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E. of 12C The Pensacola Journal Thursday, December 27, 1984 Death Notices- HARPER-MORRIS MEMORIAL CHAPEL REDD Joseph M. Redd, 72, of Pensacola, died Tuesday afternoon in a local hospiFolar, lifelong Redd was a resident native of Pensacola. He was a member of the East Hill Masonic Lodge No. 310, Scottish Rite Mason and was a veteran of World War 11.

Survivors include a stepdaughter, Dorothy Lyon of Pensacola; a stepson, Billy V. Renfroe of Pensacola; three sisters, Velma Hurd, Jonnie Green Betty Cooper, all. of Pensacola; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Harper -Morris Memorial Chapel with Dr.

James Hamacher officiating. Active pallbearers will be Dalls Rich, William Edgar, Abraham Lee, Froncis Lewis, Richard Zepp and Paul V. Renfroe. Honorary pallbearers will of the East Lodge Pemmerbonse No. 310.

Burial will be at BayMemorial Park with Masonic services at the graveside. Harper -Morris Memorial Chapel will direct. BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME RIVERS Joel Rivers, 43, 3654 Effie Apopka, FL, died Tuesday, Mr. Rivers was a notive of Atlanta, GA. He was a news section manager at The Orlando Senfinel.

He was a member of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. He attended elementary school, high school and junior college in Pensacola. Survivors include his wife, Beverly Rivers of Apopka; two sons, Randy and David Rivers both of Apopka; a daughter, Traci Rivers of Apopka; two brothers, Winfield Rivers of Longwood, FL and David Rivers of Pensacola; two sisters, Elizabeth Persons of Goldenrod, FL and Dale O'Neal of Jonesboro, GA; a father and mother, Lovick and Edna Rivers. Funeral services will be Saturday 10 a.m.

at the Apopka Chapel of Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home with the Rev. Donald Knight officiating. Interment to follow at Highland Memory Gardens. FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME FLOWERS Margaret Catherine Flowers, 89, died at a local nursing home Wednesday morning. Mrs.

Flowers was a native of Crestview, FL and had resided in Escambia County the past 64 years. Survivors include three daughters, Vivian Roselle, Edna Cutts and Margaret Pendo all of Pensacola; seven sons, Lurie Flowers of Panama City, Robert Flowers of Texas, Daniel Flowers, Fred Flowers, Donald Flowers, Flowers and Sherman Eugene. Flowers all of Pensacola; 29 grandchildren and 43 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Friday from the chapel of Faith Chapel with the Rev.

Luther Stephenson officiating. Interment will follow in St. John's Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday from 5-9 p.m. at the funeral home.

Active pallbearers will be the grandsons. JOE MORRIS FUNERAL HOME HENDERSON Mrs. Blanche Henderson, 78, of 607 E. Belmont died Saturday in a local hospital. Survivors include a daughter, Ms.

Maxine Harvey Johnson; two grandsons, Mr. Ronald Harvey and Larry Johnson of Honalulu Hawaii; a granddaughter, Mrs. Sharon Whitfield of Pensacola; a great grandson Chawn Whitfield; a sister, Mrs. Gatha Douglas of Brooklyn, NY; four nephews; very devoted neighbors, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Packer, Archibald, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery.

Funeral services will be Thursday 11:00 a.m. at John the Baptist Church with the Rev. H. Montgomery officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

MORRIS FUNERAL HOME WOODS Mr. Herbert Spencer Woods, 80, of 24 Escalona died Thursday in a local hospital. He was retired from Pensacola Sash and Door Company. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Betty Cater: two sons, Charles Woods of New York; Tchaka Almoravids; a daughter-in-law, Yvette Almoravids of Pasadena, eight grandchildren; five great grandchildren; a devoted cousin Henry (Chick) Manor; two special friends, Mr.

James R. Wilson Sr. and Mrs. Betty Frances Smith, Mr. Emery Cook.

Funeral services will be Thursday 1:00 p.m. at Joe Morris Chapel with the Rev. I. S. Powell officiating.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. BROWN FUNERAL HOME CARSWELL CHIPLEY- Cecil Carswell, 74, of Chipley Florida passed away Tuesday, December 25, 1984 in the Bay. Medical Center. Mr. Carswell was a retired hardware merchant, a native of Holmes County but had been living in Chipley for the past 54 years.

He was a member of the Chipley First United Methodist Church, a member of Panhandle Promanoders, past member of the Florida Legislature House of Representatives, longtime chairman of the Washington County Democratic Committee and a member of Washington County Hospital Board for 12 years. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Margeurite Carswell of Chipley; a daughter, Mrs. Jahmelia Gainer of Chipley: two brothers, E.W. Corswell of Chipley, Robert H.

Carswell of Panama City; four sister, Mrs. Vera Hartzog of Jacksonof Bonifay, Mrs. Amie ville, Mrs. I Onie B. Howell Hendrix of Geneva, Ala, Mrs.

Myrtle Campbell of Milton; 2 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday, December 27 at 2:00 p.m. in the Brown Funeral Home Chapel with The Rev. Ed Britton officiating. Interment will be in the Glenwood Cemetery with Brown Funeral Home directing.

The family request that flowers be omitted. Donations can be sent to American Heart Fund Kidney Foundation. JOE MORRIS FUNERAL HOME ROGERS Addison Rogers Sr. of 3332 Marcus Drive died Sunday at a local hospital. Mr.

Rogers, was a member John Four Seasons a Club. Lodge No. 189 and the Survivors include his wife, Melvina Rogers; three daughters, Dianne Higgins, Malenda Rogers and Deloris Tolbert and a son, Addison Rogers all of Pensacola; his mother, Inell Rogers; sister, Matilda Townsend; a brother, Elvia Rogers an aunt, Mary Daily; two uncles, Wilson Rogers and Leo Rogers; three grandchildren, Tessa M. Higgins, Berk Higgins 111 and Thaddeus M. Tolbert two sons-in-law, Berk Higgins 11 and Thaddeus M.

Tolbert ten brothers-in-law, three sistersin-law, and a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 3 p.m. in Joe Morris Chapel with Brother Charles Calloway officiating. Interment service will be at Holy Cross Cemetery with Joe Morris Funeral Home directing. FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME FRENTZEL Kurt Frentzel, 75, of Pensacola, died Monday morning in a local hospital.

Mr. Frentzel was a native of Germany and a resident of Pensacola since 1957. He was the owner and operator of Kurt's Mobile Home Supplies and attended the Brownsville Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Tessie Frentzel of Pensacola; a son, Robert Frentzel of Leonia, N.J.; a sister, Helen May of Massillon, Ohio; and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m.

Thursday in the chapel of Faith Chapel Funeral Home with the Rev. Clayton Baker officiating. Burial will follow at Bayview Memorial Park Cemetery. Active pallbearers are Jerry Landrum, Kenneth Pulliam, J.B. Ward and Gene Ward.

OAK LAWN FUNERAL HOME FOLDEN Neville Newton Folden, 83, of Pensacola, died early Monday in a local hospital. Mr. Folden was a native of Colfax, but had resided in Pensacola for the past 38 years. He was retired from the U.S. Navy as a chief petty officer, was a member of the Fleet Reserve Association, Branch No.

22, the A.A.R.P., Westside, and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Pensacola. Mr. Folden is survived by his wife, Ruby Bell Folden of Pensacola; two sons, Adrian Whiting and Freddie Whiting, both of Pensacola; two daughters, Alta Wilkinson of California, and Sharon Barnes of Pensacola; and several grandchildren. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Thursday at the Oak Lawn Funeral Home with a Navy chaplain officiating to be assisted by the Rev.

W.A. Toler. Burial will follow at St. John Cemetery with military honors. Active pallbearers will be members of the Fleet Reserve Association, Branch No.

22. Oak Lawn Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. OAK LAWN FUNERAL HOME McCLAMMY Mildred C. McClammy, 64, of Pensacola, died early Sunday in a local hospital. Mrs.

McClammy was a native of Griffin, but had resided in Pensacola for the past 36 years. She was a member of the Fleet Reserve Association Auxilary Branch No. and the Warrington Elkettes, Lodge No. 2108. Mrs.

McClammy is survived by her husband, Richard George McClammy of Pensacola; two daughters, Linda Smith of Pensacola, and Janet Salesky of Ohio; a brother, Charles Carver of Pennsylvania; four sisters, Betty Davis of Oklahomo, Ann Sewell of Georgia, Virginia Russell Grantham of Oklahoma, and Pat Moore of Georgio; and five grandchildren, Susan Smith and Shelly Smith, both of Pensacola, and David Salesky, Danny Salesky and Angela Salesky, all of Oklahoma. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Thursday at the Oak Lawn Funeral Home with Navy Chaplain E.A. Poe officiating. Burial will follow at Barrancas National Cemetery.

Oak Lawn Funeral Home is in charge of ar- rangements. FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME MEACHAM Darlene Agnes Meac- ham. 81. died at her home Tuesday morning. Mrs.

Meacham was a native of lowa and had resided in Escombia County for the past 34 years. Survivors include a son. Charles Meacham of Pace: a daughter, Anita Warr of Cantonment; a step-son, Joseph Randall Meacham of Stuart, FL; a step-daughter, Grace McKinney of Milton; a sister, Gertrude Godwin of Land-0-Lakes, FL; an adopted son, Richard Canterbury of Ft. White, FL; an adopted sister, Helen Baker of Immocklee, FL; 18 grandchildren and 27 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m.

Saturday from the chapel of Faith Chapel with the Rev. Don Lastinger officiating. Interment will be in the Cottage Hill Methodist Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday from 6-9 p.m. and Friday from 5-9 p.m.

at the funeral home. Active pallbearers will be Roger Heath, Gene Heath, Frank Pierson, Frank Commings, Ralph Meacham, Davis Terry, Steven Brown and Bob Commings. FISHER FUNERAL SERVICE DRAPEAU Rosa Lee Drapeau, of 3712 Binnacle Dr. died Dec. 20, 1984 in a hospital.

Survivors include a daughter, Nancy Rabun. Private funeral services will be 1 p.m. Thursday at the Barrancas National Cemetery. Arrangements by Fisher-Pou Funeral Service. CLARY-GODWIN FUNERAL HOME MANDERS DEFUNIAK SPRINGS Mr.

Carl Edward Manders, age 82 of the Oakwood Hills Community of Walton County died Monday in a local hospital. Mr. Manders was a native of Ohio and had resided in Oakwood Hills for the last 10 years. Survivors include his wife, Rachel Manders of DeFuniak Springs; two daughters, Mary Bunting of DeFuniak Springs and Margaret Manders of Woodhaven, thee sons, Carl E. Manders, Jr.

and Buddy Manders of Michigan and Jack of DeFuniak Springs. Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m. Thursday from the graveside at Magnolia Cemetery with the Rev. Spence officiating. Clary-Godwin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

FISHER POU FUNERAL SERVICE WELCH Gulielma R. Welch, 77, passed away Dec. 21, 1984 at the St. Joseph Medical Center in Joliet, Illinois. Mrs.

Welch was predeceased by her husband Samuel Williamson John Welch. Survivors include a son, Portis G. Welch of Boulder, a daughter, Gail Taisley of Yorkville, Illinois. Funeral services will be 9 a.m. Friday at the Barrancas National Cemetery with Chaplain Poe officiating.

Memorials may be made to the St. John's Episcopal Church, 206 North Midland, Joliet, Ill. 60435. Arrangements by Fisher-Pou Funeral Service. Hallie Scholls 79 of 4343 Langley Ave.

died Tuesa Pensacola hospital. Mrs. Scholls was a native of Westville, Fla. and 0 former resident of Corpus Christi, Texas and had resided in Pensacola for the past 14 years and was a member of St. Paul Catholic Church and a member of the Garden Club.

Survivors include a son, Edward F. Scholls, Jr. of Pensacola; a sister, Mable Braxton of Westville; four grandchildren, Edward F. Scholls, Ill of Pensacola, Kristinia Sloppy of Koppel, Melissa Scholls and Patricia Scholls, both of Pensacola and a great grandson, Anthony Roth of Koppel, Pa. Funeral mass will be 10:00 a.m.

Thursday at the St. Paul Catholic Church with Fr. Charles Hewitt reciting. Burial will be at St. John Cemetery with Fisher-Pou Funeral Service in charge of arrangements.

JOE MORRIS FUNERAL HOME GADSDEN Mrs. Agnes Gadsden of 1102 Texar Dr. died Friday in a local hospital. Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Anna Marie Garner of Pensacola; two sons, Gregory C.

Kendall and Glenn P. Kendall of New York City; and four grandchildren, Dusting Ashante', Tiwvanda and Chanel Kendall all of New York. Funeral services will be Friday 8:45 a.m. at the Jehovah Lutheran Church with Rev. Warren Davis officiating.

Burial will be in Borrancas National Cemetery. The family will receive friends and guests from 8:15 9:15 p.m. Thursday at Joe Morris Funeral Home. McLAUGHLIN MORTUARY DEMSKI Lt. Col.

Raymond William Demski, U.S. Army Retired, 240 Bayou Woods Drive, Ft. Walton Beach, FL, died Monday December 24, 1984 at Eglin Air Force Base Florida. Mr. Demski was a native of Chicago Illinois and had lived in this area since 1965.

He retired from the U. S. Army in 1965 after completing over 26 years of active military service. He was a member of the Retired Officer's Association of Northwest Florida and a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Ft.

Walton Beach. Survivors include his wife Harriet S. Demski of Ft. Walton Beach; a son, Charles R. Demski of Oxford, two daughters, Linda S.

Panter of Lithonia GA. and Patricia A. Demski of Ft. Walton Beach; two brothers, Frank Komar of Hammond Indiana, Martin Demski of Crystal Lake ILL; a sister, Delores Kuehl of N. Judson Indiana; and four granddaughters.

The family will receive friends from 5 to 8 p.m Thursday at McLaughlin Mortuary, 17 Chestnut Avenue SE, Ft. Walton Beach, FL. A Rosary will be said 8 p.m Thursday at McLaughlin Mortuary Chapel. Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. Friday December 28, 1984 at St.

Mary's Catholic Church in Ft. Walton Beach FL with Father David T. O' shea officiating. Burial with military honors will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Barrancas National Cemetery in Pensacolo, FL.

Mclaughlin Mortuary in charge of arrangements. JOE MORRIS FUNERAL HOME PETTWAY Mr. Robert L. Pettway of 707 Alfonso St. died Sunday in a local hospital.

Survivors include two sons, Mr. Larry Pettway of Philadelphia, Solanthian Pettway of Pensacolo; 0 sister, Mrs. Irma Pritchett of more, two aunts, Mrs. Georgia Sortors of Detroit, Mrs. Louise Gaines of Pensocola; two uncles, Mr.

Leo Taylor of Camden, Mr. David Taylor of Ronieces, Mrs. Rita Flemchester, N. a two ing of Jackson, Mrs. Anita Greene of Nashville, Tenn; a brother-in-law, Mr.

Eldred Pritchett, Atmore, two nephews-inlaw, Mr. Glenn Fleming of Jackson, Mr. Robert Greene of Nashville, Tenn. and a host of relatives and friends. Funeral services will be Friday 1:15 p.m.

at Joe Morris Funeral Home with the Rev. A. L. Durant officiating. Burial will be at Rest Haven Cemetery.

The family will receive friends and guest Thursday from 5:30 6:30 p.m. at Joe Morris Funeral Home. HARPER MORRIS MEMORIAL CHAPEL DEL GALLO Mrs. Anna Marie Del Gallo, 81, of Pensacola died Wednesday morning in a nursing home. Mrs.

Del Gallo was a native of Trenton, N.J. and hod been a resident of Pensacola for 30 years. She was a member of the Cathedral of The Sacred Heart, Sanctuary Society and Legion of Mary. Surviving are a son, Frank Anthony Del Gallo of Pensacola; three daughters, Theresa Nalbone of Perdido Beach, Ala, Betty White of Pensacola and Genevieve Snipes of Knoxville, Ala; 14 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Funeral mass will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m.

Friday in the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart with The Rev. Fr. Craig 3 Williams officiating. The family will receive visitors from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Thursday and the Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. at the funeral home. It has been suggested by the family that memorials may be made to the Organ Fund or the Diocesan Burse Club for Seminarians, in care of The Cathedral Of The Sacred Heart, P.O. Box 2248. Pensacola, Fla 32513.

Pallbearers will be grandson. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery with Harper -Morris Memorial Chapel directing. JOE MORRIS FUNERAL HOME WILLIAMS Chief Clyde Williams of 236 Brigadier St. died Thursday in the U. S.

Navy Hospital in Pensacola, FL. Chief Williams was a native of Mansfield, LA, and has resided in Pensocola for the past 25 years. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church. He is also retired from the U.S.

Navy. Survivors include his wife, Jessie L. Williams of Pensacola; three sons, Clyde L. Williams of Madrid Spain, Claude L. Williams of Pensacola, Cleveland Johnson of Los Angeles, a daughter, Gloria Fave King of Dallas, as; a stepdaughter, Gussie L.

Brown of Brunswick, GA; a stepson, James Baker of Philadel: phia, PA; a father. and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Williams of Mansfield, LA; three sisters. Bessie White of Frierson LA, Chollett Williams of Mansfield, Carol Partner of Shreveport, LA; two brothers, Milton C.

Williams and Eddie Williams of Mansfield; three brothers-in-law, Robert Partner of Shreveport, Johnnie White of Frierson, Matthew Jackson, of great-aunt, Brunswick, Carrie Orpbry of Houston, Texas; a daughter-in-law, Ester J. Williams of Pensacola; and a son-in-law, Robert King of Dallas, Texas; and a host of grandchildren, nieces, relatives and friends. Funeral services will be Friday 10:00 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church with Father E.

Casserly officiating. Burial will be at Barrancas National Cemetery. The family will receive friends and guests Thursday 7:00 p.m. at Joe Morris Funeral Home for the Rosary. HELMS FUNERAL HOME COBB JAY Lillie Mae Cobb, 79, died early Tuesday morning.

Mrs. Cobb was a native of Alabama, but had resided in Santa Rosa County for a number of years. Survivors include a foster son, Lloyd Shirley, Jr. of Bagdad, a sister, Mrs. 0.

M. Smith of Jay: a nephew, Lewie Frank Smith of Jay; two nieces, Mildred Powell and Louise Thompson, both of Jay; Funeral services will be 3 p.m. Thursday at the Helms Funeral Home chapel in Jay with Brother Eldredge officiating. Burial will follow at the Cobb Town Cemetery with Helms Funeral Home directing. Pallbearers will be great-nephews.

Friends may call after 2 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. HELMS FUNERAL HOME ELLIOTT JAY Dallas J. Elliott. 77, died early Tuesday evening after a lenghty illness.

Mr. Elliott was a native and lifelong resident o1 Santa Rosa County. Survivors include four daughters, Agnes Cutts of Jay, Gerald Hall of Milton, Janet Thies of Foun- tain Valley, Calif, and Alice Taylor of Jay; 17 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Funeral services will 11:00 a.m. Friday from the Helms Funeral Home Chapel, Jay with Brother Charles Cook officiating.

Burial will be in the Ard Field Cemetery with Helms Funeral Home directing. Pallbearers will be Joe Binczak, Henry Stone, I. V. Elliott, Henry E. Stone, Donald L.

Cutts and Hezekiah Cutts. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF ARREST AND SEIZURE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Middle District of Florida PARTIES United States of America VS One 1974 Piper Model 31 Navajo A Aircraft. Serial No. 31-7401221 FAA Reg No. N144KY DOCKET NO.

84-1217 Civ 13 Notice is hereby given that on 27 November, 1984, 1 arrested 1974 Piper Navajo Aircraft, pursuant to a warrant arrest issued by the Clerk of this Court upon filing of a verified complaint in the above action. Any person having or claiming an interest in or to said property must file his claim within such time as may be allowed upon application to the Court, and must file his answer to the complaint herein within 20 days thereafter. Richard L. Cox, Jr. United States Marshal LEGAL NO.

29206 1-T DEC. 27, 1984 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS L.P.O. NO. 13964 Sealed bids will be received in the Auditorium of the State of Florida Department of Transportation Building, Tallahassee, Florida until 10:30 a.m. (Tallahassee Local Time) on Wednesday, the 23rd day of January, 1985, for the following work.

If the Bid Amount is greater than $150.000.00 the Contractor must be prequalified as required by Florida Statute 337.14(1). THE PROJECTS LISTED BELOW MAY CONTAIN MINORITY BUSINESS EN. TERPRISE GOALS, PLEASE CHECK SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR PERM.B.E. GOAL REQUIREMENTS. -NOTE Proposal Forms will not be issued after 10:30 a.m.

(Tallahassee Local Time) Tues: day, January 22, 1985. ESCAMBIA COUNTY: FEDERAL AID PROJECT NO. M- 4009(2) (JOB No. 48004- 3514), SR-727 (FAIRFIELD DR.) At SR-298 (Lillian Highway) in Pensacola. Work consists of installing traffic sig.

nals; and incidental items. Cost $5.00. ESCAMBIA COUNTY: FEDERAL AID PROJECT NO. F. 009.1(29) (Job No.

48040- 3550), SR-95 (US-29, PALAFOX STREET). At intersection with SR-752 (TEXAR DRIVE) in Pensacola. Work consists of installing traffic signals; and incidental items. Cost $5.00. ESCAMBIA COUNTY (PRIMARY FUNDS: STATE PROJECT, JOB NO.

48230 3528, SR-399, At State Bridge Nos. 380123 and 480129 over the Santa Rosa Sound, South Pensacola. Work consists of removing and replacing existing luminaries, service points, handhole covers on all existing poles and incidental items. Cost $5.00. SANTA OSA COUNTY (PRIMARY FUNDS): STATE PROJECT, JOB NO.

58010- 3532, SR-10 (US-90), From the Escambia River to CR197A Southwest of Milton. Work consists of light grading; mill and resurface existing pav't. with asph. conc. surf.

(recycled); and incidental items. Length 3.088 miles. Cost $20.00 D.B.E. GOAL W.B.E. GOAL TOTAL D.B.E.

GOALS The State of Florida Department of Transportation, in accordance with the Provisions of Title IV of the CivilRights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the Regulations of the Department of Commerce (15 C.F.R., Part 8), issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement Minority Business Enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color or tional origin in consideration for an award. A Proposal Guaranty of not less than five percent must accompany each bid in excess of $150,000.00. The Department will no longer require bid bonds for bid amounts of $150,000.00 or less. Florida Sales Tax of Five per cent and a Leon County Sales Tax of One per cent must be paid on the above purchases, except for materials mailed or shipped to an out of -state address.

Orders for these documents should be directed to the Contracts Officer, 605 Suwannee Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32301. Phone: Checks should be made payable to the. State of Florida Department of Transportation. No refund will be made. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids.

LEGAL NO. 29205 2-T DEC. 27, 1984, JAN. 3, 1985 NOTICE TO ENGINEERS The School Board of Escambia County solicits your response in providing Electrical Engineering Services for Lighting the Baseball Field at Washington High School, 6000 College Parkway, Pensacola, Florida. Those firms interested in preparing plans and specifications should reply in writing to the attention of David R.

Epperson, Director of School Plant Planning, The School District of Escambia County, 215 West Garden Street. Pensacola, FL 32597 no later than 4:00 p.m. on January 7, 1985. W. Stokes Superintendent LEGAL NO.

29221 2-T DEC. 27. 1984. JAN. 3, 1985 If you've decided to update your stereo sound equipment.

it's a good idea to buyer for those components you're going to replace. Reoch them quickly with a classified ad. CLASSIFIED 432-9811 Open Ft. Walton 243-7688 994-5423 Crestview 682-4533 LEGAL NOTICE 2 PERSONALS 17 HELP WANTED NOTICE TO BIDDERS SPECIFICATION NUMBER PD FL 05-0060. PROPOSALS (BIDS): are soliciated from General Contractors for proposed Bus Rehabilitation Escambia Facility, County located Transit System property at Southeast corner of Street and Fairfield Drive (1515 West Fairfield Drive) Pensacola, Florida 32501.

UMTA Project No. tions, and proposal forms may be obtained from Glazner Associates, Inc. 518 East Zaragoza Street, Pensacola, Florida, 32501. Telephone (904) 432-2045, for a deposit of $75.00 each set. Sealed Proposals will be received by Escambia County.

A Political Subdivision of the State of Florida, P. O. Box 1591. Palafox and Government Street. Pensacola, Florida 32597 until 1:00 p.m.

(CST), JANUARY 23, 1985. at which time and place, the proposals shall be publicly opened and read aloud. Proposals will be opened in the Board of County Commissioners Conference Room, Third Floor, Escambia County Courthouse, Palafox and Government Street, Pensacola, Florida. Plans, specifica- Plans and specifications are open to public inspection and may be reviewed at the office of the Escambia County Transit System, Fairfield Drive and "L' Streets, Pensacola, Florida; the offices of the Architect, 4859 Old Shell Road, Mobile, Alabama, and 518 E. Zaragoza Street, Pensacola.

Florida: the Dodge Plan Room: the Mobile Builders Exchange: and at the Office of the Clerk to the Board, Second Floor, Escambia County Court House, Pensacola, Florida. All contractors requesting plans and specifications shall be licensed by the Florida State Licensing Board for General Contractors as re. quired by Chapter 489 of the Florida Statutes and Escambia County Competency Board. Any bid received after the date and hour stated above shall be returned unopened. No bid shall be withdrawn after the closing time for receipt of bids for at least sixty (60) days.

The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids and waive all informalities. in connection with preparation of proposal, and execution of the work (if awarded), the contractor shall not discriminate against any applicant for employment, employee, subcontractor, sup-. plier, because of race, religion, color, sex, age, veteran status or national origin. Affirmative action shall be taken to insure against discrimination. All bidders are required to certify on the proposal form that they are not on the Comptroller General's list of Ineligible Contractors.

Federal wage rates apply to the work under this contract as do the provisions of the Davis- Bacon Act. DEPOSITS: will be refunded in full on the first set of plans and specifications to each General Contractor (bona-fide bidder), who has submitted a bid, upon return of these documents, in good condition, within ten (10) days after date of opening bids. If no bid received, refund shall be same as for additional sets. Additional sets of plans specifications may be obtained by General Contractors and others by making a deposit as described above for each complete set of Contract Documents (plans and specifications) issued. Onehalf of these deposits will be returned to the depositors less the cost of shipping and mailing charges, if returned in good condition within ten (10) days after date of opening bid.

BID BOND: Each proposal must be accompanied by certified check. cashier's check or bid bond, in an amount equal to at least ten percent of the amount of the bid, and made payable without condition in favor of: Joe A. Flowers, Comptroller, Escambia County, Florida. The successful General Contractor (Bidder) will be required to furnish and pay for a satisfactory one hundred percent Performance and Payment Bond. PRE-BID CONFERENCE: A Pre-Bid Conference will be held at 1:00 p.m.

on Wednesday, January 9, 1985 in the Conference Room of the Escambia County Transit System. 1515 West Fairfield Drive, Pensacola, Florida for the purpose of answering any of the Bidder's questions, and to solicit disadvantaged business and women-owned business enterprises contractor interests. Escambia County, in accordance with the terms of the financial assistance grant from UMTA, is taking this affirmative action in order to meet its goals for employment and participation in County projects. General: Escambia County hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that, in regard to any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged and women's owned business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in re. sponse to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, sex, age or national origin, in consideration for an award.

Full compliance with all applicable standards, safety and health and Equal Opporwill be required of the suctunity laws and regulations cessful bidder. The contract to be let subject to a financial assistance grant contract between Escambia County and the United States Department Transportation. -Bidders and contractor shall show UMTA's project number FL 05-0060 on all correspondand UMTA, and SPECIFICAence with Escambia County TION NUMBER PD -5-Kenneth J. Kelson Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners ATTEST: Joe A. Flowers County Comptroller By-s-Patricia J.

Hutchings Deputy Clerk LEGAL NO. 29188 2-T DEC. 13, 27, 1984 17 HELP WANTED ALIGNMENT SPECIALIST AND BRAKE Must be qualified alignments, brakes and related repairs. Call Mario Spencer 453- 1117. Number 1 Tire Store.

GUIDES FUN FUN FUN If you enjoy dining, dancing, sight-seeing and getting paid for it, call today. 932-6225 or 932-6504 MARKETING SALES Call 932-6225 COSMETOLOGIST looking for a career Touch of Class now hiring. Eileen 478-3129. PART TIME Grill Cook. Apply in person between 2-4pm Rathskeller, Mariner Mall.

DENTAL ASSISTANT expe: rienced. Immediate opening. Call 476-4849 4pm-6pm. PHONE ROOM we need 2 sharp and exp. people for prequalified leads, setting appointments from 12:30 to 8:30, good pay for right people.

Call Cowboy, 476-1940 after 12. HOLIDAY INN University Mallnow accepting applications for front desk clerk and bell persons. If vou are very outgoing, self starting, and eniov working with people. Apply in person Friday Dec. 28 between 1pm-4pm.

WANTED FORM carpenters and busters. Apply of Perdido Sun, 492-3620. APPOINTMENT COORDINATORS Not timesharing. High start. ing salary.

Value Bonus at end of first No experience. will train. Good hours and Great Working Conditions. Call Maye, 453-5328 NEW WORLD LANDING Now accepting applications. for Cooks, Banquet Captains and Servers at 600 S.

Palafox. 20 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED DEPENDABLE person To person. Temporary or permanent. Room board salary. 433-1099 LOOKING for mature person to help take care of 2 children ages have 7 own 9, cook clean.

Must sual hours. 5 transportation. Unu- 21 SALESPEOPLE WANTED REAL ESTATE SCHOOL! The Most Innovative Pre-license school in the area. Call for information. Day class begins Jan.

7 Evening class begins Jan. 14 DONOVAN REALTY, INC. 432-6104 SALESPEOPLE WANTED If you have experience in time-sharing, insurance and real estate, we want to talk to you. Qualified leads provided. Largest solar compony in America.

Call Mr. Evans 477-2537. I'VE FOUND IT! Tired of vacuums, burglar bars, time share, food plan. insurance? Qualified leads. $60K per vear.

Call 11 thru Wednesday- Thursday 476-4441 AN OHIO CO. offers high income, plus cash bonuses, efits to mature person in Pensacola area. Regardless of experience, write M. A. Read, American Lubricants Box 426.

Dayton, Ohio 45401 IMMEDIATE OPENING for Sales Professional in the long distance telephone industry. College degree preferred. Sales experience plus. Income potential $15.000 to $20,000. Apply in person 9.11 a.m.

Mondo 1201 Creighton Rd. SALES MONEY MEN (Mature Person) Help enuretic children, unlimited leads travel work hard and make $35,000 to $50,000 year commission. Call 800-826-4875 or 800-826-4826. $602 PER SELL Qualified Leads Furnished Only experienced closers need apply, must have late model auto, 476-9409 between 10 am Noon Monday-Friday. SALES MANAGER TRAINEE join our dynamic sales organization.

Too easy for high pressure salespeople, too hard for sales clerk, just right for people who want to captalize on their direct sales experience. Leads furnished, no travel. Call Steve 453-4143 10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Manager Trainee $25,000 to $35,000 Assured 1st Year National Sales Corp, in expansion program is looking for 8- 10.

Success and Money motivated people who seek an opportunity. If You Qualify We will provide you with prospects. All sales conducted in our Value Bonus at end of 1st month. Guaranteed salary commission. All Of Our Executives Started In: Sales of our full time soles peopie make over No phone interviews.

Call Mr. Scott, 453-5328 Fla 32596. Classified Crafts plans patterns OLD LADY IN SHOE. Zip. button.

and tie toy. Created from stutted calico. quilt batting. ribbon, and scraps. Figures range from 5 to 7 inches tall.

Patterns and sewing instructions. No. 1868-2 $3.95 To Order. fully illustrated and detailed plans for these delightful projects. please specify the project name and number and send $3.95 for each project.

Or. send $9.00 and specify the combo number 3465-2 to order all three of these projects. Large color catalog. $2.95. All orders are postage paid.

Mail Classified Crafts Dept. 32501 Box 159 Bixby, OK 74008 23 PROFESSIONAL HELP PUBLIC ACCOUNTING CPA with minimum 5 years tax related experience. Salary negotiable. Reply to: CPA P.O. Box 1223, Pensacola, 24 SITUATIONS WANTED ABORTION 477-1070 Counseling Services in cliniC.

OB-GYN Physician, Nitrous Oxide provided. Low Fee. Completely confidential. Birth Control Clinic. Free pregnancy tests.

Private oppointments also available. SMALL FAMILY? Pay 100 much for hospitalization? Compare Mutual of Omaha. and ask for Cathy Caprara at 432-7626. FREE PREGNANCY TESTS Abortion services. tial counseling on all alternolives.

New location. State HRS licensed. (904) 434-2766 The Ladies Center VASECTOMY Birth control clinic. Blood pregnancy tests $10. Pre-menstrual Syndrome Clinic.

S.H.E. Center. 478-8629. information on Alcohol. ism Call Alcohol Counseling Program, 432-1222.

A Professional Treatment ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS If you have a desire to stop drinking. Call 433-4191. OVERLOADED with Get free help. Consumer Credit Counseling Service 434-0268. ARE YOU PAYING TOO Much For Auto, health Insuronce? Call Natalie 456-4953 Cabbage Patch Dolls by Coleco, $60.

932-6483 NEW DIVORCE $15 Reg divorce $56.50. Nome change, adoption, corp, wills. IDA'S FORMS 434-7524 NEW STORE OPENS 71 E. ENSLEY Herbal Health Products Lose weight, feel great with herbs vitamins, all natural, 478-6971. REWARD information or bird, lost African gray parrot tail, Osceola golf course.

434-7350, 455-4797. 3 LOST AND FOUND LARGE REWARD for info or return of 8 rings, 3 gold necklaces, 1 pair of diamond earrings in small brown envelope near Gulf Beach Hwy December 7th, 438-1838. FOUND SMALL male dachshund, Cordova Pork. Can't keep. 432-3764.

FOUND BLACK dog in Bellview area call identify 944-5128. FOUND Mole Dog. Avondale Area, 4 white feet, neck, tip of tail, real sweet, 456-9453 LOST Thanksgiving female Schnauzer, salt pepper in color in Brent area, 433-8432. LOST Dec 23 6pm- 3 mo old golden brown male puppy, wearing a chocker chain, near K- Mort on Davis HwY, Reward. Call 474-1064.

LOST Brownish red dog lost Junior Food store night. belongs to son. 456-7580 LOST BLACK tan shepherd mixed, gold lab hip, Oakcrest area. Call 455-5786. LOST -male Sealpoint Siamese, Cordova Park area, Reword.

432-4973. LOST-2 vr. old female black white collie, Cantonment, child's present, FOUND two male dogs. One has Arkansas license. Scenic Heights.

476-9335 for info or bird. lost parrot tail, Osceola golf course. 455-4797. FOUND small Camel colored female at the Jr Food StoreMidway. Call 932-9117.

LOST -Full feather BMX bicycle, comp. UWF Scenic Hills area, 477-3808. LODGE NOTICES STATED COMMUNICATION of West Pensacoia Lodge No. 296 AM at 7:30 p.m Thursday December 27, 1984, Regular meeting and honor. ing St.

John's night. Visiting brethren fraternolly invited to attend. Harry L. Macon, Jr, W.M. John Montgomery, Sec'y Stated Communication of East Hill Lodge No.

310, A.M. Thursday, December 27, 1984 of 7:30 P.M. Saint's John Day. Visiting Brethren fraternally invited. Ernest D.

Johnson, W.M. Bill Mathews, Secy. St. John's Night Stated Communication of Ferry Pass Lodge No. 348, Thursday December 27, 7:30 p.m.

Open installation of officers for 1985. Visiting brethen and family fraternally invited. Billy J. Edmond, W. M.

Lamar Creighton, Sec'y Stated Communication of Escombia Lodge No. 15, Thursday, Dec. 27, 1984 at 7:00 P.M. St. John's Night.

Open installation of officers at 7:30 P.M. Visiting Brothers, their families and guests fraternally invited. Harold E. Miller, W.M. John R.

Haner, W.M. elect A.0. Godwin, Secy. A Called Communication of Pensacola Lodge No. 42; AM, will be held Thursday 27th December 1984 at 6:30 p.m.

Installation of officers. Family and friends invited. H. W. Seibert.

W. M. J. L. Fillingame, Sec'y GULF BREEZE LODGE NO.

347, 7 p.m., St. John's Night and open officer installation. Refreshmenis to follow. Walter Ray, W. M.

Jim Fortner, Sec'y BECOME A NOTARY Call 1-800-432-4254 for details Florida Notary Association 15 ELDERLY CARE CHRISTIAN Core in a country setting for the elderly, mole or female, 478-9051, 477-2170. SHARE A LOVELY HOME with a nice family. Private room. 944-4267, 455-2880. 17 HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED resume dental assend to Florida Dental Care, 7171 N.

Davis University Mall, Pensacola, Florida. 32504 tion, Monday 3-11pm. XRAY TECH Fulltime, posiMust be state certified and ARRT registered. Call Emergicenter 478-4357. Machinist Min.

3 yrs. esp. Must be able to operate mill Lathe and grinder. read blueprints. CNC operations helpful.

Good pay and company benefits. E. 0.E. Apply in person. Personnel Dept Ver-Val Enterprises Inc.

702 Anchors St. Industrial Park FL. Walton Bch. FL Need Extra Money? Receive up to $100.00 a month DY being on a regular blood plasma program. Mon Wed.

Fri. 6:30 pm. Tues. Thur. 10 a.m.

6 p.m. Call for Further information. Hyland Plasma Center 119 N. Palalox 438-4944 NEW BONUS PROGRAM IN EFFECT EARN EXTRA CASH If your blood type is Positive or Negative you can earr. up to $200 per month for only a few hours of your time each week.

Please call or come by Serologicals 1720 North Street. 434-2314. CLASSES IN professional bartending. Enrolling now! Open 7 days a week. Call 433-7337.

ARCH. DRAFTSMANS 5 years exp. F.T. excellent 434-9777 benefits. Salary nego.

MUTUAL OF OMAHA SALES. Enioy a secure rewarding future with Mutual of Omaha Call Mr. Adams at 432-9246. EOC. ROAD TRIPS We urgently need commissioned sales people to work hundreds of leads from clopaedia Britannica prospects in homes located in the out of town areas of Alabama.

Call 932-3562 M-F 9 a.m 12 p.m. WANTED EXPERIENCED refrigeration mechanic contact Jerome Edmondson at (904) 682-5171, GUIDES AVAILABLE If you enjoy dining, dancing or sightseeing, call today, 932-6225 or 932-6504. DENTAL experienced or school. 932-6225 or 932-6504. APPOINTMENT MAKERS NEEDED 433-8256 ACCOUNTING MANAGER Local office of large infernotional service company seeks individual with experience in general payroll, accounting, including accounts general ledger, taxes, payable.

Expurience in IBM PC helpful. ground in office management, supervision, personnel manand control desirable. agement, analysis dord large company benefits. Send resume and salary history to Pensacola News Journal, 1 News Journal Plaza. Box B.

6, Pensacola, FI 32501. EXPERIENCED CABINET BUILDER NEEDED. CALL 455-9512. DRIVERS 18 WHEELERS Nationwide operations. Heavy specialized haulers, 6 months experience within past years.

Good driving record required. Good earnings and benefits. Contact Jean Neese. Leonard Bros Trucking Company Inc. 7201 Pensacola Blvd.

Pensacola, Fl 904-476- 7880. We also invited all qualified owner operators to join by calling Diane Crame at 904-476-7880. MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST needed. 12-8pm days a wk, Sat. 9am-5pm.

Typing required. Medical insurance background helpful. Please call Monday-Friday 8-5 p.m. 477-3457. SEASONS GREETINGS we will be closed until January 3 Professional Resume Service 1718 North 9th Ave.

433-0770 ELECTRONIC TECHS- -Let's discuss by I'm phone the many NO potrying to fill. COST. 476-1985. AAA EMPLOYMENT Your People Placing Agency 477-6134 PAT GAVINS PERSONNEL. 5708 Old Palatox.

We have for you. 478-5966. MATURE, Managerial personnel to train for Kentucky Fried Chicken Operators, willing to relocate. 455-7395. SUPPLEMENT Your income with part time route delivery, have routes available which will earn $25.00 to $150.00 weekly.

7 mornings evenings per week. Small bond deposit transportation necessary. Call 432-7681 Circulation. NEED EXTRA MONEY? SELL AVON. Set your own hours.

Call 436-2398 INSIDE SALES trainee for Industrial Firm currently serving the area. Aggressive self starter requires college degree or appropriate experience. We are a growing firm offering a competitive salary and benefits. Send resume Box B-3 Pensacola News Journal 32501. NEEDED Receptionist, must have good telephone voice and be neat in appearance.

Apply 2203 N. Pace Blvd. 1:00 p.m. Sharp. NATIONAL COMPANY has openings for several sales representatives.

$250 weekly durning training. We offer pre qualified appointments. No over night travel and ous commission. Interviews by appointment only. Call Mr.

Steven collect at 1-244-1126. DRAFTSMAN WANTED Draftsman with experience the field of mechanical and structural. Apply with resume and sample of work at: Baskerville-Donovan Engineers, Inc. 16 Zarragossa St. ATHLETIC CONSCIENTIOUS Young people with outgoing personality who want earn $300 per week in their spare time.

only ages 16-21 should apply. Call 476-9409 between 10am Noon M-F. WANTED Waiters, waitresses, experienced only. Apply in person Howard Johnson, 7053 Pensacola Blvd. phone calls, please.

TRUCK DRIVERS must have chauffeur license. Call 932-6225 RECEP. TIONIST Call 932-6225 BAR NEEDS FUN AND GOING PEOPLE TO WORK. 433-2814 or 438-4854 WAITRESSES, WAITERS Hostess and Cooks Call 932-6225 Rax. RESTAURANTS Now Hiring for our Nine Mile Road Restaurant.

Hourty employees with an emphasis on maximum customer service and satisfaction achieved through a teamwork atmosphere JOIN THE RAX TEAM APPLY AT 312 NINE MILE ROAD FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28; SATURDAY DEC. 29 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30 8:30 A.M.-4 P.M. Overcrowded Haul away free. Rubbish hauled. reas.

rates, 477-2850, 455-9862 26 MUSIC LESSONS GUITAR! Don Windle. Your home. Info. Linda, 968-2606 Ask Don how he lost 20 pounds! 36 MAID SERVICE WE clean everything anytime Meticulous, trustworthy, ref. low rates.

944-0532. WE clean everything, anytime Meticulous, trustworthy, ref. low rates. 944-0532. 37 HANDYMAN CATERING 10 senior citizens.

Home Pens 944-2793, Milton 623-1192. PLUMBING electric. carpentry. heating, ceiling fans, roofing, guranteed. 438-2103.

45 FLOOR COVERING CARPET installed. repairs, restretch, used carpet avail. Quick Service 455-1815 46 FURNITURE REFINISHING Custom Woodwork Furniture refinished repair. Free estimates. Trestle tables WOODE SHOPPE.

476-0601 48 YARD-GARDEN WORK STEARNS Tree Service stump grinding. Lic. insured. Free Est. 453-0238.

Ben's Yard Ser -mowing, rakAll types of hauling. 438-6030 ins, trimming, tree removals. STUMP GRINDING 968-5633 ENGLISH BROTHERS Landscaping, lawn tree removal, dethatching, sprigging sodding. 433-2629. Courtesy Lawn Care.

Lawn, shrub care. Haul. fertilize, thatch, prune. trim. 434-0594.

JIM'5 TREE Service Tree firewood. Chimney Cleaning. Free Est. 434-0594. Bulldozer Work Cleaning, raking, burning Creighton Clearing years experience.

968-9935. CLEANED, Trash hauled, Do Most Anything. Anytime, 968-9742, 453-0240 52 MOVING-STORAGE MOVING? Specializing in local only. Call for estimates. Furniture Superstore, 433-6511 TWO EXPERIENCED men with van, equipment for moving local or long distance.

432-0842, nights 438-0228. MOVING? FREE estimates, guaranteed prices, experienced personnel good clean equipment. We're no. 2, but we'll try harder. ABC Moving Storage.

455-4558 E-2 MOVING Free estimates, guaranteed movers, 20 yrs. experience. Try us! Call AAA Transfer Stg. GILLEY ASSOC. Flat rate movers, in or Out of Town.

Free estimate 478-5378 59 HOUSE TO BE MOVED We pay cash for houses to be moved. 453-4143 SMALL HOUSE good condition, completely wired and plumbed, great for hunting cabin, you move, $3500. 1215 N. St. 433-3921.

60 CARPENTRY WINDOWS DOORS ONLY All Repaired, Replaced compl. 453-3726 REMODELING, kitchens. baths, all home repair painting, licensed-insured 456-6167 WE REPLACE Rotted Floors Bathroom Floors Termite Damage Sills. Joists Jack Level Floors Add Supports Repair Foundations Stop Floors From Shaking 453-6631 40 Years Experience 63 BRICK CONCRETE Concrete drives, patios. walks, floors, brick, block.

Exp workmanship Ron 453-9275 10X20 Slab, $299.: 12x20 Slob. 8X40 drive, $416. Windows patio covers. 456-9223. CONCRETE patios, brick, block, foundations, fireplaces.

No iob too small, 994-0312. CONCRETE Work, sidewalks driveways, patio slabs. Quality wk. Free est. 944-1141 67 ROOFING ROOFING take off put on $10 square 432-2029.

up, FREE MATES. ATTN: HOMEOWNERS Disc. Roofing, Remodeling. Painting. Lic.

Ins. 432-3675 68 QUALITY remodeling at low cost, carpentry, painting, addition. fireplace hrly-456-5929 70 PAINTING, PAPERING 1ST CLASS painting, repairs, papering, free estimates, quick service, any size job, Norman Temple, 455-4358. WE WASH, coulk, scrape, sand, glaze windows prime before painting 433-5356 INTERIOR EXTERIOR Pressure cleaning, general repairs. 25 vrs.

experience. Guaranteed. 453-2657. 72 FARM PRODUCTS HAY COAST BAHIA ROLLS BALES, 476-3902 74 FARM EQUIPMENT FORD TRACTOR, 1600 series, 32 Horsepower, newly cleaned and pointed, $2950, 478-7072 or 205-986-8577. BELARUS 1984 Diesel form tractor with yard frontend loader.

$8995. 478-6937. 76 FEED FERTILIZER CHICKEN MANURE. $20 SWB truck, $25 LWB. 55 extra we lood.

623-4860. 994-7898. 78 LIVESTOCK FLASHY V2 Thorobred. quarter. large, smart, completely sound.

All shots. Family horse. $1100. 476-6963 WANT TO BUY hot walker for horse (MFG). Call 267-2194.

WELSH SIZE Paint More Pony, daughter has outgrown. $250. 904-968-2904 8 MO. OLD Arab. QTR horse, stud colt.

Reg. Arabian registry, exc. disposition. Gai Marquis grandson $800. 1- 863-3127, 1-244-1995 aft.

6pm. WANTED Dead or fallen Cattie or horses. Must be fresh. Pick up free hides. 205-368-5146, 968-9696 REG.

Throughhbreds, 2 vears old. Very gentie. Beautiful movers. Reasonable. 626-0359 4 PREGNANT Nubian Goats, will have 3 babies, $40 each.

Billies. $20 to 540. 968-5218 WESTERN SHOW Saddle, excellent sterling silver, must see to appreciate, call Diane at 474-1632 or 474-0018. 79 DOGS-CATS-PETS SPRINGER Spaniel puppies: 5 weeks old, Purebred. moles.

$75 each, vet checked and wormed, 205-949-6632. 6 PUPPY XMAS SALE! AKC Warlock DOBERMAN Pups for Sale. Asking $200 to $275. Will keep for Christmas. 476-2350 AKC LAB Pups, black, 6 8 wks of Christmas, Pick your Xmas pup Now! 1-205-928-3877 HOLIDAY PUPPIES.

Very small AKC smooth red miniture dachshunds 994-4454 BEAUTIFUL AKC Mini Schnauzers. Ready for Santo. Vet checked. Tails dew claws clipped. 994-8296..

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