The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 18, 1934, Page 1

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77 per eent increase in excellent launch at the custom U.S. Marshal Estimated value Sorbie: sold by the: . PF eeaieis the fale bas boon made the price stipulated the bidder take m of his pur-! until the offer has been ac-/ — + —— SERVICES TO BE Joaquin’ Rowaguero, » died lastnight: at’ his at 4 o'clock from the! @ Tampa came a report of} TALLAHASSEE, Fla, Dec. 18. Hills-|_At a joint meeting held here ber, but rallies were in evidence collections over the| yesterday with Julius F. Stone.) Th ta ae. The most yoticeable change in October was the upturn in resi-' [ose peter aeons On| | | + figure for last year. = ae Jr., Florida relief administrator. | ia_county November) and C. B. Treadway, chairman of/ dential construction. The gain in j _ tetalled —$479,630,| the Florida planning board, im-|swards was the first since June-| | $402,676 @ year ago. The} portant changes were announcedQther construction awards, par-| 88 per cent! relative to the FERA administra-' ticularly for public work, “nee ra while that pth in Key West. measurable improvement. Resi- was 27 per cent of E. Gilfond was appointed as‘ dential buildi t : : “ geese = dential building awards totaled : issued exceeded by! B. M. Sumber written in | administrator to succeed} $26,300,000, a gain of 47.2 per-| TRANSACTIONS AT COUNTY! Duncan, who withdrew from! cent over September, compared dete ‘meres The misat son af Mr that responsible position and will | with a seasonal increase in recent; devote his entire time to construc- | vears of 11.6 percent. The month REVIVAL OF GOVERNMENT Oscar L. Mitee LOAN ACTIVITIES ee er last: year. D. G_ Wilkerson, Pinellas county tion of bridges over the water gaps/ was 22.2 percent higher than the tax collector, listed his November! in the Overseas Highway. edececsuadiag: sinnth: ta 4088. receipts at $572,665.¥5, compared! Stone said the relief adminis- Quldies Awa Us with $481,937.77 for the cor- tration “will do evertyhing which! Building and engineering con- Tesponding period of 1933. This} we probably may” to expedite the! tract awards in 37 states east of} Teanect tthe nae represented 41 per cent of the! roadway construction “without at! i wares apap coat 1934 levy, ‘while coll.ctions on the: th ti lizi eedy the Rocky Mountains. as reported | house today indicated = revival of ' nm he same time penalizing needy/yy FW. Dodge Corp... totaled the government 1933 levy totalled only 67 per ae othet communities in $135 525.000 and were 23 percent bol antec a D caipes dap tiinane . 2 “over September, but 6.8 percent: sation given The Citizen. - Both he and Treadway, said, the “udev October last year. : pray ‘hin aftiec wen aittiie tn est rehabilitation, bas. Pas: +“"Byoitnetion” of passenger CATS |aeeparation of: applications “for safully, through, its emer- Ana trucks*in’ the United ‘States Iaakn attorney Wea H. Miatose phase. {and Canada in October was esti-i gaig yeaiithatcthere was-e hold wy { in 4 es _ ters. were, being gone inte, aa a tevel'é percent B&-! Now his office, be said. has sev months of the city’s tax year’ te- ELECTS OFFIC tipgrear The decline was’ .raj applications pending and the talled $585,000, or 41.5 per cent cheeked by mid-November as cOn-| sgministration’s activities are + struction of 1935 models began. ; : ae . of the totol levied. This is 75 per | again functioning. cent of the total colleeted in al! paneer Electric power production show- | ted only a seasonal increase over of 1983, and 90 per cent of the) WILLIAM H. MALONE NAMED total collections in 1932. ithe previous month. ; AS PRESIDENT OF OR- In Leon county, collections in Steel Production Rises Rali shipments of all classes of j November were $92,443.93 to set GANIZATION j commodities averaged 630.600; : att Ct sent panagret pees jou per week compared with 6: ry. col ions oO! , 63: 3 2 }@00 in September. Loadings were; aes to. go back to 1922 to find a| Office ion ie reg half | 97 percent below a year ago. An-| ASSIGNED THERE TEMPORA- lovember with collections near} year were elected at the meet-! other seasonal decline was report-| oe total. Se of waged ied Hospitality ¢4 the first half of November. | 1L¥ IN SPECIAL WORK OF adsden ‘county's collections| League held last night. Steel production turned sharply} TME! were $61,552.22, an increase of| Those named were: William H. lepeeed = October after several} ree rer os $12,767.59 over last year, and the| Malone, president; Mrs. Louise tmonths of decline and recorded | highest percentage collection since} Pierce. appa aa ; —— | further small gains in November. j Howard Wileen, deputy collec : Cshrete, Seeee eh. C. G. |, -pebartment store sales advane-|+o7 of internal revenue im Key :\Comptrolier J. M. Lee expected | Jas. S. Da; + {ed apphoximately by a seasonal west has been transferred reports ‘during the next few days/ Botsford, as amount, showing an increase i! yismi temporarily. for special from all edunty: tax collectors. “I! The next meeting of the league, dollar value of turnover of 5-1) work He left this morning and will am’ confident,” he said, “that alt| will be held Monday, —_ x} percent over September and 65\pe joined Ister by Mra, Wileon. ‘these: reports will show improved | ta Se ae ee Be Deaf percent over October, 1933. | fac, Wilees ie anecendied t0-len pone ors re | West by Ernest Bigelow, who ar- AUCTION jis in a great number of homes ini R. Pridgen, from headquarters 1 || Tonight at 8:00 O'clock } i } { | home, 516 Sestharc sree iLe eR Bas ClueerEIE Sok Oe Vib the scene Bertamy em soy of ther oe om, s for the) first? “two do, Mix Virginia Get thony Ales Ceha Sanc Theodore Betameeers Hernanses, es Cote, Miss Berths Eeatees Me Mara Bade Mr ene Mme Aiom< daizads. Norberg Fermemue; Be Alfred Lecagnani, Mrs Amuciien Acenme, Miss Corte Atoman As ‘Key West. Vacant rooms not fur-! in detkcoenatiie. nished with modern up-to-date} ioed . furniture that will give the owner! = # oe te Menink io Ey Offering Watches, Cigarette Cases, Fountain Pen Sets, Cock- : ~_| West some years age and will feel a good income this season, is! » friends |Hidden Wealth. You will be sur-|"* home smone his many friends | prised at how little it will cost you! |to make that badly furnished room! ” Wine Sets, Comb and || '0ok attractive. Three piece bed 1 ae See Wie em joutfit—Colonial bed, mattress | jand spring. $24.60. Terms 30 | days or 10% discount for cash | i with order. 1 i PLACE ORDERS NOW for 5 oma . So ite a CHRISTMAS DINNER | rose—c= > hy Semen ap Tomoakoe Fulford’s Poultry Farm| Mowroc—~The Lox Ley Phone 880 ["Gift of Gab” 1 Palace—“Terrer of the Phe Brush Sets, Etc. = LONG’S FURNITURE STORE.

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