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AOE TUCSOF A I CITIZEN MONDAY EVENING, JUNE DEATHS Kobert J. Boyle Robert J. Boyle, 57, of 3365 E. Hampton died Saturday at St. Mary's Hospital.

Native of Chicago. Tucson resident 32 years. Retired restaurateur. Husband of Alice. Father of Mrs.

Richard Stubbs. Montebello, and Alice Boyle, Tucson. A rosary will be recited today at 8 p.m. at the Adair Funeral Home chapel. Mass will be said at 9 a.m.

tomorrow at SS. Peter Paul Church. Burial will be in Holy Hope Cemetery. Hewitt Callender Hewitt Callender, 69, of 1810 N. Oracle died yesterday at his home.

Tucson resident six years. Retired Army Captain. Member of VFW Post 549, Tucson. Husband of Louise. Father of Mrs.

Al F. Thamm and one son. of Castro Calley. Calif. Funeral ar- rangements will be announced by the Arizona Mortuary.

Elvira Coronado Ducharme Mrs. Elvira Ducharme. 71, of 821 E. 9th died Saturday in Madrid. Spain, where she was visiting her son, Frank, an engineer for the U.

S. government. Native of Sahuaripa, Mex. Tucson resident 50 years. Sister of Mrs.

Brigida Lopez, Downey. Angel Coronado, Sonorado, Sonora, and Francisco Coronado. Tucson. One grandchild. The body will be flown I to Tucson for funeral services and i burial.

Tucson Mortuary will be in charge of arrangements. i (Herbert L. Ezrre Herbert L. Ezrre, 40, of Nogales, died Saturday at Veterans Hospital following a long illness. Na-' tive of Nogales.

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Brother of Alfred, Tucson; Frank, Nogales! Lizandro, Rivera, Ubaldo, Alaska; Mrs. Carlotta Phillips and Mrs. Carmen Moreno. Nogales. and Mrs.

Adeline San- I chez, Wilmington, Calif. The body will be sent by the Arizona" Mortuary ta Nogales for funeral serv- and burial. iJohn Fischer i I John Fischer. 63, of Linda Vista died Saturday night at his home. Native of Pennsylvania.

Tucson resident 17 years. Retired employe of Southern Pacific Railroad. "Husband of Lora. Father of Mrs. Donna Haney and Mrs.

Maxine Tapero, both of Tucson: Mrs. Betty Doerschlen, Phoenix; Johncth and Jeanette Fischer, both of Honduras. Brother of Mrs. George Wilson and Mrs. Bertha Harris, Franklin, Pa.

Six grandchildren. Member of the Eagles, the Moose, the Legion of the Moose, and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Arizona Mortuary chapel. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.

Mrs. Minnie J. King Mrs. Minnie J. King, 53, of the Salt River Indian Reservation at Scottsdale, was killed yesterday morning in an automobile accident at Prince Rd.

and Casa Grande Hwy. Wife of Morris. Mother of Samuel, Phillip, Emmett, Isabel, Roida and Eleanor, all of Scottsdale. The body will be sent to Mesa by the Tucson Mortuary for funeral services and burial. i Bertha Lawrence Mrs.

Bertha Lawrence, "6, of 2205 N. 13th died Saturday at SL Mary's Hospital. Native of Big Rapids, Mich. Tucson resident 11 years. Funeral services will be announced by the Parker-Kerr Mortuary.

Porter N. Streeter Porter Norton Streeter, 47, of Rt. 5, Box 55, N. Campbell died Friday night at his home. Native of Buffalo, N.Y.

Came to Tucson last September. Son of Daniel Streeter, Buffalo. The body was cremated, with Tucson Mortuary in charge of arrangements. A memorial service will be held in Buffalo. Evie Truss Mrs.

Evie Truss, 68, of 3408 E. Lind died yesterday at Tucson Medical Center, following an automobile accident a a night. Wife of S. Oscar. Mother of James and Albert, Alaska; Mrs.

Jack Caraco, Long Beach, and Mrs. C. V. Wagner, Grand Junction, Colo. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Arizona Mortuary.

Charles Parker Charles D. Parker, 66, of San Diego, died Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George R. Perkins, of 6249 E. Rosewood.

Had been in Tucson one week. Also the father of Mrs. Paul J. Lewis, Rapid City, S. Mrs.

H. C. Woodhouse, El Paso, Mrs. Jearl Cochran, Denver, Herschel and Andrew, both of San Diego. Seven grandchil- dren.

Funeral services were 1 scheduled lor a.m. today at the Arizona Mortuary chapel, with the Rev. C. W. McCorkle official- ing.

Burial in Evergreen Ceme-1 tery. i Fannie Polack i Mrs. Fannie Polack. 76, of 154S i E. Hedrick died Saturday night at St.

Mary's Hospital. Native of Russia. Came to Tucson from New York City in 1936. Mother of Hillard, and Mrs. Esther Newell, both of New York.

Three grandchidlren. Mrs. Polack was a member of the Pioneer Women of Tucson, and held a club record of knitting 1,000 sweaters for the children of Israel. The body will be sent today by the Arizona Mortuary to New York City for funeral- services and burial. Paul Radas Paul Radas, 64, of 717 San Rafael, died Friday at'St.

Mary's Hospital, where he was an em- ploye. Son of Mrs. Kay Radas, Australia. The body has been sent to for funeral services and burial, with Reilly's Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Nora Ruggaber Mrs.

Nora Ruggaber, 46, of 3413 N. Edith died Saturday at Tucson Medical Center. Came to Tucson five years ago from Ohio. Wife of Charles. Mother of Mrs.

Rose Lowther, Tucson. Funeral services were scheduled for 2 p.m. today at the Adair Funeral Home chapel, with the Rev. W. A.

McCleneghan, of the First Methodist Church, officiating. Burial in Grantwood Memorial Park. Births Rose Schamberger Funeral services for Mrs. Rose Schamberger, 74, of 616 N. Benton who died last Friday, were scheduled for 1 p.m.

today 'at the Adair Funeral Home chapel. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery. Hubert Skaggs Hubert Earl Skaggs, 49, of 4111 N. Romero died Friday at Mary's Hospital. Native of Patton, Mo.

Tucson resident two years. Employe of Arizona Public Service, and an active member of the Free Accepted Masons in Phoenix. Husband of Hilda. Father of Ruby Ellen and Linda Carol, Tucson. Brother of James Phoenix; Everett, Missouri; Edward and Kelley, Mrs.

Byrd Hahn and Mrs. Lula Critz, all of Detroit. Visiting hours are from 2 to 7:30 p.m. today at Bring's Funeral Home. The body will be sent to Phoenix for funeral services at 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday at the A. L. Moore Sons Funeral Home, with the Rev. Roscoe S. Strivings of Alder Gate Methodist Church officiating.

Silver Trowel Lodge No. 29, FAM will conduct graveside services at Greenwood Cemetery. DAVIS-MQNTHAN HOSPITAL A.S.C. Mri. Wilford R.

Bodri- sufi. 114 JOth. a.m. May JO. A.2C.

Mrs. Wllllim siaton, 229 S. 5th. KM it 3:18 a.m. May 30.

A.2.C. Mn. Jonald R. MUrnr, I W. Lincoln, irlrl p.m.

JO. ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL Mr. Mrs. Pfter JrHreya.

3000 E. Spring, tx.v p.m. May JO. Mr. and Mrs.

John irinn, 4810 E. JOth. a boy p.m. May 28. Mr.

und Mrs. Joseph KCS N. Haskell, boy nt a.m. May 28. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Suska. Bt. Box 892, a boy 8 a.m. May 2S.

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Duartc. 1713 E. 19th.

boy at 9:10 a.m. May 29. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thomas, E.

30th. a boy at 12:01 p.m. May 29. Mr. and Mrs.

William Marsols. 4110 B. MUi, a jfir) at 12:39 p.m. May 39. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Emochl, 1821 TE. Bladcman, boy 8:52 p.m. May 19. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Romo. 980 S. Tree- way, a boy at 4:58 a.m. May 30.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacobson. 12M N. Venice, boy at 1:40 p.m.

May Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moove. boy at -20 p.m. May SO.

Mr. Mrs. Robert Varela. 251 tf Tennessee, a girl at 5:50 p.m. May 30.

Mr. and Mrs.i Curtis Matthews, 1401 E. 2Sth, a boy at (1:41 p.m. May 30. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson. 3733 March Place, a boy at 7:41 p.m. May 30. Mr.

and Mrs. Junior Freedlf. 209 W. Yavapai. a boy at 11:20 p.m.

May 30. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rivero, 212S S. March, a slrl at 3:05 a.m.

Muv si. Mr. and Mrs. Vnei Leos, 835 'w. Idaho, a boy a.m.

May 31. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fontes. 223 N.

Grande, a jrfrl at a.m. May 31. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Escalante, 509 N.

Sunshine, a boy at a.m. May SI. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marsh.

638 S. 3rd. a boy at 8:40 a.m. May 31. Mr.

and Mrs. James McMillan, 1818 S. Country Club, boy p.m. May 31. Mr.

and Mrs. Irrinjr Gfinnell. 5451 S. Bonney jrirl at 10:02 p.m. May 31.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ancelastro, S9 A Polo Village, a sirl at 10:25 p.m. May 31. Mr.

and Mrs. Hobert Castaneda, 3121 S. 12th. a boy 4:05 a.m. June 1.

Mr. and Mrs. Kojelio Kobles. 1501 W. Speedway, boy nt 4:30 a.m.

June I. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Santa Cruz, 567 W. 19th, girl at' 7:12 a.m.

June 1. TUCSON GENERAL HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Fielden Rich, 1361 Wielding, a boy at 2:50 a.m. May 30.

Mr. and Mrs. Hiffinlo Gultierrez. S18 W. Wyoming, a prl at 1:10 May 31.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth lach. 4513 E. Sylvane.

girl at 7:43 p.m. May 31. TUCSON MEDICAL CENTER Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kurte.

5050 E. Baker, a boy at 3:27 p.m. May 29. Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Pope. 550t E. Silver. boy at 2:31 p.m. May 23.

M.Sst. and Mrs. Harold Rickard, 5830 National a girl at 4:28 p.m. May 29. Mr.

and Mrs. Goulette, 1116 Mabel, a cirl 4:55 p.m. May 29. Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Ltston, 946 S. boy at 6:38 p.m. May 28. Mr. and Mn.

Kenneth Dixon. 2902 E. Chula Vista, a boy 7:27 p.m. May 19. Dr.

and Mrs. Ali Gur. 3420 S. Liberty, a Cirl at 8:42 p.m. May 29.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turley. 5951 E. 23W.

boy at 9:58 p.m. May 29. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crane.

3047 These Prices Effective Tue. Wed. Double Blue Gift Stamps Tuesday Taslewell, Cut- Bacon Green Beans 5 5 Chunk Tuna QebhardCs Chili T-- Libby rruit LJnnk Breast 0 Chicken can Corned Beef Detergent Save 5c No. 300 Can 46 oz. Can Quart Tali cans 27' 33' 29 33' Franks 1 7 Puss Cat rood 2 Wishbone Dressing Italian 8 French Soz 25' 27 Park, fM 1:40 May 30.

Mr. nod John Rucscb. S20 E. a irt Mw JO- Mr. mid Robert Cinit.

Cailc BelUtrix, boy 4:39 Mr. juid Pwy. MOJ Luna, it girl May 30. Mr. Mri Joe 144 Abclanto.

boy 6:17 n.m. May 30. Mr. Mrs. Joseph KicJter, Wavwly, a slrl at 10:25 30.

Mr, and Mrs. Jcrg Pro. M2S S. a boy 1:08 p.m. May 30.

Mr. and Mis. Roy Kelly. 'iiy Cer. rito Circle, a girt at 6:07 p.m.

May SO. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly. J918 Presidio, a boy at 11:11 p.m.

May 31. Mr. nnd Edward BJankenhelni, 73 fl. Polo Village, a boy 1:11 p.m. May Jl.

Mr. Mrs, Peter De 3930 E. Klelndale. a hoy at 12:01 n.in. June 1.

Hospital Palieiit, 8, Walks 6 Miles For RUSHDEN, England UPI- Michad 'Robinson, 8, was found at his home by police after' he had been reported missing firom, a hospital" where he was under observation. Michael told officers he'd walked the six miles home to see some television shows. hospital set was broken. FIRE CALLS CalU Jn 41 Houri te a.m. delay) SATURDAY a.m.--Engine 1 to I.

St. and Santa truck Jut. (City) a.m.--Enilaf* to Xolb Rd. and 22nd ahed fire. (City) to W.

McCorraiek SU. llrat aid. (City) p.m.--JDurlne 4 to Sllverbell Hd. and Tuoton Terrace, bruih fire. (City) p.m.--Jdintne to Monte DrJ water heater tin.

(City) SUNDAY a.m.--Erustne 8 to 3400 block on N. JEdith mattreM lire in ttrwL (City) to MM K. Baker lalie alarm. (City) a.m.--Engine to Ave. and Craycroit bruah lire.

(City) p.rp.--Truck to 1S10 Illinois first aid. (City) p.m.--Englue 3 Tucson Blvd. near Broadway, truck lire. (City) p.m.--Ensine 6 to E. fllh St.

and Hlshland brush fire. (City) p.m.--.ncln«j 1. 23. Truck 11 to Meyer Ave. and Congress Jtalse alwrn.

(City) p.m.--JEnsinen 1. 2. Truck II to HIS S. 7th lalse alarm. (City) p.m.--Engine* 1.

2 to Lincoln false alarm. (Southside) MONDAY a.m.--Znelnen 1. 3. 4. Truck 11 to 230 S.

Herbert refrigerator (City) Notice of Installment of Principal and Interest Due on Improvement Bonds All persons owning-property heretofore assessed for improve- ment, will take notice that an installment of principal and in- terest will become due on or before the first (1st) day of 1959, and if not paid on or before said date, the same will be- come delinquent and five per cent penalty will be added to the amount thereof. The following 3s a list of the Series Numbers and Name of Improvement on which installments will be due and payable as stated above. Series Numbers Name of Improvement 5 Downtown Opening and Widening District Improvement Installments as stated above are payable at the office of the TREASURER-CITY HALL, CITY OF TUCSON 109 N. Meyer Avenue Tucson, Arizona Paul E. Laos, Deputy Treasurer Publish May 31 and June 1, 1958 WRIGHT is your best coolinq buy! A unit lives you is much round-the-clock comfort for tittlt! '24" WRIGHT COMFORT-PLANNED AIR COOLERS COOLER PADS 98' Ft.

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