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The Pensacola News Wednesday, March 26, 1980 SHELL 8,43 a a SHE THE WAY WE WERE The man in the 1920-era pump into a couple of his vintage cars which he rents to attendant's uniform is actually a Hollywood TV producer studios. Thomas chose Shell because he put himself who collects antique cars as well as old gasoline pumps. through TV school pumping gas from a Shell station. Michael Wayne Thomas pumps gas from the 1920 Frye (AP Laserphoto) Labor Board Has Own Dispute WASHINGTON (AP) The National Labor Relations Board, the federal agency in charge of resolving labor disputes in private industry, has become embroiled in a contract dispute with its own employees. Members of the NLRB employees union planned to demonstrate today at board headquarters here and at 33 regional offices across the country to publicize their "dissatisfaction and outrage" over management's contract offer, said union president Pamela Hoffman.

Hoffman said the union, which represents 2,000 lawyers, clerical workers and investigators, planned to demonstrate for several days. She said the employees will hand out The union and management have been leaflets charging that "the agency which is negotiating on a contract to replace one that supposed to protect the rights of employees was to have expired in December but which and unions is now acting in complete has been extended on a day-to-day basis. disregard for the rights of its own employ- "Management feels major concessions ees." have been made, that progress is being made and that we are bargaining in good Hoffman, an investigator in the San Fran- faith," said NLRB spokesman Ray Pickus. cisco office, said the main disputed issues Hoffman replied: "We've been bargaining involve working conditions, rather than for six months and no progress has been wages, which are set by Congress. The un- made until the last two or three days under ion wants improved seniority benefits, the threat of this activity." increased protection from discipline and She added that the NLRB has been found discharge, and increased job opportunities to have engaged in unfair labor practices by for women and minorities, while the Federal Labor Relations Authority, the management is attempting to take away agency that hears labor disputes involving benefits, she said.

federal workers. Call Direct Line The Pensacola Journal Classified to Classified The Pensacola News Milton 623-0162 Section 432-9811 Crestview 682-4533 Open Monday thru Friday 8 AM 5 PM Closed Saturday Sunday Fort Walton. 243-7688 BRADLEY, L.S. BOYKINS, Clinton J. BYRNES, Leo M.

EARLY, Mary E. KEMP, Minnie C. LEVY, Manie McJEEHAN, James W. MITCHELL, Willie MORRIS, Nell E. MORRISON-ELKINS FUNERAL HOME BRADLEY L.S.

(Brad) Bradley, 53, 1909 Greenbriar Road, a Florence, died Tuesday in a Birmingham, Ala. hospital. Mr. Bradley was formerly of Pensacola. He was a retired electrician and a member of the I.B.E.W.

local in Pensacola. Survivors include, his wife, Evelyn H. Bradley of Florence; two daughters, Martha Rich and Connie Bradley, both of Florence; two brothers, Guy Bradley of Jasper, Ala. and Jerry Bradley Jersey; and a sister, Betty Odum of Jasper. Graveside services will be in Jasper, Ala.

with the MorrisonElkins Funeral Home of Florence, Ala. in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be made to the Kidney Foundation. HARPER- MORRIS MEMORIAL CHAPEL MORRIS Nell E. Morris, 87, of 3310 Logan died Tuesday night at a nursing home.

Mrs. Morris, a native of Escambit County, was a member of the Gadsden Street United Methodist Church. Survivors include a son, Ben A. Morris of Pensacola; three grandchildren, Donald R. Morris.

Paul R. Morris and David Morris, all of Pensacola; and a great -grandson, Tanner B. Morris of Pensacola. Funeral services will be 3 p.m. Thursday in the chapel of the Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel with Dr.

Charles Hays officiating. Burial will be at St. John's Cemetery with Harper-Morris directing. Pallbearers will be Elmer Freel, Bruce Tompkins, Ray. mond Dickson, Harry Merritt, Herman Merritt, Van McCaskill, Carmon Grace and Jack McCaskill.

Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. JOE MORRIS FUNERAL HOME MITCHELL Willie Mitchell, of 600 E. Salamanca died Friday at a hospital. Survivors include his wife, Bessie Ann Mitchell; five sons, Willie G.

Mitchell of Panama City, Robert L. Mitchell of Century, Arthur S. Mitchell, Clyde Earl Mitchell and Joe L. Mitchell of Pensacola; five doughters, Juanita Brinson of Washington, D.C., Bessie Rankins, LEGAL NOTICE Notice Under Fictitious Name Statute NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned intends to register with the Comptroller of Escambia County, Florida pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes, The fictitious name of THE BOTANY HUT under which the undersigned is engaged in business. The present principal place of business is located at 244 W.

Garden St. Pensacola. There are no persons interested in said business other than the undersigned and the interest of each of the undersigned in said business is as stated below. SIGNATURE PER CENT OF INTEREST A. Cunningham LEGAL NO.

1514 OAW 4-W MARCH 5, 12, 19, 26, 1980 2 PERSONALS 2 PERSONALS LEGAL NOTICE Rock sensations? The latest and the greatest in rock. country. jazz. are reviewed in The Journal. Pop and rock roundup in Friday's WEEKENDER Section.

Notice Under Fictitious Name Statute Listed Notice undersigned is hereby intend given to that register the with the Comptroller of Escambia County, Florida pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes, the fictitious name of SINAK SOLUTIONS AND Garden 1 Yard Work SEALERS, INC. under which Legal Services in the business. undersigned The are engaged prinpresent Leck-Gunsmith cipal place of business is located at 217 E. Brent Ln. There Service are no persons interested in Maid Maintenance Service said business other than the undersigned and the interest Masonry of each of the undersigned in said business is as stated Monogramming below.

Motorcycle Repairs SIGNATURES PER CENT OF INTEREST Moving Mauling -s-David B. Wheeler Music Lessons -s-Gregory S. Sims -8-Gary A. Turner Notary Public Keith J. Mandel Painting LEGAL NO.

1546 OAW 4-W Pest control MAR. 26, APR. 2, 9, 16, 1980 Pet Service Piano Tuning Plastering Plumbing Heating Photography Service Printing Engraving Private Schools Radio TV Repairs Refrigeration Service Rental Service Roofing RV Repair Service Secretarial Service Septic Tank Sewing Machine Repairs Sheet Metal Work Shower, Tub Encles. Solar Construction Sprinkler Systems Storage Swimming Pools Swimming Pools Servicing Supplies Taxidemy Tire Service TV. Radio Stereo Rentals Upholstery Wallpapering Welding Windows Well Pump Service 2 PERSONALS FREE PREGNANCY TESTING Counseling on all alternatives.

Birth control information. S.H.E. Call collect (904) 432-8357 Baptist Hospital NEW LIFE Program: medically directed alcohol and drue programs. insure ance covered. 434-4804.

Ernestine Wiley, Elizabeth Williams and Mary Davis, all of Pensacola; five sons-in-law, SFC James O. Rankin of Fort Knox, Chief James Brinson of Washington, D.C., Earl Davis of Pensacola, Clifton Wiley and Huey Williams; five daughters-in-law, Dorothy Mitchell of Panama City, Daisey Mitchell of Century, Debra Mitchell of Maryland, Geraldine Mitchell and Wanda Mitchell of Pensacola; 37 grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren; and many other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at Macedonia Baptist Church with Dr. D.L.

Durant officiating. Burial will be at Barrancas National Cemetery with Joe Morris Funeral Home directing. Friends may call Wednesday from 7 to 8 p.m. in the chapel. WATERS AND HIBBERT FUNERAL HOME BYRNES Monsignor Leo Martin Byrnes, 73, of Route 6, Gulf Beach Highway, died Monday morning at a hospital.

Monsignor Byrnes, a native of Mobile, was ordained in 1935 at the immaculate Conception Cathedral in Mobile by the late Most Rev. T.J. Toolen. He was superintendent of schools for the Diocese of Mobile from 1939 to 1957, Rector of the Cathedral Parish in Mobile from 1957 to 1964, Pastor of Sacred Heart Parish in Pensacola from 1964 to 1971 and Vicar General of the Diocese of St. Augustine in 1968.

He retired from active ministry in 1971 and from the Diocese of Pensacola- Tallahassee which began in 1976. He is survived by his niece, Theresa Byrnes of Mobile, and his nephew, M.M. McFayden of Mobile. Funeral mass will be 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Cathedral of Sacred Heart.

Burial will be at Holy Cross Cemetery with Waters and Hibbert Funeral Home directing. Pallbearers will be Joe Emmanuel, Pat Emmanuel, Marty Callahan, Charles Gunn, M.A. Cristodora and B.J. Nickelsen. EARLY Mary Elefare Early, 92, of 8460 Gulf Beach Highway, died Tuesday at her residence.

Mrs. Early, a native of Troy, had resided in Escambia County for most of her life. She was a member of the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church and wife of the late Allen T. Early. Survivors include five sons, R.A.

Early, Joe Early, Jr. Herman Early, Clyde Early and William Fred Early, all of Pensacola; three daughters, Beulah Sims of Worthington, Ohio, Velma Gallo and Flora Riley, both of Pensacola; a sister, Polean Blum of Pensacola; 22 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren; and a great-greatgrandchild. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Waters and Hibbert Funeral Home. 3 LOST AND FOUND LEVY Manie Levy, 89, 5203 N. Ninth died Tuesday.

cha Mrs. Levy, a native of Russia, had resided in Pensacola for most of her life. She was member of the B'Nai Israel congregation. She is survived by her brother, I. Silverman of cola.

Graveside funeral services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at B'Nai Israel Cemetery with Rabbi Maurice Schwartz ating. Pallbearers will be Gus Goldenberg, P. Leonard Orenstein, Abe Levin, Allen Levin, Phil Schiff, Leonard Swartz and Ross Orenstein. Memorials may be made to the Haven of Our Lady of Peace.

Waters and Hibbert Funeral Home will direct. FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME McJEEHAN James Walter (Jimmy) McJeehan 24, of Route 8 Box 667H, died Tuesday in the South Baldwin hospital. Mr. McJeehan, a native of Pensacola, was a brick layer with the McJeehan Masonry Company. Survivors include his wife, Judy Faye McJeehan of Pensacola; a daughter, Sherri Lynette McJeehan of Pensacola; his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James W. McJeehan Sr. of Pensacola; three brothers, Allen Andrew McJeehan of Crestview, David Louis McJeehan and Gregory Paul McJeehan, both of Pensacola; two sisters, Brenda Elaine Hagendorfer and Theresa Jane Phelps, both of Pensacola; and his mother, Mrs. Anna Lindley of Potsboro, Texas.

Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Thursday in the chapel of the Faith Chapel Funeral Home with the Rev. Lindberg Bass officiating. Burial will be at Pensacola Memorial Garden Cemetery with Faith Chapel directing. KEMP Minnie C.

Kemp, 81, of Pensacola, died Monday at a hospital. Mrs. Kemp, a native of Alabama, had resided in Pensacola for most of her life. She was a member of Ferry Pass United Methodist Church and a member of the Order of Eastern Star no. 9, the Rebecca Lodge no.

85 and the Royal Neighbors. Survivors include three sons. S.E. Kemp, Ira J. Kemp and Iva C.

Kemp, all of Pensacola; three brothers, W.E. Jernigan, Elbert Jernigan and Jewel Jernigan, all of Pensacola; a sister, Edna Brewton of Pensacola; six grandchildren; 17 greatgrandchildren; and a greatgreat-grandchild. a.m. Thursday chapel of Funeral services, will be 10 Faith Chapel Funeral Home with the Rev. Karl Stringfellow officiating.

Burial will be at Whitmire Cemetery with Faith Chapel directing. 17 HELP WANTED MATURE, Managerial personnel to train for Kentucky Fried en Operators, it willing to relocate. 455-7395. SUPPLEMENT YOUR income with part time route delivery. We have routes available which will earn $25.00 to $150.00 weekly.

7 mornings 5 evenings per week. Small bond deposit transportation necessary. Call 433-0041 Circulation. Turbine Support Southeast is seeking key individuals to fill positions in the quality control and maintenance areas. TESTING TECHNICIAN The successful candidate will have hands on experience in radiographic, magnetic partical, and liquid penetrant testing.

This vidual will possess an ASNDT Level 111 or it's equivalent and have the capability to establish techniques, interpret codes and standards, designate methods, assist in establishing acceptance criteria, and train and supervise other testers. QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR The successful candidate will have thorough knowledge of machine shop theory and practice as well as experience. Skills required ore the ability to read and interpret blueprints, work with micrometers, sign plates, gauge blocks, vernier instruments and other precision measuring devices. Layout inspection capability a must. This individual will be responsible for making acceptance to standards decisions and should be capable of supervising.

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR If you have extensive experience in a manufacturing environment and are familiar with the maintenance of machine shop equipment you may be the individual we are looking for. You will be ing the mechanical and electrical maintenance activities at our plant, both by directing people and by doing the work yourself. MACHINIST If you have at least 4 years of solid machining experience in a modern machine shop using grinders. lathes, milling machines, drill presses and equipment we would be interested in talking to you about a position in our plant. These are ground floor opportunities with high visibility and excellent growth potential.

Salary is commensurate with experience. If you qualify contact Brad Schultz at 804-244-7684 or send a resume stating salary history and requirements to Turbine Support Southeast, P.O. Box 1627, Ft. Walton FL 32549 to the attention of the Personnel Dept. Equal vol Opportunity Employer Friends may call Wednesday after 5 p.m.

at the funeral home. O.E.S. services will be 7 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Pallbearers will be Gene Jernigan, Gary Jernigan, Ronnie Jernigan, Bryant Jernigan, Earl Jernigan and Lumon Nelson.

BENBOE FUNERAL HOME BOYKINS Clinton James Boykins, 35, of 1510 N. Alcaniz died Saturday in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Boykins, a native of Pensacola, had resided in Cleveland for the past 13 years. He was a member of the Greater Union Baptist Church and a veteran of the Vietnam Conflict.

Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Ernestine Gilchrist of 0 friend, Patricia Rosenthal of California; a sister, Margaret Cary of California; a nephew, Parrish Moore of California; seven aunts, Rosa Lee McCorvey and Elizabeth McCorvey, both of Pensacola, Fannie Mitchell of California, Pearl Ranaidson of Miami, Rosa Ronaldson, Imogene Ronaldson, and Thelma Ranaldson, all of Cleveland; seven uncles, John Ranaldson of Miami, Elisha Ranaldson, Rufus Ranaldson and Leroy Ranaldson, all of Cleveland, Grover McCorvey and Roy McCorvey, both of Pensacola, Rubin Mitchell of California; two great -aunts, Mary Stanton of Mississippi and Louella Fountain of Pensacola; and other relatives. Funeral services will be 12:30 p.m. Thursday at Greater Union Baptist Church with Dr. A.J.

King officiating. Burial will be at Barrancas National Cemetery with Benboe Funeral Home directing. Friends may call Wednesday from 7 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Yacht Bid Rejected MANALAPAN (AP) The public auction of the yacht on which Richard Nixon entertained Soviet dignitaries and John F.

Kennedy celebrated his 46th birthday drew bids of barely half what its owners wanted. So the disappointed Spartanburg, S.C., businessmen who bought the 55-year-old Sequoia in 1977 rejected a $500,000 offer Tuesday night and planned to negotiate privately for its sale. CLASSIFIED ANNOUNCEMENTS NORTHWEST FLA. 2 PERSONALS 3 LOST AND FOUND 4 LODGE NOTICES 5 CARD OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM MONUMENTS, CEMETERIES ANNOUNCEMENTS 10 FLORIST EMPLOYMENT 16 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES 17 HELP WANTED 20 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED 21 SALESPEOPLE WANTED 23 PROFESSIONAL HELP 24 SITUATIONS WANTED 25 CHILD CARE WANTED INSTRUCTION 32 INSTRUCTION 33 WANTED INSTRUCTIONS FARMERS MARKET 66 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 71 BUILDING MATERIALS 72 FARM-GARDEN PRODS. 73 FEED AND FERTILIZER 74 FARM EQUIPMENT 75 PLANTS- SHRUBS-SEEDS 76 LIVESTOCK 17 POULTRY-BIRDS 79 -PETS 80 FARMS FOR RENT 81 FARMS FOR SALE FINANCIAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WANTED OPP.

INVESTMENTS MONEY TO LEND WANTED TO BORROW MORTAGES FOR SALE MORTGAGES WANTED MORTGAGE LOANS MARKET PLACE SO FURNITURE, APPLIANCES SPORTING 95 BICTCLES 97 ACTIONS 2 PERSONALS FOR INFORMATION on coholism Coll Alcohol Counseling Progrom. 437-1227. A Protessional Treatment Proprom BUT IT SMALL GETS BIG RESULTS 17 This dov ad costs only per 00. for BOTH POPETS. Call Classified for details, 432-9811 2 PERSONALS IF YOU Want to drink, that's your business.

To stop, that's ours. 433- 4191. Alcoholics Anonymous. RIDE to New York with me. Sun March 30th or Mar 31th, share cost of gas only.

432-5165 days. LADY VENUS Aloe Vera comestics, new in this area, for facial more info. 492-1581. Antique hunting? A quick way to find just what you're looking for is to consult the classified pages for new old items every day! FAMILY WANT AD INFORMATION Office Hours The Classitied Department office will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Monday through Friday in order for you to place your ads, cancel your ads or make corrections on your ads. Call 432-9811. Deadlines for Placing Ads Monday Edition Friday, 5 p.m. Tuesday Edition. Monday, 5 p.m.

Wednesday Edition. 5p.m. Thursday Edition 5 Friday Edition. Thursday, p.m. Saturday Edition Friday, Sunday Edition Friday, 5 p.m.

Cancellation of Ads Cancellation of ads must be made by 5:00 p.m. the day prior to our next publication or before 5 p.m. Friday for Saturday, Sunday and Monday's publications. Corrections In case of an error in your ad, corrections can be made up to 5:00 p.m. the day prior to our next publication or before 5 p.m.

Friday for Saturday, Sunday and Monday's publications. IMPORTANT NOTICE OF ERROR Please Check Your Classified Ad The Pensacola News- Journal assumes the responsibility of the first incorrect insertion, after which time the advertiser comes responsible for the ing cost of the advertisement. Please check your ad the first day it runs. in the event of an er. ror, notice should be given in time for corrections before the second day it runs.

General Information Daily Classified ads are published in the Pensacola Journal (morning edition) and Pensacola News (evening edition) the same day. Daily rates quoted include insertion in both the Pensacola. Journal and Pensacola News Monday through Friday: the sacola Journal on Saturday is counted as one day: the Pensacola News- Journal on Sunday is counted as one day. The Pensacola News- Journal reserves the right to classify and index classified ads according to rules governing classitied pages. The Pensacola Journal also reserves the right to revise or reiect at option any advertising which is deemed obiectionable either in subiect matter or phraseology.

The Pensacola Journal Classified advertising 432-9811 Your business will increase with a continuing advertising program in the classified section. Call today and let one of our experienced representatives give you all the information. 17 HELP WANTED INDEX General I MACHINERY AND TOOLS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PHOTO EQUIPMENT 101 GARAGE SALES 102 FIREWOOD FOR SALE 103 T.V. RADIO STEREO 104 OFFICE STORE EQUIP. 105 SALE-MISCELLANEOUS 106 WANTED TO BUY 107 ARTS CRAFTS ANTIQUES MARINE EQUIPMENT 109 BOATS WANTED 110 BOATS FOR SALE 111 BOAT ACCESSORIES RENTALS 113 WAREHOUSE SPACE 114 FURNISHED APARTMENT 115 UNFURNISHED APARTMENT 116 FURNISHED ROOMS 117 MOBILE HOME RENTALS 118 FURNISHED HOUSES 119 UNFURNISHED HOUSES 120 SHARE HOME, APARTMENT 121 CONDOS TOWNHOUSES 122 BUSINESS SPACE 123 MOBILE HOME SPACE 124 BEACH COTTAGES 125 WANTED TO RENT REAL ESTATE 126 ACREAGE FOR SALE 127 WATERFRONT 120 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 129 HOMESITES CAMPSITES 130 COMMIL INVESTMENT 131 REAL ESTATE WANTED 132 OUT OF TOWN 133 EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 134 MOBILE NOMES FOR SALE AUTOMOTIVE AIRPLANES RYS EQUIPMENT TRUCKS VANS AUTO PARTS-ENGINES MOTORCYCLES AUTOMOBILES WANTED MITIQUE AUTOS FOREIGN SPORTS CARS AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE TRUCKS, HEAVY DUTY 2 PERSONALS AVOID COSTLY DIVORCE! DO IT YOURSELF FREE INFORMATION FORM DIVORCE $45 Uncontested Forms notarized and for filing Watts $25 His Her Witts S4o Deeds $10 Power of Attornev $10 Adoption $50 Corporation $50 Marriopes $25 Notary Terms evoll.

Will toke items on frode. Appts evenings wands. IDA'S LEGAL FORMS 7320 SACHEM RD. DIAL Alphabetically Accounting, Bookkeeping, Tax Services Air Conditioning Appliance Repairs Automotive Service Beauty Shops Bicycle Repairs Parts Blacktopping Paving Boat Motor Service Cabinets, Woodworking Carpet Cleaning Carpentry Catering, Party Service Cement, Concrete Brick Black Child Care Cleaning Services Clock -Watch Repairs Contractors, General Convalescent Care Drafting-Design Draperies Slipcovers Dressmaking, Tailoring Alterations Elderly Care Electrical Contractors Electrolysis Entertainment Fencing Fireplaces Chimneys Fleer Covering Furniture Refinishing Repairs Gas-Grills Lights Glass-Mirrors, Framing Gutters Downspouts Home Exterior Horse Service Instructions Insulation Insurance Janitorial Service Kindergarten Nursery Landscaping, Lawns, 2 PERSONALS UNCONTESTED Divorce, $110. CORPORATIONS-new.

Fees include attorney's services. 434-5797 PROBLEM PREGNANCY? For helpful information over the telephone, colt Abortion Counseling Center in Pensocoio. (904) 478-3408 LOST black male cat with rupture stomach, near 10 Mile Rd. Chemstrand. Reward.

477-1415 or 478-8851. LOST Walker Hound, female, Muscogee bridge, Cantonment area. Craig Roberts 477-2707. LOST: 6 week old female black German Shepherd. Grey spot on chin.

Lost by Allentown Rd. 1-623- 7378, $50 reward. No questions. LOST: Male Red Cocker, Myrtle Grove 432-0412 before 3:30 ask for Diane. 30 Vasser Dr after 4:30.

Lost Siberian Husky Blue eves. New Chemstrand Kingstield Reward. 968-5322. LOST Man's prescription sun glasses. Gold frames, black case.

Call 455-9789. LOST: ST. BERNARD, male, yrs old, brn wht. Vicinity Oakcrest. Family Pet.

455-5369. FOUND Female black Malamute puppy. Cantonment area. If not claimed, possibly free to good home. 968-2915.

LOST LARGE male black persian declawed, needs medication, vic. Saufley Pines Dr. 455-9624. LOST Male Irish Setter. Vicinity of 12th Jordan.

Blue collar. Reward. Call Bob at 434-2794. LOST Black poodle, white face feet, male, Cantonment, $50.00 Reward, no questions, 968-9624. LOST: Pace Area small female cat, white with black markings black tail.

Answers to Reward. 492-1563. LOST Child's pet dog black white Husky Shepherd. Pine Forest 1-10. $10 reward.

944-0147. FOUND: WHITE small dog Near Moison De Ville apartments 9th Ave. For information 477-4923. LOST: COCKATIEL, Yellow Crest. Pens REWARD.

Mike leave message, 438-8054. FOUND: Pedigree German Shepherd. Myrtle Grove area. Call 456-7182. LOST: 14 ct.

gold chain bracelet with box catch at K-Mart Garden Center, on Davis. Sat. 477-3961. Lost 2 Females Chihuahuas, Lgt brown, "D' St. Reward.

438-6088 433-8504. FOUND: White brown female Husky dog. Vicinity 9th Ave, near PJC. 478-7919. female Afghan Hound, white face tail.

Into appreciated. Reward. 476- 8078, 476-9198. AGED Calico Cat, lemale, missing Sat March 22. 115 E.

Gregory. Call 432-2486. 478-0973 Nite. 7 MONUMENTS, CEMETERIES BAYVIEW MEMORIAL Cementery- 3 lots, High Dry. Best tion.

Reasonable Price. 434-6322. 8 ANNOUNCEMENTS ARTHUR COBB Associates now accepting select Public Relations Clients, call 492-1212. 13 ELDERLY CARE TO HELP YOU CARE FOR A LOVED ONE AT All employees carefully screened, bonded, insured and supervised by a RN. QUALITY CARE 438-4928 17 HELP WANTED LOCAL COMPANY now expanding needs inside sales people, outside sales people, warehousemen, Public Relations.

Excellent beneNits. Call for appointment 476-5294. SCUBA DIVING INSTRUCTOR Pensacola's newest and most progressive dive shop has an opening for a certified instructor. Hours very flexible. Income dependant soley on ability.

For details phone 453-2663. SALESPERSON Copable of learning drug store sales cashier work. Must have at least high school education and neat appearance. Experience preferred but not necessary. Excellent starting salary and working conditions.

Hospitalization including maior medical plan, free life insurance, pension plan, sick leave, paid vacation, employee discounts other benefits. No phone calls. Apply Revco Drugs, Ensley Saaure Shopping Center, Number Two 9 Mile Rd. Equal Opportunity Employer. SECRETARY Function as receptionist assistAnt for 3 professionals.

HEAVY typing. Some dictaphone. Modern equipment including DEC word processor, Variety of duties. Call D.T. McLeod.

for interview. 434- 3588. PROGRAMER FOR IBM 4300 system. Must have knowledge of JCL statements. 2 to 3 years experience with IBM 370 or equivalent.

Excellent benefits. Send qualification and salary history to Box A-15 Pensacola News-Journal Pensacola, F1. 32501. CARPET SALES Experience preferred, but not necessary. Call Mr.

White, 478-1335. available, Geriatric nursing, at its best. Pensacola Health Care Facility. Contact Mrs. Shirley Rippel Hohorst Director at 434-2355.

HELP WANTED Part time full time positions SCRABBLE Licensed by Selchow and Righter owner of the registered trademark SCRABBLE. 1st Double Letter RACK 3rd letter Triple RACK 2 RACK 3 0 Word Triple Score RACK 4 0000000 AVENGES RACK 5 by JUDD FIVE RACK TOTAL TIME LIMIT: 20 MIN. DIRECTIONS: Rearrange each row of letters to form a 2- to 7-letter word. To total points of your wards, use scoring directions to right of each row. 7-letter words get 50-point bonus.

"Blanks" used as, any letter have no point value. Proper nouns, foreign, slang or hyphenated words are forbidden. JUDO'S SOLUTION: SEE PAGE 13 1900 Unted Feature Syndicate, inc PART TIME soles evenings and weekends. Must be experienced in hardware or building materials. Call West Building Materials, 478- 3273.

CLERICAL OPENING 82 83 M4 87 I Type accurately, knowledge of bookkeeping. 2 years office experience. Send resume to P.O. Box 17048. Pensacola, Fla.

32522. 135 136 137 139 139 100 141 142 143 104 HAIRDRESSERS wanted, male female at Joseph Cosmetichology Salon, 732 W. Garden, for view call 432-9819. FIRST Class body repair person, must have at least 10 vears experience with frame work. Only experienced need apply.

Top wages, 432-1711. WANTED MOTORCYCLE with tools Yamaha expreferred. Call for appointment Sam Cycle Shop 455- 2202. USED AUTO PARTS PULLER Must have knowledge of VW's and good driving record. Apply at 6950 Pensacola Blvd.

ADAMS ECONOMY VW. STEELWORKER WANTED Proiect requires services to do Hot-Riveting of steel members. Craftsmen only. Contact Jim Kosko, National Park Service, Gulf Breeze, 932-5302..

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