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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 38

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Arizona Republici
Location:
Phoenix, Arizona
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38
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L. I Funeral Services Set Monday For Julien B. Chockley, 79 Funeral sen-ices for Julien B. Chockley, 79, who died Thursday in the Phoenix Veterans Administration Hospital, will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the Chapel of Memories, A.

L. Mcore and Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams. The Rev. M.

J. Zaldivar, hospi-j tal chaplain, will officiate. Cremation will follow. Friends may call at the drawing room chapel of the mortuary from 2 p.m. today until service time.

A native of Richmond, Mr Chockley came to Phoenix in 1920 and worked for the Salt River Water Users Association until 1936 when he moved to San Francisco. In 1940 he went to work in Teentattle Editor Will Talk To Group Paula Snyder, editor of The Phoenix Gazette's Teentattle, wil speak before a statewide organizational meeting of Teens Against Cancer at 10 a.m. today in the Phoenix Public Libary auditorium, Central and McDowell. HAPPY LIVING HERMOSA HILLS IB the Foolhllli of Irritated Rltht, Move In Now Bedrm. Hornet E.

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5 to 7 eo. Susie Services Set Funeral services for Mrs. Susie Emma Ward, 75. who died Wednesday in Memorial Hospital, will be at 1 p.m. Monday in the Tanner Chapel CME Church, Eighth Street and E.

Jefferson. The Rev. C. N. Austin Jr.

and Fair Ladies Tabernacle 6, Daughters of Tabor, will officiate. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park. Born in Memphis, Mrs. Ward, who came to Phoenix in 910 from Sedalia, resided at 810 E. Jefferson.

She was an active member of Tanner Chapel, a charter mem- )er of the Self Improvement Art 3lub, and a member of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor. Friends may call at Ragsdale vlortuary, 1100 E. Jefferson, from 5 p.m. today, tomorrow, and until service time Monday. Mrs.

Ward is survived by a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Gwendolyn Gilbert, Phoenix; three grand daughters, Mrs. Helen DiBrill and Mrs; Lillie Harris, both of PhoC' nix; and Mrs. Susie Wilson, Dayton, Ohio; and two grandsons, "harles and Benjamin Gilbert, both of Phoenix; and four great- grandchildren. SANDRAN VINYL PLASTIC LINOLEUM As advertised on the Olympic Games TV Telecast.

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20c per Tile 9x9 Size 7 MCh REVERSIBLE FIBRE RUGS Sixes from 6x9 to 12x15 9x12 Reg. $24.50 9" 9x12 OVAL BRAIDS Reg. to $49.50 28" REVERSIBLE BRAIDS Plains Multi-Colors Reg to 39.95 Spec. 19" Ariiona Floor Covering Co. IU IAST WASHINGTON Siweev I i Tfcwi.

Nitei 'til OlOfSf and floor Covering Home of Corpttmg For Jf the navy shipyards there, retiring in 1948. He returned to Phoenix two years ago and lived at 1226 McKinley. was a World War I veteran and was with the 18fh Army En gineers, landing in France when Gen. John J. Pershing did.

He is survived by his wife, Eva, and a daughter, Mrs. Frances Reynolds, both of Phoenix; three grandchildren. and Schonthaler Rites Monday Services for Mrs. Sandra Jane Schonthaler. 24, who died Thursday in Good Samaritan Hospital will be at 10 a.m.

Monday iQ Memory Chapel, A. L. Moore and Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams. The Rev.

Robert W. Schaller will officiate. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park. Born in Detroit, Mrs. Schonthal- er came to Phoenix 14 years ago from Flint, Mich.

A graduate of Phoenix Union High School, from 1955 to 1959 she was secretary and receptionist at KOOL-TV and Radio. She then became a secretary at Motorola. She was a member of the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church. She is survived by her husband, Delton N. Schonthaler; her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick H. Marshall Rites Today Funeral services for Mrs. Louise Marshall, 66. who died Wednesday in her home in Apache Junction will be at 11 a.m.

today in the Chapel in the Garden, Mercer Mortuary, 1541 E. Thomas. The Rev. C. Vaughan Rock wil officiate.

Burial will be in Moun tain View Cemetery, Mesa. Born in Elaine, Mrs, Marshall came to Arizona 11 years ago from Washington. Engaged in real estate at Apache Junction, she was a member of the Business and Professional Women's Club there. She was a Republican precinct committeewoman and a member of the women's auxiliary of Eagle Lodge 2158 of Vancouver, Wash. She is survived by her husband Jack a daughter, Mrs.

Walter Schutz, Seattle; and two brothers, both out of state. Susan Noel Private services for Mrs. Susan Noel, 83, who died yesterday, will be held today in the Arizona Funeral Home Chapel, 376 N. Third Ave. The Rev.

E. H. Hannah will officiate. Burial will be in Wichita, beside her husband, John W. Noel, who died there in 1955.

A native of Missouri, Mrs. Noel came to Phoenix in 1927 from Wichita and lived in Phoenix until 1946 when she returned to Wichita. She returned to Phoenix in 1955 and resided at 1010 Vermont. She is survived by four daugh Wight, Phoenix; a sister, Mrs. ters, Mrs.

Clayton Rudd, Mrs. Norman Wade, Tucson; and her grandmothers, Mrs. Emily A. Wright, Flint, and Mrs. Hazel J.

Smith, Phoenix. Mary Wilcher, Mrs. Gladys Con way and Joyce Noel, all of Phoenix; two grandsons and three great-grandsons. A MEDALLION HOME IS A TOTAL ELECTRIC HOME LOOK FOR THIS SYMBOL ON THE HOME YOU BUY Hallmark of Flameless Safety, comfort and convenience Funeral Rites Today For Beverly Ann True Funeral services for Beverly Ann True, 23, wHo died Wednesday in Blythe, from injuries received in an automobile accident at Desert Center, will be at 10 a.m. today in Bloom's South Phoenix Chapel, 3800 Central.

The Navarene Church will have charge of the services. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park. MAIL LLDOG Born in Fort Smith, Mrs. True came to Phoenix in 1949. She went to Torrance, seven years ago and was employed in the aircraft electronics Collision Kills Buckeye Woman Joe Baxter, 59, of Buckeye, died yesterday afternoon in a head-on crash involving the car she was driving and a cotton pickers' bus.

Seriously injured was a passenger, Mrs. Earl Sims, 35, wife of the Buckeye police officer who answered the first call to the accident scene east of here. She suffered head and arm injuries and was taken to Memorial Hospital, Phoenix. Four occupants of the cotton bus suffered bruises. The totton bus, driven by James B.

Goodman, 2215 W. Tonto, Phoenix, was southbound on Jack Rabbit Road. The driver said the brakes failed and he veered at the intersection, smashing the car driven by Mrs. Baxter head-on. The Baxter auto was westbound.

Officers worked several hours to remove Mrs. Baxter's body which was pinned in the wreckage. industry. She returned to Phoenix two months ago. She lived at 3903 W.

Lane. She is survived by a daughter, Debra Ann True; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Holland, Phoenix; four brothers, Roy, Hirman and Jimmie Holland, all of Phoenix; and John C. Holland, El Paso; and three sisters, Carolyn Holland and Mrs.

Susie Ward, both of Phoenix, and Mrs. Mary Fellows, Torrance. John Hart GLENDALE Funeral services for John Hart, 72, who died at Northwest Hospital, will be at 11:30 a.m. Monday in the First Christian Church, 6630 N. Central, A.

L. Moore and Sons Mortuary announced. The service was set for today but was reset for Monday. Burial will be in Glendale Resthaven Park. Oct.

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Barr Services for Verba D. Barr, 71, who died yesterday in a Phoenix rest home, will be at 3:30 p.m. Monday in Memory Chapel, A. L. Moore and Sons Mortuary, 333 W.

Adams. Dr. lavn B. Bell will officiate. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park.

A native of Illinois, Mr. Barr came to Phoenix in 1926 from Norfolk, and lived at 634 N. Fifth Ave. He was employed by the Reynolds Metals Co. until he retired in 1956.

He was a member of the First Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Bertha; a daughter, Mrs. Harry McClain; two sons, Reive D. and Carl all of Phoenix; a sister and a stepbrother living out of state, and six grandchildren. and I used NEW HI-PRESS because it's ODORLESS! The ideal mulch for Winter Lawn Seed, HI-PRESS Granulated Canadian Peat Moss is ECONOMICAL Too! Available at boding Nurseries and Garden Supply Stores REG.

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