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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, August 3, 1954 FOR FAST ‘QUICK ACT Junta Orders Castillo’s Army To Disband And Go Back Home GUATEMALA (® — Guatemala’s ruling military junta ordered Pres- ident Carlos Castillo Armas’ pri- vate army to disband and go home today, ‘but the action generated rising public resentment. An Amer- ican Embassy spokesman said there was a possibility of a popular uprising in the capita): The junta ordered the disbanding of Castillo Armas’ armed “libera- tion army,” which sparked the overthrow of Communist-backed President Jacobo Arbenz Guzman, after regular army units and mili- tary academy cadets had battled the’ 700 irregulars sporadically for 12 hours yesteday with mortars and tanks. Twelve persons were killed and 42 wounded in the battling around Roosevelt Hospital, where Castillo Armas’ men were camped on the outskirts of the capital. The fight- ing, outgrowth of weeks of tension between the regular troops and the revolutionists, mushroomed from a dawn brawl between cadets and members of the President’s force. One report said the trouble started in a house of prostitution. A ceasefire finally took effect at 6:35 p.m. and the 700 liberation army men surrendered their arms to regular army officers. The rev- olutionists were ordered to return to their homes throughout the coun- try today. The junta ordered a curfew into effect at 9 p.m. and warned: that military patrols would take “drastic measures” against any violators. ‘ A spokesman for the American Embassy reported there still was “very great tension” late last night. The President’s backers were disgruntled, the spokesman said, because the army had forced him “to break up his insurgent army. The American official said Com- munists apparently played no part in the violence. The Reds tried, however, to organize antigovern- ment demonstrations while the fighting was going on. Troops loyal to the junta smashed all the at- tempts. ~ Castillo, who rushed back to Guatemala from a visit to Chimal- tenango, was believed still firmly in power. He maintained a com- plete silence yesterday. The army announced the cease- fire, which was hurriedly negoti- ated by Roman Catholic Arch- bishop Mariano Rossell Arellano with the help of U.S. Ambassador John E. Peurifoy and others. The government agreed to dis- arm and disband the liberation army and promised that the mili- tary cadets would not be punished for their part in the fighting. The regular army in turn guaranteed to place itself under complete gov- ernment jurisdiction. The ageement was signed for the government by Maj. Enrique Oliva, a member of the three-man junta; Col. Enrique Close, defense minister; and Col. J. Paiz, under- secretary of defense. Four high officers signed for the army. The Foreign Office denied ru- mors that the uprising had been instigated from the Mexican Em- VICTIM GETS TIP VENICE, Calif. (#—-Two men forced Ronald Wade last night to return from his home garage to the market he manages. They made him open the safe, taped his hands and feet and left with $5,000. One tossed him $25, explaining: “That’s for your trouble.” LAD DROWNS IN SURF REDONDO BEACH, Calif. w— Pedro Leon Guerrero, 11, slipped off an inner tube and drowned in the surf yesterday. A year ago one of his six brothers, Joseph, 7, drowned in a swimming pool. Vic Vet says ARE YOU SENDING VA "MYSTERY MAIL"? IF YOU WANT IPT REPLY To ANY R INVOLVING YOUR YA, CLAIM BE SURE To USE THE'C’ OR CLAIMS NUMBER VA HAS For fall information contact your ation Nearest ‘VETERANS ADMINISTRATION office BEAUTIFUL CORAL HOTEL EFFICIENCY APTS, jiet. Mi Oppos Bost Office. Tel. 2-8604 or 2-9188. bassy. Arbenz and more than 300 of the government’s leftist and Communist opponents are cram- med into the Mexican compound. Hostility had increased between regular soldiers and Castillo’s mot- ley but well-armed band since it moved into the capital last month and set up camp on the outskirts. The junta “President apparently had held his force together as a counter against any moye against him from factions within the regu- lar army. there also has been con- siderable grumbling from support- ers of Castillo Armas who felt his followers’ role in the overthrow of Arbenz had not been recognized sufficiently. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone. other than myself. Dated July 31, 1954. A. GRADY, july 21; aug. 2-3, 1954. —______ NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of “Hinde Brothers,” Stock Island, Key West, Florida, intends to register the said fictitious name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. Dated July 26, 1954, GEORGE E. HINDE, JOHN E. HINDE, HUGH H. HINDE, HOWARD L. NORRIS, : Sole Owners. july 27; aug. 8-10-17, 1954, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCER PS, Plaintiff, vs. IV@RCE MARGIE E. PHIPPS, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: Margie E. Phipps, c/o Mrs. Grady Gravely, Route No. 1, Acworth, Georgia. 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 12th day of August, A. D. 1954, in the above en. titled cause, otherwise the all tions therein contained will be en_as confessed. DONE and ORDERED at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 12th day of July, A. D. 1954. (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 UNITED STATES _ DISTRICT COURT, SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA, ADMIRALTY No. 1193. M Adm. R. M. Archer & Son ys. Oil Screw Vessel “Two Brothers”, her engines, etc. NOTICE: I have arregt- ed the foregoing vessel and appurt- enances upon an Intervening libel filed in a cause, civil and maritime for contract amounting to $905.53. Process returnable and cause heard on opening of said Court on August 17th, 1954, at the United States Court House, Miami, Florida, and all persons interested must appear and file written claim, answer or other defense, in person or by Proc- tor, or default and condemnation will be oredered. Dated at Miami, Florida, July 30th, 1954. E. JACK- SON BUTLER, United States Mar- shal, Southern District of Florida. Neblett & Youmans, 419 Southard St, Key West, Proctor for Libellant, aug. 3, 1954. CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the City Commission of the City of Key West, Florida up to 8:00 P. M., Monday, August 16, 1954, such bids to be opened at a regular meeting of said City Commission to be held at said time and place at the Commission Chamber in the City Hall, Key West, Florida for furnishing from one (1) to five (5) 13 cu. yd. enclosed-type garbage bodies similar to the Leach Pack- master or Garwood Load Packer, or equal, mounted, painted, lettered, on chassis which will be provided by the City. The price to include changing of the wheeblase as nec- essary and fishplating of the chas- sis, as well as painting of cab and chassis, and to be responsible for the cost of any parts which may be needed in the process, which in- cludes building up the springs and rebushment and replacement of all shackle bolts. Our chassis may be inspected at City Sump No. 2, Palm Avenue. The present steel bodies on the trucks to be removed by and remain the Property of the successful bidder. Each proposal for furnishing these items must be enclosed in a sealed envelope and marked on the outside “Proposal for furnishing from one (1) to five (5) 13 cu. yd. enclosed-type garbage bodies simil- ar to the Leach Packmaster, or Garwood Load Packer, or equal.” The said City Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to waive informality in any bid or proposal. VICTOR LOWE, City Clerk. Fila., aug. 3-10, 1954. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 16th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MONROE. IN CHANCERY. Cane No. 14-7 MARCIA ANN SEWARD, Plaintiff, MoS DIVORCE ARTHUR EUGENE SEWARD, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: Pfc. Arthur Eugene Seward, U, 8. 55 870 004 Co. B, 1 T KBN. A P.O. c/o. Postmaster, New York, New York. 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 Cireuit Court on or he- fore the ist day of September, 1954. otherwise Decree Pro Confesso will be entered against you. DATED at Key West, . Florida, 954. LR. ADAMS, this 30th day_of July, (SEAL) EAR! Clerk, Cireuit Court. By: KATHLEEN NOTTAGE Deputy Clerk. ROBERT C. YOUMANS. NEBLETT & YOUMANS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 419 Southard, Street, ‘ey West, Florida. a @ug. 3-10-17-24, 1954. 2—Apartments For Rent FURNISHED bedroom apartments. All utilities included. Adults only, 915 Windsor Lane. EFFICIENCY apt. opposite USO. Weekly rental. Couple only. No pets, The Price Organization, Real- tor, 411 Fleming. Phone 2-7611. APARTMENTS and _ sleeping rooms. Nicely decorated. By day, week or month. Stutz Hotel. Apts. 410 Fleming. bath, utilities, linens, dishes fur- nished. M and B Motel, 1031 Eaton. ONE bedroom furnished ‘apart- ment. Couple only. 1330 Duncan Street. Phone 2-7968 or call at 1209 Georgia Street. APARTMENTS, $65 and up, monthly. Rooms, $10.50 single, $14.00 double, weekly. Children welcomed. 718 South Street. NEWLY renovated bedroom apart- ment. All utilities, Reasonable rates. 321 Simonton. FURNISHED efficiency apart- ment. Apply Apt. 8, Pine Plaza, 1301 Truman Avenue. - ATTRACTIVE, bedroom apart- ment and sleeping rooms. Washington Street. MODERN furnished one-bedroom apartment. Adults only, no pets. 1212 Simonton Street. FURNISHED, efficiency _apart- ment, electric kitchen, children welcome. 909 Elizabeth Street. SPACIOUS, modern, 2-bedroom furnished apt. Call at 126 Du- val St. or after six. 901 Truman Avenue, ae AVAILABLE AT ROYAL PALMS: tifully furnished, adults only, no pets, excellent location, 716 Duval St., Phone 2-5531. : FOR RENT: Furnished apart- ment with porch including utili- ties. 802 Eaton Street. LA HACIENDA NEW, Air-cooled, furn. apts. Tile baths, all electric kitchens, near beaches. Everything furn. By week or month. 807 Washington. TWO room apartment for rent. In- quire Perez Brothers Bakery. FURNISHED, one-bedroom apart- ment for a refine couple. $75. monthly. No pets. 626 William St. FURNISHED apt. for rent. Call 2- 5848 or 2-3123. + TO COUPLE: large, four room, one-bedroom apartment. All con- veniences. No pets. $66. See 4 - 6 p. m. 615 Elizabeth Street. ONE-bedroom, furnished apart- ment. Near beach, couple only. Phone 2-6126. FURNISHED Apartment for cou- ple. 1414 5th St. Reasonable rate. Utilities included. Call 2-3127, be- tween 5 and 9 p. m. LIVING ROOM, bedroom, dinette, breakfast nook, kitchen, private bath and entrance, tile floors hot and cold water furnished. $70. monthly. Couple only. 2-3780. FOR RENT: Beautiful, cool, large room, electric kitchenette and bath. Private entrance, near beach. 1307 Laird or 2-5790. FURNISHED 1-bedroom apt. All electric. Immaculate. Couple, no pets. 328 Elizabeth Street. ONE bedroom apartment, Phone 2-6711 between 7 and 9. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES $1.26 WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 1Se per line for one day 4c per line for three days Se per line for six days 12c per line for twelve days 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 only one insertion. CONTRACT RATES ON REQUEST 2—Apartments For Rent‘ (CONTINGED) TWO-bedroom, furnished, upstairs apartment. All electric. Avail- able until Nov. Utilities included. $85. 1732 Johnson St. —— LARGE unfurnished bedroom, liv- ing room, all electric, tile kitc- hen and bath. Phone 2-6768. EFFICIENCY Apartment. NEVER OCCUPIED. Couple only. Complete- ly furnished. $100. monthly. Trade Winds Hotel, 525 Eaton, COOL, Comfértable apartment. Cross-ventilation, Adults only. 628 White Street. : APARTMENT for rent. 613 Caro- jine’ Street. Phone 2-3793, 3 APARTMENTS, $60.00 per mon- th. Apply 411 William St. TWO-bedroom, furnished apart- 213 Telegraph Lane. Phone 2- 3—Cottages For Rent COTTAGE for rent near Table Supply. Couples only, no pets. Price Organization, Realtors. 411 Fleming St. Phone 2-7611. 4—Houses For Rent ——————$—______. SMALL house, three rooms fur- nished. Child under 1 year old accepted. 2-6683. $85. monthly. ———— UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house. Long lease only. 801 Virginia. ‘FURNISHED house, 2 bedroom; all electric. $100. month, includ- ing utilities. Phone 2-5241. Ce Sas Snes Simeeeec ati ER TWO - bedroom furnished home. Completely furnished with auto- matic washing machine. Child ac- cepted? Call 2-2737, 5—Rooms For Rent tL OVERSEAS HOTEL. $8. UP, WEEKLY. COMPLETE HOTEL SERVICE. 917 FLEMING ST. Sav Aan : MODEST MAIDENS nN “I wish that stingy ol? Mr. Perkins would buy a larger TV eet!” 7—Business Rentals NOW RENTING STORES AND OFFICES 513 Fleming —Calll 2-3123 or 2-5848 8—Male Help Wanted BOY for part-time janitor. Apply in person. Ponce’s Luncheonette. BAR Tenders wanted Club Mardi Gras, Apply after 8 p. m. 9—Female Help Wanted WAITRESS Wanted from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m., 6 days a week. Ap- ply Boulevard Drive-In, WAITRESS. Experience ‘not neces- sary. Night shift 3:30 p. m. to 11:00 p. m., six days, air-condition- ed, pleasant. Sigsbee Snackery, Sigsbee Park. BARMAID wanted, Starlight Club, 713 Duval. SALESGIRLS Wanted. S. H. Kress. BARMAID wanted at Phil’s Gate Bar. COOK wanted. Sober, steady posi- tion, good pay. Land ‘O Sun, 1001 Truman. SALESLADY wanted. Experienced preferred but willing to train. In- terested in Spanish speaking, also. | Miller’s, 520 Duval. CURB girls wanted. Jimmy’s Drive In. 5th St. and Flagler Ave. Ex- perience unnecessary. Apply be- tween 2 and 5 p. m. CLEAN, comfortabie room. 513 Whitehead, opposite Courthouse. . CURB girl wanted: Apply Boule- vard Drive-In. ROOM for rent. $7.50 weekly, Ap- ply 626 Grinnell Street. 6—Wanted To Rent ———— NAVAL officer desires 2 or 3 bed- room house. Will sign 3 year lease. Write Box JR, c-o Key West Citizen. NAVAL Officer wants 3 bedroom, unfurnished house for long term occupancy. Phone 2-8582. ny WORE FUND IT HY L_]_SS—— = — THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! FROM WORK LESS THAN AN HOUR LATE. fe WAITRESS and curb girl. Apply Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Sim- Help Wanted COLLECTOR wanted to preserve Sea Horses, Octopi and other marine specimens for cash. Write for free Confidential Tips to Col- lectors and prices offered. NAT- URE LAB, 14 Orange St., Bloom- field, N. J. JOBS OPEN! Men-Women US, Ca- nada, So. America. All skills to $20,000. Travel paid. Write Bureau of Foreign Services, 149 Broad- way, New York 6. By Fagaly and Shorten UT GET STUCK ON A DOWNTOWN SHOPPING: TRIP OR THE BEAUTY FOUNDRY WHO'S THE RECEPTION COMMITTEE / AND GUESS FINE TIME TO BE M TROTTIN’ IN? I GOT HOME EARLY TODAY! C'MON, HIT THE KITCHEN, "M STARVE MADELINE NIERING, ST, #21 BRIDGE LATASAUQUA, DA iy Db! i 13—Nursery Schools WORKING mothers enroll children. Excellent care, food, moderate rates. Enrollment limited. Age 1-5, 2-3780. 16—Personal your Book Shop, 534 Fleming. Soe ie 17—Personal Services BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations and announcements Virkotype engraved by The Artman Press. Dial 2-5661. Se eee PHOTOSTATIC Copies. Fast ser- vice. Larry Karns Studio, 220 Duval. Phone 2-6811. 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 Ss. G. ARTMAN Citizen Office 18—Special Services Safe on.nylons. Try a bottle. LOST: Brown wallet in or around San Carolos Theater. Important papers and bus tickets. Joe Salley, 2-2345, PARAKEET. Light blue, grey wing. Very tame. Child’s pet. Name, Lover Boy. Reward. Mrs. Slough, 716 N. Beach Rd., Apt. 4 Ph. 2-5983. 24—Business Opportunities ROMEY’S BAR FOR SALE. $10,000. TERMS. 513 FLEMING STREET. FOR SALE: Thriving business in choice Duval Street location. Ex- cellent terms, Write Box 225, Key West. 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. $1300.00 MONTHLY FOR TRUCK DRIVERS, $1,200.00 clerks and laborers. Many jobs paying more both United States and foreign countries. Infor- know where to look. National Job Bulletin, Box 4276, Dallas, Texas. 25—Real Estate For Sale FOR Buying or selling any kind of Key West property, contact Paul equity. Call 2-3129. PROPERTY and business for sale. Good location. Call for appoint- ment only 2-3492. Citizen Advertisements Help Save i Money 2 25—Real Estate For Sale (CONTINUED) 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. 2 BEDROOM house, fenced in, landscaped. Corner lot, 52 x 100. Carport and utility room. Full price $6,900. See at 1731 Seminary. If interested write to P. 0. Box 791. Immediate occupancy. FRAME house, 12 x 20 with win- dows and-doors. Behind Moody’s Grocery Store on Stock Island. Phone 2-6201. 31—Garden and Lawn Supplies ———————— DOG and cat supplies. Bird feeds, cages, stands and toys. Key West Garden and Lawn Supply, 830 Fleming. ee TROPICAL fish and aquariums, parakeets, shade trees and pot- ted plants. Reasonable. 2604 Pat- terson Ave. 33—Miscellaneous GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIXTURES — HARDWARE KEY WEST SUPPLY Co, 219 Simonton St. Tel 2.3123 SIS ea ae 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. ee NOTES Payable Forms. 10 for 15¢. Artman Press, Phone 2-5661. er eeieeeenettiabngemai = GOOD USED TYPEWRITERS— Reconditioned typewriters as_| low as $27.50. Can be traded-in for a newer typewriter after thit- 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. GOLF Clubs, Wilson’s cup defend- ers, groove grip. Three woods, 6 irons and bag. 2420 Fogarty. School Day Special! DUNGAREES, 6 to 16, $1.49; dun- garees Western, $1.98; Polo shirts, 6 to 14, 3 for $1.00; socks, 4 pair $1.00; shirts 4 to 10, $1.19; 12 to 18, $1.49; tennis shoes, $1.79; school oxfords, $2.75; boys pants, $1.98; blue work shirts, 4 for $5.00; socks, 5 pair $1.00; dress socks, 4 for $1.00; leather glove, $1.00; plastic dot work gloves, 2 for $1.00; 59c under shirts, 3 for $1.00; 69¢ shorts, 2 for $1.00; 11 oz. Wes- tern dungarees, $3.25. For quality and price come to Esther and Bills, 711 Duval St. Peacon Lane. 34—Household Items For Sale EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY NO money down. Sale now going on. Buy now and save. 3824 Duck Ave. Phone 2-6951. — 5 | 36—Bicyeles and Tricycles ENGLISH bicycles with 3 speed | rear drive, front and rear hand brakes and other accessories. $49.- 95. Overseas Cycle Store, 1030 Ea- ton Street. Phone 2-6016, : ee 37—Automotive Parts Cast areata od reid BSE USED Truck and passenger caf tires — New recaps, all sizes. Dick’s Tire Service, 929 Truman. Sureenleted esl stadt td easbas <, 38—Automobiles For Sale FORDS, ees models. Im- Mediate delivery. Big savi Write Stan Muha, All ‘Miami Mo: tors, Inc., 1550 N. Miami Ave., Miami, Fla. or phone 9-2711, ext. 58. Worlds Largest Ford Dealer. re eeaniaiathha DARLOW’S used cars. Pure Station, Stock Island. ~ i “4 CHEVROLETS. . FORDS $1695 AND UP BRAND NEW ‘34 OLDS SEDANS. .HOLIDAYS. .cON- VERTIBLES DISCOUNT FROM $500 TO $900 x SUPERMAN, 1401 N. W. 36 ST. MIAMI, FLA ——$— FOR SALE: 1949 4-door Roadmas- ter Buick. Dyna-flo, new tires. Need cash, $450. 2-6581 or 2-5460. pice We lit lta wit, Best ae 1940 PACKARD 6. L. Karns, 220 Duval Street. SRE 1953 PACKARD. A-1 condition. Ful- ah ore po be seen: at is Garage or call 2-7506 i formation. ai ——————_ 1954 TUDOR Mercury Sedan, Lake- land blue, Mercomatic, radio, white walls. Under 7,000 miles. 1414 Sth St. i edit} cais Se ed a 39—Trailers For Sale —— 27’ AMERICAN Trailer. A-1 condi- tion. $895. Must sell before Aug. 4. Lot 29, Pearle Trailer Park, Stock Island. ee WE NEVER wholesale our trade- ins, yet never accumulate any great number of. used trailers on our sales lot. The reason is simple, Every trailer is thoroughly clean- ed and serviced before it’s offered for sale and as a result, we have the reputation for having the clean- est used trailers in Southern Flo- rida, at the best prices; they move off our lot pretty fast. Whei it comes to financing, we can beat the pants off the other dealers, with our “WORRY FREE FIN- ANCE PLAN” with the lowest Banking rates in the industry. Tro- Pical Trailer Sales, 79th St. N. W, ei Mth Aye., Miami, Fla. $ paceeta ncidnnetaun lr secant 1950 MOBILE Cruiser, 25 ft. All aluminum with bath, cntipaaee awning, picket fence. Navy Trail er Pk., 1204 United, Lot 40. : ee RECENTLY built 4 x 8 ‘utility trailer. $60. See at trailer 88, Salt Pond Trailer Park. ——— HOUSE trailer. New refrigerator, ea egee porch. $675. Call 2- cach ec SEER gee 39A—Trailers For Sale or Rent LER rE UES y henna rite ppt trailers. ent .00 weekly, ‘including all utilities and washing machine, Sun Haven Trailer Park, McDon- ald Avenue, Stock Island. ee 39B—Trailer Accessories ———————— TRAILER awnings made and re Paired. Umble’s Canvas: Shop, 802 Caroline St, pa a! at Sa oe 40—Motor Bikes and Motor Scooters ee, TWO Salsbury motor scooters. One with original paint, well taken care of and recently overhauled. One for spare parts, will run. Both for $140, Phone 2-5995. eo | 41—Boats and Motors CLEARANCE SALE A STORE full of good used furni- ture. Out of Miami Warehouse. let, 917 Simonton. 2-2697, TELEVISION 17” floor model. Cost $450. Make offer. Blonde. Phone 2-7565, after 5:30 p. m. 8 CU. FT. Servel refrigerator; apt size gas range; new 20 gal. gas hot water heater. 1209 Varela. FOUR BURNER Gas Range in fair condition. Best offer ac- cepted. Phone 2-2958, CROSLEY Refrigerator and 36” gas stove. Excellent condition. $140 for both or will sell seperately. 703 South St. : I AM A Navy veteran and Key Wester. Would like to buy house. —_____ 19’ LIGHTNING sailboat. Fine shape. Complete with sails. $700. See at 23 Maine Road, 2.5178. 14 DELUXE. run-a-bout boat, Mark-15. Mercury motor and . on Excellent condition. Phone See WANTED to buy. Approximately _ 20° inboard Cruiser. Good condie tion. Will pay cash for right boat. Phone 2-6073. , —— 12’ SWIFT Boat and trailer. 1953.~ 10 HP Mercury Hurricane -mo- tor. 1 set Bruce Parker water skiis. Call Murray Auto Electric, or 3520 Eagle Ave., after 6 p. m. SESE TS “eit aaa RNA A Aba 2 42—Dogs - Cats - Pets . PRE PTTL iis RAEN BF AKC Registered Cocker puppies, Call 2-3561, ext. 523, after 4 p. m. FOR SALE: German Shepard pup i Inquire 1409 Albury or 2- 49—Moving A. B. Transfer, Storage Co. Local, loug distance moving. 700 Caro- line. Tel. 2-8461. 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