"';'"'"";"" ;;;;-- ""-:. I"! "'1':::;: ., >";'r,. f'?>>-, ', "" : .--.cr. -",_ '. '_'j'" ,' -,: , i q 4 I -- r.--' ".. f "J1t. H"'L. ..-. ._._ t " ". It .,.,-," (' ,..,1_,.'< -. .' , t f PAGE TWO: ,::_, THE JASPER NEWS. JASPER : FLORIDA. ,. ; Friday August 2, 1963 i I ------ H-.. ; : -- ;:;;;;: -:;. ..... W. husband, Bradford ,to Tampa : y.7.it'N' .. ".. .- : . r Notice ,of Public Hearing- .1 Friday where he joins hls-outfit : " .: I tt @ li bound. for service in Viet Nam. ,: ' ON SCHOOL BUDGET .. V I Proud To -? -*--iij We Are Honor :::1 a ObIzSr (I) correct the spelling; of.Camp Pursuant to the provisions of Section 237.12. Florida Statutes, : !in""N. C. -Camp Le Jeune -insteadof : .. Q) notice is hereby given that a public hearing shall be held by the county I ..- LaJune. Board of Public Instruction of Hamilton Counr ? *lorida, on Tuesday, I '. _. .. I __ .... o 0, August 6. 1963 at the hour of 11:00 o'clock a.m. in the office of the ; 1 \ l The party Rev.""and Mrs. Henley Superintendent of PUblic Instruction for the purpose of discussing with 'Barton C. S. Ellis. H. A. Lashley, gave for the ministerial set was \ 1 . the citizens of the County the proposed school budget of said C.unty'.for Ii I|P. V. Dixon J. W. Adams N. B. i not in a garage but in: Airs. Delia a k $ I the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1963 and ending June 30. 1964, which Fletcher G. P. Arnold, J. ;J. Hew- Peeples "Cook out" house well . ' budget is summarized follows i ,,itt, Jeremiah .Johns, O.:JV. Bailey, equipped of informal entertainingHad ,' ... , BUDGET FOR SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOLS 1 JT. N. Bell, W. H. Barter Jordan it been tho in a garage it I A. Balances on Hand at Beginning of Year: I I still would have been a nice affair. . 1. State Funds ..........-..................................? 6148.00 1 Dan-iels, " 2. County Funds' ..............................-......... 3924.00 C. N. Fletcher John A. Griffis, J. The W. SI. C. 'S.: of Jasper M etho- y v f 3. SBE Bond Investments ........-..................... 37672.00 I S. Marlow T. J. McKiethan, W. D. dist will meet Monday afternoon yo .' 4. Earmarked Funds ...................;................. 55,024.00 i[Wilson Berrien Rainey, Mooses,August 5 at 3:30 at the Educational ''Foose. E. C. Home Thomas Building Mrs. Ponce SancBin' will TOTAL .._ ....... .......... ,.,... 102 1GreeneLevyyH. Herndon, C. C. ent.the ptpiILm.ll .1adi es of ,.., \< ; i t p A ,B: AJ1tidpatecf'R { lPts _'> Crews X*CfflHJames: Carter.a&C': the church are"invit d. 't ! . I . 1. State Sources ....................:a.LJ.: .....;:....- '706697.00 ,['Miller J. E. Hanna W. B. Richardaon. -I .. 11;. .. 2. County and District Taxes .....:a:.................. 79496.00 : : R. A. Knowles. B. M. Dees The Jasper Garden Club is sell 3. Other Sources ....,.................................. 750.00)) J. S. Frink. J. M. Caldwell R. L. ing day lilies. This is a good oppor- , 1 W. J. Simmons Henry J. Steward tunity to get some very fine varie x 4 TOTAL ............................. ..... 786,943.00C. I Henry McGhin W. W.. Blair ties. Price is $2.50 per dozen. Con- i. ... ; .* "; T. J. R. H. Willis, EL X I Proposed Expenditures ; ; Bryan, tact any Garden Club member.In "' 9 .;.;'1::AdminiStration ..-.,'.;..::"'.:,.-:::::.'..........n.;;,:. 19,87300 ; Wood Thomas Baker L S. Mc- MaybeBe, Blacks, back yardbe ; .. ; : a Instruction >-..;....;-*=.,....................'.. ?"?.'?... 569817.00 Call J. B. McLeotf Robert Raw- side the tiny lake is a huge bed 3. Operation of Plant ."....;.;...:::..........\.-.*.."! *...*. 45,095.00 lings, Chas F. Cone, Judge ;J. P. of ginger lilies'scenting the air. ._";0' MRS. WALTER HAVENERla ' ._4., Maintenance of Plant'' ,..:.m!;..v......:...::::: ... 10169.00 Parnell, Capt. Adams. .-. .'. - 5. Auxiliary Services ....t"4.......................rrl. _- ....' ,f- 54200.00 John G. Purviance, John Frinfc, Johnny and Evelyn Adicks and February of this year, Mrs. Havener blissfully announced that she planned to Ito self t.6. Fixed Charges ...........:................1ta::. 10433.00!Bill Frink.Sol Rouse John L. Morgan son John returned from Atlantic retire at the end of the school year. Since she is a person who has endeared her 7. Non-Program School ....................../? ...... : 500.00 Handen Cheshire, Nat Taylor :City and Washington D. C.'Johnny so many people, we feel she deserves this special recognition.Mrs. . '. Capital Outlay ................................;I.....:! 1000.00 Russell Bullock. John Bullock Gabriel (president of Live Oak Kiwanis was Walter Havener was born in Fairbanks (Alachua County), Florida. Her 9. Debt Service ...................:........:...?";.t.74,752.00 I Hall William Bullock Wes a delegate to the convention in At- parents were Mr. and Mrs. Bryant McCalL She completed: the first eight years of her 10. Junior College Remittance ...,:............fftlILReserves .:'. 3585.00 I{.Hall, Owen Perry, Marshall Nunn, I I lantic City. Young John especially school life in Jennings, after which she attended school at Wildwood and Florida Southern and Balances- ....................StKl .. .. 100587.00 ,Isaac Shiver, J. A. Shiver. Zach enjoyed Washington: D. C. a boarding school, at Palm Harbor Florida. Her A.B. degree was received from Shiver. for Women where she active in school activities aid V ;, Shiver, George Florida State College was very r TOTAL .................:....'.,:.:...........;:J'i.,,r'.. 889.71LOO. 1 Billy Hunter, Ed Hunter, A. Misses Virginia. .Milton. and Josie was an honor student. She received her M-A. degree from the University of Florida I BUDGET FOR DISTRICT BOND CONSTRUCTION FUNDA. Byrd, V. Byrd Joe Taylor Wat Hewitt have been to Tarpon and her M.A.Ed. degree-from Florida Southern.V . .'.'. Elec Mr. Walter Robert Havener Clearwater businessman. *' Taylor Jim Taylor, Taylor She was married to a Anticipated Receipts Springs visiting Mr. and Mrs: L Proceeds from Section 237.27 Loan ......:"t.M,,.. 8,700.00 Dave Cheshire.Dr. I Charles Davis recently, of Jasper. When he retired they moved to Hickory ,Bottom Farm. :Mr.. Havener was killed in an : William Lewis Peeples, Henry automobile accident in 1960. ; B. ':. Proposed Expenditures : TljVC' Returning they stopped to see :Mr. .) Avriett, Nelson Hillhouse, John I Mrs. Havener has taught high school English in Clearwater Palm Harbor, Lake 1- New Chassis and mounting bodies..1. : :: : /k.i'... 8,700 JDeShazo who J is, a patient in a TILLAGES TO BE LEVIED '' jf Steel Randall McDonald Mr. Sills, ,Tampa hospitaL<*"*" Park, Georgia, and has been on the faculty at Jennings for the past six years. Charles M. Mitchell John Crews, j Since her return to Hamilton County. she has been active in the Methodist Church, The miUage to be levied on the 1963 assessment roll to producethe i. . Palmer McLeod.. the Garden Club Girl Scouts F.EA., N.E.A., and Adult Education work. She is a necessary revenues for those budgets for the ensuing year are Last week bit and Mrs. Bill . A. County Support and Maintenance Fund .............. 10 millsB. The list above also carries many Adicks enjoyed having their daugh tireless worker and is always willing to fend a "helping hand." . District No. 1 Current Levy ..'.............. ..... ....10 mills notes about some of the persons, ters and the grand children home She likes: people, dogs, her red Chrysler, her sister Inez her grandchildren, Complete details of each separate part of the school budget including where buried or where for several days. There were Jane and "doing for others." summarized above are on file and are available for public inspection at killed, but these could! not be prin- Mrs. Tom Cumby and children, She dislikes: noises, naughty jokes, and people'who do not" take part in.civic at.. ted here. the office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction and will be avail- Tom and Bill and little daughters fairs. able for such public hearing together with all supporting statementsand We are grateful to Col. Russel Susan Kepi of Quincy and (Wimpy) by Virgie HymanThe Frink for the ,privilege of reprinting - information. Mrs. Tom Meeks and daughters Jennings Seniors honored Mrs. Maud Havener her retirement from the .mation. .. his Memorial Address of 1939 'Kathy and Janet'of Jacksonville. Jennings faculty by dedicating a page of their annual to her. The above is a copy of I which appeared in three install All interested persons are cordially invited to participate in this .-'* the contents of that page. Mrs. Havener has endeared herself to many throughout the in three issues of f. public hearing and to discuss the school program and budget for this ments the Jasper the News.past We conclud- Mrs. Cephus Gilbert of Miami county: so we thought it only fitting] to honor her by this little item although we sin r.. county for the ensuing year are stopped over for a short 'viSit last cerely hope she isn't planning to retire from all her other activities. We know she isn't. ing the series with this list of { BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Friday with Mrs. Kate Adicks. The Ruth DeVane made the presentation. She said in part-"We would show our known Confederate Veterans buri- .I HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 Evergreen. late Mr. C. Gilbert was once with deepest appreciation and many thanks for being so patient kind, and helpful at Harry T. Reid Superintendent led III (the bank in Jasper and will unremembered throughout your years here. We shall never forget you and the many things you have Miss Cindy Chandler is in St. here.* '. helped us with. Especially jyill we remember. all the parties and get-togethers you have given us. Vincents hospital Jacksonville.She t So\wal nnths ago we noted the We hope your retirement will not draw you away entirely. This page is only a Ife the UNITY1 it iho COMMUNITY returned from her Europeantrip birthday of Isaiah Sprolden one of small part of that which you richly deserve.. that GET'S the JOB DQNl J Wednesday. July* .24 I the best of the negro race in our "Since you announced your retirement only a few days before the annual went Harold and Anna Marcus Evansof town. But Isaiah grew feeble and I 'to press as a tribute to you for having been such a wonderful person and a fine teache- i ; . ., -, '' Veto Beach visited their sister. old and unable to work. He died we have placed in our annual, on your behalf a special' page featuring you; a brief 1 Mrs. George Smith last week. last week atone at his home. He I review of your life and your many interests and hobb es. . These young people are well loved i was 83 years oltp4>orn in'Colunv 'Since you are plannir to,retire we.feel that.this is.the very least that we cAn .r OFFICE in Jasper. ,bia County but lived in Hamilton do to show our many thanks to you for being so patientr' 'kind and helpful through- J ( CHAIRS l many years. He was respected by cut your years here. We shall never forget you and all of the many things you have Joyce Wells drove her airman: both races-honest, hard working! helped us with in school and especially will we remember all the parties atA 'get-to ,an dtcndin: to his own trisiness. He gethers that you have given for us. We hope that your retirement will not draw. you , Armchair Plain will be buried next Sunday at FriI entirely away from us. You will be missed greatly by everyone. Style or JUST ARRIVED! I end hip Cemetery after a funeral I "This page in the annual is only a small particle of that which you so richly deserve - Suitable for Business or Home Office service. I for being such an outstanding person." One by cne we live and die. It is Excellent I.inevitable. It is how we live. L________________________.._______________________________________________________. J wwwwwwwwwvwvw -.lVwvvvvv-, --------------------- $31.50r Jasper folks will miss the kindly - : Presbyterian membership either. northward. V Van Hoose 1133 Alachua Ave. Tallahassee . told haired Quality From man. grey . .--.- Folks from all walks were at bit- or me here In Jasper. : = I Mrs. Florence* eft* =Sunday for solmn. They have made friends Mr .and Mrs. Bob Burch and . I r friends folks. six interesting children of Columbia and special Tampa where' she will visit her are very : Gail Adieks and Nancy MeGhin '" !daughter Mrs. Bowyer the remaining Sunday evening at 7 o'clock the S. C. are visiting Mrs. Green' returned last week from Camp : t J18PIDl ,,,.. days of the summer session of Presbyterian membersnip gave a Burch In Live Oak. Bob and Kather Montgomery. The Presbyterian THE NEWS S. Florida University. Mrs. Bowyerframe supper in their honor. There were ine Prather came over Friday after Camp near Keystone where they to her lots of folks there and the feast ;noon to greet some of Bob's Jasper' had spent a week. Friday accompany -, r I ] --r"1: _' '. ,. ._ .back. was spread in the large air condi :friends. Bob is a Jasper boy. .I Ii Cs. *.4. tioned supper com. The church i I He is with a bank in Columbia S. t Mrs. Raymond Henderson and DIKECTLY ON I 1 I Mrs. M. A. 'Lewis and Miss Thel- Elders and Rev. and Mrs. Montgomery C. He and the family are on vaca- daughters, Phyllis, Clair, and :Mary ; THE OCEAN KttBADAYtQNA |ma Lewis spent Sunday in Tallahassee sat at a special table. Finally i'tion. I II iI iI K. visited their parents, Mr. with the Roy Grahamss. Kayo McGhin spokesmanmade I II i ij and Mrs. Jules Gibbs last week. 1'r . L09.*t and Finn HM*** tot Color TV Loung Betty Sue and Albert Sabin Jr. a speech of appreciation and I Katherine and Johnny Van Hoose I } 'Fira* Golf Restaurant Cocktail Loung Planted, were there-home from their wedding friendship: Concluding he passed a of Tallahassee were In town Sunday With .a little imagination one I entertainment Deluxe Rooms and Bflclenetes r K I trip to Mexico. check of a large amount to Mr. Ed. I checking on some stone work I can take the breakfast tray to the as out at Eevrgreen. porch early in the morning and seta '/ Bflclencle* Grot* $63 per wk.. a .parting gift. fedrooMfrMittOperwk.ee STYLEDto Mrs. R. C. Joyner of Lakeland This crowd seemed reluctant to Katherine is active in U. D. C. pretty good duplicate of morn ., $ your Travel Agent or write .d Florida visited here Monday and go home. ,In fact a second,try was work in Tallahassee where there I ing in the mountains.. . 4 KOKRTCORDESMgr, make you Tuesday of last week' made. are two chapters. She too is Interested ,' rtten* Many friends did not get to in markers for Confederate f, Sunday., July 28. Prof and Mrs. , It I CL 2-0431 proud to own it! see her and it' is hoped that she We enjoyed a little visit from Veterans',graves as are several our M. ll Powell and Marvin and Judy If t and Brothers Joyner will return Katherine and Johnny Van Hoose went ta the Smith-Robinson family us. These markers are furnished j f soon again. Sunday afternoon. There was muchto J reunion at Little Oonmulga State free by the"Memorial Division f ''talk abfeut.:; They have two Park near McRae Georgia. Mar- Ed: and June Montgomery and daughters both artists. Chief of Support Services Head *! Smith went as Judy's guest. boys left this Thursday for their quarters, Dept of the Army Wash-'garet . new home in Orange Park Mr. and :Mrs. J .A. Vita of Tam- ington D. C. The seminar of Contemporary I There was just a little holding pa and their mother Mrs. Ollie If you have a grave o fa veteran !Ideas and Ideals held at F.S.U. r back from good byes-no one want Boone left early in the week for a unmarked by a war placque and I II 'last week to 15 isvtted: alumni was I ed to say them and not just the vacation. First they go to Sealey are interested contact.-Virginia'I I S)1a --- Springs Alabama then to places I Bell White Springs. Mrs. Johnny 1 1 (Continued wn Pace 6) BEACH, I LJ _. f k.. 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I it 7'6;: 7JVAREHOUSES; 2 SETS OF BUYERS . in various forms <> always with us ' ; ONLY '$50 'T'* '., 1 and to. varying degrees.;' We I .:. * For world's ...cannot ignore them any more li F : I -- V.; 3 GROUPS OF EXPERIENCED OPERATORS USEDRefrigerator than, we can avoid them. We I .. '" : Finest performance! must acpep them philosophically I i MORE BUYERS THAN ANY OTHER FLORIDA MARKET as unwelcome part of J : K, fife. and lest they* are to dwarf : - .s ; :. ,' us, we must work with courage" lir- : Free Cash Prizes To Growers and determination to rise above j ! _. I Go nortK Go south. ONLY $75 o . ,. Go..st.Go west. 4 them. ,-3 : \-. : '-- : : Three Big Free Street Dances ', V YouB find my good SEE THEM LT t V Tnralile, ms' far a. yoar TaasnIs" : >. Are best by t.st. drYam; e1 'L CTR/CAL *Pll/MBIMr SUPPEI S* SERVICE cam if p_ 1 Watr h for a red date oa your ! W7 deaatag ticket its worth f 1 SELL YOUR TOBACCO IN LIVE OAK, FLA ' -Your Zenith Dealer" f SUO Ja dry deaatec trade. . . 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