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U-B fun St. Petersburg 'Timet, Friday, March 2, 1962 Meetings Today HEALTH CAPSULES l.v Mm hart A. Prill, il. Sunshine Temple, 19th Avenue Public Gatherings banquet and installation of offi cers. 7 p.m..

Outrigger Inn. Goren On Bridge TIPS when smoulp your baby pt iMMUNIZEP AGAINST WHOOPING COUCH Street South. St. Petersburg Lodge 21, IO0F Outdoor Meeting, open air fo By Don Cortar Men of I'nlty. open meeting, 7:30 p.m..

First L'nity Church, rum, 3 4 p.m., Williams Park. 3 p.m. Fraternal Hall, 817 Ar vulnerable. East North-South deals. make a damaging return.

If he led another club, West would be hi. Pfternburic Historical Mu lington Ave. N. B01 Sixth Ave. S.

Smith Seeks 4fh Straight Gold Medal tieum, 10:30 a.m. 5 p.m., 79 TouktitiKKtrrs International, Elks Lodge 1221, 8 p.m. 733 Ar able to overruff declarer, form new club, 7 m. Meadow Ungton Ave. N.

dummy would retain a trump to lawn Lanes, 6JW Ninth St. N. For St. Petersburg Chatper 193, take cure of Soulh's third spade OES, 8 p.m. Nitram Temple, 2201 p.m..

Second Ave. NE. Fanfare at Pier, variety show 7:30 p.m., Municipal I'ler. Veterans Veterans Liaison Council, I It proved, however, that East First Ave. N.

10 IMJt tf Th Chlco TrtbvMl North-South vulnerable. East deals. NORTH AKS VIS2 AKJ8 A lOt 13 had the queen of hearts whic further information call Charle Mitthem of Greyhound Lines or Clarence Miller at 5-5131. State Societies Lady RohrrtMin Lodge 231 he put to effective use by dra Daughters of Scotia. 7:30 p.m Webster Smith of St.

Cloud ing another round of trump, p.m., Florida Power Home Serv lOOF Temple, 103 Fourth St. when he was in with the ac ice Center, lfith Street and First Kentucky State Society, 7:30 defends a record member of consecutive wind this morninc St. Petersburg Temple IS. Pythian Sisters, 8 p.m., 2522 30th of spudes, and South was obliged p.m.. Tourist Center.

fls he goes after his fourth to concede a second spade triek D.C.-I)el...Mar.-Va. Slate Soci Ave. N. WEST AII7I4 101 (432 Avenue North. IHV Women's Auxiliary, I p.m..

203 19th St. Jane Delano, Post 112, Amerl. EAST AA.I10 VQ J4 7 AAKJ7SZ for down one. straight victory in the 11th nn dual Gold Medal Tournament at ety, picnic, noon, Gulfport Com munity Hall, 5313 2Mh Ave. Bring lunch and beverage.

Correct play will assure the St. Petersburg Shufflcboard Club can Legion. 1:30 p.m., Beach Temple Will Be contract provided trumps break at Mirror Lake. Ohio State Society, election of Declarer should try to force opponent to play the ace of The contest sports an exclusive field of experts only who won a first place in a major Drive and Central Avenue. Other Organizations St.

Petersburg Soccer Club, p.m.. Bavarian Inn, 6900 Sky way Blvd. N. spades on a small card before officers, 7:30 p.m. Tourist Center.

Minnesota State Society, 2 p.m. Tourist Center. Maine State Society, picnic and 6TART BEFORE 3 MONTHS Of AGE. INFANTS ARE HIGHLY SUSCEPTIBLE TO WHOOPING COUGH ANP BECOME VERY ILL WITH IT. Haalih Caeiulas halplui Mamatiaa.

is nal iniandad to bt a Aaa naslK narura. control of the hand is given up. contest of three or more dis SOUTH AQ32 VAX7I) 10 1 The bidding: Eat South Went I A IV Past 3 A 3 Tass tricts. This year 30 men and 14 Consecrated This Evening Dr. Maurice N.

Eisendrath president of the Union of Amer After cashing the ace and kin women are entered. of trumps, South crosses over to liurllclt Park Youth Center, dance, noon, Gulfport Casino. North 4 PRIZES ARE awarded the top dummy with a diamond and record hop, 7:30 10:30 p.m junior high students. eads the five of spades. If East 5500 Shore Blvd.

Fraternal Sunshine Chapter 230, OES, re goes up wun tne ace, tne con ican Hebrew Congregations, will sneak at the consecration serv Men's Itarbershop Quartet Society of St. Petersburg two men and top two women v. ho play off against each other. The winner between the top man and woman receives a 14 karat gold medal plus $60 and the three test is over, so we will assume that he ducks. Pink Salmon Found In Great Lakes By Science Service MADISON, Wis.

A new fish, Pas Pass. Pass Opening lead: Queen of The winning line of play in today's hand is not easy to see, (SPEBSQSA), 12:43 p.m.., Tof- hearsal of officers, 7:30 p.m. ices of Temple Beth-hl, 400 1'asa- fenctti's First Avenue and Sec dena Ave. this evening at 8 When the queen of spades runncrs up receive cash prizes. ond Street North.

o'clock. even after all hands are exposed. the pink salmon, has been found St. Petersburg Shuffleboard Mae Hall of Mirror Lake was second and heads a field of the holds, declarer re-enters dummy with diamonds to ruff out the remaining clubs. East can trump The service will be the first of The declarer, who was a highly in Lake Superior.

Club, Mirror Lake, 8 a.m. -10: 30 I CAN'T GET 6P1N0NTHBBALL!" SOLUTION: This illustration shows exactly how the fingers put spin on the ball in my type of tight-hook delivery. My thumb has already come out of its hole, but the fingers are still in contact with the ball. If I bring my hand directly upwards from this point on, the ball will be spun from right to left. It is best, however, to let the thumb be the guide in this case.

Once you set your thumb In this "11 o'clock" direction more or less pointing on a line directly at the 7-pin the fingers will naturally fall into place. As they come out, they are positioned on the right side of the ball 'as viewed from behind the bowler) and will impart that necessary pin-splattering spin. Fischer Clinches Title In Interzonal Chess (From Times Wire Services) NEW YORK Youthful grand a series of special events to dedicate the new modern Temple, Pink salmon, one of the more experienced player, went down to defeat when he failed to realize in with his queen of hearts if he wishes, but declarer cannot be state's best women shufflers, in-eluding Mary Scalise (second in the women's bracket last year), p.m. Squares and Pair, YWCA, 64 First Ave. 7:30 p.m.

common commercial salmon on the West Coast, have been which was completed this fall. the full potential of his assets. The bidding was reasonable Sunday at 11:43 a.m. students prevented from making good all of the hearts in his own hand Pother Kinsella and Katharine master and former United Senior Citizens Center Club, of the religious school and lead caught recently at the mouth of a river emptying into the lake, and the salmon resulted from 500 Second Ave. NE, 10 am plus one trump in the dummy, and North-South arrived at a four-heart contract in easy ers of the congregation will take part in a cornerstone laying noon, health and nutrition Tonether with three diamond States chess champion, Bobby Fischer of New York yesterday was conceded to be certain of first place in the World Intcr- natural reproduction.

course; 1-4 p.m., public card tricks and one spade, the total The origin of the Lake Supe West opened the queen of is rounded out to 10. Sen. George A. Smathors of zonal Chess Tournament at rior salmon was iracea 10 es St. Petersburg Hearing Society.

Florida will be guest at the dedi Stockholm. capees Horn a Canadian nsn Catholic Daughters Hall, Third Holm, all of Mirror Lake; Bess Henderson of Sunshine, Janet Smith of St. Cloud. Dixie Kiddie of Clearwater and Anna Davis of Sarasota. SECOND IN the men's division last year was Rill Fol-berth of Northern Trailer Park, St.

Petersburg. Other seeded men this morning are Carl Spill-man of Mirror Lake, Frank Henderson of Sunshine, Henry hatchery, C. w. Threinen, ad With three more rounds to go clubs. In "response to his partner's encouraging signal, he continued the suit and declarer ruffed.

South saw that, with a normal division in trumps, he Street and Sixth Avenue South, lip reading lessons, 1 p.m. social ministrative assistant in the Wis PAL Boxing Show Scheduled March 17 Fischer has a score of 15-4. In the 20th round yesterday he won consin Conservation Department, 2-4 p.m. Sunshine I'niversity, arts and draw and gained a full point could take four hearts, four dia said here. He said the salmon could be an interesting and welcome addition to the list of Lake monds and one spade.

The St. Petersburg Police Ath crafts division. Maritime Base. Eighth Avenue and First Street catory donor dinner on April 8. A dedication service is planned for some time in May.

according to Rabbi David Susskind. spiritual leader of Temple Bcth-El. Tonight's speaker is one of the nation's outstanding Jewish leaders particularly known for his unremitting efforts to promote world peace through religion. when Victor Korchnoi of the Soviet Union resigned their unfinished 10th round match. The 10th trick could be ob letic League will stage its second tained by ruffing a spade in open amateur boxing show of the Ewfim Gcller of Soviet Union is Andringa of Northern Trailer Park, Maynard Page of Holiday Mobile Park, Lakeland, Bern South, 9-11 a.m..

art workshop, weaving woodwork. copper enamel; 2-t p.m.. ait workshop. vear March 17 at the M. Worm Superior fishes, noting that early maturity gives the salmon an advantage in competition with the parasitic sea lamprey, which dummy.

However, if spades were led immediately, East, who was in second with 13(: and ur. Financial Pages 8, 9-C Gable Armory. Miroslva Filip of Czechoslova ard Todd and Roger Bowlby, weaving, oil painting, lapidary. Ages of the boxers will range now infests the Great Lakes. kia, third with 12'2 to 6'j.

I both of Gulfport, Ralph Black Stinenast Aquarium Society, marked with the ace by virtue of his opening bid, would be in to lead a third round of clubs, thus exposing declarer to an from 7 to 21 in many different man of Clearwater and Harry weight classes. overruff. Admission for the 10-bout card Fabling of Trailer Estates, Bra-denton. Points on The Times Roll of Champions will be 10 and 8 for the top two finishers in both South accordingly drew two rounds of hearts before leading will be 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for students. There will be no reserve scats.

Tickets are Taste the sunny morning flavor the spade, lie hoped that West brackets. The contest is slated to held the third trump, in which on at the PAL office. 13th finish Saturday. case East would be unable to Street and First Avenue North Crossroads Bowling Lanes and the armory during the regular Wednesday night wrestling shows Pinellas County Deeds others. Lots 27-30, Blk.

1, Harry Ken nedy's. $20 What's Doing Joseph S. Scarfon In James Denny, Lot 1, Bik. 15, Gulf Grovei Lots 2-5. llfmi rtcordttf with Indicated pricf o4 m.ooo and up.

Seller, buyer, de-implion and itete ttamp lax. (Sljte ta la figured tf I.M per $100 of price on llemi. Therefore S2J In atampi Indicate a price of tic.) FEB. ffc jS f1 Jl (sit 10, Marcnetta Park. $20.

AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION Radio Show taoed from 9 to 9:30 A Monday thru Friday. 5CHOTTIES, Craft Bridge Winners Village, 27l0-4th St. 7-5384. James A. Hubbard and others to Don ald R.

Thomas. Lolt 13-15, Blk. 4, Erai tui A. Barnard' Rev. 1220.

ITALIAN AMERICAN CLUB (HUFFLEBOARD, Tuesday, H. N-5. 3615 37th St. So. St.

Petersburg Kenneth D. Ssoder to Meyer Oster, Edward Preutz-Adelalda Gairlngj E-W: Mardl Gras dance will be held Satur day March 3rd. Public Invlted-Donation 99c. Our Hal is also avanaoie tor oanc- es, dinners, parties, weddings etc. Phone OR 1-2451 for reservations details.

S. Dewey West-Howard Ullman. A. N-S: Mr. and Mrs.

George Carlton; E-W: Alice Sheeler-Loretta Huwer. B. N-S: Joseph Brenner-Gladys Rabbitt; E-W: Miss O. V. Clavette-Rosalle Henry.

C. N-S: Mrs. George Braley-James Mullen: John pari Lot 5, Blk. I Moflttt't Add. 1110.

Meyer Oster to Kenneth D. Sauder, Lou l-, 12-J0, 22-Ia, Blk. Lola 1-26, Blk. Sylvan Acres. $70.

Kenneth D. Sauder to Edward F. Brantley, part Lot 1, Bailey Sub. $70. Herman J.

Heal to American Oil Co, Loti 1, 2, Blk. Cromwell Heights. $65. Marjorl V. Peck to Doris O.

Bauld- COLOR SOUND WORLD MOVIES PROFESSIONAL TRAVEL FILMS Haughey-Harry Adams. D. N-S: Glenn Let's tour beautiful "BUENOS AIRES seeing many places of Interest In SOUTH AMERICA. Also complete tour of "GUATEMALA" a very unusual wild game ree, Tract In NE Corner of 5E', of Gould-Charles Cunningham; S. J.

S. Kahn. E. N-S: Anna Hall-Mrs. E.

L. Derby; E-W: Harry Trotter-Edith Dunkle. F. N-S: Mrs. C.

W. Hunter-Mrs. ilm filled with thrills "TIGER These 90 min. movies presented by J. G.

HI, I'M SUNNY HOPF, at Cratt Village Hall, 2710 4th St. Mar. 2nd, 7:30 P.M. Public Invited. Offering.

C. C. Churchill; E-W: Margaret Williams-Edith Barnich. 1 QyW THE -Sb HEN LEY ROOSTER For sunny cheer in added measure Just give-or serve-this whisky treasure" SE'i of Sec. 21-30-15.

$50. Eva M. Teguo to Mayell Pasadena Enterprises, Lot 7, Blk. 10, Rev. Bay-shore.

Ut. Charles Shahbas to Hyman Gruss, Lot 11, Blk. 2nd Add. Hie of Palms. 147.40.

Edward F. Brantley to Kenneth O. Sauder, Farm 17, part Farm II In SWA of Sec. 23-30-15. $43.

Harold H. Keating (By Gdn) to Robert R. Rees, Lot Bayside. $39. Edson J.

Shamhart to Jerome E. Bon-nabeau, Lot Blk. Harbor Bluits, Sec. 1. Ray Robertson to Jack W.

Oescher, Lot 7, 2nd Add. to Driftwood. $38. George C. Wagner to Arnold C.

Johnson, Lot 57, Highland Estates. $36. Betty E. Todd to Robert J. Dengm Friday Saturday AL Builder Lot 11, Blk.

t. Blossom Lake Village, Sec. III. $34. Wedsworth Homes Co.

to Flora Hoi- ub, Lot 28, Blk. Sun Plata Isles, Sec. 3. $32.60. Jack W.

Oescher to Nancy E. Blege-man. Lot 14, Blk. 1, Maximo Moor Ings, Unit 1. $32.

Lawrence Fulghum to Western and Southern Life Insurance Lot 1, Blk. 21, Lewis Island, Sec. 1. $31. Frederick J.

Oallanough (by exec) to Allen J. Smith, Lot 1, Blk. Tropical Shores. $30. Gale J.

Apple Inc. to Clyde H. Allen, Lot (, Blk. Westgalt Heights North George G. Walton to Gustave Scott, Lot 29, Blk.

24, Ith Add. to Highland Pines. 129.20. Mervyn R. Ott to Blnghamton Sav "RED WING" THE REDDEST OF THEM ALL SOUTHERN CHARM PINK FORMOSA BELGIAN HYBRIDS DWARF DOUBLE FLOWERS Ings Bank, Lot 30, Blk.

41, Coquina Key, Sec. 1, 129. A none Groves Inc. to Grady L. Bos- ton, Lot 7, Blk.

Anona Groves. $27 80, Alonzo Piatt to Mary E. O'Reilly Lot Blk. S3, Meadow Lawn, 10th Add. $26.60.

John C. Martin to Robert F. Edes, Lot 11, Blk. 57, Meadow Lawn, 11th Add. $26.10.

Warren Mlerop to Bankers Trust Co. (Trl Lot 2, Blk. 20, Lewis Island, sec. 1. $26.40.

Best Buy Homes Inc. to Roberto Montemayor, Lot 27, Blk. (, Blossom $1 7)5 Lake Village, Sec. 4. $25 10.

Pinellas Builders Inc. to Edward UP TO 2.00 VAl. Langton, part Lot 24, Blk. Juanite Park. $25J0.

Claude L. Vandervort and others to William E. Dean, Lot 12, Blk. 1, Broedacres, Unit 1. $25.20.

Harold F. Smith and others to Jo seph Stadel N'4 Corner of Sec. 30-30- 15. $26.20. Ted E.

May to Morgan Guaranty BEAUTIFUL ROSES IN BLOOM Trust Lot 79, Crestridge, ith Add. $25.20. Adrian A. DeLancellotti to National Life Insurance Lot 50, Westgate Heights i. $25.20.

D. G. Tatum to Frederick D. Lam km. Lot 7, Blk.

1, Broadacres, Unit 3. $25. and Corp. to Clyde B. Hedlock, Lot 79, Bay Pines Estates, Unit II.

$24.20. Cecil C. Llley to Oneida Savings Bank, Lot I. Blk. Semiol Lake Village.

1st Add. $24. Sherman D. Ellis to Joseph Morana, part Lots 9. 10, Blk.

43, Pasadena Estates, Sec. $24. AFRICAN VIOLETS 1.50 VAL. F3 $50 Joseph P. Schmidt to James Rosatl Jr.

(Tr), Lot 16, Blk. Gulf Breeze Acres Rep. $23 20. Emily V. Whitwell to Dora Firestone, Lots 13, 14, Rep.

St. Petersburg Beach. $23. Harold C. Joyner to Louis Polo, Lot buy better whisky fj fil' Schenley is a better whisky because every drop of straight whisky in Schenley is aged over 8 years and Yr-V Sgas blended with choice grain neutral spirits.

This makes it a wonderful whisky. extra smooth, extra mellow. Z'7mm Taste Schenley's sunny morning Closed Sundays COMPLETE LANDSCAPING SERVICE 21, Rollins. (23. James C.

Taylor to Harold O. Schult, Lot 61, 1st Add. Seminole Ridge. $23. Deeb Construction Co.

inc. to R. Paul Starr, Lot 20, Blk. 2, Fraza Acres. $27.80.

Troy R. Patterson to Stockton Whet-ley Davin and Lot 31, Debra Heights. $22.60. Frederick L. Long to Johnson W.

Crawford, Lot 20, part Lot 19, Blk. B. 2nd Add. to Seminole Manor. $22.60.

and Corp. to Sidney Berkman. Lot 16, Bay Pines Estates, Unit 10 $22.40. Frank Tlniker to Louis C. Petersen, Lot 12, Blk.

North St. Petersburg. $21 60. Elsi Coburn to J. L.

Heuser Lot 1, Bik, Bayview Estates of Indian Rocks, 2nd Add. $21.50. Jonevan Inc. to Sidney B. Ward, lot i 2, Blk.

Juanila Park. $21.20. O. Donald Holland to William R. Richardson, Lot Blk.

6, Euclid Manor. $20. Ekton Pope Earl Phelps, Lots aJchenleq The Houst of Aged Whiskies NURSERIES 2901 Leolmon Av. (Haines Rd. at 58th Ave.

No.) QUALITY ALWAYS A IARGAIN! 10, 11, Blk. 20, Coolldge Park. $20. Dollena C. Lillis to Alma L.

Lot and Sub. $29. Milton Hersheflson to Douglas E. Ken-sinaer. Lot 8, Jungle Country Club Tract 1.

120. OPEN Schenley Reserve -Blended Whisky. 86 Proof, 65 to Grain Neutral Spinls. Schenley Distiller! N. Y.

Men. thm Sat. 7:30 A.M. 5:00 P.M. Lend B.

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