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r ', Y:. -t.., '. Yonge Julieh c. ct -- X :-:; -: The University of Florida t f. m M *mrM QQinej1ie Florida t!: t i1 t Islander . ., -t'.""'>>...'. .... : "' ".: . .L. ': t; '!ii;> - . THE VOICE OF ANNA MARIA ISLANDWhere I Life Is Peaceful. and Fishing Is Good : No. 558 ANNA MARIA FLORIDA THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1962 TEN CENTS ;; County Buys. South End Of A. M. Island 'I I Purchase Ends Five Year Controversy, Gives I z .. Manatee West Coast's Finest Recreation AreaA I land controversy more than five years old was set- tled Monday with the purchaseby * r j Manatee County of the 110 y f>; .,. j acres at the south end of the r Island. k ),"', Co-purchaser with the Coun- t , tTj. ary ty was the State Road Depart- . : \ ment, to which will go a 100 . :( foot wide strip on each side \\4: 1- of the centerline of the high- y way from 13th Street South, to the Longboat Key Bridge, : an area of approximatelythree +t acres at the end of the bridge, and an easement along SOUTH END LAND IndL 1 sr the Gulf for maintenance of cat.d by arrow, showing the groins. location of n.w County ,' .T. iq Price of the purchase was Boach. $318,680, of which the SRD will pay $185,000 from Man- Caldwell of St. Petersburgset " .... Of. atee County secondary road the value at $1,390,500, a .... 4' .. ......fi.I funds, and the balance to be figure considered by County :. officials to be about million a ; paid by the County. ... -- .. ; dollars low. iii' too .. The purchase price will be ... .. -. Many county residents, including - ...: paid to, the Estate of E. P. ... . .. "'f.}.,. Green, which prior to con- some of the County ,. .... struction of the Commissioners, have been ... -' ..,.. Longboat Key r.. .*.4cS.. .r.. Bridge and the highway to against any out-of-court set- 'A ,. ..... tlement for 'j. ,- .:. the bridge below 13th Streetin the land, but felt <* Bradenton Beach, owned that a court would not awardall SOUTH END OF ISLAND, PURCHASED THIS WEEK BY MANATEE COUNTY FOR PUBLIC RECREATION approximately 46 acres of upland the land to the SRD fpr AREA. MILE-LONC BEACH IS ONE OF FINEST ON WEST COAST OF FLORIDA. (Bill St.wart Photo) and 15 acres of submer- maintenance of the road and ged land through which the bridge. Nor would a court : I a's-. Bradenton Beach Grqin Permits Denied By IIP Cleary To Request highway When condemnation was built. suits on ty settlement ownership give or Manatee control of Coun-any I part of the desirable beach Separation Of South the south end Applications to build a num- groin and Mr. Lee Tharpe'srecent property were and front. End From B. Beach filed in 1956, none was filedon Bay I ber.of stone groins in the Gulf construction without the Green Estate The vote to accept the set- in Bradenton Beach have been United States and State property, per- tlement Kenneth by Kenneth W. Cleary, County proposed presumably through an error.In 1 turned down by the State Inter- mits and his proposal to con- attorney who arranged the March, 1957 a letter of W. Cleary, County attorney, " nal Fund Trust- four and fill Improvement struct groins was unanimous with Com- , terms of settlement for the entry, authorizing construction - lands. It is - ees.At submerged apparent purchase by the County and of the highway through the mission Chairman Mike its June meeting, the that the situation in this SRD of the south end of the property, was written to the Klemmer breaking precedentand Bradenton Beach City Coun- need further area study may Island said Monday he would SRD by the Manatee National voting in order to make it cil voted to apply for a per- and evaluation of the problem.In . seek from the Bank, trustee for the Green unanimous. build 100 150 foot addition the permission mit to to a to, permit requirements - Estate. Expected legal interferenceby the end there County Commission to petitionthe western are stone groin at legal the SRD filled the Manatee County Con- Subsequently Circuit Court to of Bridge Street, actually an considerations which concern separatethe south end land from the the area, built the highwayand servation Alliance failed to extension of of the an existing groin.In ownership submergedlands i the develop, and it was understoodthat addition Lee Tharpe has which the operations of City of Bradenton Beach.P. bridge, spending approximately - $1 million in improving some members of theorganization's C. VanRensselaer for- applied for permits for four Mr. Tharpe involve. the Gulf beach board of dir- stone groins and to fill sub- "The platted lots and blocksare 'mer mayor of Bradenton to pro- Beach, appeared before Monday's tect the highway from possible ectors approved the settle- merged land in the Gulf on his shown to extend into the Cove Bar property opposite public waters of the Gulf. meeting of the Manatee erosion. ment. Value of the land taken After signing of the County Commission. by agree- Second Street North.A Whether the platted parcelswere letter from Van H. Fer- formerly land above the During a discussion of the the SRD was to be settled at ment by Klemmer and Cleary settlement of the some later date. Because no for the County Commission, proposed guson, director of the IIF mean high water and were Trustees, to the City of Bra- torn away by an identifiablestorm south end controversy, and agreement between the par- and Dewey A. Dye Jr., attorn- its purchase by the Countyand ties could be reached, the ey for the Green Estate, the denton Beach is as follows: or were worn away by VanRensselaerasked County and the SRD filed suit only approval not formally "Enclosed is a letter of Dr. natural, gradual, imperceptible the SRD, against the estate late in 1958. received was that of Circuit Per Bruun of the Coastal Eng- erosion or the loss was that the County delay ineering Laboratory, dated more rapid and directly caus- signing the agreement until Various motions by both par- Court Judge Lynn Gerald, who June 28, concerning the City'sproposed ed by some structure or other it had consulted the peopleof ties to the suit have kept it was to give his final approvalon extension of a rock artificial cause would affect Bradenton Beach. from reaching court. The Estate Wednesday.On . the status of ownership of the (Continued on Peg 2)) of E. P. Green contendedthat Tuesday Cleary said that platted areas now submergedor the SRD did not need the the final order in the law suit Dr. Alida entire area for maintenanceof of the SRD and Manatee Midget League artificially filled in. We are DegelerDr. Countyvs. the bridge and highway, and the Green heirs will aware that changes in the Alida Degeler, a winter restrict Playoff GameA shore line have occurred but resident of the Island for ten employed engineers who endorsed the south end of the we are without documentary years, died unexpectedly at a the contention. Island to public use, so the championship play- evidence as to the dates or hospital in her home city of Value of the land has been County would be unable to off game in the Island periods of change and the Waukesha Wis. on the morn- set as high as $2.7 million transfer title to private own- Midget League will be cause. Affidavits of disinter- ing of Tuesday, July 10. but a recent appraisal by Sam ership, even if so inclined. the featured entertain- ested parties having personal She had suffered injuries to ment at the ball field at knowledge would materially her leg and ribs in a recent the Island Youth Centerat assist in the determination of fall.Dr. i41114j ANNA MARIA ISLAND WEATHERTomporaturos 7 p.m. Friday July the extension of private own- Degeler had lived on 20.Tickets ership in the zone. These mat- White Avenue for several win- Wotor Rainfall.. for the game ters affect both the City'splanning ters, and last fall purchaseda are now on sale at 50 and Mr. Tharpe and home at Palm Drive and Sam Noon 6pm High cents each with the hol- other owners and we feel that 72nd Street. July 10--86 92 91 92 85 None der of each ticket entit- effective stabilization can be She was a member of Roser July 11--86 92 90 92 86 .05 led to a free hot dog anda had only through measures Memorial Community Church July 12--86 91 90 92 87 1.4 Coke. Proceeds from based on study of the whole and had been active in the Island July 13--86 92 88 93 87 None the event will be used for problem area.Following Players and other Island July 14--87 92 88 92 88 None . the league's uniform is the letter from . organizations.Burial ' July 15--85 92 90 92 88 None fund. Y'ALL COME! was to be in a family July 16--87 91 92 92 88 NoneL (Continued on Page 6) plot in Milwaukee. .-.. 'J'JI.'a. .; .. 2 J a' r' hit ..03a0Y, THE ISLANDER Thursday July 19. 1962 1 ..M... .!__-...... '. ..... ....._.r...v .J.J R... The Islander.- r.1vc: HHtoiARiAf l FLORIDA t TELEPHONE 778.2021 g'ense an The Goose Hangs HighWhen Editor................................STEVE KIMBALL By THE EDITOR one more week rolls around, as they have a habit News and odvertlslng.............MARGE,, KIMBALL Several times of during subscribers the past yearor of doing, we will take our trusty pocket knife and cut a longer " have two, some our than usual notch in the stick on which we keep track of the I Mall Address Anna Maria, Florida approached us with the statement days, weeks and months. The issue of July 26 will mark the "Weenjoy the poems in The Islan- end of the third year THE ISLANDER will have been pub- Subscription $3.50 a year; $2.00 for six months, payable In der, and just know you are writing lished by the present owners--the owners who until very advance-Canada, $5.00 h per year. them under the name of Steve de- recently comprised the entire staff of this publication.On . Advertising rate $1.00 per column Inch. Discount of 10% for " six consecutive insertions if paid by tenth of following month. Wolf. To which we always reply this anniversary we want to extend our heartfelt thanksto National or agency placed advertising $1.25 per column inch. fervently "Heaven forbid our many readers, subscribers, advertisers, contributorsand At first we dismissed this bit lightly sources of news, for their support--monetary and moralas CLOSING TIME NOON TUESDAYAn but it has happened so many -- well as for their interest and encouragement, their assistance - r times that now we feel we must do and occasional kind words. Independent weekly published every Thursday by something in self-defense. Very special words of thanks are due to our former printer - THE ISLANDER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Anna Maria, Florida -. -- ,-, .<-- Frank Joyner, and his staff at the Franklin Press, who continue to be of valuable assistance, and too, to Glen Wat- Entered as second class matter under the Act of March 3,1879. kins and Hugo Greisen of the Shopping Guide, our new printers - and the members of their staff, for helping us over some rough humps in our publishing endeavor. I Thanks, too, to Del Marth and Jack Alexander of the St. Fine Step For CountyDuring Petersburg Times, and lower case ed bauman, who is asso- ciated with some area paper, the name of which we cannot 'JI:ft recall at the moment. the past few days the residents of Manatee County ,tJ During the year both paid circulation and advertising rev- fj' enue have increased substantially, as they did the previoustwo have been shown a rare sort of courage by the five membersof '" years. Thus the financial position of the paper becomes healthier and more substantial each month. \ the Manatee County Commission, the courage to come to f" ,I! While we realize our version of THE ISLANDER has not , pleased everyone, we point to President Kennedy's cancella- a decision on an extremely important matter, and then to r;,,'"Y : ,fN tion of his subscription to the New York Herald-Tribune, , 1II \ ",-" which many people feel is a fine newspaper. THE ISLANDERhas follow their decision with decisive action. .i\ __- received the unsolicited praise and commendation of ( Which brings us to the question "Is more than a score of professional newspaper men and women, We refer, of course, to the purchase of the South End of Steve deWolf real?" We have pon- and successful writers in other fields. ' dered over this question many times, Some criticism, constructive and otherwise, has come our ( the Island, a matter of paramount importance to every resi- and the only honest reply we can way, but the total has been surprisingly small, and it has give you is that we really don't helped the cause by serving to keep us on our toes. dent of the County, and of even greater importance to future know! We have followed--and will continue to follow--a policy of providing our readers with factual news of the Island - coverage \ We can, however, pass along a residents and the economic future of the County. s little information on the subject. its people and its happenings, by persons qualified by f actual experience as paid reporters on daily papers. 1 During the summer months The Islander -- That the needed additional public beach area was County strive maintain objective - Editorially, we to a progressive, is often visited by a person- forward-looking policy, which has the best inter- an accepted fact--it had, not a half-mile as one proponent of able young man who may be a de- ests of the Island and its people in mind. ( t Wolf. One of the most drastic changes in the more than ten year I the south end purchase stated, but less than 1,000 feet--the Reputedly a journalism major at history of THE ISLANDER took place last December, when we t the University of Western Michigan, method of from changed our printing letterpress to photo- present County Beach on the Island. where he is doing a-to-20 stretch, offset, a change we had contemplated for a long time. And I he makes himself useful doing occasional while it takes almost no time to write a little about the The County was prepared to purchase an additional 200 journalistic chores for us. changeover, it took much more time and effort to accom- I He rustles up news items, proof- plish it.Not L feet of beach front north of the present beach, at a cost of reads, furnishes original poetry-for wanting to be any different than anyone else in the ' our culture corner, writes an occas- business, we managed to make most of the same mistakes $400 per_foot,. or a total of$80,000, and had earmarked fundsin ional feature story and empties an made by everyone, but after few weeks of almost unbeliev- occasional wastebasket.In ably hard work and long hours, we managed to start to elim- the next year's budget to make the purchase. rare instances he stoops to crass inate some of the little mistakes which bugged us in our commercialism and drafts some advertising first few weeks working with the new method. For only $133,680 "out of pocket" funds, and the sacrifice - copy. This year he has ac- Now, as with almost anything else, we have almost com- t pletely eliminated our production difficulties, and are pub- of $185,000 in secondary road funds, approximately 80 quiredacameraandhas added photography lishing a very presentable looking paper. 1 to his list of accomplishments. M What the change meant to the paper's small staff was : acres were purchased, thus giving the County a mile-plus something like two additional days of work in each already f overcrowded week. It meant acquiring new skillsmasteringnew F' stretch of beach, second to none in the State, plus an equal techniques--becoming accustomed to an entirely new i schedule--many extra hours of tiring--but fascinating-- r, i stretch of Bayfront land. work.For I our readers, the change meant better, and a better- i Expected opposition melted away in the face of the logic looking paper; more pictures and better reproduction of pic- tures; and because of the substantial saving in productioncosts of the purchase, and representatives of many civic organi- expansion of the paper to twelve pages--every week-- i will not only be possible, but also economically feasible. I zations were on hand Monday to encourage the Commissionto Present plans call for just such an expansion to take placein the fall. make the purchase.Any And the reason we are taking note of our third anniversaryas publishers a week before the actual date of the anniversary ! other second-guessers might be reminded that the .i.j.. was that this week we took delivery of the new type-setting 'I a1 machines for which we have waited so many months, and we easiest course the County Commissioners could have followed first should be i felt the material to be set with the machines editorial about that datel! The an very important--to us-- would have been to let the case to court, where a go machines which will be used to set most of the paper's type. I So, now that we have what we feel sure is the proper equipment - judge and jury would have decided the disposition and valueof to produce a better paper for our readers, we would like to show any of our readers who are interested, what our the land.County looks like and how the little plant paper is produced. Come along, but only on Thursday or Friday, please I : Officials May Inspect Wood GroinsJust At times he could easily be mis- taken for a genius--then again he I before press time THE The groin designed by Wood, is so far "out" we sometimes fear CLEARY TO REQUEST... year ago, the measure never the of anion he is about into orbit (Continued from Page 1) ISLANDER learned that erosfeaturing principle to go disguisedas was passed. expert Sydney Makepeace creasing permeability, has an Explorer satellite. One of the He pointed out that the city Ever since the controversyabout Wood is now in Jamaica, and been the subject of much con- pictures reproduced here, is, we believe charter, approved by the leg- ultimate disposition of that he has invited Manatee troversy in recent months. an original deWolf, and the islature in 1953, set the city's the south end started, Van- County officials to visit that The County is interested in other is one we swiped from our advertising boundaries at 27th Street on Rensselaer has consistently ,, island to inspect some of his installing such a groin at theh department--but we aren't the north, and Longboat Passon maintained that neither the installations there. County Beach, and Chairman quite sure which is which. We threw the south, so that the land State nor the County should M It is believed that County Hugh Holmes of the Island them both in here to confuse our purchased by the County is have a beach in the area. Engineer John Benson will Erosion Prevention District readers, and deWolf himself--If he within the city.VanRensselaer. Cleary said that because the make the inspection trip, achas recommended that aqual- should ever see this column. also said the city would not be asked to furnish - i companied by a member of the ified observer visit Jamaica Background information? he city zoned the area in ques- any services to the south County Commission, possibly to inspect some actual instal- is a writer of Well tion in 1954 for motels and end, and there would be no pos- Chairman Mike Klemmer. lations. serious student no mean of ability, poet, hotels, but not for a public sibility of collecting any taxes Shakespeare, a beach. He said that a refer- there by the city, "disannexation" - ANNA MARIA ISLAND TIDES fan of the L. A. Dodgers, and a fair endum of the city's voters of the area would be the cribbage and gin rummy player. In will be necessary before a best solution to the problem. JULY -HIGH-- -.LOW.- addition, he is an all-around nice reachedby public beach can be estab- Mayor Vic Reinel, 19 Thur. 2:28 a.m. 1.0 12:27 p.m. 2.4 5:31 a.m. 0.9 7:46 p.m.0.5 guy and we enjoy having him here. lished at the south end. telephone Monday evening, 20 Fri. 2:55 a.m. 1.1 1:19 p.m. 2.2 6:38 a.m. 0.9 8:27 p.m.0.4 But is he for real?We repeat--we Although an ordinance which said his feeling on the matteris 21 Sat. 3:27 a.m. 1.2 2:17 p.m. 2.0 7:49 a.m. 0.8 9:08 p.m.-0.1 just can't decide! He well may be would have required a refer- that VanRensselaer is no 22 Sun. 4:05 a.m. 1." 3:21 p.m. 1.7 9:07 a.m. 0.7 9:50 p.m.0.1 an hallucination--the result of too endum for approval of any longer mayor, and thereforeno 23 Mon. 4:46 a.m. 1.5 4:39 p.m. 1.3 10:30 a.m. 0.6 10:31 p.m. 0.4 ,, 24 Tue. 5:31a.m. 1.7 6:16p.m. 1.1 1h57a.m. 0.4 11.15p.m. 0.6 many hours spent over a hot type- public park or recreation area longer a spokesman for the writer. in the city was proposed a city.P. . 25 Wed. 6:19 a.m. 1.8 8:38 p.m. 1.0 1:25 p.m. 0.2 -------------- . --- < ' I Tl rs High Twelve ;Club Cleary Memo To The the land for the purpose of poses, the heirs of Green have maintenance. have been assessed and have paid They em- The Island High Twelve Club County CommissionThe substantial for ployed reputable engineerswho taxes the years will meet at noon Thursday substantiate this position. 1957, 1958, 1959 and 1960.In . July 19, at the Gulf Terrace.Dr. following is the text of This position of course is in reaching a settlement in a Frederick Allen, County County Attorney Kenneth w.Cleary's direct opposition to the posi- law suit, there has to be"give Health Officer will be the memorandum the to and take" both sides. tion of the State Road Depart- on speaker this week. He will use Manatee Commissionin County ment Engineers. As to the Bay Therefore, neither party is as his subject "Health Problems regard to the terms of the .. side land, it is obvious even to ever wholly satisfied. I am proposed settlement for the a layman that there is much sure that you may wish for disputed land at the south end merit in the contention of the more than I hold out to you in LEGAL NOTICES of Anna Maria Island: The Green heirs. We must recog- the settlement of this case. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGA present law suit in regard to nize the fact that the SRD, However, instead of "possi- public hearing will be held the above can be settled on an " at the though contending its need for bilities, "ifs, "ands, or City Office in Holmes Beach, Florida, amicable basis. I shall outline " on Tuesday, Aug. 7, 1962, at 7i30 P.M. land hauled some 26,000 cubic "buts, the terms herein are for th. purpoee of considering petition the terms of my proposed yards of sand off the South end certain. for the rezoning of certain parcel of settlement offer, my recom- The of 1st land from R-2 to C-2. These parcel are xkr. for use in other road projects.We Appraisal July , mendations and the .1iuate between 53rd Street and 52nd reasons .',- must also recognize that which accompanies this mem- Ji tree t, Holmes Beach, Florida. The therefor. Terms of the settle- pictures taken "then and now" orandum, shows the land to be westerly parcel, 405 feet in length, is ment are as follows: 'owned by Mr. and Itrs. A. F. I ll... Th. Kenneth W Cleary show substantial accretion on valued today at $1,390,500.For . feext.parcel to the east is owned by Ur. Manatee County and the State the whole Southern portion of this Manatee County would and and the lire.next Stephen two Raymond, 135 feet Road Department shall take all judgment and to immediately this land, at points as much as pay $318,680. If we went parcels owned by llr. SRI5 of the land involved. The and Urs. William H. Schweppe-total conclude this matter. two to three hundred feet. The through with the trial, the 410 feet, ending at Gulf Drive. shall then take 100 feet in I have tried to take a detached Northern portion has held its ownership and control of all City Pauline Clerk H. Archer width adjacent to each side of view of this dispute. I real- own, even through some rela- the land would be in the SRD, the present center line of SR ize the in and could be this problems suit tively severe storms.In used solely for NOTICE OF INTENTIONTO 789, the whole length of the have been the subject of poli- my opinion there is a real road right of way and main- REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME land involved, a parcel at the tical charges and counter danger that the Court would not tenance purposes. With this that The undersigned intend do hereby certify Southern tip for maintenanceof charges. I well realize that grant all of the land to the SRD settlement, the ownership and they to conduct a Motor Vehicle filling and s.rvic. station the bridge and its approaches there is hardly a person in but would leave portion of the control of approximately 80 business under the fictitious name of and an easement Manatee County who does not ownership and possession in acres would be in the County, "ISLAND SHELL SERVICE")that said the Gulf side for main- along business will be conducted at the northwest have a definite opinion in regard the heirs of Green. since there are now over 110 comer of Gulf Drive and Marina tenance of the groins. All of to this matter. However, Assuming the Court finds all acres in the whole parcel. The Manatee Drive in County the City, Florida of Holmes; and that Beach said, the remaining land shall be there are certain facts whichare of the land necessary for road beach front, some of the most firm is composed of the following persons -'owned and possessed by Man- inescapable. We must recognize purposes, which as have saidI highly prized in the State of whose names and places of residence atee County. the applicable law. seriously doubt, the issue as Florida, is 6.000 feet long and are as follows: William C. Hochst.tler and Mildred A. The heirs of Green shall receive The SRD and Manatee County to damages or value is then we are well aware that the Hochstetler, both residing at 3306 51st in payment for the land have the right to take land placed before a jury to find the present public beach is too Avenue Terrace, Bradenton, and all claims Florida. and rights , Ownership of "ISLAND SHELL SER- from the lawful owners, but value as of March, 1957. Thisis small. We are also aware that VICE" is as follows! William C. Hoch- costs, the sum of$318,680 and only that amount necessary for a fact question where both this Commission has had under - stetler, fifty per cent, and Uildred A. the IIP. Board $1, payable as the proposed public sides will purpose, present testimony consideration the Hochstetler, fifty pet cent. pur- follows SRD shall immed- Further the undersigned do certify : pay and the public bodies must pay by experts as to the value. Any chase of 200 feet of additionalland that it is their intention to apply to the iately the sum of $185,000 the full value therefor.In opinion by anyone in this regard at the public beach for Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for from funds transmitted to the Manatee County, Florida, to Registerthe this matter the heirs of is conjectural. Who could $400 per front foot, for total . said name of "ISLAND SHELLSERVICE" credit of Manatee County, second Green owned sixty acres of possibly guess what finding a of $80,000. Here, for the sum under the provisions of road funds. land on the Southern end of jury might make. I do thatit Chapter 865.09 of the Florida Statutes, Manatee shall the say of $133,680, over and above Acts of 1961. County pay Anna Maria Island consistingof will be difficult to erase the $185,000 of right of way Witness our hands this 25th day of sum of $25,000 immediately of from mind the forty-six acres uplandand a jury's pictureof funds already allocated for June A. D. 1962. and on or before December15th William C. HochstetlerMildred approximately fifteen over one mile of beautiful this purpose, the County can A. Hochstetler 1962, the sum of $108- acres of land. white sand beach and submerged over a obtain 6,000 feet of beach, in 5-284' i-5,12, 1962NOTICE 680 if the balance is or paid The right of way for the Road mile of desirable bay front addition to the bay front, whichof before October 5 1962 the , uses approximately 28 1/2 land.It is course, not quite as val- shall TO CREDITORSTo County receive a discount acres of land. The bridge approach should also be pointed out uable, but has tremendous All Creditors, Legatees, Distributes of $2,500 and pay only that even though the State and and All Persons having $106,180.Ad will use approximatelythree possibilities for developmentfor Claims or Demands the County contend this propertyis recreation against valorem for the acres of land. This purposes for Estate of ALFRED C. PRIEST taxes and has public, it been so leaves balance of 28 deceased years 1961 and 1962 shall be a 1/2 You and each of you, are hereby cancelled.All acres, which are seriously in used for road and beach pur (Continued on Page 5)) notified and required to file .any claiins and demands,-which you, or of the land shall be used dispute. The Green heirs vig- I , either of you, may have against the solely for public orously contend that this landis estate of ALFRED C. PRIEST, purposes.In deceased, late of Manatee County, the event of third party not necessary for mainten- Wyman-Green & Blalock, Inc. Florida, with the Honorable litigation which should prevent ance of the roadway and that Manatee Robert A.County Rickey,, County Florida,Judge at his of .timely payment of the deferred the maintenance of the groinscan REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE office in the Court House of said balance to the heirs of Green, be carried out with only an County, within six calendar months the County to defend easement or right to go upon Established 1908A agrees from the time of the first publication of this notice. such litigation and to payGreen's A.D.1962.Date of first publication July 12, heirs 6% interest on Fulford Palmsif Phone Call Will Bring a Representative LOLA M. PRIESTAdministratrix the balance until paid.It 422 Twelfth St. Phone of the Estate of is my recommendation that 742-1431 ALFRED C. PRIEST, OCONUT . Deceased the County enter into this set- BRADENTON Schultz and Cleary tlement and authorize your Attorneys at Law Chairman and Attorney to execute 417 Twelfth Street West Bradenton, Florida a Stipulation for final 7-12. 19, 26; 6.262: L ROYAL . : - NOW'l ! Delivered J i.r11e1,1biirMORE: ; I I STORAGE SPACE & Planted . z' MORE PARKING SPACE Ralph Fulford5th i' J1 \-lft END GARAGE 0111'R 7' ST. & BAYCORTEZ .._, CLUTTER . COlJ "'- ',... :: ,'" . Yov DEW RSE '-:-. - R GWI p "Ii SPECIAL I SALE I 778-1311 r LiM f i.'.r PERFORATED..... ..a,HARDBOARD... {, 1E..r f !WP.w.d rUrtbOTtf. RULE I. UM.J. Jew U pic*. 4" . . r s.5a !l I . Ii;o. : sa.,.. I, o 1. D 1.4"PEGBOARD FIXTURE KIT On't .. ...... . fir gOod !Ic -r. d.fr: .' d 11.ta. \ Yo sens ISis 21-piec. tar .dd.lr - 1 .d. teet is - a wYcr to ha'-e I .--.-. O,ee y JMT ffmt*.197ICOATER fte 2 f _ afcc draw 1, a.s.._ I KIT \ vane l egya I, an. whar PAINT MUSH REG. JALOUSIE OPERATOR on docu ,. 1.1fI e reek.I..itk Iv+,f. 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Jtssero System Ferftrof Deposit /aswranc Corporation PHONES : 778-1131 7781704I i f fi , --- - -- - ---- ----- ---- --- -- ------- ---------- - ..... .. ..".. .,- . - . 4 THE ISLANDER Thursday July 19. 1962 Mosquito Fund Bowling League {/ ContributorsContributors MeetingThe last week to the annual meeting of the Island - __ ' AMI Anti-Mosquito Fund were Bowling League will be tr Louis R. DeWolf, Louis J. held at the Holmes Beach City Barolo, Gulf Park, Mrs. Everett Office at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, C. Bliss, Charles E. July 19. Pierce, Alys A. Simmons and ifzrt ibi4rd All bowlers, sponsors and r Rebecca R. Craft. other persons connected with The fund has now reached a the league are urged to attend total of $1,152.50, but officers a the meeting to elect officers, of the sponsoring organization < t review league rules and make the Island Chamber of new ones if necessary, and to Commerce, remind all con- enter their teams for the next tributors that any oversub- season. Sponsors are asked to ' scription will be carried over take sponsors' fees with them. . until next year, when it will Any team not represented will ,. .. , be used for the same purpose, be considered no longer in the -" -- larviciding on the entire Is- league, and new entries will be land. { accepted as replacements.Names DEATH ON MOSQUITOES. New fogger of City of Anna Maria. Oper- of any new bowlers ator Earle Murdock on tractor, and at rear of machine Sam Adams I Persons who wish to contri- and Police Chief Jordan. Islander Photo who have should be registered at the George ( ) bute to the fund and Further information meeting. not yet done so are asked to make checks payable to the may be obtained from League and President Tom Edwards at the Smoked Mullet Sale Island Chamber Of AMI Anti-Mosquito Fund, send or give them to C. E. Island Variety Store. Friday, July 20 Commerce MeetingThe the Island Bank. HANK BAUGHMAN of Falrl I one Brewer at The Youth Fellowship of Ro- Island Chamber of Com- Acres, Bradenton, with string of fish caught at Rod & Reel Pier last the twist generationit's ser Memorial Community merce will meet at the cafe- MOSTLY ABOUT PEOPLE Thursday. Included in the string Church will conduct a smoked teria at the Island School at See alto Page &); were snook weighing lOJi) and 8 amazing to see mullet sale Friday, July 20. 8 p.m. Thursday, July 19. of Cincinnati..Mr. and Mrs. A. R. pounds each; a S pound drum, and a the sensible parents Sales will be made at the IGA All members are urged to at- Keith of Minneapolis.ALEX 2pound redfish. Earlier In the week twist roundandaround store in Anna Maria and at the tend. APARTMENTS:Mr.and Mrs. Hank caught two snook at the pier andupandownand parking lot of the church on Peter Scheller and Mrs. Mary Wess- which weighed 16K and 12 3/4 onetwothree kick Pine Avenue. being sold, but advance orders of .. and pounds. (Islander Photo) who used to The mullet sale on July 4th may be placed by calling the berg Eustis. Mr. Mrs. Joseph . was so successful that the Fel- office of the church,778-2882. Alex of Knoxville, Tenn. tioningat the Gibson Cottage on reprimandtheir kids lowship was unable to supply Deliveries will be made on request - BAY VIEW COTTAGES: Mr. and Elm Avenue, for two weeks. teenage Proceeds from both for rocking and- fish in sufficient quantities to * Mrs. George Clement and son Sergeof sales will be used for furnish Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cas- and meet the demand, and thisweek's Montreal...M. A. Morneau, P. rolling ing a new Youth Room, part of sale is de- sady of Hardin Avenue, Anna Maria, Elvis but at least by popular Annable and Mrs. S. St. Jean and and Mrs. Robert W. Harkness, Mrs.Cassady's mand. No advance tickets are the new addition to the church. the kids family, all of Montreal...Mr. and mother, are a nephew of didn't need Mrs. H. W. Kitrell and son Kit of Tennessee. the Cassadys' and his family, Dr. chiropractorswith RATED EXCELLENT BY FLORIDA HOTEL COMMISSIONOur and Mrs. Robert Boyers of Silver dollar . ( signsin "1. ' accommodationsl ' Mr. and Mrs. John Cassidy of Gulf Spring Md., and four daughters, their eyes) luxury '-_: Drive have returned to the Island Nanette, Beverly, Janet and Laura.Otherrecentguests for chaperones include: EFFICIENCIES f' _'Ji: : il...1Ma, of the Cassadys' "'>"''l.I after spending a week in St. Peters- --Steve deWolf BEDROOMS and APARTMENTS . PAR.TMIH1'SSURF ' burg as guests of Mrs.Frank Edmund- have been another nephew, Robert . son. Fletcher of St. Louis, and Mrs. Cas- Your best news coverage of Is. and POOL BATHING sady's sister-in-law, Mrs. Bernice: lanA affairs The Islander. For Reservations or Informat Call 7781511Or Mrs. George Thibodeau and Mrs. Harkness of Peoria, Ill. Fran Maxon have returned home after Write: Box 366 spending several days at the DIRECTLY ON THE GULF BEACH Anna Maria, Florida , Grand Bahama Hotel Grand Bahama The FOR Gulf Park Island, B. W. I. All-Modern MOBILE HOMES . . Mrs. Jimmy Wright and daughter Private Beach Boat Basin Accommodations for Trailers up to 53' Peggy and two children are vaca- Recreation Hall Shuffleboard Cocktail Bar BRADENTON BEACH fOOl FOODLINERQUALITY I HAVE YOU TRIED AND VARIETY r: Deep Sea GA.-.RED TOMATOES ((303 CAN)..........................5 for 59* Fishing OSAGE PEACHES ((2K SIZE CAN) LIMITED................... 19* , ELECTRIC BOTTOM IGA TABLERITE CHOICE CHUCK ROAST....................43f ABOARD THE ADMIRALS? BOATS IGA TABLERITE CHOICE CHUCK STEAK.....................49* Tackle Available-FARE 5.00Lunch Counter Aboard IGA TABLERITE CHOICE RIB STEAK..........................89* MANATEETRAVEL Leaves 7:00 A.M. From Cortex Phone 778-1450 ASSOCIATES With Every Purchase We Now Give Complete Griffith-Cline Funeral Homes PIONEER SAVING STAMPSTHE Travel Service Airlines 24 HOURAmbulance FINEST FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES Steamships ERNIE CAGNINA, Prop ANNA MARIA 778-1925 Railroads Service Notional Car Rental CARS BOATS AIRCRAFTComplete j 746-7145 Telephone: 778-2211 ANNA MARIA ISLANDBRADENTON 711 12th ST. W 742-1011 -<- .. I ..-. >-- , 1 BEST BET THE SIGN OF z -- THE BEST IN _- Deep SeaFishing CHARTER & RENTAL - , FOOD & DRINKOUR SERVICE WEEK ' SPECIALTY DAY MONTH - ' r SIZZLING STEAKS ANYPLACE-ANYTIME LEAVING DAILY 7OOAM . All Completely Licensed SEA FOOD WIT H luutllnll Personnel & Equipment Copt. Soupy Davis and otherSPECIAL -'-- l Bestiurantssaciitim --=! ., ; DISHES TURNERS FROM SEA FOOD DOCK G j\\ CHARTERS nt. With free choice of everything INCORPORATED ''J. CORTEZ FLORIDA le on the Salad Bar-as muck as - I EVERYTHING FURNISHED you want with any dinner order.) For Information Call , FOR RESERVATIONSCALL PETE REYNARD'S YACHT CLUB If No Answer Dial 778-1228 ! 7?1676 77&.1270 or 77&.2327 ; RESTAURANT, & COCKTAIL LOUNGEOpen 505 Fifty Sixth Street 1 Daily from Noon on Phone 778-2551 ANNA MARIA ISLAND South End of Airstrip i iPate r ..-. -.- -.-.-- ..--. -- 1 July 19, 1962 THE ISLANDER Page 5 ; CLEARY MEMO...0.J Island Visitor (Continued from Page 3) Writes Play And Novel ( our County particularly in connection with boating activi- 4 Mrs. Mont C. Draper (Cena ties, and more especially in Christopher Draper) of War- view of the fact that the County rensburg, Missouri has writ- presently owns Coffis Key, ten an Irish play THE BELLSOF which adjoins on the east, 4, M -- MELODOON, which will be which contains approximatelyanother produced this fall by the Mus- ten acres. ettes, one of the four groups y . From an economic stand- the Kansas City -'. ,.,. making up point, it is my opinion that the ". Children's Community Thea- , purchase of 12OOOfeetofwat- !A III..i' . erfront land, for an expenditure tre.The hour-length play will be . of $133,680 is a tremen- 'i : ar produced as a trouping play .., . dous purchase and I am sure 4r r and will be presented in the that any private investor would a n< elementary schools of Kansas { jump at the chance to make City. such a purchase. Mrs. Draper is the author of Cena Christopher DraperIn Under the terms of the pro- many children's plays in addi- posed settlement Green's r-k tion to puppet plays; a child- an accompanying letter, heirs are to pay all their own I .. ren's book, RIDGE WILL- Mrs. Draper writes:. "I'm ' Court costs,attorney fees, appraisal "" ;; OUGHBY; and an adult novel, sending you the publicity that fees, and engineering J '! PAPA SAYS, which was pUb- is going to be printed in the fees, which are substantial. If lished by Liveright's. The late Kansas City Star and in my I this matter were litigated to Frank Glenn held an auto- hometown paper about my lat- conclusion the would .n. in the Hotel est literary ventures, BE- a County graphing party MRS.CHARLES SPEER, 206 69th Street, Holmes Beach, with the Cush. CAUSE I wrote the Irish playon have to pay all of those costsin Muehlebach for Mrs. Draper she In recent guess-the-mlleage contest man-Vespa motor scooter won a the beach of Anna addition that value of the of the last- lovely to sponsored by NBC-TV on Its TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES program. upon publication Maria Island last and land which might be found by a Keys to the scooter were given Mrs. Speer by the Sarasota Cushman named book. January jury.A dealer. (Islander Photo) ___ At present, Mrs. Draper has February while staying there. settlement has been approved -, just completed a novel of a "The Theatre group seemto across the country by a young couple think this is the best play the General's in El Dorado, by Attorney Scooter WinnerMrs. .pioneer family from NBC in Los NBC to Angeles I've written for them and I Office and b:- the IIF Arkansas. El Dorado is called Board, and has also been approved Charles Speer of 206 69th in New York City, over a prescribed the last of the oil boom towns, think that somehow your Island ofa route with some allowance for de- famous in the must have been the inspiration. - made Road De winner by the State Street Holmes Beach a as it was partment. I have discussedthis recent guess-the-mileage contest tours. 1920 s when oil was discovered -. . matter with Governor sponsored by the TRUTH OR CON- Mrs. Speer guessed the recorded there. The novel is entitled "And so I am looking for- Bryant, who stated that it was SEQUENCES television program, mileage within one-tenth a mile. MOTHER THE OVERSEERand ward to next winter when my his hope and desire that Man- last week was presented a$400 motor She has never ridden a motor scooter will be released this fall husband and I shall return. atee County would receive all scooter by the Sarasota Cushman and being a grandmother says at an autographing party in El And this time, I plan to writea land she is about learn She celebrate the nine- Viking play for the Theatre of this for public pur- her not to now. Dorado, to Vespa dealer as prize. I feel the sound of the the machine of Mrs. group. poses. hopes to sell to help ty-third birthday Viewers of the noon-day feature I have also been advised by defray recent hospital expenses. James A. Rowland, who is Gulf will be just right for back- will remember that the problem dramal"BUILDER Jr. for the Overseer in the ground for a Viking ! Dewey Dye Attorney to the exact that Some forty-odd years ago, how- Mother, , was mileage the Green heirs, that he is guess ever, when she was head of the Eng- book. would be shown on a sealed speed- OF HOMES authorized to accept tMs set- lish department of a K an s a s high Mr. and Mrs. Draper have driven ometer of a motor scooter Houses suitable for Island climateand tlement on behalf of the'Green school she wen ton occasional mo- been Island visitors the past conditions. Remodeling: Re heirs and to enter into a Stip- with torcycle rides with her finance,who two winters, and plan to buya pairs: Additions. Trustworthy estimates !. busy some long ulation for final judgment ac- range the Island . home on given.NORMAN winter cordingly. plans for development of this was head of the commercial depart- Possibly some criticismwill land, I can envisage the great- ment of the same school. Later a eventually. Off. 778-1410 ROSEDALE Home Anna 778-2591 Maria descend upon the Board est public beach and recrea- motorcycle sidecar was his wedding from various quarters if you tion area on the West Coast of gift to her and they had a motor- enter into this settlement. Florida. This of course will cycle honeymoon trip through the Sunland Turf & Garden .. However, it is my considered be a benefit and a boon to ev- Ozarks of Missouri and Arkansas. opinion that entering this set-' ery-resident in the County, not A year later, when Mr. Speer accepted ... tlement this Board is carry- only for their own use but for a teaching positionin Garden Supplies, Nursery Stockand ing out its duty and that this the attraction to tourists and Springfield, Mass. they made the settlement is to the great pub prospective residents, and tfip there with the motorcycle and LandscapingAT lic interest of Manatee County. will finally set at rest a most sidecar. They sold it soon afterward, Time only will prove you rightin controversial matter which and bought the first 1917 Model T SOUTH ENTRANCE TO your judgment.If might not otherwise be resolved Ford sold in that city. you accept this settlementand for several more years HOLMES BEACH SHOPPING CENTER order your Planning and and then not to the satisfactionof Your best news coverage of Island Engineering Department to get the County. affairs The Islander. PHONE 778-2711 .. --- ---- REASONED. ..AtSOKFLOIt"'IST CERTIFIED FUNERAL HOME SHANNON EXCELLENT - .F,.. oVnrery to te fstomfDixi $5 by Florida Hotel "HkiteSands TWO LOCATIONS Grand Hotel Bid?. - Commission - Ph. 744.0651 or 746-9110 after 5 p.m. APARTMENT _ 1015 14th Street W. WHITFIELD CHAPEL Bradenton 7511 N. Tamtam! Trail, Sarasota Call 778.2577 M G "T 'E FOR OFFICE FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES Phone: 746-2111 Phone: 745-9811] 1 For Reservations The Bradenton 6504 GULF DRIVE, ,1-2 BRDROOMFFICIIIMCteS Office Equipment Co. . 530 13th St. BRADENTON SWIMMING POOLS PATIOS ANNA MARIA ISLAND EATEDPOOL.TVWATER GENERAL MASONRY DOTTIE'S BEAUTY SALON BEAUTY SERVICES Complete Installations OHM IYIMIMOS IT APrOIMTMINT ",,', THE LIQUID OF LIFE Cor. Crescent and Pine Ph. 778-2311 . WILLIAM R. KERMODE 1 ANNA MARIA CITY TROPICAL ANNA MARIA ISLAND IS SURROUNDED BY ANNA MARIA 778-2557 LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL QUANTITIES OF WATER-- BILL STEWART WATER FOR SWIMMING, WATER FOR BOATING AND FISHING. BUT YOU WOULDN'T THINK OF USING IT PHOTOGRAPHER ANTICIPATED COMPOUNDED FOR DRINKING OR COOKING PURPOSES. 41/4% ANNUAL BRADENTON.3308 Third Avenue FLORIDA West DIVIDEND QUARTERLYWhy THEREFORE, OUR JOB IS TO BRING TO THE ISLAND AND ITS RESIDENTS, FRESH, CHEMICALLY PURE Office 745-4321 Horn 746-2319 permit your money to earn less when safety WATER TO MEET THE MANY NEEDS OF THE SUMMER is just as assured? Are you thinking of saving or COMMUNITY.At . investing? Consider . TYPING CLASSESFor SAFETY (of your funds) 10-Year-Olds and Up AVAILABILITY LEARN TO TYPE SERVICE AND EARN RETURN Manatee County Water Co. TOP GRADES Set PALMETTO FEDERAL for all of these ',atu"s. All accounts art insured up to $10.000 by an instrumentality of the Federal Gofernment Call 746-7431 We Say: PALMETTO FEDERAL t SOMERS COLLEGEAcross SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION WE'RE PROUD OF OUR SERVICE, BUT EVEN MORE from Palace Theatre -Sank. With 'IItHftt7224511 PROUD TO SERVE YOU.'Ibndar. . The Island Boa Stops at Our Door! ._ ---- ---- - --- -- -- - . u. -- -- -- Pace 6 THE ISLANDER Thursday, July 19. 1962 I , Model Plane Contest GROIN PERMITS DENIED... (Continued from Page 1)) Savings bonds, trophies and merchandise certificateswere Dr. Bruun to Mr. Ferguson: won by successful con- "This is with reference to testants in a model plane com applications by the City of petition sponsored by Charters -. ; CHURCHESHARVEY Bradenton Beach on a 150 ft. Inc., and which took : $ r. ) \ extension to an existing rock place Sunday afternoon. ) g t l MEMORIAL CHURCH groin in the Gulf of Mexicoat Winners in the flying model l (Noa.o..o.iaatioaal) Bradeoton Beach Bridge Street at about .25 division for boys over 14 were t RKV. A. W. SIMMS mile south of the Cortez Ricky Daher, first; Jimmy Bridge, in Bradenton Beach, Beckett, second; and under 14, SUNDAY: Florida, Corps of Engineers, Dale Carlson first.In . I 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. SAKSP Permits (62-356) and the classification which t .' 10:30 a.m. Worship Service.ST. .Yrw called for models of +W - original to letter to the District Engi- neer, U. S. Corps of Engi- design, winners (over 14)were Tg -- BERNARD MISSION neers of June 17th by Mr. LeeA. Richard Daher, first; Bob I'fiesi: REV. FRANCA F. WELSMIU.IR Tharpe Bradenton, with Meyer, second;John Niesman, SUNDAYS: 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. copy to you including appli- third; Jimmy Beckett fourth. WEEKDAYS: 8:00a.m.. cation for permit to build four Under 14, Tim Clark, first; HOLY DAYS: 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m'' Joe Daher second and Keith new groins of 350 ft. length , WEDNESDAYS 7:30 p.m. Rosary: and Benediction,.out in the Gulf of Mexico at Birkman, third.In CONTESTANTS in model plane contest, with some of the flying en the division for nonflying - Bradenton Beach. tries. Left to right are: Ricky Daher Timothy Clark. Jimmy Beckett, models John Niesman I , ISLAND BAPTIST CHAPEL "If such permits are given Joe Daher, Dale Carlson, Bernard Clark, Robert Meyer, Keith Birkman first Daher second Beach ; Ricky ; shore Bradenton the at REV. LEE RATLIFF. Pastor Islander Photo and under 14, Dale Carlson, and John NIE" man. ( ) consist of a numberof may soon FRIDAY: first and second. 7:00 p.m. Jr. & Sr. High Recreation "headlands" sticking out in All the models were built ald. Merchandise certificatesand awarded at 4 p.m. Friday, Hoar.SUNDAY the sea. Such situation will not by the boys themselves. The trophies were furnishedby July 20, at the office of Char- : be desirable from a coastal judges were Carl Gulat, Ed the Island Hobby Shop and ters, Inc. at the south end of I 8:45 a.m. Sunday School. engineering point of view because Bauman and George McDon- The Islander. Prizes will be the Island Airstrip. 10:00 a.m Worship Service. it will concentrate wave 5:30 p.m. Concord Choir. activity including wave pileupin 6:30 p.m. Worship Service. certain areas and pockets. MONDAY: it will constitute Furthermore J 7:30 p.m. Nominating Committee. almost complete barriersto a TUESDAY: . 7:30 p.m. Chapel Choir. the littoral drift. It would . WEDNESDAY: probably not either be very 7:30 p.m. Prayer & Bible Study. desirable from an aesthetic viewpoint."It . ROSER MEMORIAL CHURCHNoaDtnomiatitioMl is suggested for consid- ( ) eration that the entire bulk- Rev. Richard K. Wiggins, Pastor head and protection problemfor THURSDAY: Bradenton Beach be reviewed - 7:30 p.m. Youth Choir Rehearsal. by the proper interests smart and modern FRIDAY: before any further action be 10:00 a.m. Smoked Mullet Sale at taken, thereby securing a TOWN HOUSESby IGA and Church Parking Lot. more uniform plan for the ben- SUNDAY: efit of everybody." 9:00 Service. a.m.Worship Mayor Vic Reinel of Bradenton JACK HOLMESof 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. Beach who is vacationin 6:30 p.m Intermediate Youth Fellowship on holmes beachWe at Witts' house on Key the Midwest, could not be reached for a statement about Royale Drive. are moving to OUR NEW OFFICE at 63rd Street & NEW YACHT HARBOR. 7:00 p.m. Senior Youth Fellowshipat what further effort the city Church. might take to secure a permitfor APARTMENTS IN OUR EWEST BUILDING WILL BE COMPLETED AND READY MONDAY: the groin. FOR INSPECTION SUNDAY, JULY 22. 7:30 p.m. Older Youth Meeting. WEDNESDAY: 7:30 p.m. Building Committee. . ANNA MARIA ELECTRICLicensed PEACOCK'SAPPLIANCES GLORIA DEI EVANGELICAL TELEVISION Electrical Contractors BOATERS LUTHERAN CHURCH AIR-CONDITIONERS Snapper and Pine Struts Rev. Frank Pastor Electric Wiring FixturesL E. Lyerly, Expert and Prompt Service : (ROY) FERGUSON PICK UP YOUR FREE Float Plan SUNDAY: 725 Utb St., Bradenton. 744-0351 Day 778-2143 Phones Nite 778-2059 8:30 a.m. Church School. AT OUR OFFICE TODAY 10:00 a.m. The Service. Island Repair & IT'S A MUST FOR SAFE BOATING WE RENT CHURCH OF THE ANNUNCIATION Electric Servicew. Rxv. GOULD(Episcopal K.!) Lowe FOLDING BEDS BABY CRIBS JOHN P. HUTH-INSURANCE Service THURSDAY: PLAY PENS DIAPERS 778-1022 GULF DRIVE at YACHT CLUB 778-2009 OIL BURNERS, GAS HEATERS, ALL 9:00 a.m. Holy Communion. FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY: TYPES OF WINDOWS, HOT WATER SUNBATHING COTS 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist. HEATERS, APPLIANCES, PUMPS HIGH CHAIRS STROLLERS 9:15 a.m. Family Eucharist and AND LAMPS. Sermon, Church School. LINENS BLANKETS 7:00 p.m. Episcopal Young Church Anything in the Electrical Line men. All Kinds of Repairing LINEN RENTAL SERVICE t AIR CONDITIONED PHONE 778-2813 Bradenton Beach 778-1472 I FRIGIDAIRE LOVELY VIEW OF THE BAY FROM THE ROD & REEL MOTEL (Now Uncle Nw Management) I ISLAND BUS At Entrance to Rod & Reel I Pier, and Featuring Air Conditioned IT TAKES MOISTURE REMOVAL TOO! Efficiency Apartments which will accommodate 3 to 6 persons. TELEPHONE 7782780. SIX ROUND TRIPS And FRIGIDAIRE Has It! FROM BRADENTON DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY 6,000 TO 19,000 BTU. 45* One Way, 804 Round Trip f JJ'rvw SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARE NOW AS LOW AS FOR GRAMMAR & HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS-50 RT $194 _. *..-.___. WHILE I '' PICK UP SCHEDULE NOWIElgin -, FRIGIDAIRE . Guarantee of Rated Capacity - WEDO Water The aux rsr fturMteu Out IN rated cooling capacity s (and Iwatlnf capacity, if present) Mt fort to BTU/MR YOUR Softeners and Filters within th toltrancts prescribed by NEW StandardCMMMO. LAUNDRY If at any time within 5 years after date of dalhrtry, to .' tho qui purchaser, this rrifidaire Room Air Conditioner while in proper operating condition fails to deliver BONDED its rated capacity under the conditions and within the CALL tolerances prescribed by JIMA Standard CNMMO. the 778-2295 manufacturer will replace this Frifidairo Room Air Conditioner & with a cum.t.odel of same rated capacity at M cost to the owner or nor.I . FREE PICKUP 6r I INS U RED ....,..,rl.cMim.I Ah.d..s.r.v.'Awcidl.. DELIVERY SERVICE -_ FrlgNaln..................eernu.,0IIII JANYWHERE ON THE ISLAND Beach Bendix THE WATER ROY PHILLIPS SOFTENING Engel Furniture & Appliance Laundry & Dry Cleaners COMPANY Your FRIGIDAIRE Dealer 58th Street and Holmes Boulevard, 205 Gulf Drive North, Bradenton Beach Holmes Beach Tel. 778-1486 9805 GULF DRIVE, ANNA MARIA TEL. 7781267r ... , .'. -. I'r l - July 19, 1962 THE ISLANDER I'aRr 7 i. ISLAND REAL ESTATE I UNITED ABSTRACT AND TITLE FOR SALE INSURANCE COMPANYSince 1897 t Protect Your Real tttote Investment 526 12th St. West BRADENTON, FLA. Phone 743-4541 IT 1 LOVELY PRIVATE HOMETWO BEDROOMS, TWO BATHS, LIVING ROOM, FLORIDA - rcre* x ROOM, LARGE AND UNUSUAL KITCHEN WITH DINING AREA, TWO SCREENED PORCHES AND ONE- 4 CAR CLOSED GARAGE. WELL-LANDSCAPED 80 X 80 If' LOT. OIL HEAT AND AIR CONDITIONING. ALMOST ??8-2663 COMPLETELY FURNISHED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. CLOSE TO GULF IN HOLMES BEACH. ASKING PRICE $25,000. Look For These Signs GULFSIDE HOME at north end of Gulf Drive, Anna Marla, recently purchased RUTH MAHAR, Realtor LEO MAHAR, BrokerGulf by Mr.and Mr*.W. E. Trieschmann of Waynesboro, Va. from Mrs. Drive and 77th Street, Anna Maria Phone 778.1159 BEACHFRONT COTTAGESWELL William K. Hathaway. Transaction was negotiated by Peggy Moore of FURNISHED FRAME Parrish Realty, Anna Maria. (Islander Photo) TRADE YOUR LOTFOR COTTAGE. NEEDS SOME REPAIRS. 50 x 200 LOT DOWN PAYMENT ON A MODERN, COMPLETELY FOR BETTER PLUMBINGCALL ZONED FOR MOTEL. PRICE FURNISHED DUPLEX, WHICH HAS CENTRAL HEAT $14,000-TERMS. 778-2012 AND AIR CONDITIONING. TWO BEDROOMS, LIVING LARGE 2 BEDROOM COTTAGE R. C. SCHUCHARDBONDEDMASTER WITH NEW KITCHEN. PANELED ROOM, KITCHEN, UTILITY ROOM AND CARPORT ON LIVING ROOM AND PORCH. PLUMBER'S LICENSE EACH SIDE. NO CLOSING COSTS. PROPERTY IN GOOD CONDI- TION. 50 x 200 LOT ZONED PLUMBING FIXTURES, SUPPLIES, PUMPS, REPAIRS JOHN B. PROTHERO FOR MOTEL. PRICE $19,000, 5306 HOLMES BOULEVARD, HOLMES BEACH TERMS. REGISTERED REAL ESTATE BROKER-SALES & RENTALS SERVING ANNA MARIA ISLAND . 116 81st STREET TELEPHONE 778.2554 HOLMES BEACH LARGE1BEDROOMCOTTAGEWITH WE HAVE LISTINGS ON MANY FINE HOMES PORCH ON 3 SIDES- 75 x 100 SEAWALLED LOT. PRICED FROM $10,500 TO $14,500. IF YOU BEAUTIFUL PRICE $13,500, WITH LOW DOWN PAYMENT. ARE LOOKING FOR A MEDIUM-PRICED HOME, LET US SHOW YOU THESE. THREE BEDROOM COTTAGEON THE GULF, WITH LARGE ISLAND REALTYGEORGE LIVING ROOM AND PORCH Canal front Home OVERLOOKING THE WATER. E. WAGNER, REGISTERED BROKER 52x200LOTWITH CONCRETE J) SEAWALL-A REAL BUY AT HOLMES BEACH SHOPPING CENTERP. ONLY $15,000. $2,500 DOWN ON LARGE WELL-LANDSCAPED CORNER LOT AND BALANCE ON EASY '.. MONTHLY PAYMENTS. 0. BOX 1012, Anna Maria Phone 778-2444 , * This is one of the finest buys we have had to CB DUPLEX ON THE GULF. OWNER MUST LEAVE SO TWO 2 B.R. APARTMENTS. offer in a number of years. SEAWALL 100 x 200 LOT. DOWNGOESTHEPRICEOFTHISFINEPROPERTY. ZONED FOR MOTEL. PRICE ONLY 32000.EASY TERMS. TWO BEDROOMCB Three Bedrooms, Two Baths..Central Heat IDEAL FOR SMALL MOTEL. COTTAGE WITH SCREENED PORCH AND FLORIDA and Air Conditioning..Intercom System through- ROOM. ALL NICELY FURNISHED. LARGE CORNER LOT 200 FT. SEAWALLED BEACH WITH LOTS OF TREES AND P!...NTINGS. ZONED FOR AD. out..All-Electric Kitchen..Swimming Pool in PROPERTY WITH 6 MODERN APARTMEMVS 'OR BUSIWP.SS_ BUILDINGS.AN . APARTMENTS. PLENTY OF DITIONAL Enclosed Patio..Double Carport..Covered Boat EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING AT ROOM FOR EXPANSION. $9,576.00 Dock..And Lots of Other EXTRASI! PRICE$85,000-GOOD TERMS. 1 SEE US FOR BRUCHURE AND JACK MARSHALL RealtorM INCOME DETAILS. $33/5OO ALL FOR ONLY & M BUILDING ANNA MARA 778-2614 225 FEET ON THE GULF IN HOLMES BEACH, WITH 2 B.R. $15,500 CASH WILL BUY THIS HOME. HOME IN SECLUDED PINE IN HOLMES BEACHBEAUTIFUL GROVE LOCATION..MUSTSETTLE $18.000--5 /}% Mortgage Can Be Assumed. ESTATE. PRICE $32,000. 85 x 130 BUILDING LOT, WITH DOCKING Which is approximately 75 per cent of appraised - . value of the PRIVILEGES. WELL PLANTED WITH PALMS AND property. LOTS LOTS LOTS LOTS ............................... CEDARS. This Beautiful Home is being sold at this 75 x 100 BEACH LOT, $9,000. CALL PEGGY MOORE, Associated With: I 50 x 200 BEACH LOT, $7,000. EXTREMELY LOW LOW PRICE BECAUSEOF 150x155 BEACH LOT, $21,500. PARRISH REALTYPost OWNER'S ILLNESS. 100x 100*BEACH* LOT*, 16000. Office Plaza, Anna Maria -- Phone: 778-1902 50 x 100 LOTS, $1,700 each, - $100 DOWN, $10 PER MONTH. 75 x 100 LOTS, $2,500 each, New Home ? WATERFRONT AND NONWATERFRONTLOTS $150 DOWN, $15 PER MONTH. AVAILABLEAlso Let Us Do Your Landscapingwith the Area's Finest Homes in All Price RangesSEE 90 x 110 Seawalled Canal - I Lot In HOLMES BEACH- :: SHRUBS & PALMS US FOR BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AND On paved street, and pricedAt J -to COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES ONLY* f$3,5001 f for ISLAND i GrowingPHELPS s THREE HOLMES BEACH N"" : " LOTS FOR ONLY $4,5001 NURSERY" AND 4 YEARS TO PAYI PINE AVENUE PHONE 778-1501 ZONED DUPLEX. Walter S. Hardin YEARLY RENTALSNEW Have Your PAINTING Done By Experts! Realty Company WE DO FIRST CLASS PAINTINGON Realtors ONE BEDROOM APART. MENTS, FURNISHED OR UN. EVERY SURFACE! FURNISHED-$98 PER MONTH . INCLUDING ALL UTILITIES. BONDED AND INSURED WORKMEN CENTRAL HEATING AND ANNA MARIA ISLAND OFFICE AIR CONDITIONING. ALSO, HARRY M. RIFE SEASONAL RATES AVAIL- 778-1010 BOB CABLE, Manager 778-1756 ABLE. LOCATED CLOSE TO LICENSED PAINTING CONTRACTOR PUBLIC PING CENTER.BEACH AND SHOP- Anna Maria Phone 778-1341 FRAN MAXON, Associate 7782307Thursday .. << 8 THE ISLANDER '...-n.-....d...-r. J t.*.&11'. 1962 CHARLIN VILLAS: Ted Ramsey, I MOSTLY ABOUT PEOPLE David Dunnewold and Douglas ISLAND SHOPPING CENTER Spaulding of Lafayette Ind. ..Mr. Tit plot, wre, to we one' name ui print.=LotD BYBON and Mrs. Den n i s C. Wheeler and Holmes leach Anna Maria Island, Florida I family of Orlando...Mr. and Mrs. NOMAD MOTEL: Mrs. Roy Reel Lakeland...Olive and Viola Bufferin James Duncan and family of Ar- ISLAND PHARMACY Inc. and family of Tampa...Fred Lang- of Worcester, Mass...Mr and vada. Col...Mr.' and Mrs. Frank , fordand family of Bradenton.. .Dr. Mrs. C. B. Bono of Columbus, Ohio Peoples and family of Bartow. and Mrs. Woods Howard of Lakeland ...Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frets of PLATA ENCANTADA: Mr. and YOUR MONEY Luncheonette ...Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Sneary of Lakeland...Mr. and Mrs. CharlesE. Mrs. A. E. Weaver and family of villa. Ind...Mr. and Mrs. Foust Brown of Lakeland...Mr. and Bradenton..Mr. and Mrs. L. F. BUYS MORE Fountain Service Cullers of Tampa...Mr and Mrs. Mrs. L. R. Thorn of Delhi Ont... Rossiter and family of Tampa...Mr. COMPLETE Charles Hornsby and son of Fremont Mr. and Mrs. L. Michaels of Tav- and Mrs. Malcolm C. Adams and J&1CGU Toiletries Stationery T e x a s...Mr and Mrs. K. W. ares. family of Cincinnati. Weissman and family of Wauwatosa.Wis. ROSEMERE COURT: Mr. and Mrs. DONA DEI: Mr. and Mrs. Paul LINE Magazines and Books ...Mr. and Mrs. James H. Par- Clifford M. Knudson and children Meyers of Bradenton. sons of Clinton N. C. Tecumseh, Mich. .Mr and Mrs. CUTI-TINO: Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Beach Wear PROTHERO APARTMENTS Tom Hale of Wyandotte, Mich... Evers and family of Brandon. IN A REAL and Mrs. Judson Edwards of Tampa Burt O'Dell of St. Petersburg. BAY VIEW VILLA APARTMENTS: ...Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hudson of ROD&REEL MOTEL: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hill of Lithia.S. DRUG STORE General Sundries Oklahoma City. Okla. Stanley Sjostrom and family of Mi- S. WHITE SANDS MOTEL: Mr. PRINCESS MARTHA:Mr. and Mrs. ami...Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Deweyand and Mrs. Clayton Stewart and fam- W. B. Miller of Bartow...Mr. and family of Lakeland...Mr. and ily and Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Mc- Open Sundays 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Mrs. A. Maddox of Louisville, Ky. Mrs. C. M. Mathews and Mr. and Neal of Lakeland. ..Mr. and Mrs. BIMINI BAY RAY APARTMENTS: Mrs. J. P. Bergeron of Tampa... Peter Cimino and family, Mr. and Phone 778-1411 Night 778-2075 J. D. WEBB, Pharmacist Mr. and Mrs. F. Herrington of Or- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Adams of Sarasota Mrs. Joe Gutierrez, Dr. and Mrs.L. . lando. ...Mr and Mrs. P. Thornhilland E. Cimino and Mrs. Chester PALM COURT: Mr. and Mrs. John family Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Mercer, all of Tampa...Mrs. J. Sun Fun FashionsGAY Economon of Muskegon, Mich.. Dunson, Mr. and Mrs. Hagan Par- Williams and party of Gibsonton... Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Ackerman of rish and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smith Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Pirrone and Mr. ISLAND PRINTS Plant City...Mr. and Mrs. Russell all of Winter Haven. and Mrs. Jimmy Anderson of Bronx, Domer of Okeechobee...Mrs. Ar- MERRIMAC ON THE GULF: Mr. N. Y. ..Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Taylorand WITH SPAGHETTI STRAPSby lene Ritter of Bay City, Mich. and Mrs. Frederick Sasser of Upper family of Conneaut, Ohio... EAST 0' THE SUN: Mr. and Mrs. Marlboro Md...Mr and Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. A. Williams of Union C. M. Nees and daughter Kaye of A. Smith of Lakeland...Mrs. Flor- City, N. J.LAYZLIVN. SHAHEEN Of HONOLULU Miami.. Mr. and Mrs.DavidGeor- ence Lusk and Mrs. Jeanne Lee of MOTEL: Mr. and gic of Valencia, Pa...Mr. and Mrs. Tampa..Mrs. Rosemary Ossen- Mrs. C. W. Dyal and family of OTHER SUN DRESSESby RobertBrannenand family of Lakeland schmidtof Louis, Mo...Mr. and Plant City.. .Bill Gomoun, Ronnie ...Mr. and Mrs. John Bickart Mrs. R. P. Walker of Valrico. Burke and Mary J. Winders of Arl- and family of Lakeland...Mr. and WEST WIND APARTMENTS: Mr. ington, Va...Mr and Mrs. L. L. Flair Mrs. B. Gunter and family of Lake- and Mrs. H. W. Wild and family of Cribbs of Davenport. .Mr. and Mrs. " land...M. McGinnis of Bradenton. Wimauma...Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jack Arnold of Tampa..Mr. and Alix of Miami HARBOR LIGHTS MOTEL: Mr. and Heath and family of Tampa.. .Mr. Mrs. Robert J. Chewning of Orlando Mrs. Carl Morris of Indianapolis... and Mrs. Ray Sauls and family of ...Mr. and Mrs. Leon Couison of Gloria Swanson Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bowser of Lake- Lakeland. Lakeland...Mrs. C. E. Phillips of land...Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Le- HALEY'S MOTEL: Mr. and Mrs.B. Dover...Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Her- vanduskiofUnion City N. 1. .Mr. S. Lippert of Key West. .Mr. mann of Morris Plains, N. J...Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brooks of Haines City and Mrs. M. M. Fulchee of West and Mrs. E. G. Cribbs of Plant City I y a ...Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baughman Columbia, S. C. ..Mr and Mrs. ...Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Sherrer of of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio...Mr and William C. Norwood of Baltimore, San Antonio, Texas..Mr and Mrs. C. R. Somerville of Pittsfield, Md...Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robinsonof Mrs. D. B. Comer of Gibsonton.. Layaway --* *; .x. Phone Mass. ..Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Parkerof Brooksville...Robert Fletcher of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Champion of Plan a t+R 4 rtst n {omen 778-1161 Ft. Knox, Ky...Mr. and Mrs. L. St. Louis, Mo...Mr. and Mrs. L. Ft. Oglethorpe...Mrs. Lee Uliano A. Harding of Orlando.. .Mr. and M. Bradley of Tampa..Mr and and party of Bradley..Mr. and iiiii____ ii______ii i Mrs. J. D. Babcock of Orlando... Mrs. John L. Martin Jr. of Lakeland Mrs. J. T. Mabry of Dover...Mr. -------.-rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.-- Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Gromer of ...Ping Alberdi and John King of St. and Mrs. Arthur Gier of Lakeland --_--rrrr------r.- -,rr-rrrrmm. --------- ONLY' . : Petersburg. ...Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Ray- .= 'rrrrrr. rrrr.mrrr = UNCLASSIFIEDADVANCE mond of North Miami Beach. ------ ---------- PHILCO I SCHELTER COTTAGE: Mr. and arrr...srrrrrr.= ( PAYMENT REQUIRED) Mrs. Richard Runyan and children of SUNSWEPT APARTMENTS: Mr. =--rrrr..rrrr-- irrrrrrrrrr --rr-a- , EIGHT LINES-$1.00; MINIMUM 50f West Chester, Ohio.CAPRIBEACHAPARTMENTS. and Mrs. J. H. Barnes of Memphis, =rrr.ar,-irrrrrrr.r .,. = GIVES YOUNOISELESS Mr. Tenn...Mr. and Mrs. C. Cummins mrrarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.. ==== = ISLANDER PHOTOS A .. : an added r- - vie. to our ad.rs, 5 by 7 .nlarq.m.nt. and Mrs. J. Platz of Lakeland. ((5.. also Page 4) -============= of any picture appearing in THE ISLAN- DER are available at 1.25 each. Writet Exclusive THE 7782021.ISLANDER, Anna Maria, or Phone F 0"110' I ..the most-wanted NOW Consumer Feature YEAR AROUND PROPERTY MAIN- TENANCE Mowing edging trimming. AIR CHARGER ] Floors cleaned and pollened. Window _ _ _ washed and oiled. Prompt and efficient service. Reasonable rates-references COMPLETE aft.r furnished.430.Ken Fellows. Phone 778-2894 Air Conditioning Of Course FIRE EXTINGUISHER Sales & Ser- vie. Bradenton Beach Fire Dept. ISLAND TV 778-1703 Frank Beard. 778-1431. ' ; .< ART FOAM WE THANK YOU for your support of . our Fourth of July Smoked Mullet Sale. We will be selling delicious Smok.d Mullet again this Friday July 20th. HOT WEATHER SPECIALS Fish will be available at the IGA Store BASKET KITS and at the Roser Parking Lot. beginning - at 10 A.M. until..Roser Youth Fellowship. .i SHORTS--WomenVMenVChildrenV-$1.19 up WANTED Old fashioned porch swing squeaks and all. Phone 778-1381.. -FOR-SALE. Bays spring-steel bouncy SWIM SUITS-Womenfi-Men' -aiildreri's--$1.29 upS steel walker, and wooden play pen. All for ONLY $8. Call 778-1896. > SWIM'MASKS-ALL 25% OFF FOR RENTS One bedroom furnished air-conditioned apartment on the Gulf, $75 per month on yearly basis. WalterS. oBs .Hardin Realty Co.R.altors.775.1010. AIR MATTRESSFOOT$1.88! FOR SALE IN HOLMES BEACH Two , Duplexes, plus large 2-Bedroom Home P 778-1020 S> BEACH SIZE2.98 A with one bedroom apartment. Large TOWEL5-iGIANT screened porch, garage and boatport.On . 3 comer lots only one block to beach TERRY SUN BRAS & HAL TERS--79* & 98* or to shopping center. Small Down Payment - owner will take mortgage. Call, Protect Your Boat & Motorwith '778.1 442,or Write SR 5509 Brad. Beach. I FOR SALE OR RENTS Nic. 2 bedroom Home on 85th Street. Closed garage 2 ISLAND VARIETY STORE air conditioners, large patio, nicely planted lot. Call 778-1530 or 746-0651. HOME&PROPERTY MAINTENANCE 778-1021 While YOU are away-a weekly Check ing of house for any troubles that might develop; air hous., and water house plants. FREE ESTIMATES on any Ad- ditional Services. Close your house 1/2 PRICE TABLEDISCONTINUED CLEAN-Open your house-CLEAN. Any Refurbishing or Yard Car. -GUARANTEED CONTRACT PAT & MAX HUBER ITEMS--- BOX 523 Phone 778-2143 Anna Maria Home 778-1772 i STUFF FOUND IN INVENTORY TWO BEAUTIFUL LOTS near Gulf on north paint of. Longboat Key, zoned for Multiple Dwelling. ONLY $'.5001 Walt.r Including S.Hardin Realty Co, R.altors.778.1010. ALTERATIONS on kinds of cloth-- KEM-TONE & KEM-GLO PAINTS in;. Dr.ssmakin Drapes. Mrs. Frank Beard. Phone 7781431.ANNOUNCEMENTS . anJutoOwners Dobbe's Inland Hardware Starting immediately each PAID-UP Subscriber>> to THE & Marine SupplyIf ISLANDER is entitled to one four-line FLOATER Unclassified Ad at no charge each yo.,. it's General Hardware or Housewares or Garden Supplies, we have it- No Strings No Cimmieks -0n. Free.TourL4ae or will it for 771-2811 Area Insurance get you - Ad for each PAID-UP Sub- Bay scriber. So Take Advantage of This AUTHORIZED COAST & GEODETIC CHART AGENCY Offer. 778-1697 ISLAND SHOPPING CENTER 778-1548 AUTHORIZED DEALER: LARSONEVINRUDEMURRAYPa . -":"'< "_' J>;L .. . ..;. ,- __,_ to.-:" .-. Jj |