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Arizona Repute OG Sunday, Jan. 4, 1970 25-Lost RACCOON, 934-4067 reward. APRICOT toy Vicinity, sist Avenue-Earil or 40th Avenue. Hubholl. 272-7777.

BLACK laborador Temale, week old puppy. Lost 34th Street, Glenroso. Reward. 956-2435. hair, THREE male, month old German short.

answers to Scottsdale, January 1. Reward. 945 0688. pound black, tan and grey male Yorkshire Terrier (Chavas). Vicinity Bethany Home-7th Avenue.

Reward. 265-2910. WIG Tn Black case with Ronnie written on head. Sky Harbor Airport parking lot, December 23rd. Reward.

949-0826. BLACK Labrador type PUPPY. proximately 3 months old. vicinity 32nd Street and Thomas, 955-4754. SMALL poodle, Female.

Needs medical care. Maryvale area, 939-4856. BLACK miniature poodle, white snot under tail, gray on Large reward. 38th Avenue Hatcher. 939-0364.

NINE month Female kitten. Decem: ber 27th, Peoria Spayed, needs medication. Important. Long haired, collar, black, white, torte orange, white face, white black lines eve to ear. 'Reward.

937-7159. SILVER GREY poodle, lost New Year's Day. Answers to "Deedie" Northwest. SI 937-6378. REWARD.

Black evening bag, lost at J.D.'S New Years Eve. Contents of great personal importance. 956-5072. Right MALE doberman pincher, 8 months, ear broken. Vicinity 11417 North Cave Creek.

944-3460. SMALL black puppy, fuzzy, about 3 months old, part wire terrier. Reward. 258-6495. 1719 East Yale.

COST. Five month old male sealpoint Siamese. 15th Avenue and zelwood. Reward, Answers to 279-8022. BEAGLE puppy tri-color, red collar, vicinity 16th Street and Glendale.

Reward. 277-0411. MISSING since December 15, female, four years old, liver and white speckled German short haired pointer (like Dalmation, but brown and white), 67th Avenue area. Reward. 966-5074, 955-7522.

LOST Male Bassett, Tri-Colar, Madison Simis Area. Col. lAr No Tags. Reward. 943-9578 TOY pooche, white male vicinity Camelback and Central, Reward.

274-8357. BIG black Labrador Retriever, vi. city of 24th Street. Answers Reward. 948-6799, REWARD large black lab and sitter, mix.

Male, vicinity 30th Street and Filmore since Monday Dec. 291h. 275-6787, 28-Found mately PUPPY, 6 "black, female, approxi. months old. Vicinity 43rd Avenue and Thomas.

956-0576. VERY large German Shepherd, heavy, fur, friendly. CR-7-6752. FOUND small white male poodle, no tag, collar distincilve Box 32-YK, Republic and Gazette. BLACK white male.

Young Springer. Collar, no tags. after 1. 30-Special Notices Corvettes of "Phoenix, starting at Squaw Peak Park off Glendale-201h Street. Registration 12:30 p.m.

First car out 1 p.m. JANUARY 4, 1970 HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM THE MANAGEMENT OF LET'S DINE OUT I CO. Restaurant Corrections Changes No. 1 27 West. Dinners not being served at present.

No. 10 Replaced by Sneaky's Steak House, 145 W. Main, Sctdl. Phone 947-9854, valid everyday, 5-10 p.m. BONUSES: Legend City will be closed Jan.

and Feb. for remodeling. Watch for reopening. Memberships may be picked up at our office no waiting, no delays. 1970 Memberships still only $6.

PLEASANT DINING LET'S DINE OUT CO. 1611. E. Camelback 265-3030 33-AuctionsAUCTION CITY WE SOLE FOR YOU SUNDAY 1708 E. MOHAVE 252-6240 WARE'S AUCTION 4025 38th AVENUE 2 SALES EVERY WEEK MON.

FRI. 7 P.M. We buy, outright or sell on commission 278-0489 SCOTTSDALE AUCTION WH 5-0741 VAN'S A-1 AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY P.M. 2949 W. McDowell 278-7068 HAYDEN C.

VAN CLEVE, Act. AUCTION EVERY WED 4001 NORTH 7TH ST. 9 P.M. JOHN BRUNK SONS AUCTIONEERS 264-3204 PHOENIX AUCTION CENTER Auction Thurs. 7 P.M.

2633 E. Indian Sch. Rd. 274-8241 AAA AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY 7 P.M. right or sell on consignment for quick cash.

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"Miscellaneous Classified heading outside regular classified section. Check Your Ad The First Day It appears. In the event of error, Phoenix Newscapers wilt an than assume responsibility for more one incorrect insertion. RESERVES Phoenix THE Newspapers, Inc. Properly Classify RIGHT TO Edit, Reiect Advertising Copy To Place Your Want Ads DIAL 271-8711 Marriage Licenses ALBANO-MORENO, Mariano 18, 415 1403 S.

20th Dolores B. 16, 13th St. AMBROSE-GEREN, Richard 32; Ohio. Tamara 28, both of Ashland, Scotsdale: ROW Wendy Jimmy Wentworth, Ross, 38: Tempe. S.

Lee, 33; Rachel, 23, both of Tucson. roll 11. 21, Tempe; Penney George CarLouise, 26, Brooklyn, N. Y. a 1109 N.

Howard 29th Drive; Patricia I A 16. 3930 NORRIS, Vista. Juan Jase 19, 16, 1712 S. 28th Lola BURNS 3536 W. La Salle.

Robert J. 1523 2011 W. 28th Ocotillo; Paulette A N. St. 2529 E.

Van Buren; James Janice. W. 18, 19, 2529 E. Van CLEMENT 22, 2906 W. FARNSWORTH, Melvin MacKenzie; Ann.

21. Mesa. Ethel Mac, 21, both Gerald ol Palm a Springs, Calif. Luke AF8: Toni 20, Tempe. Marle, 18.

Deanna, COLLIER-HOOVER, Daniel. 19; 17, both of Glendale. Charles, 19, Scottsdale: Patricia Walter Jan, 18, 5030 E. Oak. N.

13th Place; Mary Lee, Loulse, 24, Jerry 4150 25. 4150 N. 13th Place. Donald EUty gene, 28, Sacramento, PatAnn, 26, Scottsdale. 28th Jennie 19, 2608 N.

27th St. Marie, 2604 33, 308 N. Refugio LA 308 N. 14th 14th Betty 25, Ave. 22, Scotisdale.

2740 E. Amelia; Sharon James Tempe: Sherry Lynn, Don 27, W. 30, dale Bonafacio 2206 2206 E. E. Portland: Beatrice, 20, Portland.

R. 20, 20, 2320 E. N. Weldon; Pamela Thecdore 252914 11th St. Danida 21, both Louis Los An- 27; geles, 9634 N.

Fourth Richard, 19, James Christine. Clarendon. Brenda FRENCH-BILLIET, Frederic Car. roll, Mesa. 23, Shireen Rae, 19, both of 6420 W.

Van Buren; Raymond Brenda Em- 31, mallne, 20, 5224 W. Windsor. Hayward, James Georgia 61, Walnut Creck. Callf. 19, Mesa.

Chandler; Deborah Edwin 20, Norman 21, Tempe: Carol Ruth, Randall 20, Mesa. F. 20th Margaret Dwioht, 20, 20, 1246 710 N. E. Monroe No.

3. lams Atlanta. AFB; Donald, 1917 E. a HONAKER-8 ROWN, James 4725 N. a 71st Ave.

5324 N. 29th Deborah 1. W. Kelth 33, 1130 Ann, 22, Indian School Shirley Scottsdale. 22, 3208 3405 W.

Stella Lane: Janis Sue, John 28, 22, 4119 HURST-GRIFFIN, W. Gregory Thomas, E. Willetta. 1744 W. Osborn; Carol Rae, 20, Sandra 18, both of Robert Tempe.

20; Linda, 19, both of Tmepe. 18; Richard 50. James. 1333 W. 44, Scottsdale; Betty Jane.

Howard Taylor. 20. 2637 E. Culver. 2637 E.

Culver; Kathleen Samuel heaRt: 4224 N. 12th Tam 25, dale. Diann, 22, N. Eighth Place; Harold, Pamela, 28, 19, 4605 346 dore, 2211 Leonard TheoKIT Orangewood. Kathleen 20, Ann, 18.

E. 4342 Beverly W. Weldon. 19: Betty Ann Darryl 17, bath James, of Scottsdale. Lewis.

lowa; RIDAN, Florence Edwin. 76. N. 20th St 65, 4514 20, 3205 Sells Drive: James 0. Brenda D.

18, 3745 W. Mulberry Drive. 175022 E. Brill: Sandra Joe Diane, 21. 28, 4715 N.

16th Ave. 18, 5029 4611 North 23rd Roy Patricia L. N. 59th Drive. 14th Tempe; St Pamela 17, 9124 N.

Donald 18, Glendale: Frank 22, 3313 E. GOODRICH, Palm Lane. 21. 4129 N. 35th Charles Victoria.

Stephen, 3835 W. Rovey. ton 20. 5117 N. 23rd Clay.

Sally Drive 19, 7705 W. Michell 25, 4728 MARSHALL-DeLAO, W. James Edward, Coolldae: Lucy BarbaMARTIN 6729 W. Coolidge. Dale 36: ElR 33 hoth of Peoria.

Martha 24, both of Aniseto Guadalupe. 24; Nogales, Marcello, Sherry Ann. 23, 19, Glendale. METCALF-FOWIN. Pichard Wil.

toria liam. 1A. 6914 171h Drive: MONTEIL 1 vpn IP. 9914 17th Dr. H-MYERS.

Louie 32. W. Adams: Mattie 30. 1614 E. Mesa: Elwin 21, Sandra 19.

Mesa. Merat 1913 Miles 20, 19. Lyon lane: Evelyn Louise. 1845 Lynn I. 45 Jones; Sharon, 18.

Mike. 2242 1B, N. 21st Drive. D-HEADY. James william.

19. Scottsdale; Donna Kay. 18. Scottsdale Ben 29, NELSON-COOPER, Mariane, 78. Gilberi.

Clifford Glenn, 21, Yvonne, 2707 401h Drive: Barbara 90 1911 Pima Don Oliver 38. Hereford: Betty Louise, 31, Sierra 27, Litchfield L.itchfield Park; Ellen Ruth, on Kevin DeAlinn, Park. Guy, 30, Quebec: Marla Allne. 26. Quebec.

Fred Seav Jr. 11. E. Thomas: Helen Vinson, 54 8310 13th Place. Willetta; Rosalyn J.

35, 528 537 E. Ford. 44. Willeta. REYNOLDS.

HARRIS, John 107 E. Victory: Pamela. 23. 333i 2nd Drive AT WOMACK. Larry 21, SI Tennis 36 0634 A.

Phelos: Edna Pave. RUSSELL-GARLIN, Jerry 23, Linda 23, Mesa. 1605 W. Catter Linda Gale. Donald, SORE 1605 W.

Colter, No. Eugene 1. 21, 5458 W. Cambridge: Margaret Karen, 16, 1918 W. Maricopa.

Steve 24, 40. 3232 Roosevelt; Kathleen Mesa; Cheryl 23. A Mesa. Louis Charles, Eva, 79. 3232 E.

Roosevelt. William 21, Luke AFB; Mona 6728 N. Glendale, 23rd Ave. A Sebero Maria P. 24, Surprise.

Mesa: Ann. 25, Mesa. JORDAN. Carl LeRoy 22. VAUGHAN Providence, Wheaton, 24.

R.I.; Linda Louise, Paradise Gilbert 41, 3441 E. Van Buren: Eve. WARD Scottsdale. Teddy Lyle, 2142 Turney: Mary Sharon, 33; Giendale. Robert Gary, 29, Mesa: Sharon Earlene, 21, Mesa.

18, 3632 W. Elm; Cheryl Vernon Ray, 545 W. Lynn. 19, WOLFF-LETTERLY, Rodney Paul, 23, 8430 N. 36th Drive: Janet Lee, 18.

Scolsdate. Dirorces Granted AGUILAR, Sheila Ann Thein from Francisco. Jana D. from John T. Jr.

BARR, George E. from Betty F. BARROWS, Joanne Frieda from BIGLEY, Ralph L. Jr. from Margaret Preston Ruth.

BOSS, CAREY, Charlie from Earlean, Jo Anne from "Phillip LeCARTER, Mary Silvas Peralla vs. Jesse (annulment). DAVIS, Shirley Ann from Morris Earl. FINK, Bernice Luella from from Charles John 0. FISH, GANS, Marilyn Francine from Frank.

Terry GUTHRIE GARRISON, Martha from Jerry. Nancy J. from Richard HAGAN, Beltye, R. from L.D, HUTSON, Douglas Mary K. KOMARINSKI, Edith A.

from Joseph D. LAMB, Janet from Edwin Donna Belle from Henry James. LEHNERT, Allen E. from Mary R. Patricia Ann from Clemens Thomas.

McCABE, Constance S. VS Ernest Wesley (annulment). McDANIEL, Clifford W. from MariJean. MEAD, Catherin Ann from Marvin Van.

MORIN, Raymond L. vs. Claire A. (granted to each). MOUNTZ, Rikki Ann from Stephen Max.

PARKS, Kathleen LaVaughn from PARKS, Cortland. Terry Anne from Thomas Wayne. PELLE, Joseph F. from Charlotte SCHANER, Marilyn from George Arthur. Printed Pattern 9009 WAIST by Menian Martin Two of the kickiest culottes in the new fashion picture are in one pattern Whip up front panel and side-wrap.

Printed Pattern 9009: new Misses' Waist Sizes 23, 24, 27, 29 inches. Size top style takes yds. bottom style takes yds. Send 75 cents in coin for this pattern; add 25. cents for each pattern for first class mailing, and special handling Address Marian Martin, The Arizona Republic, Pattern Department, 232 W.

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New Instant Sewing Book shows you how to sew today, wear it tomorrow; over 500 pictures. Send $1. Instant Fashion Book contains answers on what to wear, tips on accessories and figure control. Send $1. Divorces Asked ANDERSON, Mae Jane sues James CASTELLANOS, Mary sues Arthur DAUN, Patrick.

Dorothea M. sues Gerald GERRISH, Norman M. sues Peggie Sue. LAUDE, HODGES, Clinton D. sues Wanda J.

Forest sues Donna. Marchita Sues Gerald K. Allen. MARDEN, Ida Delores sues Richard McCRACKEN, Dcrothy C. sues Hubert L.

Libby MCQUARRIE, Duncan John sues A. MILLS, MICHEL, Loulse Jean R. sues James H. A. Harold George Andrew Jr.

sues Janet Louise (separate maintenance). NASH, K. sues David Jr. PASTRANO, Edward Espinoza sues Julia RAINES, Hernandez. Mercedes sues Herman M.

Alex sues Rose. TIPLER, Carol Jeannelte sues car Eugene WORKMAN, Ireme sues Billy E. Legal Advertising NOTICE OF CPA EXAMINATION Hor tancy certificate announces of that the examination The Arizona State Board of Accaunlant will be submitted on May 7, 8, cerilfled public accounor 1970. before AIl applications must be filed on February 15, 1970, with the al 222 W. Osborn Road, Sulle 410.

Phoenix. NOT Arizona. HE LATE APPLICATIONS mation. the Board Office at the: ACCEPTED For inforPublic lad go Arizona Republic January above address a or 279-6761. (.

Minnie H. Moore Services for and burial of Mrs. Minnie H. Moore, 88. will be in Trenton, Tenn.

Mrs. Moore, 1631 W. Rovey, died yesterday at Phoenix General Hospital. She was born in Melbourne, and came here 25 years ago from Trenton. She was a member of North Phoenix Baptist Church.

Survivors inctie her daughter, Mrs. Martha Nickles of Phoenix: one brother and three sisters out of state: and one grandaughter and five great-grandaughters. Friends may call at Sunset Chapel, 301 W. Camelback, from 2 to 6 p.m. today.

The family requests contributions to the Baptist Childrens Home, 316 W. McDowell. Richard Bouthillier Private services for Richard Bouthillier, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bouthillier of 4049 E.

Camelback, will be tomorrow al Green Acres Mortuary, Scottsdale, The boy, a native of Portland, died Friday at the Tucson Medial Center. He came here five years ago. Other survivors include one brother, Donny: grandparents, fir. and Mrs. Donald Poarch and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Bouthillier, all of Phoenix. The family suggests contributions to the Richard Bouthillicr Fund for Medial Research, 3660 E. Montecito Apt. 20.

Burial will be at Green Acres Memorial Gardens. Alonzo Murray SCOTTSDALE Services for Alonzo Murray, 65, a retired maintenance man for the city of Charlevoix, will be at 3 p.m. tomorrow at Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N. Hayden. Mr.

Murray, 1708 N. 74th Place, died Friday at Scottsdale Baptist Hospital. He was born in East Jordan, and came here in 1965 from Charlevoix. Survivors include his wife, Bertha; one daughter, Mrs. Marion H.

Mercier of Scottsdale: Phoenix, one two son, sisters William out of state and one grandchild. Burial will be at Green Acres Memorial Gardens. Betty M. Benien Services for Betty M. Benien, 49, an Eastern Star member, will be at 1 p.m.

tomorrow at Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, 1500 W. Maryland. Entombment will be in Greenwood Mausoleum. Mrs. Benien died Thursday in Toledo, Ohio.

She was born in Napoleon, Ohio, a and lived in Phoenix 20 years, before leaving in 1964. She was a member of the American Nursing Association. Survivors include one sister, Margaret A. Rettig of Ima J. Loper Services for Mrs.

Ima J. Loper, 49, will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Grimshaw's Bloom Chapel, 3800 S. Central. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park.

Mrs. Loper, 3331 E. McKinley, died Thursday at St. Luke's Hospital, She was born in Gainesville, and came to Phoenix 23 years ago. Survivors include her husband, Hollis two sons, Hollis R.

and Bobby all of Phoenix; two daughters, Mrs. Clara M. Sandhowe of Phoenix and Mrs. Shirley Marberry of her mother, Mrs. Bessie M.

Loper of Phoenix; two sisters, Mrs. Viola Barber and Mrs. Faye Beth, both Phoenix; two brothers out of state and four grandchildren. Kenneth Warrington Funeral mass for Kenneth E. Warrington, 3, will be at 7:30 p.m.

today at St. Louis the King Catholic Church, 4331 W. Maryland, Glendale. Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at St.

Frandis Cemtery. Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Warrington, 3808 W.

Rovey, died Friday at St. Josephs Hospital. He was born in Phoenix. Survivors besides his parents, include a brother Fred, and a sister, Barbara; grandparents, Mr. Isabel Gonzalez of San Jose, Mr.

and MI's. Paul Franks of Great Falls, and Fred Warrington of Grand Falls; and a great-grandmother, Mrs. Amacleta Fernandez of San Jose. Mrs. Nell S.

Davis, 57; St. Johns schoolteacher Douglas E. Fulton state lab technician Services for Douglas E. "Pat" Fulton 37. a lab technician with the Arizona State Highway Department, will be at 2 p.m.

tomorrow at A. L. Moore and Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams. Cremation will follow.

Mr. Fulton died Friday at home, 8646 S. Central. He was a native lifelong resident here and was a veteran of the Korean conflict. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy a daughter, Jeri L.

of Huntington Beach, mother, Mrs. Minnie E. Fulton of Phoenix; and his father, Douglas E. Fulton Sr. of Payson.

Katherine Baumer Services for Mrs. Katherine Baumer, 84, will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow al Hansen' Mortuary, 8314 N. Seventh St. Burial will be in Memory Lawn Memorial Park.

Mrs. Baumer, 6843 N. Second Way, died Thursday at John C. Lincoln 1 Hospital. She was born in Pennsylvania and came to Phoenix 19 years ago from Cleveland.

Survivors include her husband. Jacob: a daughter, Mrs. Thelma Stockley of Phoenix; and two grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Henrietta Keefer SUN CITY Services for Mrs. Henrietta A.

Keefer, 76, formerly a drugstore owner in Warsaw, will be at 3 p.m. tomorrow at Sunland Chapel, N. 107th Ave. Burial will be in Sunland Memorial Park. Mrs.

Keefer, 10848 Canterbury Drive, died yesterday at Mountain View Pioneer Warsaw Hospital. and She came was born here in 1961. She was a member of the United Church of Sun City. Survivors include her husband, Kenneth; a brother, W. Y.

Bibb of Yuma and another brother out of state. The family suggests gifts to the Mountain View Pioneer Hospital. Carl R. Norton Carl Riggs Norton, 71, a retired farmer, died yesterday at Doctors Hospital. Mr.

Norton, 2322 N. 20th moved to Casa Grande from his native Emmett, in 1928 and to Phoenix 10 years ago when he retired. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Double Butte Cemetery, Tempe. Universal Memorial Center made the arrangements.

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Vernell Westmoreland of Phoenix and Mrs. Claudia Conrad of Yuma, five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Charles B. Huntman Charles B.

Huntman, 77, a retired mechanical and metallurgical engineer, died yesterday at St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. Huntman, 2638 E. Mountain View Road, was born in Germany and came here seven years ago from Long Island, N.Y.

He is survived by his wife, Clara Luebkert. Cremation and other ar. rangements were made by Sunset Chapel. Mrs. Alma Barski MESA Services for Mrs.

Alma V. Barski, 76, of 620 S. Drew, will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Meldrum Mortuary Chapel, Macdonald and First Street. Mrs.

Barski died Friday at her home. She had been a Valley resident 16 years, the past 10 years in Mesa. She was a member of the Valley Presbyterian Church, Scottsdale. Surviving are her husband, Stanley; son, Stanley Phoenix; two daughters, Mrs. Morene Klotz, Mesa, and Mrs.

Laura Pavelkey, Yorkville, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Mabel Stubenbordt, Mesa; another sister and brother out of state, eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Entombment will 'be in St. Francis Mausoleum, Phoenix. Friends may call at the mortuary from 4 to 8 p.m.

today. ST. JOHNS Services for Mrs. Nell S. Davis.

57, a schoolteacher, will be at p.m. tomorrow at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Saints in Taylor. Burial will be in the Taylor Cemetery. Mrs. Davis was killed Thursday in a one-car accident southwest of Concho.

She was born in Taylor and lived here the past three years. She previously taught school Maurine McCune KINGMAN Funeral servvices for Mrs. Maurice McCune, 52, wife of Clyde McCune, Kingman justice of the peace, will be at 2 p.m, tomorow at St. John's United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery.

Mrs. McCune, born in Kansas, died Wednesday at Mohave General Hospital here. 22 years ago. Kelly J. Scholer PEORIA Graveside services for Kelly J.

Scholer, 1 17 months, daughter of Sgt. and Mrs. George W. Scholer III of Peoria, will. be at 2 p.m.

tomorrow at Glendale Memorial Park. The child, a Glendale native, was dead on arrival Thursday at Maricopa County Hospital. Other survivors include her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Corn of Peoria and Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Scholer Jr. of New York; and great Scholer Sr. of New George York, Mrs.

Laura Driskel of Colorado and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Vinson of Wyoming. Lundberg's Chapel of the Chimes in Glendale made arrangements. James McLaughlin PRESCOTT Services for James A.

McLaughlin, 77, a retired highway maintenance man and Arizona resident 74 years, will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the Veterans Administration Hospital chapel here. Mr. McLaughlin, who died Thursday at the VA- hospital, moved to Douglas from his native Kingston, He lived in Bisbee and Ash Fork before coming here 20 years ago. He was a veteran of World War I.

Survivors include his wife, May; two stepsons, Arthur Webster of San Jose, and Alwin Webster of Pres-. cott; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Iona M. Lederboer of Sheyboygan Falls, seven stepgrandchildren and five stepgreat-grandchildren. Burial will at the VA cemetery.

Memory Chapel made arrangements. Henry C. Pfeifer Funeral mass for Henry C. Pfeifer, 85, a retired steelworker, will be at St. Gregory's Catholic Church, 3426 N.

18th Ave. Burial with military honors will be in Memory Lawn Memorial Park. Mr. Pfeifer, 1511 W. Campbell, died Thursday at Good Samaritan Hospital.

He was born in Findlay, Ohio, and came to Phoenix eight years ago from Cleveland. He was a veteran of World War I and a holder of the Purple Heart. Survivors include his wife, Emma; a son, Robert of Groves, and a sister ou of state. Blanche Hatch HOLBROOK Services for Mrs. Blanche Hatch, who.

died Friday at her. home here, will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow in Holbrook Ward Chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Burial will be in Snowflake Cemetery. Mrs.

Hatch, born in Snow-. flake, was graduated from the Snowflake Academy and moved to Holbrook in 1925. She served the Holbrook LDS ward as president of the Relief Society, the Young Women's Mututal Improvement Association and the Primary. She was a Sunday school teacher and had been an Ol'ganist in the church since she was 13. Surviving are her husband, Lafe, county clerk; a son, Terrance of Vegas; daughter, Mrs.

Cheryl Easter of Durango, her mother, Mrs. John Freeman of Mesa; four brothers, John, Freeman Jr. of Las Lunas, N.M., Roy of Ogden, Utah, William of San Diego -and Carl of Salt Lake City; two sisters, Mrs. Marge Shumway and Mrs. Mabel Bentley, both of Phoenix, and grandchildren.

in Ajo, Lakeside and Denver. She was a musician. Survivors include her husband, Ralph; one daughter, Mary Anne Davis of St. Johns; seven brothers, Lee and Van Shumway, both of Phoenix: Wilfred J. and C.

Stanley Shumway, both of St. Johns; Lafe Shumway in Afghanistan; Phil Shumway in Orem, Utah, and Lenn in Apia, Western Samoa. Bobby Ray Walker Douglas E. Fulton Alex J. Donn MAYER Services for Alex J.

Donn, 65, a cowboy and Arizona native, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Chapel of the Garden in Prescott. Burial will be in the Mayer Cemetery. Mr. Donn, who was born in Phoenix, died Thursday at his home in Mayer.

He moved here eight years ago. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Clifton F. Norton of Death Valley, two sisters, Mrs. Emily Fields and Mrs.

Lottie Gladue, both of Phoenix, and two sisters and one brother out of state. Miriam T. Stacy for Mrs. Miriam T. Stacy, 70, a winter visitor since 1962, who lived in Alexandria, will be at 11 a.m.

Tuesday at the Church of the Good Shepherd of the Hills. Burial will be in Minneapolis. Mrs. Stacy died Friday' at home, 37626 N. Mule Train Road.

She was born in Shell Lake, and was a member of the Womens Club of Carefree and the Desert Forest Golf Club. Survivors include her husband, Edwin two daughters, Mrs. Gail Downing of Minneapolis, Mrs. Mary Nunan of Carmichael, a son, Clinton Stacy of Moorhead, one sister and. two brothers out of state and six grandchildren.

Local arrangements made by Grimshaw's Bethany Chapel, 710 W. Bethany Home. Martha M. Rooke Mrs. Martha M.

Rooke, 77, of 3340 E. Thomas, died Friday at Doctors Hospital. She was born in Centerville, Iowa, and came to Phoenix 13 years ago from Estes. Park, Colo. Survivors include one son, John Rooke of Phoenix, and a daughter, Mrs.

Dean Clark of Fort Dodge, Iowa. The body will be cremated. Edna B. Purdue Mrs. Edna B.

Purdue, 58, died Thursday at St. Joseph's Hospital. Mrs. Purdue, 8139 W. Verde Lane, was born in Breckenridge, and came here eight years ago from Socorro, N.M.

She was a 'member of the Mayer Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Byron; two sons, Edward P. Purdue of Show Low and the Rev. Ray Purdue of Phoenix; seven daughters, Mrs. Karen Eshom of Show Low, Mrs.

Bennie J. Allen of Oakdale, Mrs. Kathy Earp of Houston, Mrs. Aunvah Aragon of Silver City, N.M., and Mrs. Marie Little, Mrs.

Helen Jamison and Linda Purdue, all Phoenix; three sisters out of state and 14 grandchildren. Services will be at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at Eastside Baptist Church, 2828 E. Thomas. Burial will be in Memorial Park.

Louise Sieggreen Services for Mrs. Louise A. Sieggreen, 74, will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Paradise Chapel, 3934 E. Indian School.

Burial will be in Saginaw, Mich. Mrs. Sieggreen, 1245 N. 43rd Place, was born in Saginaw and came to Phoenix in 1948. She was a member of the Christ Lutheran Church.

Survivors include a niece, Mrs. Eleanor Bornn of Freeland, and a nephew, Fred Miller of Phoenix. KINGMAN Services for Bobby Ray Walker, 43, a deputy sheriff and minister here, were held yesterday at St. John's United Methodist Church. He was buried in Mountain View Cemetery.

Mr. Walker died Wednesday of a heart attack after he was involved in a scuffle with a teen-ager. He and another deputy stopped two cars late Tuesday night north of Kingman for investigation of drunken driving. The scuffle occurred while the deputies were questioning the occupants of the car. He was taken to Mohave General Hospital where re he died hours later.

The teen-ager was jailed, charged with interfering with a police officer in the line of duty. Mr. Walker also was the pastor of Emanuel Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Bessie: a daughter, Trelela; his mother, Mrs. Annie Walker of Noyato, and two sisters and a brother outof state Miguel Granillo GILA BEND Rosary for Miguel Granillo, 76, a retired stationary engineer with the Southern Pacific Railroad, will be at 7:30 p.m.

today at St. Michael's Catholic Church here. Funeral Mass will be at 9 a.m. tomorrow at the church. Mr.

Granillo, 401 St. Louis, died Friday at Phoenix General Hospital. He was born in Mexico, came to Arizona in 1913, and lived here since 1921. Survivors include his wife, Amalia; two sons, Joe of Tempe and Miguel of Visalia, two sisters, Carmen Granillo and Mrs. Maria Hernandez, both of Gila Bend; one brother out of state and five grandchildren.

Burial will be in Pioneer Funeral arrangements were made by A. L. Moore and Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams, Phoenix. Pauline M.

Pike PRESCOTT-Services for Mrs. Pauline M. Pike, 64, former chairwoman of the Grassroots Neighborhood Council here, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Ruffner Funeral Home. Mrs.

Pike, who had lived here since 1963, died Friday at the home of a daughter here. She was bornin Franklin lin, and moved to Phonix from Glendale, 1945. Mrs. Pike was a member of the Order of Eastern Star and United Methodist Church, both in 1 Prescott, and the Phoenix Toastmistress Club. Survivors include her husband, Edward; two daughters, Mrs.

Mary Teague and Mrs. Jacqueline Pierce, both of Prescott; one son, Clayton Witt of Reno; one brother out of eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Burial will be in Mountain View: Cemetery. Rose M. Brown Services for Mrs.

Rose M. Brown, 19, killed in a Phoenix automobile accident Dec. 25, will be at 2 p.m, tomorrow at Webber and Sons Mortuary, 1641 E. Jefferson. Burial will be in Double Butte Cemetery.

Mrs. Brown, 1846 E. Washington, was born in New Mexico and came to Phoenix 17 years. ago. Survivors include her husband, Joe L.

Marion L. Donohue Services for Mrs. Marion L. Donohue, 57; formerly a clerk a.m. tomorrow at Green Acres a.m.

tomorrow at Green Cres Mortuary, 401 N. Hayden, Scottsdale. Private cremation will follow. Donohue, 4402 N. 25th died Friday at Good Samaritan Hospital.

She was born in Schenectady, N.Y., and came to Phoenix. In. 1966 from Philadelphia. Survivors include one son, Barry Donohue of Los Angeles; and one daughter, Mrs. Louise Woodruff of Phoenix..

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