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LEGAL NOTICES TT. lKVVLKUJVLC urum, nnvrDi LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES www tan LEGAL NOTICES Brjedal Tax School District and Municipalities. SECTION it. i. rTorn ana arter January 1.

1950, the County Tax Col- lector in the County of Voiusla, Stat Florida, shall collect all taxe lerled th County or the State. County. rn svwpw sr. County School Board. School Districts, Special Tax School Dltrlct and -j Mumcipauues.

2. The Legislature shall at th Lesi- latlv Session of 1949, and from tlm time thereafter enact laws specify th Dowers, functions, daties and compensation of County Tax Collector designated In I'araKrash 1 of this Section 17. and shall likewise provide tne collection, car custody, reporting and disbursement of all taxes collected oy ut uouncy i ax vouecvor. 10 HOUSE JOINT RESOLTJTtOH NO. 53 A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Article VHI of th Constitution of th Stat, of Florida relative to assessment of -property for taxes and the collection of taxes, by addlna; thereto additional Sections to provide that In the County of Pinellas, u-State of Florida, the County Tax Assessor shall assess thJCroperty of the County for the purpose or levying State, County.

School and Municipal taxes' levied by the State, County, County School Board. -School Districts. -j Special Tax School Districts and Mu- niclpttlities of the CowMy, and that the County Tax shall collect the said tax. RR TT RKROT.TOn TIT TUB LATURE OF THE STATE lOF FLOR-" Nation Observes Constitution Day WASHINGTON. CAP) Thousands ol Americans gather at pat-fjotic ceremonies throughout the Nation today to honor the signing of the United States Constitution lust 161 years ago.

While the anniversary will be observed in every state and territory. President Truman declined to issue a presidential proclamation, saying that was done just once on the famous document's 150th anniversary. One of the major addresses of the day was scheduled for Lexington. Va- where Chief Justice Vinson was the main speaker be-( gore the opening convocation of the bi-entennial year of Washington and Lee university. Red Slaves Dying, Fugitives Report NUERNBERG.

Germany. Two Germans who escaped from the Russian uranium mines in Saxony, looking beaten and worn i only a few months work, aid today 20 Germans died there daily. The two are Willy Schmidt, 38, and Horst Geilert, 22. They said they were forced Into the mines at Aue. in Saxony, where more than 100,000 Germans are employed in what amounts to slave labor.

How they escaped Is a secret. Schmidt and Geilert said they had to work in the mines because they refused to Join the Communist party, CHARLES F. LOUTHAN Funeral services for Charles P. Louthan. 738 NW Third who died at home yesterday, will be held at 10 a.

m. Monday in the Fairchild ChapeL The Rev. John H. Hanger' will officiate. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN Uut th undersigned, desiring to engage In business under the fictitious name of (JDANIA JEWELERS Intend to register 'xthe said nam with the Clerk of the Circuit Court el Broward.

County, Florida. ANTHONT BENEDETTO FEED C. VLECK Sept. 17 24; Oct. 1 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In business under the fictitious name of AC BEAUTY SALON intend to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Broward County, Florida.

J. L. GRIEB GLADYS L. GRIEB IDA: That the following; amendment to Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Florida relative to' the assessment and collection of all taxes la the County of Pinellas, StSt of Florida, by adding thereto additional sections to be known a Section 13 and Section 14. be and the ream is hereby agreed to and shall be submitted to the elector of the Stat Florid for ratification or rejection the General Election held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, 1948.

as follows: SECTION 13. From and after January 1, 1950 the County Tax Assessor in the County -of Pinellas, Stat of Florida, shall asses! all prop- erty for all State, County, School, and Municipal taxes to be levied In the county by th State, County, County School Board, School Districts, Special Tax School Districts and' Uunlclpal-ltles. 2. The legislature shall at the Legislative Session in 1949 and from time time thereafter, enact laws specify- lng the powers, functions duties and compensation of County Tax Assessor, designated in Paragraph 1 of this ij Section 13, and shall likewise provlda law for the extension on th assess- i of the State of Florida for approval or rejection at th next General Election to be held in the year 1948, that Is to aay, that Section 1 of Article XVTI of th Constitution of th Stat of Florida be amended so a to read aa follows: SECTION 1. Either branch of th Legislature, at any regular session, or at any special or extraordinary session thereof called for such purpose cither in the governor's original call or any amendment thereof, may propose the revision or amendment of any portion or portions of this Constitution.

Any such revision or amendment may relate to one subject or any number of sub jects, but no amendment shall consist of more than one rev-sed article of th Constitution. If the proposed revision or amendment Is agreed to by- three-fifths of the members elected to each House, it shall be entered upon their respective Journals with the yeas and nays and published in one newspaper in each county where a newspaper la published for two time, one publication to be made not earlier than ten weeks and th other not later than six weeks, immediately preceding the election at which the same Is to be voted upon, and thereupon, submitted to the electors of the State for approval or rejection at the next General Election, provided, however, that such revision or amendment may be submitted for approval or rejection in a special election under the conditions described in and in the manner provided by Section 3 of Article XVII of thi Constitution. It a majority of the electors voting upon the amendment adopt such amendment the same shall become a part of this Constitution. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 66 A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Article of th Constitution of Florida, relating to the Judicial Department by adding thereto a Section relating to the retirement of Judges of the Supreme and Circuit Courts.

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: That the following Amendment to Article of the Constitution of Florida, by adding a Section to be known as Section 46 of said Article Is hereby agreed to and shall be submitted to the electors of the- Stat of Florida for ratification or rejection at the next General Election to be held in 1948, as follows: SECTION 46: Justices of th Supreme Court and Judges of the Circuit Courts, eligible to retire with' compensation, may instead of resigning elect to retire, in which case they shall be qualified to continue to perform all of the functions their respective offices when called upon by th Chief Justice, if it be a Supreme Court Justice, or by the Senior Circuit Judge of his Circuit, if it be a Judge of the Circuit Court. They shall severally receive the same retirement compensation as if they had resigned. Upon assignment by the Governor to any other Circuit such retired Circuit Judge shall have the same jurisdiction and powers as other Circuit Judges. No such retired Justice or Judge shall required to perform duties without his consent. Call to duty may be by special or general revocable order.

Any Justice or Judee who mav have resigned before this amendment becomes operative, may come within its terms by filing a certificate of his willingness to do so with the Clerk of the Supreme Court. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 1379 A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Article VIII of th Constitution ot the State of Florida relative to assessment of property for taxes and the collection of taxes, by adding thereto additional sections to provide that in the County of Saint Lucie, State of Florida, the County Tax Assessor shall assess the property of the County for the purpose of levying State, County, School and Municipal taxes levied by the State, County, County School Board. School Districts, Special Tax school Districts and Municipalities of the County, and that the County Tax Collector shall collect the said tax. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLA.

TUBE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA That th following Amendment to Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Florida relative to th assess ment and collection of all taxes in the County of Saint Lucie, Stat of Florida, by adding thereto additional sections to known as Section 13 and Section 14. be and the same is hereby agreed to and shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Florida for ratification or rejection at the General Election to be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, 1948. a follows: SECTION 13. 1. From and after January 1, 1950.

th County Tax Assessor in the County of Saint Lucie, State of Florida, shall assess all property for all State, County, School, and Municipal taxes to be levied in the County by the State, County, County School Board, School Districts, Special Tax School District and Municipalities. 2. The Legislature shall at the Legislative Session in 1949 and from time to time thereafter, enact laws, to take effect only after approval by the electors of said County at a referendum called for that purpose, specifying the powers, functions, duties and compensation of County Tax Assessor, designated in Paragraph 1 of this Section 13. and shall likewise, provide by law for the extension on the assessment roll of the County Tax Assessor of all taxes levied by the State, County, County School Board, School Districts, Special Tax School Districts and Municipalities. SECTION 14.

1. From and after January 1, 1950, the County Tax Collector of the County of Saint Luole, State of Florida, shall collect all taxes levied in the County by the State, County, County School Board, School Districts, Special Tax School Districts and Municipalities. 3. The Legislature shall at the Legls- PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS TO BE VOTED ON IN NOVEMBER, 194S NOTICE OF ELECTION WHEREAS. Th Legislature of 1947.

under the Constitution of 1885, of the Stat of Florida, did pas 11 Joint Resolutions proposing amendment to th Constitution of the State ot Florida, and the same were agreed to by a vote of three-fifths of aU the members elected to each house; that th votes on aald Joint Resolutions were entered upon their respective Journals, with th yea and nays thereon, and they did determine and direct that the said Joint nnininni submitted to th electors of the Etat at the General Election in November, JWo. NOW, THEREFORE, R. A. GRAY, Secretary ot Stat of the Stat of Florida, do hereby give notice that a GENERAL ELECTION will be held in each county in Florida on Tuesday next succeeding the first Monriav In November. A.

D. 1948. the said Tuesday being the. SECOND DAT OF NOVEMBER for the ratification or rejection of the said Joint Resolutions proposing Amendment to the Constitution ot the State of Florida, viz: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 1269 A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Article IX of th State Constitution by adding thereto an additional Section providing that all excise taxes upon gasoline or other motor fuel products collected and retained shall be used for public highway, street and airport purposes, and prescribing the distribution and use of certain portions of said taxes.

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: That the following Amendment to Article IX of th Stat Constitution by adding thereto an additional section providing that all excise taxes upon gasoline or other motor fuel products collected and retained shall be used for public highway, street and airport purposes, and prescribing the distribution and us of certain portions of said taxes, is hereby agreed to and shall be submitted to the electors of the State for ratification or rejection at the next General Election to be held in 1948, a follows SECTION 17. All excise taxes now or hereafter Imposed upon gasoline or other like products of petroleum or upon all combustible gases and liquids used in internal combustible engine for th generation of power to propel vehicles and aircraft, which are collected and retained shall be used exclusively for th lease, acquisition, construction, reconstruction, repair, operation and maintenance of roads, streets, bridges and rights of way therefor or for airports, or for the payment of indebtedness and Interest thereon incurred for the lease, acquisition, construction, reconstruction, repair, operation and maintenance of roads, streets, bridges and rights of way therefor or for airport. Of all State excise taxes collected and retained upon gasoline or other ilk product of petroleum, except aviation fuel, not less than four cents tax per gallon on such product shall be used by the State Road Department for state road purposes in the manner provided by law. One cent or more tax per gallon upon gasoline or other like product of petroleum, except aviation fuel, shall hereafter Imposed by the Legislature and the proceeds retained distributed among the several counties and used in the same manner aa the Second Gas Tax is distributed among the several counties and used by the State Board of Administration, the State Road Department and the several Boards of County Commissioners as provided In Section 16, Article IX, of this Constitution but with limitation as to the duration of such tax; provided 80 surplus funds shall be expended by the Stat Road Department for stat roads in th county as directed by the Board of County Commissioners thereof. Any taxes that may imposed upon aviation fuel shall used exclusively for airport and access thereto in th manner provided by law.

Nothing in this Section shall repeal or modify Section 16, Article IX. of this Constitution. This Section shall take effect July 1. l49. I HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO.

1007 A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing to Amend Section 17 of Article XII of the Constitution of the State of Florida. BE IT RESOLVED BY-THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA That th following Amendment to Section 17 of Article XII of the Constitution of the 6Ute of Florida relating to education is hereby agreed to and shall submitted to the electors of the Stat of Florida for ratification or rejection at the General Election to held in 1948 as follows: SECTION 17. (a) Th Legislature may provide for th issuance by the County Board ot Education of each county of bonds for the exclusive use of the public Ire schools within th county, whenever the same shall have been approved by a majority of the votes cast in an election in which a majority ot the freeholders who are qualified electors residing in such county shall participate, but no bonds shall ba issued hereunder which, together with the school indebtedness of such county including special tax school district indebtedness incurred prior to the adoption of this amendment and indebtedness incurred under the provisions of this paragraph, shall exceed fifteen per cent of the assessed value of the taxable property of the county according to th last assessment for county purposes prior to the Issuance of such bonds. Any bonds issued hereunder shall becom payable serially within not to exceed twenty-flv years from the date of issuance as prescribed by th Legislature. Whenever any county has voted in favor of th Issuance of such bonds a special tax for th payment of the Interest on said bonds and the principal thereof as the same shall be- com due and payable snail be levied on the taxable property within the county in accordance with law providing- tor the levy of taxes and such tax shall not be applied to any purpose other than th payment of the principal and interest of said bonds.

(b) In addition to th bonds authorized in paragraph (a) above, and subject to the limitations and provisions thereof and of Section 6 of Article IX of the Constitution of Florida, the Legislature may also provide for the Issuance ot Special Capital Outlay bonds by County Boards of Education for school capital outlay project hereafter acquired or constructed, but said bonds shall be limited to projects and amount approved by the State Board of Education as prescribed by law and hall become payable serially aa prescribed by law within not to exceed twenty years from the date of Issuance; Provided, that no Special Capital Outlay bonds shall be issued hereunder which, together with the school indebtedness of such' county Including special tax school district indebtedness, shall exceed twenty per cent of the assessed value of the taxable property of such county according to the last assessment for county purposes prior to th issuance of such Special Capital Outlay Bonds. The principal of and Interest on such special bonds shall be payable from a fund established in each county comprised of moneys authorized and apportioned by the Legislature for school capital outlay and debt service purposes and moneys provided by the county from county school revenue source Including ad valorem taxes, as authorised or required by the Legislature subject to the limitations of the Constitution relating to ad valorem taxes for school purposes. Such bonds shall not be bonds or debts ot the State of Florida or enforceable against th credit or taxing power of the State. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 869 A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution by adding thereto an additional Section creating two additional Senatorial Districts.

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: That the following Amendment to Article VII ot the State Constitution, by adding thereto Section 6 creating two additional Senatorial Districts, is hereby agreed to, and submitted to the electors of the State for ratification or rejection at the General Election In 1948, as follows: SECTION 6. There Is hereby created two additional Senatorial Districts to known aa the Thirty-ninth (39th) and Fortieth (40th) Senatorial Districts. The Thirty-ninth (39th) Senatorial District shall consist of Monroe County. The Fortieth (40tb) Senatorial District shall consist of Washington and Calhoun Counties. Nothing herein shall disturb the Thirty-eight (38) existing Senatorial Districts.

A special election shall be called In the said Thirty-ninth (39th) Senatorial District and In the said Fortieth (40th) Senatorial uistrict within Seventy-five (75) daya after the election in 1948, to elect a Senator from each of said Districts. The Senator elected from th Thirty-ninth (39th) Senatorial District shall hold office from his election, for a term ending on the First Tuesday after the First Mon day in January, 1952: and the Senator elected from the Fortieth (40th) Sena torial District shall hold office from his election for a term ending on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in January, 1950, and thereafter Senators elected from said Districts shall hold office tor a term of Four years. Provided: that the Legislature is authorized by law to alter or abolish said District whenever representation In the Senate is reapportioned. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 179 A JOINT RESOLUTION, Proposing the Amendment ot Section 4.

Article III of the Constitution of the State of Florida relating to the eligibility of members of the Legislature, their compensation and remuneration. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: SECTION 1. That the following Amendment to Section 4, Article III ol the Constitution ot the Stat ot Florida relating to the eligibility of member of the Legislature, their compensation ana remuneration. Is hereby agreed to and shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Florida for ratification or rejection at the next General Election to held in November, 1948; that is to say that Section 4 of Article III of th Constitution ot th Stat of Florida shall be amended and as amended shall read as follows: "SECTION 4. Legislators, qualifies-Hons, salaries, etc Senators and members of the House of Representatives shall be duly qualified electors in the respective counties and district for which they were chosen.

The pay of members of the Senate and House of Representatives shall be ten dollars a day for each day of the session; and in addition thereto they shall be patd for subsistence not more than seven dollars and fifty cents a day for each day of the session, and mileage to be paid to and from their homes to the seat of government by the nearest and most practical route at the rate of not more than seven and one-halt cents per mile for not more than four round trips in any regular session nor for more than two round trips in any special or extraordinary session." 5 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 118 A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment of Section 1 of Article XVII of the Constitution of the State of Florida, relating to th Amendment of said Constitution. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: That the following Amendment of Section 1 of Article XVTI of the Constitution of the State of Florida, relating to the amendment ot said Constitution, be and the same is hereby agreed to and shall be submitted to th electors Supplies 26 Clcanlnr. married). Maxwell H.

Kahn (and Kahn his wife if married), Ben Davidson (and Davidson hi wife if married), Joseph Stein (and Stein his wife If married; H. L. Merrick (and Merrick his wife If married), Mildred L. Barclay (and I. Barclay her husband if married), Mattl E.

Woodward and Mattle W. Woodward (and Woodward and i Woodward their respective hus band if married). Edward M. Griffith and Edward M. Griffiths (and Griffith and Griffiths their respective wive If married); Peter W.

Jackson (and Jackson his wife if married). 6am Hill (and Hill his wife it married). Herman Douglas (and Douglas hi wife if mar ried), Herbert Grave ana Grave his wlf if married). Gunder Lunde (and Lund hi wife it married). Cells E.

Elliott, also known as Cellce E. Elliott (and Elliott her husband if married), residence address 1530 Havana Street, Aurora, Colorado; Ely C. Royce (and Royee bis wife if married) Mabel B. Lewis and John R. Lewis (and Lewis and Lewis their respective spouses it either of them married other than to each other, Fred Hollls, Jr.

and Sadie Hollls (and Hollls and Hollls their respective spouses if cither of them be married other than to each ether, John H. Woods and J. H. Woods (and Woods and Woods their respective wives if married). Ida Campbell, widow, residence address 2934 K.

132nd Street, Apartment 6, Cleveland 20, Ohio; C. W. Broughton and C. B. Brouton (and Broughton and Brouton their respective wive if married), R.

C. Hawkins (and Hawkins hi wife If married), residence address Cllffslde. North Carolina; George R. Hoefer (and Hoefer his wlf if married), aU of whom, (other than Antoinette Havel. George T.

Havel. Virginia Malone, Dr. Robert J. Harei, Rita Havel. D.

E. Boatwrlght, Mrs. W. C. Boatwrlght.

Celia E. Elliott, and Ida Campbell) are not known to be dead or alive, and if any of the above-named or described defendants be dead then their respective unknown heirs, legatees, devisees, grantees, lienors, creditors, trustees and any and all persons claiming any interests by, through under or against them or any of them; Also the unknown heirs, legatees, devisees, grantees, lienors, creditors, trustees and any and aU persons claiming any interest by. through, under or against Martin V. Havel, deceased, Claude E. Sawyer, deceased, and J.

L. Taylor, deceased, or any of them; also th said Martin V. Havel (and Havel hi wlf if married) if alive, last known residence address Montgomery, Minnesota; also the said Claude E. Sawyer (and Sawyer, his wife if married), if alive. last known residence address Aiken, S.

C.i also the said J. L. Taylor (and Taylor his wife If married) if alive. last known residence address Cllffslde. N.

Also The Florida Fruit Lands Company, a foreign (Colorado) corporation; The Herald Company, also known as Herald Company, a dissolved Florida corporation; William M. Heine, George W. Adams and Lillian S. Heine, as sometime directors and trustees for the said The Herald Company; also Joseph H. Rode and Claude E.

Sawyer and Fred L. Hoag as trustees under deed from the aald Th Florida Fruit Lands Company; also J. L. Holmberg and Randolph Bolles as trustees (with Agnes Cain Painter, co-trustee) under the will of Richard J. Bolles; also Arthur H.

Ryan, as administrator; and any and all heirs, grantees, legatees, devisees, lienors, creditors, trustees and other persons claiming any Interests by, through, under or against th said Th Florida Fruit Lands Company, The Herald Company, William M. Heme, George W. Adams, LIUian S. Heme. Joseph H.

Rodes, Claud E. Sawyer, Fred L. Hoag, Agnes Cain Painter, J. L. Holmberg, Randolph Bolles and Arthur H.

RyaU or any of them; And all parties and persons claiming interests by, through, under or against th persons and parties above-named and aU persona and parties having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the property herein described or any part thereof; You and each of you are hereby re-Quired to appear at the Court House in Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida, on or before the 27th day of September, 1948, to the Bill of Complaint filed in the Circuit Court of th Fifteenth Judicial Circuit In and for Broward County Florida, in the above-ctyled cause in which East Coast Land and Cattle Company Is plaintiff and you and each of you 1 defendant, the nature of which Is to quiet and confirm the title of the said plaintiff in and to the following described property situate In Broward County, Florida: Tract 3. 4 and 28 of Section SI, Township 47 South. Range 41 East, according to Th Florida Fruit Lands Company's subdivision Map No. 2, filed in the office of the Clerk of th Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, Florida, on February 27, 1911. in Plat Book 1, page 102.

also Tract 1, 2, 3, 5. 8. 12. 13. 15.

16, 17. 18. 19, 20, 21, 22, 23. 26. 27.

28. 29. 30, 32 of Section 9, Township 48 South, Range 41 East, according to th same subdivision map; Otherwise the allegations of said Bill Of Complaint will be taken as confessed by you. This order shall be published In Fort Lauderdale DaUy News, a newspaper published in Broward County, Florida, once each week for four consecutive weeks. Witness my hand and the official seal of said Court this 26th day of 1948.

A TRUE COPY Circuit Court Seal TED CABOT, Clerk By ZENDA ALEXANDER Deputy Clerk HAMILTON AND LANGBEIN Attorneys for Plaintiff Comeau Building, West Palm Beach, Florida Aug. 27: Sept 3. 10, 17 9 Special Notices 19 ment roll oi tne county Tax Assessor all taxes levied by the State, County, County School Board, -School Districts. Special Tax School Districts and Municipalities. SECTION 14.

1. From snd sfter January 1, 1950, the County Tax Collector In the County of Pinellas. State Florida, shall collect all taxes levied the county by the State, County, County School Board, School Districts, Special Tax School District and Municipalities. 2. The Legislature shall the Legls latlve Session of 1949, and from time time thereafter enact laws specifying the powers, functions, duties and compensation of County Tax Collector -designated in Paragraph 1 of this Section 14.

and shall likewise provide for the collection, care, custody, recortlr.g and disbursement of all taxes collected by the County Tax Collector. ii -SENATB JOINT RESOLUTION HO. IS A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Article of the Constitution of Florida by adding thereto an additional Section relating to th election for th term of six (S) years of the Judge of the Court of Record In and for Escambia County, Florida. BB IT RESOLVED BY LEGISLATURE OF THX STATE OF FLORIDA: 1. That Article ef the Constitution of th Btat of Florida be amended by adding thereto an additional section to known a Section 48 of said Article relating to the election of the Judge of the Court of Record in and for Escambia County.

Florida, and th same 1 hereby agreed to and shall be submitted to the elector of the State of Florida ratification or rejection at the General Election to be held on th First Tuesday after the First Monday In November, 1948. as follows: SECTION 48. The Juris of th LEGAL NOTICES latlve Session of 1949, and from time to time thereafter enact law to take effect only after approval by the electors of said County at a referendum called for that purpose, specifying the powers. functions, duties and compensation of County Tax collector designated in Paragraph 1 of This Section 14. and shall likewise provide for the collection, care, custody, reporting and disburse ment or an taxes collected by the County Tax Collector.

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 984 A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Article VIII of the Con stitution of the Stat of Florida rela tive to assessment of property tor taxes and the collection of taxes, by adding thereto additional sections to provide that in the County of Broward, Stat of Florida, the County Tax Assessor shall asses the property of th County for the purpose of levying State, County, School and Municipal taxes levied by the State, County, County School Board, School Districts, Special Tax School Districts, Port Districts, Drainage Districts, and any other taxing districts, and municipalities of th County which by ordinance request their taxes to be to assessed and levied, and that the County Tax Collector shall collect and distribute the said taxes. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: That the following Amendment to Article VHI of the Constitution of the State of Florida relative to the assessment and collection of all taxes in the County of Broward. State of Florida, by adding thereto additional sections to be numbered bv the Secre tary of State, be and the same Is hereby agreed to and shall be sub mltted to the electors of the State of Florida for ratification or rejection at the General Election to be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. 1948.

as follows: SECTION From and after January xaou me ixranty rax Assessor in tne County of Broward, State of Florida, scan asses au property for all state. County, School, and Municipal taxes to be levied in the County by the State, County, County School Board. School Districts, Special Tax School Districts. Port Districts, Drainage Districts, and any other taxing districts, and municipalities which by ordinance request their taxes to be so assessed. The Legislature shall at the Legislative Session in 1949 and from time to time thereafter, enact laws specifying the powers, functions, duties and compensation of County Tax Assessor, designated in the first paragraph of this Section, and shall likewise provide by law for the extension on the assessment roll ot the County Tax Assessor oi au taxes levied by the State, County, County School Board, School Districts.

Special Tax School Districts, Port Districts, Drainage Districts, and any other taxing districts, and municipalities, whose taxes may be assessed by the County Tax Asses sor pursuant to the first paragraph of this section. SECTION From and after January tne vounty Tax collector in the County of Broward. Stat of Flor ida, shall collect all taxes levied In tne vunty oy th State, County, County School Board. School District, Special Tax School Districts. Port Ms.

trlcts. Drainage District, and any other taxing districts, and municipalities, who taxes may be assessed by the County Tax Assessor pursuant to the first paragraph ot the preceding The legislature shall at th T.m-ui, tiv Session of 1949. and from time to time thereafter enact laws specifying the powers, functions, duties and compensation of County Tax Collector designated in the first paragraph of vui wKuua, ana snau iixewise provide for the collection, care, custody, reporting and disbursement of all taxes collected by th County Tax Collector. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. MS A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Article VHI of the Constitution of the State of Florida relative to assessment of property for taxes and the collection of taxm.

hv uiim, thereto additional Sections to provlda that in the County of Volusia, State of Florida, the County Tax Assessor snau asses in property of the County for the purpose of levying State, County, School and Municipal taxes levied by the State. County, County School Board. School Districts. Special Tax School Districts and Municipalities of the County, and that the County Tax Collector shall collect the saia tax. BE IT RESOLVED BY Tmc T.wriTS LATURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: That the following amendment to nrvicio mi oi tne constitution ol the State of Florida relative to the assess ment and collection of all taxes in the county of voiusla.

State of Florida, by adding thereto additional sections to be known aa Section 16 and Section 17, be and the same 1 hereby agreed to and shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Florida for ratification or rejection at the General Election to be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday In November, 1948, as follows: SECTION 16. 1. From and after Janua-y 1, 1950, th County Tax Assessor in the County of Volusia, State of Florida, shall asses all property for State, County. School, and Municipal taxes to ba levied in the County by the State, County, County School Board, School Districts, Special Tax School Districts and Municipalities. 2.

The Legislature shall at the Legislative Session in 1949 and from time to time thereafter, enact laws specifying the powers, functions, duties and compensation of County Tax Assessor, designated in Paragraph 1 of this Section 16 and shall likewise, provide by law for the extension on the assessment roll of th County Tax Assessor of all taxes levied by the State, County, County School Board, School Districts, 30 Refrlreratfofi Service Am CONDITIONING and Refrigeration REDLON CO. 512 S. ANDREWS Phono 3282 Geo. A. Carlisle Authorized Frigldalre Sales and Serrle Domestic and Commerlclal 121? S.

Second Street. Phon 480 If no answer call 34M Warren Refrigerators Meat cases, Frozen Dairy, Vegetable cases. Walk-in Cooler. Grinders, Slicers, Scales, Cash Registers. Soma real Bargains is Used Equipment.

Warren Refrigeration 192 g. Federal Hwy. Phon S31I Lauderdale Refrigeration Service AIR CONDITIONING Commercial MARINE Sales and Service Phones: Day 2007 Nigh! 4034 17 S.W. 24th Street Ph. 12 of In to ing' lor of at to by of of In to In entitled Charles Campbell, Plaintiff, t.

Alio Kilbride Campbell. Defendant, being in Chancery No. 13861. You are hereby required to file your appearance In this cause on October 4, 194s. WITNESS THE HAND AND SEAL Of this Court at Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida, this 1st day ot September.

1948. A TRUE COPY Circuit Court Seal TED CABOT. Clerk of the Circuit Court By ZEND A ALEXANDER Deputy Clerk Warren O. WlntUo Attorney for Plaintiff 545 6.E. Third Avenu Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Sept. 3, 10. IT. 14 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY NO.

13867 In the matter of the adoption of SHIRLEY HICKS JACKSON, a minor. NOTICE TO APPEAR TO: ALL WHOM THIS MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified that on September 3nd, 1948, petition for the adoption of Shirley Hicks Jackson was fUed in th Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit of Florida In and for Broward County. Florida, by Leola Mathls and Martin Mathls, her husband, of 1050 N. W. 6th Street.

Fort Lauderdale, Florida; and you are hereby ordered to be and appear before said Court on October 4th, 1948; and show cause, if any there be, why said petition should not be granted. WITNESS my hand and official seal at Fort Lauderdale, Florida; this 2nd day of September, 1948. A TRUE COPY Circuit Court Seal TED CABOT Clerk Circuit Court By ZEND A ALEXANDER D. C. Sept.

3. 10. 17. 34 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA nr CHANCERT No.

13853 EAST COAST LAND AND CATTLE COMPANY. Inc. (A Florida Corporation) Plaintiff vs. ANTOINETTE HAVEL, et als. Defendants.

NOTICE TO APPEAR In the name of the State of Florida, to: Antoinette Havel, widow, residence address Glencoe, Minnesota; George T. Havel (and Havel his wlf If married). Individually and as' executor of th estat of Martin V. Havel, residence address Le Center. Minnesota; Virginia Malone (and Malon her husband if married), residence address Glencoe Minnesota; Dr.

Robert J. Havel (and Havel his wife If married), residence address Anker Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota; Rita Havel a minor) (and Havel her husband if married), residence address Montgomery, Minnesota; D. E. Boatwrlght (and Boatwrlght his wife if married), residence address Swains bo ro, Georgia; Mrs.

W. C. Boatwrlght (and W. C. Boatwrlght her husband), residence address 2440 81s-teenth Street, N.

Washington, D. L. Ralph Jones (and Jones his wlf If married). Daisy Sawyer (and Sawyer her husband If married). Maude Sawyer (and Sawyer her husband if married), Gladys Sawyer (and Sawyer her husband If married), OUn Sawyer (and Sawyer hi wife If married), Walter T.

Sawyer (and -Sawyer his wife If married), Mrs. J. D. Sanders (and J. D.

Sanders her husband), Mrs. Deborah Ergle (and Ergle her husband), Mrs. Minerva Klrkland (and Kirkland her husband). A. F.

Sawyer (and Sawyer his wife If married), Selbel B. Clark (and Clark her husband If married). Alma Derrick (and Derrick her husband If married). Islah Derrick (and Derrick his wlf IX married), Searon Derrick (and Derrick his wlf if married). John Derrick (and Derrick his wife if married).

H. E. Derrick (and Derrick bis wife if married), Mrs H. L. Klrkland (and H.

L. Kirk, land her husband), Mrs. J. A. Bland (and J.

A. Bland her husband), H. E. Derrick, Jr. (and Derrick his wife if married), Branton Derrick (and Derrick his wife it married).

Frances Derrick Selgler (and Beigler her husband It married), Eleanor Boatwrlght (and Boatwrlght her husband if married), Searon C. Cullum (and Cullum his wife if married), Llzzlelou Jones Samuel (and Samuel her husband if married): EUa B. Bolles (and Bolles her husband if married), Richard Bolles Thompson (and Thompson his wit if married), Florence Bolles Thompson (and Thomp son her husband if married), D. J. Hutchinson (and Hutchinson his wife if married), H.

K. Devereux (and Devereux his wife if married) Randolph Bolles. Individually (and Bolles his wlf if married). May Bolles Maxwell (and Maxwell her husband if married). R.

B. Chase (and Chase his wife if married). J. L. Holmberz.

individually (and Holm berg his wife if married), John C. Cooper. Jr. (and Cooper his wife If married). Southerland Maxwell (and Maxwell his wife if married), unknown persons described as "the unmarried daughters him surviving of Carrie Paddock, the widow of George L.

unknown persons described as issue of May Bolles Maxwell; unknown persons described aa iesue of Southerland Maxwell; unknown persons described as issue of Jeannette Bolles; unknown persona described as Issue of Randolph Bolles; John Ellis (and Ellis his wife if married), Clara E. Crawford (and Crawford her husband If married), William Shlnnlck (and Shlnnlck his wit If married, Ella S. Pag (and Pago her husband if married). William h. Gray (and Gray his wlf if BUSINESS SERVICE 9 Special Notices FLOORING QUALITY INSTALLATION Wood, Linoleum.

Asphalt Til. Floor Sanding, Finishing HERBERT K. BLOCKER 802 N. Scond St. Ph.

4039 HOUSEHOLD SERVICES OrrniKO complete eJeanlBS services te aaartawnt an aoeae evi VXOOKS cleaned amt polishes by auehtao. CASPETTNO TJPHOLSTEKT BUGS cleaned ea lecaUoa. LAWK MAINTENANCE La Olas Blvd. Phene Me Refrigeration Service KELVIN ATOR AUTHORIZED DEALER 21 Tears Only Genuine Parts Used BOYE'S 35 N. Andrews 12 "AMERICAN Scientific Bane Cleaning Let an expert hand-dean snd renovate your upboljterr, rues and carpets In your home, utinr the latest rientlfle method.

Seasonable. Phone Hollywood 16J1-W. BULLDOZER WORK 2r Contract or Br th Hour E. 4th At, and 20th St, TROPICAL HOMES CO. P.

O. Bex 42 Phon 983-1 16 DAILY NEWS WANT ADS BRING EESULTS EXPERT Mali AMERICAN Maxwell DAILY COVER NTJUSEBT GRADES Tp Maxwell MBS. Kinderfartea, aanerr. weeks and Herri rk, 41S Phone Court of Record In snd lor Escambia I County shall hereafter be elected by the qualified elector of said County 1 as other State and County officials I re elected for a term of six (6) i yean. The first election for said 1 office shall be held at tne General I Election in 1950 and.

subsequent I elections shall be held each six (6) 'I years thereafter. The first term of office tinder this amendment shall begin on the First Tuesday after the First- Monday In January. 1951. Any vacancy In said office which occurs prior to said First Tuesday after th First Monday In January, 1951, shall ba filled by appointment by the Governor and confirmation by the Senate as heretofore provided by the Constitution, but in no case for any longer man tne First Tuesday after the First Monday la January. 1951.

and the term or tenure of office of any one appointed to said office I for the term beginning shall expire on said First Tuesday after I the First Monday In January, 1951. 2. Any provision of the Constitution fi conflict herewith 1 hejrepx repealed. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed th Great Seal of the State of Florida at Tallahassee, the Capital, this the 1st day of August, A. 1943.

i R. GRAY Secretary of State Sept. IT 34; Oct. 1 IS 23 39 TJ 29 Tile. Stone.

Temso Renovating Poultry and Supplies Sept. 10 17 24; Oct. 1 NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In business under the fictitious nam of THE FITTINO) ROOM Intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Broward County, Florida. MBS. HELEN GROTY Sept.

10 17 24; Oct. 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In business under the fictitious name of BENNETT'S BARBER SHOP Intends to register the said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Broward County, Florida. 4 GEORGE C. BENNETT Aug. 27; Sept.

3, 10, 17 Notice Is hereby given' that the undersigned desiring to engage In business under the fictitious nam of THE WHITE BAKERY intends to register the ssld name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Broward County, Florida. CLAUD E. WHITE Sept. 3, 10, IT, 34 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned pursuant to section S63 09 1. S.

wlU register with the Clerk of the 1 1 Court In and for Broward County. Florida, the name PAMCO TILE PRODUCTS, and That the only person Interested in the said business located at 2310-12 8. E. 6th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is the undersigned. -Dated this 2nd day of September 1948.

RICHARDSON REVELL Sept. 3. 10, 17. 24 Hf THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA IN CHANCERY No. 13861 SUIT FOR DIVORCE CHARLES CAMPBELL.

Plaintiff VS. ALICE KIT CAMPBELL, Defendant NOTICE TO APPEAR TO: Alice Kilbride Campbell 644 Park Place Brooklyn, New York Tou are hereby notified that a suit for dlrorc has been instituted against you in th Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit la and for Broward County. Florida, which suit is ANNOUNCEMENTS Personals I AM TO LONOKE responsible for debts Incurred by any other than mittll. William Patrick Kelly. CHAR 13 CORSETS OlrrilM and Brassier.

Made to fit. Montr back jJJ" appointment. Phone "THX GARDENIA LADY" as seen In Vorae-Qualltf Shell Jewelry. 109 X. Lai Olas IS to 12 a.

m. 6 Lost And Found lOST Femel doc. pert spits, black Aniwars to MM Phone 4447-M. LOST Dark billfold with personal paper 9Jy cash. Reward.

I. C. Jain, phone LOST Ii2. two fives and two ones. Reward.

Call 35S9-W. LOST Green hood and east, for rain coat, yigmaw pnone LOST Thursday or Friday, pair bl-focal siatses. one lens out. Phone Boilr. wood 133-W.

rwwwWWWXWM 7 Jonk A MILLION Gee Aalo Parts. We buy burned, wrecked and junked ears sera Iron, metal, rats. rope. BILL'S AUTO PARTS CO. 4 JTW Seventh St.

at Andrews Aw, Telephone SMt Travel Opportunities LaDY desires rid to San Antonio. Texts, or vieinltv. Phone MO-J. HIO Wanted, two or three paseeniteri coiutntu. lee nns cau joi DAILY NEWS WANT ADS COVER THE TERRITORY A-l Card of Thanks OF THANKS I wish te thank enr friends and neighbor for their kindness and sympathy and for thelt beautiful floral offerings tendered florins th sickness and death of enr wife and mother.

Roy C. Boy Jones, it. H. 24 Buildiriff duck, three months old. SS Uth St.

USED kitchen cabinets, types: 30" roll rim le MCBCROVT S3 each. Tit floor snd wall sinks: French doors. IS lights, J' xT. with hardware. Towers Apartments.

824 BE Second St. DUPLICATING. Typing. varltyptng. Mlmeo Art, Direct Service, Public Stenographer.

LETTER 6ERVICE, 210 Arcade. Phon 394J. QUICK, economical dry cleaning done while you wait. Plain dresses lie. Clean only McEwen's Belpy Belfy Laundry, wash snd dry your own clothes.

tlO K.E. risfler Drie. Phone 9330. ASPHALT TILE MA-TI-CO 12i2c Sq. Ft LAUDERDALE TILE TERRAZZO CO.

1303 SW 1st At. Phono 28 Mules For Sale 25 head good work mule at reduced prices. All guaranteed. B. V.

Jones, Pompcrao Beach. Phono 4525 20 30 Refrigeration Service CALX LANO sXECTKIC Phon Ml for commercial and domastie relrleers-tion (usranteed ear? ice. FIIXPIT Immediate Dlivrf 1 ids. or 10,000 yds. RUIXDOZING By Hour or Contract Doan-Galiagen Phone Hollywood 413-M Phono Lauderdale 4734 Rug Cleaning 24-Hour Service Rug Repairing Cutting Binding Serging MODERN RUG SHOP South Andrews at 15th Strt PHONE 1772 CHIHUAHUAS.

Uny type. A.K.C. show stock, champion sired. 2300 Surf Road, Hollywood Beach. Dors, Cats, Pets German shepherd puppies.

alter 3 p. m. SCOTTIE Female, six months, A.K.C. neutered, fully trained. 30 SW RWer Drive.

TWO beautiful Siamese kittens, resis- tered choice blood lines. Phone 3188. FOR BALE jum-k DOBERMAN Plnseher. champion stock. AK.C registered, reasonable, 10 weens eld.

black or reds. Phone Hollywood 24S0-J1. NEWS WAN! ADS TUB TERRITORY WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS RANGES Immediate Delivery POMPANO PHARMACY Pompano Beach, Fla. Phon 2611 DAILY NEWS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS 14 Schools OOLDEN HAMSTERS (Toy Bears) for sale. Ideal pets.

19J7 Themes Street, HoUywood. Fla. Phone 1651-W. LAUDERDALE BUILDING SPECIALTIES, Inc. Factory Built KITCHEN CABINETS Parsons Pureaire KITCHENS Wood Glass JALOUSIES Glass Shower Doors Wood Glass Tropical Louver Doors Drain Boards FORMICA "Sold and Installed" Call 4730 1510 So, Andrews 30 SeVriee Authorized and Service FRIGID AIDE Household Commercial and Air-Condi tioning Washers Ironers Dryers McFarlanes, Inc Sales 111 E.

Las Olas Bird. Phone 648 Service 5 12-A S. Andrews Are. Phono 4865M Nights and Holidays 487S-W 31 Painting. Decorating PAINTING, Decorating and Paper Hanging.

Reason-able. Box E-20 Daily News. KEKD SOME painting? Estimate By reliable painters. Time payments ar ranged. Phon J81.

CITY PAINTING AND MAINTENANCE I PAINTING SERVICE Brush end Spray 1 Interior and Exterior Window Cleanin? Service Full InurcmcC-ererg 227 5. Federal Highway Phono 465 33 Electrtfs-1 Service Westinghouse BUY from BUNCH Who Ball sad Service Phon 553 400 Andrews At. 33 Repair, Remodel 28 Mattress Renovating DOO SUPPLIES TrtBo-MnsV Pedicuring ell Breeds, by AKC licensed handler. Phon 16S( for appointment. Hobseot Sales.

1760 H. rederal Hlghwsy. Fern Hall School TuS Trxns KINDERGARTEN ana HIGH SCHOOL Ballet and Ballroom DANCING CLASSES Arcade, 6. Andrews Ave. PHONE 1808 Use DAILY NEWS WANT ADS Make Your Old Mattress Like New Hour Serv-iee Call 451-J Broward Mattress Co.

3805 S. Federal A-e-S-Si-eaaaaMMMa 24 Building Supplies HEBRICrS SCHOOL ases 4 and S. All Say aces sad I. Sskrlaad, ares rears. Ceatpetent teeeher small classes assare laei, least at-teatlea.

Coder direettea ef Mrs. la B. 8. la edacatlea, Bestea Cnl-versitr. Sootheart Ninth Street Telephone 4M3 REBUILD Your Old Washing Machine Maytag Specialising on Easy Thor AD makes Repaired Wringer Rolls for All Makes.

Largest Parts Stock is S. Fla, Instruction Miscellaneous OAK FLOORING ALL GRADES ASPHALT TILE AS RECOMMENDED BY THE OLDEST AND BEST ANFACTURER THE TEE TEX COMPANY 12c SQUARE FOOT D. E. UNARDY FLOORING COMPANY 19 N. W.

1st AVENUE PHONE 917 MWwwVww 29 Tile, Stone. Terrano FORRESTONE COLORED MAKBLEIZED TILE tot STEPPING STOKES FLOORS PATIOS POBCHES WALKS Forrest Concret Products 1305 S.W. First At. Phon 4M4. CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH ad Month Courses Now Starting G.

L's Approved SPANISH LANGUAGE CENTER OF ST. LAUDERDALE 141 Iweet' Bids. Reiriaeration Service DAILY NEWS WANT ADS COVER THE TERRITORY oye 35 N. Andrews Ave FREE ESTIMATES on Repairing Remedelin. an eerrtry work.

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