. , -, -- . . > .. The Xbslnvnee) Gazette Ktssknmee. Fhu Tfews., Soft. flux M38 3 . - Ia ,:, bi;(!' : ; ;." -':' i :''': Bought By First Federal And Loan ; . ,;. ._. .; : .';! : : \ : '_'' '. M. :.' ; i -o'' ';:, z Tropical Hotel Sold; To Be Torn Down . One of the city's landmarks be closed September 26. swimming pool on Its: prooer- Wallis said this would be a might he .acfertfc fl in 1963- center of civic and social He S9id his company had tv, but added that the final possibility if the need for 64.The activities will soon be de- been seeking a site for an expanded design of the building would such additional space was ertabtfefaBMMt of a loan molished. office building for determine the disposition of found to exist. servicing agency by the Association William T. Wallis executive some time and was delighted the pool He said the aluminum The anticipated cost of the hi the Brevard Mall in '!Co ; vice-president of the to obtain this property in sided pool could be building is expected to be In Melbourne, was announced by ; .. First Federal Savings and downtown Kissimmee. i moved and rebuilt if neceI !.- the $200,000.00 to 300000.00 Wallis He stated that the As. ;' Loan Association of Osceola Wallis said the Tropical I sary. range. sociation had increasingly I ; County said this week his institution Bath Club pool and other facilities The plans for a new office Wallis expressed the expectation been asked to assist lr the has completed pur- will remain open and building will be undertaken of the Association's home financing needs of the chase of the Tropical Hotel be operated the balance of In the next ninety days with I Board of Directors that this Brevard County impact area I II ... and would begin razing the the year in accordance with goal of early winter 1964 as I substantial investment in during the past several years hotel structure by October 15 the outstanding pool memo a date for opening. The build. downtown Kissimmee would and had decided to open a Cs and have the building removed bership agreement with Bath Ing will be designed to house I spark other property ownersto small agency to service this iI J before January 1, 1964. Club members. He said the the rapidly growing financial accelerate their plans for loan business. Purchase price for the prop- final decision to leave the institution which has grown i pew construction and modernization The agency will open the r erty, which has 239-feet frontage pool In its present location from $5 million to over $16 of existing buildingsThe first week of October and Mrs on Broadway and 300 feet j will depend on the needs of million in assets in the past new Christian Church Marie May will be assignedto frontage on Monument Ave- the Association for parkingand six years. Post Office addition, and oth- to office to assist the Association's . nue, was approximately $120- office space. Tentative plans for the ers were mentioned as possible loan customers in O 000. It was purchased from The final determination of building include the addition major projects which his area. Nia 4; 4 --- --- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Frazer who the pool operation will be of a public service room 'Ts CI have owned and operated The made after the design for the which would be made avail .M Hotel since 1950. new building is completed. able for meetings of local . : ; "' ; ,;; Wallis said the hotel operation Wallis said he was intrigued : groups. No definite plans q I. would be ceased Imme- by the possiblity of the institution have been made for includ-- HOTEL TO BE REPLACED-The Tropical Hotel, which has been a Kissimmee diately and that the Tropical belnff the only one in ing rental space for other offices Restaurant and Bar wouldBoatACade the state with an Olymic-sized or establishments, but landmark since the boom days when it was known as the Greystone Inn, will be c razed by January 1 to make room for a new building to house the First Federal I I Savings and Loan Association of Osceola County. Hotel operations have already Valuable Rain H ceased and the Tropical Bar and Restaurant will be closed Sept. 26. (Staff photo.) r{ ,____ .. .. . .. . ._ __...... ______ ___.___ _. ____. _. .. _Entries StillComing Jury Indicts In Fell During Week I. Dr. Beauchamp '" . Mrs. HankinsA Entries continue to come in Rain so valuable as to be un- are shorter and the sun doesn't! ";.. .' ... <-' .... .. .. : '"tIf for the Kissimmee Boat-A-Cade, estimable. has been falling in dry it up as rapidly as duringthe ,:,... ' .t -: ,..' 111: :... ; ' I' To Head GroupDr. grand jury Monday indicted' schedule to launch out of Kiss- Osceola County for the past Summer months.In i . ;.#.. .t'.f\.. ,'" i-",Mb.o:'':."' ,./ ",1 tItti - .,. Mrs. Cassie B. Hankins 75, it l immee on October 21 and last week. the city 3.72 inches of rain I connection with the fatal shooting, until October 27. Starting Monday with a slow fell\ from 5 p.m. Tuesday until RECENT GRADt ATES-Personnel who recently graduated - '' of her son-in-law, John Patricl: Some of the latest entries received drizzle that sometimes fell in 5 pjn. Monday, according to H. from the Division of Corrections Road Prison Training . George E. Beauchamp was I ing committees peresently needed, 'I' elected president of the newly reorganized and proposing by-law changes.The Tracy, 47 on August 18th. include one from New gusts that resembled the out- L. Young, keeper of statisticsfor School at Avon Park and been aligned to the Division The ol f York and Alabama'and a couple skirts of a tropical disturbance, the bureau of commerce. jury brought a charge Osceola County Art and Osceola County Art and Cul- of Corrections Road Prison here are pictured above. Theyare manslaughter against her. from Michigan, according to the precious water continued to This included an inch of rain Culture Center, Inc., at a public ture Center will celebrate its first left to right, P. B. Jones II. E. Tripp, Captain A. L. Mrs. Hankins had been charged: Mrs. Vera Lalley Chamber of fall through Tuesday. measured on Sunday and dupli-- t meeting called Wednesday night birthday October 17, having received with murder but had been allow- Commerce secretary.One However, according to County cated again on Monday McCall.Suffield, K. II Webster and Charles Chaloopka.I . by the board of directors. Other its Oc- incorporation papers included "I have Jim Smith ed be free $5,000 bond. letter : Agricultural Agent officers elected were Larry Gross,, tober 17, 1962. Conceived by a to on He saidit Judge Parker Lee McDonald, who. tanks for 24 gallons of fuel. Is the downfall was spotty. vice-president; Louis French recording -group of Footlight Theatre Guild allow- that enough? How much gas ranged during the week from ; secretary; Margaret Bast,, members, its official parents were accepted the presentment shall I expect to use on the one inch in some sections of the ed her remain under the 4 corresponding secretary and Art Darrell Gill, J. C. Bordelon, and to same round trip? What brands of fuel county to as much as 10 inchesin Held, treasurer. These officers Mrs. Margaret Bast who signedthe bond. are available?" others. will serve during the reorganiza-- incorporation papers. Other official Tracy was slain at Mrs. Hank- Such inquiries are common- Smith said the value of the tional period until the regular an- members of the 'group were ins home where he lived with his place, according to Mrs. Lalley !rain to groves, pastures and the nual election takes place in Nov- :Mrs. Eloise Gross and Gus Lurie. wife, Della McPherson Tracy. who has been working on the I general public was of untold na ember of this year. They have the Inspired by the purposes and Mrs. Tracy pleaded innocent when current Boat-A-Cade since last i ture. responsibility of revising the or- goals of the National Art and Cul- arraigned on a charge of beingan year's cruise ended. .i 'A slow rain such as we have SAVE ganizational structure, determin ture Center in Washington, D.C., accessory to the slaying of Inquiries that have come in had soaks the soil and does the this small group of persons, sup- her husband. clude letters from railroad in-I I.most good to pastureland, groves i I pr ported by the membership of the the level of the _ who wanted to know exact datesso lawns and YOUR Adult Education Footlight Theatre Guild, spear- I they could arrange vacation II:lakes," Smith said. WHERE Election SlatedIn.November i Classes To Start headed participation in the closed time. I M. M. Over-street veteran MONEY EARNS t network program which was I j This is mark the first time in II rancher said 1.3 inches at his staged by the national organization two years that the BoatACadehas I. place on Plesant Hill Road from , Adult education class offeringswill : a year ago. About 100 Osce An election, at which school been launched from Kissimmee. I Monday through noon Tuesday. ' fr be organized for the new ola County citizens joined with trustees, school millage and con- K C. Moore Jr., is President However, he said, it was twiceas school year on Monday evening,, Orange County people. to attend stitutional amendments will be of the Boat-A-Cade. heavy at his property in the 4 September 30 in the Osceola this gala program at the Orange voted has been scheduled for Lake Wilson area. 1 % High School Cafeteria at 7:30 November 5th. : Blossom Theatre in Orlando. Former Resident He said the rain fell in a The office of the supervisor of and that Pinecastle reported p.m.Classes I j Next event developed by Osce- I curve expected to be avail- registration is now six days' , open Over- rain. five inches of jola Art and Culture Center was Died At Daytona PER ANNUM able are in the following areas.' a week as well as Monday and street said this was enough rain ! I . Show for two an Antique given .Typing I, Shorthand,. from 7 9 accord- ' . "." Bookkeep- days' ol Several' hundred Wednesday to Marion Bryan Carson 77, died : at this time because the days - : DIVIDEND "":"ing I, English, American History," viewing ing to Dorothy Purdy, supervisor. "'.. _.. . Convert person? who....called atuikAng'at Je Tarcaj I Sunday;; at his home im Daytona- ... '". , ;;Mathematics, a-tiotxal{ he registration books "WjjJ! Volunteers Are I .Spanish.American *- Vine 'tux*Main Strefetsi! close at 5 p.m. October 5th for-1: Beactf> where he bad fesidecFforthe .. f. f. 'f. [COMPOUNDED AND History will be help;The great interest shown in this the special election. past 33 years. Needed For Drive PAYABLE QUARTERLY] He married to the late ful to those adults who desireto historical display increased the desire The official phraseology' for was i. ', ' get equivalency high school I for a permanent headquartersfor the three constitutional amend- Ruby Oliver. Volunteers are needed for the diplomas. Candidates must have the Center. Taking a step at a ments which will follow the issu- He is survived by sons, S. O. 1 United Appeal Drive which is scheduled - earned credit in high school time, the group has succeeded in ing of bonds for higher education Carson, Miami; N. B., Chicago; to get underway October American History and pass the j'leasing for three years the old facilities: (2) allow the issuingof daughters, Mrs. Robert Persons, 1st, according to Horace Phipps, General Education DevelopmentTest 'Bryan garage at Stewart and Bry- bonds for the purchase of recreational Lake City; Mrs. John Kearby. \ president. ' offered the first Monday ol I'an Streets. It is now being remod- areas; ((3)) and which Fort Worth and Mrs. Blaine Bar- Fifteen service agencies will be each calendar month in Orlando.,eled for this year's first production will change the time of electionsfor ber; sisters, Mrs. Edgar Oliver I participating in the drive. TheyI Adults are urged to telephone' of the Footlight Theatre Guild and state officials so that it will and Mrs. Hugh Geiger Savan- I are the Salvation Army, Youth the school office for further der -,,for use by other cultural organi be different from that of national nah, Georgia: 17 grandchildren I Center Red Cross, Boy Scouts, tails. zations. .'" elections. end five grandchildren.. !Rheumatism I t II .... .......,.,. .:.>:...:.........:.....::...,>: .:.v.i<::>:.=. :.::.. .:. ren's Society (Forrest Park I it 'w !II -: 9} 4I \:wt i t j I'lion gency School Children, Primrose)Christmas, Mental, YMCA School. Health Fund, UJ5.OEmer for, Associa Retarded Family- FIRST FEDERAL t Fund and Children'sHome Emergency ; Society. SauingsandLoan AssociationofOSCE0LA000MY Volunteers may call &7-24M or KISSIMMEEI ST. CLOUD 7-3174 and are urged to do so today! ;kYA The United Fund Drive will I eliminate duplications of these AIEktER fEDERAI SAhNGS AND LOAN INSURAH'E CORPORATION .,....... charities. 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