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2 TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE, Wednesday, August 8, 1945 of the Tampa schools, will present the diplomas to the graduates. Music will be by the summer school orchestra, and Aida Perez will be soloist. SERVICES HELD if DOWNTOWN COLD STORAGE FOR K. I. McKAY Tampans filled St.

Andrew's Episco SMS pal cnurch yesterday to attend funeral LATIMER WILL NOT RUN FOR CITY COUNCIL After serving eight years on the city board. Alderman Latimer said yesterday he would retire and would not seek election to the new city-wide council. Latimer had given his support to services for Kenneth Ivor McKay, PLANT PLANNED CYCLIST AT 72 ALBION. Mich. OJ.R) Seventy-two-year-old William Verlaan of Kalamazoo added more mileage to his bicycle travels by pedaling 50 miles from Kalamazoo to Albion in four and a half hours, and back again.

Verlaan's longest bicycle trip was to New York. E. E. Carver, Tampa builder of re SUMMER SCHOOL GRADUATION EXERCISES SET Graduation exercises for 67 summer high school graduates will be held tomorrow night at 8:15 o'clock in the Hillsborough high school auditorium. Nine of the graduates are in service and their parents will receive their diplomas.

Attendance will not be limited. Classes have' been held at Jefferson high school. The theme is "Citizens of Tomorrow." Edwina Bartlett, essayist, will speak on "Youth of Today." Fred Farinola. salutatorian, will speak on "Men of Tomorrow," and Josephine DiSaldo, valedictorian, will speak on "Women of Tomorrow." T. D.

Bailey, supervising principal a am pa attorney. The Rev. Martin J. Bram. rector of St.

Andrew's, officiated. Burial was In Myrtle Hill cemetery. Mr. McKay, one of Florida's most prominent attorneys, died early Monday morning. He was chairman of the board of trustees of the University of Tampa.

ADVERTISEMENT frigeration plants, said yesterday he planned construction of a public cold storage locker plant In downtown Tampa In the near future, to be followed by establishment of branch I I I I I J. I basons locker plants in several outlying dis tricts of greater Tampa. Carver Refrigeration company, lo Upset Stomach Relieved in 5 Minutes or double your money back Wheo ttomaeb ftcld aoia painful tti fronting gat. sour stomach cod beartbearn. doctor osually prerrii the fastest acting raedicinp known for symptomatic relief medicine like tnos In Bell-ana Tahleta.

No litte Bell am bring comfort to Jiffy or double mm money bark return of bottle to ua tie at all druggltta. i I iihiiimi in li nun jf VAK GRASS GUTTERS All Steel with Rubber 0 cated at 602 Memorial has completed locker plants at Lakeland, site of a $42,500 plant; Auburndale, Zephyrhills, Dade City and Ocala, and probably will erect additional plants at Wauchula and Plant City. Tampa now has no cold storage or "freezer" plant offering lockers for the charter change, and his announcement came at the height of speculation as to whether he would seek to remain in city politics. "I have reached the decision not to become a candidate after giving it due consideration," Latimer said, "although many of FOR CITY COUNCIL C. Scott Johnson Covered Handle Price C.S.JOHNSON IS $.29 rental by the general public.

Needs Construction Space PROMPT, PERSONAL INTEREST CLAIM SERVICE 0. H. CARTER Company INSURANCE FOR CITY CLERK City Clerk Bourquardez BOURQUARDEZ TO RUN AGAIN FOR CITY CLERK FOR CITY COUNCIL Alderman Crosby CROSBY SEEKS ELECTION TO NEW COUNCIL Alderman Crosbv. who went on "I once thought about establishing Latimer a locker plant on my Memorial high way property," Carver said. "But I have been too busy building them in my friends have urged me to seek a place in the new council." Elected in 1937 TAMPA TIRE CO.

1221 ria. Avt. ph. M.I 01 3 FOR EVERY NEED Convenient Terms to Suit You -Ground Floor Phones 43074407 other cities. Now I have patented 606 Tampa Latimer was first elected to the board of aldermen in 1937 from the some of my equipment, and I will need the property at my plant for construction of a factory to manufacture ADVERTISEMENT west Hvde Park district, and at that record three years ago in favor of a city-wide council, vesterdav said hp time said his primary interest was the the equipment I need.

"I'm looking for a site downtown for FALSE TEETH That Loosen would seek election to the new council development of a childrens play eround west of the river. He was re a locker plant." CANDIDATE IN SEMINOLE AREA C. Scott Johnson, 56, of 5607 Taliaferro a refrigeration engineer, yesterday announced that he would be a candidate for election to the new city-wide council in the September primaries. Prior to his announcement, Johnson qualified as a candidate with the White Municipal party for district 1, Seminole Heights, the first to qualify from that district. Johnson moved to Tampa in 1939 from Plant City, and at one time was LEAVE "REPAIR BILL" OUT OF YOUR BUDGET IF YOU LIVE BENEATH A Georgia has been a leader among elected in 1941 for another four-year Need Not Embarrass Many wearers of false teeth have the southern states in installation of term, which expires in November.

to be put into office under the charter revision, which he supported. After making announcement of his candidacy, Crosby said he expected to qualify later with the White Municipal party. He will seek office from locker plants where frozen meats and Durine his time on the board, he uffered real embarrassment because other perisjaable foods may be kept hS RU-BER-OID ETERNIT ROOF successfully Dushed the development in perfect conditions for months. None their plate dropped, slipped or wabbled at just the wrong time. Do not live In fear of this harmenine to von oft the Hyde Park playground, and of the plants contain less than 250 district 1, Seminole Heights.

through his efforts, tne city acquirea lockers, and the temperature within Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH. the the old Kate Jackson property in Crosby said he was taking the step "at the ureent reauest" of mnnv nf each locker is kept down to 20 degrees below zero. The annual rental that area, and dedicated it as Anaer alkaline (non-acid) powder, on your plates. Holds false teeth more firmly. bo they feel more comfortable.

Does not soit. Checks "plate odor" (den- son park. and service charges on a locker, ac "I have done everything his friends, and that he believed his experience would be a help in putting in the reform measures adopted bv the cording to the University of Georgia after a survey, is about $30, and each cure breatnj. Get FASTEETH at any executive secretary for a national trade association. He said he had Latimer said, "to serve the people of mv district and the entire city, and P.

R. (Phil) Bourquardez, city clerk, qualified with the White Municipal party yesterday and announced he would seek re-election to the office in the September primaries. It was the fourth time J. B. Jones, party secretary, had qualified Bourquardez for election as city clerk.

This time, however, under the new city charter, Bourquardez is out for a two-year term instead of the customary four. In order to do away with off-year elections, the city clerk will serve only until 1947. After that year, the office will be returned to Its four-year status. To Stay On Job "I promised the people when I first took office," Bourquardez said, "that I would stay on the Job, be- available when they needed me, and give them full service. I believe I have made good on that promise, and I renew it again." Bourquardez, a native of Tampa, has reached his 60th birthday, and he said he has never moved more than five miles from the place in which he was born.

After he first went into office, the 1933 legislature cut the city clerk's arng score. new charter. locker holds about 200 pounds of food never held a public office. feel that I have done my part to the ADVERTISEMENT at a time. To Serve Tampa Favors City-wide Vote "I have long been in favor of elect best of my ability for Tampa." "I believe," Johnson said, "that every Backed Charter Change He added he felt his efforts had citizen should devote a portion of his Select a Beautiful, Yet Permanent Roof! ing city board members by the citizens at large," he added, "as the people of Tampa as a whole are compelled to abide by the laws and pay helped carry the charter amendment in the interest of better government time to the service of his city, and now is the best time to serve Tampa.

Unless the whole set-up of the city board is changed now, I don't believe Frank Pardo, Merchant Is Dead At 54 for the city, and that he naa always the taxes put through by the board." supported city-wide projects. Crosby had two years more to serve Tampa will be helped much. COCKROACHES ANTS DIE WITHOUT POISON New.non-poisonous DIL-RILpowder kills loaches, ants and other household bugs yet Is harmless to children and pets. Burs walk through it crawl away die I Sprinkle In in. tested places as directed and watch amazing results.

Don't use old-fashioned dangerous poisons. Ask for new, non-poisonous DIIKIt, at drug, hardware, grocery stores S0 60 90. "I want to take this means of letting 'In comparison with other cities, on the city board on a four-year term, his second. my friends know of my decision and to express my appreciation for their something is missing- in Tampa, and there is no reason why it should not The new charter, voted in last support," Latimer said. week, ends his present term in No be a different type of city than it is vember.

When the city board was reorganized at the outset of the Hixon administration Latimer was named vice rhairman. and he held chairmanships it has everything, and more than other more progressive cities." He added that curiosity over "this He said his record at city hall would speak for his qualifications, and Invited voters to inspect it. He makes his home at 108 W. Flora st. ADVERTISEMENT something" which seemed to prevent Tampa from "clicking" prompted him to enter the councilmanic race.

of the board's utility and water committees. salary, along with the mayor and city judge. The 1935 legislature put back the pay cuts of the mayor and judge. "I asked the legislature to wait tt became the fourth alderman to publicly declare they would not be Bus Drivers until times got better to increase my salary," Bourquardez said, "and it was WORK STARTED come candidates for tne new cuy council. Aldermen Rosenthal, D'Arpa and Tamareo each had declared in RHEUMATIC PAIN art Saell otr Bay fiit attar it HOW Don't put off getting C-2223 to relieve pain of muscular rheumatism and other rheumatic pains.

Caution: Use only as directed. First bottle purchase price back if not satisfied. 60c and $1.00. Today, buy C-2223. mmmmmm not done until 1943." He added that now, with times good, he hoped to get re-elected and serve at least one term with full pay.

1 ON ROOSEVELT'S GRAVE MARKER KINGSTON, N. Aug. 7. (JPfr- board meetings they intended to with 9 i draw. Are Ordered Back to Work The four-day-old strike of bus The plain white marble monument YOU can dismiss roofing troubles from your mind if your home is roofed with Ruberoid-Asbestos Cement Shingles.

Ruberoid-Eternit Shingles are made of two age-enduring, fireproof substances, Portland cement and asbestos rock fibres. You can choose from several attractive styles and a wide variety of beautiful colors. Let us show you samples. Eagle Roofing and Art Metal Works FIRST TRAIN TO BERLIN BERLIN, Aug. 7.

JP) The first ADVERTISEMENT Franklin D. Roosevelt requested Is being built for the late President's United States army passenger train STATE OFFICERS CONTINUE DRIVE ON MOTORISTS The State Highway Patrol's war on still unmarked grave at Hyde Park. arrived in Berlin today carrying 741 Byrne Bros, of this city said today troops of the 82nd airborne division. drivers serving Drew and MacDill fields was declared a "wildcat" affair and drivers were ordered back to work last night by W. O.

Frazier, representative of the national organization. I a latnta it had received a contract from executors of the estate for construction of the monument and that work had been started. speeders on Gandy bridge has been bttndtr parte tooth rw. smarting skin, and quickly promote comfort, depend on Frank Pardo Frank Pardo, 54, owner of Frank Eleven other trains- will bring in the rest of the division from Epinal, Prance, to relieve the Second armored division as the permanent U. S.

occupation force in the German capital. He arrived today from his office at extended to include road nogs, airoi-man Ramos who arrested five for The firm did not estimate when the Pardo's Super-Market at 1811 22nd KE5ICJ0 IE) OINTMENT I Ik AND SOAP speeding yesterday, announced last Miami. The 30 striking drivers axe members of the Amalgamated Association of Street Electric Railway and a Tampa resident 41 years, died Monday in a New Orleans hos night. The military nolice has joined in ADVERTISEMENT pital, relatives here were notified monument would be finished. In accordance with Mr.

Roosevelt's instructions, found after his death, the monument will be eight feet long, four feet wide and three feet high. The only Inscription will be: Franklin Delano Roosevelt the anti-speeding war on Gandy hridee. and arrested several members In the grocery business 25 years, he of the armed forces caught speeding RECTAL DISEASES No Ether, Knife or Hospital DR. J. R.

ALDEN 506 Stovall Office 416 Tampa St. OFFICE HOURS: 11 to 4 Closed Wednesday PHONE 4425 was a member of the Italian club and on Gandy yesterday. DISTRIBUTORS MADISON and BRUSH STS. the Independent Order of Odd Fel PHONE M-1585 Sundav was the biggest haul of the lows. His home was at 2305 4th ave.

1882-1945 Anna Eleanor Roosevelt 1884-19 Survivors include his widow, Mrs mm riiAGT three-day drive with. 28 civilian drivers nabbed for speeding on the eight- Motor Coach Employes of America, an AFL union. U. S. Conciliator Owen D.

Schaefer, of the department of labor, said last night officials of the local union had let the situation "get out of control." Business Agent Velasco of the Tampa union said the 30 drivers wanted four operators who had been fired re-instated. They have taken several votes and each time it resulted in a choice of continuing the strike. The union will meet again this morning at 10 o'clock for another discussion and vote concerning the strike. Bess Pardo; his mother, Mrs. Fran- mile span.

cesca Pardo; two sons, Jimmie and Frank, five daughters, Misses Ramos said he stopped dozens of rnrs on the narrow span yesterday warning them of minor infractions of Mae, Frances, Theresa, Angelina and Josephine Pardo; two stepsons, R. A. Dillaberry and Frank Dillaberry; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Frank Blanco; COUNTY CATTLE SALE DATES ARE CHANGED Cattle sales at the state farmers' market in Plant City, for the last state highway laws. The warnines included cars driving four brothers, Joe, Jim, Peter and tno close to each other, driving on the left side of the bridge, better known Tony Pardo; two sisters, Mrs.

Teresa Puleo and Mrs. Angelina Scollaro, and a grandchild, all of Tampa. to the driving public as "road hogs and drivinff dosrn the middle of the several months held on alternate Mondays, will hereafter be conducted each Tuesday afternoon until further notice, Hillsborough county livestock men were advised yesterday. bridge with the radiator cap lined up with the center mark as it were a And Stop Dosing Your Stomach With Soda and Alkalizers Don't expect to get real relief from headache, sour stomach, gas and bad breath by taking soda and other alkalizers if the true cause of your trouble is constipation In this case, your real trouble is not in the stomach at all. But in the intestinal tract where 80 of your food is digested.

And where it gets blocked when it fails to digest properly. What you want for real relief is not soda or an alkalizer but something to 'unblock" your intestinal tract. Something to clean it out thoroughly help Nature get back on her feet. Get Carter's Pi! Is, right now. Take them as directed.

They gently and thoroughly "unblock" your digestive tract. This permits your food to move along normally. Nature's own digestive juices can then reach it. You get genuine relief that makes you feel really good again. Get Carter's Pills at any drugstore 25.

"Unblock" your intestinal tract for real relief from indigestion. beam. "Tt. has become a bad habit for OF ALL OUR motorists to follow the middle line thus hogging a part of the bridge from the oncoming car," Ramos ARNALL WINS IN GEORGIA CONTEST ATLANTA, Aug. 7.

(JP) Georgia adopted a new constitution today in light and lackadaisical voting that gave young, ebullient Gov. Arnall another decision over his longtime political foeman, former Gov. Talmadge. The 'streamlined' charter to replace the 1877 model which has been amended 301 times was championed by Arnall as the climax to his program of state reform and was opposed by Talmadge as an unnecessary tampering with the basic law. Returns from 99 of the state's 159 counties showed 32,082 votes for the constitution and 12,242 against.

warned. Thursday through Monday four state notmimpn two military nolice and (CdDTTTTCIDM HDfliHE "The sale starting next Tuesday at 3 o'clock will feature an auction of calves," said R. E. Johnson, manager of the state market. "I have 317 calves already listed for sale Tuesday, and the total may reach 500 before the sale begins." Johnson, who personally directed the cattle sales at Plant City for two summers, has resumed that Job.

He succeeded C. A. Burdick, of Okeechobee, who managed the first half dozen sales this year. two Hillsborough county patrolmen will form one of the most powerful single anti-speed corps in the history of Gandy bridge. Every cotton dress in our entire stock has been drastically reduced for this final clearance.

Sizes 10 to 20 and 38 to 44. FUNERAL NOTICES CLOSE. MRS. MARGARET M. Funeral aDTFLF 'IT y2 3 services lor mrs.

mhikhicl ivi. luar, reSident of 8502 Arden, who died Monday at a local hospital, will be held Wednesday atiernoon at 4 o'clock from Wilson Simmon company funeral home, with Rev. Homer A. Bain, pastor of Sarah Spencer Memorial Methodist church to officiate, with interment In Orange Hill cemetery. EDEN'S SON BELIEVED DEAD LONDON, Aug.

7. (JP) An authoritative source said tonight that hope had been abandoned for the survival of Sgt. Simon Eden of the RAF, eldest son of former Foreign Minister Anthony Eden. Sgt. Eden was a member of the crew of a plane which crashed more than a month ago In the forward area in Burma.

The plane wreckage was identified by the pilot's pay book. Sgt. Eden was reported missing July 7. Seersucker Dimities Woven Stripes Spuns Pencella Cloth Dotted Swiss and Eyelets. This includes all our late arrivals in cotton dresses.

INSECT BITES-SUN BURNS STIfMCS ETC GARCIA. ANTONIO Funeral service for Antonio Oarcla, 68. or. 2bU St. uonraa will be held today at 4 p.

m. at the A. P. Boza chapel. Interment will be in Centro Espanol cemetery.

Rev. Michael J. Braun. C. S.

S. will officiate at i the St. Joseph church. He is survived i by four sons, Joe, Ralph. Henry and Aurelio, and a daughter, Mrs.

Mercedes Roque, Tampa. i Hixon Vetoes Move To Buy-Electric Co. (Continued from Page 1) rezoning of a residential block In Ybor City for commercial purposes was denied on motion by Alderman Pelaez, of the district, who charged it was sought to permit the opening of a liquor store. The rezoning was asked for the area bounded by 4th avenue, 3rd avenue, 25th street and 26th street. The board also: Rejected an ordinance recommended by Assistant City Attorney Hobbs prohibiting parking within a 25-foot strip fronting residences, on the ground present city laws are adequate accepted a strip of land from Bently Gray Dry Goods company, for relocating of an alley near the company's property between Zack and Twiggs streets; called for bids for 30,000 feet of two-inch cast iron pipe for the waterworks.

Authorized the city to acquire two lots near the Lafayette street viaduct, between Aurora and Lafayette, from the county and put them up for sale along with eight adjoining city-owned lots for $10,000, and authorized Tampa Transit buses to proceed south on Florida avenue to Lafayette street, east on Lafayette to Marion and to a new bus stop at 403 Jackson a reversal of the present routing. NO CUT IN USES SEEN HERE Although many War Manpower commission and U. S. Employment offices in Florida will reduce their personnel In the immediate future, there will be no changes in the Tampa offices due to the number of veterans and displaced war workers being handled and the continuing war production demands. William V.

Little, manager of the office, said yesterday that Boyce Williams, state director of the WMC, had announced rollbacks In personnel and expenditures In many offices over the state as the need in some cities had diminished. "This will not affect Tampa In the least," Little said. "On the contrary, we now have openings In this office to bring it up to its full quota and relieve the present understaffed condition." MORGAN, JESSIE WOOD Funeral sery- DEATHS ROSE M. WARN Rose M. Warn, 62, of 128th avenue, Englewood Park, died Monday at her home.

Survivors are her husband, Edwin A. Warn, of Tampa; her father, John Wendell; a brother, Roy Wendell, and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Washburn, of Corinth, N. and Mrs. Susan Blanchard, St.

Petersburg. LEROY S. BROWN Leroy S. Brown, of Coffeen, 111., died yesterday at a hospital. Survivors are his mother, Mrs.

Martha Brown, and a sister, Mrs. Ruth Mc-Clean, of Irving, 111. MRS. DERAXIA A. C.

ALDRIDGE Mrs. Deraxia Ann Catherine Aldridge, 84, of Valrico, died yesterday at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Tullis, of Providence.

She was a native of Hillsborough county. Other survivors are a son, R. W. Aldridge, of Tampa; a daughter, Mrs. A.

R. of Lake Worth. ANTONIO GARCIA Antonio Garcia, 68, of ,2608 St. Conrad died yesterday morning. Survivors are four sons, Aurelio Garcia, Cpl.

Henry Garcia, Cpl. Ralph Garcia and Joe Garcia; a daughter, Mrs. Mercedes Roque, of Tampa. WILLIAM H. DuBOSE AUBURNDALE.

Aug. 7. (Sneciali trpQ inr wonti AaorKaii. cw. tew- i OUR COSTUME ROOM BETTER COTTON DRESSES Many nationally advertised label lines such as Milgrim, Sondheim, Troy-Stix, Armour, Betty Levay and many others.

In Salyna Cloth Eyelet Piques Mexican Hand-Woven Stripes Handkerchief Sheers Chambrays and Balloon Cloth. Values from $45.00 to $74.50., GOLD Distilled Dry PRINTED SILK DRESSES Dark and light grounds. Small and large colorful designs, also monotones. Values $35.00 to $89.50. JUNIOR Cotton DRESSES SIZES 7-17 Many of these dresses will be just the thing for the first school days.

Buy for immediate wear and later wear. Values $7.98 to $35.00. CLEARANCE OF ALL dent of 2906 Highland will be held Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock from the Riverside Baptist church, the Rev. E. C.

Abernathy to officiate, with interment in Myrtle Hill cemetery. Active pallbearers: A. E. Holley, A. B.

Pimm, L. R. Helveston, G. C. Stone, N.

C. Carlton, W. E. Bridge, honorary: W. E.

Bridge, A. E. Berry, D. F. Blades, D.

V. Epps, M. M. Funderburk, W. J.

Gregory, James Hudson, E. L. Land, C. D. Leggett, William B.

McCollum, A. E. McLendon, R. L. Morgan, R.

M. Smoak, R. E. Waldron, N. N.

Wellons, D. B. York, A. A. Keith, and R.

W. Miller. Arrangements in charge of Wilson Sammon Co. funeral home. 3EH lilt 1 r90 PROOF (Distilled from, gram) WARN.

MRS. ROSE Mrs. Rose Warn. 62, Another Gold Medal product produced by Records and Goldsborough, Maryland' distinguished distillers and rectifiers established in 188S. Gold Medal Gin is famous COTTON JL To -1 OFF William H.

DuBose, 86, of Auburn-dale, a former resident of Frostproof 128th street, Englewood rarK, aiea Monday, at her home. She is survived by her husband, Edwin A. Warn; her father, John Wendell, Corinth. N. two sisters, Mrs.

Susan Blanchard, St. Petersburg, and Mrs. Anna Washburn, Corinth, N. a brother, Roy Wendell. Ganse-vort, N.

Y. Services will be held Thursday at 2:30 o'clock at Bethel Temple, 2204 Highland with Rev. H. S. Bush officiating.

Pallbearers: Active, Rev. Webb. Rev. Bolton. Rev.

RinKness, Rev. Coy, Rev. Durham. Rev. Swart.

Honorary. H. C. Ball. Louis Horn.

Dave Whitw R. C. Dahlberg. W. E.

Hill. Charles Mills, Billy Bryan, Joe Gruver, O. L. Jernigan. Rev.

Keene, Rev. Kellow, Rev. Keliy. Rev. Evans, R.

C. Davenport, Wade Glenn, William Troublefield. Burial in Orange Hill cemetery. Ar-rangements by Oreenman Home. COD MA I 3 Afr-- iavi-a for 25 years, died at a Lakeland hos pital after an operation last week for ORIGINAL an infected leg.

He was bora in Baldwin county, Alabama, com in to Flor PRICE ida in 1913. Survivors include his widow; six sons, Ernest Y. DuBose, L. F. DuBose and C.

U. DuBose, of Frostproof; W. C. DuBose, of McDavis; J. L.

Dubose, of Auburndale and W. F. for its rare combination of outstanding Gin qualities necessary to produce that certain something discriminating taite demands. Maryland' Toaat To The Nat ion fji Oil Bistiffeu DuBose, of Tampa; five daughters, Mrs. toman Woodham.

Mrs. H. D. TINMAN'S FLOWERS 316 MADISON PH. 2059 mip'm ww nil) Collins, and Mrs.

George Bostic, of 3 in Auburndale; Mrs. Nora Clifton, of COAST GUARD TRAINING ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 7. VP) The U.

S. coast guard has compiled a new and standard course Iri air-sea rescue work and flight officers from eight principal coast guard air sta it. II I I Bradenton, and Mrs. J. B.

Forehand, of Frostproof; 27 grandchildren and II MI sin mo 10 great-grandchildren. lAHlfSHfrO BM tions of the country are due here next 113-119 West Lombard St. Baltimore 1, Md. STAILISHID HIS Ai.L SALES FINAL NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS TAMPA week to take a two-weeks indoctrination course based on the new program, Comdr. Robert McCafferv of the local ORANGE HILL Bnvtl(vl Cemetery Cteon and Orderly 1 Prices within reach of all Ph.

M-0t02. 207 Cass St. Arcade and ZACK station, announced today..

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