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JAMS: 1EGH r. . tie/m. 0m . 4C' l4 CAL.LE CONCO.R0IA TtICSON0 Zs , ( 4 Serving Caws Adobes, CatalinaY Foothills,tiro Valley, Coronado Foothills,Amphitheater, Flowing Wells and all northern Pima County. .. , ..„, ,,,,, , _ ;, ..._.,, .. .,„,,,, „ „„ , . . .,„ - our . , w.x . . . i , , . . „„, libi 1 , , . _ .. . . ,. - . A TWELFTH YEAR, NUMBER 37 TUCSON, ARIZONA 20 cents per copy SEPTEMBER 15, 1977 .. ..,..t., , „ ?_ .: �, r V istoso plan ....., ,,,..,, i . .. s .�.• ,MCC.._. . �'. - A 0.t w • : .40 . x expanded for °'+ ice .,� f,y w* . y , ,91/ * ' -„,,,,,,;,- .it, . , county studyt .,,,, .... .,, ..., „, ......,,_, ,,....., _,. ,.„,,,,,. .; , 7F let „..., 4"+fir ..s:,.. }� ,„ . , , . , ,,, ...., • , ........_____„.„,.., ‘..t .„..„,.. ...,..... _ . ,,,,,, "....... , n ...., .,..„.., ,...,_ , I ...,. . _7_, - (First in a series) '.~ I, �� Rockingalongin the stormy seas of deliberation ' 4 ;�� �- "" was '‘‘:‘,/..---4„, .: ,. ..... surrounding the Tortolita Area Plan until recently - _ _ a second proposal on approximately 6,400 acres of land - .♦ r 4- �. •• «a. ""'!VYa♦«1.' ,:♦.♦.,,"'i H_�-Y ',V.� ..,. '° ,# u•.y@__ • � �.. roughlsandwiched between Oro Valleyand the !r_ ly �m� .�,�:: �. ,, � �.� �a���. �� .: :::� �. �..�.._ �"� �� � -�:�� � � �,�► Rancho Vistos°. � b village of Catalina -- -. - „� - . - ., . -. _ ,, .� '''. • �. "-, � r - F. �.. .•a � �'7w,. ---2-77-...-t4 ^�,,,,� 'nA..,.,�, .a • :8c 4 "'^' .>weie^x•^- '.k M'» a '''�" for inclusion in the After months of haggling � � � -��" ��� ,�_ ... ::.� � 4 �,,• � � R:: a°�.""•.�' ...,� �. 't �+^.° •m4'. .�r,•'."' '•-` ,*.Ct.. r�' °., �,..i � M'�. ,�w � r...;. ,.�.�' � ,-,�.;..,:. ,. e �.... .•�. .. >� .t.�'rf„rs?'. „*fir+..i s• •p> ra-. ••4,� �'°1�'r�"x,• +t.. �. •=a�..'-- a;.:..,: �p. � w, ^ •�� �`. ,tg• .. ..v.—....--,,,7+#.. ...�:fi. `..{w"Fk1',. ;X ..,jW.. the CountyPlanum and _-,� Tortolita CommunityPlang _ .- � � - , :,...-: a � Y.�,a+.r+L,•' M.,yx$x .v. � p„�,� •'M1,+�•-���'` +y +'�'� a,�, #� y�,.,o. s*tw .." 7r �>' , i„y r1';+� �'"'4:.!'S�”' ..� ��r,,, �,�..'$>'q Y �. 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Sept. 27, -:. - w for a public hearing _ x �: ..a..r, a... a."_-_..„..„ ._ ._ ....:.,,,•,„ .e....:e.. + •,::`�-�. ,.r .&:. ;. -.1,.. +k-.,, .�x.N .w.,.� a�„''§�".x !�`,W C`,•�` Ina approving the Tortolita Plan Sept. 6, the County .. r • • � ,..--,,, ..r«+r'�.er`• ..o?^, «N. ,,,•ya,,•�,. . '�.r.' ,r.�t,r,r,..+wr•,iC ���•a, .> ,o- that action Board of Supervisors affirmed ` - � .� - .. ' , ._ < �•��. .»..: fes•- r � ,.,, ' -'`. „� _;,,,, :'"'.�'�' �d • In the ensuing months since the planning panel SINKING SHIP -- What began as a romping trek for the night and crossed the wash to the Craycroft. separated Rancho Vistoso from the Tortolita delibera- through the eastern part of the Rillito River late Ford. After unsuccessful attempts by two company tions, things have changed to a degree. Thursday,ended in a mud-filled trap for this 1973 GMC tow trucks, a heavy duty, ten wheeled tow vehicle Rancho Vistoso started out as a proposed satellite truck just one hour later. The owner, Troy Johnson, tugged at the truck and slowly pulled it to shore. The city of approximately 7,000 acres under the develop- and three friends abandoned the four-wheel drive truck truck sustained only minor injuries. (Continued on page 3) 1 jill see, thwas • $3. 3 million bond plan tn is door • • . It started out as a draw the gas in. By CHRIS TAMULAITI board by Supt. Thomas ministrators explaining the which would be built at routine disabled In an attempt to A nearly $3.3 million Neel Monday. need for each of the seven Sage and Romero Roads. vehicle assist for Oro reach level ground, the bond issue that would in- The $3,295,000 proposed items that would be funded The 16-classroom facility Valley Police Officer driver took the car out elude funds for a new bond issue will be present- by the bond issue. Also would alleviate expected Steve Whipps -- but of gear, allowing it to northside elementary ed to the School Board on proposed for inclusion on overcrowding in the dis- ended up a minor roll backward down the school, remodeling and Tuesday for approval from the bond election ballot trict's Harelson element- disaster. slope -- with the doors additions to the Amphi- the body to set a bond would be a consent to sell ary school because of the Whipps, on routine open. theater Junior High School election for Oct. 25• three land parcels. dense zoning in that area. Patrol last week, came All open door caught and sites and building of a More than 40 parents,ad- Anticipated completion across a minor whose the police truck, and new warehouse-mainten- ministrators and members The items listed in the car had run out of gas date for the school is Sept. was bent backward, ance facility was presented of the Citizens Coordinat- bond issue include: 78. on Oracle Road. doing an estimated to the Amphitheater School ing Council listened to pre- —$1,645,000 for a north- --$105,000 for a 4,000 sq. After giving the $?oo damage. driver a lift to a con- The police truck had District's citizens advisory sentations by district ad- side elementary school (Continued on page 13) venience market for a few dings in the gasoline, Whipps and paint, according to the driver found that Chief Fred Roof. 0 V 1A10 n 't be 'stampeded ' the grade the car had "We're not going to stalled on was too steep cite the kid," Roof -- the nose of the car said. "He's got enough being on the uphill side to worry about with it, annexati'ari move Engle and too high for the having to pay for the -- car's fuel pump to door on his dad's car." Two contrasting political actions were urged by Oro responsibility should it annex and become nearly • ` j Valley vice-mayor Steve Engle, spokesman for a double its present size. Re tears committee studying a proposed annexation presented "We have to fully explore many of the obvious ' to Oro Valley by Tucson National Golf Club home- problems—for one, the police force. Today, I believe - owners and James Emery, administrator for the we have the greatest police dept.in the world but with proposed Northwest Community Hospital at the OV annexation we would have to at least double the force, Republican Women's Club luncheon last week. he said. am MT.Ap Steve Engle proposed that slow, well-thought out "We',d have to maintain more roads and generally discussions between community groups should be we would have a whole new set of problems on our thoroughly examined before any actions that would hands," he added. By WALT NETT either favor or disfavor annexing of TNGC, Mesaland "Right now with all this annexation talk the The County Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 Sept. 6 to and the Rancho-Verde land areas. proponents of the annexation drive have the OV approve the Tortolita Area Plan. "We are not going to be stampeded in the annexation Council scared to death,"Engle said. For some,the board's action was a relief,as it meant crunch,"Engle said. Engle added that the committee is asking for input an end to the indecision and controversy surrounding "We first have to know whether Oro Valley can get from both sides of the annexation issue. it. hurt or helped with this annexation thing. "Tucson National has yet to come up with some "At some time we will have a meeting of all the really hard facts. Its still early and we (the Town of But for others, including area resident Walter residents where annexation is being discussed and talk Oro Valley) sure are not going to rush a thing. Chaffee, an outspoken critic of the plan and its about it—but not now. "As far as Oro Valley is concerned,Tucson National densities, Tortolita's passage brought a time "to cry "Our committee is just trying to listen to the is the suitor and Oro Valley is the bridesmaid,"Engle bitter tears. complaints and the approvals,"Engle said. said. "You can cry—just cry bitter tears—and go ahead Engle said that there were conflicting views on According to Engle, Tucson National is a long way with the annexation thing," said Chaffee, a leader in whether Oro Valley could handle the added weight of (Continued on page 3) (Continued on page 18) in... 1 oaken. oo ... .,Lookin : • High Low Rain OV's first settler -- page 11 Tues.6 98 69 -- Wed.7 101 75 -- Thurs.8 100 76 -- Fri.9 98 75 .99 Football season koff Sat.10 88 65 74 .08-- page 111111101111011 M 12 n.1 88 64 .10 :A Mon. 88 • Page 2,The Arizona Territorial,September 15,1977 A New Cutlery and Gift Shop 1::) e 0 ID I e •••••••••••••••• • places & things • ar Stu •• •••••••• '••Ltd_ Factory and Custom Knives TRADERS WELCOME ORO VALLEYANS APPOINTED URLS CLUB BEGINS FALL CLASSES Oro Valley Police Chief,Fred Roof and eleven other The co-ed Girls Club, a United Way agency, will 2903 E. Speedway • 881-0327 Tucsonans were appointed recently to serve three-year re-open for fall classes and activities on Monday,Sept. . terms on the board of directors of the Metropolitan 19 Youth Council, Inc. Classes at the club include ceramics, cooking, The council, formed in 1973, coordinates local ac- sewing,gymnastics,cake decorating,team sports and • tivities of youth groups and is funded by Pima County, folk dance. New activities being offered this fall :- Tucson, and South Tucson. include adult exercise class, international cooking, REALTY EV,6l T!iz:c0F TUCSON ',r,' g..µ � �•., desert gardening, volleyball, job interviews and auto , � 7 AMPHI FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA NEMS mechanics. MARY MAST GH On Wednesday,Aug. 17, Linda Cordier,Paul Brahm The classes cost$2 per child, $3 per teen and adults and Alex Carraso attended the Range Management and $10 per family for a year's memberhsip. has a new office. Field day in Prescott and placed First High Team. Registration is now open at two of the Girls Clubs = ._ ' Linda Cordier,one of the team members placed Third branches, 831 W. Wetmore, 887-9489, and 810 N. I am now associated with The North- Home Phone High Individual in the competition. Seminole, 624-8991, or call the main office,623-6015. west Office of Realty Executives, and 887-6867 or 888-0394 Two FFA members were sponsored for all expenses will be pleased to help you with your Business Phone real estate needs. 297-7373 by the Safari Club International of Tucson to the 1977 REAR ADM.HALLORAN MEETS • - American Wilderness School. The School was held The Rear Admiral Halloran Women's Chapter in 1 West Orange Grove Rd. •Territorial Building June 24 thru July 7 and was attended by Lisha Smith (East of Oracle Rd.and South of Plaza del Oro) and Don Carr. At the workshop members were in- Tucson is hosting their first general membership structed in wildlife ecology, wildlife management, meeting at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20 at the Black wilderness survival, backpacking and care and Angus Restaurant, 5353 E. Broadway. + t4+:-r.4+ '*-•4-:.*4 . -+ + 4 4 -:+f-+% preparation of game animals. The theme of the luncheon is "Salute to the Free : ; li . 3602 E. Grant Road : Amphiwas• FFA represented by Kathy Brookbank, Enterprise System and All Tucson Merchants." The i1 ,,,. Celia Collings, Monty Pyles and Paul Brahms at the speakers for the event will be: Lewis C. Murphy, 1977 Natural Resource Workshop held June at 327-3473 ;; 6-11Mayor;Jack Davis,vice president of the United Bank; , , : IL ‘,#: .•- 11:30 AM days to 11:00week PMII, Mingus Springs in the Prescott National Forest. Mr. Robert Bergman, president of Central Pipe and 1' """'�► 7 a Kathy Brookbank and Celia Collins served as Junior Supply-Company, and Mr. Peter Herder, president of '4' ' * Leaders during the Workshop where participants Herder Construction Company and former president of �► 1 learned about wildlife and range management, con- the Southern Arizona Home Builders Association. :41 PAN C"V i'' for the noon luncheon are $4.50. Checks • servation, fisheries management and outdoor Tickets o recreation.The workshop was attended by youth from should be mailed to Mrs.Fran Tucker,Rt.8,Box 360 L, t ;4' _ all over Arizona. Tucson, Az. 85710 before Sept. 17. Checks should be ,4. riilitillilitIO made payable to the Tucson Chapter of the FFVF. 1 11 UA HOSPITAL AUXILIARY MEETS :4; The University Hospital Auxiliary will hold a general MEDICAL SEMINARS SLATED . },j- lir:4 ,I Ia,, meeting from 9-11 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 15 at the+ > American Association of Medical Assistants + ' �* ; September 15, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 3 7, 000-acre development planned (Continued from page 1) analysis for the area, which he expected to have "We've been waiting two-and-a-half years on it ment of Scottsdale-based developer John Ratliff. completed by Monday. because of Tort°lita," Patrick said. "I'm sure John In the last two months however the Count The whole Rancho Vistoso area plan, as worked up Ratliff would like to get moving with it." ' y by the county could have a population between 30,000 One of the first points to be considered in large land — Planning Dept. has expanded the area slightlyto about 10 000 acres for planninges. and 35,000 when it is totally developed. developments is the area of capital improvements, ' Pum According to Bob Patrick, a project planner with and, in the case of Rancho Vistoso, the developer will "Ratliff'sportion is about 7,000 acres, but we've Celia, Barr, Evans and Associates, the engineering provide almost all of the major projects, with the firm workingon Ratliff'spart of the project,rounded it off and included other areas," according to p j the firm exception of bridges, Patrick said. Bob Johnson of the County Planning Dept. has been working with the county on the development "With the developer building all the capital improve- capability study, which inventories the various exist- ments--sewers, treatment facilities--there would be When interviewed last Friday,Johnson was waiting ing natural and developed features of the area, for the no capital expense to the taxpayer," he said. "Under for a critique of the county's development capability last two months. one large ownership, with the owner doing the capital improvements, there wouldn't be any debt service of tax obligation." *. Patrick said the planning at this stage.is being handled much like the county's handling of the Rincon Area Plan,in that a general area plan is being written (Continued from page 1) major cause of the HSASA for failing to change the bed for the project,with the"fine-tuning"to be resolved in from becoming fullfledged in favor of annexation. He need plan. smaller neighborhood plans within the larger plan. said the Town of Oro Valley would not even consider Reiterating the AMI's statement of need for the Under the larger plan, a general determination of jumping into an annexation drive if at least 70 per cent Northwest Hospital, Emery said that oppostion has where various residential densities as well as com- of the TNGC residents were not in favor of the come mostly from other hospital administrators. mercial and industrial developments should be located proposal. "St. Mary's was afraid that we might pull some of will be made,but more exact determinations would be Engle, remaining in the middle of the road, not their customers away,so they opposed it saying there made in the neighborhood plan after detailed studies of favoring nor opposing annexation, said that he was was no need for more beds. topography and other factors had been made. confident that there were good intentions on the part of "But St.Mary's Hospital recently broke ground for a Patrick also said some consideration is being given all the leaders of the annexation talk. new addition. to buffering Rancho Vistoso's development from other "I know all the leaders of the various committees are "There was also publicity during the week the areas, such as Oro Valley's northern border. in search of a certain type of lifestyle, similar to Oro hearing was scheduled from St. Joseph's that they "One of the things we're considering by rounding off Valley's now,so I'm not afraid of any power struggles were retiring a number of their beds. the area is providing a low density -- SR (suburban should we decide to annex," Engle said. "With little doubt, the publicity before the meeting ranch) buffer between Vistoso and Catalina, and Oro Engle stressed that annexation, if it were to come was not coincidentally planned,"Emery said. Valley and Vistoso," he said. "We may also have low about would be in the distant future. With the special action suit now set in court, the fate density on the west side, and on the east side, we have "A lot of talk,petitions and studies would have to be of the Northwest Hospital lies with the judge. the Florence Highway and Catalina State Park." done.It will be out in the open for a long time,"Engle said,attempting to calm the fears of some women who expressed suspicions that a decision would be made solely by the five-member council without the consent of the voters. Engle said that although it would technically come We'ite got a down to the council's votes, the decision would be in direct response to public feeling,by way of polling the big rate for eitery citizens. "There's no way I'd ever be part of a secret vote," Engle said. "I value my life too much for that•" Contrary to Engle's style of politicking, James Ili _ Emery,the second of the speakers told the group that the northwest community must regularly attend the Health Systems Agency's regularly scheduled meet- savingsroutes ings and "vociferously demand that they hear your request for adequate medical care." _ . ' -,- , . Emery said that American Medical International's --- • . ,L = a proposal to build a northwest hospital was"not in the - least bit shaken in its resolve to build the hospital" despite its recent setback when the HSA's plan revision ^�y:committee denied the request by AMI that the hospital ; _ `.■ 0 ■757. 7.7570 bedissolved in place of"a more sound and It A , bed plan to o equitable" bed need plan. ., 'N` "We have had a long battle already, but it has become more of a fight over the principle in the matter .V,,,~J� and the battle is worth continuing,"Emery said. x '. 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Ici 6480 No. Oracle Rd. PLAZA DEL ORO ._. _..., Shopping Center 11lJIMIIM111 Wimpy 7100 N. Oracle Road ele islimm."1"........"311 Page 4, The Arizona Territorial,September 15, 1977 Opinion ' 4.4,1---- , comer a) New school bus stop arm ,1/4. e. d. Jewett dit AP One sure sign that our Fall season is a good sign of the times approaching is the appearance of promotional literature and information concerning Tucson's upcoming cultural events. You wouldn't have to be a particularly already making the change. For instance, during the past couple observant driver to notice it, but school Those of us who have run across the new weeks schedules have been announced for buses have changed. sign on the road already have seen what a the University Artist Series and for the It's not a big change, at least physically, difference they make. Tucson Symphony. There have probably but the old yellow-and-black stop arm on the The new signs are far more visible than been announcements from theater and driver's side of the bus has been replaced by the old yellow-and-black stop arms, which other musical groups which haven't come to an 18-inch octagonal, red-and-white stop tended to blend into the yellow-and-black of our attention. sign. the school buses. It is going to be an exciting season The change came about through some That visibility, coupled with a more beginning as early as next week when four years of lobbying by the state's school liberal use of warning lights,means just one Pianist John Browning appears at the bus drivers, and, although the new signs thing --a little more safety for our children. UniversityAuditorium. That's on Sept. 21. won'tyear, itAnd we reallycan't find anyquarrel with become mandatory until next Then on Oct. 3 and 4 Les Brown and the seems that many of the area schools are that. Band of Renown with guests Ray Eberle and Paula Kelly are in the auditorium. CommentLater that week, on Oct. 6 and 7, the Tucson Symphony kicks off its season under new music director Dr. George Trautwein. The music of Bach, Chopin and Brahms will Panama ..,,. be featured along with soloist Emanuel Ax on the piano. blackmail ' paperal tiger' Seven symphonic concerts will be played on Thursday and Friday night and two "pop" concerts are scheduled on Friday and Saturday nights beginning in October By VIRGIL PINKLEY We are to start im- two-thirds of its members. holding out for a treaty that and continuing through Easter. Copley News Service mediately to withdraw More and more senators would continue until the Over at the University the Artist Series Most of the world is some of the 9,000 American are criticizing the proposed year 2025. Now we have will be bringing us such artists and groups astonished by our decision troops stationed in the treaty and all of the given way to Panamanian as the Minnesota Orchestra, Sir Michael to turn the Panama Canal Canal Zone and to transfer compromises we made so threats and pressures and Redgrave, Jury's Irish Cabaret of Dublin, over to Panama and for the control of the canal itself to frequently during the long said that the new Orson Welles rest of this century to pay the Panamanians. Nothing negotiations. Only a few agreement will expire Dec. the Royal Ballet of Flanders, millions in blackmail. is said about the millions months ago we were (Continued on page 5) and the Bella Lewitsky Dance Company. We are trying our best to that we have spent over the All in all it should be a great season. make good on the years to maintain the Mailbag PP description applied to us in canal, after an original LJ P recent years by Red China- investment of more than In the midst of all the talk about-that we are a paper tiger. $400 million. Two FrenchAssess ors cut aCPPe . inef- I would not have believed companies had tried to ficiencies in the postal service, about a that the President of the build the canal and failed Editor the fact that unlike some letter from Phoenix taking one week to United States would ever because they could not The Arizona Territorial governmental agencies, arrive in Tucson, and all the other tall agree to the reported terms conquer the health Dear Sir: my office has spent less stories (probably most of them untrue), of the Panama-U.S. problems involved, It's unfortunate that the than the amount budgeted here's one about a dedicated postman. agreement. -especially malaria and Sept. 1 Territorial reported in each of the past four > We have a legal contract yellow fever. American onlythatyears, turningback a total I don't really know whether he's science and know-how the County dedicated in the sense of "neither rain, in perpetuity to operate Assessor's budget is up of $681,922 to the county and control the Panama conquered those problems, slightly for this year, general fund, and is sleet, snow and darkness of night" but he Canal and its zone. just as they did all of the because virtually every operating with 11 fewer surely understands his customers and goes Now we have agreed— if big engineering obstacles. governmental -- and - employees this than Congress concurs--that byBefore the proposed P� yearfarther than necessary to take care of their g treatycan become bindingvate— budget has risen in were authorized two years mail deliveries. the year 2000 we will turn itmust v the past 12 months. ago• in all of this territory over tohave the approvalFor instance, last week he appeared the Panamanians, who are of the House and .the What might be of more STEPHEN E.EMERINE our office about mid-afternoon even though led by a dictatorial Senate, and the latter by interest to your readers is Pima County Assessor he had made his regular mid-morning president and who have an delivery as usual. extremely unstable government. fixFor some reason a piece of our mail had not been delivered with the regular present we are paying bundle Panama$2.3 million a yearAM _ -_____ in the morning. So upon completing his in fees for the Canal Zone . route, Al Keim, our dedicated postman, but for the remainder of — . „ i this century we will pay - -:.: ,�- � made a stop (considerably out of his'*ay) to million to $60 million per �'1�_�� , .. bring us the stray piece. year, and we will give the ._ .- "I thought you might need this today,"he Panamanians hundreds of said. It turned out that we-did although we millions of dollars more in •- had not missed it until Al brought it by. 1r economic and military aid. --191 ,� No wonder people call us �.,- r= + It would have been much easier to return "Uncle Sucker." - - __�:.. the piece to the station and place it with the Panamanians have .ti = .f.-1....,..�= - following day's delivery, we thought. Which agreed that if the canal is _ `) ..- is probably what happens quite often. attacked or there are - Not with our guy, though. I.; � ='' g disturbances there, we will ._... t �;; There may be plenty wrong with the be permitted to protect the ARIBA s+ s � Wit ,,,,� '`-- : ''. �..['...li . postal system, but we would find it tough to canal at the expense of ''-' - °� y g _ =" - prove. just cannot fault the system American lives and I _ p o e We . y millions of dollars. It's one _ .. - ., 4, _ :,,:,r{ based on the contact we have with our of the most one-sided, • •: -_ it Fes -:_- ! carrier or with the people in bulk mail who unfair agreements in '-� ...---- history. `'1NHEN WILL IT BE AVAILABLE FOR CONGRESSIONAL JUNKETS?'i handle our papers over at the central station. . �;;��` iA Second class postage paid at Tucson Az.Subscription A L rates:-by mail in Pima County-$7.50 per year;by mail NEJArPPER arideritam Maiarta! outside Pima County in U.S.-$8.50;foreign countries- S10 per year; single copy-20 cents. Advertising rates available upon request. Phone 297-1107. Association-Faurtdad 1885 ,Q...L c o.1o,,, Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE Award,NEWS ,` "'Pc.'" '( Published each Thursday by TERRITORIAL PUBLISHERS,INC., WRITING EXCELLENCE Award, TYPOGRAPHICAL ( PlIORA5) 1 W.Orange Grove Road,Tucson,Az.,85704. Also publishers of The EXCELLENCE Award, GENERAL and DEPART- ,, w�, Desert Airman. MENTAL NEWS COVERAGE EXCELLENCE Award, •��:•• '- 'o,,;; .•o`' and EDITORIAL PAGE EXCELLENCE Award from ?' ARIZONA Arizona Newspapers Association January 1975. ._� - ' :�: C. �f �H:Vti.'�ANS:R.ti ''�' E.D.Jewett,Jr. Jack B.Jewett Walt ken ken Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE Award and • A SMOCjATION - Editor and Publisher Olneral Manager News Editor NEWS WRITING EXCELLENCE Award front-Arizona` - Newspapers Association January 1977. ` 1 For Greater Public Service 1 September 15, 1977, The Arizona Territorial, Page 5 Stockmarket Neutrogena Investors increasing Soap By JOHN G. FORREST time. Too many next year. Members of now selling at a good TWIN PACK iiii , Although there has been bureaucratic politicians many Junior Achic:ement discount from their high Ve�r�J�/I�I�considerable hesitation are worrying about getting groups in high schools prices, they are worth • ,ten ' among investors regarding reelected, rather than the throughout the country "giving another look." `'''''' '.. the stock market's im- welfare of the country. couldgive Congress Although a good case can for Y g g mediate trend,a few hardy Hoping to curry favor with lessons in business be built up for stronger souls have come back into the voters, they are management. market in the days ahead, 40t regular size cakes the trading arena. Some recommending breaking With the stock market there still remains the ,, analysts maintain that a up the large companies. dwaddling along,now is the spectre of inflation getting t stronger tone can be ex- Shareholders in oil, timebudget for investors to do a stronger. Larger udg DrUgS pected because of an aircraft. chemical and little homework on the deficits could force the rate fDefenderS CMS oversold market condition. utility companies would do outlook for the months higher for money, with it's ORACLE AT INA RD. For a week or more, the well to remember this ahead. While the growth drag on the economy in- . 297"t9' technical experts scanned when they vote in the stocks have been kicked filtrating every segment of their charts very carefully, congressional elections around recently and are investment. watching to see if the Dow- Jones transportation index - , would penetrate the 203.85 �_ '- ti ,> • level. To the average in- , -,/"4//,'" ,.�-�---t' • vestor it seemed like hog- 1 _ Tt7'i ='oi. '' g �D�'�cl ��,to `-�,'"'�-- wash.But to students of the 4 �'````(V.t. .t,- -'s-- 1 11- �r Dow Theory it was a dif- T q3a ''`tit .4 . ! ; ' '• - • ferent story. _ •*"' . . - -,, If the transportation ,\�`,\;,,,� ''• • ' .1711 / component of the Dow -• - l averages penetrated thatv. Ak. i'+ - , "'a► t p ouldbeinfora .t�,f�, ���* ,-) • . . recession that would jar ; i I-. ` . • .....:;r •- .."'� 0. - r a , . : ,NW T • • 1 1 sour teeth. That's the � , it gospel, according to all .; 1� �, who follow the theory. ,.� i, _ `' " '�-.- j I 1"1111111 .,\,, f\,, ''-I//Al Theresa lot more to it,but L t for all practical purposes it - t -.'`-�� "..,,, .. -_,� 4a: 11, ,� 1 -x_.- . , didn't happen. _ - _�. ,.- Acting contrariwise the -- IMF r• .. Ill, Firommexico stock market seems to be r- :-'•c :-% - '�. - trying to overcome its -.- handicap clack of con- --...r = ,,li;r�`'�'' � '•" •• - fidence t and struggle &1'6j% (y' \�, =_ +�;,. ', j ` 'i Famous"Equipal" (pigskin & wood)chairs, tables, higher. While theprogress ��' %'''- `- f�� * chaise lounges, sofas, and cocktail g � tables. has been slow, at least it " -$-H,,,IDS' GOOD TO HAVE HIM BACK FOR A BIT g Available in stained walnut or natural leather. was in the right direction, Hand made and painted trees of life according to many traders. that One drawback, however, come in an array of sizes and colors. has been the light number _ For a delightful trip into the atmosphere of Old Mexico, of daily transactions. a n a m ANTIGUA DE MEXICO, (tucson&nogales,mexico) . a ana r� a . . As one trader blithely .. offers the unusual in gifts,decorative items,and their remarked: "Of course youdistinctive line of hand carved furniture. can't have everything Continued from page .t) facilities, and engineering approve the treaty. installations necessary to Those close to the Antigua de Mexico going your way: some 31, 1999.The current treaty keepthe canal workingat President freely admit people would kick even if was signed in 1903, and . y mit that maximum efficiency. , a rugged battle lies ahead, TUCSON NO GA LES, MEXICO they were in swimming." gave the United States Carter administration but one of 6761 E. No. 427 Although the comparison them declared. - lna�• seemP perpetual control over the strategists believe that "Of course, we think we Tanque Verde Rd. Ruiz Cortines a little far- canal and adjacent Canal they can now count on can sell it but this willentrance Tucson 3�.Miles from Main be a fetched, at least prices are Zone. Country Club Crossing Gate firming slightly. That in about 50 of the 67 votes hell of a fight. 885-0290 2-09-99 itself would indicate some Over the years we needed to ratify the new pray that it is. investors are optimistic. developed 14 military treaty. But there still remains bases in the canal area and Tremendous pressure the undercurrent of caution opened up airfields, will be exerted on all that has prevailed for some s h i p b u i l d i ng repair members of Congress to . ,.. Room . Shopour Beer &Wine De rtments . _ 0 11, y...- .,. ,, 0 i .. lAritit a IelAr • . ' . : ; . , Big homes on big lots from $34,500 . 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LANCERS WiNE Fifth S19 Ran ho IF• REVCO'S LOW,LOW PRICE " •�• • CUTTY SARK vz Gal. 80 proof 815 + 9 REVCO'S LOW,LOW PRICE l 0 TRAVE AMARETTO CORDIAL Fifth 54 proof X5 • 9 REVCO'S LOW,LOW PRICE • West of Oracle onee Road�JAMES FOX CANADIAN Quart 80 proof S 79 REVCO'S LOW,LOW PRICE J• is HARVEYS SCOT¶ ouLacwH 8a proof X PC •PRICE oP• Tucson Wicheoburg Wobe 910 West Valencia 3630 N.Oracle Road First b Tegner Cobra-Valle Plaza Estes Home.tovin 294-2682 887.5427 684-2402 425-7626 Page 6, The Arizona Territorial,September 15, 1977 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know .Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know 4 Two(2) of Bel Air Annex No. 2 NESS: The known place of than three(3)and no more than the Board of Directors of the NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE west one quarter IS2SW), DATED August 22,1977. The following described trust RESUBDIVISION, per map comprising 288.55acrPs more or lessbusiness of the corporation shall twenty-five (25) directors. The corporation, there being no RICHARD PARRISH recorded in Book 17, Page 95 ofbe 1100 Transamerica Building, election of the directors(known issued or outstanding stock in Attorney property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that Maps,in the office of the County In Township 12 South, Range 177 North Church Avenue, Tut- as the governors) was held at said corporation, at said meet- RICHARD PARRISH Recorder of Pima County, son,Arizona 85701. the annual meetings, Attorney at Law certain trust deed recorded in 13 East, Gila and Salt River in Yuma, ing,and that the above is a true book or docket 5220,page 612,in ( Arizona. Base and Meridian. VIi. Arizona; Tucson, Arizona; and correct copy of said amend- 702 Transamerica Building the records ot Pima County, ALSO KNOWN A5: Section 2. Lots 1, 2, 3 and.t. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Phoenix, Arizona; Prescott, ment. Tucson,Arizona 85701 Arizona,at public auction to the ( 3662 East March Place the South one Half of the Nor The initial Board of Directors Arizona and Flagstaff,Arizona, IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we Attorney for Personal Tucson,Arizona shall consist of three (3) Dir- all in the month of March,1977. have hereunto set our hands, as highest bidder at the law offices thwest one quarter (S2NW).theRepresentative of SCHORR&LEONARD,P.C., Dated July 11,1977 West one half of the Southwest ectors. The persons who are to The names and addresses of the President and Secretary of Pub: The Arizona Territorial 155 West Council Street,Tucson, GERALD R.PURVIANCE and one quarter of the Northeast serve as Directors until the first original five (5) directors that TUCSON ENERGY MANAGE- DEBORAH S.PURVIANCE , annual meetingof shareholders were elected at these meetingsSeptember 1,8,15,1977 Pima County, Arizona, on Fri- one quarter,W25WNE),and the MENT CORPORATION,an Ari Req: Richard Parrish,Attorney day,September 30,1977,at 10:00 husband and wife Southwest one quarter (SW), or unti their successors are are: zona corporation, on this 11th A.M.of said day: (Name of Trustor) comprising 397.04 acres more or elected and qualify are: MAE NEBEKER day of August,1977. PUBLIC NO T i C E S Lot 12 in Block 10 of the JOHN A.MURPHY,JR. ie'SSGEORGE RIPPS P.O.Bin 1971 THOMAS W.SULLIVAN Resubdivision of the Amended (Trustee) Total acres of selected State 3436 Larrea Lane Yuma,AZ 85364 President INDIVIDUAL Tucson,Arizona 86715 MARGERY BARTZ JOHN A.REAGAN .,L,. P.gh. ?` r.,. Plat of RAY SUBDIVISION of STATE OF ARIZONA land 2378.89 Acres.more or less, Blocks 8 through 13 and a part of ss and the appraised value thereof LAWRENCE E.AUSTER P.O.Box 751 Secretary Block 7, a subdivision of Pima is two million seven hundred 6120 East Fifth Street Prescott,AZ 86302 STATE OF ARIZONA In the Superior Court of the County of Maricopa Tucson,Arizona 85711 County, Arizona, according to forty nine thousand one hundred SIBIL!ONES ss. State of Arizona This instrument was acknow to and for the Count of Pima the map of record in the Pima forty two dollars and thirty HAROLD M.COLE 422 N.18th Drive COUNTY OF PIMA Y County Recorder's Office in ledged before me this 11th day of c,.r,ts 152.749,14?30' 1100 Transamerica Bldg. Phoenix,AZ 85015 This instrument was acknow• In the Matter of the Estate of Book 22 of Maps and Plats at July, 1977. by John A. Murphy, EXHIBIT"B" 177 North Church ANNA LEE BURRISS ledged before me this 11th day of MAJORIE RICHARDS, Jr.,Successor Trustee Deceased. page 37. OFFERED PRIVATE LAND Tucson,Arizona 85701 P.Q.Box 2908 August, 1977, by Thomas W. DATED this 28th day-of June, NANCY ANN MYSKOWSKI In Township 1I South. Range VIII. Flagstaff,AZ 86003 Sullivan,as President,and John No.P-3033 1977. Notary Public 13 East, Gila and Salt River NUMBER OF DIRECTORS: CHERIE DIXON A. Reagan, as Secretary, of NOTICE TO CREDITORS TRUSTOR: My Commission will expire July Base and Meridian. The number of persons to serve 717 North Swan Road TUCSON ENERGY MANAGE To the CREDITORS of the 27,1980 an Estate of MAJOR IE RICH- TYLER L.BOTT pub.The Arizona Territorial Section 21. Southeast quarter on the Board of Directors shall Tucson. AZ 85711 MENT CORPORATION, as CYNTHIA S.BOTT (SE 1. compris+nct 160.00 acres be fixed by the by-laws. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, act of said Corporation. ARDS,deceased. September 1,8,15,22,197T 'riore or less. IX. S.L.SCHOOR, said incorporators have here- LOUISE ANDERSON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Trustee Req.Murphy, Posner&Froim Section 28 Alt. except the INCORPORATORS: The son,Attorneys unto set their names this 19th Notary Public that the undersigned has been STATE OF ARIZONA South 7?1.19 feet of the•North names and addresses of the day of August,1977. My Commission Expires: appointed personal represents ss. 1.381.19 feet of the East 604.00 incorporators are as follows: SHERRY L.MEHLE 10-15-77 live of this estate. All persons COUNTY OF PIMA PUBLIC NOTICES feet of the West one half of the GEORGE RIPPS Incorporator Pub: The Arizona Territorial having claims against the estate Personally appeared S. L. Nnrthi'ast one quarter :W?NE). 3436 Larrea Lane , TRUSTEE, who ac vc,u'RcomprisingKnow comprising 627.88 acres more or Tucson,Arizona 85715 837 E.Limberlost Drive September 1,8,15,1977 are required to present their SCHORRCHOR R, that he executed the less. _ LAWRENCE ETucson,Arizona 85719 Req: Schorr&Leonard,P.C. claims within four months after E.AUSTER SHANDRA ADAMS the date of the first publication foregoing instrument in said STATE LAND DEPARTMENT Sector, 29. That part lying 6120 East Fifth Street Incorporator of this notice or the claims will capacity this 28th day of June. OF THE East of Oracle Road as Tucson,Arizona 85711 1110 Transamerica Building PUBLIC NOTICES be forever barred.Claims must 1977- established on March 31. 1943, FiSCAL YEAR DATE: The Tucson,Arizona 85701 be presented either to the under- STATE OF ARIZONA comprising 227.99 acres more'or fiscal date of this corporation500716 C c7 _ signed personal representative FEROLE L.TINGLEY BEFORE THE STATE LAND p � �- � p r� '; K-,-'L•. NotaryPublic less. shall be October 31 of each year. Pub: The Arizona Territorial at 702 Transamerica Building, My Commission Expires: COMMISSIONER Section 33: Northeast one IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we I N THE MATTER O F k September 1,8,15,1977 in the Superior Court of the Tucson, Arizona,85701,or filed October 24,1980 PROPOSED EXCHANGE OF quarter (NE and the East one have hereunto set our hands this Pub The Aritona Territorial half of Inc Southeast one quarter 8th day of August,1977. Req:Jack A.Ettinger,Attorney State of Arizona with the Probate D f the of the August 25,1977 STATE LAND DESCRIBED IN ;EISE i.comprising 230.00 acres GEORGE RIPPS In and for the County of Pima office of the Clerk 26,the Court. September 1, EXHIBIT "A" HEREOF '►lore or less. In the Matter of the Estate of DATED August 1977. 8,15,1977LAWRENCE E.AUSTER PUBLIC NOTICES JEAN ETCHEPARE, RICHARD PARRISH Req- Schorr&Leonard, P.C. Suction 34: All comprising STATE OF ARIZONA Deceased. Personal Representative FOR THE LAND OF LAWYERS 640.00 acres more or less. ss. RICHARD PARRISH, ES TITLE OF ARIZONA AS Total acres of ofNo.P-3482 private County of Pima v`'`'• p�y�• t•r s. NOTICE TOC EDITORS QUIRE TRUSTEE (TRUST NO. 7057 T. 'and 1895.87 acres.more or less, SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN 702 Transamerica Building - RANCHO ROMERO COM To the CREDITORS of the NOTICES , RANO DESCRIBED OMO IN and the appraised value thereof to before me this 8th day of NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Estate of JEAN ETCHEPARE, Tucson,AZ 85701 PUBLIC t v OT I C E S EXHIBIT "B" HEREOF is .wo million seven hundred August, 1977, by George R ipps The following legally describ- deceased. Pub: The Arizona Territorial PUBLIC NOTICE OF seventy one thousand eight and Lawrence E.fluster. ed trust property will be sold, NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN September 1,8,15,1977 Right TuKnew PROPOSED EXCHANGE NO. hundred ten dollars and fifty EILEEN HAWKINS pursuant to the 9cents (52,771,810.50). power of sale that the undersigned has been Req: Richard Parrish,Attorney 61 29501 Notary Public under that certain Deed of Trust appointed personal representa- e Pub: The Arizona Territorial My Commission Expires: recorded in Book 5181. at pages five of this estate. All persons PUBLIC NOTICE S NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S PUBLIC NOTICE IS T � Auciust 11. 18.25 June 20,1980 HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to 210.213 in the records of Pima having claims against the estate The following legai;y descriii Sr•pt 1 8. 15.27.29 500717 public auc- are required to present their the provisions of Aritona County,Arizona, at ed trust property will be so'•' Revised Statute 37-604(C9),that Oct 6. 13, 19/7 Pub: The Arizona Territorial tion to the highest bidder at the claims within four months after `1,,,r k.Uht 1c Kr,,),,,, Ipursuant to the power of sin the State of Arizona actino b•1 R''`i An ion,, State Land September 1,8,15,1977 East door of the New County the date of the first publication In the Su under that certain Deed of Tru- the Arizona State Land Depart Dr•p,irtment Req: Soble&Cole,P.C. Courts Building in the City of of this notice or the claims will perof Court of the State of Arizona recorded in docket or book 4838 ,,lent has received ,an ap Tucson,County of Pima,State of be forever barred.Claims must In and for the County of at page 388 390,in the Records of lei i c at ion which proposes to Arizona, on Thursday, the 20th be presented either to the under- Pima County.Arizona,atpublic PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES day of October 1977 at 11:30 A.M. signed personal representative Maricopa y exchange the selected State THE COLWELL COMPANY, a auction to the highest bidder. et owned land described in Exhibit • Y r R inh t To K novt of said day: at 702 Transamerica Building, California corporation, 100 N. Stone Ave., Suite 316 in ••A" hereof. which 's hereby ` " Your Righ, .c.Know Lot 154 and all that portion of Tucson, AZ 85701, or filed with the City of Tucson. Pima annexed and •neorporated Lot 153 lying Northwesterly of the Probate Division of the Plaintiff, County, Arizona, on September herein as if fully cut forth. for Articles of Incorporation the followingdescribed line: office of the Clerk of the Court. vs. Articles of Incorporation JAMES EDWARD HAWKINS, 20,1977,at 10.00 o'ciock A.M.of the offered land ot Lawyers Titin of of BEGINNING at a point of the DATED August 26,1977. said day. of Arizona as Trustee(Trust No A&,AGRO,INC Northeasterly line of said Lot RICHARD PARRISH et us.,et al., 221ARIZONA ASSOCIATION OF Defendants. Lot OLIVE GROVE, a 7057 T. Rancho Romero Coin KNOW ALL MEN BY -THESE LEGAL SECRETARIES 153 which is North 46 degrees 56 Attorney No.C 348902 subdivision of Pirna County, pany).described in Exhibit "B" PRESENTS- KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE minutes 29 seconds West 40.89 RICHARD PARR iSH, ES NOTICE OF SALE Ari:ona,according to the map of hereof.which is hereby annexed That we, the undersigned, doPRESENTS: feet from the most east corner of QUIRE UNDER record in the Pima County Re and incorporated herein as if hereby associate ourselves to. said Lot 153; thence South 43 702 Transamerica Building corder's Office in Book 22 of fully set forte, on or after th That we, the undersigned, SPECIAL EXECUTION gether for the purpose of form- have this day associated oursel• degrees 03 minutes 31 seconds Tucson,Arizona 85701 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Maps and Plats at page 22. second day of December 1977. ing a corporation under the laws West, a distance of 75.00 feet; Pub: The Arizona Territorial DATED June 10,1977. Both tractsnf;and are located yes together for the purpose of that The Colwell Company, of the State of Arizona and do farming a nonprofit corporation thence, South 73 degrees 03 September 1,8,15,1977 Plaintiff herein,recovered judg MICHA_L J.TERRANOVA, within Pima County. Arizona hereby adopt,sign and acknow- under andpursuant to the laws minutes s1 seconds West, a Req:Richard Parrish,Attorney JR. ,and are of substantial! equal ment in this Court on August 24, yledge the following Articles ofdistance of 48.77 feet to the NAME OF TRUSTOR valueIncorporation. of the State of Arizona and for 1977, against Defendants, - Westerly line of said Lot 153; The state rand ,and flood adthat purpose do hereby adopt JAMES EDWARD HAWKINS COIT I.HUGHES Signature of Trustee mining the subject State band �s I. these Articles of Incorporation. EXCEPT from said Lot 154 all PUBLIC NOTICES and MARY HAWK INS,and each NAME: The name of the ARTICLE I that portion thereof lying North- of them, in the amount of STATE OF ARIZONA not known to contain oil.classes corporation shall be A & R westerly of the following des " 'r �. ,. orad other hydrocarbon sub ACRO,INC. The name of the corporation tribed line: - 521,228.41 together with interest ss. County of Maricopa sante', coal or stone. shall be: ARIZONA ASSOCIA- thereon at the rate of 73::. per II. BEGINNING at point on the '>>rtals.►�ainerals, fossils and TION OF LEGAL SECRETAR- NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE cent percent per annum from This instrument was acknow PURPOSE: The purpose for Northeasterly line of said Lot Plain- !edged before me this 10th dayof fertilizer i t i zcr of ,an�/ name or which this corporationg IES. The following legally describ• said date until paid,and Plain- is or ani 154 which is South 46 degrees 56 June.1977,b COLT I.HUGHES. description in paying quantities. ' ARTILCE I Ied trust property will be sold, tiff's costs taxed and allowed at Y zed is the transaction of any or The principal plate of bust• minutes 29 seconds East 7.00 pursuant to the power of sale 588.74 and all accruing costs MILDRED L.WARLEY or uranium, thorium or other all lawful business for which ness shall be Tucson, Pima feet from the most North corner under that certain Deed of Trust includingcosts of sale,and that Notary Public material determined to be corporations may be incorpor- of said Lot 154;thence,South 43 My Commission will expire: peculiarly essential to the pr;, ated under the laws of the State County,Arizona. degrees 03 minutes 31 seconds recorded in Docket or Book 5293, under and by virtue of a Special July 23.1980 duction of fissionable materials. ARTICLE I11 commencing at page 761, in the Execution and Order of Sale of Arizona, as they may be PURPOSE: The purpose for West,a distance of 110.65 feet to Records of Pima County, Ari- issued out of and under the seal Pub: The Arizona Territorial whether or not of commercial amended from time to time,and the Southwester! line of said public auction to the of this Court on August 24, 1977 value which this corporation is organi- y zona, at August 25,1977 . specifically,but not in limitation Lot 154. The private land offered to the zed is the transaction of any or highest bidder at the East En- the following described real pro September 1,8,15,1977 thereof,the purpose of engaging MISSIONDALE PARK, acCounty perty will be sold at public ReState of Arizona will be in the business of a cattle all lawful business for whichtrance of the New Pima Req: Hughes&Hughes,P.C. dedicated to the same purposes nonprofit corporations may be cording to Book 22 of Maps,page Courts Building, 111 West Con- auction to satsify said judgment, business,including but not limit- 9, records of Pima and aorta•nistert�d under !heincorporated under the laws of County, grecs, in Pima County, in or costs, interest and accruing ed to the following: PUBLIC NOTICES Arizona. Arizona, on Octo- costs. same Laws to which the selected the State of Arizona,as they may near Tucson, a. To breed, raise, import. be amended from time to time. DATED this 7th day of July bei 5,1977,at 10:00 o'clock A.M. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE state land is suh:ect,but may be export and deal in cattle and 1977. reclassified as provided by ARTICLE IV of said day: that the time and place at which Your Right To Know Arizona Revised Statue 37 2)2 livestock of all kinds, and to INITIAL BUSINESS: Said GILBERT R.CASTRO Lot 5 in Block 6 of Pueblo said sale will be conducted will NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE This notice and the announced carry on a general cattle,graz corporation is organized initial- MYRA P.GASTRO ing and agricultural business. Trustor Gardens Addition to the City of be on the 27th day of September, The following legally describ- hearing,are required by law the b' To purchase or otherwise ly for organizing local chapters NORMAND F.BIRTCHER Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, 1977,at the hour of 10:00 A.M.at ed trust property will be sold, purpose thereof is to develou of legal secretaries associations according to the Map or Plat the east door of the new Pima acquire, become interested in, Trustee pursuant to the power of sale such additional information that deal in and with,invest in,hold, throughout the State of Arizona: STATE OF ARIZONA thereof of record in the office of County Courthouse, Tucson, under that certain Deed of Trust the hear,np may provide. and to carry on a program for the the County Recorder of Pima Arizona: sell,mortgage,pledge or other- further education of those en- ss. sub- recorded in docket or book 4796, neither the Arizona State LandCounty, Arizona, in Book 8 of Lot 82 of Parkside, a tivise dispose of, to turn to at page 580.585,in the Records of Department nor the Arizona account or realize upon, all COUNTY OF MARICOPA gaged in legal secretarial work: Maps and Plats at page 84 division in Pima County, Ari The foregoing instrument was , includingand to cooperate with attorneys, thereof. zona, according to Book 22 of Pima County,Arizona,at public Selection Board have made a forms of securities auction to the highest bidder,at finding that the proposed trade judges and Bar Associations in acknowledged before me this 7th DATED this 29th day of June, Maps,page 26,records of Pima should or should not be ap stocks, bonds, debentures, judges a high order of day of July,1977,try NORMAND 1977 East door on New Courts Buildnotes, evidences of indebted- County,and that portion of Lot F. BIRTCHER as Trustee and 83 of said subdivision lying ing in the City of Tucson, Pima Proved. ness, certificates of indebted Professional standards and EDILIAM.LEWIS, Further Notice is Hereby ethics among those persons not personally. an unmarried woman southerlyfrom the following EILEEN STUCKEY County, Arizona on October 7, I ness, certificates of interest, engaged as secretaries steno- Trustor described lines; 1977,at 10:00 o'clock a.m.of said '•iven that at ten o'clock -n the participation certificates,voting NotaryPublic day: ripe-neon on Frictar the fourth graphers, legal assistants and JERRY W.LAWSON Beginning at the most west trust certificates and certifica- Mycommission ex ries: Trustee corner of said Lot 82; Lot 40 of RODEO ADDITION do, 01 November. 1977 or clerks in private law offices, exp ries: evidencing shares of or offices„, 9 81 as soon thereafter as the cause trust companies, the various STATE OF ARIZONA Thence North 47 degrees 03' NO. 2, Pima County, Arizona, interest in trusts and trust es- Pub: The Arizona Territorial ss. 29"East 44.65 feet; according to the map of record may be heard, in the Pima courts, municipal and govern- fates or associations, certifica- September 1,8,15,22,1977 in the Pima County Recorder's I County Board of Supervisors mental agencies. Further, to County of Maricopa Thence North 89 degrees 51' Hearing Room in the cit of tes of trust of beneficial in- unite into a state association the Req: Normand F. Birtcher, The foregoing instrument was 16"East 26.67 feet; Office in Book 13 of Maps andy terests in trusts,mortgages andDist.Counsel Veterans Admini- Plats at page 14. Tucson,Arizona,the State Land legal secretaries'associations in acknowledged before me this "'Thence South 86 degrees 54' AS:5342 Department will hold a other instruments, securities stration ALSO KNCWN AS: Southpublic and rights. this state, chartered by the 29th day of June,1977,by Jerry 19"East 35.58 feet to the North- Champion Avenue, Tucson, rearing upon said proposed National Association of Legal W. Lawson as Trustee and not east corner of said Lot 82. exchange Any person in c. To investigate and report Secretaries(International). PUBLIC B L I C NOTICE S Arizona. personally. DATED this 29 day of August, DATED July 5,1977. terested in the exchange may with respect to, and to under- ARTICLE V ( LOUISE A.SCHMIDT 1977. IANO FIGUER04, �appE•ar at said hearing and enter take, carry on, aid assist or The initial name of the cor- NotaryPublic RICHARD J.BOYKIN g participate in the organization, orations StatutoryAgentYour Right To Know an unmarried man a written protest to the proposed P is, My Commission Expires: Sheriff Name of Trustor exchange as provided in Arizona liquidation or reorganization of, THELMA BAMBAUER,PLS,of January 28,1981 By Sgt.B.Dudgoen,239 JOHN A.MURPHY,JR. financial,commercial,mercan- 3358 North Treat Circle,Tucson, Revised Statutes 37 604. Articles of Amendment Pub:The Arizona Territorial Pub: The Arizona Territorial Trustee GIVEN under my hand and tile, manufacturing, industrial Arizona 85716. September 1,8,15,22,1977 September 8,15,22,1977 i Official Seal of the State Land or other business conerns, ARTICLE VI g of Req:Evans,Kitchel&Jenckes, State of Arizona TUCSON ENERGY Req:Carson,Messinger,Elliott, ss. I Department this twenty first firms,associations and corpora- The private property of the MANAGEMENT P.C. Laughlin&Ragan,Attorneys County of Maricopa ;day of July.1977 tions. members,officers and directors CORPORATION This instrument was acknow- STATE LAND DEPARTMENT d. To institute,participate in, are forever exempt from the ledged before me this 5th day of A L.Bettwy or promote commerical mer debts and obligations of this KNOW ALLTMEN BY THESE PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES STATE LAND COM cantile,financial and industrial corporation. PRESENTS: July. 1977, by John A. Murphy, I enterprises That the Organizational Meet Jr.,Successor Trustee. MISSIONER p ses and operations. ARTICLE VII g Your Right To Know III ing of the Board of Directors of Your Right To Know NANCY ANN WYSKOWSK I EXHIBIT"A Upon the dissolution of the TUCSON ENERGY MANAGE- In the Superior Court of the SELECTED STATE LAND INITIAL BUSINESS:The cor- Notary Public corporation, the Board of Dir MENT CORPORATION a In fo�vnship tl South, Range poration initially intends to con- ectors shall, after paying n Ari p State of Arizona My commission will expire 13 East. Gila and Salt River duct the business of operating a P y g or zona corporation, was held at In the Superior Court of the In and for the County of Pima July 27,1980making provisions for the pay- State of Arizona Base and Meridian. cattle investment business. the office of the Corporation at In the Matter of the Estate of ment of all of the liabilities of the 6141 East Calle Alta Vista,Tuc In and for the County of Pima BERNARD S.REVSIN, Pub: The Arizona Territorial i Section 36. All, comprising IV. corporation,dispose of all of its In the Matter of the Estate of August 25,1977 '640.00 acres more or less. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL: son, Arizona 85715, on the 11th Deceased. assets exclusively for the pur- SIDNEY NEVINS, September 1,$,15.1977 in Township 11 South, Range The amount of capital stock of day of August, 1977, after due No.P-3936 poses of the corporation in such notice and waiver as required b Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Req: Murphy, Posner& From 14 East, Gila and Salt River this corporation shall be Five manner, or to such organize- q y No.P-3298 son,Attorneys Base and Meridian. Million (55,000,000.00) Dollars. law,at which meeting no shares NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tions organized and operated of the Corporation ever havingNOTICE TO CREDITORS that the undersigned has been Section 18. Lots 3 and 4,the Stock shall be issued when paid exclusively for charitable, To the CREDITORS of the PUBLIC NOTICES I East one half of the Southwest for in cash,service or property, education, religious, or scie'nti- beer•issued,all i the Directors Estate of SIDNEY NEVINS, appointed personal represents one quarter r E2SW 1, and the and.s,W1 be as fully paid and of the Corporation being pre- five of this estate. All persons tic purposes as shall at the time sent deceased. Your Right To Know Southeast one quarter (SE), shall be forever non-assessable. qualify as an exempt organiza- and all said Directors NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN having claims against the estate •comprising 318.80 acres more or The stock shall be issued at One tion or organizations under Sec voted affirmatively, and none that the undersigned has been are required to present their NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE `:less. (51.00) Dollar per share. The negatively, for the following claims within four months after tion 501(c)(3) of the Internal resolution,which was dul appointed personal representa- The following legally ` Section 19. Lots 1 and 2,the judgment of the Board of Direc- Revenue Code of 1954 (or the y and five of this estate. All persons the date of the first publication described trust property will be I East one half of the Northwest tors as to the value of the regularly adopted,to wit: of this notice or the claims will i corresponding provision of any having claims against the estate sold, pursuant to the power of one quarter (E2NW). and the property taken or service ren- future United State internal RESOLVED,that Article I of are required to present their be forever barred.Claims must sale under that certain Deed of Northeast one quarter (NE), dered in exchange for stock the Articles of Incorporation of be presented either to the under Revenue Law) as the Board of claims within four months after TUCSON ENERGY MANAGE Trust recorded in docket or I comprising 318.59 acres more or shall be conclusive in the ab- Directors shall determine. In no the date of the first publication signed personal representative book 5175, at page 1046 1049, in {less. Bence of fraud. MENT corporation be and the at 240 North Stone Avenue, Section :'0: West orre half event shall any of the assets of same is hereby amended as of this notice or the claims will Tucson, Arizona, 85701,or filed the Records of Pima County, V. this corporation or the proceeds be forever barred.Claims must Arizona,at public auction to the (W2), and that part of the STATUTORY AGENT: The of such assets in the event of follows: be presented either to the under- with the Court. highest bidder,at East Door of Southeast one quarter (SE i name and address of the initial dissolution,be distributed to any "ARTICLE I signed personal representative DATED August 25,1977. New Courts Building in the City .lying West of U.S.Highway No statutory agent is Harold M. of the members or to any private The name of this corporation at RICHARD PARRISH, attor- BETTY K.REVSIN of Tucson, Pima County, i 90,comprising 315.91 acres more- Cole, 1100 Transamerica Build- individual. is EFFICIENT ENERGY Hey for personal representative, Personal Representative Arizona,on October 14, 1977, at i or IeSs ing, 177 North Church Avenue, MANAGEMENT INC." Pub:The Arizona Territorial ARTICLE VIII at 702 Transamerica Bldg Tuc- 110 00 o'clock a.m.of said day: Section 32: All that lying West Tucson,Arizona,85701. NOW, THEREFORE, i do September 1,8,15 1977 fThere shall be a President, son. AZ 85701,or filed with the pThe West 30 feet of the East i of U.S. Highway No 80 except VI hereby certify that the above probate Division of the office of Req: DeConcini, McDonald, the South one-half of the South Vice President, Recording Set amendment was duly passed by - Brammer&Yetwin,P.C. j 33.61 feet of Lot Four(4), Block KNOWN PLACE OF BUSI- retary and a Treasurer.No less the Clerk of the Court. September 15, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 7 j 'Junior STOTT • :7 • '- ASSOCIATES Foto f oriiiint League �1:1, t. - � c--------It ,,,,, ,, , _„,, . � l � w _ - � . v � , , , , . ... _ ,,, • . _ iii . ns vr�ance What solutions or proposals do you have to put a recru � s •.. clamp on the skyrocketing cost of housing? (asked at The Junior League of ,..04, ,,,.., 0. � e including Casas Adobes Shopping Center) Tucson, Inc. is recruiting �'` ' ` g volunteers both men andHot'DibBU I LIAIBILITY ,,,,,,,,,_ ____,..... t�� The . . women, bilingual if ,t.....4.,...---- , -3- , �; possible-to become Parent Experience "."44-____5_ s ......_ _ �6.0-., � ` Aides for aproject to 201 N. ORACLE ROAD 888-0802 p . 4!,..'„,...,',,,- prevent and treat child F U N � �¢ �' abuse and neglect. - . ..,, „� __����if - i, �� , , e v14. :r :is?•::>:•}a• , THEFOR ,..., �. :::.::::.: ::::::::.::.::.::.:::.::•:: . , , r. •ry .,-..-...-.,-.....,......,::„.-..................:::...•::,............ : tiri:_ It is ho that the aidesWHOLE • ' A ..•�- � will be able to build a Grp•• .iiii r:h 1 ........... � `~ trustin relationship withBUNCH! ~ti`Y_Y'`: _ .rrti: :;r}:•ai-:.:::=: '' •„ , �!•, :>�r•.-tx;: `fix . . troubled parents throughV.;:,- f::ti.,� :: Sizes .. • • 48' _ • 5 6'& �� - < .•r.• mfr. 4--..as,....,:::;.. .. : �. their caring, coni- 25:8'.U"'." -'........'......"'"*.....'—'----- .., -�:. .f:. 11 f: •S• •. V:: •• •f l ••1 .Y .. .r... } t1ti . *f panionship, support Installation Available , ` '� ` RESTAURANT CHINESE•AMERICAN- '.. through crises and links to POLYNESIAN other community r/ • �� _ '- CUISINE resources; and that 7, 0 - - t� A I -rlJ�"�►I f,iiilw �� ' � �� through fhe friendship, P00LS&SPAS eta►, ,_ ANNA AREVALO parents will learn how to _ Nrik EXOTIC = � ',' ., -'"The overnment better cope with their 793-1634 or 297.51484. - ON7-2'°frio }� POLYNESIAN �' DRINKS a ought to investigate the '” .� g problems, become more �,.►.► � REDGE L.PHELAN high cost and see why they aware of themselves and 041; _evm.a.4,4, t "The market will take hav h " • •e to char a so mucg more. sensitive to their �, care of itself.We sure dont . %�, N,4 THIS WEEK'S -- children. Announcing _..- need any more controls." 4 %*-✓ '/\ • SPECIAL No previous training iS /Etna's ; �� '' \i, �� ~�, BARBECUE cORNISH ,-_. Business Owners © • -&� required,but the aide must � e � �� • S�� '$ _ be willing to participate in Policy fir/.'/ ;.,:-, GAME , ::::;ii' � ." a 15-20 hour week's training o�, "'. ,'�*0 : k :_ .' duringOctober. Af ter �� ► _�� parents are assigned Plainly i� .� ` ''' '''''''' " ' ' .'"''''''''' training will continue as in- '` for�' it? H E N • -';'-v---:*,:- 1 'S.:?"r"''-'''1#4t .e K ' • t. �i• a '` A. + • and - ,a Z:„,,,,,,, , .....4„, ,-17,140';'4 �� � �� �� ���� �� ..�� � �� service education by way j ', , �ii '�� �" • - _.� ,�' �'�'''f' r ` , Salad, Vegetable, iie � of weekly individual and ' ' g wt t �,,:- e r , :: Potat Hot Roll Simgroup meetings e � �- .4.- ' '''' ''''''''' ' ' ' l coordinator, a social � � ,,,, � •� a worker. BETTER %* :2, .e.......ar 1 $395 ti l .. --jam" 6*--- .- A -"� �k, t a)II ' ' - The aides will be paid on _ - _ c .__,./ � `� � • a contract basis for a One policy with more �,�' =', :1 _�;�_- � ;:•--: protection. And �, _ \�� - - .��. �• open for business .,,`",,,,',t,.- . e �a -.kfw minimum average of 12-15 m eve a cost r, • '°;'� ‘."24(:,;...i.74,..,-- .1 �: -i';,#' 7aybe n ss .. ; ���. . , 7 days a week ..4 �,!-.7� ���� hours per week, with the � _. r�� ,.� `�•,;:,.�,- '` �:����` -%' . KRISTEN JAFFE MY4-..4•Z,-;‘,4*-` = �� �: ��> ` ►��•�` -.��'.exception that they will ROCHEFORD ,t..The homebuild2ng :in- JIM ,i :.:�� .•. ,� '- .�- -, �-•.; I EVA work beyond that if the Insurance Agencyf - '� ► t dustry should be in- "'• - ,ra' `21�� situation warrants it. �` Yrs �"` " ' "When thepeople can no vesti 6719 East ,t'%� � ��•�;'� ::::.`: . .:..'• :.~ -`-��~� ��- gaged to see wh1y the r �...::: '' ''' . Camino Principal _ - lc :::::=>::::;; ; longer afford to buy a .must n�l��sii�h a profit. If _�' ;�� ',Ili � � , y Ideally, those- wishing to P ��, _ �'� ,t �' �::.-.: home, and that point is it isn t ustifie the Phone: 886-2515 -._=r =:::;:.. _ _ ri govt work in the program should = .- `;1,o.cf., ..-... . ): .:....:--� .- 411--;_':?-rett close now then .I re uiation miINZ ''�P Y g ght behave children �� :•...-.:::•x:-:'''',..,--:: •N,�� �' �, out of the _2 ?.:. .:r , believe market will adjust necessary. .... _�_ -►....:".„;„:::1 �,,, '' infant stage and a lifestyle --, ~ '�' ' itself to that problem." flexible gu�bc�r W~A_ '' t to adjust to the 1%111- 1 needs of one to three other %J ��'. '� 7116 N. ORACLE R D. & INA parents to whom they willr si be assigned.The project, if 8,,,..,_ Nanini Financial Bldg. � successful, will be ex- Y� a� . _ —for reservation— tended by Casa de los Ninos ��""•� ���' },� � 297.2236 ::::: K �• after Dec. 1978. , __ten —_.�� - — .-'1 --ilk-- • Those wishing to be .,.�... .• considered as aides should • ' • write to: Judith S. Kraft, ,} Co-o .-.1.0 lye rdinator of the Parent I! Lal, C 4 A Aide Project, 40 W. • Rteirh) .:::,. ic)qiiitil2 t e. r ..F . Veteran Blvd., I eaS Tucson, 1 . Y 85713. Included in the request should be name, address, phone number, trS • ` age,marital status, names ever had. and ages of children and tit LLOYD ENGLE reasons why theaPP licant V CARI'ZEMSIK "There should be some cst• thinks he or she would do "The high cost is of investigation as to well as a parent aide. �r gg Pe _ S i4Orall terrible.The onlywaytogo whythe home builder's rttnents educational or �r }� :. is to build the home costs have risen out of experience should also be yourself." proporiton to other costs." included. `� • • ,-,--1-- -. ). }''`���.."" .��-' _ .'_1�1�)"'1�1�1�).�l�) ')�1.�1�',' 't�',...��-�...)."��"��1�1��"'•l�)7 ;` -� µ r I Y � ,. [ . ww. t ' 417 A ** .• i'''''''. *fill.,.."`'....,..`.. t... .„--:::71,,,,„,45 •,....w• .*-''' :. •,;•,,....•-•..' ,- ' ''''':* .. '*''''''. . * ' it'Witel;‘:iiiii‘r,' I ,, \_.\/1\ 1- 1:1:::::*• • � i lit e 11()111 . iplant aesi9ns .s... , „ pd What made Verde Catalina sell out so will make ou f et that ev hi• LEASING • � f t� im I ... �/ org eryt R9 PLANTS • CARE SERVICE i fast?Snip e you need is so close by. Comfortable,spacious room layouts. And,of course,the maintenance-free "AN ESTABL75 7 EISHED BUSI NESS IN A NEW HOME" Brig4ht cheerywindows to frame the lifestyle that's made townhome living Catalinas right above you. so popular. r spEEDwAy Plusexpect loads�nthis of featurespucerange you just donkit'then Drive up and see the last of this great ! ...like ccommunity soon.We think you'll agree • I cabinets of real oak. it's one of the best ideas we've ever "UNDER THE ARCHES" i All this in a peaceful foothill setting that had... lbwnhoines • INTERIOR PLAINTS FOR HOME OR OFFICE ! • WEEKLY CARE SERVICE • HOUSE CALLS • • On Oracle,north of Magee • PLANT FOODSMEDICINES • NEEDS & ACCESSORIES j Quiet,comfortabnasle,carefree. 9 livin on the S HANGERS& POTTERY i side of the catail r DON'T DELAY' 2&3 bedrooms from $40 30° "YOUR COMPLETE INDOOR PLANT HEADQUARTERS" 1121 PH 795-7008 - • ESTES town. MAL OPPORTutarf "CtISING HOURS: 9AM — 6PM MON. thrul .AlTl ) 1 � ...jl .� � ,_ ,-1-,�;- -l�,.�.,.-N�..,.�j...�)...)�,�,.. ► it-),�1�1�.�")"' )���"l � Page 8,The Arizona Territofial,September 15, 1977 Developing reliance is key to shedding masks , fears churches By REV.W.LEE would take to go into the medication than sleeping I had him put at the TRUMAN unknown of a new year. pills. Going to sleep with bottom of this list the Copley News Service Joe's insecurity was this roll of bread in their verse, "Your Father rooted in a home where his hands, they knew that at knoweth what things ye urch ro We all learn early to father was an alcoholic and least they had that for their have need of before ye ask wear a mask. Many have he had suffered a great tomorrow. Him." Matthew 6:8. learned to wear masks deal of deprivation of love Joe was so frightened s o n s o rs drive over their masks, and they in any form.As a self-made about entering into the This year I mentioned never take all their masks business man, he is uncertainties of the new that he had not expressed off for anyone. respected, is president of year that his piece of bread any apprehensions about Church Women United, a Minority (FILM). Through When most of the masks his Rotary Club, and his became the words of entering into 1978. He grouping of women from them, qualified adults will that people hide behind are wife, Helen, loves him Psalm 23, "The Lord is my showed me his list.It was a all Tucson area churches, pick out•items for their taken off in the pastor's or deeply as do his children. Shepherd. I shall not long list, and he had added is once again sponsoring children as gifts for Christ- counselor's office, this The key for Joe's want." two other lines, one from "Christmas in Septem- mas. Children also are alone sometimes can bring recovery was a I had him write this 25 Paul,"My God shall supply her,"a project that provid- given the same opportunity healing. psychological insight times. The reason was to all your needs." At the top es Christmas gifts for poor, to "find" appropriate gifts The ugly or feared thing which came out of an in- have his subconscious and bottom of his card was, migrant children and for their parents. brought to light loses its cident following World War know that he did not have "The Lord is my Shepherd. adults. The community response power when it is exposed H when the Allied armies to beg God for things.I had I shall not want." Joe had During the month of to this program has been for what it is. When these gathered up the real him also list those things written under this, "I can September,a box will be in outstanding in the past,and things remain in the deep, tragedies of the war, the that God had made work today without the narthex of Casas the Church Women United dark recesses of a person's orphaned children, and put provision for him before worrying about tomorrow, Adobes Community Con- are asking everyone that is mind, they act very much them in a camp until some Joe had the need. or 1978. gregational Church, 6775 able to participate once like the proverbial permanent plans could be Casas Adobes Road, as again.For further informa- b o g e y m a n, causing made for their future. ovv st udy group iJ well as other northside tion, call Eloise Rhodes,anxiety, forboding worry They were fed and cared churches to receive dona- 297-4655. or fear. ,* for to the best of the ability tions of suitable new or A man in his late middlegood used items, primarily B 1 b I i ca of the persons in charge. P y earlies," .as he put it, One dominant minant problem of i s n o fo r m ( n toys and games. the Joseph M. Hailey, had the campwas that the On September 30 the scholar symptom of being g ap- children did not sleep well A new group that will guiding the group through items will be gathered prehensive. This was at night, twisting and involve persons with both the study. Further in- from all the churches Parti- to speak always intensified at the com- formation about the cipating in this Y turning, awakening many religious study and p g program holiday season, and grew times and they had all the munity social activity will program is available by and they will be donated to Dr. James Atkinson, worse as the new year symptoms of fear. begin at 7 p.m., Sunday calling the Roberts, 297- the Farm Labor Indian professor of Biblical approached. Counselors A psychologist, Dr. Sept. 18 in the St. Mark's 8981. Studeos at Sheffield soon learn to be very alert Raymond Barr, hit on a United Methodist Churchs University in Sheffield, to these signals because of solution.He had each of the Living Room. Idren o i r meets Eng., will be the guest the high suicide rate children, after they were The group has planned a speaker at the 10 a.m. around the holiday season. tucked into their bunks, three-to-one format: one , a morning orning service at the Lastyear Joe told me issued a hard roll of bread. gathering will be a social f a tt. ark►S Casas Adobes that he could not face the If they wanted to eat this, event and three Sundays Congregational Church on year 1977. To think about it they could do so, but they will be spent in study. The first meeting for the grade will be eligible. Sunday, Sept. 18. caused him to become so were given another roll to "To Meet-To-Touch-To St. Mark's children's choir Questions about the A specialist in the field of afraid he could not func- just hold. They were to go Know", by John R. will be at 9 a.m. Sunday, upcoming musical year Martin Luther and tion. He did not know why to sleep with this uneaten Killinger, Jr. is the first Sept. 18 in the Choir Room. with the children's choir Protestant Reformation, but he could not put roll of bread in their hand. study book title. John and All new choristers ages 6-12 should be directed to Carol Dr. Atkinson is the author together the courage that it This proved to be better Patrice Roberts will be years or first through sixth Ann Rathbun, 297-0694. of several books. Cases Adobes Baptist Church Disciples of Christ NORTH SIDE CHURCH DIRECTORY Pentescostal Southern Baptist 2131 W. Ina Road.Mr. Roger L. Marana Community Christian Flowing Wells Assembly of God First Baptist Church of Barrier, Jr., Pastor. Morning Church , ---- .,` --. 3198 N.Flowing Wells Road,The Avra Valley services, 8:30, 9:45 and 11; Grier and Sandaro,Marana.Mr. Rev. Daniel W. Hughes. Morn- 13525 N.Sanario Road,Marana. ing worship, 10:45 a.m.; even- The Rev. Fred Fisher. Sunday evening services,7 p.m.; spirit- Terry Imme1. Sunday morning At The ,. ing worship, 7 p.m.; Sunday services,11 a.m.,7 p.m.; Wed- ,ual enrichment hour, 6 p.m.; worship,10 a.m.;church schooltr School schedule,9:45 a.m. nesday prayer services,7 p.m.; Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., Col- 11 a.m. • Sunday School,9:45 a.m. lege and Youth Sunday School, E • , 11 a.m.; Wednesday Bible Of '' a Presbyterian school,7 p.m. ii St.AndrewsPresbyterian Episcopalian ChOiCe it Church Southern Baptist The Chapel of St.Alban 7600 Paseo del Norte. The Rev. North Tucson Baptist The Christian and Missionary 3737 Old Sabino Canyon Road. '�'V 211-111 -!, `t Alliance Sunday services,S and 10 a.m.; I.- Robert B. Dulhaney and The 3100 N. First Ave. Mr. Ronald Northwest Alliance Church - -` t; ., Rev. J. Dayton McCormick. Chastine. Sunday worship ser- Thursday service,9:30 a.m. , Sunday services, 9:30, 11. vice, 11 a.m., 7 p.m.; Sunday 1301 W. Wetmore Road. Mr. _ • Church school through grade School, 9:45 a.m.; children's John C.Johnson, Pastor.Morn- . 11 church,11 a.m. ing worship, 10:45 a.m.; Even- - six,9:30 a.m.,Jrs. and Srs., ing worship, 6 p.m., Sunday Episcopalian , --..----.--",- School, -~ a.m. School,9:30 a.m. Christ The King ,.-'`- 1 ._* • Episcopal Church = s Richland Heights Baptist United Church of Christ 2800 W. Ina Road. The Rev. r4 «, ` • Church The Cases Adobes Community Christian Science Thomas E. Leonard, Rector. r' .0- - .-,;,...i....1....1,*.,., ----._ 1.4 2411 E.Fort Lowell Road. The Congregational Church Third Church of Christ,Scientist Sunday worship, 8, 10 a.m.; Methodist Lutheran-Missouri Synod Rev. Paul Foxworthy services 6775 Casas Adobes Road. Mr. 6901 N. La Canada Drive. Sun- Thursdays, 10 a.m. Sunday Noel Evangelical Methodist The Lutheran Church of 10:55 a.m., 7 p.m.; Sunday Donald D. Rowland, Pastor. day school, morning worship, School,10 a.m. Church the Ascension school,9:45 a.m. Worship and Church School, 10 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday testi- 166 E. Roger Road. The Rev. 1220 W.Magee Road. The Rev. a.m. mony,7:30 p.m.Nursery care. Gary W. Freeland, Pastor. Daniel A.Hodgson,Pastor.Sun- Roman Catholic Episcopal Morning worship,10:30,evening day worship service,9:30 a.m.; Sacred Heart Church Church of God St.Philip's In The Hills worship, 6:30; Sunday School. Sunday School and adult Bible 601 E.Ft.Lowell Road.The Rev. United Methodists First Church of God 4400 N.Campbell Ave.The Rev. 9:15, (bus service available) study,8:30 a.m. Roy Conry,O. Carm. Saturday St.Mark's United Roger Owens Douglas,Worship Wednesday evening Bible study, evening Mass, 5:30 p.m.; Sun- Methodist Church 3355 N. Fontana Ave. The Rev. servies, 8, 9:30, 11 and 5 p.m. 6:45. dent Church day morning worship,7,9,10:30 1431 W. Magee Road. Mr. worship, 10:45 a.m.; evening Sunday school,nursery and high Valley Baptist Church school 9:30 a.m. and noon; weekday services, Thomas Kiracofe.Worship ser- worship,7 p.m.; Sunday School, 5250 W. Cortaro Farms Road, 7:30 a.m. vices, 11; Sunday School, 9:45 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday Bible Lutheran-LCA Synod Cortaro. Mr. David T. Flood, till 10:45 a.m. Study,7 p.m. Pastor. Sunday morning ser- Dove of Peace Lutheran Church Greek Orthodox vice, 11; evening service, 7; Roman Catholic 665 W.Roller Coaster Road.Mr. t St.Demetrious Greek Sunday School,9:45 a.m.for all Saint Odilia Parish Conservative Baptist Orthodox Church Charles W. Malloch, Mr. Gre ages. 7570 Paseo del Norte. The Rev. United Methodist gory Adolf, Pastors. Sunday Henry . Miller, Pastor. DailySt.James United Del Norte Baptist Church 1145 E. Ft. Lowell Road. The y morning worship,8:30,11; Sun- 1440 W. Prince Road. The Rev. Rev. Anthony K. Moschonas. Picture Rocks Retreat Mass, 9 a.m.; Saturdays, 5:30 Methodist Church day church school,9:45 a.m. William J. Wright, pastor. Sunday morning worship, 9:30 P.O.Box 569,Cortaro.The Rev. p.m.; Sundays, 7, 9, 10:30 and 3255 N.Campbell Ave.The Rev. Morning worship,8:30,11;even- a.m.; Divine Liturgy, 10:30 James Farrell, C.S.R. Daily noon. Confessions, Sat. after- J.Stewart Kreiss.Worship ser-, A ing worship, 5, 6:30; Sunday a.m.;Sunday School,10 a.m.till Mass,7 a.m.; Sunday and Holy noon 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. and by vices, 8:30, 11; Sunday School, School,9:45 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Days,10:30 a.m. request. 9:40 a.m. This Convenient Church Directory Is Sponsored By These Thoughtful Merchants. ABBEY FUNERAL CHAPEL BEST ASSOCIATES FOTO STOP 3435 N. 1st Ave. Nanini Financial Plaza 297-2516 Oracle at Roger 888-2078 888-1111 Oracle at Magee CLIFF MANOR INN (Plaza Escondida) - 297-4141 5900 N. 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Plaza de Haciendas Where official Soviet art is"heroic"in nature,these cove�� last week from a seven-week-longsolo works are highly individualized and expressionistic in returned g y p ng the erntory ili,„," .o, vacation stopping in such diverse cities as Spokane, tenor.The show is somewhat disappointing, the way a Seattle, Bose,and Tacoma. show of reproductions often is. The freedom issue "I felt as if I were living in an airport--and I loved it should be kept in mind as an important part of the -- I was able to visit with some of my relatives and show. � chris tamulaitis spent long nights talking with friends that were in my 14th anniversary ofPresident's Club wedding party," Mrs.Pollard llard said. - She managed a visit with her mother in the San .„The Presidents,Inc. will observe their 14th anniver- Stormy night didn't dampers. spirits Francisco peninsula, Los Gatos. °sry of the Club with a luncheon, to be held at noon, According to Mrs.Pollard,a die-hard opera buff,one Thursday,Sept.22 at the Tucson Country Club,2950 N. The stormy, monsoon weather Saturday evening of the highlights of the trip was attending the opening Camino Principal. could not dampen the fun at the Auxiliary to the night when the Seattle Opera Company performed the The business portion of the meeting begins at 10 a.m. Arizona Society of Professional Engineers annual first section of the Wagner Ring Cycle, "Dasrhyne- to be followed by the luncheon at which time the patio party at the home of Blanche Woodhouse,3525 N. gold." following past presidents of the Club will be honored: Forgeus Ave. The Pacific Northwest Opera Festival has presented Mmes. W.E. Nauman, Albert Kushner, Donald K. Instead,more than 40 members and guests attended the cycle for the past two years and the traditional Kellogg,Beth H.Carmick,P.W.Hodges,Dale L.Allen, the cocktail and potluck dinner that raised scholarship opening, sung in German, was "thrilling," according Frank D.Beiser, Lionel D. Drake, Roy H. Bergstrom, funds for a third-year University engineering student. to Mrs.Pollard, who said that she had bought tickets Martin A. Bolstein, A.W. Lock, Ralph L. Menard and Guests at the benefit included: Mr. U. H. Conolly, "ages and ages" in advance. Marshall H. Bixler. . president of the Southern Chapter of the Society for Members may bring guests, reservations should be Professional Engineers; Mrs. Edward Schmidt, the made with Mrs. R.L.Pomeroy, 1807 N. Caribe Ave. hostess' mother; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmidt, Jr.; Opera Company bash at Palomino Mrs. Woodhouse's brother and sister-in-law, and her long-time friend, Mrs.Jean Barnum. The Arizona Opera Company's fund-raisingbrunch, Student heads north for school Officers at the"indoor-outdoor"partyincluded Mrs. pthe . "September Song," at the Palomino Restaurant Robert, the Shively,Merrill,president; Mrs. Clarence Dahl, secre- Sunday was a complete success, according to all talkson of James and Ann Shively, 7674 N. tary, and Mrs.James Kriegh, treasurer. around the town. The luncheon, a gift to the Opera Andover Drive journeyed up to Northfield, Minn. to Company from Restaurant owners, John and Mary enter Carleton College as a member of the freshman 50th wedding celebration Gekas,marked the beginning of the Opera Company's class there. • seventh season but its first as a statewide organization. And, although he flew up to the northern city alone, Congratulations are in order for Harold and Lu oise Top-notch entertainment from Richard Clark, the when he arrived there he was greeted by his sister, Little who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary company's affiliate artist and Claudette Peterson,who Susan, who is doing graduate work at that college. September 1. The couple marked the occasion with a flew here from New York to attend the benefit was Robert Shively,a graduate of Canyon Del Oro, holds quiet dinner with their daughter, Lynn Bair. the honors of beinglisted in the Who's Who The Littles had a more lively celebration earlier this fully appreciated by the nearly 250 guests. American Among Among the numbers sang by Ms.Peterson were the High School Students and being a National summer when their three children came to Tucson. first act aria from "The Majic Flute for the Queen of Merit Commended Scholar. Donald G. Little, their son from Indiana, Harold D. the Night," and the first act aria from "Lucia Little and their daughter,Beverly Mathias, both from DiLammermoor," in which she will perform the Ohio, were here to join in the celebration. starring role in November. j Mr. and Mrs. Little, now members of St. Mark's JAM E$ A. PAN L E N E R, D.D.S. Church,were married in their hometown of Covington, �'• Clark gave an equally enthralling performance , Kentucky and have lived in Tucson for the past 17 singing the aria from Verde's"Macbeth,"and Lucia's — CASAS ADOBES AREA — "Crua Fuenestera." years. Summer season travelers — GENERAL DENTISTRY — Two TMA shows reviewed * The news sometimes travels slow -- especially `Twelve from the Soviet Underground'runs through compared to Mona Haeder and her ten-year-old 6140 La Canada daughter,Heidi who hopped from town to town visitingOct.. . 3 blocks south of Orange Grove friends and relatives in Massachusetts, New Jersey 'Current Directions' is an exciting display of the 9 works of local artists. Five of the seven participants 297-6451 and Michigan within a span of four weeks. are Tucson residents. The two travellers began their trip by stopping off to Directions taken include wood sculpture, large HOURS BY APPOINTMENT visit their close friend, Mrs. Edna Abbott in North geometric painting, an interesting series of three- Hampton, Mass.Mrs.Abbott owns the authentic and dimensional works, pencil sketches, large abstracts the reknown whaling boarding house, appropriately and textured acrylic paintings. / named The Whalelnn. The Haeders have practically `Current Directions' runs through Oct. 9. BAIIA'I made the visit to Mrs. Abbott's WhaleInn an annual The two shows running concurrently at the Tucson event. Museum of Art, `Twelve From the Soviet Un- GOD'S MESSAGE FOR THIS AGE Mrs. Haeder and company then proceeded on down derground' and `Current Directions' offer a wide the countryside to visit Dr. and Mrs. Cooper, her variety of experiences. '+ Come to an informal discussion of the brother and sister-in-law. After a short stay they `Soviet Underground'attempts to in part re-create a travelled even further away from the summer heat to g P show which opened November 23,1975 in a Leningrad BAHAI Teachings Midland,Mich.to visit,"an old,old friend,"Mrs.J.F. apartment in defiance of the Russian government. Blackhurst.They returned to Tucson, in the midst of The 12 artists featured are Jewish. Their work is Every Friday Night 7:30pm the summer monsoon season on July 19. banned in their homeland. These photo-murals of the The excursion was not a family affair because Mrs. original art, which were smuggled from the country, 7350 N. Montero Dr. Apt. 1402 Haeder's husband, Mortis presently on a year-long allow Arizonans to participate in the movement for Coronado Apts. Ina& La Cholla 888-4021 assignment with the United States Army in, of all freedom of artistic expression. The actual paintings places,Dhahran,Saudi Arabra.He left in July and will be returning next year. nnzusmmmmzszszszIrnmzurdzmzi Castelle s rejoice new-born son Congratulations to Robert and Susan Castelle,441 W. n RAL I1, Yucca Court,the proud parents of a new-born baby boy RANC II 0 born at 1:45 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept.7;1977. 2 Let's—Get--Acquainted . . . cleaning up * LUNCHEON SPECIALi0 the "snow" on the ri „ OFF YOUR LUNCHno We,S' �S,' a ifriP featuring Super-Delicious Sandwiches ile tb' ,V, U and a Daily Luncheon Special.n , a Open 11:30 to 2:00 p.m. Tuesday — Saturday IN N Darryl Anderson's .;=� „0,60,,` iv– ...--.4, Atli si • Li n - ALSO — �► The Finest Home Cooked Dinners >*I/ , in a Friendly Family Atmosphere9A r"MIPI 4.74111101 , a served from i j ;7/1/4/i:• 4:30 to 10:00 .m. , At,, - �,'ll 4 �vi \\\\,,,,,P , 1Tuesday — Saturday _ +.;, ;.• ,,. `\ ,ri4,-- +iti[P. s N 12 to 9 .m. Sunda �- 7110101 P 1 Free , c .��; �� \ < , .. . 297-2294 COCKTAIL LO UNG E” r - _4635 N. - „...) , the antenna experts Flowing Wells Rd. Miterel li 1 7 ' 1 .1' -North Oracle at Magee `� ”` it n oda 8874330 ► in Plaza Esso d Page 10,The Arizona Territbrial, September 15, 1917 Alcoholism (Floral .:::: , ....., , .. , ,.. , . ..,.. ,, ,,,.._ I ‘:7 i--.:.. :.,1\-S-,!-..' I .." I ,••• i',.' , .r - HAPPYBIRTHDAY •: • air 4 in • rement years I ., DILLY slated , .. ' FAMILY PHYSICIAN is presented people,who deserve to live pr e m a t u r e l y w h i l e The sixth annual Flower E. 1, •. j•: E in the communityinterest by Tucson will i.. ! !�. �;, ': -- :. .L� z '-z� J. Genera!Hospital.Todinterest column is their later years with relatives end up spending and Garden Fair ibe the third of our which deal with a respect and dignity, will the hard-earned, carefully held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. universal medical problem,Alcohol- die miserably from the guarded retirement funds. on Sunday, Sept. 25 in the *imp ••••• ism. Author of the Alcoholism ser- ! les is Richard Reilly,D.O.,Medical systematic destruction of Retirement communities southwest corner of Director of West Center Alcoholism the vital organs mentioned. are a breeding ground for Randolph Park near CASA BLANCA LIOUORSZ Treatment Center. a • Most look forward The brain can't handle cell alcohol abuse,when leisure ramadas 3, 4 and 13. • "t. • peopledestruction; alcohol causes becomes absolutely The event, which is : '. DRIVE-1N t to the golden years of this. deadly. A life long habit of sponsored by the Tucson • . a�. ; retirement with obvious The nervous system ordinary restraint is Parks and Recreations • ...-4VVI = relish and anticipation.It is needs no trauma; ethanol abandoned for each day's Department, - t h e • N DOVV Y • � �� • reasonable. The majority • .m abuse is comparable to competition to mix the best University Extension • • •• of men and women have takingthe nervous system drink. Nice people become Service .and the Men's • ._ SAVE ON • worked for many years, Y p p • --I '',, _ ° .-- � saved money, and throwing it against the bores. Scholars and Garden Club, is free with • L - .' stF�,. ,- .,a � CASE PURCHASES! planned wall several times a day. dignitaries, men and no sales or advertising • ----- � ' carefully, and sacrificed. • Then, thegoal is suddenly The heart does not need to women, stumble into from the host of clubs, • YOUR COMPLETEit be depressed; alcohol alcoholism, literally fall garden centers and land- • reached one day. Anda depresses ventricular and break bones,and many scaping companies partici- • WINE AND LIQUOR STORE too often the dream of a function and causes even die as a result of the gating in the fair. lifetime turns into a hellish OPEN SUNDAYS NOON TO 7:ao .m. alcoholism nightmare. irregular beats and cell fractures. And the Young seedlings of Palo p destruction. The stomach retirement dream is gone. Verde, Mesquite and - The simple truth is that If there is one time in life Desert Willow that have • 600S N. Oracle 291-3262 as we get older,our organs when a person should be been grown bythe Parks get old too. The heart, � Open 9 to 9 Daily — Noon to 7p.m. i. Nervous careful of alcohol abuse, it and Recreation Depart- • Pe Sundayliver, brain, stomach, is in the so-called "golden ment will be given away ••••••••••••• nervous system, etc., have system 1eedS years". what is alcohol throughout the day at the been pulling their weight abuse? Individuals differ. nearly 40 different booths. for sixty-odd years and Six bottles of beer a day, a On the hour presen- SPOIL those priceless organs need no trauma.' to berotected. As the half pint of hard liquor or tations that will be given p y its equivalent in wine is are on the best roses for age,they need support, not has been a good friend; hard drinkingfor a young Tucson, managing, your abuse. Anything that loads person in.excellent health. greenhouse, how to grow abnormal stress on any of alcohol produces excess acid causingulcers, grapes, poisonous plants, YOURSEI.S! these organs should be ` arid land plants, water- saving avoided. bleeding, pain, diarrhea, C�0 million savin plants, flowering • With the advent of flatulence, food malab- g t�tJ�t '1a�j , and bedding plants, regi ement, alcohol con- sorption--and that good Americans ... organic gardening, gar- s sumption often increases friend, the stomach, is the dening books and 4 t .°t.M �.-{'.i A . rather than decreases. object of abuse. The liver bromelaids as houseplants. ` . I` � ;! 7 - >.• Moderate drinkers sud- provides some 500 func- An older person, whose p ___.. _ a: At three-quarters past -t: •t ..•'`w denly find themselves with tions; the liver is a target health maintenance entails Y�.. the hour the topics that will — ,tib- - a glass in hand every time organ of damage from more parameters, is more '� ..: r. . - • ethanol. And with all this, vulnerable. Ninetymillion be discussed include Indian .�, they turn around. After all, food Tants, sun-drying ' -~--' 7: 24,.. ,,,:.. „_. • there are no deadlines to alcohol destroys the sleep Americans drinks with p yg fruit and vegetables, - - . meet, no time cards to pattern, too. If one looked impunity. Many of them ~ `w .� nodefinite time to around for a week,it would will lead natural desert plants, � : . 4. :\ punch, — productive,onlyto cactus and succulents, • be up and at itwhy not be difficult to come up with distinguished lives, � �' control in home , f _ '.,, '� drink? Alcohol is a social an agent more destructive retire, become addicted to diseasesafetywith \\ 1 . A. '. lubricant: two people can't to sleep than alcohol. alcohol and die gardens, Y et together without of- Alcohol is not just unkind ignominiously. It is a fact chemicals, atrium plan- g g trig, raising plants from - fering each other a drink.It to the elderly, it frequently of life, painful to both theAseed and fall vegetables. • just isn t civilized! becomes the most victim and the family, an nzona What's wrong with this destructive single factor in unplanned and unwanted At one-quarter past the • picture is that a large accelerated d e a t h. heritage for future hour topics explained will number of very nice Grandparents are buried generations. be how to grow herbs, container house plants, T'arils comPo st makin , chlorosis g in trees, native plant law, PSpaThera eutic Jet-Powered soil testing, strawberries, care for house plants and Relaxing and Invigorating ALL THE BEAUTIFUL AND UNUSUAL GIFTS, watering wisely. 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ImWE LOOK UP TO ir, C.07,- ........._ , AGE AND EXPERIENCE . . . ...._ , %No/ ...........••• These are both qualities well worth having in serving the families in this community and for this reason we are Thep roud to ANNOUNCE that John F. Brooks with 10 years '` funeral experience is now associated with the Adair Funeral tersHomes. s. . L. 297-3619 Plaza Escondida , - ilk- -ler 110, - Mr.� • .r., f"--- . t JOHNF. BROOKS Introduces Veronica Martin, certified Electrologist for painless removal of A DA, :yii,,wicie,, unwanted facial & body hair. Free consultations 297-36191050 N. DodgeBlvd. TWO ; 4519 N. Oracle Rd. . 7890 N. Oracle at Magee 326-4343 LOCATIONS 888-1072 September 15, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 11 Skinner : . settler •) first Dr • By JUDY RATLIFF Dr.Skin Skinner saw to it, though, that he retained tangle of personal proST S blems. His heirs spent a good From Oracle Road looking west, the viewer distin- authority over the land he had worked so hard to part of their savings keeping up payments on the guishes a stand of eucalyptus trees jutting above the acquire. In 193? he placed a series of deeded property though they chase not to live there. desert creosote. There seem to be smaller non-desert restrictions on the land which were to run until 1960. Keith Butterly, a young man who manages the trees too and several houses within the compound.An New owners had to abide by his wishes or look Oracle Road Radio Shack, bought Rainbow Ranch abandoned water tower endures within a group of palm elsewhere for land to purchase. three years ago because,"it was a good deal.The place trees. The eye also catches the glint of the sun on a The lots he had set out could not be divided further. had been allowed to run down so bad while nobody series of tin roofed buildings. No business was allowed,except the marketing of fruit lived here that the assessed value was really low. "I wonder what that place is?" question most grown on the property. Horses, chickens, hogs and Mimms (the heir to Tom) had spent all of his money onlookers and the matter is usually dropped. and needed to sell. Half a mile down Linda Vista from Highway 89,thoseA if • Sutterly hopes to restore the ranch, slowly, to some who wish to pursue the matter will discover an area Tes No bussemblance of its former circumstances. He wants to with a long history. Down a eucalyptus lined drive, replace the rows of dead citrus. He's rehabilitating there still stands the home of Oro Valley's first dilapidated portions of the house, marveling that the love for Fea- rivate trewalls areconstructed of a double thicknessof brick.resident, Dr. Lue Skinner, an opticianwitha oThou Sutter) didn'tmove out to Oro Valle withtrees, a mighty desire to liveaway fromtown anY ypenchantfor hard work. He homesteadedthe land other farm animals could be kept for puse only space his ma jor concern,he is making use of the space under the Homestead Act of 1862. and would be removed if deemed a nuisance. One he's acquired. The entourage of dogs he developing Mrs. Mabel Johnson, a homesteader herself and dwelling,with necessary out-buildings was allowed per includes several terriers, English Sheepdogs, and a SICK living still on Calle Loma Linda, remembers the lot.Cost of the housing could not dip below a minimum Samoyed. He's continued the poultry heritage by Skinners. and persons "not of the Caucasian race" were not keeping a goose. "I came out here in 192?," Mrs. Johnson said. "The allowed. Any breach of the restrictions meant the "I like it here,"Sutterly said."The trees keep it cool. Skinners had already been here for quite awhile, They property reverted to Skinner or his heirs. It's quiet and nice.There's certainly always something were just moving into their new house. Before that, Skinner's retirement in the country, amidst land to do.I rent the other houses to help with the payments. they lived in a homestead shack just like I did. uses he thoroughly approved, did not last as long as It looks like I'm staying awhile." "I used to socialize with Mrs. Skinner and my he'd hoped. When infirmity took the doctor from husband would talk to the doctor. They were well Rainbow Ranch he was not to return. *; thought of and older than we were. They kept Dr.Skinner died in town.His heirs sold the property ►�i • • 9077 ��, *.a�`t.�. t �•. a`"'";:: 2�-�-.' eF}�,_'„,,..,, ,..,,,,i::,-: a ^ •x I 1 .-...:',;-:-!1:." ,.,,. .._ ,ice 1 � � _ . � � � X �'.y. "' �'��' +t aur" ��. t4,' �a��'�. �.�„sa .� � � '14;;;w0. ' -.741: if" . - ri ',2!:•'i 1�� PLANTS?, 6 4. �f •#• Y i Ate? *.riit:44 .\(-:-:',,, -7- �„ r,� ":4-;its::1 it; Yes h.--- � `iA �< e ,. :�:�::: xt y� '-+�:> d ,,k�. x`,nc ,y, h.,xg�' 3`0� R�'#,'F /5 ��1 t .!ems }� f 1.. /r ��' � :.� '�^-:`4� TP.� tb�`Ed" k � _� ' I� it♦ (/�Home ltation t . . , ' �" �� tS't P nt D ct r ._ • ; caI! the a o 0at Consu • "^ -, Y- 1 e i ij4,!!'� .yam. i � �, -, - i, , 4,4,-, ' _ . , 4'y t # .� .• 4.---i-k, . - ,......„ , . A4- '1 '..‘t.-...':',*"‘-**.*;' ''''''''',:... , s ..„.•:,.,,..- . _ � �� Jerald Wheeler, P D. i-:,b';,----,‘t.--.-3f,,a-'- -ofit•,-t,,,,,,L,"-4:,,,v,-:,,_ ,., , ., t., - t f r 4 z +., ,' :::'.)14 4v 791 - " �•' v ^ r� t �.T g'�� .. �r-.�"'a. z � ti-- ., 1 At---t,t, �. .', 4SPECIALIST IN PLANT DISEASES ,.-. „,-. ,,,-- , I it. _ ., , . i10. ,, ,=.? £> a��"L.�:; i -44�' �-.`"��ax. ����.. :.-4,...-,-. s.1, - �, ��. + �r wp �v 1$3.- tt -***-**''' .;:ite . _ . . . ..,. y '� '{''14.10'. '".__ , , . . '� �... s �'�. ,, / ,�," �. .� �w ,:y..". �>'�' tea~ ��.�� "'�t• l/ „t.• le"_ ,�.. 'q.. r / .r. T,„ ',« 'w �'w+ a » ,:. x r t.r►^ `. -7.'T ....-. '‘,...,-„, 7,,,, , - -,,-.. . , .„,„ , :,-'4.'1, i ' ,. �y! It • ,, r,.;:ss� ;:� - gg... �x. .". :51*. { „ �' >`"�� �4« .r_' 'L4' f!'ix � �^a8 '�' yy„�3€�'' r 'F ,�°R< ., >� � 1.• ♦ iiiitiL_ sem :,.>. r�.:"t °{'..' + ,�.4 ...a. �' ;d r#. M. {9' V',- \1 \ .,, ,,-. . Xt. :4,, -4,-,-- ti'",-, --171 ;;� � `• :.4,-,......V.--It :6. "j+r.,, ^u 'moi a : �':,afF�' , '�.`‘.'1'•••.-ifv.04,:iz''44.-A° / •'.� ,�• e '4 � `�. s.a . "'' err` "� � el� / ' "'746 .-«'' l t k i } .-4 4 " {, e„T ' ..R ,. q c"4 yt. a yy.' * , / . 69' > »_ . . �r �: ' II PEST CONTROL tirfiii0 ... ` ' w. # • a Aso... T..,,,,,-,...,4.-:. ,fid mr w` ° 'S >�!�#}p`�R .._ • s ... ,ii`.� I. :•:=1.',.- �, a b � g^t< R . 'k• *.�� d:'44 �oaf, ,�A a ."ff '''**-4 .. 1! fi w $,. � � „ ` " x e �{+,,,,,, .to > � .` �, "' �� .w �•�'"� �,�«s.`% .. :.. � ..� 2,' m , i! . ,vx • ' .�� .�.; Y ""..:i $ ShopFedMart for big Savin s . ,., t Oscar y rPack g d a e a e Meats - �, • _` -t _ All Meat Wieners 1 lb 1 05 1 lb 1 05 , •41 • f.: - All Beef Wieners .�, e " rrr � r - All Meat Sliced Bologna 8 oz. - All Beef Sliced Bologna 8 oz69' '�� " � All Meat Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 99` .� � � All Beef Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 99' ,.._. • _ .�'1411 _-.4'...'. 7- tea. �' `°"'� V e ej, "'~' : �- t All Beef Thick Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 99' Cotto Salami 8 oz. 93° M Pure Beef Salami 8 oz. 95` TOWERING• REMINDER This water tower, a part part of the legacy of Dr.Lue Skin• ner, who fi•rst settled Beer Salami 8 oz. 1.05 of the old Rainbow Ranch in Oro Valley, remains as the property under the Homestead Act of 1852. Hard Salami 8 oz 1.73 Smokie Links 12 oz 1.39 Beef Cotto 8 oz. 99' Sliced Braunschweiger 8 oz. 99` improving their place right along until they had to to an Italian count named Guardibassi.Mabel Johnson Braunschweiger Chub 8 oz. 65° move away because of ill health. I guess that would said she found the count's caretakers to be friendly Sandwich Spread 8 oz. 65' have been in the early 40's." people. The count was seldom in Tucson. Old Fashion Loaf 8 oz. 99' Skinner acquired an entire section of land through Mrs. M. R. Henrisey, who with her husband bought Ham and Cheese Loaf 8 oz 1.17 his improvement efforts. Under homestead law, an Rainbow Ranch,reminisces about the count. Olive Loaf 8 oz 99' individual could gradually improve a piece of land. "My husband was a contractor in this area," Mrs. Liver Cheese 8 oz. 89 When improvements totaled a certain amount he filed Henrisey said."He did the work for the count out on the Pickle&Pimiento Loaf 8 oz. 1.09 a claim with the General Land Office in Phoenix.After ranch.We alwa s told him that if he ever wanted to sell Picnic Loaf 8 oz Y Luncheon Loaf 8 oz. 95` due process, the ownership of the property was we'd love to have the place. It was beautiful. He and Head Cheese 8 oz. 89' assigned to the homesteader. his wife didn't hold onto it very long.He had a title but Summer Sausage 8 oz 1.03 Setting out fences was considered property improve- his wife had the money. Maybe she didn't approve of Honey Loaf 8 oz 1.39 ment,so was the establishing of gates,putting up a cow the investment,anyway, they sold the property." Square Variety Pack 12 oz 1.47 pen, grading a road. If a man was hired to help work, Likely looking for the best possible price, the Round Variety Pack 12 oz 1.47 his wages could be counted as improvements. Guardibassis listed the property with George Brownell Beef Variety Pack 12 oz 1.47 Skinner had"proved up"his first half section on the of Arizona Title. It. was from Brownell that the Chopped Sliced Ham 8 oz 1.33 northside of Linda Vista by 1926. Calvin Coolidge Henriseys purchased the property. Jubilee Ham Slices(8 Slices) 16 oz 3.49 Bacon 1!b 1.75 affixed ownership. Three years later the half section One enticement for buying the property was in across the street. became his under the auspices of Henriseys view its chicken barns. Raising chickens Herbert Hoover. The property was christened the was his hobby. Mrs. Henrisey doesn't recall the count Claussen No Garlic Whole Pickles 32 oz. 1.05 Linda Vista Citrus Tracts and the Linda Vista Citrus as a chicken lover.Probably Dr.Skinner kept chickens Claussen Kosher Whole Pickles 32 oz 1.05 Tracts No. 2. likewise as a hobby. Claussen Kosher sliced Pickles 32 oz. 1.05 The Skinners settled back, the, for a few years, Under the ownership of the Henriseys Rainbow Claussen Sauerkraut 32 oz. 99' ar concentrating work on the 20 acres immediately Ranch's chicken population swelled to three thousand. Claussen Tomatoes 32 oz. 89° surrounding their home which they called the Rainbow They added additional chicken barns and kept other Ranch.They added to the citrus orchards for which the farm animals. area had been named. They planted palms,,-.ut in a "We didn't make money off the chickens or Ranchero Chorizo-Beef or Pork,1-Ib. 65° flagstone pation, built a water tower wch fed anything," Mrs. Henrisey said. "We didn't push. We irrigation lines and basement boiler heating the house were satisfied, my husband had his work. We had so Prices Effective September 12 thru September 18,1977 with hot water.Mrs.Johnson recalls the area as being many plans for the place that never came to.be. My The Consumer's Friend Since 1954 beautifully kept. The Skinners apparently meant to husband got sick and we had to move to town ri 1962. retire in pleasant surroundings. "When my husband died, I sold the ranch. I broke it As the thirties drew to a close, the Skinners found up into two ten-acre pieces. The property with the themselves a little older perhaps not willing to take house and barns went to a railroad man named Tom Family SavFed ings Centers responsibility fora section of land and possibly in need Mimms." 182 E. Ft. Lowell Dr. of money with the Depression in full swing. They The history of the Mimms ownership is bleak. He 7030 E.22nct.Street decided to see)off the bulk of their acreage, retaining dismantled many of the barns in a tin salvaging Tucson,Arizona only Rainbow Ranch. operation, then shot himself out at the ranch over a , f > t'•`t♦..-.4''''*- y4 r 1�t iviroi t♦ `i" s♦s s„♦ f tf s i t♦s,�.i.#.._•_t c� ' Page 12,The Arizona Territorial, September 15, 1977 For ally our PRESCRIPTION needs, Marana board okays second shop in the pleasant surroundings of schoo l for Thornyda le area MISEN ER The Marana School report from The Kitchell district officials to enter also authorized the sale of Board voted at is Sept. 6 Corporation, a Phoenix- into discussions with $850,000 in elementary under the dome meeting to pursue plans to based consulting firm that Friedman and Job.usch,the school bonds for financing build a second elementary Thornydale's plans may be Thornydale architects, on the project, and discussed in the Casa Blanca PIaza school in the Thornydale able to be duplicated on releasing the plans for use the possibility of a Elementary School area. another site. at the new school. referendum, in the event hours 9 to 9 297-2234 The board received a The board also directed In addition, the board additional funding would 4, be necessary. In other action,the board ' . A.4. voted to continue tuber- **************' *'4, 3/4 culosis tests as well as • t ainenclin „-. „. , , vision and hearingtests for . R. students,and voted to issue 4 ,,,j,„, 4 ' � •. parental consent forms to_� �� students for release of 4( 4( . '' AI: rsonal information. ) 0 , :al -tore schools lilt - .. 4 4 ;1161:*7:1 .. ' ; a*a 4 4.7.;:,4:::: I* lar 1'Ak �' ayy -Ni,S-_ i. [Q-3. _ i , Fw .,,,„, „ - -. 4( _ ....,,,,, __. 4( .4., �,.. °'' ' ''t '' ' # - holds y.,-,. .. _ ., „„. . „. . ..,... 4, Ir., 4' 4( 'a 1.1'111r ...e..... - ' * r �.�...� �"� r�:s:�.r a � ,may.. * - _ : my n a4 : ..�: �`L}}'erre.. 3 ,,, r ...,, .wG4 -�'A+ -+ Sam n. 9” ' ,,. • -1,( - � er auction Letyour childgrow with us — come join a '7 �� ' Flowing Wells Schools us at our new Northside school opening - �: , ,.*.'*;,i,,,,,. g 0 t. . will have a surplus in October. . _ c property auction Sept. 17 at l - ' 9 a m at Iola Frans School, — LIMITED ENROLLMENT— � � s ����� � ',:k.,,,-For.4( Information all $87-9202 '',--7-',7•.-R:-: 3749 N. Caballero Place. nformatio C �� � ����� �- � �� � � � �� ��` ., , :,. ����� ,:-54-;--4,----:: : *�*� The items to be auctioned m •_ r ad h v , **************** �� "�� `����� w include both surplus and �� unserviceable property. Among the items on the M ` y.,. block are old typewriters, Month of September - = .° ' �' mimeograph machines . may_ ._e �� � copiers, storage sheds, PRE-INVENTORY SALE ANOTHER WINNER--Canyon del Oro Student Body Vice-President Connie Van chairs, desks and tables. Meter (left) and President Mike Fisher (right) hold the Don F. Stone Award, According to Supt. Savings in Every Department which the school has received from the Arizona Interscholastic Association for William Poston, a licensed overall excellence.CDO has won the award three times in the last four years. auctioneer will conduct the 10-50% OFF auction. •Sheets • Towels • Bedspreads • Comforters i‘Aassive changes made in • Shower Curtains • Rugs • Bath Accessories • and More education for handicapped - �` irk,___ __ ... __._.:,.„. . r *.11-11-. ... . .-14::. -.:4'.. .:.-.:11W Mit FS BED & BATH By WALT NETT basis, said Dr. Paul Bohardt of Catalina Foothills FASHIONS This fall, most handicapped children are enrolled in School District,as part of an IEP(individual education public schools throughout the United States as a result plan). 6447 N. ORACLE at ORANGE GROVE of a federal law, the Education for All Handicapped Bohardt said the IEP is devised by a team which 297-5111 Children Act, enacted in 1975. includes a school psychologist, a doctor, a classroom Arizona was in many ways one jump ahead with its teacher and the parents, and based on a diagnosis, a passage in 1976 of a special education mandate. prognosis and program objectives. `'_� These actions have meant some changes in the After entering the program, the child's progress is 4- l`, S. f handling of handicapped students. evaluated twice a year. �- 1` Not so long ago, many handicapped students were In Marana, special education programs have been =�,.?'ej)on+ .kill�.- _..�- '�Z sent off to special schools, and, in a sense were running for the last five years,Woods said,and include ``� innsegregated from the regular student. more than academics. Today, things are different,according to three area "We have started a new vocational career program school administrators responsible for handling special for the trainable student at high school age," Woods Resort for Fun in the Sun, - education programs. said, adding that it includes pre-vocational training in j One key concept is the idea of mainstreaming the industrial arts and the home skills area. with adjoining handicapped child, keeping that student in normal Perhaps the growth of special education programs school settings as much as possible. can be shown through numbers alone. Mainstreaming handicapped students has educa- At Flowing Wells,for example,the special education Golf 8,E Tennis facilities. tional benefit for both the handicapped and the re alar staff has grown from four teachers to a full 25-member PPe g student, according to Dr. Larry Frase, assistant staff,including 17 teachers, two speech therapists and t superintendent for educational services at Flowing two psychologists. Wells Schools. Another change brought about by federal law is the • "Before, we would keep those kids locked up. Other "barrier-free school,”which pertains especially to the .. i students would see them (the handicapped) outside of physically handicapped, Bohardt said. w s school and think, 'Wow,that's really strange,' "Frase "The school has to be barrier-free, with restroom _� said. "Now it's an equal education for both." facilities to accommodate wheel chairs and ramps r.s.-: `` `° _;',, Frase said that same re alar students atFlowininstead of ste s,"he said. "No as ect of the school can „ � � � g g P P Wells are working with the handicapped children. be built to keep out handicapped students." 't P "We do mainstream the child wherever it's feasi- In addition,Bohardt said,there are safeguards built x , A' ble," said Roy Woods of Marana Public Schools. "It into the system to prevent the child from being ; 71, � � may only be in certain skill areas, like art, lunch or "railroaded into a special education program." �' O ,0:4il certain physical education areas, but we do it Those safeguards come in the form of consent from i iiAla I l -0 i wherever possible." the parents for special testing and entrance into the im. , 1,,,,/ ,f , 1 This mainstreaming is handled on an individual program. Y MALLEK SAYS: . , .., ., ...4„., . ii ,.. . iik- _ .0 • . ,,, ,.,,,,, „�,�► ,, , , - ,— s., _ I would like to buy any American Folk Art for sale. Old paintings, prints, ' — if*V' \,-' ''"' `�al r dolls, weather vanes, quilts, coverlets, i • ` ;,. f ., " ' „,,,�„ samplers, dolls, fire arms, knives, toys, -. needlepoint, foot stools, benches, rockers, Restaurant Open lam to 10pm - ' ------ ,..::406,44:--:.--,,, 4 0 44 iitiiiii-ft I. 1' !,- -1.„ ' „„, .4,/,.....-i ‘" . 1.1141 ,A,Ut:, chairs, desks, dry sinks, pie safes, jewelry, 1 i �. dower chests, any old pine items, Cocktail Lounge 11am to lam �� �.z s��,.�.., , �_ �. primitives. BANQUET FACILITIES = ,,: � ,,, Call Kay Collect 5900 N. Oracle793-7841 for a free estimate—bid. 887-4000 _ Tucson . September 15, 1977,The Arizona Territorial,Page 15 -! - St Mark shunts iii St . RECOVER YOUR OLD CABINETS! 1 ' �tiT ' W7;flhj e sAND MORE OVER it• - Wiz-:----,--',11.3..17-1:::7-7-7 - '' -:•:, `, NEW CABINETS If you see a group of lected and bidding will '' " 1` : - We install new doors; - Northwest Side ladies rid- start at 7p.m., Saturday, drawer fronts and cover WI � all exposed areas on your �� ing in a pickup truck who Oct. 1.It will continue until r .r � _i.-•I nouncement, stated that white elephants don't be der the hammer."In addit- kitchen cabinets. Es Co rt a Ms. Metzler will be ion, a bake sale will be too surprised. KITCHENS & BATH M D responsible for group sales Chances are they are conducted that evening by t'• as well as research for new part of a committee from members of the United 2744 N.CAMPBELL AVE. 326-2131 market areas. ,� 6526 E.22ND STREET 748-7313 The Headmasters in Ms. Metzler replaces St. Marks United Metho- Methodist Women.a group. • Plaza Escondida, along P dist Church out seeking Harley Mayerson,who was '����hite elephant" items for with the other shops that transferred to the Mon- p participated in the their October 1st White ,e ., Muscular Distrophy Fair, tereDy, Calif., Doubletree. Elephant Auction. Ms. . expresses their deepest , Phyllis Stevens, chairper- thanks to Butch's Drive sable son for the event.says they Thru, 101 E. Ft. Lowell are seeking good, usuableill DESIGNS , Road and the Elk's Lodge to others but unusable to No. 385 for donating the you items of all sizes and , Prte ria�n hotdogs, rolls and fixin s description, but no cloth- 1:' /i/ 1.1,0 258 E. CONGRESS for the Fair which was held ing. Small items may be i 1 r Sept. 3-6 at the shopping dropped off at the church's 41, -, .t Distinctinye furniture and cabinets laza. office at La Canada and The shops combined Magee Roads any morning custom made to suit ,� their efforts, ideas and Including Me, a public and larger items can be SEPTEMBERy our needs.television documentary merchandise to raise delivered to the church on SPECIAL— which looks deeply into the nearly $200 for the the day of the auction. little-understood per- $30.00 PERMANENT References available upon NI op-Muscular Distrophy Fund Fast-talking, highlyspectives of handicapped , 4 . Drive. children and their right to vocal male members of the r Q R$25.00 request. , ,7.., :f go to school, will be shown congregation are being •. hSept.15at 8 .m. pressed into service to WESTWARD Call Elliott 624-3901 Carefree Thursday,Sep p on KURT-TV, Channel 6, auction off the items col- LOOK Tom 623-6221 evenings after 6 K• itchens and will air again Satur- day,Sept. 17 at 4 p.m.withCOPIES Beaut Salon Owner Tom Caldwell of captions for the hearing y Carefree Kitchens, 2744 N. impaired. 7225 N.Oracle 0 -- , , the Campbell Ave. has an- at Ina 245 E. Ina ' nounced the appointment Following the program Near Great Western Ban of new manager, Dick KUAT will host ahalf-hour ���.���� V.;.':',:y 4 co catg live call-in program to R O YA L P R E S _ Ryan and also the opening '� _ of his enlarged showroom. inform Tucson residents tI g - about education for the )� The larger showroom handicapped in their own will house the complete line school systems. 4( �,•. t — SPECIAL — of custom-made and fat- -�`- (\,,,,,..E.::.,..,, tory built kitchen cabinets. The program reveals '� 1978 Scott Cae i S •.1.,2:::::: Tucson s The store is open Monday how, in a health learning g .•.: through Friday 9 a.m. till 5 environment, even the '4 g. r * 4 4 Vols. Re $52.004( 1: t COMPLETE p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. most severely handicapped till 3 p.m. have hidden capacities for 4( "'- Our Price $38 50 • growth and introduces *Air . - whohave had the Store Airfares children Abenefit of ualit ublicmerman1Jhilathr q Y P '� education programs. • 7225 N. Oracle Rd. --- 297-3456 ecrease •CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING The new American Dr. Mary Meredith, .10444,44********** director of adaptive • HALLMARK GREETING CARDS&PARTY SUPPLIES Airlines "Super Saver" „;r. ,,n r r S, .,,, • UNIQUE GIFTS,CANDLES and WALL DECOR education for Tucson � �, •,���j � 1 �, n�. � �-�--_,1��� -���� fares from Tucson to the School District 1, and Dr. - • WEDDING SUPPLIES and INVITATIONS East Coast, which were George Leshin, special GBECA REALTYr N •WIDE VARIETY OF RIBBON,WIRE& FLORAL TAPES ., announced last week, will education department head •ARTIFICIAL and DRY FLORAL SUPPLIES mean a tremendous boost at the University of _ • ALL KINDS OF CRAFT MATERIALS& IDEAS with in tourism to the City ac- Arizona will host the • Residential and —...4,‘,., cordingto Ron Elias of the �segment of the �' Commercial • •f � ` -• •- FREE CLASSES NOW IN PROGRESS Tucson _ t Convention and Visitors program. �~ Real Estate _ Bureau. --- ,7;---c---. the copp• Land Sales and ' Under the new fares, . '• round trip tickets from : Development C certain East Coast cities toreen ,..4... f,�� f.� 3390 E. SPEEDWAY in RANCHO CENTER either Tucson or Phoenix r; Plaza del Oro Orange Grove & Oracle . . 327- 111 '11 - will be upto 45 per cent less te` ., 297-8241 623-3241 - than the regular coach r ,-�i- r r• r,r,r• r,r, n r-!T rl r n. n n r."rl .7, L e �i.c�t 1 J J .��...li.�'-� �=��L1 . J J J�J�a' _. .��.!i. .. u�.J.J iJ U fares. When the "Super Saver" SCh001 4tb....-.- , .-r:'-• o O -4v fares were originally in- ►`y;;:.A:1,i oo p 111 traduced for coast to coastGetting ��:�� '''ono° 111111e1 p 0 Sgt travel, Elias said the local v O o inn tourism officials were `�...lit* is 0 ,,,4„,______. :::_; c c \J *title O O pi51 , distressed that we were ______, beingflown right over. We v4f�,I ‘Ip.,_ 00000000,0 g , settled �o°Q0 oodooc© were an hour closer than ��} y - o o o 0 0 o o , o o v oooa Los Angeles and notmpili . 00°° made benefitting from the new , 4, s., 1 t I /1 iedftInnQ' rates." o Saturday and Sunday Elias said that Arizona is �°°Kto� �d •,� y�l K Prime Rab 2.95 the first Sun Belt region to �1,t• ,� Monday NIAmebe approved for the rates. •4' 1 Beef Tips& Gravy. . 2.95 \\ rican Airlines is the -� Brook Trout 2.95 only airline offering the sirriple. ,�5.:: Tuesday rates in this area. Ce Educational Day {� `''` '' Grilled Pork Chops 2.75 The discount fares would Grades 6 12 New-town dilemmas fade after a li '. Fantail Shrimp.. . .. . 3.25 ,�`!, apply in both directions WELCOME WAGON call. t Wednesday between Tucson, Phoenix College Preparatory As your Hostess, it's my job to help you 1 -2 Beef Strogonoff. . .. . 2.25 '� \\\ New York - Yankee Pot Roast. . . 2.95i and Enrichment � ' 1 make the most ofyour new neighbor- Washington, D.C. Fully Accredited `� �� � �� 1 � \ Baltimore, Boston, hood. Our shopping areas. Community -� Roast Sirloin of Beet. 2.35 1 Philadelphia, Hartford, opportunities. Special attractions. Lots of Swiss Steak 2.25 I` 1. I N PP Pe I Conn. and Springfield, P D M I SS I O S ay 1 T TING facts to save you time and money. Friday a ,\' Mass. TE.STING .......C..."-' Stuffed Flounder. . . . 2.25 • 1 OAM--2PM Plus a basket of gifts for your family. London Broil 2.65 ' EVERY TUESDAY I'll be listening for your cull. OPEN 6AM ouietree Willa e EVERY MORNING and THURSDAY I PillageIntl.,/ 1'illaQe rector �� Inn. Inn 7 1 I 297-22SS itOrn1tok` !PANCAKE HOUSE l . r. caffoit • •�.Na�wsi a 3 .0011 IOW• Missy Metzler is the new 6000 N. Camino D e l Terra ��"'"'"' l �m�' `� MINIM director of sales for the alas East CASABLANCA 1550 North Tucson Doubletree Inn. Mrs. William S. Masland 622.I 3492 Sia@@dW3y 6090 • North Oracle Road Miracle Mile General manager, Art Principal "Ask about our Senior Citizen Inn Gang" Allis, who made the an- Page 16, The Arizona Territorial, September 15, 1977 OroValleyPZwaits FLOWERS - ' Oro Valley PZ waoro of the for general plan study valley FOURWINDS Attorney John Sullivan, Sullivan said that the Mrs. Chessen explained representing Joan and building would be more that IR did not exist as yet, Dick Ebert,non-Oro Valley attractive than a quick- thoughiZ t had been demed "distinctive designs residents, approached the mart which would be feasibl . . ancho Verde in flowers & gifts" planning and Zoning allowable under the The R zoning nce Commission at their present zoning. will be taken up at a future regular September Other discussion at the commission Mrs. Chessen meeting about the commission meeting said. sound annex PLAZA feasibility of requesting a centered around inquiries A study session may be ESCONDIDA zoning change to permit members had had during N. Oracle at Magee the building of a mini- the month. scheduled to determine A small group of Rancho dents have to be known for storage complex just inside Plans were made to whether the Ledco sub- Verde residents met_last annexation talks to make division covenants have 017"" the town's southern bound- begin work on the general been changed substantially week to discuss the subdivision i- sense,he added. rt'along Oracle Road. plan at the October g om_ lity of their subdivision iii" ' : . . ; ‘,„., Sullivan was allowed to meeting. The SR (Su- enough that the c• annexed into the Mr. Hall and Mr. Harold 'I/ 't ''i g g speak to the commission burban Ranch) and CR-1 mission needs to consider town of Oro Valley. Sweet have volunteered to them again. information 15 minutes as a tour- (one house per acre) The meeting, held at the take information made tesy. ordinances were slated to Mrs. Stewart noted that home of the John E. Halls, available at the Sept. 29 Commission chair- be completed. _ interest in business zoning P was up in Oro Valley. She saw to the organization of a meeting door -to door in •J► woman Sharon Chessen The stated goal of this larger meeting planned at Rancho Verde. • explained that the corn- planning and zoningyear is reported two inquiries Canyon del Oro High mission was not readyto P g since the last commission yMesaland and Mesaland 297-25Q9 to complete the town's gen- meeting. School on Sept. 29. ' make a comment on the Annex Subdivisions resi- eral plan according to Mrs. Mrs. Hall said that the matter. Chessen. One man, she said, dents who met two weeks "Anybody has the right Rancho Verde homeowners ago to discuss annexation goliiii411111111111fth Commission member wanted to build up to seven who attended the meetingg to request a zoning Maja Stewart was rental units on 10 acres wanted to know more about are hoping to hear a follow- ill Illk, change," Mrs. Chessen unanimousl approved as zoned TR. He hoped to live bout up annexation status report said. "It will require a y Pp Oro Valley and what being within the next few weeks. executive secretary. in one unit. a part of it might mean. ifilibi development plan and Mrs. Chessn reported on Another person wanted g review." Walter Chaffee and Rob- an inquiry she had handled to see CB-1 zoning on the ert Wilson, Tucson Nation- Se ation- OV Q The land in question,less recentl northwest corner of Oracle V than ori acre, is currentlyy al Golf Club and Estates A landowner wanted to and Linda Vista. (TNGC) homeowners, who ts zoned TR (transitional). build two to three houses on "I certainly don t want to The county requires a CB-2) 46 spearheaded the annexa- Copier 10 acres. He had been in- see this thing preceed hit zoning (general business) tion campaign in their formed that the town's IR and miss," �. Stewart C(1) '� to permit the storage units. area, were on hand to talk N. Oro Valley has no such (Intermediate R u r a 1} said: We might end up about what progress they ordinance would permit looking like Miracle Mile if Q use See the zoning. this. we're not careful." were making. HAIR AND SKIN Sullivan, in this Oro Valley Vice-Mayor Oro ValleyTown Hall has preliminary talk with the e ' Steve Engle, answered a copying ' SPECIALISTS commission,said he hoped0 Vreco ognoI ' machine this questions about Oro Valley. month to add to its list of to base the rezoning The larger meetingof at request,when and if he got h g accoutrements. homeowners set for later in PHIL- AM to that stage,on a clause in e Sclerkthe month will, lanners This addition may not be _ P the CB 1 (local business) as permanent as the court- ordinance which provided hope, produce a. larger, room furnishings, which BEAUTY CENTER Oro Valley Town Clerk climbing number of more representative aud- gs� that businesses other than Dottie Morse is busier and building permits issued ence of Rancho Verde were finally complete last Placita del Norte those stipulated as com- busier. Some mornings each month. dwellers to hear reports on week. between River Road& plying with the ordinance early phone business keeps To meet the demand for annexation. The used machine is for Orange Grove would be permitted if they lines tied up for two and inspection, Nat LeVine, Engleplans to meet with were deemed to be "of the sale and the town is giving 5815 N. Oracle three hours. Chief Building Inspector,is his ongoing annexation it a trial run before making same class and not more "I think people are accepting applications feasibility committee Sept. a decision about purchase. • 888-5126 obnoxious or detrimental to finally beginning to from persons wishing to 30. the welfare of the com- recognize Oro Valley," become plumbing and "The man who owns it munity." Mrs. Morse said. "We've mechanical volunteer That six-man group has wants a little bit more than made the papers enough inspectors. " not spoken in specifics as to we want to spend," Oro whether a proposal of ValleyVice-Mayor Steve — that they know there's a Requirements for the annexation for. presenia- "We're/" little town up north here positions are previous Engle said. We re going to that they might like to live knowledge of plumbing and ion to the Oro Valley Coun- use it for a while, keeping /P47 cil will come out of the, in." mechanical contracting.. meetin Engle said. careful track of how much 1 = Mrs. Morse's words Applications are avail- g g it costs to operate and how ,S4Engle said that the pro- much it seems to•be in the 1, , seem to be borne out in the able at town hall. cess of residents,within the t -. �.. _• p • boundries for annexation office. •• ; •''k proposed by the TNGC "After I've gotten some WEolegoingoverpro and figures together, I'll STILL PAY P ' g g go '` ''' cons of annexation is im- back to the gentleman and • i '� ♦ 7). 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ORACLE at INA • 297-6622 72-344 Federal law requires substantial interest penalty (near Great Western Bank) for early withdrawal of certificate deposits (ENTER FROM LOWER LEVEL IN REAR) r September 15, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 17 Horne insurance in Oro Valley This is a story about a major insurance company claim and her shed was dows herself and not file a insurance company was client will continue to string of circumstances when she and her husband replaced. claim. reimbursed for their loss. claim. The second, is a which were unlikely to moved to Oro Valley. The next year passed In June Mrs. Doe statistically proven fact, begin with and unlikely to Then one night,the house When an explosives uneventfully. Then, while received notice of the which states that nine happen again. was struck by lightening.It storage magazine blew up on a weekend visit to her cancellation of her in- times out of 10 when a This is a story about big came in the kitchen win- a year later, shaking all of daughter in Phoenix Mrs. surance policy. house has been robbed, it business which will not dow, striking and ruining Oro Valley pretty soundly, Doe's home was forcibly Explanations about the will be robbed again. consider the circumstances the stove. Mrs. Doe filed a the front windows in Mrs. entered and burglarized to odd nature of her claims The district manager for separately from their logs claim and her stove was Doe's house shattered, the tune of around $700. which surely would not be the insurance company of averages. replaced. though she was miles from Burglary was apparently repeated were made to no which cancelled Mrs. Doe And, this is the story of Almost two years later in the blast. some sort of initiation for avail. said, "Insurance has to be an Oro Valley woman who an uncommonly violent the gang of boys involved. Obviously, a new insurer based on the theory of large is classically caught bet- windstorm, her tool shed In a move which Mrs. Doe filed a claim and needed to be found. No numbers.I'll say one thing, ween a rock and a hard was whipped from its foreshadowed her current was reimbursed for her major company would there's not a major em- place. moorings, flung over the predicament, her in- loss• touch her. Finally an in- pany that would think of Jane Doe bought a house, and deposited in the surance agent suggested The police later retrieved dependent agreed to extend insuring her with a record homeowners policy from a front yard.Mrs.Doe filed a that she replace the win- the stolen goods and the coverage, withholding like that. She's a bad risk." robbery coverage for two How many claims over years. how many years make for Storm speeders school Insurance companies a good risk? justify this behavior citing According to this official two principles. The first is some major companies that once a pattern of allow one claim in four made busy week for OVPD claims has been years. Some rely on a one established by a client,that in seven figure. Oro Valley police logged weekend. Valley Drive spent Sunday zone.Another record setter j some overtime hours last Calle Concordia had to be under four feet of water. was a citing of 66 mph on 1)4M week clearingupa lot of blocked off in threeplaces Several minor incidents Calle Concordia which is I 0111 0u( � small items, accordingto due to runningwater. at Canyon del Oro Highposted 25 mph. I •t I P (1.9RESTAURANT RANT Police Chief Fred Roof. Linda Vista was blocked in School and a few traffic � Storm related matters two places for the same citations rounded out the HAPPY TRAILS THE BEST NORTHERN CHINESE FOOD kept officers busy over the reason, and much of Oro work week for officers. SCHOOL , COMES TO NORTHWEST TUCSON PREPARED BY Two purses turned up WORLD FAMOUS CHEF • missing at the high school. St.James One was taken from behind United Methodist Church . a Chair at Friday's after 3266 N.Campbell 6433 AORACLE UNDER NEW game dance another from NURSERY I%ORANGE GROVE for traffic fines an opened locker during the day. KINDERGARTEN say care I, 297-1862 MANAGEMENT A small'brush fire was contained last week behind Hot Nutritious lunches I • countrywith the actual gip c OPEN 7 DAYS �, ;".: TAKE-OUT Honestly folks, we the 600 wing at CDO The imprinter in the court so _ �d teachers A WEEK " SERVICE thought it was a joke too. p cause was probably ac But the cartoon in the people can use their cards cidental according to police Reasonable monthly rates ‘�= `' Territorial's Aug. 18 issue to pay. reports. Hours 7 a.m.-$ p� I S.C.TSC ► depicted a traffic cop According toJacobs, the Speeding cudos for the �,y Verney, (formerly Chef to Chiang Kai-Chek issuing a ticket which read City of Phoenix accepted week go to a motorist cited `Credit Cards Accepted' Master Charge for a time doing 86 mph on Oracle Director . was not too far off base. in payment of traffic within the town's 45 mph 326-7556 Cartoonist Dave O'Day tickets and court fines. DON thought he'd dreamed the They could not, however, .. • . whole thing up out of the get continued funding for s::° blue. Accordingto Tom the service charge on the i n }� MATLOCK eaProblems? ... :. • Jacobs, however, the imprinter. . ` , Valley Bank Master Similar funding Individualized Programs Your NorthsidCharge man, you can problems, he continued, • � . charge traffic tickets to apparently ended the City Staffed,by Specialists in Reading ..r_,;,• :: FARMERS AGENT your Master Charge ac- of Tucson's acceptance of Dr.Wilbur S. Ames, Consultant count. Master Charge in payment "We issue a packet of of city property taxes. In for information call or write 297.7273 convenience checks with that mail order type new accounts," Jacobs process offered in 1970, the LIN1r to be used sim 1 filled outTHE READINGFor All Your Insurance Heeds said. "These are customer simply for payment through the his account number in the Learning Systems,Inc. AUTOS, HOMEOWNERS, LIFE, BOATS, mail but instead of ef- appropriate space and then 48 N. Tucson Blvd., 85716 Ph. 795-4636 BUSINESS, MOBILE HOMES, fecting your checking payed his taxes in 7110 North Oracle Road, FARM ERS 41NSUPANCE o account they are processed whatever installments he Nanini Financial Center 4\ ()R o U p against your charge card wished. Baptist Church Tucson,AZ. 85704 '��� �" Desert Bible 'L.= _ account. The use of credit cards in Res. 297-0892 "Other banks make payments to municipalities INDEPENDENT SUNDAY SCHOOL,i o AM similar arrangements. seems to hinge on whether • FUNDAMENTAL WORSHIP SERVICE,11 AM _ Charging traffic tickets the municipalities want to PREMILLENNIAL EVENING SERVICE, 6PM isn't as impossible as it pay for the right to offer the MID-WEEK(WED.),7:3 0 PM :.:.: CONTACTiw"----7 .:.:. • • • sounds.I'd be willing to bet convenience to people who that there are towns in this owe them money. REV. RICHARD H. L Y N A M TEMPORARY MEETING PLACE: -:-:. , . " - _ ., 432 E. LAZY HORSE PLACE PH. 887-6803 ah � y •, .,,$ T ..,;k De: a 1 OflOr � .. Oracle Road ► l - .:,,,.: c� �,3 Rancho Catalina �; - .:.:. :.:.: .:.:. n t toSen . Holsclaw exo :- :.::.: . -i- :-.---1,,,,,,'-''':e' , .0", ',,,--, Former Senator Douglas guished service to the Del- • " N Holsclaw was voted the to Chi Fraternity. . . ........... . . ....... ............. ._....... ........ ....... ......... ....... Top National Delta Chi The University of Ari- . Alumnus Service Award zona Chapter fared well in I ,, • (Order of the White Carna- national honors. The a- 6110SSTyli . tion) at the 41st Biennial wards include: _. ' International Convention --winning the runner-up • �'� held in Kansas City, Miss. trophy for the top all- ' 7% CAN Y U WEAR THEM? last month. around "National Chapter powv MEXICAN RESTAURANT " 2' -EL RINCON LOUNGE INE HAVE THEM ALL The award is the most Award of Excellence for ;.► ..,:;..:._ distinguished award aDel- the past year. ':: '-{it AUTHENTIC MEXICAN DISHES to Chi Alumnus can re- --honored for the "Most a. :i- ' >> JO Also AMERICAN FOOD t Wet Lens, Soft Lens, ceive.Holsclaw is the third Improved Chapter of all alumnus to receive this the 80 chapters and colon- *,,'7„v,,,tr1,�` CHICKEN • STEAKS • SEAFOOD • P Conventional & Bifocal too ! award which is given for ies of the U.S. and Canada. WI •ROAST BEEF SANDWICHES long, dedicated and distin- --winning the third top 4+ 1FIESTA FEATURES ONE OF THE LONGEST- i award which went to Kevin "HAPPY HOURS" IN TOWN! !Associated Optomotrists Anderson for the "Out- 2 COCKTAILS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 4:30-6:30 CLIFF VALLEY GOLF standing National Chapter Hor Hors'd oeurves Drs. Simpson, Miller, Fabricant and Blonder SecretartheHouse! , I lam to bpm Mbn. through Sad on ouser Public 18 hole Par 3 Golf y. LIVE ENTERTAINMENT&DANCING Course... Complete Golf The four awards repre- TAKE OUT ORDERS—CATERING SERVICE Plaza del Oro University Off ice Shop, Men's & Lades sent the highest number of 4780 E. GRANT RD.-GRANT&SWAN SHOPPING CENTER Orange Grove&Oracle 925 E. University . Sportswear, Golf Instruc- major awards ever won at , _ - - -:,-, DINERS 297-0102 622-5904 795-6622tion, Snack Bar, any one National Conven- ` ;, � 55910 N. Oracle 817-6161 , tion by any one Chapter. Page 18, The Arizona Territorial, September 15, 1977 I lt .44-''.t, �, . -.' 7+, ` - . g '�+(� 1 'tet ? f ✓ . .' t_ . ..,• I! ,. .„.." .. y,$ r .�' .yam y« �� x m. ,"t' 1•. „Y. :7":4446004-2-.44e s?..',r. '. 'i"A'''-i's 'Left' :'..4,;*;''' -." *' ti:4*- Ilk • . . -, ,,......_. : 7.:pt..:.1.. • • P • 7.kleetet,,,,,,'t* • ,gyp . •.w `+a� w _ f Y _ 161,.... . s,--, * ...,,,,,-.1..* -AAA AL.- ..1 rp, •- , .d. „ ..,.,,,,,, .:,...1� yes t y �'�. y 1 * ,. - r' - • +^, i"-. 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I P 0 t -.7 A tk. *'''''‘'. 4yy��, it 7 ----_ .. -. .. - — .r.� iii ••'. ,.. 4 .**.'\ . a ,. # 111‘. , - .44. A.,..,i- RELAXATION AND SOLITUDE two key words when Graham where water,sky,and peace of mind seem to you go camping in the Coronado National Forest on Mt. go hand in hand. (Arizona Office of Tourism photo.) � `} w Si SAFFORD, Ariz. -- There is a mountain rising in and stay on your side of the road., 'e 1 Safford's back yard that is rich in romantic history At about the 5,200 foot elevation you will cross theO.. . 0. - ►.r characteristic of the rugged Southwest. Many cen- Noon Creek bridge.There is a comfortable picnic area •«;, �' Sliii, tunes ago Indians roamed these lands. Much later on the right. In the early days travelers would leave -0.47. . '. came the Spanish explorers huntingfor the vast Safford Valleyearlyin the morningand would usually �`� P P treasures and long lost cities supposed to be in this part reach this area by midday where they would partake of ;* r._. - ' *4 •* it;. of the country. their noon meal.Thus the name Noon Creek.It figures! '` '4,4,, r -' t, .. = A centurybefore the United States was to become a A few miles further is the Arcadia campground 4 . - �to '-. i, i'„' x countryan Italian priest, Father Eusebio Kino, a which is often used for grouppicnics. In the horse-and- • ' ' +' Vijiatti,-.. �� Jesuit, was busily engaged in converting the Indians buggy days it took nearly a day to`reach Arcadia from :. f, ,- _ . `'cm. �` L rid►. • and buildingchurches. Civilizations, like the flowingSafford. Traces can still be found of the old road and "* , e•r, ' t •• • 'N-• - tides of a mighty ocean,were coming in and going out there is a horse and foot trail leading back to the ; "`*' y. in southern Arizona during the intervening centuries. campground. - ", .- �r.. • . �, �``. ' ' • ,"tt A 4 - v3A hundred years ago the Mexicans called it Sierra Two �* i" ',"_ , l Bonita,a beautiful Spanishphrase << miles from Arcadia is a summer home area - ,. �,N, 4 r _ .. meaningbeautiful 4 A P called Turkey Flat at an elevation of i 500 feet. Pon- ......0„, A . `' '-:i.gs mountains''or"pretty mountains.''Time has changed - _. , the name but not the meaning. It is now known as derosa pine and Douglas fir abound. As you climb . • , ti • g another 1000 feet you come to Ladybug Saddle so , Mount Graham and is one of the oldest place names in ' - named because of the ladybugs which are found here at �� � .=Ile'= Arizona. Origin of the present name is questionable certain seasons.From here you cross to the south side -, ' .v although most historians seem to think it was named .��! =t �� .. _ - :. -- ; ,.„ g of Mt. Graham. On your left just below is the Sulphur ' ' :5...•.- ,,, '= --:.--",:-"t-,'`.*--- •� ° after William A. Graham who was Secretary of the �' • Interior and later,Secretary of War.Others mentioned Springs Valley. Take a look over the.low mountains x -7- -' just south of you and you can see the city of Wilcox. r were Major Lawrence Pike Graham of the Second ' v ,-- - , - :•,� Dragoons and Colonel Jame Duncan Graham a Keep a sharp lookout for Heliograph Peak.This is an ".-7---..--;-----� - -' member of the Boundary Survey art in 1851. interesting little side trip of about two miles and is a -� = -; . �- R party �.--, . Forest Service Fire Lookout. In the late 1800's this was - �, - . • = �' If you are looking for a travel treat this summer get an ArmyHeliograph it,:..... - �•_-,_. 1 ograph station where signals were givenall out your Arizona road mapand chart a route straight -� �, ,.,_._ g by means of a mirror and the sunlight. This was a 4 to Mt.Graham.Located in the Pinaleno Mountains,Mt. popular form of communication--on sunny days! And -- --- i.."'"`..' ' Graham with its 10,713-foot summit towers over most of them were--and still are-clear and bright. ", ,-_ =o,. , Graham County and nearby Safford, the county seat. After you return to Swift Trail you will pass a road to ' -,r* .;_` $'. •For camping fun visit Coronado National Forest on the left that leads to Treasure Park.Legend has it that Mt. Graham. It's easy to reach although the climb up a short time before the Gadsden Purchase a group of4. ` ... ` - .:_ the mountain takes time. But what is time when you Mexican bandits buried nineteen pack loads of stolen . ._;. are having fun?Before leaving Saff9rd make sure you gold and silver. Just a stones throw awayis Hospital , . ` ;• 0 1" '.`,. '�',.. . , -:_` P have plenty of gas and a supply-sof food and water. Flat where there are camping and picnic facilities. GOING UP AND DOWN Mt. Graham in the Coronado There are no convenience markets or service stations During the hot summer months soldiers at old Fort National Forest is like riding a roller coaster with a once you leave town. Grant were brought here to the hospital. Fort Grant new thrill at each turn of the road. (Arizona Office of From downtown Safford take U.S.666 south to Swift was a military post established in 1872 and was a focal Tourism photo.) Trail Junction where you turn right on Arizona 366. point for early day Indian campaigns. At Fort Grant Swift Trail was built by the U.S. Forest Service and Vista Point you can look down Grant Creek and see the Graham County.It is named after Theodore T.Swift,a site at the foot of the mountain. It is now the State elevation gain, temperatures react as though you had forest service supervisor who was instrumental in Minimum Security Prison. traveled some 300 miles north in latitude. That is having the road established to the top of Mt. Graham. Near the end of Swift Trail is a turn-off that leads to something to take into consideration if you live in one For about seven miles you will have a two-lane pavedtai Riggs Flat Lake and Recreation area. This is an 11- of Arizona's desert locations! At higher elevations the road as you begin your ascent up the mountain. acre lake financed about 20 years ago by the Arizona summer air is delightful with cool days and sometimes Elevation through the foothills is about 2,900 feet and Game and Fish Department to provide public trout chilly evenings. from here on you will be climbing steadily to an altitude fishing. Relaxation and solitude is the key to enjoying As you drive up the mountain you will probably be so of a little over 9,000 feet. As you drive up the twisting this lovely area where water, sky and peace of mind intent looking forward to each new turn in the road that mountain road notice the changing flora as you seem to go hand in hand. you will miss the spectacular vistas spread out behind proceed through five different life zones. There is a Arizona's southern latitudes produce a generally you.But never mind; they will still be there when you well-graded gravel road after you leave the pavement. mild climate. It is interesting to note that the tem- peratures become gradually lower the higher you go.A will want to stop from time to time and gaze at the rather narrow. This means you should drive carefully general rule of thumb is that for every 1,000 feet of beautiful scenery spread out before you. TAPapproved othha.ghden lot , e we (Continued from page 1) "This holding capacity is not necessarily the Chaffee called the board's decision "disgusting," the movement to annex Tucson National Golf Club to population that will be there," MacVittie said, adding adding that-he could see no way to fight it further. Oro Valley. "What recourse do we have?" that some of the land covered under the board's density Most of the changes made by the board in the plan increase would be unsuitable for the high densities. "I wish there was some way to attack it legally,"he were ministerial updating land uses to meet reality, "There's not that much of a market in high density such as noting the location of Tucson Gas and Electric development," MacVittie said. said in an interview late last week. "I haven't been facility in the area and identifying the site of the Nanini The decision left Chaffee and County Supervisor able to muster enough support." Botanical Garden. David Yetman,who was the lone dissenter in the vote, Another sore point with Chaffee is the water level in Other changes may have some strong impacts on the upset. the area. plan, and the future of the 200-square mile area,.it Yetman had attempted to cut down the size of the << eye's not enou water governs. Community Plan, which governs development of the Lance MacVittie knows th gh , The first change makes a five-year review of the plan southern, more urban portion of the plan, and, in an so does David Yetman,"Chaffee said. "But of Joyner mandatory, while another, inserted by Supervisor interview after the meeting predicted chaos for the and Dusenberry say'To hell with 'em.' " Conrad Joyner, boosted densities in the southern area's developmental future. Joyner was critical after the meeting of the area's Community Plan on some properties by setting an "Smaller parcels and higher densities, believe it or oppostion to the plan. eight-home per acre density ceiling on lands previously not,are the least destructive to the environment,more "I find-it very strange that people living in a CR-5 proposed for three-and six-house per acre densities. economical from the taxpayer's standpoint, and the (multi-family development; such as the townhouse The latter change, according to County Principal most cost-effective to serve," Yetman said, adding development at Tucson National where Chaffee lives) Planner Lance MacVittie,increases the area's popula- that,the plan as approved by the board will leave large zone would criticize densities less than their's,"Joyner tion saturation point to approximately 90,000 persons. gobs of undeveloped land. said. September 15, 1977, The Arizona Territorial, Page 19 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES ; PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ! PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know I Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know In the Superior Court of the Recorder of Pima County, Ari- property to the highest bidder: NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE ,ng Tucson,Arizona,85701- DISTRIBUTION FROM State of Arizona zona, in Book 3 of Maps and Lot 313 of Skyline Bel Air The followinglegally describ BOARD OF DIRECTORS CAPITAL SURPLUS Easton to the highest bidder at a 9 Y door of the New Pima In and for the County of Pima Plats at Page 70. Estates, a subdivision of Pima ed trust property will be sold The initial Board of Directors The Board of Directors of the County Courthouse, Courts B. S. INVESTMENTS, a part ALSO KNOWN AS: 711 North County, Arizona, according to pursuant to the power of sale shall consist of two directors. corporation may from time to Bldg. located at 111 West Con nerhsip Perry,Tucson,Arizona. the map of record in the Pima under that certain Deed of Trust The persons who are to serve as time distribute on a pro rata grecs Tucson, Arizona 85701 on Plaintiff Dated July 20,1977. County Recorder's Office in recorded on December 10, 1976, directors until the first annual basis to its shareholders out of vs. L.V.PERKINS, Book 21 of Maps and Plats at in Docket 5418 pages 573 576 meetingof shareholders or until the capital surplus of the torpor- 1977, at,the 28th day of October, STEWART TITLE & TRUST the hour of 9:45 a.m. COTUCSON, ArizonaT An unmarried woman page 45 thereof. inclusive, in the records of the their successors are elected and ation a portion of its assets, in o'clock in the morning of said Trustor DATED August 26,1977. Pima County Recorder, Pima qualify are: cash or property. day. corporation, as Trustee under JOHN A.MURPHY,JR.• RICHARD J.BOYKIN County, Arizona, at public auc• THOMAS P.D'AMICO INDEMNIFICATION OF Trust No. 1131; HAVEN Trustee Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona tion to the highest bidder at the 380 Taylor Dr. OFFICERS,DIRECTORS The property to u sold is DEVELOPMENT CORP., an situated in Pima County, Ari corporation; HAROLD STATE OF ARIZONA By Sgt.B.Dudgoen,239 East door of the New Pima Sierra Vista,Arizona 85635 EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS zona and is described as: ss Deputy Sheriff County Courthouse, Courts CLINTON A.SCHOFIELD The corporation shall indemn- Lot 11, ALDEA VISTA, ac GOLDSMITH, JR., and County of Maricopa Pub: The Arizona Territorial Bldg. located at 111 West Con• 1008 Plaza Benito if y any person who incurs ex I DANIEL N.EPSTEIN This instrument was acknow- September 1,8,15,1977 rens Tucson, Arizona 85701 on Sierra Vista,Arizona 85635 pense by reason of the fact that cording a the plat of record in p g the office of the Pima County Defendants leged before me this 20th day of Req:O'Meara,Michela,Brogna Friday,the 28th day of October, NUMBER OF DIRECTORS he or she is or was an officer, No.166957 July,1977,by John A. Murphy, &Weber,Attorneys of 1977, at the hour of 9:45 a.m. The number of persons to director, employee or agent of Recorder; in Book 14 of Maps. NOTICE OF SPECIAL Jr.,Successor Trustee. o'clock in the mornin of said serve on the Board of Directors the corporation.This indemnifi page 72, and by Declaration e 9 Scriveners and othe errors, re EXECUTION SALE OFshall be no less than one. cation shall be mandatory in all NANCY ANN WYSKOWSKI day. corded April 18, 1961, in Docket REAL PROPERTY Notary Public PUBLIC NOTICES The property to be sold is INCORPORATORS circumstances in which% indern- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN My Commission will expire: situated in Pima County, Ari The incorporators of the cor nification is permitted by law. 1763,T 341. that in obedience to the Writ of *our Right To Know DATED this 12th day of July, Special Execution issued bythe July 27,1980 9 zone and is described as: poration are: REPURCHASE OF SHARES 1977. Pub: The Arizona Territorial Lot 242, PALM GROVE THOMAS P.D'AMICO The Board of Directors of the above entitled Court and in the Sept.8,15,22,29,1977 In the Superior Court of the 380 Taylor Dr. corporation may from time to CONNARD L.V. LTON above entitled cause,which Writ CLUSTERS RESUBDIVISION, ALICE WALTON Req:Murphy,Posner,&Froim- State of Arizona according to Book 26 of Maps, Sierra Vista,Arizona 85635 time cause the corporation to Trustors and the Judgment described son In and for the County page 94, records of Pima CLINTON A.SCHOFIELD purchase its own shares to the therein by reference thereto are of Maricopa 1008 Plaza Benito extent of the unreserved and LEE r s e PERRY, incorporated herein,commands County,Arizona. Trustee me to sell,and I will sell,subject PUBLIC NOTICES THE PHILADELPHIA SAVING EXCEPT all oil,gas and other Sierra Vista,Arizona 85635 unrestricted earned and capital STATE OF ARIZONA FUND SOCIETY,a corporation, hydrocarbon substances,helium All powers,duties and respon- surplus of the corporation. ss. to the right of redemption in Plaintiff, or other substances of a gaseous sibilities of the incorporators TAX STATUS County of Maricopa such case made and provided by 10,- R.9,-, -' K no',' vs. nature. coal, metals, minerals, shall cease immediately follow This corporation shall be a statute,at public auction,all of STEVEN A. FEIGEL and fossils,fertilizer of every name ing adoption of the initial by "sub Chapter S"corporation for Theacko foregoingedged instrument was the right, title, interest, claim In the Superior Court of the REGINA B. F E'GEL.E L, now poration. taxation 12th day ofJu before me thi.. pe and description and except all laws of the cor purposes pursuant to 12th day July,1977 by Lee R. and lien which the parties nam- State of Arizona known as REGINA B. VAN materials which may be essen- DISTRIBUTIONS FROM the Tax Reform Act of 1976, Perry,as Trustee. ed in said Judgment had or have In and for the County of Pima NORTWICK, individually and tail to production of fissionable CAPITAL SURPLUS Code Section 1371,et seq. LOUISE DAVIES in and to the real property STEWART&TITLE TRUST OF as husband and wife; THOMAS material as reserved in The Board of Directors of the WHEREFORE the incorpora ublic hereinafter described,and from TUCSON, an Arizona corpora- F.CROFT,an unmarried man; ARIZONA REVISED STATU-- corporation may from time to tors set their hands and seals Notary expires: the proceeds of said sale, to � My commission expires: tion,as Trustee under Trust No. KORLISS K. CROFT, now TES. time distribute on a pro rata this 27th day of May,1977. October 1, 1978 satisfy said Judgment in favor 0305 known as KORLISS K.KNAPP; DATED this 12th day of July, basis to its shareholders•out of THOMAS P.D'AMICO Pub: The Arizona Territorial of the judgment creditor therein Plaintiff GEORGE G. BELL and ESSIE 1977. the capital surplus of the cor STATE OF ARIZONA named, in the total ud ment September 15.22,29, 1977 judgment vs. B. BELL, individually and as CLINTON MANNING poration a portion of its assets, COUNTY OF October 6. 19)7 sum of S295,504.20,together with STEWART FOSTER AND husband and wife; JOHN B. PATRICIA A.MANNING in cash or property. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN accrued and accruing interest BRENDA FOSTER, husband VAN NORTWICK, husband of INDEMIFICATION OF to before me this 27th day of Req:Carson. iu,in. Elliott. his wife .auuhlin 8 Rauan,Attorneys and costs since the date of entry and wife; DON J. EGAN, and REGINO B. VAN NORTWICK; Trustors OFFICERS,DIRECTORS, May, 1977, by THOMAS P. of said Judgment. the unknown heirs of the above- EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS D'AMICO. JOHN DOE, Party in Posses- LEE R.PERRY The sale will be held at the named defendants if deceased; sion,if any; JANE DOE, Party Trustee The corporation shall indem- Peggy L.Hiatt PUBLIC NOTICES East front door of the new Pima SKYLINE BEL AIR ESTATES in Possession, if any; THE STATE OF ARIZONA nify any person who incurs Notary Public County Court House,also some- COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, UNKNOWN HEIRS AND ss. expense by reason of the fact My Commission Expires: You' Rign' Kr ;. times known as the main en- an Arizona corporation; JOHN that he or she is or was an Nov.19,1980 trance of said Court House, inP DEVISEES of any one or more County of Maricopa DOE 1-10;JANE DOE 1-10;and of the foregoing named defend- • The foregoing instrument was officer, directors, employee or CLINTON A.SCHOFIELD Tucson, Arizona, on October 4, XYZ CORPORATIONS 1-10; ants,if deceased; JOHN DOE I acknowledged before me this agent of the corporation. This STATE OF ARIZONA in the Superior Court of the 1977 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to Defendant indemnification shall be manda COUNTY OF State of Arizona to V,inclusive;MARY DOE I to 12th day of July,1977 by Lee R. In and for the County sell the following described real No.166715 V, inclusive; and DOE Perry,as Trustee. tory in all circumstances in SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN property to the highest bider: NOTICE OF SPECIALwhich indemnification is per to before me this 27th day of of Maricopa CORPORATION I to V, inclus LOUISE DAVIES mitted by law. May, 1977, by CLINTON A. FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT A portion of Lot 126, Skyline EXECUTION SALE OF ive, Notary PublicGAGE ASSOCIATION, NATIONAL Bel Air Estates, as recorded in REAL PROPERTY Defendants. M- commission expires: . REPURCHASE OF SHARES SCHOFIELD. P The Board of Directors of the PEGGY L.HIATT Plaintiff, Book 17 at Page 93 of Sub- 'r NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN No.C355033 October 1,1978 vs division Maps and Plats, on that in obedience to the Writ of SUMMONS Pub: The Arizona Territorial corporation may from time to Notary Public record in the office of the Pima Special Execution issued by the THE STATE OF ARIZONA to September 15,22,29,1977 time cause the corporation to My Commission Expires: ERNEST ARAGON and MAR County Recorder,Pima County, above entitled Court and in the each and all of the above named October 6,1977 purchase its own shares to the Nov.19,1980 CARET ARAGON, his wife, Arizona. extent of the unreserved and 500726 .1 AME S A.GREY and BONNIE above entitled cause,which Writ Defendants: Req:Carson,Messinger,Elliott, GREY, his wife; ROSA A. Beginning at the intersection and the Judgment described YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- Laughlin& Ragan,Attorneys unrestricted earned and capital Pub: The Arizona Territorial of Camino Arenosa and Sunrise surplus of the corporation. September 15,22,29, 1977 TULLY, wife of Richard B. therein by reference thereto are MONED and required to appear TAX STATUS Req: Mary Anne Peters, Attar Tully: CARLOS R. RAMOS and Drive as shown on said plat of incorporated herein,commands and defend in the above entitled PUBLIC NOTICE CAROLYN JOYCE RAMOS,his Skyline Bet Air Estates; This corporation shall be a ney y me to sell,and I will sell,subject action in the above entitledDefendants. thence S. 88 degrees 33' 36" to the right of redemption in "Sub Chapter S"corporation for wife. DOE I through DOE V, P Court,within TWENTY DAYS W.,along the centerline of Sun- Your Right To Know taxation purposes pursuant to PUBLIC NOTICES NO.C354998 such case made and provided by exclusive of the day of service, 9 the Tax Reform Act of 1976, rise Drive a distance of 205.00 statute at public auction, all of after service of this Summons feet to a point; the right, title, interest,claim► In the Superior Court of the Code Section 1371, et seq. SUMMONS upon you if served within the r , thence No.01 degrees 26'24" State of Arizona WHEREFORE the incorpora Yc. Pight o Kne,v. THE STATE OF ARIZONA to and lien which the parties State of Arizona, or within each and atl of the above W.,75.00 feet to a point on the named in said Judgment had or THIRTY DAYS,exclusive of the In and for the County of Pima tors set their hands and seals north right-of-way line of Sun- AMFAC MORTGAGE COR this 27th day of May,1977. Articles of Incorporation named Defendants: have in and to the real property day of service,if served without THOMAS P.D'AMICO Of YOU ARE HEREBY SUM rise Drive, said point of being hereinafter described,and from the State of Arizona,and you are PORAT ION,formerly known as STATE OF ARIZONA R.E.GEROR,INC. MONED and required to appear the TRUE POINT OF BEGIN- the proceeds of said sale, to hereby notified that in case you COMMONWEALTH, INC., an KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE (Joel defend in the above en NTNG; satisfy said Judgment in favor fail so to do,judgment by default Oregon corporation, COUNTY OF SUBSCRIBED AND SWUM• PRESENTS: titled action in the above entitled Plaintiff, thence continue N.01 degrees of the judgment creditor therein will be rendered against you for That we, the undersigned,26'24"W.,150.00 feet to a point; named, in the total judgment the relief demand in the Com- vs. TO BEFORE ME THIS 271 g ed, do Court, within TWENTY DAYS thence S. 88 degrees 33' 36" sum of S24,369.22,together with plaint. G I L B E R T P. HALS E Y; DAY OF May,1977,by THOMI\: hereby associate ourselves to exclusive of the day of service, accrued and accruing interest The names and address of W.,150.00 feet to a point; ROMAN Z. KULAWIEC and P.D'AMICO. gether for the purpose of form .,Iter service of this summons thence N. 01 degrees 26' 24" RITA T. KULAWIEC, his wife; PEGGY L.HIATT ing a corporation under the laws up(",: you if served within the and costs since the date of entry Plaintiff's attorneys are of the State of Arizona and do Suitt• of Arizona, or within W.,50 feet to a point; of said Judgment. CARSON MESS I N G E R BRIAN CLANCY and LILT C. Notary Public hereby adopt,sign acknow thence S. 88 degrees 33' 36" The sale will be held at the ELLIOTT LAUGHLIN & CLANCY, tis wife; and HOME MyCommission Expires: p' 9 THIk1Y DAYS,exclusive of the W.,150.00 feet to a int; P ledge the following Articles of clay of service,if served without East front door of the new Pima RAGAN, 1400 United Bank FEDERAL SAVINGS NGS AND Nov.19,1980. Incorporations. the State of Arizona,and you are thence N.01 degrees 26' 24" County Court House,also some- Building, 3550 North Central LOAN ASSOCIATION, a cor CLINTON A.SCHOFIELD ARTICLE I W.,60.00 feet to a point; times known as the main en- Avenue, Phoenix,Aizona 85012. poration, STATE OF ARIZONA hereby notifiedojthat in case you thence S.88 degrees 33' 36" trance of said Court House, in Defendants. The name of the corporation is fail so to do,judgment by default GIVEN under my hand and COUNTY OF R.E.GEROR, INC. W.,65.00 feet to a point; Tucson,Arizona, on October 4, the seal of the Superior Court of No.169087 SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN will be rendered against you for thence N.01 degrees 26' 24" SUMMONS ARTICLE II the relief demanded in the Com 1977 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to the State of Arizona in and for to before me this 27 day of May, The duration of the corpora plaint. W.,75.00 feet to a point; sell the following described real the County of Maricopa this 12 THE STATE OF ARIZONA to 1977, by CLINTON A. SCHO tion iser etual thence S. 88 degrees 33' 36" property to the highest bidder: day of Aug.,1977. the above named defendants. FIELD. P P The name and address of ARTICLE III Plaintiff's atto:•nevs are W., 134.30 feet to a point on a Lot 314 of Skyline Bel Air WILSON D.PALMER, YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- purpose for which this YPEGGY L.HIATT curve on the east right-of-way Estates, a subdivision of Pima Clerk MONED and required to appear Notary Public The HUGHES & HUGHES, P.C., line of Camino Esplendora from and defend in the above entitled corporation is organized is the 1501 North Seventh Street,Phoe County, Arizona, according to By J.LANDSON My Commision Expires: transaction of any or all busi which the radius point bears N. the map of record in the Pima Deputy Clerk action in the above entitled Nov.19,1980 nix,Arizona 85006. 76 degrees 24' 51" W., 318.77 P yHess for which corporations may GIVEN unser my_hand and County Recorder's office in Pub: The Arizona Territorial court, within TWENTY DAYS, 500725 be incorporated under the laws the seal of the Superior Court of feet; Book 21 of Maps and Plats at August 25,1977 exclusive of the day of service, Pub: The Arizona Territorial thence southwesterly along page 45. after service of this summons of the State of Arizona, as they the State of Arizona, in and for September 1,8,15,1977 September 15,22,29,1977 may be amended from time to the easterly right-of-way of DATED August 26,1977. Req:Carson,Messinger,Elliott, upon.you if served within the the County of Maricopa, this 12 9 Req: Mary Anne, Peters, Attar- time. Camino Esplendora around a RICHARD J.BOYKIN Laughlin& Ragan,Attorneys State of Arizona, or within ney ARTICLE IV WILSON D.day of August,1977. 77. curve concave to the northwest Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona THIRTY DAYS,exclusive of thePALMER and having a central angle of 30 day of service,if served without The corporation initially in Clerk degrees 13' 51", By Sgt.B.Dudgoen,239 PUBLIC NOTICESyoutends to manage property and a radius of DeputySheriff the State of Arizona,and are PUBLIC NOTICES By D.PATTERSON g Pub: The Arizona Territorial hereby notified that in case you or othe businesses. 318.77 feet and a length of 168.10Deputy Clerk feet to a point of reverse curva- September 1,8,15,1977 Your Right To Know fail so to do,judgment by default Your Right To Know ARTICLE V Pub: The Arizona Territorial g The amount of capital stock of Sept.8.15,22,29,1977 tuthence continue southwesterlyReq:O'Meara,Michela,Brogna will be rendered against you for this corporation shall be Re Hughes& Hughes, P.0 3 Weber,Attorneys NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE the relief demanded in the Articles of Incorporation q. along the easterly right-of-way NAME $100,000,000.00 divided into of Camino Esplendora around a The following legally describ complaint. P PUBLIC NOTICES The name and address of The name of the corporation is 100,000.000 common shares with , curve concave to the southeast ed trust property will be sold, a stated value of$1.00 per share. I pursuant to the power of sale plaintiff's attorney is GOR JO,INC. Shares shall be issued when paid PUBLIC NOTICES and having a central angle of 45 under than certain Deed of Trust S.L. Es PURPOSE Your Right To Know SCHORR, q• for in cash,services or degrees 14' 24", a radius of 9property, recorded in Docket 5397 at page Schorr&Leonard,P.C. The purpose for which thisYour Right To Know 234.20 feet and a length of 184.92 386 thereof, in the office of the P.O.Box 191 corporation is organized is the and shall be issued as fully paid feet to a point of compound In the Superior Court of transaction of any and all lawful shares and shall be forever non NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE the State of Arizona County Recorder of Pima 155 West Council Street assessable.The be fore t of the curvature; In and for the County of Pima County, Arizona, at public auc- Tucson,Arizona 85702 business for which corporations l The following legally describ thence southeasterly along a tion to the highest bidder,at the GIVEN under my hand and may incorporate under the laws Board of Directors as to the ed trust property will be sold curve along-the right-of-way STEWART TITLE&TRUST OF office of CUSICK, WATKINS, the seal of the Superior Court of of the State of Arizona as they value of the property taken or pursuant to the power of sale concave to the northeast,having TUCSON, an Arizona corpora- STEWART & HARRIS, 1205 the State of Arizona in and for may be amended from time to services rendered in exchange under that certain Deed of Trust tion,as Trustee under Trust No. for shares shall be conclusive in recorded on March 14, 1974, in a central angle of 90 degrees and 0305 Home Federal Tower, 32 North the County of Pima, this 17th time. the absence of fraud. a radius of 25.00 feet and a Stone Avenue, Tucson, Arizona day of August,1977. INITIAL BUSINESS Docket 4723 pages 301-304 inclus- length of 39.27 feet,to a point of Plaintiff ARTICLE VI 85701,in Pima County,Arizona, NORMA M.FELIX, The corporation initially in- ive, in the records of the Pima tangency,said point lying on the vs' on Oct.25,1977,at 10:00 o'clock, Clerk tends to conduct the business of The name and address of the County Recorder, Pima County, STEWART FOSTER and initial statutory northerly right-of-way of Sun- a.m.,of said day: By BETTY A.COLLINS manufacturing speciality articl agent of the Arizona,at public auction to the rise Drive; BRENDA FOSTER, husband corporation is Ralph E. Geror, Lot 6, Block 20,TERRA DEL Deputy Clerk es for wholesale market. highest bidder at the east door of thence N. 88 degrees 33' 36" wife; DON J. EGAN, and the AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 1815 E. Broadway, Tucson AZ the new Pima County Court unknown heirs of the above- SOL, according to the plat of Pub: The Arizona Territorial 85719. E., 627 00 feet along the northrecord in the office of the Pima Sept.8,15,22,29,1977 The corporation shall have the house, Courts bldg. located at named Defendants if deceased; PARTICLE VII 111 West Congress,right-of-way line of Sunrise County Recorder, in Baok 11 of Req: Schorr&Leonard,P.C. authority to issue One Hundred gress Tucson,Ari- Drive to the TRUE POINT OF SKYLINE BEL AIR ESTATESThe initial Board of Directors COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, Maps,page 94. Thousand(100,000)shares,with- zona 85701 on Friday, the 28th BEGINNING. Said sale will be made for cash parwill consist of three directors. 1977 at the hour out value. day of October, Containing 3.3 acres. an Arizona corporation; JOHN The persons who are to serve as (payable at the time sale),but CONSIDERATION FOR of 9:45 o'clock in the morning of DOE 1-10;JANE DOE 1-10,AND PUBLIC NOTICES SHARES directors until the first annual said day. DATED August 26,1977 XYZ CORPORATIONS,1-10 without covenant or warranty, meeting of shareholders or until RICHARD J.BOYKIN express or implied, regarding f Shares without par value may The property to be sold is Defendant Your Righ To Kno�•J be issued for such considers their successors are elected and situated in Pima Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona No.166714 title, possession or encum- County, Ari By Sgt.B.Dudgoen,239 brances, to tion expressed qualified are: g pay the remaining p essed in dollars as may zona and is described as: NOTICE OF SPECIAL RALPH E.GEROR Deputy Sheriff EXECUTION SALE OF REAL principal sum of the Note(s) Articles of Incorporation be fixed from time to time by the 5201 N.Calle Oreo Lot 11,PAR KSI DE,according Pub:The Arizona Territorial secured by said Deed of Trust, NAME Board of Directors of the cor- to Book 22 of Maps, page 26, PROPERTY Tucson,Arizona 85718 September 1,8,15,1977 namely$30,528.73,with interest The name of the corporation is poration. records of Pima County, Ari NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FLORENCE R.GEROR Req: 5. Leonard Stheff, Attar thereon as provided in said DeWINKEL,INC. STATUTORY AGENT zona. Hey that in obedience to the Writ of 5201 N.Calle Oreo note(s),advances,if any,under PURPOSE The name and address of the DATED this 19th day of July, Special Execution issued by the the terms of said Deed of Trust, The purpose for which this initial statutory agent of the Tucson,Arizona 86718 1977. PUBLIC NOTICES above entitled Court and in the interest on advances, if any, corporation is organized is the corporationMary RALPH E.GEROR JR. is AnneJOSEPH A.SCARFUTO abo.e entitled cause,which Writ transaction of any and all lawful Peters,602 Transamerica Build- 50 W.King Road,Apt.11 ROBERTA E.SCARFUTO fees, charges and expenses of and the Judgment described Tucson,Arizona 85705 Your Right To Know the Trustee and of the Trust business for which corporations ing,Tucson,Arizona,85701. his wife 9therein by reference thereto are The Directors are also the created by said Deed of Trust. may incorporate ender the laws BOARD OF DIRECTORS Trustors NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE incorporated herein,commands Incorporators. Name of Trustor named in of the State of Arizona as they The initial Board of Directors LEE R.PERRY rnetosell,and I will sell,subject said Deed of Trust: may be amended from time to IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we The following legally describ shall consist of two directors. Trustee to the right of redemption in have hereunto set our hands and ed trust property will be sold, such case made and provided by WM DOUGLAS SMITH and time. The persons who are to serve as seals this 22nd day of August, STATE OF ARIZONA pursuant to the power of sale SUSANNE SMITH INITIAL BUSINESS directors until the first annual g ss. statute,at public auction,all of The corporation initiallyin- 1977• under that certain Deed of Trust the right, title, interest, 2735 South Pace West Pmeeting of shareholders or until County of Maricopa g claim tends to conduct the business of RALPH E.GEROR recorded in docket or book 4250, Tucson,Arizona 85730 their successors are elected and The foregoing instrument was and lien which the parties FLORENCE R.GEROR at page 592 595,in the Records of DATED: July 18,1977. toy, gift and hobby merchandi- qualify are: acknowledged before me this named in said Judgment had orRALPH E.GEROR JR. Pima County,Arizona,at public HUGH W.STEWART, zing. THOMAS P.D'AMICO 19th day of July,1977 by Lee R. have in and to the real property AUTHORIZED CAPITAL Pub: The Arizona Territorial auction to the highest bidder,at Successor Trustee 380 Taylor Dr. Perry,as Trustee. hereinafter described,and from The corporation shall have the September 15,22,29,1977 East Door of New Courts Build- By HUGH W.STEWART P Sierra Vista,Arizona 85635 LOUISE DAVIES the proceeds of said sale, to authorityto issue One Hundred Req: Ralph E.Geror ing in the City of Tucson, Pima STATE OF ARIZONA CLINTON A.SCHOFIELD Notary Public satisfy said Judgment in favor Thousand(100,000)shares,with- County,Arizona,on October 21, ss. 1008 Plaza Benito My commission expires: of the judgment creditor therein outpar value. PUBLIC NOTICES - 1977,at 10:00 o'clock a.m.of said COUNTY OF PIMA Sierra Vista Arizona 85635 Oct.1 1978 day: named, in the total judgment The foregoing instrument was CONSIDERATION FOR NUMBER OF DIRECTORS Pub: The Arizona Territorial sum of 522,174.37,together with SHARES The number ofpersons to serveSeptember 15,22,29,1977 The East Half of Lot 10 in accrued and accruing interest acknowledged before me this 18 t • P,,gf^z T; h P Block 36 of the City of Tucson, day of July, 1977, by Hugh W. Shares without par value may on the Board of Directors shall October 6,1977 and costs since the date of entry be issued for such consideration Pima County, Arizona, accord- of said Judgment. Stewart. be no less than one. Req:Carson,Messinger,Elliott, expressed in dollars as may be NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE ing to the official survey, field The sale will be held at the LINDA FULGENZI P INCORPORATORS The following legally describ Laughlin&Ragan,Attorneys notes, and map as made and Notary Public fixed from time to time by the The incorporators of the cor- ed trust r East front door of the new Pima P operty will be sold executed by S.W.Foreman and My Commission Expires: Board of Directors of the cor- poration are: approved and adopted by the County Court House,also some- 7.6-81 poration. Power of sale times known as the main en THOMAS P.D'AMICO under to the w STATUTORY AGENT under that certain Deed of Trust Mayor and Common Council of trance of said Court House, in Pub: The Arizona Territorial Taylor Dr recorded on January 31,1973,in • said City (then Village)of tut- Tucson,Arizona, on October 4, September 15,22,29,1977 The name and address of the Sierra Vista,Arizona 85635 Docket 4432 son on June 26, 1472, a certi- October f 1977 initial statutory agent of the CLINTON A.SCHOFIELD pagese187 190 in 1977 at the hour of 10.00 a.m.to clusive, in the records of the fled Copy of which map is of Req: Cusick, Watkins, Stewart corporation is Mary Anne 1008 Plaza Benito Pima CountyRecorder, Pima sell the following described real 1 Peters,602 Transamerica Build- record Arizona in the office of the County &Harris,Attorneys County,Arizona, at public auc• i Page 20,The Arizona Territorial, September 15, 1977 1 1I t EAsy O'1tC� S . • • It's • • • I top/oceaWANTADI e 1 1 A TERRITORIAL DESERT AIRMAN classified puts your ANTIQUES PERSONAL LCHILD CARE PETS message into the hands of over 30,000 readers readers who 22.,,, $g• r3 8 S- want to know what you have to sell or want to buy. (• based on 2.8 readers per copy) _- • . Mature lady, good disposition, Child care: experienced, loving • Antique Clock Mart : who enjoys the pleasant things, care. Convenient to D.M. Hot OBD 0 During a one-week period your ad will appear in The q lunch and snacks.Call 747.0854 • music, conversation, reading, 1 I.I. IMF!.F!.I 1 1 1(1(. (,It(HMI\(. C,7* ARIZONA TERRITORIAL and The DESERT AIRMAN fora ' guy- Sell -Trade , walking, T.V., wishes to meet (34 37) LOW,LOW minimum cost of only$3 plus tax per week.And gentleman (over 68), who is l PAINE PA'S it's easy to place your ad. Just use the form below tread . Expert Repair-Refinish a refined & kind. If compatible, Child care our Some weekdaysI �instructions carefully),matt it to us and watch for results5665 E.22nd St. would marry.�888.0488. (37) near Wilmot Gate. Enc`osed yard, lunch, snacks. ask about 747-5674 Female with 3 br.house Oracle our weekend honeymoon spe tial. References. 790 2375 1 585 W. WETMORE RD. INSTRUCTIONS - - CHARGES - . . McGee area will share with same. Call before 2 p.m. daily (37 381 , Dr n• ie'Ar`.,'1r1 z r-• rBUSINESS 86. No pets.297 4286. (37 AT) __ ____ _ _ 888-8699 t w0 o ve SCA,.*• i,.:S�'AO SRA.CS'Or caaart'SS(Incnc 11 DRAKE DETECTIVE �7 ^ spa«+0 hr-one nue-,her or A Se'es e. ^J^,oerS 1,1'4••"ur^ PROPERTIES- RENT AGENCY. Many different ser �7S - PROFESSIONAL PET-(CURES CZ �',arc,e. S s3 •or a+ ACS A'•0 is ,e.ne5 per .orc Thereafter --0,-, vr•Ce., SC4Ai e of ,AS, A`„t. SCA aa�,r, ' , ", . Cut, .0,10n� vices available. Terms arrangSERVICES T TICK DIPPING -,-•,,,, ...t•^U,�• ed 2 hour service. Call • 622 8.35. (37) a NEVER TRANQUILIZEDcaz WAREHOUSES _ _ ____ TUCSON , .1 $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 STOREROOMSDOGTRAiNING FERTILIZERYour home Bob Clark 1 13.' 622 1642 $3 12 $3.12 $3.12 CENTRALLY - FINALLY HAS._x ,- _ __ _ (35TFN) WO KINGDOM LOCATED Top Grade Fertilizer. 55 yard l *FREE MEDIUM size female delivered.Extra fine pulverized dog.Coyote mixed.Very loving. INVENTORY REDUCTION $3.12 $3.12 53.12 fertilizer S6.50 yard delivered IT Spade Housebroken, 2 yrs old. SALE WARE H O U S E S Cook's Fertilizers, formerly ► must be permanent home. Jim Potts 26 years in uphol All Dariinas. $870164. tMinirnum stery business ASID indus 785 ObOa Also FREE large neu pet supplies reduced Savings Up to Delivery?yards) (36.39) tered male cat. All shots. Ap50% " 5.eoo to 8.700 sq f t South -- - - trial member.has combined SPECIALS THIS WEEK! $3.1�. $3.12 53.1 L � proved home only. t37) Park, near Broadway on _ talents with designer Polly sour Offices.Evap.cooling r 1 Davidson ASiD for a studio Baby Yellow Crowned Rentiai 5-100 to S600 perwork room for those hard to $3.12 S3.12 53.12 month RADIO, TV find custom items. For MISC. FOR SALE Amazon Parrots $299.95 ea S O 0 MS - STOREROOMS R E R ` E L E CT R 0 N i CS 9 6 j example, matching uphol - _ Orange Winged stereo parsons tables, a Amazon Parrots $199.95 ea 53.1` SS.1 2 53.1 2 480 to 3.800 sq ft Evap. benches, mirrors, head White Whirlpool,3cycle washer. :taolina. Gas heat. Rental Aldorado Place sells working boards, and all upholstered & gas Kenmore Dryer with Spectacled Amazon TV's$25 up. Color $100 up. We furniture.We do total inter connections.Dryer needs motor. Parrots $119.95 ea S)SO to 5600 per month GoodTV's trade ins and non working ions. Start now for the holt Combined price: S65.00. Baby Redhead $?49.95 ea locations Wast Broadway. days. 887 7847 S3.1 2 53.1 2 .53.1 2 South Park; East 6th St. TV's for alcoholic rehabilitation . (34-37) training.We pick up any time. __�" Blue&Gold Macaw $895 CALL OWNER ' 334 V/. Prince Rd. 8884141 INTERIOR FACTORY Custom made and designed *WI* units. Call A. Stoler Cockatiels $34.95 ea l (35 38) ________ $3.22 53.33 53.43 99-(i 11> 1145 N. Belivi re 790 1629_(35�TFN) _ ALL FINCHES 2596 OFF 795-8623 2 20" girls bikes with banana Box Turtles $3.95 ea C seats. T.V. Pong with four 2 only yellow Anaconda's S3.'54 53.64 S3.74 WANTED p m egams. 1ke 38 new.325 2028 after 5 7 t0 8 h $119.95 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 a- »;9E 6thMonSat10-5 6724772�, 0 2.J LANDSCAPE Beverage dispenser 15 gallons. ; $3.05 S3.95 .4. ,, like new.5225 or best offer.Call 889 2026. (37) Bible study designed espt for Wanted: Furniture MAINTENANCE King Trombone 2 B,.491 bore.7 S4.16 $4.26 54.37 single adults all ages. we SERVICE 3 8' i�e1!tike new.5350 799 9707 LIVESTOCK listen to your needs, desires. Used appliances.pianos. (37) 5 0., nms. frustratios&dreaSun.9:30 Misc. If you want top a.m. Cants rams. Baptist dollar cash-Call Stan 294- 6 years experience in the • p 0 8 2 3 days...889'2t42 Tucson area. Professional Corrals for rent, horses board- S4.47 $4.58 $4.68 Church.2131 W. Ina Rd. Phone nights. treeservice also available. MOTORCYCLES ed. Arena tack room, outstand• 2972421. (37 40)_ Phone Ing trail riding. Golder Ranch %,- 8 0. w area.297-7085. (34-37) 54.78 $4.89 $4.99 �' Richard Evans 1477 Suzuki GS 400.Like new. Tennessee Walking Horse. 11 AUTOS WANTED# 2025 miles. luggage rack. Not yrs old mare.5800.Five months L (AUTO "ALES USED Bef. 8 or Aft. 4 driven over 40 mph. S1075. old stud colt,5800.Call 748 1066. g2_ 3 0. 297 9150. 137, (34 37) $5.10 $5.20 55.30 624-4745 ABANDON 1974 Corvette convertabler full, 8 to 4 297-6458 ei,„7....BUSINESS equipped. Low mileage. Red SERVICES ?0. $5.41 $5.51 $5.62 with white top.Asking 67800.00 YOUR SEARCH!!!• Call 748,1066. (34 37) I Absolutely Top Dollar • Please insert my ad to Classil cation No __Ise*,Inde;below,for • one week under conditions Si'?forth above 1S '73 Chevy Laguna.PS,PB,AT, • _ • METRO AC. radio, steel belted radials, SETTLED sooner • '' `1I top condition.S2300or best offer. • AUTO SALES 747 8142.(37) e - ENERGYR ! BOLD CAPS "firs•f.nt. ma,mum of thr•'e worOs S .'t•r`ts • ■.,Ira per'"st'rt•on C'rt'r't:rf•aa`nn of f,rSt,ne s a.so St'c' S 1970 Chrysler 300 AT, AC. PB, a Moving a ,,,era per nse.rf.an :,s ACS r,-JS,bp.ac{omp,an,c n, ;het«or Pays more for clean iii P5. -s Or. 4047 N. Palm Grove a --t- - a money Drat.•un,t'ss rr.•rias been `'StaaI`s*,ea :.oc .,,Use O, Cars &Trucks Dr 887 2336. (3i) • �` S ■ \ ` BYrr''ce'.vec:b,rip')'.''ut'SCAr :.115 re,t•.vt'C after t►4a't'•*,-,A, u�, ______ 40kri /// hely unt,,tt‘e f01100.r4q w•.,e.M Prootrean tour,io,.aretutl.bp,. . 1971 Maverick.Good second car.- : CITY VANa t�1Asl nu ,e AS*,of pub ,,at 0r,*.trot r40t,ty uSyy,,r=r•two;A, Nt Cal 1795-771 O 51300 or;best offer.Call 889 2026. a a tE'tl•t vy,fl-Dt'A,pwt�Q After !hitt t r*it• No craS►'rr'fUnCS rt.C;.r Or Stop by t37t on,,w,sl pe,SSU"'a No i'snot's Or retu^as after AC S re**.vf'tl 0. 49 1 E. Speedway. ■ Terr,tor•at Puh,cher, n, ,,h.r e reserv(+C t►,t, r u►-T t0 reit i STORAGE CO a .� rec`ass,f,cr rt'lee t*JOS f nt'r t'55r1r i r',*rtSt'0f 55 1't'the-flan,. Open Mon Sat 8AM to 9PM -.AUTOS WANTED r ROOFING for returne'cs chefkS See our hi Performance Sec ■ ._ 79tion.Widest Selection in Tow.a 92` `• 5-6624 Phone.• . • - „� ' a 887-3384 LICENSED BONDED Name '. a ATTENTIONSEllERS * , ::d IIIA e ata ■Stat ,P ErRE AIMING Tui+ ft r -arRESIDENTIAL ..•0".• 4111.111114 _ _ •COMMERCIAL• RES DE BUY CARSIlk J-' ��- .�. •INSURANCE Phone 4116507 r / sr" - T . Check enclosed, Money order enclosed i , THE FOLLOWING ARE NEEDED I1 I - - �\� AT ONCE N - ro, ,,,,,,.1,1,Wt. '..0..`"•• ,%... CO �Transportation cars from S100S300 �� ,f III _ ! /i 1 I TERRITORIAL 65 71 Mustangs •67 72 Camaros i I I i _--1 1 w Orange Grove Rd •60 70 Pickups&Vans , -----4-- 0573 Clean Sedans Itii = ,----'-' I j I Tucson.Az.i5704 If you have a vehicle for sale call David or Dan bwrifs? �-- - --� --- -� ,) 1 •ADDITIONS•SECOND STORY ADDITIONS J today. They have cash for you. s BASEMENTS• •BLc • ' • REACES•CARPORS•l ALTERATIONS "- _. Looking for great j •,.SRPORT ENCLOSURES•SCREEN PORCHES•FINANCING ARRANGED •FREE PIAN SERYiCE•WE SUPPLY PERMITS Shop TERRITORIAL! 945 E. 22nd St. 882-821 t _ •LICENSED•BONDED•INSURED J Classified Information CLASSIFIED INDEX CALL 297- 1107 The minimum charge for classified advertising is 53 for 21 words or less Each word thereafter is charged at 10 cents per Y., 78.Mobile Homes• Park Be fore Noon Tuesday 2.Announcements 46.Houses for Rent-Furnished 80.Motorcycles 8 Bicycles word. Bold caps may be used in first line imaximum of three 48.Houses for Rent Unfurnishedy words)and will be charged at a flat rate of 50 cents*r addition to 2d.Lost and Found 82.Musical Instruments 2e. Personals S0.Instruction 8d.Business Properties Sale other charges Centered headings are also charged at a flat rate 2 . Lodge Club Notices 52.Schools All classified ads appear in The ARIZONA TERRITORIAL and 86. Business Properties-Rent of 50 cents in addition to other charges Sig tuts not exceeding one 22.Antiques 54.Child Care 88. Pets 'The DESERT AiRMAN (approximately 30.000 readers +1 but column in width by one half inch in depth are charged at a flat 24.Apartments Furnished 56.Job Wanted must be received no later than noon Tuesday of each week.Ads rate of S1 in addition to other charges Larger sig cutsw*ll not be 5d.Townhouses 90. Photography received after noon Tuesday will be held for accepted A reasonable charge will also be made for reducingor 26.Apartments Unfurnished 92.Autos Wanted publication the 28.Auto Sales-New 60.Livestock following week.No cash refunds or changes can be made after ad enlarging sig cuts Ads must be paid within 7 days After that 96.Radio,TV.Electronics 30.Auto Sales-Used 62.Lots-Acreage is received by Territorial Publishers, inc. Check ads carefully time ads incur an extra charge of 25 cents98.Real Estate 32.Auto Services 64.Maintenance t after publication and notify within two days if an error has Display advertising.s accepted for placement within or near 99.Recreational Vehicles 34.Boats 66.Stereo Equipmentoccured.After that time no credit will be issued by Territorial other classified advertising providing ads are as deep as the 100. Rooms for Rent 36. Business Opportunities 68.Misc.for Sale ` Publishers,Inc.Phone service available Monday through Friday number of columns wide. Acceptance of diSDlay advertising by 104.Sporting Goods k 38.Home Furnishings 70. Business Services only from 8 a.m.until 5 p.m.Call 297-1107. Territorial Publishers. Inc does not guarantee placement in 9 71.Mobile Homes Sale 106.Storage classification 40.Appliances 10$.Trucks.Trailers,Campers Territoriel Publishers. Inc. reserves the right to edit, 42.Help Wanted 74.Mobile Homes• Rent 112.Wanted i- p4 Houses for Sale 76.Mobile Homes-Lots reclassify or reject ads if necessary 113.Fertilizer I• based on 2.8 readers per copy) 45.Garage Sale 114.Builders September 15, 1977, The Arizona Territorial, Page 21 call 297.1107 .,,� AP �i � AENTS- TRUCKS-CAMPERS HOUSESFOR SALE. HOUSES FOR SALE .USES FOR SALE;. REAL ESTATE . UNFURN.. 25. 98. TRAILERS los. 44. � . •� >i �~ ... Travel trailer. 17' self-contain- 44,,yaa.20 e*s a a a a a •s a a s a a a s a s s s s s a a a s a s s a a a a a a a a s a a„i ed.Sleeps 6.297-5084. (37) •' 7 ; COME LISTEN TO OUR QUIET CASAS BRAND NEW [INSTRUCTION i THINKING OFSELLING itil a ADOBES 60. ` CORONADO HEIGHTS a Homes3FineHATHA YOGA with Virginia a aAPTsi Close to great shopping at Hill. 8 years teaching expert- a � a Orange Grove Rd. and ence after training and certifi- A ! 41 a For Retired & Senior Citizens Oracle. cation with the First Lady of a' 1.564,000. Yoga,Indra Devi.Four conveni- a �', a ,, ' $187 mo. upA very private corner acre ent locations. Call 795-4411 for a a surround this unique 3 bdrm complete information. (35-37) a YOUR HOME? (Limited Time Only) home. The huge family w room has a high, beamed LEARN HOW A Includes All Utilities ceiling, great fireplace and to win contests.Send check for - a a bay window overlooking $2.95 to: 7 a •Safe&convenient the sparkling pool! 2 horses MAJESTIC ENTERPRISES a a •Walk to bus&shopping are permitted on property. 6913 N.Magic Lane CA a a •• 1 Bedrooms •• Carpet&Drapes 2.S77,000 Tucson,AZ 85704 a, A large adobe home,with 4 TucsonRealty 'a • Utilities pd • Furn&Unfurn bdrms.&2 baths at one end (37) a a and 2 bdrms&1 bath at the 887-1300 a • Elevator • Ample Parking other end (private a & TRUST CO. CH a entrance).Also featured are 3066 N. Bal boa Ave. a formal dining rm.,family ` , 1 Block South of Ft. Lowell rm. with a fireplace, large #HE( L.PWANTE4E ) - . living rm,2 car garage and . a lovely walled patio. b Offices in Tucson Mon• Fri 623-3461 or 624-1048 anytime 3.$82,000. A peaceful, private setting CHURCH SECRETARY ' a w i L ,1 against a permanent open Modern, open congregation. =u area provides an unbroken Typing essential,general office VIE H44.VE e If 4 houTHE KNO W HO1N vi w of the ma estic Cata experience help ul. 0 a Yr !Inas. Man trees and week. Monday through Friday. , a ' Q� �1 •'`. saguaros surround the Salary negotiable. Friendly -a i a a a a a a ai aaa a.' a•ea•laa.aaa aaaaaa_aaaaaaa.a a'aafa f` L • •'�`•• • walled patio and delightful spirit required.Call 297-1181 for NEAR PARK MALL come see ' •••••"•-•"••-•-•.-0-11- ••�'••�•••••-e• ••.. •...r►•�.�•••�'-•..,�^•....""." • -i pool.This)year old home is appointment. Casas Adobes roOrn CIptS. immaculate and features a this unusual 3 br custom home A unique idea in Congregational Church. 6775 with wood paneling and cache- furnished or unfurnished double fireplace opening Casa Adobes Rd.(37) drat beamed ceilings through STAKE YOUR CLAIM • apartment living into both living rm. and Subscription salespeople need- out.Huge trees shade the yards from just 75 family rm. The large, �' If you're tired of separate breakfast rm. ed. Evenings, hourly wage b and POOL area.Call 747-8142 for paying rent just commission. No door-to-door. full particulars.S45,000(37) V-ii to have a stack of receipts,think Central Air Conditioning•Private Patios offers an inspiring view to College students and high schoolg li l about investing that money w ry Shag Carpeting•Tailored Draperies help your family start the Eastside owner -- large 4 br, 2 seniors preferred. Call Jackie -every month in Real Property. . day with a smile! bath home with formal dining Besides Monday,Thursday or Friday at being a good tax deduc- Dishwashers•Heated Swimming TO SEE: CALL MARY room. Must see to appreciate. 297-1107.(AT Only 37-TFN) 885-3007.(37) tion, you will be building up •6 Mo 1..0., MASICH 887-6867, 888-0394 BONNIE equity. Besides having Pride of Pool•Jacuzzi or 297 7373. Compassionate lady to be a HOUSE FOR SALE --4 bdr., 2 BEST, Ownership, you'll be acquiring Volleytxslt•Table Tennis -I 1 REALTY EXECUTIVES companion to elderly lady.Milt- Fireside Lounge,•Cwtdoor MO ;Nj s•eeo..' of Tucson tar dependent or retired deed. bath, electric range, dish- GRI BROKER stock in America. To buy that R � a •pro L • y washer, double garage b dog stock and stake your claim,call preferred.Call 748-8165. (34-37) room on large lot. Price 45,500. . us today. Card&Party oan WORK AT HOME in spare time. 15 minutes from DM. No as- .� a _y bosketbal�C _ < < *********** Possible earnings of$250 a week sumptions.Must refinance.Call �i1E�'.0 °'"az L" stuffing envelopes.Send 25 cents 885-2863. (36-37) ,. � • 201 S. Kolb �"- 'rs'-$i *' plus stamped, self-addressed 711 0 N. Oracle Rd. (Kolb at Broadway ;' ,,.. +� Skyline Country ram ' Phone 886-5285 • s.�E� 1 I * Club Estates * envelope for more information. 7 _ 5 *. American Sales ORO VALLEY Suite 1 OS-- .-4 �_ P.O.Box 76l 9420 Calle El Milagro . .�••..�•,..►..�•A -...,-... t-..•,.►•-.0►••.-�-...,••I••-.-•.-.-•� 1 * Condominium i New Custom Ranch 5 Acres ` Palm Harbor,Florida 33563 Rolling Hills, Golf Course lot, ' i 93 *Lovely 1 bdrm, fully fur.* (35-38) Super insulated split 3 bdrm i Must sell our 3 bdr., 1.. bath t2t plan,3 baths,.sunken living ` *from cov ed nporch, living*views* Over 50?Retired?Semi-retired? home. New roof, refrigeration APART 1011! ProfessionoMy W noted by Ezecut�re mgr.,.Group Need extra income? Let Senior rm,formal dining rm,fam. and newly decorated. Name *rm. and dining rm. 16x14 UNFURN 25. iii*master bdrm, 24x35 living- Citizens Sery-U Systems help rm, w-fireplace, w-heatala- y 1 tor. Arizona rm, w-BBQ & . our terms -- just bring us an you put lifetime skills to work. offer. Call 885-7102 or 707.7777. 1 *dieing rm,1,.-2 baths.Priced* 887 1661.(35 38) wet bar. Built in vacuum, 133 TFN) es A at $75,000. Call Wilbur* micro wave oven, laundry ' •■•1-)-)-)-)-1-1"�)-')!)�" , �c O, *Dinsmore for appt. to see* Concientious, personable Air- rm, & many other extras. ' i v MAKE CASAE ADOBES *299.9715 or 299-9830. man and wife wanted to manage ; 24x20 slab ready for tack ' HOUSE RENT BRAND NEW quiet,pleasant 14 unit apt.corn- rm.or storage bldg.Walk to I I 1 �� - ca... -5 * SKYLINE REALTY plex. 10 min. from base. No C.D.O High School.Terrific , [UN FURNISHED48 1 TWO 1 BEDROOM ; S. •• YOUR POINT 'experience necessary. Large 2 Mountain View. North on ` *6500 N.Swan 299-9715 bedr. apt. and phone, as corn- Oracle to Calle Concordia,1 Nouse for Rent Unfurnished. 1 Handicapped Apts. j VIEW ***********,� pensation.References required. mile West to Calle Milagro. Three bedroom, kitchen with 1 Available i Phone 745-1412.Southwest Real RICHARD ECKENRODT gas stove, living room, family ty Investments.(34-37) 1 PLUS I Const.Co.z17-9130 room,DM Wilmot gate 5260 per 1 1&2 bedroom 1 -•-ai NINI NANO NEW!! mo. First and last plus 550 1 1 [ owNHOusEsI MOBILE HOME HOUSE BEAUTIFUL deposit.Call 585-64)2. (34-37) Apartments •R,oeque�tball/ha all court aa, Elegant With Country Air 1030 W.Orange Grove Spectacular view. Beautiful 3 .� •Carpet-Drapes - •Two lighted tennis courts PARK7 S., This elegant 3 bdrm,3 bath bedroom home.Pool,six acres, - •Electric Kitchen 1 •Ming green • home has everything you've Cobo Hills. Available October 14 8eautiful fully furnished 2 br ever wanted in a home. 1st.$750 per mo.299-6436(37) l •Pool 1 •Two swimming pools TOWNHOUSE FOR RENT 2 br, 2 bath, completely furnished, mobile home, includes washer House is built on 1 acre Beautiful 2 br,2 bath home fully i •Laundry Facilities j •Ballard room and queen-sized hada-a-bed. w-another acre ready for carpeted, drapes, appliances, located in secured complex, Extra nice familydevelopment.Master bdrm. Park i Glenn. 1275 a 1 •Convenient location, 1 •Two-acre picnic area including pool b recreational park. Skirt- carport. Ings&2 awnings.$5500.In-Park has a jacuzzi. Mexican tile month with lease.297-8717. (37) r 5 min. from down- 1 •Lush landscapingfacilities.Will rent on month to floors,wool carpeting,fire- - 1 month or 3,6,or 12 month basis. Mobile Home Brokers.299.1488. place, indirect lighting, IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 4 town on bus line. 1 •City Ovid mountain views Call 795-2356 for appointment. (37) laundry room, pantry,-- br,eastside,5350 monthly,plus (37) library 8 home is well land- utilities. 186-1905 days, 887-3207 1 Furnished or Unfurnished 1 •�N'!' CeS aVOliQ e - 410141.2 ,..:,,,,,,�-. soaped with pool L sprinkler after 5:00.(37) From$165 I •Large bedrooms system. Priced at 592,500. 1a Monthstudios, 1 �2� L• Patio home,3 br,1 bath,fenced- j i1N / 211-I�13 $1 7500 i;, ;4. .<r. �4 �,id Open house every day 1-6. in landscaped yard. $260 mon �- North Stone Court ,i`�'.;k'�'�:,t:.{f • {:r For more info on this exquis 1 1 Just South of Orange Grove , `�rSS'`r,;titi ; -.:4§;-.,k $ ate home call Liz,325-3323 or thly. 790-0985. Near DM base. •,- 1 ;� 1 Bedroom Townhouse 2835 N.Stone Ave. 1 ' ••utheast- Close to 0 res.297-7756. (37) (1 A�pttpftwOod Pira�perties ApOrtme�tt APACHE REALTY 1 882-9061 - - � � 1 bdrm Townhouse with den MARTINS •:; -)..,.1-)-.)--)•.)--1--1.-)--1'x•1• which can be used as a small CASITAS APARTMENTS- bdrm. Electric range and (3)SUPER HOMES •----- .......:.,..,:i,,,,....:-..:,..„....... SUNHAVEN oven, dishwasher, disposal, DE CASTILIAN ~ """ """"�" i( - (1)Minutes to D.M.Famil • • !URN. 2I, fully carpeted. Loads of Family * * * * * * * * * , • SUNNYSLOPE • New Resident Managers storage space. Owner will rm.with fireplace,2 bdrm,1 • It Howard&Genny Shafer consider 2rd deed of trust Northwest. Secluded bath. Will go FHA or VA. REL,LAr=' APARTMENTS '� Spanish style townhome. 1 ig Sr . • 1 br.furnished apts.near base. with good down payment. Newly carpeted. Bathrm.& beautiful 4200 E.Benson Hwy. Call DICK STEELS bdrm, 1 bath, beehive fire- r ve S160.747-7870. (37) place,Mexican tile floors b kitchen lust beautifully re- .-VERDE * • 1-BEDROOMS • 622-30% countertops, 2 patios, 2 done.$27,900. • * • ADULT ORIENTED• JR. 1 BD RM. . . $150 Thoroughly remodeled 1 bed- pools, clubhouse, ramadas (2) Amphi Theater School Large.Modern.Landscaped barT-1" b tennis court. Close to District. 3 bdrms., 2 full 4( 1 and?Bdrm.Apts.Starting * •• $185 S220 mo. Furn.Unf. • 1 B D RM $��Q room apts. Newly furnished. baths, family rm, formal at$153.Built-in Range,Re 5150.00 monthly.No pets.3808 E. shopping. Immediate pos• # frigerators.Disposals.Car it • Clean Atmosphere? Yes. it• Z BDRM OS session. Only 532,500. Call dining rm. and breakfast pets.Draperies.Private Pa • can be obtained thr'i Higher• Kleindale 749-3778 or 326-2753. a�soci es area.Knotty pine panelling. • • (36-39) today,297-0739. tio.Individually controlled. * • living. 'Indeed" you can Adult Living, I1a2-4000 I Beamed ceilings.1900 sq.ft. Refrigerated A.C, Swim • enjoy living in one of our• Close to Shops&Transp. : plus 11/2 car garage-work- -# ming Pool-Seconds to Davis # e beautiful 1 bedroom apts.rt 3-Hole Putting Course Robert E. Porter shop comb. 6 ff. walled in P Monthant Also close to .p • with pool. High in the foot• Duck Pond with Fish Broker yard. $38,900. FHA-VA * Schools. Churches & Shop • hills at the base of the! Available. ping Center. it • e All Utilities Included (3) Beamed Wood Ceilings * Catalina Mtns. The am-• Pool....Clubhouse ione othe lovely features 4g 4141 E. 29th St. • • hiance created is suitable• SORRY NO PETS CH ICkEN ,l in this s acinus 3 bdrm, 2 # Manager Apt. IA•»5-353$ 1t t for those who enjoy the quiet• 294-2000 full bathphome. Fireplace, * * * • * '� * '� • life.Call?972672. t about givingblood? LLOTS.ACREAGE ) family yrm,2walled-in side .a•ss1.a��►fasa,►s�aa 6 2. yards, dble. carport with , Two bedroom apartment. $140 good storage space. Easy ; plus utilities. Stove and Refrig- walking to Sewell Elem., , erator included. Call after 5:00 • " , 3.3 acre homesites from$15,500. Park mall, bus-shopping. ; p.m.298-3939.(34-37) • : 1. Outstanding terms, invest or 555,000 will sell VA,FHA or •• Craycroft Gardens • build. Take Tanque Verde to Conventional. 5402 E. 30th St. . Make Soldier Trail,north 1.5 miles to Harvey Mordka Realty Solution • Aqua Caliente.Salesman on site _ . 881-8540 (1 bIH.W.of Craycroft Rd.) , },i 12-4 Sunday.Call McMunigle at HcAR S A C A PSE Roll: • i� 298-3085 or 745-1111. Solot. 71'',' : PALO VERDE HIGH A G A1P E WAVERED :1 ` (37-38) No qualifying, immediate ROVER A G I T'A T E+: • 2& 3 BR APTS. occupancy,ups cy, 3 bedroom, family p a E j� I C T E D SAT AVAILABLE NOW! room,118:bath.Air conditioned SAN TOTS DU [ B..: l'e � and carpets throughout, includ- , Drapes,appliances 8 water ( usEs ing kitchen.Carefree front yard NAPS C ARE 8 . included. Private fenced • with tifflawn backyard, con- EFFIGY ORIENT : yards. Extra large pool 8 . better. { 44: crete wall and covered patio. g'A UrC E B A N�BI• w J $37,000. 6918 Calle Marte : adting pool. Citrus trees and 4 br, 13/4 bath 790-0233.(37) 3 I,8E aUST INAC . CHILDREN&SMALL • , Red Cross. home. Large country kitchen, E R It Y I TTENI SR . = -� ;-- , lovely patio,beautiful mountain 10 min from west gate, 2 br b s PETS WELCOME • The Good NeISh '• view,large corner lot,Call Joan family room,large fenced yard, II EaA T EaS, • ,T s ENs S • Whata ens if 1 many mature trees. Lots of ESCAPEE T R E E a • 790-2494 PP Bowling 297-5050 or 793-2323 shade saves on electric.521,500.Realty Investors,Realtors.(37) igTE ZTSS .5O_R Ta YOU need it? _ 6557 S.Craycroft.294-3396(37) _ _ Page 22,The Arizona Territorial,September 15, 1977 • • • Amphi , CDO renew . e e Y Marana, open seasons ., ,. •a „. ,.. By TRACY COWLE year's total to 11 injured „�, ' The Canyon del Oro people. ' # Y. Dorados tonight travel to CDO head coach Bob ,, renew one of Tucson's Smith feels conference ` lir 411 1 f- fiercest rivalries as they play is more important challenge Amphitheater's than the non-conference _ , ,., . Panthers. game against Amphi.In other action this Were pointing to win '' 43' „ .-t. 'k` evening, Flowing Wells division, and with the in- ti- ... {t 9 V' , ,j=o ns its season a ainst , pe g juries we need to regroup a ,t .Coco - al �► viii, nano and Marana and assess the people we y�� � � �t .. ,�.W�4 111 opens against Gilbert. have left. The best I know ' 44 ' , Last Friday Amphi of doing this is by watching �� "� destroyed Palo Verde 33-0, all 1 the • '"° ""'' y kids in game while CDO battled fifth situations,and I'll shuttle aAr ranked Eloy to a 21-21 lot in and out in the game. standoff. We still want to beat CDO will have to fill gaps Amphi, but not at the ex- ' created by injuries to pense of losing possible starting running backs titles in league and state," QUICK STOP -- Santa Cruz defensive end Steve furious second-half rally,but were only able to salvage Kevin Gaston and David Smith concluded. Pretzer (63) wraps up Canyon del Oro fullback Kevina 21-21 tie. Johnson, and to noseguard Meanwhile,Amphi coach Gaston(35)after a short gain.The Dorados turned on a John Quinnan,bringing the Vern Friedli is pleased with his team's per- against the Palo Verde out. Score at halftime: CDO will be a challenge - formance, particularly Titans, the Panthers Amphi 13-0. From then on "Whenever these two with quarterback Steve showed a diversified at- Miller took over, throwing teams play, it is a tough sps ...:rts Miller. tack. In the first quarter touchdown passes of ten game." Last year the "There's no doubt in my halfback Jerry Krohn yards to receiver Bill Rush, favored Panthers fell to the mind but that he's one of swept 13 yards for the first 52 yards to Jim Vance, and Dorados comeback, 27-20. the best passers iii'' the score of the game. Later in 9 yards to Phil Heine. .. city," Friedli said. With the half,running back Riki Amphi just ran away, 33-0. While both FW and Miller directing the offense Gray scored from a yard Friedli was happy with Marana are unranked in his defense commenting the state, both teams have - _ - ,. that "That's the way I high hopes for their always believed in having seasons and will try to - ME Goodwrench ,,,11the game played. Defense refine their skills for the and the kicking game are upcoming league games. a e'e ' '1' Summer Vacatbn Safety Special the most important parts of Head coaches for the Cabs rthe game." and Tigers are Larry Hart Friedli feels that the and Paul Graham. All �R . ,:, SUSPENSION CHECK upcoming game against games start at 7:30. ' 'IL : v. . .--„.,,, f . „4# ,(. Inspect shocks,tires for wear, pack front5 0 wheel bearings and front end alignment. y3 . , L he 1 1t. (replacement parts if needed.extra) r1I , 4 i' • t BRAKECHECK , Uziii, ti - ' * ' = ' * }-2, .9'..,:s-i:1---. . Remove wheels and drums.check t$ 39 9 5 watt nett - ` , ... ' linings,wheel cylinders,adjust brakes and pack front wheel bearings. ' -. . s,!•,-;-. r 4 4V '- (replacement parts If needed.extra) Maybe I'm just growing older, crankier and a little more intolerant. lit, .,rAmmarimmalamm. But I kinda think some of the referees working prep football these days are getting a little sloppy--if CDO's IVIATTH EVVS opening game last week is any indication of things to HAVE A SAFE SERVICE DEPT.: come. T Mon-Fri 7 am-6 pm I'm not even going to get into the unsportsmanlike TRIP1 CHEVROLEconduct call in the end zone against CDO Coach Bob . 22nd Street at Park 792-3950 Smith, because that is a situation born of flaring tempers and has no great bearing on my thoughts. "*".•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-• •-•-•-•-•-•-•�-•-•-•-♦ o'-♦-♦-♦-♦"`'40'-x►'♦"♦'•-•-•-♦`♦"� ► t 4 But I would like to look at some of the other things • which came down in the game. • ' KTKT IS T MAKE YC�U RICH � There were a few missed clipping calls in the game. One of them, on an Eloy touchdown run, was as obvious as a spaghetti stain on a_white tie. • AND ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS . . . • • In addition,there were a few below-the-waist blocks + down field which should have been called but • 4 weren't. SAY 4 IT AND WIN, • • It's not sour grapes that makes me write this it's a • legitimate concern for safety on the football field. • .,,, Every day between now and the end of September, KTKT will be 1/ � makinga $100.00 CASH CALL. � A kid is bound to get hurt every once in a while as a • lii 4 result of a clean hit, whether it's a bruised muscle, a •, li _ _ When we ask you "What's your favorite music station?" all you broken arm or whatever. have to do is answer, "KTKT,"and you will win at least$100.00. 0.4 *4 01-11 �' r � . . ♦ But there are. rules, rules against things like To eligible for KTKT s Daly CASH CALL,send us a postcard1 r, ♦ clipping, tripping, spearing, butting and low blocks />1with your name,address,age and phone number and the same in- down field,which are designed to cut down the number formation for two of your friends to: �• of injuries a player is susceptible to. 4 Let's just hope they are enforced. KTKT lep,,p,,,,,,,,,v,iviv,ir,qr.: 9911111 �� PS'Picks P.0. Box 5585 ► Last week: 2-1, .667. Season: 2-1, .667. KEEP LISTENING AND Tucson, Az. 85703• __i ►♦ Amphi over CDO Dorados may be up for it, but GET READY FOR YOUR CALL. ► their injuries are going to keep them out of the running. ►� Flowing Wells over Coconino--will be a good game, • but its just an educatedguess. Gilbert over Marana -- Gilbert is a perennial : KTKT radii() 99 111111J: powerhouse. San Diego State over Arizona --SDS's attack is the best balanced in years, and should give Mason a good , 1111116 ♦1. barring. --Arizona State over Northwestern Kush hath -•-•-•-•-•-•-•_•-4- _•_._•-•-•-•- -*-•-•-♦_♦_♦_♦_♦_♦_♦_•_♦_♦_♦_♦_♦_♦_♦_._♦_♦_•_♦_♦_ returned. September 15, 1977,The Arizona Territorial,Page 23 r , _ _ Around the clubs First One to ers in aids • service return The Tucson National Golf Club held a"best two-ball flight was won by Fran Robison, scoring 87. of a foursome" event on Monday, Sept. 5. In the second flight, Jill Sprague was the winner, By ED COLLINS Manyplayers would In first place for the Labor Day event were Mr.and with a score of 105. p y Mrs. Pozzobon and their guests Mr. and Mrs. Ship- Interested parties to join the 18-hole ladies Sahuaro Copley News Service rather not play the point-- pione. WGA should call Jean Kneply, 297-5022. The service return is their objective is to finish it ,similar to the serve in that before it begins. The winners of the playoff event for second place A three-waytie for fewest b were Mr. and Mrs. Stieber and their guests, Mr. and putts was won Y Stu you must get the ball in the Its a good tactic -- Mrs. Loess. Chancellor, Harold Hiner and Ron Adams. court in order to play the especially for advanced The third place winners were Jim Cocke and his The Skyline Country Club hosted a Garbage Day point, players who want to keep event on Saturday, Sept. 10. pressure on the server to guests Miss Loufulcher and Mr. and Mrs. Quater. In the"best ball of twosome"event Bill Smitty and make a good serve; Taking fourth place was the team of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mason won firstplace. Sen 1 Q r s _ Norville and their guests Mr. and Mrs. Seagrave. a however, at the less ex On Tuesday,Sept.13 the first Ladies Group event for Chuck Stateler had fewest putts,Al Whittenberg was perienced levels of play, closest to pin on O. 2 and Bud Archer was closest to ending it's wise to play the per- the fall season will be played. The group will play an eighteen-hole and a nine-hole shotgun event and will pin on No. 7. centages and dust get the continue playon consecutive Tuesdays. A"best ball of a foursome"event was played by the ball back. Sunday Mix' group on Sept. 11. season The suggestion is to Good luck to Jim Silva, the club s pro who will be Taking first place honors were Mr.and Mrs. George competing this week in the Southwest Section PGA Sheer and Mr. and �. Robert Moore. The Southern Arizona make effective use of Championship. Seniors Golf Association underspin. On Thursday,Sept.8 the Swingers played a best ball held their last regular Move forward a step or event at the Skyline Country Club. i event before the club two inside the baseline and Winners in the event were Otis Carpenter, Fred ,� *.} championships last week at catch the ball when it rises. Maughmer, Ray Shelton and Si Africa. A. Tucson Country Club. Tilt the racket-face back The Rowdies held-a "best-ball of a twosome" on `' The first place team in- and contact the bottom of the ball. Shorten your Thursday, Sept. 8 at SCC. - , b� �-gr. _ cluded Ralph Chambers Capturing first place were Bill Fox and Bob ,, ^ ` (Haven), John Swenson backswing and follow- . scoring 59. . it. • (T bac), Lyle Donovan through. Bob Clements brightened his day winning both the _ (Horizon) and Don Greer Again,the main goal is to low net competition with a 65 and the closest to pin No. :It: ft 4 S. .. (Tucson CC). return the ball. When 2 event. x�� .a � Three teams tied for se- playing the net rusher,chip The Sahuaro Women's Golf Association held a low . , , ° cond, including: it softly at his feet,near the �� � � a�� �_ -the team of RayMc- service line (aim for the putts event on Ladies Day, Wednesday, Aug. 31. Tied for first place, scoring28, were Fran Robison , Mullin (Tucson), Carroll middle of the court). and MarilynPeterson.In third place was Jill Sprague, u4 � � Bacon (Skyline), Carroll Against the baseline scoring 32. r '.x Louss (Haven) and Mac player, play the ball high On Sunday,Sept. twilight Se t.4 twill t golf at the Arthur Pack's . - Mt Coy(Skyline); over the net, and deep. If kicked off its first fall season play with a low gross-low : the team of Leon Gray you are consistent in that net event. ,044, (49ers), John Bold (Green goal,then try to get the ball Valley), Clay-Rook (Ha- to his backhand. In the women's Sundowners play, low gross event, =� Marilyn Peterson captured first place with a 42 andven) and Bob Justis (Ha- Another suggestion is to • ven); always return a backhand Fran Robison took second with a 45. . �w -and the team of Charles with a backhand; In the women's low net competition Carol Buttery instead came in first place while Bernice Hinton took second. Schumacher (Skyline), of running around your In the mens low gross play,Tony Austin placed first Stan Means (Oro Valley), weaker stroke, strengthen scoring 36,and J.C.Few landed second with a 37. CUTTING LOOSE--Kevin Gaston slips an Eloy tackle Bill Edel (Green Valley) it.Someday,when you're a In low net event,Dick Harper scored a 27 to take first en route to scoring the tying touchdown for CDO in last and Earl Crane (Haven). tournament player, you'll place honors, while Duncan Hinton came in second Friday's game with Eloy Santa Cruz.Gaston carried it The Club Championship take advantage of your big place scoring 29. in from 20 yards out,and suffered a broken arm on the will be held at Oro Valley forehand and put pressure On Sept.7 in the first play of the Sahuaro WGA,first play. Country Club Oct. 14. on his serve. ' ,11E1 .. k-, 44, k: -. , , fro ,... ot.all. ifiN 4'.-404:74114 :It 41Y .2 ,re.' 'It a. ' -v." ,,,,„,ki. f .--. t.' (6;* `‘ '11) ' • •--‘11";41#'frorai "'"'-'1444 :i I, -- , ) i..)wif" - - - ‘ -iv. -.. i ve ..,11,, oe._, ..4.446i, .,, . to.. cs - ,‘,..-A • , " N , 4 ,Lti sk4 ,A, 41....\„,..,,'.Lido. •, i _/4, ,,, ,4,j4SIA i •. 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I rj:1 .., .*P -;:rilfli .► \ or �. , iTi Page 24, The Arizona Territorial,September 15, 1977 r . :: ii, . 0! . .- . 17 34/11 % SALE ,_ , .:,..t._places things, (8.058°o annual effective yield) BIG ESTATE 51,000-6 year minimum deposit CRIME PREVENTION WORKSHOP Saturday & Sunday, September 17th & 18th from loam to 5pm at 6442 Camino Katrina The Tucson Northwest Republican Women kicks off iNorth of Orange Grove&East of 1st. its 77-78 season at their next meeting beginning 9:15a a Cna% a.m. Monda Set. 19 at the Western Savin BuildinY p g g, ■most , Beautiful home, completely furnished, all in 3002 N. Campbell Ave. attractive ure! mint condition. Ebony finished chickering Officer Burkett of Spinet Piano, large sofa, upholstered chairs, "Crime the Tucson Police Dept. will present a Prevention Workshop For Women," There are many sound reasons for saving with us. Call o r s t o b a n o f o u r Hide-a-Bed 2nd sofa, distressed Oak game beginning at 10 a.m. providing information on p y y table & chairs & Buffet. Twin bedroom set, protection techniques for women and their homes as branches to find out why so many people King sized bedroom with all the bedding & are movingtheir moneyto the mountains well as practical advice on what to do if confronted. • accessories,recliner chair, Oak desk&some Both non-members and members are invited to ... the Catalina Savings Mountains. office items, lamps, lots of tables, wall attend. 'Early withdrawal subject to substantial interest penalty sconces, paintings, bar stools, Westinghouse refrigerator,Whirlpool washer&dryer, Ping ARIZONA CIVIC THEATRE CLASSES Pong table, 20 pieces Woodard Patio ATALINA furniture, garden Pottery, 2 color T.V's, The Arizona Civic Theater, in an expansion of its Y stereo equipment,mirrors,china, glassware, communityinvolvement programs, announces the p g , AVINGS Bric-a-Brac, linens, Kitchen accessories, opening of Encompass, a training program in theatre A►�LOAN ASSOCIATION Fancy oak wall telephone, hand tools, arts. Encompass will offer classes in acting, __ NI,. hundred of items. movement,voice and other skills of the theatre craft to 4o,../ CI students of all ages.Classes will be taught by members MAIN OFFICE: 160 North Stone Avenue'792-2222 - of the ACT resident theatre company. 13 Convenient Locations to Serve You. Kay Mallek in charge of sale 793-7841 Basic courses will be offered to students aged nine - ;1 i; through 17,and an advanced course will be available to high school aged students already experienced in some area of the theatre. A special adult class, which in- cludes a variety of courses from scene study to musical choreography will begin in October. Encompass classess begin Sept. 27. For enrollment information,contact Penny Metropulos at the Arizona Civic Theatre, 884-8210. UA FITNESS PROGRAM . t c tl • The University of Arizona is launching an adult fitness program for Tucsonans.The program,directed by Sue L. Jones (884 n1418), associate professor of physical education,is open to anyone over 18 years of age.The cost of the program is$150. Participants will undergo physical exams to determine how fit they are, then will meet with program personnel to plana course of exercise to work on.Data from the program will also be used for research into how fitness programs can be improved. till11 Are these wrillillitilli. , fitt t .,1s,.. three , u:, w‘wk. ,!, 1 k V-, t goals r . Having \ . 11 ik. ' t�}r • ‘,to 3 U' 11 4 i kig. .diAZWAIL, lik.- P w rli . k • $ ri 111111 r : , i 4.411. To save tax dollars y I :' III .4, 2. To cut expenses -- 4040101W- 3. To increase your incomeSe 4) 1:1 " ier ft I Most people want to reach these goals and if • .„ ;; you've retired. you are even more concerned �:' AV$10°1--- ., ,� with the way inflation is affecting you and your Thursday . t - • • • . - capal. That's why you should make plans �a . ... �rn�l /ill�� � oda \\,: to attend A. G. Edwards Money School- Our ,� prime objective is to show yQu ways you might _ ,* lrfifi,arratlit li . achieve those three important goals as well as teach you other ways to help improve your r r �,, . , fie financial situation. Send now for your free y ., ir,,, iii- ir _l r . . tickets to the Mone School. No obli ation. of . Y 9 ..._..,:-..,_ ..iTi course. The Money School will be held: ._,• �` ,,,, Pima Savings(Casas Adobes Branch) j � b I TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th -,,,,, --,,,-- 4'.' e ivities 7pm —-- �`' _ S "ESTATE PLANNING" Mariachi Music Pinataarta far •: wars _ Investments Since 1887 III 1111 III III Southern Arizona's largest shopping center '82 sto0 N 3601res will serve your shopping needs freYese kets to attend the Money School Please aE'nr/ Ss ---- ( 11111 CNAME E. Broadway . ADDRESS CITY:STATE:ZIP Business Phone .Home Phone • Mail to: A.G.EDWARDS 7100 N.Oracle Rd - _ - Tucson,Az.85704 Or Call: 297-2521 TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFED AD CALL 297-1107 BEFORE 12 NOON TUESDAY. 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