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OBITUARIES Highway Funeral Notices nan AW nvl Mr. Valma BoI, 4(1, of 110 (Continued frem Page l-B) ii ml ready begun third Tampa bay bridge and ends at Pinellas Park. E. Poudrier; Once Jewelry Salesman Here Emery T. Poudrier, a former salesman with Kauff man's Jewelers here, and former dancing in Beloved Bridgeiender K.

(Cap) Ransom Dies ivmh Avrnu HHinaloa diNl Friday la Imal tui.pitBl. fu nr.l mu-n will hrld (I 1 m. Unity at th C. Jam.a Maltwwa hP of interstate highway Congress Is considering as a supplement to WIS Ninlh Ktrrrt fcnuih, with in THE EXTENSION route Krv. Kowlrr oHiilatini.

in larmrnt la Mural I'nlml Omrlerjr. backed by Jones has not been nnnrnvnri hv iha Pond llnnnl A the nationwide federal highway INDIAN ROCKS BEACH program. The Jones route is about the Thursdav moeUn), Rogoro trip lasted 20 months and they traveled 8,000 miles. Fully Tree Ripened, Sweet, Juicy DUNCAN GRAPEFRUIT "Wonderful Health fruit" nines long, so large a pro- Mid he would attempt to per Kenneth Malcolm Ransom, 81, 117 Gulf Boulevard, died yester structor at the Coliseum, died portion of the 1,100 miles which suade other members to shift to W. C.

Spracue. editor of he American persuaded AvpnUjf must be allocated according to the route so day morning in a local hospital. He served for 25 yenrs as the tender of the Indian Rocks Beach HKWis Amna W. Hiim. n.

lurd mw hanMsl riumrrr tor lh I' icvirnmrnl and rrnuirM hr lnr yi. rind Nuliinlar In a l'al ll llvrd at RCi'i Cray SI reel, I'inrllai I'aik. Mr. Hutu Ivim In and mirti-d hira frnm ln-di, hr. Il aa a mmbf-r fhir-ni Conllir)(, Vllr ol l'hni.

(irwiil ol Arizona. Survivmi Im lud thr hrolhrra, Jurnli, Nnlilvill. ln, Allic and lmnia, Ixilli '4 Ixjuh ilr. Kr. Tuwral arrvlrra will n-du led liy lha Sunthlnc ItrW urK'l-iv Ransom to write a series of or need among the 48 stales that that Pinellas would not be by- North.

tides on their adventures. The U.S. approval is dubious. passed by the West Coast highway Mr. Poudrier left here in May bridge.

series ran tor 18 monlhs and was I to Miami Hp nHilcrl u.inlpH rniU ih. to spend the summer in the 2 THE FEDERAL highway Lvnrpinne nnininn frnm r.ATPlU or (I 0OO Mile and Inland North. He had been with Kauff program already is running into Tmn Pin.n fm.ntv Known affectionately to all as Cap, he was born in 1878 in Michigan. Hit grandfather was I pm. in lha Ixrwni i rMix-l, 1U4 1 WntPrs." nnuhledHv.

Pae and nian's Jewelers for the past 18 brri Ava. Nn. Th 8unnhin nimH at Ilia l.nd al 3:30 am. uH.ituiuo uetau u. ernmental units on the request for the skyrocketing costs across the th mm.

rn MttnhnrnifH with nnnsnm seasons and was a member of chief justice and seventh Rover torment will follow In Memorial Fark country of construction and and the book "A Year On A tne Catholic Church. Yawl" was published which was Survivors Include a son, Jerry HI NT Col. William Hunt. 5, paaaM nor of the State of Michigan. Cap's father was the national president for many years of Beta rights of way.

Extensions soon, FEDERAL LAW does not therefore are unsure. Under now permit paying off bonds on For your health's sakt eat lots of citrus ond drink plenty of orange Juice fresh daily at our 5 stores. away Saturday In a lural lnwpllal, II a great success and which seven of Goshen, Ind. ruma to St. rtraburl 10 jrrara am ll wan a native of iHilan-y, bliltn, Ira newspapers ran in serial form.

Funeral services and burial will land. Ha attrndrd St. I'aura Latnni Theta nil. BUILT OWN YAWL be in Providence, R.I. the interstate program, the feder- toll roads with federal funds, al government pays 90 per cent New State, for one, has of costs and the states pay 10 per long been trying to get a bill cent.

Highways must meet rigid through Congress permitting hunh and waa a vrU'ran of WW I and WW II. Col. Hunt aurvlvMl by CAME HERE IV 1910 hi wifa. Mra. Jnmm S.

Hunt, M. I After marriage. Can settled G. R. Hill! Hotel liTiliiim; una aim.

Arthur In 1898, at 22, Cap finished building a yawl. "Gazelle." down to work for the Common federal specifications as four- such payments. Most of the bu Army, thrra duuxhlera. Mr Mary Pari rr. El I'fui.

1. Si wealth Electric Co, in Chicago, Irr Miriam KMhlcfn, Naw York i Ity Manager, Found Dead lane, limited access, high-speed lion-dollar New York Thruway roads. meets interstate standards, but which he had designed himself She was 30 feet long with a nine ami hulrr Minimi Alamuqur, Mm rlnla. N.Y.I threa brolhi'ru. Frwli-m later selling the Gazelle.

In 1910 be came to Indian Hocks having Dr. Hinry foot beam, and her home port ueorge itoiana urn, rz. man- the state cannot be paid for it, 3 MIOLLD THE extension to th hnruk and I'r. A. Hunt, Ireland; thrra ala remembered it from his famous ntfer Iho I Irkll-inl ti-ra.

Mra. Kdward Hynn, lmdon, Kna was St. Joseph, Mich. Cap and SHIPPING Finest Now For Miami be approved by the U.S. Thn.wnv l.ii land.

Mr. Annie O'Connor. Dublin. Ir trip and settled here with his fouml dcad )n bed at tne land and Mra. Pntrlrk Henry.

Irrlntid three buddies set out across Luke Michigan to Chicago, through the Bureau of Public Roads to run 'liVr will be a Hei itatlon of lha lei vesterdav. ary at the Downa Kuneral Home, 1015 along the route roughly parallel- NO EXCITEMENT But the pioneer Indian n. Knnnl. Illinois Canal to the Illinois Riv llih Ave. 7 p.m.

lueaday. Kt un-m Maaa will be -lehratd Wednra Rnti Annua nrcn Can Dipl. North Side ItSth St. 5th Art. N.

down the Mississippi River to ing Route 41 south of Tampa, Trr) not going to get all ex-the main Florida East-West in-1 cited about it," Rogero said af- Downtown Cor. 3rd St. 3rd Ave. N. Treasure Island day.

am. at St. Paula athol icai examiner, said ueaui came hurch wnh the lit. Riv. Monaignor iniunn nocks ir frnm hpnr, Jnhn I.

Miillina, wh-hranl. Interment will be lo Arlinnlon National lemetrry terstate highway still would enter ter discussing the route sugges-Pinellas. This portion of the high- tions for the state's supplemen- Free parking lot Gulf Beaches 'I 1 1 II una fniirwl ilu.trl liu iVia New Orleans, fighting ice all the way to Baton Rouge (in the worst winter the river had ever known) over to Pensarola and down the Santa Rosa Sound to across the bridge, for z. years, A up to bis retirement in 19S3. Kids M- HMmser.

OslKIKVK C. Ralph 0horne. 77. hu way net begins at Daytona tary federal highway request. Beach, runs through Tampa on "And Im not going to hold up band of the late Minette Oaliome.

filed In Can tha. l.riili'A 8Me "IVCM IK.IH'U Blier ill' 10803 Gulf Blvd. Treasure) Island 6800 Gulf Blvd. St. Pet Dtach Monday at the home of fm auter, Mra.

ami l.rnLnn PPr for WOlk VestT- in expressway, crosses the al- refinancing the Skyway for the lura Short. nth St. So II t. came hi-ra one year ago from Krle Clearwater then known as Clear Water Harbor, visiting Indian Bayway because of it." ra aflt-r aoenning 10 prcvioua aea reported. anna here.

Ha lued at 1074 lot With the Japanese sneak attack i special committee of the Rocks. Ave. bo. He was an electnntl gincer and dealaner with the t.enera on Pearl Harbor. Cap raised an flIr- was 'rn in London road board has the Skyway re From there they sailed to Sara Molora Corp.

lor 4.1 yeara with th Plunge American flag over the bridge. U'-ngiana, and was a member of financing plan under discussion, sot a and then through the Ever l.lictrnmotive Division. He wan a era unte of Cornell Dnlverftity with the rlriM PACKING FLA NT GIFT STORE U.S. Alt. 19 Seminole Bridge MliM-OlEEEY Phone Dl 1-1281 and kept on doing so.

buying new 1 be Church of England. He served but the full board has taken no glades. On to Key West and Ha of IWI. Mr. (I'lKirne attended the faaa ones from his own pocket money I with the Royal Engineers in the dena Community hurch, Surviving in action.

The refinancing scheme vana. back to Miami, up the (Continued From Page l-B) addition to hie (later, a daughter, Mrs. as they wore out. English Army during World has been opposed by some indi coast to New York, from th John A. Batea and a arandilaiight Surviving are his son Willys War I.

viduals because it would increase Marian A. Haifa, both nf Krie, Pa Funeral aervlcea will ha held at 4 Commander Capt. F. M. Hudson River to Albany where they entered the Erie Canal.

The McDonald Ransom of Indian Thprn nm no known snriunr Weilneadny at Wl he 111 hapel. 14 the Skyway debt and might pro- Thomas conducted the prelimi Rlh Nt. Nn. with Kev. WalU-r CI.

Gray Rocks Beach; two inh long tolls on the giant bridge. nary investigation, until Hillsbor elllriatlng. Interment will be later. Mrs. Aksel G.

Olsen of Harbor ough authorities reached the nounce arrangements. RANSOM Funeral aervlcea for Kenneth Bluffs and Mrs. Walter L. Mor Emanuel Weil, Former scene. M.

Rananm. HI. of 117 (iulf Houlevard Indian Horka Beach, who died Mondny Brick Firm Executive KENNETH CITY gan, at. reiersmirg; one sister, MRS. ANSTINA HALL, 88, died Margariilt9 Morton, Grand Rap- yesterday at the Largo Nursing 'NOTniNG TO HIDE Your Best Home Buy! murning, wdl be held Tueaimy at p.m In the Anona Methoditt Church, con Emanuel Weil, 68, a former dueled by the Rev.

DcWitt T. Karahee Reed, talking rapidly and ex ius, six Krnnncniiuren Bllfl Inmn I paatnr. Mul ml will follow In the Anona Cemelery. Mima Funeral Home tnree great grandchildren. Mrs.

Hall was born in Wisconsin citedly, repeated, "I ain't got nothing in the world to hide," nf Clearwater la In charge ol arrange executive of the Michigan and Ohio Brick died yesterday in a local hospital. He lived at Moss Funeral Home of Clear- menu. la III JJIi IfOm when questioned at the scene. He rn.ni. Eagle River, Wis.

126 26th Avenue Northeast. RFITI Tlnward Roland (Bmey). Sfl, said he had taken his pistol, kept veteran foothnll conch who had been Survivors include two daugh Mr. Weil was born in Brook railed the "fitlher of the forward paaa ters, Mrs. Art Ketz, North Bend, in his home, away irom his wife earlier yesterday, after he lyn, N.

and moved here si died today nt a local hospital. He re aided at 2)2 Clinton St. Ciulfpnrt Mr. Reiler roached the Weleyan I nl and Mrs. Fenn Haley, Henrietta Johnson; Registered Nurs years ago from Detroit.

Mich found her taking it from its cus Kenosha, a brother, W. He was a member of Temple tomary place in a dresser draw veraity nf I onnecllcut football teama from 1904 In IMit. It waa In a l'ldh game with Yale that the firat forward Wagner, tudany, a niece, Beth-El here. I' 7 4 er, and putting it under her pil Miss Henrietta Johnson. 86, paaa waa used, according to football Mc Survivors include his wife W.U.MI-.IU, low.

recorda, He retired a number nf years ago as nrofenKor of phyalcal education River; and two nephews. Joe of university, lu-uiienem, ra 111IIU wais. Milwaukee, and John Reed said his wife was a A nallve of Philadelphia, he was Irene; a son, Warren also here, and two sisters, Miss May Weil of Loj Angeles, and a graduate of Princeton Dnlversity. He I it housemaid, working for various Miss Johnson hnrn In came here from Fairfield, tc make hia retirement home. He was employers.

After her first ill Mrs. L. Baar of Brooklyn, N. Vermont and rnm horA in pm- John S. Rhodes Inc.

will an- Protestant. Survivors Include his wife Fdilh R. Reiter of Gulfport; two sons ness last April she Improved Friends may call at Wilhelm ago from Swamnscott. Mass. arrangements.

Dr. Henjamin Reiler, professor at the and enrolled in Gibbs Junior Funeral Home Inc. from 10 a She was a member of Ihn Fttism. University of Minnesota, and Hun Kelt College night classes for a er of Ihe Pacific Pallsadea, Cnllf. Serv Icea will he held at Ihe David pal church.

ueoimje a. komsy, 66, a short time, he said. She later to noon today, WILLIAM C. Bt'LMER. 76.

Thompson Funeral Home. 49th Survivors include two siKfnr rcurea accouiuant lormeriy wnn quit the classes and quit work. St. So. at a m.

Wednesilsy, Nov. 13. Dr. A. Sinclair officiating.

Inter Mrs. Inei Conner. HnmivLP ir I the U.S. Government, died Sun ment will follow at a later date. retired engineer for the Reliance and Mrs.

Elizabeth Conner of in a Iocnl oslilal. Ho lived pa- The Reeds had been married Steel Products Pittsburgh Longmont. as well as fl at 4(i7 8.ird Avenue iNortn 13 years and lived at 701 19th SIIAFFKR Frances Wood Shaffer, age wife of Grant Shaffer, passed awny died yesterday at his home niece, Miss Arlene Huckins of El Mp. Roney was horn in Phil Street South. They have two sons.

at a local hospital buniiny. nov. lu. 6914 Sixth Avenue North. 1200 HOMES as low as She resided at 175 17th Ave.

Paso, Tex. adelphia, Pa nnd had lived her A TYPICAL COLEN HOME Sanitary Stwers No City Taxes Storm Sewers. Heavy Duty Curbs Kenneth City Water Fire Hydrants Featuring The Famous Air Flo Designed Homes. Mr. Bulmcr was born in Norman and Ronnie, 12 and 10 years old, who were left at home coming here 44 years ao from hi rago.

III ltesldea her hushand, Mrs Baynard-Barnes Funeral Home for the past eight monlhs, coining Pennsylvania and came here two Shaffer is survived by Iwn sons, James Inc. is in charge of arrange- from Eriton, N. He was on the tragic motor trip, Reed Adrian Shaffer and David Wood hunt fee. St. Petersburg! one daughter.

Pa. years ago from Pittsburgh. He mcnts. veteran of World War I and said. tilcla Shaffer.

St. Petersburg! her was a member of the Episcopal member of the Presbyterian narenta l)r. and Mis. A. J.

Wood. Nl Church. HERE 14 YEARS Petersburg! one brother. Br. Rowland MRS.

RUTH IIAGAN FAATZ, Church. Wood, St. I'etersnurgi ana one Bister, 1 5,590 Mrs. Reed was born in Wild- Mrs. Wl am B.

Crow. Gainesville a lormer resident, oiea sun- survivors include his wife Survivors include his wife Florence, here; three sons, Dr, Friends may call at Hhodes Funeral Home. 6M 4th St. No. Funeral services any at tne nome of ner father, v-hm, anit hrnthnr Hn.

wood and had lived here for the 1 ir it I Dan Bulmer, Midland, will he held in Christ Methodist hurch viu.iH iiiiKHii, ijnw i.cvci. of Marea tv. past 14 years. She was a mem Tuesday afternoon. Nov.

12. at 3:30 Mrs. Faalz was a registered Dr. Malcolm Bulmer, Wenatchee, ber of Bethel A.M.E. Church.

o'clock with Dr. Paul R. Hortln offi Services and burial will be in 3 and 3 Btdroom Modal. All Horn CompJat with lifatimo Til Roof, Till Imuronc, and Stamp en 0d. nurse and the widow of George and William here; ciating.

Interment will be in Royal Palm Cemetery. Pleasantville, N. J. with Bay Survivors include her hus W. Faatz, who died here in 1954.

two daughters, Mrs. W. H. Tram nard-Barnes Funeral Home Inc band, Eddie two sons, Ron Besides "her father, survivors JHiUUin 111. 1 1 til 111 CIUItlVIM.il, SMITH Thomag F.

Smith, age 70. DOWN 5 Models Furnished by DEW FURNITURE CO. mell, Greenville, S. and Miss Wilma Bulmer, here; a brother, ald and Norman; her mother, include three step-chiidren. Jack oftloc arrangements Mrs.

Mary Williams, all here, S4.000.000 Shopping Ctnlir Plannad (or This Art. BUS SERVICE TO DOWNTOWN SI. PETERSBURG. Dr. John Bulmer, Detroit.

raaiz. AiiiKspuri, iwrs. vi-vimv nmvr n7 her father, Chester of Wildwood, Martha Braddock, Augusta, oncfinn. two sisters, Mrs. P.

J. Herbert, an 1 i. r.llu three sisters, Mrs. Thclma Clay uib. MUI.

i- wllh the Ontario and Western Youngstown, Ohio, and Mrs Charles Baird, Kentucky. ton, Mrs. Bessie Lee Williams FOR BROCHURE WRITE 5730 47th AVE. NO. ST.

PETERSBURG, FLA. Railroad, died yesterday in and Catherine Sanders, and a husband of l.ouise Smith, passed away at his residence Saturday. November 9lh. He resided at 2H14 Tlftnn St. 8., coming here two and one half years ago from Weston, Conn.

In addition to his wife, Mr. Smith is survived by a daughter. Mrs. Harry Childs of SI. Petersburg! a brother.

Charles of Nor-walk. and two sisters Mrg. Albert Robinson of Norfolk, Conn, and Mra. C.eorga Butler of Bridgeport, Conn. Friends may call at Rhodes Funeral Home, 635 4th St.

N. where services will be held Tuesday afternoon. November 12th at o'clock with the Reverend Charles F. Lang-lands officiating. Interment will (ollow In Royal Palm Cemetery.

The family requests that me wvn, miu ir: nl I I lULtll IIUBUHUI. IIO I1VCU brother, James Williams; three flowers be omitted and con. uesion nagan, iariuu, nu thr. sisters Mrs. Miriam Max- lnlrd Avenue South- aunts and two uncles, all here.

'Drive out 49th St. No. to 47th Ave. No. Turn West to Kenneth City.

Ph. H-6-50OO iriDuuons maae to tne cancer wpII Mrs. Janie Mr. Rowe was born in Beaver fund instead. Beach Memorial Creal Williams Funeral Home Dve Lakeland and Mrs.

Dillie hill, New York, and came her Chapel will announce arrange will announce arrangements. Underwood. Pine Level. one month ago Irom iMorwicn Roberts Funeral Home of Ar- N. lor his I7tn season, lie Parade Watcher Dies WEIL Emanuel Weil.

60, an executive cadia will announce arrange- was a member of the urother ments. hood of Locomotive Engineers Frcm Heart Seizure the Elks Lodge, and the I.O.O.F EDWARD SAMl'EL r.ILKES both of Norwich. Paul Louis Rocatis, 63, 5102 li ct ill, I oj, a uuin. uiin-i v. mi mc with The Michigan tinio nricK to.

died Monday in a local hospital. Born In Brooklyn, N.V., he came here six years ago from Detroit, Mich, and lived nt r'fi 2iith Ave. N. K. He was a member of the Temple Beth Kl.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Irene. Weil, St. Petersburg! a son, Warren L. Weil.

St. Petersburg and two sisters. Miss Mae Well. Los Angeles, and Mrs. L.

Baar, Brooklyn, N.Y. Funeral services will he held at p.m. Tuesdny at the Wilhelm Chapel, 145 Hth St. No. with the Rabbi David Susnkind officiating Interment will be later.

First Avenue South, was dead on arrival at Mound Park Hospital Dew Furniture here, died hna flnH yesterday at his home, 465 4h George E. of Utica, N. and a after collapsing on the street yes ments. WILLIAM L. ELLIOTT, 90, a retired photo engraver, died Sunday in a local rest home.

He lived at 774 21st Avenue South. Mr. Elliott was born in New York and moved here 18 months ago from there. He was a member of the Elks Lodge here. Survivors include a daughter, Miss Elise Elliott, here.

Friends may call at the Bay-nard-Barnes Funeral Home Inc. this afternoon and evening Funeral party will leave Wednesday morning for services and burial in New Orleans. Avenue North. Lynda J. Rowe terday.

hr. Gilkes was born in i Clifton, N. j. sister, Miss Cause of death was a heart at N.J., and came here in 1907 from Friends may call from 7 to Friends may call at Wilhelm Funeral tack. Dr.

E. R. Koontz, county there. He was a member of the p.m. today, at Jonn i.

Kiiodes medical examiner, reported. Catholic Church. Inc. Survivors include his wife, Rocatis was stricken at Fifth Street and Central Avenue, as he Theta a son. Edward a Home from 10 am, unui noon Tuesday.

Deaths Elsewhere MRS. DELPHIA DAY daughter, Mrs. B. VV. Smith, five watched the Veteran's Day pa VREDENBl'RG, 66, of 5100 Em grandchildren, a brother, William rade.

erson Avenue South, died Sunday and a sister, Mrs. Eva Dar at her home. by, all here. Mr. Rocatis was born in Denmark and came here 14 months THIS IS HOW WE SAVE llSfif AT F'RST FEDERAL Mrs.

Vredenburg was born in John S. Rhodes Inc. will an JF1 MRS. WILLIAM C. MA Missouri and moved here 18 ago from East Bridgewater.l nounce arrangements.

months ago from New Berlin, 111 Mass. He was a retired painter She was a member of the Baptist and carpenter. He was a vet THER, 66, philanthropist and civic leader, died Sunday in Cleveland. Her first husband was industrialist James D. Ireland, C.

RALPH OSBORNE, 77, re Church. eran of World War and a mem tired electrical engineer and de ctcfnni uriih r.flnnnl ATM sira Cnm Survivors include a daughter, ber of The American Legion, who died in 1928, and in 1929 she Post No. 14. oUon ed yVsterdaTat the Mrs' Darre Thompson, here; a r.Sierd.8tT,!.! brother. W.

F. Chadwick. Crest- home of his sister, Mrs. Izora married Mather, president and Survivors include his wife, Lil- FRED L. ESSLIXGER, 71, a re tired oil well contractor and driller, died yesterday in a local hospital.

He lived at 7403 46th Avenue North. Mr. Esslinger was born in Gibsonburg, Ohio and came here in 195J from Coldwater, Mich. Before moving here, he had spent a number of seasons in Dunedin. He was a member of Masonic Lodge No.

861, of Chicago Heights, and a charter member of the Moose Lodge No. 6G7 in Coldwater. Survivors include his wife, Maude, here; a daughter, Mrs. later board chairman of Cleve line. and four grandchil Short, 1523'i Ninth Street South'.

Iian, here. land-Cliffs Iron Co. She was born dren. It's so easy to save at First Federal since Billy and I started using the mail box on the corner. In fact, we call it "our private First Federal Office." Every time we mail our savings First Federal sends us another post- Mr.

Osborne was born in in Saginaw, Mich. Baynard-Barnes Funeral Home Funeral party left yesterday Inc. is in charge of arrange for services and burial in Dallas CURT A. POULTOV ments. Athens.

and was graduated from Cornell University in 1903. lie was with General Motors for 43 years before his retirement. City, 111. Downs Funeral Home SO, member of the old "Original Inc. was in charge of local ar agabond Trio, a singing group rangements.

nd moved here one year ago I WT popular in the 1920s and 1930s, died Saturday in St. Louis. from Erie, after spending I age-paid "Save-by-Mail" envelope. Other Deaths 10 previous seasons here. He at Dorothy Hofmann, Detroit.

Mi EDWARD CHESTER 12 3 46789 101 Ui 14 15 16 217223 71 K'KIJ'MTa IA two granddaughters; two sisters, Mrs. E. E. Harpst, Memphis. (CHET) LAMPSON, 81, editor of mm On The Suncoast the Jefferson, (Ohio) Gazette, and Mrs.

Julia Baker of Gibsonburg, and several nieces semi-weekly newspaper, died Saturday in Ashtabula. Ohio. Lamp- MOUNTAIN LANDS and nephews. CLEARWATER ELECTED FIRST'CZAIR' OF THE: NATIONAL OP BASEBALL Friends may call this evening MRS. PAULINE R.

WRIGHT, We hardly ever miss a week and you'd be surprised how our accounts have grown. Billy's a JUNIOR SAVER already. I hope the habit of saving will mean as much to him as it has to me. at the Osgood Funeral Home. Fu r05 North Garden Avenue.

son carried to the White House his fight against what he regarded as bullying by Uncle Sam's tax collectors. tended the Pasadena Community Church. Besides his sister, survivors Include a daughter, Mrs. John A. Bates, and a granddaughter, Miss Marian Bates, both of Erie.

Pa. Wilhelm Funeral Home is in charge, of arrangements. 9 FLOYD H. SMITH, 71, retired chief engineer for Hailey Brothers department store in Cleveland, Ohio, died yesterday at his home, Bay Palms Trailer Park, Madeira Beach. BRADENTON neral party will leave Wednesday for services and burial in CHARLES A.

WING. Cozy Gibsonburg. ANDREW W. ROBB. 81.

Trailer Park. Mt4. Jb dBs. ADVERTISEMENT WAYNE M. BEAR, Bow lees Creek Road.

FLOWERS FCR ALL OCCASIONS YOUR' 'EYES chairman of the board of Halifax Herald and a former president of the Canadian Daily Newspaper Association, died Saturday McCUTCHEON-TINMAN PHONE e-SMt Jcin Firs? Federal's Christmas Club Too! Emergencies IDESERVE WE BEST in Halifax. MOt'ND PARK HOSPITAL Mrs. Georgia MacIVinaid. 7a ni. Mr Smith was born in Pitts IT) GEORGE W.

MERCK. 63, lawn Aoartmentj. trealeri anH r.la.uul burgh. and moved here five brk lnjur'' nuftered when chairman of the board of direc i IP wn riuins in r. pro note.

years ago from Cleveland. He shu-ie Thayer, 4721 central Ave- Phone 7-5155 tors of Merck, and an ac fir1 was a member of the Glenville a.l"4' J' knowledged leader in the field of Lodge, No. 615, in Cleve- taftee. 7, sirs 12th a venue North. aH I treated and released for dog blta on I right arm fAitti niiAnri! pharmaceuticals, died Saturday in West Orange, N.J.

I FIRST I FEDERAL 1 SAVINGS --AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ST. PETERSBURG Survivors include hie wife. LJ'T i sh Avenue junn Knuuta) EYE GLASSES PERFECTLY FITTEli PROMPT I DAY SERVICI WE SELL AND SERVICE HEARING AIDS ACHE OPTICAL CO. 707 CENTRAL AVE Phonai 7-272! 7-8460 Open Monday fill 9 P.M Saturday! fill 5 P.M irn.wi lor UUg OIIC9 Florence, three sons. Elmer F.

on both le. Births Sal and William T. hnth nf riv. Sbtth Street North. 1 rrcurn at nd released for monkey bite I Funeral Directors POrTOR'S HOSPITAL i land and Sgt.

Don J. Smith of the hanrt To MR. AND Mil's, TI1FO A. M.fXK-I MAIN OFFICE Cnlral of Fourth NORTHWEST OFFICE 00 49th St. No.

BEACHES OFFICE 401 Coray Ay. R. 41,06 fi'rd Averue irih. Pinellas U.S. Naval Air Station, Memphis, and a brother.

James Fire Calls RESOURCES OVER 140 MILLION DOLLARS Carlisle of Cleveland. Faik, a boy. 8 pounds, I'j ounces, 10: in a m. Nov. 10, To MR.

AM MRS. DFRWOtlO Rurlinginn Avenue North, boy. I pounds. 3 ounces, 2:34 a.m., Nov. II.

Um'ferf Stofe! Charter Numbtr 3 On of Americo'l lorgrf will Beach Memorial Chapel r-or on electric ranse burned. an his Way South, minor damage to kitchen. 3 pm. Brush fire. Lewis Island Boulevard near Neptune Drive, 4:0 p.m.

M-teHattJ-i-MeaaaaaaBBaaaw announce arrangements. I0-B Sf. PUnburg Timei, Tuesday, Nor. 12, 1957 i J' t.u-tl,'i.

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