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1 wmm WCHASER The Arizona Republic 57 Legal Advertising Diggers find tomb School chief, in favor of Obituaries of Jesuit missionary Fred Grey Hamilton, 55; International ivas fighter pilot in WWII United Press EAST LANSING, Mich. -Archaeologists from Michigan State University have unearthed the ancient cellar where Father Jacques Marquette was buried by his Huron Indian parishioners in 1677. The diggers also reported yesterday they discovered part of the old Huron Indian village that stood next to Marquette's mission near present day St. Ipace. "We have enough evidence now to warrant planning major restoration work at and near the Marquette mission site," said Lyle M.

Stone, who directed the university's archaeological digs and fields surveys this summer. Stone and Charles E. Cle-land, curator of anthropology at the university museum, led teams of students and volunteers from various historical societies and staff members from the Michigan depart Army Air Corps in the Pacific. After the war he was graduated from college in Long Beach, Calif. Near retirement from the Long Beach Naval Shipyard, he was chairman of its incentive awards program and had earned citations for outstanding service.

He was a life member of Haven Methodist Church at Jerome and had been a Shriner for many years. Survivors include his wife, Jean; and a daughter, Linda Hamilton, both of Garden Grove; two married daughters, Sandra of Texas and Janice of Ferndale, a son, Fred Jr. of Ferndale; a sister, Mrs. Evelyn H. Taylor of Phoenix; two half-brothers, Perry W.Scott of Phoenix and William M.

Scott of Sacramento, and nine grandchildren. At Mr. Hamilton's request his body was cremated and the ashes scattered at sea. Sefronia Critel Illinois judge blocks old boy -young girl law busing, quits Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO Thorn-as A. Shaheen, superintendent of schools and an advocate of integration through busing, bowed to a hostile school board yesterday and resigned.

"I want in no way to be associated with the present board of education," Shaheen, 55, told the nearly 200 persons in the audience at a special board meeting. The seven-member board voted 5 to 2 to accept the resignation. Shaheen said the board had "blown the chance for educational greatness," and substituted a "retrogressive position which will make the mediocre schools of San Francisco even poorer." A controversial figure since he became schools chief here in 1970, Shaheen came increasingly under fire last fall after he instituted a busing program to comply with court-ordered integration of the city's 97 elementary schools. Several parents' groups kept their children home in protest during the first days of school, and in Chinatown a number of "freedom schools" were set up so children would not have to be bused out of their neighborhood. The eventual elementary school enrollment of was nearly 6,000 below initial projections for the year.

Mayor Joseph Alioto stated his opposition to the busing and the city's two major teachers' groups criticized a "lack of leadership." In February tne school board asked for Shaheen's resignation, but he refused, saying: "The issue here is much more than the future of Tom Shaheen. It goes to the very heart of how school superintendents in the cities of America are to be treated." Failing to gain his resignation, the 'board stripped him of much of his power, creating a new post of deputy superintendent with the power to watch over Shaheen in fiscal and business affairs. It also voted to kill Shaheen's plan to extend the busing program to the city's junior high schools next fall. Fred Grey Hamilton, 55, who was born in El Centro, and brought to Jerome as an infant, died of a heart attack Sunday in Garden Grove, Calif. Mr.

Hamilton, 10731 Stanford Garden Grove, had been an industrial arts teacher on the Indian Reservation at Poston two years until about 1970. A former newspaper carrier for Arizona Republic in Tempe, he had divided his time between California and the Valley the past 20 years. During World War II he was a fighter pilot with the John Peter Reiss SCOTTSDALE John Peter Reiss, 64, treasurer and a director of the C. Reiss Coal Co. until 1946 and founder of a building firm in 1948 until retiring here in 1968 from his native Sheyboygan, died Thursday in Scottsdale Memorial Hospital.

Mr. Reis 8634 E. McKenzie Drive, had attend-e Georgetown Prepatory School four years and the Cahtolic University and Marquette University. Survivors include his wife, Ruth; two sons, Peter W. of Scottsdale and John Jr.

of Essex Junction, three daughters, Mrs. Jack Klauch of Rapid City, S.D., Mrs. Louis Kosednar of Wauwato-sa, and Mrs. Thomas McDonagh of Larkspur, Calif. a sister in Illinois, and 21 grandchildren.

Rosary will be at 7:30 p.m. tomrrow in Messinger Mortuary, 7601 E. Indian School. Mass will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, S.

Miller Road at Second St. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery. Cameron Elliott MESA Cameron O. Elliott, 65, a native of Rock Island County, III, who moved here 18 months ago from Mo-line, 111., and lived at 234 N.

Center, died Thursday in Mesa Lutheran Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Leona; and a son, Marvin of Milan, 111. Services and burial will be in Eddington, 111., Gibbons Mortuary announced. James R. Hawley James Roderick Hawley, 67, who had been a plumbing and heating supply salesman in Minnesota, died Thursday in his home, 351 E.

Thomas. fafc 1 1,1 Marriage Licenses KAYZAR-KENNEMER, George 27, Mesa; Kalherine, 22, 4444 N. 49th Drive. KNOE BEL-HOFFMAN, Alfred Carl, 51; Mary Jane 51, both ot 4219 W. Maryland.

LANE-SIEGLE: Ronald 23. 5112 E. Thomas; Diane Maria, II. Scottsdale LbruOLiir-BENNER' Mark IS, scollsdaie; Ellen 18, 3a36 14th Ave. LOURY-RAINE: Carl 25, Moun tain View, Pamela 23.

24li Otanoe Drive MAKIiUKlli: Warren 25, 6020 Cavelv, 26. N. 21sl Ave- Susan 602O N. 21st Ave MALDONADO-HERNANDEZ David 25. 3415 E.

Wllletla: France. 23, 1934 E. Madison. MARTINEZ-CASERTA, Michael 27, 6101 E. Hollyhock; Roxanne 28, 1850 Hazetwood.

MbREDITH-COOPER: Dennis. 19, Marv 19. 3829 S. Fifth St. MOORE-MARSH: Randall 22, 6738 N.

1th Place; Catherine Sue, 19, 3826 W. North Lane MULLmRHEY-SEAMAN: James 18, 5020 E. Yale; Marv 16, 3301 E. Almena O'dANNION-BONOS: Bruce 46, Seattle, Margaret 48. 3435 N.

14th Place OGAN-CZAOWSKI: Steven L-. 20. Jacqueline 19, both of Scotts. OUINLAN-CAMPBELL: Thomas Jo- Elizabeth 26. Scott AFB, Illinois RAPP-RIVERA: Garv 22, 5425 W.

Pierson; Margaret, 26, 5645 S. Sixth St. REYES-McCULLAH: Abram, 22, Ev- of Temoe RHODES-SPERAY: David Wavne, 20, 3230 E. Sweetwater; Helen, 18, 1333 E. Thomas RICHARDS-ANDERSON: Stephen 21 Susan 17, both of Temoe RICHARDSON-WHITT: William Bvrle, 29, 2317 W.

Whitton; Irma 7ft. 7317 JU UUhltlnn RIVERA-PORTILLO: Antonio 1430 S. 13th Anqela F. 1430 S. 13th St 44, 31, ROGERS-CLOUGH: William 19, 1829 E.

Thomas; Pamela Sue, 18, Tolleson ROMERO-WOOD: Steven Edward, 20, 2730 W. Ruth Cheryl Lvnn, 17, 3710 W. Townley SANDERS-GREEN: Donald 23, Avorvdale; Marilyn 20, Avon-dale SCH ALL-MONTE Lvnn Gerald, 18, 9644 N. Uth Vickie Ann, 19, 9644 N. 11th Ave.

SCHWEIN-NEAL: Clifford 66, Waupaca, Elizabeth Ainslie, 64, Scottsdale SPURLOCK-CLIFFORD: Victor John, 23; Virginia Lane, 21, both of Scottsdale TAMBE-PRUETT: Joseph 19, 2936 W. Buckeye Road; Terrie 16, 2950 W. Buckeve Road TARKINGTON-TRENHOLM: Horace Euqene, 21, 2020 W. Havward; Marueen Ann, 19, 2421 W. Village Drive TUCKER-ENGRAM: Stanley, 21.

1914 E. Villa; Beverly 21, 2205 W. Madison VANLEY-ALFORD: Lawrence, 22, Chandler; Brenda 21, Ft. Bliss, Tex. WASHBURN-VICKERY: Jack Earle, 29, 3012 N.

40th Nancv 24, 3737 E. Turnev Divorces Granted Auq. 24, 1972 BARNETT, Kaye Susanne from Jef- ferv Mason. BOBLETT, Jerry from Marlavne. CONNER.Dennis R.

from Jane A. COTA, Margaret from DUBELL, Patricia S. from Edward FORDEM, Robert L. Jr. from Barbara.

FOX, Martin Lawrence from Pau-lette. GONSIOR, Helen from Joseph H. HAIL, Jim E. from Carol Ann. HALL, Shirley A.

from Jerry Lee. HEATH, Brenda A. from Lawrence HORANBURG, Mary L. from David LOVAASEN, Patsv from Richard. MARSHALL, Leslie from Lee.

MEZA, Rebecca Miranda from Ale-ianrirn 5 FAYNTER, Cameron PENNJCK, Lee RODGERS, Baroara J. trom J. Adeline M. from John Sandra Lee from Phillip M. SCOTT.

Patricia from Jon Anderson. TUCKER, Patricia M. from James A. VALENZUELA, Lucia from Antonio WAKELAND, Susan J. from David J.

Divorce Ashed Aug. 24, 1972 BAILEY: D. sues L. BAUER, Pamela Gail sues Harlev Osmond III BECHTEL, Georqe Peter sues Janice BERNAL, Dianna Kay Habeeb sues George (annulment) BRISWALTER, Robert O. sues Terry Henker BURKE, Ann M.

sues Leo CAMPBELL, Betty M. sues George E. Jr. COFFMAN, Gary Allan sues Tami Ellen CRAWFORD, Margaret A. sues Wavne A.

DeFRANCIS, Patricia Ann sues Mark Arthur EMRICH, William Henry IV sues Paula M. FINLEY, Elvira E. sues Robert D. GARCIA, Connie E. sues David V.

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GRAY, Roert N. sues Marilyn R. HASTINGS, Kdtherine sues Loyd R. JARED, Zelma sues William H. JENKINS, Julia sues Leland M.

JONES, Gladys C. sues Richard L. JURAS, Verna O. sues Joseph M. KNIGHT, Garth Arnold sues E.

Francine LOPEZ, Gregoria Marlsela Escobedo sues Edward MARDEN, Brenda K. sues William III MELVIN, Lora Lea sues Gary Dwight O'DELL, Nancy Jeannine sues Cary Howard OLSON, Carolyn A. sues Donald E. PARR, Lucius sues Crolyn Ann SHERVHEIM, Jeanne sues Eric SIKES, Toni Ann sues Garry Leon. SILVERA, Vicky Anne sues Phil SORRELLS, Sharon Lynn sues Rick- ie J.

SWANSON, Gary David sues Vicki VALENZUELA, Corrine sues Pedro VON ACHEN, John D. Jr. sues Judy I- WAUGH, Carolyn Sue sues Larry Vernon WEHRLI, Dolores sues Denman E. WINANT, Gloria Elaine sues Richard M. Republic and Gazette Phoenix Newspapers, Inc.

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Gibbons Garden Chapel, 33 N. birrine. Mesa, interment Mt. Memorial Garoens, Mesa. Friends may call today and Sunday until 9 p.m.

ALLfcN, Betty. Sunnyslope Sunnyside Mor-tuary. ARCE, Mike. Mass 9 a.m. OLPH Catholic Church.

Mitilary honors interment Resthaven Park Cemetery. Arrangements by Chapel of the Chimes. ARONSON, Jeffrey (Jce). Survived by wife Leah, Phoenix; daughter Mrs. Barbara Ann Kin, iilendaie Heiohts, III.

6 grandchildren. Services will be conducted by tjte Masonic Funeral Committee, 2 p.m. Monday. Chapel in the Garden. Mercer Mortuary.

Private entomo-ment at Greenwood. Friends, may call 6-10 p.m. Sunday. BARNES, Helen, 170 E. Coronado.

Passed away Friday. Arranqe-ments pending, A. L. Moore Sons. BROOKSHIRE, "Everett 7024 N.

3rd Ave. Arranqements pending, Grimshaw Bethany Chapel, 710 W. Bethany Home Rd. BYBEE, Elizabeth S. Survived by daughters Mrs.

Katherine Coze Mrs. Alice Graves, both of Phoenix. 4 grandchildren. Private services 8, cremation. Arrangenents bv Mercer Mortuary.

CALES, Ernest Jackson. Survived bv wife, Gleama E. Cales, Glendale. Sons, Ernest J. Scottsdale.

Charles Ray, Glendale. Daughter Gloria Lee Cales, Glendale. Mother Mrs. Bessie Eula Cales, Scottsdale. Brother, Jerry Franklin Cales.

Tempe. Sisters Freda Timsiev, Scottsdale. Eithel Petrev, Phoenix. Virginia Irene Genua, Lucille Wagner, both of Huntington. W.

Va. 1 qrandchild. Services Monday afternoon Messinger Mortuary Chapel. Interment East Resthaven. Friends may call at Mortuary after 7 p.m.

todav. CASTRO, John Oliver. Reoulem mass 9:30 a.m. todav at St. Francis Xavier Church.

4715 N. Central. Interment St. Francis Cemet-irv. Arrangements by Camelback Sunset CHAPMAN, Libra S.

Services 9 a.m. Monday. Camelback Sunset Chapel, 301 W. Camelback. Visitation 12-6 p.m.

Sunday. Interment Green Acres Memorial Park, Sctsd'l. CRITEL, Sefronia Martha (Billie). Beloved mother of Mrs. Janice Morrow.

Mrs. Martha Chandler. Mrs. Etta Mae Morrow. brothers, three sisters, three grandchildren also survive.

Memorial services 3:30 m. Mondav, Mortensen-Kings Funeral Center. In lieu of usual remembrances family suggests contributions to the Heart Fund. DELK, Marvin, 72 4350 N. 49th Ave.

Husband of Delk. Father of Mrs. Marvill Eason, Phoenix, Mrs. Thelma Marable, Newport News, Roval Delk, Marvin Delk, Phoenix. Brother of Mrs.

Thelma Albert, Phoenix, Rov Delk, Hawthorne, Calif. Passed away Friday 8 Grandchildren. 1 oreat-grandchild also survive. Services 2:00 m. Mondw in Chaoel of Memories, A.

L. Moore 8. Sons. Friends mav call from 2:00 until 4:00 p.m. Sunday.

DENTON, George. Arranaements pending, Grimshaw Bloom Chapel, JSW South Central. ELLIOTT, Cameron O. Passed away Thurs. In Mesa.

Local arranaements bv Gibbons Garden Chapel, 33 N. Sirrine, Mesa, in Edington, III. GOMAN, Marv T. Arrangements pending, Grimshaw Bethany Chapel. 710 W.

Bethany Heme Rd. HAWLEY, James Roderick. Husband of Margaret Hawley; brother of Mrs. Charles Reichow Mrs. William Stotts.

Rosary 3:30 p.m. Sunday In the White Funeral Home, Minn. Minn. Mass 10 a m. Monday in St.

Olaf's Church in Minn. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Minn. Whitney Murphy, Downtown.

HAYNES, Ruby" Lee. Services 10 a.m sturrtv, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. 6300 W. Camelback Interment Resthaven Park.

Arrangements by Green Acres Mortuary, J830 WJWssourl, Glendale. HOREY, Nelson M. Services rn. Monday. Chapel of the Roses, Larrv J.

Melcher Mortuary. Bur-ial View Memorial Garden. Friend? may call Sunday afternoon evening. JOHNSON, Mavme j. Services 10 a.m.

today. Green Acres Mortuary, Scottsdale Interment Green Acres Memorial LEGG, Fdmond W. Survived bVnar. ents Mr. 8, Mrs.

George Mane, father Arthur Legg. Miami, brother Georqe Mane. Phx. Services It a.m. Cbap-el of the Chimes, 7924 N.

59th Ave. Interment Resthaven Park. Friends mav call 2-5 p.m. Sunx' MASSER, Paul S. Visitation Simday 3-8 o.m, Services Monday 11 a.m., lundbrq's Cnlden Door Chanel, Younatown.

Entombment Sunland. McOUIRE. Lewis. Services" and In-ferment at Huntington, W. Virginia, Meldrum Mortuary, MacAinald at First Mesa.

NIELSEN, N. C. "Bud" "Settees conducted bv Rev. L. O.

a m. todav In Chaoel ot Memories. A. L. Moore Sons.

Intement Glendale Resthaven. PUCHTA, Leslie. Husband of Psgv. 241 E. 1st MesaSe--vliT, 11 a m.

Monday at Meldmm Mor-ttiary Chanel. Macdonald at First Mea where friends may cill from 5-8 p.m. Sunday. Interment Mesa Cemetery with military hrn-r's by Mesa Post American NOTICE OF INTENT TO RECEIVE BTOS Bin ion rt.u Sealed bids will be received until 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, 29 August 197? pv the Business office of the Arizona Depart, ment.

of Public Safety at the Phoenix Headquarters of the Arizona Department of Public Safety. 2010 West Encanto Bou levard, phoenix. Arizona SALfc Or MUB MOBILE HOME mobile home A. One 1965 Longmark approximately 12' 60 with trl axle cnassis. b.

Moon nome may De inspected at Ar zona Hignwav ueoartment Yard Pavson, Arizona from 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. on 21 mru -a. ana 28 August 1972 Item I be accepted hv th successful bidder. i.

me uepartmenr ot pudiic safety reserves tne rignt io reiect anv or an hide. Q. Mobile home mutt he remnveH Irnm premises within ten (10) davs after sale. Moyino expenses to be paid bv the successful oiooer. E.

Mobile home to be bid as follows: EQUIPMENT NO. T-005 Make Long- tent DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY JAMES J. HEGARTY l.i Director ruoiisneo: Arizona Keouoiic. August 21. 14.

44. 25, 26, 1977. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice Is hereby qiven that sealed bids be received by the Board of Educa of pnoenix union High school System District No. 210 of Maricopa County, Arizona, for the followlna: Furnish and Install Resilient Floor Covering. Gymnasium Floors at Central and rnoenix union man scnoois.

ma call No. 1-972. Sealed bids are to be filed with the Business Manager, 415 tast Grant street, Phoenix. Arizona, on or before 10:00 September 1. 1972.

Bids will he oublirlv opened and read aloud In the Conference Koom no. 726 at 415 tast orant street, Phoen Arizona, by the Busines Man. aqer or his duly authorized representa tive. Specifications to which this bid call must conform are available at the Divi sion of Supply and Property, 415 East orant street, rnoenix, Arizona. BOARD OF EDUCATION.

PHOENIX UNION HIGH SCHOOL SYS TEM DISTRICT NO. 210 OF MARICOPA COUNTY ARIZi ZONA Carolyn Warner. Clerk Publication dates: Arizona Renublir An oust 24, 25, 26. 27, 1972; Phoenix Gazette August 24. 25,26, 177.

ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAI-tIT CALL FOR BIDS DPS BID NO. 72-5B The Arizona Department of Public Safety is callina for hirft tnr Wirrn. film Camera and ReaderPrinter. Copies specifications, conditions and bid forms are available upon request from ine unite or tne Arizona De. partment of Public Safety, 2010 W.

En DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY JMrYlED J. nCuMK 1 Director Bid Opening 30 August 197? Published: Arizona Reoublic and Phoe nix Gazettt: August 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, Marriage Licenses ARNOLD-BELCAtV' Carl, 74, Buck eye; tditn 73, 1629 E. Granada Road ARNOLD-HAYES: Leonard 18, Scottsdale; Corinne 17, Tempe BAXTER-TROY: Jack 27, 1937 E. Van Buren; Frances Slater 29, 1429 E. Purdue BEEM-CKOCKETT: Mark Lo'ren, 22; Kay( Elyse, 21, both of Riverside, BOLDEN-SMITH: Johnson 24; Loretta 23, both of Scottsdale.

CALVIN-JOHNS: Michael 22, 5145 N. Seventh Rose Ann, 21, 5145 N. Seventh St. CAMERON-ST. CLAIR: William Barrett, 25, 2622 E.

Whitton; Christine Lois, 25, 2514 N. Ninth St. CAMPING-BOLT: Paul Craig. 20, 2015 N. 38th Way; Susan Carol, 19, 2038 N.

2Vth Place CASTLEMAN-THOMPSON, Robert III, 19, Ft. Benning, Janell Mae, 18 6812 S. Fourth Ave. CLARK-WINTERS: Stanley Lester, 38, 3138 W. Holly; Anna 34, 3618 W.

San Miguel EGINTON-RICHAROS: Donald 22, 2929 N. Greenfield Road; Lucille 22, Tempe ELLISON-MARTIN: Roger 20, 3305 W. Orangewood; Roann 20. 2041 W. Berridge FARHAT-FARHAT: David 32, 7625 N.

19th Shirlev 25, 1629 W. Glendale FULTON-CASTRO: Carl James, 31. 2122 E. Grant; Maria del Rosario. 31.

2324 W. Dunlao FURROW-SCHOONMAKER: Kirk 22. 1727 W. Flower; Nancv Faith, 19, 4401 N. 12th St.

GOUDIE-HEITKAM: Thomas 26, Mesa; Nannette 23, 1814 E. Monte Vlsta HULSE-VENABLE, Joe 24 4242 W. Marlette; Diana 22, Glendale. JAME5-AMMERMAN Charles E. 23, 3423 N.

49th Kathryn 24. Scottsdale. JENNINGS-MILLER, Thomas 26; Jaclyn 26, both of Peoria. JIMENEZ-ACUNIA: Manuel 29; Amalia, 20, both of Laveen JIMINEZ-BROWN: I I 18: Sandra. 16 both of Peoria JONES-MAZUR: Michael Francis.

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The cellar was originally discovered in 1877 by Father Edward Jacker who had learned that Marquette's body was moved in 1677 from present-day Ludington, where he died in 1675, to his mission north of the Mackinac Straits. Although the cellar site was lost in the ensuing years, archaeologists were able to find it through reports written by Jacker. Artifacts found near the cellar site apparently confirm the existence of a large Huron Indian village near pre-. sent day St. Ignace that was described on a 1684 map by the French explorer Baron de la Hontan.

The archaeologists discovered remains of two walls and several artifacts including Indian pottery, flint chip-pings, arrowheads, projectile points and a trash pit full of fish bones. Press missed drug charges against seven 17-y a -o 1 Chicago youths on the grounds that the law is "grossly arbitrary and clearly unconstitutional." His ruling came after arguments by Sheila Murphy-Ra-cey, an assistant public defender, who asked the judge: "Is it fair to treat a 17-year-old girl as a juvenile and at the same time bring a 17-year-old boy into an adult court, giving him a criminal record that will affect him for the rest of his life? "Is it legal to put a 17-year-old boy in the county jail just because he is a boy and not a girl?" The state argued that it was not up to the judge to decide the constitutionality of a section of the state's Juvenile Court Act, that the decision is that of the Illinois State Supreme Court or the General Assembly. Judge Olson replied: "I feel a boy is being deprived of his constitutional right to equal protection under the law when the state allows 17-year-old girls to be treated as juveniles but treats boys of the same age as adults." Julius Montgomery made sure she'll be able to keep her home. He contacted federal Housing and Urban Development officials, who promised that arrangements will be made to refinance the mortgage so that payments match what Mrs. Hines is able to pay.

Legal Advertising NOTICE OF INTENT TO RECEIVE BIOS BIO NO. 72.59 Sealed bids will be received until 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, JO August ivi Dy Business Office of the Arizona Department of Public Safety at tne Phoenix Headquarters of the Arizona Department pudiic satetv, zuiu west tncanto oou. evara. nnnentx.

Arizona. ITEM: SALE OF VEHICLE ROLL BARS A. Three hundred twentv-six 1326) vehi. cle roll bars. B.

koii cars may insoectea at tne Arizona Department of Public Safety Pa trol Shop, 2010 west tncanto Boulevard. Phoenix, Arizona from 1:00 a.m. until t'M D.m. on 28 anri Auautt 1972 And from 8:00 a.m. until 1:30 P.m.

ALiauct vt. irerm win no arcreprfla as Is" by the successful bidder. i. i ne ueoartment ot ruonc aatetv reserves the right to reiect any or all bids. D.

koh cars must oe removed tram tne premises within ten (10) davs after sale. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY JAMES J. HEGARTY. Director Published: Arizona Republic August 21. a.

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby oiven that sealed bids will be received bv the Board of Education of Phoenix Union Hioh School Svs-tem District No. 21D of Maricopa County. for the following: rurmaii oitu 11131011 riuvrnm Special Classroom East High School. Bid Call No. 2-972.

seaiea oias ar to De tuea wnn tne Rusinet Manaaer. East Grant Street Phoenix, Arizona, on or before 11:00 a.m. Seotember 1. 1972. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud in the Conference Room no.

27 at 415 bast irant street. Phoenix. Arizona, by the Business Manager or his duly authorized representa tive- Nnaritiratinns to wnirn yn nia can must conform are available at the Division of Supply and Property, 415 East Gram street, pnoenix, Arizona. BOARD Or EDUCATION, PHOENIX UNION HIGH SCHOOL SYS TEM DISTRICT NO. 210 OF MARICOPA COUNTY ABTIZUNA rARIH TN WARNtR.L frR Piihllrtinn dates- Aritona Republic Au gust 24, 25, 26, 27, 1972; Phoenix Gazettt August 24, 2i, 26.

ivz. NOTICE OF SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION Or MOTOR VEHICLE FOB LABOR. REPAIRS AND STORAGE Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the fnllowina described property: One 15 Porsche Serial No. 106271 to be sold at p.m. on aeptemoer 3 1972 at the Flying uutenman at 4ivu Indian School Rd.

Said auction and sale will be held pursuant to the provisions of Sections 33-10 and 33-1023, Arizona Revised Statutes, 1956, for the purpose of satisfying the lien of the undesigned for tabor, repairs and storage turnisneo saio ve-Da'ted at Phoenix, Arizona, this 21st day of August, 1972 aV. int rLt'Piu uwiv.nnnn 42n Indian School Rd Phoenix, Arizona 15018 PUBLISHED: ARIZONA August 24, 25, 26. 1972. Tne the will tion of Deserted mom's mortgage ivoes resolved by Good Samaritans Associated CHICAGO A Circuit Court judge yesterday ruled unconstitutional a Illinois law that treats 17-year-old boys as adults in court proceedings but 17-year-old girls as juveniles. Judge Wayne Olson dis- 25 too old for youth delegate GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.

(AP) There was a time when you crossed the generation gap at 30. Now it's 18. N. David Hill, a 25-year-old Grand Valley State College student, was informed this week he cannot serve as youth representative on the Grand Rapids Manpower Area Planning Council because he is too old. Officials told the Kent County Board of Commissioners they would have to nominate someone else.

And, since 18-year-olds are now legally adults in Michigan, the nominee cannot be older than 17. ed organizing and trying to raise the money. "Beauty is a very nice lady and was deep in trouble," Mrs. Christ said. "She had never complained or asked for anything at any time." The money came in slowly, mostly in contributions ranging from $1 to $5, but it came in steadily.

Tuesday, two days before the foreclosure was to take, place, Mrs. Christ and a group of friends walked into the mortgage company office and handed over $1,008.40 in a wad of small bills. "Beauty is the heroine of this story. She has worked hard to keep her family together and to beautify her home," Mrs. Christ said.

"I didn't know I had so many good friends," Mrs. Hines exclaimed. "We have lived in our house for just one year, and we worked so hard to make it nice." Her children range in age from 8 to 18, and the eldest takes care of the younger children so Mrs. Hines can work. Melbourne City Councilman cause the minister misdated it July 21.

"It can't be," said Romona. "You've got to be kidding." James said Pinellas County wanted to atone a bit for all the trouble, so the third license was given to them and the county waived the blood test requirement. County Judge David Seth Walker performed the ceremony at noon Monday without charge. And James had a marriage license clerk read, re-read and edit the license. ot Sefronia Critel Sefronia Martha "Billie" Critel, 65, who came here nine years ago from Santa Ana, died Thursday in St.

Joseph's Hospital. Mrs. Critel, 5628 S. Clambake Bay Court, had moved from Phoenix to Tempe a month ago. She was born in Weleetka, Okla.

Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Janice Morrow of Tempe, Mrs. Martha Chandler of Burbank, and Mrs. Etta Mae Morrow of Phoenix; three brothers and three sisters out of state, and three grandchildren. Memorial services will be at 3:30 p.m.

Monday in Mortensen-Kings Funeral Center, 1020 W. Washington. Burial will be private. The family suggests contributions to the Heart Fund. Nelson M.

Horey MESA Nelson M. Horey, 68, a retired salesman for the Electrolux Co. who came to Arizona 22 years ago from New York, died Wednesday in Mesa Southside District Hospital. Mr. Horey, 657 W.

First Place, was born in Williams-ville, N.Y. Survivors include his wife Mabel; a son, Melvin N. of Phoenix; a daughter, Gloria Mae Horey of Mesa; two brothers and two sisters out of state, and four grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Larry J.

Melcher Mortuary, 43 S. Stapley. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery. Joseph E. Valenta MESA Joseph E.

Valenta, 84, who had farmed for many years in his native Wilson, Kan-, before retiring to Mesa in 1950 from Holyrood, died Thursday in Mesa Lutheran Hospital. Survivors of Mr. Valenta, 227 N. Hall, his wife, Rose; two daughters, Mrs. Vic Klema of Mesa and Mrs.

Joseph Vlcek of Wilson; two grandchildren, and five greatgrandchildren. Services and burial will be in Wilson, Larry J. Melcher Mortuary announced. HOUSE-BUYING BANNED MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) The Supreme Revolutionary Council has announced that high government officials will be banned from buying new houses. "The era in which holding public position was a means to get rich quickly has gone once and for all," the Information Ministry said.

Associated Press MELBOURNE, Fla. Deserted by a husband who left her with five children, Beauty Hines has been helped by neighbors who raised $1,000 in 10 days to keep a roof over the family's head. Mrs. Hines, who works as a maid, lives in a federally subsidized home in this city 30 miles south of Cape Kennedy. But a month ago, she said, her husband left without saying where he was going.

It wasn't until he was gone that she discovered he a 't bothered to pay the mortgage for several months. She was told she was $1,009.80 behind in the payments and that the mortgage would be foreclosed Aug. 24 unless she came up with the money before then. About two weeks ago, word of Mrs. Hines' problem spread through the neighborhood.

It also reached some of the people she does housework for. One of her employers, Mrs. Frederick Christ, start Mr. Hawley had been a member of the Church of St. Francis Xavier since retiring to Phoenix two years ago.

Born in Pine City, he was graduated from St. Thomas College in St. Paul. Survivors include his wife, Margaret; a sister, Mrs. Charles Reichow of Phoenix, and a sister in Minnesota.

Rosary will be tomorrow af-t in White Funeral Home in Minneapolis, followed by Mass Monday morning in the Church of St. Olaf. Burial will be in St. Marys Cemetery in Minneapolis, Whitney Murphy Funeral Home announced. Saturnino Ramirez Mass for Saturnino A.

Ramirez, 67, will be at 9 a.m. today in Immaculate Heart Church, 909 E. Washington. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery.

Rosary was yesterday in Mortensen-Kings Funeral Center. Mr. Ramirez, 1407 S. Third was born in Mexico and came to Phoenix 10 years ago. He had been laborer.

Survivors include his wife, Apolonia; a son, Miguel; and a daughter, Mrs. Jovita Loera, all of Phoenix; two sisters out of state, and 13 great-grandchildren. Ervin W. Rheiugans Ervin William Rheingans, 66, who had been a postal clerk at Kenai, Alaska, where his wife was postmaster, died Wednesday in his home, 1110 W.Maryland. The Rheinganses moved here 10, years ago from Kenai.

Mr. Rheingans, who was affiliated with Bethany Bible Church, was born in Ap-pleton, Minn. Survivors include his wife, Joyce; a daughter, Mrs. Thomas Augustine of Portland, two brothers and five sisters out of state, and two grandchildren. Private services will be today in Memory Lawn Mortuary.

Burial will be in Memory Lawn Cemetery. 2 finally marry after 3 tries ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) It took three times, but Ram on a Mockel and Charles Telegdy finally are legally married. Their church wedding July 21 took place one day after their marriage license expired, court official Roy James informed the couple after they returned from a North Carolina honeymoon.

So they were married again Aug. 11. A few days later, James apologized for having to tell them that the marriage license still was no good be-.

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