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THI PENSACCU JOURNAL 21 Whitehall TliriJiy, Cf tmber 3, 1 By Jimmy Hatfo Thteyll Do It Every Time Ccast Ccnferenee will bxvtt West Virginia and! Virginia Tech into membership iwhen the ACC meets here Friday, Orchestra to Hold Rehearsal Tonight 'nwr Kiwanians Are Told.Jo Speak OT TME BARN WOW UFJ FARMER SLO GOES LOOKJMS MAKES MORE NOiSE TMAM Th TRAP DRUMMER IN SPIKE JONES'S BAND Police Club's Aims CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS 3:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. Dofly 8:30 A.M. to 1 P.M. Saturday ANN 0 EM personal! i We PAV CAh a.

for 1 your g. Jo Gr.vrr et W.t SENT A jturfentv" wnrer Co. IS Ciirrifp, STANDS STILLER TAAU A STATUt Santa Suggests 3m Th Greater Pensacola Symphony Orchestra mill hold a rehearsal at 7:30 pfn. Thursday at the Elks Club). All plaiyers from Fairhope, Crestview, Floma-ton, Ala Brewton, Ala.

ind Milton will meet at 7:20 and register with Mrs. Kitty Paul according to an announcement Wednesday by Gene Trader, president. The orchestra rehearsal will be under the direction of C. Du-fresne, conductor. WWERE1N XS4JD XX) WJTM THAT is TARATiOM PESKY COW- A -srs cow? TUAT fc I I v( MOPE DOIT WUAT ABOUT THE EAST THERMOS JUG Indispensable In Any Home I $075 Just 0 Up MKS.

ROHB15 Bor t0 ST nour.fd to he tnd tht thi Is ncr Mfri I No. 3 Iwn'fi ljr Br-rnr Ave. Pbor.e WT A TTHKLE VFORTVi if? By Two Speakers Dr. W. B.

Tomlinson 1 And George White Give Group's Views Purpose of a newly formed Police Club, composed of members of th police force and lay Pensacol4 lar.s. 1 to combat Juvenile delinquency, the chairman, George White, and co-chairman. Dr. W. Tomlinson, told Pensacola KiwarH lans Wednesday, at their meeting in "the San Carlos HoteL Tirst itep toward the prevention of delinquency, speakers said, was the formation of a Boy Scout troop which meets regularly at the old TP ACC May Invite W.

Virginia, VP! GREENSBORO, N.C..DeC, 2 tfl The Greensboro Record said today it had learned that the Atlantic Sporting Goods 21 Si BAYtEN Here Today Former Undersecretary of the Navy Francis P. Whltehair is scheduled to arrive in Pensacola Thursday to address the third annual Forget-Me-Not banquet of the Al Gray Chapter of the Disabled American Veterans at Barters Restaurant Thursday night. The banquet will spark he annual sale of forget-me-nots on Dec. 5 which will serve to raise funds for the work of the local DAV chapter, according to Comdr. Gerald A.

Garrett of Al Gray chapter. GUEST LIST An extensive guest list issued by the local organization indicates that heads of local military, county and city agencies will be represented at the affair. The speaker was appointed to the second highest position in the Navy by President Harry S. Truman in 1951. He was also runner-up in the 1940 gubernatorial race in Florida.

A resident of Jacksonville when in Florida, Whitehair has been prominent in law circles in North and Central Florida and has many business interests Ihroughout the K(XP -KF-PAlKi. niriir.r. rrafl work. Na 5o am ait cr to fU T)irIfsCHRTj nd TS WOH tO BOCK ENCU.O. pf.DIA.

Writ. P.O not 5:51, r- Tp VOU HAVE tt'U- cr htr or hauiir.a to ba dn. cJ -f914. up rr is a Rjruoiov: itim It at Tho Bibi oo 13 tl nt km" ft A FLYING PUP FOR CHRISTMAS? anis jvcoiii jiuuse ner tjanaers flKVK'F. 1.

bnfk! To r'Mlf ftnir cuutn r'taott or an appJianc Cali Horn. ir(- Cn, Rarrairaa crvrr If YO WANT to 5rtnttOt ntlr bustnTK If oo wari! to 'op tfrlnk-In, 'con'acl A'cohSIri no-m O. H'l 181. IptioB i-ii-ii (Rvfnlisa. TYPISTS! STUDENTS! Rnl trMnt.r tprrtiao ruf (iad.

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ED. L. ANDERSON IS In V- al jseacn. Long-range plans include formation cf a troop by the club for Negroes, the organization of Explorer Scout units for both white and Negroes, and the formation of a Junior police force from the area'a com organizations. "The problem of juvenile queney or crime is like heart disease," Dr.

Tomlinson aaid. You can treat it after it is discovered, but It Is cheaper and much more satisfactory if it can be prevented be- OF. 15 IV3 3TKfHArT. m' country. Guests will include Navy, Air Force, and Marine officers from Obituary HARVEY L.

MAJORS Area Civic, Business Leaders Meet Here at 9:30 AM. local installations, business leaders, county officials, city- officials and state leaders of the DAV. filARINO AID AU iritil rnrda. ta, inelda Purr-fnrd. 321 Bttv rLANNJ.vo TO BlJiUJ.

rrpir or oiocrif Cail rna lor icmi' ta a N. etiarif Konca brsoa. Funeral services for Harvey Leon CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE; panel and their subjects will be: dustries, Pensacola, will moderator for the panel serve as A ques- W. D. Culbreath.

assistant di rector, Florida State Employment Service, "How to Find the Workers L1S1 ASlI MUM) Taif akin vicinltv ft ainar Box C-17. Jpurpai B-ri LOST lavf bird jrg, ru! ilk' in rf A- ahoui'iora Ki? North I)ra! 8 Rasard. Industry Wants." Harold Martin, of Jacksonville, Ministers Praise Ike Drink Policy (CONTINUED FROM PAOC ONE) That's a traditional evening for religious services, they explained, i In making the appeal, the ministers noted that the Wednesday evening tradition i being Increasingly ignored. They asked civic ard Majors 32, who died unexpectedly Monday morning will be held at 2 pjn. Friday in Flsher-Pou Chapel with the Rev.

W. A. Luctie of the Whitfield Memorial Baptist Church officiating. Honorary pallbearers will be R. L.

Kendrick, Al Harrison, Morris Lee, S. B. Jackson, Talbert McCrory, E. L. McCrory, R.

G. Jarman, J. E. Woodward, A. E.

Hayno. R. E. Edgecumbe, T. S.

Kosh, A. M. Garrett, J. V. Rogers, F.

A. Bennie, B. E. Watson, George Denk, C. M.l icre it starts.

niPORTANCE EMFIIASIZED Tomlinson emphasized the importance of the scout and group work program in providinj the boys with a sense of belonging and furnishing "good group influence." The boys realize that the policemen, who are nerving as leaders in the prosrram. are not "boogie men," he pointed out. "Juvenile delinquency is a definite threat, not only to the community, but to the nation as a whole," the physician ssld. To back up his statements, he aid that 23 per cent of crimes committed between 1943 and 1952 in the U. 8, Involved juvenile delinquents.

Juveniles committed fa per manager, industrial department Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce, "How to Clinch an Industrial Pros pect." J. H. McCormack of Newport In LOST Kr r.r.g. rh.lo and trip, vicinity narranraa Ay. Oirrtrr an J.

g. P.irrj Krfj. 4 7. LOST. Tlr an1 htl, trn a and Fanatr.n cT on Htkh'r fH Crml.rt.

rpr. Ba-rd Call 7714 tion and answer period will be held after the panel during which all present will be invited to participate. Another highlight will be talks by Guy W. Luke of Jacksonville of the J. C.

Penny Co. and H. Kimmel of Atlanta of Sears, Roebuck and on the kinds of Florida made products their companies sell. They will also describe the opportunities for expansion of such manufacturing in this section. Davis as president of the council will call the meeting to order.

Invocation will be by the Rev. Henry Bell Hodgkins, Christ Episcopal Church. E. Dixie Bee as, vice president, tV, trVtm.t iviiuu CO, n. Ct AF Officer vl w.hto rln Brooks Lee and E.

a Blanch- county to keep Wednesday evening ri Artiv. tpus). nnurtnv rh-niear-vhM iara Acuve, jess.e oounnej KUS- clear when scheduling activities. "ItteuUr rr sell Bobe Amos Riley, Bob of tli B'-'dte In eem or me auto xneits. he said, and At the meeting, the ministers also voted themselves the lob of spon I 48 per of the burglaries.

On local' level, the countv luve soring Chipley annual Easter Sun He probation officer handled 570 Alexander, Cecil Willis and Alton Riley. Burial will in Bayview Memorial Park cemetery. MRS. MATILDA H. CROSBY Mrs.

Matilda H. Crosby, 33, of rise Service. In the past, the service has been sponsored by local rasps in 1949. R40 In 1950. 90S in 19S1 T' 3.

I9SJ it 7 .10 i of tha KU4 ft VH ttirrri; IhCicd." t'y. 8 v. M. i- EMPLOYMENT Civic groups. Pensacola of will welcome the 1533 In 1952, and 1,051 during the ftrst nine months of 1953.

The number of cases involving elrls The Ministers Association has a 4385 W. Jackson died early membershiD of about 20. Wednesday at Bethesda, Md. Naval were- 34 in 1949 44 in 1950, 46 in Off iters include the Rev. Leslie E.

Sander, president; the Rev. M. S. Baldwin, vice president, and the ana 119 in 1933. Hospital, according to word re celved in Pesaacola.

She was the wife of Hilton Cros by. USNT, of Corn' Field. Mrs. Cros 10 comoat this oroblpm. Dr.

Tomlinson pointed out the need for It isn't easy fer a puppy to learn to fly like Santa's reindeer. Even Santa himself can't teach him how. Willie the pup wanted to learn ever to badly. His friends, Mr. Not Much and Mr.

Very Little thought they could help him, but they failed. It was Henrietta, the poor little qirl jWillie left to find adventure in Santa Lend, who finally gave Willie the answer. i But Willie had many excitinq adventures before that, includinq the rescue of the Dreamlin queen, kidnapped by Gremlins. See for yourself how both Henrietta end Willie gat what they wanted most foi Christmas. Read SANTA AND THE FLYING PUP The Christmas Story by Lucrece Hudojns Eeale Rev.

Bill Brown, secretary-treas yrer. juvenile orflcer with the city force, position strongly ttdvo- FEMALE HELP WANTED 2 WAM I'll BAfifilfnced bookkrf local rvldenl cn.y. As pit VVnsht Part tlma anparinirai wn'-r1, Hur in. to i ra ft rtavt Woarnari R(ir am an' corner and rrnntn Ft "WANTED: W'hitt U'lr 1 1 TTtTTt aT wifll Invafid, do light houirttepin. Caii B-H10 by had lived in Pensacola about a racea oy the international Assocla Hon of Police Chiefs.

visitors. About 60 out-of-town guests are expected to attend. Davis will also" give a talk on "The Industry for Your Community." Purpose of the meeting is to have leaders in the field of business and industry outline methods to be followed in encouraging additional industries and businesses to locate in Florida. The Florida Council! for Industry and Commerce, which is sponsoring the meeting, is a statewide organization of businessmen, research technicians and promotional specialists. They are dedicated to the industrial development of Florida.

The members serve without pay. Referrin? to the club, the speaker Ends Career Of 26 Years F.GLIN AF BASE, Dec. .2. (Special) Maj. Roy N.

Haynes, 46, was retired from the Air Force Monday after 26 years of "honorable and assiduous service," a ceremony in the office of Brig, Gen. Daniel S.v Campbell, deputy I commander. Air Proving Ground Command, who presented him a letter from Maj. Gen. Patrick W.

Timber-lake, the commander. Major Haynes enlisted in the Army in March, 1927 as a private in the First Cavalry Division. Fort Bliss, Tex. In his 15 years with the division he attained the rank of master sergeant. With the entry of the United States into Wprld War II he received a direct appointment as a second lieutenant.

He was promoted to captain while he was serving a two-year tour of duty in India. In 1950 Major (then captain) Haynes was released from active Livestock Better In Week's Auction At Robertsdale year. In. addition to -her hiisband she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Frances Henry, Memphis.

The body will be returned to Pensacola and funeral services will be announced by McNeil Funeral Home. fki mat me program of the Club could be dovetailed into the Klwanis sponsored Marl anna plan, in which club members serve i ROBERTSDALE, Dec. 2 STARTING tH THIS PAPER (Special) Trade was active- this week at the Robertsdale Livestock Auction, reported president-manager Horace Driver, and general Quality was somewhat improved over recent sales. The bulk of re The council has no state appropria I FRIDAY tion and no paid peisonne-L Members of the council are EDWARD B. BLUE Word was received night of the death of Edward B.

Blue, son of Mrs. C. H. Lear, at the Naval Hospital in Korwalk, Calif." Mr. Blue was 44, and former resident of Pensacola.

He was a retired Navy man. Besides his mother, he is surr vived by two sisters, Mrs. C. J. Sid- counselors for bovs released from the Florida Industrial School.

Dr. Tomlinson said that the club had aufficlent funds for Its pro-pm, but lacked Interested adult leaders for their boys work. Dr. Tomlinson was Introduced bv Assistant Chief of Police George White, who briefly outlined the work of the club. "We are strivine to curb the rising tide of juvenile Celiquency." White stressed.

Dr. J. C. Heinberg. chairman of tht club's safety committee, was in charge sf the program.

ceipts consisted of slaughter cattle Davis; Edward Ball, Jacksonville: Irlo Bronson, Kissimmee; Carl D. and stockers. i Compared with a week, ago, SALESLADIES WANTED Must be txpcrlt need. Ex ra qood pay with commission. Apply THE LINEN DEPT.

STORE 127029 South Polafoy WANTED: lriea for Oar A nitnt work. App', rffit OT1V. Unrsy DHva in. 3irn Mohda DEI'ED KRLE, live-io mitj Qn i home, gYi iry for wnTsttf rrnthir. Njv pot tn, S-I7f3 MI DI )T JFA OF K'-7 latfT to liva it houenfrr and rr lor rhi'rt'n Ooud an4 Dial 8-470f LOCAL YOUNO' ldy for tenrrut olfica wock Mult hleh itool tvpit Ifipa riar.rit rot f5nWriit to So 14, Pen.

aarola. glvtnk aa. ail lnformatloru and Brorem, Tampa; W. J. Clapp, St.

slaughter steers and heifers fully $1 higher; slaughter cows strontr to ley. Pensacola, and Mrs. E. J. Me- Petersburg; Arthur W.

Davis Miami; M. M. Frost. Miami; R. Puller, Mulberry; Rohert S.

Gregg VA IM LH, Vis Anany. Kansas City, his wife, 50 cents higher; slaughter bulls 50 cents to $1 higher; slaughter calves Blanche, and a son, Gainesville; S. Kendrick scarce and fully steady. Stockers Jacksonville; Frank Holland, Win CLAYTON J. CAMPBELL Clayton J.

Campbell, 2103 W. ter Haven; John Kincaid, Jacksonville; McCormack; Clyde Middle- Movies on Kids' Day were shown br Frank DeMarko. Guests at the meeting were: Fred Walker, cf Miami: Bob Box, Don Tyrs and AMn McKlnnon. strong to 50 cents higher. In the swine division butcher -hogs and sows fully steady, pigs 50 cents to $1 lower.

i Cattle and calves: Good slaughter steers and heifers $16 to $20.25: Brainerd died in his home early Tuesday. duty. Enlisting as a master sergeant he was sent to Japan where he was recalled to active duty as a major. In January, 1953, he returned to the United States and Eglin, where he completed his 26 years as personnel services officer. Major Haynes and his wife, Lyda, of Little Rock, Ark, have no immediate plans for the" future except to return to the major's home town, Van Buren, Ark, and "live a little --SUPll- MAMClf Corner Intendencla Alcanlz Dial 4177 Mr.

Campbell was a native oi ton, Palatka; R. C. Millar, Jacksonville; Benton W. Powell. Sarasota; and McGregor Smith, Miami.

Allen Morris of Tallahassee serves as secretary although not an official member of the council. New York City but had lived in WeelctEiii Specia Two members the Brooklyn Dodgers hail from Indiana. Pitcher Carl Erskine is from Anderson and First Baseman Hodges from Princeton. utility and commercial grades $10 to canners and cutters $10.50 down: good slaughter calves $13.50 to $14.75, vealers absent; utility and commercial calves $9 to LEGAL NOTICE ARMOUiVS GRADE A BABY BEEF Pensacola for 14 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Leola Campbell; a daughter, Mrs. Dora Mae Toole, Pensacola; mother, Mrs. Bonnie Campbell; and a brother, C. W. Campbell, Owego, N.

Y. Funeral services will be announced by Waters and llibbert. MK1TIOU8 WOMAM el (77, iurtton antl rpljrapiert cip'r-Icnrad In tahtr.g, ciutt -or nrk, and i I on of r'rdartrg fr vice of. national importance lor In tfrvtaw writ, fu'iv to P. Want- worth.

Paarbtr. Atlanta. Oa Ptata ar. aSucatton. ti.

Vrrtrnrr. plionr r.i;mSar woman" Short orrtrr cook At'Pir afur 4 m'. Ione Ptar rtrtva-In YOUNG TENDER ieei i Liefl culls $3.50 down; utility cows $9 to $1050; canners and cutters $6 to shells $5 50 down; utility bulls $11 to eanncr and cutter bulls $8 to $11. Stockers: Good and choice Blocker steers and heifers $14.50 to $17.25: common and medium grades $9 to $14; good and choice stocker calves $14 to common and medium grades $9 to inferiors $850 down; common and medium stock cows $7 to $10. Hogs: Medium and choice 190-240 pound barrows and gilts $20 to ehcice butchers $21 up; medium and choice sows $16.75 to $20; medium and good stocker and feed FORK ROAST or HEAVY BEEF Boneless Stew' i lb.

i PEST CONTIiOL ACHE PEST CONTROL CO. DR. KILL 'EM "ALL HIS PATIENTS Dir PHONI 1-3322 1717 NAVY 1LVU Stata Certified lkKM No. 4Car-hf4 perform Ttrinitt Control Roach cad Household Control Cot Centra! Fumigotto Got of ft kwi CEITIFICD CtERATO JL J. CO DON.

Larceny Charges Placed Against 18-Year-Old Negro Johnnie Youngs, an 18-vear-old Negro of 3014 was booked at County Jail Wednesday on two counts of grand larceny. The second count alleges he stole four wheels, tires, a starter, a generator and a fuel pump from the Coleman Wrecking Co. Bond on the first count was set at $1,000 and the second count at $500. LB. bids will bf, rcivec! at.

the Office of V.harli Bvis. Supervisor, i-tate Board of 'nnscrvat inn. in the Knott Builrirng, Tn'iia haif-e, Florida, until A.M., K.S.T., the 7th day of December tfS3, and then and thrre i publicly opeiitd and read for thr of the foiiowitijf deftcribpc! equipment: (a) 25 skiff bots with specifics-, ations an foliow: Length not U-ns than 15 ft. beam not )ns than 66 inch, iffth low 35 inch, depth midship 28 inches, depth stern not less than 20 inches. std construe-' tion plywood nor iexs than 7H inches in width, bottom V-type 2 piec construction inches auper liarbord or plvw.od.

keel inches by 2 inches oak, frame oak construction, motor mounting board of suitable 'material, tran som inche J2 inches wide, deck mahogany or suitable ether material, seats at least two of suitable material. (b) 25 Ikoat trailer. SAM J. CONNOR MILTON (Special) Funeral services for Sam J. Connor, 47, who was drowned in Blackwater Bav Thanksgiving Day, will be held Friday at 2 pm.

in the chapel of Wolfe-Lewis Funeral Hpme with the Rev. Haywood Cosby officiating. A veteran of World War Connor will be buried in Bayview Memorial Park Cemetery with military honors. Surviving is one brother, John C- EXPEHIFNCFD waluaaa. Hour II am to p.m..

off Thiirrtav Apply Chiid'a Pcataurant, 21 g. ralafi.x OriCE I but, riMt. rcqulrfi Avt 'y to manager. Auto. Chaae gt palalf FIRST.

CLASS waltr.aT cub girls Mut 51. Parkaf Drlva-In. Davis Highway MCE N. Ef practical rnita ff)r 11 Maintananc PoTl tion must ba fad Appit Dorothy Ptorhf. Mmorial Hospital, WHITE MTbni'EwTfTFD lady houa work and rare for 2 rhlMraTi, Bnom and board.

115 a wck, 3-1''l. WA.N'TK.I) FJpTlrnrad aaia grl for lading readT-to-mcar. On'j fx. parlanrrd r.rrd apply Apply In rr on. Andraaa Btyie.Jhop, 39 Kavf Warrlnefon Beef Shoulder Roast Rib Chops REEF er pigs $18.50 to $22.25.

Connor of Augusta, Ga. Constable W. J. Kelson and Deputy Constable John Rowley who arrested Young, said the youth had Chuck Roast LB admitted the thefts. Kelson said Young also admitted stealing two cars in Mobile and altering them in attempts to hide their identity.

LEAN REEF Iflslcel STEW lifHS LB. and Mrs. Bernict Heath of Lilly Dale, N. six brothers, Walter and Clyde Meacham, both of Cantonement, Frank and George Meacham of Kingsville, Ohio. William Meacham, Sebring, Ohio, and Carol Meacham of Colorado.

TWo WOMEN war.trd to rrd'r 'Awon parjonaiiiad arHri Maka in-ienrtsa In par Ko tpriP'-. paras-kary Wri'a Aon Wgr Mrg O. C. Reinhnrcit, P. O.

Bex 4755, War-tlngton. CHRTYIST to wofk in offi'. Sun V102 rrgirag Av. Apply In pron PAVE RENT wi'h pat. Private for a hou'lcrrpr H'f'frn'f g.

Al P.J 112 Cnurrh gt Apt, ya 5 i FFAUTJCIAK Apr! in rr-ix-m Shop. 2507 Wg Ccrvaritag. WANTKD: 5 wk. Good piaaaart wo'r cnn diuong WTi'. Bog C-8, 'g-Jour BEEF Short MiiJS 1 Basic metal construction with at lean IS in.

wheels eiiipped wtth twt 4 plv tire's mounted an wheel. Adjustable cra.iie and rollers. Must of sufficient and width to satisfactorily carry a boat of 15 feet length with Inches beam. eight capaclfv mut be at lean 5n0 rounds. Winch, hand geared, of sufficient rear ratio and strength to pull a oOO pound host, electric tail light, trussed frsme, eliptic springs, ball and socket coupler.

Tie-down Kits to secure boat to trailers. (c 25 outboard motors. Super Fastwin Evinrude with shift and brake horsepower at 4Mn Tt. P. 5X 15 horsep.lwer.

(d) 25 universal type trailer hitches to fit socket coupler. Quote unit price per boat, per trailer, per motor and per trailer hitch, based upon supplying of each Specify earliest possible delivery date Prieenimted to be F.O.B Tallahassee, Florida. Bid mav be submitted separately on boats, trailers or motors. Bosrd rt Conservation reserves the risrht to reject mr or all bid f-uomitted. 5 47 -oaw-Jw ll-Jn-5S 7 LB.

4- JOHN ALFREDO TALLEY Johnny Alfredo Talley. Infant VERN LLCS MEACHAM Funeral services for Vern Luce Meacham, 61, Cottage Hill, who died Tuesday at the Baptist Hospital will be held at 2 m. Saturday in the Cottage Hill Methodist Church with the Rev. Earl Robins, the Rev. Frank Lloyd and the Rev.

J. N. Morgan officiating. The body will be taken from Fisher-Pou Chapel to the church at 1 p.m. Saturday where it will be until time of services.

Pallbearers will be Hugh Gilmore. Robert Creighton, William Robins, Gerald Cumming, C. D. Sanders and Warren Garmon. Burial will be in the Cottage Hill Cemetery with Fisher-Pou Funeral Service directing.

Meacham was a native of Kings-ville, Ohio, and lived in Cottage Hill for the last three years. He was emploved at Hugh Gilmore Refrigeration Service, and-was a member of the Cottage Hill Metho-; dist Church. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Darlene Mtacham; three daughters, Mrs.

Robert Kibler, Alliance, Ohio. Mrs. Robert Hunter, Recife, Brazil, and Mrs. Russell Prosser, Aliquippa, two sons, Randall Miami, and Charles Meacham, Cottaee Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Charles Wall, Winchester, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Talley, Paiafox Highway, died Tuesday. LB. I ine Dooy, accompanied by the family, will be sent to Henagar, BIG CANS ARGO PEACHES In Syrup 1 Friday for funeral services and bufial. FRESH Local arrangements are beinz handled by McNeil- Funeral Home.

MRS. EMILY A. CHISHOLM Funeral services for Mrs, Emily A. Chisholm, 94, who died Monday at Lakeview Rest Home, will be vM alp ATTHACTlVB-fUKL ork In bar. Ficprirnra not Eccjiry.

Appif Tradr Jon. HI "cnl3 GlTtLS to work at or Skylark Unlfortng furnltbat. Appiy In, pffrgfn 11 to 8 ra. Mar-tiraa CUUM tfi OIF.13 to work at Mir. tlnrta or fky'ark Apply lb pertop It to 5 m.

Marrtofg caThTI W.s-fir Pfrirnrad only pad arrly Must b. Ihlt In trp FAB Cafa WANTED STEK06RAPHERS Petwrri of 2ft arl tj'i: tfcoiTbar.il arid ttit Ac'' tn r'aort To BT RFOIS P.APFH CO Or FIC! EFU Finn. 2ND FLOO 4C-0 8 PALA FOX, Prv.aCOtA conducted Thursday at 11 a.m. at Lb. Bag Jim Dandy the Hester Cemetery in Meridian, with the Rev.

Otis Swearin-gin officiating. Waters fe Hibbert is in charge of arrangements. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Will T. Cooper, and a son.

3 Lbs. SPECIAL PURCHASE! CORONET REMNANTS IN 1 TO 10-YARD LENGTHS Colored Stripee and Regular 5fe Valut I GRITS DELBROOK BRAND This Christmas Give Him 9 MALE HELP VA A i i 4. Buiovo. s. i00 IN" THK DISTRICT t'UI'RT OF Tlf FXITKU STATES IX AND FOR THK NORTHKRN 1 "iSTRiCT OF FUU1DA.

H'HKKEAS, pn the 1st. day of December. 1S55, Warrold Carswfcll, Cnited S'aies Attorney in and for the Xorthern District of Florida, filed a libel in the District Court of the United Male- arainst one IN CadilJac Sedan, Motor No. "and aii persons having or i laiming any riilit, title Interest in or to. or claim or jien upu said autoinobilti, and WHEREAS, by virtu tif prut-ens in due form of law to me directed, returnable on the 21st day December, l'j'a-2, I have aeited and taken the aUove tropert and have same In mv XOT1CK is hereoy given -that a District Court will be held in the City of Florida, on the Jlst.

day of December, for the trial of said premises and the owner or owners and all pr-sn who mar have or claim an interest in the property aforesaid to show cause if any they have whr final decree not pa as prayed. K. V. Ridge way, Cnited States Marshal. St; -it- 12-3-3 NOTICE JS HEUEBI GIVEN" that the Actg.

reiiector of customs for this district has 'issued an order dare! December I. auth-orixing the name the OIU BCDDV BOY. tfniI Number owped WARD SON. IN'C. of which Fia i th home pert to be eSar.ged to PlfTTlP.

A. U. WATSON. JR Act- Walter C. Chisholm, both of Pensa-i cola and a number of grandchildren jj! and great grandchildren.

MRS. MARY BAN FELL WOOLLET A' Funeral service for Mrs. Mary sliBanfell Woolley, 69, of 804 E. 'Jack-5; son who died Wednesday, will Aibt conducted at 8:45 a.m. Fndsv in A the chapel of Uoyd-Baggett Fu- neral Home and at 9 ajn.

at St 2 Michael's Church with Father Cu-A sick officiating. Burial will be in ithe National Cemetery at 10 ajn. 2'. A lifelong resident of Pensacola. LB.

1 18c CANS VIENNA FOUNTAIN SPECIAL! VIRGINIA BAKED HAM DelMonte Brand CATSUP ,17 ARE YOU THIS MAN? Hlrh ar.hoo'i it Si to 3t. Own car Job orran'ratlon in Peciaeo.a or ICO radiut. FT7LL TIM1 Jtaroict IS5 ta I1S0 Pt weit FAFT Tli-'S EarrUrt to -lAt rr wak In nc-gr'r. No Ko caovisa-int. Call Mr.

Wlnrtgier. Eaa Caro Hoial. 10 ara. to 1 pm. and i to 7 pro Tfcurg.

morft. Icr appointment Sor Jr.iervltw, 3h i IK 41 Rn i With Apple Sauce Candied Yams i i 2w 1:1 J) FOR Tender Green leant iivirs. vvrouty was me wiie oi ine i late Nathan D. Woolley. She was a i member of St.

Michael's Church, Survivors include two brothers. fljFred Banfell. county plumbing in-4 spector, and Harold Banfell, also of 1 1 Pensacola: four sisters, Mrs. Mar-Si garet Lofholm, Mrs. Anita McMil- jfill.iMS band 14528 ONLY Pay Only $1.25 Week Hot Rolls and Butter 60 25c Pint Bottle Rubbing Alcohol For Only IOC Jtjlian and Mrs.

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