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PAGE FOUR e - e eoccccccccccccccccocccoocooooooes . : ae Miss Laurentine Torano”__ asd : Weds Joagitti Godinet Much local interest centers in pink organdy and cartied a bou- the marriage of Miss Laurentine quet of pink radiance roses and Adams Torano, granddaughter of j,06 gern, J. L. Adams, to Joa- : Mr. and Mrs, J. U. Adams, to J0*| ‘The flower girls. were Esther quin Godinet, which was solemn-) : , ized Tuesday night at her home, Margaret Curry in pink organdy 804 Caroline street. carrying a decorated basket of The home was attractively dec-' pink radiance rose buds and ferns, orated with palms, ferns and late and Beverly Curry in yellow or- summer flowers including white gandy with a basket of yellow stephanotis blossoms. These were sunflowers. also used in decorating the arch! The ring bearer under which the bridal party stood/ Humbert, Jr., in during the ceremony. A : Before the arrival of the bridal| ding ring on a white satin pillow.; party Miss Louise Delaney played; The bridegroom’s attendants a program of nuptial music and, were Andrew Saunders, grooms: accompanied Mrs. John Roberts man and Jack Delaney, best man. who sang, “I Love You Truly.” | They wore navy blue serge suits} The bride was given in mar-) with boutonniers of white stepha- riage by her grandfather. Her, notis blossoms. _ gown was of white Duchess satini Reverend Father W. J. Reagan, | made along princess lines with; pastor of St. Mary’ high collar and long sleeves. Her, Sea Catholic Church i veil of tulle was arranged in cap, and read the marriage service of} effect and held in place by a, the Catholic Church. coronet of orange blossoms. She! A reception followed which was carried a bouquet of stephanotis,attended by a large number 2 blossoms with a shower of white. friends of the contracting parties. satin ribbon bows. | Many lovely and useful gifts were Miss Celia Godinet, bride’s maid received. was gowned in blue organdy and, Mrs. earried a bouquet of pink radiance, from Convent of Mary | Im- buds with lace fern. Miss Adelle, maculate, class 1932. Mr. Godi-! Roberts, maid of honor, wore yel- net is connected with the circula-| low organdy and carried a honquet tion department of ‘a Miami news-_ of yellow sunflowers. Mrs. Angel paper.’ They Will “hiake — their] Delgado, matron of honor was in home at 627 Eaton street. was J. white satin; officiated | Godinet was graduated] Miss Leona Arias H Hostess At Party ™M number of her friends yesterday afternoon at the home of her; ss Leona Arias entertained a} of her Various were ser were: at Cuban Cessoccccever I ; panied by their son {tuxedo suit who carried the wed-|*"4 Spas poles i jty, accompanied by Mrs. King and! o¢ jwill be the week-end guests | Gomez. Star of thei ; yesterday afternoon for {return accompanied by her sister | Mrs. Evangeline Gould. ! parents, 11 Thompson Lane, with} Out” Dance to be given by their) TRE KEY WEST CITIZEN LEGALS i NOTICE OF ELECTION ! !To the Sheriff of Monroe County, of the State of Florida Be It Known, That I, R. A, Gray, Secretary of the State of Florida, do hereby give notice that a GENERAL ELECTION Will be held in Monroe County, State of Florida, on Tuesday next Mrs, Mary Signorelli, formerly os Mary Sanchez of Key West, has arrived in Key West and will! |be the guest of her mother, Mrs. \Mary Sanchez, at the home 219 | Simonton street. i I of State,,of the the State of | State Senator : Robert Knowles feft yestetday! vember, A. D. 1936, the said Tues- }ami where he will spend a vaca-{,,For United States Senator | from ; i | Fletcher deceased. ». » of Mr. and Mrs. Leo W.. Pfeiffer. Ustakddy’ trom John Demeritt,' unexpired term of Park .Trammel] the trial now being conducted in ‘tors. the State-pt Florida, in.the-Seventy- Wadsworth | Florid For Attorney General of the State daughter, are expected to arrive Florida. ES it ie In-j arid Mrs, Arthur| ror, superintendent of Public In of the State of Florida. succeeding the first Monday in No- 'Y day being the afternoon on the plane for Mi-,| “THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER és the State of Florida, for the 2 year tion of about two weéks as guest/unexpired term of Dunean ~ U. 7 eee ranearsiatds the State of Florida, for the 4 year Mr. and Mr: summoned as witnes ittend ; deceased. | oS For Seven (7) Presidential Etec- criminal court, arrived last eve-| ) For One Representative of the ning over the highway aceom-| Fourth Coneressional strict | Of fifth Congress of the United States. For Governor of” the °State “of |. For Secretar Bob King, sheriff of Lee Coun-’ State of Florida. Florida. For Comptroller of the State of; over the highway this evening andj} For Treasurer of of ; Florida. ruction of the State of Florida. For Commissioner of Agriculture] For Two Justices of the Supreme} Court. Mrs. Isabel DePoo left by plane For One Railroad Commissioner ‘ Miami} ,¢ the State of Florida. where she will spend a week andj. For One Member of the House of Represen of the State of} | Floria: For } ee } Eee Sheree. i 5 z ! For Clerk of the Circuit Court. | Roland Craig, who was in Key/ For Clerk Criminal Court of, West yesterday on business at the! Record. county court house, left in the! for For afternoon by plane for Miami. For Public State Senator Arthur Gomez,} y Assessor of Taxes, Tax Collector. County Superintendent Instruction, For Surveyor. For unty Commi: eet : ‘ i_ For Three Members of th yy} who was on a business’ trip to} poara of Public Tastrestin i points in Dade and Lee counties,’ For Justice of the Peace in and} 3 ' the following Justice Districts, and also attended the F. E. C.1 {er the following, Ju | R’y., abandonment hearing be-! For Constable in and for the fol- fore the Interstate Commerce} !owins Justice Districts, Viz: No: ; i i il, 2 and 3. Commissioner examiner in Jack-! In ‘Testimony Whereof, I have here-! sonville, returned over the high-| unto set my hand and affixed the rae last een G Seal of the State of Florida, | way last evening. ‘allahassee, the Capital, nase 24th da of August, A. D, 1936. 8. R. A. GRAY, Secretary of State. this} Hollis R hoe, attorney: hart and Jack Ke- s who were in Key! | West to argue a case before Judge| T,Hon. Karl 0. Thompson, Sheriff] 5 Monroe County. Jefferson B. Browne, in cham- 3 sept4-11- bers, left on the plane for Miami! 2% 1936 yesterday afternoon. Dan Navarro, who is local rep- resentative for several wel! known| makes of automobiles, left yester- day for Miami. ZS Plaintiff, | Mrs. Virgil S. Lowe, who had] sor TACKABERRY and been spending several weeks in} TACKABERRY, his wife, New York visiting with her|‘t daughter, Miss Elizabeth Lowe, returned to Key West last evening pores the highway. oct2-9-1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLOR- IDA, ELEVENT _SUDICIA emcetrr, CHANCERY. No. 6463 DERSO} | SAM C. vs. Defendant: NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as Special Master, un- der and by Virtue of the Final De- cree of Foreclosure heretofore en- tered in that certain cause pending in the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida, Eleventh Judicial Cireuit, being Chan- 5 in which Sam is plaintiff, and* John John Puckett, who came in this | week for a short visit with friends, left yesterday by plane for _Mi- ami. Anderson Hl A. Tackaberry and Tackaberry, : 5 jhis wife. if living, and if dead, the Sidney Berkowitz left by plane heirs, devisees, grantees or other yesterday afternoon for Gaines. \¢laimants under the said John A. Ps A Tackaberry and Tackaberr: ville, Fla., and is expected to re- turn next Monday with his bride his wife, of an interest in and to Lot 2 of Section 31, Township 66 whom he will wed in Gaines South, Range 29 East, of Monroe Florida, and as more par- ticularly described in Deed Book 2, ‘page 365 of the Public Records of. Monroe County, Florida, said prop- erty being located upon Ramrod Key and containing 44% acres; and all other unknown persons having or claiming to have any right, title tor interest in and to said’ real} |property, and all other unknown jPersons interested in the aforesaid real property, are defendants, I, as |Special Master in Chancery ‘ap- pointed by the Court in said de- {cree, under and by virtue of the terms thereof will offer for sale and sell at public outery to the thighest and best bidder for cash at OCTOBER 21 - jthe front door of the Court House LIBRA men are ambitious, and) of Monroe County, in the City. of | YOUR DESTINY By LE MARS ecreeeccccccccese e co character and talents of those ! born between | SEPTEMBER 22 TO the ae jE SOON ACE Oa eT ECACE IN shox vue cA-eongistabarwen tte jway in the world. Make splendid | hours of ¢leven o'clock A. M. and ;stock brokers and financiers; én-}two o'clock P. M., the same being < thusiastic, and reverses produce nojiegal hours of sale, the tollowihe jeffect; quick at recovering lost!described property situate in Mon- ground. They are fascinating,|"?® County, Florida, to-wi and always on the qui vive for new objects of attraction. Re- aforesaid tenements, A. Subscribe to The Citizen—20e weekly. Dance Tomorrow Night At Raul’s Regular weekly dance at Raul’s Club will take place tomprrow | night at this popular night club at the usual hour of 10 o’clock. | John Pritchard’s Orchestra will! be on hand to furnish a splendid | program of dance music for the; affair. | | | | This Liquid Kills Skin Itch Quicker Containing six kinds of itch kill- ing medicines, Imperial Lotion flows freely into skin folds and Pores to reach and kill itching of eczema, rash, tetter, ringworm and common itch. Twa sizes, 35c and $1. Shower Given For Miss F. Torres A shower was given recently} Raymond Baker in honor ss Florence Torres. The bride-to-be was gowned in green silk chiffon during the occasion. | q ‘ The gifts were brought in by Ver-;2 party in celebration non Baker, representing the com-! eleventh birthday anniversary. pany by whom the groom-to-be is games played employed. The color scheme was| +, delicious refreshments pink and green. The bride-to-be’s| " sapiaiis ' proposed attendants were attired, Ved, and all in attendance spent a in green silk chiffon. very enjoyable afternoon. The following program was, Those present Viola rendered: Vocal solo, Mrs. Flora; Arias, Naldo and Norberg Diaz, Michael; vocal solo, Mrs. Susan} poche! Sanchez, Alice Ogden, La Kin. reading, Mrs. Ruth Rose ee A Wacch! «cai aclo Mrs, Grace! Christina and Roberta Lazarus, Meche Miss Edna Riggs, Miss! David and Anna Gabriel, Adolfo Fay Bervald piano selection, | and Aurelio Lastres, Rose, A'n- Miss Marie Knowles. 5 jtonio and Ofelia Toledo, Martha The first prize in the contests! ang Jenni j Jennie Arango. held was won by Mrs. Harold|°"¢ Jenn! = Baker, with the second being awarded to Mrs. Robert Thomp-| Rambler’s Club son. The gifts were numerous,} ° some having come from triends| Holds Meeting in Miami oe There were about two hun-| Weekly meeting of the Ram- dred and fifty guests present, all bler’s Club was held last evening of whom thoroughly enjoyed the; at the home of one of the mem- festivities of the occasion. bers, Bob Saunders on Eaton —— j street. Dance Tonight At | Members of the club discussed Cub Clab {and made plans for the “Coming aban Cla one organization tonight A‘ “Coming Out” Dance will bej Club. - given tonight at Cuban Club on! After the business session, a so- Duval street under the auspices} cial hour was held at which time of the newly organized BN oe refreshments were ser- Club. ved and dancing was enjoyed. This is the first public affair to} Little Patsy Ann Harrison fa- be sponsored by this group and a} vored the members present at this large attendance of the younger} meeting 6y entertaining them dance-minded set of the city is|with her version of expected to make the affair a suc- | song hits. cess. Music for this event will be Arrange Dance At furnished by Del Woods’ popular Haba Mad: id dance orchestra. Dancing will) abana-! TU start at 9:00 o’clock. teas ae A large crowd is expected. to 5 attend the dance being given. to- Change Time Of ‘morrow evening at the Habana- P.-T.A Meetings Madrid, Key West's only open-air Tre ee night club. re tof the change af! ‘Music for this affair will be a te, tune anal plake sn meetings | £27nished by George Deane and ate, e and 5 388 ’ p rchestra. of Key West High School Parent-j "is Popular dance o Teacher Association has been| made by officers of this organ. L E G A L S ization. ; lot First meeting this year will be} cananarce wove, avaust 26 held on October 5, first Tuesday} 1936.—public notice is hereby given in the month. The meetings will|that the State Plant Board of Flor- be held at Harris school building! ‘invite, ‘Florida, on August 26, instead of High school auditorium! 19 a6, ana Accor. with ee ; A rening |POWer and authority granted in and will be at 7:30 in the evening} Fiorida Plant Act of 1927 (Chapter | instead of 3:00 in the afternoon,}1 1, Laws of Florida). amended ibistated its Rule 6-D, which rule, having, it is stated. the force and effect of law, reads: “Rule 6-D. In order to con- trol and to prevent the dis- mination of the spiny citrus whitefly or blackfly H canthus woglumi Ashb Hl owners and occupants of pro- | perties within the area or are defined by the State Plant Board as areas infested with said in- sect are hereby ordered and re. quired to permit entry upon said. properties of,. duly. au- thorized employees of the Board for the purpose of applying such spray materials or other treatment to plants and trees as may be prescribed by the Board in its instructions to the Plant Commissioner; and the owners and occupants of such properties are hereby ordered and ,directéd to réfrain from washing the said spray ma- terials from any plant or tree to which said spray materials have been applied as afore- said STATE PLANT BOARD OF FLORIDA. By: Geo. H. Baldwin, Chairm: Attest: J. T. Diamond, Secretar: aug23; septt-11-18-25, 1930 | BENJAMIN LOPEZ. VERAL HOME] Serving Key West Half Century 24 Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer __ jLPhone 135 __ Night 696-¥ Lot 2 of Section 31, Town- ship 66 South, Range 29 East of Monroe County, Florida, 4 more particularly. described in verse are the Libra-women, who} Deed Book 2, page 365. of the are careless about money matters, | Bae TE ae eee . and dislike the financial part of! Ramrod Key and’ consaimeg any transaction. Libra’ people; 44% acres. have a keen sense of justice. ete Ci ae | They are liberal to a fault, and:hereditaments and appurtenances they possess and never expect any id decree. return, The women are very sen- paren nie 1st day of September, sitive to harmony and inharmony,; ‘ : ‘ AW: CURRY HARRIS, and ean tell the moment they en- er eres tunes ter a house the conditions prevail-! ee ae ee ing therein. Are very kind and averse to cruelty. Are neat.} When anzry, which is seldom, they! leave nothing unsaid. One born under Libra should never unite with one born bétween February 19 and March 21 (Pisces) of Aug-|f . .. ust 22 and September 23 (Virgo) ; | FU unite with those born November 22 and December 21 (Sagittarius), | January 20 and February 19 (Aquarius), Match 21—April 19 (Aries). The OPAL will bring all Libra wealth. J a and Wednesdays at 2:30 P. M. arriving Key West 7 A. M. ondays and Thursdays. tz E ves Key ys and 8:30 AM. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays § P; M. fot Port Tampa; Fla. 6 For furthér informatio#i and rates call Phone 14. J. H. COSTAR, Agent. fas follows {and ‘sympathy of society; provide Jt LEGALS NOTICE OF ELECTION | WHEREAS, the tegislature of! 1935 under the Constitution of 1885, of the State of Florida, did pass two Joint Resolutions proposifig} amendments to the Constitution of! the State of Florida. and the same; were agreed to by a vote of three fifths of all the members elected to each house; that the votes on} said Joint Resolutions were entered’ upon their respective Journals, with | the yeas and nays ‘thereon, and! they did determine and direct that the said Joint Resolutions be sub- mitted to_the electors of the Sige at the General Election in Nov, THEREFORE, I, R. Aj Y, Secretary of State of the! e of Florida, do. hereby give! ice that a ee 5 sENERAL N i i beheld in each county in Flor- ceeding the{ er A. D.} ia racaday Bank the nda: ovel HIRD DAY CF NOVEMBER | thé said Joint Resolutions. propos- ing amendments to the Constitution A JOINT RESOLUTION | Proposing to Amend Section 3 o} tion of the State of Florida, Re-! lating to Provisions for the Aged,; the ratification or rejection of} of the State of Florida, viz. the Article XIII of the Constitu Infirm, and Unfortunate. | Be It Resolved By The Legislature of The State of Florida: That Section 3 of Article XIII of the mstitution of the State of Florida, relating to Provisions foi the Aged, Infirm, and Unfortunate. be and the same is hereby amended and as amended is agreed to and shall bé submitted to the electors of the State of Florida at the next} general election to be held on the| first Tuesday after the first Mon- day in November 1936, for ratifica-! tion or rejection; Said Section 3 of Article XIII as amended shall read ection 3. The respective coun- s of the State shall provide in the manner prescribed by law, for those of the inhabitants who by ason of age, infirmity or misfor- tune, may haye claims upon the aid however, the Legislature ma: by! general law provide for a uniform! State-wide system for such bene- fits, and appropriate money ther: for; but no such general law shall} provide benefits to any person who shall not have been a resident of| the State of Florida for a period of} five years continuously next pre-/ ceeding his application _ therefor,| nor shall such general law provide; for benefits to any person solely on account of age who has not attain- ed the age of sixty-fiv ‘8; vided, fufther, that where by any} law_of the United State: a lesser: or different period of ri ence age| or citizenship shall he fixed in or- der for the State of Florida to par- ticipate in any Federal grants that might be made for such purposes, the Legislature may prescribe suc requirements as to citizenship age} and r enee as will be e stent | with and not in conflict with such Federal Law, Approved June 4, 1935. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Article} VIII of the. Constitution of the State of Florida Relative to Citi and Counties. ‘ Re It Resolved By The Legislature | of The Si of Florida: { That the following Amendment to| Article VIII of the Constitution of| the State of Florida relative to! cities and counties to be numbered Section 10 of said Article VIII, be and the same is hereby agreed to and shall be submitted to the elec-! tors of the State at the General Blection to be held on. the First Tuesday after the first Monday in November A. D. 1936, for ratifica- tion or rejection. to-wi! ; Section 10. The Legislature shall’ have power to establish, alter or abolish a Municipal corporation to be known as the City of Key West, extending territorially throughout the present lim.ts of Monroe Coun- ty, in the place of any or all coun- district, municipal and local governments, boards, bodies and officers, constitutional or statutory, legislative, executive, judicial, or administrative, and shall prescribe the jurisdiction, powers, duties and functions of such municipal cor- poration, its legislative, executive. | judicial ‘and administrative depart- ments and its boards, bodies and of- ficers; to divide the territory in- cluded in such municipality into subordinate districts, and to pre- scribe a just and reasonable system| of taxation for such municipality and districts; and to fix the liability: of such municipality and districts. Bonded and other indebtedness, ex- isting at the time of the establish- ment of such municipality, shall be enforceable only against " property! therefore taxable therefor. The| Legislature shall, from time to time, | determine what’ portion of said municipality is a rural area, and a} homestead in such rural area shall; not be limited as if in a city or town. Such municipality may exer-| cise all the powers of a municipal} corporatign and shall also be recog- nized as one of the legal political! divisions pf the State with the: duties and obligations of a county, MONROE THEATER | Geo. O’Brien-Polly Ann. Young in The Border Patrolman Irene Harvey-Lione] Atwell in ABSOLUTELY QUIET Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orelies- || tra, 15-20¢; Night: 15-25¢ | pensation of LEGALS and‘shall be entitied to all the pow- ers, rights and privileges, including | representation in the State Legi: lature, which would accrue to it if it were a county. All property of} Monroe County and of the muni- cipality in said county shall vest in such junicipal corporation when éstablished as herein provided. The offices of the Clerk of the Cir- cuit Court and Sheriff shall not be abolished but the Legislature may prescribe the time when, and the method by which, such offices shall be filled and the compensation to be paid to such officers and may} vest in them additional powers and duties. . No coynty office shall_be abolished or consolidated with an- other office without making provi- sion for the performance of all Sfate duties now or hereafter pre-, scribed by law to be performed by such eounty officer. Nothing con- tained herein shall affect Section 20 of Article III of the Constitution of! the, State of Florida, except as to such provisions therein as relate to regulating the jurisdiction and duties of any class of officers, to! summoning and impanelling grand and petit juries, to agmessing and taxes for county purposes and to regulating the fees and com-| county officers. No law. authorizing the establishing or! abolishing of such Municipal. cors| poration pursuant to this Section shall become operative or effective; until approved by a majority of the qualified electors participating in! an election held in said county, but so long as such municipal corpora-| tion exists under this Section th Legislature may amend or extend the law authorizing the same with. out referendum. to the veters unless the Legislative ing for such amendment extension shall provide for referendum. Approved June 4, 1935. | J act or) such! The votes cast in compliance with | said proposed amendments, and the; canvass, declarations and reterns! thereof, shall be subjected to the] same regulations and restrictions ax) are provided by law for general] clections in the State of Florida. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF.| I have hereunto set. wy band and affixed the Greaf Séal of | the State of Florida, at Tal-| | lahassee, the Capital, this the y of August, AB. 383%) R. A. GRA Secretary of Sta’ sept4-11-18. 1936. 14-21-28; 9-16-23-30, OVERSE BRIDG COUNTY, FLORIDA. ey West, Fle ptember 11, 1 be received by 8 Road and Toll Bridge | County, vrida. at Mi- A.j at r he Overse District Room anfi, M., which time and p! bids ceived will be publicly opened and d aloud, for furnishing all ma- Is and labor and constructing 1136 Ff fol TRACT A to the construction of approxi mately 6156 lineal feet of ¢ e bridge deck on the exist- ing railroad bridges known 4 consist of qualified | * ito such projects and shall be of approxi- feet of on the e", “Toms Bridge”, and 4 Bridge” consist of rock base paving, ap. miles: in , along the existing rail- right-of-way between Matecumbe Key and Key, with connections to the existing pavement at each end. , The other work include project (LWA Doc a 1136 R) will be let to contract at lat a Any J the| Harbor “Toms Harbor No. CONTRACT C to grading and treated 1, 10.9 re ed after | Specified time and date will not bej considered. Each bid shall be submitted in! duplicate on forms supplied by the} s Road and Toll ridge Monroe County, Florida.} ch bid must be accompanied by a! certified check or bid bond in the! amount of five per cent (5 per] cent) of the base bid as a guar-j} ntee that the bidder if awarded} the contract, will within ten (10){ onsecutive ‘calendar days at RAUL’S John Pritcha Adm. $1.00 CLUB « Orchestra THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty }407 South St. Phone 574.. Over-Seas TransportationCo., inc. REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREIGHT Key West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST —ON—— TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, F SA DAY AND WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE: 413 CAROLINE STREET LEGALS written notice being €iven of suck award, enter into 2 Witier os- tract with the Overseas Roaé and Tol Bridge District, Monree Coun- ty, Florida, in accordance with the} epted bid, and €ive a Comtract? Surety Bond satistactery pe Overseas Road and Tell Bridge Des trict, Monroe County, Florida, and the Federal Emergency Administra- tion of Pui Werks (hereimat called “P. W. A~). equal t hundred per cent (10 per cemt) the contract price. ward of contract is contingent upon ‘receipt of funds from the F A. and subject to the autheriza- m of the State Director of the P. W. A. of Florida, and ne bidder mar withdraw his bid for a peried sixty (60) days after the Gate set for the opening theréet. There will be available not mere than six hundred seven thousand dollars ($687,000.00) & metas + t purpeses on these three tracts. The contractor and all sub- tractors shall pay Jaber >. than the prevailing waqg tates for the locality where the work J* te & onstruc such minimum ~ been = CLASSIFIED COLUMN THE MEMEO = NX E ot street Maem Fievada BXxRES se Stee wok Flerda. and Darector of rida bidder will be re t bie ows <x-* ampenma! on Liability ama Insurance a bride: a da and a7 Counts approv the the i. W of The successful quired to carry pense, Woerkmen Insuran Publ Property Damage subject to the Approva Overseas Read and T trict and the P_ W. All work shall be ance with rules wpted by the P-. mace reeulst ons A applicabie 2 ac. orda: os docume: may the District at the offic partment, ¢ map, J Dow lrg, state high a « ince Batic nas Pireda ofa Such Migmi, plans c@pract documents mas cuged from the © of the & s oad ané Toll Bridge Distric at Weat_ Pict bt Genes therewith the sum F ($5.00) in cash or m ch set, which sum funded uper return gRitact document within tee © with ts relat plans therete at the aa and Tx Went, Fo the State Treadwas and CUBAN CLUE Dei Geee Orcas the Bridge Florida Overseas District ons FLORIDA Ww.» BURW Chairmar M. DUNCAX Manager an Tim McCor m THE TRAITOR Serial and Comed Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 90-2S< For the seventh time i the past ten peers, distance rates have again bee= wolu=carily E@ective September 1. the rates for both to-person ahd 30m imter-state wom tance calls were reduced to points 235 miles or distant. The amount of thé saving c= cols from five cents te $1.50 depending upex =he Also on inter-state person-to-persez <2ils minutes conversation ) It is estimated that these reductions will Bell telephone users $7,250,000 annua ly SouTHERA BELL TELEPHONE AND mConsonates

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