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VOLUME THIRTEEN, NUMBER 11 TUCSON, ARIZONA 20 cents per copy, MARCH 16, 1978
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By WALT NETT House Majority Leader Burton Barr, R-Phoenix, was The present legislation, she said, doesn't deal with
Although they could clear the State Senate as early as quoted last week as saying that he would ask Mrs.Carlson several issues, such as the financial obligations of the
March 23, two pieces of legislation which would allow to give the bills a hearing if the legislation is not opposed various governments to be consolidated and civil service
Pima County's governments to consolidate are ap- by Green Valley leaders. retirement funds•
parently destined to die in the House again this year. "If Burton Barr wants to hold a hearing on the bills, he Senate Go+ernment Committee Chairman Frank Felix,
Calling consolidated goverment for Puna County a can hold it himself, Mrs. Carlson said. "I don't intend D-Tucson, who has
very limited special interest issue," House Counties and to." s ,sponsored the legislation for two
years, gave the bills chances of clearing the House a
Municipalities Committee Chairman Donna Carlson, R- to
-member subcommittee held a hearing last ,range of "slim to none•"
Mesa,said her committee will not fool around with the summer in Tucson on consolidated government,and Mrs. The bills,includingamendments ro ed last week
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legislation. Carlson said,four of the five.representatives on the panel the Commission on Improved Governmental
Legislation submitted for consolidation in Pima County were opposed to consolidaton,after the hearing.. Management, were scheduled for a March 15 hearing
last year was passed by the Senate but died in the House Mrs. Carlson said she is no
interested in workng on a before the government committee. If the committee
when'Mrs. Carlson kept the bills off of her committee's consolidation proposal``until I see some legislation which
agenda. addresses all the ramifications involved." (Continued on Page 4)
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the school board, asked :
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why they choose the names they did.
A Mesa Verde principal was named, too, at Tuesday a`
night's meeting. Robert Lenihan, 30, currently top ad- _
ministrator at Sunrise Elementary in the Catalina .
Foothills ,District was recommended bya s � ��-
Greening ��.� �_ m�� = s � it- �� `
committee report and given the job.
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Boundaries for Mesa Verde Elementary were also ROVING INFORMATION AMBASSADOR — Hal Gras found him sli slightly morepalatable than
established. Theywill run almostg . y the snakes,
without exception, brought his "Desert Ark" of animals from the Arizona tarantulas and other creatures which later jumped into
along lines well publicized by the district in past weeks. Sonora Desert Museum too
o entertain at the Women's Mr. Gras' waiting arms (or slithered u them) to be
Parents of ail grade school children who will be affected P
Fellowship meeting at the Casas Adobes Community displayed.The program informed the women about desert
(Continued on Page 4) Congregational Church Tuesday. This small racoon, a animals which, though seldom thought of, are ever
native of our desert,was a big hit.Many of the spectators present. (Photo by Jim Kelly)
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A ruling on a motion challenging the constitutionality of the court that although the state has the right to regulate meet before going to a public certificate of need hearing'
health planning laws in Arizona filed by the backers of a certain types of Indus g
ruling
try, those regulations must be Under the Hill-Burton projections for 1982, the HSASA
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proposed hospital at Ina Road and Mona Lisa Drive is at reasonable. plan allows approximately 2,500 hospital beds for Pima
least weeks away. At issue, he said, is the application of the Hip-Burton County. The county already has 2,750 — approximately
Judge Jack Marks of Puna• County Superior Court said formula for determining hospital bed needs in an area. 250 more than allowed under the plan.
Tuesday that he may be able to rule on a motion• filed by The formula was drafted in 1946 as a tool to be used in AMI's application to build a 100-bed hospital at Ina and
attorneys representing American Medical International, allocating federal funds for hospital construction. Mona Lisa roads has been ruled incomplete because the
a California-based health care corporation,in two weeks. The Health Systems Agency of Southeastern Arizona, county is overbedded under the lan.
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motion under advisement at the close of a one of two defendant agencies in the case, adopted the Mr.Barassi said that the Hill-Burton formula has been
two-hour hearing Tuesday. Hill-Burton formula for determining bed n�in August. used elsewhere to gerrymander health planning districts,
Tucson attorney Louis Barassi,representing AMI, told Bed need is one of several criteria an applicant must •
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Comment Page 6 Day ,.,; Lo Rain OUTLOOK: Cool but
Sen. Dye wants a !otter ........Pae Il w�. �z as _ •8 Oro Valley Pae 5
Y g g Thu. 77 nice this weekend with
Schools Page 10 Fri. sz �e .os chance of a shower.
Racquetball boom arrives •... Sports
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Page 2,The Arizona Territorial,March 16, 1978
Pre-Sun No strong candidate yet, :,,,,: • . . _- ,,,..
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post," Mr. King told Green Mr. King noted that all are „, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,„„....
Post-Sun A strong team is needed Valley's Republican millionaires. and he was -.,,,,7,;,
Lotion 6.z. $ 98 by the GOP to win in 1978 Women's Club.."If Burton. . quick with quips about the , iii, • ''.' -,
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according to Charles King, Barr, R-Phoenix, William opposition party's can-
chairman of the Pima Jacquin (former state didates.
Protan
County Republican Party. senate president and On Gov.Bruce Babbitt—
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4% 1.0t1 an 4.5 oz. $ 7 9 The problem with the current state chamber of "As attorney general he
Republican slate so far is commerce executive) or carefully picked only afew
that it lacks a strong Margaret.Hance(mayor of cases he was sure to win to ,
evi
migu,be;Trnh Kingatorial candidate Phoenix) will run, I won't. prosecute..His motto seems t- -.
Defender Drugs said. "If none of these three to be,. 'if, I don't do
ere are several become a candidate soon, I anything, nobody can get
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CASAS ADOBES DRUG ORACLE AT INA RD people other than myself I will enter the race. We mad at me."
29—1191 would like to see run for the need the choice.I represent On Dino DeConcini — Charles King
experience i,n government "He was the brains behind
. . ..-4k and I represent the Castro. That tells you all perience to high office was
working class, the middle You need to know.',
stressed by Mr. King who
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' N class and -the retired Mr. King expects Bill said nobody would let a
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. voter." Schulz to drop out of the plumber perform surgery
tit I, ' ,''''' -, — race shortly. He did not on them simply because
Mr. King is a practicing
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‘,,,. 4,4,1„7, attorney and former state elaborate on announced he's an honest man who
legislator. Republican candidates for wants to try something
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governor,Jack Londen and
The- comments came new. Mr. Richey,he noted,
Ev Mecham other than to has four years state
Arthur R. Adair Martha J.Adair Harold R.Adair after a call to the audience say he found them"weak." legislative experience as
of 100 Republicans to mend
fences and support can-
Mr. King characterized the representative from
incumbent Morris Udall in Sierra Vista (Dist. 9).
gEVERENT eiTTENTION didates who"adhere to the
basic principles of the Second Congressional According to Mr. King, a
District as vulnerable in position in elective
Republicanism whether
TO YOUR ( VERYjiEED they agree with you on this election year as he has government should be
never been before. considered a professional.
every single issue or not." "The voters have heard Candidates should be
Day and night ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES are ready to serve your family Republicansourowhoarsvet
tended"We toanNird.Usodunalldsyteisatk like
eAriBzaorrnya ealfectertedbeitnog higher
rn offices
nficoesn
with sympathetic personal service that relieves the strain enemies in recent years," Goldwater then go to city councils he said.
and worry of unfamiliar duties and decisions. Mr. King said. Washington and vote like There is still a need to
- "We're arguing about the most Eastern liberal convince able Republicans
whether Taft or You ever heard of," Mr. to run for severaloffices.
ADA04,,e,,(7/040. Eisenhower was right. King said. "He has For example, there is no
We're still on Reagan repeatedly voted for gov- GOP candidate for at-
versus Ford.All of that has ernment regulation of busi- torney generaf l
1050 N. DODGE to be forgotten. If we can ness, the redistribution of superintendentinstruction.nof public
4519 N. ORACLE pull together we're in a income and he is
anti-de- ostru
good position to make fense. In Tom Richey we "We can't expect s
substantial gains this have a candidate who can someone who doesn't
year." win." announce until three weeks
Of the other announced The need to elect men before an election to do
Ilookiirig for a
candidates for governor, with past legislative ex- well," Mr. King said.
northside home? FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF ARIZONA \il%MI R 1 PI
C) 4?' Magee Rd. Annoucing the
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operiing of a full-time
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Then be sure to see our 5 exceptional Grove.
northside Estes neighborhoods...
First National Bank just estab-
cp Heritage Hills.Totally new in ®Casas Adobes Park.An unheard
Fished a full-time Trust Office to
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 serve our friends who live near the
offered before.2,3,and 4 bedrooms beauties. Priced below the rest from Oracle and Orange Grove office.
priced right...from the low 30's. the mid 20's.On Orange Grove,
Cleary, our
Jim* Estate and Finan-
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On Ina,west of Oracle Road. between Oracle Road and 1-10.
Phone:297-7261. Phone:297-7216. cial Planning Officer will, in one
hour and at no charge, explain how
0 Rancho Feliz.Big and beautiful ®Foothills on Alvernon.Drive he can help you improve your finan-
3
and 4 bedroom homes on ranch- up...day or night...to see the forty- cial picture now and in the future.
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size lots. From just the mid 30's. thousand dollar homes with the
Magee Road,west of Oracle Road. hundred thousand dollar view. He will apply his experience in
,
Phone:297-2239. From the mid 40's.Alvernon, taxes, investments, estate planning
north of Skyline.Phone:299-2601. and trust management to the
C)Verde Catalina.2 and 3 bedroom
townhouses on the side of the .. organization and administration of
Catalinas.Spectacular views. Private „., your financial affairs so you can
pools for residents. Beginning in the enjoy living.
low 40's.Oracle Road,just north of Come in for a personal, confiden-
Magee Road. Phone:297-2218.
tial consultation. It'll be the best Jim Cleary,
hour you ever spent. Trust Officer
• 792-5590
Tucson is an in Trust us. Enjoy living.
Estes Home town. People who want to help you.
Oracle and Orange Grove Office • 6400 N. Oracle Road
Babbitt
March 16, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 3
The County Highway Department
atwill hold a public hearing April 11 on the
wideningof
a two-mile stretch of Ina
Road between Oracle and La Cholla
Boulevard.
r• CROSS The hearing will be held in the multi-
purpose room at L.W. Cross Junior
High School, 1000 W. Chapala Drive
Gov. Bruce Babbitt will beginning at 7:30 p.m.
spend 90 minutes touring `. The widening will expand Ina Road to
Catalina State Park Friday 0 four lanes with a painted median
afternoon, announcing his lti Q Q separating traffic.
position on a $980,000 ap- --� ,� J County highway officials will also
propriation for land pur- 0 1 - discuss acquiring rights-of-way for the
chases in the park. 0v INA ROAD J widening.
Gov. Babbit began Q Q C.3 The County Highway Department
1 making plans for the hike -1 J will also accept written comments on
within hours of the House 0 the plans through April 24 at its office,
• 1313 S. Mission Road, Tucson, 85713.
Agriculture Committee's
The plans are available at the hi h-
10-3 vote in favor of the g
way department office for inspection
appropriation. prior topublic the public hearing.
The park had been
assigned a low priority
during late Gov. Wesley
Bolin's
administration. ez
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An
editorial on Page 6
Estes Homes request to The Estes request asks to Planning and Zoning drainage from the higher "I think it would be a real
The park,which would be rezone approximately 80 rezone the property from Commission last month by nothern areas toward the waste of money for the
Pima County's first state acres as an expansion of its SR (one house per four a 6-3 vote. Rillito River. board to turn this zoning
park,includes land north of Casas Adobes Park acres) and SH (suburban Estes attorney Ken down," Mr. Richards said.
Oro Valley and south of development will be heard homestead) to CR-2 (two At that hearing, some Richards told the corn- "There's a 39-inch sewer
Catalina on the east side of by the Pima County Board houses per acre) and CR-3 residents expressed con- mission that drainage was running practically empty
U.S. 89. of Supervisors Monday at (three houses per acre). It cern over possible flooding an engineering problem which could serve the
Rep. Clare Dunn of 9:30 a.m. was turned down by the which could be caused by which could be worked out. project."
District 13 said Sunday she is hopeful the bill can getWork Yin April j,past the House Ap- _ -s a s !! 1
iiipropriations Committee -= �'`' - .., . '
but its chances before the "--_. ,^�'►•�4 - �� ;,,,.._-_t - /
onDesertHome > 4 .•. RIN �, �_ , .
Republican caucus are R i -2-.....----.__,- --- I Ni... , --
doubtful. Republicans, �, '` „t
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An April 15 target date has been set for construction of i4,; i_ f ,;. ,-._' ri
who control the House, -
the Desert Life nursing home, to be located at 1919 W. ,, ''3` . g •- r- = " -
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usually caucus on major Orange Grove Road. �p' - �"��""�"''�� -•_ - •
bills before permitting �''� - � 'i ��; �= N .,,,,___:_.,... planned for convenience and
The project recently received bond issuance approval pas I-- beauty!them to come to a vote Of n ! -
from the Pima Industrial Development Authority toII ��"'� .i ` -- _-=- ' f"-,_-
the whole membership. �"""" .�g-�-�-- `�
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finance the project, accordingto Gwin Henry, a �` --- =:...-r"� -
Rep. Dunn suggested spokesman for National Health Enterprises, a California -- E ,,,�,,,,.,�w --- ii, . •Complete remodeling
that a trade-off may be health care company which will operate the 228-bed tin , � LL`' , l -`:.-- ► 5. service.
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proposed in which Pima facility.
County gets the park Although the company now holds foundation permits for \-. -ll .
,.,-- f-, ` � ,,e. 0 Professional design service
money in exchange for construction,Mr.Henry said the company prefers to have - � "' . _ .
support of flood-relief all of its permits before beginning construction. The plans -' �' .y=> available at no extra charge.
legislation for Maricopa are in final review before the Pima County building
County. permits section and the state Department of Health
The $980,000 would be Services.
used to buy about 300 Plans originally called for opening the nursing home in 2744 N. CAMPBELL AVE.
acres of land from Lloyd September, but because-of delays in financing, "we're 326-2131
Golder and to acquire the probably looking at November," Mr. Henry said. "We
grazing leases he owns on normally figure around eight months construction time. immommimmis
another 2,800 acres. Rep. But we're going to try to do this one in six-and-one-half or trircHEpis 8„ BATH
6528 E. 22ND STREET
Dunn called these parcels seven months."
key_areas to development The facility is licensed for 108 personal nursing care Div.of Cameo corp. 748-73 1 3
of the park. beds and 120 skilled nursing care beds.
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n Cliff
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n 90 W.E.Fourth StreetManor Inn : N• Oracle
Page 4,The Arizona Territorial,March 16, 1978
Unified government bill likely to die again
(Continued from Page 1) "Ten members would come from within the corporate the surrounding areas would want to be apart of the city
approves,the bills would be sent to the senate floor March limits (of Tucson), and five from outside the corporate of Tucson.
P
23. area," he said. "I think people living in the unin- "But the fact is that there are an awful lot of residents
Although Sen. Felix said the bills have Senate support, corporated areas would suffer greatly at the hands of outside the city limits who are part of the metropolitan
he pointed out that state legislators have also resisted consolidated government. area but who want no part of the city of Tucson," he add-
county home rule proposals. "There is some resistance to Under the amendments proposed last week, the ed.
the abdication of power to a local government, he said. county's three small municipalities — Marana Oro In a related matter,the Commission on Representative
"Letting go is the hardest thing to do." Valley and South Tucson—would be allowed to"opt out" Government, a group formed last year by the county
Sen.Sue Dye,D-Tucson,told a Democrat Club meeting of the consolidated structure. Board of Supervisors to look at other methods ofg overn-
Sunday she does not now favor the metro-governmentment, released the second phase of a report by Marana
bills, primarily because of the large amount of mail she Mr. Joyner, a political science professor at the economist George Leaming which claims that a single
has received against it. She suggested she would favor a University of Arizona, said that the only consolidated metropolitan government could increase operating costs
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. � have. . governments nis which h
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city- byas
much as $78 million per year.
An editorial on Page 6 counties whose corporate boundaries are the same. Mr. Leaming's study shows that subdividing present
{::..ti...�:;fr::;"..f:. :: .:•:s: He said settingupa similar structure for Tucson on and its
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"but that���, ��� Po assumes that service costs byas much as$54 million yearly.
home rule bill only if residents outside the city of Tucson
would get a chance to accept or reject it. •
The proposed amendments to the legislation came • Hospital
rm
u a u 'nawai'ted
under fire last week from Re ubli n Supervisor Conrad
Joyner,who charged that the revised bills leave too much _
in the hands of a 25-member charter commission which
would setup the structure of the unified government. -(Continued from Page 1) as it applies to health planning, was sharply attacked
Among the deficiencies left up to a charter commission PP P g, P Y by
under the proposed legislation, Mr. Joyner said, is a but told Judge Marks that "I can't say the Hill-Burton Michael Monroe, HSASA's attorney. },
formula is being manipulated with respect to districts
provision for a mayor or a board of supervisors. Need is the criteria we re dealing with, Mr. Monroe
here." said,pointing out that federal laws require local agencies
The charter commission would also be responsible for q g
preparing a method to merge the city and county Judge Marks then said, "What you're is that 18 to develop health plans based on local need.
saying
miles is too far to go to a hospital." Before taking 'the matter under advisement, Judge
bureaucracies, he said, offering an estimate that a con- Marks asked for•copies of a certificate of need and the
solidated Pima County would require approximately P
10,000 government employees. Mr. Barassi pointed out that a sister agency of HSASA state health plan.
In merging the two bureaucracies, department heads (the Health Systems Agency of Central Arizona) does not He also requested a copy of the HSASA health services
require conformance to the local bed needs plan as a plan which is scheduled for final review March 16 in
would have to be dismissed, Mr. Joyner said. "You have criteria for completeness of a hospital's application for a Tombstone to be delivered after it is ratified bythe
P PP
(County Manager) Ken Scharman or Joel Valdez (City construction permit. HSASA'Governing Body.
Manager),- he said. "Who are you going to fire?"
The 15-member board of supervisors proposed in the He cited a resolution from the central Arizona agency
Commission on Improved Governmental Management's which said use of the Hill-Burton formula is "a disaster Mesa Verde c o S e n
1976 report could also create a problem for people living in for health planning."
Pima County's unincorporated areas. One of Mr. Barassi's criticism's, the definition of need from Page(Continuedg
.,..c:,,,,! by the presence of the new school will be contacted by
w vt a <W ,'@"
t � ,_4 ° mail in the next few weeks.
<,• y,, � � In other business, the board voted to move ahead with
' ; wf.:: remodeling of the Amphitheater High School Science wing
Some places offer top -����N rather than erecting a new building. Total cost of the
rates . remoldeling and the addition of one physical science lab
. will be$469,000.
R 0 ' ' . aces offer a save ..!,-,4 .-, col) , ; The board also voted to extend the bid period for the
z:kof ty ■ Canyon del Oro High school fine arts addition. Leslie
-,..',_,,..;..-„...,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,-;,„ „..,.„:i4,,,.' . �` ,� � Follett director of finance and accounting, said that an
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.,, : .- . <.� ,�>..- . . ' 2' 3= in'�specifications will hopefully be reached by March 24.
A lotof places pay the big rates some of Get the biggest savings rates in to vn
4f-:..,,.... th *�� e. But Pima Savin s delivers toGet movin to Pima Savings, OPEN HORSE SHOW SCHEDULED
: ,ca'i l i S all the time. The Fenster School Annual All Breed Open Horse Show
11•0x.� • . will be held on Sunday, April 2 at 9 a.m. This will take
: place at the Fenster School Arena: 8500 East Ocotillo
Drive, —just south of Sabino Canyon. There will be 32
k -: classes consisting of Halter, Pleasure, Contest and
. 44w } ehighestsavings
Costume Classes. Many are for younger contestants.
k • There will be Payback,Ribbon and Trophy Classes and a
rates ■ own■ High Point Buckle &Trophy will be awarded. For ent- entry
Certificate Accounts forms phone 749-3340 or visit the school office.
Annual
Rate Term Minimum Yield
7.75% 6 years $1000 8.057% .
7.50% 4 years $1000 7.788%
6.75% 30 months $1000 6.982% :. et, eat
6.50% 1 year $1000 6.715% �
5.75% 3 months $1000 5.918%
A substantial interest penalty is required for early withdrawal.
Passbook Account emem er , , ,
5.25% $10 5.389% ::,. is
Easter earlyStatement Savings Account
..os i''' �.. 5.25% $10 5.389% W.- -, ;:,, ., . . thisyear. Freshen
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CRAFT CLASSES ARE ALSO IN FULL SWING
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March 16, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 5
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TREASURE _ ���� ������::
A public hearing to High School. After ex- < '• UNT MINIATURES
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consider the rewrite of Oro tensive meetings with =
Valley's SR (suburban school board officials, the S. The Only Store in Tucson
ranch) zoning ordinance Oro Valleyans were Electiorl
' '~= Completely Devoted
�s p y to Miniatures —
has been scheduled for satisfied that, while the o it `
May 9 by the Planning and building will be some 30 •Custom Doll House Service
ZoningCommission. The feet higher than allowed by
commission members town zoning ordinances, it
• Furnishings • Accessories --
declared chosen -
themselves for
will blend well with the •Doors and Windows
satisfied with the or- surrounding school
dinance at their meeting buildings and not detract By JUDY RATLIFF Mayor Lois Lamberson •Basswood•Furniture Kits
last week. The manuscript from the overall look of the The majority of the said. "We expect this •Books and Magazines
rests now in the hands of town. Election Board for the election to cost about the Miniature Millinery Classes Starting Soon—Please ca//
Town Attorney Walt April 4 Oro Valley Town same. We pay the board;
Henderson, who is running Starting at the next •Council primary elections this is required by law, we 708 E.PRINCE RD.(Corner of First Ave.)887-3783
a routine check for legality. regular Planning and has been appointed. must have ballots printed
In other business, the Zoning Commission Ann Korte will serve as and rent voting booths and
commission decided to meeting, Town Clerk inspector and will basically some other equipment
draft a letter to the council Dottie Morse will take run the proceedings. from the county election
requesting reactivation of minutes. This move will Rosalyn Glickman will board."
the architectural review free commission secretary serve as roster clerk, FREE
board. Maja Stewartformore checking precinct Absentee ballots will be
The members have also active participation in registration lists. Beth available at Oro Valley
decided to lay aside any discussions according to Carmack, Dorothea Helm, Town Hall through March
objections to the fine arts Sharon Chessen, coin- Glendis Parker and Maja 31. They must be comBLOOD PRESSURE
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addition of Canyon del Oro mission chairman. Stewart will serve as pleted and in the possession
judges. One position as of the town clerk by April 3.
Faawayaces eeameTEST
r judgeThe remains to be filled.
Arizona revised
statues require the a Mrs.Sae art
a bit closer this way pointment of an impartial
election board to oversee withdraws a s
. DO-IT-YOIJRSELF,9
Have you ever yearned to United Air Lines. It seats elections.Members should,
travel to far away places 142 persons and cruises at preferably, have ex-
candidate •i perience in Arizona with
but found •� TAKES ONLY 1 MINUTE
it too expensive 615 miles per hour. The previous election w
—or you just didn't want to plane is kept at Sky Harbor work. All The field of candidates
travel alone? International Airport in will participate in a March running for election to the KNOW WHETHER YOUR BLOOD
Well, now you can join Phoenix. 30 training session to be Oro ValleyTown Council
the Fiesta Air Travel Club, Membership in this conducted at the town hall has been narrowedPRESSURE IS NORMAL OR IF YOU
a non-profit Arizona cor- group has grown from 200 by Jim Shumway, who to six SHOULD CHECK WITH T H YOUR -
with the end of Mary Lou DOC
poration, and one of only in October to 1,600 now. heads Pima County's Sae art's campaign.
election bureau. gTOR SO H E CAN HELP YOU BACK
seven Air Travel Clubs Club representative for Election board
authorized to do business Tucson is Mrs. Liz Adams, members Mrs. Saegart officially TO NORMAL.
under Federal Aviation 6540 St. Andrews Drive, must rise in time to be at removed herself from the
Administration regula- 299-9159. the town by 5 a.m. to running last Friday, citing
r ready materials for the 6 STOP IN
tions. A group of members left a.m. poll o personal reasons for her
Owned by its members Thursday for a jaunt to peg. Board withdrawal. NO OBLIGATION WHATSOEVER
on a non-transferable, non- Hawaii. This trip cost members are on hand then "Something has just
assessable basis, the club members $200 round trip until 7 p.m. when the polls come up,"she said."It has * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
close. They see to the
is a legal means for a group from Phoenix. Other trips s nothing to do with my
to operate a large aircraft this year include one to the mooch functioning of feelings for the town.I hope
collectively and realize Holyland in September and voting operations and then I can do something for OroIIMERICIIN
savings on travel with no one to the Bahamas in are responsible for the Valley somewhere down
liabilit counting of ballots. It is
Y May.Members can suggest the line." �
The aircraft used for the trips and plans are being expected this will takeAn Equal
several hours and the Steve Engle,Jim Kriegh, Housing Lender,
trips is a Boeing 707 that made to attend athletic
was formerly flown by events away from home. process is open to the Lois Nagy, Jim Peterson, An Equal 1F S is
public.All of this adds upto Ed Needham and Jack Opportunity1
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * � _
a very long day—it is, at Newman remain in the Employer
least, paid labor. race. Primary voting will 7120 N. ORACLE 297-8292
. 1'tesi ,00 "Our last election cost take place Tuesday, April OPEN SATURDAYS 9 TO NOON
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For the best in optics visit; Y
p' congratulates the members of the Million Al Appel*; middle row, left to right, John
Dollar Producer Club for 1977. g
Carter, Mary Carter, Enid Henrikson*, Phyllis
Associated Optom•trlsts These eighteen sales-associates produced in Leon, Emma
Dingwall, Ruth Havens*, Les
excess of 27 million dollars in sales during the Meredith; front row, left to right, Barr ,,
Drs. Simpson, Fabricant, Blonder& Miller ear. Pictured are: back row left toriY g
Yght, Sam Woods*. Not pictured, Ray Denny .
Plaza del Oro— University Office Geri Roberson*, Judi Winn, Gail Brown*, (Photo by Richard Croy) *.Re eat members
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"Dear
GenTorrijos Good. lour treaty n
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` �,. - . . ` When the new governor of Arizona comes
....211 .04#";,-, . - ,r courting in Pima Count he says he's goingto
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/. s '': „y .,;,/e ,,f,j;rr '�;� ; ,� ,,`� get a first-hand look at the proposed Catalina
-, r ... . ,/ i �. ,7,„,,,� State Park. Apparently Gov. Bruce Babbitt
/. has
=,, , rj„�,�- ti. %';, -'' '% chosen that issue in his f
�,,: first week in office
.= , ,- '1,,, _., - , • . 4 y - as a symbol of what hes going
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southern//' southern Arizona. His appearance
,, ,�,,-��,;,� .-e.;:///, ,, f,' � PP a t the park
.,..1 �, -�,,;�y. , ” , t't\- • site north of Oro Valleycan only
-oma!! ;---- ,!-1-vow,:� !y/i;'::: .4 �/ / mean that he
�; 'fir ,,° ,%/% ,, will vigorously support '
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P� / ,,.. �, �4 /,/ ,//fi/� ��,�j�jyi�%ii% f /i• /�//�' :% //'/ `//1�4��y/��i, �4,, .�'•'% %//` ry/,,/, ,/,, ��,,,,,l. . �,` complete land purchases for the j�ark.
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w,,,,,,,,,... ,,;,; �,�,.. ,,,, yy! .,,,,/ 4 The legislature is presently processing
a
,� , 'l,,/,44,", , . $980 000 appropriations
,; ,�-/%.�� ,. measure to be used to
y�y,y 1C/1 4 `,r % • a :r....
= buy 300 acres of land in the Catalina Moun-
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: ;; ,A �,,.1:6 j,m 0,,� /; privatelyacres of state-
„, on another 2,800 tate-
,, iA- 0'”, ;'•" , owned land. While the bill mayget out of the
4 /..4 / - %, ��• ,,,,,,w;:, ';,, ,g' Appropriations Committee, its final fate in the
Aj 4' If '�•" .,.-4 -,A• ,:, `!'iii, Republican-controlled
,, _ • ,i,,,, • j ;;, House is very doubtful.
�/,r,� � ..,,,��/�j ,,/.. .��j' ,///i/0- --j))),/,...„„ ss Gov. Babbitt can convince some
•'/`�j/,'I/ijl,,,,,//,�%//J�/!//r�,..,... ✓'/.'��//,/%�i.,,,,,,//!/.!/I/////%//�!fes/•�//,.rilyi,,�r/%i• .ros/%///e/%/�!'/�,!��/ �� `"•� Marko a Count legislators who continue
P Y g to
point out that the state's largest county still
doesn't have a state ark.
tro ? info .r
Gov. Babbitt is now openly a candidate for
governor and faces a tough primary foe in
Apparently the success of legislation Green Valley's unsuccessful incorporation Dino DeConcini. He needs Pima Count votes
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designed to bring consolidated government to attempt last year. to stay in office. As attorney general he
Pima County rests in a show of support from Of course, it's still veryearlyin the ball favored the park project although the late
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the outlying regions. game this year. Gov. Wesley Bolin was only lukewarn toward
At this point, it's safe to bet that the support Should theresent legislation (SB 1126 it. Now Babbitt has gone out of his wayto
for consolidation of Tucson and PimaP g }
County's clear the Senate, it faces an extremely rough personally show interest in the park. Politics
government isn't there, and probably won't be ride in the House, where similar le islati n is surely one of his underlying considerations.
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there for quite a while. was buried last year. But if it takes a personal visit by the governor
House Majority Leader Burton Barr, R- Approval of the constitutional amendment to crystalize support for the park in Phoenix,
Phoenix, said last week that he needs allowing consolidation would still require a then we say amen. The debate about Catalina
assurances from Green Valleythat its • ' � State Park '
statewide vote, and its doubtful to us that the is long over; it is time to get on
residents won't oppose consolidation to bring state's other 13 counties would like to become with the job of building it.
the matter to a head on the house floor. beligerents in the running battle between the
Rep. Barr's statements are a strong in- Tucson City Council and the county Board of
dicator that other legislators have their ears Supervisors.
to the ground seeking guidance from Pima The time is now, however, to letour Open SEs(,�Y1'1'L�,
'
County citizens in the matter. representatives in Phoenix know whatY ou
However, the legislature is separated from think of consolidation with the city of Tucson.
Pima County by a lot of miles. The 1978 Joe Garagiola Tucson Open has come and
Members of the Senate Committee on P
And that separation leaves the legislature in gone, leaving memories of great golf played by stars,
the dark on one vital oint in the battle for Government include Sue Dye from Tucson's politicians and professional athletes and with thousands of
P Dist. 12, John J. Hutton ofSierratourist's dollars spent
consolidation. Vista from pe throughout the city during the
Dist. 9, Rod J. McMullin of Scottsdale, Robert four-day event.
As Supervisor Conrad Joyner said Wed- The effect of the Tucson Open is felt throughout
Usdane from Scottsdale, Tim Hayes from gout the year
nesday night at the Tucson Press Club Forum, y by the youth of Tucson who receive needed donations for
there are many people livingoutside of Phoenix and Anne Lindeman from Phoenix. their amateur athletic projects from the Tucson Con -
P quis
Tucson, in both suburban and rural areas,who In the House, key contacts are Rep. tadores who sponsor the tournament each year.
P For the first six months of 1977,John E. Carter, Funds
don't want to be a part of the city. Carlson of Mesa, chairman of the committee Request eq est Chairman for the Tucson Conquistadores and the
Northwest residents have fought Tucson on counties and municipalities, Rep. Burton review board gave over$13,000 to worthyindividuals
• P � p who
annexation attempts several times in the last Barr, the majorityleader, and Rep. Thomas needed some financial assistance and to youth oriented
four years, and talk of consolidation has been P organizations and programs.
Goodwin and Rep. John Kromko from District P g
P Mr.Carter announced that during the last six months of
repeatedly suggested as one factor behind 12.
1977, over$12,000 was donated to various individuals and
programs including a$2,000 donation to the Pima County
Special Olympics Committee to be used for the 1978
• Special Olympics scheduled for April 1, 1978 at Cholla
Publ1Cds money High School and a$5,000 annual donation to the UnTV iversity
e�
of Arizona Athletic Department.
Other donations include: $1,500 to the Tucson Junior
KUAT is asking us for money again. KUAT drive to raise at least$80,000 by this Sundayto Golf Association to sponsor the
p City Junior Golf
is the Tucson outlet for the Public Broad- buy the programs we see on PBS. As of Championship Tournament; $600 to the University
casting System which is on channel 6 on your Monday they had pledges of $41,684, a little Aquatic Club for six of their swimmers to attend the
television dial. The money will go toward more than half of their goal. Senior National in Los Angeles;$600 to the Tucson Hockey
paying for the programs they screen. Last Saturdaynight the need to helpClub to provide scholarships to four members of the Club;
Public television gout our $570 to diver Denise Christensen to attend three major
o was born with generous local public station came home as we watched diving meets; $500 to the Tucson Swim Kittens Team to
doses of federal support as an alternative to Arthur Fiedler conducting from Boston and attend the Junior National Team Synchronized Swimming
commercial television which is even more Beverly Sills singing from San Die o. The Championships in Cincinnati; $365 to Don Gardner for
g airfare to participate in the Junior National Judo
generously supported by national advertisers. alternative offerings on the three commercial
Tournament in Stanford, Connecticut; $292 to Pat
It can operate only when local citizens and networks could not compare with suchper- Martinez for travel
such public institutions as the Universityof and expense to participate in the
formances. We decided right then to send in National Intercollegiate Handball Tournament in Lake
Arizona keep it healthy. Each year the local our check to KUAT. If you are enjoyingthis Forest, Illinois; $250 to the AMFAC (All Men for All
Children) Softball for formation of their softball team;
stations must pick up more and more of the great programming as well, we hope you can
load. Each year operating and programming support KUAT financiallyso theycan con- $250 for a team sponsorship to the Pima County Junior
Soccer League and a $250 contribution to the Southeast
costs go up. So KUAT is conducting a fund tinue their efforts. Bobby Socks.
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March 16, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 7
Letters to '*\ v r etr.,:71'' eal
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(35a the editor reappraising
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By Realtor DAN MALONEY iii
- Tucson Realty& Trust
Weakness in the American economy, aggravated by a
' • decline in the dollar's value in foreign exchange markets,
juvefli unit is causing investors to reappraise the financial outlook.
pp TAX CHANGES FOR HOMEOWNERS
And with gold selling in the neighborhood of$200 an ounce,
looks at child abuse further worries loom ahead. Effective in 1977, de- long term capital gains,
Since confidence in the American ability to solve ductions for moving ex- as real estate. Holding
financial problems has been unravelling and showing penses were increased to period for long term
Editor With the wide variety of signs of wear for some time, investors are beginning to $3,000 (real estate corn- gains in 1977 are 9
The Arizona Territorial programs available to wonder just how long current theories will last. More and m i s s ion s, m or t g a g e months instead of 6. In
Dear Sir: families (both parents and more are beginning to wonder when the administration is costs, etc.) ifou are 1978 the
This letter is being writ- children) it does not seem going to pay more attention to domestic affairs, and stop y period will be
forced to purchase a increased to one year.
ten on behalf of the Steer- appropriate that children trying to solve the world's problems.
ing Committee of The Pima should be forced to move Many stocks are at or near the lowest point they have home due to a job change For vacation homes
County Juvenile Justice hundreds of miles away; , been in nearly three years.It may be indicative that since over 35 miles away.Up to used for more than two
Collaboration which is nor does it seem logical they are making no progress on the down side, despite one half this total($1,500) weeks each year, or 10
composed of agencies that that, when dealing with predictions of some experts,the smart money is gradually may be deducted for pre- percent of the rental use,
provide recreation, coun- family problems, much accumulating stocks in anticipation of a future rise. move househunting ex- deductions are limited to
seling, youth employment, success can be obtained by penses and temporary li- rental income, less pro-
education, and residential working solely with the ' ving expenses (up to 30 perty taxes and interest.
treatment for children. child and not the entire Stockmaitet days) at your new loca- If home is rented for less
During the past few family. It is inconceivable tion. than 15 days, no deduc-
months, much attention that children can be placed Older people (where tions-other than interest
has been focused on the in a living situation that By JOHN G. FORREST' one spouse is 65 or over) and taxes - but rental
question of sending child- refuses to allow the who sell their residence income is
ren from Tucson to private governmental authorities not taxable.
institutions in Texas. in whose jurisdiction it is Eventually, of course, this market is going to move are now allowed to ex-
Spokesmen from these in- located to license that higher. It's just a matter of time. In the meantime, elude all gain if the selling Thinking of selling
stitutions have defined facility. however, investors would be smart to upgrade their price is under $35,000. your home? It makes
child abuse as "allowing We must recognize the portfolios.Regardless of what happens in the interim, it's . Above that, part is taxed sense to list it with this
children to smoke, cuss, fact that these licensing an anchor to the windward even if a further erosion should - see your accountant for town's oldest and largest
watch television until their procedures were enacted take place.And besides,you'll be able to sleep better. the formula. independent Realtor -
eyes pop out and take not to infringe on individual Monthly statistics now making their appearance reveal A major change has Tucson Realty & Trust.
drugs' rights, but to protect our some surprising changes. The unemployment figures been made on the sale of Call me today.
If a school nurse, teach- children against improper show a drop in practically all categories, but the govern-
er,physician,or any publicment experts are at a loss to explain why, since the coal
diets, undue fire hazards Tucson Rea &Trofficial suspects that a strike undoubtedly caused some chane in the final result. Co.
and improper counseling g
child is being beaten at techniques, as well as A decline in the money supply, which was unexpected ' FOOTHILLS OFFICE 1
home and there is evidence extraordinary disciplinary according to the
compilers,upset some of the experts who 5940 NO. ORACLE
of physical or emotional measures. have been watching the inflationary aspects of this index.
damage,Arizona law man-
As an offset, however, is the increase in the wholesale
dates that the ort these All people, (children887-1300
y report included) have a right to price index. It jumped 1.1 per cent in February, the -
instances to Child Protect- g sharpest rise in more than three ears.
human dignity and respect. y
ive Services. Even when y Some analysts are beginning to discover a few items of
Can the Tucson commu- hen a child is very cheer among the mass of discouraging factors; the dryingTHE TERRITORIAL IS YOUR NEWSPAPER
• difficult to tolerate while g g
nity believe that it is in the up of volume when the market shades a little in price;
best interest of our children maturing through funds clearing up their books in preparation for the first Call297 1107 for News, Ads, Subscriptions.
to allow a third party to rights cannot and should quarter reports to shareholders, and prospects that
mistreat and maintain con- not be stepped on or capital,investment may improve.
trol over children in a pp Since the addition -to plants and equipment is what
manner that we would disregarded by adults. i
�, creates jobs—regardless of what the Congress may say
neither accept nor tolerate If there is a gap in _perhaps the "straw in the wind" that corporations are
service to children in our p° S h o Fed M a rt
from that child's parents? ures proposing to increase their expenditures for this purpose,
community then the p p p°
Vti a recognize that it can solution to theproblem is indicates a more optimistic outlook. for big savings
be very frustrating and But, "tohorse,"
u , beat a dead until confidence in the
trying for parents to deal not to ship our youth out of outlook returns, investors areoin to give the stock
with the many problems the community. We as absent market the tt g g
responsible adults andmen(' Oscar Mayer Packaged Meats
that their children may parents, should apply
All Meat Wieners 1-lb - 1.23
have, and in many casesAll Beef Franks 1-lb 1.23
the parents are unable to pressure to United Way, All Meat Sliced Bologna 8 oz. 75`
even comprehend or under- the City Council, the Board All Beef Sliced Bologna 8 oz. 75'
stand these problems. Re- of Supervisors, the State All Meat Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 1.09
moving the child from his Legislature and the youth 73/4% All Beef Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 1.09
g serving agencies to rectify All Beef Thick Sliced Bologna 12 oz 1.09
local environment does not the situation by the•fdin Cotto Salami 8 oz 1 03
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and will not help to re- Pure Beef Salami 8 oz. 1 05
establish familyrelation- and creation of expandedpLus
services. Beer Salami 8 oz 1 19
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of communication between Smokie Links 12 oz 1 43
parents and children. John J.SlossINSTANT Beef Cotto 8 oz. 1 07
Sliced Braunschweiger 8 oz. 1 03
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Tucson,Arizona
Page 8, The Arizona Territorial,March 16, 1978
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Dye discusses lottery, school impact
Sen.
By DAVE ILIFF "It's surprising how little discussed property tax The lottery would be run Another bill in corn- absence or illness.
State legislators from we're doing," said Rep. reform but she said it may by computer through in- mittee would levy up to Sen.Farr illustrated this
north Tucson agreed that John Kromko of District 12. take several years to ac- dependent firms, the $200 in taxes on homes by saying he "lost'' a bill
the real issues have not yet "And in a couple months it complish these goals. senator said, and would be when construction begins. regarding notification on
been faced in Phoenix may all go away." One of her ideas, she promoted to the tourist Still another would supply liquor permits on a 14-14 tie
when they reported to a Rep. Clare Dunn of warned, is a state lottery. trade. She said she wanted state funds to the school vote. Ironically, he said,
meeting of Democrats District 13 reported that 50 "It can give middle Arizona to be the first district when it reaches its the bill was introduced for
Sunday. Taxation, prisons, bills have cleared the classs citizens a little western state with a lot- bonding capacity. a constituent in the
groundwater and public House but none are really excitement and cut down tery, but admitted it "What is Amphi going to Foothills where Farr lost in
retirement benefits are significant. on taxes," she said, sometimes "takes 6 to 8 do," she asked the last election by a 3-1
major problems but little Sen. Sue Dye said the claiming it would not make years for a new idea to get rhetorically, referring to margin.
may come out of this retirement benefit bill is people into compulsive into law." ' hundreds of homes and
session, they said. now her top priority and gamblers. Sen. Dye also spoke apartments scheduled for Sen. Frank Felix of
about several bills which northwest Tucson. District 11 said he hoped a
are designed to curb the Sen. Morris Farr from Housing Agency measure
impact on school districts District 13 said his can get through the
J- b1illiiblic M. gio of massive new housing Judiciary Committee is legislature. The idea is to
developments. The im- awaiting a new actuarial use state bonding revenue
petus has come from study before trying to pass to lower mortgage costs to
221V Maricopa County,she said, new legislation to liberalize homeowners. He an-
- but the problem is also p u b l i c e m p l o y e e ticipated mortgages of 7 to
very real in northwest retirement benefits. He 7 '✓4 percent and savings of
$40 to $60 per month on
Tucson. said the groundwater
One of the bills, which problem awaits a Supreme house payments if the
' tofr,
the c'eleb.nirn., has passed the House, Court ruling. agency is formed.
would require the county Farr noted the slim Sen. Felix also saw a
board of supervisors to majority that Democrats State Building Authority
tuaratilion delay approval of new have in the Senate and said with bonding power as a
housing plats if the school Republicans are just means of raising the $1
district serving the area is waiting for a chance to take million needed for prison
already on double sessions. advantage of a Democrat construction.
8:00pm SA11:30pm SUN Shadow Roc elects McGowan
Ed McGowan of 7305 an area lying between Durland, Barbara Hen-
PUf3lIC T1/'S INMountain Shadows Road Mountain Shadows Road derson, George Haripar
• PUBLI•TV'5 has been elected 1978 and Skyline Drive with Ina and Calvin Potts.
Jo president of the Shadow Road as the south boun- First organized in 1967,
Roc Homeowners dary. the Shadow Roc
Association. Other officers At their March Board Homeowners Association
elected to one-year terms meeting, directors voted to represents the more than
w .: at the association's annual join the Federation of Pima 100 property owners in the
. "� meetin were Ro Stone, Homeowners Associations. Shadow Ro
-� g Y c Subdivision,
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�- vice-president; Fred
Walinsky, secretary; and
f(11:11:''' ' Margaret Kelley, JP seeking a full term
otv 4,- treasurer.
Nancy Seebass was Gary S. Grynkewich, president of Coronado
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named Membership justice of the peace for Foothills Homeowners
,fix
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Chairman for the coming Precinct 1, has announced Assn. and a graduate of
year. She will be assisted that he will enter the Duquesne School of Law in
IVIG BAND BASH COUNT DRACULA by Louise Lievers and Democrat primary Sept. Pittsburgh.
Count(3asie.Woody Herman. A Gothic romance. Phillip Lewin. 12. He was appointed to the
Maynard Ferguson ond an array from the(3rorrt Stoker classic,starring The nine-member 1978 post last year to fill a Precinct 1 covers an area
of b'9-band stars in a rollicking Louis Jourdon os the vampire kind. Board of Directors includes vacancy. north of Broadway and east
3-hour performances Parts 1-3 Nancy Seebass, Fred Grynkewich, 28, is of First Avenue.
8:00 SAT. mAR.18 12:30 SUN.Am
` 11:15 pm SATURDAY NIGHT Denton
THE END OF CIVILIZATION (as we know it)
Monti Python's John Cleese the real estate people
3:35 am SUNDAY MORNING
GREATR EXPECTATIONS 1947 Classic ,.
5:50 am THE BEST OF ERNIE KOVAKSj .` ��.�
6:20 am WHITE BEAR A family repeat ,� `
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EDNA ALLEN
Denton Real Estate Company congratulates Edna Allen on
ten years of service to the Tucson real estate community. Ms.
COME TO PUBLIC TjV S SILVER ANNIVERSARY PARTY ON Allen has produced in excess of $15,000,000 in home sales
since joining Denton in 1968, the first year the company was
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_� in business.-For the best service in buying or selling your
71r, �,,e.,KuriTtch40home call Edna at 297-2256, or better yet, stop by and see her
at our Casas Adobes office at 7041 N. Oracle Road.
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-Ni. � , Pops concerts pair
Mitch , sm on
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The Tucson Symphony also will playa surprise
= . R live cannon and recorded
` s two irs of "
' � '` pa pops i selection without the cathedral bells and lead
concerts set for March 17 � � `` '�''' � symphony. the '
' ._ g YmP Y• audience in one of his
• -, s and 18 one highlighting the . Mitch Miller returnspopular Sin alon s.
`` 40 °- University of Arizona Jazz
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' March 25 and 26 to conduct
- � � Ensemble and the music � ��
• the orchestra again in a The Easter Eve concert
from Star Wars and the ,-'pair of special - is billed
.. other featuringSin alon - 4 • P� 1 Easter time as a benefit for the
e ::.
t ; � .Singalong concerts,the first at 8 p.m., symphony which will be
conductor Mitch Miller. the second, an Easter concluding
its current fund
Symphony shuttle buses ,; F Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. drive on March 31. A
..�.,� __ will maintain their usual -
` Both concerts will be in the limited number of tickets
y. � evening schedules with '� �� � - Music Hall. have been priced at$20 for
' Os
departures from Casas Miller will lead the or- that performance and
...Mb Adobes shopping center at *,- .-- a chestra in Tchaikovsky's nominal increases over
TERRORISM — A historic special on a topic that is 7 p m., with intermediate r stops at Oracle Villa ,,- Romeo and Juliet Over- regular "pops" concerts
m '- ture, the famous "1812" prices will be in effect in
frightening the world and paralyzing the existence of Apartments at 7:15 '
.m. . .
governments brings together experts from around the P Overture, complete with other areas.
and Plaza del Oro shopping
world,live via satellite from Europe and the Middle East 'center at 7:18 p.m. Mitch Miller
for a look at who the terrorists are, their goals, and how For an Easter matinee, G
governments are coping with the TERRORISM- �E�„�� FEALTY
problem. buses will leave Casas Music Hall. Popular
THE WORLD AT BAY will be presented live on PBS Adobes at 2 p.m. and Plaza classics, such as VanResidential
station KURT (channel 6) Tuesday, March 21, at 9 p.m. en tial and Commercial Real Estate
del Oro at 2:18 p.m. Suppe's Light Cavalry Land Sales and Development
With conductor George Overture, Bizet's Suite P
V Trautwein on the podium, from "Carmen," and
Notary Public JaZZ ro u •S ' Sthe orchestra will play a Offenbachs La Vie
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varied program at 8 Your Full Service Realty Firm
P g p.m. Parisienne Overture, will �•
March 17 and 18 at the be joined with a 15-minute Joseph F.Cacioppo ,40-41;
PP Jr... President I� MI
co n suite from the current Charles R. Young, Broker ,t>�t,: . . - ..+u 111
21 u sc oo s m 4
movie hit Star Wars. The � .
Where the program will close with the _
colorful 297-8
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The Pima County Parks and Recreation Department Respighi work, 241
has put together a jazz project to celebrate the birth of action i S The Pines of Rome.
jazz in the Tucson community.This festival will celebrate Of particular interest on
the Southern Pacific Railroad Jazz Group developed in * * �r �r * * �t * * * * * * * * *
the March 17 and 18
1882 by musicians on the railroad who gathered together PLANETARIUM — "Cosmic program is Robert t tr �, 0 :r'.� *
Mysteries" narrated by Leonard �,�� r ;
during their lunch hour to do impromptu performances in Nimoy, Grace Fiandrau Pianetar Beadell's Improvisation 'i` �` `�•
downtown Tucson. They were the first of a seriestum, Tuesda throu h Fri :�► Contor fori of yn42% and Dance for jazz band * `r ° *
p.m.,
groups that constituted the evolution of jazz in Tucson Sunday 1:30,3,4:30,7:30 and 9 p.m. and symphony orchestra.
which has led to the Tucson Symphony and its offshoots. • , ' STAMP
Part of the project has been a company of jazz LIVESTOCK SHOW — Southern
Commissioned by Mr. -(
Arizona International Livestock Trautwein when he was -,,,- ,--5' COLLECTORS
musicians,the Pagasus,going out to each of 21 schools in Show, March 16-19, Pima County associate conductor of the * - -•
the county for a series of three visits for the purpose of Fairgrounds, 11300 S. Houghton - -
Road,free,8 a.m.to 6 p.m. Minnesota Orchestra
introducing and developing interest in jazz music to SCIENCE FAIR — 24th annual
(which plays the UA Artist *' *
�1Ct�rt��i211, tthitr1w x� Qx�t Qac
youngsters of all ages. Southern Arizona Science and En- Series March 16), the work *
The festival will culminate on March 16 and 17 in La EixntZiitrilg:
lira
inUAStudent Union ll Open to public was given its first per- * 7225 N.Oracle Rd.— 297-3456
Placita with a series of workshops between the students Tuesday, March 21, 1 to 9 p.m.; formance in May of 1974.
and Pagasus, and from noon to 1 p.m. each day Pagasus Wednesday, March 22, 9 a.m. to 6 '�` or * y1r * * * * * * * * * *
p.m.;Thursday,March 23,9 a.m.to
will perform in a series of jam sessions. 1 p.m. Awards ceremony 6:30 p.m. "Gettingpremiere is
An extra attraction to the festival will be a touring March 22 in Gallagher Theater. easy" a -
photographic exhibition of the railroad in Southern AERQSPACE DAYS —A- Open s said Mr. Beadell,
House at Davis Monthan AFB, 10 who will be in Tucson for
Arizona. This exhibit is furnished by the Arizona a.m. to 5 p.m. March 18 and 19. the concerts. "It'stheSII_PIER CITY
Commission on the Arts and Humanities, and the Golden Knights parachutists per- NOW HAS
form at noon; Thunderbirds aerial second and subsequent
exhibition is assembled by the Depot Art Center in Yuma. demonstration team at 2 p.m. AF performances that are
SUPINE CHEESE
displays,band concerts.
hard to come by. That's
Aerospace Days openSAN XAVIER FIESTA— Indian
dances start at 6:30 p.m., Friday, why I am especially Wisconsin Gourmet—
March 31 at Mission San Xavier del pleased that George will be
Bac.Papago food,pageantry. conducting my piece Aged Cheddar lb. $258 2SS
at
on Saturday PIONEER DAYS—
At Ft.Lowell
Park,Saturday,April 1,1-9 p.m.and again."
$238
Sunday,April 2,1-5 p.m.Demonstra—
tions of frontier life, cavalry regi- The UA Jazz Ensemble is
Tucsonans will get will be missile fuel han- ment,Indian dances. directed by well-known Brick lb $238
another look inside one of dlers protective clothing HORSE RACING—Saturday and jazz musician and UA
our largest "industries" which resembles a s ace Sunday, post time 1:30 p.m., at music instructor Jeffre 3996 N. 1 st Ave. (only) • 888-6145
P Rillito Downs, First Avenue and Y
this weekend during the suit. River Road. Haskell. The 19-piece band
18th annual Aerospace and
Arizona Days at Davis-
Monthan AFB. Gates will For MaSter chef/ ,,,,, , ,
be open from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m.Saturday and Sunday.
Highlights include Com
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demonstrations at 2 p.m.
both days by the Thun- Simr"
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derbirds, the Air Force
aerial demonstration team, "" x,
and at noon each day by the i.
Army's Golden Knights, a only ,..
parachute demonstration Look
team.There will also be bands,honor guards and drillteams throughout the day. is■ •vvestwani
Aitcraft on display will ,.
represent the various enough
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missions of the Air Force. .,—
John Sim,c master chef/co-owner—Westward Look Resort
From the Tactical Air From the moment you Westward Look John '
Command, an F-111 swing y o h I n today's d a y s c h a n g i n g
wing fighter bomber,an F- enter the Gold Room at has become a co-owner. . world, isn't it gratifying
4 Phantom, an F-105 Tucson's Westward Priortoto know that one of
Thunderchief, an AC-130 coming m i n g to
Look Resort
gunship, and a CH-3 you can Tucson, John served as the World's most accom-
helicopter will be on hand. feel the personality chef in some of the plished and respected
A C-5 Galaxy and C-141 created by pride and Master Chefs is part
Starlifter, from the World's finest restau-
personal attention.
Military Airlift Command rants in Europe, South of our community and
p ,
will give visitors an insight The personality of any America, New York, co-owner of Westward
into the Air Force's organization is a direct and for 14 years as Look Resort.
worldwide airlift
capabilities. The Strategic reflection of its prin- Master Chef with Italian Come experience the
Air Command will provide cipals.And the Gold and Swedish-American personality of the Gold
a KC-135 Strato-tanker. Room's cuisine is cruise ships. Room,and discover for
From D-M's 390th Master Chef John Simic. yourself why"For Master
Missile Maintenance /d Chef John
Squadron, a Titan II Now, after 5 years of Simic, Only
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missile, separated to show creating dining excel- Tucson's Westward Look
the internal mechanism, � Enough:'
lence at Tucson's The pride of Tucson is Fine Enough.
will be on display. Ac- 24
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Page 10,The Arizona Territorial, March 16, 1978
Rap session
mr-i."f mopki
Principal
Why fight for freedom sought
for
schools
A second "rap session," solidier recently returned national goals. It will focus
will be held at Flowingfrom Washington'sn e w school
winter on America's past, present
Wells Junior High School, encampment at Valley and future through a series The Marana School
Wetmore and La Cholla Forge,Pa.,will be featured of lectures,informal `'' District approved a job
soup
Blvd., Saturday, March 18 in an interview. discussions and description for the rin-
from 2 to 4 p.m. The ei ht students from tours guided cipal'sposition at its un-
g of historic sites ofrro Q s a toF�
The discussion will be six local named elementary school
high schools who Valley Forge and
conducted by David Handy have won scholarships to Philadelphia. in the Thornydale area
of the Freeman Institute on attend the LeadershipTheIS
Tuesday night.
<< participants will r►cf
the subject The Founding
J Seminars at Valley Forge, represent the some 50 The board also voted to
Fathers — Why was March 30-April 2 and April volunteer chapters of delay additional action on
e S C ars enQ f staffing and assignmentsFreedom Worth Fighting 6-9 will be present. High Freedoms Foundation in 30 �
For." A •Continental schools who have winners stated. for the new school until a
• are Amphitheater, Canyon By DAN WALLACH principal is hired.
Kindergarten del en Oro, Flowing WellsCDO Supt. Nels Havens said
cited
Journalism University
Department
Catalina, Santa Rita and n�versity of Arizona the district would seek a
registration st ra t i o n Tucson Christian. PHOENIX- State aid to Arizona school districts mayprincipal for the new school
g
Mrs.M.James Barber is be increased if a billfrom within the district.
changing attendance reporting
education chairman for requirements can pass the House later on in the session, The board scheduled in-
Ma rch 29-30T - . terviews with
Tucson's�Rear-Admiral_ Co� �-r�.r��e The Senate has already approved the measure(SB 1087) applicants
Halloran Women's Chapter - allowing school districis to furnish the state Department for the end of March.
Catalina Foothills School of Freedoms Foundation at of Education with "more realistic" enrollment fi g esur Parents will have until •
.
District has scheduled Valley Forge. She has In the state Distributive The bill also cleared the Senate last year, but died in the April 7 to put their
kindergarten registration invited all junior and senior Education Clubs of House. children's immunization
for Wednesday, March 29 high school students to America (DECA) con- Sen. W. Morris Farr, D-Tucson, the Senate Education records in order, the board
and Thursday, March 30. attend "Rap Session II." ference last weekend in Committee chairman, said the proposal would give unanimously decided. Mr.
Children in the district Mrs.Barber will also act as Phoenix, Canyon del Oro districts the opportunity to use enrollment figures taken Havens estimated that
who will be five years old chaperone when the High School won the earlier in the school year. The change, he said, would approximately 25 children
on or before Dec. 31, 1978 students attend the youth Chapter Activity Award provide a better membership total for the districts by in the district are behind in
are eligible for kin- conferences. and finished in fifth place cutting out the lower attendance months. their immunizations.
dergarten. Parents should Funds for the scholar- for the Chapter of the Year Average daily membership, the method used for Children whose vac-
register those with last ships were made by the Award. CDO DECA ad- computing state aid to schools, could be gathered two cinations are not in con-
names A-L on March 29 and "George Washington birth- visor Barbara Greenway months earlier than the present April 15 date. formance with state laws
last names M-Z on March day parties held recently. was selected as a state Farr said by April 7 will not be
30 -3 to 4:30 p.m.each day. The four-day leadership advisor and will go to the new reporting date would give a break to allowed to return to school.
poorer school districts whose attendance records The name proposed for
Parents are asked to seminar is an intensive, Washington. generally di about g Y p 6 percent later in the school year. the new elementary school
bring the child's birth challenging program CDO had 22 individual When districts report a greater than 6 percent drop in at Massingale Road and
certificate and im- designed to stimulate winners in the various
attendance state aid decreased. Oliver Avenue will be
munization record at the students to seriously business fields, with some "Absenteeism will be higher in a school district with submitted to the board
time of registration. evaluate personal and winning more than one rer � ��
award.. Lynn Stark won poo people, Farr said. The poorer districts are being March 28.
first place in Variety Store penalized. The board also voted to
OIFIFICE SPACE
The shift could result in an estimated$1 million increase hold a study session on
Merchandising Research for the state's districts, Sen. Farr said, calling the in-
Manual. g boundaries for the new
TO LET Pat Sneed was first in crease "fairly small." school at Thornydale
Food Service, at the Elementary School, but
200 to 6,000 sq. ft. managing owner level A difference philosophy could kill the bill in the House decided to set a date for the
DELUXE theg g e in again. House Education Committee Chairmanstudysession at its March
L U x E advertising In- Jim
structional area, and was Cooper, R-Mesa, said he disapproves of the date shift 28 meeting.
_ ll because it means more moneyfor the school "
second in Food Service at districts.
Bob Thorson the owner manager level. If you make an exception for one school district which
888-4431 g reports a membership greater than its attendance, FW contract
Jena Metz was first in nce
you
the JIM MATISON General Merchandising have to do it for all of them,"he said.
and fourth in Specialty Rep.Cooper noted that current law requires attendance is ready for
COMPANY Store Merchandisingby school-aged children and said he saw no reason why
students in one district might have
Research Manual. g a lower attendance teachers'
rate than those in another. "Where do we draw the line?"
Teresa Roberts took
OPEN YOUR DRAPES. ENJOY 111E VIEW! second lace in A he asked. A vote of the Flowing
LET IN LIGHT WITHOUT HEAT,GLARE,FADING p Apparel Wells School District's
WITH and Accessories and John Rep. Cooper said the bill will sit in his files until
Christensen was second in t his teachers is the only thing
committee finishes work on House bills. standing in the way of a
SUN PROTECTIVE GLASS TINTING Advertising.
Another bill affectingfrequencyof attendance- new contract for the
"Keep The Trouble Out" Paul Mockbee was a
finalist in Food Marketing collecting has yet to see Senate action. coming school year.
The school board and a
SAVE ENERGY AND DOLLARS and Janet Procacci
no was S. B. 1161 would reduce from daily to weekly the teachers' negotiating team
Applies to existing windows quickly,at low cost. r a finalist in Finance and frequency g g
it costs so little to save so much I equency with which teachers must report attendance to reached a final agreement
Credit. thier offices. Sen. Polly Getzwiller, D-Casa Grande, in-
Others finishing in the troduced the bill,but Sen.Farr said he was holding it until Tuesday night on the new
SIIIIN-TROL COMPANY to fi ' ' contract, which will
p ve of their division an enthusiastic response could be shown."He said he did
provide a raise of ap-
VISA956 W. Grant Free Estimates were Mary Schuh, Cyndi not think it would be forthcoming.
623-9344 MASTER CHARGE Hopp and Dan Proponents of the bill say more time could be devoted to proximately 5.8 percent.
McGuillicuddy. actual teaching instead of "head-counting." According t o J i m
Lenihan, chairman of the
Winterizei'•A •t,..• .%••.,.'"'''',j .•.'.-•.c. •; •,a.•, • .••..''•.�.•A.'9+ .•�''•''..• r•tis• Ba nds sCl priorboard's advisory group,the;F new contract will raise the
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NuilL■ erize■ them.
S' Mexican
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experience to $9,700 from
sTucson.Q John McDivitt, in- last year's base figure ofa=' ,0 s
(0\--1 Imports ..L,� ?, • strumental instructor at $9,450.� agTreheed onnegaootinaet-oyresar tariisaol` If z, ,cFlowingWells, was one of
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Plaza del Oro ;:Maintenance t
. Soup or trip to Salad Bar.Choice of Po-
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Orange Grove&Oracle 4' •r
Over 25 years in Tucson �: Plaza Escondida t: ,.., with Butter and Honey. Coffee tea or
Restores Fabric j A. ti= iced tea.
�- s. . Oracle at Magee == : Dessert: Homemade Rice..I 0
Lice Nev. •, : Pudding with
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\ WEDDING INVITATIONS
CLIFF VALLEY GOLF
747 DIFFERENT STYLES Public 18 Hole Para Golf
NAPKINS•MATCHES Course•••"Complete Golf
• INFORMALS • Shop, Men's&Ladies'
7225 N.Oracle at Ina Sportswear,Golf lnstruc-
laces & things tion,Snack Bar.
ROYAL PRESS 5910 N. Orade 887.6161
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...George8r00kbankoftheTucs0nGarden Center CouncilwibeofCamPFireGuisTucionArea ishostuigatea :...presented at the Woods Branch of the Tucson Public in honor of former Camp Fire Girls of all ages. The fete
the 3455 N. First Ave Each program will be held will be in Fellowship Ha , Christ Church
United
twice, Mondays at 2 p.m. Tuesdays at 7 30 m Me ''�`
• and y p. Methodist, 655 North Craycroft, on Saturday, March 18 • .A
beginning the week of March 20 through the week of April will • . racle
include p from 2 to 4 p.m. Receiving the guests be present `'n�xX
24. Topics to be covered "What's good in the Card Fire Girls,Adventure-age '°n
"Care P and older. The girls, as hairstylists
nurseries this year," of the newly planted," "Is it well as the guests,are requested to bring any Camp Fire 888-8912
too late to build a greenhouse," "Using desert plants in a mementos to share. For further information, call the
small landscape," "What's new'in houseplants," and Camp Fire office,325-6883.
4455 N. Orale at Wetmore
ENERGY CONSERVATION WORKSHOP ORATORICAL CONTEST SCHEDULED ,gym to 5:30pm Tues.-Sat. (ORACLE RIDGE PLAZA)
The Federation of Pima Homeowners Associations has Oratorical contests open to all boys and girls who have
scheduled an energy conversation workshop on Wednes- y
day, March 22 at 7:34 p.m. in the Tucson CityCouncil not reached the age of 16 are being conducted by the
Optimist Club of North Tucson.Trophies will be awarded REALTY EV',7 Tll/:SOF TUCSON ami .e
Chambers, 250 W. Alameda. Fred Archer is the coot- to ,µ.
dinator. The will fust place,second place and trainer-up vvinners m each , -;
• • workshop , address* the problem of division.In addition,the first place winner of the contests 9�w.
ate... �,.
utilizing energy to save on utility bills. Participants will . . x..M"r
receive an Arizona Home Energy Saver's Workbook, will eligible for further competition with a top prize of a MARY M AS T C H :4 °
$500 scholarship.The official oratorical contest subject is
has a new office.:
"Today's Challenge-Tomorrow's Success." Contestants "� �
SPRING BREAK PROGRAM AT GIRLS CLUB ��
Girls and boys breakmust speak for not less than four minutes and not more
y next week from Flowing Wells than five minutes. , '!am now associated with T
and Amphi schools are invited to spend their holidays at he North- Home Phone
The preliminary contest is scheduled for March 30.Club West Office of Realty Executives,and 887-6867 or 888-0394 •
Wetmore Girls Club, 831 W. Wetmore Road. Daily will be phased to help you with your Business Phone
programs run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and include, finals are at 7•p.m., April 4 at Catalina Savings, real estate needs. 297-737j
recreation,sewing,crafts tours and,of course,an Easter Community Service Room, Oracle at Ina.
West Orange Grove Rd Territorial building
Egg hunt.Bring a sack lunch.For rates and information (East of Oracle Rd.and South of Plaza del Oro)
call the Girls Club at 887-9489.
FILM, PANEL DISCUSSION MEETING
Becoming parents—one of the major crises a family
FINAL MUSEUM LECTURE AT AMPHI faces—is the topic of the third segment in the six-part
y
Gale Monson will give the final lecture in the series by film, and discussion series, The Family - Stresses and ,•
o
the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum on Tuesday,March 28 Strains. The film, "Adapting to Parenthood" will be
at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of Amphitheater High ' •
School,125 W.Yavapai. "The P shown March 22,at Woods Library,3455 N.First Ave.,at , � �
p His topic is The Desert Bighorn ?.30 p.m. The event is free and o n to the ublic.
Sheep at Home."The lecture is free to museum members. � P MEXICAN RESTAURANT
g Following the film, there will be a panel response and AUTHENTIC
Non-members are charged$1.50 for adults and fifty cents discussion with questions from the audience. Panel MEXICAN&AMER I CAN DISHES
for children. members will be Stephen Jorgensen, Ph.D.,g U. of A. Dancing With
th
Department of Home Economics; Carmen Preciado,
BIRDWALKS SCHEDULED MARCH 25 M.S.W., caseworker with Children Protective Servi
LOSEMBAJAE�RRE
The Tucson Audubon Society has scheduled birdwa:tks ces
and field trips Saturday, March 25. Tripsto Madera and Gloria Musgrove,a single parent.
Appearing in Fiesta Lounge every Fri. 8:Sat
Canyon under leader Tom Rehm will leave from Globe
shopping Center,First Avenue and Grant Road at 7 p.m.Abe9p m to 1 a m
ginner's bird walk is set at Old Fort Worth Park, ART CRITIC PERREAULT TO LECTURE 2 COCKTAILS FOR THE PRICE OF . 4:30-6:30
Craycroft and Fort Lowell Road, at 8 a.m. with Leona New York art critic John Perreault will present a slide Hot Hors d oeurves
Jones as leader. Bran lecture and seminar at the University of Arizona at 8 p.m. l lam to bpm Mon. through Sof, on the House!
Bring your lunch.
' Thursday, March 16 in the auditorium of the Arizona TAKE OUT ORDERS—CATERING SERVICE
Health Sciences Center, 1501 N. Campbell Ave. The 4780 E.GRANT RD.-Grant&Swan Shopping Center
"CARELESS" HELD OVER THIS WEEKEND seminar, geared to students, artists and critics, will be r - --,
The Invisible. Theatre has held over its present from 10 a.m.to noon on _Friday,March 17,upstairs at the ,,4 , CLUE 795-6622
production, "Careless," for this weekend, March 16, 17 UA Museum of Art on Olive Road, according to Dr. r�
and 18, with 8 p.m. curtains. Howard S. Conant,head of the UA Art Department. Mr.
For reservations call 882-9721. Ticket prices are$3 for Perreault is the first of several critics being brought to . -
general admission and$2.50 for student and senior citizen campus by the department's Art Critics-in-Residence ..2..:.:i/j.,..: ......if i..:iii.,. i..:: . ,_.. . , . . .
discounts. Program.
The Invisible Theatre is located at 1400 N.First Ave.,at I Gam.::: . :the corner of First Avenue and Drachman Street. • cal
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CASAS ADOBES ART FESTIVAL A collection of customized vehicles will be on display for 0‘
Casas Adobes Shopping Center at Oracle and Ina Roads the 5th Annual International World of Wheels March 17,18 RESTAURANT CHINESE-AM
ER ICAN-
is the site of a festival of art Friday and Saturday,March and 19 in the Tucson Community Center Exhibit Hall and k.. POLYNESIAN OLYNESIAN =
17-18,presented by the Southwestern League of Fine Arts. Arena, according to Joe Mapes, president of the Tucson = ....*- CUISINE
Fine works of art representing the entire league will be Street Rod Association. 'r r, 2,,,/i411/'-'w
Customized vans, motor cycles, ����,
exhibited for sale and demonstrations of the various art hot rods,antique classics and high performance boats are
forms will be presented both days. ei
jo.IR.
EXOTICy only a few of the 200 privately owned vehicles entered. - ��, � � POLYNESIAN
lit. DRINKS
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Help Ed Alexander . 7,. to our -
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itgainst Birth Defects -.. . !1 �30-'2:30
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Program director Ed Alexander, the March of Dimes Honorary Chairman, willK IIMMIllimiummun I
'` `•. _ '
lead "Superwalk '78" Saturday, March 18th. ,' =
on y, By walking with Ed you can � �'_�.:, _ .--�-�` �-,-� i. �
help fight the battle against birth defects—if you can't be in the Walk-A-Thon `0,xe.''-•';iiii.�►,: :.. ,• ����oL��
sponsor someone who is. Listen to KTKT a.a- -?
or call the March of Dimes office—795-4451 —for details. -i' -'= �:: �-'_a 1-�ILjAlm'il _ .
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covering • ii. 1
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with May Ravenscroft , ,,
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I have to agree with our winter visitors and local
Polkgroupc residents that we have had it with so much r ' ons��ers �1a an , ,am causing '
floods, horrible pot holes in our highways and just plain y _,
ruining all outside activities but let's look on the brighter , Do you have an opinion on foreign policies and wouldt ,,
side. We don't have a water shortage any and didlike to discuss it with others and get it tabulated with the :4-- ' s
g more,• government, then you are welcome to the discussion #4, j ¢,
yougaze in awe as I did, as the most vivid colors join ,
gradually formed not just one, but a double complete sessions held Thursday and Saturday mornings between - .. ti -
9.30and noon at the recreational lounge at Oracle Villa,11 " ,
rainbow in front of the Catalina Mountains last Friday, � � �
reflectinga hue of E. Orange Grove Road. Nelson Beeman conducts the
pastel colors onto the mountains,
Thursday morning session and Walter Stoneman is
making a picture, no artist could copy.
Then as you are slowing down to avoid those potholes,it moderator on Saturday. m n
gives you a chance to look around you everywhere in the The subject this week is Japan and America. BookletsE
are available on the subject and opinions are balloted and ,,; t
city and see those masses of bright yellow flowers known � 0141,47,..,as bladder sent into"the Con essional and Executive Department ��� ipod mustard purple Lupine Mexican gold � .�
Poppy, conducting discussions on foreignpolicies. The
much like the California Poppy, end--the African g . , . "! :�
Daisies. The daisies are relatively new to Arizona, not discussions are sponsored by the Continuing Education '; ,
Great Decisions program of the University of Arizona. ��
being a native,but were introduced from Africa and since '
being planted here,the seeds have a way of scattering and Fine ,Artsdisplayat fu in abundanA
Pop P ce everywhere. The are the a . - -
y pastel •
pink, yellow and orange flowers.
Fourteen artists from the University of Arizona Art
Also our rains have all our domestic spring flowers
growing profusely and I would like to suggest to our Department,will display their works at the MASTER OF
FINE ARTS EXHIBIT through April 17. An opening
winter visitors, who enjoy floral displays, to take a tour Mike SPORTS LEADERSHIP— •
reception is Thursday,March 16 from 6 to 8 p.m. Fisher, a past president
around the El Con residential area and don't forget to take The a groupof Canyon del Oro High School student
artists, of six women and eight men, all body, was honored
a camera as you will want to get pictures of the beautiful candidates for MFA degrees, at the 1978 Una Noche Plateada Ball for his outstanding
gardens.To get there you can drive in from Country Club, �' , include: Jill Sosui, Judy
Harper, Jennie Greeson, Felicia Ramsey, Arlene Toon- sports leadership. Mike is currently a member of the
just past Fifth Avenue,or off Fifth or Broadway. It is next kel, Ann varsity basketball team and plays in community
Dinowitz, Wayne Crandell, Charles Focht, Mike
to El Con Shopping Center. Nicholas, Howard - basketball leagues. He has also been active in KeyI
Post, James R. Robertson, Charles Club
Hall, David Young and Tom Stover.
African violet shwinners
and Boys State. The ball was the group's major yearly
w A faculty committee was assigned to each of the fund raiser. Proceeds will go toward community cultural
g and educational programs.
exhibiting artists from the Art Department, many have
The Queen of Show award of the Tucson African Violet had a teaching experience,funded by assistantshipsfrom
Society's show last weekend went to Mrs.Carol Brey for the University of Arizona Art Department, and
her plant "Delft Imperial." Attendance topped the 1,100 individual has com leted a og each
mark with 14 states represented on Saturday. The gradeP 60-unit program,maintained a
average of 3.0 or better and will express his or her
chairmen were too tired to count on Sunday.! own "area of media concentration"in this exhibit.
The horticultural sweepstakes award also went to Mrs. Museum hours are daily 9 to 5 and Sundays 12 to 5.
Carol Brey. She was also runner-up in artistic sweep- There is no admission charge.
stakes for her "white wisteria." Artistic sweepstakes ii z
winner was Mrs. Mildred Larsson. Second runner-up i
d
Preservation tour nhonors in this classification went to Mrs. Mary Mulvena. ow town �:i ��
A national gold rosette for her collection of three ,-- 01.,.
. r ,
registered plants was earned by Mrs. John Fraser for The second preservation project sponsored by the
"Becky" "Lilli Belle"and"Plain and Fancy." Tucson Heritage Foundation will be boosted at a reception I- `
and open house to be held Saturday, March 18, from 10 Or 4{
a.m. to 4 p.m. at the John G. Fremont House 151 South Transactional Analysis 'sh o Granada, Tucson Civic Center. .,1
,-
Transactional The public is invited. �d.� -s
Members of the` Pueblo Junior Woman's Club will be -
aro- 40. s '
If you are single of any age,either sex,and are having a hostesses.
problem adjusting to being just that, why not join the After guests have taken,a guided tour of the Fremont
group and find out how to cope. A mini-workshop on the House,transportation will be furnished to the historic site _::.
subject Transactional Analysis, will be held Saturday, of the E.N.Fish House.Here the architect and .... r"
and ,1:
March 18 at Catalina Savings,7216 N.Oracle.Road. involved in the preservation project will answer questions REI
,.
Mary Beavers, Ph.D., assistant director of Student and give a brief outline of the procedures to be used for
Counseling Service, U. of A., will conduct the session this. OUTSTANDING JOURNALIST—Jennifer Rothchild,
giving counseling in how to develop positive concepts and A group called "No Strings Attached" will entertain editor of the Canyon del Oro High School newspaper,
a er,
feelings about yourself and others; to change bad feelings during the day at the Fremont House.Refreshments will received honors at the annual Una Noche Plateada Ball
about yourself into good feelings; and to predict and be served.There is no admission charge but donations will for her leadership in the field of journalism. The award
understand what's happening in your relationships and to be accepted. was given on the basis of communityand school leader-
gain control ofyour
part in those relationships. Those ship abilities.Jennifer is also senior class vice president,
interested in attending can call Jim Palmer at 884-4267. [A] a member of the board of directors of the Metropolitan
Singles interested in other activities of the group are Youth Council and is an officer of the local and national
welcome to call Mary Monier, 326-1634 for information. The Tucson Jewish Community Center is sponsoring the Assisteens organization.
. first annual Purim Costume Ball on Saturday, March 25.
Mr.and Mrs.Michael Krause and Dr.and Mrs.Thomas
[351 Newman are co-chairing the committee for this event. U2
The theme for this year's ball is"Saturday Night Fever," Amongthose
featuringa disco dance floorshow with Steve and Blair enjoying the dinner dance hosted by the
Sister Bourne, of the G.F. Ranch, Mammoth, will be Ocotilla Club at the Tucson Country Club Saturdaynight
special guest at the book review meeting of the Tucson Hess, plus, music by Oracle throughout the evening.
Reservations are beingtaken at the Tucson Jewish were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Women's Club Inc., Monday, March 20, at 10:30 a.m. at Buffum, and Mr. and Mrs.Jim Sumner. Theou were
their clubhouse, 6245 East Bellevue Ave. Sister Bourne Community Center, 102 N. Plumer. The charge is$8 per P
celebrating the anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and
will review one of her own books. She will have an person• the birthday of Mr.Sumner.
opportunity to meet again many of her friends of long
standing, while in Tucson for the day. LJ CI
"A Wee Bit 'o Ireland will be the theme of the Tucson Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kennedy of Medford, Ore.,
Christian Women's Club March luncheon. The 11:45 a.m. formerly of Tucson,were honored at a dinner party at the
luncheon will be held on Friday,March 17 in Levy's Fiesta home of Mr. and Mrs. William Tate on Sahuaro Vista
411 Room. Tuesday.
Dianne Nanke, recording artist from Prescott will be Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hegarty, Mr.
�; speaking on"Blarney Becomes Believable,"and sharing and Mrs. George Dukette, Mrs. Dorothy Oates, Dr. and
1., in song. Irish "treasures" will be featured byValerie Mrs. Elliott Becken,and Mrs. May ay Ravenscroft.
.
R��`. -+ �� McNeill from CenturyTravel.
The Kennedys were wined and dined by many old
friends in Tucson before returning to their home in
„ .. R R= '04 410,-
, , 1712 Medford last Monday.
- ri, ---:: 'V. -:e- - . . Mrs.Lois Ricker is planning a Saint Patrick's Day Tea DI
alFim, . „ -
'. l.' in honor of Mrs. Donald S. Clark Sr. of Belfast, Maine
�° Via, a
while she is in the area visitingher son and wife,Don and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rutherford thoroughly enjoyed a
_a �N 4 V
w a' Mary Esther Clark of Green Valley.AccompanyingMrs. weekend in Winter Wonderland at Sunrise Lodge..TheyY g
"-' a .�* �j-/. .' Clark on her visit didn't do
�� ��„. a. are her daughter Susan Black and any skiing as they were just too busy looking at
�, *.n , ,. > � granddaughter Barbara Jane Black, also of Belfast, all that white stuff and digging their car out when it got -
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ti �` �, � � Maine. - - stuck right in the parking lot.
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Jeanine Rene,daughter,and Jason Jeffrey, son, of Mr.
and Mrs. Jeffrey Pacheco were baptized in services held
. � Mrs.Evelyn Smith of Oracle Villa returned home from at St. Odilia Catholic Church Sunday.
San Diego Sundayafter visitingher new granddaughter, y
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Donna Marie Ganciog Following the services,paternal grandparents,Mr.and
Traci,daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Allen Mizoguchi. Evelyn Mrs.Arthur Pacheco,Jr.,hosted a luncheon at their home
and Ray Marrero announced their engagement recently came home in time toreet Mrs.F.W.Canningof Fresno
• g in Oro Valley, for a group sof friends and relatives. Mrs.
and plan a party this Sunday to celebrate.
who is her house guest this week. John McClure, maternal grandmother,was co-hostess.
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. . . . e � munity colleges now are aides in the school library,
' united in programs for the and in preparing materials
. 'W.If.,,,,,1%;!,,,,;,4„;-..,,,, -, 4.... ,,, states older citizens. for classroom instruction.
. a There is no better example Creighton F lementarr,
r tr � � cooperation than this oenix• A� � Phsenior citizens
program, and its leaders club meets
� � ti • �'� ' m a � �=� at school for a
deserve high marks. pot luck lunch once a week.
. e.. The state's three The school also assists in
universities now are united
' '� arrangements for field
m in a consortium on tris.
:� �. gerontology, with a center
Phoenix Elementary: A
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now
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community school director
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�� not realizecitizens work during the
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„ti elementary and high
AROUND THE WORLD—Local Girl Scout and Brownie school,also haveactive senior citizen
programs organizations have their
Troops held an international festival Sunday at L.W. for the senior citizens of
Cross Junior High School. Top: a group of Junior Girl their communities. own programs. The groups
Scouts talk about their study of England. Left: several Jesse J. Ary of the meet once a week in the
Brownies set out plates of salad in their Peruvian booth. Arizona Department of cafeteria and library for a
Education lists a few: pot luck and to plan field
.1111G;7-----
---",,--- Amphitheater School, trips,., "Grandparents
Book bargains are offered . � �� _ .Tucr= ' honor grandparents in the
center operates year round g P
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in a building on the school
The seventeenth annual Brandeis University Women's ; _- �� .
� ,. cam us. The eo le Mesa Public .
Committee book p p p Schools
oo sale will be held March 30 throughApril 3 '' ' t„.1.,„: , _ . .
1 -.: -`_ ' �� coming to the center Many older citizens are
in Park Mall shopping center. You can pick up R r
�w participate ifi discussions serving as volunteers in the
tremendous bargains in books on any subject at the sale ox; - �'` on current issues do arts schools. The '� old
and can aid this worthy project yourself by contributing , � and g card
- �� ° crafts activities and pass is also available.
excess books from your own collection now. Book drop socialize. A van is Through cooperation with
collection boxes are located in El Con Center.(north end of - r---- available for tris to theMesa Parks• _ _ and
El Con parking lot)and Casas Adobes shopping center(in . w x "` }3
P
PP g p4 doctor, shopping and other Recreation Department,
front of Defender Drug Store).For further information or ..„. �� � � points of interest. field trips are available.
for pick up of heavy packages, call 289-2566 or 795-9573
Flowing Wells, Tucson. Tenipe Union High
after noon. 4 1:32 • ' _ .4 "Gold Card” passes are school District: Senior
*--11:‘,.--' - - . ' .4. t
available enabling all citizens participate as
e seniors to attend all school volunteers in many
. -- -------- — '''' ' , i:::,::'*:::': ..e.,,,,,,,,, : 5, fine arts and athletic capacities.They also enroll
Candy Nason left Saturday for Gunnison, Colo. where #'�`
events without charge. in adult education courses.
she is a student at Western States College,after enjoying Senior citizens are involved There is one sad note,
her spring break with her parents, Mr, and.Mrs. Robert ;gig .f.f. �4§ in a volunteer program and however: These excellent
Nason at their home on Ina Road. Candy and her parents �: in course offerings. Some pro rams are in the lar er
g • g g
spent part of her time fishing and relaxing at San Carlos Y 4,s$ 2- older citizens are coming cities where there a_re
Bay in Guaymas, Mexico. g . Via, ::-..--',i-,,,,,;,-
_ a.a for lunch in the faculty many centers available for
��; dining room, payingseniors to socialize, work,. regular faculty prices. play and eat.
CA1 �� Tucson District 1: A At the same time, the
• socialization - nutrition greatest need is in the
�: „.„. iltikes -1'- ''''' program involving 50 to 70 small towns, where the
Clothes for the � � ��� �`� ��� _
conscientious women wearing the NOW people operates five nights school often is the only
high fashions were shown by Bel Aire shops at a luncheon g a week in one school. available center for
meetingof the WednesdayHappenings, social �: ��
r
group, at
� �� Reduced or free tuition for community or row ac-
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the Tucson National Country Club,Wednesday, March 8, adult education courses is tivities.
Mrs. Elizabeth Stuart is chairman of the group. Decor Zoo seekinri tour guides available in selected Surely there must be
was in the spring motiff..
P g schools. Senior citizens are programs for senior
Miss Pat Mackey narrated as Mmes.Linda Carter,Ann Tour guide trainees will meet twice a week at Randolph welcome to eat lunch in citizens in the small towns,
Gregory, Julie Schafer, Julia Thompson, Gertrude park Recreation Center and at the zoo for "behind the school cafeterias at faculty using school facilities. If
Darrah, Alfie Novelle, Linda Stafford, and Siddy Young, scenes” tours for eight afternoon sessions beginningprices. Many older citizens not, that is another need
all members of the club, modeled beautiful clothes for Monday,March 27. Ivo Po la en zoo administra r are volunteers serving in which must be met.
spring. Miss Eileen Praeger was pianist. g Y � to ,will
- ,
conduct the training program which will include facts about the behavior and care of each animal exhibited at Gexon iC aSociety
Randolph Park Zoo. Men and women interested in
CAI becoming tour guides may register for the training annual nn e e tin e r e
program by phoning the zoo administration office, 791-
4476. The Western Gerontolog- MAGGIE KUHN, nation-
Mr, and Mrs.
William Anderson left Friday, March 11,
for an extended tour of the Orient. While they are away, GQ ical Society will hold its al convener of the Gray
Mr.and Mrs.A.Murray Gibson,sister of Mrs. Anderson, 24th Annual Meeting in Panthers.
of Trail,British Columbia will be staying at their home in Tucson, April 9-12. More TA K A S H I MA K I N U-
Oracle Villa. John Fisher, Approximately 200 members and guests will celebrate
grandson of the Gibsons, of St. Patrick's Da Frida , March 17 at tie Sk line than 3,000 members will DAN, PhD, biological re-
Vancouver, B.C. spent his spring break from British Y Y y attend workshops at the searcher.
Columbia Institute of Technology, Country Club.An Irish cuisine will be served as the group Tucson Communit Center. JACK OSSOFSK�' exec-
Columbia with the group. y
The Gibsons have chosen Tucson as their winter home is being entertained by a bagpiper. Dancing will be The Western Gerontolog- u t i v e.director, National
,
for several years.While here they enjoy trips into Mexico, enjoyed after dinner. ical Society is a national Council on Aging.Washing-
organization
sightseeing at places like DeGrazias Gallery In The Sun Gorganization of administra- ton, D.C.
and basking in the sun after being snowed in back home. 2 tors, researcher, educa-
tors, service-providers, Workshops and Inten-
Thirty-three alumni members of Delta Sigma Pi students, senior citizens sives will cover the entire
fraternity of Georgetown University in Washington D.C. and policy-makers. range of aging issues, in-
will be wined and dined by local members•over the Members support and en- eluding advocacy, biology,
weekend. Guests will be coming from Fort Myers, Fla.; courage programs and act- psyscholoy,,home care,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long, W. Vista Lejos, spent a San Diego, Memphis, Salina, Ka., Colorado Springs, ivities that serve the aging senior centers, services,
relaxing week end visiting her brother, Lee Yocum and Carlisle, Pa., and Washington D.C. community. retirement, housing, w►el-
wife,at their home in Diamond Bell.While there,Lee and Joseph W. Thoman of Tucson and Will Hippen of San Several nationally known fare,legislation,education,
Bob,took a jeep trip into the high country to look for game Diego will host a cocktail and dinner party at Westward figures in the area of aging migrants, international
but found that most animals are still hibernating and only Look Thursday, March 16. will be in Tucson to conduct perspectives, minorities,
the many jack rabbits could be seen. Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Thoman will host a dinner party at workshops. Among them sexuality, hospice pro-
their home in Catalina Foothills on Friday evening. Some are: grams, crime, planning,
of these guests haven't seen each other in over 30 years,so ALEX COMFORT, noted Political action, and drug
the weekend will be a happy reunion. scholar and author of A abuse.
Saturday evening the group will be entertained at a Good Age and Joy of Sex. Tucsonian Marian Lupu
cocktail and dinner party at J-J's Lounge at Cliff Manor NELSON C R U I K- is the current president of
Inn.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Buchanan of Roanoke, Va. will SHANK, counsellor to the the Western Gerontological
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wood caught up on 35 years of be hosts. 13j]- President on Aging. Society. Mrs. Lupu is the
reminiscing with house guests Mr. and Mrs. ShyrlP
HUGH DOWNS, TV per- executive director of the
Schuster of Chesterfield, Mo. over the weekend. The sonality and host of Public Pima Council on Aging,
g,
group took time out to browse in Nogales, Mexico HAPPY ST.PATRICK'S DAY. I sure would appreciate Broadcasting System's which is hosting the annual
Saturday. your calling May at 297-3755 with any of your social news. "Over Easy." meeting.
Page 14,The Arizona Territorial, March 16, 1978
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NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
Your R,yht To Know • Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Yc;;l Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right 10 Knew Your Right To Know
Articles of Incorporation the capital surplus of•the cor- Articles of Incorporation SUSiE M.CARRIER have hereunto set our hands this IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
of poration a portion of its assets, Of 1417-A East Adelaide 28th day of February,1978. In the Superior Court of the
Ali American Sportsb � in cash or property. COUNTRY CLUB Tucson,Arizona 85719OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA STATE OF ARIZONA
P Pe Y• PAUL S.WHITE In and For the County of Pima In and For the County of Pima
Publishing Co.,Inc. ENTERPRISES,INC. ARTICLE VI CELESTE WHiTE FEDERAL NATIONAL In the Matter of the Estate of
24. The Corporation may'
1.The name of the corporation ARTICLE I The initial Board of Directors STATE OF ARIZONA MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
shall be known as ALL AMER'. apply any part or all of its will consist of two(2)directors. FRANCIS J.DAVIS,d
Name: The name of the Cor- deceased.
capital surplus to the reduction The personsss.
CAN SPORTS & PUBLISHING poration shall be Country Club who are to serve as COUNTY OF PIMA etc No.P-4334
CO.,INC. or elimination of any deficit Enterprises,Inc. Directors until the first annual plaintiff NOTICE TO CREDITORS
arisingfrom losses, The for vs. To the CREDITORS of the
howeverforegoing Articles of in-
2.The purpose for which this ARTICLE 11 meeting of shareholders or until To of WHiTE FRANCISCO G. NOPERI and Estate of FRANCIS J. DAVIS,
incurred, but only after first PURPOSE: The their successors are elected and INDUSTRIES, INC. were ack- MARGARET L. NOPE I
corporation is organized is the eliminating the earned surplus, purpose for R deceased.
transaction of any or all lawful if any, of the corporation by which this corporation is organi- qualified are: nowledged before me this 28th husband and wife,et al.
for which corporationszed is the transaction of any or WILLIAM L.CARRIER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
applying such losses against day of February,1978,by PAUL
may businessbe incorporated under the all lawful business for which 7011 S.8th Ave., S. WHITE and CELESTEdefendant that the undersigned has been
laws of the State of Arizona, as earned surplus and only to the corporations may be incorpora Tucson,AZ 85704 WHITE. No.171480 appointed personal represen
they may be amended from time extent that such losses exceed ted under the laws of the state of SUS!E M.CARRIER NOT!C E O F SPE C I A L tative of this estate.All persons
to time. the earned surplus, if any, and Arizona,as they may be amend- 1417-A E.Adelaide - Jeannie B.Lee EXECUTION SALE OF REAL
Notaryhaving claims against the estate
3. The corporationonly upon the affirmative vote of ed from time to time. Tucson,AZ 85719
Public PROPERTY are required to present their
initially the holders of a majority of the ARTICLE III The Directors are also the My Commission Expires: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN claims within four months after
intends to conduct the business issued and outstanding voting INITIAL BUSINESS:The cor Incorporators. March 3,1981 that in obedience to the WRIT the date of the first publication
of gymnastic training centers. stock of the corporation in a poration install DATED this 5th dayof Octo- Pub:The Arizona Territorial OF SPECIAL EXECUTION of this notice or the claims will
4. The corporation shall have meeting duly and Y intends to holdMarch 16,23,30,1978
authority issue Ten Thousandvproperly no- and operate real property in this ber,1977. issued by the above entitled be forever barred.Claims must
ticed and held. state and other states and to WILLIAM L.CARRIER Req: Cusick, Watkins, Stewart Court and in the above entitled be presented either to the un-
(10,000)shares of common stock 25. The corporation shall in- operate &Harris,Attorneys
without par value.Each share of y p° a construction and land- SUSIE M.CARRIERY cause, which Writ and the tatie dersigned personal represen-
with issued valshaue.
Ebach
h share
ofto demnif any person who incurs scape business. STATE OF ARIZONA Judgment described therein by tative at 807 Pioneer Plaza
receive dividends when and as expenses by reason of the fact he ARTICLE IV ss. reference thereto are in- Bldg.,Tucson,Arizona 85701,or
declared by the Board of Direct- or she is or was an officer, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL: COUNTY OF PIMA corporated herein, commands filed with the Probate Division
Director,employee,or agent of The corporation shall have the On this the 5th day of octo-. PUBLIC NOTICES me to sell,and I will sell,subject of the office of the Clerk of the
ors of this corporation. the corporation. ber,1977,before me,the under- to the right of redemption in Court.
5. The holders from time to This Inde in all authority to issue one millionmYoL r Right To Know such case made and provided by DATED March 13,1978
time of the common stock of the cation shall be mandatory all (1,000,000) shares of common signed officer, personally ap- g
corporation hall have preemp- circumstances in which indem- stock of the par value of one Peered William L. Carrier and statute,at public auction,all of Royal G.Bouschor II
nification is permitted under the (51.00)dollars per share. Susie M.Carrier known to me to the right, title, interest, claim
five rights as to the common Personal Representative-Atto-
laws of the State of Arizona. ARTICLE V be the persons whose names are and lien which the parties rney
stock then or thereafter author- 26. The Board of Directors of STATUTORY AGENT: The subscribed to the foregoing Articles of Incorporation named in said Judgment had or Pub:The Arizona Territorial
ized to be issued, including the corporation,may from time name and address of the initial ARTICLES OF INCORPORA- of have in and to the real property
treasury stock. No resolution of to time,cause the corporation toStatutory (gent of the cor- hereinafter described,andf rom March y6, l 30,1978
TION, and acknowledged that Estate of Development,Inc.
the Board of Directors authoriz- Re Royal G.Bouschor I I,P.C.
ing the issuance of stock to purchase its own shares to the poration is: they executed the same for the ARTICLE I the proceeds of said sale, to q•
extent of the unreserved and JERRY DAVID GREENE purposes therein contained. . Name: The name of the Cor- satisfy said Judgment in favor
which preemptive rights shall unrestricted earned and capital 3731 E.Juarez IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I poration shall be Estate of the judgment creditor therein
attach may require such rights surplus of the corporation. Tucson,Az 85713 hereunto set my hand and offic- Development,inc. named, in the total judgment
to be exercised within less than 27.A quorum at a meeting of ARTICLE VI ial seal. ARTICLE II sum of$13,768.98,together withC'mon,
sixty (60)days. shareholders shall consist of a BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Samuel Joyner Purpose:The purpose for which accrued and accruing interest
6. Shares without par value The initial Board of Directors Notary Public this corporation is organized is
majority of the shares entitled to My Commission Expires: and costs since the date of entry
may be issued for such consider- vote,presented in person or by will consist of three (3) dir- the transaction of any or all of said Judgment.
'Mit)
ation expressed in dollars as proxy. ectors. The persons who are to 6-13 80 lawful business for which cor- The sale will be held at the East
kill
may be fixed from time to time serve as Directors until the first Pub:The Arizona Territorial porations may be incorporated front door of the new Pima
28. The existence of this cor- March 16 23 30 1978L'velt
by the members of the Board of poration shall have perpetual annual meeting of shareholders ' - under the laws of the state of County Court House, also
Directors. or until their successors are Req:William L.Carrier Arizona as may be sometimes known as the main
kid, ■
succession. they
7. Treasury shares with or Dated this 30th day of Novem- elected and qualified are amended from time to time. entrance of said Court House,in
without par value, may be dis- ber,1977. JERRY DAVID GREENE PUBLIC NOTICES ARTICLE III Tucson,Arizona,on April 4,1978
posed of by the corporation for Samuel E.Bailie 3731 E.Juarez Initial Business: The cor- at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to sell
such consideration expressed in Tucson,Az 85713 poration initially intends to the following described real - •
dollars as may be fixed fromSUBSCRIBED
Avelyn L.Bailie SELDON A.HOLTZ Your Right To Know developreal
SU BSCR I BED AND SWORN state and other stas.property in this property to the highest bidder:
time to time by the members of to before me this 30th day of 3751 W.Goret Rd. Lot 2, Block 21, PUEBLO
the Board of Directors. November,1977. Tucson,Az 85705 Articles of Incorporation ARTICLE IV GARDENS, according to the
8.The shares of the sharehold- J.O.MAXWELL of Po Authorized Capital: plat of record in the office of the '
Cherie K.Dixon The cor
ers shall be fully paid and 560 E.Rimrock Pi. WHITE INDUSTRIES,INC. Pima County Recorder,in Book
•
Notary Public poration shall have authorityto
non-accessible. The holder or My Commission Expires: Tucson,Az 85704 issue one hundred (100) shares 8 of Maps,page 84.
subscriber for shares of a cor P The Directors are also the KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE of common stock of the
3 17 79PRESENTS: par DATED:March 2,1978
poration shall liabilities Pub: The Arizona Territorial Incorporators. value of one (S1.00) dollar per RICHARDJ.BOYKIN
1 to the corporation allhave no its credit DATED THIS 13 DAY Feb., That we,the undersigned,do share. SHERIFF OF PIMA COUNTY, if
I March 9,16,23,1978 1978 hereby associate ourselves to- ARTICLE V
ors with respect to the shares Req: Russo, Cox, Dickerson & getter for the purposeARIZONA � ti
held them other than the JERRY DAVID GREENE of form
by pay to the thcorpora-
of Cartin,P.C. SELDON A.HOLTZ g Po ation under the laws addres ry Agent:The name and er
in a cor rStPub:The Arizona Territorial
the State of Arizona, and do address ofthe initial statutory March 16,23,30,1978 r ..'40:"..:: ,i!.:.,-
obligation
tion a full consideration for
J.0.MAXWELLagent of the corporation is: Req: James Elliott Dunseath, --
which such shares were issued PUBLIC NOTICES Pub-The Arizona Territorial hereby adopt the following Kayl E.Craig "'
or to be issued. March 16,23,30,1978 society: Attorney
9.The issued.
Agent for the Your Right To KnowReq: James O.Maxwell 2990 North Los Altos •
ARTICLE! �;;. r
Statutory 99 •
Tucson,Arizona 85705 � � ^_r:. •• <
is Russell Russo.
name of corporation ARTICLE IV PUBLIC NOTICES P'vto oy Faal Cara,uto,.0 Mt"vernon.H Y.
Corporation4301 East Fifth Street, Tucson, PUBLIC NOTICESThe name of the corporation Board of Directors: The initial When the eyes flutter open at
In the Superior Court of the shall be WHITE INDUSTRIES, Board of Directors will consistRight To Know
Arizona 85711. The State of Arizona INC. Your last,when the breath finally
10.The place of business of the Your Right To Know of three (3) Directors. The
corporation shall be 1025 North In and for the County of Pima ARTICLE i I In the Superior Court of the comes easyand regular—only
PURPOSE
persons who are to serve as g Y
Huntington Park Drive,Tucson, In the Matter of the Estate of Directors until the first annual then can the fireman relax.And
Articles of incorporation The purpose for which this and For the ARIZONA
AZ 85710. MARIA ALICIA LOMELI, of corporation is organized is the meeting of the shareholders or In For County of Pima maybe take a little pride and
11.5710 The initial Board of DirectCARRIERE ENTERPRISES, until their successors are UNION BANK, an Arizona pleasure from the special gift
ors shall consist of Deceased. transaction of any or all lawful elected and qualified are:
INC. business for which corporations q banking corporation, he's been given.
Samuel E.Bailie No.P.4401 ARTICLE I Kayl E.Craig plaintiff
P.O.Box 18255 NOTICE TO CREDITORS may be incorporated under the 2990 N.Los Altos It's a learnedgift,with a
The name of the Corpora- laws of the State of Arizona, as vs. big
Tucson,Arizona 85731 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lion shall be CARRIERE they may be amended from time Tucson,Arizona 85705 WILLIAM B. NICHOLLS,ROGERa name:mouth-to-mouth
Avelyn L.Bailie that JOSEPHINA GOMEZ ENTERPRISES,INC. to time,and specifically,but not single man; ROGER A. resuscitation.
P.O.Box 18255 ARTICLE 11 Marilyn K.Craig GENTRY, a single man; THE And the gift itself is bi 100.
Tucson,Arizona 85731 LEYVA has been appointed in limitation thereof, the pur•
The purpose for which this 2990 N.Los Altos UNKNOWN HEIRS OF THE g g'
These two (2) individuals shall personal representative of this pose of owning and operating an
corporation is organized is the Tucson,Arizona 85705 ABOVE I F DECEASED;JOHN Because in many cases it
be the initial members of the estate. All persons having transaction of any or all law- electronics repair business to DOES 1.10 brings people literallyback
include but not limited to the g P P
Board of Directors and shall claims against the estate are ful business for which corpora- Judie L.Craig defendants from death.
buying and selling of electrical No.171635
serve until the first annual tions may be incorporated under 2990 N.Los Altos
required to present their claims components, repairing electri- Whenever you wonder
meeting of the shareholders or the laws of the state of Arizona, Tucson,Arizona 85705 SUMMONS
until their successors are elect within four months after the as theymaybe amended from cal appliances, TVs, radios, THE STATE OF ARIZONA to money
"where Red Crossof
ed and qualified. date of the first stereos and other electrical the above named defendants goes,"think of it.Part of your
Q publication of time to time. The Directors are also the In-
12.There shall be a total of two this notice or the claims will be ARTICLE i I I equipment and all purposes corporators. WILLIAM B. NICHOLLS and money goes to train people in
(2) Directors. The Directors The corporation initially in-
to.necessary and incidental there
forever barred.Claims must beROGER A.GENTRY
shall be classified in such man tends to hold and operate real Dated this 6th day of March 1978 all walks of life to do what
her, such that each director presented either to the personal propertyin this state and other ARTICLE I11 YOU ARE HEREBY SUM
Kayl E.Craig MON ED and required to appear needs to be done when the
representative at 209 East states and to operate a cock INITIAL BUSINESS
shall serve a term of two (2)' Marilyn K.Craig and defend in the above entitled chips are really down.
tail lounge and restaurant. The corporation initially in- Judie L.Craig action in the above entitled
Years.Nothing herein contained Twenty Third Street, Tucson, tends to conduct an electronicstially Maybe you'll never need to
shall prohibit a member of the ARTICLE IV501285 y y
Arizona,or filed with the Court. court, within TWENTY DAYS,
The corporation shall have repair business. Pub:The Arizona Territorial exclusive of the day of service, be brought back to life this way.
Board of Directors to be Contin DATED February16,1978. ARTICLE IV Then again,maybe you Will.
ued in office by his re-election to authority to issue one million March 16,23,30,1978
after service of this summons 9 y
the Board of Directors by a DARREL G.BROWN (1,000,000) shares of common AUTHORIZED CAPITAL Req:Kayl E.Craig upon you if served within the Isn't Red Cross a good idea?
majority of the shareholders. Attorney for Personal stock of the par value of one The corporation shall have
(S1.00) dollar per share. authority to issue One Million State of Arizona, or within Belong.
serve The the Board of Directors ARTICLE V (1,000,000) shares of common day of service,if served without
may be changed from time to Pub:The Arizona Territorial The name and address of the stock with no par value. the State of Arizona,and you are
time by the shareholders at the March 2,9,16,1978 initial statutory agent of the ARTICLE V PUBLIC NOTICES• hereby notified that in case you
annual meeting or any special Req:Darrel G.Brown,Attorney corporation is: ISSUE OF STOCK fail so to do,judgment by default Cross
meeting called for that purpose. Stock shall be issued when g will be rendered against you for
P P Your Right To Know •
The only restriction to this pro paid for in cash,services,real or the relief demanded in the C
vision is that the Board of PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICES personal property,and shall be complaint.
Directors shall always consist of issued as fully paid. The judg The name and address of the ponYou.
not fewer than two (2) persons Your Right To Know Your Right To Know ment of the Board of Directors In the Superior Courtofthe plaintiff's attorney is
nor more than five(5). as to the value of the property or State of Arizona CHARLES F.SULLIVAN
lion assistance program as part services received in exchange In and for the Countyof Pima
5055 E.Broadway,Suite D-204
14.The business and affairs of PIMA COUNTY of the hearing proceedings. for the stock shall be con-
MOBILIFE CORPORATION Tu
the corporation shall be man PUBLIC HEARING In accordance with the Na elusive in the absence of actual under Arizona 85711
aged by the Board of Directors Plaintiff GIVEN under my hand and thei
Tuesday,April 11,1978 7:30 tional Environmental Policy Act fraud in the transaction.
and that no shareholder's ap- p.m.L.W.Cross Jr.High School of 1969 and Part 771,Chapter 1 of VS• seal of the Superior Court of the
and shall be required for any g P ARTICLE VI JACK E. TYRRELL and State of Arizona in and for the 1000 w. Chapala Dr. Tucson, Title 23 CFR, the Pima County PREEMPTIVE RIGHTS Evpurchase or sale of real property ArizonaHighway Department, Arizona The holders, from time toPAMELA TYRRELL, Husband County of Pima,this 13th day of �� with
by the corporation. and Wife, a
Notice is hereby given that the Department of Transportation time, of common stock of the January, 19 78.
15.Each member of the Board Pima CountyHighway Depart- and the Federal Highway Ad- corporation, Defendents NORMA M.FELIX of Directors must be a domicils g P shat!have preemp- No.165962 By Sylvia J.Thorne ullment will conduct a location- ministration have determined tive rights as to the common pig,
ary of the State of Arizona. design public hearing on April by an environmental analysis stock then or thereafter authors NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Deputy Clerk
16. The Board of Directors 11,1978, beginning at 7:30 p.m. that this project is not a major zed to be issued,including fres- WHEREAS, pursuant to an Pub:The Arizona Territorial I
shall have the authority to fix The hearingwill Federal action and the r execution issued out of the above March 16, got an eiiiptycompensation for Directors for be held to the p epare- sury stock. No resolution of the 23,30,1978
P named Court in the above en- April 6,1978 • • •
comites in anycapacity. foAlr multipurpose room at L.W. tion of an environmental impact Board of Directors authorizing
P y. Cross Junior High School, 1000 statement is not required. the issuance of stock to which titled thection epoa a judgement Req; Charles F. Sullivan, At
such compensation shall be for above named Plaintiff t��y feeling inside.
established, hanged, and ter- West Chapala Drive, Tucson, Maps, drawings, and other preemptive rights shall attach and against the above named
urinated by acts of the Board r Arizona. pertinent information are avail- may require such rights to be Defendants.Entered on the 29th I • U BL I
Directors. At that time,the Pima County able for review in the office of exercised within less than sixty day of December, 1977, in the PUBLIC NOTICES
17. No Director who has sub Highway Department will pre- Mr. Jerry R. Jones, Director, (60)days. amount of ONE THOUSAND
miffed his or her resignation sent the proposed location and Pima County Highway Depart- ARTICLE VII Your Right To Know
g ment,1313 South Mission Road, STATUTORY AGENT TWO AND 50 100 ($1,002.54 g United States Savings
from the Board of Directors design plans for the reconstruc- DOLLARS together with in
tion of a portion of Ina Road. Tucson, Arizona 85713, tele- The name and address of the In the Superior Court of the Bonds vs. the Piggy Bank.
at a future time shallterest thereon from said date at
effectivebe The proposed improvement phone 792-8911.Letters received initial statutory agent is STATE OF ARIZONA
permitted to vote upon the through April 24, 1978 will be DONALD R. ELLERMANN, the rate of six percent (6 per- in and for the Countyof Pima 1. If the Piggy Bank is
filling of any vacancy or vacan- begins approximately 1000 feetcent) per annum and costs, I
cies on the Board of Directors, west of La Cholla Boulevard and given the same consideration as Suite 1205, Home FederalIn The Matter of The Estate of stolen, you lose what's in it.
extends easterly for 2.1 miles to comments recorded during the Tower, Tucson, Arizona, 85701, have levied upon all of the right, WILMA I.HORN, '
including the vacancies to be I title,and interest of the Defend That's the way it is with
created by his or her resigns • approximately 50o feet east of Public hearing in reaching the who has been a resident of deceased.
ants, JACK E. TYRRELL and Cash. If a Bond is stolen,
Oracle Road. final determination of location Arizona for more than three(3} No.P 4338
tion. PAMELA TYRRELL, in the
Reconstruction of this section and major design features for years lastpast. NOTICE TO CREDITORS you get a new one.
18.A quorum at a meeting of followingdescribed property:
consists of widening the existing this proposed project. ARTICLE VIII P TO THE CREDITORS OF THE 2. A Piggy Bank is easy
the Board of Directors shall road from two lanes to four TUCSON ESTATES
consist of two(2) Directors. Eugenia Wells Clerk PLACE OF BUSINESS ESTATE OF WILMA I. HORN, for even its owner to rob.
LOT 567,UNITE
19. The affirmative vote of lanes with a painted median. Pima County The known place of business ofDECEASED:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN But Bonds can be bought
fiftyper cent(50 Appropriate drainage strut Board of Supervisors the corporation shall be 1155 N. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN g
percent)of the tures and traffic signals will be that I, the Sheriff of Pima throughyour Payroll
Directors present and voting at Jerry R.Jones,P.E. Belvedere, Tucson, Arizona that CARL G. HORN has been g y 011
Director 85712. County,on the 4th day of April, Savings Plan at work, and
a meeting at which a quorum is constructed on the project. 1978,at the hour of 10:00 o'clock appointed
Personal g
present shall be required for any The Pima County Highway Pima County Highway ARTICLE IX Representative of this estate.
Department will discuss the Department BOARD OF DIRECTORS at the east door of the new Pima All persons having claims a little is taken out of each
act of the Directors. County Courthouse in Tucson, check beforeyou can
20.A majority of the Board of tentative schedule for right-of-. Pub: The Arizona Territorial The initial Board of Directors public against the estate are required get
March 16,1978 April 6,1978 shall consist of two (2) direct Arizona, will sell at to present their claims within your hands on it.
Directors is specifically empow way acquisition and the reloca- P auction to the highest bidder for
bred to select from their num Req: Eugenia Wells,Clerk ors. Thereafter, the number of four months, after the date of
persons to serve on the Board of cash all of the right, title, and the first 3. The Piggy Bank may
bars any committee to perform interest of the Defendents, publication of this
l Directors shall be fixed by the notice, or the claims will look kind and generous,
any act permissible under the I;;,F�,Rs423.61 ._. E_._ , ,�0 JACK E. TYRRELL and ,
laws of the State of Arizona or of , + —1.7 BY Laws. The persons who are forever barred.Claims must be but it won't giveyou any
PAMELA TYRRELL,in and to
the United States of America. Q F7' to serve as Directors until the the above described property to presented to the undersigned interest. A U.S. Savings
first annual meeting of share- attorney for the Personal
21.The power to make,adopt, Ii satisfy said Judgment. Bond yields when held
amend,and approveholders,or until their successorsRepresentative, at 702 Tran 6%
By Laws is3 -joss ai ; DATED this 3rd day of March, P
specifically authorized to be Al? rte sc�.coL ! are elected and qualify are: 1978. samerica Building, 177 North 5-year maturity.
RICHARD J.BOYKIN Arizona, or 4. The Piggy Bank money
done by the Board of Directors. { Al 11 1
"_�* � ■ , PAUL S.WHITEChurch, Tucson,
22. The incorporators of this 1 A -p---?,---
Tucson,
'• 4955 N.Via Condesa filed with the Probate Divsion of •
sits there. A Bond
SHERIFF OF PIMA COUNTY
corporation are: <i Tucson,AZ 85718 the office of the Clerk of the a
. i Pub: The Arizona Territorial
Samuel E.Bailie,P.O.Box 18255 4 z _, CELESTE WHITE March 16, 23, 30, 1978 Court. helps your country.
Tucson,Arizona 85731 - 4955 N.Via CondesaDATED this 10th day of March, In summary, you might
"'' , Tucson,AZ 85718 Req: Robinson, Wilson, 1978. '
Avelyn L.Bailie �'' `. ,,! ° Thompson,&Price,Attorneys. wonder why grown folks
P.O.Box 16255 M. --�—~ s` .0 -�` INCORPORATORSTiCLE X DONALD ESTES
_'`— would even use Piggyt ATTORNEY AT LAW
Tucson,Arizona 85731 + ;
23.The Board of Directors of '� .*...''''',.7,4"7,"..,',7"'" The incorporators of the cor 702 Transamerica Building Banks. It's so much smarter
the corporation,may from time •• "" ''II''I��D PUBLIC NOTICES
poration are the same as the Tucson,Arizona 85701• to buy Bonds.
to distribute on a pro rata Sn" •'"'°`.; ;� � ..,,�, directors listed above. Pub:The Arizona Territorial Avoid that empty feeling.
basis time,to its shareholders out to '�. ,.r,
ofr" IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we Your Right To Know March 16,23,30,1978 P Y g
Req:Donald Estes,Attorney Buy U.S. Savings Bonds.
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Your Right To Know ` Your Right To Know Your Riw.t To Knox•. Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE. COUNTY OF PIMA The corporationNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
The following legallydesalt). The foregoing initially in- East front door of the new Pima The purpose or purposes for NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
ed trust e9 g instrument was tends to conduct the business of that in obedience to the Writ of County Court House,also some- which this corporation is organ- The following legally describ
property will be sold, acknowledged before me this medical claim processing and Special Execution issued by the times known as the main en- ized is the transaction of any and ed trust property will be sold,
pursuant to the power of sale, 23rd day of February, 1978, by other services related thereto. above entitled Court and in the trance of said Court House, in all lawful business within or pursuant to the power of sale
under that certain Deed of Trust JOHN L. GLATZ and NICK V above entitled cause,which Writ' without the State of Arizona,for under that certain Deed of Trust
recorded in docket or book 4840, KNEZ, President and Secret- and the Judgment described Tucson, Arizona, on March 28,
page 604-612, in the Records ary, respectively, The authorized capital is one 1978 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to which corporations may be in- recorded in Docket or Book 5140,
of KNEZ, thousand (1,000) shares of therein by reference thereto are sell the following described real corporated under the laws of the at page 381-384,in the Records of
of Pima County, Arizona, at GLATZ & CRITES, P.C., an common stock, with no incorporated herein,commands State of Arizona,as they may be Pima County,Arizona,at public
property to the highest
public auction to the highest Arizona professional corpora- value. - par me to sell,and I will sell,subject ghest bidder:
bidder,at the East Door of New tion,on behalf of said corpora- to the right of redemption in Lot 3 of TUCSON PARK amended from time to time. auction to the highest bidder,at
Courts Building in the City of tion. VI g WEST,according to Book 17 of ARTICLE III East Door of New Courts Build-
Courts B Pima County,Arizona,tThe incorporators of the above such case made and provided by Maps,page 39,records of Pima The corporation initially in- ing in the City of Tucson, Pima
MARY ELLA BEE �cor ration are: statute,at public auction,all of tends to conduct the business of Count , Arizona on FRIDAY,
on April 7,1978,at 10:00 o'clock Notary Public the righttitle interest claim County,Arizona,and by Declar- y
a.m.of said da RUSSELL FORNI g ation of Scrivener's Error re- buying, selling, repairing, APRIL 14,1978 at 10:00 a.m. of
Y: My commission expires: 3404 North Romero Road and lien which the parties nam- corded in Docket 2250,page 198. operating, installing, maintain- said day:
Lot 26 of New Tucson Unit No. May 10,1980 Tucson,Arizona 85705 ed in said Judgment had or have DATED 2-23-78. ing,and dealing
1, subdivision of Pima County,. generally in all Lot 38,a Resubdivision of Lot
EXHIBITA GERALDINE FORNI in and to the real property- RICHARD J.BOYKIN kinds and types of air condi- 106., DREXEL TERRACE NO.
Arizona according to the Map or ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT hereinafter described,and from honin
3404 North Romero Road Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona 9 refrigeration, cooling 2,according to Book 22 of Maps,
Plat thereof of record in the TO THE the proceeds of said sale, to and heating of every kind and
office of the County Recorder of Articles of IncorporationTucson,Arizona 85705 By Sgt.Dudgeon page 55, records of Pima
Pima County, Arizona, in Book OF LIZETTE DUKE satisfy said Judgment in favor Deputy Sheriff description, including pumps County,Arizona.
17 of Maps and Plats at, inPage 40 KNEZ, 5115 East Lee Street of the judgment creditor therein Pub:The Arizona Territorial and compressors. ALSO KNOWN AS:5624 South
Ari-
thereof. GLATZ&CRITES,P.C. Tucson,Arizona 85712 named, in the total judgment March 9,16,23,1978 ARTICLE IV Holladay Drive, Tucson, Ari-
ARTICLE I is amended to VII sum of$8,120.06, together with Req: Cusick, Watkins, Stewart The corporation shall have the zona 85706
ALSO KNOWN AS: 217 Vista change the name of the cor- accrued and accruing interestauthority
Monte Drive Route 7,Box 423-B poration to KNEZ & GLATZ, The initial Board of Direct- &Harris,Attorneys to issue ONE DATED: January 5,1978
Tucson, 85706 p C ors shall consist of three (3) and costs since the date of entry MILLION (1,000,000) shares of ROSALIE JENSEN,
DATED December 28,1977 097258 9 directors. The persons who are of said Judgment. PUBLIC NOTICES common stock,of the par value a single woman
to serve as directors until the The sale will be held at the of ONE AND NO-10C ($1.00) Trustor
JOHN W. WELCH and ERICA Pub:The Arizona Territorial East front door of the New Pima
WELCH,husband and wife March 9,16, first annual meeting of share- Your Right To Know DOLLAR per share. JOHN K.SKOMP
Req: 23,1978 holders,or until their successors County Court House,also some- 9 ARTICLE V Trustee
Trustor Knez,Glatz&Crites,P.C. are elected and qualified,are as times known as the main en- In the Superior Court of the The name and address of the STATE OF ARIZONA
John A.Murphy,Jr. follows: trance of said Court House, in State of Arizona initial statutory agent of the SS.
Trustee PUBLIC NOTICES 3404 North Romero
RUSSELLrFORN I Tucson, Arizona, on April 4, In and for the County of Pima corporation is CHARLES W. COUNTY OF MAR(COPA
acknow-
STATE OF ARIZONA o e o Road 1978,at the hour of 10:00.a.m.to In the Matter of the Estate of KING, 6245 East Broadway, This instrument was ss. Tucson,Arizona 85705 sell the following described real Suite 510, Tucson, Arizona, ledged before me this 5th day of
Your Right To Know GERALDINE FORNI property to the highest bidder: ETHEL R.ARTHUR, g
County of Maricopa Deceased. 85711. January, 1978 by John K.
This instrument was acknow 3404 North Romero Road Lot 8 in Block 29 of Amended No.P4376 ARTICLE VI Skomp,Successor Trustee.
ledged before me this 28th day of In the Superior Court of the Tucson,Arizona 85705 Government Heights subdivi- NOTICE TO CREDITORS The known place of business of Nancy Ann Myskowski
December, 1977, byJohn A. State of Arizona LIZETTE DUKE sion No. 2, Pima County, Ari the corporation
To the CREDITORS of the shall be 1624 Notary Public
Murphy,Jr.,Successor Trustee In and for the County of Pima 5115 East Lee Street zona, according to the Map or North Harrison Road, Tucson, My Commission Expires:
In The Matter Of The Estate Of Tucson,Arizona 85712 Plat thereof of record in the Estate of ETHEL R.ARTHUR,
Nancy Ann Myskowski deceased. Arizona,85715. July 27,1980
CHESTER M.THOMSON, Office of the CountyRecorder of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
Notary Public VIII Pima County,A ARTICLE VII
My commission will expire
Deceased. The statutory agent of the Arizona,in Book 5 The initial Board of Directors The followinglegally describ-
e of Maps and Plats at page 65 that the undersigned has been
July 27,1980 No.P 3477 above corporation shall be as appointed personal represents shall consist of three (3) dir- ed trust property will be sold,
Pub: The Arizona Territorial NOTICE TO CREDITORS follows: thereof. tive of this estate. All ectors. Thereafter, the number pursuant to the power of sale
TO THE CREDITORS OF DONALD ESTES DATED 2-23-78. persons of persons to serve on the Board under that certain Deed of Trust
February 23,1978 March 2,9,16, RICHARD J.BOYK I N having claims against the estate
of Directors shall be fixed by the recorded in Docket or Book 4716,
1978 THE ESTATE OF CHESTER Attorney at Law are required to present their
Req:Murphy, Posner& Froim- M.THOMSON,DECEASED: 702 Transamerica Building Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona claims within four months after By-Laws of the corporation.The at Page 433-436, in the Records
son,Attorneys NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tucson,Arizona 85701 By Sgt.Dudgeon the date of the firstpublication persons who are to serve as of Pima County, Arizona, at
that the undersigned, hereby IX Deputy Sheriff of this notice or the laims will directors until the first annual public auction to the highest
gives this notice on behalf of the The fiscal year shall be the Pub:The Arizona Territorial be forever barred.Claims must meeting of the shareholders or bidder, at East Door of New
PUBLIC NOTICES duly appointed personal repre- calendar year. March 9,16,23,1978 until their successors are elect
DATED this 24th day of Feb Req:Mesch,Marquez,&Roths be presented either to the per- Courts Building, in the City of
sentatives of this estate, sonal representative at office of ed and qualified are: Tucson, Pima County,Arizona,
Your Right To Know STEPHEN M. THOMSON and ruary,1978. child,Attorneys their attorney,William S. Duni RONALD L.IVESTER on Friday,Arpil 14,1978,at 10:00
AP
W.LOREN THOMSON.All per- RUSSELL FORNI pace,1001 Home Federal Tower, 1624 North Harrison Road a.m.,of said day:
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE sons having claims against the GERALDINE FORNI PUBLIC NOTICES Tucson, AZ 85701, or filed with Tucson,Arizona 85715 Lot Sixty-eight (68) of Valen-
The following legally describ estate are required to present LIZETTE DUKE the Probate Division of the BERLIE IVESTER tine Terrace,per map recorded
ed trust their claims within four months STATE OF ARIZONA 1624 North Harrison Road
property will be sold Your Right To Know office of the Clerk of the Court. in Book 13,page 69 of Maps, in
pursuant to the power of saleTucson,Arizona 85715 the office of the County Record
after the date of the first public- ss. DATED March 1,1978.
under that certain Deed of Trust ation of this notice or the claims COUNTY OF PIMA In the Superior Court of the WILLIAMS.DUNIPACE FRANCES M.IVESTER er in Pima County,Arizona.
recorded on August 28, 1975, in will be forever barred. Claims On this the 24th day of Feb State of Arizona Attorney 1624 North Harrison Road ALSO KNOWN AS: 4105 East
Docket 5091 pages 327-330 inclu must be presented to the under- ruary, 1978, before me, the In and for the County of Pima Pub: The Arizona Territorial Tucson,Arizona 85715 32nd Place, Tucson, Arizona
sive,in the records of the Pima signed attorney for the co per undersigned Notary Public,per- PIONEER SAVINGS AND March 9,16,23,1978 ARTICLE VIII 85711
County Recorder,Pima County, sonal representatives at 702 sonally appeared all of the per LOAN ASSOCIATION OF Req: William S. Dunipace, At The incorporators of the cor DATED: January 9,1978
Arizona,at public auction to the poration are RONALD L.
Y KENNETH V.STROUP,JR.
Transamerica Building,Tucson, sons, known to me to be the BLOOMFIELD, torne
Arizona, or filed with the Pro- persons whose names are sub- IVESTER, of 1624 North Har- an unmarried man
highest bidder at the East doorPlaintiff,
bate Division of the office of the scribed to the foregoing instru- rison Road, Tucson, Arizona, Trustor
of the new Pima County Courtvs. PUBLIC NOTICES 85715 and FRANCES M.
house located at 111 West ConJohn A.Murphy,Jr.,
Clerk of the Court. ment, and acknowledged that ALFRED G. GASTELUM, an
DATED this 27th day of Feb they executed the same for the unmarried man, IVESTER, of 1624 North Har Trustee
grecs Street, Tucson, Arizona et al., Your Right To Know STATE OF ARIZONA
ruary,1978. purposes therein contained. grison Road, Tucson, Arizona,
8 701 on Tuesday,the 25th day of Defendants. 85715
April, 1978, at the hour of 9:45 DONALD ESTES BARBARA J.TREUTELAAR No.171385 SS.
o'clock in the morning of said Attorney at Law Notary Public NOTICE OF SPECIAL In the Superior Court of the IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we COUNTY OF MARICOPA
702 Transamerica Building WITNESS MY HAND AND EXECUTION SALE OF State of Arizona have hereunto set our hands this This instrument was acknow
day. Tucson,Arizona 85701 OFFICIAL SEAL.
The property to be sold is REAL PROPERTY In and for the County of Pima 14th day of February,1978. ledged before me this 9th day of
situated in Pima County, Ari ERNEST TRUJILLO and RONALD L.IVESTER January, 1978, by John A.
Attorney for Co Personal My Commission Expires: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
zona and is described as: Representatives February 10,1982 that in obedience to the Writ of ELVIRA TRUJILLO, husband FRANCES M.IVESTER Murphy,Jr.,Trustee-Successor
Pub: The Arizona Territorial Pub: The Arizona Territorial Specialand wife, STATE OF ARIZONA
Lot 12 in Block 13 of AMEND Execution issued by the Trustee.
ED GOVERNMENT HEIGHTS March 9,16,23,1978 March 9,16,23,1978 above entitled Court and in the Plaintiffs, ss. Nancy Ann Myskowski
SUBDIVISION NO. 2, Pima Req: Donald Estes,Attorney Req: Donald Estes,Attorney above entitled cause,which Writ vs. County of Pima Notary Public
County, Arizona, according to and the Judgment described JENNIE MINER, a widow; The foregoing Articles of In- My Commission Expires:
the map of record in the Pima PUBLIC NOTICES therein by reference thereto by CITY OF TUCSON, a munici- corporation were acknowledged July 27,1980
County Recorder's Office in PUBLIC NOTICE are •incorporated •herein, com- pal corporation; COUNTRY before me by RONALD L. Pub: The Arizona Territorial
Book 5 of Maps and Plats at - mands me to sell,and I will sell, ESCROW SERVICE,an Arizona IVESTER and FRANCES M. March 2,9,16,23,1978
page 65. Your Right To Know Your Right To Know
9 subject to the right of redemp corporation, as Trustee under IVESTER,this 14th day of Feb Req: Murphy, Posner & Froi-
Your
this 4th day of Janu- In the Superior Court of the tion in such case made and Trust No.9173-T; JOHN DOE 1 ruary,1978. mson,Attorneys
ary,1978. In the Superior Court of the State of Arizona provided by statute, at public through 5; MARY ROE 1 Marilyn M.Gliko
Trustor: State of Arizona In and for the County auction, all of the right, title, through 5; XYZ CORPORA- Notary Public PUBLIC NOTICES
Reynaldo F.Felix In and for the County interest, claim and lien which TION 1 through 5; and THE Notary Expiration Date:
of Maricopa UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ANY OF My Commission
Patricia A.Felix of Maricopa the parties named in said Jud Expires Jan.
Lee R.Perry, COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS ADVANCE MORTGAGE COR gment had or have in and to the THE ABOVE-NAMED 11,1981 Your Right To Know
as Trustee AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF PORAT ION, a Delaware con- real property hereinafter des DEFENDANTS, IF DE- Pub:The Arizona Territorial -
STATE OF ARIZONA CHICAGO,a corporation, poration, cribed,and from the proceeds of CEASED, March 9,16,23,1978
ss. Plaintiff, Plaintiff said sale, to satisfy said Judg- Defendants Req: King & Frisch, Attor I N THE SUPERIOR COURT
No.169598 Heys OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA
County of Maricopa vs. HENRY BUSCH and ANN ment in favor of the judgment NOTICE OF SPECIAL IN AND FOR THE
The foregoing instrument was CASIMIRO F. V. HERRERA, BUSCH,his wife, creditor therein named, in the COUNTY OF PIMA
acknowledged before me this 4th and CARMEN R. ORTIZ total judgment sum of$23,513.42, EXECUTION SALE OF REAL PUBLIC NOTICES g
day of January,1978 byLee R. HERRERA,husband and wife; Defendants. In re the Marriage of:
No.C362251 together with accrued and acc- PROPERTY RUTH MATSON CON BOY,
Perry,as Trustee. GREENVIEW APARTMENTS, NOTICE OF SPECIAL ruing interest and costs since NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Your Right To Know Petitioner,
Louise Davies a corporation, the date of entry of said Judg- that in obedience to the Writ of g
EXECUTION SALE OF and
Notary Public Defendants. meat. Special Execution issued by the -
REAL PROPERTY In the Superior Court of the WILLIAM OVE RTON CONBOY
My commission expires: No C-352204 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN The sale will be held at the above entitled Court and in the State of Arizona Respondent.
October 1,1978 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER that in obedience to the Writ of East front door of the new Pima and thetitled cause,which Writ In and for the County of Pima No.D 20305
Pub: The Arizona Territorial SPECIAL EXECUTION County Court House,also some- and Judgment described
Special Execution issued by theIn the Matter of: SUMMONS
March 9,16,23,30,1978 NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN above entitled Court and in the times known as the main en- therein by reference thereto are DIAL,BABY BOY The State of Arizona to the
Req:Carson,Messinger,Elliott, that the above named plaintiff above entitled cause,which Writ trance of said Court House, in incorporated herein,commands A person of less above named respondent Will-
Laughlin& Ragan,Attorneys recovered judgment in the Tucson, Arizona, on March 28, me to sell,and I will sell,subject lam Overton Conboy APDO 104,
and tne* Judgment described 1978 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to to the right of redemption in than 18 years.
above named Court on the 9th therein by reference thereto are g P NO.5-401 Morellia,Mich,Mexico
PUBLIC NOTICES day of February, 1978, against incorporated herein,commands sell the following described real such case made and provided by NOTICE OF HEARING YOU ARE HEREBY SUM
the above named defendants,in property to the highest bidder: statute,at public auction,all of having read the MON ED and required to appear
me to sell,and I will sell,subject The Court,
the amount of $8,530.99, plus Lot 17, Block 29, PUEBLO the right, title, interest, claim and defend in the above entitled
Your Right To Know accrued costs and interest to the right of redemption in GARDENS ADDITION to the and lien which the parties nam- verified Petition for Terming
• thereon at the rate of Eight and such case made and provided by City of Tucson, per Map re- ed in said Judgment had or have tion of Parent child Relation- action in the above entitled
one-half (8� statute,at public auction,all of ship, and good Cause appear court, within TWENTY DAYS,
Articles of Amendment percent) percent corded in Book 8, page 84 of in and to the real property ing, exclusive of the day of service,if
To The per annum from said date until Maps,in the office of the County hereinafter described,and from served within the State of Ari
Articles of Incorporation P and lien which the parties nam- Patrick Hollander or any
Po aid;and,pursuant to a writ of Recorder of Pima County, Ari- the proceeds of said sale, to zona,or within THIRTY DAYS,
ed in said Judgment had or haveother person claiming parent-
of special execution issued by said zona. satisfy said Judgment in favor
Court on the 9th day of Feb,-ain and to the real property DATED 2-23--78 of the judgmental relationship to the above child exclusive of the day of service,if
KNEZ,GLATZ&CRITES,P.C. creditor therein served without the State of
uarhereinafeter described, and is hereby notified to appear in
Pursuant to the provisions of Y- 1978, the following des- RICHARD J.BOYKIN named, in the total judgment the Arizona, and o
Section 10-061,Arizona Business cribed real property will be sold from the proceeds of said sale, Sheriff •of Pima •County,Arizona sum of$25,616.28,together with Superior Court of Pima you are hereby
Corporation Act,the undersign- at public auction to satisfy said to satisfy said Judgment in By Sgt.Dudgeon accrued and accruing interest County, Juvenile Division, 2225 notified that in case you fail so to
ed corporation adopts the Arti judgment,on March 28,1978,at favor of the judgment creditor Deputy Sheriff and costs since the date of entry East 8 Way,Tucson,Arizona, do, judgment by default will be
cies of Amendment to its Artnti the hour of 10:00 a.m., at the therein named, in the total on the 8th day of May, 1978 at rendered against you for the
083.25 to- Pub: The Arizona Territorial of said Judgment. relief demanded in the
es of Incorporation: East door of the New County Iudgment sum of$17, 1:15 o'clock p.m. and to show petition.
March 9,16,23,1978 The sale will be held at the The name and address of
FIRST: The name of the cor- Courts Building, Tucson, Ari- gether with accrued and accru- Req: Cusick, Watkins, Stewart East front door of the new Pima cause, if he has any,why such
Ing and costs since the parent-child relationship should petitioner's attorney is John F.
Pioneer-
poration is KNEZ, GLATZ & zona: date interest entry of said Judgment. &Harris,Attorneys County Court House,also some- not be terminated by law. Munger, Suite 802 Pioneer
Tuc-
CRITES,P.C. South 50 feet of Lots One (1) times known as the main en- Plaza, 100 N. Stone Ave.,
and Two (2), Block Six (6), The sale will be held at the NORMA M.FELIX SECOND: The document at- C trance of said Court House, in son,Arizona 85701
NATIONAL CITY SU Six (6) East front door of the New Pima• PUBLIC NOTICES Tucson, AprilClerk of the Superior Court
tached hereto as Exhibit A sets Arizona, on 4 GIVEN under the hand and
forth amendment to the Articles SION,per Map recorded in Book County Court House,also some- 1978 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to By James Bravo
6,Page 21 of Maps, times known as the main en Your Right To Know Deputy Clerk the seal of the Superior Court of
of Incorporation which was in the Office 9 sell the following described real the State of Arizona in and for
of the County Recorder of Pima trance of said Court House, in Pub:The Arizona Territorial
adopted by the shareholders ofproperty to the highest bidder:
County,Arizona. Tucson,Arizona,on April 4,1978 In the Superior Court of the The East 50 feet of Lot 9 Block March 9,16,23,30,1978 the County of Pima,this 14 day
the corporation on February 13, at the hour of 10:00 a.m,to sell Req: Virginia C. Howard, At of February,1978.
1978, in the manner prescribed SIGNED: February 23,1978. State of Arizona 23 of CORONADO HEIGHTS Clerk
the following described real pro- ADDITION to the CitytOTney Norma M.Felix,
by the Arizona Business Cor RICHARD J.BOYKIN In and for the County of Pima of Tuc-
perty to the highest bidder: By Yolanda Clerk las
poration Act. • Sheriff FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- son, Pima County, Arizona,
Lot 5 in Block 2 of PuebloDeputy Clerk
THIRD: The number of By Sgt.Dudgeon Gardens,a Subdivision of Pima GAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor- according to the map of record PUBLIC NOTICES Pub: The Arizona Territorial
shares of the corporation out- Deputy Sheriff poration,etc. in the Pima County Recorder's
County, Arizona, according to February 23,1978 March 2,9,16,
standing at the time of such Pub: The Plaintiff, Office in Book 3 of Maps and Your Right To Know 1978
adopting was 1,500;im March 9, Arizona Territorial the Map or Plat thereof of
and thevs. Plats at Page 115.
record in the office of the County In the Superior Court of the Req: Munger&Munger,Attor
number of shares entitled to Req: Murphy & Posner, At- Recorder of Pima County, Ari IRA L.ANDREWS;et ux,et al., DATED 2-24-78. neys
vote thereon was 1,500. torneysDefendants. Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona State of Arizona
• zona, in Book 8 of Maps and In and for the County
FOURTH: The designation No.171350 By B.Dudgeon of Pima
and number of outstanding PUBLIC NOTICE Plats at Page 84 thereof. NOTICE OF SPECIAL Deputy Sheriff In the Matter of the Estate of PUBLIC NOTICES
RICHARDJ.BOYKIN LEONA ANGLEN,
shares of each class or series EXECUTION SALE OF Pub:The Arizona Territorial
Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona REAL PROPERTY March 9,16,23,1978 Deceased. Your Right To Know
entitled to vote thereon as a Your Right To Know By Sgt.Dudgeon
class or series were as follows: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Req:Perry A.Devere,Attorney No.P 4439
Deputy Sheriff that in obedience to the Writ of NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Class or Series DATED:March 1,1978
Pub: The Arizona Territorial Special NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Common Execution issued by the PUBLIC l'3 L I C NOTICES th t the undersigned has been
Number of Shares Articles of Incorporation March 9,16,23,1978 - above entitled Court and in the-
ofabove entitled cause,which Writ appointed personal represents
1,540 MEDICLAIM SYSTEMS INC. Req:Evans,Kitchel,&Jenckes
Your R+qty• L
, and the Judgment described �K'.� �•, tive of this estate. All persons
FIFTH:The number of shares Attorney having claims against the estate
of each class or series entit KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE - - therein by reference thereto are
led to vote thereon as a class or PRESENTS: C incorporated herein,commands Articles of Incorporationare required to present their
series which voted for or I PUBLIC N OT I C E S me to sell,and I will sell',subject claims within four months after
against such amendment, res ,, such case made and provided by ENGINEERING,INC.
The name of the corpora- to the right of redemption in UNIVERSAL SERVICE& the date of the first publication To Place Your
' againpectively,was: tion is MEDICLAIM SYSTEMS `(our Right To Knc-;, of this notice or the claims will
INC, statute,atKNOW ALL MEN BY THESE be forever barred.Claims must Classified Ad
Class or Series public auction,all of be presented to the
i I In the Superior Court of the the right,title,interest,claim an PRESENTS: personal
Common The duration of the, State of Arizona lien which theparties named in representative hereof,
Number of Shares for That we, the undersigned, WALTER W. HOCHULI at 701 Call 297- Q7
1,000 tion is perpetual. in and for the County of Pima said Judgment had or have in have associated ourselves to-
Number of Shares Against III HAZEN STOCKBERGER, etc., and to the real property herein- gether for the purpose of form-
Valley National Building, Tuc--
None The purpose for which this et al., after described, and from the ing a corporation under the laws ' Arizona, or filed with the
DATED: February 22,1978 corporation is organized is the Plaintiff proceeds of said sale, to satis- Court. Before Noon
of the State of Arizona, and do DATED this 27 day of Feb-
KNEZ,GLATZ&CRITES,P.C. transaction of any and all lawful vs. fy said Judgment in favor of the hereby adopt the following
business for which corpora- DAVID L.PROPST,etc.,et al., judgment creditor therein nam- Articles of Incorporation: ruary,1978.
By JOHN L.GLATZ, tions may be incorporatedporation: ETHEL HELEN VAGNER on Tuesday
President under Defendant ed,in the total judgment sum of ARTICLE I
the laws of the State of Arizona, No.168695 S27,305.06,together with accrued The name of the corpora- Personal Representative
By NICK KNEZ, as they may be amended from NOTICE OF SPECIAL and accruing interest and costs Pub:The Arizona Territorial
Secretary tion is UNIVERSAL SERVICE March 9,16,23,1978
STATE OF ARIZONA time to time. EXECUTION SALE OF since the date of entry of said &ENGINEERINGINC.
ss.
IV REAL PROPERTY Judgment. ARTICLE!, Req:Cella Hochuli,Attorneys
The sale will be held at the
• March 16, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 17
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rapidly and flower within and February rains bring The lower slopes of Pi-
a kCr relatively short time--a out the flowers.The date of. Cacho Peak and other wrote, "Most spring- I G
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few weeks in summer and rains in summer has very desert areas are turning to flowering herbaceous I %
Page 18, The Arizona Territorial, March 16, 1978
Retreats planned
Council of JJewish
Women accomplishes goals
at re R o c ks ByMAY RAVENSCROFT T
The Tucson Section is
celebrating its 25th an
-
Approximately
Approximately
120 delegates from Arizona, niversary of being active in many local service
Two retreats -- one for tremel California, Colorado, Oregon, Utah and Washington projects and are looking forward to doing a survey in
y popular with the accomplished many goals while attending sessions at tlocal he area to see what is n
those who are preparing college students and young ��•
for marriage and one for adults. The retreat will the convention of the Western District of the National The National Council of Jewish Women is an
Council of Jewish Women held at Westward Look organization which, in the spirit of Judaism, is
those who are divorced, examine in depth the real- Resort from Sunday, March 12 through Wednesday, dedicated to
widowed or single--will be hies of married life. g Y� furthering human welfare in the Jewish
in-
held at Picture Rocks Re- In addition to thoughtful March 15. The theme of the meetings was "Council and general communities-locally, nationally and Women: Caring and Action". Esther Landa, National ternationally. Through an integrated program of
treat in Cortaro during talks, time for reflection president of the group, was keynote speaker. education, service and social i
April. and private discussions by action, it provides
Both retreats will be led each couple alone, there Co-presidents of the Tucson Section taking part were essential services and stimulates and educates the
Minarose Ernst,Ruth Terman,Mary Bacharach,Jane individual and the community toward their respon-
by Father Gordon Lester, will be small discussions Elin, Marilyn Hall, Lisa Howard, Doris Laber, Vicki sibilityin advancing
pastor at the church. Fath- with Father Lester and his human welfare and the
Pepper, Rose Glazer, Sarah Silver, Bette Taren, and democratic way of life. During the workshops at this
er Lester previously devel- team of married couples. DeVora Weis. Fay Roos, Western District Vice convention, the members worked on these
purposes
oped a Marriage Prepara- Exercises in communica- President, Marian Cerf, State Public Affairs chair- very diligently,coveringeverythingfrom involvement
tion Retreat in Spokane, tive skills and techniques
person, and Ruth Jean Solot,national board member, with juvenile justice in Tucson to taking care of the
Wash., which became ex- will also be part of the I were local members in charge of the convention. Aged.
Brethren
weekend activities.tThisretreatwillbe iven
g
at Picture Rocks for the
show f im first time April 7-9. The SanXavierFiesta
weekend retreat can ac- c � ,
A print of the new Ken commodate only 20 coup-
Anderson film, Pilgrim's les, so reservations should
P mar S e r i
Progress,g ss, will be screened be made. immediately. churches
Sunday March 19, at 6:30 Another retreat, sched-
p.m. at the Northwest uled for April 14-16 was In the spring Tucson celebrates its
Brethren Chapel. The previously announced for p g unique heritage by
bringing together Indian, Spanish, Mexican and Pioneer
chapel congregation Women Without Partners.
currentlymeets and holds However, American traditions in the Tucson Festival. Now in its
o ever, men have now 28thear, the Tucson Festival Societ with the helpof
activities in the band room been invited to attend-Per- y Y
of Cross Junior High sons who are divorced, over 3,000 volunteers and a hundred civic,social,cultural Choir will present Easter work
School, 1540 W. Chapala widowed or single are ur - and business groups presents a program tracing the
Drive. p g g historical and cultural growth of the area. Most of this
ed to attend. This retreat An Easter Cantata, My Mrs. Verda Roberts.
Narration was provided will also be led by Father year's events are free to the public and a hundred Redeemer Liveth, will be Narrator for the program
for the film by George Lester and other members Tucsonians and visitors will enjoy these festivities. presented by the chancel will be the Rev. Don
Beverly Shea.Admission is of the Picture Rocks team. The keynote event of the Festival is the San Xavier choir of Casas Adobes Rowland.
free. Northwest Brethren For registration and furth- Fiesta the evening Friday, March 31. Echoing rituals of Community C o n g r e g a-
Chapel is a new church er information, call the old, a procession of mounted Spanish horsemen, robed tional Church on Palm Sun-
priests, costumed Papagos and Ya uis wind their wav Regis t ra t I O n
with hopes to move into a retreat at 297-2229,or write q - day, March 19, duringthe
down from-the hillside toward the ancient Mission San
permanent building of its to the church, Box 569, morn
ing worship service
own in coming months. Cortaro,85230. Xavier del Bac.In joyful celebration the Mission bells toll, beginning at 10 a.m. The at St. A40 rk S
fireworks burst overhead and the glow from a hundred public is invited. St. Mark's Methodist
, bonfires lights the way for these ghosts from the past. Pre-School, located at 1431
CIany on d e Oro B a pt is t Church Plan to come early and savor Papago food hot and Lyrics for the cantata West Magee Road, will
aromatic from the open fire. Bring your own chairs and have been adapted from hold registration on March
AN EXCITING GROWING NEW enjoy traditional Indian dances starting at 6:30 p.m. and Scripture and set to music 30 from 9-10:30 a.m. in the
CHURCH the pageantry which follows. The fiesta is sponsored for from such works at "The church library.
the fifth year by Mountain Sates Mineral Enterprises of Messiah" and "Rinaldo" Two and three day-a-
TucsonMorning Worship and Sunday School - 9:30 and co-sponsored by the Frank C. Gannett by Handel, and "The week classes will be of-
Foundation. Twelfth Mass" and fered for both three and
a.m. PaIm crosses will be given to a I I at- Closel related to the San Xavier Fiesta are the ``Xerxes" byMozart. four-year-
olds.Evening Service - 5:00 pm. Bible Y four-year olds.
Study - Thursday, 7:30 pm. Temporarily three-day tours of the Kino Missions of Sonora offered The 24-member choir is More information on the
P y March 31, April 7, 21, and 28. For reservations or under the direction of school and its program
meeting at C.D.O High School. Pastor Theoren information please write Mrs. S. F. Gould, 101 W. River Reginald G. Redman. Mrs. may be obtained by
Smith - 299-9412. Children's Easter Egg Hunt, Road No. 251, Tucson, Arizona,85704 or call the Festival Jeannette Manley is the phoning 887-7710 or 297-
Sat., March 25- 10:30 am. Society, 622-6911. organist, and the pianist is 4671.
€3 ' J Independent Church Richland Heights Baptist
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5250 W. Cortaro Farms Road, 2411 Church
:Fort Lowell Road. The •.f. rx � n:Y'•, ..� ~. rv?r :yterhh
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'Cortaro. Mr. David T. Flood, Rev. Paul Foxworthyservices ': ' .i ..�,itiC � � � � . ::i::•: ::lCHUR( Pastor. Sunday morning ser-
vice, 11 evening service, 7; 10a.m 7 p.m. Sunday
school,9:45 a.m. ::::',V10,100
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worship - t of the Ascension Roy Conry, O. Carm. Saturday
/ • e .. . { { :} : : r e ev ning Mass, 5:30 p.m.; Sun- : .,..... e{ ..•— .....•+<. . •, , . ,..,, .1220 W.Magee Road. The Rev.
At The ”_ x "
Lynn Rittmann,pastor.Sunday day morning worship,7,9,10:30
- •,x: and noon; weekday services, R
worship service,8:30&11 a.m.; 7:30 a.m.
- - Sunday School and adult Bible
43f �� - ` study,9:45 a.m.
Roman Catholic
Choice - -- i j �`� Saint Odilia Parish
> : . ., ` •.'. 7570 Paseo del Norte. The Rev.
Henry J. Miller, Pastor. Daily
}', �- t ,� � Lutheran-LCA Synod Mass, 9 a.m.; Saturdays, 5:30
Dove of Peace Lutheran Church 10:30 and
Brethren Conservative Baptist 665 W.Roller Coaster Road.Mr. p.m.; Sundays, 7, 9,
Northwest Brethren Chapel Del Norte Baptist Church Charles W. Malloch, Mr. Gre noon. Confessions, Sat. after
-
Northwest
Cross Junior High School noon 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. and by
g 1440 W. Prince Road. The Rev. gory Adolf, Pastors. Sunday request.
I 1000 W.Chapala Drive.The Rev. William J. Wright, pastor. morning worship,8:30,11; Sun-
Bill Curtis. Worship service Morning worship, 11 a.m.; day church school,9:45 a.m. Southern Baptist AMPHI PLAZA
10:30 a.m.; Sunday School 9:30 evening worship,6 p.m.;Sunday First Baptist Church of
a.m.; Bible study (in homes) school, 9:45 a.m.; Wednesday Corner 1st and Ft. Lowell
Methodist Avra Valley
p.m.
7:30 p.m.Tuesday.For informs- service,7
tion call 297-9512. Noel Evangelical Methodist 13525 N.Sanario Road,Marano.
Church The Rev. Fred Fisher. Sunday
Canyon del Oro Disciples of Christ 166 E. Roger Road. The Rev. services,11 a.m.,7 p.m.; Wed-
Baptist Church Marana Community Christian Gary W. Freeland, Pastor. nesday prayer services,7 p.m.; ASSOCIATED OPTOMETRISTS
Meeting at C.D.O. High School. Church Morning worship,10:30,evening Sunday School,9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship 9:30 a-m. l. Grier and Sandaro,Marano.Mr. worship, 6:30; Sunday School, Drs. Simpson, Miller, Fabricant& Blonder
Sunday School; Bible Study Terry Immel. Sunday morning 9:15, (bus service available)
worship,10 a.m.;church school Wednesday evening Bible study, Southern Baptist Plaza del Oro— OranGrove &Oracle
Thurs. 7:30 p.m.; Pastor Theo- North Tucson Baptist
ren Smith. 11 a.m. 6:45. 3100 N. First Ave. Mr. Ronald
Chastine. Sunday worship ser-
Casas Adobes Baptist Church Episcopalian vice, 11 a.m., 7 p.m.; Sunday
2131 W. Ina Road.Mr. Roger L. Northside Christian Church School, 9:45 a.m.; children's ASTRO T.V.
The Chapel of St.Alban
Barrier, Jr., Pastor. Morning Olsen (1 block east of church,11 a.m. Plaza Escondido — North Oracle Rd. at
3737 Old Sabino Canyon Road. o
Campbell on Prince). Bible
services, 8:30, 9:45 and 11; Sunday services,8 and 10 a.m.;
evening services,7 p.m.; spirit- Thursday service,9:30 a.m. School 9:30. Morning worship Tucson Church Magee — Ph. 297-2294
ual enrichment hour, 6 p.m.; 10:30 a.m. Pastor James Lar of Religious Science
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., Col- sen. 3269 N. Mountain Ave-, Rev.
lege and Youth Sunday School, Sarah Akens, Minister. Sunday
11 a-m.; Wednesday Bible Episcopalian morning worship 11 a.m.
school,7 p.m. Christ The King Pentescostal Science of Mind Classes—Mon- CLIFF MANOR I N N
Episcopal Church Flowing Wells Assembly of God day 7:30 p.m. 5900 N Oracle Rd.
The Christian and Missionary 2800 W. Ina Road. The Rev. 3198 N.Flowing Wells Road,The
Alliance Gregory W. Wyes, priest-in- Rev. Daniel W. Hughes. Morn- United Church of Christ Ph. 887 4000
Northwest Alliance Church charge. Sunday worship, 8, 10 ing worship, 10:45 a.m.; even- The Casas Adobes Community
1301 W. Wetmore Road. Mr. a.m.; Thursdays 10 a.m. Sun- ing worship, 7 p.m.; Sunday Congregational Church
John C. Johnson, Pastor.Morn- day school 10 a.m. SchooF schedule,9:45 a.m. 6775 Casas Adobes Road. Mr.
ing worship, 10:45 a.m.; Even-
ing worship, 6 p.m., Sunday -
Donald D. Rowland, Pastor. TOM ROOF THE CLEANER
School,9:30 a.m. Episcopal Worship and Church School, 10
a.m.
St.Philip's In The Hills -' Plaza del Oro— Orange Grove &Oracle
aPicture Rocks Retreat
Christian Science 4400 N.Campbell Ave.The Rev. P.O.Box 569,Cortaro.The Rev. Ph. 297-7974
Third Church of Christ,Scientist Roger Owens Douglas,Worship FUnited Methodists
James 'Farrell, C.S.R. Daily St.M
6901 N. La Canada Drive. Sun- servies, 8, 9:30, 11 and 5 p.m. Methodist Unfired
Mass,7 a.m.; Sunday and Holy Methodist
day school, morning worship, Sunday school,nursery and high Church
9:30 a.m.; Wednesday testi- school 9:30 a.m. Days,.10:30 a.m. 1431 W. Magee Road. Mr.
mony,7:30 p.m.Nursery care. Thomas Kiracofe. Worship ser
Presbyterian vices, 11; Sunday School, 9:45
Greek Orthodox St.Andrews Presbyterian till 10:45 a.m.
Church of God. St.Demetrious Greek Church
First Church of God Orthodox Church 7600 Paseo del Norte. The Rev. United Methodist
3355 N. Fontana Ave. The Rev. 1145 E. Ft. Lowell Road. The Robert B. Dulaney and the St.James United
Richard L. Hubacek. Morning Rev. Anthony K. Moschonas. Rev.. J. Dayton McCormick. Methodist Church
worship, 10:45 a.m.; evening Sunday morning worship, 9:30 Sunday services, 9:30, 11. 3255 N.Campbell Ave.The Rev
worship,7 p.m.;Sunday School, a.m.; Divine Liturgy, 10:30 Church school through grade J. Stewart Kreiss.Worship ser-
9:30 a.m.; Wednesday Bible a.m.;Sunday School,10 a.m.till six,9:30 a.m.,Jrs. and Srs., 11 vices,8:30, 11; Sunday School,
Study,7 p.m. 11:30 a.m. a.m. 9:40 a.m.
.
• , March i 6, i 978,The Arizona Territorial, Pa�e 19
PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC PUBLIC NOTICES
Your Right To KnowNOTICES C
9 Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know
9 Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know
Articles of Incorporationthsaid owners and said owners ARTICLE XII SIXTH: The address of the (602)327-6287 Club Road, Tucson, Arizona Oro Valley for the purpose of
of shall designate to the cor- Private Property Exemption proposed known place of busi- GIVEN under the hand and 85716. nominating candidates for the
Tucson National Town poration,In writing,one of their The private property of each ness in Arizona is: 901 West the seal of the Superior Court of FIFTH: The Corporation is five Council seats whose names
Homes West,Inc. members who shall have the ,and every member,officer and Rosier Coaster Road, Tucson, the State of Arizona in and for organized for the Pur shall appear on the ballot at the
purpose(s)of:
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE power to vote the said certificate director, real and personal, Arizona 85704 and the name and the County of Pima,this 16 day To engage in any lawful act or regular General Municipal
PRESENTS: at any annual or special meeting tangible and intangible, now address of the proposed state- of Feb.1978. activity fo`r which corporationsElection to be held on the 16th
of members.In the event anylot owned or hereafter acquired byn
That we,the undersigned,do q tory agent in Arizona is:John T. NORMA M.FELIX, may be organized under the day of May,1978.
or lots within Tucson National such member, officer orThe Pima County Registration
hereby associate ourselves for Wenders,901 West Roller Coast- Clerk general Corporation Law of
the purpose of forming a Hort Townhomes West are resub- director is and shall be forever er Road,Tucson,Arizona 85704. By Christina E.Delgado Delaware and the transaction of and Voting Lists will be used. In
divided into more than one lot or exempt from all debts of the
profit corporation under the P property SEVENTH: The corporation Deputy Clerk all business for which corpora- order to be qualified to vote you
laws of the State of Arizona and lots, the owners of said resub corporation,and nois organized for the purpose(s) Pub:The Arizona Territorial tions may be incorporated; and must have been registered at
for that purpose hereby adopt divided lot or lots shall be any kind whatsoever of any of,and a brief statement of the 16,23,1978"` the transaction of all lawful least fifty days before the
March 2,9,
the following Articles of In- members of this corporation, member, officer or director of character of the business which Req: Ann M� Haralambie, At- business for which corporations election and have resided at
corporation: Certificates shall not be trap- this corporation,shall be subject the corporation initially intends torney may be incorporated under the least fifty days preceding the
ARTICLE I sferred or alienated in any way at any time to any corporate to conduct in Arizona is: Arizona Business Corporation election in the Town of Oro
Name except upon the sale of a debt whatsoever. Corporation organized for the Act. Valley or have resided at least
The name of the corporation is dwelling unit by the member ARTICLE XIII purpose of transacting all lawful PUBLIC NOTICES SIXTH: The names and ad- fifty days preceding the election
holding said certificate, and Statutory Agent in an area annexed at least
TUCSON NATIONAL business for which corporations dresses of the directors and
TOWNHOMES WEST,INC. then only to the purchaser of Steven Nanini, of 5631 Villa may be incorporated under the Your Right To Know officers of the Corporation are: thirty days prior to the election.
said member's dwelling unit. Salerosa,Tucson,Arizona,who g This
ARTICLE 11Texas Business Corporation AGNES B.GEIER, public notice is made
The Board of Directors of the has been a bona fide resident of
INCORPORATORS Act.The corporation intends to 9045 N.Overlook Drive, pursuant to the Mayor's Pro
The names, residences and corporation shall provide in the the State of Arizona for at least conduct economic,financial and NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Tucson,Arizona 85704 clamation and applicable sta-
gy-laws of the corporation for three years,is hereby appointed studies and ser- tutes of the State of Arizona.
post office addresses of the the lawful agent of this cor- demographicThe following legally describ- President and Treasurer
the manner of making ap- JOHN H.GEIERAny candidate,
incorporators are as follows: vices in Arizona and the trans ed trust property will be sold, or all condi
Andrew B.Kelly plication for membership and poration, for and on behalf of action of all lawful business for Pursuant to the power of sale 9045 N.Overlook Drive dates,receiving a majority of all
307 North Ridge Drive transferring of said mem- this corporation, to accept and which corporations may be in. under that certain Deed of Trust Tucson,Arizona 85704 the votes cast at the Primary
Tucson,Arizona 8.5716 bership.Any owner in default in acknowledge service and upon corporated under the Arizona recorded in Docket 5407 at page ' Vice-President and Secretary Election will be declared elected
J.David Harden,Jr. payments for the purchase of a whom may be served all Business Corporation Act. 32 thereof, in the office of the SEVENTH: The aggregate without running at the General
dwelling unit in Tucson National necessary process or processes County Recorder of Pima number of shares which the Municipal Election.
6871 Hawthorne Circle EIGHTH:The names and res-
Tucson,Arizona 85710 Townhomes West or in default in of action,suit or proceeding that pective addresses of its' direc- County,Arizona, at public auc- Corporation has authority to Dorothy Morse
payment of any assessment may be brought against this tion to the highest bidder,at the issue is 1000 shares of No. Par Town Clerk
ARTICLE III tors and officers are:
Principal Place of Business
provided to be paid shall have no corporation in any of the courts NAME office of Cusick, Watkins, Ste- Value. Pub: The Arizona Territorial
right to vote at any meeting of of the State of Arizona,and for
The principal place of trap- OFFICE wart&Harris,Suite 1205,32 N. EIGHTH: THe aggregate March 9,16,23,30,1978
sacting business of the cor- the members of the corporation. all purposes required by law. ADDRESS Stone Avenue,Tucson,Arizona, number of shares issued is 1000 Req: Dorothy Morse,Clerk
poration shall be Pima County, ARTICLE VII The Board of Directors of this DATE OF TAKING OFFICE 85701,in Pima County,Arizona, shares of No Par Value.
Voting corporation may revoke this PUBLIC NOTICES
Arizona, but other offices may Frank J.Alessio on April 13, 1978, at 10:00 NINTH: The amount of its
be maintained within or without asses oThe Association shall have appointment of agent at any President&Dir. o'clock,a.m.,of said day: stated capital,as defined in the
the State of Arizona, at such two (2) clf voting time and shall have power to fill 4Q18 Meadowknoll Circle Lot 131, SANTA CATALINA Arizona Business Cor
membership; votes of either any vacany in such position. Poration Your Right To Know -
places as the Board of Directors Dallas,Texas 75231 ESTATES NO. 4, according to Act,is$10,000.00. 9
class may be cast by proxy: ARTICLE XIV
may designate where meetings Class A: Class A members Amendment June 1,1975 the plat of record in the office of TENTH:THe character of the NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
of the Board and members of the B.C.Spradlin the Pima County Recorder, in business which the Corporation
shall be the Owners with the At any annual or special
corporation may be held,and allExecutive V.P. Book 17 of Maps,page 17. initially intends to conduct in The following IegaIIy
corporate business transacted. exception of the Declarant meeting of the members of the 3207 Princeton Said sale will be made for cash your State is: described trust
(Declarant is defined in Article corporation, these Articles of property will be
ARTICLE IV Dallas,Texas (payable at the time of sale),but To purchase, improve,Bevel power of
I, Section 1.06 of the Incorporation may be amended sold
Purpose and PowersP� June 30,1975 without covenant or warranty, op, lease, exchange, sell, man - Pursuant to the
This corporation does not Declaration) and shall be en- in any of the foregoing par- Ross B.Taytor express or implied, regarding age, and otherwise deal in the sale under that certain DEED
titled to one (1) vote for each titulars by the affirmative vote
contemplate pecuniary gain or V.P.&Gen.Mgr. title, possession or encumbran- purchase, sale and improve- OF TRUST recorded in Book
profit to the members thereof, dwelling unit owned.When more of the then members of not less 2522 Huntwich ces,to pay the remaining prin- ment of real property; to ac 5324, at
and the general than one (1) person holds an than three-fourths (34) of the Txqpages 229 232, in the
purposes for Grand Prairie, 75050 cipal sum of the Note(s)secured etre by purchase or lease, or records of Pima County,
interest in any dwelling unit,all total number of dwelling units
which it is formed are to provide August 1,1976 by said Deed of Trust, namely otherwise,lands and interests in Arizona,at public auction to the
such persons shall be members. covered by the Declaration, $60 674.66
,
,
for management and main- Bryron L.Jackson ,with interest thereon lands and to own,holdimprove
The vote of such dwelling unit upon notice given, as required as provided in said note(s), develop and manage any real highest bidder at the East door
tenants services for the Vice President
members of the corporation and shall be exercised as they by law. 2324 Fountain Head advances, if any, under the property so acquired, and to of the New County Courts
in furtherance thereof, the among themselves determine, IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we Plano,Texas 75023 terms of said Deed of Trust, erect or cause to be erected on
but in no event shall more than have hereunto set our hands this Building in the City of Tucson,
corporation shall have all the October 1,1976 interest on advances,if any,fees any real property buildings or
one(1)vote be cast with respect 17 day of January,1978. County of Pima, Arizona, on
powers granted by the Brooke F.Cadwallader charges and expenses of the other improvements, and to
Declaration of Covenants, to any dwelling unit. Andrew B.Kelly Director Trustee and of the Trust created manage the same;ato transact Thursday,April 20,1978,at 11:30
Class B: The Class B mem- J.David Harden,Jr. by said Deed of Trust- the business of a real estate A.M.of said day:
Conditions and Restrictions of 4535 Chapel Hill Road
ber(s) shall be the Declarant STATE OF ARIZONA Name of Trustor named in agent or broker,
Tucson National Townhomes October 16,1973 and in behalf of Lot 171, LAS PALOMAS
and shall be entitled to three(3) ss said Deed of Trust: others, to buy,
West,hereinafter referred to as votes for each dwelling unit COUNTY OF PIMA Mrs.Brooke Cadwalladersell, deal in, RESUBDIVISION,according to
the"Declaration", recorded in Director David J.Mather and lease, rent, and manage real
Book 5653 at owned.The Class B membership SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN Marsha A.Mather propertyBook 24 of Maps, page 77,
pages 784 through 4535 Chapel Hill Road and any interests records of Pima
shall cease and be converted to to before me this 17 day of 6450 North Camino Abbey therein; and to do all things County. EX-
833,in the office of the Recorder Dallas,Texas 75214
Class A membership on the January,1978,by ANDREW B.
of - Pima County, State of April 1,1977 Tucson,Arizona 85718 permitted by the laws of the CEPT all coal and other
Arizona,on November 16, 1977, happening of either of the KELLY and J. DAVID HAR- NINTH: The aggregate num- DATED:Jan.3,1978. State of Arizona in connection minerals as reserved in the
following events, whichever DEN,JR.. HUGH W.STEWART, with the sale, ex-
and the By-laws of the cor- ber of shares which it has au- purchase,
occurs earlier: Carma Armard Patent from the United States of
poration,including: thorized to issue itemized by Trustee change of real property.
(a)Exercise all of the (a) When the total votes Notary Public par value of shares, America.
powers classes, STATE OF ARIZONA ELEVENTH: This applica-
and privileges and to outstanding in the Class A My Commission Expires: par value, and p
efl perform shares without ss. tion is accompanied by a copy of Dated this 9th day of January,
Membership equal the total 1-13-81 COUNTY OF PIMA its Articles of
all of the duties and obligations votes outstanding in the Class B 501197 series,if any,within a class is: Incorporation and 1978.
of the Association as set forth in Number of Shares The foregoing instrument was all amendments thereto, duly
membership;or Pub: The Arizona Territorial TRUSTOR
the Declaration, and as the (b)On March 1,1993. March 2 9 16,1978 300 acknowledged before me this 3 authenicated by the proper Of
same may be amended from Class day of January, 1978, by Hugh ficer of the State under the laws ROSS ALLEN QUIGLEY
time to time as therein provided, ARTICLE VIII Req: Waterfall, Economidis, Common W.Stewart. of which it is incorporated. MARIA ELENA QUIGLEY -
said Declaration being in- Duration Caldwell&Henshaw,P.C. Series Linda Fulgenzi DATED this 31st day of Jan- TRUSTEE
The commencement of this
corporated herein as if set forth Notary Public ary,1978.
at length; corporation shall be the date of NORMAND F.BIRTCHER
PUBLIC NOTICE Par Value Per Share of My Commission Expires: GEIER&ASSOCIATES,INC.
(b) Fix, levy, collect and filing with the Arizona Cor- 7-6-81 STATE OF ARIZONA
Statement That SharesBy AGNES B.GEIER,
enforce payment by anylawful poration Commission, with the Pub: The Arizona Territorial President and Treasurer ss.
P Y privilege of perpetual sec Your Right to Know Are Without Par Value
means, all charges or S10 March 2,9,16,23,1978 By JOHN H.GEIER, COUNTY OF MAR ICOPA
assessments pursuant to the cession as provided by law. In the Superior Court of the TENTH: The aggregate num- Req: Cusick, Watkins, Stewart Vice-President and Secretary
terms of the Declaration;to pay ARTICLE IXber of its' issued shares, item-
Directors Harris,Attorneys STATE OF ARIZONA The foregoing instrument was
Directors and Officers State of Arizonaacknowledged before me this 9th
all office and other expenses ized by classes, par value of ss.
The affairs of this corporation In and for the County of Pima par COUNTY OF PIMA day of January, 1978, by
incident to the conduct of the shares, shares without PUBLIC NOTICES
business of the Association, shall be conducted by a Board of In the Matter of the Estate of: value,and series, if any,within The foregoing instrument was NORMAND F. BIRTCHER as
including all licenses, taxes or Directors of not less than three EDWARD PHILIP YOUNG, a class is: - acknowledged before me this
Trustee and not personally.
(3) nor more than nine (9) Your Right To Know
governmental charges levied or Number of Shares 9 31st day of January, 1978 by
directors who need not be Deceased- ELEANOR STUCKEY
imposed against the property of 300
AGNES B.GEIER and JOHN H: Notary Public
the Association; members of the corporation,to NO.P.4307 Class 1n the Superior Court of the GEIER, President-Treasurer
be elected initially by the in- Common and Vice-President-Secretary, Y P
(c)Acquire(by gift,purchaseNOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Arizona M Commission expires:
or otherwise), own, hold, im corporators and thereafter by NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Series In and for the County of Pima respectively,of Geier&Associ- 2-9-81
prove, build u the members of the corporation In the Matter of the Estate of aces, Inc. a Delaware Corpora- Pub:The Arizona Territorial
Pon, operate, at the annual meeting of the that the undersigned has been NEADA EDWARDS,
maintain, convey, sell, lease, corporation to be held on the appointed Personal r s o n a I Par Value Per Share of tion.
March 2,9,16,23,1978
transfer,dedicate for public use, Statement That Shares Deceased. Joan M.Marshall
third Tuesday in October of each
or otherwise dispose of real or Representative of this Estate. Are Without Par Value No.P-4106 Notary Public Req: Normand F. Birtcher,
personal property in connection year,commencing with the year All persons having claims $10 NOTICE OF HEAR ING ON My Commission Expires: District Consel, Veterans Ad-
1978 and on the same day of PETITION IN FORMAL June 29,1981 ministration.
with the affairs of the against the estate are required ELEVENTH: The amount of
Association; each and every year thereafter. its'stated capital,as defined in TESTACY PROCEEDINGS F-050042
The following have been duly to present their claims within NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pub:The Arizona Territorial PUBLIC NOTICES
(d) Borrow money, and with elected as directors at a meeting four(4)months after the date of the Arizona Business Corpora- that WILLIAM HOWARD ED-- March 2,9,16,1978
the assent of two-thirds(2)of tion Act is S187,553 (Common
of incorporators on Novemberpublication of this stock of$3,000&Paid in capital WARDS,JR.,has filed with the Req: Philip Jones,Attorney
each class of members, mor 16,1977,at 5151 East Broadway, the first Your Right To Know
Y. above named Court a Petition 9
tgage,pledge,deed in trust,or Notice or their claims will-be of$184,553).
hypothecate any or all of its real Suite 580, Tucson, Arizona, for Formal Probate of Will and
or personal property as security 85711,and shall serve until their forever barred.Claims must be TWELFTH: This application AppointmentPUBLIC NOTICES
is accompanied by a copy of its' of Personal Repre- NOTICE OF CONTINUA-
successors are elected and presented either to the un- sentative.
for money borrowed or debts Articles of Incorporation and all
incurred; Hearing has been set to con- Your RightTo now TION OF PUBLIC HEARING
qualify: dersigned Personal
Andrew B.Kelly amendments thereto,duly auth- RhKnow
of the
(e) Dedicate,sell or transfer Representative or through the enticated by the proper officer side,the petition on the 14 day of ORO VALLEY TOWN
all or any part of the Common 307 North Ridge Drive of the State or Countryunder the March,1978,at 9:00 o'clock A.M. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
Tucson,Arizona 85716 office of her attorney, L. Pima County Court Bldg. 111 W. The following legally COUNCIL
Area to any public agency, J.David Harden,Jr. CHRISTOPHER NEFSTEAD, laws of which it is incorporated. In accordance with Resolution
authority, or utility for such DATED: December 13,1977 Congress,Tucson,Arizona,in a described trust property will be No.17 of the Town of Oro Valley
6871 Hawthorne Circle 1038 East Ft. Lowell, Tucson, Division to be assigned as shown sold, pursuant to the
purposes and subject to such BY FRANK J.ALESSIO power of and Section 38 431.0 Arizona
Tucson,Arizona 85710 on the dailytrial calendar. sale under that certan Deed of
conditions as may be agreed to Arizona or filed with the Court. President Revised Statutes,
Steven Nanini
by two-thirds(?,h)of each class 5631 Villa Salerosa DATED this 21 day of By:B.C.SPRADLIN DATED February 16,1978. Trust recorded in Docket or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
of members. Executive Vice President William L.Scholl Book 4659,commencing at page
Tucson,Arizona 85718 February,1978. Attorney41, in the Records of Pima THAT the Oro Valley Town
ARTICLE V The number of directors shall be MARGARET E S T E L L E STATE OF TEXAS Council will continue its public
Authorized Stock COUNTY OF DALLAS Suite 705,Home Federal Tower County, Arizona, at public hearing
fixed by the By-laws of the on Cable TV at 7:30 p.m.
This shall be a non-stock YOUNG The foregoing instrument was Tucson,Arizona 85701 auction to the highest bidder at on the 23rd day of March, 1978.
corporation. If at any time, by
corporation.Membership in this Pub:The Arizona Territorial acknowledged before me this 884 7533 the East Entrance of the New •The hearing will be held at the
amendment to the By-laws of Pub: The Arizona Territorial Pima County Courts Building,
corporation shall be evidenced March 2,9,16,1978 13th day of December, 1977, by Oro Valley Town Hall,680 West
the corporation the number of March 2,9,16,1978 111 West Congress, in Pima
by a Certificate of Membership directors increases, then the Req: L. Christopher Nefstead, Frank J. Alessio of Criterion Req: Donald Ellerman, Attor- County, in or near Tucson, Calle Concordia, Oro Valley,
in the form and context directors holding office at the Analysis, Inc.a Texas corpora- Arizona. All members of the
established by the Declaration Attorney tion. ney Arizona, on April 14, 1978, at
time of such increase shall elect 11:00 o'clock a.m.of said day: public are invited to attend this
and the By-laws of this cor- directors to fill the office Beth Merris hearing.
poration and the membership PUBLIC NOTICES Office Manager PUBLIC NOTICES Lot 46, Silverbell Terrace, Dated this 27th day of Febru-
created by such increase, who according to the plat of record in ary,1978.
fee assessment shall be such Pub: The Arizona Territorial
shall serve until the next annual 9,16,1978the office of the County
amount or amounts as shall be meeting of the members of the Your Right To Know March 2, 'four Right To Know By Dorothy Morse
established by the Board of Req: John T.Wenders. g Recorder of Pima County,
Directors in accordance with corporation and until their - - - . - Arizona, in Book 11 of Maps, Clerk
successors are elected and Application for Authority of State of Arizona Pub: The Arizona Territorial
such Declaration and By-laws. Page 49. March 9,16,1978
qualify. The date of the annual CRITERION ANALYSIS,INC. PUBLIC NOTICES Application for Authority to DATED this 5th day of
No part of the net income of this meetings of this corporation my TO: CORPORATION COMMIS- Transact BusinessReq: Dorothy Morse,Clerk
corporation shall inure to the SION,STATE OF ARIZONA January,1978.
benefit of any member,and no be changed in accordance with Your Ri.ht To Know of TRUSTOR -
member,officer or employee of the provisions of the By-laws of 2222 West Encanto Blvd., Suite GEIER&ASSOCIATES, INC. Edward M.Romero,
210-D Phoenix,Arizona 85009 TO: CORPORATION COM- a single man PUBLIC NOTICES
this corporation.The officers of Pursuant to the provisons of MISSION, STATE OF ARI- TRUSTEE
the corporation shall receive In the Superior Court of the
this corporation shall be a
any pecuniary profits of any State of Arizona Your Right To Know
President, Vice President, Sections 10-110 and 10-111, Ari ZONA 9
kind therefrom except In and for the County of Pima Jerry W.Lawson
Secretary and Treasurer, and zona Business Corporation Act, 415 West Congress,Tucson,Ari- STATE OF ARIZONA
reasonable compensation for the undersigned corporation ROENA V. FORAKER LUFF zona 85701 ss
such other officers as the Board
services rendered in effecting hereby applies for authority to MAN, Pursuant to the provisions of County of Maricopa
of Directors may determine
one or more of its purposes,and from time to time,who shall be transact business in your state, Petitioner, Section 10-110 and 10-111, Ari-
no dividend or pecuniary profitsand for that purposeand The foregoing instrument was
elected by the Board of Direc- submits the zona Business Corporation Act, acknowledged before me this 5th
shall be declared or paid to any PAUL N.LUFFMAN,
tors immediately after the following statement: the undersigned corporation day of January, 1978, Share
member of the corporation. FIRST: The name of the cor- Respondent. hereby applies for authorityto by Jerry
annual meeting of the members W. Lawson as Trustee and not
ARTICLE VINo.D 20347
of the corporation. Anyoffice poration is CRITERION transact business inyour State,
Membership ANALYSIS,INC. SUMMONS personally.
theride may be combined with any other and for that purpose submits the Louise A Schmidt
Members of this corporation office except the office of SECOND: If the name of the THE STATE OF ARIZONA to following statement: Nota, Public
shall be limited to and consist the above named respondent y
President and Secretary, corporation does not contain the FIRST: The name of the Cor
only of owners of dwelling units "association" ., PAUL N.LUFFMAN My Commission Expires:
ARTICLE X word bank, poration is GEIER & ASSOCI- Idth
the boundaries of Tucson Debt Limitation "corporation," "company," YOU ARE HEREBY SUM January 28,1981
National Townhomes West, "incorporated," MONDED and required to ap- ATES, INC., and it is into, pub: The Arizona Territorial
Tucson, The highest amount of inor limited, oorated under the laws of the
Arizona. The term debtedness of liability,direct or or does not contain an abbrevi- Pear and defend in the above Stateor6eTaware. March 2,9,16,23,1978
"dwelling unit" is defined in entitled action in the above Req:Evans,Kitchel&Jenckes,
contingent, to which this cor- ation of one of such words,then SECOND: The date of its in- P.C.
Article I, Section 1.09 of the entitled court,within TWENTY
potation may at any time the name of the corporation with corporation is January 12,1978, -
Declaration and said term as the word or abbreviation which DAYS, exclusive of the day of PUBLIC NOTICES
subject itself shall be deter- and the period of its-duration is f.jiepiI.
used in these Articles of In- it elects to add thereto for use in service, if served within the
mined by the Board of Direc- unlimited.
corporation shall also include this state is. State of Arizona, or within
the terms "lot" as defined in tors,but in no event shall exceed THIRTY DAYS,exclusive of the THIRD: The address of itsI Your Right To Know
Two Mill ion ($2,000,000.00) THIRD: It is incorporated inti al office in the uric- 9
Article I, Section 1.10 of theday of service,if served without P i
Dollars. under the laws of Texas. 'felon under the laws of the Town of Oro Valley
Declaration. The corporation its'• the State of Arizona,and you are 11 1
ARTICLE XI FOURTH:The date of �n-
shall upon incorporation issue Assessments corporation is October 17, 1973 hereby notified that in case you State in which it is incorpora- Public Notice of Elections
membership certificates to thefail so to do, judgment by de- ted is:1300 Market Street,Wil- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE--
Members of this corporation and the period of its'duration is mington,Delaware 19801.
owners of dwelling units in shall ber wired to fault will be rendered against BY GIVEN THAT May 16,1978,
eq pay such from October 17, 1973 and per FOURTH:The address of the has been set as the time for
Tucson National Townhomes you for the relief demanded insir
West in the manner specified in reasonable fees,assessments or petual. the petition. proposed known place of busi- holding the regular General TI United Way
dues monthly,or at such other FIFTH: The address of its' pet- Municipale Tucson
the Declaration and the By-laws stated times as my be deter- principal office in the jurisdic The name and address ofHess in your State is: 2925 N. Election in the Town
Country Club Road, Tucson, of Oro Valley for the purpose of
of the corporation.In the event a mined and required by the tion under the laws of the state itioner s attorney is: Arizona 85716,and the name and electing five Councilmen.
single dwelling unit is owned by Board of Directors of the cor- or country in which it is in- Law Office of
two or more persons, a singleAnn M.Haralambie address of the proposed Stat- That April 4,1978,has been set
poration acting pursuant to the corporated is: 6060 North
certificate of membership shall 2207 N.Campbell Ave. utory Agent in your State is: as the time for holding the F............7
Declaration and By-laws of the Central Expressway, No. 154, Tucson,Arizona 85719 Agnes B.Geier,2925 N.Country PrimaryElection in the Town of
be Issued in the names of all of corporation. Dallas,Texas 75206. -
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SAVE MONEY ON ENGAGE Owner's Sale 3 bdrm,144 bath, DINNERWARE. Taylor, Smith
It's SAVE RINGS. FANTASTIC Arizona Area Exchange LOW LOW PRICES, TRANS- &Taylor20-pieceservicefor4 in
INEXPENSIVE ' ' ' QUALITY DIAMOND RINGS with
cul-de-sac,good ws,S35 low CTM DMAFB is offering 2 1972 MISSIONS REBUILT AND RI- "Sunburst Yellow". Ovenproof
.AT YESTERDAY'S PRICES. with good credit. $35,800. Call Chevrolet Catering trucks for PAIRED.22 YEARS EXPERT and dishwasher safe. $12. Call
UNUSUAL RINGS, BRACE-
'
RACE 297-1321. (8-11,AT,DA) negotiated sale.Vehicle can be ENCE, MASTER BUILDER, 297-2056 after 5.(43TFN)
tolace _ `LETS & CHAINS. EXPERT inspected from 8 a.m. 4 p.m., FREE PICK UP AND DELI-
March arch 17, 1978 , March 20 & VERY
& POCKETWATCH _ .ALL WORK GUARANT- Custom made and designed wall
'REPAIR. HIGHEST PRICES tt 5C r March
S�r2y at Bldg.1428 DMAFB.o 2D. CALL 749-5568 or 790- units. Call A. Staler 790-1629.
PAID FOR OLD GOLD, (8-11,AT,DA) (49TFN)
A TERRITORIAL DESERT AIRMAN classified puts your DIAMONDS AND UNWANTED 0N.1 . 1gI.HED submit a proposal for purchase
JEWELRY. ANTIQUE # may be obtained from Bldg.1313
message into the hands of over 30,000 readers+readers who Complete line'of men's clothing
JEWELRY EXCHANGE. 6074 Arizona Area Exchange office 1121t 142 C A
want to know what you have to sell or want to buy. from 8 a.m.-4 p.m.March 17,20 ' #mui &shoes.Clothing size 48,shoes
(+based on 2.8 readers per copy) 'N.ORACLE Mon-Fri 10-6,Sat. • size 11.Call 887-0164.
10-5, Sun. 10:30.2:30. 297-1741. 4 bdrm w-pool.Year lease$400. &22.A Deposit of 10 percent of (_ _ VEHICLES4p.. AT DA 11
(1 T F N) Eastside off Kenyan. Call 298- the proposed purchase price is
7332 or 743-0420. Available 1st required and will be returned to 1976 Travel Craft, mini motor
During a one-week period your ad will appear in The •.• - - - . . . . ..-- April. unsuccessful offers. home. 20', like new. Loaded w Dodge dumptruck, Davis
ARIZONA TERRITORIAL and The DESERT AIRMAN for a (AT DA 10 11). Due to recent changes in AAFES extras. Very low mileage. By backhoe, refrigerator, com-
LOW.LOW minimum cost of only S3 plus tax per week.And ' Antique Clock Mart procurement pressor units, 9 yd. steel
it's easy to place your ad. Just use the form below (read policies sales may owner. 298-9129. 2035 N. truckbed, hydraulic hoist,
Buy - Sell • Trade For rent, 3 bdrm, end unit be made to all firms-individuals Heatherbrae Circle. tractor blade & 1 yd. loader
instructions carefully),mail it to us and watch for results: except AAFES civilian em- AT DA 11
freshly painted.Private&clean. P
' Expert Repair-Refinish 5245 plus deposit:Fenced-yard. ployees. Active duty military trailer,tandem
ali prem e1�cutti�ng
INSTRUCTIONS - - CHARGESes5 E. 22nd St. - Call 886-4298. assigned to AAFES and im-
AT DA 11 mediate family members of ...,....,,,,,,,,,..,:::-..*,,,,,,,,::::-...,..:-.,:*:-:•,:;: machine.
9 e lie., :; •: •' ATDA 11
747-5674 these personnel residin in th . •- .A.
• same household.
Pantclearly .�- �-�•_• ,. ..
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one word per space Use two spaces for address and , 2 bath, large fenced AT DA 11 414416::1 GRAPEFRUIT-2 for.15 cents,
O P SDdCe fpr phone number or a series of numbers Minimum yard, carport, laundry room, pick your own. 6660 N.-Cases
charge s S3 tar 11 words and tQ cents per word thereafter near shopping and schools.Rent 1975 Suzuki RE-5 touring Adobes Rd.West of Oracle.Gall
Amount under space o+ last word .s total amount due for bne APARTMENTS' 5275-mo.with year's lease.Call motorcycle. Full dress with 297-6461•
•nsert,on+nc luair'q ta, u F RI 26. after 6:00 p.m. 790-0136 Kolb& special fairing. Red. Very AT DA 11
u Golf Links area.Available April AUTO• E "R• ;-:D", sharp. New rubber and chain.
3rd. 51200.747 9732. Sears Kenmore zig-zag sewing
•
AT DA i1 : fir (AT DA 10-11). machine and cabinet. Machine
• in excellent cond. Instr.,cams,
$3.12 $3.12 $3.12 • 1973 VW Bus, newly rebuilt attachments incl.$140-offer.885-
-BAND NEW
engine, warranty, runs great, 4420 after 4 p.m.
•
tape deck, bed platform $2400. AT DA 11
$3.12 $3.12 $3.12 1&2 BedroomROOMS-RENT
8 „BE T call Judy 888 0617 loves and AI TE MAINTENANCE
• Apartments i �.� weekends)889-9543(weekdays) 64. 1
(9-12 AT DA GVS) RADIO TV
$ •Carpet-Drapes ' GARDEN WORK, LAND-
3.12 $3.12 $3.12 , •Electric Kitchen : Tired of paying high rent? Cut 1976 Toyota Corolla,4 sp.20,000 SCAPING,WEED CONTROL. ELECTRONICS 96.
•Pool your rent in half. Call the miles.AM-FM Cassette player. Light hauling and related work. .,
ei ' .Laundry Facilities i Roommate Connection.791-9400. Good gas. Good cond. Asking Call John Molloy at 882-9802
•Convenient location,Smin.-.
AT DA 11-TFN S2900.Call Joe Simone.748-5628. before 9 a.m.or after 7 p.m. TV's$25
Place sells working
We
$3.12 $3.12 $3.12 ' from downtown on bus line. . AT DA 11-12 AT DA 10 11 trade-ins uColor non- or ing
• need and non-working
From X165 a Month TV's for alcoholic rehabilitation
traitfing. Wepick upanytime.
::; >:_��'�:=:��:::.�;�:;:„'�:�� =:=:: .:=„�_::�:�::".:.:_. A steal for$1900. 5510 E. 24th.
$3.12 $3.12 $3.12 'North Stone Court': :,,,,,„„: ti:::::::::::::::: ::.:}--:=
886-4298. HOME 334 W.Prince Rd.888 4141.
ATDA11 (9-TFNATDA)
2835 N.Stone Ave. FURNISHINGS ij
$3.12 $3.12 $3.12 1• 882-9061 �` P
Radio Television repair.Service
Mercedes 230 SL coupe- Two winged back leather chairs. all brands. TV rentals avail.
'r"`�~' `• convertible,excellent cond.793- Green and gold.Excellent cond. B.W. and color. Bldg.2441.790-
0027 or 795-5770. 5150 for both. 2130.10:00-6:00 Weekdays.9:00
$3.12 $3.12 $3.12COPEN AT DA 11 AT DA 11 -4:00 Sat.Davis-MonthanAFB.
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AT DA 11
HOUSES HOUSE 1974 Toyota Celica GT.AC,AM
$3.22 .- 8► FM-8 track, vinyl roof, sharp. •
$3.33 $3.43 Saturday 1-4 S2800.297-4703.
s
For Sale by owner. 2 bdrm, 2 y AT DA 11
bath, carpeted, draped, near 5624E ''
$3.54 $3.64 .$3.74 shopping centers, bus, club . Calle Aurora
house,pool,storage,large patio, 1972 AMC Gremlin,30,000 miles, "PAINT NO MORE ,-_ You slop it & we'll mop it.
& yard. East Catalina view.
Pool,2 bdrm,13/4bath, new brakes and tires.Roof rack, Protect and beautify your home Business&residential cleaning.
Good terms.6141 N.Oracle.Ph. paneled living rm,self power steering, auto trans. with aluminum trim, "fascia," Satisfaction guaranteed.Call for
$3.85 $3.95 $4.06 742-3190. cleaning oven,Corning $1500.Must sell.Going PCS.Call soffit&siding.Choice of colors free estimate. Sun Rise Enter-
AT DA 11 top range,screened pa- 748-7875. and textures. Save on heating prises.887-3469.
tio,much more.$31,000; AT DA 11 and cooling bills with insulated (9-12,AT,DA,GVS)
Hostess Sally McAlpin, aluminum siding. Free esti-
$4.16 $4.26 - $4.37 resident 886-4 787.Of- ' mates.748-1783.(1TFN) KITCHENS, VANITIES, CUS-
Cal l 297-1107 fice 881-234 4. CLASSIFIED TOM CABINETS. Doug's Cab-
Resumes: Composing, typing, inet Shop-20 years experience.
$4.47 $4.58 $4.68 to place your ad! Mary Frances Realty DEADLINE -- printing. .Introduction letters, Licensed, Bonded, Insured. 932
curriculum vitaes, mailing W.Grant Rd.622-1352.
NOON TUESDAY campaigns,
lf iSSutpackag . The Writing (9-12 AT DA)
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$4.78 $4.89 $4.99 -Place; 7020 E.Brdwy,No.220; PLUMBING PROBLEMS?
298-4566. New-old plumbing, repairs &
LOTSACREAGE LOTS-ACREAGE (AT,DA,GV,10-13) replacement. Mobilhome
specialist,
Aecialist, etc. Call A Better
$5.10 $5.20 $5.30 Viz. s2. 62.
' Way Home Improvement
Evans Tree and Service.887-3458.
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$5.62 ............... ................. .. -....
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free estimates
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one week under conditions set forth above `:•:•:' " Residential•;•'•'• i Tree&shrub pruning •
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Landscape maintenance
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BOLD CAPS in first line(maximum of three words) is 50 cents %* contracts •
•
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extra per insertion Centered heading of first line is also 50 cents :::. .; '
extra per insertion All ads must be accompanied by check or •;•::• Planting service •
money order unless credit has been established Ads must be •:•:..: •••:.: Establishment of rock:•:•:,.: Establishment
received by noon Tuesday.Ads received after that time will be X.::: Land Sale •. •
held until the following week.Proofread your ad carefully before •, &cactus gardens. • CITY VAN
mailing In case of publication error notify us within two days.No 4,74.::.
•
,�;•;••• General cleanup& .•� £ STORAGE CO
credit will be allowed after that time No cash refunds credit :SS::
only will be issued No changes or refunds after ad is received by •; Great Tucson
;• tree removal •'"
Territorial Publishers. Inc, which reserves the right to edit, .'::. `.6.•.•
reclassify or reject ads if necessary A charge of S5 volt be made ' • . investment.
•:•:• Professional weed • 195-6614
Foothill Location. Ideal :•:- •
fpr returned checks •••• control '
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Name
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Classified Information
CLASSIFIED INDEX
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CALL 297- 1 107
The minimum charge for classified advertising is S3 for 21 ,
words or less Each word thereafter is charged at 10 cents per '` 78. :riirneParkword. Bold caps may be used in first line (m 2.Announcements 46.Houses for Rent•Furnished Before Noon Tvesda2d.Lost and Found 48.Houses for Rent-Unfurnished aycles&Bicysles y
words)and will be charged at a flat rate of 50 cents in addition to 82.Musical instruments
other charges.Centered headings are also charged at a flat rate 2e. Personals 50.Instruction 84.Business Properties-Sale
of 50 cents in addition to other charges Sig cuts not exceeding one 29..Lodge•Club Notices 52.Schools 86.Business Properties-Rent All classified ads appear in The ARIZONA TERRITORIAL and
column in width by one-half ince in depth are charged at a flat 22.Antiques 54.Child Care 88.Pets The DESERT AIRMAN (approximately 30,000 readers+) but
rate of Si in addition to other charges Larger sig cuts will not be 24.Apartments Furnished Job Wanted 90.Photography must be received no later than noon Tuesday of each week.Ads
accepted.A reasonable charge will also be made for reducing or 26.Apartments Unfurnished 58.Townhouses 92.Autos Wanted received after noon Tuesday will be held for publication the
enlarging sig cuts. Ads must be paid within 7 days. After that 28.Auto Sales-New 60.Livestock 96.Radio,TV,Electronics following week.No cash refunds or changes can be made after ad
time ads incur an extra charge of 25 cents. 30.Auto Sales-Used 62.Lots-Acreage 98,Real Estate is received by Territorial Publishers, Inc. Check ads carefully
Display advertising is accepted for placement within or near 32.Auto Services 64.Maintenance
99:Recreational Vehicles after publication and notify within two days If an error has
other classified advertising providing ads are as deep as the 34.Boats 66.Stereo Equipment 100 Rooms for Rent Occured.After that time no credit will be issued by Territorial
number of columns wide.Acceptance of display advertising by 36.Business Opportunities 68.Misc.for Sale 104.Sporting Goads Publishers,inc.Phone service available Monday through Friday
guarantee placement in 9
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March 16, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 21
Yaqui
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Holy Week services reached, where a pan- R • By MARCIA KATZ want 200 members to start
will become a colorful tomime of nailingChrist to ¢:• Catalina Racquet and with. He said Catalina will
,
pageant depicting the the Cross takes place. Swim Club is adding a new start a racquetball
triumph of the forces of Duringthedimension to their facilitymembershipdrive the first
P afternoonm the .�.,
good over the forces of evil Chapayekas destroy the �' - racquetball courts. of April, with advertising
next week as the Yaqui stations, m ock the i\:`-. r - Catalina club owner Fred and a billboard.
tribe will hold its special mourners and make fun of ;. - f: Schwartz said the reason One drawing point to the
for building the racquetball Catalina club could be the
rituals in its two Tucson the funeral preparations `�`��-. � '
`' courts is simply the price.
villages. for Christ. About midnight -s' , P p ce. A single mem-
The Yaquis, 19th on Good Friday, the - 1 ti�i _ ,-, '•�-r r :a demand. "I've received bership will cost$50 to join
} ,. �-� {�" some 200 calls in the last
century refugees from Chapayekas steal the body i .. -� ,� . , and $20 a month with
:�� � � `--�� four and a half months," unlimited blend Christian of Christ from the church, 6: .; Y. play. It will be$5
Mr. Schwartz said. a onth extra for the use of
beliefs with the colorful where it had been taken1 WO AL Construction
pageantry of their tribe in earlier by the faithful.This on the first themhot tubs.
their unique Easter begins a wild celebration four courts is set to begin "We cost much less than
March 16, and should be the other clubs. We're not
ceremonials, which begin by the Chapayekas. At completed in six to 10goinginto the
Palm Sunday,March 19. dawn, they discover _the weeks.The courts willf /trills and
To understand this body of Christ is no longer have fancy saunas and
ritual,which begins on Ash on the bier. It has beenI be, • , hand laid wooden floors whirlpools." Mr. Schwartz
and will be the first air said '`People primarily
Wednesday and ends at secreted away by the poor# , ,i- conditioned courts in the want racquetball we're
sunrise on Easter morning, sacritans to save it from q all and are
area. Redwood hottubs not going to have them pay
one must go back nearly the evil ones.
two centuries. When the In an elaborate ritual, ByWALT *- 4 will also be built in what for something Schwartz said is �� they're not
the first going to use.
Jesuits came to Mexico in the evil ones storm the :VETT ` phase- of construction. He
the early 1500's, they made church early Holy said thecost of this first Tucson Athletic Club's
converts among t he Saturday and are repulsed initial fee is $225 and $33 a
Yaquis. While some by the forces of good. Now, With shouted toasts of "Eirinngo bra h " quite a phase nwxll phasee $12calls month for unlimited play.
bragh„" The next for
natives became devoted the Chapayekas, defeated few stout-hearted souls will be quaffing green suds in three additional Old Pueblo charges a $200
Cathloics, others wore the and forlorn, strip off their honor of St. Patrick on Friday, March 17. racquetball courts, locker initiation fee and $35 a
cloak of Christianity but elaborately painted Among the local pubs to be offering green beer willfacilities for both men and month for unlimited play.secretly remained true to costumes, hurl them at the be Dunn's,which recently opened in Plaza Escondida, women and a lounge area. Mr. Schwartz said the
their own beliefs and image of Judas (already at Oracle and Magee roads. Schwartz said they have club is trying to cater to the
rituals. tied to stakes)and set them There's not much difference between the green beer 44 members right now, but northwest neighborhood
The pageant is the afire. and the regular amber-colored brew except for the family residents. "We're
story of the battle between As night wraps its color—provided by a touch of food coloring. (0 'W
-.\ primarily a family oriented
good and evil.The forces of protective cloak about the But what would St. Patrick himself say about theVVhclub," he said. He plans on
"good" little � en the racquetball
triumph with the chuff ch, the courtyard bars opening at 6 a.m.for a day of revelry? forming i ng ra c qu e t ba l l
first glorious rays of the and all the participants, Legend has it that St. Patrick introduced the art of leagues at Catalina and
sunrise on Easter morning. triumphal dances are distillation to the Irish,but religious historians boa rd s meet would like to la the other
g Pg us say thatclubs in Tucson.
Groups or clans carry out performed by the St.Patrick and his followers preached total abstinence \....--- ,..../
certain portions of the Matachinis, the lone deer from alcoholic beverages. County Boards Although racquetball
ritual while some in- dancer, the Pascolas and The tradition of celebrating St. Patrick's Day with PLANNING AND ZONING—At started in the early 1950s,
dividuals seem to operate others until sunrise. The alcohol apparently began in Ireland, as masters of CongressCSt.rt 30 a.►m ldinMarch 28w the official game of
purely on their own, dancing is almost a con- houses would `drown the shamrock" with a fresh racquetball did not really
unattached. Costumes tinuous event throughout bottle of whiskey, givinghis servants what was left HEALTH SYSTEMS AGENCY — come into its own until the
g Plan implementation public hear-
range from the everyday the night: over after he'd had his fill. ing,March 9,7:30 p.m., University first National Racquetball
clothing of the common Visitors are welcomed Another Irish tradition is that of "Patrick's pot," in g Arizona,
College of Nursing Build Championships were held
laborer to the elaborately to the ceremonials if they' which was a large bowl of whiskey or beer set out in School Districts in St. Louis in 1969. Sch-
designed and painted come with reverence—and pubs for the revelers. - wartz said the biggest
costumes of the without cameras. The
CATALINA FOOTHILLS—Spec- boom in racquetball has
ial meeting on transportation and
Chapayekas, the evil fiercely independent Energyis t is o special education at Orange GroveRoad School,Wednesday,March 22 really been in the last 12
spirits who also act as Yaquis insist on that. Only at 7:30 p.m. months. In 1973,there were
FLOWING WELLS — regular 200,000 racquetball players
clowns. on rare occasions and after •`Save Energy, Save ficiently and consumer board meeting at the Flowing Wells
The tempo of the ob- much talk have pictures High School Library,3725 N. Flow- and in 1977 the number had
Money, and Save for the problems in energy con- ing Wells Road,March 28 at 8 p.m. grown to five million.
servance begins to quicken been permitted to be taken
on Palm Sunday and is by the favored few; not by Fu energy con- servation. FLOWING WELLS — override Mr. Schwartz said that
servation demonstrations Locations for these election May 16. Polling places will
gradually increased in the general public. be announced later. the faster game and
dance and pantomime A first visit nearlysponsored by the League of -programs are Woods amount of exercise the
Women Voters and the Library, 3455 N. First MARANA—In the administration
through the capture of the always inspires a desire tobuilding conference room at game provides has been
Tucson Public Library will Avenue, Tuesday, April 4 Manana,March 22 at 7:15 p.m. the primaryreason
Christ in the garden by the come again "next year" bepresented at three at 2 p.m.; Columbus people
Chapayekas on Thursday. when the centuries-old Oro Valley are turning to racquetball.
Late the next morning story of the Resurrection of library, branches during Library, 4350 E. 22nd for TOWN COUNCILthly meeting,Marin "The play is a lot quicker
(Good Friday) a the Christ is re-
April. Street,Thursday,April 6-at 23. Study session at 6 p.m.,meeting and it's much more
Among the.topics to be 2 p.m.; and Valencia at 7:30 p.m. exercise and easier to learn
procession makes the enacted—devoutly, never- discussed are solar .Library, 202 W. Valencia PRIMARY ELECTION — At than tennis," the Catalina
stations of the cross until ently by the Yaquis of
cooking, how to analyze Road,Tuesday, April 11 at Town Hall,April 4,polls open 6 a-m. owner said.
the eleventh station is Pascua. your home's energy ef- 7:30 p.m. to p.m-
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Flowing Wells 7
success senior Bob Coo r .
Nogales 1;CDU 12,Sunnyside 6. Pe .�
Tennis—Boys: Flowing Wells 5, : k''� � •-
the Dorados ace hurler, y. .
Cocktails • Sandwiches • Beer to O Douglas 4: ,jayvee Douglas 4, �,
g Wells 3.Girls: CI.9.San has found early this season. .
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D U N N' Baseball—CDO 4,Flowing Wells word," Coach Metz said. `'
(Plaza Escondlda) „Wk_ � .;:i7-
"He's come back from last
297-5419 Open Mon.-Sat.gam-lam Track — Boys: Santa Rita
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73,Globe 27. Off-season work was one • -v-
March 11 of the reasons Coach Metz} ` '� : t„
Baseball—CDD,3,,Nogales O. . �_� �3 °�`
CASA BLANCALIQUORSTennis Boys:CD } . •
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88.45. worked in a university *, & ,, ,
March 12 instructional league, and
` L)(J ,FV Golf — CDO 301, Coronado 313. CUP AWARD D—
`� E Jo Thorn r'left),presents her tro h to
' Miami 318,Safford 324,Ajo 329,San got in and did everything trophy Manuel 329. Linda Stafford after the Tucson National Nine Holers
it.etak ;:
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TM... completed the Jo Thorn Tournament Monday, March 13.
4, Globe 0: Salpointe 3, Flowing coach. _ P
CASE PURCHASES! Wells2(9innin sf. <<
�' g This work and an ex- Linda Stafford took first place with a two week combined
• - �r March 13
• '' swimming—Boys: %'."A.°0
ahuaro 122. cellent attitude," ac- low net score of 71. Nella Vanni placed second with 77,
CDO 49.Girls:Sahuaro 105.CDO 67. cordingto CoachHelen Fayette third with 80 and Etta Sharpe fourth with
YOUR COMPLETE Metz, P
WINE a N� LIQUOR STORE have led to a perfect 0.00 81• �Photo by Marcia Katz)
THE SCHEDULE earned run average in 17
March 16 CDO at Flowing innings this spring.
0 P E N SUNDAYS wells,boys and girls track;Nogales g6 tennis clubs form leagueatCDO,golf; Sabin°at CDO,boys Hes given up three
NOON T ]:on p•11t. tennis;CDO at Sabin°,girls tennis.
March 17 — Flowing Welts at singles,four walks and one
. Miami, golf; Flowing Wells at
6002 N. Oracle • Marana,gymnastics;CDO at Santa unearned run in compiling The six tennis clubs in March. 17, Catalina will
3262■ Cruz, oftball; CDO at Douglas, a 3-0 record this year. this area have formed a host Rver,Westward Look
• baseball. "He's keeping the bat- North Side Inter-Club will host Tucson National
Open 9 to 9 Daily March 18 — Flowing Wells at P g
• Nogales,baseball. ters off balance by varying league which begins play and Quail Valley will visit
ebilb•••••••••000110••••••••••••41MEHNO•0110110' the speeds of hispitches,"
p� this week. Skyline.
Coach Metz said. "He gets The play will consist of a The men IIIwill play
a lot of easy swinging double round robin. The Saturdays at 2 p.m. On
`Ks'." format is for each tennis March 18, River will host
SOCial But he's not just a pit- club to host the five other Catalina and Skyline will
cher, says the Dorado clubs once and to visit the play at Quail. Tucson
coach, who sees Cooper as five other clubs once. National doesn't have a
a strong defensive out- The women's teams will men's team, so this week
fielder with the potential play Friday mornings at W:raiLook will not
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Tucson National Golf Club Cliff Valley Golf Course ,... MAZATLAN!
The Tucson National MGA held a beat the pros event The Cliff Valley WGA played a pick your handicap event
Saturday,March 11.Tucson National head pro Jim Silvey Friday, March 3. Ruth Klinner took first place with 54. April 27th - May 1st
teamed up with veteran professional golfer Art Wall: Second spot went to Santa Sera with 58 and third place to
Together they shot 155. Ann Eyster with 59. 5 Days, 4 Nights
The winning team was Bob Nelson and Ron Shafer with On Friday March 10, the women played total bogeys,
a net score of 139.Second place went to Harry Schoer and pars and birdies. • Round trip air from Tucson
Ken Fosse with 141. Harry Liese and Benny Capp were Margaret Canning was the Class A winner with 26 '
third with 143 and Larry Yasmer and Bob McCabe fourth followed by Ann Eyster with 23 and Tina Dixon at 22. In • 4 nights on the beach at the
with 145. Class B,Lola Dillistin was first with 17. Ruth Klinner was Playa Mazatlan
Stan Volk was low medalist of the day with a 73 and second with 15 and Louise Pepitone placed third with 14.
Capp won the low net with a 66. - The Class C winner was Mickey Walker with 15,followed • "/ • Round trip transfers
On March 21-23 the Tucson National WGA will host an by Ethel Huber with 14. Space . Welcome cocktail 175.00
Invitational tournament.There will be an 8 a.m. shotgun The Cliff Valley Men's Sunday League,played a low net . Limited
start for both days of the tournament.Over 100 golfers are tournament March 12. Leo Virgil took first place with a per person double occupancy
expected to play. low net 48. Second place went to Tom Tinervin with 51 and
Frank Breit finished third with 54. CAMMON TIVAVE1
Quail Valley Tennis Club Catalina Racquet and Swim Club 3013 N. FIRST AVE. • PHONE 882-0946.
Two men's leagues wound up their winter tennis session The women's tennis team of Mary Lu RaushenbuSh,
Saturday, March 11 at Quail Valley. Vish Stark, Chris Sandsbury and Linda Vala were the
In one division, the team of Ray Ronshoff and Scott league winners Tuesday, March 8.
DeGregori finished first. Kent Morgan and Ed Bolding In the men's league play on Wednesday March 9, the Ah smiThrs p u B
placed second in this division, team of Rick Rathbun,Russ Gum,Neal Hall,Jack Jewett
In the other league,first place went to the team of Tom and Les Zolla placed first in their division. In a second
Wright and Mike Rowe. Jack Boyer and George division, the team of George Megar, John Sansbury,
DeGregori took second place. Rusty Gibbs,Bernie Beckman and Mike Pinnau finished ANNOUNCES ITS
The other winter leagues at Quail Valley will be ending . first. ,. •
next week,followed by the start of spring leagues the first This Saturday and Sunday, March 18 and 19, Catalina ,.,
week in April. Racquet Club will have an open house from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday
On Saturday, March 25 Quail Valley will have a Mixed for anyone wanting to play tennis, or to just look over the
Doubles Social followed by a potluck supper. Hosting this Catalina facilities. Complimentary drinks will be served.
event will be Nita and Buster Burris and Gail and Rick For more information, call Fred Schwartz, 297-2561.
Martin. Omelette Brunch
Arthur Pack Golf Course
1200- 3:00
()ro Valley Country Club
• The Arthur Pack's WGA played a throw out one hole for CLASSICAL GUITARIST
Fran Caster won a tee-to-green event for Oro Valley each nine holes Wednesday, March 9. The first flight
women last Thursday with a score of 34. Second was Evan winner was Bernice Hinton with a gross score of 82. .
Hanes and third was Charlotte Patt. Second place went to Fran Robison with an 85. Carol Casa Blanca Shopping Center 6064 N. Oracle
Oro Valley has two golf events scheduled for this Coltrain took second flight honors with an 84. Jean 742-3380
weekend. A men's ABCD tournament is set for Saturday Knepley's 86 took second place.
.. „ .
March 18With a 9 a.m.-shotgun start: The pro shop will
pair each foursome according to handicaps. Slow-Pitch
On March 19,a Lasagna Member-Guest Mixie will start --
at 12:30 p.m. The format will be the one best ball of a -
foursome,of two couples. For couples the cost is$13 and registration
$6 for non golfers.
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Page 24, The Arizona Territorial, March 16, 1978
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Chan a Club m t W y . 1-4'''''''':,,�� �
noon at Coat of Arms restaurant, ,
• 7053 ,,„, , .
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OPTIMIST N-4( ,iiSuriuorth T ���
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mist Club meets Tuesdays at 7 a•m. °. .-
at Sambo`s,6251 N.Oracle Road. ,�
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ants Club of the �.., _ �.. . "'� - .
Desert meets Thursdays at 12:15 ., :".„..!;-..7..;;..: --.-:,..,*
-,* p•m. at Coat of Arms restaurant, �� .� .
4( is 7053 N.Oracle Road.Q �U side �-
ROTARY—Casas Adobes Rotary • --., .�....�-• --- �' . .,
Club meets Wednesdays at 7 a.m.at ;;OING
� ^ � � ° •:'" � ��J.,�'s in Cliff - _Manor Inn ��, 5400 N. -- _ r”Oracle Road. _ _ _...�.�. �.,.._�. ,°•
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4( • LIONS — Catalina Lions club UP--Construction continues on Valley National Bank's Plaza Escondida branch
5 meets first and third Wednesdays at at Magee and Oracle Roads. •
7:30 p.m.at the Lariat Inn,Catalina. g A Valley National Bank spokesman said the complete
service bank is expected to open in mid-summer.
4( U, er ServiceTOASTMASTRS-Los Nortenas
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Club.6.2 am.Fridays at Carrow s
Restaurant,2664 N. Campbell Ave. a��
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IL' * N.Campbell Ave.
Ground clearing probable price range "It will be an "adult-
` operations got underway between $220 and $350r oriented pe apartment
4( Darryl Anderson's * CONTRACT SIGNED last week for a 224-unit month. complex as opposed to
•� Lloyd Construction has apartment complex at the The complex, developed family complexes," Mr.
si ned a contractnorthwest-corner of Orange byP.F. West Co.
g with the g , will in- Potter said.
4( Li „..A.... * federal government to Grove and Oracle Roads. elude two lighted tennis
Plaza.Escondido -
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build a branch post office courts, two regulation The first apartments are
Oracle at Nlvgee '` According to Larr
Picon Orange Grove Road for Y handball courts, a croquet expected to be ready for
297-2294 Potter, the complex will
$781,700. Bill Lloyd P court,a shuffleboard court, occupancy August 1, with
ilk**************** estimates work will start have efficiency, one- a swimming pool and projected completion.of the
bedroom and
the end of March. two-bedroom whirlpool and recreation complex expected to occur
apartments with a and laundry facilities. by mid-November.
7Joc/eriyInes & Spiriis a ns -Manvi
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HAS GONEDISCOUNT Representatives of nomic conditions. pany has used the plant to
Johns-Manville Corp. will Johns-Manville plans to manufacture plastic pipe
be in Tucson the week,of reopen this spring with for use in water and sewer
9 AM to 11 PM -- 12 Midnight Fri. & Sat. -- Sun. Noon to 9 PM Aril 3 to interview job P � approximately 30 em- systems, irrigation, tele-
applicants to reopen its ployees. phone and electrical con-
IAMESON 29 Qt.+Tax PAUL MASSON manufacturing .plant at The labor force at the duits and other projects.
R!S H W H I $7 $549 Qt,+Tax Orange Grove Road and plant is ex ected to in-
Qt.BRANDY P The plant first opened in
Interstate 10. crease to at least 70 em- Tucson with 50 employees
Super Buy, , . $8600 Case+Tax The plant closed in Nov- ployees. and closed with 34 ern-
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The Arizona Corporation commission by the end of rate increase five years
Oracle & Orange Grove (Next to Baskin-Robbins) 297-3961 Commission's (ACC) the week. ago, Metropolitan g p n has
decision on Metropolitan Metropolitan Water charged $7.50 for the first
W a t e r C o m p a n y's Company serves ap- 5,000 gallons and 70 cents
requested 60 percent rate proximately 4,000 nor- 1 U eacn 1,000 gallons
increase is at least two thwest customers. beyond 5,000.
week away. "They (the commission) The requested increase
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