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of TRIO ON 2C Pensacola News Journal FOR THE DEATHS The summaries listed here are published on a one-time basis as a public service of the 1 Pensacola News Journal as received from Pensacola area mortuaries. COOLEY Vela Odessa Cooley, 89, died Wednesday, Nov. 27, 1996. Services, 10 a.m. today in the First Assembly of God Church in Chipley.

Brown Funeral Home directing. COOK Billy H. Cook 33, of Washington, D.C., died Tuesday, Nov. 26, 1996. Services, 11 a.m.

today. Faith Chapel Funeral Home directing. CURRY Annie Mae Curry, 83, of Pensacola died Friday, Nov. 29, 1996. Services to be announced by Junior Funeral Home.

DILLOW Robert Forrest Dillow, 36, of Cantonment died Monday, Nov. 25, 1996. William's Memorial Chapel was in charge of arrangements. FOREHAND Wade Robert Forehand, 42, of Pensacola died Thursday, Nov. 28, 1996.

Services to be announced by Cedar Hill Chapel Funeral Home. HAMMAC Lillian Elaine Hammac, 73, of Pensacola died Thursday, Nov. 28, 1996. Visitation, 5 to 7 p.m. Monday in Oak Lawn Funeral Home.

JARMAN Johnnie George Jarman, 53, of Pensacola died Thursday, Nov. 28, 1996. Services, 2 p.m. today in the Dry Springs Cemetery. Faith Chapel Funeral Home directing.

MESKIMEN Carl R. Meskimen, 77, of Pensacola died Saturday, Nov. 23, 1996. Services, 4 p.m. Sunday.

Faith Chapel Funeral Home directing. MOSS Joseph Richard Moss, 74, of Molino died Thursday, Nov. 28, 1996. McNeil-Keyes Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. PATTERSON Odis Patterson of Pensacola died Friday, Nov.

29, 1996. Services to be announced by Joe Morris and Son Funeral Home. RAY Marcus R. Ray, 65, died Tuesday, Nov. 26, 1996.

Services will be in the Westover Funeral Home in Des Moines, Iowa. Faith Chapel Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements. WALKER Marion Walker 2 months, died Friday, Nov. 29, 1996. Services to be announced by Joe Morris and Son Funeral Home.

WILLIS William Edward Willis, 60, of Gulf Breeze died Thursday, Nov. 28, 1996. Services, 11 a.m. Saturday. Martin Funeral Home directing.

Saturday, November 30, 1996 RECORD HOW TO CONTACT THE PRESIDENT, U.S. LAWMAKERS Office of President Sen. Connie Mack Sen. Bob Graham Rep. Joe Scarborough and Vice I President R-Cape Coral D-Miami Lakes R-Pensacola The White House Room 571 Hart Senate Room 524 Hart Senate 1523 Longworth House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

Office Building Office Building Office Building Washington, D.C. 20500 Washington, D.C. 20510 Washington, D.C. 20510 Washington, D.C. 20515 456-1414 (202) 224-5274; (202) 224-3041; (202) 2 225-4136; (202) fax (202) 224-8022 fax (202) 224-2237 fax (202) 225-3414 600 N.

Westshore Blvd. P.O. Box 3050 4300 Bayou Blvd. Suite 37 Suite 602 Tallahassee, 32315 Pensacola, 32503 Tampa, 33609 (904) 422-6100; 479-1183; fax 479-9394 (813) 225-7683; fax (904) 422-6118 fax (813) 225-7686 HOW TO CONTACT GULF BREEZE CITY COUNCIL MAYOR Daniel Kopack Jr. Clay V.

Ford Jr. Richard Outzen Carl T. Hoffman Lane M. Gilchrist 14 McLane Road 52 Baybridge Jr. 200 Shoreline 1127 Soundview 932-7390 (home) 932-3600 (home) 110 Pine Tree Drive 932-5565 (home) 432-2211 (office) Drive 932-4948 (home) 932-3848 (home) Gulf Breeze City Council meets at 7:30 p.m.

the first and third Mondays of the month at City Hall, 1070 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze. The City Hall phone number is 934-5100. FELONY ARRESTS ESCAMBIA COUNTY The following people were booked on felony charges at the Escambia County Jail between 7 a.m. Thursday and 7 a.m. Friday.

Names, ages and addresses were provided by the individuals. Robert Boggan, 36, 100 block of Diego Circle, deadly missiles. Roderick Stewart, 21, 200 block of North Street, violation of probation. Angela Brown, 30, 2300 block of Welcome Road, forgery, uttering a forged instrument, petty theft. Laquawn Sullivan, 19, Diego Circle, two counts of sale and delivery of cocaine within 1,000 feet of a school, possession of cocaine with intent to distribute within 1,000 feet of a school, possession of cocaine.

Curtis Evans, 34, address unavailable, grand theft, burglary of a residence. Demetris Milhouse, 22, 3500 block of Andrews Avenue, burglary of a residence. Ivan Ramone Richardson, 19, 400 block of East DeSoto Street, loitering and prowling, resisting with violence, battery on a law enforcement officer. Todd Arthur Olmsted, 31, Saraland, aggravated stalking, burglary. Annie J.

Boykin, 39, 1200 block of North Street, violation of probation. John Kenneth Schroeder, 34, 500 block of Edgewater Drive, possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine), possession of a controlled substance with LOCAL intent to distribute (methamphetamine). DUI ARRESTS ESCAMBIA COUNTY The following people were arrested and charged with driving under the influence between 7 a.m. Thursday and 7 a.m. Friday.

Names, ages and addresses were provided by the individuals. I Lisa Marie Jerkins, 27, 200 block of St. Patrick Avenue. James Dean Turner, 37, 2000 block of East Scott Street. Jimmie Lee White, 36, 1000 block of West Baars Street.

Michael Pawelkoski, 43, 200 block of South 30th Avenue, Milton. MEETINGS Monday Milton City Council executive session, 4 p.m., City Hall. Office of Code Enforcement Special Master Hearings, 4:30 p.m., board of Escambia County commissioners meeting room, 223 Palafox Street, third floor. Preserve Our Island meeting, 7 p.m., Santa Rosa Dunes clubhouse, 900 Fort Pickens Road. Gulf Breeze City Council meeting, 7:30 p.m., City Hall.

Tuesday Board of Escambia County sioners public forum, 9 a.m., 223 Palafox Street, third floor. Metropolitan Planning Organization's DEP to monitor water quality in weekly index DEATH NOTICES The lengthier JASON J. BEAVER Jason J. Beaver, 63 of Pensacola died November 27, 1996 at a local hospital. He was a member of the Allen Memorial United Methodist Church.

He was very active in the Brent Youth Baseball Association since 1968. He was a former Employee of the Escambia County School System, and the Escambia County Sheriff Department. Mr. Beaver was retired from the U.S. Navy He was preceded in death by a brother, Kenneth Beaver and a sister, Lucille McCulty.

Survivors include his wife, beth (Liz) Beaver; a son, Michael R. Beaver; a daughter and son-in-law, Kebbie Hollingsworth and Steve; a sworth; two sisters and brothgranddaughter, Carmen Hollingers-in-law, Mary, Lou Cumberledge and Bobby, Charlotte and Ray McCulty; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Date and Martha Beaver, Freeman and June Bever. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m., Monday at Faith Chapel Funeral Home with the Rev. Gene May officiating. Burial will be in Barrancas National Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Charlie Pitts, Don Lloyd Pickens, Grover Bass, Wingardi, Williams, and Bob Schneider. Honorary Pallbearers will be Bob OUR If we make a want mistake to correct it. news column, MISTAKE? Please call 435-8511 5 p.m. weekdays at 968-9502. To report a problem on a state road in Escambia County, contact the Florida Department of Transportation between 6:30 a.m.

and 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday at 484-5055. In Santa Rosa County, contact the Road and Bridge Department at 626-0191 between 6:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7 a.m.

to 3:30 p.m. Friday. To report a problem on a state road in Santa Rosa County, contact the Florida Department of Transportation between 6:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday at 623-3838.

GET A HUNTING, FISHING LICENSE Saltwater fishing licenses are required for from a boat and can purchased at local Florida residents and non fishing sporting good stores, Wal-Mart and mart, tax collector offices and many bait and tackle stores. For Florida residents, a 10-day saltwater license is $10, a 12-month license is $12 and a five-year license is $60. A non-resident can buy a three-day license for $5, a seven-day license for $15, and a one-year license for $30. A $1.50 fee is added if a license is bought from a tax collector, $2 is added if bought at another location. Applications for a five-year license are available at a tax collector's office.

A $1 fee is charged for applications. To be classified as a Florida resident, you must have lived in the state for six months and have a place of residence. Disabled residents and anyone under age 16 are exempt from regulations in some cases. There also are limits on number of fish caught for different species plus other variations and exemptions. The Florida Marine Patrol publishes several pamphlets explaining saltwater regulations.

Pamphlets and information are available by calling 444-8978. The Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission requires hunting and freshwater fishing licenses. A resident sportsman's license, which includes fishing and hunting, costs $66 and can be bought at mart, Wal-Mart, sporting goods stores and tax offices. An annual hunting license is $11 and a hunting-fishing combination is $22. Non-resident, one-year licenses range from $100 to $150 with a $1 processing fee.

Ten-day, nonresident licenses also are available. For more information, contact the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission at 904-265-3676. BLOOD SUPPLY GOOD MODERATE 4 POOR CRITICAL Types of blood needed and A- To donate, call Northwest Florida Blood Center, 434-2535. The Northwest Florida Blood Center's mobile unit will be taking donations at these locations: Today United Artists Cinema N. Davis Highway, 10 a.m.

to 6 p.m. LOTTERY Here are the numbers selected Friday in the Florida Lottery: Cash 3: 4-2-2 Play 4: 5-9-2-6 Fantasy 5: 13-14-18-23-26 Information: 1-900-737-7777, per Tony to the News Journal Proposed park site wins favor FROM 1C much great and hard work to make that a wonderful place for the community to go. I see no reason to move it. I see no reason to commercialize it. There's not a more beautiful place.

It's charming and the trees make it wonderful. Pat Dasinger, 34, of Pensacola. I think they should develop the Admiral Mason Park. Common sense would tell the city that the Trillium site is not worth it. Who would go there? I can't drive past it without rolling up my windows.

Please develop the Mason Park. Anne-Marie Eades, 35, of Pensacola. 1 favor Admiral Mason Park because it would be less costly, more accessible and there's no smell from the sewage plant. Also it would be completed sooner and would be next to the Vietnam memorial. I also think the view would be better, especially it the property is elevated some.

Wayne Scott, 46, of Pensacola. I am very much in favor of the new proposed site for the park. It's in a beautiful part of the city, the water is there and actually getting to and from it would be much easier. Wanda Williams, 66, of Pensacola. Technical Coordinating Committee and Citizen's Advisory Committee joint workshop, on proposed Fiscal Year Florida Department of Transportation tentative five-year work program, 10 a.m., Pensacola Civic Center.

Pensacola Metropolitan Planning Organization, 1:30 p.m., Pensacola Civic Center. Escambia County Civil Service Board meeting, 5:30 p.m., 401 N. Baylen St. Wednesday Construction Industry Competancy Board, 9 a.m., board of Escambia County Commissioners meeting room, 223 Palafox Street, third floor. Thursday Escambia County Planning Board, 9:30 a.m., board of Escambia County Commissioners meeting room, 223 Palafox Street, third floor.

HOW TO REPORT A ZONING VIOLATION In Escambia County, contact the Growth Management Services Department, 1190 W. Leonard between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. weekdays or call 436-9178 or 436- 9883, extension 20. In Santa Rosa County, contact the Planning and Zoning Department, 6051 Oid Bagdad Highway, in the Public Services building between 7:30 a.m.

and 4 p.m. weekdays or call 626-8839 or 939-1259. REPORT A ROAD PROBLEM In Escambia County, contact the Road Operations Department between 6:30 a.m. and as received from Pensacola area eran of World War I and Korean conflict, retiring from Navy the after serving 20 years. He was a retired U.S.

Postal worker with 20 years service. Survivors include two cousins, Beverly J. Ohda of Rock Falls, and Betty Beatty Dixon, Ill. Memorial services will be at 4 p.m., Sunday at Faith Chapel Funeral Home with Rev. Carl Sanders officiating.

FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME is in charge of arrangements. MAE BELLE SMITH Mae Belle Smith, 78 of Milton went home to be with the Lord, Wednesday, November 27, 1996. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m., Saturday at Lewis Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. v. Fred Raught, the Rev.

Glyn Lowery and Dr. Joe Bamberg officiating. Burial will be in Serenity Gardens. LEWIS FUNERAL HOME, 6405 Hwy. 90 Milton, FI 32570, is in SAVE TO 24 HR.

Delivery to Any Funeral Home in U.S.A. CASKET GALLERIA Cordova Square 4400 Bayou Blvd. 477-4737 Angel trees are going up all over town The Salvation Army's Angel Trees, Caring Trees and Wishing Trees will be located at 12 locations throughout Pensacola. Pick an angel from the tree, and help a needy child. Children's names are received by parents who come to The Salvation Army, requesting something for Christmas.

The following locations will have the trees on display: Quincy's restaurants (Nine Mile Road, Brent Lane, Mobile Highway, Navy Boulevard); Wal-mart (South U.S 29), Kmart (Nine Mile Road), University Mall (Davis Highway), Post Office (Jordan Street), Toys-R-Us (Ninth Avenue); Columbia HCA West Florida ReMedical Center (Davis Beach and 1 Bayou Boulevard). Highway), Hooters, (Pensacola FROM 1C mined sites may be added, Kirschenfeld said. "It sounds like a wonderful idea," said Frances Dunham, who tracks water quality issues in Santa Rosa Sound for the Santa Rosa Sound Coalition. But more areas should be included in the testing, she said. "All locations where there is public swimming should be tested," Dunham said, such as the Naval Live Oaks Reservation, Navarre Park and Shoreline Park in Gulf Breeze.

Sheilah Bowman, director of tourism for the Pensacola Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, welcomed the index because it provide tourists with "good and accurate information" about the safety of area waters. "We don't want our visitors out on the water if there's a problem with it," she said. The index could also benefit area fishermen. Pensacola resident Pat Caro frequents Perdido Bay and Santa Rosa Sound for his recreational fishing. He would use the new water quality report to help find a good fishing spot, he said.

"I would definitely check it out," McKain, Don Stewart, Dent Tullis, Bob Bledsoe, Jim Forte, and Wayne Butts. FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME, is in charge of arrangements. Friends may call at the funeral from 5 to 7 p.m., Sunday. BILLY H. COOK JR.

Billy H. Cook 33, of Washington D.C. died Tuesday, November 26; 1996, in Washington. of Pensacola and was Navy Mr. Cook was a former, resident veteran.

Survivors include his mother and stepfather, Charlene and Burl H. Brown; a daughter, Megan Cook; a son, Drew Cook, a sister, Cathy A. Cardenas; two brothers, Ensign H. and Charles D. and other relatives.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Faith Chapel Funeral Home with Dr. Jerry H. Buttrum officiating. Burial will be in Pensacola Memorial Garden Cemetery.

FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME is in charge of arrangements. Friends may call at the funeral home from 10:30 a.m. to service time Saturday. he said. "Salinity and water temperature are critical in fish movement, such as knowing when the trout will move onto the grass flats." But Caro said the report would be even more useful as an educational tool.

"It would let people know what kind of pollution is going into the water. It would be like a watchdog," he said. As part of DEP's effort to increase citizen involvement, some of the water testing will be conducted by trained volunteers, under supervision of DEP staff. items appearing here are paid notices ROBERT FORREST DILLOW Robert Forrest Dillow, 36, of Cantonment died suddenly Monday, November 25, 1996, at his home. Mr.

Dillow was a native Memphis, 'and resident of Escambia County since 1977. He was employed with the U.S. Postal Service and Pensacola News Journal He was of the Assembly of God Faith. Survivors include wife, Debra Lynn Dillow; daughters, Beth Dillow and Breanna Dillow; father, Frank Dillow; mother, Shirley Dillow, all of Cantonment; brothers, Frank Dillow of Wylie, Texas, Mike Dillow of Texas, and Bruce Dillow of rado Springs, sisters, Juanita Daniels of Cantonment and Linda Buck of Michigan. Funeral services were 2 p.m.

Wednesday in the Eagles Nest Assembly of God Church with the Rev. Bill Davis officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. WILLIAMS MEMORIAL CHAPEL was in charge of arrangements. CARL R.

MESKIMEN Carl R. Meskimen, 77, of Pensacola died Saturday, November 23, 1996, in a local hospital. Mr. Meskimen a native of Cedar Rapids, lowa. He was a vet- State Rep.

Jerry Melvin, from left, listens as Department Of Environmental Protection officials Bob Cooley, Taylor "Chips" Kirshcenfeld and Sava Varazo explain the water quality testing as it is being performed. Starting in December, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection will begin releasing a weekly in- A dex that reports the quality of area surface waters. mortuaries. To place a death notice, call 435-8616. charge of arrangements.

Friends may call at funeral home from 5 to 8 p.m., Friday. WILLIAM Edward EDWARD Willis, 60 WILLIS of Gulf Breeze died Thursday, November 28, 1996 in Gulf Breeze. Mr. Willis was bom Dec. 1936 Ozark, Ala.

He retired from sales in the Chemical Industry. Mr. Willis was a member of the Gulf Breeze United Methodist Church and had lived in Delaware before moving to Gulf Breeze in 1990. Survivors include mother, Dorothy Mae Willis of Panama City; wife, Barbara Willis of Gulf Breeze; sons and wives, William E. Willis, Jr.

and Cindi of Petal, David Willis and Debbie of Frisco City, a daughter, Julie Michelle Witlis of Gulf Breeze; grandchildren, William Edward Willis, Ill Datana Deanne Willis, Jennifer Dyan Willis, David Allan Willis, I. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m., Saturday at Martin FuneralHome with Dr. Paul Nixon pastor of Gulf Breeze United Methodist officiating. Graveside services will be in Evergreen Memorial Cemetery, "Panama City, 2:30 p.m., Saturday with Pastor Don Shoots officiating. MARTIN FUNERAL HOME, is in charge of arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 10 a.m. to time of service, Saturday. SENIOR LOREN LIFESTYLE REALTY INC. DE 807 W. Garden Street SPECIALIST Pensacola, 1 FL 32501 OFFICE: (904) 469-1074 6.

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