The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 23, 1953, Page 2

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Page? Florida GOP Leader Loses Cancer Fight MIAMI W—A three-month battle against cancer which only his fam- death of Kirk A. Landon, 56, Mi ami insurance executive and orig- inator of the, “Florida-for-Eisen- last month for X-ray treatments. Landon was an extraordin: politics but-he didn’t want ad a thriving business and THE KEY WEST CITIZEN “Monday, February 23, 1959 boleh se SE ia OPN inground dbus bbe to die, Landon cut his working day to mornings only and enjoyed Kimself as mtich as he could by attending the races, the football games and other festivities of Mi- ami’s Christmas-New Year holiday Period. On Christmas Eve, he had his usual open house for friends. At the time, he said that next to Setting Eisenhower elected he wanted most to see him inaugu- - | tated. But he said he wouldn’t be able to make it. Landon didn’t teli the reason, ny it was because his doctors had told him there was a faint hope of lengthening his life if he went to New York for special X-ray treatments. He visited Eisenhow- rs in York before éntering The Canadian-born Landon _be- came an American citizen in New York in 1921. In'1987, after going broke in the depression, be moved from New York to Baltimore, ing the 1940 campaign he was Maryland state chairman for the Willkie clubs. He moved to Miami learned he was sure in 1941, WEAVER’S STOCK ISLAND Dining Room Now Open Serving ITALIAN and AMERICAN FOOD REASONABLE PRICES Children’s Plates, One Half Price FOR HOME or COMMERCIAL USE... We Are Prepared To Furnish You ’ "With Clear, Pure Cube »» Crushed ic Thompson Enierp om Enterprises, Inc. DIAL 2-6831 VU E} WAS FULL PRICE — $495.00 |, BAL. — $90.90 MONTHLY 1950 FORD, TUDOR, Radio 9165.00 DOWN, <i A USED CARS MO RED BY AN RANTY DEALER NTHS OR Says Key West and Vielnity: Partly Partly cloudy with showers today and to- night, clearing Tuesday. Continued mild today, cooler Tuesday. Gentle to moderate variable winds Ang quaning north and northeast Tues: Tliiesta: Mostly cloudy today and Tuesday. Scattered showers today and in south portion Tuesday. Colder northeast and central por- tions today and becoming cooler extre: south portion tonight. warmer north portion Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate te fresh winds, north to northeast over north portion and mostly southeast becipeagt Sed aeons Tuesday south portion 8. moderate nig ae northeast to éast winds. Mostly cloudy weather. Scattered showers today and over extreme south portion Tuesday. Western Caribbean: Moderate to fresh easterly winds thru Tues- day. Partly cloudy weather. taken at City Office West, Fla., Feb. 23, 1958 9:00 A.M. EST Highest yesterday Lowest last night | MONROE CQUNTY SALON, No. 543, Eight Et Forty, was honored Saturday, February 7, 1953, by the official visit of Mrs. Helen Woods of St. Petersburg, Le Chapeau Departmental de Florida, Eight Et Forty, and Mrs. Ann McLaughlin of In- dian Rocks Beach, Fla., La Sec- treaire-Caissiere, Departmental de Florida, Eight Et Forty, Mrs. Polly Shand of Fort Lauderdale, Past Department President, American Beigon Auxiliary, ac- companied Mrs. Woods and Mrs. McLaughlin to Key West. Partners of Monroe County “| Salon met with departmental officials for a dinner at the La Concha Hotel, then proceeded to the American Legion Home on Stock Island for a meeting, initiation and Wreck. The following Partners were initiated and Wrecked: Mrs. Alice S. Robinson, Le Petit Chapeau; Mrs. Kay Spence, Le Demi Petit Chapeau Deuxieme; Mrs. Clotilda Hartman, l’Archi- viste; Mrs. Bertha Slone, La Secretaire; Mrs. Florence Gam- ble, l’Aumonier; Mrs. Elsie Barnard, La Petit Caissiere; Mrs. Margaret Dion, Miss Gret- na McClain, Mrs. Dorothy Dan- iels and Mrs, Maud Spence. Filing Of Estimated Income _|Figures Is A Big Headache By FRANCIS J. KELLY WASHINGTON .# — Life is just one income tax form after another for some people. These’ are the men and women who are required to file declara- tions of their estimated federal in- tax for the year ahead. these estimates sometimes must be pee every three months. ie big, group of such taxpayers includes ownéts of esses, pro- fessional men, investors and land- epic, whose income is not ubject tbeldge) —obs Les Ti (4p gs Ge Corrections to “SURE GLAD I SPENT (Continued from Page One) Genoa, Italy donated by Sears Roe- buck Auto Store - E. R. Horton; Rock marl fill donated by Charles Toppino and Sons ~ Paul P. Mar- che Summerland Key lot do- Hudgins and Alfonso - Mrs. Yellowjecket delux boat, Mer- cury cruiser outboard motor and Gator Boat trailer hased at cost from Cliff's M Supply te Tee oo in boat donated by L. E. Dependahl. WARRANTEFD MILES SAVE $ SAVE A-1 USED CARS We Must Practically Give Our Used Cars Away To Make Room For New Ones! 1949 HUDSON CONV. Radio 1946 FORD, TUDOR $145.00 DOWN, BAL. — $40.90 MONTHLY wie ged principal group con- is earning high caeien or maitre ealliig for a greater tax than is withheld from their pay checks. Under law the maximum that can be withheld is 20 per cent of income after taking into consideration per- sonal exemptions and the stabdard 10 per cent deduction for nonbusi- ness expenses, Specifically, declarations of esti- mated tax are required of 1, Anyone who expects. to re- ceive 1953 wages exceeding 14,500 Plus $600 for each exemption claimed (for example, $5,100 for a single person with no dependents, or $5,700 for a married man with no dependents, whose wife has no eae ee 3, Anyone who expects to re- ceive this year income of more than $100 from sources other than wages subject to withholding (pro- vided his total income is estimated to be $600 or more.) If you're in doubt about your own case, check with your nearest internal revenue office. The declaration must be filed on or before March 15. The estimated tax may be paid in full with the declaration, or in equal install- ments on or before March 15, June 15 and Sept. 15, 1952, and Jan. 15, 1954. At least the first ins ment must accompany the decla- ration. Payment and declaration Even if you are not in a cate- gory on’ March 15 which would re- RAPE ATTEMPT (Continued trom Page One) parently caused him to become quire you to file a declaration, it is possible your financial position will change during the year, mak- ing it necessary for you to file. This can be done on June 15 if the change occurs after March 1 and before June 2; Sept. 15 if the change occurs June 1 and before Sept. 2; on Jan. 15, 19%, if ‘the. cha Or, having filed a declaration, you may find that your estimated tax is ally increased or decreased as a result of changes gon Menges “HESTER BATTER GUARANTEED 12 Mos. REG. PRICE $16.28 FOR ONLY $9.95 (Exch.) LOU SMITH 1116 White St. The initiating and Wrecking team consisted of Mrs. Louise Peckman, Chapeau Depart- mental Passe, of Miami, Fla; Mrs, Elizabeth Wiley, La Secre- taire-Caissiere Passe, Miami, Fla.; Mrs. Maud Hahn, 10th Dis- trict Secretary, American Le- gion Auxiliary, Miami, Fla; Mrs. Arnetta Mason, Miami, Fla., and Mrs, Bernice Finley of Perrine, Fila. The Monroe County Salon, No. 543, Eight Et Forty, was or- ganized May 1952 and all Part- ners are honorary members of the American Legion Auxiliary. in your income or exemptions. In this case you should file an amend- ed declaration before the next filing deadline and adjust your quarterly payments accordingly, PLAY OPENS TONIGHT The annual Senior Class play opens tonight at the Key West High School auditorium at 8 p.m. A comedy in three acts, the play is entitled “The Little Dog Laughed.” DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Duplication of Lenses and Frames OFFICE HOURS 9-12 — 2-5 619 DUVAL olde teint (Upstairs) . TELEPHONE 2.7821 ROUND TRIPS DAILY! ARI 47 MIN. NON-STOP. NATIONAL Airlines sees: DIAL 2-5510 or your travel egent TICKET OFFICE: Meacham Airport MONDAY BLUES AIN’T BLUE ANY MORE AT THE LA CONGA CELEBRITY CLUB Relax and Enjoy Yourself in the Lovely New Cocktail Bar Where Al Robinson and Alkali Ike Com- bine with Jack and Jill to Entertain you Nightly. Always A Good Show --- pemneawes bilraseend | o . POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Francis at Truman DIAL 2.9193 YOUR PURE OIL DEALER Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries « « Accessories KEY WEST SALVAGE C0. STOCK ISLAND BUYING ALL JUNK | °°" AND METALS OLD CARS AND TRUCKS PHONE — 2.5196 Open Sat. and Sun. Mornings BEST PACKAGE PRICES IN TOWN on SE REE RADIO and TV. Service Factory Methods Used — All Work Guaranteed PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE — SER... DAVID CIFELLI 920 Truman Ave. (Rear) Diel 2-7637 Tax Consultation...Accounting ROBERT J. GROVER Former Internal Revenve Agent in Charge of the Key Wen Office aquenete his coveesnen tren une: S08 hn Napeibbt:ajhese Office io serve the people of this area en Tax Consultation and general accounting service at 227 Duval St. (Caroline St. entrance) OFFICE PHONE 2.5022 _ RESIDENCE PHONE 2.640 TODAY and TOMORROW ERROL FLYNN «:- MAUREEN O'HARA soith Star ‘Studded Cast | * Anthony Quinn Alice Kelly “Mildred Natwick Robert Warwick Phil Tully * ERROL FLYNN In Another Swashbuckling Pirate Fighting Thriller Fox News Bex Office Opens 1:45 P.M. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES Phone 2-419 For Time Schedule San Carlos Theatre Air Conditioned AIR CONOITIONED 28 4:06 Night 6:12.86 6:18 STRAND... $435.00 DOWN, BAL. — $51.80 MONTHLY Bring Your Guests! 1949 MERCURY, 6-Pass. Coupe | 1948 FORD, FORDOR. Radio sounen RADIO a2d SEAT con $27.00 DOWN, BAL. — $47.25 MONTHLY All These Cars Can Be Financed Small Down Payment MONROE MOTORS, ‘Inc. 1119 WHITE ST. DIAL 25631 No Cover or Minium Come In and Meet Mona Delmonte — Key West's Favorite Hostess A. W. CASTRO MONA DELAMONTE

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