. THEKISSIMMEE' 1 St. Cloud TaxesDecreased A - t 4 CAZETTE One Mill / A J.fc> H. Perry xewipaper ST. CLOUD City Commission ment for .m ti MIl ** yw to hr Offices" : 24-26 Stewart: Ate. has set the tax levy at seven mills buy." / Telephone 847-2681 for 1963-64, a decrease of one mm He; suggested that engineers of y in comparison to the 1962-63 eight both otic* seek out aU information Entered a. Second Class Mall Matter mills. The tentative budget of pertfBMt *> such aa agreement in the Post Office at Klsslmmee Fla. 5267.085 a decrease of $29,533. so flat both parties night w s v The 1962-63 budget was $296,613. l knew if saw, aD agreement would Published Thursdays at Kissimmee. FlrUa City attorney O. P. Johnson suggested be bene&M to both. that both City and Utilities Mayor FWd Ford told& Mayor LEO 8CHUMAKER Commission meet for discussion Bovte that the Utilities Commission - i / Editor and ManagerSUBSCRIPTION and adoption of the utility budgetso is BOW in the process of getting - if there are any questions he UiquUicr. with engineers u> RATESSix might be able to answer them. look into the matter. He said that s He also said if there are other the aspe>ties rf both elites are months $Z.50; one year, 4.00; two years, $7.00 ) questions concerning the budget looking into me legality of such 4 The Kissimmee Gazette Kissimmee, Ffeu,'nnlJ'., Sept. 2C, 1963 T1&fr:4): the utilities commissioners could an a1-1 IBLClyde answer them in a joint meeting.. Attorney Johnson was instruct "'CIVIL RIGHTS"The : ed to prepare the necessary pa- Story pers for easements to open an alley between Virginia and Mary- Attends MeetClyde ? land Avenues between 13th and ... 14th Streets. term "civil rights' so dear tg the heart of the .:-<'" Mayor' Adrian Bovis of Kissim E. Story, local County . - politician wooing minority votes, has been so out- :: I ;:-;:; r.i mee addressed the Commissionand Office Manager, Agricultural -.ri.r r Stabilisation. rageously abused that it no longer has! any clear-cut : an almost capacity crowd of and CoMtrvation Service ana inctid meaning. citizens on the desirability of cooperation today that he For largely political purposes, it has been stretched INSTALL OFFICERS-Officers,to serve the Septemberto Teresa Artzner. Madalyne Chadsey (back row, left to between Kissimmee and will ference attend next fee week ASCS in State Jackson Con to encompass "social rights" and inflated to include January term, St. Cloud Assembly No. 98, Order of right), Martha Stalvey, Sharon Wheeler Judy Cantrell, St.Bovis Cloud said Utilities it will Plants.be Mayor ville. "security rights." It has even been distorted to Rainbow for Girls, are Judy Morris (front row, left to Elizabeth Stalvey Patty Thompson, Bonny Patton, Mary sary for Kissimmee soon and St.neces-Cloudto The conference which will be imply such "rights" as freedom to violate the law, if right), Marie Stanko, Kathleen Anthony, Charlotte Hill, Bieman, Patricia Allen, Cheryl Bailey, and Peggy consider entering into an agree attended by ASCS County Office necessary, to secure arrogated powers and,privileges.. Jane Wood, Janice Young Susan Gill, Dorothy Johns and Knowles.Photo by Henry J. Boudreaux) from Managers all over and the Committeemen State will begin But if "civil rights" means anything, it means-in Town Meeting To at 1-30 p.m., October 2 and addition to such things as the right to vote, the rightto Jane Wood Installed Farm Bureau Board Hold ForumST. run through noon, October 4. It Worthy Open will be held at the sue and be sued, the right to own and enjoy prop Robert MeyerHotel erty-the basic right of the individual to be secure in To Meet FridayThe CLOUD Otto Whitney, in downtown Jacksonville his in short the in the Advisor of Rainbow Girls ', Story said that the ASCS State person; rights proclaimed Florida Farm Bureau Fed- president of Town Meeting, in- Declaration of Independence to "life, liberty and the eration's 21-member board of directors vites all citizens to attend the Conference the county fc office being managers held to bring and pursuit of happiness." is slated to meet in Gain- open forum. Henry Vogel will re- ST. CLOUD Miss Jane Wood lity; Martha Stalvey, service; Todd, Judy Williams Linda Hal- esville Friday September 27. port on recent meetings of the committeemen up-to-date on the Why is it, then, that a federal government whichcan was recently installed as Worthy Madalyne Chadsey, confidential ford, Mary Trice, Sue Winn, Discussion of a proposed expanded city and utility commissions. latest farm program developments be so militantly zealous in protecting the rightsof Advisor of St. Cloud AssemblyNo. observer; Judy Cantrell, outer Kathleen Scheld, Sharon Pratt, services program for the 33- Citizens are given an opportunity and objectives. Topics to members of a minority group, can be so derelict in 98, Order of Rainbow for observer; Kathleen Anthony, Esta Bobroff Jan Rogers, Bar- 000 member farm organization is to raise questions for dis be discussed include Producer Association safeguarding the rights of others? Girls to serve the September to musician; Dorothy Johns, choir bara Viehman, Mary Viehman, expected to highlight the one-day cussion. Suggestions, criticismsand Operations, the Activities Florida Defense January term. Love will be the director; and Mrs. Sally Knight, Linda Smith, Debbie Taylor, Dee- approvals of city govern- Sugar Cal- meeting at the state office.er . Specifically, why is the federal government so Industry Conservation and Land mother advisor. Ann with Schallenberger. theme of Miss Wood's term ment are noted and brought to lously indifferent to the right of individuals in this her motto, "Take Time to Love One year perfect attendance Advisory Board: Mrs. Lora ; Martha Sessions, treasurer; the attention of commissioners. Use Programs, the Rural Area country to hold a job without paying tribute to a labor and be Loved." awards were given to Jane Wood Lackey, chairman; Mmes. Sally Vicki Smith, chaplain; Linda Complaints, which have not been Development Program and other ASCS union, and to the right of business concerns to Miss Wood selected the pink and Janice Young. Knight, Jesna Gannarelli John Pate, drill leader; Sharon Wheeler handled through the Mayor's administered programs. their affairs and the without rose as her flower and her Installing officers were: Marie Knowles, Jane Stanko, Bessie Love; Donna Bond, Religion; Desk Service, will also be dis Speakers on the program include manage serve public .colors are pink and white. Her Stanko, worthy advisor; Janice Van Delinder, Eunice Wood, Miss Linda Newton, Nature; LindaL cussed. If the citizen has had no Hon. Bob SIkes, Congressman harassment from some of these same unions? song HOW GREAT THOU ART, Mikeal, marshal; Marcia Burke, Frances Rawlings. Carl Pain and u p fer, Immortality; Melissa satisfaction through the service tor the First District of Recently Florida citizens and Florida business is In keeping with her scripture chaplain; Genene Farris, recorder Oren Van Delinder.Protern Graham, Fidelity; Jan Rogers, desk these too will be broughtto Florida; Horace Godfrey ASCS firms have been subjected flagrant demonstrationsof selection, Thou shalt love the ; Mrs. Mable Holmes, St Officers: Janice patriotism; Carolyn Trice, service the attention of the commis- Administrator; Doyle Conner how labor unions can seemingly get with al- Lord thy God with all thine Cloud Chapter No. 46, Order of Young worthy advisor; Janice ; Susan Scheld. confidential State Commissioner of Agriculture away heart; and with all thy soul, and Eastern Star, served as music- Mikeal worthy associate advi- observer; Faye Bumby, outer sion.Town Meeting is held in City ; Dr. Marshall Watkins, Director most anything under the cloak of the traditional with all thy might" Deut 6:5. ian and Mrs. Lois Brooks as sor; Cheryl Hartley, Charity; observer; Betty Lee James, musician Hall Auditorium on the first of the Florida Agrieulture- right to strike. Other officers installed during soloist. Marsha Burke, Hope; Genene ; and Patty Nesbitt, choir Wednesday of each month at 10 al Extension Service and other For many months, the Florida East Coast Railwayhas the, impressive and inspiring The following comittees will Farris, Faith; Susan Bell, record- director. .. ajn agricultural leaders been hamstrung by a strike punctuated with numerous ceremony are Janice Young, serve during the current term; worthy associate advisor; Judy Mary Vfcmar scrapbook: ; Cheryl of violence and deliberate of acts sabotage Morris Bailey Ruth Ann Wilson Linda Charity; Susan Gill, : railroad property and equipment. More'recently, the Hope Charlotte Hill Faith; Pate, Martha Stalvey, Bonny General Telephone Company, which serves a large Marie Stanko, recorder; Peggy Patton and Sharon Smith, tele- :Jl8l0| 1 1 area of Florida's west coast, experienced the same Knowles, treasurer; Elizabeth phone; Donna Bond and Judy 4jY4 Stalvey chaplain Cantrell, sunshine; Teresa Artz- dollars ivaSliii.j. sort of thing. drill leader; : Cheryl Bailey, ner, Patty Thompson and Elizabeth .-. :--,, *_ : .Irl- -_.--_.-,.- .readily \ _,_,-.._. .,._.-;_,, ;'.:- ;;._ -rfajt The telephone strike was settled a few days 'ago, Teresa Artzner, Love; Mary Stalvey, refreshments; | | a n| insure tfljinBiifgejuyf but not before vicious acts of personal violence were Vlcmar, Religion; Patty Thompson Janice Young, ways and means; _| added to a long string of property damage incidents.On ,, Nature; Bonny Patton Im- Cheryl Hartley, cards; Janice of ijji one occasion, four telephone linemen, engaged in mortality; Patricia Allen FideOfficers Mikeal paraphernalia publicity; Charlotte; Susan Gill Hill,, 1 THE SAFE WAY U.S.GovernmcnjDiVidendt repairing a cable which had,been,deliberately slashedrwererwotrady . point sheets. _ .. . : __1.allllJ.. ;.; d"by"ahotgun. blast froD d t it:;'A1t... ...-.., .. .... ..... '" r" CChoir: Patricia Brack. Mari-': ',' training In various military subjects leader in Company C, 1st Battle out so members are asked by "fi;'. KISSIMMEE : with emphasis on leadership Group of the lt Dfefafoa's 28th Secretary! George E. Abbey to # # FLORIDA " map reading and principles Infantry' at Fort :Hskyt.:!entered. ssatirte. ', date on their calen- :. sas. of katructiea. The purpose of the Army IB Sllll! ,'')NL'" -t.,:. ,- "- - '. - '"'= 't 1 J - - - - .... I i