Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida (2024)

3-B NORTH PINELLAS ROUNDUP NORTH SUNCOAST St. Petersburg Timet, Thursday, Dec 14, 1141 Dumas Ins River Crystal Missing Man's Body Discovered In Lake 200 Students Will Join In Concert At Largo i if-? Re-Election Suncoast Dance Club The body of a 47-year-old Tam LARGO Heralding the Christmas season, the music department of the Largo Junior and Detective Gerry Coleman said last night they will continue to investigate the circ*mstances surrounding the mishap. CRYSTAL RIVER Brown LARGO The new Suncoast pa man missing since Monday was found by a fisherman in the north end of Lake Tarpon yes :1 Dance Club sponsored by the Largo Recreation Department 1 terday. Dr. J.

O. Norton, assistant coun will hold its first dance this season tonight from 8 to 11 p.m. Dumas was re-elected mayor of this Gulfside community (or his 14th term in Tuesday's city election. He polled 214 votes. Gordon Davis, retired railroad man, bis only opponent, polled 106.

Voters rejected a proposal to legalize Sunday sales of alcoho ty medical examiner, performed Music will be provided by Eddy High School, under the direction of Stanley Davis and Mrs. Emily Yerbury, will present its Christmas concert Dec. 13 at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium. The instrumental and vocal groups numbering over 200 students, will join in the musical program.

Motorcycle Rider Hurt In Accident LARGO Edward C. Fields, 18. suffered minor injuries yes towards and his orchestra. reaturea dances include one- step, two-step, waltz, fox-trot, terday when the motorcycle he lic beverages within the limits rhumba, circle, and schottische. Dancing instructions will be offered if people are interested.

Preceding the concert, the Wes of the city by a vote of 123 for, 149 against. Incumbent city councilman Cal ley- Handbell Choir of the Largo Methodist Church, directed by The public is' invited to attend each dance and memberships are was starting apparently roared to life and ran out of control. Fields, of 2920 56th St. Gulf-port, was treated for cuts on the leg and knee and released from Morton Plant Hospital. Set.

Oscar Holley said the mo vin Sigmon was the only one of Mrs. Marie Grow, will play. an autopsy on the body or George A. Kopcho, 8101 N. Freemont and ruled death was caused by drowning.

C. W. Hover, Timberlane Trailer Park, Palm Harbor, spotted the floating body around 4 p.m. Earlier in the day a Coast Guard helicopter from St. Petersburg and boats had scanned the lake without finding a trace of Kopcho.

A boat Kopcho rented from a fish camp on the lake was found drifting Tuesday morning par available. The Chansonettes, a newly-or ganized girls' fifty voice choir, Carols For Shut-ins Winners Gather At Port Richey torcycle slammed into a building three incumbents re-elected. He won by a vote of 170. LEADING the council ticket was fishing guide Charles Barnes who polled 180 votes. Third man winning in the Coun will sing several selections including "Lo, How a Rose Ere Blooming." The Boys' Octette, INDIAN ROCKS BEACH The on Bay Drive near Clearwater-Largo Road.

No charges have been filed. including William Dopman, members of the Senior Pilgrim Fellowship of Church of the Isles will go caroling Dec. 20, to the Charles Hoare, Ronald Ham, Jer cil race was J. Brant Keen. He ry Gertcher, Bob Parsons, Mike polled 134.

homes of sick and shut-ins. tially filled with water. The mo Arthur Q. Nowlan, John Brasher, Phil CipoHa and Peter Phillips (left to right) are the City Council winners in Port Richeg city election Tues-day. Nowlan has been a council member for five years and president for the years 1959 and 1961.

Brasher is Peters and Kent Shceder. will chief of the Port Richey Fire Department, and Phillips is the city's street and drainage commissioner. Nowlan, Brasher and Cipolla were elected to two-year terms; and Phillips will complete a one-year term created by a resignation. Incumbent councilmen Wayne Rolph and Paul Hewitt, losers, sing "Behold That Star." The group will meet at the church at 6:30 p.m. After the tor and fishing tackle were missing.

Kopcho's car was still parked at the camp. Fun For All Page 14-C The band will play a Christmas polled 122 for Rolph and 46 for Hewitt. R. V. Mathews polled caroling they will meet at the Suite featuring "The Twelve Sheriff's Capt.

L. M. Kersey 126. home of Dr. and Mrs.

William McCullough, Harbor Drive, for a Days of Christmas" and Dennis Falck will solo "Carol of the holiday party. Mrs. Lee Workinger, woman candidate for the City Council and a late entrant, polled 123 Drum." Man Charged With Entering Largo Home The church school will have a votes. Christmas party Dec. 21, at 6:30 The Girls' Setette, Linda Wade, Chcrly Jones, Shirley Hicks, Sharon Crawford, Vivian Bagwell and Patti Locker, will p.m.

There will be a program by to choke the woman but her A TOTAL of 337 voters out of LARGO A 23 year old construction worker was arrested yesterday morning and charged the classes and a presentation of a possible 517 went to the polls, sing "Where is the Child Today?" City Manager Paul Wood report' ed. with breaking and entering the home of a Largo woman with intent to commit rape and with resisting arrest. Rodney Camp, 1234Vi Sedeeva Circle, Clearwater, was booked at county jail and bond on the "White Cross" gifts. Communion Service David Wasson will sing Holy Night," The Sunday liquor sales pro posal was an aftermath of a pro The Brass Choir will play for ANONA Christmas Eve Holy posal last summer to open the carol singing by the audience two charges was set at $12,000. town for Sunday sales.

1 1 HERE'S 5 Consul. 315 Deft styling end sports car handling in a luxuriously fittad comDact built with British Mayor Brown Dumas held up The group is composed of Eric Branch, Linda Johnson, Clive Sanford, Todd Tanbcry, Douglas Realtors Board Of Clearwater Installs Ncale CLEARWATER William D. veto of the ordinance that per screams attracted a neighbor and he fled to a friend's house in the area, took a pair of his pants and car keys and fed in the friend's auto. Camp was stopped around 2 a.m., about a half hour after the incident. Newberry said Camp was intoxicated and was injured when he struggled with sheriff's deputies.

Authorities at Mease Hospital, Dunedin, refused to admit Camp for treatment because of his unruly actions, Newberry said. Sheriff's detective Don Anderson suffered a bruised foot during the struggle. Thompson, Tony Thrall, Danny mitted them, on agreement that the issue would be submitted to Communion will be held at the Anona Community Methodist Church at 11 p.m. in the Sanctuary. Special music will be provided and community friends as well as church members are invited to attend this service.

Lighting Contest Black, David Hughes, Bonnie Sexton. Joe Branch. Barry Camp was arrested by Clearwater patrolman Richard Reese who spotted him driving In downtown Clearwater driving without lights. According to Capt. Earl Newberry of the sheriff's department, a man drove to the 69-year-old woman's home and climbed naked through the front window.

Newberry said the man tried Brandibas and Carl Mesick. voters at yesterday's election. Churches of the community con ducted a quiet campaign to de feat the proposal. THEFT OF SARDINES Dental Talk For Rotary LARGO Guest speaker at the Neale, president of Belleair Realty was installed last night as 1962 president of the Clearwater Board of Realtors during the group's 20th anniversary banquet in the Jack Tar Harrison Rotary Club meeting Monday was BELLEA1R BEACH The residents of Belleair Beach are in Dr. Z.

B. (Buddy) Gross of Lar go who related the progress in BRINGS 10-DAY TERM CLEARWATER City Judge Hotel. vited to participate in an outdoor Christmas lighting contest spon dentistry in recent years. Thirty-five visiting Rotarians Owen S. Allbritton III, in sored by the Belleair Beach Gar attended the meeting from all den Club and the Island Garden move to discourage shoplifting, meted out a 10-day jail sentence over the United Sates and Club.

Judges will be three members to a man accused of stealing 15-cent can of sardines. Largo Rotarians attended the of neighboring garden clubs and Bradenton Rotary Charter Night Allbritton fined Tommy Wil they will base their decisions on recently. Installing officer was Harold Irby, Winter Haven, 10th district vice president for the Florida Association of Real Estate Boards. Retiring president of the Clearwater board is Elmer Shaf-er. A special guest was William Lippold, Orlando, executive vice president of the state association.

New vice president is James D. Olson for the Clearwater board while Kip Mattson remains as treasurer. liams, 1010 Marshall $55 and The next meeting of the local the most attractively decorated homes in the following categor suspended $30 of it, or gave him the alternative of serving ies; general Christmas spirit; the 10-day sentence in lieu of group will be a Christmas pro gram. Civic Celebration HI 1 care. Wall to wall carpets.

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5 P.M.) CASH AND CARRY WHISKEY BELOW WHOLESALE Lowest Cose Prices In Area religious; traditional motif; best door or entry; best Christmas the fine. tree seen from the street. Williams started serving the INDIAN ROCKS BEACH A Five certificates from nurseries community Christmas celebration centered around three Yule time. He was charged with steal ing the can of fish from Pen nington's Grocery, 1200 Pennsyl vania Ave. on Monday.

will be offered as prizes and five honorable mentions will be named. Judging wlil be done the trees and two murals will be a. sponsored by the Indian Rocks In another case, David Lee Beach Civic Association at 7 p.m Sims. 1151 Tangerine was Garden evening of Dec. 23.

Tree-Lighting Sunday HARBOR BLUFFS The tra Sunday in front of the City Audi, torium. The largest tree is a live thirty- foot cedar in Kolb Park just ditional Harbor Bluffs Christmas tree lighting ceremony will across from the auditorium. Two smaller trees will be placed on either side of the entrance to the held Sunday at 7 p.m. at the sentenced to 10 days in city jail on a charge of petty larceny and to another 10 days on a charge of assault and battery. Allbritton gave him the alternative of paying a $55 fine on the first conviction and $35 fine on the latter.

In other cases: "Florence S. AAcLeln, 11480 Hth St. Clearwater's Oldest One oj America's finest finer 1ty community park in Harbor Bluffs at the intersection of Palm Drive building. The murals, 7 by 10 and Harbor View Lane. panels of Biblical theme, just completed by Artist William vo gel, will be placed in the bays All residents are invited and it is rumored that Santa Claus will be there with a pack of goodies of the auditorium entry.

HARRY BOWMAN it tho piano nightly (Except Monday) Let Supper Menu Theory Saving Bank Mayor Ralph Finke will throw Pinellas Park, failure to yltld the right of way, fined IS. Harry Pearcy. Orlando, fallurt to yield tht right of way, fined 110. Pinky Bascomb, 03 Lasalla dl- for the children. in Pine lias louniy the switches to illuminate the rv sVK 1 The judging of the exterior trees and murals.

A men's rdarlv conduct, forfeited 25 bond. Bill H. Shlplev. 624 Woodlawn, charged home decorations will be held and a children's choir from the witti defrauding an Innkeeper, found In Dec. 21.

Three categories will be Church of the Isles will sing car nocent. Raymond Huebner, 46 Mandalay Blvd considered; religious, traditional ols and assist Mrs. William Mc- THE BAM THAT MAKES CHRISTMAS charged with defrauding an Innkeeper, found Innocent. Nora Jones. Greenwood and modern.

Blue, red, yellow and white ribbons will be placed on the winnerl' mailboxes. Both Recommended by Dttncan I lines for 25 Years 1234 Druid Road. Clearwater C.V THE B.1Y opposite the hospital Telephone 442-275S Cullough who will lead community singing of carols. Program director is Cecil B. Sharp.

In case of bad weather, the program will be held in the audi community activities are spon sored by the Harbor Bluffs Gar den Club. torium. The invocation will be given ASY! euault and battery, fined HO. County Groups Plan To Form Watchdog Unit Formation of a county govern by the Rev. Clarence W.

Jones, rector of Calvary Episcopal Church, and Miss Martha Mixer GIVING i will direct the children Chancel Choir. Dr. William J. McCullough, I i. pastor of the Church of the Isles, ment "watchdog" group will -be discussed by a steering commit will pronounce the benediction.

Anona Yule Program tee at 8 p.m. Friday at the Flor (0) ANONA The Primary Choir, ft 0 ii. 8- 'ill 1 directed by Mrs. Arthur Ingram, and the Junior Cboir, directed by Mrs. H.

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Pinellas Park office. Temporary chairman C. R. Beaver of the Cross Bayou Civic Association, said a letter to be sent to all county and civic associations inviting them to participate in the organization will be up for approval at the Friday meeting. The steering committee, Beaver said, has chosen Consolidated Civic Associations as a temporary name for the over-all group.

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Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida (2024)

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