Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Fort Lauderdale News from Fort Lauderdale, Florida • Page 12

Location:
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Issue Date:
Page:
12
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

12-A FT. LAUDERDALE DAILY NEWS, Fn, April 15, 19531 I. More About STOCK EXCHANGE LIST More About More About Cabot Cha DOW AVERAGES School Board Inks Contract For Play Area Hia Law Noon Opsa Chf fc'ooa Ch( rge alhoul 30Ind. 43381 1.48 434 4T I01 J9RiI 1ST.41 1ST.84. .77 1SUUU.

6 64 .03 M.71- .03 THOMSON McSINNON Fnralsaea' Tnm friisl Wins Continued from Pige 1-A I would be a new appropriation outside the minimum foundation Continued from Pare I-A At Miami, Mayor Abe sent telegrams to mayors of the two largest cities in states program. A 20-year, Sl-a-year lease with the City of Ft. Lauderdale has been signed by the county Continued from Page 1-A jumped to his feet and declared: 'T have taken all the abuse from a minority clique that I intend to. When I expressed mild objections to two sections, I was abused by the city attorney. The city manager's office was asked If the bill should get out of H.gh Low Noon 'Greyhound Corp.

A Urumu Aircraft Acme JIT, sr. 3SV Gull OU Admiral Corp 3T Js1 J7 Air Reduction 39 3S SSVHeyden Chemical Allied, Chera a Dyt lOOt 101! Homeitaka IS 14 It 3, 3' 3 70. 7V 704 1S, 1H 16, 43'. 42 'a 43'. the committee and is ultimately Stores No Sales Household f'ioaa SO9, Houston OH KK SO1 36s, 26 averted by the phone'stnke and tne Lauderdale Manors School aked them to attend a confer- playground.

The agreement is to ence in Miami April 22-23. be used as a pattern for de- Aronovitz said he wants the velopment of other school play federal government to give up areas in the county. 3S; Houston Lighting passed in the two houses, the first of the money would be forthcoming by January, 1956. Cabot raid. Both state and county budgets for 1956 are made up this autumn.

for charter revisions and to call 2 J554 35', AlSrChalmeni Amer Airlines Amer Brod Faramt i American Can Air.tr Car tt Fndry i Amer Cyanamid the attention of the City Commission to the implications in J93 3' 3We HI Central 55 53 53 Inland Steel 52 S3, MHllnt Harvester 3'. 3 3EVt No Sales Sales 2 73 T3' 73a 3SH 3t'- 3H 4'. 64' 64' 3Sh S2H 3L 3' 3' IT. IT-. 17, ni sai.

the changes," he said. Amer Gas Elec 46- 46 1sllnt Nick Can Wolfer added he never asked Amer Bad ft Sid Saa 34- 24' Amer Sm-lt Ref 4J4 4H 44 Int Paper tot Tel Tel Cabot said the members of the Senate and the House of Representatives are "extremely conscious" of the need for new Amer S'-eel Fnonei for any changes nor more power for his office. 34'. 34 34. 1S0H 1804 J.

I. Cast II 1IH Johns-Manvilla its authority to deny states the power to compel arbitration in utility strikes. The telephone and rail strikes are in their 33rd day. Affected are the Louisville and Nashville Radroad and its subsidiaries in 1 states and the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. serving nine stales.

I don't intend to sit here schools. The contract is the same as that approved by the City Commission April 5 except for one provision. That is that the school board will be permitted to rive six months' notice if ever it needs the area for additional buildings. The revised lease will have to be approved Amer Te! it Tel i Amer Woolen Anaconda Copper Anchor-Hocking Glass Argo Oil 3a 63', "It is highly Inconsistent for Jones A Steel a Kans City Sou Kennecot Copper 3i 3Al K1 No Sales 774 7 and listen to falsehoods," Wolfer declared. "Present both sides to the pub us to maintain the buildings and plant of state university 31 Ss 31 3v.

No Sales 110' HO1 it'a S7 esH 30t JO1 3C4 44 4JV 43'. 15'. 15 lV.tKera County system in such lavish splendor 13H 13'. 13 lic and let them be the judge." he urged. Kresge Co Kroger Groe a Bat Armour Co.

Ashland Oil Assa, Dry Goods Atch Topelta fc 8F Atlantic Refin 30', 29' 30 14T' 143 14S while our little school children attend only half day sessions," Cabot pointed out. 3SS 3i 3H'k POSSIBLE William E. Warne is being considered for appointment as S. ambassador to Iran. A Democrat, Warne served four years as head of the U.S.

technical cooperation mission in Iran. He also served as assistant secretary of Interior. Avca Mfg Co I UNCOATED CANDY With warm weather on Its way, it's time for pictures of pretty girls in tathing suits. This one's called Candy Cole, and she's playing beach bail at sunny Miami Beach. again by city officials.

Under the agreement, the city will develop unoccupied areas at the school for after-school and 'summer recreation facilities, sub Under terms of the proposed LeHiga Vat Ry 23' 33. 33H Ltbby Glass 13 1i V3 Llg it Myers Tob S', g44 as Lockheed Aircraft 40 48s 44 Lo' toe lt Lorlllard 22j 32. jaai More About Tonight's Dill Broward County's share of Baldwin Loco Bait Onio I Benquet Mining 18' i II', 44'. 447 I1. l'a 57 BANGS GAVEL With that, Ross banged the gavel and demanded: "You will keep quiet, now, Mr.

Wolfer, while I continue. "I approached the city manager with the idea of protecting his duties, and on the first oc 4-' lls 57, the matching funds would have to come from either the building ject to the board's approval. 134', Wo Bendix Aviation lEeth Steel Boeing Airplane Borden Co. iBorg Warner and bus reserve levy, federal grants for building, racing funds 711. 71S.Msgnavoz 37 3', 37 4 4 64', Martin Glena 33'.

33 33H 42W MelvWe Shoe No Sales School restrooms may be used by recreation participants and, in the summer, certain class- Continued from Page 1-AJ Andrews and tenor Herman liaan yj4 Tt r--f nf iriTl or proceeds of district bond issues Bndgept Brass 43 43 43 Mtrshall Co 36', 3 30 casion he wanted more power prior to passage of the bilL Rondo Capriccioso" featuring J3e I Brings Mfg No Sales Bucyruc-Kri 343 J4'-i 34. Bjdd Co 22. 21 22S 'Bullard Co. 38', 38 38 Bruce Hayden, violinist, and half million dollars in underestimated revenues, and we wanted! The city will pay for the Burroughs' Add 28'j 28'a lawn, construction of two soft City Seeking Action Delay On Two Bills Parents Flock To Ask Free Salk Vaccine Mccrory stores 15' 154 351 Mid-Cont Pet 107. 107H Montgom Wsfd Co SO', 7RV Motorola 44 4I Natl Airlines 22', 23', 331, Natl Biscuit 43'.

43a 431. Natl Gypsum 47'i 4k 47'. Natl Lead ss wt Natl Supply 43 414 414 Natl Theatres gi. ball 'diamonds and backstops, 14 14'- With the state aid, Cabot estimated, the Broward County school board might well be able to continue its sound pay-as-you go policy- Or, if it is determined the Broward County tax structure cannot provide enough in added school money, then a bond Issue construction of an outdoor Canadian Pacif Carrier Corp Celanese 14'4 ..63 23. 50L (0 shelter, trees and shrubs, pic 2'i 624 I3' 23H 50 50 7'i 80 to correct it.

All revenues come from the taxpayers, and we should have an accurate estimate. "Last year you grossly underestimated the revenues on hand. The Idea of having a larger Ches Ohio Ry nic facilities and maintenance. Chrysler It also will aolicit donations from civic organisations for cent Ry 40 3 3i No Amer Aviation 52. 5Hi 531 Northern PacuT Ry 74H 74 74V4 Taken by surprise as two bills Parents visited the three of- Collen Hayden, accompanist.

Soprano Laura Bryant will sing "Carmena," and Hayden will play "Romance," the second movement of Concerto No. 11. A number of spirituals are included in the production, including "Ezekial Saw de Wheel," by the famous University Quartet. Tenors in the quartet are Herman Green and Alfred Saunders, and bass are Roscoe Speed and Alphonso Green. Hayden will Join in the program of spirituals with his ren playground equipment.

pledging ad valorem taxes could be sold, but the ad valorem tax The entire play area will be affecting the City of Ft. Lauderdale were rushed for presen City Finaa 464 4o' Cities Service i 40 Clinton Foods 374 36 37V. Colgate No Sales Column Gas Elec 16s. 165, l'a Coml Credit SO3 i0Vw 5011, Coml Solvents 23' 22'. 33'.

Comznonvlth Edls 39 3f 37. Consolid Edison 50 3. 50 Ohio Oil Co Tli TO. grab bag for pet projects Is afices of the Health Department serious situation." 1 I in "steady streams" today as The city attorney then saidjthey requested free Salk polio tation at Tallahassee without Oti Ele 55 85 Owen Corning 3V 1314 t2'i Owens Qlass No Sales consultation with city officials, for their vaccine Injections members of the City Commission youngsters. Container Corn of Amer 86l 6o'.

C6V a I Continental Can No Sales today telegraphed Parents have until noon Pae West Oil 45 484 Pac Gas Elte 4T! 47t, Pan Am Airwiyi igi, jgi County legislators the under control of the school board during school hours and under city control at other times. Purpose of the city-school project is to broaden the scope of cooperative use of various public facilities in order that they can be used to the best advantage to the greatest number of citizens. Parara Piet 40', 40'. 40'. lummeukiM Kin oil have not been approved locally.

I cosden petroleum asn 2bh 214 not levied and the bond maturity payments made from state and matching funds. This way, Cabot explained, the county would be dealing with a smaller amount of tax money, but could still get the needed buildings. The senator said he expected that he would "have something on the floor" of the Senate in 10 days and he anticipated Gibbons would also. Parke Davit Monday to give permission for children In the first four grades of public, private and parochial schools to receive The Ft. Lauderdale Fire crane Co 2' Penn Ry dition of "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen." The Stephen Foster classic.

"Oh Susanna," is Curtlss Wright 2l's zi 21 Wolfer had prepared a draft where he did everything on the budget and the City Commission had no word, CALLED DEMAGOGUE "It made him Wolferl the sole demagogue and dictator of the city." Ross said. "We tightened up on the charter to make the city manager report his surpluses on hand. But, he fights from various angles to bring opposition. The opposition comes 13 47V, 47. 47H 28 37T 38 32 224 22 'i 5i SSe 55 734 73.

73. 38' 3t'. 354 the anti-polio vaccinations, Deere Jt Co 35Mi 351. Pepsi Cola Phelps Dodge PhiUIpe Petrol Philco Corp Pitta Plate Glass amon? the numbers to be pre eented. Denver, Rio Grande Ry No Sales Fighters Association seeks legislation for a 60-hour work week while another measure, outlined in a legal advertisement yesterday, seeks repre- Forms are available at health 3534 35 3Si Detroit Edis 68V, 61 offices at 110 SE 16th St.

In Ft Pub eerv El ft Gas 301-, 30. 30Vs Diana Stores Dist Corp Sgrms Lauderdale, 3701 Johnson St: In ruuman n. ui. 131-. 13" 13V.

31U 31" 31U 17 17 77', 75'. TJVa .1774 1754 177 aentafinn fnr ritw emnlnvM on Dome Mines Pure OH 81 81 Hollywood and 125 SE First Ave. jm Douglas Aircraft Proctor st Gamble 88 88 88 BROWARD COUNTY DEATHS in Pompano Beach. tue via OTiHtc iwiaiu. IDu.Pont De Nem In the telegram, signed by the i P.adio Corp Eastern Airl from the city manager." It's like crickets in a tin can." CLOSE TOMORROW All three offices will be closed 48'i 46H 48i 77'i 764 77'4 Eastman Kodak She Is survived by her hus Remington Rsnd Repub Steel Reynolds Tob 3 lore About FCC Gets City Manager i i Donald Wolfer and Assistant Manager William J.

Veeder, 22'. 23'. 7V, Emerson Elee Wolfer Injected: don't think as usual all day tomorrow. 33i 23. 23.

Rlcniield Oil band, Clifford a son, John Miami; a sister, Gertrude Children who meet the dead 17a 11 nv. the League of Women Voters would like to be called crickets." 444 44', 44 48'a 4434 48 86. 85'. 86, 43. 43'.

43. 68. 68 65. a 44. a 834 834 83 31 31V.

31' 41 V40T. 33. 23' 4 IT'. Bl 81i 8 Erie Ry Eversharp Falrchild Engine Fedders-Quigaa Federated Dept. Store line Monday, including last year's vaccinated second graders W.

1ST. 17V. Safeway Store Seaboard AL Ry Seaboard Finan St Regis Paper li. nn 5734 57. 574 "They only heard your noise," Ross retorted.

Wolfer countered: "There is who want a booster dose this Broward legislators are informed: NO KNOWLEDGE "It has come to our attention that proposed legislative bills providing for a reduced work week for firemen and membership of city employes on the No Sales Firestone Tier Rub year, will be, Inoculated early in Schenley Dist Fla Power Corp 48 47H 474 Continued from Pare 1-A The statement said the experience of WGBS-TV has proved that UHF with high power "is highly satisfactory and, in many Soders, and two grandsons, Jonathan and David, also of Miami. The Rev. George Powell 4 will conduct funeral services at. 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at Hollywood Mortuary.

The body will be sent to Canton for burial. MRS. JULIA M. STEEVES Seara Roebuck: nothing In the draft to improve May. 1 844 434 Fla Fow Lt Servel Inc Food Fair stores 49' 49' 4 41 No Sales Sinclair Oil controls over money.

There is confusion in the city attorney's 554 55V, 55. ANNA KAPPELER HOLLYWOOD Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Kappeler, 89, who died last night at her residence. 1509 17th will be conducted by the Rev. Dr.

Robert Excel Fry at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Hollywood Mortuary. Burial will be in Southern Memorial Park, North Dade. Bora in Germany and a United Slates citizen, she came here 13 years ago from Camden. N.

J. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood. She is survived by two daugh 6ocony Vac OU 544 54', 544 Freept Sulphur GenI Dynamics Southern Corp mind on accounting terms." Civil Service Board have been sent to Tallahassee without the 87. 66' 4 87 Southern Ry 53 52. 52V.

GenI Elec FAST TALK CHARGED To which Ross replied: "You knowledge or approval of the ei Foods Immunizations start Tuesday in schools throughout the county for the 7,986 youngsters whose parents signed request slips before the original April 1 deadline. It will quire three days for the teams of doctors, nurses and PTA volunteers to cover all sections respects, is superior to VHF." It added that WGBS-TV has found that "with proper receiver installation, the quality of pictures is excellent and, in contrast to 81 81 81 8 87 98 36 38 38 city government Funeral services for Mrs. Julia M. Steeves, 95, 1311 SW 29th Ave, who died Wednesday in a can talk fast, but you can't "We respectfully request that change words. Can you read the 454 44 45.

70Vj 70Va Ws Sperry Corp Stand Brands Stand Oil ol Ind Stand OU of Stand Oil of Ohio Studebaker Packard Sun ray OU Texas Co Genl Mot Gcnl Pub Util Genl Telephone Gillette Co Gimbel Bros Glidden Co no action be taken on tnese local convalescent home, were to English language?" VHF, it not disturbed by- the 3Pt 204 874 88'. .73 66 71T. No Sale 45. 45'i 4i4 15', 115 45'. 45'i 45'.

134 13. 3, 34 23 .1004 1004 1004 .40 No Sales 53S 534 53'-. 37. 26'. 37 34V.

34 34V. be held at 3 p.m. today in May I have the floor." the 414 41V 41V, Fannin Funeral Home. many airplanes operating; over Miami." 65, 65 65, manager asked. Goodrich A member of AH Saints Epis Goodyear Tire Rub BIT.

604 "No." Ross said, Storer and Lowell also pointed measures until responsible city officials of the Ft. Lauderdale city government have had an opportunity to review them. Would appreciate your sending us copies of these bills as well as other measures pertaining to Texas Gulf Sul Tidewater Oil copal Church, Mrs. Steeves came of the county. The two vaccination schedules were established when Dr.

Paul W. Hughes, county health of- flnat laartArt 1 over nrirt1ff nf Timken Roller Bear here 14 years ago from Hing out that the powerful Cuban stations interfere with VHF, but not Twent Cent Fox Commissioner Burry then stood np to declare: "I'm ing against the charter and I don't want to hear any more ham. Mass. She was. bora in with UHF stations.

Australia. BIRTHS North Broward General Hos pital today announced the fol lowing births: The joint statement said sales the Ft. Lauderdale municipal the serum win oe avauame tnan had been" anticipated. Mrs; Steeves Is survived by a government as they are re of new receiving sets and UHF of this bickering." Burry thereupon started to son, waiter b. steeves ana daughter, Mrs.

Natlie M. Kess- ceived." conversion units, plus normal re walk out. with this obesrvation: To Mr. and Mrs. Andrews A.

placement of obsolete sets, over ler, both of Ft. Lauderdale; Carlisle, however, prevailed "There is not much doubt as ters, Mrs. Henry Andreas, and Mrs. Edward L. Fork, and one grandson, Edward T.

Whittle, all or Hollywood. ANNA P. 'THOMAS HOLLYWOOD Mrs. Anna T. Thomas, 76, a resident of this area for four years, died early this morning at the- Golden Beach Sanitarium.

Born in Kentucky, she came here from Hopkinsville, and lived at 915 17th Ave. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood. Survivors include her husband. comes the contention that in another daughter, Mrs. Harry Amato, 2702 NE Amadale Dr, Wilton Manors, a son.

upon him to remain. to who the boss is around here making this area an all-UHF As Wolfer sought to resume Harding, Winter Garden, two grandchildren and two great zone, many owners of older sets when can get subordinates to write you recommendations To Mr. and Mrs. Clayton O. Teston, 2439 Garfield St.

Holly Onion Carb Carb 614 91. tla Union Pae Ry 16', 171'. United Aircraft 74'. 73' United Corp 7 6 7 United Fruit 8314 634 534 Union OU of Calif S4V. 54V 54'.

8 Lines 33 33U 33V US Rubber 46', 46 48 Steel aiU 82V4 Warner Bros Piet 18V, 16 16 Westlnghouae tt' 76' 4 76' Wheeling Steel 87 '4 5'4 7' White Motor 38'. 38'. 3s', Warren Petrol .4 47 48 4' Woolwortb 464 46 Tork Corp 25''. 36 36 Youngit Stl Door IS 15'-a Youngst 8tT 78 77i It his remarks. Ross again banged The advertisement regarding the civil service representation measure was signed by J.

B. Patterson who said he was acting in the interests of employe groups but refused to discuss the matter. The city charter sets up a Civil Service Board of three will be required to buy converters grandchildren. the gavel to silence him. like that.

They probably were in order to continue to receive Father Samuel C. W. Fleming wood, a son. To Mr. and Mrs.

Milton misinformed. My sympathy is extended to the new City Com WULttK tifcTS FLUOR Finally gaining the floor, the their present programs: was to conduct services. Colley, of Pompano Beach, a It pointed out that normal re mission. I could not serve under such a dictator, and I could not daughter. placement of obsolete sets and ARTHUR D.

JOHNSON city manager said Ross had interchanged several words, including "revenues" and Memorial Hospital reported: members, one recommended by POMPANO BEACH Funeral work with this city manager, conversions for UHF reception in this area have reached the To Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. services for Arthur Johnson, and that's why I did not run for the mayor, one by the city manager and the third by the other J. Nick Thomas; a son, Nick Memphis, a daughter.

Borrello, 455 Arizona Mel re-election." rate of 7.500 a month. 52, who died yesterday in Brow two members. rose Park, Ft. Lauderdale, son Zenith Radio Mai Mrs. Lucille Potter, Stuart, Wolfer then presented recommendations of Charles H.

Later Ross detailed his back "Since WGBS-TV moved its ard General Hospital, will be ground as an attorney and point held in Columbus, Ohio. Friends transmitter to Miami In January, three grandchildren, including Mrs. Herbert Sapin of Hollywood, LIndfors, the city's special ed out he had served the city on of Mr. Johnson may call at the over 22,000 additional homes have auditor, and City Auditor three different occasions. and four great-grandchildren.

Clerk Samuel H. Marshall, Kraeer Funeral Home until p.m. today. The Rev. Dr.

Robert Excel The Supreme Court of Florida "says what it means" and the both of whom recommended Fry will conduct funeral services A former salesman for Pru that the model budget plan of Supreme Court and not the Na at 9:30 Jn. tomorrow at Wad dential Life Insurance Company, tional Municipal League have the National Municipal League be Included In the charter. lington Funeral Home. Burial will be in Hollywood Memorial the final say, Ross said. Mr.

Johnson came here three years ago from Cleveland. He been equipped to receive UHF and, with both.WITV and WGBS about to increase power this summer, sales of new sets and conversions will be accelerated," Storer and Lowell said. New sets sold in this area have all-channel selection and UHF converters can be bought through TV servicemen on time payments, they added. He stated also that Assistant "Rather than to see this draft Gardens. was a member of Rocky River City Manager William J.

Veeder butchered up by irresponsible Lodge of Masons, Scottish Rite concurs in the belief the budget amendments. I would rather EDWARD C. ZIMMERMAN and Al Koran Temple of Shrine procedures need a thorough there be no changes in the char overhaul. ter at all." the city attorney Surviving: are his wife, Mrs, Mildred Johnson; daughter, Mrs HOLLYWOOD Edward Carvy Zimmerman, 67, a long-time res White returned to the floor added. Marilyn Carter, Columbus: mother.

Mrs. Lorene Johnson and sister Mrs. Norman Snyder, both of Ft. Lauderdale; another sister, Mrs. John Ernhardt, II SIN HANECS Jacksonville: brother, Dr.

LeRoy Johnson. Columbus, and one ident of Hollywood until a year ago when he moved to Coral Gables, and owner of extensive property in this area, died early this morning at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami. A retired bank equipment manufacturer and dealer, he came to this area in 1936 from Chicago. He was editor of the EUensburg Washington Record from 1911 to 1914. and was a member of the Masons and Shriners in Chicago.

Survivors include his wife, grandchild. Kraeer will send the body to Columbus for services and burial. It tahes a SPECIALIST WM ro you" 'I feet deeply honored that you Josephine; a daughter, Mrs. Mer cedes Dubin, Hollywood; three sons, 'Eddie, a student at the University of Miami, Ralph, a senior at Culver Military Acad MRS. KATIE I KERN Mrs.

Katie L. Kern, 82, visiting here for the past seven months died today in Broward General Hospital. Mrs. Kern had been staying with her daughter, Mrs. William G.

C. Long. 1619 SW 25th St. She was from Reading, Pa. Also surviving is a daughter.

Mrs. Frances Bibbus of Reading and nine grandchildren. Fairchild Funeral Home will send the body to Reading tomorrow for services and burial. Si emy, and Manuel, Coral Gables; to fill a prescription run a survey print a newspaper or assist you with a real estate problem. When you buy, rent or build, the advice of a specialist can be the difference that makes a good investment.

Before committing yourself to that "good buy," take the few minutes necessary to discuss it with one of our men who knows the "market." It could pay dividends. two brothers, Ralph Saraso ta. William, Whittier, and two eranddaughters, Janet and Laurie Dubin. Hollywood. Funeral arrangements are voted me into the top position among the candidates in the primary.

"I repeat that I will work toward solutions to our city problems with dignity and common sense and upon that basis I will appreciate your continued support and vote on April 26." pending at the Van Orsdel Mor tuary in Coral Gables. INEZ T. WILCOX MRS. E3IMA JENKINS Mrs. Emma Jenkins, 78.

1047 NE Fifth died yesterday in North Broward General Hospital. A resident here 30 years, Mrs. Jenkins came here from West Plains, Mo. She was a member of the Methodist Church in Lex 0 HOLLYWOOD Mrs. Inez Totter Wilcox, 60, a resident of Hollywood for 12 years, died last night at Jackson Memorial Born in Ohio, she came here from Canton, Ohio, and lived at 706 19th Ave.

She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Canton, the Ladies Oriental Shrine, Cleveland Court, the Ladies Knight Templer Club, Canton, and the ington, Mo. Surviving are her husband, Matthew T. Jenkins: son. James R. Jenkins of Apple Valley.

PORTER G. REYNOLDS 330 Lis Oiisttva1. IA 3-7373 and two sisters. The body will be sent to Lex ington today by the Farm TOP CANDIDATE FOR CITY COMMISSION Funeral Home for services and PORT LAUDERDALE'S LEADING REAL ESTATE ORCAK42ATICN P.ia PI. At.

burial. Hollywood Rotary Anns Join the Swina to y.v 1 ON INSURED SAVINGS CURRENT DIVIBEND VsjabU Twice A Ytar Payments Less Them Rent Interest As Low As Home Mortgage 3 rC? Annua -ir A 1 ATLANTIC FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Open a Savings Account Today! Annum Details Without Obliotioa Suniiso BouIoTcrd et N. E. 17th Way.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Fort Lauderdale News
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Fort Lauderdale News Archive

Pages Available:
1,724,617
Years Available:
1925-1991