The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 25, 1952, Page 1

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@ 4 country, with an average 1 1 ail range of only Va Fahrenheit THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL. 25, 1952 ios Ot 1GITY’S SEWER PLANS To Be Ended ) ‘ki | APPROVED IN ATLANTA Spotswood Applies For Full-Time Television Station For Key West Will Build Station Soon As Authority Is Granted John M. Spottswood, president and owner of Ra- dio Station WKWF, an- nounced today that his Washington attorneys will soon file an application with the Federal Communica- tions Commission for a full time, first class Television Station for Key West, Flor- ida. bEF jidagttll City Fi Land With Taxes Of $13,741.08. Will Be Auctioned In Near Future City of Key West this morning filed foreclosure {| proceedings on 87 tax cer- x*k x ke & * xk kok Files Foreclosure Suit Against x *& * 37 Delinquent Parcels Of Property Molded By The Sea tificates in the offices of the | clerk of circuit court. xe Million $ Project City Manager Dave King said today that the tentative sewerage ans for Key West-had The 87 tax certificates represented taxes, accrued interest, penalties of $18,- 741.82 which first became| delinquent in 1945, Mindful of the vastly. in- creased values of Key West) property, the tax delin-| -quents have redeemed all "but-87 of the original 210; ||’ ‘The station will be oper- n. ated on Chasnel 20, <606-| Lells Of Duty cbstre Ba i i i a | the 3 4 the first on Day, ae ce ” Citizen Staff Photo ‘THE MEN OUT OF THE CAYMAN ISLANDS are born to the sea. Henry Bordon, crew member Pee ns Aacce” Sepnrs oe anaeh ruggedness and strength that is so prevalent among these men. “He has worked on the turtle boat for over ten years. 796 Absentee |“A.M. Adams” Brings In 350 Votes So Far |Turtles For Crawls Here; For Primary Lar gest Weighs 300 Pounds ‘can port where it will pick up se- veral hundred more . ZEEE Si HE tH eae H Li ‘On Monday, April 14, 1952, the Federal Comm gle F i i z 5 By BILL GIBB ‘THE OPENING OF THE Elk’s Club Annex “Benefit Dance every Saturdey 9-1 PUBLIC INVITED Admission 50 Music by Joe Torane and Orchestra auxiliary motor vessel - carrying (Continued On Page Three) CUBAN CLUB PRESENTS NOCHE GUAJIBA WITH CUBA’S RADIO QUEENS Dance and Floor Show SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1952 FROM 16 P.M. TO 2 AM. MUSIC BY OF TAMPA Admission Apply in person NWAVARRO'S ine, 401 Duval St. FOR YOUR MELLOW MOODS z Al Logun Proudly Presents for the v First Time in Key Weat MELLO TONES Starting Saturday et the BEAUTIFUL OCEAN PATIO Direct from their winter engagement at Mother Kelty's in Miami TO YOU — WITH THEIR HAMMOND ORGAN. INSTRUMENTS AND VOCALURE continveus entertainment & dancing every nite and Saturday efternsens DINNERS TILL 18 Pm, Never cover or minimum APRIL 2th CONTINUOUS FLOOR SHOW DANCING, VARIETY ACTS OF ALL KINDS NIGHTLY 8pm. — 2AM, COMPLETELY REMODELED, RENOVATED Peputer Prives FOR RESERVATION CALL — PHONE ¢788 } named after s femous expior- er, but W never got around like he did. NAVARRO, Inc 61 DUVAL PHONE 400 } FINE USED CARS — 65 Prices Below Ceiling SEE NAVARRO, INC. TODAY TATE HODELS WHICH TO CHOOSE! The Be<t Deal In Key West Tur YEWF 12:45 Daily

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