The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 3, 1953, Page 8

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REAL ESTATE LIVELY IN KEY WEST, KEYS have sold to Mr. and Mrs. Bradley September Sales Keep Up In Usually Slow Month in amen ubdvion, Key We The Gautier family has sold for $8,100 to Howard| Edmund L. Curry and his wife, F. Shanley, Marathon three lots in Plantation Beach, ac- wath tol an Are to Lt cording to deeds filed with Circuit Court Clerk Earl|3+ 1214 Washington Street. Adams last week. Poe Corrine i sold for $6,500, land gre Mrs. William J. Al-jhas sold 160 acres of Everglades property is at Grin-jland to V. Earl Irons, 470 Com-; iil Rg | Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pepper Hhave sold for $12,000 to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pepper, part of a jlot at Fleming and Bahama Streets ,together with the im- provements. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Brown have sold to Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Barker, for $4,500, ten acres in| Monroe County. Elena Calduch Roberts, widow, has sold a lot and house at 1616! Seminary Street, Key West, to! Mizpah Harris, Miami. ig Iroquois Builders, Inc., has sold to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H. Opfer, 3737 N.W. 43rd Street, Miami, for $1,800 land in Lower Matecumbe Beach. They have also sold to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whitmer, for $6,000, land in Lower Matecumbe Beach. City Buildin Active During September 7th Day Adventist Church Going Up At $20,000 Cost The Florida Conference of Sev- jenth Day Adventists is building a $20,000 CBS church, according to a permit issued by Building Inspec- tor Ray Knopp. The new church will be at 1330 Fifth Street. W. Limbert, is building a $12,000 CBS house ‘at 3820 Duck Avenue. Ray Malone is the contractor, ac- cording to the permit. Odes B. McKillip is building a CBS house at 1500 Laird Street. CBS Construction company is putting up the $9,600 dwelling. Joseph Sands is building a $10,- 816 duplex on Laird Street. Other permits issued are as fol- lows: H. Ogden, 1019 Watson Street, $250 alterations to porch; Leota Cruickshank, 2811 Harris Avenue, | $125, repairs to porch. Julius Brown, 1911 Fogarty Ave- nue, $375 metal roof; James Mc- Cardle, 1121 Petronia Street, $400, additional room on rear; Guy Car- |leton, 916 Windsor Lane, $100, r- | place old fence; Mr. and Mrs. Ocis lufionary Glass Louver: Win- Phone 2-5531 FOR PREE ESTIMATE © Stainless Stee! Weatherstripping © Inside Removoble Screens CLEARVIEW Glass Louvet Windows & Doors Key West Venetian Bilnd Co. 123 DUVAL STREET - BUSINESS MEN! KENFLEX VINYL TILE TRADE MARK VINYL TILE FLOORS Cut your flooring upkeep costs to the bone! Floyd Villareal, southeast cor- ner of Ashby and South Street, is building a ‘$5,000 CBS house; neon sign. Paul Baer, 903 Duval is erecting a block fence in the rear, at a cost of $200. | Fleet Reserve, 920 Caroline Street is laying a block wall at a cost of $325. R. E. Lowe, 619 Ashe Street is making $200 in general repairs. J. Fernandez is making $3,000 in repairs at No. 1 Aronovitz Lane. Dr. J, Lancelot Lester, | Fleming Street at a cost of $350. H.W. Gardner, 1121 Angela repairs. | Street is adding to an existin building at a cost of $4,000. R. Felton, 1418 Leon Street is re- Pairing a porch at a cost of $300. A. H. Lowe, Jr., 1613 Von Phister ROBERTS Office Equipment 126 Duval Street Phone 2-5634 Royal Typewriters Portables and Standards SALES - SERVICE RENTALS KENFLEX Defies Grease, Dirt and Wear! At last! A foor that cuts dows overhead while it helps build up your business! Now, get new, crisper, brighter, clearer colors in a floor that needs lees maintenance because the vinyl i tiles are unaffected by grease and KenFlex doesn't even waxing except to add to its permanent luster. Mave KenFiex stalled now without interruption to business. We will be give you a FREE estimate, KENFLEX Floors Are Ideal for Every Type of Business ! i t 4 q J Key West Floor Covering Co. 132 DUVAL STREET Jr. Ys) making general repairs at 422] Street is making $300 in general | Something New on eo | i GEORGE DYKES Mr. and Mrs. George Dykes have hold to Mr. and Mrs. Dwight A. Smith of Miami for $22,000, tract three of Highland Shores, Key Largo, according to a deed filed with Circuit Court Clerk Earl Adams last week. Iroquois Builders have sold for $1,800 to Ann Finley Lewis, 7909 East Drive, Harbor Island, Miami Beach a lot in Lower Matecumbe| Beach. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Ander- son have sold to Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Powell for $3,500, land |Street is making general repairs at a cost of $1,000. Monroe County Courthouse took out a $3,300 permit for the in- stallation of air conditioning by Esquinaido Brothers. Adorable Beauty Salon is also having its air conditioning installed by Es- quinaldo Brothers. Theirs costs $1,700. The Adorable is at the corner of Truman and Simonton. R. Barber, 713 Eaton Street, is painting his house at a cost of $50. W. G- Jaycocks is erecting a wire fence at 1605 Washington Street. R. Arias, 1430 Catherine Street, is putting up a $40 wire fence; W. Villareal, 1037 United Street is re- pairing a porch at a cost of $50. Margaret Scully, 1112 Curry Lane, is making $1,000 in ‘general repairs. D. W. Pease, 1510 Von Phister Street- is building a $9,000 CBS house. C. Allshouse, 709 Eaton Street is making $100 in minor repairs and painting- A. G. Sands, 1217 Washington Street is building a block fence at a cost of $50. Frank Gato is making general repairs at a cost of $3,000 at 1508 Johnson Street. The Boulevard Drive-In is erect- ing a neon sign- The Beachcomber is building a new store front at a cost of $2,- is building a $1,000 bathroom . Philip B. Russell, 325 Peacon Lane is replacing his, steps with .jconcrete at a cost of $25. A. C. Elgin, 613 Eaton Street is making $250 in general repairs. | Mr. and Mrs. G. W- Byrne, 1409 | tilini for $13,000, salt pond lot at ‘Truman are making $2,500 in gen- eral repairs. H. W. Gardner, 1121 Angela ‘Street is enclosing a porch at a Key Largo Looms Large In Real Estate Sales Of Week LONG KEY ACREAGE SOLD BY OVERSEAS ROAD AND TOLL BRIDGE 'Shirley M. Wood, land on North} Paul Sher, 1127 Johnson Street|Improvement Fund have sold for FACING ON THE GULF the $76,000 Crane home in Marathon will be ready for occupation before Christmas. Crane, a retired leather manufacturer from Boston, bought 80 acres back in 1945 and planned not only to build a home but to establish tropical garden of paradise. Among the features of the home will be a private bedroom and patio for their dog. Equipped with furniture of stainless steel and having a stainless steel chain link fence, covered with copper screen, the room and patio will be just what the Great Pyrenees dog ordered. —Citizen Staff Photo, Finch. | Page 8 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, October 2 1953 M. E. BENNETT CONSTRUCTION CO. GENERAL CONTRACTING RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIRS ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING SERVICES AVAILABLE ... FREE ESTIMATES OUR NEW ADDRESS — 217 DUVAL DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM OLD ADDRESS Phone 2-2333 See Us ia The Royal Palms SELLS PARCEL; at Lime Street and Seaside Ave- nue, Key Largo. F. P. Sadowski and Son have sold to Mr. and Mrs. Julius A. Pieper of Marathon, lot 102 of Little Venice Subdivision for $1,500 in Marathon. Dee Jay, Inc., The Corinne Cor- poration and The Hillary Corpora-| tion have sold to Mr. and Mrs.) Julius A. Pieper for $3,000, a lot! in North Marathon Shores. Sadowski and Son have sold an- other lot in Little Venice for $9,300 to Mr. and Mrs. W. Vernon Hard-| wood; and still aonther for $900; to Mr. and Mrs. John Thomka. Roosevelt Boulevard Holding Corporation has sold to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pearlman, eleven lots in Key West for $7,500. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. Gar-| gan have sold for $1,500 to Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis Roberts, land) in Southeliff Estates, Key Largo. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sut- cliffe have sold for $2,500 to Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Van Decar, lot} 12 of Sunset Point Adidtion, Key Largo. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Nelson) have sold to Mr. and Mrs. Billy G. Chappel for $5,000, land in Key West at White and Virginia Streets. M. Ignatius Lester and his wife have sold for $13,500 to Mrs. Jen- nie Mae Watkins, a lot and im- provements in Key West. The Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District has sold to Paul E. Sawyer for $100, 10.12 acres on Long Key. The Sawyers have sold for the same price the same acre- age to Bernie C. Papy. Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Golan have sold to Bernie C. Papy, Jr., and Roosevelt Boulevard for $100. Bertha R. Lopez and her hus- band, Julius Pablo Lopez, have sold for $5,000 land at 808 Olivia Street, near Windsor Lane, to Mr.| and Mrs. John W. Nelson. The Trustees of the Internal $326, to Mr, and Mrs. Clarence R. Smith, 1.54 acres of bay bottom on Key Vaca. Rosemady O’Keefe Ebnet, widow of John Joseph Ebnet, has sold to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph John Gen- George Street and Harris Avenue. Coral Shores company has sold} for $4,500 to Thomas B. Lipe and! John A. Grimaldi, two lots at} jeost of $100. Coral Shores, Plantation Key. — ANY If its JALOUSIES “We make em” All Work Guaranteed Tropical Sheet Metal Works 134 Simonton Street TEL. 2-3923 fil, in Boot Key Harbor, at appli-| APARTMENTS Accepting Applications Now Dredging Permit For Boot Key Application has been made to} the Department of the Army by| Mr. Herbert R. Karns, Marathon, | Florida, for a permit to dredge and Furnished and Unfurnished 2 Bedroom Apartments FIRST STREET and PATTERSON AVENUE cant’s property, at the foot of Neff | Ave., Marathon, Vaca Key, Mon-| roe County, Florida. It is proposed | to dredge a channel about 50 feet wide and 325 feet long along the! northerly and westerly sides of ap-| plicant’s property, to a depth of 5 feet below mean low water. The | dredged material would be deposit- | ed in shoal water alongside the said channel at applicant’s prop-' erty. About 96 per cent of the popula- tion of Great Britain was born in the United Kingdom. VENETIAN BLINDS EXCLUSIVELY WITH The MAXWELL COMPANY — ag Si ai © Built to Fit Windows ¥ Window Now Beauty WikgS | *Atmimm ROLLAcHEAD. sw ot CUSTOM-MADE VENETIAN BLINDS Precision « made te fit your windows perfectly ... cheese from decorator . inspired colors ... either matching or contrasting tapes. ON SALE AT... SOUTHERNMOST PHARMACY TUCKER’S DEPT. 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