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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 38

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Phoenix, Arizona
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ALL EDITIONS Obituaries Scott Memorial Services Set Saturday Memorial services for George A. a.m. Saturday in Chapel of Memories Mortuary, 333 W. Adams. Mary Jane May will officiate.

orial Park. Mr. Scott died Sept. 13 two days after he was burned by a magnesium fire during a firemen's training session near Riverside, Calif. He had been in Riverside since Feb.

He was a salesman for a Riverside fire fighting equipment company. A cousin of Mr. Scott Mr. Scott lost his life and 17 other persons were injured when the magnesium, used in the training exercise, exploded in field 8 miles west of Riverside. Mr.

Scott had attended May Bartlett Heard School, was graduated from Phoenix Union in 1959 and attended Arizona State Uni- Mr. Scott Bertha B. Fry MESA-Services and burial for Mrs. Bertha B. Fry, 87, a Mesa resident 12 years who died yesterday in Lutheran Hospital, will be in Crawfordsville, Ind.

Friends may call from to 11 a.m. today at M. L. Gibbons Morns tuary. Mrs.

Fry was a member of the Order of Eastern Star and White Shrine and was a 50-year member of the Rebekah Lodge. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Juanita Keeling and Mrs. Wihelmina Wray, both of Mesa, and Mrs. Cecil McCabe and Mrs.

Barbara Phillips, both of Chicago; a son, Robert S. Fry of Los Alamitos, nine grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and two sisters and a brother, all out of state. (Andy) Scott, 22, will be at at A. L. Moore and Sons Burial will be in Greenwood Mem- versity three, years.

He came Phoenix He had served the Army ROTC at Ft. Ord, Calif. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Hazel G. Scott; his father, George J.

Scott; and his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Gollihugh, of Phoenix. Herbert E. Floyd Sr. Memorial services for Herbert Edward Floyd, 52, will be at 4 p.m.

today in Palms Chapel of Grimshaw Mortuary, 334 W. Mon; roe. The Rev. Robert Jurgens will officiate. Cremation will follow.

Mr. Floyd died Sunday in Phoenix. He went to Gila Bend in February and purchased the Gila Motel. He was born in Newark, Ohio. Mr.

Floyd was a member of the Episcopal Church in Gila Bend. Survivors include his wife, Virginia; a son, Herbert a daughter, Sue Ann; three stepdaughters, Catherine, Mary and Terresia Fries; and a sister, Mrs. James Barbouv. His family has started a memorial fund in his name for the American Cancer Society. Bill Authorizes Indian Fund Claims WASHINGTON (AP) A bill authorizing a $900,000 revolving fund to provide loans so that Indian tribes may employ researchers and witnesses in prosecuting claims before the Indian Claims Commission was passed by voice vote in the Senate yesterday.

The bill now goes to the House for action on changes, Daily Crossword Puzzle 58 First word of "A.E.C." 60 Very, very fast 63 To choose 66 Extraordinary person 67 Ultimately 70 sq. mile 71 Musical Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: SPAR MATH scout CAGE ON RE PAVER UNIVERSAL DRENE REBEL AMO NANDY FLINGS STEAM GOLD REVENUERS SAVOR GROAN EUE TINGE MENAGERDE SUREME DOO NI symbol NEARS FEUI 72 Remove dirt DETERRENT NEE 73 Eqyptian AROSE PORTS DER weight BONDS COMB 74 Insects FEASU LEST SASS 75 Metrical 18 One Complete 50 Mr. Khan composition turn (abb) 52 cent 22 Mr. Ott 53 Restricts DOWN 24 Steep 55 Soaking 25 Roman date 56 A cluster, 1 Frolic 27 Pronoun as of 2 Persian poet 28 City on the grapes 3 Tuneful Tiber 57 Musical 4 Mr. Khan 30 Metal event 5 40 winks 31 Walked on 59 A month 6 Searches 33 prefix (abb) blindly 36 Pastel 61 Medical 7 Complains 2 wds fluids 8 of 37 Allege as a 62 Oast Morse Code fact 64 And 2 wds 38 65 Phoenician 9 Just fair 41 cask seaport Source 10 Natives of 43 Quantity of 68 United States Argos paper Volunteers 11 Spiny shrub 46 One who waits (abb) 12 Foreigner near at hand 69 Score in 13 Divides 48 Most ignoble tennis 10 13 15 16 18 22 25 26 29 30 31 33 35 36 37 38 40 43 48 50 52 53 54 58 59 63 65 72 75 19 Facial expression 20 PGA member 21 Abridged 23 Urged 26 Makes smooth 27 Attempted 29 Cause to sink 32 Shouted disapproval 34 Title of respect 35 Petty quarrel 39 Australian bird 40 Put in proper order 42 Likewise not 44 Girl's ne name 45 Pulpy condition 47 Silent 49 Merchant 51 Thinks 54 Nimble 55 Overhead 23 24 27 32 55 10 Abyssin.

Hamite 14 Greek letter 15 Make over 16 Formal order 17 Inappropriate tors knew warm glass of milk counters without prescription. Advertisement Now! Relieve acid attacks caused by STOMACH TENSION Tablet discovery checks attacks in then works like a warm glass of milk to keep acid stomach soothed for hours N.Y., N.Y. (Special). Medical gave. The answer came when science knows that today, mil- physicians discovered a Glycine lions suffer from Stomach Ten- compound- medication that sion.

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leave the stomach, leave you If you suffer Stomach Tension to further attack. An ant- today, and ordinary antacids acid open was needed that could give fail to bring the relief you want, prolonged soothing the you need are Amitone. available at Amitone all drug tabsame amazing relief that lets tors knew warm glass of milk counters without prescription. Reed Rites In Denver MESA Glenn F. Reed, 46, a retired chef, died yesterday in Phoenix Veterans Administration Hospital.

Friends may call until noon today at M. L. Gibbons Mortuary here. Services and burial will be in Logan National Cemetery at Denver. Mr.

Reed moved to Mesa in 1960 from Englewood, Colo. He was born in Matheson, Colo. He was a member of the Veterans of Forto in eign Wars and the American Legion in Mesa. He is survived by his wife, Irene and two sisters, Mrs. Lena Stephenson of Billings, Mont.

and Mrs. Nina Allison of Matheson. Mrs. Maud R. Bellas Dies at 81 Mrs.

Maud R. Bellas who camel to Arizona in 1885, died yesterday in White Angel Hospital. She was 81. Mrs. Bellas lived at 1107 W.

Osborn. She was born in Kansas City, Kan. She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star and the O.E.S. auxiliary. She also was a member of the Arizona Pioneers Association.

Mrs. Bellas was the widow of George Bellas, a Phoenix meat dealer who died in 1944. Services will be conducted by Canon George McNeill Ray at 10:30 a. m. Saturday in A.

L. Moore and Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park. Phoenix, Oct.

10, 1963 The Arizona Republic Mrs. Bellas is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ralph A. a sister, Mrs. Bertha Roberts; two grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Louis Segerberg WILLCOX Mrs. Louis Segerberg, 91, died yesterday in cox Municipal Hospital. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Willcox Methodist Church.

The Rev. Charles L. will officiate. Graveside services and burial will be at Durango, Colo. Mrs.

Segerberg, born in Sweden, came to the United States in 1880. She lived here with a By any There is nothing "just as good as" General Electric and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Anderson. Mrs.

Segerberg was a member of the Lutheran Church and was a of the past Eastern matron Star and and life Survivors, besides Mr. and Mrs. Grant, are another daughter, Mrs. Katherine Clark; son Dr. Ludwig H.

Segerberg; and four grandsons. Friends call tonight at Willcox Funeral Home. Archie D. McEachern MESA Rites for Archie I D. McEachern, 73, a retired farmer who died Tuesday in his home at 220 S.

Robson, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Meldrum Mortuary. The Rev. E. Richard Barnes will officiate.

Burial will be Mesa Cemetery. Mr. McEachern had lived in Mesa 25 years. He was born in Birmingham, He is survived by his wife, Mary; a son, J. D.

of Mesa; three daughters, Mrs. Allie Sutfin and Mrs. Agnes Thompson, both Mesa and Mrs. Gladys Kenyon of Bakersfield, two brothers and two sisters all out of state; and nine grandchildren. Gregoria Maldonado Rosary for Mrs.

Gregoria G. Maldonado, 60, will be at 8 p.m. today in Mortensen-Kings Funeral Center, 1020 W. Washington. Requiem Mass will be at 9 a.m.

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