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FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1950 S0 YEARS AGO THIS MONTH NAVY ACCEPTED ITS FIRST SUBMERSIBLE TORPEDO BOAT Fifty ‘years ago this mor i y ye onth, April 11, 1900, the U E cepted its first “submersible torpedo boat” ae Ge forerunner of toda : oe ac-%: is to be the fleet of trim, versatile undersea fighting c «Will Receive Bids The 53-foot, cigar-sha; Glee ites etal monster that was the USS Hol- rine fleet. Jacked in military value | cked more than coi sa y her e tribution to modern naval wrarare: oer re May 12 At “4 P M. i Appropriately named for her @—————__________ Anventor, John Philip Holland, : the Navy's first submarine had a crew of one officer and five en- the value of this new type of war {_” Bids will be accepted at 2 p.m., vessel was overcome, A submar-| Monday, May 15, on a 1042 Ply- eBid mene-all volunteers. (To- jine’s war potential at the turn of | TE a aia ri Se ces bmar- the century was attracting at- | station wagon, and 1942 Chevro- ts hast Seto Maes cers). One tention in France and Japan. | !¢t dump type truck. ginal crew, 82 year Thus did the Navy inaugurate its! _ The vehicles may be inspected old William H. Reader of Ham- submd e service from 8:00 a.m. " - des. Conn., still survives, shel oatase Aas pee aman an te sel WWHeie hetsliena haa = day through Friday at the Sal- ane, little pioneer submarine speed of seven Knots. today's | Yaze Yard, U. S. Naval Station, displaced only 74 tons and was subs can make surface speeds up | Key West, Florida. poeeied bye four <ylinslér gase-sto 20. nots, The modern 1500] _% deposit in. kne: form of cast nie ang rs pe could boast of ton subm can carry as.many of of a: certified er cashier's only one tube through which she as 24 torpedoes and almost. 100 check or of a money order pay- oie a a i orpedoes. officers and men. Her crusing @ble to the “Treasurer of the me a ie a and's humble range may be up to 15,000 miles United States,” or any combino. ginnings, the skepticism as to without refueling. tion thereof, in the amount of ie les See 25‘. of the bid must accompany the bid. Personal checks of firms, corporations, or individuals will INV VV VV Ve ’ not be accepted. | Awards will be made to the highest acceptable bidder on each | | vehicle. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Prof. Georgia F. Harkness, of the Garrett Biological Institute, of Evanston, I], noted woman theologian born in Harkness, . 59 years ago. Francis H. Brownell. ex-chair- The Files Of E of Americ: Smelting & = Theter tee we eee eee Daily Citizen" 5: Poy: Bridgman, vard physicist, Nobel Daa aee Ge h ta es a hanndannaaacnacanes| ne ran Of Days Gone By Taken From | | | | | | i } i \ i ppy-snorkel comprising today’s sut H = rer frony the: guppy sing today's subma-' ny Three Vehicles submariners will tell you that what the Holland/ UI CE VEMICLES) wen cali on ‘Secretary of State Har-! prizewin-} born in Cambridge, Mass., 68 ‘ 10 YEARS AGO Approximately 150 persons were on hand at the county 4 courthouse this morning at 11:00] the Sundew is to be delivered. | trist, born in Worchester, Mass. Tuamocean Unped Mate o’clock to witness and take part 5 ea ett | Aeerente neo: (OE ey in the fourth tax-deed sale under jp. Di Beancie, Pe Gaines, presi] Ute “ot ah Fount. supervision of Clerk Ross C. Sfw- miles northeast of the Quebec, and is not a great Arrangements have been com- pleted for a baseball game to be city of! yea dis- | tance from Buffalo, N. Y., where| We dent of Washington and Lee Uni-! ago Dr. shington, D. C.. born Winifred Overholsey, noted psychia. yer, acting for the Internal Im-| played at Fort Taylor grounds] YeTs'tY, in Due West, provement Board of Tallahassee.| tomorrow afternoon, beginning! C., 58 rs .ag0. x at 4 o'clock, between the Fort! Princes as * Captain W. W. Demeritt, of the U. S. Coast Guard, arrived in the Lauderdale Coast Guard club and| the local Service team. Elizabeth Alexandra! mar3tiapr.7-11- Mary, eldest daughter of Britain’s king, heir presumptive, | years ago, city last evening accompanied by oe ed Mrs. Demeritt and their daugh- 25 YEARS AGO | y ter, rs. A. L. aid 2 A major crime was committe er, Mrs. A. L.. Moore, of Atlanta! Arrangements are going on! in the US. ee is sale o Ga. ‘ Kk ok Women of Key West who en- listed in the Field Army for the Control of Cancer last year, are apace for the dance and cabaret to be given in Aronovitz’ Hall on Friday evening for the benefit of the Key West Country Club. The object is to make the affair one 1949. ORDINANCE NO, 284, COMMISSION SERIES of! born 24! asked to renew their subscrip- the ae an eal ak Ate tions to this worthy cause. Begin-; of the. most. successful of Ms i ning toda,, the Junior Woman's ture ever conducted in Key Wes ¥ ? i Club,.directed. by Miss Susan La} 5 Sie Sd Kin, president, will open the{ The Key West Rotary Club has drive for the enlistments. completed arrangements for the observance of Boys’ Week in this Demo-) city, beginning next Sunday and held in{continuing till the following powgR PLANT AND SYSTEM sday, May | Saturday. The first day of the OF THE CITY OF KEY WEST, terday by | observance will be Boys’ Day at pLORIDA, REGULATING THE ORDINANCE NO. 133, COMMIS- * SION SERIES, OF THE ORDI- NANCES OF THE CITY OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SAME BEING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED: “AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE MUNICIPAL LIGHT, SOP, Bite Official ballots for the cratic Primary to be Monroe County on Tu 7th, were printed ae erp Bross and delivered | church, ant clubs, schools. or ygp, SALE AND PRICES OF this morning to County Clerk! boys individually are requested ELECTRIC CURRENT, DEFIN- sent at the houses of 1yG OFFENSES AND PRE- ver at the County| to be P : | worship. This committee is head-! scoRrBING PENALTIES,"’ ed by Rev. FL. Ley. WHICH ORDINANCE WAS jac aalieich |PASSED ON FINAL READING D. M. Haskin, representative of aT A REGULAR MEETING OF kk Tanker Rapidan, of the U. S. Navy, arrived in port yesterday afternoon and berthed at Pier B.}a large butter factory, who had THE CITY COMMISSION HELD , Discharging 25,000 barrels of fuel} been in Key West for a few;MAY 15, 1947, BY AMENDING the Naval| days’ busines: ay was an out-}SCHEDULE M-1 OF SECTION oil into the tanks at Station commenced immediately. x * * In a communication from John | going passenger on the P.& 0.119 AND SCHEDULE M-2 SO AS steamer en route to Havana. TO CHANGE THE RATE PER %o* KWH PER MONTH FOR THE J. O’Bannion, supervisor of cen-} Captain and Mrs. Stearns re-| CITY OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA, sus for this district, headquar-| turned to the city yesterday after EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 1950, ters at West Palm Beach, the} a week’s absence. motoring from' AND PROVIDING WHEN ORDI- census figures for Key West were} Miami to Ja ksonville where, NANCE GOES INTO EFFECT tabulated in a preliminary count.| Capt. Stearns went to attend the} Read and passed on first r x We convention of the Atlantic High-jing at a regular meeting held Today The Citizen says in an/ ways Association. ; April 3, 1950. editorial paragraph: : Read and pi “Publicity is the best Spring ling at a regular tonic for business, but, like medi- April 17, 1950. (s) LOUIS M. J. EISNER, ed on final read- meeting held Wayne Bates | cine in a bottle, it won't work un- . less you use it.” = xy | Attest: Mayor. * ame Arrested On Tax [A#5 5 owe, 20 YEARS nee 1 E 3 Charge City Clerk. apr21-1t Only one ferry wt be used on ion the Over-Sea highway water gap vas D LEGALS after May 1. It will sail from No Wayne Bates, local busin and from Name Key at 8 a. m., yesterday by er Matecumbe .m. man, was arrested Nor Lae) Marecunie a e Deputy U. S. Marshall on copias |", TM! Key West still has a chance to issued fro: pacors sites i r ceioneatl n an indictment by the grand In Re. Est yet this r an appropriation | ° opribeae ties iH THOMA ie Spe naing the Northwest | jury allegedly charging evasion} Sa ee ee likelihood of — thi The hearing was continued une ee enor hom seers Bee ae | rivers | til Mon: by Commissioner C.} saunders, deceased, being provided for in the see Seaney ena Saunders decenseas, arbors : ced In : Si oe County, State of and harbors bill introduce see roe Ci unity, State Of PlOFIdas d to file all by notified and requi claims or demands Which you, or may have against the Franklin Saun- Congress yesterday. This infor- mation his just been given W. Ww. Demeritt, by Ruth Bryan Owen, who telephoned the chairman of » Club and Chamber of any of you » yf Thomas Sears Injured By Car Last Night the Rotar k rs it- State of Phorida Commerce Waterways Commit | State ot eases oc Montor € Wlorida, in ‘ourt ~ Ho: On Olivia Street of 809{ the time of tees from Miam | said County, y West, Florida, & ee thin eight calendar months from ¢ Hotel La Concha the tir the first publication of Sale of th Joe Sears, colored, 61, ze! : his notice, to-wit, 4 vy was conturmed by U. S. be Flicabeth Street suffered a frac-) 195), Eachsclaim or demand m : Julian Mack sertenaes dlahort- tured right ankle and bruis iq es au muut Bete Test ae with eight other hotels Mi te of when struck by a car at the cor-}{ und must be ly be turred into a synelekt wer of Olivia and Simonton | ean ly or attorney. lists who recently, The deal required | Eastern capita vuch claim or demand not Any so filed within eight months from reets last evening. : ot driven by Christ- bought them. Lay Be the federal jurist’s approval bee] ane oe a ial? Olivia t puiention ey cause the hotels have been 1 re- Street. In the car with her at ; rida, pee 95 = fagdalena * y Administratrix of the The lighthouse tender Sy ae and Olga Brast, all of Key aie Franklin Saunders, de- spent last agi ie t in yester- West. < ac} J. Lancelot Lester Quebec, where she put 12 YS CT” Sears was taken to the offices | \yrorney for Administratrix day for coal. Reinouski is on a for treatment. St. Lawrence River some 100 of Dr. Ayal AN ORDINANCE - AMENDING , and 33 the recor wrded in Plat Book’ 1, e 65, Public Records of Monroe County, y.{ Florida) and 4th street, aecor- be obtained from the Cl si Propose ‘Direct . Agreement On Trieste Problem i 4—Yugoslav Ambassador Sava Kosanovic expressed his coun- willingness today to consider a “direct agreement” with Italy to settle the Trieste problem. , The envoy made the statement to reporters after paying a fa Dean Acheson. He returns to Belgrade within afew days to Ibecome minister of state in the Yugoslav cabinet. The Yugoslav envo: said, “There will be no real pace in the Adriatic long as there is this Trieste problem between — the Italian and Yugosiav peoples.” He Minister Carlo Sforza r expressed Italy's readin to talk with Yugoslavia about a set- tlement. Russia thrust the Trieste Problem back onto the interna- tional scene yesterday with a note charging in effect that the Big Three Western powers are turning the Adriatic Sea into a military base. Diplomatic officials predicted today the United States, Britain and France will reject the Soviet charges a3 unfounded. They said se three powers will confer on a reply. LEGALS NOTICE UNE A NAM NOTICE 1S that rs HEREBY signed, de: unde GIVEN the und ring to in bu Court of ; County, Florida \ owner. Sole 4 mar.3t that j engage UNHAUER Dpceaged ‘To AM Creditors And Persons Having Claims or Demands , Against Said Estate: You Teach of you are here by notified said Coun of Monr notice. be im w place of residence address of the claimant, and. shall be sworn to by the claimant, his agent, or his attorney, and | any such claim or de d not so filed void. RINE W. 5’ utrix of the Ca | WASHINGTON, April 21—(4).! noted that Italian Foreign! cently | Classified Rates Per Line of Space for Single and Consecutive Days 8 Point 8 Point Lightface (Regular) Type BLACKFACE CAPS pgo eee The rate for 8 Puint black- face caps is 2 times a line more than for 8 Point light- | | 3 Consecutive Days — 9c | 6 Consecutive Days 8c 15 Consecutive Days .— Te fuce regular type. |. 30 Consecutive Days —_ 6¢ — (Display Rates Op Display Applicatie* 10 Point Type HT a Bast 1% times rate for 8 Point LIGHTFACE CAPS Dapites) teesas: 28. The rate for 8 Point light- (2 Point Type 2 times rate for 8 Foint lightface regular type 18 Point Type 3 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. 24 Point Type 4 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. face (regular) caps is 1% times a line more than the cost for 8 Point lightface regular type. % Point Blackface Type The rate for 8 Point black- face type is 1% times a line more than the cost for 8 Point lightface regular type. INFORMATION FOR THE ADVERTISER Ads Minimum Charge Minimum space to be charged for any one inser- tion will be for 3 lines. (Es- timate 5 words per line.) Deadline Yo insure pubiication, copy must be in the Adver- tising Department office be- fore 11 o'clock in the morn ing on the day of publica- | tion. Phone 5) Use your phone. Adver tisements may be inseited ia these columns by phone Office : Business office in The Citizen Building, corne: of Greene and Ann Streets. Door te the right-on enter- ing building. ing, ARVERTISING, the part of the advertisement where the error occurs. pana Se, Huai i aa ATER AE TICS | eee ALL ADVERTISING IS ACCEPTED under the following conditions: In transient cr contract, The Citizen will be responsible only for the and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING for only the actual emount of space occupied by *ye event of error in advertis- airst inserticn in CLASSIFIED FOR RENT—APARTMENTS: FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS ; FOR SALE—USED CARS AND HOUSES . Something Nice For Summer COOL, corner 2-bedroom — apart- ment, on lovely landscaped grounds, near Casa Marina, from ay 1 to December 1. Reasonable. ‘Adults only 1001 Von Phister St... — 1393-J. apr21-3tx| NAVAL officer and wife want to ! rent one or two bedroom house, NEW, unfurnished house, two! furnished or unfurnished. Write bedroon:s, tile bath, 40-gallon! Box 9-JH, care Citizen. apr21-tf, electric hct water heater, large { corner lot. $2,000.00 cash, balance; UNFURNISHED house with two! $61.00 monthly, F.H.A. Immedi-| or three bedrooms. Phone 1457 | ate occupancy, 2400 Fogarty Ave.! before 4 P.M. apr20-6tx apr2l-ltx. _ | anaes SNS OVLA&SEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming St. Rooms from $10.00 weekly. Coffee shop, bar. Phone 798. mar31-tf WANTED TO RENT i | FOR RENT—COTTAGES | 1948 OLDSMOBILE Model 78, ex- cellent condition $1,350.00. Ap- ply Gill Motel, Phone 750-M. apr20-3t. 1947 CROSLRY pickup. New mo- tor, $325.00, terms. 1942 Ply- mouth Station Wagon, new mo- tor, body needs repair, $375.00, terms. Miller Photo Shop, 1023 White Street. apr21-6t FOR SALE— USED CARS AND TRUCKS ONE '%-ton Chevrolet pick-up truck. Apply 1028 Virginia St., Phone 1362-R. apr21-3tx APARTMENT. Renter must pu! chase furniture. Childen allow- COZY cottage, living-room, bed- ed. Apply 709 Emma St. apr21-3tx 4 room, kitchenette. bath. Also outdoor kitchen and patio, $18.00 weekly, $60.00 monthly, com- pletely furnished. Godfrey, Key} West Trai'er Park, Simonton and ONE 2-bedroom house complete- ly furnished, 710 Bakers Lane. apr21-2t |_ cluding utilities. Stock Island Trailer Park. APARTMENT, everything furn- apr21-2t ‘ished, utilities, linens, ete. ; “NG pets. Cool,’ clean, . Must b eseen to be; FOR SALE—HEAL ESTATE | ppreciated. 1511 Truman Ave. or 922*North Beach. = — apr20-tf FOUR-ROOM house and lot. Can occupy at once. Apply between and’ 2 and 4 P.M. 1004 Southard. apr21-1tx Adults on!v THREE-ROOM = apartment’ bath. $62.00 monthly, plus elec-| tricity. Phone 1475. apr20-tf 280-FOOT frontage on Flagler efficiency apar Avenue four lots 70 x 88, half- furnished | block east of White street. Write aprl9-3t omy ments, completely with utilities. Near Navy Yard.! P. O. Box 686. Reasonable summer rates. Adults only. No pets. The Price Organi-| 50 x 120-FOOT lot on Duck Ave., zation. Realtors, 411 Fleming St.,! off 17th Street. Phone 1133 Phone 124. apr20-tf! from. 9 to 6, after 6:30, 1186-J. apr18-6tx TWO-BEDROOM apartment new- ly furnished. Very reasonable. 1014 Truman Ave. apr18-6tx FOR any kind of property, large} or small homes. Ocean frontage. Motels, investments, building | i ate PAULL , To All Whor i Notice fol Luja as administrater de given that his report bonis non of the estate of Paulne Clopton, de- ceased: that he has filed his peti- final discharge, the Honoraly County Ju final dise! a tor de bonis hen of the extate of Pauline Clopton, deceased: [Dated Gn this 13th day’ of April, 1 | DANIEL LUJAN { Administrator de bonis non of 2 estate of Pauline Clopton, de- | ceased | B8imays,1950 ‘on BIDS 1 to whom the 8:00 pm. in Court Ho the Board ¢ r Monroe sealed 9th day sof ~ will open following road work: Avenues B, C.D. x H, t and J to 2 width § feet and down to the bare mmencing at the Com Hol ard of County Monroe Count’ Court West, Florida. The work cannot be — sub-con- tracted without the County's writ- ten consent. All bids must be is the Clerk on Tuesday, hands of before 9th, on or the May 8:00 1950. County p.m. The Commission re = the right to accept or reject any and all bids made pursuant to this ad- Clerk, Commissioners, Monroe County, eprlt-24,1959 Florida. ijed. Coral Hotel Apartments, op- : |}ONE-BEDROOM apartment, ev- ity |sereened porch, lots, business property on Duval Street, etc. Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming Street, Box 303, K.W. | apr4-30t ' TWO-ROOM apartment, all utili- ties. Yard for children. Bil- Nat Hotel, 525 Eaton Street. apr21-3t 300’ by approximately 275’ on old highway, Stock Island, to wa- terfront with riparian xights, a 000. Phone 60{ (Dun Navarro). apr4-tf THREE-ROOM APARTMENT Bath, All Electric Kitchen Utilities Furnished STUTZ HOTEL 410 Fleming Street aprl2-tf FOR SALE— | KEY PROPERTY FURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms and bath. Everything furnish- 20 ACRES, No Name Key at Ferry Landing, South side.! Reduced price, owner ill. Must sell. Mosby Matcovich, Key West. apr21-2tx FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS — ONE 8-inch table saw, new GE motor, tilting arbor, $95.00. One 8-inch skill saw, extra blade, used once, $90.00. Miller Photo Shop, 1023 White Street. ened AA A RE PEER EES POP the saw filer at 908 Flem-| ing Street. apr21-2tx Pa ace Sem SESE EVENRUDE outboard motor, 2) 7/10. Two-burner electric hot plate, practically new. Reason- | able. 210 Duval Street. apr20-3t> mar28-30t posite Post Office. APARTMENT, newly renovated, private bath, all modern con- veniences. By week or month. Post Office Inn, Simonton St. mar27-tt VETERANS! OWN your 2 or 3 bedroom home. No down payment. $63 month- ly. Phone 598 from 1 to 7 P.M. apr10-tf. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS ——————— CLEAN, cumfortable room, reas- onable rate. 513 Whitehead Street, opposite Court House. apr19-3tx LORIN ene 700-19 heavy duty 6 ply tire. _ Apply Citizen office. * apr.12,-tf [ieee ESRI SEN SESS ROCK, marl, sand, top soil. See us for cheapest prices in town. 1350-M, Buster Cerezo. aprl5-30t "ae aoa —_— TWO apartments available. Light housekeeping room. 411 Wil- liam Street apr18-6tx erything furnished, private beach. Also rooms. Attractive weekly, monthly rates. Marine Motel, South and Simonton. mar29-30tx FIVE bundles of old newspapers, 5c. Inaiire The Citizen Office. Phone 51. ee FOR RENT—BUNGALOWS COOL, spacious, beautifully furn- ished, electric tub shower, garden. One child. No pets. Shown, only 3-6 P.M., 1401 United. apr18-tf ONE 214-horse Johnson outboard! motor and twelve foot skiff. 1500 United St. apr20-2t | Gee 506 Front Street. FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SMALL studio size piano. Mor reno, piano tuner Phone 825-J. apr18-6t' Cs es | WI Onn apr19-3tx FIVE-ROOM furnished house. HELP WANTED—MALE “Suitable for one or two fami- FOR RENT—TRAILERS | _ a eee Children welcome. Inquire} TRUCK DRIVER, good pay, good sid apr21-3tx' TRAILER, $58.00 a month, in-|> . surroundings,; goog, roups., Ap- Adults only.| ply in person, 8 to, 10 ASM: Ca- »brera, Whplesale Grecery. Pam LIFETIME JOB SELL W. T. RAWLEIGH prod- ucts, established 1681. Sold K. W. for years. Pay. freight only from Miami, 250 items, all vol- untary repeaters, priced right, high quality. A business of your own, with, a proven future. Con- tact Avery C. Smith, distributor, 308 N.W. 27th Avenue, Miami, Fla. Phone 4-3646, mornings. apr19-3t CLERK, experienced, for vegeta- ble department. Baer’s Market. apri7-tf ——_——— HELP WANTED—FEMALE MAID. Steady job, light laundry, cook one meal. Apply 534 Du- val Street. apr2l-tf LOCAL gir], must know how to type and do general office work. Call Mr. Altman, 682 for interview. The Maxwell Co. apr2i-tf, WANTED—EMPLOYMENT YOUNG men desires work as driver, ny car or truck. Nine years conimercidl experience. Mc- apr21-3tx YOU may be the one we are seeking. Avon products, well- known and well liked cosmetics, will place a reliable. woman _as neighborhood representative. For interview write Mrs, Smedley, P. O. Box 1101, W. Palm Beach, Fla. vaprl7-6t ALL-AROUND beauty operator. Apply 536 Fleming Street. ‘Overhaul Huge | ri \Navy Floating ‘Drydock Here The Navy's huge, Hoating dry. ldock, the’ -AFDTA#. is being {hauled aboard the anarine rail- iway at the U."8. ‘Naval Station for painting and ovgrhauling. The . AFDL-28; tt masterpiece ‘of American engine¢ring, is so feonstructed that ‘ft is4possible to j accomodate every type of vessel | by utilizing variable: Keel. blocks. jA_ series of ‘tanks, operated ‘simultaneously, | submerges or floats the giant hull to. the de- sired depth measurements. The floating ‘drydock — re- sembles a giant hull, with devices ;to attach extra sections when inecessary. The task of guiding the complicated strueture upon the powerful marie railway calls for the most exacting pre- cision on the part ofthe several working parties required for the job. ‘ A total of 1,763,290 major crimes were committe in” the | United States during: 1949; FOR SALE—TRAILERS 1948 SCHULTZ: 2+room * house trailer, 27-foot. Fully. equipped, enclosed porch included. App Margaret Ricker, Southern Trailer Court, 612 Simonton St oo apr2l,6tx AIRS. SERVICES pnniebnn Ten BEG, Kee REASONABLE, guaranteed radio repair service. $i years radio experience. ‘Pick up an delivery. Osorio’s Radio, F¥ Whitehead St., Phoné<769-! * april GARDEN: SUP! HATCHET FISH. {AN unusual tropical: visitor wel- come. Key West Garden and Lawn Supply, 830 Fléfiting Street, Phone 1019. é.-' rose. Practically ne’ now $58.00. Phone: ON purch3ses * West or Stock Pkone 76. YOU are not ol anything to 5x7 free Studio. Phone 1327. NO sales work accounts aré @ you. Earnings up to and more. aie an cooperation. ant, light ou! tunity for ‘steko r sonal interview will: be granted to those whose rd’ indicates reliability, honesty,. stability and asta fully and. give tele- for apri7-tf | ance FOR SALE—MOTOR BIKES, TERS & MOTORCYCLES P-48 SCOOTER, sidecar. Runs good. Quick sale. Blythe. Overseas » Trailer Stock Island. Phone: 9278, Court, apr19-4tx. WANTED TO BUY— ills, ARATE 115 SRRTEEEE SRT: CE RRs Se SINGER sewing machine and typewriter. Phone 1031, Mr. Trompet. . apr20-2tx: 5c. Artman Press, Phone 5L. j i { }

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