The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 31, 1947, Page 6

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7 ASR be Sr tt PMR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER $1, 1947 e $ALE A RL Miss Doris Andrea Boxa Engaged’ Jake Homestead, - Widow Exemptions i To Marry Lee S, Saxton Jan. 24 “p wR. F * d Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Boza of “aeoinnin rida }809 Whitehead street announce a 8 8 Y Local Jayshees ‘© Applications for homestead exemeptions and for the widow's Entertained By the engagement and approaching ; marriage of their daughter, Doris | Andrea, to Lee A. Saxton, son of j ‘Mlowances on real estate will be teceived beginning Friday by ‘Gounty Tax Assessor Claude Gandolfo. “A total up to $5,000 is allowed Yor homestead exemptions on ‘the assessed value ‘of real estate. The law allowing widows an ad- “ditional $500 exémption has Reen in effect for some years. » A total of approximately '2,200 ‘Homestead exemptions was al- dowed this ye: Gandolfo said. Kill Motion To * Settle Tax Bill “A request by Attorney Joseph Yates Porter IV to pay a com- . . Piedad Archer Monday afternoon. the Jay- shees, and prospective Jayshees, Were entertained by Piedad Ar- cher with a buffet supper at her {home. on Von Phister street. A drive for new members is under way: Any wife of a Jaycee is el- igible to be a Jayshee. * F Norma Dopp, past ..president, gave a short talk on-the club's ficcomplishments. Ann Cobo, hew president, spoke. of the plans for the coming year. Priz- es were won by Ada Wardlow and Fae Saunders. Personal Mention Mr. ;Centerville, Miss. West High School, is a member of the younger social set of the Island City and is employed in 'the office of the Commercial |Credit Corporation. She was se- lected to reign as queen of the! recent Jose Marti celebration. Saxton, until recently, was a imember of the Naval Forces sta- | tioned in Key West and is now preparing to enter the Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge, “the wedding will take place in the First Baptist Church on Jan- uary 24 at 7:00 p.m. with the Rey. Bronnie Nichols, pastor, of- and Mrs. L. A. Saxton of: Miss Boza, a graduate of Key| ficiating. Following the cere-| mony the young couple will leave ; for their new home in Baton’ ‘omise amount of $570.92 for a Rouge . faxes from 1937 to 1947 inclu- Visiting tho Brubskers | five, but without interest and} Mrs, Ada Snyder of Slating- © penalties of $294.00 was not ae-|ton, Paris visting Me ana(Old Furniture ~ | ke by the commissioner at|Mrs. William Brubaker of 713 st night's special session. The | Simonton street. oT 5 Property concerned is lot 4, sq. j Goes To Negt oes 1, tract 5, beth street. CLUB TROPICS i oad ; i Commissioner Fred J. Dion: - , Comnusuoner Clarenve:.tt | TO HAVE NEW stated today that the old furni- | ' “To accept this would be a bad wa ; h Id ty Hi > ' precedent without a thorough VEAR'S | PART ¥ | (ure vin the | ole) Coumy Home Seen. “of February. It was then sub- @tudy of the matter.” » A denial motion was then ‘made by Dion and seconded by ele Res 1 Pee ‘. i e y County Home on 4. Carbonell. The ‘ordinance was|ment and invites the public to!” enews “oN b d Fs killed by a 3-1 vote with Leuig{visit this popular night spot’ and sateen last might ° fo) y was ever sorry Carbonell dis have a god time. Sha primal. A: : Spalding Will ~ Handle Budget Commissioner Fred J. Dion «has notified The Citizen that ‘budget preparation for the City of Key West will begin next week. The new city manager, Captain Ralph Spalding will be “fm charge of the budget’s prepa- fation. Last year's budget was not \gompieted until the latter part mitted to the approved. commission and Club Tropics announces in to- day’s Citizen a New Year's cele- bration featuring fine entertain- There will be no cover or mini- mum charge and no advance in price. Good music for dancing will be furnished by the Club Tropics Orchestra. It is estimated there are 190,- 000 motor vehicles used for milk deliveries to processing plants and consumers in the United States, Vic Vet says WHEN YOU APPLY FOR A GT LOAN, GET THE ADVICE OF ALENDING OCEAN VIEW DINING ROOM IS NOW OPEN + The Ocean View Dining Roont, §20 United sireet. owned, oper | Ated and managed by T. Luther Pinder. is now open for the sea- fon. A complete New Year's Bve and New Year's Day dinner Will ‘be served at popular $-Mr, Pinder is als 's daily and Sun fering finely pre .thef of distinction. =) Elsewhere in today’s Dis announcemer TODAY IN HISTORY 4 (Know America) _, 1775—Gen. Ric ery dies leading v Assault on Quebec. + 1793—Thomas Jefferson leaves ‘d Montgom- in American Washington's cabinet to lead an| | early Republican Party—two $ $ dominent parties, Republicans 100. 300 and Federalists, till 1828. ™ 1833—Obed Hussey, then of Kineinnati, patents one of the Ist Ruccessful American reapers, » 1879—At Menlo Park, N. J., Thomas A. Edison demonstrates first system of strect lighting in ois, the) incandescent lamp is ‘packed trains at night run to Menlo Park to see it. AGENCY ON THE SOUNDNESS OF YOUR PLANS. 10.01] 14.18 13.34] 18.91 28.36 20.01 will be given .to the colored |people and that he stands for the instaliation of new furniture Higgs was quoted as saying that the old furniture would go to the new home. Higgs says that it was not so. RAUL’S CLUB NOW OPEN FOR SEASON -Raul’s club on the Boulevard | by the Sea opens tonight for) the season under owner-man- | agement of “Raul” who will be | on the job to meet and greet his many friends and patrons. As always the finest of nation- | ally known beverages will be | served. Raul’s club will be open week- | days from 11 a. m. to 2 a. m. He} suggests in his announcement elsewhere in today’s Citizen that | you come out, bring your friends | and enjoy the evening. —BICYCLES— Repaired and Rented Also in Stock—NEW BICYCLES - TRICYCLES WAGONS - SCOOTERS SKATES Overseas Cycle Store 920 Division St. Phone 1380 | | | Get a CASH LOAN of Auto and Personal Loans he saved!” U.S. Savings Bonds Buy where you work, buy where you bank, Sponsored by The KEY WEST CITIZEN } 1908—Wilbur Wright makes e flying history by: flying for al- On T pron wo and a hall hours, ig verseas Lransportation France. * This is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under auspices ston Limitations of Treasury Department and Advertising Council a ) and the London Pact of 1930 en powers start ship rear 3} 1940—Navy cancels €nd fleet held in Hawaiia ters as unit. 1941—Japs land without op- Position at gates of Manila. * 1944—Gen. Patton opens’ new oounter-offensive drive into Na- MIAMI and Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —— between —— Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West KEY WEST .2i flank, Allies bomb Berlin Express Schedule: ene By Executive Order (No Stops En Route) ’ 1900060068000 000008 the War Labor Board ends and flew Wage Stabilization Board created. * 1946—President. Truman de- @ares the end of -hostilities and Many wartime laws terminate. ‘GARDNER'S PHARMACY night. LEAVES MIAMI SUNDAYS) at LEAVES KEY o'clock P, M. LEAVES MIAMI FREE PICK-UP and PHONES: 4114 Division St., at Varela LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar. tives at Miami at 12:00 o’clock Mid- night and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock A.M. Local Schedule: (Stops At All Intermediate Points) WEST CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 SUNDAYS) at $:00 o'clock A. M. and Re at Key West at 5:00 o'clock FULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor, Eaton & Francis Sts. 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