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PAGE SIx — PHA Lean Will Cover All But $100 Of Cost Joe Sirugo, head of Sunshine Construction company, announc @d tuday that arrangeemnts have been completed for loans to vete fans under the joint guarantees of the Veterans Administration and the FHA This means that veterans with gved credit ratings can now pur chase homes built here in the joint program of Sunshine Con. ' struction company, and Flury and Crouch, Inc, with a $100 down! payment Monthly payments on the homes will run about $60 a month with the possibility they will be gightly lower ‘The release of Veterans Admin istration guarantees on home loans will enable many World War 11 veterans to buy homes of | ther own immediately with down payments they can afford to pay Siruge pomted out that he has | been working on this program for Many months and that it was fi Rally worked out only last Sat urday The construction man added! that statistics of the Veterans Ad- | ministration and lending institu: | tions show that home loans to! veterans have been sound during the years Only a very age have gone in « Meanwtule, Siruge « extremety | # three past the joint program of end that of Flury « { Sirugo said the | based on purely pe end smacked strongly of juv tactics | “To me this affair ws very much | Bike « little boy playing marbles | With the big boys and losing ali his marbles”. said Sirugo. “Then when he finds himself in the po sition of being beaten, he runs heme to his mother, crying for Vengeance on the big boys The construction man pointed te the fact thet his genergl fore man had purchased ong of the hetases under dint Ussion. the electrical contractor responsi ble for all wiring in the houses He also referred to a statement made by City Building Inapector Rey F Butler that be had never een better constructed frame dwethings in a semilar price range Butler himself has purchased one of the houses County Officials Can't Cive To Private Units (hpeetal te The Citteres TALLAHASSEE July 6 In @apense to an inquiry from J BR. Pormroy, clerk of the as has board of County Commissioners, Martin County, the at general ad vised that in ¢ ence of any fecal or the com Mudss hones» : Siem: to j : Gvic organi : with particular ree : public library the commissioners may establish and operate a free public library oF free library service for the county. provided the library or the service is established in the manne: prescribed general but that it & not lawful f ihe commissioners to use public funds fo: « public library except in compliance with that part ieular law You can depend upon our Prescription Department te use only the Purest and Freshest of Ingredients. Prescriptions Called For | and Delivered o GARDNER'S | — PHARMACY — 1li4 TRUMAN AVENUE Corner Varela Street PHONE 177 | ed VETS MAY BUY HOMES FOR $100 DOWN, SIRUGO STATEMENT SAYS TODAY Vet Administration, ¢————- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ' formed of the thet could ‘expand their business. ing Navy practices. In fact mest of Miami, but not the variety thet! en ideas in ou businesses.” Mary todo Kay Wet be A suggestion by Mrs. Claire of the business men ex- Miami offered in some lines | Next meeting of the growp will | Miller, G00R.008 to gow leer Arlen to nerge witty~the retail eeu thanks ter tho Monsen County Commissioner be announced in the prem and }P ing the town wes being spent merchants’ association was not | ny FS KO Joe Alien addressed the group "*dio. | Sate acted upon at the meeting last pessmen stated te The Citisen and the commissioner stremed| Among these in attendance He said that this amount alone might. that 90 percent of his business 7 among merchants were comprises almost as much as that Mrs. Arien also said that some-| wes with the Navy. It wes | advised the organization) Curry Moreno, T Regineld being spent locally in the Mer- thing should be don® about the| hoped that some plan could be {leave personalities out Allen, Pritchard, Eric G Curry, Poul chants’ group alowing of non Key| devised to show the Navy just | said: “Don't refuse to join just be-| Sher, Harold R Laubecher, 1 E Pearlman brought out one Westers to purchase St the Ship's} hew much the meschants of | cause you don't like the officers! Day, Jim Muniz, Elijah Sands, F | tam point that was especially well re- Service store. She stated that no) Key West appreciate their busi- | named here tonight.” | W. Smuth, J. Roeland Adama, Bur Jac KEY WEST MERCHANTS “*'ve*. #4 that was thet the 2. one in the city would buy an| mess). Allen continued “We must | ay Beldner, Mrs Claire Arten, |Chartes (Continucd f: Posey: 3 and 4 story department stores item locally for $14 that 5 Businessman Frank W: was | revise our end pro Mrs. Gloria Berman, Mis Sam | Cabrera, roan Page One) — can’t be built in the ity: unless could buy at Ship's Service then granted the Wayne! mote Tus pon relations | Silberman, Benjamin Berman the medium of the wwhey is spent in the stores to $10. told the group West | among eurseives and the buy- | Italph Yellin, Mrs Muntesetie | vid | and radio that the public be in- - allow the owners to umpreve agd) | (Mrs. Arlen was mot criticis- merchants could meet the prices| ing public. We should use mod- | Edwards, Mrs. Ecdine Miller, Mry [man — A new, an additional State Tax of 25 cents a gallon on all dis- tilled spirits now prevails in the State of Florida. The Seagram price to the wholesaler remains unchanged except for the addition of the exact amount of the tax — 25 cents a gallon. The Seagram wholesalers advise that their Prices to the retailer are also unchanged except for the addi- tion of the new State Tax. Therefore, the retailers need only add to the prices of Seagram's V.O., Seagram's 7 Crown, Seagram's Ancient Bottle Gin the amount of the tax. The new prices are listed below. They are in accord with the traditional policy of ‘Ihe House of Scacam. cstileanh nding ve — ______A Fair Pro{it to the Wholesaler For instance, in November 1946, coincideatal with the Ha ing af price controls, The House of Seagram, publicly an. nounced “You can be sure Seagram is Holding the Line ~ No Increases in Price.” The cooperation of the retailers wee both complete and enthusinstic What was true in November 1946 is equetly tree tedes The retail prices of every Seagram brand made m the | ated States remain taxes have been imposed unchanged (evcept when and where addeteomel The leadership of The House of Seagram proves the sound ness of our policy. We ore grateful for your petronage eed He hope that you will always continue to say Soagram se Sure of Finer Whishies at baw Prices we CAQTAM'S an/ fo SUE Present prices of Seagram's 7 Crown Present price of Seagram's ¥ 0 ip \ wut COS i Deeg am 5 bncweat with now Florida State Tax added with new Forde State Tax atte =| | setils Gin eth ee atts Stetean aed f ~~ $47 em rer y $32? rem $2:94 pint $555 wom | $24) pint $35 ‘a PINT ee — $j ‘ » PINT Crewe. Blended 8 ate Bn Sane ee tS Gratin Newtral 8 Prantl Voor. (Md