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1 i 4 Funeral WIUIamiFleia' Wllliams635-227 964-5649 Wlnslow289-329l Yuma 782-2323 58 Thursday, April 24, im The Arizona Republic REPUBLIC BULLDOG Obituaries More obituaries on Pages 48 and 49 Harry 0. Peterson, 76, World War I veteran BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR WRITING Marriage Licenses BfLLWILKER, Sam 25, 806 W. Turneyj Linda 19, 806 W. Tur- FULL'ER-THURSTON, Christian, 21; Janet Elaine, 21, both of Mesa. GAY-SMITH, Ernest Eugene 22, 1545 W.

Camelback; Barbara 20, 1201 Rancho Orlvt. HILL-MbYERS, Vlroll EE Ills, 51, 2614 N. 25th Place; Betty 36, Meta. JOHNSON-WATSON, James 34; Janice Ann, 25, both of Tempo. KELLER-OONZALES, Steve II, 337 N.

50th Carmen, 25, 1838 W. Carol. LUX-WALSTROM. David Michael, 25 3829 W. State; Krilllt Ann, 17, 4013 N.

34th St. MANSFIELD-CARROLL, Albert John, 54; Florence 58, both ot Scottsdale. MARTI N-SCHMELLA, Henry 31, Scottsdale; Norma Jeon, 20 MARTffi'eZ-FLORES, John 22; JO. of El Mirage. MARTlNEZ-VILLA, Joseph Gilbert, 21; Rachael 19, botlvot Chandler.

MAY-WEBB, Robert Lea, 23, 2802 W. Minnezona; Susan Anne, 21, 1208 E. Tuckey Lane. NAVARRETTE-GAITAN, Manuel, 22; Anita, 23, both of El Mirage. PAOILLA-COOPER, Gilbert Arthur.

21; Valerie Rose, 22, both of Mesa. PURIN-HARRIS, Robert, 43, 3505 Garfield; Marlt, 30, 4142 N. 41 si Abel, 25, 2921 E. Hammond; Tomasa (Tommie) 17, 1917 S. 16th St.

RITCHIE-FIORUCCI, Craig 22, 2825 ijird Neva Kay, 21, ROORlBUfcZ-SALAS, Frank 20; Ofella, 17, both of Tolleson. SCHWARTZ-OSTERMEYER, Larry Carlln, 21, 4839 E. Clarendon; Carol Lynn, 21, 4130 Indlanola. SKINNER-FOSTER, Robert Charles, 19, 10414 N. 15th Linda Lee, 19, 2906 E.

Campo Bello Drive. SPR AGUE-MORENO, Richard Dale, 20, 360) W. Luke; Irma Yolanda, 18, 4716 N. 31st Ave. VE RES-MORE Y.

Robert 24, Tempe; DeeAnne Michelle, 24, Mesa. WINTERS-VELIMIROVICH, Terry 18, 3716 E. Oak; Tina, 17, 2218 N. 21st Place. Births MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FAIRLESS, Dennis and Nancy, 2437 W.

Yavapai, airl. Aoril 70. i III MG I Meeting Notices No. Temple, I p.m. Brothers' Night, dinner 6:30.

Eileen Hicks, W. M. GLENDALE 23. Third degree. Thursday evening 7 p.m.

vltilng Masons welcome. Refreshments. E. T. CROSS, W.M.

fHUNbERBIRD Lodge No. 41 F1AM will be host to Bethel No. 10 i.O.J.D. 7:30 p.m. 41 West Baseline.

All Masons and their families are Invited to attend. Refreshments. Roy W.HoytJr,t.W.M.,. HARMONY Lodge No. 57 F.IA.M, 345 W.

Monroe. Second degree 7:30 p.m. Visiting Masons welcome. Jack 4 Funeral Announcements Dr. Survived by husband Ralph W.i son, Daniel B.i parents, Mr.

and Mrs. M. K. Snvder. all of Phoenlxj sisters, Kathleen Heesch of Phoenix, Gretchen Ray', San Jose, Martha Blair, Omaha, Neb.t brothers, Lawrence Snyder of Phoenix and Rev.

Charles Snyder of Calif. Services 1 p.m. toriay at the First Evangelical Free Church, 491 W. Missouri with the Rev. Paul Buckert officiating.

Concluding services and Interment Nebreska City. Neb. Arrangements byy rimahaw Mortuaries; BAONALL, Sidney T. Arrangements pending. Lundberg's Oolden Door Chapel, Younitown.

BANISTER, Sharon P. Services conducted by Elder Walter Rliton, 3:30 p.m. today In Chapel of Memories, A. Moore Sons. In- JejmentreenwoML BARNES, Joseph.

Services 10:30 a.m. Friday, Chapel of the Roses, Larry J. Melcher Mortuary, Rev. Vincent Strlgas, Church of tha Redeemer, officiating. Private cremation.

Friends may call this aft-ernoon and evening. BEOUGHER, Ervin. 2045 W. Tonto. Services 1 P.m.

Saturday, Camelback Sunset Chapel, 3rd Ave. and Camelback. Private Interment, MemoryLawn Memorial Park. BRIDGES, Richard W. Survived by sisters Mrs.

Lois Fuhrmann, Tucson, end Mrs. Rita Dousntv. Portland, Maine. Brothers, Ralph E. Huntington Beach, Lester B.

of Seymour. Conn. Services and interment will be in Tucson, Arizona. Arrangements by Mercer CARROLL, Patricia L. Arrangements pending.

Whitney Murphy. ChAMBLEE, Marffia Fay, Services 10 a.m. Friday at M. L. Gibbons Mortuary Garden Chapel, N.

Sirrine. Mesa, Rev. Donald L. Helseth, Crelghton Christian Church Phoenix officiating. Interment East Resthaven Park.

Friends rncalM-LtnJiJd-ii-- CtELLAtfDToeorqe conducted by Dr. Charles Eh-rhardt, 11:00 a.m. Friday in Memory Chapel, A. L. Moore Sons.

Entombment Greenwood. Friends may call from till 10:00 p.m. today. DORRIS, Luther C. Services 2 p.m.

Sunland Chapel. Interment Sunland. Friends may call 7- om. today, Lundberq Chapel of The Chimes, 5852 W. Glenn Dr.

ENSINGER, Mildred M. 919 West Pierson. Wife of Lawrence M.i mother of Janet; sister of Daniel, BrySn, and Jason Kimball. Rosary 7:30 P.m. Friday In Whitney Murphy dhapel.

Mass of reQuiem 9:30 A.M. Saturday In St. Francis Xavier Church. s'i Francis. Friends may call after 12 noon Friday.

ESPIL, Isldora Arlstoy. Reaulem Mass :15 a.m. today, In Brophy Chapei; 4701 N. Central, Interment St. Francis.

A Memorial to the r.m-.r Fund is oreferred. A. L. Born in Nebraska, he came to Phoenix in 1926 from Holdredge, Neb. Survivors include his wife Alda; a son, LaMarr of Phoenix; three daughters, Mrs.

Barbara Dybdall of Lemoore, Mrs. Colleen Daniels and Mrs. Marjorie Wright, both of Phoenix; three sisters out of state; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.

tomorrow in Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N. Hayden, Scotts-dale. Private family services will be at the mortuary Saturday. Burial will be in Green Acres Cemetery. Regina King Funeral Mass for Mrs.

Re-gina T. King, 32, will be said at 10 a.m. today in St. Francis Catholic Mission on the Salt River Indian Reservation East of Scottsdale. Mrs.

King, 1002 E. Polk, died Monday in Good Samaritan Hospital. She had been an employe of the Roadway Inn in Scottsdale. She was born in Arizona. Survivors include her husband Richard; three children, Lemuel Thomas, Ray 10.

YOU WANT TO RESPOND TO YOUR ADVERTISING MESSAGE? Attract their immediate attention with your headline DO YOU HAVE TO OFFER? Provide your potential buyers with a complete description what you have to offer them. WHAT WHEN of Anneuncemtnts PENDBROAST, Raymond f. 4530 6. Call del Medico. Husband ot Pauline.

He will be taken to Minneapolis, Minn, for services and burial. Whitney Murphy. PIERCE, Genieve (Gene) ETServ-Ices 1 P.m. Friday Grimshaw't Bloom Chapel, 3800 Central. Friends may call 5-9 P.m.

today. interment bast Kestnaven rani. RALPH, John 59, 2741 W. Rosa Lane. Husband of Margaret G.

Ralph; father of Mrt. Frank Mott, Escondido, Mrt, Edward Ellis Douglas Ralph, Phoenix; brother of Mrs. Sidney Holder, Phoenix. Pasted away Tuesday. Services conducted by Rev.

William O. Smith, 2:00 p.m. Friday in Memory Chapel, A. Moor A Som. Cremation, RANDALL, Lucienda H.

Services 10 a.m. Saturday, In tha Pint LDS Ward Chapel. Bishop J. Leslie Tyler officiating, Friends may call at Meldrum Mortuary, 52 N. Mac- donald St, Mesa.

4-1 p.m. Friday and at the Ward Chapel from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Interment Pine Cemetery. REIDHEAD, Monra E.

6055 W. Os-born. Services 1 p.m. Friday, Camelback Sunut Chapel, 3rd Ave. and Camelback.

Friends may call p.m. today. Interment Greenwood Memorial Park. RICKHOFF, Fred H. Services 3 p.m.

today Grlmshaw's Bethany Chapel, 710 W. Bethany Home Rd. RIORDAN, Thomas 69. 527 E. Adams, pasted away Wednesday.

Service! 11:00 a.m. Saturday In Memory Chanel, A. L. Moor Sont, Cremation. ROSEN, Robert P.

Servicet conducted by Rev. Volus Norsworthy, 10 a.m. today In the Meldrum Mortuary Cnapel, 52 N. Macdonald, Mesa. Interment Mesa Cemetery.

SAMANIEGO, Frank Jr. Rosary sirvices Tempe Mortuary Chapei, 405 E. Southern Ave. 8 P.m. today.

Funeral Mass 9 a.m. Friday, Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. Interment Guadalupe Cemetery. SAMSON, Perl. Services i 6 m.

Friday In the Meldrum Mortuary Chapel, 52 N. Macdonald Mesa. Rev. James W. Henderson, Presbyterian '-lurch of the Master officiating.

Friends may call at the mortuary 5-8 p.m. today. Interment Gardens of Peace, Chandler. TARVESTAD, Vernon L. Services and interment, Lansford, N.

Dakota. Meldrum Mortuary, 52 N. Macdonald, Mesa, Funeral Direc-. tors. VAUGHN, Edward.

Husband of Virginia. Father of John, Laos, William of Chandler, Nancy Barlow, Phoenix, Virgil Glle of Wranqell, Alaska. Services 11 a.m. Saturday, Chapel of Bueler Mortuary. Friends may call from 2 to 5 p.m.

today, from 2 to 8 p.m. Friday at the mortuary. WAITT, Alden H. Passed away Tues. Services 2 p.m.

M. L. Gibbons Mortuary Garden Chapel, 33 N. Sirrine, Mesa, Rev. Robert H.

Simpson, First United Methodist Church, of Mesa officiating. Entombment Mt. View Mausoleum. Friends may call 5-9 p.m. today.

WELLS, Mazzella. Services. conducted by Rev. Don Smith, 10:00 a.m. today in Memory Chapel, A.

L. Moore Sons. Interment Greenwood. WILBUR, Harold. Husband of Julia.

Services Friday evening In the Mektrum Mortuary Chapel, 52 N. Macdonald, Mesa. Rev. Robert E. Temolin, First Presbyterian Church of Mesa officiating.

Interment with military honors Saturday at Mesa Cemetery. 7 Funeral Directors FORMAN'5 ARIZ. FUNERAL H(P 376 N.3rd Ave. AL 3-2332 MERCER MORTUARY THOMAS RD AT 16TH ST. Phone 266-4473 Private Parking AA.

MOORE SONS SERVICES TODAY ESPIL, Isldora 9:15 a.m. Brophy Chapel WELLS, Mazzella 10:00 a.m. Pedro, Inf. 11:00 a.m. St.

Francis Graveside HAMMACK, James 11:30 a.m. GRAVES, Bessie 2:00 p.m. BANISTER, Sharon 3:30 p.m. GOMEZ, Juanita 8:00 p.m. Rosary ADAMS AT FOURTH AVENUE HANSEN MORTUARY 8314 N.

7th St. 944-1561 MESSINGER MORTUARY SCOTTSDALE WH 5-9521 "WflBER SONS MORTUARY 1641 E. JEFFERSON 254-8734 Charles RTWhltney 939-9473 BRAZILL-WHITNEY I0-Floriss DONCFRIO FLORAL CO. Finest Flowers Sine 1905. 254-6761 13 In IN LOVING MEMORY OSCAR KLEIN Grimshaw Mortuaries THEfamilyof "theHar Ed" McNeil wish to thank all the wonderful friends for the floral tributes and many cards of sympathy.

Mrt. Effie McNeil, Mr. and Mrs. Carl McNeil and family. 13 Cemetery Lott Services BURIAL spaces S125, Terms.

Deer Valley Memorial Gardens. 274-7096. TWO choice cemetery lots In East Resthaven, cheap. 268-1083, 25 Lost PRESCRIPTION suV "glasses at Bartlett Lake, Tuesday. 944-4227, EIGHT month Sealpoint "Siamese, male, brown stomach.

86t'i Street end Columbus, Scottsdale, reward, 947-9673. SIAMESE wear ing orange collar from 4132 East Beatrice. 275-7240. Reward. SMALL longhaired female "dog, white 8.

black. Lost April 4, vicinity 29th Avenue Thunderbirth Cactus. $50 reward. 933-7651, 942-5954. CAT, yellow and white male," lost near Good Sam Hospital.

254-9146. PAPERBOY'S dogs strayed. Two BeFigle's, one male, one female, vicinity 41st Avenue and Bethany Home Road. Reward. 939-0062, BROWN and white Beagle, two months old.

Reward $5. 264-2085 or 959-4194. TANblack German Shepherd," te-male, six months old. Vicinity 32nd StreetVan Buren. Rewarj.

BR6-2672, or 3235 East Randolph after 6 p.m. MISS Poo, soaved female Sealpoint Siamese cat. Generous 955-4146. reward. FERRET, small, brown with black eves.

Vicinity 33rd' East Willetla. Reward. 275-1234. SILVER poodle, male, wearing turquoise beaded collar 58th Avenue-Maryland, Tuesday morning. Under medication.

Reward. 93M761. "CHAN" sealpoint Siamese, male wearing turquoise collar. Alaskan tourist pet. Reward.

258-1309. GERMAN Shepherd, younq female, black back and sides, rest white including legs. 41st Drive West Krall Street. April 7th Owner pay fld. 934-2952, FEMALE German ShepherdVTcini- Avenue-Campbell.

Reward. 265-237. EARLY American "sofauWon-f iween Indian School and Caclus Road, on BlackCanyon. 942-0777. 525 REWARD, mlssinq "io" days, medium size, light brown, female dog.

Chris-Town area.26-5871j 943-5469. METAL bottom covering of refriger- alprDunlap-lst Street. 944-8654. CALICO neutered, "black grey. 38th and Palm Lane, June 15111944-5400.

TWO female Boston Terriert. Village Meadows area. 942-1945, LADY'S silver Waltham wrist watch, vicinity of Arizona Ambassador. Gift of great sentimental value. Reward.

27B-IB97, MALE German Shepherd, "Ren6' Vicinity 7th Street and East Alvara do. 254-7863. 23-Found BASENJIS, two. 943-8029. 30 Special Notices irTHI Plan, write P.O.

Box 105, Scottsdale, Arizona. 33 Auctions- WARE'S AUCTION MON. FRI. 7 P.M We buy outright cr sail on commission 272J91I 278-C4W -r, AUCTION CITY SALE SUNDAY 9AM WE BUY OR SELL FOR YOU 1706EASTMOHAVE 252-624B SCpJTSDALE. AUCTION WH JIM'S ALLIED AUCTION EVERY" MD 4001 NORTH 7TH ST.

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SATURDAY Phones Open 7am to 3pm Office Open 8am to 1pm Sunday DEADLINE 1pm Saturday SUNDAY Phones Open 12 noon to 3pm Office Closed PHONE 271-8711 To Place Your Want Ads LOCAL RATES: For weekday publication In the morning Republic and evening Gazette of the same day; or in tha Sunday Publication of tha Republic only: AGATE TYPE SET SOLID: 7 Consecutive Days 10c Per word Per Day 4 Consecutive Days 11c Per Word Per Day 1 Day or Skip Day Orders )2c Per Word Per Dav DISPLAY STYLE ADS Which use larger type, whit space, centered lines, ate: 30 Consecutive Days 70c Per Line Per Day 7 Consecutive Days 75c Per Line Per Day 4 Consecutive Days 80c Per Line Per Day 1 Day or Skip Day Orders 85c Per Line Per Dar 10 Discount Available for Cash orders placed In person at tha Classified Counter. MINIMUM CHARGE $1.50 REPUBLIC I GAZETTE BOX NUMBER RENTAL CHARGE SI .00 Per Week If Replies Picked Up. $2.00 Per Week If Replies Mailed. CITY IT ATE TAXES WILL Bb ADDED CONTRACT RATES Available Upon Request hone 271-8766 OUT OF STATE RATES: (Minimum Charge $2.00) Copy received from outside the Boundaries of the State of Arizona Is charged $1.00 Per Line Par Day. Advertisers who specify their weekday advertisements be published In only one of the two dally papers, will receive a reduction of 10c per line from the 1 time line rate and Copy so ordered will appear under i senarate "Miscellaneous Classified" heading outside the Regular Classified section.

Check vbur ad the first day It appears. In the event of an error. Phoenix Newspapers will not assume responsibility for mere than one incorrect insertion. The Phoenix Newspapers, inc. Reserves The Right To Edit, Property Classify or Rtlect Advertising Copy.

To Place Your Want Ads DIAL 271-8711 Printed Pattern NEAT AND COOL! Two of the nicest things you can say about a dress now. Slot seamed yoke adds spanking fresh touch to coatdress. Send now. Printed Pattern 9121 Half Wky YL 14, '16, 18, 20. Size 14 (bust 37) takes 3 yards 35-inch.

Send 65 cents in coin for this pattern; add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling. Address Marian Martin, The Arizona Republic, Pattern Department, 232 W. 18th New York, N.Y. 10011. Print name, address wjth zip code, size and style number.

More fresh, youngt easy-sew styles in Spring-Summer Pattern Catalog. send 50 cents. Free pattern coupon in catalog. New Instant Sewing Book shows you how to sew it today, wear it tomorrow; over 50Q pictures. Send $1.

IJ4.S0 16ft. 21.00 40.00 7.00 13.50 26.00 7.50 14.00 9121 nry 102-202 Harry Otto Peterson, 76, a former carpenter 25 years for the E. L. Farmer Construction died Tuesday in Phoenix Veterans Administration Hospital. Mr.

Peterson, 3528 W. Maricopa, was a veteran of World War I and member of Carpenters Union Local 1089. Edward Vaughn, ex-dairyman CHANDLER Rites for Edward Vaughn, 77, a former dairyman for the Bureau of Indian Affairs at Ft. Apache and in Oklahoma, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Bueler Mortuary, 14 W.

Hulet. Cremation will follow. Mr. Vaughn, 454 N. Colorado, died Monday in Chandler Community Hospital.

He moved to Arizona in 1939 and had lived in Chandler since 1949, where he worked as an electrician at Williams AFB until retirement in 1958. He was graduated from the University of Iowa in 1913, served as an Army corporal in World War I and was a member of the Chandler American Legion Post. He was born in Marion, Iowa. Survivors include his wife, Virginia; two sons, William of Chandler and John in Laos; a daughter, Mrs. Nancy Barlow of Phoenix; a stepson, Virgil Gile of Wrangell, Alaska; two sisters and a brother out of state; and 18 grandchildren.

Samuel Stilley Services for Samuel W. Stilley, 71, who died Tuesday in Doctors Hospital, will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Sunset Chapel, 301 W. Camelback. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.

Mr. Stilley, 2926 E. Cheery Lynn, had been a driver for the TIME truck lines 27 years before retiring in 1963. He was a member of a teamsters local, Veterans of Foreign Wars, an Army veteran of World War I and a deacon in the Central Baptist Church. Born in Pineville, he moved to Phoenix 30 years ago from El Paso.

Survivors include his wife Lela; a daughter, Mrs. Richard Colson of Phoenix; a brother and three sisters in Louisiana; and three grandchildren. Gerald D. Angelley WASHINGTON (AP) Chief Hospital Corpsman Gerald D. Angelley of Yuma has been killed in action in South Vietnam, the Defense Department reported yesterday.

His wife, Maxine, lives in Yuma. Rhonda Murphy Services for Mrs Rhonda D. Murphy, 33, who died Tuesday in Phoenix Baptist Hospital, will be at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Church of the Beatitudes, 555 W. Glendale.

Mrs. Murphy, 2135 W. Cactus Wren, was a member of the Washington Junior Wo-mans Club. Born in Rock Island, 111., she came to Phoenix four years ago from Jo-liet, 111. Survivors include her husband, Robert two daughters, Cindy and Linda Murphy of Phoenix; a sister and four brothers out of state.

Burial will be in Memory Lawn Cemetery, A.L. Moore and Sons Mortuary announced. Joseph Barnes MESA Services for Joseph Barnes, 98, a former theater operator in Detroit, will be at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in Larry J. Melcher Mortuary, 43 S.

Stapley. Cremation will follow. Mr. Barnes came here three years ago and lived with friends, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Sanford, 5930 Leonora. He died Tuesday in a Phoenix hospital. Born in Ireland, he came to Canada when he was 13 and later moved to Detroit. He had no known survivors. HIGGLNS REASSIGNED SEOUL (UPI) Maj.

Gen. Walter M. Higgins chief of staff of the 8th U.S. Army, will leave Seoul May 8 for new assignment as commanding general of Ft. Hamilton, N.Y., military officials WHERE YOU GET THE QUICKEST BEST RESULTS? In the people's marketplace The Classified Section of the Republic Gazette OROPEZA, Bob and Sylvia, 10919 S.

Central, girl, April 20. SHAFER, Earl and Sylvia, 4414 N. 12th Apt. boy, April 21. MARYVALE COMMUNITY FORD, Randy and Ruth, 6212B N.

23rd April 13, boy. SCHADE, Denny and Betty, 6637 60th April 14, boy. BALL, Dean and Mary, 3822 W. Verde Lane, April 14, boy. ICHAFER, John and Sherly, 6217 W.

Medlock, April 17, boy. WENTWORTH, Leonard an Linda, 9009 N. Ninth April 15, girl. VALENZUELA, Rosario and Dolores, P.O. Box 133, Litchfield Park, April 15, boy.

REAGAN, Richard and Cynthia, 6447 W. San Miguel, April 17, boy. KAMENS, Raymond and Elva, 3139 N. 65th April 17, boy. CHERRY, Ronald and Cheryl, 517 Norma Gila Bend, April 18, boy.

JOHN C. LINCOLN HOSPITAL COX, Herbert and Judith, 16427 N. 21st boy, April 16. LEMONS, Ralph and Claudia, 330 E. Purdue, boy, April 16.

HENDRICKSON, Dennis and Feu- lette, 2118 W. Wood Drive, boy, April 17. MERRITT, Robert and Gloria, 301 E. Carol, boy, April 17. PETERS, Ned and Teresa, 8910 N.

18th boy, April 21. MADIA, Daniel and Leah, 7505 E. Neale Dr. boy, April 21 Divorces Asked ADAMS, Jerl L. sues Donald W.

BARNES, Clara Bell sues William BODE, Wendell H. sues Dorothy L. BOLLER, Carmen Madigal sues Daniel W. BROADBENT, Sonoma sues Delmar. BURR, Carole sues Frank B.

BYERS, Dennis C. sues Elzena. CHAIRA, Estella sues Alelandro. CHAVEZ, Ernestine sues Bias. CUFFEL, Christine B.

sues Roger DUNSHEE, Neva A. sues Clark 8. FERNANDEZ, Sarah sues Johnny aka Johnny Fernandez Moreno. FREDRICH, Cecil Marguerite sues Walter S. FRENCH, Carlle M.

sues Bernard Lord. GOUDEAU, Alberta sues Willie. HANNA, Alice J. sues Trov R. HAYS, Dee A.

sues John W. HERNANDEZ, Filemon sues Delia. HOOK, John M. si.es Patricia J. JENSEN, Carol Frances sues Jerry Edward.

KNIGHT, Mary Delia sues Carl Dee. KRANICZ, Shirley sues Geza LAYCOOK, Lloyd R. sues Dorothy A. LINDSEY, Annalies sues Charles MARTINEZ, Teresa A. Sues Miguel M.

MOENICH, Carlene Mes Donald C. MOORE, Charles L. sues Mary Elizabeth. MORTON, Lynn sues Christine. OGDEN, Robert F.

sues Willa Mae. PANCAKE, Mary Ann sues Antonio Cornelius. PATEE, Cheryl Lee sues Michael Arthur. PRATT. Kathryn Ann sues Thomas Devan.

PRESTON, M. S. sues D. L. RIDER, Carol Jean sues Larry Dean.

RIMER, Ella Norm sues Richard 0. ROBERTS, Marilyn sues Jerry A. ROBBINS, Carole Louise sues Charles Allen. SHERFLEIN, Josephine Joy sues Robert Charles. SMITH, Robin Jain sues Richard George.

SMITH, William E. sues Helen W. WASHAM, Mary E. sues Cecil J. WEBB, Rebecca Sue, sues Thomas Dean.

ZAKHAR, Pamela A. sues James. BARROW, Dorothy E. sues Raymond, aka R. C.

DURHAM, Phyliss Ann sues Jerry Lee. EASTRIDGE, Fonda sues Harold. EVERDING, Mercedes sues Charles. HAIL, Jimmy Earl sues Kathy. HARDING, Bettv J.

sues Robert D. JOHNSON, Harold J. sues Thelma L. KING, Karan M. sues Robert Wesley.

LAWRENCE, Mary Sue sues Douglas. LEONARD, Sally Jean sues Theodore Charles. LOCKWOOD, Loretta Lee sues Robert. MALOY, Jov sues James. MALOY, Phylls Joan sues William John.

OPSAHL, Terry C. sues Lovle Den- OWEN, Wanda E. sues Haweda B. POUNCEY, James A. sues Janie Pauline.

QUINN, Grace Gwendolyn sues Jer-rel Henry, SHERRILL, Linda sues Blaine Conrad. TSCHAF.KDFSKE. Alfred sues Ka-thyn Ann. SPANGLER, Wanda Lee sues Thomas Charles (annulment). WATERS, lona Frances sues Wil- WFIDERT, Harold sues Marilyn Sue, WILLSHER, Fred J.

sues Velma T. Dii'orcos Granted ALVARADO, Otilia M. from Francisco G. BACA, Lynn from Santa Cruz M. BRELAND, Kay M.

from Melvin R. CARR, Evelyn Louise from Wilbur. CHESHIRE, Miriam H. from W.C. DORSETT, Pauline from Milford.

HELMS, Mary Marqaret from David L. HERKENS, Carole L. from Rodney Doyle. HOBBS, Georqe D. from Genevieve.

LOWDEN, Barbara J. from Kenneth. LYLE, D. from Violet Rose. MARTIN, Larry Thomas from Penelope.

MEACHAM, Shirley E. from Allen MILLER, Gwendolyn F. from Richard Lee (annulment). MILLS, John from Gladys V. PARKINSON, Beulah from Fred.

REIDHEAD, Nellie E. from Guy M. SHUMACHER, Anna Ethel from Charles. THOMPSON, Patsy from James. WALLACE, Raymond A.

from Ann. WEINMAR, Ellsworth S. from Leslie A. WEINSTOCK, Jordan M. from Christine N.Y.

WILLIAMS, Eleanor Mary from Thomas Howard. WONSLEY, Janis from Ronad C. ZAVECY, Melody C. from Robert Rudolph. Republic and Gazette Phone 271-8000 Phoenix Newspapers, Inc.

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BECAUSE REPUBLIC GAZETTE Wants ads reach into 4 out of every 5 metropolitan Phoenix households. TO PLACE A FAST ACTION RESULT GETTING WANT A mond King and Marvin King, all of Phoenix; and three brothers in New Mexico. Burial will be in the mission cemetery on the reservation. Rosary was recited yesterday in Universal Memorial Center. Monra Reidhead Rites for Mrs.

Monra E. Reidhead, 61, who died Tuesday in Phoenix Baptist Hospital, will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow in Sunset Chapel, 301 W. Camelback. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.

Mrs. Reidhead, 6055 W. Os-born, was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and College Park Baptist Church. Born in Pittsburg, she moved to Phoenix 31 years ago from Anson, Tex. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

Wanda Jessie of Tucson; a sister, a half-sister and three half-brothers, all out of state. Irrigation DDnierT 24 hrs. ended 7 a.m. Anil 22, 1969 Capacity, acre-feet, 1 ,285,000 Available storage, acre-feet, 422,611 24-hr. discharge, acre-feet, 1,100 Reservoir loss, acre-feet, 1,081 SALT RIVER PROJECT Normal Flow Period No.

15 From 12:01 a.m. April 23 to 11:59 p.m. April 30 is for use on land in cultivation in or before 1909. ROOSEVELT LAKE Capacity, acre feet 1,381,580 Storage, acre feet 1,294,633 Maximum elevation 2,136 Present elevation 2,131 APACHE LAKE Capacity, acre feet 245,138 Storage, acre feet 235,001 Maximum elevation 1,914 Present elevation 1,910 CANYON LAKE Capacity, acre feet 57,852 Storage, acre feet 51,323 Maximum elevation 1,660 Present elevation 1,653 SAGUARO LAKE Capacity, acre feet 69,765 Storage, acre feet 68,256 Maximum elevation 1,529 Present elevation 1,528 HORSESHOE LAKE Capacity, acre feet 138,238 Storaqe, acre feet 73,019 Maximum elevation 2,026 Present elevation 1,998 BARTLETT LAKE Capacity, acre feet 178,477 Storage, acre feet 167,522 Maximum elevation 1,7911 Present elevation 1,794 TOTAL WATER STORED Total stored, acre feet 1,889,754 Total stored a year ago 2,036,570 Marriage Licenses AUGUSTINOVICH LURTH, Ronald Lee, 31, 1645 E. Thomas; Mariorie 27, 1645 E.

Thomas. ARNOLD-ROESLER, Lowell 23, Apache Junction; Cynthia 22, Tempe. BAKClaY-SMITH, John Richard, 20, 840 W. Thomas; Sheralyn Ann, 21, 4617 W. Verde Lane.

CANAAN-GAARZ, William, 27, 5402 S. 12th Ivy, 32, 1502 W. Roeser. DARBY-FLOWERS, Robert Louis, 21, Glendale; Janis Kay, 21, 1308 W. Berridqe Lane.

DE LA HuERTAVAUGHT, Ralph, 21, Glendale; Patricia Louise, 21, 9223 N. 35th Drive. FALLS-SMITH, George Allen, 18, Gila Bend; Audrey Jean, 18, Tombstone. FRENCH-BACCHETTA, David Lee, 24, 7615 W. Crittenden; Kathleen June, 23, 7615 W.

Crittendon. FRIEASTAD-ZIMBAL, Gregory Dale, 21, Tempe; Sharym Christine, Scottsdale. GANNAKELLI-MARSCHALL, Thomas Anthony, 22; Deborah Ann, 18, both of Scottsdale. HAMMER-DEMERS, Mark 20, 3309 W. Lane; Joanne Marie, 19, 3114 W.

Bloomfield. HUNTER-TUBBS, Willie 54, 921 S. Third Willie Pearl, 50, 921 S. Third Ave. KELLY-STINSON, Michael Edward, 19, 3523 E.

Oregon; Lana Raye, 17. 3418 E. Roma. LEWIS-LEWIS, Joseph LeRaoy. 25, Tucson; Susanne May, 25, Scottsdale.

LINuEBAK CHRI5TENSEN, Dean E21; Karen, 25, both of Scotts- LINTHACUM-OLIN, Lamark 72, 310 W. Roma; Reba 43, Mesa. LITTON STADLER, Rege Lee, legal age, Scottsdale; Wilhelmina leqal age, 5364 N. 20th St. LUNDGREN GOODRICH, Jon 24, Tempe; Kathryn, 22, Portland, Ore.

MA RR NICOLA US, Steve 20: Jeanette 17, both of Mesa. MULLINS CAR DELL, Dwioht Russell, 26, Glendale; Wyvaughna Mildred, 25, 3718 W. San J-jan. MUNSON BENNAN, John Ames, 30, tlx N. 16th Barbara Javne.

26, Scottsdale. MUSGRAVES-BELISLE, Odell 56; Ariene, 50, both of Mesa. McCULLUM DE LENA, John Calvin, leaal W. Mission Lane; Beverly legal age. 925 w.

Mission Lane. NIX NOLL, Richard leqal age, 830 E. Maryland; Olga leqal age, Glendale. PROCTOR MILES, Clifford 47, 1806 E. Cocopah; Ula 25, 1804 E.

Coconah. RAWCLIFFE NOBE5, Arthur Morrison, 28, Williams AFB; Rose Mary, 20, Mess. RUPNOW TOMOLA, James Wilbur, legal age, Ternce; Annie Carmen, leaal age, 3912 Picadilly East. SCHNEK SCHIFMAN, Marvin Jack, 31, 3301 N. Seventh Kathryn Lynn, 26, 4456 N.

lth Ave. SHARPE DEVOL, William 21, Williams AFB; Sandra II, THEDFORD SHIVER, Karl Junior, 25. Oracle, Ariiona. Verna 20, Scottsdale. Moore I Sons.

FIELDS, Dean Edward, 4, 33 E. Baseline. Son pi Mrs. Betrv Myers; Hershel L. Fields, Step-son of James Myers, Phoenix; brother of Samuel Daniel Euqene, Kenneth Ray Fields, Phoenix; arandson of Leman Simmons" Muse, Okla.

Passed away Tuesday Services conducted oy Rev Lester G.Searles, 10:00 a.m. Saturoay ni A. L. Moore Sons. Interment Greenwood.

FINNEY, Wiiliam D. 5534 N. 32nd Ave Serv ces II a.m. today, camelback Sunset Chapel, 3rd Ave Camelback. Private cremation.

FISH. Ivis M. Services 2 P.m. today. First Ward Church, of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

Mor-tensen-Kings Funeral Center. FORD, Robert J. by wi.e Esther E. Phoenix; daughter, Mrs. Carol McFadden, Ohio; also one grandchild.

Services i 3 P.m. Fr Chapel In the Garden, Mercer Mortuary. Interment 'Greenwood. Friends may call after 2p.m,.today. FRONTCZAK, Joseph J.

Survived hv wife, Maiy; son, Richard; dXuqWer, Mrs! Bill Marcotle; 2 brothers; 2j 4 schM-dren. Friends may ca I today; Rotary 8 p.m. this evening, Paradise Chapel Funeral Home; Mass 9:30 am Friday, St. Theresa. Interment St.

Francis. Ralph L. Sage, quiem Mass .10 m. oday. Our Lady of Mt.

Carmel Catholic ChSrch, Tempe, Burial East Rest Haven Park. Larry J. Melcher Mortuary. GAUNT, Jane Montanye. Services jconducted by Dr.

Bruce Ccmj'pn, noon Friday, the Meldrum MorYSaVy Chapit 52 N. Macdonald St Mesa. Cremation Greenwood. OIBCUMB, Fred. Services 11 a m.

today, Lundberq's Sunland Chapel. Interment Sunland Memorial Park. GOMEZ, Juanita. Rosary 8:00 P.m. today In Memory Chapel, A.L.

Moore Sons. Reauiem Mass 9 00 am Friday in Immaculate Heart Church, 909 E. Washington. Interment St Francis. Fnds may call after .3:00 p.m.Joday.

GRAHAM," Sterling. Husband of June; father of Mrs. James A. Dingman all of Mesa i Dona Eugene, Oregon. Services 10 am.

Saturday at North Bend, Oreqon. Please remember the bunrhine Acres Children? Home in lieu of material remembrances. Meldrum Mortuary, 52 N. Macdonald St. Mesa, Funeral Directors.

"GRAVES, Ressie L. Services conducted by Rev. Herbert N. Christ, 2'00 P.m. today in Memory Chapei A L.

Mccre Sons. Interment East Resthaven. HAMMACK, James C. Services conducted by Rev. Frank Carlwnnht, 11 30 a.m.

today in Chapel of Me-moHes, A.L. Moore Sons. Entombment in San Dieqo, Calil. HIGH, Fred J. Services will be conducted at 4 o.m.

today at Desert View Chapel, M. L. Gibbons Mor-tuary, 9702 E. Apache Trail. Rev.

Frederick B. Williamson, pastor of First Baptist Church officiating Graveside military honors at Mountain View Memorial Gardens. HUDSON, Claude R. interment in Lincoln, Neb Visitation 4-7 o.m. today Lundberg Golden Door Chapel, Youngtown.

KING, Joel. Universal Memorial Center. KING, Regina Mass 0 a.m. today, St. Francis Catholic Church.

Burial St. Francis Cemetery Universal Memorial Center. MACKEY, Alice M. Passed away Wed mornino. Arranqements pendino.

M. L. Gibbons Mortuary Garden Chapel, 33 N. Sirrine, Mesa. MATIUS, Michael Edward.

Survived bv wife, Patsv, stepson, Ronald Verner, slep-dauqhtcr, Linda Ver-ner, all of Phoenix; mother, Tilly Matius, brother Frank, and sister Helen Hesninoff, all of Cleveland, Ohio. Rosary 7:30 p.m. Green Acres Mortuary, Scottsdale. Requiem Mass 9 a.m. Friday, St.

Agnes Catholic Church, 1954 N. 24th St. Interment Green Acres Memorial Gardens. Visitation 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.m. today.

MURPHY, Rhonda 2135 W. Cactus Wren. Wife of Robert L. Murphy; mother of Cindy and Linda Murohy, Phoenix; sister cf Mrs. Dna Lopez, Ronnie, Charles, Rick McDaniels, Johet, Paul Mc-Daniels, Columbia, Ky.

Passed away Tuesday. Services conducted by Dr. Culver Nelson 3:30 p.m. Friday In Chapel of Church ot the Beatitudes, 555 W. Glendale.

Interment Memory Lawn. Friends may call from 3:00 until 10:00 p.m. today at A. L. Moore Sons.

A Memorial to her own Children Education Is NELLIS, Raymond 74, 4118 N. 49th Drive. Husband of Marquente Nellis; father of Mrs. Martha Hermann, Corcoran, brother of Mrs. Alma Banks, Encino, Calif.

Passed away Wednesday. Services conducted by Rev. S. L. Youn9, 9:00 a.m.

Saturday in Chapel of Memories, A. L. Moort Sent. Entombment Greenwood. Friends may call after 3:00 o.m.

Friday. NIELSON, Frederick. Services conducted by I'ishop Max Kjllian, LDS 10th ward, 3 P.m. today, Meldrum Mortuary Chapel, 57 N. Macdonald Mesa.

Friends may call 1-3 P.m. Frirtav at the LDS St. John's Ward Chanel. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

OVERCAST, Ouentin W. 23 E. Corona. Arranqements pendmq. Grim-shaw't Bloom Chapel, 380 S.

Central. PATRICK, Millard Survived by wife Haiel B. Phoenix, daughters; Mrs. Ruth Crist, Mrs. Marie Pick-erina.

Mrs. Roberta Olstinski all of Phoenix, Mrs. Mae Lee Hadley, Chandier and Mrs. Judith HO'der, Mayer, Arii. sons; Herbert Lee, Riverside, Calif Vcvt.

M'Hard. 1 New Castle, Delaware. Frank Wes'ev and Predion Lte both of Phoenix; also 33 grandchildren. Services will be conduced ry Rev. Kenneth E.

Brooks and Odd FpIIows 11 am. Fri CfMoel the Garden, Mercer Mortuary, interment Green Acres. Friends kav call after 2 p.m. today. PETERSON, Harry Otto.

Survived by wife Alda; son LaMarr, both of Phoenix; daughters. Mrs. Bar. bara Dybdall, Lemoore, Mrs. Colleen Daniels and Mrs.

Mariorie Wright, both of Phoenix; sisters, Mrs. Ellen Sand. Neb Mrt. Emma Yetter, and Mrs. Teckla Roden, 6 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.

Private tam iy services 11 a.m. Saturday, Green Acres Mortuerv, iaie interment Green Acres Memorial Gardens. V-iftien 2 to ant 7 to 9 i m. Friday. DIAL Mil PHONES OPEN AT 7 JUL.

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