The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 17, 1953, Page 6

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was one showing that Abe R.|Monroe County, sold a lot at Cari-' vite of Mi : , Bry si bse ul Poly fo 0 we Com yaa ool, re | xer ,J0nK #4 maim, Injunction On ss it ¥ Ss = ice ant Rood snd Division St. to Mjss Rand berlain, of eet a rg pond — owl Him Given Pr otection jina matter of minutes turns out Waterfront Union ae wane F ts Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. Gar-|phri id wife, of Miami, a complet jo) at once * ' Both the stage name, Sally Rand,| gan, of Tavernier, sol¢ a lot in the ae ® of Miami, for) St. LOUIS A T-year-old boy many workers hours to do. But) NEW YORK #--The federal gov-, \) | () R M \ | (1 Gould — were —— Bot “aiaree i. Edwin .V. McCollum, of 500 for land on Key Vaca. The pak peaks eens teal be thegee Teg gel strike injunction against the Inter-) AWNING . coe Dresek yoy laml,: for $700. en ia sapien W. Batemans series of unusual operations de- isla Chinen weil he cunagiae the look (ational Longshoremen’s Assn, to, : Mr. and Mrs. R. Warner’ Ring ae oe end g dpe fate ar and wife, of Monroe County. signed to prevent further breaks. |o¢ factories and also changing the|include the rival AFL union. | and pa ves Liga ae Sink oe ‘Mrs, Charles E. Leiby, of North’ B ° ds fear Abeer has Latieapped kind—and number—of employes. | Federal Judge Edward Weinfeld| oer. ae ‘Miami. The seller was Frank M. Lawyer ul r One example: A huge broaching|Thursday widened the scupe of i « ‘THIS ONE-STORY, concrete-block building, being bhilt at 313 Whitehead Street, will be occu- ; pied by the law offices of W. Curry Harris. Warranty Deeds Reflect New®=z. 7" < ™ ‘Activity In Real Estate Sally Rand, the fan‘ dancer,) A lot vs —_ ain Key Ni Key ./Sold to Mr. a rs. William T. Dene seats et Ny ee ating of Kitty Hawk: N.C. by Among the warranty deeds on Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carlson. today in the office of Earlthe price was $1,000. file Adams, clerk of the Circuit Court, yr and Mrs, W. M. Egan, of| Bay Harbor Subdivision on Key/ Boss and Dorothy Roslya” farks| Coward, of Conch Key. Winifred Mary Sievens, of Ot- tawa, Canada, paid $2,000 for a lot in Little Venice Subdivision No. 2 in Monroe County. The seller vas ROBERTS Sadowski and Son of Monroe Coun- , Mr. and Mrs. I, N, Meltzer and Office Equipment Mr. and Mrs. Jose M. Renedo sold Duval Stree? Phone 2-5634/to Fred P. Henning and Vera F. gs : ‘Henning, of the Humane Society Royal Typewriters on Stock Island a lot on that island Portables and Standards | Mt. 2nd Mrs. Pau! D. Herrick, 1301 United St. for $500. n - Gifford R. Herrick, 2603 Harris for $800. : of Monroe County, sold five Salt! SALES - SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Herrick, ‘SOUTHERN |! ("3° Pond lots to Paul D, Herrick, Jr., RENTALS - Jr., sold five Salt Pond Lots to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Koehn sold a lot in the Sands Subdivi- (County, to Richard A. Stettner and County, sold four lots in Harbor Shores to the following: Dill Pennington and wife, of Key Largo, $6,500; R. K. Bell and wife, of Miami, $5,500; G. J. Drury and wife, of Key Largo, $6,500; H. R. Caple and wife, of Key Largo, 500, Earl J. Page and wife sold a lot in Curry’s Corner, Monroe: $400, Paraiso Estates Corp. paid $7,- New 6-Room Office New quarters at 313 Whitehead St. for the law office of W. Curry Harris will be ready for occupancy about the middle of December, it was announced teday. The one-story, concrete-block ‘building was designed by Marion I. Manley, of Miami, and is being built by the CBS Construction Co. The new building will be 45-feet! deep with a 25-foot front on White- head St. It will have six rooms and! a bath. A combination air-condi- tioning and heating unit will main- tain comfortable year-round tem- peratures. The unit also is equip- ped with blowers so the air in the building ean be changed even Of Week The following building permits|open a Key West branch on the for the past week were on file at The Railway Express Agency, The Roberts Estate, 713 Chap- man Lane, will add new roof cov- T. P. Raines, 218 Angela St., will make general repairs; $150. make repairs and add to the house. The contractor is A. Taylor, $3000. E. Hall, 3 Hibiscus Lane, re-| pairs to house, $75. \ R. Evans, 710 Gaiveston Lane, repairs, $500. ami Beach architects. It is ex- A. Lucignani, 405 Olivia St., re-|pected that it will be ready for pair porch, $200. occupancy about Feb. 10, 1954. Carpenter’s Local Union No. 655, | corner of Elizabeth and Caroline) ‘Streets, general repairs, $2000. The| contractor is M. E. Bennet. Bennet also will build a CBS du- Plex cottage at 1224 Seminary St. for Mr. and Mrs. Kramer; $5,000. J. M. Thompson will build back Porches on two houses. At 900 mete St., $80, and at United Key West Shrimp Co., foot of| BUSINESS William St., will build a shed, $300. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr will) build a $11,000 CBS residence at 2300 Patterson St. j Brittle Bones Are whose legs have been fractured pital since the condition became evident five years ago when he be- gan to walk. Physicians placed metal pins in’ each of his thigh bones and in his lower leg bones for support. As the} bones grow longer, each pin must be removed and replaced by a longer one. Since the treatment began 18 months ago, he has suffered only one break. Physicians say he can now look forward to normal activ- ity as an adult. STILL CONFISCATED TULSA, Okla. (—Federai agents found an old-fashioned whisky still ‘Thursday in a fashionable resi- dence on one of Tulsa’s busiest thoroughfares. They confiscated 600 gallons of mash and arrested a man and two women. jblock building was designed by} Norman Giller and Associates, Mi-| @ jone of Key West’s first concrete £11,000 Home [Mangels To Open |New Look Tops Permits Store In Key West Next Year Mangel’s, nationwide chain of women’s ready-to-wear stores, will site of the old Aronovitz depart- ment store, 618 Duval Street. ing, announced today that Man- gel’s would occupy part of the new building. This part of the building will have 32 feet of front on Duval St. The remaining 18 feet of front feet deep. CBS Construction Co. is the builder. The modern, one-story, concrete- The old building, just demolish- ed by J. L. Staples, Key West con- tractor, was built in 1912. It was structures, TODAY'S MIRROR By SAM DAWSON what about the men and women? machine operated by one man can pick up an auto engine block in a ‘Ford plant in Cleveland, and using. 1,344 tools do a dozen machining operations. It can turn out 152 engine blocks an hour. Plant em- ployes are mostly technicians, job- setters, maintenance men. Another example: Operating con- trol boards, 12 men can run an oil refinery. Without help of instru- ments, it would take 800 men to do the work. That would make more jobs—and the price of gaso- line would be higher. A third example: Remington Rand has installed im the Chicago merchandising office of John Plain & Co. a machine called “speed tally” or “distribution” which has the working capacity of 30,000 adding machines. {t keeps inven- tory data current. In minutes it Work on. the new building is; 'scheduled to start Monday. Char- 809 Caroline St., will make general/les Aronovitz, owner of the build- will be occupied by a men’s cloth-| | L. Godinet, 726 Southard St., will|ing store. Both stores will be 150-| Citizen Photo, Finch. Gov't Broadens KEY WESTERS and visitors alike will have better seating arrangements and a better “look” at the races next season when the new grandstand is completed at Key West Kennel Club— Page 6 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, October 17, 1953 ernment has broadened the no-| Taft-Hartley injunction which halt- led the five-day waterfront strike with a temporary restraining order effective until Oct. 25 against the ILA-AFL. ’ The old ILA, ousted from the AFL on charges of failing to clean house of graft and racketeering, had complained it was “thog-tied” by the original injunction, saying it enabled the AFL union to harass jILA dockers into violating the no- strike edict. Weinfeld set next Tuesday for the AFL union to show cause why it should not be prohibited from, striking under the same injunction. | In another action, Weinfeld or-| dered that a three-man statutory court be convened Oct. 27 to rule on the constitutionality of the new New York-New Jersey waterfront commission. Key West Venetian Blind Co. Awnings — Doors — Jalousies 123 DUVAL STREET Heavy details of police continue to patrol the sprawling waterfront and thus far have prevented bitter though neither the air-conditioner, ican get inventory data in shape, ue prt , where f it took nor the heater is in operation, |Citizen Ads Bring Results|{°r buyers. where formerly it took sion, Big Pine Key, to Arra L. |Fiquette and Lydia L. Fiquette |Mace, 809 Fleming St, rear, for Engineering Co. to do it. Electrical Supplige I The Coral Ki Co., of Dad For management the competitive fer terraet agile rg kec and Coane ‘sold a Te pep Ssriiad ISIPILTTEMPTIIN] advantages of automatic controls} The older ILA originally struck \ Contractors Key for $800 to Howard M. Post) MAKUSSUI0 uzzle EIRINIEMMRIOIE| are real: ‘speedy production, lowerlover a wage dispute with the em°| * \ aed jof Miami Springs and Robert P. IN} paseo pgeae een a ratte Bioret arom the New York Ship- Pinte i 5 |Schuh, of Miami. ° ping Assn. { x Electrical Fixtures A lot in Matecumbe Ocean Bay 1. Barbed spear eek ie 8 ete oe " nd women in BUSINESS MEN | ' M118 White Street |Subdivision brought $2.30. M. Lew-} 5. Noah's vessel 40. Gathered LICIORMOIRIT MENTE IVIE TR} oe 8 it ot men and wom D CaS Du ; i TELEPHONE 2.5071 is Hall and his wite sold it Ys 42 Toaninner —(/OICIEJAINISMMSICIRIAIPIE} factories and offices may protest, | IJ@CISION e - =|) + eek point TIETRISIEMMPIEIABMLIAIG] especially if a business dip makes CNEW? j 12.Sikworm Feminine IRIEISIOIRITISMMMMUIS} |iobs scarce. WASHINGTON #—Secretary of | - * 13, By birth 46. Uneven EILIIAMBLLITIEIRIAILI Employe acceptance of an office|Agriculture Benson has told the | bs is ° 14. Nerve $0. Wild buffalo IRIOICMMPIE|NIEMMOIVIEIN] |machine or system is even more|House Agriculture Committee he | ¢ ‘ E. BENNETT me of India It INI IRIAICIEMEMIE TIE} important than the Pheer will sone Tepes te folariy the | ; ) 5 RIS|T stem itself, Miss Marion A. Bills\price of choice cattle after gets | q CONSTRUCTION Co CIGISHEOINIE/SMMEIRIS/T) of the Actas Life Insurance Co. vice from meat and livestock e Hartford, Conn., tells the American, Management Assn’s office man- agement conference being held leaders. | The committee iast Saturday urged such a program. It also| VINYL TILE GENERAL CONTRACTING life to here today. A = ested for on government ‘TRADE MARK Management’s answer is usually |purchases to support the | RESIDENTIAL” AN ~ do 6.Take 18 Unrelined to point out that mn the past ma-|low-grade cattle market. VINYL TILE FLOORS NTIAL’ AND COMMERCIAL ‘34. Robed Bown metal chines have eventually led to high-| In a wire to the committee yes- re 2 CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIRS 30. Wise vendel © Joseuren — pod er living standards, less drudgery, terday, Benson said a choles cat- ut your flooring upkeep * z 24 Apparatus for |more jobs. le support program weul4 pose ; ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEEF.ING SERVICES treating As machines substitute for men,/complex administrative >-ablems, costs to the bone! AVAILABLE .... FREE ESTIMATES 8, Dent ot “engineering may aspera) ; be pe Price differen‘'-J. ~ metal ‘the largest profession, with scien-|pulsory grading, season»! pricing OUR NEW ADDRESS — 217 DUVAL Winglike tists in research not far behind,”|and market: outlets , 21. Incarnation predicts John Post, manager of| Benson ‘said his depa~: DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM OLD ADDRESS Phone 2-2333 See Us ithe industrial relations department lof Continental Oil Co. He sees an increasing “trend from a wage- earning to a sa aried population” date has purchased the ‘of half a million head of cattle—| about 41,000 last week—and wi ward contracts this week for an VENETIAN BLINDS ~— Lh Yas Weg) | sy So nin | APARTMENTS a “Aluminum | Grease, Wear! Home Owners of Key West pe py 909 Fleming St. 328 SIMONTON STREET Get Your Plumbing Officially Checked and Corrected Now C. PARK PLUMBING | Too! 53, Feminine name TELEPHONE 233231 with incomes tending to stabilize.|additional 46,000 head. The MAXWELL COMPANY zzz | The Royal Palms Furnished and Unfurnished PATTERSON AVENUE for Sewer Hook-Ups. 2 Bedroom Apartments Esc Comten eo Paine’ Dopercen St D 't W. i f th Rush! Light Factory Work Spaces PHONE Us £OR FREE ESTIMATE on aif or e e The Maxwell Company EE ESTIMATES FIRST STREET and KENFLEX Floors Are Ideal for Every Type of Key West Floor Covering Co. 132 DUVAL STREET

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