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6B The Pensacola News Monday, February 13, 1967 Mia Doing Film in England inaf ras to Pasi for Tvo Months Iwi to burl herself Into one movie after another to forget her disappointment at the recent loss of her expected baby. She would bo wiser to lake Ions rest When Tonv Wal ton jetted to Hollywood, it was not, as rumorc-n, 10 discuss a divorce date with Julie Andrews from whom lie is legally sepa grown up now, a devotee of Ihe hunched, crunched London look, and so thin you could pass her without recognizing her Ho7. Starr, the attractive New York celebrity catcher, is writing her life story, tilled, "I N-v-(T Slopped Running." She wants Flizubelh Taylor to play her If il is made into a film. "I'll teach her how to use my crutches," smiles Roz. NOVIKT POLIO VACCINE MIAMI (AP) Havana radio says Cuban infants from newly born to two years old will he given Soviet-made oral polio vaccine at the local headquarters of the Committees for Defense of the Revolution.

press people for "A Man fr All Smioh ft" to be announced on Wednesday. Paul apparently will be making a i lean sweep of AM. the awards this year. Bea Lillie as a white slaver is the funniest thing you will ever see in your life when you see "thoroughly Modern Millie." By the way, the big hand-painted sign on Broadway for Julie Andrews in the same mirth-maker, cost almost as much as Julie received for lier first movie. The talk of London town is the new, sexy, very frank Hay-lev Mills in her latest movie, "the Family Way." Father John Mills also stars in the movie and he would have preferred his darling daughter a til) ttltil i'W a1 A I 1 rated.

He came to lake tneir daughter, Emma Kate, to the snow country for some winter fun (he could have sent for her to visit him in New York!) but Kmma Kate had flu and Tony was grounded in her bedroom. Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton will be in Paris Wednesday for five weeks filming their current picture, "The Comedians." But they will take a couple of days off to fly over the Pole to Hollywood if they are nominated for Oscar awards to be presented the night of lty Sill All All AM HOLLYWOOD (NANA) -The Frank Sinai ras will he aparl for a couple of months while he is Ixisy wilh his career in this country and Mia is making her "Dandy in Aspic" movie in KiiRland. It's hard to believe it's Hie same Sinatra who wouldn't marry Juliet Prowse because she didn't want to Rive up her career. He must have clumped a Rival deal. 1 Turner must change the title of her new film, "Web of lVar," because it the title is owned by Universal.

1. ana's current reconciliation with Hob Katon reminds me of another title owned by Universal "Moment to Moment." Martha liver, the radiant Mrs, Hal Wallis, was saying "After Some Came Running." "all I was offered was cold spinster schoolteacher roles. After 'The only prostitute roles were offered. So I'm glad to get back to playing a decent warm woman," Martha plays a disillusioned spy in Vietnam in her current film. "They Also Kill." The producers wanted Martha to go there for two weeks of lurulioning.

"No," said Mr. Wallis. Sophia Ixren's sister, Maria, made her an aunt for the second time. I read some where that Sophia is planning bit less nude, llayley was we nrii'innl rhoice a COUIllo of RCA VICTOR MwMshl COLOR TV years back to play the title role in the movie version of "Candv." Her parents shouted a loud No. Well, llayley is all K.

S. COBB COMMUNITY CKNTKK IN I'ENSACOLA Mayor Presides at Ribbon-Cutting Cobb Community Center Dedicated (ion Philip J.Sanchez April 12. They are sure to nc nominated along with "Virginia Woolf" director Mike Nichols, writer Ernest a and Sandy Dennis with George Segal. If there is justice, that is Young Robert Foster, who kills Marlon Brando in "Reflections in a Golden Eye," flew into town to discuss "The Graduate" with Mr. Nichols, and "Valley of the Dolls" with Richard Zanuck.

Paul Scofield has won The Golden Globe from the foreign RANnOirn as well as recreational pur by March 3, according to William Vickrey, recreation director for the city. poses, will begin Feb. 27, with In Business For Life! Equitable Life Assurance Society oi U.S. fhone 437-3471 the full program in operation NO MONET POWM.IDlSSIVICl See "Mr. Color TV" at CIRCLE TV APPLIANCE 1 3 10 N.w Wariintton d.

45 1-2221 Escambia Courts George Yarbrough, Joe J. llar-rell, William Smith. Frank A. Fl icker and Mrs. S.

G. Kennedy Jr. Approximately 500 people visited the new community center following the ceremony. The $170,000 unit is the city's fifth recreation center. It is named after Dr.

E. S. Cobb, who has been active in recreational work for more than 20 years and organized the Pensacola Sea Gulls baseball club. CIRCUIT COURT (Suits Filed) Wry Pulley Jam D. Pulley, lupport.

Dorothy M. Montgomery v. Jmj D. USN, and Susan Jane Nealon, 3801 Gonzalez St. Thomas Nathan Harris, Cantonment, helper, and Freida Louise Vickery, Cantonment.

Sergio Santl, 710 Scenic Italian Navy, and Brunelia Venturi, 710 Scenic The Eli Sanfor Cobb Community Center, the city's newest recreational facility was dedicated Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at ceremonies in front of the center at Mallory Street and Sixth Avenue. Mayor B. Irvin Greenhut presided at the ribbon cutting ceremony and officially dedicated the building. City Manager William H.

Law, city council members and parks and recreation director James Hitzman also took part in the ceremonies. Other guests at the ceremony included the Recreation advisory staff committee consisting of Dr. E. S. Cobb, Walter B.

Kvle, Charles B. Wynn, Dr. S. Boyd, and Tony James; and the recreation board consisting of i nil rd! Hwy. James Stevens Dark, Cleveland, Ohio, USN, and Barbara Joan Kennedy, Day ton, Ohio, student.

Roosevelt Harris, 507 N. Hayne plumber, and Dorothy Lee Woolford, 507 N. Hayne Si-Larry Edward Davis, JOB Marietta truck driver, and Dorothy Neal Broyles, Rt. 2 Box593-C, clerk. 1 1 1 1 Franklin Jennings, 1177 Law Dr.

Cobb is a graduate of the old Pensacola Normal Industrial School and Meharry Medical College in Nashville, lie also attended the University of Leon, France. Activities at the center, which is planned for social functions rence USN, and Ellen Loeb, 1904 E. Bobe St. Matron Odell Legan N. USN.aand Shirely Maxine Ray, Henderson, N.

manager. James Wesley Taylor, Aurora, Indi Save DOLLARS with those TREMENDOUS values ana, USN, and Kathryn Anne Dills, 4395 E.E. SAUNDERS CO. Montgomery, sept. mamt.

Devon Harper vs. James E. Sparks, The First Bnk Turst Co. ol Pensacola vs. Marcia Giese, damages.

American Cast Iron Pipe Co. vs. C. E. Chairs, et at, damages.

Savings Fund Society of Germantown its vicinity vs. Lawrenct White, ft al, mortqage (oreclsoure. The New York Bank for Savings vs. Bert N. Rankin, et Ix, mortage foreclosure, Jonn Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co.

vs. Rodney K. Padgett, et Ix, mortgage loreclsoure. Mutual Federal Savings Loan Association of Pensacola vs. Eugene R.

Ward, et al, mortgage foreclsoure. COURT OF RECORD Dianna Mae Owens vs. Carlos J. Owens, divorce. Francis J.

Conner vs. Willis John Conner, divorce. Berma Mae Baggelf vs. Edwin Glenn Baggett, divorce. Joyce Fave Deese vs.

Dan Ellis Deese, divorce. Althea V. Grant vs. Herbert H. Grant, divorce.

Oianne Eulise Slallworth vs. Clinton Stallworth, divorce. Twinkle Meharg Douglas vs. Carl Frederick Douglas, divorce. Martha L.

Hill vs. Jasper Mitchell General Finance Corp. ol injunction. Lola J. Cooper vs.

Cecil L. Cooper, divorce, custody, support Isaac Wright, Jr. vs. Claudette N. Wright, divorce, custody, support, etc.

MARRIAGE LICENSES James Ray Knight, 2801 Gonialez FRESH LEAN QUALITY SERVICE RETAIL PIGGLY WIGGLY W. Jackson St. Fred Dennis Williams, 470 Dltmar Fed. Civ. and Margie Linda Coker, 413 Fairfax Dr.

Cecil Lee Clark, 311 W. DeSoto St. and Joyce Alday, 311 W. DeSoto Thomas Rutledge Mitchell, III, Brevard, N. C.

USN, and Susan Rush Lawrence, 400 Gibbs Frank Anthony a a Library, bricklayer, and Dorothy Elizabeth Cassata, 4005 W. Fairfield waitress. John Thomas Kearley, 2404 N. SEAFOOD GUARANTEED FRESH DISCOUNT SPECIAL student, and Patricia Ray Hun-tone, 3001 N. curb-girl.

Roger Edward Rice, Rt. 2 Box 449-J, carpenter, and Neita Hayes Teston, 438-4496 813S. PALAFOX Orlando, Fla. Emil Benedict Scarano, Monroevilie, USN and Carol Susan Hepler, WHERE THE FISH ARE Springdale, Penn. lb.

pkg. Civil Service Board to Meet Tuesday at 7:30 as to en a ro Pig FRESH LEAN 3 UKIVtKb 9 start a career as a 9 DISCOUNT SPECIAL PLASTIC JUG BAR-B-0 BEEF OR PORK SANDWICHES illliBljl COLE BEEF OR PORK SLAV BAIMM) Lb, 48c IT 0 VjGAL. LIMIT 1 JUG WITH $7.00 OR MORE PURCHASE! Regclar monthly meeting of Escambia Civil Service Board will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the county commissioners' meeting room on the third floor of Courthouse Annex, Clyde Busbee, chairman, said Monday. Most of the business will be of a routine nature.

However, Busbee said, there is a possibility that arrangements will be made for a hearing pertaining to the suspension and dismissal of A. E. Hanna as superintendent of Youth Harbor. Hanna has appealed the suspension and discharge, which means a hearing must be held on the charges filed by the Board of Visitors of Youth Har FAB BAYER FRESH BAKED CHERRY PIES AS bor against the superintendent each who has served for more than 10 years. Attorney Bert Len is also ex-Attorncy Bert Lane is also ex United Parcel Service parcelman Now the nation's leading privately operated parcel delivery service will be serving your area.

United Parcel Service will soon add Florida to the 37 states it now serves for the delivery of small parcels. The United Parcel Service driver is a parcelman. Neatly uniformed, efficient and friendly, he is a welcome figure as he picks up small packages from manufacturers, wholesalers and other business shippers and delivers them to professional offices, institutions and other businesses. United Parcel Service parcelmen drive specially-designed small delivery vehicles. Their own reliability and cooperative spirit are backed by unique package handling methods developed by UPS over a 60-year period.

Applicants are not required to have had previous professional driving experience, but they must be 21 to 30, have a high school education, be in excellent physical condition, and have a safe driving record. In addition to being offered a ground floor opportunity in this newest United Parcel Service operation, parcelmen receive: EXCELLENT PAY ($2.50 per hour to start, $2.70 after 90 days) 100 count giant box 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 3 9 9 9 9 ii i i i pected to discuss the new feder bottle IWIU. VALENTINE FRENCH CAKE BREAD al wage-hour law and how it applies to county positions. 6 6 6 6 8 6 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 limit 1 with $7.00 or more purchase (A REGULAR 89c VALUE) Gl Bill 89' loa.21 PERCH FILLETS SEA-PAK FROZEN BREADED 8 0ZS2E FISH STICKS-I To Be Explained To Area Vets Provisions of the new GI Bill will be explained to area vctcr-ns Wednesday in Room 309-D of the Federal Building from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., VA officials said today.

The new Bill is available to all veteran having service since Jan, 31, 1955, and offers educational assistance, hospitalization, job counseling and preference in civil service positions. 1 II lb. 3 pak ctn. Steady Employment Work Week Paid Life Insurance Paid Vacations Paid Medical and Hospital Insurance (Family Plan) Promotion from Within PAN-READY STANDARD HUllET OYSTERS FRESH FLORIDA Plaa apply in parson INTERVIEWING WILL BE HELD AT: FLORIDA STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 98' pt. GRAPEFRUIT ea.

MARIANNA, FLORIDA 218 No. Caledonia Street MON Feb. 13th, 9 to 1 and 4 to 7 Feb. 14th, 9 to 11 and 1 to 4 PENSACOLA, FLORIDA 236 West Garden Street Feb. 16th, 9 to I and 4 to 7 FRI Feb.

17th, 9 to 1 1 and 1 to 4 6 3 6 6 6 6 PRICES EFFECTIVE FEB. 13, 14, 15 QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED BRENTWOOD SHOPPING CENTER N. PALAFOX AT BRENT LANE 9 9 9 9 9 9 lb. 23 I mH tkM-JUl 1 J444 Valentines Get Loveland Stamp LOVELAND, Colo. (AP) -Loveland post, office employes annually stamp the envelopes of 90,000 to 100,000 valentines with the Loveland postmark and a rhyme and send them along to sweethearts in all 50 states plus a number of foreign countries.

The verse is changed each year. This year's version is: "A note of true affection "Is signed and sealed within, "And sent from mile-high Loveland "Where romantic frails begin." REVLON PROFESSIONAL HAIR SPRAY 1 3 oz. can EXTRA LARGE WESSON OIL bottle UDS United Parcel Service An fquol Opportunity fmploycf MYRTLE GROVE SHOPPING CENTER 5402 LILLIAN HWY. CANTONMENT PIGGLY WIGGLY INT. ST.

REGIS MILL 9.

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