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10-B TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE, Friday, December 9, 1349 HENDRY COLLECTS $308,329 Britain' Union of Bank Employes demand equal pay for men and women. Russia continues to buy heavily of rubber and wool, Moscow observers report. Dec. 1, and just 57 through Tuesday. Motorists have until Jan.

1 tc operate on the old 1949 plates. SUNSHINE DAIRY SSSf? GOAT MILK Hem Delivery Phone 31-2721 LA BELLE, Dee. 8. (Special) During the month of November of the 1949 Hendry County tax roll was collected, according to A. O.

Ward, collector. Total amount of the roll is $370,350. Four per cent dis- count was allowed in November, and three per cent will be allowed in December. Sale of the new 1950 motor vehicle license tags is lagging, Ward said. Only 20 were sold on opening day, iowl ill 7 14 BLEACHERS FOR PLANT SOUGHT School Board Bans Vending Machines The county school board approved the purchase of bleachers for the new Plant High School gym at its regular meeting yesterday.

The American Seating Co. won the contract with a low bid of $6280. The board also approved purchase of a house adjacent to Wilson Junior High School for conversion to a band room. The structure will cost $5500 of which $5000 will be paid out of the 1950-51 budget. Action was deferred on purchasing MAAES SI tor 5 ASIIIOIJ TAMPA Brothers additional property to expand school sites at Dunbar and Booker T.

Wash mm: ington Schools and a committee was named to report on recommended sites, for a combined elementary and junior high at Palma Ceia. A previously discussed policy covering installation of vending machines HIGH SCHOOL PLAY CAST These seniors at Hillsborough High School will be presented in the cast of the play The Visitor in the school auditorium tonight at 8 o'clock. They are: kneeling, George Perez, left to right, Selburne Yates, Amy Hammond, Jimmy Youngblood, Earl Taylor, Patsy White, Jo Ann Blasingame and Dick Queipo. The play is directed by C. L.

Hunt and Ann Forman, student director. The public has been invited to attend. (Tribune Photo). IT'S EASY TO SHOP THE COUPON BOOK WAY! in county schools was adopted by the board. The policy prohibits installation any beverage and food vend HOLIDAY MINDED STYLES IN BURLINGTON MILLS WRINKLE SHEDDING "GLIDE" FABRIC OKI TOESE 6 B7ILES ing machines in schools at the start of the 1950-51 school year and re strict addition of any machines to schools during the present school WHO'S HERE AND THERE 25 year.

Renaming of six Negro schools was also voted by the. board. The change Buy Pepsi 6-at-a-time and save. Sparkling Pepsi tastes twice as good goes twice as far gives twice as much. You'll enjoy Pepsi-America's favorite cola in the big, Big 12 oz.

bottle. Pick up 6 today! in names will be made effective at the end of each school's current school Six 12-oi. bottle PIUS DEPOSIT They include Plant City Negro School, changed to Wheatley High Pastel Dresses School; Wimauma Negro School, WHY TAKE LESS-WHEN PEPSI'S BEST! PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF TAMPA Under appointment from Pepsi-Cola New York isi1 '11 "-'I II; changed to Bethune Elementary School; Thonotosassa Negro School, changed to Dillard School: Port Tampa Negro Elementary School, changed to Frederick Douglas Elementary School, and Don Thompson Vocational Senior High School, changed to Don Thompson Vocational High School. FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIALS HELENE CURTIS THE FINEST IN MACHINE PERMANENTS SIZES FOR MISSES, JRS. IN AQUA IOVILY RAYON.

SATIN IXASSIERES 79 Rich ryen tatin in white, pink, blue. A and cups. Sizes 32 to 38. Carl E. Morgan Heads Gunn Highway Civic Club By IONE SIMMONS Tribune Society Editor Miss Marjorie McPherson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. B. E. McPherson, 3702 Granada student at Traphagen School of Fashion, New York City, recently modeled in a style show at the Hotel Biltmore given for the benefit of Victoria Home for Aged Men and Women. Miss Sara Lee Cross, wtio underwent an operation at Tampa Municipal Hospital recently, is recuperating at the home of her mother, Mrs.

Arthur Cross; on Fair Oaks Ave. The Misses Glorta and Barbara Bokor, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bokor, 419 East Adalee will motor to Gainesville today to attend Fall Frolics at the University of Florida as guests of Jules Resnikoff and Eddie Maisel, respectively. The young men are members of Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity.

Mrs. A. K. Tarwater. 205' Cedar is ill at her home after suffering a sprained ankle in a fall.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Emmett Anderson have returned to their home at 3315 Jean Cir. after a two weeks' stay in New York City where Mr.

Anderson attended a convention of the American Surgical Trade. Lt and Mrs. Eric L. McLendon, stationed in Trieste, Italy, have announced the birth of a son on Dec. 2.

Lt. McLendon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.

McLendon, 5710 Su-wanee "this city. The Gunn Highway Civic Club held its annual election of officers at a recent meeting. Carl S. Morgan was elected president and other officers were Mrs. Manuel Wo Specialize In giving you the kind Permanent you want in both style and solution REG.

$7.50 HAIR CUT SHAMPOO You'll be amazed at the value behind these tiny 5.98 price tags! Beautiful new styling in Burlington Mills "glide" fabric, the wonder rayon that sheds wrinkles a press beautifully. Choose from two holiday-perfect styles. Sizes 2-1 8. Sketched 9 to 15. LACE TRIM RAYON MULTICREPE SLIPS Sanchez, vice president; Herman G.

Groover, treasurer; Charles A. Butler, secretary; Mrs. Herman C. Groover, program chairman; Mrs. E.

R. McRae, membershipj and Mrs. H. C. Callen, publicity.

'HAIR STYLE iff fife 1.98 OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 8:30 INCLUDED Lac top and bottom. Whit or pink. S'hm 2 to 40. Idl gift. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY LADIES OF CIVITAN The Ladies of Civitan planned at MISS MARJORIE McPHERSON recent meeting to hold a Christmas BUDGET FASHION CENTER DRESSES TWIGGS ST.

ENTRANCE Shampoo Ser 1 TEEN ACER Long or $0 QQ MACHINELESS Short Je7 7 SNAP CURL $4 QC COLD WAVE. Far White ar Grey Hair party for the children at the Children's home on Dec. 17. A committee INA" PIRST QUALITY NYLON HOSIERY elected to Alpha Kappa Psi, honorary business administration fraternity, at was appointed to purchase gifts for each child. the University of Florida.

89' Mr. ana Mrs. Kay Birch have ar ADVERTISEMENT rived from East Liverpool, Ohio, to In the season's newest l- A I MB Acts AT ONCE to Relieve make their home in this city and IaoU for the Yellow Awning DUCHESS BEAUTY BOX 807 Tampa St. tEm. Phone 2-1215 -j-i a snaaes.

ou aenier, a gauge. temporarily are located at .4613 News has been received that Lamar izes 8 vi to io ti Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. North A St.

They are well-known here as they have been guests of friends Morrison, 2802 Aquilla has been on several occasions. Capt. and Mrs. Donald F. Bobbins, FANCY LACE TRIM RAYON BRIEF PANTIES of Port Washington, Long Island, N.

who have been the guests of 35 69' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Bob bins, of 931 Shadowlawn and her mother, Mrs.

C. Wills, of 206 West Mohawk have gone to Miami for Rayon knit panties in popular brif styles. White, pink blu. Sizes 5, t. 7.

BFC LINGERIE (CAUSED BY COLDS) Prescribed By Thousands of Doctors! pertussin must be good when thousands of Doctors prescribed it for years, pertussin acts at once to relieve such coughing. It actually loosens up' phlegm and makes it easier to raise. Safe. Effective. tasting, too.

PERTUSSIN- a visit, but plan to return to this city for the Christmas holiday season CROSLEY Family-Size Shclvador )95 mm Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Phillips and Mrs.

R. B. Thompson, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F.

C. Bex ley, of Boot Lake, will leave today for their home in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips are Mrs.

Bexley's parents, and Now! In Stock for Immediate Delivery The New 1950 Cros-ley Shelvador-7 Cu. Ft. The Finest Refrigerator for 199.95 Yon Have Ever Seen, and Remember Mrs. Thompson is an aunt. Miss Helen Frances McKay, daugh ter of Mr.

and Mrs. John K. Martin, 4003 Bayshore will go to Gaines ville this weekend to attend Fall Frolics at the University of Florida. Miss Mary Ann McLeran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse N. McLeran, of 2909 El Prado will leave today for Gainesville where she will attend Fall Frolics at the University of Florida. Miss Li7.a Siler, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. B. Siler, of 4424 Feriv BUY ON ONE OF OUR 6 CONVENIENT BUDGET PLANS croft will attend Fall Frolics festivities at the University of Florida this weekend.

Plant City YOU'RE DRESSED YOUR HOLIDAY BEST THE YEAR 'ROUND IN A Kuppenheimer Mrs. William Black left today for Cleveland Heights, Ohio, where she was called by the serious illness of her I mother, Mrs. M. Waterman, Mr. and Mrs.

Kurt R. Griece of Long Beach, spent last week here with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. N.

Dickinson. Suit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayes, of Lawrenceburg, are visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. Adair, before going to Lakeland where they have a Winter 75 '85 home. Freedy Roach Is Honored on Birthday PLANT CITY, Dec. 8.

(Special) Mrs. H. M. Roach entertained at her home Monday afternoon with a party in honor of her son, Freddy Roach, on his fifth birthday anniversary. A pink and blue color motif -was used in the decorations.

Attending were Boyd and Gail Ricks, Richard and Caroline Lewis, Jeanette, Marion and Beth Woody, and Pat Smith, J. W. Kirkland, Gary Ye Kuppenheimer luit has everything it fakes to keep you looking your best dressed from Christmas to Christmas for business or "after 5" activities. Through and through quality, richer fabrics, meticulous tailoring adding up to years good looking wear. See our selection today choose from handsome light and medium weight worsteds, lustrous gabardines.

Extended terms can be arranged. MEN'S MEZZANINE Hoskins, Anthony Willis, Bobbie Palmer. Charlene Hudson, Margie and Carol Sue Chivers, Jo Ann Kramer, Jeanette, Mario nand Beth Helen Barnhart, Sonny Lister, Allen Palmer, Ralph Smith, Ann Deitz, Donald and Jerry Goss and Ferrell Lister. Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs.

No Red Tape TO OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT HERE AT THIS RIG FRIENDLY STORE Thornton Dietz. Mrs. Ray Goss, Mrs Junior Lister and Mrs. C. B.

Palmer. Dr. E. J. Pendergrass To Address Class Banquet Dr.

E. J. Pendergrass, pastor of the First Methodist Church, will be the guest speaker at the annual banquet to be held tomorrow night by members of the Friendly class of the Hyde Park Presbyterian Church. Members and guests will assemble at 6:30 o'clock in the Christian Education Bldg. The program and decorations will stress the Yule theme.

Not a Six -But a Full SEVEN Cubic Foot 1950 Modell Her cs What this Big, Handsome osley Gives You: Th Shelvodor, doubles your "front row" spoce. Large capociry 7 full cubic feet storage space. Big Freezer -Compartment stores up to 20 pounds of frozen foods. Electrosaver unit precision designed; hermetically sealed for long, quiet, tremble free, economical operation. THE ONLY HAT WITH PATENTED HEAD-CONFORMING BAND Resistol Hats 7.50 10 So comfortable you won't know you're wearing it, except for the admiring glances you'll get.

Self-conforming, fits any shape head. Choose from light and tissue-weight felts. AAUW Announces Luncheon Meeting The American Association of University Women, Tampa, Branch, will hold a Christmas luncheon meeting tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock in the Arbor Room, Hillsboro Hotel. Mrs. Myron McEachern will present a Christmas story and the Memorial Junior High School chorus will sing, under the direction of Mrs.

Meeker. MEN'S MEZZANINE us sir iriEguri.

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