Condition of Roads on Arizona State Highway System

Condition of Roads On Arizona State Highway System U. S. ROUTE, 80-518 Miles-Yuma to Rodeo
U. S. ROUTE 66-396 Miles-Topock to Lupton
U. S. ROUTE 180-183 Miles-Florence Junction to State Line.
U. S. ROUTE 89-660 Miles-Nogales to Fredonia
U S. ROUTE 70-109 Miles-Holbrook to State Line
STATE ROUTE 79-91 Miles-Prescott to Flagstaff
STATE ROUTE 88-83 Miles-Apache Junction to Globe
STATE ROUTE 81-128 Miles-Douglas to Safford
STATE ROUTE 74-121 Miles-Wickenburg to Ehrenberg
STATE ROUTE 73-104 Miles-Cutter to McNary
STATE ROUTE 187-13 Miles Sacaton Dam to Casa Grande
STATE ROUTE 71-26 Miles-Solomonville to Clifton
STATE ROUTE 83-28 Miles-Vail to Sonoita
STATE ROUTE 82-70 Miles-Nogales to Tombstone Junction
STATE ROUTE 84-66 Miles-Tucson to Casa Grande
STATE ROUTE 87-60 MilesMesa to Picacho
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids for the construction of the Mesa-Florence Jct. Hwy., Federal Aid Project No. 7-1-Reo., will be received until 2:00 P. M., June 3, 1929, and publicly opened and read, subsequent to the disposal of F. A. P. 93-B, at the office of the Arizona State High-way Commission at Phoenix, Arizona.
All proposals must be marked upon the outside of the envelope, "State Highway Contract, Mesa-Florence Jct. Hwy., F. A. P. 7-1-Reo."
The work consists of the construction of approximately 6 miles of graded and drained roadway, involving approximately: 17,000 C. Y. Road Excav.
29,500 C. Y. Road Borrow 750 C. Y. Structure Excav.
2,000 C. Y. Ditches & Channels
700 Sta. Yd. Overhaul Earthwork
600 C. Y. Conc.
35,000 Lbs. Rein. Steel
270 Lin. Ft. new C. M. P. of various sizes
And other incidental items.
The project begins about 6 miles southeast of Apache Jct. at the end of F. A. P. 93-B and extends southeasterly six miles towards Florence Jct. The project is to be completed by February 28, 1930.
All bids shall be accompanied by an unendorsed, certified or cashier's check not less than 5% of the gross amount of the bid, payable to the State Treasurer of Arizona.
The Arizona State Highway Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
Copies of the plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the State Engineer, Phoenix, Arizona, or may be obtained from the State Engineer upon the payment of Ten ($10.00) Dollars, which will be returned to the contractor should the plans and specifications be returned within ten (10) days after the opening of bids.
The bidder will be required to comply with the provisions of the specifications and contract in the bidding and the award and execution of the contract.
It is to be noted that the contractor is required to furnish all materials for a complete work.
W. W. LANE, State Highway Engineer.
Phoenix, Arizona, May 15, 1929.
Six Structures Over 20' Span 1,300 C. Y. Excav.
1,080 C. Y. Conc.
75,000 Lbs. Rein. Steel The favorite story is the one about the Scotchman who opened his pocket-book in January and a June-bug flew out.
Irene Thomas, pretty typist, Really made a hit With her new boss, Dave A. Mayer, But she had to quit When he noticed on each letter, She had signed-DAM--IT.
-Kentucky Highways.
IN DAYS OF OLD
When Noah sailed the ocean blue He had his troubles same as you; For days and days he drove the ark Before he found a place to park.
WINDFALL
An honest speeder had just hit a dog and had returned to settle his damages, if possible. He looked at the dog a moment and addressed the man with a gun.
"Looks as if I'd killed your dog."
"Certainly looks that way."
"Very valuable dog?"
"Not very."
"Not very."
"Will five dollars be enough?"
"Well-I guess so."
"Sorry to have broken up your hunt," said the motorist pleasantly, as he handed the owner a crisp five dollar bill.
"I wasn't going hunting-just going out in the woods to shoot the dog."
NOT EXACTLY DOWNY
Mrs. Flanagan-Was your old man in comfortable circumstances when he died?
Mrs. Murphy-No, 'e was 'alf under a train. Western Christian Advocate.
PAGE MR. VOLSTEAD
Here is the best limerick we have seen for five years, clipped from the Book-man: There was a young lady of Ryde, Of eating green apples she died. Within the lamented They quickly fermented, And made cider inside her inside.
The prisoner was asked why he beat the victim.
"Well, judge, he called me a rhin-ocerous."
"Umph! Rhinocerous, eh? When did this happen?"
"Yes about three years ago, jedge."
"Three years ago? Why did you wait until today to get even then?"
"Well, jedge, de facts am dat I never seed no rhinocerous until dis mawnin."
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