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WiP IJaO Kc. ST. PETERSBURG TIMES, SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1951 PAGE FOURTEEN STUDENTS SEE BAYBORO PLANT WCATHCK BUAU MA 5 Miss Brainerd Crowned Virginia Brainerd. queen of Delaware, was crowned Friday; evening at the meeting of DC-j SISCE 2923 ST. PETERSBURG'S FINEST CANDIES 1 Del-Mar-Va.

Society. The pro cessional was led by J. A. Craw- ford followed by Mary Barbara Fox who carried the crown. Joan Finbeil is queen of Maryland Milton Howarth Art Show Opens Monday Morning Milton Bailey Howarth, St.

Petersburg artist, who spent the last three years painting and studying in France and Spain, will have a one-man show at Clearwater Art Museum, Chamber of Commerce Building, opening Monday morning. This is the first showing in this country of watercolors and oils done by the artist while abroad. Howarth was born in Michigan, was graduated from St. Petersburg High School, attended Carnegie Institute, designed V244- IstAvc.no. j1 OBITUARIES Clara E.

Grover Dies; Was 91 Clara E. Grover, 91, died yesterday at her home, 959 Newton Avenue South. She came to St. Petersburg 20 years ago from Springfield, and was a former member of the Massachusetts State Society and of the Three-Quarter Century Club. Surviving are several nieces and nephews in the North.

Friends may call this evening at the Palms Memorial. Services and burial will be in Springfield, Mass. and Jo Land of lrginia. lowans Meet Monday The Iowa State Tourist Society will meet tomorrow, 7:30 p. at Tourist Center.

Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Dalbey will be the guests of honor.

Preparations will be made for the Iowa We Pock For Mailing i kTT" High Tmproi ond Krtax WSS P-! I Banquet Feb. 6 at the Grotto, tli institution Vrtl 117 Mr. and Mrs. T. F.

Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Dalbey and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Hocum will be receptionists. Tcmperalvre Fum Show Avtmqt for Ar Arrewt Otnot Wind Ftow that supports rjf A CHURCH stage settings in rsantucKet, rew York. Ft. Meade and the Amer am Wottr Condition At Of I 30 ESI ion.

13 High and lews in Inches ican Theatre in Mexico. Durine World War II, while a prisoner in Germany, Florida Power Corporation played host Friday to engineering students from University of Florida. Pictured are Vice-President W. J. Clapp, with the hat, showing four St.

Petersburg students the 25 000-watt turbine generator at Bayboro plant. The students. left to right, are Roy Lealman, electrical engineering; Bob Strickland, mechanical; Baynard Malone, chemical; and Jackie B. Snow, electrical engineering. meavorial 1 Sykes Hernia Control Clinic Clearwoter Grey Mots Inn Friday, January 19 Hours 9 to 5 FREE CONSULTATION Notice On Thn Peee he painted and sKetcnea, using any paper available.

Two oils anH 10 sketches done at this WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST There will be precipitation over most of the East, the Northwest and the Central Rockies tomorrow. Rain or possibly snow will reach the Middle Atlantic Coast and Connecticut late in the'day. Snow is seen for upper Great Lakes, Wisconsin, the central Rockies and interior sections of the Northwest. It will her milder in Ohio and Tennessee valleys and colder in Gulf states. There will be little temperature change elsewhere.

(AP irephoto Map) time are in the permanent collection of the War Department Museum. A receDtion honoring Howarth will be at Clearwater Art Mu "CHICKEN-IN-BASKET" seum Thursday, Jan. 18, 8 to Tides For Sunday, Jan. 14, 1951 Man, Arrested 20 Times, Takes 80 Days In Jail A 36-year-old exterminator, Ernest Cecil Turner, 2720 20th Street North, was sentenced yesterday by City Judge Herbert L. Peterson to 80 days in jail on a charge of driving while under 9:30 p.

m. Hostesses will De 69' to Low 1.29 High Mrs. Charles M. Fhimps Mrs. John Chesnut Mrs.

Harry Armston Miss Florence Taraskiewicz. Mrs. E. B. MVP" NO TIPPING EAT HERE OR TAKE OUT! Howarth and Mrs.

Frank M. St. Petersburg rass-a-Grille, Sarasota, Mullet Key Blind Pass, Johns Pass, Clearwater Corey Bridge, Gulf port Bradenton, Pinellas Point Gandy Bridge, Hillsborough River Sun Rises: 7:23 the influence of intoxicants and HI V' 30 days, disorderly conduct: 30 days, 29 suspended, obstructed police offi None Better At Any Price Daily Sun. Noon Ta 8 p.m. IN cer.

COURT 1210 4th St. North Tel. 73-3861 Ryll. Pulse Of Pinellas Emergencies xxs- Sun Sets: 5:56 Moon Sets: Moon Rises: nr p- being involved in an "inexcusa-ableT collision with a parked car. Turner was given the alternative of paying a $100 fine and spending 10 days in jail.

Alvin Shepard Dies; A Visitor 17 Seasons Alvin W. Shepard, 85, died yesterday in a local hospital. Mr. Shepard came to St. Petersburg six weeks ago from North Evans, N.

for his 17th season and resided at 627 Sixth Avenue North. A retired district superintendent of the Buffalo, N. schools, he was a member of the Congregational Church, a 32nd degree Mason and a member of the Mirror Lake Shuffle-board Club. Surviving are a son, Alvin F. Shepard of New York; and two daughters, Margaret Shepard and Rebecca Shepard, both of North Evans.

The body was sent last night for services and interment in North Evans. Rhodes is in charge. Stella Fessenden Dies; Winter Visitor 25 Years Stella B. Fessenden, a visitor here 25 Winters from Cincinnati, died yesterday at a local hospital. She was 73.

Mrs. Fessenden resided at a local hotel. Survivors include her husband, Fred, and son. Dr. Willard B.

Fessenden of Cincinnati. Services will be held Thursday at 11 a. m. in Rhodes Chapel. Dr.

R. L. Allen will officiate. Interment will be later. THE BEV.

JOSEPH B. WALLACE, 83. died yesterday in a local hospital. A retired Methodist Minister, Rev. W.

D. Parkhill, 32. Del Juan Tourist NEWS Court. 54th Avenue and Haines Koaa, Wallace came to Florida three weeks injured right eye at wont aar from Howell. Mich.

yam The body will be sent Tuesday for 'Mary Henderson. 48. 427 11th Street services and burial In Hartiana, Alien. To MR. AND MRS.

HOWARD HALL, Orange Blossom Trailer Park, a son, seven pounds. 14 12 ounces. 6:29 p. Jan. 13, Mound Park Palms Memorial is in charge.

North, cut scalp, injured in a stuiuc New Court Cases VICTOR M. CLARK. 61, died Thurs dav In a Tampa hospital. In default of paying the fine, he was locked up. Police records show the defendant has been arrested 20 times here.

-i Tknmoe TcVllv A civil engineer, he was born in Port sheriff of Dad County and Todd i A Xinolloa VinVl253 Richey in 1889. Surviving are four daughters. Mrs. corpus. William G.

Gardiner. attv Corinne Meyers. Mrs. Grace Ross both Wiwiarr Morns vs uv ui ci. To MR.

AND MRS. T. C. DAV-IKtS, 1900 Dartmouth Avenue North, a daughter, six pounds. 4.34 ounces, 7:26 a.

Jan. 13. Mound Park Hospital. To MR. AVD MRS.

JOE KTMLET, 4S10 80th Street North, a son. seven pounds, 7 12 ounces. 6:52 a. Jan. 13.

Mound Park Hospital. of Port Richey. Mrs. Jackie McCIain, of Mississippi. Mrs.

Frances Mallet of tersburg. damages jjo.uw. tjiair a. o53i rSaaEL Davis and A. j.

uraaipy. auy. Carabelle, and one son. Victor Other Cases Booker T. Washington.

Avenue South. $20 fine, conditions. 2115 Seventh too fast for Wilson, divorce. H. L.

Peterson, atty. H. Clark of Tampa. Services will be tomorrow at Vinson's Funeral Home in Tarpon Springs. Burial will be in Pinehill Cemetery.

Emma Cook vs reter raut ui vorce. McClure Turville. attys. Hudson, divorce and other relief. Brown Services for MRS.

BARBARA MIT.I- Brown, attys Norris Schaefer vs John T. Schaef- OAN wil be Tuesday. 2 p. m. at Wil- er.

divorce. Kalph A. war.icano. any. Jane Aenes Ericson vs Henry Eric-son divorce.

Lindsey Cargell, attys. hlem-Booth Chapel with Dr. Aaron Meckel officiating. Cyril John Behrenfeld. 1227 13th Avenue South.

$10 fine, failed to yield right-of-way. Ernest Willie Leake. 3401 26th Avenue South. $5 fine, following too close-lv. Burt Wilson Graves.

5301 Hrron Street North, $5. fine, following too closely. Services for CECIL C. MILLS will be Temperatures In U. S.

Saturday, Jan. 13, 1951 Station High Low Free. ALPENA, MICH. 30 4 ASHEVILLE 38 30 ATLANTA 47 43 0.2S BIRMINGHAM 59 41 0.34 BOSTON 41 2S BUFFALO 31 24 BURLINGTON, VT. 29 19 0.01 CHARLOTTE, N.

C. 44 34 0.10 CHATTANOOGA 47 40 0.22 CHICAGO 36 30 CINCINNATI 41 29 0.02 CLEVELAND 15 DALLAS 70 50 1.25 DENVER 34 13 DETROIT 31 22 DULUTH 30 14 0.05 EL PASO 45 34 FORT WORTH 67 49 HOUSTON 73 62 JACKSONVILLE 71 44 KANSAS CITY 41 34 KEY WEST 75 62 KNOXVILLE 40 35 1.30 LITTLE ROCK 50 46 1.11 LOS ANGELES 62 42 LOUISVILLE 42 34 0.40 MEMPHIS 46 MERIDIAN 75 58 MIAMI 72 67 PAUL 35 19 MOBILE 72 60 MONTGOMERY 74 52 NEW ORLEANS 75 60 NEW YORK 41 30 NORFOLK 38 31 PHILADELPHIA 39 27 PHOENIX 55 32 PITTSBURGH 33 23 PORTLAND, ME. 38 25 RICHMOND 41 26 ST. LOUIS 42 38 0.01 ST. PETERSBURG 75 54 SAN ANTONIO 75 60 SAN FRANCISCO 53 37 SAVANNAH 63 40 SEATTLE 46 40 0.11 TAMPA 77 51 WASHINGTON 41 28 WILMINGTON 52 40 DES MOINES 43 30 OMAHA 39 16 Orders And Decrees Tamoa Bav Waterfront Syn Tuesday 10 a.

Cooksey's Chapel, with Dr. Harold E. Buell officiating. To MR. AVD MRS.

A. BAT-TOKFF, 227 12 14th Avenue South, a daughter, seven pounds, eight ounces. 9:37 a. Jan. 13.

Mound Park Hospital. To MR. AVD MRS. CARL LONG, Orange Blossom Trailer Park, a son. seven pounds.

14 12 ounces. 10:45 a. Jan. 13. Mound Park Hospital.

To MR. AVD MRS. JOHN HIGH ADAMS, 910 32nd Street North, a son. six pounds, 11 ounces. 12:38 p.

Jan. 13, St, Anthony's Hospital. To MR. AVD MRS. CHARLES C.

COOPER, 5618 15th Avenue South, a daughter, seven pounds, four ounces. 4:30 p. Jan. 11. Elberton County Hospital.

Elberton. Ga. Burial wil be in Royal Palm Cemetery. SINCE OUR COMPANY IS 1 what will Ernest Warren Farr. 4501 Third Ave dicate, order naming: Charles W.

Major as substitute trustee. Ethel L. Mertens vs Charles A. Mer- LOCALLY OWNED WE CAN CONSIDER YOUR PROBLEMS Services for MISS FLORENCE E. nue South, $15 fine, too fast tor conditions.

DALY will be tomorrow. 9 a. at tens. order to dismiss. David D.

Humphrey vs Chester B. McMullen as state attorney and Ea- Palms Memorial Chapel with the Rev. HAPPEN IF I CAN'T MEET MY LOAN INDIVIDUALLY. WE GIVE Roger Chesbrough. 920 Grav Street South.

$10 fine, of which half was suspended, speeding 45 in a 35 mile warri Silk as iustice of Deace. order John J. Mullins officiating. Burial will be in Royal Palm Cemetery. affirming- order of State Board of CONSIDERATION TO DESERVING INDIVIDUALS.

YOU WILL UKE zone. Health on installation or septic innns. PAYMENT? Cora A. Davis vs Mary Je fc.ue tar tr 1 -1- (vinfirmine sale. Services for PARIS N.

NICHOLS wili be tomorrow. 4 p. at Rhodes Essie Mae Adams. 901 Erie Street THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE OF OUR South. $10 fine, no driver license.

"Georere P. Davis vs Frank E. L. COMPANY' Chapel with the Rev. David S.

McNelly officiating. Burial will be in Royal Porter, order to dismiss. Ethelvn Stewart vs Paul Stewart Irene Clara Riley. 1206 3Sth Avenue North, $10 bond forfeited, driving with Palm Cemetery. order settine- aside decree pro con- JOHN ALKXANDKK MILLS, a Toronto.

optometrist, died yesterday in a local hospital. He was 63. A member of the St. PfterwburR Lawn Bowlintr Club. Mr.

Mills lived, here at 238 Fifth Avenue Northeast. Survivors include his wife. Ethel, and two Bisters, Janet Mills and Christine Mills, both of Toronto. The funeral party will leave this evening for final services and interment in Toronto. Rhodes is in charge.

ARCHIE J. WILLIAMS, 77, died yesterday tn a local hospital. A grocery merchant. Mr. Williams came to St.

Petersburg nine years ago from Philadelphia, and lived at 1523 First Avenue South. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Gertrude R. Williams: a daughter. Mrs.

H. O. Brezina; and a granddaughter, Mrs. EiiKene Kohler. all or St.

Petersburg. Private services will be at Baynard's Chapel at the convenience of the family. blinding headlights. Rosary services for LOUIS P. YOST Mitchell Samuel Sims.

282 10th Street will be today. 7:30 p. at Rhodes fesso. Irene Joyce Irmiter vs James D. Irmiter.

final decree. Jacquelyn Brieg-s vs Harold w. RrinF-s final decree. North, $5 fine, following too closely. Chapel with the Rev.

P. J. Donohoe of Rudolph Alfred McCoy. 606 29th ficiating. inrTirxr vnvw Sarah Idell Ray vs Edwin Hart Rav.

final decree. Mary J. Ross vs Harry C. Ross, fi Street South. $10 fine, driving too fast for conditions.

Many Valuable Minutes, Due Ta Old, Inaccurate Timepieces. WHY NOT TRADE YOURS IN FOR A MODERN ELGIN OR BENRUS. WE'LL GIVE YOU A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD WATCH. FREE ESTIMATE Stephen j. barger jeweler 466 First Ave.

No. Phone 71-5161 lira tui BOW will be tomorrow. 10 a. at Baynard's Chapel with the Rev. J.

Donohoe officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. nal decree. Frances M. Parke vs Harold Parke.

order to dismiss. John Neale McGann. 3460 13th North. $15 bond forfeited, ran stop sign. Edith C.

Firestone vs Henry Meyer Services for THOMAS E. PETERS will be today. 4:30 p. at Palms Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Harold E.

Buell officiating. and others, order to dismiss. William Neal vs David G. Ul-rev order for physical examination. Howard W.

Ralley vs J. Perkell. satisfaction of Ann Ridpe vs Thomas J. Kelley and Todd Tucker, order for release of plaintiff from custody. John Stanley Cameron vs Alton T.

Sheriff Believes Raid Weldon. order for continuance. IDA MAY KASJKNS. 71. died Thursday at her home.

3704 40th Street North. Mrs. Kasjens came to St. Petersburg five years ago from Peoria. 111.

She was a member of the Grandview Chapter, O. E. Pythian Sisters. Selama Grotto and White Shrine, all of Peoria. She is surived by her husband, Theodore Kasjens.

Services will be tomorrow. 2:30 p. m. tt Baynard's Chapel with the Rev. lenry V.

Kahlenberg officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Loans of or more Senices for MRS. MARY M. SIT-TOS will be today at 2 p.

m. at Palms Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Louise C. Beaty officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery in Hopkinton.

Mass. Disclosed 'Syndicate EVANSVILLE, Ind. (UP) www Jeannette Mitchell. 1137 Second Avenue- South. $10 fine or five days, no driver's license.

Isaac Mosley. 209 14th Street South. $25 bond forfaited, unlawfully discharged firearms in the citv limits. Roger Miller. 209 14th Street South.

$20 fine and 20 days, assault on Mildred Thomas. Dorothy Mae Butler. 355 Ninth Street South. $20 fine and 10 days, assault on Charlie Mae Mitchell. Elizabeth Currineton.

326 12 10th Street North, $15 fine, disorderly conduct. Juanita Jones. 326 12 10th Street North. $10 fine and three days, disorderly conduct. Henry Davis, order or proDauon.

Bank Teller Acquitted NASHVILLE, Tenn. IT) A Federal Court jury Friday Sheriff Frank McDonald re 1 fWlfKlfP ported yesterday that he has Sen-ices for MRS. WILLIE DAVIES CLARK will be today. 4 p. m.

at Cooksey's Chapel with the Rev. Eugene West officiating The body will be sent tomorrow for interment in Fort Myers, Florida. uncovered a big gambling syndicate believed to have moved here from Chicago to escape the "heat" of the Senate Crime Committee. acquitted a young bank teller on a charge of embezzling from a branch of the Third National Bank last May 2 when Pointers To Success Successful Chiroproctors point to one simple foct when asked the "key" to their good fortune "We know when and where to adjust. X-Rays, Neurocolometer an'd Neurocalogroph (Recording Neurocolometer) are standard equipment in high percentage of "successful" Chiropractor's offices.

They know The importance of accurately meosurinq heat variations which are an important part of their Chiropractic analysis. Dr. A. Fred Kobono, C. Ph.C.

Palmer Graduate 31 Yrs. Research Experience Empire Bldg. 3rd Central "Better Health Through Human Engineering" MRS. MARY K. PERROW, 56, died 'yesterday at her home.

1045 16th Avenue North. Mrs: Perrow was a resident of St. Petersburg since 1947, coming from Brookline. Mass. She owned a private grade school in Brookline.

She is survived by her husband, Sidney H. Q. Perrow. Private serivces were at Baynard Chapel. Deaths Elsewhere FRANCESCO CARDINAL MARCH ETT1 SELVAlilAMI.

79. deacon of the Roman Catholic College of i Cardinals, died Friday in Vatican City. He was a native of Rome. The Showblace he reported a holdup. The jury was out only 12 minutes before it acquitted George Paschal Roberts 24.

Roberts testified that he was forced to put the money in a cardboard box by a bandit who fled the bank before other workers and customers noticed anything was wrong. McDonald said he and five deputies raided offices of a "respectable" oil and drilling company on a tip from the com-mitteeAheaded by Sen. Estes Ke-fauver, Democrat of Tennessee. "I believe this was the nerve center of a nationwide gambling syndicate," McDonald" said. Catherine Gantlin.

326 12 10th Street North. 15 davs. disorderly conduct. Charlie Mae Mitchell. 943 20th Street South.

$15 fine and five days, disorderly conduct. James Denmark. 2433 Eighth Avenue South. $15 fine and 10 days, disorderly conduct. J.

B. Williams. 337 10th Street South. 30 davs. disorderly conduct.

Lovett Adams. 901 Erie Street South. NINA. IU'CHKSS OF HAMILTON. and mother of the present duke, died Friday in London.

of the Gulf Beaches FRNKST J. BHYSOX, a Tonkers. N. druggist, died yesterday at a ldWnl hospital at the ase of 78. fie had been in St.

Petersburg two toys, residing at a local hotel. Among survivors is his wife, Worence. Arrangements will be announced by Rhodes. ADMIRAL CLINTON ELGIN BRAINE. ISN (retired 56.

died Friday in New York City. ENDS RUPTURE TROUBLE i 4 (Formerly The Health House) 240 CENTRAL AVENUE MENUS TO: SUIT THE POCKETBOOK! FULL COURSE Dinners From Steak to Prime Ribs of Beet And Roast Leg of La i ii ij mi -'-''Mill m.itftm,.;.. "i 'fi 'nifii li HMIil i AL. I Offering an Outstanding Collection of Merchandise Gathered from All Parts of the World at Down to Home Made Hash, Croquettes and Vegetable Plate. WEEK DAY SPECIALS AS LOW AS 40c WEEK DAY DINNERS AS LOW AS 75c SUNDAY DINNERS FROM $1.00 UP SERVING HOURS Noon Meal 11:30 to 2:00 Evening Meal 4:30 to 'I 30 No Evening Meal on Sundays A WW 3,000 GOOD USED BOOKS MUST GO! You will find the food at the Golden Pheasant to your liking.

Once you dine with us you will return often. Golden Pheasant Restaurant, 9 First Street North, is under the Management of Mr. Mrs. Rudolph Binder of the Red Rail Restaurant, Lavallette, N. J.

(Air Conditioned for your comfort.) Our Sunday Menu January 14th Choice of Soup or Appetizer French Onion Soup Au Grotin Shrimp Cocktail 15c Extra Orang-e or Grapefruit Juice Chilled Prune Juice Tomato Juice Fruit Cup Sea Foods Deep Sea Scallops, Tartar Sauce 1.00 Assorted Sea Food Platter 1. 00 French Fried Jumbo Shrimp 1.00 Fried Maryland Oysters. Tartar Sauce I. CO 'Florida Snapper Fingers 1.00 Grilled Sep Trout 1.00 Grilled King Fish Steak 1.00 Half Broiled Florida Lobster, Lemon Butter 1.40 Entrees Grilled Chopped Sirloin Steak 1.00 Breaded Veal Cutlet. Hunter Sauce 1.00 Baked Sugar Cured Ham, Fruit Sauce 1.

00 Breaded Pork Tenderloin, Tomato Sauce 1.00 Grilled Baby Pork Chops. Apple Scuce 1.10 Calf's Liver Bacon 1.40 Vi Spring Chicken, Broiled or Fried 1.35 Roast Loq of Lamb Mint Jelly 1.35 Roost Stuffed Turkey, Jellied Cranberries 1.35 Small Club Steck 1.65 Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus 1.75 Salads Select from Tray yk Vegetables Choose Two Creamed Golden Corn Buttered Onions YA. I 0 Corrots Julienne jJXrN Whipped Potatoes VaSRjE Fresh Lima Eecns jSnSFTPrSS Cauliflower nmJ GOLDEN Cte of Home Made Pie. Coke. PHEASANT Pudding or Ice Cream Coffee Tea Milk 5c extra TJITCT TTD MT Parking at Municipal Lot Lang riHi J.

LJ Field one block from restaurant. Pastries are all Home Made. lfr Kin Vegetables are all Fresh. 1 5r SALES EVERY NIGHT AT 7:30 P.M. DIAMONDS SILVERWARE JEWELRY ORIENTAL RUGS LINENS LACES ART GOODS FINE FURNITURE Open For Inspection 11 A.

M. to 4 P. M. EC SALLE 5 Man SS Overcomes Double Hernia In 2 Months OCTOBER 11, 1950 "Just two months ago yesterday, at the age of 88, I started Sykes Hernia Control Service for my large double hernia, which I've had longer than I can remember. Today, even when I strain and cough ithout the control on, no sign of the hernia appears.

I certainly bless all of you at Sykes Service for the wonderful work vou are doing." MANY DISCARD CONTROLS FOREVER Once fitted with a Sykes Control, your rupture or hernia is permanently maintained completely inside the body, giving Nature an uninterrupted opportunity to correct the condition. Vi'ithin 90 days nearly all cases show improvement. Many discard their controls after 6 months. Act now and end rupture worries forever. Sykes Control is guaranteed to hold your hernia.

COME IN FOR FREE CONSULTATION SYKES HERNIA CONTROL SERVICE For your convenience we maintain two St. Petersburg Of MUST EACH Anv Article You Select Vw ill Be Offered At Auction 3,000 GOOD USED BOOKS FICTION POETRY HISTORY GO RELIGION TRAVEL MEDICINE ST. PETERSBURG QV Beauflful BEACH Gfts 0" fi Given Away BIOGRAPHY ESSAYS GOVERNMENT Estates Bought and Sold! All kinds arranged on table for your convenience. Sale Starts Monday, 9 A. M.

ASLAM'S- 742 CENTRAL AVE. fices: 503 Rutland Building, Central at 4th, Phone: 7-5717 250 Corey Ae St. Petersburg Beach, Florida and 2427 Central Avenue, Phone 7-8137. Daily Hours 9 to 5, Wed. and Sat.

9 to 12. PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE! ESL.

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