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32 The Arizona Republic 0 Phoenix, Dee. 17, 1962 Art JJ Suburban Homes For Sale, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler 34 Trailer Spaces For Rent 130 Data From U.S. WtATHtR fUMAU i i I I 6 I OW I Hoffman Rites Slated; Ex-Rancher city Ubituanes mail Harley A. Dicken, 70, Retired Conductor, Dies Harley A. Dicken, 70, of 2646 N.

28th Place, died yesterday at a hospital. A retired railroad conductor, Mr. Dicken came to Phoenix five years ago from Cumberland, Md. He was born in Levels, W. Va.

Births i HOSPITAL 15832 N. 38th girl, Dec. 14. NASH, Josephand Martha, 737 E. Cirol, boy, Dec.

14. George and Barbara, Alex and 3931 W.Cypress, boy, Dec. 14. HOSPITAL Cf PRAY, Edward and Johanna, MM E. Osborn, girl, Dec.

12. CAR? Carl0 Margarita, c1F.R1?v.Jh!l("on nd Adriennt, 10th boy, Dec. 13. JamM ftnd 3065 N. 19th boy Dec.

13 DIVINEY, John and Jan, '5230 W. Cambridge, Dec, 13, LINNENBUROeR, i lil a and Dixie, 5949 W. Mulberry, boy, Dec. LLOYD, Bobbie and Nancy, 1239 E. uSiMffiL0 lrj Dec-MENOERT, Alfred and Donna, 301 W.

Kaler, girl, Dec. 13. MISHLER, Donald and Judith, 3207 65th boy, Dec. 13. ORTA, Julio and Domlnga, 335 E.

Lincoln St, boy, Dec. 13. Gene and Barbara, Taylor, boy. Dee. 13.

STUEBE, Harry and Wllma, 902 E. bov, Dec. 13. WIXTEO, William and Ann, 3617 Zunl. Glendale, boy, Dec.

13. FRANKLIN, Johnny and Nancy, 7ni KL 76th Drive, Glendale, girl' MCDONALD. Sharrell and Jeanne, JSJi-A" hoy, Dec. 14. LA FOLLETTE, William and Sus.

anne 5542 E. Palo Verde Drive, boy. Dec. 14. LIMON, Joe and Ernestine, 229 Ash Tempe, girl, Dec.

14. ORSBORN, Robert and Frances, 3526 E. Plcadllly, boy, Dec. 14. PIZZOFERRATO, Ronald and Jo Ann, 9822 N.

15th boy, Dec. 14 He is survived by his wife, Bessie; five 8oXT V- For Daytime Monday Figure Show High Temperatures Expected AP Wirtphets Map TODAY'S WEATHER-Light snow is expected in Great Lakes area and upper Ohio Valley. More general pattern of snow and flurries should prevail over northern Rockies. Scattered showers are forecast for southern Pacific Coast region and sections of south Atlantic Coast. Milder temperatures should prevail in eastern half of nation, with cooler weather in West.

pi RE. Charles M. of Phoenix, Kenneth E. and Glenn fyf. of Cumberland, and John E.

in the U.S. Air Force; one daughter, Mrs. Max-ine Hendrickson of La VaJe, two brothers and a sister living in other states, and eight grand' children. Services will be held at 3:30 Poster Girl Rites Today GLENDALE Services for Sharon Louise Kuhn, 6, will be at 11 a.m. today in the Chapel of the Chimes, Lundberg Mortuary.

She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Kuhn of Glendale. Sharon was 1961 Poster Girl for the Arizona Cystic Fibrosis cam paign.

During the campaign, she was given the title of "Little Miss Hope." A victim of the disease since birth, Sharon attended first grade at Glendale Elementary School Unit IV. Officiating at services will be the Rev. I. C. Tucker.

Interment will be in Resthaven Park Cemetery. Ade 11a E. Roman Mrs. Adella E. Roman, 59, a bookkeeper for Blakely Oil Co, died Saturday in a hospital.

Born in Bisbee, Mrs. Roman lived recently at 3815 N. Third St. She had been employed in the past by Alabama Freight Lines and was a member of Eastern Star at Worland, Wyo. Mrs.

Roman is survived by a brother, Laverne Steward of Cheyenne, Wyo. The Rev. Obid Harris will offi ciate at services Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Whitney Murphy Funeral Home, 330 N. Second Ave.

Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Ella Jantzen Mrs. Ella H. Jantzen. resident of Peoria for 23 years, died Sat urday following a fall on a street in Sedalia, Mo.

She was 82. Mrs. Jantzen was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and the Kings Daughters Associa tion in Peoria. For the past year and a half she had lived with her son, Claude J. Hammond, in Sedalia.

Other survivors include a step daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Ritchie of Phoenix; a grandson, Robert Jantzen of Scottsdale; two broth ers in Sedalia. Services will be held today in Sedalia. i sons, Austin H. and p.m.

at Paradise Chapel and Funeral Home, 3934 E. Indian School. The Rev. George Bastain of Eastside Baptist Church will officate. Additional services and interment will be in Cumberland, Cota Rosary Set Tonight Rosary for Delfino M.

Cota, 59, will be said today at 8:30 p.m. at Whitney Murphy Funeral Home, 330 N. Second Ave. A requiem High Mass will follow at 9 a.m tomorrow. Burial will be in St.

Francis Cemetery. Mr. Cota died Friday at his home, 617 S. Third St. He was a construction laborer and veteran of World War II.

He came to Phoenix from his native Mexico in 1922. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Lupe Griialva and Mrs. Nellie Chavez, both Phoenix; two nephews and three nieces. Madge Colville Succumbs At 53 Services for Mrs.

Madge M. Colville, 53, of Bagdad, will be to morrow at 11:30 a. m. at Memory Chapel, A. L.

Moore Sons, 333 W. Adams. Interment will be in Greenwood Memorial Park. Born in Pickaway County, Ohio. Mrs.

Colville moved to Bagdad 18 years ago from Columbus, Ohio. She died yesterday at a hos pital. She is survived by her husband, W. Colville; one son, G. Michael of Bagdad; five sisters, Mrs.

Charles Stotler of Phoenix, and four out of state, and two brothers in Ohio. Anna C. Krause Mrs. Anna C. Krause, 69, of 1218 E.

Belmont, died yesterday in a hospital. Born in Brooklyn, Mrs. Krause came to Phoenix six years ago from Zephyr Hills, Fla. She is survived by two sons, George Zangle and Howard Krause, both of Phoenix; one sister, Mrs. Emma Cords, of Largo, and three grandchildren.

Mrs. Krause was a member of Our Savior Lutheran Church. Services will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Chapel in the Garden, Mercer Mortuary, 1541 Thomas. Cremation will follow at Greenwood Memorial Park.

Friends may call at Mercer Mortuary after 2 p.m. tomorrow Charles D. of Kansas City, Wednesday in the Chapel in the Garden at Mercer Mortuary, 1541 E. Thomas. Place of interment will be announced later.

Friends may call at the mor tuary after 6 p.m. tonight. cloudy this morning, becoming mostly cloudy this afternoon Chance of a few showers late to day and periods of light rain to night. Cooler afternoon hours can be expected. Phoenix low near 44, high near 69.

Southeast. East Central Douglas and the Sulphur Springs Valley, Globe-Miami area Vari able cloudiness today with a few afternoon showers. Mostly cloudy with occasional rain tonight. Breezes and cooler afternoon hours can be expected. Douglas low near 38, high near 64.

Bisbee low near 38, high near 62. Globe low near 36, high near 62. Northwest Kingman and Vicnity Variable cloudiness today and tonight Chance of a few light showers to day. Breezy at times and cooler this afternoon. Kngman low near 36, high near 60.

SHIPPERS: Protect shipments for temper atures of 15 degrees over norther ly routes to the east during the next 48 hours and for 30 degrees over southerly routes. Station Data Relative humidity. Phoenix Airport: 5 a.m. 47, 11 a.m. 28, 5 p.m.

23. High 47, low 23. Highest temperature yesterday, 74 deg. Highest same date last year, 53 deg. Highest same date during last 68 years, 81 deg.

Lowest temperature yesterday, 40 deg. Lowest same date last year, 43 deg. Lowest same date during last 68 years, 25 deg. Excess in temperature, 5 deg. Excess in temperature since Dec.

1, 61 deg. Excess in temperature since Jan. 1, 396 deg. Total precipitation last 24 hours, 0 in. Total precipitation since Dec.

1, 0 in. Total precipitation since Jan. 1, 3.42 in. Normal precipitation Jan. 1 to date, 6.75 in.

Deficiency of precipitation since Jan. 1, 3.33 in. Total solar radiation on Dec, 15, 307 langleys. Temperature and precipitation data for the 24 hours ending at 5 p.m. on Dec.

16, 1962. Asheville 46 32 Atlanta 52 40 Billings 57 39 Birmingham 54 41 .05 Bismarck 59 23 Blythe 72 38 Boise 47 36 .01 Boston 29 20 .05 Brownsville 80 51 Buffalo 28 22 .07 Casper 58 40 Charleston, S.C. 65 41 Charleston, W.Va. 36 31 .02 Chicago 36 27 Cincinnati 33 19 Cleveland 31 23 .02 Columbus, 33 30 Denver 61 27 Des Moines 53 22 Detroit 32 17 Duluth 32 20 El Paso 64 30 Fairbanks 9 2 .01 Fort Worth 67 39 Galveston 58 54 Helena 34 Honolulu 81 68 Indianapolis 23 Jackson, Miss. 65 54 Jacksonville 68 34 Juneau 42 34 Kansas City 60 26 Las Vegas 61 31 Little Rock 62 32 Los Angeles 68 53 Louisville 34 23 Memphis 57 37 .03 Miami Beach 73 51 Midland, Tex.

71 34 Milwaukee 31 16 Paul 41 29 Needles 69 37 New Orleans 66 47 New York 31 27 North Platte 73 21 Oklahoma City 68 34 Omaha fiO 28 Philadelphia 37 28 Pittsburgh 29 26 .02 Portland, Me. 26 16 Portland, Ore, 52 29 Raleigh 29 Rapid City 63 34 Reno 54 42 .47 Richmond 41 29 St. Louis 43 22 Salt Lake City 27 22 San Antonio 75 44 San Diego 68 51 San Francisco 56 54 .78 St. Ste. Marie 27 22 .03 Seattle 50 43 .05 Spokane 42 36 .01 Tampa-St.

Ptrsbg. 63 41 Washington 40 31 .01 Wichita 63 29 Mexico Chihuahua 69 39 Ensenada 52 Guaymas 75 63 Monclova 80 48 Torreon si 36 Canada Calgary 50 27 Edmonton 48 28 I Ottawa 9 2 02 Regina 48 29 Toronto 30 6 .02 Winnipeg 40 24 Vancouver 51 45 .10 TEMPE Services for Sam Hoff man, a retired rancher who had lived in the Valley for 15 years, will be held at 2 p.m. today in Carr Memorial Chapel. Bishop John Allen of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will officiate. Interment will be in Double Butte Cemetery.

Mr. Hoffman, 89, died Friday in a hospital. He was the father of Ford S. Hoffman, Phoenix realtor, former softball team manager and former president of the national Amateur Softbell Association. The elder Hoffman was born in Arkansas, and lived in Texas for 50 years He moved to Phoe- nix 15 years ago, then to Tempe eight years ago.

He is survived by another son, C. L. Hoffman, of Phoenix. Anna M. Fisher PRESCOTT Rites for Mrs.

Anna May Fisher, 59, a 43-year resident of Arizona, will be con ducted at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Ruffner Funeral Home. Mrs. Fisher was born in Texas and lived in the Prescott area for the past 14 years. She was a beautician and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Colleen Fisher; two sons Jack Flanigan of Prescott and Howard Fisher of Phoenix; two brothers, Caleb Bogett and Mai colm, both of Kingman; six sisters, Gertrude Mahone, of Wil liams, Belva Kingsey of Texas Eliva McDorman, address not available, Elsie Head of Chino Valley, Rachel Ames and Laura Green, both of Prescott; 12 grand' children and three great-grand' children. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery here. Officiating, Boyd Tenney, Glen Kleinman and La- vern Johnson of the LDS Church. Ronald G.

Saxton Ronald Cody Saxton, 33, died Saturday in a hospital. Born in Deora, he was brought here for treatment a month ago. Mr. baxton, a farmer, is sur vived by two daughters, Melody and Crystal; two sons, Steven and David, all of Ontario, his mother, Mrs. Tilly Mae Saxton, two sisters, Mrs.

Eloise Hoss and Mrs. Mae Jennings; a brother, Donald Lee Saxton, all of Phoenix. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Chapel of Memories, A. L.

Moore and Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams. Inter ment will be in Greenwood Memorial Park. Mrs. Grace Peete CLIFTON Services for Mrs.

Grace Peete, 56, will be conducted at 4 p.m. tomorrow at the First Southern Baptist Church with the Rev. John Foster officiat ing. Mrs. Peete died at her home Thursday.

She was born in Texas and had lived at Clifton for 19 years. Survivors include two sons, Robert Carr of Pasadena, and Leland Harris of Clifton; a daughter, Mrs. Delia Barnes of Phoenix; three sisters, Mrs. Readie Franklin, Mrs. Lucille Riley and Mrs.

Cornell Hunter, all out of state; and three brothers, R.M. Mathis of Coolidge and William and Matthew both out of state; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Burial will be in the Clifton Cemetery. Friends may call at the Lew- alien Mortuary until 10 p.m. to day.

Wayne E. Brown Services for Wayne E. Brown, 24, will be held at 1 p.m. today at Palms Chapel, Grimshaw Mortuary, 334 W. Monroe.

Interment will be at Greenwood Memorial Park. Brown, a truck driver who re sided at 4046 E. Hadley, died Dec, 10. He was born in Oklahoma City. He is survived by his wife Judy; one son, Eugene; one daughter, Marlene, all of Phoenix; his father, Paul: three brothers, Avard, Billy and Roy, all of Tucson; one sister, Anna Fay Brown of Odes sa, and his grandmother of Oklahoma City.

Taking the Country Trailers wanieo Transportation, Freight Transportation, Passenger Unfurnished Apartments For Rent Unfurnished Apartments Jni ..206 cor Keni, Northeast Area 16 Unfurnished Apartments For Rent, Northwest Area 17 Unfurnished Homes For Rent Northeast Area 71 Phone 2714711 Unfurnished Homes For Rent Northwest Area 72 Wanted Autos Trucks 117 Unfurnished Homes For Rent 70 Wanted To Rent 108 "Meeting Notices ARIZONA Chapter 1 R.A.M. and Phoenix Commandery 3 K.T. Joint Public Installation of officers, 7:30 p.m. Masonic Temple. Frank A.

Williams, H.P. David H. Rocgers, E.C. 2-Funeral Amouncemeirti p. m.

In the Central Heights Baptist Church The Rev. Robert L. Braden officiating. Interment Memory Lawn. Hansen Mortuary.

BROWN, Wayne E. Services 1 p. mT today In Palms Chapel of Grimshaw Mortuary. interment in GrMnwood.AGrJmshawSeryiceJU BRAMAN, Charles E. Survived by wife, Josephine, sons, Wll-Ham Waukegan, Charles Kansas City.

Jack mother. Mrs. Daisy Miller, and sister. Mrs. Alberta Gaylor.

both of South Bend, brother, George Litchfield Park, also two grandchildren. Services 11 a. m. Wednesday, Chapel In the Garden. Mercer Mortuary.

Friends may BULLOCK, Ralph E. Services 2 p.m. today in the. Whitney i Murphy Chapel.BurialGreenwoodj BlILMER, Harry, services and hv terment, Morrow Bay, California, M. L.

GjbboniMorhiarytjiesL CARTAN, Elie, Sr. Services 1 p.m" today from the St. George Orthodox Church, Phoenix. Interment Rest Haven. Lundberg Mortuary, Glendale.

CHAPMAN, Calvin. Services con" ducted byA Rev. Joe Ballard 3:30 p.m. today in Chapel of Memories. A.

L. Moore Sons. Interment at Glendale Resthaven. Friends may call until 2 p. m.

to-dav. CLEERE7EarrH. Services and In-terment In Hollis, Oklahoma. Local arrangements by Grimshaw Mor- COLVILYEMadge M. Bagdad, Arl-zona.

wife of George W. Colville, mother of. G. Michael Colville, Bagdad; sister of Mrs. Charles Stotler, Phoenix, and Jour sisters and two brothers In Ohio, passed away Sunday.

Services Tuesday Memory Chapel of A. L. Moore Sons. Interment Greenwood. Delfino M.

617 S. 3rd St. Brother of Mrs. Lupe Griialva and Mrs. Nellie Chavez.

Rosary 8:30 p.m., oday In Whitney i Murphy Chapel. Requiem high mess 9 m- Tuesday in Immaculate Heart Burial St. Francis. CROCKETT, Susannah Merrill. Funeral service Monday 2 p.

m. at Pima LDS Church. Mortensen Kingsley. CRUMP, Henry Charles. Services' 11 a.m.

today In Chapel of Memories. A. L. Moore A Sons. Inter- ment at Greenwood.

CURL, Maude M. Services 1 n. Messlnger Mortuary Chapel. The Rev. Oscar Wild officiating.

Interment. Greenwood Me-monal Park. Phx. DICKEN, Harlev A. Services 3:30 p.

m. today. Paradise Chapel and Funeral Home. Interment Cumberland, Maryland. EMPFIELD, Berlin.

1540 East Winter Dr. Arrangements pending. Hansen Mortuary, Sunnyslope, FAULTNER, Bonnie, 223 SoutrtXi-Barren, Mesa. Funeral arrangements pending. Mortensen Kings-ley Mortuary, FLOWERS, James Richard Sr.

father of Mrs. Margaret A. Nissen, Mrs. Ruth F. Joaquin, Mrs.

Doris Hawley, James R. Flowers Jr. and Bill M. Flowers passed away Saturday. Friends may cili from 7 p.m.

to 10 p.m. today. He will be token to Fresno fir services. A. L.

Moore Sons. GREESON, Clara. Requiem High Mass, 9 a.m. today, Church of St. Agnes, 1954 North 24th Street.

Interment St. Francis. Arrangements J)y Mercer Mortuary. HESS, Marian F. 6132 W.

Glendale, age 35, husband of Frieda, son of Mr. Mrs. Frank Biggs, Danville, passed away Sunday. Me will be taken to Palestine, III. for services and Interment.

Brazil! Whitney Mortuary. HOFFMAN, Sam. Services 2 p.m. Monday in Carr Memorial Chapel, Tempe. Bishop John Allen officiating.

Interment, inDouble Butte. JONES, Benlamln Lee. Services conducted by Chaplain Manuel J. Zaldivar Masonic Funeral Committee 10:00 a.m. today in Chapel of Memories, A.

L. Moore A Sons. Interment at Greenwood. KIRKPATRICK, Elmer Dr. father of Wm.

J. Klrkpatrlck, passed away Thursday. Graveside services. 3:30 p.m. Tue.

Greenwood. A. L. Moore A Sons. KNOELL, Frank E.

Husband of Mary. Solemn requiem high mass 9am today In St. Thomas the Burial St. Francis. Whitney A Murphy.

KRAUSE, Anna C. Survived by sons George E. and Howard both of Phoenix, sister, Mrs. Emma Cordes, Largo, Florida. Also three grandchildren.

Services will be conducted by Rev. John N. Peterson, 7 p.m. Wed. Chapel In the Garden, Mercer Mortuary.

Cremation. Friends may call after 2 p.it.. Tuesday. KUHN, Sharon Louise. Services 11 a.m.

today from the Lundberg Mortuary, Glendale. Doctor C. I. Tucker officiating. I t.Resf Haven.

LaMAR, Bert. Services will be conducted by Rev James M. Fleck, 2 p.m. Tuesday. Chapel In the Garden, Mercer Mortuary, Interment, Greenwood.

LINCOLN, Leroa Mrsle. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Lincoln; brother Conrad; sisters Venena, Eileen, Alice, Christine, and Anita, all of Glendale.

Services 9:30 a.m. today from Lundberg Mortuary, Glendale. Reverend R. H. Zimmerman official-ing.

Interment Rest Haven. LITTLE, Blanch E. Services 2 p.m. today, Paradise Chapel and Funeral Home. William Pebler, offi-ciating.

Cremation. LOUDON, George. Services today 2 p.m., Bethany Chapel A Mortuary. Interment Greenwood Me- morlaL Park MACLUTSKY, Joseph. Announcements later by Grimshaw Mortu- MOCK, Rose Smith.

Services Tuesday 11 a.m. Bloom's South Phoenix Mortuary Chapel. Rev. Edwin Hatten officiating. Visitation Sun- day.

Interment Greenwood. PARKER, Alice, McComas. Service Tuesday 11 a.m., Bethany Chapel and Mortuary. Interment Green-wood Memorial Park. REIN, Raymond.

Services 10 a.m. today, Paradise Chapel and Funeral Home. John Fredrick officiating. Interment will be at Green Acres. RILEY, Henry Clayton Jr.

Services Monday, 2 p.m. The Rev. Johnston Calhous officiating at Mes-singer Mortuary Chapel. Interment, Gardens of Peach, Chandler, Ariz. ROMAN, Adella E.

3815 N. 3rd Sister of LaVere Steward. Services. 2 p.m. Wednesday In Whitney A Murphy Chapel.

Burial Greenwood Memorial Park. Reverend Obediah Harris officiating. RUNAS, Silverio D. Services 2 p.m. Tuesday Colonial Chapel, Morton- sen Kinssley Mortuary.

SAXTON, Ronald Cody, Boise, Idaho, father of Melody, Crystal, Stephen, and David Saxton, son of Mrs. Tillie Mae Saxton, Phoenix, brother of Mrs. Eloise Hoss, Mrs. Mae Jennings, and Donald Lee Saxton all of Phoenix. Passed away Saturday.

Services 2 P.M. Wed. Chapel of Memories of A. L. Moore A Sons.

Interment Greenwood. SHEAR, Milton James. Memorial services Tuesday, 10 a.m., Colonial Chapel. Mortensen-Kingsley Mortuary. Cremation at Greenwood.

Please omit flowers. SISTER Mary, Jaenette, services pending Northwest Mortuary. SMITH, Frederick O. Services will be conducted by Bishop L. Waldo DeWitt, 11:30 a.m.

today, Chapel in the Garden, Mercer Mortuary. Interment Greenwood. STEWART, Ronald D. Announcements later by Grimshaw Mortuary; TH IE 5, Leroy J. Survived by wife, Emma of Peoria; sons Edward of San Bernardino, James of Phoenix; brother Edward and sister Averllla Wallace of East St.

Louis, sisters Lola Hamper of St. Louis, Clementine Gil-more of Idaho Falls. Also 2 grandchildren. Visitation today 1-9 p.m. from the Lundberg Mortuary, Glendale.

Interment Miami, Arizona 10 a.m. Tuesday Pinal Cemetery. TURNER-Sylvester. Arrangements pending, Webber's Eastlake Mer-tuary. 5-Funeral Directors GREEN ACRES MORTUARY-CHAPEL-CEMETERY ONE Call 945-2656 FORMAN'S Arizona's Funeral Home 376 N.

3rd Ave. AL 3-2332 MELCHER MORTUARY, MESA 40 N. Center WO 4-4537 MORTUARY. 52 N. MecDonald, Mesa WQ4-43721 MERCER MORTUARY THOMAS RD.

AT 16TH ST. Phone AM 6-2441 Private, Parking MOON PHASES a do Last Dec. 18 New 1st Full Jan. i Dec. 26 Jan.

2 Sun, Moon Data Today, Monday, Dec. 17, 1962; Sun rises 7:26 a.m., sets 5:22 p.m., moon rises 11:46 p.m., sets 12:12 p.m. ARIZONA Statewide Partly cloudy this morning be' coming mostly cloudy this after noon. Widely scattered afternoon showers becoming more general tonight. Snow level near 7000 feet tonight.

Breezy over the state. Warmer this morning, but cooler this afternoon. Low temperatures 20 to 37 in the mountains and 37 to 50 elsewhere. Highs 45 to 60 at higher elevations and up to 72 in the lower desert valleys. South Central Phoenix and the Salt River and Casa Grande valleys Partlv James Flowers Sr.

James Richard Flowers 77, a retired auto mechanic who came to Phoenix 19 years ago from Texas, died in a hospital Satur day. He was born in Poteau, and was a veteran of World War I. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Margaret A. Nissen of Coahnga, Mrs.

Ruth F. Joa' quin of Manteca, and Mrs. Dons Hawley of Hawaii; two sons, James R. Jr. of Clovis, and Bill M.

of Fresno, Calif. Services and interment will be in Fresno. Friends may call at A. L. Moore and Sons between 7 and 10 p.m.

today. Leroy J. Thies PEORIA Leroy J. Thies, 74, died Friday at Maricopa County Hospital. Thies, a self-employed electri cian, came to Peoria 38 years ago from Claypool.

He was born in East St. Louis, 111. He is survived by his wife, Emma; two sons, Edward of San Bernardino, and James of Phoenix; one brother and three sisters out of state, and two grandchildren. Services will be held in Miami at 10 a. m.

tomorrow. Interment will be in Pinal Cemetery. Friends may call at Lundberg Mortuary, Glendale, from 1-9 p.m. today. Earl H.

Cleere arl H. Cleere, 51, a winter visitor from Layton, Utah, died Saturday in a hospital. He was a service station operator. Cleere is survived by his wife, Harriet, of Hollis, his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

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Check your ad the first day It appears. In event of error, the newspapers will not assume responsibility for more than one Incorrect Insertion. The Phoenix Newspapers, reserves the right to edit, properly classify or reiect advertising copy. Phone 271-8711 Advertising Index Want Ad Counttr Closed Sunday Telephone open Sundays 1 to I p.m. Acreages, Farms 54 Aircraft Sales Service 122 Auctions 13 Automobiles For Sale Ill Boats, Motors Supplies 140 Building Materials 137 Business Opportunities 190 Business Opportunities 192 Business Personals 202 Cards of Thanks 3 Cemetery Lots Services 7 Co-Op Apts.

Own Your Own 30 Employment Agencies, 183 Employment Agencies, Male. ...182 Florists a Found 11 Fruits Produce 157 Funeral Announcements 2 Funeral Directors 5 Furnished Apartments For Rent 92 Furnished Apartments For Rent, Northeast Area 93 Furnished Apartments For Rent, Northwest Area 94 Furnished Homes For Rent 77 Furnished Homes For Rent, Northeast Area 71 Furnished Homes For Rent, Northwest Area 79 Furnished Rooms For Rent 100 Help Wanted, Male 177 Help Wanted, Female 171 Help Wanted, Male or 179 Household Furnishings For Sale 142 Housekeeping Rooms 103 Imported and Sports Cars 113 Income Real Estate For Sale 47 industrial Commercial Property 49 In Memorlam 4 Land Pasture For Rent 56 Livestock and Farm Supplies, Services 165 Livestock For Sale 164 Lost 10 Lots For Sale 45 Machinery Equipment 135 Meeting Notices 1 Miscellaneous, Exchange or For Sale 149 Miscellaneous For Rent 148 Miscellaneous For Sale 147 Misc. Trailers, Sales Service. .126 Miscellaneous Wanted 150 Mobile Homes For Sale 125 Money Real Estate, Mtg. Loans 195 Money To Lend, Small Loans.

..194 Money Wanted 197 Mortgage Contracts, Sale or Exchange 65 Motorcycles, Bicycles, .120 Musical Instruments, Sales, Service 144 Nursery Plants, Supplies 155 Office Space, Stores for Rent 10s Pets, Birds, Cats, Dogs and Supplies i i 141 Phoenix Homes For Sale 20 Phoenix Homes For Sale, Central Area 26 Phoenix Homes For Sale, Northeast Area 22 Phoenix Homes For Sale, Northwest Area 24 Phoenix Homes For Sale, Southern Area 28 Poultry Rabbits 159 Real Estate, Arizona Towns 60 Real Estate, Out of Arizona 62 Real Estate, Trad or Sell 64 Reel Estete Wanted 66 Resort and Vacation 98 Room and Board 102 Sales Help Wonted, Female 175 Sales Help Wanted, Male 174 Sales Help Wanted, Male or Female 176 Schools, Local Class or Tutoring .185 Schools, Correspondence Out-of-State ...186 Situations Wanted, Couples 172 Situations Wanted, Female 171 Situations Wanted, Male 170 Special Notices 210 Sporting Goods Services 139 Strictly Personal 206 Suburban Property. For 40 Suburban Homes For Sale, Glendale, Peorla Area 36 Suburban Homes For Sole, Litchfield, Goodyear Area 31 Suburban Horn For Sale Scott sdale-Paradlse Charles E. Braman, Salesman For Firm Charles E. Braman, a salesman for Phoenix Linen Supply for 14 years, died yesterday at his home, 1944 W. Mulberry.

He was 50. Braman came to Phoenix 15 years ago from South Bend, where he was born. He is survived by his wife Josephine; three ARIZONA Pcpn Carefree 73 47 Coolidge 80 38 Douglas 69 35 Flagstaff 51 15 Ft. Huachuca 68 44 Gila Bend 76 46 Grand Canyon 54 19 Kingman 6fi 31 Page 27 Parker 77 40 Payson 62 25 PHOENIX 74 40 Prescott 60 24 Show Low 60 28 Springerville 59 21 Tucson 76 47 Winslow 50 18 Yuma 79 43 United States Albany, N.Y, 24 10 .10 Albuquerque 52 24 Amarillo 70 34 Anchorage 25 11 sons, William C. of Waukegan, 111., and Jack L.

of Phoenix; his moth' er, Mrs. Daisy Mae Miller of South Bend; one sister, Mrs. Alberta Gaylor of South Bend; one brother, George L. of Litchfield Park; and two grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a.m.

7 AG 1 THE BOOK OF BOOKS" Bible readings by HOWARD PYLE Monday thru Friday A.M. P.M. KTAR RADIO A. L. MOORE SONS MORTUARY Adams at Fourth Avenue Phoenix Legal Advertising wi Vn .1,.

January, Br iiic Tiii1 supervisors Hear ng tJJ Dnr.ango, Phoenix, ArT- Mans. urainanc and Z-376 Elda Staffenh 18 scres having 1,280 'ron'9 on the west side of to a dlpth wes corner of Recker Road and 5t V. mili Z-430 Robert M. Hanson (owner) pLrcel lvin between Broadway RnaH nA tic 4.. Trau he Apache Trail Highway (U.S.

60-70-80), hav- i "lul" in, ieer; located "5 feet west of Recker Road. rom 1ur' R-5. TD Z-396 Oscar Rambo, owner Smal parcel (50 feet by lot teet) oriented In an east-west riirartinn. navmg 50 feet of frontage on the 64 sireet- (Mesa); of Apache R-' to C-3 Z-39? Arizona Valley Development by Ed White Approximately 180 acres haulm, frontage on the side of Tuthill Road alignment and having one-half mile frontage ir. or tiiior Road alignment; situated two miles south of Liberty.

Arizona. D-16; R-5, TD, D-35; C-2; C-3 and Z-416 Leo Hart, representing self and other owner A 20-acr parcel having 660 feet of frontage on the west side of 36 oireei, exrenaing in oeptn 1,320 feet; located at the southwest corner of 36 Street and Paradise Lane extended. prom Rural to R-5, TD Z-421 Louie P. Morgan (owner) An '-acre having 161.90 feet nf rnnin nn th south side of U.S. Highway 80.

ex-i "mums in aeprn v.B6 feet; located, approximately 48 feet west of Harrison Avenue (El Mirage Road); near Avondale, Arizona. Erom Rwal to lndustrlal-3 Z-424 Revised-Commission Initiative-Chandler Three separata trach) of land having a total area of approximately 800 acres. Said land is generally described as the malorlty of properties now zoned R-4 lying between Pecos Valley Road on the south. Alma School Road on the west, Galveston Road on the north and McQueen Road nn th Met! all being unincorporated areas In the vicinity of Chandler. From R-4 to Rural; R-l, D-6) 1-2 ana i-j, as ouinneo in more derail on the zoning map In subject case file.

Z-431 George B. Edwards, owner In contract Approximately 10 acres having 660 feet of frontage on the north side of Quarter Line Road (Cholla Road) extending 660 feet In depth; located 660 feet west of 108 Street (Mesa System) and one-quarter mile north of University Drive. From Rural to R-5, TD Z-432 Lamont Potter, owner In Three-fourths of an acre having 160 feet of frontage on the south side of Princess Drive, extending to a depth of 225 feet; located 1,081 feet east of Scottsdale Road. From Rural to lndustrlal-2 MARICOPA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS PHOENIX, ARIZONA By Rhea Averill, Clerk of the Board Published: December 17, 1962. The Homemakers' Helper That's Legal Advertising NOTICE fiP punt ir ucn r-' MjSjgg; Cntv Planning and Zoning commission at 1:30 p.m.

on the 3 dav of January, 1963, In the Board of Super-visors Hearing Room, 3325 West DuraSlo, Phoenix, Arizona, to amend the Zoning Ordinance and Mans for the unincorpor-a'edareas of Maricopa County. "'torpor Z-437 Lusk Corporation, by Paul E. Bruns i vitoi oiuri5 hssoc ares Part of SE'i, NE'i, Sec. 11, T3N, R2E. lying north of and adjacent totracts A Country Gables, Book 91, Page 42, MCR, except road.

(8.6 acres) From Rural tn r.9 Z-440 Ishikawa Ranch Market, by John Mirohata The N. 240 feet of the E. 405 feet of the NEV, SE'4, Section 2, TIN, R5E, except roads. (1.8 acres) From Rural to R-5 for the west 200 feet and from Rural to C-2 for the remainder Z-446 Commission Initiative Marleooa County Planning and Zoning Commission The E. 132 feet of the S.

330 feet, SW'4, SW4, Section 35, T4N, R3E, except for roads. (0.9 acres) From Rural tn CJ 457 Joe E. O'Fallon The SEV4, SW'i, NW'4, NEV4, Section 22, TIN, R7E, except roads. (2.3 acres) Requesting a Special Permit tor a commercially operated recreational lake in a Rural District, pursuant to Art. VII, M.

C. Zoning Ordl-, nance. Z-443 Del E. Webb Corp. by Robert Bowlsby That part of the SEVi.

Sec. T3N, R1E, lying south of the Phoenix-Wickenburg Highway: except roads and except two small tracts In the southwest corner. (SO acres) From Rural C-3 to C-2, R-5, D-l and R-l. PHOENIX, ARIZONA MARICOPA COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Donald W. Hutton.

Director Published: December 17. 1962. NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors Is calling for bids on the following items for the County of Maricopa: UNTIL 11:00 A.M., TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1963, for: Serial No. Item 6214 Labor Beds 62147 Automatic Film Processor 62151 Stack Chairs bids may obtain them from the Clerk of rnnnn urinicr mum I1LLUIOC One column, offering laundry tips, brought 100,000 airmail letters to ELOISE in five days housewives throughout Arizona and across the nation are writing their gratitude and love to ELOISE you can enjoy reading and making use of her valuable hints on housekeeping, cooking and homemaking uimtp 111. 10 Monday through The Phoenix Gazette Friday in ine Doero or supervisors, 33 west Pu- rengo, Phoenix, Arizona.

gijFAyRlt-L. CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MARICOPA JSOUNTY, ARIZONA PUBLICATION DATEi December 17, 1962..

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