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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • 70

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In Winter Haven Thursday, Nov. 14, 1963 Nov Site Studied For Fire Station Hornet Daze Set to pave it and place a boat ramp on its easement to the lake. mm 10 ItOU The property would not Contest Rules Stiffen HAINES CITY Compe-tition in the Haines City National Guard unit beauty contest will be keener this year than in the past due to a change in rules. Capt. Donald Woods, commanding officer of the Haines City unit, said he had been notified that the rules require two winners to be selected from local contests.

Six girls are now registered for the Haines City event and several others are expected to enter the competition before the night of the contest Nov, 19 at the armory here. lend itself to training, however. But city Manager C.C. Ryan said he believes this should be performed at the main station where those taking the instruction would HAINES CITY Festivities for Haines City High School's homecoming foot-hall game with Pasco County here tomorrow night will get under way Thursday with the presentation of the Hornet Daze by the Thes- niana srriptv WINTER HAVEN The city commission has now taken under consideration the eighth site for fire station no. 3, which is to be constructed as soon as its location can be determined.

It seemed as though a firm site for the new station, which is to serve Inwood and Florence Villa areas, had been located with the selection several weeks ago of property in the Orange Shores Subdivision offered by J. Hunter Hyer at a price of $9,000 HOWEVER, it was discovered that the site, which The variety show has been 1 1 one or the features ot tne Hcmecoming event at the for the past four years. Scene From FoUUlochs sits several hundred feet to THE NAME OF the Home- THE SIX contestants in roming Queen will be an by the Haines City High School Thespian Society as part of the Hornet Daze homecoming activities at the school. Mixed emotions are expressed over Mike Shelter's "baby" by Pete NeSmith, Libby Dicks and Linda Gail Blackwelder as they rehearse a scene from Foldilocks and the Three Bears, a skit to be presented Thursday clude Ann Roberts and nounced at the half-time The nme of the the north of Havendale carried a deed restriction which prohibited such use. Commissioners have now taken under consideration an winner is kept secret until i t.

be easily accessible. The new site would open up the chain of lakes and facilitate rescue work. The thought has also been expressed that it could be used as quick access for emergencies in other sections of the city. THE CITY has been ac-tively seeking the site for this third station and has earmarked funds received from customers of its water system outside city limits for it. When the previous site was selected.

City Treasurer Elton Landahl advised there was, at that time, from $45,000 to $50,000 in the fund. A third station. In the northwest section of the city, was promised to these residents when the mandatory fire protection to its utility customers outside the city limits was put in force. The area selected also carries approval by the insurance underwriters. ne is presented to tne pun- alternate site offered by lie.

Hyer which is in the same Central Elementary School auditorium will be Glenda Bowen, Davenport; Shelia Kipila, Haines City; Heddy Peckard. Winter Haven and Carol Noel, Lakeland. Local contests will be held in four Polk County towns and at Dade City. Two winners from each of these events will be selected to compete in the battalion con subdivision. Church Building Progresses This one has 65-foot of frontage on Lake Hartridge, tne scene oi me variety show Hornet Daze.

Curtain but contains approximately lima i 7111 Arimiccmn 3,000 less square feet. 1o all is 50 cents. The 33,000 sq. ft. triangu The '63 edition of the lar tract, at the junction of KISSIMMEE The board "Fabulous Terps" will pro of the First Christian Church shore and Hartridge has been offered by Hyer for $11,000.

here accepted the low bid of a leading Orlando contractor vide song and dance entertainment for the evening. Featured in this year's precision hish-steppers are Sally Floyd, Janice Cannon, SHORE Road is presently Tuesday night to put the a clay road, but it is believed the county is planning Carmen Harvey, Ginger first phase of a building program into operation. Located at the northeast Wall. C.ail Jones, Margaret Smith. Sndra Bryant.

Linda F'tMrhor in. end of Broadway, in downtown Kissimmee, the church Trailer Park Wins Sewer Lines plays an important part in test to be staged in Dade City Nov. 23. The winner of this contest will be eligible for the state contest. The winners will be no longer called "Miss National Guard." The new title for the lucky girl will be "Miss Service Battery." Enrollment At Schools Increases KISSIMMEE School enrollment at the end of the second 20-day period this year was slightly ahead of a year ago, William Stephens, school superintendent, said yesterday.

Average daily attendance the "Look of Prosperity" program that has been under way for more than a year. John Wood Associates, de The board accepted a bid velopers of West Howard of $133,375 for construction of an educational building by Jack Jennings, builder Estates, also located outside the city limits, will be charged the cost of reloca of the Winter Park City IK IVIV l.vi da Heath and Emily Hall. Among their numbers the "Terns" will feature "Hey, Me Over," and "Hey, Good Lookin." HENRIETTA Harvey will he featured vocalist of the show, as will R. V. Gunter.

Also featured will be the "Mashuca Trio," composed of Margaret Smith, Gail Jones and Sally Floyd. The "Mad" trio, hit of the recent Mellerdrammer, will sing "Hello Mudder, Hello Fadder." Miss Gunter, currently president of the Thespians, will appear in her delightful rendition of "I'm a Big Girl Now." Several skits will add spice and variety to the evening. Model Life depicts a humor Hall and the American Federal Savings Loan Build WINTER HAVEN The city commission yesterday agreed to furnish city water and sewer service to the Lake Deere Trailer Park and to relocate sewer taps for West Howard Estates subdivision at cost. In granting the permission to the trailer park, it was with the stipulation that all units in the park be tied on to the city water and tion of the taps plus the inspection fee. ing in Orlando.

The subdivision has al BIDS FROM eight firms ready paid for the original taps, but they require ranged from the low to' for the period was 4.050 as 'Ladies Oi The Mop' $146,750. according to Steel- compared to 3,938 a year man Borden, chairman of i ago. Average daily member-the building committee. ship was 4,188 as compared The educational building to 4.102. Having the time of their life preparing for one of the skits in Hornet Daze to be presented Thursday by Haines City High School Thespians are Sandra Kaye, Barbara Bowen, Linda Heath and Sharon Elayne Hoskins.

This hilarious scene is from "Ladies of the Mop!" sewer mains, ana that ail existing rules for outside the city service be followed. It will face Main btreet andi There was a marked de- was also stressed that the rates may be raised. for 11 inr Haven Hetirees The permission was grant ous scene in the high fashion world. Appearing in this skit will be Babsy will be located behind the present sanctuary. It will be 173 by 96 feet and include church offices, three assembly rooms, a social hall, and about 25 classrooms.

Architects are King Unkifer, Orlando, which will ed so as not to impede the sale of the park which is contingent upon the city's extension of its services. Condominium Plans Outlined Philips, Judy Davis, Cecelia Conrad, Brenda Lane, Ann Lindvall. Janice Ball and However, the request op crease at Kissimmee Highlands School where average daily membership (ADM) dropped from 608 to 508, and Average Daily Attendance (ADA) fell from 588 to 484. All other schools except Kenansville and Deer Park showed increases. ADM at the schools was as follows (current year's figure first, last year's figure second-: Osceola High School, 681-617; Osceola Junior Hich, also supervise the construc ordinance be amended to ened up a thorough investi tion.

Gary "Jug" Pruitt. PAULA Guttadauro and James Coogler appear gation into the cost of com By DOLLY LUHRS Sentinel Staff WINTER HAVEN A as the distraught parents of mercial use of this extended city service which may bring about a change in Terrace on a high, oak shaded tract which overlooks Lake Spring. FOLLOWING the receipt of Smith's approval, expected to arrive soon, the procedure will most likely fol- rates to compensate for the Lake Elsie No Fishing Signs Go Up HAINES CITY Members of the Haines City Ser-toma Club will erect no fishing signs at Lake Elsie here today. Fishing in the lake will be prohibited for at least a year. Only boys and girls will be permitted to fish in the lake when it is opened again.

A fish kill was carried out in Lake Elsie several weeks ago and it has since been restocked by the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. Over blue gill and shellcrack-er fingerlings were released in the lake. Several thousands of fingerling bass are scheduled to be released in the lake this spring. Through the co-operation three-story structure has proven to be a more successful height for a condominium aimed to attract retirees rather than the high-rise capital investment. THE TIE-IN of tne mo 391-381; Kissimmee Elemen bile home area on the line, type, Irving Z.

Mann toldthejlow the course of a special planning board this week tary, 841-746; Kissimmee High School, 558-554; St. Cloud High School, 572-557; Jeffries Elementary, 556-534; Kenansville, 19-34; Deer which was extended primarily to service Westwood Junior High School, will bring the present lift station to its capacity. Any further connections will necessitate the installation of a gravity main. However, the present pump could be utilized else planning board meeting resulting in a recommendation to the city commission. Mann applied for special permission to erect the elevated structure in a C-3 zone, which does not allow any type of multiple dwelling.

It is anticipated that Smith will recommend the Dr. Charles Tindall. a member of the committee along with Jimmy Garner, said, "It is the greatest act of faith I have seen in many years in God, our church, and our community." He said the contracts would be signed with Jennings as soon as possible. Kiwanians Bach Space School Site KISSIMMEE The Ki-wanis Club here joined a growing number of clubs and organizations asking the State Board of Control to select for the site of the space college 1,000 acres between Kissimmee and Orlando. The club unanimously voted the support Tuesday.

Earlier in the week, the County Commission, Rotary, Park, 62-73. HAM KABOBS when he presented plans for a proposed condominium to be built here. The structure, which according to reports, has already received the approval of the city's consultant planner Milo Smith of Tampa, is to be located at Spring Lake include this type of structure in a C-3 zone rather than to allow a variance or rezone the area. Mann, who represents Irving Z. Mann and Associates, said that his organization is building this type of condominium throughout the central belt of Florida and will be starting one in Lakeland next week with another contemplated at Tierra Verdi soon.

One is currently under construction in Maitland and the organization has also built Sarasota Harbours, the same type, at Sarasota. RETIRED people, Mann explained, desire and need the feeling of being close to neighbors. This feeling is lost in the high-rise type of building. His company's analysis on the success of trailer parks, he contends, bears this out. The com a little hoodlum, Wayne Folds.

Cast in this skit are! Jim Pope and Al Barnes, Haines City High School's foreign exchange student for this year. Barbara Carpenter will be featured as a slightly wacky school teacher in School Daze. Appearing as her bewildering students are Sandra Simmons, Sonja Todd, Glonna Farnsworth, Sandra Fullmer, Candy Holmes, Linda Matthews. Sharon Haskins, Henrieta Harvey and Cindy Williams. FOUR EXPERIENCED members of the Thespian troupe appear in the comedy skit Lake is of the Mop.

Featured will be Barbara Bowen, Linda Heath. Sandra Brvant, and Sharon Baked ham leftover? Cut it into cubes and thread it on where. CrosMiia: Open KISSIMMEE The city of the city commission the has opened a crossing over Sertoma Clubs initiated the skewers with pineapple chunks and green pepper squares. Bursh with barbecue sauce and broil. Nice for Saturday lunch with buttered rice and a salad.

RYUKU ISLANDS The Ryuku Islands are located in the East China Sea area where as many as 45 typhoons form annually. "fishing paradise" program as its major project for this Atlantic Coast Line tracks between Bermuda and Thac-ker Aves. Tied together by the crossing will be Finley on the east, and Lincoln Ave. on the west. Europe Travelog ST.

CLOUD The Joshua asteries. Many pictures en- year. The club will follow up on the project next year with an improvement job on the appearance of the lake. and Chamber of Commerce had also voted support. munity spirit of mobile Stevens Chapter of Daugh- hanced her pleasantly told ters of American Revolution Utnrv The DAR ritual was conducted by Mrs.

Byron A. Wright, regent; Mrs. Mer home living attracts retired people from other sections of the country who, "have left a lifetime of friends and relatives." Mann also said that the gathered Christmas gifts for the children of the Kate Duncan Smith School at its last dessert meeting held in St. Cloud Hotel. Some mem rill Welcker, chaplain; bers promised to "be a Mrs.

Myron Hatch, chair- purchase price, for apart-man nf Amorw-nnicm ments in the 83-unit struc- to far-away members. The holiday spirit also prevailed as members en- Miss Christiane Humnhrey, ture will range from $10,000 to MR. 000. After purchase, t'-e cost to the apartment ioved travelogue of 15,000 chairman of the USA Mrs. E.

L. Shanaberger Trr will be from $45 to $60 introduced as the new i per month, he said. miles through 11 European countries as Mrs. Alice Welcke- recounted her 32-dav tno bv jet and bus. vice regent and Mrs.

Peter Haskins. Featured in a "Song to; Remember" will be Dale! 'Villinpham and R. V. Gun- ter. Also appearing in the skit will be Gary Martin, who gave an unforgettable performance in the Mellerdrammer.

Other performers ire Susan Watterson and Raymond Rewis. To provide the climax for Hornet Daze will be delight-rul travesty on Goldilocks nd the Three Bears. Diane appears as Goldi-'ocks, and the three "real--one" bears will be Van oss, Pete Ne Smith, em' Jerry Markuson. Completing the cast as the "voice of inexperience" will Mike Shetter. KNOW YOUR CUTS A boneless chuck steak is pbout r2 inches thick ill -'-'i rbout three quids; this cut is fine for 'iss steak.

ATMOSPHERE A centerpiece of bright ellow gladioli and bronze ompons adds a perfect casual" atmosphere to a buffet dinner during the late autumn season. i is secretary. Mrs. rnest Northrop substituted as treasurer. PARKING facilities, he declared, will exceed the average of one per apartment, with 1.46.

There will also be shuffleboard courts, a swimming pool, and a fishing and boat dock. Mann requested haste contem porary events intermingled as she told of pickpockets in the London underground, an impressive prayer in THE PRESIDENT message was read by the Mrs. E. N. Sheffield.

Mrs. the Maureen Horde of Kissim- Westminster Abbey, British superstitions of since he would like to con- statues of the ravens, cross-'mee and Mrs. Edward Al struct a two-bedroom, one-ing the Alns a la Hannibal, bertson were introduced as bath model bv December, the iptritiiiin" glass blowers guests. Sympathy was ex-, which will be furnished and and of Venice, 1 nressed to Mrs. Creed Rea-iused as a sales office the to be in san in the loss of a grand-; "We should get the feel" of p-irs v'-pn shops were son.

the most popular size unit Polk Teachers On TV closed, the unusur.I mer- Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Warren bv March," hs predicted, chan's bridie in Florence, Mandeville, Mrs. Preston i "for construction to begin in the lace m.lker in Brussells, Buffinton, Mrs. Kamp and! April." The model will be all these against a back- Mrs.

Arthur Austin reported utilized later for the recrea-ground of grandeur of cas- on the district meeting heldition building and office, he ties, art illeries, and mon-i rccertlv in Sanford. I said. Members of the Polk County Classroom Teachers Association and Polk County Education Association "presented" a 15-minute program over WEDU-TV, Channel 3 yesterday at 3:15 p.m. The presentation is in commemoration of American Education Week. Pictured left to rght are: Carolyn Girtman and Billy B.

Brown, Bartow; Mrs. Linda Cloud, Mrs. Carolyn L. Dotson and Robert Cloud of Fort Meade..

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