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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 40

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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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ML EDITIONS David J. Stewart Funeral Tuesday Afteofift Rfeftubtle. Name tat Davtd Stettin. 70, native Arizonan, at ffcfft Lm. Tuesday in the Stftord Ward Chapel of the rtf Christ of Latter-day Satttts, in Safford, A.

L. Moore Swfts Mtfftfltfy announced, ftuHH will fcl hi the Safford Cemetery. Mr. Stewift died in Gowl Sa-' fMHtan MapiM yesterday. Dessie Arnold of idale ind Mrs.

fiirda Morse of Mr. was born in Al- fsiftt. He liVfed fn Safford until igo wfien he moved to Fhefcftix. Hs resided at 822 W. Georgia.

Members of the fam- Safford; four tjrorfhers, Martini of Mesa, and Clifford, Alyin, find: all of and 15 grand-! children. 6AHIU (CELTIC- IRISH) Ve sTROHfrl AlU I jotlll llv said Mr. Stewart and his bmhefS the first to volun teer ffoffl Graham County in World Wftf t. Services 6 William various buSi ftS on who.died in Saftord including cat-l" 10 1 hos P' tal h( w)l tlft growing. jbft at .1:30 p.m.

tomorrow inj IM .4.1 u. u- i Palms Chapel. Grimshaw Mort- is survived hv his four daughters. Mrs. uarv 334 Monroe Taylor and Mrs.

Leonard McKneely, both of Safford. Mrs. Efftffla L. Cray of Mesa, and Burial will be In Double Butte Cemetery in Tempe. By FRED MNTEft O'Cahiil.

"A grandson 6f a man powerful in battle." The sept (group) Was located in Galway, Ireland. Flatm O'Cahill died a martyr, 938, Ireland. Entitled to coat of arms. Mrs. William G.

Montierth ofj A native of Missouri, Mr. Robinson came to Phoenix in 1943. He was an oil field worker and re- Phoenix. Also surviving are two sisters, PET REST MEMORIAL PARK modern and beautiful pft cemetery." Complete pel burMl snd cremation Mllfin At on aUfi Kd. CAtt WO 7-4 gn I day or sided at 2114 £.

Monroe, He is survived by his two sons, Elza and Cecil; and a daughter, Mrs. Fred Green, all of Phoenix, three brothers and two sisters, three grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren also survive. IF KARL'S SHOE GIANT SELF SERVICE WAREHOUSE STORES 101 East Jefferson 1895 West Camelback 4210 South Central 1605 E. Indian School Rd. 1505 N.

Black Canyon Highway OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Daily 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Plenty of FREE PARKING How harvesttime USED FURNITURE and APPLIANCES O'KEEFE MERRITT Automatic Porcelain, NOW NtlGIDAIRE II cu.

ft. Ib. across top freezer. MAYTAG WRINGER WASHER Square pump NOW 3-PC. CURVED condition NOW 2-PC.

LIVING ROOM Makes into a 4-PC. IEDROOM size Dresser has large crystal mirror NOW 4 DRAWER With adjustable mirror CLUI Lawson arms very good frame NOW. MATTRESS IOX SPRING size rubber mattress STUDIO COUCH by Twin size Bed by night NOW CORNER Blaclc marbleized finish NOW 2.PC. Makes into large bed NOW KELVINATOR AUTOMATIC Standard FLOOR TABLE selection NOW SPEED QUEEN WRINGER With revolving NOW COMBINATION CRII With pad NOW MAPLE IED Floral print cover NOW 2-PC. IIDROOM With large mirror HOTPOINT iUECTRIC 19 59 model with full 30 inch oven POWER LAWN 3 H.

P. gasoline engine 89' 5 159" 127 95 79" 49' 89" 17" 16" 79" 21" 9'5 59" 79" 175 I Up 54" 7" 39" 167" 59" ADAMS I fill PAIKING PHONi Obituaries Grace M. Lieber Services for Grace M. Lieber, 65, who died Friday in Good Samaritan Hospital, will be at 1 p.m. today in the Chapel in the Garden, Mercer Mortuary, 1541 E.

Thomas. Burial will be in Cortland, N.Y., her birthplace. Mrs. Lieber came to Phoenix 14 years ago and lived at 2532 N. 12th St.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Grace Stott of Syracuse, N.Y., and Mrs. Eileen Partin of Phoenix; a son, Roland K. of Long Beach, two brothers; and four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. John W.

Fuller NOGALES serv ces will be at 9 a.m. tomorrow Carroon Mortuary Chapel for John W. Fuller, 66, of Nogales. Mr. Fuller, a retired army man, died' Thursday at Veterans Hospital in Tucson.

Military services will be conducted at the Nogales Cemetery. His wife, John Edward Royall, 64, vice president of First National Bank of Arizona, died yesterday morfi- ing in Str Joseph's Hospital. He Suffered a heart attack 10 days ago and had been in the hospital Since then. Mr. Royall was manager of the main office of the bank.

Funeral serv- ces will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Trinity Mr. Royall Episcopal a 102 W. Roosevelt. The Very Rev.

George Sellway, dean, will officiate. Place of burial is undecided. Grimshaw Mortuary is charge. IV II II BRAKES A8 $1A95 8IGN 119 E. Wash.

Brake iBlPecHon AL 2-3688 LEARN ABOUT THE NIAGARA 20 MINUTE TEST WRITE OR PHONE FOR IMPORTANT FREE BOOKLET It tails what Niagara'i famous test can mean to your family's well-being. NIAGARA of Arizona 37 Wtit Adami AL 2.4193 Niagara, 37 W. Adams Please send FREE booklet Name Address City State Jphn Edward Roy all, Vice President Of First National Bank Dies At 64 MR. ROYALL joined the bank staff Oct. 14.

1947. as vice president in charge of the lending 'ice. Later he was placed in charge of the cotton division. He was well known in the West's cotton financial He was president of the Phoenix Clearing House in 1954, Mr. Royall came to Phoenix from Los Angeles, where he was assistant vice president of the California Bank.

He also had'been bank examiner. He was a member of the American Cotton Shippers Association, the Western Cotton Shippers As- socjation, and the Arizona Cotton Traders Association. He also was a member of the Phoenix Country Club and the Arizona Club. He was a Mason. DURING WORLD War II, Mr.

Royall was loaned to the Mansco Manufacturing Co. in Burbank, and served as president of the firm. After the war he returned to Phoenix. He served in the aviation service in World War I and was discharged as a second lieutenant. He jresided at 7514 N.

15th Ave. He was born in Savannah, Ga. He is survived by his wife, Elsie a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Simpson, of Portland, and a sister, Miss Beda Royall, of Savannah. Joseph C.

Clemens Funeral services for Joseph Carl Clemens, 46, who died Wednesday in Los Angeles, will be at 10 a.m tomorrow in Memory Chapel, A. L. Moore and Sons Mortuary, 333 W.Adams. The Rev. William A.

Buford will officiate. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park. A native of Bisbee, Mr. Clemens lived in Phoenix until 25 years ago when he went to Los Angeles. He was a mechanic with the General Motors truck and coach division for 18 years.

He had not worked since last January. He is survived by his wife, Verna; and a sister, Mrs. Ruth Coutts, Phoenix. Blanche V. Griffin Funeral services for Mrs.i Blanche V.

Griffin, 45, who diedj Friday in a hospital here will bej at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in Memory i Chapel, L. Mocfre and Sonsi Mortuary, 333 W. Adams. Burial will in Greenwoodj Memorial Park.

The Rev. William! A. Buford will officiate. 1 i Born in Youngstown, Ohio, Mrs. Griffin came to Phoenix 17 years ago from Warren, Ohio, and resided at 385 E.

Weldon. She is survived by her husband, Vernon two sons, and Clark; three sisters, Miss Anna Rodzen, Mrs. Ed Eggerth, and Mrs. Andrew Prychodnik, all of Phoenix; and two brothers, Julius 1 John. Rfidzen, both of Warren, owe.

Leta Matscm Services tor Lefa L. 42, died Friday At her home. 3033 N. 26th win at 16 a.m. to- frroffbw ifl thfr Aldetsgate Methodist Church, Mercer Mortuary aft- nounced.

the Rev. Strivings will officiate. Burial will be in Green Acres Memorial Gardens in Scottsdale. Mrs. Mdtson was born In Augusta, and came to Phoenix 11 years ago frofti PeoHa, 111, She was a charter member of the Aldersgate church.

is survived by her husband, Leslie; a daughter, Karen, Phoenix; four sisters, and a brother out of state. Doris McT. Funeral services for Mrs. Doris Mctrimble Nee), 60, who died Thursday in Phoenix, will be held in Sonora, A. Moore and Sons Mortuary announced.

Mrs. Neel lived in Palo Verde. She came to Arizona six years ago and had resided in Palo Verde three years. She was born In Manistee, Mich. She is survived by her husband, Frank, a sister, and a brother in California.

Lotiesa Rogers Funeral and burial services for Mrs. Louesa Rogers, 84, who died yesterday morning at the home of a sister, Mrs. Estelle J. Bennett, 921 E. Amelia, will be in Keokuk, Iowa, Grimshaw Mortuary announced.

Born in Keokukj Mrs. Rogers came to Phoenix three years ago. Besides her sister, a brother, Cephas Harrison of Keokuk, and three grandchildren survive. Israel Stone Funeral services for Israel Stone, 83, who died Friday night in St. Luke's Hospital, will be at 11 a.m.

tomorrow in Palms Chapel, Grimshaw Mortuary, 334 W. Monroe. Rabbi Carol Klein and Cantor Harold L. Green will officiate. Burial will be Beth El Cemetery.

Mr. Stone was born in Russia and came to the United States in 1895. He resided in South Windsor, and was a retired farmer. He came to Phoenix last and resided at 338 E. Portland.

He was a member of Beth El congregation. He is survived by his wife, Re- becca; two sons, Samtret S. 6f West Hartford, and Jftdt t. of Sotifh Windsor; ami three! daughters, Abraham L. Lerner of Mrs.

George Ra- Wtch of Hattfotd, and Mrs. Ben- miri of Berkeley Heights, Rl, Also surviving are eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Mrs. Elsie Cameron Funeral services for Mrs. Elsie Carneroti, 42, of Fresno, will be at 2 p.m.

Tuesday at Ragsdale Mortuary, 1100 E. Jefferson. the Rey. B. J.

Stantofi will officiate. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park. Mrs. Cameron died last Wednesday in a California hospital. She resided in Phoenix until three months ago.

having come here from San Diego in 1942. She was bom in Homer, and is survived by her husband, Malcolm, Of Phoenix. Friends may call at the funeral home from noon tomorrow until time for services. Gary. Cheatham Funeral services for Gary Wayne Cheatham, 2 year old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Cheatham, of Laveen, who drowned in an Irrigation ditch Friday, will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Memory Chapel, A. L. Moore Sons Mortuary, 333 W.

Adams. i The Rev. David Edwards will officiate. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park. EVELYN IS HERE! Kvnlyn.

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