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Monday, June 8, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 9 ~ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS Te per line for one day Vc per line for three days ‘We per line for six days 9c per line for twelve days fe 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—4Apartments For Rent SS ENCY APT. Couple only. Utilities supplied. Stone sain eat White St. may26-24tx ————————————— completely furnished, effi- cefooey and 14 2 bedroom apts. Seminole Ave., Gane Blanca, 78 may30-(f 2A—Trailers For Rent (CONTINUED) a trennchppentetirssintasajoecseeye ee ONE-WAY TRAILERS, any size, for rent to any city in the United States. Rent it here—leave it there. See Dick Phelps, Palm (Sinclair) Service Station, Stock Island. may21-tf 3—Cottages For Rent aan REECE ONE BEDROOM Cottage. 1828 Fogarty Ave. may29-tf ———— COTTAGE for rent near New Margaret Ann Store, Couple only no pets. Price Organization, 411 Fleming St. Phone 2-7611, Jjune6-tf ‘ EE j SMALL efficiency cottage. Couple only, Utilities: furn. $15.00 ard ly, 802 Simonton. Phone 2-2383, june8-3tx 4—Houses For Rent HOUSE at 406 Fleming St. 3 bed. rooms, furnished. $100.00 month- co tae ae Strunk, Jr., Phone 2-7081. may28-tf eee eee elias 2 BEDROOM furnished house. New electric appliances, Large en- closed yard. Phone 2-2174, jun2-6t ec siecetraniiionnietiaiinenining ee i FURNISHED 1 bedroom house. . Nicely dacceaien. FY Fed 7 Stutz . 410 ‘hans junel-tt Henn REET araree aera VLY renovated bedroom apart- pid ar All utilities. Reasonable fates, 321 Simonton. junel-tf —— ‘bedroom, all electric. Private utilities, linens, Leos sl B Motel, 1013 Ea’ aes junel-tf apartments, 3 rooms and bath, maid and janitor ser- vice, utilities furnished. Coral Ho- tel Apartments, 312 ure m ; e1- ROOMS and apts. for rent, Very Teagonable rates. Seashell Mo- tel, corner South and William Sts. junit BEDROOM apts, Furnished. All utilities supplied. Sea Isle Court, Windsor Lane. Phone’ 26711, june3-tf FORN Its only, 1214 Du- TORN. Apt. wal Sty, juned-tt EFFICIENCY APT, 2 months only, | Available June 13th. $50.00 juneS-3tx APT, Apply 818 juns-3t NEW C. B. S. one bedroom apt. with utility room. Beautifully fag all electric 5 poesia residential section, Near an, No pets, Phone 2.5731. june5-3t lower furnished mod- ern apartment, one bedroom - Bay View Park, Reason- rental, Adults only, Inquire 1409 Truman Ave. : juned-3t ONE BEDROOM Completely furnished. Mrs. “Pinion pay 1700 Flagler Ave. ONE bedroom well furnished apt. Adults, no pets. $85.00 monthly. Phone 2.3328. junes-3t ree FURN. 2 bedroom apt. All utili- ties furnished, 725 Caroline St. june6-2t ply 611 TWO bedroom furnished apart- ment, all electric kitchen. Next to Naval Base. Call 2.2681. FURN, apartment. Electric kitch- en, Utilities furn. $85.00 month- ly. 882 Center St., Corner of Oli- via, june8-2tx DOUBLE garage apt. Electric Kitchen, hot water. $60,00 plus Utilities. Year around rates. No pets. 1500 United St, June8-1tx Sciatica inernctomennonnenstanasioneatasnntees FURNISHED 2 bedroom apt. Chil- Gren welcome. 905 White St. @ownstairs. Phone 2-7732, Apply upstairs, Junes-3 2A—Trailers For Rent refrigeration. Screened porch, shower and toilet. iso amall Trailer. Couple only. e Capt. Kidd, Tre: ailer Cove, Stock Isl dupes $75.00 monthly. 1204 Duncan St. Phone 2.3850, june5-3tx heated UNFURNISHED HOUSE. A child from 13 years and older, accept- ed. Apply 818 Olivia St, june5-3t SO 2 BEDROOM C. B. S. home. Stove and refrigerator furnished, $75.00 monthly. Available June 16th. 1732 Johnson St. june6-3t 5—Rooms For Rent oe CLEAN, Cool Rooms, Very reason- able. Sober men only. Phone 2-9158, jun2-6tx ne ROOMS for working men. $7.00 to $10.00 per week. Cooking facili- ties. Apts. $40.00 to $60,00 per mo. Apply 411 William St. jun2-6tx a anne ceed TROPICAL Hotel. Newly renovated large rooms. Singles $8.00. Doubles $12.00. 114 Duval St. jun2-tf ng ROOM in private home. Private entrance. Parking. Phone 2-25364 1231 South St. june6-3t CLEAN quiet rooms. One block from business district, Free parking in the rear, 513 White: head. jun8-6tx (ater sR Dat Pei asaiaten: SLEEPING room. Private bath,, hot water, private entrance, 909 Elizabeth St. junes-tf jaca teat EE ceca 6—Wanted To Rent PROFESSIONAL’ man desires room in private home. Phone 2-6129. june8-6tx &-—Male Help Wanted — BOY wanted for part time jani- tor work, Ponce's Luncheonette. 701 Simon- ton St, juneS-3t triers iota aaa THE BEST DEAL IN TOWN for an A-1 auto mechanic. Also, Sta- tion attendant. Poinciana Service Station, juneé-tf soronetieerenee Seieaeenntinenissenee ee TRUCK DRIVER and salesman. Apply Lindsley Lumber Co. 530 Truman Ave. june6-3t nto Seep EXPERIENCED meat cutter. Ap- ply in person, Gulfstream Food Dept. Store, 1105 White St. junes-tf ———— ROUTE -MAN wanted. Poinciana Dry Cleaners. 218 Simonton St. Call in person. june8-3tx Sig ieseertnteinniliremeianeninsostte sees WANTED: A-1 Grocery and stock man. Must be thoroughly EX- |PERIENCED in the _ business. Good proposition to the right par- ty. Apply in person, Fausto’s Food Palace, 532 Fleming. junes-tf nen -| TRUCK DRIVER for grocery de- livery, Must know the city, Ap- ply in person, Fausto’s Food Pal- ace, juneé-tf ;9—Female Help Wanted pees taerceena etchant ae 2 YOUNG experienced waitresses wanted. 117 Duval St. Phone 2-9158. jund-6tx aietcheinhtee acon sioericege EXPERIENCED Waitresses want- ed. Apply Luigi's, after 3 P.M. jun2-+tf FOUNTAIN GIRL, days, Good pay and good hours. Also curb girl, nights. Boulevard Drive-In. juneS-3t tee WAITRESS wanted. Apply Monroe Restaurant. Good Pay. janeSstx enema centsthtind BARMAIDS wanted. Experienced or inexperienced, Live in or out, Apply in person, Weaver's, Stock panes-3t _ 2 on Ee ADDRESS and mail Make over $30.00 week. in Mass. MODEST MAIDE ‘Tredemart Registered U. 8. Potest Ofee i= WANT ADS | Summer coming, you need | | a delightfully cool and breezy 2| bedroom corner lot; Toppino built home, Screened porch that could | be 3rd bedroom. Fenced-in back} yard. Landscaped. Stove and re-| : H Apply in person. | king 6 he We PLace 16 FULL OF MAGICIANS < 9—Female Help Wanted (CONTINUED) SALESGIRL wanted, experience necessary. 612 Duval House of Linen, june5-2t 10—Male and Female Help Wanted Woman for cook - Man general maintenance - Crawl Key, Mrs, Roger Hill - Treasure Island Camp. Ph. 2038 Marathon. june4-6t 11A—Employment Wanted Female WANTED: Practical nurse or baby sitting. job. Phone 2-6108 or call at 1014 Elgin St. Mrs, H. M. Stir- rup. jun8-2tx. 12—Baby Sitters 2 PARENTS that are taking a vac. who wish their children cared for, Room & board. Also cared for by day or hour, 1328A Seminary. Phone 2-7675. it 138—Nursery Schools CHILDREN cared for weekly. Picked up and taken home. Hot lunch included. Phone 2.5958. june3-6tx 6—Personal STUDIO girl cosmetics. Phone 2- 2327 after 4:30 p.m. Elda Sieve- distributor. wnay25-tf 17—Personal Services Se BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations and announcements printed The Artman Press. Dial 2-5661. juni-tf FOR SALE: Six consecutive issues of The Key West Citizen deliver. ed te your door, 25¢ weekly. Dial 12-5661, Cirevlation Dept. —_junl-tf NOTARY PUBLIC NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office juni-tt SINGER Sewing Machine. Sales - Service - Parts. Machine Co., 118 Coral Way, Gables. 18—Special Services SNO CAP BLEACH is mild, effec- tive; yet hes ne lasting oder. Buy frem yeur grocer. junit RED BECCAISE TRUCKING COMPANY PHOTOSTATIC Copies. Fast ser- Duval, Phone 2-6811. GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES — FIXTURES KEY WEST SUPPLY Co. 211 Simenten St. Tel. 2-31 junel- WHEN the rain stops, call me get those windows clean. junet-tf floors scrubbed, Waxed and Pol-| $00.00, terms. 1321 | Day ALAN- TONIGHT ! 4 22—Lost LADIES red billfold with about $20.00 and valuable papers. Noti- fy Mrs. J. W. Matlock at 1824 Fo- garty Ave. Reward. juhe6-6tx LOST on Greyhound Bus Thurs. June 4 - Small package Lettering brushes - Urgently needed. Liberal reward for return. Telephone 2- 7858 or address Wagner Sign Shop, 1026 White St, june6-2t PARTY that found rod and reel at Boca Chica Beach Sat. after- noon, please return. Reward. 706 White St. Apt. 1 june8-3tx 24—Business Opportunities OLD ISLAND Trading Post, for lease. Whole . or Call Mrs, Newton. Pi 2-2757, may27-tf nine es FOR SALE or lease, Romey’s Bar. Apply on premises. may28-tf 24A—Building & Financing —_— AUSTIN G. TAYLOR, licensed general contractor, old, and new work, 616 Duval St. Phone 2-6141, junel-tt ALL TYPES GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Bonded Licensed Contractor PORTER -WAGOR -. RUSSELL, Inc. JAMES ANDERSON, Sup’t. Phone 2-2232 juni-tt FOR NEW HOMES JAMES L. STAPLES General Contractor Free Estimates Gladly Given 1417 Albury Phone 2-5546 juni-tt 25—Roeal Estate For Sale —vpeapeqeenseeninnsanennpietensiamemecisies 3 BEDROOM Toppino built house. Fenced in yard. Venetian blinds throughout. Stove, refrigerator and automatic washer. $15,000.00. Terms, $6,000.00 cash. Balance of mortgage payable at $82.00 month- ly. Terms can be arranged. 2111 Staples Ave. Phone 2-5871. junl-tf ——$——$ 3 BEDROOM C.B.S. Corner house. Appliances included. 1321 Ashby St., Phone 2-7996. may5-tf ehastrsideneieisereieapetisanamocasasiocemeeee 3 BEDROOM Sunshine. Landscap- ed, fenced in yard, Jalousies, stove, refrigerator and automatic washing machine. $3200.00 down. 2120 Fogarty Ave. Call 2-7683. may27-30tx A Real Steal George St. machine to a sheen. | Phone 2-278 for appt. may26-2ét by Phone Paul A. Sayre, 2-5929. they are washed. Soak, rinses, 2c, Paul's Self Service i aerenerennIEnEInERERRIneeeeeneemeeeeeEena tom — IF 300 wae os Ge er Sow ire Rush | Isle ‘name and address. Lindo, Water.|Laundry, 428 White St. junel-tf | WILL SELL at loss, equity 3 bed- Sunshine home. Excellent wash, 3) ranteed drainage field. Low month- ly Payment. Will consider second frigerator, Venetian Blinds through- | out, 2026 Seidenberg Ave., 2-2570. jun2-6t 26—Lots For Sale LOTS FOR SALE: Filled or un- filled. Very reasonable. Call 2-3721, may21-tf 2 LOTS, 50x100, also 75x 100. Alberta & Waddell; block from ocean & Casa Marina. Sacrifice. M. Herman, Caroga Lake, N. Y., Box ba Sugar Loaf Shores WATERFRONT Lots on beautiful Sugarloaf Bay, $1,700 up. A FEW very attractive 2-bedroom homes with tiled ELJER bath- room, $14,000 up. Owner Representative On Property Brokers Co-operation Welcomed Sugar Loaf Shores 17 MILES FROM KEY WEST juni-tf BIG PINE KEY Sands and Palm Villa, Sub, Lots $350 up. Tel - 2-2797. Box 264. june5-3tx FOR Lower Keys property, phone or write Hudgins, Summerland Key P.O. may25,mon thru fri-tf 31—Garden - Lawn Supplies “LAWN BOY” power mower, Key West Garden and Lawn Supply. 830 Fleming. Phone 2-6912. junes-3t 32—Storage j GARAGES and Storerooms for rent in downtown business’ sec- tion. Phone 2-3931. june4-10t 33—Miscellaneous EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY 3428 Duck Avenue, Poinciana, Phone 2-6951. We Buy and Sell New and Used Furniture. junel-tf Part.| 24” EMERSON electric fan with pedestal. Like new condition. $85.00. Gulfstream Food Dept. Store, 1105 White St. may27-tf NOTES Payable Forms. 10 for 15c. Artman Press. Phone 2-5661. junl-tf Philco — Radios — Refrigerators Air Conditioners PIERCE BROTHERS Dial 2.5922 Cor. Fleming and Elizabeth Sts, junel-tf Make The ARTMAN PRESS your headquarters for the finest in printing. DIAL 2.5661, junel-tf BABY carriage beautiful - chrome, W. W, tires. $25.00 Call 2.2866 june6-3t Preteen BARR Seem Uo Ne Aap LEICA Camera. Model III F, lens 15. Practically new, $100 less than list price. Phone 2-2446. jun8-2tx BEAUTIFUL white net formal, worn once. Small size, will sacrifice. Ph. 2-6340. juns-tf 34—Household Items For Sale GENUINE Mahogony end tables. One tilt-top Duncan-Phyfe Base. 1 Davano couch. Phone 2-5735. juneS-3tx eer me BEDS $15.00, folding beds $10.00 - Mattresses, dressers, chests. Trimble Kiddie-bath, like new. All used furniture going cheap. 121 Simonton. juneS-6t COMPLETE living room set. Ex- cellent condition, Also Electric Tange. Reasonable. 902 Florida St. Phone 2-2301. june5-3t ONE month old American Home Portable sewing machine with all attachments. $90.00 cash and finish paying 5 payments of $9.95 per month. Call 2-3682 or C-K Geo. Allen Apts. juneé-3t 96—Bicycles and Tricycles We have in stock all repair parts and accessories for all American and English built Bicycles. Over- | 38—Automobiles For (CONTINUED) Sale | ply Mr, Hurel 414 Olivia Street until 5 p. m. june3-12tx Sb rl AE SPE NN 1947 Kaiser, 4 door sedan, good running condition, $395, Call Mr. | Scott 2-9285 (Room 214) after 6 Pp. m, mon, fri, june8-12-2tx $98—Trailers For Sale ‘46 INTERNATIONAL Trailer. 21 ft. Aluminum apt. size gas range, 6 cu. ft. Sanitary Refrigerator, double bed, new awning. $795.00. Key West Trailer Park, 1015 Simon- ton St. C. A. Hast. jun2-6t —ainearntmermeaanetieniencecnnetilioeptsaen 1951 VICTOR 36’. 2 bedroom house trailer. Fully equipped. 1/3 down. Will finance bal. Private owner. Miller’s Trailer Park, Stock Island. 1948 SCHULT 25 ft. trailer with 94’ x 16’ Glass jalousies alu- mo-room. Furnished. Apply lot 25 Pearle Trailer Court. june6-6tx 1948 Trailer 27’ aluminum. Excel- lent condition. Must sell. Glenn Roft. Treasure Isle Trailer Cove, 1948, 28’ American, Completely equipped. Bottled gas. Fence and patio. Cash or terms. Move in and start living. Laird’s, 612 Simonton. june8-6t 125’ TRAILER, sleeps 4. Elec. re- frigerator, bottle gas range, hot water heater, lg. oval sink, Good 18’ awning. New heavy duty truck tires. Cash or terms. Inquire Apt. 39-C, United & White Sts., ask for Cotes. jun8-6tx 40—Motor Bikes and Mo- tor Scooters LATE)1951, Cushman. Perfect con- dition -$150,00 1819 Harris Ave. Call after 6 evenings. jun8-3t LATE 1951 Cushman. Perfect con- dition, $150.00. 1819 Harris Ave. Call after 6, evenings. jun8-3t 41—Boats and Motors 12’ HIGGINS Outboard, Evenrude motor, and trailer. $250.00. 621 Eaton St. (downstairs.) june5-3t FOR SALE 23 feet Shelter Cabin Chrysler Crown power. Ideal for Keys fishing 18 inch draft $500. 90 Maine Rd. Sigsbee Pk. juneé-6tx Pa eae 12’ BOAT. $25.00, 1425 United St. juneé-2tx renege FOR SALE — New, Used, Rebuilt marine engines, 2 to 550 H.P. Also reverse gears, conversions, | manifolds, propellers, hardware,’ paints, and supplies at low prices. FREE Catalog. STOKES MARINE SUPPLY, Coldwater, Michigan. may4,25; jun8;jull3 ;augi7; septl4,28;octl2,26-9t | —— COMPLETELY equipped 30° Cabin Cruiser. Many, extras. Owner moving out of town. $1500.00. Call! 2-2694 or 88-4 Poinciana, jun8-12tx| | POOR MAN’s orchids, rose bush- es, Crotons, TRAVELER'S Palm, ! | Woody's Woodland Nursery, 819! Francis Si, junes-3t | ————— IN THE CIRCUIT COURT oF THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIROUIT LW AND FOR MOSROR COUNTY FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 12-652 JANE GRACE PuNAIPS. ve EDMUND JAMES PHIL Defendant, BY PERLICATION EDMUND JAMES PHILLIPS s 7th Street Brona, New York You ARB MEREEY NOTIFIED ¢ has been filed nd seas Cycle Store 1630 Eaton St.j {; Dial 26016. junetete 37—Automotive Parts USED TRUCK and passenger car tires — New recaps, ail sizes Dick's Tire Service, 929 Truman. junel-tt | IM?) «6WIHLYS Station Wagon $473.00. Good condition. 6B Porter mayledt j oe Deval # kK Ww Flertéa ident re Notices (CONTINUED) CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the City Commission of The City of Key West, Florida, at the City Clerk’s Office, City Hall, Key West, Florida, up to eight o'clock P. M. Monday, June 15, 1953, such bids to be opened at a regular meeting of said City Commission to be held at said time and place at the Commission Chamter in 25,000 gallons of RC-1 asphal- tic oil, to be delivered in mini- mum quantities of 4,000 gal- lons each and pumped into the City’s tanks. Each proposal for the furnishing jun2-tf| PLYMOUTH 47 2 door sedan’ Ap-| of said oil must be enclosed in a sealed envelope, and marked on the outside, “Proposal for Furnish- ing Asphaltic Oil”. The said City Commission re- serves the right to reject any and all bids or to waive any informali- ty in any bid or proposal. Dated at Key West, Florida, this Ist day of June, A.D. 1953, VICTOR LOWE, City Clerk. jun1-8,1953. Nebraska Farm Is Wiped Out By Tornado Twisters Hopscotch Over State Sunday; 10 Persons Killed ARCADIA, Neb, W—A tornado wiped out a farm near Arcadia late yesterday and brought instant death to 10 persons enjoying a Sun- day family reunion there. The twister was cne of at least five which hop-scotcned over wide- ly scattered sections of Nebraska, Dozens of farms were damaged or destroyed, eommunications lines were downed and several Persons were injured, at least one of them seriously. The tornadoes largely bypassed towns and cities. In this Central Nebraska area, the tornado hit at least six farms. The deaths were on the Mads Madsen farm five miles east of Arcadia, Assembled for their cus- tomary Sunday get-together were the Madsens, three children an five grandchildren. They apparently were in the house and never knew what hit them, So vicious was the tornado that bodies were mangled and scat- tered as far as half a mile. “There wasn’t a stick of any- thing left on the piace,” said one visitor to the scene. Machinery, animals and buildings were “tossed around like feathers,” said another. A farm just across the road also was leveled but six persons es- caped injury by huddling in « storm cellar. The dead were Mr. and Mrs, Madsen, about 60; their son, Virgil Madsen, Central City, Neb.; their daughter, Mrs. Dolly Johnson, and her two children, Kennet, 12, and Barbara, 10; and another daughter of the Madsens, Mrs. Jack Witty, and her three children, Patty, 8; Thelma, 12, and Gary, 10. The same tornado seriously in- jured Lester Hubbard, a bachelor farmer living nearby. He was found in the wreckage of his home. Other tornadoes hit areas in the vicinity of Hooper m Eastern Ne- braska, near David City about 70 miles west of Omaha. Italians Vote In Bitterly Contested Race Heavy Vote Seen As Sign Of Victory For Pro-American de Gasperi Regime By JAMES M. LONG ROME (Late voters hurried today to choose among commu- nism, right-wing nationalism and Christian democracy in the final hours of the bitter Italian general election, Premier Aleide de Gas- peri’s pro-American government coalition hailed the heavy vote as a sign of victory, There were no major disorders, but Interior Minister Mario Scelba charged Communist rowdies with conducting organized “hunts” to prevent Roman Catholic nuns from voting. He said the Reds tried to bully the nuns out of voting or challenged their credentials, More than 20 million persons, about 70 per cent of Italy’s 30,348,- 789 eligible voters, balloted yes- terday. By poll-closing time today, the turnout was expected to equal the 92.1 per cent which beat back the great Communist bid for power in 1948, The first day’s voting ran slightly behind 1948's, At stake were the 590 seats in the Chamber of Deputies, 237 of the 243 Senate seats, and the deci- sion whether to continue Italy along the NATO road for five more years, Despite the comparative public calm, the cleavage among left, right and center cut deep, At Montescalose, a Communist was arrested for trying to stop his blind, 83-year-old mother from vot- ing for De Gasperi’s Christian Democrats, Near Reggio Calabria, a Com- munist fired five shots into a cou- sin who planned to vote Christian Democrat and had tried -to per- suade the Red’s wife to do the same. The cousin was expected % live, Monafthist Giuseppe _P: Foggia was suspended from : for trying to have a nun arrested in a dispute over her voting ere- dentials, Usually cloistered nuns were d | given special leave to go to voting places. Ambulances carried the sick from hospitals and the infirm from old people's homes. It was Italy's second postwar Parliament election. De Gasperi’s Christian Demo- crats and allied Still ‘another funnel was sighted | t0 the near Big Springs siong the Cols- rado-Nebraska border but age from it was reported. LOST: ONE HOUSE LEESBURG, Va. —Loudoun County police have a puzzler on their bands. A ore-story frame dwelling that until last week graced the farm of H. F. Brackett near no dam- by 46-foct house was torn apart and apparently carried away on 3 truck. Benson reassures farmers on

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