D. 1953, at 8:00 P.M. in the Monroe County Court’ the dof County ” Commissioners will open sealed bids for the fol- lowing: ‘ Key West, Florida, Extra equipment and_ supplies for the County Fire Equipment at Marathon, Florida. Bidders may obtain specifications and all other necessary bid in- formation from the Office of the County Clerk, County Court House, Key West, Florida, All bids’ must be in the hands of the County Clerk on or kefore $:00 P.M. Tuesday, March 3rd, The Commission resery right to accept or reject y and all bids made pursuant to this ad- vertisement Key West, Florida, February 16, 1953. (Seal) EARL R. ADAMS Clerk, Board of County Commis- sioners, Monroe County, Florida. fel Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern that on the 3rd Gay of March. AD. 1953, at 8:00 P.M. in the Monroe County Court House, Key West, Florida, the Board of County " Commissioners Will open sealed bids for the fol- lowing road work; Project County, Project County Project Monroe Florida Project CRD-} is CRD-18a-53, Key Largo, CRD-10b-53, Tavernier, Fiorid: CRD-i0c and 10f-$3. County, Big Pine Key Monroe Florida. Monroe Monroe Florida. Monroe Fiori- +53. County, Sto« Project County, Sugar Loaf Key da. plans i other and Oj County | Court House, Key West, Florida | All bids most be in the hands of | y k on or before 4:00; March 3rd. 1352 | ssion reserves the) rte accept or feject any and alt made pursuant to this ad- ve nt Key Weet, Florida, February 16 1983 {Sealy EARL R ADAMS Clerk, Board of anty sieners, Moarce County Families Happy To Hear Marines Are Still Alive SANTA ANA, Calif. » — If the Commynists want to accuse two American Marine officers of par- ticipating in germ warfare, their relatives don’t care a bit—they’re too happy to hear that they ap- parently are alive, The accusations were in the fa- miliar propaganda form of a Chinese Communist radio broad- cast, heard in Tokyo, saying that the captured officers, Maj. Roy H. Bley of Santa Ana and Col Frank H. Schwable of Arlington, Va., “confessed” taking part in germ warfare. The State Department and the United Nations ‘Command previ- ously have called Communist germ enarges false and the Air Force previously has branded such ‘‘con- fessions”’ as extortions obtained -by force. Here is some of Sunday’s re- action from the families: In Santa Ana, Maj. Bley’s wife Margaret said: “They could say he confessed to dropping atomic bombs or anything else as far as I’m concerned. We're grateful for this word even if they did confess to something we know they didn’t do. At least we know they were taken prisoner.” In Arlington, Col. Schwable’s wife Beverly said: “That’s the same old Communist malarkey. Nobody believes it.” “It's the first word we've had of him since he was shot down last July, she said. ““Phis is a wonder- ful day. I’m so, happy!” Scouting News Last Saturday Troop 53 with its People’s Forum Editor, The Citizen: 3s My four boys, Mike, Pat, Char-* lie, and Timmy can certainly dig up projects for me, The latest ing - volved a four-footed ruminant ani-* mal known as a cow. My boys. wanted to see a cow. It didn’t mates ter what variety: | Brahmam® Guernsey, Holstein, or Jersey, so long as it went Moo-o-o and swats” into the family car and went off = in search of a cow. Now we all knew that the City of Key West has a grudge against cows, roosters, horses, pigs, and B-girls that might want to homesteading within the its, so we decided to go sheriff's bailiwick, Stock where the illustrious Dave alleged to maintain a residence. There we knew we ‘ heifer; if not, we pause for a cup of tea. At the first gara: off. This was high adventure. My boys were about to see some mone!» strous hybrid that was half: and half-cow. The fauna and of Stock Island are certainly wu nique. Scout Master, Anthony Boza, Jr., | and assistant Scout Master Bob Kennedy and the Rev. Manuél Figueroa went to Key West Boy Scout Camp for an all day hike. Twenty-two Boy Scouts and eleven Cubs attended for training “gz | and recreafjon. Transportation was made le the cour- tesy of Mr. Munoz of the Home Laundry Key West who volun- teered_ k and gasoline to help the trop. Also Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Boza, Sr., offered the ser- vice of their cars. Miss Merritt of the Wesley House also volun- |} teered her tar for The moriiing was early afternoon the boys were given swimming, life saving and first aid instruction. It is a good to mention here that one of the Boy Scouts, James Al- bury had a chance to demonstrate his life saving ability when he res- cued a boy who was in trouble in the water. At 2 o‘clock a number of boys had the test for tenderfoot, After 3 o’clock the boys had games and a few fishing parties went to en- joy themselves under the leader- ship of the Rev. Figueroa and Scout Master Boza. All the boys had @& treat with cold drinks. At 5 all gathered again hungry and tired for supper. They cooked their own steaks, weiners, and potatoes in their own fires. The following boys attended: James Albury, Gilbert Allen, Jack Crusoe, Gene Colvin, Rovert Howe, George Lanning, Buddy Mora,, Luis Villareal, Roland Roig, Joseph Esquinaldo, Richard Sevil- la, Thomas Alfonso, Larry Hoover, John Avila, Jr., Robert Bazo, BOY IS KILLED IN { GAME WITH RIFLES ~ MCPHERSON, Kan. # — A 174, year-old boy was shot to Sunday while he and three youths were playing a game 22 rifles. Manuel Bazo, Robert Castro, Wil- | #04 liam Spain, James Alexander, Ronnie Tynes, Eddie Bose, Betty | PROVEN ASSEMBLY LINE —

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