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t t'f 'Y . c\4 \ : THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA l P K YONGE LI BRARY ' s GAINESVELLE FLORIDA j , I '( , -< ( .', -.4 I: f . ,,:; Ji.: ..:: I. . t' ; ': I The Islander : ;;.: : r .; .i.- ., 'f ' : : 01 " .... > - THE VOICE OF ANNA MARIA ISLAND 4l' Where Life Is Peaceful and Fishing Is Good . , No. 547 ANNA MARIA, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1962 TEN CENTS t NAMES OF ALL CANDIDATESIN MODEL PLANE CONTEST SPECIAL HOLMES BEACH t MAY 8TH PRIMARIES Because of the active interest in ZONING MEETING MAY 15 ,L Attention of Island voters is call- building and flying model planes by At Tuesday evening's meeting of - ed to the party primaries, which many young Islanders,a contest for the Holmes Beach Board of Alder- will take place Tuesday May 8. the model builders has been plan- sche- men, a special meeting was Polls will be open from 7 a.m.lo ned.The duled for Tuesday evening,May 15. 7 p.m.at the Anna Maria Community competition will be sponsored The only subject to be consideredat Hall(Precinct 14); Bradenton jointly by Charters,Inc. ,the Island the special meeting will be the Beach Fire House (Precinct 23); the C Hobby Shop, and THE ISLANDER. three proposed new classificationsfor Fire Station Precinct 1L33 Bonds will be Longboat Key ( Savings presented to commercial zoning.A . 27),and the Holmes Beach City Office winners in six classifications by classifi- rough draft of the new (Precinct 28). Charters, Inc.; trophies to each of cations was read at the meeting by Following are the names which the winners by THE ISLANDER, and Alderman F. Bouvard Shell, chair- will appear on the official ballot: suitable prizes to each of the six by man of theboard's zoning committee. - (DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES) the Hobby Shop. . Each of three classifications will For United States Senator "- be open to boys between 14 and 18, entrant,and all planes will be Judged - Roger L. Davis and three for under 14.Class I boys on workmanship, and for the HIGHWAY PATROL CERTIFICATE being presented Holmes Beach A. Smath.rs George Mayor Carl F. Scott by Trooper Mike Lowman of the Florida Highway will be for flying model kit planes; flying models, flight characteristics - Douglas Randolph Voorhs Patrol. The certificate is awarded in recognition of a year ((1961) free Class U for non-flying models, and also will be considered. For Railroad and Public Utilities of traffic fatalities In the city. Other officers in picture are (left) Sgt.G. Class m for flying models of origi- Details about registering for the Commissioner (Group 1)) ., W. "Whitey" K nut s en of the Highway Patrol, and Deputy Sheriff nal design. contest will be published in THE Paul Ford of Holmes Beach.. (Islander Photo) Workmanship must be that of the ISLANDER next week. Bob Johnson . -- Wilbur William C.John King Mason HIGH TWELVE CLUB ISLAND EXCHANGE CLUB AMI POWER SQUADRON WOOD EROSION REPORT DUE NEXT WEEKA For Railroad and Public Utilities Mrs. Clyde Phelps will be the At last week's meeting of the Island DINNER MEETINGThe Commissioner (Group 2)) speaker at the regular meeting Exchange Club, club president bi-monthly dinner meetingof report on a survey of Gulf Jim Blanton of the Island High Twelve Club, Hollie C.Ellis and Louis Mack were the Anna Maria Island Power beach erosion will be made to Charl.s L. Carter to be held at the Gulf Terrace elected to be delegates to the 40th Squadron will be served at the Bra- the Manatee County Commissionat Jerry W. Carter Restaurant at noon, Wednesday, Annual Convention of the Florida denton Cabana Restaurant, 222 12th a special meetingon Wednes- Jim FairGeorge May 9. Mrs. Phelps will talk on State Exchange Clubs at St. Peters- Street West, at 7 p.m. Thursday, day. On.tt the history and the early days burg, May 10-13. Alternates chosen May 3. A social hour will precede Sydney Makepeace Wood of of the Island. were Dr. Stephen A. Walker and the dinner. Members, wives and Groveland, well known erosion For State Senator, 36th Senator. .The club's Charter Night Ban- John C. Myers.A guests will be welcome, but reservations expert, will make the report, ial District quet will be held at the Gulf Ter- resolution was adopted that the must be made with Lt. based on a survey of all Gulf Lee H. (Dixie Lee) Eggers race Monday evening, May 14, club assist in stimulating interest of Commander Percy Tindall. shore in the County. Island residents in disaster procedure. Officers and will I delegates reportto The will include des- Robert H. LivingstonEd with wives of members, and other report a H. Price Jr. invited. There will bea .A committee was appointed to the membership on the Annual ignation of critical erosion ar- guests undertake the project, with Dr.Wal- Spring Conference of District 22, recommendations for instal- J cocktail hour before the din- eas; For: M.m b.r, Board of County ker as chairman, and Myers and P. held at the Holiday Inn and Yacht I lation of and will be the stabilizing groins, Commissioners, District No. 2 ner. Harry Varley C. VanRensselaer as members. Club April 13 and 14. tabulation of design criteria and available speaker. Tickets are The of the club William Bill Evers next meeting will t Dan P. McClur. from officers of the club. take place at the Holmes Beach YOUTH CENTER BOTTLE typical structure design. According to Wood, the report Yacht Club at 7 Thursday, DRIVEA For Member, Board of County ISLAND GARDEN CLUBE. 3.ALFRED. p.m. will not include detailed design Commissioners, District No. 4 .S. "Bud" Reasoner of Reasoner's May bottle drive, sponsored the for a beach stabilization pro- Island Youth Center for the benefitof Elmer Bustle Tropical Nurseries spoke at Friday'smeetingof gram. S. BLAIR the Little and Lea- Ralph S. Clark Jr. the Island Garden Club, League Prep Wood was hired in Februaryby Alfred Samuel Blair 93, of 301 gue baseball teams, will be carriedon the Commission to using as his subject, "Ornamental County For Member Board of Public Instruction Horticulture." The speaker showed Bay Boulevard, Anna Maria, died Saturday, May 5, starting at.1 make a survey and recommendations - District No. 1 many specimens of plants and shrubs Monday,April 30, after a long ill- p.m. for beach stabilization.He . Mrs. J. P. Harll.e Jr. and told of the characteristics of ness.Born in Alvina, Wis., he mo- All Little Leaguers and Prep Lea- has been assisted in makingthe Clarence M. Harrison Jr. each. ved to the Island in 1938.He oper- guers are asked to meet at the teen by County Engineer ated a barber shop in Bradenton club at 1 p.m. and to help with the survey Mrs. Clyde Phelps, who presided, John Benson. (REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES) Beach for a number of years, and drive. called on Hollie Ellis for a report of Cost of the Wood will when he it up, he was the old- Householders are requested to have survey For State Senator, 36th Senatorial the beautification committee. He gave be $2,000 with half to be one beer and soda bottles est man in business on the Island. pop, ready to District told what work had been done on the be picked up. Proceeds will be usedto paid by the County, S750 by the Smyth D. Brohard street triangles, and what work was purchase equipment for both lea- Anna Maria Island Erosion Pre Kent S. McKinleyDISTINGUISHED planned for the other Island spots. gues. vention District, and$250 by the A large birthday cake was cut in Any homes not reached Saturdaywill Town of Longboat Key. ot-- . observance of the birth day of Dr. ISLAND be called on Sunday afternoon. William , Gray. .. ... '" VISITORS + -.. ""- I A distinguished visitor to the Island Before visiting the Island, Sena- last week was New York State Sen- tor and Mrs. Erwin spent some timein ator Austin W. Erwin of Geneseo, Miami Beach,where he attendeda "" ,,,,,,,.' who with Mrs. Erwin, spent a few meeting of a senate committee, . days as guests of Mr.and Mrs.Dav- appointed to study Dade County's . id Chase of Shell Drive, Mrs. Er- Metro charter and government, a -, - win's brother and sister-in-law. form of government which may be Holder of elective public 0 f f ice considered for future adoption in He had been a barber all his adult continuously since 1910,Senator Erwin New York City or Buffalo. life, starting in Rush City, Minn. , has been a member of the New where he was in business for ten -I '4 York State senior legislative body 4.J years. Later he managed a barber since 1944 and since 1954 has been shop for the Minneapolis-St.Paul chairman of the senate's finance '} Street Railway Co. for 24 years before - committee, an especially important :' moving to Anna Maria.He also - post in view of the state's bud- ; conducted a business in his own FLYERS OF TOMORROW are young Island aviators with flying model 4t- home until three planes. From left ares John Nlesman, Robert Powers, Ricky Da her, Robert hundred years ago. this of six get year two billion ..e:'i --'. Carr, Dale Carlson, Russ Moore, Bob Meyer and Jim Beckett. (Islan, million dollars.He '" He was a member of the Yeoman der Photo) says New York State is fiscally r I Lodge, Woodmen of America, and. \ '- the Christian Science Church of sound and a ---- operates on payasyougo - basis,and that in four years Minneapolis. AJd ANNA MARIA ISLAND WEATHER under Governor Nelson Rockefeller, .. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Olga \ the state'! indebtedness has been SENATOR AUSTIN W. ERWIN Blair of Anna Maria; two brothers, Temperatures Water Rainfall reduced by $85,000,COO. In addition to his many years of Norman Blair of Austin, Minn and 8am Noon 6pm High Prior to being elected state senator public service, Senator Erwin has Elias Blair of\mezy,Wis., and several - from the state's 53rd Senatorial carried an extensive private law nieces and nephews. Apr. 24--70 76 72 86 75 None Districtwhich encompasses five practice for more than 50 years. Funeral services will take place at Apr. 25--72 80 74 86 76 NoneApr.2674 counties in the western part of the But he says the day is rapidly approaching -.Griffith-Cline Island Chapel at..2 82 72 84 77 None state Senator Erwin served as justice when he will retire and p.m. Thursday. May 3, with the Apr. 27--70 80 74 86 77 None of the peace,Livingston Coun he and Mrs. Erwin will spend their Rev. Richard K. Wiggins of Roser Apr. 28--13 84 78 86 78 None Supervisor,chairman of the boardof winters in Florida, with the Island Memorial Community Church of Apr. 29--76 84 78 89 79 None supervisors, school trustee and one of the places under consideration. ficiating. Burial will be in Mana- Apr. 30--72 85 77 88 80 None district attorney. sota Memorial Park. I t'I, 'I ANNA MARIA ISLAND TIDES The Islander ANNA MARIA, FLORIDA ae.t MAY -HIGH- -LOW3 --- t ens se a a a _.:: - TELEPHONE 778-2021 Thur. 1015. a.m. 1.7 -.-----N-----.... 122 a.m. 0.2 5132 p.m.0.6 By THE EDITORAn 4 Fri. 12126 a.m. 1.0 11120 a.m. 1.8 1..9 a.m. 0." 6118 p.m.0.8 Editor.................................STEVE KIMBALL example of wasted time 1deffortPassage 5 Sat. 1128 a.m. 0.9 111..9 a.m. 1.9 5:14 a.m. 0.6 710. p.m.0.8 News and advertising.............MARGE KIMBALL -- 0 by the City of An- 6 Sun. 2136 a.m. 0.8 12122 p.m. 2.0 513. a.m. 0.7 7151 p.m.0.8 .... 7 Mon. 4:21 a.m. 0.8 12159 p.m. 1.9 51..0 a.m. 0.7 81..1 p.m.0.1 Mall Addrcssi Anna Maria, Florida "0 na Maria of an ordinance prohibiting 8 Tue. -------NN.-N-... 11..2 p.m. 1.8 .....---N......- 9135 p.m. 0.6 truck, trailer and boat trailer 9 Wed.N...... N-N-- 2133 p.m. 1.7 .....-..-....-- 10133 p.m.0.5 ... ...... ... . Subscription $3.50 a year; $2.00 for six months, payable In traffic on Spring Avenue, and then 10 Thur. -- 3138 p.m. 1.5 N--N---N--- 11132 p.m. 0.4NM.NNNNN advance-Canada, $5.00 pr year. neglecting to erect signs to warn 11 Fri. 8138 a.m. 0.9 158 p.m. 1." 10151 a.m. 0.9 ... J Advertising rate $1.00 per column Inch. Discount of 10% for users. Street being used as much as 12 Sat. 8150 a.m. 1.0 612. p.m. 1.2 12128 a.m.0.3 12128 p.m. 0.7 six consecutive insertions if paid by tenth of following month. ever by trucks and trailers. 13 Sun. 9:00 a.m. 1.1 71..2 p.m. 1.1 1117 a.m.0.2 11..3 p.m. 0.5 National or agency placed advertising $1.25 per column Inch. 14 Mon. 9112 a.m. 1.2 8151 p.m. 1.1 1158 a.m.0.1 2:0i0 p.m. 0.3 the nice 15 Tue. 9128 a.m. 1.4 9150 p.m. 1.0 2133 a.m. 0.1 3127 p.m. 0.1 Why no flag flying over CLOSING TIME NOON TUESDAYAn sub-station in Holmes 16 Wed. 91.(6 a.m. 1.5 101..1 p.m. 1.0 310. a.m. 0.2 :07 p.m.0.2 new postal 17 Thur. 10:07 a.m. 1.6 11128 p.m. 1.0 3:31 a.m. 0.3 ":(6 p.m.0.3 Independent weekly published every Thursday by Beach? Not part of the U. S.? 18 Fri. 10129 a.m. 1.8 -.-..-....-..... 3:57 a.m. 0.5 5123 p.m.0.5 THE ISLANDER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Anna Maria, Florida 19 Sat. 12:13 a.m. 0.9 1015. a.m. 1.9 :19 a.m. 0.6 6:02 p.m.0.6 I Some residents of Anna Maria City 20 Sun. 1102 a.m. 0.9 11122 a.m. 2.0 :38 a.m. 0.7 63 p.m.0.7 Entered as second class matter under the Act of March 3,1879. very unhappy because the Island 21 Mon. 1156 a.m. 0.8 11155 a.m. 2.1 ":51 a.m. 0.7 7:29 p.m.0.8 Sanitation Service no longer has a 22 Tue. 3:02 a.m. 0.8 12:33 p.m. 2.1 ":"7 a.m. 0.7 8118 p.m. 0.8 place in Anna Maria where bills can 23 Wed. ----------- 1117 p.m. 2.1 -.-.--------- 9:13 p.m.0.8 Thur. ... 2 10 1.9 10110 be 2. ---- -- : p.m. --N-----N-------- p.m.0.7 paid. 25 Fri. -.....--...-.... 3:15 p.m. 1.7 ---N-------------- 11:08 p.m.0.6 EDITORIALS Seemstobedefinitethat the Cou- 26 Sat. 7156 a.m. 1.1 4:39 p.m. 1.5 10lSO a.m. 1.0 .....---...-.-.- nty Commission has been dickeringfor 27 Sun. 8:07 a.m. 1.2 6115 p.m. 1.3 12:05 a.m.0.4 12:32 p.m. 0.8 28 Mon. 8:26 a.m. 1.4 7119 p.m. 1.1 12:56 a.m.0.2 1154 p.m. 0." A TIME TO LARVICIDEWith a settlement on the disputed area 29 Tue. 8:50 a.m. 1.6 9:17 p.m. 1.0 12 a.m. 0.0 3:00 p.m. 0.1 at the South End of the Island. But 30 Wed. 9:17 a.m. 1.7 101 p.m. 1.0 2:23 a.m. 0.2 3155 p.m.0.2 summer nearly here, the time has come to spend a little why are the Commissioners so coy 31 Thur. 9:46 a.m. 1.9 12:00 Mid. 1.0 2:59 a.m. 0.5 ":"5 p.m.0.5 time-and money--organizing for the annual fight against the mos- about saying so? For Cortez and Bradenton Beach, add seven minutes to high tide reading and odd one hour, six minute to low tide reading. quito.The Had a caller a few days back who . combined efforts. of the Manatee County Anti-Mosquito answers to the name of John Holmesnot I District, the Island Chamber of Commerce Mosquito Control Com- -- John Holmes the alderman, Griffith-Cline Funeral Homes ' mittee, the three Island cities, and hundreds of seasonal and nor John Holmes the building supply year around residents have helped to make the mosquito problemless merchant,but John Holmes of Man- formidable each year. atee Federal Savings and Loan Asso 24 HOURAmbulance Land development has helped in many cases to eliminate large cia tion--com plete with oxford grey areas of mosquito-breeding marshland, and one of the very signi- suit--and we were* impressed* Service ficant areas thus improved by dredging and other development is Prediction: That there will be fire- , the basin between Key Royale and the Island. works at the Bradenton Beach Coun- Formanyyears that area consisted largely of tidewater marsh, cil meeting, with some surprises in Telephone: 778-2211 ANNA MARIA ISLANDBRADENTON I with much of it just about ideal for the breeding of mosquitoes.When store for some members the new- 742-1011 the basin between the two islands was deepened and flooded organized Bradenton Beach Citi- - hundreds of acres of former mosquito territory were made uninhabitable zens League for Better Government. for the pest.TheCountyorganization. Further prediction: That after the ' mentioned above has greatly assistedin meeting, membership in BBCLfBG FOODLINER getting rid of mosquitoes by fogging, by providing fogging mat- will thin out noticeably. erials, and by ditching and draining swampy areas. i QUALITY AND VARIETYHIGH all the Island to Butone of the most important factors in the never-ending fightis Congratulations GRADE WESTERN MEATS AND BEST IN FOWLS drivers who contributed to the good the larviciding program instituted several years ago by the Island DAIRY PRODUCTS BEVERAGES FROZEN FOODS accident record of the Island cities, Chamber of Commerce. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES thus making it possible for safety Carried on since its beginning entirely through voluntary con- awards to be made to the mayors of - tributions, and to a large extent with volunteer labor, the larvi- the three cities. With Every Purchase We Now Give ciding program is not an expensive one..especially in view of its : \ Mr. Welcome and Mrs. Bill to excellent results-but it is a program, which to be effective,must PIONEER SAVING STAMPS ' Hamilton and his fellow membersof be a continuing effort. the Central Indiana Boat Club , AlDobbe, chairman of the chamber's mosquito control committee SEE OUR WEEKLY CIRCULAR! who arrived at S. S. White Sands has estimated the season's cost for labor, material, insur- Sunday with eight power boats they Stamp books and catalogs of hundreds of items and of truck which will be used ance, operation a county-owned , trailed all the way from Indianapolis ready for at our store as slightly more than $1,000, and for the first time in four years, for a week's boating in Island you the committee is actively seeking contributions.The waters. More about this unusual THE FINEST FOODS AT LOWEST PRICESERNIE committee has asked that checks be made payable to the group next week--with pictures. CAGNINA, Prop ANNA MARIA 778-1925 "Anna Maria Island Anti-Mosquito Fund," and either given to a member of the chamber, or mailed or given to C. E. Brewer at the Island Bank, who has agreed to handle the contributions. All receipts will be deposited in the chamber's separate "mosquito N tU9 AUTO PAINTING control fund" account, all of which will be used on the Island, 1 U and for no other purpose than to fight mosquitoes! Any amountin \1'S 1\r.\t BAKE ON PAINT excess of the sum necessary to carry on this season's program . will be carried over for next year, and all contributionsregardless - of amount-will be very welcome. Let's make it a one hundred per cent effort by all Islanders FORDify your present Ford = ODY' REPAIR and let's do it now! with the kind of service EXPERT WORK VOTEMAY8 that retains the driving By pleasure and reliability I ; With party primary elections scheduled for Tuesday, May 8, built into COMPETENT MEN Island voters will have an opportunity to help select candidatesfor the general election in November. every new Although the primary election will be principally a Democratic Ask For Estimate I show because of the much greater number of candidates on the Congressional, State, Legislative and County levels-the Repub- licans will have one choice to make-a choice of candidates to ............ ..................................... oppose the Democratic choice for candidate for State Senator in the 36th senatorial district. I Occasionally one hears the statement that one person's vote FOR PAINTING AND BODY REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES-- j makes little or no difference in the outcome of an election. Notso About four years ago, a candidate for the Bradenton Beach City CALL LARRY PALUMBO, BODY SHOP MANAGER f Council won the election by only one vote! FOR MOTOR TUNE UP (WE FORDify YOUR FORD)-- ' And on the County level, Commissioner Elmer Bustle, in his firstbid for public office in 1958, won the party nomination in the --. CALL BOB SULLIVAN, SERVICE MANAGERWORLD'S .,- primary defeating Ralph Clark by the very narrow margin of on- ly two votes! FINEST FORD SERVICE More recently, an Arizona congressman, if our memory serves, won election by a one-vote margin. So no voter should feel that his or her vote makes no difference in the outcome of any elec- BILL COOK FORD CO. tion. Each one counts, and often can change the outcome. And with the election so near, each voter should stop to reflect on whether or not he is doing his duty as a citizen. We have been taught that each American has an inherited right to vote, but on OPEN EVENINGS the other hand, it has not been stressed to so great a degree that (! voting by every eligible citizen is a civic duty and responsibility, 2000 Ninth St.W TILL 9 P.M. Phon' 744-3651 ! as well as a privilege. Let's vote! \ .. . -- -- --- - -- -- - ''I''r. ' .....,. - -. 4 Thursday May 3, 1962 THE ISLANDER Page 3 J 11 I COUNTY STATE SENATE Construction and Used Auto Parts ?r, It CANDIDATES IN DEMOCRATIC Co. and is a member of the Oneco- ib Tallavast Fire Control Department. PRIMARY TUESDAY MAY 8 , Livingston, 33, was born in Ed- Following brief graphics few ,H9r wardsville, Ind. attended Clear- - of the candidates for Manatee water public schools and moved to I County offices in the May 8 Oneco in 1950 from Oldsmar. J lAi t pemocratic Primary as well as He served in the U. S. Air Force aR those of the three Democratic for three years, two of them in the \ I candidates for the 36th District 3 Korean War. State Senate seat now held by He contends the 36th District is royl r Senator Ed H. Price Jr. of Bra- not properly represented in Tallahassee ; ztiYILLIAM 4 denton. because incumbent Ed Price Island voting will be from 7 Jr. is "servinghis own political as- i i ' ED H. PRICE JR. pirationswith an eye on the governor's A. EVERS DAN McCLUREDan } the : a.m. to 7 p.m. at Anna Maria " ,' Hall Holmes Beach chair. Community , Incumbent Democrat Ed H. Price City Office, Bradenton Beach Jr. seeks a second four-year term William A. Evers makes his first McClure, 36-year-old Man- Fire House and Longboat Key for the state Senate seat from the political bid in seeking Democratic atee County native, is seeking De- Fire Station. 36th District. nomination for the District, Man- mocratic nomination as county ",-\>:n .._-A..h.;. ;""' /, :,,' 4If. atee County Commission post. commissioner from District 2. < Price,44,has been executive vice Vl'Fg; Ya, president of Tropicana Products Evers an 18-year resident of the McClure is engaged with his fatherin .,.'""..:? Inc. in Bradenton since 1955. He county, is charter president of the farming, cattle and citrus. He is '=t: Manatee County Young Democrats an officer and director of the county iM was born in Jacksonville and educa- 1N Club. farm bureau and in 1959 the was ';' q1P : YL, ?' ted at the University of Florida.He . :)' : f., ?k'Nr served in the U. S. Army and He recently resigned as a Manatee first recipient of the Bradenton Jay- .. ra Y Air Force during World War II. County sheriff's deputy after two cee award to the"outstanding young nva years'service. He previously work- farmer" in the county. Following the 1959 legislative ses- a3a ed for the Florida Highway Patrol. McClure was graduated from Pal- sion,he won the Allen Morris Awardas ..a Evers, 27, recently was appointed metto High School and the Univer- the "outstanding freshman senator ELMER BUSTLE ? .NHe special assistant to Secretary of sity of Florida. He is a World WarII strongly advocates revision of Democrat Elmer Bustle, 58,seeksa State Tom Adams and, as part of Navy veteran.He . that job, directed this area's advocates a "businessman's the state constitution, and "home second four-year term as Manatee Jay- approach - rule at the grass roots level. He County's District 4 commissioner.He cee voter registration drive. to economy in county gov- He attended Florida State Univ- ernment" and calls for better roads "I believe that Manatee LEE H. EGGERSLee supports reapportionment to effect says more equitable representation in County has the greatest future pos- ersity and is a graduate of the Flor- and "common sense" in Manatee H. Eggers, proprietor of the state sibilities of any county in Florida, ida Highway Patrol School of the zoning laws. He endorses the Man- Dixie Lee Bar and Package Store in government. and I want to continue to be a partin university.He atee River Dam project and county Sarasota, is seeking the Democratic '/..-"..... ,.. the building of that future." believes the office of county beautification. nomination as state senator from the : Before his election to the commis- commissioner belongs to the peopleand 36th District. sion he was an appointed member should serve the people. (Continued on Page 4)) Eggers previously sought public office the Manatee County School Board - when he unsuccessfully ran for and for three years he has represented DIRECTLY ON THE GULF BEACH Sarasota County commission in the Manatee County on the West The FOR 1960 primary. t/ Coast Inland Navigation District All-Modern Gulf Park MOBILE HOMES Eggers, 54, moved to Sarasota in board and is its treasurer. . : Private Beach Boat Basin Accommodations for Trailers 53' 1941 from Pittsburgh. During World Bustle was born in Ochlocknee, up to War II he served as a civilian instructor Ga.and moved to Manatee Countyin Recreation Hall Shuffleboard Cocktail Bar BRADENTON BEACH for the U. S. Army Signal 1931.He formerly was in the citrus - Corps.He canning business. recently was named to ttfe Bustle points out he has devoted PHELPS NURSERY Sarasota County planning board. full time to the office during his Eggers says he wants to correct"the first term. ROBERT H. LIVINGSTON FLOWERING SHRUBS and PALMS way the state road department does things, building a couple miles here HIBISCUS OUR Oneco Robert PLUMBING. SPECIALTY one year and a couple miles there Democrat H. Liv- . the next year. He is opposed to the ingston is making his first political The Best LANDSCAPINGPINE intangibles tax and to a movementto bid in seeking the 36th District'sstate place the sales tax on groceriesand Senate seat. YERLY PLUMBING CO. medicines. He owns and operates the Oneco Cortex AVENUE PHONE 778-1501 I NORTH END ANNA MARIA Elgin Water Softeners and Filters DOTTIE'S BEAUTY SALON BEAUTY SERVICES RATED EXCELLENT BY FLORIDA HOTEL COMMISSIONOur BONDED & I INSURED OPEN ITD4IMCS IT APPOINTMENT = . luxury accommodations . Cor. Crescent and Pine Ph. 778-2311 ROY PHILLIPS Include: EFFICIENCIES.. THE WATER SOFTENING COMPANY51th ANNA MARIA CITY BEDROOMS and APARTMENTS'A Street and Holmes loultrord, Holmes Itock Ttl. 771-'"' SURF and POOL BATHING Island & Repair For Reservations or Informat Call 7781511Or Electric Service Write: Box 366 \Vt Service Anna Maria, Florida OIL BURNERS GAS HEATERS, ALL TYPES OF WINDOWS HOT WATER .... . ..,:. ><; ->" - HEATERS APPLIANCES PUMPS 1"'vq.'f:; ; ::1 AND LAMPS. MAKE YOURPr': : Anything in the Electrical Line i1 X . SSk p0}. - All Kinds of Repairing ... VOTE. COUNTY ;" . PHONE 778-2813 ..___'n'.........-. ... ,_,KHN,1 VOTE FOR ., . w vm: / I- HonestEffective tbS aj r *** S Y' Able ; . >41 AT How long does a "silver spoon" last? YOURSTORE I.- The parents circumstances when a youngsteris OR Government born are less important than the steps taken to AT help assure protection for the future. You owe YOURDOOR it to those you love to have your lawyer draw 'd' your Will to make sure your wishes will be OLDEN GUERNSEY RE-ELECT PRICE carried out. For complete trust service, see us. M\NAll 1 1 I I I. NATIONAL I HANKMEMBER IO1w STATE I 'l'' t ..... I ..... , .I'. t t .. '. ;9, ySENATOR : Ftdtnltowrt Sjnftm Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT ------ --. ._-- - n T ' 3 <.- : ... -- . I. II Page 4 THE ISLANDER Thursday May 3, 1962 .DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES... He served as deputy tax assessor in REPUBLICAN STATE SENATE REAL ESTATE SALES 1, 2, 3 and part of lot 4, Cobb's rl the County from 1954 to 1959, and Subdivision 56th and Gulf Street (Continued from Page 3)) now is manager of SchroederManatee CANDIDATES John B.Prothero of Holmes Beach , Drive, from Mr. and Mrs. John B. Co., Inc. of Palmetto. registered real estate broker has Jennings and Mr.and Mrs.Glenn A. Harrison,42, was born in Palmet- announced the following sales of Reddaway of Ypsilanti, Mich. toandgraduated from Bradenton lots in Holmes Beach: Mr. and Mrs. . High School. He attended the University John B.Duytschaver have purchased The Rev.Michael Bablitch of Gil- of Florida and graduatedfrom a lot at 515 59th Street from GeorgeJ. lett, Wis. has purchased Lot 4 of Stewart Institute of Technol- Seaman and a are building per- Block 27, Jones Subdivision, from ogy.Harrison manent home there. Mr.and Mrs.Philip J. Ceconi, with pledges support for a bro- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Trudeau have ::/ . < Ruth Mahar Realtor, and John B. adened sales tax and is opposed to purchased a lot at 504 58th Street %: Prothero negotiating the sale. future bond issues by the board. He from Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Giles, ' r1Air The Rev. George J. Zander of Ft. supports physical fitness programsat as a site for a permanent home. Atkinson Wis. has purchased Lot 3, every age level and promises to Dr. and Mrs. Karl W. Stenstrom ...... -._ n_,. work for and Block 27, Jones Subdivision, from -T'T-' 1 improvement expansion SMYTH: D. BROHARD have purchased Lot 2, Key Royale Mr. and Mrs. Harry Varley. The RALPH CLARKRalph of Manatee Junior College. first division from Inc. Key Royale . sale made Ruth Mahar Real- Venice Mayor Smyth D. Brohardis was by and have started building anew the nomina- tor. seeking Republican Clark, two term Manatee home. tion for state senator from the 36th . County commissioner from 1950 to Mr. and Mrs. John B. Schelter of 1958 running for the Democratic District. Brohard lost in the 1954 Fort Lauderdale have purchased lots Henry R. Stephens of Tucker Ga. nomination from District 4.He pro- primary for the same post. .has purchased Lot 16,Block 18,An- mises to "do away with the secret Brohard, 54, was a Venice city NEWS is making his third try for na Maria Beach Subdivision loca- meetings the commissioners now councilman for 13 years before his public office in seeking nominationfor cated on Pine Avenue from Fred have." election as mayor in 1959 and againin the 36th District state senate Bierhance.The sale was negotiatedby He lost the 1958 primary by two 1961. post. Gertrude Blassingame and Ralph votes to incumbent Elmer Bustle. .f He operates Smitty's Tavern and McKinley 63, lost to Democrat Parrish, Anna Maria Realtors. the Beefeaters Room in Venice and James Haley in the 1952 Congres- Clark 42, engaged in real estate - sales and truck farming. He Beefeaters Rooms in Fort Myers and sional race, and to Democrat Joe LUTHERAN CHURCH WOMENThe Sarasota.He Bill Rood in the 1954 state senate moved Manatee in 1926 to County United Lutheran Church Wo- and is a graduate of Bradenton High was a high school teacher and race. men of Gloria Dei Evangelical Luth- School.He Mrs. J. P. Harllee Jr. of Palmettois principal in Colton, Ohio and opera He was born in Adams,N. Y. ,attended eran Church will meet Thursday ted a restaurant in St. Peters- schools in promises, if elected, to con- seeking the Democratic nomina- public Buffalo May 3, as follows: Morning Circle duct "the public's business: out in tion to the District 1 seat on the burg before moving to Venice in and graduated from Dartmouth Col- at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Edward - the open and not in that little ante Manatee County School Board held 1941. lege. Swartz, Key Royale Drive, Brohard he is with He and Mrs. foundedthe "disgusted" room where no one can see or hearwhat's by her husband until his death in says McKinley Holmes Beach; Afternoon Circle at the representation given the 36th NEWS in 1954. going on. December. 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Walter - District by incumbent Ed Price Jr. he entered the A former teacher who still holdsa McKinley says race Hiltbrand 1707 9th St., Palm-, He feels his experience as a city of- to contribute toward bringing the state teaching certificate, Mrs. etto; and the Evening Circle at 8 ficial in Venice makes him - "capable into : Harllee is a member of the Mana- two-party system state govern- p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ralph of doing the job. ment. Only then, he "can the tee Junior College Advisory Board. says Kleinbeck, North Shore Drive, An- residents attain the efficientand hope to She is a partner in Harllee Farms. na Maria. Mrs. Harllee was born in West progressive government they Point Miss. and moved to Mana- seek,free of the corruption and pol- Subscribe to THE ISLANDER-- tee County in 1931. She graduatedfrom \ itical back-scratching a one-party Mailed anywhere in the U. S. for the University of Alabama. "Y< system always begets." only S3.50 per year. She the first of the :". . was president "' . , Palmetto High School ParentTeacher -. ) > -t:..i ZENITH FM STEREO ' Association.Mrs. ro J ) NOW IN STOCK . -N Harllee says, "For 30 yearsI tt : ; have invested much of my time :;'J COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRATIONOR CLARENCE M. HARRISON and interest in the schools here as a .,..'.'.'/ CALL FOR A HOME DEMONSTRATION teacher, taxpayer, parent, and a .. Democrat Clarence M. Harrisonof member of the Junior College advisory :.... ISLAND TV Palmetto appointed to the Man- boa r d...I will use my best KENT S. MC KINLEY atee County School Board in Dec- judgment in considering and help- ember by Gov.Farris Bryant is bid- ing to decide the welfare of the Republican Kent S.McKinley editor ANTICIPATEDANNUAL . ding for a full four-year: term. schools."-- -- -- and publisher of the Sarasota 41 COMPOUNDED 4 0 DIVIDEND QUARTERLYWhy FOR OFFICE FURNITUREAND HAVE YOU TRIED SUPPLIES IIIiiL The Bradtnton. "' permit your money to earn less when safety Office Equipment Co. Deep Sea Fishing ). is just as assured? Are you thinking of saving or ? Consider investing . 530 13th St. IMDENTONMANATEE ABOARD THE ADMIRALS? e SAFETY (of your funds) Tackle Available-FARE $5.00-Lunch Counter Aboard e AVAILABILITY e SERVICE Leaves 7:00 A.M. From Cortex Phone 778-1450 e RETURNSee TRAVEL ASSOCIATES PALMETTO FEDERAL for all of these features. All accounts art insured up to $10,000 by an instrumentality of the Federal Government Complete Wyman-Green & Blalock, Inc. PALMETTO FEDERAL Travel ServiceAirlines REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE SA.VINGS.AND LOAN ASSOCIATION C "Serr/ct With /nftmt" 722.4511 C Steamships Established 1908A e Railroads Phone Call Will Bring a Representative National Car Rental ,BOATS CARS AIRCRAFT 422 Twelfth St. Phone 742-1431 746.7145 BRADENTON 711 $12th ST. W. 0D .. -r-- .. N- BEST BET SALAD BAR CompleteCHARTER 4 _' SeaFishing Deep Sizzling Steaks & RENTAL ., ; r % s SERVICEby - Sea Food ; DAY *- WEEK MONTH . ' , - 11 -7" #0- .r a: + 4f includingLIVE ANYPLACE ANYTIME LEAVING DAILY H 7:00AMWIT All Completely Licensed a Personnel & Equipment Copt. Soupy Davis Maine Lobsterand - FROM TURNERS SEA FOOD DOCK other CHARTERS .. CORTEZ FLORIDAEVERYTHING FURNISHED Special Dishes For Information Call FOR RESERVATIONSCALL 778-1228 PETE REYNARD'S YACHT CLUB It No An.wer Dial 778.1676 8-1270 or 8-2327 RESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGEOpen 505 Fifty Sixth Street Daily from Noon on Phone 778.2551 ANNA MARIA ISLAND South End of Airstripl - r I i Thursday May 3, 1962 THE ISLANDER Page 5 CHURCHESHARVEY EPSILON ALPHA MEETING ST. BERNARD GUILD . I MEMORIAL CHUICHNoI.o..o.r.tioaal ELECTS OFFICERSAt ( ) Epsilon Alpha Chapter of Beta Sig a recent meeting of St. Bern Bradenton Beach ma Phi Sorority met recently at the Rev. A. W. SIMMS ardGuildat the Annie Silver Com- home of Mrs.John VanOstenbridge. munity Hall, officers were electedto SUNDAY The on the subject of elm program ; serve for the next and installed - year 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. "Literature," was presented by Mrs. 10:30 a.m. Worship Service.ST. ;< by the Rev. Francis Wels- '. -k J":: :..' Norma Torgeson.She read excerptsof miller. j JI' and by several well prose poetry BERNARD MISSION I known authors. They are:Mrs.Phillip Hauenstein, Priest: REV. FRA." CIS: f. WEILSMILLLR president; Mrs. Louis Comio, vice Among the future sorority events SUNDAYS: 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. announced were the following: Organization president;Mrs. John Carson, secre- WEEKDAYS: 8:00.a.m.. of a bowling league of tary;and Mrs.James Sipolski, trea- HOLY DAYS 8:00 and 6:00 E' surer. : a.m. p.m.I all chapters in Beta Sigma Phi city WEDNESDAYS: Mrs. Angelo Minichiello, the retiring - , council in September a Civil Defense - ; 7:30 and Benediction. .. p.m. Rosary :;> president,was presented a giftas - -'- --- meeting to be attended by the A NEW TWIST. Some of the younger set noylng| done session I atop a memento of her service to the ISLAND BAPTIST CHAPEL the County Beach pavilion on a recent Sunday afternoon. (Islander Photo) chapter on Monday evening,May 7; organization.St. . REV. LEE RATUFF, Pastor the State Beta Sigma Phi Conven- Jude Circle was host group for . - tion which will be held THURSDAY: EPISCOPAL SUMMER MRS. MARY A. WETZELMrs. May 27- the meeting. 3:00 p.m. Jr. C.A. and Sunbeams. 29 at the Cherry Plaza Hotel in Orlando - FRIDAY: PROGRAMThe Mary Anna Wetzel, 75, of ; the Founder's Day dinner- ! 5:00 Vota Vita Class-775 2306 Avenue B, Bradenton Beach, WEAVER SERVICES p.m. Episcopal Church of the An- dance at the Bradenton Country Club North Shore Drive. nunciation will begin its summer died Friday, April 27. Saturday evening, May 5; the Bay Private graveside services at Man- SUNDAY: schedule Sunday May 3,as follows: A native of Slinger, Wis., Mrs. Area luncheon at the Kapok Tree asota Memorial Park were held for 11:00 9:45 a.m.a.m. Sunday Worship School.Service. 8 a.m. Holy Eucharist; 9:15 a.m. moved to the Island from McHenry, Inn, Saturday, May 12, and the Else Anne Weaver, infant daughterof Eucharist and Ill three years ago after having visited Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Weaverof 5:30 p.m. Jr. Choir. Family Sermon, and luncheon of all Bradenton and Sara- Worship Service. here for 15 winters. 212 77th Street, Holmes Beach, 6:30 p.m. Church School. sota chapters, Saturday, May 19. MONDAY: She was a member of the Christian Installation of chapter officers will Wednesday, April 25.Surviving, in 6:30 p.m. R.A. MRS. KATHERINE F. LEWIS Science Church of McHenry. take place at the home of Mrs. Tor- addition to her parents,are a sister, 7:30 p.m. Steering Committee. Mrs.Katherine Farrer Lewis, a sis- Survivors are a daughter, Shirley geson this week. Sara; four brothers, Charles, Scott, TUESDAY: ter of Mrs. Henry K. (Ann) Duff of Christiansen of Bradenton Beach; ason Members present at the meetingwere James and Timothy; her paternal 4:00 Intermediate G.A. p.m. grandfather,Dr. John C. Weaver of 7:30 p.m. W.M.U. Circle 1. 105 79th Street,Holmes Beach, died ,Jarvis Wetzel of McHenry; two Mrs.VanOstenbridge, Mrs. F. WEDNESDAY: Saturday afternoon,April 28,at the sisters, Mrs. Anna Rose Lutter of ,B. Shell, Mrs. Torgeson, Mrs. C. Atlanta, and her maternal grand- 9:45 a.m. W.M.U. Circle 2. Glen Gardner Sanitarium,Glen Gar- Chicago and Mrs. Clara Girardi of E. Brewer, Mrs. George Norwood, father, Charles B. Sherman of Saratoga - 7:30 p.m. Church Business Meet- dner, N. J. ,Napa Valley,Cal.; five grandchildren Mrs. Aaron VanOstenbridge Jr. and Springs, N. Y. ing and Prayer Meeting. Griffith-Cline Island Chapel was and one greatgrandchild.Private Mrs. Lewis was a school teacher, Mrs. Fran Maxon. 8:30 p.m. Chapel Choir. funeral services were held in charge of arrangements.THE . and had spent summer and other va- ROSER MEMORIAL CHURCH cations on the Island for mapy years. Saturday. Toale Brothers Chapel. , (Non-Denominational I) She was to have retired at the end Your best news coverage of Island ,r FINEST IN FRENCH CUISINFIn Rev. Richard K. Wiggins, Pastor of the school year. affairs The Islander. a Romantic. Provincial French Besides Mrs. Duff, she leaves a Atmospherefflfimttolmr THURSDAY: brother, William Farrer of Village 7:30 Choir p.m. Sr. Rehearsal. Ilt FRIDAY: Intermediate Retreat. Green, N. J., and two nieces. PEACOCK'SAPPLIANCES SUNDAY: Funeral serVices were held in New TELEVISION I 9:00 a.m. Worship Service. Jersey Tuesday. Island friends had AIR-CONDITIONERS NORTH FND LONGBOAT KZ1Lunrriron I 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. the altar of the church decorated in Expert and Prompt Service at 12 Dinner at $ p.m. 11:15 a.m. Worship Service. lieu of sending flowers. 725 14th St.. Brodenton, 744.0351 Sarosoto 388-2805 6:30 p.m. Intermediate and Sr. _Youth Fellowships. , ; !//jlHjli' " : f' 1, WEDNESDAY: JII Il' ' 10:00 Workshop.a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Missions. ''Iii, }iJ:I':'"3'I, Sands I "' '\ FUNERAL HOME SHANNON. 7:00 p.m. Boy Scout Troop No. 7. Imm ; TWO LOCATIONS - \ tI ,il... :APARTMENTMOTEL. ,,, : ,!.. , "i : : ; ;; { ) ; \ 1015 14th Street W. WHITFIELD CHAPEL GLORIA DEI EVANGELICAL II'ul'I'w. { ; : I Bradenton 7511 N. Toio l Trail, Sarasota Minister LUTHERAN: Rxv. FRANK CHURCH LYUU.Y -, 1 IfiF' l:.r?, I) ."t.t.", .l i.tr.r..tl...,lii" ...,.....,.;rli., ',Nr, ",'rSI1' Phone: 746-2111 Phone: 745-9811 1 SUNDAY: For Reservations ; 1-2 ..DROOMFFICIINCIIS The Service. 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. " 9:45 a.m. Church School. Call 778.2577 ,. Beach Bendix 630 p.m. Catechetical Claaa, Anna Maria, Florida HEATED POOL-TV TUESDAY 508.74th: St. Laundry & Dry Cleaners 7:00 p.m. Choir Practice. FOR BETTER PLUMBINGCALL 8:00 Luther League, 508 74th p.m.Street. 778-2012 205 Gulf Drive North, Bradenton Beach CHURCH OF THE ANNUNCIATION Rxv. GOULD(Episcopal K.) LoWE R. C SchuchardBONDEDMASTER NOWIS THURSDAY: 9:00 a.m. Holy Communion. THE TIME TO HAVE THOSE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER: PLUMBER'S LICENSE 8:00 9:15 a.m.a.m. Holy Family Eucharist.Eucharist and BLANKETS CLEANED OR WASHED Sarmon-Church School. Plumbing Fixtures , 7:00 p.m. Episcopal Young Churchman. Supplies, Pumps, Repairs CALL REASOMDI ANSONFLORIST ' 778-2295 5306 HOLMES BOULEVARD-HOLMES BEACH ",,. tfWJrtnr to tto / WDfad 1 Oraid Hotel Bid;. FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY SERVICE , Ph. 744-0651 or 746.9110 after 5 p.m. SERVING ANNA MARIA ISLAND I ANYWHERE ON THE ISLANDA j Ernie's GIFT FOR MOTHER . 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ART JONES DON JONES PHONE 743-0591 Brodenton Beach 778-1472 778-1131 778-1704 : 4411 Manatee Ave. W. Bredenton, Floridar - I 1/ ,I I / page 6 THE ISLANDER Thursday,May 3, 1962 NOTED COLUMNIST GUEST AT NOMAD MOTEL UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP"Has , Anxiety Become Normal," f is the title of the sermon to be IM:' , read by Dr. Henry F. James at a meeting of the Manatee Unitar- ian-Universalist! Fellowship on Sunday, May 6. The sermon was delivered by the Rev. Steven H. Fritchman of the First Unitarian aji '- a . Church of Los Angeles, Cal. I I9" * The Fellowship held its ann- Guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Paul St. Laurent at the Nomad - _.. '_ ual meeting recently at the homeof Motel are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. FitzGerald of Montreal where Mayor Victor Reinel of Bradenton Beach presenting a Civil Air Patrol Mr.! and Mrs. Albert Becker. "Fitz" is a well known and widely read columnist on THE GAZETTE.In Certificate of Proficiency to Cadet Lt. Carl Duncan of Holmes Beach New by-laws were adopted and the above picture he is nearest to the camera as the FitzGer- a member of the Anna Maria Island Civil Air Patrol Squadron. At Rei- the following officers elected: alds and Mr. and Mrs. St. Laurent embark for a picnic and outing nel's left is Capt. Jim Templin squadron commander. Certificate to John L. Kling, president; Dr. aboard the good ship NOMAD. Others left to right, are Mrs. St. lau- Duncan was given for special aptitude in squadron training activities. Robert H. Gervais, vice presi- rent, Mrs. FitzGerald and St. Laurent. (Islander Photo) ____ _ == dent; Mrs. Florence Wilt, secre- Fitz' column, "On And Off The Record," has been a daily featurein tary; Albert E. Becker, treasurer THE GAZETTE for more than 13 years, and in it he has scored many and Mrs. Herbert Boyd and scoops. In addition to his duties as columnist Fitz holds the positionsof Dr. James, council members. Photo and Feature Editor, and Travel and Resort Editor. Etea Not content with his many newspaper chores, he appears on Cana- dian Television weekly on a current events program, and also does a LEGAL NOTICE daily news broadcast for the Canadians who are wintering in this area r NOTICE OF INTENTION TO over Tampa Radio Station WFLA from late December through April. DAN REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAMEThe For next season he hopes to extend the radio program so it is carriedon undersigned do.. hereby certify a Florida east coast station in addition to the Tampa station. _ that he is conducting a general insurance he the luncheon of the business under the fictitious name Tuesday, was guest speaker at a meeting MCCLUREW of BAY AREA INSURANCE at bland Bradenton Kiwanis Club. Shopping Center Holmes Beach, Florida,I II ! I r and that said firm is composed of the __ following person whose name and placeof residence F. David is as Boozer follows] I I : I : I liii'I' 527 75th Street DU I 1 n'TY!i ! Holmes Beach, Florida CANDIDATE FOR DISTRICT 2 Ownership of BAY AREA INSURANCEis DEMOCRATIC as follows F. David Boozer-100%. It is my intention to apply to the Clerkof GOOD GOVERNMENT DEPENDS UPON QUALIFIED the Circuit Court in and for Manatee MAKES THE DIFFERENCEWater County, Florida, to register the said LEADERSHIP-DAN McCLURE IS QUALIFIED BY-- name of BAY AREA INSURANCE under the provisions of Chapter 865.09 Lawsof Florida, Acts of 1959. ' 1962.Witness my hand this 27th day of April, may look and taste the same, but oftenit t EDUCATION F. DAVID BOOZER can be unfit for human consumption. That is , OwnerDaniel Business Administration graduate of Woodward & StewartProfessional Florida BuildingBradenton why we deliver to our customers, FRESH WATERof the University of Florida and .completed ' Attorneys for Registrant the GREATEST PURITY. numerous courses on Govern- 5-1. 8, 15 & 22. 1962BUILDER Manatee Water ment and taxation functions.EXPERIENCE . OF HOMES County Houses suitable for Island climate Company and conditions. Remodeling: Repairs (INCORPORATED) : Additions. Trustworthy esti.! & * motes....... :.y ., Business Office: Shopping Center, Holmes Beach, FloridaTelephone NORMAN ROSEDALE, Anna Maria ,t-o 778-2022 Born and raised in Manatee County.A . Off. 778-1410. Horn 771-2591 successful businessman and farmerfor the past 13 years. . "HOWDY VOLES PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT I am proud of the part I have played In.reducing rates on . your gar, fight, end telephone, ANNOUNCINGANEW resulting In several minions of : VOTE FORMrs.J.P.HarlleeJr. dollars In refund checks and lower bills for thousands of customers served by these utilities. JERRY . a' WILL KEEPFIGHTING For DISTRICT 1 Seat Maintenance FOR YOU i ON THE COUNTYSCHOOL ServiceFor BOARD IN THEDemocratic May 8th Primary, HOME & PROPERTYOUR : MY QUALIFICATIONS SERVICES: 1 am e A UNIVERSITY GRADUATE .. A CERTIFIED TEACHER IN WE PROPOSE TO MAINTAIN I YOUR HOME AND THE STATE OF FLORIDA GROUNDS WHILE YOU ARE AWAY-CLOSE AND S A LIBRARIAN 1. ' A MEMBER OF THE MANATEE OPEN YOUR HOME-HAVE RUGS, BLANKETS, .I JUNIOR COLLEGE -r' 1r ,1 ;I-. ADVISORY BOARD ETC. CLEANED-GIYE YOUR HOME A WEEKLY t r: ;'.. A DIRECTOR OF THE BANKS AIRING--CHECK FOR INSECTS, MILDEW, LEAKS- : \S I\r: OF PALMETTO 1 A MEMBER OF THE STATECHILDREN'S WATER HOUSE PLANTS--PREPARE FOR HIGH . i 11 COMMISSION - 4 WINDS-ARRANGE ESTIMATES ON YARD CARE, ; .A PARENTA TAXPAYER REPAIRS & REDECORATING-PLUS A NUMBER :1C ';. ,. ... r I will WORK for r''f r . OF OTHER SERVICES. c..,/_ this rVooreij - tr-ofcr QUALITY EDUCATION _. .' JIll w. cum SOUND ADMINISTRATION PAT & MAX HUBERWRITE ECONOMICAL OPERATION ILEA IAUOAD * raMJCimUTKS COMMISSION STRONGER SCHOOL LIBRARIESYOUR : BOX 523, OR PHONE 778-2143 ChI4 l tuku Grovp AS.erU'ea 2 +at) VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATEDPAID ANNA MARIA FOR PARTICULARS .: POLITICAL ADVEXTTSQfENT . r --- .. . : . r'c' r Thursday,M.y 3, 1962 THE ISLANDER Pace 7 1'' ISLAND REAL ESTATE I UNITED ABSTRACT AND TITLE SWIMMING POOLS PATIOS - FOR SAtE INSURANCE COMPANYSince GENERAL MASONRY 1897 I Protect Your Real tstate investment t 526 12th St. West BRADENTON, FLA. Phone 743-4541 Complete Installations - BEAUTIFUL ISLAND CEDARSONLY WILLIAM R. KERMODE FIVE LOTS LEFT: 85 Foot LOT ON THE CANAL r* r:1Kb : ANNA MARIA 778-2557 FOR LESS THAN $3OOO..WITH TREESI! A REAL HOME SITE! * 778-2663 ISLAND REALTYHOLMES RENTALS: GULF FRONT FROM $50 A WEEK; OTHERSAS BEACH SHOPPING CENTER LOW AS $85 MONTHLY ON THE BAYSIDE, FOR HERE IT IS: A TWO BEDROOM, TWO BATH, CANAL THE SUMMER SEASON. . FRONTHOMEINONE OF THE BEST NEIGHBORHOODSIN Gertrude Blassingame, Realtor Look For These Signs HOLMES BEACH. HAS BOAT DOCK, UTILITY I Coquina Building Phone 7781333SISLER ROOM, SCREENED PORCH, CLOSED GARAGE, FURN J. DUDLEY, Broker-Salesman 778.2156 NEED WORK? ISHED. PRICED AWAY BELOW MARKET VALUE AT Anna Maria, FloridaJACK'S ISLAND LAUNDRY AND DRY .CLEANING BUSINESS FOR ONLY $16,000. TERMS AVAILABLE.P. BARGAINS... SALE. EXCEPTIONALLY 0. BOX 1012, Anna Maria Phone 778-2444 GOOD YEAR INCOME. AROUND LOTS LOTS LOTS LOTS LOTS LOTS $10,000 Required. Balance on GOOD TERMS. EXPERIENCEDHELP An Ideal Retirement Home FOUR LOTS ADJOINING PUBLIC BEACH, Zoned For WILL STAY. DUPLEX APARTMENTS. ALL FOR $11,000! TERMSI! PLEASANT, SUNNY, PARTLY FURNISHED THREE- * 8-UNIT MOTEL AND LARGE YEAR-OLD HOME ON CORNER LOT IN HOLMES BEACH. TWO BEDROOM HOME ON FIVE LOTS, FACING GULF DRIVE IN HOLMES BEACH SARASOTA BAY. Show exceptionally TWO BEDROOMS, TUB-SHOWER BATH, LIVING ROOM, ZONED DUPLEX-.QNLY $8,2501! good Income. Room for DINING AREA, SCREENED PORCH, ELECTRIC KIT- expansion. PRICE $75,000, CHEN, UTILITY ROOM, CARPORT, PANELRAY GAS LOT SPECIALBUY $15,000 Down-Easy Terms. THIS 75 X 100 LOT ON 68TH, CLOSE TO GULF, WITH HEAT. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT I ONLY16000. PALMS AND CEDARS, ZONED FOR SINGLE OR DUPLEX, TWO BEDROOM HOME, ONLY FOR ONLY $2,800.$300 CASH, AND $25 PER MONTH. TWO YEARS OLD. IN HOLMES RUTH MAHAR, Realtor LEO MAHAR, BrokerGulf BEACH. FULL TILE BATH. Drive and 77th Street, Anna Maria Phone 778-1159 LOTWITH GARAGE AND STORAGE BUILDING. BEAUTIFULBIG Open beam ceilings, plenty ofcloset TREES,. JUST A STEP FROM SHOPPING DISTRICT IN Boat Dock. Nice space. Bargain $14,900FurnishedLOCATED ANNA MARIA. A REAL BUY AT ONLY $2,2001! Neighborhood. ONLY $10,575. BETWEEN GULF DRIVE & BEACH, NORTHOF JACK MARSHALL RealtorM MARINA SITE ON SARASOTA BAY-300 f.et on Paved Road, HOLMES BEACH SHOPPING CENTER-TWO BED I M BUILDING ANNA MARIA 77$-261. and 300 feet on deep water. ROOMS, TILE BATH, LARGE LIVING ROOM, FLORIDA ZONED COMMERCIALGOODfor any type of business. Price ROOM, KITCHEN, CARPORT & UTILITY ROOM. BOTH NEAR GULF $36OOo-Can be bought on time HOUSE AND FURNITURE IN NEW CONDITION. for 29% Down. DUPLEX-- * Home With Income LARGE OFFICE BUILDINGIn Central Heat & Airconditioning _ COMMERCIAL ZONE. Excellent - for Professional EACH APARTMENT HAS: TWO BEDROOMS, TILE BATH, Location PLEASANT CB HOME ON WELL LANDSCAPED 114 by Offices. Price $17,500.MARINAACCESSORY TERRAZZO FLOORS, CARPORT. COMPLETELY FUR- 114 LOT. LARGE LIVING I ROOM WITH FIREPLACE; NISHED. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT AND ASSUME MORT- TWO BEDROOMS; ONE AND A HALF CERAMIC TILED SUPPLY GAGE. NO FINANCE CHARGES. Business with Boat Storage BATHS;CENTRAL HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING; Spaces and Retail Sales Shop. JOHN B. PROTHEROReal SCREENED BREEZEWAY. TWO CAR ENCLOSED GAR- Excellent Opportunity for the Right Party. Consult us for de Estate Sales Rentals AGE. ALSO, A TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT, ANDA tails. Help will stay.BAY&CANAL. 116 list STREET TELEPHONE 778-2554 HOLMES BEACH SMALL EFFICIENCY APARTMENT FOR INCOME * PURPOSES-ONLY $26,0001! LOTS Large Canalfront HomeOWN ...................... ....................... 90 x 100 SeawaJled I! $3,500 CASH NICE CB DUPLEX, COMPLETELY FURNISHED, .. NEED LESS SPACE. WISH TO SELL THEIR WITH ONE BEDROOM, LIVING ROOM, DINING AREA LARGE BAY FRONT LOT ATTRACTIVE, MODERN HOME WHICH HAS THREE AND KITCHEN IN EACH APARTMENT. ONE BLOCK S.awall.d.$8,500 BEDROOMS, PLUS A DEN. LOVELY ENCLOSED PATIO FROM GULF IN ANNA MARIA. TWO BLOCKS FROM Holmes Beach Lots, Closeto WITH SWIMMING POOL, AND COVERED BOAT STORe FISHING PIER. TERMS: $9,000.$1,000 Down, $80 per Shopping Center..$2,700 MONTH OR $8,500 CASH I EACH AGE. IDEAL FOR FLORIDA LIVING. , JACK HOLMES Realtor - LOT BUY OF THE WEEK HOLMES BEACH, FLORIDA 90 x 100 Canal Lot, S.a. WATERFRONT AND NONWATERFRONTLOTS BRANCH OFFICES walled and Paved Street AVAILABLEAlso 77th Str..t, Holmes Beach Phone 778-1171 Phone 778-2876 $3,500 Cash BRADENTON BEACH 85th STREET the Area's Finest Homes in All Price Ranges . O. A. Ritz SaUsma L S. Putnam Salesman AND SEE US FOR BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES LOVELY WATERFRONT HOMESON HOME BUY OF THE WEEK Before you make a deposit BEAUTIFUL KEY ROYALE on any property, See This 2.B.droom Hornet Completely DELIGHTFULLY DESIGNED 2 AND 3 BEDROOM v.rware-Everythlng Furnl.hed-DI.h.Goe.1, .11. HOMES, OFFERING TWO FULL TILED BATHS, FLOR- Walter S. Hardin IDA ROOMS, ENCLOSED GARAGES, UTILITY ROOMS, Has a beautlfully.land.ca.p.d f.nc.d.ln yard. Built.In CENTRAL HEAT, LARGE SEAWALLED LOTS, COMPLETELY Realty Company Electric kitchen. Separate Realtors SODDED AND LANDSCAPED.NEVERBEFORESUCHVALUESATSUCH . watering .yst.m. Large porch with privacy. Utility LOW PRICES! room with wa.h. r. Con and OPEN DAILY FOR INSPECTION. crete driveway carport. Furniture was especially ANNA MARIA ISLAND OFFICE made for the hou.e. Owner KEY ROYALE, INC. lived here only two year. 778-1010 BOB CABLE, Manager 778-1756 A real buy-OHL $12,7501 JACK MARSHALL, REALTOR, GENERAL AGENT. TERMS AVAILABLE FIELD OFFICE M & M BUILDINGKEY FRAN MAXON, Associate 778-2307 pHONE7782614 ROYALE ANNA MARIA , - -- ,_ -. i"' "' __ .-. 'I- - -.,_ ." _-" . ; : PaBe 8 THE ISLANDER Thursday May 3, 1962 , Mrs. J. Gresh of Ambler, Pa. . MOSTLY ABOUT PEOPLE Mr. and Mrs. William J. Nordmannof ISLAND SHOPPING CENTER Deland Mr. and Mrs. J. M 'Ti pleasant, sure, to see one's name in print."-LORD BYRON M. Grant and family of Mulberry Holmes Beach, Anna Maria Island, Florida Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Moore and family of Orlando Mr. and ROD AND REEL MOTEL: Myron of Bradenton Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. P. Hayden of Miami . Gibbons of Tampa Marvin George Henglein and family of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Niebert and ISLAND PHARMACY Inc. Essrig of Tampa ..Mr. and Mrs. Rockaway Beach, N. Y. Mr. and party of Huntington, W. Va. , Nick Gligora of Tampa Red Mrs. R. L. Parsons of Atlanta Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hand of Buffalo YOUR Hall of Tampa Vincent Rui- Mrs. R. A. Lindeman of Delphos, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. GardnerW. cado of Tampa Mr. and Mrs. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hutch- Home and party of Wareham, Jack Whiteside and party of Tam ison of Danville, Va. Mrs. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. R. Stephensand I C / i SALEGET pa R. E. Jacobs of South Carl Wiley, Mrs. McMahon, Miss children Lorraine and Geneof Miami. Carolyn Petretti, Miss Mary Mc- Springfield, 111. Mr. and HARBOR LIGHTS MOTEL: Mr. Mahon and Miss Karen Cihak, all Mrs. F. A. Rockwell Sr. and children and Mrs. P. W. Gilchrist of Or- of Muskegon Mich. F. A. Rockwell Jr. and Kathy lando Mr. and Mrs. M. F. HALEY'S MOTEL: Mr. and Mrs. Jean Rockwell, of St. Petersburg GET TWO FOR THE PRICE Looney of Rego Park, N. Y. Mr. N. Weane of Sullivan's Island, S. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White and Mrs. J. McGrath of Willowdale, C. Mrs. Clare H. Brown of Tam- and party of Trenton, N. J. OF ONE PLUS A PENNY Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Vit pa Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. House of Forest Hills, N. Y. Mr. and Barrett and Miss Alice Barrett of and party of Dimondale, Mich. BARGAINS FOR Mrs. E. H. Buehning of West Lake, New Castle, Del. Rev. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Saupe of Ohio Mr. and Mrs. C. E. :M. C. Kittle of St. Petersburg Chicago Mr. and Mrs. PeterT. THE ENTIRE FAMILY Lurdry of Tampa Mr. and Rev. and Mrs. T. R. York of St. Mulligan of Levittown, N. Y. Mrs. Jake Suiter of Eagle Lake Petersburg J. M. Dodwell of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stewart SALE ENDS SATURDAY, MAY 5TH_ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reigelof Mears, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. E. and party of Walkertown N. C. Harsons Island, Mich. Mr. C. Green of Autigo, Wis. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Frank- Phone 771.1411 Night 778-2075 J. D. WEll, Pharmacist and Mrs. Bruce L. Ranck of Car- and Mrs Seavey M. Bailey and lin Greene and children Gayle and neys Point, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. family of Toledo, Ohio. David of Springfield, 111. Miss H. S. Nallinger of Philadelphia. NOMAD MOTEL: Mr. and Mrs.G. Patricia Adkison of Bartow . MERRBIAC ON THE GULF: J. Fitzgerald of Montreal Mrs. G. Neverick ,and Miss S. E. HAWIIAN I I Sun Dressesby Mr. and Mrs. H. Horonek of Long Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Rex of Rowe of Oceanside, N. Y. Mr. Island City, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs.E. Olmsted Falls, Ohio Mrs. Stan- and Mrs. Roy Chambers of Detroit. H. Kalback of Camp Hill, Pa. ley Zurawski of Kalamazoo, Mich. brother-in-law and sister of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. P. Heerema and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson of Burghardt, are visiting Mr. and son of Haledon, N. J. Orlando Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mrs. Gordon Burghardt Miss PALM COURT: Mr. and Mrs.R. Spooner and son of Binghamton, Margaret Ann Mathews of Santa ALFRED SHAHEENand T. McLean of Toledo, Ohio N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kil- Ana, Cal., Miss Joan Wayburn of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Jensen 'of crease of Homeland Dr. and Chicago, Miss Carroll Moeglin of Milwaukee. Mrs. Rudolph E. Prister of Rome, Canton, Ohio, Miss Judy Kilgo of EAST 0' THE SUN: Mr. and N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. LewisJr. Alton, Ill., Miss Carol Thyen of Mrs. E. Breitsprecher, Miss Breits- of Kirkland, Mo. Mr. and Jasper, Ind. and Miss Sue Ann I KAMI of HONOLULU precher and Mrs. Langosch of Mrs. Horenburg and family of St. Rutherford of Medford, Ore., all Chicago Elizabeth CampbellUNCLASSIFIED Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. students at St. Mary-of-the-Woods Roberts of Lakeland Mr. and College St. Mary-of-the-Woods, COTTON SARNELSDACRONSSWIM Mrs. B. L. Bright of Lakeland. Ind. While staying at Lay-Z-Liv-N, SUITS IN THE SAME FABRICS SEA ISLE MOTEL: Mr. and the girls were 'entertained at I WANT SOMEBODY-YOU, to buy Mrs. Axel Bodker of McIIenry, Ill. Easter Sunday dinner at the my car. It is a 1956 Premier Lin- FLAMINGO COURT MOTEL: home of Mrs. Martha Carnes of coln which cost much more than Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stiglitz of 7502 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach. $5,000. The speedometer: an hon- Chicago.S. . est one, shows less than 34,500 as. miles. (This car is good for 200- S. WHITE SANDS MOTEL: Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lewis of W. of Layaway ._ JEU J S* 9' 000.) Mr. and Mrs. Hannaway Gladiolus Street, Anna Maria, left Phone The car is cream-colored, with red- Tampa Mrs. Maxine Ringdalland this week for their home Plan l and-white leather upholstery. Inside sons of Ft. Meade Mr. summer at sd iucrtR**-rn Cf <(women 778-1161 and outside it has been cared and Mrs. Harold Whipple of Ann South Hero, Vt. on Lake Cham- for with. love from the day we owned Arbor Mich. plain. They recently had as guests, IRENE CASSADY, OWNERDon't it.There is no noticeable blem- LAY-Z-LIV-N APARTMENTS: their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. ish on the interior. A few tiny rust Mr. and Mrs. Sid Lamb of Peffer- and Mrs. George K. Lewis of Way- spots have developed on small law, Ont. .' Jim Ruston of Rock- land,Mass., who were on their sections of the body and the chrome croft, Ont. Mrs. A. J. Gould of attend the annual convention wayto of Forget Mother on Mother's Day- frames of the forward wind-vent Rockcroft, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. the National Association of windows have deteriorated some. Victor Partinski of Detroit Geogra- 1 MAY 13th The engine Is as good, probably Mr. and Mrs. John David of Columbus -phers at Miami Beach. Dr. Lewisis better, than it was the day we Ga. Mr. and Mrs. M. professor of Economic Geographyat SPECIAL GIFTS FOR MOTHER bought it. The 5 white-wall tires J. Holmes of Binghamton, N. Y. Boston University, and is presi- have thousands of miles left in Mr. and Mrs. S. Parsons and partyof dent of the Northeast section of the AND CARDS BY NORCROSS them.A Melborne, N. Y. Mr. and Association.SEE REMEMBER FREE Gift and Mail Wrapping On All Purchases dealer has offered us 1700 tradein . value if we buy a new car. It ANNOUNCEMENT OF MODEL PLANE CONTEST RENTAL LIBRARY would be his offer- easy to accept but it hurts us to see our car go The Sand Dollar Gift Shop .r into the used-car market at this Headquartersfor low price. Shirley and John Di/ytschover Will YOU give me $700 for the car Model Plane Kits after yon have seen it and drivenit o _ ? Or would, ,you like to beat me WE HAVE IT... down $25 or $50? I will listen. I' dv7a Call Harry Varley, 778-1650; or, $ :. much better come and see the car FROM TOYS TO TOWELSISLAND at 102-49th Street, Holmes Beach. HOBS VARIETY STORE TEL. 778-1021 FOR SALE Servel - : Gas Refrigerator in good working condition, $20. (Ec.5.J40:: P 778-1020 Also several sash windows with glass $1 each. 7782830. NEW-Home Complete Service.& Property Phone Maintenance 7782143. New <[( ONLUCITE) New PHILCO AirconditionersNow PAT & MAX HUBER. Box 523 -. .r.: WALL PAINT In StockALL Anna Maria.ALTERATIONS. all kinds of Sunland Turf & Garden on SIZES AND MODELS READY FOR DELIVERY- clothing. Dressmaking. Drapes. Mrs. Frank Beard. Phone 778-1431. Garden Supplies, Nursery Stock COMPARE OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY YEAR ROUND PROPERTY MAIN- TENANCE: Mowing, edging, trim- and LandscapingAT STARTING FROM 194.95AND UP ,+ ming. Floors cleaned and polished. ALSO USED AIR CONDITIONERS--$20 UP l Windows washed and oiled... SOUTH ENTRANCE TO Prompt and efficient service... Reasonable rates-references fur HOLMES BEACH SHOPPING CENTER ISLAND TV nished. Ken Fellows. Phone 778- 2894 after 4:30. i PHONE 778-2711 GULF DRIVE, HOLMES BEACH PHONE 778-1703 FOR SALE: 2 Large Holmes Beach Lots with plenty of tree*. Near Shopping Center and zoned for The Best LAWN MOWING Diplesec. $2.500 each, terns. . . Call 778-1010, Walter S. Hardla Realty Co., Uc., Realtors. i Insurance SEASON IS COMINGWE HAVE A COMPLETE BRAND NEW STOCK OF FOE EXTINGUISHER Sale ft s.,. a/YYGu sea ........ leach Tin DopL Always POWER MOWERS . FOR Fraak SALE Beard.BY 7781431.OWNER: HOME AT f gul neQ Costs LessHolmes Prices Start at $49.95 BARGAIN PRICE. See it TODAY! ': ; Dobbe's Island Hardware Mast sell. Attractive interior, only & Marine Supply 3 years old, shove average.CB, loch 771-1697 2 BR, 2 tile bath., all electric kitchen or If it's Gcfttrol Hartfvart or Houseworts or Garden Supplies, WI lore It- dining room, 31 x 16 living 77M54IF. or will get it for you 771-2111 room, Florida room, garage, many AUTHORIZED DEALERs Larson Boats, Scott & Evlnrvdo extras. 213.Periwinkle, Anna Ma- ria. 7782613. DAVID BOOZER, AGENT Motors, Murray Traitors , |