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“10 PROFITABLE Poge & eC - of a bad slump with many profits vanishing half-empty was bandied last summer when busi- The majority is now saying “Only strangely enough, just when the statistics are beginning to reveal that a business slipoff is underway. An industrial production dip is beginning to show Those selling to farmers are well aware of what the drop in farm income is doing. ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN and cultural Economics predicts toda 70 Monday, October 26, 1953; owland Hits Seating Of Red China By U.N. WASHINGTON — Sen. Know- Business Mirror , Not a short-term goal. ‘signal for communism in the bal- Price supports for farm productsjance of Asia.” apparently will keep a firm floor} Knowland, Senate Republican under them, The Bureau of Agri-lleader who returned recently from '¥ja six-week trip around the world, ‘that cattle prices will rise. Its|said letting Red China into the parent, the Department of Agricul-'U, N. “would be taken as a scuttle ‘ture, has been under sharp attack|and run policy on the part of the farmers in general. In a copyrighted interview with Zine and lead miners are about'U. S. News & World Report, an as gloomy as ever over prospects.|independent weekly news maga- Sales of the metai are good—but/zine published in Wasington, Know- too much of it comes from abroad/iand said of such action: to please domestic producers. “I think it would definitely break Copper, however, has had althe morale of the people in the breather at least. A month ago|balance of Asia who are prepared most producers were more or less/to resist communisin, so that they recontiled to a drop in price. To-|would feel that there was nothing day future prices are rising on the/much left for them to do but to world markets, European demand/go hat in hand to the Kremlin or -\from the cattle raisers and from/free world.” is said to be picking up. And the U. S. negotiations with Chile over its surplus stocks drag ito Peiping and make the best deal that they could.” Knowland said he found some sales in general haven’t on. If the United States buys upjconcern in the Far East as. to risen as sharply this fall as injthis hoard for its own stockpile|“‘whether we will continue to Te-| other autumns. Bank loans aren’t|and thereby releases some 30,000|sist the admission of Communist! =p as much as usual. ‘tons a month of new Chilean pro-/China into the U. N.” Even buying-on-the-cuff isn’t/duction, the copper picture might growing at its old rate, and pay-|change. nations realize the consequences ments are getting a little hard to| Manufacturers are finding their|that would flow from any such act, silver linings in other things. Fair-|because most of the anti-Commu: The silver linings that business-|ly high sales of most goods con-|nists out in the Far East recog- tinue. Productivity is rising for|nize, I believe, that the mere ad- many firms, thanks to the better/mission of Communist China into Plants and equipment they are|the United Nations would not satis- starting to put into operation. That/fy the Communists either at Pei- means they can produce goods/ping or in the Kremlin at Mos- more cheaply and with less labor.|cow. Various cost-cutting drives have| “They would immediately then helped others. press for Chinese Communist mem- “Many put their hopes on the new bership on the Security Council. products they are developing and/That would require the rethoval Plan to push hard to whet con-lof the Republic of China from sumer appetites, Greater sales ef-|membership on the Security Coun forts should do the trick, others|cil and membership in the United think. Nations, and even that would not The brightest hope for profits,/satisfy them, because they would however, is for those companies|then claim thaf-as the legally re who will come out from under the/ognized member of the United Na- burden of the excess profits tax dtjtions they should have possession the end of the year. For many thatjof Formosa.’ bg mean that even if their “4 [aenantateeemenneel ip, net earinings after taxes wi . RICHLANDS, Va. w — Six per- sons died in a flaming mountain cabin near here early yesterday while the head of the household was fighting a forest fire four miles away. Police identified the victins as men are now spotting in those Clouds they found so disturbing a of months back are of sev- 3; @ new luck at profit ; hopes : spurted again. The idea: to stiffen ‘the purchasing powez of the dollar’ and to adjust production rates to consumer demand: Now it appears that Washington’ going to move fast to cushion dip, to forestall it if possible. sy credit has supplanted tight. | NEW YORK w—Health hint to wives: About this time of year does that! favorite brute in your life begin to turn pale, thin and languid? Does your husban‘ bolt his sup- per as if he hadn’t seen food since breakfast, and then look absent- minded the rest of the evening, or make mysterious remarks such as, “A guy simply has to win some- time”? Well, Ladies, don’t get too wor- ried. Check and sze if he tosses in his sleep and mutiers: “Why did I have to pick Ade- line? What good is No. 38? Should | I ride with Michigan State or Michigan?” Then, even if your name is Esmeralda, don’t get jealous and jump to the conclusion he is hot- feoting it after some gal called Adeline. And don’t start buying him blood-building tonics or en- couraging him to visit a psychi- atrist. All his symptoms indicate he merely is suffering from a season- al form of malnutrition, common in office and factory. Instead of spending his lunch money on food he is investing it in betting on a football pool or buying chances on} some kind of a raffle | These raffles and pools go on all) jaa round in offices and factories, it somehow they seem to reach a ee when the birds wheel south autumn. The heady urge to take a big chance on a mild gamble overcomes everybody from straw| hg to head bookkeeper to office YY. As a matter of fact, these par- ticular three individuals have to Duy at least one chance—as they! are probably running the raffle. “My wealthy grandfather gave} me this $250 wrist watch for my high school graduaticn,” says the} office boy, “and my hope of get-| ting through law school depends} upon my success in selling 3,000 chances at $1 each.” I Well, of course he only buys one! ticket himself, but somehow he} wins three years in a row. One year a friend of mine won} the watch and when he took it to @ jeweler, the man replied when! he questioned a $25 repair bill: “Hal Boyle. {don’t play each other this season.)|the Says this watch is the crystal. It shows the wrong time clearly.” Now about Adeline. The book- fighting crew, was unaware that keeper’s pitch was this: his home was burning. wi soy a THB CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING — Minimum of 3 Lines Per Insertion DEADLINE: 9:30 A.M. DAILY eae one insertion. CONTRACT RATES ON REQUEST DIAL 2-5661 Cash Over Counter 99¢ Will Give You A 3Line Classified for 3 Days Five Average Words Per Line 2—Apartments For Rent (CONTINUED) NEWLY renovated bedroom apart-' ment. All utilities. Reasonable| rates. 321 Simonton. octl-tf APARTMENTS and week 410 Fleming. ONE bedroom, all electric. Private linens, dishes fur- aished. M and B Motel, 1031 Eaton. octl-tf BEAUTIFULLY furnished one bed-' room apt, Facing ocean. 715 Sem- inole St. Phone 25776. _oct4-tf EFFICIENCY Units for rent. Chil- dren accepted. No pets. 625 South St. Phone 22609, ___octz2t UPSTAIRS Apt., 816 Fleming St. Bedroom and Jalousied Porch. Furnished, $57.00 mo. Apply M. Sweeting, 47 N. E, 2ist St, Miami, Fla. Ph. 82-5554. EFFICIENCY Apt, Near Naval base. Couple only, nu pets, Price FURNISHED efficiency apt. Elec. kitchen, Children welcome. Also} sleeping room. Private bath, pri-| vate entrance. 909 Elizabeth St. : oct26-tf 3—Cottages For Rent SMALL efficiency, cottage. Couple only, Utilities furnished. $15.00 weekly, Phone 2-2383. 802 Simon- | “My late wife left me this glor-/ Cause of the cabin fire was ious diamond ring, which naturally |“™4etermined. belongs on the finger of your wife.|¢s, “ . * I paid $465 wholesale for it 30) Cb” Service To Jail years ago. Eide sal aa (®—State Trooper “As a sporting gesture I am of-|Dave Fai r reported yesterday fering you a chance to grab it|® tipsy traveler opened the door for $1. There are only 1,500 chanc-|f his patrol car, got inside, and es, on this punch board, which is|8&ve “cabbie” Faulkner an ad- based on girls’ names. I know your/Gress. The trooper said he gave wife’s name is Esmeralda, but how(the man a new address for the are you going to print a name like|Wee! e Tusa County Jail. that on.a punch board? “So your grandmother's name LEGAL NOTICES was Dorothy? Dorothy is gone. Tallahassee, Florida, October 13th, 1953 jOTICE How about taking Adeline?” So! you plunk a buck on Adeline. NOTIC! Let us leave out what happens Plt i rs CA a the ; ; rn = to the diamond ring, or the book-|ment Fund of thestnne of ee keeper's raffle profit. Why do you Hoga to Law, will for. sale, think he is a bookkeeper? And|hassoe. Florian, st 11:00 o'clock a A November 17th, 1953, the following ioned diamond is really worth? |¢sribed lands in MONROE COUN. The real lure is that $1 a week 4 TY, Florida, to-wit: Two parcels of submerged land the straw boss gets your old man| in Tom's Harbor north- to gamble out of bis lunch money “PS rey Wee ‘on whom the sports tycoons will) pick as the national football team: Duck Key in Sections 19, 20 and 21, Township 65 South, Range 34 of the year, Notre Dame or Michi- gan State (as of now,, and they East, and containing 44 acres, More or Less. ‘ Correct legal description to be furnished with deed. The l@rchaser is required to pay the advertising cost and documen- Picked|**ry stamps. The Sale, if and when made, shall and all{pe subject to the Trustees reserving Oh, well, here we go. I the Dodgers in six games, \the Yankees won in six was the}®®to themselves 75% of the phos- phate, ninerals and metals and 50% a Petroleum thereon or there- under. . 4 The Tr 1 Improve- But 1 still say, dear wife, if your) ment’ rand rescese he right to Fee husband is peaked and under- doce the sale. ¢ the nourished send him to work with al ,27, ORDER of the Trustees of the sandwich, and tet him put his of-|State of Flovida. " fice lunch money on Notre Dame. Cae eens Michigan State can’t go on winning] attest: " 3 forever—or can it? F.C. Biliot, Sec. Soviet Unions Briefed Trustees 1$-i6nowd-9-16,1963 MOSCOW — Soviet trade un- ions were told here they must! it throw themselves wholeheartedly |22> Win World Series and all t lost was my reputation. ~~ Lane. jinto the determined agricultural|FURNISHED aj program. and bath, maid and janitor ser- The All-Union Trace Union sec-|¥ice, utilities furnished. Coral Ho- Tetariat issued the announcement|tel Apartments. $12 Simonton St. calling on unions to take part in the task, which includes develop-| ing Socialist competition in the field of production of agricultural “The only honest thing about/farms. machnes ¢ad goods demaaded by|Street and Patterson Ave. ‘ist. Apply 416 Fleming. oct26-3tx 5—Rooms For Rent TROPICAL Hotel. Newly renovated large rooms. Singles $8.00, doubles Ree a ROOMS for working men. $8.00 to $10.00 per week, 411 William St. Ba aus CLEAN quiet rooms one block from business district. Free park- ng. S13 Whitehead St.__oct2i-6tx FRONT room, private entrance. 920 Simonton Street, near Tru- man. oct24-3tx FURNISHED rooms. $7.50 per Jay ALAN NOTHING WILL CHANGE MY MIND, CHARLES, Ma 3 GOING To MARRY Yous / ® | WANTED: Two registered Techno- ' 5A—For Rent— Miscellaneous STORE for rent. 16 x 50, with a 0—Male and/or Female Help Wanted drive-in, 114 Duval. Phone 2-9182. PORTER-WAGOR-RUSSELL, INC. 1620 United St, Phone 2-2232, 25—Real Estate For Sale NICE LOT filled and graded on South St., near Ashby, Ready for building. Grand old Bahama-type large home with porches around’ first and second floors. On large lot full of tropical fruit trees. See} us about these. Johnson and John- son, 419 Duval St. Phone 2-2831. octi9-tt ‘GOOD INVESTMENT: 5 Unit Apt. furnished, 816 Fleming St. Con- tact, M. Sweeting, 47 N. E, 2ist St. Miami, Fla. Ph, 82-5554. oct22-6tx, OLD Renovated Key West house. Income from six room second floor apartment, $135.00 a month, 8 rooms Ist floor. Good location logists Combination General Lab|near water. Phone 2-7976. oct23-tf; and X-ray. Contact Administrator, oct26-tf 6—Wanted To Rent furnished apt. Single man. No pets. Perman- tt resident, Call 2-7041. oct8-tt 8—Male Help Wanted ‘YOUNG MAN to learn floor cover=| ing. Kev West Floor Covering,| Wi DO ironing at home. 914) 132 Duval St. oct2i-te|_ Packer St. (Rear). _oct24-3tx WANTED SALES. Promotion Ma-| 11B—Employment nager for a Maly | screcteet Wanted—Male Premiam tote see atment, Give|POSITION as your elty “commis: Monroe General Hospital.oct22-6t new Men's Furnishings Store to’ open soon, Full and part time, Write, giving phone number. Box J. P.-9, c/o Citizen. oct26-3t 11A—Employment Wanted—Female ISALESMEN and salesladies for, LARGE 2 story house of three apartments all rented. All elec. kitchen. On two lots. Flagler Ave- nue. Good income property. $25,000 Write P O. Box 704 for appoint- ment. oct24-tf FISHERMAN’S Paradise on Big! Pine Key. Furnished modern cot- tage with 2 lots, Elec. and water. $3000.00 cash, $3250.00 with terms P. O. Box 532. Key West. _oct26-6t 26—Lots For Sale 2 LOTS, block from ocean and Casa sioner in Group 4. Neil Saunders. age, experience and references of past employment. oct22-6t) PERMANENT opening for man tc waite Se See © 13—Nursery Schools P, Laem epee mm Must| BEUAX, shop, get that new perm- Feagitamadle gy amelie tren open,|, anent or attend church and foot, Reply should include age, educa- tion, and work jarani | es erect Vitro Corp, P. 0, Box 809, Key/17—-Personal Services West. —__0ct28 Stx|—“Singer Sewing Machines SALESMAN to represent largelSALES, service, parts. Sin, wholesale grocer. Must have car.| - Sewing Machine Co,, 118 Coral Apply Southern Cross Hotel. Mr./Way, Coral Gables. \Schulman. oct26-3tx MEN'S furnishings store Mer. for new store in.Key West. Exper-ied te yeur deer, 25¢ weekly. Dial fenced in this line necessary. Write|2-5661, Circulation Dept. octl- giving reference and exp. during} NOTARY PUBLIC last five years, phone number. NORMAN D. ARTMAN Must be bondable. Box J, P.-9 c-o tizen Offi Citizen. oct26-3t FOREIGN Employment Construc-|pHOTOSTATIC Coples. Fast’ ser. | tion Work. If interested in for- Tina. Lath io nk hen he ee Phone 2-681, Forei ice Bureau, 5 Metuchen, N. J. * oct2é-itr| OPEN evenings and Saturdays for pac te He ice RR arr Front repairs. 9—Female Help Wanted jof radio knobs and parts. 1001 HOUSEWIVES—Address advertis-|Simonton St. octl9-6t in; teards. Must have good BRIDES TO BE Ihandwriting. Lindo, Watertown,|HAVE yeur wedding invitatiens| Mass. : oct20-6tx| and anneuncements printed by BAR MAID wanted. Apply Dutty’s,|"»® Artman Press, Dial 2-5661. sey 218 Duval St. octi3-tf) ——________a™= EXPERIENCED meat _weapper| 18—Special Services wanted immediately. Apply in/§NO CAP BLEACH ts mild, effec- person. Fausto’s Food Palace. 522) tive; yet has ne lasting edor. Fleming St. —«t1-tE Buy from your grecer. _octi-tf ‘WAITRESS. y in person. Pon-| 99 9 oss ce’s spontacl 701 Simonton week. 626 Grinnell St. oct26-3t/St. BUCKLE “1GOT_A GOOD IDEAI others. Key West Garden and Lawn ‘Supply. Phone 2-6912, get 33—-Miecellaneous 428 Duck Avenue, GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES — FIXTURES KEY WEST SUPPLY Co, 219 Simonton St. oct23-3t Phone 2-6951. We Buy and Sell TABLE CHAIRS and Buffet, One double hollywood bed and mat- ke . Sectional chairs, ‘Arm chairs. 2 chest of drawers. ‘Cheap. Owner leaving town. 1009% jsizes, A deposit will hold any chandise as a layaway mas. Overseas Cycle Eaton Street. Phone 2.6016, 37—Automotive Parts USED Truck passenger tires — New recaps, all Dick’s Tire Service, $29 Truman. octl-tt 38—Automobiles For Sale 47 CHEVROLET SEDAN. R. and H. Reasonable. Can be seen any- time 112 C Peary Court. oct22-4t "90 98 OLDSMOBILE 4 dr. black, white sidewalls. $1300.00 or best offer. Can be financed. Phone Mr. Gilman 2-5611. 1950 PLYMOUTH, 5 Passenger. Perfect condition. Reasonably \priced. 1013 Watson St. oct26-6tx BEAUTIFUL '48 Packard 150 conv. KOOLSEAL — America’s No. 1 trailer roofing. For Sale at 'Thompson’s Hardware. oct26-6t sept2-tf/EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY|4]1——Boats and Motors \4 FT. DELUXE Kauffman run-a- Stock Island, Ph. 2-2531, FOR SALE — New, Used, marine engines, 2 to 550 H.P. it Tel. 23123) Also reverse gears, octi-tf] manifolds, sweeper. $20.00, vas cover, canvas sun Talks, “My name is Butch.” Re-| Two square galvanized tubs on|S0ries. $250.00 or best offer. ward. Lost near 167-H Poinciana. stand $10.00. Phone 2-6991, Maine Rd. Sigsbee Park, oct26-2tz oct24-3tx|CITIZEN WANT ADS PAY OFF You Can Advertise On This Page for as Little as 99c (Cost of a 3-line USE THIS ORDER BLANK NOW!! Address Count as Part of Ad FIGURE FIVE AVERAGE WORDS To A LINE See Rate Schedule Elsewhere On This Page Ad) Count as Part of Ad Lo al

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