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“Peter Pan” Heads Bill At Islander The Darlings, among the first families of fantasy, retain their standings in Walt Disney’s magni- ficent cartoon version of James M. Barrie’s incomparable play, “Pe- ter Pan,” in sparkling color by Technicolor opening tonight at the Islander Drive-In, Father and Mother Darling, Wen- dy, John, and Michael will be re- cognized by millions of theatre go- ers who have seen them represent- ed on stage during the past few cae in America and Great Bri- tain. More than that, the Darlings will be claimed as close kin by myriads of parents whose children resem- ble Wendy and her young brothers. Figures in the greatest of all fa- bulous adventures, they are por- trayed from Barrie’s own descrip- tion, and are affectonately estab- lished in Disney’s gallery of car- toon immortals. Cornel Wilde, as “‘The Bandit of Sherwood Forest” in Columbia Pic- tures’ spectacular reprint carries on in the swashbuckling tradition of Douglas Fairbanks, Sr, Anita Louise, Jill Esmond and Edgar Buchanan are featured in the film, an adventure based on the Robin Hood legend, which is the com- panion feature at the Drive-In. Derived from the novel, “‘Son of Robinshood,” by Paul A. Castle- ton, “The Bandit of Sherwood For- est” tells how that storied hero rescued the young King Henry III of England from a villanious Re- gent, Wilde, starred in the film as the son of Robin Hood, also leads is stalwart band in the overthrow of the would-be dictator. Atom Control System Sought WASHINGTON ( — Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of West Ger- many says he has hope that an effective system of controlling atomic weapons will be found and that it will in turn lead to a gen- eral easing of world tensions. “Once the terror of the atomic weapons has been banished, then such a change of the mental at- mosphere ajhong nations will, I think, occur that one can arrive at reasonable arrangements,” Ad- enauer said in a copyrighted inter- view with the magazine U.S, News and World Report. Asked how he views the pros- Pects for “truly peaceful coexis- ténce” with the Soviet world, Aden- auer replied: “In my opinion, the decisive question is whether it will be possi- ble to reach an agreement in the matter of atome weapons, If that were achieved, I trust the decisive step will have been taken, and I have the hope, just because of the dreadfulness of those weapons, that it_will succeed... “Once countries and govern- ments become ready ... to re- nounce it (the atomic bomb) in earnest, to renounce it under con- trol, then, I think, that will cause such a liberation of thinking and (SEAL) such a liberation from human fears that everything, so to speak, will go ahead successfully, “However, as long as that ques- tion is not solved, I don’t think that an easing of tension will oc- cur, and then all the special Prob- lems will remain unsolved,” Deaf-Mute Child Has Problem In New Neighborhood LOUISVILLE, Ky, uw—When her family moved into a new neigh- borhood two years ago, Delores Schneider had a problem, How does an 8-year-old deaf- mute go about making friends and playing with the other children? With a child’s directness, De- lores found the answer by teach- ing all the youngsters sign lan- guage. Now there’s hardly a child of her age in the neighborhood who can’t hold his own in two-handed conversation. Delores’ two broters, Joe, 15, and Eddie, 13, also have been deaf-mutes from birth but the eld- est child, Mary Lou, 17, has nor- mal hearing. So do Mr, and Mrs. Jim Schneider, —_—_——___ Nepal’s first motor road to the outside world was completed only a few years ago, Coral Coffee Shop and Restaurant (Across from Post Office) Featuring the... “EDUCATED HAMBURGER” inessman’s Lunch Daily THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Independence For Sudan Is Asked By Its Premier KHARTOUM, Sudan #—In an effort to placate nationalist ele- ments, Premier Ismail El Azhari has called for a nominally inde- Pendent Sudan linked indirectly with Egypt. El Azhari, who recently fired three Cabinet ministers for rebel- ling against his nationalist Union| 8. Party’s pro-Egyptian policy, told newsmen over the weekend the | DR! Sudan should become “an inde- pendent republic with its own gov- ernment and parliament.” But he added: “The link with Egypt should take the form of a supreme council of the Sudanese and Egyptian Cabinets which would discuss and take decisions on mat- ters of common interest such as defense, foreign affairs and use of the Nile water.” Under a 1953 British-Egyptian agreement, the cotton-rich Sudan is to choose within two years whether to join Egypt or become completely independent. Ailing Pope Has New Transfusion VATICAN CITY (®—Ailing Pope Pius XII received another trans- fusion of blood and plasma today after a “fairly” restful night. The enfeebled Pontiff's doctors administered the transfusion as part of their general therapy to build up strength sapped by his serious collapse Dec. 2. They have given these transfusions several times in the past several weeks. Suffering from hernia of the esophagus, the Pope was Teported slowly gaining energy, His Private Physician, Dr, Riccardo Galeazzi- Lisi, said he was eatng better, Each day he walks in the Vatican gardens. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS iE LAW NAM! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to enga; in business under the fictitio name of “Blueberry Hill Key,’ Islamorada, Monroe County, State of Florida, intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circult Court of Monroe County, Florida. ELSIE ——— jole Owner, dec, 13-20-27, 1954; jan. 3, 1955 ats ail i a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 16th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. “IN Case No. 14-189 PHYLLIS JUNE PERSINGE! ve. pivoncs Ee DONALD ALFRED PERSINGER, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: DONALD ALFRED PERSING- ER, BTIC, USN 3666-51-18, USS HORNET, (CVA-12), c/o FLEET POST OFFICE, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFOR- You “ine 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, William R. Neblett and Robert C. Youmans, 419 Southard Street, Key West, Fforida, and file the original thereof with the Clerk of the Cir- cuit Court on or before the 11th day of January, 1955, otherwise Decree Pro Confesso will be entered against you. DATED at Key. West, Florida, this 10th day of December, 1954, ‘SEA EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk Circuit Court, By: (s) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. ec, 13-20-27, 1954; jan. 8, 1955 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW Notice is Hereby Given that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of “T. D. Tyson Plastering Co.,” 1301 Whitehead Street, Key West, Monroe County, Florida, intend to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Mon- roe County, Florida. THOMAS DEWEY TYSON, Sole Owner, ec. 13-20-27, 1954; jan, 8, 1955 a enn A tli ac IN_ THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 13-946 EDDIE McCULLOCH and EMMA McCULLOCH, Plaintiffs, ve. NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE HOWARD D. ANDREWS and GRACE ANDREWS, his wife, Defendants. 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. 13-946 in which EDDIE McCULLOCH and EMMA McCULLOCH, are the Plaintiffs and HOWARD D. ANDREWS and GRACE ANDREWS, his wife, are the Defendants, will offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest_and best bidder for cash at the Court House of Monroe Coun- ty, in the City of Kev West, Flor- ida, on the 4th day of January, 1955, at 11:30 o'clock in the forenoon, the following described property situate in Monroe County, Florida, to-wit: Northwesterly 42.5 Ft. of South- westerly 85 Feet of Southeast- Ft. of Block 7, Palma division, Plat Book 1, 29, Monroe County, Flor- ida: Also known as the North Half of Lots 26, 27, 28 as recorded in above subdivision, Plat Book and Page Number. as more particularly set forth in the aforesaid decree of foreclosure on file in the above described Court. Dated this 17th day of December, 19 (sd) TOM 0. WATKINS, Special Master PAUL E. ESQUINALDO Attorney for Plaintiff 608 Waitenead Street Key West, Florida. dec, 30-27, 1954; jan. 3, 1955 Monday, December 27) 1954 Try A ‘Quick Action’ Citizen Classitied A LEGAL NOTICES (CONTINTED? IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 13-947 S. F. MATTHEWS and LOUISE MATTHEWS, his wife, Plaintiffs, vs. NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE HOWARD D. ANDREWS and GRACE ANDREWS, his wife, Defendants. 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, No. 18-947 in which . . MATTHEWS and LOUISE MATTHEWS, his wife, are Plaintiffs and HOWARD D. EWS and GRACE ANDREV his wife, are the Defendants, will offer for sale and sell at public outery to the highest and best bid- der for cash at the Court House of Monroe County, in the City of Key West, Florida, on the 4th day of January, 1955, at 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon, the following de- scribed property situate in Monroe County, Florida, to-wit: Southwesterly 42.5 ft. of South- easterly 78.45 ft. of Block 7, Palma Sola Subdivision, as re- corded in Plat Book 1, page 129, Monroe County, Florida; Also known as the South Half of Lots 26, 27, 28, Block 7, Palma Sola Subdivision, Plat Book 1, Page 129, Monroe Coun- ty, Florida. as more particularly set forth in the aforesaid decree of foreclosure on file in the above described Court. Dated this 17th day of Decem- ber, 1954. (sd) B, W. KETCHUM, Special Master PAUL E. ESQUINALDO Attorney for Plaintiff 608 Whitehead Street Key West, Florida dec, 20-27, 1954; jan. 3, 1955 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of “Seaward Motel,” P. 0. Box gister said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe Coun- ty, Florida. Dated December 17, 1954. RALPH G. WATERS, MILDRED M. WATERS, CHRISTOPHER J. HILTNER, Sole Owners. dec. 20-27, 1954; jan. 3, 1955 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 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. in Chancer; cottage. Quiet, large grounds. Reasonable rents. 1120 Washington. APARTMENTS and _ sleeping rooms. Nicely decorated. By day, 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. NEW, MODERN’ EFFICIENCY APARTMENT. UTILITIES AND LINENS FURNISHED. PALMS COURTS, 1224 SEMINARY. $50 APARTMENTS for couples, month and up, Paul’s Launder- ette. ONE-bedroom apartment. For quiet adults. Linens and utilities fur- nished. $25. weekly. 1204 Florida. ONE-BEDROOM furnished apart- ment to quiet refined coupie. $65 monthly, 626 William. 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 no pets. $85. monthly. Phone 2-2808. APTS. $40 to $80. per month. 411 William Street. 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. APARTMENT for rent. 1320 Vir- ginia Street. NEWLY renovated apartments by week or month. 902 Truman. TWO-bedroom furnished _apart- ment. Phone 2-3123 or 2-5848, LARGE, two-bedroom, furnished apartment. Downstairs. Phone 22-3997, 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 13¢ per line for six days 12c¢ per line for twelve days Ic 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 (OONTINCEMD UNFURNISHED, Spacious, up- stairs apartment. Large screen- ed porch, facing ocean, across from Officer’s Club, Phone 2-2892, NICELY Furnished apartment. Very clean. Adults only. 1119 White. TWO-bedroom apartment. Season- ally or yearly. Few blocks from beach. Phone 2-3734. NICE, Small, 5 - room apartment. Living room, dining room, bed- room, breakfast’ nook and kitchen, private bath, private entrance. Hot and cold water included. All tile floors. $60. monthly. Dial 2-3780, FURNISHED Apartment for rent. $60. monthly. Utilities furnished. 1314 Virginia St. SEL er APARTMENT for rent. 1106 Olivia Street. One child accepted. THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! yes! ALL THOSE WRINKLES AND GRAY HAIR! MY, HASN'T MARI IABA AGED LATELY? 8—Male Help Wanted | (CONTINUED> TO HELP in office and Special de- liveries. Home Milk, 2-7631. 9—Female Help Wanted SALESGIRL, with knowledge of sewing. Steady position. Inquire at 600 Whitehead St. WANTED: Barmaid. Experienced or inexperienced. Apply in per- son. Weaver's, Stock Island. WAITRESS: Experience not neces- sary. Day and Relief available. Pleasant, air-conditioned, Sigsbee Snackery, Sigsbee Park, WANTED Waitress, experienced. Good hours; active restaurant, Apply Boulevard Seafood House, Roosevelt Boulevard, corner First St. 4-ROOM Apartment. Furnished $60. monthly, water furnished. 2416 Patterson. ONE-bedroom, furnished apart- ment. All electric kitchen, tile bath. No pets. Apply 1116 Grinnell. | WAITRESS. Good hours and work- ing conditions. Apply Caribe Res- taurant. FOOD checker and salad girl. Experienced. Apply Benny’s Cafe- teria, 909 Simonton, | FURNISHED apt. private bath, couple, infant. $75 including utili- ties. 326 William, 2-6402. ONE or two bedroom. Furnished. or unfurnished. Close in, Apply 408 Angela. 3—Cottages For Rent COTTAGE - suitable for single oc-| cupancy. By month, season ‘or! CASHIER. Apply in person. Gulf- stream Food, 1105 White Street. EXPERIENCED SUPER-MARKET CASHIER. NONE OTHER NEED APPLY. APPLY IN PERSON ONLY. FAUSTO’S FOOD PALACE. WHITE maid wanted. Apply Mrs. Chapman, Key Wester Hotel, SEW our Redi-cut Handy - Hanky aprons at home. Easy, Profitable. |A and B Enterprises, 2516 N, Al- bert Pike, Ft. Smith, Arkansas, ONE-bedroom furnished house. Very Clean, hot water. Couple | only. Apply 1020 Duval. | WANTED. EXPERIENCED PRO- DUCE CLERK. APPLY IN PER- SON. FAUSTO’S FOOD PALACE, TWO-bedroom house. Can be had | partially furnished or unfurnish- | ed. Immediate occupancy, 2-6606. EXPERIENCED Secretary and Bookkeeper. See Mr, Neal, La Concha. ONE-bedroom furnished house. Hot | water, automatic washing ma-| chine. $75. monthly. 2333 Fogarty | Ave., Phone 2-7333 or 2-8467, 2 BEDROOM furnished house. Children accepted. 621 Eaton St. | oT Ge OES Raa alae 5—Rooms For Rent | LARGE ROOMS: $10.00 up, weekly. | Tropical Hotel, 114 Duval St. | CLEAN Rooms, comfortable beds | at summer rates. Central loca-) tion. 513 Whitehead, opposite Court | House, 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. TRAILER Space for rent. Lar! lots, ocean front. Mary Lou Trail- er Ct,, Stock Island. W. C. Jone i | 6—Wanted To Rent ELDERLY Couple wish to sub-l part of your home for the ter. We offer best of references. | Write Box IC 2, c- Citizen, NAVAL Officer, furnished apt. Jan. 15 to March} 31 or less. Please write Box JG4| ¢-0 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.} Wolkoff, 1770 Meridian Ave., Miami| Beach, Fla. 8—Male Help Wanted | WAITERS, See Mr. Neal, La a cha. | BUSBOY. See Mr. Neal, La Con-| cha, EXPERIE operator, cha. 10—NMale and/or Female Help Wanted MAKE $20.00 Daily. Sell Luminous name plates, Write Reeves Co., Attleboro, Mass., Free sample and details, CED Switchboard PBX See Mr. Neal, La Con- GOOD Pay if you can contact peo- ple. Work evenings if you have job. Prefer one who knows Key a West. Apply 408 Angela St, MODES NEW CAR, EH? I DON'T KNOW IF I CARE FORTHE & NEW MODELS! NO LINES! NO CLASS! THEY LOOK 10—Male and/or Female. Help Wanted (CONTINTED) ——— COUPLE To help manage small rooming house. Will furnish housekeeping unit. Private bath. c-o Key West Citizen, Box No. M. M. 16—Personal 2 YOU Can swap that book you got if you didn’t like it. The Book- shop, 534 Fleming St. Tel. 2-7089, 17—Personal Services a BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations and announcements Virkotype engraved by The Artman Press. Dial 2-561. ——————______ PHOTOSTATIC Copies. Fast ser- vice. Larry Karns Studio, 220 Duval. Phone 2-6811. FOR SALE: SIX consecutive issues of The Key West Citizen delivered to your door, 25¢ weekly. Dial 2.5661, Circulation Dept. DRESS Making, alterations, slip covers. Phone 2-5790. S$. G. ARTMAN Citizen Office NOTARY PUBLIC ys TAKE the pain out of painting, For interior or exterior. Call 2-7515, FOR Refrigeration repairs, Com- mercial, Domestic. Niantie Re- frigeration, 1105*Duval. Ph. 2-5500. 18—Special Services SNOW CAP BLEACH 1s mild, ef- fective; yet has no lasting odor. Safe on nylons. Try a bottle. Rexatr Sales, service, supplies Free demonstration. Phone 2-8469. 22—Lost S BUNCH of keys on Bahama be- tween Fleming and Southard Thursday night. Call 2-7909 or 2- 5722. CITIZEN ADS BRING RESULTS T MAIDENS Registered U. 8. Patent Office . "Do these old ones have ony trade-in value?” By Fagaly and Shorten| s- Dial 2 S66lior ieee 34—Household Items For Sale (CONTINCED) SOFA BED, chair, porcelain top dining table, 4 chairs, foam rub- {ber. Also odd pieces, 2510 Staples. 25—Real Estate For Sale 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. FOR Buying or selling any kind of Key West property, contact Paul Boy: :n, 801 Fleming St. Establish- ed 1919. TWO-bedroom McArthur home for sale, 3041 Flagler, $10,000. Phone 2-3212, BROKER’S COOPERATE MIAMI OWNER OFFERS LOTS 6, 7, 12, 13 in Square 9, of Tract 18, Webb Realty diagram, Plat Book 1, Page 42, Monroe County, fronting 80’ on United Street and 80’ on Seminary Street to a depth of 185’ and containing a 3 bedroom house with 2 car gar- age located at 923 Seminary St. Contact exclusive agent. G. J. Da- vis, Realtor, 531 S. W. 8th St. Phone 3-5555 in Miami) Florida. 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. Ideah for private estate or 30-lot restrieted sub-division. Sacrifice for cash. $5,000. 2-6812, evenings. SANDS Subdivision Big Pine Lots, accessible by roads. George Ad- ams, P. 0. Box 602. FOR Lower Keys property, phone Summerland Key 2 or write Hud- gins, owner, Summerland Key. 26B—Lots For Lease STOCK Island Oceanfront. 200 x GENERAL Electric _ refrigerator. Clean, quiet in excellent condi- tion. Efficiency apartment size. Re- duced to $30. 916 Windsor Lane. 36—Bicycles and Tricycles WE Repair all makes, American and English bicycles. All parts in stock. Overseas le Store, 1030 Katon St., Phone 2-6016. 37—Automotive Parts panei en See nan USED Truck and passenger car tires — New recaps, all sizes. Dick’s Tire Service, 929. Truman. 3%—Automobiles For Sale 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. 1948 CHEVROLET, 4 -door. $60. Ap- ply 509 South St., after 6 p. m. 39—Trailers For Sale ‘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, BILL Walter’s Tropical Trailer Sales. Miami’s leading trailer dealer, trailer Park operator aad a reputation for high value at low, low prices. It will pay you - to Pay us - a visit at 79th St. N. W. 14th Ave. eae oa FOR SALE: 27’ trailer. $400. Lot I- 26, Coral Isle Trailer Park, Stock Island. Going My Way? WILL haul Trailer to Tennessee, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Mlinois at a very low rate. For information “| See RAWLING TRAILER SALES 1201 Simonton St. Dial 2-9562 ‘47 PLATT, 27’ with bath. Water= front with private dock. Com- pletely equipped. Immediate Pos session. $995. Rogers, Lot 10, Trea- sure Isle Cove. icp ssueaca 2 41—Boats and Motors —_— FOR SALE — New, used, rebuilt marine engines, 2 to 550 H. P, Also reverse gears, conversions, manifolds, propellers, hardware, paints and supplies at low prices. FREE Catalog. STOKES MARINE SUPPLY, Coldwater, Michigan. LITTLE Giant boat trailer. Will take boat up to 14’, $65.. Ray Miller, 146 A Poinciana. 350. Suitable for Trailer Park. Will lease. A. R. Wolkoff, 1770 Mer- idian Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. Supply, 830 Fleming, 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, GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIXTURES — HARDWARE KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. 219 Simonton St. vice” Laundry, 426 White St. 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 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, STUDIO Couch, chair, Hollywood bed. ‘Reasonable. 58-1 Poinciana. |SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN Tel 2-3123 aos 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- line. Tel, 2-8461. Classified Display YOU BUY FOR LESS AT THE SUPERMART ‘ss $1700 CHEVS. PLYMS. Or $195 Down SUPERMAN ; 5 5 Ee Del. Miles Open 24 Hours PONTIACS Sedans - Convs. - Sta. Wagons 900 N.W. Le JEUNE RD. YEAR END Special 1948 - Rollaway 25° with Ca- bana and furniture... sleeps 4 - Special $995.00 6 Other good used trailers, models from 1947 to 1952. Price from $395 to $2295. All in excellent condition. If you haven't all of the down pay- ment, will take anything that can be turned into cash. (SEE US THIS WEEK) Always A Better Deal, ll Ways Rawling Trailer Sales 1201 Simonton Street DIAL 2-8562 de cons esaemt toa: