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Poge 8 = =THE KEY WEST CITI: Monday, Nevember 1, 6954 Try A ‘Quick Action’ Citizen Classified Ad - Dial 2-5661 or 2-5662 5-Power Talks On Armament To Be Set Up By TOM HOGE UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. #- The U.N. Disarmament Commis- sion has begun the task of set- ting up five-power arms talks. There was mounting speculation over who will represent the United States in the ticklish negotiations aimed at controlling atomic and hydrogen weapons. Ore eer was cleared for the talks early last week when the 60-Nation Political Committee gave the plan unanimous approval. In a rare accord, the resolution was sponsored by Russia and four Western nations. Assembly appro- val was seen as a virtual cer- tainty sometime next week. The cosponsors of the resolution —Britain, France, Russia, the United States and Canada — al- ready have run into difficulty in arranging the talks. The United to French efforts to get the parley are State Department is said to the complex disarmament ques- tion, Reliable sources said, how- ever, Morehead Patterson, New York industrialist who represented spring, might be available if the parley is held over until the first the year. ‘ sources said Patterson is ‘ested in the arms the London negotia- sources added, Patterson an outstanding choice to United States in the France, who will un- | be represented by her yament expert, Jules Moch, e has been no indication who w 9 for the other powers. subcommittee is expected to discuss these main proposals: 1. Russia’s new plan for step by step disarmament accompanied by elimination of atomic and hy- drogen weapons. 2. The British-French proposals | on which the Soviet scheme is partly based. It calls for outlawing atomic weapons except for defense against aggression, 3. A U.S. proposal which would powers they contend belong only to the U.N. Security Council. Russia's charges of U.S. aggres- sion against Communist China were due for another airing next Tuesday when the U.N. Steering Committee resumes consideration of the two Soviet complaints. The Russians want the Steering Committee to place on the Assem- bly’s current agenda: 1. Russia’s charges that Nation- alist China—with U.S. connivance —has made piratical ‘attacks on shipping bound for the Communist Chinese mainland. 2. Russian claims that the United States is guilty of aggression in the area around Formosa and the China mainland, The United States has branded the Russian charges “‘a plain BEAUTIFUL CORAL HOTEL EFFICIENCY APTS. Summer Apacs $18.50 excel- lent for 2 or 3 people, Cool and meee rece =e ey Young People Sought For U.S Gov't Careers The annual examination for Jun- jor Management Assistant has been anouced by the U. S. Civil Service Commission for filling pos- itions paying entrance salaries of $3,410 and $4,205 a year in various Federal agencies in Washington, D. C., and throughout the United States. This is the examination for selecting outstanding young peo- ple to be trained for development as future Federal administrators. The positions offer excellent oppor- tunity for advancement. To qualify, applicants must have had appropriate education or ex- perience and must pass a written test. The age limit of 35 years will be waived for persons entitled to veteran preference. Applications for this examina- tion must be filed with the U. S. Civil Service Commission, Wash-| ¢§) ington 25, D, C., not later than November 30, 1954, Further information and applica- tion forms may be obtained from the Commission's Examiner in Charge, Bert A. Roberts located at the U. S. Post Office here or from the U. S. Civil Service Commis- sion, Washington 25, D. C, Sew-Easy! Christmas-perfect gift for a Junior “Mother”! Your little one will be delighted with this 8-gar- ment wardrobe for her favorite doll! See the grown-up hat, robe, jumper and blouse, jacket, paja- mas, slip, panties! Easy to sew! Jiffy-to-make! Use scraps! Pattern 9233: For dolls 14, 16, 18, 20, 22 inches tall. Required yardages in pattern. State size. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit, Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five cents in coins jfor this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st-class mail- | ing. Send to Marian Martin, care, of The Key West Citizen, No. 186, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER, SHORT POW-WOW TOKYO w# — The Chinese Com- munist Red Cross delegation now visiting Japan held a “press con- ference” here yesterday. It lasted three minutes. It broke up when a representa- tive of the Japan Teachers Union asked if there is freedom of edu- cation in China. LEGAL NOTICES iN THE C) SIXTEEN [AL cIRcUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MON- ROK COUNTY, IN CHANCERY. NO. 14-103 MARTHA B. LiPPERT SORREALE, vs. NOTICE ToD DEFEND CARL 8. CORREALE, femdant Det TO: CARL 8. CORREALE Edificio Torres Ponce, Peurto Rico You are hereby notified that a Complaint tor Annulment of mar- riage has been filed against you in the above emiitied cause and you are hereby required to file your answer or other pleading thereto with the Clerk of the above entitled Court and to serve a copy of yet answer or othe; pleating. on Plain- tiff's attorneys, Shutts, Bowen, Sim- mons, Prevatt & Julian, P. O. Box 7191, Miami, Florida, on or before De- pro Confesso will be entered EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of the Circuit Court By (sd) HERMAN CEREZO, Deputy Clerk. oct. 11-18-25 and nov. 1, 1954 FLORIDA. \. . Series 3 File 3-10 Por INTENTION TO MAKE pieced FOR FINAL DIs- In roe ESTA’ or CHAS, A. SARGEANT, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that T have filed my f report and petition for Final Discharge re Rnetitary Administratrix, C, T. of the estate of CHAS. A. BAR: GEANT, deceased; and that on the 26th day of November, 1954, I will apply to the Honorable Raymond R. Lord County Judge of Monroe County, Florida for approval of said final report and for final dis- charge * ~ Ad trix, C. of the e: CHAS. A. TeANGEANT, de This = day of October, 1954. RITA P. SPRANKLE, Anciliary Administratrix, C. for, the Estate | of . Sargeant. R, Attorney for Sa . 18-15-22, 1954. io| location. Ideal for couple. ginia. Couple only, $60. including utilities. SPACIOUS, cool, one-bedroom apt. Utilities furnished. Call at 126 Duval, after 6, 901 Truman, AVAILABLE AT ROYAL PALMS: TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED DUPLEXES. PHONE 2-6115. All utilities included. Adults only. 915 Windsor Lane. bath, utilities, linens, dishes nished. M and B Motel, 1031 Eaton. Commerce. 2-5100. FURNISHED corner apartment in- cluding utilities. 802 Eaton Street. APARTMENTS and __ sleeping rooms. Nicely decorated. By day, week or month. Stutz Hotel. Apts. 410 Fleming. New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly FURN. FIVE-ROOM apt. for quiet couple or three adults or two couples. 915 Ashe St., rear, APARTMENTS, $63 monthly. Rooms, 310.50 « singe $14.00 double, weekly. Children welcomed. 718 South Street. ACCEPTING LICATIONS FOR NEW TWO BEDROOM UNFUR.- NISHED DUPLEXES. LAIRD REALTY CO., 1300 LAIRD ST, FURNISHED 2 - bedroom apart- ment. $75, monthly. 1121 Pearl Street, FOR RENT: Furnished apart- ment. Apply 814 Olivia Street. 6 APTS. $40 ~ $60. monthly, Light housekeeping. Rooms for work- ing men. $10. weekly. 411 William. FURNISHED Small apartment. All electric. Children welcome. Rea- ‘| EXPERIENCED collector. 1301 Truman Ave. Phone 2.5514 or 2-3210, FURNISHED Apartment for rent. Centrally located, Call 2-6928. YOUNG MAN will share ent with same. Phone 2- 7037, after 6| ALTERATIONS, repairs, Rm. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES $1.26 WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 15¢ per line for one day Mc per line fortthree days W3e per line for six days 12 per line for twelve days Te per line for twenty-four days Five Average Words In Line 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—Apartments For Rent (CONTINUED) 5-ROOMS, small, cool, one-bedroom and studio couch, elec. stove, private drive, landscaped, corner house, 2nd floor, private Phone, 2-3442, no children or pets. $60. 1415 United. FOR RENT: Furnished partment, E. A, Strunk, Jr. Phone 2-7091. EFFICIENCY apartments for rent. Reasonable rates. Town Hotel, 805 Simonton, 2-2634. NICELY furnished, 2-bedroom flat. Parking space. Very cheap rent. Also 1-bedroom cottage, furnished. Gate Barber Shop, 328 Southard. SMALL furnished apartment at at! 644 William Street, upstairs. ONE BEDROOM furnished apt.| Call 2-6489, after 4 P.M. Nice 2A—Trailers For Rent FURNISHED trailers, all utilities, weekly rentals. Sun Haven Trail er Park. Stock Island. ith room for rent Shower and toilet. El Chico Drive | In, Big Coppitt Key. $15 weekly or | $55 monthly. 2-2949, TRAILER for rent. with aluminum toom and bath on private lot on Stock Island. Adults only. Phone | 2-6180. 3—Cottages For For Rent COTTAGES, Rooms Rooms and _apart- ments. Furnished or unfurnish- ed. Day, week or month. Reason- able. 12 miles North of Key West. City Limits, Friedins Perky Lodge. | FURNISHED, two-bedroom cot- tage, including utilities. Inquire} 802 Eaton Street. 4—Houses For Rent HOUSE for rent, $17.50 or cottage, $12.50. By month, if preferred. Near Boca Chica. Phone 2-5965. TWO-BEDROOM, unfurnished du plex, rear Rest Beach. Apply 408 Angela St. S—Rooms For Rent COMFORTABLE single room in private residence. Tel. 2-6212. ONE-ROOM with. private bath. $10 weekly. 609 Elizabeth Street. 8—Male Help Wanted WANTED: Boys living on the Lower Keys to deliver THE KEY WEST CITIZEN. Contact Circula- tion Manager, Citizen Office. 9—Female Help Wanted BEAUTICIAN — All around opera- tor. Apply Martin’s Hair Stylist, | Way, Coral Gables. 921 Truman Ave. Tel. 2-3021. EXPERIENCED. Meat wrapper. Apply in person, Gulfstream Food, 1105 White, WAITRESS, 3:30 P.M. - 11 P.M. Pleasant. Experience not neces- sary. Sigsbee Snackery, Sigsbee Park. ASSISTANT, Mature, . intelligent woman to train for assistant in Customer Service Dept. Top pay, 5 day week. Phone 2-3511, Ext. 8117, 7 to 8 p. m EXCEPTONALLY good earnings selling Avon Cosmetics beautiful new Christmas gift sets. To ar- range an interview write Mrs Smedley, P. O. Box 1101, W. Palm Beach, Fla. 10—Male and/or Female Help Wanted If al- ready employed a few hours} Evenings will pay off. Apply 408/ Angela. 11B—Employment Wanted—Male CARPENTERS | cabinet | work. Cail 2-2813, after 5 p. m. | THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! kK RIDES AROUND IN oP 2 I'M Fun HIS CONVERTIBLE WITH pn PaPuT THE Te<TOP By Fagaly and Shorten) 34—Household ltems For Sale | (OONTINTEDD | |su | aw, (T'S nor o co.5! | 70d StuFeY TORE ) AROUND IN A. CLOSED CAR WEY ! suut THAT WinDOW! WINDOW IS WABLE TOGNEHIM , PREUMONIA ! BERNARD BROWN, 501 STRATEORE AVE.» Em @S7 hk, 18—Special Services rn CON WILL room and board children.| SNOW CAP BLEACH is mild, ef- Also, care by night or day at| fective; yet has no lasting odor. | any time convenient for parents. | Safe on nylons, Try a bottle. — YOU KNOW I CANT $LEE2 NA DRAFTS 25—Real Estate For Sale (CONTINUED> BEDROOM Sunshine home, fence ed-in yard, Barbecue pit, screen. ed- in porch. 2101 Harris. Home,’ Lar, tile Realtor, 600 - B. . B.S. living room, cuban awton T, Thornley, Truman, 3-BEDROOM, hine h Many extras. $3,000. equity, 1921 Fogarty Avenue. pipes ie cate | Mrs. F. B. Penrod, 2-6519. Rexar WE-FIX-IT. Wate en-Nursery School, 1100 Mar- 16—Personal “— Lady’s alligator purse. At 534 Fleming, Phone 2-7089. } sonal items. Reward for return Sweeting’s, 2-3733, Ask for Henty Opportunities business, Will sell for about $500. | S. G. ARTMAN | EXTRA INCOME ; Ss 13A—Private Schools aim cae vision, home appliances Pi garet, has openings for 2 children, | | 22—Lowt WE Gift wrap and mail books ail| 1st Methodist Church, Contains REMEDY for Stomach Ulcers j4u1 S Simonton oh. Mrs, Touchtoo. | or Charlie. inventory to right party. Call 2 | Citizen Office | Free demonstration. Phone 2.8469 \" JACK and Jill Joyland, Kindergart- and Delivery, 25867 or 2 4-6. Call 2-5547, —_——— | LOsT: S| over the world. The Bookshop, | Church money and cherished per caused by motor troubles. Call 4 Eicaiseen: mF 17-—-Persomil Seavi | EXCLUSIVE franchise on go | 3064, NOTARY PUBLIC UP TO $300 WEEKLY RESPONSIBLE .man or woman} wanted to independently own, | operate and service Automatic Dis- penser accounts to be provided by | us for you with well local Merchants and Industries | handling World famous BI Vitamin, Hav-a-lift pellets and antacid alka lizer tablets, Nationally advertised on. Television, radio and nm | zines and te ay ye ? PHOTOSTATIC Copies. vice. Duval. Fast ser- Larry Karns Studio, 220 Phone 2-6811. | FOR SALE: SIX consecutive issves of The | Key West Citizen delivered to your door, 25¢ weekly. Dial - 2.5661, Circulation Dept. . PROFITS START IM PERM-} ANENT WEEK SOME, NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED, To| qualify you must have car, good Teferences and between $960 and $2,880 CASH, to fully secure your own inventory; as the DEALER- SHIP and DISPENSERS are fur- nished to you WITHOUT CHARGE! If genuinely interested, write for! confidential interview by giving| ene character reference, address jand phone number to Box AC 2, c/o Citizen. LIMITED OPPOR. beatae: — ACT NOW! Singer Sewing Machines SALES, service, parts. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 118 Coral! BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations and announcements Virkotype engraved by The Artman Press. Dial 2-5661. 18—Special Services TAKE the pain out of painting. | 25—Real Estate For Sale | Call 2-7515 for exterior or inter- ior painting. SPHALT, Plastic, Rubber Tile. | Neat, prompt, courteous service. Russell “Bud’’ Parker, phone | 2-5216. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN | FOR Buying or selling any kind of| Key West property, contact Paul | Boys.n, 801 Fleming St. Establish- | jed 1919, | LONG Term lease, option to buy. | Apx. 32,000 sq. ft. of land. Front- | age on two main Sts. back alley exit. Down town area owners. P. 0. | Box 886, | 26—Lots For Sale t Lower Keys property, phone Summerland Key 2 or write Hud- gins, owner, Summerland Key. 28—Photography | Must move them. |——__— COLDSPOT floors. | Sunshine house.|~ | ton Street r cent discount on all (CLEARANCE SALE good net furni- ign good » 2308S Gas Box. In $20. 815 Pearl St y washe dow fan | STUDIO © $35., E Apply | GOOD used new te Reasonable, refrigerator, ed mator, 7302 KEN-MORE washing machine. 00 can be seen at 923 Flem- est of drawers. 740 Olivia St GOOD used Gas Stove. | automatic. Refr across top. Good condition, $61.00. 1507 United, 2 35—Wanted To Buy PLATFORM Scales, new or sec- ond hand. Tel. Mr. Phillips, 2- S671, The Key Wester Motel, ENGLISH bicycles with 3 speed rear drive, tront and rear hand brakes and other accessories. $49.- 95. Overseas Cycle Store 1030 Ea- Phone 2-6016. | 37—Automotive Parts USED “Truck and passenger car | iene SOUND Projector, speaker, | tires — New screen. 1410 Angela Street. recaps. all sizes. | Dick's Tire Service, = Truman. 30—Services and Repairs Is your automatic transmission | jerky, uncertain? Call established | 2 cL. BURKS WATCH REPAIRING. 713 Duval St. Most complete watch repair shop in this city. | Have pcfts for all watches. Can | give immediate service. Complete overhaul regular windup $5.00. For Pickup and Delivery Call 3. Sweet- jing’s 23733. Ask for Charlie, 38—Automobiles For Sale 1950 FORD Tudor, New ers, radio, heater, New seat cov. six mos. old it . One owner, $550, 1107 Duval Peet. it steer funny. Tires wear- | WILL Trade equity in 1953 Ply- ing? For safety’s sake call Sweet-| Ask for’ Henry. -|31—Garden and Lawn Supplies SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY SINGING Canaries, $7.95, Females, | $3.00. Key West Garden and Lawn | Supply, 830 Fleming. 33—Miscellaneous Make The ARTMAN PRESS YOUR headquarters for the finest In printing. DIAL 2-5661, GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIXTURES — HARDWARE KEY WEST SUPPLY CG. 219 Simonton St. Tel 2.2123 AUTO Glass installed while you | wait. Monroe Glass and Mirror, } 903 Duval St. 26246, GLASS table tops. Everything in glass and mirrors. Monroe Glass | ‘and Mirror, 903 Duval. 2-6246. NOTES Payable Forms. 10 for 15e, Artman Press. Phone 2-561. mouth for clean ‘47 or "48 model car. 132 B Poinciana, Phone aang, *S4 Chevrolets .. . $1540 and Up Brand New ‘54 Olds Sedans . . Holidays . . Convertibles Discount From $500 to $800 Fords Superman, 1401 N. W, 36 St. Miami, Fla, 196 DeSOTO, $213. 199 Dodge | coupe, $275. 1946 Ford, $100, 1940 | Buick, $75. All in good running | condition. 506 Louisa, |FOR SALE: 1953 Belvadere Ply- mouth or 1953 Bel Aire Chevro- let by orginal owner. Call 2-3660. 39—Trailers For Sale | 1948 SCH SCHULT 21’ ‘trailer, Metal con- struction. Excellent condition, | Clean, newly painted. Porch with extra couch, Lot 26, Overseas | Trailer Park, Stock Island. aeeetitilltepaemenenenctensic MUST SELL. No reasonable offer | refused. 25' Richardson. Inciud- | ing porch and awning. Miller's 611 | Truman. | Mid States |40 MACHINES for your use. You| THE World’s largest manufacturer MODEST MAIDENS _Trmiemar Registered U.S. Potent Otice | ROYAL Portables (World's Num- lies. | wash em and you know they are| washed right. Soak, wash, 3 rinses, $.25. Dried, ready to put away $.25. Wash em home, we will dry “Self Ser- em, $.35 load. Paul’s vice” Laundry, 426 White St of mobile homes announces the appointment of TROPICAL TRAIL- ER SALES, 79th St. at NW 14th Ave, Miami as their new South Fla. dealer for Silver Star - Na- tional M System and Due with the j tc isoicentioetii hi STUDIO Girl Cosmeties. Cali 2-3511, ext. 8217, Elda Sieveking. TUB enclosures, heavy 2 aluminum, Fiberglass a 4 ready to install. colors, $39.95. Obscure glass, 95. Monroe Glass, 903 Duval. poses ber One Typewriter) Can bought for only $9.95 down: 6 - 12 - be | 1007 Simonton St., 39B—Trailer Accessories ATTENTION Trailerites. ‘| terms on aluminum rooms am leo ge See our complete line of mobile home parts and accessor- Gulfstream Trailer pply, Phone 2-3064 Easy | 18 months to pay the balance. Buy | 40——-Motor Bikes and | new for her Call 2-5634 Today. Roberts Office Machines and Equipment. TABLE Saw with motor, $25.; band saw on table, $50. All in} | good condition. 1007 Simontor.. PARDON ws, your body rust showing. Paint it and save it. Cali} s ecting’ $, 23733. Ask for pvp | 34—Household ems | EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY | cheaper than Miami prices. { HERE COMES OLD'LOW PRESSURE AREA- WE'RE GOING TO HAVE A STORM !* For Sale 3428 Duck Avenue, Poinciana Cen-} ter. Way plan. Buy now and Save. FURNITURE for sale. Reasonable Apply 804 Whitehead Street, Apt. iL Use our Christmas Lay-A- ox his Christmas gift. | We will trade - in your old m;- | chine. ——___—_ 11949 CUSHMAN Eagle scooter. A Sood buy, Inquire at 913 Terry Lane. 41—Boats and Motors ——__—. |13° 6” plywoo boat. Complete- i$ | ly equipped, including trailer. $100. | 1921 Fogarty. } rpaannnipatcanstiissinncianeionadl | 46—Builder’ ‘s Suppl | TILE and slump brick made local | ly. Colors to order. 13 to 20% 8 Caroline St. 19M |< B Transfer, Storage Ca, Local, ‘a oe moving. 7 Cav> leone al 2502.

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