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Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida • 31

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Land Trade1 Proposal Jars Commission Funcrcl Services (Timet Bureau) that belongs to the public?" private and county lands in ques Pulse Of Pinellas tion. "I'm afraid there's a dual Hoercher said lack of funds 'i and rental of dressing rooms at the amphitheatre. The Coast Guard will be consulted on means to raise, or mark, a sunken barge and drag interest here," he said. Hoercher CLEARWATER County Commissioners and a Park Advisory hamstrings park expansion, but induced fellow members to dis added, "We're more capable of Board member engaged in BARRETT Othe W. Barrett, Med 73, hiuband of Kutheryrt Barrett, puitd away at hia residence Sunday, Aug.

5. He resided at 13th Street North, comtnt here four months ajro from Rock Mount. N.C. Beiidea hia wife, Mr. Barrett Is survived by a brother, Dixie M.

Barrett of Macon. N.C. Friends may call at Rhodes Funeral Home where aervicei wiU be conducted by the Rev. WilfreJ Burch Tueeday afternoon, Aug. 7, at 4:00 o'clock.

Interment will follow In loyal Palm Cemetery. regard the appraisal figures and to appoint Walter Fuller as ap New Court Cases heated dispute over a proposed land "trade" during yesterday's praiser for the county. Archie AneD vs. Muriel Aneil, divorce. line about 100 yards off the Gulf side at Mullet Key, Commission Chairman R.

Hosey Wick said. Boatmen are worried the drag meeting here. fiLing that waterfront land than private developers, if we keep the public interest foremost." He emphasized' the waterfront strip, when filled, would prove far more alluring for family outings than Bauer Baker, attyi. Glenna U. Sturtevant va.

Lawrence In other business, Dr. Smith said county park revenue since i A.7 S-'J Stui levant, divorce, Murphy Bacon, The controversy developed over a proposal by Maurice Condon of 30 -St. Petersburg Timei Tuesday, August 7, 1956 OBITUARIES M. D. McDaniel, Lincoln Motel Owner Marvin D.

McDaniel, 69, owner and resident of the Lincoln Motel, 8720 Fourth Street North, died in his home yesterday afternoon. Mr. McDaniel had been with the government for 34 years as auys. Tucker Electric Inc. va.

K. A. Raker. the Advisory Board to trade line boom, exposed at high tide, is a navigation hazard. He said the barge capsized during recent MANSER Joseph A.

Manser, M. died foreclosure of lien, N. Alfred Winn, atty. George U. Ulary va.

Sea Hawk Fi-h eriea Inc. damages in excesa of IS.Oou. strip of county waterfront prop at Hia Dome, 470 Tenth Avenue South. Sunday eveninf. Mr.

Manser came June 16 totals $732.59. The new 25 cents-a-car charge at Philippe Park brought in the lion's share of $402.75 and was visited by persons in 1,600 cars. The other revenue is from sale of charcoal. erty north of Philippe Park, Safe here In 19l from North Carolina. He an inland lot in trade.

DUAL INTEREST? Hoercher objected to Condon having a hand in appraising the waa retired builder and apartment ty Harbor, for a private inland work at the Key. The dragline was chartered by contractor Earl Lamb. house owner. He waa a charter mem her and a deacon of the Fifth Avenue WiKhtman, Howe Tanney and Robert Tench, attya. Edwena Stone va.

City of Indian Rocks South Shore, quo warranto, William C. Kaleel and Luke R. Kaleel, attys. First Federal Savinga Loan Association of St. Petersburg vs.

Robert F. Cro nauer, mortgage foreclosure, Baynard 6 McLeod, attya. Maurice Lee Westervelt va. Peggy Baptist Church. He la aurvived by his wife.

Millie, a daughter, Mrs. Ruth lol adjoining the mam park area. Condon said he represented De Soto Estates, owners of land ad jacent to the main park area Miner, both of thii city two sons Donald, this city and Norman J. Man ser, Jacksonville, 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Service! will who asked him to "sound out" be held Tuesday at 1:00 p.m.

in Bay Lean Westervelt, divorce, JKosettl, Lena, Be'rrhtold Greer, attys. nard'a Chapel, 770 Fourth Avenue the commission on the trade. Con North with Reverend William Cooper of Mary Dolan Stooua va. William Anthony Stoo.ua, divorce, Ralph W. Einehart, atty.

Lincoln Rochester Trust Co. vs. Charlea A. Rosa, damage 1237, Robert C. Van don said appraiser Ben Evans flclating.

Interment will be in Royal Palm Cemetery. In lieu of flowers do-nationa may be made to the Fifth Ave MARVIN D. McDANIEL Civilian Flight Test Observer at nue Baptist Church educational Bmia ins Fund. of Clearwater valued the sub merged mangrove strip, measur ing about 660 feet by 200 feet Amringe, atty. Housing Authority of St.

Petersburg vs. the following tenants aa delinquent ten ants: Joseph Clark, Billy Sinsleton, Mag- mm's Golden Rake Buttermilk holps you Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. He was a member and former vice ESTELLE MELODY; OF SARASOTA fie Johnson. Johnny Manning, Frances Wallace, Otis Collins, Eva Davis, Pe- KYDER Dr. R.

tando B. Ryder president of the Caterpillar Club which is comprised of fliers who IS. passed away Saturday, Aug. 4 In cola Handcock, Theressa Stotts, Wilson a local restorium. He waa a native at $325 an acre, compared to $350 a lot for the contiguous park area.

Dr. A. O. Smith, county park superintendent, said he'd of Ossining, N.Y. and came to St have parachuted to safety from Petersburg five years ago.

He waa a retired dentist. He is aurvived by four disabled planes. SARASOTA Miss Estelle Bryant, Ada Brady and Clarence Rubin. Carroll R. Runyon, atty.

Marriage Licenses (APPLICATIONS! Melody, 73, 225 Cocoanut Avenue, grandchildren, Marjorle Johnson, York. Iowa Heights, N.Y.I Mrs. Harry Darl Ins. Bethany. Mra.

Susan 3. talked the trade idea over with Condon and they'd agreed to have His first jump in 1938 added his name to the club's list which resident here for eight years Cox, Lynnhaven, Va.l Mra. Jeannette J. Cook, Clinton, Md.i and one brother. died at the Memorial Hospital WUlle W.

Williams, Augusta, and Lulu Mae Walker, 20, 678 31st Street Evans appraise both sites. PRO AND CON OR Stuart Ryder. Osslninf, N.Y. Services yesterday. includes Maj.

James H. Doolit tie and Col. Charles A. Lind burg. will be held Tuesday.

Aug. 1 at 11 a m. In Wilhelm'a Chapel. 14S Eighth Commissioner C. James Wood Formerly of Chicago, she had aouth.

Earl Schruk, 47, 444 Fifth Avenue South, and Margaret A. Greening, 51, 5419 Delete Avenue South. Alan C. Sundberg. 12, Jacksonville, and Barbara Lou Lester, 11, 5151 Ninrth Street North.

A Christian science Header will officiate. Interment will follow Mr. McDaniel came here three1 retired from the insurance busi In Royal Falm cemetery. favored trading 10 "anybody Who will stabilize the shore and elim ness. She was a member of St years ago from Dayton.

He be Avenue North. drink it WITH every meal James L. Wlke. 11. 700 Orpine Drive Martha's Catholic Church here.

TABER Funeral services lor Mr. Par North, and Virginia Solomon, 18, 1410 inate that mosquito-breeding area" in the county land border longed to the Masonic Lodge 147 in Dayton and to the Fourth drink it BEFORE every meal A cool, tasty glass of Hood's Golden Flake Buttermilk don Tabor, resident or rural Tampa ana a former resident of St. Petersburg, wha Damned away Saturday In a Tam Ligntn Avenue Norm. William F. Mintel, 71.

4534 43rd Ave She is survived by two nieces ing Old Tampa Bay. Commis Street Motel Association here. Irene and Mary Melody, both of nue North, and Ollida G. Colescott. 71, Suwannee Hotel.

He was also a member of the pa hospital, will be held Wednesday morning at 11 from the graveside of the Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Petersburg. The Reverend Harry Chicago. Louis F. Valmk Si, 114 128th Ave nue North, and Norma A.

Moxley, 25, sioner Frank Hoercher stormed back, "Why are we so enthusiastic to give away county waterfront land? Why should we give Funeral services will be in Chi Evangelical Church of this city Survivors include his wife, 147 (iulf Boulevard. Ernest L. Stoneler. 21. 133 13rd Ave cago.

Toale Brothers Funeral nue Northeast, and Ellen Ann Hale, 20, 612 14th Avenue South. Liechty Jr. of the Lake Maggiore Baptist Church will officiate. Survivora are his mother, Mra. Dora Taber, and one sister, Mise Ruth Taber, both of Acush-net, Mass.

Arrangementa in charge of Wileon-Sammon Tampa. Mrs. Rola McDaniel, this city; fifteen minutes before each meal will supply you with proteins, Home is. in charge of local ar it away so some privileged pri John E. Watson, 11, 3501 42nd Ave vate owners can use waterfront nue North, and Patricia E.

Agee, 5116 Ninth Avenue North. and a brother, Eugene M. Mc Daniel, Gibsonton, Fla. Van M. Smith, 25, 3780 Park Boulevard, Hood's Golden Flake Butermilk supplies the minerals, vitamins ond proteins you -urgently need.

Mokes digestion easier too ond tones up your appetite. Helps rangements. Arthur Shephard, 67; and Gloria Kessler, 12. 4985 78th Avenue North. The family requests that be omitted and that all do Thomas F.

Harrington, 17. Colchester, and Jean Osgood, 16, 7817 Causeway Boulevard. 6 Area Drivers Pile Up Fines Mrs. Weller, Social Worker Resident For 26 Years Charles L. Ruber, 13, 4140 Eighth Ave minerals and vitamins take the keen edge off your appetite so you'll want to eat less.

It's easy to control your nue North, and Audrey Bailey, It, nations be made to the American Cancer Society. John S. Rhodes Inc. is in charge of ar rangements. Arthur C.

Shephard, 67, 8091 1732 Pescott street soutn. Robert E. Bowyer, 24. 1407 15th Street 47th Avenue North, a 26-year ST. PETERSBURG Six traf resident of this city, died Sun Funeral services will be held South, and Barbara A.

Radial, 23, 7317 11th Avenue North. Arthur H. Ebert, 66, U20 Fifth Street North, and Myrtle E. Piehl, 74. 426 Fifth ADVERTISEMENT day in a local hospital.

bring you back to normal health, vigor ond body weight. Refreshingly delicious, too! Avenue North. weight with Golden Flake Flowers For All Occasions fic violators from Suncoast cities faced Peace Justice Edward P. Silk in night court' here yesterday. Cases heard were: David Male, Clearwater, Improper drivers license.

$10. Born in Burlington, Mr. Lester G. Wittier, 73, 4910 noaedaie Place North, and Lucy E. Fink.

75. 341 Thursday for Mrs. Eugenia Winston Weller, pioneer recreation worker who with her husband, Charles Frederick Weller, was a prominent social worker since buttermilk. Refreshingly de- Shephard was a specialty sales- Glendale Avenue Northeast. McCUTCHEON TINMAN PHONE J661 man and a veteran of World War James Kent Ord.

22. S909 rourm North, and Cornelia H. Calvert, 20, icious, too! 4 He was also a member of the 677 Eighth Avenue South. Even Balden. Dunedin, failure to exhibit license upon demand, SIS bond forfeited.

Crawford Catle, Clearwater, Improper 1896. Episcopal Church. With the Rev. Ernest T. Marble Frank C.

Bruia, so, eia ninin aireer North, and Ann R. Brula, 38, 4125 62nd Avenue North. Walter H. Noe 22. Orlando, and Katie L.

Strickland, 16, Largo. Warren T. Olds 10. Dunedin and brakes, 115 bond forfeited. Surviving is a niece, Mrs.

Leo Tip your cwr tcolc, by drinking Hood's Golden Floko Buttermilk WHEN it's best for you! officiating, the services will be Joe Tramel, Tampa, speeding, lis. Jeaenh Howell, Safety Harbor, failure LaForce. Burlington. Services Phone 7-5155 held at Palms Memorial Chapel, to have vehicle under control, S2a bond Mary Gail Blanketuhip, II, Clearwater. and burial will be in Burlington.

51 Elmer Dail Lairscey, li. ana earoara it Wilhelm Funeral Home Inc. is in forfeited. William Bargees Clearwater, improper passing, 10 days auspended. p.m.

Mrs. Weller and her husband Ann Hurst, 17, Live Oak. Thomas S. Nash, 15, Philotnat, and Lou Ann Taylor, 31, Clearwater. charge of local arrangements.

JOHN S. RHODES were founders and officers of the St. Petenburf, 4-2124 Clearwarar 35-1101 Bradenton 3- 0171 Saraiota 4- 0501 World Fellowship and of Its World Fellowship of Faiths, cen 1 BIRTHS ai-unerai directors tering at Conway, N.H. They also were joint authors of four books STEEL STJUK Wm KW lifetime eoktTnicnos WHUMEMTM. Ml J.

Pre sly sea. Jay A. McCaffery MEMORIAL HOMt INt. W. P.

LORD LFD. AMBULANCE SERVICE Ph. 1-2112 SI St. Sth Ay. N.

Lecatte' In St. Judas Mener ST. ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL on social work and world fellow Sco "Romor of th Jungl" 7:00 p.m., Ch. 38. ship.

To MR. AND MRS. JOHN R. LANE, Tampa, girl, I pounds. 1 ounce.

5:28 a.m., Aug, t. To MR. AND MRS. KENNETH WISE, 6811 loth Street North, a girt pounds. Mrs.

Weller died Friday at her home, 1755 Preston Street South The family requests that in lieu 11 ounces, 4:55 a.m., Aug. MOUND PARK HOSPITAL BREEZ-O-LITE of flowers, contributions be made To MR. AND MRS. RICHARD 8ALS-Bl'HY, 5310 31st Street North, a boy, I to the Eugenia Winston Weller pounds, 13V4 ounces, 4:27 a.m., Aug. f.

Revolving Fund, World Fellow To SOT. AND MRS L. T. HAWKINS, ship Center, Conway. When someone's counting on you can count on Life Insurance Little Rock, a girl, pounds, i ounces, Aug.

1, Little Bock Baptist Hos Mrs. Weller helped her hus band start the first Anti-Tuber culosis Committee and move ment in Washington, D.C.. and the President's Homes Commis sion for improvement of housing pital. see To MR. AND MRS.

TRUMAN PARKINSON, Route 1, Largo, a girl, pounds, 11 ounces, 1:20 a.m., Aug. Morton Plant Hospital. To MR. AND MRS. EDWARD FRIIS, 1461 Lemon Street, Clearwater, a boy, seven pounds, five ounces, 7:11 a.m., Aug.

4, Morton Plant Hospital. To MR. AND MRS. ROBERT W. LITE.

Route 1, Largo, a girl, five pounds, 10:07 p.m., Aug. 4, Morton Plant HoapitaL New Low Summer Prices! Let us figure on making an extra room out of the carporte. We will estimate block work, carpentry, lumber, labor ond jalousies. conditions. Enclose Your Porch Now! She was active in starting the first public playground in Wash i ington out of which sprang eleven playgrounds and the Playground For FREE ESTIMATES kmnsulh LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY and Recreation Association of America.

Harry W. Leap, 61 Harry W. Leap, 61, who came Besides her husband, Mrs. Wel here twelve days ago from Ph. ler is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

John Ferguson Montgomery, Whitestown, Ind died Sunday in njiri -Of Mt 'tiuiiHi mi a local hospital. New Rochelle. N.Y. Mr. Leap was a carpenter and a veteran of World War I.

Survivors include a daughter, Donald Pomeroy, 66; Retired Tax Collector Mrs. Homer Priest, LaFayette, Do It Now While Prices Are Low! a son, Edward Leap and a sister, Mrs. Edyth Stum, BRADENT0N BEACH Don aid Owen Pomeroy, 66, 118 North Seventh Street, died yesterday at Is August or September Your Vacation flonfh? If so see Lipthrott for ideal vacation Slacks. Handsomely tailored to give you that well-groomed appearance in Services and burial will be in local hospital. He was a native FACTORY GUARANTEE NO MONEY DOWN 36 MONTHS TO PAY of Fayette, Ohio.

Petersburg's Oldfit Lebanon, Ind. Wilhelm Funeral Home, is in charge of local arrangements. Mr. Pomeroy came here from nd Most Reliable Jolomie Manufacturer Toledo, Ohio, five years ago. He was i retired deputy collector for the Internal Revenue Depart Mrs.

Ida Polhemus, 93 Mrs. Ida F. Polhemus, 93, an Sll0nTSf RIGS, LOIIGS I ment. He was a veteran of World War a member of Rubicon iMEZ-O-UTI The Finest Jeleusie Meal Anywhere eight-year resident of this city died Sunday in her home at 3519 20th Street North. Lodge Fort Meig Chap ter, a 32nd degree Mason and a member of the Scottish Rite.

Mrs. Polhemus came here from Chicago. She was a member of Mr. Pomeroy is survived by his the Episcopal Church. Don't Let Dry Rot Ruin Tht Volut Of Your Home Seal Out Tht Woarher With JaloufittI wife, Mrs.

Theodora B. Pomeroy, Bradenton Beach. Surviving is a son, Donald Pol Manufacture! St. Petersburg tsf ell Florida DACRON AH wool Iropicol and Cob- jf ardine Slacks eapertly tail- hemus, this city. 2135 13th Ave.

No. Burial will be in Toledo. Fu Baynard's Inc. is In charge of neral Home Shannon is in charge arrangements. of local arrangements.

George A. McNally, 85 rtdJU.VSl. $22 50 fj BT70 IT 17' OLDSMAR George Alexan der McNally, 83, Oldsmar, died Sunday afternoon, in a local hospital. Coming here 35 years ago from Canada, he was a re tired carpenter and a member of 1 the Presbyterian Church. likes to do business with Surviving are hit sister, Mrs.

7oitixManWhCaW Charlotte Murray, Vancouver, B.C., and niece, Ida Cummins, ML View, Calif. Moss Funeral Home is in charge of arrange I 6th ST. NO. ments. vmm a Wiaea ejumal Mine MfcX flIff i urn rm mm 1 1 In 7-4112 1 lW -ws li i nil atreseast ia (HI FUNCHAL IS NEEDED PHONE The telephone is a step-saver and a time-saver.

First Federal people are glad to answer your questions by phone. Your inquiry is promptly relayed to the proper officer by our cordial switchboard operators. You can tell by the friendly voices at First Federal that they like to hear from you. Any of our three offices in St. Petersburg and tie Gulf Beaches may be reached by dialing 7-8201.

Come in Write Phone 1 IIIIMIUM 'HI 9MJ MptfJt PrtwaAl ff I A ar atlsatat a Mtaj rmnsjcm 0 I rae erase Si I erws wis can enas the family responsibility bel amf III I aete 4 Ar M.I I 0'Cuiiiai (1 tf I MTFt Mis' a ftrtn ai stkJ HUt'fr LTD i FIllST I FEDERAL I SAVINGS rl au tMMMCefc Mlfaari. SssNsasvjt awrtasfs ass III LOAN ASSOCIATION Of SJT. PETtRSBUM 'MEMORIAL' i Maynord A. OurytO -frank M. II AVt SO.

PHONE 74112 MAIN OFFICI Central e4 Feertk NOITHWtfT OFFICI IOO Hi H. Nv MACHIS OFFKI 401 Ceeey Money placed in First Federol on or befort tht Tenth earns liberal dividend from the First. SAVINOS OVIt IOO MILLION OOUAIS V4 Sofet Choffer Number One oi Ameko'i lorpeat.

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