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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 48

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Phoenix, Arizona
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44 The Arizona Republic riioniiv ihurs. June 18. i Susan Odle of Yuma, 'Mrs. Democrat' Dies SINCE 1872. QUALITY mnnCIIAKDISC AT WARDS LOW PRICES! YUMA Mrs.

Susan Lydia Odle. 8G. known to many in Arizona as "Mrs. Democrat," died in her liome here Monday. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m.

today in Johnson1 Mortuary. Lt. Comm. Robert L. Diglcr.

U.S. ay chaplain at the Marine Corps Air Statiun, will be assist ed by Yuma Chapter 14, Order of Hie Eastern Star, in the rites. Private interment services Velasquez will be held in Desert Lawn Me- OerVlCeS Park. 1 Mrs. Odle devoted much ol fYiiifki'i'iiW luT 'me to Political activities, she was also active in most Rosary for Miguel Chavez community events and women's frrirrrrrymtfrrrrr Velasquez 75 will be re- service organizations "niiimMiiiiuiii n.

ait-iiaw yMW8i a.ip i in cited at 8 p.m. today in Whit-j Two marric(j daughters ney and Murphy Chapel, 330 N.Yuma, a son in California, two Second Ave. sisters, both out of state, sur RIVERSIDE AIR CUSIIIOtl IVLOtl SO GOOD IT CURRIES A Requiem High Mass will be vive. Thu funiitv has rprmpvtpH rlint sung at 9 a.m. tomorrow in Immaculate Heart Church 909donations be made to the Yuma E.

Washington. Burial will be'Counly Crippled Children's So- riauus ycuieici j. dety yuma County Nurg. Mr. Velasquez, 2112 E.

Roose-'ing Home, velt, was a musician. Born inj Tucson, he moved to Phoenix in Jo.se x. Galvail moi mm I I ltQUAMTr i AVONDALE-Prayer services He was a former leader and for Jose N. Galvan, 2(i, will be held at 9 p.m. today in Grim- organizer of Los Carritos Aleg res, and was a member of Im shaw Mortuary, 334 W.

Monroe, maculate Heart Church Holy Name Society aand Alianza His- with memorial services conducted at 9 a.m. tomorrow in (2 (1 HEX? pano Americana. He is survived by his wife, Guadalupe; a son, Mike four daughters, Mrs. Amelia Galbraith, Mrs. Herlinda Men-divil, Mrs.

Lupita Clark; and a sister, Mrs. Josefa Olea, all of Phoenix; and 11 grandchildren. C. R. Lewis Rites Set the mortuary.

Mr. Galvan died Saturday while serving in the Army at Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. Born in Taft, he moved to Avon-dale in 1940. He is survived by liis parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Nieves Galvan; three sisters, Eva Galvan of Phoenix, Mrs. Antonia Lopez of Mendota, Calif, and Mrs. Aurora Silva of Avondale; and three brothers, Paul Galvan of Avondale, John Sandoval of zirra Phoenix, and Paul Sandoval of El Mirage. Funeral services lor Charles R.

Lewis, 41, Tolleson elementary schoolteacher who died Monday in Phoenix, will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in the Gar Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park. den Chapel of M. L. Gibbons Mortuary in Mesa Pleas D.

Hamilton MESA Services for the Rev. The Rev. Willis K. Hirschy of Pleas D. Hamilton, 83, will be the Faith Assembly of God conducted at 2 p.m.

Saturdav Church, Phoenix, will officiate. Burial will be in Mesa Mount uaivary Baptist uiurcn nere by the Rev. E. D. Hankins.

Born in Grove City, he Mr. Hamilton died Saturday came to Arizona 27 years ago He was graduated from Mesa in ins nome at iuu in. fasadena. He was ordained in 1936 and' High School and from Arizona State University in 1957. He was a veteran of the Navy in World War II, he was a mem moved to Florence in 1937 from1 Okmulgee, Okie, Born in Baton Rouge, he! moved to Mesa in 1962.

His wife, DeElIer; two Ernest of Tucson and Carl of! ber of the Faith Assembly of God Church, Phoenix. His home was 3307 W. Glendale, Phoenix, Marana; and six grandchildren His wife Jerry and his mother, Mrs. Lillie Lewis, and survive. a stepson, James Armstrong, Friends mav fall at RA0iai.

both of Phoenix, survive. Mortuary, 1100 E. Jefferson, Phoenix after 10 a.m. tomor 7.50-14 qp 6.70-15 Tubeless Blackwafl row. Burial will be in Mesa Ceme-i tery.

Mary F. Schuck FLAGSTAFF Funeral rites will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow for Mrs. Mary F. Schuck, 81, who died in her home here Tuesday.

The Rev. Waldo Richards will officiate at the services in the Federated Community Church. Burial will be in the Masonic Cemetery. Mrs. Schuck was born in William E.

Burruss YOUNGTOWN Graveside services for William E. 71, will be conducted at 10 a.m.; tomorrow in Resthaven Park at' Glendale, with the Rev. Morris G. E. Morgan officiating.

Pittsburgh, Mo. She and her husband came to Flagstaff in Mr. Burruss, a resident ot Youngtown until 14 months died Friday in Orofino, He had been a street car con RIVERSIDE 18-MONTH ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE New miracU ingredient R1V-SYN added, fights shoulder crocking nylon cord absorbs road shocks for more blowout protection I'lfle $afer mileage with the Air Cushion, fortified with RIV-SYN. The deep, wide tread edges dig-in for traction and deliver stability, while assuring you of longer, safer driving. The Air Cushion will give a lower cost-per-mile of service.

1926. They later moved to Hol-brook where he was Navajo ductor, i flminiv rwnrripr Thpv rpturnpH I to Flagstaff in 1957. He was a member of the; 'Masonic Lodge in Seattle, and A member of the Order oljwas a veteran of Word War the Eastern Star, Mrs. Schuck lIe vas born in Rover Ark also was a member of the Fed-' erated Communitv Church. A mece, Mrs.

Edith Crider of Worley, Idaho, survives. Her husband, P. a son, Friends may call at Lund- Thomas R. and a daughter. r.xZrL Mrs Marearet Youns all of berg Golden Door chaPel rfrm survive Ody.

dren survive, TubeUss Sizes Price With Trade Sale Price 6.50,13 13.30 $9 a 1430 $12 8.QQ-14 I 18.40 1 $15 $3 merapgrtln. Friends may call at Ganley and Sons Mortuary from 5 to Pliny C. Davis SCOTTSDALE Pliny Calvin 9:30 p.m. today. Davis, 69, who lived at 7754 E.i I Verde Lane, Scottsdale, died; 7 A ft.

rV Bessie Leis Services for Mrs. Bessie Lewis, 69, a member of the New-Home Baptist Church, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in Ragsdale Mortuary, lino E. Jefferson. The Rev.

Antonio Smith will officiate. Burial will be in Sunday in the Veterans Ad-! ministration Hospital at Whipple, Prescott. Mr. Davis was born in Iowa. A retired railway postal clerk, he came to Arizona in I960; from Minneapolis.

Funeral services will be held in Minnpannlic nivcnciDc safety nylon 17ITC f.lCHG QIV-GYN ADDED Safety Nylon, with 1 0 more RIV- -1 ri Jf I Burial will be in the National! I 4-SQUARE GUARANTEE V) I Wards Rlvertide patttngcr I tir.or0Uaront.td; I fV, (,0 Cemetery at Fort Snelling, Minn. Mr. Davis is survived by his 1 for quality of mot.ric.1 end LJ 1 VTIU for quality of malarial and SYN than the Air Cushion. Deepei wider tread gives more traction. Plus, you got the Riverside 21-Month Road Hazard Guarantee.

7.1014 er e.70.1STubo. lessBlMkwall Greenwood Memorial Park. Mrs. Lewis died Tuesday in her home at 1508 W. Yuma.

Born in Leonard, she moved to Phoenix in 1937 from Childress, Tex. A sister, Mrs. Bobbie Baldwin of Phoenix, survives. Friends may call at the mor workmanship for fh. lif of th trnod, Adjustm.nl pro retted on tread war.

'til Davis of Chicago and Mrs. Waters Scott of Oskoloosa, Iowa: and a stepbrother, Myron Davis of San Jose, Calif. Against read haiardt far tK tpecificd timt txcopt ft-pairabl. puncture. Adjutt ment prorated on tnonthj Ukad.

tuary after 10 a.m. tomorrow. illiain T. l.edner Tefcelesstlees Prise Willi Tre felejrtte ffius 18.95 I5 jffijtf 21.50 18 7.60-15 24.10 Plu ticii lai end Trodtn lire. Whitewatlt $3 mere pertlre.

Nationwide tervice branches. Last rites lor William T. Ledger, 78. a former mining official for Pittsburgh Coal will be conducted at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Morlcnsen-Kings Funeral Center, 1020 W.

Washing-Ion. The Rev. Roy Bancroft will 3 4 Satmlaction guaranteed Philip Hirnliaum Services for Philip Birnbaum.1 68, of 816 W. Georgia, werej conducted yesterday in Grim-' shaw Mortuary. Mr.

Birnbaum died Tucsdav In Good Samaritan Hospital. He owned a stationery More in New York City brlorc moving to Phoenix in 1955. He was tionwide. Adjuitmenti bated on tal. price when returned.

FOR TRUCK TIRE SALES SERVICE, CALL 273-1446 in officiate. Burial will be Greenwood Memorial Park. Mr. Ledcer. 2926 N.

Third died Tuesday in a Phoenix hospital. Born in DuBois. he tnwi'd to Phoenix in 1954. Ids wile, Ida; a son. William a daughter, Mrs.

L'lhan Sla- born in Russia. Surviving arc his wife, Lillian; two daughters. Mrs. Mil-tred Layman and Miv hdnh Packman, both of nui Krandilnlilren ITIIOMAS MALL CHRIS-TOWN St (ITMIirMOM! 0. TI9'VfVl fHONl J9 li4l t.tMOMA5AT44rHitlU HIOHI743JII I'm Ml HiAHtMUtll ton.

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