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ERRORS I The Pensacola Journal The Pensacola Rews-Journal The Pensacola News ADJUSTMENTS December 18, 1983 ion of newspaper management do ad. Liability for errors will not one (1) incorrect insertion of the ceed cupied given be thot by materially for Pensacola responsible such errors portion affect News- that of for the in Journal No more space the value credit opiny than will of CLASSIFIED SECTION od. Advertiser should check ad in the poper on the first day of publication. Open Call Direct Classified 432-9811, Milton 994-5423, Crestview 682-4533, Fort Walton 243-7688 CLASSIFIED INDEX ANNOUNCEMENTS 77 POULTRY-BIRDSSUPPLIES 78 LIVESTOCK 79 DOGS-CATS-PETS 0 SPECIAL EVENTS 80 BOARDING MOTELS NORTHWEST FLA. 81 TROPICAL FISH 2 PERSONALS SUPPLIES 3 LOST AND FOUND LODGE NOTICES FINANCIAL 5 CARD OF THANKS 82 BUSINESS OPP TY IN MEMORIAM 83 WANTED BUSINESS MONUMENTS, OPPORTUNITIES CEMETERIES INVESTMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS INSURANCE ATTORNEYS 86 INCOME TAX RETURNS 10 FLORIST MONEY TO LEND OPTOMETRISTS WANTED TO BORROW 12 TRAVEL MORTGAGES FOR SALE 13 DEEP SEA FISHING MORTGAGES WANTED 14 EATING 91 MORTGAGE LOANS ENTERTAINMENT 15 ELDERLY CARE MARKET PLACE 16 CHILD CARE 92 AIR CONDITIONING EMPLOYMENT 93 FURNITURE, APPUANCES 17 HELP WANTED 94 SPORTING GOODS 20 DOMESTIC HELP 95 BICYCLES WANTED 96 WATCHES- JEWELERY 21 SALESPEOPLE WANTED 97 AUCTIONS 23 PROFESSIONAL HELP MACHINERY AND TOOLS 24 SITUATIONS WANTED 99 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 25 CHILD CARE WANTED 100 PHOTO EQUIPMENT 101 GARAGE SALES INSTRUCTION 102 FIREWOOD FOR SALE 26 MUSIC LESSONS 103 RADIO STEREOS 27 PRIVATE SCHOOLS 104 OFFICE STORE EQUIP.

28 DANCE LESSONS 105 SALE- MISCELLANEOUS 29 KINDERGARTEN CLASSES 106 WANTED TO BUY 30 AUTO DRIVING LESSONS OR TRADE' 31 BUSINESS SCHOOLS 107 ARTS CRAFTS 32 INSTRUCTION 108 ANTIQUES 33 WANTED INSTRUCTIONS MARINE EQUIP. SERVICE 109 BOAT RENTALS 34 SEPTIC TANKS 110 BOATS FOR SALE 35 ALTERATIONS 111 BOAT PARTS REPAIRS 36 MAID SERVICE 37 HANDYMAN RENTALS 38 HEATING AIR COND. 112 WAREHOUSE SPACE 39 SEWING MACHINE 113 BEACH RENTALS SERVICE 114 FURNISHED APTS. 40 ELECTRIC PUMPS 115 UNFURNISHED APTS. 41 RADIO, TV SERVICE 116 FURNISHED ROOMS 42 REFRIGERATION SERVICE 43 MOBILE HOME SERVICE 117 MOBILE RENTALS HOME RUG CLEANING 118 FURNISHED HOUSES 45 FLOOR FINISHING 119 UNFURNISHED HOUSES 46 FURNITURE REFINISHING 120 SHARE HOME, APT.

47 UPHOLSTERY 121 CONDOS YARD -GARDEN WORK TOWNHOUSES 49 RENTAL SERVICE 122 BUS. -OFFICE SPACE 50 ASPHALT PAVING 123 MOBILE HOME SPACE 51 LOCKS GUNSMITHS 52 A 124 FARMS FOR RENT 125 WANTED TO RENT 53 PEST CONTROL 54 PHOTOGRAPHERS REAL ESTATE 55 CERAMIC TILE 126 ACREAGE HO 56 PIANO TUNING CAMPSITES 57 PRINTING ENGRAVING 127 WATERFRONT 58 WELDING 128 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 59 HOUSE TO BE MOVED 129 REAL ESTATE 60 CARPENTRY PACE, MILTON, JAY 61 CONTRACTORS 130 COMM. INVESTMENT 62 SHEET METAL WORK 131 MOBILE HOMES 63 BRICK, BLOCK FOR SALE CONCRETE 132 REAL ESTATE WANTED 64 PLUMBING 133 OUT OF TOWN REAL 65 ELECTRIC SERVICE ESTATE FOR SALE 66 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 134 FARMS FOR SALE 67 68 REMODELING AND AUTOMOTIVE ADDITIONS 135 AIRPLANES 69 HOUSE CLEANING 136 RV'S EQUIPMENT 70 PAINTING, PAPERING 137 TRUCKS AND VANS 71 BUILDING MATERIALS 138 HEAVY DUTY TRUCKS MARKET 139 MOTORCYCLES FARMERS 140 AUTOS WANTED 72 FARM GARDEN 141 ANTIQUE AUTOS PRODUCTS 142 FOREIGN SPORTS 73 TOP SOIL FILL DIRT CARS 74 FARM EQUIPMENT 143 AUTOS FOR SALE 75 PLANTS-SHRUBS- 144 AUTOMOBILE LEASING SEEDS 145 AUTO PARTS- ENGINES 76 FEED FERTILIZER 146 AUTO REPAIRS LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS UNTIL 2:00 P.M.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1984. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE ESCAM BIA COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY PURCHASING IN THE BOARD OF THE ESCAMBIA COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY AT 9250 HAMMAN STREET.

ELLYSON INDUSTRIAL PENSACOLA, FLORIDA. AND AT THAT TIME PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S): ONE (1) BACKHOE LOADER SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE EXAMINED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ESCAMBIA COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY PURCHASING AGENT. BUILDING 996, ELLYSON INDUSTRIAL PARK. PEN. SACOLA, FLORIDA, OR A COPY MAY BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST.

ASK FOR SPECIFICATION NUMBER 0015-84. PHONE: (904) 476-5110EXT. 253. ESCAMBIA COUNTY, UTILITIES AUTHORITY ESCAMBIA COUNTY. FLORIDA BY: EUGENE H.

BROWN BY: RAYMOND E. VAN LOON, SECRETARY NO. 28162 1-T DECEMBER 18. 1983 ATTEST: NOTICE TO BIDDERS UNTIL 2:00 P.M., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 1984.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE ESCAMBIA COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY PURCHASING AGENT, IN THE BOARD ROOM OF THE ESCAMBIA COUNTY UTILITIES AU. THORITY AT 9250 HAMMAN STREET, ELLYSON INDUSTRIAL PARK. PENSACOLA, FLORIDA, AND AT THAT TIME PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S): ITEM I. ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR LIQUID PERROUS SULFATE ITEM CHEMICAL STORAGE TANKS (RENTAL) SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE EXAMINED IN THE OFFICE THE ESCAMBIA COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY PURCHASING AGENT. BUILDING 996.

ELLYSON INDUSTRIAL PARK, PENSACOLA, FLORIDA, COPY MAY BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST. ASK FOR SPECIFICATION NUMBER 0015-84. PHONE: (904) 476-5110 EXT. 253. ESCAMBIA COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY ESCAMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: EUGENE H.

BROWN BY: RAYMOND E. VAN LOON, SECRETARY LEGAL NO. 28161 1-T DECEMBER 18. 1983 ATTEST: 2 PERSONALS information on Alcoholism Call Alcohol Counseling Program. 432-1222.

A Professional Treatment Program. 477-1070 Counseling Services in clinic. OB-GYN Physician, Nitrous Oxide provided. Low Fee. Birth Control Completely confidential.

pregnancy tests. Private oppointments also available. PREGNANT? NO lecture. Help licensed adoptions. Childrens Home Soc, 476-3133.

If you want to drink it's your business. To stop is ours 433- 4191 Alcoholics Anonymous Emploved Women do you need a loan? For fast confidential loon service. Call Ann The tough one SOLUTION: SEE PAGE 1 7 66 and 13 U.K. fliers 38 Twice 26 to ACROSS Jeanne: Abbr. 20 Zebra Tertullian 1 Injure 67 Dover dish controlling 39 Dine 5 Origin pilinted Lions 41 1 Poet's pond He the DOWN Bears 44 Channel Last Supper I Hawaiian bay 21 Keyed up conqueror: surrealisti- 2 Like Nike 24 It can be Dutch 1926 cally 3 Split 25 Moor 45 McEnroe's 13 The Hoosier two, 26 Ohio or sport Poet button Missouri 46 Minstrel's 14 Long 5 Mexican 27 Pittsburgh-to- melody 15 Aid a raider muralist Providence 47 Disintegrates 16 Alda and King 6 Western dir.

50 One day a 17 Right of Indian 28 Celebrate in week is his suffrage 7 Eight: Prefix plainsong 51 Pueblo people 18 Solomonesque 8 Business 29 Prefix for Asia 52 Electric 19 Prokofiev's 30 Christ stopped catfish Love 9 Nietzsche's here in fiction 53 Part of Q.E.D., "The 31 Olympics 54 Ennead 22 Above, in Day" activity 55 Alto poesy 10 carry 32 Prophet and 58 Good's 23 Kind of trip stick" Pound antithesis 24 Woodward's 11 -majeste 37 Two-legged 57 Solemnity 1957 Oscar 12 Suffixes for measuring 58 A quaff that winner, with some citizens instruments quenches "The" 10 33 Check for Champion 13 34 Deadlocked, as a jury 35 Kind of arch. 38 Roof part 20 37 Mild cigar 39 Evening, in 22 23 Evian 40 Consumed 41 Word with stay or sail 42 Forearm feature 43 Nursery group 48 Bacheller hero 49 Attention 50 Brecht-Weill opus, with "The" 59 Rime 50 52 53 go 61 Solomon's sire 62 Geyserite 63 Raja's wife 64 Socially superior 65 Astronaut Sally LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 2 PERSONALS 2 PERSONALS COMPREHENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS 10 FOLEY HOUSING AUTHORITY. 165-901 INVITATION FOR BIDS The Housing Authority of the City of Foley, Alabama, will recrive bids for Comprehensive Improvements to 90 Unit Low Rent Housing Project. Foley, Alabama, until 2:00 P.M. on Tuesday, the 10th day of January, 1984, at the office of The Housing Authority, 302 Fourth Foley, AL, 36535, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud.

Proposed forms of contract doucments, including plans and specifications, are on file at the office of The Foley Housing and at the office of ChamblessAssociates, worth and 5720 Carmichael Road, Montgomery, Alabama 36117. Copies of the doucments may be pbtained by depositing $75.00 through the Architect for the Housing Authority of the City of Foley, for each set of documents obtained. Such deposit will be' refunded to each person who returns the plans, specification and other documents in good condition within 10 days after bid opening. General Contractors may obtain a maxium of two (2) sets of documents for full refundable deposit if turned in reuseable condition as determined by Architect. A certified check or bank draft, payable to The Housing Authority of the City of Foley.

U. S. Government bonds, or a satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder, and acceptable sureties in an amount equal to 5 percent of the bid shall be submitted with each bid. The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for satisfactory performance and payment bond or bonds. Attention is called to the provisions for equal employment opportunity and payment of not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the Specifications must be paid on this project.

Each bid must include the Non-Collusive Affidavit signed by the bidder. This project is subject to the requirements of Section 3 of The Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended, and to the require. ments issued thereunder as set forth in 24 CFR 135. The Housing Authority of the City of Foley reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding. No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of 30 days subsequent to the opening of the bids without the consent of the Housing Authority of the City of Foley.

CHAMBLESSKILLINGSWORTH AND ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS 5720 Carmichael Road Montgomery, Alabama 36117 THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF FOLEY, ALABAMA 302 Fourth Avenue Foley, Alabama 36535 By: Bennie R. Day Title: Executive Director Date: December 9, 1983 LEGAL NO. 28150 3-T DEC. 11, 18, 29, 1983 NOTICE TO BIDDERS UNTIL 2:00 P.M., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 1984, SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE ESCAMBIA COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY PURCHASING AGENT.

IN THE BOARD ROOM OF THE ESCAMBIA COUNTY UTILITIES THORITY AT 9250 HAMMAN STREET, ELLYSON INDUSTRIAL PARK, PENSACOLA. FLORIDA, AND AT THAT TIME PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S): TWO (2) ECONOMY SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE EXAMINED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ESCAMBIA COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY PURCHASING AGENT. BUILDING 996, ELLYSON INDUSTRIAL PARK, PENFLORIDA, OR A COPY MAY BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST. ASK FOR SPECIFICATION NUMBER 0015-84. PHONE: (904) 476-5110 EXT.

253. ESCAMBIA COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY ESCAMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: EUGENE H. BROWN ATTEST: BY: RAYMOND E. VAN LOON, SECRETARY 28163 1-T DECEMBER A 18, 1983 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS PROPOSALS ARE RE. QUESTED FROM QUALIFY.

ING ROOFING CONTRAC. TORS BY THE STATE OF FLOIRDA DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PROJECT: NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY REROOFING. CRESTVIEW, FLORIDA NO: MA 8366 FOR: DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS PREQUALIFICATION: All submit propose ais five (5) calendar days priof to the bid opening date if not previously qualified by the Division for the current biennium (July thru June 30) af odd number years. Sealed bids will be received, publicly opened and read aloud on: DATE AND TIME: 31 Januery, 1984, until 2:00 PM local time PLACE: NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY. JAMES LEE BLVD.

CRESTVIEW. FLORIDA PROPOSAL: Bids must be submitted in full in actordance with the requirements of the Drawings, Specifica tions, Bidding Conditions and Contractual Conditions, which may be examined and obtained from the: ARCHITECT ENGINEER WILLIAM GRAVES, AIA, ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 207 E. MAIN STREET PENSACOLA, FL 32501 TELEPHONE: 904-432-1912 CONTRACT AWARD: The recommendation for contract award will be posted i in Room 512, Larson Building, Tal. lahassee, Florida. The contract will be awarded by the Executive Director, Depanment of Genearl Services.

LEGAL NO. 281491-T DEC. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. 18, 1983 2 PERSONALS FAMILY WANT AD INFORMATION Office Hours The Classified Department office be open 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Monday through Friday in order for you to place your ads, cancel your ads or make corrections on your ads. All Private Party Rates ore insertion rates No refund upon cancelation. Call 432-9811. Deadlines For Placing Ads MONDAY EDITION Fridoy, 5p.m. TUESDAY EDITION Monday, 5 p.m.

WEDNESDAY EDITION Tuesday, 5p.m. THURSDAY EDITION Wednesday, 5 p.m. FRIDAY EDITION Thursday. 5p.m EDITION Friday, SUNDAY EDITION Friday, 5 p.m. Cancellation of Ads Corrections Cancellation of ads must be made by 5:00 p.m.

the day prior to our next publication or before 5 p.m. Friday for Saturday, Sunday and Monday's publications. Corrections In case of an error in your od, corrections can be made up to m. the day prior to our next publication or before p.m. Friday for Saturday, Sunday and Monday's publi- cations.

IMPORTANT NOTICE OF ERROR The Pensacola nal assumes the responsibility of the first incorrect insertion, after which time the advertiser becomes responsible tor the remaining cost of the advertisement. Please check your ad the first day it runs. the event of an error, notice should be given in time for corrections before the second day it runs. General Information Daily Classified are published in (morning the edition) Pensocolo and Pensacola News (evening edithe same day. Daily rates quoted include insertion in both the la Journal and Pensacola Fri- News Monday through the Pensacola Journal on Saturday is counted as one day: the Pensacola NewsJournal on Sunday is counted as one dov.

The Pensacola News- Journal reserves the right to classify and index classified ads according to rules governing classified pages. The Pensacola News- Journol also reserves the right revise or reiect at option any odvertising which is deemed obiectionable either in subiect matter or phraseology. The Pensacola News- Journal Classified advertising 432-9811 SCRABBLE I COOLE by Seichow and Righter Co. rademer SCRABBLE. 00 Double Word Sacre RACK 1 RACK 2 40 Word Secre RACK 3 OR RACK 4 PAR SCORE 95- 105 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 night 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. JUDO'S SOLUTION 1-11-M 3 LOST AND FOUND FOUND German Shephard Puppy, 8 wks Villa Venyce Area.

Call 932-3667. FOUND white kitten, Boyshore area, 456-1153. FOUND white Poodle, gone for at least a mo. because of condition. Identify.

455-4164. FOUND Hurt lg. black cat. Berryhill Copehort Navy Hs. Tony, 623-4661.

994-4917. LOST mole Pit Bull pup, red. black striped. vic. Fairfield Lillian, REWARD, 453-5554.

FOUND-female black Cock-0poo, approx. 1 yr. well trained. needs a 900d home, 455-7290. FOUND GERMAN Shepherd, young dog, Myrtie Grove area.

Call 455-5825. FOUND-med. block white long haired collie type, vic. W. Jackson 434-0981 LOST -male Schnauzer at Bay.

len Garden St. needs cation, named Kolak 438-1083. LOST -Lhasa Apso. 2 yrs oid. Salt pepper.

Perton Dr. dova Park. Reward. 433-1919. LOST A Pear Shape Emerald from Pendant Reward 434-7788.

LOST. small black silver on head, Cerney Rd. 453-9545 LOST, black puppy, 6500 block of Old Palatox. reward. 478- 5325.

REWARD Briefcase dollars. RE papers, shells, Mr. Palmer 800-633-3058 FOUNDsmall red Dachshund, King George Estates, identify. 453-9751 5 CARD OF THANKS The Family of Mrs. Beatrice Rutledge Acknowledge with graceful appreciation for your kind pression of sympathy.

Thanks for caring: Thanks for Sharing; Thanks for being there when we needed you. Special Thanks: The Sheriff Department of Escambia County. The House Representative Virginia Bass, and The Commanding Officer of The Naval Hospital. 1 Recently suffered the loss of husband, George Kenneth Stansbury. I want to acknowledge with deep appreciation the kind expression of sympothy from the many friends relatives during my time of grief.

Thanks also to the staff of the Navy Hospital, City Police, Sheriff's Department, Fisher-Pou Funeral Service the Fleet Reserve. God Bless you one all, Florida Mae Stansbury The family will receive friends from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. Sundo at the Sutherland Funeral Home, located on Harrison Ave. in Panama City, FI.

Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday, December 19th. at Greenwood Memorial Gardens in Panama City, FI. FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME COLESON John Frank Coleson, 82, died Friday night at a local hospital. Mr.

Coleson was a tive of Alabama but had lived in Pensacola for several years before moving back to Alabama. He was a retired electrician with the Railroad, a member of the Pine Apple, Friendship Baptist Church, Escambia Masonic Lodge No. 15 and the York Rite Bodies. Survivors include his wife, Pearl (Dixie) Coleson of Pine Apple: a son, John Frank Coleson 111 of Los Angeles, a stepdaughter, Eloise Currington of Ponce de Leon; two stepsons, James R. Johnson of Wewahitchka and Darly F.

Johnson of Pensacola; three sisters, Reno Reynolds, Sarah Shy and Lula Coleson, all of Pine Apple; 17 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Monday in the chapel of Faith Chapel Funeral Home with the Rev. Jim Meadows officiating. Burial will follow at Bayview Memorial Park Cemetery with Masonic rites at the graveside.

Pallbearers will be Mosons. Escambio Masonic Lodge No. 15 will open at noon Monday for members to attend the service. Friends may call after 5 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

KEYES SONS McNeil Keyes Funeral Home GROSS Emma Florence Gross. 95, of 2710 W. Hatton died Friday at her home. Mrs. Gross was a native of Indian Ford in Santa Rosa County and had lived in Pensacola for the past 53 years.

Survivors include a daughter, Ruby Martin of Pensacolo; five sons, Leon Gross, Recil Gross, Louie Gross and Otis Gross, all of Pensacola, and O.J. Gross of McClelIan: 18 grandchildren; 48 great-grandchildren; and 26 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Monday at the Street Church of God with the Rev. George L.

Peaden officiating. Burial will be at Crane Cemetery with McNeil Keyes Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. The body will be placed in the church one hour prior to services. Active pallbearers will be Donny Gross. Don Mims.

Mike Coleman, James Martin, Billy Mortin and Keith Gross. Honorary pallbearers will be Neil Hinote, Hubert Hinote. Leon Hinote, Clyde Hinote, George Cobaniss and Tom Jones. Friends may call at the funeral home any time Sunday. WATERS HIBBERT FUNERAL HOME WEBER Herbert Thomas Weber, 64, of 1700 North died Saturday.

Mr. Weber was a native and lifelong resident of Pensacola and was a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church. Survivors include two brothers. John Weber and Robert Weber, both of 6 IN MEMORIAM IN LOVING MEMORY Of our beloved Mother, Levinio G.

Cascone Who passed away December 12. 1982 Dearest mother, there's a shodow That hides you from our view: But we feel that you are always near us in everything we do. Your smile will live With us forever in our heorts That hold you so deor to us. in our hearts there is A picture of you. More precious than Silver or gold; it is picture Of our dear Mother, Whose memory Will never grow old Sadly missed by Children and Grandchildren 7 MONUMENTS, CEMETERIES FOUR (4) ADJOINING lots Pensacola Memorial Gardens.

453-1401 after 4 p.m. 2 CEMETERY Lots. Pensacola Memorial Gardens. 968-0287 after 4pm. FOR SALE six odioining cemetery lots, PNS Garden.

$2,000 Cash 477-6571. 8 ANNOUNCEMENTS BECOME A NOTARY Call 1-800-432-4254 for details Florida Notary Association 12 TRAVEL NEED RIDE 10 Southern Colif. share driving expenses. Bob Ritter 492-0100. RIDERS NEEDED for trip North before christmas.

Call 434-1757 for complete details. 15 ELDERLY CARE SPECIAL CARE FOR Elderly ladies. State licensed home. Country Setting 476-9418. MATURE WOMAN.

nonsmoking or drinking, to live in with elderly lody. Time off. Salary, room board. Call 433-7098 or 944-1040. PLEASANT OAKS Home for the elderly offers loving care for lodies gentlemen, reasonable monthly rates.

944-1120. LICENSED Elderly Core, balanced meals, snacks laundry, starting $450. 453-6272 IN HOME Care for elderly lady 8 urs exp, home cooked meals, semi priv rm. 456-0770. Pensacola; a sister, Rita Finneran of Pensacola; and several nieces, nephews and other relatives.

Funeral services will be 3 p.m. Monday in the chapel of Waters Hibbert Funeral Home with the Rev. Father Richard L. Bowles officiating. Burial will be at St.

John's Cemetery with Waters Hibbert Funer. al Home directing. Pallbearers will be Williom D. McCall, Walter L. Bicker H.T.

Campbell Arthur T. Jennette, Joseph F. Skelton and Robert E. Barry. Friends may call at the funeral home from 5 to 7 p.m.

Sunday. Waters Hibbert Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME ISVOLT Joseph A. Isvolt, 75, died Friday evening at a local hospital. Mr.

Isvolt was a native of Illinois but had resided in Pensacola for the past 39 years. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church and the Knights of Columbus. He was a retired employee of NAS Pensacola. Survivors include two daughters, Carole Carlson of Wilson, N.C., and Joan Gearan of Clemon, N.C.; two stepsons, Karl Lackey of Pensacola and Robert Lackey of Fort Myers: a sister, Ida Enzweller of Steger, nephew, Father Barton Korn of Chicago, five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral mass will be 9 a.m. Monday at St. Mary's Catholic Church with Father Oliver Barrett officiating. Burial will be at Holy Cross Cemetery. Pallbearers will be William Lewis, John Cooper, John Cotita, Mal Coker, Alexis Tabak and Jack Goldstein.

The rosary will be celebrated at 6 p.m. Sunday at Faith Chapel Funeral Home. Friends may call at the funeral home from 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday. HARPER-MORRIS MEMORIAL CHAPEL WALTZ Elmire (Mimi) Waltz, 89, of Pensacola, died Friday night.

Mrs. Waltz was a native and lifelong resident of Pensacola and was 0 member of the Catholic church. She was a graduate of the Sacred Heart School of Nursing Class of 1926 and was active in various associations for many years. Survivors Include a daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Grover Pittman of Pace; two granddaughters, Donna man and Caroline Hatfield, both of Pensacola; and three great-grandchildren. Funeral mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday in the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart with the Rev. Father Dennis O'Brien officiating. Burial will be at Holy Cross Cemetery with Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel directing.

The rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Sunday in Harper -Morris Memorial Chapel. Friends may call from 3 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Memoriols may be made to the Haven of Our Lady of Peace.

WATERS HIBBERT FUNERAL HOME STEPHENS Harvey Lee Stephens, 80, of 807 North 46th died Thursday. Mr. Stephens was a native of Georgia and had resided in Virginia prior to recently moving to Pensacola. He was a retired chief warrant officer with the U.S. Army, 15 ELDERLY CARE Does Advertising Really Pay? Why is 11? A mon wakes up in the morning after sleeping on on advertised mat.

tress. in advertised polomos. He will bathe in an advertised tub. wash with advertised soop, shave with on advertised razor, drink advertised coffee after his ad vertised fuice, cereal and toast (toasted in his odtoaster), put on advertised clothes and an odvertised hat. He will ride to work in on advertised car, sit at an odvertised desk, smoke advertised cigarettes and write with an advertised pen.

Yet this man hesitates to advertise. saving advertising does not pay, Finally, when his unadvertised business goes under, he will advertise it "For Sale. Advertise CALL 432-9811 Classified Advertising SMALL FAMILIES? Paying too much for group hospital. ization? Compare our premiums. Ask for Cathy Caprara at Mutual of Omaha.

432-7626. ABORTION 478-1146 Counseling and procedures in office. Nitrous Oxide included. Low fee. Free test.

Confidential. Alternatives also available. DIVORCE $56.50 Name changes, adoption, corporation, wills. Call 7 days. IDA'S FORMS 434-7524 ABORTION SERVICES Free Pregnancy Tests Family planning clinic Pregnancy blood test $10.

Counseling on all pregnancy alternatives. Premenstrual Syndrome Clinic. Low fees. Confidential. State HRS censed (904) 434-2766 QUILTS For that special person: For Christmas.

Handmade $100 Up. 432-6262. off. 1pm 492-1749. LADY Needs mon in 60's for dance partner, waltz.

utterbug. Box 16161. 32507. HAVE SANTA visit your children before Christmos, house calls and parties. call 433-2665.

ARE YOU PAYING TOO Much for Auto Health ance? CALL: Natalie 456-4953. LADY, 900d cook housekeeper, needs to share home home expenses or mine. 994-0739 or with someone. Your 623-9007. May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be praised, adored.

and giori- QUILTS fied throughout the world forever. Amen. Say this pray six times a day for nine consecutive days. your pray will be answered before the nineth day no matter how impossible it seems. Don't Heart.

forget to thank the Sacred Publication promised. many favors received. P.C. 3 LOST AND FOUND LOST briefcase Deimor parking lot, valuable other misc. items REWARD, Mr.

Palmer, 205-968-7465. REWARD: Still looking for a 6 mo. old puppy named 455-8773. Toffy. Cocker spaniel LOST 14 Yr.

old female min. bik poodle in area of Chestnut St. blind in left eve. 455-4706. FOUND Jewelry at University Mall Area.

Please call and describe to claim. 478-2444. LOST Block LabFemale, Dec 10th, Boy St. Gulf Breeze, days 433-1619, eve. 932-3026 LOST Gerard Peregeaux watch, 12-11-83, downtown Pens.

438-4641. Reward. FOUND Deer Hound in Baldwin County, please describe, call 456-1197 FOUND Samoyed or Valencia Mobile Home Park. Identify, 432-2969, FOUND grayish male mixed breed, vic. of St.

Ann's Cathotic Church, Call 968-9306. FOUND Warrington area on Dec 13th, small mostly black dog, call identity 455-5807 LOST MINIATURE collie Villa Venyce area. Day 432- 9454, night 932-2852. FOUND FEMALE shepherd blue eves. Near 9 Mile Rd.

Call Cindy 478-2170. FOUND FEMALE german shepherd Gonzalez area. Very friendly. Call 968-5316. Death Notices HARPER-MORRIS MEMORIAL CHAPEL CROOKE Claude Tresa Crooke, 88, of Pensacola, died Saturday.

Mrs. Crooke was a native of Laurel Hill and had been a resident of the Pensacola area for 65 years. She was a member of St. Mark United Methodist Church, the Young At Heart at Gadsden Street United Methodist Church and was the wife of the late J.J. Crooke Sr.

Survivors include a son, James J. Crooke Jr. of Pensacola; a daughter, Norine Colemon of Pensacola; and six grandchildren, Dr. Curtis Coleman of Athens, Lionel Coleman of Oklahoma City, Randy Coleman of Titusville, Carol Ann Lord of Thomasville, and Joey Crooke and Deena Harris, both of Pensacola. Funeral services will be 11:30 a.m.

Monday in Harper -Morris Memorial Chapel with the Rev. John Bryan officiating. Entombment will be in the Bayview Memorial Park Mausoleum. Active pallbearers will be Frank Milstead, Jack Taylor, Charley Crooke, Dewey Rushing, Paul Morris and Fred Yilling. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Young At Heart.

Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. THe family requests that memorials be made to Gadsden Street United Methodist Church, to St. Mark United Methodist Church or to a favorite charity. Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel Is In charge of arrangements.

3828 North 10th. died Thursday Mr. Boose was a native of Casablanca, Morocco but had lived in Pensacola for the past 9 years. He was employed as a policeman with the Pensacola Police Department and a member of the Warrington Church of Christ Survivors include his wife, Teresa Payne Boose, Pensacola: his parents Mr. Mrs.

Donald E. Boose of Pensacola; 2 sisters, Janice Evors, Jacksonville and Julia Boose, Houston, a brother, Richard Boose, Houston, grandmother, Irene Boose, Elizabethtown, and Romaine Frysinger, Pensacola. Funeral services will be conducted in the Warrington Church of Christ Monday 10 a.m. with Evangelist Ronnie Missildine and Rev. Charles Snyder officiating The body will be placed in the church 9 a.m Burial will be in Pensacola Memorial Gardens with fellow officer of the Pensacola Police Department conducting honors at the cemetery.

and serving as pallbearers. Memorials may be made to Escambia Christian School Friends may call in the Chapel Sunday 4 to 6 p.m. WATERS HIBBERT FUNERAL HOME BOOSE Mr. Steven A. Boose 29, FISHER POU FUNERAL SERVICE SLAWSON Amber Lee Slawson, 76, died Friday, Dec.

16, 1983 in a Pensacola nursing home. She was a native of Alabama and had lived here for several months. Mrs. Slawson was a member of the Baptist faith. Survivors include several nieces and nephews.

Burial will be at Andalusia, Alabama. Arrangements by -Pou Funeral Service. NEW OPENING Peaceful Oaks. country setting for the elderly, special care for men and women. Private and semiprivate, Ferry Pass area, coll 478-9051 or 477-2170.

MATURE PERSON to live in help core for elderly Days off, salary. room board. 478-7276. 16 CHILD CARE WANTED mature women to care for 4 mo. oid do light housekeeping beginning own transportation, 432-9853 17 HELP WANTED 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 necessary. deposit transportation Coll 432-7681 Circulation. BENNY'S VARIETY BENNY'S TOO.

426 W. Garden 11 E. Foirfield. Dancers, WOTtresses. Apply in person.

CAREER Availabilities. Pat Gavins Personnel, 5708 Old Palafox, Suite G. 478-5966. ELECTRONIC TECHS- -Let's discuss by phone the many positions I'm trying to fill. NO COST.

476-1985. MATURE. Managerial personnet to train for Kentucky Fried Chicken Operators, if willing to relocate. 455-7395. Earn extra money for Christmas.

Earn SSS. Set your own hours. AVON. 432-0911. QUALIFIED RADIO REPAIR MAN.

Gulf Radio TV, 910 E. Cervantes, 433-6597. EXPERIENCED BUILDING MATERIALS Counter Salesperson. 1 not experienced, do not apply. Mail reto P.O.

Box 18730. Pen- ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA will give you a check For $719 (gross) If you sell 3 sets per week Call 932-3561 EXPERIENCED Office Nurse for family practice in northeast Pensacola to start first of year, Prefer permanent residant. Send confidential resume with personal data experience to Box 301. 5149 N. 9th Ave.

Pensa. FI. 32504. OAK LAWN FUNERAL HOME KOOMEN Staff Sgt. Randolph Victor Koomen, 27, died Friday, Dec.

9, in Zest, Netherlands. Kooman, serving in the U.S. Air Force, was a notive of Holland, a graduate of Pensacola Junior College and a member of Little Flower Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Patricia Koomen of Fort Walton Beach; daughter, Mirando Koomen of Fort Walton Beach; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J.J. Koomen of Pensacola; three brothers, Roland Koomen, Johnny Koomen and David Koomen, all of Pensacola; four sisters, Loraine Piirainen of Fort Mead, Linda Atwell and Gloria Koomen, both of Pensacola, and Jane Young of Denver, Colo. Funeral services will be 12:30 p.m. Monday in the chapel of Oak Lawn Funeral Home with Fother Raymond Mullins officiating. Burial will follow at Barrancas National Cemetery with full military honors.

Pallbearers will be Dale Piirainen, Roland Koomen, Johnny Koomen, David Koomen, Reginold Trommelen and Christopher Atweil. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Oak Lawn Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements. LEWIS FUNERAL HOME COX BAGDAD James L.

D. Cox, 61, of Whipowill Lane, Milton, died Friday after a lenghty illness. Mr. Cox was a native of Rome, Ala. and a veteran of ww the Korean Conflict, and the Vietnam Conflict.

He retired from the US Navy with 21 years service. Survivors include his wife, Mildred E. Cox of Milton; three sons, William Charles Cox of Raleigh, N. Billy Coleman Cox of Atlanta, Go. and James Louis Cox of U.

S. Army, Germany; two sisters, Mayme Senterfitt of Pensacola and Edna Courtney of Niceville; two brothers. Elbert W. Cox of Stuart, Fla. and Wilbur Cox of Pensacola and five grandchildren.

Funeral services will be 3:00 p.m. Sunday at the Lewis Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Ken Harrison and the Rev. Glenn Courtney officiating. Burial will be at the Bagdad Cemetery with Lewis Funeral Home directing.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Active pallbearers will be nephews, Jack Cox, Buddy Cox, Roy Richards, Jimmy Richards, Leo Melvin and Eddie Blalock. SUTHERLAND FUNERAL HOME WALDEN Mr. Ceal P. Walden, 78, died Thursday in Taylors, S.C.

Mr. Walden has lived in Pensacola for the past 27 years and was a member of the Richards Memorial Methodist Church. Mr. Walden was a representative of the Wilson National Life Insurance Compony. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Evelyn Walden of Taylors, S.C.: three daughters, Mrs. Ellis Fowler of Greenville, S. Mrs. Joyce Erwin of Spartanburg, S.C., and Mrs. Robert T.

Clark of Kingsland, a sister, Mrs. Ila Davis of Valpariso, three granddaughters. and was a veteran of World War II. Survivors include a son, Frank Stephens of Pensocola; two daughters. Lulaine Steward and Joyce Hardy, both of Pensacola; three brothers, J.

Rophoel Stephens and Kloe Stephens, both of Atlanta, and William D. Stephens of Rosmond, N.C.; a sister, Margaret Elaine Hunter of Orlando: eight grandchildren; and 11 great Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Barrancas National Cemetery with Waters Hibbert Funeral Home directing. Military honors will be provided by Fort Rucker, Ala. Friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m.

Sunday at the funeral home. FISHER-POU FUNERAL SERVICE JOHNSON Edward S. Johnson, 40, of 1005 Lownde died Friday. Mr. Johnson was a notive and lifelong resident of Pensacola and was an employee of the Escambio County Utilities Authority.

He was a member of the Jordan Street Assembly of God Church. Survivors include his wife, Faye Johnson of Pensacola; three sons. James Wilson of the U.S. Navy, Terry Wilson of Houston, Texas, and Anthony Wilson of Pensacola; two daughters, Alice Johnson of Pensacola and Sandy Martin of Rapid City, S.D.; four brothers, David Johnson and James Johnson, both of Pensacola, Riley Denham of the U.S. Air Force stationed in Germany, and Grady Denham of Molino; two sisters, Katie Mathis and Ester Black, both of Cantonment; his parents, Gail and Alice Johnson of Molino; and four grandchildren.

Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday in the chapel of Fisher-Pou Funeral Service with the Rev. William Gainey officiating. Burial will be of Clopton Cemetery. Fisher-Pou Funeral Service is in charge of orrangements.

Friends may call after 10 a.m. Monday at the funeral home. LEWIS FUNERAL HOME BROOKS MILTON Willie Brooks, 85, of 120 Sanders Milton, died Friday at a local hospital. Mr. Brooks was a notive of Elba, but had resided in the Milton area for the past 32 years.

Survivors include his wife, Ruth H. Brooks of Milton; six daughters. Ernestine Rhodes of Kinston, Virginia Whitten of Enterprise, Jeraldine Grantham of Andalusia, Mary Neil De Vane of Winter Haven, Annette Holmes of Niceville, and Nina Riles of Milton; five sons. William C. Brooks of Opp, Jerry C.

Brooks of Putney. Buford (Pete) Brooks of Anniston, James F. Brooks of Shreveport, and Rex Brooks of Pensocolo; 28 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; and several brothers and sisters. Funeral services will be 4 p.m. Sunday in the chapel of Lewis Funeral Home with the Rev.

Bill Walters and the Rev. Dan Raley officiating. Additional funeral services will be 11 a.m. Monday at the New Chapel Baptist Church in Kinston with the Rev. Bill Walters officiating.

Burial will be at Rhodes Cemetery with Lewis Funeral Home directing. Grandsons will serve as active and honorary pallbearers..

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