Can someone with a Newspapers.com sub lookup two articles from the Arizona Daily Star?
Death of Mrs. Ralph Motz [Florence McElveny], 19 Jan 1946. https://www.newspapers.com/image/164062824/?article=3c30fe66-1dd2-412f-9bd6-9322f2a9b1ef&focus=0.040013608,0.67929673,0.16401471,0.8432323&xid=3355
Marriage of Ralph Motz to Agnes Kantner, 18 May 1946. https://www.newspapers.com/image/164073874/?article=1fde1995-3228-4af7-a9b6-8e8a44701963/70e50b65-9240-4072-ae79-3f9f14c97412&focus=0.35471803,0.41936326,0.47719374,0.5049342&xid=3398
I thought I would be able to access these at my library, but no... Thanks!
The second item was previously clipped by someone. If you close the subscription ad that pops up, you can see the clipping of marriage licenses; it's at https://www.newspapers.com/clip/94368664/marriage-of-jones-judson/
For the first item, you can see the OCR text even though you can't see the layout. Again, close the subscription pop-up, then select the text that says "Show Page 12 article text (OCR)". You can use your browser search function for "Motz" to find the right section. Hopefully someone will come along who has a subscription and will get the clipping for you.
Mrs. Ralph L Motz, 60, Dies at Home in Bisbee BISBEE. Jan. IS. Mrs. Ralph L. Motz, 60, wife of Ralph L. Motz, city engineer and mineral surveyor, died at her home here today after many years of invalidism. She has been a resident of Bisbee 37 years. Surviving are her husband, a son, Lt. Col. Leslie L. Motz, chief ordnance supply officer at Manila, whose wife, Bette Nixon Motz, and son Charles Nixon Motz. reside at 2692 East Lee street. Tucson. A daughter, Mrs. Marie Gaimari, wife of Jerry Gaimari, medical detachment of the army air corps at Pittsfield. Mass.. her mother, Mrs. William T. McElvenny, and a sister, Mrs. John V. Evans, both of Pasadena, Calif. Mrs. Motz was at one time state secretary of the women's auxiliary of the Episcopal church. Services will be Sunday at 1:30 p.m. from St. John's Episcopal Church, Bisbee.
Thank you, Kerry and Melanie! I didn't realize there was more after those subscription ads.