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in-mmtn*on ike,ed ml lly ed. ofrheSUNDAY, JUNE i ItSXREAL E S T A T ESALES ON RISEBrisk Activity Reported by M. E. Poison Comppnyofin*,ed)lded,hen-’or!T-totngofat,hejy,,b-ororti-ilde-or•s.arut,1-Closing of three major business property lea.1 cs and completion of a number of sales were reported Saturday by the M. E. Poison Real Estate office. Renewed faith in the ownership of sound real estate is indicated by this activity, according to Mr. Poison. It also shows; that far sighted investors in business concerns are anxiousto buy and lease property beforeinflation raises prices, he declared ■ Sales reported by the Poison of fice consist of: the Oscar Barney home in Park Terrace to Donald H. Smith: the Gertrude Drew Thompson lot to the same party: sale of 72 acres on Dog River to L. J. Zimmern; sale of a farm at Grand Bay to E. W. Strickler: sale of a five acre estate in Cot tage Hill Woodlands to J. E. McDonald. This last sale was made through co-operation of the llol-ston Real Estate company.Five-Year LeaseDown town leases for an average period of five years each have been closed on the following buildings: Charles Williams Glassbuilding at 206 Government streeju to the Auto-Lee store which w^R remodel and improve the structure at considerable expense; the Dr Sherard building on southeast Government and Claiborne streets, leased to Drs. Weldon and Rutherford: the Sangrouber building, southeast Dauphin and Joachim.leased for a term of years toNational Manufacture and Stores Corp., owners of the National Furniture Storefpays to classify
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Mobile, Alabama, US

Sun, Jun 04, 1933

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