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“Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, December 8, 1954 Try A Quick Ac Money Policies UpFor Talk In Capital | WASHINGTON ‘(®=Top Treas- ury and Federal Reserve Board officials met with a congressional group Tuesday to explain adminis- tration money policies in the face of charges they inflicted ‘very great damage” to.the economy. Heading the list of witnesses were Secretary of the Treasury Humphrey and: W. Randolph Bur- gess, his under secretary for mone- tary policy. They were calted by the Sub- committee on Economic Stabiliza- tionof the: Senate-House Commit- tee on the Economie Report. Hearings opened Monday, with the sharpest criticism of Eisen- hower administration credit and money policies coming from John D, Clark, onetime member of former President Truman’s Coun- cil of | omic Advisers, Clark, Said “‘very great damage has n done” to the economy by “an unhappy experiment with re- sive monetary policy.” He contended the Eisenhower . administration’s money managers “set out to upset the business ‘boo: and now ‘compliment themselyes that they have done well in not bringing on a rea! dacton,”* Another critical witness from of businessmen and eco- was Harvard Prof. Sey- mour E, Harris. He told the com- mittee an. increase in interest rates caused by Treasury and re- |p, serve board “policies early in 1953 “contributed to the recession which} followed.” cue Wilde, president cf. it General Life Insur- ance Co., of Hartford, Conn., how- ever, praised administration fis- eal policies, He agreed with a pre- vious Treasury and reserve board assessment of the situation that in 1952 andearly 1953 the economy was in boom<conditions calling for restraint of credit ‘if boom or bust was to‘be avoided or mitigated.” The jes “lived up to their responsibilities” and followed “sound policy” in money and cred- it control, he said. Week’s & 917 laxti. 9389 by Monian Beginner-easy — jiffy-sew — no waistline seam! Popular deep- yoke fashion for Jr. Miss! Strict- ly the zage this season—the bloused bodice — eased ‘into fult- ness by soft. gathers! Nip-in the waistline with your _ favorite waist-cincher! Perfect for in- formal occasions. Pattern 9389: Jr. Miss Sizes 9, 11, 13, 15, 17. Size 13 takes 5 yards 39-inch fabric. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Scw Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern — add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing, Send to Marian Martin, care of ‘The Citizen, No. 186, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11 N. Y. Print plainly NAME, AD- DRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER, BEAUTIFUL CORAL HOTEL EFFICIENCY APTS. Reasonable rates, excellent for 2or3 le. Cool and quiet. Maid . Opposite Post Office. Tel. 28604 or 2-9188. Churchill Gov't Will Push Its Domestic Program LONDON — The Churchill government had a green light from the House of Commons to- day to push ahead with its planned domestic program for 1955. Commons last night defeated 298-269 an opposition Laborite move to censure the government for “unwarranted complacency toward social injustice” and “doc- trinaire determination to abandon med enterprise and essential con- The Labor motion was-presented as an amendment to the: Queen’s Spech from the Throne at the opening last week of the new Par- liament. The speech outlined. the government’s program. Such an amendment is the traditional op- position method of dis- satisfaction with Cabinet plans. | The Queen’s speech committed the Churchill government to in- crease social security benefits, in- cluding old age pensions; to under- take an expanded road construc- tion program; and to improve the scermet system with particular emphasis on high technological training. ee LEGAL NOTICES oS SUE GS SN i RS NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN it the undersigned desiring to eng: in business under the fictitious name of “Fred Astaire School of Dance and Fred Astaire Studio, 534 uval Street, Key West, Florida, intends to register the said fic- titious name with the Clerk of the Cireuit Court of Monroe County, Florida, Dated November. LS ROLLENE ENTERPRISES, INC. ROLLENE POLLOCK, President. Rov. 17-24; dec. 1-8, 1954 —————— It THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. inne No. 14-167 A. THOMPSON, v ee IVORCE Be = Vol BLANCHE JOHNSON THOMPSON, Defendant, NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO; Blanche Johnson Thom} SOR, RESIDENCE UNKNOWN, YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED and REQUIRED to serve a copy of Your Answer to the Complaint for vorce on the Plaintiff's Solicitor, and file the original Answer in the ‘Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 27th day of December, A. D. 1954, in the above entitled cause, otherwise the alle- gations therein contained will be taken as confessed. DONE ‘and ORDERED at Key ‘West, Monroe County, Florida, this 22nd day of November, A. D. 1954, (SEAL) ADAM! Ss, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida, By: (sd) Florence EB. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. z. Y. pag tie Tv, Solicitor for Plaintiff, 505 Whitehead Street, Key West, Florida. Nov. 24; dec. 1-8-15, 1954 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LA’ N. Notice is Hereby Given that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of LOMAR ENTERPRISES, at 121 Duval Street, Key West, Florida, intend to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. 44 Interest) LORETTA K. GROSSMAN, (% Interest) J. MARTIN’+ VEGUE; G% Interest) JESSE ABBOTT, 4 Interest) NEBLETT & YOUMAN: Attorneys at Law. nov, 24; dec. 1-8-15, 1954, pat enh ana cestheiah Mainhaad NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION — PUBLIC SALE, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THB’ INTER- IOR, BUREAU OF LAND»MANAGE- MENT. EASTERN STATES LAND OFFICE Washington 25, D. C., Nov. 4, 1954. Under provisions of séction 2455, R. S., as amended by section 14 of the act of June 28,°1934 48 Stat. 1274; 43 U.S.C, 1171), and pursuant to the authorization con- tained in Sec. 250.4 CFR, Circular 1860, Serial No. BLM 036277, there will be offered to the highest bid- der, but at not less than $5,250 for the tract, at a public sale to be held at 10:00 o'clock a, m., on the 15th day of December. next, at. this of- fice, the following isolated tract of land: T. 66'S. R. 32 BE, Tal. Mer., Florida, Sec. 2, Lot 6,’ containing 1.75 acres (an island), Subject to reservation of gil and gas deposits to the United States — Act of July 17, 1914 (38 Stat. 509), a bid offer must be accompanied by the full amount of the bid. Bids may be made by the principal or his agent, either personally at the sale or by mail. Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale, Bids must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by certified checks or post-office money orders made payable to the Bureau of Land Management for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must be marked in the lower left-hand cor- ner “Public’ sale bid, Serial No. BLM 036277, 00 a.m. — December 15, 1954.” "The highest bidder will be required to pay im- mediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the aboye-de- seribed land should file their clali or objections, on or before the time cy WILFRED designated for sale. Any contiguous owner claiming a preference right must assert such right within 30 days from the above sale date. For the Supervisor Ey W. 0. HA! COCK, Chief, Lands Unit, Ad/udica- Rov. 10-17-24; dec, 1-8, 1954 tion Section. 2—Apartwents For Rent peat pcb wei. - isawhes anecomni lg SPACIOUS, cool, two-bedroom apt. Utilities furnished. Call at 126 Duval, after 6, 901 Truman. AVAILABLE AT ROYAL PALMS: TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED DUPLEXES. PHONE 26115, Rcd = rei vier Rae! EFFICIENCY apt. opposite USO. Weekly rental. only. No pets. The Price 0: Haver Real- tor, opposite USO, Chamber of merce, 2-5100, tion’ Citizen Classified Ad- Dial 2-566 NEW furnishea apartments and cottage. Quiet, large grounds. Reasonable rents. 1120 Washington. FURN. FIVE-ROOM apt. for quiet rey ty only. Phone 2-5790, appointenent. LOVELY, two-bedroom downstairs furnished apartment, All electric, no pets. Apply 425 Francis. ———— ONE bedroom apt. Couple only. No pets. $60. monthly. Apply 801 reasonable rates, Sea Shell Mo- tel on South St, bedroom and. studio apts. Nice lo- cation, Phone 2-5776. 715 Seminole. NEWLY renovated efficiency and bedroom apt. with utilities. From $18 per week. 902 Truman. 5-6 p. m. MODERN, studio apartment. All utilities furnished, In town. 2-5514 or 2-3210. NEW one - bedroom furnished a- partment. Couple only, no pets. $75. monthly. 1019 Margaret. “|POWER Lawn Mowers, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES $1.26 WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS Se per line for one day 4c per line for*three days 13¢ per line for six days 12c per line for twelve days Ne per line for twenty-four days Five Average Words In Lige Minimum of 3 Lines Per Insertion DEADLINE: 9:30 A.M. DAILY tn case of error, The Citizen will be responsible for only one insertion. CONTRACT RATES ON REQUEST 4—Houses For Rent (OONTINUED? THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! On A STRICT DIET... IT TAKES EVERY! OUNCE OF WILL POWER TO STICK WITH. THE CUT-RATE CALORIES... 2-BEDROOM, nicely furnished home. 3041 Flagler Avenue. Un- furnished, $100 per month. Phone 2-3212, FOR RENT: Small, two - bed- room house. Apply 2320 Harris Avenue. Sei Bt SEE ONE % BEDROOM furnished house. Automatic washing ma- chine. $75 month plus utilities. First and last month in advance. Available Dec. 20. Apply 1825 Har- ris Ave, 5—Rooms For Rent ROOM and board for working man. Call 2-6975. « CLEAN rooms, comfortable beds, reasonable rates. 513 Whitehead, opposite Courthouse. 5A—For Rent— Miscellaneous Paint Sprayer, Floor Sander, Floor Polisher, Belt Sander, Hand Tools, | Chain Hoist, Bicycles. Hour, day, ONE bedroom apt. For quiet adults, Linens, utilities furnished. $25.00 weekly. 1204 Florida St. (near Bay- view Park). FOR RENT: Unfurnished, large, upstairs apartment. Reasonable, Phone 2-2613. TWO-bedroom, furnished, upstairs apartment. Call 2-5761 for details; CORNER apartment with porch including utilities. 802 Eaton, OREO Sut ae 61s Pec a tom EE BEAUTIFUL, 2 - bedroom, newly decorated, large apartment. Call 2-7712, between 6 and 7:30 p. m. INE-bedroom, furnished §apart- ments at 1104 Truman Ave. 2- 5704. No pets or children, 2-BEDROOM, unfurnished apart- ment. Rear of 517 Whitehead St. 2-3745, days. No pets or children. APTS. $40 to $80. per month, 411 William Street. SING YEARLY OR SEASON- ABLE. Large, luxurious, 3 - bed- room apartment. New furniture, large lot, desirable location. 2-7712, between 6 and 7:30 p. m. FURNISHED apartment for rent. $75. monthly, including utilities. 900 Francis Street, 4ROOMS and bath, Children ac- cepted. $65., plus utilities, 1227 Flagler or call 2-8768, 2 - BEDROOM, unfurnished, 1530 Josephine Street. Also, one - bed- room furnished efficiency. Appiy 408 Angela. A—Trailers For Rent FURNISHED trailers, -all utilities, weekly rentals. Sun Haven Trail- jer Park. Stock Island. TRAILER for rent. Hot and cold water. Private bath. Al’s Trailer Park, Stock Island, 2-2236. 3—Cottages For Rent NEAR Beach. One bedroom. For quiet adults. Linens, utilities fur- nished. $25.00 weekly. 1214 Duval. SMALL furnished cottage to quiet adults. No pets. 629 United. 4—Houses For Rent 3-BEDROOM, FURNISHED house. $80. monthly. Apply Biossom’s Place, 2-BEDROOM, furnished house. Lo- cated 3501 Flagler. $125. month, plus utilities. Phone 2-6126. week or month. Apply B & B Cycle Shop, 822 Fleming Street, 8—Male Help Wanted HANDYMAN for upkeep rental property. Housekeeping room available. Write Box MP2, c/o Citizen. COOK. See Joe, after 5 p. m. Hotel La Concha. WAITRESS, experienced _ only, Boulevard Native Seafood, Roose- velt Blvd. and ist St. 2-2515. BARMAID and waitress at Cave Inn Bar, Apply 730 Duval St. SALESGIRLS, 16 years of age or - Experience _ unnecessary. Apply at office. S. H. Kress and phone calls. Key Wester Hotel. WAITRESS day shift, experience not necessary. Pleasant condi- tions. Sigsbee Snackery, Sigsbee Park, é eS NIGHT waitress. Good pay and working . conditions, Raul’s Res- taurant, 2-5251. McCRORY’S has openings salesgirls. for 10—Male and/or Female Help Wanted COUPLE to manage apartment. Man can be employed elsewhere. Box OC5, c-o Citizen. 11A—Employment Wanted—Female DRESS-Making and alterations, ba- by-sitting. Part time or full time. Lot 31, Pearle Trailer Ct., Stock Istand, : IRONING to do in my home. Call for and deliver. Write Box N-2, ¢-o Citizen. EXPERIENCED sewing, altera- tions, done in my home, Packer St., Apt. No. 2. 11B—Employment Wanted—Male Fab: OE 4 oi. «6 cones ainee k R e EXPERIENCED bartender, honest, sober, good personality, union, non-union. Phone 2-3059, Mr. Cole. MECHANICAL engineer, 20 yrs. experience including patents, de- signing, developments, etc. desires Position offering opportunity. 623 William, Ph, 2-3059, 1108 | a YOUR friends would love to get books for Christmas. The Book- shop, 534 Fleming St. Tel. 2-7089, 17—Personal Services BRIDES TO BE ‘ HAVE your wedding invitations and announcements Virkotype engraved by Artman Press, Dial 2-5661, ———— DRESS Making, alterations,‘ slip covers. Phone 2-5790. way S. G, ARTMAN Citizen, Office NOTARY PUBLIC pee) OY eee PHOTOSTATIC ‘Copies. Fast ser- ice. Larry Karns Studio, 220 Duval. Phone aap: FOR SALE: SIX consecutive issues ef The Key West Citizen delivered to your door, 25¢. weekly. Dial 2-561, Circulation Dent. FOR Refrigeration repairs, Com- mercial, Domestic. Niantic Re- frigeration, 1105 Duval. Ph. 2-5500, —$$ 18—Special Services SNOW CAP BLEACH is mild, ef- fective; yet has no lasting odor. Safe on nylons. Try a bottle. ea MB BE a Rexatr Sales, ice, supplies Free demonstfatiqn. Phone 2-8469. WE-Fix-It. es, ragéos, tele- vision, homé appliances, Pick up and Delivery. \2-5867 or 2-7335. ne —— eC MAKING Delivery of marl up the Keys. Contact Bélix Perez at a 3819, after 5430 p. m. 22—Lost BLACK leather purse. In vicinity of Fleming and Duval, Sun, night, 2.2033. Reward. DIAMOND Solitaire ring with 3 . diamonds on each side and dia- mond bracelet with Sapphires set in platinum. Reward. John Bau- mann, Submarine Squad, 12, U. Ss. Naval Station. CITIZEN ADS BRING RESULTS. GOLD identification bracelet with mame “Sandy” on face and “Love Ervin” ..on inside, Lost Thursday, Dec. 2. Phone 2-2598, 1219 Newton. 24—Business. - Opportunities FOR*RENT: Store, 25 .x 50. Cen- tral location. Inquire 921 White St., apt. 7, Phone 2-2155. WILL LEASE fully equipped food market. Has beer license. Locat- ed in busy Stock Island . Trailer Park. Phone 2-5514 or Write P, 0, Box 567. PARTNERSHIP in busy Snack Bar. | Central location, Reasonable. > 6726. MY Business growing too fast. Will sell or consider partner. $300. Phone 2-5841. LIQUOR Store for sale, including , bar and grill. Will sell on install- ment, small down payment. Call 2-7579 between 12:30 and 1:30 or anytime after 6:30 p.m. 25—Real Estate For Sale ers ian. ts setts dice ane 900-902 TRUMAN Ave. business frontage 58 x 100 store, 4 apts., good income, small down payment. Phone 2-2345 or write Box WW5, ¢/o Citizen, LONG Term lease, option to buy. Apx. 29,000 sq. ft. of land. Front- age on two main Sts. back alley exit. Down town area owners. P. O. Box 886. TWO bedroom C. B. S. with sleep- ing porch, Excellent location. Garage. Terrazo floors. Available now. Substantial dcwn payment de- sired, Terms discussed, Phone 2- 3646, FOR Buying or selling any kind of Key West property, contact Paul Boys-n, 801 Fleming St. Establish- ed 1919. FOR SALE: 2-bedroom Sunshine. $2,000 equity. Call 2-3129, 26—Lots For Sale 5% ACRES high and dry on Sum- merland Key. State road to wa- terfront. Rich top soil. $6,000 half cash, half on time or trade, Fred Green, 2-6812. 9 9/10 ACRES on No Name Key, $2500. Call 2-6375, Mario. MODEST MAIDEN ‘Trademark Registered U.S. Patent Office pe -<) “The trouble is he’s the kind of guy who will tdke i ‘no’ for an onswerl”” By Fagaly and Shorten Awo mien some sorton.ess srowscy WILL SIT NEXT TO YOU AND RUIN YOU WITH AN ORDER LIKE THis. Oceanfront Summerland Key FROM Highway to Ocean, 90 x 400 for sale cheap, terms. Phone 2-2345 or Box TF2, c/o Citizen. FOR Lower Keys property, phone Summerland Key 2 or write Hud- gins, owner, Summerland Key. 26A—For Sale or Trade Oceanfront Stock Island SUITABLE for trailer camp. Will lease, Phone 2.2345 or RH2, c-0 Ci- tizen. 26B—Lots For Lease ON The ocean, Stock Island. Pri- vate beach, Trailer space , for rent. As low as $110.00 per year. Write Box X25, C-o Citizen. 31—Garden and Lawn Supplies all blue $6 each. Key West Gar- den and Lawn, 830 Fleming St. MES ARE HESS LTTE STUDIO Girl Cosmetics. Call 2-351, ext, 8217, Elda Sieveking. NOTES Payable Forms, 10 for 15¢. 7 Make The ARTMAN PRESS ‘YOUR rters for the finest In printing. DIAL 2-5661. TUB Enclosures, heavy aluminum, ready to install. Fiberglass in 4 colors, $39.95. Obscure glass, $34.- 95, Monroe Glass, 903 Duval, 2-6246. 40 MACHINES for your use, You 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 em, $.35 load. Paul’s “Self Ser- vice” Laundry, 426 White St. 34—Household Items sewing. mae chine. Featherweight with carry ing case, Excellent condition. Phy 2-5854. ‘ eye : Rams e be ee ee $$$, 36—Bicycles and Tricycles WE Have received a complete line of wagons, tractors, cars, tricy- cles and all sizes of American and , English bicycles, come in and look around our store, A deposit will hold any merchandise as a Christ- mas lay-a-way. We have all parts and accessories for American and English bicycles. Overseas Cycie Store, 1030 Eaton St., Phone 2-6016, see Mabel sacbreSari vic hotser 37—Automotive Parts So RAR mee tate yey USED Truck and passenger car tires — New recaps, all sizes, Dick’s Tire Service, Truman. “waambsilinania at -axisoaigie-c onl 3%—Automobiles For Sale ‘55 CHEVROLETS DEL. MI, — LOW AS $1850 “55 PONTIACS DEL. MI. — LOW AS $2400 WE SERVE SERVICE PER- SONNEL IMMEDIATELY. NO MONEY DOWN FOR COMMIS- SIONED OFFICERS. Superman, 1401 N. W. 36 St., Miami, Fia, CHEVROLET. ‘51 Convertible, Brand new paint, moonlite cream black top, engine overhauled, like new, new tires, spotlight turn sig- nals 8-tube radio factory air con- ‘ditioned heater, undercoated. A one owner car. $785, Ship leaving Key West. Naval Station Annex, Bldg. 5, Phone 265, Lt. J. G. Gross- lor 2-5662: 5 2 r ss 4) wt 4 i * 5 man. th NEW Shipment baby parrakeets |> ments, Total price $160. Contact Sinders; 551-G Flagler Apts., be- fore 4 p.m. a & ae at a very low rate. For informa‘ See RAWLING TRAILER 1201 Simonton St. Dial Mid-States ae THE World’s largest manufacturer of mobile homes announces 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 | lowest prices in History. pelea A aici ete ES A .| 27’ TRAILER with large enclosed porch. Reasonable. Phone 2-2547. GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIXTURES — HARDWARE KEY WEST SUPPLY CO, after 5 p.m. SOCERSS CEs D4. eats. aceges < a pe —_ - ’47 TRAILER, 8 x 12 Cabana, $175. Can be financed. Apply 1312 Olivia after 5 p.m. 40—Motor Bikes and Motor Scooters 49 CUSHMAN Scooter. Phone 2 5094. 21 Rest Beach. 1953 ALLSTATE Cruisair, Good condition. $150. 1227 Flagler or call 2-8768, after 4 p.m. 41—Boats and Motors aS Na Ss 14 RUNABOUT, Gator trailer, Mark 15 Mercury motor with Cruise-a-Day tank. Canvas cover, Joars, anchor, extras. $350. Inquire 5th St., 23724, eS PHILCO radio-phono comb. Like new. Console, blonde. New Home sewing machine. Ph. 2-2572, ——__—___— 700 x 15 - 6-Ply NEW tires, U. 8. Royal, and City Service, both $40.00. 5 Venetian Blinds, fit regu- lar, $19.00. Phone 2-2619, 34—Honusehold Items For Sale pane Ea ees EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY 3428 Duck Avenue, Poinciana Cen- ter. Use our Christmas Lay-A- Way plan. Buy now and Save. CLEARANCE SALE A STORE full o¢ good used furni- ture. Out of Miami Warehouse. Hundreds of items to choose from. Bargains galore. Come in and look and see at 143-D Peary Ct. apenas oa FOR SALE: 18’ Lyman with 60 hp Chriscraft Motor. -Just re- worked completely. $1,500.00 cash. Can be seen 618 Front St., in back of A and B Lobster House. meena liatsimteabtetri ost amdie SAILBOAT, 11’, fiberglass bottom, sail and trailer. Sacrifice, First $40. takes. 35-A Sigsbee Rd. 2-8814. ‘ 6 been ke meno

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