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ITS PROFITABLE 70 Pege 8 TODAY'S BUSINESS MIRROR By SAM DAWSON | NEW YORK (#—The oil industry | is all set to celebrate oil progress | week come Sunday. But right now it’s worry week. Price-cutting, over-production, foreign oil imports, refining cut-| backs, and prodding by govern- ment for development of still more oil reserve and production capac- fty—all plague the oilmen today. For the long term, the future looks bright enough. Demand for) oil products grows steadily. Amer- ican oilmen have made notewor- thy progress during the year, find- ing more oil, pushing production to} new highs, and selling more than) ever before. And they have plans for new refineries and processes! that will give car owners better e. were what the oil indastey needs, today is more customers. world sxpplies of oil are piling up. Production has outrun demand. Middle East oil production has been pushing new records. Cana- dian oil output jumped 30 per cent ear. ere | into this world glut, Iran is poking a delicate problem. American companies are likely to be asked to cut back their own production some more so Iran can be eased back into the market— and out of the way of Rusian hands, At home tem ala hyphatartaly face the unpleasant, mporary, task of cutting preduction until demand—which grows each year— catches up with capacity. Price cutting of gasoline prices here and there makes the readjustment per- fod more bitter for the oilmen. Recent hikes in the prices of crude oil and refined products look shaky to some vilmen. But others say that crude prices must go still higher if the industry is to find the money needed to finance increased drilling in search for more reserves which the defense program de- KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursdey, October 15, 1953 LEGAL NOTICES (CONTINUED) 30th day of Sep-ember, A. D. 1953. Nellie Christine Oliveros As Administratrix of the Estate of Mary C. Forns, formerly Mary C. Oliveros, deceased. J. Lancelot Lester Attorney for Administratrix Octl-$-15-22,1953) RESOLUTION NO. 1001 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISH- ING POLLING PLACES AND) APPOINTING CLERKS, IN-| SPECTORS AND SPECIAL PO- LICEMEN FOR THE PRIMARY AND GENERAL CITY ELEC- TIONS TO BE NOVEM- BER 3, 1953, AND NOVEMBER) 10, 1953, AND DIRECTING THE! CLERK TO PUBLISH A COPY OF THIS RESOLUTION ONE TIME IN A NEWSPAPER. Be it resolved by the City Com- mission of The City of Key West, Florida, as follows: . Section 1. The following poil-| ing places are hereby established, in the respective precincts as the polling places for the primary and! general elections to be held in The City of Key West, Florida, on November 3, 1953, and Novem- ber 10, 1953, for the election of, City Commissioners of said City, and the hereinafter named per- sons are hereby appointed clerks, inspectors and special policemen of elections as indicated after their names, for the respective precincts, to serve as such in said! primary and general elections, to- wit: First Precinct Polling place: N.C.C.S. Build- ing, 1021 Duval Street, Key West, Florida. Clerk, Nell M. Haury. Inspector, Annie M. Ulcher. Inspector, Ella G. Johnson. Inspector, Gregorio Valdez. Inspector, Christian Nonne- macher, Second Polling place: 425 Petronia| Street, Key West, Florida. Clerk, Nellie B. Johnson. Inspector, Aurora Henriquez. Inspector, Harry G. Higgs. Inspector, Florene Lopez. Inspector, Wm. F. Duval. Third Precinct Polling place: High Schoo! Cafeteria, 1302 White Street, Key LEGAL NOTICES (CONTINUED? ‘Dex, 1400 United Street, Key West, Inspector, Lucy E. Lowe. Inspector, Marie L. Russell. Thirteenth Precinct Polling place: Corner First Street and Flagler Avenue, Key West, Florida. Clerk, Juanita Roberts. Inspector, Grace R. Crosby. Inspector, Una M. Serrechia. Inspector, Gloria J. Medina. Inspector, Erva T. Gibson. Fourteenth Precinct Polling place: Grace Lutheran! Church, 2700 Flagler Avenue, Key West, Florida. Clerk, Marie M. Roberts. Inspector, Ethel Albury. Inspector, Lula Mae Yarber. Inspector, Juanita Veliz. Inspector, Mary M. Roberts. Fitteenth Precinct Polling place: Poinciana Com- munity Center, Key West, Florida. Clerk, Emily L. Dyson. Inspector, Rosemary Mathews. Inspector, Ann L. Garrison. Inspector, Eulalia M. Ladd. Inspector, Mildred M. Richard- son, Sixteenth Precinct Polling place: Jackson's Laun- dry, Poinciana Commercial Bldg., Key West, Florida. Clerk, Flossie M. Roberts. Inspector, Ollie Mae Brill. Inspector, Mary R. Mazeau. Inspector, Prusinskas. Inspector, Mary C. McCurdy. Section 2. The City Clerk is/large rooms. Singles $8.00, doubles|Truman Ave. Phone 2-3021. octl3-6t hereby directed to cause a copy of this Resolution to be published one time in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper of general circulation published in Key West, Florida, in the issue of said paper of October 15th, 1953. Passed and adopted by the City Commission at a meeting held this 12th day of October, A. D. 1953, (s) C. B. HARVEY, Mayor. Attest: Victor Lowe, City Clerk. octl5,3953! 2—Apartments For Rent CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING We Ne We %e & 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 12 DAYS 24 DAYS Minimum of 3 Lines Per Insertion DEADLINE: amine Ee oe wi respons! one insertion. 9:30 A.M. DAILY CONTRACT RATES ON REQUEST DIAL 2-5661 Cash Over Counter 99¢ Will Give You A 3-Line Classified for 3 Days Edna Mae Pollard) Five Average Words Per Line |9—Female Help Wanted S—Rooms For Rent TROPICAL Hotel. Newly renovated CLEAN, quiet rooms. One block’ from business district. Free park- ing. 513 Whitehead St. octl4-6tx 6—Wanted To Rent EFFICIENCY, furnished apt. Single man. No pets. Perman- nt resident, Call 2-7041, 1 SEEKING 2 or 3 bedroom unfur- nished house. Will sign lease. Phone 2-5190 or 2-5549. octl4-9tx tt EXPERIENCED fountain and grill EVERYTHING 1S PRE-SHRUNK NOW, MADAM, EVEN THE NEW , POCKETBOOKS ARE PRE-SHRUNK To HOLD THE PRE-SHRUNK DOLLAR. |17—Personal Services (CONTINUED) ae PHOTOSTATIC Copies bast ser- vice. Larry Karns Studio, 220 Duval, Phone 2-6811. octl-tf (CONTINUED) avs BEAUTICIAN. All around operator. Apply Martin Hair Stylists, 921 COOK wanted. Day work. Short orders. Good pay. Land O’ Sun Luncheon, 1001 Truman Ave. octl0-7t ARTHUR MURRAY needs women, 18 to 29. Neat and intelligent. Full or part time. Apply 1:00 - 6:00, 517 Duval St. oct9-6t Buy from your grocer. 22—Lost LOST. Black trunk with band equipment. If found, return to 1324 Newton St., Reward. Ronald I. Park. octl2-6t) ‘WILL person who found child’s pink coat Saturday night in Kress’, octl-tf help. Hours — 3 p. m. - 10 p. m. 6 days a week. Southern Pharmacy, Duval St. Apply Thursday after 2pm octl4-3t SEEKING 2 or 3 bedroom unfur- nished house, Will sign lease.| Phone 2-6826. octl4-3tx |Sandwich Shop. 537 Duval. octi4-6t ‘please call Lydia Perez. Phone 2- 3377. octl3-3tx 2 SANDWICH girls wanted. One'3977. BROWN keycase, keys with im- day and one night shift. Chuck’s Portant papers (two drivers li- 23—Real Estate For Sale (CONTIN VED) 2 BEDROOM, Sunshine home. Convenient terms. Phone 2-3557. octs-tf| 3 BEDROOM Sunshine home. Fenced yard. $2850.00 equity. Phone 2-2502. oct9-6tx) NEW 3 bedroom C.B.S. Will sell equity, assume F.H.A. mort-| gage. Low monthly payment. Im-' mediate occupancy. 1614 South St. Phone 2-6000. octld-7tx' 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath C.B.S. house. with screened porch and car Porte. Large lot. Immediate oc- cupancy. 1717 South St. Phone 2-7079. : octlo-tf) 2 BEDROOM, 2 bath. 417 Southard St. Apply 615 Fleming St. Phone 2-5761. octl3-3t FURNISHED cottage at Mastic Trailer Park. $1500.00. octl5-3tx FURNISHED house. 1212 Packer St. octlS-3tx, 26—Lots For Sale 2° LOTS, block from ocean and) Casa Marina. M. Herman, Caroga Lake, N. Y. aug19-tf 31—Garden and Lawn Supplies \3 VEES Parakeet seed and ADE) toys. Key West Garden and Lawn} Supply. Phone 2-6912. octl3-3t 33—Miscellaneous EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY 3428 Duck Avenue, Poinciana. Phone 2-6951. We Buy and Sell New and Used Furniture. octl-tf; Make The ARTMAN PRESS your headquarters fer the finest? jin printing. DIAL 2-5661. octl-tf INOTES Payable Forms. 10 foi 15¢. Artman Press. Phone 2-5661. octl-tf| GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES — FIXTURES KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. 219 Simonton St. Tel. 2-3123 octl-tf FALL air conditioner. Close out % h.p. Vornado demonstrator, $285.00. 44 h.p. Vornado demonstr: tor, $245.00. Pierce Brothers, cor- ner Fleming and Elizabeth Sts. Phone 2-5922. 34—Household Items For Sale (CONTINTED) AUTOMATIC electric water heat. er apt. size. New condition, $25, 919 Southard. Phone 2-5293, octlS-3tz BEDROOM suite, nine cu ft. Ad- miral refrigerator, Magic Chef gas stove. 502 C West Poinciana, OctlS-Stx GOOD used Magic f Gas Range. $40.00. Julian Appliasee Store, 125 Duval St. Phone 2-2251, octiS-3t ADMIRAL Console model radio with record player. AM-FM Band record cabinet, perfect condition, 1215 Catherine St. Apt. 6. octi5-Stx 34A—Restaurant and Store Equipment RESTAURANT Booths. Inquire American Legion Home. Can be seen any time. Tel. 2-7912. octi2-6t }6—Bicycles and Tricycles BRING US your bicycle. We can put it in top shape for school opening. All makes American and English bikes repaired. 37—Automotive Parts USED Truck and car tires — New recaps, all sizes, Dick's Tire Service, 928 Truman, octi-tt 1 BLACK convertible top, Never been used. Will fit most 41-48 cars. $35.00 complete, as received from factory. See Smith, Mastic Trailer Park. 645 United St. 38—Automobiles For Sale 1950 - 98 OLDSMOBILE. Low mil- age. Leaving country, Can be financed. Will sell cheap. Phone 2.5611, Mr. Gilman. 53 STUDEBAKER Regal V-8 Com- mander. Very low mileage. Sac- ifice. My equity and assume pay- ments. Private party. Phone 2-7518, ‘52 DODGE Hardtop, $1700, May be seen in evenings at 1417 Ash- by. octlé-3tx ‘40 CHRYSLER. A-1 condition. Ra- dio, heater. $295.00 Northern car. Phone 2.5524. octlé-3tx "41 PONTIAC. "47 engine. Good LARGE house or apartment. Pre- GIRL to assist in making Do-Nuts. fer waterfront, from Oct. 24] Must be neat, and fast. Rainbow mands. Oilmen may worry this week. But tires. New seat covers, clutch, ‘West, Florida. VALDEZ MA Clerk, Mizpah Pierce. octl5-3tx} REPAIR. CARPENTER, pei i ces nkesk ana ele censes) Reward. Phone 2-3403, INEWLY renovated bedroom apart- for the future they’re as full of plans as ever. In 30 years the industry has spent five billion dollars on refiner- ies for the purpose of raising the octane rating of gasoline. The American Petroleum Institute says the industry spends 100 million dollars a year on scientific re- search and the technology it per- fects is the real consumer of oil. Higher octane gasoline—less en- gine knock and greater power—| is coming up for the motorist. Socony-Vacuum engineers predict that within three years the average octane rating of premium gas will rise from the present 92 to 96, and for regular gasoline from 8 to 90. A female fly can lay its first batch of eggs less than a week after its birth, LEGAL NOTICES ———————— IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. OF THE STATR OF FLORIDA, 1N AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, IN CHANCER’ ‘Case No. 13-823 LAVENIA ROSE YARBROUGH KIPP, es seer. . 1 | THOMAS G. KIPP, Lea NOTICE B TO: THOMAS G. KIPP 8 Rocket Street Westerly, Rhode Tsland 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- ewer on attorney for Plaintiff and file the original thereof with the Clerk of this Court on or before the 12th day of November, A, D. 1953, otherwise a Decree Pro Confesso will be ent: against you. i DATED t th day of October, A. D. 1953, Key West, Monroe County, Florida. (Cireuit EARL R. ADAMS, Court Seal) Clerk Circuit Court. By: Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk, William V. Albury, $08 Whitehead Street, Key West, Florida. Attorney for Plaintitt. Oct. 15-22-29 Defendant. UBLICATION NOTICE TO CREDITORS ETC IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. In Re Estate of MARY C. FORNS, formerly MARY C. OLIVEROS, | Deceased. To all creditors and all persons Raving claims or demands aga: the estate of Mary C. Forns, former- ly Mary C. Oliveros, deceased, late f Ramrod Key, Monroe County,| lorida: You, and each of you, are hereby Botified and required to file all] ¢laims or demands which you, or} @ny of you, may have against the estate of Mary C. Forns, formerly ary C. Oliveros, deceased, late of mrod Key, Monroe County, Flor- ja, in the office of Florida, the County were of Monroe County, the Court House of said County, at Key West, Florida, within eight. @alendar months from the time of the first publication of this notice, to-wit, October 1, A.D. 1953. Each elaim or demand must pe in writ.) ing and must state the piace of| residence and post office address of| the claimant, and must be sworn to| dy the claimant, his agent or attor-| Rey. filed within months from| the time of the first publication of this notice shall be void Dated at Key West, Florida, this eight i} Any such claim or demand not e0|°2! Inspector, Elizabeth F. Schnel- der. Inspector, Alice Keen. Inspector, Rowena Curry. Inspector, Mitzi R. Cohen. Fourth Precinct Polling place: No. 3 Fire Sta- tion, Grinnell Street, Key West,| Florida. Clerk, Florence E. Baker. Inspector, Nimia C. Sikes. Inspector, Kathryn G. Gates. Inspector, Leroy Sawyer. Inspector, Mary Beninger. Fifth Precinct Polling place: 700 Elizabeth Street, Key West, Florida. Clerk, Kathryn T. Perpall. Inspector, Mary Elizabeth Cruz. Inspector, Wm. H. Monsalvatge, Inspector, Doris Neblett. Inspector, J. W. Hattrick. Sixth Precinct Polling place: County House, Key West, Florida. Clerk, Lois E. Dimmick. Inspector, Ruth Higgs Asheraft.| Inspector, Fae E. Solomon. Inspector Naomi Osterhoudt, Inspector, Erma L. Wells, Seventh Precinct Polling place: No. 1 Fire Sta-' tion, Greene Street, Key West, Florida. Clerk, Grace D. Kerr. Inspector, Caroline Ford. Inspector, Golden McKercher. Inspector, John A. Yates. Inspector, George Schrieber, Eighth Precinct Polling place: Harris School Auditorium, 812 Southard Street, Key West, Florida. Clerk, Jennie J. Gwynn. Inspector, Louise R, Thompson. Inspector, Carrie E. Hattrick. Inspector, Flora Michael. Inspector, Emma T. Albury, Ninth Precinet Polling place: 217 Grinnell} r. Court | #53 Street, Key West, Florida, Clerk, Ellie Shaw. Inspector, Emma S. Thompson. | Inspector, Mary E. Adams. Inspector, Janice Saunders. Inspector, Virginia R. Versluis. Tenth Precinct Polling place: 531 Grinnell Street, Key West, Florida. Clerk, Harold R. Pinder. Inspector, Lena Bervaldi. Inspector, Violet Stickney. Inspector, Myrtle M. " Inspector, Isabel Mullins. mae ehvents Py ‘olling place: Hallway outside of Library, Truman School 1116 Truman Avenue, Key West, Flor- a. Clerk, Maud Lujan. Inspector, Ruth E. Carey. Inspector, Corine Norcisa. S711 Eagle Ave. ment. All utilities. Reasonable|through January 15th. Navy lieu- rates. 321 Simonton. octl-tf Tooms. Nicely decorated. By day, week or month. Stuts Hotel. Apts. 410 Fleming. octl-tf} FURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms and bath, maid and janitor ser- vice, utilities furnished. Coral Ho- tel Apartments, 312 Simonton St. octl- Fo APARTMENTS, $15.00 and $20.00 Per week. 411 William St. octl0-6tx a Nc dinsens FURN, APT. Private entrance. Pri- vate bath. No cooking. Working|® people only. Call 2-6851. oct12-6t SHED 3 Unit apt. house for lease. Interested party must pur- chase furniture. Write Box W. G. 6, Care of Citizen. octl3-3tx 2 BEDROOM apt, furn. Utilities in- ¢luded. Inquire 1319 Duval St, octl3-3tx APTS. for rent. Key West and Big Coppit Key. Call: 2-6982. — oct14-3t BEAUTIFULLY furnished one bed. Toom apt. Facing ocean. 715 Sem- linole St. Phone 2-576, octlé-tf EFFICIENCY Apt. Completely fur- nished. Ideal for couple. Near beach. Reasonable. Redwood apart- ments. 719 South St. octl5-3t) Seema a lah 2 BEDROOM furnished apt. Down- stairs. Oct. 15 to Dec. 15. 504 ‘South St. octl5-3t Sosa RS ONE BEDROOM Apt. furnished. Adults. Phone 26711. octl5-tt COOL, garden furnished apt. $95.00 monthly. Couple. No pets. 301 Whitehead St. octl5-3tx 2A—Trailers For Rent 27 HOUSE trailer. Couple only. No Pets. Willtam Smith. Coral Isle Trailer Ct. Stock Island. octi5-3tx 3—Cottages For Rent COMPLETELY furnished one bed- Toom cottage. Low summer rates. Private beach. Lord’s Beach Court, corner South and Elizabeth Streets. Phone 2-2829. _sept30-f! COMPLETELY furn. airy one bed- Toom cottage. In select neighbor- hood. Couple only. No pets. Apply octl3,Stx Inspector, Carolyn M, Lamor-/ATTRACTIVE cottage. Two bed- eaux. Inspector, Violet L. Twelfth Precinct beach. $110.00 monthly. South St. Toom, all elec. kitehen. Near Inquire 701 octl5-3t Polling place: High Scheol An-‘READ THE CITIZEN DAILY tenant, wife and daughter. Refer- ences. Write: Lt. Marvin L. Doli- ana. Box 214 Hollywood, Florida or} call Hollywood 2-3979. octl5-1t 8—Male Help Wanted _ EXPERIENCED Meat Cutter. Ap- Ply in person. Gulfstream Food| Store, 1105 White St. octé-tf} BULLDOZER Operator. Must be able to grade. Living trailer fur-' nished free. Suitable for couple. $1.75 an hour. Steady work. Phone tf'Hudgins and Alfonso, Summerland [Key No, 2. oct13-3t OWNER of year old 35 Day Cam- Peche Boat seeks captain. Liber-| al Bonus plan. Only recognized producers of good reputation will be considered. Three references and two years experience as Campeche’ captain required. Call 2-3595 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. octl3-6t WANTED: 2 permanent residents with car. Join top food plan sales organization in Florida. See Mr. Alexander, Oceanview Cottagle No. octl4-3t 9—Female Help Wanted 'BAR MAID wanted, Apply Duffy's, | 218 Duval St. octl3-tf WANTED — Lady to manage Ho- tel. State references. Write P. O. Box 708, Key West, Fla. oct7-tf |BAR MAID for day work. To live in or out. Apply in person, Wea- vers, Stock Island. Do-Nut Shop. 1030 Truman Ave. octl4-3t 11B—Employment Wanted—Male DISABLED veteran wishes to learn trade, Steady employment. Permanent resident. Phone 2-5524. octlé-6tx, 12—Baby Sitters WILL TAKE CARE of children. Reasonable rates. Phone 2-2857. oct5-12t 13—Nursery Schools RELAX, shop, get that new perm- anent or attend chureh and foot- ball games. Hourly. rates. Island Nursery, 540 White St. 24—Bausiness Opportunities Gulf side in Marathon. Write P.O. FOR LEASE: Service Station. Lo- franchise. For details contact Jim Muniz, 1105 White St. oct7-tf| 24A—Building and Financing AUSTIN G. TAYLOR, _ licensed| general contractor, old and new’ work, 616 Duval St. Phone 2-6141. ALL TYPES GENERAL CONSTRUCTION PORTER -WAGOR - RUSSELL, INC. INC, JAMES ANDERSON, Sup’t. Phone 2-2232 Way, Coral Gables. NOTARY PUBLIC NORMAN. D. ARTMAN Citizen Office octl-tf FOR NEW HOMES All Types of Repairs And Alterations JAMES L. STAPLES General Contractor printed by| Free Estimates Gladly Given ‘The Artman Press. Diel 2-3661. |1120 South St Phone 2-5546 : : octi-tf octl-tf octi-tf| BRIDES TO BE HAVE your: wedding invitations and announcements octl3-3t|2-5661, Clréulation- Dept. FOR SALE: Six consecutive iseves| 25-—Real Estate For Sale Hplbciaggn agape $e ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom McAr- thur house. Large screened! porch and shed. Corner lot. Phone ed te your deor, 25¢ weekly. Dial 2-7938. sept25-tf| octl-tf| FOR buying or selling any kind of Key West property, contact ‘Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming St. Es- tablished 1919. sept25-30tx: The Citizen: A Family Newspaper The Key West Citizen, Key West, Florida. Count as Part of Ad FIGURE FIVE AVERAGE WORDS TO A LINE See Rate Schedule Elsewhere On This Page EE EE GE EG Ge SE GS Se oe oe ING AND GENERAL R FREE ESTIMATE, ABLE. PHONE 2.5241 Phone 2-7079. octlo-tf terior. 2-9145-2-7515 octl4-3tx One 30 gallon hot water heater. Both one year old. $50.00 each. 922 Fleming St. octl4-3tx LAST call for 1954 calendars. Get| yours today. Call 2-3757 for ap- pointment. octl5-3tx EXPERT RADIO R Rs — AUTO RADIOS A HALTY, PRATT’S RADIO SERVICE, 908) FLEMING ST., PHONE 2.7512. FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY. Remarkably Low Prices Van Loads Arriving Weekly Warehouse Furniture Outlet 915 Simonten St. Ph. 2-2697) FURNITURE for sale. Interested! party must lease 3-Unit furnish- \ed apt. Write Box W. G. 6 Care of ‘Citizen. octl3-3tx ONE full-size bed, maple finish, coil springs, innerspring mat- tress. Good condition. $30.00, See at 141A Peary Ct. octl4-3t) EXTRA large Cold-Spot refrixera- tor. Bendix automatic washer, kitchen utility cabinet. Phone 2- 2519 after 5:00 p. m. octl4-4i it Subscribe To The Citizen You may run my ad —_______ times in The Key West Citizen. Address Count as Part of Ad OWNER leaving for north. Must|BENCH DRILL Press. Bench saw|TRAILER awnings, gas tanks and sell income motel. Property on| with motor. Gym and baby crib.| fittings. Sewer Hook-ups. Phone 2-3064. 1007 Simonton. aug29-tf Box 537, Marathon, Fla. octl0-6t/HOUSE PAINTING. Interior or ex-|NEW and used house trailers at the lowest prices in Fla. 1/3 cated at Sigsbee Park. Exclusive|ONE white enamel kitchen sink.|40wn, balance like rent. overnight lodging, free delivery ‘Harper Trailer Sales, 4850 N.W. 17th Ave, Miami, Fla. MY EQUITY in 41 ft. Liberty, 1952 model. Inquire Al's Trailer Park, Island. 1951 ROYAL M Spartan, 33 ft. 1952 Alma 41 ft. 1953 Elcar, 2 bedr. 42 ft. 1951 31 ft. Travelo. Tipton Trailer Sales. Phone 2-5517. octls-3t Simonton Street, 41—Boats and Motors MARTIN 200 and other models for sale at Key Tackle. Roosevelt ae RE 42—Dogs - Cats - Pets OLD fish, baby turtles, long life. oak food and turtle food. Also real nice Sicmese kittens. The Pet Shop, 812 Caroline St. Phone 2 9470. octi4tt FREE- cute male kittens. 1606 Pout St. octlé-3tz = NRE PE SA OTT CONE You Can Advertise On This Page for as Little as 99c (Cost of a 3-line Ad) USE THIS ORDER BLANK NOW!! CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT, L.

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