The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 20, 1954, Page 10

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He Hf Ee Sk any lingering doubts to force all non- cases out of the tals! Well, legionnaires and veterans more, every has ever made a- ed to publicity \ampaign, speakers and trintinghetet (3) Under the guise of economy, try to makesthe American people want ‘bekicked out. (These are qui the Legion Article) The Ami Legion’s stand on » this very i ant issue is not to give treatment to those non-service ia war chest (estimat- ) to finance the|* i “ x * Key West Guard of Honor: annual elec- installation Stephens, Adju- tant: Paul L. Mesa, Jr, Executive’ ‘Committee: Harry R. Taylor, Har- ty J. Metzger, and Herman Gor-' The position of Chaplain and jutant carry the rank of VRIGINAL ILLEGIBLE oh pos egeereny store room in busi- jani2-tf; West. Citizen. connectet digabilities who can af-|Lieutenant. Congratulations to the|23511, Ex. 8-219. “ford private treatment but give treatment) those that have ex- hausted’ their. private savings and cannot jafford: it any longer. Just on@set-the cases mentioned’ to show yoU. Who they want kicked Femur, bilater- newly installed and may, you ha an exceptional year in office, x wk * Get out and knock on every doo for ’54 and help your friends that served with you— &—Male Help ees 3; Veteran is married] DALLAS, Tex. — The boy’ Schiff’s Shoe Store, Wife ill for long tumor, Spent en-| Son had to quit i support family, Vet- er and receives sta- -for arrested T. B, me insurance po-| just one of the many *§,000) but. presents a@ small picture of the typical ex- amples found in VA general hos- itals aré*é¥er more tragic. Even igh these people are being attaeked none of the attack- ers have.affered a solution ‘to the: problenj, @héy know that commu- nity ang state hospitals are entire-' ly unpre ard to handle the eases, The ee tican Legion invited AMA Idadeis. in 1952 to a confer- ence td sit down and discover a better gystem of veterans care if Possible but nothing came from that meeting that. was constructive nor wag expression gotten * from the AMA. as to how to pro- vide proper*‘care for the patients whose ¢jec} it sought. Well, aires, let’s get out, get the members in and fight for these men with whom we served. Tt will besaong fight and we need strength to. win. fae . 8 Althot ost of you probably already:Have read or heardabout it, 1 thought I would let those that might § jow, that the Salva. tion Ai ‘asonce again returning to Key:, I think this i the best néwethat I personally have heard ii many moons, This ‘Organi. tation, al h criticized for their methods “St™fimes, is one Of the Greatest in this country df/ours. Salvati 1 am aYoungster compared fo the d World Waiif veterans but Phave: 2 special place in my 7% 3 for these wonderful people of Ar- my. I have talked with Several of! the old titi@rs and I have Jet to find anyfhe*that didn’t pit this Sroup inp special class. Wéeome to Key ihe Salvation Army, We are gladyou have returns and hope that you find your stay here @ pleasant one, x *& * Boy Scoyt Troop 256: Did you Know that the Post spon- wors Boy Scout troop 256? Well, they do and at the present time they negd’ more boys and more help in the scouting business. 1 cannot think of any program ip the country that should have the ba Ing that ‘this.one does. If yoy Interested-in helping put the Troo on its feet then contact the Ad. jutant and he will give you the in- formatio#ehout it you might de- sire, If yOW Have a son or SOns in! the scouf age and he isn’t already signed up then bring him to US and! we will take over from there, | x * * Happenidgs At The Post: ‘The Legionnaires’ Clubroom Progress@d very well the past Sat. urday with Paul Mesa, Bethe! Johnson, ifel Edwards, Carl Saw- yer, Richard Wood and Pete Gella there to do the job. Mi la. came in the grocery store and looked hurriedly at each carton of eggs in the grocer’s rack. Each was labeled, “All new. All The thgust the box to- fresh. All white.” ister bis ee ie ‘you have in them?” oon LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS LAW NOTICE 18 GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious mame of “SMOKE HOUSE”, Key West, Florida, intends to. register the said fictitious name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Mon- roe County, Florida, Dated January 20, 1954, > HASTINGS ADAMS BOB WHEELER EUGENE GATES To ‘All Creditors and Persons Having Claims Against Said Estate: You and each of you. are hereby notified and required “to present! any claims or demands which you, of you, may have of Harriet Tima e late of said ‘County to the County Judge of Monroe| County, Florida, at his office in the) Court House of said County at Ke: West, Florida, within eight (8) calendar months fro date of} sworn to by the agent, or attorney, and claim or demand not so filed shall| peated December, 29, 1953. pan mber, (sd) CLAUDIA ALBERTA) As Executrix of the Last Wi! Testament of Harriet Ii leceased, dec. 80, "58; jan. 6-13-20, 1954| NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME STA’ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to en-| gage in business under the fictiti- tious name of “The South Wi RITT| WAITRESSES e | Motel. U. S. Highway No. 1, ada, Florida, intends to registe: County, Florida, Dated December 18, 1953. CALISTA A, WALLEN, Sole Owner. Gee. 80, 1958, jan. 6-18-20, 1964) NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that! the undersigned desiring to engage! i business under the fictitious name) ° NEMO” the Clerk of the Cireult Court of Mon- nty, Florida. roe County, Flor! bor coulii be used (tools, also) in this project as I have repeated! several Nimes. The room ig gow} shout 4 of the way finished put! ‘The Stone Hotel, 921 White St. it on tions: neatness, \driver’s Rainbow Dough- nut Shop, 1030 Truman Ave. ———— ‘WOOL presse, experienced only, steady position, union wages. Re- port to work Poinciana Dry Clean- ers, 218 Simonton St. haslueeineomcinditdenem act 9—Female Help Wanted eR AR BARMAID wanted at Duffy’s Tav- ern, 418 Duval St. dec23-tf IBARMAID, experience not neces- sary, Day work. Happy Bar, 118 Duval St. Apply ge 8:00 jani4-¢t Ply Sloppy Joe’s, janlé-tx BEAUTICIAN. Apply Adorable Beauty Salon, Phone 2.2152, Shati| WAITRESS and Dishwasher want- ed. Columbia Restaurant, 117 Du-' janis-6t) gaimeat, ot't| WANTED Cashier, also to Tnix |iMvites the public. Enjoy scientific drinks at service bar, Apply, Lui- i's, 227 Duval St. janio-f ‘wanted, - prrhonwipe iy, Saige ene ‘al ie REECE AOE aca EXPERIENCED mest Apply in person. Palace. 5 ‘wrapper. Fausto’s Food een camity [BARMAID wanted to work at Jungle Bar, 801 Duval St. old gel Works bare arranged. a Phone 2-3337 or 2. Sn’ i BOOKS arriving daily. DEADLINE: 9:30 AM. DAILY Insertion. CONTRACT RATES.ON | REQUEST DIAL 25661 99¢ Will Give You A 3-Line Classified for 3 Days Five Average Words Per Ling 11A—Employment Wanted—Female (CONTINUED) Rental library and best sellers. Open till 9 p.m. The Bookshop, 534 Fleming St. jan20-tf |17—Personal Services _ 0—_—_———— FOR SALE: SIX consecutive issues of The Key West Citizen delivered to your door, 25¢ weekly, Dial 2.5661, Circulation Dept. Jani-tf PHOTOSTATIC Copies. Fast vice, Larry Karns . Duval, Phone 2-6811. NOTARY PUBLIC NORMAN D. ARTMAN call 2-6979 all day and evening too. : jani9-12t BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invita- tions and announcements print- ed by The Artman Press. Dial 2.5661, jani-tt | fHE CASA MARINA Solarium massages under the ultra-violet rays of our tropical sun. Restful, reducing, rejuvenating, and health- ful. Phone 2-2451 for appointment. jan20-+f it Pays To ADVERTISE In The Citizen—Use Its Columns Freely! |les, chairs, piano. 1109 Whitehead 5611 after 3 p, m. #<20 i KNOW WHAT WERE 17—Personal Services (CONTINCED) Singer Sewing Machines Sewing Machine Co., 118 Coral Way, Coral Gables, janl-tf 18—Special Services CESS pools pumped and cleaned: Reasonable and good. service. Phone 2-5241 or see Sam, 645 Unit- ed St. dec29-24tx 21—Instructions PIERRE DUVAL M. M., private instructions, piano or accordion at your home. Phone Cifelli’s 920 Trumarf, janl5-6tx BEGINNERS and advanced: Typ- i shorthand. ing, bookkeeping, Mornings, 9:00 -~12:00. and Thursdays, Phone 2-6960. 2916) ness and equipment.) Short-order kitchen, fully equipped; patio, tab- St. See F. P. Guzewich between 5:00 - 7:00, Phone 2-7384. A jani2-12tx| MONEY available for 1st and 2nd mortgages. Prompt servicing and closing. No inspection fee. Write, wire or phone immediately. RELI- ABLE MORTGAGE CO. 705 Sey-' 182-2667, jani3-10t FOR SALE or lease: Garage and service station, Excellent loca-' ‘hone 2-6821. janl5-tf ———— FOR LEASE Coftee Shop and res. taurant only, in Overseas Hotel, 917 Fleming St, Cail Mr. Black 2-' janié-tf ae ee TAuanio Ww 321 Sts. 44 x 100, Walkoff, po 31—Garden and Lawn Supplies ANNOUNCEMENT JANUARY only a special sale on St. Ai Bitter Blue sod from fields in Belle Glade, Fila. (One to 100 sq. ft.,.10c per sq. ft. 100 sq. ft. to full load, 8¢ per sq. pone Here! Wee GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIB: KEY WEST SUPPLY Co, 219 Simonton St, NEW HOMES FOR SALE $2600 and $2850 Down PORTER-WAGOR-RUSSELE, INC. 1620 United St, Phone 2-2232, “Make-The > ARTMAN PRESS headquarters for the finest in printing. DIAL 2-5661. 3 BEDROOMS, unfurnished house, 2 baths. Can be seen by appoint- zoned for business, 509 Truman}————____m.m..._" Ave., near Duval. House on pre-/KINGSTON shoe skates, size 6, $8, mises, rents for $600.00 'yearly.| Apply 504 simonton St. jani3-tf Price $9,000. Phone 2-2808, 2 BEDROOM Sunshine. Full ja- lousied, livably furnished. $2800.915 Simonton St. Phone 2.2697 down, $63.00 per month. Phone 2- goed neighborhood. terms reasonable. Johnson and |34——~Household Items Johnson, 419 Duval St, Phone 2- 2831, ‘WATCH THIS SPACE FOR CARPETS! "SS STUDEBAKER Commander V- 8 four door, automatic transmis- sion, low mileage. Must sell, will trade or finance, Phone 23047 be- fore 5 p. m. janie-t? “l FORD coupe, $50 down, Tip- ton’s Trailer Sales, Stock Islaod. ——<—<—<$—<—$<$ <<< —_____ °49 PONTIAC Convertible, WW, ra- dio and heater, excellent condi- tion $750. Cash. Will consider trade. janls-st Tel. 2-3123|39-—Trailers For Sale

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