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ITS PROFITABLE ———es Page 8 os Navy To Jump Jet Activity — At Jax Field the Naval Air Station, Cecil near Jacksonville, Fla., by planes would almost double personnel increased four- The information was given dur- ing testimony before a House Appropriations Subcommittee on Navy request for $1,384,000 for im- provements at the field in the year which began July 1. The testimony /Was made public today The Navy expects to ask Con- gress in the future for an addition- al $11,386,000'for the field. Present value of the field is set at $7,846,- Cecil Field was described as a “master jet field im Southern United States.” ,Capt. Raymond S. Lamb, USN, said there now are 71 officers and 987 men at the field. “Our planning figure for 1957,” he said, ‘‘is 597 officers and 4,116 enlisted men and 390 civilians. We have at present 240 aircraft on the station and in 1957 we will have ternatives for its auxiliary air sta- Corry Field, near Pensacola: abandon it or build a new ef system. lavy asks for $2,153,000 to drainage conditions at the was established in 1927 of the oldest in the subcommittee was told the has had several accidents to field conditions in stormy weather. It is flooded everytime there is a downpour. FLAG OWNER SOUGHT BALTIMORE (#—Police here are looking for the owner of a giant- size American -flag found along the Western Maryland Railway tracks by 13-year-old Myron J. The flag is 12 feet high. If the owner doesn’t show up today, police plan to give it to eee IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. NCERY. Case No. 13-1157 JOSEPH L. KNOWLES, SR., et al, Plaintiffs, va. Suit to Quiet Title S on Tax Deed WALTER VAN HAITSMA, not ‘known to be dead or alive: et al, Defendants. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN GRE.NAME OF THE STATE OF 1 Walter Van Haitsma, and Lawrence Dettling, whose plac- @s of residence and where- abouts are unknown And To: All Unknown Spouses of said above named natural defendants. And To: All Parties claiming in- terests by, through, un- der of against above named natural defendants not known to be dead or alive. And.To: All Parties Having or * Claiming to have any right, title or interest in and to the following described property, situate in Monroe County, Florida, to-wit: Government Lets 3, 4 and 5 in Section 19, Township 66 South, Range 30 East. less that part conveyed by Henry Knowles, Patentee, to Charles ‘W. Gibson, recorded in Deed: Book B-2, Page 506; * to William H. Gibson, record- oat Deed Book B-2, Page to Joseph Leeburg Knowles by deed recorded in Deed Book C-1, page 17 and to Board of Public Instruction of Monroe County, Florida, by eed recorded in’ Deed Book C-1, page 12, of the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida, You, and’Each of You, are notl- fled that a suit to aulet title to the ibed property has been filed against you and you are here- by required to serve @ copy of you newer or other pleadings to the 1 of Complaint, on the plaintiffs’ ‘attorney, Raymond R. Lord, Mon- roe County Courthouse, Key West, Florida, and file the original in the ffice of the Clerk of the Circuit Sourt on or before July 30th, A.D. 1954, otherwise the allegations of said Bill of —* will be tak- en. confessed. notice shall be published ence each week for four consecu- tive weeks in The Key West Citi- Seated this Rist day of June, A. D. ; EARL R.. ADAMS org Clerk, Circuit Court ote Beal onroe County, Florida By: HERMAN CEREZO nae Denner clerk \YMOND R. UL nites for Plaintiffs County Cout House Key West, Florida june 2: BEAUTIFUL CORAL HOTEL EFFICIENCY APTS. Summer rates, $18.50 up, excel- lent for tor 3 people. col and THE KEY WEST CITIZEN titled TO Tuesday, July 13, 1954 rs LEGAL NOTICES (CONTINUED? NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME STA‘ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business un the fictitious iter,” 42! gister thi id tious name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. Dated June 28, 1954. NAN GOLDBERG VILLAREAL, le Owner. June 29; july 6-13-20, 1954. LL ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The board of Commissioners of the Monroe County Anti-Mosquito District announces that sealed bids for the following equipment will be opened on Tuesday, July 20, 1954 at the Monroe County Courthouse at 8 p. m. 1 (one)-Crawler tractor with dozer shovel, tractor to be wide tre Horsepower not to be less than 65 (sixty five). Trac- Eo ie be eqpipped with crank- @ guard, front bumper guar front pull hook, electrie sfartar, pre cleaner, electric hour meter, and lights. Dozer shovel cap- acity not to be less than 2 (two) cubic yar shovel to tilt "ds. Do: hydraulically. Board reserves the right to cept or reject any and all bids. lgned, NEIL SAUNDERS, Chairman, Board of Com- missioners, Monroe County quito District. July 6-8. 17, 1954. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The board of Commissioners of the Monroe County Anti-M District announces that for the following equi; it. opened on Tuesday, Saly at the Monroe County at.8 p. m. 1 (one)-Two ton truck enulpped with 4 (four) yard first line dump body, such as St. Paul, Anthony, or an equal, with 7 (seven) inch hyd and with two spe le. to have cab guard, approximate- ly 137 inch wheel base, dual rear tires and single front tires, and vacuum brakes. Tires should be 10 (ten) ply, size 825x20. Horsepower not te be less than 125. Board reserves the Figat to accept or reject any and all bids. NEIL SAUNDERS, Chairman, Board of Com- missioners, Monroe County Anti-Mosquito District. July 6-8-10-13-15-17, 1954. —— IN_ THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, Case No. 13-1183 PAUL A. PHIPP! Plaintiff, D vs. MARGIE E. PHIPPS, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: Margie E. Phipps, /o Mrs. Grady Gravely, Route No. 1, Acworth, Georgia. YOU ARE’ HEREBY ORDERED REQUIRED TO serve a copy of wer to the Complaint for ‘on the Plaintiff's Solicitor, and file the original Answer in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 12th day of August, A, D. 1954, in the above en- cause, otherwise the allega- tions therein contained will be tak- en_as confessed. DONE and ORDERED at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 12th day of July, A. D. . (SEAL) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: (sd) FLORENCE E. SAWYER Deputy Clerk. JACK A. SAUNDERS, Solicitor for Plaintiff, 505 Whitehead Street, Key West, Florida. ‘july 13-20-27; aum. 8, 1954 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the collector of customs for this district has issued an order dated July 8, 1954 authorizing the name of the Oil Screw SANTA LUCIA Offic- ial Number 256149 owned by James W. Lewis of which Key West, Fla. is the home port to be changed to CATHY LEWIS. John H. Costar, Acting Deputy Collector of Customs in Charge. july 13-14-15-16, 1954. pmaeea a NOTICH IS HEREBY GIVEN that the collector of customs for this istrict has issued an order dated Suly §, 1984 authorizing the name of the Gee Say ‘S BELL Ni er teats W. Lewis of which Key H, Costar, Pe Deputy Collector in Charge. aa july 13-14-15-16, 1954. 2—Apartments For Rent ONE bedroom, all electric. Private bath, utilities, linens, dishes fur- nished. M and B Motel, 1031 Eaton. FURNISHED bedroom apartments. All utilities included. Adults only. 915 Windsor Lane. EFFICIENCY apt. opposite USO. pets. The Price Organization, R tor, 411 Fleming. Phone 2-7611. week or month. Stutz Hotel. Apts. 410 Fleming. NEWLY renovated bedroom apart- ment. All utilities. Reasonable rates, 321 Simonton. ONE bedroom furnished apart- ment. Couple only. 1330 Duncan Street. Phone 2-7968 or call at 1209 Georgia Street. NEW efficiency apartments. Beau- tifully furnished, adults only, no pets, excellent location, 716 Duval St., Phone 2-5531. NEW Southard apartments. Fur- nished efficiencies. Summer rates. Air conditioned. Phone 2-2206. APARTMENTS, $65 and up, monthly. Rooms, $10.50 single, $14.00 double, weekly. Children welcomed. 718 South Street. ONE-BEDROOM and efficiency apartemnt for couple only. Paul's Launderette. Read The Citizen IYORCE | 2—Apartments For Rent (CONTINUED? PHONE 2-6115. NEW apartments. Duval Street, upstairs. Water pressure always 25-40. Electric kitchen, tile bath, tub and shower. Access to wash- ing machine. Parking. No pets. $85 monthly. Phone 2-2808. .« FURNISHED apt. No children. No pets. 1214 Duval St. STUDIO apartment, $65. All utili- ties furnished. Phone 2-3210 or 2-5514. YOUNG gentleman wishes to share nicely furnished, air-conditioned efficiency with same. $12.50 week, including all utilities. Apply South- ard Hotel Apt., No. 202, after 6 P.M. APARTMENT for rent. $65. Apply 1007 Truman Avenue. ment, everything furnished. By week or month. 1125 Washington St. i eee TWO BEDROOM apartment for rent, Apply Blossom’s Place, Eaton and White. FURNISHED efficiency _apart- ment, electric kitchen. Children welcome. 908 Elizabeth St. MODERN furnished one-bedroom apartment. Adults only, no pets. 1212 Simonton Street. APARTMENT for rent. 1106 Pearl Street. FOUR APARTMENTS available. $60 monthly. Apply 411 William Street. FURNISHED apartment for rent. Close to town. Apply 512 Olivia APARTMENT for rent. No chil- dren, no pets. Call 2-3065 or 2-6565, 815 Pearl Street. LARGE furnished apartment for rent. Apply 506 Francis St., (upstairs). SECOND FLOOR, beautifully fur- nished, two bedroom apartment. No pets. Phone 2-5790, before 9 A.M., or after 6 P.M. ONE-BEDROOM furnished apart- ment for rent. Hot and cold wa- ter. All utilities paid. Phone 2-2050. APARTMENT for rent. Apply 533 William or 526 Simonton. SPACIOUS, modern 2-bedroom furnished apt. Call at 126 Du- val St. or after six, 901 Truman Avenue. EFFICIENCY apartment, all-elec- tric kitchen. $60, plus electricity. 524 Margaret. FOUR-ROOM apartment. Private porch and yard. $50 monthly, plus utilities. 815 Olivia, Phone 2-2913. MUST RENT tonight. $40 monthly. Phone 2-3208, between 7-9 P.M. FURNISHED, two-bedroom apart- ment. Children accepted. No pets. Apply No. 2 Charles Street, 12-2 P.M., or after 6 P.M. 3—Cottages For Rent SMALL, efficiency cottage. Couple only. Utilitiés furnished. $15 weekly. 802 Simonton, Phone 2-2383. THRU AE RATES $1.26 WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 15e per line for ene day 14c per line for three deys 13c per line for six days 12c per line for twelv: ys Tle per line for twenty-four days Five Average Words In Line Minimum of 3 Lines Per Insertion DEADLINE: 9:30 A.M. DAILY In case of error, The Citizen will be responsible for enly ene insertion. CONTRACT RATES ON REQUEST 4—Houses For Rent apartment and house with utility rooms. Located in residential sec- tion, near ocean. 5 Modern‘ architecture. Year lease. Phone 2-5731. FOR RENT: Furnished one-bed- OVERSEAS HOTEL. $8. UP, WEEKLY. COMPLETE HOTEL SERVICE. 917 FLEMING ST. LARGE ROOMS. $8 - $10 weekly. Tropical Hotel, 114 Duval Street. 6—Wanted To Rent NAVY family desires to rent three bedroom house (preferably un- furnished). Three children, no pets. Call 2-2451, Ext. 120. 7—Business Rentals NOW RENTING STORES AND OFFICES 513 Fleming FOR LEASE or Sale. Prefer lease. Ideal located Motel, 5 eff. apts. and 4 Hotel rooms. Perfect setup for semi retired couple, able and willing to work. If interested write, 2. O. Box 185. 8—Male Help Wanted EXPERIENCED cook. Top wages for right man. Apply in person. Howard Johnson’s Restaurant. PART-TIME meat cutter. Apply in person. Gulfstream Food Dept. Store, 1105 White. NIGHT WAITER after 4:30 P.M. Young man who wants part night-time. Will train as waiter. Apply Blvd. Drive-In. PART - TIME shoe salesman. School-boy preferred. Experi- ence not necessary, but must be willing to work. Apply Butler’s Shoe Store, 18 Duval. La BREAKFAST cook, Hotel Concha. Also, pantry man. Citizen Advertisements Help Save You Money THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! Call 2.3128 or 2-5048 | MODEST MAIDENS ‘‘Melbom can’t understand why he should keep his eye on 8—Male Help Wanted (CONTINUED) ee TWO RESIDENTS, must have ex- cellent character references and own a car. You will be taught the Food and Freezer Plan business and represent the top Food Plan concern in the South. Wednesdgy only, 9 a.m. to noon. Mr. Abbott, Key Wester Hotel. 9—Female Help Wanted BEAUTICIAN, all around operator. Apply Martin Hair Stylist, 921 Truman, Phone 2-3021. CURB GIRL wanted 6 nights a week. Can make good money. Apply Boulevard Drive-In, Roose- velt Blvd., corner ist Street. EXPERIENCED Salesgirls. Ideal Togs, 534 Duval Street. AVON cosmetics has opening for mature women to service a good Mrs. Smedley at Woman’s Club, Tuesday P.M. HOUSEKEEPER wanted. 5 day week. 10:30 - 3:00. Call 2-7697 or inquire 107 Sigsbee Road. EXPERIENCED dining room wait- ress. We pay top wages, plus a monthly bonus for top employees. See Mr. Baker at Flame Restaur- ant, after 2 P.M. EXPERIENCED fountain girls. Apply at Howard Johnson’s. WAITRESS wanted. Apply at the Delicatessen, corner of Simon- ton and Truman. LAUNDRY pants presser. Navy Exchange Laundry, Ext. 228. 11A—Employment Wanted—Female WILL do ironing at home. Strick- land, 2-8493. 12—Baby Sitters WILL TAKE care of children at night. Phone 2-2857. the ball!’* | 16—Personal THESE are reading days. Books for everybody at The Bookshop, 534 Fleming. ———————— WILL THE Owner of the Blue racing car parked in rear of The Citizen Building please re- move same immediately. '17—Personal Services BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations and announcements Virkotype engraved by The Artman Press. Dial 2-5661. PHOTOSTATIC Copies. Fast ser- vice. Larry Karns Studio, 220 Duval. Phone 2-6811, FOR SALE: SIX consecutive issues of The Key West Citizen delivered to your door, 25¢ weekly. Dial 2.5661, Circulation Dept. Singer Sewing Machines SALES, service, parts. Singer Sewing Machine Co, 118 Coral Way, Coral Gables. NOTARY PUBLIC S. G. ARTMAN Citizen Office 18—Special Services SNOW CAP BLEACH is mild, ef- fective; yet has no lasting odor. Safe on nylons. Try a bottle. CESSPOOLS and septic tanks pumped or cleaned. Good s Call for Sam, 2.5241, 20—Musical Instruments SELLING equity Spinet piano. Phone 2-6982. 22—Lost in new blond Very reasonable. WILL CARE for children in my home. Phone 2-7862. EXPERIENCED, day or night, in your home. 50c an_ hour. Phone 2-2114. By Fagaly and Shorten 7 tg DICK DUNEVANT, = 203 WALNUT ST, t-@ Hee ge BLACK corde bag, Friday after- noon, shelf Kress Snack Bar. Return 1118 Olivia, Phone 2-2760. Reward. DOG, reddish blonde, part Cock- er.: “Pupper.” Missing week Sunday. Small reward. Phone 2-8862. CAMERA in McCrory’s vicinity. May keep camera, but return film by COD to Charles Faraci, 156 Middlesex Avenue, Medford 55, Mass. 24—Business Opportunities TWO large stores to rent. Apply Tropical Hotel, 114 Duval St. BUSINESS and property for sale. Easy terms. 2-3492. FOR SALE OR LEASE. ROMEY’S BAR. SEE PROP. ON PREM- ISES. DO NOT PHONE. FOR SALE OR RENT 2 story bldg., 211 Simonton St. Over 7,000 sq. ft. Will rent all or part. Reasonable. A. R. Wolkoff, 5325 Richmond Rd., Cleveland 24, Ohio. 25—Real Estate For Sale FOR Buying or selling any kind of Key West property, contact Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming St Establish- ed 1919. THREE BEDROOM CBS home. Carport, screened porch, inclos- ed yard. Many additional features. | $82 per month. Phone 2-3581, | SINGLE BED, springs and mat-| 25—Real Estate For Sale (CONTINTED) 5% ACRES, Highest land on Sum- merland Key, running from in- tersection new state roads to Kenp channel waterfront and available bay bottom. Unrestricted. All utilities available at property line, Half mile to U. S. 1 and Post- office. Or will trade for smaller waterfront property with some improvements. Fred Green, Owner, 645 United Street. Phone 2-5195. COOL, VERY ATTRACTIVE 2 bed- room CBS home, 1% years old. Living room has beam ceiling with clerestory windows. Cool jalousie enclosed Florida room on wind, ward side opening off living room and bedroom. Large utility room connecting carport to kitchen. Completely landscaped lot 62x137, Fenced in backyard, in coolest part of Key West. $16,900. FHA financed. Terms to be arranged. 1511 18th St. PH. 2-3865. SACRIFICE. Approximately 9% acres, exceptionally high ground. Good two room shack and well, 650’ road front, 660’ deep, fruit trees. $1600 cash. 1413 Catherine Street. 3 BEDROOM house. Completely furnished. Large corner lot. Many fruit trees. 2832 Harris Ave- nue. DUPLEX for sale on 2 lots. No reasonable amount refused. On Big Coppitt Key. Inquire 627 Duval. 26—Lots For Sale TWO LOTS. Von Phister Street, Near White toward hospital. Phone 2-7040. 31—Garden and Lawn . Supplies Tropical Fish Aquariums Aquarium Supplies Key West Garden and Lawn Supply 33—NMiscellaneous * GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIXTURES — HARDWARE KEY WEST SUPPLY CO, 219 Simonton St. Tel 2.3123 Make The ARTMAN PRESS ‘YOUR headquarters for the finest in printing. DIAL 2-5661. 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. 37—Automotive Parts USED Truck and passenger car tires — New recaps, all sizes. Dick’s Tire Service, 929 Truman, 38—Automobiles For Sale 31 CHEV. and “47 DeSoto. Apply 6-A Porter Place, after 4:30 P.M, a DARLOW’S used cars. Pure Oil Station, Stock Island. 49 BUICK Roadmaster 4 door sedan. Dynaflo, new tires. $400, need cash. Call 2-6581 or 2-5469. ‘34 CHEVROLETS. . FORDS $1695 AND UP BRAND NEW ‘54 OLDS SEDANS. .HOLIDAYS. .cON. VERTIBLES DISCOUNT FROM $500 TO $800 SUPERMAN, 1401 N. W. 36 ST. MIAMI, FLA ———$—$ 1950 PLYMOUTH, $400. 1946 Ford, $150. 1939 Dodge, $95. 505 Louisa Street. 39—Trailers For Sale = 2? TRAILER. Large refrigerator, apt. size stove, new roof. Awn- ing included. Good buy. Must sell, Call 2-5490, after 1 P.M. ——$——— 27 TRAVELITE, refrigerator, gas stove. Porch awning. $550. Kes- terson, 13-F Coral Isle Trl. Pk., Stock Island. ANOTHER HAPPY, SATISFIED CUSTOMER. We've recently de- livered a 1954, 37 ft., two bedroom Schult to James C. Bledsoe in Coral Isle Trailer Park. If you were to talk to Mr. or Mrs. Bled- soe, you could easily determine why we have more satisfied cus- tomers in Key West than any other Mobile Home dealer. Our reputation as a dealer, plus the Teputation of NEW MOON, AMER- ICAN, SCHULT and TRAVELO as quality Mobile Homes plus our “Worry Free” Finance Plan at Bank interest Rates can only add up to SAVINGS and SATISFAC- TION for YOU as a buyer. Tropi- cal Trailer Sales, 79th St. at N. W. 14th Ave., Miami, Fla. ——————— 31’ ALUMINUM with bath. Fully equipped. Leaving town. Must sell. Mrs. Rompaey, Seawall Courts, Stock Island. 27’ INDIAN trailer. Electric .re- frigerator, gas stove. Being dis- charged from service. Must sell at sacrifice. Phone 2-6215. Key West Trailer Park. TRAILER. with screened porch and private bath. Located on waterfront lot. See Ina, Treasure - | Isle Tr. Cove. GOOD USED TYPEWRITERS— Reconditioned typewriters as low as $27.50. Can be traded-in for a newer typewriter after thir- ty days at FULL PRICE. Call Roberts Office Machines at 2-5634. OFFICE FURNITURE—Call Rob- erts Office Machines and Equip- ment, 128 Duval Street. Phone} 2-5634 for STEEL EXECUTIVE and SECRETARIAL DESKS, FILES, and OFFICE CHAIRS. Terms may be arranged. FOR SALE—Television antenna. 905 Elizabeth Street. BABY carriage, good condition. 2420 Fogarty. LIONEL 027 train outfit with many accessories. Cheap. 819 Francis Street. 34—Household Items For Sale ALL ALUM. Spartan Royal man- sion. 33’, 1 bedroom; extras, incl. console radio-TV, air cond, Excellent condition. Can be fi- nanced. Palm Tr. Pk., Stock Is, 39A—Trailers For Sale or Rent FURNISHED modern trailers, Rental $15.00 weekly, including all utilities and washing machine. Sun Haven Trailer Park, McDon- ald Avenue, Stock Island TRAILER for sale or rent. Qver- seas Trailer Park, Lot 28, Stock Island. 39B—Trailer Accessories TRAILER awnings made and re- pairea. Umble’s Canvas Shop, 802 Caroline St. 40—Motor Bikes and Motor Scooters DO YOU NEED GOOD USED FURNITURE HUNDREDS of items to choose from. Truck loads every week from our Miami warehouse. Sales daily. Warehouse Furniture Out- let, 915 Simonton St. Phone 2-2697. EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY NO money down. Sale now going on. Buy now and save. 3824 Duck Ave. Phone 2-6951. FIVE-PIECE bedroom set, 2-piece living room set. Must sacrifice, being transferred. Apply 528 Ba- hama Street. tress. End table and coffee. Mrs. | Engle, 124-A Peary Court. DARK Mahogany four poster twin beds. Rest master. Box springs and mattresses. $140 for the pair. Can be seen at 221-D Poinciana, until 7 P.M. 35—Wanted To Buy JUNK CARS wanted. We buy all kinds scrap metal. Tel. 2-6821. 36—Bicycles and Tricycles| LET us give you a free demonstra- tion of a Huffy elec. lawn mow- er. 16” blade size $58.95. 18” blade size $69.25. Bicycles sold, rented, FOR SALE: 1953 Mustang light- weight motorcycle. Excellent condition. Inquire at 323 White- head. $300. 1952 CUSHMAN Eagle. 2-8762. SALISBURY Motor Scooter, $135. Telephone 2-3269. 41—Boats and Motors NEW outboard motor, nice spong- ing boat for sale. Reasonable price. Call 621 Catholic Lane. 1” PLYWOOD boat. Phone 2-3156, FOR SALE: 31’ 5 chored near Yacht Club, Garri- son Bight. Phone 2-6019, eve- nings. 42—Dogs - Cats - Pets FOR SALE—Registered pedigree Cockers. Apply 611 Truman, Lot 2, after 5:30 P.M. 47—Trade, Exchange or Swap WILL exchange bedroom set with double bed for same with twin beds. 627 Whitehead. Phone 2-2993. 49-—Moving A. B. Transfer, Storage Co. Local, repaired. Overseas Cycle Store, 1030 Eaton St. Phone 2-6016. long distance moving. 700 Caro line. Tel, 2-8461.