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REPUBLIC Obituaries CITY The Arizona Republic June 25, 1975 Clarence Fehling Clarence 0. Fehling, 81, an attorney 51 years until retiring 14 months ago. from the firm of Jones, Hunter and Lerch, died Monday in his home, 712 W. Kaler Drive. Mr.

Fehling, a World War I Army veteran, came here in 1948 from Minneapolis. He was a member of the State Bar of Arizona, Minnesota and Maricopa Bar associations and King Hiram Masonic Lodge. Survivors include his wife, Freda daughters, Mrs. Beverly M. Primock and Mrs.

Dick Seefried; a brother; eight grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Services will be at 30 a.m. Thursday in A.L. Moore Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams.

Esther Orr YOUNGTOWN Services for Esther E. Budd Orr, 63, who died Monday in Valley View Hospital, will be at 11 a.m. today in Sunset Chapel, 301 W. Camelback, Phoenix. Mrs.

Orr, 11332 114th is survived by a brother and a sister. Lucille Young COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. Services for Young, 73, a former longtime resident of Phoenix and Tucson, were held recently here. Mrs. Young, who had lived in Colorado Springs for less than a year, was a registered nurse and X- ray technician.

She was with the Tucson Clinic for 10. years and retired from the Phoenix Veterans Administration Hospital in 1962. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Y. Wear; a sister and two brothers, four grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren.

Margaret Young Rosary for Margaret Elizabeth Young will be at 7:30 p.m. today in Sunset Chapel, 301 W. Camelback. Mass will be at noon Thursday in the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mother, 4318 W. Clarendon.

Mrs. Young, 5101 N. 28th Drive, a bookkeeper the past 10 years for O'Malley Builders Hardware, died Monday in Good Samaritan Hospital. Survivors include a sister. Roy Wiles MESA Services for Roy L.

Wiles, 75, who died Sunday in his home, 9421 E. Apache Trail, will be at 10 a.m. today in Desert View Chapel, 9702 E. Apache Trail. Mr.

Wiles, a retired salesman for the Ohio Knife Co. in Eugene, is survived by his wife, Vivian; children, Dayle, Mrs. DeLores Foussaint and Mrs. Lorraine Christensen; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Samuel Bowling Services for Samuel M.

Bowling, 92, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Cannon Funeral Home, 310 Litchfield Road, Goodyear. Mr. Bowling, Van Buren, a -retired farmer who came here 38 years ago, died Monday in a Phoenix hospital. He was a member of a Masonic lodge in Texas.

Survivors include his children, Alvin, 1 Mrs. Jessie Bittick, Mrs. Anna Hawe, Mrs. Juanita Hallock, Mrs. Verna Butler, Mrs.

Joy Crane, Mrs. Norma Green and Mrs. Estrella Provence; 32 grandchildren, 66 greatgrandchildren and 23 great-great-grandchildren. Arthur Etter Mass will be said for D. Etter, 58, of 2448 E.

Coronado, at the Church of St. Agnes, 1954 N. 24th at 9:30 a.m. Thursday. Mr.

Etter died Monday in Good Samaritan Hospital. He had been a foreman in the cast division of Reynolds Metals Co. until 1971 when he was medically retired. Survivors include his wife, Wanda; sons, Delbert, James and Ronald; a sister, Mrs. Clara Ralston and three others out of state; a brother out of state, and two grandchildren.

Lucille Crile Services for Lucille Crile, 80, who died Sunday in her home, 1008 W. Myrtle, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in Grimshaw Bethany Chapel, 710 W. Bethany Home. Mrs.

Crile was a member of Grace Lutheran Church and Daughters of the American Revolution Chapter in Rosell, N.M. Born in Richmond, she came here in 1946 from Roswell. Survivors include her husband, Herman; children, Mrs. Guy Bailey and Herman two sisters; eight grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Patrick Baione TEMPE Services for Patrick Michael Baione, 23, will be at 10 a.m.

Thursday in the Seventhday Adventist Church, 41 E. 13th St. Friends may call from 7 to p.m. today in Carr Mortuary, 26 E. Fifth St.

Mr. Baione, 1032 Mariana, a draftsman with the Maricopa County Highway Department, died Monday en route to Tempe Community Hospital. He was brought here as an infant from Texas. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Kelley Baione; and a 'sister. Dean Methfessel TEMPE Services for Dean Methfessel, 20, will be at 10 a.m. today in Grace Community Church, Terrace and Southern Avenue. Gibbons- Bunker Tempe Mortuary handled arrangements. Dean, 649 S.

Grand, a student at Mesa Community College, was killed in an auto accident Sunday south of Mesa. He was graduated from McClintock High School. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Mary Methfessel; two sisters; and two grandparents. Thomas Ermey SUN CITY Services for Thomas Ralph Ermey, 82, who had been a division manager 23 years for Phillips Petroleum will be at 11 a.m.

Thursday in Lundberg Golden Door Chapel, 11211 Michigan Ave. Mr. Ermey, 12415 N. 103rd died Monday in Boswell Hospital. He was a member of the United Church of Sun City, the Masons and Order of Eastern Star.

Survivors include his wife, Lula; children, Merritt, M. Slayton, Jeanne Moody and Virginia Schriver; eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Mary Hetland Services for Mary Ann Hetland, 49, an accountant for Marstons will be at 1 p.m. today in Arcadia Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School.

Mrs. Hetland, 815 N. 52nd who died Sunday in Good Samaritan Hospital, is survived by her husband, Glenn; children, Mrs. Micheline Coers, Paula Ann and William; mother, Mrs. Mabel Sauder; four sisters and three brothers; and two grandchildren.

Russell Pike Russell D. Pike, 60, a supervisor for Nielsen Construction Co. the past 16 years and a member of Grace Lutheran Church, died Monday in Maryvale Hospital. Mr. Pike, 3017 N.

43rd Lane, is survived by his wife, Lenora; children, David, Mrs. Dianne Schoenick and Mrs. Dawn Morris: two brothers and two sisters. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday Chapel of the Chimes, 7924 N.

59th Glendale. Lonnie Hubbard Jr. Services for Lonnie B. Hubbard 28, will be at 1 p.m. Thursday i in St.

John's Institutional Baptist Church, 1428 S. 13th Ave. Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. today in Webber Sons Mortuary, 1641 E. Jefferson.

Mr. Hubbard, 1626 W. Maricopa, an employe at the Adams Hotel, died Wednesday en route to Memorial Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Venice; children, Brian, Lonnie III, Pammy and Radashaday; mother, Mrs. Leola Hubbard; father, Lonnie B.

Karl Schaus TEMPE Retired industrialist Karl Schaus, who lived a portion of each year here since 1930, died Sunday in Stratford, Ontario. Services will be today in Heinbuck Funeral Home in Stratford. Mr. Schaus, 224 E. Sixth also had a home in Lancaster, Ohio, where he was the founder and owner of Lancaster Meter Parts Co.

He was an inventor and manufacturer and held patents on metering equipment. He was a member of Tempe Congregational Church, Tempe American Legion Post 2, El Zaribah Shrine, a nd Arizona Country Club. Survivors include his wife, Elaine; a son, Charles; and a sister. Charles Kimball GLENDALE Charles T. Kimball, 52, an engineer and owner of Masco Graphics and Masco Survey, a firm which reduces architectural plans to specifications, died Saturday in Scottsdale Memorial Hospital.

Mr. Kimball, 5055 New World Drive, was a member of the Glendale Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRA). An Air Force veteran of World War II, he was graduated from Kemper Military School and Baker University. Survivors include his wife, Wilma; children, Charles Mary M. and Mrs.

Pamela Rowe: mother, Mrs. Frieda Kimball; step children, Mrs. Constance B. Kessler, Mrs. Madeline A.

Miller, Tempa Cox and Terry Barbera; and five grandchildren. Private cremation was arranged by Grimshaw Brazill-Whitney Chapel. Ethel Babcock Services for Ethel E. Babcock, 78, who died Monday in St. Luke's Hospital, will be at 2 p.m.

Thursday in Paradise Chapel, 3934 E. Indian School. Mrs. Babcock, 3516 E. McKinley, was a past president of a Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary and a Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary member.

Survivors include her husband, Samuel; children, Mrs. Virginia Maxwell and George Babcock; four grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Ralph Oursler Ralph Evert Oursler, 60, who was associated with Ed Post Realty until establishing Oursler Realty in Phoenix, died Monday of cancer in Riverside, Calif. Mr. Oursler was a member of All Saints Episcopal Church and the Phoenix Country Club.

Survivors include his wife, Betty; children, Ralph David Melinda and Abrigail; and five grandchildren. Memorial services will be Saturday in the Riverside Union Church. Ernest Goforth Graveside services for Ernest R. Goforth, 63, of 15420 N. 23rd will be at 9 a.m.

Thursday in Greenwood Memorial Cemetery. Mr. Goforth, who died Friday in the Veterans Administration Hospital, had been in the carpet and drapery business. He had no known survivors. Bessie Maunder Memorial services for Bessie M.

Maunder, 74, who died June 10 in Long Beach, were Saturday in Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall. Mrs. Maunder, 745 E. Maryland, is survived by her children, Mrs. Bernice Stanfil and Del Maunder; three sisters; and five grandchildren.

Louise Schilling Services for Louise S. Schilling, 87, who died Tuesday in her home, 1043 E. Maryland, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Paradise Chapel, 3934 E. Indian School.

Mrs. Schilling is survived by her sons, Lt. Col. Frank 1 K. and the Rev.

George Schilling; four grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Legal Advertising ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS BIDS TO BE OPENED ON July 11, 1975 at 1:00 P.M. PROJECT, HIGHWAY AND LOCATION: 002-5-505, BENSON STEINS PASS, Willcox Streets ROUTE NO. AND MILEPOST: B. 10, 329.3, ITEM: 178, AFE 86003 Sealed bids will be received in the office of Contracts and Specifications Services.

Highways Division, Arizo na Department of Transportation, 206 South 17th Avenue. Phoenix, Arizona 85007 until the hour indicated and then publicly opened and read. No bids will be received after the time specified. Proposals for more than one project may be set for opening at the time indicated above. The project order of opening and reading proposals will be determined at the time of opening, and there will be a pause between project openings to allow a bidder the opportunity to submit a written request to withdraw his unopened bid.

The cost of project plans and specifications is $4.00. The number of working days for the completion is 40. The work 15 located in Cochise County in the City of Willcox at the crossing of the Willcox Diversion Channel on Highway B-10 and consists of the construction of a 3- 10'x3'x x116-0" concrete box culvert, the construction of bank protection and other incidental work. VARIOUS ITEMS AND APPROXIMATE QUANTITIES: Removal of Structures and Obstructions, L. Sum, Drainage Excavation, Cu.

205; Structural Excavation, Cu. tion, Cu. Special Backfill, Cu. 235; Structural Concrete (Class A) (319 Cu. Yd.) L.

Sum 1: Reinforcing Traffic Steel Control (55,605 Devices, L. Sum. 1: Force Account Work (Flagmen), L. Sum, 1: Bank Protection (Type 3), 185. Plans, Specifications, and Proposal Pamphlets may be obtained from Contracts and Specifications Services, Highways Division, Arizona De.

partment of Transportation, 206 South 17th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona The total cost of plans and specifications for this project, exclusive of Standard Specifications and Standard Plans. is shown above and IS payable by check drawn to the Arizona Department of Transportation. No refund will be allowed for plans and specifications returned 10 the Department. Proposal Pamphlets are not transferable and, when used to submit a bid, shall be returned In the envelope provided by the Department for that purpose. No contractor shall be eligible to bid until duly licensed as a contractor in the State of Arizona, and until his Contractor's Statement of Experience and Financial Condition, made on the form supplied by the Arizona Department of Transportation.

has been approved. Prequalification statements shall be filed not later than fifteen days prior to the date of opening bids. A proposal quaranty in the form of either an unendorsed certified or a cashier's check made pavable to the State Treasurer of Arizona for not P.E., Director PUBLISHED: Arizona Republic June 17, 18, 24, 25, 1975. less than five percent of the gross amount of the bid is required to accompany the proposal, subiect to forfeiture on failure of bidder 10 enter into contract. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids.

as provided tor in the Standard Specifications. Ali labor emploved on this project shall be paid in accordance with the Arizona Prevailing Wage Scale. certified by the Industrial Commission of Arizona. A list showing the Arizona Prevailing Wage Scale is on file in the Department and copies may be obtained at all reasonable times. WM.

N. PRICE, State Engineer Published: Arizona Republic June 18, 25, 1975. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Project Number. EDA 07-1-01404. The Navaio Nation, Design Engineering Department, Owner.

Separate sealed bids for the Shiprock Industrial Annex, a shop facility for the Navaio Engineering Construction Authority in Shiprock, New Mexico, for the Navaio Nation, Design Engineering Department, will be received by The Navaio Nation, Design Engineering Department at the office of Richard Marino, Director until 2:00 o'clock P.M., July 18, 1975 and then at said office publicly opened, and read aloud. The information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract, Plans, Specifications, and Forms of Bid Bond, Performance and Payment Bond, and other contract documents may be examined at the following: The Navaio Nation, Design Engineering Department, Window Rock, Arizona, and Bovay Engineers, 3125 Carlisle NE P.O, Box 30068, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110. Copies may be obtained at the office of Bovay. Engineers, Inc. located at 3125 Carlisle NE, P.O.

Box 30068 at Albuquerque, NM 87110 upon payment of $30.00 for each set. Any unsuccessful bidder, upon returning such set promptly and in good condition, will be refunded his payment, and any non-bidder upon so returning, such a set will be refunded The owner reserves the right to waive any informalities or to reiect any or all bids. Each bidder must deposit with his bid, security in the amount, form and subiect to the conditions, provided in the Information for Bidders. Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be I observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract. No bidder may withdraw his bid within 90 days after the actual date of the opening thereof.

RICHARD MARINO. Legal Advertising ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Education of Phoenix Union High School District No. 210 of Maricopa County. Arizona, will receive sealed proposals until 3:00 P.M. MST on July 10.

1975, at which time said sealed proposals will be opened and publicly read aloud for the awarding of a contract for furnishing all labor, materials, equip. ment, transportation and services required for the construction of the BUSINESS EDUCATION ADDITION AT TREVOR G. BROWNE HIGH SCHOOL, together with related items, located at 7402 West Catalina Drive. Phoenix, Arizona. The reading of the bids will take place in the Conference Room, Room 226 on the second floor of the District Services Office Building, 415 East Grant Street, Phoenix, Arizona, at the time stated.

No bid will be accepted after the time specified. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check or surety bond in the amount of Five (5 per cent of the amount of the bid. made payable to the BOARD OF EDUCATION OF PHOENIX UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 210 OF MARICOPA COUNTY, ARIZONA. The check or bid bond will be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the contract it it 15 awarded to him and shall be declared forfeited as liquidated damages it the bidder refuses or tails to enter into said contract after being requested to do so by the Owner.

The contract documents, drawings and specifications are available at the offices of the Architect. DROVER, WELCH LINDLAN, located at 4502 North Central Avenue, Suite 505, Phoenix, Arizona 85012, upon deposit of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars for each set, which deposit will be refunded upon return of the drawings and specifications in good order. Limited to one set per bidder. All labor performed under the contract shall be paid the prevailing wage scale as determined and certified by the Industrial Commission of the State of Arizona. The Owner reserves the right to reiect any and all bids or to waive any intormality in any proposal and to omit portions of the work to insure that the contract does not exceed the appropriated funds.

Bids will be accepted only from those contractors who are duly licensed to perform the work specified. All work under the contract must be made to comply with all applicable laws of the State of Arizona and the other governing bodies. BOARD OF EDUCATION PHOENIX UNION HIGH SCHOOL SYSTEM DISTRICT NO. 210 OF MARICOPA COUNTY. (OWNER) BY: William D.

Bostrom CLERK PUBLICATION DATES: Arizona Republic June 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. 1975 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Board of Education of Phoenix Union High School System District No. 210 of. County, Arizona, for the following: Construction of Concrete Delivery Driveway Food Services Bldg. 6, Phoenix Union High School, Bid Call 4-775.

Sealed bids are to be filed with Facility Planning Division, 415 East Grant Street, Room 214, Phoenix, Arizona, on or before 9:00 a.m. July 15, 1975 at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud in the Conference Room No. 226, at 415 East Grant Street, Phoenix, Arizona by the Assistant Superintendent for Business Services or his duly authorized representative. Specifications to which this bid call must conform are available at the Facility Planning Division, 415 East Grant Street, Room 214, Phoenix, Arizona. BOARD OF EDUCATION, phoenix union high school system district no.

210 OF MARICOPA COUNTY, D. Bostrom Clerk Publication Dates: Arizona Republic June 22. 23, 24, 25, 26. 27, 1975. NOTICE TO BIDDERS: Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Board of Trustees of Cartwright School District 83, 3401 N.

67th Avenue, Phoenix, until 4:00 P.M., July 9, 1975, for the following listed projects: I. Underground Irrigation line Approximate quantities: 1,124 L.F. of 24" R.G.R.C.P. 11. Parking Lot Overlay.

Approximate quantities: A.C. Overlay 2,090 S.Y. Off-street Parking Bays. Approximate quantities: Street paving, 415 S.Y Sidewalks, 1,832 S.F.: Curb Gutter, 414 L.F. Specifications to which these bid calls must conform are available at the office of Cartwright School District by contacting L.

L. Foley, 846-3112. Published Arizona Republic June 23, 25, 28, Phoenix Gazette June 30, July 2, 7, 1975. ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY CALL FOR BIDS. DPS BID NO.

75-32 The Arizona Department of Public Safety is calling for bids for (3) Random Access Data Display Systems. Copies of specifications, conditions and bid forms are available upon request from the Business Office of the Department of Public Safety, 2010 West Encanto Boulevard, Phoenix, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY L. H. ROBERTSON Acting Director Published: Arizona Republic June 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28. 1975.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors at 1:30 p.m. on the 14th day of July, 1975 in the Board of Supervisors Auditorium, 205 West Jefferson, Phoenix, Arizona to amend the Zoning Ordinance for the unincorporated area of Maricopa County, consisting of text and zoning district maps as follows: 74-69 John E. Burger for Dr. John M. Woods, owner The 366.12', 334.77' NW Sec.

30, TIS, R6E, except that portion presently zoned C-3. (General Location: east side Gilbert Road 191' south of Ray Road.) From Rural-43 to C-3 (0.38 acres) 75-30 Robert R. Johnson, P.E. for Southwest Properties, owner That part of the SE Sec. 27, TIS, R6E, described as follows: beginning at a point 924', and 55' of the SE corner of Sec.

27, thence thence 800' thence thence 800' to point of beginning. (General Location: North side of Williams Field Road 924' west of Higley Road) From Rural-43, to C-3 (6.4 RHEA WOODALL, Clerk Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Published: Arizona Republic Wednesday, June 25, 1975. Republic and Gazette Phoenix Newspapers, Inc. 120 E. Van Buren St.

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LINDBERG, W.M. -Funeral KELLY, a.m. Announcements AARON, Laura Tucson, Az. Daughter of Mrs. Esther Becker, wood Tucson.

Passed away Sundav. Graveside services 9 a.m. Thursday conducted by Rev. Roy K. to Shepler the in American Greenwood.

Cancer A Society Memorial RIMES, preferred. A. L. Moore Sons. BABCOCK, Ethel E.

Survived by husband Samuel. Daughter, Mrs. Virginia Maxwell. Son. George ices Babcock.

Four grandchildren, one great grandchild. Friends may call after 6 p.m. tonight. Service 2 Sun p.m. Thursday.

Paradise Chapel Funeral Home. Cremation. Ralph Sage, Director. BAIONE, Patrick M. Services 10 a.m.

Thursday 7th Adventist Church, 41 E. 13th Tempe. Pastor Gordon J. Paxton officiat- ing. Friends may call Wednesday 7 to 9 p.m.

at Carr Mortuary, Tempe. BARR, Lester F. Memorial services today, Grimshaw Bethany 9702 Chapel, 710 W. Bethany. Home Rd.

Private cremation. In lieu of material remembrances those who wish may donate to the Heart Fund, 1720 E. McDowell Rd. day. BARSCH, Norman H.

Service and interment Oshkosh, Wis. Lund. berg's Golden Door Chapel. Ave. BIRINGER, Herman.

Services 10 a.m. today, Green Acres Mortuary, ed Scottsdale. Interment Green Acres Memorial Gardens. BLOOM, Hampton I. Services 2 p.m.

today at Hansen Mortuary. Cremation. In lieu of material remembrances family suagests memorials to The Orangewood Retirement Foundation, 16th Street. BOOHER. Arl.

Visitation today 4 to 8 p.m. Lundberg's Golden Door Chapel. Service Thursday a.m. First Baptist Church of Youngtown. Interment Memory Lawn Cemetery.

of BOWLING, Sam, Avondale, survived by son Alvin and daughters. Mrs. Jessie Bittick, Mrs. Anna Mrs. Howe, a.

Mrs. Juanita Hallock, Verna Butler, Mrs. Joy Crane, Mrs. Norma Green, and Estrella Province, 32 grandchildren, 66 great grandchildren, and 23 great-greatgrandchildren. Services 10 a.m.

Cannon Funeral Home. Visitation today 6-8 p.m. Interment Greenwood. W. BROWN, Eleanor.

Services 10:30 a.m. today at Meldrum Mortuary Chapel, Macdonald at First Mesa. Bishop Wilford Freestone officiatina. Interment Mesa City Cemetery. CANFIELD, Robert H.

Memorial services p.m. today, Grimshaw Bethany Chapel, 710 W. Bethany Home Rd. Private cremation. In lieu of material remembrances those who wish may donate to the Elks National Foundation, 2929 N.

44th Phoenix, Ariz. 85018. CANTRELL, Robert J. Arrangements pending. Larry J.

Melcher Mortuary. 1975. CHURCHILL, Survived June by William V. Died June 23, sons, Howard Douglas Leslie, both of Glendale; brother, Gustave Welton Erhardt, Toledo, Ohio. Memorial services p.m.

Thurs- of day, Grimshaw Bethany Chapel, 710 W. Bethany Home Rd. Inter- ORR, ment Resthaven Park Cemetery. Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m. today.

CHURCHILL, June V. Died June 23, 1975. Survived by sons, William Howard Douglas Leslie, both of Glendale; brother, Gustave Welton Erhardt, Toledo, Ohio. Memorial services p.m. Thursday, Grimshaw Bethany Chapel, 710 W.

Bethany Home Rd. Interment Resthaven Park Cemetery. Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m. todav. CRILE, Memorial services 11 a.

Thursday, Grimshaw Bethany Chapel, 710. W. Bethany Home Rd. Concluding services Roswell, N.M. CROWTON, Delmah.

Survived by daughter, Nola Garrity, Pullman, brothers, Ira Farmer of Lynnwood, Dan Talbot, Salt Lake City, Utah Rav Talbot, Rochester, N.Y.; sisters Zola Van Wagoner, Dana Point, Neva Smeath, Springville, Utah; Minerva San Raphael, 3 grandchildren; great grandchildren. Services 10 a.m. Fri. at Hansen Mortuary. Cremation.

Friends may call 4-9 p.m. Thurs. CRUSE, Clement Joseph (Clem). Husband of Marie. Mass of the Resurrection 7:30 p.m.

tonite in St. Francis Xavier Church. Entombment 8 a.m. Thursday in. St.

Francis Cemetery. Whitney Murphy, downtown, 330 N. 2nd Ave. CUNNINGHAM, Dozie, 2542 E. Marquerite.

Husband of Cunningham. Father of Mattie Parris, Brother of Ellen Kirkland, Denver, Colo. Passed away Sunday. Grandchildren, 4 Great Grandchildren also survive. Services conducted by Rev.

L. J. Dunbar 10:00 a.m. Saturday in St. Johns Baptist Church, 1428 S.

13th A ve. Interment Greenwood. Friends may call from 7 until Thursday and from 4 until Friday, A.L. Moore Sons. DAVIES, William 67, 4237 N.

21st Drive. Husband of Nona Ray Davies, Phx. Brother of Mrs. Clara Owen, Drexel, Mo. Half.

brother of Everett B. Russell, Chula Vista, Ca. Passed a way Tuesday. Services and interment will be in Drexel, Mo. A.L.

Moore Sons. ERMEY, Thomas R. Visitation today 4 to 6 p.m. Service Thursday 11 a.m. Lundberg's Golden Door Chapel.

Interment Sunland. ETTER, Arthur D. Husband of Wanda; father of Delbert, Ronald, James Etter. Brother of Ivan Etter, Mrs. Clara Ralston, Miss Eleanor Etter, Mrs.

Ruth Mallory Mrs. Evelyn Buetikofer; grandchildren. Mass of the Resurrection 9:30 a.m. Thursday in Church of St. Agnes.

Interment St. Francis. Friends may call from 2-9 p.m. today in Arcadia Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School Rd.

FEHLING, Clarence 0. 81, 712 W. Kaler Dr. Husband of Freda L. Fehling.

Father of Mrs. Beverly M. Primock, Phx. Brother of Charles H. Fehling, Minneapolis, Minn.

Passed away Monday. Grandchildren, 2 Great Grandchildren also survive. Services 11:30 a.m. Thursday in Memory Chapel, A.L. Moore Sons.

Interment Memory Lawn. Friends may call from 4:00 until Wednesdav. FLAKE, George. Services Thursday 2p.m., Phoenix LDS 7th Ward Chapel, 1316 E. Cheery Lynn.

Interment Memory Lawn Memory Park. Memory Lawn Mortuary. GLOCK, Elizabeth Marie, 3328 W. College Dr. Mother of Mrs.

Bob Stewart, Mrs. Florence Cash, Mrs. N. L. Barron, Robert A.

and Charles Glock, El Paso, Tex, William Glock, Beaumont, Calif. Sister of Mrs. Dave Stall, Salem, Ore. Passed away Monday. 9 Grandchildren, 15 Great Grandchildren also survive.

Private services Thursday in Chapel of Memories, A.L. Moore Interment Green: wood. Friends may call from until 9p.m. today. GOFORTH, Ernest 63, 15420 N.

23rd St. Passed away Friday. Graveside services Thursin Greenwood. Friends may call from 4:00 until today, A.L. Moore Sons.

GRECH, Caley. Requiem mass 11 a.m. today All Saints Catholic Church. Burial Mountain View Memorial Gardens. Larry C.

Melcher Mortuary. HAAS, Jeanette B. Died June 23, 1975. Survived by cousins Ray Haas of Borne, Tex. and Louise Stitt, Lakeland, Fla.

Memorial services p.m. Friday, Grimshaw Bethanv Chapel, 710 W. Bethany Home Rd. Private cremation. HALL, George Ross Sr.

Father of George Ross Hall Jr. Gertrenda Chong: brother of Silvia Daugher. ty Myrtle Fieitas; 4 grandchildren. Services 2 p.m. today in Arcadia Funeral Home Chapel, 4800 E.

Indian School Rd. Interment Greenwood Memorial Park. HALL, George 75, 2246 N. 11th St. Husband of Ethel M.

Hall, Father of Mrs. Joe E. (Gwen) Marino, Redlands, 1 Calif. Passed away Tuesday. Grandson David also survives.

Services 10:00 a.m. Friday in Memory Chapel, A. L. Moore Sons. Friends may call from 4:00 until 9:00 p.m.

Thursday. A Memorial to the EI Zaribah Shrine, Burn Institute Is preferred. HEARN, Guilford C. Husband of Lillian. Services a.m., Thursday.

Chapel of Prayer Funeral Home, 108 N. 56th Mesa. Friends may call, 4-8 p.m. today. Interment with military honors at Mesa Cemetery.

HETLAND. Mary. Ann. Wife of Glenn; mother of William Paula Ann Hetland Mrs. Michelinel Coers; daughter of Mrs.

Mabel Sauder; sister of Glenn Norman Larry Sauder, Mrs. Lillian McKain, Mrs. Marilyn Halsey, Mrs. Justine Gunn Mrs. Anita Owen; 2 grandchildren.

Services 1 p.m. today in Arcadia Funeral Home Chapel, 4800 E. Indian School Rd. Interment St. Francis.

Friends may call after 12 noon today. HOLBROOK, Arthur Seth. Services den Chapel, 33. N. Sirrine, Mesa.

p.m. today Gibbons Bunker Gar- 1 Interment Mt. View. HOLTORF. Mamie.

Arrangements pending. Hansen Mortuary. HUBBARD, Lonnie B. Services Thursday I. p.m.

St. John's Baptist Church. Webber Sons Mortuary. HUNT, Anthony D. Services 11:30 a.m.

today, Green Acres Mortuary, Scottsdale. Interment Green Acres Memorial Gardens. HUTCHISON, Nicholas. Services Friday 1 p.m. Mount Calvary Baptist Church, Mesa, Az.

Webber Sons Mortuary. JOHNSON, Henrietta C. 3101 N. 7th Ave. Wife of Col.

Lloyd W. Johnson, USAF, Retired. Mother of Dorothy J. Engelking, Phx. Sister of Irma Bryan, Hawaii.

Grandmother of Capt. Steven C. Engelking, U.S. Army, Ala. Passed away Monday.

Several nieces and nephews and cousins also survive. Private services will be held, L. Moore Sons. A Memorial to the American Cancer Society is preferred. -Funeral Announcements HUTSON, Thomas Marion Jr.

Husof Mary Louise. Services 10 today in Arcadia Funeral Home Chapel, 4800 E. Indian School Rd. Interment Paradise Urn Memorial Gardens. 2300 Areta Lewis.

Services 11:30 today in Arcadia Funeral family Home Chapel, 4800 E. Indian School Rd. Entombment GreenMemorial Park. KENDRED, Kenneth Jr. of Mesa.

Arrangements pending. Gibbons Bunker Desert View Chapel. today, Chapel Olga. In the Services Garden, 11 a.m. Mer- tan 6413.

Resthaven. Mortuary. Interment East IRISHI KINGMAN, 11 a.m. John R. today, Memorial Grimshaw serv- YEAR 838-2224.

Bethany Chapel, 710 W. Bethany raner, Memorial Interment Park. In Valley, lieu the of brown Home Rd. of material remembrances those who wish may donate to the American Cancer Society, 4700 N. 12th St.

cards, KNOTT. Sharon Patricia. Beloved credit daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Knott, beloved sister of George LOST.

Gary and David, Carol and Small Cynthia. Paternal grandmother family Rose Knott all of Apache Junction. RING Services 2pm Friday at the Gibbons Bunker Desert View Chapel. East Apache Trail, Mesa. LOST Rev.

James R. Hartley officiating. back. Interment at Mt. View Memorial Gardens.

Friends may call at the mortuary from 2-9pm on Thurs- Camp LAGUNAS, Ramona. Wife of Miguel. $75. Arrangements pending. Whitney Murphy, downtown, 330 N.

2nd LUHRS, Arthur C. Services conduct- by Rev. Dan Gerrard velt. today in Memory Chapel, A.L. Moore Sons.

Entombment male, Greenwood. MARSHALL, Mildred, 5204 E. San Juan. Mother of George N. Mar- 17th, shall, Paradise Valley, Joseph Wallace Marshall, Mobile, AlaGale, bama, Los Sister Angeles, of Mrs.

Josephine white. Mrs. Sarah Sleet, Walton, Ky. Passed 5226. away Monday.

5. Grandchildren, Great Grandchildren also survive. Services conducted by Dr. William Boice Thursday in Chapel Memories, A.L. Moore Sons.

Interment Greenwood. McCULLAR, Mechelle. Mass 9:30 TWO m. Thursday Thomas lost Church, 2312 E. Campbell.

Visitation 1-8 p.m. today at Camelback with Sunset Chapel. 301 W. Camelback. McGEE, a bel Graveside ness memorial services a.m.

today, Glendale Memorial Park, 7844 N. 61st Ave. Arrangements by Grim- LOST shaw Brazill-Whitney Chapel, 5754 Glenn Glendale. tear METHFESSEL, Dean. Services 10 a.m.

today Grace Community Church, Terrace at Southern Ave. Oak. Pastor Guy Davidson officiating. Interment East Resthaven. Gibbons Bunker Tempe Chapel.

itv. MILES, Roy Lee. Services 10 a.m. N. today, 59th Chapel Ave.

of the Chimes, 7924 27th Interment Deer Valley Memorial Park. MYRICK, Edward. Memorial service 7:30 Chapel p.m. Funeral Thursday. Paradise Home, Ralph L.

Sage, Director. Rd. NAPPIER, Passed Rouse, 5969 E. Thomas away Tuesday. Arrangements pending.

A. L. Moore Sons. $50 NEWMAN, Dennis G. Services con- cat, ducted by Masonic Funeral Committee 11:30 a.m.

today in Chapel Memories, A. L. Moore Sons. Entombment Greenwood. Esther E.

Budd. 11:00 a.m. today, set Private Chapel. cremation. famelanchback, band, PEASER, Ruth E.

Survived by husEdward of Scottsdale. Sons, David Tempe. of Wisconsin. Edward of dale. Daughter, Beth, Scotts- 40th wood, Florida.

Brother, Dr. Sister, James LockHelen Memorial services Friday grandchildren. cine Zanen, Scottsdale. 2 3 Our Cremation. Heritage of Wesleyan Church.

Inurnment Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Messinger Mortuary, Scottsdale. PEDERSEN, Walter. Services 2:00 full p.m. United today at the Velda Apache Trail. Methodist Church.

5540 E. Rose Interment Mountain View. Arrangements by Camelback Sunset Chapel. Family requests remembrances to the Velda Rose Fund. United Methodist Church Building today Memory Lawn Services 10 a.m.

PERRY, Christian. Chapel. Interment Ogden, Utah. Mortuary PIKE, Russell D. 3017 N.

43rd Lane. Survived by wife Lenora; son David; daughters Dianne Schoenick, both of Glendale, Dawn Morris, 2 brothers 2 sisters out of state. Services 11 a.m. Interment Thursday, Chapel of the Chimes. Resthaven Park Cemetery.

Friends may call 5-9 p.m. today. POWERS, Grace. Services conducted by Rev. Dan J.

Gerrard 8:45 a.m. today in Chapel of Memories, A. L. Moore Sons. Interment Greenwood.

A Memorial to the American Heart Ass'n is preferred. 5 PULLIAM, Eugene Collins. 5702 E. Palo Christi. Husband of Nina Pulliam.

Father of Mrs. James (Corinne) Quayle, Muncie, Indiana, Mrs. William (Suzanne) Murphy, Washington, D.C., Eugene S. Pulliam, Indianapolis, Ind. Brother of Mrs.

Roy Swank, LaGrange, Georgia. Passed away Monday, 10 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren also survive. Services conducted by Dr. Culver H. Nelson 1:30 p.m.

Thursday in North Congregational Church of the Beatitudes, 555 W. Glendale Ave. Memorial to the Phoenix Zoo is preferred. A. L.

Moore Sons. RICHARD, Bessie Mae. Webber Sons Mortuary. RULE, Hortense O. Services in Butte, Montana.

Universal Memorial Center. SCHILLING, Rev. Louise George S. Survived by Lt. sons Schilling, Col.

Frank K. Schilling grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren. Arrangements pending. Paradise Chapel Funeral Home, Ralph L. Sage, Director.

SKINDELIEN, Julian 0. Survived by wife, Marian. Son, David W. daughter Susan Kay all of Scottsdale. Brothers, Kermit, Orlin Arnold.

Sister, Gladys Niederloh, of Minneapolis. Grandchild, Jason Julian Skindelien. Services Thursday 2:30 p.m. Abiding Savior Lutheran Church, 515 E. Continental Tempe.

Family suggest contributions to Abiding Savior Lutheran Church Bldg. Fund. Cremation. MesSinger Mortuary, Scottsdale. SLADE, Janet Eagar, 92.

Died June 23rd. 1975. Born 1883 in Eagar, Ariz. Survived by 3 sons, Edward, Shirl Al. 3 daughters Ellen, Lora, Margery.

2 brothers David Karl Eager. sister Lottie Reynolds. half brothers Arthur, Oscar, Clem Robert Eagar. 2 half sisters Lucy Biglo Eagar. 17 grandchildren, 32 great grandchildren.

Services will be held at the LDS Springerville Ward, June 26th 10 a.m. STOKES, Gurtha. Services Saturday, 10 a.m. Chapel af Webber Sons Mortuary. TAYLOR, Chapel Civde of R.

the Services 2 p.m. Chimes, 7924 N. 59th Ave. Interment Resthaven Park Cemetery. THOMPSON, Gerald (Tommy) L.

Survived by wife, Jeanette. Scottsdale. Daughter, Mrs. Wm. S.

Lane, Ft. Worth, Texas. Mother, Mrs. Grace Deskin, Daytona, Fla. Sister, Noland Mitchell, Scottsdale.

Masonic services 10 a.m. Wednesay Messinger Mortuary, Scottsdale. Military graveside services Greenwood Memorial Park. Visitation until service time. suggest contributions to Crippled Children's TROSTHEIDE, Christine, 3519 N.

Hayden Rd. Survived by son, Thomas Scottsdale. Daughters, Mrs. Russell MeDough, Oxford, Mich. Miss Louise Trostheide, Mrs.

Alexander Fisher. Mrs. John Ward Hennigan. Mrs. Robert Diehl all of Brother, Theodore Sefferath.io grandchildren.

10 great -grandchildren. Mass today 10 a.m. Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Scottsdale. Interment Detroit, Mich. Arrangements by Messinger Mortuary, Scottsdale.

WASHINGTON, Paul J. Services a. Emmanuel Church of God in Christ. Universal Memorial Center handling arrangements. WHITTINGTON, Roy L.

Survived by wife Cecille: Morro daughter Roberta Bevins: brother Paul; sister Christine Gregory, all of Phoenix, 2 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren. Graveside services 11:30 a.m. Friday at Phoenix Memorial Park. Friends my call 12-9 p.m. Thursday at Hansen Mortuary.

WILES, Roy A. Services 10 a.m. today at the Gibbons Bunker Desert View Chapel. 9702 East Apache Trail, Mesa. Rev.

R. Hartley officiating. Privatel cremation. ZAMORA, Carlos P. Jr.

Died June 22, 1975. Memorial services 9 a.m. Friday, Gethsemani Assembly of God Church, 5353 W. Ocotillo Glendale. Interment Glendale Memorial Park.

Friends may call 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Grimshaw Chapel, 5754 W. Glenn Glendale. -Funeral Directors MORTENSEN KINGS FUNERAL CENTER 254-3119 SUNNYSLOPE SUNNYSIDE MORTUARY 614 E. Townley.

943-7263 MERCER MORTUARY Thomas Rd at 16th St. Phone 266-4473 Free Par FORMAN'S ARIZONA FUNERAL HOME 376 N. 3rd Ave. 253-2332 16-Cards of Thanks Mrs. Gilbert Chavez and Mrs.

Belen Chavez Cuff and their familles would like those who offered their sympathy express their, sincere thanks to a19 the form of flowers, cards, masses and other means of support and comfort to US in the loss of our loved one, Gilbert Richard Chavez. Special thanks to all the police officers who came to honor their fellow comrade. 19-Cemetery Christian Perry Services for Christian Lewis Perry, 64, who died Monday in Good Samaritan Hospital, will be at 10 a.m. today in Memory Lawn Mortuary, 719 N. 27th Ave.

Mr. Perry, 4545 N. Maryvale Parkway, was employed as a catalogue pressman for Arizona Hardware Co. He was a member of the 37th Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survivors include his sons, Donald H.

and John a sister; and six grandchildren. Arl Booher SUN CITY Services for Arl Booher, 76, who retired as an engineer in 1963 after 38 years with the Southern Pacific Railroad will be at 9 a.m. Thursday in First Baptist Church of Youngtown, 11230 Alabama Ave. Mr. Booher, 12407 E.

St. Andrews, who came to Phoenix in 1925, died Monday in Valley View Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Ruth; sons, Robert and James a sister; two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today in Lundberg Golden Door Chapel, 11211 Michigan Ave.

Edward Myrick Memorial services for Edward Britt Myrick, 25, who was killed in an auto accident Friday in San Francisco, will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Paradise Chapel, 3934 E. Indian School. Mr. Myrick was graduated from Arizona State University and was a respiratory therapist at Good Samaritan until recent employment at Herrick Hospital, Berkeley, Calif.

Born in Phoenix, he had been a guitarist, folk singer and associated with drama groups in the Valley and at Arcadia High School. He also attended Kaibab and Hudson schools. Survivors include his wife, Cheri Shirley; parents, Col. and Mrs. Barney B.

Myrick; and two sisters. Guilford Hearn MESA Services for Guilford C. Hearn, 79, who died Tuesday in Mesa Christian Nursing Home, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in Chapel of Prayer, 108 N. 56th St.

Mr. Hearn, 1251 W. First Place, was a retired Army officer whose 22 years services started in World War I in France where he was awarded the Silver Star and Purple Heart. He was a member of Mesa First United Methodist Church, Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion. Survivors include his wife, Lillian.

June Churchill GLENDALE Services for June V. Churchill. 55, of 4633 W. Rancho Drive, will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Grimshaw Bethany Chapel, 710 W.

Bethany Home Road. Mrs. Churchill, who moved to Phoenix in 1964, died Monday in Phoenix. Survivors include her sons, William Howard Jr. and Douglas Leslie, and a brother out of state.

Elizabeth Glock Elizabeth Marie Glock, 91, a member of St. Andrews Episcopal Church, died Monday in her home, 3328 W. Coolidge. Survivors include her children, Mrs. Bob Stewart, Mrs.

Florence Cash, Mrs. N. L. Barron, Robert Charles and William; a sister; nine grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m.

today in A. L. Moore Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams. Private services will be Thursday.

Lots and Services GREENWOOD MEMORIAL PARK Endowed care burial spaces Niches and Mausoleum Crypts West Van Buren Ph. 254-8491 PLOTS, Phoenix Memorial Park, protection. $800. 936-3983. EAST RESTHAVEN CEMETERY 4310 E.

Southern, 276-6473 25-Lost REWARD. Doberman mix, black, markings. Mesa. 834-8150. 962- Setter, male.

Reward. 067-4774, old dark gray, male WelmaIona tail, vicinity North 28th needs medication, collar, no tags, answers "Fritz." Reward. 992-5367. REWARD! Driver's license, SC medic alert, miscellaneous cards, all cancelled June 16th. 254-7813.

Junction 87 and 188, Friday. white poodle named Tuesday, sick, 992-3627. and watch, car wash East Thomas Road. Reward. 956-9621.

skunk, large shaven spot on Tame. 277-2444. SMALL black poodle mix, male, wearing yellow collar at Potato Patch Grounds in Prescott National Forest, Saturday, June 14. Reward, 1-645-9765. LARGE reward.

2 Irish Setters, male "Finnagain" choke collar, female "Maggie" braided leather collar. vicinitv 13th St. and Roose252-8542, 264-3726. GOLDEN Retrievers, pair, School, 248-0948, 274-2850. AIREDALE puppy, male, lost June 16th reward, 253-6826.

946-0381. REWARD. mix, black, tan, 60 female, vicinity Tempe. 968- COLLIE female. Vicinity Street.

Reward. 992-9383. BLACK male miniature Poodle, lost vicinity 41st El Camino. Answers to "Pete." Reward. 931-0256.

mature female Afghan Hounds, vicinity 35th Northern silver with black; apricot black. Reward. 973-2955, 959-4956. BLACK female poodle wearing harand leash. Near 8th Country Club Drive, Mesa.

Fridav. 964-8985; 838-3939. minioture toy poodle, name Daunte, white with rusty colored marks, $100 reward. 1041 West Colter 265-3813, 264-5265. WHITE female, poodle, 24th Reward.

275-2171. FEMALE Great Dane, black. months, Avenue vicinReward. 997.1795. WHITE cocker-poodle puppy, lost Reward.

939-8800. SIAMESE cat, male. vicinity 53rd 934-2722. REWARD 8 month male Irish Setter wearing red collar. vicinity Terrace.

839-2049, 277-7840. PUPPY, Golden Retriever, male, weeks. 67th Reward. 247-1845. REWARD for gray and white.

vicinity Roads. Mrs. Cawley, 248-6632. HORSE. Vicinity Horsethief Basin.

Blue halter. Appaloosa. 265-6542. WALLET: Jim Ross I. D.

reward. 264-1669. 24 hours. SMALL Golden Irish Setter, name "Specks," reward, vicinity Freeway near Pioneer Village, 945-9177. fully groomed, two blue ribbons on SMALL dark, gray Poodle, beautieach ear.

male, vicinitv Street. Reward. 275-5232. TWO Irish Setters. male and female.

Female verv thin and needs medi273-0740. LOST 35th red female Doberman, 11 months old, enswers to Terra, $100 reward. 955-6855. POODLE, gray male, 2 years. 5 ears, mustache, close cut body, straved Mondav afternoon.

vicinity reward. 959-7444. 994-1387. WHITE Samoyed, answers to "York." 59th Avenue Greenway. 997-8169.

978-1813. PUPPY. Saturday, vicinitv 32nd Buren. ear and eye. Needs medication.

Reward. 275-7497. REWARD for lost June 15th. Wirehair, white with brownblack spots. Friendly small doq.

lowa tags. Hiahway 87 in Coconino Forest. Heartbroken. Stout, 1-753- 3647, Kinaman. OLD English Sheepdoa.

grav and white. female. named Willie, Vicinity 3rd Reward. 254- 0755, 254-8861, Dee Demson. 28-Found MALE dog, looks like Airedale Shepherd Mix, about 6-8 months old.

971-2736. DACHSHUND Terrier mix. Male. 4. vears.

272-6879. 33-Auctions INDIAN Jewelry Artifacts auction. Fri. I 7:30. Sat.

2 7:30 4224 N. Craftsman Ct. Scrsdl. 949-1615. WARE'S AUCTIONS Since 1950.

025 N. 38th Ave. 278-0489 SALE Mon. p.m. Fri.

6:30 p.m. PHOENIX Auction Thurs. 6:30 p.m. 2633 E. Indian School Rd.

274-8241 PUBLIC AUCTION RETIRED SALT RIVER PROJECT VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT. SAT, JUNE 28th 9 AM, AT 11017 N. CAVE CREEK RD, PHX. 1 CAR, 2 VANS, 161-TON PICKUPS, UTILITIES, 3 WHEEL DRIVES. 9 34-TON UTILITIES, 34-TON CREW CAB, UTILITY, TON FLATBED, A F-600 CREW CAB CHASSIS, INT'L.

10 WHEEL FLATBED INT'L. 1800 CREW CAB COMMANDER RM TWIN BUCKET UNIT, CLARK 2000 LB FORK LIFT, 2 INT'L. 2444 TRACTORS, INT'L. 2544 TRACTOR ALL WITH TRENCHER, BLADE HOE, 2010 CRAWLER BLADE. INSPECTION FRI.

9 PM, SAT. TIL SALE TIME. TERMS: CASH OR CASHIERS CHECK PRIOR TO REMOVAL. REMOVE FROM PREMISES BY 4 PM MON, JUNE 30th. 1975.

ALL ITEMS SOLD "AS-IS" AND CONDUCTED BY WEST ERN SALES MGMT. INC. VAN'S A-1 AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY 7:00 P.M. 3001 W. McDowell 278-7068 AUCTION Tues.

July 1. Ron Brunk, 6120 N. 51st Ave. 247-6472. AUCTION WED 9 AM 6:30 PM 4001 NORTH 7TH ST.

SEE CL 588 FOR DETAILS JOHN BRUNK SON, INC AUCTIONEERS 264-3204 CERAMIC materials supplies in the Prickle Pear Studio. 7125 E. Mercer Scottsdale will be at public auction. July 2, 1975 pursuant to Parag 33-1023, Arizona Revised Statutes. For information call 948-9350 or 946-7335.

Phoenix Homes For Sale Classes 100 Through 179 100-Phx. Homes All Areas HORSE PRIVILEGES $2750 DOWN ASSUME $14,000 BALANCE $134 PER MO. BOB COULTER REALTY, 937-1629 CHARLIE SHOEMAKER, 846-0045 PUBLIC NOTICE Bank mortgage co. homes, 2, brs. Some need repair.

For free list call: CENTURY 21-CITIZENS 247-2501 TRIPLEX ONLY $25,000 258-8051 Johnson Johnson 258-1727 MOVE IN TODAY Need a quest house workshop? Lots of room to putter plus a great 2 Bdrm refrig'd home. Immediate possession. THIRKHILL 938-6500 NEW homes. no down payment. Payments according to Income.

Can be as low as. $70 per, month with government, subsidized loan, bedroom. West Phoenix area. Call to see if vou qualify. Schemel Homes, 834-4350.

WOMACK HOMES "Are Seen in the Best Places" PARADISE VALLEY SHEA HEIGHTS from $42.600. Shea Blvd. and 26th St. 992-4760 PARK PARADISE from $33,490 32nd Windrose 992-8280 NORTHWEST PHOENIX: GARDEN VILLA from $29,900 Peoria Ave. Dalphin Rd.

938-8060 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY. LOW DOWN NO CLOSING COSTS 26 homes in all areas of town payment as low as $150. 23 or barms. Price All vacant for fast occupancy. range from $18 to $100K.

Bill Caldwell, Broker 24 hr phone 271-0820 GREAT, to bia everything. beautifi brick See 3-bedroom W. closing. Willetta. Only 265-5646, $17,500.

934-3660, GI. no down. 265-3442..

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