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the United States tram Tae; Dee. IX 1J Tbe Arizona Republic 41 CI Iran ta ti V. Larger, 7 be at II a Meuro to IK, call m. tomorrow Gietv Obituaries dile Memorial Cemetery. Mr.

Mejia, 6CS N. 53rd AveJ John Ia Stratton Services Tomorrow survived by a ester. Mrs Victim of Auto Crash Services for John Pass, 66, as employe li jears for Reynold Amelia Gonzales, in Metko. He died Fridav in the home Metals, be at 7 m. taCay The Rev.

Paul L.West Of St. Barnabas Dies of a iYwnri at nu-ndiV. Lund- in Gnmihaw Mortuary. 354 berg Chapel of Chimes made. Monroe.

iT! MESA Mrs. Ruth Pearl! Stratton. 2. a member of the maries ernon career, 16. a junior at Westwood High School Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- SCQTTSDALE The Rev.

Paul L. West, C2, priest emeritus Phoerus hospital where he had been a pauent seven jears Born in Pennsy lvania, he move Apnea Lane ter-day Saints in Sanders 11 of St. Barnabas on the Desert Episcopal Church here, died will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday years Dciore sne movea Mesa bunaay in a nioerax nospiUL irsi weunxiisn.iiurcn, lrsr ass Rpqaiem for Mrs to Phoerux in 1914 from New immuib ko, aji-a ounady mi Avenue na weuirr. I rr A n.

1m dirtHoko Hriti M'- esi naa a cnici aepuiv snenn in tiis nauve jersey, iie nrniun an(J ha(J dvic an(J overrmenlaJ rt Charles as fatally injured to rnoenix in is irom rxr na- Lodge Phoenix and Mrs. Stratton, (S3 Center. ric Sunday in an auto accident nearf ve Atchuon. be said nad served in the Navy a tha as born in Pine. in 10.7 1 jPayson.

Born in Williamsport, m. Ulay ii St. Mary's end of World War I. Survivors include a son, Jh Services will be at a m. tomorrow in the 19th Ward LDS of Seattle.

ne came tiere lour years vnuiwi, i uu He moved to Phoenix in 1949, ag0 Wlth family I 8S lTrmly E5lS" 219 W- Jasmine. Mr Une. 718 N. First copal Cathedral, the first rector i Lie du rvf Rarn3hac in cmcl He was active in his church Saturday in a Phoenix hos- Chapel. Sixth Avenue and Bark-i km Friends may call at the mor tuary after 2 pm.

today. Cre pital. and served a vear as superin and had conducted the Sunday mation will follow services. Icy. Graveside services will bej at 3:30 p.m.

tomorrow in Snow- flake Cemetery. Friends may-call from 4 to 9 p.m. today in AW Survivors include a daughter Mrs. Kathenne Strickler. and a rndent of Good Shepherd Mission at Fort Defiance, an orphanage on the Navajo Gibbons Mortuary, 33 N.

Sirrine. morning worship services in Payson with the church-sponsored Boy Scout Troop before the accident He also sang in the church choir. inurcn tnoir- ii II i son, John both of Phoenix; a brother, Leo Considirve of La- Survivors include her husband, Leo three sons, Mich i His career in the 8una fv started at St Rarnaha rrf ih tnrvivnrc lnr1nH Tvarnf. sisters, an oui oi suie; ana i Irrigation ALT IVf PtOJECT oil ri.ow re too o. fnm IJ tm Ok.

IJ Ore. It, it tor km en U4 Culti or wr II Tht IIM ratMi Ji ptr tKOi lKt. rr unl. SOOSEVtLT LAtt Cpc tr. acrt ret I bit ael of Mesa, Norman of Hol-brook and Larry of Fullerton, two daughters, Mrs.

Hel Valley in Corter, where1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Bar- granatniiarcn he also served the mission at ger: two brothers. Jay and Burial will be in St.

Francis Mancos. iMark all of Mp5a- hk Cemeterv. Rosarv was recited en Fort of Mesa and Mrs. Myrna Abel of Sacramento, 1 her mother, Mrs. Lucin-; After serving as chief deputy grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. 'yesterday in Whitney and Mur-sheriff five years in Pueblo! Vernon Eddinger of Montgom-phy Funeral Home. County until 1935. he was a city ery. Pa.

i da Randall of Pine: four broth i i i i ers, Orley Randall of Mesa, 24'. 'J 01 I I.V l.tu conimissioner, manager of thei The family suggests contnhu- Jamc Y. Prrrin If i i i Frank of Flagstalf, Eldon of II mm mm 1 iiwiiioer oi commerce ana or-tjons (0 the Melnodlst Youlh i 1 panir ana nrsi president oi Warship Fund flirt I iti4mi Iii'nAAC onI Mn the Oilorado and Fort Thomas and Rowe Randall of Pine; four sisters, Mrs. Mabel Shumway and Mrs. Dor- 57 av SSI I ra Jaycees, a na TOLLESON-James W.

Per-rin, 59, a timekeeper for Hotel Westward Ho in Phoenix the, past 11 years, died Sunday of a heart attack at Turf Paradise, i THE REV. PALL WEST Priest Emeritus Burial will be in Mesa Ccnie- tional Jaycee vice president. Mortuary an- He was a 32nd degree Icldrum thella Toot, both of Mesa, Mrs. Ann Hatch of Joseph City and Mrs. Erma Blackburn of Pine; HM.tmam rtrwiion Presrnt e'vton APACHE LAKE CapACity, rt teel r'rvlion t'rvin CANYON LAKE Capacity, cr S'og'-.

acre twt n'urri rlrvltQft Prttfnt ltvtion SAHUARO LAKE Cpactty, crr Irrt S'oaqr, crr rM Mrtumjm rlwatlon Prrsnt Hva'ioo HORSESHOE LAKE CApacdr. acr 'r1 Store. ocre io1 M(nmum r.fvaltoO Prml eliion BARTLETT LAKE Capacity, acr fret Storage, tat fert wainum flrvaiion Premt elevation TOTAL STORED WATER Capacity, acre feet Total storage, acre feet Total itored year ago organizer of the De Molay fori and 19 grandchildren. Anthonv i a am iii Boys in Colorado and a member of its National Legion of Honor. Mr.

Perrin, 101 S. 92nd Drive, attended the First Baptist Church here and was a mem- Waller G. Lane During World War II he served Jerry Stonrbcrgcr WIXSLOW-Services for of the First Baptist Church A AW SCOTTSDALE Mass of Re-nuiem for Anthonv N. Markie. on a draft board.

He resided at ter G. Lane. 61. who died HVanH firfH Fellows LodM in 5419 N. 82nd St.

FLAGSTAFF Services for Winslow Memorial Hospital Fri 13 2 iu 2 017 171 477 1.7 J.072,0' 1.710,131 1,402, IA A 1 1 I Jerry A. Stoneberger, 63, a' u. aestaff resident fnr 37 vpars v-iutdgu, wi Shamrock, Tex. Born in Wellington, he moved to Tol-leson in 1953. Services will be at 10 a.m.

Services will be at noon tomorrow in St. Barnabas Church at 6715 N. Mockingbird Lane. The Rt. Rev.

Joseph M. Harte, who died Friday at his home. i a-x mitt. day night, will be at 3 p.m. today at the Scott Mortuary Chapel.

Burial will be in Desert View Cemetery. Mr. Lane was a native of Bis- i 1 I I will be at 2 p.m. today In the Thursday in St. Theresa Catholic Church, 5045 E.

Thomas. Mr. Markie, 3207 N. 63rd II Flagstaff Mortuary Chanel. Bur Episcopal bishop of Arizona, and Thursday in the church at 92nd Drive and Adams.

Friends may- Births ial will be in Citizens Cemetery, the Rev. John H. Parke, rector tOUTHtlOf DISTRICT HOSPITAL call tomorrow until 9 n.m. at bee and had resided in Globe c. i had been missinc from Ft.

of St. Rarnah nn thA rpprf Kansas, wa emDloved bv the Whipple Veterans Administra- will conduct services. Buriai'U ,44 whc he moved toCfnnon Funeral Home 3,0 N. Paul Zanzucchi rock and crave! Hncnici cinr-P llv Hp WU be in the Good Shepherd 1MS1UW- ne rwdu, uuuuycdi. uu-firm He had been DTetioush since Mission Cemetery at Fort De-ed the Four Lanes bar and rial will be in Memory Lawn 111 III.

rie MdU Been preMOUSlV (nunA A nnar ihe hnsnitnl Dknnniv employed by Arizona Lumber nance- "ullKl- v.c...ci,t and Timber Co. and the Sagi- unday- He was a veteran ot, Survjvors inciUfje his wife' He was a member of the Elks1 Survivors Include his wife, naw Manistee Lumber Co. World War I and a member of Maybelle; a brother Frank: Lodge. Lorene; a son, James at Surviving are his wife Hazel, veterans ot foreign wars rosi ano i a sis er. Mrs.

Lucy boss, Survivmg are his wife, a daughter, Wilma Short, and 720 in Phoenix. He was born in both of Colorado Springs. rinne, and a daughter, Cora CoA tvnoci iu i The family succests contnbu-i: iMrs. Rita uarK ot nioenix, nis ljviw, iJiin.oi, Mvnj, wuiuiii, Lilinuanid, i tiT a 1 1 11 vl oiiu a Mrs. Bell Perrin of CharlPS anH I.arrv all nf Flaa.i '10I1S 10 tne Kev.

faul L. West! Lynn, of Pomona, Calif. staff; a'brother Charles, of Oak-I Survivors include a daughter, F.und al 101 w- Roose' Shamrock; two brothers and a sister, all in Texas; and four land. Calif a sister. Ella Gore.

c. rnoenix. Heeler O. Owens grandchildren. of Flagstaff; his mother, Mrs.

Nellie Paul, of Glendale, sons- P' Meskls ol 12 grandchildren. jScottsdale and John J. Mava Eaton FLAGSTAFF Services for William F. Ell Beeler B. Owens, 74, who died Private services for Mrs.

of Chicago; eight grandchildren in his home Saturday, will be at William F. Ell, 67, who re Mava M. Eaton, 72. a World 11 a.m. today at Ganley and A.

P. Dailev War Army nurse, will be held tired after 40 years as an auto and two great-grandchildren. Burial will be in St. Francis Sons Mortuary. Burial will be A.

P. Dailey, 74, who retired in the Veterans Cemetery. tomorrow in Paradise Chapel. Mrs. Eaton, 3241 E.

Almeria, mechanic in Superior, andi moved to Phoenix four years Mr. Owens had been a Flag a year ago as a vice president Cemetery, of the First National Bank at; 1- Til A.A l.i.tw, lfiL liinf died Saturday in Phoenix Bap staff resident for the past 40 ago, died Saturday in his home.j 3211 W. Van Buren. She moved to tist Hospital years. He was an employe of I ijULrwyui uicu ycieiudy in jaiut? ivvump Phoenix 15 years ago from Min- ihP nitv hpfnro rPtirpH r- r.

rr Unnlic nA AiA Good Samaritan Hospital. Services will be at 8 p.m. to OerVlCeS IDT jaillCS C. OLULR- iicapuna onu uju JJilVdlc IIUIMllg He had been active in the Mr Dailev had snent several ing. 45, will be at 10 a.m.

to- at St. Joseph and Good Samar- morrow in A. L. Moore and JOHNSON, Thomas and Donna, j42 W. Morriand, bov.

Dec 6 VAN AKEN, Harold and 715 Apache No 7, Temoe, bov. Dec. 6. FELIX, Frank and Clara, UU E. Church Guadalupe, girl, Dec.

7 JOHNSON, Warrnn end Carlrtta. 138 Hu-Esta Drive, Tcmpr, bov. Dec MESA GENERAL HOSPITAL LUCAS, Antonio an3 Conct.a. Rout I. Bnr it.

Chi-rO'rr, ftov. Dec. 7 MESA LUTHERAN HOSPITAL HUCKEY, Larry and Phyllis, 37 fc. Ninth Drive, Mesa. Bov, Dec ft PEREZCHICA, Uriel and Eulalia.

2015 Don Carlos Tempe. girl. Die. SHUMWAY, Anthonv nd 0'n, 52 W. Broadway, Mesa, girl.

Dec. 8 ARNETT, Craig and Virginia, W. Second Mesa, boy, Dec. COOLEY, Robert and Martha, 50S W. Southern, Tempe, girl.

Dec. PRICE, John and Linda, Route 3. Box 907, Apacht Junction, girl. Dec. 9 ROBBINS, Milan and Susan.

518 W. First Mesa, bov, Dec. 9. NORTHWEST HOSPITAL HURLOCK, jerr vand Colleen, 3917 W. Culver, bov.

8 GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL December ADAMS, Roger and 10H Oranqe girl. ALCANTAR, Samuel and Yolanda, 1069 Monte Vista, girl ALSP AUGH, Stanley and Jerry, 4804 36th girl. BOOZE John and Sharvn, 18 E. Victory, qirl. ESPINO, Felipe and Aurora, 5814 10th girl.

EVANS, Lowell and Sherren, 3002 W. Camelbrtc. bov. FURUBOTTEN. Louis and Gloria, 2825 W.

Turnry, girl MAKI, Edward and Diane, 250 8Sth girl. POWELL, Wayne and Kathleen, 1134 N. 27th girl. PRAY, Wayne and Ruth, 732 E. Pierce, girl.

RODRIGUEZ, Rudolph and Juan. la, 7121 S. Eighth Place, girl, SHEEHAN, John and Jem, 740 W. Ninth Tempe, girl. SHEPPARO, John and Mary, 6541 W.

Turnev, bov. STUKE, Adrian and Marsha, 1 325 N. 50th girl. ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL December i ALDANA, Anthony and Dora, 14.11 t.

Woeser, bov. BARNEY, Richard and Betty, 602 W. Mcdlock, Glendale, girl. BUSSE, Henry and fclsle, 9341 W. Taylor.

Tolleson, boy. CUSHMAN, Ronald and Doris, 4019 Encanto, boy. HAZELETT, Wvatt and Glenda, 4501 W. Clarendon, girl, HOEY, James and Rosemary, 2944 t. Granada Road, boy.

MENDOZA, Crespin and Ramona. '13 w. Southgate. bov. RYAN.

Conneii and Jean, 2324 W. Grernbnar, bov. MARYVALE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL MEHOK, William And Mary, 8'36 jnd girl. Dec. 5.

NEVITT, Harold and Karen. 3733 W. Vermont, boy, Dec. 6 MEAD, Gary and Judv, J338 N. 62nd Drive, girl.

Dec. 8. SHERBUCK, Georoe and Martha. 6439 w. Myrtle, girl, Dec.

8. EWiNG, Uonaid and Mariene, 1 Lawrence Avondale, bev, Dec. 9. She was born in 'American Legion and Veterans di, morrow in Bloom's Mortuary, 1 ltan hospitals Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams.

ot foreign wars. Hp snrvivprl hv a hrnthpr Burial will be at 9 a.m. Thurs u.ia in rnuc.u clu. 380() Cmra Fairmount, Minn, here a month ago. He was a veteran of World War I.

Mr. Stocking, 103 W. Pied-1 Survivors include a son, Wil- mont. was killed when a of Ann Arbor, a J. C.

Owens of Kansas, and ajday in Greenwood Cemetery, Mrs. Dora Shadden of Mr. Ell, a native of Devils Mr. uailey, a native of construction equiptnen tjsfster, Mrs. Harriet Williams of1' sister, I Lake, N.D., is survived by his 1 Phfiflniv fhroo hrnthorc inf Phoenix; three brothers out of paign, 111.

is survived by over at Morristown near! Graveside services will be i wife, Ashier three daugh- state; and one grandchild. wife, Gladys. Services and burial will be in Lockport, A. L. Moore and Sons Mortuary an conducted by members of the Wickenburg Friday.

He was employed by Haumont Contractors of Phoenix. mr co rf ii n7 He moved to Phoenix nine Friends may call after 3 p.m. today in the chapel at 3934 E. Indian School. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.

Stella Sauer years ago from Tipton, ters, Mrs. Florence Clark of Phoenix, Mrs. Meldred Heur-kenf of Foxboro, and Mrs. Donna Boushley of Neenah, a sister and a brother, out of state; 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. nounced.

R. Loren Weslbrook R. Loren Westbrook, 34, owner of Melrose Radio and Tele WORKADAY American Legion and VFW. Howard B. Combs Howard B.

Combs, 72, a retired truck driver for the Denver-Chicago Trucking died Sunday in Beatitudes Nursing Home. Mr. Combs, 4332 Grand, was born in Pawnee City, and where he had farmed. He was born in Grandfield, Okla. Survivors include his wife, Sarah; a son, Jay of Phoenix; xs uu mil ul vision Store the past 13 years, Mrs.

Stella M. Sauer, 70, who moved to Phoenix 12 years ago died bunday in Doctors Hos two brothers and a sister, all of state. pital. I from Blue Island, 111., died yes-ucrdav in Georeian Court Nurs- Mr. Westbrook, 4138 N.

13th! Burial will he in Greenwood ing Home. WORKADAY moved to Phoenix from Denver in 1063. moved to rrioenix in 19a0 Cemetery, friends may call at from Las Vegas. He was born the mortuary from 6 to 9 p.m. in Needles, Calif.

today. Mrs. Sauer, 6125 E. Indian School, was born in Blue Island. Deaths Of Note Franeis J.

Median A daughter, Mrs. B. C. Palm-! Rosary will be recited at 7:30 er of Canoga Park, survives. Services and burial will be in Miriam, Grimshaw's Be Services will be at 10 a m.j tomorrow in A.L.

Moore and! Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams.) Burial will be in Greenwood Phillip 31. GLENDALE Phillip p.m. today in Paradise Chapel, 3934 E. Indian School.

Mass of Requiem will be said at 9 a.m. MORAGA, Calif. (AP) tomorrow in St. Theresa's Cath thany Chapel announced. Cemetery.

myers, 84, who retired as a watchman for foundries in Rock-ford, 111., before moving here Survivors include his parents, Francis Joseph Meehan, educator who, as Brother Leo, formerly served as chancellor of St. Mary's College, died Sun Mr. and Mrs. Edward Westbrook of Phoenix. Belle Cline Mrs.

Belle Cline, 88, who mov day an Oxnard Hospital. He ed to Phoenix in 1963 from Legal Advertising was 85. The renowned educator five years ago, died Sunday in Maryvale HospitaL Mr. Myers, 6936 NW Grand, Glendale, had resided 40 years in Rockford. He was born in Dry Ridge, Ky.

Services will be at 2 p.m. NOTICE TO BIDDERS olic Church, 5045 E. Thomas. Entombment will be in St. Francis Mausoleum.

Friends may call at the mortuary after 3 p.m, today. Survivors Include a son, Lester; a brother, John Reuter of Phoenix; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Anna Mae Sauer of Scotts-dale; and one grandchild. Berniee Sutler Divorces Asked BENDER, Ruth sues John R. BURKS, Gerlha Lea sues Roland McElree.

BURRESS, Phyllis sues Jess C. OANKOWSKI, lren J. ues Lean-ara (separation). EASTER, Artelia sues OrviHe Franklin Iseparai. maintenancp i.

HOLYOAK, Malva Laureth sues Millard C. JACOBS, John M. sues Jun. Mmq. KASMERICK.

Natasha ueu M. KRAUSE, Karl sues Dorothy. MACIAS, Ophelia Yanes sues Jo. v. MESA, Rose sues Fernando.

MICHAEL, Nancy A. sues Steven MOBLEY, Susan Noel bvans surs Td Midhael. PRICE, Cedric E. sues Flora Belir. ROARK, Joan ues Hankie THOMAS, Madge Jane sues Rooert Leon STUMP, Beverly Ann sues Rot'b.

Carlos VERTZ, Leona M. sues John. began teaching in San Francisco in 1903 as an English instructor Is here-bv 9lven that sealed bids will be received by the Board of Trustees of Cartwright School Oistrlct 83, 3401 North 67th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona, for paving Streets, Gutters, Curbs, and Sidewalks, Installation of Drainage Pipe and at Sacred Heart College, be Cherry Valley, 111., and resided at 1227 E. Griswold, died Sunday in Lincoln Hospital. Services will be at 7:30 p.m.

today in Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N. liayden, Scottsdale. Ad- nr.A came a professor of literature at St. Mary's in 1915, dean in tomorrow in Lundberg Chapel nil. Specifications to which this bid cal must conform are available at tha Cart of Chimes, 5852 W.

Glenn Drive 1929 and chancellor 1930. wright School District Olfice. 3401 North Friends may call at the morlu 6'trt Avenue, Phoenix. Arizona. Before submitting a proposal, each bidder shall mi fW.m 7 in a U.UU.W.

Hc had cn(prefJ the nnvitiafp be in Belvidere, 111. Lf tho Become a wage earner the easy way. Read the Want Ads everyday. Enj'oy the pay tomorrowday tomorrowday. Many types of job opportunities can be found in the employment columns of The Arizona Republic and The Phoenix Gazette classified pages.

Anyone looking for a beginning poet? inspect the site with a district repre- ulJ' oj. Survivors include his wife, ditions, the drawings and and shall sign for specifications and Grace; two daughters, Mrs. Mrs. ticrnice butter, 4J, a Chandler, native who moved here in 1940 and resided VI II lv VIII UTiiau LJ i 1 1 I III Mrs. Cline, a native of I Hi-1 1807.

After 40 years as an edu-nois, is survived by a daughter, author and lecturer, hc Mrs. Alice Conat of Phoenix; a received permission from the son, Miles of Loves Park, aiVatican in 1941 to retire from sealed bids are to filed with l. L.lMargaret Dustin of Glendale Foley, Director of hancial a i r-artiurinhf ni.i,i,i ii 1 anH Mrs Ivs Annprsnn nf Rusk. at 4733 E. Vernon, died yester a son, Edward of Rock- in Mmaritan Hospital.

brother in Illinois; three grand- the brotherhood. 1966. ford; two brothers and a sister, Bids will ADenerl and Dnhllrlv reH Servicpg will be at 2 p.m. Divorces Granted DAVIS, Merle E. vs.

Aiic EDWARDS, Laura vs Marvin FISHER. Beverly vs James D. GRIFFIN, Maurine Elizabeth vs. William Richa'd. HALLETT, Dorolhv J.

vs. Ronald C. HOPPER, Louise C. vs Ernest L. JENSEN, Charles Larry vs.

Mar. garet Elizabeth. LONG. Patricia Ann v. Jimmy Lee.

PEARCE, Bruce J. vs. Rose Marie. PROFFIT, Delbert McVay vs. Jeanne SAWYER, Joart V.

Donald H. SHUMAN, Dennis A. vs. Phyllis P. Five years later, in 1946, hc all out of state; three grand aloud at 8:00 A.M., Tuesday, December 20, 1966, at Cartwright District Conference Room, 3401 North 67th Avenue, Phoe Thursday in A.

L. Moore and married Miss De Neze Brown. children and two great-grand children and 10 great-grandchildren. Claude A. Leamon Sons Mortuary.

333 W. Adams. She survives him. nix, Arizona. Published: December 10, 11, IJ, 13, 14, 15, 16, 1966.

children. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Nolle. Is herehv aiven that palrf hlrit will be received by the Board of Educa Charles I. Ellinff HOLBROOK Scrvice for tion ot phoenix union high school System Dr.

S. K. Hornbook WASHINGTON (NATS)- Dr. uui 1 1 vi iv, i i IV4J band, Hans; two sons, Robert uisincr wo. 210 ot Maricopa tounty Arizona, for the following: Electrical Distribution System JKVA Medium Voltage With Some Minor Demolition and Construction.

Claude A. Leamon, who died Thursday In Tucson, were held yesterday In the Community Stanley K. Hornbeck, 83, for many years a Far Eastern ex Sealed bids ar. to be filed with the1 FLAGSTAFF Services for Charles I. Elting, 85, who died Saturday in Flagstaff Hospital, will be 3 p.m.

tomorrow at the First Church of the Brethren, Methodist Church. Burial was in pert in the State Department and Larry of Phoenix; two daughters, Mrs. Nelda Lichlwald of Phoenix and Mrs. Martha Pilon of Norwalk, her mother, three sisters and four hrnthnrc all nitf nf ctntn onrl Holbrook Cemetery. Division or supply and Property, 415 East Grant Street, Phoenix, Arizona, on or befor.

5:30 m. January 3, 1967 at which time they will be publicly opened and read by the Assistant Superintendent for Business Services or his duly and a former ambassador to The Netherlands, died Saturday Mr. Leamon, 67, had been a 3G09 N. 27th Phoenix. Bur autnorizea representative.

resident of Navajo County George Washington Hospital Specifications to which this bid call ui wiii r.rprnwonrl r. r- i uu must conform are available at the Di- 131 wl" De ln JlCtnwO0O. L.e- flve grandchildren, vision of Supply end Property. mntorv I board of education, phoe. mctery.

Republic and Gazettt Phon. 771-1000 Phoenix Newspapers, Inc. 120 F. Van Buren St. Mall Address: O.

Box 1950 Phoenix, Arlt. 15001 Circulation Service 271-8381 Branch Offices and Representatives Service Phon. Aio 287 7845 Apacht Junction 964-5649 Avondsl 935-9521 Bisbe. 412-5154 Buckeye 935 9521 Casa Grande I 6-5723 Chandler 964-5649 CHttun 864 4255 Coohdge 723 382? tonwood 634-5701 Flagstalf 774 7472 Gilbert 964 5649 G'obe 425 2002 x.dvear 9 35 9S21 Kinsman 7ji-54 NIX UNION HIGH SCHUQLI 45 years. He had been employed; hv the Santa Fe and by Babbitt, Brothers Trading Co.

Jo0( binafllian Hp i. hv thrm Y0RK MrS- District No. 210 Ot Maricopa1 Mr. Elting Was IXlHI in Mis-; i souri where he operated a farmi Larlie Alallell SEDONA Graveside serv And when you have an employment position you want filled, use a Want Ad anyday. hathleen (May) Joyce Mona- riftrtr 4-1 I 1 ters, Mrs.

Maudia McGlockian Pnhikhev Anion, p.nnhiir- rw.mh.r until iiid. wncn ne movea 10 ices for Carlie a younger sister of the who died' -a un 76, r966en" Dc-iPhoenix. He operated a grocery legal NojicE store for 18 years at Ninth Ave- Wednesday in Tucson, will be Sf- Tin .1 tl' I writer James Jovcc, died (Thursday in a Dublin hospital held at 1:30 p.m. today at both of California. He retired in County Junior College District and Mcensrd niie and Pierce aiier a snon inness.

Ulllld HlflllUI Icll I UIK, 1945. Luk. Field ov tne reaerni Lommunicaiions commission to ooerate the non-commercial educational Radio Station KFCA-FM, do here- Graveside services were con IAL 271-8711 ducted by Uie American Legion, He is survived by two daugh nv issue punnc nonce in accordance wnn the FCC rules and regulatons paragraph 1,580, that they have mad. application to the FCC to Increase the power of KFCA- Miss Mallctt, a former resident of Sedona and Flagstaff, was an associate of the Museum Miobael Casserly NEW YORK Michael Cas- ters, Mrs. E.

B. Habecker of Navajo Post 37 and Chalcedony Lodge No, 6, Masons. rM from id waits to 50 watts, kfca fm Phoenix and Mrs. Melvin Hel- studios and transmitter located In th. of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff.

serly, 62, who welcomed the Liberal Arts Building on the Phoenix College camous. Members of the nubile who scl of Flagstaff, and six Mas. W. Main tl. 64-5649 Miami riggalei 297-iVlO Pag.

645 1654 Pr.scott 45-4 HI Safford 421-0450 San Manual 385-4471 Superior 619 7971 llirra Vlst. 458 2651 Tucson 34-il77 Wickenburg t4 5)11 Williams 435 72t4 Williams FlglfJ H4-S4)4t Winslow 289 J7l Yum. 712 2321 greats of tho world and thrones desire to make comments or oblecllons She has no survivors. Franoiseo Mejia of ordinary visitors as doorman to this snouio write to the Federal Communication. Commission, Washington, D.C.

20554, not later than Friends may call at the Gan Friends luggest memorials be jAmtArv 14, ivftr. Letters snoua set GLENDALE Graveside rites for Francisco M. Mejia. of the Empire State Building for the last 20 years, died here forth In detail th. specltle tads which the writer wished the Commission to esnsldv sent to the American Cancer ley and Sons Mortuary from 6:30 In Passing on this application.

Ua 0 1vIqw Published! December IJ. 14), tl, 196.llO m- lOOay. 84, a retired steclworker who Saturday. Society. A.

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