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NEW TAX LAWS (Continued from Page tions by April 1. Ca- the comptroller. year. Discounts are November, 3 percent 2 pércent January and » the former’ Miss Quintans, is a _native...of! & over the highway for a al same. will be 18 percent the few weeks’ trip at points up the will thereafter.” Past few months has been visit- ing with her mother, Mrs. A. D. Silveira, White street, left today for New York, where she will join her husband, Lieut Morland, ex-| es. ecutive officer of the U. S. S.! Sections the taxes have not been paid. }form of notice mene san One) collectors shall make all collec-|the county may sell lands acquir- Sections 8-9—Deal with tax collectors’ duties and the furnish- ling of receipt forms and etc. by Section 10—All taxes are due ‘and payable on the first day of November of each and every Seetion Taxes become de- ‘inquent ‘April 1 and’ interest. on first | t0 be party, to, suit to, cancel cer- i year and 8 percent each year The tax collector 1 adver- Cv Mrs. J. B. Morland, who for BI penn Ea th ay si on which | full cash value. Millage to meet / assessors to put an appraisal on} ; | Sections 12-13—Deal with the) in connection | with the sale for delinquent tax- | 14-15-16 — Provide immediaté possession of property “"—"— by holder of a tax deed. Sections 44-45—Provide that The Citizen welcomes expres- sions of the views of ite read- ers, but the editor reserves the ed by tax deed for value thereof. Also form of county deed. Section 46—The comptroller] Which are ‘considered’ Ubelons writers shall prescribe and furnish all} Or, umyarranted. The write: a8; WOOL we | Gentlemen: |B Yold or imperteck Gextificates— | My compliments on, your edi-! | tificates. : > Section 54—Reduction of mill age after assessment on basis o! would materially help matters | p, lif it were possible for county fax | | budget. | Important Changes The most important changes in the new tax laws are those pro- | and to keep to a minimum the {viding that property owners jappraisal on the improvements. | S | must either pay their taxes, or I take this occasion to express | funimproved land at about the| figure at which it is held for sale Sao WEI CHEESES PEOPLE'S FORUM | THE WEATHER Observation taken at 7:30 a. m, Higheét)Jast 24 hours |torial of the 15th, Undoubtedly, | Total “ — Rink aap tetestemetnaten toy ni IH 2 ba 8 a ee George I. Knowles, who. had been on a brief business visit to/ Miami, returned to Key West last’ evening over the highway. | City Tax Assessor-Collector | Samuel B. Pinder, accompanied | by Mrs. Pinder and their daugh-' ter, who have been away for sev-| @ vacation | expected to return to Key West! that on the day designated in the notice of sale at 12:00 noon the cel-has been sold. The land shall} be struck off to the person who); issuing and recording of all tax} leertificates issued, whether ‘they | be SMT ROBT AEE SLRS | s0 ae clerk of the circuit court will, taxpayers. ad valorem levy-.the-certificates “Bi. Allen arrived . yesterday | trom Miami to spend the week! end with his parents, Mr. and; Mrs. Bernard Allen on United) Marriage License |—form of notice—time of making ‘Oséar Gilbert Kohen, 17, and Dollis O'Dell Bradley, 18, both of | ments of proceeds of sale—and} Beense by Coun- pies assignments have brought a/ to St Mary Star of the The present pastor the Rev. P. J. Kelieher, S.J. is to be re- the Rev. Thomas Ather- . The Rev. ent pastor of St. Mary, has been transferred to West Palm Beach to become superior and pastor at St. Ann’s Church there. ‘The Rev. Father Maureau, S. J.,} and the Rey. Father Murphy, S. ee s ceneeneeeeeneneenten aa 4., will continue to be the ‘as-? MONROE THEA sistants at St. Mary Star of the THE STORE é Long Torso and Full Skirt. for every Large SILK JERSEY SUNBACK Now is the time to sew and ow: SPECIAL FOR China, at only ........ 'for obtaining tax deed by holder | Couple Granted jother than the county of tax sale Father Ather- i assortment of SHEER BATISTE and ORGAN: BLOUSES, HALTERS and SHORTS. ee « New shipment of EXOTIC PRINT JERSEY SKIRTS. Also, BILK GABARDINE in Beautiful Styles. ae > «BOLERO, . .Very smart styling. GOODS DEPARTMENT for any type garment desired. ARE YOU peg = Eh WE HAVE JUST THE TRAVEL | | HAND MADE LACE TABLE CLOTHS, made in| _APPELROUTH’S will .ip, the. TuWgs abe, dgsued . Section ‘16—Permits tax certif- icates to be transferable by en- jorsement any time before they rg Sections 19-20<21-22—Provide for the method of redeeming tax certificates through the clerk of | cireuit court, both and county owned certificates. Section 23—Provides the meth- od of placing on the tax rolls property sold to the county for} taxes. Sections 24 to 33—Application certificates—form of publication |application—mailing of notices— | | sale at public auction—disburse- iform of tax deed for purchaser, | Sections 34 to 41—Deal with; redemption or purchase of cer- jtificates HELD BY THE COUN- ty. On and after April 1, 1943,! all certificates issued to the county for 1941 taxes and not re- deemed shall be advertised by clerk of circuit court and sold to the highest bidder at the court house door. Tax deeds will issue | either to the highest bidder or to | the county. | Section 42—Provides that upon | issuance of a tax deed to any) iproperty all right, title, interest jin or liens upon said property ex- | jcept liens for general taxes of jequal dignity with county taxes, shall be cut off and forever de- | ‘elared null and void. | Section 43—-Provides for the | | | | ; Penny Singleton—Arthur Lake in BLONDIE GOES LATIN also COMEDY AND NEWS one rr 4 | #e0cce James Cagney—Anii Sheridan ™m | CITY FOR CONQUEST EWS AND SHORT SUBJECTS | ‘ of FASHION KEEP COOL with the Coolest of Cool DRESSES in Dimities and other Prints that have just been re- ceived. Styles for the Junior, Miss and type figure. DRESSES with MATCHING ir stock is complete in our PIECE S$ YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. MONDAY ONLY |happen if 1941 taxes are not paid | county: i te. one notice and at public = Hy sugtped, of, the. state sell them and issue a tax deed, | burden will be more equally ‘di- | | BREAKFAST _ ‘The state officials see the end| LUNCH . 1941, | of whitewashing or cancelling of | DINNER title to the involved property | past due taxes by the legislature | will be lost by April, 1943. | individual | ing at Tallahassee in June, both jon file the governor and comptroller | ty officials, and are available for} The Favorite in Key West STAR 4 BRAND emphasized the fact itax collector shall begin the | cost of one year after the taxes fete: din ths, sale and continue until, each par- | became delinquent. | s Very truly yours, TAX PAYER. For example, this is what will ast. county. en is not redeemed,/they found that the tax © April 1° 1943 ‘the sale, |the comptroller. feel either to a purchaser at the sale, | vided. to the county. In other words, | taxes are not paid for jevery so often. At the county officials’ meet-' that with ‘anyone to read. MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT. . .ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. . .LIFE CENTERS AROUND THE KITCHEN RANGE And if it’s a FLORENCE RANGE, owners find that life is smoother and happier because Florence brings to the home beauty, the utmost in depend- ability, and eases the constant demands on time and energy. This series of attractive and practical OIL STOVES finished in white baked-on enamel and black Japan, in- cludes models of 2, 3 and 4 burner sizes. The burners are of the well-known Flor- ence “focused heat", wick. less kerosene type set close up to the square cast iron grates of the roomy cooking top and fed by 1% gallon metal fuel tank at the bot- tom, gon sa Open-Front RANGE at an extra low price. Has five burners, roomy cooking top with black Japan grates 14’x18" oven with door, thermometer and zinic plated linings, Finished in | porcelain baked on enamel ‘ —— FLORENCE oft wance Designed for Small Kitchen, this Compact RANGE affords the salient features of the larger models. Three “focused heat” wickless kerosene burners. Two of standard size for top cook- ing and 1 of “giant” size for oven baking. Two service cabinets and two metal tanks at back of range, double the oil supply. TABLE TOP OIL RANGE A STURDY AND THOROUGHLY Practical RANGE that has many features of § the costlier models. . .and an attractive price. SMOOTH PANELS CON- CEAL 5 POWERFUL BURNERS TABLE TOP OIL RANGE All these models are on our floor now at reduced Prices for this week only. The Florence Stove com- pany has, due to high cost of production been forced to increase their prices. We have quite a few of these ranges bought at the old price that we are of- fering to our customers—as long as they last—at amazing reductions, LONG’S FURNITURE STORE 800 Fleming Street 2 aieedinerenengacttaungesne Copies of the new tax laws are the offices of all coun- title will go to the county, OF\my appreciation of the very ex- | Sunrise whoever-will pay the tax, plus! celjent editorial work of the past | Sunset .. 5:52 a. m 7:15 p. m: Moonrise 9:01 a. m. | Moonset _.. 9:41 p. m “In every county in the’ state | (a ROR has not been equally paid by all |: However, under,,.the | to [advertise all certificates under new law, both the governor @nd | that “the | | TRY IF TODAY— ‘75th Mer. Time (city office) used ials i to 300 words, and write | Lowest last night 80 ae tateing cel colecting ot Seseeeine eae sam [Mon 8s : “iy accompany the letters and will ee taxes. be published unless requested ‘.o Precipitation 4 percent! Sections 47 to 53—Provide for! tertiles Rainfall, .24 hours ending Deceinbe (comptroller to pass upon and or- | . APPRECIATION 7:30 a.m. inches dba 1 percent | dep refund ed takes are} 9) ee Bk Byer tainfall since July 1, SHIME doh dup 4 tb ea *siite-itlegal, Editor, The Citizen: fe sans {E:T OReiiemes Yo re inches > ine! xeess since . inches})} bE tit0. 4 12.14 Wind Direction and Velocity SE—7 miles per hour Relative Humidity : 68 % Barometer at 7:30 a. m.. today ea level, 29.98 (1014.9 millibars) Tomorrow's Almanac iyi fs) Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) ‘ i by April 1, 1942: [errr cee ererireartenenemmens A.M. P.M. be een aaa oe | On or before June 1, 1942, the ; 100 percent valuation, placing of | High ‘ lowest rate of interest for the |t@X collector will sell the certif- | all of the taxable property on the | Low 6:04 | first year. ieate for non-payment of taxes. | rolls would mean a reduction for FORECAST Section 17—~Provides ‘ for’ the | If the certificate is not-purchas- those who have paid in the Till 7:30 p. m., Sunday) Key Westi and "Vicinity; | Con- The BETTY RAYMOND " RESTAURANT 909 Fleming Street 25¢ 35 50 CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS ROLLER SKATE Southerd Street Keep Your Weight In Shape and Your Shape In Weight SESSIONS: .2:30 to 4:30 P. M. 8:00 to 10:30 P. M. @ ‘SHOE SKATES FOR SALE If You Can Walk You Can Skate ‘We Teach You diow To Skate Charles Aronovitz DEPARTMENT STORE Monday Special One Lot CHILDREN’S Sheer DRESSES 6 months to 14 years, nicely styled, values to $1.25, spe- cial 2... .. 50¢ One counter of ~ CLOSE-OUTS on Ladies’ and Children’s PLAY SHOES all colors and sizes, special pale $1.29 Our entire line of SUMMER PIECE GOODS in Silks ‘and ‘Cottons have been }’ Greatly reduced, th ne to Duy af prlobe wilt be ch higher shortly. “=~ CLOSING OUT Assortment of Beautiful Ladies’ and Children’s PLAY SUITS ts BOO SPECIAL ne SPECIAL PURCHASE Ladies’ Sheer DRESSES in Cottons and a few Silks, ex. cellent styles and Beautiful Prints, Stripes: all sizes, special - $1.00 and $1.98 th More! CUT PRICES on entire line of Children’s BATHING SUITS FINAL CLOSE-OUTS on all LADIES’ SUMMER STRAW HATS special at __. $1.00 and $1.98 Largest showing of MEN’S WORK SHOES in Rope and Leather Soles Complete line of Men’s Work Shirts and Work Clothes in Khaki, Blues and other shades Headquarters for LUGGAGE at popular prices. Come in idcrabl> clousi ress tonight and Sunday, scattered thundershow- | ers, mostly in afternoon; moder- | ate southeast and south winds, possibly fresn at times, | Florida: Considerable cloudi-| ness tonight and Sunday, scatter- ed thundershowers mostly in afternoon. Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Moderate east and with scattered showres tonight | 0.00 | and Sunday. East’ Gulf:ee Maderate,;:to fresh } 9.90 | southeast and: south winds, over, | |south portiof-ahd moderate’ 16 0.27) fresh east’ and northeast winds jover north -portion; mostly over- | | tl | Address | 332 Duval 28,53 | cast weather tonight and Sunday | with oceasional and hundersqualls. showers. . HE clear,’ complete vision of \Orthogon | Lenses accounts for their amazing popu- larity. Perfect correc | tion from edge to edge | brings you eye comfort | hitherto unknown. Un- | comfortable twisting | and turning of the head | eliminated. You should not be without Ortho- gons. May we explain to you their many ad- vantages? “DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9-12; 2-6 p.m. | Phones Office: 332 Residence: 295 | Street Pearlman's, Inc. “The Store of Quality” MONDAY, 8:30 A. M. Silk DRESSES New Shipment Just Received. ‘A Special Purchase. Values to $2.50 on sale Monday 8:30 A. M— $1.69 Come Early! Be On Time! Another rack of Silk DRESSES Some as high as $3.95. On sale Monday i .. $1.98 Another case of Printed COTTON SHEERS on sale at 10c and 15¢ yard Saturday And Monday Special Discount On SHOES. . Biggest stock to” select frond. Largest variety of styles the lowest prices $1. Several thousand pairs on sal Children’s OXFORDS Black, Brown, All Whites, White and Brown. All sizes, on sale $1.00 and $1.25 pair A Special Purchase 1,000 pairs of SHOES of a high grade make. Fine Arch Type in Pumps, San- dals and Oxfords. Colors, all white, white and brown, white and navy, $4.50 and $5.00 values, at only— $2.98 anv $3.50 Sizes AA to C: 342 to9 New assortment of BATHING SUITS ; A large variety, $1.98 and $2.98: ther shipment of _WAISTS and SKIRTS the latest) fad. On sale af + $1.00 PLAY SUITS Sizes 12 to 46, at $1.00, $1.25, $1.98 and $2.98 A large shipment just received. Come in and see them. Full-Fashioned Silk HOSE Very Sheer Chiffon and Serv- lice Weight. Guaranteed to ‘wear, on sale _.. 69¢ and 59¢ TT Birthe Sx SELEY. 25, 322 Elizabeth street. ——- | along nicely. a RESET REED SALEM ETAD OT DAUGHTER BORN | Mrs. Lesher was before | riage, Miss Wilma Ryan. Announcement has been made | a —~ |of the birth of a little daughter} Subscribe to The Citizen, 20c southeast | to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lesher on ‘weekly. winds; mostly overcast weather Bare Nt Your Home!!! CAN YOU TAKE PRIDE IN IT? It is so easy to have just the kind of home you want now. You can have a home that you will be proud to live in and proud to invite your friends over to. Come in and let us show you how easy it is to remodel ‘GENERAL @ ELECTRIC The Key West HOLTSBERG’S Monday Specials 25 pieces of SILKS, special for Monday on ee yar Another group of SHEER COTTON PRINTS -. .. 15e yard Prepare for School Now! REMNANTS! REMNANTS! Two RUFFLED TIE-BACK CURTAINS. All colors, Full size, Another shipment of MEXICAN STRIPE CURTAINS. Extra wide. On sale a ee 59c and 69c pair Just In! PEPPERELL SHEETS. Size 72x99. Two to a box. Special for Monday _.. _.. $2,25 box PILLOW CASES 3 for $1.00 NEW DRESSES, sizes 9 to 20 _. sae . aot $1.98 FULL FASHIONED SILK CHIFFON HOSE _.. 69c pair DON’T FORGET OUR COATS—Use our Lay Away Plan and get yours while the prices are low and there is a good NEW PLAYSUITS and SKIRTS priced from — $1.98 up See them and you'll buy several. New styles, ideal fer summer. CHILDREN’S SLACK SETS . CSMARITIENGUASESSAL NEW DRESSES ARRIVING DAILY. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO... HOLTSBERG'S YOUR MOST POPULAR SHOPPING CENTER 1241 | July 18 at the home in the rear of Mother and baby are reported to be getting mar- llenged! COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! is ae Fa Du ‘pre 7 can fre Eas im anc tan he hi