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this is the year to watch your investments Photo by Earl McCartney Money is the big picture this year. And every expert has a different opinion from continued inflation to a projected upswing in the economy. It's a year when no one knows the answers. That's why Don Campbell, financial and business editor, recommends that everyone with money in stocks and bonds watch their earnings and dividends to help them formulate a good opinion on over 4,600 common and preferred stocks. So, while you search for a clearer picture of deflationary and inflationary cycles, consult The Arizona Republic's Security Stock Guide.

It will help you obtain the best yield for your money. at the Information Desk by mail Don Campbell Business and Financial Editor $ps The Arizona REPUBLIC The Arizona Republic Box 2406 Phoenix, Arizona 85002 Please send copies of The Arizona Republic's SECURITY OWNERS STOCK GUIDE Enclosed find Check Money Order Name at $1.25 per copy. Address. City State Zip (Make checks payable to The Arizona Republic) Child guidance expert to speak for parents Dr. John W.

Hudson, director of the Scottsdale Guidance Center, will speak to a Phoenix College parent study group at 8 p.m. Monday in the nurses' auditorium of Good Samaritan Hospital, 1125 E. McDowell. Admission for persons not enrolled in the study group will be 50 cents. Legal Advertising SALE OF TIMBER Sale of timber, San Carlos Reservation.

Scaled bids, in duplicate, on forms provided therefore, marked outside. "Bid for Timber, Malay No. 1 Logging Unit," and addressed to the Superintendent, San Carlos Agency, San Carlos, Arizona 85550, will be received until 2 p.m.. Mountain Standard Time February 17,1971 and will be considered the equivalent of oral auction bids and posted for the information of ail bidders. Those who have submitted an acceptable seal bid In accordance with this notice will be eligible to participate In an oral auction to be conducted by the Superintendent beginning at 3 p.m., Mountain Standard Time February 17, 1971 for the purchase of merchantable limber within the San Carlos Reservation.

The unit Includes about 4,730 acres of timber to be designated for cutting, the volume of which is estimated to be 13,941 MBM of ponderosa pine, which estimate Is not guaranteed. Each bidder must state the price per thousand board feet, I Scnbner Decimal log scale, that will be paid for the timber cut and scaled. No bid on a per thousand board foot basis will be considered for less than $10.00 for ponderosa pine. A deposit of $10,000.00 In the form of a certified check, cashier's check, bank draft, or postal money order, drawn payable to the Bureau of Indian Affairs, or in cash, must accompany each sealed bid. If an oral bid Is declared to be apparent high bid at the close of the auction, the bidder must Immediately confirm the bid by submitting It on a bid form.

The deposit of the apparent high bidder, and of others who submit wrHten requests to have their bid considered for acceptance, will be retained pending acceptance or rejection of the bids by the Area Phoenix Area Office, Phoenix, Arizona. All other deposits will be returned promptly following the opening and posting of bids. The deposit of the successful bidder will be applied as part of the purchase price of timber cut on this unit only, or retained as liquidated damages If he falls to execute the contract and furnish satisfactory bond for within 30 days of the acceptance of this bid by the Area Director. The right to waive technical defects and re- lect any and all bids Is reserved. The contract will specify that all designated timber shall be cut and paid for "on or before December 31, 1973 and that all other contract obligations shall be completed by December 31, 1974.

Before bids are submitted, full Information concerning the timber, the conditions of the sale, and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Superintendent, San Carlos Agency, San Carlos, Arizona 85550, 'or the Area director. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Post Office Box 7007, Phoenix, Arizona 85011. Dated this 14th day of January, 1971 at Phoenix, Arizona, George W. Hedden, Assistant Area Director. Published: Arizona Republic: January 20, 27; February 3, 10, 1971.

AK-: Timi ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Proiect: US 412 (5) Termini: Grant Road Location: swan oad-Sahuaro Avenue Item 741 AFE: 841 Bids Opened: March 5, 1971 Cost of Plans and Specifications: $11.00 Wage Determination Decision me for Completion: 240 Working Days Sealed bids will be received until 11:00 A.M., Naval Observatory Time by Western Union, on the above date, and then publicly opened and read at the office of the Arizona State Highway Commission, 204 South 17th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona, 85007. No bids will be received after the time specified. Proposals for more than one prefect may be set for opening at the time indicated above. The protect order of opening and reading proposals will be determined at the time of opening, and there will be a pause between project openings to allow a bidder the opportuni- fy to submit a written request to withdraw his unopened bid. The location of the proposed work is in the City of Tucson on Grant Road, beginning at Swan Road and extending easterly to Sahuara Avenue, for a distance of approximately 1.5 miles.

The proposed work consists of constructing a divided highway and Includes grading and draining, furnishing and placing bate and surfacing materials; the construction of curb and gutter; furnish- Inq and installing reinforced concrete Pipe; furnishing and installing a complete irrigation system; landscaping and other Incidental work. VARIOUS ITEMS AND APPROXIMATE QUANTITIES Grading Roadway for Pavement, Sq. Select'Material, Ton, 43,200 Aggregate Base, Ton, 17,600 Bituminous Material, Ton, 1,129 Asphaltic Concrete, Ton, 17,040 Structural Concrete (825 C.Y.), Sum, Steel (101,800 L. Reinforcing Sum, 1 Reinforced Concrete Pipe, L. 8,049 Furnish and Drive Piles, L.

800 Metal Handrail, L. 185 Concrete Catch Basins, Each, 31 Concrete Curb, L. 15,050 Concrete Curb and Gutter, L. Bubbler Head, Each, 439 Pipe (Poly vinyl Chloride), L. 9,400 Traffic Signals, Sum, 1 Plans, specifications, and Proposal Pamphlets may be obtained from the Division of Contracts and Specifications, Arizona Highway Department, 204 South 17th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85007.

The otal cost of plans and specifications for his prolect, exclusive of Standard Specifications and Standard Plans, Is show above and is payable by check drawn to the Arizona Highway Department. No refund, will be allowed for plans and specifications returned to the Department. Proposal Pamphlets are not transferable and, when used to submit a bid, shall be returned In the envelope provided by the Department for that purpose. No contractor shall be eli mit a bid until his Contractor's Statement of Experience and Financial Condition, made on the form supplied by the Arizona Highway Department, has been approved. Prequallflcatlon statements shall be filed not later than fifteen days prior to the date of opening bids.

The lowest qualified bidder shall be duly licensed as a contractor In the State of Arizona prior to the execution of the contract by the Arizona Highway Department. A proposal guaranty In the form of either an ynendorsed certified or a cashier's check made payable to the State Treasurer of Arizona for not less than five percent of the gross amount of the bid Is required to accompany the propos- 2 subiect to forfeiture on failure bidder to enter Into contract. The right Is reserved to re ect any and all bids, as provided for in the Standard Speclflca. lions. Minimum wage rates are shown in the Wage Determination Decision, the number of which Is shown above, which has been, determined in accordance with the requirements of the law and Issued by the Secretary of Labor for this prolect and in the Arizona Prevailing Wage Scale, certified by the industrial Commission of Arizona, both of which wage scales will be Incorporated Into the Proposal Pamphlet and the contract.

All labor. employed on thlj prolect shall be paid in accordance wilh these minimum wage rates In case the respective rates for any labor classification differ In the two wage scales, the higher minimum rate shall govern. The two wage scales referred to herein are on file in the: Department and copies may be obtained at all reasonable times. The Arizona Highway Department, in accordance with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat 252) and the Regulations of the Depart menf of Commerce (is C.F.R Part 8) issued pursuant to such act, hereby not fies all bidders that It will affirmatively Insure that the contract entered into pur suant Jo this advertisement will bt awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without discrimination on the ground Staff, Highway Engineer Published Arizona Republic: February 3, Notice of Public Hearing by Msrlcop County Board of Supervisors at 1:30 p.m on the 1st day cf March 1971, in the Board of Supervisors Auditorium, 205 West er SP oe lx Arizona, to amend the Zoning Ordinance and maps for the unincorporated area of Marlcooa County. i jullan Blum for Rev Kerml Tho and SWA, Sec.

33, T4N, R2E except the W. 100 ft. of said as shown on the Case Man to Zoning Case 70-100 drawn at scale by the Marlcopa County Plan Department an hood Unit No. 1: A request for a Neighbor nt in an acres) Parcel No. 2: From Rl-8 to C-S No.

3: From Rl-8 to C-S (19.2 (4. LKtV CamDbe reDresent and the S. 330 ft DCMtVt From R)-8 to R-5 (12.5 acres) Bratcher Building Inc. fo of the W. 145 ft.

of the Sec!" s(; the S. T4N. R3E t. and W. Board of Supervisors Waricopa County hpenlx.

Arizona Arizona Republic, OF CALL FOR BIDS that the Boar bids on ttw wl 1 wr rui Notice i.s hereby given thj of Supervisors is calling for 10 ''ems for Maricopa Marlcopa County: a.m., Friday, February, lst Item Painting of Acoustical-Plaster Cei I0 on thes ir Th iiivdc ucdiiinv on ines bids msv obtain from the Clerk the Board cf Supei visors. Room 402, Ma icoed County Administration Suulti 3rd Avtrut, Ariiyna KMFA rtOODii it i Does your room need a new look Rejuvenate your chairs, sofas with fresh to make with these clear easy-to-follow directions! Pattern 7168: has step-by- step directions for making slipcovers for chairs, sofas. Send 50 cents in coin for this pattern; add 25 cents for air mail and special handling. Address Alice Brooks, The Arizona Republic Needlecraft Department, Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, New York, N.Y. 10011.

Print name, address with zip code, pattern number and size. Send 50 cents for New 1971 Needlecraft Catalogue with more instant fashions, knits, gifts. Three free patterns. New complete Instant Gift 100 gifts for all occasions, ages. Crochet tie- and-dye, paint, decoupage, knit, sew, quilt, weave, $1.

Complete Afghan Book fashions, pillows, gifts. $1. Fifthy Instant Gifts Book. 50 cents. Bok of "12 Prize Afghans." Send 50 cents.

Bargain "Quilt Book has 16 beautiful patterns. Send 50 cents. 'Museum Quilt Book 2" has patterns for 12 superb quilts. Send 50 cents. for Today's Living containing 15 patterns.

Send 50 cents. Printed Pattern 9265 Paneled free way to travel, clever way to stay at home! Has a lean, low waistline, front zipper and a flattering band neckline. Printed Pattern 9265; New Half Sizes IZVa, Wk, ISVa, 20V 2 Size 14Vz (bust 37) takes 3 yds. Send 75 cents in coin for this pattern; add 25 cents for each pattern for air mail and special handling. Address to Marian Martin, The Arizona Republic, Pattern Dept.

232 W. 18th New York, N.Y. 10011. Print name, address, with zip code, size and style number. Swing into Spring! New, new pattern catalog has separates, jumpsuits, slimming shapes, free pattern coupon.

50 cents. New Instant today, wear tomorrow; over 500 pictures. Send $1. Instant Fashion Book contains answers on what Irrigation SAN CARLOS PROJECT 24 hrs. ended 7 a.m.

Feb. 8, 1971 Capacity, acre-feet, 1,285,000 Available storage, acre-feet, 1) 139 24-hr, discharge, acre-feet, 350 Reservoir loss, acre-feet, SALt HWtR PftOJtCT Normal Flow Period NO. A.M. Feb. 10, 1971, to 11:59 P.M.

Feb. 17, 1971, Is for use I8 22 i eultlvaflon In or uvaon or beoa Short variation in river entities lands in cultivation In or before the following years to a of full period accumulation as tows: ROOSEVELT LAKf. Capacity, Storage, acre-feet Maximum elevation Present elevation APACHE LAKE Capacity, acre-few Storage, acre-feet Maximum elevation Present elevation CANYON LAKB Capacity, acre-feet Storage, acre-feet Maximum elevattor Present elevation SAGUARO LAKk Capacity, acre-feet Storage, acre-feet Maximum elevation 215,704 40,294 ftP 1,5 elevation 2,024 elevation BARTLETT LAKK Capacity, acre-feet Storage, acre-feet 1517589 Maximum elevation 2,021 Present elevation TOTAL WATER STORED Total stored, acre-feet 1,104,324 Total stored, year ago 1,374,758 Rtpabne and Gazette Phone Jn-8000 ph inc. Van Buran bewilx, Arizona Mill Address: P.O. Box 1950 Sazette iEv.

Sunday Republic, toe a weekl JJepublieCMornina) Gazette (Evening) Republic Sun.J The Gazette (Evening), Subscrl- U.S. clreu tltin Prtcw 14.8Z ftS US 9.34 18.72 37 44 9.34 18.71 37.44 14.82 29.44 59.28 5.44 lO.fe 21.14 accepted Rep-Morn Gaz-Eve Rep-Sun Rep-Morn Gaz-Pve Rep-Sun No Mail Where Carrier delivery is Air Foreign and Military Rates on request. CiRCULAllON SERVICE 271-8381 OR 271-8356 Branch Officet and Phone A A 0 3I7.7I45 Junction 944.5*4» Sierra Vista 458-2452 424-5177 Ulli wickenbure Wlllitmi Field 944-5449 Announcements ClMMt i fflravm Notices i ii4i utryi dU P.m., officers meet 7 p.m., 4th Ave. Monroe. Visiting masons welcome.

Refreshments. JOHN O. BYRD, W.M. Funeral ARMSTRONG, George Raymond Xl CC lu: a.m. today, SecSnd 8 hapel Chandler.

Interment ar Gardens of Peace. Bueier Mor- Donald 28, Houck, Arizona. Husband of Bettv Jane BecKstead, father of David Alan S.1 De Beckstead. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Beckstead, Phoenix. Passed away Sunday Services conducted by Reverend sSBffiSh until noon Thursday. A. L. ial to a.

oore and A memoria he Prayer Foundation, Pnoenlx, 8M01. Is preferred BERGMAN, Arthur W. Survived by wife, Ellen; sons kelth. Mount Prospect, Bruce, Fox Lake, warren, Wheaton, daughter Barbara Moats, Lake Villa, Warren, Wheaton, ae Cuci Sgt. Ro Force, le Dicka tario, sisters Mrs.

Clare Heinz of Dundee, and s. Elden Parr of Norwalk, Wise. 'IT Trail, Mesa officiating, teran? Apache View Memorial Gardens. Ma bro bot will rles Chapel In the Garden, Mercer FEICHT, band, Eugene; son Bruce, Scotts dale; brothers Don Robert Br well, both of Carneg ices will be conduc obert Pa. Charles L.

Rockford, 1 gra child. Services Interment Elmhurst, III. Friends may call 4-9 p.m. today at Hansen Mortuary. BODINE, Emily M.

Survived by husband, George S. Scottsdale. Sons, Henry C. .11, Wellsboro. Penn.

George S. Yokato, Air Base, Japan. Daughters, Jeanne B. Hanson, Towson, Maryland. Catherine E.

Henry, Mansfield, Penn. Carol L. Johnson, Wellsboro, Penn. 4 sisters, Reading, 13 grandchildren, Friends amy callatMes- slnger Mortuary, Scottsdale. Fu- neraf arrangements pending.

CABLE, June. Services conducted bv Rt. Rev. Joseph M. Harte 11:30 a.rn.

Thursday In Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 100 W. Roosevelt. Entombment Greenwood. Friends may call from 2:00 p.m. today Sons.

CARBAJAL, Ramon" L. Rosary p.m. Wednesday. Carr Memorial Chapel. Tempe.

Requiem Mass 9:15 a.m. Thursday Our Lady of Mf. Carmel Church. Interment St. Francis.

DEAN, Harry. Visitation beginning 9:00 a.m. today. Universal Memorial Center. DEWEY, Dudley 4818 W.

Flower. Services II a.m. today at the West Congregational Church, 4450 W. Thomas Rd. Dale Frank officiating.

Interment Greenwood Memorial Park. Arrangements by DICKAU, Charles 4231 N. 21st Ave. Passed away Feb. 9, 1971.

Survived by wife Florence, daughter Mrs. Patricia Rae Cucitro, Rae both of" "son Sat. Roger Allen Dlckau, U.S. Air Force, Japan; Mother Mrs. Hattle Dickau of Ontario, sisters Mrs.

Clarence Also Memorial services 1:00 p.m. Thursday, Grlm- shaw Bethany Chapel, 710 W. Bethany, Home with Rev. Dick Hamlln officiating. Burial Memory Lawn Memorial Park.

Friends may call 5-9 p.m. today. DILLON, Mark. L. 1428 West 7th Mesa.

Arrangements pending Meldrum Mortuary, Macdonald at First a DIMICK, William M. Beloved husband of Ellen of Apache Junction. Arrangements pending, the Desert View Chapel, M.L. Gibbons Mortuary, 9702 East Apache Trail, Mesa, DOUGLAS', Eva, 1319 S. f9th DrT Mother of Edgar Douglas, Phoenix, Mario Douglas, Modesto, Calif.

Passed away Monday. 7grandchH- dren. 19 great-grandchildren also survive. Services 11:30 a.m. Friday In Chupel of Memories, A.L.

Moore A Sons, interment Greenwood, Friends, may call from 3:00 until JOjOO.PjjTvThur.sdav. DUBOIS, Edouard. Rosary 7:30 P.m. today In Whitney A Murphy Arcadia Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School Rd.

Mass of Requiem 8:30 a.m. Thursday In St. Thomas the Apostle Church. Interment St. G.

Services will conducted, at p.m. today at ast Richard J. Davey Military honors by Ve- ilzatlor rad- Serv- Rev, Thurs- xlne I. Survived by hus- Sc rt a. conducted by ubel, a.m.

the Garden, Interment Green Acres. may call from i until 16 es W. "RobMv. ervices 3 p.m. Friday, Came- ok Sunset Chapel.

301 W. Camelback. Interment Memory Lawn. Visitation 5-8 P.m. Thursday.

FlTZSIMMONS, today Most Holv Trinity Catholic Church Interment FreiKb. Sunnnlde Morlvtrr dl- rtfl'H'i f-'KAKCQ I. I- 1 'I, Tne Arizona Republic Feb. 10, 1971 Youngtown. Survived by wife Mildred Services 1 p.m.

Frl. Lund- deMm pwr Yoyng- Service! town. Inferment "Sunramr.Vlsitati'bn 4432 S. 9th St. Passed away Feb.

8, Sor- ylved by wife Virginia, daughters Mrs. Mary De Vlnney, Mrs. Cafall- na Barno, and Mrs. vera Orozco, sons A. Gill and Manuel Gallndo, all of Phoenix, also 10 grandchildren Rosary 8:00 p.m.

Wednesday, Grimihaw Bloom Chapel, 3800 S. Central, Requiem Mass 9:00 A.M. Catherine of Sienna, 4401 S. Frai Interment in St. rie may Central.

-rands Cemetery. Friends GIBSON, Rose 1 1 a. Arrangements ndbert Cnml of Tne ding. Lundbert een cnl. 55MEZ, Bernardo Felice' Gomez; gra'ndsori Rita Garcia Mi f.

Husband of Yolanda; father of Felice; son of Mrs. Felice Mrs. Rita Gomet; brother of Jurado, Mrs. Rita Ramey, Helen Salnz, Mrs. Antonla He dez, Mrs.

Susan Brlckwell Miss Christina Gomez. Mass of Requiem Antonle Mrs. Roberta Ramey, Mrs. ernan- a.m. today in St.

Mary Magdalene Chapel. Interment St' Francis Whitney Murphy, Downto Whitney 60016. MarefrMa7i ra Vista Dr. Daughter of Mrs Norman E. Gould, Si ould, Phoenix.

Gran Lisa Gould, Phoeni el Downtown. SlerT r. Sister of Gould, ix. Granddaughter of Mrs. Mabel McKenzle, Bradford, Harold A.

Gould, James- town, N.Y. Passed i- hapel of Memories, A. interment Greenwood. away Monday Rev Thursday Aoore p.m. today, Mortuary.

BILL, Joseph Way-ne services Interment Resfhaven J5JJNS, Nelll l. Services pm today Blackwater Presbyterian Church. Interment Blackwater Cemetery. Sunnyslde Morutray directlna JOHNSTON. Neva M.

Feb. 7, 1971 In Azusa, Calif. Survived by husband, Clifford of Azusa, father, John M. Frazler, brother John Frazler, sisters, Mrs. Lucille Butler and Mrs.

Beulah Hess, at of Phoenix, and Mrs Jean Plxley, Las Vegas, Nev. Memorial services 3 p.m. Thursday, Grlmshaw Bethany Chapel, 710 Bethany Rd. with the Rev. A.

James Cox officiating. Entombment Greenwood Memorial Park Mausoleum. Friends may call 5 to p.m. today. KERR, William C.

services will be conducted by Rev. Richard W. Cain, 11 a.m. today. Chapel In the Garden, Mercer Mortuary.

Graveside services by Masonic LARDIN, Joseph Washington. Passed away Tuesday. Arrangements I A. L. Moore A Sons.

LUNA, Joseph LTServlces Interment Sells, Ariz. Mor- Juary directing. MATD6N AD07 by 2 daughters, Cecelia Delores. 5 brothers, Louis of Mesa, Manuel, Fresno, Joe Mike, both of Los Angeles, Bernle of San Jose; sister, Mrs. Nellie Sandoval, Tulare, Calif.

Rosary 8:00 p.m. Wednesday chapel of the Roses, Larry J. Melcner Mortuary. Requiem mass 10:00 a.m. Thursday.

Burial Mesa Cemetery. MeMURRAY, Guy R. Services todiy 2 P.M. Yoyngtown Community church. Lundbers's Golden Door Chapel, Youngtown.

Arlle. menfs pending Larry J. Mortuary. MILLER, Hallle 414 N. 44rth St.

Mother of Robert Lee Miller, Sister of Mrs. Edith Groene, Clyde, Mrs. Mvrte Cauthen, Phoenix, Passed away Tuesday, Grandchild, Dana Lee Miller, also survives. Services 3:30 p.m. Thursday in Chapel of Memories, A.

L. Moore Sons. Interment East Resthaven. Friends may call from MONTGOMERY, Dellaf'Slster in'- law of Mrs. Ann Judson William Montgomery; cousin of Mrs.

Marv Jawer. Rosary 7:30 p.m. today in Whitney A Murphy Chapel, Downtown. Graveside services, 9 a.m. Thursday In St.

Francis Cemetery. MOORE. A. Yy 74S ETMTrvlandT passed away Feb. 8, 1971.

Survived by wife Rachel. Son Robert C. and daughter Mrs. Eunice Mc- Conayghv, all of Phoenix, also 5 grandchildren, great -grandchildren, also 3 great great grandchildren, Memorial services 11:00 a.m. Friday, Grlmshaw Bloom Chapel, 3800 S.

Central, with the Rev. J. R. Outlaw officiating. Interment In East Resthaven Park MS6S1, R.

Arrangements penT- Grlmshaw Bloom Chapel, 3800 S. Cen NIVER, itral. "Maude E. Services 10130 rim- Funeral Center. Chapel.

30! Came back. Inferment MICH. rQiKi PAYAN, Pedro. Rosary 7 p.m. itP day LMdban Chapel of The Chimes.

Mass 10 a.m. Thursday, Our Lady of Perpetual lie Church. Interment Resthaven Park. PETERSON, Leo Gall. Arrahge- jftortuary? ng Mtlcher PHELPS, Gage R.

Graveside services today 2 p.m. East Resfhaven Cemetery. Rev. John T. Pierce officiating.

Arrangements by Messln- ser Mortuary, Scottsdale. SAP I EN, Louise. Mass 10 a.m. to-' day. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church.

Inferment Resthaven Park. Lundberg Chapel of The Chimes. SCHINDLER, Arllne J. Mass 10 aTmT today at Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Interment St.

Francis Cemetery. Hansen Mortuary. SCHINDLER, Duane G. Duane lo a.m. today at Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church.

Interment St. tuary Cemetery Hanwn Mor- SCHUL'T, wliilam ofMsa: of Mesa and Reginald the Vlr- Two brothers, Arthur of Hastings, Michigan and Leroy of De ton, Michigan. Two sisters, Michigan and Mrs. Mary Stauffer of Afto, Michigan. Six grandchildren, services will be conducted at win HC conaucil 2 p.m.

Friday at the Desert' Chapel, M. L. Gibbons Morhi 9702 East Apache Trail, Mesa, vate cremation. Friends may call at the mortuary from 4-8 p.m. on SMITH, Olivia.

Mother of Ruth, Phoenix; Julius Bell, 1) granchildren; 2 great-grandchildren. Services 2 pm. Chapel Weber Sons Mortuary, rfev. L. J.

Dunbar, officiating. Interment Double Visitation Thurs. pm. survived bv wife, Ona 1." sons, Herschel Jerry Bobby daughters, Mrs. Barbara Riker, Flagstaff, Mrs.

Linda Falbo Mrs. Joyce.Falbo and Susan 1 WIngfleld, RTmrock, Mrs. Leda Thompson, Twin. Falls, Ida buu MwMirowii, mm rails, iaa ho; parents, Mr. Mrs.

H. J. Stinnett, Russellville, brother, Everett, San Pablo, sisters, Mrs. Vela May Racltley. Gault, Mrs.

Hazel Blags, San Jose, Mrs. Vesfel John Mrs. hazel ferewer, Pasadena, 8 grandchildren. Services 10 a-m. Saturday Lundberg Chapel of The Crimes.

Interment Resthaven. calL7-9 p.m. Friday. SWINDELL, CFara B. slde services today Greenwood Me- mortal Park.

Paradiie Chapel Funeral Home, Ralph L. Ave. Survived by husband Georqe. Services Thurs. 1 p.m.

Lundberg's Sunland Chapel, Visitation 4-6 pm today Lundbers's Golden Door P.m. today Paradise al Hamt. interment Greenwood. 1 Buren. TOJiband "of'lllzabetR Father of Mrs.

dney Moxham, nt Mr li tP 12 Bell. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Brother of chell Todd, Hawaii. Passed away rfe PrlCSfi- TnyMPKINSr ices 4 p.m.

todsy St. andrew's fplscppaf Church, Ar zona. Private Interment to 'oliow. Locaf arrangements by Orlmshaw Jhany 710 W. Bethany VALENZUELA, Jesus.

Rosary 7:30 p.m. Thursday at 55ie San Catherine. a.m. today Interment St. Francis.

Family', vprlte charities are Shrine 6-p. pled Home 8. St. Vin. cent.De Paul Conference at St.

WAOjSNBh, Hwry band of Anna of Apache Junction. vi JVM nvriiiwiiu vi two ScrvTcos and Intermenf will In Fsribauit, Minnesota. Friends mav call Desert view Chapel, ft. Mwluary, 970i Apach? Trill. Mjsa, from j-11 a.m.

today xln V. UCI E. Ofongt.voc^. MMtn-r.

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