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M. Byrnes SUN CITY Thomas M. Byrnes, 74, a former railroad police captain, died Monday in Valley View Hospital. Mr. Byrnes, 9959 El Dorado Drive, is survived by his wife, Pearl; sons, Robert, James, and Joseph; 13 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; a brother; and 5 sisters.

Rosary will be at 7 p.m. today in Lundberg Golden Door Chapel, 11211 Michigan Youngtown. Mass will be at 9 a.m. Thursday in the Church of St. Joachim, 11625 111th Ave.

Adelaide Pentek YOUNGTOWN Services for Adelaide Pentek, 79, 4 a member of Youngtown Baptist Church, will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in Lundberg Sunland Chapel, 15826 N. Del Webb Blvd. Mrs. Pentek, 11117 Iowa who died Monday in Valley View Hospital, is survived by children, Lena Gaillard and William a grandchild; and a sister.

Mildred Frantz Services for Mildred V. Frantz, 62, a member of Eagles Auxiliary 2407, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in Sunset Chapel, 301 W. Camelback. An Eagles services will be at 7 p.m.

today in the mortuary. Mrs. Frantz, 2423 W. Papago, who lived here 32 years and died Monday in a Phoenix hospital, is survived by a daughter, Opallouise Mullins; a granddaughter; and two sisters. Janet H.

Ruby TUCSON Graveside services for Janet Ruby, 65, who died Saturday in her home at the Grand Canyon, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Ruby came to Arizona 15 years ago. She had lived in the Green Valley and Phoenix areas before moving to the Grand Canyon.

Survivors include her sister, Velma Brown. Walker ddingfield Funeral Home of Williams handled arrangements. Weather roundup Arizona Alpine 28 60 Bisbee 50 74 Buckeye 48 81 Can de Chelly 36 Carefree 44 74 Casa Grande 76 Coolidge 46 81 Cottonwood 35 72 Douglas 46 77 Flagstaff 25 59 .09 Ft. Huachuca 44 .76 Gila Bend 50 80 Grand Canyon 26 55 .10 Greer 25 64 Heber 25 68 Kingman 38 63 .09 Nogales 36 77 Organ Pipe 48 78 Page 42 64 Parker 49 78 Payson 32 72. Tr.

PHOENIX: Airport 54 80 (Normal) 75 91 Downtown 52 81 South Mtn 50 72 Pinetop 26 64 Tr. Prescott 28 62 .01 Safford 52 76 Sedona 34 70 .02 Show Low 30 66 Tr. Springerville 33 69 Tucson 49 77 Williams 27 55 .13 Winslow 31 70 Tr. Youngtown 47 80 Yuma 53 78 Phoenix Rainfall Since Jan. 1 .74 inches MOON PHASES New 1st Qtr.

Full Last Qtr. May 18 May 26 June 1 June rises p.m. today at 5:31 a.m., Arizona Forecast Northwest Arizona Mostly sunny and breezy through Thursday. Highs 70-80, lows 40-55. Colorado River ValleyMostly sunny and breezy through Thursday.

Highs 80-85, lows in mid 50s. Southwest deserts Mostly sunny and breezy through Thursday. Highs 80-85, lows 45-60. Central basins Mostly sunny and breezy through Thursday. Highs 65-80, lows 30-45.

Grand Canyon, Mogollon Rim, White Mountains Mostly sunny and breezy through Thursday. Highs 55-65, lows 20-30. Northeast Plateau, Little Colorado Valley Mostly sunny and breezy through Thursday. Highs 65-75, lows 35-50. Southeast ArizonaMostly sunny and breezy through Thursday.

Highs in 70s and 80s, lows 35-50. FORECAST for Wednesday 60 70 80 70 60 Snow Figures show high Flurries temperatures so for area. 70 80 Rein Cold Warm Data from Showers Stationary Occluded NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. NOAA, U.S. Dept.

of Commerce NATIONAL Albany 40 57 .26 Albuquerque 52 75 Amarillo 57 65 .26 Anchorage 33 51 Asheville 37 63 Atlanta 48 72 Atlantic City 42 58 .03 Austin 65 83 .10 Baltimore 43 63 Billings 57 84 .03 Birmingham 43 76 Bismarck 56 85 Blythe 48 78 Boise 45 59 .15 Boston 34 49 1.81 Brownsville 67 85 Buffalo 37 61 Burlington, Vt. 44 54 Casper 48 75 .01 Charleston, SC 42. 72 Charleston, WV 31 58 Charlotte, NC 40 66 Cheyenne 47 75 .22 Chicago 31 60 Cincinnati 35 61 Cleveland 33 56 Columbia, SC 42 74 Columbus, Ohio 32 59 Dallas 64 80 Dayton 34 61 Denver 55 79 Des Moines 41 70 Detroit 33 66 Duluth 36 69 .02 El Paso 51 80 Fairbanks 32 52 .07 Fargo 55 84 Ft. Worth 64 80, Great Falls 44 63 .11 Hartford 40 55 .49 Helena 44 66 Honolulu 70 79 .30 Houston 69 83 Indianapolis 38 66 Jackson, Miss. 49 78 Jacksonville 62 76 Kansas City 44 66 Las Vegas 43 69 Little Rock Los Angeles 52 65 Louisville 65 I Memphis 50 74 Miami Beach 66 83 .77 Milwaukee 36 57 Wilbur H.

Hansen Obituaries Wilbur H. Hansen, 48, a millwright and steelworker for Ruff-Phillips Inc. here seven years, died Monday in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr.

Hansen, 3125 W. Granada, had served in the Air Force 18 years. He was a member. of the Non-Commissioned Of ficers Association, Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion. Survivors include his wife, Dolores; children, Anna Francis, Linda Ray, Kathleen Coningford, Janet Patrick, Karen Glassman and Jan; stepchildren, Penny Giles, Russell, Ernest and David Clark; mother, May Hansen; 14 grandchildren; 2 sisters; and 2 brothers.

Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in A. L. Moore Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams.

Royal Tomlinson Services for Royal G. Tomlinson, 85, a Traveler Insurance Co. sales retiree who died Sunday in Baptist Hospital, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the lounge at the Beatitudes Lodge, 1616 W. Glendale.

Mr. Tomlinson is survived by a son-in-law, James Gebhard; and two grandchildren. Camelback Sunset Chapel handled arrangements. Leota Armstrong SUN CITY Graveside services for Leota M. Armstrong, 80, a former hostess for Del E.

Webb Development Co. and member of the United Church here, will be at 1 p.m. today in Sunland Memorial Park, 15826 N. Del Webb Blvd. Mrs.

Armstrong, 10722. Canterbury Drive, who died Tuesday in Valley View Hospital, is survived by her husband, L. Leroy; children, Patty Baumgaertel and L. Leroy Jr; five grandchildren; a great-grandchild; four sisters; and a brother. Lundberg Mortuary handled arrangements.

T. Montgomery Thomas Montgomery, 79, who retired to Phoenix in 1949, died Tuesday in the Coolidge home of his sister. Mr. Montgomery, who lived in a trailer park on 20th Street until two weeks ago, also is survived by a brother. Private cremation was arranged at Cole Maud Mortuary in Coolidge.

Anna L. Martin MESA Services for the Rev. Anna Louise Martin, 83, who had been in the ministry 50 years, were Sunday in Mesa Family Bible Church, Chapel of Prayer Funeral Home announced. Mrs. Martin, 9404 E.

Apache Trail, died Saturday in her home. She was ordained after attending a Bible college in 1912 and served as a missionary and minister in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Utah, California and Colorado. Survivors include two sisters: Lawrence Kulik MESA Mass for Lawrence Kulik, 89, a retired foundary worker, will be in Philadelphia, Chapel of Prayer Funeral Home announced. Mr. Kulik, 3626 E.

Arcadia, who died Saturday in Mesa Lutheran Hospital, is survived by children, Agnes Tyson, Anna Villa, Mary, John and Andrew; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; a brother; and a sister. John M. Yorga Services for John M. Yorga, 58, a retired real estate businessman who died Sunday in Phoenix Veterans Hospital, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in Mercer Mortuary, 1541 E.

Thomas. Mr. Yorga, 3941 E. Elm, a member of the American Legion and Masons, is survived by a daughter, Margaret; mother, Mary Yorga; a grandson; and a brother. Ernest Burleson Ernest Paul Burleson, 72, who lived in Phoenix since 1925, was a sales employe for Valley firms and member of Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, died Monday in Doctors Hospital.

Mr. Burleson, 2330 E. Glenrosa, is survived by his wife, Mabel; children, Roxie Softley. Connie Edge and Paul; seven grandchildren; two brothers; a and two sisters. Services will be at 1:30 p.m.

Thursday in Paradise Chapel Funeral Home, 3934 E. Indian School. Dorothy Grimes Dorothy D. Grimes, 72, a 50-year member of the Eastern Star and a retired school board clerk, died Monday in Desert Terrace Nursing Home. Mrs.

Grimes, 2949 E. Cactus, is survived by her husband, James a daughter, Harriette A. Anderson; three grandchildren; and a brother. Services will be in Westlake, Ohio, Shadow Mountain Mortuary announced. Sidney Sheftel SUN CITY -Services for Dr.

Sidney B. Sheftel, 75, a retired optometrist who died Sunday in Boswell Hospital, will be at 3 p.m. today in Lundberg Golden Door Chapel, 11211 Michigan A Youngtown. Dr. Sheftel, 10876 Buccaneer Drive, a graduate of Columbia University and Pennsylvania College of Optometry, is survived by his wife, Norma; sons, Bernard Lee and Richard R.

Effie L. Edgren SCOTTSDALE- Memorial services for Effie L. Edgren, 86, who came here in 1952, will be at 10 a.m. Friday in St. Barnabas on the Desert Episcopal Church, 6715 N.

Mockingbird Lane. Mrs. Edgren, 5125 E. Road Runner, who died Monday in Desert Samaritan Hospital, is survived by children, Mrs. Joseph R.

Powell, and Robert; a sister; six grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. Vincent M. Irish Vincent M. Irish, 61, a chef who had owned and operated the Bostonian Cafe and was a former employe of the Rons Club in Phoenix, died Monday in John C. Lincoln Hospital.

Mr. Irish, 2914 W. Coolidge, is survived by his wife, Geraldine; children, Patricia Bowman, Susie Williams, Sharon Block, Sandy Cridler, Vincent Bob, Ted and Oscar; 16 grandchildren; a brother; and a sister. Services will' be at 11 a.m. Thursday in Lundberg White Rose Chapel, 5310 W.

Northern, Glendale. Sandra McCormick SCOTTSDALE Memorial services for Sandra Saxon McCormick, 38, a teacher at Lehi-MacArthur Elementary School, will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Messinger Mortuary, 7601 E. Indian School. Mrs.

McCormick, 8215 E. Gail, who was graduated from the University of Arizona and received her master's degree from Arizona State University, died Saturday in Scottsdale Memorial Hospital. Survivors include her children, Karilynn, Robert Lee and Todd Allyn; and two sisters. A. S.

Chaves SUN CITY Services for A. S. "Chico" Chaves, 66, a former senior vice president of First National Bank Trust, Lincoln, will be in Lincoln, Lundberg Mortuary announced. Mr. Chaves, 14011 Whispering Lake Drive, who died Sunday in Boswell Hospital, is survived by his wife, Mary Ellen; sons, David, Robert, and Michael; two grandchildren; a brother; and a sister.

Alva J. Burns Alva J. Burns, 6 66, a disabled World War II Navy veteran, who came here in 1918 and had worked for Crystal Ice Co. died Monday in Desert Terrace Nursing Home. He is survived by four sisters.

Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in Greenwood Memorial Park, 2300 W. Van Buren, Mercer Mortuary announced. Charles Troncy PRESCOTT Rosary for Charles Troncy, 82, who died Sunday at his home, will be at 7 p.m, today at Memory Chapel. Mass will be at 10 a.m.

Thursday in Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Mr. Troncy came to Phoenix in 1933 and to Prescott in 1942. He had worked at the Veterans Administration Center 19 years before retiring. Survivors include a daughter, Betty Barbee; and four grandchildren.

Orville Sangster HOLBROOK Services for Orville Sangster, 55, who died Sunday in Albuquerque, will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in the Owens Mortuary chapel. Mr. Sangster worked for 27 years as a heavy equipment operator. Survivors include his wife, Christine; mother, Adzan Bahe Sangster; children, Bobbie, Steve, Linda Ann, Arlene, Marilyn, and Evelyn; and a stepson, Richard Begay.

Leslie G. Maloy SAFFORD Services for Leslie G. Maloy, 65, who died Monday at Mt. Graham Community Hospital, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Safford Second Ward Chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Mr. Maloy graduated from both the University of Arizona and Arizona State University. He had been principal of Central School, and started the vocational agricultural program at the Safford High School. He had also owned and operated the M. Locker Plant for 10 years.

Survivors include his wife, Nelda; children, Rohn, Edward, and LaNel Lueck; a brother; four sisters; and nine grandchildren. Caldwell Funeral Home handled arrangements. Eunice Frazier Graveside services for Eunice Etta Frazier, 93, who lived here 51 years, will be at 1 p.m. today in Greenwood Memorial Park, 2300 W. Van Buren, Arizona Funeral Home announced.

Mrs. Frazier, 531 W. Thomas, a member of the First Church of Christ, Eastern Star and Grandview Womens Club, died Saturday in the Medicenter. Survivors include children, Virginia Giles and Alexander; 8 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Irene Vining Services for Irene C.

Vining, 68, who died Saturday in Maryvale Hospital, will be in Denver, A. L. Moore Sons Mortuary announced. Mrs. Vining, 4539 N.

48th Drive, is survived by children, Zan, Kenneth and Juanita Pauley; 13 7 greatgrandchildren; 2 sisters; and a brother. Andrew Santana Catholic services for Andrew Santana, 79, who died Tuesday in Phoenix Veterans Hospital, will be in West Babylon, N.Y. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday in Northwest Mortuary, 4033 N. 19th Ave.

Mr. Santana, 3527 W. Portland, a retired heavy equipment operator, was a member of the Church of St. Matthew, Luke Greenway American Legion Post and a World War I Army veteran. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; children, Dorothy Leeb, Paul Gentille and Andrew Santana a sister; 11 grandchildren; and 5 greatgrandchildren.

Lydia Falkenhayn Lydia P. Falkenhayn, 79. an innkeeper who owned business properties here and helped establish the Apostolic Church in Phoenix, died Monday in Glendale Samaritan Hospital. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in New Apostolic Church, 5102 N.

37th Ave. Friends may call after noon today in Chapel of the Chimes, 7924 N. 59th Glendale. Mrs. Falkenhayn, 3424 W.

Diana, who came here in 1950, is survived by a sister. Alfonso Valenzuela Alfonso Valenzuela, 52, who was born in Phoenix and was a McGrew Printing Co. employe before moving to Hemet, in 1969, died Thursday in the Veterans Administration Hospital, Long Beach, Calif. Mr. Valenzuela, a World War II Marine Corps veteran, was a member of American Legion 1 Post 41.

Survivors include his wife, Bertha; children, Evelyn Cano, Belinda Davila, Christine, Steven, Gregory and Mitchelle; six grandchildren; a brother; and two sisters. Mass was Tuesday in Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church in Hemet and rosary was Monday in the Virgin Mortuary at Hemet. Norma Datsi Rosary for Norma Jean Datsi, 39, will be at 7 p.m. today in MortensenKings Funeral Center, 1020 W. Washington.

Mass will be at 9 a.m. Thursday in St. Johns Mission Chapel, Laveen. Mrs. Datsi, 2207 N.

25th was killed Saturday in an auto accident at McDowell and 16th Street. She was a licensed practical nurse. Survivors include children, Antoinette Betancourt, Ramona Sundust, Cynthia Ray, Valerie Ray, Michael Datsi and Richard Elias; two grandchildren; five sisters; and two brothers. Willa M. Biondi Willa May Biondi, 51, who was born in Bisbee and retired in Phoenix in 1972 as a clerk-typist, died Monday in her home, 15601 N.

19th Ave. Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in A. L. Moore Sons Mortuary, 333 W.

Adams. Survivors include her husband, Frank; children, Billy Jean Warner, Clifford, and Robert Strong; three grandchildren; and a brother. A. Walter Abler MESA Services for A. Walter Abler, 62, who died Sunday in Mesa Lutheran Hospital, will be in Saginaw, Larry C.

Melcher Mortuary announced. Mr. Abler, 312 S. 74th a member of the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration, had owned a manufacturing firm. Survivors include his wife, Carolyn; daughters, Alice Rogers, Shelley Lynn and Mrs.

Michael Byrne; eight grandchildren; five brothers; and three sisters. Flowers Comfort For a complete selection of sympathy flowers, call your FTD Florist. Your Extra Touch Florists" Thomas Mulquin Thomas Michael Mulquin, 53, a World War II veteran who lived here 29 years and was a Salt River Project employe, died Monday in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr.

Mulquin, 1814 N. 65th Drive, is survived by his wife, Wanda; children, Suzanne Miller, Bonita Duncan, and John and mother, Charlotte Mulquin. Services will be at 10 a.m. today in Sunset Chapel, 301 W. Camelback.

Guy H. Johnson Guy H. Johnson, 77, a retired construction cost accountant who moved here in 1951, died Tuesday in Phoenix General Hospital. Mr. Johnson, 8822 N.

Second Way, is survived by his wife, Nelda; sons, Robert and Guy nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two brothers; and three sisters. Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Glendale Resthaven Park, 6290 W. Northern. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m.

today in Hansen Mortuary, 8314 N. Seventh St. Public Notice Telephone: (602) 2'2-7103 Published: Arizona Recur 9, 10, 11. 1977. Invoice Legal Advertisem*nt In accordance with Section 95.15 of the Rules and Regulations governing activities under the Comprehensive Employment and Trainina Act, the City of Phoenix hereby announces ifs intention to operate a Summer Program for Economically Disadvantaged Youth (SPEDY).

The Summer Program for Economically Disadvantaged Youth, a U.S. Department of Labor funded program, is designed to provide summer emplovment for economically disadvantaged youths. Funded in the amount of $2,177,079, the program is expected to serve approximately 3,350 youths. The program will operate for three months commencing on or about June 13, 1977 through September 30, 1977. Manpower activities to be provided include work experience, on the job training (OJT), labor market orientation, and vocational exploration.

Program participants must be disadvantaged youths, ages 14-21 vears, residing, within the corporate limits of the City of Phoenix. The complete program package plus data on previous year performance are available for review weekdavs from 8:00 A.M. 10 5:00 P.M. at: CETA Administration 114 West Adams, 4th Floor Phoenix, Arizona 85003 William W. Monroe SCOTTSDALE Memorial services for William Wendell Monroe, 67, a retired chemical supply company employe, will be at 3 p.m, today in Messinger Mortuary, 7601 E.

Indian School. Mr. Monroe. 4800 M. 68th who died Tuesday in St.

Luke's Hospital, is survived by his wife, Margery; sons, Michael, Rodger, and Robert; and 10 grandchildren. Mary Becker SUN CITY Services for Mary Jane Becker, 58, will be at 11 a.m. today in Heritage Funeral Chapel, 13226 113th Youngtown. Mrs. Becker, 100641 Salem Drive, who had been a secretary for Sun City Water died Monday in St.

Joseph's Hospital. She was a member of St. Joachim Catholic Church. Survivors include a brother. Public Notice Invoice ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Trustees of School District No.

8 (Osborn Elementary School) of Maricopa County, Arizona will receive separate bids for the furnishing of all labor, material, transportation and services for The Lonaview Renovation and Remodelina, Prolect at 12th Street and Indian School Road, Phoenix, Arizona for School District No. 8 (Osborn Elementary School) located in Phoenix, Arizona. Each bid must be submitted on the Bid Form and in accordance with Specifications on file at the office of Charles D. Hoyt Associates at 3201 N. 3rd Phoenix, Arizona.

These Specifications may be examined and copies obtained at the aforesaid office upon deposit of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) for each set of Drawings and Specifications. Bids will be sealed and filed with Charles D. Hoyt Associates, 3201 North 3rd Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85012, on or before 2:00 P.M. Wednesday, Mav 25, 1977. Bids will be opened and read aloud immediately after the hour of opening.

The Board of Trustees reserves the right to relect any and all bids or waive any iniormality in a bid. Notice is hereby given that the Board. of Trustees will accept securities in accordance with Section 34-221, A.R.S., as amended in lieu of retaining of all estimates, if SO elected by the Contractor. Dated this 5th day of May, 1977 BOARD OF TRUSTEE: OF SCHOCL DISTRICT NO. 8 FL MENTARY SCHOOL) MARICOPA COUNTY CH PITS L.

WHITECRAF 6: izona 11. 12. and! May 11, '77, C-3 The Arizona Republic Public Notice mately 3 miles north of Aqua Caliente). Gin request Special Use in the to permit Cotton Rural-190 Zoning District pursuant to Article XXIV, Section 2401, M.C.7.0. (38.6 acres).

Rhea Woodall, Clerk Board of Supervisors Published: Arizona Republic. May 11. 1977. Invoice 84206 INVITATION TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals or bids from qualified bidders for Paving Proiects, Wickenburg, Arizona, according to Plans Specifications, will be received at the following address: Office of the Town Clerk P.O. Box 1269 120 E.

Apache St. Wickenburg, Arizona 85358 until 4:00 P.M. May 26, 1977. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud immediately thereafter. No proposal will be considered which is not based upon these Plans and Spectfication or which is not properly made out and signed in writing by the bidder or an authorized agent of the bidder.

If the bidder is a corporation, the proposal shall be signed in writing by a properly authorized officer of the corporation. No proposal will be considered which is submitted otherwise than on the furnished to the bidder with all items on the proposal form filled in. Each bid shall be accompanied by certified or cashier's check or surety bond for ten percent of the total amount of the bid made pavable to the order of the Town of Wickenbrug, Arizona. Such check or surety bond will be given as a guarantee that the Bidder will enter into a Contract to perform the work if awarded to him, and provide Statutory Performance Bond and Payment Bond pursuant to Title 34, Chapter 2, Article 2 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, and shall be declared forfeited as liquidated damages if the successful bidder refuses to enter into the said Contract after being requested to do so by the Town of Wickenburg, Arizona. Such check or surely bond will be returned to the unsuccessful Bidders, and to the successful Bidder upon the execution of satisfactory bond and contract.

PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. Copies of Plans and Specifications may be obtained from Town of Wickenburg, PO Box 1269, Wickenburg, Arizona 85358, upon deposit of $10.00. This deposit is non- refundable. ARRANGEMENT OF CONTRACTS. The work covered in this proiect shall be divided into two (2) prime contracts as follows: Contract Extension of Airport Runway This includes grading, Aggregate Base Course, Bituminous Surface Course, and Seal Coat.

Contract Paving and Sealing -pf Sireets This includes Rubber Chip Sealing of present streets, and repaving of approximately 10471 sq. yds. of existingstreets. Contract Combination of Contracts 2. Electrical Work: Not included in These Contracts.

Published: Arizona Republic, May 9, 10. Invoice ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Maricopa County Community College District is requesting proposals for Data Processing equipment for the Educational and Administrative needs of the District. Copies of the "Request for will be available the Purchasing Department, District Support Services Center, 3910 East Washington Street, nix, Arizona, after 12:00 noon, May 13. 1977. A.

W. Flowers Maricopa County Community College District Governing Board Dated: May 5, 1977 Published: Phoenix Gazette; 12, 1977. Arizona Republic it: 13, 1977. Invoice 4232 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING by the Board of Supervisors at 1:30 p.m. on the 6th day of June, 1977, in the Board of Supervisors' Auditorium, 205 West Jefferson.

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