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-EL PASO HERALD-POST, Friday, February 6, 1976 Robert Williams services are held Funeral services for had been a resident of El Robert Lee Williams Paso 28 years, and lived at who died yesterday, were to 1054 Torrey Pines drive. be held today at 1:30 p. p.m., Survivors are his wife, at Harding-Orr and Mc- Mrs. Charlotte B. Williams, Daniel Montana avenue El Paso; daughters Melissa chapel, with Rev.

Ron O'Rourke, El Paso, and Thomson officiating. In- Patti Williams, McLean, terment is in Mt. Carmel a son, Robert Brooks Cemetery, Ysleta. Williams, El Paso; mother, Mrs. Eunice Williams, and Mr.

Williams sister, Martha Rhodes, both president of Charlotte's of Picayune, a Furniture Co. and had Wade brother, Williams, been a member of St. Clem- New York City; grandson, ent's Episcopal Church. He Robert Francis O'Rourke. Japanese film expert studies E.P.

culture A Japanese graphic designer and filmmaker is visiting El Paso this week under the sponsorship of the Bureau of Educational Cultural Affairs of the U.S. State Department. Kiyosih Awazu of Kawasaki, Japan, a suburb of Tokyo, is spending a month in the states through the Institute of International Educational Council of Leaders and Specialists. HE IS BEING escorted in El Paso by Mrs. Reiko Bradley, born and reared in Japan, who lives at 8829 Polaris street.

Yesterday he visited the Museum of Art and today will tour the Chamizal Memorial, El Paso amphitheater site, Juarez Museum of Art and History and the Civic Center. will also call on Dr. Clark Garnsey, Department of Art Chairman, at U.T. El Paso. Awazu is particularly interested in theater architecture as he designs theaters and is also an art director, essayist and script writer.

He has his own studio in Kawasaki. Man sentenced under Youth Correction Act Anthony Carl Smith, 19, was sentenced today by U.S. District Court Judge William S. Sessions to serve an indeterminate term under the Youth Corrections Act on a charge of mis- Two men jailed Derrick Lee Henderson, 20, 9000 Marks court, and Dennis James Richardson, 22, 10625 Nell drive, were jailed early today and charged in warrants issued by Peace Justice Jesus Hernandez with possessing under two ounces of marijuana. They were arrested by Police Officer C.

J. Everett, after he stopped a car for a traffic violation at Alcan drive and Trans-mountain road and spotted a sack of the weed. demeanor possession of heroin. Smith, who received immunity from prosecution in state court in view of pending testimony by him in the Glynn E. Nelson case, had pleaded guilty to the lesser charge on Jan.

22. In another sentencing, Jose Luis Torres Perez, 22, an inmate at La Tuna Federal Correctional Institution, was sentenced to four years to serve consecutive to a term now being served, on a charge of assault on another inmate. Judge Sessions recommended also that Torres enter a drug abuse program. Also, Shawn Arthur Taylor, 19, address unlisted, pleaded guilty to simple possession of cocaine and sentencing deferred. PAULS PET SHOPS JEWELED DOG COLLARS Priced 4.79 to 7.98 Buy 1 as priced- Buy 2nd for Were 6.79 to 11.79 PET SWEATERS Now priced 1.49, only at Chelmont OK, CUPID PLACE A "VALENTINE PERSONAL" A message all your own to appear on Feb.

13th and 14th in our Special Valentine Personals Column in the classified section. Start wording your message to your loved one today! both days 13 -WORDS, JUST- $1 18 23 CALL BEFORE 3:00 P.M. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12th 532-1971 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT Open 8 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Weekdays NOW IS THE TIME CASH IN A 4 Clean out the garage! Trade all those unwanted and unneeded items for cash. You Can Do It with FAMILY WANT ADS 13 Words 3 Days $1 or 13 Words, 7 Days $2 Special, reduced Family Rates apply when you sell anything priced $300 or less.

Advertise as many items as you wish. All we ask is that a price appear for each item in the ad. These rates do not apply for commercial items. 532 532-1971 Weekday 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.

The El Paso Times El Paso Herald-Post Obituaries ALFARO Mrs. Perfecta Ceja Alfaro, 81, Canutil: lo, passed away Wednesday in a local hospital. Resident of Canutillo 19 years. Member of Emmanuel United Methodist Church of El Paso Survived by 2 sons Manuel and Nicholas Alfaro. 4 daughters Mrs.

Mary C. Carrillo, all of Canutillo, Mrs. Eva Ybarra, Mrs. Reyna Dominguez, both of El Paso, Mrs. Julia Manzano, Juarez.

14 grandchildren. 21 great grand children. brothers Salvador and Jose Ceja, both of Mexico. Manuel and Angel Ceja, both of El Paso. 3 sisters.

Mrs. Juana Valtierra, Mrs. Maria C. Navarrete, Mrs. Laferia C.

Rodriguez, all of Mexico. Prayer service will be at 8:30 PM Friday at Martin Chapel, Rev. Jose Salcido officiating. Funeral service at 11 AM Saturday at Martin Chapel, Rev. Ramon Ramirez officiating.

Pallbearers Samuel Dominguez, Roberto Carillo, Ramon Chavez. Jose Muro, Gabriel Dominguez, Simon Manriquez and Raul Dominguez. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery. Directed by Martin. 3839 Montana 566-3955 CHACON Jose Chacon, 80, 8714 Roseway, passed away Wednesday in a local hospital; resident of El Paso 56 years; member of Our Lady of Mt.

Carmel Catholic Church. Survived by 2 sons; Cirilo Chacon, Paso, Hector Gardea, Lubbock, Texas, Daughter: Mrs. Jesusita Leal, El Paso, 5 grandchildren. 6 great grandchildren. Rosary service will be at 8 p.m.

Friday, at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic church, Funeral mass 8 a.m. Saturday, at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic church, Rev. P.

J. Martinez officiating. Burial in Mt. Carmel cemetery. Directed by Martin.

3839 Montana 565-3955 OAXACA Miss Maria I. Oaxaca, 80, 404 San Gabriel passed away Wednesday in a local hospital. Resident of El Paso 5 months. She was a Methodist Missionary in Mexico for 50 years. Survived by sister Mrs.

Valentina Sepulveda, El Paso. Several nieces and nephews. Prayer service will be at 7 p.m. Friday at Martin Chapel. Funeral service at 9 a.m.

Saturday at Martin Chapel, Rev. Joe Salcido and Rev. David Castillo officiating. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery. Pallbearers: David Oaxaca, Hector Sena, Eduardo Sepulveda, Ruben Dominguez, Jorge Alvarez and Felix Vega.

Directed by Martin. 3839 Montana Ave. 566-3955 VAN SWERINGEN L.TC Joseph H. Van Sweringen, USAF (Ret), 71, 7830 Pecan Court passed away Wednesday in a local hospital. Resident of El Paso.

Member of the Catholic Church. He retired from U.S. Air Froce after 30 years of service and was veteran of WWII. Survived by wife Mrs. Rose B.

Van Sweringen, El Paso, 2 sons Howard Van Sweringen, Columbus, Indiana and Ronnie Van Sweringen, Washington, D.C. 5 grandchildren. 5- great grandchildren. 2 ters Mrs. Carmen Licata, Boston, Mass, and Mrs.

Helen Winger, Moro Bay, Calif. Rosary service will be at 7 p.m. Sunday at Martin Chapel. Funeral mass at 8:45 a.m. Monday at St.

Joseph Catholic Church, Rev. Joseph L. Schill officiating. Burial in Ft. Bliss National Cemetery with military honors.

Directed by Martin. 3839 Montana 566-3955 WASHINGTON John G. Washington, 78, Rendondo Beach, passed away Tuesday in Torrance, Calif. Resident of Redondo Beach 6 months. Former resident of El Paso.

He was a retired sheriff. He was a member of American Legion Post No. 36, Life member of Suffolk County Police and member of Association of Retired Persons and was Veteran of WWI. Survived by son, John T. Washington, Redondo Beach, 2 daughters, Mrs.

Fred Bennigsen, Ramona, and Mrs. R. Rhia, Glendale, New York. 2 sisters, Mrs. M.

O. Olsen, Rutland, Vermont, and Mrs. A. Cullinan, Barto, Pa. Graveside services will be at 2:30 p.m.

Friday at Ft. Bliss National Cemetery with military honors. Rev. Louis Mancini officiating. Directed by Martin.

3839 Montana 566-3955 WILLIAMS Robert L. Williams, 1054 Torrey Pines Drive, passed away Thursday. He had been a resident of El Paso for 28 years and was a member of the St. Clements Episcopal Church. He was President of Charlotte's Furniture Company.

Survivors: wife, Mrs. Charlotte B. Witliams, El Paso; daughters, Melissa O'Rourke, El Paso, Patti Williams, McLean, Virginia; Son, Robert Brooks Williams, El Paso; Mother, Mrs. Eunice Williams; Sister, Martha Rhodes, both of Picayune, Mississippi; brother, Wade Williams, New York City, New York; Grandson, Robert Francis O'Rourke, El Paso. Funeral Services will be held Friday at 1:30 P.M.

in the Harding Orr McDaniel Montana Avenue Chapel, Rev. Ron Thompson officiating. Interment will be in the Memory Gardens of the Valley Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Maury Kemp, Bob O'Malley, Doug Ramsey, Wally Lowenfield, Jack Timbrook, Louis Scott, Walter Frank, and Curt Hawley. Arrangements by Harding-Orr McDaniel Montana Avenue.

320 Montana Avenue 533-1646 2-Florists Carter's Piedras St. Flower Shop COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE SINCE 1937 Mrs. J. C. Carter Janice Carter Kelley 2310 N.

PIEDRAS 565-2758 HATFIELD'S FLORIST ONE OF THE FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE LINES OF FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS 720 MONTANA532-4401 WANT AD DEADLINES: Want Ad- Visors on duty from 8 a.m. to 4:45 Monday through Friday. Call before 3 p.m. for your ad to appear the next morning. EXCEPT: Call before 4:45 FRIDAY for your ad to appear Sunday or Monday.

Saturday 8 to noon corrections or cancellations taken (We are sorry, no new ads can be accepted on Saturday) Closed Sunday LARGE ADS: Ads over 8 inches in length or larger than 1-column must be in the classified department 4:45 p.m., two working days prior to publication. CALL 532-1971 Direct Line to Classified Harding and Mic Daniel FUNERAL HOMES 320 MONTANA, PHONE 533-1646 3707 PERSHING, PHONE 566-2911 Kaster, Maxon and Putrell FUNERAL HOMES Martin, 3839 MONTANA 566-3955 SAN JOSE 601 S. Virginia 532-1856 MEMORIAL CHAPEL 110 N. Campbell 533-2441 MISSION 2600 E. Yandell 565-4061 BANKS-MARLIN 3331 ALAMEDA DA 532-1321 Salazar Mortuary 425 S.

Oregon 533-6042 3A-Funeral Associations CASH BURIAL PLAN No medical, no age limit 544-2223 or 751-1727 4-Memorials FELICITAS SALCIDO A First Anniversary Mass will be held Sunday, Feb. 8 at 9 AM. at All Saints Church, 1415 Dakota. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The Mass will be given by the Saiz Family.

On February 9th there will be a mass in memory of our beloved son Antonio Sifuentes Jr. at 12:00 Noon at Immaculate Conception Church on 118 North Campbell. All relatives and friends are invited to pray for the soul of our son. Antonio and Maria Sifuentes Sr. 7-Special Notices HOW TO WRITE A GOOD WANT AD 1.

IT'S ALWAYS BEST to start your advertisement with the name of the article or service you have to offer. If you have an apartment or room for rent or property for sale, it's better to start your advertisement with the location. 2. BE CLEAR. Readers react more quickly and favorably when given complete or definite information.

One of the most important considerations of any advertisement is to include the price. 3. MAKE IT EASY for the reader prospect to reach you. ALWAYS INSERT your telephone number or your name and address. If you do not have regular hours state a preferred time to have prospects contact you.

4. THE GREATEST READER RESPONSE can be secured for your advertisement by using consecutive insertions. Play safe seven day order is best and costs less per insertion. There are also special monthly rates for those who want to keep their nameand offers before the public each and every day. You can stop the ad when you get the desired results.

5. PLACE YOURSELF in the reader's position and ask yourself what you would like to know (about your offer). The answer you give will make a good classified ad. 6. CLASSIFIED READERS ARE already interested in buying used or new merchandise.

These people have the money and are in the market to buy. Give them every advantage you can with good ad WANT ADS SOPHIAT FAIL do so not through any lack of readership, but because they are often quickly worded and do not contain enough information to get prompt action. 8. TO PLACE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT in the EI Paso Times and Herald Post, where you reach the active Classified market. Call 532-1971 Weekdays 8 a.m.

to 4:45 p.m. Sierra Medical Center is managed without regard to race, color or national origin in accordance with Title 6, Civil Rights Act of 1964. This means that we accept and care for patients without regard to race, color or national origin. 8-Income Tax Services MRS. JOHN GOFF CERTIFIED TAX CONSULTANT 2734 FEDERAL 565-2332 COLONEL BEN OEHMKE (RET.) TAX SERVICE 1609 PASSERO DR.

778-7886 JIM ILA CARTWRIGHT GRADUATE TAX CONSULTANTS 8203 ALAMEDA 859-9561 Crane Bookkeeping Service 7702 North Loop 778-3351. NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED UNITED Tax Services. Income Tax preparation El Paso, 532-5044; Las Cruces (505) 523-9058. THOMAS R. GRIGG Graduate Tax Consultant 5128 Peacock Lane, 755-5963 11-Meeting Notices CALLED Conclave, EI Paso Commandry No.

18, at 1505 Magruder, 7:30 P.M., A be Friday inspection. served Feb. 6 for Dinger, annual will Visiting Sir Knights welcome. Wallace E. Dunn, CMDR.

Wallace Hughston Lodge No. 1393 5502 Hondo Pass. Called Meeting 1 PM, Saturday, Feb. 7. Work in the Fellowcraft Degree.

Visiting Masons most welcome. Refreshments. A. CARDELLA, W.M. Legals NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF CARMEN Q.

CONTRERAS, DECEASED Notice hereby is given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of CARMEN Q. CONTRERAS were issued on February 2, 1976, in Cause No. 24513-C, pending in the County Court of El Paso County, Texas, to JOSE JAIME CONTRERAS and VICTOR DANIEL CONTRERAS. The post office address of such Executors is: BURTON H. PATTERSON, Suite 9-B El Paso National Bank Building, El Paso, Texas 79901.

All persons having claims against this Estate which currently is being administered are required to present them within the time and in the man ner prescribed by law. Dated the 2nd day of February, 1976. By: BURTON H. PATTERSON Attorney for the Estate HP: 2-6-76 SALE? PLACE A WANT AD 532-1971 Section age. 12-Lost and Found REWARD: Lost Saturday, Jan.

31, at Bassett Center, brown bag containing pictures of great sentimental value. Please call Irma at 565-2026 or 543-2682. LOST Large Golden Brown epileptic German Shepherd, Lee Snead area. Needs medication. Tags, identification.

Reward! 598-6326, 592-9978. Lost female Doberman Pincher. Bird and Riverbend Streets $25 Reward. 584-6893. LOST: Navy blue shoulder purse, Winn's on Dyer.

Important papers. Call 544-5742, 532-1843. LOST small male Peke-A-Poo. Apricot and white. Coronado.

Needs medical attention. 604 Castile. FOUND: White Female Samoyed Near Mt. Abbott. About 10 Months old LOST: Gold Watch with Flexible Gold Bracelet.

Vicinity of 2900 Silver St. 584-0958. REWARD! Springer Spaniel missing, liver white, Coronado, Named no collar. 584-2019. LOST: Irish Setter with Kansas City tags.

Cielo Vista Apts area. REWARD. 592-4186, ask for Barbara. LOST: Three year old white male moyed. Reward, call 751-7139 evenings: 568-8737 days.

LOST: 3 month old Dalmation, St. Bernard. 1 blue eye. Sunrise Center. No tags.

REWARD. 751-8769. Lost: Ladies wire glasses in pink case, between Kern Coronado. 584-3786. evenings.

FOUND: brown female puppy, white markings-feet, chest. Black nose, maybe boxer. 755-9282. 13-Personals CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES: (Minimum Charge $2.70) 13 Words: $2.70 $10.71 $15.00 18 Words: $3.60 $14.28 $20.00 SPECIAL FAMILY RATES FOR ITEMS PRICED $300 or LESS: 13 words-3 13 words-7 Minimum charge on Family Con Rate is $1.00. Offer Limited to cial Advertising for items offered for sale at $300 or less.

Price of each item must appear in the ad. CLASSIFIED DEADLINE 3:00 WEEKDAYS Deadline for Sunday or CALL'532-1971 8 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Weekdays REMEMBER YOUR VALENTINE Place A "Valentine Personal' A message all your own to another in our Special 1 VALENTINE PERSONAL Column on February 13th and 14th. Start wording your Valentine today and give us a call! 13 Words Both days Only $1 18 23 CALL BEFORE 3:00 P.M. FEB.

12th 532-1971 WANT AD DEPARTMENT Open 8 a.m.-4:45 p.m. ATTENTION INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS Place your listing in classification No. 8. "Income Tax Service:" Now! Ask about our low 30 day rate CALL CLASSIFIED 532-1971 Weekdays-8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.

ROOMMATE LOCATORS We have people with houses apartments who would like to share rent, males females No mixing please. For info call 778-4736. ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS Central office of El Paso 533-5559 24 Hr. Answering Service P.O. Box 1405 El Paso, 79948 FAMILIES OF ALCOHOLICS ALANON-ALATEEN INFO.

532-2173 PENNYRICH bras, lingerie, panty hose. See Ruthe Peterson, at 6326 gemere, 772-1361, eve. 565-4534. Problem pregnancy? Birthright can Free pregnancy tests. Call 544-0244, 812 N.

Virginia. UPHOLSTERY: Av. sofa, $66. Chair, $33 for labor. Free Estimates, pickup, delivery.

Guaranteed 755-2566. PREGNANT? Unwed? Need Help? Call Salvation Army Booth Home. 565-4638 I will buy your COLOR TV or WASHER. 755-5633 ask for Jimmy. REDECORATE YOUR WALLS CALLAWAY'S CUSTOM FRAMES 778-0140 7505 Catalpa WILL not be responsible for any debts other than my own.

John B. Stokes. COUNTRY FOLK -Entertainment Pickin- Singing Contact, T. Green T. Becker, 545-1845, 533-6671 Problems Worry You? LET US HELP.

Call 779:1800 14-Transportation "STANDARD AIRWAYS" Now offers a "Weekend in Las Vegas" Rd. luxuri- trip direct, complimentary dining, ous room. Call Now 751-0070 or 751-8111 AAACON AUTO TRANSPORT INC. SHIP OR DRIVE A CAR TO ALL POINTS IN USA 4700 PERSHING 565-3170 NATIONWIDE AUTO INC. Ship, Drive Vehicle.

Insured ICC. 7700 Alabama, Ste. J. 757-2165 Instruction 15-Schools, Instruction AUTOMOTIVE REFRIGERATION APPROVING FOR VETERANS TRAINING EL PASO TRADE SCHOOL, INC. 1001 Myrtle Phone 544-6774 ELECTRONICS 4710 ALABAMA 566-4371 FINISH HIGH SCHOOL AT HOME.

FREE BROCHURE sample lesson. Write American School of Chicago, PO Box 84, El Paso, Texas. MANNEQUIN MANOR Fashion Career School 512 N. Mesa 533-6311 FOR INFORMATION DALE CARNEGIE COURSES 532-1219 SOUTHWEST CONSERVATORY MUSIC 2629 E. YANDELL 565-3941 DIET Workshop Mind Control.

6 Weekly Sessions $50. Call 778-6908 for further incormation..

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