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Historical Records - The Arizona Territorial (19)
' i ' t 09T is.67:-v. At 10 af C L. ({1 (=FSO y/ L L C V ACLr Serving Cases Adobes, Catalina Foothills, Oro Valley, Coronado Foothills,Amphitheater, Flowing Wells and all northern Pima County. 4A1/30t4 ,, lik _ _,,,,,. Z Yi.,• Z.,'... ted . .. Ill _. , _ j Zitirik: . . I THIRTEENTH YEAR, NUMBER 5 TUCSON, ARIZONA 20 cents per copy FEBRUARY 2, 1918 Rudasill is plan Despite written protests Plaza Shopping Center. the density in the request on attorney Robert Stubbs' amendment would in- mission."They came to get and verbal opposition, the But in approving allowing 40 single-story proposed amendment to crease population their two cents.in. county Planning and engineer Gene Anderson's condominiums and 16 two- the Tortolit eCommunity projections for the com- Alan Hanshaw, a Zoning Commission voted request for CR-5 (high story apartments instead Plan to increase allowed munity plan area by ap- spokesman for, the op- 10-0 to recommend ap- density multi-family) of the 32 apartment units he development densities on proximately 3,000 persons. p o s i n g r e s i den t s, proval of a controversial zoning on the CR-1 (one had originally requested. approximately 1,600 acres Some 80 persons had challenged Mr. Anderson's zoning request on Rudasill house per acre) parcel, the In other action, the northwest of Oro Valley. protested the rezoning, statements that the Road behind Casa Blanca commission also reduced commission delayed action If approved, Mr. Stubbs' either by petition or letter, property is undevelopable said county Zoning Ad- at CR-1 densities saying, ministrator Ron Green, "Impossible covers a lot of who told the commission time and territory." '� protests had also come "The Tortolita Area Plan �. from the Casa Blanca created a plethora of CR-4 . � e� _ � � Villas townhouse (multi family) and CRS, a b � ,, s � ,�� , development east of Mr he continued. `You have ,: ,, �. Anderson's property. created an ample in- .1* * Even though the protests property." �� � .���� �� �I � �.� m . ventory of this . n... from the townhouse Mr. Hanshaw charged ro -.4 - development fell within the that the county would 7. w � :;, 300-foot notification area, violate its own floodplain -- Mr. Green inted out that 0 1 ftp �, �. �" S D' ��` – ordinance by granting the 7::-.' a *�° x71, a :: t. 7 Y Awerenotcounted1 if. rezoning addingthatpart t they , � � ° . �� because they came from an - of the property is in the 100- °, area zoned for the same year floodplain of the Pima i':... : ir-----: 1 - -} densities as Mr. Anderson Canyon Wash.had requested. x�� 777 _. q Development of the �' Because of protests from property could also cause surroundingresidents, the .44 ,% ,—: �� ..3 problems with ground- ,...: �� � ��° commissiongranted a 60 � � water infiltration, he said, day continuance two and could also create �� _�'- ������ ��� � � ` -�` �� °` � ni0nths a o to allow Mr. �� � g flooding problems down- . ,: *� t m A , ,'«" :gam Anderson to meet with the stream. THE TERRITORIAL photographer was shooting the the highway department sometimes is guilty of a cardinal protestors. Mr. Hanshaw said that intersection of Rudasill Road with Oracle Road but was sin normally associated with proof readers on newspapers "I don't think they came persons owning homes ir unable to capture on film the traffic rat race that has —they can't spell.County maps say the correct spelling is to compromise," Mr. developed there.He did,however,prove conclusively that RudaSILL. See story on page 11. Anderson told the com- (Continued on page 24) \Walker caUs for bare-bones By WALT NETT he said. "Where they might be nice and desireable,they to continue funding previously approved projects," he Although concerned by the possibility of a record- are not necessary. said. ``This year,we are running on a very austere set of setting increase in the property tax rate, county officials Mr. Scharman said county department heads probably department budgets." are apparently not alarmed by statements made last began last year's budget process in worse shape than thi' week that the tax rate could take a 75-cent jump next year. Year. Compounding the budget problems is a lower cash "`We were used to havingmore to work with," he said, carryover than the count has had inprevious years, "I have no fears;" said County Manager Kenneth �' y Scharman. "We start every year confronted with the adding that mine devaluations and other decreases in the according to Finance Director Peter Larsen, who worst that could happen." tax base cut revenues. (Continued on page 17) The "worst" in this case, come from applying the We were used to having more...to work with,and we had mandated 10 per cent Increase ceiling to the county's$113- Catalina Coall'tior) million budget. A$1 million increase in the budget adds approximately 7.5 cents to the tax rate. Taking the full allowable increase of approximately$10 million would add 75 cents to the county's tax rate of$3.89 • / in riation per $100 assesed valuation. 0 I M Is he papprop Supervisors Chairman E.S."Bud''Walker said he stood by his previous prediction of a 60-cent increase. "I know the board can reduce that 60 cents considerably The Catalina State Park Tpropriation for the park. In addition, the county is that he expects final stat if they really get down to the bare bones and cut some Coalition, a group of civic That appropriation also working on a trade approval to come on hi projects,"he said. "But it's going to be 60 cents 0r better and e n v i r on m e n t a I would be used to buy out with the state,offering land trade in May. unless the board really gets concerned about the tax- organizations organizations supporting several leases, which, in the park area for state- A three-member pane; payer." the construction of a state along with the completion held property near Tucson consisting of Gov. Bolir. Mr. Walker said he hopes the board could keep an in- park near Rancho Vistoso, of two endin land trades, crease in the 1978-79 tax rate to within 10 cents. p p g Mountain Park and Attorney General Bruer "The board will have to get tight-fisted and cut out some has asked Gov. Wesley would consolidate the Colossal Cave. Babbitt and State Lan that are not all that necessary,"he.said. Bolin to support a proposed proposed park site. Both trades should be Commissioner Andre` programs y State Parks Department Mrs. Carlile said both completed by the end of the Bettwy,will make the fine He did not list any specific programs which could be appropriation for the land trades are moving year, Mrs. Carlile said. decision on the trades. trimmed from the budget saying that to be specific he, would have to look at this year's budget. project. well. - "He has an austere However, Mr. Ratlif A c c o r d i n g t 0 One a trade with Scott budget," Mrs. Carlile added it could take severs But,he said,many outside agencies presently receiving spokeswoman Mar beth sdale-based land developer added.``But this ispart of a funds as well as several programs within different p Marybeth more months after fins departments could be cut. Carlile, the coalition has John Ratliff, is scheduled series of five years of approval of the trade We have too man that are non-productive r0 rams " asked Gov.Bolin to support for a State Land Depart- working for the park." before the deeds are ex y p p g ' a $982,000 legislative ap- ment hearing Feb. 22. Mr. Ratliff said Tuesday changed. Look n: in... Looking out ... Outlook:Cloudy skies with little Foothills issue discussed -- page 3 Day Hi Lo Rain temperature change through 25 29 Thu. 64 26 64 34 Friday. Warmer temperatures Thu. expected for the weekend. Fri.27 69 39 -- Sat.28 70 44 -- Complaintsflyingaboutflies- 3 Sun.29 74 46 -- Mon.30 66 53 .12 Tue.31 66 51 -- Page 2, The Arizona Territorial, February 2,1978 EXOTICCLIFF VALLEY GOLF •nor changes Only. P$ ic r 8 hole Par 3 Golf 1 99* , .. Course.E.. Complete Golf �- Shop,Men's&Ladies' List Price $12,50 to$37.50 Syaortsivear,Golf Instruc- expected in Foothills tion,Snack Bar. 11 Different T ypes. Exquisitely packaged. 5910 N. Orade 887-6161 Nationally Advertised. _.. Ideal for Fund Raising--Bazaars—Jobbers—Party Plans Housing developments in creating the illusion of legislation that would -Direct Sales-Swap Meets- the Catalina Foothills will more homesthan are require developers to Cash Salos Co a I'', be saturated by the 1990's, actually there." donate land for future p r adhering basically to the Its a balance between 203 E. Congress (Downtown) United Wayschool sites. However, present neighborhood plan, urban infill and preser- neither saw the option 623-1907 Agency according to the county vations of lifestyles," he exercised. Board of Supervisors Katie added. Dusenberry and Conrad Mrs. Dusenberry said "So many school Joyner. that revisions in the zoning districts have brought e/ Caw)e h arl plan would most likely be The two Republican in areas that were zoned future" the time any Mrs. Dusenberry said. supervisors addressed SR(suburban ranch)years more than 100 persons at a ago simply for use as meeting billed"The Futureschool sites well into the legislation gets passed--it a "holding area." ' will be useless to most of the Foothills" held last "These areas were zoned school districts." rn Wednesdaybythe Family that way out of con-Y . }: Faculty Association. Nir. Joyner said that the Ô��l domcinG _ - ��'•• s�•r`� ':: :y venience. No one had Y M••' '• {},• .. .�}. � Rancho Vistoso plan was ..' �.;.••.:�.., ti. .ti ...R ,.... requested anything h�{{�~' g else,so fti:',r `' k Mr Joyner said that"the wereexample for -::-- ti: ...}.�}}•�.�� :.•��w �� an excellent C� - .}:..:::`,��:::<.���:�:� Y:'x'C'�}�:¢ �: .� : _ _ they zoned for COCKTAILS 1 i..�.i {: : :: :..:ti:f} : ,. :�:��, • �::��R�. train is already }:>:.: :::::�:`{?}'}hti4 �� :::.::: «}s{}r: {�Y� .,�,:,..:,...:N.:, : y on the ', developers to follow but .{:::{::{:f ,: :r::Y;:,: ti: ::�•.;�;".::.�:.:{:..1'{r-f�::ti:� s. : suburban ranch {.:: ::r : �r r�:•��: :�"{ti:.r� .•.. r:`�.•;..}. �:. 14� -�~�.. Mrs. ` r. :; ;;:.: :�: : :::•M}:M: } '}. : :., .ti... tracks," and except for a } '��: �:`�������-�� :����'�{ �r�� ti �.,r} expressed doubts that the FINE w1NES ai w.+::r'�'•.:•..,. .,.•tiY..5. ::.::• ap •,•'s;:�:;`v''t.:••�,.:.��v,• s•.,}v:}'��•r.L•{.hye�.ti.�t.•�A��'' �;:•:•� �+.ti 5` � Dusenberry ;}},{ti�7} ••5i ti: ti: ti�,ti Y•r�` �}sti1 r ♦ •r{•'1v}} :. • said. OPEN P.m. l*a.*/ail*,.v:{rr rr::-'"•:•t{:4' -.�'v..{,4: ti.�t .•:• ,n$'•' ""�} �:`t r k Y "few 1 ti : �h��,����.� few minor changes plan would ever get off the ,d�...g0le0100I iiia rr :r : i ::: }:�� } These lands were meant WED.-Sum. AtiiiRf Aaik.��`.:�,-. ••ti::.it ¢ . ::^... .:ti.,,iso�:} residents here could expect ground. iiia, �ti.} ;::{r Y r r .s r r `:�� to remain that way until ��' 0ea •� �'� few surprises. f° ~� the owners felt that growth John 1060 imom,;,,.:4,m„„§m„.y.„„:::„:„„mo,„:mteg:.......4„�� ����•:-rr••�� Ratliff has d32.6_2200 it ikf ���}-ti4}� onated • .h :Y .:: of the surroundinglands severalparcels of 4::3fl5 : ti ti! t�• .: Mr. Joyner said land to =,:f}Y �. ` ..� warranted a chane she•: �{$:•:• :::• r r•~ti r..ti. r.�{} ..•�.�:}:.�:: � . . g the Amphitheater School f..: } �Y f:=:;Y OM. y' ��:-t :: ` however, that clustered • .• , • { L }: .Y. :,`•.`�::::r}ti..::�:Y Y.r. �} r added. 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' axe. % } L M Jo-.. ,i' ., ` A_�.' .� - Monday, February 6 0 r e . .. . : 8:00 p.m. Y UA Main Auditorium EU :,;,:.-,....0„,,..,,..4 ,,,,,' — Reserved Seating :- -si' ma-immotmotr--As. . $5 • $4 • $3 C<MD a--i'4Hm,0-- Katie Conrad 3 Dusenberry Joyner rig. the Catalina Foothill 1 TICKETS s the supervisors, district Concerts& Public Affairs district that were zoned residents were told: - ', 1508 E.6th St., 884-3341 suburban ranch but were r-� surrounded by CR-1 (one -- There were no plans UA Eastside Service Center home per acre.) before the Board of • • 7575 E. Speedway, 884-4611 "These parcels might Supervisors for additional _ Mon.-Fri.,8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. eventually receive a recreation areas on the ` �� 6 favorable vote to changenorthside. Both super- ;.,,..- 4., visors expressed their their zoning because of ..,..._L., : _ • support for more their location within a Pp f _ denser zoned community," recreational parks nearby she added. school grounds. Let Catalina new nest egg will earn Catalina's Another good reason to move your Public opposition to a high interest(compounded every PPo -- Mr. Joyner said that S� y0u•■• sechigh n oeveryday) youmoney to the mountains...the requested revision in the Craycroft Road will be Y won't Catalina Savings Mountains. neighborhood zoning plan pay a penny of Federal Income Tax is one of theprime con- extended further north How to cut our income on any of it until you retire.(And b "within a few ears with yY Tax with aKeogh or then you will probably be in a sideration in granting or Swan Road expanding to lower tax bracket!) ATALINA - approving that request, four lanes, and Sunrise LR.A. accordingto Mrs. Call Chuck Stateler,Catalina's AV I NG ~-�---•_= Drive following suit shortly (and retire style!) Pension Plan specialist,at AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Dusenberry. afterwards. But Mr. Joyner said that 795-4470 for the details. -- Mr. Joyner said that If you're self-employed...or not Noir zoning hearings -operated covered by a company retirement P.S.:If your initial deposit is$1 000 ` on a two-way street. although clustered zoning plan...Catalina Savings will show or more, Catalina Savings will ��'-� t's veryeasyto con- was not always the most you how to set aside money every make a donation in your gname to 7216 North Oracle at Ina/297-8294 en ra e on the trees and attractive of housing 29 c t tdevelopments, "it of- year...for your retirement. Your your favorite charity. 15 Convenient Locations to Serve You. forget the forest," Mr. develo P Joyner said, adding that tentimes achieves a CF residents were not the balance between only group to be listened to. developers ' and (.-'"• "We must plan for what homeowners interests. •h l l 1 I 1 1 is inevitably going to be a -Tax dollars should not - 11 l +4 great growth in your be spent to promote 'Ne- i community. You can shut son's healthy economyor out just so many people and environment, Mr. Joyner on the other hand, you can said. Mrs. Dusenberry l i onlyget awaywith lettinga favored spending some f�� �' '�el•,��iiiail� P g + certain amounts in,,. Mr. money to promote national 'I l l1101111 Joyner said. business interests. to Both supervisors favored Tucson. 4. • • , , 'Illir01°It - 1,, REALTY A� 997 7l I Z OF TUCSON • "�8,,oe IL opttes%) 1. 4 e v: ,,,e MARY MAST CH V* t14 co�ri"91 1 has a new office., ,, 400011 -,, � �� •m�,' Home Phone lee- Q t ��1 I�1 - I am now associated with The North- e e • • 0- west Office of Realty Executives,and 887-6867 or 888-0394 t� 4% k0 3 will be pleased to help you with your Business Phone 8%.1 4 t 4a' real estate needs. 297-7373 Vii 6 0.° N • 1 West Orange Grove Rd. •Territorial Building (East of Oracle Rd,and South of Plaza del Oro) rE,,,. .- ..,.g...! f M. .. .. *•A• .3...•••••.N i.! 6•^ , ?{ ... •} .. ., ., , _ ., - $a. A. ..n* aa as a.a. ,a •*.A►••••4 t.•• ♦.!A,•O. February 2, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page'3 bonding question By CHRIS TAMULAITIS nyvale,Calif.,to do a series running through the year Murphey School, which In December, the board 1926 E. River Road. The Catalina Foothills of growth projections 1989. has a capacity of 257 had discussed the option of property,located in Tucson residents will go to the polls running through the year The purpose of that students will be out of expanding Murphey District One, is rented by on Tuesday,Feb.14,to vote 1989. study, along with others classroom space after the School rather than building the district. on the $2.3 million The purpose of that done by the county Plan- 1979-80 school year, ac- a new school. The status of the elementary bond election. study, along with others ning and Zoning Com- cording to the projection According to Mr. district's 425 high school The bonds would be used done by the County mission, was to predict studies. The school now 'Sorensen, however, "the students will essentially primarily to build a new Planning and Zoning student body population by holds 232 students, and'is cost of remodeling that remain the same, with middle school, grades four Commission, was to grades. expected to be at capacity school would be about $1.5 students attending classes through six, to replace the based on 29 cents per $100 The p r e d i c t ions, by the end of 1978-79 school million-nearly the cost of a outside the district for old Murphey School. assessed valuation. however, have fallen short year. new school. And still we tuition of about $1,500. The remaining funds, The bond election is of the districts actual According to Mr. would have substandard "It will not be feasible for should there be any,will be necessary to offsetthe growth which was about Sorensen, the Orange transporation, playground us to even consider earmarked for the pur- current growth projections eight percent last year, Grove Road Junior High and classroom facilities." building a high school until chase of a junior high of a district that has been according to Mr. Sorensen. seems to have adequate Boyd Ross, the district's we have a minimum of school site and two growing at a rate of five to According to the DMR space through 1981-82 appraiser,said that the 44- 1,000 high school students, elementary school sites. seven per cent a year, s t u d_i e s , S u n r i s e school year. year-old Murphey School r. Sorensen said, The bonds would cost the according to Superin- Elementary School, which "We simply are asking to could sell for ap- Polling places for the owners of a $50,000 house tendent Lew Sorensen. has a capacity of 500 will be fulfill an urgent need for proximately $390,000. Catalina Foothills District about $22 a year. Last year the school out of space after the 1978- classroom space," he If the board were to sell bond election will be For a $100,000 house, the board retained the DMR 79 school year. Sunrise added. tax wouldCorporation from Sun- currentlyhouses 515 — the Murphey School in- Sunrise Drive School, be about $44, P "All projections show stead of opting to use it as Multi-Purpose Room, 5301 year retained the DMR nyvale,Calif.,to do a series students already exceeding even the most conservative an administrative com- E. Sunrise Drive and Corporation, from Sun- of growth projections capacity levels. ones — that we need plex, a special election Murphey School,Kiva,2101 another school right now," would be required. E. River Road. Polls will County investigating Mr. Sorensen said. The District Officeis now be open from 6 a.m. to 7 Mr. Sorensen said that housed in a mobile home at p.m., Feb. 14. district growth is expected ! to soar from the present flies at to 1,400 students to 7,400 by the 1990s. The highest interest rates "The district would Although recent rains count 's environmental manure and take it to the probably be all right for jn Arinma g Y may have temporarily health director, said he is dump. four or five years," Mr.P• Sorensen said. `After that, relieved the situation, aware of three recent The only time the Rillito Race Track has complaints about the manure is not picked up is we would probably next need renovations to the apparently been the source problem, including two when it rains, Mr. Good- Orange Grove Road of complaints to county calls forwarded to him by man continued, since the health officials over the county supervisors. mud makes driving the School." i last several months. "I can't give you any dumploader difficult. The bond election would Flies from the county- first-hand information," he Mr. Robertson said the finance a 500-capacity owned track have been a said, "but the information track has been inspected school, which would hold e source of aggravation to I've gotten from the field is several times in the last grades four through six. residents in the Nor- that they haven't been able few months, and the At its Dec.7 meeting, the — ri t h m a n o r subdivision, to haul the manure out like problem seems to go away board selected a 12-acre _J6 Year Certificatelocated across First they should." for a while, after each site located on the west side $1,000 Minimum Avenue from the track. Part of the problem, Mr. inspection. of Campbell Avenue, ap- Ruhlon Goodman, who Robertson said, is that "But as time goes on,we proximately three-fourths leases the track from the owners board their horses start to get complaints of a mile north of Skyline We still compound county, said he was at the track's stables, and, about it again," he said. Drive. interest daily unaware that neighbors although they agree to A TERRITORIAL The property is currently Eam the highest interest rates in Arizona were upset by the con- clean up after the horses, reporter who walked undergoing condemnation ditions. " throughthe stable area proceedings. Annual Annual they sometimes just upSavings Plan Minimum Rate Yield -"I didn't know there was and leave the manure Monday afternoon noticed It would take students Passbook none 5.25% 5.389% swarms of flies around the from Murphey School, now 1 Year 2' Year ert facets $1000 s:7ss` s:s82%6 a problem," Mr. Goodman behind." P Y said. "There haven't been Mr. Goodman said stables and several piles of for fifth and sixth graders, 4 Year Certificate $1,000 7.50% 7.788% 6 Year Certificate $1,000 7.75% 8.057% any flies around.We spray owners-are only required to straw and manure which leaving Murphey School A substantial interest penalty is required for early withdrawals; around there constantly." clean out their stalls. has not beenpicked u . open forpossible use as an however,you can avoid this penalty by borrowing against your Y Track P P certificate at 1%over the certificate rate. Jim Robertson, the personnel then collect the "I feel that it's in pretty administrative, warehouse ' good shape,"Mr.Goodman and transportation facility. if -_Ora e oncini s ea s said. "We spray twice a Other students would SeCUrits day." come from Sunrise Savings and Loan1==.:1 founded 1964 �� -- He p ointed out that the Elementary School, now toe m o c r a t• Administrative Office-135 North Stone Avenue/Tucson,Arizona 85701 c women cold weather tends to keep for grades kindergarten Tucson Offices-3131 S.Kinney Road/1290 W.Miracle Mile/11 N.Wilmot the fly problem down. through fourth. Nal es— 2360 Tucson Highway/Benson-225 E.Fourth Street The Territorial Demo- Panama Canal Treaty rati- cratic Women's Club met fication talks. last week at the home of Mrs. DeConcini met -Juanna Vogt to hear a talk Panamanians who werepir/,----7--- --' - i _ p . , ,. , ,.. by Ora DeConcini. divided over the issue. She � ._......; \ . .„.,�z-,t Mrs. Deconcini report- met Americans working in a :�■r� --� �, � „'�� ~� po -..�� trip the Canal Zone who were .�,•0.■■■�:.- c.! ., ed to the group on a to �fs,`.�, n■■r■r'�+r at•■ == r • , ;: 7 Panama she took in late divided over the issue. f 110 Lal, 0-47' - . The American military ,ill 01 t ,� .. sir�f►..��-s srfora.rtz- �- �=_-� - `� • December. Mrs. DeCon- �' in the Zone were reported r" �-- ,f► ?to - -- .' . , '- .r cinni was part of Sen. —= - r Dennis DeConcini's party to favor ratification of the a -� _ treaty. - ., �� r t in the Canal Zone. -� The talk included slides •----=---_ -_. __ ( -. -_ �� _ The talk emphasized the taken by Mrs. DeConcini i ii. _ complicated nature of the .duringher trip. - :1.. `°4. ft .„*.di rel iii ma i;40,0 - P 4N —7- - i Glir 4. •-.10-4-0-----gr - — Tucson .. - v ..,...., „:„. coo a.,e,,,, 0,ot,10*sir"'-40-oniv) .,40,-0,0,-my -nal P.-101 t i,Zoi,..—,mt :. ,,,, -6,...A 6,11,10.-0,,,,,„4-60604,,,..„--., -- . _ -+. -ala•- -� S. �. ►- .r• �.�,�. ,,�, - � .- ••. _ COPPER Symphony ,_........„......„.......„ ,___„„. ,, ..,.,.. s,.. ,...„,„,.........,______ _________________„,_-__,._,... .._,..•. ...,.....„____________... .„_...... .........--,_-_„....._._,_ --.......„-..........-....--....---_, ERVIN ACEL guest conductor ��----"'--1--�-- OPEN HEARTH ''' —' .... HEIDI LHarpist ...Avery FisherFirst Prize Winner • Charcoal Steaks . Seafood for reservations 8 P.M.February 2/3 z • Ribs • Salad Bar TCC Music Hail , z • • Lamb ChopsHomemade Bread 8874000 - • . r •• Baked Clams & Pastries POPOVICI: codex Caroni :.',y HANDEL: Harp Concerto in B Flat `j ;t • -1 TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No.5 .' ; DINE BY CANDLELIGHT AND ,,,_,„,, Miss Lehwalder.s fee paid by the Tucson Symphony ENJOY OUR PANORAMIC VIEW Women's Association through the Eleanor Pascoe Fund. $4, $5.50, $6.50, $7 & $7.50 at TCC outlets. Phone , 791-4266 for information&nearest outlet.Sampler bro- Visit JJ's Glamorous Lounge HAPPY HOUR 4-7 p.m. Mon.-Sat. chures offering partial-season tickets at reduced prices available:792-9155 featuring Live Entertainment on COMPLIMENTARY TAKE City buses depart Park Malmain entrance— , Weekends with NORMAN HAAS Hot Hor d'oeuvers 7:00 P.M.. El Con (SW corner parking lot) THE `� 7:15 P.M. New this year! City buses depart Casas Adobes-7:00 P.M.. Oracle Villa-7:15 Located in Cliff Manor Inn 5900 N. Oracle BUS! P.M.. Plaza del Oro-7:18 P,M. 35c each wa . . Page 4,The Arizona Territorial, February 2, 1978 ./ i ralmnaligabamirff.ME)U1 IS e r S / At•Ip t.\0\14.,,I,E1)6 ef.T. ,,,i ‘, ., . Is . -.Ai-4i , , r .77, _____ ____ : k. , . _it______, _ _ come Oa Neg . ASID.„o-it,,E,R„ . -1 i- 2: 4----- L.. _____ a__, ____ \ 1 _ _ e. d.jewett — I - .-....r. , e(i i I r ` '. 101written early Monday a _ As this was being w e a y . cT"i . -- t: morning, the news staff for The ��'�►"` a----�-' - i ----� , . .•` 4 GREEN VALLEY # T-T 1 __ice.--, i r TERRITORIAL and the 1 U i' --- SUN was beingtreated to the sight of a new, �, -- g 1.1 i i I i r� �,TF. somewhat frostbitten boss. �`� . : rAiOS l) �-' Dave Iliff began work Monday as executive .q11:) , . G , ;pf:ECI1 ' ���'�`� editor of our two newspapers having just y .sr �. , "'�' ;'‘7 % rrTE �` c ed the midwest blizzards b the skin of ,, es ap YLi_ NE U.k,. ����:::. _ _ v4e his teeth a few days earlier. He departed t . � = • _ F�.....� Muncie, Ind.,late last Wednesday by auto just -_ •. - - = •�‘''a '_.� --- _ _ __‘ in front of the blizzard and managed to outrun "� ;. - .� ; .- - __--=.....-- ------........_______ �� _ = the snow and ice into Nashville. From there he \'' �' • t:,'• i -1 - ���" - �_ - relates it was all downhill with the weather ; .45,-..• , i;,. - ---t-, F . improving rapidly as he drove southwest. tik Iy «� �y.r`� �. , I ,;� —. Left behind in the Indiana snowdrifts are his ,,' • �� v' =-`": ' � -• .i �� , ''; .,. wife Ruth Ann, and two youngsters. They will ... 6 �,�.,;=„ - - =�f= ' be arriving in Tucson when the family's new 1 �` ' , , , _,• �1 ti,. ,v. ,��, �- home in Casas Adobes Estates is ready in a '\,�,,, . � ���• 1� N.N.,' _ couple of weeks. - ,• � ' ' "� '\'".��ft '. •"' ' '' ,`` L Dave,for the past 13 years, has handled the ,� '` ` ,� ,��,���� ,� night news desk for the morning newspaper in `.. _ o Muncie a place now known nationally as the Copley """"�""� place where those encounters of the third kind occur. He brings to our newspapers a lifelong love Ii pinch of community journalism and civic par- ticipation• He has published a suburban weekly newspaper in Indiana and has covered To the outside obseryer, it seems that public thing — a bigger bite into taxpayer's wallet. major political and legislative stories in the education has become a veryexpensive Looking at the curriculum of most schools, Midwest. p Dave has a strong interest in history and proposition. it's easy for the outsider to make value . the reasons it looks that w is that decisions on which programs are essential and geography which he hopes to expand in One of a easo s o s a ay p g 1 areout into previouslywhich are nice to have. southern Arizona. He has also been an in- schoo s it's structor of journalism at Ball State untouched fields — perhaps branching out too Perhaps,then, time to get back to the sity. Dave is a graduate of Columbia Univer- far. basics — reading, writing and arithmetic — As a result FlowingWells which already and given students the necessar N tools to University in New York. ' y g Y His duties will include the supervision and has the highest tax rate in metropolitan handle the future. direction of the news staffs for both The SUN Tucson, is beginning to feel the pinch. That doesn't necessarily mean providing - and The TERRITORIAL. Dave s time will be Supt. William Poston last week estimated each student"fun"electives as well as college divided between the Green Valley office and that one legislative tax change — a 5 percent prep courses, or making facilities available to the Casas Adobes office and plant. across the board decrease in assessed develop saleable vocational skills. valuation—would add approximately 40 cents Getting down to the important programs to the district's property tax rate, means letting students develop vocational CAI That tax rate is now $9.73 per $100 assessed skills to the fullest in a trade school after high valuation. school, or leaving courses in computers until Just when a couple of friends had convinced With the 5 per cent reduction, as well as a the college level. me that they had the number of the stock reduced assessment on rental property, other Frill courses are nice, but they're icing on market,that they really knew how to outguess districts may also feel the crunch and soon. the educational cake. the Dow-Jones averages, the whole thing falls In other words, budget increases on a And that's one cake that we can perhaps apart deteriorating property tax base add up to one afford to eat without icing. The experts — not my two friends by any means — now say that the market is having Time I i fries the worst beginning of any year in the history of the Dow-Jones, much worse than the scene before the 1929 crash. So what does it all mean? It appears that one It's time to quit horsing around with the flies asked city officials if a proposed annexation opinion is as good as another. Surely anyone at Rillito Race Track. boundary could be extended to include the who reads a couple of business magazines Wherever you have horses and stables, race track in hopes of getting the problem each week can be considered just as "expert" you're bound to have problems with flies and cleared up once and for all. as a market analyst who doesn't (and didn't) the smell. Rillito Race Track, located near With all this in mind,shouldn't the county be pick up a Dow trend such as we have noted the First Avenue and River Road, is no exception taking a closer look at conditions at its track? past several weeks. to the rule. The track has been the source of spasmodic complaints about the flies and the odor of 1 a _ horse manure. • Track lessee Ruhlon Goodman says he has crews working to clean up the manure and is Oracle losing its as attractiveness spraying the stables and surrounding areas twice a day during the racing season to keep Editor and Ina Road, was quite the country• they do it there". VVhile the flies down. The Territorial ,attractive, and it is losing Regarding a solution,. they have many of the Mr. Goodman leases the track from the Dear Sir: much of this at- suggest that a joint effort same types of businesses, county, and county officials say he keeps the In a recent issue .you tractiveness. There seems should be made by the as well as some additional Y asked for suggestions to be no limit to the in- County, and the residents and better ones, even in property clean and sprays faithfully after r leave — for a while. regarding improving the creasing commercialism, and businessmen of the the case of "fast food health► inspectors cluttered and messy look the forest of neon is area, to control the establishments", and Apparently something happens, and the that North Oracle Road growing, and we feel that situation. In my opinion, discount stores, there complaints, which come largely from a seems to be developing Oracle Road, if nothing is this area of Tucson — this seems to be some control or. subdivision across First Avenue, begin to more and more. When we done, will eventually look might be Utopia — should discipline in the use of trickle in again. moved here five years ago, about as bad as Speedway, look like Scottsdale. I signs and the actual ar- During a meeting last month, residents of we thought the north-west which was once called the suggest that someone find (Continued on page 5) the Northmanor subdivision half-jokingly area,between River Road, most unattractive street in out from Scottsdale "how (--[ de 4tivsa a jiii millk Second class postage paid at Tucson,Az.Subscription rates:by TearritGor,amail in Pima County—S7.50 per year; by mail outside Pima County in U.S.—58.50;foreign countries--510 per year;single WWA%ER INA copy—20 cents.Advertising rates available upon request.Phone 2971107. Association-founded 1885 . eM.L E°"o., Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE Award, GENERAL M►,•OMNI ., it&))Published each Thursday by TERRITORIAL PUBLISHERS,INC., DEPARTMENTAL NEWS COVERAGE EXCELLENCE Award P4R and ADVERTISING EXCELLENCE Award from Arizona 1 W.Orange Grove Road,Tucson,Az.,85704. Also publishers of The Newspapers Association January 1973. .':°` '� ,w..w.of Desert Airman and the Green Valley Sun. Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE, NEWS WRITING t •-.° ARIA>NA EXCELLENCE Award, TYPOGRAPHICAL EXCELLENCE i_ r, ' 41 ,.•. Award, GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL NEWS COVERAGE :�C •-^ NEWSPAPt;Rs, E.D.Jewett,Jr. Jack B.Jewett Walt Nett EXCELLENCE,and EDITORIAL PAGE EXCELLENCE Award °•,�'�'a,h. r A�;.'�o ATIoN Editor and Publisher General Manager News Editor from Arizona Newspapers Association January 1975. Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE Award and NEWS For Greater Public Service ? WRITING EXCELLENCE Award from Arizona Newspapers Association January 1977. February 2, 1978, The Arizona Territorial,.Page 5 Carter 's - ,__ s ..... ....5„,. ..,,,.:, .„, , ,, „:...,.. „,,,,,.. , A. — - . ,. fail to impress Wall Street 1 ,, ..,,, ,. ! t ! .:.. .,.S lti 1 ,,, ,..s,' s. , , The administration changing to worry. present time, a substantial market declines, makes it messages on economics Although the " market backlog of reserves is more suspect at this point ' and taxes, hopefully ex- swings each day, the daily building up by the mutual for a so-called "technical Bifocal Lens Ultra vue Lens pected by them to change in price usually consensus seems to be reaction."It also generates t- NOW, NOW rejuvinate the stock ends up at a small amount about 15-20 percent, the more nervousness on the market, fell like a lead in the averages. For bulk in short-term paper part of those operators who ONLY YOUY YOU'LL KNOW balloon. The pace of traders,it amounts to slim and cash;all ready to enter are short of the market. trading was, even from a pickings. But for investors the market given the op- When they are forced to BIFOCALS professional point of view, who are trying to "outride portunity. cover their commitments, THEY'RE slow enough for the ticker the storm,," they are In the meantime, then the fun begins to out- Introducing, AOLITE R ULTRAVI I TM Lenses. tape to end the day on time. __ _ guess the experts. g While many reasons are The Invisible Bifocals from advanced for the hit-or- Interest in the market • • S I was not confined to an one American Optical. miss action of the market, y a lack of confidence on the particular group of shares, They're gone.Those bifocal lines that add years part of investors is keeping By JOHN G.FORREST swinging from the autos,to to your looks.Now,you can see more naturally, them on the sidelines. As the oils, then the blue-chip with clear vision at all distances.No abrupt more and more annual . . . issues. In each group, changes.No line to peek over. reports are beingpublished hoping for better days however, the individual however, there was no. We can tell you all about AOLITE ULTRAVUE p° ahead• investor can only sit and definite pattern. The lenses.Visit us.And take off the years.Put on showing mixed results for wait until the funds start moneysupplyon AOLITE ULTRAVUE lenses. the past year, these only continues to add to the confusion. There are a number•of their move. The way the rise, and as a result the stockholders still handing market is set up, the pressure against the d Associated Optometrists p g e ollar Inflation traceable to an onto shares,hoping that the trading tactics of the funds continues. adverse trade balance, dividend payout will determines just how the Drs. Simpson, Fabricant, Blonder& Miller weakness in the dollar, and compensate in part for the market will react. An in- Plaza del Oro— University Office d e f i c i t f i n a n c i n g, erosion in the price of their dividual can only hope to The first month of the Orange Grove&Oracle 925 E. University overhangs the stock shares. Others, however, catch the move early, and year in the stock market 297-0102 622-5904 market.Until investors see have switched into bonds or hopefully get out ahead of was not a happy one for a definite attack to Treasury Bills until things the rush for the exits. shareholders. Any im- strengthen confidence in settle down. provement,however slight, - 2 these areas, their previous Based on the daily Each point in the would have a good To I -I "ho-hum" attitude is volume of trading at the averages that the stock psychological effect. I Ail ON) Mailba : t ° ra ,de losing . , .,,47 , ,, ....„, .,,,,,,„, . , :., ... ,. "•,4,, "...,,.'F'.', t` and spend more produc- `t--; (Continued from page 4) Some places offer top rat �: ,,.._ :. es'� � •,. tively. F chitecture,which results in . making the area much ,.� .,. .,_' more attractive, and am Morris Guberman ,:�,� sure that is one of the ` K 5� �� �'} �` ff. `�e A tai+' w 4.- reasons, too, that more - r"" `rly, i r business is done there. Their last f sX. , y >s . . ,: :sot. ;' x �v� -dadrm �f d►° 0 .. w,. . ,a+x Your January 19th issue, r �a ?�. CIC f 9; ,` . headlines "COUNTY MAY ` r . ,-. EXCEED BUDGET", and ncou nter .,. sR � _ ..,. : � �4# � �x�-Y in it you quote Board _ A lot of -s pay the big rates some of Get the biggest savings rates in town. Supervisor's Chairman Editor, 104 w ! ; • • thetime -Pima ' 4 ¢. divers=hep Get moving PimaSavings, The Arizona Territorial --r E.S. Bud Walker, as ' r< s all the time. saying, "Inflation, which Dear Sir: Mr. Walker estimates I have a challenge for - increases County spending your readers who are mo- ...,,,,,,a., 6 to 8 per cent a year, and twists — try negotiating �� :. � Thehighest• savings the mine devaluation, are the intersection of Oracle out of the Board's control and Rudasill Road! Be of a The trouble with Mr. clear mind and sound body. ■ 7 > rates i n own. Walker's statement is that It could be an "Encounter ',,'` -,: -.. `f•� .,2 he has it just turned of the Last Kind"! Certificate Accounts around.The fact is that the Our good friends in the Annual increased spending area of Oracle and Magee Rate Term Minimum Yield which the Board is sup- Road succeeded in acquir- _ � � ' #,> ° posed to control, is what ing a signal at the intersec- • 7.75/0 6 years $1000 8.057% causes the inflation. Until tion. Approximately a year 7.50% 4 years $1000 7.788% Mr. Walker, and other ago a petition requesting a 6.75% 30 months $1000 6.982% government public ser- light at Oracle and Rudasill 6.50% 1 year $1000 6.715% vants realize this, we will Road was signed by a large y o continue to have more number of residents in ourA f 5.75°/0 3 months $1000 5.918/o ` xe A substantial interest penaltyis required for earlywithdrawal. spending and inflation and area. The petition was sent -� � q the average citizen will to the State Highway De- Passbook Account continue to have less and partment,but thus far to no 5.25% $10 5.389% less, with his income avail. unable to keep up with the We need your help! . , Statement Savings Account inflation.The way to make L.Robert Nelson " 5.25% — $10 5.389% .k . our dollars worth more, Manager, � ��.,� , and to improve the Valley National Bank, ` t '� :7::'. :' _ 3" ,;,..1;717; t::?:,,--,:s4,,:r. `,i., economy, is to spend less, Casa Blanca Office " ¢� S t I Letters . 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Oracle. -�-' E� Page 6,TheArizona Territorial, February 2, 1978 PUBLIC NOTICES r PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES: PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know - Your Right To Know • Your Right To Know In the Superior Court of therelationship to the above child is Special Execution issued by the organization or organizations, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF more than nine directors elected' established or accuring before State of Arizona hereby notified to appear in the above entitled Court and in the as said Court shall determine, by the shareholders at the an- the effective date of this Or- which are organized and oper- THE STATE OF ARIZONA In and for the County of Pima Hua! meeting of shareholders dinance;nor shall such repeal in Superior Court of Pima County, above entitled cause,which Writ In and for the Countyof Pima In the Matter o: the Estate of which shall be held on the first Juvenile Division,2225 East Ajo and the Judgment described ated exclusively for such pur- NICHOLAS P L U M B I N G LURA BABBITT FULLER, any way affect or modify the Way,Tucson,Arizona,on the 27 therein reference thereto are poses. Monday of February of each following: by ARTICLE VII CONTRACTORS, INC., Deceased. year.The exact number of dir- day of March, 1978, at 1:15 incorporated herein,commands Plaintiff No.4326 ectors,term of office, removal, (1) Any special ordinance or o'clock,p.m.,and to show cause me to sell,and I will sell,subject This is a non-profit corpora NOTICE TO CREDITORS ordinances regarding fran- if •he has any, tion, the indebtedness shall not V ._ and manner of filling vacancies why such parent- to the right of redemption in TOFEL 'and MARIO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN shall be as provided in the chises,annexations,dedications child relationship should not be such case made and provided by exceed TWO HUNDRED THOU TOS E JOSEPH d b a TUCSON that the undersigned has been or zoning. terminated as by law. statute at auction,all of SAND DOLLARS($200,000). Bylaws, except that the first providedpublicRACQUET AND SWIM CLUB, appointed personal repre- (2) Any ordinance making an NORMA M.FELIX the right, title, interest claim ARTICLE VIII Board of Directors shall con The annual meeting shall be Defendant• sentative of this estate. All sist of the following individ- appropriation. Clerk of the Superior Court and lien which the parties nam- No.170061 persons having claims against (3) the second Monday in January. I the estate are required to pre- uals: Any ordinance affecting By NADINE B.CRANI ed in said Judgment had or have ARTICLE IX NOTICE OF SPECIAL PAUL S.SMITH any bond issue or by which any Deputy Clerk in and to the real property EXECUTION sent their claims within four Pub:The Arizona Territorial hereinafter described,and from The initial Statutory Agent months after the date of the first 5400 S.Bonney bond issue may have been shall be DONALD ESTES, 702 SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Tucson,Arizona 85706 authorized. January 19,26,1978 the proceeds of said sale, to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN publication of this notice or the February2,9,1978 satisfy said Judgment in favor Transamerica Building,Tucson, claims will be forever barred. PAUL F.SMITH (4)The running of the statutes that in obedience to the Writ of Req: Virginia C. Howard, At- of the judgment creditor therein Arizona,85701. 5591 S.Rosemont of limitations in force at the time ARTICLE X Special Execution issued by the Claims must be presented by Tucson,Arizona 85706 torney named, in the total judgment delivering or mailing a written this code becomes effective. sum of 56,973.42, together with The private property of the above entitled Court and in the EMMA SMiTH (5) The continued existence above entitled cause,which Writ statement of the claim to the 5591 S.Rosemont accrued and accruing interest members,officers and directors undersigned personal repre- and operation of any depart- PUBLIC NOTICES are forever exempt from the and the Judgment described P Tucson,Arizona 85706 and costs since the date of entry therein by reference thereto are sentative at 1171 East Seneca ment, agency, commission or debts and obligations of this The first Board of Directors of said Judgment. incorporated herein,commands Street,Tucson,Arizona 85719. office heretofore legally Your Right ii..Kno�� The sale will be held at the corporation. DATED January18,1978. shall serve until the next annual established or held. ARTICLE XI me to sell,and I will sell,subject meeting of the shareholders in East front door of the New Pima FRANCIS LEE FULLER February 1978.A director need (6) Any bond of any public Articles of IncorporationThere shall be a President, to the right of redemption in Po County Court House,also some- Vice President,Secretary and a such case made and provided by Personal Representative officer. of times known as the main en- Treasurer. No less than two(2) statute, not be a shareholder. at public auction,all of Pub: The Arizona Territorial (7) taxes, fees, KTK CLOTHIERS,INC. trance of said Court House, in February 2,9,16,1978 ARTICLE VII Any the right, title, interest, claim The initial statutory agent for assessments or other charges ARTICLE I Tucson, Arizona, on February and no more than twenty-one and lien which the Req: S.Debra Miller- this corporation shall be John F. incurred or imposed. NAME: The name of the 14,1978 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. (21) Directors. The election of parties corporation shall be KTK to sell the followingthe Directors was held at 4320 named in said Judgment had or Munger, Suite 802 Pioneer (8) Any ordinances described North Pontatoc, Tucson, Ari have in and to the real property PUBLIC NOTICES Plaza, 100 N. Stone Ave., Tuc- authorizing, ratifying, con- CLOTHEiRS,INC. real property to the highest hereinafter described,and from ARTICLE II zona, 85718, at 8:00 p.m., on son, Arizona 85701. The'initial firming,approving or accepting1 bidder: the proceeds of said sale, to PURPOSE: The purpose for The North One Half of the December 12,1977. The names Your Right To Know statutory agent and its succes- any compact or contract with and addresses of the original satisfy said Judgment in favor sort may be replaced time any other municipality, the which this Corporation-is-or-or following described real pro- of the judgment creditor therein In the Superior Court of the to time by the Board of Dir- State of Arizona,or any county ganized is the transaction of any Deity,to wit: two (2) Directors that were named, in the total judgment ectors as it may deem advis- or all lawful business for which The West 25 feet of Lot 15;and elected at this meeting are: sum of $1,610.00, together with State of Arizona able. or subdivision thereof, or with corporations may be incorpor- the East 25 feet of Lot 16; and DONALD ESTES accrued and accruing interest In and for the County of Pima EMMA SMITH the United States or any agency ated under the laws of the state Lot 16,EXCEPT the East 25 feet 5730 North Campbell and costs since the date of entry In the Matter of the Estate of or instrumentalitythereof. of Arizona, as theymay be Tucson,Arizona 85718 PAUL F.SMITH thereof,all in Block 7 of Miracle of said Judgment. MARILYN FLINT OLSEN, (9) Zoning Ordinances amended from time to time. Mile Manor, LOIS CHAMBERLAIN 501130 a Subdivision of The sale will be held at the Deceased. numbers 6,9,12,13,15,18,20,22, ARTICLE III433 North Pontatoc No.P-4260 Pub: The Arizona Territorial Pima County, Arizona, accord- East front door of the New Pima AMENDED February 2,9,16,1978 24,28,29 and 31;and Flood Plain INITIAL BUSINESS: The 9 Tucson,Arizona 85718 County in to the Map or Plat thereof of Court House, also Corporation initially intends toThe Directors may also be the NOTICE OF HEARING ON Req: Munger and Munger, Ordinance number 17. record in theofficeof the County incorporators of this corpora sometimes known as the main PETITION FOR Attys. Such repeal shall not be operate a retail men's clothing Recorder of Pima County. Po entrance of said Court House,in construed to revive any or business,but may engage in any DATED January 17,1978. tion. The incorporators' Signa Tucson,Arizona,on January 17, ADJUDICATION OF and all other businesses, tures are listed below. INTESTACY,DETERMINA- dinance or part of an ordinance RICHARD J.BOYKIN 1978 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to PUBLIC NOTICES which is repealed by this or- whether specifically related toCounty, DATED this 12th day of P Y Sheriff of Pima Arizona sell the following described real TION OF HEIRS AND the foregoing or not. December,1977. dinance. By Lt.J.S.Czech,No.25 property to the highest bidder: APPOINTMENT OF ARTICLE IV DONALD ESTES ADMINISTRATOR;PETITION Your Right To Know SECTION 4.That any and all Deputy Sheriff LOIS CHAMBERLAIN The Southeast Quarter of the AUTHORIZED CAPITAL: Pub:The Arizona Territorial Southeast Quarter of the FOR SUPERVISED additions or amendments to The Corporation shall have au- January 26,1978 STATE OF ARIZONA Southeast Quarter,Sec.20,Twp. ADMINISTRATION; In the Superior Court of the such Code,when passed in such thorityto issue one million ss February 2,9,1978 13 So.Range 14 East,GB.SRBB PETITION FOR APPORTION- State of Arizona form as to indicate the intention (1,000,000) shares of common Req: Richard L. Keefe, Attor- COUNTY OF PIMA M,except the So. 55 feet of the MENT OF FUNDS IN BANK In and for the County of Pima to make the same a part thereof, stock of the On this the 12th day of Decem- par value of one Hey West 585 feet and except bei,1977,before me,the under-ACCOUNT FRANK PENA, shall be deemed to be in- (51.00)dollar per share. triangular parcel adjacent to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Petitioner, corporated into such Code so ARTICLE V signed Notary Public, per- East line and except cul-de-sac that DEE LEONARD OLSEN and that reference to the "Oro STATUTORY AGENT: The PUBLIC NOTICES sonally appeared all of the per- .n the Southeast corner thereof, has filed with the above-named MARIA EUGENIA TOLEDO name and address of the initial sons known to me to be the containing 9acres,moreor less, Valley Code" shall be un Court a Petition in formal test- PENA, persons whose names are sub derstood and intended to include statutory agent of the Corpora- Your Right To Know Pima County, Arizona. acy proceedings. Respondent. tion is JACK E. ORNSTEIN, scribed to the foregoing instru- Sheriff of Pima County.Arizona Trial by jury has been set NO.D 19558 such additions and amend- Attorney at Law, Suite 1000 ment, and acknowledged that By Sgt.Dudgeon,239 ments. Articles of Incorporationon the 18th day of April,1978,at SUMMONS Transamerica Building, 177of they executed the same for the Deputy Sheriff 9:00 a.m., in Division 8, Pima THE STATE OF ARIZONA to SECTION 5. That a copy of North Church such Code shall be on file in SOUTHERN ARIZONA Avenue, Tucson, purposes therein contained. DATED Dec 19, 1977 County Court House, Tucson, the above named respondent 179keptArizona 85701. WITNESS MY HAND AND Pub: The Arizona Territorial Arizona. Centenario, Culiacan, Mexico the office of the Town Clerk. It ARTICLE VI TAAINING ASSOCIATION, OFFICIAL SEAL. DATED: January 25,1978. City.D.F. shall be the express duty of the BOARD OF DIRECTORS: (Anon-profitorganizaTHEtion) Barbara Schwartz January 5r 29,197 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE January S,12,1978 ZIPF&HENDERSON YOU ARE HEREBY Town Clerk, or someone THE INITIAL Board of Di- NOTARY PUBLIC Req: Russo. Cox & Dickerson. Attorneys for Petitioner SUMMONED and required to authorized by the Town Clerk, PRESENTS: My Commission Expires: to rectors will consist of two (2) Attorneys That we, the undersigned. By WALTER L.HENDERSON appear and defend in the above insert in their proper places all directors. The persons who are February 10,1978 have this day associated our- C-D Case No.3215-77 Pub:The Arizona Territorial entitled action in the above amendments or ordinances to serve as Directors until the selves together for the purpose 113539 February 2,9,16,1978 entitled court,within TWENTY p P Court Case No.170061 thewhich indicate the intention to first annual meeting of share- of forming a non-profit corpora- Pub: The Arizona Territorial NICHOLAS PLUMBING CON Req: Walter L. Henderson, At- DAYS. exclusive of day of make the same a part of such holders or until their successors tion under and pursuant to the January 26,1978 Corney service, if served within the Code,when the same have been are elected and qualified are: laws of the State of Arizona and February 2,9,1978 TRACTORS INC., Slate of Arizona, or within or reprinted in NED W.KOHN Req: Donald Estes,Attorney vs THIRTY DAYS,exclusive of the printedP page for that purpose do hereby adopt JOSEPH TOFEL and MARION PUBLIC NOTICES dayof service,if served without form,and to extract from such 499 E.Camino La Brinca these Articles of Incorporation. TOFEL, d b a TUCSON RAC - Code Tucson,Arizona 85718 the State of Arizona,and you are Code all provisions which may ALEX G.TAVEL ARTICLE I PUBLIC NOTICES QUET and SWIM CLUB, The name of the corporation Your Right To Kriow hereby notified that in case you be from time time repealed. P to do, dthat in you This copy of such Code shall be 5812 CaminoArizpe shall be SOUTHERN ARIZONA OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF . fail soTRAINING ASSOCIATION. Your Right To Know Tucson,Arizona 85718 9 COUNTY OF PIMA ss Articles of Incorporation will be rendered against you for available for all persons The number to serve on the ARTICLE tl STATE OF ARIZONA Of the relief demanded in the peti- desiring to examine the same Board of Directors shall be fixed The principal place of busi-,. Articles of Incorporatlott NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BIG SOUTHWEST AUTO- tion. during regular business hours by the By-Laws. ness shall be Tucson, Pima'' of that the Sale in the above-entitl- TRUCK SALVAGE,INC. The name and address of and shall be considered the ARTICLE VIIRSVP INTERNATIONAL,INC. ed case has beenpostponed978 to County,Arizona. We, the undersigned, associ- petitioner's attorney is: official Code of the Town. VACANCIES IN BOARD OF ARTICLE I Tuesday, February28, 1978 at ARTICLE III Y ate ourselves together for the THOMAS E.HIGGINS,JR. SECTION 6.Wherever in such DIRECTORS: Any vacancy The name of the Corporation 10.00 A.M. 1200 Home Federal Tower The purpose for which this is RSVP INTERNATIONAL, purpose of forming a corpora- Code or any ordinance of the occurring in the Board of Di- corporation is organized is the Witness my hand this the 17th Tucson,AZ 85701 rectors shall only be filled ata INC. day of January,1978. tion under the laws of the State Town,any act is prohibited or is transaction of any or all lawful (602)624-8663 ARTICLE II of Arizona, and adopt the fol GIVEN under the hand and made or declared to be unlawful special meeting by an affirma- business for which non-profit The purposes for which this RICHARD J.BOYKIN lowing Articles of Incorpora- or a misdemeanor, when no five vote of the holders of a corporations may be Incor P SHERIFF OF PIMA COUNTY the seal of the Superior Court ofCorporation is formed are, or tion. specific penaltyisprovided majority of the issued and out- porated under the laws of the By Lt.John S.Czech the State of Arizona in and for P include the transaction of any ARTICLE I therefore, the violation of any standing voting shares of the State of Arizona,as they may be Commander Court the Countyof Pima,this 7th dayor all lawful business for which The name of this corporation Corporation. amended from time to time. Services Section of December,1977. such provisions of this Code or corporations may be incor shall be BIG SOUTHWEST ARTICLE VIII ARTICLE IV P Pub: The Arizona Territorial AUTO-TRUCK SALVAGE, INC. NORMA M.FELIX ordinance of the Town may be PREEMPTIVE RIGHTS:The porated under the laws of the January26,1978 ARTICLE II Said corporation is organized Clerk punishable by a fine not to ex- holders from time to time of the State of Arizona,as they may be February 2,9,1978 exclusively for charitable and amended from time to time. The principal place of busi- By Yolanda Berillon ceed three hundred dollars or by common stock of the Corpora- educational purposes, including Req: Russo, Cox, Dickerson & ness of the tion shall be Deputy Clerk imprisonment not to exceed tion shall have preemptive ARTICLE I I I Carlin,Attorneys corp,..Hfor such purposes as the making Tucson, Pima County, Arizona Pub: The Arizona Territorial three months, or by both such rights as to any classes of stock,. The Corporation initially in - Tucson, fine and of distributions to organizations but it maymaintain offices,hold February2,9,16,23,1978 imprisonment. then or thereafter authorized to tends to conduct the business of PUBLIC NOTICES Every that qualify as exempt organiza- meetings and transact business Req. Thomas E. Higgins, Jr., day any violation of this Code or be issued, including treasury tions under Section 501 (c) (3)of soliciting,collecting, acquiring, Attorney stock. No resolution of the assembling and listing the anywhere within or without the any such ordinance shall con the Internal Revenue Code of names and addresses of persons Your Right To Know United States of Amercia. tinue shall constitute a separate Board of Directors authorizing 1954 (or the corresponding pro- ARTICLE III offense. the issuance of stock to which visions of any future U. S. and parties who desire to re- The general nature of the busi- PUBLIC NOTICES SECTION 7. All ordinances preemptive rights shall attach Internal Revenue Law). ceive information concerning In the Superior Court ness to be transacted and theor parts of ordinances may require such rights to be ARTICLE V services, products or property of the State of Arizona in conflict available or located in other In and for the purposes for which the corpora- Your Right To Know herewith are, to the extent of exercised within less than sixty No part of the net earnings of tics is formed are as follows: (60)days. the corporation shall inure to the Parts of the world, and dissem County of Pima such conflict, hereby repealed. Po Hating to them such information HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS in general, to carry on any SECTION 8. If an provisionARTICLE IX benefit of,or be distributable to, business,and to have and exer- ORDINANCE NO.32 y BY-LAWS: The power to al its members directors,officers, as may be desired,either itself AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a cise all theowers conferred by AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING of this ordinance or the ap- ter, amend, or repeal the By- t or through others to whom such corporation, P plication thereof to anyor other private persons,except the laws of Arizona upon cor- THE ENACTING A person Laws or adopt new By-Laws that the corporation shall names or listings may be re plaintiff vs. or circumstance is held invalid, shall be vested in the share- ferred for a fee or other consid- JOHNNY L. BROCKINGTON porations formed under the Gen- C O D I F I C A T I 0 N ANDauthorized and empowered to enation. and HAZEL C. BROCKING- TON, ROOKING y eral Corporation Law of the REVISION OF THE OR- the-Invalidity shall not affect holders,who may amend,alter, pay reasonable compensation State of Arizona,and to do any DINANCES OF THE TOWN OF other provisions or applications repeal,and replace By-Laws by for services rendered and to ARTICLE IV TON,husband and wife,et al., or all the things hereinbefore set ORO VALLY, ARI ZONA; of this ordinance which can be the affirmative vote of the hold- make payments and distribu- The Corporation shall have defendants forth to the same extent asgiven effect without the invalid ens of a majority of the issued authority to issue 100,000 shares No.170058 ESTABLISHING THE SAME; tions in furtherance of the pur of stock, designated "Common NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXEC- natural persons might or could PROVIDING FOR THE provision of circumstance, and and outstanding voting shares of poses set forth in Article IV. No PROP- do. to this end theprovisions of this the Corporation. substantialpart of the activities Stock",the par value of each of TION SALE OF REAL PROP REPEAL OF CERTAIN OR- such shares being$10.00. ERTY The initial business shall be to ordinance are severable. ARTICLE X of the corporation shall be the operate aniauto and truck sal- DINANCES NOT INCLUDED INCORPORATORS: The ini ARTICLE V NOTICE ISiHEREBY GIVEN THEREIN EXCETT AS EX SECTION 9.WHEREAS,it is carrying on of propaganda, or The name and address of the that in obedience to the Writ of vage company. necessaryfor the preservationtial Directors are also the incor- otherwise attempting to influ- P R E S S L Y P O V I D E D; P initial statutory agent of the Special Execution issued by the ARTICLE IV porators of this Corporation. ence legislation, and the cor- The amount of authorized PROVIDING FOR AMEND- of the peace,health and safety of IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we Corporation is: above entitled Court and in the MENTS TO SUCH CODE; the Town of Oro Valley that this poration shall not participate in, DOUGLAS U.GROVER above entitled cause,which Writ capital stock of this corporation have hereunto set our hands as or intervene in (including the PROVIDING A PENALTY; ordinance become immediately4734 East 17th Street and the Judgment described shall be One Million shares of Incorporators this 10th day of publishing or distribution of voting common stock with a par AND PROVIDING AN EF- effective, an emergency is January,1978. statements) any political cam- Tucson,Arizona 85711 therein by reference thereto are value of one dollar ($1.00) per FECTIVE DATE. hereby declared to exist, and NED W.KOHNpaign on behalf of any candidate ARTICLE VI incorporated herein,commands share. The price at which such BE IT ORDAINED BY THE this ordinance shall be effective ALEX G.TAVEL for public office. Notwithstand- The known place of business of me to sell,and I will sell,subject stock is to be issued shall be MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF immediately upon its passage STATE OF ARIZONA ing any other provision of these the Corporation shall be in Tuc- to the right of redemption in determined by the Board of THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, and adoption. ss. articles, the corporation shall son,Pima County,Arizona,and such case made and provided by Directors and its judgment as to ARIZONA, AS FOLLOWS: PASSED, ADOPTED AND COUNTY OF PIMA not carry on any other activities the Corporation may establish statute,at public auction,all of value shall be final. Stock shall SECTION 1. That this Or- APPROVED by the Council of This instrument was executed not permitted to be carried on such other locations for the the right, title, interest, claim i be issued when paid for in cash, dinance,consisting of Chapters the Town of Oro Valley,Arizona, and acknowledged before me,a (a) by a corporation exempt conduct of its business as the and lien which the parties nam- property,or services,and when 1 to 12,each inclusive,is hereby this 5th day of January, 1978. Notary Public, by NED W. from Federal income tax under Board of Directors may ads ed in said Judgment had or have so issued shall be deemed fully LOIS LAMBERSON KOHN and ALEX G. TAVEL, Section 501 (c) (3) of the Inter- adopted and enacted as the"Oro nal Revenue Code of 1954(or the ARTICLE VII hereinafter described,and from paid and nonassessable. Exist- Mayor this 10th dayof January,1978. Valley Code" and shall be Y The initial Board of Directors the proceeds of said sale, to ing shareholders shall have the Jack E.Ornstein corresponding provision of any treated and considered as a new ATTEST: shall consist of Two (2) Direct- satisfy said Judgment in favor right to maintain their propor- NOTARY PUBLIC future United States Internal original comprehensive or- DOROTHY MORSE, ors; and the names and ad- of the judgment creditor therein tional interest in the corpora- My Commission Expires: Revenue Law.) lion whenever new or treasurydinance which shall supersede Town Clerk dresses of the persons who are to named, in the total judgment December 19,1981 ARTICLE VI stock is issued,said right to be all other general and permanent APPROVED AS TO FORM: 501109 Upon the dissolution of the serve as Directors until the first sum of S15,666.50,together with exercised within a time period ordinances duly enacted on or WALTER HENDERSON, Pub: The Arizona Territorial corporation, the Board of Di- annual meeting of shareholders accrued and accruing interest established by the Board of before November 1,1977,except Town Attorney January 26, 1978 February 2,9, rectors shall, after paying or or until their successors are and costs since the date of entry Directors, but in no case less such as by reference thereto are Pub: The Arizona Territorial 1978 making provision for the pay- elected and qualified, and who of said Judgment. than 30 days nor more than 120 expressly saved from repeal or January 19,26, 1978 Req:Jack E.Ornstein,Attorney ment of all of the liabilities of the are also the Incorporators of the The sale will be held at the days after.written notice of the February2,9, 1978 corporation,dispose of all of its Corporation,are: East front door of the New Pima continued in force and effect for p Po issue is mailed; this right may any purpose. Req: Lois Lamberson, Mayor assets exclusively for the pur CHARLES P.MARSHHAUSEN County Court House,also some only be waived in writing. Not- - poses of the corporation in such 1950 West Omar Drive times known as the main en- only ON 2. That all PUBLIC NOTICES Tucson,Arizona 85704 trance of said Court House, in withstanding anything herein to provisions of said code shall be manner, or to such organiza DOUGLAS U.GROVER Tucson, Arizona, on February the contrary,however,the Boad in full force and effect on and tions organized and operated of Directors shall have the right after January 5, 1978, and all PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right To Know exclusively for charitable, edu 4734 East 17th Street 16,1978 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to involve the corporation in any ---- cational, religious or scientific Tucson,Arizona 85711 to sell the following described reasonable type of stock redem ordinances of a general and In the Superior Court of the IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the real property to the highest Your Right To Know purposes as shall at the time ption or stock purchase plan on permanent nature of the Town of State of Arizona named Incorporators have ex bidder: any reasonable conditions. Oro Valley enacted on or before In and for the County of Pima qualify as an exempt organiza- ecuted and adopted these Art- Lot 108 of Lakeside No. 1, In the Superior Court of the tion or organizations under Sec ARTICLE V November 1, 1977,-are not in WILLARD BOESENBERG, an icles of Incorporation this 9 day Pima County,Arizona as shown The name,residence,and post such code or recognized or State of Arizona tion 501 (c) (3) of the Internal unmarried man, of January,1978. by Map on file in Book 16 of g In and for the County of Pima Plaintiff, Revenue Code of 1954 (or the office address of each incor- continued in force by reference corresponding provision of any U.Grover Charles P.Marshhausen Maps and Plats at Page 66, In the Matter of: vs. Douglas U.GroPima County Records. porator is as follows: therein are hereby repealed GONZALES,BABY BOY, future United States Internal EMMA SMITH JAMES HOWARD Mc Pub: The Arizona Territorial DATED Jan.19,1978 from and after the effective date A person of less COMMAS,an unmarried man, Revenue Law) as the Board of January 26,1978 February 2,9, RICHARD J.BOYKIN 5591 S.Rosemont of this Ordinance, except as than 18 years. Directors shall determine. Any Tucson,Arizona 85706 Defendant. 1978 Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona hereinafter provided. No.5-392 such assets not disposed of shall Y ByLt.J.S.Czech No.25 PAUL F.SMITH SECTION 3. That the repeal No.169361 Req:J.Dayton Ford,Attorney P NOTICE OF HEARING be disposed of by the Superior 5591 S.Rosemont provided for in Section 2 hereof The Court, having read the NOTICE OF SPECIAL - Deputy Sheriff Court of the county in which the Tucson,Arizona 85706 EXECUTION SALE OF office of the corpora- January ra Pub: The Arizona Territorial shall not affect any offense or verified Petition for Terming• principal Po PUBLIC B L i C N T I E S ARTICLE VI act committed or done or any tion of Parent-Child Relation- REAL PROPERTY tion is then located,exclusively January 26,1978 February 2,9, The corporation shall be gov- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN for such purposes or to such Your R}ght 10 Kilo,•. 1278 At- ernored by a Board of Dir penalty or forfeiture incurred or ship,and good cause appearing, that in obedience to the Writ of _ ectors of not less than two nor. any contract,right or obligation Any person claiming parental RoegeyHirsch & Lindamood, February 2, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 7 its usual success because of the many coordinators for Robert Ancharski, Tom'Stover, Mark Rossi, George both the men and the women's events. Arntz, Jim Baughman, Bart Morris and Susan Frost. • 440' coVering Some of the contributors included: Ron and Liz Adams, All of the artists are attending the University of Arizona I George and Virginia Sheer, Art and Jean Daman, Dick and for many of them,the exhibit marks their first major e ,,�, Wilson,Verna Winegar,Craig Metz,Bob and Jean Folker, show outside the University. Dick Meyer, Ellen Smickrath, Jean Hamilton, Scotty The Hang-Up Gallery,' Baxter, Carmen and Harald Hiner, De De Hood, Jim g- P owned by Candy Davis and Mike Dominguez, opened in December 1976 and has held two Parker, and Bob Bowden — all Tucsonans. previous exhibits in fine art photography. This show will Chris tamulaitis be its first print show and is intended to acquaint the the •+ public with fine print by local talents. 1 or lhs'iders fill bill at Society The hours are from 10 a.m.to 5 weekdays. �. Gallery p.m. y Skyline's cactus classnc site .. All nine artists will be present at an opening reception at of South western Authors the gallery from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 5. The exhibit ofolfgames, dinners, dances will cloe Feb. 24. g , The annual "Seminar for Writers," sponsored by the Society of Southwestern Authors was held last Saturday atSkyline Country Club residents and out-of-towners were SCC home h opera bthe University of Arizona.bus bustlingaround to the golf course, dinners, fashion Co-founder and past-president of the society, Dorothy shows and luncheons during the 15th annual Cactus Classic Invitational at the Skyline Country Club. McGuinn, gave the opening welcome to more than 100 A benefit dinner,proceeds which will go to the Arizona The week began with 140 golfers representing 18 states participants in the workshop. Opera Company, will be held honoring famed Metropol- and Canada teeing off at the club gearing up for the match Ms. McGuinn, a northside resident, is a published itan singer Jerome Hines,beginning 5:30 p.m.on Sunday, Feb. 12.a . The dinner will be held at the Arthur A.Porters'home in w . = . Skyline Country Club Estates. Mrs.John Gekas and Mrs. t � = 1 Steve Seltzer are preparing the "Une soiree elegante," a `� dinner where Hines will visit with guests. S AT SKYLINE-The Skyline °" '` • CountryClub hosted the Hines,considered the most celebrated bass singer of his ,. generation, will flyfrom New York to Phoenix for a 15th annual Cactus Classic concert and reception on the 11th, and will flyto Tucson Invitational Golf Tour- nament last week. The for the dinner on the 13th and concert on the 13th. He will event drew a field of 140 then return to New York to continue his performances at ' �,...::A � entrants most of whom the Metropolitan Theatre. The dinner is $50 ' 4 escorted their wives to theper person (tax deductible). Mrs. Clyde Valley 1202 Deer Canyon Road, is in charge of all various gala affairs put on y Y� g °Areservations. All proceeds from the dinner and the ,, by the club.The organizers •` of this year's invitational concert will go towards a match fund from the National ' included (from left) Art Endowments for the Arts. - �.: and Jean Daman, Co-W DAC open doors for Guest Day chairman and Ron and Liz -,, 4+ -...„ Adams, chairman. The John Thurman Chapter of the Daughters of i 1:::,.., - 0:' — ''' ' '''' American Colonists have chosen Friday, Feb. 10, as the .,..., !,,,,,,, I MIS. ' - - ' ,',, --': I - - date for the Annual Guest Day Tea. The social will be held at the home of/Mrs.Mark O'Malley,3256 E.Fifth St. Mrs. la tournament which began Monday. Kingston Smallhouse will serve as co-hostess. Members play g , . . "MISSED AGAIN..." is 15th year in a row. Frank andguests are asked to assemble at 2p.m. VisitingDAC On Sunday, perhaps the fiercest of competition took what two of Skyline's most Winegar (left) and Mickey place withColorado, Texas and Oklahoma residents noted golfers had to say Primm have competed in imembers are welcome to attend. A call to the hostess will competing n the World Golf Tournament. (below) about not winning each of the 15 consecutive be appreciated. Ever since the Colorado entourage won the first tourney the Cactus Classic-for the Cactus Classics. two years back—Colorado and Texas have become in- tense rivals. BUYING 2nd This year the Colorado team took first place-over Texas representatives who had been last year's champs. :* By Kay Mallek An informal welcome party was the event scheduled '` If you are in the mar- It pays to shop & com- Sunda night with the main topic of dicussion throughout „-.•-i., ` ° ' i ket to purchase some- pare -- please try our the room being "Colorado wins it after all!" t "Next-to-New-Store women got a chance to show off their golf swings on :.w-. -7.,..-.7;,:-, y,.. .thing for your home, a in Monday during the Ladies Golf Tournament played at the w °x� piece of furniture,,an ac- Rams Shopping Center at Cliff Valley Golf Course. k cessory, a picture, rug, the corner of Dodge&Ft. Delores Mosher from San Jose, Calif., triumphed over .4 `f g piece of china.or a lamp, Lowell 327-6118. P shop, look, price & com- THIRDLY we will all other participants in the field. P Meanwhile,the men began the opening round of match . pare.After checking all of 'suppose that your funds play on the beautifully groomed golf course at Skyline the new stores, visit the are very limited & your Country Club. antique shops & second needs greater than most. Tuesday was the day for the ladies to relax while the hand stores. Consider the Perhaps you are handy, men tightened up their game for the second day of golf merit of saving money; talented and willing to play. The ladies toured the Arizona-Sonora Desert the possibility of getting work hard to achieve your Museum along with several Skyline residents hosting the better quality; acquiring needs, and satisfy your affair. author and presently a public relations consultant. She is a item that will increase love for beauty. Tuesday night was billed as"Western Night,"although a member of the society's board of directors. in value, rather than de- You must then seek-out a more appropriate name might have been "Super Bowl Another Casas Adobes resident was represented at the crease. sadly neglected, but ser- XII — revisited. conference with the appearance of Susy Smith. The Someone has loved your viceable pieces of furn- At the club's evening affair, Texas visitors donned the author of 28 books, Ms.Smith gave a seminar on "Sweet purchase before. You iture, that require tender blue Dallas Cowboys jerseys — each with Roger :Romantic Novels,"a new adventure in writing for her. may learn to love "the loving care,such as strip- Staubachs .number"12"reprinted on the back and front. Ms.Smith is known more for her books concerning ESP, 2nd time around". ping,• finishing, or —This was just enough to incense the Denver Bronco fans but has changed niches and is now pursuing the romantic painting&decorating the spurring them to wear as much orae as could FIRST we will suppose P g form of novel writing. that you have purchased sad looking piece. Some possibly be worn to reaffirm their support of their Super Ms. Smith was a former newspaper columnist with the • P of the most beautifully Bowl losers. an antique. The chances hand-decorated furniture Salt Lake Tribune, when, in 1955, her attentions were are great that your pur- has been rescued to serve Contributing to the fun were, among others: Bili and turned to psychic phenomenons. chase will cost no more Mary Adams, Pueblo, Colo.; Dean and Tommie Strack, She became fascinated with ESP and began full time than a new item. Your & beautify otherwise dull Midland, Tex.; Shirleynd Harold Campbell, • • surroundings. Anyone YDallas, research and writing in this area. antique will increase in Tex.; Bev and Roger Doughtery, Denver, Colo.; and In addition to her 28 books (which include"Confessions value. No bank can guar- with this talent can earn Donald and Susanne Willman, Colorado Springs, Colo. of a Psychic,"and"How To Develop Your ESP")she has extra money if actively The third round of the Cactus Classic Invitational got off antee to pay you the engaged in creating received numerous research grants from the Parapsy- equivalent in interest on to a warm start Wednesday, with temperatures soaring chology Foundation. She has also lectured widely in the deposit' ,beauty in their spare towards the 77 degrees recorded later that afternoon. an equal cash in time. The time spent can United States and abroad. savings.The women who had beared some of the unusual cold You have made a be both rewardingfin- weather duringthe first two mornings play, placingThe all-you-can-eat smorgasboard and the many noted wise investment which g — authors led to rap sessions at the end of the day-long will give - ancially & therepeutic- bets on the"favorites"--had taken to the indoors to view seminar which offered a wide variety of workshopsfor you service & ally a variety of fashions from Sylvana's. aspiring writers. beauty while accruing in I plan to write a weekly Models were Tucsonans from Skyline Country Club as P g value well as a few "outsiders" gracefully showing off spring We would love to have column on collectables, styles. - you visit our antique store used furniture, antiques, On Thursday,with the Tucson weather back in form,the E ngineer Ss society sponscrs at 1208 No. Alvernon & how to collect. Advice tod -i o t-yourselfers final round of the Cactus Classic was underway. With all 326-1642. Whether you collect but- players competing till the end in the match play tour- western-style benefit dinner SECONDLY we will tons, porcelains, china, nament, the final round was not as serious as one might Po pretend that you are un- primitives, paintings, expect. The Auxiliary to the Southern Chapter.of the Society for comfortably short of prints or furniture, there The "Cactus Clem Special"_- a tequila drink made Professional Engineers will have a fundraising "Buffet money.You ares seekin a will be somethingfor especially for the tournament saw its way around the Chuck Wagon Dinner" at the Triple C Ranch, 8900 Bopp bargain in g everyone. ' golf course, into the club and elsewhere along the club's P g a good service- "How to liquid- golf spacious grounds. Road,6:30 p.m.,Saturday,Feb.4. able used item. It is ate an Estate", or "How The evening event was the Blue and White Awards The party, for members, guests as well as husbands, possible to purchase a to Sell When You Are Night—a formal affair with most of the 400-some persons will begin at 6:30 p.m.followed by entertainment by The fine sofa that once had a Moving Out of Town or dressed in the tradional blue-and-white colors. Camp Family at 8 p.m.Dress is informal,western. $1,000 price tag in a new Out of the Country". Ad- Those at the ball included: Verna and Frank Winegar, Proceeds will go to the scholarship fund for a resident .store,which you may now vice is free.You may take Pat and Cooper Shields, Charlotte and Charles Smith, University of Arizona third year engineering student.For purchase for $350 or $400 it,if it serves your needs. Rosemary and Bill Nanini,Wanda and Ken Sewel,Celeste reservations call Mrs. Lillian Pingry at 298-6961. in a like-new condition. If there are any questions and Murray Fasken. Gallery to You may purchase a -you may call me at preview youngtalents lesser brand for $100 to 793-7841. Best hours to The next day, Friday, was set aside for Coll les for P $150. You may save reach me, are between 8 get-together Mixie. Winning that event were: Jean and equallyas well on all &10 a.m. Art Daman,Jane and Bill Ahlborg,Jr., Rheu and Albert The Young Printmakers 1978 exhibit will open Sunday,Feb.5 at the Hang-Up Gallery, 100 N.Stone Ave. of furnishings & Kelly, and Maxine and Harvey McCoy.. Featuredare accessories. KAY MALLEK The 15th annual Cactus Classic Invitational entertained recent graphics by Ronn Ives,Nancy Bratt, f Advenisertmant Page 8,The Arizona Territorial, February 2, 1978 dOer co i sVioanlleoynCcoaubnleciTlypopsrtoppoonseasi The 297-6300 Framer Professional Framing • Collector's Prints . Plaza Escondida •N. Oracle & Magee • Although it took no action county ut en telP. to weeks ago to the council vacated by *,_ to study the problem of poned approval of the final tareleevaisioannsdtatiOornos In other action,the board •its * Valley.hevoted3-0to farZsJeaamt James valley . dSaeglauyaro'as a pp lic decisionati onf 0 ro an inEldonpecmHanes,hewf for ro resigned l Itt • TOP QUALITY 45" REACH county franchise 1 -1 The council also post- Londen due at lunch ..,. ir reception in the northwest. plat for the Oro Valley The Oro Valley Republi- cently, "When trouble '' Emoves at Mr. Emmick explained Heights subdivision until can Women's Club will play broke out, I would hav asily 1 li -4( that rates would include a Feb. 8. hostess to gubernatorial called the head of the Cor- your touch,yet * $19.95 installation fee. Approval of the plat was candidate Jack Londen at rections Department and i . --- it 1-. stays where you Monthly bills would delayed because only two their regular February 10 taken him by the hand and ' . \ I liii command. -4(1,, include approximately $7 council members, Mayor meeting at the Coat of we would have been up in ;..i '47, for one television hookup Lois Lamberson and Arms Restaurant.- Florence as fast as pos- . ‘‘..„,,,,,f,i.:•-ilil,i',',', ::•-•'•'''...,'f-i'-'-•:ii;:::;i:..,:,,,.:.: * and $1 for each additional Councilman Lauren Mr. Londen has de- sible. i :,:,...--„,•:::' -::::', -... IDEAL FOR: television. - Rhude, could vote on it. scribed himself as a "crea- Luncheon begins at 11:30 i . •,.%„.... — 40-..,.,::,,. 1. 4( FM radio service would Councilman Al Carey was tive liberal" in past cam- a.m. Mr.Londen will begin asi )" - '......:•111111•I:::':;:•,ii:.:i:::-:::::::::::::4:::::::.I.G.::.1.1 STAMPS * also be available at a cost on vacation, and Vice paign talks. to speak at 1 p.m. t. zliiii:„::.:..., • --..••:.:::- i \., .4.1•Intalle: COINS ir of 50 cents per outlet. Mayor Steve Engle had He takes exception with Luncheon reservations LI (j, ''''',',',•:::;.T.T!!!! , MINERALS The service, he said, disqualified ' himself the current state admini- are necessary. Call Joan I. 1 7.." - ' WORK BENCHES*e, could also be expanded to because of a possible stration on many issues. Cowles, president of the 0 k - ---- r91- \ . --*. * tie customers into Home conflict of interest. On the prison situation, club for further informa- - I — UL - Box Office, an East Coast The council heard a for example, he said re- tion,297-7608. * firm which beams first-run 5 ft . . movies by satellite in cable - 1- canteriratt IJIitlatettr !ruktrages television systems for $9 Coffee and punch -* 7225 N.Oracle Rd.—297-3456 per month. I • Town Hall to snine Sunday The idea of a working 5 from 1 to 4 p.m. to look cakes, sweet breads and open house has been around the new facility, fudge made by Glyndis • • scrapped by the Oro Valley ask town officials any ques- Parker,Dottie Morse,June PERMETRIC HAIR Town Council in favor of a tions which linger in their Mattson, Marge Kriegh, standard open house for- minds, meet new council- Sharon Chessen, Sandy mat. man Jim Peterson and en- Van Marie, Lynn Whipps, FEATURi NC joy the refreshments which Lila Rhude, Barbara Lind, All town residents are will be prepared by a host Royal Bouschor, Steve diAMETR ic pERmiNg METRiC CUTTiNg invited to stop by the new of townspeople. Engle, Mary Lou Helper, ANd Town Hall at 680 West Calle Coffee and ptmch will be Lois Lamberson, Maja Concordia on Sunday Feb. served to go with cookies, Stewart and Mary Gibons. i i *. :;. :"..*: the ,pw,„,4.,k(gl, Ili(6:3....„.,, 1-leadmasters ,....06.0111•11. X '.''43 Ray & Millie Harm's _,...,,,..,•,„ 4z,......„-:._ BRAVE BULL 7890 N. Oracle at Magee (Plaza Escondida) ..., ,,.... N. ,'11,3 k...........t.?, , .,,,,_•),„ ..,•,,_• Complete Beauty Service for Women (63:-.4. RESTAURANT • RANCH • RESORT Please call for an appointment. W*7:31 297-3619 ,...,-, ... .,.1,. .- featuring-our Elegant OP I SUNDAY BRUNCH .....0.4011•VI • i "57....(''IP '' .. • BUFFET from 1 1 -2 , AWZ4(.6,11 1‘, ...ie.....•V -.. 4,17__ . ' • -..*"*..? 0 ,tti, I , • — '1 ' -1 ki -• with ., CLASSICAL GUITAR MUSICI , . .. .. e .4 ...., '* .. , / - ."..• V .. . p,' . • . ,t, by Bruce Fulton , .4.6i p , 14:,... - -?, 0"' ''''i : ' .4" . -..,.. • , - ' ,,,, g:Ir„.2.1d0 ., / - 0 "I". '1)•' ' 411t • •/ • 'i et",r 71".;111 ' N4`\ V / & Larry Munsen Iv , Allik , • ,:. , 4. ...- .•> ,4. . , , , ' ,. ‘p•..‘t 4.©1 , .. Brave Bull • As, • --—-....•., * Lunches served from 11 to 2 p.m. - 0 Ranch 11111fr ' e;M..:i C 0— ... ftlI ..7: *.Dinners served from 5 until 11 p.m. ¶b0C1 1 . -,,, , .. ,.:-.4* ..,........ * 11:(1.433 * "The Bull Pen" Cocktail lounge 2 11.- . -• •t t• .'-. e . , ,• * Live entertainment on weekends & E • - . -....,......, ." , ,P1I.A.Iti * Closed Mondays Golder ,, . -----,- -- - - Ranch Or eso •- :,4* •,,,: :---- -....„,•. 4 . , ..., 1 74 A,.. .,..,.1 -,.;.: • . '°A,,_''...*•-.,.,--,1.°4.,'1.,--V:::.';.',,. • r:,92)'..:1,CE.*(i',,1y11.,1,',.1",.t',,7i4‘rfL.i_-t(.,'•t-7s-':t'7'ZN-c.;C,1.,. please cantor reservations , - 4: C 792190 4A4 • - Mc. closed Mondays .... •OI .Tucsost . .. • -- February 2, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 9 Jim Peterson choice Reduce 5unamagf. . . -$ave on Heating&Air Conditioning • Reduce Fade • Glare -•Heat Loss or vacant lman post gun -Protective. Flow-On Glass Tinting • Transparent Film &Shades "I took several things enough to know the position their place alongside his The Coatings for all Seasons. into consideration before is time consuming and I own thoughts about the CALL becoming a council can- have the time to spend. I future of the town,which he COMPANY ifSUININTROL didate," Jim Peterson informed the mayor that is sure will experience ,- said. said. I could be of most help to growth in coming years. - 956 W. Grant Free Estimates "My ,neighbors kept the town as a councilman I "The present zoning • VISA 623-9344 MASTER CHARGE telling me that the vacant was willing." allows quite a bit of room Mr. Peterson will seek for growth," Mr. Peterson Position on the Oro Valley , said. "Changing the town • his own two-year councilC.7*-::Trr .. .� _ :: Y::C d was made for ::: -�••-�..<r,.Town ounc °_ ��` :{ ::. _ •.• .� :;�`'�• .�y,'•C;.y'1:• ''v •; ;�:�;�::;:r:,;.•.};{'{~•+ti.�'•%•.:}:r.%:'`rrrti -�•,r:•{,�:{v%.;::f•.:•r:iv..4% ':n`:!Y"•.. moi.: ..-:v:�{• • !h',�, Y,r$•. :• :•;. �+::::,:%: ,• .:::•.:Y �:':rY.i •.ii}::f.r me. boundaries topermit i :* Y r ; -: Y :?.}.<.. . ::%;.%.r.::r�:,: r}:•%:.i:•.{.::•. J ,..:.; term to begin in May he Y; . •J:� : {k,c� {}. :� ,.::::. {Y.Y:::....,,Y,,:%{ growth is another question. :, ;ti: ,:. fti:::{r•: .::. ! informed The q .:: . �� �r.:��..� � ..::.{::t�-:{;:.`:�::.�{.::{.%: .:. .ti J�:ti� r .•,�i'Z,,:•,• x Y { .}Y:;%'•:,::='•ti•'•,,:7:%•r:'v.: 'ti: tiJ'. {.;Y::.�• did seem to ical that %.4,:,,,,m,,„,-. _ f l It On the other hand I don't . .• � { •J,�.. ;{.. ,},{�C•��}�:t:.{ .;{{��.r.,Y?.x}:•,,�-.;.}•:r't~:rd"•�:Gx+��':.r .•,.{'r:'}•.•,,�.•ti:i;'{:;:• g TERRITORIAL Tuesday. � �� .:� � }�:• ::�:,.���.. :�-:, �:.:.. ,.%:Y ti��rtif::�•J•-'.• ...{: Y. and ;!-. f {:.: %:Y.:. .,{: ,:.••.{.�.Y�:�•:r`_. someone withthink the borders should planningr r•}`}•.,.� tic; 1` .•�••%'• -;:{�h.�{: �:;•::: ::r i:;%;.:n'::r{-';:}r.r''r'~�~::::}{}ti;'ti-y' ' He said that the process • _�� :Y - .:.:{::� • • • :i�...:�?; ?{r,.•L:t�;r ••%..•}Y •• •.}y: •3.; :r:::.A.;ti•i{:Y••'•,;:;lt:Y::.{�•: :•. zoning experience shouldt ggettinghis nominating unchangeable. There are - ,' "'•':{':::t -`.{•f ; z replace Eldon Hanes whoannexation areas � .-. • ` {`: • h :. �,A.::: Y: Ppetition signed will give strategic t :-lin ,� ,�{:.::. Q • • LQ r l ar..r•Y'•%v• .,. , ."`- �,..•}1r}'S;,:ti;}r;:•;::::Y C1 An to •'t ••'{•v.••:}:ti.{.! �.�?Y.}.v•.Y......tiv:{., ` v } , council llaV`V Y. .} •ti{ •tiY{••{'Yr- •,.�i:•:1 - -- ••...`N ti•.ti. was the : .:: :•:. which should be con- :;::.. :.Y: .:.} .{y:}: :}.:ti: ,..�,: __:ti=� ,..::::fi. r.,{f him agood look at ti r: .. !: ,,Y. \::..r.. 1..:?::----;: what ��:�;:.�:�:�. :�,��•.�. ;% ,. �.. Y...�ti. Y•r.. �:• .} :.r.:Y.. :.t. ••;••'.•••"'••{. •.Y..�`.J:•.•., •.Y:;.},Y:S�},r:.Y:A' :. L.,..Y:'':.J.•:•tiY{.• !••,•Y .Y:.' Y.;;..• :-:;t, .:iv �Y,.•..••Y}�i.'}r:�ti:if tr.�{.};:.Y.: {i•�.• {::. .: • :r::%r}-�,i•,'Y{r`,,{-•fti fir'.n : :?]{:'.:.r•..{.;. �.•k::}•.;:• . the Planningand Zoningi::{. ,:.�:{.:. r�r••n •x' {;:•:y� YYr •r•:-. townspeople consider tinuall looked at. Y :':: :�'•r:::•}%:•. �:}{: •:jti:{•::j•:4:r::};%•ti::i:;{Y�•}:.4';}'•}:::•.:;{..•.%}•:::{:r.'.;:v �:•.;:}:ft?,�•. Commission. ....: '•.ti:. :As,::::•::•. }: : . :.:. .... .. priorities for Oro Valle :? %:" : %:::::•::::::•:::- ' Y "Obviously, the town . :: 6: : ..441.:}• :_{:%:::�•::::::: �:•: -:::�ti::::�•:. ..,,- :v. :1. d long ::. ::;- ar un �'�`- . .. been o �• �• ideas will takep _ �:. :: {:::: These ..::.: . Tan is a priorityhere. We :�:.:::::::::.Y:�•:::::::::::}:.:{:�l.: :::: :..::....:.. .:r::::.Y:.%{..%f:%`•.Y'.::'.%.?.::..:%::. .. .:.:..... need togrow in accordance �•.... historyrecords him as an :�: ti:::%' :�::::%r:%:: �:�:��r • with the wishes of the anti-incorporator, but, he � to has nd da Onlyone ca • lirer.-..:S$ -:: .;, :.,:.-44.;,.:.::residents. I m not opposed has come to "res ct the '' - met Friday's a s deadl•ne to clean le an in dust ry with h wishes he s of the he residents who h o tasteful surroundings in took a stand to preserve the '• _---n . . , ... .... : Oro Valley." :`ti.;:.,. smi-rural nature of the ` =` i= °=% uWith nominating petitions due Friday,Feb.3 at5Pm., The Tortolita Plan is ofar tt. 1 only one candidatefor thecomingmaJor importance to the W have a nice town, -� 0ro ValleyTown Council elections. town accordingtoMrhe said. . I likeit. If Ican p: . Vice Mayor r Steve Englele was the only candidateat press s Peterson. He said actions he lPl I feel mytime is well . . �.� -: � ... .... ... :>: ::�:� f7:!.. �r��: . :: time to filehis petition, five otherpotentialtaken bythe countywithin spent workingfor the . .... . . : candidates still had their petitions out. thatarea will continuetotown. �.:: .. -.< :-.<:-.:-: - RI� :< _ « Incumbent Councilman AlICareYstillhadhisPetition effect life inOroV Valley. Peterson, who is z out, along with hopefuls Ed Needham, Gary KucliYnka, semi- :- retired from con- ...:..;.:..:::.:.:..:.::..:::..:.... ....:.:.. ..... 21224 .... ;. :....:...:.:.:.._�:.:::.: :. .:: :..•. � � :: .He stressed the i - John Newman and Lois Nagy. struction and real ADMIRAL P g rAt ouncfilm.n James Petersonsaid ... ... : �::.::�<: ::: :.. ' 4 :: communication with the Monday he would seek a full two-year term on the council schedule to allow him to : >>_< ::::: = —iii:0-.•: : :.:. :• . . :.':• _.:::. .. . :: _: :::- county and the cityof and icked a petition upTuesdaYcontinue as an Oro Valley ` : -in :; Tucson0Pen.Voter registration for the town s Aprilrepresentative4 primary nthe Pima _ R :S :�: __ : > =< - : :: f <=:<ffigl>� : Mr. Petersonsaid that close Feb. 13. Association nf e::-i mentsa 20° Committee,tommit o Hearing which studies w ator supply ................... : and waste water :*l,:':;,?:;:•:.1•:!::IN:T:igstittiitik':-':id:Migiel:ifpkttttikkitlkfsmm::;::.iir::i-.•.:-.. management in Pima ti,***************************: tCounty. o rezonetown property Sharon Chessen, chairwoman of the Plan- A public hearing on a agenda of the Feb. 7 town zoning ordinances. ning and Zoning Com- recommendation to change Planning and Zoning Current regulations state mission,said she is pleased the zoning of the new town Commission meeting, thatg o v e r n m e n t a 1 to have someone Shop Fed NI a rt hall property in Oro Valley The change will make the facilities must exist on at knowledgeable about the is the priorityitem on the hall in compliance with commission on the council. for big savings P least 10 acres within a surburban ranch zone. The She said Mr. Petersen is hall rests on five acres in easy to work with. She restaurant Oscar Mayer Packaged Meats �� a ene♦ anticipates close com- an SR zo P All Meat Wieners 1-lb 1 13 The change will simply m u n i c a t i o n between 1-Ib 1 13 o n th edra w�• All Beef Franks 9 boar require governmental council and commission All Meat Sliced Bologna 8 oz. 734 structures to meet the members. All Beef Sliced Bologna 8 oz 73' Tucson attorney Joseph have to be rezoned to Oro requirements of other The council is currently All Meat Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 99' Soble is looking into the Valley CB-1 (local buildings in any zone they accepting applications to All Beef Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 99' responsibility of building a business) to accommodate may exist in. fill the commission All Beef Thick Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 99' restaurant facility and the restaurant," Mr. Soble vacancy. Cotto Salami 8 oz. 95' townhouse development on said. Pure Beef Salami 8 oz. 97' into Spring acHeade n "The bk nine acreswith a Hard Salami 8 oz 1 79 Drive and Oracle Greenock could be developed into , Smokie Links 12 oz 1 43 Road in Oro Valley. townhouses or con- nevvwill lastt hair thatBeef Cotto 8 oz. 99' Sliced Braunschwei er 8 oz. 994 Mr. Soble, who is dominiums with the g representing a client not existing TR (transitional) ZOTOS MOISTURE WAVE SALON PERM BraunschwBraunschw eige'Chub s oz 694 zoning." eige Family size 12 oz. 1.03 yet in possession of the g. Sandwich Spread 8 oz. 75' property, said there are Mr. Soble said he would Our stylists are perm experts. Let ONLY Sandwich Spread-Family size 12 oz. 1 13 still many questions about meet with town officials one of them introduce you to famous Old Fashion Loaf 8 oz 105 thero osal. He has, 00 Ham and Cheese Loaf 8 oz 1 19 P P this week in an attempt to super-kind-to-hair Zotos Moisture however, acquiredassess possible reactions of Wave Perm. It's especially formulated Olive Loaf 8 oz. 99' rezoning request forms. the town to the proposal. to keep hair in best possible conditionfncIudin g Liver Cheese Pickle&Pimiento Loaf 8 oz. 8 oz 92`93 The restaurant design is "My clients don't own the during waving. Assures luster, manage- Picnic Loaf 8 oz 1 15 being drawn up by Mc- land yet," Mr. Soble said. ability and style support when perm Hair Cut Luncheon Loaf 8 oz 98' Farland Asssociates Ar- "If it looks like a year and is complete. Head Cheese 8 oz. 89' chitects, who designed the half will be necessary to , Call us today for _ Summer Sausage 8 oz .1.03 renovation of the Dooley's gain approvals,we may try =-� ' '_ your appointment. Honey Loaf• 8 oz 1.47 nightclub in Tucson. The something different." *- -'` . ' � - Square Variety Pack 12 oz 1.39 - ..r►•s,. '-74.t-,`,";44.1.:- k•`s►- 297-2284 Round VarietyPack 12 oz 1.39 same firm designed the Oro Valle presentlyhas ..•.-•• - Dooley's facilityin Tempe. y <I., Ai �.;1s„r I Beef_1 +ety Pack 12 oz 1.39 P no land-zoned specificallya '�- v� •'� .�� :� .- Chopped Sliced Ham 8 oz 1 39 `�,,- ', - .•+•-tet. - "Having checked the Oro for business uses, although t,..;•„,....,..„ � fkiii'A`.:Ii'' ',-,..,..7,;)::'''.-`"`i' `-: -- ... . ., -a Jubilee Ham Sliced(8 Slices) 16 oz 3 79 Valley zoning ordinances, several parcels are zoned rri j= - ., ,�!-. • Bacon 1-Ib 1 69 it looks like the front five TR which allows some -;•'- a'r ` p.'�'"-•-- .e~ ':\ II•rr w• acres of theparcel would business uses. i` :'- .�- . .' r. . _`�, . /.12;r:.iil Claussen Kosher Sliced Pickles 24 oz 1.09 ;:.7,:,!:`,;.'' '','4•.•' . .?+.,.: , — Claussen No Garlic Whole Pickles 32 oz 1 09 `rte, 0--�'`'`••.,„,vel*' 4Y k..-•,';/ ,-•- ..- ...4 Claussen Kosher Whole Pickles 32 oz 109 No crir'ne, CSS • ••..Vit;--•_.,�'-Y �` .� Cl: : : rde5,�,,, 1^1 '� • ,. - ' ''` -—• 7- Clussn aut 32 oz. 1 4 J .. r' • Claussen Tomatoes The Oro Valley Police and it seems to be a deter- , .� .�. Department found it un- ent to crime. : -•�''�. - CP Nabisco Ritz Crackers,1-lb 79' necessary to write a single "We follow up on all calls I report last week• and take field reports so we Offer Good 74e Pa •.L., Prices Effective January 30 thru February 5,1978 have suspects known to be I Mon.,Tues., " --:- our been clearing up ,,.:: - VelfAer. The Consumers Friend Since 1954 our paper work,"• Police definitely in an area should ' ,Wed. only 1 •,r,• Chief Fred Roof said• anything happen•" thru March 1,' ''_t. _ FedMart .e . The_carime freg.Rweek was •1978 FamilySavings Centers "Our calls haven't dimm- X g a welcome birthday pre- ' '� - -.aR i 11 • "Cit- r s :• a i, t ed. Clt- - � � 182 E.Ft. Lowell Dr. fished, he conte u sent for sC► a oaf `ViV We use and Recce ri.rld`� - 6431 N. Oracle Rd. 703E E. . Street :izens are still:calling in found himself oneear'`old- x.REDKEN 7, - Tucson,Arizona .�. .: ,} •• -Oran Grove Village) suspicious ns reports er as of Jan 26 - •- , .� 9e 9e - Z r . y.r.. ,.,.. i :.,' .7'*--*--'-"*.. .'•v' u- - •''' .=�i'?_•.!•... •- .=.•. ..... ~'4•r 'w::4 . ti.• - .. ' ♦ - 'Y_..' "v a'- ,i ' s-7r., < a r.. .- - .-- - ✓,.. X43 ., • 'age 10,The Arizona Territorial, February 2, 1978 / 1 t tt 11 : - it.• PRINCESS .4.-. Civic Theatre .Foto forum s SALON of BEAUTY ..4--! � ' ') I Are you in favor of installing a light at the Oracle an 411 1371 W. PRINCE RD. (Cor.Prince Rd.& Ft.Wells) • Rudasill intersection?asked at the Casa Blanca Shoppin ) le bll 3PHONE 887-6540 .• Center Iotasill Rads. SPECIAL 3 '� � OIFIF - amble around on stage n the dark. SHAMPOO ` r & SET . , Sharing the bill with (with this ad) ' , : 31ack Comedy" is humor ,,� Tuesdays& Wednesdays only `' a different sort. "On The r irmfulness of Tobacco" -'„ a one-act sketch set in k .. .. .. .. .• .. AP 41 . .. /I ,P ,. ,: : issia at the turn of the . /--��= r- Get more heat with. ntury. The single = ` � �-� less wood. Heaviest aracter, Ivan Ivanovich .--..20 � A y � t s L O V �i' t��V ukhin is played by '•-- \ °, .-/ ` '*`c� '`t . .- , nationwide. Blowers , _ z r ��� fillip B. Hall, who wrote * k. available. Custom built ` • is adaptation of f t'��^ ' Beehive or Conventional, Fully guaranteed. tekhov's �' ''`',��, � classic with b , �: . ) Established in Tucson 1974. Proven, the Superior , ane Lewis ` '�- ' : �$ �: Hall and 1 Thermal Firegrate. trick Tovatt. rt ,; . -�''' `� r .t rw!'7r *� t�.f> .. . ` Tucson residents, these units are built to •your_.individual Black Comedy" and BETTY SCOTT ERV LEVINE fireplace so please allow 2 to 4 weeks delivery. -...... - = % )n The Harmfulness of "I don't think it's neces- "I am not iri favor of a } -- ---- tricks to make its point -- Tobacco'' will be per- sary now. You can et out light there. It's alread Thank you, % g g y See at: uproarious humor. The formed Tuesdays through of the shopping center getting to the point where 3149 E.Prince Rd. Paul Schmidt or call: play begins as a young Sundays,with ticket prices using an alternate route." traffic is impeded because Tucson,Az.85716 795-3847 % sculptor, Brindsley Miller, ranging from $3.50 for of all the lights on Oracle 4 4. s AP. IP ., i 411. I 4P, and his debutante fiancee, previews to $7.50. Road." Carol, await the arrival of Discounts for students, two visitors--a millionaire military, senior citizens - .. 1 art patron and the girl's�,, kVIANN VIAI � and rou s of 20 or more_ groups •.i,. }44). r >`iii g-, . rr • father. Suddenly, everyone are available. Reser: low r1r Yf r ` on stage is alarmed. A fuse r J .5 r $"f� rr..".•ir'rtih�:;:.:�is:-::::::% Phr1^•�•�°' ,� �{•'�:� :•, rr yfr.f ��.f:�r f.r::.:::.:. _�r �rr g vations and information . titt{'rf:fi$t 4:•titsrtifr f r"J r y�•. :$'%� J.- ti �`' }ti O`.: t r{ ? r has blown -- the audience maybe obtained r•�r:�r sine by calling "'�" t•r%" �.�;� r�-tirrr _:•:•.• r :.tib.},::,:itti)or-•- Tri" r.• 0ION:13.!!!ift.ft#000-#'04t.0 • ... .:ti°+'•: • :„•: }•::%:0:. _:rr. ,r.. '. .a t \/' rr�:.:::r. r�.�r� watches as the zany cast of the ACT box office at 622- :v;rf rail f•rm:'rr.:. improbably :. ,. •�� �°�: py characters 2823. .:. •v ♦• r �:•ill.•:' :•!� . .w wax..* r •.vti: :{r:: .r• 3 .r ��{ r, r s r r .r.••• •f rr}:rr:..r _ :r r.% •r: r• rr: . rr' v: rrr 'v r:': •:Y'.•• •.•rrr:':. :'J• t.:Y .J .r .r:' r!''•'% r r-::-r• •J• r' .r• r: '� 1R .r. OOP.41 ......... ... .....:: r �y� f •.v, :iii : , �i7t+'. ����.�.' :,�� .--,-,,,,,/ �} 4 .. :V: OP1' Aa :ti' ...... .1.f.�:..: ::•:... '..t.•.�:r:. 3 3, A".. .... ...... :•- . .tif. Earlyspring ? � „‘ gt. . , w,,,it-::.. ..:.,:c9fRoNts:.:usomflttoomor:-:'-',-:--s—up onfY-7 go, ,,,,� , , .. ; -, , : ,._ ir of RALPH'S RANCHO .....„ .0,- Ifou re furry, 5 4635 N. FLOWING �V1✓LLS ` .;. ea 887-1330 `•/r' NANCY FEDDERSEN SYLVIA LONDON Iri a "Definitely. There is "Yes I would like a light '•6Nyourdayg ,,,,,fir � really a terrible traffic pro- there. The traffic gets glikAiik,,, blem es ciall for driv- especially pretty bad later in the �►%' SS By WALT NETT ars wishing to turn south on day.” NThe shadow knows...or does it?. Oracle Road from Rud- No, not Lamont Cranston's Shadow,remembered from a sill." the long-gone days of radio adventures. The hero this time is that renowned furry weatherrawkomomornol—moikomovion , ‘., =" I L.i aru�. ii prognosticator of American folklore -- the groundhog. $ Today,Feb.2,just happens to be his day. 1 (,,,, 1 4.s enreAs the story is told, the groundhog, also known as the w marmot or woodchuck,will shake off his winter slumber • w is- FRANKomA today and look for his shadow. Should he see it,he'll be back in his burrow for another ' '``' six weeks of sleep, an -indication of cold weather yet to �� � :� `� 1. come. ,:�:' D 1 Ai NEFtwitRE. If it's not in view, then he'll stay above ground, telling , ' -37 the world of good weather ori the way. ,', • �' ` Dishwasher Safe and Oven Proof Back in the old days, when most civilizations were 1, ;, agricultural in nature, the farmers didn't pay much at- . . aSeveral Patterns,Colors&Extra Pieces to choose from. tention to groundhogs. : w +w• g •r TUCSON'S MOST COMPLETE AND UNUSUAL But February 2 became an important date in their r. , POTTERY AND GIFT SHOP ,: calendars anyway, and the weather on that day was °' considered an indicator for the coming seasons. BETTY JEAN BOLAND JEAN LOVST.ROM "I 31 Hours: Tues.-Sat. 9-5, Sun. 10-4, Sick Mondays A clear,sunny day meant 40 more days of bad weather, "Yes, I'd be in favor of a "Definitely. It's really 887.5242 = while a miserable Feb.2 promised an early summer and a light there. It gets pretty bad going south on Oracle 3809 N. Oracle Rd. better chance at a good harvest. bad duringbusiness Road from Rudasill. firomoiiiimoslim"~milloolluoilliftaimstiOliftwolieneIn medieval times, the farmers looked to the hiber- hours." nating animals for such a sign, believing the animals ,,4.40 e1 4►:.-• '+.4 IN*-'`.. -r:41111,-....';**-+-.+:11,•+ would wake up long enough to see how the weather was. l In muchof wast Europe, the hedgehog the favorite ymphony guest ti� ! .;, animal to observe. ' � For some unknown reason, the Germans, who were to,4, bang the tradition to America,chosetowatchthebadger. �,� Latin .�. Upon arriving ins n America, the German settlers could find no badgers, so they conferred the forecasting job IS . � An internationally- Latin rhythms. '�' •1 upon the groundhog, and planted their crops in ac- celebrated harpist since It was Mr. Trautwein : i cordance with his behavior. , she was 12-years-old,Heida who suggested to Mr. Acel Pennsylvania is believed to be the home of groundhog Lehwalder will demon- that he bring a composition '• fables and boasts perhaps the oldest groundhog club, the strata her talents when the from his homeland for the Punxutawney Ground-Hog Club, which claims to have Tucson Symphony per- performance here. Mr. started observing groundhogs in 1898. forms its next concerts at 8 Ipti That iim c Iiiigroup yearly has trudged to Gobbler's Knob in the Acel chose Duro Popovici's p.M,Feb.2 and Feb.3.The "Codex Caioni," a Clii Allegheny foothills to observe the animal's behavior. concert will be held in the lighthearted series of seven = Over the years other clubs have formed, mostly in Music Hall with Romanian dance tunes for strings and � Pennsylvania, but one club formed in Sun Prairie, conductor Ervin Acel on timpani. � • Wisconsin. the podium. P ' 02 E. Grant Y. k � � A good-natured feud between Pennsylvania and Single tickets at$4,$5.50, 327-3473, Offered this winter is bus ''', .� Wisconsin believers has developed over the years, a $6, $6.50 and $7 are avail- i * service for northside able at any Tucson Comm- ` portion of which is included in the Congressional Record residents with service I �sr� Z for posterity, as a Pennsylvania congressman called the unity Center outlets.Ticket ,.��, M available at the Casas stubs from the concert may Sun Prairie groundhog "a coddled, faint-hearted pig, Adobes Shopping Center at compaFed to tsie "rough, tough Punxutawney groan- 7 PP g be used as�face value as a �� p.m. with intermediate down payment on a special Of course, this all mayhold stops at the Oracle Villa plan the symphony is of- ! little meaning for the Apartments at 7:15 m i► P P• ferning to winter visitors DINE IN THE DELIGHTFUL southern Arizonan, for groundhogs don't live in the and at the Plaza del Oro and others.Any five or any ATMOSPHERE OF •• mountains or on the desert floor. Shopping Center at 7:18 four of the orchestra's = But we can still watch for the badger,an animal native ' STROLLING GUITARS :.: to many parts of the United States,including some desert p'm ' remaining concerts this Miss Lehwalder, 1976 season will be discounted + elevations around Tucson. Avery Fisher prize winner, when accompanied with Watch for our new location on N. Oracle ; •• `� Although groundhog and badger believers alike cry has picked "Scintillations" the stubs. * slander each time the report is dredged up, it may be by Salzedo for her solo spot Details are available t OPENING BEGINNING OF MARCH • t wise to rememberresearchNational that by the on the program. According from the symphony office, • Geographic Society, gives the furry forecaster a 28 per- to the soloist, it is a very 443 S. Stone Ave. or by ♦• - " " ' " ' " ` •-• ` " 60-year per •*4 • " ' 4 cent accuracy rate in a iod. showy piece laced with calling 792-9155. '+ Ir e!#*..�.#�♦f w♦,'h,t•1_1. „ir.1.�...'..II..fR,.l,l.�_i,4„s.'1�•'.'._'l.l..i_1�.t..�.Y.•.71�.••!,!•t i r I!! ♦•!i!.'.r 1►t..!'.!_�a.�1.-awe'it`?•.••►•i'.a.-»•t...�....+....Z•R..•►.aG"r-•1e..=.-M.'►rw-.—....a February 2, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 11 GRECA R ANIIII GREAT LOCATION! �~ Levely 4 bedroom home near downtown&Pima College. = Family room with fireplace.Beautiful'kitchen with breakfast As a service to our readers, several TERRITORIAL staffers conducted a supermarket price comparison survey. area&counter.Dressing area off master bedroom.All rooms We included five northside chains in the survey to provide a picture of whatyour � are very large on approx.,�acre lot.Walking distance to •��,, : P schools.Call Juanita 297-8241 or 623-3241. _• - shopping dollar will buy you at a given store. '^ - FoodItems compared this week were taken at random from many different areas of - Plaza del Oro fes- the stores. t �. .1*:•A; Orange Grove& Oracle .row; 11, rag . 1 • 297-8241 r prices 623-3241 . 1 . At Item Fry's Lucky's Safeway Bayless Food Giant 1 pound baking potatoes ;18; 4 Kraft natural Colby com all r •cheese,m i Id 16 oz.Swanson beef pie ;; $ .34 S .39 S .39 S .39 Birdseye Chinese-style V.1$, ��,- vegetables 10 oz. 3 .75 A,�,x $ .76 $ .72 $ .73 S .72 Cascade 50 oz. $2,19 . 1 72 S . $1.73 $1.44 $1.99 (I:1k � k,-^��Mr.Clean 28 fl.oz. $1.39 $1.29 $1.29 $1.37 31.20Drano 18 oz. $1.19 $1.12 $1.03 $1.07 $1.15 Sunshine Hi-Ho crackers 16 oz. S .87 S .86 $ .84 $ .89 $ .89 Ocean Spray Cranapple juice 48 fl.oz. 31.09 31.17 51.17 31.15 51,18 A 1 6' 1 4 11) V-8 vegetable juice 46 fl.or $ .60 5.69 $ .69 $ 67 $ .74 TOTAL $10.53 $10.22 $10.08 $9.65 $10.47 1 -,._ _ • 'N„,ft., Nily CasaBlanca developer HAND PAINTED CERAMIC waAvaig ilable separately or with black wrought Iron number frames. Sometimes petitions for two years to have a signal county highway officials he said, adding that the • things like traffic lights get installed at Oracle and were scheduled to meet addition of a restaurant Firon)MeXICO results. Rudasill roads. Feb. 2 to discuss the directly across from the After a short petition possibility of installing a intersection has created a drive, the state Depart- Over the last two years light at the intersection, problem. Frames hold 3 to 5 numbers and are also available mend of Transportation his efforts have mainly according to county High- The road is a T- with 2 ft. stake for ground mounting. decided to install a traffic been restricted to writing way Director Jerry Jones. intersection, but the White on brown,-white on blue or black on white. light at Oracle and Magee letters and dialing driveway to enter the Pizza roads. telephones. Orville Abney, a state Hut parking lot is located For a delightful trip into the atmosphere of Old Mexico traffic engineer based in ,on on a line with Rudasill ANTIGUA DE MEXICO, (tucson&nogales,mexico) Sometimes petitions are But last May, he, along Tucson, said he has asked ignored. with other merchants in the to have a new traffic count Road. offers the unusual in gifts,decorative items,and their George Genematas is shopping center, started a run at the intersection. Mr. Abney said a light distinctive line of hand carved furniture. probablywondering. • • could be installed at isthe M r. g Petition drive, which ac- The study includes a 16- driveway, but "there a AntiguaGenematas, cumulated more than 1000 de Mexico developer of the Casa signatures in two weeks. hour manual traffic count, problem in estimating how Blanca Plaza shopping His efforts maybewhich Mr. Abney said much traffic would use that TUCSON NO GALES, MEXICO would probably take five to driveway." 6761 E. No.427 center,has been trying for paying off, as state and six weeks. Tanque Verde Rd. Ruiz Cortines The reason for the great entrance Tucson 34 Miles from Main d PCtryclub Glossing Gaye i nS cr1 because the state has only 885-0290 2-09-99 one crew to handle manual at record ieve l Local businessman established in 1969 by city, counts. _ George Genematas was county and South Tucson ,l I ll ' -I,- - II - ,; . << , Pima Community ..;:rr.Y.:�rr{r.:.•.•.•ti �:::.�::^{y}•y:n�:{l •:Y.;��'.....•}{::.:v•.}: r••-I',ti. ••Y•;;:..: ._ r:::::,�-r'%•:;'•:{.:::}•r:=v titi{-rr;•••.:: .G• ti•}'- 1 ^: . .:,-rlr.`,,--,�✓' r. recentlyelected chairman I m not saying. it well �� r. ;•;:{,r {f: .�ti. :,� �,���,:.}:Y•. -�:.. r.�•:�.:•• .�.�;.,1• ' ti.�{ officials meets on a Ymg. • :imi:•::S�f:• �, :: }� Y�Y , :r.-r�: .. fi. V• ' ;, r< • has reported an .:�.. :t.}}::;:Y:,.f.•{�i..,.r•ti .. y,..S T fYr.•y.•:•r.. '.:.'••,r:' 9:, .'.•.%,{r:::,e. • Po �- '. :��} -.:{, .S.y:••:••.•. :: fi:iGi'?' ,}•yvf;}},.:ter::::{.;.•:};.,....,r. r � {%: -r he said."It �Tr:;-**::',.. .s:::?::... }.r.:.} Y:.. f':: y of the Tucson Urban Areatake that long," ,:. :„{. v:••.•r fir r::., , monthly basis with thetime record enrollment for �::'rhf.•����---�^� � .:��'° ., .��:�,, r • Crime Commission. purpose of aiding in crime depends on how busy they = rawer f %T".%vti- y?:f4''••'„ the spring semester with I • rr ` A: , r�E. 'Ow"'";Harold Hiner was elected control in metropolitan are• 21000 studentsOttig;,i:.! u r Y?��` However, he This ,•r} :•,f : Tf,'assistant chairman whileadded r : r. � �� ' •• ��rYr .f..r:: '}� �� r "' �,unofficial figure .f Y:-r:. f• f.: +:. Tucson. compares �` $::?., :. �,�.. }.rr :� :.}s'{rl.?:�. �+{� ,rrj r.•:r •'r r.^r'•.'�••,•rr t1r,..�}�$✓�}.. ,�.}�r�J'j r• �,.{r•.•r�• 17,5. 0.04:310 4.,.'., rjrIj •1 r:':•r:•.•r••:/:.;.:h: :••.f•. ,�^: `^.f .;,r 1:•', ':r` {.;f' Charles Craryand Frank Oracle _ r ; , . 1: r:•. - : _ development v e 1 o pm en t o n _, e.•:•r.:•:?%{.•.. r{:i:y{:;:r},'r f f: J•r•k.!.r:,rrrr+r.•}.•:r✓r f .{• i:f},r v,:.rr r:•..rr''i•r r '''' with 19,996 who attended in . ...... j�':;%;j•1{::..•:%:r'rrrl.f,r r : f . rrrfr}:r::. ;:r f,rr r r. v:r:i:.•.v:.... ..rr}'f.%.•rrrr.�.�J1Srr✓:{?•r•'r.•"i.4k•::•?r✓t ��:r:`:b{:?• :r •�'r.•}:•:Y�rrl?�C' 'f.S'r•, s„ � Ott were re-elected to the The Commission's latest Road. may cause some spring of 1977. additionalproblems. RESTAURANT CHINESE-AMER I CAN- treasurer and secretary effort has centered on The state will conduct its ` �,• POLYNESIAN 1- posts respectively. exposing pornography "I know that there is The commission parlors in Tucson. additional development,"" official enrollment census = , ���4 4A,, CUISINE o P Feb. 26 ie iO ` , _. „ .� EXOTIC�� ' * r' �► POLYNESIAN :� `,: DRINKS,, , therocle ,,,rTfi --- �`� 44-44 -' In addition 404. 1 1 , "A io,„,„ 4 ii Il is E':k , //-t*' _ ��� � to our .n _ ..! ;LUNCH& DINNER Salon" aQ0_4 -, `� • !, menu we are 2 4_ hairstylists -off / 11-(A, • �•_-�� featuring our I,1 ; .'�;► • • , DAILY LUNCHEON t►' 7=. BUFFET presentsanewconcept 245 " _ 4vigo ' } Mon.-Fri. 1130-2 :3O��,. I - ; j � Servedin our 4, -' , .5 Levels of Excellence! ., .ro-c--_.# ,t,-- 3,..->,M,i, . Polynesian Verden Our ''' ,.-'...;: -3 ,7, ?:4,i-)-/Ilate-"'' : ,7, 4,7*. , I')44, --. -1/4-n4 1 .%.2. . price structure is set upaccordingto the degree -% y. , te. �.. ,..{7 k ac of training our stylists havet C. .3%..X. •M,'2.••',3., .t...` z. k •• li, •���_�.- ��•�� � � . .�.r:.�• . g y obtained . * All of our stylists are # �' :',-IV:i',...'.,-(:: .,, �, i> iiI. licensed and highly qualified . All f LL. , t 7----\\ : 1 -� • •..>r.. v ° `. : :, -":; =---- 9 y q * o our stylists have b ~'' jr1 .•• ' . `Y:.:_•:.ow,. . S•:: trained to help you look your best. Y , 1 - ti_'/_ ✓•~=;`sip.:- iiity<','tin ?•::, AI p Y y * ou pick your own - -�� - :. ,yr,:: :;`t2open business _ ''•:•• y ✓{'•:�'C{r:�:x: for . •,... 7 days a week pricing level. At the P a'• rade the choice is yours ! %�' �'i .,,0 - ''-. 4 ir - - • BANQUET FACIL I•TI ES. - ti.�l,.n" ha,�yl�i�5tti ~• ` .�`i�i� ,. AVAILABLE • -s'' \'. { 7116 N. ORACLE RD. & I N A , Nanini Financial Bldg.,• , �► - -for reservation- 4455 N. Oracle at Wetmor OrRiidge ��e atle S 297-2236 Q11llm ..,,ll_- N _II_ -- -�_ . . !Silllime_ 888-8912 __ Open 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday - Saturday 1 'firi ' ii 1l. !CAR 1 0 1 ,+• Page 12,The Arizona Territorial, February 2, 1978 ' schools N Flowing Wells school taxes A change in state taxes as much as 9 cents, The purchase would cost operating an Olympic-sized \.---..--;threatened by valuation cut SChOOIS _,,1 property tax laws which but Mr. Poston said the the district between$15,000 swimming pool at the y - } provides a 5 percent override could be handled and $20,000, but, Mr. district's junior high school *...s «. ,. ` .=;.. . 4 . „ in assessed without raising the tax Poston added, the -yearly as a profit-making venture. '�`• . Y-.17.--,-*' . . .y.n valuation on all property rate. rental fee would be saved t v.- reduction "I don't know if it would . '$M .^ could boost Flowing Wells in future budgets. � �^ � �,-� school taxes by 40 cents in In order to eliminate a make money or not," he ',. ' ,./7". " :' '. , . July. tax increase from the "We'd like to generate said. "Jacobs Park pool is l'' >� �:-. t 4 ,--404mh. override, the board could better revenue from our wall-to-wall duringthe4 71 i *..' 111'....1 .' Taxpayers in the district cut spending in its $350,000 sports programs, Mr. summer,and the CDO pool ,---- ;" ../. 11.-L'-..b, '• ,,, . are paying approximately capital outlay budget to Poston explained. "We (at Dennis Weaver Park) - - -=_ Y $9.73 per $100 assessed $175,000 and apply ,the may have to go into the seems to get plenty of use." valuation, the highest tax ramaining $175,000 to concession business." Flowing Wells' last - • re.' r .= rate of anyschool district overruns. - --- rate Revenues from district- override election was in - � in metropolitan Tucson and "Frankly, I think that's operated concession stands May 1976, when district _. second highest in Pima *-- gh probably what I would would go into the student voters approved a $400,000 , ,. County. recommend," Mr. Poston activity program, where increase. And that's without a said. they would be used to "A number of programs Concern over the p gr ms proposal to override this support the sports could be reduced," Mr. year's $7.4 million budget. districts decreasing program. . . g enrollment spurred talk of Another idea Mr. Poston Poston said, naming home -.w. The Flowing Wells an override. economics, interscholastic is studying is building-and �` School Board will discuss The district's enrollment sports and physical g has decreased by ap- education as among the budget override at 8 the p.m Feb. 7 in a public proximately 80 studentsAudareas in which programs hearingtentativelyset for could be reduced. this year, which will mean g a total loss in state ro r a rn Other areas which ma the board s meetin room. Y face cutbacks are the fine financial aid of ap- �� Anticipating an overflowarts program and some Proximately $180,000 Mr.crowd, however, Supt. i ne s e rt special elective courses at William Poston expects Poston said. the high school, such as COME BAAA..K LITTLE SHEEP - Karen Plantage, a that the hearing will be Cutbacks in several The Catalina foothills computer science and student at Amphi High School finds that it's not so easy moved to the highschool programs are being teaching Heather (the ewe) to stand still. Karen is a studied as an alternative to will serve as the site for the television. member of the FFA and is practicingfor the Pima auditorium. eighth annual spring The cutbacks would County the override, he said. Fair competition this spring. Following the public Among the capital outlay program sponsored by the probably include a hearing, the board will changes the board is Tucson Audubon Institute reduction in teachers, 1 • decide whether to call an considering is the purchase May 18-22. classified staff and adFFA- A staff of six scientists ministrators.ts s ' V override election. of a copying machine, A successful override which the district presently and educators will guide 60 "We're probably looking could raise Flowing Well's rents. participants in their study at an increase in class I / I of the interrelationships of sizes,"he said,adding that e e o r a r earth and life forms. The the reduction in teaching FRANK RICHARDSON . program will be held for staff may come through The Amphitheater maintained by the students four nights and five days of retirement and attrition. Chapter of the Future at the facility.Students can desert camping at Rancho Another alternative the Farmers of America also get credit through N Y E S T M E N T BROKER F Romero, 25 miles north of district is examining is (FFA) had a trial run for occupational experience by Tucson at the base of the boostingthe enrollment by working the -Pima County Fair working in a nursery, A G.E D W A RD S Catalina Mountains. recruiting students from which will be held ,' All meals will be the Catalina Foothills this dairy, farm or other prepared by a catering district to attend ninth spring. The award winning agriculture-related areas. CAN SHOW YOU Hservice butparticipants chapter held their fifth According to Mr. grade classes at Flowing annual FFA Pre-Fair at Groseta,the lambs and the must furnish a tent or a Wells Junior High School. the district's new Land Lab steer are the areas where IMPROVE Y vehicle. The district is attempting P g last Friday. the Amphi Chapter is The registration fee of to draw from more than 120 More than 50 students expecting to take the FINANCIAL STATUS $145 includes workshops, eighth-grade students from g g participated in showing highest awards at this instruction and 13 meals. the Catalina Foothills and fittingthe animals that University credit is district, which does not year's county fair. included lambs, steer, "But actually this year is available for an additional have a high school at the swinep oultr and rabbits. one year we will have an - , fee. present time. Thestudents are exceptionally well-rounded rounded i . The institute is open to all Catalina Foothills preparing for the Pima program," Mr. Groseta A -, - . - adults over 18 years old. students presently have the County Country Fair which said. Membershipin the option of attendingAm-��A �- ,� �a Pwill be held at the Pima Last year at the Pima -, ., i Audubon Society is not phitheater HighSchool, or ° `�� County Fairgrounds this County Country Fair, the . .a-, required. For a brochure high schools in Tucson Spring. Amphi Chapter of the FFA •3 and a registration form, Unified School District. The FFA event is part of won firstplace for grand write Audubon Institute of Attractingsome of those • r the Vocational Agriculture champion lamb, reserved Desert Ecology, 1642 N. students would increase departmental program to champion lamb, hor- Y,: Westridge Ave., Tucson state aid to Flowing Wells, teach students the prac- ticulture exhibit, beef 85705. Mr. Poston explained. tical and business aspects showmanship, light, of raising livestock. middle and heavyweight * A************** Each of the animals is market lambs, and their At: ,,ir.. • owned, financed, fed and aged ewe. ':A# * V , , merman * groomed by a student. *its al fo . aiiiei'ica4nThat often times can run Boundaries 19r1-.-i, lit: a . pre schools ,IC into quite a sum of money, t• • � , .' varying anywhere from$25 are topic .it,„ _w. . , . for a rabbit's monthly upkeep to $125 fora prize for Arnphi will be4( ,As# ' . AKp p Mr. Richardson steer. totA. . __ . � The students are getting A review of the at- theirconductin the MONEY SCHOOL * hands on ex- tendance area boundaries -4( 4 v : perience at the district's for Amphitheater School WEDNESDAY FEB. 8thvor4.11: new Land Lab located on District will be on the - ., ,t...... q West Wetmore Road and agenda for the school 3:00p.m. * North Fourth Avenue. The board's re ular at g meeting STATE APPROVED KINDERGARTEN * 6.6-acre facility,which cost 7:30 p.m Tuesday, Feb. 14 New Catalina Savings ,fir �. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AT EVERY -� an estimated $300,000 at Wetmore Elementary T opened last September School. GRADE LEVEL p p . : under the direction of Andy Attendance are as for the 721 N. oracle * HOT LUNCHES * Groseta, FFA supervisor. new elementary school at (N. of Ina) TR, D R O P-I N S V'U E LCO M E "This is really perfect for Sage and Romero Roads the preparation for the will be defined. All C a s a s Adobes Branch "*LT' - '�`� FULLTIME OR l/2 DAYS AGES 6 WEEKS TO 7 YEARS Pima County Fair," Mr. enrollment figures for . Groseta said. other school attendance Government Bondds s .4: * AFTFR SCHOOL ENRICHMENT PROGRAM � In addition to classroom areas will be reviewed as His Tspace, stallsandgates, the well. Secure Investments � � facility also has a large A computation of the it Across from Casa Blanca Shopping Center at... 4 arena which is essential for enrollment capacity for PH. 742-3369 6021 N. Oracle P y PLEASE MAKE PLANS T 0 ATTEND * showmanship contests, each district school is being hours: 7 to 6:3op.m. 41( according to Mr. Groseta. prepared by Leslie Follet, 2 The students, however, associate superintendent A.G. Northside Location: P . 4 are not obligated to pur- for finance. The changes PH. 887-9202 3902 N. Flowing Wells chase an animal. will be based on program MONEY SCHOOL ' hours: 6:30a.m.to 6:30p.m. Instead, the students can changes within the schools NOW ENROLLING 4 and 5 YEAR OLDS work in the horticulture as well as the number of FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 291-2521 department -- a garden classrooms available. February 2, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 13 Tree dedicationscheduled Rabies clan�c ..._. The Tucson Garden Club Arbor Dayhonors the the museum on Arbor Da Y sites listed - EJohn'sIt. ��n and the Tucson Museum of century-old n a t i o n a 1 Ceremony participants will - Art will celebrate Arbor celebration of tree planting be the garden club's t if it's imported we have it! Da 1978, in a tree in a varietyof ceremonies president, Mrs. George The Pima Animal Con- Y� g j -. Deli dedication and planting for that pay tribute to the Bideaux and officers Mrs. trol Center has scheduled ;�.1;: the museum's La Casa wisdom and the value of Donald Jackson and Mrs. rabies vaccination clinics ► ' ty next week. All clinics will : -!� Cordova, a museum of trees as an analogy to Madison Waltrip. ►' ,� • Homemade Sausage e Mexican Heritage at 10 human life. be manned by a veterinar- f , - - g a.m. Friday, Feb. 3. La Casa Cordova,a 1850 ian. - ' 1 i • Milk Fed Veal The Tucson Garden Club Mexican adobe structure The vaccination and li- �' 1.. • Fresh Roasts annuallydonates a tree to a located at 173 N. Meyer A guided tour of La Cas (.4,1"..:::.� censing clinic will be ������-�-'� • Prosciutti Ham - communit organization as was restored in 1975 Cordova will be conductede • Saturday Feb. 4 �~�' ~~��� Y g Ave., at the �� � � PSIMOK � �� part of its effort to con- bythe Junior League of byTMA tourguides. Thev.... ;!'►- f j • Mo rti del I a g g control center, 4000 N. Sil- --� =`=' tribute to world gardening. Tucson. tree will be planted near verbell and �� \ ----- --,' L "�` • Gorgonzola Cheese g on Sunday, ----� ,� . This year the Tucson The emblem of the the south wall of the Feb.5 from 1:30 to 4 p.m.at -- ---- Garden Club's theme is Tucson Garden Club,a palo museum. The dedication two locations—Canyon del "Conservation Now and verde tree, will be and tour is free and open to Oro High School and �. �--,t. -- .. r (1 block S. of Ft. Lowell) - BeautyToo." dedicated andplanted at thepublic. g Sahuaro High School. -..�--� ' '�- 3101 N. Stone - 622-9951 ' a. 7 • Ai ' . 0 Mil. P. . mow= '- 50,000 PEOPLE HAVE. In the past year, over 50,000 Arizonans have opened accounts at Great Western Bank! Because,of Arizona's five largest banks, only Great Western offers: n ereRatese e� vvbyLawonall 'savings accounts. 73/4% 0 3 year IRA s Effective annual yield of /0 annual interest compounded quarterly. 1977 accounts available until Feb. 14, 1978. • 40 6 year Term Savings g $1,000 minimum deposit 7 2 9/0 0 4 year Term Savings 9 $1,000 minimum deposit 7 4 40/0 . . 0 1 year Term Savings 9 $100 minimum balance 6 0/0 Terms available range from 30 days to 6 years or more. •Federal regulations reQuire substantial penalty for early withdrawal of term accounts * - ly.- , 41 Regular Passbook Savings Deposits in by the 10th of the month earn interest from the first. Totally FreePersonal No service charge. No minimum balance. (Slight charge for fully personalized checks.) If your bank can't ((or won't) offer you as much, switch to Great Western Bank. GREAT i vvEsTERN . BANK __ .J 1.nJth.. H•N. FDIC INSURED . 34 Offices throughout Arizona Page 14, The Arizona Territorial, February 2, 1978 . PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES - PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Ri ht.To Know 9 Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your.Right To Know In the Superior Court of ARTICLE VII activities as are authorized by me to sell,and I will sell,subject their successors are elected and to sell the following described Broadway, Suite 1600, Tucson, Yso , the State of Arizona The initial Board of Directors shall consist of two(2)directors. the laws of the State of Arizona to the right of redemption in qualified are: real property to the highest Arizona. In and for the including but not limited to, such case made andprovided by P.K.Jett bidder. County of Pima Thereafter, the number ofARTICLE VII investing its funds in real estate, statute,at public auction,all of 1232 W.Dawn Drive Lot 20 of RogerAME R tCAN SAVINGS AND persons to serve on the Board of mortgages,stock, any Tucson,Arizona 85704 g_ Park No. 2, KNOWN PLACE OF BUS(- LOAN ASSOCIATION, an Ari- Directors shall be fixed by thebonds,or the right, title, interest, claim per map recorded in Book 12 at NESS:The known place of busi- other type of investment, and and lien which the E.M.JETT zona corporation, By-Laws of the corporation. Theparties nam page 29 of Maps in the Office of I Hess of the corporation shall be may own real or personal pro- ed in said Judgment had or have 1232 W.Dawn Drive the CountyRecorder of Pima 8080 East 22nd Street, Tucson, Plaintiff, Persons who are to serve as g VS. directors until the first annual perty necessary or appropriate in and to the real property Tucson,Arizona 85704 County,Arizona. Arizona. MATTHEW MAT ISDN and meeting of shareholders or until for rendering its professional hereinafter described,and from The Directors are also the DATED 21 November 1977 ARTICLE VIII services. the proceeds of said sale, to Incorporators. RICHARD J.BOYKIN BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The CHARLOTTE K. MATISON, their successors are elected and ARTICLE V satisfy said Judgment in favor DATED THIS Jan.DAY 3 1978 Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona initial Board of Directors shall HUSBAND AND WIFE: UNION qualified are: DONALD M. The corporation shall have of the judgment creditors there- P.K.JETT By SGT.DUDGEON 239 consist of two (2) directors. BANK,an Arizona corporation; McREYNOLDS, 1770 Camino authority to issue Ten Thousand in named,in the total judgment E.M.JETT Deputy Sheriff Thereafter, the number of per- COUNTRY ESCROW, an Ari- Cielo, Tucson, Arizona 85718; (10,000)shares of common stock 501091 Pub- The Arizona Territorial zona corporation; STATE OF and BARBARA A. sum of$1,930.34, together with sons to serve on the Board of ARIZONA, DEPARTMENT OF McREYNOLDS, 1770 Camino Pub: The Arizona Territorial December 1,8,15,1977 having a par value of Ten accrued and accruing interest Directors shall be fixed by the ECONOMIC SECURITY; Cielo,Tucson,Arizona 85718. Dollars($10.00)per share. Said and costs since the date of entry January 26,1978 February 2,9, Req: Hirsch and Lindamood, By-Laws. The persons who are . STEWART TITLE&TRUST OF ARTICLE VIII stock shall be issued when paid of said Judgment. 1978 Attorneys 9 to serve as directors until the an Arizona corpora The persons are to for in cash,services,real estate The sale will be he'd at the Req: Estelle M.Jett C-D Case No.2783-77 first annual meeting of share- TUCSON,on;ARENA,ZU o corpora- 8 serve following the al officers oft to or personal property, and shall East front door of the new Pima Court Case No.166754 holders or until their successors ASSOCIATES; RICHARD J. corporation initial ntialo first annual the be issued as fully paid and County Coni ,also some- PUBLIC NOTICES HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS are elected and qualify are: BOYK I N,Sheriff of Pima Coun meeting of the Board of Direc- forever non-assessable. The times known as the main_, AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Jerry M.Atlas tY; JOHN DOES 1-5; JANE judgment of the Board of Direc- trance of said Court House, in Your Right To Know Y tors or until their successors are corporation (former) TUCSON 3565 Placita Vistosa tors as to the value of the Tucson, FEDERAL SAVINGS AND Tucson,Arizona 85715 DOES 1-5; JOHN DOES and elected and qualified: DONALD Arizona,on January 17, JANE DOES,husband and wife property or services rendered in 1978 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE LOAN ASSOCIATION, a cor M. McREYNOLDS, President; exchange for its stock shall be 1-5; and the unknown heirs and and BARBARA A. Mc- poration Louise C.Atlas conclusive. No person who is not sell the following described real The following legally describ devisees of any of the above REYNOLDS, Secretary-Tres- licensed to practice d Intistr in property to the highest bidder: property will be sold, vs. 3565 Placita Vistosa ypro eft g ed trustARTHUR L.JOHANSEN,et ux, Tucson,Arizona 85715 parties,if deceased. surer. the State of Arizona shall have Order No.146816 pursuant to the power of sale ARTICLE IX No.169761 ARTICLE IX any part in the ownership,man- A portion of the Southwest under that certain Deed of Trust et al, NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECU- The incorporators for the cor- agement or control of the cor- Quarter of Section 32,Township recorded in docket or book 5110, OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF INCORPORATORS: The incor TION SALE OF REAL PRO poration are: DONALD M. Mc- 13 South, Range 13 East, at page 365, in the Records of SS. porators of the corporation are PERTY REYNOLDS,1770 Camino Cielo, poration,nor may any proxy to Gila Pima County,Arizona,at public COUNTY OF PIMA the same as the directors listed vote any shares of the corpora- and Salt River Base and Merid NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tucson, Arizona 85718, and auction to the STATE OF ARIZONA above. tion be given to any person who Ian, Pima County, Arizona, highest bidder,at NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we that in obedience to the Writ of BARBARA A. McREYNOLDS, more East Door of New Courts Build- Special 1770 Camino Cielo,Tucson,-Ari- is not so licensed. Shares of particularly.described asthat the Sale in the above- have hereunto set our hands this pedal Execution issued by the stock in this corporation may be follows: ing in the City of Tucson, Pima above entitled Court and in the• zona 85718. entitled case has been post- 6 day of January,1978. issued or transferred only to COMMENCING at the interior County, Arizona, on March 10, above entitled cause,which Writ ARTICLE X o 1978,at 10:00 o'clock a.m.of said poned to Thursday,February 16, Jerry M.Atlas and the Judgment described persons duly licensed to perfrom one-Quarter corner of said Sec The Board of Directors of the 1978 at 10:00 A.M. Louise C.Atlas the practice of dentistry in the tion 32; day: Witness my hand this the 20th 501113 therein by reference thereto are corporation may from time to State of Arizona. If any share- thence South 89 degrees 52 Lot 9, SAN XAVIER VISTA Pub: The Arizona Territorial incorporated herein,commands time, cause the corporation to No.2, according to the plat of day of January,1978. holders, directors, officers, minutes 30 seconds West along RICHARDJ.BOYKIN January 26,1978 me to sell,and I will sell,subject purchase its own shares to the agents or employees become the North line of the Southwest record in the office of the Pima February2,9,1978 to the right of redemption in extent of the unreserved andlegally q County Recorder, in Book 8 of Sheriff of Pima County disqualified in the State Quarter,819.95 feet; By.Lt.J.S.Czech,No.25 Req: Waterfall, Economidis, such case made and provided by unrestricted earned and capital of Arizona, his employment or thence South 05 degrees 40 Maps at page 67. Commander Courts Caldwell&Hansahw,P.C. statute, at public auction, all of surplus of the corporation. office shall be forthwith termin- minutes 00 seconds West,333.82 the right, title interest, claim IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we ALSO KNOWN AS: 21 East Vivian Place,Tucson,Arizona Services Section ated; and within ninety (40) feet to the True Point of Beg Pub: The Arizona Territorial PUBLIC NOTICES and lien which the parties nam have hereunto set our hands this days following death, insanity, inning; DATED December 1,1977 ed in said Judgment had or have 3rd day of Jan.,1978. JOE E. PALOMAREZ,JR. and January 26,1978 bankruptcy,retirement,resign- thence South 84 degrees 20February 2,9,1978 in and to the real property DONALD M.McREYNOLDS ation,expulsion,termination or minutes 00 seconds East,419.12 M HELEN PALOMAR EZ,hus y Your Right T�Know At- hereinafter described,and from BARBARA A.McREYNOLDS band and wife. Req: Hirsch & Lindamood, At- other legal disqualification of a feet; torne the proceeds of said sale, to STATE OF ARIZONA John A.Murphy,Jr. ys AMENDED shareholder,all of the shares of thence South 25 degrees 45 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE satisfy said Judgment in favor ss such shareholder shall be trans- minutes 00 seconds East,202.58 Trustee of the judomenicreditor therein COUNTY OF PIMA feet STATE OF ARIZONA, PUBLIC NOTICESThe following legally ferred to or acquired by,persons described trust property, named, in the total judgment The foregoing Articles of In- qualified to own such shares,as thence South 64 degrees 15 ss. noticed for sale on Monday, sum of 539.381.23,together with 1 corporation were acknowledged restricted in the By-Laws or by minutes 00 seconds West, 121.87 County of Maricopa Your Right To Know February 20, 1977, will be sold, accrued and accruing interest before me,the undersigned No- the corporation. Until such feet; This instrument was acknow pursuant to the powerlof sale and costs since the date of entry tar,/ Public, by DONALD M. transfer is effected,such shares thence South 71 degrees 14 !edged before me this 1st day of Articles of Incorporation of said Judgment. McREYNOLDS and BARBARA December, 1977, by John A. Of undert that certain Trust Deed shall not be entitled to be voted. minutes 00 seconds West,316.35 The sale will be held at the A.McREYNOLDS,known to me By-Laws of this corporation feet; / Murphy,Jr.,Successor Trustee. "GO FOR IT"SKATEBOARD recorded in Book 5280,page 419, East front door of the new Pima to be the persons whose signs- shall fix the price or the method thence North 25 degrees 13 Nancy A.Myskowski PARK I,INC. in the records of Pima County, County Court House,also some- tures are subscribed to the of computing the price together minutes 30 seconds West, 166,75 Notary Public KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE Arizona at public auction to the times known as the main en- foregoing Articles of lncorporahighest bidder at the law offices trance of said Court House, in tion, who with the schedule of payment feet to a point of curvature. My commission expires July 27, PRESENTS: personally appeared therefor, for acquiring such thence Northerly, along a 1980 That we,the undersigned, do of SCHORR& LEONARD,P.C., Tucson, Arizona, on February before me and acknowledged to shares in the event the shares curve concave to the West hay Pub: The Arizona Territorial hereby associate ourselves to 155 West Council Street,Tucson, 14,1978 at the hour of 1G:00 a.m. me that they executed the same Januar 26,1978 February2,9, gether for the Pima County,Arizona on Tues - 14, not otherwise acquired with- ing a central angle of 30 degrees y purpose of form day, February 21, 1978 at 10:00 to sell the followingto described for the purposes therein contain- 16,1978 ing a corporation under the laws real property to the highest ed. in the said ninety (90) days by 53 minutes 30 seconds and a bidder- Carol Shrewsbury persons qualified to own the radius of 331.92 feet, 178.96 feet Req:Murphy, Posner& Froim- of the State of Arizona, and do A.M.of said day: same. The By-Laws shall tangency; son,Attorneys hereby ado t the following Arti Lot 20 of SOLANO ESTATES, Y pro- to a point of P County, as shown A portion of the northeast quart- Notary Public vide for the manner in which thence North 05 degrees 40 cies of Incorporation: Arizona, er of the northwest quarter of My Commission Expires: dividends shall be paid on said minutes 00 seconds East, 53.75 ARTICLE I by map on file in Book 21 of Section 34, Township 13 South, July 28,1978 PUBLIC NOTICES NAME: The name of this cor- Deeds at Page 12, Pima County shares. feet to the True Point of Beg Records. Range 15 East, G. & S.R.B. & 501085 ARTICLE VI inning. poration is "GO FOR IT" M.,Pima County,Arizona,more Pub: The Arizona Territorial The initial Board of Directors DATED 16.12 77 Your Right To Know SKATEBOARD PARK I, INC. DATED this 18th day of particularly described as fol January 26,1978 February 2, 9, shall cc•,is,st of two(2)directors. RICHARDJ.BOYKIN ARTICLE II November,1977. lows: 1978 The persons who are to serve as Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF PURPOSE: The purpose for TRUSTOR: BEGINNING at the northeast Req: Donald McReynolds THE STATE OF ARIZONA which this corporation is organ PHIL HULL . directors until the first annual By Sgt.B.Dudgeon,No234 corner of said northeast quarter meeting of shareholders or until Deputy Sheriff IN AND FOR THE COUNTY ized is the transaction of any or DOROTHY D.HULL all lawful business for which of the northwest quarter;thence S.L.SCHORR north 89 degrees 43 minutes 00 PUBLIC NOTICES their successors are elected are: Pub:The Arizona Territorial OF PIMA Trustee WILFRED ALTER,D.D.S. December 29,1977 In the Matter of the Estate of corporations may be incorpora- seconds west, along the north 5632 East Towner Street January 5,12,1978 WILLIAM SOM E R V I L L E ted under the laws of the State of STATE OF ARIZONA line of said Section 34,a distance Your Right To Know P CROSBY, Arizona,as they may be amend ss. Tucson,Arizona 85712 Req: William S. Duni ace, At of 138.71 feet to the TRUE PETER A.GLENNIE,D.D.S. torney Deceased ed from time to time,and spec COUNTY OF PIMA POINT OF BEGINNING. ifically, Personal) Thence continuingnorth 89 I Articles of Incorporation 7642 East Seneca Street No.P 4254 but not in limitation SCHORR, TRUSTEE, who Tucson,Arizona 85715 C-D Case No.3206-77 I NOTICE TO CREDITORS therof, the purpose of conduct degrees 43 minutes 00 seconds of Court Case No.167831 To the CREDITORS of the ing and carrying on the business acknowledged that he executed west,a distance of 379.13 feet; ALTER&GLENNIE, ARTICLE VII the foregoing D.D.S.,LTD. The private property of each MAX M. MANDL and PEARL Estate of WILLIAM of owning or leasing and opera instrument in said thence south 21 degrees 34 and every shareholder, officer B. MANDL, husband and wife, 5 O M E R V I L L E CROSBY, ting a skateboard park. capacity this 18th day of Nov minutes 28 seconds west, a KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE as joint tenants with right of deceased.NOTICE IS HEREBY ARTICLE III ember,1977. PRESENTS: and director of the corporation, INITIAL BUSINESS: The cor- distance L.TINGLEY distance of 571.95 feet; real or personal, tangible or survivorship GIVEN that the undersigned has thence south 70 degrees 37 That we, the undersigned, do vs. been appointed personal repre poration initially intends to con- Notary Public minutes 00 seconds east, a dis- hereby associate ourselves to- intangable,now owned or here- MyCommission gether for the purpose of form- after acquired by any of them,is JERRY RANSOM aka sentative of this estate. All duct the business of owning or Expires: tante of 280.95 feet; and shall be exempt from all GERALD R. RANSOM, and persons having claims against leasing and operating a skate October 24,1980 thence north 13 degrees 15 ing a professional association P CAROLE A. RANSOM, now the estate are required to re board park. Pub.The Arizona Territorial minutes 00 seconds east, a dis- under the Arizona Professional debts and obligations of theq P ARTICLE IV January 12,19,26 Corporation Act, as amended, corporation of any kind whatso- known as CAROLE DANIEL, sent their claims within four tance of 447.39 feet; AUTHORIZED CAPITAL: This February 2,1978 do hereby adopt the following ever, except as set forth in formerly husband and wife;the months after the date of the first thence south 62 degrees 30 Arizona Revised Statutes Anno unknown heirs of the above publication of this notice or the corporation is authorized to Req: L.Schorr,Esq. minutes 00 seconds east, a dis- Articles of Incorporation. named defendants if anyof said claims will be forever barred. issue two classes of shares of tance of 248.54 feet; ARTICLE I fated Section 10905. thence north 0 degrees 17 The name of the corporation ARTICLE VIII defendants are deceased and Claims must be presented either stock to be designated respect PUBLIC NOTICES g The name and address of the any parties in possession of said to the undersigned personal re ively Class A Voting Common minutes 00 seconds east, a dis shall be: presentativeand Class B Non-VotingCom- tance of 302.50 feet to THE ALTER&GLENNIE, statutory agent of the corporapremises, at 1001 Home Fed- Your Right To Know tion is NORRIS L. GANSON, OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF eral Tower, Tucson, AZ. 85701, mon;the total number of shares TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. D.D.S.,LTD. COUNTY OF PIMA or filed with the Probate Divis which this corporation shall In the Superior Court of the RICHARD J.BOYKIN ARTICLE II Suite 1001, 32 North Stone Ave have theto issue is one Sheriff of Pima County, The known place of business of nue,Tucson,Arizona 85701. SS ion of the office of the Clerk ofauthority State of Arizona Arizona the corporation shall be 404 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we STATE OF ARIZONA the Court. million (1,000,000), and the ag- In and for the County of Pima By Lt.J.S.Czech No.25 North Alvernon Way, Tucson, .�s incorporators, hereunto set NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN DATED January 19,1978. gregate par value of all shares in the Matter of the Estate of our hands this 3rd day of Janu- that the Sale in the above- WILLIAMS.DUNIPACE shall be ten million($10,000,000. RUTH E.SCHNAUFER STATE OF ARIZONA Arizona 85711. Other offices00)Dollars;the number of Class may be established and main- ary,1978- entitled case has been post- Personal Representative- SSDeceased WILFRED ALTER poned to Thursday,February 16, Attorney A Voting Common shares shall No.P 4251 COUNTY OF PIMA tained within or without the 1978 at 10:00 a.m. Pub:The Arizona Territorial be five hundred thousand (500,- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pub: The Arizona Territorial State of Arizona,at such places PETER A.GLENNIE and times and under such cif STATE OF ARIZONA Witness my hand this the 17th Jsnusry 26,1978 000),and the par value of each to the CREDITORS of the January 26, 1978 February 2, 9, s s day of January,1978. February 2,9 1978 share of such class shall be Ten Estate of RUTH E. SCHNAU 1978 cumstances and for such our Req: Johnson, Hayes & Dow- Poses as the Board of Directors COUNTY OF PIMA RICHARDJ.BOYKIN Req: William S. Dunipace, At ($10.00) Dollars; and the num- PER,deceased- may determine and direct On this 3rd day of January, Sheriff of Pima County torney ber of Class B Non Voting Com- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN dal!,Attorneys 1978,before me,the undersigned By:Lt.John S.Czech mon shares shall be five hun- that the undersigned have been where meetings of shareholders PUBLIC NOTICES dred thousand(500 000) and the appointed co-personal represen and directors may be held and Notary Public, personally ap- Commander Court - - corporation business transact- Services Section par value of each share of such tatives of this estate.All persons geared WILFRED ALTER and class shall be Ten (510.00) Dol PUBLIC NOTICESPETER A.GLENNIE,known to Pub: The Arizona Territorial having claims against the estate ed,so long as such business does Januar 2 Your Right To Know ►ars. are required to present their not violate any of the laws of the me to be the persons whose Y 6,1978 Your Right To Know place where such business is names are subscribed #o the February 2,9,1978 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF The holders of Class A voting claims within four months after being conducted. foregoing instrument, and ack- Req: William S. Dunipace, At- Common shares shall be entitled the date of the first publication torney THE STATE OF ARIZONA to all the usual rights, prefer- of this notice of the claims will ARTICLE III nowledged to me that they ex- IN AND FOR THE Articles of Incorporation The names and addresses of ecuted the same for the pur- ences and privileges of common be forever barred.Claims must ofCOUNTY OF PIMA stock in accordance with those be presented by delivering or the incorporators are: poses therein expressed. PUBLIC NOTICES HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS granted pursuant to these Arti- mailing a written statement of McREYNOLDS INSPECTION WILFREDALTER, NORRIS L.GANSON AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a D.D.S. des of Incorporation, or those the claim to the undersigned AND APPRAISAL SERVICE, NOTARY PUBLIC9 INC. 5632 East Towner Street Your Right To Know corporation (formerly TUCSON granted pursuant to law. The KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE Tucson,Arizona 85712 My Commission Expires: g FEDERAL SAVINGS AND attorney for the Co personal May 18,1978 holders of Class A Voting Com- representives at 220 East PRESENTS: PETER A.GLENNIE,D.D.S. LOAN ASSOCIATION, a cor- mon shares shall have the ex- That we, the undersigned, 7642 East Seneca Street 501105 Articles of Incorporation poration) Speedway Boulevard, Tucson, Pub: The Arizona Territorial elusive voting rights, except as Arizona 85705. Tucson,Arizona 85715 plaintiffotherwise provided by law or by have associated ourselves to of vs. ARTICLE IV January 26,1978 February 2,9, DATED Janury 10,1978. gether for the purpose of form- The 1978 E.P.&SALES,INC. ARTHUR L.JOHANSEN,et ux, these Articles of Incorporation, WILLIAM K.RICHEY ing a corporation pursuant to the purposes for which the Req:Norris L.Ganson AttorneyARTICLE I et al, defendants and shall have the exclusive Attorney laws of the State of Arizona,and corporation is organized,which Name: The name of the cor No.166754 right to notice of shareholders' 220 East Speedway Boulevard do hereby adopt the following shall be in addition to the poration shall be E.&P.SALES NOTICE OF SPECIAL meetings.9 Tucson,Arizona 85705 Articles of Incorporation: authority of the corporation to PUBLIC NOTICES INC. EXECUTION SALE OF The holders of Class B Non- Pub: The Arizona Territorial ARTICLE I engage in any or all lawful ARTICLE 11 REAL PROPERTY Voting Common shares shall not January 19,26,1978 The name of this corporation business for which croporations Your Right To Knox' Purpose: The purpose for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN be entitled to any voting rights February 2,1978 may be incorporated under the which this corporationor any notice of shareholders' Req: Richey & Leiber, Attor- i s McREYNOLDS I N S P E C is or- that in obedience to the Writ of TION AND APPRAISAL SER- provisions of the Professional to the Superior Court of the ganized is the transaction of any Special Execution issued by the meetings, except where other- neys Corporation Act,are as follows: or all lawful business for which above entitled Court and in the wise provided by law or by these VICE, INC. State of Arizona ARTICLE I I A.To engage in the practice of In and for the County of Pima corporations may be incorpo- above entitled cause,which Writ Articles of Incorporation. The The dentistry;to treat;toprescribe; rated under the laws of the state and the Judgment holders of Class B Non-Voting purpose for which this MAX M. MANDL and PEARL cor oration is or anizal is the Empty to diagnose; or to operate for of Arizona, as they may be described tiler ein by reference Common shares shall be entitled P g any disease, B. MANDL, husband and wife, transaction of any and all lawful pain, injury,defic amended from time to time. thereto are incorporatedto all other rights,lent deformity or h as joint tenants with right of herein, preferences business for which corporations y' ,, physical ARTICLE III 1 SeatS p survivorship, commands me to sell,and I will and privileges on an equal basis may be incorporated under the condition of the human gums, Initial Business:The corpora-P Plaintiff Po sell, subject to the right of with the holders of Class A laws of the State of Arizona, as jaws, and adjacent tissues; to tion initially intends to buy and redemption in such case made Voting Common shares. they may be amended from time furnish,construct,reproduce,or JERRY RANSOM a k-a GER sell plants, parts, and equip- and provided by statute, at ARTICLE V 0(JtIlIJmbe,1 to time. repair prosthetic dentures or ALD R. RANSOM and CAROLE ment. public auction, all of the right, ' PREEMPTIVE RIGHTS: The ARTICLE III bridges to be used and worn as A. RANSOM, now known as ARTICLE IV title, interest, claim and substitutes for natural teeth; Authorized Capital: The cor holders, from time to time, ofseats The corporation initially in- CAROLE DANIEL, formerlylien which the parties named in the Class A and Class B Com- tends to conduct the business of and to supply, repair, or con- husband and wife;the unknown poration shall have authority to said Judgment had or have in mon stock of the corporation inspecting and appraising struct orthodontic or various heirs of the above named de issue one million (1,000,000) and to the real property shall have preemptive rights as 4 101. homes. appliances used for the correc Pendants if any of said defend shares of common stock of the hereinafter described,and from ARTICLE IV tion of malocclusion or deform- ants are deceased, and anypar value of one ($1.00) dollar to the Class A and Class B the proceeds of said sale, to Common stock then or thereaft- The corporation shall have the ities of other structures; and to possessionsatisfy said Judgment er authorized to be issued, in- P parties in of said Per share.own ARTICLE V in favor of the judgment creditor eluding Treasury stock. Said authority to issue FIFTY and operate a dentist office, premises, THOUSAND (50,000) shares of all of the above_to be performed Defendant. Statutory Agent: The name therein named, in the total preemptive right shall apply to common stock, par value ONE by and through its shareholders, No.167831 and address of the initial statu directors, officers, agents or toryjudgment sum of $23,682.17, all classes of Common stock.No DOLLAR ($1.00) per share. NOTICE OF SPECIAL agent of the corporation is: together with accrued and• resolution of the Board of Di- ARTICLE V employees,all of whom shall be EXECUTION SALE OF J.R.LAWLER accruing interest and costs since .ride dulylicensed to rectors authorizing the issuanceSIia,e The name and address of the practice den- REAL PROPERTY 3566 W.Mango Circle the date of entry of said of stock to which preemptive • initial statutory agent of the tistr, in the State of Arizona. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tucson,Arizona 85704 Judgment, rights shall attach may require a corporation is DONALD M. The corporation may employ that in obedience to the Writ of ARTICLE VI The sale will be held at the frlefld. ancillary personnel to work at SpecialBoard of Directors:The initial such rights to be exercised ItsureMcREYNOLDS, 1770 Camino Execution issued by the EAST front d°or of the New within less than sixty(60)days. beats Cielo,Tucson,Arizona 85718. the direction and under the above entitled Court and in the Board of Directors will consist Pima County Court House, also ARTICLE VI ARTICLE VI supervision of the shareholders, above entitled cause,which Writ of two (2) directors. The per- sometimes known as the main STATUTORY AGENT: The dr•wing alone- The known place of business of directors and officers of the and the Judgment described sons who are to serve as Di- entrance of said Court House,in name and address of the initial the corporation shall be 1770 corporation. therein by reference thereto are rectors until the first annual Tucson" Arizona, on December statutory agent is HUGH M. Camino Cielo, Tucson, Arizona B. The corporation may also incorporated herein,commands meeting of shareholders or until 22,1977 at the hour of 10-00 a.m. CALDWELL, JR., 5151 East engage in such other business February 2, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page15 1 I ne Valenti s DaySpecial p e 0 ID I e places & things Bring Your Husband or Children - For Our P.N...1 L ) IAfor 2 Specials! GIRLS CLUB AROUND THE CAMPFIRE representing 12 states will exhibit. '"** A campfire program for pre-teens is underway at Proceeds from the show aid dental facilities and the on HAIRCUTS, PERMS, FROSTINGS, Wetmore Girls Club.They are learning the proper way to preventive medicine program at the hospital. OIL MANICURES & MAKE-UP LESSONS! build a campfire and will celebrate their success Monday Tickets at$2 each may be purchased at the door or at afternoon with a marshmallow roast. the clinic, 140 W. Speedway. Mrs. Rodney Banister is New devigNe Other programs in the four-week series include baking chairman of the event with Mrs. Stephen Cox as muffins Feb.13 and cooking meat over the campfire Feb. co=chairman. 20. The program is available to fifth and sixth graders or those at least 11 years old with registration necessary CHINA SHOW DOWNTOWN Houcuttes prior to each session at the Wetmore Girls Club, 831 W. The Southern Arizona China Painters Guild is havingits 7110 N. ORACLE 297-9362 Wetmore Road. annual show Friday, Feb. 3 from noon to 9 p.m. and 4N offer ends February 11th HEART FUND BALL SET AT SKYLINE Saturday,Feb.4,from 10 a.m.to 4 p.m.at the Desert Inn, The Southern Arizona Division of the American located at Congress and Interstate 10. Association is sponsoring its annual Heart Fund Ball at 7 The non-profit show will include a large exhibit of p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11,at the Skyline Country Club. porcelain painted by local artists. In addition,nationally- proceeds from the ball will go towards meeting a set goal known artists from Phoenix, California, and OklahomaGet a of $12,000, will be exhibiting their work and demonstrating various Dinner will be served at 8 p.m., followed by a silent techniques of painting on porcelain. auction with State Rep.Arnold Jeffers (R-Tucson) acting headstart as auctioner. Items for the auction are being donated by JEROME HINES AT MUSIC HALL - local merchants and businessman. Arizona Opera Company willpresent Metropolitan Entertainment will be provided by Tucson pianist Judy P Perkins,singer Johnny Greenwood, and the Jeff Haskell in your Opera star Jerome Hines in concert Feb. 13 at 8 p.m. in . the Tucson Community Center Music Hall. A favorite at Orchestra. the Met for 31 seasons, he has performed everyleading A donation of$50 per couple is requested. Tickets can be bass role in their repertory since 1946 when he appeared purchased at the American Heart Association office,3837 as the police sergeant in Boris Godounov. new town E. Broadway or phone 747-1576. Mr. Hines is coming to Arizona direct from a • TWO ARTISTS FEATURED performance in the same opera -- this time in the title Don't waste time w n role. He will appear in Phoenix Feb.11 before his Tucson o Bering about a St.Philip's in the Hills Gallery is displaying the work of appearance. fast way to get your bearings. Coll me— two artists as their February exhibit. The show runs our WEL through Feb. 28. Tickets for the concert are available at the Arizona Y COME WAGON Hostess. Ennio Bianchi,an Italian known for the cloud and light Opera office,412 N.Sixth St. Proceeds will go to match a When you've just moved. you're effects in his oil painting,has been hung along with Steven National Endowment for the Arts challenge grant to pressed for time. And the gifts, c o m- L. Sles, who works in oils, inks, silk-screens and stained provide free student matinees of opera productions. munity and business information I bring glass. QUILTING CLASS OFFERED will save your family time and money.Let Both artists have been exhibited in Europe and South me hear from you soon. America. Both men currently are living in Tucson. Textile specialist Phylis Varineau will begin her third The gallery located at Campbell Avenue and River season teaching quilting on Saturday, Feb. 11 at the Arizona Historical Society, Park Avenue and Second Road, is open for public viewing Sundays after the 9:30 Street. and 11 a.m.services and from 2 to 4 p.m.Sunday,Tuesday The class will be held from 9 to 11 a.m.through April 15 ' 01L and Thursday of each week. and will deal with applique, piecing, cathedral window, . SCENIC VIEW OF THE RHINE yo-yo, hexagons and crazy quilting. g "The River Rhine,"a travel film documentary,will be Students will find sewing experience helpful but not necessary. Tuition is $20 for members, $30 for others. 622 3495 presented at 8 p.m. on Feb. 5, at the Sunday Evening Further information and registration is available through Forum in the main auditorium of the University of row g Mrs. Varineau, at 882-8989. Arizona. The film lecture will be narrated in person by Eric Pavel, who will be making the 15th appearance at the _ - Forum. In"The River Rhine,"Pavel takes a romantic film trip along one of the most famous rivers of the world. From its [ high source in the Swiss Alps,the river flows through six RELIABLE SERVICE western European nations while historic cities,storybookSINCE 1926 castles, mountains and forests line its banks. 41,11 PAradia There is no admission charge, but contributions are accepted. Mortuaries ADVANCE RODEO TICKETS ON SALE ROBERT R. LONG, DIRECTOR Good locations in the grandstands are still available for DOWNTOWN CHAPEL EASTSIDE CHAPEL the 53rd La Fiesta de los Vaqueros through the rodeo 7 office at the Tucson Chamber of Commerce, 420 W. East University Blvd. 4601 East First St. Congress St. Beginning Sunday they can also be obtained -- - — _ _ _ ___ ___ at Woolco Shopping Center, Oracle and Roger roads, and at El Con and Park Mall shopping centers. Dates for the rodeo are Feb. 23-26. the copy Cat 3390 E. Speedway TALKS ON LEGAL PROBLEMS PLANNED Rancho Shopping Expansion of the speakers bureau of the Pima County '` S pp ng Center Attorney's office has been announced by Stephen D. ':�'` 327-1111 Neely. He has members of his staff available to speak to civic organizations and schools on such subjects as consumer protection, juvenile justice, sex crimes, child abuse, family support, sentencing and probation or the •- Schedule ule of Craft asses new criminal code. •-••-- If you are interested in having a speaker on one of these ::': topics for your class or club meeting,call 792-8668 and ask MONDAY: Macrame: 9:00am-10:45am; 11:00am-12:45pm(beginners); for Judy Berman,speakers bureau coordinator. , 1:00pm-2:45pm;3:00pm-5:00pm;7:00pm-9:00pm(Beginners&Advanced). PRUNING DEMONSTRATION - TUESDAY: Macrame: 9:OOam-11:OOam(beginners); 11:O0am-12:45pm; m 1:00pm-2:45pm;3:00 m-5:00 p p p The Tucson Garden Centers springtime demonstration ,3 series offers advice on how to prune your roses for many ' STARTING FEB.8,1978 blooms next Wednesday,Feb. 8,at 10:30 a.m.The centerSTARTING FEB,8,1978 is located at 4040 North Campbell Avenue. WEDNESDAY: Tole&Decorative Painting: 9:00am-11:00am THURSDAY: Weaving:9:00am& 11:00am The pruning demonstration will last one hour. General Crafts: 1:00pm&3:00pm General Crafts: 1:00pm All Tucson area residents are welcome. Tole&General Crafts; 7:00pm Silk Flowers: 3:00pm REUSING WATER FRIDAY: Macrame: 1:00pm-2:45pm;3:00pm-5:OOpm (Beginners);•7:00pm-9:00pm Tips on how to use soiled and slightly sudsey washing machine water in your gardening will be given Feb.6 at 2 SATURDAY: Macrame:9:OOam-10:45am•11:OOam- •4Spm, 1:00pm-3:00pm oopm(Beginners); p.m. at the G. Freeman Woods Branch Library, 3455 12. North First Avenue. Weaving: 3:00pm The program is part of the "More Grow it" series of- fered free by the City of Tucson. You must REGISTER IN ADVANCE for the classes!There is NO charge for the classes,except for the Weaving Classes(see footnote below).We ask only that you purchase your materials from THE COPY CAT.Classes last approximately 13/4 hours.You may begin or George Brookbank, urban horticulturist, will be end a class as you wish.WEAVING: Weaving classes consist of four(4) sessions of approximately 2 hours each.A fee of$15.00 featured. (payable in advance)is charged for these four(4)classes.Weaving instructions cover flat loom weaving,mandela and basket coiling. The 515.00 does not include your supplies. ANTIQUE SHOW AT RAMADA INN asAn antique show billed as Tucson's oldest and largest by GENERAL CRAFTS INCLUDE: Quilling Dip-n-Drape Arranging Flowers Straw Wreaths s sponsor, St. Elizabeth Clinic Auxiliary, will be held Decoupage—Reppouse—Moulage Rug Hooking Paper Mache Forms Christmas Projects Draped Angels Feb. 10-12 at the Ramada Inn. Thirty-three dealers . 3 Dimensional Decoupage Sand Painting Silk Flowers Mache Art Draped Kings • Page 16, The Arizona Territorial, February 2, 1978 PUBLIC NOTICES; PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICES' PUBLIC � + PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know - Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Notice of Public Hearing The foregoing instrument was NOTICE 0 a•ING ON ` Mt.Lemmon Community of acknowledged before me this Hearing has been set to con- The foregoing instrument was PETITION FOR ADJUDICA I. the undersigned, as Sheriff the County of Pima,against the Summerhaven Wasterwater 15th day of November, 1977 by sider the Petition on the 24th day acknowledged before me this TION OF INTESTACY, aforesaid, will sell the above Defendants, Richard M. 4th day of October,1977 by Lee DETERMINATION OF HEIRS System Facility Plan Lee R. Perry,as Trustee. of February,1978 at the hour of 2described property to the high Fossland and Anna Y.Fossland, Addendum H Louise Davies 9:00 a.m.Pima County Superior R. Perry,as Trustee. est bidder, for cash, at Public husband and wife; Gary D. Court,Tucson,Arizona. Anyone AND APPOINTMENT OF PER A PUBLIC HEARING will be NOTARY PUBLIC y Louise Davies SONAL REPRESENTATIVE Auction,at the East front door of Nokes and Colette J. Nokes, interested in this Estate may NOTARY PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the new Court House,in the City husband and wife, for the held by Pima County, Arizona My commission expires: for the design and implementa- October 1,1978 appear at the time of the hearing My commission expires: that CAROL DAVIS has filed of Tucson,County of Pima,State following sums and amounts: tion of needed wastewater facil- Pub: The Arizona Territorial and show cause why the sale October 1,1978 with the above named Court a of Arizona, on the 17 day of Principal S19,361.91 iftes in the Mt. Lemmon com- Jan.12,19,26,1978 Feb.2 should or should not be confirm- pub: The Arizona Territorial November, 1977,at the hour of munity of Summerhaven. The Re Carson, ed- petition for adjudication of inte- Interest at 7 percent Jan.12,19,26,1978,Feb 2,1978 10:00 o'clock a.m.of said day,to $1,135.52 Req: Messinger,Elliott stay, determination of heirsFacilities Plan Addendum II, Laughlin&Ragan,Attys. , DATED this 18th day of Janu- lReq:Carson,Messinger,Elliott, and appointment of personal satisfy the said judgment and Foreclosure prepared by the Pima County , any,1978. report $80.50 ;Laughlin&Ragan representative,a copy of which General Execution, as afore Attorney's fees 5250.00 Department of Sanitation, re Elizabeth A.Coen said. is on file with the Probate Costs 577.25 commends the construction of PUBLIC NOTICES NORMA M.FELIX RICHARD J.BOYKIN PUBLIC NOTICES Division of the Office of the Advances by plaintiff on-site wastewater manage-: CLERK OF THE Clerk of the Court and is avail- Sheriff of Pima County ment systems to serve corn- Your Right To Knov, SUPERIOR COURT able for inspection by interested By Lt.J.S.Czech,25 5323.48 munity needs. The estimated Your Right To Know total project cost is S400,000. Pub: The Arizona Territorial g persons. Deputy Sheriff Late charges: $22,272. 0 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE January 26,1978 February 2,9. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Hearing has been set to con- Pub: The Arizona Territorial from Mar.1,1977 to Dec.28,1977 THE PUBLIC HEARING will The followinglegally de- 1978 sider the petition on the 16th dayOctober 27,1477 g y The following described trust November 3,10,1977 (302 days) be conducted in compliance with scribed trust property will be Req:Alpert&Fein,Attorneys will be sold, of February, 1978, at 9:00 U.S. Environmental Protection sold pursuant to the power of property pursuant o'clock, a.m., Pima County Req: Bachstein and Coffey, PLUS INTEREST AT THE (EPA)guidelines estab to the power of sale under that Court House, 115 N. Church Attorneys RATE OF 6 percent PER AN- Agency lished for the Wastewater Con- sale under that certain Deed of PUBLIC NOTICES certain trust deed recorded in NUM ON ALL AMOUNTS Trust recorded on November 3, book or docket 5239, Avenue, Tucson, Arizona, in a struction Grant Program. Upon 1976, in Docket 5391 page 446,in C-D 1570 77 pages 373-- Your R.ght To Kn< .. Division to be assigned as shown ADJUDGED DUE FROM DEC. review of the Addendum to thethe records of Pima County, Case 160187 facility376 Your in the records of on the daily trial calendar. 29, 1977 (date of Judgment) planning reports and Arizona,at public auction to the DOCTORS BUSINESS the Pima County Recorder, DATED:January 20,1978. UNTIL PAID IN FULL. approval of the project by the In the Superior Court of the highest bidder at the law offices BUREAU,an Arizona Pima County,Arizona,at public of SCHORR&LEONARD,P.C., ROYAL G.BOUSCHOR I I,ESQ. Corporation Together with a foreclosure of Arizona Department of HealthState of Arizona 807 Pioneer Plaza Bldg. the Mortgage auction to the highest bidder at Services and EPA, the project In and for the Count of Pima 155 West Council Street,Tucson, Tucson, vs lien of the Plaintiff the East door of the New Countyy Arizona 85701 Fri- will qualify for 75 percent finan- In the Matter of the Estate of Pima County, Arizona, on Fri Pub: The Arizona Territorial LUCILLE HUSKEY and JOHN against the Defendants, and ting from Federal funds.Copies Courthouse located at 111 West day,February 17,1977,at 10:00 DOE HUSKEY,husband and each of them, in the above en- P Congress, Tucson, Arizona on ELIZABETH JANE ED- January 26,1978 February 2,9 of the Draft Addendum to the a.m.of said day: 1978 wife, titled action,upon the following l Facility Plan are available for Tuesday, the 21st day of MONDS, The East 42 feet of Lot 16 and OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF described real property,to-wit: review at the followingIota- Feb- ruary, 1978, at the hour-of 9:45 Deceased. the West 12.5 feet of Lot 17, Req:Royal G.Bouschor II,P.C. COUNTY OF PIMA Lot 100 of TELESCO A.M. o'clock in the morning of No.P 4177 Block 3 of BE1 AIR SUBDIVI- SS TERRACE, a subdivision of tions: said da T 1.Pima County Department of y NOTICE TO CREDITORS SIGN, according to the plat of P U p L IC NOTICES ICES STATE OF ARIZONA Pima County, Arizona, ac- The property to be sold is To the creditors of the Estate record in the office of the County C� NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN cording to the map of record in Sanitation, 3rd floor, 131 W. •situated in Pima County, Ari -Congress Street, Tucson, Ari- Your ELIZABETH JANE ED- Recorder of Pima County, Ari that the Sale in the above- the Pima County Recorder's zona 85701. zona and is described as: Your Right To Know Parcel 151 of ESCALANTE MONDS, Deceased: zona,in Book of Maps,page 58. 9 entitled case has been continued Office in Book 13 of Maps and 2- PAG 208 Office, Suite 402, HEIGHTS, Pima County, Ari NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN DATED this 14th day of Nov to Thursday,February 2,1478 at Plats at Page 7. that the undersigned has been ember,1977. In the Superior Court of the 9 100 E. Alameda, Tucson, Ari 10:00 a.m. zone 85701 zona, according to the instru- Trustor: State of Arizona Witness my hand this the 9th NOW, THEREFORE, I will, ment recorded in Docket 4026, appointed Personal In and for the County on the 14 dayof February, 3. Tucson Public Library, Representative of this estate. JAMES M.DAVIS day of January,1978. 1978, page 359, being a revision of SUWAN DAVIS of Maricopa RICHARDJ.BOYKIN at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, Main Library,200 S.Sixth Ave- Escalante Heights, Pima All persons having claims FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- a.m., at the new Pima nue.Tucson,Arizona 85701 Trustee: Sheriff of Pima County County County, Arizona. accordingto against the estate are required 4 University of Arizona Gov- S.L.SCHORR GAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor- gy Sgt.B.A.Duggeon,No.239 Courts Bldg., East Entrance, the plat of record in the office of to present their claims within STATE OF ARIZONA poration, Commander for Civil Unit Tucson, Arizona in the city of ernment Research Library, the Pima County Recorder in four months after the date of the Tucson,Arizona 85721 SS Plaintiff, Pub: The Arizona Territorial Tucson,County of Pima,State of Book 21 of Maps,page 83. first publication of the Notice or COUNTY OF PIMA vs January 19,26,1978 Arizona,sell all the right,title, 5. U.S. Post Office, Mt. Lem- DATED this 10th day of Nov the claims will be forever TED L. COIL JR. and SUE C. mon,Arizona 85619 ember,1977. Personally appeared S. L. February 2,1978 interest, claim and demand of THE PUBLIC HEARING will barred. Claims must be SCHORR, TRUSTEE, who ac- COIL,his wife,et al., Req: Bachstein & Coffey, At- the above named Defendant(s): Trustors: presented either to the un- knowledged that he executed the Defendants. torneys Richard M. Fossland and Anna be held on Tuesday,February 7, THELMA B.BOMHOWER 1978 at 2:00 p.m. in the Pima d e r s i g n e d Personal foregoing instrument in said No.C 358496 County Board of Supervisors Lee R.Perry. Representative at 7302 Calle capacity this 14th day of Nov- NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Y.Fossland,husband and wife; as Trustee ember,1977. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PUBLIC NOTICES Gary D. Nokes and Collette J. Hearing Room. First Floor. Lugo,Tucson,Arizona 85710,orNokes,husband and wife,in and STATE OF ARIZONAFerole L Tingley under and by virtue of a Writ of Courts Building, 1 i 1 W. Con- filed with the Probate Division 9 eY grecs Street, Tucson, Arizona. ss. of the office of the Clerk of the Notary Public Special Execution and Order of Your Right To Know to the above described real All County of Maricopa MyCommission Expires: Sale issued out of the Superior propertyto the highest bidder at parties are en The foregoing Court. P P g g g instrument was In the Superior Court of the interesteded to attend. October 24,1980 Court of Maricopa County, AriP public auction for cash in lawful acknowledoed before me this DATED January 10, 1978. State of Arizona WRITTEN COMMENTS will 10th day of November, 1977 by CHRISTINE ELIZABETH Pub: The Arizona Territorial zona,on the 5th day of January, In and for the Countyof Pima money of the United States of be accepted until 12:00 noon, Lee R. Perry, January 12,19,26,1978 1978, to me as Sheriff duly dir- America. 10, 1978 on this as Trustee. EDMONDS JEFFERS In the Matter of the Estate of Februarypro February 2,1978 ected and delivered in the above DATED this 11th day of My commission expires: Personal Representative LAEL LANDON, tett. Comments should be ad Req: Schorr&Leonard P.C. entitled action. JanuarY, 1978' Deceased. October 1,1978 7302 Calle Lugo WHEREAS,on the 5th day of RICHARD BOYKIN dressed to Pima County De Louise Davies Tucson,Arizona 85710 1978,theplaintiff here- No.P 4275 partment of Sanitation, 131 W. PUBLIC NOTICES January, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sheriff of Pima County Congress Street, Tucson, Ari. NOTARY PUBLIC Pub: The Arizona Territorial in recovered a judgment in the Pub: The Arizona Territorial January 26, 1978 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN By Sgt.B.Dudgeon,239 zona, ATTENTION: Mr. Tom Superior Court of Maricopa that the undersigned has been Deputy Jan.12,19,26,1978 Feb 2,1978 De ut Klimek. February 2,9, 1978 Your Right To Know County,Arizona against Ted L. Pub: The Arizona Territorial Req:Carson,Messinger,Elliott, Req: Jacob Leon Siken, At Coil Jr.&Sue C.Coil,h-w for the appointed personal represents Pub: The Arizona Territorial Laughlin& Ragan,Attys. tonnelive of this estate. All persons January 19, 26, 1978 January 12,19,26,1978 Y NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE sum rate S47,238.41 with interest at having claims against the estate February 2, 1978 j February 2,1978the rate of 8.5 percent per i Re PUBLIC NOTICES The following legally describ are required to present their Re Molloy, Reg: Eugenia W.Wells,Clerk annum from May 1, 1977, until q Jones, Donahue, ! PUBLIC NOTICES ed trust property will be sold, paid;and for the further sums of claims within four months after Trachta &Childers, P.C. Your Right To Know pursuant to the power of sale $1,000.00 for attorney's fees, the date of the first publication PUBLIC NOTICES gYour Right To Know under that certain Deed of Trust 8145.50 for foreclosure title of this notice or the claims will • recorded in docket or book 4583, search,$108.31 for Court costs, be forever barred. Claims must PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right To Know NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE at page 477, in the Records of interest at the rate of 6 percent be presented either to the un- The following legally describ Pima County Arizona at public dersi The following legally per annum from the date of 9ned personal represen- Your Ri ht To Know NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ed trust property will be sold auction to the highest bidder,at 9 described trust property will be judgment until paid; together tative at 220 E. Speedway, The following legally de- pursuant to the power of saleEast Door of New Courts Build sold pursuant to the power of with foreclosure of plaintiff's Tucson, Arizona 85705 or filed , scribed trust property will be under that certain Deed of Trust sale under that certain Deed of 'ng in the City of Tucson, Pima mortgage against defendant Ted with the Court. In the Superior Court of the sold pursuant to the power of recorded on May 21, 1973, in Trust recorded on November 1, County, Arizona, on March 10, L. Coil Jr. and Sue C. Coil, his DATED January9th,1978. State of Arizona sale under that certain Deed of Docket 4514 pages 11-14 inclus- 1478,at 10:00 o'clock a.m.of said property LOUIS F.LAN DON Y 1974, in Docket 5886 pages 590- wife, on the realand In and for the Count of Pima Trust recorded on April 9,1974,• ave, in the records of the Pima 593 inclusive, in the records of day, premises described as follows, Personal Representative In the Matter of the Estate of in Docket 4741 pages 466-469 'County Recorder,Pima County, Lot 6 in Block 14 of MISSION p esentitori the Pima County Recorder, to-wit: Pub: The Arizona Territorial HERBERT F. DAVIS inclusive, in the records of the Arizona,at public auction to the Pima County,Arizona,at public MANOR No.3,a subdivision of Lot 28, ROLLING HILLS NO. Ja,ivary 19,26,1978 Deceased. Pima County Recorder, Pima highest bidder at the East door auction to the highest bidder at Pima County, Arizona, accord- 5,a subdivision of Pima County, February 2,1978 No.P-4277 County, Arizona, at public auc- of the new Pima County Super- the East door of the new Pima ing to the map of record in the Arizona,according to the Map of Req: Zipf & Henderson, Actor- NOTICE TO CREDITORS tion to the highest bidder at the for Courts Building located at County Superior Courts Building Pima County Recorder's Office record in the Pima County Re- net's East door of the new Pima 111 West Congress, 1 ucson,An- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN glocated at 111 West Congress, in Book 9 of Maps and Plats at corder's office, in Book 24 of County Superior Courts Building zona 85701 on Tuesday, the 21st Tucson, Arizona 85701 on page 118. Maps and Plats,at page 34. that the undersigned has been located at 111 West Congress, day of February, 1978, at the Tuesday, the 21st da of ALSO KNOWN AS: 841 West appointed personal represen- Tucson, Arizona 85701 on Tues- hour of 9:45 o'clock in the morn- y Calle Colado Tucson, Arizona NOW,THEREFORE,I will on PUBLIC NOTICE tative of this estate.All persons February, 1978, at the hour of the 14 day of February,1978,at day, the 21st day of February, ing of said day. 9:45 o'clock in the morning of 85706 the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m.,at having claims against the estate 1978,at the hour of 9:45 o'clock The property to be sold is said day. Dated December 1,1977 Your Right To Know are re in the morning of said day. situated in Pima County, Ari- RUDOLPH DUARTE the front door of the new County quired to present their The property to be sold is, Courthouse of Pima County, in claims within four months after The property to be sold is zona and is described as: situated in Pima County, AND the Cityof Tucson, County of the date of the first publication situated in Pima County, Ari- Lot Two, Block Eight, JEAN A.DUARTE, In the Superior Court of the 9 Arizona and is described as: Pima, State of Arizona,sell all State of Arizona of this notice or the claims will zona and is described as: WESTERN HILLS ADDITIONLot 12 of Block 4 of PARK husband and wife the right title and interest of the be forever barred.Claims must The East.33 feet of Lot 63,and NO.1, per map recorded in Book LANE EAST, a subdivision of Name of Trustor above named defendant in the In and for the County of Pima delivering or Lot 64, PARKSIDE, according 10,page 1,of Maps,in the office Pima County, Arizona, ac- John A.Murphy,Jr. In the Matter of: ` above described real property to mailing a written statement of Trustee to the plat of record in Book 22 of of the Pima County,`Arizona, cording to the map of record in the highest bidder at public auc- CARREON,BABY GIRL, the claim to the undersigned Maps,page 26,records of Pima Recorder. .1 the Pima County Recorder's STATE OF ARIZONA lion for cash in lawful money of A person of less personal representative at c o County Arizona. DATED this 7th day of Octo- office in Book 10 of Maps and ss the United States. than 18 years. DATED this 17th day of Octo ber,1977. Plats�t page 29. County of MaricopaKing,Attorney,6245 ben,1977 Charles W. DATED this 10 day of Janu- No.5 391 East Broadway, Suite 510, Trustors DATED this 4th day of Oc- This instrument was acknow- NOTICE OF HEARING ary,1978. Trustors: ROGER L.NELSON tober, 1977. ledged before me this 1st day of Tucson,Arizona 85711. SHERIFF The Court, having read the Clifford J.Moser,and a single man December, 1977, by John A. verified Petition for Termina- DATED January, 9 Trustors: By Sgt.B.Dudgeon 1978. Taew Moser Trustee PETER P.LOPEZ Murphy,Jr.,Successor Trustee. Deputy tion of Parent-Child Relation- EARL G.DAVIS Lee R.Perry.as trustee LEE R.PERRY and EILEEN LOPEZ Nancy A.Myskowski Pub:The Arizona Territorial ship,and good cause appearing, Personal Representative- STATE OF ARIZONA STATE OF ARIZONA Trustee: Notary Public SS. ss. January 19,26,1978 Any person claiming parental Attorney LEE R.PERRY ( My commission will expire July February 2,1978 relationship to the above child is CHARLES W.KING County of Maricopa County of Maricopa STATE OF ARIZONA 27,1980. Req: Randolph & Randolph, hereby notified to appear in the Attorney The foregoing instrument was The foreoing instrument was ss. Pub: The Arizona Territorial Attorneys Superior Court of Pima County, 6245 East Broadway,Suite 510 acknowledged before me this acknowledged before me this County of Maricopa January 26,1978 February 2,9, Juvenile Division,2225 East Ajo Tucson,Arizona 85711 15th day of November. 1977 by 15th day of November, 1977, by The foregoing instrument was 16,1978 Way,Tucson,Arizona,on the 27 (602)790-4061 Lee R. Perry,as Trustee. Lee R. Perry,as Trustee. acknowledged before me this Reg: Murphy,Posner& Froim- PUBLIC NOTICES day of March, 1978, at 1:15 Pub: The Arizona Territorial Louise Davies Louise Davies 15th day of November, 1977 by son,Attorneys o'clock,p.m.,and to show cause, January 19, 26, 1978 NOTARY PUBLIC Notary Public Lee R. Perry,as Trustee. Your Right To Know if he has any,why such parent My commission expires: My commission expires: Louise Davies PUBLIC NOTICES gFebruary 2, 1978 child relationship should not be Req: King & Frisch,Attorneys October 1,1978 October 1,1978 Notary Public terminated as provided by law. Pub: The Arizona Territorial Pub: The Arizona Territorial My commission expires: NORMA M.FELIX Jan.12.19,26,1978 Feb.2,1978 Ian.12,19,26,1978 October 1, 1978 Your Right To Know In the Superior Court of the Clerk of the Superior Court PUBLIC NOTICES Req: _arson,Messinger,Elliott, February 2,9,1978 Pub: The Arizona Territorial State of Arizona By NADINE B.CRANZ Laughlin& Ragan,Attys. Req:Carson,Messinger.Elliott, Jan. 12, 19, 26, 1978 in the Superior Court of the In and for the County of Pima Deputy Clerk Your Right To Know p - Laughlin&Ragan,Attys. February 2.9, 1978 State of Arizona DOCTORS BUSINESS Pub: The Arizona Territorial PUBLIC NOTICES "!� Req:Carson,Messinger,Elliott, In and for the County of Pima BUREAU. an Arizona corpora- January 19,26,1978 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE PUBLIC NOTICES Laughlin & Ragan, Attys. in the Matter of the Estate of tion, February 2,9,1978 The following described trust Your Right To Know CHARLES E.McGRAW, Plaintiff, property will be sold, pursuant gReq: Virginia C. Howard, At-Your Right To Know Deceased. /^� VS NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE g PUBLIC NOTICES No.P-4310 LUCILLE HUSKEY and JOHN cornet' certai ntrust deedower of )recordede under h n The following legally de IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE TO CREDITORS DOE HUSKEY, wife and has book or docket 4627,page 461,in scribed trust property will be OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA Your Right To Know NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN band. PUBLIC NOTICES p P the records of Pima County, sold pursuant to the power of IN AND FOR that the undersigned has been Defendants. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE appointedpersonal re NO.160187 Arizona, at public auction to sale under that certain Deed of THE COUNTY OF PIMA pre Your Right To Know the highest bidder at the law recorded on November 6, ►n the Matter of the Estate of: The following legally de- sentative of this estate.All per- NOTICE OF SALE offices of SCHORR & LEO- Trust1975, in Docket 5139 pages 77-80 WiLMER COOPER,Deceased. scribed trust property will be sons having claims against the By virtue of a General Exe- In the Superior Court of the HARD, P.C., 155 West Council sold pursuant-to the power of estate are required to present cation,issued out of the Superior State of Arizona inclusive, in the records of the No.P 3406 Street, Tucson, Pima County, sale under that certain Deed of their claims within four months Court of the State of Arizona,in In and for the Pima County Recorder, Pima NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL County of Pima Arizona,on February 24,1978,at County, Arizona, at public auc PROPERTY AND PETITION Trust recorded on December 3, after the date of the first pub- and for the County of Pima, THE ARIZONA BANK, an 10:00 a.m.of said day: tion to the highest bidder at the FOR CONFIRMATION 1976, in Docket 5413 pages 195- lication of this notice or the upon a judgment rendered in Arizona corporation, Lot 160 LAKECREST NO. 4, East door of the new Pima NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 198 inclusive, in the records of claims will be forever barred. said Court on the 26th day of Plaintiff, according to the plat of record in County Superior Courts Building that JAMES A. FEIN,personal the Pima County Recorder, Claims must be presented to the May, 1977, in action number vs. the office of the Pima County located at 111 West Congress. representative of this Estate, Pima County,Arizona,at public undersigned personal re- 160187 to which reference may RICHARD M. FOSSLAND and Recorder, in Book 23 of Maps Tucson, Arizona 85701 on Tues- has filed a Report of Sale of Real auction to the highest bidder at presentative at Ninth Floor, be made for more detailed in- ANNA Y. FOSSLAND,husband page 70. day, the 21st day of February, Property and Petition for Con- the East door of the new Pima Valley National Bank Building, formation, wherein DOCTORS and wife;GARY D.NOKES and DATED this 18th day of Nov 1978, at the hour of 9:45 o'clock firoperty of Sale of the property County Courthouse located at 2 East Congress Street,Tucson, BUSINESS BUREAU was the COLETTE J. NOKES,husband ember,1977. in the morning of said day. hereinafter described. The pro 111 West Congress,Tucson,Ari- Arizona 85701. plaintiff and LUCILLE HUSK- TRUSTOR: The property to be sold is perty was sold for the net price zona 85701 on Tuesday, the 21st DATED:January 25,1978 KEY and JOHN DOE HUSKEY and wife, SAMUEL C.GREER situated in Pima County, Ari of One Thousand Dollars day of February-1978, at the DOROTHY B.McGRAW were the defendants,in favor of Defendants. hour of 9:45 A.M.o'clock in the the plaintiff in the sum of NO.169446 COLLEEN GREER zone is described as: (51,000.00), including all per Personal Representative Lot tl, CARDINAL ES (51,0 property located inside the morning b#said day. Pub:The Arizona Territorial $1,794.64, plus attorney fees of NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE TRUSTEE: The property to be sold is $519.00,interest at the rate.of 6 NOTICE C E I S HEREBY S.L.SCHORR TATES,according to Book 24 of residence, upon the terms set February 2,9,16,1978STATE,OF ARIZONA Maps,page 41,records of Pima forth in the Deposit Receipt and situated in Pima County, Ari Req: Bilby, Shoehair, Warnock per cent per annum from the GIVEN,under and by virtue of a zone and is described as: 26th day of May,1977,untilpaid, SS. County,Arizona. Agreement dated January 5, &Dolph,P.C. Writ of Special Execution and COUNTY OF PIMA EXCEPT all coal and other 1978, to which those concerned The North 75 feet of Lot 5, and costs and accruing costs Order of Sale issued out of the Personally appeared S.L. Block 16 Avondale,according to incurred by the plaintiff herein ack- minerals as reserved in the are referred to for further parSuperior Court of the State of SCHORR, TRUSTEE,who Patent from the United States of titulars. Book 4 of Maps,page 42,records PUBLIC which General Exeuction was of Pima County,Arizona. P U BL I NOTICES Arizona,in and for the County of nowledged that he executed the America. The real property is describeddelivered to me as Sheriff of P P y Pima,on the day of January, foregoing instrument in said DATED this 17th day of Octo- as follows: DATED this 24th day of Octo- Your Right To Know Pima County,Arizona, I having 1978,and to me;as Sheriff,duly capacity this 18th day of Nov'ber,1977. Lot 1 of LOS REALES ben,1477. in my possessevie oder a Writ of directed and delivered in the ember,1977. Trustors: HEIGHTS NO. 2, a subdivision Trustors: Attachment levied on the 20th JUDITH RALKIN IN THE SUPERIOR COEIR�T't3F` above entitled action,that ,, ,_ MARVIN A.HOLCOMB of Pima County, Arizona, JOHN KALMAN BACHIE day of July, 1977,the following 1(lotary Public ac- JERRY L.BACHIE THE STATE OF ARIZONA Wim. ':ttlescribedt.trfOperty Vf?>!e said WHEREAS,P0) the 29.day of AUDR I E L.HOLCOMB cording to the map or plat Lee R.Perry, IN AND FOR THE �s Decemf�ier, 1977;Plaintiff,THE {My L"tSrnmr soon.Expires: Lee R.Perry, thereof of record in the Office ofdefenda�lts,to-wi#,�L. -„ ,� �; COUNTY OF PIM* - ` 'c, April 27,1980. as Trustee the CountyRecorder of Pima as Trustee IRR 1111 SVI/� MV4`1VVI�J ARIZONA BANK, an Arizona STATE OF ARIZONA In the Matter of the Es#ate of Pub:The Artiona Territorial STATE OF ARIZONA • YGAMOF HILL.S'OFGQLD,DR egrporation•,•h January �;.�6,1478 County, Arizona, in Book 24 of FRANCl`SJ.DAVIS, eT-•recovered a SS. Maps and Plats at 9 S - r ;t..4� -P,3Q=2t)-13.13 . 'judgment in _ jJ g the Supri-or.Court February9 1978 County of Maricopa thereof. PageCounty of Maricopa Deceased. NOTiCEIihereb.i eltthat eStateofAiliohe-,Iiiaridtof p ' ` No.fP4334 Req: Scharr&Leonard,P.C. ,r February 2, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 17 Facingts � es �ssv I By JUDY RATLIFF I tried to recall the round of uestions and itseemed to I g0Pden mkogon q Mytelevision debut would havegone better if myme that everything hadI % A yt g gone well. brother had not been in town. I'd asked the guest, a man who promoted bilingualism, RESTAURANT You know how it is with brothers. John enjoys kidding what aspects of culture were most important to language. 1 I I me as much as he enjoys breathing. I'd asked how many American citizens in Tucson spoke no i He loves it when I ask him something obvious. English. I asked how Tucson generallywould benefit in a I The Best I I "Getting ready to go out?" I'll ask. _ bilingual environment. i Northern Chinese "No,"he'll say, "I'm putting on a suit to do the dishes." Then, I remembered that while another reporter was I The idea of actually seeing myself on "Face the asking questions I had noticed the guest's tie. I had 1 Food Conies t o 1 Issues," which is aired twice by KOLD channel 13, on thought he had made a good color choice. I 1 Saturday night,once Sunday morning,made me more and I suddenly realized that. I must, in fact, have been I Northwest Tucson I more nervous. nervous. There I was, next in line to ask a question, I Take-Out Service Being on TV would be twice as bad as being on a tape considering color coordination. I must have been trying to HOURS: Tues.-Fri.F r i. :30-2:30 LUNCH N C 1 recorder. keep my mind off the ordeal I was going through. IIa:00-9:oo DINNER 1 If I looked as bad as I always thought I sounded,I stood wondered if something really silly had slipped out while I , Mon.,Sat.,Sun.4:00.9:00 -1 to be very embarassed. The lights had bothered my eyes, wasn't thinking straight. Did I ask whether all bilingual I 6433 N. O R AC 1 I wondered if I had spent the entire show staring at my persons could choose ties so well? Had I asked the man L E at ORANGE G R O V E feet. about his taste in shoes? 1 297-1862 1 I orginally thought that Thursday night's taping had I didn't think so, but, I could no longer be sure. gone pretty well,but,when I found out that John would be I decided .to go back to my original stance that ., in town to watch the program with me, I started everything had gone pretty well. I was reassured that the `�� ., 4 wondering what I might have done that I stood to endure a station was going to go ahead and show the segment I had + - .../..., Suede solid ribbing for. taped. If something really strange had happened, I : I had arrived early at the studio. To pass the time, I thought sure they would choose to play a rerun. '-...:\ ;4, ' tuned in the Mary Tyler Moore show on an extra set in one I secretly hoped that nobody at the office would watch. I -z corner of the news room where I was told to wait. Mary especially hoped the boss would be away for the week-end. 0k '� 4 Tyler Moore was not being broadcast on channel 13. I As it turned out, everything went well. '-k) Leather ,4V. „,,, thought later that this was a faux pas, but, I didn't My one mistake had been to pick a time when the mention it to my brother. I could mention it later, if camera was on me to scratch my neck. It could have been �� ,'� everything went well. a lot worse, though, I would have enjoyed being perfect. .,� 1i I wasn't nervous prior to the taping. I started to think My brother got a cute bit to use to kid me. Of '''' • • - `. -'�, EXPERTLY that 'this was probably a mistake. If I'd been really As it stands now, I start scratching my neck, move to _ _ ,,-. nervous, it might have driven ”my tortured mind to my elbow and then remove my shoe to get to the bottom of 4: l = , l . . CLEANED brilliance. my foot. ,.4�;�, :; - kI is .;t- . - r WITH y NATURAL r' J, .,, OILS RESTORED .\:.' (Continued from page 1) If the board approves that system, salaries would be • 1 WEEK adjusted to private sector levels and then tied into the predicted the 75-cent tax increase at a board study session consumer price index for raises in the future. - SERVICE Jan. 25. Mr. Scharman said he expects the county's "three- At the study session, Mr. Larsen concurred with Mr. effort steamroller"to smooth out the coming fiscal year's Walker's earlier comments that the county would budget problems. probably be forced to go to the State Tax Commission for The steamroller amounts to a series of three meetings permission to exceed the budget, citing projected Tom with de artment Roof • • p heads to prepare the budget,he said. overruns of approximately$2 million at Kine Community Another factor which threatens most of the tax rates in Hospital and$100,000 in the Superior Court budget, with Pima Countyis total property valuation, which the one or two other departments considered*as possibilities P � y County Assessor Stephen Emerine said Friday could remain the to overspend their budgets. same or decrease. CLEANER "Every year we have a cash carryover,"he said. ."We will have a cash carryover this year, but it won't be as Mr.Emerine explained that the county's total assessed high." valuation has been rising at a rate of between 5 and 6 per Plaza del Oro. Orange Grove &Oracle•297-7974 Mr. Larsen said the board would probably have to ask cent yearly, but several factors threaten to nullify that for permission to exceed the budget but the full amount of increase, and could even cause a decrease. the request would not be known for several months. One area is the property valuation of the mines, which , He said quite a number of assumptions had been made make up approximately 15 per cent of the county's total in projecting the 75-cent tax increase, including a assessed valuation. historical trend in the county's budget increases. Mr.Emerine said he expects a decrease of 10 or 20 er Mr. Scharman said the projected 75-cent increase in- P 73,/4 Oi/o eludes county salary increases tentatively approved by cent in mine property values, and that could go even the board Jan. 23. lower. PLUS Mr. Walker explained that the board is looking at In addition,he said,two laws passed last year will have several methods of changing the county's pay structure. significant effects on the county's tax base. This year,he said,county employees received a 9.5 per One is a law which reduces the assessed valuation on INSTANT cent pay increase under the present system which rental property from 27 per cent to 23 per cent. provides a 5 per cent anniversary increase. The other is a 5 per cent reduction on all assessed The other 4.5 per cent came as a cost-of-living raise. valuations, which would offset the anticipated 5 per cent CASh ! One system being considered by the board, he said, increase in property values. would tie county salaries to the consumer price index while doing away with the present anniversary system. "I don't think there's enough new construction," he The consumer price index would tie pay increases to the said. "If Pima County and every other taxing govern- Move your low-earning passbook savings to an cost-of-living structure. mental agency needs more money, raising the tax rate is American 6-year certificate account that earns 734 The board also commissioned a studyseveral months the only way to raise that additional money," Mr. percent compounded dailytan annual Y Po yield of 8.06 ago designed to make countyemployees' equivalent to Emerine said. "That is where Larsen came up with the percent). And, shouldyou need cash for g g prediction of an increase of 75 cents." it's any purpose, that in the private sector. yours instantly (up to 90 percent of the amount of your savings) at only 1 percent above what your savings are earning and you never touch your savings! 7.4::, a� a e r That's the Bottom Line that counts.And it's another ._,- —t ., -. -V, - ' reason more Tucsonans are saving the American way. i j ,4. , , - .t 0 head ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO$4Q904-BY AN AGENCY OF THE U.S.GOVERNMENT ,e , t OPEN YOUR 7%%6-YEAR CERTIFICATE ,...;:fri:. '' 147, - ACCOUNT AT AMERICAN SAVINGS TODAY 1ancuet v -.4 . .,. Minimum Deposit:$1000. .y ,...fr•'. }'-•�d .4, �v * * 7R �[ 1S Jf )f 7. .s }f !f * * if * * * * 1. if # Tucson attorney Tom N, ; if. i ..." - Ftp Chandler has been apAMERICAN - inted honorarychairman . . ,,. ., K . pointed . of the Dino DeConcini for . .t ,,, „, ,,,, , .,,.... .. �,r Governor Dinner com- ;. ' _ mittee. savING5 ,1..: • ,.,. * * * * * * * * * * * * A The $50-per-plate dinner � '� ” will be held Feb. 17 at the 7120 N. ORACLE _ ,. TucsonC 297 8292 om Center. �-� �; �� e_ �� � mum r m_ OPEN SATURDAYS 9 TO NOON _` ,`� �. �� ;.,=: Cocktails will be served All certificate accounts opened by the 10th with the beginning at 7 p m. earn from the 1st ANY MONTH. GING UP-Two Oracle Place,a business,commercial and athletic complex, was the dinner at 8 p.m. 'Substantial interest penalty on early withdrawal of certificate accounts. site of a groundbreaking ceremony Monday.Partial occupancy will be available by June Persons wishing to at- with all phases of construction completed by Apgust.Taking part in the planning of the tend the dinner may send center, located just north of Ina and Oracle intersection are (left to right) Joel Stout, -their checks and reser- architect, Chris Cristiani, president of Oracle Place Athletic.Club; Steve Nanini, vations to DeConcini Call The Arizona Territorial at 297-1107 developer and ownerof Two Oracle Place;George Codd,president of Codd Construction Dinner Committee, P.O. and start your subscription today! Co.; Francis Murray, manager of Rauscher Pierce Securities Corp.; Tom Kay, vice Box 12727,Tucson,Arizona president and owner of OPAC;Michael Carnes,vice president of Codd Construction Co. 85732. - n Page 18,The Arizona Territorial, February 2, 1978 9 r 'N.'Great Decisions Seminar Crislerto conduct "Great Decisions'; Can the West Remain The only cost for the churches discussions will begin this Secure?"; Feb. 17, "The entire selection of seminars Friday, Feb. 3 at 9:30 a.m. Changing Middle East: seminars is$4 to cover the and run through mid- What United States In- cost of the study booklet. Mr. B. Cobbey Crisler, a March at the St. Andrews terests are at Stake?"; The book and a sign-up distinguished Bible— Presbyterian Church Feb.24 "Dilemas of World sheet are available in St. scholar, lecturer and Holy library, 7600 N. Paseo Del Energy: What Options for Andrews Church Office. era rc nS Lands tour r guide, will ll be returning to Tucson toNorte. a Fuel-Guzzling Super- This season marks the power?"; March -3, "In- ay einS conduct several popular Bible study seminars.fifth season for the group at ternational Development: c omm u n i ty Len t series St. Andrews. All interested Can Rich `North'and Poor ' Mr.Crisler will teach two persons are invited to `South' Cooperate?"; Lent series The Lutheran Church of Estimates in the Light of classes at the Western attend to become better March 10, Japan and the Ascension, 1220 W. the Bible," touching on Savings Building, 3002 N. informed on the United America: How Strong ist� Magee Road, opens its such subjects as Campbell Ave.,from 7 to 9 States foreign affairs. our Pacific Anchor?"; The Last Word,"a play series of six mid-week "Overestimating Self, p.m. on Feb. 7 and Feb. 9. The dates and topics of March 17, "Canada,. by James Broughton, will Lenten services with Overestimating Money" The topic for discussion the eight week seminar are Mexico and the United be rF:ad in its entirety at the communion services next and "Overestimating on Tuesday, Feb. 7 will be first Lenten service at the " y as follows:Feb.3, "Human States; New Tasks for Wednesday, Feb. 8 at 7.30 Physical Suffering. "Jesus and the Equality of Rights Abroad: Reality or Good Neighbors?";• Casas Adobes Communityo y � g , March p.m. The discussions are free Women."The second topic, Illusion for United States 24, "The People and Congregational Church on The Rev. Lynn Rittman with a cordial welcome the following Thursday, Policy?"; Feb. 10, "The Foreign Policy: How Can Oracle Road. The reading will speak about "Human extended to all. will center on "Diety and Global Power Balance: You Make a-Difference?" will begin at 7-p.m. Wed- Devil in the Scriptures." nesday, Feb. 8. Each seminar costs This is the first program u are, aric a sc e e $7.50. Those attending LIBRARIES'ANNUAL BOOK SALEofu V . a Reader's Theatre should bring a Bible and a It's time to clean houses and donate unwanted books, Series which will be held The Church of St. will be the caller, in- notebook. records and magazines to the Friends of the Tucson every Wednesday during Francis in the Foothills is structing for both begin- Mr. Crisler is a graduate Public Library. Each year the Friends hold an annual Lent. Mr. Crisler is a graduate sponsoring an old- ners and old hands alike. of Harvard University,and hook sale to raise money for programs related to the Su Rood, Christian fashioned country "hoe- The charge is $1r Pe a member of the Society of Tucson Public Library. education director, and down"on Saturday,Feb.11 person or $2 per family. Biblical Literature and the Books for the sale may be dropped off at the local Dan Killips, church from 7:30 p.m.to 10 p.m.in Bring dancing shoes,finger American library or a call to 791-4391 will arrange a pick-up. moderator, will read Schools of the church center, 4625 E. foods and beverages. Oriental Research. dialogue that is staged River Road. between a man and his The St. Francis Barn wife. The couple is at the Dance wants to enlist all RED CROSS BLOOD PROGRAM end of a "no-passing zone" foot-tappers and hand- Box social setat fellowship hall The American Red Cross Blood Center 222 S. Cher Cherry on the night the world ends clappers to help the dan- . Ave.,is open 57 hours a week to accept blood donations. In for them. cers keepa beat. After 10 addition, the bloodmobile regularly visits public meeting The series of programsThe Women's Fellowship square dance theme will be placesgiving will include discussion and p.m.,there will be country- of the Casas Adobes used throughout to assist in the ease of ruin blood. western musicprovided. the For further information, contact the Red Cross Blood a short worship service. Congregational Church is evening with auctioneers All ages, sizes and con- sponsoring an old- selling decorated boxes Center at 623-0541. The programs are free and ditions of persons are fashioned"BoxSocial"at 5 containing meals for two.o en to the public. welcome. George Wauddy p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 5 in Church members will the church fellowship hall. entertain with square Canyon d Oro B Church dancing exhibitions and MORNING WORSHIP&SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M. IN TIME OF SORROW. . Mrs. Paul H. Duffey, skits.All proceeds from the BIBLE STUDY THURS,7:30 P.M. chairman, reports that the social will be used for the EVENING SERVICE 5:00 P.M. the gift of your presence social is planned to include Women's Fellowship's is most appreciated bythe all ages participating in the various benevolent di pp family. social benefit dance. A projects. Ni in 10 A t ORCHESTAI TO PERFORM FESTIVE CONCER70/ T TEMPORARY MEETING AT C.D.O. HIGH SCHOOLSeV11 Orchestai, Tucson's dynamic little symphony, will PASTOR T H E O R E N SMITH 299-9412 present its next festive concert at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, AVALON CHAPEL Feb.7, at the First Christain Church, 740 E. Speedway. 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Moschonas. 10:55 a.m., 7 P.m.; Sunday :aa:: 'ti.:�':. : :: ;- :{a%:.:.,•.: •,•>::;•: .:. •.�.,r.:..,.,•.„ .Sunday morningworship, 9:30 school 4:45 a.m. ; •' ; .. :p lr : rRCTR . a.m.; Liturgy, a.m.; School,10 till Roman Catholic �, �� .ti.::* r ::: • ti Sacred Heart Church ,, . n%..� v •� c} .i x '; »•:ra: . : ;.,,:;•Cvti: .= , 601 E.Ft.Lowell Road.TheRev. . h � :ti; : :: ,: , l:: :;1 ,; :{ ri _I-r..- .., 1ndependant Church Valley Baptist Church Roy Conn',0-Carm. Saturday Mv »v •:kf } { w � ubievening Mass, 5:30 p.m.; Sun- ,{.vi.,,..:,,X`w:�.,}t'...;:�, ::�`ti:,.',,,; :;��:, .:ti� `::{•,a}•x;,�:.:,:i:.''�:-, ';•.{Y � ,`;}` %,.{ At---117eyf- _',-r- fi5250 W. Cortaro Farms Road, day morning worship,7,9,10:30 - • allirCh -= :� Cortaro. Mr. David T. Flood, and noon; weekday services, Pastor. Sunday morning ser 7:30 a.m. ”- vice, 11; evening service, 7; Of Roman Catholic �� ___.��-�-�� , Sunday School,9:45 a.m.for all choice ages. Saint odilia Parish AMPHI PLAZA ? , - . 7570 Paseo del Norte.The Rev. Henry J. Miller, Pastor. Daily 5:30 Corner 1st and Ft. Lowell The Lutheran Church Mass, 9 a.m.; Saturdays, Brethren of the Ascension Church of God• p.m.; Sundays, 7, 9, 10:30 and• NorthwestCross Junior HBrethrenigChapelSchoolFirst Church G God 1220 W.Magee Road. The Rev. noon. Confessions, Sat. after- Lynn Rittmann,pastor.Sunday noon 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. and by ASSOCIATED OPTOMETRISTS L.W. h , 3355 N. Fontana Ave. The Rev. worship service,8:30&11 a.m.; 1000 W.Chapala Drive.The Rev. Richard L. Hubacek. Morningrequest. • Sunday School and adult Bible Drs. Simpson, Miller, Fabricant& Blonder ' Silt Curtis. Worship service worship, 10:45 a.m.; evening study,9:45 a.m. Southern Baptist 10:30 a-m.; Sunday School 9:30 worship,7 p.m.;Sunday School, Plaza del Oro--Orange Grove &Oracle a,m.; Bible study (in homes) 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday Bible First Baptist Church of 7:30 p.m.Tuesday.For informs- Study,7 p.m. Avra Valley tion call 297-9518_ Lutheran-LCA Synod 13525 N.Sanario Road,Marana. AST R O T.V. Dove of Peace Lutheran Church The Rev. Fred Fisher. Sunday Conservative Baptist 665 W.Roller Coaster Road.Mr. services,11 a.m.,7 p.m.; Wed- Plaza Escondida— North Oracle Rd. at Del Norte Baptist Church Charles W. Malloch, Mr. Gre- nesday prayer services,7 p.m.; Canyon del Oro 1440 W. Prince Road.The Rev. gory Adolf, Pastors. Sunday Sunday School,9:45 a.m. Magee — Ph. 297-2294 Baptist Church William J. Wright, pastor. morning worship,8:30,11;Sun- Meeting at C.D.O. High School. day church school,9:45 a.m. Morning worship11 am ; Southern Baptist B O 0 K L R E Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. & , . . 0 evening worship,6 p.m.;Sunday North Tucson Baptist Sunday School; Bible Study school, 9:45 a.m.; Wednesday Methodist 3100 N. First Ave. Mr. Ronald Discount Hardcover Books Thurs. 7:30 p.m.; Pastor Theo- service,7 p.m. Noel EvangelicalChastine. Sunday worship ser- ren smith. ChurcMethodist vice, 11 a.m., 7 p.m.; Sunday 3419 N. First Avenue— Ph. 887-3825 Disciples of Christ 166 E. Roger Road. The Rev. School, 9:45 a.m.; children's church11 Marana Community Christian Gary W. Freeland, Pastor. , a.m., Church Morning worship,10:30,evening Tucson Church CASAS ADOBES COIFFURE S Casas Adobes Baptist Church Grier and Sandaro,Marana.Mr. worship, 6:30; Sunday School, of Religious Science 7029 N. Oracle Rd. — ,2131 W. Ina Road.Mr. Roger L. Terry Immet. Sunday morning 9:15, (bus service available) Casas Adobes Wednesday evening Bible study, 3269 N. Mountain Ave., Rev. Barrier, Jr., Pastor. Morning worship,10 a.m.;church school Sarah Akens, Minister. Sunday Shopping.Center— Ph. 297-0602 services, 8:30, 9:45 and 11; 11 a.m. 6:45. morning worship 11 a.m. evening services,7 p.m.;spirit Science of Mind Classes—Mon- ual enrichment hour, 6 p.m.; Pentescostal day 7:30 p.m. CLIFF MANOR I N N Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., Col- lege and Youth Sunday School, Episcopalian Flowing Wells Assembly of God '5900 N. Oracle Rd. 11 a.m.; Wednesday Bible The Chapel of St.Alban 3198 N.Flowing Wells Road,The United Church of Christ school,7 p.m. 3737 Old Sabino Canyon Road. Rev. Daniel W. Hughes. Morn- The Casas Adobes Community Ph, 887-4000 Sunday services,8 and 10 a.m.; ing worship, 10:45 a.m.; even- Congregational Church Thursday service,9:30 a.m. ing worship, 7 p.m.; Sunday 6775 Casas Adobes Road. Mr School-schedule,9:45 a.m. Donald D. Rowland, Pastor. The Christian and Missionary .. Worship and Church School, 10 Episcopalian a.m. Alliance Christ The Kin �'"' Picture Rocks Retreat • KT KT RADIO 99 Northwest Alliance Church 9 P.O.Box 569,Cortaro.The Rev. Serving Your Northwest Community Episcopal ChurchC.S.R. Deily United Methodists 1301 W. Wetmore Road. Mr. James Farrell 2800 W. Ina Road. The Rev. St.Mark's United John C.Johnson, Pastor.Morn- Gregory W. Wyes, priest-in- Mass,7 a.m.;Sunday and Holy Methodist Church For Over 29 Years ing worship, 10:45 a.m.; Even- charge. Sunday worship, 8, 10 Days,10:30 a.m. 1431 W. Magee Road. Mr. ing worship, 6 p.m., Sunday a.m., Thursdays 10 a.m. Sun- Thomas Kiracofe. Worshipser- School,9:30 a.m. day school 10 a.m. Presbyterian vices, 11; Sunday School, 9:45 TOM ROOF T H E CLEANER, St.Andrews Presbyterian till 10:45 a.m. Plaza del Oro—Orange Grove &Oracle Church Episcopal 7600 Paseo del Norte. The Rev. United Methodist Ph. 297-7974 Christian Science St.Philip's In The Hills Robert B. Dulaney and the St.James United Third Church of Christ,Scientist 4400 N.Campbell Ave.The Rev. Rev. J. Dayton McCormick. Methodist Church 6901 N. La Canada Drive. Sun- Roger Owens Douglas,Worship Sunday services, 9:30, 11. 3255 N.Campbell Ave.The Rev day school, morning worship, servies, 8, 9:30, 11 and 5 p.m. Church school through grade J.Stewart Kreiss.Worship ser 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday testi- Sunday school,nursery and high six,9:30 a.m.,Jrs.and Srs., 11 vices,8:30, 11; Sunday School, mony,7:30 p.m.Nursery care. school 9:30 a.m. a.m. 9:40 a.m. February 2, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 19 Learning disabilities in children , , ,_,: : , ,, _... a ., . ,.. , >,. 'x. a T �m4 YY :.1:-' 44;:r: __„:,,:44.,,,,f. * ..:. ''',''• ; 'r, ' ' .• can be discovered understood ., . ..,. 9; a .tom.4 ,`:. f 10140...... ''' . ,. :''''^';'::',: ' ', By JUDY RATLIFF Mrs. Gilden says. "It's skill in an obviously bright "They don't want to think `-'' Elise Gilden, of Oro Val- important for northside pa- child. about it for awhile—there ley says she will never rents to support the work of It is not that the child is are laws, everything is "' '� know about her own child- the group so that a child lazy or a trouble-maker okay. ., \ ren. can be saved, maybe their who does not want to learn, "We need better teacite - ', '.:: :‘, She will never know child. he actually has a disability ers. There are always new, ° t 4 ,, whether one of her three "We are appealing to all which will not allow him to better techniques. We need '� daughters had a learning AACLD members and learn. to work in close partner- derlit disability. They are now friends to respond to this He may have so much ship with the schools and . „,4. `,. grown and it has been since fund raiser. It's not too late trouble reading (perhaps make sure children have / _, their childhoods that an to donate baked goods. he constantly transposes the chance to be diagnosed. understanding of learning Call Kay Horness at 885- letters because of eye mo- The tendency has to be disabilities has been 2617 and sign up to bring tor-problems) that he be- overcome on the part of achieved. something or drop by on comes discouraged, begins some teachers to sluff pro- *4* Today LD children can Saturday and buy some- to hate school and cannot blem children off into LD , .;r 7 o.be helped, but, the Arizona thing." keep up with his class- programs. 1a� Altv A > ��° Association for Children Mrs.Gilden said that the mates. "There is still a lot of , ,±;411",-: -112. . with Learning Disabilities first signs of a learning Mrs. Gilden, who is work to be done. We have '0.1.1`..t.,, - .0 is in need of funds to disability can be detected chairman of the local to keep at it." continue its function of in- early by an astute parent. AACLD chapter, said that Mrs. Gilden, who holds a Elise GiIden forming parents and edu- "Reading, for instance, the organization's financial masters in teaching the cators about the LD child usually begins at home," trouble is easily traceable. learning disabled child said learning disabilities are not and learning disabilities. and his particular needs. she said. "A child will be "In the last few years, that there is no simple known. Some suspected "Northside parent s A state-wide bake sale is able to read labels and laws have been passed answer for what a learning causes are heredity, virus ought to be aware of learn- being held to benefit the signs. If child can't which assure children with disability is. There are illness during your pregnancy, ing disabilities," Mrs. Gil- group. recognize these symbols lea r n i n g d i s a bili ties generally four categories vitamin deficiencies, lack den said, "because it is not Tucson's chapter will there may be a problem. special education within of difficulity: how a child of oxygen during birth, so emphasized in middle serve and sell homemade "If a child drops and the public schools," she receives information from encephalitis,head injuries, class and upper middle baked goods in the Merca- spills constantly he may °said. "The LD parent is his senses; how his brain even pneumonia and other class schools. There's a bit do, downtown in Interna- have a visual deficit and often tired. Their house- puts such information to- respiratory ailments. of a, 'we don't have that tional Alley behind Ja- is not simply sloppy." holds are sometimes tense gether; how the informa- Diagnosis is based on kind of student here' atti- come's, from 9 a.m. to 4 The first LD signs oh- with the friction between tion is stored in memory; investigation of medical, tude. Most LD children are p.m. on Sat. Feb. 4. vious in a school age child the child with problems how it is expressed in writ- biochemical, nutritional ini er city kids who get less "There is just one chap- are trouble with reading, and the parent's expecta- ten or spoken language. and functional disorders careful pre-natal medical ter of AACLD in Tucson," writing or another basic tions for the child. The actual causes of that cause hyperactivity care. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know appointed personal represents have the pre-emptive right to RAMON A.BEST 218, Tucson, Arizona. The tary Public, personally appear In the Superior Court of the tive of this estate. All persons hereinafter described,and from names and addresses of the ed the person whose names are State of Arizona the proceeds of said sale, to purchase a proportionate share Vice President having claims against the estate of any such additional issue Treasurer persons elected as the initial subscribed in the foregoing in- State of for the County of Pima satisfy said Judgment in favor are required to present their which proportionate shares IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we Board of Directors of the corpor strument and acknowledged In the Matter of the Estate of claims within four (4) months of me judgmentncreditoru therein ation are as follows: they executed the same for the named, in the total judgment shall be determined by the ratio have hereunto set our hands this LIM WING KONG, after the date of the first pub- sum of$46,424.26,together with that the then number of shares 11th day of January,1978. Robert K.Martin purpose therein contained, on Deceased. lication of this notice or the issued to the stockholders bears BONNIE M.BEST 5726 East 2nd Street the 27th day of December,1977. No.P 4345 claims will be forever barred. accrued and accruing interest Tucson,Arizona Mark R.Winsryg costs since the date of entry to the total number of shares of RAMON A.BEST Y9 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Claims must be presented to the of said Judgment. stock of the Corporation then STATE OF ARIZONA Director Notary Public NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN personal representative hereof The sale will be held at the issued and outstanding. In the ss. George N.Dumais My Commission expires April 4, that the undersigned has been WALTER W. HOCHULI, 701 event that a stockholder having COUNTY OF PIMA 451 West Yucca Court No.218 1980 East front door of the Pima appointed personal representa- Valley National Building, Tuc- County Court Building also such pre-emptive right shall fail The foregoing instrument, Tucson,Arizona 501084 five of this estate. All persons son, Arizona, of filed with the to exercise such rights as to any being the Articles of Incorora Clara L.Dumais Pub: The Arizona Territorial having claims against the es- Court. sometimesknown as the main P entrance of said Court House,in particular additional issue of tion of BEST ASSOCIATES, 451 West Yucca Court/go.218 February 2,9,16,1978 tate are required to present DATED this 19 day of Jan Tucson, Arizona, on March 2, Corporationacknowledged in the at the INC.,was acknowled ed before Tucson,Arizona Req: George N.Dumais their claims within four months uary,1978. 1978 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to time and the manner prescrib- me this 11th day of January, 9.No part of the net earnings after the date of the first pub- HELEN J.ROBERTSON sell the following described real ed by the Board of Directors of 1978,by BONNIE M. BEST and of the corporation shall inure to PUBLIC NOTICES lication of this notice or the Personal Representative the Corporation,such stockhold- RAMON A.BEST. the benefit of,or be distributable Pub:The Arizona Territorial property to the highest bidder: Lots 24 and 25 Manville Es- ers shall be deemed to have MAXIMS M.WRAP to its members, trustees, off iYour Right To Know claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented by February 2,9,16,1978 waived such right as to such Notary Public cers, or other private persons, fates; East half of section 17, In the Superior Court of the delivering or mailing a written Req: Cella & Hochuli, Attor- which is located in the East half particular additional issue. No My commission expires: except that the corporation shall P statement of the claim to the neys resolution of the Board of Dir Feb.1,1980 be authorized and empowered to State of Arizona undersigned personal re re section 17, township 13 South a reasonable compensationIn and for the of Pima P range 10 East,G&SRB and M. ectors authorizing the issuance 501108 pay County sentative at The law office of of stock to which pre-emptive Pub:The Arizona Territorial for services rendered and to In the Matter of the Estate of James Elliott Dunseath, 150 N. PUBLIC BL I C N T I E Pima County,Arizona,in record make a shall attach may require such February 2,9,16,1978 payments and distribu FRANCES L. BAIRD, in Book 16 at page 54 in the office Deceased. Stone Ave., Tucson, Arizona Your Right T o Know of the Pima County Recorder. rights to be exercised within less Req: Zipf & Henderson, tions in furtherance of the pur poses set forth in Article 3 No.P 4290 85701. DATED January 25,1978. than sixty(60)days. Attorneys NOTICE OF HEARING ON DATED January25,1978. hereof. No substantial RICHARD J.BOYKIN ARTICLE VI part of JOHN LIM In the Superior Court of the The Corporation shall indemn PUBLIC NOTICES N IN FORMAL the activities of the corporation TESTACY PETITPROCEEDINGS State of Arizona Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona Personal Representative if anyand all of its officers and shall be the carrying on of JAMES ELLIOTT DUNSEATH In and for the County of Pima. By Sgt.B.Dudgeon y In the Matter of the Estate of Deputy Sheriff directors or former officers and propaganda, or otherwise at NOTICE I S HEREBY GIVEN Your Right To Know tempting to influence legisla that CHARLES W. KING, Ap AttorneyPub:The Arizona Territorial directors against expenses tion, and the corporation shall Plicant has filed with the above 150 N.Stone Ave.Suite 300 ODESSA PARKER aka Dessa incurred by them, including Parker February 2,9,16,1978 Articles of Incorporationnamed Court a petition in formal First National Bank Building R Lawrence Hecker, Actor- legal fees, settlements, judg not participate in, or intervene Tucson,Arizona 85701 Deceased. n eq: ments and-or penalties rendered SAGUARO UNIVERSITY in (including the publishing or 1estacy proceedings, a copy of 622-6717 No.P-3894 Y The undersigned, a majority distribution of statements) anythe petition is on file with the NOTICE TO CREDITORS or levied against any such Probate Division of the office of Pub:The Arizona Territorial person in a legal action brought of whom are citizens of the political campaign on behalf of February 2,9,16,1978 To the CREDITORS of the PUBLIC NOTICES United States,desiring to form a anycandidate forpublic office. the Clerk of the Court and is Estate of ODESSA PARKER against any such person for available for inspection Req: James Elliott Dunseath, Non-Profit Corporation under Notwithstanding any other ro- P by in actions or ommissionsalleged to P Attorney aka Dessa Parker,deceased. Your Ri ht To Know the Non-Profit Corporation Law vision of these articles, the terested persons. Right have been committed by any NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of Arizona,do hereby certify: corporation shall not carry on Hearing has been set to con such person while acting within that the undersigned has been Articles of Incorporation 1.The name of the corporation any other activities not per sider the petition on the 14th day PUBLIC NOTICES appointed personal re re P the scope of his employment or P of shall be Saguaro University Inc. milted to be carried on(a)by a of February, 1978, at 9:00 authority as a director or officer sentative of this estate. All BEST ASSOCIATES,INC. of the Corporation; provided, 2. The place in this State corporation exempt from Fed- o'clock A.M., Pima County Your Right To Know persons having claims against KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE that the Board of Directors Shall where the principal office of the eral income tax under section Court House,111 West Congress, the estate are required to pre- PRESENTS: Corporation is to be located is '501 (c) (3) of the Internal Tucson,Arizona,in a Division to determine in good faith-,that In The Superior Court of the sent their claims within four That we,the undersigned,do such person did not act, fail to the City of Tucson, County of Revenue Code of 1954 (or the be assigned as shown on the months after the date of the first dailytrial calendar. State of Arizona hereby associate ourselves to- act or refuse to act willfully, Pima,State of Arizona. corresponding provision of any In and for the County of Pima publication of this notice or the gether for the purpose of form- with 3. Said corporation is organ- future United States Internal DATED January 27,1978. gross negligence or with claims will be forever barred. ingized exclusively for charitable, Revenue Law) or (b) by a CHARLES W.KING In the Matter of the Estate of Claims must be presented by a corporation under the laws fraudulent or criminal intent in religious, Petitioner,Attorney CHARLES J.GILKEY of the State of Arizona, and do regard to the matter involved in g•ous, educational, and corporation, contributions to Deceased. delivering or mailing a written hereby adopt, sign and ac- the action. A judgment or con- scientific purposes, including, which are deductible under sec 6245 East Broadway,Suite 510 statement of the claim to thefor suchTucson,Arizona 85711 No.P-4252 knowledge the following Articles viction,whether or not based on purposes,the making of tion 170 (c) (2) of the Internal NOTICE TO CREDITORS undersigned personal repre- of Incorporation. distributions to organizations Revenue Code of 1954 (or the pub: The Arizona Territorial a plea of guilty, shall not be that sentative at 321 N. Camino delasprovisions of any future United February 2,1978 To the CREDITORS of the Norte,Tucson,Arizona 85716. ARTICLE I conclusive as to whether the tions under Section 501(c) (3)ofStates Internal Revenue Law). Req: King&Frisch,Attorneys Estate of CHARLES J. GIL- DATED January 23,1978. The name of the Corporation person against whom judgment KEY,deceased. shall be BEST ASSOCIATES, is rendered, acted, or failed to the Internal Revenue Code of 10.Upon the dissolution of the MARLON KENNETH INC 1954 (or the corresponding pro- corporation, Board of Trus PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN act,or refused to act willfully or vision of any future United tees shall,after paying or mak GUESS SR. that the undersigned has been ARTICLE II with gross negligence or with Personal Representative The States Internal Revenue Law). ingr appointed personal representa- purpose for which this fraudulent or criminal intent. provision for the payment of Your Right To Know Pub: The Arizona Territorial 4. This corporation five of this estate. All persons February 2,9,16,1978 Corporation is organized is the ARTICLE VII shall int all of the liabilities of the corpor In the Superior Court of the transaction for any or all lawful tially conduct a Non-Profit or- ation,dispose of all of the assets having claims against the estate Req: Henry R. Merchant, Jr., The name and address of the State of Arizona are required to present their Attorney business for which corporations intial statutory agent of the ganization for the purpose of of the corporation exclusively In and for the County of Pima claims within four months after may be incorporated under the Corporation is: Education. for the purposes of the corpora- In the Matter of the Estate of the date of the first publication laws of the State of Arizona,as WALTER L.HENDERSON 5.This is an Arizona Non Pro tion in such manner,or to such DONALD CLARK BRAYTON, of this notice or the claims will PUBLIC NOTICES they may be amended from time 6997 North Oracle Road fit Corporation whose purpose is organization or organizations to time. not for pecuniary profit. There organized and operated exclu- Deceased. be forever barred.Claims must Tucson,Arizona 85704 NO.P-4264 be presented by delivering or ARTICLE III - shall be no stock issued. sively for charitable,education NOTICE TO CREDITORS Your Right To Know ARTICLE VIII 6.Membership,Directors,Of- al, religious, mailing a written statement of 9 The general nature of the The known place of business PT P gious or scientific Pur To the CREDITORS of the the claim to the udnersigned business proposed to be trans the Corporation shall be 7110 ficers,and Trustees shall be as poses as shall at the time qualify estate of DONALD CLARK personal representative at 220 In the Supeior Court of the acted by the Corporation at any North Oracle Road, Suite 105, defined in the By-laws of the as an exempt organization or BRAYTON,deceased. East Speedway Boulevard,Tuc- State of Arizona place within the United States is corporation. organizations under section 501 P Tucson,Arizona 85704. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN In and for the County of Pima to conduct the business of real 7. Barbara Boody, 3433 East (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue that ENDS P. SCHAFFER has son,Arizona 85705. ARTICLE IX DATED January 10,1978. MEDICAL DENTAL FUND- estate brokerage including, but The initial Board of Directors 3rd Street, Tucson, Arizona Code of 1954 (or the corres- been appointed personal repre WILLIAM K.RICHEY ING, INC. not limited to, the sale and will consist of two directors.The 85716, is hereby appointed as ponding provision of any future sentative of this estate. All Personal Representative Plaintiff purchasing, leasing and dev- persons who are to serve as statutory agent of this corpora- United States Internal Revenue persons having claims against Speedway Boulevard vs' unimprovedDirectors until the first annual tion. Law ,as the Board of Trustees the estate are required to pre 220 East elopment of and Tucson,Arizona 85705 RUSTIC INVESTMENTS, INC. improved real property of every meeting 8.A Meeting was held Decem- •shall determine. Any such • and RICHARD S.BERRY, of shareholders or until sent their claims within four Pub:The Arizona Territorial kind and nature. their successors are elected and ber 15, 1977, at Phoenix, Ari assets not so disposed of shall be months after the date of the first Defendant zona. The names and addresses disposed of by the Court of January 19,26,1978 ARTICLE IV qualified are: P publication of this notice or the No.164739 The amount of capitalBONNIE M.BEST of the persons elected as the Common Pleas of the county in claims will be forever barred. February 2,1978 stock of Req: Richey & Leiber, Attor NOTICE OF EXECUTION this Corporation shall be 120 West Greer Lane initial incorporators are as fol- which the principal office of the Claims must be presented to Heys SALE OF REAL PROPERTY 61,000,000,00 divided into 1,000, lows: corporation is then located, ex Tucson,Arizona 85704 either ENDS P. SCHAFFER, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 000 common shares havingapar Rebecca G.Howard clusively for such purposes or to RAMON A.BEST personal representative, at 239 that in obedience to the Writ of value of$1.00 per share.Shares 120 West Greer Lane 1907 East Magdalena Drive such organization or organize- North Church, Tucson, Arizona PUBLIC NOTICES General Execution issued by the shall be issued when paid for in Tucson,Arizona 85704 Tempe,Arizona tions,as said Court shall deter- 85701 or filed with the Probate above entitled Court and in the cash,services or property,andClara L.Dumais mine,which are organized and Division of the office of the Clerk p party The Directors are also the In-Your Right To Know above entitled cause,which Writ shall be issued as fully paid corporators. 451 West Yucca Court No.218 operated exclusively for such of the Court. and the Judgment described shares and shall be forever non ARTICLE X Tucson Arizona purposes. DATED January 27,1978. In the Superior Court of the therein by reference thereto are assessable.The judgment of the The following persons are to Item No. 7 Barbara C. Boody, In witness whereof, we have Lowell E.Rothschild State of Arizona incorporated herein,commands Board of Directors as to the serve as the initial officers of the 3433 East 3rd Street, Tucson, hereunto subscribed our names Attorney for Personal In and for the County of Pima me to sell,and I will sell,subject value of the property taken or Corporation until the first an Arizona, 85716 has been a rest this 27th day of December,1977. Representative In the Matter of the Estate of to the right of redemption inservices rendered in exchange nual meeting,of the Board of dent of this address for the past REBECCA G.HOWARD Mesch, Marquez & Roths- LESTER W. ROBERTSON, such case made and provided by for share shall be conclusive in Directors or until their suc seven years, and has been ap- 1907 East Magdalena Drive child, P.C. Deceased. statute,at public auction,all of the absence of fraud. pointed as statutory agent of this Tempe,Arizona 239 North Church cessors are elected and quali- No.P 4.309 the right, title, interest, claim ARTICLE V corporation. Clara L.Dumais Tucson,Arizona 85701 fled: NOTICE TO CREDITORS and lien which the parties nam After the initial issue of stock Item No.8 A meeting was held 451 W.Yucca Court,No.218 Pub: The Arizona Territorial BONNIE M.BEST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ed in said Judgment had or have by the Corporation to its stock- President-Secretary December 23, 1977 at 2:00 p.m. Tucson,Arizona February 2,9,16,1978 ,at 451 West Yucca Court, No. Before me,the undersigned No that the undersigned has been in and to the real property holders, each stockholder shall Page 20,The Arizona Territorial, February 2, 1978 i1 1 1 1 the tilit4 eft iik L rIHHIIIIIlII Tiellt1:11:cOrlat CICISS1 leCIS It's , L...........=- •{�.Jfi/S4 -• �1Y�f��.{��ip•1':•.•A::4':.:.•: :44:4• . • ,..::... •:,;ti f��:}�,{4..,,�A 4�•ti Orr : r�:•'.•:�4 1rr 4 iANh": >` , x,, , s-: _f4 : 1f�,I t S INEXPENSIVE PETS rr .4: SAVE MONEY ON-ENGAGE- • • • - MENT RINGS. FANTASTIC EUREKA! There,s good news ACREAGE,LOTS DOG TRAINING QUALITY DIAMOND RINGS for service personnel interested AKC German shephard pups. Your home-Bob Clark to place AT YESTERDAY'S PRICES- in home ownership through Outstanding acreage and lots 6th generation pedigree from 622164? a T UNUSUAL RINGS,NGS, many different programs avail- from Sonoita to the Tortititas for the finest German lines.Beauti- ful (48-TFN) A BRACE- b r ale for veterans. black LETS & CHAINS. EXPERT a s Have orders. homes or investments available. a and tan. Excellent JEWELRY&POCKETWATCH Before you make your move, Executive parcels from S16,000 temperament$200.00 325-5809 or SAMOYED puppy, 4 mo. old, REPAIR. HIGHEST PRICES call Mike, USAF Retired. to$100,000.Terms from 15 to 29 749-4454-(2-5) female, has puppy shots. $125. PAID FOR' OLD GOLD,. Eureka's (off base) housing per cent down. Cecil James, Call Mary M.887-4000 A TERRITORIAL-DESERT AIRMAN classified puts your specialist 296-7114 or 298-0784 (5,AT,DA,GVS) message into the hands of over 30,000 readers+readers who DIAMONDS AND UNWANTED Sinclair Associates, 299-6424 or want to know what you have to sell or want to buy. JEWELRY. ANTIQUE (res.)EUREKA REALTY. 297-1327. (5,AT,DA,GVS) (+based on 2.8 readers per copy) JEWELRY EXCHANGE. 6074• t5,AT,DA,GVS) N.ORACLE Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat. t 010-5, Sun. 10:31 2:30. 297-1741. XII, BR FJ'I) DOG G R OOMM I N G V .M..111.During a one-week period your ad will appear in The (1 TFN) FOR THEPAST21 =r•EARS c, 1 ARIZONA TERRITORIAL and The DESERT AIRMAN fora j j SE LOW,LOW minimum cost of only S3 plus tax per week.And Antique Show and Sale at thePUE 4 PAYS it's easy to place your ad. Just use the form below tread Tucson Civic Center 260 South I'� LIVED AND WORKED instructions carefully),mail it to us and watch for results. Church Feb.3,4,5,Friday and - Saturday noon to 8 p.m.Sunday OA THE NORTH SIDE • 1 585 W. WETMORE RD. noon till 6 p.m. Presented by ,, , INSTRUCTIONPeg's • Presents OF TUCSON 888-8699 S - - CHARGES ' .(S,AT,GVS,DA) I AM NOW WITH TUCSON'REALTY&TRUSTS Pr.nt clearly one word per space Use two spaces for address and 'r• • IN RESIDENTIAL SALES AT THE $ ®, PROFESSIONAL PET-I CU R ES '"'""` 1 ono space for phone number or a series of numbers Minimum Antique Clock Mart ' ' charge .s S3 for 71 words and 10 Cents per word thereafter p Sell CASA BLANCA OFFICE- 5940 N.ORACLE TICK DIPPING Amount under space of last word .5 total amount due for'One ,; Buy - Sell - Trade , f o NEVER TRANQUILIZED ,nsert,on,notid,nQ'a. • It will be my pleasure to serve you. , csti� Expert Repair-Refinish . , 5665 E. 22nd St. CALL ME AT 887-1300 or 299-3295(res.) , . . .�.,:. • ' 1747-5674 Erma rledman *..._._._•_•_._•_•_• _•=._•_•_._._._.. $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 • _____. ,_ ; $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 I 44 ALL BREED ,LANNOUNCEMENrSJHOUSES • �% ►� . FOS SALE $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 #4. ! DOG GROOMING i Open House at Tucson National i Tennis Courts Sunday Feb. 5. ATTRACTIVE HOME Custom built 3 bedroom home • Bring your racquet and a friend. AND CONVENIENT $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 Call Rich Dadich at 297-2271 for LOCATION " San Luis adobe near First and DESERT DALE KENNELS ► details. (5,AT,DA,GVS) Priced to sell. 3 bdrm., 13. River. Living room has high + bath,living room,dining,room, open beam ceiling built in book- • $3.12 $3.12 $3.I2 kitchen, family room and en- case and fireplace.18x36 pool 46745 N. La Canada 297-0420 APARTMENTS- closed double garage. Carpet and patio overlook mountains and city lights.Only 2 years old ► and draperies. Easy mainten- on 2 acres. Gas heat. Many ! 1 mile West of Oracle Call fora t. ante corner lot, fenced yard. custom extras. S76,000.00. Call _ pp , $3.12 $3.12 $3.1 2 F 24. CTM (FHA). Call 7 44-147 4 888-6186 or 888-2232 345A. i1►-•r•r4V.-•-•- *'•-•'•'rir•- - '.- (owner). (3 TFN,AT,DA) (4-7,AT,DA) Apt. 1 bdrm, clean, quiet, un- Beautiful burned adobe just re- furnished $165, furnished S175. $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 modeled,3 bedroom,1-3 bath, Inquire: 3527 E. Blacklidge Dr. 6113 E.30th,3 bdrm., 13/4 bath, rivate walled back yard with No.8.296-3518 or 299-0233. concrete BBQ,patio and work- completely remodeled! W-W HELP WANTED (5,AT,DA,GVS) carpet throughout, block wall, •O B WANTED $3.22 $3.33 $3.43 shop. N.W. area S29,800. Must VA or FHA.S29,500.790-4102 # . • 56, sell fast.Call 887-3706 (3-6,AT,DA,GVS) ------► (5,AT,DA•) WORK AT HOME earnings to g Woman, 41, married, desires 5250-week stuffing envelopes- personal secret- ����� ����w � Send 25 cents � executive or $3.54 $3.64 $3.74 iiaar. plus stamped, arial job in Casas Adobes area. �4. NO MORE self-addressed envelope. To: 20 years experience. Resume& • American Sales, P.O. Box 760, references furnished. 297-4692. SEX DISCRIMINATION Palm Harbor,Fla.33563. (2-5) $3.85 $3.95 $4.pb 1 bdrm apt. Citation Gardens. (47,AT,DA,GVS) $104 month.$2000 equity or best Potential buyers should be offer.327 7502, aware of the Equal Oppor- _ :..1.,_ tunity Credit Act(ECOA)- EXCELLENT 2ND JOB-Nat'l (3-6,AT,DA,GVS) It applies to real estate loans, firm in Tucson .•'- ? `:. $4.16 $4.26 4, s will train with =f::�rs: =::. .� . 37 • The act prohibits discrimina- _ :':.<:.:_< tion of sex,marital status, pay mature individuals to earn •1r•'j-••• • $4 SG or more f,. :-::r::•::r::; >- := birth control practices,or per a working Part sonal facts about ex-spouse; Time in the evening. No exp. $4,47 $4.58 BRAND NEW unless contractually liable.A necessary.Must be dependable 1975 Honda GL1000,7,000 miles, $4.68 BONNIE BEST,GRI creditor may not seek this in- and have a good speaking voice. set up for touring,windjammer 1&2 Bedroom • BROKER formation unless the applicant Easy access to freeway. fairing, U-bag, custom handle- understands that they are not 623-5773 evenings. (5,DA) bars, roll bar & more. 299- $4 99 Apartments . ..w -- compelled to answer.If the ap- 2254. (5,AT,DA,GVS) $4.78 $4.89 ._..�j11-1, ETira,,s: plicant is denied,they may re- Carpet-Drapes quest an explanation.Learning Need Desire Money?? part time Y•• •Electric Kitchen ti , makes a woman fit company or full time employment? Call r . • , .Pool for herself.Come in and lets- 297-5078 between 9 a.m.-6 p.m. $5.1 $5.20 $5.30 '.Laundry Facilities 1 , • • • _ have a chat. To learn more abut the Stanley GARAGE .-Convenient location,5 min: . 7110 N.Oracle Rd.Suite 10 5 297-2516_ Opportunity.(3-6,AT,DA,GVS) �, SALE . from downtown on bus line.', $5.41 $5.51 $5.62 LPN or Aide,experienced with Giant collection of quality items From$165 a Month ' elderly,to nurse bed-fast patient from several households. MR 1 part time.297-4077 leather lounge chairs from Please insert my ad�n Classification No (see index below)for North Stone Court. HOUSE REST . (S,AT) Knoll, ereuer'sI C assical arm- one week under conditions set forth above • • ' FURNISHED 46. SA chairs from Stendig, wooden 2835 N.Stone Ave. • - • --- - .. '' Wanted: partime delivery per- coffee table,some antiques,car- 882-9Q61 BOLD CAPS in first line(maximum of three words) is 50 centsson with air conditioned vehicle pet,draperies,housewares,bed- I Catalina Foothills, 6 bdrm., 3 For sale byowner 22 x 60 mobile to deliver flowers, afternoon. clothing. Sat. 10-5, Sun. extra per insertion.Centered heading of first line is also 50 cents - r'bath, 4 300 ft.All extras home,2 bedroom,2 baths. Unit Call 748-8938 12 5.2606 E. 4 acre, , extra per insertion. All ads must be accompanied by check or , - - 5700-month.795-1876. (4-7,AT) No.210 at Far Horizon East- (5,DA) (5,AT,DA,GVS) money order unless credit has been established. Ads must beM - i bit received by noon Tuesday Ads received after that time will be Call886-6239. (5,AT,DA) held until the following week.Proofread your ad carefully before i 'no r• - mailing In case of publication error notify us within two days.No I HOUSE RENT credit will be allowed after that time. No cash refunds credit only will be issued.No changes or refunds after ad is received by r""1"1=VERDE ui A o f+C •' DON Territorial Publishers, inc., which reserves the right to edit. AUTO SERVICES reclassify or reject ads if necessary.A charge of S5 will be made Large, modern,landscaped 32. 1 and 2 bdrm.apts.Starting 3 or 4 bdrm.house,close to DM. for returned checks at 5170. Built-in range, re- ���..�....�.��.�������.,,.��,.� Family room, new carpet & Auto Purchasing Service! Pur- 4016, MATLOCK frigerators, disposals, car-' drapes. Painted thru-out. 5320, pets, draperies, private 299-2913, (5,AT,DA,GVS) chase your next new car or light Name patio. Individually control- truck through a broker and r led, refrigerated A.C., For rent unfurnished with save!Call 747-9932. }our Northside swimming pool. 5-9 AT \1111f pool. Seconds to bdr., la/4 bath. Indian' Ridge ( .DA,GVS) Address Davis Monthan! Also close Estates. Pool and FARMERS AGENT to schools,churches&sho Yard main- City State cenmonth.Call 296-7046. $450 per p Zip ing ter. 4141 E. 29th St. (5,AT,OA,GVS) ##. 2 m7 2 7 3 ESUSED Phone Manager Apt.1A-745-0592 iA L _���•:� For All Your Insurance Needs _ HOME 77 FORD GRANADA,2 dr.fully AUTOS, HOMEOWNERS, LIFE,BOATS, Check enclosed( ) Money order enclosed( ) FURNISHINGSequipped. A-1 condition. Call BUSINESS,MOBILE HOMES OTS-ACREAGE 0. . 747-3164 for details. (5,AT,DA) 7110 North Oracle Road FARMERS 4. Mail ad and coupon to: $$• Country French dining room set INSURANCE�` with blue upholstery by Hickory. 1966 CORVETTE COUPE Nanini Financial Center /,, S► GROUP TERRITORIAL 1334 Acres J-6 ranch area,water Purchased March 1977 and blue with black interior,4 speed, Tucson,Az.85704 'a,�,� " power, 2 mobil home hookups, never used. Includes server, Res.297-0892 �---�� �� p 6 rebuilt big block engine, excel- • t W.Orange Grove Rd. mobil home also available.Mel chairs&44 x 68 table.Too large lent mechanical condition, Ketch Realty, 795-7848 or 622 for new home. Will sacrifice at S4700.Call 748-1490(after 4 p.m.) Tucson,Az.85704 2331. (4-5, AT, DA; S1695. (3-6,AT,DA,GVS) (5,AT,DA,GVS) i II Classified Information CLASSIFIED INDEX( CALL 297- l 107 The minimum charge for classified advertising is S3 for 21 words or less. Each word thereafter is charged at 10 cents per 78.Mobile Homes-Park Before Noon Tuesday word. Bold caps may be used in first line (m8ximum of three 2.Abuncements 46.Houses for Rent-Furnished 80.Motorcycles 8 Bicycles 2d.Lost and Found 48.Houses for Rent Unfurnished words)and will be charged at a flat rate of 50 cents in addition to 82.Musical Instruments 2e. Personals S0.Instruction other charges.Centered headings are also charged at a flat rate84.Business Properties•Sale of 50 cents in addition to other charges.Sig cuts not exceeding one 2g. Lodge-Club Notices 52.Schools 86.Business Properties-Rent All classified ads appear in The ARIZONA TERRITORIAL and 22.Antiques 54.Child Care The DESERT AIRMAN (approximately 000 readers+) but column in width by one.half inch in depth are char9ed at a flat88.Pets Y 30. 24.Apartments Furnished 56.Job Wanted must be received no later than noon Tuesday of each week.Ads rate of S1 in addition to other charges Larger sig cuts will not be 90.Photography 26.Apartments Unfurnished 58.Townhouses received after noon Tuesday will be (held for accepted.A reasonable charge will also be made for reducing or 60.Livestock 92.Autos Wanted publication the enlarging sig cuts. Ads must be paid within 7 days After that 2$•Auto Sales-New 4b.Radio,TV,Electronics following week.No cash refunds or changestan 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 49.Recreational Vehicles F after publication and notify within two days if an error has - 34.Boats 66.Stereo Equipment occured.After that time no credit will be issued by Territorial other classified advertising providing ads are as deep as the 100.Rooms for Rent number of columns wide. Acceptance of display advertisingbyBusiness Opportunities 68.Misc.for Sale Publishers,Inc.Phone service available Monday through Friday 70.Business Services 104•Sporting Goods9 y Territorial Publishers, Inc. does not guarantee placement in 38.Home Furnishings 106.Storage only from 8 a.m..until 5 p.m.Call 297-1107. classification. 40.Appliances 72.Mobile Homes-Sale 108'Trucks,Trailers,Campers Territorial Publishers, Inc., reserves the right to edit, 42.Help Wanted 74.Mobile Homes-Rent 112.Wanted reclassify or reject ads if necessary. 44.Houses for Sale 76.Mobile Homes-Lots 114.Bur (+ based on 2.8 readers per copy) 45.Garage Sale 114.Builil deerss • February 2, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 21 c i Nominations Service,,,,. ... , .., „,, ,..„,....„ . :' .'' business Academies are revealed . ,,,,,„ ......... 4,..,,,,:,,,,, ,.. ,:„,,. , ,... ; Nominees to the nation's Calle Cordova. Perkins, 4035 N. Flowing ` military academies have Air Force Academy Wells,Sammy Santistevan, ' . been announced by Rep. nominees from Tucson 3441 S. Marc Drive, Jeff • . Morris K. Udall, including ..ificlude: Daniel Carrillo, Seigrist, 1301 Thur `erhead ,� . '. d West Point, Annapolis,ra S re po • ,.the 6032 E.Sylvane,Samuel E. Drive, and Michael " Air Force Academy and Chance, 5945 Fury Circle, Sweeny, 9405 E. Ravine : by the Merchant Marine Kimberly Danloe, 8251 E. Trail. Patagonia r Academy. Final selection Shiloh Charles D. 5825 N. is made bythe academies Davis,� John T. Retz, 8260 E.Shiloh,Mary Finch, Escondido Lane, was themselves. 6441 E. Marta Hillgrove, nominated to the Merchant Patagonia Corporation, share through the third Among those nominated Michael Malone, 2206 WMarine Academy on Long • recently declared a five per quarter. to the U.S. Military Golden Hills Road, Mike S. Island. JOINS LONG - Mac cent stock dividend to The nine month results Academy from Tucson Waldman,former owner of shareholders on record were 273 percent of the are: Stephen Gasca, 3125 ii,„ • 4,j-- a TV and appliance store, Feb.24 and payable March same period for 1976. N. Geronimo, Mary A. f Alik,:. ,ii!'::::',.,:i-i,:!: ar)_.!ii- CU, 1'---'.:.,i,,, has joined Roy H. Long 13. Patagonia Corporation is Gregor, 1202 E. Haven .-wiu --, t: Realty as sales an Arizona based financial Lane• Edward W. Hilton, _� : representative at its services company engaged 2017 Marc Drive, Fred Flowing Wells office 1326 While audited financial in commercial banking Lamb 7230 E. Eli Drive �� ����_ 07• �:� ' Leonard Miranda, 9335 E. '" W. Prince Road. A native results for last year will not leasing and the marketing ot } be released till mid- of credit-life,disability Germany,he has lived in and Sellarole, Gary Russ, R.R. 19,and Rodney Schull,2718 :r Tucson 40 years. February, Patagonia casuality insurance - ::: . Corporation has reported programs for borrowers S NamedLuby. : ; : Named y Rep. Udall to i iii= net income of $3,162,000 or from its subsidiary in- the Naval A adem Pim a Savings $1.42 primary earnings per stitutions. c y wereJohn A A. Bell, 6945 E E. Town IfjOflthS .r Kirkland Drive, Dale E. f earning upBozell s Brown, 1001 E. Simmons Tucson's Pr ILocation... .... .....: :f .. St., Kathleen Byrne, 3003 est g e :r: Pima Savings and Loan W. Broadway, Bob Casas Adobes Foothills Area .S :: Ake :.: Fei enblatt 9236 E. Calle -p..,„::„,.,:,„:.. Association recently g Y n to irm ame Cascada, Michael Secure, Peaceful Environment ::::::;:r: • reported net earnings of � ti= .: Kochneff 960 N. Evelyn $1.5 million were the Bozell & Jacobs Inc., a to Phoenix to service the Plus Club House&Swimming Pool :... . highest in the association's Greg Lewis, 3065 S. Kolb . g national advertising Greyhound account, ac- „,.. history and represented a Road, Stephen Parnes, Engineered To Save Energy... -A,:..:,: .:,,;,!, p agency with offices in 13 cording to Wallace But- 9735 E. Third St., Lisee � � 46 percent increase over U.S. cities and in Canada, ,generalmanagerSuper- Insulated to save money =-- terworth Sieber, 1741 Entrada Doce, :`.� ..t last year's earnings. has officially changed tha of the-Phoenix office.Other and Jason Vogler II,2430 S. } . Bedroom-2Savin s de osits in- • g p ::: 2 Bath...$39 250name of its Phoenix office Glenn, Bozell & Jacobs , creased $60,207,895 during to Glenn, Bozell & Jacobs. clients include the Salt Meds e C i a l i s t Custom built at a project price! the year and have reached The change has been made River Project and First :,,,,.,:g„::::„:, an all time high of Private Jon T.Hurst son due to the efforts of the National Bank of Arizona. M od e I s Open Daily 10 to y $244,424,150. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. C,...:111: Looking ahead to 1978, Dallas office known as g Glenn,Bozell and Jacobs-- SAFETY TIP: Hurst, 6810 Nanini Drive, Closed Saturday Larry A.Brown,president, • . Tucson,Ariz.,recently was 0 CATS D ACROSS FROM CASA BLANCA PLAZA predicted the new year in obtaining the Greyhound i ; assigned as a medical would be a advertising and public _ • • specialist with the 8th 6151 N. Oracle Road- Phone 297-4680 good year, relations account. although savings gains are A Infantry Division in expected to be somewhat Several Dallas Mannheim, Germany. *'''''"DAVIS 110.111E:::.S lower than in 1977. executives will be moving SLOW DOWN GOING Pvt. Hurst entered the ....... ........, ITYLUEQ E... THROUGH PUDDLES, ....:.......:. ....--��.R�..:...:......... .......... Army in July 1977. :.:...-----� 948 die AltiderA fik AL Lk 0 0 ILIIN11111111 - Tog 1111111:1G Cll 1r ial 1 C I CI SS I 1 ch cl s BUSINESS '' % Get off your S# ESS U MISC. FOR SALE SPORTING GOODS INSTRUCTION SERVICES 70. SERVICES 70. $a- 104., 50. rocker. Don't take old age "PAINT NOMORE" DIAMOND RING SET Excel, Airguns.The new way for adult Painting&Drawing Instruction. • AU REVOIR AVOIRDUPOIS Protect and beautify your home lent quality. Beautiful-contem- Precision shooting. Feinwerk MFA Qualification. Any Age. with aluminum trim, "fascia," -(Goody-bye Pounds) q y. 881-1654. (5,AT,DA,GVS) sittingdown. One of Tucson's most quail porary design. .2 Carot total bau, Weilrauch, W1 Gamo & soffit&siding.Choice of colors c One dietarycounselors, Angela weight.Appraised at 500.00,will Webley.All available at the new and textures. Save on heating SETTLED sooner Lippman has over 8years' sacrifice for 5350.00. 297-4913 Silent Safari, Trail Dust Town. > . and cooling bills with insulated - PP affier 5:00 tl TFN} Tues.-Fri. 5-9 p.m. Sat. & Sun. ,.-,:),0%.,, experience in the weight control :. aluminum siding. Free esti- MoVIAg 12.9 p.m. (5-8,AT,DA,GVS) WANTED field. Her past activities in- 1 mates.748-1783.(1 TFN) -� elude: Custom made and designed wall + designing a medically ap units.Call A.Stoler 790-1629. (49 1 1`2. ; TFN) ` STEAM CARPETfil proved campus-wide weight re- _ F duction program with doctors I want to purchase wrought iron CITYNAN and psychologists at Colorado DINNERWARE. Taylor, Smith in any shape & form, window STAm .X a STOIC AGE COState University Health Center. &Taylor 20-piece service for 4 in grills.garden gates,old hinges,tc , 11ENTITAT ■ + teaching overweight teen Sunburst Yellow . Ovenproof 58, plant holders,light fixtures etc. n agers and adults for America's and dishwasher safe. $12. Call Call 793-7841 & I will come a ,t> ` TOM RFU F largest weight control program. 297.2056 after 5.(43 TFN) For Sale by Owner. Elegant 2 running to see & buy. Kay ` XS , 195-6614 +developing a successful bdrm., 2 bath. Former model, Mallek.(1TFN AT,DA,GVS) the CLEANER EZ Go Golfcart. Top, wind- many extras, all appliances in weight control program locally Fine craftsman wishes to pur- ` 4 297-7974 shield,electric light, new tires. cluded. $39,950. Excellent fin- • + providing dietary consul- Priced for quick sale $395. J. ancing.La Estela Townehouses. chase a home from a private ` tation services for private Phys- Lantz 297-2129. 2770 W. Magee 6151 N.Oracle Rd.Across from party who will carry the mort- Ntti jOW 44111111 gage. North East location 1,000 Evans Tree and LAWN REMOVAL +successfully losing 80 lbs.of (5 8 AT,DA,GVS) (5,AT,DA,GVS) down, must keep balance forx excess weight herself and main painting & restoring write box t' no.942.1 W.Orange Grove Rd. Landscape service All Sizes Natural& raining that loss TUCSON NATIONAL Tucson,-Az. 85704. (1TFN AT, Decorative Material for + Angela has extensive nu- DA,GVS) Professional work- Lovely 14th fairway,2 bedroom, tritional training and is a regi- RADIO TV 2 bath, unfurnished townhome free estimates , Landscaping stered dietitian by the American available on year's lease. Has Antique clocks & beer steins pruning Dietaries Association.She offers ��** washer, dryer, refrigerator, wanted b Tree &shrub runin custom Tractor Work delicious slender-wise recipes, Landscape 9e 3407, y(4-7,IAT CDA GVS DrinkingLandsca a WE DELIVER behavior modification techni- dishwasher, disposal, enclosed ) pmblem? p ues and personal assistance Aldorado Place sells working garage.3600 a month,plus utilit- maintenance contracts instruction site dean-u• ' drawn from her vast exper- TT $25 up.Color $100 up. we les. Cecil James, Sinclair As Roommate wanted - Young • fence as a progressive leader in need trade-ins and non-working sociates,299-6424 or 297-1327 mother and 2 yr.old child need Planting service BOB MATERIAL roommate for 2 bedroom apart- Establ Establishment of rock the field of weight reduction.She TV's for alcoholic rehabilitation (5,AT,DA,GVS) SUPPLY , knows what works - she's training.We pick up any time. ment with pool and laundry Call the Alcoholism &cactus gardens. mom { proven it! CALL 327-8174 for 334 W. Prince Rd. 888-4141. -facilities•Call 792 1407.(AT-DA- SQ�-8180 111k6, INFORMATION - 24-hr. Ans- (48 TFN) Rent three bdrm., townhouse, 50 TFN) General cleanup& Lii......... ..i.........4v Y veering Service. (S,AT,DA) - one bath. Eastside. Stove, re- Council p t ',+� Cal's TV Antenna Service. frigerator. First and last plus tree removals--••�- ttttttttttt�r 't we'll mopit. 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(44-TFN) (S,AT,OA,GVS) nice weekend !...-- Page 22,The Arizona Territorial, February 2, 1978 rai N I „:,:„..,,„„.,,,,,t,: ,� .- valentines Special Around the clubs 1 :,, ,,. { I77j ___,,,,„,„• from $6.5a • 1 Re d C r s t a l Hearts Tucson National women suffered five team losses to The final event of the CaI( ctus actus Classic Invitational held at Catalina at the Catalina Racquet and Swim Club Skyline Country Club was a selective four-ball mixie Gift-boxed necklaces on 18"gold-filled chains Wednesday,Jan.25. played on Thursday, Jan. 26. bikCatalina members Pam Lewis and ' and piercedSimone Westra A earrings with gold-filled wires. Tied for �::rti���1. fes. ..}�:: '.ifs:::.}:�s:;;r.:.:.s}v x•.: •}.:x�-{...}:,rx. •S ��. ..,::'�.:...�.. defeated o first place were the teams of Mr.and Mrs. Art :: �:::.: :f.. :.. ��.}; :fi:{ ::. ..;:..::..::_:::hBaenziger and Luoise a= �: :: .r; .... :... -. Mary g Gumbm 6-3 6-t. k{: {: '•:;:' :fi::ti :..::•r$':'• ..n,_•i•{}:•r: .:.:'••••"ds•'•t{•.fi..- •SS.ti{°t}:: xti••{.fi{ , , mak ti' :� f;:}`:• ••ti.'••' ',:;:,ti:r •'�..:� .:f.��•.� •:..:�:;..r.. ,:.: ..,.�:. r�'.� ,�.:..� Daman and Mr.and3/4 1� � Mrs. Bill AhlborgJr. scoring41 �v; }r.• .4,0.,1,i1,,,,,:-. �•f� .•::Cti�j°-+ ?{=v ti.'•'•;�::'fij..{.�{y� �{r.�.• •�,•}...�:1::}•;. � Madeline .x :• •.. . _ti f. r �.:� hg': Wachter and Lisa Feiner defeated Tucson :..............:.:m4.... {:$::::••�•.�.'•-:;t.• 'M:ii 4 •i�,, ,,: .,: .* ••ads:•. � �-••- . . ., ` � � � alongwith Mr.and Mrs.HarveyMcCoyand Mr. ;:{{�::� '• }1:: :•}:~' =:• =;;.,. -}}•. Y .� � :: � : ,. �.�; . and Mrs. } National women tiv:::r.:•::j: .•:r:i: ..{.: ..;:iii,.., .'r.•�.s r}, .};• •:{.o"�C .°w : i�. Arthel i :.,::.tis ,r.:. k=¢:: *f. , t : . . and Linda Carter 6-0 6-3. :•s 3•}:}�'�:}�5'Stir:•::.. •ti{°}•{•}•'•;{•}-v:�•:::...}}r:•:ti•:.•.."•r:s'rr�.•:tiw r".'::}t •r ti�.�� {;:r}'::••- Capps 1 , :'•':;:?::rrr {. ••;;."•y.-.}•: {{{ .}?. ::•.• .•.;L}}}:4: •�i;t�::v'"%S••,ofi:;'�,y :•ti"i;tib'~:• x :z•::�;:s •':•h{•.••.ss}f•t� • Al Kelly. V. .{':: - : :':Cti-:•::::�:�?:t•¢;'{.;.$;:':;' •r.•.• •':'t t:;S:;t•::K: :��•.,I;• :}:sti�y.'��5,• $:v:.x.� • ✓ :: tiZti..�;::'•'{:•�•: _v.�i};i::•':ti:::�:•:ti" xti� .rC. ••:{S• z.,; :� :.�:.� •••:sc•� •:•v.• � •'ss�:ti� :}:.f'im:::: :�:•.}•::sir.:::;::.: '� : z - :: Trish Harris and Joanne ii } r.•. y� Willis, talina players, ::.:;1•::{•:�;.'}:"'.::•••••::• :}:�r}�r:':{:�;.}?r:r:?:} h �' }•S:'.'••' •.•.'�•}}''r�r,`','.t: ':C} .?-. sv,,:,}'•• P Y , •• �.:. A three-waytie for the o included Mr. :�..{ :.r::::Y. .,.:...:... ..:::. :,,•.;ra :::}...� :}: x;•. '::z.}}::: :,:r�.��:::. secondplace slot :: ti ti •.x: ':.::•:r..::t::i}.t�:•}'..: .: fit• :s•:•.:.. :v. .s::•til':•:-Y;{t�: fi :. .s :•.:::•. p :::•k. rr::. ;. ::�.. ..:. .: ::..: :::-;. :... defeated J �.. .:. �..:: .:..x:. Hall s::: :.: { : .' f : Doreen Lamb . :�� Lambert,6-1 6-2. .�• .: :� .::::.:: .:: ,: �: •� ..: and Mrs. •, .�.�.,v....x .:r�::. ;�� :{ ��y Jim MacBride •: ..�.}. .:... .�.. .��..... �•� �. -s�:': and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith , .•�• ••x•.,}-::•:s..s. .: ••fir- � :'•: ? : .:::...-..:::!............„:„.•.:..... -r- .:•.ds::.. L.}..:..�: v:•:max:}• .4s +'�{�'-{- x .. •.,: :::,}•}•..io '::r,, v.: Sandy Nelson and Barbara Walker defeated -:;r}•' •- � Aroline in the first team. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Biesler Joe Hef- Coates and Sammy Dowling,6-0,6-0. fernan and Mrs.Monroe Harris made up the second team. Catalina women Marie Branden and Edith Fluery Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Raese, Warren Meyes and Jane r � defeated Ingred Ebert and Terri Cross,6-1,6-1. Hamilton also scored the 431/2 to tie for second place. { The Tucson National women's tennis team will get a A low net event was played on Saturday,Jan.28 during chance to retaliate on Thursday, Feb. 16, when the Garbage Day Catalina club visits the Tucson National Golf Club. Joe Hefferman captured first place honors,scoring net * -*' * 64. The El Rio WGA heldeight-waytheir President's Cup Tournament An tie for second place included; Don at the El Rio Golf Course last week. Hamilton, Bob Barbero, Moe Harris, Dr. Harry Fon- Marge Geddes was_the winner of the three-day affair tenova, George Sheer, C.E. Blake, Pete Hauxhurst and scoring 213. Ben Berg. All players scored 66. l , Second place was taken by Mary Wickham with 221, * *• * 297-3132 while Carol Coltrin placed third with 223. On Sunday,Jan•29, the Skyline Country Club hosted a * * * Sunday Mixie with a two-man best ball for couples. NURSERY• LANDSCAPING• MEXICAN IMPORTS Winningthe The Cliff Valley WGA played a low net event last Friday first place slot were Mr. and Mrs. John GIFT ITEMS • FLOOR TILES at the Cliff Valle Golf Course. Siegel with 58. y Tied for second place were Mr. and Mrs. Mosher, Mr. Tied for first place were Dorothy Dodd and Ida Morris and Mrs. Bob Folker and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moore. The plaza Escondidawith a 33. three r teams each scored 59. Tina Dixson came in second with a 34. 7974 N. Oracle at Magee In the Class B division,Ann Eyster scored a 27 to take *• * * first place while Edna Tingle scored 31 to take second The Oro ValleyNine-Holers women's group played for place. _ the President's Cup Tournament last week. The two-day Tied for first place in Class C were Ethel Huber and tournament was played at the Oro ValleyCountryClub. Rose Martin. Both scored-34. Evan Hanes took first Dorothy Johnson and Eunice Olcott tied for second rst place with a 68. Ann Fullenworth ____ tied with Velma Weeks with a 74. , ''•'�wf1C-‘,.`-3. '414 place, scoring 37. �`> ustom Designed d The Cliff ValleyIn a low net event last Friday, Evan Hanes captured ;riim for Golf Course sponsored a low net event first place among the OVCC Nine-Holers group. and Built the Sunday Mens LeagueJan• 29• Second place went to Alice Corzine with 34 and third .— c-anm - Tied for first place were Frank Breit and George place went to Velma Weeks with 35• . = _ —, DREAMHemsworth s ,l' , each scoring a net 53. ' ._ ;•_ i=— In second place was Skip Arnett with a 54 low net score. * """ _ KITCHENS! �'r '�• .7::- `' The Tucson ' mr •` �,,, �■►� * * * con National WGA played a low net match for ,'�u+v: ,:.„►�u�1l�;ai61�1ac,. Visit our conveniently the first half of the Western Pin event last Tuesday. located sho wroom�, WE The Mens Golf Association at Tucson National Golf Club Joyce West captured first place honors; scoring 71• had a two best balls of foursome event last Saturday. Ingred Ebert took secondplace withLil have a professionalg a 72 and Lil Miller The winning team, with a score of 128, included Earl placed third with a 74. LI1H s� design service available ,r,,i1 I , Hathaway,George Romano,Alex Franz and Ron Shafer. Tied for fourth place were Marge Towne and Alice r l 1 f`; ki-• at no extra cost. Second place at 129 was the team of John Shachin er, Jewett each scoring 75• -' - Buzz Smith, Art Smith and Jerry Smith. egt,t4te•e 2744 N. Campbell 326-2131 g Third place at 130 was the team of Carl Hardtke, Burt • ngage B Brodie, Al Smith and Dave Strong. Longest drive in the event was hit by Gene Gedeon, H itt 6526 E. 22nd Street while Bob Strong took closest-to-the-hole honors. KITCHENS & BATH 748-7 says tourney313entry, You're not getting older, morning since he was 16- Maranogin you're getting better every years-old. year. That might be the I didn't always shoot this :�vA:•..•- MMM•I::I••: Y„+.3.•,y....�.-�r.r�...ti,w: �r�. Wins title slogan for R.S. "Dick” way — hitting my age all j,.:.:,� :.r ,,,;� ,,, Jacobs, the Cactus Classic the time," he said. .' .,;.. Invitational's oldest entry. "It all began when I '~ "~ EnjoyVickie Patton a 12-year- Mr. Jacobs says that turned 70•" `� old student at Marana every year the task of . ;; • •• - eve :1,-: �• ., :,.-•� ""• ' � convenience ' �� ,;� `� � T. : 1 Elementary School, took shootingeasier Y.. � t ... .. - his age gets � :;.� �:, 117.1':::-.. -41: ;:: i r • •Y- . and first place in the State Elks and easier. tie i.. •a--:1fj-..:.:.- �- / - Hoo Shoot contest in "I've - , �y - / P I x , • : •.''` ,i• protection Tem ve shot my age 50 � .: :Y �� �� <: pe on Saturday Jan `�:.r, - times already this year, r•vr. •'r r j ; • With and next month I'll get an ,r .m w✓_ . ` i --� - Vickie made 19 out of 25 � ` / baskets, and she will ad- even easier shot at it," Mr. �� 1 Jacobs said. "" 1 �• vance to the Western -;�„, A i 0041 erflit.tte Regional Contest to be held He will turn 81 on Feb.21 ..t i. ::; in Phoenix Feb. 18. 1978. r Sponsored by Elks Lodge Mr. Jacobs, a winter r`'"`'�..,� f 385, Vickie had to compete member at the Oro Valley t4 .- / against over 10,000 youth Country Club said that he ' since the last part of has always remained slim ~W. automaticgarage d o o rNovember in order to take• and in shape, beginning the state title. with calisthenics each Dick e k i •",•.:::::ii•i'ii:iii:i'':''''..lm,,..,.,, opener system by ALLIANCE Jacobs '•. • `: v� Open and closeyour garage • -::� -:�:: �•�-�►:': door front • € == ��...L� the comfort Y a GenieC .n } : : of our car withLatino a ri €::=� - Automatic Garage Door Opener System! eJust touch the button on the portable •Er•,°:.� transmitter. Genie opens our ara e�, yEstadosUnid.as EE. UU. door—turns on the light—closes the • `tet Genie do j" door—turns off the light! Automatically! CHAMBER OF lt. 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Dean of thr Diplomatic (1orps. 1 • February 2, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 23 • Moran .......................................s r ]i� CASA BLANCA LIQUORS , - for Caballeros ., DRIV - E 1�J sporW./. .. ,, ' Flowing Wells' undefeat- ed Flowing Wells is 17-0 -:. VVI watt nett girls' basketball team, overall and 10-0 in confer- ``. ,,, , paced by guard Christy ence play. SAVE O N Anderson, faces a tough Also singled out for - x�ij€` .A ;CASE PURCHASES! Recent talk around FlowingWells that some sports Marana team Friday in strong Po is g play against Safford programs may be reduced for financial reasons is indeed . Marana. was Darcy Della Flora, YOUR CO M P L E T saddening news• Christy bagged 37 points who pulled down E As a sportswriter, it's probablymyplace to speak in the Caballeras' two out- bounds12 re- WINE A H E� LIQUOR STORE Po pe out against a much against any such cutbacks. ings last week, putting taller front line. OPEN SUNDAYS Then again, sports is a secondary part of the school away 17 points against The Dorados host Doug- system. system. Douglas in a 48-38 win and las Friday, and Coach g NOON TO 7:00 p.m. • The first job of any school system is education, and scoring 20 points against Gault is expecting a win. • sports programs, especially interscholastic programs, San Manuel in a 61-41 CDO is 8-6 overall and 4-5 6002 N• Oracle 297.3262 • must be regarded as luxuries to a degree. romp. in league play. • g g g Open 9 to 9 Daily • It's doubtful that winning a championship does anything Flowing Wells Coach • to improve the overall academic level in a school, though Marc Janis expects a Meanwhile, CDO's im- 411411••••••••••••• it may boost student morale. tough game from Marana, proving girls basketball At Flowing Wells,as in most systems,only a few sports who the Caballeras nipped team hada pair of set- i e backs falling are money-making ventures. at the buzzer in their last g to Globe 56-45 611101157114Itpossiblemeeting• and to Safford 36-28. It's 7,- that admission fees could be charged to "They always play well "We're finally getting previously free events,but that is a stopgap move,it may against us"he said,adding the confidence that we can MEXICAN RESTAURANT relieve conditions slightly now, but over the long haul, that to beat Marana, the compete with some of these AUTHENTIC MEXICAN&AMERICAN DISHES gate receipts at minor sports and frosh-jayvee events girls will have to improve stronger teams,'. CDO could be a very tenuous thread to tie around a program's their rebounding and de- Coach Gail Gault said. Dancing With success. fense. Coach Gault singled out Sure,you feel sorry for the kids who lose out in the deal, "We'll Michelle Kramer for her LOS Ealso have two and it would be nice to give tham all the programs they starters we didn't have last defensive play, as well as Appearing in Fiesta Lounge Fri. want. time,"he said. "That will her ballhandling and work ever Y Sat. But a horn of plenty is not a bottomless well, and there hel ." in the fast break. 9p m to 1 a m comes a time when you must step back and take a look at P 4:30-6:302 COCKTAILS FOR THE PRICE OF your program. Do rao t Cab rap a rs Hot Hors'd oeurves 11am to 6pm Mon. through Sat. on the House! When you run low,you have to set some priorities,and in this case,the important thing seems to be maintaining • ITAKE OUT ORDERS—CATERING SERVICE a high academic standard. S r '+� ameet 4780 E.GRANT'RD.-Grant& Swan Shopping Center After splitting a pair of 44-16 and beat Safford (` OI'LEas 795-6622 Instead of arbitrarily cutting off programs(as District 1 back-to-back matches last 29-26. -- has been doing periodically for several years), let's look week, the CDO wrestling CDO faced Marana in a inside the programs and see what can be removed from squad will close out its dual conference match Wednes- ri within. match season this week as day, but results were un- Let's face it, there are niceties which coaches and kids I / '' could.do without and still have good-programs. the Dorados travel to Flow- available at press time. � Rs m�0��� Inc. P g ing Wells Friday night in a CDO's wrestlers will be 7:30 p.m. match. tuning up for divisionals, ••'` As I said up top,it's sad that programs may have to go Always •v which will • • in order to meet financial problems in any school district. a tough rivalry, be held Feb. 11 The solution isn't in cutting, as that can crtate bitter the match between the Dor- at Flowing Wells. feelings among taxpayers in the district, but in a good ados and the defending AA CDO Coach Dick Evers is ilLS Superior. in-depth look at each program and its needs and state champion Caballeros planning to change his expenditures. begins at 7:30 p.m. team's training to long Anno AServiceIn last week's action, matches to get the wrest- Q Although it's sad to see a program go,it's sadder still to lers used - I see quality education go down the tubes. CDO fell to defending AAA to tournament t�%Great News for Car Owners with state champion Sunnyside style wrestling. I `Muffler and Tight Budgets! Smith d You can be DOUBLY CONFIDENT because your Superior Dealer will give you a LIFETIME GUARANTEE IN WRITING ( ON THE MUFFLER...TAILPIPE... EXHAUST PIPE...AND LABOR,TOO! (FULL LIFETIME WARRANTY) c. Harold Smith of Flint, Mich., defeated Bill Adams of Merle Speer,Inglewood,Colo.,took second flight honors Pueblo,Colo.5 and 4 to win the 15th annual Cactus Classic with a 3 and 1 win over Dwight Twadjen of Wichita,Kan. i A LIFETIME golf tournament last week at Skyline Country Club. Jim Carlen,Colorado Springs,defeated Wright Cowden GUARANTEE. • CUSTOM g COME IN FOR FASTSulPIPE Three Tucson men took top honors in lower flights. of Midland,Tex.,3 and 2 for sixth flight honors. C INSTALLATION, i r SOLID SAVINGS. BENDING Bill Nanini defeated Len Durham of Midland, Texas 1 Hank Pniak of Colorado Springs,defeated Jim Bailey of PRODUCTS THAT AVAILABLE up in 19 holes for top honors in third flight, while Ron Oklahoma City 2 and 1 in seventh flight,while Curt Bullion YOUR CAR`aST •Mil 1 er`� Dual Conversions • Headers Adams defeated Rusty Moore of Globe 1 up in fourth of Aurora,Colo.,beat Harvey McCoy of Tucson 5 and 4 for I flight. eighth flight honors. r I - ---- l Cooper Shields defeated Al Pelton, Park City, Utah 3 OVER 1,000 DEALERS COAST•TO-COAST and 2. I Ramsower s Inc. The first flight finals were all Colorado, as Roy Cooley, I of Lamar, defeated Don Williams of Colorado Springs 2 1 I , 3138 North Dodge B1rd. and 1. I9 . 1 f'1 E4 . , LIT � On - .� A I i 1 ii I 1 Tucson 602 326 7224 4-..-%-4,,-:ft''.,,.,.r ' 1*( Y _t.• ./' *.*-4. - .. , - -,-....,. . sw , ,_i J •,• • - fit',I - .r:. ",. 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And we are. ##.... y emg. ., wbi „y e�1.�'----.!•,Kn. t •QFC' - ,'h ..., -.Np`.bg$( ^ „« `• -..-,. -,,, ,t., A -',..?-ik----, ' . . . .i,„.... . , , ....„.i r --''. * • ifr ,s•• * . • wr, ,,i ....,..,:s,....,,,,-.41,-- ....,,,,,,,,.,..... .. ,' ' • , ,,,. 881 .4440 \„,,_,..,.., .. .,,,,;„71,„i„,...imiry:--i,"•,,,,,- -;-4,..„0„,„....4,„; ,..--.., CACTUS CLASSIC WINNER-Harold Smith(left)won.the Skyline invitational tournament held at the SkylineC Ilf ' Act " ' illiRr991111 Country Club last week. Mr. Smith won the four-day tournament over Bill Adams. (right) from Pueblo, Colo. Page 24,The Arizona Territorial, February 2, 1978 PZ panel approves development on Rudasill (Continued from page 1) amendment, the corn- rezone approximately five Magee Road, and SR to TR and CB-1 (local The four approved cases the area had relied on the mission also continued a acres from SH (suburban recommended approval of business) at the southwest may be heard by the Board integrity of the zonings laid hearing for 30 days on the homestead) to CB-2 a request to rezone ap- corner of Oracle and of Supervisors as earlyas Estes Company's ro aI � out in the Catalinaproposal (genera 1 business) proximately 37 acres from Magee Roads. Feb. 21. Foothills Area Plan, which to rezone approximately straddling the Rillito River governs the area's land 320 acres in the amend- channel on the west side of uses, and to grant the ment area from SR (one Oracle Road. rezoning would violate the house per four acres) to The commission also area plan. CR-1 (one house per acre). recommended approval of __ Call _• e Catalia F 297 1 107 tQ stortyouroothills In other action the SV�SCrl tlQl"1a request to rezone ap= p =- Area Plan was adopted by commission approved proximately one acre from a/- the county in 1959, with a three rezonings along SR to TR (transitional reaffirmation in 1964. Oracle Road. uses) on the east side of In delaying Mr. Stubbs' It approved a proposal to Y g PP P P� Oracle Road south of Q M , ,',:f;'..-_,,,,-..;,-, ' - , - •• . . . 110 . . ., ‘....., i . -.„ ,-.,.... fi , , .„ . . , ... . ... .. „..... „,, .......... ...., ..,,, (,..) . IP i . 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