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TORBPAY, MAY 17. 1949 wort ot Lend erire gest NR NEBR Se TTEit bist? PHAr TIONAL, NE 7 RW ite etait 105 mene and Bilis Himerson, Clarence J Amnh, Mineve Amith Mineva ine. . Hawke, Adrian Henke. Adrian L.. Hegere Ritmabeth N. Moves 6 imabeth N. Levis, Beth ft bw . Alfred Pe. Ghee, and fetta o, Howard Mary A Hatt, Curtis Matthews, Martha . Jomeph M. & i Joneph M. & Joseph M. & . doveph BL & S doneph M.& (ivady, Austin & Johannah &. & » Delay Helle teu n Nelson tier n Me epee Allee “ } ANH Oe ‘TWP, ben, & ‘ee TA al! Heydenberk, Mattle & Warren 4G. Heydenberk, Mattie & Warren «i Herren, Herren, Blade, vu ‘rank Thomas Cy. -@ Freese, Louise P. . Freeze, Louise P. Qallaher, Margaret J Powers, Lorena—E. A. Me Nicholas, Herman Armour Freeze, Louise P. Freeze, Louise P. Freeze, Louise P. Freeze, Louise P. Pero, Eleanor Reilly Powers, Lorena Pera, Ble fweeting, Harry Powers, rene Himebaugh, Carrie . nor Reilly . Weist, Brmeat eco Albury, ©. E Albury, ©. B. May, Alton ©. et ux Merehell, Ermine May Marshall, Ermine May ---- Description of Land— See, Tp. Re. Acrs. a NW OF SW% WIA ve OP NEM Sy Me-897 rN Se + ObbeaiT ogee Ru OF Py 42-45 1 BY OF NW 82-398 SW OP SEM ‘ABATING TA’ (Continued: From Page One) * Mayor A. Maitland Adams op- posed the measure. ‘s. Ordinance Passes econd Reading photography second and final ordinance will compel non-resi- dent or transient photographers to pay a license fee of $4 per day while in the city, A resident or non - resident photographer will fee of $40 (It was stated. being done to protect tl phot a4 a ET a4 a4 32.160 Pruaters 3A Wiseh: 49 80 1 HBDorathy: A. has 32 160. Prustec: 32 420. Bfewart, J, H. ai: at aL st Owner— Taxes and Costs Amount of 3410 t, Rva DO & C1. 34 gee Wincheat Dorothy A. 20 Rabhins, Roland G. 29 =“ Rebbina, Reland G. 40 Bioteh, Ray et al Preeiand, Glen & 40 Parmer, 7. 40 © Curtis, Peter 15 County Land Co. 7 5 Harrison, Mrs. Minnie MeDougal, D. A. et al aleolm B. & aicolm B. & + Malcolm: & aie inebeant,, Male fo 8 thy “A. . Dougal, HA. et al * Wineheart, 4 bh, 40 Qpanty Land Ce, 10 Fauaty Land Co. 2.50 Fowler, Mrs. Laurence '. 4h Van Goldtsnoven, A. S. 1@~—=- Robbins, Roland 15° Nerbyshire, Jr. William H. 34.160 Wiseheart, Dorothy A. 84.120 © Sniffen, R. P. a4 ae 40 Robbins & Sniffen 10 MeMulan, Frank W. et ux 50,, Howarth, Charles io Pawlet, Laurence T. ga -Mungeer, Elinor 2a Mutigeer, Elinor 34.140 Weber, Porathy cay 40° Weber, Dorothy 4a ago .Robbinx & sniffen 3 aa s3hdalt tae ah ve ring the busines: ¢ County of Monroe in thi included XES . studios passed en reading. The Both resident and non-resident photographers will hereafter be required te post a $250 perform- ance bond with the city tax col- li" Ralerove Ga. hours at the-aftie Caurt Hise at Key West in said” delinquent list, by mai erson, during the basinass hours, © will be” fully f the said Tax Colectar.- | . HOWARD FE. WILSON, Tax Collector, Monrae County, Fla. both sides to residential “B” from fmdustrial “A" up for its second and final reading was beaten. The city ‘commissioners voted unani- mously to send the zoning plan back to the planning commission. The ordinance protecting local}Commissioner Louis Carbonell, Commissioner Fred J. Dion, At- terney Allen B. Cleare (repre- senting the Wolkoff-Herman in- terests), Max Herman all spoke against the measure. The op- ponents of the measure contended that when the property was pur- chased it was zoned for industrial “A”, and to change the zoning would be setting a precedent, and would cause hardship to those who purchased industrial lots in Ra Nissim, Hadges, Ine. 20 «= Cok, George A. L. et al 1 © Conk, George A, L. et al 20, Thompson, Harry A. et ux ., 20 + Wilson, Mrs. Ollie 2a Andrews, Kmma . 40 Spears, Pratt 10 | Axelgon, Mary McDougal 20 Rurtan, Renton s Davin, Leonard Weber, Thorothy “| 10 -Lio, Charles F. 10°. Rébinson, Harvey A. 102} Robbins, Rolana «. Alexander, Gene 5 Vap Goidtsnoven. A. S. . , Mary MeDougal 5 Ha@ges, Nissim, Inc. 10 Nicol, Chas, Wm. ¢ 40 Jackson, Duara BR. HOWARD B. Wil Tax Calectar Monroe County, Florida. wegen eee ee NQUE 194 TAXES s HERERY QIVE: ayment af EVER! ’ : y 948, or so much hereof y c vy to amount due for taxes on said lands for said year, tagett specified in the laws governing said Histrict, with he sc an beginning at twelve ar of the Court House in the City of W and continuing until said sa ‘A Complete list, of such delinguent lands is available for public in- of: the: Tax: Collector for Vierida. and in by tele- lock noon on the Ist compteted. that area. t this'is} Benedict Thielen, one on local, small ‘ity Attorney M. ester suggested that the $250 bond apply to all photogra- Attorney Lester that otherwise would be discriminatory. Re-Zoning Por Dey Street Halted The re-zoning of Dey street on ublic. pective » The Stated] , measure | « Commi: son Property issioner Fred J. Dion in- quired as to what answers had been received from state repre- sentatives in the legislature re- 0 “Rasenberg, Salomon et ai . i; Trustee 1,20 14.64 Lao 16a 2ae 2.89 17a 1.02 1.06 a8 TIT 4.18 4.18 4.18 - 10.16 1948 1.20 Te 1.06 90 90 90 1.20 er with the costs pul of the ‘operty owners affeeted, main- At present, some transient pho- {tained that since the majority tographers are using a scheme whereby they show customers attractive ‘wanted the change from indus- trial “A” to residential “B” that the commission should abide by ublic buys: the pictures expect = rule (nothing was said ing to get the same quality work | by as was presented, The pictures arrive wholly inadequate, with}owners in Dey street wanted the net result that the public has paid for “experience” — the hard City Manager Ralph Spalding wanted ta see the $250 bond elim- inated, contending that it would work a hardshij photogr TS. jielen as to what would hap- pen if the majority of property “Industrial A” for both sides of the street. If the element of fair- ness did not come _ into being, then the city commission could wader Thielen's reasoning change his residence from residence “B” area to an industrial “A” area). Mrs. Maleka Brown also spoke in favor ef the zoning change. Wants to Know Status of Thomp- 3° BE SERVED—EVEN IN COME TORNADO OR WHATNOT, milady thinks of her appearance. In the debris of @ home stroyed by storm at Amarillo, Tex., a woman combs her hair before a picks up personal belongings. The tornado struck the southern part of the city and killed four persons. About 65 were injured. O RY'A'Ss AMARILLO, TEX.,. RAVAGE Oe oe wes : err Ses Smee Ee TEXAS RANGERS and others inspect wrecked homes knocked down by a tornado at Amarillo, Tex. The skipping, whip-sawing wind chewed up a four square mile gree in the southern part ‘af the city, Four persons were killed and about 65 were injured. | $ AVAGE' TORNADO - RUSSIANS - Plans For Supper} «Continued From Page One) . Discussed B | +>Radford W. Belyeu was accept- | membership -in the Key West ‘Giard of Henor at the regu- Very ancient pieces of gold I the Teenie Sveung ee show a reddish color on the sur- | x face which is gold rust. stooges declared that. ‘they had “doublecrossed” Christian Democrats and Social- | , who ‘had pretended were going to vote the commun-!ed for completed for a ‘supper to be held Home on May Norberg Thompson! Guard members, ‘a. | vited guests. garding the 27th for Honor property adjoining the boule The commissioners had voted 3-0! ar ‘ange the affair are Anthony ng) | L. Ulchar, Robert M. Daniels, and | Francis B. Piodela. Those plan- C. Papy and Senator Jim Frank-| ning to attend are st the bill-placing | tack the Adjutant of the Guard the Thompson property out of | by calling 829-M. city jurisdiction. City Clerk Victor Lowe ans- wered that no reply had been re- ! cises sc ceived from Representative Ber- f 30t but that Senator Jims.+ ‘Whole - hearted Franklin had ‘acknowledged the The Committee to (Adams and L. Carbonell p: to instruct Representative Bernie lin to vote agai The Honor Guard will partici- pate in the Memorial Day exer- heduled for Monday, May . i | Legion - Chavits Esquinaldo Named City Judge in! held Albury‘’s Absence 2 _ Attorney Enrique Esquinald fwas named city municipal judge, during Judge Hilar sence from the city. Festival to be wed that if the world’s entire population were to start eounting the number of | atoms in one drop of water, it Aqueduct Bill Thoroly Discussed.) would take 40,000 years to finish onor at the Post wives, and in- urged to con-; support west Guard to the} ng a long discussion’ on the bill affecting the aqueduct | commission that has duced by Representative George manager Ralph Spalding to meet with Aquéduct Commission Man- ager Ernest Ramsey and get the! full facts regarding the matter. | Cc. B. Harvey presented some telling arguments why the meas- ure would hurt Key West and the He stated that under the! present agreement the’navy must | supply the aqueduct commission | with water for Key West for me aa NOW AMERICA’S FAVORITR — next fifty years. The present bill as shown in detail in last Saturday’ would end all past agreements. Mr. Harvey complained as to the present knowledge of. the aq- | ion's decisions be- | ueduct commi: 4 EA sranwrt, ing only “hearsa) a ok SWP HOUSE PAINT NOW BETTER THAN EVER Whites are whiter...colors more beautiful! Honest film thickness with smoother, lossier surface. SWP keeps its “freshly painted” look ear longer \ ocal contractor, | meéting be | held between the city commission | and the aqueduct commission in order to see what could be done | to iron out present water difficul- | ties. (One of the reasons is s to be the pressing need for money | to construct Thompson Enterprises, lo Hardware Divi.w Phone 886 Much praise was the installation of over the city clerk’s table received on said to use less electricity | than the regular bulbs. witt f NMALING, NEW The big, new Westinghouse ‘49 Commander such even heat you can bake perfectly anywhere in its spacious Miracle Oven! Enjoy its new sorfece cooking capacity ... 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