The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 1, 1953, Page 11

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WILL GIVE YOU A 3LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS rH eames. iy Dav Aran-| Si toxmiabl | beiriciocn Bir oF eee era Pers Here fs $14,000.00 tolpaired. Overseas Garage, Stock!" R All Types of Repairs And Alterations JAMES L. STAPLES General Contractor entry =P] Free . position, either full! 14 time or part time at home = Con-|" druedd tact Mr. Jack Norman - Apt. 6, EEL EE MOEA o 0 5 731 Carcline St, jultstz AUSTIN G. TAYLOR, licensed Make The ARTMAN PRESS 2100 yeur headquerters for the in printing. ~ ns announcements printed by 419 1; The Artman Press. Dial 2.5661. be '|tachments. Steamer trunk, Gate 40—Motor Bikes and Mo- By Pilgrimage To University } OXFORD, England wm — tor Scooters toreycle, Mock, Lot 13, Overseas Trailer Court. WHIZZER Motor Bike. 70 miles per «gallon. Heavy duty rear, |$60.00, 78 Sigsbee Road, jull-3tx ‘tress, tank type vacuum and at- leg table. 612 Simonton St. june30-3tx WESTINGHOUSE automatic wash- ing machine for sale. 2120 Fo- 41—Bosts and Motors 5. H.P. JOHNSON outboard mo- tor. F-1 Allen Apt ‘7574. im H. P. -| Good condition. $100.00. See Wil-| jder, Miller's Trailer Park, Stock Island. June30-3tx cruiser. Will accept any reason- -lable ‘offer. Owner moving out of scepticism in the U. S. — and town. Call 2-3694 or 88-4 Poinciana, june30-7t Trawler around 50 feet, eye Cater- pillar.engine. Contact 1150 — 5-161, Ft. Myers, Flori. 12° FLAT bottom 44” plywood ply Trailer 74, Navy Trailer Park, Flagler Ave. july-2tx 42—Dogs-Cats-Pets REAL nice Siamese kittens. 3 Months old. $15.00. Also, some ip parte|Very, Rice Golden Spider baby an .{The Pet Shop, 814 Caroline. Fpone He first envisioned a fusion into|director of Monkeys $45.00, Baby Parakeets, t- tens, Humane Society, Stock Is land, : jul -3t PARTS for most makes: ears. Radiators cleaned and re-' Island. Phone 2-6821. _junt9-30tx USED Truck and passenger car’ tires — New recaps, all sizes. Dick’s Tire Service, 929° Tru jul CADILLAC “61” coupe, 1949, Good cond. 5 new tires, Call 2-3456, jafter 5 p. m. june30-3t a heater, hydramatic, 1952 Chevro- ST. AND FOR M CHANCERY. WE, Plaintt vs. Di UCILLE BLAND ROWE, bd Defendant NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: Lucille Biand Rowe 124 W, Leicester Street Winchester, Virginia YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED AND RE D TO SERVE a copy to the Complaint fo: Diyorce on the plaintiff's attorney and to file the originel Answer the office of the Clerk of the € ff, IVORCE ~ ir cult Court on or before the 24th da: , {of July, A.D, 1953, in the above en titled cause, otherwise the allegs tions therein will be taken as ¢ AND ORDERED at Key Monroe nty, Florida, this 8. Deputy Clerk (BD) Allan B&. Cleare, Jr. Attorney for Paintiti =| $04 Whitehead Street pe Florida NAME 2. NOTICE Is FEREBY jthe undersigr “4, desirt: .jin business under ame of “Key West Supply C 19 Simonton Street. Key West, jorida, intends to register the said *jfictitious name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe Coun- j-|ty, Florida. j Against Said Estate: Dated June 9, 1953. ANITA BROWNSTEIN, 1963 CREDITORS in re: Estate of - J. ROLAND ADAMS, ‘To All Creditors and All Persons Having Claims or Demands | Tequired to presen whi have) Roland} ot sald} any claims or demands you, or either of you, may against the estate of J. Adams, deceased, late XiCounty, to the County Judge of| County, Florida, «within! . See King, Miller’s Trailer , Stock Island. _jun30.3tx| clean. Electric brakes. $575.00, 1015! ‘Simonton Street - Key West Trail-, er Court - Space 42. jull-3tx, 188 RICHARDSON Trailer, 21° 8’, x 1 porch completely furnish- ed. Lot 28, Navy Trailer Park. jull3tx as low as $295.00 full Price... Tipton's s ‘Stock Island. jull-3t| unty, Florida, at his of e Courthouxe of said County at Key West, Florida, with- in elght (8) eslendar the date of the first p h such Monroe fice in 1. CRAFTSMAN shaper and 8” benchjblinds, ice box, propane stove, Jots port © saw with extras. Priced to self.'of built-ins. Tile floor nice and/ant. hi ‘Apply 1410 Von Phister. _jull-3tx/ such cl aball be void ‘ i Dated this 16th day of June, AD. 1933. (24) GERALD H. ADAMS, | As Administrator of thé Estate of 4. Roland Adams, deceased, | W. CURRY HARRis, 203% Duval Street, Key West, Florids, Atto: rney for Administrator. Suni 8,1 Trailer Sales. NEW PRESIDENT ST. JOHN'S, “Nid. Premier’ joseph Smallwood announced last: io? HARLEY Davidson 7a" Molt reunite among the mellow jul-3t! wheel and tire. New drive belts! In the 50 years some 2,500 stu- COMPLETELY equipped 30° cabin| education. 7H. P. motor. Both $60.00. Ap-| re +|. “I cad see my country in a dif- change Sole Owner.) / This old university town will see a sen- timental pilgrimage this week to een oe ee = century wasn't reconciled to hav- 3 » ing the Americon colonies break | OF Blast Cause away from England. . ‘ GUATEMALA, Guatemala @ — : He was Cecil Rhodes, who was} . born July 5, 1853, and gave his|Rescue workers probed the wreck- name to the Rhodes. seholarships|age of a hotel and Just 50 years ago. | Lawyers, business men, educat- ors and politicians from the United States and British Commonwealth countries who once studied here reckage Probed stone cloisters to pay their respects to the empire builder who set up a trust fund to try to weld together outstanding scholars of the English- speaking nations. ‘dents, half of them from the U. S., have taken Oxford degrees under ithe Rhodes ‘trust, | Rhodes, a hard-headed colonist jwho amassed a fortane in South |African gold and diamond mines, i i E it : é : ze i - HE i Hf z & E & ge § i y ii He provided for 52 scholarships a year at Oxford, $2 from thejsive’ United States, 20 from the domin-ifor the dynamite ions. Trustees later increased the|the warehouse ‘w: dominion scholarships to 37. As the reunion gets underway, joldtimers likely will recall the|may have plot again ment, ' i \stark horror at Oxford—at Rhodes’ plan to give Americans at Oxford Some Americans accused Rhodes jof masterminding a dark plot to Aimless Position turn back the clock to pre-revo-' WASHINGTON ‘M—Dr. ‘Thomas lutionary days and produce aj|®- Fisher breed of pro-British youngsters, ent provides ’ Rhodes, who made no ‘secret of|& $9,600-a-year’ jhis belief in the supremacy of Eng- since (lish - speaking peopies, wanted to/siven him any |weld-them into a power so great] Dr. Fisher, ifuture wars would be impossible. |University one empire—with the United States|for the T an equal partner with England. But|ministeation “on |before he died in 1902 broken in|House go jhealth at 49, he had whittled his|committee scheme down considerably, He fi-| He also said: nally decided the best way to bind| He never had more than e ¢\Britain, her domionons and the|Miute conversation with thrée- Sake Seat aa os United States was through educa- . . tion, Aiki resigned & ‘month er ale a He chose Oxford, his own alma|the education mater, to do the job and laid}, He fer Bate never net ‘down strict rules about the type of was. | jyouth he, wanted, The Rhodes schol-| Sorenson was absent thon Wash- arship, fe insisted, must have mor-|ington $4" per cent of az time, al_chargeter, powers of leadership|While ‘a great ¥ be athi¢tic and show qualities of/0F sometimes ran truth a and de-|section, i duty.” Candidate: ust} fests before special. TRADE AGREEMENT at does it feel like to beland Yupalecie's notiSovier tne ite Yank at Oxford? munist government signed a trade smiles Ken Keniston &lagreement -today.: graduate from Ann Ar-| Under the pact, Burma will slp and a Rhodes schol=r\rice, eottom, hardwoods, rubber {here sinre 1951, and metals to Yugoslavia in ¢x- explosives, materiais, masala ‘und shipping. |ferent p¢rspective from here. From |building ‘this sid¢ of the Atlantic, you caniproducts see allt the good things about America} more clearly.” : perience sharpens your/de; ding, not only of vourjex- own couptry, but of the world at gress . large,” } (R-Me). and Rep. Cari Albert (D- | Sen, James W. Fulbright (D-/Okla), Deceased.| “7 —~-| You and each of you ars hereby! § notified might that Victor P Geffine, vice: 4 president of the Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company of Cleveland, 0.,! has been chosen president of the 'Newfoundland and Labrador Cor- \poration, Ltd. | The government-backed mineral land tiinter development company Ttovsei up in 1951, j juneis-ft FURNISHED @ Toom house, Ali jMachine Co., 118 Modern conveniences. 1900 Sta-\- Plea, Apply rear, 510 Petronia. vis of warned Rus hind the Iron

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