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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistorical Records - The Arizona Territorial _ . - iitti$ * ' .,„, 'l A ..... ...r.. sw�,-...•�.a r --,..::;.:::::-Z;:';'''' � �♦..t--.' `M...'.�:: D-. 'n°F`.`d�a; �,a-'• 4.� A'� •a#a-a`< � g w..: s ti i i M U r Y ` .n r ,,,.„ ,,,, .,,..., , ,„, „.,...,:,t,!,' Yrki,,,,,,',..,1 '':•:$ watch i n . , ,,, �, rtr .a fir: • r a 'Rea - S y �F :�� � �°• -- -e-. cALL — * 0** 57( 4 ,_,., • g The Pima Association of the item was supposed to t Government (PAG) deal with consideration of G "''''''-'4.**,..'",-''''..: Regional Council's decision an amendment to the by- �, �, � � to admit Marana as a laws for a weighted voting �� �� 40:+ � member with equal voting, structure to allow the city :� ,xea lo4 privileges may have been and the county five votes • �` � Its � �-: i� improper according to each while small Tucson Mayor Lewis C. municipalities such as 4 � Murphy. Marana and South Tucson W v ���� In an interview last would have one vote each. . �� � week, Murphy said the Murp•hy claimed the vote �� ti = ��� � :. because the . . action may have been was improper improper because Marana item was not on a .. so n Marana's admittance was the agenda, which * a not on the agenda for the prevented the South '*':..':84' April 28 meeting. Tucson and Tucson �a _ It was not on the councils and the County �� � ,w ��� .. agenda," Murphy said. Board of Supervisors from° v � � � "The only thing was a ``instructing their ' Vet. la' proposal to amend the representatives on how to � �at articles and by-laws." vote." 3 When told by a reporter a .,...- „. The long and short of it an advance copy of the is that he C Murphy) is just agenda included an •item » WITHOUT APRESCRIPTION -- Oro Valley Police residence 1331 W. Linda Vista. The drugs, primarily labled "Discussion _ blowing a lot of steam, Officer Al Shaffer inventories drugs confiscated in a pills, have an estimated street value of more than said County Supervisor Request for PAG mem- Chairman E.S. "Bud” raid early Saturday morning at the Laverne Lehnus X9,500.For more details,see story on page 14. bership - Town of Marana," Murphy replied (Continued on page 5) "The community newspapIlk er with the regional focus" r elle)1A1,3 Ori:al , liriz 11111111111111111 rielli TWELFTH YEAR, NUMBER 19 TUCSON,ARIZONA 20 cents per copy MAY 12, 1977 residents TIN' xation Foto Do you favor more women getting involved in law forum enforcement and active recruitment of women it: join the heretofore male-dominated professions tasked at Casas Adobes Shopping Center-Oracle and Ina Roads)By DARRYL LANDAU By WALT NETT "I've been talking informally with several people Two informal meetings have taken place in the last about it," he said. "But how much they represent I three weeks between Oro Valley Vice-Mayor E.S. don't know." „ ` "Steve” Engle and several Tucson National Golf Club Engle said some key points have not yet been � � (TNGC)area residents for the purpose of exploring the disucssed, such as boundries and a solution to the ` 4 possiblhty of annexing a substantial tract of land-- contiguity problem,since TNGC is approximately 11/2 ` '',!..-'z':;2---1`.*c ��o, including the club and many surrounding residences-- miles southwest of the town's western limits. e• w: � a0.-•:+ into Oro Valley. �� "We don't know if we are too interested in them or�$ 3 The discussions apparently began in reaction to the not," Engle said. "We're not sure we're ready for them." .7 County„Board of Supervisors' decision March 21 to Engle said the conti uit roblem is one factor that Y ��� approve a220-acre rezoning request presented by the g g y p � Estes Com n for a 600-home CR-3 (three homes r would have to be resolved while increased costs � �` . Y required by expanding public services, such as police pte t - : acre) subdivision to be located across Magee Road d .z from TNGC. protection, to serve the addition could also pose a Another possible motivation comes in the form of problem. MARK BISHOP.``I think << MRS. THOMAS WACHT high density housing proposed in the Tortolita Com- Engle said four homeowners associations are the women do a good job in ,yes I think women can do munity Plan, now under County Planning and Zoning g Lust as good a JO as presently involved with the discussions. law enforcement. I don't g J Commission review. "We'll continue to listen to them,"he said."We don't think active recruitingof men-probably better in some areas such as on a want to give them any encouragement, but we don't just women for the job is rape squad." Under the plan, much of the land south and east of want to slam the door in their faces either." fair. All testing and TNGC would be developed to CR-1(one home der acre) "I don't know if we are ready for them yet," said recruiting should be done densities, while areas adjacent to TNGC north of the Mayor Lois Lamberson, adding the TNGC residents on an equal basis and the Canada del Oro are proposed for six, eight and 10 are still working on possible boundaries and"figuring best qualified candidates "• dwellings per acre densities. odds on whether they would or wouldn't be enough." should be chosen." Much of the proposed high density land is zoned SR TNGC president William Nanini was unavailable for mow. (one home per four acres). comment. � �' The statutory requirements for annexation by�� `Feti tion call for si natures from real andpersonal �` ,-,./� Heading up the TNGC group is Walter Chaffee, who p - g property owners representing at least Si per cent of the � '���� led the unsuccessful opposition to the Estes rezoning in , � � area s assessed valuation. °' � �� � � �` March and has since become a critic of the.Tortolita • Community Plan. f"" , t ' � �� Chaffee and Robert Wilson another TNGC resident, 1*:-'1. : , �• k 111 Sundt named 'Boss of . � were reluctant to discuss the plans at this time, n ,.. g the Year' �h Alt * - although Chaffee confirmed that he is working on it. • • • • see Page 3 A. H { n k � � w�� ., �� . - Santa Cruz P : �� �� Wilson said there is no organized movement as yet` uz ark � � � JAN DREW "Yes. I and Chaffee denied rumors that a petition drive for lan see 16 ,, favor the recruitment pro- annexation had be un in the TNGC P • e.. • g area. grams because if there are Wilson said he did not know if the Oro Valle council LORRAINE SBRANA more women in law yLooking0 u t ■•• had been a roached adding "Yes. I think women are enforcement, the agencies Pp d g the talk at this point has doing a good job in- . law themselves will be more. just been drug store, street corner, cocktail party' H -L R , May 3 85 62 tr. enforcement. I'd be in well-rounded.If the groups discussions. Mayo s2 53 • There are,some in Tucson National who know May 5 ei 56 • favor of more woman gett- working with offenders are people there t in Oro Valley)? Wilson said. "As far as I May 6 83 56 ing into police work-if they more versatile, it will be a y May 7 e5 56 can handle it." :benefit to everyone." know, there has been nothing official:" may 9 _. _ No rain in sight,just more dry Engle confirmed informal discussions have been weather• (Continued on Page 5) taking place. • Page 2,The Arizona Territorial, May 12, 1977 Flowing Wells FFA ends year may.: We Found . . , , What We've _, . Been with honors for first members ,,,,,,,-- -, 4,-.-.--,,,, _ ,„„ . .; . ' Searching H,. For At Lonnie Thayer was Dennis Southworth also chapter's scholarship Dana Johnson was first honored May 5 as the Flow- took home three awards, award. in the chapter's creed r Ii/; Oracle ing Wells Future Farmers for poultry, fish and wild- Tony Tinsley was speaking competition. ref of America chapter's first life and a crop award, honored for ornamental John Hightower was Star Greenhand. which he shared with Mike horticulture and home,-- , :, . , 2 , Villa, g Vii- Pettinato. improvement. honored for horse profici_ Thayer was one of ency while Richard Uli •Private atrium entrances •Spacious rooms several students honored at Pettinato also received Angie Frey was honored barri and Dave Downey •Patios&balconies •Huge walk-in closets the banquet, held at Flow- awards in agricultural for, her notebook and for were honored for agricul- with beautiful views •Clothes washer& - •Private four-hole dryer in each unit ing Wells Junior, Hgh sales and service and farm swine raising. tural mechanics. golf course •2 pools School. safety. Ray Harden and Lenny W •Private solarium •2 lighted tennis courts Dietsch were honored for• FHS•Principal Larry In addition, Thayer Jamie Whiting received home improvement. Hart,Al Cook and assistant oracleawards for fish and wild- Sue Yarboroughreceived principal Dick Griesser received awards in live- p villa • stock, creed speaking and life, job placement in the chapter's leadership received honorary chapter dairy. agriculture as well as the award. farmer degrees. Prices start at$250 . Luxurious 1 & 2 bedroom apartments.. Approvepainting 2 bedroom rental townhouses. Jaycees s Furnished apartments now available. Oracle Rd.to Orange Grove,east %block. before payment,PHONE. 297 6141 safety r says c TGIF -- Thank God It's drivers to drive safely. Friday, right? As in the past, it is an- HOLM should notbe done the Not necessarily. ticipated that drivers willHaLMESHomeownerswill following EASTSI DE FORD feel obliged to payfor curb dayunless a message is left Friday, May 13, is T-G-I- observe these speed limits g g painting services unless on the mailbox stating the F Day --Injury Free"Tucson Goes and will remind the same by driother tong wido th they have specifically work is not desired by the The Tucson-P i m a their headlights on during agreed to do so prior to the homeowner. Jaycees will be posting daylight hours. time the work is per- formed, according to the The note advises that the TGIF speed limit signs on The Jaycees will also Consumer Protection painting has an ap- Tucson's main arteries broadcast hourly reports VVE FINANCE Division of the Pima proximate value of $2.50 which will be five miles per on the success of the day CountyAttorney's Office. but that donations in any hour lower than normally from the Tucson Police Y amount will be ap- posted speeds to alert all Dept. The consumer unitNEW & USED preciated, and the work handed out that opinion project for teens. following reports of curb • • painting crews working in The C o m s u m e r j Jancic to head some Tucson neigh- Protection Division also borhoods. recommends investigating • Individuals are painting claims money will be given TGH house numbers on curbs to a charitable group or rus ees HUNDREDS after leaving a note for the organization before resident that the painting .,donating money. T h o m a s J a n c i c,. year terms were Frederick manager of mine planning W. Rente, D.O., for Duval Corporation, has radiologist, and Joseph AND41�11%(IISS7174 : been named president of Small, D.O., ear, nose, teal.' the Tucson General throat and facial plastic Hospital Board of Trustees. surgeon. The terms of HUNDREDS . , 1 ` Other members of the David Chakmakian, D.O., '~ ME ICAN RESTAURANT executive committee are urologist and 1976 board V --EL RINCON LOUNGE Walter J. Sampson, at- president, and David OF 4 %,4 :,-;r ,' AUTHENTIC MEXICAN DISHES torney,- vice president; L e o p o 1 d , D . 0 . , • :./. Chris S. Barculis, vice pediatrician, expired. J *1-' ,•: AMERICAN FOOD president of Home Federal 01*CARS & ' ' --- !01 •CHICKEN Savings and Loan Assn., Other members of the TRUCKS ..., . •STEAKS • SEAFOOD secretary-treas-- board are Michael F. ROAST BEEF SANDWICHES urer; Edwin K. Wheeler, Ginder,.D.O•, thoracic and FIESTA FEATURES ONE OF THE LONGEST— communications consul- vasular-surgeon; Lewis M. "HAPPY HOURS" IN TOWN! tant, and Rogert T. Brickler, D.O., general 2 COCKTAILS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 (EXCEPT Grimes, D.O. orthopedic practitioner; Billy D. SPEEDWAY' 11am to 6pm Mon. through Sat. HOLIDAYS) surgeon, members-at- Collins,president of Strunk LIVE ENTERTAINMENT& DANCING large. Realty, Inc.; Leonard TAKE OUT ORDERS—CATERING SERVICE D e L a r c o, account 793-9341 4780 E. GRANT RD.-GRANT&SWAN SHOPPING CENTER William B. Moody, .•.:.: branch manager of Valley executive with E.F. Hutton `"' r-7". ��,,,, National Bank, was re- & Co.; and J.H.� -7 Hut- elected to a 3-year term on chinson, D.O., general the board. Elected to 3- practioner. bi 1.1 ‘ 11 I I'.1 I I t P VI M 1(1 I" I °1.1111 k 11 ki%1 ,41 i 0 0 0 0 0 i .11 i•i i i• .4 .1 .4k 4 44 4 44 w.,q ik•iko p.,i i Niii irop por,„ w i li Ili 1 Ildi Ili 1111 ..„-. : ,,,,--., 69- - '' S fl Ule =�, 0 0 V binnir A uour ,, b .. * -Mt viLii? rt 14"<7. 0 AO. SCAT ov ;•t f1 li i -!=eoCfSa 8Fiddle _:..� �.... SI Fame THERE'S 25 . \Viillacte Over varieties of pancakes, waffles and crepesplus daily n Cl s ecials like roast beef, KTKT's ED ALEXANDER with chimichangas, stuffed flounder PANCAKE HOUSE & ' and more are your choices. TONIE STANTON & MIKE LETSON RESTAURANT - 4245 E.Speedway Blvd. 1500 N. Miracle Mile Strip —MORNINGS— 6090 N. Oracle Road Open M-TH 6 -2 a.m. 9 ZIP 1111, Open 6 a.m. • 10 p.m. FR-SUN.till 3 a.m. MUSIC, NEWS and INFORMATION1111 1111111 Friday Daily Special radio99 STUFFED FLOUNDER $2.95 May 12, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 3 Year ' Robert S. Sundt, Executive Criteria for selection Sundt has been with Arabian-Sundt, Ltd. of Tucson and Phoenix received the Silver Beaver Vice President of the M.M. includes nominee's com- M.M.Sundt Construction Riyadh and Alkhobar, Chamber of Commerce, Award in 1971. He is past Sundt Construction mu n i t y awareness, Company since 1950 and is Saudi Arabia. the Board of Directors of National Director of the Company was named 1977 professional achievements also president of M.M. Community service the Tucson Art Center, the Associated General Con- Boss of the Year by San and recognition, and Sundt International, S.A. includes serving as a Catalina Council Boys tractors of America and is Xavier Chapter, The support of the secretarial and President and member of the Board of Scouts of America currently its Labor National Secretaries profession. Managing Director of Directors of both the executive board and he Committee Subchairman. Association(International) . at the secretaries annual breakfast Wednesday, April 27, succeeding FOR illiiiiS . Michael J. Harris, Ad- ministrator, Tucson General Hospital. He was nominated by his secretary and assistant corporate secretary, Donna Hill, CPS. Fa . A JOLLY ‘111100111) receipts • ilriEill.iillit. . . rising Agriculture is booming in Pima County with cash receipts. exceeding $59.5 There's one teller at The Arizona Bank who works million. - around the clock,never asks for the day off and never calls Bill Watson, president of the Pima County Farm in sick. Bureau, said final 1975 He's Simon the Simple Teller. figures now show that The best friend a bank customer ever had. crops were harvested from • SIMON HAS A PARTY. 52,880 acres. The leading crop was cotton. Simon has been with us for one full year now. So all Enough cotton was this month we're throwing a party in his honor. grown in Pima County to At each of the offices where he works,we'll have make more than 22 million punch, cake, balloons, and Simon demonstrators who'll mens' shirts. The county's show you all the neat things Simon can do. 22,700 bales of upland cotton was valued at $5.7 SIMON GETS AROUND. million. Total cotton If you can't get to one of Simon's offices,we'll.try to production was valued at more than $7.5 million. pounds milli 0n. bring the party to you. Fifty-five millionOn the dates listed below,the Simon Birthday Caravan of lettuce valued at $4 will be visiting additional Arizona Bank offices.Watch for us. million placed Pima SIMON GETS GENEROUS. County third in statewide lettuce production. All during the celebration, Simon will be filled with The county ranks first special receipts.And some are worth cash. So come to our statewide in pecan demonstration.It could be a rewarding experience. production; fourth in You can also register for one of our 17 grand prizes. upland cotton and barley; Dinners for two at one of the premier restaurants in town. fifth in American Pima And Simon picks up the tab. cotton, wheat, sorghum - NEVER SLEEPS. and peaches;sixth in cattle SIMON and hogs, Although Simon is not human,the effort he puts forth and seventh in g corn and hay. is Su r Human. . Cattle ranching is big if you need to make a deposit or withdraw cash any business. The county's -'(-C1 ('.( n the bank doors are dosed,just remember our time when 66,000 head of cattle are worth $12.8 million' faithful teller. Ilion and , We also hope you'll remember his birthday. include 46,200 range cattle , ,�' ~20 '�'�E '' . Anybody who'llgive ou money at 3 A1VI deserves to and calves 5 800 da' ., YY Y �' ' 1 Q_ be remembered• cows, and 14,000 feeder a �� 4 C cattle. - .., . . ��, :‘,T111 D --- - SIMON'S OFFICES: If processed, the hides cQ �, -� k: • . ; - �. j _ - amino Seco 8690 E.Broadway. from that many ,- -- -�--� Broadway C , cattle �.0/ •o ...• .r"'' ._ r ---� would produce 934,000 pairs --� Casas Adobes,7130 North Oracle Road. of mens' - "� � .Broadwa . shoes. it - _ ,� lit) El Conquistador,3805E yima Cuunty also :yl, r. ' ,- 1 �1 SIMON WILL VISIT: produces 10 per cent -_ :�a�� '� --- .,-___©1 WHERE p p t of the _.,Jl.� .r'. '^ 1 state's hos and pigs. r (47.---4446-------- . `==' f °��r-'' > Y• g p g � ,---_ ,. X74-rr-71"-�,, Broadway& Olsen, 2102 E. Broadwa.• May 9-12(Mon.-Thurs.) These 10000 head � �'C--'' �'� _ +, :',�.i� '�a�, �O =-=r. Aii"46", ��, ,•��+.���� � , represent a $630,000 value. '�! �... ^�- �'�%�= %iii� •� -=•'�% iriefilip_�-�� ''i�+'%i'�+utr�� ,���r'�� ,-�- ampbell-Adelaide 2885 N.Campbell Ave. • '%�.!/� -���i�r'����.r /rigo��i;',����,�.►��,� / /icei;���,I��• �I��) _� �� C �Cro s n �t_ ..\ ,,,, ---- .. ,, �- -•:•�•.-- •�••� ,.,' ,, - (Fn.,Mon.-Wed.) and livestock are �••�; ,„,„,,„„r,,,,�,,,,--iii% 0�. ,re o'11*.. -4,', �� ,�► May 13, 1618(Fn produced on 69 per cent of — Alt•,- -7,- C., ,- �,i - it�iVis ,-�t� f���ri }; ��p p `. •� i .� � S eedway-Country Club,3131E. Speedway. Arizona's 72 million acr Ti,1/4i,"-S-4 -------,---)",,;:(t‘ . ` , i� r, ��(• p .es � � �- --`� � .--" ,,1 � '� Mar 19,20, 23,24(Thurs.,Fri.,Mon ,Tues.) of land. Livestock grazes ;, '�., �� �;��� ���' ..�1�1 � %__ � ��� ,� t. �._. -►I ..1 to �/ 22nd&Cra croft,5535 E.22nd S on 45 million acres alone. ". �E ''! `' ^� ,,I .—,._,t.W�;�� �PAti)Nli,, ; ►1�,, May 25-27,31 (Wed.-Fri.,Tues.) Arizona has the longest �''""�••• •• 0 �;',,:.'s, `': �� '''�� '• '' "'� { ' ,�,�� Wilmot& Broadway,6245 E. Broadway growing season in the . i���� �''1 ,,.. ...P.4.-1)'' June 1-3(Wed.-Fri.) United States. Tucson and �� ` •: the fertile Santa Cruz River - ,1.,1Q ,, .., __,,) r(Tat,/ Valle enjoy sunshine 313et° �► r�_�-- �'! o Y J YL ►i, �/�t �' days a year. As a result, <<`.'_-y� � .,j�.:, �`. 'T.HE �� r ,'. '_��$� '-=�o- ��'' ��� 'orf Oa many of the cropsgrown in ���►, �` ,� - ,�► • • �- 0 ,!• -' . Arizona produce the - Tazzaria. S oo ,,�� ,�- _.. ,,,,, ,` � ,1;• ,� ,,_--, highest fields r acre m : � c-; ��.. /lir lEt..441.2\7:E‹ / I N C E 1 9 0 2 the United States, and in �t—�� -• �lr� y � just •some instances, the entire ` 0.),"7:;.,, °,,,; %r� We re right for you. world. Al.( li � 4‘t .• �' >> Pima Count -- �i '-` i � County's 24,540 .,.� tons of wheat, valued at .'=-'r' '�', -� _4 ��,,' --.., %, :.�. .� �'"-„\ --. 111 � AIL_ 'r•'' �,-f 1+ ,more than $2.5 million,. �b � + ate, ,,j A, 1 1• „ -- fir►- P%+�1�--��� :•”g`:-;yielded 3 � �► ,a •.�-- _,� � �,- � .ter,,,0.1% i` '' 6T)11,i _ �=- _�-_:�. .. a5 per cent more .�;► ..-.iiik 1 ,; `�, .;ice; i Jo, .a wheat r • ' / �' ...•� _ < t ,�•pe acre than the �. /� ... �i- . ,_ - ...-- •��.._�tt _� `.� II � tir+�/.,►�-- , U.S. average. In pounds, r�:*�; ��r.� -/-.�-�,/�==\, l ,.10 ,. <_:_.a. .�„1� 0 Pima Count averaged ,� � ',,%_ �.:� �,i-`\, t . re. ,7 . 0 Y g -`"' Oytt+�� i_. v,"-------i7,-.1.--4-9-_,+r► l4 = �� yam- . 'sr•' � Member F.D.I.C.Equal Opportunity Employer WF 3,960 per acre compared •.,i .` / = •"-'"- '` ` "1 .-:44. -"" ts`; # o',, a.!,k ,/A''r'',,,�, with 1,842 nationally. ,./...._ � � —t �-� ,.• .. �j - ! - � • , --.� --- ;.c';i. .•a� �* it �.�--i.,.:r •fir ,••�,► Other main crops in it( (,, Age 1( •� �. :-r:.. .. •��• �; o 44\ Pima County included . o o ai ,IIV.7 ,i��� .r 'le _ 00ll"as - .•.' • •:, Arl �° barley, sorghum, peaches, -,.•. I � . G �1 • ;oma 1 £�• : n a44141401. corn and hay which hada :ICA- r_:.. � ,� o "P"`>o• �' *o ,� ., ,, �.,,. .fir.►- d ;_------ •total value ► •-! ,� .... .I o • Q�f' �.INI,�' o•Q /3 0 exceeding $3.5 -• •:?. . , . million. Page 4,The Arizona Territorial,May 12, 1977 Editorials Hew t9i/ . � 6A P�•es quarantine Asi ..,_ Lv'-/'G a1 -... ,::), fil�E'/NA/by our/ can t be forgotten , .i„._.•- , ,.,•..,. .. ..„.., , , :.„.. ..„ . s . ..,:.:.• :,.... ., • It's unfortunate, but the implied threat of a good reasons for keeping ' • . - •.'�_ " . 1.fir -, :1 many people today are rabies epidemic com- Rover and Fluffy under • s ••j:. ' 0�� victims of the"out of sight, pounds the problem control and off the streets. ,••r j:.- .7 �+' out of mind" syndrome. ` • , a• e r y seriously :#:�� - �:.I" ,. !./ Take the rabies The first overstates the .!.* � •� =- >• ,iry. ett '1 ,tif ::.�• quarantine, for example. In order to check this obvious -- a domestic V-1.S » �threat the ublic must animal with rabies con- , =° ''- ••-'''' + _•,Now that rapid coyotes P =.1 ,- 1. •t . :.co to with the h lth ;' • :'•&' �� ` .`- i• '. opera stitutes a public ea '''•'� ,. and dogs are no longer tj ~�-• authorities -- especiallyin `` J:r r , �' front-page news people menace, and an almost- - .i,-....-•,:: .r., &c :: .`� 4 4 this environmental p ,'�,. Q .« .��-' 1 seem to have forgotten that always fatal one at that. r: d•� . :,� � *f�, 0 ..•• r -- under frontier, where man still __. " ' •� - ='' , dogs and cats are ���� - ',� �:.,.r • ,.r�. •+� r��' s�;.` � �►•' �::: quarantine. lives in close proximity to The second is more -.-:;:.:� .•- ,.�� ,. r sentimental a pet is • , .0r' -Z--- Loose f..--- s ._ Loose dogs have always - somebody's friend, and ' -=-� :f:�, c "'` "- �Ci + •ft•!•a. ''�•:v"'. .u.�.•r� ! >_ J;�. 7iF`t��rH.�, i l �r��K/.- '.1447- . f -� problem in the f the nobodywould have so little c c s P s s- v r-` �' y ',wik et. r - '':r been a Regardless ,o Q .:. •�'- t if �-S•t ✓.i� t.'?gs�s��j7J .tom,_� •„l�i�'ij�•'r•!,iN;!�r��:i�:•��►r��'�1 � -,.- northwest part of town,and quarantine, there are two regard for a friend. �� ERA passage meant Comment . needed social reform Winter visitors have Once again the state a $1 million fund raising logician's delight, falling legislature has shoved a drive to fund increased under the fallacy called many positive impacts bill to ratify the Equal lobbying? "reductio ad absurdam” - Rights Amendment (ERA) Opponents of the bill reducing the argument to down the tubes. have argued that the an absurdly fine point. By DARRYL LANDAU sunshine city and your museums contributed to The state senate last Fourteenth Amendment of Good b winter visitors, automobiles taxed our better selection, increased week, after• spending the U.S. Constitution Arguments such as those Thou h this was m first a l r ea d y o v e r c r ow ed employment and general • almost an hour grappling makes the ERA un- reveal a startling lack of wg wiyou in Tucson streets, polluted our air revenue production. We i with'the ERA's impact on necessary, since it common sense __ nter with and congested traffic thank you. un- public lavatories as well as provides "equalprotection forgiveable to a point in Joe your impact was not un- patterns. However,most is P the la." Average, but practicallynoticed. forgiven as there appear to It was refreshing to meet the more serious im- under g , plications of the nuclear Apparently American unforgiveable in a You brought money with be fewer and fewer autos and talk with many of you. family job the market, women don't see it that politician whose judgement you and spent it, which flying the red, white and The unhurried, friendly voted to scrap the bill once way, or they would have controls the fate of a made many of our business blue Michigan, the green demeanor most of you again. stopped battling for the growing state like Arizona. and government leaders mountain scene of displayed was both unique The issue has been called ERA long ago. Perhaps it's time the happy, not to mention the Colorado, the blue liberty and pleasant. As Tucson a dead issue, but how dead Arguments such as state legislature set aside motel and apartment bell of Pennsylvania, the becomes faster and faster can it be if the national "passage of the ERA would the petty prejudice and owners. orange New York and the paced, a little relaxation, League of Women Voters is mean unisex public took a step toward a rolling red Missouri license good conversation,genuine reportedly laying plans for lavatories" are a simple necessary social reform. Many of you drove to our plates. It appears to be a interest and caring serve to little easier getting around point out the good,things in the city now that many of life do not always have to you have returned to your be sacrificied for ftt' Ii market native climes. -progressive, urban lifestyles. Though you increased our population almost two- Winter visitors, take • fold, your presences was good care of yourselves Investors hesitant largely accepted and not and enjoy the summer begrudged. Your local wherever you are. Stay patronage at theatres, well and pay us a visit next restaurants, shops and winter. By JOHN G.FORREST . Exchange, it tells a dif- All they are doing, of certificates displayed in ferent Story. It reached the course,is forcingthe small the window. It didn't quite S i5 A Ifr,10000/46./ Y ��t A� Expectations of im- best level ever recorded investor to, reinvest. his work that way, but held �& OP\ w s to ac uire ad- encoura ed ole to in- - �A41111 VT'rtjlprovement in underlying since the index a dividends q g pep . � / �‘ a share of ,:/ 1 economic conditions, gave established in September, ditional shares. By doing vest "in HO • 0 1973. this,it makes it cheaper for American business. •,, .. / ;,: the stock market a slightly higher. boost during the Considering the heavy an odd-lot trader to build Although times are 1 `..�� week. However, in- up his stake, and not have changing,investors will not Bign e past aconcentration of trading by g e .• , vestors still remain the mutual and pension the commissions eat up his have confidence in the -`f. ;'hesitant to commit ad- profits--if any. economy until they are told =�funds in the blue chip-. tinWa ,_ . .,--;,- -ditional funds to new or issues it is no sur rise that The biggest brokerage the truth. A shining r el' expanding positions. the individual investor is house of them all, Merrill example is the kicking 1' ;;-7 -rev:,'t",,.;1-7‘,..- Although =£` Althou h attention looking for a ``better Lynch, etc., was originally around that the oil com- y� g re arding the action of the break" in the lessor known formed to help "the little panies are getting from the > ,.1,,. , ' .1g stock market is usually issues. And the second tier fellow" get a chance to politicians. President : ', �� quoted by referring to the stocks,rather than the blue build up an estate. Charlie Carter drew heavily on a :' + Dow-Jones industrial chip are getting more Merrill proved his point, CIA oil reserves report to 1 • average, hundreds of attention. for many of the small help shock the American f _ 4. tin traders and investors later people about the energy - z. =.,.., shares have no connection With inflation now ...,- --:--,"---•-..---__ with it.Theyare"following became round lot crunch. c„-.7• ' running in the double-digit another drummer," a range, on an annual basis, speculators. The fact is,however,that ,„ _' -"''=" " --=--• :.-.1-..=..--,,:-.,..:.. situation that has become some brokerage houses are When he became a the CIA report does not talk — —,- • �--- more noticeable in recent trying to kick the small member of the stock ex- about world oil reserves. It 1L - - `�`3f�' �- - tiV-" ---- weeks. trader and investor out of change, he suggested that does say that a crunch is r - Based on the value index, the market. Unless an they merchandise stocks coming because Saudi - _ - '.`-. c----c;---_,. •.-,,,,,,,,:*-�:= used by the American account is active, they and bonds, just like the Arabia will not produce as ... t ,.,,i. Stock Exchange and intend to charge a monthly department and chain much oil as it could. _._-.....,410510.--...---....010\;.,ALT -• _, _ ..-.-- covering .: covering many of the fee for doing the "paper stores; a show window on That is not quite the way - � - • ,�°-_--tip p csPs shares traded on that work." the street level, with the President put it. r _ Second class postage paid at Tucson At.Subscription ilt Y L ��'���� Iderfla tortat rates•by mail in Pima County•S7.50 per year;by mail NEA PER outside Pima County in U.S.-S8.30;foreign countries- S10 per year;single copy-20 cents. Advertising rates Association-Fotnrded 1885 ..•"`°'r o, , available upon request. Phone 297-1107. �. «.•,j«.1 ., Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE Award,NEWS Published each Thursday by TERRITORIAL PUBLISHERS,INC., WRITING EXCELLENCE Award, TYPOGRAPHICAL 8/40(4r.) 1 W.Orange Grove Road.Tucson,At.,85704. Also publishers of The EXCELLENCE Award, GENERAL and DEPART- Desert Airman. MENTAL NEWS COVERAGE EXCELLENCE Award, f', •o. '`oma and EDITORIAL PAGE EXCELLENCE Award from != . .•ItI A NA Association January1975. -•_�. • NEWSPAPERS Arizona Newspapers C Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE Award and . E.D.JEWETT,JR. JACK B.JEWETT =.ie ASNOCIATION Editor and Publisher General Manager NEWS WRITING EXCELLENCE Award from Arizona Newspapers Association January 1977. 1 For Grantor Public Service 1 May 12, 1977, The Arizona Territorial, Page 5 Tennistabloidplanned ; Business • tohitstreets .Junel Tennis players are soon What they thought would advertise, even free-lance The Red Carpet Realty at 4732 N. Flowing Wells1751 going to have their own be the hardest part of the racquet-stringers." office at 3801 N. Oracle Rd. Rd. The telephone is 888- newspaper--a month 1 y ,ei terprise--soliciting ads-- "Topspin" will be distri- is taking on a new and 2667. The 20th annual Junior "tab" called"Topspin.' _ has been one of the easiest. • Achievement (JA) awards ,� buted in shops, clubs, expanded look. A new Featuring a myriad of Set to hit the stands ti sporting good stores, enterprise, Desert West handmade, one-of-a-kind honoring high school June 1, "Topspin" will be We can't believe how students who participated well it'sgone. Everyone in restaurants and other Construction Inc., was items, Dordans offers free. „y realtors at macrame hangings, in the non-profit, business- ,. h town wants an ad. businesses. formed by the education program was It ill •contain suc Limited to tennis in the this Red Carpet branch and lea t h e r c r a f t s, baby articles as Open Courts -- is building its own clothes, dolls, ceramics held last week at the a listen of what courts in The partners want to south��'est area now,cover- head headquarters as well as and uilts. Ramada Inn. g keep their rates low so age will, hopefully, expand q q Tucson are available; new offices for the realty Open Tuesday through Torn Grubaugh was •pro-file " a rofile of a everyone can afford to to racquetball in the fall. firm as the initial project. Saturda from 9 a.m. to 5 clamed businessman of the p p � y year and Connie Mulcahy different tennis pro every � Scheduled to open at the p.m.,Dordans has free gift issue and advice from existing site May 15, the wrapping.173 was honored as . new structure will house businesswoman of the p odiatrists, dermatologists • Flood r i year. and other experts. the first U.S. Life Title Topspin is being publi- office in Tucson and Ernie Aguirre is the Creative Birds, a JA company sponsored by shed by two women, Pam /� to r�S e manager of a new Sambo s• co / u Simmons Accounting andPatton and Lee Santon. Tax Service in addition to restaurant which opened Tucson Gas&Electric,was construction last week at 6251 N. Oracle named as company of the Both are wives and the realty and mothers who got into this offices. Rd. year. 11 CS o n area When the new facility is This restaurant is the Other honors included project'ect '`because we I the existin fifth operation in the best annual report-Brandy wanted to do something we completed, g p Intoxicated, could work on at home," Retail food prices in the Tucson metropolitan area, structure will be razed. Tucson metropolitan area Snifferscontinuing a f eve-month upward spiral, rose .68 per Tentative plans include and is open 24 hours a day. sponsored by Pima said Mrs. Patton. - p Though neither owner cent in April,according to a report by the University of construction of mini It offers a full menu Savings; hest product-J.C. Arizona in conjunction with the First National Bank of storage warehouses on the selection of breakfast, & Co., counseled by Jim has had any experience g Click Ford and topat- putting out a newspaper, Arizona. site. lunch, dinner, snack and both are learningfast. The price increase leader was the miscellaneous E] il dessert items. tendance-Whoopee Juicers, i been food catagory which includes eggs, non-alcoholic sponsored by Arizona People have be repared foods which Feeds. wonderful about sharing beverages,sweets and certained p p A new branch of First their knowledge with us," registered a 3.65 per cent increase last month. Service Mortgage Cor- ,1:71--, said Mrs. Patton. "Going The fruits and vegetables and meats, poultry and poration,. a wholly-owned :..rte into any new business is an fish categories both posted significant increases m subsidiary of First Federal sr;. : April with the dairy and cereal and bakery products Savings,recentlyopened at d. ��-. eduction in itself.You have classifications showing price declines for the month. g p � to learn about attorneys, ?225 N. Oracle Rd. � • :.:•. In the past 12 months, the cost of food for Tucson - bookkeeping, and many Offeringcomplete 'tiY•".� p sects of business." residents has increased 8.0 per cent overall. mortgage banking services ` �; other aspects Rei Cross.The Good Neighbor to developers, businesses _% v le fam it house and sin � r g single-family �,. r• T S } t :: 1. }, jQ7Cryy�c,- .f Y w.'-. Mor-- l _Service Firs tz � fi'w. this ��> A . t • 1. nh _ r do n bra c oa Cor e t a ..., .r.:. P -.. tgage r�• Y.• '=��. �� tifi:• �:i;=:=ice . I' v:- b Clef r. managed v - w' 1 be - it �:: r.• tip'.i .h 1. :. Jti. DuBois. B 1 ford Du :,. � J •.ti•:. �:ti '1' ri•. .t Y 1' 1.. ] A d i l1r. ate ::'::::::,:::::::::' .:*-':•:-{ .l {5 .t. t� 1 .v _ ti�Ct. :d _ I. ti 1: J ti. . .... ..... .: f a-. .T t name o a � he a rdans s ����= v :t• 1 .ti X n Wspecialty Y handicraft Ernie A i t re S : shop which recently opened 'i4tia . + V � .fi :: f•' • ... .. t • �r• • .ti .i- : • . Y N .ti.: .5 h . r • •\ 1 •• ••••• : 14 1 .' •'_'.Vti `1 • v 12• `r .ti'Yt1�1 fiY: r1 City pondering • : . ti . Nr tiv h ▪ •:V1V ..,..„, ..... . ..... .. . . ........,...,...,......,............„........_.... „...... ... ..... ,„:„:„,..:::,,,,.:„:„:,:,:::.:::::::,:,•.::::,:,::.:,,,::.:,:,,,..„ :.::„„,„,„:„.,:,,,:„,..,:,:,:::,„,::, f. z .L :I:rt1L � .ti: 'Y�N„ ,...,....,,,,,„.::•,::.„.,:: :„ ...„....::::,:„..„.„:„:„...„.: , � .•:v �� .1.....,.1/4 RS .r • � . hfi \:'••' .:'..:•:�::::••��:\ 7 •.y r'Y�1 ti 1titih V1 1ti .1: • • 'moiw . ..:.::,„,:„::„,,.,,.{„,..0.„.„.„... tirf.}l1 Ar., L t. :.tYY1 1.• •�1t 4yy1 S.�PAG 's S O yh YSL } `Y .1 .VLl C .ti. .w0J� z :�..Y .1 fiJ 7 • ... r .r ..• • .:':• :: ... ,,,,:.: ... ,.,,;<.:,,,,,,,,,,p, .qqti sA�STIr. (Cont1rued from page1) ti 9 6 .� ;4 :/.4,..:. e::• ..rb.•:}r'n � .�� :.. :� !:!!Walker. "He's done all he svotes than the citybecause '� � . ♦ .- ` '� • n• goin to do. the county's population gi.:•:W. . '.44 . v � k-'� �. . . . : . jtiyWalker said that being includes the• city and teti.r . - ! J:�:,:Pitma� '<_ i ::..:•••••••••• -h'� ` : ' �y� : •�i 9` _A. . ja� • � f >w• the board's representative small municipalities. 4� ..§:':...4t;� ;�, � on the regional council `I can t get overly :.� > �.`1.w.- 4,:.< .. , t ......_....:,.• . :; :::.:..... r • r means"I have to do what I concerned about making „..:-.f...• : . �. . * - . ....._.....think is best.” the mayor happy," Walker iii*::::',:b.,::::.-:..:.?::•*:,i':::::,04.fif::• :::g.' ..*added. wives don't "I can't use four other The weighted voting people's minds,"he added. structure became a major Walker said he believes ad issue when- Oro Valley majority of the boarrequested membership m Executors. Y agrees with his position on the organization two years the voting structure, and ago. added if a weighted voting Murphy said city lawyers structure is necessary, the are researching several county should have more other alternatives. The person you married may well qualified to handle your estate as the of u renbe successful and knowledgeable in the Valley Bank Trust Division.Our skilled 0 business world. specialists have the knowledge and But the handling of an estate is a. expertise to make sure your estate is (Continued from page 1) full-time job.It requires time,experi- managed and distributed correctly,with -. ence and legal expertise. careful,unbiased decisions made on R - A personal representative(an each detail. x -• . ° . Executor)must collect all assets and In addition,our up-to-date knowl- - - ..: k records; manage the estate until it edge of estate tax ��� g laws will h e l p ensure ^ — '''''''•' is settled;determine the estate's obliga- that your estate will not be burdened tions;select the most favorable tax with unnecessary taxes.And since this ?� ,' -Alf ' ,*vail***-- - ' alternatives and distribute the estate. is our business,your estate will get �g In addition,a personal representa- the full-time attention it deserves. Y a Oen #' 4 a€ •, ,- S $`Y`, P .,:.. -,. r: five must keep complete and accurate For more information about how we } gz records in every detail.And an.error . can help as your personal representa- > ` could result in a personal liability. five,call Todd Ackerman at 792-7.506. .� ,, e Actually, no one individual is as Or stopbyanyof our 170 offices. % ��.�EY ,..„:. , . -1,..„.,..! ,"� ,' - '.�. �..__ NUJ. AL BANK MIKE .'LAIR:MORE MRS. CHARLES "Sure. I think recruitment MERDIAN "Sure-fors.-r4pe -au a au r� . gowayyou. of women for jobs in law cases especially. I think • : . . enforcement will be bene- recruitment its:a looct idem i_�-- ��SlOri. ficial to make the profes- if it is handled properly.�, ci, eNational • _ -.... ..;Y... ♦.. <x .. r ti .! _ ••. •1. +..M1• �. � p., - . /,. .. sion more e '� � t� •. . �_. � _- � �y,. . -i.• ,�.,�. �y ,. ,z. �{ �_.. .__ Page 6,The Arizona Territorial,May 12, 1977 - PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE I PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE referred to as the "Act"), do severallydealing with his sole and NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ;N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Provisions for Regulation of the declared that they are' tial economic and sociological hereby adopt the following the separate property; UNKNOWN p The following legally THE STATE OF ARIZONA Internal Affairs of the persons who signed the questions together with possible articles of incorporation for foregoing document as incorp- HEIRS OF N. E. SIMPSON, real estate acquisition. described Trust Property will be In and for the County of Pima Corporation DECEASED; JOHN DOE; ' DAVE':AMILTON,dba Dave's such corporation: Section 1. Meetings of Share- orators,and that the statements 5. The corporation shall be sold, pursuant to the power of Equipment, ARTICLE I holders. Meetings of the share therein contained are true. JANE DOE; BLACK CORP authorized to issue 10,000 shares sale under that certain Deed of Plaintiff Name holders of the Corporation may IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I ORATION;and WHITE CORP- in aggregate,of one class only, Trust and Assignment of Rents; vs The name of the corporation is be held at such place, have hereunto set my hand and- ORATION, and without par value. either executed by JOHN E.THOMAS HARRY SCHMIDT & V. within or without the State ofday Defendants 6.Shareholders shall have full MARBLE-ERA PRODUCTS, seal this 16th of February, and MARY L. THOMAS, SCHMIDT, husband and wife, INC. Arizona, and all shareholders 1977• No.166595 preemptive rights as to any husband and wife,as Trustors, and THEODORE J. ARTICLE II shall be entitled to receive My commission expires: June SUMMONS stock issuance in the future. in favor of USLIFE TITLE CHRISTENSON and JANE notice of all meetings as may beTHE STATE OF ARIZONA to COMPANY OF ARIZONA, an Duration 7,1979 T. The name and address of DOE CHRISTENSON, husband The duration of the corpora- provided in the Code of By-laws. Witness my hand and official the above named defendants• the coporation's initial stautory Arizona corporation,as Trustee, and wife,dba H & C RENTAL perpetual. In the absence of any of any PAN-WEST DEVELOP and JAMES D. HUNSAKER, a tion is er etuat. seal. agent shall be: DAVID T. aka H&C CONSTRUCTION. ARTICLE III other provisions, all meetings MILDRED FLANAGAN MENTS,INC-,an Arizona corp- HARDY, Suite 901, 100 North married man as his sole and Defendants Purpose shall be held at the registered Notary Public oration; Stone Avenue, Tucson, Arizona separate property, as Benefici- LARRY CARNAHAN, No.157612 The purposes for which the. office of the Corporation. Pub.The Arizona Territoriala 85701. ary,executed on December 10, married man dealing with his NOTICE OF SALE corporation is organized are to Section 2. Meetings of Direc- May 5,12,19,1977 8. The initial board of direc- 1975 and recorded December 10, By virtue of a Writ of General manufacture, mold, fabricate,* tors. Meetings of the Board of Req: Royal G. Bouschor II,- sole and separate property; • tors shall consist of two direc- 1975 in Docket 5161 at pages Directors of the Corporation, UNKNOWN HEIRS O F Execution, issued out of the buy,sell,and install,and experi- Attorney __ tors. The following •individuals 470-472 thereof, in the office of� LARRY CARNAHAN Superior Court of the State of ment with,invent,develop,and regular or special,may be held ' shall serve as directors until the the County Recorder of Pima Arizona in and for the County of improve plumbing and construe PUBLIC NOTICE DECEASED; first annual meeting of share-P P 9 either within or without theCounty, Arizona, at public N. E. SIMPSON, a married Pima, upon a judgment ren- tion supplies,household furnish- State of Arizona. holders, or other provision for auction to the highest bidder at dered in said Court on the 27th ings,sanitaryfixtures,counter- man dealing with his sole and Section 3. Code of By-laws. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF separate property; election is made: the offices of USLife Title day of September,1976,in action tops,and appliances of all kinds The initial Code of By-laws of THE STATE OF ARIZONA a.THOMAS D. NOWE - 3825 Company of Arizona,5055 East No. 157612 to which reference and descriptions,including,but UNKNOWN HEIRS OF N. E. P the Corporation shall be adopted !n and for the County of Mari- E.Calle Ensenada,Tucson,Az. Broadway,Suite A-111,Tucson,' may be made for more detailed not limited to,counter-tops and SIMPSON,DECEASED; Arizona,on the 6th day of June, by its Board of Directors. The copa JOHN DOE• JANE DOE• b.RANDOLPH L.DOWNER- information, wherein DAVE fixtures manufactured from power to alter,amend,or repeal FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- BLACK CORPORATION; and 2237 East Third St.,Tucson,Az. 1977,at 10:00 a.m.of said day: HAMILTON was the plaintiff synthetic resins,plastics,or any the Code of By-laws,or to adopt GAGE ASSOCIATION, a corp-, WHITE CORPORATION 9.The names and addresses of Lot 50 of Hidden Hills, a and THEODORE J. CHRIST. other material; to buy, sell,• a new Code of By-laws,shall be' each incorporator are: subdivision of Pima County, oration organized and existing YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- ENSON and JANE DOE own, and lease all necessary vested in the Board of Directorsunder the laws of the United MONED and required to appear a•THOMAS D. NOWE - 3825 Arizona,according to the plat of CHRiSTENSON, husband and lands, buildings, and personal The Cody of By-laws may con- E.Calle Ensenada,Tucson,Az. record in the office of the Pima wife, aka THEODORE J property in connection there- States, and defend in the above entitled fain any provisions for the regul- b.RANDOLPH L.DOWNER Plaintiff, action in the above entitled court County Recorder,in Book 20 of C H R I ST E N SE N and LOU I SE with and necessary or conven- ation and management of the 2327 East Third St.,Tucson,Az. CHRISTENSON, husband and ient for said purposes; to do dvs. within TWENTY DAYS, Maps at page 25. affairs of the Corporation notDATED THIS11thay of convenient, WAYNE MONROE BECK and exclusive of the day of service, Said sale shall be for cash, wife, where he defendants, in anything necessary, inconsistent with the Act,or of April,1977. PATRICIA SUSANNE BECK, after service of this summons payable at the time of sale,but favor of the plaintiff in the sum or incidental to the successful these Articles of Incorporation. THOMAS D.NOWE t' Section 4. Place of Keeping aka PATRICIA SUSANNA upon you if served within the without covenant or warranty, of $1608.35, together with at conduct of the busin ss as afore Incorporator torneys fees of 5640.00. interest said; and to engage in any BECK, his wife; UNKNOWN State of Arizona, or within express or implied, regarding Books of Account, Etc. Subject RANDOLPH L.DOWNER HEIRS of each of said individual THIRTY DAYS,exclusive of the title, possession or encum- at the rate of 6 percent per activity within the purposes for to the limitations existing under Incorporator annum from the 27th day of which corporations may be defendants,if any are deceased:. day of service,if served without brances, to pay the remaining P the Act and the laws of the State" STATE OF ARIZONA principal 9 of Arizona,the books of account, DOE I THROUGH X; DOE the State of Arizona,and you are p pal sum of the note September, 1976 until paid,and organized under the Arizona ss. secured by said Deed of Trust costs and accruing costs in Business Corporation Act. CORPORATION I THROUGH hereby notified that in case you records,documents and papers fail so to do,judgment by default County of Pima and Assignment of Rents, curved by the plaintiff herein, ARTICLE IV of the Corporation may be kept, X' Defendants. will be rendered against you for The foregoing Articles of namely$38,417.67,with interest which Write of Execution was Capitalisation may be made from time to time,. No.C347664 the relief demanded in the com- Incorporation acknowledged thereon as provided in said note, delivered to me as Sheriff of Section 1. Number and Value bythe Code of By-laws of the before me this 11th day of April, charges, i SUMMONS plaint. advances, fees, Pima County, Arizona, and I of Shares. The aggregate Corporation. i 1977,by THOMAS D.NOWE and having in my possession under a number of shares which the THE STATE OF ARIZONA to The name and address of expenses of Trustee and of the Section 5. Provisions for RANDOLPH L. DOWNER, trust, and interest upon the Write of Execution levied on the. corporation shall have authoritythe above named defendants, Plaintiffs'attorney is: P P WorkingCapital. The Board of Incorporators. 8th day of March, 1977, the to issue shall be 50,000, P and each of them,GREETING: JAMES J.COX,JR. same. having a Directors of the Corporation -s-BARBARAGOLDMAN TRUSTORS: par value of One Dollar (51.00) from time YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- 2222 TowneHouse Tower followingdescribed property of Notary Public shall have the power, MONED and required to appear 100 West Clarendon JOHN E.THOMAS said defendants,to wit' per share. to time,to fix and determine and Pub.The Arizona Territorial Northridge Estates,Lot 30 Section 2. No Series or and defend in the above-entitled Phoenix,Arizona 85013 and gto vary the amount to be action in the above-entitled GIVEN under my hand and May 5,12,19,1977 MARY L.THOMAS NOTICE is hereby given,that Classes. The corporation is not reserved as working capital of Req: Sharp, Sando, Alfred & I, the undersigned, as sheriff authorized to issue shares in Court,within TWENTY DAYS, the seal of the Superior Court of (husband and wife) the Corporation and before the Hardy,Attys. aforesaid, will sell the above series or to divide the same into exclusive of the day of service, the State of Arizona, in and forDATED this 3rd day of March, payment of any dividends or the after service of this summons the County of Pima,this 1st day PUBLIC NOTICE 1977• described property to the high classes. making of any distribution of est bidder, for cash, at Public Section 3.Transfers of Capital profits, it may set aside out of upon you if served within the of March,1977. USLIFE TITLE COMPANY OF East door of the clock. All transfers of capital STATE OF ARIZONA,or within NORMA M.FELIX ARIZONA Auction,at the the net profits or earned surplus THIRTY DAYS,exclusive of the Clerk •IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF stock of this Corporation shall be of the Corporation,such sum or THE STATE OF ARIZONA an Arizona corporation new Court House,inthe City of Tucson.County of Pima.State of subject to the following pro day of service,if served without By Christina E.Ulelgado • as Trustee • sums as it may from time toIn and for the County of Pima Arizona,on the 78th day of April. visions,and no transfers shall be time, in its absolute discretion, the State of Arizona,and you are Deputy Clerk By PAUL D.PLUNK AMERICAN EQUITY CORP 1971,at the hour of 10.00 o'clock, hereby notified that in case you, Pub.The Arizona Territorial STATE OF ARIZONA made except in full compliance determine to be proper,whether fail so to do,judgment by default April 28, ORATION,a corporation, ss. a m of said day. to satisfy the therewith,to-wit: as a reserve fund to meet Plaintiff said judgment and Writ of Ex Any stockholder desiring towill be rendered against you for May 5,12,1977 COUNTY OF PIMA contingencies or for the equaiz- the relief demanded in the com- Reg: James J. Cox, Jr., Attor- vs. The foregoing instrument was. ecution,as aforesaid. sell any shares of stock owned• ing of dividends,or for repairing ANTONIO Q. GARCIA and the DATED this 30th day of March. by him in this Corporation shall plaint. ney acknowledged before me, P or maintaining any property of IRENE M. GARCIA, husband this 1971 first offer same to this Corpora- The name and address of undersigned Notary Public, RICHARD) BOYKIN the Corporation,or for an adds attorney is Evans, and wife: DIAL _FINANCE tion by written instrument tion to the stated capital,capital plaintiff'sP U B L 1 C NOT 1 C 3rd day of March,1977,by PAUL Sheriff of Pima Count P P P.C. (Jerr COMPANY OF ARIZONA, an D.PLUNK,as Title Officer for County delivered to the Board of Direc Kitchel &Jenckes, Y By Sgt.L.K.Huff 144 surplus, or earned surplus, or W. Lawson, Esq.), 363 North Arizona corporation; JOHN USLIFE TITLE COMPANY OF tors setting forth the number of for any corporate purposes thatIN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF DOE 1 to 10;JANE DOE 1 to 10; Deputy Sheriff shares he desires to sell, the the Board of Directors shall First Avenue, Phoenix,Arizona' THE STATE OF ARIZONA ABC CORPORATION 1 to 10; ARIZONA,Trustee under Deed of Trust and Assignment of Pub The Arizona Territorial price at which, and the terms think conducive to the best In the Matter of the Estate of and the UNKNOWN HEIRS April 7, 14,21,1977 upon which,he is willing to sell -interest of the Corporation,sub-` MADALAINE JANE DAVIS, AND DEVISEES of anyof the Rents. Req•Robert W Finn Atty. same. The Corporation, P the seal of the Superior Court of GLORIA NICHic Deceased. or a ject only to such limitations as' above named defendants, if NotaryPublic the State of Arizona, in and for C-D 592-76 nominee thereof,shall have fif- the Code of By-laws of the No.P-3081 deceased, or the successors or teen days from the receipt ofthe County of Maricopa, this NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sept.Commission Expires: Case 157612 Y P Corporation may from time to assigns of corporations named DAVE HAMILTON dba DAVE'S such offer within which to 17th day of March,1977. NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN Se1,1979 accept same,and if the Corpora- time impose. WILSON D.PALMER that the undersigned has been above, Pub.The Arizona Territorial EQUIPMENT, Section 6.Interest of Directors Defendants vs. tion,or its nominee,shall fail to in Contracts. Anycontract or Clerk appointed personal represents- No.166319 May 5,12,19,26,1977 accept said offer within such By PATTERSON Live of this estate. All persons Req:Charles F.Sullivan,Attor HARRY SCHMIDT and V. P other transaction betweeen the NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHMIDT, husband and wife, period,then the stockholder so, Corporation and one or more of Deputy Clerk having claims against the estate EXECUTION ney and THEODORE J. CHRIS- desiring to sell shares of stock its directors, or between the • Pub.The Arizona Territorial are required to present their SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ' TEN SON and JANE DOE shall be free for a period of six Corporation and anyfirm of April 21,28, claims within four months after NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN P PUBLIC-NOTICE CHRISTENSON, husband and months from the date suchMay 5,12,1977 the date of the first publication which one or more of its direc- Req:Evans,Kitchel&Jenckes, ;that in obedience to the Writ of wife,dba H & C RENTAL aka written offer was delivered to tors are members or employees, of this notice or the claims will Special Execution issued by the H&C CONSTRUCTION, the Corporation to sell said or which they are interested,or P.C. be forever barred.Claims must :above entitled Court and in the OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF shares to any person whomso- be presented either to the under- Articles of Incorporation between the Corporation and PUBLIC NOT 1 C E above entitled cause,which Writ Of COUNTY OF PIMA ever,but only in the quantity,at any firm or association of which signed personal representative, and the Judgment described ss. the price, and upon the terms c-o EVANS, KITCHEL & therein byreference thereto are MARIN,INC. one or more of its directors are 1.The name of the corporation STATE OF ARIZONA contained in his offer to the IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF JENCKES,P.C.,363 North First incor orated herein,commands P shareholders, members, direc- P NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Corporation, and not in any THE STATE OF ARIZONA Avenue,Phoenix,Arizona 8500:• metosell,and I will sell,subject shall be MARIN,INC. tors,officers,or employees,or2.The purpose for which the that the Sale in the above- other quantities,or at any other, In and for the County of Pima (Attn:Kenneth W.Reeves,Ill). to the right of redemption in in which they are interested, p corporation is organized is the entitled case has been postponed price,or upon any other terms.':. O E S T R E I C H E L E C T R I C or •filed •with the Court. shall be valid for all purposes, such case made and provided by transaction of any and all lawful to Friday,May 27, 1977 at 10:00' This provision shall not be COMPANY, DATED April 21,1977. statute,at public auction,all of notwithstanding the presence of Plaintiff business for which corporations a.m. ` deemed to restrict the transfer JAMES RICHARD DAVIS the right, title, interest, claim Witness my hand this the 27th of stock of this Corporation by such director or directors at the vs g may be organized under Arizona meeting of the Board of Direc Personal Representative and lien which the parties day of April,1977. bequest or descent and Corporation CORONA DE TUCSON, Pub.The Arizona Territorial named in said Judgment had or Revised Statutes 10-001 et seq. tors of the Corporation, which (General Corporation Law). RICHARD J.BOYKIN tion or to restrict a pledge or acts upon, or in reference to,. Defendant May 5,12,19,1977 have in and to the real property Sheriff of Pima County assignment of such stock as No.T•7555 Req:Evans,Kitchel&Jenckes, hereinafter described,and from 3. The character of the busi- By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 collateral to secure a loan,but a 'such contract or transaction, Hess which the corporation Civil No.424-77 P.C. the proceeds of said sale,satisfy and notwithstanding his or thier initially intends actually to con- Deputy Division Commander sale under a pledge or assign- participation in such action, if NOTICE OF SPECIAL PUBLIC I C NOT I C E said Judgment in favor of the For Courts Division ment shall be subject to this EXECUTION duct in this state is managing the fact of such interest shall be judgment creditor therein and operating a retail business Pub.The Arizona Territorial provision. SALE OF REAL PROPERTY named, in the total judgment for the on and off premises disclosed or known to the Board May 5,12,19,1977 ARTICLE V of Directors and the Board of' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF sum of$17,933.27,together with Req: Robert W.Finn,Attorney Pre-emptive Rights that in obedience to the Writ of THE STATE OF ARIZONA accrued and accruing interest consumption of alcoholic bever- Directors shall, nevertheless,_ ages. The holders from time to time authorize, approve and ratify Special Execution issued by the In and for the County of Pima and costs since the date of entry 4. The aggregate number of of the shares of the Corporation, , above entitled Court and in the In re the Marriage of VICTORY PUBLIC N OT I C E such contract or transaction by of said Judgment. shares which the corporation shall have the pre-emptive right a vote of a majority of the above entitled cause,which Writ JEAN JOHNSON, The sale will be held at the to purchase,at such respective and the Judgment described Petitioner, East front door of the New Pima shall have authority to issue is NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE equitable prices, terms and directors present,such interes therein by reference thereto are ONE MILLION (1,000,000) con- ted director or directors to be and WILLIAM RAY JOHNSON, County Court House,also some silting of one class only.All such The following legally conditions as shall be fixed by incorporated herein,commands Respondent. times known as the main counted in determining whether shares be without par value. described trust property will be the Board of Directors,such of me to sell,and I will self,subject No.D 16478 entrance of said Court House,in sold, pursuant to the power of a quorum is present,but not to 5. The name and address of the shares of the Corporation as to the right of redemption in SUMMONS Tucson, Arizona, on May 27, sale under that certain Deed of be counted in calculating the the initial statutory agent of the may be issued from time to such case made and provided by THE STATE OF ARIZONA to 1977,at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to Trust recorded in docket or book majority necessary to carry corporation is MICHAEL D. time. statute,at public auction,all of the above named Respondent sell the following described real 4359,at page 282,in the Records pre-emptive rightsuch vote.This section shall not BOTWIN, 1015 Transamerica Such re ern five shall the right, title, interest, claim WILLIAM RAY JOHNSON property to the highest bidder: be construed to invalidate any P P g Bldg.,177 North Church.Avenue, of Pima County, Arizona, at apply to all shares issued, and lien which the parties YOU ARE HEREBY Lot 132 of MICHIGAN public auction to the highest ' contract or other transaction Tucson,Arizona 85701. whether such shares constitute a named in said Judgment had or SUMMONED and required to MANOR,Pima County,Arizona, which would otherwise be valid 6. The number of directors bidder, at 1001 Home Federal part of the shares presently or under the common and statutory have in and to the real property appear and defend in the above according to the map of record Tower in the City of Tucson, subsequently authorized or hereinafter described,and from entitled action in the above in the Pima County Recorder's constituting the initial Board of Pima County,Arizona,on June law applicable thereto. to Directors is two(2).The names constitute shares held in the the proceeds of said sale, entitled court,within TWENTY Office in Book 14 of Maps and treasury of the Corporation,and Section 7. Compensation of and addresses of the persons 10,1977,at 10:00 o'clock a.m.of satisfy said Judgment in favor P Directors. The Board of Direc DAYS, exclusive of the day of Plats at page 20. who are to serve as directors said day: shall be exercised in the respec• tors is hereby specificially of the judgment creditor therein service, after service of this RICHARD J.BOYKIN The East 100 feet of Lots 21, five ratio which the number of named, in the total judgment summons upon you if served Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona until the first annual meeting of and 22 and the South 30 feet of authorized in and by the Code of. shareholders, or until their shares held by each shareholder sum of $600.25, together with within the State of Arizona, or BySgt.L.K.Huff,144 the East 150 feet of Lot 21 of By-laws of the Corporation to gsuccessors are elected and at the time of such issue bears to accrued and accruing interest •within THIRTY RTY DAYS, exclu Deputy Sheriff Paradise Estates,a Subdivision make provision for reasonable P y the total number of shares out and costs since the date of entry sive of the day of service, if DATED April 26,1977 LANDied, are JOEL B. of Pima Count Arizona accord- compensation to its members LANDON and SUZANNE M. Y- standing in the names of all for their services and directors, of said Judgment. served without the State of Pub.The Arizona Territorial LANDON, 6302 North Camino ing to the Map or Plat thereof of' shareholders at such time. and to fix the basis and condi- The sale will be held at the Arizona, and you are hereby May 12,19,26.1977 Almonte,Tucson,Arizona 85718. record in the office of the County ARTICLE Vi East front door of the new Pima notified that in case you fail so to Req:Bilby,Shoenhair,Warnock tions upon which such compen- 7. The name and address of Recorder of Pima County, Initial Statutory Agentsation shall be paid. Any direc- County Court House,also some do, judgment by default will be &Dolph,P.C. each incorporator is JOEL B. Arizona in Book 12 of Maps and The initial statutory agent of times known as the main rendered against you for the - Plats at Page 11;Together with for of the Corporation may also PUBLIC NOTICE LANDON and SUZANNE M. the Corporation is Joseph P. entrance of said Court House,in relief demanded in the com- serve the Corporation in any LANDON, 6302 North Camino that certain water tower and Haller, whose address is 7418 Tucson,Arizona,on May 23,1977 appurtenant equipment situate other capacity and receive plaint. Almonte,Tucosn,Arizona 85718. P East Calle La Vega, City of compensation therefor in any at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to sell The name and address of IN THE SUPERIOR COUR t OF JOEL B.LAN DON on said land and being a part of Tucson,County of Pima,State of form. the following described real plaintiff's attorney is THE STATE OF ARIZONA JOEL B.LANDON said property. Arizona 85710. Section 8. Amendments of •property to the highest bidder: MARY ANNE PETERS In the Matter of the Estate of DATED March 9,1977. ARTICLE VII Lot 198 in New Tucson,Unit 4, 602 Transamerica Bldg. CELESTE B.OTIS, SUZANNE M.LANDON NORRIS L.GANSON,Esq. Directors Articles of Incorporation. The a subdivision of Pima County, Deceased. Pub.The Arizona Territorial Corporation reserves the right Tucson,Arizona 85701 April 28, Trustee The number of directors con- Arizona, according to the plat GIVEN under my hand and No.P-2906 from time to time to amend, May 5,12,1977 ELCON,INC., stituting the initial board ofalter, or repeal, or to add any thereof, held in TRUST the seal of the Superior Court of NOTICE TO CREDITORS an Arizona corporation directors is three, and the ACCOUNT NO. 1202 by Stewart the State of Arizona in and for To the CREDITORS of the Req: Michael D. Botwin,Attor Name of Trustor provision to its Articles of ney names and addresses of the Incorporation in any manner Title&Trust of Tucson,3777 E. the County of Pima, this 12th Estate of CELESTE B. OTIS, INDIVIDUALersons who are to serve as Broadway,Tucson,Arizona. day of April,1977. deceased. P now or hereafter prescribed or STATE OF ARIZONA P directors until the first annualPermitted by the provisions of DATED April 18,1977 NORMA M.FELIX NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ss. meeting of the shareholders or R I CHAR D J.BOYKIN Clerk that the undersigned has been the Act, or any amendment Don t County of Pima until their successors are' thereto,or by the provisions of Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona Pub.The Arizona Territorial appointed personal representa This instrument was acknow- elected and qualify are: any applicable statute of the By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 April 21,28, five of this estate. All persons !edged before me this 9th day of JOSEPH P.HALLERState of Arizona and all rights Pub.The Arizona Territorial May 5,12,1977 having claims against the estate March 1977, By Norris L.. 7418 East Calle La Vega • April 28, Req:Mary Ann Peters,Atty. are required to present their Throvv it conferred upon shareholders by May 5,12,1977 claims within four months after Ganson,Esq. Tucson,Arizona 85710 these Articles of Incororation,or BETTY BARKLEY , BARBARA L.HALLERReq: Russo,Cox&Dickerson& PUBLIC NOTICE the date of the first publication any amendment hereto, are Notary Public 7418 East Calle La Vega Cortin,P.C. of this notice or the claims will 85710 granted,subject to this reserva Away — My Commission Expires Tucson,Arizona, tion.}� PUBLIC NOTICE be forever barred.Claims must August 11,1980 MARVIN D.HALLER Articles of ofcorporation be presented either to the under- Pub.The Arizona Territorial IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 825 S.Shoshone these Articles of Incorporation Consultant's Research signed personal representative May 5,12,19,26,1977 Denver,Colorado 80223 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF at Valley National Bank of Req: Ganson, Powell & Hayes, have been signed in duplicate on Group,Inc. ARTICLE VIII THE STATE OF ARIZONA Arizona 2 East Congress Street, Attorneys Incorporators February 16,1977. In and for the County of Pima 1. The name of this corpora HAROLD C.GREAGER tion shall be CONSULTANTS' Tucson,Arizona 85701,or filed Use PUBLIC NOTICE The names and'addresses of PAUL D.BAETZ C.E.HAMILTON and MARY A. RESEARCH GROUP,INCORP- ORATED. with the Probate Division of the: ' the incorporators are: JANE SELLECK HAMILTON,husband and wife, office of the Clerk of the Court. HAROLD C.GREAGER Plaintiffs 2.The corporation shall have DATED April 25,1977. STATE OF COLORADO P Articles of Incorporation P.O.Box M-333 W.Mtn.Ave. ss. vs• perpetual duration. The Valley National Bank of Fort Collins,Colorado 80522 COUNTY OF LAR IMER PAN-WEST DEVELOPMENTS, 3. The corporation shall be of Arizona TERRITORIAL Marble-Era Products,Inc. PAUL D.BAETZ I,Mildred Flanagan,a Notary INC., an Arizona corporation; authorized for the transaction of By G.J.MILNE The undersigned,HAROLD C. P.O.Box M-333 W.Mtn.Ave. Public hereby certify that on theLARRY CARNAHAN, a any and all lawful business for Asst Vice President GREAGER, PAUL D. BAETZ, Fort Collins,Colorado 80522 16th day of February, 1977, married man dealing with his which corporations may be Personal Representative and JANE SELLECK,acting as JANE SELLECK personally appeared before me sole and separate property; incorporated in this state. Pub.The Arizona Territorial CLIASSIFIEOS incorporators of a corporation P.O.Box M-333 W.Mtn.Ave. Harold C. Greager, Paul D. UNKNOWN HEIRS OF LARRY 4. The corporation presently May 5,12,19,1977 under the Arizona Business Fort Collins,Colorado 80522 Baetz, and Jane Selelck, who CARNAHAN, DECEASED; intends to conduct business inReq:Merchant,Lohse&Bloom, Corporation Act, (hereinafter ARTICLE IX being by me first duly sworn, N.E.SIMPSON,a married man the field ofs consulting on finan- Attys. 40, May 12, 1977, The Arizona Territorial, Page 7 DENNIS r .,.. MADAMOISELLE'S .:.. DeCONCINI �, x BRIDAL SEWING :ti, stiil importantcustom service for the entire bridal party 1 REPORTS ....,, ,,,i--- "Quality First" A887-3370 or 297-4391 L i k. FROM THE U.S. SENATE ,, view thegrowth of the Federal Government as By JOSEPH STOCKER lives than non-college I .. uncontrolled with each new program giving rise to its Arizona Education graduates. ti V own set of bureaucrats and regulations reaching Association Nor are the benefits further into our lives. Unfortunately, neither Congress Is it worth all the cost solely economic. College '01 Handicrafts of Distinction :01 nor the President has seemed either willing or able to and bother to go to college? graduates are better in- t V The question wouldn't formed on issues. They are :4: , '�' deal effectively with the problem. .. D 0 R DA NI Myveryfirst act as a Senator was to cosponsor S.2,a even have come up a more likely to vote and # decade ago. The value of a take an active part in i bill introduced by Senator Muskie and referred to as g legislation would re wire college education was one government and politics. .4. crafts taken on consignment "sunset" • legislation. Such g q of the "givens" of They are less likely to be ! ! reevaluate all Federal programs every the Congress to P g American life. It was influenced by prejudices five years. Programs not performing adequately or ,4. •�' addressingenuine needs would not be refunded. I do universally assumed. and stereotypes and morer 4732 N. Flowing Wells —888-2667— I g But then in the past few likely to try rational and not believe that "sunset" legislation is a panacea. if the Congress is years, doubts have set in. nonviolent solutions to 4,� •4' However,this legislation is essential g And they've been but- domestic and world ) "it's a neat little shop" develop a format �] • to perform adequately. We must de p within which we maymore efficiently allocate our tressed by arguments and problems. it statistics put forth by finite resources. In the abstract, I doubt if anyone would oppose the statisticians and a few purposes of "sunset" legislation. But we ought not politicians. It is contended, for in- Something NEW adopt this legislation without fully understanding the that the jobs just at Patio Pools. . . difficulities.Those who benefit from a program will be stance, absolutely convinced that what they are espousing is aren't there as they once �R vital. The prospect of curtailment will call were-that college degrees U Q !'� U extremely p p 'SS8* Olt) forth all those elements with a vested interest in the are a drug on the market, threatened program to do battle for their cause. X15 least in some fields. these con- This, of course, is a least Be splashing in your own pool In the past, we have tended to avoidi njust 3 days! This low cost frontations byfocusing not on the core issue of whether con- partly-perhaps mainly-- the result of the recession. easy to install pool comes with a given program is performing adequately and ad- It is also argued that an a 10 year pro rated warranty. dressing genuine needs, but on the amount existing investment in college 100%financing available on programs should be allowed to expand.This tendency it avoids doesn't yield the economic most models. has carried with it immediate benefits.First, the sort of highly charged conflict that will result from rate of return that it used g Y g �' to implement "sunset" legislation. to. Two economists � '"'� `'t a sincere effort p g � _ �`` Second, it has reducded the amount of information reported recently, for insured instance, that where .4 .... necessary to make decisions. And third, it has ur predictability and continuity in governmental policy. college graduates in 1969 _,�. Complete as low as. . . because it takes the prevailingdistribution made on the average about ► 144.81 It is rigid e 1 l to 12 per cent more than • ''� it? of resources for granted. It creates inertia in favor of high school graduates, that // �. the established. Regardless of .the merits of the ,.�� lor proposals advanced or the severity of the problems to margin fell to 7 or 8 per ,which they have reference, it is always extremely cent in 1974. difficult to get innovative policy ideas on the agenda. The same economistsiliari0 1 0 OLS Therefore,I believe the strongest argument in favor acknowledged that the of the sunset idea is that it will help to place old and comparison was made new ideas on a more equal footing and create a better between years of vigorous balance between competing claimants on Federal economic growth in the resources. 1960's and years of slow growth in the early 1970 s. Open 9 to 6 Monday thru Saturday, Sunday 9 to 5. As a result of competition between old and new ideas, But they predicted that the 2555 E. Grant 4411 N. Oracle 7960 E. 22nd existing programs that accomplish nothing more than latter condition might well 795-8240 888-4411 886-1211 greater government spending and regulation will be prevail into the indefinite less likely to survive. This should make a genuine 7131 E. Tanque Verde-Colonia Verde Center contribution to both policy innovation and government future 886-7131 responsiveness. The natural offspring of this process There's another side of should be an increase in public confidence in govern- the argument. A recent ment and a decrease in alienation. report by the American Association of State `_�;•.�� I-IEW agencyColleges and Universities Dof cP&u; contends that nobody and Iskv.sti jai certainly not the 18-year- '!,"-��" ,o 11110000 •„ ' • • olds most intimately Q r� Ra & MILII 'r� 'CSconcerned--can guess what ,- , 01y e Harm s a �� the job market will be. �� Thus theycannot make ��,..�: By JOIN BURNHAM control, aimed at the r-...,....� Cabinet departments in runaway rate of inflation in e, 6 . sophisticated judgements o -� Washington are large. the $139.3 billion health about their personal "rate 3i,; -o of " BRAVE BULL return." ������� Commerce has more industry. Further,says the AASCU �. '' `' economists than Harvard, The outlook for such "very ��'��i� Yale and M.I.T. combined. report, few peoplRestaurant•Resort Agriculture has more so- approval is unclear would not want college for :(1.)-...1-112�� because the members of called journalists than The themselves or their -,a�^, Nw York Times.Defense is reiJ Congress have been told children merely because D',.i�t1 the largest. little of the administration high school graduates a�, ,�, Tucson Second in size to Defense proposal. today make somewhat .o r•.o more propor- �-*16: is Health, education and If enacted,the plan could money, of Welfare, a vast save some $793 million of tionately,then they used to, t'9`d . though still 'not nearly as ')r�,t4.( bureacruacy, a multi- the$40.3 billion the federal a.r- �... fi faceted department with a government will pay for much as college '�'PA :7_7Z range of bureaus, Medicaid and Medicare graduates." lo, ms ,*1..:4 per couple $ 1 345° commissions and sub- next year, according to agencies. sources in the ad- The carnegie Com- ����� -i We never thought we ministration, and similar mission on Higher 4:---,....... INCLUDE S • would encourage H.E.W. savings could be expected Education says college .6g).......t to add to that vast in non-government health graduates on the average 'i Riding, Tenn�s Swimming,g ,,�,�, bureaucracy, but theynot only make more money i � insurance plans. in a lifetime than high ate` �,jib intend to-and we're for it. _.. Shuffleboard, 'ALL H.E.W. has proposed Hospitals are the biggest- school graduates but also .) , ` eL target in an anti-inflation have a more continuous, 'o - go 1 r= creating a new agency with >>'�,. : FRIDAY N l�H T authority to set limits on campaign because 40 less eratic job history. '3�;•ir`� rising health care costs for percent of all health dollars They are much less likely -:4. • are spent in them, making to be unemployed.y ')r��A�5Z th r u SUNDAY AFTE PThey the countr them the largenst single usuallystart at higher plan, reportedly g t..t._...,:- The '� ' a roved b the Office of expenditure in the helath salaries. They are ',vi_milli PP Y � -„ .;; Management and Budget, economy. promoted more often. And .)�, �!(`, and waiting authorization This all is more im- where the earnings of the ������j byPresident Carter,would less educated tend to fall A, -• portant to the elderly than oft in their 50's, higher 40:'-_ °`•''�` require all hosptials to to any others. While the `i �'=� flow« t ® "ince for Lunch & begin operating on young and middle-aged paysalaries of college �t .1,::g"-";,4•1� government-con- today's hospital bill ith graduates tend to continue sT. Y, P through most of their �?�� ?� .r :hDinner trolled budgets, with,price today's dollars, the elderly working years. %,* `''=� \çe Ds eV increases agreed to in must pay their bills, thatadvance by the new H.E.W. which is not picked up by Research studies show Please phone for reservations agency. Medicare, with those that on the whole college ''°'-410'`.r', "° .6 4 Congressional approvalprecious shrunken_dollarsgraduates are more )�kki. art t 792-49 9 0 would be required to ved from earnings in the ). `'=.� q g satisfied with their work -.o� CLOSED MONDA YS establish this form of price 1930-s, 1940's and 1950's. and their jobs and their Page 8, The Arizona Territorial,May 12, 1977 --,'; - .: ‘,- ill t ,, -,. ,,,,,„ c,,,,,, „.„: • *iii.. coverinc ,l.„. c* , . . .,„. 4.-,.,..,- 4,,„„,..t.- , ,:::,---t. , ,.,,.,,, Officers installed 4 � front to back: New . - From f a � ::., 1. '" Suburban officers included is '� "" �` * f x ^p,. b �� . _��� Glenda Prater, Gretchen ��` �� ' -- Jones (President), Hor- audrey leech i . � a - . tense Stoddard, Pat --- t, ...; -NN. , _- � .. -` Stevenson, Pat Ranniger,- ' JoAn Billings, Jana Here's another of those 11th hour galas you mustn't . . *�' Kengla, Joy Aros, Kay Opera Dames champagne luncheon at Cele �'� '' � � miss the � �� �� � � � �-� � �� _ � - �. ,. Brown, Mary Ferrer and Peterson's new art and fashion gallery at the Pen- � a . Mary Alice Moor (outgoing � K � y '� a� pis� M`'5:° a.t nington Store, 48 E. Pennington. The time is noon, fork president.) g g the luncheon with wine($6.50) and 12:15 for the fashion . show.Ten per cent of whatever you buy will be donatedtt; to the Opera Dames and will thus be tax deductible. � � Call 296-5885 or 299-9865 right this minute to see if you ; '� ��� can go. New members of this busy group dedicated to helping the Tucson Opera include Vivien Bancroft, I had a really fine time at the Suburban Woman's Tracy) Prater had decorated a table with shiny spools Kathryn Congelli,Eunice Cornell, Helen Covell, Angie Club installation luncheon May 5 at Tucson National of colored ribbon,meant to represent telephone lines. Fasseas, Susan Kevitt, Jean Horner, Suzanne key, Golf Club.The conversation at my table was great fun-- She "called" each new officer on a white telephone, Ione Sfarnas, Anne Soelter and Marty Vunderink. all of us turned out to be career people except for Mary and had them take a spool over to stand in line.At the (Mrs. Jack) Ferrer who was delighted to be able to end of the installation, a profusion of colored ribbons stay at home again after owning a gift shop for several curled prettily all over the place. "` years. "There are so many things I want to get done," Outgoing president Mary Alice(Mrs Frederic)Moor God belongs to everybody--that was the message of she said. Her husband, by the way, has written a 65- was presented with an electric sterling glass-lined gpage history of his family that's now on file in the serving bowl. New president Gretchen (Mrs. the Christ Child Society meeting at the Coat of Arms eneolo center in Salt Lake City. May9. geneology Y Russell) Jones, said her theme this year will be At my left was Kay Brown,who looked just fantastic. "Together, we can make dreams come true." The Christ Child members are doing God's work. A former interior decorator,Mrs.Brown is now a sales Other officers include Mrs. T.R. Brown, press and You can help them do this work in a most painless representative for Bud's Draperies. She covers the newsletter chairman; Mrs. Barney Aros, projects manner--by attending their annual Patio Party, to be whole of Arizona,New Mexico,and parts of Texas and chairman; Mrs. Barney Kengla, corresponding held from 5 to 7 p.m.May 22 at the Oro Valley home of just loves it.As if that kind of job weren't hard enough, secretary; Mrs. Martin Billings, recording secretary; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Seamen, 620 Valle del Oro Road. � Contributions are $6 aperson for a most wonderful she keeps right up on her volunteer work. "Last Mrs. William Ranniger, treasurer, Mrs./ Harold weekend I got back from Phoenix at 4 p.m. and Dendron, third vice president; Mrs. James Stephens, dinner. Cocktails and door prizes will be available. volunteered at TMC (I think it was TMC) from 5 to 8 second vice president, and Mrs. C.W. Stoddard, first The Christ Child Society is a non-profit organization m."Canyou imagine that kind of dedication? Next to president. .of volunteers who provide care and education for P• g vice unfortunate children regardless of race or creed. Kay was Eleanor Rogers,newcomer to the Suburbans, g who's just gotten her real estate license and is af- For more information call Jean Daly,297-0722; Mary filiated with Tucson Reality. A married lady withEl White, 297-3540 or president Jeanne Jacob, 297-5226. grown children, Mrs. Rogers said she "really needed „*. t 5. 5 ri something to do" and thoroughly enjoys real estate. 11/4 ' ,:li,..,, �� `��` '� Next to her sat Marie Kroecker, of Kroecker Con- � g � .. tractin Co a dynamic lady who besides helping run _ � � Open il+ion.through Fri.11 a.m.-9 p.m. g 1 �fi � �: ,,:„:34,��% s .m. the business,is re-doing her house."What a mess,"she - 4 *1 Sat.&Sun.4p.m. P �" ��. �� .� = .� R '�y 4a'a �'v #'k sighed. Her business offers romantic products like ti ie•�$� Tic c' i� may} �y.� � � ,, roads and tennis courts. .�g . .. .. ^ilk,.? T.^w , oIden Dra on We discussed the problems of juggling child-rearing a s. s 8 IL and careers (impossible, so far as I'm concerned) ‘'.,-,,,,,t;:.� . � �yRestaurantamong other things. `� rf..kiir. r. Suburban winners at the recent Arizona Federation " "' ili Fine Chinese-American Food of Women's Clubs convention in Flagstaff includedti.„ - ,: "''" •Lunch • Dinner • Beer •Wine _ t�r .h Mary Alice Moor, who took a third place for her needlepoint yoked suit jacket and a first for her . ' 111 r PHONE 997-1862-1862 64 33 N.Oracle Road needlepoint wall hanging; and Hortense Stoddard,who •.. s �• „,,,,,4,,„..,9 ,� . . Take Out Orders We/come won a blue ribbon for her crocheted afghan. .• � ,: i— �y - The installation of new officers was one of the most - ', .,,,,7-,,,„,,..,„,,,,, original I've even seen.Installing officer Glenda (Mrs. Janet Creed, Rosemary Erdman and Helen Hershey, tr*-*-***-ir**-**-*'***.otr* new officers in the Welcome Wagon Foothills Club. At Groduotion right, Joyce Rice, hostess for the recent lavish Welcome Wagon end-of-the-season pot luck luncheon. Cords Gifts!1,* Foothills salad potluck on The Welcome Wagon's TV & ANTENNA May 6 was just grand. Held at the Northside home of • SERVICE CENTER p ���' Sets Joyce Rice(Mrs.Richard), that busy lady who seems Cross Pan & �% clubs,the event followed to belong to a dozen different T.V. and ANTENNA SERVICE wide range of prices a morning of planning by the outgoing and incoming Serving the Foothills&N.W.Side boards and culminated a whole winter of busy activity T.V. SALES and SERV ICENOW for the Welcome Wagons. KODAK EK6 The salads were fantastic. How so many have so RCA•SONY•ADMIRAL much luck at molded marvels is beyond me. Financing Available 1nstant Camara $5995I got to sit with this lovely Philadelphia girl, Susie ANTENNA SALES AND INSTALLATION Reg. $69.50 • Swaney,who's now doing public relations with Up With Over 20 Years Experience Servicing Major Brands % People. "We need homes for cast members,”she said. You should consider taking in one of these talented, 297-0454 wholesome, motivated young people—any of whomwould be an inspiration to your other children.Call GRAND OPENING i N JUNE 1 N PLAZA ESC ON D 1 D A erg e r ru M AG E E & ORACLE RD. **4/******4C**** / UWP for more information. ti4440)CASAS ADOBES DRUG ORACLE AT SNA RD New officers of Welcome Wagon Foothills are: Mrs. 297-1191 Rosemary Erdman,president;Penny Gillett,first vice president; Katie Mitchell, second vice president; Helen Hershey, secretary, Pat Eckebrect, treasurer; -,r' - Barbara Hicks, historian, and Janet Creed (outgoing - • president) parliamentarian. ''�,, i. .••''�� Welcome Wagon donated much of its left-over funds Fiesta Floors Presents ._ „,. - 'f. to the Up With People scholarship; a most worthy . �� -ti. ,:_ . -.., , 1-.4,\,,,,) \,0,K..,..\_____., . ,_ .. _� �• :0,0"/ cause. CALLAWAY _, 40•••••••••••.......•••••••••••••.•••••1 ..._.„ . . , ,,, 1 -. , ...,. . .,r; CARPET \-..,.€4.., ..;.„. �:` `�.-,.......,.-- \._\-v, ,..,,,,/.,, ., ,.,, , Oscar's • 2aI ,, CASA BLANCA LIQUORS: v , ., , * SPECIAL * ,.. . ),) • ,. • � It , ... • „ . , • --„, • i • •_, �, ii, ,, DRIVE-IN Grand - - 1 ' WINDOW �1395 •eIF" le SirAk • • CASE DISCOUNTS • Sale $1[1195 : Mix or Match FLOORS "Your Complete Liquor Store" 6002 N. Oracle i 297-3262 5813 N. Oracle 888-0010 Open 9- 9 Daily Sunday Noon to 7p.m. May 12, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 9 [; 1 "Peppermint Social" is the theme of Pueblo JuniorA * Woman's Club 1977 Spring Extravaganza. The _ festivities begin at 9:30 a.m. and continue until 3.00 C1 n U ere"� May18 at the Double tree Inn in the Boojum p.m. on day's events include aures, morning Room The g refreshments, fashion show by Butterflies Bazaarpill i , is C1 ��" showing their latest spring and door p . ..a, rizes. Two, �-�., .. �' special raffle prizes .,' will be featured --a child's hand 4 it � 4. � madequilt and a beautiful silver and turquoise - , , 4..,,,, t; q 44 necklace with large Kingman turquoise nuggets. Fairy Tale The models for the fashion show are Pueblo Club \Nip- President Roxanne Housley,Catalina Junior Woman's Club members Margo Ohmart and Pat Roxbury and0 ,s°- !°-'' -; Gala , , Pueblo Emeritus members Katie Dusenberry and Ann Snod ra,ss. All proceeds go to the Pueblo Junior g �$:,-,,,fie;:,,,, `G''e;t , 3- , Woman's Club Charity Fund supporting such , . -� organizations as Casa de los Ninos. The cost is $7.00 and reservations can be made b calling 790-8950. �� ` y g � 27: ��������� � •�� �,• ` � `� � I wasn't there, (due to babysitting problems), but � - 4 a o- our managing editor Darryl Landau was, with his [;2 4.: �' - , lovely schoolteacher wife,Sarah.Where?At the Opera 9 Tucson was installed as = ..R,,. : r �° Dames Cinderella Ball, held at Skyline Country Club Marybeth Cariile of � � °��� ��a. ,, President Elect of the Arizona State Division of the =� ,,,,*-:,,..,:-..,,,,,727,7,,,':*:,:. � x �� � "Super, breathed 3 recently. How was it? just super," . American Association of University Women during the � � �r.x , Darr 1 ha it A ver very glamorous affair. �°� .- �. ��� Y PP• Y• Y� convention in Phoenix recently. �� '� a :,:r According to reservations chairperson Peggy Mrs.Carlile is a past president of the Tucson Branch , 't-' -' 7; a �1JIVallery, the ball cleared about $3500 for the Tucson AAUW and is at present first vicepresident of the . Opera Company's marvelous production of ``Cin- ' • derella." Arizona State Division. `� I . She has served as topic chairman on environment for �� � Stars (of that opera) Dan Sullivan and Gwen Jones both the Arizona State Division and the Tucson Branch, r� :: entertained; leading civic light Eleanora Wuesthoff AAUW, and has been a member of the Governor's won Opera Dames pillar Velma Foster's exquisite Commission on Environment since 1970. She is a �'•.. 0,461/4. �� miniature CinderellaFaberge egg coach. and g �� ' � � � 4.: Though it's impossible to list all who attended, member of the Pima County Planning Zoning Commission. Above—Gwen Jones entertaining the Cinderella Ball Darryl did mention several familiar names, such as Keynote address for the AAUW convention was guests with some ofthe the marvelous songs she sang in -' presented by Mrs. Gladys Hewlett of Tucson, South the recent magnifiRuth Barnes, Ruth Booth, Mar cent TOC production of La of the TOC board) Joan and AtSalzman (president l Mittendorf, Cy and Pacific Regional Vice President. Cenerentole (Cinderella). Below— Peggy Vallery Ann McCalley, and, taking a night off from their Attending from Tucson were Frances Miller, (standing) chats with Dick Forester and Ann Mc_ Palomino Restaurant, John and Mary Gekas with president of the Tucson Branch, Iola Dudgeon, Claire Calley.Above right: Marty Salzman,president of TOC Mary's sister Ann Houpis. Plus Mr. and Mrs. Sam Norton, Barbara Waites, Wanda Adams, Sharon board, having an obviously wonderful time. Levitz, Dr. and Mrs. Franz Potroff, Joyce and Roger Werner, Louise Hoppy, Iris Dewhirst, Jane Mc- . Stewart, and many, many more. Cormick, Mar beth Carlile, Gladys Hewlett, Sister y y �:� Mrs. Vallery said the Skyline setting was most Claire Dunn, and Sister Judith Lovchik. ;' "Cinderella like just perfect." ` ift Chairman of the ball, Mrs. Hal Hoag Jr. (Jeannie) , ii, �F was assisted by Mrs.John Auerbach (Carol).From all Anyone wantinga $125 physical for$25 should visit ��. r ::: reports, they can be most proud of a very succesful Y P Y the Pueblo Jr. Woman's Project Well Arere, set for ', �_ event. ?: ---- •fit 30 a.m.to 9:30 p.m.May 13 and 7 a.m.to noon May 14 F at Catalina United Methodist Church. Tests for blood *.= ErAl chemistry,blood pressure,urine,pulmonary and other �`-' 1."` and recommendations will be ::: Congratulations to the Tucson Northwest Republican functions will be given, , �� , Women! Their busy and efficient publicity person, made.The Pueblo Junior Woman will hostess the event � • h �;� _, . and serve refreshments. � �• � z _ 1 .t Fran Epsen, called the other day to tell me this club,= �� � ff. -- '.c.. had won second place at the recent Republican Women Convention in Flagstaff for volunteer hours during the Chorus to s = ' ncampaign. ``I think we put in about Civic November electro Here's a concert I want This production of the 15,000 hours, said Fran. 'That's pretty good for a club you to attend: "The oratorio is robabl the our size Indeed it is--I remember how hard those P Y � �` ladies worked last.fall. Mrs. Epsen added she enjoyed Creation," b Haydn, sung first in Tucson to be done � :. 4 • of ' h f 1 orchestra. the convention thoroughly, and found it an enormous by a combination choir wit ul St.Michael's Choir and the - learning experience. -r- !-.-;-_-_,• I♦ . 1.1��r.r :: t 4l�,...r�...r.• r, 1 r Tucson Civic Chorus, with •'-- _. . ,�� � } �.� ......_.. ., �l, ... - a and `., , ,� �M �M a 30 piece orchestra REALTY GRECA five vocal soloists: Martha ;ry . Hufford,Dan Huff,Earlene UNBELIEVABLE Carey, James Hulse and WILDERNESS•WATER •VI EWS :-,i_ ** GRANI) OPENING 1: David Barela; Director Alan F. Schultz, organist • NW 10 acres. Lush desert gro - IIIIF 4( wth. Borders state; ' * .( and choirmaster at St. land. Call Dorothy Bradley Michael's and music _- _, director of the Tucson Civic = 297-6372 or 297-8241, f � .1. 1 - St Chorus, - 4( will direct. - NOTARY PUBLIC , THIS itilEEK ..„4. . Performances are set for Joseph F.Cacioppo, Jr.,President 3 p.m. May 15 and 8 p.m. : lot Juanita Whittom,Broker ' May 16.Donation is$3. you PLAZA del 0 R 0 297-8241 `� "�' micHAELs & GRIFFITHs .4( can a at the door. ' pay * wri Dv IMP ..... ._..._ . .......„ „.. . ....., . . , . . . . ..... .?.. .... .,........, * . - .:- • .-.. • .-,..._... - .. * JEity Limn 1 7 I II UN - A.:- '''.*:,,c-.. 4( .... ..7, - - % a 414,..... ,g„.:_\ CS. ))t ik‘l* **. PRIZES! PR/ZEsi * _.. - ,- ::: . • . 4( •� •:-�j..:,.....,. Come i n register o w n 4 ., * * _%,..... . . . • ..., * 1st PRIZE —a * ,..,.. . ..,• _....:.k I P.,,.", p I * 4( _‘f::..:... 17.1‘.-•ii.:•..7:" ::*"'-.'b 3/4' ..,;-,,i.r..-. ,----'71-...% :—. , 'i i:_...*.. .p!,,,,.,_.,....,.. . .: iii ...., • . • -'s.. ..''' ' i i ' . * uGGET t ...... .. • , ., .._ . . . _ . : _...,.._ HEALTH FOOD STORE hi (7I 1 * GOLD 111 '7 penny weight) 4( Supplements is and Complete Line of CAR LSON VitaminS pp pi Cosmetics featuring: il TO B E SHAPED I N TO A CR EAT I 0 N Vitamin E SPRAY 9S 141 YOUR DESIGN 4-oz. container II( Vitamin E OIL 99 i 2nd4( 1/2-oz. purse size value to '25 4( Vitamin E SUPPOSITORIES $ 95 COMPLIMENTARYRING CLEANING • FREE COFFEE 4( "natural aid in healin9 12 pack * * • Open Mon,--Sat. 1 D to by m 7 Escond�da • 7864 N. Oracle at Ma ee • 29 -9374 All 1"@q qCost! Plaza g 4\C PLAZA del OOracle L 2 9a 7♦.2a 7i♦fi►fi if44-44ifalt.** *.. - RO 4 -F r * s1. r �� fis� 4�, . � � yy, t��.. *4 j. 1 �t�# '� i � sr a Page 10, The Arizona Territorial, May 12, 1977 I • • • • • •Camelot at Playbox ib. • • • O. • • ••• • •• ••• •• shows great effort NOW SHOWING • • • - stiff uncomfortableness in By DARR�TL LANDAL mum of audience interrup ...•.....••.•.•,•. .•......: "Camelot" certainly is tion. his role as the foil to one of the great musical The principals perform. Arthur.The solos bring out productions of modern their respective roles with the worst in Crawley but By DARRYL LANDAU audience viewing "Fake" posthumous permission theatre. Hundreds of gusto though a few, innate there seem to be interac- Orson Welles is a cine- is transported, largely was granted for this role. various companies have difficulties arise. tion problems with the matographic genius. From through a sereis of flash- Elmyr de Hory is in the performed this play with Barry Dowell's King other actors as well. his not-so-humble begin- backs, from beginning to film as the world's greatest varying degrees of success. Arthur is great. His voice, Three exceptionally nings in broadcasting and end with several plats and art forger who takes A current production of mannerisms and articula- bright spots in the produc- his celluloid masterpiece storylines meshed together special pride in burning "Camelot" is now playing tion all contribute signifi- tion are evidenced by the "Citizen Kane,"Welles has in an entertaining, though many of. his forged through June 4 at the Play- cantly to the play.Dowell is performers of Bert Squire produced many fine sometimes confusing, cell- masterpieces. Box Community Theatre, able to both interact well as Pellinore, Tom Rose movies,acted in numerous uloid structure. Oja Kodar is a pretty 6541 E. Tanque Verde Rd. with and compliment his playing Merline and T.A. mediums, including tele- The movie was written woman who does not say or in Trail Dust Town. fellow performers. Unfor- Bisping, captivating the vision and live theatre,and and directed by Welles. He do much in the movie but The actors put forth a tunately, he does not sing audience with his evil Mor- generally has contributed chose most of his perform- serves to puzzle the viewer magnanimous effort in this much and, as a result, dred. an incredible amount to the ers from the living and for the anticlimate,ending. production and generally detracts from- the overall All three actors get into entertainment industry. utilized them in their Michale Legrand s music convey a pleasing, enter- appeal of the role. their respective parts with His lastest film, "F for respective,real life roles in sets the stage for the film taining rendition of the Guenevere,portrayed by, relish and serve to move Fake" (R), is currently this abstract drama. and actor-narrator Welles play. The set and choreo- Dana Gibson, lacks little this three-hour long epic to playing at`the Oracle View Welles.plays a narrator, tells us at the onset for the graphical design and with respect to voice but a more rapid conclusion. - Theatres, 4439 N. Oracle magician and foil in his next hour "everything you implementation for the does not really enrapture Treking to Trail Dust Rd. It is a movie about various parts in the film. see and hear in this movie" intimate confines of the the audience with her Town is fun and taking in fraud, about art forgeries, Clifford Irving portrays his will be the unequivocal Play-Box are fine and show characterization. this production will be far about Picasso, about Clif- own "forged" existence truth.If it is,the movie will great ingenuity, given the The third major player, from a bad investment in ford Irving and about with respect to the Howard mesmerize and entertain. small physical plant. The Lancelot du Lac,portrayed entertainment. Welles himself. For Hughes fiasco. Picasso If not, another"Fake" has numerous set changes are by Michael Crawley, Call 885--1300 for ticket approximately one and appears only in stills and been put over on the public. executed well with a mini- suffers from poor voice and and time information. one-half hours, the one wonders whether his Whatever the case,if one is a fan of the black suited, black-caped, black-hatted - master of movie-Welles, n control:ittle ' e,ouoffer totally worthwhile There is an hour BYSTEVE YOZWIAK chance to give counties --A 1978 referendum, entertainment. when you need the .laurnalism Department more authority to handle approved by the House in For more information calm and knowing University of Arizona their own affairs in the late February by a 37 to 22 concerning the other film hands . . . those of P H 0 E N I K----•-Ari- nexxt general election vote, that still must be offerings and times at the the funeral director zona voters will have a through either: passed by the Senate and Oracle View Theatres, call you've come to approved by Democratic 888-4099. (NOV. Maul II. Castro. HOUSE PORTRAITS know and respect. pe ct. --An initiative that an �:=- ,-= �� ���'- official of the Arizona CONSUMER When you are con- Preserve the beauty of your - F i js�:' �a�=° ,� r _ �`� Association of Counties fronted by this in a drawingora __ j: ,' home said will be pushed if the GUIDELINES hour, that is when painting. 20.00 and up. Perfect for Stationer t ��u s e approved pa y Keep Copies our counsellors gift. rederendum is not Keep a copy of your in- can help you with or as a family g in- strengthened engthened by the come tax return and all 1- for information call sup- the unfamiliar problems. Senate. WYANT 749-4019 porting information in case LOUISE If the referendum is not of an Internal Revenue Ser- , amended to give the vice inquiry.Tax laws place o'T T T I T T T T 1 T T T T T T 1 1 1more - coun les power, -'JEWELRY Bila_A....N.n.QuE � - executive director of the :; .ll. ANGE. ArizonaAssociation of ��'� o� _ -= -,� 1050 N. Dodge 4519 N. Oracle Rd. 11^' <: s, said his >l association will take home the burden of proof on the � ,. u�r�like�� ���i �you to a fine experience��' o.. 326-4343 888-1072 •• Q authentic jewelry€ d cpllectables:With prices: rule to an initiative vote. individual to prove his re- • yesteryear . -4 turns are correct. Returns ... .,,`, -- But the association would .'.' . :,� �•,.' -� and supporting documents i -f-'it - r "rather let the legislature �+ �r ,� should be kept for at least c� � i,. do it since to place a home l'Cii _.. „. �' ballot three years. Sho FedMart ..,.,. . ,, ,, 0— - : - rule initiative the ba It you want to reset.your diamond or:n-. - . .t{twedding band -� for statewide voter ap- '' ��o�n�moi~our:sel>v�ti�s�r we redesign&: pa .. .� proval would require forbig savingsp i .. ..... : - c�tition signatures of 15 E - - percentstate's � TURN oNs . �. - �� n i��>ra Plaza �:: � of the i I • - 6074 . Or"acle� 297-1741 -1 voters (more than 100,000 Oscar Mayer Packaged Meats �� �l ' ;`ti. l1 1 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 i. Llaersons), C'�csey said. a, O All Meat Wieners 1 Ib LI 1 ..�.. _ ,� � � All Beef Wieners 1 lb .... 991 '• � �► °M tasey said that in its C' ,.. r • All Meat Sliced Bologna 8 oz. 65 ;� All Beef Sliced Bologna 8 oz. 65° present form the a �, d, g referendum does little ���,�:.����:�'� —'�'== All All Meat Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 954 ' Bolo Bologna 12 oz. 95° inure than give counties the ` =, ..— more Beef sliced g �4111'''''''4;W:...: �-_ �Cotto Salami 8 oz. 891 power to tax. choose their -� Pure Beef Salami 8 oz. 931 methods of selecting offic- Beer Salami 8 oz .991 ials and give them the YOU SPENT YEAH, Smokie Links 12 of 129 power to act without TSE WEEKEND- FOR , lizoSSliced Braunschweiger 8 oz. 934 legislative permission TwF INH OLIVES, PEST CONTROL UG Braunschweiger Chub 8 oz. 674 within areas not covered by THE ICE? Sandwich Spread 8 oz. 694 - specific laws. Old Fashion Loaf 8 oz 931 Specializing in � Ham and Cheese Loaf 8 oz 1 13s --I Liver Cheese 8 oz. 891 • e 4 Professional , ,.. . Picnic Loaf 8 oz. '��`'� .. . Summer Sausage 8 oz. 1 05 , `- ark Honey Loaf 8 oz 1.27 • litService TS uare Variety Pack 12 oz 1.39 QVa Round Variety Pack 12 oz 139 - Chopped Sliced Ham 8 oz 127 HOME CONSULTATION with a\y ' ` Jubilee Ham Slices(8 slices) 16 oz 299 • FREE " PERSONALIZED Pest Control ANALYSISm _ ------ 4,4,Claussen Kosher Whole Pickles 32 oz. 99' RGUARANTEE on allgeneralpest Claussen Kosher Sliced Pickles 32 oz. 994 _ • 1 YEAR ,, Claussen Sauerkraut 32 oz. 991 fr t, LI ;� " ��` �� control usinglongresidual material. " Llaussen Tomatoes 32 oz. 89' • WIDE RANGE of SPRAYS for LINES AND CREASES--Mathew Claridge, 9, of Pack Prices Effective May 9 thru May 15,1977 - EVERY Problem. 203 03 (right) demonstrates the ancient.art of origami to The Consumer's Friend Since 1954 Arron Rey, 8, of Pack 239 at the 22nd annual Scout-O- FedMart CA LL Rama.The event was held at the University of Arizona 791 -9077 on May 6 and 7. Mathew's pack demonstrated making Family Savings s Centers TODAY! birds,turtles,monkeys and other animals. Pack 203 is L D WHEELER PhD, sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day 182 E. Ft. Lowell Dr. J E RA Saints, Ward 13. The project received the Unit Award 7030 E.22nd Street Plant Pathologist/Agronomist of Merit. Approximately 3,000 Scouts participated in Tucson,Arizona i the event. (Photo by Lee A. Sellers) May 12, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 11 Schneider Spring for status offenders through Time Cleaning . By AUDREY LEECH - ,. young girl retreating from our children to grow up All right, here comes a :-,, i � � unbearable reality into with no brothers or sisters Dirt, Dust, Soot - they story so beautiful I can _; childhood and a fine young around-it's been wonderful are always in the air. hardly believe it. ��` �� ��� �. woman having to choose for him to have these young Spring winds stir them Also sad--so sad I had a a ° 4., between her conscience people here." up and make them more o hard time keeping � ;`i.: and her beloved mother. "Almost all these kids P g � 7::� , , Dinoticeable than usual. professionally dry-eyed � � One wants to gather them come from broken homes," . all upin a bi comfortingthe Schneiders said. "The ' particles have sharp during the interview. -� •��� g, It's about this couple, .;�„,, ����. = hugor show therm there mother works and the child edges and of left an fabrics P i7-:� �. - �, .,�_� � -� out can do some real damage Jan and Herb Schneider, . ;��A really is a better life had too much time to him who live out on Redwing there somewhere. or herself.” by cutting.and weakening St.,in the Thorn dale area. g ,; ,,„. „ That's what the The tired, often fibers. What they've been doing g. � Schneiders (and the other discouraged mother often TOM ROOF, THE since January of this year, > i. families in Time Out) have forgets to do what the CLEANER recommends is opening their lovely ° done. Schneiders have found r that you regularly brush home to status offenders- works such miracles with teens caught committing -„At. „,-,,,,, �� � � �� attribute their teenagers: "Pickingout or vacuum your curtains, g • , ,�-!" � They g draperies and slipcovers offenses like running away, . a:�a ,_ 'S. � success with these teens to one good thing they do-no - getting drunk or other � ���m. � the same principals that matter how hard it may be to remove the daily buaki things that wouldn't con- worked with their three to find-and building on it up of dirt. However, stitute crimes for adults. R,.. ` ;._4 real children, now grown. nurturingit, the way you these items also need It's all part of a program "We always treated would a plant or animal." seasonal care by your run byCatholic Social - �rthem like adults," said Not ettin attached to x:. :ii.:;� g g professional drycleanerServices, called Time Out. Schneider. the young people has been to make their appearance Since January, the _ n� So valued were the difficult for the Schneiders. ` better and increase their Schneiders have had three - Schneiders as parents their "But we're not supposed S ' children were always to make them dependent on .wear life. Time Out "guests," a boy � saT j � y p r =. and two girls (not _ �� s: ' r `� ���''a � .' bringing their teenaged us,we're here to help them simultaneously.) The boy .. ;; ,.` friends around for advice learn how to stand on theirI . stayed a month, the girls and moral support. own." slightly less. The last girl 7,,, .. "Our house was always Indeed, Schneider said _ _ 1 - has just left a few days 1,40 .4-' 1J full of young people," said he was proud of the fact 1,,,,, I before--and one could tell ' Mrs. Schneider. theyhadn't heard from anyItilli„a'::: r It sounds as though their .the missed her. g of their Time OutY ' h Jan and Herb Schneider in their Thorn dale area attitude toward the status You d expect sue y youngsters so far.troubled teens to be a real livin room. These leasant eo le have been la in offenders is one of res ect, Time O•` arents receive I111111111..:":::::;- g P people playing g P p handful. the role of temporary parents to children badly in need love, and encouragement. a $75 monthly retainer fee cc "They never had any of a loving home. couldn't believe and $5 a day while the 1111;111111 1110 problems with any of how much freedon we gave youngsters are in f,C re them," said Mrs. them," said Mrs. residence. Schneider. A boy in the Time Out her home situation she had Schneider. "I said, 'if you "It's not really enough ," These young people's program had been sent to the personality of a nine- want to run away,we can't Schneider said frankly, real problems, she in- Juvenile Court for a month year-old at the age of 17. stop you.' They didn't." "But we don't do it for the -ilk -0/1dicated,were in their home at his mother's request for These cases (not "They have all been so money." lives. "They deserved a lot running away. She didn't necessarily those of the grateful for any little thing They do it for love-the better than they had." even take him a change of teens sent to the you do,"she added."It's as kind of love that can keep One girl in the program underwear. Another boy Schneiders) are just a few though they haven't had going without feedback, Toni Roof had run away because of a had been "in and out of typical examples of those anyone do anything nice for and that's the most genuine promiscuous mother. She institutions since he was handled by the Time Out them." kind of all. the loved her mother dearly nine." All he had was his program. Their youngest son,nine, For more information on but was desperately afraid deep religious belief. To think of a lost, lonely adored all the guests and this program-which needs of being drawn into that Another girl had been so little boy seeking solitary can't wait for the next one. homes badly,says Director CLEAN ER kind of life. emotionally damaged by comfort in God; a dear "He was the only one of Mark Homan--cill 623-0344. Iamb "where there is Championin adifference Northside residents RoySalzman.Mar of Garcia is6442 N. ORACLE g Committee chaupeople at ORANGE G R O V E for Cord ' Hart- firs ' Anderson and Alice t vice president, are Joe Gonzales, man were elected to the Sandra Harms is second camping; . Frank Tyrell, • Scott Cordier, a Vocational Agriculture at board of directors of. the vice president, and Susan community relations; Same Da Service sophomore in the Amphitheater, exhibited Tucson Area Council of Parrott is third. Shirley vocational agriculture the Reserve Champion, available Claire Conway, girl available on request program at Amphitheater Market Lamb. Camp Fire Girls, Inc. ata Johnson is secretary and membership, Judy High School, exhibited the recent evening meeting in assistant treasurer is Betty Burgard, personnel; and (except Saturdays) E3 the Broadway Christian Westhafer. Mary Bishop is Martha Tovsen, program. • Grand Champion.lamb for Other Amphitheater Church. chairman of adult She ' Fox and Don Lee the second year in a row at FFA Winners at the Fair the 1977 Pima Town and included Mace Crawford, Anderson became tress- membership nominating. are members-at-large. Country Fair. - Gregg McConnell, Odie urer; Hartman is member- Scott sold his lamb for a House, Carol Stough, Jill at-large. Other North- record setting price of$6.75 King, and Scott Cordier. siders, Victor Daub, Jr. , per lb. to Snodgrass, Overall, the Chapter had and Sandal English, were Lovitt, Downey and 7 Rosettes,92 blue ribbons, named to the advisory (be,,._!,• Touche' Insurance. 103 red ribbons and ?1 Board. Board president for a ,:.s.14,- 164r.'* - Steve Horn, a senior in white ribbons. tilNN":'' secondear y is Virginia Is sex education nCOINISTRUCTIVE .. 7..,:',:,...,.... .::,,,,,,e,,,. SUMMER FUN FOR in elementary sc :i ... ,,,,,,,„,,,,„„,,,, - CHILDREN AND • Itv JOSEPH STOCKER education are conducted, ..ti`,_.::. politically, for sex � ° Arizona Education usuallywith . parent in- education to be offered at .. TEENAGERS!Association volvement, sometimes the elementary level? c .� 4i$ Sex education is fairly under PTA auspices. But Jane M. Quinn, a prevalent now in the high it's kept low-key and it's Washington, D.C., clinical • Groups Age-8 thru 11, 12 and Up. schools, though often-to entirely on a volunteer social worker, thinks it is. •.First Session Begins June 3rd. avoid controversy--under basis,which means that, in In a magazine called • • Each Class Consists of 4— 2 hour sessions on Fridays. some such euphemistic tliany cases, it reaches Children Today, she tells . , heading as "Family children who need it least about a sex education •.$25.00 covers the instruction and includes ALL of the supplies. Living." But there is very because they would get.the ..program offered to Some of the crafts projects taught-include: little of it in the elementary instruction at home in any �` children in a kindergarten- Schools. case. though-6th-grade school in h �. acrame - Decoupage-Decorative Painting- Gingham and Calico Cat& Dog- schools. Plus many other fun &exciting projects. The reason, of course, is All this despitethe her city. that school people--and widespread recognition with good cause-fear the that sex education, Overall, says Ms. Quinn, CLASSES ARE LIMITED — REGISTER NOW! kinds of organized on- properly conducted and the approach is one that slaughts by pressure begun early enough, might '`views sex education as an groups that have greeted well help stem the ongoing process that the copy cut sex education programs in epidemic of adolescent begins in infancy and the past. In some Arizona pregnancies,abortions and continues through life." It 3390 E. SPEEDWAY in RANCHO CENTER districts, reports one venereal disease. goes beyond the facts of superintendent, after- is it feasible, then both reproduction to "en327, 111 - school programs of sex e d u c a t i o n a 1 I y a n d compass all of sexuality. '''''''.',„:":;;' '... * Page 12,The Arizona Territorial, May 12, 1977 f - Prçgrarn. . , -317.4)..--:4' Covering1 aplanned •, ,...,,,TerriTory ,i.4,,,... A special event is being planned by the Tucson ,,,,, ', i '4* --11641,,,, s,....r: .., •, _ ,.. ,, , .. ... Northwest Republican � , ,, , x (Continued) ,° WomenfortheirMaymeet- �' F �,t '--' ing, starting at 9:30 a.m. ��� i with coffee, 16 at The Old Pueblo Council of Garden Clubs will have its ..,0,.." May installation luncheon at 10 a.m.May 20 at the Botanical .. °. :"' - Western Savings, 3002 N. , �� s Campbell. Garden,2150 N.Alvernon Way,at a cost of$3.71. Send x �-1 40 P reservations to Val Lee,9008 E.30th St., Tucson 85710 ° A potluck salad luncheon byMay18. New officers are Elsa McLean of the -. Land program by dynamic guest speaker Fran Salmon Tucson Garden Club, president; Lucy E. Jacobson, h- Ocotillo G.C. vice president; Helen Miller of Green � _ .� .. - (Mrs. John T.) on "What �� _ Women Can Do to make a Valley G.C.,treasurer; Bernie Frederick,Las Palmas . • x G.C.,secretary and Dorothy Peterson, Tierra del Sol. � ., . '9 Difference," is set for 11' `° a.m.to 1 .m.The luncheon .: . •:: P R �m .: ::.:„..:--:.:;:::0-:::::m.::,.:::.:•.-:::::::-:.:.:::.::.::::.::--..-..11.-::::-z-..:.::..:i.-:::-:::::-.-:',::::::-:',3:-.-::::.7:-..-...•::::30.. .....,..,.. ___ +t .r M +cif vd`. ..........:. ed t honoring all is dedicated t o ,� r;,;r' : ,,. Republican Precinct :;; :. Committee workers. :; :r: % ® � The club is sponsoring a _ . big membership drive f. ,f: j... (annual dues,$5). /f} !J/ V:;--..----.°:,•.--1,-:--,:-----•-:--2:----' :4::;:, _f J .,� FF As if that weren't enough r- J.. the r--- -=:=:-ii � �-�;�f... ..,..:4::::........,-•-•, f.� ��. _ _ for one day, at 10 a.m. ::r Jt�f:.::;: :-r "The Price of Peace _/ � "' �:,,.. �� ._,� film I.. -.-- ti-ii-: -...:.:M.:::::'- --4.::::::.'::::.1.:* ', .�; will be and Freedom" ......... .,:.„,,,....,:.7... . Everyone interes ���....u__._ ......... .� ���.:�,. ,�: �,�� shown. :: .:::. • at no •11:1 2 WEEKS ONLY' ,0, e. : ,- ..- , ,,, Ili Mrs.Robert Murray,Mrs.Jim Slone and Mrs.Victor Oberschall ted is invited to attend charge. Bu our con tact lenses at the regular rice YY 9 pBall sounds gorgeous . Silver • and get a pair ofnon-prescription iii•s "It's the prettiest partyof the year," said husky- Music for the dancing will be supplied by three voiced Norma Slone (Mrs. Jim) of the Silver and groups: The Westwood High School Showcase Strings • SUNGLASSIES 15.:: - Turquoise Ball,set for May 21 at the Arizona Inn. from Mesa (I've heard them--divine), Tom Patrick's of your choice for. . . As decorations chairman, she'll help make this Brass Roots, and the Lewallen Brothers on two dance v z' year's ball prettier than ever."We'll use yellow daisies floors. Romantic lighting will be provided by the =t: in shucks of corn, and Old Indian baskets. I know it traditional flickering luminaries (candles in paper ti': PRICE!, jS1S' =; sounds strange,but to me it represents the Southwest." bags filled with sand). iii. r She added that Don Butterbrodt, owner of Tom Ingles Proceeds of this gala, which ends the traditional ..�; Flowers--the firm donating all the flowers for the ball Festival season in Tucson, will benefit the many "—"ASSOCIATED OPTOMETRISTS- 1i foryears past--said he"just loved"the idea.Should be s onderful free events presented to us every year by p 3 =: marvelous--Norma's had lots of decorating experience the Tucson Festival Society. r •�i in Tucson. I found out all this from Gail Lovitt, (Mrs. David), Dr. G. Sim�son Dr. S. Mile . ti The whole event should be marvelous. Held at the publicity chairman, who'd invited me to the 11 D r. J. Fabricant D r. B. Blonder Arizona Inn,it begins with a 7 p.m.buffet(at$11.50 per breathtaking home of Mrs. Victor Oberschall to YS person) and goes on to the ball at a p.m. ($12.50 per photograph the latter (who's. a new ball hostess this Plaza del Oro Sears Office year),Mrs.Robert Murray,ticket chairman,and Mrs. Broadway person.) Orange Grove& Oracle 5950 E. B y Slone. 297-0102 747-7982 :A The 50 hostesses for the ball handle all the hard work _ •.�f The John Thurman Chapter,Daughters of American of making the ball a reality. Other new hostesses in- �`{� • • 1 :..:..........:...... ..,... Colonists, will hold its final meetingof the Spring, a P g• elude Mrs. Frederic Luyties III, Mrs. EdwinRichter, the Safari Room, Arizona Inn, 2200 E. Elm. After the Jr., Mrs. Charles Whitehill, and Mrs. Thomas le, t/39 N ORACLE 888.1009999 FOR TIME luncheon, which is scheduled for 12:00 noon, May 13, Alexander. RACLE VIEWCALLTHEATRE the chapter will observe the annual memorial service' Chairman of the whole thing is Mrs. Bernard J. for those members who have departed this past year. Friedman, assisted by Lemuel C. Shattuck. They will also have annual reports from Chapter Of course you'll want to go, to either the ball or the tiowlso *Officers, Chairmen and Delegates to the General buffet--preferably both--but you must make your In threedays� =,',' �� Assembly. It will be interesting to get first hand news reservation by May 14. Call 299-6616 or 325-3000 for ostifrom the Regent, Mrs. Bernard H. Benson, Mrs. Roland M.James, Honorary more information. 1iJ�nn � National President, and War. EAGLE Mrs. Marshall H. Bixler, Past National Parliamen- Thurman chapter DAC is most for- Don't forget these great upcoming events: La Noche ,. MS tartan. The John P - •• 14 at River Rac uet Club, m. MaIos F ri oles 7 qde YLitial)E1) P P�wisis A Cd�� P�tirea R PG Lunate to include these national officers among their 3801 N. Swan,starring great food for$7.50 a person to members. raise funds for the Tucson Museum of Art...The last Philharmonia concert of the season at 3 p.m.May 15 at • •• _ :- �'-.:. 330 S.Scott...Cal 326-8432 �• �� � The Tucson Museum of Art League will host: a the Temple of Music and Art, ',:„ ,.. `< w '" '- Christmas Fair'77 Coffee from 10 a.m.to 11:30 a.m.in to see if you can still enjoy the La Fiesta de La Paloma, --. ,,�• ?• the Lodge on the Desert, 306 N. Alvernon Way. The 5:30 p.m. at the Arizona Inn, May 15, which is a won .,. :'- !) derful gourmet Mexican feast to raise funds for Una ti._,: `.�� �- :� . '��, . �: Public is cordially invited (Go, you 11 love it .: ,,, : ( 12.50 a person.) -• �, .: -.-,ti:- �.� Noche Plateada $ p -.---:--::-----'------':•:'-'-•• $lit ----'-''s: H * .. ...:.-' c 1-. •_.`^wa+ i- v , ,,12:=11==iili)i). churches .. . -' -. .,,..:,,,,,,,,,,4i. . .,:--, 19,670THCENTURT FO* ,' > :: '''' '', )12 FOX . ( ...:...:A'..' k \RIM..., < :::‘,'"'^',A.:' - '''''' fi „ gyp. lav ` *----i'a � q .�h '' I . "BRILLIANT POMPOUS, MISCHIEVOUS -., ti,;,,,,,.„.-.1,,, , \ ,,,2, ,} ? x Lo-,.,:,,,,..,:„..,:,:' j ,, -,,, M - SELF OBSESSED,WITTY,PRETENTIOUS, .0 \--,.. .� i ,syry.�' yam' - �� � � VS +�{ . -,,, T. . , ., .,.. ,,,,,, . AND MAGICAL!" _' L.��-'= ,� - li . . ... „ , . _ , ,,, , ..„:„.-....,_ . _ —Frank Rich, NEW YORK POST ,, . - 1 • ,. fil- : . ,...* ,, -,• 41.s-• .,- '-- .. .. i^n ,4;, - ¢a/ ....�;,>;,�,�. - � .� tom, ,�,�,p...e•.' ��,-: . , ks „.4 .,-,.. , 01... ,. ,it •.„,.- ,,..: ,. .., ,,.... zi'- zr.. 37--:.-- • , t",... ._. _ ORSON, W-LL-S .4,1,-.,::.:.. ... __ : ,.. .... _ . , , , : ,. . itt . , - -;„ - . , ,.„, , „...,s,.., - 14. .,. . .. . , , ...,...3 .. Ffor ...„ lake .. . J• . n, 3 * X PLUS MEL BROOK'S !F 41 i. '''' '''''',i',,,:',7 ��¢ . �.� �wee � � "2000 VEAROLD MAN" =,,„1: .._ . . . ,.,.,. ..,.........a. . "f41.1r7 � ENGAGEMENT �� ,. :* ”`.t • Above,Linda Walker,painter of faces at the St.Mark's EXCLUSIVE � .e:- ▪ United Methodist annual Arts and Crafts Fair, APS OFF THE SCREEN•••ONTO YOUR LAP! _______ !':.711,:f„,--,,-- ', , _ carefully outlines the eyes of Chris Stevens. LE SPECIAL EQUIPMENt SriRSI HAS BEEN Two enormously successful Northside church fairs INSTALLED held recently included the St. Philip's in the Hills IN THE Faire--aevent for craftspeople, TECHNICOLOR igoup;Pr WM THEATRE! i�'Iedleval la�2sh e e• madrigal sin ers, fire eaters, and anyone else mho, Attend the Church starring. . . g g like the couple at right, enjoy wandering about the of your choice th s Sunday. VINCENT PRICE CHARLES BRONSON historic grounds in Medieval garb, sporting courtly , manners. May 12, 1977, The Arizona Territorial, Page 13 SUPAI, Ariz. -- Think of all the are issued on arrival at the Tourist Havasu Canyon in 1776. He was beautiful words in the English language Office in Supai. The Tribal Council probably the first European to make then try and put them all together to limits the number of campers to not contact with the Havasupai. Spanish describe the pristine beauty of more than 135 per day. missionary efforts failed and the Arizona's Havasupai Canyon. No Havasupai continued to live happily-- matter how hard you try mere words For those riding down, reservations and separate--from the rest of the can never fully describe one's first or for horses must also be made in ad- world. umpteenth visit to this Eden-like land. vance. Payment for all services should Their sanctuary was finally For years writers, artists and be made in cash. Riders need carry penetrated in the second half of the 19th photographers have often referred to only a camera, canteen and similar century--by cattlemen,prospectors and the beautiful Havasupai Indian items needed for the trail. Tran loggers. A small reservation was Reservation as Shangri-la. Webster's sportation from Hualapai Hilltop to established in 1882 but the Havasupai definition of Shangri-la defines the Supai Village by saddle or pack horse is "' continued, for the most part, their word as a remote beautiful imaginary $25 per animal round trip or $20 per - separate existence. It is only in recent place where life approaches perfection. animal one way. years that many outsiders have found their way into Havasu Canyon. Some 10,000 people make their way down the trail 'each year, but the Havasupai Canyon Havasupai remain the most isolated Indian tribe in the United States. The Supai post office is probably the most remote in the nation. Mail comes to the village by mule train every Monday, si' mply indescribable Wednesday and Friday. Havasu Canyon begins at Supai and winds down to the Colorado River. The blue-green waters of Havasu Creek threads its way through the awesome One can only assume that Webster A limited number of motel-like ac- beauty of the canyon. Nature has never visited this oasis in the extreme commodations .are available. They provided three spectacular waterfalls-- western end of Grand Canyon National include beds, linen and bath. A com- Navajo, Havasu and Mooney. Natural Park. Had he done so he would have munal kitchen with dishes, cooking travertine dams form pools. These omitted the word imaginary in his utensils, gas stove and refrigerator is natural pools attract swimmers while otherwise accurate definition. There is located in the building for the use of all the more daring will dive from the top nothing imaginary about the quiet guests. Rates are very modest. A of a waterfall into the cold blue waters beauty one will find in this remote spot Tribal store offers staple groceries, below. nestled among towering red cliffs and fresh meats, fruits and vegetables at Tiny farms and fruit orchards are graceful waterfalls. reasonable prices. neatly spaced throughout the village.Is it remote? In a word,yes! To get rue the less hardy, Grand Canyon Some 300 Indians make their home in there you leave U.S. 66 just east of Helicopters, P.O. Box 455, Grand Supai. Peach Springs and travel north passing Canyon,Az.86023 provides service into through the southeastern section of the the canyon. Individual rates are /,C.:,; Hualapai Indian Reservation and determined by the number of people f .,..' -1 N across the Coconino Plateau. It is a taking the flight. The aircraft has a - =11;7,-- ,-,- -;;;-4- . 4` ; : ',— .-i LIT. r pleasant drive of 64 miles back to seating capacity of four persons int 1- - t, x:144' Hualapai Hilltop. Here is where you addition to the pilot. Sightseeing flights ,,f orin -=. park your car and begin an exciting include a 30-minute stop at the journey into another land--and another magnificent Havasu waterfalls in the time. bottom of the canyon. A spectacular Advance dv planningis a necessity; view from the air awaits those who fly REGISTER - reservations a must. You have three in. YOUR O L�T O F T )��� GUESTS options as to how you want to make the If you are a photographer be sure to WITH US. 11AVE E THEM ENJOY A trip down into the Havasupai Canyon. take along plenty of film. Snap as many -� asyou like of the breathtaking F U L RESORT ATM OS I.. Many prefer to hike down the twisting picturesg eight-mile trail into Supai. Remember, scenery but always remember that you ""``` - - he who goes down must climb back up! must ask permission if you want to take Our special family menu every All campers are required to call the pictures of the Havasupai Indians. Campground Reservation Office to Photographs of their homes and in- Monday - Wednesday - Friday confirm or make reservations before ' dividuals may be taken only with the from 5 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. leaving the rim. To make sure you consent of the persons involved. A have aP lace to camp call (602) 448-2121 gratuity should be offered. in our panoramic dining room. or write Campground Reservations, The Havasupai first settled in the Supai, Az. 86435. Reservations will be Grand Canyon around 1200 A.D. They MONDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: held until 10 a.m. on the day of use, traded with other tribes, such as the SALAD BAR unless confirmed by calling from Hopi. Father Francisco Garces, a Chicken Fried Steak Hualapai Hilltop. Camping permit tags Spanish priest, found his way into Potatoes and Country Grav `,.' -:":,..,-4,*-4 ",4=o.7, Chef s Special Hunte i JdL Bread +?.95 ,- .� ,. ;tit A. , , .. ` , 41.4 a�� -,--�•,. + '. tit, v WEDNESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: ,z,..' ,.. .-,te... �*t.. f v �� �t q- SALAD BAR !hiuf ._ �y,,# .1A4f,- *,y'+�?� , ' ' Golden Southern Fried Chicken ` 44f,.....,,,t, :.;....-Li:.. .. ., r. ., _ ' - ilex,, , Potatoes and Country Gravy itiq« , , ,.1,1 , i -j i . i 1 e.,*, . 7: k i z , - Chef's Special Home Made Bread 3.50 • ;' ;'" y^j- FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: � <.. .d d i 'ice .' ,' . 14 t ; _ { SALAD BAR ter. w f .� (�T� F t. ' -..'''' TA,i'ft ,�,.,..‘,V , - t`. . Special Fish Dinner .,,r.,- : :4,4i °' ' c : French Fried Potatoes and Tartar Sauce ', <. -� lit. Chef's Special Home Made Bread 8.2.9.E '**V*' ''''' t_, �rt - 4. 1"11. -�_ -- -2%,":"1,, :,, 4 k SUNDAY CLIFF MANOR SPECIAI. t From Noon to 9:00 P.M• It Y ii} •`. - ' 1 SALAD BAR „47.7.- , : ,,:...1..,.. ,.,,•- ' ' , , .1 i, .,%, - - ,,....,„......,.•,,....„ , ,,,,,,, , , „., „Baked Clurken A La Grecque. , tit ,r- -. . Potatoesandt de Bread $3.50 ;014---x ,-- ,4.arai' - Beverages Not Included with Above = . • - _ 9 moo .� e� � - �-.�. . = RESTAURANTPEN DAILY •. : t,'. fix« — �;ka ,,,tr a. ,.�.- . %-.- a� 41i. �, FROM 7 A.M. TO 9 P.M. `� SERVING BREAKFAST—LUNCH—DINNER '" ,-..i 4 -. - . . . . - : LOUNGE OPEN 11 A.M. TO 1 A.M. .-Ma:,.,:., . . :,, ; . '::. , . - . - 4,14, ..Iropt.E :, -,s, "Li. ilit'il , ' ' t i 1 . ,, , 4: ‘,P4 4, e..., .T.,,,,i'f, ...,. .."'"'"'"' — HAPPY HOUR — . = ""`* _ _ ,7.1/4""::,,k, ` from 3:30 p.m. till 6:30 p.m. Nat,t �. all Saturda but never on.. � , p�� � �`:� � °�� ��, �•� ,���. � y and day Y, Sunday. .4� `, . . ,' - ` ' '. . " _ Mondays are Ladies'Day. . . 411 bar whiskey 50c�' Fridays we feature a mix drink for 500 -- Banquet Facilities Available !(, , �4„4 ry -�« row*- �"-�t ° ^�, 1.• .•isboundaryof Grand Canyon For Reservations Call 887-4000. Havasupai Canyon a remote area at the western y National Park. It is not easy to reach but those who take the trouble are rewarded 5900 N. ORACLE ROAD with some of America's most spectacular scenery. Page 14,The Arizona Territorial, May 12, 1977 OVarfistTschampel in Nogales for / Istanbul Re _ dist valley ,,,, „ . c,. „,,. ,,,,,,,. „.... ,,„ , By AUDREY LEECH are well-known, so are her Oro Valley's "artist-in- exquisite renderings of residence"Mia Tschampel such common items. as -� � ,- -74:14 I ,,.... has won yet another award- kitchen sinks and live -a ribbon for her water- lobsters. :04b.o.,....*: f ,r :'''' Two arrested color "Istanbul Reds," a i k" '' - - ' "Those kinds of things �`� � ' � ' id painting she did in Turkey ' ,.`, Aii � in of agirl in native are fun to do," she said. 4. r ,. - _... . 4 a ave �.. _ - w costume. Her inspirations come to kt � -7.41.11:-- , a � � 'The occasion of the P �.. ` ,x her in"the form of a higher ..7,...e,..,:,: ►`�� The Oro Valley Police pills confiscated in the contest was the Cinco de - Mayo Fiesta de las state of consciousness. ;.; .,►., ,-a, . ,, .� y Department (OVPD), raid. - .� assisted by the Pima Most of the pills ap- Flores, in Nogales. " lSheriff's Depart- parentlyare tranquilizers, Sponsors were the Patrons I've done everything I , ,,, County p of the Arts,HilltopGallery, can think of to maintain x , . '`1 ment and the state Depart- he added, although some ry, � �-� of the Santa Cruz County that state of mind-- �` :;r,, 4.�� .., w,w ment of Public Safety, speed (methampheta- meditation, exercise-- but arrested two persons and mine) was confiscated. Chamber of Commerce. << That's where the paintingit comes and goes," she �w confiscated drugs with an I guess this will cut into ; is now,is a show that closes said.Her latest"creativity -� estimated street value of the availability at school," May 15. aid" is a large pyramid � � �,,,..',s� more than $9,500 early Shaffer added. under which she sits to Saturday morning. The contest was open to relax and unwind. "Istanbul Reds," the brilliant painting byMia Laverne Lehnus, 44, and In addition to the pills, all artists in Southern Tschampel that won a prize in a recent Nogales art a juvenile were arrested approximately two pounds Arizona and Northern "I don't even know if it's show.Would that this work,done mostly in wild shades and charged with posses- of marijuana, with a street Sonora. aligned right and already I of scarlet, could be shown in color! sion of dangerous drugs value of approximately Now getti"g her MFA in think it's helped enor- and possession for sale at $160 were confiscated, fine arts at ne U of A, Mia mously." the Lehnus residence, 1331 along with an assortment has been a self-supporting mind. But then isn't the "I think it is," she said. W. Linda Vista, where the of narcotics paraphernalia, artist for several years. Mia admits she does creative process itself "I wish we knew far more raid occurred shortly after including a bong pipe and Her watercolor portraits have a mystical turn of wonderfully mystical? about it. 1 a.m. some mixing bowls. According to OVPD Lt. "Anyone who thinks they Ii • Fred Roof, the arrests can come into our town and OVPZ sets a pu c hearing were a result of an investi- screw around with our kids gation which started hasn't got a chance," Roof b "almost at the beginning of said. "We won't tolerate ut wants to vi ew iand uses the school year"by Officer this trafficking." Al Shaffer, School Roof said the drugs Resource Officer at Can- would be taken to Phoenix yon del Oro High School. for analysis at the Depart- The Oro Valley Planning sed the possibility of limit- Korte argued the 25 per persons answering the Shaffer said he spent six ment of Public Safety and Zoning Commission set ing some public uses, such cent reserved in the Linda question said Oro Valley hours counting the 9,086 laboratory. a proposal for a mid-rural as churches,in the zone. Vista subdivisions for doesn't need any churches. density zoning for a July 5 Most of the land which public uses indicates satur- At Monday's study P ublic hearingat its would be effected bythe ation, which could cause session, the commission CP r urn s regular meeting May 3. new zone is in Linda Vista future traffic problems in began laying some plans Although the Intermed- Citrus Tracts and Linda the town later. for handling the town plan ro late Rural proposal,ro osal which Vista Citrus Tracts No. 2, Commissioner Sharon proposal submitted last tO u I c, e a r i n would allow development which amount to approxi- Chessen said improve- month by four University densities of one home per mately 400 acres largely ments in Dennis Weaver of Arizona graduate The Comprehensive Plan May 18 in the Council 21 acres, has been set for zoned SR (one home per Park and expansion plans students. will be reviewed in a pair of Chambers at City Hall and public hearing, the four acres)broken into five for Canyon del Oro High Outgoing Commission joint public hearings May at 7:30 p.m. May 19 in the commission is still review- and 10 acre parcels. School also could cause Chairman Rosalyn 18 and 19. meeting room at Western ing some of the land uses Of those 400 acres, traffic problems. Glickman recommended to The hearings, conducted Savings and Loan 3002 N. allowed in the zone--espec- approximately 100 are Chessen also pointed out the commission they delay by Tucson's Citizen's Advi- Campbell Ave. ially public and semi- reserved for public uses, results of the Oro Valley .action on the plan until it sory Planning Committee The plan surfaced briefly pubic uses. primarily by the Amphi- Town Plan survey conduc- completes revisions in and the County Planning in a public hearing before At a study session Mon- theater School District. ted in February show more CR-1 (one home per acre) and Zoning Commission, the county planning board day night,the panel discus- Commissioner Gerald than 80 per cent of the and SR zoning articles. will be held at 7:30 pm. two months ago. Amphi agriculture students honored Saying it all From velvet voicing to a built-in Moog at 27th FFA banquet May 5 . . Synthesizer. From exquisite cabinet styling to its concert hall capabilities.The The Amphitheater Chap- ter Greenhand, and Beef Treasurer, Mike Koen- immediate past President McGinty of Arizona Feeds Celebrity Royale 871 ter of the Future Farmers Production Winner; Mike neker; Reporter, Sparky oif the Amphi Chapter and was the guest speaker. is Thomas' way of of America conducted its Schweigert,Horticulture Sparks; and Sentinel, currently serving as State Over 430 FFA members, saying it all. 27th Annual Parent Winner; Alan Plantage, Norman Koenneker. FFA Secretary brought parents, businessmen, and Member Banquet on May 5, Sheep Production Winner; greetings from the Arizona guests attended the ban- 4 ._ � 1977 in the Amphitheater Dana Bertolini, Public Katherine Brookbank, FFA Association. Dr. Don quet. ,`j - N` N� w""` ■ Junior High Cafeteria. Speaking Award; Lisha \ ....:.----.-_ The purpose of the ban- Smith, Outstanding Note- .'""`, ,,tr quet was to recognize the book Award; Sandy ,:,, ,,,,,, y � - ?t4;- t`.. ti . ' outstanding efforts and Stough, Star Chapter �, ,twee.:. w �x fid ' '' achievements of Arr.phi Farmer; Darin Bertolini, I *40 "' " " ���' FFA'ers and also to recog- FFA Member of the Year; '• �� �° ! nize parents and business- Mr.and Mrs. Gene Sparks, ".:: men in the community who FFA Parents of the Year; .:-- anus have supported the Voca- Mr. Howard Stauffer, ii,..„:%,:' c, 1 4-° : :° w4 A SOS ND r-OR EVERYONE t.ional Agriculture Pro- Herdsman, U of A �,River ���w��� � � � ~' w� �*�. gram at Amphitheater Road Farm and Mr. d �� � THOMAS ORGAN `"i.n e 'k High School. Marvin Lamoreux, Range � ' ' ` ggCENTER The following members Management Specialist, ^.;- g 5823 N. Oracle received awards at the Soil Conservation Service, gip; ut,„ Placita del Norte banquet: Odie House, received the coveted ` 888-4702 Dairy Production Winner; Honorary Chapter Farmer Sam Merriman, Swine Degree. Production Winner; Mike The 1977-78 Chapter TAKE ,� coo Koenneker, Poultry Pro- Sweethearts were intro- * S -kms k .' duction Winner; Dave duced and presented with a .. .�. Ma 1 z a c, Agricultural their Sweetheart Jackets. :' ' Mechanics Winner; Craig Chapter Sweetheart for the -....\. E. ��re cr, Rodeo Competition coming year is Shelle k-......... WinTier; Steve Horn, Home Smith; and her attendants TO Improvement Winner, are Carol Stough and Lisha - WHEN You Hoose Show Winner, Horse Smith. Hu: Baa ndry Winner, and The 1977-78 Cha ter . P _. m. �_ . �_. �. _ .w�. MT MIDDLE Overall Horse Winner; and Officers were installed in AGE, IT Chi• Hudecek, Agricul- their respective offices. DR. DON MCGINTY, of Arizona Feeds Cat podium) was guest speaker at the US(JALL.Y turd Sales and Service They are: President, Mikerecent 27th Annual Future Farmers of America Parent and Member Banquet, H/ ���• Winner; and Diversified Schweigert; Vice Presi- Amphitheater Chapter.His inspirational speech urged students to remember that Livestock Winner; Also, dent, Sam Merriman; success equals service,and that"reward"comes to a person in direct proportion Sparky Sparks, Star Chap- Secretary, Lisha Smith; to his service to others and the community. May 12, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 15 A lengthy Process of s e If-stud Y SUMMER CAMP trying itation HAPPY TRAILS , Holaway Kindergarten-Nursery School St.James United Methodist Church 3255 N.Campbell Ave. Association of Schools, an Fogltance, ``consists of feedback on how your're membership if it hasn't Swimming instruction, By AUDREY LEECH horseback riding, arts- crafts,wa maybecome organization formed in teachers and ad- dolt Fogltance said. completed its self- H a y .� g g evaluation bythe NCA's crafts, music, library, the first elementary school 1895. ministrators from various You want others to tell field trips. Refresher you how theythink you're second annual meeting course in phonics&read- in Amphitheater District to What the school does first schools." He himself has following the school's age readiness for school become "accredited." is join the North Central served in an accreditation doing. Theprocess of becomingAssociation, then undergo team. Sometimes, Fogltance admission into the 21 years thru 3rd grade • the re uiredprocess of "It's voluntary. The host explained, the judgment of association. Hot lunches accredited is one of q y p � g bea But that possibility &snacks provided. lengthy, in depth self- self-evaluation. school usually does give qualified peers can Reasonable monthly rates "`That will take at least a team members a dinner, professional shot in the seems unlikely, if Dorothy H.vernay study, said Jim Fogltance, �? arm. Fogltance has anything to Director 325-7556 Holawayprincipal. semester,"said Fogltance. though. p p The purpose of ac- "We hope to start by the What the team does while "I want to be evaluated.I say about it. creditation is to insure high second semester of next visiting is observe the like to hear new ideas," he standards are being year." various facets of the school added. CARPET STEAM CLEANING maintained in all areas, he This self-evaluation in action. Members try to An evaluation team s added. process begins with all discern how closely the final report often contains AND STAIN REMOVAL "populations" of the school is reachingthe positive suggestions the Though accreditation for school simply never Is a Professional Skill and Need Not Be Expensive. high schools is an aid to school:students, teachers, objectives set for it in the p y students' gCompare our prices at 9d a sq. ft. college entrance, administration and even foregoing self-evaluation. thought of because "it was it. benefits elementaries parents—prioritizing goals Intimidation is not the too close to see the forest only in the sense it en- and objectives for the purpose of this procedure, for the trees." At one program GENE DELAINIEY tours es aof self- school. All areas of the Fogltance said.Rather,it's school,the planting of trees study for the purpose of g school are studied. meant to encourage ac- to keep down playground CARPET CLEANING SERVICE improving programs, said Next, the North Central complishing goals set by dust was suggested. p g Another suggestion was the 297-4201 Fogltance. team comes to visit the those being observed. gg The "accrediting" is school for a few days. "In a school, sometimes, elimination of signs saying OUR MOTTO: "Do it as if unto the Lord" done bythe North Central "This team," said you don't have that much "Gifted" and "Special Education"from doorways r 1 used by these types of Sertoma students. DON Had he ever heard of negative responses to the :-� �- ���:�. service accreditation process? `Yes, usually some awardSC1100Is faculty members that they Your North ide .. . .. MATLOCK . ` personally are going to be ; ,:: *The Midtown La Sertoma evaluated when in fact it's FARMERS AGENT Club of Tucson has `. I the programs that will be - awarded its annual Youth evaluated for program 2 9 7-7 2 7 3 Service Award to Robert improvement." Walker Mueller. He is the The Amphi school board son of Mr. and Mrs. James has approved Holaway's For All Your Insurance Needs E. Mueller, 2615 North 4 request to become ac- (amino Principal, Tucson. r 'y . credited. The school has AUTOS, HOMEOWNERS, LIFE, BOATS, Robert is a 17-year-old ` � ' BUSINESS, MOBILE HOMES � � received membership in senior form Sabino Hig .,::; ....,,e,„:„.... .� FARMERS zthe North Central Assn. 7110 North Oracle Road School who ranks 5th in his - with ' ' deferred �j INSURANCE k_ g k Nanini Financial Center ��� GROUP �,� class of 351, is President of �' g ;- � k� � � � � evaluation." Tucson,Az.85704 ����' '��� the Sabino Student Body, i:a �: Asa 7.7:=L.77-7,7.--,-7; � � ��e k � � ��� � What that means is the Res. 297-0892 co-captain of the wrestlingAi -' ; . school will be dropped from team, is active in church work and in community service. -�- His plans include further l*:,.s-I ' education at Trinity College in Texas leading to �� aprofession in the -� SQUEEZING THROUGH--Drivers at the State School ministry. ��-;� As winner of the Youth Bus Roadeo were faced with this narrow obstacle to �, Service Award,Robert will pass through last weekend at Marana High School. , Almost all of the 70-plus drivers knocked over at least .- ' h maybe too ate .�lmo p .► he eligible for a scholarship � ,, � from La Sertoma, In- one marker in the obstacle. John Pilon, a driver for ,``1 �,� • ternational to be awarded Paradise Transport,was first overall with 344 points in ., �. for 0� � �rn in June at the annual the event,followed by Tucson School District is Carla .- Starch with 340. Dan Nesbitt, also of Paradise Tran- tr'on� Convention in Vancouver, � < � . �� � � .� Mount Everest British Columbia, Canada. sport, was third with 321. � � , . Douglass , Straus named ' S / - ,...... but... 2 r to e 0,f es.+, X ''t ::tt';''''*,+ •;".•:: f Elkstop teenagers 4I. :,. Flowing Wells High Year May 4.The pair had David Bartlett and Patty School student Scot been named February's Vaughan, and Prince and del Teenagers of the Month. Elementary students • / ,. Douglass Canyong �� `� , Oro High School student In all, the Elks honored Douglas Kayhart anits never -ds , '-" ;: •� students at the MayDenise Chapman were ;?.. d ,„ Mary Straus were honored 17 area , • (.... byElks Lodge 385 as 4 banquet. honored as winners in the too late to - ` .,, ,- _ x Elks Americanism Essay Tucson's Teenagers of the Iola Frans students :--j Contest. �, All eight Teenagers of _, z �; the Month came from xinsulate either Canyon del Oro or �, r .F; Wells high w��, ,. �.. .. Flowing �� ' ‘' ,,:,-' schools. r a. In addition to Douglass, your home! . �� , r _ CDO students Scott . Gallaher, Matthew Golden - and Murrary Hicks had No matter what the age or size of your home...proper insulation can been Boys of the Month, while CDO students save you a bundle on your heating and cooling bills through the years. If -3 Kristen Tober and Nina some insulation already exists(which is the case in most homes)adding Schmeling and Flowing more can be a do-it-yourself project if you are handy with tools. Places ) - - Wells student Donna sometimes overlooked in original construction are the walls between a _ Vincent had been honored living space and a space not heated or cooled...like a storage room or as Girls of the month. attached garage. Marana High School • student Laura Brannock Just remember, you may be "over the hill" when it comes was named third in the Elks Most Valuable Girl to conquering mountains...but it's never too late for you it'-': Student Contest. to help win the battle to conserve our natural resources t ,. and stretch your energy dollars. Send CLIFF VALLEY GOLF for the free booklet"Your Guide To Public 18 hole Par 3 Golf Proper Home Insulation"now.It helps. ye, TOP TEENS-- Mary Straus and Scot Douglass were , course._ Complete Golf honored by Elks Lodge 385 as Tucson's Teenager of the Shop,Men's&Ladies Year last week.Douglass is a Student at Flowing Wells Sportswear,Golf Instruc- Special Services Department,220 West 6th Street, High School, while Straus attends Canyon del Oro. tion,Snack Bar. 5910 N. Oracle 881-6161 Tucson,Arizona 85702. Page 16,The Arizona Territorial, May 12, 1977 people 's• • New Santa Cruz Park gned to recreational needs and environmental wants By AUDREY LEECH have historical significance, they could be nominated The Santa Cruz Riverpark plan will do for Tucson's for historic districts and restored using concepts fr. /.3 people what the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum has employed by the Desert Museum. But instead of done for its animals. recreating animal environments, the plan would / According to plan project director Guy Greene, of recreate historic human environments-complete with ,o; i; Guy Greene&Associates,this plan will fulfill people's period transportation. "Imagin being able to take out- ' _ needs for beauty, recreation, water, heritage, and a of-town visitors on a buggy ride from the Community .•- _: = .,- : . theSan Xavier Mission. Theplan also calls - revitalized downtown area. Center to �� .��... ,...,;, -- � - _ The need of a plan of some sort alongthe 14-miles of for possible restoration of the Convento Mission near 60 ~' ---• --- "- -.- the Santa Cruz meanderingthrough Tucson can be "A" Mountain for use as a southwestern culture r ' •.` �} , `t ''`�`' '�V yx seen at any point along this stretch of dry river bed• center. -• • . . i Trash-dumping has rendered the area unsightly, Economic revitalization: Greene believes the plan ; �,-.,- - unsanitary and increasingly unsafe in the event of a would aid the local economy by revitalizing the ; t =- r' •; i.--.-1-,..-1_• -• ' -- .- flood. The channel has been so reduced bydebris it downtown area and attractinginvestment in the _ • -;-=-•_-1 A'-v.-`�y,-=- • r•---` � = - - �{ r-V" cannot contain enough flood waters to qualify flood river's flood plain. Eigibility for Federal flood in- - -"; z- ;,: ►� surance would cause the latter said Greene.The plan =--- ,,-:••• _:-•• ,...t.1••••,,,.,• ' ,, :. '='_ r ., .1 I,•�.. is Z. t 0At-,-, • 4 allows for low and high density housing, especially in _ .;. i- ii, i. \ - 4 ' :,7:14V0 '..'... ellib, .'•••* ............ - s -"':'-- .01 ''' ,ce" ,..,,,,... . , **v.,--#‘:;"?' - I.ll •7 ,:i.ct'.;,,,4,,,-....it• %l'c 4_,,,,t,,ineire.... '• a ' .., _ . ,- :, .off►:-4r 7 ,-1 '., -,., ". , , s ,,, _ s 4 ' ''' l',- " ,1- r, 1 f' t;, •*. /.. * 1 `r 77771477}}}��� ._40 ., « .�•.�...=••:.,� -,-,,,...1,,,,,-.., Is,r•4V ,� ` i,`:.‘491.1. 06#4,10,0.0•%=;--tri"; ii , �n�/ L/i y 2' / ,*." -."4,-41-0'..y , `max':.+ - ♦,,~� r:�Y' . . -� ':,--, !�:.� 14 "' .4� r w,r r�.r',•••.I� �� • •,•,,� • .� �. ',. !t ,�� a - -;=.44-41'.--. _:fig t i 1�-'jig;,....x.!:, � .- ••• 2 -- .4...4;4..1-:,-+i p..........-._.:".,..„;440-,.� y 41 . ..!' At 4 �MNT: !41/4".'! * •. • PEDESTRIAN WAYS under the freeway near the /'=.t"� - - -- -- central business district should be interesting:..-. " ' ,,-. y11' h • •. ',-.4 ' ; " pleasant places which, by stimulating east-west . _ . -] Xrd ;i: •=;tl'A ;� .�-=-� movement, reduce the barrier effect of the freeway. • 2 '' 11 til An underpass similar to this might be located at t mi I _ r_ _ Franklin Street. - _Y++!._s w + - • - . om j ,,,, ^�+. -- � .�.s ..� �L ,, .... '. -_' ' '/4•g.-� ;" • Once the plan is adopted by the City of Tucson,said ' _;*' - .. i •r' . -- . '' 'G ''"� it .': 3 ' , Greene, it will almost certainly be eligible for many _s =''`-: - e ... t sources of Federal funding. Highway beautification, _, : •�►�'_,e N �;--- .,.." �. --- historical preservation, district and water preser- . '., , . S• ,� , 1 --- vation are just a few of the federal funding categories .,, ` - f �_ - under which the plan could be financed, Greene said. -- "But it won't be just a matter of the government paying for our benefit-we expect the plan to attract THE EXISTING Congress street bridge could be modes transportation use.Congress could then become enough private enterprise to make it profitable." widened to accomodate pedestrian and alternate the the primary gateway to the park. The Santa Cruz Riverpark Plan would be im- plemented from Camino del Cerro on the north and Los forfloodinsurance, Greene "downtown Tucson is now dying a Reales on the south, the furthest reaches of the city plain property ownersthe downtown area. d yi g limits. said. "That means the adjacent land isn't attracting little more each day,"said Greene.Desirable housing Origination of the Santa Cruz is in the San Rafeal investment." is needed there to stop this process, not more office Valley, east of Patagonia Mountains about ten miles The Santa Cruz Riverpark Plan is, perhaps, best buildings or businesses occupied just in the daytime north of the Mexican border. From there the river understood through its proposed benefits. and deserted at night. flows south into Mexico where it makes a loop and Water:Beneath the river are aquifers containing our Aesthetic Environment: Tucson's image is hurt by flows north again through Tucson,eventually widening water supply, said Greene. "We all know we're the current appearance of neglect along and inside of to the point of non-existance in the Marana area. pumping water out of this supply faster than the supply the Santa Cruz River bed. The Riverpark plan would is being recharged," said Greene. beautify that part of the river flowing through Tucson. The plan would greatly increace the recharge rate by - . -_ - widening the channel, (so that it can absorb) and by .�,� �- planting certain kinds of grass along the banks. ,w.:� • _ V- ::- .:- Bermuda grass is especially good because it absorbs ,r = •,,,t-4:•:�,. . ,...p•,-.4---. , '' a ,At-i►.. and filters water,Greene explained. "You put sewage ,,'t'' '' j- ► • "SAP '� a Bermuda-grass golf course and a few feet - • q effluent on •-- .- }# Ake. `,:rte ►. - .�+v-- '• "f',- ., .,. 4',.:zf,,.4. ; •� �-.4,r ',,,i _ �� ,;44 .ma ,.3. •••� :...*•'•. - ti,,,- .. down it becomes drinkable water again."Golf courses , -: -• .ro7-limit .' 4' * '.r•41 ', -z- -� � _� �� ,, , ,; ` are included in the linear park planned for the Santa Y % '�' + ,. ,�,� .�,. _ Cruz' banks. --"=-1-....x. ----'•':-.. _- - =_ Recreation: Besides golf, jogging, bike and hiking '; '_ trails, picnic areas could be included in the linear i park,according to a copy of the plan itself. WHERE SPACE IS restricted, as at existing bridges, Historical heritage: Because many areas in the plan structural bank protection can become a part feature as well. Coveringcontinve on . . • Where do they get such inspiration? That's what I people who look like Vogue models to do so much goon ask myself every year at the Symphony Women's work.) Madhatter luncheon. These ladies take ordinary ob- The Doubletree Ballroom was the perfect setting for jects like valentine candy boxes, aluminum foil, bird- the event,wonderfully spacious and airy.The luncheon } • � cages, beer cans, and other objects and glue, staple, was fine, especially the strawberry dressing for the =• _ . e ' r- s wire and weld (or whatever) them in wildly fruit. Barbara Harshfield, chairman of the event, �� , �x - '. � `it �i imaginative chapeaux representing favorite musical should be proud. , .: works, humorous jokes, or ideas of beauty. Among the many friends I saw were Fairybelle ', , ; Behind the scenes helpers from our part of town Clark, in a charming chapeaux trimmed with roses included Arlene Cohn (who could imagine a cultural and bayleaves from her own yard; Coralette- %,..-.. , ..,..„without her?)and relative newcomer to the in a Miss-America like tiara and beauty contest getup �� �. �- • Skyline area, Ronnie Bannister, who, despite her complete with ribbon saying "Support your Tucson ''x y= -, Vogue model appearance, is dedicated to church and Symphony" (or somethinglike that), Dudie Eberhart10 . '• # g Pp a ����:vro � . community service. (Somehow, one doesn't expect. in her Oriental straw awning, Mrs.Harry Ransome in i . a "Sound of Music Hat" trimmed with Tyrolean- o-a, t �� ' --;---IWV;"'",':e,- : , t lookinAr g dolls and many, many more. ta . "-----'At. ,,,,.., , j Many women artists win awards .7.--:.� - Six members of the National League of American �� :x,,,,,:„ � � ... )0., ,,, • n ': f'ikPen W omens' Tucson Branch won awards of ex- :, . Ilk * '* �s - ' < cellence at the 18th Annual Art Show at St. Philips in ' the Hills Gallery.Best of Show went to Betty.Amerson ' . q .,;41%......,''''' • or. .,11"; • for an oil abstract entitled "Mirrors of the Mind." 4 Awards of Merit went to Molly Hale for"San Augustin . , � Plains," a water color; to Doris Loney for an oil A � "Portrait ' .� of ByronBrowder,"to Olivia McConnell for • _ .� _. N, ;.. � F �-, � • -:- 9 y :��, q -x �� • �, ,: « �1 � • X5 `` � '�. 'aa ;'e •a 'iV' +s t� . Spring In Arizona Desert water color to Juhlin : w„ V 7 Mandl for "Morning Light,"- an oil and to Cherry ....-='; t . ;.. Murray for "Winter Desert," a water color. Mrs. Dryden Eberhart and BettyMarkley looking �:�� mA :� y �� � � � �� ���� -���� �-� �� Bob Reedy, water colorist, substituted as judge, Ronnie Bannister and Arlene Cohn directing the lovely at the gala Madhatters Luncheon. replacing Dr. Alfred Hyslop, who was unable to be in Madhatters hat parade. Tucson because of illness. May 12, 1977, The Arizona Territorial, Page 17 ity • cornmun ity, Clothing problem overcome handicapped calendar BL'R��HAM probably wear more of contrast to his former Under those cir- By JOHN heavily on the aged, who .-vigor. cumstances, it is so very Thursday a.m.to 6 p.m May 14 and noon to 5 You live for 60 or 70 years p.m. May 15 at Park Mall. Bonsai ills enjoyed vigorous robust important that the rest of growing techniques will be and the degenerative ex Pained. begin to take over. health before being han- The psychological load us use the utmost com- p dicapped, than is true of also is more difficult for passion. "For there, but A discussion of spiritualism, rein- Hearing, sight, and dental carnation and related subjects will "How to Enter Skilled Crafts g? g havepartfor thegrace of God, go I. be presented free at the Wilmot Apprenticeship Programs in but those who had lifelong him. It is of the aging pP ills are most obvious;; Library,530 N.Wilmot,at 7:30 p.m. Arizona"is the topic of a workshop handicaps. process, of being tossed on May 12. Speaker Janina Leeds being sponsored May 13, all day at arthritis, accidents, and a teaches psychology at Pima College Western Savings and Loan,3002 N. variety of illnesses can The older person, the refuse heap, of sud- Yv and special interest courses at the U Campbell. Call 624-8318 for more leave the older person recently confined to a denly becoming an un- of A. information.A Mexican Culture Fiesta will be wheelchair, has the irony person. United Way "How to Succed in Business Without handicapped, crippled. Really trying"will be presented by held the afternoon of May 21,1 p.m. There is a physical and the Southern Arizona Light Opera at the Woods Branch Library, 3455 also a psychological Company May 19-21 at the Tucson N.First,free of charge. et Community Center Music Hall. problem in clothing the Should be wonderful fun. Call TCC Haydn's"Creation"will be perfor- elderly handicapped 111911..,•41" Ku AT_Tv ch . 6 & 7 1 log box offices for tickes,51.50 to 55. med May 15 at 3 p.m.and May 16 at 8 p.m. at St. Michael and All Angels person, according to Dr. , Church,500 N. Wilmot, donation 53 Naomi Reich, a specialist 'Weekend at the door. in human environment and FRIDAY MAY 13 The second of this 16-episode roman- -:30 THE ELECTRIC The Perihelion Dance Company will design at the University of 9:00 SESAME STREET tic adventure series,set in late 18th COMPANY present a new work, "Tchaikovsky 10:00 VILLA ALEGRE •century Cornwall. Elizabeth is 5:00 ZOOM _ The elegant fundraiser,Fiesta de la and the Indians at Cumberland Arizona. 19:30 REBOP married to Francis. Ross has lost 5:30 VILLA ALEGRE Paloma,will be presented May 15, Bap"May 13 and 14 • at 8 p.m.at the c c 11.00 THE ELECTRIC interest in himself and Nampara. 5:30 p.m. at the Arizna Inn by La Tucson Room of Christopher City, Clothing, properly COMPANY But a generous act at Redruth Fair 6:00 LATINO CONSORTIUM Una Noche Plateada.Tickets,$12.50 3401 N. Columbus Blvd., for $2.50 chosen and fitted, can 11:30 ANYONE FOR TENNYSON starts a chain of events which 6:30 THE MACNEIL-LEHRER include an elaborate Mexican and 51.50(students). 12:00 MISTER ROGERS NEIGH- change his life. REPORT colonial dinner and dance band.Call lessen the appearance of BORHOOD 9:00 PALLISERS :00 WOMAN "DES Daughters 326-8432 for reservations. The Christ Child Society's annual the more obvious physical 12:30 LILIAS,YOGA AND YOU Phineas is acquitted after Marie's and Sons" Patio Party will be 5 to 7 p.m.May 22handica S the 1:00 TOPIC OF TUCSON sleuthing turns up the real murder The first of a two-part series about The Broadway Hit "Camelot" will at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe handicaps, giving 1:30 FIRING LINE er. Also tonight, Phineas' wedding what has happened to the children of be presented at the Playbox Corn- Seaman, 620 Valle Del Oro Road handicapped person more 2:30 LILIAS,YOGA AND YOU and Plantagenet's temporary retire- an estimated six million women who munity Theatre, Traildust Town, (near the Country Club in Oro , 3:00 SESAME STREET ment to private life. took the routinely prescribed drug May 4-June 5.Directed by Hal Ober, Valley). Donation$6 is for a most self-assurance in public as 4:00 MISTER ROGERS NEIGH- DES during their pregnacies. the musical stars Barry Dowell, worthy cause; call 297-4174 or 297- well as comfort,"� says this BORHOOD MONDAY MAY 16 Sandra Elkin's guest is Kay Weiss. 4:30 THE ELECTRIC 9:00 SESAME STREET Dana Gibson, Micahel Crawley, 0722 for information. 7:30 ROCKY MOUNTAIN MIX Tom Rose and Bert Squire. Tickets UA Extension specialist. COMPANY 10:00 VILLA ALEGRE "Mexican-Americans" are S4 Wed. and Thurs. nights and The Gilbert and Sullivan Spring "One factor of clothing 5:00 ZOOM 10:30 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC Reports from Denver, Phoenix and the only matinee,May 15,and 54.50 Patio Party will be held at 7 p.m. 5:30 VILLA ALEGRE 11:30 INFINITY FACTORY Burley, Idaho reveal the Mexican for the handicapped that 6:00 AMERICANA 12:00 MISTER ROGERS NEIGH- American's attempts to join in the Fri.,Sat.,and Sun nights.Curtain is May 14 at St. Michaels and All PPe 8:30 p.m.,Call 885-1300 for reserva- Angels, Wilmot and Fifth. No-host distinguishes it from or- "Number Our Days" BORHOOD voice of his community. tions Tues.through Sat.from noon to bar is at 7 p.m., and the perform- About the plight of an elderly, 12:30 LILIAS,YOGA AND YOU 8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES 5 p.m. ance at 8 p.m. The traditional � dinary clothing is that it close-knit community of Jews in 1:,00 CHIQUITINES "Hard Times" gourmet snacks will be served at generally contains genuine Venice,California. 1:30 CONSUMER SURVIVAL A mysterious stranger, Captain The Ododo Theater Foundation intermission. Donations at door are 6:30 THE MACNEIL-IEHRER KIT James Harthouse,arrives in Coke - town and functional REPORT 2:00 THE PALLISERS presents"Don't Bother Me, I Can't 55 couple,53 single.Call 296-4941. h�'g G to run for political office,and Cope"at 8 p.m.on May 20 and again factors. 7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK IN 3:00 SESAME STREET quickly begins a seduction of Louisa, at 2 p.m. May 25 at the TCC Little The Junior Company of the Tucson REVIEW 4:00 MISTER ROGERS NEIGH- married to wealthy Industria "Functionallydesigned 7:30 WALL STREET WEEK BORHOOD newlyt Josiah ie to weal Theater. Tickets for this NAACP Ballet will present its debut g "Chief on Wall Street 4:30 THE ELECTRIC nderby. related production are 55. Call 792- performance at 8 p.m. May 13 and clothing is necessitated not Cop 9:00 NOVA"The Tongues of 1416, 622-6950 or 884-7131 for more May 14 at Amphi Senior High The guest is Stanley Sporkin,direc- COMPANY Man,Part II" information. Auditorium.Cost is$2.50 and 51.50 at only by physical im- for of enforcement Securities and 5:00 ZOOM The second of two films about the the door.Call 888-3501. pediments, such as lack of Exchange Commission. 5:30 VILLA ALEGRE diversity of the world's languages. A free string concert will be presen- 8:00 AGRONSKY AT LARGE 6:00 BOOK BEAT"The Board- ted 2:30 p.m.May 15 at the Tucson Bring blankets and chairs to the first hand or arm control, Martin Agronsky interviews Giorgio walk,"by Robert Kotlowitz THURSDAY MAY 19 Museum of Art, 235 W. Alameda, anniversary concert of Orchestai, paralysis of one or both Napolitano, foreign policy spokes- programming vice president of 9:00 SESAME STREET directed by Edward C.Garza,South- Tucson's coop small orchestra,7:30 man for the Italian Communist WNET-New York.The novel centers 10:00 TBA western composer and artistic p.m.May 14 under the cottonwoods legs, lack or arm muscle Party Central Committee. on a 14-year-old boy in the process of 10:30 THE ROMANTIC REBEL- director of the 20th Century Cham- at Plaza Antigue(N.Campbell Ave. power, use of only one 8:30 LATIN AMERICAN WEEK discovering himself and the mean- LION ber Theater of the Performing Arts, at the Rillito River). Tickets are Presentation and analysis of news, ing of his Polish heritage. 11:00 THE ELECTRIC which is sponsoring the event. $2.50 at the gate (under 12 free). hand, general body events and issues from all of Latin 6:30 THE MACNEIL-LEHRER COMPANY Beethove,Mozart, Joplin,and Cop- weakness, and actual body America. REPORT 11;30 LOWELL THOMAS The Tucson Bonsai Society presents land will be performed, Footworks 9:00 DOCUMENTARY SHOW- 7:00 WORLD PRESS REMEMBERS its sixth annual exhibition from 10 will dance. deformities, but also by CASE"Death Row:A View 7:30 OPEN LINE 12:00 MISTER ROGERS NEIGH- nonphysical obstructive of Capital Punishment" 8:00 SIX AMERICAN BORHOOD Examines the recent Supreme Court FAMILIES The Stephens 12:30 LI LIAS,YOGA AND YOU attitudes such as laziness, decision on capital punishment mak- Family of Iowa. 1:00 TBA slowness, frustration, and ing it constitutionally acceptable, Three generations enjoy their 1:15 LET'S ALL SING thus reinstating the death penalty. chosen way of life on the family 1:30 TBA named lack of time,"says this UA farm. 2:00 BOOK BEAT"Paul Robe- Fleur de Lis officersSATURDAY MAY 14 9:00 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC 9:00 DECADES OF DECISIONS son"by Dorothy Gilliam specialist. "Life,Liberty and the Pur- 2:30 LILIAS,YOGA AND YOU 9:30 VILLA ALEGRE suit of Happiness." 3:00 SESAME STREET Mrs.Paul D.Slosser,5000 W.Monte Carlo Drive,has Dr. Reich points out that, 10:00 INFINITY FACTORY The first of a five-part series hosted 4:00 MISTER ROGERS NEIGH- been named Chairman of the annual Fleur de Lis Ball in addition aids and 10:30 CARRA by Henry Fonda, which dramatize BORHOOD REBOP 11:00 ARRASCOLENDAS controversial issues in America's 4:30 THE ELECTRIC sponsored by the Auxiliary of St. Mary's Hospital and devices such as braces, 11:30 THE ELECTRIC Revolutionary period. COMPANY crutches, the wheelchiar, COMPANY 5:00 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC Health Center Auxiliary. 12:00 SESAME STREET TUESDAY MAY 17 b:00 THE LAST OF THE Mrs. Slosser and her co-chairman, Mrs. Richard lumbar corsets, and ar- 1:00 FOLIO 9:00 SESAME STREET MOHICANS tificial limbs used in get- 1:30 LATIN AMERICAN WEEK 10:00 VILLA ALEGRE Cora,Alice,Heyward and David are Gomez,are planning a Southwestern Indian theme for 2:00 WASHINGTON WEEK IN 10:30 TBA taken off by the Hurons.Magua tells the event which will be held on October 1 at Skyline ting around often require REVIEW 11:00 THE ELECTRIC Cora that he has no wife,and that he clothingto accommodate 2:30 WALL STREET WEEK COMPANY will release the others if she agrees Country Club. Proceeds of the gala will assist in fur- 3:00 THE RIVALS OF SHER- 11:30 LOWELL THOMAS to stay with him. General Webb nishing a new Surgery and Critical Care Waiting their use. If a handicapped 4:00 LOCK HOLMES REMEMBERS orders troops to search for his person has clothingthat 12:00 MISTER ROGERS NEIGH- missing daughters;they find only an Room. 5:00 STUDIO SEE BORHOOD empty cave and a woman's handker- Assisting the chairmen are Mrs. Joseph C. Castillo, makes dressing easier, he 5:30 THE BEST OF ERNIE ZOOM 12:30 LILIAS,YOGA AND YOU chief. Can overcome these 1:00 DRAW AND PAINT 6:30 THE MACNEIL-LEHRER advisor; Mrs. John Wagner, reservations; Mrs. Gail KOVACS 1:30 TBA REPORT N.Shultz,invitations;Mrs.Mona V.Haeder,publicity; limitations and, in turn, 6:30 ONCEaUPON A CLASSIC 1:45 LET'S ALL SING 7:00 ANYONE FOR TENNYSON� 2:00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN MIX "Poets on Campus patron letter; Mrs. build confidence in his own A ruthless teenager kidnaps three YOGA AND YOU The First Poetry Quartet visits Mrs. Robert C. Rivera, Joel D. 2:30 LILIAS,LI AS, Valdez, decorations; Mrs. Antonia Padilla, capabilities and gain in- children and forces them on a wild 3:00 SESAME STREET schools and colleges across the ocean adventure. Next week, the 4:00 MISTER ROGERS NEIGH- country,meeting poets who are also correspondence; Mrs. Walter Schubert, treasurer and dependence, which may beginning of"Heidi." BOR HOOD teachers. Mrs. William A. Ahrens III, ram.ro help him in other activities 7:30 THE WAY IT WAS "The 1964 Stanley Cup:The 4:30 THE ELECTRIC 7:30 FOLIO p g COMPANY 8:00 THE AGE OF UNCER- Mrs.Slosser,who is a 1974 graduate of the University of daily living. Toronto Maple Leafs vs.the 5:00 ZOOM TAINTY of Arizona, is also an Associate Member of the "All the clothing worn by Detroit Red Wings" 5:30 STUDIO SEE The beginning of John Kenneth Maple Leafs and Red Wings remin- 6:00 BLACK PERSPECTIVE Galbraith's probing,provocative American Society of Interior Designers, a member of the disabled and han- isce as they meet 13 years later. ON THE NEWS journey through 200 turbulent years Pima County Bar Auxiliary,the Tucson Museum of Art dicapped should be com- 8:00 LOWELL THOMAS REMEMBERS 6:30 THE MACNEIL-LEHRER of social thought and political REPORT economics. and the Girls Club. fortable to wear and easy "Alfred Landon,"the"sun- 7:00 THE NATIONAL 9:00 MASTERPIECE to put on or take off without flower candidate." GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL THEATRE"Poldark" He was the only man ever to bolt his "This Britain, Heritage of 10:00 TBA Celebrating a Century 41***********"*********:_ causing undue pain or party twice,yet gain a major party Sea." The discomfort. It is also nomination for president. He was story of a sea-faring people rich40( 49( sometimes desirable for it defeated by FDR in 1936. CELEBRATING A CEN- TURY EN- in tradition. ro ra m T RY 8:00 IN SEARCH OF THE REAL to disguise the disability. u AMERICA"Black Pro- gress" ,_ q A recreation of the biggest,grandest gress " This is especially lm- fair American had ever seen: the Takes a hard look at the progress listings llit -:; 1876 Philadelphia Esposition. black Americans have made over WANTED portant if the patient9:00 SOUNDSTAGE"Down Beat :r 41.:;4 ,3 the p�.st 15 years in income,jobs and - STAMP COLLECTIONS suffers from severe the 1976 Readers'Poll education. Guests include Alex y Awards" Haley;guest critic is Julian Bond. physical handicaps," Dr. Performances by ten of the world's �,f��� 8:30 THE BEST OF ERNIE & FIRST d A Y COVERSReich points out. best jazz musicians including Gary KOVACS For those of you who may Burton and Jean-Luc Ponty. Co- hosted potpourri of Kovacs' comedy supplied _ hosted by Chick Corea and Thad material including"The Great Sum- 40( _ be faced with the problem Jones. mergo," -X ',Americanqcgrolterags of clothing a handicapped 10:00 MONTY PYTHONS FLY- Ernie as the director of the movie by Pilakticg PP FLY- ING CIRCUS "The Clutching Hand,"and a look at family member, or SUNDAY MAY 15 sex and violence on television. '' 7225 N. Oracle Rd. — 297-3456 designing if for ,yourself, 4:00 INTERNATIONAL 9:00 TOPIC OF TUCSON ************ * Dr. Reich suggests that SOCCER: West Germany The guest is Chief of Police vs. Northern Ireland from William Gilkinson tatiori Cologne,West Germany 9:30 BLACK JOURNAL desirable functional West Germany, the defending 10:30 TBA STUDENT NEWS features include extra champion,is considered by experts .CONFERENCE:Guest R!PTI 0 N needs, width across the shoulders, to be the world's finest soccer team Paul Conrad For/all your P R E S Cat present. Wilk raglan or kimono-type 5:00 CONSUMER SURVIVAL WEDNESDAY MAY 18 sleeves with extra wide "Budgeting" IT ,, - 9:00 SESAME STREET shop n the pleasant surroundings ofBudgeting 10:00 THE TRIBAL EYE armholes, generous sleeve Pennywise Dollar Foolish:set up a 7111g IS 11:00 THE ELECTRIC width, ample front realistic spending plan,and plug up COMPANY MISENER DRUGS h the leaks in your money flow. openings, and generous 6:00 FIRING LINE 11:30 INFINITY FACTORY g 12:00 MISTER ROGERS NEIGH- gellrill overlaps. The latter are 7:00 PREVlN AND THE PITTS- BURGH BORHOOD KuAI P BURGH"Creating an paricularly important if Impression" 12:30 LILIAS YOGA AND YOU MI 1:00 CHIQUITINES Thomas Having director of New the garments either are 1:30 THE LAST OF THE under the dome York's Metropolitan Museum of Art open-or have a wrapback joins host Andre Previn for an MOHICANS P 2:00 WOMAN h Casa Blanca a n c a P I azo or front. intriguing review of the Impression- 2:30 LILIAS,YOGA AND YOU in the Impression- istic Movement in art and its E SAMSTREET It may seem cruel, but is influence on music. 3:00 4:00 SESAMMIE STRERNEIGH- TV hours 9 to 9 297-2234 not intended so, when we 8:00 MASTERPIECE BORHOOD THEATRE"Poldark" say that visible handicaps Page 18, The Arizona Territorial, May 12, 1977 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE i PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE the In witness whereof I hereunto No.164499 STATE OF ARIZONA IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF proceeds of said sale, to statute,at public auction,all of A THE STATE OF ARIZONA satisfy said Judgment in favor the right, title, interest, claim set my hand and official seal. NUMBER OF SHARES NOTICE OF SPECIAL ss. COUNTY OF PIMA In and for th'b County of Pima of the judgment creditor therein and lien which the parties MARTHA L.RIGNEY 350 EXECUTION Federal National Mortgage named, in the total judgment named in said Judgment had or Notary Public DATED:April 28,1977. SALE OF REAL PROPERTY The foregoing consisting of sum of$28,471.10,together wiht have in and to the real property My Commission Expires:July ALEXANDER&STRUBLE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN three (3) pages including this ,:. :,-,:-.'-tion, REALTY,INC. that in obedience to the Writ of one was SUBSCRIBED AND Plaintiff, accrued and accruing interest hereinafter described,and from 26,1979 SWORN to before me this 14th ,s and costs since the date of entry' the proceeds of said sale, to Pub.The Arizona Territorial • By THOMAS J.ALEXANDER Special Execution issued by the President above entitled Court and in the day of March, 1977 by MARTY Marguerite W.!,rouse,Bruce C. of said Judgment. satisfy said Judgment in favor May 12,19,26, Stratton and Louise Stratton, The sale will be held at the of the judgment creditor therein June 2,1977 By HUGH M.CALDWELL,JR. above entitled cause,which Writ WESSLER,DABNEY MILLER, husband and wife, and George East front door of the New Pima named, in the total judgment Req: Karen S.Cox Secretary and the Judgment described JANET BURNER, JOHN Gaynor,doing business as C.R. County Court House,also some- sum of$25,013.33,together with CERTIFICATE OF AMEND therein by reference thereto MOHON and BERNIE Gaynor Construction Company, times known as the main accrued and accruing interest PUBLIC NOT1CE MENT TO ARTICLES OF are incorporated herein, KUHN. John Doe 1-10 and Mary Roe entrance of said Court House,in and costs since the date of entry INCORPORATION OF commands me to sell,and I will SANDY RECORD 1.10, and the unknown heirs of Tucson,Arizona,on June 1,1977 of said Judgment. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ALEXANDER&STRUBLE sell, subject to the right of Notary Public REALTY,INC. redemption in such case made My Commission Expires the above named defendants, if at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to sell The sale will be held at the THE STATE OF ARIZONA FebruarTheArizon4,1980.a deceased; and MAR-I-LTD, a the following described real East front door of the New Pima In and for the County of Pima That a Special Meeting of the and provided by statute, at rd limited partnership; CITY OF property to the highest bidder: County Court House,also some In the Matter of the Estate of Board of Directors ar.d Share public auction,all of the right, Pub. TUCSON, a municipal corpora- Lot 63, LAKESIDE NO. 6, times known as the main WILLIAM VANCE FLOWER, holders of the Corporation held title, interest, claim and lien May 12,19,26,1977 Territorial tion; and XYZ Corporations according to Book 24 of Maps, entrance of said Court House,in JR., on April 28, 1977, pursuant to which the parties named in said Req:Alpert&Fein,Attys. 1-10, page 74, records of Pima Tucson,Arizona,on June 3,1977, Deceased. waiver of notice, a resolution Judgment had or have in and to PUBLIC NOTICE Defendants. County; and as corrected by at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to sell No.P•3579 was duly adopted setting forth the real property hereinafter No.166616 Declaration of Scrivener's the followng described real NOTICE TO CREDITORS an amendment to the Articles of described, and from the pro SUMMONS Error recorded in Docket 4457, property to the highest bidder: NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN Incorporation.That said resolu ceeds of said sale,to satisfy said THE STATE OF ARIZONA to page 312. Lot 161 of Bravo I,a Subdivi- that RAYMOND F. FLOWER tion is as follows: Judgment in favor of the judg- Articles of Incorporation the above named defendants. DATED May 3,1977 sion of Pima County, Arizona, has been appointed Personal RESOLVED, that ARTICLE ment creditor therein named,in of YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona according to the Map or Plat Representative of this estate. I Iof the Articles of Incorpora- the total judgment sum of S31, STEVENS&BROWN,INC. MONED and required to appear By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 thereof of record in the office of All persons having claims tion of the corporation be, and 867.17, together with accrued ARTICLE I and defend in the above entitled Deputy Sheriff the County Recorder of Pima against the estate are required the same is hereby amended so and accruing interest and costs Name:The name of the Corp action in the above entitled Pub.The Arizona Territorial County, Arizona, in Book 26 of to present their claims within as to change the name of the since the date of entry of said oration shall be STEVENS & court, within TWENTY DAYS, MayMaps and plats at Page 64 four months after the date of the corporation to THE ALEXAN- Judgment. BROWN,INC. 12,19,26,1977 P exclusive of the day of service, Req:Bilby,Shoenhair,Warnock thereof. first publication of this Notice or DER COMPANY,REALTORS. The sale will be held at the ARTICLE II after service of this summons &Dolph,p.c. DATED May 3,1977 the claims will be forever barrd. NOW, THEREFORE, we do East front door of the new Pima Purpose: The purpose for upon you if served within the RICHARD BOYKiN Claims must be presented either hereby certify that the above County Court House,also some- which this Corporation isorgani- State of Arizona, or within PUBLIC NOTICE Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona to the undersigned attorney for amendment was duly passed by times known as the main zed is the transactin of any and the unanimous vote of the Board entrance of said Court House,in all lawful business for which THIRTY DAYS,exclusive of the By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 the Personal Representative at: day of service,if served without Deputy Sheriff 906 Pioneer Plaza 100 North of Directors and Shareholders at Tucson,Arizona,on June 1,1977, corporations may be incorp- NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Pub.The Arizona Territorial -said meeting and that the above at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to sell orated under the laws of the the State of Arizona,and you are Notice is hereby given that I, Stone Avenue, Tucson, Arizona hereby notified that in case you May 12,19,26,1977 85701 or filed with the Court. is a true and correct copy of said the following described real State of Arizona,as they may be Marvin John Edwards,am mak. amendment. property to the highest bidder: amended from time to time. fail so to do,judgment by default Req: Evans,Kitchel&Jenckes, DATED this 4th day of May, will be rendered against you for ing application to the Governor Attys. 1977 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Lot 104 of TUCSON PARK ARTICLE III of the State of Arizona and the the corporation has caused this WEST no 2, a subdivision of Initial Busness: The Corpora- the relief demanded in the com LAW OFFICES OF Certificate to be signed byCounty, initially intends to hold and plaint. Board of Pardons and Paroles PUBLIC NOT I C E Pima Arizona, accord- tion pardon from my conviction ALBERT D.NOE The name and address of for in the County of Pima, State of By:JAMES L.GJURGEVICH THOMAS J. ALEXANDER, its ing to the map of record in the operate a restaurant and bar. plaintiff's attorney is Arizona,Superior Court,Febru- IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF 906 Pioneer Plaza President and attested by Pima County Recorder's Office ARTICLE IV JAMES ELLIOTT DUNSEATH THE STATE OF ARIZONA 100 North Stone Avenue HUGH M.CALDWELL,JR.,its in Book 24 of Maps and Plats at Authorized Capital:The Corp- 300 First National Bank Buildingary 25,lApplicant currently In and for the Countyof Pima Tucson,Arizona 85701 Secretary,this 28th day of April, Page 62; EXCEPT all coal and oration shall have the authority in resides in Maricopa County for 1977. other minerals as reserved in to issue TWO-MILLION (2,000, 150 N.Stone Ave. the past two years from Febru COUNTRY ESCROW Attorney for Personalthe Patent from the United 000)shares of common stock at Tucson,Az.85701 ary 28, 1975, and has not been SERVICE,an Arizona Corpora- Representative ALEXANDER&STRUBLE GIVEN under my hand and tion,as Trustee under Trust No. Pub.The Arizona Territorial REALTY,INC. States of America. par value of ONE (51.00) involved in any infractions of the DATED April 29,1977 DOLLAR per share. the seal of the Superior Court of 9173-T, May 12,19,26,1977 By THOMAS J.ALEXANDER P law. Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona ARTICLE V the State of Arizona in and for Plaintiff Reg:Albert D.Noe,Attorney President MARVIN JOHN EDWARDSATTEST: By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 Statutory Agent: The Name the County of Pima,this 4th day Pub.The Arizona Territorial vs. Deputy Sheriff and address of the initial Statu- of April,1977. DONALD R. AULT, and PUBLIC NOTICE HUGH M.CALDWELL,JR. P y May 12,19,26, Pub.The Arizona Territorial tory Agent of the Corporation is: NORMA M.FELIX ALENE AULT, husband and Secretary June 2,1977 STATE OF ARIZONA May 12,19,26,1977 JAMES A.FEIN,Esq. Clerk Req:Tom S.Williams,Attorney wife,et al., IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Req:Bilby,Shoenhair,Warnock Alpert&Fein By Carolyn J.Scan Defendant THE STATE OF ARIZONA ss. &Dolph,P.C. 15 West Washington St. , Deputy Clerk PUBLIC NOTICE No.166033 In and for the County of Pima COUNTY OF PIMA Tucson,Arizona 85701 Pub.The Arizona Territorial AMENDED In the Matter of the Estate of This instrument was acknow- PUBLIC NOTICE ARTICLE VI NOTICE OF SPECIAL !edged before me this 28th day of Board of Directors:The initial April 21,28, FRED S.HOBBS May 5,12,1977 NOTICE OF PUBLIC EXECUTION April, 1977, by THOMAS J. Re HEARING SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Deceased. ALEXANDER, as President Articles of Incorporation Board of Directors will consist Reg: James Elliott Dunseath, No.P 3567 of two (2) Directors. The AttorneyA PUBLIC HEARING will be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and HUGH M. CALDWELL, NOTICE TO CREDITORS of persons who are to serve as held by Pima County. The that in obedience to the Writ of JR.,as Secretary,of ALEXAN- SOUTHERN ARIZONA CLAY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Directors until the first annual PUBLIC NOTICE Public Hearing will be based on Special Execution issued by the that the undersigned has been DER & STRUBLE REALTY, & meetingcof shareholders or untila the DRAFT ENVIRONMEN- above entitled Court and in the appointed INC.,an Arizona corporation. GLASS COOPERATIVE personal represents sc the undersigned, associ- their successors are elected and JEANNE HAINES We, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF TAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT, above entitled cause,which Writ tive of this estate. All persons uaare: THE STATE OF ARIZONA FACILITY PLAN AND and the Judgment described having claims against the estate Notary Public ate ourselves to forma nonprofit q In and for the County of Pima ADDENDUM,prepared as part therein by reference thereto are are required to present their My Commission Expires: Aug. corporation pursuant to the pro- TERRANCE DAVID STEVENS 21,1980. visions of Article 16 of Chapter 1 4669 E.26th St. AUTOMOTIVE D I ST R U B UT of the MOUNT LEMMON Treat incorporated herein,commands claims within four months after Pub.The Arizona Territorial of Title 10, Arizona Revised Tucson,Arizona 85711 ING COMPANY OF TUCSON, men),Interceptor and Collection me to sell,and I will sell,subject the date of the first publication RAYMOND DONALD System Planning Study. The to the right of redemption in May 12,19,26,1977 Statutes, and for that purpose INC.,an Arizona corporation, 9 P of this notice or the claims will adopt the following Articles of STEVENS Plaintiff recommended project includes such case made and provided by be forever barred. Claims must Req: Waterfall, Economidis, 2244 Dellridge construction of a wastewater Caldwell&Hanshaw,P.C. Incorporation: vs. statute,at public auction,all of be presented to the undersigned 1.The name of the corporation St.Paul,MN.55119 WALTER PR I DEAUX and treatment plant,interceptor and the right, title, interest, claim personal representative at Ninth PUBLIC NOTICE shall be the SOUTHERN LORRAINE BROWN JANE DOE PR I DEAUX, Hus- wastewater collection systems. and lien which the parties Floor Valley National Building, ARIZONA CLAY & GLASS 2244 Carnia)Pl. band and wife, The purpose of the recom named in said Judgment had or 2 East Congress Street,Tucson, St.Paul,MN.55119 Defendant mended facilities is to eliminate have in and to the real property Arizona 85701. Articles of Incorporation COOPERATIVE. No.151828 the potential public health hereinafter described,and from of 2. The purpose for which the RICHARD M.BROWN hazards resultingfrom the dis• the DATED:May 2,1977. 955 Earl St. CIVIL CASE NO.626-77 proceeds of said sale, to ARCHITECTURAL BUILDERS corporation shall be the BARRY ADAMS RYAN St.Paul,MN. NOTICE OF GENERAL charge of inadequately treated satisfy said Judgment in favor Personal Representative INC. SOUTHERN ARIZONA CLAY& sewerage to Sabino Creek. It is p ARTICLE VII EXECUTION of the judgment creditor therein Pub.The Arizona Territorial ARTICLE I GLASS COOPERATIVE. anticpated that construction ofpurposeIncorporators: The Directors SALE OF REAL PROPERTY P named, in the total judgment May 12, 19,26,1977 Name of the corporation shall 2. The for which the p NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the facilities would begirt by sum of $3,062.63, together with be ARCHITECTURAL BUiLD corporation is organized is the as set forth in Article VI are also Req: Bilby Shoenhair,Warnock the Incorporators. that in obedience to the Writ of April,1978. accrued and accruinginterestERS INC. transaction of eny and all lawful THE PUBLIC HEARING veil &Dolph,P.C. DATED this 4th day of May, Special Execution issued by the and costs since the date of entry ARTICLE II business for which corporations above entitled Court and in the be conducted in compliance with of said Judgment. PUBLIC NOTICE Purpose: the purpose for may be organized under Arizona 1977• above entitled cause,which Writ U.S. Environmental Protection The sale will be held at the which this corporation is organi. Revised Statute 10-001 etc. TERRANCE DAVID STEVENS and the Judgment described Agency (EPA) guidelines. East front door of the new Pima zed is the transaction of any or (General Corporate Law). The RAYMOND DONALD established for the Wastewater NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALESTEVENS therein by reference thereto are County Court House,also some all lawful business for which corporation contemplates no incorporated herein,commands Construction Grant Program. times known as the main The following legally descri corporations may be incorpor- pecuniary profit,and no part of LORRAINE E BROWN me to sell,and I will sell, Upon review of the facilitybed trust property will be sold RICHARD M.BROWN a subject entrance of said Court House,in aced under the laws of the state its net earnings, if any, shall to the right of redemption in Planning reports, and a royal pursuant to the power of sale Pub.The Arizona Territorial PP Tucson,Arizona,on June 1,1977 of Arizona, as they may be inure to the benefit of any such case made and provided by of the project by the Arizona at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to sell under that certain Deed of Trust amended from time to time. private individual, except that May 12,19,26,1977 recorded in docket or book 5088, ARTICLE III persons may be paid areason- Req: Alpert&Fein,Attys. statute,at public auction,all of Department of Health Services the following described real the right, title, interest, and EPA, theproject willproperty highestat page 486-489,in the Records of g claim to the bidder: public Initial Business: The corpora- able amount of services they PUBLIC NOTICE Pima County,Arizona,at and lien which the parties qualify for 75 percent financing Lot Two(2),Block Five(5),of lion initially intends to build actually render to, for, or on auction to the highest bidder,at named in said Judgment had or from State and Federal funds. LA MESA,per Map recorded in purchase,rent,lease,mortgage, behalf of the corporation. East Door of New Courts Build IN THE SUPERIOR COURT have in and to the real property Copies of the Draft Environmen- .Book 8,Page 61 of Maps,in the sell, exchange, assign, dispose 3. The character of the p P y tal ImpactFacility office of the County Recorder of ing in the City of Tucson,Pima of invest, develop land, sub- business for which the corpora OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA hereinafter described,and from Assessment, County, Arizona, on June 24, In and for the County of Pima the proceeds of said sale, to Plan and Addendum are being Pima County,Arizona. divide and engage in any part of tion initially intends to conduct distributed to interested local 1977. FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- satisfy said Judgment in favor Also,all of debtors'household The East 100.5 feet of the West the construction or building in this State is the sale and GAGE ASSOCIATION of the judgment creditor therein agencies and groups. Copies Of goods, appliances, equipment, 1195.5 feet of the North 134.32 business or to hold and operate production of various commodi- Plaintiff named, in the total judgment the reports are also available for furniture and personal propertyfeet of the South 318.64 feet of real property in the state and ties relating to craftwork and in vs. sum of $5698.73, together with review at the following of every kind, nature and Lot One(1),Section 2,Township other states. particular glass and clay craft SANDRA E. BAKER, an un accrued and accruing interest locations: description now located in or ARTICLE IV 4. The corporation shall have 1. Tucson Public Library15 South,Range 12 East. married woman,et al., and costs since the date of entry - about debtors'premises at their ALSO KNOWN AS: 5411 West Authorized Capital: The corp- no capital stock. Defendant of said Judgment. Main Library; residence address and legal oration shall have authority to 5. The name and address of The sale will be held at the 2.University of Arizona Main description as set forth above. Louisiana Street, Tucson, issue One Million (1,000,000) the initial statutory agent of the No.165497 Library, Arizona NOTICE OF SPECIAL East front door of the new Pima Reserve Book room; DATED May 2,1977shares of common stock of the corporation is JAMES A.FEIN, CountyCourt House,also some. 3.Pima CountyDepartment of DATED March 22,1977 EXECUTION P RICHARD J.BOYKIN par value of One Dollar ($1.00) Esq., 15 WestWashington St. JESSE S.LATHER andSALE OF REAL PROPERTY times known as the main Sanitation, 3rd Floor, 131 W. Sheriff of Pima County,ArizonaArizona 85701 per share. Tucson, . GENEVA L.LATHER,rwsband NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN entrance of said Court House,in Congress; By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 ARTICLE V 6.The names and addresses of f Tucson, Arizona, on May 17, 4.Cityof Tucson Department Deputy and wife p that in obedience toithe Writ e P Oe ut Sheriff Statutory Agent: The name the initial incorporators are: 1977,at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to (Name of Trustor) Special Execution issued by the of Water & Sewers, 3rd Floor, Pub.The Arizona Territorialand address of the initial statu- MARTY WESSLER sell the following described real City Hall Annex;and May 12,19,26,1977 INDIVIDUAL above entitled Court and in the STATE OF ARIZONA tory agent of the corporation is: 564 S.Meyer Avenue above entitled cause,which Writ property to the highest bidder: 5. Vine Restaurant Inn, Mt. Req:Jack A.Ettinger,Atty. ss CHARLES RONDELLI Tucson,Arizona 85701 and the Judgment described TUCSON E 88.8'of L 12&S 21' Lemmon,Arizona 635 N.Craycroft DABNEY MILLER County of Maricopa therein by reference thereto are OF E 88.8'of L 9 BLOCK 41 THE PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC NOTICE Tucson,Arizona 621 N.6th Avenue DATED April 7,1977 WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday, This instrument was acknow Tucson,Arizona 85705 incorporated herein,commands RICHARD J.BOYKIN May 17,1977,at 2:30 p.m.at the ledged before me this 22nd day JANET BURNER me to sell,and I will sell,subject Pima CountyI N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF of March, 1977, by John A. to the right of redemption in Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona Board of Super- ' THE STATE OF ARIZONAARTICLE VI 487 S.Meyer Avenue Murphy,Jr.,Successor Trustee such case made and provided by By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 visors Hearing Room, First In re the Marriage of Karan S. NANCY ANN MYSKOWSKI Board of Directors:The initial Tucson,Arizona 85701 statute,at public auction,all of Deputy Sheriff Floor, Courts Building, 111 W. Cox Notary Public Board of Directors will consist JOHN MOHON the right, title, interest, claim Pub.The Arizona Territorial Congress, Tucson, Arizona. All Petitioner Pub.The Arizona Territorial of two directors. The persons 919 E.Navajo and lien which the April 28, interested parties are encour- and who are to serve as directors Tucson,Arizona 85719 parties May 5,12,1977 aged to attend. May 12,19,26, named in said Judgment had or John N.Coxuntil their successors are BERNIE KUHN WRITTEN COMMENTS will June 2,1977 have in and to the real property Req: Jack A.Ettinger,P.C. Respondent. Req:Murphy,Posner &Froim. elected and qualified are: 1425 N.2nd St. hereinafter described,and from be accepted until 12:00 noon, AFFIDAVIT ON RETURNDON BENINATI Tucson Arizona 85705 PUBLIC NOTICE May 20, 1977 on this project. OF SERVICE BY son 3956 E.Holladay 7. The affairs of the corpora- the proceeds of said sale, to Comments should be addressed PUBLICATION PUBLIC NOTICE Tucson,Arizona 85706 tion shall be conducted by a satisfy said Judgment in favor to Pima County Department of MADELINE BENINATI Board of Directors of not less of the judgment creditor therein IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF (Domestic Relations) named, in the total judgment I Sanitation, 131 W. Congress, STATE OF ARIZONA 3956 E.Holladay than three(3),as determined by THE STATE OF ARIZONA Tucson,Arizona,85701,ATTEN- STATE OF ARIZONA sum of$18,000.85,together with In and for the County of Pima TiON: John Pagliuso. ss. ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT Tucson,Arizona 85706 the By Laws of the corporation, accrued and accruing interest GOVERNMENT NATIONAL COUNTY OF PIMA The directors are also the and by such officers as the and costs since the date of entry Pub.The Arizona Territorial TO THE MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,a The undersigned affiant, Incorporators. Board may from time to time May 12,1977 ARTICLES OF INCORP. of said Judgment. . corporation, being first duly sworn on oath, DATED THIS 11th DAY OF designate, in accordance with Reg: Pima County Department OF APRIL,1977 said B Laws. A meetingwas The sale will be held at the Plaintiff deposes and says:That I am the y" East front door of the new Pima of Sanitation ALEXANDER&STRUBLE held and the followingpersons vs. petitioner in the above entitled P County Court House,also some- REALTY,INC. FRED MAR ISCAL and DEBRA and numbered Domestic Rela DON BEN INATI were elected as directors of the times known as the main PUBLIC NOTICE C E tions matter; that I have per- Pursuant to the provisions of MADELINE BENINATI corporation, to serve until the L. MAR ISCAL, husband and P Section 10-061 Arizona Business entrance of said Court House,in wife;BORG WARNER CREDIT• sonal knowledge of the facts Pub. The Arizona Territorial next annual meeting of the Tucson,Arizona,on June 3,1977 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Corporation Act, the under- CORPORATION; JOHN DOE 1 herein set forth; that I have May 12,19,26,1977 corporation which will be on the at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to sell THE STATE OF ARIZONA signed corporation adopts the to 10; JANE DOE 1 to 10; ABC caused the publication of the Req: Don Beninati 1st day of September,1977: the following described real In and for the County of Mari instruments to which this affida attached Articles of Amendment MARTY WESSLER CORPORATION 1 to 10;and the to its Aritcles of Incorporation. property to the highest bidder: UNKNOWN HEIRS AND copa vit is attached in the manner 564 S.Meyer Avenue A O V A N C E MORTGAGE FIRST: The name of the PUBL 1 C NOTICE Arizona 85701 The West 26.00 feet of the East and at the times mentioned in Tucson, 915.01 feet of Lot 1 of Resubdivi DEVISEES of any of the above corporation is ALEXANDER & named defendants,if deceased, CORPORATION, a Delaware the Affidavit of Publicaiton by P JANET BURNER corporation, the publisher,which said affida. STRUBLE REALTY,INC. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF 487 S.Meyer Avenue sion No. 1 of DREXEL or the successors or assigns of P SECOND: The document TERRACE No.2, a subdivision Plaintiff viz is annexed hereto and Incor THE STATE OF ARIZONA Tucson,Arizona 85701 on record in the office of the corporaitons named above. P • attached hereto as Exhibit"A" y DABNEY MILLER Defendant vs• orated herein ..by reference In and for the Count of Pima sets forth an Amendment to the DARVIN A.WATKINS,JR.and GOVERNMENT NATIONAL County Recorder of Pima No.166626 thereto;that I have relied upon 621 N.6th Avenue NOTICE OF SPECIAL MARY A.WATKINS,his wife; the .pr isions and conditions Articles of Incorporation which MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,a Tucson,Arizona 85705 County, Arizona, in Book 21 of EXECUTION HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS contained in Rule 4 (h) of the was adopted by the shareholders corporation organized and exist- JANET BURNER Maps and Plats at page 39 SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Arizona Rules of Civil Proce- of the Corporation on April 28, ing under the laws of the United 487 S.Meyer Avenue thereof. 1977,in the mannerprescribed- States of American, (Site 47) NOTICE I S HEREBY GIVEN a corporation, dure in causing the service of Tucson,Arizona 85701 that in obedience to the Writ of Defendants. process upon respondent by by the Arizona Business Corp- Plaintiff JOHN MOHON DATED May 5,1977 No.C34"�666 oration Act. vs. RICHARD BOYKIN Special Execution issued by the publication;that I know that the 919 E.Navajo NOTICE OF SPECIAL respondent is: LiSTON D. HASELDEN and Tucson,Arizona 85705 Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona above entitled Court and in the Po above entitled cause,which Writ EXECUTION A non-resident of the State of JUDY C.HASELDEN,husband BERNIE KUHN By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 SALE OF REAL PROPERTY THIRD: The number of and wife; STEWART TITLE Deputy Sheriff and the Judgment described Arizona whose address is un 1425 N.2nd St. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. known. shares of the corporation out- AND TRUST OF TUCSON, an Tucson,Arizona 85705 Pub.The Arizona Territorial therein by reference thereto are standingat the time of such May 12,19,26,1977 incorporated herein,commands that in obedience to the Writ of (Briefly describe your efforts in Arizona corporation, as metosell,and!will sell,subject Special Execution issued by the attempting to locate respon- adoption was 350; and the Trustee;MORTGAGE INVEST- IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we Req: James Elliott Dunseath, above entitled Court and in the dent) number of shares entitled to MENT SECURITIES, INC.; have hereunto set our hands an Attorney to the right of redemption in , vote thereon was 350. JOHN DOE 1 to 10; and the seals this 17th such case made and provided by above entitled cause,which Writ Through Dept. of Economics FOURTH: The designation day of March, and the Judgment described Security. g UNKNOWN HEIRS AND 1977. thestaright,,apublic auction,claimll of and nurriber of outstanding DESVISEES of anyMARTY WESSLER +The American the title, interest, therein by reference thereto are KARAN S.COX of the above and lien which the incorporated herein,commands Petitioner shares of each class or series named defendants,if deceased, DABNEY MILLER Red Cross. parties me to sell,and I will sell,subject entitled to vote thereon as a or the successors or assigns of JANET BURNER The Good named in said Judgment had or This instrument was acknow have in and to the real property to the right of redemption in ledged before me this 5th day of class or series were as follows: CLASS OR SERIES corporations named above. JOHN MOHON N eighbot Defendants. i hereinafter described,and from such case made and provided by May,1977,by Karen S.Cox. BERNIE KUHN May 12, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 19 PUBLIC ENOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE LEASE INVESTORS, INC., an line of said property described serve on the Board of Directors Pub.; The Arizona Territorial public auction,all of the right, part hereof will be sold at public NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALEin Book 1301 of Dockets at page shall be fixed by the By-Laws. ,April 28, title, interest, claim lien Arizona Corporation; UNITED auction to satisfy the said judg-The following legally STATES FIDELITY & ments on May 26, 1977, at the 409, to a point of interesection ARTICLE VIII May 5,12,1977 `which the parties named andin said described trust property will be GUARANTY COMPANY, a hour of 10:00 a.m.,at the East with a line 100 feet Easterly, Incorporators of the Corpora- Req: Bosco, Goldman, & Kap- ;Judgment had or have in and to sold pursuant to the power of measured radially from the line tion are:WAYNE HALLQUIST Ian,Ltd. the real property hereinafter Corporation; FASHION door of the New County Courts P P sale under that certain Deed of described above as the Westerly 6212 East Bellevue, Tucson, P U B L PUBLIC NOTICE described, and from the pro Trust recorded on August 21, FLOOR,INC.,an Arizona Corp Building,Tucson,Arizona. .line of the tract herein described •Arizona; ELIAS MOLINA,1144 oraiton; CENTRAL PIPE & • SIGNED:April 20,1977. .described, of said sale,to satisfy said 1975, in Docket 5000 pages 658- and the Easterly line of said North Rook, Tucson, Arizona Judgment in favor of the Judg SUPPLY CO.,an Arizona Corp- RICHARD J.BOYKIN 85712 and DAVID MOLINA,3950 651 inclusive, in the records of PUEBLO VILLAS SUB- ment creditor therein named,in the County Recorder, Pima oration; WALT SAUNDERS & Sheriff DIVISION: West Valencia,Tucson,Arizona iN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ASSOCIATES; JOHN DOE and By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 THE STATE OF ARIZONA the total judgment sum of $24, County, Arizona, at public thence Northerly parallel with 85706, together with accrued JANE DOE, 1 through 10; and Deputy Sheriff In and for the County of Pima auction to the highest bidder at and 100 feet Easterly from said All powers,duties and respon- and 459.24,aceto et interest and costs XYZ CORPORATIONS, 1 JOHN K.SKOMP In the Matter of the Estate of the west entrance of the old Westerly line of the tract herein sibilities of the Incorporators since the date of entry of said through 10, Murphy,Posner&Froimson JOSEPH JEROME MAGID- Pima County Courthouse described and the Eastelry line shall cease at the time of Judgment. Defendants. 1500•Townehouse Tower SON, located at i 15 North Church St. of said PUEBLO VILLAS SUB- delivery of these Articles of No.150023 Phoenix,Arizona 85013 Deceased. The sale will be held at the Tucson,Arizona 85701 on , DIVISION, to a point in the Incorporation to the Arizona East front door of the new Pima NOTICE OF SALE UNDER -and- No.P-3568 day,the 30th day of June, 1977, North • line of the said Corporation Commission'for CountyCourt House,also some SPECIAL EXECUTION GERALD R.O MEARA NOTICE TO CREDITORS at the hour of 9:45 o'clock in the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN O'Meara, Michela, Brogna & .Northeast Quarter of the South- -filing. M morning of said day. east Quarter of Section 14 IN WITNESS WHEREOF we , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN times known as the main that the above-named Plaintiffs Weber that the undersigned has been entrance of said Court House,in The property to be sold is thence Westerly along said have hereunto set our hands this situated in Pima County, received judgment in the above- 300 First National Bank Building appointed Personal Represents- Tucson, Arizona, on May 26, named Court on April 14, 1977, North line to the TRUE POINT 4th day of April,1976. Tucson,Arizona 85701 live of this estate. All persons 1977 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to Arizona and is described as: OF BEGINNING. WAYNE HALLQUIST against the Defendants, in the Attorneys for Plaintiff having claims against the estate sell the following described real Lot 19, WESTGATE TOWN- EXCEPTING therefrom that ELIAS MOLINA required to present theire property to the highest bidder: principal sum of SEVEN EXHIBIT"A" P Pe Y 9 HOUSES,as shown on the plat THOUSAND ($7,0 00.00) Parcel No.1 Part lying within River Road,as DAVID MOLINA attached to "Declaration of shown on the Map recorded in claims within four months after Lot 6 in Block 5 of Richland DOLLARS, together with That certain property located STATE OF ARIZONA the date of the first publication Heights,Pima County,Arizona, Covenants,Conditions and Res- interest thereon at the rate of in Pima County, Arizona, the office of the County ss. frictions" recorded August 17, ten percent (10 percent) per described as follows: Recorder in the office of the COUNTY OF PIMA of this notice or the claims will according to the map of record 1970,in Docket 3811,page 646. annum,from the 1st day of July, The East 200 feet of the part of County Recorder of Pima SUBSCRIBED, SWORN to be forever barred.Claims must in the Pima County Recorder's DATED this 29th day of 1973 through and including the the Northeast Quarter of the County, Arizona, in Book 9 of and ACKNOWLEDGED before be presented either to the under- Office in Book 4 of Maps and , March,1977. Road Maps at page 42 thereof. me this 4th Day of April,1977 by signed Personal Representative Plats at Page 100,.EXCEPT Trustors: 4th day of April, 1977, to-wit: Southeast Quarter of Section 14, pub.The Arizona Territorial c-o Steve Kosteck,Jr.,Attorney the South 117 feet thereof. $2,683.33,for a total of$9,683.33; Township 13 South of Range 13 WAYNE HALLQUIST, ELIAS at Law,149 N.Stone Ave.,Suite DATED April 27,1977 SCOTT R.PETERSON and for the further sums of East,G.&S.R.B.&M.,Pima April 28, MOLINA and DAVID MOLINA. LINDA S.PETERSON May,5,12,7977 JAMES M.SAKRISON 301, Tucson, Arizona 85701, or Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona LEE R.PERRY $3,924.00 as and for payments on County,Arizona,lying Westerly Re Mur h filed with the Court. By Sgt.L. 144 the first mortgage on said pre- of the centerine of the Tucson- q� P y,Posner&Froim- Notary Public Deputy K. Huff,ff Trustee mises; $3,600.00 as and for Florence Highway,as said high- son,Attys. My Commission Expires:7-17-77 STATE OF ARIZONA Pub.The Arizona Territorial DATED April 28th,1977. Pub.The Arizona Territorial repairs and maintenance to the way was established prior to its ANN ELIZABETH MAGIDSON May 5,12,19,1977 ss. subject property; $700.00 for abandonment by Proceedings PUBLIC NOTICE April 28, COUNTY OF MARICOPAMay 5,12,1977 Personal Representative Req: Mesch, Marquez, Roths The foregoing instrument was attorney fees; $30.40 for court No. 849 of the Pima County- � Pub.The Arizona Territorial child,Attys. acknowledged before me this costs;and,pursuant to a Special Board of Supervisors as IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Req:Slutes,Browning,Zlaket& May 5,12,19,1977 ' 29th dayof March, 1977 by Lee Writ of Execution issued by the •recorded March 26,1955 in Book � THE STATE OF ARIZONA Sakrison,P.C. Req: Steve Kosteck,Jr.,Attor PUBLIC NOTICE Court on the 14th day of April, 7 of Road Maps at page 13,in the In and for the County of Pima R.Perry,as Trustee. 1977, the following described office of the County Recorder, HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS PUBLIC NOTICE ney LOUISE DAVIES real property will be sold at a Pima County,Arizona,and lying AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a PUBLIC NOTICE N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Notary Public Public Auction to satisfy said Southerly of the Westerly exten- corporation, Articles of Incorporation THE STATE OF ARIZONA My commission expires: judgment on the 24th day of sion of the South line of Lot 19 of Plaintiff of In and for the County of Pima October 1,1978 May, 1977,at the hour of 10:00 Maryland Hills Estates, as vs. DESERT MEDIA,INC. Articles of Incorporation TRANS AM E R I C A TITLE Pub.The Arizona Territorial o'clock a.m.,at the East door of recorded in said office of the ROBERT D.MILLER,et ux,et ARTICLE I of INSURANCE COMPANY OF April 21,28, the Pima County Superior Court County Recorder in Book 9 of al, Name:The name of the Corp- Cellulose Insulation of ARIZONA,an Arizona corpora- May 5,12,1977 Building, Tucson, Arizona, Maps and Plats at page 55 Defendants. oration shall be Desert Media, America,Inc. tion,as Trustee under Trust No. Req:Carson,Messinger,Elliott, to-wit: thereof,and lying Northerly of No.165549 Inc. an Arizona corporation RH 26,637, Laughlin&Ragan Lot 46, THUNDERBIRD the North line of River Road as NOTICE OF SPECIAL ARTICLE II KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE Plaintiff TICEHEIGHTS,according to the plot established by Proceedings No. EXECUTION Purpose: The Purpose for PRESENTS: vs. PUBLIC NO of record in the Office of the 1103 of said Board of Super- SALE OF REAL PROPERTY which this corporation is organi- I PROFIT CORPORATION OF Pima County Recorder,in Book visors,recorded in said office of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN zed is the transaction of any or The name of the corporation is ARIZONA, INC., an Arizona ARIZONA SUPERIOR COURT 12 of Maps at page 73. the County Recorder,in Book 9 that in obedience to the Writ of all lawful business for which CELLULOSE INSULATION OF corporation; PIONEER County of Maricopa corporations may be incorpor- AMERICA,INC. NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY DATED this 20th day of April of Road Maps at page 42 thereof. Special Execution issued by the Po UNITED BANK OF ARIZONA, 1977. Lot 17,EXCEPT the South 150 above entitled Court and in the ated under the laws of the State II OF ARIZONA, under Trust an Arizona bank,a corporation, RICHARD J.BOYKIN feet of the East 125 feet of said above entitled cause,which Writ of Arizona, as they may be The duration of the corpora- 10874; ARIZONA MAI NTEN- Plaintiff, Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona Lot 17; and Lot 18; all in and the Judgment described amended from time to time. tion is perpetual. ANCE COMPANY, a corpora- vs. By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 Maryland Hills Estates,a Sub- therein be reference thereto are ARTICLE III III tion;et al, BARBARA A. BROWN dba Pub.The Arizona Territorial division of Pima County, incorporated herein,commands Initial Business:The corpora- The purpose for which this corp- Defendant BARBARA'S FASIONS AND April 28, Arizona, according to the Map me to sell,and I will sell,subject .tion initially intends to publish a oration is organized is the trans- No.144885 HIT OR MISS,aka BARBARA May 5,12,1977 or Plat thereof,of record in the to the right of redemption in weekly classsified ad newspaper action of any and all-lawful NOTICE OF SPECIAL A. TOSCANO; WILLIAM J. Req: Bernard L. Lesser,Attor office of the County Recorder of such case made and provided by which will be known as the Free business for which corporations EXECUTION TOSCANO; JOHN DOES I-V, 1 ney Pima County,Arizona,in Book 9 statute,at public auction,all of Flea Mart. may be incorporated under the SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ' inclusive; JANE DOES I-V, of Maps and Plats at page 55; the right, title, interest, claim ARTICLE IV laws of the State of Arizona,as , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' inclusive;tand DOE CORP- NOTICE C EAuthorized Capital:The corp- they may be amended from time that in obedience to the Writ of P U B L i C EXCEPT any portions of Lot 17, and lien which the parties oration shall have authority to to time. CORP- orations I V,inclusive, lying within River Road as named in said Judgment had orSpecial Execution issued by the . Defendants. IV above entitled Court and in the established by order and resolu- 'have in and to the real property issue 1 million shares of CIVIL ACTION NO:C348969 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF tion of the Board of Supervisors hereinafter described,and from common stock,with a par value The corporation initially above entitled cause,which Writ SUMMONS THE STATE OF ARIZONA of Pima County, Arizona, as the proceeds of said sale, to of$1.00 per share. intends to conduct the manufac- and the Judgment described THE STATE OF ARIZONA In and for the County of Pima recorded in Docket 1650 at page satisfy said Judgment in favor ARTICLE V turing, marketing and installa- therein by reference thereto are TO THE DEFENDANTS: In the Matter of the Estate of 255 and as shown in Book 9 of of the judgment creditor therein Board of Directors:The initial lion of cellulose insulation and incorporated herein,commands BARBARA A.BROWN dba SARA I.HOYLER, Road Maps,at page 42. named, in the total judgment Board of Directors will consist other products related thereto. me to sell,and I will sell,subject Barbara's FAshions and Deceased. TOGETHER WITH THE sum of$32,386.41,together with of two(2)directors.The persons V to the right of redemption in Hit or Miss aka No.P-3620 Easterly one-half of the Tucson- .accrued and accruing interest who are to serve as Directors The authorized capital is one such case made and provided by BARBARA A.TOSCANO NOTICE TO CREDITORS Florence Highway as shown on and costs since the date of entry until the first annual meeting of million (1,000,000) shares of statute,at public auction,all of WILLIAM J.TOSCANO To the CREDITORS of the Map of abandonment of record of said Judgment. shareholders or until their• common stock, with no par the right, title, interest, claim YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- Estate of SARA I. HOYLER, in the office of the County The sale will be held at the successors are elected and value. and lien which the parties MON ED and required to appear deceased. Recorder of Pima County, East front door of the new Pima qualified are: VI named in said Judgment had or and defend, within the time NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Arizona,in Book 7 of Road Maps County Court House,also some- VICKIE ANDRESANO The fiscal year shall be the have in and to the real property applicable,in this action in this that the undersigned has been at page 13, lying between the times known as the main 1434 E.Linden St. calendar year. hereinafter described,and from Court.If served within Arizona, appointed personal representa- Westerly extension of the South- entrance of said Court House,in Tucson,Arizona 85719 VII the proceeds of said sale, to you shall appear and defend five of this estate. All persons erly line of Lot 17 and the Tucson, Arizona, on May 27, . RICHARD ANDRESANO The incorportors of the above satisfy said Judgment in favor within 20 days after the service having claims against the estate Westerly extension of the North- 1977,at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to 1434 E.Linden St. corportion are: of the judgment creditor therein of the Summons and Complaint are required to present their erly line of said Lot 18 of sell the following described real Tucson,Arizona 85719 ALFONSO H.MORALES named, in the total judgment upon you,exclusive of the day of claims within four months after Maryland Hills Estates,accord- property to the highest bidder: The Directors are also the 3225 East Riverbend Circle sum of $6,000, together with service. If served out of the the date of the first publication ing to the plat thereof of record Lot 2 in Block 2 of the Resub- Incorporators. Tucson,Arizona 85715 (accrued and accruing interest State of Arizona - whether by of this notice or the claims will in the office of the County division of Lots 1,2,3,4,13,14, DATED THIS 15th DAY OF JAMES ROBERSON land costs since the date of entry direct service,by registered or be forever barred.Claims must524 South Staunton Drive Recorder in Book 9 of Maps and 15, and 16, in Wilmot Desert April,1977. 101 said Judgment. certified mail,or by publication be presented either to the under- Plats at page 55; EXCEPTING Estates,Pima County,Arizona, VICKIE ANDRESANO Tucson,Arizona 85710 The sale will be held at the --you shall appear and defend signed personal representative therefrom any portion within as shown by map on file in Book RICHARD ANDRESANO VIII East front door of the new Pima within 30 days after the service at c-o Charles W.King,Attorney River Road as shown in Book 9 10 of Maps and Plats at page 4, Pub.The Arizona Territorial The initial Board of Directors County Court House,also some- of the Summons and Complaint at Law, 6245 East Broadway, of Road Maps at page 50. Pima County Records. April 28, shall consist of three (3) 'times known as the main upon you is complete,exclusive Suite 510,Tucson,Arizona 85711, EXHIBIT"A" RICHARD J.BOYKIN May 5,12,1977 directors.The persons who are ntrance of said Court House,in of the day of service. Where or filed with the Probate Divi- PARCEL NO.2 Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona Req: Richard Andresano •to serve as directors until the ,Tucson, Arizona, on May 27, process is served upon the sion of the office of the Clerk of All that part of the Northeast By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 .first meeting of shareholders,or 1977 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to Arizona Director of Insurance the Court. Deputy Sheriff until their successors are :sell the following described real as an insurer's attorney to Quarterof the Southeast Quarter P y 1977 PUBLIC NOTICE elected and qualified, are as property highest May 2,1977. of Section 14,Township 13 South, DATED April 22, ro erty to the hi hest bidder: receive service of legal process ALICE M.HOYLER Range 13 East, Gila and Salt Pub.The Arizona Territorial follows: The west 200 feet of the follow against it in this state, the Personal Representative River Base and Meridian,Pima April 28, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ALFONSO H.MORALES ing described parcel: A parcel insurer shall not be required to Pub.The Arizona Territorial County, Arizona, described as May 5,12,1977 THE STATE OF ARIZONA 3225 East Riverbend Circle of land in the southwest quarter appear, answer or plead until May 12,19,26,1977 follows: Req:Gerald B.Hirsch,Attorney In and for the County of Mari Tucson,Arizona 85714 of Section 33, Township 14, expiration of 40 days after date, Req: King&Frisch,Attys. BEGINNING ata point in the cops JAMES ROBERSON South,Range 12 East, Gila and ) of such service upon the Direc- North line of said Northeast PUBLIC NOTICE FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- 524 South Staunton Drive Salt River Base and Meridian, 1. tor. Servicea by registered or Quarter of the Southeast Quar- • 'GAGE ASSOCIATION, Tucson,Arizona 85710 Pima County, Arizona. certified mail without the State ter,distant North 89 degrees 45 Articles of Incorporation 702 T • ransamerica Building The South 226 feet of the east of Arizona is complete n days PUBLIC NOTICE minutes 44 seconds West 545.20 Plaintiff DONALD ESTES described as follows: 3 after the date of filing the of Plaintiff, Tucson,Arizona 85701 half of Lot 1,together with the receipt and affidavit of service feet from the East Quarter LA TORTILLERIA,INC. vs. DATED this 14th day of April, South 226 feet of that portion with the Court.Service by publi- IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF corner of said section 14. Said KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE LARRY ECHELBURGER and 1977. of lot 2 lying southwesterly of P THE STATE OF ARIZONA pointPRESENTS: PATTY R. ECHELBURGER, - ALFONSO H.MORALES cation is complete 30 days after also being the Northeast San Joaquin Road as shown in That we,the undersigned,do husband and wife; RUDOLPH JAMES ROBERSON the date of first publication. In and for the County of Pima corner of PUEBLO VILLASBook 7 of Road Maps at Page 90, Direct service is complete when CONTINENTAL BANK, an SOTO and ESPERANZA G. SUBDIVISION,according to the hereby associate ourselves SOTO,husband and wife;et al, STATE OF ARIZONA Pima County Recorder's Office; made.Service upon the Arizona Arizona corporation, Map or Plat thereof of record in together for the purpose ofss. EXCEPTING therefrom that p Defendants. Motor Vehicle Superintendent is Plaintiff, the office of the County forming a corporation under COUNTY OF PIMA portion lying within the right of the laws of the State of Arizona, No.C 344445 On this the 14th day of April, ,wa complete 30 days after filing the vs Recorder of Pima County, NOTICE OF SALE UNDER Y of Snyder Hill Road as Affidavit of Compliance and V I V I AN ARNOLD, an un- Arizona,in Book 23 of Maps and 'and do hereby adopt the follow- 1977,before me,the undersigned shown in Book 2, page 137 of ing Articles of Incorporation: SPECIAL EXECUTION y personally Road Maps, Pima County return receipt or Officer's married woman; JOHN J. Plats at page 66 thereof. p ation: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Notar Public, Return. RCP 4; ARS 20-222, CARD1,an unmarried man;C A thence South 5 degrees 47 ARTICLE I appeared all of the persons Recorder's Office. EXCEPT all 28-502,28-503. minutes 19 seconds West along The name of the Corporation that the above named Plaintiff known toa me to be the persons coal and other minerals as W ENTERPRISES,cINC., an is LA TORTILLERIA,INC. recovered Judgment in the whose names are subscribed to YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- Arizona corporation; the Westerly line of the tract Ireserved in the Patent from the Fl ED that in case of your failure STEWART TITLE&TRUST OF herein described, and the ARTICLE II above named Court on April 18, the foregoing instrument, and 1977,against the Defendants,in United States of America. to appear and defend within the TUCSON, an Arizona corpora- Easterly line of said PUEBLO The purpose for which thisacknowledged that they execu DATED April 28,1977 the principal sum of $14,171.07, time applicable, judgment bySTEWART TITLE VILLAS SUBDIVISION, 181.66 corporation is organized is theted the same for the purposes RICHARD J.BOYKIN tion; transaction of any or all lawful together with interest thereon at 'herein contained. default may e rendered against TRUST OF TUCSON, an feet to a point of curve; the rate of 7 percent per annum Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona you for the relief demanded in Arizona corporation,as Trustee thence Southerly along the business for which the corppora WITNESS MY HAND AND By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 the Complaint. under Trust No.1342, Westerly line of the tract herein tion may be incorporated under from the first day of May,1976, OFFICIAL SEAL. Deputy Sheriff YOU ARE CAUTIONED that Defendants. described,and the Easterly line the laws of the State of Arizona, 'to-wit:$ 960.48,for a total sum BARBARA J.SCHWAT Pub.The Arizona Territoria No.163031 as they may be amended from of$15,131.55;for the further sum NotaryPublic in order to appear and defend, of said PUEBLO VILLAS SUB- May 5 12,19,1977 you must file an Answer or NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DIVISION, along the arc of a time to time. os$1,000.00 as and for attorney's My Commission Expires: proper response in writing with curve to the right,with a radius ARTICLE III fees; for the further sum of Req:Soble&Cole,P.C. SPECIAL EXECUTION February 10,1978 the Clerk of this Court,accom- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of 1859.86 feet, and a central The corporation initially $68.00 as and for title search pub.The Arizona Territorial PUBLIC NOTICE panied by the necessary filing that the above named plaintiff angle of 17 degrees 52 minutes 00 intends to conduct the business fees; for the further sum of May 5,12,19,1977 fee,within the time required and recovered judgment in the seconds,a distance of 579.96 feet of operating a general restaur- $126.75 as and for Court costs; Req:Donald Estes,Attorney you are required to serve a copy above named Court on the 1st to a point of reverse curve; ant business including the sale for the further sum of$233.89 as IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF of any Answer or response upon day of April, 1977 against the thence Southerly along the arc of beer and wine on the premises and for advances for taxes and THE STATE OF ARIZONA • - curve to the left, with a and for carry out, and the insurance (Impound Deficit); PUBLIC NOTICE In and for the County of the Plaintiffs attorney. RCP above named defendants,in the of a In the Matter of the Estate of 10(d);ARS 12-311,RCP 5. amount of $264,741.55, plus radius of 1959.86 feet, and a manufacture of food products $150.00 for maintenance of pro- The name and address ofsecured costs and interst there central angle of 18 degrees 00 for sale, both wholesale and •Perty; and for interest on the IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF JOHN P.CRAVEN plaintiff's attorney is: on at the rate of Nine(9 percent) minutes 53 seconds along the retail. foregoing at the rate of 7 percent THE STATE OF AR IZONA Deceased. SIGNED AND SEALED this Wester! line of the tract herein ARTICLE IV per annum from the date of In and for the County of Pima No.P-3582 percent per annum on the princi- y Judgment until paid; and Pur JACK GUMBIN, Receiver for NOTICE TO CREDITORS date:Apr.13,1977 pal and interest, from April 1, described,and the Easterly line The corporation shall have NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN WILSON D.PALMER 1977,and at the rate of Six (6 of said PUEBLO VILLAS SUB- authority to issue 100,000 shares suant to a Special Writ of Great Southwestern Trust ClerkDIVISION, a distance of 616.21 of common stock with a par Execution issued by the Court on Corp.,a corporation,and Great that the undersigned has been percent)m percentngper annum on value of$10.00per share. the 18th day of April,1977, the Southwestern Trust Corp., as appointed personal representa- DeputyBy J.Fair the remaining amounts, from feet to a point in the South line of five of this estate. All persons Clerk April 1, 1977 until paid, and said Northeast Quarter of the ARTICLE V following described real Trustee for Common Trust No. Pub.The Arizona Territorial Southeast Quarter of Section 14; The name and address of the property will be sold at public 1212, having claims against the estate defendant,cross-claimant, initial statutoryagentauction to satisfythe said Judg- Plaintiff are required to present their April 21,28,1977 STEWART TITLE&TRUST OF thence South 89 degrees 31 for the May 5,12,1977 TUCSON, as Trustee under minutes 7 seconds East along corporation is JAMES M. .ment on the 25th day of May, vs. claims within four months after Re Carson Messinger,Elliott, said South line to the point of SAKRISON, 310 Transamerica •1977,at the hour of 10:00 o'clock WALTER F.HALL and NANCY the date of the first publication Req: Trust No. 1342,recovered Judg- Building, Tucson, Arizona. a.m.,at the east door of the new HALL, husband and wife; of this notice or the claims will Laughlin&Ragan Attorneys ment in said Court on the 1st day intersection with the West line be forever barred.Claims must of April, 1977, against defend- of the East 200 feet of that part of 85701• Pima County Court House,.Tuc- MARTIN J. KAPLAN and PUBLIC NOT I C Ehe Northeast Quarter of the ARTICLE VI son,Arizona: JUNE KAPLAN, husband and be presented to the undersigned ants,married woman,ARNOLD,A JOHNun The known lace of business of Lot 15, Block 25, WESTERN wife;and U.S.A., personal representative at J. Southeast Quarter lying West- P IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF CARDI,an unmarried man,and erly of the center line of that the corporation shall be 5380 HILLS NO. 2, according to the Defendants c-o4651 N.First Ave.no.103 part of the Tucson-Florence East 22nd Street, Tucson, plat of record in the office of the No.165068 Tucson,Az.85718 THE STATE OF ARIZONA C A W ENTERPRISES,INC.,an Arizona. Pima County Recorder,in Book NOTICE OF SPECIAL DATED April 25,1977. In and for the County of Pima Arizona corporation, on its Highway shown on Map The Valle; National WALTER E. SAMPLE and cross-claim, in the amount of recorded in Book7of Road Maps ARTICLE VII 10 of Maps, page 8 (commonly EXECUTION at page 13 thereof, being the The initial Board of Directors known as 2126 Jason Vista, SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Bank of Arizona WYLMA M.SAMPLE,husband and interest plus accrued costs shall consist of three directors Tucson,Arizona). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN By:GENTRY J.MILNE and wife, and thereon at the rate Southerly extension of the West- Personal Representative Plaintiffs, of Twelve (12 percent) percent erly line of property described in until the first Annual Meeting of DATED this 20th day of April, 'that in obedience to the Writ of P Deed recorded in Book 1301 of Shareholders or until their 1977. Special Execution issued by the Pub.The Arizona Territorial vs. per annum on the principal, successors are elected and RICHARD J.BOYKIN above entitled Court and in the May 5,12,19,1977 STANLEY Z. NEVINS; from April 1, 1977, and Six (6 Dockets at page 409 thereof; P.C. JANICE E. NEVINS, an un- percent)percent per annum on thence Northerly along said qualified: WAYNE HALL- Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona above entitled cause,which Writ Req: H.William Lyle, married woman; SAMUEL the remaining amounts, from Southerly extension and along QUIST, 6212 East Bellevue, By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 and the Judgment described vp . JOYNER and RUBY JOYNER, April 1, 1977 until paid; and the Westerly line of said Tucson, Arizona; ELIAS Deputy Sheriff therein by reference theret Volunteer. husband and wife; JOHN pursuant to a writ of special property described in Book 1301 MOLINA, 1144 North Rook, BOSCO, GOLDMAN & ,are incorporated herein, A BO U D; O.R. CO U N S I L; execution issued by said Court of Dockets at page 409, to the Tucson, Arizona 85712; DAVID KAPLAN,LTD. 'commands me to sell,and I will It'll make 7.�. SOUTHERN ARIZONA BANK on April 20, 1977, the real Northwest corner thereof; MOLINA, 3950 West Valencia, 2930 North Seventh Street sell, subject to the right ofl & TRUST COMPANY, a property described in Exhibit . thence Westerly along the Tucson,Arizona 85706. Phoenix,Arizona 85014 redemption in such case made: The number of persons to Attorneys for Plaintiff and provided by statute, at a better being. National Banking Association;II"A"attached hereto and made a Westerly extension of the North Page 20, The Arizona Territorial, May 12, 1977 Lookin for great bus? adirairs J Tidy Itt3 A ShopTERRITORIAL! orit Aii540Airii:?Aill7 ....._______ TO PLACE YOUR W ANT • D JUST CALL 297-1107 It's E . . . ANTIQUES ANNOUNCEI�IENTSAPARTMENTS- NFRN. 2s. PETS f22.d . I t S It'JE>C1"Et"*'JSIVFland If interested in tour to Holy Land Jnfurnished 2 bedroom town • • • house.Full car Antique Clock Mart Europe July 18-Aug. 1.Call Tommy Harper 327.5135. (19) month, Sso 0o dated.S,1$ease Buy- Sell - Trade 5211 ext�5241,740-6197. (16-19) �i 0 tci !acet)U I\(a ANTADI�I • Ex, . pert Repair-Refinish �� 'fit * �• * # * * �k 'fir 5665 E.22nd St. ;i LIANDSCAPIN .J RELLA �..., vATERRITORIAL-DESERTAIRMAN-classifedputsyour ! ' 747-56 ! * * L Pt\VS message into the hands of over 30,000 readers+readers who 4 '- .-- + FREE ESTIMATES. Lawn re '��' want to know what you have to sell or want to buy. movat replaced with ravel.All �� VERDE S W• W E T M O R E RD. (+ based on 2.8 readers per copy) P 9 INSTRUCTION types of natural and decorative 1= Large,Modern,Landscaped materials for landscaping. Cus- * 1 and?Bdrm.Apts.Starting * 888-8699 During a one week period your ad will appear in The ARIZONA 50. tom tractor work and dump at$153 Built in Range, Re TERRITORIAL and The DESERT AIRMAN for a LOW, truck service. Bob's Material lic trigerators, Disposals. Car 4( 1111:31.1 LOW minimum cost of only S3 plus tax per week. And it's Private preschool instruction, Supply,624.6646, 887.8180. (16 - ei Pets,Draperies,Private Pa PROFESSIONAL PET-I CU R ES """"�"! easy to place your ad. Just use the form below (read by certified teacher. For more .19) tip. Individually Controlled. * EnT131 • information Call 297-3343. (19) st Refrigerated A C. Swim , TICK DIPPING instructions carefully),mail it to us and watch for results. ming Pool Seconds to Davis o NEVER TRANQUILIZED * Monthan! Also close to * Caz' Schools, Churches & shop INSTRUCTIONS - - CHARGES REAL ESTATE. school r ' 4141 E. 29th St. Print clearly one word per space.Use two spaces for address and Phoenix:Two apartments,store Great city, mountain views on Vizsla pups similar to short '1 nearly 3 acres, Camino Real, * Manager Apt. t A - 195-3538 4[ one space for phone number or a series of numbers. Minimum and hone. Zoned C2. Asking * * * * *. * * * * hairs.Both parents proven bird HOUSES �+ SALE is S3 for 21 words and 10 cents per word thereafter. $40,000. Will take mobile for east of Campbell Ave. Horse dogs. Superb family dogs as HOUSES FOR SALE Amount under space of last word is total amount due for one down.Owner will carry balance. property, too. $24,500. Cecil well. AKC registered 296-8970. insertion including tax. 623.5451. (16.19) James.Sinclair Associates,299- APARTMENT'S- (19) 4 4•, 6424 or 297-1327.(18-19) CLOSE TO D-M FURN. 2 4• • LOVELY S256.00 A M O N T H BOLD CAPS in first line(maximum of three words) is 50 cents BUT NO NOISE For Sale: Pet Rabbits,different HOME on East Golf Links, Furnished and unfurnished Black Moon Drive. Three bed- extra per insertion.Centered headingof first line is also 50 cents 3728 S.Actin One bedroom, washer-dryer, sizes,different colors and differ-apartments; small & larger large kitchen, liv i n g extra per insertion. All ads must be accompanied by check or "OWNER MUST SELL"Will go deluxe town houses,and houses completely furnished, cooler; enc prices all marked down.Call rooms, g money order unless credit has been established. Ads must be FHA, VA or low cash to 7 many extras, nice neighbor- 747-1396.(18.19) room,2 full baths.Garage,back raontes. hood. received by noon Tuesday.Ads received after that time will be percent mortgage-164 PITT, low summer and long term rates. Call Evons 1-625-1393 orResponsibleparty need yard lawn fenced. Front yard held until the following week.Proofread your ad carefully before Three Br.,with walled yard and only apply. Pet o.k. 881-4354. landscaped,V.A.mortgage,73, mailingIn case of publication error notify us within two days.No room for tamper. Call Bonnie 1-625-2140. Century 21 Sheldon �. p y P Realty 55 Green Valley Mall. (19) per cent C.T.M. Inspection In credit will be allowed after that time. No cash refunds- credit 749-3160. (18-21) vited.296-6527. (16.19) only will be issued.No changes or refunds after ad is received by TONY LEE REALTY Territorial Publishers. Inc., which reserves the right to edit, 795-3132C 11:4.>i..... For Sale by Owner: Close to reclassify or reject ads if necessary A charge of S5 will be made (i7.20) Comfortable, family home LIVESTOCK D-M Afforadable comfort. for returned checks. - offered by owner. 3 bdr., 13 Clip newspaper articles-get S1 Charming, color-accented, 3 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION bath, countrykitchen, den- N. &0• bdrms., 1/baths,family room to SS each. Details? Send 25 3 bdr., 13=4 bath, fenced yard. family room. Completely land- cents&a stamped,self addres with front&back porches,wall location-22nd and Kolb mid-30's; scaped with sprinkler system. Let us board your horse 10 x 40 sed envelope to Clipping to wall rust carpeting. Newly FHA, VA, terms. The Agency Walk to shopping and school ,box stall$55.00plus feed Casas P PPing Enter- PP� 9 prises P.O. Box 15141 Tucson, remodeled kitchen with rich, Inc.Realty 622-7381. 534,000$280. PITC Will consider Adobes Area. Loving care. Arizona,85708. (19-22) dark-wood cabinets, new $3'12 $3.12 $3'12 FHA or VA-9542 E. Thomas Desert Star Stables. 297-5690. custom-built breakfast bar, JUST LiSTED Place 298-4486. (19) (19-22) KASTOM CONSTRUCTION vanities in baths, centrally Super Clean, 4 bdr., 1/ bath, Three Tennessee Walking Let us handle all your new located with citrus trees and gas $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 large block walled corner lot, PLANT-NURSERY retiring? Horses;11 year old mare,4 year construction and remodeling barbecue.$29,500.4809 E. 26th, nicely landscaped,for informa- No job offers?Why not be your old black stud, one month old needs. Free estimates 297-3437. 748-7404. (17-20) tion; call The Agency Inc. own boss?A nursery and land- colt.For more-information call p7.20) By owner. Near Harrison & Realty 622-7381. (19) scaping business offers freedom 748-1066.(19) Speedway. 3 bedroom, family $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 of self employment and the Half Arab Mare,Gray,4 years t room, dining room, 13/4 bath, KRIVEL REALTY announ- enjoyment of helping others old Green Broke, 5500.00 Call MISC. FOR SALE immaculate landscaping, self- ces their affiliation with improve and beautify their after 6:00 p.m.887-3443. (19) 68• cleaning 16x 32 ft.pool,refriger- RECOA,an organization of homes and businesses.Call Red ation and evaporative cooling. $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 top real estate firms in Carept Realtors 881-5600 Win or every major market area in Leroy.(19) Kenmore dishwasher like new 298 0184. (14 20) the United States and Goldtone S100.00. Call 885.3421. PICTURE ROCKS $3.12 $3.12 Canada, Personalized bro- chures MISC.SERVICES (18-19) 5 year old custom built burnt $3.12 on local properties is FUN IN THE SUN ?0• Baby Items-Playpen, adobe home.Located on 4 acres Just like a vacation ypen, changing one of the services offered. - - table, highchair, walker, and in Tucson mountains five Thus out-of-town buyers Can Thats what apartment life can Mother of two will babysit atminutes off 110. 1,950 sq.feet.3 $3.12 A poo!and a landscaped court be like-except more reasonable. other mise. items. 297-3486. $3.12 $3.12 view listings before arriving home near Borman School. (18-19) bedrooms,new swimming pool, in Tucson. KRIVEL Meals&flexible hours including security alarm,double carport, REALTY is also a member yard,private balconies to watch nights & weekends. 747-0271. Riding Lawn Mower;five horse fireplace-heatolator, gas heat, sunsets on.Recently remodeled. power-like new. $150. 790-2791. fo HOMETOWN BROKERS Call Debbie, manager (19) refrigeration, underground property $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 ASSOC.-"we're just around for details. STITCHES BY RITA (18 19) utilities, 700 ft. covered patio, the corner. D&M Realty&Trust Co. Dressmaking and alterations, Rocker - 'arae 'i oak, two desert landscaping over looking KRIVEL REALTY 2125 S.Craycroft. Oro Valley.2974785 (18-21) cushion g Ot.O 3. 299-9798. valley. Maranaschool district $3.22 $3.33 $3.43 3448 North 1st Ave.-888-4311 (19) Alternators, starters, foreign (18) 'on bus route.Price:571,900.Call - 297-5480 eves. and weekends. and domestic; known and Wallace Sterling flatware (Sir (19-20) trusted auto electric rebuilders. Christopher)nine,4 piece place For Sale by owner: Four bed- $3.54 $3.64 $3.74A. 7102 N.Richey 325-7322.(18-21) settings.7 serving pieces,chest, 1 retail $2,400.00. Want $900 or room,2,�2 bath,located in Golf • best offer.Call 888-5410.(19-20) Links addition W. of Wilmot. °a� , Completely carpeted, paneled ,. One large armchair. Excellent living and dining rooms.Walled $3.95 $4.06 'N { �� •, Patio.S35,600.790-0854.(19) $3.85 k . Y SETTLED Sooner condition. 530.00. 25 Sylvania 4�, *, � ;, WHY WASTES , . !1l�� color T.V.5225.790-7447.(19 20} . , 1 - Moving Storage Shed 7' x 10' with Renting? . anchors.$80.00 call 790-3387.See Newly remodeled 3 bedroom, 2 $4.16 $4.26 $4.37 at 3234 Mustang Drive.(19) bath,with fenced yard by an 80 x � • ''', ' - • .�. •. ° "�,�. acre GREEN BELT. Only 7 � SAVE THIS AD minutes from D-M. ONLY $220 FAMILY HOME Collector always buying all per month and no down pay- $4.47 $4.58 $4.68 silver coins, silver clad ment. Plus new roof, all new { I T Y VAN Kennedys, gold, certain hand- carpet and beautiful large CENTRAL LOCATION , i STORAGE CO guns. Paying More,and paying kitchen. Call owner-agent 298- $4. 78 $4.89 $4.99 3 bedroom, 1 bath, large family room, beamed cash.881 4739;793 2134.(19) 6985.(19) •Palo Verde High School area,3 ceilings, near schools & shopping. Attractive 6624- bedroom, 3 To Place Your Ad fs bath, both refri- $5.10 $5.20 $5.30 home. $28,500. Call Donna Walker 888-8407. geration and evaporative cool- ing,297-11 D7, ing,small family room,compte- 297- liI . d va.w ww AI w vie...v t a ma imi•.im..umi•in...i a•1.1i tely remodeled kitchen, 10 $5.51 � r minutes from D-M. See by $5.41 $5.62 1MS- ! CLEANING and ALTERATIONS (19) - Please insert my ad in Classification No. (see index below)for - I SWIM-TENNIS COURTS one week under conditions set forth above. • j CASAS ADOBES RIGHT-WAY - 3 bedroom home for sale,family Ti i i Cl 1 i JUi EI'f`IES IIIc. I CLEANERS CLEANERS room, fireplace, patio, club I house. 7 / percent VA loan. Nanini Financial Center 7120-C N.Oracle entrance from rear parking lot 2600 N.Miracle Mile Name I I Near 22nd Street and Old r.�.. ;.!•,�..y-,«..�►4*J-,��..../-• I 7119 N. Oracle Rd. 297-0322 623-8962 I Spanish Trail.298-8059.(18-21) �1.11.1�1...1�1.). �) 1 ).1�)�1�).)....)...1.)�)....)�1�1.1�1�1...1. Address I YOU CAN BUY HAPPINESS ' WANTED City State Zip ' �` Take the worries of home buy- t 112 ' 't ing away and go Townhome RWANTED TO BUY. Old guns, YSAVINGROOFS. Phone living. Here's a 2 bdrm. 2 coins, stamps, books, silver, bath Spanish charmer that's I knives or other collectables. le\Vi� Desired by private collector awaitingthat "IwY smart buyer. �// paying highest prices. 296-5611. Check enclosed( ) Money order enclosed( I BONNIE BEST, Large rooms, fireplace, sky- (16-19} GRI BROKER lights, private patio. 2 pools ALPH HAYS , Mail ad and coupon to: . - and tennis court. Acres of .beautiful landscaping. eau me Wanted: Furniture TERRITORIAL -r101411' ..'r � RooFING� ereide-Aceekj,� 1 today for a special showing,; l Ph Used appliances,pianos,& 1 W.Orange Grove Rd. i • 2 9 7.2 516. o n e Misc. If you want top dollar cash-Call Stan 2 9 4- . Tucsgn,Az.85704 887-3384 LICENSED & BONDED 0823 days...889-2042 7110 N. Oracle Rd. Suite 105-- 297-2516 nights. •./`••!••I••/r••r+a....,a./••I•v.v••1•V••./-.•K.I..I•a la ata I i I I I i - I Classified Information CLASSIFIED INDEX 80.Motorcycles- CALL 297- 1107 The minimum charge for classified advertising is S3 for 21 2.Announcements 42.Help Wanted 82.Musical Instruments words or less. Each word thereafter is charged at 10 cents per 26.Funeral Notices 44.Houses for Sale 84.Mortgage and Loans86Before Noon Tuesday word. Bold caps may be used in first line (maximum of three 2b.Card of Thanks 46.Houses for Rent-Furnished Office Space . words)and will be charged at a flat rate of 50 cents in addition to 2c.In Memoriam 48.Houses for Rent•Unfurnished 88•Pets 2d.Lost and Found 50.Instruction . 40.Photography other charges.Centered headings are also charged at a flat rate92.Plumbing All classified ads appear in The ARIZONA TERRITORIAL and of 50 cents in addition to other charges.Sig cuts not exceeding one 2e.Personals 52.Schools 94.Pool Services The DESERT AIRMAN (approximately 30,000 readers +) but column in width by one-half inch in depth are charged at a flat 2f.Announcements 54.Insurance 96.Radio,TV,Electronics must be received no later than noon Tuesday of each week.Ads rate of S1 in addition to other charges.Larger sig cuts will not be 2g.Lodge-Club Notices 56.Job Wanted 98.Real Estate received after noon Tuesday will be held for publication the accepted.A reasonable charge will also be made for reducing or 20.Answering Service 58.Landscaping 99.Recreational Vehicles following week.No cash refunds or changes can be made after ad enlargingsigcuts. Ads must be paid within 7 days. After that 22.Antiques 60 Livestock 4 100.Rooms for Rent is received by Territorial Publishers, Inc. Check ads carefully time ads incur an extra Lots-Acreage charge of 25 cents. 24.Apartments Furnished 62. g P102.Sewing and-Alterations after publication and notify within two days if an error has Display advertisingis accepted for placement within or near 26.Apartments Unfurnished 64.Maintenance P 104.Sporting Goods occured.After that time no credit will be issued by Territorial other classified advertising providingads are as deepas the 28.Auto Sales-New 66.Masonry . 106.Storage Publishers,.Inc..Phone service available Monday through Friday number of columns wide.Acceptance of display advertising by 30 Auto Safes-Used 68.Mise.for Sale only°from 8 a.m.until 5 108•Trucks,Trailers,Campers 70.Misc.Services p.m.Call 247-1107. Territorial Publishers, Inc. does not guarantee placement i 32.Auto Services 110.Upholstery - r. ,. classification. - 72.Mobile Homes--Sale 34. Boats 112.Wanted-Misc. . Territorial Publishers, Inc., reserves the .right..to a 36.Business 74.Mobile Homes-Rent °113.Fertilizer : reclassify or reject ads if necessary. 38.Bikes 76.Mobile Homes.-Lots 40.Garage Sale 78.Mobile Homes-Park ,114.Builders {+-based on 2.8 readers per copy} May 12, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 21 . I PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ` PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF accrued and accruing interest domestic merchandise in ING,INC.;ARIZONA GLASS& RICHARD J.BOYKIN •:OTICE OF AVAILABILITY THE STATE OF ARIZONA and costs since the date of entry domestic market and foreign MIR ROW COMPANY,INC.;an Sheriff OF ,� In and for the County of Pima of said Judgment. merchandise in foreign Arizona corporation;CIMMAR- By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 ANNUAL REPORT OF KAI F. BROTHERS CORPORA- The sale will be held at the markets, and to do a general R O N P R O P E R T 1 E S Pub.The Arizona Territorial FOUNDATION FOR , TION,an Arizona corporation, East side of the new Courthouse foreign and domestic exporting COMPANY,a general partner- May 12,19,26,1977 AGRICULTURE RESEARCH Plaintiff, Building in Tucson,Arizona,on and importing business;and to ship;JOHN DOE, Req:Streich,Lang,Weeks,Car- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: , ONCERN: �;�� t.- vs. June 8,1977 at the hour of 10:00 do any and all thing or things Defendants. don&French,Attorneys Take notice that the annual t !�'t 1,` JOE BLAN KENSH I P and a.m.to sell the following descri- necessary or incidental to,grow- No.C 339102 report of the Kai Foundation for I "JANE DOE"BLANKENSHIP, bed real property to the highest ing out of,or connected with the SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE Agriculture Research for the tax -��� I, Husband and Wife and KAREN bidder: usual conduct of such business, OF REAL PROPERTY ON PUBLIC NOTICE year ending December 31, 1976 ' /f BLANKENSHIP, EL RIO PARK W50'of Lot 10, for the accomplishment of any SPECIAL EXECUTION AND required by section 6056 of the ,:-:'.,' Defendants. Block 33,Docket 4531 Page 090. of such purposes. ORDER OF SALE internal revenue code is avail- C.,..: No.155473 dated May 6,1977 ARTICLE IV UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF able for inspection at the rinci- BOYKIN Thecor corporation have the THE STATE OF ARIZONA' p \� ` NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE RICHARD J. p an Execution and Order of Salepal office of the Kai Foundation �'� WHEREAS, pursuant to an Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona authority to issue one hundred issued out of and under the Seal In and for the County of Pima for Agriculture Research care of execution issued out of the above By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 thousand (100,000) shares of of Superior Court of Maricopa FRANCIS J. MAZZA and John Kai, Marana, Arizona named Court in the above Deputy Sheriff common stock,with a par value County, State of Arizona, on PHILOMENA MAZZA,husband during regular business hours. - entitled action upon a Judgment Pub.The Arizona Territorial of Ten Dollars($10)per share. April 21, 1977, and to me as and wife, by any citizen who request it for the above named Plaintiff May 12,19,26,1977 ARTICLE V Sheriff of Pima County, duly Plaintiff within 180 days after the publi The best executive is the and against the above named Req:Mesch,Marquez&Roths- The name and address of the directed and delivered in the V5. cation of this notice of availabil Defendants,entered on the 22nd child,Attorneys initial statutory agent of the above entitled action; HAROLD R.HITE and NORMA 'ty one who has sense erioug of June, 1976, in the amount of corporation is CHARLES A. WHEREAS,on the 19th day of J. RITE, husband and wife; Requests to inspect the set to pick good men to do ONE THOUSAND FIVE PUBLIC NOTICE DITSCH, Suite 2080 First April, 1977, the above named RO-BREN DEVELOPMENT annual report should be made to what he wants done, and HUNDRED DOLLARS AND National Bank Plaza, 100 W. plaintiff recovered judgment in CO.,an Arizona corporation,et the undersigned principal, NO-100($1,500.00)together with Washington, Phoenix, Arizona the above styled court against al, manager of the Kai Foundation .self-restraint enough to interest thereon from said date Articles of Incorporation 85003. Defendants keep from meddling with the defendants ROBERT G. for Agriculture Research at its of ARTICLE VI No.163249 at the rate of six percent (6 DONEAUX and ADRIAN I. principal office as above stated Copenhagenper annum and costs in Copenhagen Imports, The initial Board of Directors DONEAUX,husband and wife, NOTICE OF SPECIAL Pub.The Arizona Territorial them when they do it. Tucson,Inc. shall consist of three (3) Direc EXECUTION the sum of TWO HUNDREDand each of them,for the follow- May 12,1977 Theodore Roosevelt SEVENTY-THREE DOLLARS KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE tors. The persons who are to ing sums: SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Req:John Kai,Foundation Mgr. PRESENTS: serve as Directors until the first NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN AND 35-100($273.35)and accru That we, the undersigned, (a) Principal amount of ing costs, I have levied upon al annual meeting of Shareholders $42,123.07,together with interest that in obedience to the Writ of having associated ourselves or until their successor or Special Execution issued by the , r of the right,title,and interest of thereon at the rate of 9.25 g together for the purpose of the Defendants in the following successors are elected and • above entitled Court and in the forming a corporation under the percent per annum from 3-5.76 _= Z Z'y''"'�,I� '� described property: qualify are: to 4-5-76 and at the rate of 10 above entitled cause,which Writ ad" _ Laws of the State of Arizona, and the Judgment described /0 KINGSTON KNOLLSJORGEN V.HANSEN percent per annum from 4-5-76 ,. TERRACE LOT NO.100 hereby adopt the following 2343 W.Waltann Lane until paid; therein by reference thereto are / w NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Articles of Incorporation. Phoenix,Arizona 85023 (b) Costs and expenses incorporated herein,commands �� ARTICLE I me to sell,and I will sell,subject -� that I, the Sheriff of Pima ERIC HANSEN together with interest thereon at - County,on the 6th day of June, The name of the corporation 8441 N.18th Street the rate of 6 percent per annum to the right of redemption in shall be COPENHAGEN such case made and provided by In the language of flowers a 1977,at the hour of 10:00 o'clock Phoenix,Arizona 85040 from date of judgment until IMPORTS,TUCSON, INC.,and statute,at public auction,all of petunia means, "Your pres- a.m.,at the East front door of TONY M.CHRISTENSEN paid,as follows: its principal place of business y the right, title, interest, claim erste soothes me." house the new Pima County Court- 3216 W.Becker Lane (i)Attorneys'Fees-$4,370.00 g within the State of Arizona shall and lien which the parties - house in Tucson, Arizona, will phoenix,Arizona 85029 (ii) Title Memorandum sell at be located at 4146 East Speednamed in said Judgment had or public auction to the IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we Report•S137.50 have in to the real property highest bidder for cash all of the way, Tucson, Arizona, but the have hereunto set our hands this (iii) Insurance-$84.61 right, Board of Directors may design 1476. (iv)1st half 1976 taxes•$84.83 hereinafter described,and from I Here's title, and interest of the ate other places,either within or 1st day of December, �� Defendants in and to the above JORGEN V.HANSEN (v)Court Costs-$199.45 the proceeds of said sale, to r without the State of Arizonasatisfy said Judgment in favor described property to satisfy ERIC HANSEN (c) Plaintiff's costs and dis- where other offices may be said Judgment. TONY M.CHRISTENSEN bursements incurred priorof the judgment creditors there to DATED this 6th day of May established and maintained, STATE OF ARIZONA judgment which are not in named,in the total judgment 1977. and all corporate business trap ss. included above and after date of sum of 671,597.00,together with sacted. accrued and accruing interest the coupon. RICHARD J.BOYKIN ARTICLE II COUNTY OF MARICOPA judgment, including costs of Sheriff of Pima County On this,the 1st day of Decem- sheriff's sale and any and all and costs since the date of entry The names, addresses and of said Judgment. By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 ber,1976,before me,the under- sums thereafter paid by the post office addresses of the plaintiffimprovementThe sale will be held at the ThefirstresponsibilityoftheAmerican Red Deputy Sheriff signed officer, personally for the Pub.The Arizona Territorial Incorporators are as follows: appeared JORGEN V.HANSEN and preservation of the mort- East front door of the new Pima JORGEN V.HANSEN County Court House,also some Cross ISto help people in trouble.And over May 12,19,26,1977 ERIC HANSEN and TONY M. gaged property until the expire Req: James L. Robinson, Jr., 2343 W.Waltann Lane CHR ISTENSEN,known to me to tion of the period of redemption. times known as the main Phoenix,Arizona 85023 entrance of said Court House, the past 12 months we've given emergency Attorney be the persons whose names are together with a foreclosure of y ERIC HANSEN subscribed to the foregoing plaintiff's mortgage lien against Tucson,Arizona,on June 9,1977, 8441 N.18th Streetinstrument, and acknowledged the defendants, and each of at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to sell aid(food,housing,clothingor medical care) PUBLIC NOT I C EPhoenix,Arizona 85040 to me that they executed the them,upon the following descri- the following described real to over a quarter of a million people. As a TONY M.CHRISTENSEN same for the purposes therein bed real property,to-wit: property to the highest bidder: 3216 W.Becker LaneEXHIBIT"A" result, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Phoenix,Arizona 85029 contained. Lot 29 of CIMMARRON Lot 5,EXCEPT THE West 182 we face the balance of this year mi - IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I FOOTHILLS ESTATES, a sub- THE STATE OF ARIZONA ARTICLE III have hereunto set my hand and division of Pima County, feet and the North 10 feet lionsof dollars short of disaster relief funds. In and for the County of Pima The general nature and busi• official seal. Arizona,according to the map of thereof, Lot 6 EXCEPT THE SHANDLING LITHOGRAPH- ness to be conducted and the GAIL ALLEN record in the Pima County East 240 feet and the North 10 So we're asking you for help, to pass along ING COMPANY, INC., a corp- objects and purposes of thend the North 42.2 Notary Public Recorder's Office in Book 25 of feet thereof,a oration, corporation shall be the transac- My Commission Expires: Sept. Maps and Plats at Page 43. feet of Lot 7,EXCEPT the East to someone who needs it. People are sel- Plaintiff tion of any and all lawful busi• EXCEPT all Coal and other 240 feet thereof;all in Block 13, 27,1980. vs. ness for which corporations may Pub.The Arizona Territorial minerals are reserved in the SPEEDWAY ADDITION NO.2, dom ready for disaster. But we have to be. FRONTIER LAND AND be incorporated under Title 10, May 12,195 26,1977 Patent from the United States of according to the plat of record CATTLE COMPANY, a corp- Arizona Revised Statutes.These Req: Vincent E. Odgers,Attor- America inthe office of the County DISASTER RELIEF, oration, shall include,but not be limited ney said premises lying and being in Recorder,in Book 3 of Maps at AMERICAN RED CROSS HEADQUARTERS, Defendant to,the establishing and operat Page 98. WASHINGTON,D.C.20006 No.153447 ing the business of retail or the Countyof Pima, State of NOTICE OF GENERAL wholesale merchants of furni- PUBLIC NOTICE Arizona. DATED May 6,1977 (OR YOUR LOCAL CHAPTER) EXECUTION tyre, fixtures, household appli NOW, THEREFORE, Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ances household furnishings PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 Enclosed is my contribution of$ to your emer- fN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF GIVEN that on the 7th day of Deputy Sheriff NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of every type and character and THE STATE OF ARIZONA June 1977,at the hour of 10:00 pub.The Arizona Territorial gency drive for disaster relief funds. that in obedience to the Writ of all business incidental or in any In and for the County of Mari- a.m.o'clock,a.m., at the East May 12,19,26,1977 General Execution issued by the way connected therewith,and to copa entrance of the Court House in Marquez&Roths above entitled Court and in the engage in the manufacture of WESTERN SAVINGS AND Req: Mttorn __ and to export the City of Tucson, State of child,Attorneys NAME above entitled cause,which Writ such articles; LOAN ASSOCIATION, an Arizona, I will, in obedience and the Judgment described from and into the United States Arizona corporation, to said Execution and Order of therein by reference thereto are of America, and its territories Plaintiff Sale,sell all the right,title claim incorporated herein,commands and possessions,and any and all vs. and interest of the above named me to sell,and I will sell,subject foreign countries, as principal ROBERT G. DONEAUX, if he defendants in, of and to the Do something nice STREET to the right of redemption in or agent,household furnishings be living,his unknown heirs and above described property at such case made and provided by and fixtures of every kind and devisees if he be dead;ADRIAN public auction to the highest - _ statute,at public auction,all of nature, and to purchase, sell, I DONEAUX,wife of Robert G. for a friend. the right, title, interest, claim and deal in and with merchan- bidder for cash,in lawful money CITY STATE ZIP Doneaux, if she be living, her of the United States,and apply and lien which the parties dise of every kind or nature for unknown heirs and devisees if the proceeds thereof to the named in said Judgment had or exportation from,and importa- she be dead;SAGUARO ELEC payment and satisfaction of said Start their have in and to the real property tion into, the United States, to TRIC,INC.,an Arizona corpora- judgment, together with the L. hereinafter described,and from and from all countries foreign tion; PRESTON INSULATION 'interest that may be due subscribtion to the the proceeds of said sale, to thereto and for exportation AND ROOFING INCORPOR- thereon,and all costs of suit and Red Cross. satisfy said Judgment in favor from,and importation into,any ATED,an Arizona corporation; accruing costs. of the judgment creditor therein foreign country,to and from any NICHOLAS PLUMBING DATED this 6th day of May, TERRITORIAL!! The Good Neighbor named, in the total judgment other country foreign thereto, CONTRACTOR, I N C.; 1977. sum of $1,548.17, together with i and to purchase and sell PHILLIP CHAVEZ PLASTER- L II coriArisimps To PLACE YOUR WANT AD AtirADJAir BUST CALL 297-1107 _... f � `' T...................... ---- _ � - Saving Energy NI0OftE HOMES ( TosALEs.usEo) BUSINESS 1 HELP WANTED HOUSE RENT PERSONAL Americans are increas- 1) SALE ?2, 30. ` 36. ) I+URNISREt# fig, 2e, of theneed for a• Lingly aware 72' Pinto in Excellent running Full or part-time, unusual Earn immediatelystuffingen- conserving energy, follow- We have lovely mobile homes condition. Best offer over 51,000 o ELEGANT TOWNHOUSE Attractive widow age 48 seeks ppoested y for man or woman velopes at home. $300.00 per NORTHGATE dates and companionship aged inga winter which brought set up in parks. Starting at takes it.327 8987 or 297 2920.(19) interested in extra income. To 9 $5,000.Financing available.Call thousand possible. Details rush off Sabino Canyon 3 bedroom,2 48-60. Write Cindy P.O. Box 1974 Triumph Spitfire yellow, arrange interview, phone 325 stam ed-self addresOed envelextreme shortages in some 6_3 5451. (18 21) p bath,familyroom, 1700 square17924, Tucson, Arizona 85710. g excellent condition. 52,900. 298- 6731. (18-21) ; ope to: Marion, P.O. Box 91, Motor home,1972 Dodge Explor- 5711 after 5:00 p.m. (19.20) Earn money.Give green thumb Wheatridge,Colo.80033.(16-19) feet,double carport, pool, club (19-22) sections of the country. er.28 foot,Chrysler 413 engine. OWNER GOING OVERSEAS clinics.Call 297-3798 or 294-4548. house,$325 296.5333. (19) Summer brings on more Fully self contained, full finer 1968 Cadillac $895.00. tilt-teles (18-21) FRONTIER POOLS i --3.,,.....2 body.32,000Openings in swimming pool ! Imre _]� `. R„"', glass miles,all new topic steering,fully loaded,new Pete s Carpet, 2622 N. First i .MoR. tires, excellent condition. Ask- tires,registered for 1978.Every- sales.4888 E. 22nd St. 748-1884. RADIO,TV -----, Ave., 15 years experience in (17 20) ” ing $13,500 or best offer. Call thing works. Munroe 790-0086, Tucson,we know our business. Tp t+ 9 6. �% 6231384. (16-19) 748-3122 anytime. (19) ELECTRONICS Large selection to choose from, WANTED: Sitter, my home, WRY j E9:1 1973 Chevrolet Suburban; low Free Estimates. Cleaning and N.W.area for infant and toddler WANTEDSony TC-377 Stereo Tape Deck, ti{ your mobile mileage,dual air power brakes, repairs.Call us at 623-4582.Our mornings Monday through Fri- Excellent condition, 7" Reel '' Anxious to sell steering. Excellent for towing courtesy and information is day.297-4803. (18-19) problems, with teeter de- home?I will pay cash or assume trailer or boat. Superb condi- free. (18-19) 10 Women needed.Work 3 hours includes some blank tapes and g your loan.Call 623.5451. Misc. $95.00. Phone 748-3757 mands on energy resources tion.Best offer 296 2686. (19) HAVE 34 TON PICKUP, glass a day-3 days a week.Call for Between 8 a.m.and 4:00 p.m. We are loaded with mobile For sale: 1976 Ford Pinto. Gas repair, cleanup, moving, odd appointment Sat. 9-1. 297-5847. 1191 -for air conditioners, homes that can be assumed. saver, 22 m.p.g. in city, AC, jobs.D.Poirier 887-2280.(17-20) (19) 41 electric fans, home appll- Small cash down moves you into AM-FM radio, 4 speed, under JOB OPPORTUNITY f a lovely mobile home. 623-5451. warranty, best offer. 299-6534. Earn extra income in your spare PART TIME ONLY MOBILE HOMES S ances. Much energy can (18-21) (19) time. Assistance provided, Earn 560 5140.a week p be saved if homeowners phone 747-8669. art time, RENT 1966 Dodge Van Al.- Spent 51,200 as per contract agreement.We �3 14. will use electric and gas 1973 12 x 60 2 bedroom,front and last year. Asking $1,000. 790 have a few openings in ourit rear,11bath.Assume myloan Start a nest egg,build a fund for display dept. Convenient, Flowing Wells 3 appliances wise1 ....Such 2791. (19-20) advertisingand dis la a new home or youngster'swisely ....such small cash down, 590.86 mo. evening shift. Must be 18 or bedroom. Partially furnished, 623.5451. (19) 73roeontalina Automatic, education:with interesting part over.Car is required.For inter- gas fire place in family room. as washinghalf a load of part- power steering, power brakes, time work.Phone 747-8669. (19) view:Call 886-5213. (19) Washer-dryer in service port, laundryexcept in emer- Anxious to sell your mobile AM FM Factory air. Low book - p home? We will pay cash or $2050.asking$1775.Call 790-2012 Need money? Debts too big? fenced,fruit trees.887-3999. 119) assume your loan.623-5451. (19) after 3:00 p.m. (18-19) Consolidate bills. Free loan gency situations. Priced below wholesale, 1972 14 Sacrifice 5890.1970 Ford LTD 4 source application.Write Finan- SALE x 65, 2 bedroom mobile home, door, fully loaded, heavy duty cial, 3206 D. S. Mann Ave., w dishwasher,fireplace, raised suspension.Electric trailer hook Tucson,Arizona 85730.(18 21) GARAGE 0, JOB WANTED dining room, dry bar w-stools, up. Excellent condition. Call beautiful.623-5451. (19) 298-7728. (19) Carport Sale:May 14th and 15th, Keep up-L"-date 1973 14 x 65 mobile home 3 1962 Buick $200.00 Special 9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m., 6824-A Will do babysitting-housekeep- bedroom,13%4 baths,assume my 1967 Chrysler with a-c 5400.00 MUSICAL Lightning Drive,DMAF B;beds, ing at your home.Experienced, with all the loan w-small cash down 5105 mo. 623-5451.(19) tables, desks, rugs, pets, and reliable,own transportation. North Central park 623-5451.(19) INSTRUI �T ag, great misc.(19) References 299-6534.(19) Northside News - Assume my loan with cash 1. . 00Ms.1975 14 x 70 2 bedroom,134 bath. Patio Sale: National Geograph T RENT its,high chair,bed headboards,USED ORGANS Thomas 8180- rugs,misc.items.Sat.May 14, The American' ggyva,, Subscribe to down. Lovely park. 623.5451. 5950,515 5750 Lowrey H2S 3(Top 4:00 2:00 2030 N.Campbell Bet- (19) 00. of their line)1 yr.old 55,300. yrs Grant-Speedway. 19 '`-., Red Cross, 1975 24 wide mobile home, 2 New home, private bath, very Thomas Organ Center t� ay ( ) The Good The Territorial! bedroom, 2 bath. Assumption nice,quiet,no children,5 mins. 5823 North Oracle Multi-family carport sale. Sat., Flashing red 650 Yamaha.Good - w-cash down.Located in North- from base. Room and board. 8 -4702 May 14th 9:00-4:30. 2531 Cass condition $800. Two helmets side park 623-5.451.(19) (19-22) Avenue.(19) included.321-1678.(19-20) 1160 a month.795-3159. t 19) . Page.22,The Arizona Territorial, May 12, 1977 Beat WoodyHayes withquick kick Look . forthesignofthebighat N ash principal gets grid honor 1i,,.,‘,, •L Dine in delightful atmosphere L* Strolling guitars Hite! Nash Elementary School at Hawthorne Junior High being named All-Lake Erie He went on to play y, g g y facilities available Principal Marion Bolzomi School, in Ohio in 1934, League in 1938 and 1939,as football for Baldwin Banquet ac was recently inducted into when he quarterbacked the well as leading the team in Wallace College, Ohio, 1.7i - the Ohio Athletic Hall of team there to three scoring his last two years. where he was quarterback. 3602 E. Grant Road 7321 E. Broadway Fame. straight city cham- .•� While there he helped After his graduation pionships. - accomplish something from there in 1946,he went 327-3473 296-5612 Bolzomi,who was known From there he went to seldom occurring today -- to Sandusky High School, 11:30 AM to 11 PM 11:30 AM to 10 PM in his playing days in high Lorraine High School for beating Woody Hayes, then Ohio, where he coached 7 days a week 7 days a week school as "Bull," was one more honors at guar- the football coach at New football, basketball and of eight inductees. terback in his three-year Pennsylvania High -- not golf. His football career began career there, including once, but twice. One golf team finished Hayes later referred to second in the state, while the 14-7 loss,keyed by a 98- his basketball teams put k‘0' lib 0 Robert S. B y a!! yard quick kick by Bolzoni together a pair of un- own oal line as defeated seasons. ,� � �, from his g , A. O.D., P.C. one of the most memorable He came to Arizona in '� moments in his long career 1949, and helped coach the OptometristID -- especially since New University of Arizona a II P Y Y `tipPennsylvania was un- football team. �► Eyes Examined defeated cominginto the He went to Benson High d ea g f - V 1 ct,Sju ' Glasses fitted from large game. School in 1952, where he frame selection _ Bolzomi's career didn't c o a c h e d f o o t b a 1 I, stop there. basketball and baseball. Single vision &bifocal contact lenses fitted from trial -. sets so you can immediately experience the advantages. CDO mnasts win Our own optical grinding laboratory for fast accurate service. AA-So AA-South crown the poop, PHONE: 297-7402 for an appointment. Canyon del Oro's girls The other first place in , 6615 C Adobe Rd Orace gymnastics team retained 'Caws Adobes Dana Middleton on balance its hold on the AA-South CONGRESS STREET championship, paced bybeam(15.55),who also took Walt nettLAW-4,w and 200 EAST P �P� sweeps in two events and a second place in vaulting. three first placed by Maria Lisa Gruensfelder added vio— , Aril"'elikh i 6Schweitzer. a second place for CDO on , "We're sure going to miss him,"said Amphi AD Cliff the uneven bars, while Haugh about George Genung's resignation after 30 . OP lit N. 13. The Doradas,who swept Melinda Hicks picked up a years at the helm of Amphi's basketball program. the vaulting and uneven third place on the bars. In a way, we all will. bars,outdistanced Flowing Yvonne Padilla added a In the state record books, you won't find George Wells 193.40-186.80. third place for CDO in Genung "up there" with the big winners like Bud (1.. vaulting. Doolen, Wimpy Jones and Royce Youree; in fact, 0 ' V Schweitzer took first Flowing Wells got second Amphi has only made one appearance in the state places in vaulting (16.45), places from Joy Carlstedt basketball finals, when the Panthers 49-26 in 1949 as el4 uneven bars (17.55), floor in floor exercise and Mari part of Doolen's string of 51 consecutive wins. exercise (17.3) and all Steinebach on balance Yet, in the minds of many basketball junkies, i.:,.: k id P around (66.45), along with beam, while Jere Dobyns Genung occupies a special place,even higher than that -,- A, . TownHomes a third place on balance took a third place in floor belonging to the "big winners." go beam (15.15). exercise. Those teams at East Phoenix, Phoenix Union, Tucson's Prestige Location... Rincon(all generally among the state's top basketball ki.i,!ilejlrl Casas Adobes Foothills Area 0 �'' teams) are dominators -- you pretty well knew what f 4 . -you were in for when you played them. Secure, Peaceful Environment But Genung's Amphi squads (and I've seen quite a i,_0 ' r few in the past few years) were different--you never iiii:;,. 4 Plus Club House&Swimming Pool •� �- ��� ...,,... . knew what those kids were going to do. . ...... ... ............... . ......... Engineered To Save Energy... 9 / While other schools come to dominate strictly ,•• ,�,;, through physical superiority,Genung's teams came to sf�� {:: Insulated-to save money on utilities �. �, theheight to go -a, :� : play--tenaciously, whether they had g f $34,950 ae 1 u x e 1 B e d roo m ... against a dominating "big man" (which they seldom • `~.. �� had) or not. Custom built at a project pricey "::. ������� � Press,tough man-to-man defenses and a carload of 1....�.... hustle were the trademarks of Amphi's teams. . Ste. ♦ / :::ti Models ii. • P Open 10to 5 They were teams that didn't roll over and play dead Closed Saturday GIFTS—STATI N E Y— simply because the opposition came cruisin' in to that 0 R CARDS l OCATED A C R 0 SS FROM CASA BLANCA PLAZA old riding a big winning streak. — PAINT— HARDWARE Genung never talked about "rebuilding years" — For I n f o r m a t i o n c a l! Mike D e m k o - 297-4680 that's a phrase apparently in vogue among con- , FIREPLACE SCREENS,ACCESSORIES 110mEtemporary P coaches used to cover u for lack of i�' - 1::$AVLS s open daily'til 6—Sunday 11 to 4 prefabricated talent -- he just took what he had and - = 7113 N. Oracle Rd. 297-0802. made it work. 11100SOWSSUAUTY B UI L D RSINCE 1940CASAS ADOBES SHOPPING PLAZA You're right,Cli ,we aregoing to miss him. • Northwest E RANCHO VERDE FELIZ CATALINA Magee Road Estes Home Finder o ,. Casas Adobes Park Ina Road d Orange Grove,west of Oracle.Three and four surrounding mountains.A move up for sure... bedrooms with exciting layouts.All lots planned but prices start at only$25,700.Call 297-7216. s� to give"reach out and touch'em"views of the y/��O Rancho Feliz Orange Grove MageeRoad,west of Oracle.Three and four name means happy ppy homes...and we're sure bedrooms with a ranch feel.On ranch-size lots they'll make you happy at$33,500. j D O e swith homes to match:big and beautiful.The Call 297-2239. PARK il ��fi Verde Catalina Oracle Road,north of Magee.Two and three windows are living murals of the Catalinas. bedroom Townhomes that are stylish and Warm,western charm...with"big city" livable.These homes stand up to comparison... convenience from only$39,500.Call 297-2218. • we're sure you'll be back.Planned so your All models open daily from 11-6. Tucson is an Estes Home k'.1-1k. town. EOtown51,Hou,N, OPPORTUNITY May 12, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 23 i CDO again I Rebuilt vacuums and sewing machines(almost any make)at very low prices.All guaranteed.We have a huge supply of / Smith Esrarza retain net crowns as Dora os rompparts(New and Used)for the do it yourselfer at- ELYS VACUUM AND SEWING MACHINE REPAIR, singles crown. Sheber defeated Flowing 64 0 West Prince(One Block West of Oracle) The Canyon del Oro boys team titles. se Wells'Jim Smith and Rick Phone 887-04111 for Pickup and Delivery. and girls tennis team In their second state- In girls singles, Casey continued to put the Indian level rematch, CDO's Esparza defeated Mary Roberts 7-5, 6-3. sign on the rest of the Dwain Smith defeated Sweete of Lake Havasu 6-1, fand Lynda state's AA schools, as both teammate Bobby Woods 6-. 6-3 to retain the individual Laurie Zip y - Ethrid a avenged their �•� .1111111 \' schools romped off to take 4, 6-2 to retain the boys title. g g P r,/ ,. individual and team honors singles crown. The boys doubles were a division finals loss to in the state AA tournament Smith and Woods have rematch of the AA-South Douglas' Laurie and last weekend. dominated AA singles play divisionals with the same Charlene Haymore with a I Each team ut to ethersince 1975 when Woods results, as CDO's team of 6-3,6-2 win to take the state I'\ PU(l1 SE Rt IC.IL P g 23 points to retain their defeated Smith for the Mike Goldsmith and Marty title. TABS SWIM CHEM N 1 TA S r.....--- 30-7-oz. TABLETS $e C60 AroLind the Clubs FREE DELIVERY "Your Exclusive Northside Pool Service" 297-5148 - 793-1634 By DARRYL LANDAU place with a 132. CHEMICALS • CLEANING • SUPPLIES • REPAIRS The Arthur Park Memorial Golf Course is going to have a net tournament May 21.Callaway and Handicap G? ] flights will be featured. The tourney is open to the The Ladies Team Tennis participants are practicing public for a $20 entry fee. now and will continue through May 26 at Quail Valley Ei Tennis Club. The Q uail ValleyMen'sLeague will conduct a A boys junior team from Catalina Racquet and Swim playoff at 1 p.m. May 22. Catalina Club defeated the River Racquet Juniors during inter- There are several junior programs for the summer club competition May 7. months now being formed. The juniors program is [31 open to all juniors through the age of 16. For more information, call 888-6163. Savings The Cliff Valley Women's Golf Association held a [-- ] "most pars event" May 6. Bernice Hinton won first place in Class A with a 9. A Ladies Invitational tennis tourney was held May 3 Second place went to Daphne Campbell with 5. at The Racquet Club. Ilas There was a tie for first place in Class B with Jeanne Finical and her guest, Kay Cowan, won the Dorothy Dodd and Ruth Klinner both scoring 5. Edna Blue Flight. Tingle took second place with a 4. Florence Hellman and guest,Addie Evert,captured Viola Hemming captured first place in Class C with first in the Green Flight. ' Ploney 5. Lola Dillistin scored 4 to take second. Pat Bowman and guest, Susan Weber, won the A The Cliff Valley Men's Golf Association held a low Flight competition. After the tournament,there was a net tournament May 8. luncheon and style show by Stolle's Break Point pro ' Iro Van Beek won the competition with a net 53. Scott shop. Tinnervin shot a net 54 to capture second place. Tom a Tinnervin placed third with a net 55. Congrats to Helen Schmickrath who shot a hole-in- Conventional Home Loans, FHAJVA Home IIM one April 27 on hole No.17 at Skyline Country Club. Loans, and Home Improvement Loans. The Oro Valley Country Club conducted a "Stag The Saguaro Evans Scholars held a 36-hole low net, Day" tournament with a "best ball of the twosome" low gross tournament at Skyline Country Club May 4 ATALINA}moi Y event May 5. and 5. Bob Sarkey won the low gross event with a 145. AV I NGS - The team of Ed Kapellusch and Jack Knaggs won the The Skyline Rowdies were back in action May 5. AND LOAN ASS()CIAT10N event with a 57. Hector Abril and Tom Matz captured Stuart Chancellor won the low gross event with a 71. _._. '�,,. second with a 58.Art Ezell and Al Jerman teamed up to Jim Hug Jr.captured the low net honors with a 65. •• 11-- 44% take third with a 59. 'That same day, Ron Adams won the closest to the MAIN OFFICE: 160 North Stone Avenue/792-2222 There was a combined low net team event held May hole on No.9.Stuart Chancellor shot the longest drive. 7. 13 Convenient Locations to Serve You.CrHarry Fontenova had fewest putts with only 27. John - - Locally Owned �ENDfp The teams of R.P. Lewis-Stand Means, Sam Baar- Kaines and Fred Brandenburg teamed up for the low Paul Mitzner and Ray Ratcliff-Jim Bell all tied for first two ball. • 1E4Eleg IIVIlahrig r1. 1 .FrA- .1 7., ,I.-''ter.�„:- f4,.. 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Greer Construction con- In Continental Little In Continental Minors '� � 1,„';‘,,,: '.fig •"'�,� � �. ��w. y , .. a . tinued to run unbeaten last League Majors play, play, Jerry's Trenching - a week in CDO Little League Nationwide moved into a beat Woodys 18-8, Nation- • g �w�� � �' ... , Majors play. ��tie for first by beating wide tripped Blevins 26-9, • '; :a: Greer retained a full previously undefeated Mid- Lowrys beat Meads 11-5, , �w, - • game lead over Arizona town Sertoma 4-1. Straw Hat beat Sprouse- - .*v_ � � Portland Cement with a Nationwide rhen went on Reitz 18-7, Nationwide 4. 19-4 win over Jerry's and a to beat Shamrock 5-4,while blasted Woodys 24-13, 13-5 win over Hays last Midtown clipped Woody's Straw Hat ripped Blevins ;,' \ week. 15-5 to keep the deadlock 36-4, Throop edged Meads APC stayed close to the intact. 10-9, and Sprouse Reitz 1 lead with a 4-1 win over In other action last week, topped Jerry's Trenching ° A.G. Edwards and a 23-3 Shamrock edged Woodys 15-7. ,. A thrashing of Champagne 12-11,Jordan Jewelers beat In CDO T-Ball play, Pools. FOP 6-4, Meads smothered Haunted Bookshop, ENJOYING THE GALA OPENING of the Quail Valley Tennis Club(formerly The In other CDO Majors Concrete 30-12, Jordan assisted by Andy Kohn's Outback) on Oracle, south of Casa Blanca Plaza, were (from left) Connie action last week, Optimist stopped Meads 7-3, and unassisted double play, McDonald,Mary Snodgrass,Rupe Hamilton,John McDonald and head pro, Jack North defeated Cham- FOP beat Concrete 8-7. clipped Little People 19-17 Fuller. Highlights of the recent event were wrought-iron carts filled with pagne 18-4, Hays blanked In CDO Minors play last to take over first place. cheeseballs and"bouquets"of French bread,wine,and exhibition tennis matches. Edwards 17-0, and Jerry's week, Straw Hat bounced In other action, Harris For more information about this tennis club, call 888-6163. edged the Optimists 7-5. • Matthews 17-6, Crescent stopped Bob's 17-15, Sticht beat AAMCO 23-2, APC edged Joe's Kids 14-7, FWga • stopped 7-11 17-10, Greer Little People beat Bob's beat Matthews 17-11, and 11-9, Tanner beat Sticht 7-11 trounced AAMCO 25-19, and Joe's Kids beat 23-10. Harris 14-13. •despite loss in finale spikers . Little , Flowing Wells' fate The Cabs got a little help errorless ball while \A( i n remained uncertain as the from league champion pounding out 11 hits en Stding state AA baseball playoffs Douglas,which knocked oft route to an 11-4 win over � S began Tuesday at Arizona second place contender San Canyon del Oro. Flowing Wells' boys track team ran away from State University. Manuel 25-6. The Cabs continued their the field, while Safford's CONTINENTAL MAJORS CDO MAJORS L PCT. The Cabs, finishing Globe pitcher Alan Dale string of ``must" wins, girls team surprised Midtown 6 ,. 1 .857 Greer 6 0 1.000 second in AA South action handcuffed the Cab hitters, - Jordan 6 1 .857 APC 5 1 .833 this faced AA-North allowingonlythree hits and with a. 4-1 romp over favorite Flowing Wells to Nationwide 5 2 .714 Hays 4 2 .667 year, Nogales the following day. take the girls title in the Meads 4 3 .571 Jerry's 3 4 .429 champ Snowflake Tuesday two walks while striking FOP 4 3 .571 Optimist 2 4 .333 AAafternoon in a first round out 20. In other baseball Canyon ,del Oro closed -South division Cham- Woodys Shamrock i 6 .285.143 Edwar as Chamne 11 5 6 .167 .143 clash. action May 3, Marana out its season Friday losing pionships last weekend. Concrete 0 7 .000 p 9 Flowing Wells backed rallied for two runs in the to AAA Sahuaro 11-9,as the The Cabs whipped into the playoff slot seventh, but short in losing Cougars rallied for five second place CDO 1191 CONTINENTAL MINOR PCT. Saturdayafter losingto to San Manuel 11-8. runs in the topof the 782 for the boys crown, Nationwide 5 0 0 1.000 CDO MINORS while Safford amassed 128 Lowry 4 0 o '.000 W L PCT. Globe 1-0 in nine innings. Flowing Wells played seventh. Throop 2 1 1 .625 Greer 4 1 .800 points to Flowing Wells' 66 Sprouse 3 2 0 .600 APC 3 1 .750 in the irls meet. Jerry's 2 2 1 .500 Straw 3 1 .750 g Straw 2 2 0 .500 Matthews 2 . 3 .400 et t r e v o u n ee rs ane Marana's boys team Meads 1 4 0 .200 7.11 Crescent 2 .400 finished fifth with 51 points, Woodys o 4 0 .000 AAMCO 1 3 .200 while the girls team was r' stereotype seventh with 10 points. coo T-BALL SW L PCT. The CDO girls team, Haunted 5 '0 1.000 despite, three first places Little 4 1 .800 A steady flow lately of name just two) costing far college, as more and more by freshman Laura Cole, Joe ser 2 2 .400 newspaper articles and beyond their share to linger on, the campus a came up with 32 points and Sticht 2 3 .400 magazine reports has taxes. Thus, heavier tax second womb protecting a sixth place finish. BBob's 11 4 .204 0 pointed to the growing loads will be placed on them for a few more years proportion of elderly in "producing"members of from emergence into the America. the population." rough and.tumble of adult Dire predictions for the The misconception is the life. state of Arizona are con- assumption that all Laziness and diligence Wined in this quote from a Americans over 60 or 65 are come at all ages,from nine recent editorial in the .costly remnants laid on the to 90. The only difference the Arizona Republic: shelf, completely un- with the elderly -- the two "Consider what will productive and worthless differences -- is that these "don't to society. retired volunteers work for happen if, as some In the old days on the nothing in most cases, and demographers predict, farm, when Grandpa was they work despite the pains that state's percentage of too old for vigorous field of age -- excruciating ar- retired persons increases work, he shuffled around thirtis, irritatingdentures for lunch" dramatically, leaving a - ' doing the chores.And in the dim eyesight, faint smaller percentage of America of today the hearing,constantly painful working residents. grandpas and grandmas feet. "Retirees will demand are doing the civic chores. , ltinch not only existing services, So quit _.poking criticism - but additional social ser- College students today at them. Not that they vices (health care and average three or four years mind.Most of them are too public transportation, to older than when we went to busy working. ,\ the athletic _ Y gA. [:: '7��£" Ste` mss '6. __ , club' for y _.. , 'i• ." - � ilk ti . whole family . ,01 - -- .,,, , . -,eir ,� h racie , 4 ,,,,,. • � .A' - . ''.:- . , It*1**I'&'IN. 4:I*. ,44, aii. __. , � club NOW! •11 �' our c ,Ilace onvenient northside location offers a complete choice MaIMMMIMIrsi;,,,,,, :-_,_-.._, __. _______aillabaj ..\ ,.._,..,,,--,_„,, '..:4MMIII: - of daily programs including: FREE NURSERY Soup/Salad/Sandwich * Exercise Rooms * Ice Plunge *-9 Served in the loun a or under the Ramada. ' Indoor Pool tr' Sauna Bath it Mineral Bath trOutdoor RunningTrack * steam Room *,,,,„„ 11,,-:: * Eucalyptus lnholotion 22.000 square foot facility for TOTAL HEALTH.„,..,..T...........,........ 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