The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 20, 1946, Page 3

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i Wypemeoay, MARCH 20, 1946 ' CORAL ROCKETS By L. P. ARTMAN. JR. RP OOO 44 04444444444424444444440444448 ind may their red flag with the ve yellow channels marking the ive coming into Key West con- stuffing of the ballot] tinue to wave merrily and forth- with wotes held back st rightly in bay bopere: when Miss Acevedo! ever $109 worth of GLACIER THAWS” from Treasurer Isidore} Some of the efforts of some of This was about $70/ US to bring winter resident and she needed to win| Key Wester together seem to be Close all the way. When! bearing fruit. More and more I of Miss Acevedo saw the! find consideration given on both number of white paper| Sides. There is a big gap in this ‘Thornley had polled they, Slacier but we are melting both plenty scared but they teit| together bit by bit. Many folks When the pink votes for, talking to me about the opposite of the box.! %¢t preface their remarks by votes are worth only *tating first that they are abso- but the pink ones !Utely sympathetic with the prob- The trick was lems of the other side and then; when Acevedo late in the 8° on to make the point they decided to concentrate )@ve in mind. There was a time pink votes in her sales when their first remark was just had concentrated on the ®" indictment of the other side, ‘eho and had done a pretty Without rhyme and with incom- job of canvassing the Plete reasoning. This makes us) Acevedo's rounds of @ppy no 34 showed pretty slim ° in the white votes., WATERFRONT DEAL tae $880 was collected in cash What is the big deal which is to give her the lead. being consummated by the city was @ very grac- the property at the northern Both she and Miss ©? of Simonton street, Bet my plugged nickle it. has something} ————. ballot ies wore to do with watertront rh a@hd dumped tables contest is ove Building and cocktail lounge on the shore. Another is that there will be just a large restaurant and cocktail loynge erected with a marine terrace. fommission last hight te allow the Businesémen’s to place the informa- im Bayview Park on Street side. It is a a for Key West F be perhaps the greatest A factor in keeping tourists sst. Ire When they come to the) is in providing a host iefs wevvvvvvvvvvvews], ACEVEDO STRATEGY) er to the good fellows of the club! City ‘secure permission from the Intev- Here are two gi given me. One is that penis satl e be a modern yacht pier erected], GOES AHEAD tent there with a. large’ repair| Refuse Sightseeing Tour Agency Operating Locally Manager King Points \@®9I II IGDOID. To Sufficient Service At! Expresses Present, Florida Maca Appreciation Lines, Navarro ! To Fireman ! | F. Helen MacLean of 1225 | South Street wrote the fire | chief, Leroy Torres, express- les ing appreciation for services | Request of Robinson Tours io operate a sightseeing bus serv- ice out of Miami, into and through Key West was denied by city commission last night with the statement that ihe tour agency rico Perez recently at Rest Beach. Mrs. MacLean was seized with a severe hemorrage and state Commerce Commission, in attempting to start her In a letter to the commissivn, } car found it was out of gas. Mr. Robinson stated that he would; Mr. Perez administered to operate on a limited, paid up, re » Mrs. MacLean, using ice served seat basis and would use | packs to stop the hemorrage. modern air-conditioned busses Fireman Perez also secured Ray Navarro recently pw | gasoline for Mrs. MacLean’‘s ed a new 12-passenger bus for car and started it for her. twice daily operation in the Mrs. MacLean wrote: on sightseeing tours and Flo, i “I am deeply indebted to Motor Lines is planning to o erate their tours out of Miani| YOUF department for the and which will include a tour of| VeT¥ Kindly aid accorded to Give Percentage Basis Taxes To City’s Accounts START WITH YEAR 1941, END WITH 1945: PROVIDES PER- CENTAGES FOR VARIOUS FUNDS Basis for apportionment of tax- and establishing apportio.- a | ment was passed by the city corn- ferred to General Revenue Fund: rendered by Fireman Pedi- | nj ission last night. ‘or 1943, For 1943, |cent and Judgments 1% percent. 1942 Bond Refunding gets 93 percent and Judgments seven percent. For 1941 and gets 76 percent, Bond Refunding eas me, without which I would hers ao epee certainly have remained in For 1937, 1938, taxi Poieain ihe cy conducti a serious predicament.” Gone enn) regular tours. ‘~wwrreree es Navy Biirean. Considering - Giving City Project Lai mi | 19 percent and Judgments five percent. For the years 1937, 1938, 1939 jempt) Interest’ alid Sinking zeis | |and 1940 (exempt) Bond Refund- x mae jing gets 77 percent and Judg- cent, cy ents: 23 percent. For the years 1935 and 1936 years, General Revenue 62 per- (non-exempt) | gets 80 erent RG and Sink. ! 1944 and 1945 (non- exempt) General Revenue gets 68 percent, City Hospital seven percent, Bond Refunding sixteen percent and Permanent Refund- jing Bond Fund nine percent. 1944 and 1945 (ex- |empt) Bond Refunding gets six- jty- two percent and Permanent, | Refunding thirty-eight percent. For 1941 and 1942 (non-exempt) |General Revenue gets 75% per- General General Consolidate City Funds Accounts PUT ALL JUDGMENTS AC- COUNTS IN ONE JUDGMENTS SPECIAL ACCOUNT Funds were transferred to new accounts and many accounts con city, commission last night. Following Seed accounts were closed: and ‘¢ash balances trans- Board of Public Works - $27,664 19 Scavenger - 306.22 Contingent 1,133.99: Indebtedness _. 1,813.07 Public Welfare . 1,766.93 Recreation 1,495.43 Golf Course, Special 19.37 The foll\wing special judgments funds accounts were authorize: closed and the cash balances transferred to one fund to be des- ignated as Judgments, Special jA. T. Ash judgment 3220.52 J. E. Morrii judgement 182.04 1L. P. Chalmers judgment _ 237.29 (exempt) ‘£8 Jenking judgment Coal tar dyestuff was first dis- 1939 and 1940] covered in 1856. Revenue four percent, For the years 1935 and 1936 (ex- 80 percent kag Judgments 20 peti For the | vanre i934 and all prio Reventie jcentvand Ifterest and Sinkiwg 36 percent. GEORGIA SHOWs HOW |J- J. Manning, Rear Ad-| y miral, Bureau Yards And | ne , To Get $1 Year a, a i Second Assistant Fire Chief te the booth by stating John Spottswood became a dol- ts leally @ city palect lar-a-year man when an ordinance Sia tnt tne Businne- Mas Passed by the ety commis sion last night. Rave initiative enough io go "First Assistant fire chief is John Get this booth they should Carbonell, who is already on th: and the booth city payroll. Mr. Carbonell ex- towns to be placed in Perk Mr. King emphasized proper authority for a chain of Bistinetion between placing command of the fire\ chiefs this for city-wide impartial monetary consideration is neccs- apd placing say a sary. @r dividual project park which he said he ele A mature horse drinks 10 to 15 gallons of water a Hay. ‘are moge ideas for the in- beoth which are still yee citcuy mueh in the planning stage | will be a lawn garden and | te AND FOR eround the booth for the, '% CHANCES the tourists. There panney Sk, be d@eoration of the hivonce There will be a display of Cuan or sMIRL SA big sport fish in these/ oRDER oF rigs! @n the walls of the booth.! will be signs along =| calling attention to the just ahead. There will be! @ Ben sigh across the booth stat- “Key West Information” |i tat for peace’ TO: Charlot Smiri C/o Mrs, Char! es | Marshall, 1, sas. y feniiired to ap- pea Complaint for ve ce ‘a the above st¥led cause on hefore the 20th day of April: A. otherwise ths allegations thereta will he tation B confessed. . . This order ts to be ‘publisied oneg a Wee ‘or four coni utive weeks TOURIGT PARK GARDEN in ihe acer Weat Sitisn, a’ new sha .! per published ‘ey West, Florida. ‘The Business Woman's Asso-, He and Ordered this isth day Gatien are concerning themselves of March, 1946. now with getting a national (SEAL) They have elected tem-| alficess i such time as ip gets to know ail a will be @ per- | Ross C Sawyer Ges Cirewit count nroe County, Florida. By (sd) Provence B. Sawyer, peony Clerk. 1) ALLAN B. CLEARE, Jr. lcitor for Plaintite. mar20-27. ~apr3-10,1946 . Here's a little seuttiebutt but | hear they | unty THE _CINCURT COURT OF THR planning TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT = — RO erien the OF OF THE STATO. QF FLORID —~ IN AND FOR MONROE COUNT into ful little! aN CHANCERY. Cane N 10-846, oar They can do it. | Roruy HS reece . Platntits, aur FLAG PLIEs MEaRILY Probably the city's most out- @eniing “friendship” gathering @ Ge Yeeht Club. It has been peer since 1 was out there and Gearing this time the members have carved out for themselves @eenething unique. That is a spirit @ frankness which is a joy to be held. Here are some of the mem- iVORCE TIC d that you are ear on the 20th day before the above urt to the Bill of Com- against you in the entitled cause and the Key Citizen is hereby designat newspaper in which vers af the club, W. W. Demer shall be published o @. Maitland Adams, Maximo Valdes, Horace O' Bryant, Horace Genmeble, Cyril Marshall, Jack « Geller, Judge Raymond Lord, ! Allee B. Cleare, Judge Aquilino ss C Sawyer Cages. Clem Price, Doe Clemmer | pon Rin, STN a Qed others. The fellows were a, By (sd) Florence & Sawyer reserved when I was out mare eine there probably shying on expect o8 publicity and they were not or APehicaTion i@ the usual rocketing mood they DRE! @aptey there but when they are Sete & © tremendous spirit of Ruby, Hyman, & emesty. 12 i oll stag, and no aoth day of June J fumches are pulled All civic in my Questions iM the city are discussed gad tree steusations made. All is < ie @ qpirit of honesty and fun and WHE ne bitterness It is the kind af Gull you we exhibited say in wartime combet zones when poo nent of said property said certificate was in| a ff veneer and speak f: Luey Murachrian. | y. Bubbling up all through Calece, said certificate hall pet v¢ aw, the the i some of the best spon rd fammous humo: | have ever h ou n th day in the month of 4 : There i 4 lot of hun . month eae 1946, a whieh is the Ist day 9! ii, 1 Bey Westers. 6 sort of Dated this 27th day of February, peeerve mined with Latin verve i916 I have been knee high (Circuit Court te & Grasshopper | have gutten Ross C Sawyer Clerk ot Cireuit Court, Monroe) ¥ s County. Fuerte. he tage bang out of thi hy: Mary K, Woodson, D.C. umor pamible Here's more pow feb9TimarG 13,20-1946 plained that in order to have the 4 ea grass fire in her :] armed only with a pair of glov *| breathed a sigh of relief TO BALANCE BUDG @ —_———- Docks, Writes Senator|$ (By Asseciated Press) { > zs le ATLANTA—It’s the first time) Pepper : amd it may be the last, points) J. J. Manning, Rear Admiral, !s out State Auditor B. E. Thrasher. (CEC, Chief of the Bureau of|$ Jr., but Georgia is completely; Yards and Docks, has ised | « eet atianhe that the commanding officer of | the Naval Operating Base in Key West has been requested to suv mit recommendations on the pu the City of Key W Never before has the state nad reserves to apply in full pay- ment of bonds and other obliga-| chase b tions maturing at a future date. The state’s peak debt was ec. 31, 1940, Thrasher 3,170,146. By last December Wel, the debt had: been ‘complete- | * dy ‘eliminated. Now the state spondence or iOldude Pepper. on Admiral Mar- has a current quest of jcash surplus of $591,230, which.) to Captain C. E. Reor iH ‘together with sinking fund re- was done so that the “re-|@ serves of more than $21,000,000, of the City of Key West) © given every con ation’> 9 ‘will completely liquidate obliga- |“ tions now outstanding. added that “the city mana 2x will be advised as soon as chap a; Eee en ave td’ vaste MOUSE! City Quit Claims (By SANS Press) Thomas Property } MURPHYSBORO, Ill. — M 7 1&1 Myrtle Camden, busily f ghting yard he claims deed given Smilio Norcisa on property at 609 Thomas street by the city com- heard sirens of approathing fire trucks. But, the firemen past her and dashed toward r ago the city had ta house. Engrossed with the en sperty via tax ¢ tificate pro: | payment dure and now upon of taxes the propeity ned: via quit claims deed grass blaze, she failed to notice flames licking along her roof. ELECTRONIC TUBES BROOKLYN.—By using mod- ern electronic tubes to provide a high electronic potential differ- ence between the paint spray nozzle and the work, it is now possible to paint a pipe at_th the 'Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD aa cusan COFFEE Try A Pound Today! CONTRIBUTED by The CITY ELECTRIC SYSTEM Ro samara EHRET’S Famous for Fine Flavor Since 1866 Robert Knobel “WHOLESALE BEER and WINE” Phone 2-5824 Enjoy Extra * * 2049 N. MIAMI AVE. Miami 37, Fla. STAM % BIRANDD || cccocccsccencanccecccas, wesentayy. M, “% wow Our Representative Will Call Promptly oles WWD ¢ gitar, A z 2 > s WWW Printing Embossing Business Stationery solidated in,a reslution passed by ; - 115.17, ing 16 percent and Judgments! HAOCCCO COOLS COCOCOC OOO ODOOO DOO OE OOOOOOOCORADS ‘ is More Economical It's Healthy and Safe... It’s Pure (ICE DIVISION) Phone No. 8 thought Rush Henry, a private detective hired Key West, Florida COOOS DOSS OTOSOOSSOOOSSOSEESHSEOSS SESOEEEEEESEES Thompson Enterprises, Ine. a ee Leslie’s father, Paul Germaine, to keep his daughter mature , out of mischief. She was more volved? Would it MES: he comes to his senses? , THE FALL GUY STARTING SOON IN THIS NEWSPAPER _SIISII IIIa IIIIIIaaa4 MAY WE ESTIMATE ON YOUR NEXT PRINTING JOB? Engraving Rubber Stamps Photo-Engraving The ARTMAN PRESS CALL 51 ; H ; s

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