Polk's Clearwater (Pinellas County, Fla.) City Directory including Belleair, Dunedin, Largo, Safety Harbor and Tarpon Springs 1937, Part 21

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Publication date: 1937
Publisher: R.L. Polk & Co.
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800 Hart Ora S O 801 Vacant


802 Bennett Herbert


80212 Wagner Earl O


803 Russell Jos L O 804 Vacant 80412 Wagner John J. O


805 Errickson Albert W 806 Scaff Clarence L O 807 Vacant


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808 Hornsby Jesse B O 80812 Vacant


H. L. McCURDY LUMBER CO. NOT INCORPORATED Lumber and Builders' Supplies 966 Douglas Ave. Dunedin, Florida Phone 6638


202 (1937) R. L. POLK & CO.'S


TURNER-Contd 809 Reidinger Marie C Mrs O 80912 Vacant


811 Vacant


81112 Vater Robt


812 Blanton Herbert O


815 Kelly Jas T O Prospect av intersects


900 Shay Chas F


901 Vacant


903 Kincaid May G Mrs


905 Vacant


906 McQuagge Archie


907 Sauls C M


90712 Vacant 908 Mauk Mary M Mrs O 90812 Pinder Geo O 910 Clendinen Thos A


912 Vacant


914 Sumner M Earl O 91412 Harville Saml 915 Wood Theo H O


rear Robinson John C


1004 Moree Wm A


1005 Schaeffer Fredk E O


1006 Abraham Walter H


1007 Vacant


100712 Lapsley Georgia Mrs O 1009 Barco Sue


100912 Vacant


1010 Yesle Robt F


1011 Graham Floretta D Mrs O


TUSKAWILLA-From A C L RR east to Greenwood av, 1 south of Pinellas 709 Wadsworth Jas M


714 Ziegler Loy B


718 Allen Lummie L O 724 Vacant


S Myrtle av intersects


802 Thornton Ernest G O 814 Zipper Wm O


824 Yates Chas C


S Prospect av intersects


900 Harris Delmar O


911 Kyle Mary E Mrs Ewing av intersects Greenwood av intersects


UNION-From N Ft Harrison av east to Douglas av, 6 north of Sunset Point dr (Dunedin city limits) 1017 Peeler Wiseman W 1019 Niles Alice Mrs


VINE AV-From 900 Drew north to Jurgens, 5 east of N Ft Har- rison av 204 Collins Ruth Mrs O 205 Marston E Lester 206 Johnson Pearl Mrs 207 Hamilton J Palmer 20712 Vacant 208 Williams Zella Mrs 20812 Sherry John L 210 Hill Thos H


Jones intersects


300 Shaw Ralph 301 Vacant 302 Rousseau Wm O 30212 Ramsey David Mrs 304 Vacant


306 Granberry Walter W O 307 Williams Josephine Mrs 308 Roberts Edison W 309 Vacant 311 Carter Ralph I


Hart intersects


402 Register Wm F O 403 Young Aaron E


40312 Runyan David G


404 Nash John W O


405 Kiger Orvil L


40512 Bickell Frank R


408 Vacant 40812 Vacant 410 Hardin Leland S


412 Holmes Robt B


Plaza begins


500 Mckenzie Ole B O 502 Register Jas S


504 Hamrick J Frank O Maple intersects 601 Flowers Maggie Mrs 603 Sissel John J @


Eldridge intersects


701 Boyd Douglas L O


704 Owens Oren H


705 Bader Otto Indry and shoe repr 708 Barlow Arth @


70812 Bell Otis J (0)


709 Vacant


710 Adams Danl B O gro


711 Vacant


Seminole intersects


807 Smith Walter D O 811 Schenck Anna L Mrs Nicholson intersects


902 Bellamy Wm H O


906 House Chas R


90612 House Wm F


908 Shaner Harry C O


909 Hillhouse Horace M


Palmetto intersects


1000 Exchange The auto parts and 2d hd gds 1002 McCarey Kath (c) Cedar intersects Jurgens intersects


VIRGINIA-From S Greenwood av east to Missouri av, 1 north of Chestnut S Greenwood av intersects


ns 1 è Glover Annie K (c) ns 2 e Richardson Jake (c) O nw cor Alexander Ruth (c) O Madison av intersects


ne cor Sims Barney (c) O ns 1 w Brenson Chas (c) O


Missouri av intersects


WALNUT - From N Highland av east to limits, 1 south of Pal- metto (No houses)


WASHINGTON - From the bay east to beyond Lincoln, 13 north of Cleveland Sunset dr intersects Osceola av intersects Ft Harrison av intersects Myrtle av intersects 805 Bentley Richd (c)


MOSS FUNERAL HOME


MORTUARY SERVICE AMBULANCE SERVICE


811 NORTH FORT HARRISON PHONE 2325


CLEARWATER DIRECTORY OF HOUSEHOLDERS (1937) 213


807 Hall Ernest (c) Railroad av intersects Roosevelt av intersects Pennsylvania av intersects


se cor Lockett Ellis (c) 1006 Williams Millidge (c) 1007 Devine Septer (c) O


1008 Bryant Jack (c) Greenwood av intersects 1106 Jones Carrie (c) 1107 Vacant


1109 Thomas Amanda (c)


1111 Roberson Geo (c)


1112 Robison Geo (c)


1113 Jerrido Rufus (c)


1114 Mitchell Addie (c) 1116 McPherson Homer F (c)


1117 Whitaker Jacob C (c)


1118 Washington Edw (c)


1119 Behn Wadell (c)


1120 Woolridge Jas P (c) 1121 Niblock Oscar (c)


1123 Vacant


1125 Summons Alice (c)


1128 Vacant


1129 Vacant


1131 Wilson Callie (c)


1133 Williams Mary (c)


1401 Dansey Dora (c)


WASHINGTON AV N-From 1200 Drew north to Eldridge, 1 east of Greenwood av


206 Robb Jas W


208 Walker Wm E


214 Hagood John D


313 Stig Carl


315 Smith A Waller O


Jackson blvd intersects Maple intersects S A L RR crosses Eldridge intersects


WASHINGTON AV S-From 1201 Cleveland south to limits, 1 east of Greenwood av ws 1 s Weaver Mayo (c) ws 2 s Vacant


ws 3 s Dieffenwierth S H gro


Park intersects


se cor Odd Fellows Hall (c)


102 Phillips Hilmar L gro ws 2 s Jones Will (c) beer garden


115 Frazer Minnie (c) O Lewis Buster (c) 203 Jones Rebecca (c)


205 Norman Aquilla (c) 206 Jones Henry (c)


Pierce intersects


300 Jones Will (c) 302 Crosskey Beatrice (c) 304 Lovic Otis (c) 306 Paulhill Cynthia (c) O


ne cor Young Evan (c)


Court intersects Unopened to Lakeview Lakeview av intersects 1311 Perry John A 1361 McMullen Boliver H O 1369 Vacant


King intersects Woodlawn av intersects


1514 Pratt Glenn O 1520 Forehand Nix B


1524 Alford Eliz Mrs 1529 Lloyd Avery H 1532 Chauncey Perry


Howard intersects


1563 Fritch Matthew W O


1569 Martin Vernon B O


1572 Vacant


1573 Clayton Curtis A


1578 Fipps Edgar


Belleair interse Its


WATKINS RD - From Druid rd east 1 block, 3 south of Jeffolds ss 1 e Vacant


WATTERSON AV - From $02 Cleveland, north 2 blocks 15 I O O F Hall Mason Betty dancing tch Carpenters Union Local Mb 1275


Brotherhood of Painters Decorators and Paper- hangers of America Local No 1321 International Order of Od Fellows No 12


19 Vacant


Hendricks intersects


107 Colonial Inn Ye Mackie Agnes nurse Baker Estelle


113 Hartman Elec Co Hartman Chancey J 119-21 Phillips Motors Phillips Henry O


WEBER ROAD-From Drew north, 1 east of Duncan av nr city lim- its es 2 n Vacant es 3 n Fish Cecil E


WILDWOOD WAY (Formerly Wil- liams rd) - From Indian Rocks rd east to A C L RR, 11 south of Jeffords


324 Howard Paul F 326 Mathieson John Q O


S Orange av intersects


416 McElveen Geo A O 420 Whitney Robt E O 424 Vacant


S Ft Harrison av intersects


511 Berray Edw W 516 Vacant 518 Jones Edw H O 519 Sperry Robt T O 524 Clemens Saml E 534 Young W J


. 536 Vacant 538 Owens Ed Otto. Cross la inter ects


609 Blanton Grover C 614 Tuttle Chas H 615 Hornbuckle Thos


WILLADEL DRIVE (Bellealı - From the bay northeast and east to Druid, 1 south of Jefforts Hobart Garrett A


WILLIAMS


Wildwood Way)


ROAD (Changei


to


ROCK


"Manatee" Smith Service Co. DISTRIBUTORS Pillsbury Bros., Dredging Contractors Phone St. Petersburg 4397 Reverse Charges


SAND


204 (1937) R. L. POLK & CO.'S


WILSON AV-From Sedeeva north to city limits, 1 east N Ft Har- rison av (No houses)


WOODLAWN AV - From Indian Rock rd east to 12 south of Jef- fords


360 Vacant 36012 Mitchell Vin ss 4 w Reid Maud K Mrs


ss 3 w Harper McCleary ss 2 w Gillespie Geo F O ss 1 w Roebling Constr Co (whse) sw cor Vacant


S Ft Harrison av intersects S A L RR crosses 514 Fowler Geo Rev O


516 Craig Callie Lee Mrs O


548 Hall Millard F O


Cross Lane ends 609 Beckwith Chas S gro 60912 Harris Douglas K Beatty Garland C 611 Hammontree Arth C


612 Hurst Frank Truluck Wm


Carmel begins 638 Knight Ulysses A O sw cor Ceraolo Theodoro beer garden


Myrtle av intersects A C L Ry crosses


nw cor Vacant


Scranton av intersects Tilley av intersects Prospect av intersects


1007 Sauls Walter S 1009 Stephens Willie


Ewing av intersects Greenwood av intersects Tioga av intersects Washington av intersects 1130 Funderburke Clegg E Norman av ends Madison av intersects Michigan av intersects 1169 Sinclair John I @ Missouri av intersects


WOODLAWN TERRACE - From Douglas av east to Betty Lane, 3 north of Sunset Point dr 1212 Downing Oscar H O 1213 White Ralph W


1215 Wyatt Robt F O


Oakdale Way begins


1232 Mayers Howard R


1234 Bennett Chas R


1260 Hammatte Mary L L O


1271 McClung Lester M O


Betty Lane intersects


YELVINGTON AV-From Gulf to Bay blvd, south to Druid, 5 east of Highland av es 1 s Hartsell Arth D


YOUNG AV - From Lakeview av south to King, 2 east of Missouri av


ASSOCIATION


RAULICO


NORTH AMERICAN


1898


DIRECTORY


PUBLISHERS


G. E. DILLARD Electrical Supplies and Appliances


10 Gray Moss Inn Bldg.


Phone 21/83


TARPON SPRINGS CITY DIRECTORY (1937)


205


TARPON SPRINGS


"THE VENICE OF THE SOUTH" ! At the North End of, and the Gateway to, Peerless Pinellas County, the Winter Playground of the Florida Gulf Coast


Tarpon Springs is a city with an all-year population of 3,414, ac- cording to the 1930 U. S. Census, with an equal number in the nearby communities which form its trade territory. This population more than doubles during the eight months of fall, winter and spring, when the people of the North come to the land of sunshine to escape the cold.


Tarpon Springs enjoys an enviable location, midway on the Florida coast of the Gulf of Mexico, which forms the city's west border. On the north the city is bounded by the Anclote River, and on the east by Lake Butler, one of Florida's largest lakes. Large bayous extending well up into the city gave Tarpon Springs years ago the sobriquet of "The Venice of the South."


Tarpon Springs possesses all of the pleasing features and health- giving qualities of other Florida West Coast winter resorts and, in addition, has much Old World charm peculiarly its own. It is within a few minutes' motor trip of all the state's points of interest and the famous beaches of the incomparable Gulf Coast.


Tarpon Springs has many churches, these denominations having places of worship here: Baptist, Methodist, Catholic, Presbyter an, Episcopal, Universalist, Greek Orthodox, Christian Science and Church of God.


The Tarpon Springs Public Library has several thousand voluntres, is in charge of a competent librarian, and has a very low members hip fee.


Tarpon Springs has looked well after that most important thing- its water supply. Water of unlimited quantity is furnished consun ers through mains which reach every part of the city. The water is pumped from Lake Butler, is chlorinated, aeriated and filtered before being pumped into the mains. The city enjoys good electrical service at very moderate rates.


Entertainment Features


Tarpon Springs has an excellent eighteen-hole municipal golf course within its corporate limits. This rolling, sporty, all-grass- green course enjoys a reputation among golfers of the Florida West Coast as being second to none. Its 75c greens fee brings crowds daily from nearby cities. A golf professional is in charge during the winter season.


Beautiful Coburn City Park features numerous playground facil- ities, including shuffleboard courts, tennis and roque. This is one of the prettiest parks in Florida, located right on Spring Bayou, with water on three sides, and was a veritable park before any recreational features were added.


Another popular attraction is the Tourist Club, with several hun- dred members. The club owns its own clubhouse. Weekly card parties, entertainments and needlework classes are held in connect on with it. Here newcomers rapidly become acquainted with win er ‹ visitors from their own and other states.


15


ROCK


"Manatee" Smith Service Co. DISTRIBUTORS Pillsbury Bros., Dredging Contractors Phone St. Petersburg 4397 Reverse Charges


SAND


204 (1937) R. L. POLK & CO.'S


WILSON AV-From Sedeeva north. to city limits, 1 east N Ft Har- rison av (No houses)


WOODLAWN AV - From Indian Rock rd east to 12 south of Jef- fords


360 Vacant 36012 Mitchell Vin


ss 4 w Reid Maud K Mrs


ss 3 w Harper McCleary ss 2 w Gillespie Geo F O


ss 1 w Roebling Constr Co (whse) sw cor Vacant


S Ft Harrison av intersects S A L RR crosses 514 Fowler Geo Rev O


516 Craig Callie Lee Mrs


548 Hall Millard F O


Cross Lane ends 609 Beckwith Chas S gro 609% Harris Douglas K Beatty Garland C 611 Hammontree Arth C 612 Hurst Frank Truluck Wm


Carmel begins 638 Knight Ulysses A O sw cor Ceraolo Theodoro beer garden


Myrtle av intersects A C L Ry crosses


nw cor Vacant


Scranton av intersects Tilley av intersects Prospect av intersects


1007 Sauls Walter S 1009 Stephens Willie


Ewing av intersects Greenwood av intersects Tioga av intersects Washington av intersects 1130 Funderburke Clegg E Norman av ends Madison av intersects Michigan av intersects 1169 Sinclair John I Missouri av intersects


WOODLAWN TERRACE - From Douglas av east to Betty Lane, 3 north of Sunset Point dr


1212 Downing Oscar H O 1213 White Ralph W 1215 Wyatt Robt F


Oakdale Way begins


1232 Mayers Howard R


1234 Bennett Chas R 1260 Hammatte Mary L L O


1271 McClung Lester M O


Betty Lane intersects


YELVINGTON AV. From Gulf to (Bay blvd, south to Druid, 5 east of Highland av es 1 s Hartsell Arth D


YOUNG AV -From Lakeview av south to King, 2 east of Missouri av


ASSOCIATION RILICO


NORTH AMERICAN


1898


DIRECTOR


UBLISHERS


G. E. DILLARD Electrical Supplies and Appliances


10 Gray Moss Inn Bldg.


Phone 2783


TARPON SPRINGS CITY DIRECTORY (1937) 205


TARPON SPRINGS


"THE VENICE OF THE SOUTH" At the North End of, and the Gateway to, Peerless Pinellas County, the Winter Playground of the Florida Gulf Coast


Tarpon Springs is a city with an all-year population of 3,414, ac- cording to the 1930 U. S. Census, with an equal number in the nearby communities which form its trade territory. This population more than doubles during the eight months of fall, winter and spring, when the people of the North come to the land of sunshine to escape the cold.


1


Tarpon Springs enjoys an enviable location, midway on the Florida coast of the Gulf of Mexico, which forms the city's west border. On the north the city is bounded by the Anclote River, and on the east by Lake Butler, one of Florida's largest lakes. Large bayous extending well up into the city gave Tarpon Springs years ago the sobriquet of "The Venice of the South."


Tarpon Springs possesses all of the pleasing features and health- giving qualities of other Florida West Coast winter resorts and, in addition, has much Old World charm peculiarly its own. It is within a few minutes' motor trip of all the state's points of interest and the famous beaches of the incomparable Gulf Coast.


Tarpon Springs has many churches, these denominations having places of worship here: Baptist, Methodist, Catholic, Presbyterian, Episcopal, Universalist, Greek Orthodox, Christian Science and Church of God.


The Tarpon Springs Public Library has several thousand volumes, is in charge of a competent librarian, and has a very low membership fee.


Tarpon Springs has looked well after that most important thing- its water supply. Water of unlimited quantity is furnished consumers through mains which reach every part of the city. The water is pumped from Lake Butler, is chlorinated, aeriated and filtered before being pumped into the mains. The city enjoys good electrical service at very moderate rates.


Entertainment Features


Tarpon Springs has an excellent eighteen-hole municipal golf course within its corporate limits. This rolling, sporty, all-grass- green course enjoys a reputation among golfers of the Florida West Coast as being second to none. Its 75c greens fee brings crowds daily from nearby cities. A golf professional is in charge during the winter season.


Beautiful Coburn City Park features numerous playground facil- ities, including shuffleboard courts, tennis and roque. This is one of the prettiest parks in Florida, located right on Spring Bayou, with water on three sides, and was a veritable park before any recreational features were added.


Another popular attraction is the Tourist Club, with several hun- dred members. The club owns its own clubhouse. Weekly card parties, entertainments and needlework classes are held in connection with it. Here newcomers rapidly become acquainted with winter visitors from their own and other states.


15


PACKARD


Sales and Service


NASH Phone 2272 PHILLIPS MOTORS


Used Cars


STORAGE 119-121 Watterson Clearwater, Fla.


206 (1937) R. L. POLK & CO.'S


Other Features


Tarpon Springs, for so small a city, has many industries in the city proper and in its trade territory. There are five citrus fruit pack- ing houses, a grapefruit canning plant, several shipyards and ways, an up-to-date custom chicken hatchery, an ice plant, five wholesale fish companies, 16 sponge packing houses, a bottling works, sheet metal works, and the other industries usually found in a small city.


Here it might be added that Tarpon Springs schools, housed in up- to-date buildings with the latest equipment, are accredited and will be found equal to schools in any other part of the country. Children of winter visitors study together with the children of residents.


Tarpon Springs lies on the Gulf of Mexico. From the other three directions radiate roads unsurpassed in any section or state. They are well paved and, with the state speed limit of 45 miles an hour, provide excellent facilities for motoring to other places of interest in the state.


Short motor rides over these incomparable roads take winter vis- itors to any of the famous beaches of the Gulf Coast; to the famous Gandy Bridge, longest in the world; to the Bok Memorial Singing Tower at Lake Wales; to the wonderful Silver Springs and under- water caverns at Ocala; to the entertaining winter quarters of the world's greatest circuses at Sarasota.


Distances from Tarpon Springs are: St. Petersburg, 34 miles; Gandy Bridge, 25; Clearwater, 14; Tampa, 28; Lake Wales, 96; Sara- sota, 86; Ocala, 105; Gainesville, 152; Jacksonville, 215.


Tarpon Springs has twenty miles of water frontage within its cor- porate limits-picturesque bayous which empty their waters into the beautiful, winding Anclote River, and thence on to the majestic Gulf of Mexico, reaching into the very center of the city. Around these bayous " are the homes of many Northern people who spend their winters here in the health-giving sunshine which has made this section famous and more popular each year.


1 Tarpon Springs has good hotels, moderate in price, as well as a large number of good rooming and apartment houses. The Chamber of Commerce can help one find just what he wants at a price that will please. The hotels are the Arcade, Villa Plumosa and Stratford; Top- liff rooming house, and a number of smaller ones.


Points of Interest


Tarpon Beach and Municipal Pier.


The Sponge Exchange and its exotic coffee and curio shops.


A launch trip to the headwaters of the Anclote River, where live alligators may be seen in their native jungle glory.


The internationally-famous collection of paintings by George In- ness, Jr., with his last bid for world peace, "The Only Hope," a paint- ing exhibited all over the U. S.


Fishing trips to the Gulf of Mexico, where many varieties of deep- sea fish may be caught, including the gamest of them all, the silver king tarpon.


Pinellas County


Just a word about peerless Pinellas County, of which Tarpon Springs is a part. Pinellas is 66th in size of the 67 counties of Florida, but with its year-around population of more than sixty thousand, is the most densely populated county in the state. It is the most cosmopolitan county, for here we find natives of every one of the 48 states of the Union, of, the 11 provinces ofthe Dominion of Canada, and of all the leading countries of the world. Pinellas County ships more citrus fruit to area than any other Florida county, and in spite of its small size, is second in the state in production of the various citrus fruits, and leads the world in the quality of its grapefruit. Around Tarpon


Telephone 2634


Post Office Box 681 Gulf Lumber & Millwork Co.


Building Materials and Lumber - Fine Architectural Wood Work -B. L. P. Paints & Varnishes CLEARWATER, FLORIDA


TARPON SPRINGS CITY DIRECTORY (1937) 207


Springs are thousands of acres of the most fertile land, best suited to grapefruit culture, which can be obtained at a low price, awaiting the plough and the planting of trees.


The Tarpon Springs Chamber of Commerce


The Tarpon Springs Chamber of Commerce is a live organization which has had much to do with the progress of the city and is re- sponsible for many of its more modern tendencies. It is representa- tive of the commercial, professional and manufacturing interests of the city and had its inception in a desire to promote their growth in home-building, in manufacturing industries, in civic improvement and in commercial importance.


ASSOCIATION OF


FUILico NORTH AMERICAN 1898


DIRECTORY


PUBLISHERS


H. L. MCCURDY LUMBER CO. NOT INCORPORATED Lumber and Builders' Supplies 966 Douglas Ave. Dunedin, Florida Phone 6638


208 (1937) R. L. POLK & CO.'S


The Directory is the Common. intermediary between the buyer and the seller. R. I. Poek.


THE M. W. MOORE REAL ESTATE AGENCY


REAL ESTATE - RENTALS 48 Years of Faithful Service


340 Main Dunedin Phone 6352


TARPON SPRINGS STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE (1937) 209


POLK'S Tarpon Springs Street and Avenue Guide 1937


Copyright, 1936, by R. L. Polk & Co.


ADA-From Eagle west to Division, 5 n of Tarpon av ANCLOTE BLVD Along Anclote River circling along bay front in a southerly direction


ATHENS E-From 600 Eagle east


ATHENS W-From Eagle west to waterfront, 6 n of Tarpon av


BANANA-From Tarpon av at Spring Bayou south to Lake, 1 we of Pinellas av


BATH- From Spring Bayou south to Lime, 2 w of Pinellas av


BAY-From S Spring blvd south to Lime, 1 w of Pineapple near Whitcomb Bayou


BAYSHORE DR-From Tarpon Bayou west, continuation of N Spring blvd


BOSTON-From Grosse av east to city limits, 6 n of Tar- pon av


BOYER EAST-From S Pinellas av east to city limits, 2 s of Tarpon av


BOYER WEST-From 304 S Pinellas av west to Bayou, 3 s of Tarpon av


CEDAR E From 800 Eagle east 2 blocks


CEDAR W-From Athens sw to Hope, 1 nw of Division


CENTRAL COURT-From Spring blvd sw to Bay, 1 w of Lake blvd


CHILITO From Park av and Spring blvd west to the bridge COURT E-From S Pinellas av east to Safford av, 1 s of Tarpon av


COURT W-From S Pinellas av west to Banana, 1 s of Tar- pon av


CROSS-From Athens sw to Hope, 1 s of Anclote blvd CYPRESS-From 220 Eagle east to city limits, 3 n of Tar- pon av


DISSTON AV N-From Tarpon av north to Anclote River, 4 e of Safford av


DISSTON AV S-From Tarpon av south to city limits, 4 e of Safford av


DIVISION-From Athens southwest to Hope, 1 nw of Grand blvd


Clearwater Rug Cleaners and Dyers


Expert Cleaning, Dyeing and Moth-Proofing of Oriental Rugs, Domestic Rugs, Carpets and Overstuffed Furniture Sunburst Bldg., 1705 North Ft. Harrison Ave. Phone 6917


210


(1937) R. L. POLK & CO.'S


DIXIE HIGHWAY-From Anclote River north, continuation of Eagle


EAGLE-From Orange north to Anclote River, dividing northern part of city east and west


ELMIRA E-From 116 Eagle east to Ring av and from Levis av east to city liimts, 2 n of Tarpon av


FOREST AV-From Spring blvd north to Pearl, 1 w of Cen- tral ct


GOLF AV-From Whitcomb blvd south, 1 w of Shaddock GRAND BLVD From intersection of Orange and N Spring blvd north to Park, thence northeast to Athens av, 1 w of Eagle


GRAY AV N-From Athens av west to Hope, 1 n of Division GROSSE AV N-From E Tarpon av north to limits, 2 e of Safford av


GROSSE AV S-From E Tarpon av south to city limits, 2 e of Safford av


GROVILLA AV-From Eagle west along Anclote River GULF RD-From S Pinellas av west, 10 s of Tarpon av HARRISON-From 729 Safford av east 2 blocks


HIBISCUS From Tarpon av north beyond Athens, 1 w of Safford av


HIGH-From Forest west to Park, 1 n of N Spring blvd HILL -From junction of Hope and Athens av west to water front


HOPE-From Grand blvd at Ada, nw to Anclote blvd LAKE E-From S Pinellas av east to city limits, 6 s of Tar- pon av


LAKE W-From S Pinellas av west to waterfront, 6 s of Tarpon av


LAKE BLVD-From N Spring blvd at Read, nw to Anclote blvd


LEMON E-From S Pinellas av east to city limits, 2 s of Tar- pon av


LEMON W-From S Pinellas av west to waterfront, 2 s of Tarpon av


LEVIS AV N-From 455 E Tarpon av north to limits LEVIS AV S-From E Tarpon av south to Lake, 3 e of Saf- ford av


LEVIS PL-From Eagle west to Grand blvd, 2 n of Tarpon av


LIME EAST-From S Pinellas av west to city limits, 4 s of Tarpon av


LIME WEST-From S Pinellas av west to waterfront, 4 s of Tarpon av


LINCOLN AV- From 237 E Lime south to city limits, 1 e of Safford av


LIVE OAK-From 900 Eagle east to limits


MANGO From S Pinellas av west to Shaddock thence west to city limits, 1 s of Lake (not open entire distance) MARAGOS-From Athens west to Hope, 1 s of Cross


MARYLAND-From Lemon south to Lime, 1 e of Safford av MORGAN-From S Pinellas av east to Safford av, 7 s of Tarpon av


OAKWOOD AV E-From S Pinellas av east to Safford av, 5 s of Tarpon av


Murrell Refrigeration Service


C. H. MURRELL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES


H. L. MERRY


Norge Rollator Refrigeration - Domestic and Commercial Washers and Ironers - Electric Ranges - Oil Burning Space Heaters


and Other Norge Products


527 PARK STREET


TEL. 2357


TARPON SPRINGS STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE (1937) 211


OAKWOOD AV W-From S Pinellas av west to Banana, 5 s of Tarpon av


ORANGE E-From 46 N Pinellas av east to city limits, 1 n of Tarpon av


ORANGE W-From N Pinellas av west to Spring blvd, 1 n of Tarpon av


PARK E From Eagle east to Safford, 4 n of Tarpon av PARK W-From Eagle west to Lake Lutea, 4 n of Tarpon av PARK AV-From Spring blvd north, 2 e of Tarpon Bayou PARKIN CT-From Grand blvd west 1/2 block, 1 s of Read PENT-From Grosse av east to city limits, 4 n of Tarpon av PINE-From 500 Eagle east to city limits, 5 n of Tarpon av PINEAPPLE-From Spring blvd south to lake, 4 w of Pin- ellas av




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