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(TABL T pesca pane ITS i PROF @ Page 8 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Senators Probe Deep Into Rise In Coffee Price By G. MILTON KELLY WASHINGTON (® — Senators probed deeper today in an effort to find out whether speculation has had anything to do with the Amer- fean consumer paying around a dollar a pound for coffee. Officials of the New York Cof- fee and Sugar Exchange were called for a second day of ques- tioning by members of a special Genate Banking subcommittee. The exchange now polices its own trading operations, but the Sen- ate may act later this week on a bill to bring coffee trading under federal supervision, Passage of the bill was blocked yesterday by a technical objection, However, Sen, Aiken (R-Vt), chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, pre- dicted easy approval when it is brought up again. Testifying yesterday, Leon Is- rael, vice president of the ex- change, dismissed speculation as a factor in the high coffee price. He also said he sees no prospect of relief as long as “‘normal” de- mand continues. Israel and Gustavo Lobo, ex- change president, told the senators the Brazilian “government uses special rates to exchange U. S@ dollars for Brazilian cruzeiros in the coffee trade. This, they said, could have some connection with the price situa- tion. However, they said they could not agree with Sen. Bush (R-Conn) that this*practice adds as much as 25 to 30 cent a pound to the ice of coffee.in this country. razil is the world’s biggest coffee producer, Israel and Lobo said there is no shortage of coffee, but that the world supply and demand might balance this year. Both said they doubt that frost damage to the Brazilian crop has been a big fact- or in the coffee price rise. George Changes Language Of His Compromise Plan By JACK BELL WASHINGTON u®—Sen. Knowl- and (R-Calif) said today new lan-| guage submitted by Sen. George (D-Ga) will be- studied by admin- istration leaders as a possible com- promise for the Bricker constitu- tional amendment on _ trea powers, George said in an interview that, on Knowland’s suggestion, he had offered language aimed at meet- ing White House objections to his substitute for the proposal by Sen. Bricker (R-Ohio). President Eisen- hower has voiced unalterable op- Position to Bricker’s measure to limit the scope of treaties, One section of George's substi- tute reads: “An international] agreement other than a treaty shail become effective as internal law in the United States only by: ‘an_act of Congress.” The White House opposed this| on grounds that the wording might interfere with the President's war Powers and his authority to carry on diplomatic relations with other] pations through executive ments not subject to Senate rati- fication. George said he has now pro- Posed to add language which would! make it clear that these specific! powers were not being restricted in any way by. the proposed con- @titutional amendment. He said he also added a clause which stated “that because only these two pow-| ers were enumerated the amend- ment did not impair other powers ‘the President holds under the Con- stitution. “T have no idea whether the new Yanguage will be acceptable to the White House or not,” George said, “I don’t know whether Sen. Brick- er. would accept it.” No voting in the Senate is echeduled until next week. Prize Plant Is Claimed At Show LAUREL, Miss, WW—Officials at @ camellia show were discussing whether an out-of-town guest would ¢rive back to pick up the doo: Prize, a 100-pound camellia plant. Disgruntled at the delay, one ob- bosblee remarked, “You'd think ere was somebody from Istanb Tegistered.” ‘ The first drawing produced the game of Miss Bessie Ellington of nearby Hattiesburg, so a second) mame was drawn in case Miss Ell. ington declined to return for the ai ize, The alternate was M. Deha Vor- $nd, 2 visitor from Istanbul, Tun; NOT! TO: MARY r feb. 9th, 1954 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that he undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of “The Victory Market,” 804 White Street, Key West, Florida, intends to register the said fictl- tious name with the Clerk of the Cirenit Court Florida. Dated February 1, 1954. AUSTER ALEXANDER MARGARET ALEXANDER Sole Owner feb. 2-9-16-22, 1954 . {N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE, SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, | IN CHANCERY. Cane No. 13-068 EBRUE GEORGE SMOJICE, Piaintit?, DIVORCE, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: Metta Smojice 22640 Harper Lake Road St. Clair Shores, Michigan YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED | thet suit for divorce has been filed| against you herein and vou are re- quired to serve a copy of your an- Swer on PAUL ESQUINALDO, 608 Whitehead Street, Kev West, Flor- ida, attorney for Plaintiff and file the original thereof with the Clerk of this Court on or before the 3rd day of March, A. D, 1954, otherwise & Decree Pro Confesso will be en- tered against you. Key West, Monroe County, Flor- ida, February 1, 1954. ‘Seal, EA RL R. ADA: Clerk of the Circuit Court By: (sd) Herman Cerezo Deputy Clerk feb. 3-9-16-23, 1954 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 13-052 ROSEMARY LOTHIAN, Plainti¢e, ve. IVORCE CLIFFORD GEORGE LOTH ei vs. METTA SMOJICE, fei NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: CLIFFORD GEORGE LOTHIAN) 23 Ettersea Crescent, Toronto, Canada. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED) that suit for divorce has been filed against you herein and you are required to serve a copy of your answer on ENRIQU UN ALDO, JR., 608 Whitehead Street, Key West, Florida, Attorney for Plaintiff and file the original there- of with the Clerk of this Court on or before the 24th day of February, A.D. 1954, otherwise = Decree Pro Confesso will be entered against *°Key West, Monroe County, Flor- ida, January 25, 19! (Seal) EAR) ‘ireult Court. By: Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk, Jan26;feb2-9-16,1964 UN. THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA,| IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. iL. N, eta ie VO} vs. MARY GENEVA GODWIN, Defendant. CE BY PUBLICATION GENEVA GODWIN 'o_ Mrs. Nettie E. Phillips Riddle Avenue ‘Wilmington, Delaware You are hereby notified that a Bill of. Complaint. for Divorce has been filed against you, by the plain- tiff, and you are hereby required to serve a copy of your Answer to the Bill of Complaint on the plain- Answer in the office of the of the Circult Court on or before the 23rd day of February, A.D. 1954, in default of which the Bill of Com- paint will be taken as confessed yy you. Dated at Key West, Florida, this 18th day of January, A.D, 1964. (Cireuit Court Seal) (sd) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florid: (sd) RAYMOND P.O. Bi 5 Attorney for Plaint: jan’ ri iff. 19-26 ;feb2-9,1954 ae IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 13-949 GLADYS D, ARNOLD, Plaintif?. DIVORCE ~vs. MIKE C. ARNOLD, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION =. ARNOLD 271 Garcia Avenue San Leandro, California YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that suit for divorce has been filed against you herein and you are re- quired to serve a copy of your An- swer on Attorneys for Plaintiff and file the original thereof with the Clerk of the Circuit Court on. or before the 10th day of March, 1954. otherwise Decree Pro Confesso will be entered against you. DATED at Key West, Florida, this 9th day of February, 1954. (Seal) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk, Circuit Court, By: (sd) Herman Cerezo, Deputy Clerk. Robert C. Youmans, NEBLETT & YOUMANS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, {29 Southard street, ey West, Florida. i febs-16-28;mar2,1954 ——_$ NOTICE OF ZONING HEARING Notice ts hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida will hold a public hearing at 2:00 P. M. on February 26, 1954 at the Monroe County Court House, Key West. Florida, on the proposed change of zoning from residence to business the following described real estate Lots 18 to 23. Inclusive. Block 53, McDonald's — Subdiviston, Stock Island, Monroe County, Florida, Plat Book 1, page 155. os this 8th day of February. 54. EARL R. ADAMS Clerk, Board of County Com- misstoners, Monroe Cotnty, Florida. 1 2—Apartments For Rent NEWLY renovated bedroom apart- ment All utilities. Reasonable Tates. 321 Simanton. feb1-tf| APARTMENTS and __ sleeping tooms. Nicely decorated. By day. y. Vorkud won't have to worry, however. Miss Ellington picked up| the plant yesterday, | Ss Store, 1105 White. Tuesdsy, February 9, 1954 2—A ¢ [APd_St. al CABINS and rooms. Beer, restau- jweekly, ts For Rent (CONTINUED, TE APARTMENTS open for your | poppe eramgy or anfurnisb-/ yi ‘alms Apartments, ist ‘Street and Patterson Ave. | feb1-tf ———$—$— jAPARTMENT $60 to $80 per mon- th. 411 William St. feb1-24tx aa hag ae a t of Monroe County,/ONE bedroom, all electric. Private bath, utilities, linens, dishes fur- ished. M and B Motel, 1031 Eaton. feb1-tf| Sa ne EE ee ee eee FURNISHED apt. three rooms| and bath. 2305 Staples. i i accept one child only. No pets.| By lease only. Apply 425 Francis.! feb9-tf SES by ae Se EFFICIENCY apt., centrally locat-| ed, weekly rental, couple only, ino pets. Price organization Real-j tors, 411 Fleming St. Phone 2-7611. feb9-tf eee FURNISHED efficiency apt. elec- tric kitchen, children welcome. ‘Also sleeping room, private bath, private entrance. Apply office, cor. Elizabeth and Olivia. feb9-tf ITWO bedroom, furnished apart- Ment to sub-let. Seasonal rent. Apply 901 Truman Ave., upstairs. febs-3tx 3—Cottages For Rent FURNISHED 1-bedroom cottage for couple+and/or 1 small child. By season or year. OCEAN FRONT STOCK ISLAND, Inquire 512 South- feb9-5t, 4-——Houses For Rent FOUR room, ail furnished house. All electric. 1909 Staples Ave. In- quire 510 Petronia .St. feb6-3tx 5—Rooms For Rent ROOMS for working men. $10.00 per week. 411 William St. jan12-24tx LARGE room for two adults, Twin beds. In modern home. $25.00 weekly. Phone 2-5790 after 6:30 or| all day Sunday. jan29-tf SPACIOUS bed-living room in old Southern home. Twin beds, pri- vate entrance, parking space. Cen- trai location. Day, week or month. Phone 2-6810, feb9-3tx 5A—For Rent— Miscellaneous GARAGES and store room in busi- ness section. Call 2-3931 between 10 and 7. feb1-tf STORE 16 x 50, 108 Duval St. Suit- able for any business. Phone 2-! 9182, i feb1-tf; rant, Free swimming pool and picnic grounds, Friedins Perky Lodge (10 miles north of Boca Chica), feb8-24tx 6—Wanted To Rent WANTED, three bedroom, unfurn- ished house, or apartment, Box IM-5, C-o Citizen. feb4-6tx WOULD like to sub-lease space with some window frontage for the sale of jewelry, watches and the repair of same. Must be on Duval St. between Eaton and An- gela. Box 141, Key West, Fla. feb6-3tx: WANTED by permanent business couple, manager of Miller’s Inc., furnished apt. or house, excellent’ references. Have a pet and will guarantee liability. Phone 2-2480, feb8-3t RETIRED couple desires furnish- ed or unfurnished efficiency apt. INo pets and good references, Phone 2-7009. feb9-3tx 8—Male Help Wanted ASSISTANT cook, white, exper-| ienced kitchen man, some cook-| ing experience. Apply, Chef, Key/ Wester Hotel. feb6-3t | fees ey WANTED Porter. Must be out of school, Apply in person, Fausto’s| Food Palace, 522 Fleming St. feb8-3t GREASE rack and service atten- dant, Must be experienced. $50,! Rudy’s Service Station,| Sigsbee Park. i setae eae ROUTE maa, call in person, sob- er only. Poinciana Dry Cleaners, 218 Simonton St. feb8-3tx ———$S —_________ WANTED bag boy. Must be out of school. Apply in person, Fausto’s} Food Palace, 522 Fleming St. | feb8-3t 9—Female Help Wanted a aS (CURB girl at active drive-in. Ap-/ Ply Blvd. Drive in, Roosevelt} Blvd. and 1st. febl-tf| ‘WANTED 2 experienced Super| Market Cashiers. Apply in per-| son. Fausto’s Food Palace, 522 Fleming St. feb3-tf | febs-6t | | | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEADLINE: 9:30 AM, DAILY In case of error, The Citizen will be responsible fer enly ene insertion. CONTRACT RATES ON REQUEST DIAL 25661 Cash Over Counter 99¢ Will Give You A 3Line Classified for 3 Days Five Average Words Per Line 9—Female Help Wanted (CONTINUED) WAITRESS wanted, Shorty’s Din- er, 116 Duval. feb6-6tx, “NEED Rugs, refrigerator, wash- ing machine or furniture for your home. You can earn the necessary money working a few hours each between 4:00 and 6:00 p, m. feb8-3t 11A—Employment Wanted—Female 2-2139, 13—Nursery Schools from 3 to 5 years old. Please 16—Personal for 1954 is here, The Book 534 Fleming St, feb5-tf} 17—Personal Services FOR SALE: SIX consecutive issues of The Key West Citizen delivered te your door, 25¢ weekly. Dial 2-5661, Circulation Dept. febi-tf Singer Sewing Machines SALES, service, parts. Si Way, Coral Gables. febl-tf) BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding Invite- tions and announcements print- ed by The Artman Press. Dial 2-5661, febl-tf IRONING done at home. Phone 2-7506. feb5-6t) febl-tf| ——— SUPER market cashier for work at Sigsbee Park store. Apply in| Person. Gulfstream Food Dept febo-te PHOTOSTATIC Copies. Fast sef-jsuit the MODES ‘Tredeonrh T MAIDENS La Nie —— Wey HAR 1S CURLED ALL RIGHT- BUT rr WSN WHAT THEY. DID AG MUCH A FT WAS WHAT I HEARD! / 17—Personal Services (CONTINUED) NOTARY PUBLIC NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office 24—Business Opportunities (CONTINUED: | go rE 2 STORY house, 6 unit apt. build-)- | | | FOR SALE or lease: Garage and 25—Real Estate For Sale (CONTINLED) ing, fully furnished. Good loca- tion and easy terms. Phone 2-6821. jani5-tf a Bn |2 BEDROOM Sunshine. Full jalou- sied, livably furnished, $2900.00 down, $63, per month. Phone 2- 6860. jan26-tf) HOUSE, lot and furniture. Phone 2.2198, Ecos eo EE aE re eas 2 BEDROOM McArthur home $9, 200. Excellent condition, Beauti- ul yard. Carport. Attractive terms. 3015 Flagler. Phone 2-3398. feb9-6tx ee en ea AT Sacrifice two houses: 1120 Von Phister St., two bedrooms, two! baihs, and powder room living carport, and solarium. Adjoining lot available if desired. N. E. cor- ner, Catherine and Varela, two bedrooms, bath, living room, kit- chen, front porch and large screen- ed back porch. For information of either write Dr. Sol Shapera, 4122 N. E. 36 St., Phoenix, Arizona. feb9-5t BEAUTIFUL large.two story, well furnished home for sale on Pine Street, on large lot with fruit trees. Phone 2-3449. feb9-6t 26—Lots For Sale ———(CHOICE WATERFRONT LOT, SUNR!SE SHORES, 100’ x 100’ febd8-6tx) | 34—Household Items For Sale (CONTINUED) KISNER FURNITURE CO. NOW exclusive dealer for Alex- ander Smith and C, H. Masland CARPETING All designs, all sizes, all colors 'From throw rugs to wall to wall Installed | Poinciana Center, Tel. 2-6981 febt-t? jtoom, dinette, sun room, all elec- DUCHESS washing machine, th {tric Hot Point kitchen, utility room,| months old. Phone 2-7803. febé-3tx EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY 3824 Duck Avenue, Poinciana, Phone 2-6951. We Buy and Sell New and Used Furniture, feb1-tf —_—————_uwi i. 4 ROOMS furniture for sale, in- cluding combination T. V., and washer, Call 106-C Peary Court. febs- Fy ZENITH table model Radio-Pho- nograph combination, 4 speed, Phone 2-3864, feb9-stx |34B—Antiques For Sale PRICE $5,000, TERMS, $3,000.) ~ DOWN, EALANCE $100. PERFOR SALE: Antique solid brass, MONTH, PHONE 26243, hand carved floor lamp, maybe feb1-tf}2000 years old. A beaut to look at, service station, Excellent loca-|ACRE, ocean front, suitable for ‘tion. Long lease. Phone 2-6821. jani5-tf febl-tt] 24A—Building day as an Avon Representative. To|WILL do ironing and altering of jarrange an interview Phone 2-5518 clothes at home, 914 Packer St., Rear. 18—Special Services ICESSPOOLS pumped and clean- ed. Reasonable and good ser- NURSE desires private duty, Tel.|Vice. Phone 25241, ask for Sam. feb6-3tx fed3-24tx BENDIX REPAIR SERVICE |AND all major appliances. Bendix’ KINDERGARTEN for . children} ° Key West. Phone 2-6511. feb4-6tx Phone after 12 p, m. 2-2193. 1011/§NQ CAP Virginia, Mrs, Figueroa, feb9-6tx bape ae plage _ $$ $$ a bottle from your grocer. — feb1-tf THE Radio Amateurs handbook| 22——Musical Instruments Shop,/PIANO — Schomacker medium| grand. Ebony with matching bench, Excellent condition. $750. Phone 2.3398. febd-3tx 22—Lost 'CHILD’S glasses, in green case. Badly needed. Case has Dr. J. A. ‘Valdes on it. Phone °2-2365 before 5 p. m., 23752 after 5 p. aa BROWN. Leather wallet, with de- sign on front. Lost on . Monroe, beach. Sentimental value. Phone feb9-3t S inger Sewing Machine Co, 118 Coral) 23——-Found FOUND around. 1st of December, Mainliner Bicycle, in vicinity of| Poinciana, Phone 2-5553.~ feb8-3tx 24—Business Opportunities STORE for rent. at’ 923 White St. 24 x 50 feet, suitable for any type business. May be altered to tenant. Inquire upstairs, vice. Larry Karns Studio, 220/921 White St. Apt. No. 7. Duval. Phone 2-6811, and Financing MONEY feb9-5tx/ FOR FIRST and second mortgages, re-financing, construction loans, business loans. Free appraisals, immediate, courteous closing. CECIL CARBONELL, Ph. 2-2656 fanl5-24tx F.8. A and V. A NEW HOMES FOR SALE $2600 and $2850 Down PORTER-WAGOR-RUSSELL, INC. 1620 United St, Phone 2-2232, feb1-tf Free Estimates Gladly Given 1120 South St. ecaa ot - febl- 25—Real Estate For Sale 3/3 BEDROOM Sunshine house $3500. down, $50. monthiy. Inquire 2100 Fogarty Ave. jan20-t¢ FOR BUYING or selling any kind) of Key West property, contact Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming St. Es- tablished 1919. jan9-30tx 3 BEDROOM furnished Sunshine house, Equity $4600.00 and as- sume remainder of F. H. A. mort- gage. Phone 2-2414 before 5:00 or 2-6461 after 5:00, dec31-tf INCOME producing lot, 48’ x 107’, zoned for business, 509 Truman Ave., near Duval. House on pre- mises, rents for- $600.00 yearly. Price $9,000, Phone 2-2808, jan5-tf: CBS Home, two bedrooms, living’ room, kitchen-dinette, bath, uti- IBEST residential section, facing beach. Beautiful view, always a breeze. 3 bedrooms, 2 tile baths, beamed ceilings, LR & DR; kitch- en, utility room, heaters in LR land bath; terrazzo floors; jalousie ‘windows, furnished. 2 years old, landscaped. $24,000 Phone 2-7815. jan26-tf ‘DON’T BUY until you see this one. It is custom built, has extra large living room and dining area with beam ceilings, two large bed- rooms, two baths, wardrobe clo- electrically equipped. Four bedrooms, servants quarters, solarium, patio. Immediate Posses- I high class trailer park. Phone 2-| or Box feb3-tf 2228 between 9-11 a, m. E. F. c-o Citizen, FOR Lower Keys property, phone Summerland Key 2 or write Hud- gins, owner, Summerland Key. feb1,mon,wed,sat-tf 10 LOTS on Big Pine Key, near Big Pine Inn and ocean, price reasonable, Johnson and Johnson, Phone 2-2831, 419 Duval St. feb1-tf 123 x 88 ON LAIRD St., between Ashby and George. $3300. Phone 2-5141 or 2-3257. febS-4tx CHOICE double Jot 100’ x 120° ad- joining 3711 Eagle Ave. Apply H. ‘S. Hausman, feb8-3tx land, near U, S. No. 1. 50” x 100’, Will sell on terms, Phone 2-2289.| feb9-3tx FANCY Canaries, $12. to $18. Fe- male canaries, ready to breed $3. Blue Ribbon, blue parakeets, '$10. Pet Pack, 3-V, 8-1, French’s Seed and Supplies, Also Parakeet seed in bulk, Key West Garden 33—Miscellaneous Make The ARTMAN PRESS YOUR headquarters for the finest in printing. DIAL 2-5661. feb1-tf) PHILCO radios, _ refrigerators, Speed Queen washing machines. Pierce Bros., Cor. Fleming and Elizabeth. Phone 2-5922. feb1-tf: 'Co-KEM concentrated liquid starch is “The Best for less.” Ask your favorite groceryman, feb1-tf; NOTES Payable Forms. 10 fo. 15c. Artman Press, Phone at a reb1- SALE USED FURNITURE ‘VAN loads every week from our Miami Warehouse. Special: Re- manants of upholstery materials, sells as high as $12 per yard. Going WAREHOUSE FURNITURE OUTLET feb1-tf, GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIXTURES — HARDWARE KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. 219 Simonton St. IFOR SALE: 2nd hand crib and buggy. Cheap. Phone 25205. .|34——Household Items For Sale TWO electric refrigerators. May be seen at Country Store, land. feb8-3t Stock Is-| Cycle Store, 1030 Eaton St., Phone 2-6081. feb1-tt 37—Automotive Parts 38—Automobiles For Sale WILLYS Jeep, A-1 condition. Poin- ciana Service Station, Poinciana Place, Jan2i-t¢ FOR SALE: Radio and heater, Excellent con- dition, Can be seen at 140 J Poim ciana. 38A—tTrucks For Sale es |1948 CHEVROLET, electrically re- frigerated % ton truck. Good 1948 Ford, 2 ton electrically refri- gerated truck, 1000 gallons ice cream capacity, $3000.00, Tipton Trailer Sales, Stock night lodging, free delivery. Has. per Trailer cone 4850 N. W. 17th feb1-tt _—_—_<<$<$$<$<$_—_ TRAILER awnings made and re- paired. Umble’s Canvas Shop, 802 Caroline St, febitt 40—Motor Bikes and Motor Scooters _—_—_—$<$<$<$_ ’53 CUSHMAN scooter. .00, Like new, = POWELL motorcycle, excellent | condition $195. 554-D West Poin. ciana. fedé-3tg "49 HARLEY Davidson $350. 2203 Flagler Ave., Phone | 2-5629, 41—Boats and Motors | ers, fishing tackle, Cliffs Marine, Stock Island. Ph. 22531. febl-4? ————— 14’ SKIFF and 6 hp Wizard moter, $150. 90 Felton Road, feb6-6tg a aentatatandaaetaattatand 43—Flowers, Trees and Shrubs COWBOY AND SON LANDS“APING, tree removal and surgery, root painting, cement jwaiks, and por ling. Call

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