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Serving Cases Adobes, Catalina Foothills,Oro Valley, Coronado Foothills, Amphitheater, Flowing Wells,Bel Air and Thomydale.
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THIRTEENTH YEAR, NUMBER 36 y TUCSON,ARIZONA 20 cents per copy SEPTEMBER 7, 1978
Annexation
petitions
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By WALT NETT homeowners in flood-prone areas from . building new
Volunteers last week began capetitions in a two- structures or additions to present- structures on their T °
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square-mile northside area asking that the city annex it. property without permission of the city council, in ad- .
The area under consideration by city annexation of- dition to completing all normal building permit :. .
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ficials runs north from the present city limit at Roger requirements,according to the fact sheet. � �,R t �:w -e
Road up to River Road between First Avenue and Oracle Another difference cited in the fact sheet is that city .. : ” „.
Road. police do not provide inspections for homes while their ¢.`
Were just now getting the petitions out in the occupants are away on vacation.The sheriff's department , : .. .. - lir
field"said Harold Stewart, the city's urban resource does. . ffi
development head, last Thursday. "I think they've been In addition, Rural Metro Fire Department offers some 9i- '.'-' * 4W '` } :,.
out all of one day.There are a couple of people who have extra services to its subscribers which are not provided by ,,,.- Tag
signed up." the Tucson Fire Department, including desert pest
The volunteers had reported no opposition to the an- removal,water removal,emergency house or auto entry .
nexation, Mr. Stewart said, adding that "it's really too and security inspections of homes while the occupants are , ,_ ..
early to say. on vacation,according to the fact sheet.Annexation would A
"There's been no hue and cry—no anti-annexation mean an increase in the availability of paramedic ser- g
petitions beingpassed,"he said. "That's usuallythe first vices,however.
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thingwe hear about." `While the is betterequipped, - �` ..1. ,
city itis subject to debate , 'il,� � ,., -��
The area is a combination of residential, commercial as to which does the better job on its streets, says the fact :,-...1.:,-,':.:::: :
and industrial properties, with an assessed valuation of sheet about road maintenance. "Street lights will not • µ ..
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approximately $4.5 million according to city annexation automatically come with annexation.If we want them,we .h
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officials, and includes acreage which has been set aside will pay for them ourselves.The city can legally force us ��=°� A .„,f...-,t,,`
for development as a shopping center at the northeast tofor neighborhood im rovements we don't want." - -. . x * �`� �
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. . . `_ .�,� t° ,� ' :: .. sicorner of Wetmore and Oracle rhads. In addition,sales taxes wouldincrease from 4 percent to =fi. ;, � °
The shopping center acreage, owned by Tucson 6 percent for merchants within the annexation district. $4,--:,r E� , �� - �:'.
physician A. Harry Neffson and his family, is bound to The annexation area has changed in size several times ..° ..,t4'-:t..*:' ':''''. .','
Forest City Development Company of Cleveland through since it first came under discussion in.November. =�31::::-4rM _> ',°,-,`a 99-year lease,according to Dr.Neffson s wife,Dorothy At that time,city annexation officials were considering �r ..
. Wetmore Neffson. an area extending west to Flowing Wells Road with River PET STOP—Claudell Bailey, who is running unopposed
The Neffson own three large parcels near the in- Road and First Avenue forming its other boundaries. in Tuesday's primary election for a House seat from
tersection, including both the northeast and southeast The district was reduced in May to its present size. District 12, took a little time out from campaigning
corners,controlling almost six percent of the annexation because city officials said the larger district was un- Saturday at Plaza Escondida to talk to this little girl who
district's assessed valuation. wieldy,and reduced again in July by more than half. was helping to give the puppy away. Mrs. Bailey's sup-
The three parcels have a combined assessed valuation Last month, the city expanded the district again to the porters, and those of District 12 Republican Senate can-
• of$255,131,according to County Assessor's records. present boundaries. didate John Mawhinney, were at the shopping center
The Neffson in the past have been staunch opponents of Saturday registering voters for the general election, and
annexation, but in an interview two months ago, Mrs. they plan to be back there this Saturday from 9 a.m.until 1
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Neffson suggested that those days are over.
Although she would not oppose the annexation,she said
she would not actively work to encourage it. .
A fact sheet, apparently being distributed by a
Some primary races appear c e
homeowners group in the area sizes up the pros and cons
of joining the city,and shows that city services differ from
countyand private services now being used by area as n go to party polls
residents in several areas.
"The most noticeable factor in favor of annexation is There are few contests on the Republican and surance executive Jack Londen and Glendale auto dealer
the average annual cost of maintaining a home.You must Democratic ballots in Tuesday's primary, but some are Ev Mecham in the final days of the governor's race. Mr.
keep in mind that the actual savings will not be as high as close enough to bring out more than just the party Londen is considered the favorite although he has never
the city claims,"says the fact sheet. "In favor of staying regulars to the polls. Voting places, listed elsewhere in run for public office before.
in the county are lower sales (and rental) taxes, the today's Territorial,will be open Tuesday from 6 a.m. to 7 In the race for Congress from the Second District,Rep.
services you now have available to you which are not p.m. Morris Udall is unopposed in the Democrat primary and is
available in the city and(if you are in the flood plain) the Republicans must choose candidates for governor, expected to meet Tom Richey, Sonoita rancher, in the
probable future difficulties in adding to your home." corporation commission,Congress and,in District 13,for general election. Mr. Richey must first get by the late
The city, in a letter to annexation district residents, the State Senate.Democrats have contests for governor, challenge of Casas Adobes resident Mike Moran whose
suggests an average savings of approximately$80 yearly secretary of state, state treasurer, corporation com- campaign is-still building up steam.Both candidates have
for homeowners with houses in the$28,000 to$36,000 price mission and clerk of the Superior Court. focused on the shortcomings of Rep. Udall in their cam-
range,but the residential sheet suggests that,because of To vote on Tuesday in a party primary,you need to be paign appearances. Mr. Udall has acknowledged their
different fire insurance figures, the actual saving "drops already registered.But poll books remain open until Sept. challenge by admitting he faces the toughest re-election
to between$30 and$40 when current fire rates are used. 18 for the general election on Nov. 7 when Tuesday's campaign this fall in his 18 years in Congress.
One source of concern for some residents in the an- winners will face each other. Gov. Bruce Babbitt has only minor opposition on the
nexation area was flood insurance and zoning. Charles King,the Tucson attorney and former legislator Democratic ballot in his bid for the gubernatorial
The county has a flood plain management ordinance who wants to be governor,will appear at a meeting of Oro nomination. Mr. Babbitt became governor earlier this
which qualifies residents in areas such as North Manor for Valley Republican Women Friday,Sept.8 at 11:30 a.m.in year when Gov. Wesley Bolin died in office. Gov. Bolin
federally-subsidized flood insurance,while the city is still a final attempt to gather votes in the northwest suburbs. succeeded Gov. Raul Castro, a Democrat who won the
in the process of drafting an ordinance. He is expected to focus on the danger of strikes by public election in 1974 and then resigned the job.
That insurance would remain in force while the city employees and to call for grievance procedures to make Rose Mofford is favored to win the nomination for
completes its ordinance. such strikes unnecessary. Secretary of State. She was appointed to the job by Gov.
One clause in the city ordinance would prevent Mr. King faces an uphill fight against Phoenix in- (Con in Page t ued on ag 5)
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Comment Page 6 OUTLOOK: not much
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Oro Valley Page 4 Thu.Aug.31 97 77 pected for the next week.
FlowingWells nutritionist Page 19 Schools Pae 21 at.Sept. 97 77 Variable cloudiness with
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97 76 scattered showers,temp-
Territory Sports its 24 Mon.Sept. 95 75
coach COO 26 Tue.Sept.S 945 75 .33 .
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Page 2, The Arizona Territorial, September 7, 1978
Sue Dyesays inflation rate
Sen .
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�•�� Vii. chief cause of taxation revolt
.,/ _- "Your Book Store"
* NEW FALL HOURS STARTING SEPT. 1 By JUDY RATLIFF said. "We have to deal with
Sen. Sue Dye tagged that. One place to begin is ...,„: -, : ��'
Mon.- Fri. 9-9;Sat. 9-6; Sun. 10-6 taxes as this year's main to remove the importance Po �}
Open Monday, Labor Day. election issue in a talk of what the guy next door .
- I presented to the Tucson sold his house for in
Plaza Del Oro at Orange Grove Territorial Democratic assessing the value of the
Women's Club Tuesday individual taxpayer's .
6462 N. Oracle Rd. — 297 5949 morning. Dye Sen. D e also home. Taxes are as bad as
stressed the importance to they are because assessed ..
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the state's Democrats of evaluations are up." -` a I
_ maintainingDemocratic '�
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...• `: •r t. , _.�j`'11� L yL ` L' ; =14 control of the State Senate while tax relief is definitely „,,.. .„,„, -,,,,„. .
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�' 4 BEAUTY "There comes a time --*:}. '$
such as Proposition 13 in � ' ,
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was a reaction to the fact
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-.. 9 leadership we have a better legislature to work. � '.. - -
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x.,4 WE ARE PROD + ":--) as being necessarily , .: 4�., 'k ..�. . .
r�;� �.;� interest legislation and of � ,. .� , � :e �.w
lengthy.The presence of 30 = r ” .
_+ beginning to break up the :..TO ANNOUNCE =- + sena tors in the Arizona . - _ .4 ,fi•. - .. `
ii° $.: worst of the state govern- Senate means, for X11";, # .�- -' , ' w
f7.0 :4.:71 inept bureaucracies. : -� �.. :4--- .
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TO THE ,� Sen. Dye is running p - � . �a� �. �,
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‘;-2A NORTHWEST COMMUNITY yry areconsieredbeforealaw Tuesday's prima for the ."
1 IC''' nomination to seek her is Passed, she said. The - 1: . ... **-:)1114,,
result is that no one group
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rot A Her opposition in the Nov.7 ,' -
r0o • legislation. The law F
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14<-4 :, Mrs. Dye pinpointed the slow, according to Sen. �� >�� �
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special session on school r .�
-0- taxes which faces the "Jarvis-Gann took ad- ':-":1N*
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IT IS AN ART TO SCULPT + time is required for COMPARING NOTES—Juana Vogt(left),president of the
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o, ` " Sen. Tucson Territorial Democratic Women's Club, conferred
-`�`_; -� governments to act,
,�:;� �:�, taxpayers.The session will
r.- SUCH A PERSONALIZED be called to revise the Dye said. "It played upon briefly with Sen. Sue Dye Tuesday before the latter ad-
v n �=' school tax formula ac- the feelings of people who dressed a gathering of the Democratic women. Sen. Dye
ro SET OF NAILS • cordingto Sen. Dye. She have vague suspicions called taxes this year's big issue.
-.a 0• said she favors a revision about government because'4 AS SUE CAN FOR YOU. v_:• which will remove the they haven't taken the time
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to find out howgovernment
+4.-4 +k _+ primary role of market might be spent in in- mines and utilities. This
4 r01 value in determining the works. Projected, dividual instruction has to overall tax would go into a
i:.'i We use and recommend :-_4 Proposition 13 has the
r71 assessed evaluation placed be spent grading papers. statewide fund to be
t-:::- ,�REDKEN vv:� sense of destroying
products on residential property. Also on the subject of divided among the school
' "I want to stress that it is government. It's a process schools,Sen.Dye indicated districts of the state. Ac-
�_I ' . =�. " +�= f-' ",-- =��=��=��= +.f-77;;:":":-.7"17-07"7017"-'7.1' inflation which has made of tearing down without that local options probably cording to Sen. Dye this
..a�, o�- ��o=,_nom,-o��,�o.- �p:'-o.�` -'.. -, .:: -. .- having something t0
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taxes go up, Sen. Dye ought to play an important move will be necessary to
substitute."
role. deal with the probable 1980
i On income tax reform, "One piece of legislation appearance of the Palo
Sen. Dye noted that the
which has been introduced Verde Nuclear Power
graduated income tax is no would allow counties to Plant on tax rolls. She said
longer fair. This too is an freeze approvals on the plant will enter the rolls
effect of inflation she said.
: 2 ways to eanirezonings which would with a n a s s e s s e d
While the buying power adversely effect the school evaluation of$2 billion and
associated with various population. Higher den- the assessment will rise as
income levels has fallen,, shies would be disallowed the plant nears completion.
the tax rate on those levels in areas where schools are Without central taxation,
inriore at Ainrierican has remained the same.
already operating at one these tax dollars will all go
_ _ ___ ____ .She said that percentages and one-half times to support a school district
• of taxation must be capacity. Another method which has only 120
1 - The Eight-Plus Account reassigned to the various of helping schools would be students.
. . '.^ t),rr hrghe,t fitteresr ever MI 1rr►,&-11,71 Sari„g, brackets of income as a to allow counties to place a
method of offeringa break
�"` 8.33%annual yield tax of so much on each new Mrs.Dye said she favors
• . 8%annual rate to middle income wage home built in an area. a raise for state legislators.
earners• Countywide this money This move is necessary to
$1,000 minimum deposit "We have to begin ' ding attractgood people to the
8-year minimum term electingpeople who are could go into a building
y fund for schools. job she said. It will be on
__�__ _ able to plan ahead in this Sen. Dye favors central the Nov.7 ballot.
state," Sen Dye said. taxation of all railroads,
'There seems to be a
Tax-Deferred IRA/Keogh plateau mentality among
3 qiir New.higher earnings on
retirement tnctnrrt. some candid
ates—we all
annexati n
Yrs :: 8.33/ annual yield$/ annual rate want to stay riCitythere,
we've finally made it.
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_- -- example, talking about City officials have had some discussions with Dr.
PLUS INSTANT CASH! building freeways is not my Neffson and Forest City representatives, and, in July,
' No matter which kind of certificate account you choose.should you need idea of planning for the Deputy City Manager Bill Mills said that the three entities
cash for any purpose.it s yours instantly(up to 90%of the amount of your above what your savings are earning were ifuture. In the face of the « ,,
certificate)at only 1% n a cooperative situation.
gas shortage,which seems The city is waiting on the Neffson_ interests to "do
CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTS OPENED BY THE 10TH EARN FROM THE 1ST
EVERY MONTH(EXCLUDING 6-MONTH CERTIFICATES) to me to be inevitable,
SAVINGS INSURED ?wficate
think that would be certain things and then we will do certain things," Mr.
Substantial interest penalty on early withdaccounts money Mills said at the time. He did not specify what certain
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * better spent on urban things might mean.�"We are looking for something that
transit. might help on both sides."
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On the subject of schools, Mrs.Neffson,however,said that no agreement has been
Sen. Dye said that tax- reached.
payers have to face the fact "
"There won't be any agreement until the_department
that individual instruction stores decide what they want to do," Mrs. Neffson said
and high homework levels t t� last week,adding that the proposals must clear the Forest
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.,r�f�.rEFy,t...TEnu..rii/ E:,j£ :h.I cannot be expected from City hierarchy. "They've signed a 99-year lease with us
asac,t.:rn%Lnvi-i,.: * * * * * _ * * * * * * * * * * * _3t teachers who teach 3:i
and we have to wait until they decide."
Ca i l 297-829 students per class for every Although the County Board of Supervisors has not
class hour of the day. Sen.
Casal Adobes Office 71201 N. Oracle Rif. formally voiced an opinion on the annexation, Chief Ad-
Dy-e, an English teacher at ministrative Officer Ken Scharman and Chairman E.S.
Open Saturdays 9 to Noon . Sahuaro High School, said "Bud" Walker have expressed concern about the city
_that current high taking over control of a section of sewage line which now
classroom counts often fe.cis * a T tinent Plant.
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Post office won open until after Christmas
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, , , By DAVE ILIFF addresses or their zip eligible applicants.It is not
,�5,�• ;' ''' Construction progress codes. Some delivery expected
''''."4-:' � A, �- ., -� �a �- - that additional
�, �41.; has been good on the Casas routes may be altered, Mr. personnel will be hired.
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Adobes Branch Post St ens said, ch n ing the The state has agreed to
* ., �. ..�� but postal officials do not time the carrier actually put in a deceleration lane
expect to occupy the .-- gets to any given home. for motorists driving south
structure until late There will be 831 lock on Oracle who wish to enter
- t� � � January. The branch, at boxes in the Casas Adobes the post office. But Mr.
6281 N. Oracle Road, will Branch for customers who Stevens was not sure if the
handle all mail for zip refer to call for their mail state would make a new cut
---- '.- �' codes 85704 and 85718. rather than having it through the Oracle median
'°` `" "' .. ¢: Lloyd Construction is the delivered. A notice will be in front of the post office
..., , IC -__ :" general contractor and put out as to when entrance.
. it, „.„,,, , i - .r.-i - # 3 James Gresham and customers can apply for As to why the Casas
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' ` - t t r - .� --- wereatKino orAdobesfacilitywill be
-._ a _ ��, Associates the ar- the new boxes
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,_., chitects. Under the federal University stations. Mr. called a branch while Kino
�� : contract, Lloyd Con- Stevens said there will be is just a station, Mr.
t.: .: ,� struction has until mid- plenty of available boxes Stevens said the answer is
" . .. ' 3 * ,-„ * -- December to finish the for northwest
simple: Inside a city a
- , 41' 41:;°. . `- ` '” `* `�' businessmen. A new zipfacilityis a station• outside
building.
"It would be nice to be in code will be assigned to the city limits, it's a
there before Christmas, boxholders at Casas branch.
Post office under construction but from a practical Adobes Branch.
standpoint it just can't be The actual moving day Teenager
• done,"said Carl T.Stevens will probably be on aUdall
Baby �es Jr., industrial engineer for Saturday, Mr. Stevens aVhitut auto
speaks thepostal service. He explained. Carriers will
P
i n truck explained that time is report to their former
needed to check out the station and pick up their An 18-year-old northside
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�s re-eIecticn structure and plan the mail as usual and go out on woman was admitted to
coiision move into it. their route. While they are University Hospital in
A 4-month-old girl died The Casas Adobes gone, crews will move the serious condition Wed-
Rep. Morris Udall hosted an informal press gathering Friday night of head in- Branch will relieve equipment into the Casas nesday morning after she
last week in Tucson and gave his views on a number of crowding at Kino and Adobes Branch and when was struck by a truck while
subjects ranging from his re-election campaign to the juries received when her University-Speedway stat- the carriers return from walking along Ina Road.
copper miningsituation. He has no opposition in next
family's pickup truck
PP PPo collided with a station ions and provide closer their deliveries they will Karen Kaiserman was
Tuesday's Democratic primary. wagon on Ruthrauff Road postal service for Tucson report to the new branch admitted to the hospital
The Campaign: "This has been a strange and near Romero Road. residents north of the and find everything set up with head injuries and
On p gn g Rillito River. Thirty-four for them. This way the possible fractures and
bizarre campaign. The republicans are spending a Christina Hopkins died in
quarter of a million dollars to tryand undo me. Mr. the St. Mary's Hospital carrier routes will be public never misses a mail internal injuries after
transferred to the new delivery. being hit by a truck shortly
Richey (generally regarded as the Republican who will emergency room about 20 branch which will have a It will be necessary, after 7 a.m. Wednesday
run against him for the U.S. House seat is getting money minutes after the 10 p.m. total of 57 people employed. however, to shut down the near Ina Road and Via
from Alaska and Texas. The question is who would he be accident.
representing if he were in office, Alaska and Texas or Her mother, Cindy, was Kino Station will con- Kino Station for a short Venezi.
P gtinue to handle the 85705 zip time while the switch is According to witnesses,
tTucson and the district? There are a lot of right wing also taken to the code and University being made. Miss Kaiserman was
fringe groups who have me targeted,especially up around emergency room at St. Station will handle 85719 The branch manager will walking east on Ina Road
Phoenix. What those people don't understand is that Mary's suffering from and 85716. Residents will be appointed by the postal when she was hit from
Tucson is not ultra-conservative like Phoenix.The Tucson back and hip injuries,while not have to change their service from among behind by the truck.
area is a major mainstream...a cross section of people." her father,David,suffered
minor injuries. V1111111 11 1 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
On Ronald Reagan, who will appear in behalf of Tom The accident occurred
Richey: "Reagan is obviously getting ready to run in when the station wagon ___,
1980...so he is going around and touching every base he crossed the center line
can.I had a bury-the-hatchet luncheon with Jimmy Carter haeding east on Ruthrauff g Interested in ...7„..
recently.He needs my help in getting some things passed. Road near Romero Road.
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ng Op way he could.Carter said,sort of as a joke,that he would =
either come down or stay away, whichever I thought Brokerage t------
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would be more helpful. I don't expect to have the
President down here. I run my own campaign." g.
celebrates Your Clubs Church it-7,On the postal worker's contract: "I'm the vice
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chairman of the Post Office and Civil Service Committee.
I thought the first contract offer was a good one. 85 5th year' ■ ■
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percent of the money that goes into the post office is for =7...z... or� I
labor. They were going to get a 19 percent increase in A.G. Edwards and Sons, E. ,
wages over the next few years. That would take care of Inc. celebrated its fifth E
the cost of living.They even had a no layoff clause addedanniversary in Tucsongi
and a lot of us think the post office would become more Aug.31.
efficient by trimming down the staff.Then George Meany A member of the New E. - Fund ?
(AFL-CIO president)butts in and says it's a bad contract. York Stock Exchange, theEr...
It will probably have to go to binding arbitration.I had the St. Louis based securities
binding arbitration clause written in. The post office was brokerage firm had record
hoping to hold the line on prices for at least another year revenues and net earnings
or two, but if they go very far beyond their original for the first three months of THE,_ THE tiPIZONtl TERRITOPItiL -2
contract offer...we are dealing with 85 percent of the total the fiscal year and figures 1.4 '1=
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budget being increased..." have continued to climb GIN HELP .- MR. 0. B. a
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On the copper mining situation: Carter has kept his i1Nsteadily.
word on what he promised the miners. He needs my help Resident manager DanLi-
I goingto squeeze him harder on this D'Antimo organized the E .on some bills so am q CI-RCULATION DIR. , ,,, a
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when I get •back.I Wrote p an-anuanendment prohibiting
Tucson branch of A.G.
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loans to foreigncountries that intend to use the move to Edwards in 1973 along with _a -- '.*:
y brokers Dewey Hicks,
open new copper mines.I'm going to push and squeeze for = WILL Be _
stockpiling and an import quota system. We feel we have Frank Richardson, Jim = ECTOP,
weathered the worst of this already. The longer term Beers and Richard Baker,
ros cts are better. We need toget copper back upinto now deceased. Besides = T1ILC)P-
a.
P PPe these original five, the = _;
the 75 cents range and then keep the quotas on foreign office now has an ad-
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imports.
ditional seven stockbrokersED TO YOUR E. ORGtiNiZtl-
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On cut-backs on spending: "Everybody wants to have including Brock Fuller, - Hi
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the budget cut but nobody wants to have their programs Eric Westphal, Keith
cut. I have a list of over 60 groups in the area who are McKenzie, Orva Teich- TION WHY NOT CONT(ICT ---B
asking for more money. I can't get into my office in man, Bill Martin, Phil =a
Washington without having to elbow my way through Martignetti, and Chuck
Arizona people who are there to ask for more federal Colell. — —
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spending for their programs.The question is what do you The Tucson branch
cut?I voted to cut$10 billion from the budget submitted by opened its doors from a =i THEP INr-ORM(ITION (IND E.
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Carter. I voted for more cuts in that budget but we lost. house trailer and has since _' ==
1 I voted against the nuclear carrier, which to a modern office in =
For example g grown _!
when staffed, will run somethinglike $8 billion. I voted the Nanini Financial Plaza, I DEllS —
against the Bl bomber. But then I was accused of 7110 N.Oracle Road where
endangering our national security." 11 brokers offer rail =
On the Korean payoff scandal: "I think Mr. O'Neill customers a wide range of - -
(House Speaker)did an excellent job.He held some feet to investment opportunitiesGQ CAI EA] . =-,_
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the fire. But I wanted to see all toreign aid to Korea including common stock, _ _
stopped until they delivered him(Park).I was voted down bonds, commodities, tax = _
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** GET ON ,.......
THE BANDWAGON! 4 Town recOrds easier oro
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to in
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_ i 6 •; The town of Oro Valley documents will be
*
4g ��� ;�,;��� has a new system for available to construction valley ,
�� A anyone wishing to check and utility companies for
american ` ` town records or check on prints.
Pre.
a.--LI' any official publication In police news,the OVPD rezoning schools sent to the town.All official
_,
„7",, 4, documents have been filed reports an attempted
_' burglary to a home in the
,, a
p according to subject
• 9100 block of Camino De
c matter in a special section Anza '
of the town hall. n a this week.Apparently
Bring this ad for a free day of individual attention, state -v a patrol car passing by will 9 et second
adopted curriculum, competent qualified teachers, nutritious 0 A rolladex card file is scared off the would-be
meals and snacks, field trips and swimming .. a complete available to help persons
p p z burglars. Nothing was
program for learning. Convenient family hours. Eight Tucson locate the materials in reported missing.
schools to serve your family's needs. question. Persons may
chance on Oct. 2
1.1101 S.Columbus 745-2980 5.8425 E.Old Spanish Trail check out documents or An eighteen-year-old
2.6425 S.Pacheco 294-2701 885-7261 publications for a period of man and a 17year-old were
3.3107 E.Pima 327-4411 6.7845 E.Golf Links 296-8090 three days. apprehended by Officer By WALT NETT
4.3902 N.Flowing Wells 7.1710 E.Irvington 294-9757 In other Oro Valley news, Peron of the OVPD Mon- A request to rezone approximately 150 acres to CR-1
887-9202 8.6021 N.Oracle Rd.742-3369 Mayor Steve�. Engle is day night in connection (one house per acre) densities will be reheard by the
z looking into the matter of with a robbery of the 7-11 County Board of Supervisors Oct.2,but the cards may be
a .,i Ina having an overlay census store on North Oracle stacked against rezoning petitioner James Brophy.
0_ 4. o 3. 3 taken of the soon-to-be- Road. The department The board voted 3-2 to rescind its vote of two weeks ago
— Speedway annexed Sunnyslope area. received a call concerning to deny the request,but in breaking the 2-2 tie during a roll
ps- m 1. The next official census the robbery about three call vote, Chairman E.S. ``Bud" Walker said he was
22nd
o — isn't scheduled until 1980. minutes after it occurred. voting for a new hearing with the understanding that he
c 6' Town officials feel that an "more than likely"would not support the request when it
— i 5. interim census is needed to Officer Peron arrived in comes back to the board next month.
help them compute their time to spot a vehicle The property, located at the southwest corner of
americanpre•schools percentage in the federalleaving the scene and Naranja Drive and First Avenue, is presently zoned SR
revenue sharing program. pursued and apprehended (one house per four acres).
\al Have you hugged your child today? The cost of such a census the two.The suspects are in "Development in the northwest is too rapid," Mr.
would be approximately the custody of the sheriffs Walker said. "Development in the southeast needs to pick
$1,000. department. up before I will support any more rezonings in the nor-
Town officials are also Police Chief Fred Roof thwest."
C THE ARIZONA TERRITORIAL planning a maps and plats reports that the depart- Voting for the rehearing were Supervisors Katie
1 West Orange Grove Road,Tucson,AZ.85704.Phone(602)297-1107.Published' section of the town hall ment is still issuing a great Dusenberry and Conrad Joyner,while David Yetman and
weekly on Thursdays by Territorial Publishers,Inc.Also publishers of The Green. Sam Lena opposed the new hearing.
Valley Sun and The Desert Airman.Second class postage paid at Tucson. AZ. similar to the ones in the many speeding citations ppo
Subscription rates:by moil in Pimo County—$7.50 per year:by mail outside Pima Pima County offices. The around Canyon Del Oro Mr. Brophy faces a rough road at the October hearing,
County in U.S.--38.50:foreign countries—$10.00 per year,single copy 20 cents.
clear originals of these High School. as, in addition to Mr. Walker's announcement today that
he will oppose additional northwest rezonings, both Mr.
Lena and Mr.Yetman have publicly announced that they
oppose development in the Rancho Vistoso area at the
present time.
The board heard the case Aug. 21 and surprised ob-
servers with a unanimous vote to deny the request. The
request conformed to the Rancho Vistoso Community
Plan,and met with light opposition from local residents.
Conformance with the Rancho Vistoso plan, however,
was based uponwan amendment approved by the board in
0 June which was tailored specifically to the Brophy
property.
Mr. Walker and Mr. Yetman voted against the amen-
dment at that time.
In moving for the rehearing,Mr.Joyner said there were
two reasons why he felt the case deserved another chance
before the board,citing another case,a request to rezone
approximately 160 acres near the Saguaro National
Monument on Tucson's east side, which had captured
most of his attention that day.
In addition,he said,board members had received some
wrong information about the Brophy case in their agenda
books.
While the county planning department's staff report
said that the request conformed to the Rancho Vistoso
plan,an earlier map of the plan—which called for leaving
the residential density on the property at one house per
A. , t. four acres—was supplied to the board as part of the in-
* ',. formation packet on the case.
"I kept looking and the thing didn't compute," Mr.
,: Joyner said. "We had the wrong information in our
nnuaYield
books.
13.33 Adro •
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and Zoning Commission planning and zoning are
Pima's newestF , biggest reason met Tuesday night at the concerned. The corn-
Oro
t Valley Town Hall. The mission is expected to
' �� pe
to move your savings. ��
,r--- kskmain topic of discussion study this document for at
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aur 8%, $ r cerci yC� p, t' ii, ��.v • . was the proposal to allow least several months and
insured safe to$40,000. And °` ` county zoning fora period of make changes and ad-
all it takes
is$1
000! <, not more than six months ditions before it becomes
• /�� � `� in the soon-to-be annexed an official document.
Move to the hiheI'eSt z i Sunnyslope area. This There was also some
the commission preliminary
we've ever aid all..:-� � , _:- ����� m � would give p 1 urinary discussion of
The highest savings rates in town: time to study the possible the Creative Blacksmith
�``�, Certificate Accounts land uses in the area before rezoning case. Henry
714117. 4
Rate Annual Yield Term Minimum implementing town zoning. Harvey, an Oro Valley
8.00% 8.33% 8 years $1000 _- The proposal was passed resident,wants to move his
7.75°/o 8.06°'o 6ears $1000
y unanimously. Creative Blacksmith shop
{ 7.5Oa, 7.79°° 4 years $1000 Tom R a ins berg e r from Plaza Escondida to
.75°x° 6.98% 30 months $1000
a rou h draft of lot number 59 of the
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6.50% 6.72°% 1 year $1000 presentedg
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5.75 ° 5.92 ° 3 months $1000
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Passbook Accounts Plan to the commissioner. subdivision. This means
5.25% 5.39°0 — $ 10 Mr. Rainsberger is the that CB-1, local business
,..,, 7100 N. Oracle, 5.75°�a 5.92°0 90 days $100 chairman of a committee zoning, must be obtained.
that has been workingfor No action was taken on the
�-�.-� Adobes � ��� ��. -�--
'''' over a year to develop an matter. The preliminary
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r..K� �._,_,_- Oro Valley general plan. hearing on the matter was
”" ;w:. --•--- This plan will include scheduled for the Oct. 3
' �� everything pertinent to the Planning and Zoning
A substantial interest pen. is req red for early withdrawal. `
town's layout and future Commission meeting.
,- September 7, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 5
. x running
Northside polling sites listed
PRIMARY ELECTION SEPT. 12, 1978
Residents of the north- Drive,Physical Educ. Rm. Pct.38—Amphi Jr.High
west Tucson suburbs, in- Pct. 30 — Lulu Walker School,315 E.Prince Road, Listed as a public service by The Territorial
eluding Casas Adobes, Oro School, 1750 W. Roller Foyer of Auditorium.
Valley,Thornydale and the Coaster Road, Teachers Pet. 39 — Amphi High •
Catalina Foothills will go to Lounge. School, 125 W. YavapaiDEMOCRATS • REPUBLICANS
the polls Tuesday, Sept: 12 pct.#31 — Flowing Wells Road,Auditorium Lobby.
to vote in party primaries. Jr. HighSchool, 4545 N. GOVERNOR — Bruce Babbitt, Dave GOVERNOR — Charles Kin Jack
The polls will be open fromPct. 55 — Cliff Manor g�
6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
LaCholla, Building C - Resort Motel, 5900 N. Moss. Londen,Evan Mecham.
Precinct palling places Room 3' Oracle Road, The Palm ATTORNEY GENERAL — Dino ATTORNEY GENERAL — Bob
are as follows: Pct. 32 — Homer Davis Room. DeConcini. Corbin.
Pct. 12—Canyon del Oro School, 4250 N. Romero Pet. SECRETARY OF STATE — Rose SECRETARY OF STATE — Henry
Road,Library, 56—Murphy School, Mofford, Kenneth Haner, Clovis Camp- Haws.
High School, 25 W. Calle pct. 33 — Wetmore 2101 E. River Road, Multi- bell. STATE TREASURER—Clark Dierks.
Condorida,gym entrance. Purpose 701 W. Wetmore Room-KIVA. STATE TREASURER — Gary Bar- CORPORATION COMMISSION —
Pet. 13 Suffolk Hills Road Library. Pct.88—Sunrise School, Ilett,Maurice Giss,Bernie Katz. Stan Akers,Ernest Garfield.
School, 625 E. Magee Rd., Pct.34 N bl Oblige 5301 E. Sunrise Drive, —
Front Foyer & Conference Nobless O lige CORPORATION COMMISSION — SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
y Mobile Homes, 3426 N. Multi-Use Pad Center. John Ahearn,Juana Mase, Lillian Field, Steve Jenkins.
Room. Romero Road,Club House. Pet. 148 — Donaldson T
Pct. 14— Sahuaro VistaTom Patten. MINE INSPECTOR — Verne Mc-
Guest Ranch,7501 N.Wade Pct. 35—Crescent Man- School, .2040 W. Omar SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT — Cutchan. (deceased but name on ballot)
or Mobile Home Park, 1150 Drive,Library Carolyn Warner. CONGRESS (SECOND DISTRICT) —
Road,Recreation Hall. W. pace Road, Raecrea- Pct. 149 Dove of Peace
Pct. 15 — Thornydale hon Hall. Lutheran, 665 W. Roller MINE INSPECTOR—Ted Martinez. Tom Richey,Michael Moran.
School, 7751 N. Old Father pct.36—Walter Douglas Coaster Road, Church CONGRESS (SECOND DISTRICT) — SUPERIOR COURT CLERK — Bill
Rd.,Library. School, 3302 N. Flowing Building.
Morris Udall. DeLong.
Pet. 29—Cross Jr. High Wells Road, Music Room Pet. 150— Green Fields SUPERIOR COURT CLERK—Norma SENATE (DISTRICT 12) — John
School, 1000 W. Chapala (In office Building). School, 6000 Camino Del Felix,Steve Cellen,Jim Corbett. Mawhinney.
Terra,Library. HOUSE (DISTRICT 12) — Claudell
Pct. 151 — Swan Lake SENATE (DISTRICT 12)—Sue Dye. Bailey, Tom Goodwin (two to be nomi- •
Estates Mobile Homes, HOUSE(DISTRICT 12)—Joe Skinner, nated)
rimczryu S p 4550 N. Flowing Wells John Kromko (two to be nominated). SENATE (DISTRICT 13) — James
Road, Club House. SENATE (DISTRICT 13) — Morris Cocke, Greg Lunn.
(Continued from Page 1) Pct.163—Orange Grove Farr. - HOUSE (DISTRICT 13) — Larry
School, 1911 E. Orange HOUSE(DISTRICT 13)—Clare Dunn, Hawke,Seth Linthicum. (two to be nomi-
Bolin,the elected secretary of state.Democrats must also Grove Road,Library LRC. Bruce Wheeler (two to be nominated). nated).
choose a candidate for State Treasurer and for the Pct. 164 — Broadmoor r
Arizona Corporation Commission. Apartments,2000 E. Roger
The only countywide race is for clerk of the Superior Road, Recreation Room.
Court where incumbent Norma Felix faces a strong Pct. 186 — Laguna
challenge from former Tucson mayor Jim Corbett. The School, 5001 N. Shannon
third person in the Democratic race is Thornydale Road, Music Room.
Aliel,iferl,
resident Steve Cellen whose posters sprouted on utility Pct. 187 — Ascension
poles last week. Lutheran Church, 1220 W.
District 13 Republicans must choose between Greg Magee Rd., Fellowship 0
Lunn and Jim Cocke for the State Senate nomination. Hall. /e/e/t
Although Mr. Cocke was the early choice of many party Pet. 1:•: — Coronado
leaders,Mr.Lunn also has some prominent names behind Elementary School,3401 E.
him and this should be the closest race of all next Wilds Road, Library Con- • FASHION EYEWEAR
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i . - '-> _...._ \ , I The past few years of professional football
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�.- have not been good ones for me.
\ \ N'""' And it appears that the upcoming season
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7 WWI : / f -= V-.. will be the worst of the worst. It ma be so bad
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--- � _ ' _� if one can kick the cigarette habit after nearly
5PEC/AL - 40years of puffingawe surelyturningoff
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- � ` \ this ro football jag will be no trouble
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_ whatsoever.
' ' ! - _ RiCHETS _ ; The world of pro football began to cave in
rim—0104 ===.----= _ �` ik
_ at least for me the year after the Kansas
RE'U�'LC A = CityChiefs were Super Bowl champs.
— MAC NE = = •"'" �' Q There was wa ha his
absolutely no yt that
=------ L.._ c=:: 1 --I I 1 I aiiim nil . _ _12 I= �....�. !- - - magnificent team could be stopped from a
.M/a. 1 = ' �' IN • repeat show the next year. I backed my
ii rpt -
i .== ,..,,..a a convictions with numerous pieces of green.
As every football fan now knows the Chiefs
Richey
• 1 did not repeat, but they made history in ichey has no nonsense bta
losing. For me an expensive piece of history,
however. They went down to glorious defeat at
Tom Richeyis our choice for the Republican Steiger of Wisconsin on Oct. 10 and former the hands of that second rate Miami team in
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nomination for Congress from the Second Gov. Ronald Reagan on Oct. 7. Congressman the longest game ever played nearly six
District. He has developed a hard-nosed, no- Crane has already announced his candidacy quarters of football. For years I argued that
nonsense approach to the biggest problems for president in 1980 and Gov. Reagan may not the Chiefs were robbed, but as the years have
facing the nation today inflation and be far behind in doing so. The caliber of this passed I would not now wish to spend a lot of
taxation and has done his homework well in support for Tom Richey shows that the party time debating the merits of either the robbers
seeking the solutions. He has demonstrated a means business in its attempt to sent Mr. fromMiami or those great Kansas City
penchant for tough campaigning and an Udall back to Tucson this fall. warriors.
ability to work within the party structure and So far the money to back up this lineup of Every year since has been a pure night-
put the district in the Republican camp in supporters has been slow coming . This may mare. For a couple of years the Chiefs would
November. be because of the entry of another candidate finish near the top of their Western Division of
Republican leaders turned to Tom Richey into the Republican primary race. Some of the American Football Conference. Then they
last January in their search for a strong those who give generously to party candidates fired the only coach they ever had and things
nominee with legislative experience who could wait until after the primary results are in. We went downhill from there.
fight the good fight against Mo Udall, the hope this is the case and that the promised Although I had learned my lesson about
liberal darling of national Democrats. Mr. financial support will materialize at a greater putting more than loose change on the club, it
Richey was selected because he was already rate as the November balloting approaches. was beginning to•be downright embarassing
• pp on Mondaymornings to face those guys who
well known in the Second District, having The immediate hurdle is the party primary. g g y
served before as a state legislator in District 9. There is every reason to believe Mr. Richeyhad insisted all along that the team was
He attended smellingupthe whole Kansas Citycoun-
sessions in campaigning strategy will win it in a breeze. He has been well
and Congressional procedures put on by the received in Republican strongholds such as tryside.
p g Theywere right, of course. But it was dif-
national party and came out with at least Green Valleyand has developed into an able g
• • • ficult to face the facts of life. All of the
some of the answers to the critical questions campaigner in the past few weeks. Tom ,
facing the country. Richey deserves the backingof registered millionaire owner's money could apparently
• notput the Chiefs back together again.
And he made some good friends. Among Republicans next Tuesday as the best man to g g
those who will come to southern Arizona to unite the party in its determination to send a The last two years have been more night-
boost him in his Congressional Race are Rep. responsible, conservative representative to mares. The former great Chiefs had trouble
• p winningeven onegame. Perhaps theylucked
Phil Crane of Illinois on Sept. 23, Rep. William the Congress next year. p
out last�year and had two wins. Horrible.
Babbitt aflatom'n It was tough to be loyal and true.
The final blow came last week when it was
announced that the consenus of those who
Like most Arizonans, we don't know them about high levels of the substance in milk. really know and who predict in what order
whether to be concerned about the level of teams will finish the season well, these guys
aflatoxin in our dairy products. But we are As Charles King, one of the candidates to are pickingmygreat Chiefs to finish dead last
• succeed Gov. Babbitt haspointed out, the
terribly concerned about the confusion and in the conference.
coverup in the governor's office once the most serious aspect is that tests indicated the It will be tough recoveringfrom this latest
uantities of aflatoxin in milk exceeded g
question was revealed in the press on Aug. 19. q piece of football intelligence.
Gov. Babbitt has alternated between beingfederal standards but the present state ad-
Gov. But, really, who do those guys think they
ministration failed to warn the: public
informed g y
p and uninformed, concerned and are?What do they know about a team that has
unconcerned,aware and unaware. promptly. Now• they say• the milk is okay yet to play its first conferencegame? Surely
again, but their credibilit has been lost. p y
g ' y they could have waited until mid-season.
A special panel has been appointed by the Fortunately there are some who take their To heck with them.
governor to assess where the blame should lie duties seriously and do their own checking, Nov if you'llgive me 38 points I'll take
in the situation, but we doubt that it will come like dieticians in the FlowingWells and
those great Chiefs against...
up with the real location–the governor's office Marana School Districts.
itself. The bare fact is that Gov. Babbitt was Why was the warning not given by the CAI
informed.of the problem on Aug. 11 and did governor? Presumably because the letter
nothing until after the aflatoxin scare was advising him of the situation from his dairy The TERRITORIAL welcomes letters to the edi
tor.
All letters must be signed and the writer's address and
revealed in the newspapers. commissioner said there might be some telephone number must be included. If for a good
There is debate now about how long federal "adverse publicity" in the matter. He was reason the writer wishes to have his or her name
inspectors knew about aflatoxin in the cot- right. There has been, and there will be, until withheld,the TERRITORIAL will do so at the editor's
tonseed fed to dairy cattle. And how many Gov. Babbitt comes clean with the people of discretion. Letters should be brief and should contain
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September 7, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 7
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Homeowners must be aware letters to 0
Crosswalk
To the editor out by Lambert Lane taxpayers would feel the
solvedArizona Territorial where high densityalready expense of paper and
Dear Sir: is in existence, they have stamps worthwhile I amthe editt)r
People all around the zoned it SR. What kind of sure. To the Editor
city—not just the northwest- sense does that make? V.M.Kensinger Arizona Territorial
-are interested in the The land out there is less ' Dear Sir:
outcome of the Tortolita expensive than that near �T I would like to express
Area Plan issue. They are the proposed Linda1�� hos ltal • a reciation to the
p pos Vistap my PP
Depart-
also interested in how these extension. That is whythe for-�aiC a County Highway To the editor _= meat for their quick
zoning decisions are housing is much more
reached. Most of these dense out there. Once they Arizona Territorial To the editor that a are response to the problem of
interested people do not have allowed this present D 's ': ppe d in the crosswalks at LaCanada.
Arizona Territorial Arizona Territorial con- Not only did they get the
have time available to sit in developer to scrape our In regard to your Aug.3,
on all the meetings to learn vegetation away and put 1978 editorial on the Dear Sir: cerning
•recent staging crosswalks, which are
proposed North West On behalf of the staff and and orientation of 450 new serving Mesa Verde
the answers. high density housing in, students of UpWith People, students here in Tucson.
They depend on the news they cannot reverse their Hospital, I totally disagree P cso School, in on time but also
with our reasoning. I want to express to you We are pleased and managed to modify
media to enlighten them. decision. The trees and T y ig. and all of your associatesproud to be apart of the g them
But the papers,and TV,are saguaros cannot be put ,u c s o n Genera 1 when the school district
derelict in their reporting back; or the houses picked University and St. Mary's our very real appreciation Tucson community and administrators changed
g upand moved. I will gladlyHospitals cover the area for the excellent article anxious to have our fellow their mind as to the proper
the pertinent facts of a ver well. Veryfew citizens aware of our l P
case. Let the people know take the time to guide all h Y ovation.
who are makingzoning program. Your helpfulness I think the department
how a handful ofpeople the hospital admissions are so
critical that a few minutes Gift appreciated in telling our story resulted
decisions in this area and ��' deserves praise of the
have the power to make would make a difference. in full attendance at each of
such important decisions. show them the specific land highest order f o r
In those cases a well the four dress rehearsals
The have acquired the they are discussing. To i��. rearranging their schedule
They q trained paramedic team and many new friends for � accomodate us and
status of little gods; they We are all aware that with telemetryare totallyArizona Territorial Up With People. We are
may or may not listen to there has to begrowth and � Dear Sir: grateful. upgrade the safety of our
adequate for transfer. In On behalf of the Council g children.
us; they do listen to big development around us. any case, a one-hundred of the Townof J.Blanton Belk Thomas E.Neel
money talking. Are they But let's zone each area for bed hospital would not have Oro Valley President Superintendent
and all town personnel �
afraid to say "no" to the what it is best suited, not the equipment for severe pe onnel I
want to thank you for your
monied land developers? because it looks sensible on trauma and serious
Are theyfavoringthem kind contribution to the . .
a map or because it belongs myocardial infarctions, buildingfund for the Town An Exhibition of New
under the delusion that to out-of-state speculators. which are the predominant
they bring more money Hall.
� serious hospital ad- E.S."Steve"E SOLAR ENERGY APPLICATION
into the county? I feel there should be missions. Maybe in ten to oglr
May
How can members of the some way for an individual fifteen years there would yor By Local Solar Energy Companies
anies
Planning and Zoning Board to voice an opinion on a be a volume for an
— Refreshments —
decide what to do with our
topic of interest to all city adequate hospital. Mexicanr0 ra m
land when they are not residents. Homeowners In regard to the P g With Special Guests: Congressman
pMo Udall,
familiar with the specific should be made aware of physician shortage, at this A special Mexican In- AttorneyGeneral Candidate Dino DeConcini,
Super-
area theyare discussing?g• what can happen to them.I time there are at least two dependence program will visor Dave Yetman,Onlyone member took the , School Board Member Raul
would like to see a law that new family practice be held on Tuesday, Sept.
time to go out and see what required developers to physicians in the nor- 12 at 7 p.m. at Woods Grijalva.
the area is really like—and mail notices of zoning thwest, and many well Branch Library, 3455 N. Fri.-Sept.8,7`-1 0 p.m.
she alone voted"no"to the requests to all residents p
eq qualified specialists. First Ave. The film Western Savings Bldg.-3002 N.Campbell Ave.
changes, within half a mile of the site We need the status and "Chulas Fronteras"will be
The entire Tortolita Plan in question. Developments great cost of a new hospital $7.50 Donation
needs to be reconsidered. effect an entire neigh- aboutP shown and the Baffles Proceeds t
g as much as we need a Folkloricos, a folk dancing o
Where SR zoning has been borhood, so all should be northwest museum. group directed by Ar- State Representative John Kromko
adhered to, they have put notified so there can be no George E.Speer, temisa Hughes will per- Campaign Committee h densityhousing. And misunderstandings. The D.O. form.The program is free.
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SCHOOL DATES TO START Transactional Analysis Astronomy
COURSE LISTIN• Adult gymnastics Stain Glass Window Making
Amphi High School Tuesday,Sept.12,19 7 8
Wednesday,Sept.13.19 7 s Adult Ballet Tai Chi
C.D.O. High School Tuesday,Sept.12,1978 REGISTRATION 1ST Cony. Spanish Sign Language Reading/
Math Skill Dev.
Thursday,Sept.14,19 7 8
Cross/Harelson Monday,Sept.18,19 7 a NIGHT OF CLASS Woodworking Typing Bingo
Tuesday,Sept.19,19 78 Gun Safety Candiemaking Spanish to English
Coronado Tuesday,Sept.12,19 78 -- CountrySwin Refresher Shorthand Gymnastics
Donaldson Monday,Sept.11,19 78x Model Building for Elem.
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Nash Monday,Sept.11,19 7 8 Guitar Akaido German
Tuesday,Sept.12,1978 & Flamingo, International
Prince Monday,Sept.18,1978 Macrame Tennis French Elem.
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Leathercraft for Elementary
Thursday,Sept.14,1978 Welding Sewing Desert Landscaping Dog Obedience
Wetmore Monday,Sept.11,19 78 Disco Dance Baton Lapidary
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Holaway Monday,Sept.18,19 7 8 Silversmithing Oil Painting Secretarial Brushup Piano
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Catalina Fire District vote off view from .•..
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The County Board of drives,both for and against the board, shortly before 5 Should there still be
the kitchen -
Supervisors, besieged by a the election. p.m.Friday. enough pro-election
last-minute paper flood, According to Supervisor Another set of petitions, signatures after the county `f`
decided to delay setting the Katie Dusenberry, one set with signatures of more finishes tabulating thea-
date for the Catalina of petitions, presented by people asking for the recent petitions, the Nov. ,,
Volunteer Fire District people who wanted their election, was presented 28 date will stand, Mrs. vsink- y .1
election until Sept.11. names removed from the Monday morning. Dusenberry said.
The board's decision petitions calling for the The board also cut off The petitions were
came on the heels of a pair election, was presented to further petitioning, delivered to the County H ILIFF
of last-minute petition Eugenia Wells,the clerk of refusing- to-accept any Recorder's-- office- for- --- ---By-- RUT
more signatures after noon verification Monday With thea roach of Little Lady's first birthday, we
Monday. morning, but tabulation mustr PP the ideato the doctor's
The board had been had to wait because county approach oach ofanother trip
scheduled to set a Nov. 28 officials are counting office.Routine check.Nothing to worry about.
Catalina
date for holding the elec- absentee ballots for the At our last visit, when she was nine months old or
Savinas' thereabouts,she passed all tests with flying colors-eyes,
tion. primary election.Nears, teeth, hands and legs all functioning pretty well on
�� ' schedule - with the only observation less than A-plus
L• r'Y Y MARANA being that she didn't seem to be gaining weight quite as
atera Dafastasaverage.
S II D - _ -- - . That occured after mother had already been dieting to
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ii On Saturday,Sept.9, the A football kickoff barbecue fish dinners a week, lots of vegetables and almost no
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Tucson Adult Literac pastries.
Y is scheduled Friday,Sept.8
Volunteers will join from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the So eat as they all might, they were probably all tainted
''. o volunteer literacy highIII ill cc
school prior to the by my overdose of avoirdupois and were suffering the
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organizations around the Eloy game. Sponsor is the consequences of trying to lessen the avoir of my dupois.
globe in observing World Marana chapter of Future So,at the pediatrician's bidding, I made great effort to
Literacy Day. Farmers of America. fill Little Lady to capacity and, indeed, to enlarge her
Earn 8%for 8 years on deposits of Tickets to the event are capacity.
$1000 or more.Effective annual Tucson's volunteer $2 50 for adults, $2 for But, what neither he nor I figured on was that Little
literacy workers will students, and $1.50 for Lady had almost simultaneously figured out that nobody
rate of 8.328/o. And you can present a program with
double your money in 8 years youngsters under 12. else in the family was getting meals out of little jars and
&8 months! related exhibits at St. she wasn't going to take it either.
Paul's Memorial Chuch, She did notice that Grey Beast gets his out of little cans
"Split Split Second Savings 1501 E.Speedway,from 2 to Entry blanks for the or bags and that it often is left sitting on the kitchen floor.
And, because we compound your 4:30 p.m.Students from the Marana queen contest are She is quite happy to try that fare but finds that all
interest every second of every four Tucson centers will available at the town hall, members of the family go into immediate action just
day, this is a little better than provide numbers for the community clinic or Valley about the time she is about to find out if it tastes any better
savings associations that program. Refreshments National Bank. The than the stuff in the little jars.
compound daily, a lot better than will be served. The public deadline for entering -is She has decided she wants people food and so we ac-
compounded quarterly! is cordially invited. Sept.15. comodate her. She is happy with the arrangement. I
'Federal regulations require substantial guess.She rejects just about as much of what the rest of us
interest penalties for early withdrawal. The United Nations The queen will ride in the settle for as she rejected baby foods.
Educational, Scientific, Founders Day Parade Oct. And now, as ``doctor day" approaches, I weigh her
ATALINA 1II "w`• and Cultural Organization 7 and reign at the Founders every so often to see if she seems to be gaining. She is.
!FSIhas declared Sept. 8 World DayFair. Judging of en- remains i e ins stature and has onlyenough
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AVINGS1----711.. Literacy Day to focus trants is set for Sept. 23 at belly to define where to tape the paper pants.
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION .«.t«•*w1n..N'Mims attention on the problem of B-Lazy-L Roping Arena. When I lay her in the crib,I mentally compare the bulk
illiteracy and its role in The Marana Lions Club now sprawling in there among six stuffed animals with the
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human suffering. More is coordinating the fair. seven-pound bundle that huddled there so seemingly alone
`S` -■0 than 800 million adults in 11 months ago. To me she seems quite big. I also
Casas Adobes Office: the world today cannot Free films for kids are remember that then,when I put her at the north end of the
7216 North Oracle at Ina1297-8294 read. scheduled at the Marana crib,I picked her up-even hours later-still at the north
Public Library.On Sept. 15 end. Now she is likely to be anywhere. pointed any
The Hobbit will be shown at direction and lying, sitting or standing. The six animals
- 3:30 p.m.On Sept.22 at 3:30 may be anywhere in the room.Her throwing arm seems to
• the film will be Journey to be developing quite well.
■ the Center of the Earth. I can tally up that the legs are getting longer and
A stronger, the arms are getting longer and stronger the
corrirnun voice and its reach areettin longer and stronger. But
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The schedules of masses that happens to all babies and some of them still pick up a
ree enterprise pat St. Christopher's lot more pounds than ours.
Catholic Church will be So I sat down with her on my lap to examine her closely
- changed effective Sunday, to find what all that food is producing. She looked
sponsored .
Sept, 9. Saturday night cheerfully up into my face and I had my answer! The
mass will be at 7 p.m. in child's eyelashes are an inch long and thick as the
yourSpanish. On Sunday drugstore version. She has to eat a normal diet just to
masses will be at 8 and 10 maintain those.
Chamber of Ce a.m. here and at noon in So what does a pediatrician know about things that are
Silver Bell. really important to a girl,anyway?
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HN' Reporting mid-year number of probationers number represents a 14 Menta 1l y Deficient
BURNHAM statistics, Robert E. dropped 2 percent. percent increase since Dec. Probationers.
Keldgord, Chief Adult Mr. Keldgord also noted 31, 1977, and a 36 percent Forty-seven felony
A most important event for Arizona's older citizens is Probation Officer for Pima that, as a result of a new increase during the 18- probationers had their
the upcoming Governor's Conference on Aging,which will County noted that the in- state law, the Department r--,r month period ending June probation revoked between
beat the Phoenix Civic Plaza Sept.23. creasing probation will receive some$31,000 in 30,1978. Dec. 31, 1977 and June 30,
The top man in the federal government's aging agency, workload during the first state funds with which to During the period Dec. 1978.
Robert Benedict, commissioner of the Administration on six months of 1978,appears hire additional probation 31, 1977 - June 30, 1978, The "average" number
Aging,will be keynote speaker,introduced by William S. to be a continuation of the officer staff. It is an- probation officers were of felony cases supervised
Jamieson, head of Arizona's Department of Economic trend which, with one ticipated that the funds will assigned 1,658 pre-sentence per probation officer as of
Security. exception, has existed for become available to the investigations by the June 30,1978,was 104.
Another speaker of national repute who will be on the the past five years.The one Department in late 1978 or Superior Courts, the Pima The "average" number
Sept.23 program is George Maddox,director of the Center exception was in calendar - ear 1 y 197 9. With County Justice Courts, and of misdemeanant cases
for the Study of Aging and Human Development at Duke year 1976, when the inauguration of this new the Tucson City Courts. supervised per probation
University in Durham,N.C. program,Arizona becomes This figure represents a 24 officer as of June 30, 1978,
Dr. Maddox has a record of research and publication the most recent of some 25 percent increase in was 151.
which has given him a worldwide reputation as an expert jurisdictions in which the Superior Court cases over During the period bet-
in the study of the aging process and the problems of Frontier Days State provides locally the same period of time in ween Dec.31,1977 and June
America's older citizens. operated probation 1977, and a 27 percent in- 30, 1978, probation officers
The all-day conference,a brain child of Susan Altman in Santa Cruz Frontier departments with a sub- crease in Lower Court enforced the payment of
Arizona's Bureau on Aging, will also include seven Days Sept. 16-17 will sidy. cases over the same period $25,609 in fines,restitution,
workshops on the following aspects of aging: feature plenty of en- The concept was first in 1977. and attorney fees in cases
Economics, education, health, housing, Indian affairs, tertainment, including a introduced in New York in As of June 30, 1978, 94 where the probationer had
legal problems and transportation. Each workshop will fiddlers contest, Indian 1955, was adopted by persons were supervised been directed by the
have a monitor,panel of experts,and a recorder who will dancers and weavers, an California in 1965, and has by the department's Superior Court to make
report back to the main body of the conference. antique car parade and a more recently been Special Program for such payments.
Then Paul A. Kerschner, president of the Western Highland Beagle adopted by such states as
Gerontology Society,will coordinate the workshop reports exhibition. There is no Washington and Michigan.
and tell how those findings impact on public policy, in- admission fee, and the The statistics reveal the the
eluding state and national legislation. events will be held from 8 following: racle
The conference, co-sponsored by Gov. Bruce Babbitt a.m. -6 p.m. at the Santa As of June 30, 1978, the • Unisex
and the Governor's Advisory Council on Aging, is con- Cruz County F rgrounds department supervised
ceived by its sponsors "As a sort of Arizona White House in Sonoita. 2,780 probationers. This Salon"
Conference, our own version of the conference held each hairstylists
10 years in Washington."
Additional speakers include Harry Holland, Phoenix, ; areprogra
mmember of the 17-man Federal Council on Aging; JohneS �
Fooks Phoenix, chief, Arizona Bureauon Aging; Sen. ff,,r--,...,,
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Dennis DeConcini, member of the senate s i 1 -
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of the Pima Council on Aging, and past president of the The Pima Association of television, radio, and . : "'�� ,i\N':*.-----z,'� ,r-_,
. Western Gerontology Society; and A. W. Judd, Prescott, Governments (P AG) newspaper advertising. A '�� -�' ,_ - ,
chairman of the Governor's Advisory Council on Aging. Rideshare Program will sweepstakes will also be '��� , �� _
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Mr. Judd, prominent Arizona schoolman, will convene launch a m a j or held with prizes donated byYOU �-•�
the conference, while Mr. Holland will introduce Gov. '
promotional campaign local business groups to �.•
Bruce Babbitt,who will open the sessions. beginning the first week of stimulate commuter in- ik 41
Sponsors aim for an attendance of more than 1200 October. The effort will be terest. MEN / '�,
persons, with healthy representation of legislators, state funded with a grant from The contract for the , _ _....C_ _.�
officials, persons in public and private agencies con- the federal Department of program has been awarded
cerned with problems of the elderly, a sizable contingent Energy through the state's to Taylor-Harwood Ad- j
from education and health care fields,and key leaders of Office of Economic vertising of Tucson based Ilk(
organizations of the elderly themselves. Planning and Develop- on presentations held last TOO!
Mr. Judd, as chairman of the sponsoring group, looks ment. month, in which fifteen
upon the conference as "an opportunity to bring the best agencies participated. Manicuring, Permanents, Styling, Coloring,
of national and local thinking to bear on the many The promotion will be a According to Steve Hair Straightening
problems of the older citizens of our state and nation.We cooperative effort with the V o 1 c k m a nn, pr o j e c t
hope that the minds of noted research leaders, the Phoenix "Project Pool It" manager of the Tucson
knowledge of political and professional leaders, and the sponsored by the Valley Rideshare Program, such
plain practical experience of the elderly themselves can Forward Association. The a promotional campaign (ORACLE RIDGE PLAZA)
be brought into cohesive clarity and eventual beneficial two organizations will for car pooling will be the
action by the agencies charged with such tasks." share production costs first effort involving the 888-8912
which will include use of purchased media. OPEN 9am to 5:30pm Tues.-Sat.
.
. Ballots , booths ' ,-7-7---",4ii , .4-!-.-....-
nil Iciti ..."90 & HIRES®
showing color , ‘
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."°1111111111.1111 N,............. & S U B A R U& SUBARU®
While election issues Voters from the two
often come in black, white smaller parties will take
or shades of grey, county plastic punch boards to the
polling places will have Democratic or Republican SWEEPSTAKES
definite splashes of other voting booths and punch
colors. the cards there.
Because Arizona is a Write-in votes are to be
closed primary state, cast by writing the can- R
allowingno cross-partydidate s name and the Win-a 1978 subaru brat®
office sought on the en-
identifying
n-
voting,the punch cards andvelopeprovided with the
n if in signs will be a 4 wheeler dealer icku is-the firstide t y g gprize
color coded to minimize punch card, Mr. Hoyos
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confusion Sept. 12, ac- said, adding that, should a (and many many more surprises)
cording to Gilberto Hoyos voter make a mistake and
a vote for acan- ' ,• :.
of the county's election punch ,
didate on the ballot and M Drawing Sunday Sept. 24
division. write another candidates /'i��.
�'" ` Cd &send this coupon
Voting booths will also be name for that same office � .� , Ptoday.
clearlymarked,he said. -.
on the envelope, then .��'=
Republican voters should neither vote will count. .�,T Name
watch for the green signs, All polling places will be
while Democrats will open from 6 a.m. until 7 - -. C `� Address
follow the ivory signs. p.m. * ire ,
The state's two other .f T �`- f 4„,
Zip
parties, the Socialist Trainingover. z. :+►! Tele hone
Workers and the. Liber- P
tarians, will not have Edward G.Lane, a third '
Age
voting booths assigned to classman at the U.S. :&
them,but their ballots will Military Academy at West
also be color coded. Point, has completed MAIL TO: KTKT,P.O.Box 5585,Tucson,Az.85703 .
The Libertarians will summer weapons training or... JIM CLICK FORD/SUBARU,P.O.Box 12399,Tucson,Az.85732
vote on salmon-colored at Camp Buckner,N.Y.He or... PIMA VW SUBARU,250 E.Grant,Tucson,Az.85705
cards, and the Socialist is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Workers will have blue Robert G. Lane, 7482 N.
cards. Paseo Ronceval.
Page 10, The Arizona Tr I t i cerritorial, September 7, 1978
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everybody on the primary ballot wins.
The uncontested winners are alreadybeginningto ear
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up for the general election campaign, planning radio
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in the streets
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. � t � � minority rule•
,, �� - s Many folks watch the diminishi•ng electorate and shrug
., a ° , - it off as an apathetic public which will get its just desserts
• -4:',C1., 4. • when the rascals are sworn into office.
, a Apathy, no doubt, plays a big part in the erosion of the
w Yd_ electorate. Looking back at the number of people I
Crowning touch Third planting queried not long ago about who they would vote for in the
governor's races with answers like"Who's running?" "I
don't know." and the always-popular "Gee, I really
� r w :y . x= .- haven't thought about it."reveals a certain problem with
�� apathy,
But the problem,it seems, is something beyond apathy
and a resignation to the thought that all politicians are
��. essentially evil grafters bloating themselves on special
R interest kickbacks.
�� � There is nothing clear-cut about making decisions in the
a a voting booth, and the candidates themselves haven't
made things any easier•
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Every candidate pays at least lip service to a desire that
the voters examine the issues carefully but where are the
i
� ./ i•► _ some of theseuncontested races?aissues in Many
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.. z.- - candidates, it seems, are resting up for the admittedly
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a is an identit problem with some
ar,47�e2AL� - And then they Y-� � • � . .� candidates.Take a quick ride along Skyline Drive, which" is a strong Republican area. Look at the signs along the
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, ; Republican candidates, Charley King, and Senate hope-
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Of the three, only Kng, the dark horse in the GOP
^ �.. °�`� _,-,,,,,,,,--i::;‘,:,-: governor's race,comes right out and says Republican on
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as examples of the careless politicking we see more and
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apathy at the polls,and while the effort is praiseworthy,it
is also to a degree quixotic. They argue that voting is
r important, and voting intelligently is more important.
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appear in the weeks prior to election day.
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- September 7, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 11
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
• IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF or Plat thereof of record in the NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE materials which may be A person of less than 18 years. ARTICLE V located in the county at the time
THE STATE OF ARIZONA office of the County Recorder of The following legally des- essential to production of No.S-448 Statutory Agent: The name of death.
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY Pima County,Arizona, in Book cribed trust property will be fissionable material as reserved AMENDED and address of the initial statu- 5. No personal representative
OF PIMA 28 of Maps and Plats at Page 22 sold, pursuant to the power of in Arizona Revised Statutes. NOTICE OF HEARING tory agent of the corporation is: for the decedent's estate has
CLARENCE J.GRIFFITHS,et thereof. sale under that certain trust Said sale will be made for cash The Court, having read the Samuel Thomas Stangl been appointed in this state or
ux, DATED August 15,1978 deed recorded in Book 5426 at (payable at the time of sale,but verified Petition for Termina- 7712 E.Calle de la Escarpa elsewhere.
Plaintiff Richard J.Boykin Page 722, records of Pima without covenant or warranty, tion of Parent-Child Relation- Tucson,Arizona 85715 6. Petitioner has not received a
vs. Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona,at public auc- express or implied, regarding ship,and good cause appearing, ARTICLE VI demand for notice and Is not
JOSEPH KOSIK,et ux,et al, County,Arizona tion to the highest bidder at the title, possession or en- ! DALE BLACK or any other Board of Directors: The Ini- aware of any demand for notice
Defendant By: east front door of the new Pima cumbrances, to pay the 1 person claiming parental rela- tial Board of Directors will by any interested person of any
' No.16.1046 K.A.Kampe,SGT County Courts Building, 111 remaining principal sum of the tionship to the above child is consist of four(4)directors.The proceedings concerning the de-
NOTICE OF Deputy Sheriff West Congress Street, City of Note(s)secured by said Deed of i hereby notified to appair in the persons who are to serve as cedent in this state or elsewhere.
SPECIAL EXECUTION Pub:The Arizona Territorial Tucson,County of Pima,State of Trust, namely 517,772.31, with Superior Court of Pima County, directors are: 7. The original or authentica-
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY August 24,31,1978 Arizona,on October 16,1978,at interest thereon as provided in Juvenile Division,2225 East Ajo S.T.Stangl-7712 E.Calle de la ted copy of decedent's last will,
' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN September 7,1978 10:00 o'clock A.M.of said day: said note(s), advances, if any, i Way,Tucson,Arizona,on the 30 Escarpa,Tucson,Az.85715 if not already in possession of
that in obedience to the Writ of Req: Cusick, Watkins, Stewart Beginning at the Northwest under the terms of said Deed of day of October, 1978, at 1:15 S.M.Stangl-7712 E.Calle de la the Court,is filed herewith.
Special Execution issued by the &Harris,Attorneys corner of the Northwest Quarter Trust, interest on advances, if o'clock, P.M., and to show Escarpa,Tucson,Az.85715 8. Petitioner believes that the
above entitled Court and in the of the Northeast Quarter of any,fees,charges and expenses cause, if he has any, why such A.W. Stangl • 12000 E. Tanque will, dated August 8, 1975 and
above entitled cause,which Writ Section 30, Township 13 South, of the Trustee and of the Trust parent-child relationship should Verde Road,Tucson,Az.85715 Codicil dated July 19, 1976 was
and the Judgment described PUBLIC NOTICES Range 15 East,G.&S. R. B.& created by said Deed of Trust. not be terminated as provided M.E. Stangl - 12000 E. Tanque validly executed and is dece-
therein by reference thereto are M.,Pima County,Arizona. Name of Trustor named in said by law. Verde Road,Tucson,Az.85715 dent's last will, and after the
incorporated herein,commands Your Right To Know Thence South 89 degrees 47' Deed of Trust: NORMA M.FELIX The Directors are also the exercise of reasonable dili-
me to sell,and I will sell,subject 23"East along the North line of JAMES H.MOYE R Clerk of the Superior Court incorporators. gence,petitioner is unaware of
to the right of redemption inSTATE OF ARIZONA said Section 30, a distance of an unmarried man By:James Bravo DATED THIS 3rd DAY June any instrument revoking the such case made and provided by APPLICATION FOR 639.45 feet to a point; 7522 E.Paradise Palm Dr. Deputy Clerk 1978 will.9. Petitioner states that:
statute,at public auction,all of AUTHORITY OF Thence South 0 degrees 50'59" Tucson,Arizona 85730 Pub: The Arizona Territorial S.T.Stangl
the right, title, Interest, claim EMERY STEPHEN West,a distance of 555.51 feet to DATED:June 22,1978 August 31,1978 September 7,14, S.M.Stangl Name: Barbara Torres
and lien which the parties HOLDINGS LTD. the point of true beginning;
Hugh W.Stewart, 21,1978 A.W.Stangl Address: 1937 E. 18th Street,
named in said Judgment had or TO: CORPORATION COMMIS- Thence North 0 degrees 50'59" as Trustee Req:Virginia C.Howard,Attor- M.E.Stangl Tucson,AZ.85714
have in and to the real property SION,STATE OF ARIZONA, East,a distance of 555.51 feet to By: ney Pub:The Arizona Territorial has priority for appointment as
hertheeinafter proceeds of i seaiid and
sale, to 0222-D, h nix, Blvd., Suite a Thence South 89 degrees 47' STATE OF ARIZONA PUBLIC NOTICES Reint; Hugh W.Stewart q:
Wielliam r 7,i4,W.21,1978 Wissler, thesoVnal representative
u pursuant t tolvtheunder pro-
210-D,Phoenix,Arizona 85009 visions of A.R.S. Sec. 14-3203
satisfy said Judgment in favorpursuant to the provisions of 23" East, a distahce of 239.72 ; ss Attorney
of the judgment creditor thereinSections 10-110 and 10-111, Ari- feet to a point; County of Pima Your Right To Know . because she was nominated in
The foregoing instrument was decedent's will.
named, in the total judgment zona Business Corporation Act, Thence South 08 degrees 00'
sum of$30,938.47,together with 09" East, a distance of 200.98 ' acknowledged before me this 22 I N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF PUBLIC NOTICES 10. Petitioner's best estimate
the undersigned corporation
accrued and accruing interestfeet to a point; day of June, 1978, by Hugh W. THE STATE OF ARIZONA of the value of property owned
and costs since the date of entry hereby applies for authority to Thence South 05 degrees 43' Stewart. I N AND FOR THE Y,,�,c P ,• r 1, h.' , by the decedent and subject to
transact business in your state,
of said Judgment. 31" West, a distance 214.91 ! Linda Fulgenze COUNTY OF PIMA probate jurisdiction of the Court
and for that purpose submits the ofIn the Matter of the Estate of is as follows:
The sale will be held at the following statements: feet to a point; Notary Public
East front door of the New PimaFIRST: The name of the cor- Thence South 16 degrees 56' My commission expires: July 6, JOSE D.MARTINEZ, In the Superior Court Personal Estate--None
County Court House,also some- poration is EMERY STEPHEN 07" East, a distance of 149.27 1981 A Protected Person. of the State of Arizona Real Estate(less encumbrances
times known as the main en- HOLDINGS LTD. feet to a point; Pub:The Arizona Territorial NO.G-127 In and For The thereon)--None
August 17,24,31,1978 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT County of Pima Expected annual income from
trance of said Court House, in � Thence North 89 degrees 47'
SECOND: If the name of the September 7,1978 AND REPORT AND PETITION In the Matter of: the Estate-None
Tucson, Arizona, on Sept. 26, corporation does not contain the 28" West, a distance of 297.98 P
1978 at the hour of 10:00 A.M.toword "association "bank", feet to the point of true be- Req: Cusick, Watkins, Stewart FOR DISTRIBUTION BABY BOY JOHNSON, Petitioner requests that the
sell the following described real "corporation", "company", ginning. &Harris,Attorneys NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN A person of less than 18 years. Court,after notice and hearing,
property to the highest bidder: "incorporated",or"limited"or DATED this 12th day of July, that The Arizona Department of No.5 474 issue a judicial order which:
Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 of LOS does not contain an abbreviation 1978. PUBLIC NOTICES he eEcoinmic a Finalrity has Account liled and The OTICE Courtt,OF having HEARING
read the (1) Makes the findings r9,
RANCHITOS, a subdivision of of one of such words, then the , Name of Trustor: Richard Wil-
Pima
by A.R.S. Sec. 14 3409,
Pima County, Arizona, accord- name of the corporation with the Report and Petition for Distri- verified Petition for Termina- including a finding that dece-
liam Buus and Deborah Buus, Your EZ y h i h,r. w button of the estate, a copy of tion of Parent-Child Relation- dent's will dated August 8, 1915
Ing to the map or plat thereof of word or abbreviation which it husband and wife.
record in the Office of the elects to use thereto for use in AMER I CAN SAVINGS SER- which is attached hereto. ship,and good cause appearing, and codicil dated July 19, 1976,
County Recorder,Pima County, this state is not applicable. VICE CORPORATION, ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT Hearing has been set to consi- Dave Flores or any other was validly executed, is dece-
Arizona,in Book 7 of Maps and THIRD:it is incorporated under , Trustee TO THE der the petition on the 26th day person claiming parental rela- dent's last will, and that it has
Plats at Page 23 thereof. the laws of Canada. By Gene Ross,Treasurer ARTICLES OF of September,1978,at 9:00 a.m., tionship to the above child is not been revoked.
DATED 29-8-78INCORPORATION OF at the Pima County Courthouse, hereby notified to appear in the (2) Admits said will to FOURTH:The date of its incor- Attest: T.C. Kinart, Executive 111 West Congress,Tuc ,Ari- Superior Court of Pima County, bate.
pro-
RICHARD J.BOYKINDeCONCINI McDONALD P
poration is June 12,1978 and the Vice President
SHERIFF OF PIMA COUNTY, period of its duration is un- STATE OF ARIZONA BRAMMER&YETWIN,P.C. zona. - Jevenile Division,2225 East Ajo (3) Appoints Barbara Torres
ARIZONAPursuant to the provisions of DATED this 29th day of Au- Way,Tucson,Arizona,on the 15 as personal representative of de-
By K.A.Kampe,Sgt. FIFTH:The address of its grin- COUNTY OF PIMA Section10-061,
limited. sArizona Business gust,1978. day of January. 1979, at 1:15 cedent's estate.
Deputy Sheriff cipal office in the jurisdiction On this 12th day of July,1978, Corporation Act, the under- ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF o'clock,p.m.,and to show cause, (4) Sets the amount of bond
Pub:The Arizona Territorial signed corporation adopts the ECONOMIC SECURITY if he has any,why such parent- required,if any.
under the laws of the state or � before me, the undersigned of- By its Attorneys: child relationship should not be DATED September 1,1978
September 7,14,21,1978 Articles of Amendment to its P
county in which it is incor- ficer, personally appeared Articles of Incorporation. MESCH,MARQUEZ,& terminated as provided by law. Barbara Torres
Req:Stompoly&Ellen,Atty. porated is: 4327-73rd Street GENE ROSS and T.C.KINART, Po
N.W.,Apt.205, Calgary, Alber- who acknowledged themselves FIRST: The name of the cor- Rothschild,P.C. NORMA M.FELIX Petitioner
- poration is DeCONCINI By:John K.Mesch Clerk of the Superior Court 1937 E.18th St.Tuc.
PUBLIC NOTICES to T3B 2M2 to be the Treasurer and ExecuSIXTH: The address of the five Vice President of AMERI- McDONALD BRAMMER & 239 North Church By:James Bravo Pub: The Arizona Territorial
known placeYETWIN,P.C. Tucson,Arizona 85701 Deputy Clerk September 7,1978
Your Right To Know proposed of busi- CAN SAVINGS SERVICE COR- SECOND: The document at- Pub:The Arizona Territorial Pub: The Arizona Territorial Req:Robert S.Wolkin,Attorney
ness in your state is P.O. Box PORATiON,a corporation,and tached hereto as Exhibit "A" September 7,1978 September 7,14,21,28,1978
In the Superior Court of the No.50303,Tucson,Arizona 85703 that they as such officers,being sets forth amendments to the
and the name and address of the authorized so to do,executed the Req:Mesch,Marquez&Roths Req:Virginia C.Howard,Actor PUBLIC NOTICES
State of Arizona Articles of Incorporation which child,P.C. ney
In and For the County of Pima
proposed statutory agent in your i foregoing instrument for the were adopted by shareholders of Your Riau To Know
state is Donald E. Ellerman, purposes therein contained, by P U B L i C NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
In the Matter of the Estate of the corporation on June 21,1978, I N THE SUPERIOR COURT
BERNICE S.THOMPSON, 1205 Home Federal Tower, 32 signing the name of the cor- in the manner prescribed by the OF THE
North Stone Avenue, Tucson, poration by themselves as such
Deceased. Arizona Business Corporation Your Right To Know STATE OF ARIZONA
No.P-4932 Arizona 85701. officers. Act Your Right To Know
SEVENTH: The corporation is IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I In and for the County of Pima
NOTICE TO CREDITORS organized for the purpose(s)of: hereunto set my hand and offs THIRD: The number of shares CRACCHIOLO JOINT VEN
To the CREDITORS of the To acquire by purchase, ex- tial seal. of the corporation outstanding at IN THE SUPERIOR COURT IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
Estate of Bernice S.Thompson, T U R E, a Joint Venture con
change,lease or any other legal Billie J.Blackburn the time of such adoption was OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA THE STATE OF ARIZONA sisting of Joseph U.Cracchioio,
deceased. 5,000;and the number of shares IN AND FOR THE COUNTY iN AND FOR THE COUNTY husband of Patricia K. Crac-
title and to possess, hold, im- Notary Public entitled to vote thereon was OF PIMA OF PIMA chiolo, in his sole and separate
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN prove,administer,utilize,build, My commission expires:Oct.5,
that the undersigned has been 1981 5,000. In the Matter of the Estate of: In the Matter of the Estate of right, Daniel Cracchioio,
develop and enjoy or otherwise
appointed personal representa- deal with and turn to account, Pub:The Arizona Territorial FOURTH: The designation and RUDOLFO I.YSLAS, YGNACIO PADILLA FELIX, husband of Margo Cracchiolo,in
tive of this estate. All persons number of outstanding shares of
and to sell, lease, exchange or September 7,14,21,28,1978 Deceased. Deceased. his sole and separate right,
having claims against the estate each class or series entitled to NO.P-2983 No.P-4878 Andrea Cracchiolo III,husband
otherwise make over and dis- Req:Hayes&Busby,Attorneys
are required to present their vote thereon as a class or series NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE OF HEARING ON of Linda Cracchiolo, in his'sole
pose
claims within four months after of real estate or interests were as follows: PETITION IN FORMAL and separate and buildings or other NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN right, Marianne
the date of the first publication structures thereon erected.And PUBLIC NOTICES CLASS OR SERIES-Common that the undersigned has been TESTACY PROCEEDINGS Augustine, wife of Pasquale
of this notice or the claims will NUMBER OF SHARES-5,000
the transaction of all lawfulappointed personal represents NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Augustine, in her sole and
be forever barred.Claims must Your Right To Know FIFTH: The number of shares Live of this estate. Allpersons That Barbara Torres has filed separate right, and Rose C.
business for which corporations 9 p
be presented by delivering or of each class or series entitled to having claims aseinst the estate with the above-named Court a Collins,wife of John P. Collins,
may be incorporated under the
mailing a written statement of vote thereon as a class or series are required to present their petition in formal testacy pro- in her sole and separate right,
the claim to the undersigned Arizona Business Corporation IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF which voted for or against such P
Act. claims within four months after ceedings, a copy of which is Plaintiff,
personal representative at 321 THE STATE OF ARIZONA amendment,respectively,was: the date of the first publication attached hereto. vs.
N. Camino del Norte Tucson, EIGHTH: The names and res- IN AND FOR THE CLASS OR SERIES- Common of this notice or the claims will Hearing has been set to con- RICARDO SASSELLI, husband
Arizona 85716 pective addresses and date of COUNTY OF PIMA NUMBER OF SHARES FOR - be forever barred.Claims must sider the petition on the 20th day of Heidi Sasselli,in his sole and
DATED August 28,1978 taking office of its directors and In the Matter of: 5,000 be presented either to the under- of September,1978,at 10 o'clock separate right; ARIZONA
Harry E.Thompson officers are: GASPAR AGUILAR LIZARRA- NUMBER OF SHARES signed personal representative A.M., Pima County Court TITLE INSURANCE AND
Personal Representative Emery Chukly, President, 3830 GA AGAINST-None at 631 5. 6th Ave., Tucson, House,Tucson,Arizona. TRUST COMPANY,an Arizona
Pub: The Arizona Territorial Meirose, Montreal, Que. June AND VIRGINIA AGUILAR LI- DATED this 25 day of August, Arizona,or tiled with the Court. DATED September 1,1978 Corporation, as Trustee under
September 7,14,21,1978 12th,1978 ZARRAGA, 1978. DATED August 22,1978 Barbara Torres Trust No. 5193; DON ALLAN
Req: Henry R. Merchant, Jr., Emery Stephen Chukly, Sec- Persons of less than 18 years. DeCONC I N I McDONALD Esther Y.Bustamante Petitioner AND SHIRLEY ALLAN,
Attorney retary-Treasurer,3830 Melrose, NO.S-475 BRAMMER&YETWIN,P.C. Personal Representative 1937 E.18th St.Tuc. husband and wife; ARIZONA
Montreal,Que.,June 12th,1978 NOTICE OF HEARING By John R.McDonald- Pub: The Arizona Territorial September 7,1978 DEPARTMENT O F
NINTH:The aggregate number The Court, having read the Vice President September 7,14,21,1978 Req: Robert S.Wolkin, ECONOMIC SECURITY;
PUBLIC NOTICES of shares which it has authors- verified Petition for Termi- By J.Wm.Brammer,Jr. Req: Biggers&Enriquez, Attorney VERNON EMMERSON and
zed to issue itemized by classes, nation of Parent-Child Relation- Secretary Attorneys JANE DOE EMMERSON,
Your Right To Know par value of shares, shares ships, and good cause appear- STATE OF ARIZONA husband and wife; G & G
without par value,and series,if in9, ss.
PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES REFRIGERATION; JOHN
any,within a class,is: GASPAR AGUILAR BLAN- County of Pima DOE one through five; JANE
in the Superior Court of the 2000 common shares without CARTE and any other person The foregoing instrument was Your Right To Know DOE one through five; XYZ
STATE OF ARIZONA nominal or par value and 2000 claiming parental relationship acknowledged before me this 25 Your Right To Know Corporation onethrough five;
and
In and for the County of Pima non-cumulative redeemable to the above children is hereby day of August,1978,by JOHN R. unknown unknown heirs and
SECURITY SAVINGS AND preferred shares also without notified to appear in the Sup- McDONALD and J. WM. ARTICLES OF IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF successors in interest of each of
LOAN ASSOCIATION, an nominal or par value. erior Court of Pima County, BRAMMER, JR., Vice Presi- INCORPORATION OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA the above, if deceased or no
Arizona Corporation, TENTH:The aggregate number Juvenile Division,2225 East Ajo dent and Secretary,respective- HOBBIT FARMS INC. IN AND FOR THE longer in existence,
plaintiff of its issued shares,itemized by Way,Tucson,Arizona,on the 20 ly,of DeCONCINI McDONALC ARTICLE I COUNTY OF PIMA Defendants.
vs classes, par value of shares, day of November 1978, at 1:15 BRAMMER & YETWIN, P.C., Name: The name of the cor- In the Matter of the Estate of No.175258
R.E. SHEPHERD CON- shares without par value, and o'clock,p.m.,and to show cause, an Arizona professional corpo- poration shall be Hobbit Farms YGNACIO PADILLA FELIX, Alias Summons
STRUCTION CO., INC., an series,if any,within a class,is: if he has any,why such Parent- ration, on behalf of said cor- Inc. Its principle place of busi- Deceased. THE STATE OF ARIZONA to
Arizona corporation;et al., 200;common;no par value Child relationships should not be poration. ness shall be located at 12000 E. No.P-4878 the above named Defendants:
Defendant 400;preferred;no par value terminated as provided by law. Janet O'Hare Tanque Verde Road, Tucson, PETITION FOR FORMAL Vernon Emmerson and
No.173870 ELEVENTH:The amount of its NORMA M.FELIX Notary Public Arizona in the county of Pima. PROBATE OF WILL AND Jane Doe Emmerson
NOTICE OF SPECIAL stated capital,as defined in the CLERK OF THE My Commission Expires:1-9-81 ARTICLE II APPOINTMENT OF 7637 Via del Reposo
EXECUTION Arizona Business Corporation SUPERIOR COURT EXHIBIT"A'= Purpose: the purpose for PERSONAL Scottsdale,AZ 85258
SALE OF REAL Act,is$12,000.00. By:S-James Bravo ARTICLES OF., which this corporation is or. REPRESENTATIVE or
PROPERTY TWELFTH: A brief statement Deputy Clerk AMENDMENT TOTHE ganized is the transaction of ary Petitioner alleges that: c-o Emmerson Realty
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the character of the business Pub:The Arizona Territorial ARTICLES OF or all lawful business for whi.:h 1. This petition is made by 7525 E.Camelback Rd.
that in obedience to the Writ of which the corporation initially September 7,14,21,28,1978 INCORPORATION OF corporations may be incorpo- Barbara Torres. Scottsdale,AZ 85251
Special Execution issued by the intends to conduct in your State Req:Virginia C.Howard,Actor- DeCONCINI McDONALD rated under the laws of the state 2. Decedent died on or about YOU ARE HEREBY SUM-
above entitled Court and in the is To purchase, lease, and sell ney BRAMMER&YETWIN,P.C. of Arizona, as they man/ oe the 25th day of June,1978,at the HONED and required to appear
above entitled cause,which Writ immoveable property;to admi- 1. ARTICLE I is amended to amended from time to tim':. age of 70 years or thereabouts. and defend in the above entitled
and the Judgment described nister, build, develop and ex- PUBLIC NOTICES change the name of the cor- ARTICLE III At the time of death, decedent action in the above entitled
therein by reference thereto are change real estate or interests poration to DeCONCINI Initial Business: The corpo- was domiciled in Pima County, Court,within TWENTY DAYS,
incorporated herein,commands therein and buildings or otherYour Right To KnowMcDONALD BRAMMER YET- ration intends to own,leose,sell, State of Arizona. exclusive of the day of service,
me to sell,and I will sell,subject structures thereon erected; WiN&LACY,P.C. trade,buy,any and al'.types of 3. Decedent left surviving the after service of this summons
to the right of redemption in THIRTEENTH: This appli- 2. ARTICLE VI, which limits real property; to fir.ance any following persons who are the upon you if served within the
such case made and provided by cation is accompanied by a copy NOTICE OF the period of existence of the and all kinds of structures; to surviving spouse,children,heirs State of Arizona, or within
statute,at public auction,all of of its Articles of Incorporation TRUSTEE'S SALE corporation,is hereby deleted in build,demolish or renovate any or devisees of decedent: THIRTY DAYS,exclusive of the
the right, title, interest, claim and all -amendments thereto, The following legally described its entirety and the corpora- and all kinds of structures; to Name day of service,if served without
and lien which the parties duly authenticated by the proper trust property will be sold, tion's existence shall hereafter own, lease or rent any and all Age the State of Arizona,and you are
named in said Judgment had or officer of the State or Country pursuant to the power of sale be perpetual as permitted by the kinds of restaurr,nts, bars, dis- Status hereby notified that in case you
have in and to the real property under the laws of which It is under that certain Deed of Trust Arizona Business Corporation coteques; to own r,ny class of Address fail so to do,judgment by default
recorded in Docket 5360 at page Maria Felix will be rendered against you for
hereinafter described,and from incorporated. Act. liquor license it sr, Chooses, to
the proceeds of said sale, to DATED:14th July,1978. 345 thereof, in the office of the 3. ARTICLE VIII,which limits engage in any an'J all types of Wife the relief demanded in the
satisfy said Judgment in favor By:Emery Chukly County Recorder of Pima the indebtedness or liability to agricultural tusir.esses and far-
County, Arizona, at public 720 W.Nebraska,Tucson.Az. Complaint.
of the judgment creditor therein President which the corporation may sub- ming.To own arid operate any Mary Felix The name and address of
named, in the total judgment By:Emery S.Chukly auction to the highest bidder,at ject itself, is hereby deleted in and all types of processing
the office of Cusick, Watkins, 10 Plaintiff's attorney is:
sum of$56,566.26,together with Secretary Treasurer its entirety. disseminating, packaging etc. Daughter Edward A.Linden,Esq.
accrued and accruing interest PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Stewart & Harris, Suite 1205, 090151.4 equipmen'. To distribute, sell, Apache Junction The Financial Park
, and costs since the date of entry COUNTY OF HOCHELAGA, Home Federal Tower,32 North Pub:The Arizona Territorial trade any and all farm produce. Albert Felix Suite B-204
Stone Avenue, Tucson,Arizona
of said Judgment. CANADA September 7,14,21,1978 ARTICLE IV 9 5055 East Broadway
The sale will be held at the East The foregoing instrument was 85701,in Pima County,Arizona, Req: DeConcini, McDonald, Authc-razed Capital: The cor- Son Tucson,AZ 85711
front door of the New Pima acknowledged before me this on September 29, 1978, at 10:00 Brammer,Yetwin&Lacy,P.C. poraticn shall have the authority 720 W.Nebraska,Tucson,AZ. GIVEN under my hand and the
County Court House, also 14th day of July,1978,by Emery o'clock,a.m.,of said day: to issue three million shares of Filllberto Felix seal of the Superior Court of the
sometimes known as the main Stephen Chukly of Emery Lot 204, PALM GROVE p U B L I C NOTICES common stock of the par value Brother State of Arizona in and for the
entrance of said Court House,in Stephen Holdings Ltd. a Cana- CLUSTERS RESUBDIVISION, of one ($1.00) dollar per share. 124 N.Euclid,Tucson AZ. County of Pima,this 3rd day of
Tucson,Arizona,on September dian corporation. according to Book 25 of Maps at Shires to be divided on this 1978.
12,1978 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. Michaelp Greenblatt,Q.C. page 94, records of Pima Your Right To Know Alex Felix August, ,
balls: Brother Norma M.Felix,Clerk
to sell the following described COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS County, Arizona; EXCEPT all or.Emil J.Celmer 20 percent 1103 N.Anita Avenue,Tucson By:
real property to the highest DISTRICT OF MONTREAL oil, gas and other hydrocarbon iN THE SUPERIOR COURT Victor Di Stefano 10 percent 4. Venue for this proceeding is Christina E.Delgado
substances, helium or other OF THE STATE OF ARIZONAin this county, because dece- Deputy Clerk
bidder: F-090061William Downey 5 percent
substances of a gaseous nature, IN AND FOR THE dent either was a domiciliary of Pub:The Arizona Territorial
Lot 8 of SABINO TOWN AND Pub:The Arizona Territorial The following held jointly by
COUNTRY ESTATES, a sub- coal,metals,minerals,fossiles, COUNTY OF PIMAthe county at the time of death, September 7,14,21,28,197$
September 7,14,21,1978 Alfred William Stangl, Margo-
of Pima County, R Cusick, Watkins, Stewart fertilizer of every name and in the Matter of: ret E. Stangl and Samuel T.
�� description and except all WHITE,BABY BOY Stangl 650�lfcent or was not domiciled to Arizona Req: Edward A. Linden, At-
Arizona, according to the Map &Harris,Attorneys ; but property of decedent was .torney
Paye 12,The Arizona Territorial, September 7, 1978
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•CLEANING SUPPLIES FURNISHED• SATISFACTION ASSURE
• ONE TIME OR PERIODIC SERVICE The Tucson section of the National Councilf w'
o Jewish CI
Bti Groven Women elected Faye Nathan Borkan as president of the
296-2M groupfor 1978-79The Tucson Chapter of Freedoms Foundation at Valley
2802 S. PORTIA o the club year. Although a Tucson Forge will hold a membership
j resident only one year,the newly elected president,who is g Roundup coffee, Friday,
Sept.15,from 10:30 a.m.to 12:30 p.m.at the Colonia Verde
formerly of Highland Park,Ill.,has made her mark in theRii
Cal Clubhouse
social service organizations of this city and has stepped , 2700 Camino Valle Verde, which is off Sabino
.eti '
into the leadership of NCJW with great enthusiasm and Canyon Road, north of Tanque Verde. The public is in-
dedication to the success of the all NCJW community in-
vited.
projects. The Tucson unit of the foundation is known as the Rear
4 EstateOfficers servingwithAdmiral Halloran Women's Chapter. Mrs. Flavia
Mrs. Borkan will be vice Halloran, widow of Admiral Halloran,P
presidents, Rose Glazer, education; Bette Taren, will be hostess at
By Realtor DAN MALONEY [TAmembership; Miriam Richman, public relations; Irma this meeting.
Tucson Realty&Trust Rubenstein, ways and means; Nancy Kohn, recording The purpose of the Freedoms Foundation, a non-
secretary; Mary Bacharach, financial secretary; Jane political national institution, is to promote understanding
Elfin, corresponding secretary; and Bessie Graber, of the American way of life as expressed in the
Pricing Your House Right treasurer. Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the
United States,and the Bill of Rights.
The value of your house own appraisal expert or CA]
is not what you think it is- even a team of salesmen LeagueEl
Members of the Assistance of
or what the buyer thinks. who will individuallyTucson, Inc. in-
vite the public to come to the opening of their gift shop at Lou Ann and Buddy Prince of Ardmore,Okla.,formerly
It is determined chiefly price your home and then. 1307 N.Alvernon,Thursday,Sept. 14.The shophas a new of Tucson,spent last
by the location, the reach a fair concensus.. Y� P Pe week visiting her parents, Edie and
look and is stocked with lots of new and unusual gifts and Carl Buffum, and her brothers, Skip, and Bruce Buffum
neighborhood, and the Or you can hire a items for the home. and his family,and their
current market. An qualified independent Y, many friends here.
overpriced house sitting appraiser. You may be The gift shop, which has been redecorated, is loaded
on the market for months pleasantly surprised to with goodies that the members have been working on all C -1]
becomes almost im- find out that you were summer. The Better Mouse Trap is also stocked/with
possible to sell. So first, intending to price your many bargains for the home and the Hang Up has good Clement (Mac) and Caroline McNamara returned to
you must get in line with house for less than its fair clothing for every member of the family. their home on W.Orange Tree Place last Wednesday after
the market.That means a market value. The shop is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. a vacation that took them to San Diego,where they visited
to 4 p.m. and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The relatives, up the scenic route of California to San Fran-
realistic appraisal. If possible, your price
telephone326-1585.Y
Nobody-but nobody-is should include curtains, P number is cisco stopping to take the 17 mile tour of Pebble Beach,
then to Reno and Lake Tahoe. Caroline remarked that
more acutely aware of draperies, refrigerator, E2 everywhere they went, there was crowds of tourists, and
the current housing air-conditioners, dish-
market than your local washer, built-ins. It's a especially at Hearsts Castle, where even though they got
Realtor. A capable better package deal and The entire community is invited to cool off, wet their there early to take the tour through it, they were crowded
Realtor can bring in his may hasten the sale. whistles,and kick up their heels at a splash party,hosted out.
by the Tucson Jewish Community Center on Sunday,Sept.
Tucson Reaflv&Trust C 10,from 2 to 5 p.m.at the Center,102 N.Plumer. 1:- 5i1
There will be no charge for the afternoon of water
0 FOOTHILLS OFFICE games, refreshments, live country and disco dance Lois and Lowell Jones spent a few days last week en-
594tJ No. ORACLE demonstrations by Chuck Wagon and the Wheels, and joying the beautiful weather and tall pines at a log cabin
dancing Dans from the Stumble Inn. The Center is of- at Whispering Pines in the White Mountains. While there,
887-1300 fering a three month membership at no charge to all they visited Barbara and Hank Scibienski and Mr. and
newcomers. Mrs.Marshall at their summer home in Pine Top.
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A CTIVIIIIIIES Veronica Rojio married Aug. 26
Miss Olivia Veronica fitted bodice with spaghetti brightly colored shawls.All
Rojo, daughter of Mr. and straps and a bouffant skirt. were designed and made
Mrs.Louis Rojo,and Louis She wore a waist length by Pamela Bayley,a friend
V.Escalante Jr.,son of Mr. lace shawl draped as a veil. of the bride.
F LI 1\1 I) and Mrs. Louis Escalante, Her entourage included The bridegroom chose
exchanged wedding vows Becky Cavanuagh, matron Danny Marmion as his best
at a 7 a.m. nuptial mass of honor, Elizabeth Rojo, man, Charlie Higgins,
held at St. John's Catholic Irma Ortega, Marion Richard Ortega, Salvadore
Church, Aug. 26. Father Loew, bridesmaids, and Altamirano, ushers and
Maroney officiated at the Jennie Loew, flower girl. Pat Ortega, ring bearer.
double-ring ceremony. The attendants were at- Rube Rojo, sister of the
The bride wore a French tired in gowns matching bride, accompanied by
it ILININI.ING
chantilly lace over ivory those of the bride, except Rosemary Henderson sang
satin gown fashioned with a that each had different appropriate wedding songs
during the ceremony.
The couple was honored
Join the Comfortable at a wedding brunch
reception at Westward
Look Resort Inn following
Crowd.'
the ceremony. The E1
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tertained for ap-
proximately 300 guests,
pie many of whom were from
IIII 0 ilif ii , California and all over
, ,S = Arizona. The wedding
cake, baked by Juline
Th
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decorated in the traditional
• marriage motif.
g'ad asses in afund-raisin -. .. . , .
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Sunnydale High School,is a
program for your church, club student of Myopractic
Theraphy and the
LENSbridegroom, a graudate of
or organization Pueblo High school, is an
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Add• • • SATURDAY,SEPTEMBER 30. The newly-weds
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ANYBODY HOME?—Once a bustling gold and silver mining camp,today the town of
Pearce in Cochise County rests peacefully under the warm Arizona sun. Miss Arizona I ( 41.111.11r• — __
Teenage of 1977,Gwen Waddoups of Douglas,peeks into the past at one of the old ruins.
Come to Swensen's after school
TheOld
Store at
fora soda,split or sundae. It's almost I.;
like stepping back into the good ofs u rvivesongentle care
summertime!
You probably haven't too, belong to a time of the retained for the- museum I SWIMMERS
® �,lip �G
given it much thought but distant past when things part of the store. I
cowboys like to take breaks were not quite so hectic. In addition to the items Swensen's Ice Cream Factory 6444 N.()racy
too. For one particular for sale there are many Plaza del Oro at Orange Grp l e
rider in 1894 a rest period You will soon be antiques and Indian ar- •� .... ••� •
turned out to be a "lucky welcomed by Searle, a tifacts on display. An
break"indeed. playful Manx cat. Searle abundance of o l d
Jimmie Pearce had been was raised on Searle's documents, pictures and
Ranch and was acquired b souvenirs attract amateur "FRANK A D V I C E
riding the range in the 9 Y mem Chevron
heart of the big Sulphur Ginger Thurman, the historians and those in- from
Springs Valley when he owner of The Old Store, terested in nostalgia. A 11111111111 Frank a Y:lenta n i s Camas Adobes till
decided it was time to rest three years ago.Searle has visit to The Old Store will
his mount. Climbing a the run of the place and have a calming effect. It is CHIEVRONI
nearby hill Pearce tethered nobody is a stranger even nota place you will want to
hurrythrough. Instead SEE YOUR CHEVRON
his horse and found a though it may be your first g TUNE-UP"PRO"
comfortable spot to rest his visit. you will want to examine Few people think very little about their
weary bones. A b- the old things, soak up the automobile battery except that "You're . _�_�-
The Old Store is a •atmosphere and, best of supposed to put water in it." If not cleaned
sentmindedly he found P PPS
treasure-trove of old-time all, talk with Ginger. The regularly and properly, a battery won't last
himself picking up small fixtures, merchandise andOld g g Y P y� - _
pieces of quartz and lazily Store, an historical as long as it could and worse it might fail you Q •
supplies.The cash register, landmark,is a one of a kind just when it's needed most. By regularly, I
tossing them down the hill. made especially for the
One rock felt different from place. A place you will be mean every two or three months the cables
the others. Close store shortly before the glad you visited. should be removed and cleaned, the posts
turn of the century, is still cleaned and agood bath withplain old soap
examination revealed that in use. As you browse The dedicated Thurman ,
it was— you guessed around the store you will be made a solemn pledge and water.We'll be glad to do it for you.
it—gold! puzzled as to whether you when they bought the store
You've heard similar are in a store or a museum. to maintain it as an BUSH MAN'S CHEVRON 297-6338& 297-6088 N. O rade & Ina
versions of this story The answer is simple. It is historical monument and to
repeated many times and both a museum and a Perpetuate, through its
whether or not it is true is general store. activities,the history of the _ ,
unimportant. What is Old Southwest. Mrs.
worth noting is that it was Ginger Thurman and her Thurman is strong in her Are you conditioning your body
gold and it was an im- late husband.John, bought convictions that it is a
portant strike. Earlier, in the Old Store nine years living monument to the
the 1870s, miners had ago. John had worked for past preserved for the at the expense of your feet?
passed this area over the Chicago Tribune for 31 benefit of our present age.
without giving it much years and was looking for a Hollywood h a s
thought. They were more place where they could "discovered" Pearce and Running is a body-building,mind-expanding,totally exhilarating
interested in the rich take early retirement. A its most famous landmark, experience.Don't let inadequate footwear slow you down.
strikes to the south. vacation in Arizona con- The Old Store. Many
Pearce immediately vinced them they had found television commercials The Etonic/km running shoe for men and women is designed to
staked out five claims, one the ideals t. Then theyhave been filmed there. protect against the many hazards brought on bycontinuous poundingof
Po
for each member of his discovered The Old Store Not long ago "Royce", a heels on hard surfaces.
family. He named his find and right away knew they pilot program for a It incorporates a number of highly protective features includingthe
the Commonwealth. had found their Utopia. television series used the
unique Dr.Rob Roy McGregor" heel and arch support.This device gently
and mining in Tombstone • Living in Pearce is very shots. Michael Landon forces the natural padding in your heels to resume its intended form and
but after his discoveryinteresting and no lonelier brought his "family" here
than living in a large city. to film function as a shock absorber.
Pearce moved his family It is serene and quiet and an episode of The Runningis a beautiful experience. It shouldn't have to be a pain.
here. The citizens honored Little House on the p
when you look at the sky Prairie."
Pearce by naming the town every cloud, every sunset,
after him.
Etcnjc/
is different than any
One of the most popular other," mused Mrs.
km
places in the new town was Thurman. Wild l i f beef - �.::
the general store. Every .., . Running Shoes by Eaton
town had a country store The Old founded � � � e � � `�` .
Store, bothpossible �: y n N:
and it was the gathering bythe Renaud family, was '= .: _f.
place where people would a major commercial en- <� :f�
exchange tales and talk terprise during the mining says expert -•
about the problems of the ,f �v- ..
boom. When the town died / .:
day. That store still stands
it was a struggle to keep "Do You Want Wildlife or ;•., - ,-
and has served the people The Old Store going. But it Beef?" slide . A�~ �� f
is a presen- y:��. .....,. .
of the area down through �� ,... . ., ::::<::
t g has survived and has been "'
tation by Steve Gallizioli to .•�'
the years. open continuously since it be given at the first fall •`.
At one time Pearce had a was founded in 1893 to meeting of the Tucson .,. - Store hours:
population of more than serve the miners. Today's Audubon Society Monday,
::::.Monday — Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
3,000. Today, many a story customers are tourists who
Sept. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in
lies untold and shattered drive out of their way to see Room 100, Biological •• •• Saturday, 9:30 to 6.
dreams are buried in the a store where verylittle o ogical
Sciences East, U. ofSunday, 11 to 4.
sleeping ruins of Pearce. has been changed. Ran- Arizona. All
& .
But the store—it is called chers and people living in r--_
The Old Store—still lives to the area shop where they Mr. Ga ' 'oli is Chief of '
serve the people of Pearce. can buyan thin from a the Division of - VP
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All eleven of them! It is spool of thread or a can of the Arizona Game and Fish AS/a
located on U.S.666 south of beans to a rare mineral or Department. He will
Willcox. antique. Ginger will ex- discuss overgrazing and cAtilletic NVbrill
When you first enter the plain that 97 percent of the will show how we can have
old building (it was built in old things displayed are for both beef and wildlife with Casa Blanca Plaza
1893) you have the feeling sale. There is one ex- proper land use. The 6070 North Oracle, near Rudasill
of being in another era. ception; if an article is the meeting is free to the
And during your visit you, last of its kind then it is public. 2974832
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TgffVELIMa . . .
Pro tennis
in
Mexico
The drive from Nogales beautiful lighted courts of the courts. Other Grand can decor.
was uneventful, approxi- with an excellent lakold Masters Tournaments for Transportation is by car,
mately five hours, the surface. They were busy 1978 are scheduled to be autovia or air. The Fiat
roads were narrow, but and the caliber of players played in Copenhagen, En- autovia rail coaches are
By JUDY CONNELL miles south of Nogales.San good - one lane in each was generally good. We gland,Puerto Rico and the comfortable, leave daily
Tennis anyone? Swim- Carlos, Mexico, is fast be- direction. We left Nogales made many new tennis United States. Social from Nogales and cost
ming in the Sea of Cor- coming a major resort at four in the afternoon and friends and many of us plan events are being held at La $19.00 round-trip. Hughes
tez, good food and fun community for vacationing arrived at nine that to return to watch the Posada de San Carlos, and Airwest flies from Tucson
people, what more would Americans.My first trip to evening. Tennis Grand Masters play I fully expect to meet some to Guaymas where taxis
make you happy? Perhaps this quaint and lazy beach After a good night's on the weekend of of these fine super stars in and rental cars are availa-
a game of golf?All this and town was indeed more ac- sleep, we awoke to the September 29th. person. ble for the ten minute ride
more is available about 250 tive than I had anticipated. sound of the gulls and from In order to be part of the The Sea of Cortez boasts to San Carlos.
our window could see the Grand Masters tour you some of the most abundant If you intend to drive
sparkling blue Sea of Cor- must be at least 45 years of game fish in the world. south of the border, credit
'i MEET THE PRO'S tez. Breakfast at La Po- age and have won either a Marlin,sailfish and yellow- cards are not accepted in
sada de San Carlos was National or an Interna- tail are some of the more Mexican gas stations, so
/ at the delicious, both Mexican tional tennis tournament. challenging targets for fill the tank before leaving.
,,' . --- � GRAND MASTERS • g g g `�•
specialties such as Huevos Competing will be: Pancho deep sea anglers. Daily The journey home, as
f Rancheros or typically charters, small boat ren- usual,seemed much
`'" TENNIS TOURNAMENT yP y Gonzales and Vic Seixas,
longer
i American dishes of pan- former United States tals and tackle are all than the one down. San
-,�;;.;-.T SAN CARLOS BAY cakes or and bacon, champions; Frank Sed- available. Scuba diving, Carlos Bay, with all its
r t. -71' . MEXICO were among the selections. gman, Australian cham- water skiing and clamming attractions and its pro-
. _■ �, ._ Fresh fruit was available pion in 1949-50, who also are also popular. ximity to Guaymas is cer-
- -- '-' f ' ---- -- and deliciously cool. There won Wimbledon and Forest Just twelve miles south tainly a very easily
September 28 throng h October 1 were several of us and we Hills; Rex Hartwig, the of Bahia San Carlos is reached vacation area,
stayed at the Condoms doubles wizard who won Guaymas, a seaport city. ideal for a long weekend or
Watch:Pancho Gonzales,Vic Seixas, niums Pilar in a spacious the Australian Champion- We visited the marketplace a holiday at the seashore.
Frank Sedg men,Neale Fraser and others. three bedroom unit. It was ship, Wimbledon and the and the huge commercial We will long remember our
Package rates available, including Beachfront comfortable and quiet with United States titles twice shrimpboat harbor. There first visit and look forward
g beautiful gardens and an each and Torben Ulrich of were so many boats that it to returning frequently.
accommodations, reserved seating for all matches, a abundance of tropical Denmark. Others will be was rather like an over- Perhaps we will see you
tennis clinic plus cocktail parties and a dinner dance. flowers. drawn from Sven David- done movie set. Seafood is there for the Tennis Grand
Our group were salt son, Beppe Merlo and plentiful and delicious and Masters on September
water enthusiasts, the sea Nicky Pietrangeli plus at Las Playitas, a res- 28th.
was warm and clean, how- other greats too numerous taurant about two miles
. , ever most resorts also have to list.This should be espe- west of the city we enjoyed
.:;\'7- /Si)Ad fresh water swimming cially exciting as these bouillabaisse better than
*, If you
pools.A Being tennis players, men are truly the Masters we had ever tasted.
29 7-2 534 we were delighted to dis- of the sport, in addition to are a lover of seafood, Las
cover the San Carlos Coun- being great competitors, Playitas is a must, very ZIHUATANEJO
Casas Adobes Shopping Center try Club which has thirteen they are also the showmen casual with typical Mexi-
• "'•,,•,.,`,,,,,,•"�• A Friendly Warning!! -'i'•i'''•1rii,�•�,i4' By PETE DERNIER
i
�. Up the coast, about 150
I f you plan to travel by a i r over ,�. miles northwest of
mExicoi
• a; Acapulco,lies the crescent-
THANKSGIVING s' shaped Bay of Zihuatanejo.
NOV. 22 - 2 6 NOV. 21 - 26 s. This quiet fishing village is
. o r' s:aa haven of simple charm
GUADALAJARA ZIHUATANEJO . •i and perfect climate. It
. CHRISTMAS s; offers serene pleasures
J.
such as snorkeling in placid
• Round trip airfare from Tucson • Round trip airfare from Tucson Z� \iVe recommendthat you callus .z: waters, trolling, shell-
• 4 nights at the El Tapatio Hotel • 4 nights at the Hotel Sotavento ss.
for hunging and sunbathing
• City tour • Breakfast&dinner daily in Zihuatanejo OW reservations. ,, along the white beaches.
• Transfers&baggage handling • 1 night in Mexico City Super-saver seats are I i m i ted Expanding Zihuatanejo's
} from... . simple 4 Saccommodations,
and must be reserved 1: the Mexican government is
$ 1 900 PER PERSON 900 PER PERSON _; d
in advance. developing several miles of
DOUBLE OCCUP. DOUBLE OCCUP. i magnificent ocean-front
li is beach just to the north
ti called Ixtapa. This is 3,000
3013N. lst GANNON TRAVEL 8 8 2-0 9 4 6 CALL c square acres of land never
before opened up for
? 297-8231 R, tourism and only minutes
z `" 1 away from the new in-
t' I. ternational airport now in
• s. use, as is a rofessionall -
or come in to TRAVEL It1C. i
P Y4 *N'risiests• e •
• designed 18-hole cham-
•
7110 North Oracle Road is pionship golf course and
many tennis courts. There
tifrieejpir oparilieb) a ___IP pp OA_Om IP_ ._IPA 0_,• _• _IP__IPA, IP ill_ • _15_•_• • _IP_ _•.'
are fashionable new shops,
• • .. . • • " fine restaurants and
stylish, open-front cafes.
Thanksgiving Shiny charter boats and
bright-sailed catamarans.
111114mie• ra A modern convention
in COusymmas center, and a growing
number of old and con-
,. temporary hotels are also
Its a fall�f fiesta offing. NOV. 22-26 evidence of a dynamic new
resort area. Ixtapa, it has
Seven sun filled days of casual relaxation been said, is "a tropical
with an accent on fun aboard the ss VeracruzfSGAliroom $7800 erson flower beginning to open;
Cruises depart Los Angeles every Saturday, p an experience pe ce beginning to
October 14 through November 11, 1978. (double occupancy) happen."
Three superb meals daily,onboard flus tax
P An 18-hole golf course,
entertainment,a full casino and your choice Imedb.ameadyoobaeaiml ¢ srtonrys,S.spwfstctbkty INCLUDES: plus several modern deluxe
of optional shore excursions at our super at time of bookinvied is Bold on a first come.first served bass:.Space •4 nights La Posada de San Carlos Hotel *Round hotels, a convention center
at this price,or tower•may be available at any t.me thro't,c"rcumstsnCe.
ports-of-call. or at Strands discretion.Unless otherwise stated,alt prices quoted sir k trip rail transportation•from Nogales on Autovia and shopping mall will be
per person dot:b+e occupant:y,plus taxes. train•Round trip transfers to hotel
in use soon.
StriancfCruls-amDeep-sea fishing, hun-
Call for Reservations NOW ting, sailing, golfing,
For bookings and brochure see parachuting and scuba
arOpi
� diving are among the
(11 ofs 6 / / ' ‘ sports offered. Quieter
TRAVEL activities include hunting
793-7123 lobster, crayfish, mussels
•
Plaza del Oro 6480 N. Oracle Rd. 297-7338 and clams...snorkeling
" .,,' 1402 N. ALVERN(?I� • among myriad tropical fish
• at Las Gatas Beach...and
September 7, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 15
, i-
akingthe
making . the rounds
with
ilrek'
then for real excitement there in about four hours
there is surfing where and buses make twice around town
-
Zihuatanejo Bay meets the daily runs;By air: daily jet plaza
ocean. flights from Mexico City ti
How to get to take half an hour; By sea: ;,• ■
Zihuatenejo-Ixtapa. By nearby Acapulco is a port - Plants' n t g
}� ernw,Q
CDscohe i w rr��nnSauto t ood h h a of call for several cruiseg g Y �,,
from Acapulco gets you lines.
Desertdale Kennels norm. However, if your Wvi,40
doesn't want to dip your dog runs in the desert it a1; ' n ..............
TwA
simprires dog for ticks unless it may not last over 2 v._
......
needs to be. Many people weeks.
t ii 1 ty - 0 s,
with dogs fail to recognize Take good care of your
the problem. pup. The more corn- Jiooks
==
y
iii , 1.
Ticks are small brown fortable he is, the better v •
fares insects that suck blood. he feels about you. For n l'hjngs
The ticks thrive on the any questions or
desert or in your home. problems call Desertdale Plants 'n Books 'n at
Female ticks lay 1000's of Kennels at 297-0420 or Things is pleased to Armando's
From STEVE OLIVER discounts up to 30 percent, eggs at a time so spraying come by 6745 N. La announce that Mary's
TWA TUCSON a group fare and a tour your house or yard may Canada between Orange Plant Advisory Service is
Trans World Airlines package fare. get R`t ,,not them all. Grove and Ia. 8tride
P g Seed ticks are im- �cooking rightalong. The
recently filed a proposal to One major benefit to the new San Xavier Real
simplify the U.S. domestic consumer is that TWA will possible to see on some Estate Office on Oracle,
fare structure for travel be able to eliminate over 15 dogs like Black Labs. If EILEEN just north of River Road If you're worried about
beginning September 18, current promotional fares people would please is sporting a new coat of your kids' passion for
1978. with higherprice levels check their dogs sneakers, stopworrying.
g there would beEl LEY greenery, custom Get them Zips! Even
TWA said that its and more restrictions than properly, designed for it by Plants
proposal is designed to some of those included in no problem. Seed ticks FOOT REFLEXOLOGY -'n Books 'n Things. though they're light and
benefit the consumer, the the new fare structure. As are very fine, baby ticks Businessmen,r please free and extra-ordinarily
a result theprice-conscious the size of a pin head. Foot reflexologyis a consider this/great idea comfortable, they give
travel agent community Whenyou have a damp, �� plentyof support to
and airline personnel–all of traveler will still have field that has been for your office. pP
whom have experienced available several low-cost warm year like this, no receiving a lot of at- Mary has just picked up young, growing feet.
options a t rices matter how clean they tention recently. It is a some new coleusplants in They're even fitted to
unnecessary confusion as a P P mayseem,theyshould be your children's feet
result of the widespread significantly below those of science that can't cure many different colors, as by
proliferation and corn- regular coach. dipped. It is an added problems, but acts as a well as both medium and Armando. Kids love the
plexities of fares in- expense, but it will save pleasant therapy, in- small cacti. way they run,corner and
TWA also announced that you time, money and creasingcirculation in While �ump...Mothers love the
troduced over the pastyou're in don't
year. it has been reviewing trouble in the long run as your feet and helping to forget to browse through way they're made by
during the past six to 12 well as keeping those relax you. Eileen works the new metaphysical Stride Rite.
A TWA spokesman said months a number of ac- ticks out of the kennel. on both feet,massaging books that Bill has.
the airline has long been a tions that would insure the Desertdale doesn't use the whole foot and also Come in and visit Mary Armando's Stride Rite
proponent of fare sim- delivery of an efficient or suggest the use of a tying in pressure points and Bill in their terrific 7954 N. Oracle at Magee
p1 i f i c a t i o n and high-quality service to its tick collar.Tick collars in throughout the body. shop at 1541 W. Prince or 297-4062
wholeheartedly supports full-fare passengers. our heat are relatively Appointments last 40 call 888-2197.
industry efforts to make ineffective against ticks, minutes to an hour and
the travel experience TWA believes that full- but does a fair job against are conducted in Mrs.
easier for both business fare coach and first class fleas. Ealey's home at 830 E. N/ casas
and leasure travelers
P passengers should receive Desertdale does Prince near Dunkin'
through carefully con- services commensurate recommend and use Donuts. Call 887-5971 for 5 1 i v
5
strutted fare alternatives. with the price of their Dermaton Tick Dip. It an appointment. Q o Qs
transportation a can be obtained from a s A a N
The complicated fare spokesman noted. TWA Vet only.They'd be happy
shopping structure that now exists strop 1 su orts to do it, or pick some up
will be replaced byseven Y PP any
Accent on Beauty
P actions that would result in and do-it-yourself. Dips
.CMIE
basic fare options--regular t
economically based ser- will last 3-4 weeks as a Simon's Beauty Salon
CQ n Q r.. n RdIVITOR has been synonymousfirst class-coach, night vice levels that clearly
coach at discounts up to 20 differentiate among fare The - SERVICE with quality beauty care
percent, super saver at categories. `*. on the northside for
discounts up to 50 percent-- Piano Studio
Aseveral years. Between
with a 30-day advance Final recommendations of •' the six stylists Diane,
purchase and 7-day regarding �' � �'
Lorraine, Jenny, Katie, '� 0.?,passenger
minimum, 4 5-day services for both full fare lice JJeed ail c
Monica and Lucy, our
J9P 'e
maximum s t a y and discount customers are
., receptionist, they have
requirement, a new fare being formulated and TWA AOLteti almost a century and a
with a 7-day advance plans to file its specific Stoller half total ex rience.
urchase and a P �
P 7-day program elements for The first thing Jim will Come meet Lorraine,
minimum--45-day maxim- implementation in the Scott tell anyone about ACME the owner and head
um stay requirement at middle of October. Radiator Service is the honcho at Simon's. She Bob Stauffacker is
fact that his work is has 40 years experience proud to introduce Ruth
JO'S
excellent...the best! He behind her. Originally Ann Jackson, a longtime
will guarantee you 4 hour from Milwaukee, Tucson resident, to local
LA1r■�� service & besides, he Lorraine has been in shoppers as the new
LAMPEs !iii!
says, "We need the Tucson for 13 years and owner of Wick 'n Wax.
money". If that wasn't has owned Simon's for Wick 'n Wax is a new
^' a enough, ACME will two. She does a fantastic outlet for Ruth Ann's
pickup and deliver job on both men and creativity,which many of
i 2974259 anywhere in Tucson, women and tells me that you may already be
Mrs. Scott does a
aR
1 FREE. she has "never run a aware of.
terrific job with adults Once he gets his hands special in her life. We She is just back from
To help us prepare for our move from beginner to vir- on your ailing radiator, have specials for the marketplace & has
tuoso. She has been Jim pressure tests it. everyone, everyday... selected many unique
i' teaching here on the Then after he knows Her philosophy behind items from around the
world. Today would be a
Most floor
9
'Kik
4 Northside for 8 years and where the problem is, he hairstyling is one that her
samples at cost H handles all ages. disassembles it. After he whole shop practices. terrific time to come by
`sir * Mrs. Scott is enrolling boils it in a hot tank to "Beauty Coordination" is Wick 'n Wax to see these
l children and adults for remove all the crap, he the key.Your hair fashion neat gifts&check out the
the first fall term until
Many olt�er items, rods it out to ensure that should be consistent with new decor of the shop.
will be greatly I , September 10th. After nothing is left behind. your below the neck Wick'n Wax is at Casas
reduced , . that no new students Any leaks are fixed and fashions. Adobes center, tucked
* amen•.1
Alik will be admitted until the the castings are silver Come in to one of the back in the courtyard by
next term starts. soldered before he tins most comfortable and the fountain.
Each term is 7 weeks the tank and headers. If
relaxing salons in the 7051 N. Oracle, 297-1611.
Malo
on your long so that the students that all seems com- city. Complete beauty
"
budget PI II can realize their progress plicated, it is. So when coordination is the key to
in a series of small you have any problem yur satisfaction so call ......--- 5P,ss\
achieveable goals. Call with your radiator, call today 887-1637 and come „i
881-2502 �,
297-4259 today to register Jim or Kathy at 623-8994 by 4771 N.First Ave.,just ,,
Country Club and Grant In decorator square for Alice Stoller Scott's for free pickup and south-of River Road and -/ o a Lent)
firstfall term at the deliveryandguaranteed tell themyou read itin
o
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Page 16, The Arizona Territorial, September 7, 1978 -
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Photo exhibit , curtain
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features i\1)i11ac//nn
°
WORM WEATHER call. ,
7 j "Contemporary Photog- elements within the pic-
PAIICAIIE MOUSE& L.SPECISIL. raphy in Mexico," an ture, the photographers
RESTM1111111 exhibition representing present a social and
nine photographers historic record of modern
'lateFresh Fruit currently working in life in Mexico. Adult farce s
Mexico City, will be on This survey of con-
(Served fill Days display at the Center for temporary Mexican
for dinner theater
Generous portions of seasonal fresh fruit Creative Photography photography is the first
through Sept.29. such exhibit to be
with cottage cheese or jello tenter all for just
"This exhibition of presented in the Southwest "What the Butler Saw" open for cocktails at 6:15
contemporary photograp- and includes several of by Joe Orton is the new p.m., dinner at 6:45 p.m.
by in Mexico is informative Mexico's most well known adult farce at the Saguaro and show at 8:15.Prices for
and visually provocative,it photographers as well as Dinner Theatre. the dinner and show are
$ 2 . 4 5
also clarifies some of the several young, lesser- $9.75 each night but
Set in a small private
misconceptions concerning known artists. The nine Saturday which is$10.50.
Gam - l Opm 6090 M. Oracle Rd. in Mexico," photographers include hospital that is quickly
photography transformed into a full-
writes Rene Verdugo, a Manuel Alvarez Bravo, blown nut house, the play
curator of the exhibit."The Lazaro Blanco, Rafael Free Show
provides a display of
photographs in the Doniz, Graciela Iturbide, disappearances, disguises,
exhibition require our (the Pedro Meyer, Antonio Saturday
and discoveries as a y
public's)attention,through Reynoso, Jose Angel psychiatrist and his wife
each image we are per- Rodriquez, Colette Alvarez desperately to conceal a t Library
15 n• try Pe Y
matted visual accessibility Urbajtel, and Jesus San- their bizzare indiscretions
to partake of the con- chez Uribe. from a hospital inspector Saturday Sept. 9, at
SS8° •,ik temporary Mexican "I think it is significant P2:30 .m. the Wilmot
. �`�an SStyle P; culture." that a show of this nature and a police official. Branch
diCP. �‘G zze of the Tucson
Each photographer be organized and exhibited David Gardiner directs Public Library, 530 N.
portrays the various in Arizona,which has such the production with an all- Wilmot Road, will present
WE U..-1.4::);� complex, diverse and close ties with Mexico and star Saguaro Dinner a play "Final Dress
QELiWe II contradictory elements of Mexican art," explained Theatre cast including Rehearsal" written by a
VER ! Make You the Mexican culture Terence Pitts, the other TonyDe Bruno, Howard
A Pizza z t a local high school drama
BEER&WINEthrough unique vision. curator of the exhibition Allen, Gerald Carey, coach,Jack Frakes.
GARDEN r-•
fYou Can't Creating new visual and and curator and librarian Prindle Gorman, Lois De •
-�` Refuse!! The play will be
NOW OPEN ( • :. psychological contexts by at the Center for Creative Bruno,and RayCardi. •
4. presented in readers
NOW OPEN ,�'¢�r the juxtaposition of formal Photography. Performances are theater fashion by the
2nd Location scheduled Wednesday children's creative
850 E.FT.LOWELL " .\ Italian Hero
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forMidwiferi9
through Sunday with doors dramatic club Theatre
Sandwiches Anyone884-9197 Z", that has been meeting
Whole Wheat Pizza Arizona School of Midwifery will begin a series of weekly at the Wilmot
886-7336Musical next Branch Library. Directors
midwifery classes on Oct.2.The beginning class will be a rarY
5751 E. Speedway Open 7 Days a Week at 11:30 A.M. five-month survey course of the subjects necessary for for Invisible Larry Sakin Jr. and Emil
midwifery,and is a prerequisite to Advanced and Clinical
Lamanda have been
Training. The clinical training program can lead to an working with "Theatre Z"
Arizona license in practicing midwifery. For more in- "Oats,"a wild and wooly for a month in preparation
formation, call the Arizona School of Midwifery at 326- western musical will be for the September 9th
7090,or go to the office in Plaza Antigua at Campbell and presented Sept. 20 through show.i. •
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is
The State of Arizona licenses midwives through the Theatre, 1400 North First based on a high school
• WESTERN STEAK SALE Department of Public Health Services. Increasing Ave. Shows are Wed- drama class' final dress
ab INCLUDES: Choice New York Cut Steak ne3da .
broiled to perfection,Served10 numbers of women from all sectors of society are Ys Saturdays rehearsal of Cinderella.
with your choice of soup or choosing midwifery and homebirth as satisfying alter- at 8 P•m• Anyone who has ever
ir trip to the salad bar,Western 0 natives to hospital-oriented maternity care. Directed by Susan worked with children's
OF beans,salsa,corn on the cob, Claassen,the play features drama or has ever con-
OFpopular .
0 home-made hot rolls w/butter, rdog, sidered it will appreciate
bluegrass band, as well as '
coffee,tea or iced tea. A terrific new show. - egr this hilarious portrayal of
• DESSERT: Fresh peach cobbler a la mode7 ,, „ Invisible Theatre regulars life in children's theatre.
,a What the Butler Saw
dir 2 Complete Dinners for 8 Sunday Only Tim Tully, Roberto
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:.Y Sept. 6-Oct. 1 Peters.
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~ Enjoy a lavish buffet dinner and fantastic show South Pacific
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- z~{ p.m-on Sept.16 and 1:30 m. Crawley, Art Lewis and
ENJOY 5 ENTREES' & 19 SALADS' raga•;�;�:- Hall,8 p.
sti' ''% on Sept.17,
=r<`ti` Francis Egger.
The lights come up at 8
WITH ti WIDE SELECTION _ • ti . Four Freshman p,m. Thursdays through
livm:▪ ::::
- Saturdays until Oct.14 with
i ,;�;s1/•'" '"► ' ::: : r The Four Freshman will Sunday matinees Sept. 24
0 .. DESSERTS' & BEqEPAGES ,,� J:s::• = appear at the Tucson and Oct.1 at 2:30 .m.
�,J • � tiL:_. �~�{ Doubletree Inn on Friday,
_�,+ r ii 1 Sept. 15 and Saturday,
TO CHOOSE iiR011. _ice;• Lai Sept.16.They will have two
j jji I ,4-4 `� I t!g!! shows nightly in the French Film
• !!! ... : !IO
in the El Conquistador DiningRoom Doubletree Grand
-- 4 —! Ballroom. Ticket prices A 1967 French film,
from 430 - 1 0:00p.m. my '' start at$5. "Pia time " will-.._„ sem; y be
•• ,r -- a%= presented Friday, Sept. 8
+ Y~`; by the International Arts
After dinner enjoy dancing to live entertainment ` _ ::.
in the ,¢ •
f Childrens films Sciety at 515 and 815
p.m. in the Modern
�.::
�{ Free films for kids will Languages Auditorium.Set
on the electric
AV
organ :` ,. B anch in Paristhe color film
, �::�o- be shown at Woods r
.,,,:: 40-r-r‘iiiiiii,, c_c..:
+•"rr.. Library. The Hobbit is observes not individuals
1-19 CALABASAS INTERCHANGE SOUTH OF GREEN VALLEY scheduled Sept.13 at 7 p.m. but social clusters. It was
RESORT PHONE 1-800-362-7293 FROM TUCSON COLLECT and Journey to the Center directed by Jacques Tati.A
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toria 17,
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JOIN CAMP FIRE itif
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SESSIONS SET titi:�:''::•:titi
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xf: Cam Camping,arts and crafts, helping others sports,
andjust
.ti plain havingfun are all ofbeing
�_. parts a r.,ill
. •
�_r member of Camp Fire Girls• In order to give r t
r Foothills '
��f youngsters a chance to enter the popular :sir .
youth program, "Join Camp Fire" sessions are •ti
scheduled for five area schools. � . _ :�
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¢ti On Thursday afternoon 7 children h
:ti Sept.P and their .it�, :. . E )t �.
parents have been invited to an organizing - =,' - 'r
iiigettogether in the multi-purpose room at Sunrise Drive ° , illi,411q
_ q. . .
ig School.The two meetings,at 2.20 and 3:204. �� `
g p.m.,are '� :` � .. .
.:l for parents and students of Sunrise Drive and R41
Murphey schools. These sessions are under r., ,
the } ,.m,w f , ....:44„,,,,,,,,..,,,,„„,,,,,,:,,,._ y,.
of direction of volunteery. _ }• Y :
MayRavenscrof t 5240 ,,, {M
1 5s f s x p, `r;. p:x -` qrS$ »y 5p
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ft Camino S lens. abs t)" I:' x :
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Harelson Donaldson, :M A }: ,x. • � .
on and ,,,.,,,-.....,,,,,,,,,,,,t,...,...„ _
• Mesa Verdek�
• schools .: - , _ w:r
0
will be the sites for si -
a multaneous Join Cam Fire
Nights- on TuesdaySept. , - °
g pt. 19 7 to 8 in the • � :- - ,-_
school cafeterias. -,. '1
Leadership teams for these .
"•' ,. , ,, �; � p...
meetingsinclude volunteers Anna Nixon, 630 E. �" �: ���.w _ ° °
iiiii Rancho Catalina, and Joyce Evers, 345 E. Four 4 MORE THAN A COFFEE SHOP — This new restaurant being
'�`i built in the 6200 stretch of Oracle Road b Gu
Horses Circle, at Harelson; Betty Westhafer, 2509 ti Corporation will be opening as November wanes if allgoes accordingS' ggy's
•.J•• to plan said Gil Guggisberg,
W. Zinnia, and Starr Dinwiddie, 1555 Calle del �: operations for Guggy's. The eatingestablishmentvice president of
���� Media, at Donaldson and members of the
will actually be called Goog's. These restaurants
Tucson 4 service with a full bar they are not coffee shops.The unique offer full food
��~• � P q e thing about Goog's,according g' o ding to Mr.Gu lsber
Area Council of Camp Fire Girls staff at Mesa �; gg• g, is that
while lobster and steak specialties are being offered for dinner,
��� ,those who travel to the tune of a different drum
: Verde School. get breakfast.Sandwiches of many kinds will also be s can still
served
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Talesofa
Parkway
opponents Nt4it 110 1 ciii,ir
desertgardener
8Y
try STEVE FAZIO poll
diPx"IiilitlE,
University of Arizona
1E1 `
In a few short months, the bareroot season will arrive A group formed to oppose
and it is now time to give some thought to selection of the proposed Pantano-
deciduous plants. Rillito Parkway will an- �."' .-i
Gardeners in southern Arizona are aware of high water nounce results of a poll 4:30 PM
costs and most are attempting to restrict plantings to taken among the county's
RESERvwnows sueeEsc.r)
p
conserve water. However, reduction or removal of some legislative hopefuls on use Exr ---'- --��
plants may add to summer cooling costs. of an increase in state ----- li-
RFss 2. BUSSES
Exposure of south and west walls to direct sunlight gasoline tax to finance the -,---
fikt DeraFture 6:30
causes a buildup of heat in bricks, blocks and stucco• parkway's construction. '---
6:45
Reflected heat can be detected late in the evening by �'�` >.� '.�_ ,. �--'� �
placing your hands on walls and some of this heat buildup The results will be anI
0 fb,,-,.
actually penetrates into the interior of the home. nounced_..at a press �•EA K.Peru
\\� /•- Er.bw+NE
fetrence today \�-
In summer, shade is important. Trees, shrubs, andt Thursday
-wines placed at strategic locations will reduce heat at 3 p.m. at the Western
absorption of south and west walls and lower cooling Savings and Loan Building,
costs. Deciduous plants are especially useful for this 3002 N Campbell Ave. CjiG3,007 �Q DOGJOCK20000
purpose because they shade in summer and, after The group mailed out the VO0C4C ca3CZG OURC33CPC,-31_ 30VD GAtii[J,
dropping ther leaves in winter, allow sunlight to warm questionnaire
to the
walls and lower heating costs• legislative candidates last JIM C 4 U N E S
To effectively gain the greatest benefit from deciduous .
plants, gardeners should select plants that have a week after the Pima if, --:� A� ii �_-, ' r;l,.,� ,{_ � ,Association of Govern- (l'hy1i� �. rdual ur ose-- ive shade and r � � �,�� - � � �. � � IV'P P g p oduce an edible crop. ,�,, , . ,_ t,,� 9► �,, 1 � -
ments Re conal Council �5 , �. �. �1 ,� y� t. �_ --
T ere are a number of plants in this category.Some are voted to include the con-
large and others are small, with the latter planted in RESTAURANT COCKTAIL S
troversial proposal in the
limited space areas. Regional Transportation 2702. N. MIRACLE MILE 62_2.-361 (
Pecan trees develop into large trees and they are Plan.
effective as wall shades. If placed correctly, they can _____
shade a portion of the roof area.
Pecan trees,slow to develop during the first few years,
recover eventually from the shock of transplanting, and
their growth is fairly rapid.They have a deep taproot and for reservations � '
require soils free of rocks and caliche to
eq permit the root to ' k
develop without interference. 887-400131! '., yA r; •
,
Western or Western Schley is an adapted variety for '� ,
home use.It produces excellent nut crops without need for s -""`eAs'' •.0,;,,,,,,.t ���`.':
a pollinator tree. • =' '' \- /
Peaches and apricot trees are much smaller inEL ,in
� . E `''
comparison to pecans, but they produce abundant shade 4- _ ' 1,'-
" ,
in areas where there is insufficient space for larger trees. ;
They are often grouped in a cluster of two or three trees to `i:� • ' �
produce shade over a large area. .r x
.
Many subdivisions have limited space between homes
which makes it impossible to plant trees, but effective 11 ."• §_.:� - -; � . • :. T
shading of walls can be accomplished by using vines. `` VO.,...„,.-%-,;,;41„,,,.:k4,4` ',7:',.
Gra scan be ` ,
Grapes used for this purpose,but it is necessary to �, 11construct a trellis ora similar supporting structure. TheCOPPIRDOME -. ; ,<<
.,
structure should be set several feet away from the wall tot. • + ,
permit air circulation and spraying if necessary. OPEN NIEARTN .. .
Grapes produce a heavy canopy of leaves and most . .
''' ,..
varieties will tolerate a warm location. After dropping 4 ;;
their leaves in winter,sunlight will warm and walls. • Charcoal Steaks • Seafood .... ,,,,,,. ..,,:e.,, • � _
Climbing roses can be used in place of grapes.They add • Ribs • Salad Bar ` -. trtili„
to the aesthetic beauty and appropriate varieties will x r
• Lamb ChopsHomemade Bread ` ,
produce an abundance of blooms for cut flowers.Varieties
��~ ••�.�:�
resistant to bleaching of petals should be used in these Baked Clams & Pastries
locations.
Ornamental gourd vines produce abundant shade in a
matter of several months. Vines produce many different DIIVIEEBY CANDLELIGINIT AND
shaped gourds that can be used for decorating. These
vines need a supporting structure and it is necessary to
reseed each year, because gourd vines are killed by frost. ENJOY OUR PAINIOIRAMIC VIEW
Fruiting varieties of pomegranates can be trained into
large shrubs or small trees in sunny locations. They
produce excellent shade and delicious fruit. They also f
drop their leaves in winter. HAPPY HOUR 4-7 p.m. Mon.-Sat.
Evergreen trees can be effectively used as dual-purpose COMPLIMENTARY
trees.They can be planted in areas away from the house Hot Hor d'oeuvers
to give shade for a specific location.
Citrus trees might be considered in adapted areas, and
loquat is an attractive evergreen tree that produces an Located in Cliff Manor Inn 5900
N. Oracle
apricot-like fruit that matures in early spring.
Page 18, The Arizona Territorial, September 7, 1978 I
PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES 1 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
Your Right To Know Your Right To KnowYour Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know
ARTICLES OF Articles of NOTICE OF In the Superior Court of the ARTICLE II the same for the purpose therein & POSNER, 1500 TowneHouse
INCORPORATION OF Incorporation of TRUSTEE'S SALE STATE OF ARIZONA The purpose for which this contained.
THE SEASONS,INC. - TELECTRA CORPORATION Tower,Phoenix,Arizona,85013.
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE 1. Name. The of the The following legally described- In and for the corporation is organized is the IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I GIVEN under my hand and the
PRESENTS: corporation is nameTELof RA trust property will be sold, County of Maricopa transaction of any or all lawful hereunto set my hand and of- seal of the Superior Court of the
That we,the undersigned,have CORPORATION. pursuant to the power of sale THE LOMAS & NETTLETON business for which corporations ficial seal.
State of Arizona,In and for the
associated ourselves together 2. Purpose. The purpose for under that certain Deed of Trust COMPANY, a Connecticut may be incorporated under the La Rae Williams County of Maricopa,this July 10,
recorded in Docket or Book 4666, corporation, laws of the State of Arizona,as Notary Public 1978.
for the purpose of forming a which this corporation is at Page 566 569, in the Records Plaintiff they may be amended from time My Commission Expires: WILSON D.PALMER
corporation under the laws of organized is the transaction of of Pima County, Arizona, at vs to time,and specifically but in 11.20-81 CLERK
the State of Arizona, and do any or all lawful business for public auction to the highest WALTER HOEFINGHOFF, an limitation thereof, the purpose 501780 By J.LANSDON
hereby adopt the following which corporations may be bidder, at East Door of New unmarried man; COUNTRY of swimming pool maintenance Pub:The Arizona Territorial Deputy Clerk
Articles of Incorporation: incorporated under the laws of Courts Building, in the City of ESCROW SERVICE,an Arizona and service. August 31,1978 Pub:The Arizona Territorial
ARTICLE I the State of Arizona, as they Tucson, Pima County,Arizona, corporation, as Trustee under ARTICLE iII September 7,14,1978 August 31,1978
The name of the corporation is may be amended from time to on Friday, September 29, 1978, Trust No.9293-T;JOHN DOE i, The corporation initially in- Req: Davis&Montijo, September 7,14,21,1978
THE SEASONS,INC. time. at 10:00 a.m.,of said day: whose true name is STEVE tends to conduct the business of Attorneys Req:Murphy&Posner,
ARTICLE II 3. Initial Business. The cor- WEZZL; MARY DOE I, whose
The purpose or purposes for Lot 2 in Block 2d of WESTERN swimming pool maintenance Attorneys
poration initially intends to : HiLLS ADDITION NO.2,Pima true name is SUSAN WEZZL;if and service. PUBLIC NOTICES
which this corporation is engage in the business of County, Arizona, according to f they be living, their Unknown ARTICLE IV
organized is the transaction ofelectronics consulting and the plat thereof of record in the Heirs and Devisees if they be The corporation shall have au-
any and all lawful business, i custom electronics manufac- PUBLIC NOTICES
within owithout the State of ; luring. I office of the County Recorder of dead; JOHN DOE II to V. in- thorityto issue one million Your Right To Know
, Pima County, Arizona, in Book clusive; MARY DOE II to V. shares of common stock par
Arizona,for which corporations 4. Authorized Capital. The inclusive; and DOE COR- value One Dollar ($1.00) per Your Right To Know
maybe incorporatedj 10 of Maps and Plats at page 8. I N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
under the corporation shall have authority ALSO KNOWN AS: PORAT ION Ito V,inclusive, . share,and this shall be the au- THE STATE OF ARIZONA
laws of the State of Arizona,as ! to issue one million (1,000,000) 2172 Hancock Vista Defendants. thorized capital of the corpor-
they may be amended from time ' shares of common stock, par No.C-363748 ation. iN AND FOR THE Articles of
Tucson,Arizona 85713 COUNTY OF PIMA
to time. ! value one dollar (S1.00) per DATED June 19,1978 NOTICE OF SALE The capital stock shall be Incorporation of
ARTICLE Ill , share. Victor M.Ruiz and UNDER SPECIAL Issued and paid for as directed In the Matter of the Estate of SIMPSON ENTERPRISES,
The corporation initially intends 5. Statutory Agent. The name , EXECUTION by the Board of Directors.Stock PERCY BROOKS CAUDILL,
to conduct the business of and address of the initial Ofelia Ruiz, Deceased.
buying, selling, importing, statutoryagent of the cor husband and wife NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN may be issued in payment for KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE
P g. # that the above namedplaintiff personalproperty, No.P-4363
exporting, distributing, fran iName of Trustor tt real or ro rty, ser- PRESENTS: That we, the
P 9. poration is Carl M. Tootle, 505 John A.Murphy,Jr., I recovered judgment in the vices,or any other right or thing NOTICE TO CREDITORS undersigned, do hereby
chising and otherwise dealing Home Federal Tower, 32 N. above named Court on the 15th To the CREDITORS OF THE
withproducts consisting of, Trustee ► of value for the use and purposes associate ourselves together for
Stone Ave., Tucson, Arizona Estate of PERCY BROOKS purpose of forming a cor-
related OF ARIZONA day of August,1978,against the of the corporation,and all such the
related to, and generally 85701. above named defendants,in the CAUDILL,deceased.
ss stocks, when so issued, shallporation under the laws of the
described as patio furniture and 6.Known Place of Business.The County of Maricopa amount of S16,579.79, plus ac become and be fully paid aS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN State of Arizona,and do hereby
fireplace accessories and all known place of business of the This instrument was : crued costs and interest thereon though that the undersigned has been
associated products. corporation shall be 11460 E. paid in cash, lawful adopt the followingArticles of
acknowledged before me this ' at the rate of Eight and one-half appointed personal represen-
t money of the United States and Incorporation:
ARTICLE IV Calle Aurora, Tucson, Arizona 19th day of June, 1978, by John (8's percent) per annum fromthe Board of Directors shall be
tative of this estate.All persons ARTICLE I
The corporation shall have the 85710. having claims against the estate
A. Murphy, Jr., Trustee- `- said date until paid; and, pur- the sold judges, in absence of The name of the Corporation is
authority to issued one million 7.Board of Directors.The initial Successor Trustee . suant to a writ of special fraud, of the value of any are required to present their SIMPSON ENTERPRISES,
(1,000,000) shares of common board of directors shall consist Nancy Ann Myskowski execution issued by said Court property or right acquired in claims within four months after INC.
stock, of the par value of ONE of one (1) director. The person Notary Public on the 15th day of August,1978, the date of the first publication ARTICLE II
AND NO-100 (S1.00) DOLLAR who is to serve as director until exchange for said capital, and
the following described real all such stocks, when issued, of this notice or the claims will The purpose for which the
per share. the first annual meeting of t My commission expires: July property will be sold at publicshall be deemed fully paid and be forever barred.Claims must Corporation is organized is the
ARTICLE V shareholders or until his suc- :' � non-assessable.27,1980 auction to satisfy said judgment be presented by delivering or transaction of any or all lawful The name and address of the cessor is elected and qualified , on September 12, 1978, at the ARTICLE V mailing a written statement of business for which corporations
initial statutory agent of the is: . Pub:The Arizona Territorial hour of 10:00 a.m., at the East The name and address of the the claim to the undersigned may be incorporated under the
corporation is CHARLES W. James D.Cannon August 17,24,31,1978 door of the New County Courts initial statutory agent of the personal representative at 239 Laws of the State of Arizona,as KING, 6245 East BroadwaN. Church, Tucson, Arizona,r. Route 8,Box 701 B September 7,1978 Building,Tucson,Arizona: corporation is: they may be amended from time
Suite 510, Tucson, Arizona, Tucson,Arizona 85710
Suite Req: Murphy & Posner, At Lot 68 as shown and designated J.Marc Montijo 85701,c-o Virginia Moreno,Per- to time.
857118. Incorporators. The in torneys in the Amended Plat of SunlandSona)Representative. ARTICLE III
ARTICLE VI 5151 E.Broadway,Suite690
corporators of the corporation Gardens Addition,to the City of DATED August 28,1978 The Corporation initiallyintends
The known place of business of are: I Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, Tucson,Arizona 85711 P
ARTICLE VI John K.Mesch to build, operate and maintain
the corporation shall be 2925 James D.Cannon dated 1957 and recorded in Attorney for Personal commercial properties.
July The known place of business of P P
East Grant Road, Tucson, Route 8,Box701B ' PUBLIC NOTICES Book 12 of Maps and Plats at the corporation. be: Representative, ARTICLE IV
Arizona,85716. Tucson,Arizona 85710 Vir inia Moreno
ARTICLE VII Sandra M.Cannon ! page 53,and being more or less, 1111 N.Avenida Jeanine g The Corporation shall have
Pub: The Arizona Territorial
Your Right To Know the 6thparcel of land conveyed
The initial Board of Directors Route 8,Box 701B 9 Tucson,Arizona 85715 August 31,1978 authority to issue 1,000,000
in Deed recorded in Book 1034 at ARTICLE VII shares of common stock,having
shall consist of four (4) Direc Tucson,Arizona 85710Se September 7,14 1978
tors.Thereafter,the number of All powers, duties and page 173 of that certain Deed to The initial Board of Direc- pno par value.
Norman P. Mason, as Federal Req: Mesch, Marquez& Roth' ARTICLE V
persons to serve on the Board of responsibilities of the in tors shall consist of three (3) Schild,P.C.
Housing Commissioner, his Directors.The persons who are The name and address of the
Directors shall be fixed by the corporators shall cease at the ; Articles of successors and assigns, dated to serve as Directors until the initial statutory agent of the
By-Laws of the corporation.The time of delivery of these Articles ,- Incorporation of September 10,1956,and filed for first annual meeting of share corporation is JAMES M.
persons who are to serve as of Incorporation to the Arizona , KUSTUM RUGCRAFT record September 17,1956. holders or until their successors PUBLIC NOTICES SAKRISON, 1100 Arizona Bank
Directors until the first annual Corporation Commission for I ENTERPRISES,INC. SIGNED:August 17,1978. Plaza, 33 North Stone, Tucson,
meeting of shareholders or until filing. i are elected and qualified are:
1. Name. The name of the Richard J.Boykin, Harvey Kaplan lan Your Right To Know Arizona 85701.
their successors are elected and 9. Distributions from Capital corporation is KUSTUM Sheriff ARTICLE VI
qualified are: THOMAS E. Surplus.The Board of Directors RUGCRAFT ENTERPRISES, 3511 Calle Vistosa
HARRINGTON and PAMELA of the corporation may, from Pub:The Arizona Territorial Tucson,Arizona 85715 The known place of business of
INC. August 24,31,1978 Violet Kaplan the Corporation shall be in
A. HARRINGTON, 2640 West time to time,distribute on a pro P ,
Arizona. rata basis to its shareholders out 2. Purpose. The purpose for September 7,1978 3511 Calle Vistosa NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Tucson,Arizona with a mailing
Positano, Tucson, which this corporation is Req: Murphy & Posner, AtThe following described trust
85704,and ROGER D.GOEBEL of the capital surplus of the P P YTucson,Arizona 85715 address of 4420 East Speedway,
and DEBORAH GOEBEL, corporation a portion of its organized is the transaction of torneys property will be sold, pursuant Suite 100,Tucson,Arizona 85712.
Craig Graham to the
East Glenn, No. 117, Tucson, assets,in cash or property. any or all lawful business for 1111 N.Avenida Jeanine Power of sale under that ARTICLE VII
which corporations may be Tucson,Arizona certain trust deed recorded in The initial Board of Directors
Arizona,85716. 10. Repurchase of Shares. Thebook or docket 5265,page 35, in
incorporated under the laws of PUBLIC NOTICES a. Aquorum at a meeting ofP g shall consist of three Directors.
ARTICLE VIII board of directors of the cor the records of Pima County,
The incorporators of the cor poration may, from time to the State of Arizona, as they the Board of Directors shall The persons who are to serve as
9 consist of two directors. Arizona,at public auction to the Directors until the First Annual
poration are: THOMAS E. time, cause the corporation to may be amended from time to Your Right To Know
time. b. The Board of Directors highest bidder at the law offices Meeting of Shareholders or until
HARRINGTON and PAMELA purchase its own shares to the 3. Initial Business. The cor may delegate any of its'powers of SCHORR&LEONARD,P.C., their successors are elected and
A. HARRINGTON, 2640 West extent of the unreserved and and authority, to be exercised 155 West Council Street,Tucson, qualified are:
Positano, Tucson, Arizona, unrestricted earned and capital ! poration initially intends to
engage in the business of selling In the Superior Court of the when the Board of Directors is Pima County,Arizona,on Mon KENNETH W.SIMPSON
85704,and ROGER D.GOEBEL surplus of the corporation. implements and materials for STATE OF ARIZONA day, October 9, 1978, at 10:00 3721 Rutson
and DEBORAH GOEBEL, 5701 11. Preemptive Rights. The z p not in session, to be exercised
P g the custom weaving of rugs. In and for the when the Board of Directors is A.M.of said day: Amarillo,Texas 79109
East Glenn, No. 117, Tucson, holders from time to time of the 4 Authorized Capital. The County of Maricopa not in session,to such Commit- Lot 10, Block 27, PUEBLO EVELYN C.SIMPSON
Arizona,85716. common stock of the cor , corporation shall have authorityFEDERAL HOME LOAN GARDENS, accordingto the
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, weporation shall have tees and officers as it maycon- 3721 Rutson
preemptive plat of record in the office of the Amarillo,Texas 79109
to issue one million (1,000,000) MORTGAGE CORPORATION, statute,elect or int.
have hereunto set our hands this rights as to all stock then or , the Pima CountyRecorder,i
18th day of April,1978. thereafter authorized to be shares of common stock, par a corporation, c. Hereafter, the Board of n Book MARK A.SIMPSON
value one dollar (S1.00) per Plaintiff Directors shall be elected at the 8 of Maps at page 84. 250 North Maguire
THOMAS E.HARRINGTON issued,including treasury stock. share. vs. DATED this 5th day of July, No.13A
PAMELA A.HARRINGTON No resolution of the board of regular annual meeting of the 1978.
ROGER D.GOEBEL directors authorizing the 5. Statutory Agent. The name HORACE V.HERNANDEZ and stock holders to be held in Tucson,Arizona 85710
DEBORAH GOEBEL issuance of stock to which and address of the initial I RENE J. HERNANDEZ, TRUSTOR: The number of persons to serve
Tucson, Arizona, or such other
statutory agent of the cor- husband and wife;JOHN DOE I, as the Board of Directors RAY E.HURTADO on the Board of Directors shall
STATE OF ARIZONA preemptive rights shall attach placebe fixed by the By-Laws.
SS may require such rights to be P°ration is Carl M. Tootle, 505 whose true name is RUDY R. de_ EVELYN HURTADO
may, from time to time,
County of Pima exercised within less than sixty Home Federal Tower, 32 N. OLA; if they be living, their S.L.SCHORR,TRUSTEE ARTICLE VIII
termine.
The foregoing Articles of In (60)days. Stone,Tucson,Arizona 85701. Unknown Heirs and Devisees if STATE OF ARIZONA Incorporators of the Corporation
d.Vacancies in the Board of
corporation were acknowledged DATED this 27th day of June, 6.Known Place of Business.The they be dead; JOHN DOE 11 to SS. are:
knownplace of business of the V inclusive; , Directors may be filled by the
MARY DOE I to V remainingmembers in the in- COUNTY OF PIMA E.M.McCLINTOCK
before me by THOMAS E. 1978.
HARRINGTON, PAMELA A. JAMES D.CANNON corporation shall be 3650 West inclusive; and DOE COR terim between annual elections. Personally appeared S.L. 4420 East Speedway
Potvin Lane, Tucson, Arizona PORATiON I to V,inclusive, SCHORR,TRUSTEE,who ack- Suite 100
HARRINGTON, ROGER D. Incorporator e. The Board of Directors
85704. Defendants. nowledged that he executed the Tucson,Arizona 85712
GOEBEL and DEBORAH SANDRA M.CANNON shall adopt By-Law of this cor-P 7.Board of Directors.The initial No.C-365173 y_ foregoing instrument in said JAMES M.SAKRISON
GOEBEL,this 18th day of April,
Incorporator poration and such By-Laws may 1100 Arizona Bank Plaza
board of directors shall consist Notice of Sale Under capacitythis 5th dayof July,
1978. 501630be amended or repealed, as
of one(1`�director. The person Special Execution 1978. Tucson,Arizona 85701
Charles W.King Pub:The Arizona Territorial provided therein.
who is to serve as director until NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Judith Rabkin All powers, duties, and
Notary Public August 24,31,1978 ARTICLE VIII
the first annual meeting of that the above named plaintiff Notary Public responsibilities of the In-
My commission expires June 20, September 7,1978 The incorporators of the in-
shareholders or until his suc- recovered judgment in the My Commission Expires: corporators shall cease at the
1978 Req:Carl M.Tootle,Attorney corporation are:
cessor is elected and qualified above named Court on the 14th April 27,1980 time of delivery of these Articles
501406 Harvey Kaplan
Pub:The Arizona Territorial 3511 Calle Vistosa
' is: day of August,1978,against the Pub:The Arizona Territorial of Incorporation to the Arizona
Anthony V.Radice above named defendants,in the Tucson,Arizona 85715
August 24,31,1978 August 31,1978 Corporation Commission for
September 7,1978 PUBLIC NOTICES 3650 West Potvin Lane amount of 514,037.98, plus ac Violet Kaplan September 7,14,21,1978 filing.
Tucson,Arizona 85704 crued costs and interest thereon Req:Schorr,Leonard&Felker, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we
Req:King&Frisch,Attorneys 3511 Calle Vistosa
Your Right To Know 8. Incorporators. The in- at the rate of Eight and one-half P.C. have hereunto set our hands this
corporators of the corporation (81/2 percent) per annum from Tucson,Arizona 85715
Craig Graham 27 day of July,1978.
PUBLIC NOTICES are: said date until paid; and, pur- 1111 N.Avenida Jeanine p c E.M.McCLINTOCK
NOTICE OF Anthony V.Radice suant to a writ of special Tucson,Arizona PUBLIC NOTICES JAMES M.SAKRISON
3650 West Potvin Lane execution issued by said Court STATE OF ARIZONA
Your Right To Know • TRUSTEE'S SALE Tucson,Arizona All powers,duties and respon
. 9 The following legally described on the 14th day of August,1978, sibilities of the incorporators Your Right To Know ss
property will be sold, Theresa A.Ciaburri the followingdescribed real County of Pima
trust shall cease at the time of deli- SUBSCRJBED,SWORN TO and
3650 West Potvin Lane property will be sold at public
Notice of r pursuant to the power of sale very of these Articles of In-
Tucson,Arizona 85704 auction to satisfy said judgment, ACKNOWLEDGED before me
Trustee's Sale under that certain Deed of Trust corporation to the Arizona Cor- IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
The following legally described•
recorded in Docket or Book 4890, All powers, duties and on September 12, 1978, at the poration Commission for filing. THE STATE OF ARIZONA this 27th day of July, 1978 by
at Page 303-306, in the Records responsibilities of the in- hour of 10:00 a.m., at the East ARTICLE IX IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF E.M. McCLINTOCK and
trust property will be sold, ;
aeptember /, I Ji s, I ne Arizona 1 errRur1dt, rdye t
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THE DIAMOND—This is one of three models in the newest section of Silverado,a subdivision developed by U.S.Home
P •
Corp.on Massingale Road in the Thornydale area.After a preview showing last weekend,the models are now having a • `'
: BLIircEILN,C
grand opening.The Diamond sells for;42,900 and features a den that can be converted into a third bedroom, •
• }zi.,,•
Silverado section • Kee our "Summer"cool.
py=
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= STOP IN . . . — UNDER THE DOME —
The newest section of the Silverado subdivision in the Small families will enjoy the "Diamond," a 1,307- STOCK UP! Casa Ikinca Plaza
Thornydale area will have a grand opening next weekend. square-foot two-bedroom,den home. •
Priced from$42,990,
•
The area on Massingale Road is being developed by U.S. the den can easily be converted into a third bedroom.
Home Corp. which has 197 lots in the new section. Prices The 1,489-square-foot "Emerald" is a spacious three- •• Open Every Sunday Noon to 7:00;
range from $42,900 to $45,990. Models are open from 10 bedroom, two-bath home, with large family, dining and Daily 9 to 9 •
•
a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. living rooms. With a courtyard leading to the front •
entrance, it is priced from$43,990. 297-3262
Buyers have a choice of ranch, territorial or contem : •••••••••••
-
porary elevations in the all-block constructed homes. Priced from $45,990, the "Ruby" is a flexible four-
Water conservation and energy conservation features bedroom, two-bath or three-bedroom home with a large
such as shower head water flow controls, day-night master bedroom.With its large family room, living room
thermostat heat controls and separate meters for hot and dining area,the"Ruby"contains 1,611 square feet of :'Mu'e than
water heaters are included as standard in each of the living space.
23
Water
homes. • Each of the Silverado homes contains ualit carpetingJack Rowe's Years in
Other savings features include light reflective roofs, in the livingroom,diningarea hall and master be • Tucson
hermetically sealed double pane windows and sliding 'oOm• i n
doors as well as magnetically sealed Therms- and Doors The homes are color coordinated by InteCIS1()111
eriors Et Cetera,
to prevent heat and cooling loss. Spigot water flow professional interior decorators.
controls and •specially designed water-saving toilets are Available options include fireplaces, covered porches
also standard features in all of Silverado's homes. and enclosed garages.
11 0. LjE§ Li
Foods ervl•ce directorII will
SPEEDWAY PIZ
Eii
about nutrition district po
100 /o FI NANCI I�lG
OUT OF STATE CREDIT OK *on approved credit
By WALT NETT Some students at the high away, Mrs. Strodtbeck be reduced is by a district
Growing concern about school and junior high already had two immediate serving better products. 1970 COROLLA 2 Dr.
nutrition and education school will have a hand in goals to think about--
S788
a speed heat E Z tens.
nationally may be bringing planning the lunch menus, getting the lunch lines She has spent the days
more school dietary heads she said, adding that she moving faster, and before school starts getting 1971 DA TS U N 2 D r.
out of their kitchens and will be setting up a student reducing plate waste. to know her staff. -We 4 Spee. ,adi� heat (,as 5�.�r, $888
into the classrooms in the committee to help find out "Plate waste depends a have a good program and a
future. what students like and lot on the district," she great staff,"she said. "The 1970 COROLLA 2 Dr.
For Ann Strodtbeck, that don't like about school said. "In some cases it can ladies are all very con- Automo,,c tack' hea• !er,drt,on,rtg Double t hey► •h„S108 :
future has become the lunches. be a problem.' cerned about what they're price
present. "And then we will show One way the problem can doing."
Mrs.Strodtbeck,the new them how we purchase and 1971 COLT 2 Dr.
food services
director for prepare
food for 2,000 Automatic roao heat condition, g E ter:• $ 1488
Flowing Wells Schools, people," she said. "This
said in a recent interview, way they will know our 1973 MAZDA RE 2 D r.
that she will spend time
in limitations and can help 4 speed radio heat Very Very Cleo $ 1488
classes talking with decide what changes we
students about better can make." 1966 JEEP WAGONEER
$ 1888
nutrition in addition to her A T u e s o n a n, Mrs. Automata radio heat locking hubs E zcellent C•_.d.+1c•
duties operating the school Strodtbeck holds a `
t
cafeteria system. bachelor of science degree 1975 V W RABBIT
Talkin about nutrition i n food service' $2988
g 4 speed,radio heat.air condtontng E Z ter rns'
mana ement from the
will take her beyond the g _ .
lectures about the basic University of Arizona, and 1977 HONDA STA%WAGON
< $3938
food groups which were a spent last year as an intern 4 speed radio.heat.otr conditioning like New
traditional part of in the food service division - ti 1- , ..a •
!
classroom lectures 10 of the Milwaukee Public
1973 DA If
TSUN PICK-UP
ears ago, with the Schools. $ 1988
y g 4 speed.AM FM radio heat,white spoke wheei�
district's central kitchen The Milwaukee program, :
she said, is the only one of
food purchasing wg
andnprations becomingan its kind, and accepts four 1973 FORD F 100
Pe Automatic,radio,heat Double Check This Price,
$ 1 988
exemplary tool in the interns yearly. `
program. The school food service
"The nutrition educationprogram there o rates ]977 COROLLA 1200 $2988
P g air 4 speed,heat,lots of M.P-G.Here
program will be an ongoing cafeterias in a p- w
process with the school proximately 150 schools,
lunch program," she said, with kitchens in all but 25iii �_ ^> � 1976 M.G. MIDGET
g 4 speed,AM FM rodeo he
wire Is Deck rack low$3938
addition that one part of the schools, and works on a ,. _ law Miles!
program will be showing common daily menu,which
students what to look for in Mrs.Strodtbeck said make
., "NICEST PLACE IN TUCSON TO DO BUSINESS"
purchasing quality purchasing and
- Yu`.
products. "The school preparation much easier. '+ -s3500 E. SPEEDWAY 7955565
lunch program is a good Although the opening of Ann Strodtbeck
way to teach the children." school was still a few days
Page 20, The Arizona Territorial, September 7, 1978
PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLICPUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICES
Your Richt 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
PUBLIC -
...mi..a�MUM r waee� 1.11110,1•11011NMINIM=MI mom mow.�MINN MOM AM.Awa�a r a,�..waa�a!'r��waet,waliw Milo mon minim .�ww��mem mow,efow mon UM=maim�,r..w maim.ma�.w ARTICLES OF ship and Christian c o n s u l i n g.
To receive funds for religious
iNCCRPORATIOOF education and charitable pur
existing limit ,.` TODAY'S KIDS,INC.I ti n
`"••«'"'r•'••r,'•:itir« KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE Poses. Non-profit Corpora o
• ANNEXATION ATI O N MAP and the transaction of all lawful
s� PRESENTS:
• •�Ys� TOWN Q F 0 R
I That we, the undersigned, business for which corporations
_ O VALLEY have associated ourselves tope- may be incorporated under the
�► NSy't1'
ther for the purpose of forming a Arizona Business Corporation
laws of
Act.
' the pState ofu Arizona,nder and o EIGHTH: The names and res-
pective addresses of its' direc-
tors
e titles ofI hereby Incorporation:
ncor t rat ohe n following Ar- and officers are:
�./ •C' 4 I ARTICLE I NAME,
OFFICE, ADDRESS,
I h f The name of the corporation DATE OF TAKING OFFICE
0'.••'
t C O I shall be TODAY'S KIDS,INC. Richard J. Hurley, President,
t it - O0 ki ARTICLE I1 4701 Erie St., College Pk, Md.
„ 2 �� '� ' The purpose or purposes for 8-30-76
�-•------ 45' • - - TOWN OF ORO VALLEY Claire C. Hurley, Vice Presl-
which this corporation is or-
i o ganized is the transaction of any dent, 1431 W. Miracle Mile,
O y Tucson,Arizona 8-30-76
�V �� and all lawful business, within Joyce L.H. Da 8-30 76 Treas-
' or without the State of Arizona, urer,4701 Erle St. College Pk.,
for which corporations76
/�. y >r I may be
incorporated under the laws of Md.8-30-
/�� the State of Arizona, as they Clarence.L.Johnson,Sect.,9057
i NEW Saito. Blvd. College Pk., Md.
EXISTING TOWN LIMITS ' may be amended from time to
I B O U N O A' a time. 8-3o-76
I
s ' ARTICLE III
Meeting was held August 30,
i The corporation initially in- 1976 at loam at 4701 Erte Street
. College Park,Maryland for the
• tends to conduct a cosmetology
,�;t i business. purpose of electing Officers and
T�•sr• • er i-•
b Directors and trustees.
corporation shall havethe ti ..r...,.,. whaggregate
gg`egate number
-.........-- The a f Hardy o��~ of shares ch has au or-
authority to issue ONE MIL-L-
., -;� zed to issue itemized byclasses,
4 !s.. S.V.r �-••o•...iv,felt ...�.�.�+. ....��� .�... '
I
-- . •-- _ ►=t a ,�,:.��,�'`. a, ► - ,,- - _ ,,tea.•I. --.•=t.,,...; • -•• par value of shares, shares
ay.V:.t1..,t ar
LION( ,000,000)shares of com-
_ ' mon stock of the par value of without par value,and series,if
�� `�: .:.. ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) per
tre 1i41•LI.P 7 •....,..ct..•t,�„,,, ,,;� • .�, 3 ,�,' it wh is �,_ any,within a class is:
� n i .- • •= share.
�; t..,, .. None.
NEW BOUND - d 1.. •t TENTH: The aggregate num-
BOUNDARY ARTICLE V
�t ' •- - :•r� ..•' ""' ► s1�st, I The name and address of the
},, `~"'-�-; �..., •.a-.. .•,- -•.-1. _..•a•,.,,ta •.••.1• 1.:-.„� .' : •, ber of its' issued shares, item-
: ,._,; • .r ,,,s initial statutory agent of the ized by classes, par value of
=' '":. •• ' '. `'• . ir,'• I
corporation is JAMES C. shares, shares without par va-
' 't -• a = _ ' FRISCH, 6245 E. Broadway, lue,and series,if any,within a
+• e ,� = tc is .�'' » z, is :•! •. =. Suite 510, Tucson, Arizona,
I j s . :•�` class is: None
�'• •'R•.. :.1 lit.•'',rm.... tnw•.N7•v'ar ' tat •..Teta.'• _,. 1�.. - 85711.
• T-- ELEVENTH: The amount of
,,,,, ,»x 'i n.:. - ,..�-' I.c.t.•,..,.•.i.^.:. :w- ...4.• ARTICLE VI
• ""' , 'S I- i .�4c.'i+•nti its'stated capital,
as defined in
• . d; P• �,- _�- : : I The known place of business of the Arizona Business Corpor-
' :; O w 'I 4 ;t �s i- 13 .r, i� Y 'rl •_- �'' I the corporation shall be 6979
_ ti?
=b _ _* - =ti �, - Po ation Act is: None Non-Profit
• : '' s= C East Bproadway, Tucson, TWELFTH: This application is
' ] ''��• ,'� ..t.' , * »e 1 ,.))c " • e t ' 79e•! 'tee' p.•• ^e 1�t _ '_ Arizona,85710.,_,� . ." .-,..._: N,.. 40....0..,li. 3 .` ... ._____.4z.. ` accompanied by a copy of its'
N ..-�'`Y�� i.-F t ' p� - :. , .4:C'�O Articles of Incorporation and all
�!� t • fi r►�fT a DIM .'}-�-
pa ar
. ...•'ire r ,. ARTICLE T I C L E V I I
E 1 •.`, ...' •u '•• •:a , _ ' amendments thereto,
�,, - =V"..."7,••=7"-.--=.• s I+ `. .p The initial Board of Directors duly au-
i t - , i ss Z O shall consist of one(1) Director. thenticated by the proper officer
*y., = O - y• » • is • st F. s� ;• ss s:4 SA s� SI r i St ?_ O t Thereafter,the number of per- of the State or Country under the
c, •,, t '_. �,,,. _ sons to serve on the Board of laws of which it is incorporated.
J a,' Rt.-1744:-_;, ,..., .•.. •., �. ... .- r" ., ,•�_,,t ^f f,,,` `;r• = 4,,,CI Directors shall be fixed by the DATED: July 14,1978.
t ' s :� -a�� %•'e•v.•+ .•»e.•. ''ii►•••a=.+:'ir' •.•: a- .,::•.t_:.::r;,•. �• '"'' s = ,r C y By-Laws of the corporation.The
,,.. 1 y' Po BY: Richard J.Hurley
».S - ti; ;i_ ., r , st person who is to serve as Direc- TITLE: President
O N -:,� ��,;,;; _ a4 t' 4s • at st '' As y. -it SOS SI = V O tor until the first annual meeting By:Claire C.Hurley
H O ••': r !• '� -4 - .~ �'�' of shareholders or unti I his
I �, •, r., ,, a .s ii. f,,,, TITLE:Vice President
= ,C cc t. *_, t , `•• '~`��, «e-- successor is elected and quail- STATE OF Maryland
= tCOUNTY OF Prince George's
= O+-+ : , UV tEEW.U1,_ Mt } ti. fled is:
CO ea �. .., o .,_..__. . NSW I MARVIN KATZ The foregoing instrument was
y c "`s "' _ -- � ,��},, 1620 North Wilmot,Apt.242 acknowledged before me this
_ = -- Tucson,Arizona 8571214th day of July,1978,by Joyce L
t3 ; at 3€ it io s ss a g :i -, st ,- ss ,,s 33 ARTICLE ViII degollado of Joseph's Christian
' t' • ' The incorporators of the cor3 74.,,
•
i' •�' ' Mission a Maryland corpora-
' _• .:_----.• ....::a.,,:_::..... ;r.•., ....:, :,., ...:.•..a.,::. :�►:.:..... ...,..:... t, ► •+ra �,- poration are MARVIN KATZ non.
and JAMES C. FRISCH,whoseJoyce L.Degoliado
. -•. SUNNYSLOPE SUB ""'" R H, y
a.raw addresses are 1620 North Wil TITLE:Treasurer
/'� Bk. 18 34 '"`" New Boundary �, mot,Apt.242, Tucson,Arizona, My commission expires 7-1-80
New Boundary r ` p9�
I
85712 and 6245 E. Broadway, F-22271
`
I Suite 510, Tucson, Arizona, Pub: The Arizona Territorial
' 85711,respectively. August 31,1978
All powers, duties and res- September 7,14,1978
' ponsibilities of the incorporators Req:Claire C.Hurley
' ANNEXATION ORDINANCE increase the corporate limits of file in the office of the Town subdivision as recorded in Book 19 degrees 45'10"E,1128.74 feet ' shall cease at the time of de-
ORDINANCE NO.36 the Town of Oro Valley so as to Clerk of the Town of Oro Valley, 18, Page 34 of Maps & Plats, along the Westerly boundary of I livery of these Articles of In-
iAN ORDINANCE EXTEND- embrace the same;and Arizona,together with the origi- thence South along the East said Shadow Mountain Estates corporation to the Arizona Cor-
ING AND INCREASING THE WHEREAS, the Mayor and nal petition referred to herein; boundary of said Section 25 a Eastto a point which is the N.W. poration Commission for filing. PUBLICNOTICE
I CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE Council of the Town of Oro NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT distance of 1334.86 feet to a point corner of Lot 66 of said Shadow -IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we S
TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, Valley,Arizona,are desirous of ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR which is the S.E.Corner of Lot 1, Mountain Estates East, and have hereunto set our hands this Your Right To Know•
IPIMA COUNTY, STATE OF complying with said petition and AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN Section 25, and also the S.E. which also is a point on the South 18th day of August,1978.
ARIZONA, PURSUANT TO extending and increasing the OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA, corner of said Sunnyslope sub- boundary of the Town of Oro MARVIN KATZ
THE PROVISIONS OF TITLE 9, corporate limits of the Town of AS FOLLOWS: division;thence N 89 degrees 59' Valley. JAMES C.FRISCH
1 CHAPTER 4,ARTICLE 7,ARI- Oro Valley to include said terri- SECTION 1. That the follow- 34"W, 2063.06 feet along the The above description defines STATE OF ARIZONA
mZONA REVISED STATUTES, tory; and ing described territory be, and South boundary of said Sunny- the East,South and West boun- ss. ARTICLES OF
IAND AMENDMENTS THERE- WHEREAS, the said petition the same hereby is, annexed to slope subdivision to a point; daries of the area being annexed County of Pima INCORPORATION OF
TO,BY ANNEXING THERETO sets forth a true and correct the Town of Oro Valley,and that thence N 0 degrees 00'26"E,20 to the Southern boundary of the The foregoing Articles of In- CORONADO RIDING CLUB,
ICERTAIN TERRITORY CON- description of all the exterior the present corporate limits be, feet to a point; thence North- Town of Oro Valley. corporation were acknowledged INC.
1 TIGUOUS TO THE EXISTING boundaries of the entire area and the same hereby are, ex- westerly along a 30 feet radius SECTION 2: That a copy of before me by MARVIN KATZ, ARTICLE I
TOWN LIMITS OF THE TOWN proposed to be annexed to the tended and increased to include curve, concave to the right a this ordinance,together with an and JAMES C. FRISCH, this Name: The name of the Cor-
OF ORO VALLEY. Town of Oro Valley, and had the following described territory distance of 47.82 feet to a point; accurate map of the territory 18th day of August,1978. poration shall be CORONADO
Cor-
i
WHEREAS, a petition has attached thereto at all times an contiguous to the present Town thence N 11 degrees 20' 18"E, hereby annexed to the Town of Marilyn M.Gliko RIDING CLUB,INC.
been presented in writing to the accurate map of the territory limits,to-wit: 1223.08 feet along the Western Oro Valley, certified by the Notary Public ARTICLE II
Mayor and Council of the Town desired to be annexed;and LEGAL DESCRIPTION boundary of said Sunnyslope Mayor of said Town, be forth- Notary Expiration Date: Purpose: The purpose for
of Oro Valley, Arizona, signed WHEREAS, no additions or Beginning at a point on the subdivision to a point which is with filed and recorded in the My Commission Expires Jan. which this corporation is or-
Iby the owners of more than alterations increasing the terri- East boundary of Section 24," the N.W.corner of Lot 9 of said office of the County Recorder of • 11,1981 ganized is the transaction of any
one-half in value of the real and tory sought to be annexed have T.125., R.13E., G.&S.R.B.&M., subdivision;thence N 0 degrees Pima County,Arizona. 501805 or all lawful business for which
personal property as would be been made after the said peti- said point being the S.E.corner 08'05"W, 150 feet to a point on PASSED AND ADOPTED by Pub: The Arizona Territorial corporations may be incor-
subject to taxation by the Town tion had been signed by any- of Lot 26 of Shadow Mountain the South boundary of Shadow the Mayor and Common Council August 31,1978 porated under the laws of the
I of Oro Valley in the event of owner of real and personal Estates East, as recorded in Mountain Estates East as re- of the Town of Oro Valley, September 7,14,1978 state of Arizona,as they may be
I/ annexation within the territory property in said territory;and Book 14. Page 93 of Maps &p corded in Book 14, Page 93 of Arizona,this 24th day of August, Req: King&Frisch,Attorneys amended from time to time.
and land hereinafter described WHEREAS, no deletions or PI ts, said point also being the , Maps & Plats; thence S 89 1978. ARTICLE III
as shown by the last assessment alterations decreasing the terri- s,e.corner of the Town of Oro degrees51'55"E,474 feet,more E.S.Engle PUBLIC NOTICES Initial Business: The corpor-
of said property, which said tory sought to be annexed have Valley; or less,to a point of tangency of Mayor atiorf itialiy intends to hold and
territory is contiguous to the been made and therefore the Thence South along the East a 50 feet radius curve, said ATTEST: Your Right To Know operate real property in this
1 Town of Oro Valley,and not now territory to be annexed is the boundary of said Section 24 a curve being at the S.W.corner of Dorothy L.Morse state and other states and to
f embraced within its limits,ask- territory hereinafter described; distance of 75 feet to a point Lot 65 of said Shadow Mountain , Clerk operate horsestables, recrea-
APPLiCATION FOR
1 ing that the propO-ty more and which is the N.E. corner of Estates East subdivision; APPROVED AS TO FORM: OF tional, and instructional facili-
particularly hereinafter des- WHEREAS, proper and suffi- Section 25, T.12S., R.13E., G.& Northwesterlyalong p AUTHORITY Mission thence said H.Zipf Joseph's Christian Mission ties.
Icribed be annexed to the Town of cient certification and proof of S.R•B.&M.,said point also being curve concave to the right a Attorney TO: CORPORATION COMMIS- ARTICLE IV
Oro Valley, and to extend and the foregoing facts are now on the N.E.corner of Sunnyslope distance of 95.90 feet; thence N Pub.Arizona Territorial August Authorized Capital: The cor
1 31,Se tember 7,14,21 SION,STATE OF ARIZONA
P 2222 West Encanto Blvd., Suite poration shall have authority to
Req: E.S.Engle,Mayor issue one million (1,000,000)
210-D,Phoenix,Arizona 85009
.MINS MEM OEM MEM SIM teeee,mum wal. MINIM
MOM
'�'�=INN 1.••••" men
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"IN"••MINE ININ"w�a"""M= '�"OMB
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""�MEM"sw"f`�IIMI'Ili��NMI.MINN NE" Pursuant to the provisions of
PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Sections 10-110 and 10-111, Ari-
zona
shares of common stock (con-
sistent with such regulations as Business Corporation Act, may be promulgated by the IRS
the undersigned corporation from time to time pursuant to
Your Right To Know Your Right To Know- Your Right To Know either Sub-Chapter S regulations
9 g Youi Right To Know Your Right To Know hereby applies for authority to and or sections 124.4,1245 of the
transact business in your state, Internal Revenue Code of 1954)
In the Superior Court of the appointed personal represen the State of Arizona, and do zing the issuance of stock to Pub:The Arizona Territorial and for that purpose submits the of the par value of one ($1.00)
State of Arizona tative of this estate.All persons hereby adopt the following Ar- which preemptive rights shall August 31,1978 following statement:
in and For the County of Pima havingclaims against the estate titles of Incorporation: dollar per share.
attach may require such rights September 7,14,1978 FIRST: The name of the cor-the Matter of: are required to present their ARTICLE I to be exercised within less than R Waterfall,Economidis, ARTICLE V
Red: poration is Joseph's Christian Statutory Agent: The name
CARDARELLA, BABY GIRL claims within four months after Name sixty(60)days. Caldwell&Hanshaw,P.C. Mission. and address of the initial statu-
A person of less than 18 years. the date of the first publication The name of this corporation ARTICLE VI tory agent of the corporation is:
NO.S-473 of this notice or the claims will is ARIES CHARTER,LTD. Statutory Agent PUBLIC NOTICES SECOND: If the name of the James M.Elliott
NOTICE OF HEARING be forever barred.Claims must ARTICLE II The name and address of the corporation does not contain the Suite 1101
' The Court, having read the be presented by delivering or Purpose initial statutory agent is Jerrold Your Rigi;r t, P,. word "association" "bank",
verified Petition for Termina- mailing a written statement of The purpose for which this M. Lyons,5151 East Broadway, - "corporation", "company", Home Fedezol Tower
tion of Parent-Child Relation- the claim to the undersigned corporation is organized is the Suite 840, Tucson, Arizona, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF "Incorporated",or"limited"or Tucson,Arizona 85710
ship,and good cause appearing, transaction of any or all lawful 85711. THE STATE OF ARIZONA does not contain an abbreviation ARTICLE VI
personal representative at c-o: IN AND FOR THE Board of Directors:The initial
Any person claiming parental Ms.lole Taylor business for which corporations ARTICLE VII of one of such words, then the of Directors will initial
relationship to the above child is The Arizona Bank may be incorporated under the Known Place of Business COUNTY OF PIMA name of the corporation with the Board three (3) directors. pest
hereby notified to appear in the Trust Dept. laws of the State of Arizona,as The known place of business of In the Matter of the Estate of word or abbreviation which it sons who are it ctors as The pec-
Superior Court of Pima County, P.O.Box 26488 they may be amended from time the corporation shall be 6614 SIMON KUNEN, elects to add thereto for use intoserve
Juvenile Division,2225 East Ajo Tucson,Arizona 85726 to time,and specifically,but not Villa Dorado Drive, Tucson, Deceased. this state is association. tors until the first annual meet-
Way,Tucson,Arizona,on the 15 DATED August 16,1978 in limitation thereof, the pur- Arizona,85715. No.P-4882 THIRD: It is incorporated un- ing of shareholders or until their
day of January, 1979, at 1:15 THE ARIZONA BANK pose of conducting and carrying ARTICLE VIII NOTICE TO CREDITORS der the laws of Maryland. successors are elected and qua-
o'clock,p.m.,and to show cause, By: on the business of buying, sel- Board of Directors that ALFRED E. KUNEN has FOURTH: The date of its' in- Susan Garcia-Swain, 7157 S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Iified are:
if he has any,why such parent- lole Taylor ling, leasing, repairing and The initial Board of Directorscorporation is September 7,1976
child relationship should not be Personal Representative maintaining boats of all types shall consist of two (2) direc- been appointed personal re- and the period of its'duration is Camino Loma Alta, Rt. 8, Box
terminated as provided by law. H.William Lyle and makes. the number of presentative of this estate. All perpetual. 344 W,Tucson,Arizona 85710
Y tors.Thereafter, persons having claims againstJohn W. Swain,7157 S. Camino
NORMA M.FELIX Attorney ARTICLE I I I persons to serve on the Board of FIFTH: The address of its'pri-Clerk of the Superior Court 4651 N.First Ave. Initial Business Directors shall be fixed by the the estate are required to pre- ncipal office in the jurisdiction Loma Alta, Rt. 8, Box 344 W,
By James Bravo No.103 The corporation initially in- By-laws.The persons who are to sent their claims within four under the laws of the state or Tucson,Arizona 85710
Deputy Clerk 888-4970 tends to conduct the business of serve as directors until the first months after the date of the first country in which it is incor- Wendy Zeller, 7157 S. Camino
Pub: The Arizona Territorial Pub: The Arizona Territorial buying, selling, leasing, re- annual meeting of shareholders publication of this notice or the porated is: 4701 Erie Street, Loma Alta, Rt. 8, Box 344 W,
September 7,14,21,28,1978 August 24,31,1978 pairing and maintaining boats of or until their successors are claims will be forever barred. College Park, Tucson,Arizona 85710
Req:Virginia C.Howard,Attor- September 7,1978 all typles and makes. Claims must bepresented either SIXTH:fl Maryland the pro- The directors are also the
elected and qualify are: The address of
ney Req: H.William Lyle,P.C. ARTICLE IV Frank A.Aries to the undersigned attorney for posed known place of business in Incorporators.
Authorized Capital 6614 Villa Dorado Drive personal representative atDATED THIS 28th DAY August
Arizona is:1431 W.Miracle Mile .1978
PUBLIC NOTiCES The corporation shall have Tucson,Arizona 85715 Nanini Financial Center,7120 N. Tucson, Arizona 85705 and the
Susan Garcia-Swain
authority to issue ONE MIL- Jerrold M.Lyons Oracle Road, Suite E, Tucson, name and address of the pro-
Your Right To Know PUBLIC NOTICES LION SHARES (1,000,000) of 5940 West Miramar Drive Arizona,85704,or filed with the posed statutory agent in Ari- John W.Swain
common stock, par value TEN Tucson,Arizona 85715 Court. zona is:Stephen W.Hurley 1431 Wendy Zeller
Your Right To Know DOLLARS($10.00)per share. ARTICLE IX DATED August 24,1978. yy, Miracle Mile, Tucson Ari- Notary:Cecelia M.Elias
In the Superior Court of the Walter L.Richards,Jr., Subscribed and sworn before
STATE OF ARIZONA ARTICLE V Incorporators Attorney for zona 85705• me on this day of August,
In and for the County of Pima ARTICLES OF Preemptive Rights The incorporators of the cor- SEVENTH: The corporation is me on
28th Jaya.
In the Matter of the Estate of: INCORPORATION OF The holders, from time to poration are the same as the ALFRED E.KUNEN organized for the purpose(s) of,
DONALD O.PALMER, Nanini Financial Center My commission expires: Oct.
ARIES CHARTER,LTD. time,of the common stock of the directors listed above. and a brief statement of the 16,1981
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE corporation shall have 7120 N.Oracle Road,Suite E
Deceased. preem- IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we character of the business which
• PRESENTS: ptive rights as to the common have hereunto set our hands this
No.P-4884 Tucson,Arizona 85704 the corporation initially intends 501825Pub:The Arizona TerritorialPub:The Arizona Territorial
NOTICE TO That we, the undersigned,do stock then or thereafter author- 21st day of August,1978. to conduct In Arizona is: To
CREDITORS hereby associate ourselves toge- ized to be issued, including Frank A.Aries August 31,1978 conduct a church for religious August 31,1978
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ther for the purpose of forming a treasury stock.No resolution of Jerrold M.Lyons September 7,14,1978 purposes of the Christian faith September 7,14,1978
that the undersigned has been corporation under the laws of the Board of Directors authors- 501804 Req:Walter L.Richards,Jr. and to encourage youth fellow- Req:John Swain
September 7, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 21
, II illiriPil
. Read to your children Girls Club
schools
By JOSEPH STOCKER week the parent slips are the old way is still the best registrationGirls Club of Tucson will
Want your child to grow returned to the school. way. Read aloud to your
open for fall programs on
up reading? Then teachers know what's child, and, chances are, Monday, Sept. 11. Fall
Then read to him. happening at home and he'll be a reader all his life.
P registration will be Sept.11
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Sounds over-simplified, what books to suggest for (P.S. Wondering what and 12 from 2 until 5:30
doesn't it?And maybe it is. the next week. books are best? Uncle Sam p.m. at the Wetmore
it But onlya iZttle.
� Parents who have read to puts out an annual list of Branch, 831 W. Wetmore
Fact is,says Nancy Lar- their children 15 minutes a 200 outstanding books of Road.
5,!.:!., rick, who writes extensive- da five da s a week for the year for preschool Membershipis per
.:. ly on the subject of child- y' Y through junior high, pre-
r t ‘.... ':, , nine weeks, receive cern- child-teen,$3 per adult and
rens reading and has a ficates of commendation. pared by the Library of $10 per family for the fall
new book out called "ACongress.Write for"Child- trimester. This fall the
"� It's not exactly a new „
Parents Guide to Child- idea, you know. For cent- rens Books c-o Super- Girls Club will be open
III _$ `' "' rens Reading, that child- intendent of Documents,
uries,as Ms.Larrick points Monday through Friday,
• -. ren who are read to con- out, storytelling and read- U.S. Government Printing 2:00 p.m.to 5:30 p.m.
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-tinuously grow up to be Office, Washington, D.C.
. ,. ,t., ing aloud were prime
* Ai. : '; :: • steady readers. Surveys ways of entertaining and 20402')
• . •-•.•;. . ... „ . prove it,she says.
$.0.4::::::-: : ; ..(:,4117...:„...'t\%.: educating children.
*.. •.. � Theresa little more to it,
But then came TV.Child-
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�� of course
..,4..*;;;:* .•Tren,by the time they reach
g ,'.•.:: .:•••* , i?.4' ! ' read to, they need to have. first grade, log some 5,000 MORE HOME FROM WHAT YOU HAVE ...
..:. . ... 4.. sustained conversation
*• _ hours of TV. Thus the
„•; :;,:. # ... .. ,4.:.....•. . ,..* with adults which includes ti
. ., ..,..... •:� ••• come to school unable to
��, �. fRs•s.i•ss s # t .� •
, �, �,«*. ,.......,:. �•s talking about the stories ��`�,`..
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'41.7 "** .yet w.', books unaccustomed to taking :iriff.s Design through Construction
. - ....x. * ... ..,,,, . ..z z __ ,. part in a conversation. •ifi.,,
- , ` "` The time to begin, con- _= ii,;;�. o1` _ . They are unaware that
.... ., tinues Ms. Larrick, is in
"' `'' °. , * i infancy when the reassur- reading is an activity worth"� ° cultivating because they
_.e
ing voice of the adult -- THE ORANSKI COMPANY
singing, talking, chantinghaven t met books or read-
-, ',...*k. i' g g' ing at home," says Ms. 2777 North Campbell
repeated lines — attracts
� Larrick. 327-5731 297-2068
David BO ett the baby's attention and So here truly it's a case of
99 him gets hinterested in ver-
bal communication.A baby
who has heard Mother ` •
Goose songs and rhymes
Vocationala teac erwill soon respond with
smiles and body languBY DESERT PESTS
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assists o w i n s So important is this read-
ing-to function that an ent- KILL MASTER — PAINTED ON ALL BASE BOARDS. ENTRY WAYS. WINDOW LEDGES & INSIDE CABINETS WILL
ire state Idaho--1S cur-
SIDE
FREEDOM FROM ROACHES.ANTS.SILVERFISH&SPIDERS.OUR CONTRACT SERVICE INCLUDES OUT-
David Baggett, a Universityof Arizona senior in SIDE SPRAY APPLICATION 9 TIMES A YEAR
gg � rently caught up in a drive
agricultural education,will be doing his student teaching to get parents to read to '� .- -J
duringthe schoolyear in the department of vocational HOW! __ ,,,A ,, =__
P their children. Five thou- 4,
agriculture at Flowing Wells High School. sand bumper stickers have
. '4'" INii.
His cooperating teacher is Mike Henry, vocational been issued that say, CALL JERALD E. WHEELER, PH.D. ----_.4*
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agriculture teacher at Flowing Wells. "Read to your Children 15 , ,* , , ''
Mr. Baggett's student teaching experience is the final Minutes a Day."Radio and ''' OW
AT flCRE, Inc. Q ;= •_ i�.). " .1,:•, :, �"�
phase of preparation in becoming an agricultural TV announcers ask re- ..,,,t; ---
educator. His student teaching experience will last ten peatedly, "Have you read
weeks and will be divided into three parts; one week in to your child today?" Dr.Wheeler has over 15 •RESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPE PLANT PROBLEMS 'APARTMENT COMPLEXES
August 1978, one week in January1979, and eight con- "In 'GOLF COURSES 'FARMS
gg the state department years experience serving: .
secutive weeks in the spring of 1979. SCHOOL DISTRICT~ MUNICIPALITIES
P g of education," says State
Mr. Bagget was born in Xenia, Ohio. He has worked in Superintendent R o y
various areas of agriculture,and has earned an associates Truby,"we think this is theFor professional consulting-
degree from the Ohio State University in the field of most significant develop- �_ call Dr.Wheeler today
horticulture. He presently resides at 2332 E. 23rd Street. ment in the teaching of .....4-4614E
He will graduate from U of A next May. reading in our state. Now 8874901
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c� o+ �' r r :. ,:::,i ti••:
wishing to register may do books they read. Each , .}el-f r• \srr •' '•' ti} : r ~
so on the first night ofef.A, ,,.'
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class. Anyone wih1ng to � � ��� • � RESORTfie � � s: ::::):..,:,t :AtJRANThlifiRAN ,
�liw � Mt' � �. :fiS}: :� :r_:r:y:}} s"+. y; . �.•:,'•�••.- -- .•\1 •:tiy:'.'• {.3y,v}:%:?r,; h 'Q*X:lC.\i.3, :.}:kti..'•. ,•}..i,:d' v:: r,contact the school nearest tgi ;.
to their location. The fee is h a t�s for
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$10 and up.
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Classes will be held at the We have a
followin schools: Am hi lunchtr.65f
_
g 1 Canyon Del Wt c.
High School, anyo ,,�
Oro High School, Cross Jr. h; ,r - -
6,,'-
NEW CADET — Bill High, Coronado AMPHI DISTRICT ='=,.,1 O b re a rid- ne
• • • •
McMahon, a 1978 graduate Elementary , Donaldson Sept.a Batter dipped fish with �'� ,
of Am hi HighSchool, has Keeling tartar sauce,corn on the cob,french al•1�
pElementary, bread,mixed fruit.Lucky Star Day. �� , *Chef — TonyGarden
entered his freshman year Elementar Nash Sept. 11 — Corn dog, potato t,..,•,•t
at the U.S. Air Force Elementary,Y* Prince rounds, stuffed celery, fruit ►yf4. - i squeezie. . .�+•--
Academy in Colorado Elementary, Walker sept• 12 — Lasagna, seasoned �Lf `D nner Menu
Y green beans,french bread and fruit. ""''t
Springs. He is the son of Elementary, and Wetmore Sept.13—Olympic burger,chips, 0:n
retired Lt.Col. William M. Elementary. hot vegetable, applesauce. Lucky l�►
Sept.St1 • 4.
E Ct•n Entrees
McMahon of 4815 Camino Classes to be offered
Star Day.
dinner.
Brave
a—s,raHmshbusr,gokr, idee.luxe, . Ua Brunch qRla Brinca. include: typing, tennis, 1pe5 -,� o ilorerce ri 0
silversmithing, photogra- - -
MARANA DISTRICT -phy, disco dancing, con-
Third Glassman Sept. 8 Pizza with meat andCorr.
versational Spanish, cheese, tossed salad, fruit jello, ,4 Buffet 1 ' Vnt Z a
G.E.D. Akaido and cookie (.n)�4 ;6. , �
Thomas M. Perez,a 1977 Sept. 11 — Chicken fried steak, �..;-,.–� e9 E
graduate of Marana High Macrame. For a more mashed potatoes, hot rolls, diced �,�'-�
third Glassman complete listing of classes pt.12—Beef and bean burrito 4)'
can for reservations \RsnchD r '
School, is a please
(sophomore) at the U.S. see the ad on page 7. with sauce,mexicorn,tossed salad, s.5T1� . 2 M,. A
P golden spice cake. .r �.
Anyone having expertise Sept. 13 -- Chili con carne,Military Academy at West � yfr_ 792-4990 Ira Rd 4 0 •
Point. He is the son of in any field who would be crackers, carrot and celery sticks,
apple cobbler,peanut cup. O:. +47•
interested in instructing a Sept. 14—Hot turkey sandwich, ..�1_ 0
retired Marine Corps apr. („
Master Sgt. and Mrs. class should contact potato chips, buttered peas and closed Mondays
g carrots,peanut butter nut cookie. F.:9.)!
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Tomas M. Perez, 7288 N. Richard Moyle at 887-3183 Sept. 15 — Corn dog, pork and „4.i 411)Tucson
Meredith Blvd. or 888-0261. beans, chilled peaches chocolate )c.., , ,
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Page 22, The Arizona Territorial, September 7, 1978
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CANYON DEL ORO BAPTIST CHURCH - CHURCH NOTES
Sunday morning worship — 9:30 churches
Sunday School — 10:30 The Tucson Ecumenical Casas Adobes Com-
Evening fellowship — 5:00 p.m. Council plans two sessions munity Congregational
of discussions to evaluate Church is looking for a
Thursday Bible Study — 7:30 p.m. its work and tolan future choir p oir director for its Bells
policies.The first is tonight of the Twisted Cross group.
9200 N. ORACLE •- (Sept. 7) a t First The director function will
,a Congregational Church,824 be to carry on the bell choir
297-3900 or 299-9412 N. 2nd A_ye. The second program as part of the
�,.,,,,,s, �"""` session will be held at St. overall church program.
Mark's Presbyterian The time required of the
"` Church on Oct. 5, 3809 E. director averages four plus
,'�"�" _ " -- �- .� 3rd St. hours a weekplus r-
-- �- pe
` ANNOUNCING THE NEW , , - � _ � ,
Both sessions will begin formance time according
promptly at 6 p.m. with a to church officials. A$32 a
> Desert View , a= potluck supper. The first
ppe week salary ($1664 a year)
' meeting, which will begin will be offered to a new
Christian Church " at 7.30, will take up the director. Applicants must
WILL BEGIN WORSHIP SERVICES purposes of the TEC. Next be able to read and direct
SUNDAY SEPT. 10, 1978 AT 10:00 A.M. month the topic will music and be able to work
} 1. '; revolve around the easily with youth and
Service will temporarily be in the i ir '';. • structure of the adults.
/� DONALDSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL \ ki:" organization and what
2040 OMAR DRIVE TUCSON,ARIZ.
( �-�. 4,-- _ _ --•'" staffing is needed. 1;51
Located South of Ina Road&La Cholla Jo The Casas Adobes
} 297-6 9T 887-8560 -�`'
-� = -`�v --� ----, Community Congregatio-
Rt. Rev. Fr'anc'is Green The Pima County Health nal Church is again par-
Department is asking the ticipating in the Church
help of church groups or Women United of Tucson
individuals in providing
program to collect gifts for
��� ° Bishop transportation to children the Farm Labor and In-
� � bein
tested f r
�.� ;# g o lead than Ministry Camps
°0
poisoning. According to (FLIM). Their goal is to
, Jack Hensley, spokesman assure everychild a
4 illof
a pa for the department, this
Christmas gift. They ask
�Y testing program is being p g for donations of whether a lead poisoning condition and complete.clothin
undertaken to determine g'
...�.. .s' toys and books in good
Arthur 2. P.dair Martha J.Adair Harold R Adair 25 tg
problem exists in Tucson. A
box to collect donations will
The 25th anniversary of The testing will take be kept in the church
EVERENT TFrancis J. Green's con- Place on Sept.m. a. a and 15 narthex through this
serration as bishop will be between 9 a.place 4 p.m. month.
celebrated throughout the According to Mr. Hensley,
TO Y 4°VERY eA/E E D the testing will involve
Diocese of Tucson next primarily children who live Cil
week. The highlight of the in the older parts of town
Day and night ADAI R FUNERAL HOMES are ready to serve your family jubilee will be a specially Church members at St.
written Pontifical Mass of •where lead paint was used Francis in the Foothills
with sympathetic personal service that relieves the strain Thanksgivingto b in the construction Of Methodis
e homes. Mr. Hensley said t Church will take
and worry of unfamiliar duties and decisions. celebrated on Sunday, that studies around this part this Saturday in an all-
Sept. 17, in St. Augustine's state and in others have church planning retreat.
Cathederal commencing at shown a significant The retreat will last f rom 9
2:15 p.m. number of children in am. to 7 pm.and later for
those who want to stay on
certain areas to be effected
Ne!rasiedie
Bishop Green will be the for dinner.
principal Celebrant. Over by lead poisoning derived The day is planned to
1050 N. DODGE 37 Bishops from throughout from paint. The poison is remember, reflect and
4519 N. ORACLE the Southwest have been usually taken in through
the eatingof paintrespond to the hopes and
invited to concelebrate the chips visions of St. Francis ac-
mass with Bishop Green, which have peeled from cordingto
rASAS ADOBESwalls. the planners of
Lutheran-LCA Synod as well aspriests and the retreat
s Dove of Peace Lutheran Church which will take
' 665 W.Roller Coaster Road.Mr. deacons of both the If you or your group can
place at the church.
��� Charles W. Malloch, Mr. Gre-
gory
helpcall 792-8618.
RC i gory Adolf, Pastors. Sunday D1oceses .of Tucson and Dave Hudvall will
morning worship,8:30,11;Sun- Phoenix. Phoenix was a CAI
.• day church school,9:45 a.m. rt of the present a moving and
DIRECTORYDiocese ofvisual account of the
Beautiful Savior Tucson under Bishop
Willis Horak and John church's roots. Those at-
Community Lutheran Green until it became a tendingthe retreat will
Desert View . -` '}.:" , Newton were unanimously
Christian Church ,,t- "�` Meeting at Thomydale School, separate Diocese in 1969. hear how and whySt.
Worship Services Sunday Sept. . -_;..'rte Old Father a Massengale Rds. (2 elected to terms as deacons
10, 1978 at 10:00 A.M. Service '- biks. west of Thornydale, 4 blks. at a recent Special
Francis was shaped and
will temporarily be In the Don- north of Ina).Sunday School-8:45 Cardinal Timothy
p
Con re ational Meetingof planned in the way it was
aldson•Marion Elementary - -- a.m.Worship-10:00 a.m.Nursery Manning, Archbishop of g
School,2040 Omar Drive(local- - provided. Daniel A. Hodgson. St. Andrews Presbyterian
and why programs have
ed south of Ina Rd anti La Q fr'i �,.. Pastan,297-2701. Los Angeles,will preside in y now taken
Cholic)-Ph.297-6197 or 687-8,Sd0 ,� Church.The two will serve the shape they
,{�• Presbyterian the Sanctuary and deliver have.
- - - �•_ st.Andrews Presbyterian an English homily. Rev. out the unexpired terms of
Church Mark Owens and Allan important part of the
Brethren Church of God 7600 Paseo del Norte.Sunday Arsenio S. Carrillo, Pastor daywill
Northwest Brethren Chapel First Church of God Services,9:30 and 11 a.m.;TheHart, Who have movedbe a planning •
L.W. Cross Junior High School 3355 N. Fontana Ave. The Rev. Rev.Robert B.Dulaney and The of St.Augustine Cathedral, session for the future.
1000 W.Chapala Drive.The Rev. Richard L. Hubacek. Morning from the Tucson area.
Rev. J. Dayton McCormick. will give a homily in
Those attendingshould
s an ass
Bill Curtis. Worship service worship, 10:45 a.m.; evening Nursery & preschool classes Mr.Horak iistant
10:30 a.m.; Sunday School 9:30 worship,7 p.m.;Sunday School, 9:30.Learning center grades 1-6 Spanishbrin a sack lunch. There
a.m.; Bible study (in homes) 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday Bible following the children's professor in the UA g
7:30 p.m.Tuesday.For informa- Study,7 p.m. sermonette. The mass will be department of elementary will be a $2.50 fee to cover
tion call 297-9518.
televised live byKGUN- education. Hehasdinner.
Roman Catholic lived in
Saint Odilia Parish TV,Channel 9 beginning at this area with his wife, GZil
Canyon del Oro Episcopalian 7570 Paseo del Norte. The Rev. 2 .m. Vij'
Conservative Baptist Church Christ The King Henry J. Miller, Pastor. Daily p ginia, and their three
9200 N.Oracle Episcopal Church Mass, 9 a.m.; Saturdays, 5:30 • children for three years. The Casas Adobes
Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. & 2800 W. Ina 1 Road. Rector p.m.; Sundays, 7, 9, 10:30 and Chiefs from the four Mr. Newton is a
Sunday School; Bible Study Gregory W. Wyes, Sunday noon. Confessions, Sat. after- major Indian Tribes of the Baptist Church plans an
Thurs. 7:30 p.m.; Pastor Theo- worship,8,10 a.m.; Thursdays noon 4:15 to 5:15 � '
p.m. and by mechanical engineer and ambitious Christian growth
ren Smith. 10 a.m.Sunday school 10 a.m. request. Diocese: Papago, Apache,
part-time Tucson area seminar group for fall
Yaqui,and Colorado River, sales manager for a which will meet every
Casas Adobes Episcopal United Church of Christ will be participating in the Phoenix based firm. He
Baptist Church St.Philip's In The Hills The Cases Adobes Community celebration and Over 800 Sunday from 5:45 to 6:45
2131 W. Ina Road.Mr. Roger L. 4.400 N.Campbell Ave.The Rev. Congregational Church had originally moved from p.m.Topics to be discussed
Barrier, Jr. Pastor. Morning Roger Owens Douglas,Worship 6775 Casas Adobes Road. Mr. representatives of the Pittsburgh to Tucson to
worship, 10:50; Sunday School service, 8, 9:30, 11 and 5 are divided into five
(all 0:0; hice p.m. Donald D. Rowland, Pastor. parishes in the diocese will retire. The Newtons have
evening Sunday school,nursery and high Worship and Church School, 10 separate units. Each unit
7 p.m.; spiritual enrichment school 9:30 a.m. a.m. be attending. gh
hour 5:45; Wednesday Bible four daughters. consists of from two to four
school 7 p.m.
sessions.
The Lutheran Church The cathedral will be [32 Unit
United Methodists one is titled
Christian Science of the Ascension(Mo.Syn) St.Mark's United decorated with sixteen "Learning together." It
Third Church of Christ,Scientist 1220 W. Magee Road. The Rev. .
Methodist Church special, multi-colored will consist of two sessions.
6901 N. La Canada Drive. Sun- Lynn Rittmann,pastor.Sunday '� 1431 W. Magee Road. Mr. Instruction and con-
day school, morning worship, worship service, 10:00 a.m. ,
Wednesday testi, hSchool and adult Bible Thomas Kiracofe.Worship ser- banners depicting the firmation classes are Unit two is an "Ex-
9:30 a.m.; vices,8:30&11;Sunday School,
mony,7:30 p.m.Nursery care. study,9:00 a.m. 9:45 till 10:45 a.m. historical and modern-day available to those wishingperiencing Workshop" to
• development of the Diocese to become members of S run 's sessions. Unit
maiimminimThis convenient church directory is sponsored b these thoughtful of Tucson. They will be Andrew's t• three is called "Are We
a v g tful merchants, displayed along the walls of Presbyterian Responsible f ?"
Church beginning Sept. 10 PO or Missions?"
CLIFF MANOR INN the cathedral. A combined (for adults) and Sept. 17 It consists of three
AMPHI PLAZA 100 voice choir, comprised sessions. "Growth Through
o
5900 N.Oracle Rd. Corner est 8 Ft.Lowell of membersf St. Luke's (ninth grade to adult). Leisure Time A g
Ph.887-4000
Interested individuals Activities"is
and Immaculate Con- should contact the church the fourth unit consisting of
ASSOCIATED OPTOMETRISTS TOM ROOF THE CLEANER `teptiCrt:"-_ parishes in office at 297-7201. four sessions. "Resolutions
Drs.Simpson,Miller 8 Fabricant Plaza del Oro--Orange Grove 8 Oracle Douglas, will be featured for Better Living" is the
Plaza del Oro--Orange Grove 8 Oracle Ph.297-7974 for the musical parts of thefifth and final unit to run
mass. two sessions.
September 7, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 23
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If's PETS ,„,-
ANTIQUES JOB WANTED
thanks
ANTIQUE JEWELRY EX- POODLES POODLES
If's DOG TRAINING Babysittingin myhome five
CHANGE. 6074 N. ORACLE. POODLES fo r
• • • Your Home Bob Clark days a week.Walled back yard.
297-1741. SUMMER HOURS+AKC top quality breedings.Most 622-1642 Close to Infancy to five yrs.
TUES - FRI 10-3.30 SAT 10-3.°colors. From tiny toys to
fop!acea
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UNIQUE AND UNUSUAL minatures.$100 and up.887-7113. 7902251.Call anytime.RINGS, PENDANTS, CHAINS AT-DA-TFN AT-DA-35-36
AND DIAMOND '
RINGS.
giving
AT TFN
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A TERRITORIAL-DESERT AIRMAN classified puts your
WANTED
. ` Member
message into the hands of over 30,000 readers+readers who `'�' ''- "�'`; p
want to know what you have to sell or want to buy. Antique Clock Mart• Ou
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Buy - Sell - Trade ., T IASE if PAMT SWanted: Good clean house- _
During a one-week -period your ad will appear in The Expert Repair-Refinish ' keeppand good basic cook for
ARIZONA TERRITORIAL and The DESERT AIRMAN for a i L two pee ople in Northwest Area.
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it's easy to place your ad. Just use the form below (read 747-5674 W. WETMORE RD. Sunday.297 3175. AT TFN
instructions carefully),mail it to us and watch for results.
888-$699
I._I
United Way
iNSTRUCTIONS - - CHARGES PROFESSIONAL PET-(CURES ""-'°!2'5 {Wanted: Furniture
I Tucson
(:sed appliances,pianos,&
AUTO SALES-USED TICK DIPPING I
Misc.Ifwant
Pant clearly one word per space Use two spaces for address and
o NEVER TRANQUILIZED -Call Stan 2 9 4-
top dol-
one space ft,r phone number or a series of numbers Minimum Ilar cash
charge is S3 for 21 words and t0 cents per word thereafter 0 8 2 3 days.. . 889-204 2 I
Call ���- 07
Amount under space of last word is total amount due for gone 19771 Toyota Corolla Sedan nights. { to place your act i
.nsert,on,ncluding tax Deluxe. 1600 cc. White.
AT,AC,AM radio 4-dr.
Warrantee.11,000 mi.Like new. I
53950.299-2770 MOBILE HOMES- MISCELLANEOUS
$3.12 $3.12 $3.12 AT DA 36
1966 Oldsmobile 98 as is $500. FOR SALE FOR SALE SCHOOLS
Call 792-7979 Weekdays.
-
$3.12 $3.12 $3.12 AT 36 Attention all incoming and base Custom made and designed wall
personnel. We have a large units.Call A.Stoler,790-1629. I
selection of Mobile Homes-all 49 TFN
1968 Honda 350.Good Cond.Best sizes and all price ranges set up
$3.12 $3.12 $3.12 offer.747-7299, at parks near the base. These Men's 27in.10 speed. New WO. CHAPARRAL
AT DA 36 mobile homes will go up in value Call after 5 p.m. r
while you are stationed here. AT DA 36
See our complete listing at base ,�
$3.12 $3.12 $3.12 1976 Chev. Nova 4 dr.V-8,A-C, housing.624-0411. ( _niA � EM Co EaE
P-S,P-B,exc.cond.Make offer. For Sale:4x5ft.'N'gauge train
CLASSES START SEPT. 18.
Mobile Homes Resales Co.
790-1669,792-5156. layout.Handbuilt.Lots of rolling
DA-TFN 2914 S.Park Ave. stock. Electric circuitry. Must Tucson's leading College of Business.
$3.12 $3.12 $3.12 Tucson,Az. 85713 see to appreciate.$100.Call 748-
AT DA 34-37 4769 REGISTER NOW FOR FALL.
For Sale 1976 White Volkswagen AT DA 36
$3.12 $3.12 $3.12 Rabbit. Auto. Trns. Beige In-
terior.Super transportation car KITCHENS, VANITIES,
(cherry cond.) only 12,000 mi. .HELP WANTED CUSTOM CABINETS. Doug's ASK FOR LINDA: 888-4750
13,000 Call Pete 297-1107(AT-DA Cabinet Shop-- 20 years of ex-'
$3.12 $3.12 $3.12 TFN)
erienc . Licensed, Boded,
Insurede 932 W. Grant Rdn 622- Specializing in clerical and secretarial programs
High School Girl - Reliable for 1352
housework. Part-time. Flexible DA TFN
hours.$2.65. Ina at Oracle.297- IAT "LaBelle Center"3212 N.Oracle Road
$3.22 $3.33 $3.43 AUTOS WANTED 3382' .
AT 36 Good selection of used furniture.
Baby furniture&misc.Another-
Buy.2021 S.Craycroft.Buy,si'l
$3.54 $3.64 $3.74 Address. Mail circulars at &trade.790-8137.
If you want to sell your Mer- home. Be flooded with offer. AT DA TFN
cedes Benz,please call me,Don Offer details rush stamped add. PUBLIC NOTICES P U B L!C NOTICES
$3.85 $3.95 $4.06 Wirth,793-0027 or 795-5770. envelope M.L.Harris
cents fee: STEREO t , . • r
AT DA GVS TFN ..
Dept.M EQUIPMENT -
5480 W.Rafter Circle ARTICLES OF
Will pickup old cars and trucks. 85713 INCORPORATION OF
$4.1,6 $4.26 $4.37 Cash for titled vehicles. Junk AT-DA TFN Stereo I Pioneer QX949A ARTICLES OF STANGL CONSTRUCTION
Unlimited.294-8287. receiver$300,Teac A2340R tape INCORPORATION OF INC.
• AT DA TFN deck$385,Bose 901 series I 11330 WILD WILD WEST ARTICLE I
•
$4.47 $4.58 $4.68 HOUSE FOR RENT per pair, Sony 19in. Trinitron CORPORATION Name: The name of the tor-
i
UNFURNISHED $370.790-5234 AT DA 34 36 ARTICLE I poration shall be STANGL CON-
Name: The name of the cor- STRUCTION INC. Its principal
poration shall be Wild Wild West place of business shall be Io-
$4.78 $4.89 $4.99 APARTMENTS 3 bdrm 1314 bth.clean.Escalante Corporation. Its principal place cated at 12000 East Tanque
UNFURNISHED Pantano area. Near DM. Bus LOST AND FOUND of business shall be located at Verde Road,Tucson,Arizona in
line 3.10 mi.to U of A.$275.mo. 12000 East Tanque Verde Road, the county of Pima.
$5.1 $5.20 $5.30 Call 296'9090. Tucson,Arizona in the county of ARTICLE Il
Apartment, large 2 bdrm., 11/2 AT DA 36-39 FOUND Pima. Purpose: The purpose for
ARTICLE II which this corporation is organi-
bath, clean, quiet. Lease,5210. Near Magee&LaCanada.Gold-
- Inquire at 3717 E. Lee No. 8. en colored, medium-small Purpose: The purpose for zed is the transaction of any or
$5.41 $5.51 $5.62 327-1852 or 790-8316. AT DA 33-36 HOUSE FOR SALE scotch terrier. Small ears, no which this corporation Is or- allo lawful bus mayiness for which
• collar,friendly.Call 297-0939. ganized is the transaction of any corporations may be incor-
SENECAVILLAGE APTS. AT or all lawful business for which porated under the laws of the
Please insert my ad in Classification No (see index below)for corporations may be ineor- state of Arizona,as they may be
one week underad in conditions set forth above. Garden Apts. 1 &2 bdrm.from ALL+CITY PROPERTIES porated under the laws of the amended from time to time.
5210.utilities included.Adults& PUBLIC NOTICE Lost: male collie. Brown & state of Arizona,as they may be ARTICLE III
Children pool. Playground, Assumable government loans white,michigan tags,Magee& amended from time to time. Initial Business:The corpora-
BOLD CAPS in first line)maximum of three words) is 50 cents laundryrooms, secluded available, no qualifying take La Canada.297-0205. ARTICLE III tion Intends to own, lease, sell,
extra per insertion.Centered heading of first line is also 50 cents residential area. Walk to over balance. Two & three AT 36-39 tnitlal Business:The corpora- trade,buy,any and all types of
extra per insertion. All ads must be accompanied by check or schools. bdrms,AMPHI and FLOWING tion intends to own, lease, sell, real property; to finance any
money order unless credit has been established. Ads must be 3201 E.Seneca 795-4361 WELLS areas. Example: 3 Lost: dark grey white chinned trade,buy,any and all types of and all kinds of structures; to
received by noon Tuesday.Ads received after that time will be AT DA 33-36 • bdrnms,1 bath,$20,400.Details female cat- Rancho Catalina real property; to finance any build,demolish or renovate any
held until the following week.Proofread your ad carefully before contact Larry (office) 327-4559 and all kinds of structures; to and all kinds of structures; to
mailing In case of publication error notify us within two days.No area near Magee & Oracle.
credit will be allowed after that time. No cash refunds credit (res.)297-6472. I Since Aug.1st.No front claws- build,demolish or renovate any own, lease or rent any and all
only will be issued.No changes or refunds after ad is received by AT DA 36 Answers to"Kitty".Family pet and all kinds of structures; to kinds of restaurants, bars, dis-
Territorial Publishers, Inc.. which reserves the right to edit, CHILD LD CAR E -Reward.297-4398, own, lease or rent any and all coteques; to own any class of
reclassify or reject ads if necessary.A charge of SS will be made I DA AT TFN kinds of restaurants, bars, dis- liquor license it so chooses, to
coteques; to own any class engage in any and all types of
. for returned checks. liquor license it so chooses, to agricultural businesses and
,.............................mum Num mum momism Loving care for your child while BUSINESS ' engage in any and all types of farming. To own and
Frate
you work. Hot lunch& snacks. SERVICES agricultural businesses and far- any and all types of processing,
Name yard. Reynolds school ming.To own and operate any disseminating, packaging etc.
area.747-0854. and all types of processing, equipment. To distribute, sell,
AT-DA-35-38 PAINTING INFERIOR, EX- disseminating, packaging etc-. trade, any and all farmo-
Address ' , TERIOR.WINDOWS,WALLS&
Babysitting-full or part-time in CAR-PET SHAMPOOING. _ equipment. To distribute, sell, duce.
• trade,any and all farm produce. ARTICLE IV
r my home.Broadmoor Apts.Any REASONABLE.88.S-7469 SETTLED sooner ARTICLE IV Authorized Capital: The cor-
City State Zip age child.Call 327-1389. AT(5A 3437- Authorized Capital: The car- poration shall have the authority
- AT TFN
Moving poration shallhavetheauthority to issue one million shares of
Phone WINDOW WASHING-•Residen- to issue one million shares of common stock of the par value
Enroll now!!! tial and businesses. Mobile �� common stock of the par value of one (11.00) dollar per share.
s.
Little Red Schoolhouse homes average$10.00-815.00 in k of one (81.00) dollar per share. Shares to be divided on this
Preschool-Kindergarten and out.Northwest area only.R. Shares to be divided on this basis:
Check enclosed( I Money order enclosed( ) licensed-accreditted Loy 888-6768. basis: Alfred William Stang'50 percent
5922 E.22nd St. AT-35-38 CITY V A N Samuel T.Stang)100 percent Margaret E.Stang)50 percent
13 skills developed !� ARTICLE V ARTICLE V
Mail ad and coupon to $95 month-New owner & STOR AGE CO Statutory Agent: The name Statutory Agent: The name
Northwest Secretarial Service
747-7143 and address of the initial std- and address of the initial sta-
Correspondence-manuscripts
tutory agent of the corporation tutory agent of the corporation
TERRITORIAL AT DA 34-37
Resumes-Billing Service 195-6b 14 is: Is:
i Samuel T.Stang) Alfred William Stang)
Fast effecti�veeSery ce.n
t W.Orange Grove Rd. Claire 12000 E.Tanque Verde Road 12000 E.Tanque Verde Road
Tucson,Az.85704 Davis 888-2804.
- Tucson,Arizona 85715 i Tucson,Arizona 85715
, ARTICLE VI
01 ^. GARAGE SALE AT OA TFN r I Board of Directors! The (ni- Board of Directors:The(nidal
I I tial Board of Directors will Board of Directors will consist
consist of three (3) directors. of four (4) directors. The per-
REAL
er-
REAL ESTATE TOWNHOUSES Porch Sale: Sat Sept 9.Orange • __ 7 .,� •1 The persons who are to serve as sons who are to serve as direc-
Grove Mobile Estates 3600 W. , directors are: tors are:
Orange Grove Rd. Old China ' S.T. Stangl - 12000 E. Tanque S.T.Stang)-7712 E.Calle de la
Special Education Teacher cabinet. Excellent cond.'China IENIERGy sAVING , Verde Rd.,Tucson,Az.85715 Escarps,Tucson,Az.85715
RANCHETTE available for part-time work w Jewelry. Clothes. Afghan. Judith Parnell - 5960 E. San S.M.Stang)-7712 E.Calle de la
5 bdrm,2 6th, San Luis adobe handicapped children in the Corner of Mango Dr,and LimeRemo Place,Tucson,Az.85715 Escarpa,Tucson,Az.85715
-re
home on 4 commercial acres in home.881 1801. Way. \\,111°11.°111P°73
Wllllam Wissler-3055 E.Broad- A.W. Stang) - 12000 E. Tanque
Avra Valley.20x40 Whitaker self AT DA 36
AT OA 36 . , ,AWI, ` way,Tucson,Az.85711 Verde Road,Tucson,Az.85715
cleaning and heated pool. The Directors are also the M.E. Stang) - 12000 E. Tanque
Beautiful landscaped patio, ALPH HAy Incorporators. Verde Road,Tucson,Az.85715
large screened rear porch with FERTILIZER ED THIS 17th OAY Ju'y incorporators.
n hpoDs are also the
elaborate custom bar-b-que. INSTRUCTION
ROOFING
Two fireplaces.Custom wet bar S.T.Stang) DATED THIS 3rd DAY May 1978
and much,much more.Can't be Judith Parnell S.T.Stang'
beat for the price so please call Top Grade Fertilizer, IS yard ; William Wissler S.M.Stang)
Howard Reeve at$$7-1300or 297- A stitch in time saves nine. I delivered.Extra fine pulverized Phone Pub:The Arizona Territorial A.W.$tangi
5185 (res.) Tucson Realty &
Sewing-ail types-alterations in fertilizer 86.50 yard delivered. , September 7,14,21,197$
I
M.E.Stangl
Trust Co. my home. Northwest .Cook's Fertilizers• , formerly cr 8 7 '3 3 8 4 LICENSED & BONDED Req:William W.Wissler, Pub:The Arizona Territorial
AT 36 Orangewood Estates.744-2408. t partings. 187-0164. (Minimum • Attorney September 7,14.21,1978
AT-DA-35-38 Quivery 2 yards.) Req:William W.Wissler,
Attorney•TFN
Page 24, The Arizona Territorial, September 7, 1978
in
caballeros
test Mustang s in Friday's opener
By TOM POWERS For Sahuarita, the key We know we have to stop too many minor infractions
The Sahuarita Mustangs players will be Rick Jones, Jones. He is a big, strong slip by last year. This
and the Flowing Wells a punishing runner who kid.But other than that it is eventually leads to a c
Caballeros will square off Flowing Wells feels must very difficult to prepare for discipline problem. This QI
Friday night in the first be stopped, Jerry Smith, a n opening game, season the players are
football game of the season the other halfback who especially when we know totally committed to the
for both teams.Sahuarita's Coach Hart is relying on to so little about the other team and willing to _., sports
new head coach Burt take some of the pressure team. We will let Randy sacrifice. I am looking
Tingle will be relying on a off of Jones, and quar- throw pretty often so we forward to beginning."
strong running game led by terback Hank Manns, who can see what he can do "We accomplished an
halfback Rick Jones. will run the wishbone of- under game conditions. He
awful lot at our pre-season
Veteran coach Larry Hart fense. is going to be one of the best camp," Coach Tingle said.
of Flowing Wells will be "We'd like to go with our we've ever had at Flowing "It was a big success. The
relying on the arm of junior running game as much as Wells." boys have learned a lot in •
quarterback Randy Sorich. we can," Coach Tingle the time we've had
"I think that at least on said. "But we will do what Both coaches will be together. Our seniors have •
paper we should be we have to do to win. We facing a depth problem,but been the leaders both on
favored,"Coach Hart said, feel that our passing game Sahuarita more so than the field and in spirit. We `�,`
"if for no other reason than is also solid. To beat Flowing Wells. Coach are ready to go." :.,
. - �s., � i. �� ,.-., .
that we play in a higher Flowing Wells our defense Tingle plans on suiting 26
411V it.
conference. But we are not has to hold up.We think we players for the game. Kickoff time is Friday, , * i t s''
taking Sahuarita lightly. know pretty much what Coach Hart plans on suiting Sept. 8, at 7:30 p.m. at
We have been preparing they will do on both offense around 30. Sahuarita High School.
very hard for them. and defense. We'll just Both teams are coming : :; '
"I don't think there is a have to contain them. Ted off what their coaches feel x�!,...,. -.4' 94' ' .
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Coach Tingle said. "I'd be the fourth man in ourk ,,,, _ ow. 0
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don't consider us un- be ready.” at the school so that they
derdogs." "We won't do anything could concentrate on•
The keywhattournament I .
players for really different from football. Coach Hart
Flowing Wells on Friday we've done in the past," adopted a "get tough"
night will be Sorich, who Coach Hart said. "We may policy in camp this season The American Cancer
will be makinghis debut as be a little more effective ~`,
to correct what he feels Society will be sponsoring a
varsity quarterback,David throwing the ball. We have was an attitude problem of Walter Hagen Memorial
Watson, the team's more of our total offense a year ago. Golf Tournament for
steadiest runner, and tight worked into the game plan residents of the Tucson-
end Scot Douglass,a player at this point than we have "The attitude of the boys Green Valley area. The
Coach Hart hopes will be on ever had. This is mainly has been terrific this tournament will be held on
the receiving end of many because we were able to year," Coach Hart stated. Sept.30 at the Arthur Pack
of young Sorich's passes. run so many two-a-days. "I feel as though I let a few Golf Course. All proceeds
from the tournament will
be turned over to the THE END AT LAST — Fourteen year old Alice Czech
%St-6 P I M A C OMMUNITY COLLEGE Cancer Society. shares a photo finish with nine year old Chris Christenson
in the 8th annual Saguaro National Monument Labor Day
The registration fee is Run.These youngsters ran the junior course,2.8 miles.
it
'� COMMUNITY SERVICES team and this fee
includes free refreshments
NON-CREDIT CLASSES and a cocktail party hosted
by honorary chairman Jim
The Fall Semester of Special Interest non-credit classes, workshops and semi Click. There will be many
prizes given away and a u a ro A4o n u m e n t
seminars will begin Sept. 18.Registration is in progress until Sept. 15 at 219 W. there will be a raffle.
Mabel Street or 884-6720. There are over 150 classes to choose from.,Com- Winners in each division tocompete Run r i ste
plete schedules can be obtained by stopping by at the office or by calling the will be eligible co pe
phone number above. We hope everyone will be able to find something of in the national tournament
interest to satisfy his/her pursuit of lifelong learning. at Disneyworld in Florida A record field of 369 runners of all ages competed in the
in December. 8th annual Saguaro Monument Labor Day Run. Dr. Tom
LIST OF FALL '78 CLASSESRotkis had the best overall time finishing in 43 minutes 32
Registrations must be in sponsoredbyAthletic World
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ART LEiSUREIHOBBIES by Sept. 15, and the forms located on 6070 North Oracle Road.
ABC s of Antiques Beekeeping
are available at all local The divisional winners are as follows:
China Painting•Beginning Bridge Beginning and Intermediate golf courses. There will be Boys 11 and under, Art Durazo 17:39 on the short
Drawing with Charcoal Genealogy�Beginning
Chinese ithh arnng Genealogy Advanced
nine divisions for both men and course; 12-13,Mike Chadez 50:35; 14-15,Mike Olson 51:11;
Painting with Oils Mineral Prospecting/Rock ID women, with scoring being 16-19,Greg Wayne 47:01; 20-29,Richard Hall 46:07; 30-39,
Photography for the Amateur Dog Obedience
Creative StainedorGe Amateur Di DA computed by the best-ball Ken Young 45:57; 40-49, Don Branaman 51:02; 50-59,
Silversmithing MUSIC/DANCE of the foursome. The Dorval Nelson 56:22.
Calligraphy The Art of Lettering Disco Dancing Beginning
BUSINESS Country Swing tournament is open to In the girls division Nicole Sandstede had the best time
Ballroom Dancing-Beginning anyone with an established in the 11 and under age group with a time of 20:36 over the
Accounting for the Non Accountant Eastern Dancing
Basic Bookkeeping Guitar Beginning handicap of 18 or less for short course. 12-19, Kathy Swenson 60:03; 30-39, Susan
Advanced Bookkeeping PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT men and 27 or less for Terry,who had the best overall women's time, 59:01; 30-
How to Succeed m Small Business
. The Stock Market:How to Make Money Creative Public Speaking women. Registrations will Jennifer Thompson 60:06;40 plus,Pat Bowman 60:18.
Shorthand Brushup Children and Literature be closed after 31 teams The course was 8.2 miles for runners over the age of 11
Scnpt Alphabet Shorthand Meditation A Survey of Techniques
Buying and Selling Real Estate Effective Communications have entered. and 2.8 miles for those under 11 years.
CHILDREN Phenomena of Man
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Study Skills for Children Transactional Analysis
Hatha Yoga Handwriting Analysis
CITIZEN PARTIMATION Story Telling and You
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LISTEN UP—The Canyon del Oro coaching staff has words of wisdom for the Dorado football team. CDO opens its S.T.E.M.lnc. Shoplifters Take Everybody's Money
season on Friday night at Salpointe Catholic in a non-conference game.
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By
Smith'sabout 30 players for the pearance.
Coach Bob P Y game on Friday Sept. 8
Dorados open their 1978 game. Depth is their main against Eloy. Coming off WE'LL MAKE THE TRIP ACROSS TOWN WORTHWHILE FOR YOU!
football season Friday problem. an excellent training camp
night at Salpointe High. Canyon Del Oro will have they will immediately put Come fall in love today at, ,, OPEN MON.•SAT. 9 TO 6
Kickoff time is 7:30. fullback Kevin Gaston to the test since Eloy High
4940 E. 22nd Eastside
back in action after he has one of the best back-
CDO, which will be after missed last season due to fields in the state of
its third straight AA state injury. Mitch Maynard, Arizona. They are tough When you know
championship, will be who saw some action with and quick as they proved how they're built.
facing a AAA school, the varsity last year as a when they tied Canyon Del
Salpointe, in a non- sophomore, will start at Oro last season.
quarterback. Coach Smith The keythe
conference game. Despite to game will
being AAA,Salpointe has a had expressed some be the defenses of both
much lower enrollment concern earlier in the pre- teams.Coach Larry Casoni Looking
than CDO and does not season about the many narrows it down even
appear to have an ex- linemen he lost through farther. He believes the
ceptionally strong football graduation. He will get his key will be the ability of his
squad this year. first look at his newly built linebackers to stop the , 111
"We have about eight lines, especially the of- Eloy ground game. nor thside home •
players of AAA caliber," fensive line,Friday night. "Eloy is a class A school
Coach Ed Doherty said. but they tied CDO last
"Our average height isUnlike Salpointe, CDO is year," Coach Casoni said. $ ./'�
5'9", our average weight is not expected to come out The backfield of Cade, N
167 lbs., and our average Malone, Denton, and 2 3 / a
with anything unusual in
time in the forty is 5.2their game plan. They will Strange is something else. Nt:,;cH
seconds.The team is small, go with what has worked in One of the best backfields
slow, and not deep. CDO is the past. Like the old in the state. It will be a 1f l n. E'cl.
a well-coached ballclub. Packer teams they are well question of defense. We
They are as good as any schooled in the fun- have to be quick,especially (h-angk' 5 Si -.,lin, ),
team in Southern Arizona, damentals and come at the our linebackers. They will
regardless of conference. opposition with the basic really have to do some % F.
I'm really not looking moving around. We will go J C.) :7-:
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forward to thegame.Right plays and an emphasis on with a backfieldof
g solid blocking and tackling. Craig s •
now we couldn't overpower Other than an occasional Bratton, Carl Lee, Steve - I.
a Tucson Youth Football quick-kick, CDO should Summerville, and Fred
team•" Rivers. We will throw '' `�`'` �;��`�
Despite all of hisprotests conservatively keep the about half the time" • 1 MI
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Pball on the ground. Their �� Broadway Blvd.
to the contrary, coaches in basic formation will be the I was worried about
the area know Ed Doherty Wishbone although they OW'defense at the beguung •
well enough to believe that, of camp but it has come Then be sure to see our 5 exceptional
have been known to shiftp
when the bell rings, he will from it occasionally. around. In fact, it's stillnorthsid• e Estes neighborhoods...
field a respectable team. improving. I thunk we have
Some have predicted If CDO keeps hitting the improved enough to be j;,Heritage Hills.Totally new in been given to maintainingthe
Salpointe for as high as Salpointe line with runningconsidered a contender,
second place in their AAA 1 pseven- right up there with CDG, design...and loaded with more fea- natural beauty of the land. Truly,
pay they should .tures_and options than we ve ever some of the most spectacular
conference. His squads are tually ►ear down the Safford and Flowing offered before.2,3,and 4 bedrooms p
known for their multiple Wells. _ view lots in the city. North of Ina,
P physically small Lancers. priced right...from the mid 30's.
offensive formations and A Territorial pre-season On Ina,west of Oracle Road. west of Campbell.Phone:299-2f 01,
Coach Doherty hinted that poll of coaches and sports phone:297-7261.
some trick plays may be editors around the con- x.4:3 Casas Adobes Park.An unheard
headed in CDO's direction. CDO offers ference, indicates Coach t 2-)Rancho Feliz.Bigand beautiful of low price for the northside! Great
t beaut u views from these 3 and 4 bedroom
"There is no way we can Casoni would be pulling off 3 and 4 bedroom homes on ranch-
overpower CDG," he said. t���et$ a big surprise by finishing � beauties. Priced below the rest from
grid size lots. From just the mid 40�s. the upper 20's. On Orange r
'`We are going to rely on higher than fourth or fifth. Magee Road,west of Oracle Road. PP g Grove,
and i n- But the coach feels he has - between Oracle Road and 1-10.
quickness?, Tickets will go on sale for Phone.297 2239. Phone: 297-7216.
telligence. the CDO home opener acquired sufficient depth to
against .Amphitheater on linger near the top of the 4'Rancho Sin Vacas.Big, beau- ,S)Foothills on Alvernon. Drive
When questioned about stands . He should have
Monday, Sept. 11. Those tiful exclusive foothill lots for u da or ni ht...to see the forty
-
the possibility of inserting wishing to get their tickets a good idea of what the p.• y g rtY
some offbeat plays into his season will be like bythe distinctive custom homes. All thousand dollar homes with the
early may do so at the CDO lots are fully developed...with hundred thousand dollar view.
game plan as an element of bookstore. The price is end of the Eloy game. the From surprise Coach Doherty $1.50 for adults and $1 for If the Tigers can pull it water, sewers, and electric t e upper 40's. Alvernon,
said, "That's the idea. students. out they may go on to prove power. Exceptional concern has north of Skyline. Phone:299-2601.
That?s where the in- a lot of people wrong.
telligence comes in." CDO officials are ex-
The Lancers have an pecting over 4,000 people to
•
experienced quarterback turn out and advise that is an
in Eddie Vosbergand an spectators should arrive as �
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accomplished runner in early as possible for the el
Bob Rodriguez. They also game. Due to construction
have most of their linemen there will only be one gate
�7 es ome town. _ ;�.;�
returning from last season. open. United Way
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* - k have a cross country powerhouse, has not had a - '��
4( Amertcau 1tit1nte1w iruherxcjce coach.Pending approval of tradition of strongcross ByTOM POWERS '
g PP � .
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the Amphitheater school country teams. Mr. Th-
7225 N.Oracle Rd.-297-3456 * board onSept. 12, Bill weatt sees the potential H 11
a o. Welcome to Conference Call. Every week in this
**************** Thweatt, a physical and feels that his primary column we will discuss sports in general and prep sports
education teacher at Santa goal will be to attract in- in particular. This week we will attempt to assess the
Clara Elementary School, terest in the program both talent in the AA South Conference for the coming football
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EE. spectators. The question as predicted by the coaches and sports editors around the
A complete checkup of your Mr•Thweaspoke withat least one person from every
We distance t,28,coached is: will he have the time to division. k
the runners and
legal condition may h e l p track a t Santa Rita High
implement his program? school that will compete in the AA South this season.
- - School last year. He has Supposedlya coach hired
CANYON DEL ORO. After two straight state Cham-
to avoid future problems.Ea. pionships CDO must be rated the favorite again this
_ been a past president of the from outside of the school
__ Arizona AAU and is still sys can only serve for season. Coming off two successful seasons under coach
Bob Smith,in which they haven't lost a league game CDO
il very active in the local_ one year, as a sort of stop-
s
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E = program. He has also gap measure until someone o t
ATTORNEYS- GENERAL PRACTICE coached the distance Junior quarterback Mitch Maynard has looked good in
from within can be ap- practice and is expected to step right in and run the of-
631 S.6th Ave.- Ph.622-8200,297-5930(eve.) = runners at Pima College. pointed. Mr. Thweatt feels
it will take longer than a Tense.A healthy Kevin Gaston returns to the fullback slot
= NEWNORTHSIDE LOCATION COMING LATE FALL. = after sitting out a year with an injury. Coach Smith had
K.-. year to revamp the
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expressed some concern about an inexperienced offensive
Youth soccer p gline but players from last year's jayvee squad and
some can be worked transfer students seem to have plugged these holes. CDO
clinic will be out. may not break from the gate as quickly as in the past
+RELIABLE, + LOW "From what I've seen," since it will take some time for the new players in the line
0?),
Satu rd a the coach said, "the main to get used to playing together. But in the end, most
athletic interests coaches feel that the Dorados will again be sittingon top
Prescription and Sundry Prices to ests at CDO
are football and basketball. of the conference.
The northwest division of The distance running SAPPORO.Coach Dick Pottle has a traditionally strong
FIRST AVENUE PHARMACY the Greater Tucson program just hasn't taken football program. Regardless of how they look in the pre-
"MoreAmerican Youth Soccer p • season, Safford usuallyis strongwhen playbegins for
than a drug store" off. To build the program g
Organization will hold an we need to get the kids real. Last year they gave CDO their toughest league
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familiarized with soccer and run at the meets really FLOWING WELLS The Caballeros could have a super
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••.•.•• city State Z; ••1111• program. I think we'll be fensive backfield is still a mystery.The big offensive line
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11•+11• Signature •••+••� meets towards the end of by the second half since they will all probably have to play
X4.0 •.+.+.. the season. We are defense as well. It will take some surprises for San
1111••• MB---�---�----"'---'�--" ---�' 1111+•+ designing a new 3.1 mile Manuel to move up in the standings.
+•+1+++ :::
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1+1111+ we'll pay the postage! : •:.:111• the course the � g g g
• better. That a team decimated by graduation, especially on defense.
:
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0110 FIRST CLASS •1•
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•+++ PERMIT NO. 1968 +++
•�•�•�• :1••:•: to the top." one to protect him at this point. Marcel Bachelier and
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1•• �••••.• Chris Price are small but quick running backs but,again,
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. "me program will take there may not be any holes for them to run through. The
1111++• No Postage Stamp Necessary if Mailed in the United States ••+;+11+� time. I'd like to get in- defense must ,be completely rebuilt. Their size and
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September 7, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 27
1 A ro u n d the clubs ] (frosh football),4 p.m.
Where the) 'ept� 8: Canyon Del Oro at
Salpointe, (varsity football), 7:30
D.m.; Flowing Wells at Sahuarita,
(varisty football),7:30 p.m.;Eloy at
action (C Marana, (varsity football), 7:30
Club
p.m.; Amphitheater at RinconQuail Valle Tennis (varsity football),7:30p.myOn Tuesday, Sept.
12 there will be a round-robin tour- Sept. 9: Sahuarita at Flowing
Wells,(jayvee football),11 a.m.
nament for ladies followed by a potluck luncheon social. Sept. 12: Marana at Florence,
In a mixed doubles tennis tournament and luncheon
Sept. 7: Salpointe at Canyon Del (varsity volleyball), 4 p.m.; Palo
social at Quail Valley, Judy and Don Scott finished first. Oro, (jayvee football), 6:30 p.m.; Verde at Amphitheater, (varsity
Canyon Del Oro at Salpointe,(frosh
Second place in the round-robin tournament was the team Tucson National Golf Club ,-football),6:30 p.m.;Canyon Del Oro volleyball), 4 p.m., jayvee game
after varsity.
of Don and Betty Dunlop. Janice Fay and Richard at Santa Cruz,(vanity volleyball),5 Sept. 13: Flowing Wells Rincon Santa Rita, (cross country), at 1
p.m.,jayvees at 4 p.m.;Marana at
Blankenship finished third.Mary and Don Boone finished Eloy, (jayvee football), 6:30 p.m.; Cholla, 4 p.m.; Amphitheater-
fourth. In the Labor Day member-guest tennis tournament at Eloy at Mzzili (frosh:DIV:), Sunnyside Pueblo, (cross country),
6:30 pm.; theater o, at Sunnyside,4 p.m.
A surprise wedding shower was given to Tommy Wright Tucson National, Casey Asparza and Joe Pochinski
and Lynn Rudolph at the luncheon. teamed to win 23 games in the round-robin tournament,
All the fall leagues begin at Quail Valley this week. good enough for first place. Carol Baenziger and Irwin S h Q Fed M rFlink finished in second place winning 20 games. Jo Annpa t
for bigWestward Look - Wite and Harlan Giles came in third by winning 18games. Ruth Gedeon and Gordon Barker tied fo fourthsavin s
r g
In Avis Cup action at Westward Look, Ed Pennell place with Wendy White and Matt Flenniken.Both teams
defeated Mike Scalley 6-1, 7-5. In the women's division, won 15 games. Oscar Mayer Packaged Meats
Helen Prentiss and Ed Pennell teamed up to defeat The women's tennis team will be having an All Meat Wieners 1 Ib..... 1.47
Rosemary Zellar and Peter Hyde 6-4,6-1. organizational meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 13, at 8:30 All Beef Wieners 1 Ib 1 47
Westward Look will host 8 women's doubles teams from p.m. at the club. The team's first practice session will All Beef SllAll Meat icedived Bologna 8 oz. 87C
Bologna • 8oz. 87`
Sierra Vista today (Sept. 7). The visitors will play mat- precede the meeting. All Meat Sliced bologna 12 oz 1.29
ches against the Westward Look teams and then sit down All Beef Sliced Bologna 12 oz 1.29
to a pot-luck luncheon. All Beef Thick Sliced Bologna....._ ..12 oz 1.29
Cotto Salami 8 oz 1.09
Or Valley Country Club Pure Beef Salami 8 oz 1.13
Evett captures Beer Salami
Hard Salami 8oz..... 1.23
8 oz 1.95
In the Friday night mixie at Oro Valley,the foursome of Smokie Links 12 oz 1.59
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hanes and Mr. and Mrs. Al Miller Beef Cotto 8 oz 1.15
came in first with a score of 65. The second place team Catalina tennis Sliced Braunschweiger 8oz 1.09
was Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. Braunschweiger Chub 8 oz. 79'
Ray Anderson with a 68.Mr.and Mrs.George Parker and Braunschweiger-Family size 12 oz 1.15
Mr.and Mrs.Herb Blank finished third with a 69. Sandwich Spread 8oz. 83`
Rand Evett won the tennis player, defeated Sandwich Spread Family size 12 oz 1 19
On Friday, Sept. 8 Oro Valley will be having a singles championship at Warren Eber, another Old Fashioned Loaf 8 oz 1.15
University of Arizona scramble. Members of the U of A the Denton Real Estate- former University of Ham&Cheese Loaf ....8 oz 1.33
women's golf team will combine with club members in Better Homes and Gardens Arizona player who now Olive Loaf 8 oz 1.13
tournament play.The starting time is 1 p.m. Invitational held at the resides in California,6-2,6- r Liver Cheese ...8 oz. 1.03
On Saturday, Spet. 16 the club will be having a men's Catalina Racquet and 4. Pickle& Pimiento Loaf 8 oz. 1.09
ABCD best ball tournament beginning at 9 a.m. Swim Club over the Labor In doubles action, Dave Picnic Loaf ' 8 0c 1.29
Day weekend. Evett, the and Eric Sherbeck,seeded Luncheon Loaf 8 oz 1.15
Cliff Valley Golf Course tournament's number one number three, toppled the Head Cheese 8oz. 99`
seed, had more trouble number two seeded team of Hummer Sausage 8 Oz 1.55
Honey Loaf 8 oz 1.55
In the Sunday low net tournament at Cliff Valley Eddie getting by Tucson's Craig Craig Hardy and Jim Noble Square Variety Pack 12 Oz.. .... . 1.75
Beck fired a low 54 to take first place. Art Wheeler came Hardy in the quarter finals in the semi finals 6-2, 6-4. Round Variety Pack 12 QZ 1.75
in second with a 58.Bob Saturley came in third with a 59. than he did in defeating the Then they toppled the Beef Variety Pack 12 oz . 1.75
Al Miller of Scottsdale,used an eight iron to fire a hole- tournament's number two number one seeded team of Chopped Sliced Ham 8 oz... . .. . .. 1.49
in-one on Sunday, Sept. 3 at Cliff Valley. Mr. Miller aced seed, Warren Eber, in the Rand Evett and Wayne Jubilee Ham Sliced(8 slices) 16 oz 3.69
finals.
the 15th hole which is 113 yards. Eber in the finals 6-3,7-6. Bacon 1 lb 1.73
Results from the final Tournament Director
Arthur Pack Golf Course rounds beginning with the Amy Evett and the Claussen Kosher Pickle Chips P 24 oz 1.09
quarter finals: Rand Evett Catalina Racquet and Claussen Kosher Whole Pickles 32 oz. 1.05
In the two-man best ball Sunday tournament at Arthur defeated Craig Hardy 6-3, Swim Club are planning Claussen Kosher Icicle Pickles 32 oz... .. . 1.05
Pack, the team of Dean MacBriar and W. Haynes took 7-6; Herrando Aguirre def. future tournaments. Their Claussen Sauerkraut 32 oz. 1.15
first place with a score of 131. M. Andrich and R. Andy Gordon, the tour- next major tournament is Claussen Tomatoes. . 32 oz. . ..... 1.15
Mellinger finished second with a 134.In third place was C. nament's number 3 seed,6- tentatively scheduled for
Viau and J. Dembitz with a 138.D. Agers and J. Shanley 4, 1-6, 6-2. Staren def. the month of January.Mrs.
came in fourth with a 145. W.Straw and C.King rounded Greinspan 6-4, 6-2. Eber Evett hopes to organize an Prices subject to change Monday,September 11,1978
out the top five with a 146. def.Dave Sherbeck 7-6,6-2. international tour in the FedMart*
Catalina Racquet and Swim Club Semi final round: Evett southwest around the first
def. Aguirre 6-4, 7-6. Eber of the year with hopes of *the spot for
def.Staren 6-3,6-3. . attracting more name p
On Tuesday, Sept. 12, women's league play begins at Rand Evett, former players to the tournaments smart shoppers
the Catalina Racquet and Swim Club.There will also be a pp
University of Arizona at Catalina. 182 E. Ft.Lowell Dr.,
Wednesday morning league for the women. The men's 7030 E.22nd Street.
league begins play on Wednesday,Sept.13. Tucson.AZ
r'�...-%-1...*----.•...*--...�*.'.....-%--...,♦-1...% ♦--..Rancho ' s on-.v-1. -�•...ti---`.-*--�►.oracle.v.-1�,,
Flowing
to
for 'tougher season ?0
The Flowing Wells cross have a really good team."
country team, the con- Lenny Dietrich will bePRESENTS /
ference champion last the lone returning senior to
season, is looking to make the team. Andy Almodova,
it two in a row. a junior who ran the mile in
4:24 last year will be back, ) _ ♦ .
The Caballeros, under as will Jeff Carbaugh who
coach Hayden Smith,have
ran two miles in 10:10 as a '�
been working out for
sophomore. Some of the �, _ -
almost three weeks now more promising �ste
and the coach feels he hast µ ..., ligr
newcomers are Tim
some newcomers who willPhelan, . °"
Phelan, Bruce Story, Carl . ,,,
help the squad. Flowing .,
young
Barton, and Ben Her- t.,,
Wells .,
Y V ,,,
Wells has a veryo nandez,all sophomores. „� � ��.
team but a very ex- `Unfortunately we won't
perienced team although - 44 ,
be having very many home • 1
there is only one senior on �, :1:-!::::-47 � �� .� ���44°7 � � - �
meets this year, the coach
-t ,
the squad. said. "We had everyone
"Nogales will have a come in here last year. We
strong squad,"said Smith, also have to plot a new *? ,,,„--'
.?
who is in his sixth year as course. They built some`
head coach. "And CDO just houses smack in the middle •
of our Nowyou don't hasTe to drive across town for
picked up a transfer who old course. We will
will improve them be doing a lot of running T •
tremendously. I think its against AAA schools. I feel ACTION, EIti TERTAINMENT & DANCING
quite a compliment that the that is the best way to
other coaches have picked improve. We don't lift TO Y'OL P FAVORITE DISCO & OTHER POPULAR •
us for first,We have a good weights or anything like '
g g y b o .�
group of runners. If i just that the way some schools SONGS IN TSE DOS MAS CANTINA. - �:
had a few more of them I do. I feel the best way to
improve t Performing Tuesday th.ru Saturday :3 - ,would rest a little easier. It p ov,. running is to get j ,g � $ Q l.C1C}A.M.A,M.. .
helps that Globe is out of out and run,perm."
the conference this year. If Flowing Wells competes -.
6011.N. Oracle =Across from Casa Blanca Center 297-82 78
they were still here they in its first meet on Wed- ,i :- � 0
would P-. fa'-ore, Th: ^.gid= Sept.13,at ' oli . .-i.wit-iik....-.--...-s--•.-s .....-4'--..s--`..s-...s--.....--....----....z-�s---...♦---.,_.---`..---.......%4,
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By WALT NETT W
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The Marana School Board hired Cathy Esposito as they
new associate principal at Marana Junior High School at a F +►
special meeting Tuesday night. ,..�... s<4'¢ �. , ,�, ,.
Ms Esposito, a Wisconsin native, is a graduate of St. ' . , ` , , ` a r
°' "'-_ 3� .7`,.__
ia....„1. .r., �. � tit" •
Norbert's College in DePere, Wisc., and holds two 0 - µ . . -'' g' ryr n s.
master's degrees from the University of Arizona. - ,-. k
Before comingto Tucson for �r
post-graduate work, she r � - ��� ��� ,
:a
taught for five years at Sheperd Hills School in Oak Creek, 4:
Wisc. + ,, ; •..>
Marana School The School Board, faced with severe over- -` „
crowding in the newly-opened Butterfield Elementary �”
School met Tuesday night to finalize plans to shuffle bus 4 t '�° ��
routes and shift the burden among the district's three
:,:7':::'t::T''*:r::,;'k.!**!,7::-fi:i-: "*t'''elementary school. . - ;
The board will meet again next Tuesday to discuss plans `q� •' Til
for a bond referendum which may be held later this year. 1: fir
_ �•,
The board decided at a special meeting last week to bus �� -� p< .
all 34 fifth grade students at Butterfield to Thornydale
Elementary School, opening up room for an additional _ •
third grade at the new school. Miss Tucson at recruiting station opening
' II
In order to make room for the new students, all of
Thornydale's physical education classes will meet out-
•
side.
There are now 38 third grade students at Butterfield. Q.,a i n
DAVID riusTom cARpET cLEAN1NG
In addition. 46 students from the La Puerta del Norte HOWELL'S
mobile home park,near Interstate 10 and Cortaro Farms •
Road, will be bused to Marana Elementary School. They ri a
were attending Thornydale when the school year started. SHAMPOO & CARPETOIL EXTRACTiONS (STEAM
Also at last week's meeting, the board directed Supt. The deadline for filing
Nels Havens to prepare materials for a bond referendum, school board nominating • Residential • Soil Retardants Available
including possible dates, dollar amounts and where the Commercial
petitions for all school • We Move Furniture • Work Performed by Trained Carpet Technicians
money would be spent, districts is Service • Free Test Inspection& Estimates
Friday, Sep- • Water Damn a
In addition,the board authorized the hiring of three new 9
teachers last week, including another third grade teacher tember 8 at 5 p.m. The • Odor Removal • ServingAll of Northern Tucson
completed petitions can be ••Static Electricity Control n
at Butterfield and two new teachers to pick up the in- turned in at either the
creased load at Marana Elementary School. school district office or at MEMBER
..,=:. CALL 795-254'7 8 YEARS „
OF
The Marana School could, if necessary take up even the county office of the f k IN TUCSON ' ° 'MS
"
more of the excess, Mr. Havens said, adding that there superintendent of schools. ys;���T�
are two classrooms at the school which could be aRZ°NsS 41T
opened on
�.- 2730 EAST GRANT ROAD
a day's notice, and two more classrooms could be made At press time quite a few
available if the other classes were doubled up. candidates from the four
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said. A final listing of school f ,4 7 4;
Mr.Havens said the response from some of the parents board candidates will be IN: it 1 l'''''
com iled earl next week. == III ::'f
at the special meeting was, "How soon can we start on a P Y
bond election?Let's with it." District offices will = r f
t s get turn in a ::: f.,
The idea of increasing student-teacher ratios was also the petitions they have
s. a'Se n
collected to the county on f:., :f: ,,,,
•
discussed,but most parents favored smaller class sizes. f=:
District voters rejected a similar referendum last year Monday morning. r� ♦ }
which would r rr. :fes
have provided for permanent classrooms to : `~' LiVe
1lIdltt Mfr a
According to county % •~��
replace the portable structures at Thornydale Elemen- officials, there are alwaysri...! -::
: i
tart' School and fora complete plant at Butterfield ♦ ♦ :::.
those who have taken out m �:= fr%
Elementary School, ~ :K:: :f %=
y rf•
nominatingpetitions who
%%:fRaising {:.
r •%'Y- �V'
Butterfield was planned to provide a capacity of ap- do not turn them in. :`�` ;�}iiiv :-{`:
proximately 600 students with a cafeteria and music :tit:: :a: :fi
In the Catalina Foothills r: :{*
facility, but defeat of the bond package left the district K:
-z� ForYourChurch,
.YNkSchool District where there '�• �``��
with approximately$850,000 to build the school. tir:� ��=
s} rfi.
1....
As a result, Butterfield with a present capacity of 225 are four seats open on the Nom;
board, three nominating •w �~: 01 :?.'..;:'
:r
students, had 241 enrolled before the start of classes two Y.. %f
weeks a petitions have been filed zs
g°' Club or .
•...
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Enrollment projections based upon new housing thus far. John H. Johnson :•;:
construction timetables in three nearby subdivisions Larry Leslie and James } $ • •
:` Organization?suggested that the enrollment at Butterfield could reach Emery are oayin that f ,
race. More seats are open
,,
300 students by Jan.1,Mr.Havens said. :~ I ;�'d{.Several other alternativesin this
were discussed to ease the election than usual lk §
crowded situation,includingsplit shifts and puttingadult because district residents Y
`~ ': :
aides in the crowded third and fifth grade classes at y. to expand 1,% ..:F- it: 0
:r `
voted in Jul
Butterfield. their board from three to
five members. 4.i ? r.
"But putting aides in the classroom only works until the •'" •{
:{
LS:•i: i. interested
time comes when you can't put any more desks in the„ In the Amphitheater rhe f VV uldr l: oyou a In f
classroom,”Mr.Havens said.
School district where two
There has been some informal discussion of a bond issue 'Y
board seats will be vacant lr =
h: .{ti seeing jour activities fundfor more than a monthwhen Butterfield s enrollment onlyJoan J <
Rosenbluth has ~{• :x
began to show signs of being too much to handle in the `` `
so far filed her nominating �� '� circulation :r:•
small plant, but Marana officials, Jur .,.., .vials after discussiP � n thegrow? direct_
g penton. I
r:r:.proposal with the county school superintendent's office f4: •In the Flowing Wells if or will f i= � be glad todiscusspro-
1 ��
• • tisti.he to hold the referendum during the ,:,
district Walter Douglas ti::: ::S1,0{ .-
and Richard Catt have filed �V ~~ 4 :''.:
November general election. ki
`{ gram for your organization . 4.
One place where inflation has caught up with the district nominating petitions. s,
is in the construction of the pods—four-classroom
Voters will elect two board :i}f lit :±r1.
buildings with a working members N {i f
area for teachers included. in November. %s ��{ r .
In 1975, when Thornydale was buil J: 4
t, the construction The t �.,,
Marana School :�; •:
:Y
cost was approximately $91,000 per pod. Adding another District has two boardgi
:• Contact Mr. O.B. Ilarnagepod at Thornydale cost the district$116,000 in 1976. at
-openings. So far Daniel h r - �¢~.
Architectural estimates in the planning of Butterfield Post and Max Greene have r 297-1107
last set the cost at
year $133,000perpod,and,last summer ..
filed nominating petitions
:<.; •tib
the cost during construction to add another pod at the :•�~ ••�•: :.
for those positions. I
ti firparticulars.school was estimated at$158,000 Y. �~'
tiff.
Mr. Havens said those costs don't include furniture and n
ui ment. . • r
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