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ERRORS A A ejensa cola Journal ejensacola Reirs-Journal Sunday, December 18, 1983 ADJUSTMENTS the Pensocolo NtJeunol wJ be respotvubie lot mere mon on (l ncerract merhon ot bofeaViy (sr errors wJ not ceed portion of space ot-CUOMO1 by uc errors No credw grwjfi lor errors toot aha opm on of ntwtpopw monogwntnt do not notorony affect Iht volue of od Advertiser should check od in sopor on In fc.il 3 do oMotion. Open Call Direct Classified 432-9811, Milton 994-5423, Crestview 682-4533, Pert 243-76S3 IS ELT3ERLYCARE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE kmonais 3 IOSTAN0FOUN0 6 MMEMOI1AM I PERSONALS CLASSIFIED INDEX FOUND German Sneptvrd Puppy. I arts old. Vino Venyce Area Coll 3J 3M7 FOUNDS 6owxxf area. 4StPS3.

FOUNO-wTot PoocJms, 9on for ot leosi no. becouu of Condition. lOn1ty FOUND Hurt Ki black cat. 6f rvhili td Now Tony, 423-4661. W4-4t1 7.

LOST moi Pit But) pup. red. block striped, vie. Fdirietd 4 FOUNO-mcjie bKK Cock4- IJV'tT5 neeo home. 455 FOUND GERMAN Shepnerd.

vowrvg dog, Mr-rtt Grove oreo com 4U FOUND-med bocfc 4 lyhilt LOSTnale Schnauier ot Bar "en Garden St needs medi- cation, named Koiok 431-108. LOST Lhoso Apso 7 yrs old. jail 4 pepper. Perlon 6r. Cor.

oovo fork. Kewara 4Jj-iviy LOST A Pear snope Emeroid from Pendant Reword LOST Poodle'Oilhuohuo, silver on heod, Cerney Rd tiVUi ruiuiun. i cwgi c. oollors. RE papers, shells.

Mr palmer HTmiM V) it mo George Estates, identity. 453 9751 CARD OF THANKS The Fomily ot Urt PAMlrlr Acknowledge with graceful COMPREHENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS TO FOLEY HOUSING AUTHORITY. AUA 165 901 (OR BIDS 1 T'r Alabama. 2 00 PM Tuwdiv. the 10th M2 A time and pUc il bids will publicly opened and read loud.

Propod form, of contrr, kVoT 'le Fov Sn.Cy wd it th? XI aTim 520 ormicSIel Muntwrn- Mtbunt Copie-olthedrKicmentsinay orutned bv di'DOsitinff KefS aZZ iiij ttirijuKii 1 1 it niviiitwt nousinpr nuinuriiy tn SXJS mhII rii4Ml tn person who returns the SSSSZ within 10 days after bid openine General Contractors may obtain a majtium ot two tela 01 documents lor lull refundable deposit if re- 4 MMai4n. as determmed by Architect. OUILTS For mat leeciai ervn; For Chrittmn Hondmode SI00 i LADV MfMhrnantntftrW bu9 POBoi UUI.J250T. HAVE SANTA viVt VOUf Ch.l- oyn bdfrow house cati-, and com 433 265. are you paying too y'sszrzx- LADY, wood cook tV house- KPtie ionvpoo Voor mor mint.

t4-073 or 1- 2i-7 Moy tt Socrfd Mwl Jesos praiwd. adored, and oion- ed ttvouoitout the orid tor- five dovs, your prov will be u.ui ik nin.m day no mailer how impossible It teems Don't toraet to thank me kocreo neon fuoiicoi.on pronmed, mony lawors 3 LOST ANDFOUNO LOST brietcase Delmor pari? kji, vaiuoaie papers oiler misc. Hems REWARD, Mr Palmer. I wrredToffv. sponiei 4 -tn i.

LOST 14 Yr. old female mm. blk poodle In orea ot Chestnut St blind lett ere 455 4704. FOUND try ot Umversi- ty Moll Areo. Please coll ond oescrioe to claim 45 444.

LOST Block LobFemolf, Dec imn. Bay St. Guit Breeze, days eve 3i 3024 Pens. 43 4MI Rr FOUND Deer Hound Baldwin County, please describe, coll 454-IH7 FOUND Somored or Spilr. Horr Porlt- Identify.

432 2v FOUND gronsh male mi.ed breed, yie ot St Ann Colho- he Church.Coll 6l-9304 FOUND "Vorrington area on Dec 13th, smoll mostly blOC ivi.rnlllwl.r,l,l,l.unl Does Advertising Really Pay? Why moo wakes wo in the mornfng otter liert-mt advertised mot. rest, odvertised PO'O-mos Me will bathe in an oo- ZZt.ZZ .7. rr advertised razor, drink od- vertised cafle otter his oy totnl (toosted n. od- MrtitMtootwl.ouloAod. ven.bod ctotnet ond on od- vertitedtmt.

will ro to work on odvr.scd cor, 'ngn oaventseo oesit, ood pTit on advertied pen. Vet thit mon fvesitate io ooverriu, toyino odver tisino does not pov Finally. when hit unodwertited busi- ness goes under, he will od yertise it For Sole." ft AdyGltlSG I fJO Qaf CALL 43Z-98 I I CllUlfied derting iiwall i-wnniLitsr raying too much tor orouo howifoT iiuiHjn i notion' Compore our premi- urns Ask tor Cathy Coproro at inuTuai ot umono tji itit ABORTION 4781146 a7.VS"r!? included Low fee Free pres (nancv ies untoeniioi Ailarnoti.es oiso gyoiioble. DIVORCE $56.50 Nome chonoes. adoption corporation, wills.

Call 7doys IDA FORMS 434-7524 ABUK I IUIN otKVILtb ri.LV noocv blood lest SIO Counsel- tng on oil pregnancy ollerna- lives. Premenstrual Svn- (904)4342766 Christmas. Coll or tnt urawintbs. spmfica-A certified check or bank Biddine. Conditions draft, payable to The Hous- and Cantnrtval Conrjilions.

mi Authority of the City of tvemment bonds, or a satisfactory bid bond eiecuted by the bidder, and acceptable suretiea in an Htta' 5 T1! I Willi 4CdH.ll WIU. The successful bidder will be rvqui rrd to furnish and pay with f.ir KAtisfartnrv nerfnrmance COnfTRACT AWARD Tte drome Clinic. Low lees. blue eves Near 4 Mile Rd. of me Navy Hospi'oi.

Citv Po- balanced meois. snocks VZJnS ZJT Prtr ZZt.rJZ MftOfg Foundry, starting S450 453272 jffoJSS. Death Notices (N LOVING MF MOP our beioyed Mother, Letftnto Coscon eVhooossedOdoor Oecemocr 12. 9t2 Deortsl mother. there toshOdo That hroet ou from our But feet mat you ore near us In everyttiprvg we do.

Vour untie win live VVtrhtn forever in our heom Thai hoid vow deor to us. in ovr hearts there it A picture of you. AAore preCKXrt man Silver or odd; it 14 0 Picture our dear Momer, Whose memory Wriu never oo od Children and Grondcti'ldren 7 MONUMENTS. CLMETEIIES pX, iwwYrrn. woens, SlAnm FOR SALE Sii odtomina ntHXn0' Garden M.I0Cosh 477i7i.

ANFIOUNCEMENfTS BECOME A NOTARY Com detoitj Florida Notary Associotioii 12 TRAVEL NEED RIDE to Southern Colif. share driving penses BobRltter49f-0100 RIDERS NEEDED for trio 434-1757 for complete at 'Pi's 15 ELDERLY CARE CARE FOR loerl. Country Settino 474411 mature woman, non- m. io "ve in 433-7091 or 944-1040. aoiory, room ooora.

can fLEASANT OAKS Home lor elderly offers loving core me elder oners Invma rnre for todies 4. genllemen. rea- fonobie monthly rotes. 44 "20 LICENSED Elderlv Core. 1 tody vreo.

home cooked meols, semi privrm. 454-0770. a. BUTIOI Will DO Of ST. John's Cemetery with Waters 8.

Hibbert Funer- al Home directing. Pallbearers will be Wil- liom D. McColl. Walter L. Bicker H.T.

Camp- bell Arthur T. Jen- rterte. Joseph F. Skelton ont Robert E. Borry.

horn. in? fUOeral home from 5 10 7 Friends mav call ot the p.m. Sunday. VnTur, I. rterol name IS Woters Hibbert Fu- In charge of arrangements.

FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME ISVOLT Joseoh A. Isvolt. 75. died Friday evening ot a Mr. Isvolt was a native local hospital.

of Illinois but had resided in Pensocolo for the past -x u. m.m. ber of St. Mory's Catholic 1 cnyrcn ona me Rnignts of Columbus. He was a re- tired employee of NAS pensocoia Survivors include two r.r.i.

r.ri. son of Wilson, N.C, ond kj two stepsons, Kari lackey of Pensocolo and D.h.r i ni.w cnn itr. inn Ennveller of Steoer. a neohew. Father Barton Korn of Chicago, five i Funeral moss will' be 9 a.Mondo it It Mary's Catholic Church yVather ohver Bar- rett officiating.

Buriol will be at Holy Cemetery. pniihenrarciuiiihAvvii. liam Lewis, John Cwoer, jonn Co" fa, Mol Coker iexis i uuux gnu ju- r.U.I.l. 4 PCHJLTRY-ftlRDS- sumiEs LIVESTOCK 71 79 10 II OOGS-CATS-mS "rrri.Tr TROPICAl FISH SUPfUES FINANCIAL 12 ILMCSSOrTTY 13 WANTED-HAMSS crartMTKS 14 MVESTMENTS 15 INSUtANCE 16 INCOME TAX KTUINS 17 MONEY TO LEND II WANTED TO EOUOW II MORTCtAGES FOR SALE 90 MOnOACB WANTED II MORT0AGE LOANS MARKET PLACE All COr4TJ(T)0NLNG MBHfTUIE. AmiANCES 14 STOtTtlGGOOOS 15 IKYCLES 96 WATCHES-JEWELEtY 97 AUCTIONS 91 MACHtNBY AND TOOLS 99 MUSICAL MSTIUMENTS 100 PrlOTOEOJIPMENT 101 CAIAOE SALES 102 fUEWOOO FOt SALE 103 -IAWOISTBttOS 104 OFflCE STOtE EQUIP.

105 SALE-MISCELLAICOUS 106 WANTED TO BUY 01 trade' 107 AITS I CRAFTS 101 ANTIQUES MARINE EQUIP. 109 BOAT RENTALS 1A AtW au a At.e...., 111 BOAT PARTS REPAIRS RENTALS 112 113 114 115 116 117 111 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 WMEHOUSE SPACE BEACH RENTALS FULNrSHED APTS. UNRJIMSFBAPTl FURNISHED IOOMS MCWUHOME RENTALS RJRNKHE0 HOUSES UNFURNISHED HOUSES SHARE HOME, APT. CONDOSI TOWNHOUSES Rus-OfnasPAa MOBRI HOME SPACE FARMS FOR RENT WANTED TO RENT REAL ESTATE 126 AOiAGf-HCaVVBniS. CAMPSTTES 127 WATERflONT 131 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 129 REAL ESTATE PACE, MRTOH MY 130 COMM.

I bVVESTMENT 41 muaiu nunV3) FOR SALE 132 133 134 REAL ESTATE WANTED OUT OF TOWN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FARMS FOR SALE AUTOMOTIVE 135 AIRPLANES 136 miECMPMENT 137 TRUCKS AND VANS 131 HLAVY DUTY TRUCKS 139 MOTORCYCLES 140 AUTOS WANTED 141 ANTIQUE AUTOS 142 FOREIGN I SFORTS CARS 143 AUTOS FOR SALE 144 ALnOMOHLE LEASING 145 AUTO PAXTSrBvGINES 146 AUTO REPAIRS one SOLUTION: 77 ANNOUNCEMENTS spklal events NOimWISTRA. KUONAU 10STAM)KXM lODGINOTiaS CARD THANKS MMEMOtlAM MONUMENTS, cemeteries announcemmts AnotNPrs FLORIST OPTOMETIISTS TIAVa OOStAfKMNO -EATING INTaTAINMENT elderly care 16 CHILD CARE EMPLOYMENT I HOP WANTS 20 OCtMESTK HELP WANTED 21 SAiiSPEOFU WANTED 23 PIOfESSrONAlHH 24 SITUATIONS WANTED 25 CHILD CAK WANTED INSTRUCTION 26 MUSIC LESSONS nrvATE schools 21 DANCE LESSONS KJNDHCAITEN CLASSES 30 AUTO DRIVING LESSONS 31 BUSINESS SCHOOLS 32 WSTSUCTrON 33 WANTECMNSTSUCTVONS SERVICE 34 35 36 37 31 39 SEPTIC TANKS ALTERATIONS MAID tva HM3YMAN Hi ATING I All C0ND. yVTNG MACHINE SERVXE 40 ELECTRCPUWS 41 RADIO, tv sawa 42 43 44 4S SaVKI MOBILE HOME SERVICE RUG CLEANING FLOOR FINISHING WNTTURE REHMSHIraG UPHOLSTERY 46 47 41 49 YAID-GARDEN WORK RENTAL SERVICE ASPHALT I PAVING 50 51 uxiLS-43Ur4SMma MOVING-STORAGE PEST CONTROL MOTOGRAFrKS CfllAMICTtLE PIANO TUMNG PIfTaG-0IGUVdG WEUXNG HOUSE TO REMOVED 52 53 54 55 56 57 51 59 60 CARPENTRY 61 CONTIAaOtS 62 SHEET METAL WORK 63 MrCK.l4.OCK CONCRETE 64 PUJMMNG 65 ELECTRIC SERVICE 66 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 67 ROOrWG 61 REMOCaBMGAND ADornoNS 69 HOUSE QiANMG 70 PAWTtatJ, PAPERING 71 IUILDING MATERIALS FARMERS MARKET 72 73 74 75 76 FARM GARDEN WOOUCTS TOP SOIL I FILL DIRT FARM EQUIPMENT PtA NTS-SHRUBS-SEEDS FEED 4 FERTILIZER The tough ACROSS 1 Injure Origin 92 13 1 Jeanne: 7 Dover Attention is called to the pre- vin.n. eu.uieiTi.ioyinem opp'rlunity and payment of not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the Specifications must be paid on this project. Each bid must include the Non-Collusive Affidavit signed by the bidder.

ru.reli ine noo sine ana cmjiri Development Act of 19b8. as amended, and to the requirements issued thfreurxier as set forth in 24 CFR 135. TV. A .,1 ik. City of Foley reserves the right to reject any or all bids or lo waive any informalities intnewaaing.

No bid shall be withdrawn FVa bse. bids without the consent of u. HARPER-MORRIS Oak LAWN The fomilv will receive Pensocolo; sister. Rita ond wos a veteran of MEMORIAL CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME friends from 2 p.m. until 4 Fmrteran of Pensocoia; WoridWarll.

CROOKE KOOMEN p.m. Sunda at the ond several nieces, neptv Survivors include a son. Cloude Tresa Crooke, Staff Soj. Rondolph Sutherland Funeral ews ond other relotives. Frank Stephens of Penso-88.

of Pensocolo, died Sat- Victor Koomen, 27, died Home, located on Harri- Funerol services will cola; two dou9hters. Lu-urdov. Friday, Dec. in Zeyst, son Ave. in Panama City, 3 m- Mondav in the wine Steward and Joyce Mrs.

Crooke was a na- Netherlands. Fl. chapel ol Woters 8. H.b- Hardy, both of Pensoco- tlve of Lourel Hill ond Kooman, serving in the Services will be held a bert Funerol Home with la; three brothers, J. Ra-hod been resident ol the U.S.

Air Force, was no- 11:00 o.m. Monday. De- 'he Rev. Fother Richard Phoel Stephens ond Kloe o.n.r.in tiw ni uminivi r.inhw i oth nt r.run. L.

Bowles oft icioting. Stephens, both of Atlanta, NOTICE TO BIDDERS UNTIL 2 00 WEDNESDAY, JAM AMY 4. 1984. SEALED BIDS WILL RE RECEIVED BY THE ESOAM BIA COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY PURCHASING Al.tNT IN THt- UIIAUIS IN THK BOARD room 6f the Wambia R.TY WhI ilrkfl rinBmK1i at toat TiMt 'Prix opeaWpoK THE PURCHASE OF THE ONEfl) BACKHOE LOAULH TY ITIUTIF.S AUTHORITY PURCHASING AGENT. BUIIJJIVr, ELLYSfW INDUSTRIAL PARK.

PEN- SACOLA, FLORIDA. OR A COPY MAY BE OBTAINED UKJN REQUEST. ASK FOR nrr.cir i mm 0015 84 PHONE (904) 40 suur.Al iDJ ESCAMBIA COL'VTY LfiLJi)r FLOKJDA BY: EUGENE H. BROWN ATTEST: BY RAYMOND VAN LOON, SECRETARY LEGAL NO 28162 I DECEMBER 18, 1983 NOTICE TO BIDDERS UNTIL 2 00 M. WEDNFS- DAY, JANUARY 4, 1984, SEALED BIDS WILL BE BIA COUNTY UTJLITUS IN THE BOARD ROOM OF THE ESCAMBIA COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY AT 9250 HAM-MAN STREET, F.LLYSON INDUSTRIAL PARK, PEN- SACOLA FLORIDA AND AT TH AT TIMF PI rril Id OPENED AND READ FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE FOLLOWING lTEM(S): ITEM I ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR LIOIMDPERROUS SULFATE ITEM 1 CHEMICAL STORAGE TANKS (RENTAL) SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE EXAMINED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ESCAMBIA COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY PURCHASING AGENT.

BUILDING 9HS. ELLYSON INDUSTRIAL PARK, PEN-. SACOLA. FLORIDA. OR A COPY MAY BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST.

ASK FOR SPECIFICATION NUMBER 0015 84 PHONE: (904) EXT. 253. ESCAMBIA COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY ESCAMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: EUGENE H. BROWN ATTEST. BY: RAYMOND VAN LOON.

SECRETARY LEGAL NO 28161 I DECEMBER 18. 1983 2 PERSONALS "For Into. motion on Alcoholism Coll Alcohol Counseling Progrom, 432-12M. A Profes- slonol Treatment program. ABORTION 477-1070 Counseling Services In clinic.

OB-GYN Physician, Nitrous Oxide provided. Low Fee. Completely confidential: Birth Control Clinic. Free pregnancy tests. Private op- PREGNANT? No lecture Help licensed adoptions.

Ch.ldrens Home Soc, 474-J133. iHnmibV 47A-3111 If vou wont to drink It's vour niewog rww Employed Women da vou need loon' For fast conn- dr-ntlal loon service. Call Ann 434-0794 whhhhkhbhm SEE PAGE 7 38 Twice 26 to Tertullian 39 Dine 41 Poet's pond 44 Channel conqueror: 1926 43 McEnroe's sport 48 Minstrel's melody 47 Disintegrates 50 One day a week is his 51 Pueblo people 32 Electric catfish S3 Part of Q.E.D. 54 Ennead 5S Alto $6 Good's antithesis 37 Solemnity S8 A quaff that quenches uitwnii. rears.

She was member JU.U'. W. s'- Mor United Meth- odlst Church, me Young f' "eort at ttaasaen muuui Church and was the wife of the late J.J. Crooke Sr. Survivors include son, James J.

Crooke Jr. of Pensocolo; daughter. Norine Cofemon of Pen- cl. kkwwI. socola; and six grand- children.

Dr. Curtis Cole- man of Athens, I Im.1 rnl.mnn .1 nl. w. homo City, Rondy LOST MINIATURE collie 4M" 4444. night 932 2852.

FOUND FEMALE shepherd shepherd Goniaiei oreo. Very friendly. Call f4-53l6. ote of Pensocolo Junior College and a member ol Little Flower Catholic t-nurcn. survivors include nis wife, Patricio Koomen of Fort Walton Beach; daughter, Mlrando men of Fort Wo rln.Hihter AAlrnnrtn tenn.

ni Frt wn iVn Beach; his parents, Mr. ond Mrs. J.J. Koomen of Pncrrnln: thra. Krnlh.

Pensocolo; three broth- ers. Roland Koomen, Johnny Koomen ond Do- uirt IC nnniM nil nl P.nui. Colo; tour sisters, of Pensocolo, ond Jone Young ot Denver, coio. Funeral services, wilt be 12:30 P.m. Monday in nic inunci ut um uuvm runeiai ngmt yynn ra- tner Kaymofia nnuiiins ut- ficiating.

will hu.w, .1 cierv wnn iuii miniuiy honors. Pallbearers will be Dale Piirainen, Rolond Koomen, Johnny Koo- men. Dovld Koomen. Re- ginold Trommelen ond t-nnsropner Atwen. Friends may coll from to 8 p.m.

Sunday al the funeral home. Oak Lown Funeral Home is in chorge of local arrangements. LEWIS FUNERAL HOME COX BAGDAD James L. D. t-ox, oi, ot yvnipowiii low, winon, oi rtiuuy otter a jengnty illness, wr.

tox was a native ot Rome, Ala. and a veteran of WW II, the Korean Cnnflirt.ond the Vietnam i.n;. AJBVtmsCMENX fORBIDS PROPOSALS ARK PE- t'EST ROM OUALtlY- INC iirIM. CONTHAC- TORS BY THE STATE OF FLUfRDA DLPAHTMENT lAftLeUsl, MKIREl blUiiN'ii VRHTYVANAr-EMENT -ROIECT- WATIOKAL W.l.. RESlVltW.

tion AND. nyy iw. ma tutirruvr OF MIUTAH AH AIRS PKEOt'AUFICATION: All to -Jie bid openinf d-te biMimum (July I Uim Juae 10) of odd mimbrr yrm. wi tie, aublKtv oaened and rud w- Mumta jTS" ory, i wt. bui as-uw ra "ATiqjAt mwini PROPOSAL Bids moel be MJbmined ai luu hi orrof- reouiretrn-nu may be ow ruuunni pdo whauopb irora uur: ARCHITECT ENOrryTEfg) WILLIAM GRAVES, AM, T1 ivi.c a PENSACOl.FLJ2S0 TELEPHONE, J-ard will be ited SI2, Larson Buildina.

Tat. "-TV trad anil be awarded by Eaecwtivo Director, LVoav eaeftt of Geneart Services. LEGAL NO 2814" 7 DEC. 12.13, 14. IS, It, 17.

II. IS83 3 PERSONALS FAMILY WANT AD INFORMATION Office Hours a to 4 00 Monody ftwovroh Fndoy In order lor onvourods All Private Parly Rt, mirt teiNo retund upon conceiohon. Coll Deadlines For Placing Ads MONDAY EDITION Fridov, 5p.m. TUFSDAY EDITION Monday, So m. WEDNESDAY EDITION Tuesday.

5 m. THURSDAY EDITION Wednesday. FRlOAY EDITION Thursday. 5 m. SATURDAY EDITION Friday, 5pm.

SUNDAY EDITION Fridov, 5 p.m. Cancellation of Ads Concetlotion of ods must be mode bvS OOpm the doypri- or lo our ne.t rotation or before 5 pm. Friday tor 5otur- day. sunoay ana wvanaay puoiicafions. Corrections in cose ofan erroi In your od.

corrections can mode our next publication or beiore spm. Friday lor Aaturooy, Sunday and Monday eublt- vwiiwii. IMPORTANT NOTICE OF ERROR The Pensocoia News-Jour. (Wil rl(UimP ITIA FPnt IV ol the first incorrect Insertion, tLcn "me. vertiser becomes responsible lor the remaining cost ol the nlwllumanl Please check your oo the c.

should be given in time tor corrections before tne sec ona oov it runs. General Information rvniiv rinulfM arts ore Pensocoia News (evening adl- iiont the someday. osonedoy nol reserves tne rignt to cias- sily ond mdei clossilied ods according to rules governing clossilied pooes. The Pensocolo News-Jour nol oiso reserves nie 1 twin iw misf ol opuon onv obtectionobie ei her in subiect matter or phroseoiogv. The Pensacola rVews- Journal Classified advertising 432-9811 AC I AC! rUU) FOUR RACK TOTAL TIME LMT 30 Um pression of sympathy.

Shoring. honks' for being tk1. tk! Deportment if Eic6mb.a olive Virginia Boss, ond The Commanding otticer ot The I Recently suffered the loss of my nusoona, urorgy unnem Slonsbury. I wont lo acknowl. edge deep oppreciolion iZTL.Z, V.1 rhv from the mony friends 4 relotives during my lime of grief.

Thanks olso to the stoff riod Bless rryjonelati riaorrieSlonsoury wood Memorial Gardens in Ponomo City. Fl. FAITH CHAPEL FUNERALHOME COLESON John Frank Coleson, 82, .1.1,1 1 JJI colnoiP'tal. Mr. Coleson was a no five of Alabama but hod i.

lived in Pensocoia for several vears before moving back to Alabama. It cwtiir cian with the Roil- cambto Masonic Lodge No. 15 and Vnrk Pitn Pnrtie the Survivors include his vyite, feori tuixiei toie- son ot cine Apple; son, John Frank Coleson III of Los Angeles, 7... turrington ut t-ortte ae i eon; two stepsons, James R. Johnson of Wewahitchko and Doriy Jnhnvuiof Pemnrairi: three sisters, Reno Rev- nninc (nrnh u.

nrt Lulo Coleson, all of Pine Apple; 17 grondchlldren; ond eiaht areat orand- children. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Mondoy in the chapel of Foith Chooel nn.rnl Unm. wvith the Rev. Jim Meadows offici- oting.

Burial will follow at Bavview Memorial Park Cemetery with Masonic rites at the graveside. pallbearers will be mo- Escambio Masonic Lodge No. 15 will 0pen ot noon Monddy for n.t ik. KEYESA SONS McNeil Keves Funerol Home GROSS Emma Florence Gross, nf UU Hnttnn St aied Friday at her home. Mrs.

Gross was a native of Indian Ford In Santo Coleman of Titusville, Loroine Pliralnen of Fort rood, member of the Carol Ann Lord of Tho- Mead, AAd Llndo Atwell Pine Apple, Friend-masville, and Joey ond Gloria Koomen, both ship Baptist Church, Es- NEV OPENING Peocejf Oav couniry tefting or etderty. ecKH core for men ord women Private ond semi-private. Ferry Pas oreo, COM MATUOE PEPDN 10 Mm hevp core tor tne ewenv Days vaiary. room 4 DOOrel 4T8 Wt 16 CHRP BE VANTED moture wcemeri core for 4 mo OKI 4 do light horteeeoirvg beginning or, own trgnsportoT ty) 17 HB WANTED SuPPLWENT Your wirh port lime route deii.err We ttowe routes ovaiiaoie will eorn S25 00 to SS0 90 weekly. 7 mormnos evemrnn oer week small bond deposit ft transportation necessary, uill -6l l-ircu- BENNY VARIETY 4 BE.

4J Garden S. II Foirlieid Doncers. wok tresses, nppiy in person CAREER Awauoti.liti.s Pat C'd Poiotoi. Suite 564 c. Tm discuss by pnone me mony po- ,0 CUil Slk.WIO SJO.0TJU 40-185.

MATURE, Monogeriol per. sonnet to from for Kentuckr Fried Chicken Operators, if willing to reloco'e 454-7394 Eorn ertro money tor Christmas. Eorn SSS. Set your own hours AVON 433-Ovll QUALIFIED RADIO REPAIR man. Guit Radio TV.

yio t. ieryantes.4jj-45v? wPC ciumr u.tc ai KJ.L encedirrvjt on.1. sume to P.O Bo. 11730. Pen- socolo.

Fl. K523. ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA We will give you check For 1719 (gross! you sell 3 sets per week Till 0 vail Office cl 4 eperience to Bo 301. 5149 th Ave. Penso.

Fl. 32504. vru-. uiiu ttmium u. 3ie- Phens of Rosmond, N.C a sister, Morgaret Elaine Hunter of Orlando; eight grandchildren; ond 11 greot-grandchildren.

Funerol services wilt be II a.m. Monday ot oarroncas mationoi cem etery with Waters Hib- oerr f-unerai Home oi- reefing reeling Military honors will be Provided by Fort Rucker, Friends mav call from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday at the funerol home FISHER-POO FUNERAL SERVICE JOHNSON Edward S. Johnson, 40, 1005 died Mr. Johnson was a no- five and nteiong resiaent of Pensocolo ond was an HtinlnvM of lh Escom- rrutniv An.

Joroan ireet Assembly of God Church. Survivors Include his wifer Fove PensQCOlo; three sons. James Wilson of the U.S. avy, icny nnn Houston, Texos, ona An- thony Wilson of Pensaco- w0 daughters, Alice Johnson ot pensocoia ona City, S.O.; four Drotners, David Johnson ond Jmes Johnson, both of S'r Far nam S. Air Force l'0?" rtl Molino; two sisters, Katie Mathis ond Ester Block, both of Cantonment; his frjnts.

Gall and Alice Johnson ond four grondchlldren. Rev. William Galnevoffi- h. rWl- Ck TOO CetlClC. Fisher-Pou Funeral Service is in charge ol arrangements.

Friends may call after 10 a.m. Monday ot the lu- nerol home. 1 cuwis wed. wnuk BROOKS MILTON Willie Rronk. M.

of 170 Sanders Ernestine Rhoodes of Kinston, Virginia Whitten of Enterprise. Jeroldine Gront- ham of Andalusia, Mary Neil DeVone of winter Haven. Annette Holmes of Nlceville, and Nina Riles of Milton; five sons. Willlom C. Brooks of Opp, Jerrv Brooks of Putney, Buford (Pete) Brooks of Anniston, James F.

Brooks of Shreveport, and Rex Brooks of pensocolo; 79 gronoemt- dren; 23 ereat-grondchil- dren; ond several broth- w.w j.j... Funerol services will be 4 p.m. Sunday in the chooel ol Lewis Funeral Home with the Rev. Bill Wolters ond the Rev. Dan Ralev officiating.

Additional funeral services will be 11 o.m. Monday at the New Chopel Baptist Church in Kinston with the Rev. Bill Walters officiating. Burial wilt be ot e- .7 nrn, Lew i-unerai nome 01 VnHnn sviii rve os OCtlVO 11 II pallbearers. the Housing Authority of the City of Foley.

CHAMBLESS-KILLINGS WORTH AND ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS 5720 Carmichael Road Montgomery, Alabama 36117 THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OK FOLEY. ALABAMA 302 Fourth Avenue Foley, Alabama 36535 Bv Bennie R. Day Title: Executive Director Date: December 9, 1983 LEGAL NO. 28150 3-T DEC. II, 18, 29.

1983 NOTICE TO BIDDERS UNTIL 2:00 P.M., WEDNES- riAV JANUARY 4. 1984 SEALED BIDS WILL BE BFfk UrnHVTHr I SI AM- BIA COUNTY LTIUTIES Pl-RrHASINr: n.nw,,... "--r AGENT. IN THE BOARD iwwkj Xc- -pur rcriuu COUNTY UTILITIES AU- a nsr-A tlltl 8 SSZl, ''pf pVn INDUSTRIAL PARK.Pr.N- SACOLA, FLORIDA. AND TnuT TlilC Dt-Dl IPI OPFNFD AND READ FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S): TWO (2) ECONOMY PICKUPS uiv dp prtciricn i iwi, mrtM rcAn-AiV-rSr TY UTILITIES AUTHtmlTY PTj Crooke and Deena Harris, Doth ol Pensaco la Funer'ol services will db a.m.

nnonaay in norper-nnorris wcmwiui unapei witn trte itev. John Brvon officiating. c.ki umiii k. I. 1" rom itrauwimin, Active poiibeorers win be Fronk Milsteod, Jack Tavlor.

Charley Crooke, Dewey Rushing, Paul Arr and Fred Yillina. Honorory pallbearers will oe memoers ot me Young At Heart. Frlends may call from 5 to 8 P.m. Sunday ot the funerol home. THe family requests that memorials be mode to Gadsden Street United Methodist Church, to St.

Wlark United Methodist rhrrh or to a favorite (-1nurn or ,0 0 "T' CharltV. Harper-Morris Memo- rial chapel is in charge ot WATERS HIBBERT FUNERAL HOME ROOtE nni aitrvtrn rs. dwx iy, Ave died Thursday Mr. Boose was 0 native of Casablanca, Morocco ond member of the Warr ngton Church rhriet v-nnst Survivors include his te.ieresa fayne rcnsuLuiu, 111a Barents nnr. s.

nnrs. uon- Pensaco- 0 2 sisters. Jonice ot ronerai service wm I rosary will be cele- L0, 1 it nl A Sunday chapel Of Flsher-POU Service with the 1 1 VII PC' Ut JCt vivos v.uiiiii... iciucw win service. US Novv 21 Friends may call offer years service.

5 p.m. Sundoy at the fu- Survivors include hisneralhome wife, Mildred E. Cox of nefolnome- inditrial PARkT PEN- io jouri. and Pensocolo bu hod lived in Pensaco- Milton; three sons. Wil.

1 9- sfi nnmA rm Nws Monooy through Fri- lo for the post years. He liom Charles Cox of Ra-Apv iui'a nTMNFn Pnsocoio Journoion yyaS employed os oo-leigh, N. Billy Cole-f'PON RFM'FST ASK FOR dol'me PenlScolo New? liceman with the Penso- mon Cox of Atlanta. Go. ipmnr? NUMBER Surnoron KSooy coinS) colo Police Department ond Jomes Louis Cox of Rosa County ond hadwniohi BThereseand Abbr.

dish DOWN 1 Hawaiian bay 2 Like Nike 2 Split 4 "One, two, button 5 Mexican muralist Western Indian 7 Eight: Prefix 8 Business Nietzsche's "The Day" 10 stick" majeste 12 Suffixes (or some citizens 13 U.K. fliers 20 Zebra controlling Lions and Bears 21 Keyed up 24 It can be Dutch 25 Moor 21 Ohio or Missouri 27 Pittsburgh-to-Providence dir. 28 Celebrate in plainsong 21 Prefix for Asia 30 Christ stopped here in fiction 31 Olympics activity 32 Prophet and Pound 27 Two-legged measuring instruments mm; na PHfiNF- f904 476-51 0 EXT. 253. ESCAMBIA COI'NTY imi itif; AiTHORITY ftamhia COUNTY.

riAiuws nv rirrur it RRftwhi BY: ELGENE H. BROWN t-. ATTEST: BY: Raymond VAN LOON, SECRETARY LEGAL NO. 28163 I DECEMBER 18, 1983 Evors. Jacksonville ond Fynerol services will pensocolo; five sons, church.

She was a grodu- Milton, died Fridov ot Julio Boose, Houston, be 3:00 p.m. Sunday ot Leon Gross, Recll Gross. 0te of the Socred Heart local hospltol. a brother, Richard the Lewis Funeral Home Looi, Gross ond Otis School of Nursing Class ol Mr. Brooks wos no-Boose, Houston, Chaoel with the Rev.

Ken Gross, oil of Pensocolo, 1926 ond wos active in live of Elba. but hod grondmother. Irene Harrison and the i Rev. and O. J.

Gross of McClel- various nurses' ossocla- resided in the Milton orea Boose, Eliiabethtown, Glenn Courtney official- Ian; 18 grandchildren; 48 lions for many years. for the post 32 years. ond Romaine Frys- Ing. great-grandchildren; ond Survivors Include Survivors include his Inger, Pensacold. Burial will be ot the 26 greot-great-grondchil- daughter and son-in-low, wife, Ruth H.

Brooks of Funeral services will Baodad Cemetery with dren. ur. r.r.u.,Pin. uni.n. i rim.ohiirs.

oeconauciea in tne yvarr-Lewis runeiai numc ui- Funeral services win man of Pace; two grond-ington Church of Christ reefing. be 1 P.m. Mondoy ot theT oauahters. Donna PitT The brated Frie'nds may call ot the Funeral home from 5 to 9 Cnrinw P.m. Sunday.

HARPER-MORRIS MEMORIAL CHAPEL WALTZ Elmlre (Mlmi) Waltz, eo 1- jci. uunii une mi u. ond lifelong resident of Pensocolo and was m.mn.r i ttw. rnttv.nr man and Caroline Hot fisid. hnth of Pensnroia: and three great-grand- children Crwirnl nine will celebrated ot 10 a.m.

Monday in the Cathedral 0f the Socred Heart.with the Rev. Father Dennis O'Brien officiating. Burial will be ot Holy Cross Cemetery with Harper-Morris Memoriol Chopel directing. The rosory will be recti- ed ot 7 p.m. Sunday in Haroer-AAorrls Memorial WKJIl.

Friends may coll from 3 to 8 P.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Memorials moy be made to the Haven of Our t-odv of Peace. WATERS A HIBBERT FUNERAL HOME STEPHENS Harvey Lee Stephens, BO. ot 807 North 46th died Thursdov.

Mr. Stephens wos 0 na- five of Georgio ond had resided in Vlrginio Prior to recently moving to pensacola. He was re- i uMrmn 44i. cer with the U.S. Army, I He painted the Last Supper surrealist)-cally IS The Hoosier Poet 14 Long 15 Aid a raider HAIda and King 17 Right of suffrage IS Solomonesque II Prokofiev's "The Love 22 Above, In poesy 23 Kind of trip 24 Woodward's 1957 Oscar winner, with "The" 33 Check for Champion 34 Deadlocked, as ajury 33 Kind of arch.

Roof part 17 Mild cigar 29 Evening, in Evian 41 Consumed 41 Word with stay or tail 42 Forearm feature 42 Nursery group 48 Bachellerhero 41 Attention SI Brecht-Weill opus, with "The" 51 Rime 0" go bragh" (1 Solomon's sire 2 Geyserite 13 Raja's wife 4 Socially superior 13 Astronaut Sally U. 5. Army, Germany two sisters, twoyme sen- terfitt of Pensocoia and Edna Courtney of Nice- vine; two orotners. ci- r. i rta.

ona yy.iuur v.uj ut Pensocoia ond live grandchildren. Memorials may be maae to me American tancer society. mliivts puuutruiris win be nephews. Jack COX, Buddy Cox, Roy Rich- ards, Jimmy Richards, Leo Melvin ond Eddie Blalock SUTHERLAND FUNERAL HOME WALDEN Mr. Ceal P.

Wolden, 78, dM Thursday in Taylors, IVW. yvsjiurn ngj liyyru tn Pensocolo for the Past 27 MAmKv of the Richards Memorial Methodist Church. Mr. Walden was representa- wife, Mrs. Evelyn Wal den of Toylors, three daughters, Mrs.

Ellis Fowler of Green- ville, S. C. Mrs. Joyce mil. JUtlC Erwin ot Sportanburg, S.C., ond Mrs.

Robert T. Clark ol Kingslond. sister, Mrs. Ho Davis ol 1 1 1 vwivu.iw, mice Monday 10 o.m. with tvangeiiSTNonnieMissii- oine ana rcev.

tnaries snyuct utticiunnv The body will be Placed In the church 9 o.m Buriol will be in Pensa colo Memorial Gardens with fellow olficer of the Pensacola Police Department conducting honors at the cemetery, and serving os poiibeorers. Memorials may be moae ro escamuio uiris- IIUII 4SI1WI Friends moy COII in the Chopel Sunday 4 to 4 p.m. FISHER-POU FUNERAL SERVICE SLAWSON Amber Lee Siawson. 76, i upn fpmiirn uv nw past 53 years. Survivors Include 0 daughter.

Rubv AAartin of street Church of God with the Rev. George L. Peaden officiating. burial win oe at Lrone Cemetery with McNeil Keves Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. The body will be placed In the church one hour prior to services.

Active pallbearers will be Donnv Gross. Don Mlms, Mike Coleman. James Martin, Billy Mor- iin ona neim vjross. Honorary poiibeorers will be Nell Hlnote, Hu- Mlnnt I Mlrwvke. Zr'ZLr' -ivsnr ninw.cuiv.ycw baniss ond Tom Jones.

Friends may call ot the funeral home any time Sunday. WATERS A HIBBERT FUNERAL HOME WEBER Herbert Thomas Weber. 64, of 1700 North died Saturday. Mr. Weber was a native ond lifelong resident of iiivwt Pensacola ond wos member of St.

Michael's Catholic Church. Survivors Include two Robert Weber, both of I2 I3 I4 I I5 I' I7 I I10 14 r7 J0 it 1.L.L aT" a mTjiT ST 3 iTTiT to" Sr a la I47" BwlW ioTsTTsr sTTsr I'H st 5 5 3 died Friday, Dec. 16. 1983 live of the Wilson Nation-in a Pensacola nursing ol Life Insurance Compo-home. nv.

She was native of Alo- Survivors include his pMscoiceios byJUDD bama and hod lived here for several months. Mrs. Siawson was a member of the Baptist faith. Survivors include sev erol nieces ond nephews. Buriol will be at An- dalusio, Alabama.

Arrangements bv ff-i-i w- riMici-rw ruiiviui arci IJSRECTIOHt: tsaarrang each row ot letters 10 form a 2-to 7-tefler word. To total pants ol your etarots, una scoring fjirectjona So noht of each row. 7-4etter vaords get SO-rxxnt bonus. "Blanks" mad aa any tenor have no pant vatuo. Prooer nouna.

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