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STREET EDITION STATE EDITION D2 The Arizona Republic Thursday, July 7, 1988 U.S. will push new rules on quality control in medical lab tests The Associated Press proficiency testing, worker qualifica- mandate what qualifications are either certified by the Medicare and the two bills would constitute a regulations," he said. WASHINGTON The Depart- tions and quality assurance. needed by those screening the tests, Medicaid programs, engaged in inter- dramatic increase in the regulatory Roper said he is particularly ment of Health and Human Services Witnesses at congressional hearings and contain supervision requirements. state commerce, or both.

workload and that states, which concerned that the bills would rush this summer will propose new federal this year have pinpointed the Pap The House Energy and Commerce The bills would cover all 12,000 conduct surveys for the federal into regulation of doctor's-office labs. standards for laboratories that do smear, a test for cervical cancer, as a health subcommittee was taking testi- labs certified by Medicare and Medic- government, would not have the He said he is not opposed to such medical tests, a department official key area of concern. They cited mony on two bills aimed at tightening aid plus about high-volume resources to handle the jump. regulation, but more time is needed said Wednesday. overworked, unqualified personnel federal regulation of private, hospital labs in doctors' offices.

Those office He said the bills are not needed in because "there's substantial unanDr. William Roper, head of the and inaccurate results that can have and doctor's-office labs. The bills labs, defined as those doing more than light of the department's regulatory swered questions." department's Health Care Financing fatal consequences. would extend current federal require- 5,000 tests a year, are largely initiative. Rep.

Ron Wyden, called Administration, told a House panel Roper said the new Pap-smear ments to all clinical labs. Currently, unregulated by states. "We are headed in much the same current regulation of labs "dangerthat the regulations will address regulations would limit workloads, they apply to only 1,520 labs that are Roper said that the requirements of direction as you are with our ously inadequate and haphazard." OBITUARIES Obituaries published by The Arizona Republic in its news columns are provided free of charge as a public service. Parties desiring specifically worded obituaries may place them through their mortuaries in the paid classified advertising section. Visitation information can be obtained by contacting the funeral homes listed.

BRUNNEMER, Verna Mac Raymond CAMPBELL, Nathan V. CHERRY, Frank COBBE, Allie M. CRAMER, William O. DENTON, Patrick William DIAZ, Eddie: DONLEY, Edith Iona ELKO, DOTY, Charles, EVANS, I Irma FRANTZ, Floyd A. FRAZIER, Myron E.

FRENCH, Anthony Raphael GONZALES, Octavio B. GRIJALVA, Guadalupe S. HARPER, Ruth HILDERBRAN, Irene E. KOHNERT, Oscar H. LASTER, Geneva Genevieve LEOPOLD, Charlotte L.

LUDVIGSON, Guy Allen LYNCH. Dorcas T. MAHANEY, Dorothy K. MEZA, Maria OELLERS, Joseph T. O'LEARY, George PATTERSON, Donald E.

PAULSEN, Helen Lucile RICHARDSON, Lyonel RICKETTS, Lou Cushman ROE, Richard E. SCOTT. Vella SEVERTSON, Marion Leroy SHILL, Dorothy Elizabeth SPERR, Marie F. STONEY, Grace Snelling SWEEPER, Marian Elizabeth TANI, Frank I K. TERAJI, Ichi THOMPSON, Jerry VANECKO, Stephen WEAVER, Christie Lynn WHITAKER, Hazel E.

WODIUK, Aja Nichole Verna Mae Brunnemer, 76, Placentia, homemaker, forof Phoenix, July 5. Born, Windfall, Ind. Surby daughter, Lasher; son, seven grandchildren; six 10 a.m. FriFuneral Home, Raymond Cal47, Phoenix, cement finisher, July 1. Born, Phoenix.

Survived wife, Jennie; daughter; two sons; parents; two sisters; brothers; seven grandchildren, Cemetery, 4310 Family Mortu- 27, Prescott, Bottling Elwood, Ind. Army father, John sister; brother. Funeral Home, Veterans Ad- Frank Cherry, 88, Peoria, retired realtor, died July 4. Born, Pittsburgh. No survivors.

Mass 9:30 a.m. today, St. Raphael's Catholic Church, 5504 W. Acoma Road, Glendale. Heritage Funeral Chapel.

Allie M. Cobbe, 76, Los Angeles, formeriy of Bisbee, retired director medical records at Tacoma General Hospital in Washington, died June 23. Born, Uvalde, Texas. Survived by daughter, Edith Lippman; son, Charles brother; seven grandchildren; great grandchild. Graveside services 10 a.m.

Friday, Evergreen Cemetery, Bisbee. Dugan Funeral Chapel, Bisbee. William O. Cramer, 82, Apache Junetion, former owner-operator of car, dealership, died July 5. Born, Summerset, Pa.

Survived by wife, Bernice; son; brother; sister; three grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren. Services 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Mountain View Mortuary, 7900 E. Apache Trail, Mesa. Contributions, American Heart Association.

Patrick William Denton, 39, Show Low, truck driver for Fort Apache Timber died July 5. Born in Oregon. Army veteran. Survived by wife, Linda; daughter; son; mother; two brothers. Services 10 a.m.

Friday, First Baptist Church, Show Low. Owens Mortuary, Show Low. Eddie Diaz, 39, Phoenix, died July 4. Born, Springfield, Mo. Survived by mother and stepfather, Natie and Henry Marquez; sister; two brothers.

Rosary 7 p.m. today, A.L. Moore Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams St. Mass 9 a.m.

Friday, St. Mary's Basilica Catholic Church, 231 N. Third St. Edith Iona Donley, 71, Avondale homemaker, died July 5. Born, Columbus, Ohio.

Survived by daughter, Lynda Dempster; son, David Blake; 10 grandchildren; great -grandchildren. a.m. Friday, Chapel of the Chimes, 7924 N. 59th Glendale. Charles Doty, 82, Phoenix, plasterer for cement contractor, died July 4.

Born in Colorado. Survived by wife, Wilma; three daughters; sister; 12 grandchildren. Services 1 p.m. today, Mountain Mortuary, 2350 Greenway Road. Contributions, Baptist Foundation, 300 W.

Osborn Road, Phoenix 85013. Helen V. Elko, 81, Mesa, retired financial analyst for the Army, died July 4. Born in Connecticut. Survived by brothers, Peter Dr.

Francis sister, Dorothy Moran. No services. Melcher Mortuary. Irma Evans, 70, Paradise Valley homemaker, died July Born, Colby, Kan. Survived by sons, Jerry, Ken, Don, Mel; two sisters; brother; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

Memorial service 7 p.m. Friday, Whitney Murphy Arcadia Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School Road. Floyd A. Frantz, 80, Yuma, self-employed carpenter, died June 30.

Born in Indiana. Survived by wife, Lucile; two sons; two sisters; brother; nine grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. Services held. Owens Mortuary, Holbrook. Myron E.

Frazier, 77, Peoria, retired meat cutter, died July 6. Born, Merrill, Wis. Survived by wife, Violette; daughter; three sons; brother; four grandchildren. No services. Lundberg Mortuary.

Anthony Raphael French, 38, Salt River Indian Community, heavy equipment operator for Salt River Sand and Rock, died July 2. Born, Sacaton. Survived Rosalind; three daughters; son; mother; sister; brother; three grandchildren. Services 8 a.m. Saturday, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Papago Ward, Extension and McDowell Road, Salt River Indian Community.

Bunker's Garden Chapel. Octavio B. Gonzales, 49, Phoenix, laborer, died July 5. Born, Robestown, Texas. Survived by wife, Josephine; two daughters; three sons; parents; four sisters; brothers; six grandchildren.

Services noon today, Greer Funeral Home Chapel, 5921 W. Thomas Road. Guadalupe S. Grijalva, 86, Phoenix, packer for Valley Citrus died July 4. Born in Mexico.

Survived by daughter, Carmen Nandin; son, Arthur; four sisters; two brothers; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Mass 9:30 a.m. Immaculate Heart Church, 909 E. Washington St. David T.

Wilentz; prosecuted abductor of Lindbergh baby LONG BRANCH, N.J. David T. Wilentz, who gained worldwide attention in 1935 when he prosecuted Bruno Richard Hauptmann for the kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh's baby, has died at age 93. Mr. Wilentz died in his sleep Tuesday night at his summer home, a family spokeswoman said.

His death came hours after a federal appellate court in Philadelphia rejected the most recent effort of Hauptmann's widow, Anna, to clear her husband's name. Born in Dwinsk, Latvia, on Dec. 21, 1894, Mr. Wilentz came to the United States at age 6 and became a naturalized citizen in 1900. As a young state attorney general, he handled his first criminal case when he prosecuted Hauptmann in what became known as "the trial of the century." Hauptmann was convicted of kidnapping the 20-month-old son of Lindbergh, an aviator, and murdering the child.

He was executed April: 3, 1936, at Trenton State Prison. Mr. Wilentz went on to found one of the most prominent and powerful law firms in the state. He also was the former director of the board of Amerada Hess Corp. Gabe Dell; actor started by playing Dead End Kid HOLLYWOOD Actor Gabe Ruth Harper, 69, Phoenix homemaker, died July 3.

Born, Phoenix. Survived by husband, Floyd; daughter; three sons; four sisters; four brothers; nine grandchildren; great-grandchild. Graveside services 10:30 a.m. today, Phoenix Memorial Park, 200 W. Beardsley Road.

Irene E. Hilderbran, 80, Glendale, restaurant chef, died July 2. Born in Oklahoma. Survived by sister, Mildred Thomas; brothers, Clifford and Leonard Carter. Graveside services 9 a.m.

today, Glendale Memorial Park, 7844 N. 61st Glendale. Green Acres Mortuary, Glendale. Oscar H. Kohnert, 75, Phoenix, retired employee of Raychem died July 5.

Born, Melrose, Wis. World War I1 Army veteran. Survived wife, Adeline; daughter; three sons; sister; three brothers; 10 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Services held. Valley of the Sun Mortuary, Tri-City Chapel.

Geneva Genevieve Laster, 69, Phoenix, railroad clerk, died July 5. Miami. Survived by husband, Tom; daughter; sister; brother; three grandchildren. Services 1 p.m. Friday, Chapel of the Chimes, 7924 N.

59th Glendale. Charlotte L. Leopold, 97, Holbrook, retired chief operator for Standard Oil died July 2. Born in California. No survivors.

Memorial service 2 p.m. July 14, United Methodist Church, Holbrook. Owens Mortuary, Holbrook. Contributions, Holbrook Senior Citizens Center. Guy Allen Ludvigson, 80, Mesa, carpenter for private contractor, died July 5.

Born, Elk Mound, Wis. Survived by wife, Myrtle; two daughters; two sons; three sisters; brother; nine grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Services 10 a.m. Friday, Pilgrim Lutheran Church, 3257 E. University Drive, Mesa.

Green Acres Mortuary, Scottsdale. Contributions to the church. Dorcas T. Lynch, 86. Phoenix, office manager, died July 2.

Born, Upland, Ind. Survived by husband, Avery; two sisters; brother. Services held. A.L. Moore Sons Memory Lawn Mortuary.

Contributions, American Heart Association. Dorothy K. Mahaney, 70, Mesa homemaker, died July 3. Born, Battle Creek, Mich. Survived by husband, Robert three daughters; eight grandchildren.

Memorial service 10:15 a.m. today, All Saints Church, 1534 N. Recker Road, Catholic, Melcher Mortuary. Contributions, American Cancer Society. Maria Meza, 76, Glendale homemaker, died July 4.

Born, LaDura, Sonora, Mexico. Survived by daughters, Carmen Sebarzo; Henrietta Chavez, Angie Ramirez, Stella Santana, Virginia Trevizo, Sally Fong, Elena Antonia Hill; sons, Fernando, Ramon, Tony; 36 grandchildren. Graveside services 8 a.m. Resthaven Park Cemetery, 6290 W. Northern Glendale.

Chapel of the Chimes. Joseph T. Oellers, 77, Phoenix, retired design engineer for AiResearch, died July 3. Born, Sterkrade, Germany. Survived by wife, Dorothy; daughter; two sons; two grandchildren.

Services 11 a.m. today, A.L. Moore Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams St. Ge or ge O'Leary, 65, Phoenix, retired plasterer, died July 4.

Born in Ireland. Survived by wife, Rose; two daughters; two sons; mother; two sisters; grandchildren; grandchild. Rosary p.m. today, A.L. Moore Memory Lawn Mortuary, 719 N.

27th Ave. Mass 10 a.m. Friday, St. Gregory's Catholic Church, 3424 N. 18th Ave.

"JUST A LITTLE VINYL-AND-FORMICA SHOP, BUTT THE PIZZAS THEY TURN OUT ARE Restaurant Critic Elin Jeffords, reviewing Gee Gee's Famous Pizza Subs. Now, you can discover Restaurant Critic Elin Jeffords' favorite places to dine out. PLEASE SEND copy(ies) of "'The Republic Recommends" at $2.50 per copy, including postage and handling. 1 I Get your copy of "The Republic Recommends," a have enclosed my check or money order, made payable to The handy 60-page booklet packed with Jeffords' Arizona Republic, for fun-to-read insight. The Complete Arizona information Republic below and send with payment to: Recommends Community Corporate Services A You'll get information on location, atmosphere, hours Dining Guide and prices on nearly 200 Valley restaurants.

Including P.O. Box 1950 lists of the most romantic restaurants, best bargains, Phoenix, AZ 85001 and best Mexican, Chinese and Italian food. (Please type or print clearly. This is your mailing label. Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery.) Order your copy of "The Republic Recommends" Name today.

Complete the coupon and send with payment Mailing address of $2.50 per copy, including postage and handling. Or City State Zip purchase for $2 at The Republic's customer services counter, 120 E. Van Buren, Phoenix. THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC A GREAT NEWSPAPER, A GREAT TRADITION TO SUBSCRIBE CALL 257-8300 Dell, one of the movies' original Dead End Kids who successfully graduated into adult roles in film and on the stage during a career that spanned a half century, died Sunday of leukemia. Mr.

Dell, who was born in Brooklyn and whose real name was Gabriel del Vecchio, was 68. He and his fellow thespian gang members first jumped to prominence in Sidney Kingsley's Dead End, a Broadway smash of 1935-36 that explored the connection between slums and crime. The Dead End Kids then were brought West to star in the film of the same name with Humphrey Bogart. Dead End was nominated for four Academy Awards, and the youths went on to make such major films as Angels With Dirty Faces and Crime School, and appeared in several low-budget productions as the Bowery Boys and the Eastside Kids. Mr.

Dell, who became a writer, director and teacher, starred as an adult in such Broadway plays as Luv and The Goodbye People, and had character parts in such movies as Earthquake. Compiled from the Los Angeles Times, The Associated Press and United Press International. Donald E. Patterson, 59, Avondale, welder, died July 2. Born, St.

Helens, Ore. Korean War Navy veteran. Survived by wife, Clarice; three daughters; two sons; three grandchildren. Graveside services 10:30 a.m. today, Arizona Veterans Nationai Cemetery, 23029 N.

Cave Creek Road. Cordy Funeral Home, Goodyear. Helen Lucile Paulsen, 88, Peoria, schoolteacher, died July 2. Born, Sparta, Wis. No survivors.

No services. Menke Funeral Home. Lyonel Richardson, 90, Mesa, retired engineer for Union Pacific Railroad, died July 5. Born, Colonia Diaz, Mexico. Survived by son, Ellis; two stepchildren; four grandchildren; seven step grandchildren; 13 great Services 1 p.m.

Saturday, Bunker's Garden Chapel, 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa. Lou Cushman Ricketts, 81, Tempe, teacher, died July 2. Born, Tuttle, Okla. Survived by daughter, Barbara L.

Wold; son, Milton four grandchildren. Services 1 p.m. today, Lakeshore Mortuary Chapel, 1815 S. Dobson Road, Mesa. Contributions, Curtis Ricketts Memorial Award, ASU Theater Department, Tempe 85281.

Richard E. Roe, 63, Phoenix, retired laboratory technician for the state Department of Health Services, died July 4. Born, Tunnelton, W.Va. Survived by wife, Sally; two sisters; two brothers. Services in Ohio.

Spear-Mulqueeny Funeral Home, Painesville, Ohio. Contributions, American Heart Association. Vella Scott, 93, Alamogordo, formerly of Clarkdale, retired teacher, died June 29. Born in New Mexico. Survived by daughter, Mary Johnston; sons, Dan, William; five grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren.

Services held. Westcott Funeral Home, Cottonwood. Marion Leroy Severtson, 70, Phoenix, self-employed equipment salesperson, died July 4. Born, Slater, Iowa. World War Il Army veteran.

Survived by wife, Lois; daughter; brother. Services private. Mountain View Mortuary. Dorothy Elizabeth Shill, 64, Camp Verde homemaker, died July 2. Born, Seattle.

World War II veteran. Survived by husband, Don; daughter; two sons; brother. Memorial service 1 p.m. today, Methodist Church, Cottonwood. Westcott Funeral Home, Cottonwood.

Marie F. Sperr, 90, Scottsdale homemaker, died 4. Born, Philadelphia. Survived by sons, Charles, Wayne seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Services private.

Messinger Mortuary. Snelling Stoney, 88, Phoenix homemaker, died July 4. Born, Columbus, Ohio. Survived by Sonny Snelling, her son. Services in Ohio.

Hansen Mortuary. Public Notice INVOICE NO. 04818 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Deer Valley Unified School District will receive sealed bids for: Bid No. 88-037 for Smallware for Arrowhead Elementary School. Bids are available to be picked up in the Food Nutrition Department, 20402 N.

the Phoenix, Az 85027, Monday thru Thursday, 7:00 A.M. District reserves the Right to reject any or all bids to 5:00 P.M. The Deer Valley Unified School or waive an informality in any bid. Published: Arizona Republic, July 7,9, 1988. INVOICE NO.

04811 NOTICE OF SALE OF SALVAGE QROPERTY Notice is hereby given that the Flood Control District of Maricopa County will hold a public sale on July 13, 1988 al 2:00 p.m. The sale will be held at the Flood Control District offices at 3335 West Durango Street, Phoenix, Arizona, for the purpose of the sale and disposition of salvage residential fixture such as carpeting, appliances, cabinets, and drapes in townhouses owned by the District. The sale fixtures will be sold as one lot with a minimum acceptable bid of $1,900. For more information on the property contract Mr. Ken Johnson, Property Manager at 262-1501.

Published Arizona Republic, Phoenix Gazette, July 5,6,7,8, 1988. INVUILE ITV. 110 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS The I Murphy School District is making application for State and Federal Funds 10 establish pre-school handicapped services for the school year. The District is seeking 27 to 30 hours per week of instructional services from one (1) Early Childhood Specialist with special education experience working with multi-cultural, low socio- 3 to 5 year old handicapped children and their parents. Preference will be given to individuals who are bilingual.

A program description and requirements can be obtained by contacting Student Support Services at 484-4063. Proposals will be accepted until 4:00 P.M. July 29, 1988 to Craig Carter, Student Support Services Director, Murphy Elementary School District, 2615 West Buckeye Road, Phoenix, AZ 85009. Published: Arizona Republic, Phoenix Gazette, July 7,8, 1988. INVOICE NO.

04804 ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BID NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the Cartwright Elementary School District No. 83, 3401 North 67th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85033 will receive bids for the furnishing of all labor, material, transportation and services for the Parking Lot Expansion and Resurfacing for Heatherbrae Elementary School for the Cartwright Elementary School District No. 83. Each Bid must be submitted on the Bid Form and In accordance with drawings and specifications on file al the Cartwright District Office, 3401 North 67th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona and available at the office of Andrew M. Toth Associates, Architects, A.I.A., 7125 Second Street, Scottsdale, Arizona, 85251, upon deposit of fifty ($50.00) dollars for each set of drawings and specifications.

The deposit will be refunded upon return of the drawings and specifications, in good condition, within the time limits as described in the specifications. Each Bid shall be made out on a form that is enclosed in the specifications, and shall be accompanied by a certified or a cashier's check, or bid bond for five percent of the total amount of the Bid, made payable to the Cartwright Elementary School District No. 83. Such check or bid bond will be given as a guarantee that the Bidder will enter into the Contract If awarded to him, and provide satisfactory performance bond, and shall be declared forfeited as liquidated damages if the successful Bidder refused to enter into the Said Contract after being requested to do so by the Governing Board. Such check or bid bond will be returned to the respective unsuccessful Bidders upon the award of the Contract to the successful Bidder, and will be returned to the successful Bidder upon execution and delivery of a satisfactory surely company bond and construction contract.

In lieu of prior approval submissions, Bidders will submit a Substitution Bid Proposal Form to be included in the Bid Document. Bids will be sealed and filed at the District Office of the Cartwright Elementary School Dist. 83, 3401 North 67th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85033 on or before 3:00 P.M., M.S.T., Tuesday, July 19, 1988. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud immediately after the above mentioned date. The Governing Board reserves the right to reiect any or all Bids or waive any informality in any Bid.

No Bidder may withdraw his Bid for a period of ninety (90) days after the date set for the Bid opening thereof and each Bidder shall be an Arizona licensed Contractor, the Contract, or any part hereof, shall not be sublet to a Subcontractor who has paid taxes as provided by Section 34-241 A.R.S. Published: Arizona Republic, June 30; July 7, 1988. Marian Elizabeth Sweeper, 63, Mesa homemaker, died July 1. Born, Chicago. Survived by daughter, Ethel Lee Silva; two grandchildren.

No services. Paradise Chapel Funeral Home. Frank K. Tani. 65.

Sun City, owner of landscaping business, died July 4. Born, Venice, Calif. Survived by brother, Dick; sisters, Frances Takemoto, Edna Matsusaki, Susie Nada, Diane Shigeta. Services 10 a.m. today, Green Acres Mortuary, Chapel of Faith, 5830 W.

Missouri Glendale. Ichi Teraji, 89, Glendale homemaker, died July 4. Born, Wakayama, Japan. Survived by daughter, Toshiko Chavers; sons, Tadashi, Shoji, Tommy; sister; brother; 13 grandchildren; 10 greatgrandchildren. Services 10 a.m.

today, Arizona Buddhist Church, 4142 W. Clarendon Phoenix 85019. Lundberg Mortuary White Rose Chapel. Jerry Thompson, 59, Mesa, retired quality inspector for Piston Powered Products in Chandler, died July 5. Born in Wisconsin.

Navy veteran. Survived by wife, Lucille; daughter; sister. Services 10 a.m. Saturday, Melcher Mortuary, Mission Chapel, 6625 E. Apache Trail, Mesa.

Contributions, Arizona Heart Institute, 4800 N. 22nd Phoenix 85016. Stephen Vanecko, 92, Phoenix, self-employed owner of gas stations, died July 4. Born in Czechoslovakia. Survived by wife, Louise; two sons; grandchild.

No services. Chapel of the Chimes. Christie Lynn Weaver, 37, Iowa Falls, Iowa, homemaker, formerly of Phoenix, died July 3. Born in Illinois. Survived by husband, Merle; two sons; parents; sister.

Services held. Surls Funeral Home, Iowa Falls, Iowa. Hazel E. Whitaker, 86, Dodge Center, formerly of Chandler, died June 28. Born, Eagle Grove, Iowa.

Survived by sisters, Edna DeGroot, Grace Fethergill. Services private. Valley of the Sun Mortuary, Tri-City Chapel. Aja Nichole Wodiuk, infant daughter of Ellen T. and James Phoenix, died July 3.

Born, Phoenix. 'Other survivors include grandparents; great grandmother. Services noon today, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, 2121 S. Rural Road, Tempe.

Carr Mortuaryl. Public Notice great-grandchildren. day, Whitney Murphy 330 N. Second Ave. E.

Southern Ave. Botimer ary. Nathan V. Campbell, computer operator for died July 5. Born, veteran.

Survived by mother, Dolores Hutcheson; Services in Indiana. Ellers 'Kokomo, Ind. Contributions, ministration Medical Center. by six a.m. today, East Resthaven vin, died INVOICE NO.

04802 ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BID NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the Cartwright Elementary School District No. 83, 3401 North 67th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85033 will receive bids for the furnishing of all labor, material, transportation and services for the Adiacent Walkways and Retaining Wall for Starlight Park Elementary School for the Cartwright Elementary School District No. 83. Each Bid must be submitted on the Bid Form and in accordance with drawings and specifications on file at the Cartwright District Office, 3401 North 67th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona and available at the office of Andrew M. Toth Associates, Architects, A.I.A., 7125 Second Street, Scottsdale, Arizona, 85251, upon deposit of fifty ($50.00) dollars for each set of drawings and specifications.

The deposit will be refunded upon return of the drawings and specifications, in good condition, within the time limits as described in the specifications. Each Bid shall be made out on a form that is enclosed in the specifications, and shall be accompanied by a certified or a cashier's check, or bid bond for five percent of the total amount of the Bid, made payable to the Cartwright Elementary School District No. 83. Such check or bid bond will be given as guarantee that the Bidder will enter into the Contract if awarded to him, and provide 8 satisfactory performance bond, and shall be declared forfeited as liquidated damages if the successful Bidder refused to enter into the Said Contract after being requested to do so by the Governing Board. Such check or bid bond will be returned to the respective unsuccessful Bidders upon the award of the Contract to the successful Bidder, and will be returned to the successful Bidder upon execution and delivery of a satisfactory surety company bond and construction contract.

In lieu of prior approval submissions, Bidders will submit a Substitution Bid Proposal Form to be included in the Bid Document. Bids will be sealed and filed at the District Office of the Cartwright Elementary School Dist. 83, 3401 North 671h Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85033 on or before 3:00 P.M., M.S.T., Tuesday, July 19, 1988. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud immediately after the above mentioned date. The Governing Board reserves the right to reiect any or all Bids or waive any informality in any Bid.

No Bidder may withdraw his Bid for a period of ninety (90) days after the date set for the Bid opening thereof and each Bidder shall be an Arizona licensed Contractor, the Contract, or any part hereof, shall not be sublet to a Subcontractor who has not paid taxes as provided by Section 34-241 A.R.S. Published: Arizona Republic, June 30; July 7, 1988. INVOICE NO. 04803 ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BID NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the Cartwright Elementary School District No. 83, 3401 North 67th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85033 will receive bids for the furnishing of all labor, material, transportation and services for the Installation of A New Air Conditioning System at Justine Spitainy Elementary School for the Cartwright Elementary School District No.

83. Each Bid must be submitted on the Bid Form and in accordance with drawings and specifications on file at the Cartwright District Office, 3401 North 67th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona and available at the office of Andrew M. Toth Associates, Architects, A.I.A., 7125 Second Street, Scottsdale, Arizona, 85251, upon deposit of fifty ($50.00) dollars for each set of drawings and specifications. The deposit will be refunded upon return of the drawings and specifications, in good condition, within the time limits as described in the specifications. Each Bid shall be made out on a form that is enclosed In the specifications, and shall be accompanied by a certified or a cashier's check, or bid bond for five percent of the total amount of the Bid, made payable to the Cartwright Elementary School District No.

83. Such check or bid bond will be given as a guarantee that the Bidder will enter into the Contract if awarded to him, and provide a satisfactory performance bond, and shall be declared forfeited as liquidated damages if the successful Bidder refused to enter into the Said Contract after being requested to do so by the Governing Board. Such check or bid bond will be returned to the respective unsuccessful Bidders upon the award of the Contract to the successful Bidder, and will be returned to the successful Bidder upon execution and delivery of a satisfactory surety company bond and construction contract. In lieu of prior approval submissions, Bidders will submit a Substitution Bid Proposal Form to be included in the Bid Document. Bids will be sealed and filed at the District Office of the Cartwright Elementary School Dist.

83, 3401 North 67th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85033 on or before 3:00 P.M., M.S.T., Tuesday, July 19, 1988. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud immediately after the above mentioned date. The Governing Board reserves the right to relect any or all Bids or waive any informality in any Bid. No Bidder may withdraw his Bid for a period of ninety (90) days after the date set for the Bid opening thereof and each Bidder shall be an Arizona licensed Contractor, the Contract, or any part hereof, shall not be sublet to a Subcontractor who has not paid taxes as provided by Section 34-241 A.R.S. Published: Arizona Republic, June 30; July 7, 1988..

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