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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, December 2, 1954 Try A ‘Quick Action’ Citizen Classified Ad ~ Dial 2-5661 or 2-5662 Swedes Will Have Lots To Eat Christmas By MICHAEL JAGERBLOM STOCKHOLM, Sweden #—Swed- ish housewives promise to break all records this year with their purchases of pig’s heads, ham, sausage, lutfisk and the numerous other delicacies that make Swe- den’s Christmas tables groan. Shoppers __ started sweeping through well-stocked stores for food and gifts early in November. Record sales already have been Tung up. A red-ribboned straw goat shares a prominent place with Santa Claus in store windows. The goat is a traditional Swedish decoration for Christmas, but it is said to date back to the pagan era when the animals were slaughtered in sacrificial rites, Christmas is a family occasion for the Swedes, celebrated about the same ,way everywhere from King Gustav’s Drottningholm Cas- tle to the huts of lumberjacks deep in the northern forests. The tradi- tion of feasting flourishes. In the center of the first holi- day feast table usually is a pig’s head with an apple in its mouth. Various cold dishes of the smorgas- bord surround it. The pig is anoth- er old tradition, going ‘back to Viking days when it was a symbol of fertility. Gifts are exchanged around a family tree on Christmas Eve. In chilly darkness -the next morning, many Swedes follow a centuries-old custom of walking to church, lighting their way with flaming torches. Christmas breakfast is eaten from a big stew pot of meat stock rich with tasty hunks of ham and special Christmas sausage, In the evening, Swedish fam- ilies sit down to the main Christ- mas dish of lutfisk—a fish pickled with lye. DEER AID GROUND AIRCRAFT SPOTTERS COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. —Air Defense Command head- quarters says deer on the Sky Wa- ter Deer Ranch, at Spooner, Wis., are being used to aid ground air- craft observers there, It has been discovered that the deer face in the direction of approaching air- craft, giving warning up to two minutes before humans can spot them, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR FINAL DIS- CHARGE. (Probate Law 1933) IN COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. In re the Estate of RICHARD BEECHAM CURRY, also known as R. _IN PROBATE BEECHAM CURRY, R. B. CURRY, and RICHARD B. CURRY, Deceased. ‘Te All Whom It May Cencergs Notice is hereby given that PRARL C. CURRY, has filed her final report as Executrix of the estate of RICHARD BEECHAM CURRY, also known as R. BEECH- RY, R. B. CURRY and RICHARD B. CURRY, deceased; that she has filed her petition for tinal discharge, and that she will apply to the Honorable Raymond R. Lord, County Judge of Monroe County, ‘Florida, on the 28th dav of December, 1954, for approval of game and for final discharge as Executrix of the estate of RICH: HAN TRRY, _ als fhown as R. BEECHAM. CURRY, R. B. CURRY, and RICHARD B. CURRY, deceased, on this 30th day mber, 1954. of Noverpet EARL C. CURRY As Executrix of the estate of RICHARD BEECHAM CURRY, also known as R. BEECHAM CURRY, R. B. CURRY and RICHARD CURRY, deceased. deo, 2-9-16-23, 1954 Coral Coffee Shop and Restaurant (Across from Post Office) Resturieg the... a “EDUCATED HAMBURGER’ Businessman’s Lunch Served Daily Offices For Rent Air-Conditioned 2nd Floor 604 DUVAL STREET CONTACT Occupants or Paul Barns, 130 SE 25 Road, Miami 401 N.W. 36th ST. YOU BUY FOR LESS AT THE SUPERMART Low AS PY) Sedans - Convs. - Sta. Wagons Or $195 Down SUPERMAN 24 Hours 900 N.W. Le JEUNE RD. | quirements and restrictions LEGAL NOTICES *GaaXxILKXx09) ORDINANCE NO. 477 COMMISSION SERIES AN ORDINANCE CONSENT- ING TO THE ASSIGNMENT OF THE RIGHT OR PRIVIL- EGE GRANTED TO JOHN M. SPOTTSWOOD TO FURNISH DIRECT WIRE RECEPTION OF TELEVISION PROGRAMS TO THE CITIZENS AND RES- IDENTS OF THE CITY OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TO CABLE-VISION, INC., AND AUTHORIZING SAID COR- PORATION TO CONTRACT WITH OTHER FIRMS FOR ‘THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAID TELEVISION SYSTEM; RE- PEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES OF SAID CITY IN CONFLICT WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CON- FLICT; DECLARING THIS ORDINANCE TO BE AN EM- ERGENCY MEASURE, AND BY UNANIMOUS VOTE OF THE COMMISSION DISPENS- ING WITH THE NECESSITY OF READING THIS ORDIN- ANCE AT TWO REGULAR MEETINGS, NOT LESS THAN ONE WEEK APART; AND PROVIDING WHEN ORDIN- ANCE GOES INTO EFFECT. WHEREAS, Ordinance No, 403, Commission Series, of the Ordin- ances of The City of Key West, Florida granted to John M. Spotts- wood the right, privilege and franchise to use and occupy for television service the public streets of The City of Key West, Florida, for the purpose of erecting, main- taining and operating television lines to be used in furnishing tele- vision programs to the citizens and residents of The City of Key West, Florida, and WHEREAS, The National Com- munity Television Association has advised the said John M. Spotts- wood that the right or franchise to furnish direct wire reception of television programs should be held by a corporation, and that such corporation should be given the right to contract with one or more other firms or corporations to con- struct the system which will pro- vide such television reception, and in accordance with said advice the said John M. Spottswood has or- ganized a corporation known as “Cable-Vision, Inc.” for the op- eration of such television system, and a second corporation known as “Key West Television Cable Co.” to construct or assist in the construction of said system, and WHEREAS, said franchise should be assigned in accordance with said recommendation, and the con- sent of the City Commission of The City of Key West, Florida should be given to such assign- ment, . Now, Therefore, be it enacted by the City Commission of The City of Key West, Florida: Section 1. That the City Com- mission of The City of Key West, Florida hereby consents to the as- signment of the right or franchise heretofofe granted to John M. Spottswood to furnish direct wire reception of television programs to the citizens and residents of The City of Key West, Florida under Ordinance No. 403, Com- mission Series, of the Ordinances ft }of The City of Key West, Florida, to Cable-Vision, Inc., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, and said Corporation shall have all the rights and privileges originally granted to the said John M, Spotts- wood under said Ordinance, and shall also be subject to all re- set forth in said original franchise. Section 2, That the said Cable- Vision, Inc., as assignee of said franchise, may contract with the said Key West Television Cable Co., and/or other firms or corporations for the construction of said tele- vision system, Section 3, All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances of said City in con- flict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 4, This Ordinance is here- by declared to be an emergency measure on the grounds that this Ordinance is necessary for the preservation of the peace, health, prosperity and safety of the peo- ple of The City of Key West, Flor- ida. Section 5, That the reading of this Ordinance at two regular meetings, not less than one week apart, is hereby dispensed with by unanimous vote of the Com- mission. Section 6. This Ordinance shall go into effect immediately upon its passage and adoption and au- thentication by the signature of the presiding officer and the Clerk of the Commission, and publica- tion thereof one time in a news- paper of general circulation pub- lished in The City of Key West, Florida. Passed and adopted by the City, Commission at a meeting held December 20th, A. D, 1954. C. B, HARVEY, Mayor. Attest: VICTOR LOWE, City Clerk. dec, 23, 1954 LEGAL NOTICES (CONTINTED? ORDINANCE NO. 478 COMMISSION SERIES. 3 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 32.4 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA, 1952; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CON- FLICT THEREWITH, AND PROVIDING WHEN ORDIN- ANCE GOES INTO EFFECT. BE IT ENACTED by the City Commission of the City of Key West, Florida: Section 1. That Section 32.4 of the Code of the City of Key West, Florida, 1952, be and the same is hereby amended by adding there- to, between Item No, 103 and Item No. 104, under the caption “L,” a line reading as follows: “103%, Ladies Maternity Ap- parel Shops .... . $60.00.” Section 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances of said City in conflict with the provisions are hereby repealed to the ex- tent of such conflict. Section 3. This ordinance shall go into effect immediately upon its passage and adoption and au- thentication by the signature of the presiding officer and the Clerk of the Commission, and publica- tion thereof one time in a news- paper of general circulation pub- lished in the City of Key West, Florida, Read and passed on first read- ing at a regular meeting held De- cember 6th, A. D. 1954, Read and passed on final read- ing at a regular meeting held De- cember 20th, A. D. 1954, C. B. HARVEY, Mayor Attest: 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. NEWLY renovated bedroom apart- ment. All utilities. Reasonable tates. 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. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES $1.26 WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 1S¢ per line for one day 4c per line for*three days 3c 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 (CONTINCED? , THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! HA HA! LOOK WHAT YOUR HUSBANDS DOING NOW! HE'S A SKETCH! THE LIFE seas OF THE YES! PARTY? VERY DROLL! Wee \_ Sei FREEZING FLYBOY IS DUE FORA WHeee! LOOKIT, EVERY= BODY’ IM A B28 PICKING PA UPA SSENGER 1953, McCLURE NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE MODERN, 3-room, unfurnished, | except stove and refrigerator. Tile bath and electric kitchen. 2120 Seidenberg Ave. ONE-bedroom furnished apart- ment. Utilities furnished. 1021 An- gela Street. APARTMENT for rent, 1320 Vir- ginia Street. NEWLY renovated apartments by week or month. 902 Truman. 7—Business Rentals (CONTINUED) FURNISHED, business and house combined $100.00 a month, Phone 2-3058, 8—Male Help Wanted BOY for part-time janitor wor Apply in person. Ponce’s Lunch- eonette, 701 Simonton. | TWO-bedroom, two-bath furnished apartment, Available weekly, month or season 1208 Flagler. TWO-bedroom furnished apart- ment. Phone 2-3123 or 2-5848. GARAGE Apt. 2 bedrooms, fur- nished. 1319 Elizabeth St. Apply 635 United after 4 p. m.- UNFURNISHED, Spacious, up- stairs apartment. Large screen- ed porch, facing ocean, across from Officer’s Club. Phone 2-2892. LARGE, two-bedroom, apartment. 2-3997, furnished Downstairs. Phone 2A—Trailers For Rent 35’ TRAILER. Toilet, shower, dou- ble sinks, large waterfront lot: See Hoel, Pearle Trailer Ct., Lot 11. 3—Cottages For Rent COTTAGE - suitable for single oc- cupancy. By month, season or year. Phone 2-5401. FURNISHED Cottage, two bed- rooms, no pets. Adults, infant ae- cepted, $80.00. Phone 2-3328. 4—Houses For Rent 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. 2-BEDROOM, furnished house. Lo- cated 3501 Flagler. $125. per month, plus utilities. Phone 2-6126. ATTRACTIVE 4 - room house. $110, monthly. No pets. Inquire 701 South St. ONE-bedroom furnished Very Clean, -hot water. enly, Apply 1020 Duval. house. fouple TWO-bedroom house. Can be had partially furnished or unfurnish- ed. Immediate occupancy, Call 2- 6606, 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. APARTMENTS for couples, $50 month and up. Paul’s Launder- ette. ONE-bedroom apartment. For quiet adults. Linens and utilities fur- nished. $25. weekly. 1204 Florida. NEW Apartment. Duval Street, up- siairs. Water presgure always 25- 40, electric kitchen, tile bath, tub and shower, access to washing ma- chine, parking. Child accepted no pets. $85. monthly. Phone 2-2808, ONE-BEDROOM furnished apart- ment to quiet refined couple. $65 monthly. 626 William. ONE-bedroom, furnished apart- ment. All electric kitchen, tile bath. No pets. Apply 1116 Grinnell. NEWLY BUILT, modern, furnished apartment. 2-bedrooms, sundeck. All electric, including air-condi- tioning. Near Table Supply store. Phone 2-2559, NEW, two - bedroom, furnished apartment, Adults only. No pets. 1019 Margaret. BRAND New, completely, air-con- ditioned, 2-bedroom, unfurnished, duplex apartment. All electric, near shopping and Rest Beach. 1408 Johnson St. ‘ APARTMENT for rent. $65 month- ly. Apply 1007 Truman Avenue. 5—Rooms For Rent LARGE ROOMS: $10.00 up, weekly Tropical Hotel, 114 Duval St. CLEAN rooms, comfortable beds at summer rates, Central location. 513 Whitehead, opposite Court House, ROOM with private bath. $10 week- | ly. 609 Elizabeth St. 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. 6—Wanted To Rent NAVAL Officer, wife, infant desire | furnished apt. Jan. 15 to March 31 or less, Please write Box JG4 ¢-o Citizen, COUPLE with two children (not } Navy) desires newly, furnished, | two bedroom home in class loca-| tion with servants room. Phone 2-7364, yearly basis. ELDERLY Couple wish to sub-let | part of your home for the win-| ter. We offer best of references. Write Box IC 2, c-o Citizen, 7—Business Rentals 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 month, A. R. WAITER wanted, Boulevard Sea- | hours, good pay. | HELPER to work in yard. Apply | Lindss Lumber Co., 530 Tru-| man, 9—Female Help Wanted SALESGIRL, with knowledge of| sewing. Steady position. Inquire | at 1600 Whitehead St. WANTED: Barmaid. Experienced | or inexperienced. Apply in per-| son. Weaver's, Stock Island. xperience not neces- nd Relief available. | r-conditioned. Sigsbee Sigsbee Park, SINGLE or widowed lady to live “in house and assist mother in household duties and care for chil- dren. Call 2-5328. WANTED Waitress experienced, Good hours; active restaurant. Apply Boulevard Seafood House. Roosevelt Boulevard, corner First St. EXPERI DD super - market cashier. None other need apply. Apply in person only, Fausto’s Food Palace WAI S. Good hours and work- ing conditions. Apply Caribe Res- taurant. FOOD checker and_ salad girl. E enced. Apply Benny's Cafe- 909 Simonton. CASHIER. Apply in person. Gulf- m Food, 1105 White Street. $ Wanted. Good pay and working conditions, Raul’s Res- taurant, Phone 2-5251, after 6 p. m. 10—Male and/or Female Help Wanted E $20.00 Daily. Sell Luminous es. Write Reeves Co., Mass., Free sample and Attlebo: detai food House, Roosevelt Blvd. Good | - By Fagaly and Shorten b HES BEEN HAT GAY DIVORCEE HE y THE S BEEN NG Serle CRASH LANDING J wiTH EVERY PLAYING PIGSYBACK WITH HAS PUT MORE GUYS IN A HOSPITAL THAN THEM ALPHABETICAL HURRICANES! 33—Miscellaneous (CONTINGED? Bow FOUR Orange Bowl tickets for sale, West end zone. $4.00 each. Con- tact Mrs. Gellrich at Not New Shop, ONE almost new 2 burner kero- sene heater. Call 2-5021. 34—Household Items For Sale EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY 3428 Duck Avenue, Poinciana Cen- ter, Use our Christmas Lay-A- Way plan. Buy now and Save. CLEARANCE SALE A STORE full or 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. Te VALIANT DIE ONLY ONCE... BUT SOW HUSBANOS GET AFTER EVERY PARTY? Chanka To HAZEL TILLEY, CHICAGO 37, iti, 10—Male and/or Female Help Wanted (CONTINLED> COYPLE To help manage small rooming house. Will furnish housekeeping unit. Private bath. c-o Key West Citizen, Box No. M. M. ‘11B—Employment Wanted—Male 18—Special Services (CONTINTED) Rexatr Sales, service, supplies Free demonstration. Phone 2-8469. 22—Lost BLUE frame glasses _tracks on Truman, Please call 2-3496. by Pony Sunday. TAKE the pain out of painting. For interior or exterior, Call 2-7515. 5B—Christmas Gifts Toys - Toys - Toys ISIT Gene’s, corner Duval and a for an assortment of toys at prices that will assure you and the kiddies a Merry Xmas. 16—Personal YOU should see our Children’s Books. T' 534 Fleming. Tel. 17—Personal Services Vv variety of BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations and announcements Virkotype engraved by The Artman Press, Dial 2-5661, eee nae oe eee earns 5 PHOTOSTATIC Copies. Fast ser- vice. Larry Karns Studio, 220 Duval. Phone 2-6811. FOR SALE: S1X consecutive issues of The Key West Citizen delivered to your door, 25¢ weekly. Dial 2-5661, Circulation Dept. DRESS Making, alterations, slip covers. Phone 2-5790. S. G. ARTMAN Citizen Office NOTARY PUBLIC FOR Refrigeration repairs, Com- mercial, Domestic. Niantic Re- frigeration, 1105 Duval. Ph. 2-5500. | ¢ 18—Special Services RED Irish Setter. Answers to “Gunner.” Reward. Call 2-5442 or | 2-5225. FRIGIDAIRE, Porcelain washing machine, all automatic. Like new perfect condition, 1233 South St. SMALL General Electric 4 ft. re- frigerator. Perfect condition. Cheap. 916 Windsor Lane, Phone SOFA BED, chair, porcelain top dining table, 4 chairs, foam rub- ber. Also odd pieces. 2510 Staples. 35—Wanted To Buy es, 2 BEDROOM Home, under $10,000, Have GI Loan. Phone 2-2151. 36—Bicycles and Tricycles 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, 25—Real Estate For Sale 37—Automotive Parts 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. 0. Box 886. USED Truck, ana passenger car tires — New recaps, all sizes. Dick’s Tire Service, 929 Truman. <a ee $8—Automobiles For Sale 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. INCOME PROPERTY. Year round or seasonal business in heart of Marathon. J. E, King, Ph, 2431 Marathon. 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. 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, FOR Buying or selling any kind of Key West property, contact Paul Boy: -n, 801 Fleming St. Establish- ed 1919. —————————————E HOTEL - Apartment Hotel - and 12 unit single and double motel. Finest condition steel furniture. ! Immediate possession. Paul Boy- sen, 801 Fleming St., Box 303. 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. A. R. Wol- koff, 1770 Meridian Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. 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. | NDS Subdivision Big Pine Lots, | accessible by roads. George Ad- | ams, P. O. Box 602. | 1946 CHEVROLET, 4-dr. Deluxe, 2-tone. $75. Apply Rayford Rob- erts, Key West Citizen, Phone 2-5662. 1949 FORD, new paint job, new seat cover, $325. 1946 Nash, 1946 Mercury, $150. All in good ning condition. 506 Louisa St. ee 1949 STUDEBAKER Commander; Original paint, Leaving town. $275. 908 Simonton. 1952 Lincoln hardtop. One owner, Original miles 27,900, Big saving. $1595. * a a eh ’52 NASH Rambler Sation Wagon Save you $150 over Miami prices, $695. Rawling Trailer Sales, 1201 Simonton St. 39—Trailers For Sale ee ONE 27’ Palace trailer. $400. Cor- al Isle Trailer Park, Lot 126. ‘49 IRONWOOD 35’ 2-bedrooms, bath with screened-in patio. $2495. J, Ohse, Treasure Isle Trailer Ct., Lot 1. SNOW CAP BLEACH Is mild, ef- fective; yet has no lasting odor. Safe on nylons. Try a bottle. CITIZEN ADS BRING RESULTS “Could you turn out the lights? Wolkoff, 1770 Meridian Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. MODEST MAIDENS ‘Trademark Registered U. S. Patent Office ALAN= 1 want to se¢ how it smells in the dork” | 26B—Lots For Lease | STOCK Island Oceanfront. 200 x | 350. Suitable for Trailer Park. | Will lease. A. R. Wolkoff, 1770 Mer- ., Miami Beach, Fla. 31—Garden and Lawn Supplies | ee CHRISTMAS presents for your} pet. Key West Garden and Lawn Supply, 830 Fleming, GASOLINE Lawn Mower. condition, Sell cheap. 2-9257. idian Av Good | Phone | 33—Miscellaneous NOTES Payable Forms. 10 for 15c. Artman Press. Phone 2-5661. Make The ARTMAN PRESS YOUR headquarters for the finest In printing. DIAL 2-5661. TROPICAL | WE Have South Florida’s largest display of new and used trail- ers at low, low prices finances on the World’s Best trailer finance |plan. You don’t have to come to Miami. Write us or phone us — tell us what you want and what you have to trade. We'll send you photographs and figures by return mail. 1398 NW 79th St. Miami. ’47 BUCKEYE, 27’ house trailer and porch. New tile floor, built in crib, $795. Magalis Lot H-13, Co- ral Isle Tral. Park. 1948 28’ SPORTSMAN trailer and large enclosed porch, both in ex- cellent condition. Newly painted. Very attractive. Completely fur- nished except for linens. Will sleep six. See B. T. Sanders, Lot H-18, Coral Isle Trailer Pk. 27 INDIAN, 17° Screen porch, Call 2-8719. $995, terms. 41—Boats and Motors _ GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIXTURES — HARDWARE KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. 219 Simonton St. Tel 2-3123 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 SPECIAL SALE from our Miami warehouse. 8000 yds. upholstery material going at $1.00 per yd. Original values up to $7.00 per yd. 14° MARINE Plywood boat and trailer. $28.00. William Wanan- maker 1209 White. Evenings after 6:00 p. m, ————— FOR SALE or trade — 25’ inboard Cabin cruiser, 6’ beam. Phone 2-8434, — 42—Dogs - Cats - Pets ———— BRINDLE boxer. Male. 10 mos, AKC registered. $50. Phone 2- 6846, 49—Moving Warehouse Furniture Outlet, 917 Simonton St. ere Re A. B. Transfer, Storage Co. Local, long distai moving. 700 Caro line. Tel,

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