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17S PROFITABLE gs 70 oy THE THE WORLD TODAY By JAMES MARLOW WASHINGTON (#—While Presi- dent Eisenhower stands aloof from the day-by-day political strife, his Republicans go around knocking the Democrats’ hats off. It's get- ting on the Democrats’ nerves. Now they’re calling on Eisen- ower to halt the Republican at- tacks, if he disapproves, or say openly he endorses them, if he does. In this effort to put him on the spot, the Democrats’ relation- ship with him has taken a sudden} turn. | In his public statements dealing! with Democrats Eisenhower has practiced the precept—‘‘with mal- ice toward none’’—laid down by Abraham Lincoln, whose birthday Friday the Republicans are busy celebrating. Because of this, or because they have a healthy respect for his pop- ularity, Democrats generally have said nothing mean about him. It’s a rare relationship which seems in danger of disappearing in this election year for, if the Re- publican attacks continue along their present line, the Democrats may not let Eisenhower stand aloof from partisan brawls. The Democrats started calling on him to say where he stood after a weekend blast at them by his No. 1 White House assistant, Sherman Adams. Adams-in a speech Saturday night climaxed the Republicans’ own sowing. irritation over the Democrats’ harping on the pres- ent business downturn, He said: Democrats who talked about de- pression were a bunch of political “sadists” trying to hand the coun- try a “Fear Deal.” This, coming from someone so close to Eisen- hower as Adams, set the Demo- crats afire. ~ But it wasn’t the only match the Republieans had applied to them. The Democrats were ablaze over another quesion: After all the Republican talk in the 1952 campaign about Commu- nists - in.- government, just how many Communists did the Repub- licans find when they took over from the Democrats? Eisenhower® himself announced 2,200 government employes had been “separated” from their jobs under his security program. Under that program a person could be fired not only for being a Com- munist or Communist sympathizer but for being a drunk, homosexual or a gossip. How many of the 2,200 were found to be actual Communists or fellow travelers or otherwise sub- versive and how many were let out for the various other reasons? Eisenhower didn’t say. In spite of demands by Demo- crats in Congress, and repeated questioning of the President by newsmen, ‘the administration still hasn’t said how many of the “‘sep- arated” people were subversive. Democrats protested in the Sen- ate that Republicans inside and outside the White House have been implying most of the “separated” employes were Communists, The question about the number of Communists uncovered by the Republicans is not academic. Some powerful Republicans have insist- ed Communists - in - government would be a main issue in this year’s congressional elections, Ei- senhower has said he hopes any fear of Reds “actively undermin- ing” the government will have dis- appeared by November. If the administration ever pro- vides a breakdown showing none or only a handful of the 2,200 were the Republicans will lot of ammunition. The Democrats will have gained it. If it turns out the other way, the Democrats will be sorry they ever raised the question, Last year Democrats helped Ei- senhower on certain pieces of leg- islation. Even .more this year, when the Democrats outnumber Republicans in the Senate and are almost even with them in the House, Eisenhower will need Dem- ecratic help on his program. But while the democrats may mutter about not giving him con- tinued support, on a matter of na- tional welfare the democrats will have difficulty opposing an Eisen- hower program on partisan politi- eal grounds. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE UNDER Fic 101 NAME Law OS Notice is Hereby Given that the undersigned, desiring to engage in Dusiness under the fictitious name of MILITARY CONSUME RV ICE, at Stock Island. Monro ty, Florida, intends to register the gaia name with the Clerk of the Cireuit Court of Monroe County. Florida. CYNTHIA B. WHEELER, S s wer, feba-1i-18-25,1954 NOTICE CNDBR FICTITIOUS NaME STATUTE UE {8 HEREBY GIVEN lereiened, Seatring to eng Re the LEGAL NOTICES (CONTINUED) Florida, intends to register said fictitious name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe Coun-' ity, Florida. Dated January 27, 1954. R. NORDENBERG. Sole Owner. Jnn28 ;feb4-11-18,1954 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 13-038 WILLIAM HENRY JOHNSON, Plaintiff, ve. BEATRICE JOHNSON, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION | | TO: Beatrice Johnson R. D. No. 2 Norfolk, Virginia YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED and REQUIRED to serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint for Divorce on the Plaintiff's Solicitor, and file the original Answer in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 19th day of February, 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 20th day of January, A. D. 1954. ° (SEAL) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida, By: Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. Ralph E. Cunningham, Jr. Solicitor for Plaintiff, Marathon, Florida. jan 21-28, feb 4-11, 1954 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR MONROE FLORIDA. IN i Case No. 033 JOSEPH ADEN JONES, vs. MARY ELIZABETH JONES, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: poop ELIZABETH JONES yden, North Carolina YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that suit for divorce has peen filed against you herein and you are required to serve a copy of Answer on Attorneys for Plat: and file the original thereof with the Clerk of the Circuit Court on Attorneys for Plaintiff, 419 Southard Street, Key West, Florida. IN THE JUVENILE COURT IN AND I MONROE COUNTY, FLOR- ‘TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN You are hereby notified that the Counselor of the Juvenile Court has filed @ petition in this court stating that the female child found jon the grounds of the Convent of |Mary Immaculate of Key West, Florida, on the 13th day of Jan- uary, 1954, fs an abandoned child by her parent or other custodian and a dependent child, under the provisions of Chapter ‘39, Florida Statutes 1953, and that said petition seeks the permanent commitment of said female child to a licensed child-placing agency for subsequent adoption. You are hereby required to ap- pear in this court on the 15th day of March, A. D. 1954, to show cause why said petition should not be ranted. STrnis notice shall be published for four consecutive weeks in The Key West. Citizen, a newspaper pub- shed in Monroe County, Florida. DONE and ORDERED at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 10th day of February, A. D.'1954. EVA WARN! >) ARNER > o ie OT f the Juvenile Cour Inand’ for Monroe County, Florida. By Isabel Fleming nd Clerk ; er’ feb. 11-18.25, mar. 4, A. D. 1954 rates. 321 Simonton. APARTMENTS and rooms. Nicely decorated. By day. |week or month. Stuts Hotel. Aj \410 Fleming. |'APARTMENT $60 to $80 per mon- | th. 411 William St feb1-24tx |ONE bedroom, all electric. Private bath, utilities, linens, dishes fur- jnished. M and B Motel, 1031 Laird feb1i- |EFFICIENCY apt., centrally locat- ed, weekly rental, couple only, Ino pets. Price organization Real- tors, 411 Fleming 6t. Phone 2-7611. febd-tf, |Apply 901 Truman Ave., upstairs. " feb9-3tx} COTTAGE, sleeps two. |month. Al's Place, Sugar Loaf Key. febl1-3tx S—Rooms For Rent 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- ate entrance, parking space. Cen- ‘al location. Day, week or month. } vi Sigsbee Park. TWO colored men over 17 yrs. to tite WANTED 2 experienced 5A—For Rent— Miscellaneous GARAGES and store room in busi- ess section, Cali 2-3931 between 10 and 7. feb1-tf CABINS and rooms. Beer, restau- rant. Free swimming pool and picnic grounds. Friedins Perky Lodge (10 miles north of Boca Chica). feb8-24tx 6—Wanted To Rent RETIRED couple desires furnish- ed or unfurnished efficiency apt. No pets and good references. Phone 2-7009. feb9-3tx INAVY Chief desires 2 or 3 bed- room, unfurnished house. Two} small children, good references. O.} N. Bruner, TMC, USS H. W. Gil-| feb11-3tx} NEED two or three bedroom, un- more, furnished house or apartment. Phone 2-3342, feb11-3t 8&—Male Help Wanted ee GREASE rack and service atten- dant. Must be experienced. $50. weekly. Rudy’s Service Station, feb8-6t take over shoe shine stand. Ap- ply Fun Arcade, 535 Duval St. feb10-3tx A aia TO DRIVE station wagon. Apply immediately to superintendent of} Plaintite,|Service. Casa Marina Hotel. feb10.3t 9—Female Help Wanted {oe ae, CURB girl at active drive-in. Ap-' ply Blvd. Drive in, Roosevelt Blvd. and Ist. feb1-tf Super Market Cashiers. Apply in per- ita ctheenton Deetes fro cosiaielwemme oe) oe raises, 52 BEAL OY REE Bice, er, 16 Duval ech Clerk, Circuit Court. id = BY: oe) Pepnty Clerk” [WOMEN to work in dining room, ROSE EET e POTMANS, linen room. Apply immediately to headwaiter, Casa Marina Hotel. feb10-3t san2i-28;feb4-11.1954/MATD, experienced only. Apply in\Phone 2-3398, person, Stutz Hotel. feb10-tf SINGER, white or colored to work at the Jungle Bar, 801 Duval St.| feb11-3t 11A—Employment Wanted—Female LADY refined middleaged, wants light housekeeping and care for} elderly or semi-invalid person. P. O. Box 3186, Miami, Fla, feb11-3t 11B—Employment Wanted—Male —————————— PERMANENT resident, Civil Ser- vice employee, needs part time work, nights, Sat., Sun, 2-2693. feb10-3tx eT ELDERLY sobér man, native, wants employment as watchman or caretaker. Box K6 c-o Citizen. feb10-3tx 13—Nursery Schools KINDERGARTEN for children from 3 to 5 years old. Please {Phone after 12 p. m. 2-2193. 1011 Virginia, Mrs, Figueroa. feb9-6tx (5 SSS SE ele 16—Personal ——— CHILDREN’s books for Valentine. Best sellers and rental library. The Book Shop, 534 Fleming St. feb10-tf 17—Personal Services i i ae | FOR SALE: SIX consecutive issues of The Key West Citizen delivered to your door, 25¢ weekly. Dial 2.5661, Circulation Dept. febl-tf ee eee PHOTOSTATIC Copies. Fast ser- vice. Karns Studio, 220 Duval. Phone 2-6811. BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invita. tions and announcements print- ed by The Artman Press. Dial | 2°5661. febl-tf \BEAUTIFULLY furnished effi- ciency two-bedroom apartment. IRONING : Nice location. Casa Blanca Motel,| Soba Sooenstephome: eee 715 Seminole. feb10-tf SS ae wing inger Sewing Machines 3—Cottages For Rent SALES, service, parts. Singer | Sewing Machine Co., 118 Coral! |Way, Coral Gables. febl-tf NOTARY PUBLIC NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office febl-tt| WILL do ironing and a’ clothes at home. 914 Packer St., Rear. feb9-5tx It Pays To ADVERTISE In The febo-3tx Citizen—Use Its Columns Freely! DEADLINE: 9: AM, DAILY insertion. CONTRACT RATES ON REQUEST DIAL 25661 Cash Over Counter 99c - WillGive You | A 3Line Classified for 3 Days Five Average Words Per Line : 18—Special Services ed. Reasonable and good ser- vice. Phone 2-5241, ask for Sam. feb3-24tx —————— SNO CAP BLEACH is safe on 100% pure nylon fabrics. Try| a bottle from your grocer. feb1-tf 20—Musical Instruments PIANO — Schomacker medium | grand. Ebony with matching bench. Excellent condition. $750. feb9-3tx 22—Lost CHILD’S glasses, in green case. Badly needed. Case has Dr. J. A. Valdes’ name on it. Phone 2-2365 before 5 p. m., 2-3752 after 5 p. m.| feb9-3t ae BROWN Leather wallet, with de-| sign on front. Lost on Monroe beach. Sentimental value, Phone 2. feb9-3t RED plastic wallet around 5:30) P. m. Identification card reads 17 Dolma Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Reward. Phone 2-6653. feb10-3tx’ “MUGSY” — Brown and white small dog, tail curled over back, very pronouned underslung lower, jaw and teeth. Reward. Clara jRiggs, 707 Southard St. feb10-2tx! eee |BOXER, answers to name of Thor. | Pink spot on end of nose and \lower lip, four white paws. Phone BOQ, Seaplane Base, febl0-3tx |BROWN billfold, with important | papers, lost Saturday, Duval St. ;Phone 2-3931, 8 to 5. feb10-3t | 24—Business Opportunities STORE for rent at 923 White St. | 1 |type business. May be altered to) \suit the tenant. Inquire upstairs, 921 White St. Apt. No. 7. FOR SALE or lease: Garage and service station, Excellent loca- tion, Long lease, Phone 2-6821. janis+t CESSPOOLS pumped and clean-| 24 x 50 feet, suitable for any} feb2-12tx| 800d “IS IT ALWAYS THIS HOT AT THE END OF A TEN-MILE MIKE, SARGES” MODEST ‘Predenaat egiteres U6 Pymet (her FOR FIRST and second mortgages, re-financing, construction loans, business loans. Free appraisals, immediate, courteous closing. CECIL CARBONELL, Ph. 2-2656 jani5- i FF. A. and V. A NEW HOMES FOR SALE $2600 and $2850 Down PORTER-WAGOR-RUSSELL, INC. 1620 United St, Phone 2-2232. General Contractor Free Estimates Gladly Given 1120 South St. aaa oe eb1- 25—Real Estate For Sale 3 BEDROOM erence et down, $50, m ' re Fogarty Ave. jan20-t¢ FOR BUYING or selling any kind sil Boysen, 626 Fleming St Ee Pa yysen, ming F tablished 1919. jand-30tz |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 2-2806, febs-tf Duval St. Phone 2-2831, feb1-tf| feb EXCEPTIONAL, fully furnished FOR NEW ROMES home, electrically equipped. All Types of Repairs Four bedrooms, servants quarters, And Alterations solarium, patio. Immediate posses- contact |6860, .|Pletely finished. See Mr. Fix It at esult| MAIDENS 6—Lots For Sale (CONTINUBD? |2 SUNRISE SHORES, 100’ x 100° PRICE $5,000. TERMS, $3,000. DOWN, EALANCE $100. PER MONTH. PHONE 2-6243. rane feb1- FANCY Canaries, $12. to $18. Fe- male canaries, ready to breed $3. Blue Ribban, blue parakeets, $10. Pet Pack, 3-V, 8-1, French's Seed and Supplies, Also Parakeet seed in bulk, Key West Garden and Lawn Supply. Phone 2-6912. feb9-3t CHAIN link fence supplied, in- stalled as low as $5 per month, 36 months to pay. Free estimates on request. Lifetime protection for children, grounds, pets. Your last expense where fence is concerned. ‘Wardlow’s Landscaping, 2-3454, 804 Amelia St. 25—Real Estate For Sale SINCE! beach. Beautiful view, always la breeze. 3 bedrooms, 2 tile baths, beamed ceilings, LR & DR; kitch- en, utility room, heaters in LR and bath; terrazzo floors; jalousie windows, furnished. 2 years old, idscaped. $24,000 Phone 2-7815. jan26-tt 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- sets, garbage disposal, finished gar-' age and utility room, landscaped yard and many other extras. Com- pare for comfort, price and satis- faction. Johnson and Johnson, 419 sion. Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming St. feb4-10tx THREE bedroom home, double liv- ing room, dining room, kitchen with breakfast nook, Florida room, carport, large landscaped lot, 2912 Staples Ave., Phone 2-6979. feb8-tt’ 2 BEDROOM Sunshine. Full jalou- sied, livably furnished, $2800.00 down, $63. per month. Phone 2- jan26-tf, HOUSE, lot and furniture. Phone 2-2198, feb9-6tx 2 BEDROOM McArthur home $9,-. 200. Excellent condition. Beauti- ful yard. Carport. Attractive terms. 3015 Flagler. Phone 2-3398. feb9-6tx BEAUTIFUL large two story, well furnished home for sale on Pine} Street, on large lot with fruit! trees. Phone 2-3449. feb9-6t/ [$$$ 6 ROOM house on Big Coppit (with fireplace) Livable but not com- Big Coppitt after 7 p. m., Ave. C. feb11-3t| a emanates SACRIFICE: N. E. Corner, Cath- erine and Varela, two bedrooms, |bath, living room, kitchen, front porch and large screened back Porch. Dr. Sol Shapera, 4122 N., 36 St., Phoenix, Arizona. feb11-4t SACRIFICE:1120 Von Phister St., two bedrooms, two baths, and} Powder room, living room, dinette, | sun room, all electric Hot Point) kitchen, utility room, carport and solarium. Adjoining lot available if} desired. Dr. Sol Shapera, 4122 N.| jani4-thurs-fri-sat-15t 33—Miscellaneous Make The ARTMAN PRESS YOUR headquarters for the finest in printing. DIAL 2-5661. feb1-tf IPHILCO-_radYos,_—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. febl1-tf NOTES Payable Forms. 10 fo. 15¢. Artman Press, Phone Sart id feb1- 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 at $1.50 and $2. Don’t miss this. WAREHOUSE FURNITURE OUTLET 915 Simonton St. Phone 2-2697) febl-tf GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIXTURES - HARDWARE KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. 219 Simonton St. Tel 2-3123) feb1-tf| 11 HEAVY panel door, 34” by 6 10’, glass top, $10, screen dours excellent condition, $5. Stutz Hotel, 410 Fleming St. feb5-tf, FOR SALE: 2nd hand crib and buggy. Cheap. Phone 2-5205. feb#-3t| 4 SETS Casement windows will fit! frame 28%” x 55” - hinges and} hooks, 4 sets (8) sliding copper) window screens and runners 27%2” wide and 26%” long, $5.00. 2 vene- tian blinds (Maple) 33” wide and) 54” long and brackets, $2.00, 1. ma-| ple venetian blind 66” wide and 54” long and brackets $2.00. 1 cop-! per screen door and wrought iron| grille - 6’ 9” x 34”, 1 metal out- side knob and inside lock combina-| tion and spring hinges, $3.00. 5 pieces, blue glass 13” x 26” x 3-32” thick, $2.00, or whole lot for $10.00.| Phone 2-3175. feb11-3t) 34—Household Items For Sale 5 FULL ROOMS of furniture for) sale. Phone 2-5190. feb8-6t | EISNER 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 Cent’, T! 2-6951 36 St., Phoenix, Arizona. feb11-4t/ 26—Lots For Sale 2 So ee ACRE, ocean front, suitable for! high class trailer park. Phone 2-| 2228 between 9-11 a. m. or Box E. F. c- Citizen. febs-tf) 10 LOTS on Big Pine Key, near Big Pine Inn and ocean, price reasonable, Johnson and Johnson, Phone 2-2831, 419 Duval St. febl-tf N. E. CORNER George and Laird Sts. 44 x 100. $1800 and terms. Wolkoff, 321 Simonton St. feb9-tf on Big Pine, high and dry, land, near U. S. No. 1. 50’ x 100’,| Will sel] on terms. Phone 2-2289.| feb9-3tx MAGIC Chef gas stove Used only 43——F], CHOICE lot 50’ x 100’ on improved. road. Big Coppit Key, 2 miles East of Boca Chica Field. Reason- able. See Mr. Sargent, Stock Is- bee Park. febl-tf! 34A—Restaurant and Store Equipment _ ——————— ._ . _* . [CHOICE WATERFRONT LOT, ELECTRIC Coca Cola box, meat slicer, meat grinder, large fan. Inquire Victory Market, febl1-38 34B—Antiques For Sale ee FOR SALE: Antique solid brasa, j hand carved floor lamp, maybe |2000 years old. A beaut to look at, |Also many other hand carved me- tal antiques. Reasonable to quick buyer. 528 Simonton St. fedoStx lanaeromrenepeai eee 35— Wanted To Buy FORMER school bandsman wants to buy old phonograph records of band music and cornet solas, ‘Please phone 23787 after 4 p. m. feb10-3tx 36—Bicycles and Tricycles SR Scarier Radic WE Repair ali makes of American and English bicycles. All parts and accessories in stock. Overseas Cycle Store, 1030 Eaton St., Phone |2-6081. febi-tt 37—Automotive Parts 2 USED Truck and passenger ear tires — New recaps, all sizes. Dick’s Tite Service, 929 Truman. febi-tf 38—Automobiles For Sale BUY A car, just like new. Many extras. Save first year’s big de- |preciation on my '53 Studebaker Commander V-8 $900 or a car worth $900 will take it. Payments & pe NR ene |49 FORD, blue, two door, near Sinclair Station, Stock Island. febli-te ‘47 CHEVROLET, reconditioned motor about 18 months. Cheap, |must be sold. 1119 Olivia St. febl1-st |38A—Trucks For Sale _ 1948 CHEVROLET, electrically re- frigerated % ton truck. Good for ice cream or frozen foods, Ex- jcellent condition. Price $1900.00 1948 Ford, 2 ton electrically refri- gerated truck, 1000 gallons ice cream capacity, $3000.00. Contact Tipton Trailer Sales, Stock Island. febs-ttx 39—Trailers For Sale ‘NEW and used house trailers at the lowest prices in Fla. 18 down, balance like rent. Free over- night lodging, free delivery. Har- per Trailer Sales, 4850 N. W. 17th Ave., Miami, Fii febl-tt MOVE right into a 1952 two-bed- room trailer for $700 down, bal- ance financed. All utilities con- nected. Mr. Tasso, Sun Haven Trailer Court, Stock Island after 5. febl04tz See at 44 Rest Beach: feb10-3tx MY $3500 equity in 37’ late '32 model Stewart House trailer for $2000. Balance financed. 2 bed- rooms, complete bath, awning and hook up equipment included. Phone 2-2288 after 6 p, m. feb10-6t ‘53 27% ft. RICHARDSON House trailer with bath. Sleeps four. $1000 cash for equity, 606 Truman Ave. feb10-3t fetuses 39B—Trailer Accessories Seorewenernnendapaieadteieesecies eco, TRAILER awnings made and re- Paired. Umble’s Canvas Shop, 802 Caroline St. febitt 40—Motor Bikes and Motor Scooters nse cement LAE omy ‘33 CUSHMAN scooter. $275.00. _Like new, many extras. New —————————__ ‘53 ALLSTATE scooter, cheap. 1108 Virginia St. Phone 2-2720, febl1stx 41—Boats and Motors ———_— FOR RENT, Boats, motors, trail- ers, fishing tackle. Cliffs Marine. ZENITH table model Radio-Pho-| Nograph combination. 4 speed. Phone 2-3864. feb9-3tx EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY 3824 Duck Avenue, Poinciana. New and Used Furniture. | feb1-tf, ONE Nesco electric roaster with sandwich grill. Phone 2-7009. feb10-7t PERFECTION Kerosene heater, | good condition. Phone 2-2438. feb10-3tx 1 month. Phone 2-8896. febl1-3tx DINING table and four chairs, sol-| id, wood. 41 Maine Road, Sigs- febll-4tx Trailer Pak. feb10-6tx EXTRA large lot on Flagler St.,) near White. Call any tim |ONE single bed, studio couch,| combination Admiral TV. Any) ie. Phone reasonable response. 106-C Peary R. febl1-3tx Court. feb11-3tx; Stock Island. Ph, 2-2531. febl-tf 14’ SKIFF and 6 hp Wizard motor. $150. 90 Felton Road. febé-6tx 18’ LYMAN with 65 HP Chris Craft motor. First class condition. Call |. Phone 2-6951. We Buy and Sell at 715 North Beach Road. feblltx <<. sr BOAT for sale, gas twin screw, 284’ long, 9’ wide. Suitable for party fishing boat. Very reasonable. Phone 2-2922, febli-s: oceania onmiieeiainamniceeaee |42——Dogs - Cats - Pets PS cl ina at BABY Parakeet for sale. 715 Aghe St. Phone 2.6054, febi}-2t lowers, Trees and Shrubs COWBOY AND SON LANDS“APING, tree removal and surgery, roof painting, cement walks, and porches, also lot clean. ing. Call for free estimate.. John - Watson, Phone 2-6521, febé-2ute

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