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Phoenix, July 12, 1966 0 The Arizona Republic 39 Obituaries Mrs. Alice Roberson, In Phoenix 57 Years Mrs. Alice F. Roberson, 87, who served as superintendent of the Arizona State Industrial School for Girls when John Phillips Cattleman David A. Brown Fought With Gen.

Pershing YUMA-David Albert Brown, a cattleman and rancher who once fought with Gea John J. Pershing against Pancho Villa, died yesterday at a local hospital. Services for Mr. Brown will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Johnson Mortuary in Yuma, with burial to follow in Desert Lawn.

was Arizona's governor in the 1930s, died yesterday in a Phoenix nursing home. if 4 Mrs. Roberson, 229 E. Indianola, came to Phoenix in 1909 John W. R.

Dean Services in Yunia YUMA Services for John William R. Dean, 62, who maintained a general insurance business in Phoenix and Yuma, were held Saturday in Johnson Mortuary at Yuma. Mr. Dean, a native of Washington Court House, Ohio, came to Phoenix in 1943 and moved to Yuma six years ago. He com- from her native Jamestown, N.Y.

Mr. Brown, born in 1880 atr Gentile Valley, Idaho, was an Leonardo Pena Mass of the Angels for Leo Requiem Mass will be said at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow in St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 4715 N. Central.

Friends may call after 4 p.m. today at the Ari John B. Lutz MESA-John Baptist Lutz, 78, Army scout with Pershing on the punitive expedition of 1916 into Mexico to quell the Villa nardo Pena, 2, will be sung at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Immacu muted to Phoenix frequently. zona Funeral Home, 376 N.

uprising and near-revolution there. a retired timekeeper for the Todd Shipyards in Seattle and Tacoma, died Sunday in Mesa late Heart Catholic Church, 909 He was a Masonic lodge mem ber in Cincinnati. He died E. Washington, Third Ave. Burial will be in St.

Francis Cemetery. Mrs. Roberson had no known Lutheran Hospital. He was also a cattleman and Wednesday in Yuma. Survivors include three daugh The child died Friday of an Dixon Rites Tomorrow Mr.

Lutz, 8615 E. Apache rancher in Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico, and devoted much illness in a Phoenix hospital. survivors. ters, Mrs. Nancy Wagner of Trail, moved here 22 months He was the son of Mr.

and Mrs. of his life to the establishment Hioemx, Mrs. Barbara Rip- ago from Startup, Wash. He was Leo Pena of 1702 S. 12th St.

He of Mormon churches and col i pungier oi lempe. and Mrs In onies in the Mexican state of ttliCKPVP Patricia Christiansen of Costa Ralph Ford Services for Ralph Ford, 44, MARY SAVLOVICH Savlovich Services Set Tomorrow was born in Phoenix. Friends may call after 1 p.m employed by the shipyards 43 years. He was a member of the Baptist Church at Startup and Chihuahua. Mr.

Brown spent the Mesa, Calif two sisters and a ALFRED E. NELSEN A. E. Nelsen Was Head of Serta Firm Alfred E. Nelsen, 49, presl will be at 10:30 a.m.

today in last years of his life in the Yuma area. today at Mortensen-Kings Funeral Center, 1020 W. Washing the National Grangers in wasn-ington. He was born in BUCKEYE-Services for Jer-S State; and ry Sidney Dixon, 37, who died eight Srandchlldren-in a truck accident Sunday 8 Burial was in the old Yuma Webber and Sons Mortuary, 1641 E. Jefferson.

ton. Burial will be in St. Fran miles east of Buckeye, will be' Cemetery, He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Judd Brown, with whom he celebrated a 63rd wed Mr. Ford, 1314 E. Jefferson, died Thursday en route to Me Surviving are his wife, Gladys conducted at 10 a.m.

tomorrow morial Hospital of a respiratory cis Cemetery. Lillian Walker Mrs. Lillian Dorothy Walker, ding anniversary recently. Prayer services for Mrs condition. Born in Anmston, a son, Clifford W.

of Seattle; a daughter, Mrs. Clarence Huff-mont of Everett, seven grandchildren and 11 great Julius H. Hunzeker Julius H. Hunzeker, 81, who Mary E. Savlovich.

72, who he moved to Phoenix in dent of the Serta of Arizona Other survivors included one son, Antonio Brown of Rolls; 1959 from Detroit, Mattress 632 S. Seventh came to Phoenix in 1960 from Blackfoot, Idaho, died Sunday 51, a licensed practical nurse who came to Phoenix 27 years died Saturday in Maryvale Hospital, will be at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Mercer Mortuary, 1541 E. Thomas. four daughters, Mrs.

Susan Wil at the First Southern Baptist Church here. Burial will be in Louis B. Hazelton Memorial Park. Born in Glendora, Mr. Dixon came to Arizona 35 years ago, and was a resident of Glendale beofre moving to Buck Survivors include two sons, grandchildren.

Services and burial will be in died yesterday in Los Angeles liams of Durago, Mrs, in a daughter home at 2338 Whitton. ago from Dallas, Texas, died yesterday In St. Joseph's Hos Beth Beecroft of Hachita, N.M., Seattle, Desert View Chapel an Ralph Jr. and Raymond Ford II, both of Detroit; a brother, Raymond Ford of Phoenix; two on a business trip. Mr.

Nelsen, 1829 E. Clare' Mrs. Clementina Ranney of nounced. Funeral rites will be at 10 pital. Mr.

Hunzeker. 3438 N. 21st Livermore. and Miss a.m. Thursday In the mortuary, other brothers and two sisters, was born in Humboldt.

Legal Advertising mont, who was known as Bud, moved to Phoenix eight years eye at the age of 12. He was a Mrs. Walker, 2221 W. Tonto, Burial will be in Greenwood Nina Brown of Rolls; 24 grand children; and 34 great-grand self-employed truck operator. Neb.

He had been a school cus- was born in Marietta, Okla. NOTICE TO BIDDERS i.i..tii.a I. hArphv alven that iB ed DIGS Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary after 2 p.m. and at the time of his death was'todian at Blackfoot.

ago from his native Omaha, where he was an executive of all out of state. Burial will be in Glendale Ce-metery. Ernestine E. Booth will be received by tht Board of Educe-tion of Phoenix Union High School Sirs- tion 01 living in Cashion. the Serta Co.

He also was on Surviving are his wife, Elsie; tern District No. 210 of Maricopa county, tern Services will be at 9 a.m. Friday in A. L. Moore and Sons Mortuary, 333 W.

Adams. Burial Arizona, tor W9 toiiowmi; children. Margaret Needles Graveside services for Mrs, Mr. Dixon, who attended 3 daughter, Mrs. Clem K.

schools in Liberty and Buckeye, Campbell of Phoenix; four sis- Mrs. Savlovich, 4007 N. 63rd moved to Phoenix two the board of directors of Serta Associates in Chicago and an Army veteran of World War II. PRESCOTT Services for Building Alterations-Boys' P.E. Facility-North High School.

Sealed bids art to be filed with the Division of Supply and Property, 415 East r.rant Street. Phoenix, Arizona, on. or was a veteran of the Korean ana mree Drotners, an ouiyears ag0 from los Angeles. War, and was an American state; and one grandchild. She was member of the St.

Marearet Needles. 81. will be at Mrs. Ernestine E. Booth, 41, who died Sunday at Yavapai 1 p.m.

today in Memory TlJti1l gion member here. Services and burial will be in'Sava Serbian Orthodox Church tt. Blackfoot. A. L.

Moore She was born in Pitts- Community Hospital, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Church is Biuvivea ay ms Sons announced. will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Surviving are her husband, A. a daughter, Velva F.

Walker; three sons, Wannie Billy Joe and Carl P. Walker, all of Phoenix; three sisters and a brother, all out of state. Charles C. Cowden Mortuary Jo Ann; one son, Gael Dixon; of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints here, with burial to fol Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday in Our Saviour Lutheran Church, where he was a member, at 12th Street and Glendale.

The place of burial will be announced later by A. L. Moore and Sons Mortuary. Survivors include his wife, Cecilia; a daughter, Sally; two Survivors include her husband, Milan, to whom she would have been married 55 Cemetery, w. zvin Ave.

Mrs. Needles died Thursday at Heber Springs, Ark. She lived the past four years with a daughter at Quitman, Ark. Before that she resided 20 years in Phoenix. She was born in Ohio.

Charles L. Proctor three daughters, Jerrie, Cindy, and Diana Dixon, all of Cashion; three brothers, Dean and Larry Dixon, both of Liberty, and Ross of Lindrith, N.M. low in Mountain View Ceme-tery. Mrs. Booth had lived in Ari years this year; a daughter, APACHE JUNCTION -Charles Leonard Proctor, 44, who Mrs.

Mary Stroup, a Phoenix read by the Assistant Superintendent for Business Servlcej or hit duly authorized representative. Specification! to which this bid call must conform are available at the Division of Supply and Property. BOARD OP EDUCATION, PHOENIX UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO, OFyMAgjCOPA III William D. Bostrom Clerk Published: Arliona Republic July 10. 11, 12, 1966) Phoenix Gaiette-July lit 12, 1966; ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees ot School District No.

1 1 of Maricopa County, Arizona at will receive separata sealed bids tor furnishing all labor, material ana trans-portation required for the construction and completion of Protects A), addition to library at Bethune School, 1310 South 15th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona; (B) addi zona for 17 years, and until had bpen snips manappr fnr sn! i three years ago resided in the Charles C. Cowden, 62, a gen- teacher and musician; a son, George of Johnstown, three ne is mbo survivea Dy company in Las Cru- Phoenix-Mesa area. She was aL.i fnP hp TnnkviiiP1. Lan Survivors include a daughter, parents, Mr. and Mrs.

JohnceS) n.M., was found dead in Dixon of Liberty, grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Jessie Gardner native of West Virginia. and Nashvilie Railway before of Phoenix- and a sister and! Mr stalter ot Wtirm; Surviving are her husband, Iretiring in 1960 and moving to a brother out of state. three sons, Raymond of Marion, Burl; one daughter, Barbara iTempe from Harlan, died, Ohio, Forrest of Findlay, Ohio, Eileen Booth; one son. Timothy Sunday en route to Memorial' The family suggests memor- and glza Needles of Largo, his car here Saturday.

Mr. Proctor, who had lived I in Las Cruces, came to Apache James Rose 77 Uunction recently. He was born i ials to Our Saviour Lutheran 15 grandchildren and 25 SAFFORD James Rose, Hospital. Gene Booth; her mother, May- Mrs. Jessie A.

Gardner, 70, a Church building fund. great-grandchildren. retired assistant manager of the 10 fT i PnrrtnnT to' whoie Walding. all of Prescott; National ReDublican Club of and burial Wl11 be Miltonvale, native of Portland, who Ernest McGrew of View Chapel to oenix three years fZS, from Alameda, and A. L.

Moore and Sons Mor ago tuary made arrangements. Survivors incluse his wife, Mrs. Roger Saba of Scottsdale. Morenci Hospital. Legal Advertising Services for Mr.

Rose will be two Robert and 1 1 Ll I tion to library at Lowell scnooi. wiu South First Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona) library building at Gray School, 201 East Durango, Phoenix, Arlzonai ID) library building) at Lincoln School, 1021 East Buckeye Road, Phoenix, Arizona) and (E), cafeteria building at Capitol School, 1640 West Van Buren, Phoenix. Arizona. Proposals on the protects shall bt submitted In the form shown In the apecl-flcations, In strict accordance with drawings and specifications prepared therefor by David Sholder, Architect, and on file at the Office of the Superintendent of School District No. 1, 12i East Lincoln Street, Phoenix, Arizona.

A copy of the plans and specifications may be examined and obtained at the office of th architect, 1133 East Missouri Avenue, Suite Phneni. Arizona, upon receipt of 150.00, resided at 1728 W. Devonshire, died yesterday in Good Samaritan Hospital. Services will be at 2 p.m. to at 1 n.m.

torfav at ana a ro- NOTICE TO BIDDERS tlJ Klntlr It hrphv alvtn that eld bids Mr. Cowden, 601 E. South1 Mountain, moved to Phoenix! from Tempe four years ago. He was born in Middlesboro, Ky. Services will be in Grace Methodist Church, 200 W.

Southern, at 9 a.m. tomorrow. Friends may call after 2 p.m.; today in Sunset Chapel, 301 W.j Camelback. Mr. Cowden was a1 member of the church.

Bertha Watts GLOBE Mrs. Bertha Watts, 50, with her husband a bar and restaurant owner here and in Miami for the past seven years, died yesterday at Dripping Springs. Funeral services will be at 2 line Proctor, all of Las Cruces, Chapel of the Valley in Safford, will received bv fht Board of Education of Phoenix Union High School Sys Friends may call from 6 p.m. today until noon tomorrow at Widmer Mortuary, and from noon tomorrow until service time at the church's relief society room. consisting of an Episcopal cere day in Trinity Episcopal Cathe Manuel E.

Rodriguez tem District no. 210 of Maricopa tounry, Arizona, for tht following: Cabinet Mlllwork and Shelving Girls' P.E. Facility at Phoenix Union High School. dral, 100 W. Roosevelt.

Crema mony followed by a Masonic service. Cremation will be in Tucson. Rosary for Manuel E. Rodri- tinn will fnllnw. A Mnnrp guez, 62, who died Saturday InL-A cnn- rnrmrv annnimrprl which deooslt will be refunded, upon return of the drawings and specifications In p.m.

tomorrow at Miles Mortua Sealed bids art to filed with the Edna Kreutzer Division of Supply and Property, 4i condition within seven 17) days after Grant Street, Phoenix, Arizona, on or. oomn9, h.lnr no nm Julv 20. 196 at whlchl Ik. n.l nr.u.lllnn rata nl ner ft em Mr. Rose was born in England his home, 1108 W.

Sherman, will, and came to the United Stateslbe recited at 8 p.m. today in I Surviving are a daughter. Graveside rites for Mrs. Edna Surviving are his wife, Ruby; ry in Miami. Mrs.

Watts, a native of Los in 1911. settling in New York.lMortensen-Kings Funeral Cen-Mrs. Harrison A. Williams of e. Kreutzer.

86. will be at'a son. Charles Jr. of Akron, Tlo rotirorl in 10R tn Flnrirln Ifpr 1020 VV. Washington.

iPhoenix: tWO Sisters and tWO 1 nm tnmnrrnu; in Memnrv'nhift. iw dnimhtprs. Mrs. John Angeles, was a former owner time they will be publicly opened )or each craft, type of workman read bv the Assistant Superintendent for or mechanic needed to execute the con-Business Services or his duly authorized tract, as ascertained from the Industrial representative. Commission of Arizona and on file there- t- ihi.

km rn for the locality of this contract, il nit ''herewith Incorporated by reference and must conform are vaMable at the Dlvl-jmaae a part Tni, nd such rat mnv iw tn Ar Wnnn 1QR7 i DrOtnerS. a OI roniana anQT.nu-n fompfprv 71Q 57 T.oar.hm.nn nf e. Wltn ner nUSDauu. wuiaiuu u. -w Kpninnm ass np sain i jvcuuiL-m win uc cu iuaaa aoiu Ave.

ana Mrs. Howard ciaui oi ruue-j wans oi ujc ui'uro A oinno hie tmrmrrmu in K1 aiiuumui cu. ihaii La the mandatory minimum rate of nix- a brother and a sister in Miami and the Apacheland res Mrs Kreutzer died Saturday wages paid by tie Contractor and any sub-contractor under film to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed bv BOARD OF EDUCATION, PHOENIX UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 210 OF MARICOPA in El Caion. Calif.

She had livedTexas; and seven grandenu- taurant and cocKiau lounge arrival here, Mr. Rose was a Heart Church, 909 E. Washing-member of the Masonic Lodge ton. Burial will be in St. Francis of Strict Observance in New; Cemetery.

Virgil R. Butcher Jr. t-niuiTv ADi7nwA them in the execution of the contract. u'ith a Haiiahtnr in San "Hipan Globe. William b.

Bostrom blA ri9r( I certified or cashier check or bid bond Published: Arizona Republic July ve Per cent (5) of the bid, made Virgil Raymond Butcher Jr. since 1956. Before that she re- She was co-owner of the Jau- yorK. sanora urage ao. id win Rndripiipz WM born in ni i navn in ine nrner or Hnara or rusiees be in charce of today's "tu, L'jsided in Phoenix since 1942.

She in Tvwpr Miami at the 966 District No. I of Maricopa re Bar in LtOWer Wldliu cu uic ivea. 'County, Arizona. These will be returned Everett W. Singrey Everett W.

Singrey, 60, who NOTICE TO otDDERS i to the unsuccessful bidders and to the Notice Is hereby given that sealed bldsmuceesiful bidder urjon his execution of time of her death. Survivors include his wife, nix 10 years ago from there. Arizona Highway Department di 00111 111 en Hilda; a son, Robert Rose of He had been a farm worker, the past six years, died Satur-I Survivors include a daughter, will be received by the Board of Educa-a satisfactory bond and contract. Work will be received by the Board ot tauca. i i Surviving are her husband ana tion of Phoenix union High school tern District No.

210 of Maricopa County, Morenci; and two sisters, Betty! nrp his wifp FinVla- day in a Phoenix hospital. Mrs. L. L. Dyer of San Diego; shall be stared within five (5) calendar days after execution of the contract.

Each bid and Its accompanying certified or cashier's check or bid bond shall be nrf fllc. utlh AAr Mrln a Drotner. L-nesicr Liuwe ui van- Arizona, for the following: ind Musical Band and Choral Risers ada. Acoustics Armer, President, Board of Trustees of Rose and Mrs. Nancy Barton, four sister Mrs Nellie Verdu both living England.

is Adriana Mendez 1 Butcner; w-. noo.se velt, came to Phoenix nine Friends mav call after 10 a.m. both of Phoenix, and Mrs. ftme Sealed bid, are to be filed with the 'School District No. lrf Maricopa County, Legal Advertising Division of Supply and Property, 415 East: LIn? NOTICE TO BIDDERS a son, G.

a. uavis ot uauas, a stepdaughter, Mrs. Ray Fleming of Dallas; a stepson, Kenneth Kreutzer of Fort Worth, nine grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 10 today at the Caldwell Funeral ha Artamirano and Mrs. Delia was born in parkersburg, Notice Is hereby given that sealed they will publicly and'hJ iKing, both of Los Angeles.

Home here. will be rece ved oy me eoaro, ot tmi--m Phoenix Union, High Scho I Sv Va. or duly KBSed by representative. BW nS publlclv read had been employed as a car salesman since moving here 18 years ago from South Bend, died yesterday in his home, 29 W. Thomas.

Mr. Singrey, a native of Plymouth, is survived by his wife, Ruth; his mother, Mrs. Blanche Yazel of Plymouth; and a brother in Indiana. Services will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow in Paradise Chapel, 3934 E.

Indian School. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call after 5 aloud Immediately after the hour of bid call the Dlvi- closing at the above-menfloned office. Services will be at 11:30 a.m. tomorrow in A.

L. Moore and Specifications to which tf must conform are available sion of Supply and Property, a.m. to 12:30 p.m. tomorrow in A. L.

Moore and Sons Mortu Daily Crossword Puzzle Sons Mortuary, 333 W. ary, 333 W. Adams. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reiect any or all bids and to waive any Informality In the bids as received. Dated this Ith day pf July, 1966.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 of Maricopa County, Arizona Bv Marian W. Armer Mrs. Marian W. Armer, President Published: July 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 19.

BOARD OF EDUCATION, PHOENIX UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 510 OF MARICOPA COUNTY, ARIZONA lil William D. Bostrom Clerk Published: Arizona Republic July 10, 11. 12, 1966; Phoenix Gazette-July 11. 12.

Friends may call there after 1 p.m. today. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: tern sir ct mo. ii'r Arizona, for the following: Building Alterations at West High School.

Sealed bids ar. to be filed with the Division of Supply and Pr.4" firant Street, Phoenix, Arizona, on or before a.m.-July 19, 1966 at which "me they will be Publicly opened and read by the Assistant Super ntenden for Business Services or his duly authorized representative. Specifications to which this bid call must conform are available at the Division of Supply and Property. BOARD OF EDUCATION, PHOENIX UNION HIGH SVHOOL DISTRICT NO. 210 OF MARICOPA UlilKii-i nv.

COUNTYi ARZ0NA William D. Bostrom Clerk Published: Arizona Republic July 10, 12, 1966; Phoenix Gazette July 11, 12, His wife, Lucelia, and his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil R. Legal Advertising Legal Advertising Brock Gets New Trial p.m.

today at the mortuary. Butcher of Bradenton, Legal Advertising i i rjii pi oi a i.Si. i "el i 5 1 1.L 0 IE SC 1 III 1 5 7 fl 1 chits 1J rfl: i. LLL i. i' "I hi Hl 1 i 1 Jm pis i.

bIe 1b 7 FE sn ra pi a r7Tr Ml I I I i T. Calvin Brock, 36, Serving a. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids Donald A. Dubbs Ho r.rauivi nv Tna nnt ul luuvu- AUCTION SALE 1 i.q can onf.il fr tho iukzI gv. 11, r-.

i "lc tui Hiv. sioj- ot pnoenix union myn Services for Donald A. DubbS, Vmnhitfor hW tern District No. 210 of, Maricopa County, PHD RlDR ju Arizona, for the toliowing: iiancee, yesteraay was given B.Bnnfina Administration and Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of School District No. I tional Teamsters bales Urivers'npW uv Arizona Sun-' shop Building at central High school.

Mar copa county, mnzuiw ai rm iMancopa Loumy, i tiTt 1 1 i iiucai at, win on ai reme Court i Sealed bids are to be filed with the receive separate sealed bids for furnisn-Disio? of Supply and Property, 415 East ng all labor, JG ant street, WnV Arizona, on or. tion required for the i cons ruction and streei, rnoti it ai adi additional iiiuiiun in n. u. rauiuv. uim, ARIZONA HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT TO SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION laneous 1IIC LUU1LS Uftisiuil, wuuuii.

before 3:00 p.m. July i60 wim-Hicompieienuii 'a rmof Tnctir.a rViorloe 'time they will be Publicly I andjeiectrlcal -Mrvice rhstnl. llfl SOU South Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams. 15th UV V1UL.1 UUklUV-C V11U1 JVJ rear hV th ASSISTOnT aUPCl HllCIIUCIil iui Wittily 01 ucmwno Bernstein, turned on an errone-l or hi, duiy 'rJS 48 Feels 50 Narrators 52 Slendef 54 Harsh breathing 55 Snubbed 59 Most domesticated 63 Cupid 64 Not qualified 66 An evergreen 67 Actress Terry 68 Type of suit 69 Winter vehicle 70 Pittances 71 Grafted: Her.

DOWN 1 Title of honor (Abbr.) 2 Unusual person 3 Against 4 Snake 5 Rip-snorting (2 words) 6 Or not 7 Sway about loosely 8 Half diameters ACROSS 1 Scarves 5 Below; Prefix 10 Scotia 14 4th wife of Henry 8 th 15 The Man Without A Country 16 Egg-shaped 17 Recede 19 Remove 20 Three-base hit 21 Likenesses 23 Dutch cheese 25 Image 26 One who gathers 30 Carmen and Aida 34 Mine entrances 35 Part of tree 37 Shoe part 38 Cut off 39 Cross-pieces 42 Western indian 43 Tract 45 So 46 Detroit ballplayer Mr. Dubbs. 110 S. 22nd died Sundav in Good Samaritan jury instruction and on the wiring ai uoweu y-nooir jvu Specifications to which this bid call Avenue, phoenix, Arizonai (C), must conform are available at the Dlvi- electrical service and miscellaneous sion of Supply and Property wiring at Gray School, 201 East Durango, r. mm! mi.

uddit ona ec- HOUSiS Hospital. He was employed by; recent U.S. bupreme court de-the Airport Parking Co. ofjeision holding that a defendant America at Sky Harbor Airport cannot be questioned except in me past two years, uorn in. me pieaeuce ui ins auumey.

BOARD OF EDUCATION, PHOENIX UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 210 OF MARICOPA a COUNTY, ARIZONA III William D. Bostrom Clerk Published: Arizona Republic July 10, 11, 12, 19661 Phoenix Gazette July 11. 12, 1966. 71266 41 Ger.

prison camp 44 Gave confidence 47 List 49 Pixie 51 Certain South Americans 53 Wizard of Park 55 Knocks 56 Man's name 57 Part of skeleton 58 Small valley 60 Elack 61 Deer track 62 Tete a 65 Shelter Deshler, Ohio, he moved to Phoenix 21 years ago from 9 Story 10 Small lumps 11 Above 12 Small valley 13 Malt beverages 18 Greatest in age 22 Summit 24 Come together 26 Celebrations 27 Love 28 Mature 29 Mr. Maris 31 Cosmetic 32 Change 33 Prophets 36 More ancient 40 Hardened Sal No. 8.1-46 Project 1-510-1 (6) I to ba removed from State Highway Right of Way Sale Date Thursdays July 21, 1966 10:00 A.M. Irical service and miscellaneous wiring at Lincoln School, 1021 East Buckeye Road, Phoenix, Arizona; and (E additional electrical service and miscellaneous wiring at Capitol School, 1640 West Van Buren, Phoenix, Arizona. Proposals on the protects shall be submitted in the form shown In the specifications, in strict accordance with drawings and specifications prepared therefor by Lowry Sorensen Engineering company, and on file at the Office pf the Superintendent Of School District No.

1, 125 East Lincoln Street, Phoenix, Arizona. A copy of the plans and specifications may be examined and obtained at the office of the engineers, 2535 West Camel- The Arizona court ordered any statements given by Brock in the absence of counsel barred in the new trial. Concurring were Chief Justice Fred C. Struck-meyer, Justice Lorna Lock- Survivors include two sisters, NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Board of Educa-tion of Phoenix Union High School System District No. 210 of Maricopa County, Arizona, for the following: Athletic School Laundry Equipment 50 Pound Capacity Washer and Dryer.

Mrs. Marie M. Long and Mrs. PHOENIX, ARIZONA Letha Markwood, both of Phoe nix, and another sister in Tole'ood, and Justice Ernest VV. Item (1) Parcel E-81 1 ceipt of $25 00, which deposit wl I be re 2017 East Buchanan Street Sealed bids are to be filed with the funcjed upon return of the drawings and do, Ohio.

uMcrariana. division or auppiy ang truant, uaai Grant Street, Phoenix, Arizona, on or Justice Jesse A. Udall dis- specifications In good condition with seven (7) days after bid opening. The general prevailing rate of per diem before 11:00 a.m. July 26, 1966 at which they will be publicly opened and read hu th Aittant lUioerlntendent for Busi-! nawicri evertit the con Friends may call from 2 to 10 p.m.

today at the mortuary. Cremation will follow services. ness Services or his duly as ascertained from the Industrial representative. sented, declaring that in his opinion there were no errors in the trial of Brock, and he further objected to using the rule laid down by the U.S. Supreme Court in the Miranda case in any new trial.

"It was the intention of the Specifications to which this bid call must conform are available at the Division of Supply and Property. BOARD OF EDUCATION, PHOENIX UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 210 OF MARICOPA COUNTY, ARIZONA ll William D. Bostrom Clerk Commission of Arizona and on tile therewith for the locality of this contract, Is herewith Incorporated by reference and made a part hereof. This and such rates shall be the mandatory minimum rate of wages paid by the Contractor and any sub-contractor under him to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed by them In the execution of the contract.

Each bid shall be accompanied bv a certified or cashier's check or bid bond for five per cent (5) of the bid, made payable to the order of Board of Trustees of School District No. 1 of Maricopa County, Arizona. These will be returned to the unsuccessful bidders and to the Convicted Killer To Die Sept. 16 high court to give stability SStTkiT. il TUCSON (AP) The Arizona uniformity to all cases that hadj NOTICE TO BIDDERS aupmiie uuji uas ati ocp.

iu tried previous tO June 13, 1 Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids iuccessful bidder upon his execution of a hnnd and contract. Work as the execution aate tor lan IQCR Hha AMa Mm receivea py oorom eauc-i satisfactory inn of Phnenlx Union Hiah School Svs-'chaii ha within fiva f51 ralendar jww Mic uu kw ui uiv mui aiiua I -story frame house and 397 ft. of 3-ft. high Chain Link Fence. (Housa occupied-do not disturb) 202 South 21st Street (2) E-788 1-story Frame House 2040 East Sherman Street (3) E-828 1-story Concrete block and frame Housa.

2034 East Jefferson (4) 1-771 I -story Frame House with Aluminum Lap Siding. (Housa occupied-do not disturb) Located en the Northwest Corner (5) E-744 of Monroe and 21st Street Approximately 131 ft. of 6-ft. High Stained Redwood Fence. 2042 East Modison Street (6) E-784 I -story Frame House with Lap Wood Siding.

(This building meets City of Phoenix Building Code.) Bids must ba made in cash, cashier's check, money order or certified check. Sale will be held at THE ARIZONA HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT AUDITORIUM 206 South 17th Avenue 261-7249 Published: July 12, 15, 1966. days after execution of the contract. Each hiH nd Itt AceomDanvino certified or Narten, convicted oi me law case)," Justice Udall declare tern District no. 2iu ot Maricopa ujuniy, Arizona, for the following: Concrete Playing Courts and Side slaying of University ot Arizona 'It js contrary to the principles cashier's check or bid bond shall be sealed and filed with Mrs.

Marian W. Armer. President. Board of Trustees of TT3 Us 6 7 10 11 12 13 mm fm 18 wi 3 ill "2T- 29 30 31 32 33 VrirV mrrmm tpm 1 1 11 71 UiL m1 W9W WZZZSMM xft 60 41 62 a7 65" 4m. 3 1 rli64 --75-" 71 I I I I 1 walks at pnoemx union nign scnooi.

student nickel Hanson. i0f fair piay t0 cliange tne School District No. 1 of Maricooa County, The State Board of Pardons the middle of a case." and Paroles has denied a plea AUSTRALIAN SENTENCED DiSsi'S? of Supply" Property, 4.5 East at the office oMh. Superintend- Grant street, Phoenix, Arizona, on Ea.s' i5 before 9:00 a.m.-July 19, 1966 at which ee time they will be publicly opened and hJJ f.S that read by the Assistant Superintendent L1)! Business Services or his duly authorized J'al SJ3 JJL? bv bid representative. BlSrwIll be ooened and publicly read Soeelflcatloni to which this bid call (aloud Immediately after the.

hour of for commutation of the 35-year- old Narten's death. SYDNEY, Australia (UPI) Richard Devine, a 28-year-old must conform are available at the Divi- closing at the above-mentioned office, Narten was convicted of ilanson and shooting Pa Tha Boarrl of Trustees reserves the sion of Supply and Property. laborer, was sentenced yester- tricia trosoy in tne neaa as tneyiaay to a montn in latl on BOARD OP EDUCATION, PHOENIX UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 210 Of- MARICOPA COUNTY, ARIZONA 111 William D. Bostrom Clerk Published: Arizona Republic July 10.

right to reiect any or all bids and to waive any Informality In th bids as received. Dated this Hh day of July, 1966. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO, 1 of Maricooa County, Arizona By Marian W. Armer Mrs. Marian W.

Armer, President Published: July 8, 9. 10, 11, 12, 13, 1966. picnicked in the Redington Pass charges he tied his wife's hands area east of Tucson. Miss Cros- behind her back, placed her in by recovered and testified front of an open fire and tossed against Narten. Ilive bullets into the flames.

I 4 11, 12, 1966; Phoenix Gazette-July II, 12, 1966. 1 i.

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