:os - - - - - .- - 8 The Kfesimmee Gazette, Klssw'mee. Fla. Thurs, March 21, IKS I Adams have appeared on the State To Promote Cultural ActivitiesA Pioneer To program. Queens I Bryant does not send out a II A CAPITOL LETTERBy the newsletter.toward governor's Adams With office office one eye Evans discardedthe pointed said Be Chosen Mar. 30 Jerry MockTALLiAHASSEEThis idea because it would be ".at.I I r celebration 2 Mia Kissimmee and St. most full time and "the job I a a will end Saturday, March Cloud ages 15 through 20 - I cost of preparing and mailing it is a non- merits or stories by State Supt. :30, with a Beauty Pageant Dance must be a resident of greatetfOssnunee office is not in the governor's political story about nonpolitical of Public Education Tom Bailey. budget.Bryant. at the St. Cloud Oommumry or St. Cloud have a information sent out mainly to Sometimes (but not very often) House. There will be DO admission talent appear in bathing suit, did have a weekly radio - persons not interested in politics it does not "Ask the Governor"for charge. a. formal and never have been around the state. One of the more nan-Poliueal program said At this time a Queen will fee married. 3 Mrs KJasfcmnee The subject came up recently communications enterprises is the stations a brief which period.carried Evans the chosen from each of the fuitow and Mrs. SL Cloud age und r when Tom Adams Secretary of television series "Government in program ing classes: L Junior Ptonetr 90 must be a resident of I paid duplicating costs. State, started sending out his Action" which takes a look at Queen ages 6 through 12 greater Kissimmee or St. Cloud Probably the most nonpolitical - monthly news' letter adxnittdly the various agencies of the state I "Di- must be a resident of Osceota married, have a talent and weara of all is the 1,000 or so I ,non- >Qlitical in nature, to some government, shown on Education the County and wear street ckxfcea. : format 4 Osceola Pioneer gest of Opinions" sent out by 10 to 12,000 persons mostly attorneys TV stations. office of Atty, -Gen. Richard Queen age 50 or over must Some of the non-political a be a resident of Osceola County' private employment agency programs e Ervin. M. L. operators, supervisors ol so far have been concern That accounts for most of the (Candy) Morris add wear a pioneer 1)ge'OS- registration, members of the legislature ing the Securities Commission, non-political periodicals put out Died At Eustis tume. and the press. the Department of Public Safety, Candidates may register at at the cabinet leveL The offices These are people who normallydo and the staff of Gov. Farris I of Green and State Treasurer .i Mr. Louie /c[. e tied in J man Hiateab. Fla.. and Mrs. Held i Meeting * as questioners. This gave the advertising throughout this country and Canada. Florida's known 1)Ie-asures-lts l beaches and Nan Poston Miami Fla. TIlE DEPARTMENT OF Edu- program a particular nonpolitical natural appeal-are combined in a salute to the state's many cultural actititie A baller- Funeral services were held in I IIi The topic for the March meo'- cation's non-political Florida aura. ina postures on a beach as DeSoto plant the flag of Spain an artist paints a Seminole the Chapel of the Riedel Funeral' ing of the Mid-County Homo School Bulletin is sent out quarterly Evans points out Bryant will raises his arms to the sky and a symphony. orchestra leader conducts. Ii i Home, Kfeshnmee with Rev Demonstration Club was Flower to some 14,400 persons, be seen in only four of the 23 Are Up I Ralph Hatch and Rev. John Arrangement.Plans . mostly teachers. Government in Action programs.All Marilyn Wynn5th 'I I Magness officiating. Interment were made' for a bake The Florida School Bulletin of- cabinet members except State I Florida mortgage recordings Elementary School News l Grade i I was- in Rose lull Cemetery un- sale in the near future. :Mrs. Dollar Ray Green and ten contains non-political state- Comptroller for home purchases last year Suzie I der the direction of the Riedel Refreshments were providedand Bartley - Bradbury Funeral Home I served by Mrs. Di Virgil turned upward for the first tune By Peggy. Mariella Bass I Kissimmee Furniture Store I since 1959, the Florida State in The Honor Roll for the fourth Blow wind blow Sandra Bowden " Chamber of Commerce stated I 23 Broadway its Weekly Business Reviewre fifth and by sixth Principal grades was Louis announced Across Over the the fields sea Brenda Ida Cenname Bardley The. Red Cross: 'Always There . With YGVftCourfity Kelp' leased: yesterday.. Feuerstein. The following studentsare Oh, how good the wind Claudia Crawn . Telephone 8474411A "Total recordings involved to be congratulated for their Feels to me. '**'* Carolyn Gray 'tTtERc' worth 192,711 51,608.- purchases scholastic achievement; By Donna Wyant Ivonne Lee ti complete free interior decorating service plannedto 771,000. The dollar volume was Fourth Grade-Martha Fletcher,I II Blow wind blow Kathy Sines 01i. up 5 percent and the number of I } Blow wind blow Johnston Rebecca Wilkie Sheila McCall Joe , suit your pocketbook. Featuring.Name Brand recordings up one per cent over 1961. Even so, 1959 with 218,763mortgages ; I Randy Harvey, John :Miller, Jan-I Blow over the sea Mrs. Kimberly . Furniture, Bedding, Accessories, Carpets, Accent recorded worth $1- ice Schunk, Peggy Thomas, Con-, Blow wind blow Jeanne Cazie'rPatti -1, nie Irving, Freda Rowe, Gary I Blow back to me. Green Rugs, Lamps and Draperies. 759,896,000, still remains the peak Kelley. and Danny Walker. I By Carol Rooney Debbie Guffie year in home financing activityin Blow wind blow _. Fifth Grade-Iva Kay Milar, Ellen Huntsinger I (Evening Appointments)) the state," the trade body Timothy Racicot Mike Ward. Don't go so slow Bonnie Lantz .T 1 e. ____________ .__ __ __ __ jointed out. Patricia Croft Patty Benson, Blow all you wantDon't :Mr. dark 1982 I "The national gain 1961 to Debbie Northrop James Yates,I stop. Donna Davis was 10 per cent in value of these Robert Bass,i By Yvonne Alewine 4 Hartley, Danny Patti Dunlap Included in these figures L.1 mortgages 4 Wayne Bovis, Sue Elliott Suzanne Blow wind blow Fullerton Joyce _ 4i i We Have Moved! are mortgages to of the$20,000 Home or Fletcher, Penny Goodrich Paula Blow wind blow Dianne Keith y less (as reported See . the winds Shore, Georgette Baker. as they go! Tanya Perry Loan Bank Board) and are secured Sixth Grade-Harold Olds, Lin- We will sing and play Robert Pipkin r almost entirely by residential - da Caldwell Bill Early, Patty During the windy day. Ricky Pless W. H. MORSE CORP.New properties although some Mrs. Louise Elliott's level three small business properties are in-I Fort, Sherry Irving, Jimmy Muller Judy Wood M+ j Larry Stanley, Nancy Stark group are studying birds. The 6th Grade !leJ cluded. I J Daryl Williams Crisy Muller,I children are observing birds and and Loan Associa- :Mrs. Dunlap "Savings Location 323 t David Dyer Lisa Yearwood. Barbara trying to identify them. They 1c BroadwayNew tions were the original lendersof Polly Stainback Viehman Sharon Schmidt, learn about a different bird every Phone No. 847-3133 5724,765,000 for home purchasein I Roberta Rankins, Karen Beckett,I day. Reading art, numbers, and Kathy Carter . the state last year, up 14 per,"Cindy HerZberg, Debby Cody science are centered around this Kathy Taylor . Across from A & P cent over 1961. Commercial Sue Bateman Diagonally unit on birds. I Nina Wells Laura Messamore, I banks handled $142,761,000.() up 21 Sara Jane Langford Judy Wil' Jessica Scholl from St. Cloud Rex WalkerMr. .per cent and individuals loaned liams. II enrolled in this class. Kenny : KImberly ? '- ;jI i;; INSURANCEREALESTATEPROFESSIONAL lS276.540.000. ;virtually the same The monthly FIUV meeting, post- Reeves. has moved to Arab' "Ala, VincentJBron, i t( ,_ ' f 1 as in 1961. The balance of the Congratulations to first John Guelde ; , poned from last week, meets year ! APPRAISALS I mortgage money was loaned by Thursday. March 21. in the library students Gina Croft, Charles Miller David Walker i ( lurrit Jtntas. Jr., and Th. Hew York JOURNAL-AMERICAH) i insurance companies and government : at Central Building. and Jody Capps who won Wanda Bradley I agencies, both of which fell Danny Rogers told Miss- JunieGooly's ribbons at the Rodeo Art Exhibitfor Marsha Eide Our Red Cross is badly in need of funds. It always . I below their 1961 totals. their finger De Ann James level .two.and three painting pictures.Mrs. : -- ' -- - --- "Six counties in the state are group that a rat snake nearlyran Jean Donahue, level eight Rhonda Kelley responds when we need help* so we urge PRESTIGE 'r reported separately and accounted -. across his brother's foot and nine teacher is confined to Linda Lawrence you to give generously. Your help will be together for 58 cent of per while he was picking flowers. her home with pneumonia. We Dava Lurie last state total. Dade hada greatly appreciated as our goal is $5,000. years' HOMES ; Randy Roberts said "Well they wish her a speedy recovery. Susan Me Knight III volume of $447,750,000 up one Linda O'Neal hardly hurt you. They just half BUILT per cent; Duval $117,112,300, up kill you." f HIGHLANDS ELEMENTARY BarbaraVhitewolf H. T. SIMMONS FOR YOU 7 per cent and Pinellas $116,246400 ,-1 Also in this same room, Scott SCHOOL HONOR ROLL Marsha Wynn I COUNTY CHAIRMAN i up 2 per cent Broward, Orta was in the hospital with flu 4th Grade Winnie Woods By .__-._ __- County came to $147,537,100; Or- and Frank Jersey and David Mrs. Hanseli ange 2,119,400 and Volusia $38.-1 Long had chicken pox. Steve Miller 185,500! in 1962 but comparable In Mrs. Pat B. Redgrave's level Mrs.: Bateman George L ReynoldsFor figures; for other years were not five room these children have Karl Ritter collected" on these three coun- chicken pox; Debbie Urick, Stev- Kathy Amngton , Further Information Call 847-2856 or 847-2266 ties. ,en Jacobs, Bobby Higley, David Lou Ann Miller .;, Carroll, Johnny Campbell, Kim Brenda Rye Reasner. Denny Lanier has the Janice Shenosky LETTERS TO THE EVITOR- mumps. The class wrote poems Peggy ThackerMr. i Thinking of Dining Out? Washington 9, D.C. about the wind. : Crabtree March 9, 1963 By Loretta Duncan Yvonne Badders To The EditorKissimmee Blow wind blow Renee Bronson Check These Advantages Gazette Go wind go Alice Ferguson Kissimmee Florida Stop wind ! stop Electronic Ordering for Fast Service Martha OakesL Dear Sir By Gary Stephens Leah Sturtevant / / Broasted Chicken or Shrimp I have just been reading the : i --------- -- ---- ---- I' For the Best in Eating letter written by Russell Ed- . R 11 Covered Parking Area for wards on the subject of renaming AGRICULTURALFINANCING the streets and renumbering Year 'Round Comfort houses in Kissimmee.Let . 1 I Convenient Carry-Out on All Menu Items me say I too am a tax CAN payer and a lover of Kissimmee.I . YOU DO BETTER ANYWHERE? agree with all of Russell's "Come as you are, dine in jour car...* points; let us keep Kissimmee's streets with its old familiar . Walt's Freez-e te Drive-In names. including I Furthermore, some people can GROVES - - j Highway 17-92 South at the Overpass always think up ideas to spend ; money uselessly and this proposed 1, RANCHES 'I Phone 817-4812 for Carry Out -e" change is one of them. - -- Whenever I retire I expect to come back to Kissimmee to live " and -I want to come back to the curtentiaterest.- . ITS I " city I've known all these years rate I I (since 1921) and not to some < ;strange place which would be '.., -' ,sJy'f I the case if the proposed changes 52%. ; > . :< ' a were made. : .: ". - . fl4 FORCOOKING Thank you. I just want you-all : "" r ?.. .- .' ' to know how I feeL . --. simple interest - Yours truly. : i 4OUR M : ' Evelyn K. Stewart V .HORMAL.r SLOW SPEt01..n..l I..Jr 1 . says the modern boule- BUY FROM THE y / 4.lK.t. fabric. 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