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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FOR FAST ‘QUICK ACTION’ RESULTS — DIAL 2-5661 or 2-5662' Monday, August 9, 1954 Corporation Tax Cut Seen As Benefit For Individuals, Too By CHARLES F. BARRETT WASHINGON — A tax cut The more liberal treatment ap- Plies to new equipment bought att- hailed chiefly as a boon to cor-jer last Dec. 31, or to construc- porations actually will benefit more individual taxpayers than any other one part of the new tax revision law. = Experts estimate almost 10 mil- lion persons will pay reduced in- come taxes next spring because of much faster deductions for wear and tear on new equipment or buildings. A farmer can benefit if he gets a new tractor or barn; a grocer or other shopowner can benefit if he buys a new display counter; a lawyer can benefit on books for his law library; a doctor gets a tax cut on new medical equip- ment; a landlord benefits on per- manent improvements to his pro- perty; even a writer can benefit if he buys a new typewriter. Altogether, individual taxpayers are expected to get tax reductions from this provision amounting to 7% million dollars the first year, much more later. The same pro- vision will cut taxes on an esti- mated 600,000 corporations by about 291 million dollars the first year. You can claim depreciation de- ductions on buildings or equipment which are used in producing in- come and which ‘have a useful life of three years or more. You can’t deduct, for example, on a home or car not’ used in business. If the useful life is less than three years, you deduct the cost of the item as a regular business expense but not as depreciation. Depreciation deductions are spread over the years of useful life of an item. They add up even- tually to the total cost of the item. They are deducted from your in- come, before you apply the tax rate. The new law permits much big- ger deductions on new equipment or buildings in the first years of useful life. That means smaller de- ductions toward the end of the period of useful life. For millions of taxpayers, it means substaa- tially lower taxes over the next few years, And you can wind up with a big over-all tax cut if you sell the item before its useful life is over— after taking the big deductions in the early years. Lower Hipline! 9260 4%—24% ° by Tartan Masts For half-sizers — the Bodice Beautiful! Note the curved seam- ing softly gathered to enhance your figure. Note the lower hip- line that does wonders to make you look taller, slimmer! Note the compliments you'll gather at that special luncheon or party! Pattern 9260: Half Sizes 14%, 16%, 18%4, 20%, 22%, 24%. Size 16% takes 358 yards 39-inch. This easy-to-use pattern’ gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mail- ing. Send to Marian Martin, care of The Key West Citizen, No. 186, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. BEAUTIFUL CORAL HOTEL EFFICIENCY APTS. Summer rates, $18.50 up, excel- ont fee er ieeeeee resol aed 5 al service. Oppos' Bost Office. Tel. 2-8604 or 2-9188, tion started after Dec. 31. If con- struction was started before then, but completed later, the more lib- eral allowances apply only to that part of the construction cost after Dec. 31. The new deductions may be claimed in 1954 tax returns due next April 15. Note: You can’t claim the new deductions if you buy used equip- ment. The old rules still apply in that case. Under the old law, generally you figured the useful life of the new item and deducted the cost in equal annual installments over that period. Thus a $10,000 item with 10 years of life would mean a $1,000 deduction each year for 10 years. This is called the “straight-line” method. Under the new rules, you are given several possible new methods of figuring deductions. The most important are called the “declining balanace” method and the “sum of the years’ digits” method. They sound frightfully complicated, but they aren’t so dif- ficult when you sit down to work them out. Under the declining balance, first you figure the percentage de- duction allowed each year under the old law. In the example above, that would be 10 per cent. Then you double the percentage. In this example, you get 20 per cent. but none of the others may exceed. the declining balance rate at any one point during the first two- thirds of useful life. You can use the declining balance method for part of the period, and then shift at any time to the straight-line method of deducting your remain- ing balance of cost. LEGAL NOTICES — NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to en- gage in business under the ficti- tous name of . “The Islamorada Yacht Basin,” Islamorada, Florida, intends to register the said ficti- tious name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida, Beulah A. Cass Sole Owner. Dated Aug. 9-16-23-30, 1954. Se Se IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 16th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. ‘Case No. 13-1190 HARLEY L. TROUPE, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE BERTIE HARDWICK REYNOLDS TROUPE, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: BERTIE HARDWICK REYNOLDS TROUPE, ¢/o Roy Simmons, 306 = 16 Ave. East, Cordele, Crisp County, reorgis: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED before the 23rd day of August, 1954, otherwise Decree Pro Confesso will be entered against you. DATED at Key West, Florida, this 16th day of July, 1954. (Seal) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk, Circuit Court, By: (sd) HERMAN CEREZO Deputy Clerk. Now, for the first year, you de- = duct that percentage from the to- tal cost.’ Thus the first year you get a deduction of $2,000 instead of $1,000. And each succeeding year, you apply that same 20 per cent to the remaining balance of the cost — not to the entire cost. $2,000, so in the second year you would deduct 20 per cent of $8,000, of $1,600, The third year you would deduct 20 per cent of $6,400, or $1,280. In the first three years under the declining balance method, you would deduct $4,880 instead of the $3,000 under the old law. At a 25 per cent tax rate, that would be an actual tax cut of $470 the first three years. P Under the “‘sum of the year’s digits” plan, the rate of deduc- tions is a fraction. .The denomin- ator of the fraction is constant— the sum of all the numbers in the useful life. In the example above, that would be 1 plus 2 plus 3 and so forth up to 10. That gives you a denominator of 55. The nuerator of the fraction starts with the number of useful years, or 10. It declines by one number each year. Each year you apply this fraction to your total cost, to figure the deduction. Thus the first year your deduc- tion in this example would be 10-55ths of $10,000, or $1,818. The seeond year it would be 9-55ths of $10,000, of $1,636. The third year it would be 8-55ths, or $1,454; and so forth until the tenth year your deduction would be 1-55th, or only $182. In this case, your ‘deductions the first three years would total $4,908, This compares with $3,000 under the old straight-line method — an additional deduction of $1,908. If you're in a 25 per cent tax bracket, that would be an actual tax cut of $477 the first three years. Still other methods are allowed, aulty Fountain Pen Leads To Chain Of Trouble DANVILLE, Va. — A pen that wouldn’t write set off a bizarre chain of circumstances here yes- terday that led to a shooting spree, a police chase and the death by drowning of an Air Force private, Police said Pfc. Melvin L. Ger- bitz and Pvt. Augustine Smith, both of Ft. Bragg, N.C., were in a local restaurant when one of the two — it hadn’t been determined which one — became angry be- cause his fountain pen wouldn’t write. He handed the pen to his com- Panion, told him to hold it at arm’s length, pulled out a pistol and shot the pen to bits. The restaurant owner called po- lice. The airmen hopped in a car and sped away. Police gave cahse. At a bridge across the Dan Riv er near town, the airmen’s car smashed into an embankment. The two crawled out of the car and tried to swim the river. Gerbitz didn’t remove his uni- form. He drowned a third of the way across. Smith stripped his clothes off and reached the other side, was picked up by a passing car and taken to a gas station. There police arrested him and jailed him on charges of felonious shooting and driving under the influence of in- toxicants. Citizen Want Ads Pay Off! Key West, ; Sins july 19-26; aug. 2-9, 1954 2—Apartments For Rent FURNISHED bedroom apartments. All utilities included. Adults only. APARTMENTS and _ sleeping Tooms. Nicely decorated. By day, week or month. Stutz Hotel. Apts. 410 Fleming. ONE bedroom, all electric. Private bath, utilities, linens, dishes fur- nished. M and B Motel, 1031 Eaton. welcomed. 718 South Street. NEWLY renovated bedroom apart- ment. All utilities. Reasonable rates. 321 Simonton. ATTRACTIVE, bedroom apart- ment and sleeping rooms. 1125 Washington Street. MODERN furnished one-bedroom apartment. Adults only, no pets. 1212 Simonton Street. val St. or after six. 901 Truman Avenue. AVAILABLE AT ROYAL PALMS: TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED DUPLEXES. PHONE 24115. LA HACIENDA NEW, Air-cooled, furn. apts. Tile baths, all electric kitchens, near beaches. Everything furn. By week or month. 807 Washington. FURNISHED, one-bedroom apart- ment for a refine couple. $75. monthly. No pets. 626 William St. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES $1.26 WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 15¢ per line for one day 4c per line for three days 13¢ per line for six days 12¢ per line for twelve days le 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 (CONTINTED) |NEW, 2 bedroom apartment. 700 Sq. ft. Furnished, all utilities in- cluded. 1732 Johnson. ———<—<—<———— FOR RENT: Furnished, two-bed- room apartment. Entire 1st floor. $90 plus utilities. Call 2-6606. 1 BEDROOM, furnished apt., pri- vate bath near Navy yard. $55. monthly. Phone 2-8522, 709 Emma. APT. for rent. Near Boca Chica Airfield. Call 2-6982. MODERN, furnished apartment. Pleasant surroundings. Rent $75 a month. Before 6 phone 2-5514, after 6 phone 2-3210. kitchenette. Private entrance. Sun deck and use of Bar- becue patio. Near beach. Adults. 1307 Laird. 3—Cottages For Rent 9—Female Help Wanted <CONTINTED? WAITRESS wanted. Must be over 21, neat. Day work, good salary. Apply in person. Flagship, 300 Front St. CURB girl wanted. Apply Boule- vard Drive-In. EXPERIENCED Saleswoman. Steady position. Collins Men’s Shop. 505 Duval St. CURB girls wanted. Jimmy’s Drive In. 5th St. and Flagler Ave. Ex- perience unnecessary. Apply be- tween 2 and 5 p, m. TWO experienced waitresses. ‘Ap- ply 6 - 8 p. m., Cosmopolitan Grill, 526 Fleming Street. EXPERIENCED barmaid wanted. Boca Chica Bar. <a ee KINDERGARTEN nursery teacher Collage degree. Week day morn- ings only. Call 2-5547. COTTAGE for rent near Table Supply. Couples only, no pets. Price Organization, Realtors. 411 Fleming St. Phone 2-7611. 2—Apartments For Rent '" (CONTINUED) TWO room apartment for rent. In- quire Perez Brothers Bakery. 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. for rent. Call 2- 5848 or 2-3123. 3 APARTMENTS, $60.00 per mon- th. Apply 411 William St. NICE furnished apartment, down- town. Available 5th, couple only. E. A. Strunk, Jr., Phone °2-7091. COOL, completely furnished, two bedroom and efficiency _apart- ment. 715 Seminole Avenue, Phone 2-576, ONE and two bedroom furnished apartments. Phone 2-6711 be- tween 1 and 9 p. m. or 2-6844. ATTRACTIVE comfortable furn- ished apartment. Three rooms and bath, 1100 Margaret Street. THREE-bedrcom furnished apart- ment. All electric kitchen. Up to 2 children acceptable. No pets. By lease only. $85. Apply 425 Francis Street. FURNISHED apartment, desirable. Child accepted, no pets. Apply 415 Fleming, days or 725 Florida, evenings. LARGE, two-bedroom, completely furnished, all electric kitchen. 1703 Johnson, Pinder. FURNISHED apartments for rent. One and two bedrooms. Can be seen between 5 and 6, at 529 Grin- nell Street. FOR RENT: Small, furnished apartment, utilities included, $55. month, couple only. E. A. Strunk, Phone 2-7091. TWO-bedroom, furnished apt. 1209 White St., upstairs. Phone 2-7968 or call at 1209 Georgia. | EFFICIENCY Apt. Never occupied Couple only. Completely furnish-| ed. $100. monthly. Trade Winds Ho- tel, 525 Eaton. 2 APARTMENTS, $60 per month. Apply 411 William St. APARTMENT for rent. Accept one child. Apply 526 Simonton or 533 William. LARGE, cool, efficiency apart- ment. Private bath, plastic tile floors. No pets. Apply 425 Francis. | TWO bedroom furnished apts. for rent. One $75, one $90. Can be seen at 1121 Pearl. COOL,, corner apartment porch. 802 Eaton Street, with THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! ONE bedroom, furnished cottage, Adults only. Available August 6. Apply 117 Ann Street. SMALL furnished cottage, No. 21. Cool and clean, 645 United St., see Mr. Viera. 4—Houses For Rent FURNISHED 3 -room house. Nice UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house. Long lease only. 801 Virginia. 5—Rooms For Rent FOR A clean, comfortable, room right downtown try 513 Whitehead Street. NICE clean cool rooms. Very rea- sonable. Phone 2-9158. 5A—For Rent— Miscellaneous GARAGE for rent. Fleming and Margaret Streets: $5 monthly. Apply N. D. Artman, Citizen of- fice. Phone 2-5661. 6—Wanted To Rent NAVAL Officer wants 3 bedroom, unfurnished house for long term occupancy. Phone 2-8582. 8—Male Help Wanted BAR Tenders wanted Club Mardi Gras, Apply after 8 p. m. Part Time Employment-Male NATIONAL organization, dealing in the rental of a proven medi- cal product, requires the services of a qualified repres@ntative, for one or two evenings per week, In the Key West area. Nationally ad- vertised and successfully operated in over 500 cities. This is a per- manent opportunity for part time employment. For personal inter- view, write to the Enurtone Co., 1003 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Miami, Fla. 30,000,000 WOMEN Want Automa- tic Refrigerator Defroster. You sell 8 out of 10 on sure-fire FREE | TRIAL: $250.00 weekly profits not uncommon. Rush postcard for guar- anteed plan. DeFROSTOMATIC, Dept. 186-A, 173 W. Madison, Chi- cago. $50. WEEK possible. Address and mail advertising postcards at home, spare time, pen or typed. Enclose self addressed stamped envelope. C. Wyatt, P. O. Box 2274, Ashville, N. C. —— WOMAN for general housework. Steady. Apply Collins Men’s Shop 505 Duval Street. 11B—Employment Wanted—Male SERVICEMAN Desires work. Box D-S 55 c-o The Citizen. Pa ERL EV Ch SARA alt china 13—Nursery Schools FRIENDLY nursery school will open August 30th. Hours 9 - 12 a. m., ages 3 - 6 yrs. Call 2-6881, WORKING mothers have enroll- ment for 3 children. Hot lunch, transportation. $8. weekly. 2-3780. eee 16—Personal eS a WE Have books for ladies who plan to have babies. The Book Shop, 534 Fleming. Sie ae a he 17—Personal Services Se er ec FOR SALE: SIX consecutive issues of The Key West Citizen delivered to your door, 25c weekly. Dial 2-5661, Circulation Dept. — PHOTOSTATIC Copies. Fast ser- vice. Larry Karns Studio, 220 Duval. Phone 2-6811. BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations and announcements Virkotype engraved by The Artman Press. Dial 2-5661. Singer Sewing Machines SALES, service, parts. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 118 Coral Way, Coral Gables. S. G. ARTMAN Citizen Office NOTARY PUBLIC 18—Special Services SNOW CAP BLEACH is mild, ef- fective; yet has no lasting odor. Safe on nylons. Try a bottle. FOREIGN Employment Construc- tion Work. If interested in for- eign projects with high pay, write Foreign Service Bureau, Box 295, Metuchen, N. J. 9—Female Help Wanted WAITRESS Wanted from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m., 6 days a week. Ap- ply Boulevard Drive-In. WAITRESS and curb girl. Apply Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Sim- onton St. By Fagaly and Shorten CESSPOOLS and septic tanks pumped or cleaned. Good ser- vice. Call for Sam. 2-5241, Rexair Sells, service, supplies Phone 2-8469 22—Lost LOST: White dog with dark brown eyes and face. Tan collar. Name Jip. Child’s Pet. Please Phone George Demeritt, 2-2225. 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. 25—Real Estate For Sale FOR Buying or selling any kind of Key West property, contact Paul Boysen, 801 Fleming St. Establish- ed 1919. TWO bedroom Sunshine equity. Call 2-3129. COOL, very Attractive 2 bedroom CBS home, 1% years old. Cool jalousie enclosed Florida room on windward side opening off living room and bedroom. Large utility room connecting carport to kitch- en. 1150’ floor space. Completely landscaped lot 62 x 137. Fenced in backyard, in coolest part of Key West. $16,900. Terms to be arrang- ed. 1511 18th St. Ph. 2-3865. FOR QUICK sale: 2 bedroom house, landscaped corner, $9,000. Easy terms. Call 2-2241. HOUSE. Partly furnished or un- furnished. 819 Olivia Street. $2800 Part-time | 25—Real Estate For Sale (CONTINGED) ——— 3 BEDROOM Frame Bahama, fur- nished, corner 2001 Fogarty and second, $7,900 terms or $7,000 cash. Tele. 2-6616 days; 25529 after 6 and Sunday. a nee 26—Lots For Sale — FOR Lower Keys Property, phone Summerland Key 2 or ae Hud- gins, owner, Summerland Key. CORNER lot. 65 x 137. Sun Rise Drive and 18th. St. Terms. Call 2-5559., ee 2-BEDROOM Sunshine home. Cor- ner lot, fenced yard. Can be seen rom 4 p. m. to 7 p. m. daily, 2024 Fogarty Ave. . eas nk a aE 31—Garden and Lawn Supplies oe BLUE RIBBON Blue Baby Parra- keets, males only, $6.00 Key West Garden and Lawn Supply, 830 Fleming. 33—NMiscellaneous GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIXTURES —- HARDWARE KEY WEST SUPPLY CO, 219 Simonton St. Tel 2-3123 LL Make The ARTMAN PRESS YOUR headquarters for the finest in printing. DIAL 2-5661. ——$—$<_______ 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. NOTES Payable Forms. 10 for 15¢. Artman Press. Phone 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. OFFICE FURNITURE—Call Rob- erts Office Machines and Equip- ment, 128 Duval Street. Phone WRINGER type washing machine and baby carriage. 1119 South- ard Street. SPEED Queen Wringer washing machine. Very good, $40.00. Girls 20” bike, $10.00. 2-6139, 1410 Laird. COMBINATION buggy and stroller and like-new bathinette. All $15. Call 2-3973. TV-Antenna, compiete. 35’ pipe, 50’ lead-in wire, single stack ele- ment. Take it away, only $25. See Goodrich, 2-5768, 1011 Windsor Lane, upstairs. 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. CLEARANCE SALE A STORE full of good used furni- ture. Out of Miami Warehouse. Hundreds of items to choose from. Bargains galore. Come in and look around. Warehouse Furniture Out- let, 917 Simonton. 2-2697. TELEVISION 17” floor model. Cost $450. Make offer. Blonde. Phone 2-7565, after 5:30 p. m. FOUR BURNER Gas Range in fair condition. Best offer ac- cepted. Phone 2-2958, EMERSON 1953 Console 17” TV, Excellent condition $125. Phone 2-6533. : ——————— WASHING Machine, $15. Baby bed and high chair, $10. each. 832 Cen- ter Street. 36—Bicycles and Tricycles paaieeerscies. aicuiradinmenba incase Acenaat 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 2-016. piece il et <n 37—Anutomotive Parts SSRIS Sd seca USED Truck and passenger car tires — New recaps, all sizes. Dick’s Tire Service, 929 Truman. 38—Automobiles For Sale ———————— FORDS, 1954 all models. Im- mediate delivery, Big sa S. Write Stan Muha, All haiont nee tors, Inc., 1550 N. Miami Ave., Miami, Fla. or phone 9-271, ext. 58. Worlds Largest Ford Dealer. ee “4 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 38—Automobiles For Sale (CONTINUED) 4 Dresses aie DARLOW’S used cars. Pure Oil” Station, Stock Island. gears ee 1940 DODGE 4dr, R and H, ex- cellent tires, clean throughout. A northern car at the bargain price of only, $145. Ph. 2-8603. eens adinedtiaihctshtdesaeaenny BARGAIN. 1954 Studebaker. Less | than 2,000 miles. Will take $350.00 for equity. Apply 511 Angela, ——— FOR SALE or trade my equity in | 1953 Bel Air Chevrolet. 7,000 miles. 321 Margaret Street. pasate inane icearsa ia See mates easy Club coupe. ‘ ery clean. Cheap. 515 M: s “4 P. ‘argaret ———_—__—______..§ TWO month old 1954 Belai Chev- © rolet. Little cash, rest on terms. Call 2-6975. pecaniediedins SU eee eee SG 40 CHEVROLET. $50. Good run- ning condition. 921 Whitel Call after 1 p. m. ene wicca nlrb 38A—Trucks For Sale a a DINCO delivery truck. Good mo- tor, good tires. Quick Sale. $90. Phone 2-6770, 106F Poinciana. 39—Trailers For Sale —— 1950 MOBILE Cruiser, 25 ft. All aluminum with bath, aluminum awning, picket fence. Navy Trail- er Pk., 1204 United, Lot 40, SY 274’ ANDERSON trailer with bath= 4 room. Large jalousied cabana, — Seen by appointment. 2-2345, til | 6:30 or 2-6946 after 7, 4 WE maintain the largest stock of _ NEW and USED quality celles in South Florida, are the largest trailer Park-trailer sales operation in Miami, have a reputation for honest dealings that has gained the Tespect of the trailer industry, not to mention our customers, can of- fer BANK FINANCING that can’t’ be beat by any other sales opera--* tion and cannot be matched by most trailer dealers. Need you won der why more and more People are buying trailers from; Tropical Trailer Sales, 79th St. at N. W. 14th Ave., Miami, Fla. : 31’ ALUMINUM with equipped. Leaving sell. Mrs. Rompaey, Courts, Stock Island. —————— NEW 1955 all-aluminum 28° with tub. $2295. Ti Tr: Se Stock Island. Ne Molen See ©: Eeelaele SERIO WHY Go Out Of Town Ti Your Trailer? ° Pay bath. Fully town, must Sea Wail | You ean buy in your own town at the lowest rates possible ( ar - sia 6 per cent = months — new trailers. wie If you haven’t the down pay come in and talk it over with We are the largest trailer dealer i in Florida. We have mobile homes. Le a one Purse. We carry @* rent makes of the ‘ mobile homes. ee Price range from $2695 to $15,000 “Always A Better Deal — al ways” Rawling Trailer Sales 1201 Simonton St. Dial 2-8562 ONE you can’t afford to miss. 27° Siete tas Excellent condition, cash or terms. Lot 29, Py Trailer Park. _— Bie ided ee een 39A—Trailers For Sale or Rent Sun Haven Trailer P; MeDon- ald Avenue, Stock Gied ———___—___ SEVERAL trailers for rent. Rea- sonable. See Mrs. Elkins, Trea- surer Isle Tr. Cove, Stock Island, ee ee eee 39B—Trailer Accessories pci acral todo vee eee eae a imble’s C; ne meee ‘anvas Shop, Set te 40—Motor Bikes and Motor Scooters Fe ’33 CRUISAIRE scooter, V, good condition. Phone 2-2834, a ————— ee 41—Boats and Motors 12’ SWIFT Boat and trailer. 10 HP Mercury Hurricane rd tor. 1 set Bruce Parker water skiis..Call Murray Auto Electric, or 3520 Eagle Ave., after 6 Pp. m. GO DEVIL BOATS PAINT ’em yourself and save, 14’ outboards from $189. 2-2266, aba besclea a acme a shea FOR SALE — New, used, rebuilt ~ marine engines, 2 to 550 H. P. Also reverse gears, i manifolds, 42—Dogs - Cats - Pets Pu ia a atl ia GERMAN Sheppard male puppy for sale. Phone 2-6791.