-- --- --- -- .. --. 7 J . , .. . - Grand National Outboard Race TUNES UP TO TRY FOR NEW TITLES Officials Study "T: Bounty Officials The Klssfnunee Gazette Thursday, December 15, I960 Page 3.; ( Steel For Schools Face .Road Problems Catholic Church Entertains KAST i _ Scheduled For County Next Month A study in the use of ell-steel Qsceola County officials, troubled - construction of school buildings is over road construction, have The meeting of the KissimmeeAll I club Christmas tournament will bar decided better their States Tourist Club was open- 1 played December 20-21( with many:' ir& officials they had place being made by county . selves mile ... The Grand National Outboard with the six race The .here. ;problems before :Max Brewer, ed Tuesday night with the usual prizes to be given away. regular - * * Marathon will be run on Lake X, I course. will beheld half hour of community singing ice cream tournament member the south of St. Cloud, Jan 7, Claude Saturday, Jan 7th will be the School Supt. Bin Stevens said newly appointed Board from Dist.of. He led by Jay Ruffner with Mrs. Maud Friday at 1:30. ' State Road he had been making a cursorystudy event-a six hour marathon Banks, official of the sponsoring big or Dunsmore the at piano. Earl Ramsey and Bert Everett will take office next month. Tohopekaliga Yacht Club, revealed endurance race with more than 100 of the use of Stran-Steel that Rev. Maurice Grigsby spoke placed second in the Chain-o-Lakes yesterday. boats competing. Sunday, Jan 8, construction. He suggested that The Osceola officials feel briefly "Like A Christmas." Amateur doubles held at Winter'Haven Approximately 100 boats of all boats will have the opportunity to at least one school official participate their ideas and recommendationsas on with establish record a. in an inspection: trip to to when and where roads Mrs. Maude Williams reported this week. makes and sizes and powered try and a speed on 9 built have been that attendance has been good at Mr .and Mrs. Bodwell and Mr. makes of outboard motorsare a kilometer course. 7 Charlotte, N. C. where the construction should be ignored. many L the Saturday nteht dances and thata and Mrs. Lee were saluted for expected to participate, More than $6,300 in prizes mon- : : has been used. And at least some of the officials His discussion' of believe that the of the gala time igTbeing planned for their 53rd and 43rd anniversaries. Actually there will be three daysof ey and trophies will be awarded to the possibleuse I quality of steel construction followeda I roads built has not been good in $Jew Year's Eve. Father Holmes of the Holy Redeemer - racing, all open, to the public.On winners of different evente. Church Mrs. Lucy Hamlin reported 27 Catholic was pre-- Jan. 6 time trials will be conducted Lake X is the secret proving and board decision to table until its some eases. I ' tables at play Monday' night with sensed After a few words Mulberry, 3633Tom Frostproof B 33 School be partially assigned tc plan on giving complete details on chum. ; evening. pleasant Wells sunk free throws in school maintenance work. Some ci what they feel is needed to the : an overtime period to give Kissim Kissimmee. after trailing, 14-12. the board members questioned the new board member. She announced that the Christ- Birth Announcement mee a 36-33 Ridge Conference victory at the half, hit a hot streak in the economy of such a move, ant County Attorney Murray Over- mas card party will be held December ' over Mulberry here Fridaynight. final half to nudge Frostproof, 38- Board Member One Lee Jr., said street Jr., said he felt it a very 19 with admission by mem- Mr\ and Mrs. Pat Lupfer an- 33, here Tuesday night. "I wonder if the principals: CaI'thandle good idea and' added "He's a bership. :Many prizes will be given nounce the birth of a 8 pound 3 or. Wells fed ,all scorers with 15 Big gun for the winners was the maintena ce." rrince of a fellow"Commissioner and refreshments will be served. son, born Wednesday December14th points while Gary Messer added 11 Tom Wells, who dumped in 15 Y # < Stephens told the board.all ,the Jack Robertson John McGillivray\ reported the at the Kissimmee Hospital.Mrs. . for the winners. Kissimmee won points. Kissimmee also took the principals had reported need for said some sorry roads have been som Tournament will be played Lupfer is the former Brenda - the B squad game, 3215. JV game 22.16.Frostproof ; maintenance* work and declared, I. built in Osceola County. Among this Wednesday and Thursday. The Duke. I Mulberry ((33)); Hagar 5-1-11; ((33)); Grover 24-7; "We are getting behind on it." these he pointed to the second I Curry 0-0-0; Mills 1-0-2; Deason Blackwelder -6; Rsom 2.0-4; The Board instructed Stephens section of the .Mormon Road running .' Only Nine MoreShopping 3-1-7; Weeks -4; Dixon 2-2- Pond 1-3-5; Littleford 2-7-11; to find out the cost of drillinga north from Deer Park, Michigan - 6; Jones 0-0-0; Echoles 1-1-3; Milton 0-0-0; Totals 113-33.( well to furnish water to the Ave. in St. Cloud,. and the 'Till Christmas Duke 0-0-0; Totals: 14533. Kissimmee ((38)): Locke (0-0)-(0); new school. It was explained that Canoe Creek Road which, he said, Days Kissimmee ((36)): Locke 1.4-6; Wilson 5-3-13; Haddock 2-0-4; the Kissimmee Highlands water "began breaking: up before it was Wilson 0-2-2; Wells 4 7t,-15; Wells 4-7-15; Gehrett 0-0-0: plant was not now able to furnish finished." &Z X&&l'X JZi Woodall 0.0-0; Gehrett 1.02; Messer 3-0-6; Freisner 0-0-0; sufficient water. .' Messer 5-1-11; Dyer 0.0To(); Totals 141033.KISSIMMEE The plant management had sug all knights Merry Christmas to all to good talc: 11-14-36. 4 8 12-38 14 gested a temporary tie-in to a County Presented Miles from Brandon, Florida ' Gardens. Florida Little Jimmy - .._ 4 6'' 7 15 1-33 Cypress : Mulberry FROSTPROOF .._ 688 11-33 two-inch main, but said Stephens , KUsimme .._.__. 4 11 11 6 3-36 is tuning up for the All American Water Ski Tournament being "There will be times Hospital Bills held at Cypress Gardens December 16. 17. and 18. under the auspices that there CD Office Calls For Hunting Violators of the F.W.s.F. and the A.W.S.A. Jimmy recently returned won't school.be" enough pressure for the The county commissioners Monday I: KjflG5.m Arrested Last WeekTwo from Acapulco where he took a first place in Jumping and a secondin heard the story of a Negro Radio Amateurs Trick Riding too Slalom to gain the over all championship in the women, seriously ill, who finally The Osceola County Civil Defense men, against whom chargesof Boy's. Division of tile International Tournament there Future Farm'ersBusy had to ask for help to pay hospital * Office that all hog stealing are still pending in bills requests even thougn she reportedly - active radio amateurs contact the Circuit Court here, were arrestedfor With Projects has four hospitalizationand I n * Civil Defense' Office at TIlden 6- violation of the hunting laws Employers Of TeenAgersShould medical policies. By NEELY BASS ' last week along with two others. 6094 or Frank Woodall, W4DDW, They were told she had to be gg.f at TIlden 6-6553 or TIlden 6-2171. Howard Otto is charged with The Kissimmee FFA is now enrolled taken to Orange Memorial for M Major E- J. Smith, Civil' Defense hunting trespassing.at night The, killing other a from doe, and Ft Check With RulesEmployers !in.one of the greatest projects treatment and as of last Saturdaythe gifts for good grooming! Director, plans to organize all the of the year. Each boy in FFA balance she owed was $1,475. ** , Hams in Osceola County for emer. Pierce also, is Edgar: Allen Holmes confronted by job- : :work as much as eight hours per has a garden at the Ag Farm. The Because she believed the insurance ,' $ ", .<,>; 'Ii\ :$c." <... .*&- '1rI of huntingout gency communications. against whom charges hunting teen-agers during .the day or 40 hours per week if the boys !have worked hard to have she carried would cover her i\ isr... *"" 1If4 4" _. "!III_" of season and,trespassing were holiday season must be sute that work is scheduled between 7 a.m. their gardens ready Jor harvesting.Now expenses, she made no application (rI -- ',:,, 1t' II GIVE LOTS FOR placed.Also accused of game law violations the work and the hours they are and 7 p-m that they're ready they're for help from the county. When .. }fe.t;: ; f: ';-I; 1 vi' vN Robert Griffin and Rob- assigned conform with requirements "Since 16'years is tie minimum anxious to start selling. the request was made to the commissioners }= . CHRISTMASPRESENTS ert L.were Hutchinson, according to of the Fair Labor StandardsAct age for general employment under Another project that the boysare they decided because: ... 1- -- mEn Jf.'X :\ Sheriff Bob Buckels. Sterling B. Williams, regional the Act, a wider,range of jobs is working on is the experimentof she had not made the request in '-.1,. }(! . Griffin 'ps accused of huntingat director of the U. S. Labor open for older teen-agers", Winter Forage. The grasses areas advance they could only pick up { Nb ""' ,' 1 ONLY $10 DOWN night, killing a doe,' and trespassing Department's Wage and Hour and Williams added. Employers also listed: Coastal Wheat, Bledsoe the tab from Monday on. VJ .; ,." '\ . $7M0.Eddie ; Hutchinson was charged Public Contracts Division, pointed. must guard against assigning Wheat, Florida Black Rye, Abruz- ,} _..u> ... with hunting at night, killing a doe out here today. persons under 18 years to any of zie Rye, Gator Rye, Common Rye- individual items and sets . Clemons deer and hunting out-of-season. "Federal law permits boys and the 15 occupants now listed as grass, Kentucky Ryegrass and Gulf Men ROYAL GOLD TROPICAL PARK They were picked up by authorities girls as young as 14 to work ,as hazardous by the Labor Depart- Ryegrass. The seeds have been Kings $ broadcast. $175 to Q plus tax Others have been in in' St. Lucie County on war. sales: clerks and office employeesin ment. These include working as put REAL ESTATEon rows and are as follows: KINGS MEN GIFTS FROM $1 TO $11 plus/ tax rants issued through the Osceola business places engaged in com- an operator or helper on any motor OTHER . in the of vehicle and elevatoror One row of- Feed Oats Northern the trail at CarrollSt. Sheriffs Dept. merce or production operating an Several months ago Masters and goods for commerce," Williams certain power-driven machinery.In Illinois Oats, Clintland Oat, Sem- in Kissimmee. inole, Jloregrain\ Wild . ., Calf Oat, Holmes were bound over to Circuit any case where State and said.Such Coastal Wheat, Bledsoe Wheat Open anytime day or Court. The state attorney did not work by 14and -15 year Federal child-labor laws differ Common Ryegrass. and SAVINGS file any information in time to olds is not permitted at any time Williams said that employers are Three f of Gator rows Gulf : Rye, night bring the case bciore the fall that schools in the area are in I required to observe the highet (reseeding) Ryegrass and six Get a FREECHRISTMAS'TURK term of court.President session. On these days working I standards. Employers and parentsare one foot of row Irradiated (cobolt time must be limited to three, invited to obtain further infor 601 114 ROADWAY'PH.. TI b-7621 : Clintland Oats. , Yj of the Florida Restu'l hours per day and 18'hours per matiqn from the Wage-Hour Divi- Another project is the -- KiY radiated j wjtheachlot. g rant' Association is week. When schools close: for : sion's regional office at 1401 South seed. II'I a I Marks of Pensacola. vacation, the boys and girls may I 20th Street, Birmingham, Ala. 7- I I I Kissimmee - ANNOUNCING A NEW SERVICE Livestock ,' .. +.>-,":. ,,,",-,,',, ,. ." -,,?:: '\' ., ?' -, '" . . Market\ Report Gift Suggestions for the AT By KEN CALDWELL' At the Kissimmee Livestock boater from Kiss'.mmee's Market, Wednesday 682 cattle and I ! calves were sold compared to 614 BUD Ie .JOHN'S'GULF a week Slaughter ago. 'Steers, heifers and oldest dealer in . bulls too poorly tested for trend ,: OIL PLASTIC BUCKETS $1.98 Jerry A. Jams Now In California: WATER SKIS $13.95and up + Jerry A. James, gunner's mate , first class, USN, son of Mrs. PORTABLE PERCOLATOR $12.95 : FOR HOME DELIVERY Velma I. James of 900 Forest SL, Kissimmee, end husband of the .. former Miss Ruth.7. Huff of Orange Complete with 2 cans fuel l Park. returned ', to Long Beach, Calif., Nov. 16 aboard the Self contained needs no electricity. : .1 Accurate Printed Meter :Tickets 1 radar picket destroyer USS Ernest G. Small following a six-month .COMPLETE STOCK OF MARINE SUPPLIES cruise in the Western Pacific. . The Small visited Hawaii Midway - USE GULF SOLAR HEATFor Islands, Guam Japan, Taiwan FREE COAST GUARD INSPECTION HERE! and Seventh1 Hong' Fleet.Kong as a unit of the Clean Burning Economical FuelT16' The destroyer's primary purposeis : radar detection of aircraft or SMITH'SMARINE ballistic missile, but also conducts anti-submarine warfare and carrier OPEN NIGHTS EXCEPT MOXDAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS PROMPT DELIVERY defense luaneuver ... SA1.b9P.1I. t 5842' '- . S DAILY AND : ., SOS BROADWAY SUNDAYS.OPEN r'J.Z -;. , , , - : : 1-.. . , --- ,. NIGHTS TIL 10 P.M. USE YOUR GULF CREDIT CARD .! >?>;v", V.5. : '- > - h- ; I _. .. . . ------ -4 __ __ ___._ .L.: -- ---- --A.-- /-- '