The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 17, 1951, Page 8

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” ew er ge ar a Page & THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, July 17, 195! itt EE en By Fred Quimby YOM & JERRY - : City Electric Wells Being Lested | Wl FELLAS - LETS see Y [on.Bov/ ooKies! ) Movie Livense ie J - Ome: TM READY FOR THAT LUNCH. WHAT WE HAVE FOR WHAT KIND NUT CORMINS: | is be ti o MOOCKING TOM CAT TODAY. | DESSERT TODAY.E / ARE THEY Fee Ordinance Is Withdrawn | Sewer Charges In City Are Aa | Reduced; Bids Read A proposed city ddinance to li- cense showing of smetghborhood | movies was @bandoned last night | Sponsor of the legislation had} it withdrawn prior to the meeting.| Mayor Louis M. J. Eisner an-{ nounced to the large gathering | that the movie ordinance was’ withdrawn. His words were greet-| ed with applause as the huge hall} was emptied of its audience. The} citizens had come in a large body to protest adoption of the mea- sure. COST INCREASED Increase cost of $2,672.43 for Wickers’ Stadium grandstand was approved. The structure will now total $37,623.43. SEWER CHARGES REDUCED | Sewer charges were reduced on Ist reading last night. A wrong interpretation had cause the over- charging to many residents. All those having over-paid will be refunded their money by the tax collector. Vote was 3-1 with| Eisner disapproving, Eisner de-| clared that he had voted against} the raise in sewer rates and to be| consistent would continue to op- allment Plan ‘Contest Judges Bree the measure: :., WELL DRILLING SUPERVISOR CECIL WHATLEY (left) and The placing of a lien on prop-! ~ ~ . erty for delinquent sewer charges] Hi Helpers est the second well on $9,000.00 stam electric loot Pnayeurated For Sample Chicken | Le WAIT A MINUTE /T f WANT TO SROW YOU SOMETHING 1 SUS’ BOUGHT Sent To Atlantic City. ~ Pools Open Daily ; .The Naval enlisted m sad ite. First well came through tests successfully. Second well must be ; : : was approved by the .commission.| - . . rs 1 ee 5 from 10 a.1 Keay ANYTHING CONCE i th 110 feet. New plant will have a total of a2: . ; saree 1 TRANSFER LICENSE | One eae Mere Criminal’s Debts For 8 Lone Hours dag the Navy Be atine: concen Retail Beer license of Llewellyn] seven wells. ct | Formerly Is were r « parkarlene, (Duke's: Bar-B-Q to ee ere NEW YORK—(P)—It will-be 2| SALISBURY, Maryland— until 10 pm. on Tu y i TWI NS uke’s Bar-B-Q, Inc: ted,| 7+. . 7 x itdva- Robert Wanie: malt be (| Fridays on wae eee | City Electric Well Passes Test Nene ttine alee ober nu Rua be ss 1 ee Bien ik. piles PUBLIC HEARING | : a forgets whose bad checks he! body : ee, August 6 has been set for the; At New Plani Site cashed. Conley was convicted ,of eats any Subscribe to The Citizen public hearing of vacation of| Bei oe 2 total e 4 sort of ha streets in the Army Barracks. | % j f . \ tl thi The Key West Homes, builders of} oe the $7,000,000 Navy housing, are} interested in the matter. BIDS READ | Mulberg Chevrolet company is the apparent low bidder for sup- plying the city with a police car.} Mulberg’s lowest bid was $1, | 593. The matter was referred to! City Ma r Dave King for Te-| ation, After King has evaluated the bids, he will advis the commission on which bid to] Other bids were received from Monroe Motors and Navarro, Inc. | Tennis courts at Bayview Park may not be resurfaced Manager declared the bids opened} last night were ‘too high.’ | W. E. Bennett Company bid $3,-| and Johnson and Curry, $4,-| . The courts are now com-} posed of concrete asphalt. | VIOLATE PARKING ' Complaints were made of angle| parking by customers of a delica-| tessen at Truman and Simonton.| King was told to have the store | owners place a “no angle” park- ing sign in the ar The present angle parking is causing a traffic hazard, it was reported | $100 GIVEN A donation of $100 was approv-| ed for the local “Little League.” The money is to be used to de- Official U.S, Nav; LTJG,C. RAY, SMITH, JR, has completed a four’: months’ ©, course in All Weather flying at con., FAWTU. Smith will report to Composite Squadron Four, At- nutes! antic City, N. J., for duty in- volving flying. GUARANTEED PURE FOR HOME or COMMERCIAL USE... We Are Prepared To Furniech You With Clear, Pure Cube » Crushed ICE Thompson Enterprises, Inc (ICE DIVISION) TELEPHONE NO. 8 REY WEST, FLORIDA AF Recruiters Are “In City Today E SC tives from the Air recruiting office of Miami are in Key West today, stationed t r cruiting section in uilding ner of Cpl. Gladys Patten represents it; the WAC and the WAF. This is her third trip to Key West with | the New Jersey § \ ; of Institut ) head, born in Citizen Staff Photo| With her is Cpl. Earl Norton of iste fxBenses of the local) WORK ON THE THIRD CITY ELECTRIC WELL begins today. the CERNE sateen eas aes All-Stars at the state meet. Second well pumped 4,000 gallons per minute last night, pass. City Commisioner Louis Car- ing required test. All seven wells will probably be drilled and Sir ae ae et pila ready for testing in 10 days, according to City Electric officials, ty of the All-Stars tor; needed $400, t of the Air Foree, and Sgt y ond of the AF, ours are from 8 to m. on the first and third — | CITY WILL GET Lop Ly Eschen Are Scape tro | 4 table die Named To Board _ the new Juan Lopez, Ar | 000,000 pound a near record | when s constructed : he 11,000 different kind Sr. and Larry | Will be abandoned OF the 11,000 differen’ S5e! yy AULYOURS “seed ria, only about 100 are hart aN | Eschen were approved by 3-1 | verted into a fire Wi REVENUER — jon B. | vote as members of the city | City: Manag: King an a Dunlap, 47, of Dallas, Tex., was | — planning commission nounced that th icture would nominated by President Truman | City Commissioner John Car- | be built to acec i anothe Dr. Paul Klapper of Ne Wi f us educator, born . in mania, 66 years agi as Collector of Internal Revenue. He has been a top investigator of racketeers’ tax returns, t Flood bonell dissented Lopez and Eschen will take the posts vacated by Charles ; - Curry and Enrique Esquinaldo. Gattle Ma Hogs Stranded On Roofs Ir The latter two recently resign sialiaicmeste greement i fine ed after considerable service to | the city Eschen i. ae fe employed in the Na- vy Yard as a planner and esti-| mator Lopez is a former dairyman Both men had been recom mended by the planning com- | missior ntment | i "y ‘ ’ Two Cars Crash Henrietta Cox damaged her right front fender when she co!-| lided with Eddie Wallace at the} corner of beth and Fleming erday at 2:15 p.m., pol-! ice Chief Joseph Kemp reported > Decorative and other specifications aubject to change without notten & | COME IN AND TRY IT OUT! MMW JET-STREAMED STUDEBAKER — : COMMANDER V-8 “Best Eight advertised a os ce post eLOok= Go pari GENTLEMAN i re ine that ‘i ; v ming out j Montene eens ‘ . in actual gas mileage! * in Hilo gain eviith — packs a terrific punch! rE abet Wallace was driving east on I hen the accident Sensational acceleration! GARDNER'S - PHARMACY ~ all other competing eights in actual | | AMAZINGLY THRIFTY! pee isi low priced! miles per gallon! s~sevster evedive eptonet the GREELY Store | Surprisingly low p L pe | In the 1951 Mobilgas Economy Run, | | ineurred Super-smooth 120 horsepower! | a Studebaker Commander V-8 led extra cost, was voed. 630 at the cheater ee i 1114 TRUMAN AVENUE Quire thie Comuniamidee VE... cud youl wat Lo cum df ster as run pa inlay A witness’ CATTLE AND HOGS LOOK AROUND FOR FEED in Corner Varela Street ee hue mar es Win| Kansas river (background) roars past them at Kansas C - 4% phone 1870. ae THE TWINS GARAGE dred people going fifteen miles) Water on the roofs of sheds in the stockyards. In PHONE 177 : , 1130 Duval Street T oh | of the river. This picture was made by Al Moldvay of the Denver F prernehirspearesseteeniretnscenelsn an he

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