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Rearming Pact May Hit Snag In Bundestag By GEORGE BOULTWoOD BONN, Germany (#—The Paris agreements to free and rearm West Germany went to Bundestag com- mittees Friday after receiving pre- liminary approval from the lower house of Parliament. Despite the initial success, Chan- cellor Konrad Adenauer’s drive for quick ratification appeared certain to face serious difficulties when the pacts return to the chamber next month for key second and third readings. Winding up a two-day debate on the first reading the Bundestag agreed Thursday without a record- ed vote to send the controversial agreements to committees for fur- ther study. The decision came after the house voted down a Socialist mo- tion to postpone further action un- til big power.talks are held with Russia on reunification of Ger- many. The vote on the Socialist move ~ was 236-153, with 3 abstentions. But 95 members of parties included in Adenauer’s government coalition were absent when the roll was called, possibly because the ballot came sooner than had been ex- pected. Their absence robbed the chancellor of the two-thirds ma- jority he will need on the final vote to make rearmament consti- tutional. The house also sent to commit- tees two Socialist motions calling for immediate Big Four talks and for new negotiations with France over the future of the Saar. A French - German accord “Euro- peanizing” the former German ter- ritory is one of the Paris pacts. Throughout the debate, oppo- sition Socialists hammered at the Saar settlement—Adenauer’s weak point. Many West Germans fear the accord would mean the per- manent separation of the rich in- dustrial territory from Germany. The Saar agreement provides for continued French economic ties with the territory, which would be placed under the proposed seven- nation Western European Union. Germany would have equal trad- ing rights in the territory and a plebescite would be held later to determine the Saar’s future status. France is insisting on ratification of the accord in return for agree- ing to German rearmament. Three parties in Adenauer’s co- alition—the free Democrats, the German party and the Refugee party—joined the Socialists in de- manding new talks with France to assure that the Saar is not per- manently separated from Ger- many. Their stand indicated Adenauer might not be able to muster the esi two-thirds majority vote She Wants Boys To Be Pleased OKLAHOMA CITY t#—Evelyn “50,000 Treasure Chest” West, night club charmer, wants to “please the boys” at next sum- mer’s dedication of the Lake Texoma Lodge now under construc- tion, She wrote the State Planning and Resources Board offering her serv- ices after reading that # had in- vited Liberace to the affair. “The girls love Liberace,” she said, “but what about the boys.” “I would be happy to dance to Liberace’s accompaniment of Bee- thoven’s ‘Moonlight Sonata.’ He plays it so beautifully. Mention my name to the boys and see what they say about it.” “The boys” — members of the | board — are considering the offer. | Roasted Grain Sold For Feed PORTALES, N. M. (#—Farmers from miles around swarmed into Portales Saturday, cleaning up the remains of a small mountain of roasted grain in a unique fire sale. Thursday a grain elevator owned by M. C. Roberts, Texico, caught fire. It collapsed, spilling its-con- tents, which began smouldering. Roberts put a fire-sale ad in the Portales Daily News Friday, try- ing to unload the remains of the 2% million pounds of damaged grain, mostly maize, in a hill 100 feet long and 20 feet high, Farmers were loading it on trucks to haul home for cattle feed. Coral Coffee Shop and Restaurant (Across from Post Office) thy | the... “EDUCATED HAMBURGER” Businessman’s Lunch Served Daily THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, December 18, 1954 Try A ‘Quick Action’ Citizen Classified Ad - Dial 2-5661 or 2-5662 Salt Miner Is Rescued From Depths Of Mine WINNFIELD, La. — A naval officer home on leave and a miner went down 800 feet into a salt mine Thursday with portable oxy- gen equipment and brought up an- other miner just before their oxy- gen gave out. The rescued man, Julius Smith, 40, was overcome by carbon diox- ide fumes after an explosion and faced almost certain death. He was reported in “fairly good shape” at a hospital. Lt. Billy Scroggins had been demonstrating new oxygen equip- ment to firemen when word of the blast reached him. He took the equipment—without which the res- cue would have been impossible— to the mine and descended with Chster Camp. SHIRLEY’S BROTHER SEEKS FREEDOM SANTA MONICA, Calif. (m— Ceorge F. Temple Jr., brother of actrss Shirley Temple, has filed suit for divorce against his wife Patrician Ruth. The former wrest- ler charged desertion and cruelty. Mrs. Temple, 23, separated from her husband in 1952, is involved in litigation over the paternity of her 5-month-old daughter Kenny Ann. She has named Hartle Duane Pat- terson, 28-year-old actor, as the father. LEGAL NOTICES — iN THE CIRCUIT CoUuRT SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL omeurr OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, ane » 13-1155, LOUIS CELLUCCI, Plaintiff, vs. I. J. TYSON; JAMES T. VOCELLE and WALTER LIGHTSEY, Mem- bers of the Florida Industrial Com- mission; and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Defendants. NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALB NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, as Special Master by virtue of the Final Decree of foreclosure entered in that certain cause pending in the Circuit Court of the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit of Florida in and for Monroe County, in Chancery No. 13-1155, in which Louis Cellucci is Plaintiff and I. J. Tyson; James T. Vocelle and Walter. Lightsey, Members of the Florida Industrial Commission; and the United States of America, are De- fendants, will offer for sale and sell at public outery to the high- est and best bidder for cash at the Court House of Monroe County, in the city of Key West, Florida, on the 20th day of December, 1954, at 11:30 A. M., the following described property, situate, in Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, to-wit: ‘All that! business known as “Duval Restaurant and Bar”, also known as “Sand Far”, lo- cated at 224 Duval Street, Key Florida, together with all furniture, furnishings, equipment, stock in trade, li- quor licenses and good will of said business; as more particularly set forth in the aforesaid decree of foreclosure on file in the above described Court. ae) this 1st day of Decem- ber, 1954, . IUS F. STONE, JR, aS RET Special Mas: M. IGNATIUS LESTER 420 Fleming Street Key pete ee n Aitoneey Ok ardiacs (4=11=18, 1008. —— NOTICE OF eee oF HOLDERS oni December 10, 1954 To Shareholders © The Florida National Bank at Key West Key West, Florida: You are hereby notified that, on January 11, 1955, at 2:15 o'clock P. M, pursuant to action of the Board of Directors, a meeting of shareholders of this bank will be held at its banking house in Key ‘West, Florida, to vote upon @ pro- gram involving, along with matters incidental thereto: jon of shareholders’ 1. The ed ertond amendment of articles of association receiv~ ed from the Comptroller of the Currency which may be examined at the bank at any time during office hours prior to the aforesaid meeting. The |, resolution and amendment of articles of association are for the purpose of authorizing a) An increase cy mon stock of t $400,000 by the of a $300,000 stock divi- dend. The shareholders, of record on the date of the adoption of that res- olution, will be entitled to share in such divi- dend, in proportion to their respective holdings of common. stock of the ‘bank on that date. n appropriate amend- Aone ty the articles of assoctation reflecting the capital increase, (b) 2. The election of a boardof ai- rectors for the ensuinyy year and the consideration ¢! mat- ters of a routine nature, Cc. L. GARDNER e President and Cashier 1955 dec, 11-18-24, 1954; jan NOTICE OF CALLING FOR BI Notice fs hereby given to whom may concern that on the 11th day of January, A. D. 1955, at 8 00 P. M. ‘in the’ Monroe nty Court House, Key West, Florida, the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, will open sealed bids for the following: One Automobile for use of the Monroe County Patrol Depart- ment. Specifications and all other bid information maybe obtained from the office of the Sheriff of Monroe County, Key West, Florida. All bids must be in the hands of | the County Clerk on or before 8:00 P, M, on Tuesday, January 11th, | ALD. 1955. ‘The Commission reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids made pursuant to this Key West, | Florida, December NO A Oe ARE RUADAMS, Clerk, Board of County Commissioners, Monroe County, Florida. dec, 11-18, 1954 | advertisement. 2—Apartments For Rent EFFICIENCY apt. opposite USO. Weekly rental. Couple only. No pets. The Price Organization, Real- tor, opposite USO, Chamber of Commerce, 2-5100. AVAILABLE AT ROYAL PALMS TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED DUPLEXES. PHONE 2.6115, NEWLY renovated bedroom apart- ment. All utilities, Reasonable rates. 321 Simonton. ONE bedroom, all electric. Private bath, utilities, linens, dishes fur- nished. M and B Motel, 1031 Eaton. FURN. FIVE-ROOM apt. for quiet couple or three adults or two couples, 915 Ashe St., rear. NEW efficiency apartments. Beau- tifully furnished, adults only, no pets, excellent location, 716 Duval St., Phone 2-5531. NEW furnished apartments and cottage. Quiet, large grounds. Reasonable rents. 1120 Washington. APARTMENTS and_ sleeping rooms. Nicely decorated. By day, week or month, Stutz Hotel. Apts. 410 Fleming. LOVELY, two-bedroom downstairs furnished apartment. All electric, no pets. Apply 425 Francis. ONE-bedroom, downstairs furnish- ed apartment. Tile bath, no pets. Apply 425 Francis. ROOMS and apartments at very reasonable rates. Sea Shell Mo- tel on South St. BEAUTIFULLY decorated com- pletely furnished one bedroom, 2 bedroom and studio apts. Nice lo- cation. Phone 2-5776. 715 Seminole. NEWLY renovated efficienc; bedroom apt. with utilities. $18 per week. 902 Truman. a ————— NEW one + bedroom furnished a- partment. Couple only, no pets. $75. monthly. 1019 Margaret. CORNER apartment with porch including utilities. 802 Eaton. APTS. $40 to $80. per month. 411 William Street. SMALL, one - bedroom, complete- ly furnished apartment. Inquire in rear, 1700 Flagler, Pinder. NEW, MODERN EFFICIENCY APARTMENT. UTILITIES AND LINENS FURNISHED. PALMS COURTS, 1224 SEMINARY. UNFURNISHED, spacious, upstairs apartment. Large screened porch, facing ocean, across from Officer’s Club. Phone 2-2892. NEWLY BUILT, modern, furnished apartment. 2-bedrooms, sundeck. All electric, including air-condi- tioning. Near Table Supply store. Phone 2-2559. APARTMENTS for couples, $50 month and up, Paul’s Launder- ette. y and From “ITARGE furnished apartment. 629 Caroline St. Inquire at Tropical Hotel. ONE-bedroom apartment. For quiet adults. Linens and utilities fur- nished. $25. weekly. 1204 Florida. NEW Apartment. Duval Street, up- stairs. Water pressure always 25- 40, electric kitchen, tile bath, tub and shower, access to washing ma- chine, parking. Child accepted vo pets, $85. monthly. Phone 2-2808. SMALL Apartment for rent in rear, $50 monthly. 1205 Florida, corner of Catherine. UPSTAIRS furnished apartment. 1400 White Street. ONE-BEDROOM furnished apart- ment to quiet refined couple. $65 monthly. 626 William. NEAR BEACH. One of Key West’s most attractive furnished apart- ments. 1426 Vernon, 2-8581. APARTMENT for rent. $65 month- ly. Apply 1007 Truman Avenue. APARTMENT for rent. Couple on- ly. Call 2-6982 or 1314 Whalton St. es FURNISHED apartment. Couple only. Apply 912 Fleming Street, upstairs. ONE-bedroom, furnished ment. bath. No pets. Apply 1116 Grinnell. apart- All electric kitchen, tile) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES $1.26 WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 15¢ per line for one day 14c per line for*three days 13c per line for six days 12c pér line for twelve days Il¢ 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 2A—Trailers For Rent TRAILER with shower and toil large porch, private swimmi and boat dockage, Phone 2-2547 af- ter 5 p. m. TRAILER with porch, furnished. Apply Trailer 25, Pearle Trailer Park. 3—Cottages For Rent COTTAGE - suitable for single oc- cupancy. By month, season or year. Phone 2-5401. 4—Houses For Rent 2-BEDROOM, furnished house. Lo- ‘eated 3501 Flagler. $125. per month, plus utilities. Phone 2-6126. a SS eas TWO-BEDROOM bungalow. Com- pletely furnished. $100 monthly, plus electricity, 621 Eaton, up- stairs. HOUSING AVAILABLE MILITARY families desiring low cost housing are urged to call at) 611 Olivia St. No restrictions on} children or pets. ONE-BEDROOM furnished house. No. 1 Duncombe Street. No pets. Phone 2-3857. 5—Rooms For Rent LARGE ROOMS: $10.00 up, weekly. Tropical Hotel, 114 Duval St. ROOM with private bath. $10. weekly. 609 Elizabeth Street, 5A—For Rent— Miscellaneous POWER Lawn Mowers, Paint Sprayer, Floor Sander, Floor Polisher, Belt Sander, Hand Tools, Chain Hoist, Bicycles. Hour, day,.| week or month. Apply B & B Cycle} Shop, 822 Fleming Street. i Se | 7—Business Rentals | NEW location for bysiness, next to | modern drug store. 935 Fleming | St. FURNISHED, business and house| combined $100.00 a month. Phone | 22-3058. | WAREHOUSE, over 3,000 sq. ft. 211! Simonton St. Suitable for shrimp | net repairing or any type of stor-/| age. Reasonable rent. Also, ware- house for rent, corner Dey and Simonton, $40 per week. A. R Beach, Fla. SHOE Salesman wanted. Apply Butler’s Shoe Store, 518 Duy BOY for part-time janitor work. | Apply in person. Ponce’s Lunch eonette, 701 Simonton. 9—Female Help Wanted "| MAID, White, 6 days, 40 hours $30. week. Must be steady worker Gill Motel, Roosevelt Blvd. EXPERIENCED super - market cashier. None other need apply Apply in person only, Fausto’s Food Palace. CAR HOP Wanted. Experience un- necessary. Jimmy’s Drive In, 5th and Flagler ave. Apply between 12 and 5 p. m. FURNISHED small apartment. Electric kitchen. Children wel- come. 909 Elizabeth St. FOR RENT: Clean, one - bedroom apt. Adults only. Call 2-2575 for | particulars. FURNISHED, one-bedroom apart- ment. All electric kitchen. Hot water. $75 monthly, including utili- ties. Avply 1211 Florida, 2-2744. MODERN, 3-room, unfurnished, except stove and refrigerator. Tile bath and electric kitchen. 2120 Seidenberg Ave. WOVLL FINO IT IV THE HOUSEWIVES — WOMEN THAT like needlework. Interna tional concern,will train a f sincere women to de re: | home. If qualified, can ear | $4 an hour in spare time. We f nish everything. No se. | Box RH5, c/o Citizen. | EXPERIE Key W a BAR MAJID and waitress wan | Golden Nuggett Bar. WAITRESS: Experience not ne sary. Day and Relief avail | Pleasant, air-conditioned. | Snackery, Sigsbee Park. WANTED: Bar maid, Club, Duval Street. | PRACTICAL NURSE. Expe Call for information at 2 | Sigsbee Start | FOR Refrige 8—Male Help Wanted | 9 Cancer TRIES TO CASH A CHECK AND O80! DOES IT TAKE TIME! HMM= FROM OUT OF TOWN? TWO WEEKS... CHECK CLEARS ? 12—Baby Sitters WILL Keep children day or night in my home for working mothers. Phone 2-7339. 15B—Christmas Gifts Toys - Toys - Toys VISIT Gene's, corner Duval and Olivia for an assortment of toys at prices that will assure you and the kiddies a Merry Xmas. 16—Personal BOOKS MAKE BEST GIFTS! The| Bookshop, 534 Fleming St. Tel. 2-7089. 17—Personal Services BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations and announcements Virkotype engraved by The Artman Press. Dial 2-5661. DRESS Making, alterations, slip| covers. Phone 2-5790. FOR SALE: SIX consecutive issues of The Key West Citizen delivered to your door, 25¢ weekly. Dial 2.5661, Circulation Dept. PHOTOSTATIC Copies. Fast ser- vice. Larry Karns Studio, 220 Duval. Phone 2-6811. $. G. ARTMAN Citizen Office NOTARY PUBLIC ration repairs, Com- mercial, Domestic. Niantic Re- frigeration, 1105 Duval. Ph, 2-5500. 18—Special Services , THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! zie} 16127 WARD, DETROIT, MICH. 22—Lost (CONTINGED? LOST: Black Cocker Spaniel, fe- male dog. Tan nailhead harness. Answers to “Snoopy.”’ Reward. No ons asked. Call 2-2480 and 24—Business Opportunities LIQUOR STORE for sale, includ- ing bar and grill. Will sell on installment, small down payment. Call 2-7579 between 12:30 and. 1:30 or anytime after 6:30 p.m. 25—Real Estate For Sale INCOME PROPERTY. Year round or seasonal business in heart of Marathon. J. E. King, Ph. 2431 Marathon. LONG Term tease, option to buy. Apx. 29,000 sq. ft. of land. Front- age on two main Sts. back alley exit. Down town area owners. P. O. Box 886. LARSONY, INC. YESTERDAY, T By Fagaly and Shorten B. WHEN THERES ONE HE'D LIKE TO Stop. WOOM ! FASTER THAN NATIVE DANCER? 1 MADE OUT A CHECK) pitree PILFER AND AND LARSONY. SORRY! THAT CHECK’S GONE ’ WANT IT THROUGH ! 26B—Lots For Lease ON The ocean, Stock Island. Pri- vate beach. Trailer space for rent. As low as $110.00 per year. A. R. Wolkoff, 1770 Meridian Ave., Miami Beach, Florida. 28—Photography KALART 3% x4% press camera. 4.5 lens. Complete with flash and accessories. Cost over $300, sacri- fice $110. Perfect. McLain’s Cam- era Supply, 31—Garden and Lawn Supplies 36—Bicycles and Tricycles \ telat WE Have received a complete line of wagons, tractors, cars, tricy- cles and all sizes of American and English bicycles, come in and look around our store. A deposit will hold any merchandise as a Christ- mas lay-a-way, We have all parts and accessories for American and English bicycles. Overseas Cycie Store, 1030 Eaton St., Phone 2-6016. 37—Automotive Parts as Rea oe a asta IY USED Truck ana Passenger car tires — New recaps, all sizes. Dick’s Tire Service, 929 Truman. $%—Automobiles For Sale ‘55 CHEVROLETS DEL. Mi. — LOW AS $1850 “55 PONTIACS DEL. MI. — LOW AS $2400 WE SERVE SERVICE PER- SONNEL IMMEDIATELY. NO MONEY DOWN FOR COMMIS- SIONED OFFICERS. Superman, 1401 N. W. 36 St., Miami, Fla, "48 KAISER, $125. Apply upstairs apartment next to Nebo’s, Stock Island, ’52 CHEVROLET Bel Air, with 16,° 000 miles, for $1,200.00. Call be- fore 5 p.m., 1024 Duval, and after 5 p.m., 407 South, 1950 4-DR, BUICK Special. Dyna- flow. Excellent condition. Casa Roma Motel, 2-6333. 1941 DeSOTO Coupe. Transporta- tion. $50 cash. Phone 2-2948. SACRIFICE, 1954 Chrysler New Yorker Deluxe, 4-dr. sedan. Fully equipped, including power steer- ing. Less than 2,000 miles. Must sell before Dec. 31, 1954. TWINS GARAGE, INC., 1130 Duval, 2-2401, ORCHIDS in bud and bloom, $5.- | $12.50, Key West Garden and | Lawn Supply, 830 Fleming. | GASOLINE Lawn . Mower. Good condition. Sell cheap. Phone -9257. 33—Miscellaneous NOTES Payable Forms. 10 for 15c. Artman Press, Phone 2-5661. TWO bedroom C. B. S. with sleep- ing porch, Excellent location. Garage. Terrazo floors. Available now. Substant:al down payment de- sired. Terms discussed. Phone 2- 3646, ‘ FOR Buying or selling any kind of Key West property, contact Paul Boys-n, 801 Fleming St. Establish- ed 1919. 26—Lots For Sale SUMMERLAND Key on Highway No. 1, 7 lots 50 x 100, $500 each. Call Mrs, Miller, Phone 2-5915. Oceanfront Summerland Key FROM Highway to Ocean, 90 x 400 for sale cheap, terms. Phone 2-2345 or Box TF2, c/o Citizen. SAND sub-division Big Pine Lots on roads for sale. George Adams, P. O. Box 602. SNOW CAP BLEACH ts mild, ef- fective; yet has no lasting odor. Safe on nylons. Try a bottle. Rexatr Sales, service, supplies onstration. Phone 2-8469. Wolkoff, 1770 Meridian Ave., Miami | — answers to name of “‘Petie,” 2- 9494, 5% ACRES with waterfront on Summerland Key. High and dry. Ideal for private estate or 30-lot restricted sub-division. Sacrifice for cash. $5,000. 2-6812, evenings. HOTEL - Apartment Hotel - and 12 unit single and double motel. Finest condition steel furniture. Immediate possession. Paul Boy- sen, 801 Fleming St., Box 303. FOR Lower Keys property, phone Summerland Key 2 or write Hud- gins, owner, Summerland Key. MODEST MAIDENS Trademark Registered U.S Patent Office MS You? MAN (ee “| got my husband by hitting him over the head with the bottle!”” Make The ARTMAN PRESS YOUR headquarters for the finest In printing. DIAL 2-5661. GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIXTURES — HARDWARE KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. 219 Simonton St. EDUCATIONAL Xmas gifts. Stamps, coins and supplies. The Coin Shop, Gomez Arcade, 713 Du- al St. 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 jem, $.35 load. Paul’s “Self Ser- | viee” Laundry, 426 White St. Tel 2-3123) 1952.FORDOMATIC V-8 Custom- * line, 4-dr. sedan. Car had finest care. Low mileage. 2 years old. Many extras, radio, life battery. Pay $335 for my $850 equity. Notes include finance and insurance. Full price about $1100. Car is ex- ceptionally fine throughout. Bill Meyers, Hotel La Concha, 2-5621. 1946 CHEVROLET, 4dr. Deluxe. 2-tone. $75. Apply Rayford Rob- erts, Key West Citizen, Phone 2-5662. 39—Trailers For Sale 50 ELCAR 27' with porch, toilet, shower. Fully furnished. Lot 74 Overseas Trailer Ct. Stock Island. SEE ME before you ouy your. bo trailer. We can give you the Trailer Sales, Stock Island. 20° TRAVELO Trailer. Screened- in patio, refrigerator, stove, Completely furnished. town. Call 2-3452. °53 ALMA 26’ with bath, Sleeps 4, Excellent condition. $1850.00. 645. United St., Lot 2. ANDERSON SUPER COACH twe- bedroom 33’ hitch and springs. 615 Greene, Lot 23, , VANITY and mirror, $10; utility table, step-stool, $5; Quarters FG, Fort Taylor. Call 2-2300. material Simonton St. 34—Household Items For Sale EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY CLEARANCE SALE ture. Out of Miami Warehouse. Hundreds of items to choose from. let, 917 Simonton. 2-2697, ELECTROLUX vacuum for sale, $40. Call 2-6587. condition. Lot 2, 645 United St. ter. erators. Good condition, Phone 2-7048. Shop. G.E. Good saver at $75. 6:00 P.M. $30. PORTABLE Dishwasher. condition, and a SPECIAL SALE from our Miami warchouse. 8000 yds. upholstery going at $1.00 per yd. Original values up to $7.00 per yd. Warehouse Furniture Outlet, 917 3428 Duck Avenue, Poinciana Cen- ter. Use our Christmas Lay-A- Way plan. Buy now and Save. A STORE full of good used furni- Bargains galore. Come in and look around. Warehouse Furniture Out- cleaner} BABY bed and tottle chair. Good ——— MAYTAG wringer type washer. $25. Phone 2-2595. 1423 Von Phis- APARTMENT SIZE electric refrig- Tony’s Auto Body labor | Call 2-3292, before | ONE 27’ Palace trailer, $400. Cor- al Isle Trailer Park, Lot 126. Mid-States THE World’s largest manufacturer of mobile homes announces the appointment of TROPICAL TRAIL- ER SALES, 79th St. at NW 14th Ave. Miami as their new South Fla. dealer for Silver Star - Na- tional M System and Due with the lowest prices in History. | \27? INDIAN. 17’ screened porch, Call 2-8719. $995. terms. 49: IRONWOOD - 35’ 2-bedrooms, bath with screened-in patio. $2495. J. Ohse, Treasure Isle Trailer Ct. Lot 1. 40—Motor Bikes and Motor Scooters 1951 CUSHMAN Eagle scooter. Ex- cellent condition, $150. 132-D | Poinciana. 41—Boats and Motors 14’ RUNABOUT, Gator trailer, Mark 15, Mercury ;motor with Cruise - a - Day tank. Canvas cov- jer, oars, anchor, extras. $350, | Inquire and see at 143-D Peary Ct, .| 14’ FLAT bottom boat. Cypress. } $40. See at 1314 Whalton St. 30 x 942’ CABIN CRUISER. $350, Apply boat Dixie D., Pier 16, Roosevelt Blvd. | 42—Dogs - Cats - Pets DOBERMAN PINSCHER puppies. 2-8685. APT. SIZE Electric Stove. condition. $40. 715 South Street 16” BOYS Bicycle. Used very littie. $18.50, 1411 ist. St., 2-3186. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN 8 WINDOW Shade&. Like new. 36” Tan. $4. 314 William Street, Phone Good 36—Bicycles and Tricycles Registered AKC. Champion |stock. Ready for Christmas. $50. Phone 2-7660. 42A—For Adoption ——— WANTED: Good home with family for large beautiful, male dog. Phone 2-3913. ‘I—Moving A. B. Transfer, Storage Co. Local, long distance moving. 700 Care line. Tel, 2-8461, deal at the lowest terms. Tipton=4 Fy Leaving