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Friday, September 18, 1970 The Pensacola News 5B 150 NORTHWEST FLA. PERSONALS HELP WANTED NEED FIRST CLASS Carpet layer at once. For full time work. None other need apply. Apply iox 29 c-o News Journal.

NICE HOME and care for elderly person in my home. Vacancy Sept. 27. 438-7415. 'CRISIS CALL' Service.

(Community Mental Health Center), If you ere facing an adlustmental crisis and need professional counsel. NOW Dial 433-3081, day or night for aid. Found AiUr Writer's Death Hemingvay Book on the Sea To Be Released on Oct. 6 CHOCTAWHATCHEE RIVER waterfront lot near Ponce de Leon. Call 537-SW1 BaketFlorida.

MILTON-PACE AREA" JUST OPENED additional Cold Water River campsites, beautiful white sand beach, clean fresh water, good fishing 8, swimming. Electricity 1. uater vtem eveilAhle LOST AND FOUND I Lot prices from $1250, easy terms. WANTED Andalusia, Ala. Area MAJOR APPLIANCE SERVICEMAN SOBER, DEPENDABLE, RELIABLE 50 ACRES close In, nicely wooded, COMANDER FUNERAL HOME DeFuniak Springs Robert Wesley McMullen DEFUNIAK SPRINGS Robert Wesley! McMullen, S3, of 25th Street, died Thursday morning.

He was a native of Monroe County, Ga and a member of Clinton United Method-' 1st Church. Funeral services will he at 10 a.m. Saturday in Contender Funeral Home chapel With the Rev. Carv Rirtwrtit nffiriotinn i LOST: TINY SILVER Female Poodle. Vicinity PJC 100 reward.

476-5540. I CO CO right for development. $575 per acre cash. I TO ACRE HOMESITE5 North of Pace, on Quintette Rd. From SUM per acre, good terms.

Chumuckla water system. LOST TWO LARGE blue bow rider NEW YORK (AP) In Er- Hemingway was working on ooat cushions. 476-2438. The author's widow, Mary, son. In appearance, manner, said recently in commenting on and personal history, he was the novel that "Thomas Hudson clearly based on Ernest himself.

gradually became four the last one the tale of Santiago, which Burial win be in Cluster sorinss ce'nie-! nest Hemingway's "Islands in jerv with comander Funeral Home direct-1 the kHTA' Wag fd two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy curry pt his papers after his death in nice three bedroom, air very small down pay- MILTON -conditioned, ment. does not die because I asked Er "His former wife, who ap peared prominently in the store, Apply 1005 N. Pace Blvd. or Brewton Andalusia VETERAN'S CAS CO.

Ga, and Mrs. Daisy Ward of Dublin, Ga. 1961, the image of Hemingway was much like Hadley, while LOST RED HOUND dog, close to Brentwood Hioh. Scars on ears. Hard to catch it seen.

Day 432-4533 Night 456-4941 FOUND: Warrington area. Boy's foremost Stinqray bike. Banana seat. Identity. Pay for ad.

456-3462. LOST Ladies blark wallet. Lost on Sat. between Massachusetts Ave. and Davis Hwy.

Important papers. Reward offered, call belwer-n 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., 0878. Alter 5 p.m., 476-0621. Ask lor Mrs.

Evans. himself is easy to find their eldest son, whose death BRICK HOME, three bedrooms, all electric with 1 acre, located 3 miles North of Pace. $14,500 with S450 down. 40 ACRE FARM near Hwy 87 Interstate 10. J70O per acre.

BENBOE FUNERAL HOME Mrs. Onnie Mae Smnh Mrs. Onnie Mae Smith ot ,81 Aaron Drive, expired in a local hospital. She was Not that the novel is autobiographical in its plot, but the the book recorded, bore a superficial resemblance to Bumby." developed into the short novel "The Old Man and the Sea," published in 1952. Santiago's great fight with a giant marlin is called to mind in the first pat of "Islands in the Stream," which contains a graphic 30-page account of young Dave's six-hour battle with a giant hroadbill.

Heming WANTED EXPERIENCED Detroit nest not to kill him, to give the guy a chance. "He did that once before. He was going to have Santiago die in 'The Old Man and the Sea' and I said, 'No, he is too nice a man, let him "I felt Hudson as a character is a charming and sweet guy diesel mechanics Good paying ben- 'SrrE; her main character obviously has a that comes close to the Baker's references were to Hemingway's first wife, Hadley 3d ACRES on Hwv. OT CUloH. pi Richardson, and their son John, location, surrounded by cily.

S2S00iLOST: MALE KITTEN, months, per acre, good terms. I Honey brown with pale slripps. i a rr ntilTV Brnwn rollar- Vicinity mth-E. erns. Apply in writing to p.

o. Box IMT Panama Cily, Fla. 32401. TAKING ORDERS. DELIVERING cosmetics, household Items part time, you will average earnings hourly.

476-6396. AGENT Male or female One nt author's own. And several incidents in the book are developed out of occurrences in Heming whose nickname was Bumby. In the novel Hudson's son Tom, a Fisher area. 432-7793, slier 5 p.m.

and Ernest agreed," she contin way twice went big-game fish- ter, Peggy A. Smith; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Patterson Sr. of Greenville, Ala.j live brothers, Grady Jr.

and Willerd Patterson of Greenville, Ala L. Roosevlet and James Patierson ot Mobile, a sister, Mrs. Hannah Gwynn ot Pensacole; her orandtaiher, Fletcner Barren of Leroy, Ala. The body will be placed in the church fX, OF FLA. INC.

O. H. MARSHALL, BROKFR hpittire pilot with the had ijng jn the Bimini area in the STRAYED MONTCLAIR September 12. Tri-tolor lemale Beagle. Reward.

432 9492. way lile. The 4156-page novel, which was Florida's leading Insurance Companies. Has opening for established been twit down by antiaircraft; 1930's. 748 HWY.

0 WEST MILTON completed about 1952, will be fire. In real life Bumby sur JKST-Im? W23' Florida 'no nrtrt Tn in 17)5 Mi Vntnl' 4I En5lfyi September 4 Answers tiain. Minimum age 25. Good starting 623-3728, 994-7040 8. 434-1712.

)0 Reward. 476-8960. salary. Advancement opportunity. ued.

He is wounded but there Ls a chance that he will receive medical attention and be saved." She added that Hemingway had planned to kill off Hudson aunoay evening. ni Call 433 3543. t-unerai service win Be at 1 pm. Sun- uv oununcia vu iai. day In The House of God with Elder It ic in thrpp narr anri nrp-Hankerson officiating.

I0, 11 ln pans, ana pie Burial will be In Zion Cemetery witn SUttiablv the Writer originally Benbo. Funeral Home directing. conceived of them as separate 1 TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES LODGE NOTICES vived the war, though he was wounded and captured, then escaped and was recaptured. The third part of the book is what Hemingway called the "sea chase," a dramatic action "because it was a nice and sim COOKS WITH STEAM TABLE experience only need apply. Brass Lantern.

Restaurant, 438-7004. TRUCK MECHANICS The principal character ple way to finish the book." In his biography Hero FISHERPOU FUNERAL SERVICE Mrs. Pernio Kirkland RIDE WANTED TUESDAY Saturday, Mavlair area to Town and Country. 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.

455-5007. jin all three parts is an Ameri- Called Communication Naval Lodge No. 24 F. The Hudson-Hemingway image is furbished here and there with Mime little everyday touches. For example Hemingway frequented a Havana bar called the Floridita.

So did Hudson. Sometimes Hemingway drank a mixture of gin and coconut water, sometimes frozen daiquiris. So did Hudson. Hemingway had a lot of cats with odd names such as Boise Mrs. Pernia Kirkland, 79, of 44 Linden WANTED story full of suspense, gunfire; ican painter named Thomas ingway, published last year, died mursaay atternocn in a local nursing home.

She was a native of Palmetto, hut had Hudson. Carlos Baker recorded that at PERSONALS X- Friday', September' 10, "StSck 'mVhanict' Too for the purpose of honorind Its Past wa0e Dv wik Masters. Supper served at 5:30 p.mj tiVZmm' ExperlSd Christmas time in 1950 the au and death. It is an echo of Hemingway's tamer experiences as a civilian thor announced that he had ap r. 11 hr.i, ne See Sloan Griffin, Tate Truck Center SPECIAL Electrolux hose 3 new Dressmaker Machines, $29.95.

AAA Sewing Center, 2819 West Cervantes. 438-6039. proximately finished one of his fraternally Invited to allend. In the first part Hudson is living a lonely life in the Bimini Islands during the 1930's, and receives a welcome visit by his three sons Tom, by his first wife, and Dave and Andrew, by his second wife. 4201 No.

Palafox resided in Pensacola the past 10 years. She was a member of the Episcopal church. Survivors Include a daughter, Mrs. Vivian Meeklson of Pensacola; a son, Ira E. Goodson ot Miami; seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

The hodv will be sent to Edwards Funeral Home at Palmetto for funeral services and burial. Fisher-Pou Funeral Service Is In charge of local arrangements. W. WILSON, W.M. E.

READETTE, Sec'y. and Friendless and so did Hud son. yachtsman on antisubmarine patrol in Cuban waters in 1942-1943. The author had obtained permission from the American ambassador to Cuba to use his 38 foot fishing vessel "Pilar" as a Q-boat, hunting for Nazi subma NOTICE three books about the sea. "His tentative titles were 'The Sea When Young, 'The Sea When Absent," and the "Sea in wrote Baker.

"He said rather mysteriously that he had not touched The Sea When District Convocation of York Rite Bodien wil be held in LEGAL NOTICE In the second part the scene is the Scolllsh Rile Temple, Havana during World War II, Saiurday, septenmer ii. 1970. Fellowship hour WOLFE-LEWIS FUNERAL HOME Milton with Hudson drowning his sor- Report ali classified er-' ors immediately as the I News-Journal is responsible for only one incor Mrs. Agnes L. Norris l.v thk rnrRT OF THK COT NT KSCAMHIA I'lU NTV, KI.np.lPA, 111 re: Hslale nf rines that were preying on Al milton Mrs Aone's Norris.

si. ot rows over the death of Tom, and dinner 7:00 pm. All Companions, Sir Knighli and families Invited. DISTRICT DEPUTIES Needed Immediately Automotive Bookkeeper Astro-Lincoln-Mcrcury, Inc. (Under New Management) See Mrs.

Crain No Phone Calls Please lied shipping in the Caribbean th inal Part Hudson is using She was a native and lifelong resident! hlS fishing boat to track down included iwh-ma-M s. hakuis His crew of eight Young since 1947, and there is a strong presumption that he was referring to his cut down version of the abortive (novel) 'Garden of "The one he had just finished sufvivVsiuZfour daughters, the surviving saiWs of a Ger- rect insertion, and then only to the extent of make-good insertion. Winston Guest, the American millionaire spoilsman, who was second in command. In real life man submarine that had been 17 HELP WANTED 1 lei'PRSPu. IX PRO HAT nil rrerlitnrs mid PntsnnB liavlne- t'lftims or Pemanrls acainst saiil Kwlale: Ynu and earn ynu are hereby nnllfipri ami required in present any Halms and demands which yn'i.

nr was 'The Sea When the patrols of the "Pilar" were AS OF 9-17-70, Victor A. Walke, 125 Wesl Highland Drive, will not be responsible for any debts other than sunk near the Cuban keys. In the gunfire which concludes the book, Hudson is hit by three bullets. wrote Baker. "Its hero was an uneventful American named Thomas Hud-1 The three ynu- nHV RKninst narratives PART 1IME HEIP elderly men, service Matlnn, anply In person Hudson Oil Co.

40Sfl No. Pare, my own. I Kerry Leroy Crorler will not he re-snonslhle fnr any riPhts inrurred bv anyone, hut myself. As nf this day. 9-M 0.

1620 N. 611 Ave. Myrtle Grove, Fla. Lee Allen, Mrs. Sanford Givens.

Mrs. E. J. Ivev, all ot Millon and Mrs. Robert Barrel! ot Pensacola; three sons, M5gt.

(ret.) Willie B. Norris, Col. (ret.) Willerd Norris, both of Milton and MSot. (ret,) Alvin W. Norris of Gold Rush, Calif.) 23 arendchildren and 23 great grandchildren.

The body will remain In Wolfe-Lewis Funeral Home Chapel until time of funeral services which will be at 3 p.m. Saturday in the chaDel with the Rev. Lamar Rawson and tha Rev. Joe Bamberg officiating. Bunal wiil be In Strickland Cemetery with Wolfe-Lewis Funeral Home of Milton directino.

Grandsons will serve as active pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers will be Mac David Giddens, Clayton Mapoles, Joe McDonald, Gillis Nobles, Harvey Chavers and F. N. Ponders. Listed belnw are the new rules pertaining In "Help Wanted" advertise-menls whlrh lha Pensacola News-Journal has adopted to eliminate false or misleading ads from Its classified columns, Acceplahle copy must meet the following stipulations: (II No help wanted will be accepted unless the advertiser discloses to the News-Journal Ihe name of the person hiring and with the exreptinn of domestic help the name and addres of the firm he represents.

(This In Britain's Conservatives HIP PMHIP ill tllilHUI f-. nni iib, ur- reased, late nf paid Ornily, tn the Cmmtv of Kscamliia finunly, Florida, at his office In the court hnuse of unld County at Pensacola. Florida, within six calendar months from the time nf the first publication of this notice. Two copies of each claim or demand shall In writine, and shall stale the nines of residence and nnst office address nf the olnimanl, nnd shall he sworn (n hy Inn claimant, his ncent. or attorney and acconi- formation need not appear in tha isappoint Supporters ANSERCALL INC.

IF THE PHONE OF ANY ADVFR-TISFR IN THE CLASSIFIED SEC TIONS DOES NOT ANSWFR-CALL ANSERCALL INC. 434-2615 Now Interviewing Agents For Adult Routes in The Marianna Area Contact: MR. ACK SIRMANS CHIPOLA HOTEL 482-7537 linnied by a filinsr fee of one dollar ad.) (2) All help warned advertising must clearly slate Ihe tvpe of work tor which the applicant Is being hired. (3) Advertisement for salespeople must clearly disclose the nature of the product lo be sold. JOE MORRIS FUNERAL HOME Mrs.

Emma Rankins Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Rank-Ins, ot 907 N. Alcaniz will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Bethl AME Church with the Rev. W.

M. McNeally officiating. ami such claim or demand not si filed shall he void. William SU'iihen Harris II As ('XOclllnl' Ihc Will and Tcstjinicnt of William S. Harris, the way the government ap- on a 17-day nationwide strike i LONDON (AP) Edward Heath's Conservatives rode a pears to be tackling, or ralher Both happenings forced top I ii'censi'il lmj iiiiiusiuis 10 pui uiuirei not tackling, the more important problems which face the tt.rt sl lHiinicHuon Aumisi a brother, the Rev.

Henry Rankinsi three Wave Of promises to Victory, but sisters, Sister Virginia Ruskins, Mrs. cautioned thp nuhlic not to PX-Susie King and Mrs. Corrine Boykins, PU1JL "01 10 ex of Evergreen, two pect any flashy "first 100 days. SSgt. William Treadwell and Miss Bar- il." i.

Thl. you by aKf: corlTA'L VYAITRFSSES INr in ioDcration wllh Till" i Prlrbly PFNSACOI A NfRSIhM INC "rtelK y. rtNhALUI.ft NfcWM JUUKNftl. INC. I Mrs.

IHublLitri, Royal p.ukacie store, Gcn- IJiaiiiiiiiK liic uais "1" 1 No. SMUI HAW AllK. 2S. cuumiy. I while thev dealt with urgent bara Rankins, a granddaughter in law and 11 iiuee hhhiuis idiei, Mnce taking omce June 18 problems of the moment IF YOU WANT to drink Ollire 10V Wesl Humana Slieot.

your business. To slon that's ours. No phone calls pii'ase. AFTFR P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY WANTED FFMALE NIOHT TIME nmk, timy't Plim, 3fill Mobile Hwy.

150 NORTHWEST FLA. Macleod's death July 21 was a and no cases of blinding ire-works have been attributed to a daughter in law. Burial will be in Rest Haven Gardens Cemetery with Joe Morris Funeral Home directing. MARTINF'S one of Ihe Smith's Heath has been hit by major crises and the death of his chancellor of the exchequer, Iain IN Till? CI M'N'I'Y ncu conn' Oh' KSCAMHIA COI'NTY, FI.OtllliA III if. Kslnle of Julia Turliervllle Johnson, IiccfhsciI.

NtiTK'K Ol'' FIl.lXH VINA ItlCTl'ltN AND APPLICATION Fill! lUSTIIIItl 'I'll IN AND IUS- tine resl. infants it expanding, Nim(i serious setback lor government planning of economic strategy. qtiiiuiif'd Lluils, nlsti fruin.iyt'r;.. Britain's new government, Heath won power on a promise to curb strikes and halt the soaring cost of living. But wild Macleod.

Heath had hardly taken office Anthony Barber, minister in charge of negotiating Britain's entry into the Common Market, CIIAItOF, ANH IF II CO.NFIIi.VIINt; when rioting erupted again in Northern Ireland. That crisis cat strikes continue plaging moved into Mac eod's post to I walk of piiupkuty begin a crash familiarization I(L iH the economy and many house was only beginning to ebb when FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME Sherrl Elaine Cotita Sherri Elaine Cotita, six-month-old datiahter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Martin Cotita, ot 146 Moreno Court, died Wednesday afternoon In a local hospital. Olher survivors include a brother, Richard Martin Cotila of Pensacola; her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Phillip Cotita of Pensacola, and Mr. and Mrs. F. C.

Morris of Marianna; her areal grandmother. Mrs. Lola Cain ol Pensacola; and her great grandfather, Charles Cain of Pensaco'a. nti-R is ulvi-li Knlltlm' wives complain that prices are Britain's dockworkers went out ('HiTinr Tiii'liervlllr-, hr lOxci'iilrU CLASSIFIED DEADLINES DAILf Spice Adi 3:00 P.M Word Adi 5:00 P.M Previous Day SATURDAY nf lh KHtHtt1 hi' Tiirlu'i'vlll Jnlinson, lii'reHseil, Iiuk i'Miiipltei1 rising unchecked. In addition a major confrontation with organized labor ap hr nilniinlsifRtiiin nti'l hits filnl In this i-oiM't Iit final reinn-i and an Funeral arrangements will be an nears to be shaping up over the tilicHlirwt for Hisrhnriie.

nlruiK wllh Conservative administration's course. The prime minister returned at the end if August from a working holiday aboard his yacht. He just had time to outline to trade union and business leaders his plans for curbing big pay rises, reforming the trade unions and spurring industry out of stagnation when another crisis captured his attention. Resort Area Bans Disposable Cans nounced by Faith Cheoel Funeral Home. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m.

Saturday in Faith Chapel Funeral Home with the Rev. Fr. Weir of St. Mary's Catholic Church officiating. Burial will be In Holy Cross Cemetery with Faith Chaoal Funeral Home commitment to stop inflationary pay settlements and to bring trade unions under tighter pub an HiMillr-Htinn nrnVr nf dts-Irihtninn nnil mi mder mnfinninR Ihe sate nf til'iperly nf the dece-ib'Til Hi ini'timns If nny, sVinultl he filnrl with this nnurt.

Aflei" filing Hl'inf of tiuhlhuliim. flimviiiB- Ihal Ihlf ri'ilipe hnii been pnhliehen nn'e a week fur fnur cnllRpr-utive weekf, the nialier of Hpprnval nf the report, the rnufirminu nf the sale nf Ihe properly, the nrderltu nf niuirihiitinn nf Hie eslHle and Ihe finnl iliKcharRe nf the executrix will pnrne before Ihe court for enn-elrlpratlnn. Kallileen FHrrlnr Tnrhprville F'lrsl puhlirntinn "At Senlemher II. 1STO. NO.

3S''S OAW UV Sent. 11. 1970 BALDWIN, Mich. (AP) I That came as Palestine guenil- Lake County has banned the i Ias. captured three airliners, one Space Ads 3 P.M.

Friday Word Ads 5 P.M. Friday SUNDAY Cr MONDAY Space Ads 3 P.M. Friday Word Ads 6 P.M. Friday Cdrrerlions end Slop Orders mey he celled In on Seturdey 1:30 a.m.-ll Neon, end Sunday i p.m. i p.m.

150 northwest fla. MCNEIL KEYES FUNERAL HOME Mrs. Maleait Butler Mrs. Meleaie Buller, of 822 John Carroll died Thursday afternoon In a local hospital. She was a native of McDavid- but had resided In Pensacola the past 20 years.

She was a former audit-clerk for Fisher-Brown Insurance Co. Survivors include the widower, Woodrow W. Buller; a son, Randy Butler; mother, Mrs. Agnes Rigby, all of Pensacola; brother. Hovtte Rigby of Tallahassee; Biitisn, ano neia ineir passengers and crews to ransom the release of seven Arab prisoners held in Britain, West Germany lic control.

Inflation and unemployment are at their highest level since World War II. Those with industrial stagnation and labor unrest, have undermined confidence abroad in the strength of the pound sterling. It has declined against the -dollar on world markets since the start of the election campaign in May. Backers are demanding that the government fulfill its electoral Dromise to abolish an em- PART I SECTION I ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SEALED BIDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE AUBURN WATER SYSTEM, Okalooia County, Florida, will bo received by the Auburn Water System, P. 0.

Bon 166, Creilvlew, Florida 32536, unlit 2:00 o'clock P.M. CDLT, Wodntiday, Sept. 30, 1970, and then publicly opened and road aloud In the office iof Ihe Farmers, Homo Adminiitration In the Court Home of Okaloosa County, Croitvie Florida, BIDS WILL RE RECEIVE0 FOR THREE SEPARATE CONTRACTS AS FOLLOWSt CONTRACT A(roii. londllof ih.Vp.niitoii.n.), Water Diilributionl Syltetn, Consisting ol the installation of approximately 233,000 feet of water mains, l'i inch lo 6 inch diameter, 387'( inch services, 21-1" services, together with gate CXXX valves, blow-off valves and appurtenances. CONTRACT (Pmti I and III if the tpedllcotleni) Elevated Sloroge Tanks, Consisting of the construction of two (7) 50,000 Gallon welded steel water tanks and concrete foundations.

CONTRACT (Porn I ond iv .1 the Stilireiani) Weill, Pumping Station and Equipment, Consiiting of the drilling of two limr rock wells and constructing two pumping stations complete with equipment, Bidden Mny StibmrfPrepetttll en One Centrart er Any Comklnatlen el Cenrrarll, A Rut Rnn'lnl lt fwtrtntol the Intol bid and ft Ptdormonct Bufid of 100 niirtnt will bf rquid Iof (hit piODCl. PLANS ANO SPICIPICATIONS may bt Mid South rnginMrlng VVil Flnt CrtvMw, Florida 37S16, upon paymoot ot dapoirti ai tollown CONIIACTl-f 10.00 ANy UNSUCCfSSful BlOOre, upon rtlurnlng lurh tonlrort dorumtnli not iubmlttd with bit bid within tlltinn (IS) dnyt allitr opining of bldl will ho ribmdid tho full omoiiol. Olltin will bo rilundod one half of thtir dtpoill upon roturn at Iht contract documintt al tfolod abovl, di Should to S.nl.H and Moikid "AIIHIHJ WATFR 5YMIM Im" and should bo rfloiid lo the owntr'i additit ilaltd In tho lint paragraph hmof by tho limo stated hoitin, mr owrvre erst evrntHr to waivf my INIOKMAIIIILS OH 10 ItEJtCI ANy OR Alt BIDS, AUBURN WATER SYSTEM, INC. Kr CHAIIIS W. CODKINS, PMSIDINf and Switzerland.

Administration spokesmen iv thk say Cabinet ministers, and espe sale of nonreturnable bottles and cans in an antilitter campaign covering the heart of one of Michigan's Summer recreation areas. "We're not naive enough to believe this will bring about an end to litter, but it's a first step if nothing else," said County Prosecutor Edwin Kaplan. The board of county commis three sisters, Mrs. David L. Mayo and Mrs.

Roger Enzor, both of Pensacola and Mrs. Grant (Wanda) Bevens of Colorado Springs, Colo. Tha bodv will be removed from McNeil-Keves Funeral Home Chanel at 10 a.m. Saturday to the Rays Chapel Church In 2Le' fKDlovment tax established by the COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS NEEDED NOW cially the big spending ministries running the social welfare services, have been busy going over their budgets for ways of cutting government expenses. Parliament meets again Oct.

26 and Tory legislators, with a majority of 30 votes in the House of Commons, will get officiating. previous Laborite regime, and Honorary pallbearers will be James Redd, Steen Sarra, Charles Merrill, Olin.lO CUl laxes getteiaiiv (TiI'ntt nrm ft corn.T IN AND FOR KPM'AMRIA COI'NTY, Kl.dllinA Flt.rc NO. 2517 IX RK: KSTATK OF VKHNK P. VKI.I.IQPKTTK. Oeceflspfl.

NOTIt'K TO fRKOITOlia All creilltnrs nf ilie evlate nf VKRXK P. VK1.I.1QITKTTK. de. ceRMPil. are hereby nolifieii and re-nuirprl In file any clninm or ile-mntuls which they itihv have again! Kaid eslHle in Ihe nfflce nf Hip i'omitv nf Kscnnihia ''nunty, Florida, in the fonrthnue Annex, al TensRiola, Flnriiln.

within fix (fii cfllentlnr ninniha from the rlnt nf the firt niihlira- Tax cuts are at the core of sioners unanimously passed ordinance this week. It prohibits Tlsdale, Bert Miller and Eager Arcner. Active pallbearers will be Gene Byrd, Don Frenkel, Gene Simmons, Dr. Dale Nimmo, William Chandler and Billy Davis. Burial will be In the Ravs Chapel Cemetery with McNell-Keyes Funeral Home directing.

Contributions mav be marie to the Kid-nev Fund In lieu ol flowers. the sale of nonreturnable soil down to work on a heavy load of Tory economic policy as Healh put it to the voters. In campaign speeches he reasoned that industrial stagnation must be ended and tax cuts would provide drink and beer bottles and cans bills because "their consequent dis- Top priority, officials say, will tABNWHIll VOUIIAIN NO ixeeeiFNd NICISSAIT wtm eiiocAirto AHAN1A, CtORCIA CALLMR. MODICA (904)242-9321 MON.ThruFRI.9to9 FORT WALTON BEACH posal is producing an adverse lo financial measures and tlnn of this Kech clnlm or effect upon the environment i trade union reform. Rolh will which is injurious to Ihe health, denmnd must he In writltnr and must Male Ihe place of resilience or post office eddies! of the cleun-ant and must lie sworn in liv Ih safety, comfort, convenience, welfare and happiness to surely arouse deep controversy in Parliament and in the country.

The Labor parly is not taking claimani, his Hsent, or his sitnfnev, CEMETERY FOR PETS the needed incentive. Since the election two top ministers have reaffirmed the electoral pledge but Tory followers are chafing over the delay. The weekly Economist, which backed Heath in the campaign, commented: "It would be wrong to deny that there is not a feeling nf growing unease at Or il Will tiecnnie vonu Hi'corniiiK tn law. A Final Tribute Kaplan conceded there are questions as to the legality of the ordinance. "It's a question tn our drmttd Family Pet Coll MOTEL FOR PETS VF.RNfiN 1..

BOWKN Kxpculnr First nulilh'allnn eptemlier 1 7 Nn. SKU OAW tV 4. IflT'l of whether or not a county can all this in silence. Anlhnny Cms-land, a minister in the last government, said in a speech last weekend: "Seldom in history has a newly elected government so quickly disillusioned and disappointed" the country which elected it." prohibit something the slale al THK fITV dl-' AliVKHTISK.VIKNT Ml 1 1 Kt-Rlr'l Hide will he received hv The iiv Aleneiier The ciiv nf lows. As far as I can tell, this particular ordinance has never been ruled on before." HEW DATSUH 1200's ARE HERE! 1971 MODEL FASTBACKS-READY FOR DELIVERY) The ncvDatsiml200s are really something'.

PeriKR-filH In III" iffi'- in Hie illy Hull ilnlll P.M Senlerriher jn. IliTd, flri'l then eml there he rirnh- hi ripened nd fd far: Kl: ItMSIIIN'l AN.VI'AI, l''IUH'. HUSK IX H'lTH H'V'-I'V r.f. (INITIA1, prili-HASK 1 N-liKI! Plt'iP'll'KIl i.NTUAIT APPHOX. 2.SIHI' 'IK 2 'A HOSK AMI I1- HUSKi Huer-ificeilone mny he herl upon niMilir nlliin tn ihe Ciiv riinheHns ARent, I mn nrl Klrmr, I'ily Hall Annex, l-'Nt tinvernmcnl Awal'd will lie Niade (ft Ilie rej-prneihe hidder nnre prndll'-t mept nil the reinilremenle nf the eiierlfl' K.l,-h hid miJMt he Ri-rnnipMnierl We took tlie ugly out of economy and put the pel lormance iii.

Each 1200 has the new high-cam 63 I IP engine. Quick acceleration. Upto30MPG. Sure-stopping front discbraVej. stick shift.

Steel tinibody construction for solid protection. Telephone Directory Plus, many oilier features and no coit exttas. Like lockine nas cap and whitewall tires, Pensacola General Information 433-0041 I lie value is really something. Drive Oalsirn, then decide. ei? i a bidder' hnnd nr in thej Hmnuiit nf five rrnr cent IV i nf the hid, niHde tiRMihle.

tn the City nf Klrtf id.t. Nn hid may he withdrawn efter! lnine time fnr ihe reielpt nf hldl fnr perinri nf euty deve. The rifht ie reserved tn rctect all nr env hide, end In readvertte. Katlure nf hirhlrr tn inernte I DATSUN cnnit'R'-t within ten d'1! dae efter written tmtlre Vt hen Blven Will he jut cwnse fnr annulment rtf eward nr fnrfeiliire nf timtinRRl RlWienly In the f'llv nf I penR'-nU. nnt ee penalty, hit In iifpji'lfltinn nf deniRKee eiiKtatnd.

The contract will npplv fnr a ne-l rinrl nf one year fnr the date of the jconti-Hct. CITY PKNfAf '1 TheSomcthirgCpecial $195800 PENSACOLA News Items (City Desk) Home Delivery (Circulation). 433-0041 Classified Advertising (Direct National Advertising (Ext. 433-0041 Retail Advertising (Ext. 433-0041 MILTON All Departments 623-3982 Direct Line from Pensacola 994-5423 CRESTVIEW All Departments 682-4533 FORT WALTON BEACH All Departments 243-7686 H.

I.AW. r'itv ManaRer ATTBST: K. I'itv Clerk SO. 3837 OAW 2W Sept. IS.

197" CO RUSSELL-BAILEY MOTORS 133ECLIN PARKWAY 243-1434 FORT WALTON BEACH The competition's ads have been somewhat vague about prices. But we're spelling ours out. Our suggested retail price lor the two-passenger Gremlin is $1,899, the lowest list price of jny car made in America. The four-passenger lists for $1,999. This may be the first time in history that you could buy an original for less.

Inwriun Motors mucvKt suseereza eerui eetcc-rne model iDcTCe. Toc.iti eiuopo. tet mt lscul ruts, i Mr-if' nueao, emu mux tw, mcu. ookm, Met, WU.T je. tmttt 9iot orr.

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