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ALL EDITIONS j2 THE OLD GS Obituaries AUG. 5li; 1974 The fcotterfly cruises the drowsy sir. JETay fever season begins this week Bobb SagrenrlOTpTi started Yankea Magazine Aug. 5, 1935 Third quarter of the Moon Auff. 10 If the 10th is fine, expect a good autumn Average length of days for week, 14 hours, 16 minutes Ecuador earthquake, 6,000 dead, Aug.

5, 1949 Most often it's the August weed that seeds the ground "Small" present-size paper money issued Auf 7, 1928 First steam locomotive Aug. 3, 1831 For fighting, men are praised, but children are punished. Old Farmert Riddle: Where is generosity always to be found? (Answer below.) Ask the Old Farmer: I am Starting an antique business and I need some advice. How do you get those little worm holes in old furniture? F.E., Butte, Montana. Try mall shot, fired at medium range.

The Arizona Republic Monday, Aug. 5, 1974 C-9 Marriage Licenses GROGAN-GROGAN Mitchle Dean. 24; Yvonne Marie, -24, both of Glendale. GUBANYI-LE FAVOR, Alex John, 27, 1222 N. Seventh Barbara 25, HOFFMAN-CASSIDY, Michael Allvn, 23, 3231 W.

Montecito; Boi.nie Susan, 23, 3231 W. Montecito. HUTCHISON-NAPfeLEE, Jasper W. 20, Laveen; Lorenda 23, 339 E. Clarendon.

JACK-LIST, Reginald, 38 846 W. Whitton; Judith Ann, 32, 3318 N. 18th Ave. JACOBS-JONES, Ronald Aloerron, 24. 1801 W.

Mohave Martha Ann, 24, 1806 W. Sherman. KIMBROUGH-CH AIRES, Thomas 43: Catherine 31. both ol Laveen. KUKTZ-APKER, William Llovd, 24.

Temoe; Gerrie Beth, 21, 4959 N. Saddle Rock Dr. MATSU-OGLESB Arthur A. 44; Brenda Joy, 26, both of Witt-man. MOLINAAGUAYO, Charles David.

29; Margaret Madrid, 2, both of Tempe. MORGAN-WHITE, David Charles. 22, McKeesoort, Pamela Ann, 19, Mesa. MORNINPIETSCH, Dan 25, W. Seldon Lane; Cindy 20, 2502 W.

Seldon Ln. NAVA-VALENUELA, Conrad Mar-celino, 26; Marv Helen, 27, both of Mesa. PA Tl NO-TOR RES, Adam 19, 808-B S. Seventh Ave Jesus 28, 806B S. Seventh Ave.

John 21, 2075 W. Indian School; Marqaret 20, 2025 W. Indian School. RATTRAY-McCAFFREY, Michael Wesley, 21, Mission Vlelo, Judith Anne, 22, Scottsdale. RINKER-BARTKOWSKI, Donald 37; Katherine, 27, both of Lakeside.

ROWHAND-HENERSHOT, Donald Gene. 19; Lisa Louise, 16, both ol Surprise. RUIZ-VINCENT, Rov, 21. 1221 S. First Carol 16, 2706 E.

Flower. SAGER-HARTER, Ron, 37; Susan 40, both ol Temoe, John 26, Mesa; Arlene, 26, 1529 E. Palm Joshua George 78 3403 W. Echo ane; Kathleen Ann, 19, 3403 W. Echo Lane.

Smith. FREFMAN. Fddle Lee, 21. 4107P, E. Portland; Sara Jane, 19, Mesa.

SM'TH-lOfEK, James Robert, 77, 10M7 N. 15tn Ave Elizabeth Ann, 19, 1914 Havward SMITH-COOPER. Orion D. 47, 57'15 S. nth Mabel 49, 1947 W.

Baseline. ST'NSf'-HioRIS. Lppnard. 54, ni w. jores Vontella 33, Hi w.

Jones. Plrhgrd fhsrles, 23. lc52 MrD'nvell; Careltta, 18, 1557 W. VcDowell. WicM.lt-Hnv.

OnnaM 49 Fmma 57, both of Tempp. WLLTrvvAOT, Allen 21. '602 Person; Edna 20, 4656 S. ith PI WITHERSKROTHEN. Llovd J.

Jr 21, ims F. Siea Vista; Barbara, 19. 1IV( Sleira Vista Waiter 71, 712" Taylor; Mary 16, 2129 E. Taylor. Republic and Gazette Phoenix Newspapers, Inc.

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BIRKS, William Eugene and Betty Jane Borzc. BONINE, Richard Wayne and Roberta. BCWEN, Karen Lucille and William Dennis. BOWMAN, Lela and Robert Harold. BURTON, Jennie Elizabeth and Rov William.

CLARK, James Edward and Iris Ann Bannister. COFFIN, Norma J. and Gerald D. COPPOCK, George D. Ill and Cynthia Louise.

DAVIDSON. Karen Mitchell and Thomas W. DfcBOW, Pamela Kae and Charlei Raymond Jr. ECK, Dolores J. and Ronald J.

ELLIS, Ormiston T. and Carleen R. ESTRADA, Sam and Nancy. FIEDLER, Wayne F. and Dorothy J.

GILMORE, Peggy Marthel and John Leslie Jr. GOODTHUNDER, Arlene Jim and Wayne Keith. HNSEN, Kenneth Joseph and Debra Lynn. HARBERSON, Marilyn and Edward. HICKS.Charles F.

and Martha E. HODGE, Stephen R. and Wassilikl HUFFMAN, Tisha Gayle and Bobby Gene. INSUNSA, Mario T. and Lucv E.

LONGORIA, Aileen R. and Remiilo MALOTT, Patricia Louise and Randolph Lee. MITCHELL, Carolyn S. and Lawrence W. MOORE, Carmen and James Her.

bcrt Jr. MORRISON, Dean Leo and Sandra Ann. MORRISSEY, Norma L. and Richard E. McCOMBS, Jo Ellen and Gary Lee.

McLAIN, Carol Farlow and James Edd4. McNEELY, Melanie F. and Inman OVEREND, William A. and Marilyn PRIOR, Candence Susan and Frank Andrew. PRUITT, James E.

and Carla Ann. RAMIREZ, John F. and Esther. READING, Billie R. and Edward A.

REISOORPH, Sharon Louise and Jerry Ltf RODRIGUEZ, Satlv L. and Frank F. SHUCKHART, H. Dale and Veima SIMMS, Patricia Ann and Charles Rohert. TETU, Cynthia A.

and Dennis A. TRANTER, Ann Elizabeth and Garv James. URIAS, Mona Eliza and Michael R. VEACH, Dennis John and Cathv VICKROY, Katherine Ellen and John William. WALKER, Doris Mildred and William Kenneth.

WESLEY, Vc-lma Jovce and Verdes. WIDDICOMBE, Arthur and Elva Jovce. WILLARD, Lvnn and Bart B. July 31, 1974 ANDERSON. Byron Keith and Theresa Agnes.

ANTLE, Mildred C. and David E. BARNES, Danny Lee and Sandra CE'AVER, Joan D. and Jack J. BOGDANOVIC, Christina Dorothy and Peter Snasloe.

BOOMHOWER, Rose Marv and David Rav. BRAASTAD, Nanette (Toby) and William. BROMLEY, Jo Anne and John BULLINGTON, Ann and William E. BURKHARDT, Pamela Ann and William Richard. BURNS, Robert J.

and Marion L. BYE, Roqer and Carol A. William D. and Wanda Lee. CHANDLER, James and Andrea P.

CONWAY, William J. and Vicki Adel Gardner. COOK, GPraldine and Donald L. CUNNINGHAM, Nan Ellen and Robert Lee. CRUZ, Audrey and Alfred H.

CUPPS, Racy Denrick and Dennis James. DIKE, Constance Francis and John Ernest William. FRANKLIN, Laurie L. and Kent W. FRIZZELL, Barbara and Stephan.

GILLETTE, Robert J. and Melba J. GOFF, Gerald E. and Judith M. GREEN, Robert Ray and Donna Marie.

GREEN, Robert S. and Helen Diane. HANDSHY, Edward L. and Maureen D. HAZEL, Pearl Ruth and Roger.

HILL, Debbie and Paul. HILLING, Allie Jean and Darrell E. HOAGLIN, Fav and Ross. HOLLEMAN, John Lee and Nina Mav. LaBARR, Clarice M.

and LeRoV C. August 1, 1974 AKERBLOM, Russel N. J. and Beverlv Jane. ALLiEN, Daniel R.

and Dorothy. ALVAREZ, Marv Irene and Gilbert John. BATCHELDER, Judv and John P. BEAUCHAMP, Donna- J. Morlev and Robert L.

BFRRY, Cilib B. and Cora Lee. BEVIMS, Sharon Jean and Steva. BRADLEY, Cheryl Lynn and Ken. neth Richard.

CASPERSON, Clifford Charles and Beverly Ann. CHOW, Philip Sai-Yee and Lii-Ho. COOK, Stephen F. and Cheryl A. DeBUTY, Norma Elizabeth and Warren Rav.

DeLaVERGNE, Kathleen and Rich- oisRoi'lER, Gordon Robert and Kathv A DEW, Carol Jean and Alfred Vernon. GONZALES, Irene and Arthur L. HICKMAN, Richard Eugene and Texie M. HOGAN, Harry James and Stephanie Fae. HOUSE, Carolvn J.

and Larry L. HUFFINES. Ruth Ann and David C. Sherrill Daniels TEMPE Services Mrs. Sherrill Lynn Daniels, 37, of 1000 Blue Bell Lane will be at 10 a.m.

Tuesday in Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N. Hayden Road, Scotts-dale. Cremation will follow. Mrs. Daniels died Saturday in Good Samartian Hospital, Phoenix.

Survivors include her husband, Eddie children Bradley, Karie Farrally and Lynne; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Montague; her grandmother, Mrs.

Marion Pollinger; great grandmother, Mrs. A. C. Wall-bridge, and two sisters out of state. Jeffrey Price Services for Jeffrey Lynn Price, 19, a painter, will be at 9 a.m.

Tuesday in Hansen Mortuary, 8314 N. Seventh St. Burial will be in Restha-ven Park Cemetery. Mr. Price died Saturday of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound in his home, 2607 W.

Sweetwater. Survivors include his father, Jewell Price; his mother, Mrs. Sally Price; a brother, James and another brother out of state; sisters, Julie and Linda, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Pugh and Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Price. Glen D. Meyer Glen D. Meyer, 71, of 8222 N.

Ninth a retired laborer who had worked for O'Mal-ley Building Materials, died Friday in the Phoenix Veterans Administration Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Mildred; children, Ted Glen J. and Mrs. Wanda Parker; six grandchildren, and 16 great-grandchildren. Cremation will be private, Arizona Burial, Cremation and Transportation Service announced.

Charles G. James Charles G. James, 76, a retired machinist, died Saturday in his home at 1110 W. Lynwood. Survivors include his wife, Daisy; children, Mrs.

Marguerite Johannsen, Mrs. Crystal Trimmer, Mrs. Lois Spaulding, Lyle, Frank and Dennis; a sister out of state; 19 grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. Services and burial will be Payette, Idaho, A. L.

Moore and Sons Mortuary ffom TO lit Jteta'n more next iv'm snrl flavor ijr TeitKwfnf swrt from th store wrapping as soon as possible. The wrapping absorbs juices an4 a vor ad (lows down cooling Riddle antwttri la the dictionary, OID FARMER'S WEA.HIER' FORECASTS Salt Elver Vallcyi Highs between 105 and 110 degrees with chance of rain New England: Tntermitterit Tain and becoming cooler all week. Greater New. York-New Jersey: Partly cloudy to-start, then-heavy rain; cloudy and becoming. cooler latter part.

Middle Atlantic Coastal: Week begins partly cloudy and lot then light rain and cooler to end of week. Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: First part of weelt fcmerally clear and hot; endof week rainy, light inlaniand heavy along coast. Florida: Steady rain all week in central and intermittent rain all week in north and south. Upstate Western N.Y..Toronfo Montreal: tight rain and warm to start, then fairly sunny and pleasant; heavy lain latter part. Greater Ohio Valley: Early week partly sunny and very hot; end of week rainy.

Deep South: Scattered light rain for most of week; clear and hot by week's end. Chicago and Southern Great Latest Uain all week throughout region, heavy to start and again at midweek. Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Partly sunny and hot to midweek, then rain to end. of week. Central Great Plains: Mostly sunny and hot at test, then 6howers in east; end of week cloudy and cooler.

Texas-Oklahoma: Cloudy with rain along Gulf to Btart, then clear and hot; late week rain in north." Rocky Mountain Region: Raid all week except partly clondy in north. Southwest Desert: Eain to start, then clearing1; end of week clear with highs in low 100s. Pacific Northwest: Showers in north at first, then intermittent clouds; rain starting by week's end; California: Partly Bunrty and warm most of week; rainand cooler in north by weekend. A1I RiuhU Reserved. Yankee, thftltn, N.H.

9JHO Robert E. Cooper Services for Robert E. Cooper, 52, a mechanic, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Green Acres Mortuary, 5830 W. Missouri, Glendale.

Burial will be in Resthaven Park Cemetery. Mr. Cooper of 5656 W. College Drive died Saturday in Good Samaritan Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Beverly; children, Donald, John and Sandra and a grandchild.

Jay O. Gibson CHANDLER Services for Jay O. Gibson, 81, a retired gasoline and oil distributor, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Bueler Mortuary, 14 W. Hulet.

Cremation will follow. 'Tr. Gibson, formerly of E. Erie, died Saturday in Tanner Chapel Manor Nursing Home in Phoenix, where he had lived nearly a year. He had owned.

the Joy Oil Co. in Joy, HI. Survivors include his wife, Pearl and a brother out of state. Mark H. Million SCOTTSDALE Services for Mark Henry Milligan, 73, a retired rancher of the Tolleson area, will be at 11 a.m.

Tuesday in Mercer Mortuary, 1541 E. Thomas, Phoenix. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park. Mr. Milligan of 8431 E.

Virginia was dead on arrival Saturday at Bagdad Hospital. He was visiting his daughter, Mrs. Betty Jo Kellis, who lives in Bagdad. Survivors include other children. Rose Marie, Dandy and Michael J.

and eight and Michail J. and eight grandchildren. Stewart 31. Cook SHOW LOW Services for Stewart M. Cook, 62, a missionary for the Assembly of God Church and a retired steam fitter, will be at 2 p.m.

today in the Assembly of God Church at Cibecue. Burial will be in Whittier, Calif. Mr. Cook died Sunday in the church at Cibecue of an apparent heart attack. Survivors include his wife, Mary; sons, Stewart W.

and Lee his father, George W. Cook; a brother, a half-brother, a sister and a half-sister out of state, and seven grandchildren. Jackson Mortuary of Show Low handled arrangements. Dissolutions asked LUNDQUIST, Sandra Jean and Gerald Gust. MATHEWS, Virgel S.

and Lien Devera. MfcLANOER, Deborah Lynn and James Robert. MILLENACKER, Dennis C. and Viua R. MILLER, Ruth A.

and Albert Jr. MILLER, Claudia C. and Stephen E. MiNGOY, Pamela S. and Michael P.

Jr. MONDELLO, Linda Jean and Julius. MORAGA, Marina and Frank G. NEMEC, Barbara A. and Richard J.

NICHOLS, Ralynne Sue and John N. OTTER, Barbara Jean and Earl Arthur. PRATT, Renee M. and Thomas R. RAMOS, Maria and Paulino.

RICE, Sandra M. and Danny Loyd. RIPPEY, Jonnnie W. and Charlotte RUSSO, John B. and Theresa M.

SCHMITT, Mary Catherine and Donald Leo. SHUCK, Gilda G- 8ni Kenneth L. SIRAGUSA, Sally A. and Charles E. SPENC6, Donna Maria and Garv Dale.

STILLEY, Donna Lee and Howard Laurrnce. STUART, Judith Ann and Georqe R. TROXELU William A. and Barbara ULLOA, Debra Ann and Jose Valdiv. VAN HORSEN, Nancv and James D.

VERVILLE, Mildred R. and Myron WALLS, Brenda and Walter David WARREN, Sandra Lee and Jav Donna B. and Phillip L. August 1, 1974 ANDREWS, Daniel Graham ano BENAVIDEZ, Emma and Luis-BROCK, Thomas and Ruth Ann. BURNS! Richard Douglas and CADRLILE, Frances and Clyde Her- CASTILLO, juanita and CLARK, F'amela Kay and Frank COWAN, Arleiqh M.

and Kenneth CYPHER, Mary C. and David MY DAVIS, Larrv A. and Patty J. DECK, Cornel Howard and Rachel. DILELLA, Doris B.

and C. Paul-DOUGHERTY, Mdrcella R. and Jo- EVANSjim W. and Patricia Ann. PARIS, LaFave and Oder i William.

F1TT, Holly M. Charles L. FOWLER, Marie Anne and Albert FURSEf'jeannie Fave and Robert GAMBY, Bonnie Jovce and John Vicki Lynn and Monte C. GURROLA, Svlvia H. and AMI HARRISON, George B.

and Mvma ucRFL. Craio D. and Nelda J. HOPSON, Deborah K. and James H.

HUGHES, Sharon Lee and Barry and Pegqy R. KINCH, Joan Marcella and Paul LOVELL, Linda fvarlam and Martin Ruben Tapia and Gloria MOURAO, Anita L. anc I Joo L-HEAL, Elwood J. and Georgia n. NELSON, Kathleen Marie and Roy Mitchell.

NORET, Stanley and Mary E. NUNEZ, Elba and Pete G. O'HEARN, Kathleen and JerrvVan. O'TOOLE, Bodil M. and John PARTLOW, Julie Gave and Delbtrt PHILLIPS, Moss D.

and MarlaD. PHILLIPS, Carolyn A. and Richard PIGG, Cecil Earl and Zelma. IRES, Maria and Anthony (Separa- RAMEY, Valerie J. and Kim RIGG1NS, Kvra Kristine and Jon AAENZ.n'Rosallnda and Pedro Romo.

shallenbfV-er. Dirk William and Hilda Elaine. SMITH, Audrev E. and Fa ret STAPGS. Jeanette A.

and J. SWEENER, Evelyn Joyce and M. Rohert Michael and Marqaret Louise. nnia TFMPLETON, Leesa E. and Donald TOWfiSEND, Nancv Mary and Gregory Lee.

WATSON, Jennifer and Dan L. Wil MOT, Rheta Rae and Roger Jn'tfm, leonra Jeanette and Donald I.eRov. ANIINDSON, Freda and Mvles M. ARTE. Ffward and Beatrice BERRONES, Lauro C.

and Marv BFStI3 George Richard and Judith BRANTLEY, Diana I. and Gary E. BRIDGES, Sheila Fawn and Michael Lee BURR. Diane and Ronald James. CALFY, Juditn Ann and Donald Nancv E.

and James William. COLIN, Nancv E. and John F. DUCK, lamps Harrison and Catherine Elizabeth TS'Y, Pavo and Orble Fiwi ER. John H.

and Catherine S. Anrelia and J. HAYES, Guy Arnold and Cathonne HMhHFS. Vivian Eileen and R. D.

JOHNSON, Ellen Fave and Laurel Linda Kay and Wayne Francis. i i povic Dusan and Draqica. LVLACE, William V. and Crystal rV-OCWELL, Nancv A. and Charles jyv-opvY, Mary Alice and Hubert Arseno.

prpp A. and I nren E. pcnrorN, Virkv and Paul E. pivunun. Marie nplrov Josenh.

pena. Rhonda Marie and Charles I ouls. pivas. Jocpphlpe anH Gomersindo. pivrpa and Henrv.

Russell C. and Barbara Lnu. pnnpjOUEZ, Marco A. and Heidi tylor. Pamela S.

and Kenneth pfv.fKLL, Donna Jean and Michael WTSON, Jesse A. Jr. and Nancv vuucht sol-n Harry P. VinT-njco, David William and Isolde Mnntlra I sa and Steven J. ZOGG, Jack and Jan.

13 26 52 Wks. Wks. Wks. ReoGaz $22.10 J44 20 S88.40 Rep-MS 13.65 27.30 54 60 Rep-Morn 8 45 16.90 33.80 Gaz-Eve 8,45 16 90 33.80 Gaz Sun 13 65 27.30 54 60 Rep-Sun 5 20 10.40 20.80 All Other States ReoGaz 10 $70.70 $140 40 Rep-M 21 45 47.90 8v80 Rep Morn 1.3.65 27.30 54.60 Gaz Eve 13.65 27 30 54.60 Gaz Sun 21.45 42.90 85 80 Rep-Sun 7.80 15.60 31.20 Marriage Licenses BRETZKE-PHILLIPS, Craig 20; Pattv 19, both of BROWN-LOFTON, Edwaro 33, 2C20 E. Fillmore; Peggy 24, 528 E.

Pierson. CA iREON-COOMBS, Charles 18, Temoe; Tara Lvn, 19, Mesa. C4STI' LO-CUNOY, Steven, 23; Sandra, 29, both of Chandler. COLLIN-ROCKPICH. William Karl, 27, 4535 N.

49th Drive; Rosean-na Lee. 19, 5807 N. 13th St. CONLEY-BRANCH, Mark Joseph, 22; Susan Therese, 19, both of Boise, Idaho. C0R0N4-RIVAS, Ramlro R.

23, 1448 E. Roosevelt; Ermelinda, 17, 3909 W. Maricopa. CUNNINGHAM-LOPEZ, William John 27, 323 W. Hutobell; Svlvia Lynn, 16, 3623 W.

Hubbell DUOLEY-GARNETTE, Glenn 50, 4205 N. Ninth Janet 40, Scottsdale. DUNCAN-JEWETT, David 19, Tucson: Beth Lvnn, 16, Mesa. ELLWCOO-MOHRMAN, Richard 20; Nancy Lee, 19, both of Glendale FISCHER-BEARD. Scott, 22; Rebecca 18, both of Scottsdale.

CARGAN-MILLER. Patrick Kevin, 19; Renee Elaine, 17, both of Mesa. GIBBS-TONIATTI, William Jesse Jr. 18; Carol Ann, 18, both of Mesa. GIPSON -ANDREWS, John 32, 1146 E.

Tavlor; Mary Anne, 25, 1146 E. Tavlor. HOLT-PARKER, Everett 44. Luke Air Force Base; Doris Ellen, 48, Mesa. Thomas 32; Lucilia 0., 31.

both of Glendale. FHdie A 19, 3403 W. Sierra Rene Marie. 17, 4S42 N. 63'd Drive.

HENDFL-DAVIS, Garv 22. 4325 N. Second Deborah 22, 4325 N. Second Ave. HPRERA-flRMENTA, Anoel, 18, 1719 S.

Second Mary 16, 911 Sherman HCVATH-OFDOEN, Michael 21, 4'- W. HuHh-ll; Amanda Lee, 22, 6767 N. Seventh St. KNKdp.rlack, Dennis 31, Scottsdale; Necia Leslie, 36 4041 E. Camelhack.

US ARK-KOCH, John Edward, 70, 1344 E. Alta Vista: Lvnn Marie. 20, 1344 E. Alta Vista. LAMBF9.T-r,RflY, William Charles 20; Charlotte Ann, 18, both of Mesa.

LYNN-MROLA, Danny 27, 2122 N. 78th Place; Karen 19, 3743 E. Laurel Lane. MURP'Y-RFED, John 29; Mlch-ele. 26, both of Tempe.

MYER-EUTLER, eodore McKinlev. 21; Susan Kathleen, 21, both of Mnsa NELSON-GOOD, Johnnie legal age; Genevieve legal age, both of Scottsdale. NOBLES-WEANT, Ruford 66, 2320 N. Seventh Helen 69, 23J6 N. 12th St.

OWENS-WR'EZINSKI, Richard Alan, 20. Temoe; Joan Marie, 18, 5423 S. 45th Way. PARRISH Larry, 29, 2040 W. Berncge Lane; Janine Michele, 24.

2040 W. Bemdqe Lane. PRENTICE-WILSON, Keith 40, 2323 W. Altadena; Alice Fern, 33, 3108 W. Dahlia.

ROGERS-LAMM, Terrv Lee, 25, Tempe; Kathleen Ann Marie, 19, Mesa. ROSE-MILLARD, James Alan, 22, 58)2 N. 10th Barbara Rose, 23. 1515 W. Missouri Ave.

SCHWARZ-JAEGr. Rohert M. 22; Bonnie 21, both of Scottsdale. SEDLOCK-STACK, John Vincent, 25, 1129 w. Vermont; Paula Lorraine, 23.

1159 W. Vermont. SERRANO-PEKiEZ, Valente, 40, 1018 E. Durango; Luisa, 40, 1018 E. Durango.

SMITH-DeNAIS, Roger 32, 350 W. Thomas; Barbara 25, 3305 E. Granada. SUMMERS-LOVETT, Rov 27, 158CI N. 29th Adina 19, Scottsdale.

THOMASGAUGLER, Mark 18, 4318 N. 12th Arleen 23, 4:20 N. 12th St. THORBORSEN-CARRA5CO, William 29, 810 N. Ninth Maria Olga, 17, 2H12 W.

Madison. TUTTLE-ZITTLE, Robert 35, 2922 N. 39th Janice Rae, 40, 4423 N. 43rd Place. VAN BIBBER-POWELL, Rex 48; Joann, 43, both of Mesa.

VAN NESS-MAURO, Michael 6650 W. Holly; Muriel 20, Peoria. WADLOW-WOOD, Edward 35, I ''01 N. 3Jnd Nancy 19, 1001 N. 32r.d St WEAVER-KREBS, Edward S'even, 21; Karen Victoria, 19, both of WILSON-LOKEN, Roy 35, 315 Fillmore; Bonila 34, 315 W.

Fil'-norp. YOUNT-HFWR, Robert, 35, Peoria; Donna, 22, Glendale. August 1, 1974 AMOS-NEGRElt, Freuerick Lee. 20. Whiteriver; Cynlhia Ann, 20, 3637 w.

Cypress. ARMMTO-EGGEN, Gerald 26, 7602 N. 12th Jane 22. 29 (0 E. Yucca.

ARMSTRONG-SMITH, Nelson 39; Dorine, 32, both ol Chandler. ARNOLD-JONES, John 51, 2605 W. McLellan; Zoa 37, 4118 W. Oranqewood. BAILEY-COOPER, Isaac, 59; Bobbie Jean, 40, both ol Avonaale.

BARNETT-BARNETT, Randy 28, 19J7 W. Baseline; Cheryl 26, 3602 W. La Salle. BAUMGARDNtR-GESSLER, Dennis 22 2414 W. Morten; Carolyn 29, 2414 W.

Morten. BINNEY-EDEN, Keith Hamilton, 19. 3102 N. 22nd Debra Diane, 19, Glendale. BRANHAM-FERNANDEZ, Manrell 32, 802 S.

Third Rosa 25, 1106 E. Taylor. CAMPOS-MARTINEZ, Eseauiel, 20, 3608 W. Monte Vista; Rachel, 17, 3739 W. Cypress.

COLE-DOUGLAS, Daniel 24, 2201 N. 22nd Linda, 22, 2201 N. 22nd St. COOPER-HALDANE, Reid 30, Scottsdale; Su'an 29, Tempe. DIETZEL-BULITTA, Rov David, 19, 6340 N.

16th Carole 24, 6340 N. 16th St. EHRET-BRUNO, Jeffrey Harrison, 21; Marv Katherine, 23, both of FAGANDaVEE, Edwin Lee, 23, 7101 Indian School; Cynthia kenee, 18. 9121 W. Jeflerson.

FARNSWORTH-MONROE, Joseph Steohen, 22 2025 W. Indian School; Jovce Lee, 25, 2025 W. Indian School. GNAU-REISINGER, Dennis Garv, 31; Marilvnn Alice 27, both of HACCKBARTH.MUSGROVE, Gary 23, PO. Box 13073; Diana 23, 6209 W.

Cheerv Lynn Drive. HOLTZ-LOMBARD, Jerel Guv, 22; Jane Jeanette, 18, both of Peoria. HUGHES-AMATE, William 23, 8205 N. 19th Dentse 22, 8205 N. 19th KELLY-FOX, Patrick 27, Tolleson; Dianne jean, 25, 3450 W.

LUNDY-WATSON, Ricky 19, 7934 W. Earll; Sandra 16, 7934 W. McGEE-McGEE, Edward 43, jean 41, both of Temoe. Mrf-; 32, Scotts- 8734 W. Glenrosa Barbara 53, 8734 W.

Glenrosa Ave. PEDERSON-LINDLER, William 30, 2402 39th Place; Linda 56 7608 N. 12th St. RADTKE-5AENLAH, Robert ugene, 27; Suofianne, 24, both of Good- rTeLLY-RIELLY, Joseph 32 17237 N. 16th Margaret, 29, 17237 N.

16th Ave. RODRIQUEZ-LEWALLEN, Armando, 22, 4225 W. Tuckev Lane; Debra Lvnn, 21, 3115 W. wethersfield. RUHL REISDORPH, Louis 33, 7112 N.

2cth Drive; Sharon 33, P.O. Box 9579, Phoenix. SANDERS-WATSON, Dale 19. 2321 E. Highland; Teresa A 19, 7934 Earll.

SANOERSON-NELSON, Dale Carv, 20; Rhonda Carol, 18, both of SIMPSON-STURGEON, Wilson legal age, Scottsdale; Charlene, legal age, 2041 29th Place. STEIN-COOLEY, Herbert 33, 2038 Soiano Drive; Dorothy, 33, 2038 E. Solano Drive. TIFFANY-WILKINS, Ned 43; Flora, 41, both of Mesa. Riclwd 24; Pamela 20, both of Mesa.

WILLIS-NISINGER, John, 25; Donna, 23, both of Mesa. ALDECOA-VEGA, Ralph 20; Elizabeth Ann, 19, both of Chandler ALLISON-PLUMB, James 22 2525 N. 52nd Lane 18, Scotts- ANDERSONBEAULIEU, James Rooert, 19, 317 W. McDowell; Eva Marie, 18, 317 W. McDowell.

ATCHISON-GOODFRIEND, Rainv 26, 3001 N. Black Canvon Sharon 27, 3001 N. Biack AUZAOMMONS, Martin 30, Flaastatf; Shirley 22-Glendale. BARiKER-DYER, Daniel 22, 5440 W. Virginia; Donna 17, 5029 W.

BIESnT6gERS, Karl 25; Patricia 22, both ot Tempe. BRUNK-REED, Kenin 19, 813 E. Fairmounl; Marv 16, 3823 E. George, 28. 5031 36th Cynthia, 18, 5031 S.

CAE-JESSEN, Hovt 29; Esther A 26, both of Mesa. CLARK-WHITMORE, James 35; Sarah 23, bolh of Chandler. ALTON-MURPHY; Michael 32, 1224 E. Avenida Hermosa; Susan 31, 1517 E. Colter.

DIAZ-MORENO, Abel 20; Katy 18. both of El Mirage. DICKSON-ROMINE, Otis 62, 4541 W. Clarendon Geraldme 60, 4601 W. Clarendon.

DREW-CLARK, Steven Glen, 19, Z532 E. Waltann; Eunis 17, 1639 W. Michelle Dr. DUBOIS-DAVIS, Richard 25, 2009 N. 38th Lillian 25, 1624 N.

22nd St. EKDAHL-CASEY, Richard 24; Marv 26, both of Scottsdale. ENGLE AKIN. James 29; Pamela 24, both of Glendale. EWART-TYSON, Timothy 19, 1807 W.

Oraibi; Barbara 17, 15)1 W. Atlanta. FREEMAN-BARNETT, William Hav- ward, 28, 358 E. Roeser Billie Rae, 23, 6414 S. 21st St GOMEZ-ESPINOZA, Jesus 42, 2905 W.

Pierce; Andrea, 36, 1730Vj E. Sherman. GOODRO1-WILLIAMS, Dwight Cla- bourn 22, W. Lawrence; Robin Ann, 20, 7922 N. 21st PI.

GRIFFIN-GRIFFIN, Lawrence 27. 2639 N. 65th Elizabeth 24, 2639 N. 65th Ave. CROSSWORD PUZZLE Saturday's Puzzle Solved: PlilclolT speed EE a AliHA It III A A.

2. lElAlIlinUAi.lL kill JK I A 1 Id 1y I RED TT TEffi ft A rTTe Is a sE5 Fir aFs SlAlMlEllO A A i I D2L-1 TJTTerpump rusty IIrirI FLii suede1 Is Legal Advertising INVITATION TO BID JOB TITLE Post Office, Noqales, Az. SOLICITATION NO. O39940-75-A-0007 LOCATION OF WORK 511 Morley Nogales, Az. BID OPENING August 27, 1974 2:00 P.M.

Effective July 29, 1974, the District Procurement Office. USPS 1441 E. Buck-eve, Rm. 239, Phoenix, AZ. PHONE: 261-4133, 4134, shall accept bids for construction work to existing Postal Facility at Noqales, Az.

SCOPE OF WORK Furnish all materials, labor, tools, plant supplies, equipment, transportation, superintendence, temporary construction and all other services and facilities necessary to complete the Remodeling of the U.S. Post Office at Noqales, Az. including all incidental work and appurtenances as described in the contract documents. Demolition-Paving Re-surface-Fencing-Con-crete Formwork Concrete reinforcement, Cast-tn-Place Concrete Precast Concrete Masonry Structural Metals-Rough Carpentry. Moisture Control Sheet Metal Caulking Glass Glazing Stucco Drvwall-Painting-Heating-Ven-tilating-Air Conditioning Electrical.

PERFORMANCE 90 Calendar days after receipt of NOTICE TO PROCEED COST Ranqe INFORMATIONAL Prevailing Wase Rates AQ 1085, plus modifications thereto applicable. BID, PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS APPLY. TO OBTAIN BID PACKAGE Submit check, money order (no cash) for $10.00 unconditionally payable to Disbursing Officer, U.S. Postal Services, District Procurement Office. 1441 E.

Buckeye Rm. 239, Phoenix, Az. Phone: 602-261-4133 4134. EXAMINATION OF PLANS SPEC'S. Examine at no cost at the District Procurement Office (above address) and the following Plan Hold Firms, (1) AZ Tech Service, 4700 N.

Central, Phoenix, Az. (2) F. W. Dodqe, 333 W. Indian School Phoenix, Az.

(3) Plan Service. 4215 North 16th St. Phoenix, Az. (4) F. W.

Dodge, 2221 E. Broadway, TUCSON, AZ PHONE: 623-4751 (5) Builder's Plan Service. 1002 South Plumer, Tucson, AZ. 624-4495. PUBLISHED: Arizona Republic, August 2, 3, 4, 6, iy4.

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Protect 0121-916, 016-2-905 206-907. Termini: Nogales-Lowell Highway, Douglas-Rodeo Highway Douglas-Will cox Highway. Location: (Santa Cruz S. R. 90) (Silver Creek-Bernardino Section) (Pearce-Junction 1-10) Item 223, AFE: 55553, 222, 224.

Bids opened: Thursday August 8 1974. Cost of Plans and Specifications: S2.50. Time tor completion: 60 working davs. Sealed bids will be received until 11:00 a.m., Naval Observatory Time bv Western Union, on the above date, in the office of Contracts and Specifications Services, Highwav Division, Arizona Departmenf of Transportation, 206 South 17th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85007 and then publicly opened and read. No bids will be received after the time specified.

Proposals for more than one proiect mav be set for opening at the time indicated above. The proiect order of opening and reading proposals will be determined at the time of opening, and there will be a pause between proiect openings to allow a bidder the opportunity to submit a written request to withdraw his unopened bid. The location of the proposed work is in Cochise County. Proiect 012-1 916, located on Stale Route 82, begins at Milepost 45.27, approximately 6.32 miles west ot the junction with State Route 90, and extends easterly to the junction with State Route 90 for a distance of approximately 6.32 miles, Proiect 016-2-905, located on U.S. Route 80, begins at Milepost 380, approximately 12 miles east of Douglas, and extends easterly to Milepost 393 for a distance ot approximately 13 miles.

Proiect 206-907, located on U.S. Route 666, begins at Milepost 53.26, approximately 14 miles south of the junction with Interstate Route 10, and extends northerly to the junction with 1-10 for a distance of approximately 13.95 miles. The combined distance of the three projects is approximately 33.26 miles. The proposed work consists of furnishing all materials and applying a Chip Seal Coat to the existing bituminous surface. ITEMS AND APPROXIMATE QUANTITIES Emulsified Asphalt (CRS-2) (Modified) Ton, 913; Cover Material (CM-11), Ton, Construct Turnouts, So.

Traffic Control Devices, L. Sum, Force Account Work (Pilot Truck) L. Sum, Force Account Work (Flagman), L. Sum, 1. Plans.

Specifications, and Proposal Pamphlets mav be obtained from Contracts and Specifications Services, Highwav Division, Arizona Department of Transportation, 206 South 17th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85007. The total cost of plans and specifications for this proiect, exclusive of Standard Specifications and Standard Plans, is shown above and is payable bv check drawn to the Arizona Department ot Transportation. 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 eligible to submit a bid until duly licensed as a contractor in the State of Arizona, and until his Contractor's Statement of Experience and Financial Condition, made on the form supplied by the Arizona Department of Transportation, has been approved.

Preaualification statements shall be filed not later than fifteen days prior to tht date ot opening bids. A proposal guaranty In the form of either an unendorsed certified or a cashier's check made payable to the State Treasurer of Arizona for not less than five per cent of the gross amount of the bid is required to accompany the proposal subiect to foreteiture on failure of bidder to enter into contract. The right is reserved to reiect anv and all bids, as provided for In the Standard Specifications. All labor employed on this proiect shall be paid in accordance with the Arizona Prevailing Wage Scale, certified by the Industrial Commission of Arizona. A list showing the Arizona Prevailing Wage Scale is on file in the Department and copies may be obtained at all reasonable times.

WM. N. PRICE, State Engineer Published: Arizona Republic July 29, August 5, 1974. George G. Haws MESA George G.

Haws, 91, a retired poultry breeder, died Thursday in his home at 3131 N. Gilbert Road. A native of Pima, he purchased a farm at Lehi in 1918 where he went into the poultry business. Survives include his wife, Grace; children, Kenneth Mrs. Grace Jones and Mrs.

Beth Scnroeder; brothers, Walter, Dave, Lynn, Glenn, Frank and Urban; sisters, Mrs. Edith Eyring, Mrs. Theresa Lamoreaux, Mrs. Ethlyn Johnson, Mrs, Georgia Allen, Mrs. Cula Magnus-son, Mrs.

Mary Anderson, Mrs. Violet Macdonald and Mrs. Ella Mae Smith; 18 grandchildren; 38 greatgrandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday in Meldnan Mortuary Chapel, 52 N.

Macdonald. Burial will be in Mesa City Cemetery. Legal Advertising ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS PROJECT: 044-1-903 390-902 TERMINI: SHOW LOW-McNAR Y-EAGAR HIGHWAY 8. GREER HIGHWAY LOCATION: (Jet. S.R.

273-Jct. S.R. 373) 8. (Jet. S.R, 260-Greer) ITEM NO: 251 AFE: 55557 252 BIDS OPENED THURSDAY AUGUST 8, 1974 COST OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS: $2.50 TIME FOR COMPLETION: 33 WORK- iMn nave.

Sealed bids will be received until 11:00 A.M., Naval Observatory lime ov wesi. ern Union, on the above date, in the offiqe of Contracts and Specifications Services, Highway Division, Arizona Department of Transportation, 206 South 17th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85007 and then oubliclv opened and read. No bids will be received after the time specified. Proposals for more than one proiect may be set for opening at the time indicated above. The proiect order of opening and reading proposals will be determined at the time of opening, and there will be a pause between proiect openings to allow a bidder the opportunity to submit a written request to withdraw his unopened bid.

The location of the proposed work is In Apache County. Proiect 044-1-903 is on State Route 260, beginning at the punc-tion with State Route 273, Mileoost 377.46 and extendino northeasterly toward Eaqar to Mileoost 385.65 for a distance of 8.19 miles. Proiect 390-902 is on State Route 373, beginning at the junction with State Route 260. Milepost 385.65 and extending southerly toward Greer to Milepost 390.21 for a distance of 4.56 miles. The combined lenqth of the prolects is approximately 12.75 miles.

The proposed work consists of furnishing all materials and apolvinq a Chip Seal Coat to the existing Bituminous Surface. AND APPROXIMATE QUANTITIES Asphalt Cement (For Seal Coat) (AR-2000), Ton. 256, Cover Material (CM-11), Ton, 2,230 Construct Turnouts, Sq. 2,900 Traffic Control Devices, L. Sum, 1 Force Account Work (Pilot Trucks), L.

Sum, 1 Force Account Work (Flaqmen) L. Sum, 1 Plans, Specifications, and Proposal Pamphlets may be obtained from Contracts and Specifications Services, Highway Division, Arizona Department of Transportation. 206 South 17th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona, 850O7. The total cost of plans and specifications for this proiect, exclusive of Standard Specifications and Standard Plans, Is shown above and Is payable bv check drawn to the Arizona Department of Transportation. No refund will be allowed for plans and specifications returned to the Department.

Prcoosal Pamphlets are not transferable and, when used to submit a bid, shall be returned in the envelope provided by the ripnartmpnt fnr that purpose. No contractor shall be eligible to submit a bid until duly licensed as a contractor in the State of Arizona, and until his Contractor's Statement of Experience and Financial Condition, made on the form supplied by the Arizona Department of Transportation, has been approved. Prequalification statements shall be filed not later than fifteen days prior to the date of ooeninq bids. A proposal Quarantv in the form of either an unendorsed certified or a cashier's check made payable to the State Treasurer of Arizona for not less than five percent of the oross. amount of the bid is required to accompany the proposal.

subiect to forfeiture on failure of bidder to enter into contract. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids, as provided for in the Standard Specifications. All labor employed on this proiect shall be paid in accordance with the Arizona Prevailing Wage Scale, certified bv the Industrial Commission of Arizona. A list showing the Arizona Prevailing Waoe Scale is on file in the Department and copies mav be obtained at reasonable times. WW.

N. PK ICE State Engineer Published: Arizona Republic Julv 30, August 1974. UNITED Feature Syndicate ACROSS 1 Vehicle 5 Icelandic epic 9 Fill with horror 14 Frankfurt's waterfront 15 Vichyssoise 16 Carpenter's tool A' 17 Cartage company 19 Breathe! in short gasps 20 Accused person's defense 21 Quiet 23 Safe 25 Murdered1. 50 Fiery 51 Moves about 54 Banquets 58 Embodying 62 Plug up: archaic 63 Sound 64 One's entitlement: 2 words 66 "A pig in 67 Collection of papers 68 Feminine suffix 69 Backs of necks 70 Kill 71 Wind instrument DOWN 1 Musical conclusions 2 Actress 26 Asia Minor native 28 Be violently excited 32 Certain jibs 37 Talk nonsense 38 "The Death of 39 Barn compartment 41 Airline for Rome 42 Horsa 45 Sugar apples 48 Bank employe Mara 3 Keepsake 4 Statement of respect 5 Native: comb, form 6 June bugs 7 Musical groups 8 Spring month 9 Put into No Mail Subscriptions acceotpd Wherr Carrier delivery is maintained Air Mail, Foreign and Military Rates on request. CIRCULATION SERVICE Branch Offices and Representative Service Phone Aio 387-7845 Apache Junction 271-8381 Avondale 271-8381 Bisbee 432-5154 Buckeye 271 -8381 Builnead City 754 3544 Ccisa Grande 836-5723 Chanoler 271-8381 Clifton 864-4255 Coolidge 723-3822 Cottonwood 634-1701 Elov 466-7072 Flagstaff 774-7472 Gilbert 271-8381 Globe 425-2002 Goodyear 271-8381 Kingman 753-5694 Luke Field 271-8381 Mesa 271-8381 Miami 473-3261 Nogales 287-2910 Page 445-2770 Parker 469-2180 Prescntt 445-4181 Saftord 428-0450 San Manuel 385-4471 Show Low 537-2570 Sierra Vista 458-2652 Superior 689-2971 Tucson 624-5177 Wickenburg 684 5514 Williams 615-2776 Williams Field 271-8381 Wmslow 289-3298 Yuma 782-2323 Announcsments Classes 1 Through 50 I Meeting Notices ORIENTAL Lodge No.

20 AM, South Center Street, Mesa. Stated Meeting 7:30 p.m. Visiting Masons welcome. William O. Walker, W.M.

4 huneral Announcements ANDRESS, Agnes G. Survived by sons Andrei A. ot Glenuale, Norman trescolt; John Douglas; 1 brother, out of state, tisnt qranochiloren; 10 qreat-granochil-oren; 2 great-great-grangcniloren. Service lu a.m. today, Chapel of the Chimes, 7924 n.

59tn Ave. Interment, Kesthaven Jark. AKBUCKLE, Jonn H. Survived bv wile, Blanche, one daugnter, Bettv L. Poole ot Greenview, Illinois.

Services are 2:00 p.m. Monday August 5 at Chanel ot the Roses, Larry J. Melcher Mortuary. Dr. Ricnara Darcy officiating, veida Rose United Methodist Church.

PrivaterematiorL BARKER, Thomas. 4202 North 20th Ave. Passed away Saturday. Arrangements pending. A.

L. Moor 4 Sons. BARRETT, Jerome George. Service today. 10 a.m.

Paradise Chapel Funeral Home. Private cremation. Ralph L. CHRISTENSEN, Lena. Services 10 a.m.

Tuesoav. Chapel of the Roses. Larry J. Melcher Mortuary with Rev. James N.

Bussey officiating. Burial, Mesa Cemetery. Friends may call after 2 o.m. today at theChapel. CLEMMONS, James.

Survived by brother, Dov Clemmons; sisters, Arnett Barkins, Marv Gordon, Edna Heath, Mini Dixon. Services tocav 11:30, chapel. Webber Sons Mortuary, COOPEk, Robert E. 5454 West Col-leqe Drive. Husband of Beverly, father of Sandra Sieg, Donald Lee and Jonn Robert Coooer, all ot Phoenix.

One grandchild, Lisa, also survives. Visitation today 6-10 o.m. Services Tuesday 11 a.m., Green Acres Mortuary. 5830 West Missouri, Glendale. Interment, ResthayenPark.

COX, Jennifer Kelll. Memorial Services, 3 p.m. today, All Saints Episcopal Church, 6300 North Central Avenue. Interment, Resthaven Park Cemetery. Arrangements bv Grlmshaw Bethanv Chapel, 710 West Bethany Home RoacL tANiELS, Sherrill Lvnn.

Survrveo! bv husband, Eddie Tempe; parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Montague, Washington; orandmotb-er, Mrs.

Marion Pollinger, Washington; great-grandmother, Mrs. A. C. Wallbridge, Montana; daughters, Karie Farrally and Lynn E. Daniels, both of Temoe; son, Bradley, Tempe; two sisters, out of state.

Services Tuesday 10 a.m. Green Acres Mortuary, Scottsdale. Private cremetion to follow. Visitation today, 7-9 m. In lieu of material remembrances family suggests contributions fo the AmericanCancer Society bOMENlCO, Joseph.

Mass 12 nddn Tuesday. Mission Chapel, Larry C. Melcher Mortuary, 6625 E. Apache Trail, Mesa. Visitation after 1 m.T today.

Interment, Mountain Vie Memorial Gardens. EASINSKI, Ludwig, 1017" E. Belmont. Funeral services 10 am todav at Sunnyslooe Sunnysio Mortuary Inc. Chanel.

Interment Resthaven. in lieu of material remembrances Dlease send contri-, bytions to the St. Vincent dePaul Chanty. practice 10 Project deviser 11 Glass rectangle 12 Pismires 13 Minus 18 Submicro- scopic pathogen 22 Spanish article 24 Turning points 27 Sets of instruments 29 New Zealand tree 30 Croquet wicket 31 Trees 32 Swift 33 Bone: prefix 34 Feel dizzy 35 Social order 36 A lot: informai 40 "The Maple Forever" 43 Small and sprightly 44 Fools 46 Canada yews, e.g. 47 Squelching reply 49 Clear 52 Spats 53 French delicacy 55 Declare 56 Bakery product 57 Rapidity 58 Russian name 59 California city 60 Ctippity 61 Kind of lizard 65 Spanish king Legal Advertising "rwFRTTsFMENT-1 FOR BIDS OPENED? AUGUST 30, 1974 TERMINI: SOUTHERN AVENUE tL ny ur viesaj COST OF PLANS AND PFCIFICATIONS: $18.00 LOCATION: lempe WAGE DETERMINATION DECISION NO.

AQ 1072 ITEM 711 AFE: 00626 TIME FOR COMPLETION: 160 WORKING DAYS Caat.rl htHc wilt hp rPCPlVPH Untl 11:00 A.M., Naval Observatory Time by Western Union, on the above date, and then rtn.nAd Jinri rpad at the OfflCe of the Arizona State Highway Commis sion, 206 boutn I in Avenue, ruinsm, Arizona 85007. No bids will be received after the time specilied. Proposals for more than one protect may be set for opening at the time indicated above. The proiect order of opening and reading proposals will, be determined at the time of opening, and there will be a pause between proiect nr.pn;nnP in tinu, a hidHpr the opportun ity to submit a written request to with draw nis unopened uia. The location ot ine proposea worn is Maricopa County on Southern Avenue in the City of Mesa, beginning at the Tem-na rpnpl and pxtpndina caster for a distance of approximately 2.31 miles to country liuo urive.

The proposed work consists of grading and draining; furnishing and placing base and surfacing constructs nf ctnrm drain, concrete curb and gutter and sidewalk; furnishing and in-stallinq traffic signals and other incidental work. APPROXIMATE QUANTITIES Grading Roadway for Payment Select Material (Type SM-13) Ton Bituminous Material Ton 37,050 Asphaltic Concrete Ton 47.425 Kein.orceo Loncreie ripe u. ri, Non-Reinforced Concrete Pipef 16,720 5,563 41 Concrete Catch Basin Each Concrete Curb add Gutter L. Ft. Concrete Sidewalk Sq.

Ft 23,250 Manhole cacn Sump Pump and Related Equipment L. Sum Drnulri. Trainppc. With Cln. 41 1 Thp-Job Training Hour 1,500 Traffic Signals L.

sum i Koaowav Lignnnq i Diane and Propnsa Pam phlets may be obtained from the Division of Contracts and Specifications, Ari zona Hignway ueparimem. wo ouum ii. Oknnniw fltftP.7 Tha total cost ot plans and specifications for this proiect, exclusive of Standard Specifications and Standard Plans, Is shown 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 tne envelope provided by the Department for that purpose.

No contractor shall be eligible to submit a bid until his Contractor's Statement nrf FxDpriencp and Financial Condi tion, made on the form supplied bv the Arizona Highway Department, nas oeen approved. Prequalification statements shall hp filed not later than fifteen davs prior to the date of opening bids. The lowest qualified bidder snail oe ouiy 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 unendorsed certified or a cashier's check made payable to the State Treasurer of Arizona for not less than five percent of the oross amount of the bid is required to accompany the proposal, subiect to forfeiture on failure of bidder to enter into contract. The nqht is reserved to reiect any ano an bids, as provided for in the Standard Snprlflratlnns Minimum waae rates 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 DBcreidfy or iauur rur ini miuici-i aim in the Arizona Prevailing Wage Scale, certified by the Industrial Commission of Arizona, an laoor empioyea on mis proiect shall be paid in accordance with these minimum wage rates.

In case the rpsoective rate for anv labor classifica tion differ in the two wage scales, the higher minimum rate snail govern, me two waae scales referred to herein are on file in the Department and copies may oe Obtained at an reasonanie times. Th Ari7nna Hiahwav Department in ac cordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252. 42 U. S.

C. 2000d to 2000d4 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, ueparimem ot Transportation, Subtitle Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally-assisted programs of the De partment of Transportation issued Pursuant to such Act, hereby notilies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterorises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated aoainst on the grounds of race, color, "or national origin in consideration for an award. w. N. I Lfc Stala Hiahwav Fnnlnppr Published: Arizona Republic, July 29, August 1974.

Marriage Licenses July 30, 1974 ANDERSON.WEBtt, Jimmy 29; Jana Lynn, 22, both ot Mesa. BAKRETT-SMITH-THOMAS, Rona'd, 40; Rita Rae, 29, both ot Glendale. BbNNhTT-MORGAN, Kim 23; Neva L.i 23, both of Tempe. BOKSELL-PEEVYHOUSe, Gregory 23, Mesa; Wendy 23, Scolls- COCCO-MANZO, Michael 24, Reowood City, Judith 23, Glendale. COOK-HOOHER, John 23, 1415 E.

McLellan; Linda 22, HIS E. McLelian. DET I MER- SCHUMACHER, Allen Vernon, 21; Sharon Gloria, 16, both of Mesa. ESCUBcuO-FERNANDEZ, Anthony Ray, 18, Casnion; Maria 16, 2838 S. 67th Ave.

FUDURICH WHITNEY, Larry Dwavne, 20, Peoria; Dortha Lorraine, 20, El Miraqe. GLAZE-COOK, Robert Douglas, Jr. 19, 8429 N. 2th Cheryl Lvnne, 21, 17416 h. 24th Drive, HAMMOND-FONTES, Leonard 21, 3814 w.

Bloomfieid; Georama 20, 2829 W. Fillmore. KELLY-BREWER, Cheslev 21, 1323 E. Monroe; Beverly Jean, 21, 1323 E. Monroe.

KLIKA-JANSEN, Harland 35, 924 W. Mountain View; Susan 32, 924 W. Mountain View. MANZANO-DYSON, M.guel R-, 25; Carol 35, both of Scottsdale MARKHAM-WRIGHT, Billy 24; Joni 19, botn of Mesa. MITCHELL-BLACKBURN, Terrv Wayne, 22, Mesa; Barbara Joan, 22, Tempe.

MURRAY-McFEETERS, David T. Jr. legal aoe, 2222 E. Earll Drive; Naomi Judith, legal age, 4308 E. Vernon.

NORMANDEAU-FUNK, Gary Albert, 20, 13035 N. Victor Hugo; Barbara Jean, 16, 13C35 N. Victor Hugo. PALME R.WALLER, Lawrence, 37, 2327 W. Mulberrv; Ginger Lvnn, 29, 2340 W.

Muloerry. PERRY-MAXWELL, Earle 20, 815 E. Colter; Deborah 16, 815 E. Colter Ave. PETERSON-BUTLER, Gary 24; Kathleen 26, both of Tempe.

REDDEMANN-PEGG, Arthur legal aoe, Sun Citvi Diantha, legal aoe, U20 W. Solano Dr. ROACH-CREECH, Gregory 23, 8106 N. 23th Drive; Wanda 20, Glendale. RYAN-CASTRO, David 38, Glendale; Dorothy Ann, 25, 4016 W.

Camino Aceouia. SAUNDERS-FLEMING, William 20, Williams-AFE; Sharon 19, SEATON-O'KEEFE. David 33, 5023 N. 18th Michelle Mary, 30. 4117 W.

Beryl Lane. SHAW-KAMMER, Michael Sellfrs, 24, 77 W. Coolidoe; Jacalvn Beth, 21, 8219 N. Ave. SOLTAU-DARZES, Steohen 22; Barbara 23, both of Globe.

SUMNER-DAVIS, William LeRov. 54, Scottsdale; Joy Lvnn, 38, Sheridan, Ark THOMASSON-PHILLIPS, James 39, 4723 N. 63rd Drive; Joan 41, 4723 N. 63rd Drive. TOBLER-PETROFF, Mark Douglas, 21; Kathrvn 21.

both of Tempe. TORREZ-GALO, Michael Anthony, 19, 1336 E. McKinlev; Dolly Rose, 16, 5429 S. 18th Ave. TRINIDAD-FENNO, Terrance Norman, Debra Janiene, 19, both of Temoe.

WHITLEY-ROBINSON, Lev' 30; Donna 18, both of Flaastaff WICKERT-KIRK, Timothy Ray. 18, rm W. Villa; Perrl Lucille, 17, 380? W. Avalon Drive. WU.LIAMS-KAUPPI.

Michael 7, Glendale; Charlotte 2 7, McNeal. WILLIS-WANERt Thomas 24, 2209 W. Mirhelle Drive; Abbie 21, D029 N. 29th Drive. YOUNG-GALLIZIOLI, Paul Srott.

28, Scottsdale; Laura Maria, 23, Gila Bend. July 31. 17I ALMARAZ-MEZA, Mario, 21. N. Second Rosemary, 20, Safford.

AROWSMITM-TAPSCOTT. Mark 48. Glendale; Carof 41. Peoria. BANKS-MILNE, Peter 25, Mercer Inland, Wash Kathleen Maria, 23, 502! E.

Flower. BoTI "TT MORTON. Charles Michael 3: Nina Kristen, 26, both of Scottsdale. 17 '8 in1 20 II 21 22 '1 -mm mwmm -JtjMff "WJ 24 1 25 an 11153" 27 32 33 34 35 36 37 ff 43 44 45 46 47 SiH H51 52 53 54 55 56 57 it II 4 58 59 60 61 ..,62 61 64 65 "I I (aj'0 1 I I i i i 120.

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