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ST. PETERSBURG TIMES, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1942 Frank O. Lee Heads Tire OBITUARIES Lower Pinellas Duys $2,474,367,45 Worth of Defense Donds, Stamps in Eight-Month Period, Soule Reports Tn naat elcrht months. Mav 1 through Dec. 31.

1941. lower Pinellas county residents and DR. S. EMMONS BRIGGS Yyir IPinell' Dr. J.

Emmons Brlggs, former professor of surgery at Boston Rationing Boards Here Five boards, all working under Administrator Frank O. Lee, will handle the rationing of tires and tubes in Pinellas county, according to the complete setup announced yesterday in Tallahassee, 1 l.A.J university and. surgeon By Peter Pinellas, in-chief of the Massachusetts Becoming 10 me assucibicu rrcH. frg marines, boys, Friday Memorial hospital in Boston, died at 10 o'clock Saturday visitors purchased $2,431,656.75 worth of defense bonds and $42,710.70 worth of defense stamps, according to Mortimer J. Soule, co-chairman of the Defense Savings council of lower Pinellas county.

Lee is director of public works I 1 a I for the city of tt. Petersburg. morning in his residence, 436 Fourteenth avenue northeast He The grand total was $2,474,367.45. Members of the various three- If you want tojwnwjj those who qualify Is your chance. He will be at the Cham- The record lor uecemoer, wnen was 72 years old.

man boards are prominent citi $720,443.60 worth of bonds and stamps were sold, shows what we Dr. Briggs had come to St zens in localities throughout the appucams all day. gent to Tampa V-r Walter Swindells of the Tam, Petersburg from Boston only i month ago. One of the most emi county from Tarpon Springs to Pass-a-Grille. In general, there can do wnen necessity reauy catches up with us, establishing a nent surgeons in the east he ber of ComntiQjj reports that St.

Petersburg boys con- was a graduate of Boston unl record of which the county can oe proud, Soule said. According to Co-chairman will be one board for the Clearwater area, one for Dunedin and vicinity, one for the Tarpon Springs area, one for the Gulf versity and of the University of ie9ck to the colors, pa reiast four local boys to leave for preliminary training at Vienna. In addition, he was member of the American College Beaches and one for St Feters 1 Soule, more and more funds are going to be needed and each person man, woman or child must do his cart To the person of all he can each day, keeping it up, the totals will go up fast Dimes count as well as dollars. "Just remember that a dime a day and a dollar on your birthday amounts to $37.50 at the end of the year and with that you can buy a United States bond that will pay you back $50 at the end of 10 years. It is the easiest way to save and at the same time help the boys fighting for you." Things persons can do to swell the sale of stamps and bonds include: Ask your merchant to give you stamps instead of small change; carry a stamp book with you at all times.

Ask your employer to hold out of your pay envelope each pay day every cent you can possibly spare. When there has been enough held out to buy a bond, he will arrange that for you. Ask to have your extra commissions and bonuses in the form of stamps or bonds. In the tabulations below are shown how many bonds and stamps were sold in banks and post office of lower Pinellas county. These are recorded month by month with complete totals.

of Surgeons, a member of the burg. 4 isiana, s. are Kienara iviowery, le, son 01 mra, ciia -fcery, Route Cecil E. Frederick, 2920 First avenue south; Elna aj. Conklin, 18, grandson of Mra.

Hattie L. Conklin, 2313 Tangerine avenue, and Harold J. Sheridan Jr, 18, ton of Mr. and Mrs. H.

J. University club in Boston and of the Masonic order. Sheridan sr. limited means, the following suggestion is made: "Some folks who do not have large resources He is survived by his wife. Mrs, Flora X.

Briggs. think that they cannot do any The funeral party will leave Under quotas for January recently announced by the office of production management in Washington, Pinellas county has been alloted 302 passenger car, motorcycle and light truck tires, together with 252 tubes for that class. A total of 118 tires and 266 tubes was alloted for tracks and bosses. Sent to Schools Among 26 Florida boys trans here tomorrow afternoon for services and interment in Forest Hills thing because they cannot put in large amounts at one time. That is not so.

If each person will give ferred to Navy trade schools last cemetery, Boston. John S. Rhodes ing his way. When we heard about him last, he had received no proposals of marriage. "I'll take care of those when they come," he is quoted as saying.

Any Christmas Cards If you have any Christmas cards you'd like to put to good use, take them to Mrs. Victor W. Kuhl, 2543 wees after completing prelimv nary training at the Norfolk, Va. BOND SALES is handling local arrangements, Ptii-f Pinellas Bar Flaei Moalhlr Tlrat M. Bar rtnas St.

Trta. Naval training station were Rob- Fed. Fed. Pet. Drat Nat.

Bank Florida Jat. Baak ralaa Traat Campaay T. O. OriUa Park P. O.

Total P.O. P.O. Boada FELIX II. BD3EAU Here is the way the rationing 1M1 Credit Late Rat. Fed.

Iaa 8. L. ert Gene Raymond, 2120 Thirty-eighth avenue north, and Thomas W. Mote, Route 1. Raymond has Felix H.

Bibeau. retired farmer boards are set up: $132,150 6.675 200 150.00 439,725.00 I A I May 84,550 80,000 $133,650 1,575 775 BOARD NO. Frank Tack, been sent to the aviation machin Tangerine avenue. Mrs. Kuhl is 275.00 254,300.00 825 from Mendon, died in his residence, 1713 Thirtieth avenue north, yesterday afternoon at the chairman.

William F. Rehbaum June 122,625 25,000 40,025 600 150 July 113,500 55,000 47,120 6,025 800 asking for as many Christmas ist's school In Chicago, 111., while 300 225 200 64,500 73,975 35,475 Jr. and A. Waller Smith, all of FRANK O. LEE cards as she can get They will 297,195.00 241,784.00 212,827.75 age of 80.

Clearwater. 200 50 50 300.00 600.00 652.75 25.00 Mote has been sent to the avia tion metalsmith's school at Evans ton, 11L i 54 torcycles. and 64 tires and AugUSt 117,900 18,350 SI 3 September 80,075 84,800 14,525 100 275 53,275 49,950 10,825 5,825 250 go to the crippled children at the Crippled Children's home, Uma Mr. Bibeau bad been a rest BOARD NO. 2: Harold Booth, 4,175 300 50 27,325 23,450 51,600 tubes for trucks and busses.

675 675 dent of St Petersburg since 1937 and was a member of the Pine 144,600.00 140,225.00 701,000.00 tilla, and the American Legion Hospital for Crippled Children chairman, A. J. Grant and R. House, all of Dunedin. BOARD NO.

3: Joseph November 39,800 31,625 15,000 200 1,250 December 197.200 248.475 102,000 9.925 2,925 MANATEE 75.00 600 1,975 136,525 1,300 egroes May Join City Baptist church here. here. With them will be sent scis Totals $594,200 $129,954 $25,325 $6,800 $2,650 $545,000 $13,900 $1,925 $2,077.75 $2,431,656.75 (Earl Walker, administrator, There is a place for negroes in sors and paste so that little hands He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alblna Bibeau, and one Baya, chairman, and A. Ferris Hollis, Tarpon Springs, and Harry SALES STAMP may while away some of the long Manatee) BOARD No.

1: Harry Flenv Bar Pine Clark, Clearwater. and dreary hours spent in a hos the United States Navy, Chief Shipfitter E. W. Sheffield, in charge of recruiting at the local station in the Chamber of Com brother, Francis Bibeau of Provi dence, R. I.

ing. chairman, R. G. Roberts and pital. BOARD NO.

4: Ralph chairman, Roger Wilson of May Robert Bentley. Funeral arrangements will be June merce building, said yesterday, BOARD No. J. Pope Harl St Petersburg, and M. W.Might- To Join Navy "Many local negroes think the July lee, chairman, L.

P. Thomas and Monthly Total Boada A Slaoipi $442,374.80 255,976.35 299,951.15 245,403.90 217,213.30 148,429.35 144,573.00 720,445.60 Moathlr Total Mampt 2,649.80 1,676.35 2,756.16 3.619.90 4,385.55 3,829.35 4,348.00 19,445.60 on, Pass-a-Gnlle. Plnellai Pk. P. O.

81.25 49.80 45.20 44.60 26.00 43.95 96.80 J05.70 announced by Baynard s. BOUDINOT IL JOHNSTON hM-a-GriUa P.O. $153.35 64.25 53.35 17.75 39.10 47.20 35.60 $42.35 t. Pet. P.O.

I 2,368.55 1,502.55 2,605.05 3,007.95 3,375.55 3,738.20 4,168.35 18,561.85 P. U. 46.75 59.75 52.55 549.60 994.90 47.25 335.70 Cecil Evans, son of Mr. and Navy cant use them. Sheffield F.

Mount. BOARD NO. 5: John Dickin August September said, "but they can be enlisted as Mrs. John Evans. 798 Preston Manatee's January Quota Is 63 A funeral service for Boudinot mesa attendants and stationed on son, chairman, Fred W.

Linde-mann and Robert J. Phair, all tires and 48 tubes for passenger 698,351.15 998,302.30 1,243,706.20 1,460,919.50 1.609,448.85 1,753,921.85 Month! Graad Total $2,474,367.48 avenue south, "will leave Tuesday morning for Macon, where Hugh Johnston, retired govern ships or at short stations both October November December cars, light trucks and motor of St Petersburg. he will be assigned to the United cycles, and 120 tires and 100 tubes for trucks and busses. Two boards each have been set ment bookkeeper who died Saturday night in his residence, 233 Nineteenth avenue northeast will States Navy's training center at hare and abroad. In the News up in Sarasota, Manatee and Norfolk, after having enlisted in the local recruiting of be held at 11 clock this morn Pasco counties.

They are; $593.30 $2.036.40 $42,716.70 Total ing in the John S. Rhodes chapel At least two St Petersburg fice. SARASOTA (J. K. Scully, administrator, Sarasota) BOARD No.

1: William E. with the Rev. Sherman Richards chaps axe In the current issue of For three yean, Cecil has been Fred V. Eloir, officiating. Burial will be in Life magazine.

Under the head PASCO (J. W. Booth, administrator, ZephyrhiUs) BOARD No. 1: F. Price, chair employed by the Florida Power corporation.

Memorial Park cemetery. ing, "Life Goes Riding on a Navy Recruiting Train," recruits Smith, chairman. T. W. Bryden Circle of Florence Crittenton home will meet tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

Henry Brown, 172 Twenty-seventh avenue north. former president of the Gulf Beach Chamber of Commerce, who is in Mound Park hospital and Waler N. Munroe, all of Mrs. Mary Good Dies in Hospital ORD D. GDLLDLAND man.

M. Williams, of Dade City, Also at Norfolk and J. W. Booth, ZephyrhiUs. Last rites for Ord D.

Gilliland, BOARD No. Clyde Hisel. Jack Ramsdell, formerly of The BOARD No. Harry S. Coth- 66, retired band director who died here Saturday morning, will be with a fractured skull, was reported by attendants last night to have shown no improvement chairman, J.

T. Blalock and Frank Caldwell, all of Sarasota. Times photographic department era, chairman, John H. Isaac and Rollo Draft all of New Port AIR CORPS WE! who recently enlisted as a photo Sarasota's January Quota is S3 held at 4 clock this afternoon in The Palms Memorial parlors Mrs. Mary Catherine Good, 52, tires and 46 tubes for passenger cars, light trucks and motorcycles and 87 tires and 34 tubes graphic specialist in the Navy, successfully passed his final physical examinations at Macon and is now at Norfolk, taking a basic Richey.

Pasco county January quota is 28 tires and 23 tubes for passenger cars, light trucks and mo yesterday. Blair was injured during the blackout Friday night when he fell down a flight of stairs at 3405 Ninth street north. prominent church and Sunday school worker at First Avenue Methodist church and a resident with the Rev. Dr. Paul R.

Hortin officiating. Pallbearers will be Jack Halsey, William Phoenix, Howard Ham and Joe Letter. for trucks and busses. of this city for 22 years, died training course. yesterday afternoon at 5:36 Upon completion of this, he ex clock at a -local hospital.

pects to be assigned to San Diego Meeting WILLIAM A. LEE A funeral service for William as a third-class petty officer for Wife of the late William Henry instruction in aerial photographic Good. Mrs. Good was a member A. Lee, 58, who had been a resi bound for Norfolk, from Georgia and Florida were photographed.

One of the pictures shows 17-year-old Robert William Young of St. Petersburg, seated in the train playing a harmonica. The other picture of local interest shows a train with well known Kenneth White, son of Al White, well in the foreground. Popular Private Now Pvt. Joe Everingham of Clearwater, who is stationed at Camp Grant, recently wrote a letter, printed in a Chicago newspaper, in which he signed himself as "the loneliest specimen this side of the Mississippi." Since then, Private Joe has been receiving more mall than any other man in camp.

In his letter he complained that "the regularity with which my name is skipped at mall call is getting monotonous." Now, he's getting more mail than a movie hero with Christmas cards, telegrams, letters and packages com work. dent of St Petersburg for 54 1 of the King's Daughters Sunday school class of the church and also the WSCS group. She came years, will be held at 2 o'clock Son at Cavlte this afternoon in Cookses chapel New Outbreaks Are Reported In Paris, Brest (By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) here from Marion, and resided at 736 Fourth atreet north. The fall of Manila hit close to with the Rev. J.

Dean Adcock officiating. Interment will be in Sunnyside cemetery. home for Mrs. Elizabeth Hinck Survivors' include three daugh of C.Will Discuss Role in War Effort One of the most enthusiastic meetings ever staged by the Chamber of Commerce will be held at the Chamber headquarters at 7:30 o'clock tonight with committee chairmen and their members of their respective groups present The meeting, called by Paul Brown, president, and Burwell Neal, manager, is chiefly for discussion of the part the Chamber ley, commander of the local Navy Mothers' club, whose son ters, Mrs. Harlan Gregory, this city; Mrs.

Mac Haines, city, and Mrs. V. A Loescher, Boston; two STELLA C. BOSSERT A funeral service for Stella C. Ross, last was reported to be sta of the prayer group for the Florida Chain of Misionary Assemblies will be held tomorrow morning from 10 until 11 o'clock at the home of the chairman, Mrs.

Julia Burdick, 316 Seventh avenue north. All church representatives are asked to attend and if they are unable to be present they are asked to send a substitute. Heidt Swearingen, director of the St Petersburg district emergency service corps, will meet his corps staff and district commissioners in a special meeting at Boy Scout headquarters tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Target for Ttnkht Xatt's froth tokos tad eookioit Wo won-iof Kate ktr biking that oitra toach of ganiat that Ramlord Baking Powder moans. Try Eumford.

Alto oad for now booklet, ehockfull of recipe and ideas to Improve baking, race, of court. Addreas: Romford Baking Powder, Boi Ramiord, Rhode Island. Writ tod. 4 tioned at Fort Cavite, now in the hands of the Japanese. His wife Bossert who died here Friday night will be held at 9 o'clock this morning in St.

Joseph's was in Manila. sisters, Mrs. R. Dean Dooley, Dayton, and Mrs. Eva S.

Robinson, Marion, and three grandchildren, Tommy Gregory, Lois Haines and Dickie Loescher, An "all's weir report from an VICHY, Unoccupied France. A new "terroristic'' outbreak in Paris resulted yesterday In the other son, Robert Hinckley, U. S. Catholic church with Father Mc-Gowan officiating. Arrangements are being handled by John S.

Rhodes. Navy, was received Dec. 8. Funeral arrangements will be imposition of a 8 p.m. curfew by announced by Ralph G.

Cooksey funeral home. the German occupation author! of commerce can play in the present emergency and what it must do to fill its own niche in COX ties while a "serious incident" in the occupied French seaport of DR. ARTHUR HUDSON The Rev. Dr. Allen W.

-Moore British-American the community. will officiate at a funeral service Of special Interest will be the FRESH from OUR GROVES "open house" with all Chamber Brest led to the suspension of the entire city council. (These new anti-German Incidents coincide with an apparent employes present and at their relations" will be discussed by the Rev. Alexander W. Shephard, native of Scotland, before the Men's club of United Liberal church tomorrow noon at the for Dr.

Arthur Thomas Hudson, 69-year-old local physician who died here Friday morning, to be held at 10 o'clock this morning Three Arrested Af er a Most Exciting Morning on Central There was plenty of excitement on Central avenue yesterday morning at 2:30 o'clock and when it was all over three men were under arrest and one of them had undergone treatment at Mound Park hospital. It started when someone called from the Detroit hotel, and reported "a free-for-all fight in front of the Tarpon Bar," which had work to explain to the visitors their own particular line of duty, 3 worsening of German-French re in the Wilhelm chaDel. Burial will Orange Papaya Grapefruit JUICE Pennsylvania hotel dining room. be in Royal Palm cemetery. All interested are invited.

IN MEMORIAM Ella Seal One Year Today, Jan. 1941 GLASS MART O. FLAGLER A funeral service for Mrs. St Petersburg surrounded by friends I am Mary Flagler, 81, who died lonely, In the mists of joy I am blue. here Thursday afternoon, will be Stamp club will meet at the YMCA tomorrow night at 7:45 o'clock.

The program will be in lations. Stockholm reported these relations now are the worst since signing of the armistice a' year and a half ago.) Advices from Brest, the Atlantic port at the tip of Brittany, last night reported the incident there involved the entire council, from the mayor down, and that it was regarded as so serious that entire council was suspended yesterday. held at 2 clock this afternoon Beneath my smile I've a heart WEVER GROVES (Sine 188S) 42 SIXTH STREET SO. in the John S. Rhodes chapel Epiphany services will be celebrated with Holy Eucharist at St.

Bartholomew's Episcopal church tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. The Rev. Warren C. Cable will officiate. with the Rev.

Dr. David M. Gard OTTlW GROCERY MARKET 30 Ninth Street South MON. St TUES. SPECIALS Tender, Yellow Wax Beans; Fresh Cut Snoball Found CaulMVr 5c No.

1 Plant City Straw-berries (at 2:00) pint, lOe Genuine Stayman Wine-Bap APPLES, 5 Fancy, Juicy ORANGES, Dosen Crisp, Bleached CELERY HEARTS. Ige. bun. 18 Mo Natural Flavored Pound BANANAS 2c Full Pod Green LLMAS; Strimrless GREEN BEANS 2 lbs. 19c ache, Longing, Dear Ella, for you.

Loving mother, charge of H. Wackerman and the Tampa Stamp club. The meeting is open to all interested in stamps. ner officiating. Burial will be later.

JOHANNA CALDWELL IMIT(gML! nri closed at 2 clock. A sheriffs car and three police cruisers responded. About 40 people were milling about in the street and on the sidewalk. Officers immediately placed Herbert J. Faust Gilbert hotel, and Ray B.

Wood, 2808 Eleventh street north, under arrest and said they would charge them with assault as a result of the disturbance. As they attempted to place one of them in the car to take him to the station, Harry K. Bremner, 930 Eleventh street north, a bartender, alleg edly interfered to the extent that w- Deputy Sheriff Andy Rand suffered a blow over the eye and a scratched face. They then arrested Bremner and said they would charge him with obstructing an officer. While this was going on, one of the two men previously arrested broke away and ran up the atreet "There he goes up the street" WASTE 1W BUY NOW BECAUSE "PRIORITIES" MAY GET YOU IF YOU DON'T WATCH OUT Fresh Dug New Red Bliss HOUSE PAINT ZINC-O-UTH IfTOl JTL cma CMua kip! 1 atAaaMaBBaA oMaOakakaM BLMaaWSaml I SUPERIOR Flat Wall Paint Tour best choice for a good economical Job.

Special while present 1 OO supply lasts. GAL. 107 Roof Coating IN KITS An Asbestos Fiber, Asphalt Roof Coating that will match any to be found regardless of price. GALLONS mm FOTI! shouted some of the crowd as a ear passed. City police gave chase in a cruiser and stopped the car at Fourth and Central and placed a policeman in his car with in Extra White, Good Covering, Long Lasting, Regular $3.35.

4tO TJO GALLON ogeCa Painter's Floor Varnish structions to return to the scene of the melee. As the police cruiser returned, a spectator ran into the yfcruC SUPERIOR QUICK-DRYING ENAMEL Tour favorite for a quick job. sr. Pints 59c Ptn. 34c The choice of professional painters that atreet and yelled "Here's the man hiding over here." Police Officer J.

A. Muench jumped out and $2.89 guarantee their work and the quality of paint used. FEB GAL. Use All the Sugar You Like But Don't Waste It If that third spoonful of sugar remains in the bottom of the cup use only two the next tisne. If the wmte of sugar be eliminated there will be plenty for all our want! and needs.

The Government hat wisely taken steps to insure sugar, at reasonable price to the consumer. In this war there will be no repetition of "two pounds a week at 10 rents a pound" Supplies on hand plus those which msy be expected to arrive safely in the country will care for all our needs during the near-term future. Should the war continue, it is reasonable to expect that limitations and restrictions on home production will be removed and thus permit provision of facilities to meet, our needs. Use. All the Sugar You Like But Don't Waste It POTATOES, 10 lbs.

17e Tender Green Cabbage; ltfc-tabaga Turnips; Whole Northern Hubbard SQUASH lb. SC Cal. Emperor GRAPES, Pound SV4e Swift's Vienna Sausage; Campbell's Tomato Soup; Green Ridge Tender 10c cans 3 25c Apple Sauce; Pineapple; Apple Juice; Tomato Juice; Potato Sticks, -10c cans IMe Lge. Corn Flakes; Shredded Ralston or Wheat; RICE KRISPIES, 13c pkg. lOlic 14 -os.

Catsno: 12-ot. Cucumber Chios Pint Church's GRAPE JUirn, Jar Llpton's Souo Mix; Wes- ton' Roll Cookies; Pound F.F.V. Sorts Crax: Brown, XXXX SUGAR pkg. 7 Vie WITH Purchase of 15c Calamt Powder; PILLSBURV 5 lbs. FLOUR 2lc Del Monte Coffee, lb.

25V4e N. 2H Krn! Lima Bans; Beet: BUTTER BERN'S, 10c Cans Swift's Roast or Corned found the missing man behind a shoe shine stand. He rearrested him and returned him to the scene. The driver, meantime, was RENO WAX LINOLEUM Rubbing 49c Self Polishing Quick Drying No Needed. JQ Il Pint.

All Installations Br Glidden's Own Expert Craftsmen set tree. The three men under arrest were then taken to the station. There, officers said, Bremner tried to hit Deputy Rand. As sheriff's officers tried to grab him he stumbled and fell to the floor, striking the back of his head against a radiator. He was taken to Monnd Park hospital for emergency treatment for this Injury.

Bond for Faust and Wood was COMPLETE LINE OF ART SUPPLIES 39c Regular CALAIAR YARD GOODS, per eq. yd. Oil Color Water Color 0 Pastel Outfits Ideal gifts for Students or Pro 59c SERVICE BOND QUALITY LINOLEUM, per sq. set at $23 and Bremner was held in $200 bail, all pending trial before Judge John T. Fisher today.

Police said the melee on Cen S1.25 fessionals. INLAID KOLORFLOR, Installed tral avenue followed an argument 3f but no one seemed to know what VO INTEREST OR CABBY1.VO CHAKOES it was about. USE OUR BUDGET PLAN Bef; Fork Lobster: MM. RED SALMON, can 23c Chlpao: Blue SUPER SUDS, Large 25c pkrs. 19c Waldorf TOILET TISSUE.

4 Rolls 15c PHONE 4159 869 CENTRAL Swift' Assorted COLD CUTS, lb. 15e Cot Bros. SPECIAL' Good Hearing FmHI Yr Happl Vaevam-Tibe or Carboa Trp Western CltcfrtC Audlphones Will Rfr Impramnwal oth.r the aitrkct "BIST BT TFT AM) COMFARIMJV the Ut oWlpmt of the fti telephons la bora- TOHrFH bring Jr hsppla t-t it to eon. II part h.f v. II.

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