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T0VN CLERK TO ;N- -r- �-t . 3' 9040 N ofA -'tc - • ORO VALLEY , Al- � ' Serving Casas Adobes, Catalina Foothills, Oro Valley, Coronado Foothills,Amphitheater, Flowing Wells and all northern Pima County. 11,,,,,,,, 0,,,,,, ok irktik 111111 YEAR, NUMBER 16 TUCSON, ARIZONA THIRTEENTH20 cents per copy APRIL 20, 1978 TVboosterplan Water ,, x r�. _ k* . y �.'r�`�,.a _ ., • ,: it' .. < � #, :-.,,, upforhearings rate .�., _ _ �"�` � iyce, �`�, �"�`�; _ up .,..-- , ,,,,,. ...„.:.,.. ,„,. .,,,,„,,,,, , ..„ .. ., , ,. , , ._- .)...„.....4' 'Olt' ''''ll. •-*. ,,. . ,. :-.- ..---: ..! .---- r: #.s •In county , OV May 1 .. . . , .. ''- �' '.YT's. ��'F� �"`u° .ti .. „...-, � ♦;��-.r .�� �' ,�..,. t .. 'y� zF' ,f•' ` �' .�.: �aiM' W , .. _�, By WALT ti I;.TT `SIE aa.. as* : iti ` Commercial television supporters will present their The Arizona Corporation �� ;. � .: Commission Tuesday plans to improve television reception for Worths tders to approved a 7percent rate *_ y . :• pp '�` ..9 i • two governmental bodies next week. increase for Metropolitan .. I Representatives of Tucson s three network affiliates Water Company, which ' -*, .- � T� " . -- *4, will present their plans to the county Board of Supervisors serves approximately 4,100 ,. `, ' Monday, and are scheduled to appear before the Uro customers in the nor- 4 ;� . i . .91,04*,----' --0.- zA,-.-- . - .'4-04Valley Town Council Thursday night. thwest. '• - '' d ` ' ,'Although ao details have been released,the commercial The rate takes effect r a A �� stations' plan calls for installing a translator in the nor` - thwest, Chan to the signal from the urban very high May 1. ��''�;� �, _ ,.� � � :�� �-� � � g g r . �� frequency t VHF) to ultra high frequency E'HF►4 - • commission ac- ��® ��. � ��`--��� _ � � � .� cepted a staff recom- . � 4'....-� � �',„40' *-.,,, � - �.R �=�� �� reception in the northwest. mendation which sets u as . " -° ``. KGUN station manager George Wallace said the net- rate structure of $6.50 for ��� � � .: � � � work proposal suggests several sites, but refused to give the first 2,000 gallons and 75 '�. �• -� - a . , . any-additional information. cents per additional 1,000 =- � *"..441 ��` � �� �=� � � � � �'� -� He did say, however, that an earlier report that a gallons. - .� �,. . �` �;. translator could be installed to E)ru Valley 'isn't Metropolitan officials .y �_' _ necessarily true. had requested a 60 percent .., �� f..-.- " "" .. ' ---;,.. 1 -'-'''''',...‘ "7 '''' Tucson's three network affiliates, KGUN, KOLU and increase, based on a rate �' :- ��:�.� � �° �� � � � �� = �, KVUA, ordered the engineering study to January after a n enna television coma Sa uaro Cable structure of X8.50 for the _ - • ��;��,. �� ' � � �a. � - .� -;.- �� �. � community a t p rry, g and 1.17 � � � ' � � mmunications a roached the count and Uro Valle first 2,000 gallons $ o pp y Y for each additional 1,000 ` ,b - seeking service franchises for the area. gallons. M '.;� . ,; a� 4 "We're still interested in having a system," said The present rate is $7.50 Me -Y r. . � �,��� = c� � �:�� yn S es Sagu Cable for the first 5,000 gallons . ��lir �� -:*:***-"1"' Communication. "We've heard that the 'had come u y P and 70 cents for each ad- ► - �. �� ',�- "I* :; � � with a plan t© put in an antenna and translator. It's fine ditional thousand gallons. _ . . ,. ��`� with us. "Iguess that's it" saidim, � .; �`�� ;. t'e d just as soon be able to knock on doors and sell Paul Robinson . t. .. ��. :� � ''"�"` � what we ve got, he continued. We welcome what Metropolitan's managing a" '� -- , -,.. t`,�.' they're trying to do. general partner when _y - � �_s� . �.� ���"�-�����. . Mr. Shreeve said Saguaro Cable C'ommuntcation s informed of the com- � �� . ,. . approach Monday will be to say that the company still mission's action by a "41�-- • , ,. �• :=:' 4 . _f fill wants the franchise regardless of what the commercial reporter. We're very ,'z - . stations propose. unhappyabout it. I think ,� : � k As presented to the Uro Valley Town Council to it s very unfair. Januar - �� � ��� � � - y,Saguaro Cable Communications would charge a Editorial on Page 6 �� .. n $19.95 installation fee to begin service. , „,„.??..:T'S ., ., - � _ :; `� ly aPPr ma $7 for one 11�ionth fees wool inclu e oxi telt' Amph television hookup and$1 for each additional television. I I • FM radio service would also be available at a cost of 50 v. q 'cents per outlet. • �� �, -.' a p t e cab c pay told ... . -. -.� ,, James Emmick, artner 'n th le om n a ra -, , t wi h e u h subs rtber in- ,� „- ., the council to January that, t nog c .3 . - -,, terest,the system could be expanded to tie customers into Negotiations between theviO4,, _ t Continued on Page Amphitheater Classroom '-'4•-,--:-.,,,;.,;- = , Teachers Association and P the Administration over x ,p -, ' :: -.. s'• :4'11'7'7; �r ' AA r S • B . :4) attey in race teacher salary increases for the 1978-79 school year �x� ,,...1:. - .' � go to arbitration Monday. �� it;' �' m Promising to seek a are literally taxed out of Administration spokesmen ` 1. r �'� p - � � reduction in property their homes.” said that the process will _ >, -' :.�� taxes, Claudell Bailey Mrs. Bailey, presently take"a dayor two-. ill!, - ,. ;� - announced her candidacy employed as an �d- "We have good com- � -. 7'1.1. � #. - Tuesday for one of two ministrative assistant its munication with ourI. re resentative's seats in the Pima CountyJuvenile teachers," Su erintendent .� -a " P m District 12 at the Pima Court Center. said she «111 Thomas Neel said. "It . , 3 o . County Republican Club. seek solutions to the certainly is not an ad- ` possible rising costs in the versary relationship " state's prison system, Settling the teachers' INA ISSUE UP IN THE AIR--Proposed improvements to Ina Road are being As a homeowner, I am citing a study com- salary question is a major protested by homeowners along the route who met Tuesday to organize a petition appalled at the sharp in- missioned by the state last campaign directed at the Board of Supervisors. They are asking the county to step in arriving at an crease in property taxes in year to review the impacts suspend widening of Ina until alternate routes are completely studied. This aerial „ overall budget for the next the last four years, Mrs. of revisions to the criminal school year. P u b 1 i c photo by“Doc"Lawyer looks west from Oracle Road where mayor improvements galley said. "It is obvious code, :thii:hocf ould ''bring are sought by the county.The storyandaerzlphotosofheenureprojectwesttohearings on a completedTucson National Townhouses are on Page 3. thtimmediate action the ttabill for it}- budget are expected to late mustbetakentostopthis carcerprisoners• to May. spiral before many citizens $1 billion by 1987. Churches Page 17Lookingf ... Look n_ n... ou Comment Page 6 • 20 Curtain Call Page 12 wed.Apr. 2 OUTLOOK: warmer this Torn dale rowinpains ..... PageYSchools Pa Thurs.A13 8T 54 Page 9 Fri.Apr.14 8s 6o weekend with cooling at Page 2 2 Sports Page 22 Sat.Apr.1 51 first of week. Golfing seniors roll on ..... Sun.A r.:516. T6 4 Terr�to Pae 4 p rY 9 Mon.Apr.17 72 47 Tue.Apr.18 83 43 Page 2, The Arizona Territorial, April 20, 1978 OPEN YOUR DRAPES. ENJOY THE VIEW! Landfill site rejected . a LET IN LIGHT WITHOUT HEAT,GLARE,FADING WITH SUN PROTECTIVE GLASS TINTING "K..p Th.Troubl.Out" SAVE ENERGY AND DOLLARS By WALT NETT Mr. Walker said he moved to reconsider the Silverbell- Applies to existing windows quickly,at low cost. Plans to locate a landfill near the site of Dow Chemical's Wade site because the price was too high. It costs so little to save so much t proposed satellite city caved in once again Monday as the "We could go out and get state land at a fraction of the county Board of Supervisors directed county sanitation cost,"he said. SV ® COMPANYN QTR L officials to seek another site—preferably on state-owned 1 The process of finding a landfill site actually began two and. years ago, Mr. Walker said, adding that the board had 956 W. Grant Free Estimates The board voted 4-1 Monday on Chairman E.S. "Bud" directed sanitation officials to seek a suitable site "far VISA_ 623-9344 MASTER CHARGE Walker's motion to rescind its two-week-old order to removed from any populated area so we wouldn't be county wastewater management director Byron Howard devaluing somebody's property." to begin proceedings on the purchase of a 160-acre site The sites which were selected as acceptable two years • SERVICE TO ALL near Silverbell and Wade roads. ago are no longer acceptable "because there are people Supervisor David Yetman cast the lone dissenting vote. there now,"Mr.Walker said. That site has been selected twice by the board for use as By selecting a site out in the desert, he continued, Throughout our many years of service to this a landfill to serve the north side until the year 2000, in- garbage service costs could be reduced, since some community, no Family has ever been denied full eluding a vote two weeks ago after residents near Thor- growth in the county would move toward the landfill, use of our fine equipment and facilities because nydale and Tangerine roads showed up to protest plans for reducing transportation expense. purchasing a site on state land near the intersection. of religious or financial circumstances, Some owners of the Silverbell-Wade site, which is part Avalon Chapel of a 750-acre parcel in the.Steinfeld=trust,have reportedly Supervisor Katie Dusenberry said after the meeting 4519 N.Oracle Rd. fought the,sale because of plans to develop the property, that she would prefer to see the board select a site for the t' DAIR 888-1072 landfill.on state land, because it could be obtained at a ��► and apparently told county officials that they would sell r 1050 N.Bodge Blvd.+ the entire parcel for the landfill,since placing the landfill much lower price,and would not be taking land off the tax o Cl-jl 'a/(y-f �il i ' rolls. 326-4343 on the property could hurt the development. Mr.Yetman,although standing alone on the losing side, A smaller landfill would be needed, said Mr. Walker ro tacked an amendment to Mr.Walker's motion asking for a after the meeting, if the county got busy on a proposal to Pima County Medical Society report to be prepared by SCA Services reviewing the costs get into the recycling business. of transporting trash to the different sites. The recycling plant proposal has been discussed oc- announces the availability SCA is franchised by the county for garbage collection. casionally by county officials, Mr. Walker said, adding of the following services at "People have very serious misconceptions about land- fills," that"if we got a landfill to serve the county to 1985,by 1985 fills," Supervisor Conrad Joyner said after the meetin we should have a recycling plant in operation, and we Casas Adobes Office "If we find an acceptable site in my district at a would have no further need for landfills." reasonable cost, I will go and talk with my constituents Mr. Walker found himself alone in the minority on one The Tucson Clinic and show them what happens with a landfill.We can build zoning case yesterday, as he began to take a stand op- 550 W. Ina Road a contemporary landfill without destroying the desert." posing additional development along Oracle Road. Mr. Joyner said the wastewater management depart- In voting against a request presented by Tom Nordale of Hours by appointment 297-8361 ment, which operates the county's landfills, "has done a Cottonwood Properties to rezone approximately six acres good job"in trying to handle the situation. on the east side of Oracle Road across from One Oracle Allergy Obstetrics and Gynecology "They've tried hard, but they're losing heart," he ad- Place, Mr. Walker said, "I am concerned that Oracle L.B.Schultz,M.D. P.C.Evans,M.D. ded. Road will become another Speedway from Oracle June- Dermatology J.W.Lohman,M.D. The board's reversals on the landfill issue "makes us tion all the way down to Roger Road." J.D.Sosnow,M.D. Jerry Neuman,M.D. appear to be bumbling,stumbling idiots. Cottonwood Properties plans to develop the acreage as General Practice and Pediatrics Surgery "Part of the obligation of a representative is that you a shopping center similar to Casas Adobes. C.DeBenedetti,M.D. J.B.Rogers,M.D. don't cave in to your constituents every time they come to In other action Monday,the board directed Mr.Howard S.R.Rakower,M.D. you with bad information,"he said."We may have to take to call for bids on the Canada del Oro Interceptor sewer Internal Medicine Urology another route, and that may the the route of putting our line. M.J.Sims,M.D. S.S.Dickstein,M.D. heads in our laps." The bid specifications will include an alternate plan extending the sewer north from the Highlands Treatment •• • • • • • ! • • • • • • • • • 0041 • 40 • 111041100 • 554. Plant into Rancho Vistoso to serve those areas as well as • • A m phi hosting approximately 2,600 additional residences projected for • • the area north of Oro Valley. driver Road e o The boardalso continued Tucson attorney Robert Stubbs'• rezoning request for a commercial development • Wt'itJt C11tI 1 `�.. • Sc- r)ol bus drivers from at Oracle and Magee roads until May 1. • • all over Arizona will be In other area zoning cases Monday,the board: • • V l • taking part in a `Roadeo' —voted 5-0 to approve a request to rezone ap- • 4• • sponsored by the Amphi proximately two acres from SH (suburban homestead) to • CAIDWAV • Transportation depart- CB-1 (local business) at the northwest corner of Oracle • • ment, Saturday, April 22, Road and Rillito Avenue; at 241 E. Pastime.• IDS \UUI —voted 5-0 to approve a request to rezone ap- ! Competition in six events proximately four acres from SR (one house per four • ,..- will be held and the drivers acres) to CB-1 at the southwest corner of Hardy and „ • = will receive points, those Oracle roads; receiving the most points, —voted 5-0 to approve a request to rezone ap- will be awarded prizes. proximately three acres from TR (transitional) to CR-3 Part of the obstacle driving (three houses per acre) at the northeast corner of Ina course will be parallel Road and Meredith Boulevard; , ,_- ,,,i c.,- _, ,..,.... :, -t.:-,,,, •,.,,,,, ' ii44.,,t : 1..,,,` .Jparking, stopping the bus —and voted 5-0 to approve a request to rezone ap- "'" :Sr safely at a certain dis- proximately 20 acres from SR to CR-i (one house per Lance,and making difficult acre) at the southwest corner of Sage Street and Romero turns. Avenue. , At AtSecurit IL- . . _., ,,,,„ ,,,, .., ihdi ilk i/L, . , you. never miss . ....„ t . , , ,,,.., ,.,„ . , . -;tir A ,. , *IP'lt .' ' .'. ...• . ..'1'.•'. ''''',. V'ti ir- -Iv a day's lin* terest • , t. . • ) „,„. . , ,.. _ . ,:,--- . ,,.g. . -:„.0.1/4 .,,,, , .„...4 s .0 ' , ' '.,4 t, ..i. '' :� f ��� and you get to tell us what to do with it too. i. k:', l':& — f We still compound �� ,`i' interest daily2 We'll even deposit it 7' ,;j,•• -r. And,we still pay the highest • fit We'll • ':%•' �-.iii. _. ...� a interest rates allowed by law.Our • to another 411-01,,' S Passbook Accounts earn 5't.%daily • mail it interest and you earn interest fromTor to you account > so,' . :•-:1 , . ,_ I -- ,... - ---,sL,ithe date of deposit to the date of �t1 each Let us know it you'd like us to withdrawal.All accounts are deposit your interest to another insured to$40.000 by the Federal quarter account and we'll welcome the Savings and Loan Insurance opportunity to do whatever you ask ,� 1a Corporation.Let your money earn We realize that some people may And.you'll be happy knowing that ` {� "' Security's high interest rates and need their interest each quarter your savings are earning the you'll have a choice of what you'd If so.dust let us know and we'll be highest interest rates in Arizona at like to do with your interest— happy to mail it to you,or anywhere Security Savings Bill May heads the cast of twenty at our new East Broadway else you tell us to office our fifth in Tucson. They're part of thy.staff of more than Let it Earn the highest interest rates in Arizona 125 real estate professionals ready to help you buy or sell your grow Annual Annual home or commercial property. • with Savings Plan Minimum Rate Yield Roy H. Long Realty has been serving Tucson since 1926. Now Security Passbook none 5.25% 5.389% 1 Year Certificate $1.000 6.50% 6.715% this service is even more convenient. President Barry Long joins Bill Your interest will 21/2 Year Certificate 51.000 6.75% 6. compound daily and 4 Year Certificate $1.000 7.50% 7.7782% 88% you'll earn interest , 6 Year Certificate 51.000 7.75% 8.057% in inviting You to stop in any time. on your interest.Your savings will continue A substantial interest penalty is required for earty withdrawals; to grow for you at however,you can avoid this penalty by borrowing against your Roy H. LongSecurity. __�� certificate at 1%over the certificate rate. Realty � 790-7320SeCUrity i = Now at 6165 E. Broadway, too founded 1964 Savings and Loan [7,7.:=} -.. —so still more eo l e c a n take the Lon home. minis n:`0 -135 North Stone Avenue/TucsoArizona 95701 p p g way Tucson Offices-3131 S.Kinney Road/1290 W.Miracle Mile/11 N.Wilmot Nogales-2300 Tucson Highway/denson-225 E.Fourth Street April 20, 1978,The Arizona Territorial,Page 3 Halt of Ina plan asked . ,..„.. , . y.....„,,....„ ,_„ „,. .., ....? „,„‘„.,....,,...i.„.„,,,.. .,,,, ,,,,,........„ .. .... .........„...,..,;..,,,...,„„„,..... ....„, ....„,,,..„,,..„,•,=4,- :• , _... / --. _ '',- were variouslycharac- _ t. ByDAVE ILIFF $. Y. `. .-. :.,. • -..g- , ,.`.. Y o/' A petition campaign :,,,---_,.2.: .-- `:.° -,.. ..� ....., . J n.". ; + .4_ . - terized as our o wnkY &` "sf b�. —..am. -... 3fiY •'=< v.n.•a" .w-,:1 G.-.A.L.,. '� f halt improvements to Ina a _ - � r � � :,- � Holocaust and a fou ;� - � ` , . b t w+ � . �: � � � �.-� . Road athered some � �. .� . * 1 lane scar that w uld =A, h. �, ? • � . - '` �r+S, 9' ,» cp " . y ' '- ., •, momentum Tuesdayas . � -' . � . ---:'-„,-k -. ,, _ ��A- erode our village at- . a �A , � organizers of the protest _ -. -• . .- - - - mosphere., Mr. McDonald °N 24 , . wrestled with an April . .��.w _ ,�,. .,.� � -......4._ �,_ -;., �-�4,24„...,......,, ..,� ��,;�- .,: ��. ,� p urged the group _ -: ,1.. -;- preserve the traditions , .. deadline for public com =. ,�,- .,�.., � � � 1� -~� • �. - ::. � .. .. - - built by Sam Nanini in :----'� ,-.... ,, .��. x_w ments on the $2 million ,: � .�,,� .. M � =�' r _ -.4t _ _ �� Casas osaid he - ., - , . _. project. �.� �..r. w. r! •-� ,� �,�-• �-�� , Adobes,"but ����-- �� : ��: •� ti �; r moi... showed z. ,-.,. ;, • - _ . did not want to be labeled ' <-�� , About 170 people „. _ _. . , a. x _ .:� as "anti-business or no- - --, .„ '. u at Cross Junior High � � �� �� �- � -;,��,. - �:�. �- �, r ... . � �� �� School to sign petitions to - 404„, growth. . . ,k s. d of Supervisors ,. --,,,,,)..-.,,:-..1.-:;11,.:-.. - r+ �. .. Mr• Muller challenged the Boar Pe .4 � * '' , ��*���� a � �� � ,, ofthe Arizona �_ � r" R. _ .�. .. . * thevalidity � urging that anyand all . �` �� � • � � . • � � -� �. . efforts to widen Ina - DOT environmental im- :' . suspended until a corn- . ;j ' �` - pact anaylsis and Mr. , t - ,. prehensive transportatin ' ._-� :"� �� ' .. �: � � . .. •." ��� .� • �� ��� suggested � � . � -�� - .. po �� Macon that t �- entire -.: .1.,° - _. r. . , r - '' .� shopping center developers •� �� study is made of the . • "> -, 4,. . . -- ., -- ' at Ina and LaCholla would �,q�y northwest area. #: 4- �=' , '-,-' ' .s .: . .- be the rine •4 -. * petitions cite Orange ��f,.e �� � .. . The g -, - •�� -. - � - .�u x 4 beneficiary. Problems of _ . Grove Road Magee, �`Y - M --- Tangerine g i •.- --,,..*/ •- #":7;:•-,. ....,.it1,,, the Casas4,,....„--T„..-7,. • Tangerine and the Rillito , ,. :} exiting from _. •..._•..•.._ _ y j Adobes Shopping Center ; p �..,,{ , as alter-ter- . �. - T » Expressway :®;��. �� �- and dangers for children Y -, .- -� natives to improving Ina. - �� • h Looking west from La Cho II ." '''= crossing Ina to get to school The countyproject would - . ��-� + �'��� � �, - � �,-� , �� a � --.ry 7 .0., , - g : �*. were again aired. enlarge the busy Oracle- . • • •- �� �_� � -� ��:. �.� •• � �� �� '� ,;;- �. �. s"" The petitions list several Ina intersection, add a c 1 center lane for left turns, - - = . . - ,' reasons why the Ina work at Ina t ,., � should be suspended. , -' .-14 ...z , -4} 4.4ireeti)-ck* erect a traffic signal - ' .� and LaCholla and widen - 7 � �� ' Among these is the failure :.* ii Ina to four lanes for more • ` - , *��t, of the county to study 110 -wt nj. •''' -f 1 f ...i.-‘4°-„ �` - r -' �_ '} �. �`#. alternate routes,the school than two miles. A � � . � - •��* �� � ,�� �� . presentation bythe county .-,. Wa .,- � crossing hazard,disruption .1, , �� 4- ,<. department of the --. - +"` -_-.-.- _' 4 . �. gym,.- of the quasi-rural at- • highway pa #.,:*-- ‘�-- design features on April 12 west from L a Canada mosphere, loss of property • _ _ , ,�' Looking values byIna Road 4. - , - •- 4` at the same location roused d Some of the more con- coura '` `'� - h the ire of those affected an ed the protestors residents, and interruption g led to the protest meeting a structive suggestions — to with their efforts and said of the social cohesion of the c �-" �= �� r P • week later. form a homeowners one alternative is to get the community. -- - those attending ' < . ' ' } Although a f 1 y e r association, and to enlist master plan changed by Among . ' ��� distributed several days help from outside the Casas the county planning and from outside Casas Adobes - r ago advertised the purpose Adobes area —came from zoning board. was Pam Patton, a ,., _� •:* :_. n g P P the floor after nearlyhalf Anita Lahr, countyrepresentative of the Ai. w .-• - •. ,r_ 4 • v*'=:of the Apri119 meeting as to _ , crowd had drifted superintendent of schools, Catalina t a 1 i n a Foothills ,, - .• t select representatives and the p1 plan a course of action,the away. But it was definitely said she felt the superHomeowners Coalition.She _ f .`,r , organizational spadework decided to pursue the visors were not locked in to explained how this 1(----- *' - , had already been done. petition campaign along the Ina project and said coalition had successfully .1 y' Y r.' r, Robert McDonald, billing with personal calls to the pressure could be put on overturned a zoning .,( ,=•r .40 1�i��r�'!- himself as the self- supervisors. Donations them to change their decision on Skyline Drive appointed steering corn- were sought to defray minds. She said she had and said residents of the - - mittee chairman, con- expenses of the committee. talked with Supervisor Foothills were aware of the ducted the special meeting Rep. John Kromko, D- Katie Dusenberry, who traffic problems being backed up by a group Tucson, arrived from represents Casas Adobes, created by improvements Kay composed of James Phoenix and admitted that for an hour about the to Ina and Skyline in Pfennig, Herb Muller, chances of stopping the project but did not clearly making a major traffic I want to buy Oriental Rugs Jeffrey Minker, Charles project didn't look good.He state Mrs. Dusenberry's artery to Tucson's east Macon and others. said the previous hearing feelings. • side. She volunteered to American Indian Rugs A petition opposing the was just a formality and Emotions sometimes ran help Casas Adobes and any handmade items from both cultures. Ina improvements had that the supervisors just high and two speakers, residents organize their beenP repared before the rubber stamp the county's believed not in agreement protest, stressing that they Call me at 793-7841 meeting and those signing master plan annually but on the protest, were rudely should be courteous and BUY—SELL—TRADE it were divided into groups don't know much about it. received. respectful with officials if consisting of those living on H e acknowledged, The Ina improvements they want to get results. if Ina, those within a block of however,that Ina Road has • Ina and those within half a appeared as a major mile of Ina. There was no collector route on the - .r shortage of signers county's transportation _ '�" 4�- although some in at- plan datingback at least to ■s•r_ - `'' i , !+►t t �• -~ tendance were not wholly 1947. ...a.", N ma Ark •. ":- against the project. Rep. 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Noto,,,... 1 ;,„ -« • Charcoal Steaks • Seafood for reservations . . ' SO • Ribs • Salad Bar w Homemade Bread 8874000 ., •_ ��. �- *� • Lamb Chops x. .. i 4, • Baked Clams & Pastries , -Air 4:— * ' - ----I- - ' ' 7,-A.s.—7.- • *4 1* --$ DINE IllY CANDLELIGHT AND . -, . . ., , ,, .. '1‘ - ,ii, - . '., , 4 .4, ' r. ..54,0t,;,. * ' . ' EIPIIJOY OUR PANORAMIC VIEWy ...,. „ ,, ‘ .. _ ...(,. . 4 ' ' -; sr .6,,,,' ,,'aa - . - 0 i. �� � : ' � �. * � � � � ��� . ���, ` Visit JJ's Glamorous Lounge HAPPY HOUR 4 7 p.m. Mon.-Sat. � featuring Live Entertainment on COMPLIMENTARY ' *AiWeekends with NORMAN HAAS Hot Hor d'oeuvers q� . looking west from la Oesta Lawcested in Cliff Manor Inn 59040N. Oracle Page 4,The Arizona Territorial, April 20, 1978 P 'CEISA coveri 1 BLemce „,,,,,,,,:„.„ ,„..,, the iLierrlitiory Ap.. 1 .",,,,..,..„,„„: ...r .,,,. LIQUORS ,,,...--,71,-,,:,. :"..,,,,,:s � with May R a v e n s c r o f t Casa Blanca Plaza's complete . wine and liquor store. If you walked into the Coat of Arms Sunday, April 16, birds in the aviary, while all were being serenaded by q between 4 and 7 p.m.you would think you were attending a Tony Fuscaldo on his accordion. spring fashion show, but actually it was the swinging Everyone agreed,while munching on the delicious hors Now Open Every Sunday Noon to 7:00; cocktail party being hosted by Mr.and Mrs.John Castes, d'euvres, that there should be more of these social Dail 9 to 9 Toni Campbell and Ed Simon. gatherings instead of the golf tournaments. y I quit counting the guests at the 100 mark but I was . impressed that the men were as handsome in their white, 297-3262 pastel green,cocoa brown or Lilly Pulitzer print suits,as the women were beautiful in their full length Hawaiian prints in dresses or evening pajama fashions. Eil A majority of the guests are members of Tucson Mrs. Hazel Evans was elected president of the National Country Club and some of them not having seen each other for one reason and another recently,were busy Homemakers Club at a meeting held at the Friendly . ;_� catching up, others wire being entertained by the exotic Village of the Catalinas clubhouse, Tuesday, April 11. N isP1 'ntin. • Other officers elected were Helen Doehrer, vice presi- dent,Florence Scheuerman,secretary and Verna Brown, roes & Flo :g re m „. iiiiiiiiltr " f treasurer. • • • Guest speaker,Barbara Mason from the Arizona Heart Association,spoke to the group about how to prevent heart 'CO\ ', BY H 1SC�0\S and see 11 . t ri S i a nDlor attacks through diet,and demonstrated what to do in case � g .c-Qier.and iiiore efficient, 1 .i.,..::,,� a'°*-. of a heart attack. k ,j l s-,W-thh tHU 3 ru: ALLURE 135a , _. $ -e �-., ._,.. ______ .- . ,.• ,. detlThe Yale Alumni Clubof ....,,,..„......,.„........,..............,..............___ . •. .•..:,„„:::::....,„,.,...,...„. xw ti�._., nTucson, which boasts many Poe :Y. .1. Zw. 1• •9. f n 1 r i members isitssecond an ua no the de sponsoring : 3 9 ti•: . bl n fri dshid niver e dinen Yale an the U Diorofbetween g Ps z i^ +A- r'� t• ' a� L: S .z:> :'�- of Arizonabyprogram ofmeetings i sitypresenting th a .:- . Z '`.:•:•:•:::�{::�:•:;•;':ice:•,•::`::':�:�:•:;�:'::�:' � •}. •:. •L. :, ;,:. James Tobin, sterling professor of economics at Yale ° M :• r < . ' <:: = - '�� University and chairman of the Department of Econom- ics. , . ,,....,,,• "'N '1.4**"...4,141t.0,44 lf..1:,.' conom- ics :,.'::. . ,,,-.),.i,,.. ,..+,.„--,-*~ '' i : The first meeting will be in the form of a cocktail party ,4* ,4,,,t4*'-',--,.' �::,ate a,: ° "'�+• :�w. ���':}•• '•. � s � {~.}� - » , at the home ofthe Hardin Littells 6880 N. Firenze Dr. on . ;a : mp ��� April23 from7 .m. All Yale 1 intheareaare .y tiff 0 5to aeaumni .f. ` invited toattend. �� volkotk,;,:::;;::;;;:;::::.,..,' n ted tt nd. '--, .',} 4,. .i--- 1 : .����,.*Mii:S0:::::.::.-ti:-:;*:'E::iqi:::::0i..4''''': :�::•::• c� ic r e Tu s n �. ;. :.:.:. �� ��I urE t D ��t A roximatel 270 Yale le reside in th c o�.. ��.�-;� : : .. :.y� PP Y PSP,�a,,,,,, : \ •�h`'; •:;:.?:•::::-:r• ;tit ,, :>,�:: :::. :;... area. The club's officers _include northsiders Philip *.'': ' ' 0 ,` . :� ::,::: ��� Hawley, president, Marvin Karp, secretary; David R - ase , ,:, ,_. .. 4EIssociatd . ���`< L - Kennedy, treasurer and committee chairmen Michael ,. ti� �_�� Hard, Bill Robinson; Sarah Dunton and John Kimball ✓ :i r ��:::::„,,,,;.,. ��� OptoMQtrlaStS MEXICAN IM •R :� .{ Dietrick. EEDING & LAN v ::,,,,,:,:,:,,„5„.„....,:.:,.... Drs. Simpson '° , '" `•'={,y'-�':::;•':r:? j:;:} ,�� .'. ice` • • Lif - P � . - { ��=�:� _:.:-§ ' Fabricant, Miller MAINTENANCE ::ti:; :...:s::.'.:::M�� �� .{. *I, ���::.. : :•:-• The many friends of Howard Menche wish him a speedy • �' : �'~ ~= Plaza del Oro recovery. Howard suffered a heart attack at his home in Plaza Escondida -Oracle a � . _ `��} ���~{�'�``'�y���� ::~.` Grove&Oracle eveningandrushedTucson ::.•�•���--; 1, � . Orange Oracle Villa Monday was to Tu on 297-3132 ,:. • �w:4,� fti: s�;.} �`it ��:,+�+�,,, 297-002 Medical Center,where,at this writing,he is in good spirits s •. `�'+:,,. .'•-ice�:tic,-;;tic:v:::•`:••}� .{ `t� �•,�y f ,ti ��� ��C ~;s ti~: til.••''::..,:" .. �•". ,�.,- University office and will be his perky self soon. •.>} � -:ti -::•.r.�S:mak.:,,r}•�• ti `1-. < ' =°••�- L �.'Y,_}�` �• 925n� ty You have probably noticed traffic is thinning a wee bit, : � a-` :� 1 1..••:Y::::.� .,t .•t��� �'`��•moi. ,••~'- E. � ��' • -r ,� • < 0'4.? ��•• ,.•. z 622-5904 stores aren't quite so crowded and restaurants are losin business, all due to the fact that our winter visitors are going to their homes. Among those leaving were Mr.and Mrs.Frank Shipley, who left for Peoria, Ill. Monday. But the odd fact about saying that they are going home is that a great many of 1. Clean the cooler thoroughly. B. If the cooler has a separate switch for the those that have come this year,have either bought a home Itt ' 2. Paint with a good water-resistant paint- pump and blower,turn on the pump first. here in Tucson or rented one for the year and will be living 3. Oil motor`and blower bearings with a light Let it run about fifteen minutes.This will in them more months than wherever theyare coming wash the new pads clean. weight motor oil. from, so how can we call them visitors. I wonder if they 4. Check the belt and pump to be sure finally,most important,is air balancing. time of they're functioning properly. Shut all the windows and doors in one are called summer visitors back where they come from. 5. Make sure the cooler is resting on a level room,then turn on the coole.Open one Mr. Shipley even made sure his car parking space would door.(It will slam shut again!)Open thebe surface so that all water distribution window that's farthest away from the his the year around. troughs or pipes keep all cooler pad cooter supply register about one inch. yea surfaces wet.(At the same time,don't Try the door again.If it still slams shut, (Continued on Page S) in! � flood the pads with too much water, open the window about two inches. because that tends to reduce air supplies.) **************** 6. Replace cooler pads at least once a year. Continue testing in this manner,opening (In Tucson where our water is hard,every the window a bit wider each time,until Time to get your evaporative cooler 60 days would be better!?Choose ads the door closes very slowly and quietly. "SC in shape for the warm months ahead. that are six-inches longer and wider than When this happens,you have proper air balance. Sure it takes a little work,but it's your cooler.racks since all pads shank. p p 4(.4( worth it!A properly serviced cooler costs 7. Before turnng on your cooler for the first• Test each room in the 7:70 .„ E * less to operate and does a better job. time this year,you may want to tape4( same manner. some cheese cloth over all the registers. That's it!And have a ` The cloth will collect the dirt instead good summer.i of your furniture. .4( 66'W' h `'W'h itig T.V - Energy is your servant.Use it wisely. ir - * y your • 0.00around?all -- ( - ' .4( * _, ()).) if • r .1101111 , , .;.$, 4( * il ... fi _ i ,\.".'.T. ,‘tie. 4( ASIIIIIPCI Is on a _ , ,.... .. 9 9 *1( 4yoursldeoftown! * . ...-....,?... : . -. - . ,, y-'_„- ..-..00,-7,:..„;- ,.-L-.--",i,,"_ _0,;1 ,•,0,.,>,:..... '4, ;',. 4f ss > *'IX EXCELLENT SERVICE DEPARTMENT ** --- -"t ..0 ` k ., ''. ,� 4 — ALLY SAME DAY SERVICE — /:-.1 `'..'..g....4..7..:-;--2--.15=,„,,.0.,.'.._16,..‘_._..,..°..*i"kL.i'i ...- „:- - ,, Mir fArii '1)(Aw klieg - _ 1 ,�., ---: Darryl Andersons -7:--;.-_-__ . -\ -- , ""Tk * *44_ :, : -, �►. * __ - , t, ',., ,,„_.> .., y��-J�l`lt t It- = ` w' `.r,,-•cam.-.�. . t'�• .. _ -7. ,.1 RT.,:li, .....1' . ••-,. i . ''A... 7-i - * 116Tp,L, * .....:.„ .--:„. -, - .......,,, _,. • _. __ ...,...• -- __.� - - 297-2294 T.V. ..dri:',_3' s.' —"d" _ - 4( _-_ ______,_ _. __— 4[ 41klizr " Plaza Escond i da Oracle at Magee i * us -� _ �t **************** April 20, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 5 G. Mel Redding and Tonda Lea Sinden presented a spring Dance Concert at the Tucson Jewish Community 00z.-1,I'S ' 111.1111111. Center on Saturday April 1 to a standing room only '7k 111111.1111 audience. 4( american * surprise The concert gi ftto iw openedr. Rwedithdi;igl!sapnipyeeBeirotnhdhaeyBecky ; birtha birthday .4( ,- Attending the concert with Becky were Mayor Roy L. 41( pre schools ___ * Redding and family from Towanda II, Capt. Rod Red- ding and family, San Antonio;Texas, and Col. C.F. Mc- . Vey,Newbury Park,Calif. 4 ,,1 .•-i.-' *. • -, * _. . The other premiere work, "Sunrise Ceremonial" • - * ... choreographed by Ms. Sinden with music by Gary Cook and the U of A percussion ensemble will be performed '.- 't •• 0.' ,• IV '--,4.w., * - - is, again on April 21 in the Phoenix Civic Center's Symphony .4( .., . • - Hall. ti41 ' -.''''-'4! -'-?':10 "Turkey Ho Down performed by the TJCC Creative 40 * . .... . Movement Group, (ages 21/2 to 6) was enjoyed by every 4( -V--STATE APPROVED KINDERGARTEN 4( '.„, .. member. of the audience. The children are presently .4( * EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AT EVERY 4( C -' ' studying under Tonda Lea Sinden -' *-„,i.,• ' * GRADE LEVEL 4( .„,., An informal reception was held in the lobby of the ( * HOT LUNCHES theater following the concert.Later in the evening, close DROP-IN'S WELCOME ,- - friends and family were hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Harold .,„ Sinden and Kathy and Steve Zack. - * AGES 6 WEEKS TO 7 YEARS * FULL TIME OR 1/2 DAYS .., LJ * AFTER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT PROGRAM . , . .. - , ._ .. '5 A-, , A wonderful time was had by 200 members and guests of 4( Across from Casa Blanca Shopping Center at the Chi Omega sorority of the University of Arizona at PH. 742-3369 6021 N. Oracle AT WEST POINT—Mr.and Mrs.Robert Cerny,6845 N. their spring formal dinner dance,held at Westward Look hours: 7 to 6:30p.m. Nanini Drive,recently visited Cadet Dean Cerny,a plebe Resort Inn Saturday, April 15. The group danced to the - ( # 2 at West Point, during the annual Plebe Parent Weekend music of the'Arizona'band. , Northside Location: 4( activities. Cadet Cerny escorted his parents and Miss .4( PH. 887-9202 3902 N. Flowing Wells Kathi White of Batavia,Ill.,as they had an opportunity to (32 . 4( hours: 6:30a.m.to 6:30p.m. meet with faculty members and gain first-hand igNOW ENROLLING 4 and 5 YEAR OLDS knowledge of the rigorous schedule followed by Plebes at A Hawaiian theme will dominate the pool terrace of the ***************40 the academy. The cadet is a 1977 graduate of Canyon del Skyline Country Club when 220 members and guests of the Oro High School. Gamma Phi Beta sorority of the University of Arizona have their luau Friday, April 21. Miss Jennie Turney, THE ARIZONA TERRITORIAL social director of the group, planned the affair. Arizona on mu from Page 4) 1 West Orange Grove Rood.Tucson.AZ.85704.Phone(602)297-1107.Published bank will give the beat for their dancing. weekly on Thursdoys by Territorial Publishers.Inc.Also publishers of The Green 1/alley Sun and The Desert Airman.Second class postage paid at Tucson,AZ. Step into Spring is the theme of the luncheon meeting of Subscription rates:by mail in Pima County—$7.50 per year:by mail outside Pima the Tucson Christian Woman's Club to be held Friday, Call May at 297-3755 with your news. County in U.S.—$8.54;foreign countries—$10.00 per year:single copy 20 cents. April 21 in the Fiesta room at Levy's. Women of Tucson are invited,and are asked to make reservations with Mrs. G.D.Crow 325-7407. Lawrence J. Fenton, M.D. of the University of Arizona Medical Center, will speak on -Walking Through Life." Cathy Cella,singer,will entertain and a shoe revue will be You've spent a lifetime featured by Ellen Trueblood. E -d accumulating your estate. Residents of Friendly Village of the Catalinas were told how to eliminate stress by guest speaker,Rose Sayer,at a coffee clutch held at the clubhouse,Saturday,April 15. . -Transcendental Meditation" advocates meditation to Why don't you spend bring about peace of mind in yourself and to elminate mental and physical stress,Mrs.Sayer emphasized. A committee of the Residents Association of the Village .one hour with your is in charge of procuring speakers for these events. [35a Members of the Tucson Woman's Club and guests are trust officer to preserve it? looking forward to an all day tour of Tlaquepaque in Sedona,Saturday,April 22. The group will leave by bus at 7:30 a.m. and will be - .. .,,.. stopping at the Metro Center French Casino in Phoenix '. 0 it- /:-:•,...v enroute. Then after having lunch, sightseeing and •,.. :„V ---q.,..•. shopping at the resort,will return to Tucson. Tlaquepaque is an arts and crafts center built in a setting of superlative natural qualities and picturesque design that makes it almost impossible to describe and is In one hour, and at no charge, your Estate and N: a must for everyone to see. . . . Financial Planning Officer will explain how he can help you better manage your finances now Spring cleaning, and for the future. He'll talk to you about money Give your old clothes . management, how you can fully enjoy the income li.: a new look. • you've accumulated during your working years, 1 , . and the passing on of your estate to your heirs. 9 _ t di Ark Come in for a-personal and confidential A 1 v consultation. It'll be the best hour you ever spent. 1-- t 4' I Jim Cleary,Trust Officer ...•.. .......... kfr'f....,Y.,-,- g.f.g..!. .:::',:--.*:' Oracle and Orange Grove 6400 N.Oracle Road 792-5513 We clean your garments and household articles in 4 ADO IpeeikWif for complete satisfaction and protection. all PONT 11,4LCLE'NER FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ARIZONA ,„,,,,t,,,i,,k •fit)tRAI REstk,i,,,im DRYCLEANING FLUID Tom Roof the CLEANER . 297-7974 People who want to help you. Plaza del Oro • Orange Grove& Oracle • Page 6, The Arizona Territorial, April 20, 1978 • ". ' \ .\—\ * N \ - . \ \ \T\N i r r„74iii Js ,\.\ \‘1/4,\\\, \\ „\\,,\• \\ \\ s,\..\ \ \ ,\\„\ uthishe \\ cfai r , \-\,, , , • \ - \ ., ,... \ eissi \ Corner 4.10,_ \ \ \\ \\,„\\\,,,\, \ \ By E.D. JEWETT .40 \\ \ \ . s ,;,.t.,\,\\. . Periodically we hear from the Coca-Cola , \ \ \ • Company. Not the local people but from the \ ` really big bosses in Atlanta. \\ , 4 This last time our letter was from the office of the general counsel, no less. Whether we are + AUMA working our way up the chain of command ! \ \\ down in Atlanta is questionable since the letter \ _ \ prior to this latest one was from one of the \ \ �\ • public relations folks. But, who knows. • d \ \ \ \ Perhaps next time we might be honored to . 0 �\ \ \ hear from a vice president. \ ' '" \ \ \ A legal assistant in the office of the general \\\ -� \ counsel (sounds rather impressive come to \ \ thinkof � \ \ � it) wanted to tell us about a story we \ did on Jan. 19 about Lou Hamilton retiring \ \ �`� „.\ from the Casas Adobes DrugStore. \ It was a pretty good story, we thought, even 492(1/01(i \<;\ thougnot a lot of folks commented on the piece. Therefore, when we heard from the Coca-Cola people that they wanted to discuss the Lou Hamilton story we were rather Taking another look pleased. How about that? They must have liked the piece down in Atlanta. A license application for a package liquor Supervisors for its failure to challenge the Wrong again, though. The legal assistant from Coca-Cola wanted to discuss registered store at Ina Road and La Cholla application on possession of the property. Boulevard apparently part of a 69-acre Of course, we should note trademarks. that the board Oh, notagain,we thou ht. parcel owned by Federated Department which recommended approval of the << >> g w PP ap- But yes, the Coke folks were upset that we Stores —awaits aits a hearing date before the State plication was the same board which approved Board of Liquor Licenses and Control. had neglected to use a cap "C” when we q the final zoning cases on the Federated mentioned their product. We were em- In watching the case, we have become property. "Coca-Cola"phatically reminded that and concerned by the apparent lassitude among public officials about the subject of the But Mr. Jacob did tell the board that the "Coke" are both registered trademarks and enproperty had changed hands, and indicated thustitled to the same typographic treat- property sownership and the validity of lease negotiations claimed bythea applicant, Mike that construction of the shopping center was at ment as a proper name. PP least two years away. The legal assistant advised that "when this Jacob. An investigation conducted by The Nevertheless the count which looks oversight occurs, we simply must notify the TERRIT y' publications or risk the loss of the protection ORIAL last month revealed that Mr. primarily at posting regulations for public Jacob has not discussed leasing space in the hearings complianceg s and at with zoning now given our valuable trademarks by the shopping center with Federated officials. regulations, perhaps ought to be taking a Federal Lanham Trademark Act." Applications for liquor licenses re uire closer look at other facets of the licensingIt was really a nice, polite letter and we q were not offended that the subject was evidence of either ownership or a lease situation. agreement on the property for which the We hope the State Board of Liquor Licensesbrought to our attention again. After all, it P P Y p quo makes much sense that "Coke" would want to license is sought. and Control will take a good look at Mr. protect its identifying trademarks. We can't fully fault the county Board of Jacob's application from all sides. We are wondering, however, how our little typographic sin reached all the way into the corporate headquarters down in Atlanta.Very seldom do we rate such attention. •ing That's really eally big time.S Yes, it's truly amazin how we hear from Atlanta anytime we forget to use the cap "C". Even more so when our advertising depart- Water users appear to be the big winner in $8.50 for the first 2,000 gallons plus $1.17 for ments_spends so much time crying over the the rate case involvingMetropolitan Water each thousand � g Po after that. This compared with fact that Coca-Cola advertising agencies and Company. But Rep. John Kromko, D-Tucson, the present rate of $7.50 for the first 5,000 local dealers react as if they have never heard and old-fashioned American democracy can gallons plus 70 cents per thousand after that. of us when approached for a slice of the ad also take a bow. The big catch was the reduction of the budget. When Metropolitan asked for a good-sized minimum gallonage from 5,000 to 2,000 -- Well, that's the way it goes. The Coca-Cola rate increase last fall, Rep. Kromko thought it which would mean much bigger bills for allPe oPle who place the ads don't know us, but so was a bit much for a company that was en- but the smallest users. what the legal and public relations folks g joying a strong growth potential. He talked to The corporation commission has come up know who we are. friends and knocked on doors and found others with a different formula that appears to be one felt the same way. An organization of nor- that the company as well as the ratepayers thwest ratepayers was formed and petitions can live with. Recommended is a rate o f$6.50 1 opposing the increase drew 926 names. for the first 2,000 gallons and 75 cents per The TERRITORIAL welcomes letters to the editor. And when the Arizona Corporation Com- thousand above that. It could even mean a cut All letters must be signed and the writer's address and mission held a hearing on the matter in for some users, telephone number must be included. If for a good reason the writer wishes to have his or her name Tucson, 200 people showed up so they had to The point is that the people found out about withheld,the TERRITORIAL will do so at the editor's move the session across the street to the the proposal, reacted to it and got results discretion. Letters should be brief and should contain Marriott Hotel, and expanded it to two days. which, Rep. Kromko says, are quite no libelous material. Metropolitan was asking for a new rate of satisfactory. Score one for our side. \.. — J / - N . , MEMBER Winner of GENERALEXCELLENCEAward. tIIEiIfPAPER ET :1111 wa d. GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL NEWS COVERAGE EXCELLENCE Award Association.Founded 1885 r�`0$NATIONAL- EDtORS' 111171443'44 tOnaand ADVERTISING EXCELLENCE Award from Arizona Newspapers Association January 1973. � Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE, NEW WRITING R.4>W4e EXCELLENCE Award, TYPOGRAPHICAL EXCELLENCE PPf RS 4s Mtmbtr of NEWSPAPER Published each Thursday by TERRITORIAL PUBLISHERS, Award, GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL NEWS COVERAGE hQ �tlt�r, INC., 1 W. Orange Grove Road, Tucson, Az., 85704. Also EXCELLENCE,and EDITORIAL PAGE EXCELLENCE AvreeTd 3 .� i.b FOuNDA��0� publishers of The Desert Airman and the Green Valley Sun. from Arizona Newspapers Association January 1975. _= • .; -1.', ARIZONA Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE Award and NEWS a '' NEWSPAPERS 1975 Phone(602)297-1107 WRITING EXCELLENCE Award from Arizona Newspapers 1- , 0,: ? Association January 1977. V�''•lel. -,` .A. ' IATION E.D.Jewett,Jr. Jack B.Jewett David Iliff Walt Nett For Greater Public Service A Editor and Publisher General Manager Executive Editor News Editor Page 8,The Arizona Territorial, April 20, 1978 , DESERT LIVING Greenhouses Hydroponics s presenting �• .oa - w 0146S FO0 w .„..,tlik,,- -'', - t ,.., : :::',,,,,,,,,... ,„,,,.. . , _ .., . ,,, k D.L. irD.L.i � . 0 x �,.. ,. . , , ;� .. . .. M ``Love '` �' iik I ice r ,,: _youraPlants" Wetmore Elementary School will present Alice in r ' ,2610 E. Grant Rd. 795-0529 Wonderland, Thursday, > April ZO at 7 p.m. There is � � � � also at Builder Central _ no charge for the per- ° formance, which will be ,_ ,. P resented in the school's tkmultipurpose r m 00 iiiii,: ..., -ii *.'- -. •••::.:**::...•:- •:::-:i. : ::., :;:-... ;::::::::::.i:..:::' .:::iii: -.... -/ The 4 t students : --,...,. < r , 5 0 50 --- ... acting t n inmade g the play their own costumes and 'Wail the sets for the show. The 4***sr -• ,. li. .. .. ::: iq.:D,,:e production,which began in " i...:.x racle January, involves students � ` Salon' from the second through hairstylists sixth grades. 888-8912 - This version is concerned SUPER VISITS—Carolyn Warner, (second from left), State Superintendent of with the trial of Alice, and Public Instruction, is all settotour Flowing Wells Junior High School with J. 4455 N. Oracle at Wetmore the students will sing all Robert Hendricks (right), principal, and student guides Kathy Brown and Eddie 9am to 5:30pm Tues.-Sat. Wells. Mrs. Warner was in Tucson last week. visitingVeseyElementary School (ORACLE E RIDGE PLAZA) the songs from Alice. and Pueblo High School ' g oo along with Flowing Wells Junior High School. (Photo by Marcia Katz) 6o,trilie‘tie w . What's 44LINkEpt‘. DOG GROOMING Youngcited Linda Allyn,a talented young teenager,won two awards for lunch? at the Pima County Fair Art Show April 15.Her paintings were some of several submitted by students of northsider AMPHITHEATER DISTRICT 4 i i i Kay Hilwig. Linda won the coveted "Ron Keyes Award" Elementary Schools �.... Pitald for "Artist With a Future" and the ten painting lessons April 20—Fried chicken dinner. e mutt gOtikApril 21—Golden fish with tartar .... along with the honorable d(:)Ti:;.i:iiin!1,.:!.: go orable mention ribbon. scalloped potatoes,corn roll sauce, o s, s, In Mrs.Hilwig's words, "Linda has been an exceptional fruit. April 24 — Turkey sandwich and inspirational student since beginning her art lessons deluxe,chips,hot vegetable,peanut Plaza Escondida • OracIe at Ma eein late 1977". Linda, the only daughter of Daniel and Pauline Allyn, cup. April 25 — Pizza, green beans, carrot sticks,oatmeal cookie. 7341 Camino de Maximillian is finishing her freshman April 26 — Meat loaf, mashed For appointment please call . y y potatoes and gravy, garden salad, ear at CDO.She is interested in man of the art forms, hot roll,spring wheels. Lucky Star likes sports and animals. Her parents praise the support D April 27—Hobo lunch special. 297-8287 and interest shown by Mrs. Hilwig in helping Linda April—Grilled sandwich,french achieve her first awards. She is totally involved in the fries, carrot and raisin salad, ice cream cup. advancement of young peoples creative and artistic talents, theysay. Cross Junior High April 20 — Bacon, lettuce and • cheese sandwich, fried chicken -----.-----.--,,.„.d. dinner. Looking fot a April 21—Chicken steak,golden fish with tartar sauce, scalloped o ,, potatoes,corn rolls,gingerbread. April 24 — Sloppy Joe, turkey h •d ligiga a 511 -,tit , sandwich deluxe, chips, hot vegetable,peanut cup. nort si e home? t 1 April 25 — Chicken salad, meat MEXICAN RESTAURANT loaf, mashed potatoes and'gravy, garden salad, hot roll, spring AUTHENTIC MEXICAN&AMERICAN DISHES wheels,Lucky Star Day. April 27—Mini sub, hobo lunch ly !"� ` 4 special. �c � N Dancing With wichAp, l 28 —browny cheese sand- , potatoes, carrot f: (1) LOS EMBAJADORES and raisin salad,ice cream cup. L. r Magee Kd. TMARANA DISTRICT Appearing in Fiesta Lounge every Fri. c+ hornydale and Marana & Sat. April 24—Beef ravioli in tomato 0 Spm tol am sauce, buttered green beans, hot Ina Rd. cornbread,chilled fruit. 4:30-6:30 April rren—ch GoebadOrange Grove0 Sk line I)r. 2 COCKTAILS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 Hot Hors'd oeurves finger, friesld,n carrotkestickssteak, Y celery sticks,fruit. 11am to 6pm Mon. through Sat. on the House! April 26 — Barbecue on bun, i french fries,cole slaw,fresh fruit. ,�� CI) c TAKE OUT ORDERS—CATERING SERVICE April 27 — Hamburger steak, �, �. mashed potatoes and tomato gravy, 4780 E.GRANT RD.-Grant&Swan Shopping Center buttered carrots, hot rolls, chilled 1 11 11111 � �. — -- ,— � .•-• � mixed fruit. 11111 fl) mss-`Yq, 4�L�N�t✓s 'DINERS 795-6622 April 28—Submarine,onion and C., �,4 ct-ue pickle chips,po tato chips,buttered Speedway fi l vd. peas,peanut butter cookie. Brady,a`-Blvd Then be sure to see ur5exce exceptional s .'�...�. , � . northside Estes neighborhoods... = . ., 1, Heritage Hills.Totally new in (Casas Adobes Park.An unheard design...and loaded with more fea- of low price for the northside!Great tures and options than we've ever - views from these 3 and 4 bedroom A' . offered before.2,3,and 4 bedrooms beauties. Priced below the rest from 1 .E , „. .• priced right...from the low 30's. the mid 20's.On Orange Grove, n Ina.west of Oracle Road. between Oracle Road and 1-10. - . 4 4 _ Phone:297-7261. Phone:297-7216. , 0 2;,Rancho Feliz.Big and beautiful 1:5)Foothills on Alvernon.Drive 4 . 3 and 4 bedrm ;s. ::,,..,,,,_,„ . 00 homes on ranch- up...day or night...to see the forty , ..., - size lots. From just the mid 30's. thousand dollar homes with the Magee Road,west of Oracle Road. hundred thousand dollar view. 0, Phone:297-2239. From the mid 40's.Alvernon, BATHTUB north of Skyline. Phone:299-2601. �3 Verde Catalina.2 and 3 bedroom SAFETY G R I P townhouses on the side of the A $14.00 Catalinas.Spectacular views. Private pools for residents. Beginning in the '.* BuLLIIRDis low 40's.Oracle Road,just north of Magee Road. Phone:297-2218. is .Tueson Casas Adobes Plaza . . Estes Home town.' 7113 ..NorthlOragle Road -,,..,. ., OPEN DAILY 'TIL 6— SUNDAYS 11 to 4 - 297-0802 `_ . r, .. T April 20, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 9 Nash r Jr. High The setspace [ meets . schooisi 297-630 • Professional Framing 0 Collector's Prints t 0 musk Plaza Escondida • N. Oracle & Magee standards A Career Education Mini-Proposal submitted , Flowing Wells JuniorbCmittour kitchen through Guidance High School received Specialist Miss Pat Till bynotice last week that it has ,. P Miss Isabel O'Hagin,Music been accredited by the be mare efficient? Teacher at Nash School, u North Central Association made extra money ,.;, of Colleges and Schools Y ...more attractiv e■ available for a special1 ONt,..-4%- = (NCA). wANI EH a student project. They are .. 71. �� Accreditation by the - 1learning about the different '. , ��kinds of work that must be • � � NCA means that the school,i/ Y#,,,i�:+,,4 . ,� has met the rigorous _ .done to write and produce a o:.� � � standards set. for mem- _ Musical Play. e111011LAli �� ___-_�_. _ _y _---,bership, said Principal J. - �1 :Wash Kids in Space is a R�` ,. -.w _ , ! 4 z, � Robert Hendricks last _ i�LI -,,---7-7-7= story written by Teresa �, � . week. These standards - ". Barrow and adapted with e► : ' � � '' ' , / , are established by the over �i ,.�s- the help of Miss O'Hagin to = � �. � � .I• ----,- �� ,,, �, �,3oU schools of the Com- I - •_ 1_ be a Musical Play that ���� � y - _-� -- ----- . . ,, � -. �, ,,. mission on Schools. The students will produce for �� �. �� � :�: _ �,�. - '''''\,,:`` ----- parents and friends at 7:30 ` 7 : �� - standards signify that the ' _ school has the resources, Thursday, April 20. �" ' personnel and leadership With the helpof Mrs. �,- � . '��� :� �� •:�, '' �� . necessary as preconditions - - -x Com lete or Martha Cable, three 6th . '° for effective education." .. .►-' illilirrm p Remodeling grade students — Tim �r ----.c-��• RECEIVES GRANT — Paula Dunn, a junior at CDO, Mr. Hendricks said he a ri Recover Your Existing Baldwin,Stephen Gollasch, receives a $100 grant to attend the Youth Leadership `� ' iand Jean Paul Feyte — thought we hada par- �� .1� i. �� Cabinets have become a video-tape Seminar of Freedoms Foundation from Bob White, ticularly good report"from �� crew o f director, president of Desert Kiwanis Club.The seminar was April the accreditation team. 4-9 at Valley For ,Pa. We have something to fit every budget. From our own cameraman, and V-T While high school ac- Quality Custom Cabinets to the economical process ofOperator, so that students creditation allows can see the show on a TVorr ir� won graduates to avoid college Recovering Your Existing Cabinets with durable high monitor. entrance exams, NCA pressure laminants. Fourth graders Victoria accreditation for junior We also offer an array of modular cabinets and we Pollock and Mathew Pit- attend assernb high schools and now have a showroom in your Community. tock have been publicizing elementary schools y r the program, using provides a way to posters, news releases and Clint Eastwood ap- But,Mr.Skrobel said this strengthen the entire VISIT us -- WE'RE AT P� � g pictures for Tucson media, parently will not be at week, the district has now education program in a and some personal letters Flowing Wells High School found out that Mr. East- district, Mr. Hendricks of invitation to people like Friday, April 28 for its wood won't show up. said, adding that it helps Dr. Thomas Neel, Am- National Bellamy Award programs " dovetail phitheater School Supt. Day. Rep. Morris Udall L i t t,a League directly into each other." Among the jobs being will be the principal Because the school learned as they get ready speaker. Results from last handles grades seven, KITCHENS & BATH for the program — in ad- Len Skrobel, a social Saturday's play in the eight and nine, it was dition to writing, and studies teacher in charge of Continental Majors League particularly important to uoii you con afford" musical scores, directors the affair, said the actor at Flowing Wells Junior have the school accredited, q and script prompters — had been invited after a High School: Mr.Hendricks said. 2744 N. Campbell Ave. there are construction of poll of pupils showed a Nationwide Security 13, props like space ships, strong interest in his Woody's Sporting Goods 2. THe accreditation must 326-2131 sculptures, space barriers coming. Contacts with Mr. Concrete Products 9, be renewed yearly, ac- and little stars and Eastwood's California Jordan's Jewelers 8. cording to Supt. William Poston.mountains. These students agent had indicated the Midtown Sertoma 23, PosRed Cross is couriti r being e be ng helped by Mrs. actor would be in the Mead's Pharmacy 3. Flowing Wells Junior Sandra W i t m a n, art Tucson area and was in- FOP 8, Shamrock Dairy High School was opened o+,.. .s y'`at teacher. terested in coming. 2. last spring. a • • big If you want the rates...aII is. ■■■ move. To ima as. i .... i • ,..... ._. ,,,, , 04 ,., ........„,. ,,. - ti i i m. , .,. . r — 0 f , 41 ,1/4i...........(11 ..oi „...... -..' elk FIINIA .,.., .. ihil ,„.. \ 1,� ., .... .; : . 'eR ,,. , ., ., . ,,,..:„:„.,., .: 4,, ,,/ \,), 1 sikviNa .. ,...,„„, , ,•n....-,*fie..^'^""'"`-- :,. .. ::. i. ...... ._ „ , ��L �gifm a�5�Yx x'•4�ab► �+ , ik ,1 i Ag,r�� , L�,, 7-d �'� .-fie'' tg ff.,' r � . „*� .*:,, - Tcoa ' i� ,J tr I ' ) _ ,, „,,,„:„7.r 7...: .. -— -;,.,:,,-..7,:'...,.:',7,,,:,*11. 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II State Page 10, The Arizona Territorial, April 20, 1978- PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICESii 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 9 Your Right To Know Your Right To Know ARTICLES OF iN- shares of perferred stock of the Tucson Boulevard, Tucson, YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- First Avenue, Phoenix,Arizona clocks, brassware, chess sets, An Arizona Corporation 4. CORPORATION par value of One Hundred Arizona. The stock in trade, MONED and required to appear 85003. , jewelry, guns, and such other KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE OF ($100.00) Dollars each. Such equipment, furniture and fix- and defend in the above entitled GIVEN under my hand and the articles relating to the same;to PRESENTS: PRESIDIO PLASTERING, stock shall be issued when paid tures being transferred and sold action in the above entitled seal of the Superior ,"_ Court of the purchase or otherwise acquire That we, the undersigned, do INC. for in cash,services or property, are shown in Schedule A at- court, within TWENTY DAYS, State of Arizona,in and for the and to hold, sell and dispose of hereby associate ourselves for KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE and shall be issued as fully paid, tached hereto and made a part exclusive of the day of service, County of Maricopa, this 29th open accounts receivable,notes, the P purpose of forming acor- g�,R.. PRESENTS: and shall forever be non- hereof. after service of this summons day of December,1977. drafts, and acceptances, and poration under the laws of the That we, the undersigned,do assessable.The judgment of the Creditors who are to be paid are upon you if served within the Wilson D.Palmer installment lien obligations State of Arizona,and do hereby. �; hereby associate ourselves board of directors as to the value shown on Schedule B attached State of Arizona, or within Clerk covering any and all sales on adopt the following Articles of ,tys,. together for the purpose of of the property taken in ex- hereto and made a part hereof, THIRTY DAYS,exclusive of the By E.McCready any merchandise or other Incorporation; forming a corporation under the change for stock shall be con- and shall present their claim to day of service,if served without Deputy Clerk commodities,to own and deal in Article I laws of the State of Arizona and clusive in the absence of fraud. L. CH R I STO PH E R N E F- the State of Arizona,and you are Pub:The Arizona Territorial all types of real and personal The name of the Corporation is: s, . do hereby adopt, sign and The balance of Article V shall STEAD, 1038 East Ft. Lowell, hereby notified that in case you April 20,27,1978 property, and to acknowledge the following remain as written, and Tucson, Arizona, on or before fail so to do,judgment b default p P y� guarantee, Abundant Life Health Food Y May 4,11,1978 pledge, mortgage, borrow or Cor '��� Articles of Incorporation: previously amended. the date of sale, to be held on will be rendered against you for ReP g g - poration. , Req: Evans,Kitchel&Jenckes, raise money for anyinvestment Article II ARTICLE I. RESOLVED, that the existing Monday,April 10,1978,at 10:00 the relief demanded in the Attorneys in any way and to do such other The purpose for which this . Name: the name of the cor- Article V I of the Articles of o'clock a.m, complaint. financing as may be for the Corporation is organized is the poration shall be PRESIDIO Incorporation of Chapman-Dyer Creditors not to be paid by The name and address of ;- g PUBLIC NOTICES welfare of this corporation,and transaction of any and all PLASTERING,INC. Steel Mf Co.be and the same is whose claims are to be assumed plaintiffs attorney is the doing of any and all acts lawful) business for which ARTICLE II hereby amended to read as by transferee are shown on James C.Frisch necessary for the carrying out of corporations may be formed Incorporators:the names and follows: Schedule C attached hereto. KING&FRISCH Your Right To Know be inspectedthe powers above enumerated,it under the laws of the State of addresses of the incorporators The time of the commencement This Notice may 6245 East Broadway,Suite 510 being understood that the failure Arizona, and as they may be are as follows: of this corporation shall be the upon recordation in the office of Tucson,Arizona 85711 ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT Ernest Wayne Sharp date on which a Certificate of the Pima County Recorder. GIVEN under my hand and the TO THE to enumerate any specific power amended from time to time. , ned state that this seal of the Superiorshall not prevent this cor Article III 9325 East 39th Street Incorporation is issued by the The undersigned Court of the ARTICLES OF poration from exercising such The Corporation initially intends Tucson,Arizona 85730 Corporation Commission of Notice and the attached State of Arizona in and for the INCORPORATION & powers as may be necessary for to engage in the buying and - i Clyde Milton Nichols Arizona,and shall be perpetual. schedules are complete as far as County of Pima,this 30th day of DOLGAARD,STAGGS 9325 East 39th Street RESOLVED,that Article VII of is known. March,1978. the carrying out of the powers selling at retail of all types of COMPANY,P.C. above enumerated, it being health foods and associated Tucson,Arizona 85730 I the Articles of Incorporation of STEVEN KLEINSMITH Norma M.Felix,Clerk Pursuant to the provisions of uderstood that the failure to products and merchandise. ` ARTICLE III Chapman-Dyer Steel Mfg. Co. Transferee By Gerald L.Hevalow -.' relatingSection 10-061,Arizona Business enumerate any specific power Article IV Duration: the duration of the to limitation of in- DONALD G.CAYLOR Deputy Clerk Corporation Act the un- shall notrevent this cor- The Corporation adopts a fiscal corporation is perpetual. debtedness, be and the same is Transferor Pub:The Arizona Territorial P P p dersigned corporation adopts poration from exercising such year ending June 30th. ARTICLE IV hereby deleted in tis entirety. ANN L.CAYLOR April 20,27,1978 the Articles of Amendment to its g,. Purpose: The powers as may be necessary or Article V po purpose for That the amendment to Ar Transferor May 4,1978 a Articles of incorporation: convenient to permit it to The Corporation shall have - which this corporation is tide V of the Articles'of In- , STATE OF ARIZONA Req:King&Frisch,Attorney FIRST: The name of the engage in all phases and aspects authority to issue One Million organized is the transaction of corporation of Chapman-Dyer ss. - corporation is DOLGAARD, of the retail and import-export (1,000,0001 shares of common any or all business for which Steel Mfg.Co effects a change in County of Pima STAGGS&COMPANY,P.C. business; to under-write, sub stock with a par value of One corporations may be in the amount of stated capital in THIS INSTRUMENT was PUBLIC NOTICES scribe for or buy, sell, pledge, Dollar {51.00) per share. The corporated under the laws of the that the capitalization of said acknowledged before me this SECOND: The documents mortgage, hold or otherwise ., g price at which such stock is lobe ! State of Arizona,as they may be corporation is raised from Two 22nd day of March, 1978, by Your Right To Know attached hereto as Exhibit"A" deaf in stocks, bonds, issued shall be determined by amended from time to time. Million ($2,000,000.00) Dollars DONALD G. CAYLOR, ANN set forth the amendments to the obligations,or securities of any the Board of Directors and its °b4 ARTICLE V. consisting of One Million LYNN CAYLOR and STEVEN Articles of Incorporation which private or p judgement as to value shall be Initial Business: The cor KLEINSMITH. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Ro public corporation, ($1,000,000.00) Dollars of OF THE STATE OF were adopted by the government or municipality, final.Stock shall be issued when poration initially intends toCommon Stock and One Million MARYELLEN COBURN ARIZONA shareholders of the corporation trust, syndicates, partnerships, paid for in cash, property, or conduct the business of ($1,000,000.00) Dollars of Per- NOTARY PUBLIC plastering and masonry. MyCommission Ex IN AND FOR THE on January 12, 1976, in the or individuals, and to do any services, and when so issued y (erred Expires Stock to Ten MillionCOUNTY OF PIMA manner prescribed by the other act or thing permitted by shall be deemed fully paid and ARTICLE Vi. ($10,000,000.00) Dollars con 6-20-80 In the Matter of the Estate of Arizona Business Corporation law for the preservation, nonassessable. Authorized Captiat: The listing of Nine Million SCHEDULE TIMOTHY J.HALPIN Act. protection, improvement or Article VI ,, amount of captial stock of this ($9,000,000.00) Dollars of OF THIRD: The number of enhancement of the value of The name and address of the ' corporation shall be$1,000,000.00 PROPERTY TRANSFERRED Deceased Common Stock and One Million No.P 4535 shares of the corporation out such shares of stock, bonds, initial statutory agent of the divided into 100,000 common ($1,000,000 00) Dollars of Per The following schedule of standing at the time of such securities, or other obligations shares having a par value of Amended 9 Corporation is Latimer W ferred Stock. property is the subject of a Bulk NOTICE OF HEARING ON adoption was 5,001; and the including the right to vote MacMillan Jr., 5917 East Pima I $10.00 per share. This common iN WITNESS WHEREOF,we Transfer between DONALD G. number of shares entitled to thereon or to do any other thin CAYLOR and ANN LYNN PETITION i N FORMAL 9 St., Tucson,Arizona 85712,who � stock shall be issued when paid have hereunto set our hands as TESTACY PROCEEDINGS vote thereon was 5,001. which may be necessary, ad has been a bona-fide resident of for in cash,services or property President and Secretary, CAYLOR, as Tranferors and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FOURTH: The designation vantageousor lawful in the State of Arizona for more 1 or other valuable securities,and respectively, of said cor STEVEN KLEINSMITH, as and number of outstanding connection with any of the ac- than three(3)years. I shall be issued as fullyP y" that CHARLES W. KING has paid poration, and have hereunto Transferee. filed with the above-named shares of each class or series tivities herein set forth. Article V!I I shares and shall be forever affixed the seal of said cor- SCHEDULE Court a entitled to vote thereon as a ARTICLE IV. The authorized The i nonassessable.The judgment of poration on this 22nd dayof All personal property located at petition in formal private property of each testacy proceedings. A copy of class or series were as follows: amount of capital stock of this and every incorporator, the Board of Directors as to the March,1978. 2334 North First Avenue, Tuc value of the propertyCLASS OR SERIES taken or son Arizona, and used in can- the petition is on file with the � corporation shall be 81,000,000.00 stockholder, director, and of Marian B.Chapman Probate Division of the Clerk of Common divided into 1,000,000 shares of ficer of the corporation shall services rendered in exchange President nection with the operation of the NUMBER OF SHARES the for these shares shall be con Elmer L.Jones business known as "Sausage the Court and is availble for par value of S1.00 each.Said forever be exempt from all inspection by interested per 5,001 capital stock shall be paid in at corporate debts and liabilities of clusive in the absence of fraud. SecretaryDeli . °� ARTICLE VII sons." FIFTH:The number of shares such times and upon such whatsoever kind and nature. SCHEDULE B Hearing has been reset to STATE OF AR IZONA of each class or series entitled to conditions as the board of Article VIII Board of Directors:The initial Ss AFFIDAVIT REGARDING vote thereon as a class or series directors may by resolution The Corporation shall be Board of Directors shall consist COUNTY OF PIMA CREDITORS OF T R A N- consider the petition on the 8th p day of May,1978,at 9:00 o'clock which voted for or against such direct, either in cash, or by governed by a Board of of two directors. The persons The foregoing instrument was SFEROR (TO BE PAID BY A M., Pima County Court amendments, respectively, services rendered to the cor- Directors of not less than two(21 who are to serve as directors acknowledged before my by TRANSFEROR) was: House, 115 N. Church Avenue, until the first annual meeting of MARIAN B. CHAPMAN and CREDITOR poration,or by real or personal and not more than (8)directors shareholders or until their ADDRESS Tucson,Arizona,in a Division to CLASS OR SERIES property transferred to it. elected by the stockholders at ELMER L. JONES, President be assigned as shown on the Common Shares of stock when issued in their annual meeting which successors are elected and and Secretary, respectively, of AMOUNT NUMBER OF SHARES FOR exchange for services or shall be held on the fourth(4th) } daily trial calendar. _ qualified are: said company; and they DATED April 14,1978 5,001 property pursuant to a Thursday in August of each year Ernest Wayne Sharp acknowledge that they executed City of Tucson CHARLES W.KING NUMBER OF SHARES resolution of the board of or until their successors have rtr Clyde Milton Nichols i the foregoing on behalf of said Water Utility 6245 East Broadway,Suite 510 AGAINST directors shall thereupon been duly elected and qualified. ARTICLE VIII 104 N.Meyer St. I corporation for the reasons and None become and be The name and address of the ' Tucson Tucson,Arizona 85711 fully paid up the The first Board of Directors gQ purposes therin expressed. Pub: The Arizona Territorial DATED:April 7,1978. same as though paid for in cash shall be composed of Bjorn W. ,„1'., statutory agent of the cor- IN WITNESS WHEREOF i Unknown DOLGAARD STAGGS& at par,April 20 1978 , , p and shall be non Oswalt 1230 Emerine Dr., poration is: City of Tucson Az 85704: have hereunto set my hand and Req:King&Frisch,Attorneys COMPANY,P.C. assessable forever, and the Tucson, Mary I. Enest Wayne Sharp seal this 22nd day of March, ! Sales Tax By Georgina Staggs, determination of the board of Oswalt, 1230 Emerine Dr., 9325 East 39th Street 1978 109 N.Meyer St. President directors as to the value of any Tucson, Az 85704; Cheryl D. Tucson,Arizona 85730 I Walter Hochuli Tucson PUBLIC NOTICES By Georgina Staggs, property or services received by Brandt, 1230 Emerine Dr., :'. ARTICLE IX. Notary Public Unknown Secretary the corporation in exchange for Tucson, Az 85704; and Bjorn . The private property of the o My Commission Expires: Tucson Gas& Your Right To Kno EXHIBIT"A" stock shall be conclusive. Oswalt Jr., 1230 Emerine Dr., • shareholders of this corporation 11-4-78 Electric STATE OF ARIZONA ARTICLE V. The names and Tucson, Az 85704, who are also is to be exempt from corporate 220 W.6th St. post office ad the Incorporators of this cor 045136-0 In the Superior Court of the ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT residences and debts and in no event shall the pub:The Arizona Territorial Tucson STATE OF ARIZONA TO THE dresses of the incorporators and i shareholders be Po poration. personally April 20,27,1978 May 4,1978 ! Unknown In and For the County of Pima ARTICLES OF board of directors are as IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we liable to any degree, for the Req:Celia&Hochuli,Attorneys ` Mountain Bell In the Matter of the Estate of INCORPORATION follows: hereby affix our signatures this debts of the corporation. 125 E.Pennington JAMES SODICH, OF ARTICLE X. ° Tucson Deceased. Godfrey Gordon Eastwood,2749 26th day of January,1978. DOLGAARD,STAGGS&COM North Orchard Avenue,Tucson, Bjorn W.Oswalt These Articles may be Unknown No.P-4560 PANY, P.C. Arizona 85712; Mary I.Oswalt amended at any annual meeting State of Arizona NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to the provisions of Thelma Van Dyke Eastwood, Cheryl D.Brandt of the stockholders, or any Sales Tax To the CREDITORS of the Section 10-061,Arizona Business 2749 North Orchard Avenue, Bjorn Oswalt Jr. special meeting of the 1700W.Washington Estate of JAMES SODICH, Corporation Act, the un- Tucson,Arizona,85712. STATE OF ARIZONA stockholders called for such a Phoenix deceased. dersigned corporation adopts ARTICLE VII. The affairs of ss. purpose,by an affirmative vote ( Unknown NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the attached Articles of the corporation shall be con- Countyof Pima of a majority of the shares of State of Arizona that the undersigned has been Amendment to its Articles of ducted by a board of directors of The foregoing instrument was common stock issued and i Witholding appointed personal represen- Incorporation: not less than two (2) nor more subscribed and acknowledged outstanding,and notice shall be 1700 W.Washington tative of this estate.All persons ARTICLE ii than five(5) persons,who shall before me this 26th day of required pursuant to the By- havingclaims against the estate Laws. Phoenix The name of the corporation is be stockholders of the cor January,1978. Unknown are required to present their STAGGS&REIDY P.C. poration,and by such officers as Latimer W.MacMillan Jr. IN WTINESS WHEREOF,we late nal Revenue Service claims within four months after DATED:March 31,1978. the said board of directors may NOTARY PUBLIC hereunto set our hands and seals 160 W.1200 South St. the date of the first publication DOLGAARD,STAGGS&COM- from time to time elect or ap- My Commission Expires: E this 4th day of April,1978. of this notice or the claims will P A N Y P.C. point. Said directors shall be Sept.30,1978 Ernest Wayne Sharp Ogden,Utah Unknown be forever barred.Claims must By Georgina Perez Staggs, elected annually by the Pub:The Arizona Territorial Clyde Milton Nichols be presented by delivering or President stockholders at a meeting held April 20,27,1978 STATE OF ARIZONA Associated Grocers SS 3445 S.Country Club mailing a written statement of STATE OF ARIZONA on the second Monday of May of May 4,1978 Tucson the claim to the undersigned ss each year, the first such R Bjorn W.Oswalt COUNTY OF PIMA Req: The foregoingUnknown personal representative at 321 COUNTY OF PIMA meeting to be held on May 8, instrument was N. Camino del Norte Tucson, ` acknowledged before me by Shriner SausageOn this day of March, 1978, 1978. The fiscal year of said ERNEST WAYNE SHARP and 3601 N.7th Arizona 85716. before me, the undersigned corporation shall be determined CLYDE MILTON NICHOLS for Phoenix DATED April 11,1978 Notary Public, personally ap- by the board of directors. The the purposes therein contained Unknown Mary Dyer peered Georgina Perez Staggs, first board of directors shall be this 4th day of April,1978. Butcher Block Personal Representative known to me or satisfactorily elected by the incorporators at Covering Nada S.Coonrod Pub:The Arizona Territorial to be the rson whose the meeting of the incorporators 6449 N.Oracle provenPe Notary Public Unknown April 20,27,1978 name is subscribed to the within at the time the certificate of My Commission Expires: Sciortino Bakery May 4,1978 instrument and acknowledged incorporation of this corporation 1-21-79 3529 East Speedway Req:Henry R.Merchant that she executed the same for is received, and shall serve as the 5018 Tucson the purposes therein contained. the directors of this corporation Pub: The Arizona Territorial Unknown PUBLIC NOTICES Jeffrey D.McGhee until the first annual meeting of Frances J.Dreher Notary Public the stockholders. territoryApril 20,27,1978 May 4,1978 7340 East Broadway Yovr Ri ht To Know Notary Expiration Date: ARTICLE I X.The privateReq:James M.Wilkes,P.C. 9-26-81 Tucson g property of the stockholders of Unknown In the Superior Court of the 003106-5 this corporation shall be exempt SCHEDULE C STATE OF ARIZONA Pub: The Arizona Territorial from liability for its debts and for th e PUBLIC NOTICES AFFIDAVIT REGARDING In and For the County April 20,27,1978,May 4,1978 obligations. CREDITORS OF TRAN• of Maricopa Req:King&Frisch,Attorneys ARTICLE X. GODFREY Your Right To Know SFEROR (TO BE PAiD BY ADVANCE MORTGAGE GORDON EASTWOOD, who is northwest TRANSFEREE) CORPORATION, a Delaware PUBLIC NOTICES now and has for more than three Certificate of Amendment CREDITOR corporation, years last past been a legal, ADDRESS bona fide resident of the State of to the Articles Plaintiff, Your Right To Know • of Incorporation of AMOUNT PHILLIP LEE and CAROLE A. g Arizona, is appointed the Chapman-Dyer Steel Mfg.Co. LEE, his wife; UNKNOWN Statutory agent for this cor side ••• none ARTICLES OF poration. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE HEIRS of each of said individual INCORPORATION FOR PRESENTS: Pub:The Arizona Territorial defendants,if any are deceased; GORDON SALES IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we That at a special meeting of the April 6,13,20,1978 PALM GROVE CLUSTERS have hereunto set our hands on Req: L. Christopher Nefstead, ENTERPRISES,INC. this 3rd day of April,1978. g5i] stockholders of Chapman-DyerP TOWNHOUSE ASSOCIATION; KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE Steel Mfg. Co., a corporation, Attorney DOE I THROUGH X; DOE PRESENTS: Godfrey Gordon Eastwood Thelma Van Dyke Eastwood held at the company office,820 CORPORATION i THROUGH That we. the undersigned, STATE OF ARIZONA South Euclid Avenue, Tucson, PUBLIC NOTICESX' have this day voluntarily SS The Arizona Arizona, on the 22nd day of Defendants. associated ourselves together COUNTY OF PIMA March,1978,after due notice as Your Right to Know No.C361668 for the purpose of forming a required by law and the by-laws SUMMONS of the company, at which THE STATE OF ARIZONA to corporation under the laws of This instrument was Territanal• meetin Twent Nine Thousand In the Su rior Court of the the State of Arizona,and for that acknowledged before me this Four Huwen d Eighty-eight STATE ri ARIZONA the above named defendants, purpose do hereby adopt Ar- P and each of them,GREETING: tides of Incorporation as 3rd day of April, 1978 by (29,488) shares of Capital Stock In and For the County of Pima YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- GODFREY GORDON EAST- WOOD and THELMA VAN were represented, being all of No.173038 MONED and required to appear the outstanding Capital Stock of ...SUMMONS and defend in the above-entitled ARTICLE The name of the DYKE EASTWO said corporation,by the holders BERTHA B. GOODWiN, a action in the above-entitled corporation shall be: June Scales GORDON SALES Notary Public thereof in person, and voted widow, Court,within TWENTY DAYS, unanimously for the following Plaintiff, exclusive of the da of ENTERPRISES,INC. My commission expires: Cali Y service, ARTICLE 11. The principal November 22,1981 resolutions,and the same were vs. after service of this summons place of business of this cor- duly and regularly adopted and EDiTH L. MILLER, formerly upon you if served within the 5013x5 poration shall be at Tucson, Pub: The Arizona Territorial 297- 1107 passed,to-wit: EDITH L. HOLCK; COUNTY State of Arizona, or within Pima County, Arizona, but it April 20,27,1978 May 4,1978 RESOLVED, that Article V of ESCROW SERVICE,an Arizona THIRTY DAYS,exclusive of the may maintain such other places the Articles of Incorporation of corporation, a Trustee under day of service,if served withoutReq:June Scales of business a thero Board to today to Chapman-Dyer Steel Mfg. Co., Trust No.9293-T; JOHN DOE 1 the State of Arizona,and you are Directors may, from time to be and the same is hereby to 10; JANE DOE 1 to 10; ABC hereby notified that in case you time determine; PUBLIC NOTICES amended to read as follows: CORPORATION 1 to 10;and the fail so to do,judgment by default ARTICLE I I i. The general The amount of the Capital Stock UNKNOWN HEIRS of any of the will be rendered against you for nature of the business proposed Your Right To Know S U bs tribe ! of this corporation is Ten Million above-Parties in Possession, the relief demanded in the to be transacted by the cor- (S10,000,000) Dollars divided Defendants. complaint. is:to No.173038 The name and address of export nsports buy, equ equipment import, into Nine Million (9,000,000) and ARTICLES OF Shares of Common Stock of the SUMMONS plaintiff's attorney is Evans, clothing, miscellaneous INCORPORATION OF par value of One Dollar ($1.00) THE STATE OF ARIZONA to Kitchel&Jenckes, P.C. (Jerry household articles,including but ABUNDANT LIFE HEALTH FOOD CORPORATION v each and Ten Thousand(10,000) the above named defendants, W. Lawson, Esq.), 363 North not limited to, glassware, April 20, 1978, The Arizona Territorial,Page 11 ;. t 1 ;111! t q f Eillii!::: I: ji'�t ,,, ,,, �-`'mss�. hiev�' ' _ y',''°i4', 11, , I , , jTREASURE UNT I ,� , ;�j1I,ij,j ,, i,��lot` I � _� MINIATURES , 1 , - 1 1 :umt',. ( '.ilktF ' !,,tt?, id „ ,,',. i, " F ., . r�'' /� ,}`, �y, The Only Store in Tucson isoimi di 1 , � . Completely Devoted to Miniatures1 it l ll� Alta: 11,1 �, _ lip :�..�..�.�,� •111111_uiiiJiuuii_- _ ar •Custom Doll House Service - _ _:______________ri .,_: - -- __%,„„__ - _ • Furnish g • Accessories _ __,__:__.‘._ , , __tion „� cfc.,-- ___ ._.�.......,. _ oors an in ows ► s' ,.,,_, �` ��C_r- �� _�� -' _ � t/...,r//r.rr✓rrsr�, rr.��, ��-�— —L` _ ------ - ---.:- = -' fr,--;,-,,,Z”,.;r, ,1""" %. •Basswood Furniture Kits _-_--�..--.. ..----_,---...--...,-,-..--,--,:;--7 , !jr,.,'fr,',y, ,,lliti it 1 •Books and Magazines Please call s' - 708 E.PRINCE RD.(Corner of First Ave.)887-3783 Sketch of Fine Arts Center underway at CDO COO i construction u _____ Scholl) Construction has started on the $2.25 million fine To insure accoustical quality, walls will be con- • arts center at Canyon del Oro High School. The 40,000 structed,of masonry up to a height of 20 feet. A light square-foot complex, designed by CNWC Architects, weight steel frame will comprise the remaining Exercise ,%. , will house a 200-seat theater, 700-seat auditorium and structure of the walls. 4.10.1-1practice rooms for the school band and orchestra as The main stage in the building is the same size as SC�n s ,-� well as art classrooms and storage areas. that of the CommunityCenter Music Hall and it is the. patented sandal �....�►- anticipated that the facility will become the cultural According to John Morrison, CNWC project archi- activity center for the north side. tect, design features were planned following discus- W. F. Connelly Construction Co. has been awarded sions with fine arts faculty members. The large the contract.Structural engineering services are being auditorium serves as the nucleus of the complex,with provided by RGA Consulting Engineers. Other en- ytall other facilitiesleading to it through a series of high gineering services are being provided by Stuart R. ceilinged corridors.The lobby off the main auditorium Palmer,mechanical; Meier Brunington,electrical and `+ and theater can also be used an an art gallery. Wilfred Malmundr , ,acoustical. ail Rudasill I)efender Ikugs , t�ASASDRUGADOBES RORACLE AT INA RD 29'1191 hearing WhyShould A Small Real planned Estate Company Bat 1.000 1626 South Arcadia SOLD 1978 The county Board of 9060 North Calle Buena Vista SOLD 1978 PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT 7712 North Camino de Maximillian SOLD 1978 Supervisors has scheduled 3401 West Canteloupe SOLD 1978 a public hearing for May 1 1401 West Cerrada Vera Cruz SOLD 1978 to abandon a 8880 North Hickory SOLD 1978 Ona proposal 2832 West Jacinto SOLD 1978 TAX NOTICE part of Rudasili Road near 1241 West Maximilian Way SOLD 1978 La Cholla Boulevard. 2427 East Parkside SOLD 1978 1312 W.Placita Quintero SOLD 1978 The hearing will be held 1332 West Plocita Quintero SOLD 1978 in the board's hearing9545 North Preakness SOLD 1978 7712 North Redwing SOLD 1978 room on the first floor of 7320 North San Bias SOLD 1978 1345 Son Lucas SOLD 1978 the County Courts 1202 West Son Nicholas SOLD 1978 Pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes 42-342, the Building. 2001 West Shalimar Way SOLD 1978 - 201 E.Calle Arizona SOLD 1978 Second Half of 1977 real property taxes became due According to Ron Ayers of the county highway In 2 years we have established ourselves as a and payable March 1, 1978 and becomes delinquent on department, the aban- major Real Estate Company in Northwest Tucson. May 1, 1978 at 5:00 p.m. and unless paid prior thereto donment would allow the department to pave a We believe in that "extra" effort which has led to interest from the time of delinquency at the rate of ten portion of Roller Coaster obtaining quality listings and solid sales.We have a per cent (10%) per annum prorated monthly as of the Road. young, energetic, and knowledgeable sales group. first day of the month until paid, will be added thereto. A file on the proposal is Right now we need more Northwest and Central Taxes are payablefrom available for public in- 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. spection at the board home listings. Don't call us just for a free Market Mondaythrough Friday, legal holidays excluded, at the clerk's office on the tenth Analysis(we do that too).Call us when you want to y floor of the CountyAd- get your home sold...fast. Everyword in this ad is office of the Pima County Treasurer, Courthouse, ministration Building. true.If you don't believe this,ask our competitors. Tucson, Arizona. MAKES HONOR ROLL _ ARIZONA Anna K. Stephens, Ell HOMESTEADSdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stephens of 5505 REALTY Any questions relative to the authority for property taxation, the 3732 N.Oracle Road definition of taxable property or the criteria in determining the N. Camino Esquela, has classification and extent to which property is taxed should be directed to earned a place on the honorIn611 Tucson,Arizona 85705your STATE LEGISLATIVE REPRESENTATIVES.p py roll for the fall 1977 sem- ester (602)887-4200 from Trinity Univer- Any questions relative to appraisal techniques should be directed to THE sit in San Antonio. STATE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE. Y , Any questions relative to the AMOUNT of taxes should be directed to • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. • � ►1fr�� i s i�•• •i,a the GOVERNING BODIES of .the State of Arizona and its political •••••••••••••0••••••••••••••0•••••••• ••••••••• •• • ••• .....•••.••..•....••.••....••••••••e••••••••e•••...• • subdivisions(State,County, School Districts, Cities, etc.). re •. .,. , • • • • • • • • . • • . • • • • . . • • • • . • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • ••• • ••• • • ••••• - ••• ••. •• •e- • _ - - Any questions relative to the manner in which property taxes are 04).%,:\ ..•0•• ••••:• •WC MINT LISTINGS ••••0 collected, and subsequently invested, should be directed to the ••••• 4114140... .,••• undersigned. •• + •••. ..•00 0000•. ..0000 0004•. ••••.. .••••• 00 •..• •••••• •0•... ••.0•• •.•... 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MIRACLE MILE PRESENTS is reboundsquickly 2 NEIL SIMON'S OUTRAGEOUS COMEDY By JUDY RATLIFF When Erica seeks t"THE LEST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS"' professional help in sorting I left Paul Mazursky's out her jumbled feelings, call 1 Starring— Tony DeBruno April 12-May 7 ji film An Unmarried Woman the viewer has a Delicious Buffet Dinner —Wed.-Sun. for reservationsliking what I had just seen. reasonable chance at more I realized that char call 623-9456 the storycharacter insight. Tanya, SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNTS 3 wasn't new — happily her analyst,draws insights • AmoioNtift"04.04"1"0"mmooliomioa married woman finds out of Erica. She does not Christmas in ri husband is not so happy, offer them to her. There is . • ' ggets divorced and realistic, thoughtful discovers that she is an dialogue between the two. atCasasAdobes :9.1 .-!. -4t...-;-` Ray & Millie Harm's individual. I'd seen Lee We have, finally, a t.-2ia�' ti e Remick in exactly the woman who wants to Friday,April 21 is a morning you'll want to reserve.The same story a few months continue to grow and Spring Coffee for the Tucson Museum of Art League LoT`cBRAVE BULL before on television. further understand herself. Christmas Fair is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. at Casas 1,..,' The story wasn't new and The cast of players, the Adobes Shopping Center. ..may,.. '4' RESTAURANT • RANCH • RESORT yet the movie was so well filming and this wonderful Music will be floating through the warm spring air as 1 �: crafted that days af- feeling of New York did fashions are modeled from Cele Peterson, Lilly Pulitzer, _ t t ' • featuring terwards scenes from it enough to make an and The Menagerie. Those familiar with the leagues our Elegant replayed in my mind. It audience overlook what Christmas Fair will be pleased to find their favorite shops is Wir;'-c.. was meant to be an en- could be considered an already well stocked and brimming with new and clever ei?_.;-: couraging film and to this overly slick plot. An Un- items. . ; end we have Jill Clayburgh married Women is now Holiday Shop will be displaying for sale spring baskets kife, succeeding in a very short playing at the El Dorado and wreaths, and previewing some of their famous sy,, time at establishing a new, Theater. Christmas decorations. Decorator's World will be pre- -4 0„_kworkable relationship with senting hand painted hurricane lamps, glass pictures, r.; :.. from 'l 1 -2 her teenage daughter, her B et teDavis table mats and napkin sets, and screen painted towels to ex-husband and herself -- be t.�y3.:_ customed ordered. • • with CLASSICAL GUITAR MUSIC and in finding a talented, The chairmen of the fair, Nancy Saccani,Nancy Vonier '` — IP. attractive new love in- due e May 3 and Pam Da are articularl x* Y� particularly excited about The Felt by Bruce Fulton terest. Ornament Shop. The gorgeous embroidered ornaments & Larry Munson An Unmarried Woman is picqued the imaginations of all the volunteers as they ; • �`� = kind of streamlined look at at university rep resent the Beatrix Potter characters, and ornaments * Lunches served from 11 to 2 p.m. building a successful new of Southwestern design. li ; * Dinners served from 5 until 10 p,m, life. It does not explore The Artist Series at the A new shop this spring will he Artists' Corner including (0.r.. every pitfall of divorce,for University of Arizona will works by Greg Kyle, stained glass by Mary Myers, and * "The Bull Pen” Cocktail lounge instance, the financial close its season Wed- pottery by Mary Mansur, to name just a few. * Live entertainment on weekends arrangements of the nesday, May 3 with Bette Other favorites are the Miniature Shop, Pillows and +.��',,; BRanch rave Butt divorce are hardly touched Davis -- In Person and on Totes and Puppets and Stuffed Animals. _'� •=,arena Q upon when by many ac- Film. . The April coffee hints ofgood things to come as the , : P •tea _ counts they often lead to Tickets for the 8 p.m. myriad of volunteers work to support the museum. All ,-.-A-4.-: \ o more acrimony than any event in the main U of A proceeds from the coffee, as well as the large Christmas • rbc please call for 64 0 - other aspect of the Auditorium go on sale Fair go directly to the museum. 89 el proceedings. Wednesday, April 19 and ;: reservations van,,,,,,,, a, Touching on every aspect cost$6,$7 and$8. 13 � N z M, of the divorce process The evening features .*Vf792-4990 ; wasn't necessarybecause nostalgic looks back on Don Giovanni is n .• Ins Rd • • this movie excelled at film at such hits as The kfkiThe Arizona O era and giving the viewer a feeling Letter, Dark Victory, All F Thursday Friday,May 16,,,,;_ closed Mondays for its main_character in About Eve,and What Ever Company will present 11 and 12,at 8 p.m.,and on cp.• �; •Tucson whatever situation she was Happened to Baby Jane. Mozart's Don Giovanni as Sunday, May 14, at 2:30 in. Jill Clayburgh is ex- Then Miss Davis takes the its final production of the p.m. cellent as newly divorced stage and discusses the 1977-78 season. Per- Erica. The audience feels great moments in her long formances are scheduled Jim Sullivan is conductor 111 iitli010 1 0 ''I1 i I with her as she builds her career and fields questions for the Tucson Community of the Arizona Opera iinew life. from her audience. Center Music Hall on production; David Farrar is stage director. �"' - Tickets for Don litudie> .. Giovanni, priced at $12, ' $10, $8, $6, and $4, are t available at the Arizona touct '�' ...ASUA CONCERTS and KTKTr.::-..,., AA. ,• A'S • Opera Company office, 412 eiyakfr" .. N.Sixth Avenue(884-7980); (-0 are protid to announce all Tucson Community t RESTAURANT CHINESE-AM E R I CAN-I Center box office outlets; ' - t POLYNESIAN = and Wick'n Wax Gift Shop — -•� • ' = 0 - CUISINE in Casas Adobes Shopping IP,,* . il; f;,-1... Center. ,.• .. ,,, _ 'jTii:\74t I Children accompanied -a :; '""�` _ A � ..'' ., �. POLYNESIAN p WK. . i - 0 - p by adults are eligible for ,g,"-' f F DRINKS half-price tickets. There is f/e "ri4"‘ % �► also a student and senior citizen "rush" for ' � 111( - �-. r 41In addition remainin seats 'a't half- _. �.. � �•�' � � �'� ,� . � , = g f ,, ti ,, _� t o our price, one hour before cr, LUNCH & DINNER � , - o�?•~ ��.. ,,�,:.. performance. : y �. �',,, .��• menu we a r e ,. �� ���� featuring our Mfr :, `I 4k'' ' . ,, -l110111111111filiner :'r; DAILY LUNCHE N 0 IPP:,-- „,„,„„„:„„,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,mou , . , ..: , •� � ::{: tiff%:, . , BUFFET :r^ ... , eio f ,.,4a , $ - "'"' ,. -- ,,e.k.--1, <rf _ - 245 , ,:„,,. -'-ignirnit$IIOT•VN ,,,_., ., , ij I i I' ,.. - r M n i - F Mo . ::;„„,„ 11. 0- 3 3 2:,D ::,,,,„„,„, �• /�"'�. '® t, Served In our • C '' -- Polynesian Garden A - ORGANORPIA O2 - -.. � ' • ;:.:: ::::... ..........4-- --- f _�{ .:.......:.: �/y� ` .r:.\�ir;-"�,{r�ir,sS r i}'}r}'t'r Jy�?' ,.fir.::};�:?=;.'fii::.. '44 -> .. -� Ina Read r�1 s t� 'i A, ,,tti,-,4., ,, ...., ghtiOnliaS -SNA. , s -t` t o • i yr 1 e 1 , ...- (0:‘ ••7°_::I. \'*:.344' 4.,,-,'' . i-4 ; N I ORGAN . ,.,-,,,,, ,,--. , .• ..-43,4,a 4 vw 4_,_.., . ., t _:-",'.-., „. • '. & PIANO SUNDAY, - . �. -�- TUC N 1 7 So S - ���'• open for business = ~' `” EXCLUSIVE P.M. 8:00 -` - s- r� ys a week CENTER �:��- ARENA � • .,,-:• THOMAS DEADER .. .A " *. BANQUET FACILITIES Tickets on sale at - ' �� * B JP• 111`*1,, AVAILABLE Placita del Norte ALL SEATS ARE RESERVED •Gallagher Theatre Box Office,M-F,10-3 •Goldenhair Records -j•. ►‘'=.' 7116 N. ORACLE RD. & INA •Odyssey Records •Davis-Monthan AFB 5823 North Oracle $7.50, $6.50, X5.50 •Zips Records •Eastside Service Center `' Nanini Financial Bldg. = 888-4702 •McKale Ticket Office •Fort Huachuca1 .:. •Diamond's Select-A-Seat 11•' -1 For reservations or take-out orders AN ASUA CONCERT PRESENTATION ... M please call: 297.2236 except sale items i l l i • 1 - - _ _ ="7"-- — I 1 (8 Buyer must qualify by law.) =r,.'i , • April 20, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 13 f , ra rs are eHot' Musicals o ensatWhat s in Saguaro version "Gypsy," Stephen chman and Louise P (,� �n � , , played Saturdays. There is one Y g Sondheim s musical by Lisa Bostwick,to the top matinee Sunday, May 7, at adaptation of Gypsy Rose of the circuit. - 2:30 p.m.The performance By LOTTE DETTMAR husband is having an af- Lee's autobiography, has Saturday, Isabel Eaton is musical y' April29, is Rich in Neil Simon one- fair,and she would love to ORACLE VIEW 4434 N. Oracle opened at Playbox Corn- closed to the public. Road(888-4049)—Julia (PG); The director for the Playbox liners, "The Last of the even the tally. This third Turning Point(PG); The Big Sleep m u n i t y Thea tre in.** Tickets are $4.25 for Red Hot Lovers" presents attempt nets Barney two (R). ends Thursday; Annie Hall Traildust Town on Tan uepT°duction. Choreography (PG); l Wanna Hold Your Hand qis by Kaye Watson. Wednesday, Thursday and a lace of comedy on a solid hours of discussion on the (PG)starts Friday. Verde Road. Sundayperformances: $5 bond of understanding of shortcomings of mankind C.2059) LH 4 6130 E.speedway Under the direction of The lights go up at 8:30 for Fridayand Saturday (885-2054} -- High Anxiety. (PG); humainty's fears and foib- by his wished-for partner in The Big Sleep (R); Annie Hall Roger Gentry, a cast of 44 p.m. Wednesdays through nights. les. (PG); Rabbit Test (PG); Straight infidelity. Time(R). unpaid neighbors and The rembersof the cast SHOWCASE 3233 E. Speedway friends will turn Playbox's Opening last week in the P425)— House Calls miniscule stage into thetera tight-knit r- `�, SaguaroPe ` Dinner Theater,� PARK MALL 5870 E. Broadway '`► most elegantVII)%N1%%I *--'-- qi). formance,a sure reflection — o f ..,,,' _ (747.0487) (Through e ia us play givesBarneyyvaudeville's theaters in • ===iiiI0 .- g of the discipline� zeuartnerfrom Witch Mountain iG}; the :;:::c line of H wt = :..::.: >=_ p o and :: ......... .�: �.:.... �'�t�.-�.: :.::::..::;:...Cashman s <_ �:.:::.:.:•:::•:::-::t_:.::::-:•:•...gluccessfUl res Girls R and Ameri :: 0 Allens ( ) can192Os1:11111111.11.11.11#01**#####11010411,1th ection. Ton De Hot Wax P :: :::......:.:.::::::...:.::.:::::taurantearfyt G); Casey's shadow faced withex-x e (PG); Medusa Touch c PG). Amanda Burr stars asOP -_:_:.;.:• '`i`' Bruno KathrynBrown- ==:::::;.......::.:...:.: ...::.....:. .: <_:>:<_: istingafter age fortyin the � startin Fri ::>::_:�:<::::`�::-:-�:>::::::::::�: �ed� +°�+�.•�#���-��- ............. Mama Rose, tlull.-..i:::._ .::....:.:.::>:.:,....:..;:.:::.:;•_.»:: ::::. :<:.::4.0:':;:::.-- f#. gt g day) Smokey and the heper-Lummnit :: »1arur:: Lummus, MaryColeman Bad (PG); Return from Witch ° belief � �':>_:: :::::::>.;..::.:.;::::;::..::�:. :.:::,: :<.._:>2.:;.;:_:::.;.-.:..;.::.. ..... .............. ... e he has missed out on ::-:--:;:> >: :::o -::.:.:::.:.::.::: ":.. ....:..: Mountain tG) and Casey`s Shadow sonifieaiton of stage :.::::;:::,:=< :�::�'<::=0i.f.' l..... : .... :,.,. -. : ':..;... and Lizettegs :: e : .: :> M. Tallon-cre- .::::. .: life. His only score: eight- (PG};American Hot Wax(PG)and mothers through the ages. .° ., ateenterwell- Sweater Girls (R); Medusa Touch g :.::::::..:.:..:..:.......:....:...:; :::- ....:„...,:.:.:.:.:.:..,:.::..•.::.•....: :::;;:::>:> »: <<<:.;;;. , entertainmentso .. een plus years of fidelity to {R)and The Bets R . Spunk and0 ::;�0-....SERF sh .::: is balanced that the comedyy{ ) hunger push -. ............�x.: � � his wife. CATALINA 2320 N.Campbell Ave. w # Mama to push her darling air builds constant expects- '881-0.616) — The Goodbye Girl _ P cPG). little girls, BabyJune, . .• 9. e DIfl�for : tai Oslyr With methodical deter- tion. EL DORADO 5909 E. Broadway / b 0���-� (296-6241) -- Star Wars (PG); An played y Heidi Glet- - -� .�/ urination, Barney sets the RALPH'S , "The Last of the Red Hot Unmarried Woman(R). OP stage for one after another Lovers", a true fun even- R BUENA VISTA 25) s. Wilmot extra marital affairs In--of oad( 47 1886) Close Encounters ing,•will be playing in the of the Third Kind (PG); The Fury CLIFF VALLEY GOLF I 011 `IO. ti I- 1 O kk I\C, ‘‘ I I I ' 4r► all locations--his mother's Saguaro Dinner Theater (R'' Public 18 Hole Par 3 Golf 887-1330 •�•' orderly apartment. Corn- CORONADO 7010 E. Broadway Wednesdays through Sun- (885-6744) —Saturday Night Fever Course... Complete Golf . plete with an attache case days. Doors open for cock- (R)- Shop, Men's&Ladies' .%:111:1°110‘81111%%7 packed with liquor and two P Sportswear,Go/f Instruc- tion, ""'"�'�1 tails at 6:15, the buffet - THE SALLY CATHLEEN glasses(not to worryrion Snack , • starts at 6:45,and the show V%*%1 about CLAIM—or All That Glitters is Not , Bar. Mother finding dirty glas- at 8:15. oidia t Gaslight Theatre through 591 D N. Oracle 887-6161 i ses nor Barney having to May ' clean them himself!), the would-be Casanova finds infidelity a difficult task. 3 PLUS INSTANT CASH First faliure is racked up with a sex-pot he has met in his restaurant. Your insured six-year certifi- cate account of $1000 or Swearing off forever on more earns 7/�°�� com- infidelity,he endures some AMERICAN pounded daily. Should you need money at any time, months. But, life calls. In 11111 instant cash is yours for only4 his next try, with a pick-up 1 T above what your certifHo";Equal de, :, from the park, spot-smok- cate is earning. A gt,af 'l-`-'l-fit ing would-be pops singer, Certifica#e accoun#s opened opo�`��n�'r t ma°'�' Barney wastes two hours of by the 10th earn from the Park Mall office open Saturday 10-3 innocence.Finally, desper- 1st EVERY MONTH. Casas Adobes Office open Saturday 9-noon ate, he sets up an assigns- Grant at Country Club open Saturday 9-noon tion with a neighbor's wife Suostaimai,r,tere t penalty cn eaciv -- who has found out her wstndr�wat of certificate accounts ''' ..0 11111 .01 .0 .01) V 1 :1111j .0 V °Sill .0 *ill° t' � 0 j j .0 .0 01 0 119 PI .01100 � X11 • • • • • • .0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • --V .• ,W NVE,NE iduLdL GOING TO .-. ..._... ,,w 0, ...... .--w �• .-..--. .. ---v • .• • �• ..---w e• .---w .w.-w . . • .,,, ....... ---- .. 406.: , . _ Q• „ ...• isw---- ,. v*', i.. „,.. ,, . . , . . . ,... ., . ... 4liP6' .';* * ' . ' .> 4 ,..: 14 .'- ., - •ya. • . . i'1*. ' 14't"''',t' .I. 44:• '' •�£� f til 9.�.: ''-'-• a"'�e '��C• p 0,. 4,,,,,,, * • , fi :i:....,,. .‘,...;,, , 4 i - 4,'W . 'i •:Z - ..--W -: ' '-'-. — ' ' ' ' ' *,. - Ni: --- - Jr \ 81 III% ,,.‘• , , 0 . • 4,1# : '; .' 1/ 4.; t:' ". ,,,.... _ ,. . . _ ,a' ", .., ., - ,. SMF -,.. . _ - - g. i ....,,,. i „ , I- — � 2!' s . 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M..*.:• .4 ill : }, ate •i,_fr.'''''°''°' AA. ' 't. i' ' *:. + - .. : ,..7.,-,,,,, . '%\• . @ •M. a A. { ..\ .r y ^ 297.4843 ;,, , , ....,.7 , "FOR THAT SUMMER DRESS! "� � *}4 7225 M. OrqdqRd. • � H.W. Corner of 1 ik. r / Mon. Sat., ., fl 1- na Oracle 9:30 to 4:30 \--di MON.-FRI.9:30-5:30 Full&Jr,saes 297-5571 SAT. 9:30-4:00 OUR WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY - tin RA RR RR M M M M M M M M M M M M RA Ai WAS TERRIFIC �=�=���� 0 16 it f :::-..- Floyd made our wedding photography even ��'' '. You don't have to hike50milesto more beautiful than I had dreamed possible. 1--: . ;:Y;; We treasure the beautiful "Love Portrait" ''`'' Tom and I have hanging in our living room. altoln jadoz� :.,:.._� get fine personalized 3 / 297-9174 � ���� �, And our natural leather album of wedding stationery. Just breeze prints conveys all the love, joy, happiness a y a f -=''_- , , r : over to JO and beauty of our wedding. t � a Why, he even helped us with great sugges- t ROYAL PRESS LeonardStrassi,tions on planning our wedding activities for o c =; � '��� 7225 N.Oracle at Ina , a truly casual wedding and reception. And % c r r`. near a •% � S h o rt.S l e e v e d Knit •r: Great Western Bank 297-6622 the photographic wedding invitations he !, t ��.�� � 8 to 6 Mon.-Sat. made for us were beautiful. a Call Floyd —you'll be glad you did. Shirts from 4W ,JrwVWWVUVWVWVVWVVWWYWVWVWliWWV Yi� if Florence,ItaIfloyd h. gardner y 5 0 **************** 4( `I ` `'`' ' ; "ONLYAFEWMORE -4( priotogropny „ -" fic::i DAYS -4( 7225 N. ORACLE 297-8803 - ) 1 E. , , . , ; I Buywhat you want now--- Great Western Bank Building N.W. Corner of Oracle and Ina IL --''',►''�.I— it may be sold on our trip4( f it } - _ later this month 4( if i•J N • 4t504( - 4( i „‘, Nt pralieragesir AY uut 7225 N.Oracle Rd.– 297-3456 4( **************** '-'cr -, .,, :"i'l;- '.• ", %,. . , . _ alf* . -.......... ......,,,,,,,, ,,-,,,-,---, - .., , :.-.... ........,_ '‘(4--,:,'A , a� 4\41'1Pi < ems,is.d k` di:re/A/et , .yam L�.,•• ��=2 ) f,f7jj72tjA SALE ON ALL IN STOCK MERCHANDISE .,'7A• .. -' ; ) DURING THE MONTH 'N':- 1 ,, OF APRIL , i.; /l/Il /iitierne& i ••. ( . ' ; AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. " • -.:11, ,�t ,r' „.,,,.�•,;(,�,,-.� / fly a 25 N. Oracle z• -.------...-, 4101W,: •• --..4,1N.. .,. • -, L t. . -, .. _ ,,fir j .,,(is,.,"•N,.. .•,,� 74.44.2222 • •• • ;.. :•: .. . .. • .._,;)� t. 47, ::: rA�+♦t1.s% �a •', '.I. • .. a. /�• a•'. •�*,...•• -•,•C •..., j•ti 1• a } rite& ' , * ' , -•<,,. Ask me about o ' ..... .:, ,-:_•- • r Y. -",f1 ,---• 0 .: ";.;. . y:` •••-.- ‘;_.. • 4044,404 4 s HopeLife Insurance ... ,..,.,,for -:...,:::,,,.. • dift O ays oa • �� C �� Fa full-service salon � Children a _ -_,, iiit 8- -...--, i - r/10111%." •se 'S ::'xik'The younger they are,the lower .We take pride in welcoming `" the premium . And the sooner c a 1111 John E. Caldwell cash values begin to build fora La r mice Suite 105 financial headstart in life. ;icy; (/ 0 0 •R o f f l e r Stylist -- 297-0520— Call me for details. I.' formerlyof Blythe of Tucson Like a good neighbor. ' .[ . M) " State Farm is there / 7 ... State Farm LifeInsuranceCompany 297-82OIP4SU*ANCL$ A Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois , April 20, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 15 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES 1 PUBLIC NOTICE , PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC OT{CES Your Right To Know Your Right ToKnow Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know. Your Right To Know Your Right To Know attached Articles of Amendment In the Superior Court of the ARTICLE VII In the Superior Court of the to its Articles of incorporation: STATE OF ARIZONA In the Superior Court of the NOTARY PUBLIC in or near Tucson, Arizona, on STATE OF ARIZONA Known Place of Business In and For the ARTICLE I The known place of business of In and for the County of Pima STATE OF ARIZONA My Commission Expires: May 26, 1978, at 11:00 o'clock The name of the corporation is In and For the 10-1-78 a.m.of said day. County of Maricopa UNIVERSAL ENGINEERING the corporation shall be 10448 HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS County of Maricopa Pub:The Arizona Territorial Lot 28 in Block 12 of the FEDERAL NATIONAL East Flintlock Trail, Tucson, AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a FEDERAL NAT 1 O N A L April 6,13,20,27,1978 Amended Plat of Ray Sub &SERVICE,INC. Arizona 85715. MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, acorporation (formerly Tucson MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a Req:Carson,Messinger,Elliott,corporation, DATED:March 20,1978 ARTICLE VIII Federal Savings & Loan g division, a Subdivision of Pima Plaintiff, UNIVERSAL ENGINEERING Board of Directors Association) corporation, Laughlin 8.Ragan,Attorneys County, Arizona, according to vs. &SERVICE,INC. The initial Board of DirectorsMap Plaintiff Plaintiff, the or Plat thereof of JOHNNIE M. HERBER and shall consist of two(2)directors. vs, vs. record in the office of the County MANUELA F. HERBER, his Thereafter, ANTHONY G. JOHNSON and 'PUBLIC NOTICES Recorder of Pima County, By:Ronald L.Ivester the number of WILLIAM F. SCHAIDT, et ux, Arizona,in Book 22 of Maps and wife; KEITH W. CLEVENGER persons to serve on the Board of etal., LOLITA JOHNSON, Nr�Sband and LINDA D. CLEVENGER, President Directors shall be fixed by the Defendant. and Wife; JOHN DOE I V, Your Right To Know Plats at page 37 thereof. his wife; ARIZONA TITLE By:Frances M.Ivester By-Laws. The persons who are No.166756 JANE DOE 1-Cl; DOE COR- DATED this 6th day of April, Secretary PORATIONSI-V; the unknown 1978. INSURANCE & TRUST to serve as directors until the NOTICE OF SPECIAL In the Superior Court of the STATE OF ARIZONA HEIRS of ANTHONY G. TRUSTOR COMPANY,a corporation;D-M first annual meeting of EXECUTION SALE OF STATE OF ARIZONA REAL JOHNSON and LOLITA NORMAND WAGNER REALTY & TRUST COM- ss. shareholders or until their JOHNSON;ANNE JANNELL,a In and for the County of Pima and PANY; JOHN DOES I to X; County of Pima successors are elected and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS On this 20th day of March,1978, widow; PIONEER NATIONAL BRENDA C.WAGNER, JANE DOES 1 to X; The qualify are: that in obedience to the WRIT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, before me the undersigned TiTLE INSURANCE CO. a his wife Unknown Heirs of the Individual James B.Hayes OF SPECIAL EXECUTION formerly TUCSON FEDERAL j Notary Public, personally ap- 1044$East Flintlock Trail issued by the above entitled corporation; ROCKY MOUN- S A v I N G S AND LOAN Defendants, if any are peared RONALD L. IVESTER TAIN FIRE & CASUALTY JERRY TRUSTEE LAWSON Deceased; DOE COR- Tucson,Arizona 85715 Court and in the above entitled ASSOCIATION, I and FRANCES M. IVESTER COMPANY, STATE OF ARIZONA PORATIONS I to X, cause, which Writ and the known to me or satisfactorily Judith P.HayesPlaintiff, I Defendants. proven to be the persons whose 10448 East Flintlock Trail VS. ss. Judgment described therein by Defendants. reference thereto are in- County of Maricopa No.C366375 Tucson,Arizona 85715 No.C-364744 AMELIA R. GRANILLO, a names are subscribed to the hp foregoing instrument was SUMMONS corporated herein, commands ALIAS SUMMONS widow.et al., acknowledged before me this 6th THE STATE OF ARIZONA to within instrument and ARTICLE IX me to sell,and I will sell,subject Defendant. nay of April, 1978, byJerryW. i acknowledged that they Incorporators to the rightTHE STATE OF ARIZONA to P the above named defendants: of redemption in No.172237 JOHNNIE M. HERBER and executed the same for the The incorporators of the cor- purposes therein contained. poration are the same as the such case made and provided by the above named defendants: NOTICE OF SPECIAL j Lawson as Trustee and not statute,at publicANTHONY G. JOHNSON and EXECUTION SALE OF :personally. MANUELA F. HERBER, his directors listed above. auction,all of REAL PROPERTY , Marilyn M.Gliko the right, LOLITA JOHNSON, Husband l LOU I SE A.SCHMIDT wife; KEITH W.CLEVENGER g , title, interest, claim and LINDA D. CLEVENGER, Notary Public IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we and Wife; JOHN DOE I V, Notary Public My Commission Expires: have hereunto set our hands this and lien which the parties NOTICE CE IS HEREBY GIVEN ! named in said Judgment had or JANE DOE I-V; DOE COR My Commission Expires: his wife; ARIZONA TITLE that in obedience to the Writ of + Januar 28 1981 January 11,1981 27th day of March,1978. PORATIONS I-V; the unknown y INSURANCE & TRUST have in and to the real property Special Execution issued by the COMPANY,a corporation;D-M Pub:The Arizona Territorial JAMES B.HAYES hereinafter described,and from HEIRS of ANTHONY G. above entitled Court and in the ! Pub.The Arizona Territorial P JOHNSON and LOLITA , April 13,20,27.1978 April 13,20,27,1978 JUDITH P.HAYES REALTY & TRUST COM- theproceeds of said sale, to above entitled cause.which Writ May 4,1978 { Req:King&Frisch,Attorneys 501314 JOHNSON; PIONEER PANY; JOHN DOES I to X; Pub:The Arizona Territorial satisfy said Judgment in favorand the Judgment described Req: Evans,Kitchel&Jenckes, JANE DOES 1 to X; The of the judgement creditor NATIONAL TITLE I N- therein by reference thereto are April 13,20,27,19�8 P C Unknown Heirs of the Individual e therein named, in the total SURANCE CO., a corporation; incorporated herein,commands Defendants, if any are PUBLIC NOTICES Req: Waterfall, Economidis, ANNE JANNELL, a widow; judgement sum of $21,854.73, me to sell,and I will sell,subject PUBLIC NOTICES } Caldwell&Hanshaw,P.C. ROCKY MOUNTAIN FIRE & Deceased: DOE COR- • together with accrued and ac- to the right of redemption +n CASUALTY COMPANY, t Your Right To Know truing interest and costs sincesuch case made and PORATIONS I to Xprovided by YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- the date of entry of said YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- statute,at public auction,all of Your Right To Know PUBLIC NOTICES MON ED and required to appear { MONED and required to appear Judgment. the right. title, interest, claim and defend in the above entitledand defend in the above entitled and lien which the' the Superior Court of the Your Right To Know The sale will be held at the East parties ;TATE OF ARIZONA action in the above entitled In the Superior Court of the action in the above entitled named in said Judgment had or STATE OF ARIZONA front door of the New Pima court, within TWENTY DAYS, have in and to the real property In and For the court, within TWENTY DAYS, • County Court House, also y In and For the County of Pima exclusive of the day of service, hereinafter described,and from County of Pima exclusive of the day of service, THOMAS LEROY CANNON, in the Superior Court of the sometimes known as the main after service of this summonsafter service of this summons the in tie Matter of R IOS, BABY Petitioner, STATE OF ARIZONA entrance of said Court House,in proceeds of said sale, to BON' a upon you if served within the and In and For the County of Pima Tucson,Arizona,on May 2,1978 upon you if served within the satisfy said Judgment in favor ttO'vvearperson of less than 18 State of Arizona, or within at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to sell State of Arizona, or within of the judgment creditor therein PATRICIA COLE CANNON, JAMES L. WOODRUFF, In- No.5-409 THIRTY DAYS,exclusive of the Respondent. and as Executor offollowing described real THIRTY DAYS,exclusive of the named, in the total judgment dividuallythe NOTICE OF HEARING day of service,if served without day of service,if served without sum of$25,515.53, together with • No.D-20719 the Estate of MAX I N E property to the highest bidder: the State of Arizona,and you are T►�e Court, having read the the State of Arizona,and you are Parte! 67 of Valley Viewaccrued and accruing interest SUMMONS WOODRUFF,deceased, verified Petition for Ter- , hereby notified that in case you THE STATE OF ARIZONA to Plaintiff, Heights, according to the in- hereby notified that in case you and cost since the date of entry I m,nat;on Parent Child fail so to do,judgment by default fail so to do,judgment by default of said Judgmentof will be rendered against you to the above named respondent vs. strument recorded March 24, will be rendered against you for Relationship, and good cause PATRICIA COLE CANNON, STEPHEN T.ALOI and DIANE 1971 in Docket 3959 at page 239, The sale will be held at the East appearing. the relief demanded in the the relief demanded in the 1601 Evans Drive, Atlanta, M.ALOI,et at, being a revision of Valley View front door of the New Pima Any person claiming complaint. Heights, complaint. County parental Georgia. Defendants. 9 s, a subdivision of Pima Court House, also relationshipto the above child is The rame and address of YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- No.169852 County, Arizona, according to The name and address of sometimes known as the main plaintiff's attorney is GEORGE NOTICE OF the Map of Record in the Pima plaintiff's attorney is GEORGE entrance of Said Court House,in hereby notified to appear in the MONED and required to appear FREDERICK RANDOLPH Superior Court of Pima County, FREDERICK RANDOLPH, SHERIFF'S SALE ' and defend in the above entitled County Recorder's Office in Tucson.Aritona,on May t5,1978 Juvenile Division.2225 East Ajo 2920 North Seventh Street,Suite action in the above entitled WHEREAS, pursuant to an Book 21 of Maps and Plats at 2920 North Seventh Street,Suite at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to sell •Way, Tucson, Arizona, on the 12,Phoenix,Arizona,SSU 14. 12,Phoenix,Arizona,85014. court, within TWENTY DAYS, execution issued out of the page 52. the following described real I 19th day of June, 1978, at 1:15 GIVEN under my hand and the above-named Court in the DATED April 3,1978 GIVEN under my hand and the property to the highest bidder- seal of the Superior Court of the exclusive of the day of service,if seal of the Superior Court of the o'clock. p-m., and to show P above-entitled action upon a RICHARDJ.BOYKIN Lot 21. Block 11 of the resub State of Arizona, in and for the served within the State of Pcause. if he has any, why such Arizona, or within THIRTY Judgment for the above named Sheriff of Pima County State of Arizona, in and for the division of the amended plat of • County of Maricopa, this 29th Arizona County of Maricopa, this 29th Ray Subdivision, a subdivision parent child relationship should DAYS, exclusive of the day of Plaintiff and against the not be terminated as provided day of March,1978. By:Sgt.Dudgeonday of March,1978. of Pima County Arizona, ac service, if served without the Defendants herein, entered on by law. WILSON D.PALMER the 29th dayof March, 1978, in Deputy Sheriff WILSON D.PALMER cording to the plat of record in NORMA M.FELIX CLERK State of Arizona, and you are Pub:The Arizona Territorial CLERK the office of the Pima hereby notified that in case you the amount of$23,062.37,plus 8 f`� County CLERK OF THE By L.Lansdon April 13,20,27,1978 By D.Patterson Recorder in Book 22 of Maps, fail so to do,judgment by default percent interest per annum P p SUPERIOR COURT Deputy Clerk from the 10th day of April,1977, Req: Hirsch & Lindamood, Deputy Clerk page 37 Pub:The Arizona Territorial will be rendered against you for Attorneys DATED April 10,1978 By Sally Santa Cruz the relief demanded in the together with eight percent Pub:The Arizona Territorial p Deputy Clerk April 6,13,20,27,1978 interest thereon from date of April 6,13,20,27,1978 Pub.The Arizona Territorial Req: Randolph & Randolph, petition. P ► Arizona The name and address of judgment until paid,the sum of Req: Randolph & Randolph, By:Sgt.Dudgeon ? �Apr�l 6,13,20,27,1978 Attorneys Attorneys etitioner`s attorney is: $63.50 for court costs and any PUBLIC NOTICES p future and necessary court j Deputy Sheriff I Req: Virginia C. Howard, At , DeCONCiNI,McDONALD, + i Pub:The Arizona Territorial torneys BRAMMER&YETWIN,P.C. costs, together with accruing Your Right To Know April 13,20.27, I PUBLIC NOTICES WILLIAM B.HANSOM,ESQ. court costs,for the sum of$91.00 Req. Hirsch & Lindamood, for title search fees,the sum of PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES i. ' 240 North Stone Avenue In the Superior Court of the Attorneys Your Right To Know Tucson,Arizona 85701 m $945.00 for real property taxes I STATE OF ARIZONA Your Right To Know GIVEN under the hand and the paid and accruing real property In and For the County of Pima Your Right To Know g . ARTICLES seal of the Superior Court of the taxes paid,for the sum of$629.13 In the Matter of the Estate of In the Superior Court of the OF AMENDMENT State of Arizona in and for the for payments made on the first MATTHEW C.BUNYAN, In the Superior Court of the PUBLIC NOTICES STATE OF ARIZONA I TO THE ARTICLES County of Pima,this 20th day of mortgage and any further Deceased. STAT OF ARIZONA In and for the County oima OF INCORPORATION OF March.1978. payments made, and for the + Your Right To Know UNIVERSAL SERVICE& Norma M.Felix,Clerk sum of $1,000.00 as and for No.P 4522 In and For the County of Pima In the Matter of ELLIOTT, Plaintiff's attorney's fees, I NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of: BABY GIRL, A person of less ENGINEERING,INC. By Yolanda BonillanNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FREDERICK C.HEINAN, In the Superior Court of the than 18 years. I Pursuant to the provisions of Deputy Clerk have levied upon all of the right, that ESTHER N. BUNYAN has STATE OF ARIZONA title and interest of the Defen- Deceased. No.S-410 • Section 10-061,Arizona Business Pub:The Arizona Territorialbeen appointed Personal No.P-4434 In and For the County of Pima NOTICE OF HEARING I Corporation Act, the un- March 30,1978 dant$ herein in the following Representative of this estate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS METROPOLITAN WATER i The Court, having read the dersigned corporation adopts April 6,13,20,1978 described property. All persons havingclaims NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN COMPANY, a limited part I Lot Six (6) of SAMALAYUCA j verified Petition for Ter- i the Articles of Amendment to its Req: DeConcini, McDonald, against the estate are requirednership,that the undersigned has been p urination of Parent Child Articles of Incorporation: Grammer&Yetwin,P.C. ESTATES, Pima County, FIRST Arizona,according to the map of to present their claims within appointed Personal Repre- Plaintiff, Relationship, and good cause four months after the date of the sentative of this Estate. VS. appearing, • The name of the corporation is record in the office of the County first publication of this notice or All persons having claims EL CON,INC.,a corporation, UNIVERSAL SERVICE & PUBLIC NOTICES Recorder of Pima County, Any person claiming parental the claims will be forever against the estate are required Defendant. relationship to the above child is ENGINEERING,INC. Arizona, in Book 11 of Maps at barred. Claims must be to present their claims within No.156966 hereby notified to appear in the SECONDPage 7• NOTICE OF GENERAL Your Right To Know NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN presented to the undersigned four(4)months after the date of Superior Court of Pima County, The document attached hereto attorney for Personal the first publication of this EXECUTION SALE OF Juvenile Division 2225 East Ajo as Exhibit "A" sets forth that I, the Sheriff of Pima REAL PROPERTY amendments to the Articles of ARTICLE OF County,on the 4th day of May, Representative at 6977 North Notice or their claims will be Way, Tucson, Arizona, on the • INCORPORATION OF 1978,at the hour of 10:00 o'clock Oracle Road, Tucson, Arizona forever barred.Claims must be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 19th day of June, 1978, at 1:15 Incorporation which were CARPET SHACK,INC. 85704. that in obedience to the Writ of presented either to the un o'clock p.m.,and to show cause, adopted by the shareholders of KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE a.m. at the front door of the DATED:March 27,1978 dersigned Personal Repre- General Execution issued by the if he has any,why such parent the corporation on February 18,the County Courthouse in ZIPF AND HENDERSON sentative or through the office of above entitled Court and in the child relationshipshould not be PRESENTS: 1978, in the manner prescribed Tucson, Arizona, will sell at Attorneys for her attorney, L above entitled cause.which Writ terminated as provided by law. by the Arizona Business Cor- That we, the undersigned, do public auction to the highest hereby associate ourselvesgand the Judgment described NORMA M.FELIX ration Act. bidder for cash all of the right, Personal Representative CHRISTOPHER NEFSTEAD, poration for the purpose of g By Walter L.Henderson 1038 East Ft. Lowell, Tucson, therein by reference thereto are Clerk of the THIRD title, and interest of the incorporated herein,commands The number of shares of the forming a corporation under the Defendants herein in and to the 69/1 North Oracle Road Arizona,or filed with the Court. Superior Court laws of the State of Arizona,and Tucson,Arizona 85704 DATED this 27th day of March, me to sell,and I will sell.subject By;Sally Santa Cruz corporation outstanding at the above described property to to the right of redemption in do hereby adopt the following satisfy said Judgment. Pub:The Arizona Territorial 1978. Deputy Clerk time of such adoption was 5,303; such case made and provided by Articles of Incorporation: April 6,13,20,1978 EBBA M.HEINAN and the number of shares en- DATED this 6th day of April, statute,at public auction,all of Pub:The Arizona Territorial ARTICLE I Req: Zipf & Henderson, At- Pub:The Arizona Territorial titled to vote thereon was 5,303. 1978• the right, title, interest, claim April 6,13,20,27,1978 Name torneys April 6,13,20,1978 FOURTH RICHARD BOYKIN and lien which the parties Req: Virginia C. Howard At Christopher The name of the corporation is Peg: L. Nefstead, The designation and number of Sheriffnamed in said Judgment had or torney outstanding shares of each class CARPET ARTIICL,INC.E II By.Sgt.Dudgeon PUBLIC NOTICES Attorney 'have in and to the real property DeputyPUBLIC NOTICES or series entitled to vote thereon Purpose Sheriff hereinafter described,and from as a class or series were as Pub:The Arizona Territorial the proceeds of said sale, to follows: The purpose for which this April 13 20 27 1978 Your Right To Know PUBLIC NOTICES satisfy said Judgment in favor Your Right To Know corporation is organized is the 9 CLASS OR SERIES-Common Req: Robert Douglas Little, of the judgment creditor therein transaction of any or all lawful NOTICE OF Your Right To Know NUMBER OF SHARES- 5, 303 Attorney g named, in the total judgment In the Superior Court of the business for which corporations TRUSTEE'S SALE FIFTH may be incorporated under the The following legally described sum of $1,036.00, together with STATE OF ARIZONA The number of shares of each NOTICE accrued and accruing interest In and for the County of Pima laws of the State of Arizona,as trust property will be sold, class or series entitled to vote PUBLIC NOTICES OF and costs since the date of entry In the Matter of MENDOZA, they may be amended from time pursuant to the power of sale of said Jud thereon as a class or series to time,and specifically,but not under that certain Deed of Trust TRUSTEE'S SALE .gment- BABY BOY, A person of less which voted for or against suchThe sale wilt be held at the East than 18 years. amendment,respectively, in limitation thereof, the pur Your Right To Know recorded in docket or book 4711, The following legally described pectivel was: trust property will be sold Door of the New Courthouse on No.S 411 CLASS OR SERIES-Common pose of conducting and carrying at page 215, in the Records of y May16,1978 at the hour of 10:00 NOTICE OF HEARING on the business of carpet in- In the Superior Court of the Pima County,Arizona,at public pursuant to the power of sale NUMBER OF SHARES FOR stallation of all types and STATE OF ARIZONA auction to the highest bidder,at under that certain Deed of Trust a.m. to sell the following The Court, having read the 5,303 description. In and For the County of Pima 100 N.Stone Ave.,No.316 in the recorded on April 4, 1975, in described real property to the verified Petition for Ter NUMBER OF SHARES ARTICLE III in the Matter of the Estate of City of Tucson, highest bidder: , m�nation of Parent Child AGAINST-None Pima County, Docket 4989 pages 492-495 in- 9 initial Business HAZEL F.HAMILTON, Arizona, on May 19, 1978, at clusive, in the records of the South 11.97 feet of Lot 55, Block Relationship, and good cause DATED:March 27 1978 The corporation initially intends Deceased. 10:000 clock a.m.of said day: 2 PUEBLO VILLAS, irregular appearing, UNIVERSAL SERVICE & Pima County Recorder, Pima - + + 9 ENGINEERING, o conduct the business of carpet No.P-4441 Lot 85 of Los Reales Heights,a County, Arizona, at public portion of NE a of SE of Sec. Any person claiming parental INC.1 NC. installation of all typesauction to the highest 14-1313 as recorded in Pima relationship By:RONALD L.IVESTER and NOTICE TO CREDITORS subdivision of Pima County, g est bidder at' to the above child is + description. To the CREDITORS of the the East door of the New Pima County Recorder's Office. hereby notified to appear in the President Arizona according to the Map or DATED April 10,1978 By-FRANCES M.IVESTER ARTICLE IV Estate of HAZEL F. Plat thereof of record in the County Courthouse located at Ill p Superior Court of Pima County, p West Congress,Tucson,Arizona RICHARD J.BOYKIN Juvenile Division,2225 East Ajo Secretary Authorized Capital HAMILTON,deceased. office of the County Recorder of x5701 on Tuesday,the 23rd day of Sheriff of Pima County Way, Tucson, Arizona, on the STATE OF ARIZONA The corporation shall have NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN Pima County,Arizona, in Book ss. authority to issue ONE that the undersigned has been 22 of Maps and Plats at page 3 May, 1978, at the hour of 9:45 Arizona 19th day of June, 19/8, at 1:fs MILLION SHARES (1,000,000) appointed personal represen- a.m. o'clock in the morning of By Sgt.Dudgeon p.m., and to show cause, if he County of Pimathereof. Deputy Sheriff has any,why such The foregoing instrument was of common stock, par value tative of this estate.All persons said day. parent-child TEN DOLLARS ($10.00) per having claims against the estate DATED February 13,1978 Pub:The Arizona Territorial relationship should not be ter acknowledged before me this David M.Bravo The property to be sold is April 13,20,27,1978 minated as provided by law. share. are required to present their situated in Pima County, 27th day of March, 1978, by andReq: Mesch, Marquez & NORMAM.FELIX ARTICLE V claims within four months after Arizona and is described as: RONALD L. IVESTER and preemptive Rights the date of the first publication Anna Marie Bravo, Lot 37 of SILVER BELL Rothschild,Attorneys CLERK FRANCES M. IVESTER, The holders,from time to time, of this notice or the claims will his wife Of the Superior Court President and Secretary, TRUSTORS TERRACE, Pima County, respectively, of UNIVERSAL of the common stock of the be forever barred.Claims must Coit I.Hughes Arizona,according to the plat of PUBLIC NOTICES By-Saily Santa Cruz corporation shall have be presented either to the un- Deputy Clerk SERVICE & ENGINEERING, Precord in tre office of the Pima preemptive rights as to the dersigned personal represen- TRUSTEE County Recorder in Book 11 of Your Ri ht To Know Pub:The Arizona Territorial INC., an Arizona Corporation, common stock then or tative c-o James M. Sakrison, STATE OF ARIZONA 9 April 6,13,20,27,1978 Maps,page 49. on behalf of said corporation. thereafter authorized to be Attorney at Law, 1100 Arizona ss. Req: Virginia C. Howard, At DATED this 16th day of AMENDED NOTICE Marilyn M.Gliko issued,including treasury stock. Bank Plaza, Tucson, Arizona County of Maricopa torney Notary Public This instrument was acknow- February,1978. OF My Commission Expires: No resolution of the Board of 85701,or filed with the Probate Trustors TRUSTEE'S SALE January 11,1981 Directors authorizing the Division of the office of the Clerk ledged before me this 13th day of LARRY MARTINEZ The following legally described STATE OF ARIZONA February, 1978, By Coit I. issuance of stock to which of the Court. SYLVIA MARTINEZ trust property preemptive rights shall attach DATED March 28th,1978. Hughes,Trustee. P petty will be sold, ARTICLES OF Lee R.Perry, pursuant to the may require such rights to be James M.Sakrison Jewell Merryman power of sale AMENDMENT TO THE exercised within less than sixty Personal Representative- Notary Public as Trustee under that certain Deed of Trust STATE OF ARIZONA recorded in Docket or Book 4546, ARTICLES OF (60)days. Attorney My Commission will Expire: SS commencing at page 843,in the QI INCORPORATION OF ARTICLE VI 1100 Arizona Bank Plaza 2-10-82 County of Maricopa Records of Pima County, UNIVERSAL SERVICE StatutoryAgent Tucson,Arizona 85701 Pub:The Arizona Territorial Arizona,at public auction to the &ENGINEERING,INC. g The foregoing instrument was April 13,20,27,1978 acknowledged before me this 9 Pursuant to the provisions of The name and address of the Pub:The Arizona Territorial May4,1978 highest bidder at the East Section 10 061,Arizona Business initial statutory agent is JAMES April 6,13,20,197816th day of February, 1978 by Entrance of the New Pima United Way B.HAYES,10448 East Flintlock Req:Slutes,Browning,Zlaket& Req: Hughes & Hughes, At- Lee R.Perry,as Trustee. County Courts Building, 111 Corporation Act, the under- Trail,Tucson,Arizona 85715. Sakrison,Attorneys torneys West Congress,in Pima County, Tucson signed corporation adopts the y Louise Davies 9 Page 16,The Arizona Territorial, April 20, 1978 . Law qua mr.,,,,r,,:. •..,... ,,,,,,,,-,,,:„, , .- .•',-,,,,,-, ..-. IF:4,--;., tests the ,,0,, ,. ,. :,- ()Pie places & things amateurs ... , . . , : Law Quiz will be telecast Saturday, April 22, at 7 - pmon KZAZ, Channel 11. - MEETING ON CRIME PREVENTION ART EXPERIMENT AT CASA BLANCA , . . This is a public service ' . -4 ,:..., The crime prevention meeting sponsored by the Ex- Docents from the Tucson Museum of Art will be at the program sponsored by the change Club of North Tucson will be held Thursday,April Casa Blanca bookmobile, 608112 North Oracle Road, Pima County Bar at 7 p.m. in the Catalina Savings and Loan Assn., 7216 Thursday April 27 at 3:30 p.m.to introduce children to the Association in conjuction „ ', '11 N. Oracle Road. Sheriff Richard Boykin will introduce experience of learning about and looking at art.., with KZAZ television. Its deputy Sam Torres,a detective attached to the northwest Experimenting with making and using a color wheel, ' 1 purpose is to present legal ; ) substation, and Fred Roof, chief of police in Oro Valley. looking at op art, folk art, contemporary art and , information in an in- ' - ! ,i Last week Pima County Attorney Steve Neely talked to traditional art and an introduction to art form will all be a teresting way.. '' - '' club members about illegal narcotics and efforts to curb part of the program "Exploring Basic Art Concepts For Two teams — the this traffic.The Exchange Club is planning a social affair Children."The program is free and open to the public.For Roadrunners and the NAMED -- Donna BurnsFriday at Lazy K Bar Ranch. further information call 791-4195. Wildcats — consisting of has been appointed direc- , N EXHIBITION OF BRUGUIERE - PIMA COLLEGE QUILT SHOW three members each will tor of development, adver- A he asked questions con- tising and public relations of Center for Creative Photography and the Museum From Monday. April 24 through Wednesday, May 10, a cerning various aspects of for Westward Look Resort, of Art at the University of Arizona are presenting the first contemporary quilt show will take place inthe Board law in Arizona. The six 245 E. Ina Road. She will major retrospective exhibition- of the American Room of the Pima Community College Library, West people who will comprise coordinate the addition of photographer Francis J. Bruguiere from April 23 through Campus,2202 Anklam Road.The show will represent the two teams are: Bob 42 rooms to the hotel. She May 30. In conjunction with the exhibition, James the semester's s works of the students enrolled in fabric Shelton President of Old was previously with the EnYeart, Director of the Center for Creative design under the instruction of Madge Copeland.The show Tucson). Truly Nolen Arizona Biltmore. Photography, will present a free illustrated lecture on will be open to the public free of charge.The West Campus Truly Nolen Ex- Bruguiere. The public is invited to attend this presen- Library is open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday through terminating). Lee Beaudry tation on Tuesday April 25,at 7:30 p.m.in the Architecture Thursday; 7 a.m.to 5 p.m.,Friday, and 9 a.m. to 12 noon B Beaudry Chrysler-Plym- auditorium on the campus of the University of Arizona. on Saturday. For additional information please call outh Ronald Janoff The location of the exhibition will be the University of Madge Copeland at 299-0567,or Susan Adams at 622-0744. Ronald Janoff Real Denver Arizona Art Museum,Olive Road at Speedway Boulevard. Estate'. Sandy Rosenthal Director. Arizona Civic MEXICAN DANCES FEATURED BENEFIT RECITAL PLANNED Theatre). and Judy Mesoncoach CutThe Sunday Evening Forum, in cooperation with the Violinist Diane Cummings of the Phoenix Symphony Community Relations Tucson Festival Society,will present an evening with the will be accompanied by Glendale College professor John Director for the City of UA night Grupo Folklorico de Pima College on Sunday, April 23. Aikin in a recital of three violin sonatas to benefit Green Tucson The program will be held at the University of Arizona Fields School.The concert is to be held on Sunday,May 7 ) Six experts will then main auditorium at 8 p.m. The performance will be a in St. Michael's and All Angels Church at 3 p.m. The _ - . church is located at Wilmot and 5th St. Tickets are provide correct answers to Outstanding men at the kaleidoscope of color, featuring dances of Mexico by the each question. The six University of Arizona and 25-member Grupo Folklorico inauthentic costumes. available at Jeff's Classical Record Shop or through people scheduled to serve U. A supporters will be see- Appearing with the Grupo are the Mariachi Guadalupano, Green Fields School.Ticket prices are$5 for adults and$2 as legal authority are: mg red tinged with gray at directed by Ralph Hinton, and the young people's dance for students. Judge Harry Gin, Michael the 27th annual Men's group, the Folklorico Infantil de Tucson. Pima College's Lacagnin-a, David Night Monday, April 24 -- Mexican folk dance group was founded in 1971 by its JAMES DAVIS ART ON DISPLAY Lieberthal, Judge Thomas Red Miller, that is. current director,Angel Hernandez.There is no admission A collection of paintings, drawIngs, and prints by Meehan, Doris Minden, The head coach of the charge for the performance, but contributions will be Tucson artist James G.Davis is being shown in the Pima and Carol Wilson. National Football League's accepted. Community College Art Gallery,West Campus,2202 West Jerry Sonenblick will Denver Broncos will be the Anklam Road,through Friday,April 28.The Davis show serve as the moderator. guest speaker at the annual EDUCATORS AT WESTWARD LOOK is open to the public free of charge. The gallery is open banquet which honors stu- "Balancing the Basics"in elementary education will be Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and closed on dents, faculty and men's examined at a conference in Tucson April 27 and 28.Two weekends. Pee Wee campus groups. The event Stanford University professors, University of Arizona. is sponsored by Bobcats, a specialists and Tucson Unified School District Superm- PIMA COUNTY REPUBLICAN WOMEN registration senior men's service or- tendent Wilbur Lewis will give talks. The conference is The regular luncheon meeting of the Pima County ganization. sponsored by the UA Department of Elementary Republican Women's Club will be held on Thursday,April Among awards to be pre- Education and will be held at the Westward Look Resort, 27 at Levy's Fiesta Room. The Honorable Katie The registration period sented are the Hall of 245 E.Ina Road. Dusenberry,Supervisor,will be the guest speaker and she for the Marana Youth Fame outstanding faculty has chosen as her subject: "Women's Role as a Member Summer Baseball League member and honors to var- Fannie R. Shaftel, a Stanford specialist, will discuss of the Board of Supervisors,As I See It."No host cocktail will begin April 24 and run ious athletes and scholars, "What Is Basic to Contemporary Society?" at a 6 p.m. hour will begin at 11:30 a.m.followed by luncheon at noon. through May 6. said Matt Stelzer, Bobcats' banquet Thursday.Elliot W.Eisner president-elect of the The meeting is open to the public and reservations may be The league will consist of president. National Art Education Association,will talk on"Are the made by calling Republican headquarters,before noon on Pee-Wee teams,7-8-9 years An estimated 600 persons Arts Basic in Education?"at 9 a.m.Friday. April 25. Price of the luncheon is$4. of age,and Pima teams. 10- on hand will also hear the 11-12 years of age. All boys sounds of 5Jazzcats, the and girls that meet these student pep band, said • age requirements are Stelzer. i eligible to play. PlaMens Night will begin at, yers astewater plan hearings set may obtain registration ' forms at the Marana 6 p.m. in the Student Center. Union's Arizona Ballroom. Functional consolidation A draft of the Pima Memorial Library at 9 a.m. committee chairman Jerry For further information, Tickets for the banquet please contact the Marana cost$3.50 and are available of city and county Association of Govern- The plan looks at sources Cannon explained that Recreation Center at 682- in Room 103 of the Alumni wastewater treatment ments Water Quality of pollution of Pima consolidating wastewater 3146. Building on campusfacilities is the major Management Plan will be County's water supply as management in Pima . recommendation proposed presented for public well as ways to combat the County isimportant in a report which will be the discussion April 26 at problem. because it would make subject of two public Wilmot Library at 7:30 At an April 12 press better use of federal funds MoveYour meetings next week. p.m. and April 29 at Woods conference, citizens coming into the county, keep taxes down, and would provide better eet1" ng to "BEST DARN PRICES IN TOWN!" effluent as a resource. foR1Ackmir :,----1 ! :,", :: omo - 0 The most serious effluent the Mountains. --..----saft---It.:7 : o: .. :„,„.„,. r.,.:,,, .---'- problem facing the county When you sav _ ,, t :..-,,, ,iy::: ;,,,g, t ,. :.,,::: ::. :::::.:--- ::.:- ..,1'.,"..:::?i,:::,::::::::---n:Vaii:.::-.11gini-,: is caused by treated e at .„. ..i -::::::::::::::::::::::::. w sewage flowing from the Catalina Savings.'y'uu .-..- .. ,_ WINTER GUESTS, LOOK AT THIS: N'':..ir OW large plants servicing the Tucson area,while several get free use of our , special Friendship .....4i - .„.. .a Room. 'You can have • . 4 i, other treatment plants will nor- ,. includes require major im- a civic or religious je!.......1 imirlim..L.:-: 'II 5x 10 $ 1 288finm°nth tax meeting there,a ........ provements in the next 20 birthday party,a slide IWO - L . . years to meet federal pollution control stan- The-Friendship Room-holds up to 80 people.and •••••• 1 OX 1 0 $2 3"hrn°nth incitauxdes dards,Mr.Cannon said. is available mornings,afternoons,or evenings. , Monday through Saturday.Call Ron Shafer for complete information. . I Ox20.• $3863/ X monitoring of garbage The plan recommends month indudes 'La Catalina Savings'-Friendship Room--another •••_., good reason to move your money to the ("Garage" with door) will accommodate full sized car dumps, storm runoff and mountains...the Catalina Savings Mountains, agriculture to see if they ekl'ALINA are threats to the ground- GOOD SECURITY DOG PLUS ELECTRONIC SECURITY water table. Irojci AVINGSI------I —NO DIEPOSIT.,.. In addition, the plan AM,,A1114 1.1,w 141,111P• recomends adoption of a strong water conservation --, 8811-9238 program to reduce the 7216 North Oracle at Ina/297-8294 4700 N. Oracle Road — Jest lieeills of ltivor amounts of sewage to be zprocessed. • April 20, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 17 At St. Phil s rStudyof 'Holocaust' turn the clock back scheduled by pparish The people of St.Philip's This Sunday the parish of Sunday morning in the St. in the Hills Episcopal SHARED St. Andrews Presbyterian Andrews library. Church are inviting the F Church will take r �� patina Should the crowd need a community,for the seventh '' nation wide church place to overflow the year, to attend St. Philip's Many Casas Adobes area ( sponsored discussion of the group churches are urging their nine and one-half hour Odilia's large will movea youth room.to Festival and Faire, Sun- day, April 30. The festival churches parishioners to attend a television production, observes the Feast Day of special Interfaith Sunset Holocaust. The discussions Ss. Philip and James the Shared Picnic and In- were suggested by theSt. F ra n C I s Less, patron saints of the \ j spirational Service"5 p.m. National Council of church at North Campbell Sunday, April 30 at Churches which holds that • Ave. and River Road. celebration, the church in unity group,p, the Green Fields School, 6000 the film offers Christians pro f e s s i O r Clergy and parishioners procession would return to Renaissance Players, will N.Camino del Terra. an opportunity for an will hold a 10 a.m. Festival the town square for food, perform recorder music examination of conscience on S u n d a y Mass, featuring 12th games,music and dancing. and accompanyThe event is part of an leadingto a close g the April 30 "Sun da appraisal century music, followed by Minstrels, jugglers, actors Renaissance Dancers, in Y being of concepts of culture. The regular meetingof sponsored in manycities a medieval-style fair from and acrobats entertained richly authentic costume, po civilization and religion. the Third 0!ter of St. 11 a.m.to 4 p.m. the crowd,while those with at 1 p.m. throughout the country on Francis will `),. held on The celebration is a gift extra produce,baked goodsSociety The for Creative this same day to celebrate The discussion session the stewardship of the Sunday, Apri .�� at Suffolk from the parish to the or craft items had a chance Anachronism, whose P was originally to be Hills Lodge, 41, E Magee community. There is no to sell or barter their members are dedicated earth. National Sun Day featured at the regular Road. charge for admission, and wares. medievalists, will was created by a coalition adult study hour which p organizationstakes place each Sunday at Activities will begin at 10 a variety of free en- The St. Philip's Festival demonstrate martial arts, of (like the g tertainment, including the begins with a traditional armor and its use, Sierra Club) and in- 9:30 a.m. As discussion a.m.with a conference and Maypole Dance, costume dividuals devoted to such moderator William Exposition of the Blessed yPo procession forming in the leatherwork, spinning, causesSacrament. They conclude contest, circus act, puppet plaza at 9:45 a.m. The caligraphy and stitchery. as solar energy and Robinson went about - at 4 p.m. with mass and shows, Medieval Pageant, clergy, in brocade vest- Another Festival offering conservation. planning the Holocaust discussions, he found more Profession of Novices. and authentic music and ments that. date from the will be a 3 p.m. Medieval The 6:15p.m. worshipr� _ dance, begins after the 16th century, will be ac- Pageant, with costumes and more interest in the Novices to be profesed at service will be and topic. this meeting are Josefina church service and runs companied by trumpeteers from the Society for interfaith and low continuously throughout and choir,and parishioners Creative Anachronism and o keyG.Salvat>lerra and Arnulfo the afternoon. who wear medieval or St. Philip's and com- according to a Tucson Television pollsters do A.Moreno. Food and games will be renaissance-style costu- mentary by Pati Berridge, E c u m e n c a 1 C o u n c i 1 tell us that the program A lunch of cold cuts, mostlyhomemade and mes. spokesman. A collection to drew a largepart of the salads and chips will' be graduate student o f be taken during the service g P reasonably priced; all historical costume -at the will be donated to the viewing audience each served compliments of the money received is used Brightly colored ban- Unversity of Arizona. Community Food Bank of night it , was telecast. Fra tern i t y Council. solely to meet Festival ners,with symbols ranging Nina Panipinto and y Currently all members of Members are asked tp expenses. (St. Philip's in. from the classic Dove of dancers from Stephanie Tucson. St. Andrews parish and bring a can of food for the the Hills is a tithing parish the Holy Spirit to the Stigers'Dance Gallery will Among clergymen to be other interested parties are poor, as well as any old and receives no financial contemporary South- perform a medieval-style featured at the affair are invited to the Holocaust newspapers they have on gain from the festival.) western sahuaro, will ballet at 12:30 p.m. in the ' Rev. Blaine Gutmacher, discussions to be held hand. In the plaza across from decorate the church and be Gallery Room. from S t. Phillip's the church, 60 artists and carried in the procession, Strolling musicians, Episcopal Church, who craftspersons will exhibit along with the carved including bagpipers, and will read a modern fIN ceramics,jewelry,textiles, wooden figure of St.Philip. the circus "psalm"and Rabbi Joseph EXCITING, GROWING g p performers will P P handmade clothing, metal This "santos" was created also entertain during the Weizenbaum, from Tempe NEW Cli U RC H sculpture, drawings and for the 1973 Festival in the afternoon, moving from Emanu-El will offer the paintings, desert crafts, style of the Indian artists of one spot to another. benediction. Lynn An- Canyon del Oro Baptist Church , . children's toys, handmade the Southwest during the A lunch of barbeque beef derson from Our Savior furniture, macrame, Spanish mission period. and coleslaw will be served Lutheran Church has Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. handbound books and Free tours of St. Philip's by St. Margaret's Guild in written a special liturgy for Sunday School 10:30 a.m. many other specialties. and its outstanding La Parroquia, the parish the occasion. A number of Evening Service- 5:00 .m. Demonstrations will be collection of European and auxiliary building on the musical interludes will P given in the techniques of Spanish Colonial art will be east side of the plaza. Hot feature performers from Pastor Theoren Smith silversmithing, western held between 12 noon and 4 dogs and soft drinks will be various religious 299-9412 9200 N.Oracle Road sculpture in clay, spinning p.m.,beginning at the West available at the young backgrounds. of wool and quilting,desert Chapel gate. people's booth, with iced wildlife photography, A circus performance tea and cookies offered by Lutheran-LCA S nod beadwork and jewelry, starring Dickson White and the Young Adults in the CASAS ADOBES Dove of Peace Lutheran Church stained glass, potter's Clark Moses, at 2 p.m. in Gallery. St. Margaret's wheel, garden sculpture665 W.Roller Coaster Road.Mr re- front of the church, CHURCH will Guild will also staff a goryCharles AdolfW. Malloch.Pastors Mr Sunday morning worship,8:30, 11. Suit and the making of Ojos de feature wire-walking, home-made bread booth in say church school.9:45 a m Dios("God's Eyes"). unicycle, juggling, magic the plaza. s' fairDIRECTORY Beautiful r Savo A for artisans to and ventriloquism. __j ' � Lutheran display their wares is part Peter Conway and the � p .teeting at Thornyaaie Sc Hoot of the medieval tradition of Kiva Father Wyes ;'�,, _)id Father&Massingaie Rds Puppets from the .s; I, , Wks west of Th nn t o yds e. biles agricultural and village Arizona Historical SocietyC - _ north of Ina) Worship 10 a m installed `- Coffee Hour 9.30 a m Suri Sch.society, where a religious are planning to perform a �• e:�5 a m Nursery P Qf ��'�O�IY• rov nen holy day was a "loll-day." new show,at 12:30,1,3,and ,, Daniel A Hodoso:. Pastor 2701 After the services of 3.30 p.m. Another com- as rector 3 �' Brethren u ' Presbyterian Northwest Brethren Chapel �� '' - St.Andrews Presbyterian Father Gregory Wyes L.W. Cross Junior High School Church of God 7600 Paseo de Church 1 re Rev 41/106 uelot)et ,7 aril, was installed as rector of 1000 W.Chapala Drive.The Rev. First Church of God Robert B.Dulaney and the Rev Bill Curtis. Worship service 3355 N. Fontana Ave. The Rev. J Dayton McCormick. Svada% Christ the King Episcopal 10:30 a.m.; Sunday School 9:30 Richard L. Hubacek. Morning services,9.30,11 Church s:hoof Church Mondayeveningin a.m.; Bible study (in homes) worship, 10:45 a.m.; evening through 7:30 p.m.Tuesday.For informs- worship,7 p.m.;Sunday School, Jrs and Srs grade 1 a in 9.30: a m a special service per- tion call 297-9518. 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday Bible - 6431 N. Oracle Rd. formed by Bishop Joseph Canyon del Oro Study,7 p.m. Harte and Bishop Joseph Baptist Church Roman Catholic (Orange Grove Village) Meeting at C.O.O. High School. Episcopalian Saint Odilia Parish Heistand. Many of the Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. & Christ The King 7570 Paseo del Norte. The Rev diocesan clergy also Sunday School; Bible Study Episcopal Church Henry J. Miller, Pastor. Daily j» 297-2284 gY Thurs.7:30 p.m.; Pastor Theo 2800 W. Ina Road. The Rev. Mass, 9 a.m.; Saturdays, 5.30 - partiClpated in the service. ren Smith. Gregory W. Wyes, priest-in p.m.• Sundays. 7, 9, 10:30 and charge. Sunday worship, 8, 10 noon. Confessions, Sat after A highlight of the evening a.m.; Thursdays 10 a.m. Sun- noon 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. ana by 144111W^, , occurred when F. Wyes Casas Adobes day school 10 a.m. request. distributed communion for Baptist Church 2131 W.Ina Road.Mr. Roger L. Episcopal United Church of Christ the first time as rector of Barrier, Jr. Pastor. Morning St.Philip's In The Hills The Casas Adobes Community �`` K -r the Church. He was worship. 10:50; Sunday School .x400 N.Campbell Ave.The Rev. Congregational Church ` (all ages)9:30;evening service Roger Owens Douglas,Worship 6775 Cases Adobes Road. Mr assisted by both bishops. 7 p.m.; spiritual enrichment service, 8, 9:30, 11 and 5 p.m. Donald D. Rowland, Pastor . hour 5:45; Wednesday Bible Sunday school,nursery and high Worship and Church School, 10 ` IMP ' Mrs A reception for Fr. and school 7 p.m. school 9:30 a.m. am. I . Wyes followed the 4 eeremOn . It was attended The Lutheran Church United Methodists y Christian Science of the Ascension St.Mark's United ,iitit , '. by 150 parishioners and Third Church of Christ,Scientist 1220 W.Magee Road. The Rev. Methodist Church ' _ was arranged by the 6901 N. La Canada Drive. Sun- Lynn Rittmann, pastor.Sunday 1431 W. Magee Road. Mr. r day school, morning worship, worship service,8:30&11 a.m.; Thomas Kiracofe. Worship ser- Mon. thru Sat. ,: Women of Christ the King. 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday testi- Sunday School and adult Bible vices, 11; Sunday School, 9:45 Fr.Wyes has been acting mony,7:30 p.m.Nursery care. study,9:45 a.m. till 10:45 a.m. Thurs.Eves. --. r Th e asriest in charge of the by Appointment p g This convenient church directory is sponsored by these thoughtful merchants. P A IMP E R E D Parish since last fall when Fr. Thomas Leonard left AMPHI PLAZA ASTRO T.V. Male Arizona to enter a New Corner 1st 8 Ft.Lowell Plaza Escondido--N.Oracle Rd.at Magee *'Us.and'Imminent! York seminary. The in- Ph.297-2294 *REDKEN* . stallation ceremony in- ARMANDO'S STRIDE RITE SHOES sures that the popular 7945 N.Oracle Rd.-Plaza Escondido CLIFF MANOR I N N clergyman, who was an Ph.297-4062 Who says the average man doesn't take an younger man. when the curly took is5900 N.Oracle Rd. interest in his appearance?Our surveys have requested because it's "wash and wear... assistant rector at the P.h.887-4q9,9.. proved there's an upsurge in the number of' Men with thinninghair ask for body waves to b � z. seekingmales salon serves.Men.young make thein look Culler and thicker.Sitting church for's�{?met me will ,._ - . , and old, are overcoming inhibitions and in a salon with a head full of"rollers-was continue to administer to ASSOCIATED OPTOMETRISTS TQM ROOF THE ANE R heading for the salon fix expert styling. unheard of for. most men sot too'jrmy years- -, - . Simpson, Ills r-,d Fabrlcan�- _ Perms are increasingly popular for the back but sexual bermes ate r� down. ' :_ e*e fI his x Plaz -■/}�/) Gov $Ogg_ • �. � � -. ,.. .. .- 'w•:.;r...1 .. .�.w.....,. -�, .:, a.''�:. _��:'tri ,�.k.+.....ew �`r:�� ."r'Fr ,t. �s. __ :.f -1!: l 7 .. .�,' �...• .. .s r � '�„ �ii+-'R`S't-.: ice..'�,.- x ��... « ���...;��.c '" ---::;'4,-,,-A-. � .�_ �. s �6� -:� �- . . .. ��.-��taar ! brow Onocfr _ o IOro ons �' 1 ,� ,� .,x � � ��� . � ��- A.:497-***- 797. : .. �.� Page 18, The Arizona Territorial, April 20, 1978 e . . - I 1,,,,,„,04F,:10,--. ---,A.,.,?!..i,,,j .„., , N REALTY �.�, . 'l,7 Tll Z.SeoF TUCSON ,p f 1 4, around the C I LI IJS MARY MAS[CH 1 has a new office.. with Marcia Katz I am now associated with The North- Home Phone J west Office of Realty Executives,and 887-6867 or 888-0394 will be pleased to help you with your Business Phone real estate needs. 297-7373 Arthur Puck Golf Course T11csor1 National Golf Club 1 West Orange Grove Rd. •Territorial Building (East of Oracle Rd.and South of Plaza del Oro) Tom Mock's 74 won the low gross in the Arthur Pack The Tucson National Nine Holersla ed an odd p y holes MGA Sunday, April 16. Mike O'Neill took second place event using half their handicap Thursday, April 13. In with a 78 and was the low putter with 29. Ron Heath took Class A,Joan Hall won first place with 27 and Arthel Capp Shop Fed M a rt low net honors with 62, with John O'Rourke and J.R. took second place with 29. Louann Liersch won in Class B for big savings Martin tying for second with 65. Ernie Peterson and Dick with 25.7 and Mildred Wills and Alice Jewett tied for Wiley tied for third with 66 and Jack Bohe was fourth with second with 28. The Class C winner was Pat Weltner with 67. 26 and Hazel Brodie took second place with 28. Oscar Mayer Packaged Meats In the women's play Wednesday,Fran Robison won the Tucson National will hold its Men's Member-Guest All Meat Wieners 1 lb..... ...1.25 low net event in the first flight with 70 and Rachel Yocum Tournament May 5, 6 and 7. The Texas Selective Four All Beef Wieners 1 lb 1.25 was second with a net 74. Jean Knepley won in second Ball will be a 36 hole net event All Meat Sliced Bologna 8 oz. 83' flight with 69 and Alice Kitchen was second with 76. limited to the first 72 twosomes entered. The entry fee is$150 per twosome and All Beef Sliced Bologna 8 oz....-.... 83` coversreen fees for All Meat Sliced bologna 12 oz 1.19 John Shanley won tow gross honors in the Arthur Pack g the three days, including a practice round May 5, prizes,a steak dinner for contestants and a All Beef Sliced Bologna 12 oz 1.19 MGA Sunday,April 9 with a 75. Mike O'Neill took second All Beef Thick Sliced Bologna 12 oz 1 19 place with 76. Low net went to Dale Lee with a 66 and Dan barbecue dinner for contestants and wives. Cotto Salami 8 oz 1.09 Maloney finished second with 67. Joe Kissel and RichardPuJill Gumbin won the Tucson National Women's Singles re Beef Salami 8 oz 1.05 Wiley tied for thirdplace withChampionship,, April 8-9, with a 10-4 win over Mary BeerSalami 8 oz..... ... 1.19 Don net 69s. M.S.Andrich and Baenziger. The two met in the finals after theyfinished at Hard Salami 8 oz 187Hintzhad 70 for fourth place. Kissel won low putts with 29. the top of their divisions in the double elimination format. Smokie Links 12 oz 1.47 Tucson National will Beef Cotto 8 Oz 1.07 hold its Mixed Doubles Cham- Sliced Braunschweiger 8 o 1.05 pionship May 6-7. Skyline Country Club Braunschweiger Chub 8 oz. 75' - Braunschweiger-Family size 12 oz 1.09 Oro % alley. Co 11 n t ry Club Sandwich Spread 8 oz.... 79' Mr.and Mrs.Ken Saul and their partners Mr.and Mrs. ` Sandwich Spread-Family size 12 oz... . . . 1.17 Ed Drury won the Sunday Mixie,of the combined best ball Shirley Kapellusch won the Oro Valle Nine Holers Old Fashioned Loaf ... . .. 8 oz. .. . . 7.13 Y of the men and women at Skyline Country Club with 122. Championship April 13 with a 2 up win over Dagmar Ham,.. Cheese Loaf. 8 oz 1.25 Mr.and Mrs.John Siegel and Mr.and Mrs.Don Hamilton Olive Loaf 8 oz..... . .. . 1.09 g Squires. Peg Harvey won the consolation match in the Liver Cheese 8 oz 99' were second with 124 and Mr.and Mrs.George Sheer and championship flight, defeating Edith Basson 3 up. In the Pickle& Pimiento Loaf 8 Oz. 1.03 Mr.and Mrs.Dick Meyer took third place with a 125. first flight Pat White edged Jean Mitzner 1 up and in the Picnic Loaf 8 oz.. 1.17 On garbage day Saturday, Ed Drury and Harry Fon- consolation match, Betty Kline won by default. Second Luncheon Loaf. 8 oz 1.09 tenova won the combined low net event with a 134. Fon- flight winner was Ann Fullenwarth, squeezing by Peg Head Cheese. . . 8 oz954 tenova also teamed with Marion Sherwood to take second Sankey 1 up and Mary Guinger won the consolation match Summer Sausage - 8 oz 1.13 place with 136 and Stuart Chancellor and Tim Rooker had by default. Honey Loaf.. 8 oz.. 1.49 137 for third place. Shirleylank and Ruth Ann Goebel won the blind Square Variety Pack .. ........ 12 oz.. 7.57 Y Round Variety Pack 12 o2.. ...... 1.57 -George Kellogg scored the only hole in one of the week partners event with a net 66. Florence Mattison and Joyce Beef Variety Pack 12 oz 1 57 at Skyline acing the 126 yard second hole Tuesday using Dulaney were second with a net 73. Chopped Sliced Ham 8 oz.. 1.45 an eight iron. Jubilee Ham Sliced(8 slices) .... .. ... 16 oz.. 3.29 Skyline Country Club will host its Fourteenth Annual Gayle and Gretchen Madison were the low gross win- Bacon 1 lb. 1.99 Guys and Dolls Invitational Golf Tournament. May 5, 6 ners in the Oro Valley Husband-Wife Championship P P and 7. The tournament is open to members and guests, Sunday. The Madisons had a 247,five strokes better than Claussen Kosher Pickle Chips 24 oz.........1.09 with an entry fee of$60 per couple. The field is limited to the second place team of George and Rosemary Iacono. Claussen No Garlic Whole Pickles 32 oz... .. ... 1.05 the first 128 players, with current handicap verification The low net winners were Dick and Alta Essenpreis with Claussen Kosher Whole Pickles 32 oz. 1.05 required. The tournament's format will feature an 18 208, and Ed and Shirley Kapellusch and John and Eleanor Claussen Kosher Icicle Pickles 32 oz. . . 1.05 hole, three best balls of the foursome on May 6 and an 18 Trotter tied for second low net with 209. Claussen Sauerkraut... . ....... .32 o2. 1 13 hole selective four ball on May 7. There will be a practice In a best ball tournament on Saturday, Don Hunsaker Claussen Tomatoes 32 oz. 1.05 round all day for Friday,May 5. and Evert Welch tied with Dean Phillips and his partner • Dick Reiss for first place with 57. Jim Knickerbocker and Prices subject to change Monday,April 24,1978 CliffValley Golf Course George Fehrenkamp were second with a 58. I'ed1art Ralph Van Sant and Bob Arriaga tied for first with net Tucson Racquet Club s in the Cliff Valley SundayGolf Association. Tom *the spot for Tinervan was second with a net 53 and Jeff Hanson, Betty John Payson's team won a close 5-4 match over Hap smart&poppers Jo Stewart and Paulette Worman tied for third with 54. Stewart also recorded her third hole in one at Cliff Valley, Robinson,s team to open up a slim one point lead in the Men's Tennis League at Tucson Racquet Club. In the 182 E.Ft.Lowell Dr. April 4,acing the 120 yard fifth hole with a pitching wedge. , 7030 E.22nd Street. other match Wednesday night, Steve Tofel's squad also Tucson.AZ In women's play Friday, Margaret Channing won the won 5-4 over Bill Long. 1 love putts event in Class A with 30. Dorothy Dodd and Payson's team is in first lace with 20 i Carol McBride tied for second with 31 utts. .Ini Class B, P po pts, followed P by Robinson with 18 points,Tofel with 14 points,Long with Ruth Klinner and Lola Dillistin tied for first with 31 and 11 points and Bob Beaumont's team,which drew a bye last Viola Hemming was second with 32. Marian Franzen, Y 1 I I week,is in last place with nine points. �# � NIl � E�-• Dorothy Johnson and Gloria Zinkus tied.for first place in - c ,� I r Class C with 35 putts. The women are now playing for the In women's league play, Sue Varney's team still con - I p P Y g times to lead with 400points, followed closelybyNancy President's Cup,with the finals April 28. Schooley's team with 398 points. Pat Schlosser is third with 386 points, Carol Pyle fourth with 385-points, Diane Poutin fifth with 355 points and Betsy Boxer last with 308 1111 points. Pyle's team made the biggest jump in the standings, winning all 72 possible points over Schooley. Varney won only 47 points against Schlosser to tighten up the standings among the first four teams. 'Vali shareJackie Melz is the individual point leader with 56 points, and Joan Katz and Pat Morey are tied for second place of wir cash d U with 48 points. River Racquet Club Marijohn Young and Diane Redhair defeated Diane Plunkett and Dee Dee Cote to win the Class A division of the Women's Invitational at River Racquet Club.In Class B, Charlotte Shapiro and Frossene Glafkides downed 1(11111(1111115 IN i Hi-Lo Mary Hughes and Grace Stroffert. Class C winners were i Debbie Yetwin and Donna Brammer over Kay Potter and i Dede Leber. In the Men's Member-Guest Tourney April 6 through 9, the doubles team of David Mehl and Charlie Cook defeated Roland Kotwieka and George Yuhas, 6-4, 6-2 to egi win in the championship flight. First flight winners were ifrr°140,41p - - MoneyHarold Leece and Ed Baron,7-5,6-1 over Ed Carlson and. 1Jack Bale. In the second fli ht Paul Plunkett ani g d Bob j _ Barber downed Larry Potter and Henry Harris,6-4,6-2. ` Quail Valley Tennis Club Machine! The Quail Valley women will hold a tennis exchange with Randolph, Thursday April 20. The group will host Listen for Details, KTKT Radio 99. another exchange with Ft. Lowell on May 5. The mem- bers will be having a Mixed Doubles Pot Luck Social, Sunday April 30. Sue and Sam Fedellare and Janet and • Mike Rowe will host the social. I ; , April 20, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 19 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right To Know r . 9 Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your ou Right To Know ARTICLES OF poration; and to acquire any INCORPORATION business as a going concern or County of Pima to: Easements,-restrictions and SEVENTH: The names and improvements shall occupy not OF On this,the 27th day of October, reservations of record,if any. addresses of its directors and more than 30percent of said on the Board of Directors shall MCBRADY SI NCLAI R otherwise by purchase or 1977,before me,the undersigned be fixed by the by-laws. acquisition of the shares or any DATED this 7th day of officers are: site, and that all roads and IX. INVESTMENTS.INC. officer, personally appeared KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE part thereof or by purchase of Patricia McBrady Sinclair and February,1978. parking areas be surfaced with INCORPORATORS: The names PRESENTS: the assets thereof wholly or in Joseph C.Radl,known to me to TRUSTOR NAME a material which will minimize and addresses of the in part,or--in any other manner, Nellie F.Mungia, OFFICE the creation of dust. Ordinance That we, the undersigned, and to be the persons whose names arecorporators of the corporation having associated ourselves pay for the same in subscribed to the within in- an unmarried woman ADDR ESS 33,March 23,1978. are the same as set forth above shares or bonds or cash or other strument and acknowledged TRUSTEE DATE OF TAKING OFFICE Section 812-g(14).Governmental in Article VII. together for the purpose of evidence of indebtedness of thisJerry W.Lawson structure provided that the X. forming a corporation under and that they executed the same for by virtue of the laws of the State corporation, or otherwise; to the purposes therein contained. STATE OF ARIZONA Bernard C.Berney improvements shall occupy not FISCAL YEAR DATE: The hold, operate, maintain, or in XXXXX ss. President, more that 30 percent of said site, fiscal year of this corporation of Arizona do hereby adopt the any manner dispose of, 2571 N.Avenida de la Lantana and that all roads and parking shall end on December 31 of following Articles of In- the NOTARY PUBLIC County of Maricopa Tucson,Arizona 85715 areas be surfaced with a each year. whole or any part of the good My Commission Expires: The foregoing instrument was y corporation: will, business, rights and acknowledged before me this 7th 5 24 77 material which will minimize IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we ARTICLE I August 7,1979 The name f this corporationproperty so acquired, and to 501092 day of February,1978,by Jerry the creation of dust. Ordinance have hereunto set our hands this conduct in any lawful manner W. Lawson as Trustee and not Alan R.Maneval 33,March 23,1978. shall be McBrady Sinclair In Pub:The Arizona Territorial22nd day of March,1978. the whole or any part of anypersonally. Secretary Treasurer Section 4: Melvin Ritter vestments, Inc., and its prin business so acquired; April 6,13,20,1978 4209 E.Skyline ciple place of business within the q and to Reg:voice Accounting Co. Louise A.Schmidt Dr. That all ordinances and parts Harold M.Cole exercise all the Tucson,Arizona 85718 thereof State of Arizona shall be in powers NOTARY PUBLIC in conflict herewith be STATE OF ARIZONA necessary or convenient in and My Commission Expires: 524-77 and the same are hereby ss. Tucson, Pima County but the about the management of such January 28,1981 repealed to the extent of such County of Pima Board of Directors may business; PUBLIC NOTICES Pub:The Arizona Territorial EIGHTH: The aggregate conflict. The foregoing instrument was designate other places, either P. To aid in any manner or April 6,13,20,27,1978 number of shares which it has Section 5- subscribed and sworn to before within or without the State ofYour Right To Know • promote financially or other 9 Req:Evans,Kitchel 8 Jenckes, authorized to issue is One This Ordinance and the various me, the undersigned authority, Arizona,where other offices and wise,any person,association or P.C. Thousand (1,0001 without par parts thereof are hereby this 22nd day of March,1978,by locations may be established corporation of which any shares, NOTICE value. ieclared to be severable. If an and maintained, and all cor- notes, bonds, debentures, or OF, any Melvin Ritter and Harold M. NINTH: The amount of its section, subsection, sentence, Cole porate business transacted. other sercurities or evidences of TRUSTEE'S SALE PUBLIC NOTICES stated capital,as defined in the -louse, word or phrase of this Eileen B.Wilson ARTICLE II indebtedness are held directly The following legally described Arizona Business Corporation Ordinance is for any reason held Notary Public property will be sold Your u r Right h t T o Know Act is$3 000 The names and addresses of the or indirectly by this cor- trust g -o be unconstitutional, such My Commission Expires: Incorporators are as follows: pursuant to the power of sale poration;and for this purpose to TENTH:The aggregate number Iolding shall not affect the 12-30-81 PATRICIA MCBRADY guarantee the dividends,shares, under that certain Deed of Trust NOTICE of its issued shares is 1,000 validity of the remaining portion 501323 SINCLAIR bonds, debentures, notes, recorded on January 3, 1975,in OF without par value. of this Ordinance. Pub:The Arizona Territorial 1351 W.Dutton Place contracts,and other obligations Docket 4926 pages 442-445 in- TRUSTEE'S SALE ELEVENTH:A brief statement Section 6: April 13,20,27.1978 Tucson,Arizona 85704 of such other clusive, in the records of the The following legally described of the character of the business WHEREAS it is necessary for Req:Harold M.Cole persons, Pima County Recorder, Pima 2609 N.Walnut associations, corporations, or County, Arizona, at public trust property will be sold JOSEPH C.RADL which the corporation initially the preservation of the peace, groups;and to do any such acts pursuant to the power of sale intends to conduct in your state Health and safety of the Town of Tucson,Arizona 85712 or things designated to improve, auction to the highest bidder at under that certain Deed of Trust is the marketing of equipment Oro Valley that this Ordinance PUBLIC NOTICES ARTICLE 111 the east door of the new Pima recorded on December 10 1976, leasing programs, �E The general nature of the preserve, protect, or enhance County Superior Courts Bldg. acting as become immediately effective, the value of such shares, in Docket 5418 pages 274-277 sales correspondents for several an emergency is hereby business in which the cor- debentures, bonds, notes, located at 11) West Congress, Your Right To Know Tucson, Arizona 85701 on reclusive, in the records of the equipment lessors. The work declared to exist, and this Or- inclusive, . poration shall engage in is as contracts or other securities or Pima County Recorder, Pima will essentially involve the ;finance shall be effective im follows: Tuesday, the 23rd day of May, County, Arizona, searching and A. To do all such things and evidences of indebtedness; public processing of •-iediately upon its passage and 1978,at the hour of 9:45 o'clockat I n the Superior Court of the g Q. To engage in any and all auction to the highest bidder at applications for equipment =adoption. in the morning of said day. the front steps of the New Pima leases. All leases and funding PASSED AND ADOPTED by STATE ForOF the ARIZONA perform or supply all such lawful business that may be services as are commonly done, The property to be sold is County Superior Courts Bid. will be handled by the lessors on the Town Council of the Town of In and County of necessary or convenient in situated in Pima County, Maricopa performed, or supplied by an carrying on the business of thislocated at the East door of the a direct basis. Our corn- oro Valley, Arizona, this 23rd SECU R 1 TY PACIFIC MOR broker or con- corporation and for the purposes Arizona and is described as: building located at 111 West pensation will be on a corn- day of March,1978. TGAGE CORPORATION, a investmentt. pertaining to,and to do any and Lot 8 in Block 3 of Pinecrest Congress,Tucson,Arizona 85701 mission basis, paid by the Lois M.Lamberson B. To acquire, purchase, own, Addition according to the map of lenders. Delaware corporation,formerly sultanevery other act or acts,thing or on Tuesday, the 23rd day of MAYOR Kessler & Co., a Colorado hold,improve,operate,develop, things, incidential to, growing record in the office of the Pima May, 1978, at the hour of 9:45 Pub:The Arizona Territorial ATTEST lease, mortgage, pledge, ex- County Recorder in Book 9 of corporation, out of or connected with said o'clock in the morning of said April 6,13,20,1978 Dorothy Morse,Clerk change, sell, transfer or any part orMaps,page this day. Re Alan R.Maneval Plaintiff, business, or parts j APPROVED AS TO FORM: otherwise invest, deal or thereof; DATED 17th day of The propertyq vs. February, to be sold in Walter L.Henderson JOSE LUIS ROBLES, and trade,in any manner permitted 1978 situtated in Pima County, Town Attorney IRENE R.ROBLES,his wife, R. To do all and every thingTrustors by law, real and personal necessary,suitable or proper for Arizona and is described as: Pub:The Arizona Territorial Defendants. property of every kind and M.MUR RAY COHEN, Best NN 1 NG at the South- PUBLIC B L l C N OT i C E S March 30,1978 I the accomplishment of any of a single man No.C-356551 description, or any interest the purposes or attainment of westerly corner of Lot 133 of El April 6,13,20,1978 ; NOTICE OF SALE therein; Lee R.Perry, any of the purposes or objects Rio Acres Addition to the City of Reg:Lois Lamberson,Mayor 1 C. To erect or cause to be as Trustee Tucson, Pima County,Arizona, Your Right To KnowI UNDER SPECIAL hereinbefore enumerated, STATE OF ARIZONA EXECUTION erected on any lands owned, either alone or in association according to the Map or Plat held or occupied by the cor- with other firms, businesses, ss. NOTICE I S HEREBY GIVEN thereof of record in the office of PUBLIC NOTICES that the above named poration, buildings of all kinds corporations, and individuals, County of Maricopa the County Recorder of Pima ORDINANCE NO.33 plaintiff and description or any other The foregoing instrument was AN ORDINANCE OF THE recovered judgment in the as principles, brokers, agents, County, Arizona, in Book 6 of Your Right To Know above named Court on the 21st structures with their ap- trustees, contractors or acknowledged before me this Maps and Plats, at page 11 TOWN OF ORO VALLEY purtenances, and to alter, otherwise; 17th day of February, 1978 by thereof;thence North 16 degrees AMENDING THE day of March, 1978,against the rebuild,enlarge,or improve any S. The designation of any Lee R.Perry,as Trustee. 52 minutes 10 seconds West PROVISIONS ARTICLES OF above named defendants,in the Louise Davies FOR GOVERNMENTAL INCORPORATION amount of S17 plus ac structures or other buildings purpose or object as stated along the West line of said Lot OF crued costs and interest thereon i now or erected on any herein shall not be construed to NOTARY PUBLIC STRUCTURES BY NS I lands hereafterso owned,erected or My Commission Expires: true a distance of feet to the AMENDING SECTIONS 601-k, TITLEO GUARANTYAAGENCY at the rate ',s date per occupiedbe a limitation or qualification 10 1.78 true point of beginning; thence 701-h,711 g(6),801-j OF ARIZONA,INC. annum from said date until paid held, and to mortgage, lease, or in any way or manner to limit continuing North 16 degrees 52KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE and,pursuant to a writ of special sell, or otherwise Pub:The Arizona Territorial and 812-g(6) pe or restrict the purpose and minutes 10 seconds West alongPRESENTS: execution issued by said Court dispose exchange any landsr of interests objects of this corporation; April 6,13,20,27,1978 OF THE TOWN said West line of said Lot 133,a ! That we, the undersigned, 1978, in lands or interest in lands and Req:Carson,Messinger,Elliott, distance of 66.26 feet; thence ZONING ORDINANCE ANDes the the 28th day of March, in buildings lr other structures; ARTICLE IV Laughlin&Ragan,Attorneys North 69 degrees 41 minutes 29 ADDING SECTIONS hereby associate ourselves following described real D.To buy,own and deal in The capital stock of this cor- 601-u,701-o,711-g(14), i together for the purpose of Property will be sold at public seconds East, a distance of + forming I bonds,sell,bu titer, and other poration shall be one million PUBLIC NOTICES 1'18.16 feet to the East line of said 801-n AND 812-g(14) a corporation under the auction to satisfy said judgment, properties of all kinds; (1,000,000)shares at par value of TO THE TOWN laws of the State of Arizona,and on May 4, 1978, at the hour of Lot 133;thence South 11 degrees do hereby adopt E.To sell,buy and in general to one dollar (SIM) each, to be ZONING ORDINANCE p the following 10:00 a.m., at the East door of tYour Right To Know minutes 20 seconds East Articles of Incorporation: deal in goods, wares and mer Paid for in such manner and at 9IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY po ation: the New County Courts Building, I along said East line of said Lot I. Tucson,Arizona: I chandise and any and all kinds such time as the Board of THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE 133, a distance of 57.63 feet; NAME: The name of the cor- The East Forty (40) feet of the ofpersonal property Directors shall designate. And TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, AS pro rt at either NOTICE thence South 66 degrees 02 Iporation is TITLE GUARANTY West Eighty-two wholesale of retail asprincipal, Portion of capital stock may be FOLLOWS: ghty two(82)feet of the OF minutes 12 seconds West, a ! AGENCY OF ARIZONA,INC. South One Hundred sixteen(116) agent,factor or broker; issued in payment for services, Section 1: TRUSTEE'S SALE distance of 143.77 feet to the true II. feet of Lot Nine (9), EL RIO property, real or personal, or The followingAmend Sections 601-k,701-h,711- PURPOSE: The purpose F. To borrow money for any of yr thingof value for the legally described point of beginning. ! p pose for ACRES the purposes g(6), 801-j amd 812-g(6) of the I per Map recorded in of this corporation trust property will be sold DATED this 31st day of which this corporation ,page 11 of Maps,in the and to issue bonds,debentures, uses and purposes of this cor Town Zoning Ordinance. i P ation is Book 6 pursuant to the power of sale January,1978 notes or other obligations poration,and when issued shall Section 2: organized is the transaction of office of the County Recorder of become and be fullyunder that certain Deed of Trust Trustors: Section 601-k. College, tom anyPima County,Arizona. s therefor,and to secure the same paid the recorded on December 13,1976, JESUS B.ORTEGA or all lawful business for pledge or mortgage of the same as though paid for in cash, which corporations may be SIGNED:April 3,1978 byin Docket 5419munity service agency,library, and the Directors shall be the pages 693-696 an unmarried man museum,playground or athletic incorporated under the laws of RICHARD J.BOYKIN whole or any part of the sole judges of the value of anyinclusive, in the records of the Lee R.Perry. the State of Arizona, as they Sheriff property of this corporation, Pima County Recorder, Pima as Trustee field, private school, provided may be amended from time to By:Sgt.Dudgeon services, property, rights or that said use shall be located on whether real,or personal,or to County, Arizona, at public STATE OF ARIZONA time,and things so acquired in exchange a site of not less that 10 acres, specifically,but not in Deputy Sheriff issue bonds, debentures, notes, for stock. The capital stock of auction to the highest bidder at ss. limitation thereof, the Pub:The Arizona Territorial or other obligations without such the East door of the New Pima County of Maricopa that the improvements shall purpose I seturity; this corporation, ticcupy not more than 30 percent of engaging in the business of a April 13,227,1978 when issued, County Courthouse located at The foregoing instrument was shall be fully paid for and non- of said site,that no playground title and escrow company, in- Reg: Murphy & Posner, At G. To lend money to, and 111 West Congress, Tucson, acknowledged before me this otherwise assist, its officers, assessable. by or athletic field be located closer cluding but not limited to the torneys ARTICLE V Arizona 85701 on Tuesday, the 31st day of January,1978 Lee than 100 feet to any property following: directors and employees; The fiscal23rd day of May, 1978, at the R.Perry,as Trustee. line, and that all roads and H. To Tend or invest its funds, year of this tor- a. To issue title insurance poration shall end on June 30th. hour of 9:45 a.m.o'clock in the Louise Davies policies; prepare title reports; with or without security, upon morning of said day. NOTARY PUBLIC parking areas be surfaced withs% ARTICLE VI a material which will minimize handle and deal in real estate such terms and conditions as The private property of the The property to be sold is My Commission Expires: the creation of dust. As amen closings of all types,nature and PUBLIC NOTICES shall be prescribed or deter- situated in Pima County, October 1,1978 descriptions; to handle matters directors, andded, Ordinance 33, March 23, mined by the Board of Direc officers stockholders, corporation shall Arizona and is described as: Pub:The Arizona Territorial of escrow; to operate a title Your Right To Know tors; Lot 212, PALM GROVE April 6,13,20,27,1978 1978• I. To purchase, acquire, at all time be exempt from all CLUSTERS,RESUBDIVISION, Req:Carson,Messinger,Elliott, Section 701-h. College, corn- b.insurance agency; hold, corporate debts or liabilities of To establish,handle and deal own, sell, assign, guarantee, according to Book 26 of Maps, Laughlin&Ragan,Attorneys munity service agency,library, transfer, assign, mortgage, any kind or nature,except those museum,playground or athletic in subdivision trusts,or trusts of gpage 94, records of Pima or otherwise disposeexcluded by law. County,Arizona: field, private school, subject to all types, nature and descrip- I to the Superior Court of the pledgeed deal in, shares,se bonds, ARTICLE VII EXCEPT ail iil,gas and other PUBLIC NOTICES the conditions set forth in trop; ! STATE OF ARIZONA highest amount of in- Subsection 601•k of this or- Thec.To act as an escrow collection In and for the notes, debentures, or other debtness,or liablity,contingent hydrocarbon substances,heliumagent;and County of Maricopa securitiesesor evidences of in- or other substances of a gaseous Your Right T o Know dinance. As amended, Or- or direct, to which this cor- dinance 33,March 23,1978. d. To do any and all things THE LOMAS & NETTLETON debtedness of this or any other nature, coal, metals, minerals, corporation, individual, or poration may be subject at any fossils,fertilizer of every name ARTICLE OF Section 711-g(6). College, necessary in the furtherance of COMPANY, a Connecticut one time shall be two-thirds of the business of the corporation. corporation, association, whether domestic and description and except all INCORPORATION community service agency, the authorized capital stock; library,museum,playground or III. Plaintiff or foreign,and whether now or materials which may be OF hereafter organized of existing; Provided such limitation shall essential to production of COMFUND FINANCIAL athletic field, private school, INITIAL BUSINESS: The I vs. and while the holder thereof to not apply to indebtness subject to the conditions set corporation initially intends to ► WALTER HOEFINGHOFF, an fissionable material as reserved SERVICES,INC. authorized by three-fourths of in ARS 37-231-E. To: CORPORATION COM forth in Subsection 601-k of this conduct the business of i unmarried man; COUNTRY exercise all the rights,powers or the votes cast with respect operating a title insurance ! ESCROW SERVICE,an Arizona exec edges of ownership, in- DATED this 16th day of M I S S I O N, STAT E 0 F ordinance. As amended, Or agency. corporation, as Trustee under cluding the right to vote thereon, thereto at any lawfully held February,1978 ARIZONA dinance 33,March 23,1978. IV. j Trust No. 9293-T; if they the same extent as a natural of the stockholders of Trustors: 415 West Congress Street Section 801 1• College, corn- meetingAUTHORIZED CAPITAL: The living, be person might or could do; this corporation and any such VALENCIA M.WILLIAMS Tucson,Arizona 85701 munity service agency,library, g their Unknown Heirs and action be approved by the museum,playground or athletic amount of capital stock of this Devisees if they be dead;JOHN J.To enter into,make,perform an unmarried woman Pursuant to the provisions of Arizona Corporation Corn- field,private school, subject to corporation shall be One Million DOE I to V, inclusive; MARY and to carry out contracts of any mission. Lee R.Perry Sections 10-110 and 10-111, the conditions set forth in Dollars(51,000,000),divided into DOE I to V,inclusive;and DOE and every kind, necessary, The Directors shall each as Trustee Arizona Business Corporation 100,000,000 shares with a par + CORPORATION I to V. in requisite or advantages in year STATE OF ARIZONA Act, the undersigned cor- dinance.ction 601-k of this or value of One Cent (50.01) per clusive, Subupon their election immediately As amended, Or respect to the business ss. poration hereby applies -forshare.µStock shall be issued Defendants. organize into a Board ofdinance 33,March 23,1978. operations of this corporation County of Maricopa authority to transact business in whenservice or No.C363748 Directors and elect a president, Section 812 g(6). College, paid for in cash, with any government, state, The foregoing instrument was your state,and for that purpose vice-president, secretary and community service agency, property, and shall be as fully SUMMONS county, muncipality, person, acknowledged before me this s u b m its the f o I l o w i n g treasurer, any two of which library,museum,playground or paid and shall be forever non- THE STATE OF ARIZONA, firm, association, or cor 16th day of February, 1978 by statement: assessable.The judgment of the TO: The above named defen domestic or foreign; offices may be held by the same athletic field, private school, poration, g Lee R.Perry,as Trustee. FIRST: The name of the cor- Board of Directors as to the dents: person. All officers shall serve poration is: COMFUND K. To purchase, hold and Louise Davies subject to the conditions set value of the for a period of one year or until forth in Subsection 601 k of this property taken or YOU ARE HEREBY SUM the shares of its capital NOTARY PUBLIC FINANCIAL SERVICES,INC. service rendered in exchange MONED and requiredappear stock reissue,as permittedre bylaw; their successors are elected and ordinance. As amended, Or- g to My Commission Expires: SECOND: It is incorporated dinance 33,March 23,1978. for stock shall be conclusive in and defend in the above entitled L. make donations for the qualified. October 1,1978 under the laws of the State of L. Tor welfare or for charitable, Patricia McBrady Sinclair and Section 3: the absence of fraud. matter in the above entitled Pub:The Arizona Territorial Delaware. Joseph C. Radl shall constitute , Add Subsections 601-u, 701-o, V Court, within TWENTY (20) scientific or educational pur- April 6,13,20,27,.978 THIRD: The date of the cor- STATUTORY AGENT: The DAYS, exclusive of the day of the first Board of Directors. 711-g(14),801-n and 812-g(14) poses; Thereafter the Board of Req:Carson,Messinger,Elliott, poration is May 20,1977 and the Section 601-u. Governmental name and address of the initial service, after service of this poses; MTo act as agent, trustee, Laughlin&Ragan,Attorneys period of its duration is per- statutory agent is Harold M. summons Directors shall be elected at the structure provided that the upon you if servA C braker, or in any fiduciary regular annual meeting of all petrol. improvements shall occupy not Cole, 2540 E. 22nd Street, Tuc- within the State of Arizona, or capacity; to become surety for FOURTH: The address of its son,Arizona 85713. within THIRTY othersapac and to endorse y fo stockholders which shall be held more than 30 percent of said (30) DAYS, in Tucson,Arizona on the third PUBLIC NOTICES principal office in the site, and that all roads and VI exclusive of the day of service,if l paper; jurisdiction under the laws of K NOW N P L AC E 0 F served without the State of merciTuesday in July of each year the state in which it is in parking areas be surfaced with N.To purchase or acquire from Your Right To KnowBUSINESS:The known la commencing with the year g a material which will minimize place of Arizona, and you are hereby any ofthe directors or corporated is: business of the corporation shall notified that in case you fail so to stockholders of the corporation, nineteen-hundred seventy eight the creation of dust. Ordinance P p 1300 Market Street be 2540 East 22nd Street, Tuc- do ro (1978)unless said day be a legal NOTICE OF 33,March 23,1978. . judgment by default will be properties, property interests, Wilmington,Delaware 19801 son,Arizona 85713. rendered shares of stock,and other assets holiday, in which event the TRUSTEE'S SALE Section 701-0. Governmentalagainst you for the FIFTH: The address of the VII. relief demanded in the com annual meeting of the The following legally described structure provided that the proposed known place ofBOARD OF DIRECTORS: The plaint. belonging to them, or any of them, which the Board stockholders will be held on the trust property will be sold, improvements shall occupy not business in your state is: initial Board of Directors shall plaintiff's attorneys:MURPHY, of the corporation next succeeding business day. pursuant to the power of sale 2571 N.Avenida de is Lantana more than s0 percent of said Directorse deem it advisablerto ARTICLE VIII under that certain Deed of Trust Tucson,Arizona 85715 site, and that all roads and consist of two(2)directors.The POSNER 8 FROIMSOh, 1500 The corporation hereby appoints recorded in Docket or Book 4871, parking areas be surfaced with Persons who are to serve as Townehouse Tower, Phoenix, acquire,and to pay for the same and the name and address of the directors until the first annual Arizona,85013. in stock of the Joseph C. Radl,2609 N.Walnut commencing at page 400,in the a material which will minimize corporation, or Ave.,Tucson,Arizona,who has Records of Pima County, proposedastatutory agent in your the creation of dust. Ordinance meeting of shareholders or until GIVEN under my hand and the any bonds,debentures,notes or state is: their successors are elected and seal of the been a bona fide resident of Arizona,at public auction to the 33,March 23,1978. Superior Court of the other obligations of the cor Bernard C.Berney qualify are: State of Arizona,in and for the or to Arizona for at least three (3) highest bidder at the •East Section 711-g(14).Governmental porationpay therefor in years,its statutory agent in and Entrance of the New Pima 2571 N.Avenida ArizonadLantana structure provided that the Melvin Ritter County of Maricopa,this 8th day cash or otherwise; Tucson, 85715 for the State of Arizona. County Courts Building, 111 improvements shall occupyof February,1978. SIXTH: The Corporation is P not 2540 East 22nd Street y O. To acquire, by purchase or In witness whereof, we, the West Congress,in Pima County, more than 30 percent of said Tucson,Arizona 85713 Wilson D.Palmer otherwise, the organized for the purpose of: goodwill, undersigned have hereunto in or near Tucson, Arizona,on site, and that all roads and Clerk business, property rights, signed our names this 27th day May 17, 1978, at 10:00 o'clock The marketing of financial franchises and assets of everyassistance programs and the parking areas be surfaced with Harold M.Cole By L.Lansdon of October,1977. a.m.of said day. a material which will minimize 2540 East 22nd Street Deputy Clerk kind, with or without un- Patricia McBrady Sinclair Lot 267, MISSION HEIGHTS, transaction of all lawful the creation of dust.Ordinance Tucson,Arizona 85713 Pub:The,2,27 Arizona Territorial business for which corporations dertaking either wholly or in Joseph C.Radl according to Book 21 of MaVIII. April 6,13,20,27,1978 P may be incorporated under the 33,March 23,1978. part the liabilities of any firm, TATE OF ARIZONA page 66,records of Pima County Section 801-n. Governmental NUMBER OF DIRECTORS: Req: Murphy & Posner, At person, association, or cor- ss. Arizona,and amended.Subject Arizona Business Corporation, structure provided that the The number of persons to serve torneys - Act. Page 20,The Arizona Territorial, April 20, 1978 Schoolmen tackle e assforThorn ,poore,j-ores e �� � reading The Marana School In discussion with Under that plan, all By WALT ,),4 boosted Board will meet at the developers' represen- kindergarten through NETT Thornydale Elementary tatives in the Thornydale fourth gradfe students School Cafeteria Tuesday area, Mr. Havens said, an living between Thornydale , night to discuss boundaries estimated 70 to 100 houses, and Shannon roads from For all intents and purposes,it s summer. for Butterfield Elementary either complete and unsold Ina Road north to the Not the 100-degree swelter job that we're probably Most of us know that accustomed to around here,but it's getting that way. reading is both a practical School, which is scheduled or sold and incomplete,will county line would attend to open next fall. be occupied by Sept. 1, Butterfield, along with At least it felt like summer two weeks ago when I stood tool and a magic power: The meeting will begin at adding an estimated 45 students living between poolside at Rancho los Cerros,the YWCA camp on Oracle practical because it is the 7:15 p.m. students to the area. Interstate 10 and the Road, with Mike Allegra, principal at Harelson most basic skill for par- The board decided to In addition, he said, Tucson Mountains in an Elementary School, watching some of his sixth grade ticipating in our modern move the April 25 regular developers estimate more area between Ina and students swim. world; magic because of meeting to Thornydale homes regularly completed Sunset roads. Swim, at least from the appearance of the younger set the doors it opens to ideas during a special study and occupied through as represented at the pool at that time,is a euphemism for and imagination - its mir- session Tuesday night at January 1979. Fifth grade students some kind of activity involving a pool and water and a aculous ability to transport the east side school. "The area has absolutely from those two areas would diving board, not to mention a few loitering sun- us to faraway places or Approximately 60 per- exploded," Mr. Havens attend Thornydale. Worshipers. long distant times. sons. most1y Marana said of construction in the I guess if you want to see anyone or anything swim any School District personnel area bounded by Interstate The board's present plan more,you have to go to Sea World,or Marineland,or even But sadly, we are in the turned out for a 10 on the west, Shannon is to open Thornydale with Cypress Gardens. midst of a reading crisis in preliminary discussion on Road on the east,Ina Road 10 classrooms: a mor"Hing Adults tend to swim,while children, at least those who the United States. A critic- the Butterfield boundaries. on the south and Cortaro kindergarten, two first are capable of swimming,tend to head for the deep end of ally large and growing per- .a n estimated 7 3 7 Farms Road on the north. grades, three second the pool. centage of American child- :.iementary school students Mr. Havens, a Thor- grades, two third grades, At that point they form a circle, going off the diving ren lack the ability to read ,t ill be living in the nydale resident for ap- one fourth grade and one board,into the pool,out of the pool and back in line to wait a want ad or traffic sign, :'hornydale-Butterfield s- proximately 18 months, fifth grade. another shot off the board. according to Yonny Beers, .rvice area on opening day, said that when he moved in While it may not be swimming as you and I know it, its reading specialist at Keel- probably t. 'bels Havens reported to his house in September probably pretty good training for some of the rigors of P P P Under the districts adult life-things like waiting in line to cash checks, pay ing School. 0 the board Tuesday night. 1976, it was "on the edge of population projections, car license fees or check out Christmas purchases. His estimate is based on the desert. Now I'm Thornydale would have 533 P For too long, we have present enrollment at surrounded by a sub- students in September, But things have changed,haven't they? considered reading educa- rhornydale,plus the return division." while Butterfield would [AI tion to be a matter of ol the area's fifth grade Mr. Havens offered one open with 204. Speaking of changes,you've probably noticed that this technique. Increasingly, students next year, as well possible set of boundaries however,we recognize that as projections on new as a place for discussion to Thornydale's capacity is column is not in its normal place on the sports page. one other element is essen- :lousing sales and starts. start. 600 students, while But- This week marks a change in the handling of this tial----motivation. The terfield's capacity is 250. column.We will be using it in different parts of the paper Reading is FUNdamental now,and the subject matter won't be confined to the world (RIF) Inexpensive Book Dr, Clifford R. Woods of sports. Distribution Pro ram su • However, Mr. Havens Perhaps we ought to explain the reasons for making this gram, P- is pleased to announce said, Butterfield should change. plies this missing ingre- • have more than 46 First, the decision to"float- the column in the paper is client. It is founded on the the opening of his office at ie toaccomodate P firm conviction that read- acanc s based on the amount of space we have available for sports coverage. 5907 E. Pima additional growth in the ing can be a real pleasure area, which could beMoving "poor sport" out gives us more room to cover for children if they have for the practice of Chiropractic handled by moving the fifth the week-to-week events in sports up here and cover more books of their own. grade to Thornydale and of them. Motivating children by Hours: Mon.,Tues.,Thurs.,Fri.9am-6:30pm opening another classroom The decision to open up the subject matter beyond putting books in their Wed.-Sat.loam-2pm later in the school year at sports was a fairly simple one to make.There are only so hands, the program pro- Butterfield in a grade many opinions to be had about sports,especially sports as vides each participating by appointment Telephone 886-8395 where the growth is they pertain to theareas served by our paper. child an opportunity to per- heaviest. Consequently, this writer was rapidly running out of sonally discover the magic ideas-sports ideas,that is. of reading. However, since the average weekly reporter covers a The first RIF project for variety of topics,we thought perhaps this column ought tot//i/&mP to the Amphitheater Schools reflect a variety of things around us-weekend traveling, was written to target four perhaps, or slices of life, a touch of humor, or even elementary schools: Keel- another opinion. ing,Nash,Prince,and Cor- This is not to say, however that this column will not onado. All children occasionally return to the sports page. It probably will, cur- rently enrolled in grades when something happening locally in sports moves me to K-6 in the target schools the typewriter. will receive two free paper- If nothing else,maybe we'll start getting some letters to back books at their schools the editor about something. FredRogers anightthis summer at a time to be announced later. These books remain their person- al property. Federal funds may -A •cNvorild Old Friends New match, dollar for dollar, local funds for the pur- Friends,Fred Rogers'new chase of books. The local weekly half-hour television amount of money needed series about how people of for the success of the pro- ject S S or m o r various agegroupslive and g , ° this summer was cal- 'Nike • Adidas • Puma • Converse • Tiger • New Balance • Pony grow with one another - .�g culated to be$1216. • Etonic • Sauc,ony will premiere at 10 p.m. WiltShoes for men, women and children who run, race, Thursday, April 20 on :1„ The sources of money jog or just chase KURT Channel 6. around. Shoes for people who play tennis, basketball, football, baseball. . - have been. The Exchange .?`ems ._Y x�` Club of North Tucson $400 Cloth;, ,, and accessories, too. Owned and operated by Northsiders Dick The premiere features _.74::;,:'•4'p ,, : - ' Nash School and PTA,$309 Czec�- .m Koch and Bob Lozen. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Hoagy Carmichael, who , . . � Keeling PTO, $304; Prince Saturday, 10 to 6. Sunday, noon to 5. composed all-time popular � ` ��' Student Activity Fund,$100 favorite songs such as . i •4 and Coronado Student Act- Casa ct- Casa Blanca Plaza "Stardust" and "Georgia ivity Fund'$50. on MeMind," and Car-6070 North Oracle, near Rudasill michal's son HoagyB. Coronado PTO will make 297-1832 ' ' whose own life led him to r .. a contribution after their • become one of the world's school carnival if they are best fishing-rod makers. Mister Rogers able to. Classified Information CLASSIFIED INDEX CALL 297- l l a 7 The minimum charge for classified advertising ;s S3 for 21 words or less Each word thereafter is charged at 10 cents per 78.Mobile Homes-Park Before Noon Tuesday 2. ouncements 46.Houses for Rent-Furnished word. Bold caps.may be used in first line (maximum of three 80.Motorcycles&Bicycles words)and will be charged at a fiat rate of 50 cents in addition to 2d.Lost and Found 48.Houses for Rent Unfurnished 82.Musical Instruments 2e. Personals 50.Instruction other Charges Centered headings are also charges at a flat rate 84.Business Properties-Sale 2�.Lodge Club Notices 52.Schools 8b,Business Pro All classified ads appear in The ARIZONA TERRITORIAL.and of 50 cents in-addition to other charges Seg cuts not exceeding one perties-Rent 22.Anti ues 54 Child Care The DESERT AIRMAN (approximately30,000 readers +) but column in width by one half in,, n depth are charged ata fiat 4 88. Pets 24.Apartments Furnished 56 Job Wanted must be received no later than noon Tuesday of each week.Ads rate of St in add+tion to other ct'=3r it's Larger sig cuts will not by 26 Apartments Unfurnished 58.Townhouses 90.Photography received after noon Tuesday will be held for publication the accepted A reasonable charge w ,also be made ter redo ing or 92.Autos Wanted 28.Auto Sales-New 60. Livestock following week.No cash refunds or changes can be made after ad enlarging sig cuts Ads must oe paid worh,n 7 days After That 30.Auto Sales-Used b2-Cots-Acreage 96.Radio,TV,Electronics is received by Territorial Publishers, Inc. Check ads careful) time ads incur an extra charge of 25 cents 98.Real Estate y Display advertising.s accepted for placement within or near q4-Recreational Vehicles 32.Auto Services 64.Maintenance bb.Stereo Equipment after publication and notify within two days if an error has ui other classified advertising providing ads are as deep as the 34. Boats 4 p 100.Rooms for Rent occured.After that time no credit will be issued by Territorial 36.Business Opportunities 68.MB sc.for Safe 104.Sporting Goods Publishers,Inc.Phone service available Monday through Friday number of columns wide Acceptance of display advertising by 70. Business Services t g only from 8 a.m until 5 Territorial Publishers, Inc does not guarantee placement in 38.Home Furnishings 106.Storage p.m.Call 217-1107. classification. 40.Appliances 72.Mobile Homes Sale 108.Trucks,Trailers,Campers Territorial Publishers, Inc. reserves the right to edit, 42.Help Wanted 74.Mobile Homes-Rent 112.Wanted4q Houses for Sale 76.Mobile Homes-Lots reclassify or reject ads.f necessary 45.Gars a Sale 113.Fert�ltzeC 9 _ 114.Builders (4- based on 2.8 readers per copy) I I I April 20, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, dal► Page21 die/Mem Ilk 0 iiiIRuif 1111II Tel rititcitiltalliClassisflecils ..........................6_,........0 . It's EASY . . . ANTIQUES LTOSERV10ES J06 WANTED* � PETS 22. az. s.1 33 .. SAVE MONEY ON ENGAGE- ' Vehicle Purchasing Service!Let Full or parttime. Call 325-6731. It's INEXPENSIVE • • • QUALITY( DIAMONDTR NGS orlighttruc k Might save you car 9a.m.•4p.m. (11-19) Shih-Tzu puppies. AKC DOG TRAINING AT YESTERDAY'S PRICES. money! Jerry Kuhn, Broker. registered.790 9528. i Your home-Bob Clark UNUSUAL RINGS, BRACE- 747-9932. AT DA 15.16 ! 622-1642 fop!oceaLETS RAIN (48-TFN) & CHAINS. EXPERTAT DA GV514 __ ; JEWELRY&POCKETWATCH HOME - REPAIR. HIGHEST PRICES WE WANT YOUR AUTO Registered Keeshond puppy for )AID FOR OLD GOLD A TERRITORIAL.DESERT AIRMAN classified puts your O AMONDS AND UNWANTED' CYCLONE AUTOMOTIVESt sale, $120. Call 790-3382 after 4 Call 297-1107 message into the hands of over 30,000 readers+readers who i E W E L R Y. ANTIQUE (American Foreign1II....,FURNISI$INGS Pm • &Fleet Repair) Good selection of used furniture. AT DA 16 j ! want to know what you have to sell or want to buy. JEWELRY EXCHANGE. 6074 889., 7 Baby furniture misc.& Another to place your ad. (+based on 2.8 readers per copy) • ti.ORACLE Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat. Minor tune-ups to engine Buy,2021 S.Crre& oft.Buy,sell .0 5, Sun. 10:30-2:30. 297-1741. overhaulsi (1 TFN) performed by &trade.790-8137. • During a one-week period your ad will appear in The - qualified mechanics. All work AT DA 16-19 ARIZONA TERRITORIAL and The DESERT AIRMAN for a . guaranteed. "SUN ELEC- ,i1 . 40 LOW LOW minimum cost of only S3 plus tax per week.And : TRONIC SCOPES" registered it's easy to place your ad. Just use the form below (read ' Antique Clock Mart , with state for emissions tune- 11.1• BREED t tt ft t E t t{)`•t 1\t instructions carefully),mail it to us and watch for results. Buy - Sell - Trade upsMIS FOR PUNE Military Personnel: ��` 1Expert Repair-Refinish 15 per cent disc. PIWS INSTRUCTIONS - • CHARGESSenior Citizens: Custom made and designed wall 5665 E. 22nd St. 15 per cent disc. ,,nits. Call A. Stoler 790-1629. 1585 W. WETMORE RD. 747-5674 Fleet Discounts: 149TFN) per volume Pr.nt clearly one word per space Use two spaces for address and •,,.�,,. ._.` - ' 3256 East Lincoln (near Palo ALI'S CLEANING SERVICE 888-8699 ' one space for phone number or a ser-es of numbers Minimum Verde&Ajo). charge ,s $3 for 21 words and 10 cents per word thereafter Carpets,walls, upholstery, dry Amount under space of last word -s rota, amount due for•onpAT DA 16 foam method. Autos, campers, =On bus, airplane, hotel, motel, ® PROFESSIONAL PET-I CU R ES '"-"r°-`T nse�t�on,�tlud.nq ta= ANNOUINCEMENT'Shomes. TICK DIPPING . restaurant,office, Free estimates.No job too small.Call 2f. 790.4298. o NEVER TRANQUILIZED9Its $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 ATTENTION: Community .AUTOS WANTED AT DA 15-16 Patio & bake sale held at 02• i Free natural vitamin catalog clubhouse in Orange Grove Mobile Home Estates,Saturday, If you want to sell your Mer now available featuring highest Mer- cedes Benz,please call me,Don quality vitamins and food `.,♦• ►..♦..♦�♦�._.�.�*,..._._.,._•-•_•_.. $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 April 22. Starting at 9 am. supplements. Extraordinary ♦t Everybody Welcome. Yea II Wirth 793 0027 or 795 5770. : . ATDAGVS TFN vitamin values. Write today to: Come! Catalog, Dept. 110, R B ALL BREED ;\ ' - $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 AT 16 -. Discounts, 340 E. McDowell, �•G-.;: t Phoenix,Arizona 85004. 46 (13-16) ' L ♦ ' ERTILIzER ! DOG GROOMING ',‘if . . , $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 CAPPLIANCES lir 3. Heavy duty Hotpoint 4 speed washer - $150.00 and Hotpoint + 40' dryer-Sloo.00,both for 5225.00. ! DESERT DALE ' Top Grade Fertilizer, $5 yard Rug all wool colonial braided,9 KENNELS Ili Ili E L. $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 Maytag washer&dryer 5150.00. x 12 oval 5100.00. Formica t delivered. Call Mrs.Wilson at 887-1300. Extra fine pulverized breakfast table 3 x 4 with one . AT DA 16 fertilizer 56.50 yard delivered. leaf and four upholstered chairs Cooks Fertilizers, formerly * 6745 N. La Canada 297-9420 $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 - Darlings. 887-0164. (Minimum $100.00. Misc. interior doors , and window shutters $1.00 to APARTMENTS- - Delivery 2 yards) (48TFN) 51000 885-7048 • 1 mile west of Oracle Call fora t. ' 1 AT DA TFN j ♦ pp - $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 4I►-♦'♦,`♦-♦-•'♦- - - ♦-♦-♦-♦-♦-♦ ♦-♦-♦-♦ FURN, 24., KITCHENS, VANITIES, HausEs Fon CabinetShop Copp - 20ET yearns vg's ex - BUSINESS $3.22 $3.33 $3.43 Brand new 1 bdrm apartments in desireable central location. 44. perience. Licensed, Bonded, Special features include large Insured.932 W. Grant Rd. 022 SERVICES 70. P� g 1352. ! private patios, attractive kit- Moving, must sell. 2 bdrm, 1 AT DA TFN $3.54 $3.64 $3.74 chens, extra closet space and bath.22nd&Craycroft.Call 790- PAINT NO MORE''_ ._ Horseshoeing Hot or cold j pool. An unbeatable value at 368'9home shoes,Call Mark Clark 885-5504. $189 a month. Drive by 3653 E. AT DA 14-17 25"Color TV with digital clock, with aluminum trim, "fascia," AT DA 16 2nd St.or call 882-0585. color dot generator, digital soffit&siding.Choice of colors ' - $3.85 $3.95 $4.06 AT DA 16-19 4 bdrm double garage, large channel readout,all pushbutton. and textures. Save on heating • Cost 5720.00 unassembled. I buy and sell moving cartons. i Yard with 6'fence,native rock and coolr,-�g bills with insulated wardrobes, dishpacks, wall around front.134 bath,wall Assembled, never used, no aluminum siding. Free esti- cabinet 5575.00-model SM-1212 mirrorpacks,utility sizes.Free $4.16 $4.26 $4.37 to wall carpet,sunken living rm. mates.148 1783.t 1 T F N) APARTMENTS. Santa Rita area.748-8442 after 12 DVM, 21.2 digit. Cost $125.00, delivery - pick-up in Tucson. excellent condition. $75.00 Call 325-2424 day or evening. pm,889-7025.8-5. Model SO-4540 OC SMH2 BORED WITH HOUSEWORK? t AT DA GVS 15-17 UNFURN. 26, AT DA 16 Let us solve your problem.Only !, Oscilloscope. Cost 5275.00, ex- $19 for general cleaning. I , $4.47 $4.58 $4.68 For sale by Owner.3 bdrm 13x4 cellent condition.$165.00;above CLeaning on medium size home. , Do it yourself and save! Apartment. 1 bedroom, un- formal dining room, items are assembled Heathkits- windows, oven, showers, etc., furnished, 5165.00 per month.. baths, Archer wave ground plane C B ■ •••••••• Quiet and clean. Inquire at 3417 family room, enclosed patio, , included in special cleaning. $2 utility room, double carport, Antenna with 21' pole, 100 R U Call Sun-Sweep 790.0167.Weekly $4.78 $4.89 $4.99 E.Slacklidge Dr.,Apt.8 or call 213 cable, plenty guide wire. 296.3518 or 299-0223. fenced yard.Anxious to sell.All Excellent condition.545.00 21" and monthly basis available. terms.622-5527 or 744-1218.AfterAT DA 16 ■ Rent the pro ■ (13-16) Motorola color console, needs _ __ _ $5.20 In $5.30 6Pm AT DA 16 HV transformer.$35.00 take all • //l'L ■ $5.10of the above only 5150.00;trade • ■ Red adobe house. Large lot & or make offer.Call 790-5829. ■ ■ master bdrm,21/2 baths,uniqueAUTO :Maiiiiir: $S.SI $5.62 fire lace new roof & paintingAT DA 16SETTLED sooner $5.41 ... ...,. ' ." inside.$29,500.Call 623-0680. Berta Posture Deluxe, full size a �lovin carpet •cleaner A r DA 16 bed.Mattress and box springs, Q Please insert my ad In Classification No _.......A see index below)for • ■ • no headboard.Like new.5179.00. r' � '� ` one week under conditions scat forth above Call 748-7657. •�C� ! • ftstssesepsw, 111- 1974 Duster with'space saver.A- .4 ■ ••.• .. . ■ 3 bdrm.house very convenient AT OA 16 , ■ C. PS,automatic transmission, to DM,3412 Summit.Submit all 'r a Here's$2.00 O F F the s BOLD CAPS in first line(maximum of three words) is SO cents new tires. $2895. Call 795-4000 Offers.Call Mr.Gus at 795-1990 extra per insertion Centered heading of first line is also SO cents days,298-6200 eves. J.C.Higgins model 30-06 title,4 � ■rental price. For dealer- or ATDA 1 1 or 298-7136.Pyramid Realty and power scope, Hauser action. CITY VAN • ; ■ nearest ou call: ■ extra per insertion All ads must be accompanied by check 5 6 Investment. money order unless credit has been established Ads must be New$195.296-0417. ■ ■ received by noon Tuesday Ads received after that time will be AT DA 16 AT DA 16 .r STQIIAGE CO ■ TOM ROOF ■ held until the following week Proofread your ad carefully before ►m7 Jeep 4 wheel drive, low I the CLEANER ■ marlin Incase of publication error notify us within two days No 195-6624gmileage,A-1 condition,Ps,PB, t 1297-7974 ^ i credit will be allowed after that time No cash refunds credit make offer.Call 297-3665 or 297 only will be issued No changes or refunds after ad is received by 8781. HELP WANTED TOWNHOUSES ('�2 Void after '■ Territorial Publishers. Inc, which reserves the right to edit, AT DA 16 I k\ 4/30/78 �,$� j reclassify or refect ads if necessary A charge of SS will be made # M. for returned checks 1952 MGTD,top running cond., Maintenance �'11"�����'"""�"""��."." ��� body in good cond. $4950. Call Experienced, reliable main For Sale by Owner. 2 bdrm, 2 299-0329(eves). tenance person for centrally, bath, carpeted, draped, near •� .-, V. • Name AT DA 16-17 located motel. Experience in shopping centers, bus, refrigeration and electrical a clubhouse, pool, storage, large IENERGY ROOFS! must. For app(. call Mr. patio and yard. East CatalinaAddress No down,assume balance, 1977 Poljanec at 624-5571. view. Good terms. 6141 N. Pinto Hatchback. 3900 miles. AT DA 16-17 Oracle.Phone 7423190. AT DA 1316 AC, automatic, sun roof. Calla‘A; � Y - \\ uP''Cukwi4 ,, "R7;144 City State Zip 623-6106. ; AT DA 16 A mature, responsible man & ,a wife team experienced in phone cleaning & minor maintenance RUO -RENT . KALpH HAyt 73 Pontiac Grandville, 2 door, of business. Located on base. HT,loaded,AM-FM radio,5300 Telephone 296-3518 or 299-0233 100. ROOFING miles. 1 owner. $18895 or best (after 6 pm). Check enclosed I ) Money order enclosed( I offer.790-4388. AT DA 16-19 Tired of paying high rent? Cut AT DA 16 your rent in half. Call the Phone Mail ad and coupon to Experienced office manager Roommate Conner DA 11-T40 1 TFn. M - 887-3384 LICENSED & BONDED with total knowledge of Casualty TERRITORIAL '66 Volvo. 122S •- Dependable, Field,to run single Agent Office N gas saver, radials rebuilt en- fulltime. Call Dick Granger at 1 w.Orange Grove Rd. gine, cloth interior. Call 297-7211. WANTED Lucinda,297-1064. AT DA 16 11 l.1 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Tucson,Az.85704 * - Tucson National employee ;,:: :t ::.r.;.:.•.4;,;,:,:.;::''';';;'''';.:,k;.u;: Your Right T o Know Your Right T o Know s :> �• ���;,�-.;� � titi;.=��,-:<%;ti:.�',9••,���: � _;=:.: wants to buy home in 30 s in ........ri=.....:��:v�•"iv:�hv.•}�{?.�::fir.^:•::.ti.r'.S::ti:til r.:fti}'r.%.ib�Pf .t•.� �� 1 UCKS-CAMPERS northwest or Cases Adobes PUBLIC NOTIC PUBLIC NOTICE RADIO,TV area. Yard preferred. Finance NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE G.F.Randolph TRAILERS 108. ELECTRONICS 96. VA.623.0419. AT 16 The following legally Successor STATE OF ARIZONA Your Right To Know Your Right To Know > described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of FOR SALE: 1967 Dodge 4 x 4,34 Wanteo:Used patio furniture- Sale under that certain trust COUNTY OF MARICOPA interest becomes due and Aldorado Place sells working table,chairs&swing.888-7329. On March 7, 1978,before me, ton pick up.Low mileage 225 Cl TV's$25 up. Color$100 up. We deed recorded in docket or book TOWN OF ORO VALLEY payable on or before the AT 160 at page 207,records of Pima the undersigned a Notary Public p y 6.Bucket seats,runs like new. need trade ins and non-working in and for said County and State, NOTICE OF SPECIAL first dayof June,1978 and if AT DA 16 TV's for alcoholic rehabilitation Wanted:Old used or broken toy County, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder at personally appeared G.F. A S S E S S M E N T S not SO paid On Or before training.We pick up any time. ELECTRIC TRAINS bldgs., offices of G.F. Randolph, Randolph, Esq. Successor CASH FOR TITLED CARS AND 334 W Prince Rd.888.4141. bridges,etc. 327-8992 after 5:30Trustee known to me to be the DUE ON IMPROVEMENT said date the same will TRUCKS, RUNNING OR NOT. (9-TFN AT DA) P.m- Successor Trustee, 2920 N. 7th No. 12, in Maricopa Person whose name is sub- All persons owning become delinquent and five Street, FREE TOW-AWAY FOR NON- AT DA 16scribed to the within instrument TITLED. CALL ANYTIME. County, in or near Phoenix, and acknowledged that he )Arizona, on June 8th, 1978, at property within the Calle percent penalty will be SUN COUNTRY SALVAGE.294• executed the same. ; Concordia Improvement added to the amount 1239. Wanted: 9:Ooo clock am.of said day: WITNESS my hand and of- provemenMOTRCCES r ;: Lot 2, Block 10, TUCSON District heretofore thereof. 80. HEIGHTS, PIMA COUNTY, ficial seal. Used appliances,pianos,&' Sharon Fay Misc.I If you want top dol• Arizona,as shown by map on file Notary Public assessed for 1 m- Pub: The Arizona 1975 31 foot Prowler 5th wheel in Book 2 of Maps and plats at My Commission Expires 3.4-81 provements, will take Territorial April 20,27,1978 with 1975 Ford 350 1 ton 1975 Harley Davidson 1000cc. I lar cash-Call Stan 2 9 4- page 18,Pima County Records. Must sell. Excellent condition. Pub: The Arizona Territorial supercab. Reasonable down & 0 8 2 3 days...8 8 9-2 0 4 2 I DATED THIS 7th day of March, April 20,27,May 4,11,1978 notice that an installment Req: James D. Kriegh, assume balance.885-5041. Low mileage$1900.748-1714. I 1978. of the first half of 1978 Superintendent of Streets AT DA 16 AT DA 16-17 nights. Name of Trustor Christopher J. Attorneys & Randolph, .... ` Broom,an unmarried man, Page 22, The Arizona Territorial, April 20, 1978 • 1 1 • P S ORT SHACKS, INC. _ MINNESOTA STATE FRANCHISE R .. ,,� x ,, . ,x B MARCIA „.1-:-„,,,p,,,;.,..,,-...,,,,-......,..,....,.-:- v RCIA KATZ ou REG.NO. 129 +!.`:e s �.ws � ��Pte.""^ '.w�'S�",��� a ��,•�` Fes”`c . ° : «l` =��''F'�` �� ��..�,, - .�� � � � � s-� It's been almost Y a nine as 'A' a chain of 300 s ortin `� ' ���������� ��� Cyears now that Ed Keating Sport Shacks, Inc., �� � LLEand a few friends formed goods stores and dealers, has franchised $= of, , the Sothern Arizona Sport Shack dealerships available Seniors Golf Association throughout the state of Arizona. One per a :t for golfers 55 and over in - >� `' the Tucson area, country. $1000. For more t �. . . . south and Investment . .. information, write Sport Shacks, Inc., Rt. - �. x '...-:7.:,..1-42.2.-,,,.7..--,, �, 4. east to Willcox. • � ,:•". --‘) - i.:--7: The group formally 2, Box 349, Lindstrom, MN. 55045. Please I �,• w���� � began play May 23, 1969, include your telephone number so we can N A _. g � * :: with P 87 seniors par- �•� tici ting in a 4';* tournament contact you by telephone. � �._� � �� �'� � � � � ,� Thank you. '-'..,-,:',, -,--4,%111, .r : �_q 1 . • at Tucson National Golf Y • , 4 :•� ��jja.�t'�����.� �A e.'�'� . mak. $ w .: ;_� .� .�'` � - Club. The seniors now r N`S . average 120 players per :-' .*:'. �? � � tournament and at one �� event had 152 golfers. _�� : The seniors decided in the beginning to limit - T hE cRim �� .. membership to 250,and the ERS :. kg, ''�� . ..,,, second month after it was b e i started this quota was filled. "We have a waiting (1/the!1 ott.c('of g('!!11)11 CHECKING THE SCORES— The Southern Arizona Seniors Board of Directors list of more o e than 200 right 1 W//i'1(111(1�HAIR 'JU1 �l'&(�eVi( )! have a final look at last week's scores in their 101st tournament, played at Oro now,"Bob Justice,director Valley.From left to right are,James A.Barbour,2nd Vice President,Steve Engle, said. `` Tournament Chairman, Hayden Chanmng, Secretar , Charles Davis, President Before forming g Y the o and Bob Justice,Director. Tucson area seniors group, atmosphere changes under new ownership o there was already an formerly Michael the Crimpers at eighty °� Arizona State Seniors 'seventy-four university boulevard. Precision °= Group in Phoenix. "They hair shaping and styling for the discriminating didn't have any room for us .t �A in that group," Justice individual. Dourn two then left. .dndividual hair k, r „ , : , . � ,� a d, <`and it was in- shape and design, restructuring, henna, hair t £� � � � �z £�� ���� *M� �� � �q;° � � � colorin and individual reconditioningtr - � � convenient for us to drive eater . 9h ., to Phoenix 9 ,� x to play golf. ments provided. :::,,,,,gr?-,,,,,,:4:41,3.4.--ii-4,1.,i,z1,:„.4,:,,,,:p-2 ':" -� The seniors started by • ` �� scheduling one tournament thE C '',. � . � a month at a different golf ' f:� � course in the area. Now, ' ' after almost nine year , David, Patty, George training, learning and in �� �� • - , .: a . constant touch with the most creative, artistic, 4. � SS they just completed their qualified, prominent individuals in the o es- „` " ' 101st tournament Fridayat Sion. �.� � >� �� Oro Valley — where they 3- - - `� �� ���� �� �: � played their second California, New York,London. g. m -,..e A � P Y .„:„. -;, _ tournament in 1969. v4:: °1 r • Bill Scroggin, of Tucson 4: ': ,w� . -.' --e-"''''''".. National, made it a Mope 34,, e. day, conquer- ,.': memorable ing the gusty winds, and n :. _: R - holing out a three wood Rowe's a � � _ �► � - Jack Ye rs >� 4~ . e A T shot on the 152 yard 13th • ucso _ - � �' hole. This ace was the . .�� > ; fourth recorded by the Southern Arizona Senior ecitsx)ri HOLED OUT—Bill Scroggin, (second from right)of Tucson National holds up the Golf Association, and was - three wood he used to ace the 152 yard 13th hole at Oro Valley Friday in the the second for Scroggin. Southern Arizona Seniors monthly tournament.Playing with Scroggin were, frTIom The event Frida w 'left to right, Bob Justice, Haven Golf Club, Ted Parker, Oro Valley and Hayden y as a OH Channing,Tucson Country Club. selective best ball of Li] foursome with the teams of SPEEDWAY Gayle Madison, Bill ID . s .. Blankenship, Bill Throckmorton and Herb Schoenbrod, and Stan 1 0()(VC) * - DISCOUNT PRICES'= Glinert, Leroy Girard, David Portney and Robert Wines Spirits Anderson tying for first fltifltiCING -_,_ Dockertif Place with 63.Second place hada log jam at 65, with OUT OF STATE CREDIT OK the teams of Howard Snyde* ON APPROVED CREDIT Oracle & Orange Grove • (Next to Baskin-Robbins) -297-3961 Pedersens, Billn H.E.Shumm, Lou - and H.E. McCoy, and Charles Schumacher, 1974 TOYOTA P.U. DIZIE-IN Duane Anderson, Hardin Littell and Carson Ryan. 4 Speed,Radio,Heater,Dual Tanks&Camper Shell! F The seniors next tour- 7 Up Qt. 29c Ushers . 1.75 liter Si0.49 nament is May 19 at the 1976 FIAT SPY D E R Country Club of Green Convertible, 5 Speed, AM-FM Radio, Heater, Mag 428$ 4/5 .00 Qt. $,�,99 Valley. Wheels,E Z Terms! Beefeater Old The Southern Arizona 1977 DATSUN F10 Gin . . . . 1.75 liter $13.99 Forester 1.75 liter $11 .2 9 Seniors championship tournament W211 be in a Speed,Radio,Heater,Air Conditioning,Like New! _ Qt. 56.49 October. This individual Schenle OFC yevent is divided into 1972 CELICA = Canadian Qt. $6.99 Tvarseki 160 proof classes by age. Last ear's ST Y 4 Speed,AM FM Cassette,Heater,Mag Wheels,E Z $ 1988 low gross winner was Terms! Schenley Gin and Qt. $8.45 William Bell, who is Vodka Qt. 54.69 5th 56.79 currently carrying a four 1965 VW BUG handicap. S10884 Speed,Radio,Heater,New Paint,New Tires Very ::::.:.:.>::.......:.:::',.:::::::.:.:•: :•;::.:- ::_:•;•:.... r::`.;<•:•%:•;r%::::•. Sharp! :%;: :_r•: SPet ' �::: :f :=----------- - L: f Y: ti Steve Engle, tournament MEW i97$ - : :_.:: chairman, who has run all _ .....:.:.::::.::::....:. .:. -,� tournaments since the ,� the HEW 1978 #�'' group started, said he has . ss. TOYOTA __COitOLLFI'S :::,:: given out 56,000 golf balls L .L. •'.t: . L:.} }Y : •:{.%:S}..:�:6 . ..i:5'::•: PICK-UP z:%{.:.::��: r . :::,: ace 1969. The seniors s pow A A s ....... ::.........:.: {...: : 0. .:r .: .:..:i v _•.:.Sr r. l ::•%•%:.%::%:.%%%•:.: have playeded about 10,200'tiff' �� rounds of golf, spending $ 3 '11111 $ 3988 , . :Y .: h: ms.hf_ .::yLrL..A . . .. over $250,000 at the areas golf courses for green fees, COLD kEG BEEP CASE DISCOUNTS prizes and lunch. "NICEST PLACE IN TUCSON TO DO BUSINESS” When trying to pair 3500 E. SPEEDWAY 795-5565 Check our Case Prices and EverydayLow Prices tour- naments, I try to mix the (Continued on Page 23) April 20, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 23Seniors keeprolling Foothills How the Open • GIVE WATERPROOFBobby MayPARENTS (Continued from Page 22) from 65 through 69, the •groups up as much as group does have more than X t e a m S did 15th ;': BABIES PEACE OF MIND possible," Engle said. "I 20 members over age 75. 1::.:'� ... ,," 4.4e,.:.. .... . . , „... : .I►�.� .:, try to make it so the One member, Chester ��. , ..�.^.� . _4� . ceremon ' �:the:yevow :`` players get to play with Crebbs, 85, won a silver THE SCORES .. - ...•'. different people each trophy in his flight at an April 11 Softball-Flowing Wells 20, : � `• •::.� • month." Engle said it international seniors Formal opening sere- Nogales a. ;;. . - usually takes about four tournament in Acapulco monies for Catalina Foot- April 12 • z, Baseball-Flowing Wells 8, hours to set up each the first week in April. hills BobbySox softball P Nogales 7;CDO 14,San Manuel'. • � tournament. league for girls will be held Tennis--Girls: Flowing Wells 6, Safford 3; CDO 7, Douglas 2. �` . ,. In the beginning, En le The atmosphere of the Saturday, : g p y April 22 at 130 Jayvee:CDO 3,Douglas 0. •said, they thought about Southern Arizona Seniors is .m• on the northeast dia- April 13 :: : :::_::;:::::-:> Baseball-FlowingWells 5 Santa „., '. :., 1 V1 ngolf shoes as prizes, , giving p a friendly one,with most of mond at Jacobs Park. Rita 1;CDO 4 Hayden ayde 3,first game; - ,. CD 4 Hayden 0 bo td e1 c ded - =- ▪ • that was i the players one., enjoy]. Some aures have ahead �:::�....•..>•y P Y justJY g g Y � . Track-Boys:CDO 6b,Safford 61; ...... .................... practical. The first beingout :•�•.:;::::.:::::.:.:::: P there playing .�.......:...::.�. ::{::-::•:::� been played this season. San Manuel 72 Flowing ': P Y go g WeI Is 55. °:: ::: ���.::. P Y ....... ... ::tii 'ati•. Girls: Safford 63 Cris031 7• San •:.::•..�•::• ��•:•.:. tournamentwe3 , ::;oti' :;:: >` :.�.:.. gave the with the rest of the rou irl r �= ▪ �-'� • G saed9to15ae ;::x... :;.:::::: :�.:::..::r...� P g M n a I ue 69 F 1 ��. owin W,ac , eaa1nerstw :...0 or �. three dozen -�Y�:==�::::::::: We re .�. nottrying :�:.�::: :::::: t o prove April Ora14 nixed into twolea eS :.r gS P y Golf-Douglas 199, FlowingWells ...•......... ��:�::�;:�'::::::::•::::::=::-::::=•:�:> golf balls each. Now each anything on the course," with four teams each and g e 5 ::::.:._=- :.:.... 224. SPECIALIZING IN INFANTS player gets three golf balls Davis said. "We always play Tuesdays, Thursdays April 15 for showing up for the consider every tournament and Saturdays at Dennis Golf-Willcox High School ln• Starting Age 9 Months •Private instruction in your pool Y vitational:San Manuel 308,CDO 311, tournament and the most a a success as long as Weaver Park and Jacobs Safford 321,Douglas 343,Globe 354, Shelley O'Brien & Herb Jalowsky „ Flowing wells 35'x, Benson 3b7Qualified Instructors person can win is one dozen everyone has a good time. Park. Willcox 376. , Highly Y balls. Baseball-CDO 15, Flowing Wells 22,Globe 0ni►arana 2;. krWfiwStis vs SWIM SCHOOL lli6G Engle might be called the Track-Douglas Track In- - 622-0231 iron man of the seniors vitational:Girls: Buena 57, Safford Private Adult Instruction owupyg in 99 of theWells 9,Willcox 8,Douglas 5,Bisbee 3,Nogales,Globe and Tombstone 2, 101 tournaments, and said Benson 1. if it hadn't been for an The Quail Valley women's tennis team won its third oftball-FlowingApril lWeils 21,Globe emergency he would have straight, edging River Rac uet Club 3-2 Frida , in th12;San Manuel 5,coo 1. Red rosy Is' in all the tour- q Y Golf-cDo 143,Safford 203. ng played North Side Tennis Interclub Exchange. Catalina Racquet Tennis-Girls:CDO 8,San Mane,ii naments. Club dropped out of a tie for first place, losing 3-2 to 1 YOU• The Southern Arizona Westward'Look,and Tucson National won its first match •-, -, ;;; ;; ,; ,_,., ,.,_,; . Seniorsis an active .. ................•.............................•..........................• .........▪ ............. of the season,squeezing by Skyline Racquet Club 3-2. `•'"'•...........•`.•...•• ••••...`...............................•..••....•.•••.......r.......... organization and holds at • Quail Valleyis in firstplace with a 3-0 record,Catalina four meetings each � :_s..:_..: ,.......- least year.Davis said at the next and Skyline are tied for second place at 2-1, Tucson :•, Or(icle ■ • •••• ••• meeting May 19, they will National and River Racquet are tied for third place at 1-2 ;.: and Skyline is in lastplace with an 0-3 mark. '' ......' review the number of times Y each member has played Women's play continues Friday with first place Quail :'" : RECRERTIOMOL AS •.•this year. All the members Valley hosting second place Catalina Racquet, Tucson :..: are required to play in four National travels to River Racquet and Westward Look : : : .: tournaments ayear to Community Pool Tennis Courts visits Skyline. :, ...: maintain their mem- •::: .•:: SALEABLE FAMILY MEMBERSHIP main p. In men's play,Quail Valley downed Westward Look 4-i :. [ ...ex. Davis said the seniors in a make-up match,and then lost to River Racquet 3-2 onj.,, : : •• ■ FREE SWIMMING LESSONS ■ YOUTH SWIM TEAM •are really appreciative toSaturday. In the other match, Catalina edged Westward : .... :•::::: Look 3-2,with Skyline idle. •::`: ■ 2 LIGHTED TENNIS COURTS '• • the golf courses for •::: allowing them to hold their River Racquet leads with a 2-0 record, Quail Valley is :.: ....... For Additional Details Fr Information • • rnonthl tournaments at ' ....... Y second at 2-1,Catalina Racquet is third with a 1-1-1 mark, .. Call:George Mack 297-3471 •�:• the various clubs in the •••• Skyline fourth at 0-1-1 and Westward Look is last at 0-2. "" area each year. "' Chris Woodall 297.1200 Although the biggest age For the men's play Saturday, Catalina Racquet hosts :: •• S':•:i:i i:i i i':i•':i•••.••••••.••i•••••••••••r'•••••••• •ii :• • • :• : i: :• :::• • • :: •:•: group represented in the Quail Valley,Skyline travels to Westward Look and River :tt ::::::,;,.;.;.• ••; :::;,; ;;;::::•::,..•.:•:�:•�r::�.::.::,:::::..:::. :. :::::::• :::- Southern Arizona Seniors is Racquet is idle. .�........................,..•...•......._._._.•.......... ........................•............................. blilt4 c%**P 141° ISI4 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ENTERTAINERs • • • • • • • • • • • • • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • •• lcCEE A1111/790 A STRAUSS BROADCASTING COMPANY STATION Page 24,The Arizona Territorial, April 20, 1978 Hearings next week on boosterr� a Trade approval (Continued from Page 1) translator," he said. "Ours is a difficult problem. It Vistoso Home Box Office, an East Coast firm which beams first- depends on adequate funding." run movies by satellite to cable television systems for$9 The station is supported by public funds and allocations per month. from the state Board of Regents. Although their station has not participated in the KUAT has steered clear of the battle between the planning,officials at KUAT Tucson's Public Broadcasting commercial stations and cable supporters, Mr. Barreca By WALT NETT Service affiliate, are interested in the commercial said. Approval of a trade for state land is the only major stations' efforts, according to Frank Barreca, Radio-TV- "We do not have the commercial interests or problems hurdle standing before Rancho Vistoso developer John Film Bureau director at the University of Arizona. the comercial stations do," he said. "However, we do Ratliff. • 1t would be in our interest to be a part of this,"he said. have the same technical problems they do." The county Board of Supervisors Monday gave its ap- '1 t they move to actually do it, we do not want to be left KUAT operates its VHF transmitter on Mount Bigelow proval to a plan to link Rancho Vistoso, along with ad- out. We have officially expressed our intention that we in the Catalina Mountains, network where the three n w ad- ditional t acreage north of Oro Valley, to the Canada del Oro Interceptor. 1 could like to be included." stations also maintain transmitters. ltt`:�T already operates a UHF tranlator on Tumamoc Tucson's lone independent station, KZAZ, is not in- In presenting his development proposal to county of- f{�l l. which serves the C'asas Adobes area, but Mr. terested in the project, according to Gene Adelstein, the ficials last year, Mr. Ratliff promised to install his own t;:lc•t era said that some northwest residents, particularly station's general manager, who said that reception of his sewage treatment system, but several months ago, the ;rose in the low-lying areas and in the northern shadow of station's broadcasts has received no complaints from partcouofty thedeproject.to include Rancho Vistoso as an alternate viisch Ridge, have not had much improvement in their northwest viewers. part of project. f •t�i�pt Ion of broadcasts from the university-operated "If there are complainnts, I am not aware of them,"he The board issued a call for bids on the project Monday. Mr.Ratliff said he expects a state board to meet soon to St_�tion because they are not in the line-of-sight tran- said. >>ission pattern. The VHF transmitter KZAZ uses is located on Mount approve the land trade,which affects both Rancho Vistoso tt'e would have to raise money to build our own Hopkins in the Santa Rita Mountains south of Tucson. and Catalina State Park. _ I think we're getting close to the trade," he said, ad- .. - ding that state officials are asking for additional in- formation on easements. "They're doing what .----"\.../ �---� bureaucrats do—getting the dossier completed." The state board which will review the proposed trades consists of Gov. Bruce Babbitt, Attorney General Jack LaSota and State Land Commissioner Andrew Bettwy Sr. .....w___. "We were heartened the fact that Bruce Babbitt called • --- ti Catalina State Park an outstanding example of local i*---. irl= -------------F initiative,"Mr.Ratliff said,adding that there are several ' ..iiiiiiillillir 1 "holes in the Vistoso"which would be filled by completion __ _. j of the trade. f Although he could not give a date for beginning work on - _-;,-.0.4; Rancho Vistoso, "We will move as fast as we can," Mr. ItL Ratliff said. : . 4_--. ' . 111°.-. 1-r iiti,-- 1111, i 7.....,,,Y; '. amaticgamgedoor w ._!..i:::„...4, co, , „„,„... ea . 4---:.:ci,s4 ,. , ■ ■ enjoy convenience %:::.,..f.I. .,.,. Tucson's w y ,01::). 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