The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 16, 1952, Page 1

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as ea fe Ba << Ba n B -& & mn ° = z od & i--] & =) ) n wa ] = 3 4 f H i t = > $ lectric Bonds Issued y E A millage of 14 and one-half, will. be percent of the yield for. the a mill levy for the county school building and bus reserve fund six mill school levy comes $156,582. The one and. one-half the same as last year, ar hae 7 aiLy it pi i Hay ae HiT a £Se ni Hh a am County Charges 8 canara many ‘shor extensive not tions to Poinciana are the - Offi igineer in Atlanta. 7 En O'Bryant is hopeful that fa pated.pupil load for the comi schobl year may not be Meanwhile the started. The school board is ing for a final OK of - to: documents from comes to $39,144 and the as first predicted, A fir observation of the. y: the large Navy-tenan’ project. the Navy racks buildi Sigshee Park hay be"pre-school age, NORMAN $, f Regional Citizen Staff Photo C. B. Harvey and City Clerk Victor C. Lowe, are * Funds To Aid In million dollars worth of bonds, which are to help ‘tric System. | Mayor Harvey Signs Half Million Dollar Bond Issue @OONTY CLERK EARL ADAMS (left), May: shown above affixing their signatures finance the expansion program of the Cit for the Eeotomie ¢ comes ion ministration, ‘died Tuesday, “AL ee Hi it im : i Pile yi al ) ‘ion i WM With Virus DURING OUR Year & Make. Type Bi i inet if aii ii =|Rules Of War Violated of —s of a Pai the Big Pine Key Line in the funds. for the financing cost, ad- contingencies have been purchase tion monton streets, and javenue to Roosevelt Boulevard and Highway Number 1. ing of two feeder steam plant street substation and the from 6th Street 2 es rH | | 4 i y, strong | former and ago and led from the con- pects the to write the he favors, com. 1948 party plat- | Naval Hosp. plank ent of a hold he ex rights 2 a) “at least » tata the 1948 par endorsem: Fair Eeiployment Prac io ie gga tos said he will insist on a civil tat’ i i Fs HE Fee | vizj tz ie iin aig a 2: x $iep ii i HE indie UI Ge iy i #9 itl g % i & 8 Mf gS P8Htt ah quae au Dui & 3 dd ang Ene. NAVARRY, Siuf iithisarss Sash FRSSRASRRR fay is ip i Hi veh EAE THT oe a ey : ui ret oe nie dail 4 ul? a dali gt 2* rights Hin & said the present cloture r has allowed the threat of fititust- ers to block votes on civil degisiation. Lebman fs ml

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