The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 7, 1953, Page 6

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Miamian Seymou ia BS Nii WITH THE NAVY'S kat Meee NEW SONAR SCHOOL in Key West ever 25 percent completed, Govern- ment Inspector of Construction M. J. Horre (left) talks about future building plans with A. T. Me- Intyre (right), superintendent of construction for Fred Howland, Inc., contractors, by one of the three main buildings which will comprise the new. school. Originally scheduled for completion in the latter part of July, a steel strike last year delayed construction for three months and the pro- ject is now scheduled for finish around the middle of October. Over 100 men a day are cur- rently working on the $1,750,000 enterprise. Air-conditioned and fireproof, these buildings, when completed, will provide the Navy with the most modern plant in the Western World for the teaching of sonar and allied subjects. * Chas. Curry Heirs Sell Big Pine Land Key West Sales Of $20,000 And $15,000 Listed ‘Ella I. Curry, widow, and other members of the Curry family have sold acreage on Big Pine Key for $12,000 to Mr. and Mrs, Sol, -M. Ross of Dade county, according to a deed filed at the office of County Clerk Earl Adams last week. The other Currys listed as sellers in the deed of sale are Kingman G. Curry, Eric G. Curry and his wife-Murjel E. Curry, Charles J. Curry and his wife Annice, all heirs of Charles J. Curry. Mr. and Mrs. R. Warner Ring and Mr. and Mrs. William W. Ar- ner have sold for $1,900 to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lamb property on the Keys. Mr. and Mrs, Jose Garcia and Mr. and Mrs, Jose Avila have sold for $1,300 to Aldo Avalo, 527 Pe- VENETIAN BLINDS EXCLUSIVELY WITH The MAXWELL COMPANY © Built to Fit Any Size Window! *Aluminum Stats Easily Removable! tronia Street, Key West, land on | Petronia near Simonton Street, Key West. Mrs. D. H. Gunby has sold to | for $9,400 an undivided two-thirds interest in Keys land. | Mr. and-Mrs. Henry Bogaards have sold to Kathryn Booher for | $2,000, three lots in* Plantation Beach. Mr.. and Mrs, John A. Stocking have sold to Mr. and Mrs. Ridge | Mayes three lots at the corner of Whalton and Washington Streets for. $11,500. Bertram L, Stark has sold for | $12,000 to Anabel M. Bankhead of } Marathon a lot in Marathon Shores subdivision. George Bucey Ray. and Antoi- {nette C. Ray have sold to Edward }R. McCarthy for $8,000 land on the | Keys, thave sold for $15000 two Key West lots to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Po- well. The. Trustees of the Internal Im- provement Fund have leased for | $120 the oil gas rights to 60 mineral jacres of bay bottom to Common- | wealth Oil Company. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hancock, | Jr. have sold for $1,200 to D. M. | Andrew, of Marathon six lots in |Crain’s subdivision of Grassy Key. | They sold other lots to Andrew for | $400. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ambler, Jr. have sold for $8,500 a house and }land- at Varela and Catherine "| ner of Olivia and |house at 818 Frances Street George Coury and Ernest R. Smith | ; Mr. and Mrs, Henry Rudowski |i Precision - made to fit your windows | Streets, Key West. Buyer is Evelyn r Rubi Leases Duval, ' Angela Street | Corner From Curry Moreno cording to Building Inspector Ray Knopp. The store building, at An- gela and Duval, is § 8 ; f Pa Frank Harris is paintin; cost of $25. T. J. Knowles is $8,000 CBS house at Avenue. Albert Cruz is awning at 1300 Virginia a cost of $30, Bayside Trailer » = 5 oe ir aE FE. i TO HOSPITAL ROOF Bids for Repairs, to Root Main Hospital Building at S. Naval Base, Key West, Specification No. received until 2 p. m., 17, 1953, at the office of. the dent Officer-in-Charge of ~ ’ Builds More Store $10,000: Sale Of Pinder Land On Big |Don F. Smith for $9,800 six Key {3 i West lots, The Smiths live at 2437 | Fogarty Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Fed J. Dion have! $ ita. sold for $2,500 to the Key West} Mr. andi et 0h J.Baker ape Club five tots on Stock Is- | hl Hudgins and Aifenso have sold | ; for $3,500 Lots 11 and 12 of Sum- | | merland Beach Addition No. 2 fo | | Mr. and Mrs. Laurence F. : tlinger of Detroit. They have so sold Lot 21 of Summerland | Beach Addition 2 for $2100 to Mr. | and Mrs. Earl Yates, 1205 Von | Phister St. | | R. L. Scholl and W. T. Scholl | , _ 1402} of Indiana have bought for $5,000 oye nine acres on Bamboo Key from s V.'Too-|May Piper and J. S. Piper her . a lot-in| husband, Mr. and Mrs. E. M Mrs: Lowe!l |Schrout, Mattie Shrout, and J.-S. Piper and E. M. Schrout, co-ex- jecutives of ihe estate of T. S. -|/Shrout, of Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Dahl have sold for $1,800 to Mr. and Mrs. Walton A. Read a lot in Sombrero Subdivision | G. E. Caskill, H. H. Taylor and J. M. McCaskill have sold two} Keys parcels of land, one to Mr. | and Mrs. Peter Davis of Dade county, and a second to Mr. and Mrs. Jsoeph A. Adnerson. Each | paid $800. | Mrs. Jessie Taylor Simmon | has sold for $12,900 to Mr. and | Mrs. George Curry and Mr. and | Mrs. Fred Spofford, four parcels | of land in Key Largo. | Mr. and Mrs, Jack Belden have | sold for $3,000, lot 13 in Key Largo Beach to Mr. and Mrs. 0. Charles ; Robsham. i Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Knowles | have leased for ten years Isla-| morada land to the Shaw Brothers Oil company, containing about half an acre. The Shaw Brothers | compnay paid $500 when the lease | was signed and will pay a sum of | money equal to one cent per gal-| lon on all gasoline delivered by the , Lesse in ex of a total of 50,000 gallons. | Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hall have) sold for $2,000 to Mr. and Mrs. ! Marathon. @lsg sold for | Look at all the new homes, motels and business buildings in Key) ‘West. You'll see only one in a hundred which has that look of * eharacter. At a glance you will discover quality and architectural | excellence. Yours should be one of these outstanding buildings | too, for we engineer the job to fit your taste and your pocket- book. Discuss yous building idear witt Ed Ambler now. | } ; AMBLER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 1039 Catherine Street KEY WEST, FLORIDA TELEPHONE 2-2022 } $2,000 lot eight in their subdivision | sold for $2,000, Key® Largo: land jto Mr. and Mrs, Victor B. Scott.|to Mr. and Mrs. Herold T,\May- | Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ellis have | hew, P Page 6 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, March 7, 1953 For Any Type of Building - Key West’s oldest, continuous contractor. Established 22 years. Over 700 contracts completed without a forteit. Including, Metel,- Store fronts, Homes, Apartments, Roofing and Remedeling. 3410 AVE.E DIAL 2:3392 EQUIPMENT TO RENT oncrete Mixer... Wheel. Barrows + .~ ompressor and Hammer... Tar Kettle ««.« Hoist... Pump ete, 2 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 DIAL 2.2512 For Free Estimate Key West Floor Covering Co. . 132 DUVAL STREET F pote. | H. Roach. tion, Bldg, 91, West, Florida, publicly opened. The work consists all loose gravel; applying. of hot pitch and gravel; repairing the breaks In the slate-surfaced perfectly ... choose from decorator | Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Strunk, Jr. colors either ‘e sold for $11,900 part of a lot tenpired One we {on Simonton near Greene Street to or contrasting tapes. the Strunk Lumber Yard, Inc. Mr, and Mrs. Edward M. Sween- ey have sold for $20,000 all of tract | 1 according to the plat of Russell’s estate, Islamorada. GENERAL CONTRACTING RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIRS ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEES.ING SERVICES AVAILABLE .. . FREE ESTIMATES COME IN AND TALK OVER YOUR NEW BUILDING, | REPAIR OR ANY DIFFICULT CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS A fac PhbLLLITLLL g PHONE US FOR FREE ESTIMATE The Maxwell Company 909 Fleming St. i EE New $60,000: ! Church ToBe | ‘Constructed The Latin-American Bapbtist/ Church will build a new $60,900 / States is required church at 1328 White Street, accord-/ safe return of each ing to a permit issued by Building | Inspector Ray Knopp. The church building, of CBS con- struction, will go up at 1328 Whit Street. Howard Johnson is econ / tractor for the job. 5S. Hannibal is rebuilding a frame residence out of concrete block at | & cost of $800 at 723 Thomas) Street Oth LT) eaeeaedad thi into your pleas ‘j WHEN YOU BUILD OR REMODEL. = The Royal Palms APARTMENTS Accepting Applications Now Furnished and Unfurnished 2 Bedroom Apartments FIRST STREET and PATTERSON AVENUE A, L. Shepherd DISTRIBUTOR is to plan # yourself ond you con't go with CLEARVIEW, the world's finest gic lovver window —providing the vimorwt ia versotility to swit your taste. Reguiation height calrg to foo or oround Pictere wiedows; ales woadertul for perch Of breetewoy enciossres —in gloss of cluminum, Why not get the best— and ct moderate cost. That's CLEARVIEW! Fuone 2-555] for Full Deteus Key West Venetian Blind Ce. 3 OVVAL SsTReeTr * mits issued by Knopp A. Terry, $200, repair roof, $17 Thomas Street; Hartley in minor repairs; Leonora Shrimp porch and peint exteriar. f Company, 821 Prot Strett S00 building a net shed; Taylor's Skop, cit Greene Street. erect # see) ROBERTS OFFICE hernmest Drags, erect a eos sign; Guy Carleton, 128 Ot-| SUPPLIES & via, $100, minor repairs to rool } EQUIPMENT Jose Padron, 1229 Fifth Street, $600, erect four Yedt brick wail in | 125 Ovval Street. Phone S4iRt from of house. Charles B. Myers, Royal {2011 Staples, $900, build additional | Typewriters room to residence, - Portables and Standards

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