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Orlando Evening Star from Orlando, Florida • 17

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WINTER PARK NEWS FORT PIERCE Page 17 Wednesday, June 25, 1952 ORLANDO EVENING STAR Tele. 3-441 1 Classified 3851 1 Swim Meet Plans Made Final preparations are being made at each playground for the biff-citywide swimming meet to be House Okays Funds WASHINGTON IT) A Lawyer Sued For $120,000 Waldo H. Plympton, Winter Park attorney, is being sued for $120,000 as a result of a May 12 highway collision near Casselberry. Wanda Mark Wilcox and Lillian Quiett, both minors, each are suing Plympton for $50,000 and -s Ollie Wilcox and Hubert P. Quiett are suing for S10.000 each.

The two minors contend they Next Year's Budget Sla ted for Study WINTER PARK Members of the'nsylvania the other at the city commission and a citizens ad-iKillarney Scout House on Lake visory budget commission were'Killarney. scheduled to meet today at city hall Brownies registered at the camp to discuss the budget for the next'at the Banks estate include; fiscal year. Brenda Britt. Barbara Buchanan. held Friday morning at Lake Air Conditioned Rooms Dining Room Cocktail Lounge Free Fishing Pier Weekly Family Rate FORT PIERCE HOTEL Overlooking th Water Lorn a Doone.

For tne past two weeks, leaders nave Deen running iriai meets 395.000 appropriation to finance the Treasury and Post Office Departments in the fiscal year starting, 'July 1 was approved today by the 'House. The bill now goes to the) Senate. among their playground's parti-; cipants to determine entries. Each playground will be allowed two I entries in each event. i Xearlv 300 young Orlando boys; and girls are expected to partici-i pate in the 17 event meet.

No child; Dine and Dance in Air Conditioned Comfort RESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE On South Beach CitiHwiy City Mgr. Earl Harpole said the Cathy Buchanan, Jackie Cook, Ann city must do some "close Dick, Barbara Ann Ellis, Judy if it is to maintain its present tax Hardwicke, Frances Hattaway, Jo rate and still maintain its services. 'Ann Horvath, Nancy Jump, Bar-Last year's rate was eight mills bara Kelly, Ann Laing, Dottie Lop-with four-and-one-half mills of it er, Phyllis Lyons. Clare Martin, going for operating expenses. Martin.

Kathleen Moon, EAU GALLIE were permanently injured when the car in which they were riding with Arnold Kloo was in a collision with Plympton's automobile. The suits were filed by Walter Smith of the Orlanda law firm of Fishback, Williams and Smith. may be entered in more tnan tnree events. Lorna Doone is the defending rhamninn T.ncr vpsr tho lalro. THE TIDES, modern apartment-hotel ocean front accommo Although S3 million in new build-xatnenne MciuDDin, uetty -Morgan, side playground edged Princeton! ing was recorded in the city last Patti Morgan, Joe Ann Ross, by four points.

Rivalry and competition is certain to be keen among these two as well as the other six areas. Lake Lorna Doone will be closed MODERN FIREPROOF HOTEL AH Conveniences COCKTAIL LOUNGE RESTAURANT JIw On th Indian River On U. S. 1 EAU GALLIE, FLA. Ft.

Pierce Beach Villas The Margaret Apartments The Leonard Aoartmnt The Barbara Bye Apt. The Beach Casino Hotel Low Summer Rates Writ ALEXANDER'S, Inc. Fort P.rc Beach, Flat. year, more than two-thirds of that a on stocKnam, Katnieen atone, total is homestead exempt. Income! Anne Wager and Marcia Whiting, from the new taxable property willj Registered at Killarney Camp be only about $4,500 next year, Har-i are: Mary Ann Anderson, Cindy pole estimated.

Brown, Brenda Cook, Nancy The budget must be approved by Crable, Judy Crawford, Anita dations at Cocoa Beach, offers air-conditioned one-room efficiency apartments and larger three-room apartments, including living room, bedroom, bath and kitchen, completely furnished. The Tides has private beach with shade umbrellas and is directly on the ocean. Cocoa Beach Ideal For Summer Living to the public during the meet, but: Births Recorded ORANGE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Mr. nrt Mrs. Jartn-s Jordan.

Winter Frk. boy. 3 lbs. 3 "7. Mr.

and Mrs. Perry Deas. Galnps-Ville. girl. 7'j lbs.

Mr. and Mrs. George 311 Pln. hoy. 7 lbs.

13 oz S-SKt. and Mrs. Dewey Hester 813 34th boy. 8 lb. 3 oz.

the commission by Aug. 1 so the Ellenback, Ina Giles, Carolyn anyone is invited to view the events. The swimming meet is the sec ond in a series of citywide events! to be held each Friday through out the summer. tax roll can be make up. jOreen.

buzanne Hayes, Mary Ann Hill, Prudence Huber, Julia Law, Mor Bonds Found iSharon MacDonald, Emily McCoy, More than $2 million in "gSs- Nancy Riggs, Betsy bonds were discovered aron cantla nd Ca thy afternoon stored in the city barn'arlow' Janet and Peggy Jo bringing the total number of can-Queen- a scout' PP.pH hnnric nnw hfincr halrl in ritw Fishing Tackle Martin Motors Beach Supplies The "Sea Chest" Cameras Films Finishing Tuttle's Camera Shop On the Record WANTED! 1,000 CAREFUL MOTORISTS SAVE 10 AUTO INSURANCE HAL HUCKEL Agency 118 E. Robinson Ave. Ph. 3-5531 106 South Second Street, Fort Pierce, Florida umbrellas and tables add to the comfort of outdoor enjoyment of the ocean breezes. The shopping center at Cocoa Beach includes modern clothing shops, grocery stores and good res hall to more than $4 million, City' HOUSS Democratic Traffic Blotter Caucus Scheduled VERO BEACH 1 Mgr.

Harpole said today. The preceding day 52 million in canceled bonds had been discovered in city hall closets. Among the bonds found at the city barn was a $12,000 issue of 1912. They were signed by Thomas Hen-kel as mayor and the late DeHaven Batchelor as city clerk. PAHOKEE L7) The House Democratic caucus will be held in Tampa Sept.

12-13. according to House Speaker B. Elliott. The sponsoring Hillsborough County delegation suggested the dates and they met with Elliott's Children's Vacation Clothes FOR Camp Beach or Mountains Birth to 12 years The BASSINETTE 1021 KuM Ave. Tbone 3-7711 In Dixie Village COME ON OVER! More for Your Dollar Ocean Bathing In Accommodations Fishing Golf An ISSUe Or DOre tne Slgna- TTa sair? Mnnrlav he will For Information Write: VERO BEACH CHAMBER of COMMERCE ORLANDO ACCIDENTS FOR JUNE 24.

1952 Accidents 5 Injuries Fatalitips 0 ACCIDENTS SAME DAY LAST YEAR Accidents 5 Injuries 3 Fatalities 0 ACCIDENTS TO DATE 1952 Accidents 1.089 Injuries 235 Fatalities 4 ACCIDENTS TO DATE LAST YEAR Accidents 1,020 Injuries 195 Fatalities 1 CAUSES Improper right turn 3 Improper backing 1 Defective brakes 1 PERSONS INVOLVED Hush P. O'Neal. 33. 35 E. Princeton.

and Ann Huffman, 52. St. Petersburg, and George A. Delay. 42.

3308 Edgewater. (10 40 a. Tuesday Robinson at Par- ramor. Louise W. Crowder.

49. 2209 E. Oregon, and Steele H. Partin. 41.

2931 Sylvan (9:30 p. Tuesday Colonial at OVange). Herbert C. Smithers. 19, Apopka.

and tures of the late VV C. Temple, tne call in a few days. Major, and Percy Dale, city clerk. Rep Farris Bryant, Ocala. In the early issue every coupon is expected to be nominated for attached to the bonds was signed 'speaker at the caucus, manually hv hnth maior and ritvl COCOA BEACH "Let's go to the beach" is a popular expression with Central Floridians when summertime rolls around.

One of the more popular beaches among the people of this area is Cocoa Beach, reached by the new cross-state highway, U. S. 50. little more than an hour drive from Orlando. A smooth sandy ocean beach and excellent river and surf fishing are the chief attractions.

The beach is ideal for children as there is little automobile driving on the ocean front. Many new beach cottages and motels have been built at Cocoa Beach in recent years, resulting in fine accommodations for large and small family groups. Among the newer and most modernly equipped developments is the Tides ocean-side apartment hotel, owned and operated by Gerald and Darlyne Parson of Orlando. Constructed of slump block and large, ocean-view glass jalousie windows, the apartments are completely furnished with comfortable modern furniture and convenient kitchens. Hotel rooms and efficiency apartments are air-conditioned and completely fttrnished.

The Tides has a private beach front and the grounds are landscaped with broad green lawns and tropical plantings. Colorful beach clerk. City auditors estimated that! Mayor Henkel and Clerk Batchelor IN TIME FOR SUMMER only $8.50 For A Permonent A Cream Rinse Ac 4-way Hair Shape A $16.50 Value FORT GATLIN Beauty Salon Fort Qatlin Hotel phon. 4519 taurants. The Surf Restaurant and Cocktail Room features excellent seafood dinners and famous Hubbs Inn restaurant, located directly on the river, is only a few miles drive from Cocoa.

The city of Cocoa, located across the causeway from Cocoa Beach, is a thriving city with modern shopping facilities and movie theaters. The causeway bridges between Cocoa and Cocoa Beach afford excellent spots for fishing in both the Banana River and the Indian River with bait and tackle available for those who do not come prepared. For those who enjoy ocean fishing in deeper water, boats with guides may be had on charter basis. The big construction project at Canaveral Harbor, located a few miles north of Cocoa Beach is worth a sight-seeing visit and the large Air Force installation at Patrick Air Base, south of Cocoa Beach, is one of the most extensive operations of its type in Florida. i Because of its central location, Cocoa Beach is conveniently acces-! sible to residents and visitors in Central Florida, with good highways leading from all sections.

NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAINS Beautiful Summer and Year Round Homesitet. S49S. Fine Fishing, Hunting, Cool, Restful Nights. Size 100' 200'. Terms S100 down, SIS monthly.

Write Edward Mathews. Owner, Box 1406, Asheville, N. C. wrote their names 700 times in signing 24 bonds and coupons. Yesterday, Mayor Oliver K.

Eaton said that all canceled bonds would be burned in front of the police station as soon as the city commission gives its permission. Last bond burning by the city wras aid "Black Doctor told me ment White Oint has one of about misery of Josephine A. Holloway. 22. 821 Bethune (7:30 a.

Tuesday Orange Blossom at Spring Lakei. Vernon C. Roberts. 30. Wake Forest, N.

and Wallace Padgett. 35, rural Orlando (Tuesday Church at Garland). Robert E. Dolan, 30. 822 Golfvlew.

and Edu-ard E. Meeks. 23. Winter Park (10 a. Tuesday Hughey at Columbia).

Building Permits ORLANDO MIAMI BEACH SUNNYSURF McKEE JUNGLE GARDENS BEACH COTTAGES the tropical wonderland ON THE ATLANTIC Rarest Collection of Orchids Completely Eqmpped K.rchen- Qnd other ExQtjc ette Maid Serv.ee Pnvote jn th 5outh Beach LOUIS G. BURGER OWNER Bring your camera Fre picnic ground THE BREEZE WAY II DRIFTWOOD ON THE OCEAN On The Ocean Summer Family Rates MUNICIPAL BEACH Reservations Advised Phone 2448 IN VERO BEACH, IT'S THE DEL MAR HOTEL WEEKLY RATES FREE PARKINS EXCELLENT FOOD COCKTAIL LOUNGE the best infection clearing aeents known for itch of Tetter, Eczema, Acne." Today get Black and White Ointment. Also use Black and White Skin Soap. in 1935. Then a refunding issue of $1,270,000, which the city could not sell, was burned.

Another issued was burned in 1925. Cutter Proves Success New underwater weed cutter, which the city used for the first time this week in Lake Knowles has proved a success. Harpole said today. Work on Lake Knowles will be completed satisfactorily by the end of this week, he said. Members of the board of directors of Kiwanis Club will meet at Auto Seat Covers for Vacation Summer Driving Comfort Charles E.

Whittle, 2046 W. Jackson, residence. S7.000. L. A.

Eaton. 910 LaSalle, re-roof. $675. Martha E. Hoffman.

913 N. Mills, addition. $3,000. Frank Sharpe. 802 W.

Church, atore. $5,000. Jack Sweetman. 3019 Oberlln. residence.

$7,000. Jack Sweetman, 3015 Oberlln, residence. $8,000. W. C.

Mooreman. 424 E. South, repairs, S300. FIBRES fQC PLASTICS 1CQS Complete sett 71 Complete sets 1 3 AT THE BEAUTIFUL. NEW from from COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED Uvalter Look for the Amoco Sure-Fit Sign k.

SURE-FIT SEAT rnVFS? CENTER W. Rnhlnfton SEE SI RE-FIT FIRST MOTEL Phone I) Ingrid Bergman Loses Court Plea LOS ANGELES Actress In-grid Bergman has lost her plea for summer custody of her daughter, Pia, 13. and the child leaves in a few days for Aspinwall, where her father is a surgeon at a Veterans Administration hospit-tal. Superior Judge Mildred L. Lillie 8 p.m.

Friday at the home of V. M. Girardeau, it was announced at the weekly meeting at the Cham ber of Commerce. VzjcaiiotL LOsiWl. FOR YOUR 4th OF JULY WEEK-END SPORT SHIRTS 2.95 up SPORT SLACKS 6.95 up T-SHIRTS 1.95 up PLAY SHORTS 3.95 up i James Varner was program Don't Swelter in Central Florida Enjoy AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT and wonderful seabreezes New cottages with all electric kitchens ideal for families Private beach with Boardwalk Daily maid Cross Indian River bridge, turn South on New A-l -A to sign, which points to the Ocean.

SEA COVE COTTAGES chairman at the meeting and introduced Mrs. N. R. Boice, member of the Junior League of Orlando, Tuesday upheld the contention of wimming root who showed and narrated a movie about the work at Forest Park Private Beach the father. Dr.

Peter Lmdstrom, that a visit with Miss Berman in Italy would not be in Pia's best interest. Judge Lillie's 11 page opinion irlospital Notes ORANGE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCIES 1:40 a. Maj. Victor E. Iron.

Orlando Air Force Base, auto accident. Capt. M. L. Myer.

Orlando AFB, auto accident. ADMISSIONS Mrs. Sosronia Beasley. 719 20th St. Mrs.

Louise Boner. 510 Mariposa. E. B. Conoley.

rural Orlando. Mrs. Charlotte R. Cooper. 613 Citrus Ave.

LeRoy Crawley. Zellwood. Hubert A. Carter. 1181 Phoenix St.

Mrs. Nora Laine Day. Reeves Terr. John D. Falconer.

Apopka. Mrs. Aline Francis, rural Orlando. Mary K. Fields.

Sanford. George A. Franek, 905 Maxwell 8t. Mrs. Sula Futch, rural Orlando.

Hubert E. Griggs. Cocoa. Lester G. Gaffney.

Groveland. Mrs. Etheyl A. Hamby. 517 E.

Harding'. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Hanor. 25 Bonnie Locks Ct.

Mrs. Patricia M. Hays. 1806 Oraniewood Ave. Benjamin F.

Hobbs, 1108 Hardy. Joseph A. Hopkins. Longwood. Sam W.

Kunkle. 709 19th St. Gordon Charles Lennie, 1015 N. Fern Creek. David Wrayne Matthews, Winter Garden.

Joe L. Mercer. Winter Garden. Mrs. Betty A.

Morgan. 342 E. South. Dewey C. Walker, Vero Beach.

Billy Winn, 1321 W. Harvard. School for victims of cerebral palsy and spastic'children. Rodney Ihrig of Bamboo Groves said the parents seemed less in JOHN PIERCE, Manager Vero Beach, Fla. CLOTHIER TO MEN was initiated as a member.

Coffee Shop -v Free Parking Luxurious Appoinfmenfs SPECIAL WEEKLY MONTHLY RATES the avalier motel HOTF1 ROOMS FFFICIFNCIFS APARTMENTS Phona 3652 terested in Pia's welfare than in what "each is entitled to under Drawer AD, a a 206 M. ORANGE AVE. Camps To End the law." Parents and friends are invited MELBOURNE BEACHES A the OCEAN at 175th ST. MIAMI BEACH to attend final ceremonies at the two Brownie Day Camps a 2 p.m. PHONE 816-2661 3tt Friday.

One group is camping at the J. J. Banks estate on Pen- DISCHARGES FLORIDA KEYS COME TO MELBOURNE and its BEACHES Finest fresh and salt woter fishing in the STATE OF FLORIDA SWIMMING BOATING COL For Information write: GREATER MELBOURNE CHAMBER of COMMERCE Miss Joyce Simonet Lonnir Boyd Baby Burris Bernard Bmlta Mbert Brandenburg iMrs. Frances Mrs. Mary Dennis Smathers Marjorle I Traborn Treadwell Mrs.

Adeline Duke Mrs. Nola Fuqua Harold Harlan Fred R. Ingersoll Jlmmle Kitchens FLORIDA KEYS Spend July 4 in tht Frances Turner IMrs. Joyce T. Turner IJohn Vanderftrlst Harry Lippman Mrs.

Louise Mottern IMrs. Pauline Wodley Mrs. Elizabeth Moore Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Virninla Moore I Wesson Mrs.

Rhoda Merdith Mrs. Amelia White Bruce Preston Patsy WTard ONE OF THE VERY FEW WITH AIR CONDITIONING HIGHLAND COURT with RESTAURANT Melbourne, Florida North of Town, on CI. S. I Overlooking Beautiful Indian Stiver Johnson's Furniture Store A Complete Furniture Stora I WE CAN FURNISH THE HOME 5 COMPLETELY Phone 570 Melbourne Horace Price IMrs. Betty Whigham Mrs.

Rose Redder iVlncent Zigone ON THE OCEAN IN THE HEART OF THE FLORIDA KEYS Fast Wind Checked Chefs Ahoy! Get ready to enjoy picnics, The SWIM RELAX FISH outings and beach parties shop now, our fun-wise Barbecue Shop is open! I tht in Kt? Motif, 105 ailo sulk it MllBl (paid mUhJi Melbourne's Finest Ocean Front Aot. 1 Block North Bahama Beach Club Double S35 Weekly and Up Write or Phone 576 for reservations Children Welcome And enjoy your vacation in a outet oot. Efficiency and bedneom apartments. PRIVATE BEACH MAID SERVICE STONEHiLL APTS. '4 mi.

North of Bahama Beach Club tl Qvirsis! rii(haray (U.I. I) yii'll fln ifiry tin facility and ivtry kins' Florida tithing. Drira fowa ar tika Srerkaan Cinplitt ttcitlvi Inelidtt Km for Twi Hifhli, Fir Mtali, iBC Fill, CabiRi Glut prlrllltii, kiich nit, tishlif i it ftr'TW0 PERSONS ill fir nanas. taaaiir ratis IS in It per caaplii Ml ninthly BOX 335 MARATHON, FLA. PH.

4313 Miami Reservations Phone 8G-344I Goes anywhere the picnic gathers Folding Grills High Above Earth WASHINGTON W) Where does the wind blow 1,000 miles an hour? About 100 miles above the earth, the National Geographic Society reported today, adding this odd bit of information: If you were up there in the iono sphere, exposed to those winds, youd find them too weak to blow your hat off. "The reason," said the society in a report, "is that at such heights there is little atmosphere. In consequence, nothing exists that could buffet the human and tell him he faced a blow with a speed of more than 13 times earthly winds of hurricane force." The report discussed the tracking of these "ghost" winds by radar. It said Cambridge University scientists found one super-tornado streaking through the skies' at 1,100 Fit, in 9 SPEND YOUR VACATION AT MIDWAY COLONY 150 Cottages MELBOURNE Shady picnic grounds on Indian River 1 Bedroom Cottages Overnight $3 to Housekeeping, toilet bath Week S2S to $50 Housekeeping, toilet, no bath Week $17.50 to $22.50 LARGER COTTAGES AVAILABLE Monthly Rotes 2V4 Times Weekly ON U.S. 1 4 Blocks South of Center of Town SEBASTIAN INLET FISHING GAMP Parking and Facilities 50 cents per day PER CAR Furnished Trailers Day, $5, Week, $20, or Month $60 of your car miles an hour.

other sizes also available Get ready for those famous outdoor fiestas and backyard suppers with this economy priced grill. Ready to do a thorough job for you are two P2-qt. enamel warming pots, lift-out firebox with bail handle, big working area. mm- COCOA COCOA BEACH WHFRE YOU'LL FIND WESHN THE DEEP SOUTH Last Racing Check Mailed to Counties TALLAHASSEE, The comp BIT OF THE OLD troller's office today mailed out Get set. Dodner.

for th checks of $3,000 each to Florida 67 counties to wind up distribution of racing revenues for 1952. yoor sweetest dreams, Western style with a Southern dash! Every moment sparked with fun and activity! Fishing, swimming, riding, tennis, golf, hayrides, square dances, and planned en This weekend visit Cocoa Beach Snug Harbor Estates GUS C. EDWARDS Developer of Cocoa Beach, Orlando Beach and Snug Harbor Estates. Main Office: Cocoa, Florida Field Office at Snug Harbor. When You Think ef the Ocean Think of "THE SPRAY" Modern, fully eauipoed Beach Apts Children's Enclosed Playground.

Write or Call for Rates DAY WEEK MONTH Cocoa Beach 3267 er 1983. II For that "final touch1 Today's checks brought to a rec ord total of $112,000. The total re- tertainment, rood you II never forget, served ranch style for hungry "cowhands" a' heavenly vacation paradise for you and thai wlinU fnnllwf All Two-Piece Barbecue Sets Jceived by each county this year 'from racing taxes. The previous Ihigh was $98,000. Each of the coun I en weekly rates that are surDrisma.

Regular 2.50 ties received $92,500 in racing money last year. Under the law, racing revenue is distrubuted to the counties between January and June. ry low, from Send now for free colored 88 Durable cotton crash apron and matching chef's hat decorated with "The Barbecue Theme" print. Packed for giving. Deluxe Set 2.77 1 1 RELAX AT JIisl oL Qocdcl iBswud'L South of Causeway on Ocean side of A-l -A One bedroom apartments with large living room, kitchenette and dining-nook right on the beach with ocean view.

Completely furnished with refrigerator, range, silver and linens. You're Sure To Be Cool! Ocean Breezes Air Conditioning. FOR RESERVATIONS BY WEEK OR MONTH CALL Cocoa Beach 2911 or Orlando 3-5056 CALL0U5E5 To relieve painful callouses), burning or tenderness on bottom of feet nd remove callouses get these thin, soothing, cushioning pads. TWkW 4 tl it i tar effcTMlf Orlando 3-7611 Winter Park 4-8021 Orange at Washington (JUST ACROSS BAY.FROM EJIOXI).

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