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Sunday, September 11, 1966 The Mensacola Nefus-Journal 7C Rage On In California SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Tinder-dry California's six-dayold forest fires raged on Saturday after wiping out more than $3 million worth of timber despite efforts by 3,000 men, planes and bulldozers. The three biggest fires one in Klamath National Forest near the Oregon border, two Sierra National Forest east and northeast of Fresno have scourged more than 17,000 acres. U.S. Forest Service said the Klamath fire alone has wiped out more than 160 million board-feet of Douglas fir with an over-all value of $3.2 million. A portion of this may be salvaged.

But there is an additional watershed loss of $130,000. The fire fighters, including more than 300 Indians brought in from the Southwest, are battling flames at altitudes up to 000 feet. On Iron Mountain, the highest fire 65 miles northeast Fresno, nylon lines were strung across sheer walls bordering the south fork of the Merced River to afford fire fighters a handhold. Planes have dropped more than 262,000 gallons of fire retardant on the Sierra fires. Towering, thick smoke from the Klamath fire, 75 miles west of Yreka, turned away the air attacks there.

The U.S. Forest Service said the low humidity in the Klamath fire area was the worst on record. Winds up to 25 miles an hour frequently spread the flames. In the Sierra near Fresno, the State Forest Service has posted fire. alert, with all leaves for employes canceled since May.

The Klamath fire, surging through more than 12,000 acres of valuable Douglas fir, is believed by forestry officials to have been man set Monday. The Sierra fires were touched off Monday by lighting. There has been no appreciable rainfall in the Sierra fire area since July 30. Despite the risks involved to the fire fighters, there has been no loss of life nothing more serious than a broken leg. Alpine Rescuer Jailed in Paris PARIS (AP) Gary Hemming, the American mountain climber who led a daring Alpine rescue of two Germans last month, was arrested Friday night scrambling up a fence outside a girl friend's house, police reported Saturday.

After spending the night in jail and being charged with "violating a domicile," Hemming explained to newsmen: "You know you have to choose between love and liberty. I chose love and look where it got me." Police said Hemming, 32, of Pasadena, went to visit Marie-Claude Boutrouche, 22, but was told by her sister, Annick, 23, that she had not returned from vacation. About an hour later, police said, Hemming started climbing around on the grillwork outside the house in suburban Fontenay-aux-Roeses and Annick phoned police. Police said the long-haired Hemming was not carrying the proper papers when arrested and refused to identify himself. They said he has been living with friends in Paris since his dramatic rescue of two Germans trapped on the Dru Needle of Mont Blanc on Aug.

22. Examining Magistrate Jean Ullmann, who talked to Hemming at length Saturday, also charged him with violation of legislation concerning foreigners, but released him on provisional liberty. According to Ullmann, the American had failed to renew his temporary resident's card. "I promise Hemming reportedly told Ullmann, "that I'll never bother you again if you would arrange for me to meet the girl I was trying to see." "I'm agreeable to that." the magistrate said. "You will see her later in a confrontation I will arrange in my office." Airport Manager 'Confab' Speaker Pensacola Municipal Airport's manager will speak Thursday night at the 17th monthly "Pilot's Confab" being held at 7:30 at the Army Reserve Center, N.

12th Avenue. E.F. Hubacker, airport manager, will dis cuss "Presently Planned and Proposed Airport Improvements." "Confab" meetings, sponsored by Pensacola's Federal Aviation Agency Flight Service Station, are held monthly on each third Thursday evening and are open to pilots and interested persons. SOME SCOUTS! MADRID (UPI) -On the schedule at the World trists Congress here was a scientific film presented by Dr. J.

Skala of Czechoslovakia entitled "The Treatment of the Alcoholics in the Scout CLASSIFIED HOURS FOR SUNDAY A friendly AD- Visor will be on hand today between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. to make your stop orders, corrections and copy changes. Dial her direct at 433-0056. Data From U.S.

WEATHER BUREAU 70 70 70 WARM COLD 90 100 Showers FORECAST I 90 Rain AMIN Figures Show High Temperatures Expected For Daytime Sunday 8 Weather Forecast Rain is forecast Sunday in the South- tier of states from Lakes region to northeast, Gulf Coast states, central Mississippi ern New England. Warmer weather is slatand Tennessee Valleys and: in the Rocky ed for the Midwest. Mountain region. It will be cool in northern (Pensacola News-Journal-AP Wirephoto Map) Obituaries JOHNSON BROWN- SERVICE FUNERAL HOME Cpl. James Terry Beasley BARRINEAU PARK- Cpl.

James Terry Beasley, 21, a native of Escambia County, and a resident of Nam. BarPark, died Aug. 26 in Viet He was a member of the U.S. Marine six He had been in Viet Nam months. Survivors include his mother, Mrs.

Katie Luverne Beasley of Barrineau Park; six brothers, Bobbie Beasley the U.S. Air Force, Billie, Edward, Larry, Rickie, and Ronnie, all of Barrineau Park; three sisters, Mrs. John Stinton of Brandenton, Miss Martha Beasley and Miss Georgialea Beasley, both of Barrineau Park; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanks of Cantonment.

Funeral services will be conducted p.m. Sunday in Pugh's Chapel in Molino with Rev. L.C. Busbee officiating. Burial will be in Oakgrove Cemetery.

The body will remain at Johnson Funeral Home in Atmore until one hour before services when it will be taken the church. BARGE'S FUNERAL HOME Cornelius Montgomery, Jr. Cornelius Montgomery Jr. of E. a Blount St.

died in a local Survivors hospital Friday after a short illness. include a wife Mrs. Blanche Montgomery, a sister, Miss Ann Montgomery and a brother Curtis Montgomery, all of PenF sacola. Funeral Barge's arrangements Funeral will be Home. announced by FISHER- POU FUNERAL SERVICE Warren (Husler) Graham Service directing.

WATERS HIBBERT FUNERAL HOME Dudley Burney McCreary Warren (Husler) Graham 72, of 601 West Romana died Friday night in a local hospital. Mr. Graham was a life long resident of Pensacola and a Member of St. Stephens Catholic Church. He was a retired employee of the City of Pensacola.

Mrs. Surviving are three daughters, Lillian Smith and Mrs. Bobbie Riera of Pensacola and Mrs. Thelma Ross Charleston, S.C., a son, Billy Graham of a sister, Mrs. Katie Gabb of Pensacola, 9 grand children and 6 great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 8:45 in Fisher-Pou Chapel morning 9 a.m. in St. Stephens Church with Rev. William Brannon officiating at Mass. The Rosary will be recited night Honorary at 7 p.m.

pallbearers in will Fisher-Pou be Chapel. Charles Gilmore, Tom Gilmore, Thomas Butler Earl Riera, Lewis Bender and Elbie Fillingim. Actives, Phillip Faust, Matrone, W. E. Smith Paul Skipper, Hargis Burkhardt and William Gilmore.

Burial will be in Bayview Memorial Park Cemetery with Fisher-Pou Funeral Dudley Burney McCreary, 14, of 427 W. Lee St. died suddenly Saturday morning at his home. He was a native of Pensacola and a member of the First Baptist was Church. Survivors include his parents, Dr.

and A. J. McCreary; two brothers, Mrs. Andrew J. McCreary Jr.

and James McCreary, both of Pensacola, and his Mrs. J. D. Henderson of grandmother Ala. The body will be placed in the Church Sunday afternoon at 2:30.

Funeral services will be held in the First Baptist Church 3 p.m. Rev. James L. Pleitz will officiate. Burial will be in St.

Johns Cemetery. Waters Hibbert will direct. Pallbearers will be Mike Douglass. Danny Dickinson, Jimmy Hayword, Mike Jimmy Hayword, Stephen Dracos and Clifford Ramsey. ATHEL CROWSON QUINLIN, Texas Athel Crowson, 63, died in Quinlin, Texas, early Friday.

Survivors include his widow, Eva Crowof Quinlin; two daughters, Mrs. Lason verne Beach of Tokyo. Japan, and Mrs. Marilee of Lynn, Marvin Crewson, of Kingston, Jamaica; five sisters, Mrs. Isabella Stewart of Mrs.

Francis Thurman of Pensacola, Mrs. Francis Thurman of' Riverside, Mrs. Lillian Dobson Hinley of Jay of Orlando, Mrs. Margaret and Mrs. Glenna Foreman of Ganberg, Texas) a brother, Herbert Crowson of Huntsville, and 10 grandchildren.

Funeral services and burial will be in Quinlin. BENBOE FUNERAL HOME Ludie Jenkins Ludie Jenkins of 107 E. Young died morning at a local pital early after Saturday brief illness. Mr. Jenkins was a naitve of Pineapple, but had resided in Pensacola for a number of years.

He is survived by two sons Ludie Jenkins Jr. and Willie Jenkins, and one daughter, Miss Bessie Jenkins, all of Pensacola, and service other will relatives. be held at 2 p.m. Funeral Sunday at Benboe Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. H.

C. Callowav officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Zion Cemetery, with Benboe Funeral Home directing. BENBOE FUNERAL HOME Mrs.

Josie Mvles Mrs. Josie Myles of 411 S. Reus died Wednesday morning on arrival at a local hospital. Mrs. Mvtes was a native of Mobile, but had resided in Pensacola for a number of years.

She is survived by her step-mother, Mrs. Gecrgia M. Mules of Mobile; two daughters, Cook, Mrs. both Marion of Byrd Pensacola, and Mrs. sister, Mrs.

Georgia Myles of Mobile; one son, brothers, Willie Henry James Myles, of and Pensacola; John two H. Moorer; nine children. grandchildren and five great-grand Funeral service will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. at 10th Avenue Holliness Church with Elder T. Spencer officiating, burial will be in Magnolia Cemetery with Benboe Funeral Home directing.

McNEIL FUNERAL HOME Daniel W. McLean Daniel W. McLean, 74, of 20 E. Strong died Friday morning in a local hospital. A native of Euchee Valley, Fla.

Mr. McLean had was resided a here retired for civil the last service several years, and a member of the Mcllwain Memorial Presbyterian Chirch. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Annie Laura McLean; five sons, E. Phillip Calvin Dewitt and Daniel R.

McLean, all of Pensacola. and Three Mrs. Mabel daughters, Jackson, Mrs. both Wiliford of Bartlett cola, and Mrs. Annie Laura Yoder, three sisters, Mrs.

Annie B. ward, Mrs. Mary Lindsey and Miss Kathryn McLean; and two brothers, Jim and Duncan McLean, all of DeFuniak Springs; and 17 grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 1 Sunday the McNeil Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Bruce Wideman officiating.

Additional services will be at 4 p.m. NORTHWEST FLORIDA CLASSIFIED SECTION SERVING FORT WALTON, DESTIN, NICEVILLE, SHALIMAR, VALPARAISO, MILTON, PACE, CRESTVIEW, DEFUNIAK SPRINGS WATCH THE ADS WITH THE CLASSIFIED RATES BY REQUEST CRESTVIEW DIAL MU 2-4533 FT. WALTON BEACH DIAL CH 3.4121 MILTON PACE DIAL 623-3982 PENSACOLA 433-0056 FISH HAPPY? Shop Pearson's Bait Tackle Shop Now open at end of Alcaniz Street, next to Brooks Bridge on the water. Plenty of live shrimp. PHONE: 243-2931 FT.

WALTON CHELSEA WOODS AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. Beautiful Gold Medallion brick home. Low, all-electric rates. See this 3 BR. 2 bath.

Builtin kitchen: dishwasher, disposal, range oven. Central air -heat. Patio, double garage. Located on lovely landscaped corner lot. Near new High School.

Assume FHA loan at old interest rate. Payments $150 insurance included. Will negotiate equity. Call Maj. A.B.

Parker, 242-2878, FWB. ROOTE TRAINEES Earn while you learn. Age 21-49. Five day work week. Complete employee benefits including sick leave and vacation.

Unlimited opportunity. Apply in person, 8 A.M.- 5 P.M., Monday-Friday or call for interview at hours. 242-2122, Borden Dairy, Racetrack Road. Ft. Walton EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER BOAT SLIP in back yard.

Three bedroom, 2 bath home with screened porch. Central heat. Fenced yard with well and sprinkler system. Call 243-8068, Ft. FOR SALE: 18 month old Female Shetland Sheep dog.

Miniature Collie. Tri-color. 678-7017 Valparaiso. 525' WATERFRONT LOT near NaVarre Bridge. 700' pier ideal for motel and marina.

Navarre Agency, 939- 2133 Navarre. ONLY $3800. This 27' Owens Flagship, ship to shere radio, fathometor, many extras. 243-3951, FWB. OWNER SICK, must sell 16 efficiency and overnight rentals.

$32,000 total. $8500 down. OL 1-4921, Shalimar. CERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTER available for freelance work, Pensacola and vicinity. Ed Webber, 243-3751, FWB.

ARE YOU RETIRING? Here is Your Golden Opportunity. RANT. Cash for equipment as down CO RESTAUpayment. Balance financed on easy terms. Located 10 miles east of Niceville on Highway 20.

Situated on a 50' waterfront lot. Ideal for couple. Don't Delay Act now. Call 678-4225, Niceville. BARGAIN A PACKAGE DEAL 115'X150' lot with two 10X10 utility houses.

One with washer and dryer. Plus 1965 Bostonian, 3 bedroom trailer with 4X10 tilt out. $8,000 cash or terms. Will consider separate sale. Phone 243-2992, Mary Esther.

Classified Index 2 Personas 2-A Travel Opportunities 3 Lost Found 4 Lodge Notices 5 Card of Thanks 6 In Memoriam Monuments, Cemeteries 8 Motels, Cottages 9 Good Places to Eat 10 Florists 13 Turkish Bath, Massage 14 Professional, General 15 Accounting, Bookkeeping 16 Employment Agencies 17 Female Help Wanted 18 Male Help Wanted 19 Help Male or Female 20 Domestic Help Wanted 21 Saleswomen Wanted 22 Salesmen Wanted 23 Solicitors Agents 24 Situations Wanted 25 Child Care INSTRUCTION 26 Mutic Lessons 27 Private Schools 28 Dance Lessons 29 Kindergarten Classes 30 Auto Driving Lessons 31 Business School Instruction 33 Wanted Instructors BUSINESS SERVICE 34 Septic Tanks 34-A Home Repairs 35 Alterations 35-A Dressmaking 36 Beauty Parlors 37 Repair Service 38 Laundry-Cleaning 39 Well Drilling 40 Electric Pumps 41 Radio, TV Service 42 Refrigerator Service 43 Upholstery Cleaner Rug Cleaning 45 Floor Finishing 46 Watch, Clock Repairs 47 Furniture Refinishing 47-A Furniture Upholstery 48 Yard-Garden Work 49 Rental Service 50 Tailoring, Alteration 51 Locks-Gunsmiths 52 Mattresses Renovated 53 Moving, Storage 54 Exterminators 55 Photographers Glass Service 57 Piano Tuning 58 Printing-Engraving 59 Welding 60 Wearing Apparel BUILDING 61 Contractors 62 Sheet Metal Work 63 Brick-Concrete 64 Plastering 65 Electric Service Plumbing Repairs 67 Roofing 68 Carpenter Work 69 Awning and Repairs 70 Painting, Papering 70-A Flooring 71 Building Materials FARMERS MARKET 72 Farm-Garden Products 73 Feed and Fertilizer 74 Farm Mach. for Sale 75 Plants-Shrubs-Seeds 76 Livestock 17 Poultry-Birds-Supplies 78 Baby Chicks 80 Farms for Rent 79 Dogs-Cats-Pets 81 Farms for Sale CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS PHONE 433-0056 ADDING MACHINES, typewriters, supplies, rentals and repairs, office equipment and duplicators. Pensacola Typewriter 75 South HE 8-8539. ADDING MACHINES, CALCULATORS, Typewriter, Memo, Copying and Dictating Machines. Sales, Service, Lease.

Bill Thompson's Office Equipment Co. HE 8-4661. PERSONALS NOTICE! Report all classified errors immediately as the News- Journal is responsible for only one incorrect insertion, and then only to the extent of a make good insertion. ADDING MACHINES, typewriters, supplies, rentals and repairs, office IF YOU WANT to drink that's your business. To stop that's ours.

433-9526 ALCOHOLICS anonymous, Box 1145. HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT rental. sales. Wheel chairs, portable commodes, hospital beds, walkers, etc. Roberts Drugs.

432-3462. HEAR LECTURES (Without Cost) On the whole book of Revelation each Wednesday 7:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Anyone, that wishes to, may record these lectures. Evangelist J.

C. Hollis has covered this book many times in lecture programs. The Brentwood Church of Christ, at 214 Parkway Welcomes everyone. ATTENTION: The Texaco Station at 1525 West Cervantes Street is now open under new management. Roy D.

Lowe, new operator invites all old customers and new ones to visit him. Phone: 433-9617 TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE IF THE PHONE OF ANY ADVERTISER IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTIONS DOES NOT ANSWER, CALL TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE HE 8-7331 AND YOUR MESSAGE WILL BE FORWARDED. This service is offered to you by fire TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERV ICE nf Pensacola in cooperation with THE PENSACOLA NEWS- JOURNAL. CHARLES CHESTER air cushioned shoes. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Sizes 4-18, A Appointments only. 455-1906. PROPERTY RIGHTS INVOLVED Contact Jim Lindsay, P.O. Box 9072, Metairie, Louisiana if you know the whereabouts of: Annabelle and Elizabeth Peake George L. Napier PENSACOLA ARTISTS Exhibition Sales Anyone interested in selling their oils, drawings, pastels, crafts, contact Trader Jon.

(Outdoor art exhibit Friday, September 30th till October 1st, 1966. All artists are invited.) 511 South Palafox. MIDDLE AGED LADY would like nice elderly lady to live in, free rent for right party. Call 1 P.M. or 7 P.M.

433-6005. LET'S FLY FLIGHT INSTRUCTION AIRCRAFT CHARTER AIRCRAFT RENTAL PIPER SALES SERVICE Take advantage of Piper's $5 introductory flight lesson. Call for an appointment. CALL DAY OR NIGHT. Pensacola Aviation 438-4431 RENTAL NEW OLIVETTI MANUAL, OR ELECTRIC ADDING MACHINES, STANDARD AND ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS.

ED. L. ANDERSON OFFICE MACHINES 15 E. Intendenci. 4E 8-3634 BOARD ELDERLY PEOPLE in my home.

Have opening for 2. Call 2A TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES RIDER WANTED to share expenses. Leaving for California Sun- day. Call 438-1344. 476-3904.

3 LOST AND FOUND LOST -SILVER FRENCH Poodle, fomale, "Fifi" vicinity Workman Jr. High, Tuesday. 5 months old, Reward, information, return. HE 3-3858, 476-6852. LOST: TRI-COLORED Female Basset Hound, in Pleasant Grove area on Dogtrack a d.

Reward. 456-0609. LOST: Black and Silver Male GerShepherd, answers to Duke. Vicinity 325 West Jackson, Labor Day, 20 weeks old. Reward, 432- 4728.

5 CARD OF THANKS We wish to give our heartfelt thanks to the kind relatives, friends neighbors who assisted so graciously during the illness and death of our beloved Father Grandfather, Joe Thompson, Sr. also to Elder Maurice Dykes for his beautiful comforting words, and those who gave the beautiful floral offerings. The family of Joe Thompson, Sr. 15 ACCT'NG BOOKKEEPING PROBLEMS? Bookkeeping or Income Tax. Contact Whitehill Taxkeeping Business Consuttants.

Costs only pennies a day. 178 Camelia, Gulf Breeze, 932-2836. 16 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES FLORIDA STATE EMPLOYMENT SERV. 236 West Garden Street Electrical Engineer: B. S.

degree in electrical engineering plus 1-5 years experience. Accountant: B. S. degree in accounting. Draftsman: Will accept H.

S. graduate with 3 to 5 years industrial drafting exSalesperson -Shoes: Must be thoroughly experienced in selling men's or women's shoes. Age 25-35. Instrument Repairman Trainee: H. S.

graduate with mechanical or electrical background. Age 23-33. Sheetmetal Worker: Must be experienced in fabricating installing air ducting. Oiler: Thoroughly experienced in oiling and servicing all types of heavy construction machinery. Companion: Settled lady to live in and act as companion and aid to an elderly lady.

Waitresses: Numerous openings for experienced dining room waitresses. Age 21-35. Maids: Numerous openings. for experienced domestic maids with own transportation. 17 FEMALE HELP WANTED below are the new rules pertaining to "Help Wanted" advertising which the Pensacola News- Jour.

nal has adopted to eliminate false or misleading ads from its classified columns. Acceptable copy rust meet the following stipulation: (1) No help wanted wi'l be accented unless the advertiser discloses to the News-Journal the name of the person hiring and with the exception of domestic help the name and address of the firm ne represents. (This information nsed not appear in the ad). (2) All help wanted advertising must clearly state the type of work for which the applicant is being hired. (3) Advertisement for salespeople must clearly disclose the nature of the product to be sold ELDERLY LADY NEEDS white housekeeper-Companion.

To live in, light houswork. 1326 E. Jackson. HE 2-4535. SHIRT RUNNERS, and experienced wool pressers, Apply Big Cleaners, 118 East Garden.

LADIES, full or part time sales representatives. Our part time people average $80 a week, full time associates $180 per week. Ideal for cosmetic representatives. Leading in the home educational reference field since 1895. 3 for particulars, 438-5194.

BE A BEAUTY COUNSELOR while your children are in school. Flexible hours. Good earnings. 456-1033. 433- 6658.

HOUSEWIVES Or anyone with 20 hours per week exchange it for $35. Calling on Fuller Brush Customers. Phone 438-7331. WANTED DANCERS live in and keep house for white lady. Good salary.

HE 8-5730. CLERICAL Needed part time 9 to 1, five days a week. Must be experienced in typing shorthand. Salary dependent upon qualifications. Apply in person, between 9 5.

Aetna Finance 215 N. Palafox. WANTED PLEASANT, NEAT girl, good with children to care for year old child. Do light housework. Full time, Tuesday Saturday, except some mornings.

Will provide transportation if anywhere near Cordova Park area. Call 432-6247. LIVE IN HOUSEKEEPER COOK dory off. elderly Phone couple. 438-2197.

$25 weekly. One ELDERLY LADY NEEDS middle aged white housekeeper to live in. Call 433-5306 or 438-4563. GIRLS UP TO $70 9 YEARS OR OLDER GOOD JOBS- YOUR CHOICE TICKETS ADVANCED WRITE OR CALL COLLECT (516) MA 1-8346 Roslyn Maid Service 7 Lincoln Roslyn, L. N.Y, "EASTEST $175 EVER EARNED" says Alabama homemaker.

You make $50 to $250 with SOUTHERN'S newest Christmas Cards personalized, religious. Write for FREE Pearl Pendant Offer; Sample Outfit on trial. SOUTHERN GREETINGS, No experience necessary. High salary-short hours Apply in person between 7 and p.m. 2120 W.

Strong St. BARMAIDS NEEDED for Royal Package Store, Apply 109 West Ro mano. Over 21. WANTED: Curb Girls, must be 21, Chicken Box at Circle. MAIDS, N.

Y. to $75 wk. Top jobs, best homes. Fare sent, rush refs. Free gift.

Miss Dixie Agcy, 300 W. 40 N.Y.C. Dept. 122. to $75.

Wk. Rush References. Top Jobs. Fare sent quickly. NECK, N.

Y. A 4 BOND ST. GREAT MAIDS N. Y. JOBS GUARANTEED Up to $70 weekly.

Tickets sent at once or write and I'll send you proof that we have real nice jobs with very friendly people. I'll be your friend. Green Agency. Box 234 Hicksville, N. Y.

CLERK CHECKER for dry cleaners, Apply in person Vick's Cleaners, 328 East Gadsden. WANTED: DEPENDABLE LADY to live in. Care for one child. 6 day week. 932-4178.

EXPERIENCED DEPENDABLE WAITRESS, night shift. Off Sundays. Apply in person. Bill's Fine Foods, 1512 Barrancas Avenue. WHITE WOMAN for companion to live in and keep house for white 478 N.

Hollywood, Dept. 215A Memphis, Tenn. 38112. 18 MALE HELP WANTED LARGE ADULT PAPER ROUTES IN ALL AREAS OF PENSACOLA Ideal for Junior College Student Apply in person only THE PENSACOLA NEWS- JOURNAL Mr. Cummins or Mr.

W.T. Cooper, Circulation Dept. EXPERIENCED APPLIANCE Salesman wanted. Apply at K-Mart Department store, Mobile Highway at the Circle, 9 thru 5 Saturday, Monday Wednesday. APPLY NOW OR BY SEPT.

14, 1966 FOR POLICE PATROLMAN, R. 1201 City Hall, City of Fla. longevity raises, opp for pro on competitive basis, vacation with pay, hospitalization, and retirement benefits, interesting career in law enforcement; sr hi school grad, 21 thru 29 yrs age, least 150 Ibs, resident of Fla, 6 mo one yr $470.50. FOREIGN EMPLOYMENT information. Construction, other work projects.

Good paying overseas jobs with extras, travel expenses. Write only: Foreign Service Bureau, Dept. 708 Bradenton Beach, Florida 33510. 18 MALE HELP WANTED ASSISTANT MANAGER for automatic car wash, must be 21, neat appearing and bondable, some mechanical knowledge preferred. Apply Circle Car Wash, 1245 New Warrington Road.

MALE HELP WANTED Elderly Men and school boys ed to sell THE PENSACOLA NEWSJOURNAL on downtown street corners. MEN Apply 10:30 A.M. BOYS Apply to A P.M. TO STREET SALES SUB STATION 106 N. TARRAGONA ST.

(RAILROAD) APPLIANCE REPAIRMAN Have permanent opening for perienced major appliance repairman. Apply Stones Super Chase and Baylen Streets. Sunday in the Euchee Valley Church, near DeFuniak Springs. Active pallbearers will be Mac Lee, Bob Medlock, Denny Morrell, Angus McLean, Dr. C.

Brock and O. L. Scholls. Honorary pallbearers will be Preston Harrellson, H. C.

Whittle, A. D. Livingston, Burt Suggs, J. D. Harvell, C.

J. Howell, Rand Suarez, Dan Gibson Sr. and Dan Gibson Burial will be in the Euchee Valley Cemetery with McNeil Funeral Home directing. Marie (Mama Ensor) Hanokson, 71, of 110 Bayou Blvd. died Thursday afternoon in a local hospital.

She was a native of Washington, D.C. but had lived in Pensacola for the past 41 years. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and former owner of Mama's Golden Fried Chicken and Mama and Oscar's Restaurant in East Pensacola Heights. Survivors include the widower, Oscar Hanokson of Pensacola; a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Funderburke of Richmond, three brothers, Howard Leland, Pat Leland and Mac Leland, all of Washington, D.

two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Federline and Mrs. Ann O'Connor of Washington, D. C. and three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in the McNeil Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. H. Paul Mathison officiating. Active pallbearers will be James Diamond, James McLemore, Richard Carr, J.

B. Collins, Larry Gilman and Eugene Petree Ill. Honorary pallbearers will be R. L. Pulley, Lansing Smith Pete Richard.

Roy Porter, Milton Richardson, Richard Witte, Norman Menkel, Charles Allen Sr. and Charles Allen Jr. McNeil Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. FISHER-POU FUNERAL SERVICE McNEIL FUNERAL HOME Marie (Mama Ensor) Hanokson Mrs. Samantha M.

Godwin Mrs. Samantha M. Godwin, 88, a former resident of Pensacola, died Thursday night at Winter Haven, Fla. Mrs. Godwin, the widow of T.

A. Godwin, was a member of the Inwood Bartist Church of Winter Haven. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Ayna Williams and Mrs. Nellouise Waldrop, both of Winter Haven; two sons, Arthur E.

Godwin, Pensacola, and Malcolm (Make) Godwin, Palatka: 10 grandchildren and 16 great-grandch'ldren. The body will arrive in Pensacola Saturday night. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Fisher-Pou Chapel with the Rev. Robert L.

Vaughn of Richards Memorial Methodist Church officiating. Pallbearers will be grandsons, Wilbur Lewis, Larry Aver tt, J. T. Godwin, Terry Sylvia, Paul Till and Louis Maygarden Jr. Burial will be in St.

John's Cemetery with Fisher-Pou Funeral Service direct- ing. McNEIL FUNERAL HOME Louis Angelo Gallean Louis Angelo Gallean, 75, of 902 University died this morning in a local hospital. He was a native of St. Louis, Mo. and had lived here the past five years.

He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Ch rch and the Senior Citizens Club of Escambia County. Survivors include his widow, Edna Gallean of Pensacola; four daughters, Mrs. Gari Lynn Johanningmeire of St. Louis, Mrs.

Jeraldine Marts of Pensacola, Mrs. Mildred Lessley of West Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Elizabeth Charlton of Rochester, N.Y.; a son, Richard DeBack of West Pittsburgh, a step-son, Kenneth Brace of Mansfield, 24 grandchildren, five great grandchildren and three sisters. Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Monday in the McNeil Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev.

Fr. Theodore Flynn officiating. Burial will be in the Bayview Memorial Park Cemetery with McNeil Funeral Home directing. WOOLFE-LEWIS FUNERAL HOME Milton Mrs. Dancey Dennis Hardy ALLENTOWN Mrs.

Dacey Dennis Hardy, 74, died Friday afternoon in a local hospital after a brief illness. She was a native of Alabama but had resided in Santa Rosa County the past 22 years. She was a member of the Ferris Hill Baptist Church of Milton. Survivors include her widower, Daniel, H. Mrs.

Hardy Cora of Creel of Allentown; Avon two Park and daughters, Mrs. Bessie Smith of Milton; five brothers, John E. Dennis of Selma, Commodore Dennis of Dennis of Tampa, Lake Ed Alfred, Dennis A. of Prattville, and Jasper Dennis of Pompano Beach; Two sisters, Mrs. John Wycoff of of Foley, Mobile, and three Mrs.

grandchildren Maude Berry and one great-grandchild, Her body will remain in the WoolfeLewis chapel until 1 p.m. Sunday when it will be taken to the Ferris Hill Baptist Church for funeral services at 2 p.m. The Rev. Bill Mote and the Rev. se- J.

M. Ray will officiate with burial in renity Gardens Cemetery of Milton. Active pallbearers will be Roy Lewis, Edsel Posey, Calvin Mitchum, Talmadge Bensmore, James Dennis, and Billy Holland. Attempted Rape Reported Here A white assailant attempted to rape a 16-year-old girl in her home here early Saturday, according to Pensacola police. Officer Felix Cotton said the man apparently entered the home, took a throw rug from the room and went into the bedroom where the victim and her sister were asleep in the same bed.

He said the man threw the rug over the girl's head and she began struggling, awaking the younger sister, who screamed, causing the man to flee. Cotton said the man did not have on a shirt or undershirt, and some clothing was found near the home after daylight Saturday. The alleged incident occurred at about 3 a.m. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE WEATHER BUREAU Pensacola, Florida Weather Report for the Pensacola Journal SUN AND TIDES FOR Sept. 11 Sunrise 5:31 Sunset 6 p.m.

High 7:18 a.m. Low 7 p.m. Adjustments to be made to the times of Pensacola tides to obtain times of tides at the following places: High Low Pensacola Bay Entrance 1:23 earlier 0:34 earlier Warrington (2 miles south) 0:27 earlier 0:30 earlier Lora Point (Escambia Bay) 0:36 later 1:03 later Milton 1:40 later 1:47 later Destin (East Pass) 0:27 earlier 1:20 later Panama City 0:43 earlier 0:44 earlier Pensacola Beach Fishing Pier 1:25 earlier 0:35 earlier TEMPERATURES YESTERDAY Highest 78 Lowest 72 RAINFALL Normal for Sept. 7.69 inches. Total this month to 4 p.m.

vesterdav .73 inches. Excess Deficiency this month through yesterday 2.17 inches. Total this year to p.m. yesterday 38.84 inches. Excess Deficiency this year through yesterday 8.80 inches.

FORECASTS Pensacola and vicinity: Mostly cloudy through Monday with occasional rains and a few th' ndershowers mainly in the daytime. Little change in temperatures with high Sunday 81-84, low Sunday night 70-73. Mostly easterly winds 8-18 miles per hour except higher in gusts near thundershowers. Probability of rain 50 per cent Sunday and Sunday night. MIDDLE GULF: Mostly easterly winds 8-18 kncts and a few showers through Monday.

River Stages 7 a.m. Saturday: Pascagoula River at Merrill. Miss. 3.7 feet (Flodd Stage 22 feet): Alabama River at Claiborne, Ala. 10.2 feet (Flood State 22 feet): Apalachicola River at Blountstown, Fla, 6.1 feet (Flood Stage 15 feet): Forecast for hte Apalachicola River at Blountstown: a.m.

Sunday 5.5 feet 7 a.m. Monday 4.5 feet. Forecast for the Apalachicola River at Chattahcochee: 7 a.m. Sunday 44.5 feet 7 a.m, Monday 44.5. Weather Apalachicola 80 71 Fort Myers 90 75 Gainesville 84 70 Jacksonville 80 73 Kev West 88 79 Lakeland 90 73 Miam' 85 74 REST OF Albany 78 49 Alpena, Mich 80 46 Amarillo 81 59 Asheville 80 48 Atlanta 82 58 Atlantic City 83 58 Baltimore 85 56 Birmingham 84 70 Bismarck 81 53 Boise 86 51 Boston 80 63 Buffalo 75 55 Bur'ton, Vt.

78 50 Cape Hat'as 84 55 Char'ton, S.C. 81 65 Charlotte 87 55 Chattanooga 82 62 Chicago 74 62 Cincinnati 86 60 Cleveland 75 46 Columbus 80 54 Dallas 71 66 Denver 86 53 Des Moines 84 54 Detroit 81 52 Duluth 67 53 Fresno 92 50 Houston 84 71 Ind'anapolis 83 55 Jacksonville 80 73 Kansas City 85 61 FLORIDA TEMPERATURES Ocala 91 Orlando 89 Pensacola 78 St. Peter'ra 91 Tallahassee 84 Tampa 89 Beach 88 NATION Knoxville 83 Little Rock 73 Los Angeles 82 Louisville 82 Memphis 79 Meridian 80 Milwaukee 78 Mpls. St. Paul 80 Mobile 77 Montgomery 87 Nashville 86 New Orleans 83 New York 84 Norfolk 82 Philadelphia 84 Phoenix 102 Pittsburgh 77 Port'nd, Me.

82 Bert'nd, Ore. 73 Richmond 85 St. Lou's 84 Salt Lake Cty 87 San Antonio 83 San Diego 73 San Fran'co 64 San Juan 89 Savannah 85 Seattle 65 Washington 83 Wichita 86 Wil'ten, N.C. 86 French Atom Test Postponed PAPEETE, Tahiti (UPI) French President Charles de Gaulle missed his chance Saturday to become the first chief of state to view an atomic explosion from close up when a scheduled French test was postponed for 24 hours. There was a strong chance, however, that he would remain aboard the atomic command flagship de Grasse for another day in hope that the test would take place Sunday, French sources said.

They said de Gaulle was deeply postponement. disappointed There over the was no official explanation but the delay was believed to have been ordered because of a lastminute deterioration in weather conditions at the French atomic testing grounds 800 miels southeast of here. The postponement came a little more than two hours after officials said the experiment was still "go" and only six hours before the scheduled detonation at 7:30 a.m. local time (1:30 p.m. EDT).

The atomic device was to be fired from balloon hovering one-third of a mile above the of the Mururoa atoll lagoon. The ship carrying de Gaulle was 25 miles away. French Atomic Energy Commission officials stressed that overwater experiment was the first ever by a nuclear nation. They said it was designed to cut fallout to the minimum. FIELD REPRESENTATIVE: For local publishication firm guarntee plus bonus plan must have auto.

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WiM be expected to handle first line supervisory responsibilities such as directing and training assigned hourly personnel. Should be knowledgeable in electronic and pneumatic instrumentation. Excellent benefit program avilable. For further information contact: John H. Hodges or Send Resume to Personnel Department Geigy Chemical Corporation McIntosh, Alabama Phone: Area Code 205- 944-2201 "AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER" ELECTRONICS TRAINEES A.

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Or Write Employment Manager American Tel Tel Co. 100 Edgewood N.E. Atlanta, Ga. 30303 LONG LINES DEPARTMENT AMERICAN TEL. TEL.

CO. Equal Opportunity Employer AIRCRAFT WORKERS IMMEDIATE WORK AERO LAKE CITY CONTACT: STATE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE AERO' R. CORPORATION KIRKLAND LAKE CITY, FLORIDA Equal Opportunity Employer SHEETMETAL WORKERS Immediate openings for workers with 2-3 years experience. Military or civilian experience accepted. Must be able to rivet, buck, handform, ream, grind, bend, and associated skills.

These are permanent positions in beautiful Northwest Florida, close to the beaches, good hunting and fishing. Interviews held Monday thru Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. resume or letter to Fairchild Hiller Corporation, Aircraft Service Division, Bob Sikes Airport, Crestview, Florida. are an 'Equal em.

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