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PROF Page 10 Committee May Okay Tax Slashes By-CHARLES F. BARRETT W. NGTON (The House) Ways and Means Committee ap- peared primed to buck the Eisen-| hower administration today and) approye a cut in more than a dozen major excise or sales taxes. Republican and Democratic com-; mittee members predicted an al- most unanimous vote for a bill introduced yesterday by Chairman! Daniel A. Reed (R-NY) to slash all excises.now above 10 per cent down’ to-that level. Secretary of the Treasury Hum-| phrey “in a statement last night said the government could not afford such broad, sweeping reduc- tions now, While cutting some excises, the bill would cancel indefinitely re- ductions set under present law for April 1 on liquor, tobacco, gaso- line, automobiles, beer and wine.) The two actions would almost| balance out if the House and Sen-' ate go along, The new cuts would reduce revenues almost one billion dollars a year. Killing the sched- uled reductions would retain pres- ent revenues of bout $1,100,000,-| 000, The Eisenhower administration had requested that the scheduled reductionsbe canceled, and orig- inally “had opposed any loss in revenue from excises. After Reed] introduced. his bill, Humphrey said the Treasury was prepared to go along with«cuts in a few selected excises “(where industries were being’ badly hurt by especially high rates.” But he said the administration could not support across-the-board cuts of tip to one billion dollars proposed” by - Reed. leaders, however, said they did not) expect an all-out fight by the ad-| ministration. Humphrey praised cooperation between the Treasury and the com- mittee on other issues, Only yes- terday, the committee voted 22-2 to approve an administration re- quest to cancel two billion dollars in annyal_ corporation income tax cuts, also’scheduled under present law for April 1. The recommendation to retain the present. top corporation of 52 per cent, rather than permitting it} to decline to 47 per cent, was thrown into an 800-page bill to overhaul ‘most of the nation’s tax laws. House leaders plan to bring the excise bill to the floor first, probably early next week. Redd’s bill would cut to 10 per! cent, éffective April 1, these pres- dent excise rates; “ The 25 percent tax on long- distance telephone calls and leased wires, saving-taxpayers an esti- mated 250 million dollars a year. 20 per cent “luxury” tax on furs, jewelry, cosmetics, women’s hand- bags and luggage, saving an addi- tional 250 ‘million, 20 per cent tax on admissions to movies, sports events, night clubs and other entertainments, saving»175 million, 20 per cent tax on cameras, photographic equipment, light bulbs,.‘club dues and safe deposit! boxes, saving, about 57 million. 15 per ‘cent tax on local tele- Phone» bills: and domestic tele- grams, saving about 123 million. 15 per cént tax on rail, bus and air passenger fares, saving 87 million, 15 per cent tax on pens, mechan- ical peneils, lighters, and sport- ing goods, saving about 7 million, Gable Becomes Free Lance Actor HOLLYWOOD (After 23 years with MGM studio, Clark Gable is leaving-to»become a free lance. “The *studio’s $300,000-a-year star announced yesterday that he is ex- ; THE KEY WEST CITI ercising his right to end his long-| term contract, saying that he in- tends to avail himself of oppor- tunities elsewhere. A spokesman for the 53-year-old) Gable-said his last seven-year con- tract expired two months ago, Gable has a number of pictures} fn mind but has no thought of en- gaging in television or independent movie production, the spokesman) said. COW FALLS THROUGH CEILING OF STORE INVERNESS, Scotland #—Cus- tomers in a local vegetable shop broke “and ran yesterday when plaster showered from the ceiling, followed by a cow named Sally, Republican BS (TABLE TO ZEN Wednesday, March 3, 1954 Opening Of Auto Hobby Shop Is Told By NAS The Key Wesi Naval Air Station has opened an automobile hobby shop for the use of naval person- nel in their off hours, it was an- nounced today. The shop is furn-| ished with the basic tools and equipment needed for repairs, painting and greasing of private automobiles. The shop is under the direction ‘of the Special Services section of the Naval Air Station, which pro- vides recreational and athletic pro- grams for naval, personnel. Aviation Structural Mechanic Chief Kenneth E, York supervised the outfitting of the shop, and per-' sonnel from the Naval Air Station| complement and fleet squadrons pitched in during their off-duty time. The building was formerly a Transportation Department. shop, and was recently made available’ for use as a hobby shop when a new Transportation Building was completed. Outfitting of the new hobby shop| is part of a $12,000 program ap- proved by Captain Thomas Ash-| craft, Commanding Officer of the! Key West Naval Air Station, to improve recreational facilities here, LEGAL NOTICES —_—_———— ss IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF AND FOR MONROE Ci ‘ CHANCERY, CPN E Sean No. 18-985 DOROTHY J, TUCKER KING, Plaintite, SUDLEM H. KING, emer Defendant. NOTICE BY PUB) TO: SUDLER HL. KING ON 105 East Cochran Street Middletown, Delaware You are hereby notified that a by required to serve a copy of your Answer to the Bill of Complaint on Plaintiff's attorney, W. Curry Har- ris, whose address is 317 White- head Street, Key West, Florida, and thereafter file the original of your Answer in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on March 26, 1954, in default of which sald Bill of Complaint will be taken as confessed by you. 23, 1954. Dated February EARL R.' ADAMS, Clerk, Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida By (sd) Herman Cerezo Deputy Clerk, (Circuit Court Seal) W. CURRY HARRIS, 317 Whitehead ‘Street, Key West, Florida, Attorney for Plaintiff, feb. 24, mar. 3, 10, and 17, 1954, ——$<$___ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE, SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY,| IN CHANCERY. Case No. 13-980 ETHEL RAYFORD DAVIS, Plaintiff, vs. DIVO} ISIAH DAVIS, NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: Istah Davis, cia NCE UNKNOWN. 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 March, A. D. 1954, In the above en- titled cause, otherwise the allega- tions therein contained will be tak- en_as confessed. DONE and ORDERED at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, thi 1sth day of February, A. D.’1954. (SEAL) EARL R. ADAMS, Cler By: (sd) Herman Cerezo Deputy Clerk, (s) J. Y. PORTER, Iv, J. Y. Porter, IV. Pts. Solicitor 505 Whitehead Street, Key West, Fiorida. feb, 17-24} mar. 3-10, 1954 —— ss NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name ‘of “The South Wind Motel, U.S. Highway No. 1, Islamorada, Florida,” intends to’ register the said fictitious name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. Dated February 9, 1954. VICTOR A. WALLEN, CALISTA A, WALLEN, Sole Owners. feb 10-17-24; mar 8, 1954 ——————— IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. In_re Estate of F, MYRTLE WIEDEMANN, also known as FLORENCE MYRTLE WIEDEMANN, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL CREDITORS AND _PER- SONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DE- MANDS AGAINST SAID ESTATE: You and each of you are hereby Notified and required to present | any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against | the estate of F. Myrtle Wiedemann, also. known as Florence Myrtle Wiedemann, deceased, late of the City of Sabin, County of Clay and State of Minnesota, to the County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, lat his office in the Court House of |said County at Key West, Florida, j Within eight (8) calendar months. from the time of the first publica- tion of this notice. Each claim or demand shall be in writing, and shall state the place of residence and post office address of the claimant, and shall be sworn to by the claimant, his agent, or his at- torney, and any such claim or de- mand not so filed shall be void. Dated at Key West, Florida this 9th day of February, A. D. 1954. | (sd) HENRY FE. WIEDEMANN | As Ancillary Administrator of the Estate of F. Myrtle Wiedemann, also known as Sally-was a refugee from a near- by auction market. She'd: climbed a flight of stairs adjoining’ the shop to elude pur- suit, only to have the landing col- lance -umfet Sar weight, Florence Myrtle Wiede- mann, deceased. CURRY HARRIS, Whitehead Street, ey West, Florida, Attorney for Ancillary Administrator. feb, 10-17-24, SOE SCMIaet mar. 3, 1954 eran THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN iC RCE|BEAUTIFUL apt. two oh goa att LEGAL NOTICES (CONTINUED) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 13-974 MAX R. WEEDIN, JR., Plaintiff, vs. AMELIA AGNES WEEDIN, Defendant, NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: AMELIA AGNES WEEDIN, 36 Farmington Avenue, New London, Connecticut. 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- swer on Attorneys for Plaintiff and file the original thereof with the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 11th dav of March, 1954, otherwise Decree Pro Confesso will be entered against you. DATED at Key West, Florida, this 9th day of February, 1954. EAL) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk, Circuit Court. By: (sd) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. Robert C. Youmans, NEBLETT & YOUMANS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 419 ee se oad Key West, Florida. feb10-17-24;mar3,1954 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 13-975 ELIZABETH G. ROBINSON, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE KENNETH LIONEL ROBINSON, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: Kenneth Lionel Robinson c/o Hazel ig A “ Royal, North Carolina YOU TARE 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 11th day of March, Ai D, 1954, in the above en- titled ‘cause, otherwise the allega- tions therein contained will be tak- s_ confessed. *"DONE. and ORDERED at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 9th day of February, A. D. 1954. (SEAL) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk, of the Circuit Court Monroe County, Florida. + (sd) Florence E. Sawyei gcse Deputy Clerk. RALPH E. CUNNINGHAM, Jr. Solicitor for Plaintiff, Marathon, Florida. feb. 10-17-24, mar, 8, 1954 2—Apartments For Rent poe Lo ei, NEWLY renovated bedroom apart- ment, All utilities, Reasonable rates, 321 Simonton. APARTMENTS and __ sleeping rooms. Nicely decorated. By day, week or month, Stuts Hotel. Apts. 410 Fleming. ONE bedroom, afl electric. Private bath, utilities, linens, dishes fur- nished. M and B Motel, 1031 Eaton. 1 BEDROOM apt. for quiet adults. No pets. Linens and utilities fur- nished. $35. weekly, 1206 Florida St. Phone 2-3435. feb27-tf FURNISHED apt., near Boca Chi- ca Airfield. Phone 2-6982, APTS. $60 to $80 per month, Light housekeeping room for working men, $10 to $15 per week. 411 Wil- liam St. married couples, no children, no pets. 1019 Margaret. 4—Houses For Rent [DELIGHTFUL home furnished, 6) months lease, 3 bedrooms, 2% baths, $150., 915 Von Phister. Phone /2-2314, 5A—For Rent— Miscellaneous “p x,|CABINS and rooms. Beer, restau- rant, Free swimming pool and picnic grounds, Friedins Perky Lodge (10 miles north of Boca Chica). feb8-24tx GARAGES and store room in busi- ness section, Call 2-3931 between 10 and 7, 6—Wanted To Rent WANTED: Furn, 2 bedroom apt. or house, Will lease. CPO, wife, and 4 yr. old boy, Call Branford, EMC, USS Gilmore, Ext. 291, MODERN house, two bedrooms. Good location, Ten to twelve thousand.- Phone 2-7687, FURNISHED cottage or apt., 2 or 3 bedrooms. Mar. 14-27. Write Ledr. W. L. Fugate, 810 Timber- branch Parkway, Alexandria, Va. posal casera ay 7—Business Rentals Rivero, 664 South Drive, Miami Springs, Phone 887792. 8—Male Help Wanted BUS BOYS at the Casa Marina Hotel. Good pay. Live in or out. Apply dining room, Casa Marina, feb15-tf SHORT-order man, must be sober. Top salary, 6 days a week. Blvd. Drive-In, Roosevelt Blvd. and ist. feb24-tf; OPPORTUNITY for the right men. Apply Lindsley Lumber Co., 530 Truman Ave, YOUNG man, permanent resident, must be interested in photogra- Phy. Apply in person. Evans Cam- “va Store, 509 Southard St. THRU THE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ne CASH | CHARGE We Ie Ne Ve We Be 9 | ‘te & ie 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 12 DAYS 24 DAYS 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 DIAL 2-5661 Cash Over Counter 99¢ - WillGive You A 3Line Classified _ for 3 Days 4 Five Average Words Per Line 9—-Female Help Wanted BEAUTICIAN, all-around operator. Apply Martin Hair Stylist, 921 ‘Truman Ave. Phone 2-3021. feb16-tf IBARMAIDS with or without exper- ience. Apply in person, Weaver’s, ‘Stock Island, feb23-tf KITCHEN help, apply in person, Ponce’s Luncheonette 701 Simon-| ‘ton, feb25-6t [BAR maid wanted, Apply Phil’s Gate Bar, : STENOGRAPHER, Typist with some knowledge of book-keeping and general office work. Call for appointment 2-3539, EXPERIENCE super market cash- ier, Apply in person, Gulfstream Food Dept. Store, 1105 White St. 10—Male and/or Female Help Wanted MAKE $20. daily. Sell luminous name plates, Write Reeves Co., Attleboro, Mass., Free Sample and Details, 11A—Employment Wanted—Female MIDDLE aged lady, (white) seeks work as housekeeper or manag- ing motel. Can furnish references, Phone 2-2964, 12—Baby Sitters WOULD like to take care of chil- dren days in my home. Tel. 2- feb18-12tx 13—Nursery Schools Yard, 913 White St. 16—Personal GET your flower and garden books at the Book Shop, 534 Fleming St. Rental Library, feb25-tf 17—Personal Services PHOTOSTATIC Copies. Fast ser- vice. Larry Karns Studio, 220 Duval. Phone 2-6811, feb27-12tx MODEST STuaTs STRANGE! J BROUGHT Hi | AND HE GAVE ME THIS NOVEL 17—Personal Services (CONTINUED) BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invita- tions and announcements print- ed by The Artman Press. Dial 12-5661. Singer Sewing Machines SALES, service, parts. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 118 Coral Way, Coral Gables. FOR SALE: SIX consecutive issues of The Key West Citizen delivered to your door, 25¢ weekly. Dial 2.5661, Circulation Dept. NOTARY PUBLIC NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office PRIVATE Spanish lessons taught at 728 United St. Phone 2-3449. feb25-6t WASHING and ironing done at home, Phone 2-5403. 18—Special Services ROBERT'S Transfer Moving and Hauling. Free estimates on all jobs. Phone 2-2305. SNO CAP BLEACH is ‘safe on) 100% pure nylon fabrics, Try) a bottke from your grocer. 21—Instructions UPRIGHT piano. In good condi- tion, $75. 1325 A South. feb27-tf 24—Business Opportunities FOR SALE or lease: Garage and service station, Excellent loca- tion. Long lease, Phone 2-6821. jani5-tf BAR, Imperial Cafe, short order, kitchen, Patio with bandstand and equipment. Inquire 5-7 p. m., 1109 Whitehead St. Phone 2-7384, ‘ MAIDENS "Trademark Registered U. S. Patent Ofice : ig s-s LETTERS I TYPED IM THE AND THE AFTERNOON OFF/” |24—-Business Opportunities (CONTINUED) APT. MOTEL FOR SALE NEW construction. Best residential section: Near beaches. $28,000. cash, balance first mortage. Sale price less than 5 times yearly in-| come, P, 0. Box 929, feb12-tf 24A—Building and Financing F. H. A. and V. A. NEW HOMES FOR SALE $2600 and $2850 Down PORTER-WAGOR-RUSSELL, INC. 1620 United St, Phone 2-2232, 25—Real Estate For Sale 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 2-2808, feb9-tf FOR BUYING or selling any kind of Key West property, contact Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming St. Es- tablished 1919, feb13-30tx 3 BEDROOM house, furnished or unfurnished, carport, large pa- tio and barbecue pit, Lot 59’ x 96’. 1207 Watson Street. feb25-6t' BEAUTIFUL 2 BEDROOM CBS HOUSE INAVY officer has orders and will adjoining tile vanities. Large kit- chen with tile kitchen unit, Utility room. Large living-dining room. Carport. On large landscaped lot. ‘House 7 months old In most de- sirable residential section. 1512 18th Terrace. Phone 2-6095, after 5 P.M. feb17-15tx BEAUTIFUL, 2 yr. old. 1120 Von Phister, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, powder room, living room, dinette, sun room, kitchen, utility, carport, ‘Bargain. Shapera, 1224 South. Phone 2-7774, 9 - 12, 5 - 7:30 p. m. feb25-tf| TWO Story furnished four bedroom house. Residential section. Down Payment $2500, balance terms. 728 United, feb26-6t EXCEPTIONAL, fully furnished home, electrically equipped. Four bedrooms, servants quarters, | solarium, patio. Immediate posses- sion, Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming St. feb27-10tx THREE bedroom home with many extras, large landscaped lot, price reduced for quick sale. Im-; mediate possession, 2912 Staples Ave., Phone 2-6979 HIGHLY desirable neighborhood, 2 bedrooms CBS home, utility room, carport, large front and back porch $14,950 equity terms. Phone 2-7046, Se ae 3 BEDROOM Sunshine house, $3,- 250 down, $50 monthly, Inquire 2100 Fogarty Ave, Cs A NEAR the beach, business with living quarters and motel. Sacri- fice due to sickness, Phone 2-3492! for appointment. feb27-6tx ASB ali oe NEW CBS Duplex, furn. 2-bdrs. each side, plus eff. apt., garage. First class const. $12,000 cash, bal. terms. Box 6-BDH, c-o Citizen. ——— FURNISHED two bedroom, living! room, kitchen, bathroom, screen-| ed porch. Clean home. Good in- sacrifice this lovely home. Many} extras including 2 tile baths with) vacuum Rutt, 509 Grinnell St. 25—Real Estate For Sale (CONTINUED) ONE bedroom house on Big Cop- Pit Key for sale, Phone 2-5553 after 5 p. m, 26—Lots For Sale 10 LOTS on Big Pine Key, near' Big Pine Inn and ocean, price| reasonable, Johnson and Johnson, Phone 2-2831, 419 Duval St. STOCK Island, 3 lots 150 x 150 in| front of Dog Track. Lots 37, 38 39 B. 54, the 3 lots $3600. Also lot 9B31, $1200, Renedo 421 N. E. 82nd St., Miami, Fla. Phone 843445, WATERFRONT lot 100 x 100 Sun- rise Drive $4500, cash. Phone 2- 2387. TWO lots, Big Pine Key, half| block from beach, $600.00 each. Apply Sands O. K, Shoe Shop. 31—Garden and Lawn Supplies BLUE Ribbon baby parakeets, $6.50. Bulk keet seed and all bird supplies. Key West Garden and Lawn Supplies. Phone 2-6912. 33—Miscellaneous Make The ARTMAN PRESS YOUR headquarters for the finest in printing. DIAL 2-5661, PHILCO radios, _ refrigerators, Speed Queen washing machines. Pierce Bros., Cor, Fleming and Elizabeth. Phone 2-5922. Co-KEM concentrated liquid starch is “The Best for less.” Ask your favorite groceryman. NOTES Payable Forms. 10 fo. 15c. Artman Press. Phone 2-5661, GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIXTURES — HARDWARE KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. 219 Simonton St. Pictures And Stories Of News Events Of Interest To Everyone Can Be Found In The Citizen 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. BAMBOO blinds, used approx. two months at Peary Court. $2.00 ea. Phone’ 2-2114, FOR SALE 1952 Tudor Champion Deluxe Studebaker, blue. Pair shoe skates with aluminum case. Call 5 to 7 p. m. 2-687, 1 ROOM Air conditioner. Fedder. Like new, Bargain, Pierre, 920 Truman, 34—Household Items For Sale FOUR burner Florence bottle gas' stove. Cheap, Practically new. 1320-A Seminary. feb26-7t' FOUR burner apartment size, gas stove, $35. Formica top table, four chairs $75. Phone 2-8418, 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 Center, Tel. 2-6951 EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY 3824 Duck Avenue, Poinciana. Phone 2-6951. We Buy and Sel] New and Used Furniture. ENTERPRISE gas range 36” x 26") converted to bottle gas. Glass- front oven, thermostat. Good con-| dition. $100, 38 Maine Rd., Sigsbee Pk. WASHING Machine, semi-automa-} tic, wringer type, almost new $60. Platform rocker, $15. Occas- sional chair, $10, Phone 2-3245. SERVEL gas refrigerator, like new. Phone 2-3290 or 2-3819. FOR SALE eight foot Coldspot re- frigerator. Good condition. $60. 313 Peacon Lane. KITCHEN cabinet and small me- tal cabinet. Best offer, leaving' Saturday, 24C Arthur Sawyer Rd. PORTABLE sewing brand new. $70, 1021 Lane. machine, Watson ONE General elec. floor vacuum cleaner. One Westinghouse hand cleaner. Used. Cheap, iu vestment. 1130 Catherine St., cr.| Verela. Call 2.9774 le GENERAL Electric wringer wash- er and table top double tubs. 70, 1209 United St to Rom Tel 2-3123) 34—Household Items For Sale (CONTINUED) FURNITURE, 1519 United St, Phone 2-5190. FOR SALE 1 baby crib and mat- tress, 1 studio couch, 1 book- case, 1 baby high chair. Phone 2- 2428. 152-D Poinciana. 15 GAL. Electric heater. Cheap. 1213 South St. Phone 2-5364. Porcelain, four burner stoves, Ma- gic Chef. Very reasonable. 409 Eaton St. Phone 2-7717, SALE GOOD used furniture, one piece or house full. Van loads every week out of our Miami Warehouse. Bar- gains galore, Come in and look around, WAREHOUSE FURNITURE OUTLET 915 Simonton St. Phone 2-2697 35—Wanted To Buy ———— WILL buy your used furniture. Pay highest cash prices. Call 2-2697. BOY‘S second hand 20” bicycle. Phone 2-2846, 36—Bicyeles and Tricycles ei WE Repair all makes of American and English bicycles, All parts and accessories in stock. Overseas Cycle Store, 1030 Eaton St., Phone 2-6081, a ENGLISH bicycle, Dunelt. Excel- lent condition, 124 B Peary Court. renee cee 37—Automotive Parts _——$—$—$—$ $< $$$ USED Truck and passenger cat tires — New recaps, all sizes. Dick’s Tire Service, 929 Truman, 38—Automobiles For Sale ’48 DODGE convertible. Good con- dition, Can be financed. Rear cottage, 1224 Seminary, Phone 2- iL, ’51 CHEVROLET Belair Hardtop convertible. Guaranteed perfect condition throughout. Phone 2-3323. |52 PONTIAC Chieftain Deluxe, 4- door sedan. Radio, 18,000 miles. One owner. Excellent condition. Ap- Ply Sands O. K. Shoe Shop, 39—Trailers For Sale NEW and used house trailers at the lowest prices in Fla. 1-3° down, balance like rent. Free over- night lodging, free delivery. Har- per Trailer Sales, 4850 N. W. 17th Ave., Miami, Fla. SEE US for new and used trailers. We finance. Tipton’s Trailer Sales, Stock Island. feb23-1£ UTILITY trailer, in excellent con- dition. 4 x 7 x 4, Two good tires, with spare wheel, Inquire 44 Rest Beach. ‘NEW and used trailers for sale, also financed, Tipton Trailer Sales, Stock Island, Seat cca Rec 1953 ROLLOHOME, 35 ft., 2 bdrms. Full bath, extras, Like new. Must sell by Mar. 10. Sacrifice, Hen- ning, Mooring Trir. Park, Mara- thon, se Te OPP el 39B—Trailer Accessories hc ei ica acai ts reece ‘TRAILER awnings made and re- Paired. Umble’s Canvas Shop, 802 Caroline St. eee ey 40—Motor Bikes and Motor Scooters 1951 HARLEY Davidson 125, $150. excellent condition 181-3 Poinciana or U. S. Albatross. eer reeapesties cerning eet 1950 MUSTANG Motorcycle Bonny- ville, Motor A-1 shape, $175.00 Earle Ryan, Lot No. 14, 7 mile Trailer Court, Marathon, ‘52 CUSHMAN Eagle. A-1 condi- * tion, Cheap. 406 Grinnell St, 1—Boats and Motors SHRIMP boat “Scotch and Soda,” 56’ over all, 1612’ wide. 65 watt ra- dio, automatic pilot. New nets and towing cables. Earl Wilder, Gulf Docks, feb26-6tx 41-A—Marine Accessories SEXTON. Mrs. Geo, Connolly, 507 Whitehead St, 42—Dogs - Cats - Pets BOXER puppies, 6 weeks old. A. K. C. registered. Pedigree fur- nished, finest in the area. 83-2 Poinciana, 2 CHIHUHUA Puppies, 7 weeks old. E. H. Zoerner, Woodson’s Trailer Park, Stock Island. 43—Flowers, Trees and Shrubs COWBOY AND SON LANDSCAPING Tree removal and surgery. Sand, Rock, Sod and Soll Yard maintenance and lot clearing. Call 2-6521 for free estimate 19R Wateon St Kov West,