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Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida • 23

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7-1 AT ST. PETERSBURG BEACH lecol St. Petersburg Timet, Friday, April 2f, 1960 Annual Red Cross State Convention Will Open SALES BY TELEPHONE Rules Proposal Dies St. Petersburg Beach City on the printed agenda be dis Coupon Ordinance Eyed p.m., and a session with Dr. Gor Building Office Ending Move The St.

Petersburg Building Department will close at 4 p.m today (o finish moving to lis new cussed at meetings. Commissioner William M. Tarkcr don for Junior Red Cross mem In unusual circumstances, the Jr, yesterday proposed that City bers from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. the coupons unethical. But the rule could be waived upon ap Ralph Shinbaum.

South Pinel Storm Drain Bids To Be Let In May St. Petersburg City Manager George K. Armes yesterday said the City will take bids in mid-May on an estimated $7,000 storm drainage project to help relieve a frequent flood problem on 1st St. S. Tlans are being drawn, Armes said, for a 50-inch outfall line proval of each commissioner, Commission establish rules of procedure governing commission St.

Petersburg city officials are considering an ordinance aimed at better control of firms who sell merchandise coupons by tel las Chapter director of safety services, is director of a water Parker explained. Two American Red Croa officials will speak at tha opening lessioru of the second annual state convention today at the Tides Hotel and Bath Club, Red-incton Beach. Or. Robert G. Gordon, national director of educational services, will sneak at the opening session and luncheon, from 11:30 a.m.

to 2:30 p.m. Miss Margaret Hickey, public affairs editor for the Ladies Home Citizens would be allowed to offices at 80 lfithSt.N. City License Division said the firm Is duly licensed, and the system is not illegal. Also recommended Is Increasing the annual Urease fee, now spenk on agenda items, and also safety show from 5 to 6 p.m. The show will feature the Vero Beach Dolphlnettes, synchronized swim ephone solicitations, would be permitted to bring up meetings, but his colleagues greeted the idea lukewarmly.

Although Parker requested the item be placed on the agenda of the commission's May 3rd meeting, he later withdrew it from ming team of teen aeed eirls: and matters not appearing on the agenda, but commission would the Girl Scout Canoeing Team $200, and issuance of a license only on recommendation of the The department will be clohed Monday, but safety Inspectors will lie on the job. Senior Inspector Bill Bateman said the department will have irom Naples. After the dinner tonicht. JRC city manager. withhold action on any new business until a later meeting.

Parker declared it is unfair for Journal and member of the Amer chapters in Manatee, Tampa and consideration when it became apparent a majority of the board Commissioners to be expected to from the area of 1st St. and 4th Soutn and I'pper Tinellas will The recommendations, which Include mandatory enumeration of the coupon books for the benefit of merchants who contract to sell Uon receipt of the coupons, followed complaints about the coupons. The Better Business Division of the Greater St. Petersburg Chamber of Commerce recently labeled regular a m. to 5 p.m.

hours Ave. S. to Tampa Bay. But a complete solution to the sponsor a dance for junior delegates. Manatee will provide the ican Red Cross board of governors, will speak at the convention dinner at 7 p.m.

Dinner entertainment will be by the Sunshine City Chapter of the Society for the was not in accord. In a written statement present Feinman Elected Dr. Irwin Feinman, Treasure Island podiatrist, has been named secretary-treasurer of the Central Florida Podiatry Association. make final decisions on unfamiliar problems. He said the commission recently has been placed in an "embarrassing position" on several Issues raised from the floor.

problem, Armes said, will depend upon extension of the storm daily starting Monday. The plumbing, safety, and electrical divisions also will be located at the 16th St. office. ed to the Commissioners at an agenda session, Parker proposed drain west on 4th Ave. S.

be Treservation and Encouragement tween 1st and 7th Sts. This will that only those items appearing orchestra and Upper Pinellas the refreshments. The four chapters will present a floor show. South Pinellas Chapter is host for the convention, which ends Saturday. Theme of the 1960 state meeting is "Good Things Happen to Those Who Serve." cost about $36,000.

which Armes of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America, Inc. Other activities today will Include a general session on "Work said will be included in the I960- 61 budget. Other emergency drainage proj ing Together," from 2:30 to 4:30 ects planned as funds become available, said Armes, are at 43rd St. and 18th Ave. on 38th Ave.

N. east of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad crossing and in the area Ijli5t SILVER SILVER of 83rd-89th Aves. N. on 1st and Ex-Convict Held For Burglary Tool Possession 2nd Sts. DOLLAR DOLLAR Sr.

Louis Police Chief Visits Sf. Petersburg Col. Curtis Brostron, police Ex-convict Clarence Williams, 88. was charged yesterday with possession of burglary tools and is being held under a $5,000 bond chief of St. Louis, inspected the UNLICENSED BIKES TO BE TICKETED STARTING SUNDAY Bicycle' owners were once again warned by police yesterday that beginning Sunday riders of unlicensed bicycles will be subject to a traf-fic citation.

Sgt. T. M. Brock, Traffic Bureau chief, said licenses will be available at Police Headquarters today and Saturday. He urged all parents In the city to see to it that bikes ridden by their children are licensed.

The purpose ol enforcing the city ordinance is to enable police to trace lost or stolen bicycles recovered, Brock said. The license costs 23 cents. operation of the St. Petersburg "FLORIDA'S FRIENDLIEST MARKETS" by St. Petersburg police.

rolice Department yesterday. Chief Brostron is touring the A preliminary hearing on the country to observe how certain selected police departments charges will be held today be fore Justice of the Peace Silas Daniel Jr. Williams, who has no local ad dress, was arrested early Tuesday behind a Tangerine Ave. tavern by Patrolmen Melvin Col' man and Jerry Lynch. The suspect was wearing a pair of gloves and had a large screw driver, police said.

Detective Sgt. J. C. Brock des SILVER DOLLAR MARKETS ACCLAIMED MOST CONVENIENT PLACE TO SHOP Silver Dollar Markets, St. Peteriburg'i newest Drive-In Stores, announce the opening of two more modern Drive-In Markets.

Open sixteen hours a day, from seven in the morning until eleven at night, seven days a week. There's no waiting in line at Silver Dollar, no long hikes from the parking lot. At Silver Dollar you drive right up to the open front door, make your purchase, and in a few steps you're on your way done in a fraction of the time it takes you to make a purchase in any other type store. Yolrz Named Head Of Beach Legion Post cribed Williams as a hardened criminal. Williams has served four terms in prison for 35ESB AIm Mm St i Qm 3CmTDlaori 5 CARAT Diiwond $5C Elgin Dia.

Witch -HI DIAMOND HEART $15 Star Stpphin Rim S2f I CARAT Dtwd MSI Diiaori Witch lid 1 CARAT DiMKii- 5 Leo J. Voltz has been Under questioning by investiga I tors, Williams refused to talk, named commander of Long Key Post 305, American Legion. Other new officers are Emanuel Sfa-rios senior vice commander; 1 j.mP'i. Florida netds Leo Koerperich, junior vice commander; Stephen Flumerfelt, sergeant at arms; Thomas Francis, chaplain; Maurice Mican, finance kit 9(1 uaHM III AW JVUI) law and Public officer and Ben Swartsberg, his torian. Servici Experience WM Diiaoni1 Bracelet $40 CARAT Diisioni $1,489 eOJ Who's Right? TOPEKA, Kan.

(UPI) Some authorities claim that the name of the state of Kansas is spelled incorrectly and that the proper 5 1 Eirriigs I.R. and PUBLIC UTILITIES spelling is K-a-n-z-a-s. The Indian name means "People of the South Wind." PORT 2 BEDROOM HOMES with Big Closets Big Dining Areas Big Screened Porches ItllMB VMtM I -i r- 1 TODAY, SAT. SUM. JN THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE i llAftWATI 7 TWO MORE ULTRA-MODERN DRIVE-IN MARKETS HAVE BEEN OPENED BY SILVER DOLLAR STORES, Inc.

I PRICES ON THIS Ph. JU 4-5150 6774 46th AVE. NORTH 3132 62nd AVE. NORTH iff DUCHESS ICE CREAM I PAGE WILL BE GOOD FRIDAY. SATURDAY, I SUNDAY AT BOTH STORES I Wt Rtstrv Right To Limit Ouantltlei JAMES I.

TAYLOR Reg. Real Estate Broker 1,000 Homes, 40 Models On East Bay Drive Between Largo I U.S. 19 HALP GALLON 24 Bottle Cast i Bottles MADE BY VELDA $289 SILVER BAR BEER ALE BALLOONS FREE FOR CHILDREN PENCILS FOR ADULTS PLUS DEPOSIT SUN. FRI. SAT.

CARTON PEPSI COLA SUN. Mccormick BLACK PEPPER WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF 99c OR MORE 4-oz. CAN FROZEN LIME BAR TO EVERYONE! PUBLIC NOTICE TO CITY BUS PATRONS EFFECTIVE MAY 2 SUMMER SCHEDULE CHANGES WILL AFFECT BUS SERVICE AS LISTED BELOW: ALL ROUTES EXCEPT 9 -17 It 19 WILL CONTINUE PRESENT LEVEL OF SERVICI ON WEEKDAYS, WITH SOME CHANGES SUNDAYS. REDUCED SERVICE WILL BE PROVIDED ON ROUTES 9-17-18 AND 19 DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS. PLEASE SEE SCHEDULES FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.

SERVICE WILL BE CURTAILED ON ALL ROUTES AFTER 6:30 P.M. DUE TO REDUC TION IN RIDING AT NIGHT. THE LAST OUTBOUND BUSES WILL LEAVE WILLIAMS PARK AT 11:30 P.M. DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS NIGHT SERVICE WILL BI DISCONTINUED ON ROUTES 4 AND 5. RE-ROUTING AND ROUTE EXTENSIONS WILL BE MADE ON ROUTES 13 AND IS.

NEW SERVICE WILL BE PROVIDED IN THE VICINITY OF S5TH STREET 24TH AVENUE NORTH BY ROUTE 13. NEW SERVICE WILL BE PROVIDED IN THE VICINITY OF (2nd STREET and 26th AVENUE NORTH BY ROUTE 15. RE-ROUTING CHANGES WILL ALSO AFFECT BOTH ROUTES ENROUTE TO THE END OF THE RESPECTIVE ROUTES. NEW ROUTE MAPS AND SCHEDULES ARE AVAILABLE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. PLEASE CALL AT INFORMATION BOOTH AT WILLIAMS PARK OR ASK YOUR DRIVER FOR NEW ROUTE MAPS SCHEDULES.

FOR TELEPHONE INFORMATION PLEASE DIAL 7-2202 7-8669 MUNICIPAL TRANSIT SYSTEM CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG (ONE CARTON PER FAMILY, PLEASE) SAT. SUN. WESCOWSIM BUTTED if A Vst TO ItVEEl HLlLfi 1 1 1 1 nJ jug 6774 46th AVE. NORTH 3132 62nd AVE.

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