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aflr mum PAGE TWO SECTION THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR TUCSON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1981 SMILED WW SGI I your outgrown things with 1 Funeral Notices Funeral Notices CLARK, Olen 79, of Tucson, passed away August 31, 1981. Survived by his wile, Mirra Marie; daughter, Mrs. Alice Kuivila of OH; five grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Gladys Samson of Tucson and Mrs. I la Lilley of TX.

Graveside services 10 a.m., Thursday at South Lawn Cemetery. Remembrances may be made to The Salvation Army. Arrangements by Hudgel's SWAN FUNERAL HOME, 22nd Swan. CROTTEAU, Gitorma 50, of Tucson, passed away September 1, 1981. Survived by husband, Leonard; sister, Mrs.

Joseph (Ruby) Saracco; stepmother, Theresa Schiavone; nephew, Michael and wife, Michael and Cora Lee Saracco, all of Tucson. Preceded in death by parents, Michael and Mary Rosary Thursday, 6:30 p.m. in the ADAIR FUNERAL HOME, DODGE CHAPEL. Burial in Hillside, IL. Friends may call Thursday, 3 to 8 p.m.

at ADAIR FUNERAL HOME, DODGE CHAPEL, Dodge and Speedway. Mrs. Crotteau was a member of St. Joseph's Church 49'ers and Catholic Daughters of Americas. Family suggest remembrances to St.

Mary's Hospice. HOWE, Edward 36, died August 24, 1981, In Columbus, IN. Survived by wife, Irene Howe; sons, Eric and Robert of Columbus; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.

Howe; sister, Deborah Howe of Tucson. Memorial services were held at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Columbus, August 29. Burial service at St. Michael All Angels Episcopal Church, Tucson, Saturday, September 5, 10 a.m.

Memorial donations may be made to the Hospice Program, Bartholomew County Hospital, Columbus, IN, 47201. PICO, Enrique, 52, of Tucson, passed away September 1, 1981. Survived by wife, Marvelyn 20 Announcements al Notices Pico of Tucson; children. Lore Mark and Jennifer Pico, all of Tucson; one sister, Elvira de Salcido of Nogaies, AZ; and many half-brothers and sisters. Graveside service Friday, 9:30 a.m..

Evergreen Cemetery. Rosary Thursday, 7:30 p.m., EVERGREEN MORTUARY. Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m., Thursday at EVERGREEN MORTUARY, CEMETERY MEMORIAL PARK, N. Oracle W. Miracle Mile.

SILVERS! EIN, Bessie, 86, died September 1, 1981. Servio es will be held in Chicago at the original Weinstein ft Sons. Local arrangements by ARIZONA MORTUARY EAST-SIDE CHAPEL, (Near Speedway and Swan). STEWART, Alice 62, of Tucson, passed away September 1, 1981. Survived by husband, Sebert H.

Stewart of Tucson; daughters, Marlene Van Cleve of Tempe, AZ and Christine Coward of Tucson; son, Myron Stewart of Tucson; two grandchildren. Scripture services will be held Thursday, 7:30 p.m. at the VALLEY FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL, 2S4S N. Tucson Blvd. Mass will be offered Friday, 11 a.m.

at St. Frances CabrinJ Catholic Church. Burial will follow in Holy Hope Cemetery. UNDERWOOD, Ellen Chris-tine, 93, of Tucson, died September 1981. Survived by sons, John I.

of Phoenix, William S. and Don R. of Tucson, and Gerald T. of IL; preceded in death by a son, Allan B. Graveside services will be held 11:00 a.m., Friday at Nogaies Cemetery, Nogaies, AZ.

Friends may call at DAL-TON'S PALMS MORTUARY, 5225 E. Speedway, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Thursday. WILLIAMS, Nathaniel E. (Red), 61, of Tucson, passed away August 31, 1981.

Beloved husband of Mary Ruth Wil- "20" Announcements 1 Funeral Notices hams; dear father of Mary Frances Williams of Tucson; and sons. Glen Williams of MO, Michael D. Pierce of Tucson; dear son of Willie Strothmann Of MO. Mr. Williams was a loving father-in-law, grandfather, brother, cousin, nephew friend.

Member of VFW Post 4903. Services 2 p.m., Friday, EVERGREEN MORTUARY. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call 4 to 8 p.m., Thursday, EVERGREEN MORTUARY, CEMETERY A MEMORIAL PARK, N. Oracle ft W.

Miracle Mile. WYNN, Frances 61, passed away September 1, 1981, at her borne in Tubac Valley Vistas. Born in Tucson, resided this area all her life. Survived by husband, Ike; mother, Fay Parker, Patagonia; brother, Barnes R. Parker, Nogaies.

Private memorial services will be held 1:00 p.m., Saturday, September 5 at the CARROON MORTUARY CHAPEL, No-gales. Family suggests memorials to Arthritis Foundation, Diabetic Association or charity of your choice. 7 Funeral Directors Abbrir FUNERAL CHAPEL 888-1111 Hudgel's SWAN FUNERAL HOME CREMATORY 747-2S25 PREFER CREMATION NO SERVICES? Evergreen Mortuary Cemetery has a plan. 1330 mortuary cost, 175 cremation cost, total cost of -1305 No membership fee. Call 88S-7470 12Memor'ls-Markers-Lots COUCH style crypt (2 spaces) Eye Level-Bulkting 3, Holy Hope Mausoleum, 125CC, M6-30M.

Granite Grave Markers 1150 Bronze Grave Markers 1225 FOR ALL CEMETERIES Tucson Marble I Granite Co. 3020 N. ORACLE RD. 623-5642 20" Announcements Mpt liowiton P.c'fPr'f!urL. M-tX ANOMcReR'S B4To1tewort LMW IHRtop wa'fd.

Iargeierry jlWerojif -tr fitfables, lru'4 mhurn, eMfkMssiffox rrfj MNF shorlwcphonoararcone. Yff Bin conNon'-Veen ou'vtlvjf If" anyj lovt Leemed! wCh' Em'y USE Lost Found FOR INDIVIDUALS ONLY If you FIND a lost item call us at 889-5333 and we will 'run a 3 line 3 day ad FREE! Subject to approval and limitations. FOUND: 126, PrinceCampbell area, female Irish Setter wear-ing tick collar. 32-44ti eyes. FOUND! Tan female dog with black markings.

Red collar! Alyernon22nd 323-6803Spm FOUND: Smokey grey, green eyed female cat. A recent moth-er. Grant Swan. 744148 eyes FOUND: 829 SpdwvAlyernon. Medium size long haired male brown dog.

No tags. 323 7941 FOUND: 91. 3 miles South of Catallna. White black female Dachshund type dog. 791-7032 FOUNO male brown spotted puppy wblue eyes.

OodgeG-rant area Ml -0161 found: Male boston terrier. 29thr0sem0nt. CALL 7900445 FOUND light yellow male kitten, healthy, gentle. Utter trained. W.

on Los Reales Rd. 883-1S76 FOUND vie lstFt.Lowell, Schnauzer-type spayed female puppy. TanBlack. 888-7560 FOUND SMALL CHIHUAHUA OR CHIHUAHUATERRIER Female, SwanGrant. 2986565 FOUND vie Alo Camlno de Oeste, medium male, Afghan-type, no tags 626-4708 days FOUND vie of SkylineOrange Grove, small pertl-color cocker spaniel male.

Identify. 299-5804. FOUND 130 Sm curly blkho-ney terrier Palm Springs license 900. 4515 Falrmounf 8 FOUND I'M tan shepherd-mix male puppy. Mark Valencia.

86445. FOUND 830 vie BdwayAlver-non beige mixed female wblk on tall, smooth coat 881-3852. FOUND 831: Gray white shorthalr male cat, green eyes, very friendly. 3269240 FOUND: dog, yr old. Nr Cholla HS.

Blackfan German Shep. type 623-9141 days624-3024 eves FOUND: Female German Shorltialr Pointer. Tucson Blvd area. Identity. 323-8993 FOUND: Girl's bicycle In vicinity of CloudSablno Canyon Rd.

Please call Identify. 298-7132 FOUND: SIAMESE KITTEN BROADWAY KOLB DAYS 298-3817; EVES 298-8788 20 Announcements and i and aftec- lonely. lonely Ym Quo are desired line. Tucson I 14 TAR-CITIZ EN CLASSIFIED JUST CALL ANNOUNCEMENTSy 1 Funeral Notices BABSA, Jose 85, passed away September 1981. Husband of Mary M.

Balsa; father of Ordelia (Tom) Wilson, Louis M. Babsa; grandfather of Mrs. Christine Mattner, Mrs. Bar bra Quhn, Mrs. Edith Browm, Mrs.

Jennifer Bate, Mrs. Kurey Wil-lingham, Tom J. and Carlo Wilson; and five great -grand-children. Rosary will be recited Thursday, 7:30 p.m. at TUCSON MORTUARY.

Mass will be offered Friday, 9:00 a.m. at St. Augustine Cathedral. Inter-ment in Holy Hope Cemetery. LEGAL NOTICE PIMA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT PURCHASING DIVISION 2202 WEST ANKLAM ROAD TUCSON, ARIZONA 85709 NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS Sealed 'oposals will be received in the office ol the director ot Pur chasing, Pima County Community College District, 2202 West Anklam Road, Tucwn, Arizona (5709 until 3:00 P.M.

on the lllti day of September, 1981, for furnishing the materials. suooHes. eauloment and servic es, as indicated by the Items here under listed and In accordance with me appucaoie speciii Ifications. BIU CALL NO. 2864 BIDS DUE 3:00 P.M., SEPT.

11, 1981 MATERIAL ANDOR SERVICE DESCRIPTION: PROVIDE MATERIAL, EQUIPMENT AND LABOR FOR INSTALLATION OF KITCHEN FACILITY. Copies ot bid forms, plans, specifications and Instructions to bidders are available upon request from me office of the Director of Purchasing, Pima County Community College District, 2202 West Anklam Road, Tucson, Arizona 85709. All bids received at the time set for me receipt of bids will be opened publicly and read aloud in the office of the Director of Purchasing. Pima County Community College District, Tucson, Arizona. Any bid received subsequent to the day and time set for receiving bids will be returned unopened and will not be considered.

PIMA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Maurice E. Speer rector or rurcnas na Publish: September 1, 2,3, 1981 The Arizona Daily Star NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS Notice Is hereby given that the Purchasing, Agent of Sunnyslde Unified School District No. 12 of Dim. rmintu idinna iHIh. agent for the Board of Education, will receive up to but not later than 2:00 P.M., local time, Friday, September 11.

1981, sealed bidsHor Bath Towels. Copies of bid forms (Bid Number B- 82-22) may be obtained In the Purchasing Agent's office at Sunnysfde mined acnooi yistncr no. a ast Wiedino Rd Tucson. Az 85706. suougias a.

Tares Purchaslna Aaent Sunnyside Public Schools Publish: September 1. 1. 1. 1981 The Arizona Dally Star PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF BID The City ot South Tucson hereby gives notice of sale ot the following property by public bid: iic mo. Guzzi Motorcycle IV4 W.OTO (Police) All bids should be sealed and clear ly marked "SEALED BIO PD81-2" All bids must be submitted to: City Clerk City of South Tucson 1810 South oth Avenue South Tucson, Al 85u Bids must be submitted prior to 2 00 P.M., Friday, September 1, 1V8I.

Bios win men oe gpeneo pud-licly and read aloud. The City of South Tucson shall award said property to the best bid. The City retains me right to relect any and an Dias. Publish: September 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 1981 The Arizona Daily Star PIMA COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS The Pima County Community Ac tion Agency announces me availability of 1220.750 to fund oroarams and protects designed to enable low-Income Pima County residents to become self-sufficient. Of the total amount 1201,000 is allocated tor programs in the following areas: Education, Employment Training, Child 4, Adull Care.

An additional 119,750 is avail, lor Sr. Opportunities and Services. The purpose of this Request for Proposal is to invite the submittal of proposed programs that will assist me poor In overcoming the barriers which keep them in pover ty. It is anticipated that programs funded by this grant will begin approx. December 1, 1981 and will not run beyond September 30, 1982 With the exception ot the Senior Opportunities and Services funds, there is a maximum of 150.000 alllo- wable for each proposal.

Any orga nization ur inumuuei utiimuuiu public, private and non-oroflt aoen- cies and corporations) may submit as many proposals as desired. The maximum amount avaiiaDie tor br. In addition to focusing on the three primary Issue areas listed above (Education, EmploymentTraining, and Child Adult Care), the proposals may also include such areas as Housing, Transportation, Energy or MeriiralDentai Care as lona as thev are related to the primary Issue areas. Request tor proposal packets are available beginning August 31, 1981 at the Pima County Community Action Agency ortice, ui w. congress, 7th Floor, Tucson, AZ 85701.

(Tel: 792-8250). Technical assis tance (TA) sessions to explain me RFP process will be held on Thursday. September 3. 1981 at 9:00 A.M. and Tuesday, September 8, 1981 at 2:00 P.M.

at the same address. All proposals are due at the Agency office no later than 5:00 P.M., Sep tember is, ivtn. Additional information regarding the Agency and the programs can oe ootaineo oy can-Ing7v2-8250. s7 Jo-Anne K. Kauffman Acting Director ruonsn: August ji, aept.

iybi The Arizona Daily Star Tucson Citizen INVITATION TO BIDS Mnt i H.rriiw i. v.n mar The Housing Authority of the City of Nogaies, A ilmai win receive Dios tor turnisning an lapor, materi-als, equip services for the con-struction of a Housing Project AZ I6-PUZMU4 until tiocai time) on Frl Sept. 25, 1981, at the Housing Authority Ofc, 1230 Kitchen Nogaies, Az, after which time they will be opened and read aloud, and accented for consioeration. Bids received after this time wilt not be accepted. Bids will be sealed a meg witn: wr.

Aoe Kocxnn, exec Director, HousingAuth. ot the City ot Nogaies, box B3i or oresented at the Bid Ooenlno. ine proiect consisrs or twenty six A)f OIIU Film WCTJ, units In thirteen (13) buildings (duplexes), non-twelllng structures, and site development located on one site in Nogaies, Arizona. Each bid must be submitted on Bid Form and in accordance with drawings and specifications available at the following locations: RALPH COME ARCHITECT, 40 t. i4tn i ucson, az waji NUOALtS HUUb Nb AUIHUKI IT OFFICE, 1230 Kitchen Street, No- gates, Arizona 85261 ARIZONA TECH SERVICE, 3KI North 3rd street, Phoen x.

Ar zona f. YV. DODGE, 333 West Indian School Road, Phoenix, Arizona 8S0I3 PLAN 2050 East Univer sity. Suite 3. Phoenix.

Arizona 85034 F. W. DODGE, 877 South Alvernon Way, Tucson, Arizona 85711 BUILUfcfO itKVICt, ZUU win riumer Avenue, I ucson, Arizona 857t9 Bonafide bidders may obtain copies of the bid documents by depositing 150.00 payable to the LHA for each set of documents. Copies will be issued at the office of the Architect. Such deposits will be refunded upon return of the documents in good condition within 10 days after bid opening.

Partial sets may be obtained at a non-refundable cost of two Dollars per arawing sheet and Fifteen Cents (15 cents) per specification page. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified cashier's check or bank draft, U.S. Government Bonds, or a bid Dona secured dv a surety com pany for five percent (5) ol me bid and made payable to the LHA. Such check or bid bond will be returned to the respective unsuccessful bidders as soon as practicable after the opening of bids. The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay tor satisfactory peformance and payment bond as stated in the specifications.

Attention is called to the Contractor's obligations tor Equal Opportunity as required by the specifications Attention ts called to the schedule ot current minimum rates of pay applicable to this proiect which was Issued by the u. S. Dept. of Labor and ts included In the Specifications. The contract witt be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder.

The contract award ts subiect to the approval of the Department of Housing and Urban Development iHUD). The LHA reserves me right reject any and all bids and to waive any Informality In the bids received whenever such rejection or waiver rs me Interest of the LHA. No bid shall be withdrawn tor a period of days subsequent to the opening of bids without the consent ot the LHA. Each bidder shall be an Arizona Licensed Contractor. Dared this 2Sth day of August, 1981.

Abe Rocfilm, Executive Director. ouBLISH: August 27, September 1981 The Arizona Daily Sar Tucson Citizen GREET I ff THEM ON REVCO DISCOUNT DRUG CENTER' BEHOLD FURNITURE POLISH 14 oz. GRANDPARENTS DAY! September 13th GIVE THEM A CLASSIFIED MESSAGE. Threo ways to place an ad: 1. Stab by one of our three convenient locations between 6 a.m.

-5 s2.09 EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICE DRANO LIQUID 32 (I. oz. p.m., Monday through Friday. When you place your greeting in person you will receive a free post card to mail to your grandparents telling thert about your special message in the Classified. .51.29 EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICE Lorotions: Man offk: 4850 S.

Park Ave. Broadway Branch Office! 5052 E. Broadway Star Branch Office: 27 W. Congress 2. Fill in the coupon below and mail it in with your check or money order for the price of the greeting.

Send to: Classified Grandparents Day Greetings, P.O. Box 26887, Tucson, AZ 85726. All greetings must be in our office by 5 p.m. Thursday, September 1 0, 1 98 1 3. Call your StarCitizen Classified advisor.

(Outside Pima County Call 294-4433, Ext. 418.) SAMPLE ADS records Michael Joseph Wolfe, 27, Tucson, and Margaret Anita Kemp, 34, Tucson. Petitions for marriage dissolution KRIETSCH, Joyce Ann and Karl. SOTO, Frank M. and Lupe M.

ANDERSON, Bonnie and Samuel J. PAFFORD, Homer L. and Sybil Joyce MALINOWSKI, James and Martha. MADDOX, Cynthia Lee and Paul Larry. Decrees of marriage dissolution BALL, Guy Edward and Wanna Lee.

REESE, Oorma Lee and H.J, BRYANT, Donald Allen and Patricia E. DOUGLAS, Janet and Frank. johnson, William Russell and Linda J. ROSE, Aleta Joan and Patrick Edward, MITCHELL, Patricia Jean and William J. HOYOS, Francisco and Maria C.

BURRUEL, Christina Marie and Manuel J. HOWARD, Anthony 0. and Kimberly K. BOO SAMARA. Mareena and Randy 6.

JACKSON. Dorothy and David W. MAKI, Richard W. and Darlene L. WELLS, Richard W.

and Darlene L. MONTIEL, Maria Jesus and Eml-liano. ZOPFI, Janie Choice and Charles Arnold. CLAXTON, Lisa Jo and Richard Aaro. RAY, Edna end Percy.

LOLA, Cynthia Ann Frances and Justin. DEATHS BA6SA, Jose IS. Tucson, Sept. 1, Tucson. DICKINSON, Robert 7a, Tucson, Sept.

1, Adair Avclon. CROTTEAU, Gilorma 50, Tucson, Sept. 1, Adalr-Oodoe. CUMMINGS, Laurence 42, Tucson, Sept. Evergreen.

PICO, Enrlgue Carraxo, 52, Tucson, Sept. 1, Evergreen. STEWART, Alice 42, Tucson, Sept Valley. UNDERWOOD, Ellen 93, Tucson, Sept. 1, Palms.

WILLIAMS, Nathaniel 61, Tucson, Aug 31 Evergreen. WYNN, Frances 41, Tubac Sept. 1, Carroon. Public BIRTHS Tucwhi Medical Center Henrv and Susan Espinoza, girl, Sect Gregory and Kathryn Breedlove, girl, Swf. 1.

Jonathan and Joanne Woodson, boy, iept I Jeremy and Danlela Field, boy, Sept. 1. Jeffrey and Klmberly Simms, girl, Sent. t. Raymond and Linda Haverland, boy, Sept.

I. Hector and Yolanda Montoya, boy, Sept 1. fcdwtn and Corinne Folks, girt, Sept. 1. Larry and Barbara Reynolds, boy, Sept i Tucson General Hospital Timothy and Linda Moran, girt, Aug.

3d. Joseph and Emella Aguilar, boy, Sept. 1 Jesse and Irene Franco, girl, Sept. DOMESTIC RELATIONS Marriage licenses James L. Pierce, 36.

Tucson, and Sandra Saxon, 35, Tucson. Colin Bradford Splcer, 24, Tucson, and Kathie Lynn Parker. 19, Tucson Thomas Harrison Schmidt, 22. and Lisa Leenne Loustaunau, 22, Tucson, Roberto Bueno, 2D. Tucson, and Lucy 0 Celaya, 20, Tucson.

Luis Mendei, 24, Alo, and Denna Wontiio, 25, Aio. Michael Mendet 33, Alo, and GerakJine Chlto, 37, Alo Gary Wayne Zamora, 23, Belen, and Donna Rene Reynolds, 17, Tucson. Rock Joseph Coyle, 21, Phoenin and Deborah Hane Mover, 21. Matawan, J. Jack Ernest Croy 19, Tucson, and Sandy Lee Williams, 28, Tucson.

George Frederick Henog 29, Tucson, and Theresa Anne Stout, 25, Tucson. Frank Teller Camplsta, 21, Tucson, and Anita Marie Reyes, 22, Tucson. John Joseph Yarrats, 74, Tucson, and Trannle Evans Greer, 79, Tucson. Robert A. Hoell, a9, Tucson, and Anna Kline, (3, Tucson.

Ricardo Arrieta Estolano, 25. Tucson, and Catherine Ordonez, legal age, Tucson David F. Davern, 22, Tucson, and Renee Ann Giovareltl. 21, Tucson Devon Leadrone Williams, 23, Tucson, and Christine Christopher, II, Tucson. Grandpa Jo i.

Grandma Ann we Cove you John, Joan la, 8, Steve GRANDMA RE tt GREATEST GRANDMA In LL OF TUCSON because iht understands and loves mt. I LOVE HER BartMr 3 lines $2.72 GRANULATED VANISH 48 oz. 6 lines $5.44 GRANDMA GRANDPA SMITH Thanks for the hum kisses. Dear Grandma I Grandpa You have been our guiding light wnen we've been contused. You $1.49 You ar special to us! love, Tony 4 Jim 4 lines $3.63 EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICE he i keen the warmth warmth Von when we've been been nave Dean our tan we've needed cheering up.

You have been the belt learning and tovmg experience we will ever have our lit Mm. THANKS FOR BEING THERE LOVE, Betty, Sua, Pert GRANDPA LEE Without you I never would have learned to make a BIRDHOUSE. or plant a garden. Thanks. I LOVE YOU Johnnie WINDEX REFILL 32 I.

oz. 5 lines $4-53 T2 lines $10.88 1.19 EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICE Each line costs approximately 91 (tax already included; 10 already Easy Order Blank for "Grandparents Are Loved and Needed" Greetings! per line if additional lines discounted). 28 letters and spaces per to edit or reject this copy.) j' (Print your copy here and allow I Newspapers Inc. reserves the right I I 1 I Tank! Every day in HIlfAriEonapailDStar 2 3 4 5 Is Is Daadfaw for placing Grondporanti Al ads CASH IN ADVANCE Day Gnwtincjl September 10, I9h p.m..

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