The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 31, 1951, Page 8

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Sk. ) aa va m in A Is of er rye OO WED ren prea MPeeenen Pege # 50—Legal Notices (Continued from Page Five) of beginning of the propert hereinafter described. From said point of beginning con tinue North 60° West for 6 of 1000 feet, thence on North 30° East for a dis- tance of 1 feet South 60° ast for a of 1000 » thence 20° West fer a 1 feet back to the point of be- winning, containing more or les 39 acres, The Purchaser ts required to 1 the advertising cost and document ary sta The Sale, if and wh be subject’ to the Tr THE KEY WEST CITIZEN i | - | ‘Transfers $75,000 Sale (Crane Property ‘ PERKY PROPERTIES INC. SELLS 156 ACRES ON SUGARLOAF TO CRANE’S RIMERSBURG COAL CO An inter ing unto themselves property air phosphate. m and metals and! has been made of the petroleum thereon or} thereunder c * INTERNAL erve the the T the Internal Improvement r| coal Propert the id of | pany of Penr Cour the State of Florida, FULL | The dee Attest ¢ Tithe office Trustee i | Adams give 10-17 augs- given that ernal Improve Slate of Florida. will f bid % follows: tamount of i 30th corporat Florida | the | the Crane the | City, | Perky Pr holdir Pa The tion deedec Commencing at the intersec- | i tion of the Easterly R/W line for 8 of Rooxevelt Bouleva and | developir the Souther} / of | : Flagler Aven in a Souther! the Easterly R/W lin Roosevelt Boulevard for run along f ais. tance of 1960 feet, more or less, oint thence run North t for a distance of | more or } to a j point on he east side of Cow Key Channel, said point to be the point of’ beginning of the Property hereinafter described. | From said point of beginning continue’ North 80° 30" “East for a distance of 200 feet to a point, thence run South 13° 30° of 1600 feet thence run South a distance of on the east Kev Channel, forth 13° 30" West austerity side of Cow East for a distan point thence run yeoug the cl annel for a distance of 1600 fees Kk to the p of beginning. Containing 7.3 wcres {since last v q can hol Villar, Sevente dredged props rded y art of State Rd real estate t iterests e 65 PERSONS ‘Continued From 909 Elizabet! ez, 1006 Catherine; Islamorai nited 1015 South Anthony fi De ngton; Geor dia: me Samue 1 Sr Harr Burt Pace Onet Bu ck G if 706 W ite 22° Was eer Manuel Lopez, 615 oe ae Island of Key ext, Rafael P. Bancell Piorida, an? more particularly 7 r c th dexcrived as follows: Commenc- | F. W. Smi od ef Sis interes ion of the {Thomas R Northerly R/W Ine. of U, 8. te Sicklow An eke Highway No. 1 and the Buster | Leslie L. Buck! Jr., Islamora ly B/N line of Roosevelt po e- jda; William R. Markwit Po. vard, run Northwesterly along aski St.: Joseph awyer, 141 the easterly and Northeaster- | Haski St.; Joseph B. Sawy 17 ly R/W Line of Roosevelt {Catherine; Willard H. Wi 904 Boulevard for a djstance of HFrancis: Gerald Abreu, 1328 1400 feet, more or‘leas, to va |Ftancis; Gerald Abret 182 point, thence run North 24° |Grinnell. Bast for a distance of 125 feet ; 08 Petroni tu-the point of beginning of H. L, Cate, 1408 Pet the property hereinafter de- |Delio Castro, 1030 Virgir scribed, From said point of be- rancis slaney, 623 ginning inue North 24° Francis Delane ve Kast for a distance of 400 feet |Ave.; Anthony Salinero to a point, thence southeaster- a St.: C. O. Roberts, 1108 ly und parallel with. Roowevele [Amelia St: ¢ eae } Boulevard for a distance of 545 |Packer St.: George Clifton Bai- feet to ax point, thence tun South 24° West ‘for a distance vf 400 teet to a point, thence Northwesterly and ‘parallel with Roosevelt, Boulevard for a distance of 545 feet back to Roberts, 1819 Harris St.; Charle the point of beginning. Contain- |B. Curry, 630 Caroline St.; Evans ing 5 acres more or less. William, No. 3 Pearl St Gn se Istand of Ke: Avion, Frederick Hora Bye, Mara- ‘jorida, and mor; Fticularly ee Chas: 8 ats described as follo ommenc- thon, Fla.; Chas. B. Myers, 11 ing at the inte Ald of Sah Staples Ave.; Henry B. Haskins, venterling of Dredwers Key {e174 Blaming ¢ me ‘ Road and the Northwepsterly | 614 Fleming St; James J. Mar R/W line of Roosevelt ane. tin, 1117 Varela St.: Donald ¥. yard run northe: along oe hon Fle. the northwester * une og |Brassington, Marathon, Fl: a=) Rooxevelt Houlevard for a dis- {rio Mato, 908 Catherine St.; Har- | tence «£1625 feet to a point, |; Albury, 1222 White St.:| © run _northwestetly and ald D. Albt y. 1222 White St; yates with DseGmers Key {Leland S. March, 606 Truman! oad tor # distance of. 196 feet pet rics u, 1409 | fo the point of ‘beginning of Ave; Orion A. Russell, 1409 he hereinafter de- | White St.; Nilo Diaz, 619 Duval m said point of be- |or. ‘phoma Kelly, 1218 ntinue aigrthwesterly | 5%) Thom Sine ee ana ‘paratiel with Dredgers id White St- Mario Villa 639 | Road for a distance of b45.fect |tnited St F z to # point, th fun north. {United St: J. Ho Kn Jr. and paral- jStaples Ave Willi P. Roberts, ‘Boulevard 20 ia S ae ion teat ke 1020 Olivia St. i at right “atigles Jesus Garcia, 912 Packer St. utd southerly for a distance Emerson W Jeccaise 533 Pe 545 feet to a point, thence r . 4 . “ Westerly and southwesterly and |tronia St Allen Perez, 12 or wee mia Beoset et ae William St.; Frank Roberts ard for a distance of 2700 fee ey ‘ more or leas, back to the point {806 Southard St.: Douglas R. Tre- of b Containing 36 vor, 1121 Varela St.. Alva D.} Acres, more oF less, j On the Island of Key West Florida, and more particularly deseribed as follows; Commenc ME At the intersection of the Mi f ly R, W line of Roosevelt iva, rep northwesterly along the Northeasterly property Ihe | of the City of Key West's Swiin- ning Poo! tora distanee of 125 feet to the point of begin ning of the property hereinat ter described, From sald — point ot beginning continue north- westerly along the aforemen- tioned property Hne for a dis- tance of 345 feet to a point thence run northeasterly and parallel with Roosevelt, Boule a distance of 700 feet t, thence run south- n@ parallel with the northeasterly property Hne of the City of Key We wim - ming distance of 545 f thence run 4 parallel with distance the ‘or tatning required to vost and document 1 when made, th metals and yleum thereon or ing unt phosphate of the thereunder zy INTERNAL Trustees of ent Fund of prida °ULLER WARR Governor ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT 326 Duval Street Phone 250) Royal Standard and | Portable Typewriters Ask about our payment-plan ND reserve the ley, Diaz, 613 United St.; el, 1021 Packer SALES . SERVICE . RENTALS We rent typewriters and Adding Machines aie Maratho' Nn, Fla St.; Ww Eug Guillermo iner Beth ene A t request of O'Dwyer." Friday, August 31, 1851 3ENATE INVESTIGATING (Continuec trom Page One) Sherman) left town at the ur-! MEN KEEP COURSE ON (Continued From Page One) posal of the salvaged marine tro- phies. eae jofthe food WEATHERMAN "2x: | This training course (Continuea from Page One) handling establish- is being THREE HOTELS ™ MTAMI = Pore ICES. re trarmane . . Located in the Heart of the City ; that federal agents < “rh, | fe ciawenes s ey should be carefi | presented by the County Health RATES nancicepeed: by _ cer leaney, d ie se Department with the cooperation REASONABLE 1 restrictions, the com- and preserved,” she stat- | ys of the Florida State Board of te urged federal legislation to/ ed. ori should be a museum | Health as a direct , method of | with BATH and TRLEPENY Ee wrie-tapping by gov-) available in which to display th Ce P Mall nment men. It said that with| articles. psy the! Forecast ape gos ‘ord ershing er per safeguards, telephone} “Think,” she added, “the edu-| Key West and Vicinity: Show-/ in the proper method of sanitary’ i 1 Hotel Hotel i ne-tapping would not encroach) cational value to school children|ers and thundershowers and operation of their places of busi- 60 226 NE. Ist Ave. 229 NE. Ist Ave. the privacy of honest citi-/@nd the potential interest such a] mostly partly cloudy with little! ness. | re Srd St. 100 Rooms 4 museum would be to tourists.” |temperature change thru Satur- sanitation officials are | Rooms peddlers be Ke tucky; Scranton and Read.|Who share knowledge of its 1o- | TOMORROW RSI renee Pennsylvania; show the|¢ation hold a sort of subterran-| High Low »ss area of forest lands in ne pattern much the same as/€&" squatters’ rights. None of 9 a.m. 2:58 p.m New Mexico is 20,000,000 acres. the nation’s big Cities {the men have yet formed any 18 am 3:04 pm.m Said the committee: “The Ac. {opinion or guess as to the pos: euene ne »s, the Guziks, and the Cos-|sible identity of their find Leama ic sapien elas who direct the big city] Charlie Almeida, who plays| Tanne Ge cea as Co Pee ee ee Ae syndicates, have their! sax with the International in >| ing a tour of official bureaux in| in the smaller ci-{when not exploring , the counterparts A the It eau Another, er-politico-police tartling increase the The in liction among was noted. 1 the blame for € gangland that g and other vices yposed that the ent have a r to train local 1] officials. It nded that convicted also than now are provided important for islation to stressed that a in 1 cities as Atlantic ey; Covington and City, nd committee charged, alliances lily discernible?” Local erime ‘commissions wer weight alive clea: cor where Li ida Trur 413 71-1 Jose odrow Henr A € mnard T. Curry, e called for, to “throw into. the fight and the publie demand nup. The time is nittee the populace need for tamping Fogar W. Tyson, 715 Jenks, 1122 226 Virginia 728 Ashe Sawyer, Jr., 1103 Alfred Sanchez, Ave.; davies D. y 0 Tones, ph B. St.; nan United Poineiar ph D., a eae e 1104 Margaret St IN THE LINE OF Children’s dr nation’s; outlined the committee this on the controls Treasury} David Porter and Potic w enforce- was re drug given stiffer senten- recommen the adoption of” require to keep detailed tax re sampling h 100,000 popul Newport just asin the big files: |Sroup is awaiting. an authority | will mean that ‘Pais gamb- are also the keep for ripe, added, because every- is aroused to} out crime, Ave.; outh; | Grinnell; | St; Flor 1120 Felton, . T Di La Porte, and Elmon, WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS TOYS COME TO THE MOSQUITO AND CHIGGER LOTION TROPICAL TRADER 718 Duval St. Phone 1000 One application brings in- stant relief the second it is applied red bugs, sea lice, and all from mosquito eS, other insect bites. It’s guar- anteed! Complete satisfac- tion or your money back, 25c, 50c and $1.00 Bottles SOLD AT ALL \@ LEADING DRUG STORES bu- the Navy ug; The writer-historian br’ iefly Possibility of the wreck being that of one which jwent to the bottom during tha anti-pirate campaign of the early {1800's which saw Commodore his fleet de | stroying many ships. flying the | Skull-and-cross - bones.» w hich | Plagued the waters off Key West. leat lle Thru Th ommodore Porter sw DL oe niko |merchantmen. He s : ih a ag ech end fe) enc acre lanai fresh extreme free. training course, |day. Gentle to moderate variable. mostly northeasterly winds, fresh! in the program. at times especially in showers or Navy thundersqualls. } Florida: Fair thru Saturday lexcept isolated showers extreme in the program. southea and other otherwi: ast Goast little this afternoon,} change in tem- c FE loridal at owners, managers, food. handling colorful career included his invit 2 : eB IE NES SNES “jing the Spanish Fleet to battle | ROFth portion today. Partly cloudy} : inside or outside the harbor of | Weather. Few local showers in| When you want attractive Key West. south portion, ‘rounds of orange for salads be | No ruling has been made on| —— sure to peel off all the white New| the ownership of the newly-dis- | TIDES jmembrane with the skin before vered wreck. The four frogmen | Naval Base | slicing. ay an attempt to register their own- UGtership.-If they are successful it'| jlL.be fore: | ogation of | floor, said thi s pitermoon, lige, T ‘Ww NE oh historical naval’ equipment eg to reveal the Which, he hopes, gwill ts help shedtheir find. 2 hap al 600 Whitehead Sireet GRAND OPENING Key West's Biggest NAVY OUTFITTERS also Civilian Wear SLASH! BANG! Sailors’ Tailor made Whites, Suit and extra Pants $9.75 Tailor made whites, zipper fly $6.95 N. O. Blues, 100% wool $44.95 Officers Whites $13.95 Chiefs Whites $12.95 100% wool dine Khaki suits $44.95 T-Shirts, per dozen $5.50 Skilie Shorts, per dozen $6.25 Porlite Seafaring Smith’s dungarees, pr. $2.69 : Dungaree’s, zipper fly $3.25 Dungaree Shirt $1.39 Civilian Pants, Nylon, Chaigttn. Burlmil, Gabardine ' $4.9 Florida Print ‘Rayon Shirts $1.97 Cotton Print $1.59 Bargains Galore on all Merchandise NO ALTERATIONS PEARLMAN’S Phones: 16 TO KEY WEST Leave Flight Havana 951 9:00 A.M. oo 12:30 P.M. 3:00 P.M 448 Three Flights Daily TO HAVANA Leave Arrive Flight Key West Havana 952 10:15 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 954 1:45 P.M, 2:30 P.M. 956 4:00 P.M. 1:45 P.M. Arrive Key West 9:45 A.M. i:1S P.M. 3:45 P.M. Fly to Havana and Mexico For Reservation anywhere in the United States on Scheduled Airlines Call at 721 Duval St. Next to Margaret Ann Store ROGELIO GOMEZ, Agent 1106 Airport: ‘AEROVIAS “Q”" S.A. INCORPORATED “THE STORE OF QUALITY” Key West's Largest Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Store SHOPPING Here you can find the things you want at reason- We extend our Congratulations ‘c LABOR Let us take pause on this day from our holiday-ing to consider the debt we owe America’s workers, not only for the many wonderful things they have helped produce ‘for our need, but also for the role they play in creating that free society that is America. Proud of their accomplishments, staunch in the defense of their rights, American workers are as beacons to the world. able cost consistant with quality Boy’s Pants $2.50 to $5.95 Boy’s Shorts $1.29 to $2.98 Boy's T-Shirts $1.15 to $1.98 Boy‘s Shoes $2.98 to $7.98 Girl's Dresses $2.98 to $7,95 Girl's Blouses $1.98 and up Skirt material for Convent Stu- dents 75c to $1.69 yd. Brown Oxfords for Convent stu- dents $3.95 to $5.95 | GET THE HABIT of SHOPPING being invited to present a section sanitation officials are being invited to present a section. In view of the transient nature | ° uth portion. Not quite so warm) of the majority of the waitresses | unskilled food handl- | ing employees, this training pro- | gram will be direeted® primarily | operators | supervisory | to} ; personnel. Howevey all food han- | this | Last Call For Pre-School Elevator Elevator Solaskam Heated Blevacee 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION it’s fine calfskin... ~ inside out and. outside in! Matehed, colors and con- trasting. textures: that’s the new style note in men’s “The Botton-front dress with the dress-up lock in bel, cuffed push-up sleeves. Skirt with unpressed pleat front... Slack, davy, steel grey, purple, honey beige. Sizes 7-15, ~ $14.95 A Complete stock of clothing and shoes for school wear. Rack after rack of beautiful school Dresses in all sizes including # teen age sizes, White sport Blouses, sizes 7 to 14 yrs. Wash Pants for boys in all sizes. A large assortment of school shoes for boys and girls

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