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Obituaries Pages 24, 25 Dr. G. B. Kent, 76, Visitor Private services and for Dr. George Benjamin $vent, 76, who had been a surgeon, in Denver 50 years, were wield yesterday.

I Dr. Kent, 4717 E. Indian Bend, wied Monday in Doctors Hospi- He had been a winter resident of Phoenix the past 22 frears. He was garduated from ijndiana University and medical school there. He served in the Medical Corps during World War I.

He received a fellowship at the Mayo Clinic from 1921 to J924. Currently he was on the (staff of the Presbyterian Hospital at Denver. Dr. Kent was a founding member of the Paradise Valley Country Club, and was a member of the Cherry Hills Country Club and a 32nd degree Mason Jewel McCleskey SELIGMAN Services for Mrs. Jewel McCleskey, 59, who died Wednesday at Williams Hospital, will be at 1 p.m.

today at the Foursquare Church here. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery, Prescott. Mrs. McCleskey, a native of Graham, had been a Seligman resident 20 years. She was a member of the Four Square Church and the Order of Eastern Star.

Surviving are her husband, Bill; two sons, L. D. Collins of Teral, and L. E. Collins of Fritch, two daughters, Mrs.

Mae Paden of Belan, N. and Mrs. Annie Jackson of Wheeler, two brothers and two sisters out of state; 12 grandchildren and 3 great- grandchildren. Friends may call at the church from 9 a.m. to service time, Lester L.

Ruffner Funeral Home, Williams, announced. Joseph Brockly YUMA Rosary for Joseph Brockly, 62, who died yesterday in Parkview Baptist Hospital, will be recited at 8 p.m. today in Doxon's Yuma Mortuary, 551 W. 16th St. Catholic graveside rites will be at 9 a.m.

tomorrow in Yuma Cemetery. Mr. Brockly, who lived at 885 S. Bell, was a member of the Elk's Lodge here and the Catholic Church. He was a retired bricklayer.

A native of France, Mr. Brockly was naturalized in 1939. Survivors include two sons, Richard of Bayou Le Batre, and Robert of Sunnyvale, one daughter, Mrs. Louise White of Pendleton, one brother and three sisters from out of state; and 14 grandchildren. in Denver.

He was born in Indiana. Survivors include his wife, Hazel; two sons, Dr. George B. Kent Jr. of Phoenix, Dr.

Robert H. Kent of Colorado Springs; a daughter, Rebecca E. Kent of Paradena, a sister out of state; and eight grandchildren. The family suggests contributions to the Maricopa County Heart Association. Whitney and Murphy Funeral Home made arrangements.

Abbott J. Sunna CASA for Abbott John Sunna, 13, will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow in Casa Blanca Presbyterian Church. Abbott was fatally injured when a car struck his horse ast Friday near Sacaton. He died Saturday in St.

Joseph's Hospital, Phoenix. He was a student at the Elementary School there. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Iver Sunna of 'asa Blanca; 10 brothers and 'ive sisters; and his grandfather, Elmo P.

Sunna of Phoenix. Friends may call at the family home after 5 p.m. today. Burial will be in Vah Ki Cemetery. Irrigation SAN CARLOS PROJECT 24 hrs.

ended 7 a.m. Feb. 28, 1968 Capacity, acre feet, 1,285,000 Available storage, acre-feet, 523,329 24-hr, discharge, acre-feet, 700 Reservoir gain, acre-feet, 5,351 SALT RIVER PROJECT NORMAL FLOW PERIOD NO. From 12:01 a.m. Feb.

26 to 11:55 p.m. March 4 Is for use on land in cultivation In or before 1909. Short variation In rivers lands In cultivation In or before following years to a portion of full period accumulation as follows: 1906. 87.5%: 1907, 1909, 87.5% ROOSEVELT LAKE Capacity, acre feet Storage, acre feet Maximum elevation Present elevation APACHE LAKE Capacity, acre feet Storage, acre feet Maximum elevation Present elevation CANYON LAKE Legal Advertising NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Maricopa County Junior College District will receive bids for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation and services required for a New Condenser Water System. Maricopa Technical College, 106 East Washington Street, Phoenix, Arizona.

Each bid will be In accordance with the drawings and specifications on file at the Business Office of the Maricopa County Junior College District. The drawings and specifications may be examined and copies obtained at the office of Lowrv Sorensen Engineering 2535 West Camelback Road, Phoenix, Arizona, upon deposit of $25.00. The deposit will be refunded upon return of the drawings and specifications in good condition within five (5) days alter date of bid opening. The general prevailing rate of per diem wages for each craft, type of workman or mechanic needed to execute the contract, as ascertained from the Industrial Commission of Arizona and on file therewith for the locality of this contract. Is herewith Incorporated by reference and made a part thereof and such rates shall be the mandatory minimum rate of wages paid by the Contractor and any Subcontractor under him to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed by them in the execution of the contract.

Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at the office of the Engineer: shall be accompanied by a Certified or Cashier's Check or Bid Bond for five per cent of the amount of the bid. made payable to the order of Arizona State Board of Directors for Junior Colleges, to be returned to the respective bidders upon the execution of a satisfactory surety company Bond and Contract with the successful bidder; shall be sealed and filed at the Office of Business Services Division, M.C.J.C. District, 106 East Washington Street, phoenix, Arizona, on or before 3:00 p.m.. Monday, March 11, 1968. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud Immediately after the hour oF closing at the above mentioned office.

Certified or Cashier's Check or Bid Bond will be given as a guarantee that the successful bidder will enter Into the Contract If awarded Mm and shall be declared forfeited as liquidated damages If said bidder refuses to enter into said Contract after being requested so to do by the Maricopa County Junior College DI Msricopa County Junior Colleas District reserves the right to relect any or all bids or waive any Informality in a bid. bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thlry (30) days after the date set for the bid opening thereof and each bidder shall be an Artzor.a Licensed Con' Arizona State Board of Directors for Junior Colleges Dated: February, I960 J. Flower By: W. James Miller. Secretary Maricooa County Junior College District.

Published: Arizona Republic: March 2. 3. 4, 5, 6. 1968; Phoenix Gazette: March 1, 2, 4. 5, 6, 1968.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Board oi ducatlon of Phoenix Union High School yslem District No. 210 of Maricopa County. Arizona, for the following: Diplomas Bid Call No. 6-39 Sealed bids are to be filed with the Diyislon of Supply and Property. 415 East Grant Street, Phoenix.

Arizona, on or before 10:00 a.m., March 12, 1968 al which time they will be publicly openec and read by the Assistant Superintendent for Business Services or his duly authorized representative. Specifications to which this bid call must conform are available at the Divi sion of Supply and Property. BOARD OF EDUCATION PHOENIX UNION HIGH SCHOOL SYSTEM DISTRICT NO. 210 OF MARICOPA COUNTY, ARIZONA WILLIAM D. BOSTROM Published: Ariiona Republic, March 1, 2.

3, 1968; Phoenix Gazette, March 1, 2. 1968. 1481,500 1,302,226 2,136 2,131 245,1 240,1 1,914 1,912 Capacity, acre feet Storage, acre feet Maximum elevation Present elevation SAHUARO LAKE Capacity, acre feet Storage, acre feet Maximum elevation Present elevation HORSESHOE LAKE Capacity, acre feet Storage, acre feet Maximum elevation Present elevation BARTLETT LAKE Capacity, acre feet Storage, acre feet Maximum elevation Present elevation 57,852 45,816 1,660 1,647 69,765 67,264 1,529 1,527 139,238 106,794 2,026 2,013 178,477 148,428 1,798 1,786 TOTAL STORED WATER Total capacity, acre feet 2,072,050 Total storage, acre feet 1,910,700 Total year ago, acre feet 1,638,144 Marriage Licenses ADAMS-ADAMS, Newell 37, 9208 N. Fourth Virginia 29, 9208 Fourth St. ALLEN-LEMONS, Jerry 25, 261J N.

Slst Joyce 20, Gilbert BARFIELD-PARKS, Steven R. 20, Nancy Jane, 20, both of Scotts- BARNES-LAUX, John, 27, Tempe; Diane Jeane. 18, 4043 W. Sierra Vista. COLLINS-FUSHEK, John 19, 1017 E.

Bethany Home; Lynette Marie, 18, 901 E. Rovey. CRAIG-ROBINETTE, John Douglas, FANJOY-PASSON, Bruce 19, Tempe; Karen Joan, 17, Scottsdale. FELKER-GREEN, John Peter, 21, Mesa; Myrtle Molly, 18 Chandler. FOOTE-PFEFFERKORN, 'Philip 28, 5314 Seventh Vance, 22, 3113 E.

Marlposa. FOX-PARTLOW, Ben Everett, legal age; Nell Lewis, legal age, both of Scottsdale. GIVEN-WALM5LEY, William Allan, 31, 6030 N. 15th Vicki Louise, 21, 4410 N. 49th Drive.

GOLDBERG-ROUSH, Chester eser legal age, Prescott; Marylee HA 9 OC a 9 TU I L-DE MiSSOUI C. Lee, 46, 351 E. Thomas; a 1 1 42, 349 E. Thomas. JUERGENS-MOSLEY, Erick 19, 4242 N.

34th Place; Deborah 18, 6546 N. 41st Drive. LIVfeLY-COLLINS, Daniel 18, 8802 N. 39th Deborah Lynn, 16, 3031 W. Campbell.

LOWMAN-POTTER, William James, 27, 10250 N. 13th Rosemary, 21, 1501 W. North Lane. LOWRY-KIMBALL, Jon McCurdy, 21, Luke AFB; Martha 18 2228 W. Poinsetta Drive.

LYDIC-EWING, Harold Leroy, 19, Glendale; Karen 19, 4131 E. McDowell. MONTOYA-CHAVEZ, Alfonso, 24, Lupe, 26, both or Chandler. MOONEY-GOODWIN, James 19, 1207 E. 19th Barbara J.

19 3940 W. Claremont. McCLUSKY-JOHNSON, Gary 30, Tempe; Eileen, 22, Chicago. ORTEGA-SALINAS, Angel Martinez, 19, 1805 E. Sunland; Juanita Zapata, 18, 1641 E.

Coronado ORTIZ-NATIVIDAD, Jose Maria, 37; Mary 24. bolh of Mesa. RIGGLE-RIGGLE, Jim 25, 208 W. Coolidge; Barbara 208 W. Coolidge.

TORRES-MORALES, Richard 21, 1114 E. Gibson Lane; Theodora 19, 1212 E. Cocopah VanCLEAVES-STEVENS, Donald Roy, 22, 13216 N. 21st Place: Cynthia 19, 3126 N. 48th Place.

ARMSTRONG-RISK, James 22, 2502 W. Village Drive; Judith 21. 36 E. Virginia. JONES-NOBLE, Robert Leroy, 20, Luke AFB; Judy Lordene, 21, Glendsle.

ACEDO-VELA5QUEZ, Charles 21, 706 S. First Irma 19, 105 Tonto. ASMUS-HIEB, Larry Dale, 19, 6723 N. 14th Edith Elaine, 17, 819 E. Rivery.

BECKWITH-FERRETTI, Henry, 34, 353 E. Thomas; Kath- erlne, 29, Scottsdale. BERLIS RIEMENSCHNEIDER, David, 19, 3434 N. 48th Karla, 17, 2507 W. Palo Verde.

BEVERLY-BELVEL, Amos, 24; Donna Rose, 27, ooth of Mesa BETTIN-BRAY, Allen 21, 6227 W. Elm; Susa James, 21, Scottsdale. BLANTON-WOOD James 20, 531 W. Glenrosa; Mary 16, 36 E. Indianola.

BOWERS-MERRILL, Roy Lagene, 25; Marleno. 24. both of Mesa. BROOKS-JANCOVICH, Bryan David, 21. Williams AFB; Louise 21, 6605 S.

12th St. BRUNELLE-ALPHIN, William Albert, 26, 2531 E. Monroe; Wilma Lee, 23, 725 E. Alta Vista. CARAJAl -MORENO, Carlos, 19; Juanita, 17, both of Peorla.

CARR-HUMPHREY, Euqene, 21, 1726 E. Monroe; Gloria Dean, 16, 1726 E. Monroe. COOK-SMITH, Adrian 42, Arcadia. Sarah 43, LaVurne, Calif.

COWDEN-O'DONNELL, John Allen. 33, Clear Creek, Margaret Ann, 25, Tempe. CRIDDLE-AUSTIN, Larry Gene, 25, 3635 E. Anne; Cynthia Mae, 19, 2114 E. Madison.

CUDA-BELZIL, Russell, 25; Margaret Susan, 20, both of Scottsdale. DEWAR-MIKU, Lain Potts, 25, Vancouver, B.C.; Marilyn Aurella, 26, 1487 E. Osborn. DEVARAJ-MINNS, S. John, 33, 340 N.

5th Mary 23, 2026 W. DOERRER-PEATTIE, William Owen, 23, 4005 N. 14th Martha Lee, 21, 7802 N. Seventh Ave. Marriage Licenses OtMUMftUf, A8r2n.JP>,, 21, Yuma; 31; Myrtle, Kenneth legal 3315.

N. 17th Drive; Sonia legal age, 2021 N. 17th 22; Dee Deborah Stan Doylt, 28, Sharon Anne, 17, JO RDA Alan Dale, 23; Dolores Marie, 20, both of Icotts- 26f w. Ronv Frank William, 11, 35, 1225 N. 43rd Place; Margie N.

43rd Place. Buck Junior, 23, Drive; Dona, 17, Marl- 22, 2575, w. Berrldae Lane. MAAQUEt-CHESLEY, Daniel Barcelona, 41; Betty Ollie, 40, both of MOAT a ES 5 Dean Terry, 50, 5508 E. Calle Ventura; June Muriel, 44, Scottsdale.

Cyrus 66, 142 W. Stella Lane; Ida 56, 222 E. Southgate; Mary 40, 221 PARD UE 9 Op i ELAND, John 22, 2447 W. Orchid Lane; Shlrpley Jack, 20( Janice Faye, 19, both of RENTER'IA-CANEZ, jimmy IB, 1206 S. 19th Place; Dalla 17, Jesus 6., 24, 1..

759 E. Moneclto; Jane, 25, 1562 E. SIMsSl'ATON, Melvln 21, 4233 N. 32nd Janet 18, Peorla. SMIGEL-SMITH, Lloyd 24, 6221 N.

10th Place; Bonnie, 2i, E. Marshall. STEVENSON-COLEMAN, Terry Lee, 24, 9826 N. Seventh Erma Jean, 24, 9826 N. Seventh Ave.

STOCKWELL-LARSEN, Kenneth 23, 1602 W. Atlanta; Gall Marie, 20, 137 W. La Mirada. VIRGIL-TREVINO, Alfred, 26; Ida, 16, both of Avondale. WALDREP-WALKER, Alfred 47, 2315 W.

Orange Drive; Phyllis YOliNG. BOOhE, al c'harles Ernel, 21, Los Angeles; Connie 19, 4130 E. Transmission. AZEVEDO-RIOsfstanley 19; Mary 18, both of Glendale. BESLEY-BERrflTT, Marion L.

21.. Virginia, 18, both of Tempe. BORGEAS-SLOCUM, Alexander Theodore, 37, 550 W. Thomas; Serlta Beth, 26, 129 W. Catallna Drive.

CAMPBELL-CAMPBELL, Hoyte 46, 3701 E. Yale; Florence, 43, NEY, Douglas 23, 7415 N. Fifty-fourth Elaine, 24, 7926 W. Catallna Drive. my, 32, 2137 E.

Taylor; Pat, 22, 102S E. Apache. DOMINQUEZ-DOMINQUEZ, Raul, 47, 921 E. Jefferson; Esperanza 41, Mesa. EASSARY-AVIS, Gary 21; Sharon, 20, both of Black Canyon Stage.

ESCARCEGA-ONGARO, Ronald, 23, Luke AFB; Sherry Elolse, 21, Peorla, GERVASIO-EOWARDS, Michael 23; Marilyn 21, both of Tempe. HENSON-HOPKINS, William Paul, 18, Cudahy, Jo Anne, 18, 350 N. 20th St. JACKSON-FULLER, Gene, 18, 1828 W. Madison; Lula Catherine, 17, S.

First Aye. KALEDIN-WATZKfeLL, Peter, legal age, 1706 E. Orangewood; Irene, legal age, 1706 E. Orangewood. KINSER-BOBIS, Harold Edward, 20, Williams AFB; Celeste, 19, 4801 E.

WMIetta. LEE-BACHMAN, John 22, 3641 W. Rose Lane; Jain 22, 4011 N. S6th Drive. LUNA-LANCASTER, Noel Earl, legal age; Strelsa legal age, both of Tempe.

MINGLE-BOWKER, J. 76; Ethel 65, both of Mesa. RAINES-WALSTON, David Earl, 21. 4119 E. Granada; Sheila, 20, 1801 N.

42nd St. ALBRIGHT SMITH, John Thomas, 28, 1552 W. McDowell; Sherrell, 25, 1401 N. Third St. BACHMAN BOIAN, Howard W.

24, 749 E. Maryland; Jolene, 29, Route 5, Phoenix. BECKSTEAD JOHNSON, Laddie Alan, 25, 2102 W. Virginia; Nancy Diane, 21, 2102 W. Virginia.

DAHL FORD, Donald Allen, 36; Betty Sue, 29, both of Glendale. DEVINE KLICH, Ray W. 21, 1003 E. McKinlev; Marilyn 16, 1003 McKinley. DOSS DOSS, Jerry, 25, Coolidge; Myllnda, 26, 429 W.

Osborn. FARNEY LAMB, Robert Earl, 47, 4150 E. Van Buren; Carol Joyce, 30, 4150 E. Van Buren. GOSLAR WALTERS, Martin Dean, 21, 5320 N.

16th Pamela, 20, 3818 E. Shea Blvd. GUESS HAWKINS, Joseph Hayward, 53, Albuquerque, N.M.; Janina Marianna, 44, Sparks, Nev. HAYNIE BIGGS, Kendall Mark, 40, 2235 W. Whitton; Geraldlne 20, 305 E.

Pierce; Cherlyn 19, 305 E. KOH LER HENSHAW, Fred Arthur, 26, 2014 N. Dayton; Cheryl Rae, 19, 1642 E. Indianola. MEYER PAVELICH, Kenneth 25, 301 W.

Tlrney; Vivian Gather- MOR'GAN Gabriel 80; Ann 61, both of Youngtown. PADDACK ANDERSON, Kenny De Wayne, 19, Buckeye; Linda, 25, ROBERTS BLACKGOAT, Daniel 24, 4131 N. 16th Cecelia, 23, Grand Canyon. SL-NESE WILLIAMS, John Herman, 21, 6215 S. Montezuma; Carol, 23, 6605 S.

Sixth Ave. SIMMONS LUEDEMAN, Timothy Gordon, 19, 3227 W. Voltaire; Joy, 18, 4615 N. 30th Drive. STRICKLAND-CODY, Michael 20; Susan Mary, 20, both of Tempe.

THEIS THEIS, William 49, 2922 W. Marlposa; Velma 50, 2922 W. Mariposa. WENHAM -PECK, Robert, legal age, 3801 E. Elm; Ruth, legal age, 2225 Flllmore.

YOUNG BUCK, Lawrence 24, 2814 W. Ruth; Sunny 21, 1443 E. Sunnvslope Lane, YOUNG MASON, Richard, 23, Tempe; Dollie Ann, 19, Chandler. ASH-RATAJSKI, Ralph Warren, 39, Flagstaff; Virginia Mary, 42, Scottsdale. BANKS-JOHNSON, Harold 23, 1425 E.

Taylor; Margie, 24, 6418 S. CAR NETT-GRIMMETT, Charles, 20, 3113 W. Monte Vista; Addle, 18, 3113 W. Monte Vista. COUGHRAN-LANDESS, Walter Wesley, 25, 542 W.

Lewis; Patricia Ann, 18, Glendale. COWARD-YOUNGER, Charles Vernon, 23, Glendale; Gloria Rita, 30, 4833 W. Montecito. GILLILAND-MILLER, Clyde legal age; Mildred, legal age, both of Tempe. DAWKINS-STONE, James Allen, 21, 4438 N.

32nd Jean Ann, 23, Scottsdale. DELLINGER-CORBIN, Harold Wayne, 23, 2053 W. Hazelwood; Jacqueline Marie, 20, Scottsdale. GILMORE-BALL, Richard Jay, 24; Patricia Ann, 21, both of Glendale. HARDIN-LENTINE, Gary 22, 621 N.

Sixth Josephine 17, 641 N. Fiflh Ave. HARDAGE-VAUGHAN, Robert Ellis, 20, Jackson. Faye Marie, 16, Gila Bend. HERMANSON-HEINZ, Charles 24, Tempe; Martha 24, 2406 E.

Monroe. KAY-ENIX- Rodger Channing, 27, 7127 W. Coolidge; Dana Ann, 20, 4238 N. 63rd Drive. LUNDEN-ANDERSON, Carl 20, 4411 W.

Berridge Lane; Marsha 20, 2828 W. McKenzie. MARTINEZ CORONA, Gilbert Gomez, 21, 3650 W. Fierce; Olivia Delarose, 20, 3831 VV. Portland.

MERCER-SYLVESTER, Dennis Eugene, legal age, 8207 E. Mitchell; Marilyn, legal age, 1208 E. Highland. MONDRAGON-FRAZIJO, Arnold 23, 1640 E. Sherman; Norma 20, 3422 N.

26th Place. PANNELL-CORBUS, Jerry Lewis, 28, 1505 E. Plma; Mary Elizabeth, 24, 4633 N. 42nd Place. RAINS-TALLEY, Clettlous Gary, 21; Donna Gwen, 18, both of Mesa.

RHODES-WICkEY, Emmett Earl, 19; Shirley Ann, 21, both of Sacaton. SKOUSEN-EMERY, Richard Whippie, 24, Mesa; Terry Lyn, 20, Sacramento, Calif. SMITH-TARVIN, Allen Vernon, 51, 7200 S. 40th Naomi, SO, 1124 E. Roeser.

SULLIVAN-PYATT, a 26, Tempe; Carol, 18, Mesa. MESA LUTHERAN HOSPITAL LISH, Mackie and Theresa, 115 E. Grove, Mesa, girl, Feb. 26. STERLING, Robert end Sylvia, 143- A S.

Center, Mesa, qlrl, Feb. 26. GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL CHARLEY, Leonard and Sieanna, Laveen, boy. DENNIS, Harlan and Gloria, 420 N. 17th Drive, qirl.

FLICKINGER, Lloyd and Sharon, 450 W. Bethany Home, Glendale, GOLDSMITH, Robert and Delores, 4901 E. Willetta, boy. KELLY, James and Sheryl, Saskatchewan. Canada, girl.

LE BRITON, William and Carol, 2302 N. 72nd Place, Scottsdale, NEWBERRY, Bruce and Donna, 3140 W. Taylor, girl. ORTIZ, Arluro and Garzaran, 2138 E. San Juan girl.

REINKE, James and Laura, 939 E. Seventn Drive. Mesa, girl. 5HELTON, Bobby Ing 9 Judy, 4044 E. Portland, boy.

ZAIKE, Kenneth and Kay, 2425 E. Diana, girl. COMPTON, 2521 E. Oak, boy. Holder and Althea, MM W.

Berths, fyT; 1MS Carolyn, and Geneva, 1005 Tempe, girl. HAMPTON, james and Gloria, 3397 w. van Buren, girl. St. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL February Jerry and Barbara, 1048 and Betty, 7212 amb'n'artd Mary, 1405 E.

boy. and Sandra, 2934 Palm, Road, girl. FAIRBANKS, Richard and Norma, N. 48th Lane, boy. HALL, Robert and Maurle, 2533 N.

Slst Drive, boy. February 24 CORCORAN, John arid Mary Ann, 3220 w. Sierra Vista, boy. NAVE, Daniel and Carolyn, 7515 N. MeM JLLXN, OV Franklln and Kathesn, 7547 E.

catallna Drive, Scottsda.e, E. ftPsT 1 John and Judith, 2009 Michael and Joanne, 3921 and 3417 and Theresa, 533 YEHL Robert and Jean, 2502 W. Ocotlllo Road, boy. February 2S DOUGHERTY, Bernard and Carol, UEKSUrif Ut. 3 2 Ja 1 St and 4918 W.

McLellan Road, Glendale, girl. MARSHALL, John and Rose, 1318 S. MULLINS and Marvelle, 6231 N. 59th Glendale, girl. SOUTHSIDE DISTRICT HOSPITAL ANGLE, Willie and Geneva, 2348 E.

University Drive, Mesa, girl, Feb. 22. BLISS, Robert and Judith, Rt. 1, Box 57 Gilbert, boy, Feb. 22.

EHASZ, William and Sharon, 702 E. Cleveland, Chandler, boy, Feb. HOLLIDAY, Ted and Cojlene, Rt. 1, Box 24, Hlglev, boy, Feb. 22.

POPEJOY, Paul and Ronda, Hammond Drive, Tempe, girl, Feb. LOPEZ, Ernest and Catherine, 713 1st Place, Mesa, girl, Feb. 23. MORI, Refuoio and Vera, P. 0.

Box 254, Chandler, boy, Feb. 23. SLADE, James and Kathleen, 560 S. Olive Drive, Mesa, girl, Feb. 24.

DODGE, Billy Joe and Harriet, 62 Matlock, Mesa, boy, Feb. 26. MARTIN, Amon and Svlvla, 1134 Spence Tempe, girl, Feb. 26. BAPTIST HOSPITAL OF PHOENIX BOSCHMA, Harold and Dorothy, S.

83rd boy and girl, Feb. 13. FLOHN, Raymond and JoAnn, 2204 E. Pierce, girl, Feb. 13.

HOENSHELL, George and Nancy, 3008 N. 45fh Dr ve, boy, Feb. 13. SIMMONS, Walter and Erma, 4413 W. Claremont, Glendale, boy, Feb.

DAVIES, Gary and Sandca, 4040 W. Van Buren, girl, Feb. 157 JOKILEHTO, John and Suzanne, 3108 W. Columbine Drive, boy, Feb. 15.

WALKER, Billy and Cindy, 4339 N. 27th Apt. 8, girl, Feb. 15. SCHROCK, Johney and Karen, 2524 W.

Pierson, bov, Feb. 16. SNtLL, Richard and Constance, 3622 W. San Miguel, boy, Feb. 16.

HUGHES, Charles and Norma, 3101 W. Dahlia Drive, girl, Feb. 17. HANNA, James and Dyanne, 12452 N. 29th boy, Feb.

18. KOHNERT, Irvln and Doris, 6454 W. Rancho Drrts, Gientfaie, tjlrt, Pob. GAEFCKE, Robert and Susan, 128 iunE3, rwene ana wan llth girl, Feb. 19.

NIMON, Paul and Catherine, 1328 E. Golden Lane, boy, Feb. 19. ROACH, Lawrence and Candis, 3312 N. Central, Suite 205, girl, Feb.

19. DAVIS, Gentry and Helen, 6413 N. 47th Glendale, boy, Feb. 20. HOWARD, James and Sharon Sue, 4259 W.

Vista girl, Feb. 20. TYSON, Donald and Sylvia Jean, 2620 W. Larkspur Drive, boy, Feb. BENNER, Dennis and Katherlne, 1330 E.

Broadway, boy, Feb. 22. THOMPSON, Randall and Marilyn, 2535 W. Missouri, boy, Feb. 22.

LEE, Joe and Gall, 16627 N. 25th boy, Feb. 23. Divorces Asked ADAMS, Svlvla Pearl sues Joseph BUS'ENBARRICK, Helen H. suet CARtWELL, Grace B.

sues James E. CONGLETON, Dorman Paul sues Elizabeth. DECKER, Opalloulse, sues Francis DEFFENBAUGH, Diana sues GO! Karl Leroy. OSSELIN, A. Lois Jean sues Eugene GROTEWOLD, Harriet sues Gerald.

(separate maintenance). HERRICK, Mildred M. sues Ralph JOHANNESEN, Cloteal sues Norman JOHNSON, Cecil James sues JONES, Gloria sues Max L. (separate maintenance). LITTLETON, Susan Jane sues Earl Vernon.

MARTIN, J. sues R. McCOY, Bobby Jo sues Donald Marllvnn sues Wvcllffe. MAXON, Delores sues Jack. PETERS, Donna Louise sues Bernard Martin, ROBLES, Ramon sues Aurora.

ROCHA, Josefa S. sues Antonio G. STARR, Christine L. sues Joseph P. THOMPSON, Connie Irene sues Arthur R.

Jr. VAUGHT, Albert William sues Juanita Louise. ANDERSON, Mae Jang sues James W. ANDREWS, Erma sues Henry C. BERNSTEIN, Barry H.

sues Marilyn BOSLEY, James Ervln sues Opal Evangellne. BRYANT, Edward James sues Alvernese. CANERO, Clrllo Cabredos sues Marla Marquez. BURBY, Delores A. sues John.

FLORES, Barbara Helen sues Frank Thomas. GRAGG, Audrey Ruth sues Denver Preston. HERRERA, Antonla sues Anton'o B. HICKMAN, Margaret E. sues John JOHNSON, Ruth H.

sues James C. KNOLL, Melvln sues Sophie. LEWIS, Ted sues Faye. MARTINEZ, Gloria sues Jesse F. McKIBBEN, Frank sues Mabel C.

MILLER, Janice E. sues James E. MORGENSTERN, Lucille L. sues Ray L. (separate maintenance).

O'BRIEN, Jacqueline sues William. PADGETT, Norma L. sues Walton WALLACE, Betty Jean sues Frank. WALTON, Catherine sues Willie. WASHINGTON, Marie sues Erie.

YODER, Harriet J. sues William A. Divorces Granted AHLENE, Mabel M. vs. Carl ANDERSON, Ullce W.

vs. Melba June. ALLGOOD, Shirley Ann vs. Marvin Lee. BUNYON, Noreen vs.

James. CANDELARIA, Thelma J. vs. Raymond. DAVIS, Dixie M.

vs. Jesse J. ELDREDGE, Joan vs. Loren D. GERSTEN, Elinor W.

vs. Charles D. GIVEN, Ann Malouln vs. William A. HERRICK, Dorothea vs.

Howard E. KAUTZ, James W. vs. Carolyn A. KERR, James F.

vs. Norma L. LOCKE, Billie Jo. vs. Terry Lee.

NEWTON, Douglas Keith vs. Sherry Joy. PURCELL, Mary Hagan vs. Joe R. RICHEY, Beverly J.

vs. Barney V. Jr. ROBINSON, Glenn vs. Dorothy D.

ROSS, M. Janet vs. Robert W. SHOUSE, Charles vs. Patricia.

TALBOTT, Georgia Ann vs. Rex. THOMPSON, Arley C. vs. Martin S.

ATKINS, Linda Roe vs. Kenneth WEL B. vs. Lowell B. BARRAZA, Salvador vs.

CASTILLO, Angela vs. Rosendp C. CONANT, Suzanne vs. Stephen G. DECKER, Lois A.

vs. Dale C. ELLIS, William vs. Mildred. EVANS, Carol H.

vs. Ralph M. FLINN, Donna L. vs. Richard.

FLYNN, Charles J. vs. Esther (an- Helen Grace vs. William HORNEi Martha Lavina vs Warren vs. William H.

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The Phoenix Newspapers, reserves the rlaht to edit, properly classify or reject advertitlnn copy. PHONE 271-8711 charge of Jl.OO per week or use of Re nd Box" addr Republic day it Announcements Classes through Notices SAHAURO Lodge No. 45 F.8.A.M. 345 W. Monroe Staled meeting 7:30 p.m.

Visiting Masons welcome. Re- freshmenls. George Bailsman W.M. Announcements BAILEY, John T. Survived by wife, Helen; daughter, Mrs.

Leroy Brady, Phoenix; 2 sons and 6 daughters out state. He will be taken to Mlnot, N.D. for services and burial. Larry J. Melcher Mortuary.

Messinger Interment B'ENDER, Scottsdale, Denver, Colorado. BLADZVK, PI. Wife of John F. Mass of Requiem 9 a.m. today In St.

Thomas the Apostle Interm'e'hT' sT. Francis. Whitney MuiPhy. BLANpIN, Saturday, Maryyale Chapel A Mortuary, 6901 W. Indian School Rd.

Interment Greenwood. Friends may BREWSTER, Ezra. Services 2 p.m. Saturday, Universal Memorial center; Rev Jack Nebbles officiating. Burial Glendale Resthaven.

BYRNE, Services and interment in Manchester, Iowa. Friends may ca.l from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Grimshaw's Palms Chapel, 334 W. CAGLE, Marvarene. Survived by sister, Madge Easterllng, South Fork, stepmother, Mrs.

Cora Turner, Albaca, half sisters, Mrs. James Mclntryre, Ontario, Canada, Mrs. Lera Radford, Abilene, half brother, James Lackey, Dai- las, Tex. Services 1 pm today at the Sunnvslope Chapel of Hansen Mortuary, Rev. J.

Douglas Gaston officiating. Interment Resthaven. CARLSON, Elmer W. (Wes). Sur- by Kro vived by wife, Verna; step-son, Dan Kronenberg, sister, Mrs.

Helen Alama, Phoenix; brother, Marvin, Minneapolis; nieces, Mrs. Sandra Cornelius 8. Mary Alama, Phoenix. Services 10 a.m. Sat.

at the Sunnyslope Chapel of Hansen Mortuary, Pastor Jerome Trelstad off elating. Interment Resthaven. Friends may call noon til 9 om CHAVEZ, Benny Jr. Graveside services 9 a.m Saturday St. Francis Cemetery.

Mortensen-Kingt Furv ChRISTMAN, Helen. Mass 9:30 a.m. today St. Simon Jude. Burial St.

Francis Northwest Mortuary. CLIFFORD, Anna 139 N. 6th St. Aunt of John Clifford, Mass of Requiem 8 p.m. today In St.

Mary's Church. Graveside services 9:30 a.m. Saturday In St. Francis Cemetery. Friends may call at Whitney Murphy after noon today.

COOK, Henry Gf 110 N. 3Tsf Ave: Survived by wife Bertha and daughter Mrs. Mildred Randall, both of Phoenix; 2 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. 8 p.m. Sunday Grin-thaw's Palms Chapel, 334 W.

Monroe. Requiem Mass 9 A.M. Monday, St. Matthew's Roman Catholic Church, 320 North 20th Dr. Interment! St.

Fran- els Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 Saturday. CROMBIE, Raymond. Rosary today 7 p.m. Lundbers's Gelden Door Chapel, Younstown.

Mass Sat. 10 a.m. St. Joachim's Catholic Church. EASECHIEF, Manuel, Laveen, Ariz.

Arrangements pending Grimshaw's Palms Chapel, 334 W. Monroe. fRICKSON, Vaino -r of Mrs. Fannie. Stone of Film, ichiaan, Mrs.

Julia Anderson of i Bessemer, Michigan, Alex Erlck- son of Gardner, Massachusetts Arrangements, pending. Desert VNtV Auaustjne. W. Har- nont Mother, of Mrs. Pauj P.

lenjWro; J'hXvSlsferjof Elsis Pjix, Passed away 3 orafljtehlldren survive, jrvices in can today; evening. Pan neraLfwnW. St. Theresa. Mass 9 a.m.

Saturday, interment St. Fran- Sage, Director, by In Xhapei "JTSurvived by son, Donald William. Sister, Mrs. Glenn Mountain View, Calif. 2 Grandchildren.

Memorial services Saturday a.m. St. Barnabus on the Desert. Interment Ames, Iowa, arrangements Messlnger wMunW; Youngtown. JONES, Tessa C.

services conducted by. Rev. C. vaughan Rock 2 p.m. In Chapel of Memorfes, A.

L. tore sens. Private services and cremation were held Thursday Family; fers offerings to AJaricopa county eart Association. Whitney a Mur- E. Survived by parents Mrs.

Joe Lee; Brother Joe; i Grandmother, Mrs. Mary ts Mr. "i tbSer ch BIS 9 today at Hanse fy Claude B. BelovednTuTEand of Myrtle of Mesa. Beloved father Mrs Bernlce Stout A of Jackson- Arkansas.

Arrangements ft View Chapel, rtertuary. 9702 East pending. Desert' ft lfe i- tfjJ "lr Florentine North Surprise; sisters, Mrs. Angle Sauceda, Mrs Mar a Harquahala! 1 Ariz' h' Yoipr -g onors Sunland Me- LyNDTsteven 10 a.m. today.

Queen of Peace Church. Burial Mt. View Memor- a enS- J- Melfher Caslmlra S. Evening rWay Mortensen Kings Center. Services 10 a.m.

Morfuary. wake FrWay Funeral fviiniaci Mirmi Mortuary. MCDOWELL, Linda" Services condcted by Rev. Lowell Megorden a.m. today In Memory Chap, A.

L. Moore Sens. judd, G. 56. 3209 E.

cooi- Idge. Husband of Vlrgle. Son of Mrs. Fern Mlnter; Phx. Brother of B.

L. Minter; out of a Mrs. Betty Garrison; San Jose, Calif. Thelma McDonald; Sa- huarlta, Ariz. Passed away Wednesday, services conducted by Rev.

Olin E. Lehman, Grand Prelate Grand Commandry Knights Templar of Ariz, at 10 a.m. Sat. in Memory Chapel, A. L.

Moore Sons. Friends may call from 3 p.m. until 9 p.m. today. NOKES, Mary Ellen.

Services tnd interment, Madrid, bwa. Paraolse Chapel and Funeral Home. Raich Sage, Director. PATTERSON, Mary Alice. Passed awav Thursday In Terrme.

Arrangements pending Carr Mormary. fiAWITZER, William S. Services 11 a.m. today Green Acres Mortuary, Scottsdale. R6BERTS, Le Roy Harold.

Services and Interment Bloomer, Wis. Local arrangements by Green Acres Mortuary, Scottsdale. ROGERS, Samuel N. of Glendale. Survived by wife, Sallie step-daughters, Mrs.

Velma Bates, Glendale; Mrs. Delores Emmorson, Salome, sisters, Mrs Nettie Vaughn, San Rafael, Mrs. Lizzie Ray, Tupelo. brothers, Bill, San Rafael, Reese, Roswell, N. 6 grandchildren; 4 greatgrandchildren.

Services 2 p.m. Saturday, Lundberg Chapel of The Chimes. Interment Glendale Memorial. Friends may call 6-8 p.m. today.

Ursula C. s. 30th Dr. Survived by husband Ettorle, Phoenix, sons Dale Wood and H. Allen and Ralph Sgriqnuoll, dauqh- ter Mrs.

Elsie Hoffman, Tucson, brother William Tansel, St. Louis, and 12 Graveside services 11 a.m. Saturday Greenwood Memorial Park. Friends may call 5 to 9 p.m. today.

Bloom's Phoenix Mortuary, Page E. Greer, Director. SMITH, James H. 53. 1405 7th Ave.

Husband of Katherlne. Brother of Mrs Lois Laster A Smith; McKenzie, Glenn Smith; Martin, Tenn. Passed away Wed. Graveside services conducted by Mr Elluls Russell, Minister Saturday at Greenwood. Friends may call today Saturday nt i I 10AM, A.

L. Moore STOFIK, Steve. 1615 N. 38th Dr. Requiem Mass 9:30 a.m.

today, St. Francis Xavler Church. Sunset Chapel. THOMSON, Juanita L. Services 10:30 a.m, Saturday Second Ward Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Church, 300 W.

Latham. Friends may call today until 10 p.m. Mortensen- Kings Funeral Center. TRAMMEL, Willam. 218 N.

llth St. Services p.m. today. Sunset Chapel, 3rd Ave Camelback. Private Glendale Memorial Park, TRASLAVlTJA, Isidore of Peorla.

Survived by husband, Juan; son, John. Peorla; step-daughter, Mrs. Mella, sisters, Mary Peralta and Manuela Suaroz; brothers, Francisco Ralph Peralta, Mexico Ralph Peralta, Mexico. Rosary 8 p.m. Sunday, Lundbein Chapel of The Chimes.

Mass 9 a.m. Monday, St. Charles Borromeo, Peorla. Interment Glendale Memorial, TRUDECLE, Matthew E. 26 W.

Highland. Husband of Beatrice. Rosary 7:30 p.m. today In Whitney Murphy Chapel. Mass of Requiem 9:30 a.m.

Saturday in St. Francis Xavler Church. Interment St. Francis. Friends may call after 12 noon today.

C. Services will be conducted by Rev. James Staples, 10 a.m. Chapel In the Garden, Mercer Mortuary, Interment Greenwood. Friends may call from 2 until 9 p.m.

todav. Family prefers memorials to Bap- Children's UMPHLEET," Jacqueline" "and Virginia. Mass of the Angels 9:30 a.m. today St. Louis Catholic Church.

Arrangements by Grean Acres Mortuary, 5B30 W. Missouri, Glendale, WAGNER, Harold F. Beloved husband of Mrs. Helen J. Wagner.

Daughter Harolyn and Laluana, all of Mesa. Brother, Norman C. Wagner and sister, Mrs. Esther Kloo- schlnsky, both of Detroit. Funeral services Monday 2 p.m.

I a Rose Methodist Church, 5540 E. Apache Trail, Mesa. Rev. J. Erben Moore Jr.

and Oriental Lodge No. 20 officiating. Interment Mountalnview Cemetery. Friends may call at Gibbons Garden Chapel, 33 North Sirrine Street, Mesa, Saturday noon to 9 p.m. 9 P.m._ WILEY; John E.

Services 2 p.m. Friday In Carr Memorial Chapel, Tempe. Rev Alva Huffer officlat- inn. Entombment Greenwood Mau- WOOD, Archibald M. Services will be conducted by Rev.

Daniel E. Hartman, 10 a.m. today, Chapel in the Garden, Mercer Mortuary. Int- terment East Resthaven. YOUNG, Percy W.

Survived by wife, Lillian; 2 daughters, Mrs. Shirley Papavlo, Mrs. Priscllla Lambert, Manchester, N.H.; 8 grandchildren; 3 brothers, one sister out of state. He will be taken to Manchester for services and burial. Larry J.

Melcher Mortuary. ZENDER, Leon Joseph. Requiem Mass 1 p.m. today. Christ the King Church.

Burial Mt. View Memorial Garden. Larry J. Melcher Mortu- ZURBRICK, Ten Lee. Services and Interment will be In Island City, Saturday.

Local arrangements Hammond's Tempe Mariu- ary, 405 E. Southern. -Funeral Dila A. L. MOORE SONS Services Today HEMPHILL, Donald 9:30 AM MCDOWELL, Linda FLYNN.

Augustine 12:30 PM JONES, Tessa 2:00 PM Adams at Fourth Avenue Charles 939-9473 Webber Sons Mortuary, Inc. 254-8734 CANNON FUNtKAL HOMb "Serving the Westslde" 935-4231 a FORMAN'S ARIZ. FUNERAL HOME 376 3rd Ave. AL 3-2332 MERCER MORTUARY THOMAS RD AT 16TH ST. Phone 265-4473 Private.

Parking. wo 4-4372 10- Florists DONOFRIO FLORA! COT Flower. Since 1905 ers iH i li Allied Florists Assoc. rriday, March 1, HH lit LOVING MEMOft Grlfirshaw Mortuaries 16-Cardt of Thankt reavement at deail beloved Husband and Fat A. sankey.

Beulah Sankey Alvln and Paul Sankey Cemetery Utt $11o. Resthaven Park. Deer Valley Memorial Gardens Non-sectarian Endowment cart FOUR burial plots. Green Acres Memorial Gardens. 273-7070.

2 CRYPTS, Memory Lawn, Foun- lost SEALPOINT I a e. Nu- tered male one year old. 6100 block or Mockingbird Lane. Paradise Val- lev. Liberal reward.

948-6769. REWARD, female dog, part Cocker and Poodle with long tall. Taffy color 19th Avenue, Indian School. 277-1879. PARAKEET.

Blue, vicinity Lin- SCOTTiE, 6 year" old male. "Res ward. 959-2916. REWARD for gold charm bracelet lost at Phoenix Zoo. Describe and contact Mrs.

Bill 2420 Broadway CAT silver Persian "Charffs." Vicinity 516 West Roosevelt. Reward. 253-4629 GERMAN black tan, female. 279-3645. SILVER I a mafe caT, "Charles'' Vicinity West Roosevelt.

Reward. 253-4629. REWARD. "Small brown' fernale rr le 17 vears, white markings, stub tall. Tags.

Vlcintv 26th Street, Van Buren. Call collect 112-723-3353. WHITE female Pekingese, license 2J07. 1408 East Bejleyleyv. mixed "BlacR and "fan hound.

Rural Road, Tempe. Very large reward. 967-9809. white Wlrehafr Terrier, black and brown markings, brown ears, brown collar. Vlcinliy Zoo.

946-6030. BASENJI. male. Vicinity Bethanv-38th Lane. No taps.

Reward. 937-8304. MEDIUM sized tan flap purse, Saturday ntahf, Glendale area. Reward. 939-5046.

PEKING'S 15E, male. Very old. No hand tooled leatfier, ednesday night, El Rancho park- ng lot, 35th Avenue Van Buren. "ewarrf, 278-8656; 252-4013. REWARD Red attache case with initials BLH Contents Important to no one but owner.

Call collect (213) 790-1183, Barbara HoaglamT BOXER. "Svndl" six months, fawn, white diamond mark, left shoulder. Vicinity Cactus-35fh Avenue, Westown 942-6996. Reward. Girl Scout camp, near Pavson, 252-4318.

DOG Large GERMAN ShepfierH fernale puppy 2-3 months eld. 946-4958. months eld SHEPHERD SHEPHERD PUD, describe. Owner pay ad. 934-3924 VERY LARGE 3 Br, ba, sep dln-rm, in excellent area.

Priced below FHA appr. with $450 down. BEAR REALTY 956-0350. MALE sealpolnt Siamese, about 6 months old. Identify and pay for ad.

943-7417. Auctions SCOTTSDALE AUCTION. WH 5-074' WARE'S AUCTION 4025 N. 38TH AVEN We buy outright or commission 272-5918, i. AUCTION CITY SALE SUNDAY 9 A.M.

WE.BUYOR SELL FOR Y.QU 1706 EA HAVE 252-6240 SOUTH CENTER AUCTION 969-4293. "BOOTS" A-l AUCTION 2949 West McDowell 278-7068 AUCTION 4001 N. 7TH ST 9 AM 8, 7 PM ANTIQUE AUCTION SUN. 1 PM MARCH 3RD 2035 E. VAN BUREN WHITTS ARE LEAVING STATE SO ENTIRE STOCK, FIXTURES TRUCK, TRAILED MIJST GO.

Over 2,003 items to be sold to the highest bidders. Grandfather clocks, IS other clocks, 30 pictures frames, 17 china cabinets, 4 round glass china closets, Victorian marble BR set, 4 spinet desk, 6 crult sets (3 cut), 12 Beam bottles, over 80 PCS carnival olass, 100 PCS of cut glass, hundreds of other fine pieces of fine glass china, some art pieces. See column 584 for further Information or call 253-6324. Open for Inspection any time before the sale. SALE CONDUCTED BY PHOENIX AUCTION CENTER BIG AUCTION FRIDAY NITE 7 P.M.

GOOD and MEDIUM GRADE FURNITURE and MISC. WARE'S AUCTION 4025 N. 278-0489 PH'OENiX AUCTION CENTER" Auction Thurs. 7 P.M. Buy for cash or consign 2633 E.

Indian Sen. Rd. 274-8241 Parking ProblMti? ftmt Wa NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION CITY OF PHOENIX FURNITURE CONSISTING OF: Divans, chairs, tables, desks, beds, mattresses, chests of drawers, lamps, gas ranges, etc. Thesft Items Ideally suitable for furnishing small motel, cabins, apartments and rooms. TERMS ARE CASH ONLYI ARIZONA HOTEL day, Saturday, March 1 P.m.

AAA AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY 7 P.M. Attention Furniture Dealers, Apt. House Owners. Home Owners. Newcomers All Others! The most beautiful selection of llv.

room you have ever seen at. this auction (all chairs, tuck roll-back deluxe Early American couches chairs, tuck roll- back French Provincial couch chair, big 9' loose cushion back seat contemporary couch, 3 PC. deluxe modern sectional, modern style arm couch chair. Good selection of platform rockers recliners. Big selection of used couches chairs.

Beautiful table lamps hanging (amps. Beautiful maple king-size bedrm set (big triple dresser, framed mirror, chest on chest, chalrback headboard, frame, box springs mattress). Mediterranean dinette set, (table 6 upholstered hl-back chairs). Maple bedrm set (triple dresser, framed mirror, chest, 2 nlte stands, bookcase headboard, frame, box springs mattress). Good selection of twin full size bedrm sets (all styles).

Console sewing machines, 2 office desks, cedar chest, bar, maple rockers, maple table 4 chairs console, A table model Packard-Bel HI-FI, vacumms, of all kinds. Baby beds, chests, youth bed, dinette sets, 3 PC. coffee step table sets. Good carpeting. Hundreds of fine pieces of furniture too numerous to mention.

35 pieces of clean gas elec. ranges, auto. wringer washers, dishwashers, 19 cu. ft. upright Marquette deep freezer (like new).

The yard Is loaded with power mowers, bicycles, lawn furniture, metal storage shed, "as is" ap- plances, box-after-box of misc. articles. We are loaded in the front with medium furniture. At 8 o'clock sharp there will be 2 auctioneers working, one selling medium furniture one selling better furniture. Open all day Thursday Friday for Inspection.

No waiting at this auction, we move on I 5102 N. 27TH AVENUE Across from Rudolph Chev CR 7-3812 GUS BLANTON. AUCTIONEER 3Ibn Every Sat. Al Downard Sale Yard Big Auction Every 00 S. Cen.

Phoenix Homes For Sale IN Homes All Areas Some no down, closing, swing by 4633 West Indian Schoo Rlty (272-7991 J64-951I Home Ex Rll 0 FREE CATALOG of nationwide real estate values. In Phoenix Phone 275-7687; In Mesa Phone 969-8321. THREE bedroom refrigerated, $14,600, $450 down. 2829 East Pierce, after 5 p.m. weekdays.

NO qualifying. Park Central. Three bedroom, balh, fresh paint Inside, several trees. Owner-agent. 265-1605.

ONLY 12 LOTS LEFT CLEARVIEW BY ALLIED Immediate occupancy on exceptional show homes. VA, FHA conventional financing. Complete GE kitchens, copper plumblna, underground utilities. Smog-free convenient location. Prices from si 3,700.

OPEN DAILY 10 A.M.-8 P.M. SATURDAYS 10 A.M.-6 P.M. 24th Street Cactus Phx. Phone 944-2107 7TM8 EAST rjfunlap. Three block houses on large lot.

See and submit offer. Bartholomew Realty. PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY GUIDE A MYHAND'S Washer Sales. Prompt Service 253-8785. AUTO REPAIR i 0 xl et 2002 Ul ll Bureh.

AL BATH MASSAGE Steam "bath 8, massaged 20036 N. Cave Creek Road. 942-3910: MESA Massage, female technicians, 9-9, 7 days week 964-2593 Swedish massage. Steam bath. Facial.

7 davi wk. 9am-8pm. 964-6964 BUILDING CONTRACTORS ADD'NS. patio, roofs, carportt, re- sldentia -comm Remodel, Non-union. Lie.

bond, work quar. 253-3296. vve specialize In home and commercial Remodeling and repairs. 277-7409 LICENSED Contr. FHA approved remodeling, add a room, porches.

Free estimates. Competitive. 937-5344 I'LL Beat a'ny quaifffed written hid you Lie. Cont. AM 4-3921 CARPENTRY PM.

remodeling," patio "coverT. Concrete work also smalljobs 944-3178 Carpentry "remodeling" repairs. Small lobs a specialty. AM 4-8SM CARPPT LAYING CARPETS installed Repaired. Days, Evenings, and Sunday, 275-3053.

Carpets Installed repaired Cleaned. Reasonable 276-0486 CEMENT WORK NER ALL types cement work. Very COOLER, COOLER repair, maintenance. Free estimate. 947-0367.

DENTAL WORK ONE day service on extractions and plates for out-of-town patients. Dr. Edgar E. Pease Member California Society of Dental Surgeons 245 Fox Theater Bldg. AL 4-3943 DIRT DIRT man.

Best Top Soil. Jl 75 yd Fill dirt granite. 937-2761 good Farm. Soil SI. 75 Yd.

fill Dirt Del. Call Fox 9435)131 TOP SOIL FILL DIRT Any amount delivered AL 2-2068 tLECTHICAL (220) Dryers, boxes. Free est. HAULING Johnny's hauling. Misc.

cleanup. Fll dirt dump truck service- 9-U-1351 KOUSECLEANIN9 spring nousecleanlng. Walls-window -floors-roof spraying. Phx. Home 1 Office Maintenance.

274-0330 956-41546 1 IMCOMS TAX SEBVICf TAX RETURNS. Every UP and personalized service. 955-5370 Tax returns Personalize serv ce. A-1 Tax Service 277-3341 Income Tax Serv. acctg.

Bkkg Assoc. 2826 W. BucKeye Rd 278-905 INCOME TAX LACKEY Accounting 8. Tax Serv- 1333 W. Camelback.

INCOME Tax Guaranteed 717 E. McDowell. 4014 N. 7th If. 9 til 9i omplete house 8.

apt. cleaning, arpet shampoolna entire refln- hlng, walls windows washed. BUILDING MAINTENANCE CO. Free estimates, 258-4882 LAWN GARDEN ustgm mow edge. Average yd.

16 cleanups. Topsoll. aranlte LAWN CARE 20 month up. 277-2493. LANDSCAPING otal exterior planning.

Powers ones Assoc. 268-1071, 266-8044. MASONRY "estimate. "vTcbrd ood 265-4000. PAINTING A INT ING repairs.

Also spray- Jit 948-37B8. BR S-lfwS. PAINTER FROM HOTOTND HARRY SPRANG PAINTING need work. 24 yri; easo naSle? V5'4-4480 elent Clean painter. General repairs.

Free Estimates. Call Hank 278-1401 EXPERT residential painting. 26 ears exp. Free estimate. 276-7445.

PRINTING McGREW PRINTERY. 1891. Ml Adams St Phone AL 4-4761. PLUMBING 24 Hour plumbing repair service. Remodeling.

Sewer stoppage. 944-4435 REGRIGERATION REFRIGERATION START'UPS $9.95 Includes washable filter. SUN AIR REFRIGERATION 275-7601 ROOFING YOU can save money. Mathus Roof Sales. Free est.

275-5515. I'LL Beat any qualified written kid you show me. Lie. Cont. AM 4-3921.

SAW FILING OHLSON'S SAW SERVICE 9 S. 19th Ave. 252-0641 SEWING MACHINES 12 In your home 252-3821, TELEVISION DOLLAR TV SERVICE 275-5368 TREE SERVICE Shlpp's Tree Crane Service. Insured, free estimates 266-7087. Complete A-2 944-3431 UPHOLSTERY HVflffiffi Bty 1 iPJp "In.

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