The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 25, 1952, Page 7

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Friday, Aprit 25, 1952 DOOMROC BY ARCHIE JOSCELYN THE KEY WEST CITIZEN By Fred Lasswell (M GLAD YE AST THAT HOOTIN' HOLLER (S @ PURTY PLACE THAR QUESTION, LEETLE | |T0 LIVE, JUGHAID--@UT IT WONT - SUGHAID=-('m PLUMB | |BE FER LONG IF We-U ALL Gtr OUR ANDER UP AN "By Paul Robinson ——_ JUST A NOTE TO ask TO COME DOWN NeXT WEEK END TO Our BIG back, a wi ped away, ranch. Uncle Link got hurt.” Tha t} why—but I always i" rok along those lines.” lost it vaeginetsiont Why—” looked at him ‘atson was just a . rolied aside, came to feet, the stone clutched in his fist. bloody, disheveled, Pp pelle not to mind. js: Pate Florida Homeowners Should See Tax Assessor To Get 1952. Exemption, Ervin Says TALLAHASSEE @® — Florida who did ‘not get ®| sonable time limit for filing such 1952 homestead exemption because applications. should be laid down jof a 1951 act which required @/so preparation of tax rolls will year’s residence should take their | Bot be delayed. hile ago. to run the: ie I don’t know just sort of had aj hesitated her lips: were against his, warm and vibrant. “Tll be around in a day or so,” he said abruptly, and turned baci the waiting team. ar rite 2837 color ing into his le had oungiie a glimpse of a familiar down the street. It was Nancy Neilson. ‘olf Saloon was it at hand, He ducked bye i hb the door, He was ordering his drink when he heard Matt Tar- son's voice, and turned. (Te be continued) Damage Estimated At $2,000,000,000 VANCOUVER, N. C. MH = A wind-whipped fire roared through Vancouver's waterfront “Grain Row" for three hours Wednesday causing damage estimated at more than two million dollars. The blaze, started by an ex- plosion of grain dust, razed a grain loading pliant, a large warehouse and a grain elevator. No one was injured. tional because the Legislature had no authority to impose such a limitation on a right provided by the ‘Copstitution. Attorney General Richard Ervin said tax assessors who followed the 1951 act’s requirements were in N&_| error in view of the court’s deci- *| sion. “Any denial by them of an ap- Plication for homestead tax ex- emption otherwise valid merely and only because of the said act of 1951 was an error of omission or commission . . . which may be corrected at any time by the HM officer responsible. “Any act on the part of a tax By Jose Salinas and Rod Reed assessor in refusing to receive an | | application for exemption or in | advising a homesteader that such an application would be useless and should not be filed would like- wise be in the nature of an error of omission or commission which would likewise seem to be subject to correction.” Persons who filed no application i in the belief the law barred them from receiving the $5,000 exemp- | tion should not be considered as | voluntarily waiving their rights | and ‘may in equity’ be entitled } to further consideration,” “a said. The attorney general said a rea- | Blue Uniforms, sterlized, sensitized and mothprooted without extra By Roy Gotto Charge. ps WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN THE LINE OF Children’s TOYS COME TO THE TR=>°CAL TRADER 718 Duval St. Phone 160 Marathon Lumber Company The State Supreme Court Tues- day said the law was unconstitu- On Federal Highway in heart of Marathon, Phone 2261. "Serving the Florida Keys between the Toll Gates. Orlando Roche, Resident Manager. E. A. Strunk, Jr., President. ‘Marathon Lumber Company Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. MIAMI AND KEY WEST | Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS WEST DAILY EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Arz- Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service FULL CARGO INSURANCE MALIN OFFICE end WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton and Francis Sta.

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