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i Obituaries C-10 The Arizona Republic Phoenix, Oct. 3, 1974 Jack M. Garske dies; real estate developer SCOTTSDALE Jack Moffitt Garske, 56, whose activity in real estate development in the Valley included serving as the first president of Apache Wells Mobile City in Mesa, died Tuesday in Scottsdale Memorial Hospital. Mr. Garske of 7545 N.

Silvercrest also was associatwith Apache Country Club Estates and with a partner built Travel Trailer Village, both in Mesa. He retired in 1971 after selling his business interests. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal while serving as a Navy lieutenant in World War II. Before coming to Arizona in 1964 he was in the lumber business in Washington, Wyoming and Oregon. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; daughters, Mrs.

Darrell Halverson, Mrs. Michael Lynch, Jeanie and Garske; his mother, Mrs. Garske: a sister, Ann, Mrs. Clifford Small; and a brother, Robert. Services will be at 11:30 a.m.

Friday in Messinger Mortuary, 7601 E. Indian School. Burial will be in Green Acres Cemetery. Adolt Ladebauche Services and burial for Adolt B. Ladebauche, 82, who died Monday in Good Samaritan Hospital, will be in Fort Smith, Ark.

Mercer Mortuary handled arrangements. Mrs. Ladebauche came to the Phoenix Resident Hotel, 1310 E. McDowell, seven months ago from Vietnam where she had lived with a daughter. Survivors include her daughters, Mrs.

Irene Bush, Mrs. Muriel Huff and Mrs. Jeanne Risinger; sisters, Mrs. Janet Lewis, Mrs. Hulda Barton and Dorothy Vaaler; a brother, Adrian Vaaler: nine grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.

Peter J. Mueller Peter John Mueller, 78, a retired forklift operator for General Electric died Tuesday in 1 Bells Lodge. Mr. Mueller of 3231 W. Surrey is survived by his children, Mrs.

Trilby Jones, Janice, Bondell. Glen, Jerald and Ronald Mueller and Donald Roseland; two grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday in A. L.

Moore Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams. Entombment will be in Holy Cross Mausoleum. Alton Jones Services for Alton Jones, 44, will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in South Phoenix Baptist Church.

2006 E. Broadway. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call from 2:30 to 9 p.m. Friday in Webber Sons Mortuary, 1641 E.

Jefferson. Mr. Jones of 1638 E. Wood died Tuesday in Memorial Hospital. He was a mechanic for Avis Rent-A-Car.

A former sergeant, his 16 years in the Army started with the Korean conflict. Survivors include his daughter, Mrs. Wanda Brown; his mother, Mrs. Texana Jackson; stepfather, Cleo Jackson; and two grandchildren. Mirtie A.

Roulain Services for Mirtie A. Roulain, 81, will be at 10 a.m. Friday in Hansen Mortuary. 8314 N. Seventh St.

Burial will be in Glendale Resthaven Park. Miss Roulain of 10825 N. Cave Creek Road died Tuesday in a Phoenix hospital. Survivors include a brother, Sam 0. Roulain.

Fayma Brinkerhoff Fayma B. Brinkerhoff, 76, an apartment owner, died Tuesday in Good Samaritan Hospital. Mrs. Brinkerhoff of 2034 N. 20th St.

is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ethel F. McLaughlin; stepdaughters, Mrs. Jean Millholland, Mrs. Virginia Thurgood and Mrs.

Louise Thurgood; a sister. Mrs. Flora Roller: eight grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday in Mercer Mortuary, 1541 E.

Thomas. Burial will be in East Resthaven Park. Minnie I. Wray MESA Minnie I. Wray, 81, a retired beautician and an assistant hotel operator in Illinois, died Wednesday in Mesa Lutheran Hospital.

Mrs. Wray of 2 225 N. Fraser Drive is survived by her husband, Jessie L. sons, Jessie and Milford; three grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Friday in Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N. Hayden, Scottsdale. Burial will be in Green Acres Cemetery. Charles Zien Ethel Zien Services for Charles G. Zien, 85, and his wife, Ethel F.

Zien, 59, will be at 11 a.m. Friday in Grimshaw Bethany Chapel, 710 W. Bethany Home. Mr. Zien will be buried in Greenwood Cemetery and Mrs.

Zien in Titusville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Zien were found dead Monday in their home at 425 N. 17th Drive, Mr.

Zien had owned the Gold Star Market at 1602 W. Van Buren, until retiring in 1954. Born in Beirut, Lebanon, he came here in 1949 from Sacramento, Calif. He was a Catholic. Mrs.

Zien has served as a captain in the Army Nurse Corps from 1948 to 1957. She was employed at Maricopa County Hospital until joining the staff at Memorial Hospital three years ago. She was Methodist. Her survivors include a brother, Ralph Wykoff; a sister, Mrs. Robert Hossman; and three stepchildren.

His survivors include children. George Zien, Gloria Kobzeff and Linda Tanton; a sister, Mrs. Mae Bahouth; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, Orlan Coram Orlan Coram, 82, who had been a merchant 25 years in his native New Boston, before coming in 1944, died Tuesday in Phoenix General Hospital. Mr. Coram of 2205 W.

Adams is survived by his wife, Nona: a brother and three sisters; and three grandchildren. Graveside services will be at 9 a.m. today in Memory Lawn. 719 N. 27th Ave.

Camelback Sunset Chapel handled arrangements. Julia A. Cenouske SUN CITY Rosary for Julia A. Cenouske, 57, will be at 7 p.m. today in Lindberg Golden Door Chapel, 11211 Michigan Youngtown.

Mass will be at 9 a.m. Friday in the Church of St. Clement, 15800 Del Webb Bed. Burial will be in Sunland Cemetery. Mrs.

Cenouske of 14416 Agua, Fria Drive died Wednesday in Valley View Hospital. Survivors include her husband, Joseph; and a daughter, Rita Cenouske. Lacy T. Hayes Services for Lacy Thomas Hayes. 82, will be at 3 p.m.

Friday in Mercer Mortuary, 1541 E. Thomas. Burial will be in Phoenix Memorial Park. Mr. Hayes, a Phoenix tavern owner came here 28 years ago from East St.

Louis, and lived on north 25th Street. Survivors include his wife, Cecil; sons, Roger and Dale; a brother and three sisters; and four grandchildren, Ruth F. Gardiner Memorial services for Ruth F. Gardiner, 69, will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Greenwood Mausoleum.

2300 W. Van Buren. Camelback Sunset Chapel handled arrangements. Mrs. Gardiner of 2936 N.

36th St. was born in Jackson, and came to Phoenix from Detroit. She died Tuesday i in Good Samaritan Hospital. Survivors include her husband, Kenneth; children, Joan Vrable, Betty Cunningham, Kenneth Jr. and Lt.

James Gardner of the Phoenix Police Department; 26 grandchildren and a great grandchild. John Obertone John Obertone, 76, a retired railroad conductor, died Sunday in Phoenix Veterans Administration Hospital. Mr. Obertone of 822 N. Fourth Ave.

had lived in his native Illinois before coming here in 1964. He had no immediate survivors. Services and burial will be in North Adams, Universal Memorial Center announced. Carrie V. R.

Johnson dies; Tempe Normal class of '98 Carrie Valerie Reynolds Johnson, 95, who was graduated in 1898 from Tempe Normal School, now Arizona State University, died Sunday in Riviera Beach, Fla, Mrs. Johnson of 2846 N. 25th Place was born in Pleasant Hill, and came to Phoenix in 1887. She had been in Florida six weeks. Survivors include daughters, Carrie Ida Marley, Agnes I.

Doby, Mary E. Speed and Georgia F. Finch; sons, Leonard P. and Cecil R. Johnson; 11 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in A.L. Moore Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams. Burial will be in Memory Lawn.

Cecil B. Heninger Cecil Benton Heninger, 79, a member of Local 448 and an international representative of Amalgamated Meat Cutters Butchers Workmen 25 years until retiring i in 1962, died Tuesday in Good Samaritan Hospital. Mr. Heninger of 628 N. 47th Place is survived by his wife, Genevieve; a son, Gordon two brothers; and two grandchildren.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Mercer Mortuary, 1541 E. Thomas. Burial will be in Green Acres Cemetery. Mary Arnold Rosary for Mary Arnold, 86, will be at 7:30 p.m.

today in Universal Memorial Center. 1100 E. Jefferson. Mass will be at 9 a.m. Friday in Immaculate Heart Church.

909 E. Washington. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery. Mrs.

Arnold of 210 N. 12th died Monday in a Phoenix hospital. Born in Texas, she came to Phoenix in 1920. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Natividad Brito; and a nephew, Peter Brito.

Job Hunt by J. C. Higgins Governor's Committee on Employ the Handicapped Earl 55, is unmarried. He completed three years of university-level education in the liberal arts. The applicant started employment as a foundry worker for an automobile maker in chine operator and in 1 equipbuilders.

His father was a member of the production control department for an airplane manufacturer. After coming to Phoenix he worked for a manufacturer of precision instruments and electronic. equipment as a project co-ordinator. After five years he was promoted to production foreman. In recent years, eight of them have been spent in one or another phase of supervisory responsibility.

A bronchitis condition and his body's inability to tolerate cooling makes it desirable for him to work out of doors. He is of light build and therefore cannot do heavy manual labor. His record shows that he has no preference as to type of occupation; he just wants to work. Interviews with Earl W. can be arranged through employment counselor Darrell Cooper of the Department of Economic Security at 254-5631.

2 election losers file fund reports Final primary election campaign accounts were filed with the secretary of state Wednesday in behalf of two losing congressional candidates, Republican Richard Kaffenberger of District 2 and Democrat Ted Wyckoff of District 3. The accounts for Kaffenberger showed expenditures of $1,914.94 and. receipts of $1,938.94. Wyckoff's accounts showed $16,796.17 received and $16,743.55 spent. Primary campaign expenditures reported earlier for other congressional candidates ranged from $411.32 for F.

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7:30 p.m. Visiting Masons welcome. Refreshments. Bert Solano W.M. 4-Funeral Announcements ALLIE, Amanda K.

Infant daughter of Mr. Mrs. Ronald Allle of Apache Junction, Beloved granddaughter of Mr. Mrs. Russell Allie rat Scottsdale and Mr.

Mrs. Robert L. Perry, Jr. of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Private aravesico services today at the Mountain View Memorial Gardens, 7900 Apache Trail, Rev.

Carl Sandbeck officiating. Arrangements by Gibbons Bunker Desert View Chapel. ANDERSON, Harvey M. Services 11:00 a.m. today, Camelback Sunset Chapel, 301 W.

Camelback. Interment East Resthaven Park. ARNOLD, Mary. Sister of Natividad Brito; aunt of Peter Brito. Rosarv Thurs.

7:30 p. Universal Memorial Center. Services Immaculate Heart Church Friday 9 a.m. Interment St. Francis Cemetery.

BARNES, Bessie Ellen. Services today 10 a.m. Gibbons Bunker Garden Chapel, 33 N. Sirrine, Mesa. Interment Mt.

View. BRINKERHOFF, Favma B. Sur. vived by daughter Ethel F. McLaughlin, Phoenix: stepdaughters Virginia Thurgood, Indiana, Louise Thurgood, Texas, Jean Millholland.

d. Nevada; sister Flora Roller, Phoenix. 8 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren. Services p.m. Friday, Chapel in the Garden.

Mercer Mortuary. Interment East Resthaven. Visitation 2-9 p.m. today. BUCHKO, Emil.

Husband of Rose, 315 N. LeSueur. Arrangements pendina. Meldrum Mortuary, Macdonald at First Mesa. CENOUSKE, Julia A.

Visitation today 4 to 8 p.m. Rosary today 7 p.m. Lundberg's Golden Door Chapel. Requiem Mass Friday 9 a.m. St.

Clements Catholic Church. Sunland. CORAM, Orlan. Graveside services 9:00 a.m. today, Memory Lawn Memorial Park.

Arrangements by Camelback Sunset Chapel. CORNELL, 'Green C. Services 3 p.m. today, Acres Mortuary, Scottsdale. Interment Green Acres Memorial Gardens.

DARBY, Julia May. Services conducted by Rev. Roland D. Burt 9:00 a.m. todav in Chapel Memories, L.

Moore Sons. Entombment Greenwcod. EVANS, Jack A. Services 2 p.m. today, Meldrum Mortuary, Macdonald at First Mesa.

Bishop Ralph Russell, Mesa 21st Ward officiating. Interment Mesa Cemetery. Friends may call prior to services at the mortuary. GARDINER, Ruth. Memorial Services, Greenwood Mausoleum.

2 p.m. Friday. Arrangements by Camelback Sunset Chapel. GARSKE, Jack Moffitt. Survived by wife, Dorothy M.

Scottsdale. Daughters, Mrs. Darrell Halverson, Rochester, N. Mrs. Michael Lynch, Walla Walla, Jeanie Garske, Los Angeles, Jo Ann Garske, Menlo Park, Calif mother, Mrs.

Max Garske, Great Falls, brother. Robert Garske, Belair, sister, Mrs. Clifford Small, Sunnyvale, Calif. Services Friday 11:30 a.m. Messinger Mortuary Chapel, Scottsdale.

Rev. Floyd W. Goulooze officiatin g. Interment Green Acres. Friends may call at mortuary from 1 until 9 p.m.

today. GREENWALD, Charles Jr. Memorial Service 11 a.m. today, Grimshaw Bethany Chapel, 710 West Bethany Home Road. Private Cremation.

In lieu of material remembrances, those who wish may donate to the Barrow Neurological Institute, Research Department. St. Joseph's Hospital, 350 West Thomas Road. HAYES, Lacy T. Survived by wife Cecil, Phoenix; sons Roger, Phoenix, Dale, Portland, brother William, Festus.

sisters, Pearl Peak, Bertha Hale, Effie Haas, St. Louis, 4 grandchildren. Services 3 p.m. Friday, Chapel in the Garden, Mercer Mortuary. Interment Phoenix Memorial Park, Visitation 5-9 p.m.

today. HENINGER, Cecil B. Survived by wife Genevieve son Gordon both of Phoenix: brothers, Myron and George, Illinois; 2 grand. daughters, Services 10 a.m. Satur.

day, Chapel in the Garden, Mercer Mortuary. Interment Green Acres. Visitation 3-5 and 7.9 p.m. Friday. JOHNSON, Carrie Valerie (Reynolds), 2846 N.

25th Place. Mother of Carrie Ida Marley, Sacramento, Agnes 1. (Johnson) Doby, Grand Junction, Mary E. Speed, Chino Valley, Georqia F. Finch, Hobe Sound, Leonard P.

Johnson, Sacramento, Cecil R. Johnson, Pine and Greer, Ariz. Passed away Sunday. 11. grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, 2 dren also survive.

Services conducted by Rev. Paul W. Finch 2 p.m. Friday in Memory Chapel, A. Moore Sons.

Interment Memory Lawn. Friends may call from 4 until 9 p.m. today. JOHNSON, Arrangements pending. Lundberg's Golden Door Chapel.

JOHNSON, Joseph H. Husband of Gabrielle C. Mass of the Resurrection 9:30 a.m. today in St. Theresa's Church.

Interment St. Francis. Arcadia Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School Rd. KEY, Clara E.

Arrangements pendMercer Mortuary. LARSON, Ludvig W. Service today a. m. Lundberg's Sunland Chapel.

Interment Sunland. MEYERS, Warren of Mesa. Arrangements pending by Gibbons Bunker Desert View Chapel. MILAKOVIC, Anna. Arrangements pending.

Sunnyslope Sunnyside Mortuary Inc. MUELLER, Peter John. Services Conducted by Pastor Richard E. Hamlin 10:00 a.m. Friday in Memory Chapel, A.

L. Moore Sons. Entombment Holy Cross, A Memorial to your favorite charity is preferred. Friends may call from 4:00 until 9.00 p.m. today.

PADILLA, Tony. Requiem Mass 9:00 a.m. today, Blessed Sacrament Church, Tolleson. Mortensen-Kings Funeral Center. PATRICK, Roxie.

Wife of Willie Patrick; mother of William Bennett; Sister of Jesse, Ezell Jones, Mrs. Hattie Washington, Mrs. Goldye Hart and Mrs. Mattie Smith; 3 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren also survive. Wake service Friday 7:00 p.m.

Universal Memorial Center. Funeral services Saturday 10 a.m. Universal Memorial Center. Interment Tempe Cemetery. PRACHAR, Elizabeth Mass of Christian Burial.

8:00 A.M. today, St. Mary's Catholic Church, 231 North 3rd Street. Private Cremation. In lieu of material remembrances, those who wish may donate to the charity of their choice.

Arrangements by Grimshaw BethaChapel, 710 West Bethany Home Road. 4-Funeral Announcements PURZYCKI, Thomas, F. Survived by wife Mary; daughters Virginia Purzycki Elaine Davis; son-inlaw Walter Davis; grandsons Walter Davis Jr. Jon Davis, all of Phoenix. Mass 9 a.m.

Sat. Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Interment Paradise Memorial Gardens. Rosary 8 Fri. at Hansen Mortuary.

Friends may call 5- 9 p.m. Friday. RAINSBERGER, Jean. Services conducted by Rev. Donald B.

Cooke 11:00 a.m. Friday in Trinity United Methodist Church, 3104 W. Glendale Ave. Entombment Greenwood. Friends may call from 4:00 until 9:00 p.m.

todav. A. L. Moore Sons. ROULAIN, Mirtie A.

Survived bv brother Sam 0. Roulain, Phoenix: Services 10 a.m. Fri. Hansen Mortuary. Interment Resthaven.

Friends may call 6-9 p.m. todav. RUPERS, Albert. Father of Mrs. Catherine Norlock, Mrs.

Pauline Boynton, Wayne and Guy Rupers. Services and interment Cadillac. Michigan. Universal Memorial Center. SCHNEIDER, John.

Husband of Gertrude; father of Raymond J. Schneider Mrs. June Sinaleton: 4 grandchildren; 8 great arandchildren. Funeral services 10 a.m. Friday in Arcadia Funeral Home Chapel, 4:00 E.

Indian School Rd. Masonic Funeral Committee officiating, Friends may call after 2 p.m. today. SCHUELER. Margaret Porter.

Memorial services 1 p.m. todav. Our Heritage Weslevan Church. 4640 N. Granite Reef Scottsdale.

Interment Green Acres Memorial Gardens. Arrangements by Green Acres Mortuary, Scottsdale. SCHULTZ, Emil E. Service today 1 p.m. Lundberq's Golden Door Chapel.

Private interment. SCHULTZ, Paulette Sue. Services 1:00 pm. Fridav, Mortensen-Kinne Funeral Center. SMALLWOOD, Carol.

Services p.m. today, Glendale, Second Ward Church of Jesus Christ Latter Dav Saints, 5033 N. 38th Ave. Interment Resthaven Park. Arrangements bv Green Acres Mortuary, 5830 W.

Missouri. Glendale, SMITH. Edith E. Services and burial at Hyndman, Penn. Larry J.

Melcher Mortuary. SOSTARICH, Steve. Husband of Mary. Rosary 6 p.m. tonight.

Northwest MortuarY. Mass and Interment Blairsville, Pa. Contributions to the American Cancer Society is preferred. Visitation 4-8 p.m. today.

TAYLOR, Minnie. Services Thursdav 1:30 p.m. First Institutional Baptist Church. Interment Greenwood. Universal Memorial Center.

WILEY, Leola B. Visitation today 4 to 8 p.m. Service Friday p.m. Lundberg's Golden Door Chapel. Interment private.

WRAY, Minnie I. Survived by husband Jesse L. of Mesa; son Jessie J. and Milford, both of Mesa; 3 grandchildren: 7 great grandchildren, Services 2 p.m. Friday, Green Acres Mortuary, Scottsdale.

Interment Green Acres Memorial Gardens. Visitation 7 to 9 p.m. today. WRIGHT, Elsie. Services conducteby Pastor Edmund G.

Krueger 11 a.m. todav in American Evangel cal Lutheran Church, 1830 W. Glenrosa. Interment Resthaven. A.

L. Moore Sons. YABUNO, Ben H. Arrangements pending. Chapel of the Chimes.

ZIEN, Charles G. Died Sept. 30, 1974. Survived by son, George; daughters, Gloria Kobzeff Phoenix; and Linda Tanton. all of sister, Mrs.

Mae Bahouth, North Palm Beach, also 9 grandchildren and 2 great 11 grandchil. dren. Memorial Services a.m. Chapel, 710 West Bethany Home Friday, Grimshaw Bethany Road. Interment Greenwood Memorial Park.

Friends may cal. 4:30 8 p.m. today. ZIEN, Ethel F. Died Sept.

30, 1974. Survived by brother, Ralph Wwkoff, Ontario, sister, Mrs. Robert Hossman. Albion, Pa. also three children of Phoenix.

Memorial Services 11 a.m. Frid Grimshaw Bethany Chapel, 710 West Bethanv Home Road. Concludina services Titusville, Pa. Friends may call 4:30 8 p.n today. 1-Funeral Directors FORMAN'S ARIZONA FUNERAL HOME 376 N.

3rd Ave. 253-2332 MERCER MORTUARY Thomas Rd. at 16th St. Phone 266-4473 Free Parking LARRY C. MELCHER MORTUARY MISSION CHAPEL 6625 E.

Apache Trail, Mesa 832-3500 PARADISE CHAPEL 3934 Indian School 955-1600 19-Cemetery Lots and Services EAST RESTHAVEN CEMETERY 4310 E. Southern 276-6473 UNDER market price, two heart level crypts. 955-5908. CEMETERY space located Deer Valley Memorial Gardens. $500.

269- 0221 after 4 p.m. 25-Lost black, red collar. Reward. 943-3969. 28-Found FOUND old money, 265-6168.

BLACK and white male Shepherd mix, around year old. Vicinity 21st Vista on 9-21-74 947-8181 MOSTLY brown small Collie mix, red collar, vicinity 62nd 945-1382. PETS. S.O.L.A. 994-1027.

Fee BLACK male Shepherd mix, El Paso tags; Collie mix female. 35th Country Gables. 938-5082. DOBERMAN, female, 278-0119. 33-Auctions REWARD.

Female Cocker Spaniel, redaish brown, vicinity 23rd Street and Lincoln Drive. 955-8713. LOST. One white shorthaired Terrier, black ears and partial black eve, large black spot on right shoulder. 4 8th "Spike Reward.

966-3696. FOUND a stray? Call 994-1027. No fee. FEMALE Siamese, declawed, spay. ed, Reward.

993-9375. REWARD, White male miniature poodle, Vicinity 64th Thomas. After 5pm. 949-1688. SIAMESE female, Goodyear.

939-5078, FOUR year old male black Lab, no tags. tip of tail missing. Vicinty 33rd Children heartbroken. 942-7824. CHARCOAL black poodle, vicinity Scottsdale, Reward.

838-4292. SMALL black puppy, markings, short tail. Answers to "Stash'. Reward. 275-4360.

BEAGLE, male, four months. Sunday Lake Pleasant, heartbroken, Please. 242-3165. BOXER, male. Reward increased.

938-3884. WATCH. in vicinity of Phoenix Airport. Men's gold Bulova Acuquartz. Engraved on back.

Reward. Call J.K, Mahon collect 714- 557-1306 or 581-5532. LOST large blue and orange parrot, near 11th reward, 265-2340. MALE German Shepherd, 10 months old, wearing chacker chain. Vicinity 39th Lost 9-28-74, Call 252-5861 or 934-0694.

10 month. male, golden Labrador. lost Friday 939-6632. FAWN colored spayed Chihuahua, one flopped ear. 4100 block, East Bell Road.

Tina- 86 year old woman's companion. 992-4405. VICINITY of Street, large miniature, black Poodle with apricot markings. Answers to name of "Peppi." 946-9495, after 3 p.m. weekdays, "TINY." small white, 10 year old male Poodle.

Reward, $50. 955-9208. GERMAN Shepherd mix. Black with gray face, three months. Mill.

Reward. 839-3148 or 966-4412. CAT, sable brown Burmese, 274-0704. BLACK Lab, vicinity 43rd West Maryland. 939-6030.

PART Siamese cat, neutered male, needs medication, lost on 9-24, 72nd Glenrosa, 846-2200, reward. MALE Poodle mix, gray and white. 279-7903. 16th 2 vear old male Irish Setter. 265-6551, LOST one male Chihuahua Terrier mix.

Fawn colored. Answers to "Lukie." One female Dalmatian puppy. Brown spots. Answers to "Dotfie." 51st 269-9527. SMALL German Shepherd male, black and tan, vicinitv, Indian Avenue.

278-6540, 252- 2303. LOST MY BEST FRIEND. SMALL FEMALE BLACK CAT. IN THE VICINITY OF 42ND ST BETWEEN McDOWFLL AND OAK. $15 REWARD.

PLEASE CALL 945-5935. PAYSON, Sheltie Collie, mostly VAN'S A-1 AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY 7:00 P.M. 3001 W. McDowell 278-7068 AUCTION 9 EVERY WED 4001. N.

7th St. A.M. 7 JOHN BRUNK SONS, INC. AUCTIONEERS 264-3204 AUCTION TONIGHT 6:30 PM 2633 E. INDIAN SCHOOL RD.

Loaded with furniture, appliances Misc. Look to Class 588 for more details or call 274-5580, 274-8241. PHOENIX AUCTION WARE'S AUCTIONS Since 1950. Sale 272-5918 N. 381h Ave.

278-0489 Monday 7 p.m. Friday 6:30 p.m. AUTHENTIC INDIAN JEWELRY SAVE UP TO AND MORE (29 yrs) THE JEWEL BOX (29 yrs) 41 South First Ave. 252-5777 33-Auctions SCOTTSDALE AUCTION 945-0741 100-Phx. Homes All Areas 3 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS $146.00 PER MONTH (P I ON FTA) INTEREST No Down Payment or Move In Costs to Veterans $20,990 Carrie V.

R. Johnson SUN CITY Leola Ballard Wiley, 72, who came here in 1964 from San Diego and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Youngtown, died Tuesday in Valley View Hospital. Mrs. Wiley of 11830 Desert Hills is survived by her husband, Clarence; a sister, Mrs. Elma Powers; and three brothers.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday in Lundberg Golden Door Chapel, 11211 Michigan Youngtown. Burial will be private. Robert Highsmith Jr. Services and burial for Robert V.

Highsmith 21, will be in Wichita Falls, Universal Memorial Center announced. Mr. Highsmith of 16632 N. 16th St. died of a gunshot Sunday in St.

Joseph's Hospital. He had been a cook at the Click Restaurant. He had no immediate survivors. Leola B. Wiley Lawrence Dixson ELOY Services for Lawrence C.

Dixson. 66. who died Tuesday at his home, will be at 10 a.m. today in the Valley Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Eloy Memorial Park.

Mr. Dixson farmed here about 28 years before retiring. Survivors include his wife, Mary Jo; his children, Lawrence C. Mrs. Dixie Clonts, and Mrs.

Nita J. May; sisters out of state. and nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Dolores Saiz MORENCI Rosary for Dolores Saiz, 31, who died Monday in Santa Fe, N.M., will be at 8 p.m. today in the Holy Cross Catholic Church.

Mass will be at 4 p.m. Friday in the church and burial will be in the Clifton Catholic Cemetery. Survivors include her husband, Luperto her children, Geri Lynn, Linda Darlene, Lori Maria, Aurelia Cynthia, and Leonard Michael; her father, Manuel Jarmillo. and four sisters and six brothers. Friends may call from noon until 16 p.m.

today and from 10 a.m. until service time Friday at Lewallen Funeral Home. Senate ratifies pact with Czechs WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate has ratified a consular treaty with Czechoslovakia by a vote of 78 to 0. The treaty is designed to improve travel and trade exchanges. It provides diplomatic immunities and requires notification of counsuls within three days of the arrest of a national from the other country, with the right to communicate and to provide legal representation.

The treaty is similar to concation of consuls within three days of the arrest of a nasular treaties with Poland, Romania and Hungary that became effective in July 1973. Terros rummage sale to benefit drug users The Terros Auxiliary is seeking donations of books, clothing, small appliances and furniture for its rummake sale which will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 12 at 4501 W.

Gelding. Terros, funded by the Community Organization for Drug Abuse Control, provides a 24-hour phone, contact and referral center as well as ambulance, clinic and counseling for persons with drug problems. VA FHA CASH PRICE $20,990 $20,990 DOWN PAYT None $640 LOAN AMOUNT $20,990 $20,350 No. of Mo. Pymts 348 360 Mo PYMTS $151.71 $146.00 INT RATE ANN.

RATE 8.00 8.25% M. I. P. Taxes Insurance Not Incl. in Above Mo.

Pymts. OTHER 3 4 BEDROOM MODELS AVAILABLE UP TO $35,000 Immediate Occupancy of Some Refrigeration included in some models. JOHN F. LONG HOMES Jack Garske Steve Sostarich Rosary for Steve Sostarich, 78. who died Wednesday in St.

Luke's Hospital, will be at 6 p.m. today in Northwest Mortuary, 4033 N. 19th Ave. Additional services and burial will be in Blairsville, Pa. Mr.

Sostarich of 2417 W. Weldon was a retired coal miner who came here in 1964. He was a member of the Church of St. and the Croatian Fraternal Union. Survivors include his wife, Mary.

John F. Schneider Johr. F. Schneider, 82, who had been a manager for Charlie Case Tire Co. and operated the Mobile station at 16th Street and Missouri, died Tuesday in the Medi Center.

Mr. Schneider of 4643 E. Oak came here 30 years ago from Chicago. Survivors include his wife, Gertrude: children, Raymond and Mrs. June Singleton; four grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday in Arcadia Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School, with a Masonic funeral committee assisting. Rev. Marion Caroll Services for the Rev.

Marion Caroll 71. will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in South Phoenix Baptist Church, 2006 E. Broadway. Friends may call from 2:30 to 9 p.m.

Friday in Webber Sons Mortuary, 1641 E. Jefferson. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Mr. Caroll of 2637 E.

Jones died Monday in a fire at the home of a friend at 1707 E. Buchanan. He had retired from the ministry and the construction business. Survivors include his wife, Mary; sons, Marion a and William Caroll; stepchildren, Wardell and Herbert Johnson. Mrs.

Oreba Johnson and Mrs. Evatina Ford. Paulette S. Schultz Services for Paulette Sue Schultz, 19, will be at 1 p.m. Friday in Mortensen-Kings Funeral Center, 1020 W.

Washington. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Schultz of 3625 W. Moreland died Tuesday in Good Samaritan Hospital after she was injured in a Phoenix auto accident.

She was brought to Phoenix 17 years ago from her native California and was employed as a bookkeeper. Survivors include a daughter, Sandra Schultz: her mother. Mrs. Barbara Brown; her father, Paul brothers, Henry, John. Terry and Randy Brown; sisters, Mrs.

Jackie Bradford, Kelly and Shelly Brown: grandparents, the Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Brown.

Nancy Smallwood GLENDALE Services for Nancy Carol Smallwood, 35, will be at 2 p.m. today in the Glendale Second Ward Chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 5033 N. 38th Ave. Mrs. Smallwood of 5654 N.

64th Ave. died of a gunshot Monday while enroute to Maryvale Samaritan llospital. Site was a waitress at the Rusty Nail Restaurant. Survivors include her children, Gina, Barbara. Robert and Donald; her mother, Mrs.

Elsie Donohue; a sister, Mrs. Kay Smith; a sister and two brothers out of state. Maryvale W. Ind. Sch.

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