The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 13, 1953, Page 9

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EY LARGO HEADS PROPERTY SALES | : Thompson Island Mansion Pasi Te sail ete SECOND FLOOR PLAN OF THE THOMPSON HOUSE “ISLITA”? PLAN OF THE THOMPSON MANSION DESCRIBED : : - i ei BM: aC AERA: it 8 Sa Na i 8 ON THE FIRST REAL ESTATE PAGE RTE ME SIERO HESS SERENE TS -D... .ng by Enns, PORARONEe VNREP ESN Month Of May Shows Swing Up To $312,600 In City at 801 Virginia Street, Glad Tiding Tabernacle is build- ing a shed roof at 801 Georgia Street at a cost of $500, $8,000 permit to build a CBS house at 1221 William Street. Ethel Brian, 823 White Street is making $70 in repairs to stairs. 4. W. Sawyer is building a $7,200 CBS residence at 1628 Johnson Street, G. W. Drum- Street is repairing a house in the rear at $1,000, J. D. Roberts, Jr., 922 Thomas |} mond is building a $450 store- palr permit for his home at 229) room at 1209 Virginia Street; Olivia Street; W. 0. Davids, 1631 | tee Pees Tris Company. Fs corner of Amelia and Royal Street Key West, 517 Whitehead Street, a | 7¢ spending $4,000 on repairs and $500 permit for a crive way and | #dditions; William C. Prinz, 1022 parking area; C. W. Boughner, | ©!gin Street is repairing a floor 5 ; at a cost of $30. Mrs. Dorothy Di- . eo ar Fe Shargdl onto ead Negro, 1216 Catherine Street is i | spending $300 on minor repairs. R. ba eveaaie: itive: T. Sawyer is erecting a fence for Tedd $75, at 1017 Fleming Street. W. K F. Tedder, 1901 “Petronia — | Lamar, 701 Southard Street is mak $100 for a car porte; L. Carbonel *ling general repairs at a cost of $300, 522 Duval Street, $70 for minor re- | pairs; Henry Haski rs,612Fl eming| f. peBarece, 700 Margaret St. Street, $500 for repairs to porch; | is making $2,000 in general reapirs. W. Lowe, 1826 Johnson Lane, $75, | Clara and Jose Padvon, 1229 Fifth for building a picket fence, | Street repairing a roof and pour- Bust [ing slab at a cost of $300, =e ew oe eee Goodwin Movers moved a house to the corner of Amelia and Royal ' Mrs. E. L. Newton is remodel- Ing abvilding at 307 Whitehead Mr. and Mrs. E. Koehn, South | {PIERCE BROTHERS | CORNER FLEMING AND ELIZABETH STREETS Street at a cost of $6,900. Mrs. D. Quesdada is building a frame building at 520 Louisa Street Jesus Blas is building an $8,000 CBS house at 1501 Rose Street. Robert Van Epoel, 3624 Duck Avenue, is building a back porch at a cost of $400, Roy Edwards, 825 Georgia Street is building a | patio wall and fence at a cost of Frank Del Villar, 908 Elizabeth | Street is building an addition to | a mote! and building a store ‘at a cost of $8,000. Pedro Santana, | 711 Careline Street is building a | new store front at a cost of $500. | _E. L, Whidden, 2832 Harris Ave- {nue is building a $400 car porte. |T. O. Sweeting, 508 Margaret: St. is reflooring a porch at a cost of | $50, Robert Stevens, 1122 Thomp- | son Street is building an $800 car porte and back porch. Joy Kiddie Shop, 421 Duval St., | is installing $2,500 air conditioning | J. W. Parker, 1602 Lair Street is lerecting a $75 wire fence, Sey- mour Rubin is building an addi- | tion to a store at 421 B Duval St., at a cost of $500, Two Friends Barber Shop, 512 Rimersburg Coal Buys Land At $46,000 From Terrain Corp. Key Largo shows the largest sales of the week with $55,000 in real estate sold by the Terrain Corporation. First and largest sale was made at $46,000 to Rimersburg Coal Co. which is part of the in- terests held by R, E. Crane, lar- gest of all Keys landholders» The property includes large area on the Key. The sellers in- clude the corporation, Ruth T. Sweeting. Lelia S. Adams, and Marvin Adams, being the heirs of F, E. Sweeting. Another sale by the. corporation in Key Largo was to Mr. and Mrs, ine Signorelli, Akron, 0., for Though there were many other sales during the week there were no major commercial transfers. The followirig real estate trans- actions took place: Dr. and Mrs, Herman K. Moore sold a one-sixteenth interest in 45 lots in Corla Reef Estates, Key West, to Milton Appel, Jack Appel and Betty Sacarob, 926 Duval St. R. E. Crane and his wife have transferred a 1834 acres of their 24,000 acres on the Keys to an- other company of theirs, the At- = Land and Improvement 0. Mercedes Fernandez and Anto- lin Fernandez, her husband have sold for $4,500 Key West land at Virginia and Margaret Streets to Mr, and Mrs, Jose M, Fernandez, 1104 Packer Street. Mr, and Mrs, Patrick Ellis have sold for $2,500 to Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Mayhew, property in Tavernier, Fla. Elinor D. Gautier, Frances Gau- ler and her husband, R. B., Jr.; Betty Worley, joined by her hus- band Lee M. Worley and Anna Carnevale, attorney in fact, have sold for $6,500 to Ralph and Agnes Rule, tract K, Plantation Beach, on the Key of the same name, SunCoast Seafoods have from Charles Toppino. to Key West Shrimp Company, owned by Dr, J. Lancelot Les- ter, for $1,200. The lease runs until February 1, 1954, Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Nason sold their lease from Char- les W. Rutan for $4,000 a lot at Plantaiton Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Olin L, Williams have sold for $9,600 to Mr. and ae Lavan Bass, Marathon Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Gill have sold t oMr. and Mrs. Carlos Cal- leja for $7,000 land at Elizabeth and Caroline Street, where the Callejas have a grocery store. at the present time. James T. Laketek, and Har-, riet L. Laketek, both single have _sold their half interests, making an entire one, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Francis Owens, 1503 South Street, for a total of $10, 009, The property is at South and Leon. Mr. and Mrs, Omar Wilson Coop- er have sold for $3,000 to Virginia Cooper, lot one in Macros, a sub- division in Key West at Laird Street and Atlantic boulevard. Sot G. Pappas and his wife Ca- thleen have sold to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Tatham of Miami, a tract in Crain’s Subdivision, Gras- sy Key for $8,500. Charles Toppino and Sens, Inc. have sold to the City of Key West, land on Stock Island near Second street and Third Avenue for $1,800, The sale includes many lots. Marian H. Lowe, joined here- band, has sold to M, E. Bennett, 217 Duval Street for $12,500 a house and land at 217 Duval Street, between Caroline and Green Streets. John C, Gardner, guardian of the estate of Julia Gardner, has sold to Alfred Allen. of 818 Eliza- beth Street for $5,000 a lot on Elizabeth Street with a front of 50 feet. “Loren C. Troup has sold for $19,000 to Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Shannon land on Key Vaca, con- taining 5.9 acres, Mr, and Mrs. Emile L. Cotton, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Emile Cot- ton, Jr. have sold to. Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Galloway for $1,020 a lot in Riviera Village. Mr, and Mrs. Clark R,° McCloy have sold to Mr. and Mrs, James A. Bomar for $10,000 land at Black- water Sound, Key Largo, Mary E. Parrish and W. A. Par- rish her husband have sold to Mr, and Mrs, Charles L. Gray for $800 part of two lots in Parrish sub- division, Marathon. GATO REAL ESTATE (Continued Fron Page Eight) Farr Warner, his wife have sold is the Strand Theater their land in the Virgil S. Lowe subdivision on Big Pine Key, The Trustees of the Florida State Internal improvement Fund have sold for $4,400 to New- kirk Realty Corporation, 43.3 res of bay bottom off their ‘and new development Duck _ Key, The land was sold on May 27, 1953. ‘ Ella Taylor Pintado .-Washbish and her husband Donald have sold for $2,400 to Mr. and Mrs, K. i a Key Largo, Key Largo jand, Mr. and Mrs, Ivar Axelson are on the buying rather than the selling end for a change this week with their purchase of 54 acres of Everglades land for $1,400 from Joel W. Hopkins of Hlineis. The purchase is subject to an oil, gas and mineral lease given by Hopkins to Sun Oil Company. The F. P. Sadowski corp, has sold for $20,000 to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore. C. Lindahl of Mara- thon, land in Marathon, Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Junior Henry have sold to-Mr. and Mrs, Sumner Edward Thompson, Jr., for $9,400 lot 8 in a Key West sub- division. The Thompsons live at 2429 Fogarty Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Page have sold for $700 lots 20 and 21 in Holiday Homesites Key Largo, to Mr, and Mrs, Leonard E. Gay, R. H. WRIGHT & SON, Inc. CONTRACTORS @Channel Excavating @Land Clearing-Filling @ Road Building IN THE FLORIDA KEYS Key West 2-2830 Ft. Lauderdale 3-4361 ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT 126 Duval Street Phone 2-5634 Royal Typewriters Portables and Standards SALES - SERVICE RENTALS CONTRACT SIGNED LAKELAND ‘® — Harry Coe, | Gems Of Thought Lakeland and University of Florida} I know of nothing sublime which pitcher, has signed a bontis con- | is not some modification of power, tact with the Detroit Tigers; [| Burke, Coe, 20, had a .902 record bet Power in its last particle, is duty. Florida. He is a. southpaw, 4 3 —John Foster, _ He worked out in Detroit this{, Since nothing. is settled until it week and his contract was signed Hotere? ea i has with Little Rock of the Southern | yniess he exercises it fairly. and Association. He will report to |jus@y- his -actions will return to Montgomery of the Class A South | plague hin, Atlantic League. | Frank A, “Vanderlip. Saturday, June 13, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 9 TELEPHONE 2.5531 123 DUVAL STREET - Awnings - Doors « Jal. IT’S HERE! IT’S NEW! KENFLEX “TODAY'S OST EXCITHG DECORATING Hews EASIER 10 INSTALL Light to han- die... goes * down early, quickly . . cute with kitchen at a cost of $2,000. J. M. Fenedez is Fleming Street is making $300 in | building a room at a cost of $1,000 “ general repairs. | -in by R. Murray Lowe, her hus- oe AGERE BITE LDR OMIT VENETIAN BLINDS The Royal Dial EXCLUSIVELY WITH The MAXWELL COMPANY APARTMENTS Accepting Applications Now Furvished and Unfurnished 2 Bedroom Apartments FIRST STREET and PATTERSON AVENUE shears. 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