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. .-:[ ,, __. __ _.____.._ .. __ '- -r--- -- -- .-' -. __ '__ -. __.' . ; ' 1 . 4 '- . ". PKY LIBRARY , ;" : ,-'1('" t' of F'J.. ":' Ht.r' : f. I ***- ? ,; Sig 9Ifu6a1!c L''eau ct o,fe'l 61t: ; ca HISTORY ,. y WAKULLA COUNNEWS t1/ i THE GATEWAY TO A NEWSPAPER .. 0 " THE GULF'S FINEST u cou tr. DEVOTED TO R _ tI. PUBLIC SERVICE FISHING GROUNDS I IN WAKULLA COUNTY I WAKULLA COUNTY _ . VOLUME, : M-TiNUMRKR' 13 Icu loeBRti ls.TLOEIDA' I Thursday. wwu n. lass PRICE 10 CENTS PER COPY. I I __ t t .."' __ __ __ . Bill Designed to World Mission .. Tucker-Russ Support Improve: fishing WeekAprifl2th , T.l1 ""Me--A bill designed to The First Baptist! Church of improve Florida's fresh water Crawfordville will- observe World Training Center Bill fishing, establish fish management Mission Week, April 12th 6:00- areas, and change the present fishing 11:00 pan. Adults will study license structure was introduced "Christisnity and World Re- For Rural Areas this morning by Representative ligions" by E. Luther Copeland.The , Lawton M. Chiles -Jr. of major religions of the world L .. ,Polk County. Buddhism, Hinduism Warn Juda- t Senator Luther Tucker and Representative Bobby Russ are According to Chiles,: the Fresh-' lam and others are discussed and respectively introducing bills in the House and Senate to Water: Fishing Improvement their challenge to Christianity is ,establish Vocational Training Centers in the state in areas is one of the most progressivs presented. This.book will be taught that are not now served by Junior Colleges. steps taken toward a continual Improvement by Mrs. Phil Maxwell, Mr.Hugh This legislation is of Northwest Flor- great importance to and full utilization Kinsey and Rev. T. J. Barnett of this valuable natural resource in' Tallahassee. The book for :young -r ida's rural counties that at this time"do not have at their disposal - Rev. Fulton B. Bryan uver twenty years. If we wish: to people Intermediates -"Missions facilities for teaching vocational training. . enjoy the wonderful fishing is, and Me" by Lvyloy and Amelia If the introduced bills pass a Church Florida in the future - First that have : Baptist we Bishop. much needed center will be estab- had in the past, then 111MI'M Chamber FishingTournament suchas This book is designed to help k lished in Tallahassee to serve Wa, Will Hold Revival l are included in this Bill . I must, I young people gain a better understanding kulla, Franklin, Gulf, Gadsden and I Gets The' First Baptist Church of be, provided for. of God's plan for the Leon counties in this immediate Crawfordville will be In revival The Fresh Water. Fishing Improvement : salvation of the world. This book Start with the Rev.: Fulton B. Bryan ai Bill would Increase the, will be taught by Mn. X. A. area.These centers will make it possible Bang-up ,the Evangelist. cost of a fishing: license by. one Strickland and Mrs. S. A. Cowell. for those who do not desireto The Wakulla County Junior The Rev. Bryan Is pastor of' the dollar. This dollar increase would The Juniors will study "Keep attend institutions of higher Chamber of Commerce fishing Clement Baptist Church in Vermont beset aside to be used for fisheries Telling the Story" by Roberta .., learning to get vocational trainingin tournament got off to a bang-up Ga. management' and fishing imprOve- Ryan, former missionary to Chile, many of the mechanicial and start with several nice Mackerel The first service of the revival ment. Other provisions in the Bill now on the editorial staff at the technical fields in industry. It is and Trout catches. will be Sunday night, April 'If.at Include framework for establishment Baptist Spanish Publishing House also purported that many phases The winners of the first weeks 8:00: pjn. Evening services will of fish management+ areas in El Paso, Tex. The book tells of electronics could be taught in prizes were Mr. Ennis Bass of continue through the week at 7:45 through a cooperative agreement of three juniors who' meet with a these centers. Tallahassee, fishingout of Shields between the Game and Fresh Water Marina in St. Marks, with his p.m. Our youth are looking for, missionary couple each Saturday Russ and Tucker have been ableto ward to special morning; services Fish Commission and the Boardof during a summer, find out the solicit the support of membersof 4% pound Spanish Mackerel.Mr. . Monday":'Friday at 7:15 &.In., County Commission In which meaning of world missions.: This both houses as co-introducers of Earl Cummings of Panacea Dogghtnuta and fruit juice will be: such fish management areas srej book will be taught by Miss Rou- these bills. had the largest King Mackerel of served by the church.,Rev. BI'f&I1'.1: located. To fish in an area whichis melle Bowen of Tallahassee.The "The need for this type training the week. Mr. Cummings made his message for this hour under management by the,Game book for use with primaries center is apparent throughout the prizewinning catch out of the I' planned to meet the need of young and Fresh Water Fish Commission is "God Loves Everybody" by 4. state and it' will enable great Oaks shopping center in Panacea. 1 people. We will dismiss promptlyat all fishermen, except children Jester Summers. The book aims to numbers of the citizens of Floridato His' King weighed 13.pounds' and 8:00 under 15 and residents more help children know that God loves Yankee Catcher and Berra his 8 ounces. a.m. coach Yogi sharpens up batting eye keep in step with the needs of ' the public is cordially invited to. than 65 :years of age, would,be required everyone and to lead them in finding 'with Ginger Johnson, lovely Week! Wachee Mermaid, as she gives him industry in the rapidly growing In the Speckle Trout: division, a come and share these revival to have a license. A resident way to help others know and an assist with his equipment during a spring training game last week. 2% pounder landed by Mr. W. H. With this catch, Yogi not be the star catcher of the but specialized fields, Russ said. church. of the county fishing with,a love God. may year Bradley: of Panacea Bridge took with services our he has a good chance of being an all>star coach! Senator Tucker stated, "It is my cane pole on an area not under Begiiner children will study home the Honors. Mr. Bradley was At the recent regularly scheduled meeting of the Wakulla County 4-H opinion that this type facility will, active management of the Game "Helping Others Learn About Electric Club the members had as their guest Mr. Black, Safety Specialist do for those who fishing out of Aliens Tradewlnds youngsters Resolution Sent and Fresh Water Fish Cbmmis-] Jesus" by Marjorie Smith The of Talquin Electric. Mr. Black demonstrated mouth to mouth resusci more. Pier when he caught his prize ion would still not be required to of' this book is to help tation and artificial heart pump to the members and parents present. are mechanically inclined than winner. purpose Each member and had the to his skill any other type training." To GovernorPalm parent opportunity actually try For their have license. prizes, Mr. Ennis Bass a children become aware of the at this lifesaving procedure on a life-size dummy specially built for Both Seaator Tucker and Repre- Beach, Fla.-The Florida Chiles said,'I am confident that friendly _people around them and': 'this type of training. sentativa.,Russ said that in our of 1502 Atkimire Dr., Tallahassee Council of 100 urged the legislature fisheries management can re to help them see opportunities for I' rural areas of Northwest Floridait wins two nights lodging, at Myers Intermediates to "give deep, consideration store our present waters to productive sharing with others. These books Mrs. Jack Shafton Cottages in St. Marks, Dinners to the full program" for higher fishing areas, just ill I am will ,be taught, by Mrs. Charles Mrs.. Jack Shafton, the.,former .will-,fur enable'our" people to com for two at the Oaks at Panacea Elect Officers p *i lfcT income earnings in education recommended. by theBoard sure that each county in Florida Mona Jackie Morrison of Wakulla "':.'... .. Bridge, and Deep Sea rod and red of Control in resolution contains lakes streams and rivers The challenge to Christianity County,and Tallahassee, died Wed The Intermediate GA.'.' o'-'the' specialized fields that now are'be- from Coopers Wakulla Ice C0m.pany .- [sent today to Governor Bryant, that resperately need a progressive will be brought by the Rev. H. C. ,nesday night, April 3rd,, at her First Baptist Church of Crawford- these ingbrought jobs.Fuqua. into the state for of Crawfordville.Mr. . Senate President WilsonCarraway fishing improvement program.I Meador of Tallahassee.. home in Hollywood of a heart at- ville, have. elected their officers. Cummings of Panacea wins and House Speaker Mallory Horne. have seen the results of management Special music will be brought tack.. She was 36 years old. They are President Kathy Strick two nights lodging at Myers Lodge The resolution also endorsed in I programs by the Game and by Mrs. Gilbert Gowdy and Kin Mrs. Shafton was the sister of land; Vice-President, Ginger Run; To Be In I in St. Marks, dinners for two at principle the message by Governor I Fresh Water Fish Commission in Sue Council :with Mrs.. Charles Attorney Harry Morrison and Secretary, Margaret KittreU; I the Oaks at Panacea bridge and Bryant to the convening legislature selected lakes in Polk County and Barwick at the piano.A Mrs. Billy Bennett of Tallahassee Treasurer, Fay KittreU; Program County April 13 an all expense paid fishing trip have witnessed the that and.of Mrs. W. B. Pou of Macon. [Chairman, Ann Moore Prayer Robinson's boat the x enjoyment Capt. in "those sections concerned with covered dish supper will be ; A public meeting will be held on higher education, especially in the many many fishermen have experienced served at the church at 6:00 pm. She was the daughter of Mrs. H. (Chairman, Kay KittreU; Coo Saturday (April 13) at 11 ajn. "Herraosa." fields 'of science, engineering and as a result of these Jm- H. Cooper of Carrabelle and the jmunity Missions, Janet Nsxworth; at the Wakulla County Court For landing the largest SpeckMr. technology, and his propoeed plan provements, and In introducing the Florida Sponsors late Angus Morrison who Jor Forward Step Chairman Sandra House for the purpose of discussing Bradley wins 15 gallons of for implementation of the needed Fresh Water Fishing ImprovementBill many years waa Sheriff of WakuUa' Harper; Social Chairman, Linda the extension and Improvement gas from "Pop" Amundaon's of facilities through increased taxation : I feel that it provides a way; Wildlife BillTALLAHASSEE County, and was the grand[Golden; Mission Chairman LauraCouncil of outdoor recreational fatUities Panacea, Dinners for two at the and additional sources of in which similar improvementsmay .- One dollar daughter of the late Sen. H. N.( ; Publicity Chairman Fay in the county, it was announced Oaks and two nights at Myers revenue bond financing. be conducted throughout set aside for fishing improvement Walker. JCittreU and Janet Nasworth. by U. S. CongressmanDon Lodge. in St. Marks. The Board of Control program Florida. ,Good fishing is good could earn double'value Federal She was born and spent her Installation ceremony will be Fuqua. Many, many people have already backed by the resolution passed business, not only for the sportsman : grants which will undoubtedly be early years in Wakulla County. held Monday April 15. Bach Men. Congressman Fuqua, who will registered, for this weeks prizes at a Council of 100 meeting hereon but for all the citizens of made available as matching funds Later she lived.in Tallahassee and day we,meet and we would lily to be in the Ninth District for a and many of them are already: out Friday includes 1142,440,000 Florida because we know: that the for outdoor recreation, fish and was graduated from Florida High extend an invitation to all girls series of speaking engagements' in the Gulf trying to land the big for operating costs of Florida's lure of good fishing is one of the wildlife. The allotment of $154, School. Mr. and Mrs. Shafton from the !sjre 1$ to 18 to attend during the Easter recess'of Congress ones. The Mackerel are already in present educational facilities in major features to attract tourists 000 to the Florida Game and Fresh gained success as producers of pup our meetings. said he would attend the the Wakulla County waters and, commercials for TV and the 1963-1965 biennium and $92691,000 ,- to our state." Water Fish Commission i under the pet the puppet meeting and hoped to have a rep- more ,are showing up daily. T. L. for movies. In capital outlay for expansion accelerated Public Works program acts School Honor resentative of the U. S. Department Stokely of Panacea: carries parties Memorial services for Mrs. and improvement of existing Congressman may be only a portion of the total of Interior in attendancealso. Speckle Trout fishing the last held Sat followed facilities.It funds available for such projects Shafton was Roll CorrectionWe several days and has been averaging . burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery Schedule by. also includes $22,522,000 for Fuqua according to A. D. Aldrich, Commission in Hollywood. regret that three names I Those backing the effort to Improve better than thirty per day. Establishment of a college inEscambia April 11-Attend Forestry Field: Director. I were omitted from the Crawford- the county's recreational The Jaycees tournament runs" (Pensacola) County and Day at Live Oak. The Fresh: Water Fishing' Improvement ville School Honor Roll published facilities are Senator Tucker, and thru June first with prizes given a new university in the.East Central April 12-Attend Reception at Bill, as sponsored by I Youth Rally last week, in The News. These Rep. Bobby Russ, members of the each week. For wonderful week Florida area. home of Dr. E. G. HaskeU, Jr., the. Florida Wildlife Federation I names were inadvertently omitted Wakulla County Commission, and end for fun and fishing at its best The Council is composed of 100 (Tallahassee 6:30 pja, honoring and other active sportsmens, AtSopchoppyThe from the list which was given to local sportsmen's groups. come to Wakulla County and enjoy of Florida's 'leading businessmen, Dr. Edward Annie. President groups, would increase the cost ofa I of the The News for publication and the Representatives of the St. Marks yourself and win some of the wonderful - people Sop- financiers and educators interested of the American Medical Association fishing license by one dollar.I young Congregational Holiness school apologizes for this mistake. Wildlife Refuge, and the Florida prizes the Jaycees are of- in Florida's economic future. ; Hon. Don Fuqua, M, C.; This one dollar increase would be! choppy Youth Second grade Danny Hogue Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission fering. Church are sponsoring a I Senate President Wilson Carravay earmarked for fishing fanrovement this Saturday and Betsy Smith., also are expected to attend. for on ; and House Speaker Mallory: work sad would be over and above: Rally area Third p-ade-Eddie Whaley. Florida CountyTo night, April 13th beginning- Home. the normal operating budget of the. I 7:30 Representatives from Appointments at office daring Commission. p.m. Receive $41,000 day. Participation in these Federal Panacea, Otter Creek Sopchoppy, .- Tallahassee-State ComptrollerRay April Conference on proposed Acts programs require that match- and Carrabelle each will presenta E. Green said today each of program of Easter from their extension and improvement ing funds come from sources that Florida's 67 counties will receive of recreational facilities in Wa- are over and above the normal respective churches. An offeringwill . $41,000 more from the race- track kulla County at County Court operating budget of.the Game and be received for the Summer tax fund. house at 11:00 aon. Fish Commission. Since% the CommIssion Youth Camp- out. at the campgrounds - The checks for April have been derived located about two miles April 14-Attend Easter Sunday operates on revenue - put in the mail and the paymentis Church Services. principally from the sale of north of Sopchoppy. All youthsof $1,000()( more than for April of April 15-Luncheon at 12:30.! fishing and hunting licenses all of this area are invited to come iir- enjoy'his time with the Lord. and last, :year. Duval Hotel with Tallahassee which are budgeted annually ad- , Each county has received a total Chamber of Commerce Committeeof ditional revenue such as providedin I of $169,000 to date for the current 100. Attend sessions of State the Fishing Improvement Bill Pay Light BillsIn fiscal year which is an increase of Legislature. is essential in order to participate jj\r , 5,600 .for the same period last April 1C-Speak at joint meeting m the Federal grants program. Sopchoppy - year. of Rotary and Kiwania dabs According to Aldrich these Fed- Z - at Starlight Cafeteria in Perry.I I eral grants-in-aid can greatly ac Mr. Bernard Wilson mans ger of _ Dance ForCancer 12 Noon. celerate an outdoor recreation program Florida Power Corp. announced today fr I ., April 17-Speak; at Quincy High that is not only vital to the that D. L. Strickland of Sop: Fund School 10:00 aon. economy of Florida,'but recognised choppy will be the collector for Dedication of Post Office: at as essential to the spiritual 'cultural light and power bills. April 13 Grand Ridge, 3:00 pun. GST. and physical welfare c* the Stricklands service station in :4 - Wakulla IS Attend eeremoines inaugurating citizens. Florida simply cannot afford - The County Cancer April Sopchoppy is at the intersection ofMain kjnit.will sponsor a dance Saturday the Accelerated Business to lose these opportunities for St. and U.S. 319. f _ night, April 13 at the Wojnans Collection 'Delivery program expansion of the State's* fish and * .' ,Club. for Tallahassee. 10:00 ...-. Woodward game program. v ; will be Avenue Mail Haadttac Facil _ Proceeds for the event As a result of research in the 0' used for the. 1963 Cancer Crusade. ity. Special Atrittto the Pest- detection and treatment of cancer -J __ _, Haste will be furnished and master General, )[1'. Tykr AWl More men than women died of half of those who develop the _ tickets ,Bay- be bought in advance will be la atteadaac cancer last year, according to the disease can now be saved. The _ from,*:CaReer workers or at the AprIJ IS-'Speak at, Madison+ American Cancer Society. This American Cancer Society says .y Idoor.' High School 11:00 ajs*. has been true since 1949. The rate that many lives are lost to cancer fof' the Cancer Fund and April 20-Attend grsjaatioa in 1963 will be about 54 men to because of late detection and Here's Electric the Donatf! to 46 the 1968 Cru- exhibit of the General Daytona; Beach facility which at the women. Support win be seen 5o aye iag. Couples, $200s ceremonies at Florid Stats University treatment Support the American Florida Industries Exposition April 21-26 In Orlando. So Visitors I sade of the American Cancer to the exhibit will be able to takefaaalated 'Cancer Society's t'J.: ;;( r F> Uavaaee or at the door. .I 2:00 p-HW at Da.k campbell -" ciety. search, education programs and service.of re trips to the moon shoot missiles out of the sky and experience other simulated space 1-. ,:......:.. I Stadium. *) adiritJ.It Is one of 259 booths to be occupied by various Industries during the ExpwiUoa. . .... .__ . \ ... . ? .. 'I}: ''' .;''-'-..; '" . : , ... 7'WfYJ1' . 1 J'.;,.:, .n ... i. --. . :- , .. .1. , I . .. 2 WAKULLA COUNTY NEWS I IThunda Minutes of ' I r CountyCommissioners ,. April 11. 1963 i iI I TV -- THE WoodviUe Lumber Co SERVICECall APRIL 1, 1963 IJ4\ FARM: WAKULLAE .. WA 6-3612 The Board of County Commissioners : r Lumber . , GEO. CREECHCRAWFORDVILLE of Wakulla County met FRONT Building Supplies ;:: this date in .Crawfordville with , WAlnut 6.3301 -i- '!" Telephone , the following present: DOYLE CONNERCOMMISSIONER - ft.' J.D.Turner/Chairman, Willard i -' "We Need And Appreciate ; Carter, vice-chairman, Ralph AGRICULTURE Your? OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT . .W .. *. Dees Barber Shop Strickland, Sam Smith and F. T. 'J'.jiw. :. Virginia Keijchtley' Edito1; 2238 South Monroe Roberts. J. H. Hudson, County :<:-),o.j.,.:". t'f"; - Attorney, Carmel Pelt Road Super- 'Business" .- .. ' . H T ; Men'' .and Boys Haircuts intendent and Moody Pearce,. Lets Clerk. . Entered at Crawfordville Florida. The minutes of the last meetingwere and " read and approved: .ib. M&dM W Quality Price GuaranteedRoss < '. : : class matter. Subscription as second .:. The Board agreed that Steve 0 " .':\ rate: $3.00 per year. Harrell would be allowed to trans , DEE COOK Owner Home Service Department or fer to the Mosquito Program for Hannon ' Florida Power CorporationAn Owner 't <: . the next three months or 24 weeks beginning on the 15th of April Easter cake with a difference - If Yau'Need. not too rich. By RUDY EVINS ' 1963.The Trying to predict the weather several : < NOTICE OP LEGISLATIONTO Board received a letter from Poppy Seed Cake , .. Office Supplies :j WHOM IT MAY cONc BN: No- hours in advance is a tough Business Machines 'I tic* U hereto erven of Intention toippty Mr.Frank Nesnith requesting the % cup poppy seeds. and often impossible assignment for "' "" 0 Office FurnitureSee Legislature to the 19O: tor Section of th*of Florid an Board to pay him $40.00 per month % cup milk even the experts. But it doesn't takean ,,", .",."':, f",' .: act. the substance relattn pauafe* to municipal rental for old building on his prop- % cup butter or margarine awful lot of skill to make a short - Call I II I county elections: amending In St.section 2 tar U U.%.Wakulla chapter erty in Wakulla. No final action 1% cups sugar '. range offers forecast.clues Nature of what almost it bas always in- THE NEW --POLICY } .: : ' -;nM. Lawn 01 J1oI1da; provUUnt for was taken on the letter. 2 cups sifted flour . RANEY WHALEY absentee voting. store; the trick of course is learning I < I 2% tsp. baking :: Luther C. Tucker The Board authorized Bobby powder to recognize them. , I Senator Silt District Posey Plumbing Company to H tsp. salt Boatmen especially those who do atCAPITAL II I Bobby RustRepresentative U cup milk their boating on large bodies of unsheltered ." Wakulla County check for leaks.in the jail showers . 1 tsp. vanilla water would do well to " OFFICE 4/11. Ifc/B - CO. and correct same if possible. Mr. 4 egg whites beaten stiff but remember one basic fact about the - EQUIPMENT NOTICE OP LEGISLATIONTO Posey was also authorized to check not dry weather says the Evinrude Boating 319 South Adams St. Is WHOM hereby IT MAY given CONCERN of Intention: Notice to- and repair if feasible the water Foundation. To change weather : 4 - Soak Corner' E. PensacolaTALLAHASSEE' apply to the 190 Session of the Florida heater in the Sopchoppy health poppy seeds in % cup must move and to move there must ;; :i} . of act milk for 2 hours. FLORIDA Legislature for passage an Cream butter be a wind. It may not always be a :, . relating to municipal elections: in SOP unit building. until < ,, Wakulla county amendingsection soft gradually add sugar. surface wind however. Any move- . choppy. ; I of chapter U 5. Laws of S. B. FORBES 90 day leave beating constantly. Sift and ment of the clouds means that some : : : Florida. 1899: providing tor absentee The Board authorized Mr. S. B. measure 2 cups flour resift wind is present. Whenever a breeze ,: :. C voting Luther C. Tucker Forbes, Jr., to take a 90 day leave. with baking powder and salt. starts to blow or shifts from another :' _. I 1N COURT OF THE alert for THE CIRCUIT direction stay a possible Senator Ma District J SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF Bobby RussRepresentative PANACEA AIR STRIPCONCESSIONS Stir the U cup milk and vanilla change in the weather. 0a COUNTY.FLORIDA IN AT AND LAW.FOR. WAKULLA Wakulla County in poppy seed-milk mixture. Cloud movements and formations ;.. NO. 41S Ul1.lIJa The Board on the Motion of Add % of the flour at a time tell an important story. Stationaryor SEARS. ROEBUCK AND CO. ) alternately with poppy seed- slow moving fluffy white clouds Commissioner Carter the _ con- a foreignAUCE corporation Plaintiff! gave milk to sugar-butter mixture usually indicate fair weather. Small t cessions at the Panacea Air Stripto .ya- dark oily-looking clouds signof beating after each addition only are a POSEY. Defendant. )) Mr. Clayton Oaks. until blended. Fold beaten egg rain. If high clouds are seen mov- of1e el1 NOTICE OF SUIT Mr. G. W. Tully, appeared be- whites into batter. Turn into 2 ing across the sky in an opposite / 'C THE STATE OK FLORIDATO direction from lower clouds be prepared fore the board and requested : same greased and floured (bottoms for a stretch of unsettled Alice' Posey. who is presently residing to cover or place pipe and cover only) 9-inch cake Bakeat _ at 1200 Gordon Street S.W.. Atlanta pans. weather. If ,streaks or patches of , GeorgiaDEFENDANT. ditch which mosquito departmentcut 375 for 25 minutes. Remove white clouds start to pile up on the hereby GREETINGSYou notified that an across his property in St. from pans and cool. Use lemon- horizon after a spell of fair weather ,- : action are for replevin has ultbeeuJU Marks. The Board agreed that pustard filling between layers a change can be expected with wind e "c,? .< .. against you in the of and sift confectioners' and rain likely.No . Wakulla County Florida at law. styled they would contact Mr. Carraway, sugar discussion of weather could be Sears. Roebuck and vs. AlicePoaey over top. J1 . : and you are Company hereby required to I director of the Mosquito Control complete without at least a mentionof 01 I file your Answer with the Clerk of the Unit and see what arrangementscould Lemon Custard Filling fronts. A front occurs when two .. .. j Circuit Court and to serve a copy thereof unlike air masses meet. The warm ,.. "'. the Moore be worked this . attorney. about & Henderson.upon plaintiff Lewis State Bank Building out 1 tsp. cornstarch and cold air masses do not mix wellso : Tallahassee Florida on or before problem.The % cup sugar the heavier cold air tends to ' the 18th day of April. A. D. 1963. to the Board approved the vounch- 2 tbsp. butter or margarine slide under and lift the warm air. '. Complaint Judgment will therein.* be entered Herein against fail not.you or ers before them and directed that 3 well beaten egg yolks The sharply defined sloping bound ..!t... '. by default. % cup milk ary between the two masses of air >.,.:-i*.., ." WITNESS. My hand and seal of said warrants be issued in payment! is called front. As the front . a passes ... Pinch salt : Court in Crawfordville. Wakulla County. \ j.": t *'* .... Florida this 22nd day of March. A.D. therefor. over, wind rain and generally unset 1 tsp. grated lemon rind .... .. " 1963. THE There being no further business tled weather will be noted. POLICIES '- : MOODY PEARCE. % tsp. vanilla l Weather is a fascinating subjectand COMBINING YOUR SEPARATE ; ; : Clerk of Circuit Court 1 coming to the attention of the . one with which all boatmen I . Wakulla County. Florida. - JOHN D. BUCHANAN. JR. Board the same was adjourned on Mix cornstarch and sugar; should be familiar. If you're inter ON YOUR : : HofNDERSON CHRISTlRn the motion of Commissioner Car- cream together with butter add ested in learning; more about it, the .: <<: . MOORE & - egg yolks and milk: Cook on Evinrude people' reading . Lewis State Bank Building. ter. suggest; : : P. O. Box 988.Tallahassee. LOW heat on electric unit or in "Weather Forecasting:" a booklet =; ; ; . Attest: Moody Pearce, Clerk / HOME . Florida ; S double boiler with flame burner published by the U. S. Weather . for Plaintiff. SCIEnCE Attorney Approved: J. D. Turner, Chairman Bureau.t Mar. 28; Apr.41118. ,stirring constantly until mix- / HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Happy boating. ture thickens. Add salt, rind .. and vanilla. Cool. Spread be- Rudy . / ' mOniTOR PERSONAL LIABILITY - ',I tween layers. : : ; . IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY 1 JUDGE WAKULLA COUNTY, FLOR. / AUTOMOBILE : --.t: ; IDA. IN PROBATE.IN . PROBATEIN I TALLAHASSEE THEATRES . RE: ESTATE OF V. J. ALLEN. ceaed. TO ALL CREDITORS AND PERSONS Accurate I i HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS FLORIDA STATE . AGAINST You and each SAID of ESTATE you are hereby notified Broader Coverage. .Less CostBOBBY - and required to present any claims Complete and demands which you or either of _ you. may have against the estate of V J. Allen. deceased late of said Coun- NOW SHOWING CALL .t the County Judge of Wakulla News : NOW SHOWING County. Florida at his office in the ;9 I Y . court house of said County at Crawfordville. cfenn Ford RUSS - Florida, within six calendar CoveragePrinted Natalie Wood . months from the time of the first publication '< of this notice. Two copies of F'I . each claim or demand shaU be in writ Shirley Jones FOR . ing and shall state the place' of resi- Richard Beymer . dence and post office address of the Bonds-Insurance-Real Estate claimant, and shall be sworn to by the in . claimant, his ilinr attorney and <: o 'The Courtship ofEddie's accompanied by : of one dollar :: "WEST SIDE Ph. WA 6-3684 Crawfordville. Fla. , and such claim or demand not so BOSTQrlL0 filed shall be void. # MILDRED ALLENAs $ ANGELES .. Father" administrator of the ,. .'. ...... STORY" Estate of LONDON "" '.'.'.':fii! . As executor of the :' . <*amtol&nm n ""' ' Last Will and Testament of V. J. ALLEN deceased FLORIDA'S Betty Crocker PERRY HIGHWAY CAPITOL DRIVE-IN Mar. 28; Apr. 41118. Homemaker of Tomorrow Is 1 Year $22 6 Months $11 Carolyn Joyce Dixon of Kin OUTDOOR ON WOODVILLE HWY. , 3 Months $5.50 high school Tampa. She win nvmanaBn MH HShowing CLASSIFIED) Clip this advertisement and receive a $1,500 scholarshipfrom Friday and Saturday -at 7:45 return it with your check ormoney General Mills for gaining I Loose weight safely with DEX- order to: in the 7:45 The the highest score A-Diet, full weeks supply J 18(. Christian On., Norway Science Street Monitor state in awrittenhomemaking '3 Stooges in Orbit' Glenn Ford - fordville.Wakulla Pharmacy, Craw- Boston 15. Moss. examination... 9:20Bldg Crosby "The Sheepman" Save th "ROAD TO HONG KONG" PIH.t 9:20 Jack 10:55 Webb Stephen Boyd Tallahassee; Business Firms bytheL - "Last Time I Saw "JUMBO"Archie" : ". DIRECTORY AT LEON FEDERAL- . : Patornize These Advertisers I I I , . BakerAlfo'rd'o.. O. I. GRAMLING Proctor & ProctorInc. _,l ----u EARN FULL DIVIDENDS _ "The Part House" . Anything for your auto. truckor & CO. 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I;) e p ., :-- ,."'- ..' .""r; :.: .', H ''"\ =': .. - ".. S. -. - ... , . . Forestry MeetingAt PANACEA NEWSby MEDARTNEWS SOPCHOPPY NEWSby CRAWFORDVILLE : .f .- "WAKULLA' COUNTY NEWS 3 Live OakLive Eva Cosper Mostly Johnson of Jacksonville Louise C. Sapp Thursday, April 11.1963 . Reverend Delmar Stiger will visited his Mr. Joe Mack Smith was honor PERSONALS aunt Mrs. Oak, Fla.-A will new be chapterIn writtenin bring the message at the Easter and other relatives in Lacy the Pigott community ed with a farewell party given on Mrs. C. L. Rehwinkel returned 1 forestry history Sunrise Services which will be Friday, March 29: at the Sop-. after spending last week Tuesday.Nat Sunday, of Florida and the na- Now, Keating has prepareda the State held at Mashes Sands. Come joinin Ward of Tallahassee wee choppy High School: Cafeteria.. with her daughter, Mrs. *R. H. April 11th, when Pushes bill which would make all tion on Thursday, the Keating singing and observation of The party was given by Mr two special trains will be run by this Holy day.Mr. a visitor in the community Wed- Mavis Langston, Mrs. Madelyn s Stone and family in Montgomery,, meetings open to the press nesday. Ala. where public agencies are in Line Railroad the Seabord Air Tallahassee and and Mrs. Wocdrow Whetstone Yr. Lee Wearks of St. Marks Crowson, Mrs. Bessie Revell, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carlan and Open MeetingLaw volved. The bill will be intro- Company from and family have moved into Dilma Roberts, Mrs Ruth Rowan duced the Live Oak for the visited briefly Friday. I children from Atlanta are spending by Broward legislative - Jacksonville to their new home and are very hap Raymond Wallace and son Ray and Mrs. Willie Mae Parter. Mr., a week with Mrs. Carlan's delegation for passage scheduledto field forestry held program the J. W. Blume py with it.: of West Palm Beach have spent Smith resigned as school bus driver parents, Mr and Mrs. Henry In State during this session of the . be on Mrs. George Cannon had guestsat several days visiting relatives herein to accept a job at the Marine Smith. state legislature. woodlands, it was announced to- her summer cottage. They were the county. Ray returned Sun- Laboratory in Franklin County.Mrs. Mrs. Bobby Russ returned to City Commissioner David Keating! himself, plans to day by Seaboard's general Hoskin.forestry More Mr. and Mrs. Pirce Sims from day with Noah Poeey and Ray- Francis Smith, his wife, hasbeen : her home last Friday night from Keating just recognized by join the lobby groups in Talla- agent Robert N. Doraville, Georgia. They went mond will return this week. hired by the school board to, Linden, Ala. Mrs. Russ was calledto the Florida State Editors andPublisher's hassee for further promotionof than 700 persons are expected on fishing from the Trade Winds Pier finish out the rest of the school Alabama by the sudden deathof Association for his the bill among other county the two specials. Great emphasiswill Many people of Wakulla county ,work in the freedom of the and had good luck catching lots are in the hospital and there are term in place of her husband. Mr. her mother, Mrs. R. H. Alvis. delegations. In addition. W placed on forest manage- of fish. Smith was a faithful worker having press, will carry his "openmeetings' Keating plans to instigate a had the misfortune Mrs. C. L. Dawson several from this vicinity, Mrs. to Talla- and wood utilization at this proposal ment mail campaign to allnewspaper We driven the bus for were sorry to hear that Paul ten yearsat receive burns Sara Stiger, Steve' Pigott, Mrs. to severe hassee for on the will feature meeting which a prin- Schmidt has had heart attack. the Sopehoppy School. passage editors to ask for editorial a Lizzie Wallace Sim Nichols. We when a skillet of grease caught William R. state level.Keating. rcipal address by backing of his plan. _ We wish him Mr. Dan a speedy Strickland was a weekend recovery.Mr. fire in her kitchen. She rush- all was Adams, president, St. Regis Paper and Mrs. Newsome Randall are wishing a speedy recovery. visitor of his father and who spearheadedand If adopted by the state Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Pigott of ed to the Tallahassee Memorial originated a drive in the New York City. would Company, legislature, the plan had as their guests their son Herman mother, :Mr. and Mis. George received The Tallahassee train will in- Randall Crestview arrived Wednesday Strickland. Hospital where she emergency city for the bill was recog- make it illegal for any meet- clude Governor Farris Bryant, U. and his family from morning and stayed through the Dan resides with his treatm nt. nized last week by the Flori- ing in which public agenciesare California.The . family in Ft. Walton S. Senator Spessard L. Holland weekend. Virgil was called home Beach. Miss Selina Smith, daughter of da editors for his advocatlon involved to be closed to Chamber of Commerce held Miss Carolyn Carraway spent Mr. and Mrs. Wooten Smith of meetings" for all Secretary of State Tom Adams, due to his fathers illness. "open the press. An exact duplicateof General Dick Ervin a special meeting on Tuesday Miss Dinee Dickson, daughter of the weekend with Mrs. Betty fractured her hand while playingball public agencies. the bill is on tap for legis- Attorney Green, April 2nd, at the Kingfish Lodge. Mrs. Alethis Dickson had a ton- Roberts of Tallahassee.Mrs. at school last Thursday. Dr. lative approval in a charter State Comptroller Ray , Treasurer Treasurer Ed The meeting was held at 8:30 p.m. sellectomy last Friday and is getting Florida Roberts spent the Head treated her for this injury.Mr. change for the city of Holly- (State Mr. and Mrs..Forrest Coxes and along fine.' weekend with her son and familyB. and Mrs. George Gibbs and wood.I . of Public Larson, Superintendent friends, members. of "Ye Good Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rouden of K. Roberts of Tallahassee.Mrs. children spent the weekend in ''!I.I . D. and Instruction Thomas' Bailey I I Fellows Club, have returned froma Carrie Ashmore visited her Mrs. Gibbs Commissioner Agriculture DoyleF. Tallahassee are here taking care Georgia, visiting I trip to Nassau. They sailed on Rouden and daughter Mrs. Roy Lett of Tal- . of Bobby son of Mr. parents. - Conner. Heading the legislative the S. S. Bahama lahassee SPECIAL THURSDAY FRIDAY - will be Wilson Carra- Star. The Mrs. Lawrence Roudea while theyare Sunday.A Mrs. Ola Tucker had as her , delegation friends are: Mr. and Mrs. Clif- basketball game was playedon last week Mrs. Margaret in Perry working until they guest , of the Senate and ; way president ford Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer can gt housing. Thursday morning, April 4, in Raker, from Long Island, New and SATURDAY E. Home of the I Mallory speaker Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth the school" The .. gym. game was York. Mrs. Raker i* the widowof . of other state departments House. Heads Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis De- played between the women faculty, Myers Raker who was a nativeof - with will also and join the group of- Turk, of Indianapolis, Indiana, and ST. MARKS NEWS and senior girls. The teachers Wakulla County.Mr. GRADE "A" FRYERS, Lb. ... ................-*.209e along city county : Mr, and Mrs. Herman Harreld of participating in the ' game were as J. B. Laws ii a patient in i ficials and top business and industrial Mr. R. B. Shepard of FitzgeraldGa. Floss Moor follows Illinois. : Mrs. Patricia Cassidy,, the Tallahassee Memorial Hospital.Mr. . leaders from Florida and Mr. W F. Grover, Jr., brotherof ., is here spending some timein Mrs. Pamela Cline, Mrs. Linda C. D. Peak is still confinedin ROUND STEAK, Lb .................................,69c. J other states, with more than 350 Mrs. Eva Cosper, has arrived in his trailer fishing and visiting McCauley, Mrs. Janice Rockwood the Tallahassee Memorial Hospital % 0_' - train persons in Tallahassee planning to at board 8:00 a.m.the their Tampa parents., Florida,He at lives the home in Anchorage of with Mr.friends.and Mrs. Steve Coffgms J Mrs. Sandra Townsend Reeves and Mrs., Mrs.Patricia Margaret but slowly improving. T-BONE STEAK, Lb ...........:...:......:........69c on that day. Alaska, and owns and spent the weekend at Pana City Johnson. The Jacksonville train will include operates the "Jade Room." He Beach with their son and family,, The seniors playing were: Miss COLONIAL SUGAR, 5 Lbs ............-....:.. 55c business and industrial will be in the states for approxi- Lt. Col. and Mrs. Ma'drye Cogginsand Sarah Strickland, Miss Patsy FIGHT - leaders from all parts of the mately six Veeks. daughters.Mr. Anderson, Miss. Rebecca Burke, MILK 3 for 39c" EVAPORATED .. country. Some of the dignitariesto Gus Brumby seems .to be slowly and Mrs. Jack Ward and Miss Rose Ann Barwick, Miss Linda Gold Cross be on the Jacksonville special We will son Bill, were weekend guest of improving. be glad to see Stribling, Miss Geraldine CANCER include U.S. Congressman Bob Gus get up and around again. their daughter Rev. and Mrs. Earl Stribling, Miss Rhonda White and SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING, 3 Lbs. ....... 69c Sikes, D. R. "Billy" Matthews and The Bethel Primitive Baptist Sapp and son at Jacksonville Miss Lanie Spears. . Don Fuqua, Deputy Secretary of Church will meet on Sunday, with Beach. The referees were Smith Commerce Eugene P. Foley, Assistant Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock and Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Watts visit- and Jack Henderson Wesley and the WITH A FRESH TOMATOES, Lb ...........................19c Secretary of AgricultureJohn ed friends at East Point Sunday.Rev. . church services conducted by Rev. coaches were Roger Stokley and A Baker, Edward P.' Cliff, Tom Harrell at.ll:00 o'clock. Watts delivered the evening Johnny Strickland.The Here For Your Seed Feed Chief, U.S. Forest Service, of Everyone is cordially invited. sermon -at the Baptist Church, cheerleaders for the game CHECKUPANDAI Shop , Washington, D. C., William R. Anyone having items of interest where he was a former pastor. were Mr. Willie Whaley Mr. . Adams, president, St. Regis Paper for this column are requested to Mr. and :Mrs. James Franklinand Stevie Revell, Larry Lawhon, Jim: Fertilizer -:'< : Company, Russell F. Erickson, son Keith, and Mr. and Mrs. ';)1. contact Mrs. Eva Cosper at the my Henderson, John David Jones, I ': president, Rayonier, Inc., Harold Panacea Barber Shop, or call her Luther Franklin attended the and George Eddie Crum. PIGOTT'S STORE Holden, president Gilman Paper at her home YUkon 42643. homecoming services at Zion Hill The purpose of the game was ":- Company, George J. Pecaro, presi- The Fellowship Sunday School Methodist Church last Sunday.Mr. to help the seniors on the senior CHECKAMERICAN MEDART dent, Flintkote Company, R. E. Class of the Panacea Baptist and Mrs. J. S. Cogdill spent trip which begins April 27. The .,.-. McNeill, Jr., president, Manufac- Church met at the home of Mr. the weekend in Chiply. Mrs. Cog- seniors won the game by a score We give TOP VALUE Stamps CANCER turers Hanover Trust Company, and Mrs. George Byrd on Tuesday dill attended the district meetingof of 3226. SOCIETY . and Harold Plimpton, Jr., Execu- evening of last week. A fish fry the Florida. Chapter of the Mrs. Jeanette Land and son tive Vice President, Corn Products I outdoors was enjoyed by the group. National Association of Postmas. Tracy have returned to their home I I ..- Sales Company, of New York City, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. : ters. Postmaster O. Heodnckson I in Panama City after visiting Mr. I , Harry Dunstan, president, Southern Ottis Vause, Earl Vauae Mrs.'of CrtwfordviU attIC attend this I and Mrs. L. C. Sapp. I .. 0 .' > Wood Preserving Company, of Ann Crum, and Mrs. LaVerne I meeting. I Mrs. Reb Roy Ashmore and son Atlanta, Ga., Walter P. Arnold, Stokley.A I Mrs. Haribel Kreager spent I visited Mrs. Mae Lawhon and Hattie :i . executive vice president, Koppers Bible Quiz was conducted Tuesday ia Fort Walton Beach Mae Saturday.Mr. , Company, Inc., of Pittsburg, Pa., during the Fellowship Hour by ,, visiting friends. and Mrs. Ben Isler celebrated I '.:"' Hugh C. Laughlin, executive vice Ottis Vause. Mr. George Joiner, Mr. Kenneth their 50th wedding anni- . president Owens-Illinois, of Mr. and Mrs.. Forest Coxen haveas Peck, and Mrs.. Georgia Moore are versary; Saturday, April .9. ;,' -'.. . Toledo, 0., G. E. Millican, vice their guest Mr. and Mrs. Ira patients at T.M.H this week. Mr. S. W. Revell, Mrs. Louise - president, Gulf Oil Corporation, of Williamson and son*, MIen and r visited in Tallahassee Monday af- -: L Houston, Tex., J. R. Lientz, 'vice, David and Tim Match tt all of ternoon. -.: -. ": \. <+ .. r+4v. president Union Bag-Camp Paper(Indianapolis, Ind. Principal Glenny B. Bonner attended -.! Corporation, of Savannah, Ga., 1 a teachers meeting in .: 'of . and Seaboard's president, John W.I FLORIDA COUNCIL REPORTS I Altha. ; ' ; :L ' : , Smith of Richmond Va., and many ay CHARLIE: u. OGILYIE lions of Florida would provide the Mr. Wilson Whetstone of Tal- ':;';'!!,.. others. Heading the Jacksonville Executive Vice President best answer to the problem. The lahassee visited in Sopchoppy Fri :. delegation will be Mayor Haydon Industrial Development new corporation would be able to .. Burns, the city commissioners, Corporation of Florida lend funds or make investments; day.Mrs.. Lona Langston of Tallahassee -. : - county commissioners and business How has Florida its economy it could lend for purposes and visited old friends in Sop- ; .Your . and industrial leaders totalingmore oriented to tourists, land development against collateral denied conven- I choppy several days last week. - tional lenders.To . than 350 persons. and agriculture, managedto Rev. Harry Pelt and family of f" -I Checking -/' Upon arrival in Live Oak, visi- outstrip neighboring states in borrower be eligible: for a loan the I Crawfordville_ were dinner guestsof ; \. . - must have been tors from the two .special trains attracting industry? "turneddown" Mr. and Mrs. Nelse Rodden- ' Even More intriguing how hasit by a conventional lender. Accountat , the High School will be greeted by - The new be berry on Sunday, March 31, when 0.' done company, to called - without so offering tax , Bands of Live Oak and Branford. the Industrial Development Corpo- Rev. Pelt preached at the Metho- : .. . exemptions, direct state financial . After an official welcome by assistance, or pledging public ration of Florida, would borrow !dist church, during the absence of : "=''t . Mayor Marvin Phillips and other funds for property purchase and funds as needed from its member :Rev. Sprage. Mrs. Roddenberrysson - I civic leaders, the guests will board plant construction? banks savings and loan associations Emory Green and family their -2TT-: .' school buses and depart for the I believe that two factors have and insurance companies to I daughter Mrs. Cora Lee Meadows LEWIS demonstration area. The program been essential to our phenomenal re-lend to qualifying industries. .of Tallahassee were down for the . will begin promptly at 10:00 a.m. post-war industrial developmentand In dealing with those "turned I with the address of welcome by the recent addition of a third, down" by conventional lenders, day.Mr.. and Mrs. J. F. Kilbourn and . The four-hour one will become increasingly im IDC'would have to exercise caution STATE Governor Bryant. daughter Terryss of Panma City portant. in making certain its loans _ I will be climaxed by aerial with Mrs. _; Sunday program spent Annie The two essentials which have were repaid. Obviously it could demonstrations of water bombingand served us so well are: having not borrow more money from Harves and the Ralph Browns. . helicopter seeding. something to sell and working members if it suffered losses. Bobby Paulk of St. Marks: County BANK ; I. The two trains will return to hard to sell it. Florida is blessed This meant walking a financial I chairman of American Cancer Tallahassee and Jacksonville respectively with tightrope. . pleasant climate, plentiful Crusade delivered the contribution . by 4:00; p.m. the. same labor supply access to expanding With strong support from prom- containers and they have been s your ; day. markets, fine transportation facilities -inent businessmen many of put in all public business places, and them members of the Florida a surprising variety of members of the Womans Club will personal \ raw' material sources. So with Council of 100 and state officials - conduct the house house to canvas these the advantages our state officials enabling legislation was Highway Deaths and businessmen were ableto passed in the summer of 1961. during this month. put Florida in the front ranksof Located in Orlando, IDC commenced Rev. Richard Sprague returned :, messenger . Below 1962 Toll growing industrial areas. operations in February Friday night after spending a However the picture was not 1962 with 137 leading financial in- week in Greenville, Fla., con- .. ,, , - By 18 Per Cent complete. Savings and loan associations stitutions all over the state committed ducting revival. Mrs. Spragueand ""- . banks and insurance to lend it funds. During 2 ehildran returned at the TALLAHASSEE The death toll companies often could not extend the first fiscal year ended De- same time from a visit to her f- ; !; and highways the cember 31, 1962 oJ loan :1- on Florida streets credit requested by new and commitments mother at Ft. Valley, Ga. was running 18 pet cent below a expanding industries. Banking totaling U.128.200were i Claxton Vause Sr. is building a The checks you write in comfort at r' . at the laws made. These funds when ' comparable time last year charter restrictions and used will close of the first Quarter of passing other limiting factors preventedgranting construct 128.700 square feet of nice brick home down on his property home or in your office are delivered . 1963. of loans which often nest: plant area purchase equip at the Sopchoppy river bridge. - ( The Florida Highway Patrol would bring into the state highly ment and create 423 new manu- 1 Last Sunday the Harms place safely! by mail, with the least ' said the three month total reach- desirable businesses. facturing jobs. was the scene of a family reunion h effort J... ' imaginable.You . . ed 315 or 67 below the figure for There were two choices open Astute businessmen are leery of of the Cox family. Those present ;--. : , the same time last year. either subsidize new industries tax subsidies and other sugarcoated from Tallahassee were the Leo have record of the bills : a you'vepaid : led the list with > ,: Dade County through tax supported programsor programs they know Cox family, Norma Cox and family ,< < x* fourteen deaths. There were develop a means of private that sooner or later the piper Milton and Byron Cox family ,:o' by check, of the exact amount .' ft 37 of the - death dealing wrecks in financing to work In conjunctionwith must be paid. In rounding out the .Eddie Earl Roberts family, Lynn- ::; the patrol fi. ' state's 67 counties conventional lending institu financing" offered Florida's indus- you sent. _- ; breakdown of wood Watts Jr., family, LJDIl- : said. Follows a tions. trial prospects by lending to re- .-- y_.; '" other totals county-by-county: The consensus was that a corporation :sponsible companies, the Indus- wood Watts Sr. family of Bald- .For comfort, safety, and convenience, .. -. ',WLEWIS > Palm Beach nine Polk seven. using 100 per cent private 1 trial Development Corporation of win .. tiF Broward eight. St. Lucie and funds and owned by the citizens, :Florida is benefiting the entire open your checking account here, ,. : :;::..,:...' ,-: f '_ Hlllsborough six each. businesses and financial institu- :state. '- - ; Totals of the others were: Bay FLORIDA and pay all your bills with checks . PILOT CURED) ; Brevard I, Charlotte GIVE ! 2. Bradford 1. . BY SURGERY. RADIATION from onl I ' 1 Clay ,1, Duval 5. Escam- now bia 3.' Filler 1. Gilchrist 1. MAJOR HAROLD L. DIL- ACS Coll ",.:.. Gulf It. Hardee '. "'Ti0- LINGHAM. 41-year old Air Force Cancer kills a man, woman or Lake 3. Lee I, Liberty 2. engineer and jet pilot discovered child every two minutes in Amer- . son 1. Manatee I, Marion 4. Monroe he had cancer in April, 1952. ica. The American Cancer Society r 1, Nassau 1. Okaloosa I, Swelling in the lower abdominal says many of these deaths could t i Orange 3. Pasco 2. Pinellas 3, region: led to diagnosis of an inter- be avoided through earlier detect AMERICANCANCER " t st. Johns 1. Santa Rosa 2. Sarasota nal cancer and treatment by sur- tion and prompt treatment. This : 2. Seminole 2. Suwannee 1. gery and radiation at Westover Is the immediate goal of the So it and Volusla 1. Air Force Base. Married in 1950, ciety's education program. Sup. I: he has three children Linda, port the American Cancer So- STATE BANKFLORIDA'S ft.- Bruce and Eric. Now stationed at ciety's 1963 Cancer Crusade. . Patrick Air Force Base, Coco / BANK OLDEST :: Beach, Florida, he is a volunteern H. "_.' -'- the Florida Division of the MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. !1 .. -' .", ----American Cancer Society. - '......- - I .. I i r _ :;t "! :_._, ,_-- :' 'if:-: ar ... .....: .. -..: < .'_. =-d < ,, "" ;, _ . E-" ,, '-'Mr' ;;' -- < .. .- =--, --yo ,- '-' '- "" '7 .-: . ,.. ._ ""' ,," ,'T ;. .;; I ." ,-, : ', :" ,,': ;.. ,; :. "!. -m )' .. . ; ; - :::# ; <;; :;I: : ,. ..... - Tallahassee COMPthE I Road Crashes Crawfordville People. Must Work I I 4___:WAJCULLA Thursday._ April COUNTY 11, 1963 NEWS FLORIST Cost.... 53 Million High,.School. Flowers St: Candy Inc. SERVICE TALLAHASSEE-It dollars In economic cost 53 lossesfor million Honor Roll:\ For Righ-T a-Know 315 persons to die in trafficon -, Florida's streets and highways AH "A" Honor Roll: , :, ,.1." during the first quarter of First grade-Bobby Dugger. If the people of Florida are to have full and tree 1963.' Second grade-Debbie Mathers. access to all information..about their state governmentthey :' '.,." ,,',. -, .:.. The Florida Highway: Patrol Fourth Grade-Pam Oliver. are going to have to help themselves. ..,',''!,'(" .. estimates economic loss at the Sixth grade-Beth Harlan, Dar- Hollywood City Commissioner David Keating, who fata ;, .' ,', rate of $170.000 per traffic yne Wildern Pam Blanton. has headed a successful effort to open all meetin soan : ;- Formerly Tillman'sEAST lity.This includes such costs as I x., loss of earning power hospital Tenth grade-Barbare Jerigan. commissions and boards in the city, now is seeking jonave '4- ; - ,,\lO, .JEFFERSON'STREET burial and associated expensesin "B" Average Honor Roll: similar legislation enacted on a statewide basis. " ,;.;;,... ., '. '. fatal accidents as well as First grade-Paula Gaby, Jerri State Rep. Quentin Long of the Broward County legislative - ; expenses incurred in injury and Flack Larry Taylor, Bill Moore delegation has agreed* to introduce Heating's bin ';' : : property damaged by wrecks. ''Deanna Jo Whaley, Karen Porter in the 1963 session of the State Legislature. < - : ., .' .. Estimated economic loss for Tony Benton Angie Evans George i I As matters stand now. however the bill faces a r death was 53550000. worth, Carol Peak Ricky Sarvis law which permits them to have closed "conferences." :-:.: or WA 6-3301 CRAWFORDVILLE "What a.price to pay for carelessness - (" ." moaned Veteran FHP- ohnny Stevens, Larry Wether- While the existing statute requires all official meet- Comdr. H. N. Kirkman. ngton. ings of all public bodies to be open to the press and Second grade-Pat Pagan Jed public, a court interpretation of the law permits meetingsto , Kenneth A. Curtis new liver, Linda Deal Luther Rawls be closed as long as no formal.official action is taken. pres ident and general managerof Marsha Jernigan Darlynn Nazworth The effect of this interpretation of course has been The Great Masterpiece, TIRE Becky Posey, Tony Green, to turn many official meetings into rubber-stamp sessionsto Lake Wales tourist attrac- STORE the decisions which have been hammered out Louise Vickers Johnny Lilliston, approve 1 tion. Billy Kelly Shelia Byrnes. in the closed conferences. 1840 S. MONROEGIGANTIC Third grade-Greg Keightley Keating's measure would require that all meetingsof Tourist Attraction elective and public bodies, at which both appointive ' A7>?'D iCZ9J1? esmond Tucker Patricia Moore Diane Mathers Lorinda Nazworth. i public matters. are discussed be open' to the press and Changes HandsLake Marilyn Nazworth Sharon 'Cox, public.His type of Wales (FNS)-Controlling - Betty Greene, Hal Blanton Katky proposal is the only adequate safeguard , Harvey. for the public's right-to-know. interest in one of Florida'sleading Fourth grade Brenda Pelt But, as we noted it's going to be up to the peopleto tourist attractions hat changed hands of April 1 as . help themselves.The [Mark Knight, Judy Harlan Lester Tuff Bruce Harvey Wanda Harvey first group on which this self-help responsibilityfalls Management of The Great Masterpiece is the newspapers of the state. They are going to reverted back.to the original Cindy Russ Anne Mathis, | have to marshal their forces behind this legislation without owners following their purchase of icky Struckland. equivocation and see the fight through to a successful: additional shares of outstanding Fifth grade':- Barbara Weeks, conclusion. stock. M ll Deborah Coxwell Melinda Harvey, The newspapers are going to have to spell:: out for Kenneth A. Curtis, Lake Wales "" oM [Arnold Greene. their readers the importance of the issues involved andthey public relations man assumed the , PURVIS & HIGHTOWER-Owners of O.K. TIR : STOREare Sixth grade-David. Miller An- are going to have to urge the public to demand position of president and general pleased to announce their Anniversary Sale I featuring jdra Loftin Beth Harvey Becky approval by the State egis ature. manager of The Great Masterpiece - .f JBonyata, Edward Pearce, Mark Unfortunately there ae all-too-frequent occasions when Day ten Tires. You'll be pleased at the fine Hudson Jimmy High Scott Gab)', newspapermen go along with requests to withhold information 300,000 which tiles features of Leonardo a mosaic da of ?.s values offered fo you during this Tommy Core, Sandra Wetheringon. if the newsmen themselves are informed. Vinci's "Last Supper." newspaper's responsibility is n o t to gather news the news for .dis- Curtis succeeds G. Watson but to for its own satisfaction gather Seventh Lord. Pa grade-Alan ; semination to the public. Until the full and complete re Whiteside as general manager of Jim Purvis Bill Hightowcr rid Ann High Juliann High, port has been given to the reader, the newspaper has not the attraction which also offers Wayne Strickland Diane Benton completed obligation. the Howell Glass Blowers, Phelp's ANNIVERSARY SALEAll Barbara Raker Sheryl Folsom Obviously however this is not a "newspaper fight" Birds of Prey and a Swiss Cable Pauline Giddens. and the newspapers alone cannot bring about approval of Car ride. Eighth grade-Richard Wiginton the needed legislation. The primary responsibility for see- The Curtis family purchased the New Merchandise John Taylor Eiic Mathis, ing the matter through rests_with the people of Florida additional stock from Whitosid, , 1963 No Seconds Designs Larry Strickland Linda Green, those who will be most directly benefited by a strong A. H. Pember, Violet Kirchncr and ALL NYLON Sharilyn Harvey Diane Porter freedom-of-information law. other share holders. The resignation THOROFARE [John Rutherford ,Lloyd Paulk Florida residents individually and through their of Jay Crook, director of JoAnn various civic and, service organizations are going to Fay Kittrell, Kay Kittrell publicity was annuonced and the SAVE SAVE SAVE with the all NYLON Thorofare have to make clear to representatives and senators who at .these Green Lester Whaley Gary CrumiGloria |, Swiss Cable Cars of Florida Inc., remarkably low prices. It's the tire for the budget minded Jones. speak for them in the -State Legislature that" they want owned by Whiteside and Mr. and motorist who demands all nylon construction. Look at these Ninth ade-Kathy Strickland this bill approved without delay. Mrs. Warner Lundquist, was Included - gj shield is public apathy. He can low prices. The politician's greatest : low Marilyn Alligood, Martha Lou in the sale stand fast against any sort of progressive proposal so Turner Danny. Miller Vonda If the "I am happy to return to The long as it fails to generate strong public 'support. Pierce Jan Pearce David Wilson, people don't care the politician reasons, why should he? Great Masterpiece" Curtis an 95470x15 James Harris. Certainly this is one piece of legislation which cannot nounced. "We have great plans lack 82, Black Tenth grade-Donna Lynn, Lar- be pres / apathetically, because it is the sort of which call for new landscaping, Tub Plus Tax Type TalC ry Limbaugh, Margaret Kittrell. thing which can break up too many comfortable political additional facilities and personnel i aacappabl. I. perry Cure, Helen Adams Sandra situations. An unlimited right-to-know for the public would changes that we hope will help The Tire Harper Ann Moore. Ann Moore hit the politician where he lives so to speak and he's make our attraction even more interesting - wan! on the honor roll last time but not about to give up his strength without a fight. and entertaining. ALL NYLON ::;ra her name was omitted.' Moreover if, the public is not willing to work for its IIa t an'cTTv Eleventh grade-Diane Stfick- right to know then perhaps it does not deserve to have I this right continued. There_ is really no point in preservinga I A SUPER VALUE. The and, Jerry Spears Mike Harvey, \ Dayton Flyer gives you the Beatrice Dugger ,Charmaine Ra- right which people do not,use. . t safety that only an all nylon The challenge is being squarely put to the people of who cord construction can benau Gerald Folsom Susan Ladd, Of every six persons getcancer ... provide plus the lone wearSI1.. LIst Plc.81acke Florida. They have: the chance now to achieve an adequate today two will be saved Ing ability of Daycold rubber Ann Lambert. tread. Tubeless safeguard for one of their most basic and precious rights and four will die, according to the 123 Twelfth grade-Lydia Carter provided they are willing to take advantage of the American Cancer Society. Num- '.z : 95 .: : ::: U 55 Gail Alevander Janet Russ Lettie opportunity.The bers 1 and 2 will be saved. Num- e 12 Harvey Nancy Lawhon, Kaye ber 3 will die but might have been 7.6OxU 2100 15.tS Evans, Doyd Vause Tyrone Moore, .. The American Cancer Society's saved had proper treatment been 7.5Cbt14 17.90 12 555.55x14 Galveston Alexander Carole Ladd Conquer Uterine Cancer program received earlier. Numbers 4, IS and greatest and costliest sin- 21.20 I 14." Beverly Richard, Betty Harvey gle undertaking in the history of combines research, professionaland 6 will die of cancers which can not 70K15 er 7JOK14 Tubeless. Adrian Lewis, Sue Whitfield. medicine is the broad research public education and serviceto yet be controlled; only the resultsof patients in an effort to save research can save these pa- Plus' tax and .U tire off yea car regardless. ef condition. ing program to the against American cancer Cancer, accord-So the 14.000 women who now die of tients. 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