The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 30, 1946, Page 3

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(2 (By Associated Preas) LOUISVILLE, April 30—Der- was filling ot up, jam-tight, into continued os Kentucky river of 100,000 to see the run- ‘of the Saturday, super-colos- said in writing of the “jinx” run fans today at the today, that jockeys 3 will witness the run. of the gallopers net reschiog ie b of the “jinx” race with 14 wire quickest today will feel :w- is . entered in a pre-Derby fully hurt about it. ti Besides the 14 in today's run- ning there are 15 other burners more or less definite starters Sat- urday. Some two or three others are probable starters. Sports’-writer, 30.—The the year's 24-inning marathon tie ‘emly game scheduled in both |*sainst Philadelphia that tied a baseball record. ‘Tuck Stainback an outright re- Other Detroit players stifted with Mueller; Out- fleldor Ned fiarris to Portland of the Pacifie Coast League, and |Qutfielder Bill Hapac to Wil- .|Hamaport, Pa. of the Eastern ‘League. caecememenmmmmenand Key West In Days Gone By » offer are FROM FILES he Rovere, Jy, Gista Hug. | i tele of Henry L.| fonvered to JL. Men mar 0) by 8 feet propery moms tee Fen Phster and The ing that funds have been assured \for the construction of the Over- ieee A. Yhener and Kate N io omer es. He stated comveyed to Gerard and J new ley. cerenge in the |%y the Reconstruction Finance seetion of Monroe |Corporation and that he has been © assurance that President Bequimaido, Jr, Autrea| wevelt would approve the eed dose Fernandes, | loan. at Lodge No. 15, 100F, pagrennecee a dulle Mapden N. Le-| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Higgs ty @ plot in Johnson's and two children arrived by plane today, called here by the serious L Pickensher and / illness of Mrs. Higgs’ mother, Mrs. WD Picheneher Wwansferred| Vernon Hicks, White and Divi- i & We ont Mere Basil A.|sion streets. Mr. Higgs, a former Key Wester, is connected with the Wevther Bureau in Miami. See We 105 by 50 feet) Webster Robinson, who pur- chased the Martinez property at Heme Berman trans-| Seminole and Alberta streets, ar- Cometruetion Co. rived yesterday, and said he will Rerdenterdg Ave | arrange for the complete renova- om the Keve were tion of the house. Mary MeDouglas | wee 3 Woods ‘Ten building permits have been teedowe Morgue? | granted in Key West during this fw Mateiia Solum the month, Building Harry @ Whitehead and Pe (Haker said today. te T. Jenkins Cur- fem Mee Remucl Schwartz a American League ToPermit Night | > a Detroit 7 IN: KEY WEST MAY craw’? —— 3 i |Washington __ 4 BECOME REALIPY piiadelphia se a : Cincinna‘ ‘Roy Hamlin, president of the sta | New York dium committee, announced to- Pittsburgh : j Philadelphia Proposals on the cost of install-' THOUSAND ing the lights will be submitted; “ARE ON HUNGER STRIKE to committee at its regular * meeting tomorrow night, Mr.; LANDSBERG Germany, April Hamlin said. {30 (AP).—Four thousand Jews The lights, it has been pointed ; went on a hunger strike today im out by baseball club officials and protest against the arrest yester- fans alike, will fill a long-felt da yof the leaders of Sunday’s need in the city. jrioting. ‘ ; Pointing out that a lighted | The Jews carried banners on field will permit the two, clubs in : the local league to play night:tendance at the contests by 100 games instead of during daylight percent. hours, Mr. Hamlin predicted that; The lights will be night baseball will increase at-'Mr. Hamlin added. Certo w permanent, provisions, he. now. ‘ see ie Tt was. said Pde which was written, the Americans!” ‘They asserted ‘iat moveemnts are too closely restricted by American. occupation. troops. ee CITY OF KEY WEST ELECTRIC SYSTEM Key West, Florida Contensed Wilines March 31, 1946 a ASSETS Plant. Proyerty and Equipment (Note 1) Simkin Fund and Special Deposit . RRENT ASSETS €ash—Revenue and Construction Funds . ecelvable (Leax Reserve of $1845.97) Prepayments 00. TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS .... DEFERRED CHARGES (Note 2) TOTAL . LIABILITIES Electric Revenue Bonds Dated April 1, 1943 (Note 2) CURRENT LIABILITIES Accounts Payable Interest Bue on Revenue Bonds April t, 1946 (Centra) Agerued for City and County Tax Equivalents Customers’ Deposits Other Accruals ... Total Current Liabilities RESERVED FOR ACCUMULATED NE’ CONTINGENT LIABIL TOTAL Notes: sary. foot of Simonton St. . apr29-31 “GUARANTEED” Repairs on Electric Clocks, ‘Toasters, Irons, Fans, Etc. Wilson’s Appliance Service §12 Fleming St., Call 11 apr19-15tx A. H. Williams and A. G. Roberts, plumbing. and heating. Esti- mates, repairs and installations. Phone 853, 408 Louisa St. apr22-tf reine eesinenengee \Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone}, 189. Keys made, locks repair- ed, etc. yer, 901 Pearl St. and Pine. apr27-6tx WANTED TO RENT $t.678.475.08 | Wanted To Rent—Until Sept. Ist: EATA2.05 295,978.39 Ra AEG.7T 346,402.45 os $2. 073,768.61 The amount at which the property; plant and equipment are: carried does not purport to represent their present realizable or replacement or reproduction cost. The item of plant, property and equip- ment includes both tangible and intangible as a complete segregation. of seen ppital bes mot been made, The Blgctric Revenue Bonds, an equal amount of Electric Revenue Bonds, payable as to both principal and interest solely ated April 1, 1943, were called for red@mption as of April 1, 1946, and Series 1946, of The City of Key West, Florida, issued, trom the revenues of ‘the system. The unamortized balange of bond discount as at March 31, 1946, $128,707.43, and the interest premitim of five percent en bonds: redeemed $73,300.00, will be chargeable to Accumulated Net Revenues‘as of Aprik 1, 1946. As of April 1, 1946, the City of Key West Electric System became liable for the five percent prem- MOSPTT ALAZATION Rumtinwet from Page Ones Pewed Geer! me expensive om ali regular and special (eet genetal nursing 4 mom charges, unlimit 7 & Gruge ond medicines; 1, ed ey Sees thee = corvices alo : . ' ; Permission was granted this morning by Cecil Bean, supervis- ‘ing steamboat inspector, to op- erate the ferries Key West and Pieridae Keys through Hawk's Chennel from No Name Key to Upper Matecumbe. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Higgs, of Sehippins lane, today announced the birth of a son, weighing eight Pallett, oo onvern the up te GES fer cach admission deliv F tom when eligible for ma- terny care on family contract, ergemey service for aceidents| ren though not admitted as a ted patient — up w $6 for any one oe grt cident there yesterday, when two Bie Crom ervice available cars collided as a nn of skid- © Geekers wher admitted as a ding on the bridge. ob patient in aon participating | ns al See permite a $6 per day! Today The Citizen says\ in af eee aliewence for mem- editorial paragraph: > SF Get cock member listed on} “Politics has ruined many a ite © any = registered good man.” @emeral hospital in United States | ot Canada | bers of the Blue Cross Service When ‘imess occurs the Blue! plan sign the hospital bill verify- 2py and one-quarter pounds. The new- comer has been named Ervin Albert. it was reported today that the | slippery condition of Boca Chica bridge was the cause of the ac- Creme service makes it easy to be SiMitted to « hospital by reliev i the patient of having the @Pertion bim about his © fer oF beving to make} pital is one of the 33 in the state + = advance, Zims said. on deter and partic fonptial. When discharged mein- all can choose their) hospitalization plan. The 33 hos- ating | pitals are located in 24 Florida | ing the services listed have been | recieved. The Blue Cross pays | the bill. The Key West Municipal hos- participating in the co-operative cities. tum, $73,300.00, on the bonds called for redemption. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF REVENUES AND EXPENSES For the Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 1946 City of Key West Electric System GROSS OPERATING Nete 1) Operating Expenses Depreciation Provision fo: x Taxes—Grosn . TO THE UTILITY BOARD OF THE CIFY OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA We have examined the above balance Key West, Florida REVENUB $235,402.07 z 34,970.98 City and County ents . 26,590.00 Receipts TTRTS $526,901.26 NET OPERATING REVENUE OTHER DEDUCTIONS Interest om Revenue Bonds $60,022.50 Amortization of Bond Discount aS MixceHlaneous Deductions Obsolete Materials - NET REVENUE 67,037.39 $136,317.09 NOTES: 1, Operating revenues reflect revenue billed during the year and do not include ap- proximately $18,500.00 of earned but un- billed revenues at March 31, 1946, as com- sheet of the City of Key West Blectric System as of March 31, 1946, and the statement of revenue and expense for the year then ended; have reviewed the ‘system of internal control and the accounting procedures of the Sys- tem and, without making a detailed audit of the transactions, have exam- ined or tested accounting records of the System and otber supporting evidence, by methods and to the ex- tent we deemed appropriate. Our ex- amination was made im accordance with generally’ aecepte@ auditing standards applicable in the ¢ircum- stances and including all ptocedures which we considered necessafy. In our oipnion, the above balance sheet and accompanying statement of reve- nue and expénse present fairly the osition of the City of Key, West Blectrie System at March 31, 1846, ana the results of operations for the year then ended, in conformity with gen- erally accepted accounting principles applied on a basis consistent with that of the preceding year. pared with approximately $16,600.00 of un- billed revenue at March 31, 1945, which in accordance with the general practices of the utility industry were not recorded in the accounts. Respectfully gubmitted, : a PENTLAND, PURVIS, KELLER and MILTON. i Certified Public Accountants. ett ttt nt tnenataentions tense | | | | | | Furnished apartment or house, | preferably two bedrooms. Must have all modern conveniences, Box OCW, c/o. Citizen, apr30-2tx FOR RENT ——— Detective stories, romances, biog- raphies ,all the best new books, some for 5¢ per day, many for only 10c for a whole week. Paul Smith, Bookseller, cor. Simon- ton and Eaton Sts, apri tf RENT A CAR You drive. Late model conver- tibles and sedans. By day or week. PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts. apri tf Apartment for rent. Apply 708 South St. or phone 226. apr27-3tx Efficiency cottages, private baths and hot water. Albury’s Cot- tages, 800 Simonton St. apr29-3tx ROOMS FOR RENT Doble room, private bath, twin beds. 724 Eaton St. apr27-3tx Large airy rooms, twin beds, Beauty Rest. Summer rates. 729 Division Street. apr27-3tx Housekeeping rooms, all ultilities furnished. Paul’s Tire Shop. apr29-6tx APARTMENTS FOR RENT Six-room furnished Venetian blinds, every room private, large front porch, grounds landscaped, corner house. Very cool. Occupy May Ist. Phone 1173-J. apr30-1tx apartment. Furnished apartment for 1029 Fleming St. rent. apr30-tf WANTED TO BUY Party wants. to buy either a 1940) Chevrolet or Ford V-8 in good condition. With Box E.R., c/o Citizen. apr30-1tx Lost Man’s black wallet, containing induction papers and creden- tials belonging to Leland Rob- ert Gwynn. Will finder keep money and return papers and wallet to Citizen Office. apr30-2tx FON IRE | For Hire—Truck, general moving. %C. usey, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. hone 1161-W. aprl-lmox apr24-6t | ‘Dress making. Mrs. Melvin Saw- : e South Beach Restaurant, ' i X a 4, serge tation wagon, Pik, exe creas Soa "sendin. gi running Any reasonable For quick sale. ‘Tr en St. Phone 312-J, / apr22-t#) U.S, Army Dodge | Command || cars. New paint, / new Putcamp-Alexander, Duval Division Sts. / aprt tf We have a few deep, iron sinks suitable for restaurants aid bars. Cam also be used for slop sinks. See them at Pep- per’s Plumbing. Supplies, 512 Fleming. aprs-tt Factory - bi trailer, built in with large extra room, every- thing furnished except linen, running water, fenced /in priv- ately. Will accommodate small family. Recently painted and new roof. For. quick bring, suiteasé, andy tossee Set of dishes. upstairs. 417 Elizabeth St, apr29-2tx Palms, ferns, crotons, soleus, sultanas, cactus, hibiscus, poin- settias, flame vines fruit, trees. 1004 Southard St, 1049-J. phone apr30-2tx 18 ft. sailing sloop, good eondi | tion, new sails, accessories, in cluded. Reduced price. Ben- nett, phone 790, extension 206. apr30-4tx {Household furniture. Cheap. | Naval Air Station Housing, apr30-3tx 15! Girl’s bicycle. 1306 Catherine St. } apr30-3tx |Man’s bicycle, good conditi3n, 709! Olivia St. apr30-3tx |Used 20-inch small girl's bicyele. | Used Underwood typewriter. Apply 801 Virginia St. apr30-3tx eee For Sale—’35 Chevrolet Master Sedan, Good condition, 1825. Harris Avenue, after 5. apr29-3tx Your Grocer SELLS That J - STAR * BRA na cusax COFFEE and CUBAN Try A Pound Today! | POLLOCK'S Quality Jewelers 514 DUVAL Sf. Next Door to Palace Theater * «See Our Store *

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