The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 27, 1952, Page 7

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Fleet Reserve Home NAVY, COUNTY, STATE OFFICIALS sh A. E. Buckley pinc tractor who plans h-hit completion by the Cornerstone Laying Ceremony owed up for the events at the Fleet Reser Admiral Irving T. Duke who was called ts other business. end of November, for Rear Elmer Hamley | Serves Aboard | Vive Lots In Tavernier Sell For $16,000; USS Wm. C. Lave Dr. Herz Purchases Land On Simonton Street Elmer J. Hamley, Jr., machinist's mate first class, l Mrs. Betty Olivia st., ‘, husband of liga Hamley of 621 C. Lawe in the the U. S.N; aki in NATO Exercise MAIN Warships, carrier and sl ed aircraft, amphibious tr land forces from Denmark, The Ne’ Kingdom, Belgium States will exerci of Europe's northe and day maneuvers. Command of the « vided between Adn McCormick, USN, C¢ Chief of the Atlantic FI preme Allied and General M USA, Supreme Al Europe In daily maneuvers, th naval forces and conducti surface operations, prac ing at sea training an communications, language barriers and t techniques among the intert forces, n flank in n lied Commander One out of every five m women in Britain has a pa kK kK * zk ok xk *k *& $27,099 In Building Permits Issued By City Building Inspector Knopp kkk * MANY SALES and Mrs ARE RECORDED IN CLERK ADAMS? GELLRICH TO BUILD HOME COSTING $8,000 Building permits totaling $27,099, Tavernier Harbor to Mr | Edward Cook. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Dickson $5,200 Lot 3 of OFFICE ry Beach on Little Torch Key from Mr. and Paul Zimmer. Mr. and Mr fo have Matecumbe Oce. to Ray W. Byrns Mr. and Mrs k Hansen have gold “> $1,900 a lot land in Mandalay vi Buyers are Mr. and of City y Knopp, permit for the largest sin- ruction project given this nted tot Carlos Gell ild a home at 3624 Sun at a cost of $8000. r permits given inculde: ice Building Inspector sold for y subdivis Earl A t property s beginning in the county D. A. McDougal | 52789 » 400 2400 acres on | Pinckney P. Brewer of Homest 2,400 2 acres on v0) o * ai Mrs. Nellie S. Morris, Jennie L. Seymour, Mr. of rich to Key | ise D Mrs week on, , 1212 Duval St., ments on the southwest side of Sim- onton street, No. 420, Buyer is Dr. | Ralph Herz. ‘ Mary McDo' A. Castel on, Washington St., re. lot 13 in . 50¢ Hotel, 410 Fleming St., For Any Type of Building S. H. DRUDGE GENERAL CONTRACTOR Key West's oldest, Over 706 contracts completed wit Store fronts, Homes, Apartments, 3410 AVE E. continvous contractor and Mrs. W n, 1508 South St., re- 1007 Trumaan over, Tepairs 532 ts, 810 Pearl St., re ison, 3712 Duck Ave Simonton St ing, 2020 Flagler Ave WHEN IT’S TIME TO BUILD ENLARGE, REPAIR OR BEAUTIFY --- REMEMBER M. E. BENNETT CONSTRUCTION CO. RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION ... REPAIRS FREE ESTIMATES ARCHITECTURAL SERVICE AVAILABLE P Established 22 yeers. hout a ferteit. Including, Motel, Roofing and Remodeling. PHONE 2087-J e Home under construction at 920 Caroline street on Thursday The $20,000 building was designed by Edward Ambler, con- ere issued this week from the | , Hilton Haven, gar- | * Rep. Papy | Congratulates Group In Name Of County | " \ { Capt. A. E. Buckley, Commander Naval Air Station laid the corner- | stone of the new Fleet Reserve | |home on Caroline street in 20 nin- ute ceremonies at 1 o’clock yester- day. Dazzling white dress uniforms in the dazzling sun made a tropical | picture to be found only in Key | West. | Rear Admiral Irving T. Duke could not be present due to orders elsewhere it was announced by Carl | | Saturday, Sastember 27. 1952 Captain Buckley Lays Cornerstone Of New Fleet Reserve Home |Chief of Staff, Naval Base |W. | marine Squadron Twelve: Capt. P Iw {USS Bushnell; Commanding officer, USS Gilmore and Capt. H. O. Parish, ling officer of the USS Roanoke which arrived in Key West for a month’s susie on Wednesday. Also repr | Comar. D. M. Destroyer Division 601; Comdr. E. A. Barham commander, Underway | Training rel, | School; {comme "ng Squadron One and Comdr. M. E. Haller, representing the command THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page D Bird Lovers Will Make Field Trip On Stock Island Members of the Monroe County Society, and other inte- d persons, will join in a bird at the Sanctuary near the al Hospital on Stock Island tomorrow morning. They will meet at the entrance to the Sanctuary, which was formerly the Botantical Garden, at 9 o'clock, it was announced by the President. Capt P. Schoeni, Commander, Sub command officer. Capt. F. G. Selby, Garnett, ommand. ino the Navy were Swift, Comm lent opportunity Scouts who are g on the Bird Study Merit ge to do some of the required The bird walk will be Frances T. nt in this field 3 Mrs. Hames, 12- 30 Von Phister Street, telephone 543-W for information. ader ler nit; Comdr. R. M. Far. commanding officer, AUW Comdr. J. T. W n, Jr., offi --r, Heli Is. Illsely, NAS, member of Branch j ing officer, Air Development Squad. | 56, Fleet Reserve. m| I'sley in ‘uced the guests | which included eight Navy capt- | ains anc five commanders, > all| {as State’ Representive Bernie C. | |Papy, Mayor C. B. Harvey and | Sheriff-Elect John Spottswood. | The ceremonies began at 1:05 with an invocation by G. W. Hamb- leton, USS Gilmore, member of the | Fleet Reserve. Mr. Paul D. Herrick | and Dick Dundunn sang the nation- jal anthem. All Navy men stood at | attention saluting during this ren- dition | | A. B. Lane, USS Gilmore, Pres- | |ident of the association introduced | |the splending looking assemblage of officers and guests. Frank C. Schneider, USN, retired who is President of Fleet Reserve Homes, Inc. spoke briefly, describ- |ing the organization and saying that | the building which is going up fast | will hold meetings of members and | the auxiliaries. He said it will pro- “| vide a spot for relaxation and for | the practice of protection, loyalty and service, the three aims of the | organization. Mayor Harvey welcomed the | Fleet Reserve home as an addition to the city, on behalf of th ecity. | Representative Papy congratulat- jed the members for starting small | }and growing fast. Citizen Statt Photo | "This ee ucuee milestone in | Capt. ee iia | your progress and I am glad to |congratulate you on behalf of the | | country.”’ Capt. Buckley then-laid the cor- nerstone with the aid of Edward | Ambler, contractor and designer of | the building. oe cornerstone has engraved on “Fleet Reserve Home, Inc. Sept- a5, 1952."" Al Miller, chief Bos’n Mate, re- | Opens In October tired who is manager and treasurer | VERCELLI, Italy W—Four hun- of the Fleet Reserve Home, was | dred contestants from 32 countries given special mention for his work —ineluding Russia and her satel- |in making the grganization a suce- lites—are scheduled to vie for hon- | ess. Miller joined the Navy in 1913 ors in Vercelli’s third international |44 retired in 1933. His has been the full time job of building the ass- ociation these last years. Other members introduced were Chief Gardner from SurAsDevDet J. L. Smith, VX1, aand Robbie Robert: son Capt. E. H. redge, command- ing officer, USS Monterey and for- mer commander of the Naval Air Station was introduced to the group _ | watching the ceremonies. Other |captains presented were Capt. B E. Bradley, commanding officer U.S. Naval Hospital; Capt. H. E. List, senior Medical officer, Naval Air Station; Capt. C. H. Andrews, commander, Submarine Squadron Four; Capt. Harold Payson Jr., STRUNK LUMBER YARD 35 Years Serving Key Music Contest music contest opening Oct. 2. Singers, pianists and composers will compete for a total of $4,800 worth of prizes. Among the nations to be represented are the United States, Britain, France, Russia, | both East and West : |Italy, Spain, Portugal | Hungary, Turkey and Israel Germany, Poland, | garage, $100. | Mrs. Solores Cassasa St., repairs, 5 North Beach Inn, Palm pairs, $1300. | Harriet Stowers Wilson St., repairs, $1400. | Edward Stickney, | St., porch, $800. David McDaniel, | St., repairs, $300. Tropical Sheet Metal Co $100. C. W. Roberson, 1320 Pine St pairs, $1800. Benny Fernandez, repairs, $544 | Atlantic Shores Motel Tepairs, $50 Alexan Be Laane, repairs, $8 s G. M irs, $100. Ketching 919 White Ave, re 533 Duval 729 Catherine 1214 Seminary repairs re Simonton St South St ARTICLES PECULIARLY | nock, 6 Lowes REQUIRED IN KEY WEST | CLIMATE AND CONDITIONS | AVAILABLE STRUNK LUMBER YARD PHONE 816 120 Simonton Street 1106 ¢ 3608 Duck Ave a St, roof 713 Duva St Harry INDUSTRIES, INC. SERVING MIAMI SINCE 1530 AT KEY WEST 219 Elizabeth St. Phone 588 For All That's Best In EVERY KIND OF ROOFING ALL TYPES OF SHEET METAL WORK AIR CONDITIONING, VENTILATION SOLAR WATER HEATERS, BOOSTERS POURED.-IN-PLACF GYPSUM ROOF DECKS | ron One. The twenty | Were closed with a prayer led by Hambleton The city of ‘r. ts belfeved to have flourished about 6,000 years ago and to have been the birth- |plac> of the prophet Abraham. minute ceremonies Key West Floor Covering Co. Announces... A Complete Stock of Armstrong Vinofloor Linoleum Also Kentile and Armstrong Asphalt, Rubber and Cork Tile Formica and Plastic Wall Tile INSTALL IT. YOURSELF or Expert Guaranteed Installation Call 1454 — For Free Estimate Key West Floor Covering Co. 132 DUVAL STREET Tke Royal Palms APARTMENTS Accepting Applications Now Furnished and Unfurnished 2 Bedroom Apartments FIRST STREET and PATTERSON AVENUE West Requirements | (Tay VENETIAN BLINDS EXCLUSIVELY WITH The MAXWELL COMPANY Nationally Advertised | © Built te Fie Any Site Window! “Aluminum Slets Easily Removable! lndoure hr nan With ROLLAcHEAD CUSTOM-MADE VENETIAN BLINDS enantio ee Precision - mode te ft your windew choose from decorator either matching perfectly ... imapired colors or contrasting tapes. PHONE US FOR FREE ESTIMATE The Maxwell Company 9) Fleming St. Prene 662

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