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is given for errors that in the opinion of newspaper management do the ad. Advertiser should check ad. Liability errors will not not materially affect the value of one (1) incorrect insertion of the ceed cupied be that by Pensacola responsible such portion News- of for No more space credit than will oc- CLASSIFIED SECTION the ad in the paper on the first day of publication. Call direct line to Classified 432-9811, Milton 994-5423, Crestview 682-4533, Fort Walton 243-7688 ERRORS The Pensacola Journal The Pensacola Rews-Journal The Pensacola News ADJUSTMENTS Sunday, January 16, 1983 CLASSIFIED INDEX General ANNOUNCEMENTS FARMERS MARKET 0 SPECIAL EVENTS 79 DOGS-CATS-PETS 1. NORTHWEST FLA.

80 BOARDING FACILITIES PERSONALS 81 TROPICAL FISH- SUPPLIES 3 LOST AND FOUND. LODGE NOTICES FINANCIAL 5 OF THANKS 6 IN MEMORIAM 82 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 7 MONUMENTS, CEMETERIES WANTED- BUSINESS 83 00 ANNOUNCEMENTS OPPORTUNITIES 9 ATTORNEYS 84 INVESTMENTS 10 FLORIST 85 INSURANCE 11 OPTOMETRISTS 86 INCOME TAX RETURNS 12 TRAVEL 87 MONEY TO LEND 13 DEEP SEA FISHING 88 WANTED TO BORROW 14 89 MORTGAGES FOR SALE 15 ELDERLY CARE 90 MORTGAGES WANTED 16 CHILD CARE 91 MORTGAGE LOANS EMPLOYMENT MARKET PLACE 17 HELP WANTED 92 AIR CONDITIONING 20 DOMESTIC HELP 93 FURNITURE, APPLIANCES WANTED 94 SPORTING GOODS 21 SALESPEOPLE WANTED 95 BICYCLES 23 PROFESSIONAL HELP 96 WATCHES-JEWELERY 24 SITUATIONS WANTED 97 AUCTIONS 25 CHILD CARE WANTED 98 MACHINERY AND TOOLS INSTRUCTION 99 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 100 PHOTO EQUIPMENT 26 MUSIC LESSONS 101 GARAGE SALES 27 PRIVATE SCHOOLS 102 FIREWOOD FOR SALE 28 DANCE LESSONS 103 T.V.-RADIO STEREOS 29 KINDERGARTEN 104 OFFICE CLASSES 105 SALE- MISCELLANEOUS 30 AUTO DRIVING LESSONS 106 WANTED TO BUY 31 BUSINESS SCHOOLS OR TRADE 32 INSTRUCTION 107 ARTS CRAFTS 33 WANTED-INSTRUCTIONS 108 ANTIQUES SERVICE 34 SEPTIC TANKS MARINE EQUIPMENT 35 ALTERATIONS- TAILORING 109 BOATS WANTED 36 DRESSMAKING 110 BOATS FOR SALE 37 REPAIR SERVICE 111 BOAT ACCESSORIES 38 HEATING AIR COND. 39 SEWING MACHINE RENTALS SERVICE 40 ELECTRIC PUMPS 112 WAREHOUSE SPACE 113 BEACH RENTALS 41 RADIO, TV SERVICE 42 114 FURNISHED APTS. REFRIGERATION SERVICE 43 MOBILE HOME 115 UNFURNISHED APTS. SERVICE RUG CLEANING 116 FURNISHED ROOMS 45 117 MOBILE HOME RENTALS 44 FLOOR FINISHING 46 118 FURNISHED HOUSES.

FURNITURE REFINISHING 47 UPHOLSTERY 119 UNFURNISHED HOUSES 120 SHARE HOME, APT. 48 YARD-GARDEN WORK 49 RENTAL SERVICE 121 CONDOS-TOWNHOUSES 50 ASPHALT PAVING 122 BUSINESS-OFFICE SPACE 51 LOCKS-GUNSMITHS 123 MOBILE HOME SPACE 52 124 FARMS FOR RENT MOVING-STORAGE 125 WANTED TO RENT 53 PEST CONTROL 54 PHOTOGRAPHERS REAL ESTATE 55 CERAMIC TILE 56 PIANO TUNING 126 ACREAGE-HOMESITES57 PRINTING ENGRAVING CAMPSITES 58 WELDING 127 WATERFRONT 59 HOUSE TO BE MOVED 128 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 60 CARPENTRY 129 REAL ESTATE 61 CONTRACTORS PACE, MILTON, JAY 62 SHEET METAL WORK 130 COMM. INVESTMENT 63 BRICK CONCRETE 131 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 64 PLUMBING 132 REAL ESTATE WANTED 65 ELECTRIC SERVICE 133 OUT OF TOWN REAL FARMERS MARKET ESTATE FOR SALE 134 FARMS FOR SALE 66 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 67 ROOFING AUTOMOTIVE 68 REMODELING AND ADDITIONS 135 AIRPLANES 69 HOUSE CLEANING 136 RV'S EQUIPMENT 70 PAINTING, PAPERING 137 TRUCKS AND VANS 71 BUILDING MATERIALS 138 HEAVY DUTY TRUCKS 72 FARM- GARDEN PRODUCTS 139 MOTORCYCLES 73. TOP SOIL FILL DIRT 140 AUTOMOBILES WANTED 74 F.ARM EQUIPMENT 141 ANTIQUE AUTOS 75 PLANTS- SHRUBS- SEEDS 142 FOREIGN SPORTS CARS 76 FEED FERTILIZER 143 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 77 POULTRY 144 AUTOMOBILE LEASING 78 LIVESTOCK 145 AUTO PARTS-ENGINES 2 PERSONALS: 2 PERSONALS ABORTION 434-2477 Low clinic rates on Fri. Private appts.

avail. Thursday's. Free nitrous oxide. Free pregnancy testing. Birth ControlClinic.

West Fla. Womens Clinic, Inc. 1011 W. Moreno St. Suite ABORTION Up to 16 weeks in office.

Nitrous oxide. Experienced Board Certified 0B-GYN Physician. Free Pregnancy testing and birth control. Call Abortion Counseling Center Pensacola. 478-3408 RENT SPECTRADOME Bldg.

for meeting, party. spec. events, reunion, etc. 476-7992 Death Notices- FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME HOPKINS Rosa Lee Hopkins, 61, of Pensacola died Friday evening in a local hospital. Mrs.

Hopkins was a native and lifelong resident of Escambia County and attended the Brentwood Assembly of God Church. Survivors include her daughter, Janice Hudson of Pensacola; two sisters, Eva Scott of Pace and Bessie Johnston of Pensacola; two brothers. Riley Hopkins of Pensacola and Jesse Hopkins of Tampa. Funeral services will be p.m. Monday in the chapel of Faith Chapel Funeral Home with the Rev.

O.1. Thomas and Jim Ates officiating. Burial will follow in Clopton Cemetery with Faith Chapel directing. Pallbearers will be Wayne Cox, Hayward Cherry, Wayne Hopkins, John Scott, Billy Henderson, John Hopkins and John Hollingshead. The family will receive friends from 4 to 9 p.m.

Sunday at the funeral home. FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME RIVERS Harold F. Rivers, 70, died Saturday in a local hospitalivers, a native of had resided in Florida since 1951. He was a retired machine operator with St. Regis Paper Co.

and 0 member of St. Jude Thaddeus Church. Survivors include his wite, Miriam M. Rivers of Cantonment; son-in-law and daughter, Usher and LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 3 LOST AND FOUND 3 LOST AND FOUND The North Hill Preservation District will be considered by the Florida Review Board for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places. The National Register was created by Congress in 1966 by the National Historic Preservation Act (P.L.

89-665) to identify prehistoric and histor: ic properties of local, state, or national significance worthy of preservation. The proposed district includes an irregularly shaped area of the City of Pensacola bounded roughly on the north by Blount Street; on the east by Palafox Street; on the south by Wright Street: and on the west by DeVilliers Street. A map defining the precise boundaries of the District is on display for public inpection at the Historic Pensacola Preservation Board, 205 East Zaragoza Street. Listing in the National Register provides the following benefits: CONSIDERATION IN PLAN. NING FOR FEDERALLY ASSISTED PROJECTS.

The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation must be given an opportunity to comment on projects affecting such properties. ELIGIBILITY FOR FEDERAL TAX BENEFITS. The Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 and the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 contain provisions intended to encourage the preservation of depreciable historic structures by allowing favorable tax treatments for rehabilitation. and to discourage destruction of historic buildings. CONSIDERATION OF HIS.

TORIC VALUES in the decision to issue a surface coal mining permit. QUALIFICATION FOR FEDERAL GRANTS-IN-AID whenever funds are appropriated by Congress. None are now available. Owners of private property nominated to the National Register are given an opportunity to concur or object to the nomination in accord with the National Historic Preservation Act Amendments of 1980 and federal regulations 36 CFR Part 60. Any owner or partial of private property who objects to listing must submit a notarized statement certifying that the party is the sole or partial owner of the property and is objecting to L.

Ross Morrell, State Historic Preservation Officer. Division of Ar. chives, History and Records Management, Department of State, The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida 32301. Each owner or partial owner has one vote regardless of how many whole or partial properties that party owns. If a majority of the owners object to the listing, the district will not be listed.

If the district cannont be listed, the State Historic Preservation Officer shall submit the nomination to the Keeper of the National Register for a determination of eligibility for inclusion in the National Reg. ister. If the property is determined eligible but not formal. ly listed, the Advisory Council must still be given an opportunity to comment on federal projects which may affect the district. A public hearing on the nomination will be held on February 8, 1983 at 7:30 P.M.

in the West Florida Museum of History in Pensacola. Staff from the Bureau of Historic Sites and Properties will be there to discuss the nomination and answer questions. Notarized objections and other comments must submitted to L. Ross Morrell at the address above by the time the Board reviews the nomination on February 18. 1983.

A copy of the nomination. the criteria used for evaluation, and more information on federal tax benefits are available at the above address. LEGAL NO. 24117, 2-T JAN 16,18. 1983 2 PERSONALS ABORTION Up to 18 weeks in clinic Free Nitrous Oxide, Experienced Board Certified Physicians in gynecology Obstetrics Clinic approved and in good standing with National abortion Federation.

Free pregancy testing Birth Control. WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE CLINIC 434-5770 ion Hill Cemetery with Faith Chapel directing. Pallbearers will be Dan Gonzalez, Jim Gonzalez, Harry Macon, Vernon Reader, George Walker and Ronnie Hay. The family will receive friends from 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME MEACHAM Clyde Elias Meacham, 87, of Cantonment died Friday evening at his residence. Mr. Meacham, a native of Ohio, had resided in Escambia county most of his life. He was a member of Cottage Hill United Methodist Church and was a retired farmer. Survivors incude his wife, OmetaMeacham of Cantonment; two daughters.

Rose Pierson of Cantonment and Jane Nelson of St. Helena, one son, Clyde Meacham, Jr. of Cantonment; one sister. Bernice Arisman of Gerry, N. 15 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; three great greatgrandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Monday in Cottage Hill United Methodist Church with the Rev. vid Shepard officiating. Burial will follow in the Cottage Hill Cemetery with Faith Chapel directing. Active pallbearers will be Bob Commings, Frank Commings.

Ralph ham, Steven Brown, James Tipton and Bill Brady. Honorary pallbearers will be the men of Cottage 8 ANNOUNCEMENTS BECOME A NOTARY Call 1-800-432-4254 for details Florida Notary Association What did the worlds greatest thinkers have to say about religion? The facts that religious leaders have suppressed, altered tried to destroy is made available through the AMERICAN ATHEIST CENTER. Get ALL the facts. TER 2210 Hancock Drive, AusAMERICAN ATHEIST tin, Tx. 78768-2117.

12 TRAVEL EPCOT SEA WORLD kids 9o price starting at $180 Call Travel, 477-2228. 10 DAY Hawaiian Island tour everything included but meals 00. Travel, 477-2228 RIDER WANTED 10 Tucson, Arizona or vicinity, leaving 17th or 18th, share expenses, driving. 432-3558. 15 ELDERLY CARE GOLDEN MANOR has vacancies for the elderly.

Private and semi-private rooms. 3 good meals daily with snacks. 24 hour loving care. Many years experience working with the eiderly. Licensed and inspected.

Rates very reasonable. Call 455-3642. NICE QUIET ELDERLY CARE facility has openings, special care for your loved ones, staff on duty 24 hours a day, can and will give extra attention to the elderly. 456-0274. 16 CHILD CARE BABY SITTING By Christian woman, 2970 Conti St.

near NAS, off Fairfield Drive. MOTHER of toddler wishes to babysit toddlers, M-F 8 to 5 on drop off basis, 477-7846 17 HELP WANTED MATURE, Managerial personnel to train for Kentucky Fried Chicken Operators, if willing to relocate. 455-7395. SUPPLEMENT Your income with part time route delivery. We have routes available which will earn $25.00 to $150.00 weekly.

7 mornings 5 evenings per week. Small bond deposit transportation necessary. Call 432-7681 Circulation. Need Extra Money? Receive up to $100.00 a month by being on a regular blood plasma program. Mon through Fri.

Call for Further information. Hyland Plasma Center 119 N. Palafox 438-4944 NEW BONUS PROGRAM IN EFFECT The tough one SOLUTION: SEE PAGE 7 Found White female Terrier, mixed. Stub tail, no collor. 623-3945.

LOST, orange tabby, 900 bik E. Johnson, to 4pm 432-1461 Jean, 994-0282. LOST, large male cat, light gray with dark stripes, Kitty Has tags. 433-5568. LOST -male cat, white spots, striped tall, Springhill Drive.

Reward. 476-0259: WHITE Persian cat, vicinity of Edgewater subdivision, 456- 2336 aft. 5. LOST VICINITY of downtownSun bank Jan. 8th.

gold identification bracelet with gold elephant charm. Box Reward. Pensacola Send replies to B-10 News Journal 32501. -January 3, Myrtle Grove, blond Cocker Spaniel puppy 9 mos. Reward, daughters pet call 455-1746 FOUND Vac.

9th Fairfield, Tuesday evening, young male German Shepherd, 478-7122. FOUND Brown Miniature Poodle near Brent Davis. Ask for Tammy. 476-8427. Siamese, Tiger cat Brown, gray cream, blue eves.

Twin Oaks area. 455-4970 FOUND-female gray white cot, white feet, metal suters in stomach. Downtown. 432-3415. FOUND IN North Hill area, long haired Siamese.

Must identify. 433-7029. LOST. Cockateel Bird, white with orange, answers to Charlie, Warrington area. 455-2233.

LOST -Smoker gray cat, family pet. Scenic Heights. Please call 477-5612 or 478-8629. LOST, dark brown wallet, Ens? ley area, important items. REWARD, 968-9676.

REWARD for return or info for Malamute Pup, 5 mo. old, bik gray, 455-3047, 453-4341 LOST, Germanshepherd, Creighton 9th area, 434-2237 or 478-4999. Lost-Aus. Shep, male dog, red, no tail, name Cody. Reward.

438-7216, 433-4772, 477-6215 FOUND-Male Walker hound in Blackwater Forest. Jan 6. 83, 957-4126 after 5 pm LOST, Irish Setter, female, no collar, East Hill area, childs pet, 432-5403. LOST GRAY Schnauzer, female, near Dogwood apts Webb Lane, 438-1083. SCRABBLE Licensed by Selchow and Righter owner of the registered trademark SCRABBLE.

Double Word Score RACK R. R. 4th Triple Letter RACK 2 A a Da RACK 3 A B3 RACK 4 PAR SCORE 75-85 by JUDD FOUR RACK TOTAL TIME LIMIT: 20 MIN. DIRECTIONS: Rearrange each row of letters to form a 2- to 7-letter word. To total points of your words, use scoring directions to right of each row.

7-letter words get 50-point bonus. "Blanks" used as any letter have no point value. Proper nouns, foreign, slang or hyphenated words are forbidden. JUDD'S SOLUTION SEE PAGE 7 1982 United Feature Syncicate, Inc ACROSS 61 Felix Holt's 7 Trevi 32 Swagger creator throwaways 34 Whimper 1 Pack by 62 Deadlocked 8 Secular 37 Walking tapping 63 Strong 9 Legislative (elated) longings body 38 Certain chess 5 Moore's Rookh" 64 Comes closer 10 Tidbit pieces 10 Sow chow 65 Site of over 260 11 Sector 39 Pet 14 Gabon's El 12 Excel 44 "Brian's Hadj eruptions 13 Churchill was Song' man Bongo DOWN one 45 Antonio's debt up 1 Apt rhyme for 21 Word with 46 Call 15 Madeday monicker court runner or 48 One of the Four 16 take. 2 Shanghai slinger Hundred arms servant 22 March name 49 Schliemann Hamlet 3 "'The 25 Pay honor to find 17 A chador Love," 1924 26 Carreras, e.g.

50 Home for a wearer song 27 Actress Shire little 18 Gauguin's 28 Level queen 4 Magnificent or 51 birthplace munificent Thompson, of 52 Valley 19 Erect 5 Fell from "Rain" 53 Pelvic bones 20 With 36 and 49 29 Alack's 54 "Let grace George Across, 6 Astronauts partner definition for Bean and 30 Bizarre 55 Gershwin 23 junk Intimations Shepard 31 Tobacconists' biographer customers 56 Arp's art 24 Country singer Bandy 5 10 12 13 25 Serve 28 Gritty 15 16 33 Fir or pine 18 board 34 Promenades 20 22 35 -Kut. Russian town 23 36 See 20 Across 40 Capet, e.g. 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 41 the Hour," 1913 33 35 song 42 -Islands, 36 37 38 39 Indonesia 43 Like some 40 42 typing paper 45 Shed 43 47 Distress 48 Vehicle for 48 Foyt 49 See 20 Across 49 50 52 53 55 56 57 Cleave 58 Where St. Paul 57 58 59 was shipwrecked 60 62 59 Rose Bowl team: 1982 63 65 60 Ham's word Oscar Williams of Lowndesborough, three sisters, Lois Browder of Montgomery, Hazel Gentry of Mobile, and Mary Barnes of Prattville, 10 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be 7 p.m.

Monday in McNeil Keyes Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Robert Dickerson officiating. Additional funeral services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday in Springhill United Methodist Church near Evergreen, Ala. with the Rev.

Walter Albritton officiating. Active pallbearers will be Charles H. Williams Mack Williams, DeVan Williams, Robert Williams Mike Williams and the Rev. Paul Higdon. Honorary pallbearers will be Methodist Ministers from the Pensacola area.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 5 p.m. Monday. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Methodist Childrens Home in Selma, Ala. MCNEIL KEYES FUNERAL HOME UPP Clark Winters Upp, 71, of 120 Country Club Road died Saturday at his residence. Upp, native of Pensacola, had resided in Pensacola several years before retiring, He was a retired country club manager after serving 33 years.

He was a member of the Country Club Managers Association of America and past president. He was manager of Pensacola Country Club from 1945 17 HELP WANTED Start Your Own Business as an independent Representative with Avon, America's No. 1 Direct- selling company. Call 432-0911 ELECTRONIC TECHS Let's discuss by phone the many positions I'm trying to NO COST. 476-1985.

CAREER Availabilities. Pat Gavins Personnel, 5708 Old Palafox, Suite G. 478-5966. ATTENTION: PJC-UWF STUDENTS Males 18-25, Blood type "8', earn up to in your spare time. Free blood typing is available.

Serologicals 1720 N. St. (Near Baptist Hosp) 434-2314 GO GO DANCERS WAITRESSES BARTENDERS BENNY'S TOO 11 E. FAIRFIELD Formerly ABES 506, BENNY'S 567 515 W. BELMONT.

VARIETY LOUNGE 425 W. GARDEN WANTED, qualified over the road truck drivers, must have year or better verifiable experience, no accidents, must know how to log, familier with ICC regulations, minor maintenance of vehicle, over 25 years of age. 48 State authority. Good pay. Nielsen Brothers Cartage Co.

Inc. Ask for Kim. Fla 904- 478-1701, out of state 1-800-874- 8390. OFFSET PRINTING Part time, experienced A.B. Dick Pressman.

Part time experienced Bindery personnel, power paper folder wraping. Warrington Rd. MASS MUTUAL pre- licensing school starts Jan. 17th. 40 hour course required by Florida law.

For an exciting career call Stewart Lane 433-3335. Exciting things are happening at Mass Mutual. Join the successful group. TYPESETTING AND layout, experienced only, modern equipment, excellent working conditions, call Pace Printing, 438-0456. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS PART TIME Hyland Plasma Center has 2 immediate openings for Part Time Medical Technologists with the following qualifications: You must nave a Florida Clinical Lab License and be licensed for Hemotology, Immuno-Hemotology, Serology and Clinical Chemistry.

These ideal entry-level positions offer opportunities personal and professional growth. Call for more information. CECILE BRADLEY (904) 438-4944 HYLAND Plasma Center 119 North Palatox, Pensocolo Equal Opportunity Employer BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Challenging management positions available in the U.S. Navy for business maior gradvates or college seniors. U.S.

citizens, not more than 34 years old. Must pass physical and mental exams. Security clearance required. Extensive training with complete benefits. Send resume to Management Programs, Department of the Navy, Code B2-B010, IBM Building, 4525 Executive Park Montgomery, Alabama 36116 or call toll free 1-800-633- 1566.

COMM'L LINES Secretary, Min. 3-5 years experience. Salary open. Good secretarial skills a must. Reply to P.O.

box 12505 Pensacolo, Fi 32573. MASTER BARBER wanted good job for a good barber. Call 968-9230. LEGAL SECRETARY Typing shorthand required. Real estate experience preferred.

Call for appointment, 438-1691. PROFESSIONAL SECRE. TARY, exp. requried. 70wpm Reply to P.O.

Box 12484, Pensacola, 32573. NEEDED experienced service station attendant. Experienced only need apply. Must be able to pass Polygraph test, E0E. Apply in person 550 New Warrington.

JOE MORRIS FUNERAL HOME HOGAN Mrs. Willie Hoagan of 1103 N. Street, died Monday at a local hospital. Survivors include a son, Nathaniel Hogan; two daughters, Viola Gertman and Althea Lampkin all of Pensacola; a son-in-law; a daughter-in-law; a sister, Lela M. Vickers of Pensacola; five grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren; an aunt; a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Monday in Zion Hope P.B. Church with the Rev. B. A.

Hemphill officiating. Burial will be at Holy Cross Cemetery with Joe Morris Funeral Home directing. Family hour will be from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Sunday at joe Morris Chapel. FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME CHRISTIAN Rose T.

Christian. 73, of Pensacola, died Thursday at a local hospital. Mrs. Christian was a notive of Georgia but resided in the Pensacola area for the past 42 years. Survivors include her husband, James C.

Christian; a daughter, Peggy Higdon; two grandsons, Kenny and Jamey Higdon, all of Pensacola; two sisters, Virginia Smith of Mobile, Elaine Kown of Carterville, a brother, Glenn Taylor of Cartersville, Ga. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Sunday in Faith Chapel Funeral Home with the Rev. Larry Huffman officiating. 17 HELP WANTED UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE NOTICE OF INTENTION OF NEGOTIATE Pursuant to the provisions of Section 5 of the Act of October 9, 1965.

(79 Stat. 969; 16 U.S.C. 20), public notice is hereby given that sixty (60) days after the date of publication of this notice, the Department of the Interior, throught the Regional Director, Southeast region. National Park Service, proposes, to negotiate a concession contract with Dudley Food and Beverage, authorizing it to continue the operation of refreshments, sundries and equipment rentals at the Santa Rosa Area Day Use Facility within the Florida district, Gulf Islands National Seashore, for a period of five years from April 1983 through March 31, 1983. This contract renewal has been determined to be categorically excluded from the procedural provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act.

and no environmental document will he prepared. The foregoing concessioner has preformed its obligation to the satisfaction of the Secretary under an existing contract which expires by limitation of time on March 31. 1983, and, therefore, pursuant to the Act of October 9, 1965, as cited above, is entitled to be given preference in the negotiation of a new contract. This provision, in effect, grants Dudley Food and Beverage, the opportunity to meet the terms and conditions of any other proposal submitted in response to this Notice which the Secretary may consider better than the proposal submitted by Dudley Food and Beverage, If Dudley Food and Beverage, amends its proposal and the amened proposal is substantially equal to the better offer, then the proposed new contract will be negotiated with Dudley Food and Beverage, Inc. The Secretary will consider and evaluate all proposals received as a result of this notice.

Any proposal, including that of the existing concessioner, must be addressed to the Superintendent, Gulf Islands National Seashore, P.O. Box 100. Gulf Breeze. Florida 32561. and postmarked or hand delivered on or before the sixtieth (60th) day following publication of this notice to be considered and evaluated.

The superintendent's Office is located in Building No, 5 at the Fort Pickens area, Gulf Islands National Seashore. Interested parties should contact the Regional Director, Southeast Region, National Park Service, 75, Spring Street, S.W.. Atlanta, Georgia 30303. for information as to the requirement of the proposed contract. Pridemore Superintendent, Gulf Islands National Seashore Date: 1-14-83 LEGAL NO.

24118 1-T JANU. ARY 16, 1983 2 PERSONALS CONVERSATIONALIST trained to listen when you need someone to talk with. Legitimate. Call Theresa. 433-5852.

DO YOU have a small family? Do you teel you are paying too much for group insurance? Compore our premiums call Cathy Caprara at Mutual of Omaha 432-7626. I. William Powell as of December 7, 1982, will not be responsible for any bills other than my own. DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE IN A DESTRUCTIVE CULT? Would you like to know more about cults? write Citizen's Freedom Foundation P. O.

Box 1523 Gulf Breeze, FL. 32561 information on Alcoholism Call Alcohol Counseling Program. 432-1222. A Protessional Treatment Program. If you want to drink that's your business.

To stop that's ours. 433-4191 Alcoholics Anonymous Employed Women do you need a loan? For fast confidential loan serVice. Call Ann 434-0294 Limited BUDGET VIDEO NETWORK: introductory special off 1st movie, 2nd only 1 cent. VHS- available, 9AM-9PM daily. 1-205-937-4228.

Hill United Methodist Church. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. JOE MORRIS FUNERAL HOME UNDERWOOD Mr. Calvin Underwood 81, of Molino, died Sunday at a local hospital.

Survivors include his wife, Frances Underwood of Molino; three daughters, Glenda Weaden and Edith Tunstall, both of Cedartown, Doris Shelby of Saginaw, two sons, Raymond Underwood and Calvin Underwood 11 of Detroit, two adopted daughters; three sisters, Lula Farrow of Molino, Eva Robinson and Annie Lee both of Pensacola; three brothers, Glover, Henry and William Underwood all of Quintette; three foster daughters; two daughters-in-law; three sons-inlaw; a sister-in-law: five brothers-in-law; fourteen grandchildren; a greatgrandchild; and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be Sunday at 2 p.m. in New Hope P.B. Church with the Rev. W.H.

Carter officiatina. Burial will be at New Hope Cemetery with Joe Morris Funeral Home directing. Family hour will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Saturday evening at Joe Morris Chapel. MCNEIL KEYES FUNERAL HOME RUZINSKI John Anthony Ruzinski, 79, of 29 Gloucster Ave.

died Friday in a local hos- NOTICE OF CONTRACTORS FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CONSTRUCTION MINI CONTRACTS Sealed bids will be received in the Conference Room of the DOT's Chipley District. Office until 11:00 A.M. CST on Monday, February 7. 1983 for the following work (proposals will not be issued after 10:00 A.M. CST.

Friday. February 4, 1983): WALTON COUNTY (STATE PRIMARY FUNDS): STATE PROJECT NUMBER 60040- 9528, Repair of fender system on Choctawhatchee Bay Bridge on U.S. 331. Contract Time: 55 Calendar Days (WPI No. 3610908).

Wage Rates: Pursuant to the Fair Labor Standards Act, minimum wages for this project will be $3.35 per hour. Minority businesses will not be discriminated against and will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids on this project. A Proposal Guaranty of not less than five per cent of the total actual bid. in the form of either a certified check, cashier's check, trust company treasurer's check. bank draft of any national of state bank, or a Surety Bid Bond made payable to the Governor of the State of Florida, must accompany each bid.

A check or draft in an amount less than five per cent of the actual bid will invalidate the bid. Certified checks shall have State of Florida's Documentary Stamps attached. Bid Bond shall conform to DOT Form 114-G July, 1969) furnished with the Proposal Forms. All work shall be done in accordance with the project plans and specifications. Orders for these.

documents should be directed to Charles Dunn, District Design Engineer, Department of Transportation, Post Office Box 607, Chipley. Florida 32428-9990. No charge will be made for the documents. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Potter District Engineer Chipley, Florida LEGAL NO.

24116 2-T JANUARY 16, 23. 1983 2 PERSONALS PUBLIC NOTICE A local chapter of the AMERICAN ATHEIST will be opening soon in the Pensacola area. American Atheist is a non-profit, non-political, educational organization, dedicated to the complete and absolute seperation of the state and church. For information and membership applicaton packet write; American Atheist, P.O. Box 2117, Autin, Texas, 78768-2117.

As of 1-11-83 Rev. G.W. Layne will no longer be responsible for debts other than my own I NEED a playmate for my 2 year old little girl, Scenic Hwy. Please call, 434-1058. ABORTION SERVICES Free Pregnancy Tests Family Planning, birth control clinic.

Low fees Counseling on all Alternatives with professional counselors. Completely confidential. New location. Call for Information (904) 434-2766 DIVORCE $49.95 Uncontested forms. Do it yourself.

Free information form. IDA'S LEGAL FORMS 2826 W. Avery St. 434-7524 HOROSCOPE READING BY FATIMA' all readings confidential, for appointment call 944-3644. DEAREST DEBBIE WELCOME HOME! WE REALLY DO LOVE YOU! MOM DAD LEARN HOW to buy more for your dollar.

Quality home family. needs. Call Bob 453-5329 3 LOST AND FOUND Found: Michigan Nashville in Pensacola. Long hair, Calico no toil. 4133 LOST Puppy, Jan.

9 10, Scottish Ter- rier Mile by Deluna Lane, black gray mix. Reward. 477-1348 after 5pm. hind LOST -vac Freedom Lane, beGene's Lounge, min. Collev.

453-3543, 433-4449. LOST -female gray and white cat. Brentwood Ave. off Mass. Ave.

432-0776. pital. Mr. Ruzinski, a native of Philidelphia, had lived in Pensacola for the past 15 years. He was a retired longshoreman, and a member of Local 19 Longshoreman Union of Chicago.

Survivors include a friend, Mrs. Margaret Bethune Howe of Pensocola. Funeral services will be p.m. Sunday in McNeil Keyes Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Rupp officiating.

Burial will be in Bayview Memorial Park Cemetery with McNeil Keyes Funeral Home directing. Friends may call after 12 noon Sunday at the funeral home. Active pallbearers will be George Bush, Nelson and John Bethune, Quintin Slay, Charles Howe and Don Howe. MCNEIL KEYES FUNERAL HOME WILLIAMS The Rev. Obadiah Dumas Williams, 81, of 6521 Antietam Drive died Friday evening in a local hospital.

The Rev. Williams, a native of Arlington, had resided in Belleville, Ala. before moving to Pensacola three years ago. He wos graduate of Auburn University, and a Methodist Minister in the Alabama West Florida Methodist Conference for 39 years. Survivors include three sons.

Charles H. Williams of Pensacola, the Rev. Frank G. Williams of Bir. mingham, and Rob.

ert A. Williams of Nicholasville, one brother, COLLEGE GRADUATES AND SENIORS WEAR GLASSES AND WANT TO FLY Applications are now being accepted for the position of Naval Flight Officer to fly in high performance quarterback aircraft. of The the NFO naval is aviation team, coordinator of tactics, weapons systems specialists and airborne computer expert. If you're a graduate student or senior, less than 28 years old who is seeking a challenge with a future, you can ter four years and attend the earn over $28,000 per, year afworld's most prestigious flight training. Send resume to Management Programs, Code B2- G102, Department of the Navy, IBM Building, 4525 Executive Park Drive, Montgomery, Alabama 36116 or call toll free 1- 800-633-1566.

NEEDED experienced tuneup, brake, alignment mechanic. Must have own tools, Experienced only need apply. Must be able to pass polygraph test. E0E. Apply in person 5995 MOBILE HWY.

The LAND of Oz 3505 Gulf Bch Hwy needs part time help for Ice Cream Parlor garneroom Apply in person after 1pm. THE NEW SARAH COVENTRY has opportunity for the housewife and the career minded. No initial investment. 944-2829, 455-6984. DENTAL RECEPTIONIST experience preferred.

Send resume to 5528 N. Davis Bldg. Pensacola, FL. MINI-COMPUTER Operator Burroughs B-80. skills necessary.

Public actg. exp. desirable. Send resume and salary requirements to P.O. Box 9290 Pensacola, Fl.

32503. C. P. A. Part-time, 20 hrs.

per week minimum, call Mr. Dickson, 433-4684. NEEDED experienced short order cook. Good working conditions good pay. See Mr.

Lang between 2pm 5pm daily. McGuires Irish Pub, 600 E. Gregory. No phone calls please. EXPERIENCED BODY SHOP MECHANIC Hill Kelly Dodge has an immediate opening for a first class body person with dealership experience.

Must have a complete set of tools. Apply to V. Olsen in the Body Shop at 476-9078. SECRETARY must have strong secretarial experience, including transcription from either shorthand or machine dictation legal experience preferred, top firm with good fringe package. Send resume to Pensacola News Journal Box B-9, 32501.

MARITIME INSTRUCTOR full time, sailing teaching experience req. Red Cross Coast Guard certification desirabie. Send resume 10 CCDAC, 803 N. Palatox, Pensacola, FI 32501. WANTED RN'S Full and part time positions in Geriatric setting, competitive salary, benefits, good working conditions.

Call 438-4041 ext. 9. RN or LPN needed for 3-11 and11-7 shifts. Full time and part time in a geriatric setting. Competitive wages and benefits.

Call 623-4661 or 4662 between 9 a.m. 5 p.m. MondayFriday. E0E. Pools By Varner needs experienced help in gunite, vinyls service work.

Appointments and interviews Tuesday 8-5. 3203 Navy 432-0530. HEAD NURSES ICU, RENAL ICU South E. Medical Center, Dothan, a 400 bed regioncit referral center, is seeking two accomplished critical core nurses, ACLS, for our expanded 20 bed ICU. Head nurse- ICU minimum 2 years ICU, BS, and minimun 1 year supervisory experience preferred.

Head nurse-renal ICU within 20 bed unit supervisory experience in renal unit preferred, excellent salary and benefit package, Please call, Jo Ann McGlown (205) 793-8738. PROJECT MANAGER SUPERINTENDENT Heavy construction experience required. Experience with steel plate girder forms system and bridge construction desired. Must be willing to relocate. Only those persons with experience and good work history considered.

Resume and references required. Apply in person 2150 E. Nine Mile Rd. Pensacola. E0E-Employer TWO FINISH- WOODWORK carpenters with tools.

Coll 432- 1691 after 6pm. EXPERIENCED TAILOR needed to share work and business. Coll 432-1371. PERSON TO finish build picture frames. some evening work.

Dexter, 433-6247. BARMAID Waitresses wanted. Call 438-6916. EXPERIENCED Bor Maid needed. Skip's Bar.

4409 North W. St. 433-7572. LEGAL SECRETARY. exp.

required, salary neg. Mail resume to P.O. Box 12585 32573. Martha O'Dillon of Cantonment: four sons and daughters-in-law, Jack H. and Dollie Rivers of Sneads, Richard L.

and Gloria Rivers of Washington, D.C., David J. and Carol Rivers of Hallister, and Eric P. and Sallie Rivers of Tucson, 14 grandchildren; two brothers, Ralph Rivers of Carthage, Calif, and Sterling Rivers of Alexander Bay, N. Y. The Rosary will be said at 7 p.m.

Monday in the chapel of Faith Chapel Funeral Home and funeral mass will be announced at a later time by Faith Chapel Funeral Home. FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME JONES Dorothy Jean Jones, 73, of Pensacola died Friday evening in a local hospilal. Mrs. Jones, a native of Ohio, had resided in the Pensacola area for the past 22 years. She was a member the Union Hill Baptist Church.

Survivors include two daughters. Sue. Gonzalez of Pensacola and Lynn Rawson of Pensacola; three sons, Jim Harter of Columbus, Ohio, Fred Jones Jr. of Augusta, and Rocky L. Jones of Pensacola; one sister, Hazel Bremer of Urbana, Ohio; one brother, Jim Anderson of Urbana, Ohio: 20 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be 10 a.m: Monday in the chapel of Faith Chapel Funeral Home with the Rev. David Lowery officiating. Burial will follow in Un- to 1950; and a member of the Rotan Club and the First Presbyterian Church. Survivors include his wife, Lucy Upp of Pensocola; one daughter, Sarah Jane Little of Orange Park: one son, Jimmy Upp of New Orleans; and six grandsons. Memorial services will be 10 a.m.

Monday at the First Presbyterian Chapel with the Rev. Richard T. Harbison officiating and McNeil Keyes Funeral Home directing. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at McNeil Keyes Funeral Home chapel.

The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made the American Heart tion. LEWIS-SOWELL FUNERAL HOME MAYO GULF BREEZE-Mrs. Lois C. Mayo, 54, of Route 2, Gulf Breeze died Friday in a local hospital. Mrs.

Mavo, a native of Colon, Panama, had resided in Escambia County for a number of years. She was an active member of St. Paul United Methodist Church of Midway and a member of the United Methodist Womens Society for the past 28 years. Survivors include her husband, Ellis C. Mayo of Midway; two daughters, Bonita Hendrix and Charmaine Broxson both of Gulf Breeze: two sons, James (Jim) Skinner of Pensacola and Clifford Mayo of Midway: her fother, Frank Sterner of Midway; three grandchildren, Jennifer and Joseph Hendrix and Emily Broxson all of Gulf Breeze.

Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Monday at LewisSowell Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Doug Pennington officiating. Burial will follow at St. Johns Cemetery in Pensacola.

Friends may call after 11 a.m. Sunday at LewisSowell Funeral Home. Active pallbearers will be Chris Davis, Jeff Parsons, Charles Meyers, Tom Mil ler, Dutch Argersinger, and George Smith. JOE MORRIS FUNERAL HOME ODOM Albert Quinton Odom, 72, of 319 E. Jackson Street, died Wednesday at a local hospital.

Survivors include his wife, Lucile Odom of Pensacola; a daughter, Albertine Hughes of Alexandria, a grandson, Harry Hughes Jr. of Alexandria; two brothers, Woodrow Odom of Smithfield, Wilmont Odom of Los Angeles, three sisters, Miriam Headley, Melba Carr, Iola Harrell of Los Angeles; a God child, Sondra Newbold of Pensacola; a Alvin Leonard of Pensacola; three sisters- and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be 3 p.m. Monday in Mt. Olive Baptist Church with the Rev.

J. C. Collier officlating. Burial will be at Holy Cross Cemetery with Joe Morris Funeral Home directing. Family hour will be from 7 to 8 p.m.

Sunday evening at Joe Morris Chapel. Burial will follow at the Beulah Cemetery with Faith Chapel directing. Active pallbearers will Bruce Kown, Ray Kown, Carlton Kown, Bruce Taylor, Lloyd Taylor, and Scott Dial. Honorary pallbearers will be D.Z. Ard, Wayne Neel, Jack Hemberger, C.C.

Meadows, Clay Wise, BENBOE FUNERAL HOME DEBROW Corean Hall Debrow of 8192 Untreiner expired at a local hospital after a short illness. Mrs. Debrow was a for mer resident of Rock Hill, and a member of the Church of God in Christ. She is survived by two sons, Robert Debrow and Lonnie Debrow; her mother, Susie Hall; nine grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; aunts; uncles; nieces; nephews; other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be 2 p.m.

Monday at the Church of God in Christ with Bishop Ellioh Banks officiating. Burial will be at Resthoven Garden Cemetery wtih Benboe Funeral Home directing. The family will receive friends Sunday from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Chapel of Benboe Funeral Home.

The remains will be en to the church one hour prior to services. The best informed reader begins with The Journal and greets the evening with the News. Telephone 432-7681 bright and local Pensacola 00 for speedy de.

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