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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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REPUBLIC BULLDOG REPUBLIC MAIL 28 The Arizona Republic Phoenix, Dec. 27, 196: Mathieson Services Early-Day Cowman Succumbs W. E. Martin, Division Head Of Public Service LITCHFIELD PARK William Earl Martin, 47. western division Ada B.

Rigden, Member Of Pioneering Family KIRKLAND Mrs. Ada Belle Rigden, 78, member of a pioneer Obituaries Saturday Services for Mrs. Hilda May Yavapai County ranching family, died at her Kirkland home Christ manager of Arizona Public Service died yesterday at his home, 406 Fairway Drive. HOLBROOK Rites for Charley mas morning. Osborne, 77, a Hash Knife cow Services will be at 11:30 a.m.

Saturday at A. L. Moore and Sons, Mrs. Rigden came to Kirkland in 1905 to teach school. A native of Butte, she had a long association with art.

man and one of the first Arizona Highway patrolmen, will be at 2 333 W. Adams. Entombment will be in Greenwood Memorial Park. Mathieson, 69, who died Tuesday in a Phoenix hospital, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Memory Chapel of A.

L. Moore Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams. p.m. today in Alcorn Chapel.

She had studied under several Mr. Martin, born in Goldthwait.i Benjamin Moeur Son Of Late Governor, Dies Benjamin B. Moeur 59, son of Arizona's fourth governor, the late B. Moeur, died Tuesday in a Phoenix hospital following a heart attack. 'Mr.

Moeur, president of Moeur's Guerin Equipment was a native of Tempe. He resided at 3113 E. San Miguel, Phoenix. came to Phoenix irom nisi prominent artists and had gained Mr. Osborne, a native of Gran- native state in 1917.

Lell M. Uvnl in Greenwood Margaret M. Pouk Mrs. Margaret Mary Pouk, 69, Burial will be berry, came to Arizona in a national reputation for her own work in water colors and oils. Memorial Park.

1904. He died Tuesday in his home HE WAS first employed by APS WILLCOX Funeral services for died Tuesday at her home, 1023 Cecil Monroe Byrd, 65, of Ben in 1336 as a lineman, nc A native of England, Mrs. 25 miles east of here at Painted Desert Trading Post on U.S. 66. E.

Diana. Mrs. Rigden was a member of later service manager in Tempe, son, who died Monday in Tempe, Mathieson came to the United the Mountain Artists Guild of assistatn district manager in will be at 10 a.m. today in Will In 1910, Mr. Osborne served Rosary will be at p.m.

today States when she was 7 years old, and to Arizona 35 years ago from Buckeve from 1946 to 1950, and cox Methodist Church, with the four years as undersheriff to Joe He had been in ill health the Prescott and was a charter member of the Kirkland Womans Club. at Sunnyslope Chapel of Hansen Woods. He also was postmaster Pennsylvania. past six years, following a severe then became manager with headquarters of the division in Mortuary, 8314 N. Seventh St.

Rev. Ernest Hart officiating. Mr. Byrd, a native of Byrd here eight years. During his serv Funeral services will be con She was a Gold Star Mother, a heart attack while on a visit to Reno, and had dropped ice with the Highway Patrol, he Buckeye.

ducted at St. Luke's Episcopal was a retired deputy sheriff Requiem High Mass will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Most Holy was one of the escorts for Presi J. B. Beattie Rites Today many of his business and civic ac A life member of the American member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, and of the American Legion Auxiliary of He lived here 26 years before dent Franklin Roosevelt when he tivities.

Trinity Catholic Church, 8722 N. Church in Prescott at 11 a.m. Saturday by the Rev. David C. Trimble.

Cremation will follow. Legion in Buckeye, he served as moving to Benson seven years visited the Isabel Greenway commander of the post three Luke Greenway Post. She resided ago. Ranch near Williams in 1932. MR.

MOEUR attended Tempe times. He was past president of at 1919 E. Buchanan. Survivors include a son, Tom Survivors include two sons, He is survived by his wife, schools and Arizona State University, then Tempe Normal. He the Buckeye Chamber of Com of Kirkland; a daughter, Mrs.

J. She is survived by three daugh Era; three daughters, Mrs. Paula Seventh St. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery.

Mrs. Pouk moved to Phoenix five years ago from her native Chicago. merce, past chairman of the buck- Carl and Leslie both of Phoe nix, and six grandchildren. MESA Funeral services for John B. Beattie, 76, who died Tuesday in Mesa Southside District Hospital, will be at 2 p.m.l today in the Garden Chapel of the D.

Wilson Jr. of Stamford, ters, Mrs. Hilda May Sons, Mrs. Neal of Willcox, Mrs. Doris Guy- was graduated from the Univer sity of Arizona, then took gradu eye Parks Board, past member a sister, Mrs.

James Snyder of nes of Globe, and Mrs. Betty Faye Burial will be in Holbrook Helen F. Hassell, and Mrs. Beverly R. Malone, all of Phoenix; of the town zoning appeal Doard, and was former chairman of the ate work at the University of Woods of Lake Tahoe, El Cajon, five grand children.

Cemetery. M. L. Gibbons Mortuary. three sons, Lynn and Max, both Red Cross, March of Dimes, and Southern California in dentistry But on graduation he became in of Willcox, and Shelby of Tempe; Community Fund drives terested in the insurance business She was a member of the Sunnyslope Garden Club, the Most Hnlu Trinitu SnHalitv anri Aubrey L.

Home three brothers, Roy and Homer seven sons, Allen, Sid, Byron D.P., Donald and Harold, all of Phoenix, and Ray Mathieson, of Costa Mesa, two brothers, Walter Webb of Phoenix and Jack Webb of Los Angeles; 22 QUAKES JOLT LISBON The Rev. Ivan Guddal of the First Methodist Church and the Oriental Lodge of the Masons will officiate. Burial will be in Mesa At the time of his death, he in of Willcox, and Earl of Fort! and never followed a career dentistry. COOLIDGE Services for Aubry was vice president of the Wig LISBON (UPI) A series otichurch.s GoIde Age group Grant; three sisters, Mrs. Beulah Lee Home, 25, of Coolidge, who tnree eartnauaKes oueo.

imsi wam Country Club, and was a CoDeland and Mrs. Bertha Rhodes cemetery. i For many years he was associ- died Friday in Tucson, will be at grandchildren and a great-grand member of the tiKs ioope or of Tucson, and Mrs. Lorene Bull Portuguese capital for about a minute yesterday. No casualties Mr Rpattip a naiiup nf ated wth and was an officer in 3 p.m.

today in the First Baptist Gi.aBend. i of Willcox: 18 erandchildren. and Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Howard Hess of Phoenix; a sister, Mrs. Alfred Murrow of Chicago; and two grandsons.

Church of Coolidge. Fredonia, retired as an en-the Standard Insurance Co. were reported, but many persons child. Claude J. Shaul six great-grandchildren.

ran into the streets in panic. The Rev. P. D. Hamilton will Sine inspector ana mecnamc io He served jn the Ajr Force the Santa Fe Railroad after 35in 1927 and j928 durin Wor(, Burial will be in Westlawnj HE WAS a member of the Paci-fac Coast Gas Association, National Reclamation Association and Arizona State Reclamation Asso officiate.

WINSLOW Claude J. Shaul, Cemetery. TWIN SIZE 72, a retired Santa Fe Railroad War II returned to flying to be Burial will be in Mountain conductor died yesterday in the View Cemetery. ciation, was vice president of the 2 Complett Hollywood ledt Santa Fe Railroad Hospital in Los come an instructor at Thunder-bird Field. He was a member of the OX-5 Club, an organization of Thomas Trujeque Rosary for Thomas Trujeque, Kiwanis Club of Buckeye, and was A native of San Angelo, He moved to Mesa 18 years ago and lived at 2144 W.

Main. He moved here from Winslow, where he had lived six years. Angeles. chairman of the Buckeye City 2 Bo Spring 2 Mattresie 1 2 Legs Complett 2 Head Boards 38, who died Tuesday in a Phoe Mr. Home moved to Arizona 12 years ago.

He was a mainten Parks Committee. pilots of old airplanes of the 1920s powered by the famous old water- Mr. Randall, born in Kansas, moved to Winslow in 1930. nix hospital, will be at 8:45 p.m. tomorrow in the Whitney and Mur cooled engine He was a member of the First Methodist Church.

He was a He is survived by his wife, Mar-cella; a daughter, Mrs. John Jar- ance man at a bakery. He is survived by his wife, Survivors include his wife, NOT 1 BUT phy Chapel, 330 N. Second Ave. Shriner, a member of Knight HE IS SURVIVED by his wife; vis of Phoenix; and four brothers, Joy; two sons, Fenwick and Aub Madge and two sisters, Mrs.

A. O. Rowe of Winslow and Mabel Ori.lnal Price 2-BEDS Requiem High Mass will be at Templar, and Order of the East-ltwo daughters, Mrs. James Rid- John L. of Phoenix, J.

O. of Gulf ry, both of Coolidge; his mother, Twin Size em Star. idle of Scottsdale and Mrs. Lars 9 a.m. Saturday in St.

Vincent de Port, A. E. and Brown, Mrs. Rosie Home of Los Angeles; CUSTOM MADE RIGHT HERE FOR YOU Shaul of Kansas. Burial will be in Camp Verde.

Paul Catholic Church, 51st Ave iHals-Hagen of Tempe; a sister, both of Tucumcari, N.M. CUSTOM CRAFT and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Washington of Cool nue and Osborn. ne is survived Dy a urumer, Mrs.

James Hamilton of Sacra- Funeral arrangements have not Daily 1:30 to Ph. JM-714 mento, and three grand Jill E. Indian School Rd. Burial will be in St. Francis idge.

been announced. children. Alice S. Johnson DUNCAN Services for Alice S. Cemetery.

Webber's Eastlake Mortuary of Services will be at 3:30 tomor A native of New Mexico, Mr. ROBERT HALL Robert of Nevada, a sister, Mabel Beattie of Kansas City, and a stepson, Joe A. Corf-man of Wash. Jennifer A. Lyon Private services for Jennifer Johnson, 73, who died Sunday in row in Memory Chapel of A.

L. Trujeque was a veteran of World Phoenix made local arrange ments. Anthony DiLorenzo War II. A truck driver, he came her home here, will be at 9 a.m. tomorrow at Camelback Chapel, 21 W.

Camelback, Phoenix. Moore and Sons Mortuary, with the Rev. Cecil Pryor of the First Congregational Church in Tempe to Phoenix in 1952 from New Mexico and resided at 4350 N. 49th Drive. Ann Lyon, 9-month-old daughter of Services and burial for Anthony Elder Arthur A.

Barnes will officiating. DiLorenzo, 71, who died Tuesday officiate. Burial will be in St John's Cemetery in St. Johns. a brother, in a Phoenix hospital, will be in Mr.

and Mrs. Dennis H. Lyon, 6834 N. Fourth will be held tomorrow at the All Saints Episco Burial will be in the family plot Survivors include Mike of Phoenix. Rockford, 111.

of Double Butte Cemetery, Mrs hnrn in Si Jnhns I empe. A native of Italy, he came toiUved jn phoenjx 21 tef I IE MHiU. and moving to Duncan tnree years ago. Phoenix 15 months ago was owner of a tailor shop at 2611 W. Bethany Home.

He was a member of the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Margaret Plumhof Services for Mrs. Margaret Betz Plumhoff, 80, of Tempe, who died yesterday in a Mesa hospital, will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Whitney and Murphy Chapel, She was a member of the pal Church, 6300 N. Central.

The Rev. George Smith will officiate. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park under direction of A. L. Moore and Sons Mortuary, 333 W.

Adams. The infant died yesterday in a Fourth Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Dolly Wiley W1CKENBURG Funeral services for Mrs. Dolly Wiley, 73, of Salome, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Wickenburg Chapel.

Cremation will follow. and resided at 4232 N. 63rd Drive. Surviving are two daughters, 330 N. Second Ave.

Survivors include two daugh Mrs. Mary McBride of Dun ters, Mrs. Lucille Ingrassia of Edward A. Sheldon will offici- Juniors', Misses' Junior Petites' LUXURY can, and Ula of Santa Monica, Calif; a son, Harry of Tampa, Phoenix and Mrs. Mary Ann ate.

Mrs. Wiley died in Community' Danze of Rockford; a son, An Hospital here Tuesday. two brothers, Leo Shreeve Burial will be in Greenwood thony, of Niles, four sisters, Memorial Park. Born in France, Mrs. Wiley of Winslow and Roy C.

of Phoenix; and a granddaughter. all out of state; and four grand Phoenix hospital. Survivors, besides the parents, include her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes of Hillsborough, and Mr.

and Mrs. Russell A. Lyon, Phoenix. Lou A. Jennings lived in Congress and Prescott A native of Baltimore, Mrs until 1935, when she moved to children.

Northwest Mortuary, 4033 Friends may call from 6 to 9 Plumhoff came to Arizona 18 Salome. p.m. today at the mortuary. months ago. She was a member 19th is in charge of local of the Lutheran Church.

Surviving are a brother and sis Lillian B. Carty BENSON Funeral services arrangements. Juliana Schniedt Survivors include a son, William ter in France. Biz Fox and burial rites will be conducted and a daughter, Mrs. Gar Services for Mrs.

Lillian B. Carty, 87, who died Tuesday in land White, both of Tempe; and regularly 6.89 to 9.49 Requiem High Mass for Mrs. a Phoenix rest home, will be to Saturday for Mrs. Lou A. Jennings, 73, in Spearville and Macks ville, Kan.

a sister, Ana Roday of Baltimore MESA Funeral services and burial for Biz Fox, 68, who died morrow at the Arizona Mortuary Julian Schniedt, 89, who died Monday in a Phoenix rest home, will be at 9 a.m. today in St. chapel in Tucson. Burial will be Monday in Mesa Southside Dis Mrs. Jennings died Tuesday in a Tucson rest home.

Born in Mc- in Evergreen Cemetery. trict Hospital, will be in Troy, Mary's Church, Third Street and I SCRUBBABLE I WALLPAPER reduced Mrs. Carty, who lived at 2427 Monroe, Cook, she had lived in Ben son eight years. 111. Mr.

Fox was a native of Seline, E. Campbell, moved to Phoenix Burial will follow in St. Francis a year ago from Long Beach Survivors include a daughter, Calif. She was born in Cannon 111. He was a retired field representative for the United Mine Cemetery.

Rosary was recited at Whitney Mrs. Arlene Player of Benson; a misses' FASHION BLOUSES Falls, Minn Reg. $4.65 SR $149 SR son, C. A. Jennings of McAllen, and Murphy Funeral Home last Workers of America.

He was a member of the Methodist Church here. and two brothers and two Mrs. Carty had lived in Tucson from 1919 until 1943 sisters, all out of state. night. Mrs.

Schniedt, born in Minne Mrs. Jennings was a 42-year He is survived by his wife, Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Pistor and Mrs. for sota, was a Phoenix resident eight 2 member and past matron of the: Olive five children, and a regularly 1.89 2.89 years. She lived at E.

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