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Historical Records - The Arizona Territorial (39)
\I I A 311YA C1.13 3]3V10 ' N OVU6 A 3-11 /A 080 JO IVA0.1. )_itI313 NMOI Serving Casas Adobes, Catalina Foothills, Oro Valley,Coronado Foothills, Amphitheater, Flowing Wells, Bel Air and Thornydale. tk?EMMA Olk ilk 1[:;M: 11Ille1:1111:1111111:1b1:11:111:at THIRTEENTH YEAR, NUMBER 26 • TUCSON, ARIZONA 20 cents per copy JUNE 29, 1978 • Zoning for. Tv tower denied • By WALT NETT - Commissioner Betty Westmoreland offered the motion the engineering merits of the case would not be con- The County Planning and Zoning Commission, after for denial saying that there is another site"which will not sidered,because the testimony was too technical. deciding that it was unqualified to rule on the engineering discombobulate anyone.” The case took several twists en route to the decision. merits of the case,voted unanimously Tuesday against a The bulk of the hearing was taken by engineers Ed In an attempt to counter a petition drive conducted by proposal to rezone a pair of one-acre parcels at the east Edison, representing the three television stations, and the tower's opponents before the case went to the corn- end of Hardy Road for construction of a 100-foot television John Teal, owner of Tucson FM Engineering, but their mission last month,the television stations conducted their tower. testimony was all for naught, as Commissioner John own petition drive, Robert Kerry, the attorney The request, which asks for a downzoning from CR-1 Sudler questioned the commission's ability to rule on representing the television stations,told the commission. (one house per acre) to SH (suburban homestead) on the technical aspects of the case. -We sent four youngsters out there with petitions in two lots in the Sunnyslope subdivision, may be heard by After recessing for five minutes to discuss the problem, favor of the tower, and they gathered approximately 400 the Board of Supervisors as early as July 17. commission vice-chairman Ward Miller, standing in for Little time was spent in discussing the case after the absent chairman Joseph Stephens, told the audience that (Continued on Page 2 commission closed the 90-minute public hearing. ,i•' This house • County trims plans ' ,. is not a home forinorthwest center i Whether it's a house or a residence is uncertain, but County Supervisors County officials met with architect Joel Stout this week ; Chairman E.S. "Bud" and did some whittling on the plans for the Pima-Nanini , , Walker is building this Governmental Center,to be located near Shannon and Ina 'e:--':,,,-:,.,,, , ,, ,,... ,.._, .. , ,,, house,at 5775 N.First Ave. Roads. ,..r, , , . ..0,1,—., , for himself. ., -- ,,*: -,:, ,7,,,,.7,,,-4-x, The Board of Supervisors had sent the plans back for •,.....,,,,,,,,4 .: .,.., . s, ,...,,,,,,,,,- The problem, if there is reductions earlier this month after contractors bidding on - ‘,.., -- :t..-;- '_-,,,,ve. 1 4 ' --_---4,- ,..L it one,_,::::,,,..,----,..,..:,-,, ., -, ::, one, is that the house is the project had all come in well above the engineering . _ li - :' outside his supervisorial estimates. ,.t--,, . •• _ ,,,, . . . --- '4. ' , --' district, squarely in the Mr. Stout said Wednesday that there were no major ' ,`,!.: ,_ . ..; . . .. _ turf represented by Katie es changmade in the plans. -:.,------..***2:4- i 4t,---; ' i.tir fr,; r•:: ,:..':,-d-..,,,,-;---4.. , A y tile , 71---,...-' Dusenberry. "There is a slight reduction in area and in some features , -: 3 . ' '' ' - 3t4s-'-ar- II I A.,4 Mr. Walker maintains ,,..,% 1 and detailing, but it really isn't anything like a complete :,..:‘4 , , , , „,, . z his legal residence and overhaul,”he said. ' ''. `4 z .. ...„..: - ..,-I.., --21,- Ar,e..... fortti 0 voter registration in Ajo, -.- :,..40:4;;;,', T.-A' ., - -.:' . ......s. ,_ 1 ...,.,° County Physical Plant Director James Kelly said last -.,..„. ..,-.... - )1! ,- - . - Ni .seit - ,... . ' ....., 71i',,. - ..,-- .•...,,- „.,,. .,. i 4,- but has lived in an apart- week that among the areas being considered for reduc- . Art..it‘:, , . ment in Tucson for the six ' '*--- ----'-' '- tions in the building was the removal of general govern- 11-.:*--;2_, ., ' .-.: ‘H'''': ;:.,.. . ,:*:- ---- ' 'i-----' t: 241;f„ :',1','::4,,,; .r.:„ -"A., - years he has served as a mental offices,or retention of minimal general offices and ,,i.,,,. ,....,i;6i,,,,,„„Hif.'..-77-4:,-. '-'* .---- .4,..c-te, ,..: -.., .-,..‘,! '04.i..;off:, *.4. county supervisor. x0.-7,.--,:. .:-°,-:.-,--- ., a slight reduction in the area allowed for the sheriff's .,.-.A., ,... .„+„4, ... - '..}:,-, :2‘.1 •--'.•:." -c.p.,f The chairman has been .,, substation. ti -„, i Al,. _ _- , -,' .:-''. - s .ii: l' ,-,:"-v. . '., .f. - • '''' ,, ,,,,,t .....;,;tor, -i,,,..-,-, :;. - , looking for a Tucson . However, he added, the library square footage would ' ,-- -' - ' ' ‘. ‘. ---_ homesite for several - remain the same—approximately 7,500 square feet. -_.., ,.. , - - ' --. - -. '- ,.--- months. Mr. Kelly said there had been some questions about ... staffing the governmental offices in light of possible Second time proves charm budget cuts in several departments. The county has opted for providing minimal, multi- purpose governmental offices, while making some reductions in the sheriff's area, with changes such as eliminating holding cells. • Tortolita change approved, 6 - 1 Mr. Stout said that interview rooms could be used to replace the holding cells. After the County Planning and Zoning Commission last Mr.Stubbs said that apartments had not been included as Mr. Stout said the plans may be ready for review in _ month voted to deny his request for a major amendment part of the plan because"we have found that people who early August. to the Tortolita Area Plan,Tucson attorney Robert Stubbs own their homes make better neighbors.' wanted another chance. Bigsewer contract awarded .He got it,and it paid off,as the commission voted 6-1 to resTihdeenptsroposal came under fire from several nearby approve his request to add some 1,300 acres to the Tor- Paul Gavett,who owns a house and some acreage near The county Board of Supervisors Monday approved tolita Community Plan for low urban densities ranging the area,told the board that approval of the request would R.E.Miller Paving and Construction as the contractor for from SR (one house per four acres)to five houses per acre amount to"disemboweling the Tortolita Area Plan." the downstream portion of the Canada del Oro Interceptor densities. - .. _ .5 _ William Strang said he is opposed to additional ,... sewer. The amendment area starts northwest of Oro Valley development until the area is 90 percent developed. Included in the plans is an oversizing to accomodate and curls to the southeastern part of the Rancho Vistoso Walter Chaffee told the commission that water may be a several developments planned north of Oro Valley, in- Community Plan area. problem in the area, and said he had talked with Steve eluding Rancho Vistoso The overall density on the project will be L2 residences Davis,a city water utility official,who said that expansion The company was low bidder on the project,with a bid per acre,with a substantial amount of open space on the to the area would probably cost some$2 million. of$1,035,498.50, which was lower than the engineering property, providing several different types of neigh- estimates of$1,161,390. Mr. Chaffee also took Mr. Stubbs to task for his corn- borhoods,Mr.Stubbs told the commission. Construction is scheduled to begin in 60 days on the ment in a letter to the planning department requesting the "It's the first viable alternative to blanketing the project, according to County Wastewater Management new hearing before the commission that"it was the intent desert," he said. "Zoning really, in effect, almost Director Byron Howard. of the commission that these items should be determined discourages imaginative development." The downstream phase will run from the Ina Road by the Board of Supervisors." The development, he said,will offer several choices to Wastewater Treatment Plant along Ina Road to the In moving to deny the request last month, Com- customers,including detached residences on various sizes Canada del Oro. missioner Sonny Rickles said that, because of vacations of lots,townhouses and patio homes. (Continued on Page 4) During discussion with the commission before the vote, (Continued on Page 5) Lookin . in ... comment Page 6 Lookin . out ... • . Curtain Call Page 17 Golder Dam under study. . . . . Page 3 Oro Valley Page 9 Wed.June 21 H L R 105 71 OUTLOOK: chance of Thu.June 22 106 74 Schools Page 11 Fri.June 23 107 74 afternoon showers Thu.- Sat.June 24 108 75 Fri. Sunnysand hot Bobby Sox all-stars. . . . . . . . Page 22 Sports Page 22 Sun.June 25 Mon.June 26 105 75 103 78 Territory Page 12 Tue.June 27 99 47 .12 again for the weekend. Page 2,The Arizona Territorial,June 29, 1978 esseo's Piazze iii• annexation s\coati style pl z,,, qt? . , i By DAVE ILIFF This means that later this year all five seats will be up for We'll The attempt by Rural Metro Fire Department to block vote and the three top highest vote-getters will receive BEER & WINE Make You the annexation of northwest territory into the Flowing four-year terms and the next two highest will get two-year GARDEN rk_ .V A Pizza Wells Fire District may get thrown out of court next week. terms. NOW OPEN You Can't A county judge will hold a hearing Monday, July 3 on a No date for the vote has been officially set by the county, e ._ Refuse.. motion by Flowing Wells to dismiss the civil suit. likely general :44 at but it is to coincide with the November 7 NOW OPEN `"� Flowing Wells annexed one square mile west of Shannon election. 2nd Location � Road and south of Orange Grove Road early this year. Rural Metro,faced with the loss of some of its unofficial 850 E.FT.LOWELL j• ;f.'� Italian Hero The Pima County Board of Supervisors okayed the service area last February, did not oppose the Flowing Sandwiches 884-9197 annexation after petitions from owners of the land were Wells annexation at the time. The suit they filed later ' ) verified by county officials. alleged that the annexation was not legal on several Whole Wheat Pizza 886-7336 But Rural Metro later went to court claiming the grounds, including the undisputed fact that the Board of 5751 E. Speedway Open 7 Days a Week at 11:30 annexation was not valid and asking for an injunction-to Supervisors waited beyond 30 days to okay it.Rural Metro A.M. stopthe FlowingWells Volunteer Fire Department from also claimed their contracts with individuals within the pa serving the new territory.Such an injunction has not been annexed territory were violated and that Flowing Wells issued and both Flowing Wells and Rural Metro are had no right to annex the area because it was not "an - currently serving the disputed area. unincorporated town"under the state statutes. .,.. -. John Neubauer,a-county attorney who is handling the Mr. Neubauer said he is prepared to contest all these • case for the supervisors, says his motion to have it points if the case goes to trial and is confident Flowing D E�S 1 g n e r .�4 . dismissed is based on two grounds. First, that Rural Wells' action will be finally upheld by the court. Eyewear Metro owns no property in the Flowing Wells Fire District _ , �. and therefore has no right to sue; and second,that Rural by Metro filed its case too long after the annexation went into Tower r e z o n i n g effect. Christian Dior, , � -:: (Continued from Page 1) A decision could be made from the bench Monday, or it Mr. Kerry presenting the petitions to the Diane could come in a week or so. If Flowing Wells loses, the names," said, Vonin stores Furstenberg, . actual trial on the issues could be a year away. commission. "We attempted to put petitions The FlowingWells Fire District is a taxingunit which along the Catalina Highway (Oracle Road) but they Oscar de La Renta disappeared."contracts for service with the Flowing Wells Volunteer Mr. Kerry did not speculate on what happened to the Fire Department.Both are defendants in the Rural Metro pro-tower petitions. and others. suit.Rural Metro,on the other hand,is a private company "The residents do not want this in their back yard,"Mr. which serves much of the northwest on a subscription Kerry said."We appreciate this." ssociatd Optometrists basis.The annexed land would add about$10,000 to the tax yrevenue of the Flowing Wells District based on the current The attorne said the station officials were willing to DRS. SIMPSON, FABRICANT&MILLER tax rate of$1.11 per hundred dollars of assessed valuation. give the neighboring residents a voice in designing the tower. Plaza del Oro --Orange Grove&Oracle --297-0102 That rate is expected to be about the same next year The equipment building, he said, would be designed to whether or not the annexation is upheld. Fire Chief J. C. look like another house in the neighborhood, and the Kisner noted that the rate has actually dropped 9 cents in nineyears. He said there are funds for one new attack microwave receiver dishes, which were originally planned for installation outside the building, could be I CASA , truck in the new budget but otherwise expenses are expected to be about the same.Last year the total district installed within the structure. k . budget was about$300 000. One of the questions the commission wanted answered BIANCO .., d, The Flowing Wells Fire District board met Monday to when it continued the case in May was one of alternate approve the budget and to sign a new one-year contract sites to serve the area. • .. The question came up at last month's hearing after Mr. • with the volunteer fire company. This contract has been I, LIGOORS ' ,,,,;,:„. greatly expanded this year from a one-page document to Teal,whose company owns a site in the Tucson Mountains ,, „.. g �' p near Trails End Road, made a short presentation ten pages. •• g -.� . ',.--.� .: "We've been workingon the language in the new claiming that his site could do the job. • contract for six months," Chief Kisner said, "and both Mr.Kerry responded to that comment Tuesday,saying • Keepyour "Summer"coo/. spell out in detail our operating that there is presently no road or no power to the site,and • sides believe it willp pe � • station mannin and volunteer that Tucson FM Engineering is currently involved in • — UNDER THE DOME — procedures such as g litigation over access to the property. • STOP I N , . . training. • "The Tucson Mountain site is just too loose,"Mr.Kerry • STOCK UP! BlancciPlaza Casa said. • A new training school will begin in a few weeks, Chief • Kisner said, to et the firefighting corps back up to its In an out-of-court settlement last year between Mr.Teal • g • Open n EverySundayNoon to 7:00; maximum complement of 50. and Pima County, the county granted Mr. Teal access to • - faces an election this year. his property through Tucson Mountain Park. But he is • Daily 9 to 9 The five member board a • Under a new state statute — which the fire districts presently seeking a right-of-way through Trails End • 297-3262 wanted—terms of board members will go from two years Estates. Mr. Kerrysaid, would be • • to four years and terms will be staggered in the future. The only other alternative, •041.0! N construction of a 300-foot tower, which would have to be lighted and painted to conform with Federal Aviation Authority regulatitns. In his testimony, Mr. Edison said the decision between ' rT— - using the Tucson FM Engineering site and the Hardy _ • .,. � Road site amount to a choice between"giving a relatively ....• 11111011111M111111111.11V.—_ _ ,, ht.'-��-• \ r,,"-- strong signal to a relatively few people, or giving a � ,E. •• .-- . ' relatively large number of people a relatively weak ►�mor�s�'Itr-`-= )- * - signal... �r•-:sir -f _ �' >8� .;,N7r.r.,,.,�i., ,,---7- - Mr. Edison also said that the general terrain around 4 - .-- :,1 :,. ; , . , ; # Ialer _ • "1 Tucson creates problems in using Federal Com- ` � - - .� _ ______ ,, muni- . % % cations Commission methods for estimating 4► ; ,� ill coverage areas, since they apply to areas with flatter . ''' . ; •- -- � 1 .• terrain. -r i . • 1 . �:-~� ;:::► 40,A110140). Constructing a- terrain profile for Tucson requires ' '41*401:00:10- -. - ,• .,,,� :� � r curves at distances of up to 10 miles. � ��� ,� get . i . 1• + .�, "`The Hardy Road site is twice as good, he said. " Another claim both Mr. Kerry and Mr. Edison made ;'+'• i .-.- - ! .0 .tig * Alb K ms-,. was that the Hardy Road tower would cut down on the —. •�-�►'-"'-.: - ,�, �"�"�'"-►�►.►-r' COPPER -DOME number of outdoor receiving antennas used on houses �.�.040,--.2%.....1001114i-. , *.d ` .40 ...fir•- ••-...moi/•-�— the area. ��_„. . ,,� � •,+,•••__ r,'•40.,.,.�.,�••►.�t•►�n.,—�. in h �,,,,,:.._1,,����+r,l��sl�,,,. Mr. Teal's presentation restated the claims made _�_�.+— _- -_-- OPEN HEARTH .�-�..,..r Communications General, an engineering firm based in +.►ir""� California, that his site would cover a greater area than that proposed to be covered from the Hardy Road site. • Charcoal Steaks • Seafood for reservations In addition, he said, the Communications General • Ribs • Salad Bar report estimates that the Hardy Road site would cover • Lam b ChopsHomemade Bread 8$Y"4000 less area with its transmissions than the television • Baked Clams & Pastries stations suggest in their report from Hammett and Edison, since terrain factors could also limit the area served. DINE BY CANDLIIILIKSIIT Residential opposition was less vocal than it had been at last month's hearing,with one resident,Martha Parham, questioning some of the exhibits presented by the ENJOY OUR PANORAMIC VIEW television officials, including a picture designed to show how far the tower would be located from Sunnyslope houses. "This picture makes the tower looks as if it's got to be 50 Inquire at Cliff Manor Inn about our HAPPY HOUR 4-7 p.m. Mon.-Sat, miles away," she said. "Of course, you'd have to bemighty dumb to bring in pictures that don't show your Summer Family Swim Club COMPLIMENTARY side." —Coming Soon-887-4000 Hot Hor d'oeuvers She also got a few laughs from the audience with her k comment that the guy wires which would be used to support the tower would be so close to her house that "I �" �i n�i r 1� � �• r�#r'� m laundr ." Lora �� in Cliff can go out andhang up � Y Page 4,The Arizona Territorial,June 29, 1978 r N t1CME Ve ?Pie . places & things / "c1�Ue 0Ueed Ce=PSEPIC€ SUMMER REIDIITOR SERVICE \ftmemolionmir r vomommoi SUMMER COFFEE AT LEVY'S Locations and times for the programs will be on Wed- INOWThe Tucson Museum of Art League Christmas Fair has nesdays at 2 p.m.at the Himmel Park Branch,1035 North l I I I scheduled a summer coffee for July 14 from 10 to noon at Treat Avenue for four weeks beginning on July 5; and on MfIVE IT Levy's Fiesta Room. The coffee will feature demon- Thursdays at 7 p.m. at the Woods Branch, 3455 N. First strations of batik fabric dying by Marianne Hanson, Avenue,for four weeks beginning Jul 27. , cornhusk wreath assemby by Nancy Edwards and food WOKI MT preparation by Peggy Gleason. Many of the crafts items SKATEBOARD PARK EM you produced for the December fair will be for sale and Tucson Skateboard Park,the largest skateboard park in special orders will be taken. TheChristmas Fair Southern Arizona, will on pe 1977 Chrisi 1 celebrate its grand opening produced more than $20,000 for the Tucson Museum of Tuesday, July 4. The park, located at the corner of 29th EED ii.• Art.The coffee atLevy's is free and open to the public. Street and Swan consists of 32,000 square feet and features a 150 foot long salom course, a 170 foot snake run, a 120 Remove&Replace Radiator SONYA NOSKOWIAK EXHIBIT SCHEDULED foot half pipe, two pools and a beginner's area. Designed Disassemble Radiator A selection of photographs by Sonya Noskowiak, a for safety, yet adventurous skateboarding, Tucson Tin Boil-Out Radiator $4 2 . 4 0. Up Headers&Tanks -- notable photographer in the San Francisco Bay Area Skateboard Park will be open 2 to 10 p.m.daily. All users Silver Braze Castings CEILL TODAY during the 30s and 40s and companion, model and of the park are required to sign a release form and all Reassemble-Reinstall-Run Up and Check Radiator-Thermostat assistant to photographer Edward Weston, will be on users of the park under the age of 18 are required to have a Hoses&Clamps 623-8994 exhibit at the Center for Creative Photography, 843 E. parent's signature on the release form. In addition, all / University Blvd.,July 10 through August 18. skateboard riders at Tucson Skateboard Park are .REE PICk-UP A N D DELNEPY required to wear safety equipment consisting of helmets, LEARN BABYSITTING TECHNIQUES elbow pads,knee pads and gloves. 4-HOUR "Learn Babysitting Techniques", a four-week series, will be presented at two branches of the Tucson Public FILM OFFERED_ON NUTRITION 501 W. Grant Library during July and August. A film will be shown at "For Tomorrow We Shall Diet" an exploration of 1/2 block west of Miracle Mile the first program as an introduction to the series. The nutrition,calories and health,is one of three films offered ' second program will feature child care and the third Wednesday, July 5 at 7:30 in the Modern Languages program will cover first aid. For the final program, Auditorium on the U of A campus. Other films on the free techniques for storytelling and games will be presented. program are"The CIA's Secret Army,"which was a CBS special and a U of A film on a Brazilian carnival. SUMMER GARDEN WALK Comparing corn varieties is the topic for next Wed- nesday's summer garden walk at Tucson Garden Center, 4040 N. Campbell Ave. To participate, show up at 9 a.m. July 5. ucson rea ar en errprimary against Rich• Michael J. Moran of northwest Tucson announced Tuesday he would oppose Tom Richey of Sierra Vista in the Sept. 5 Republican primary to pick a candidate for Congress. Rickey had announced for the Second District seat in February. Mr. Moran,40,a native of the Los Angeles area,called for a return to common sense in government in his an- nouncement Tuesday to Pima County Republicans. And he pledged a gentlemanly campaign against Mr. Richey that would prove a benefit to his party in generating en- thusiasm for the general election. He said he knows nothing but good things about Mr. Rickey, but noted that Mr. Richey lacks identification in . 9 . - Pima County and has not generated much support here. American s 8-Year Certificate earns a big 8% corn- The Second District seat, now held by Democrat Morris r Udall, includes parts of Santa Cruz, Cochise, Pinar, and dfor an annualyield of 8.33 /D. 1000 Maricopa counties as well aspounded . • • • Mr." Moran recently sold his Huff real estate and in- minimum. Interest aid monthly, semi-annu- s o into the litical arena for the p Y� surance businesses gopolitical first time. He described himself as an "unhappy allor annually. taxation. He and his y Y businessman" fed up with federal wife, Janet, live on Casas Adobes Drive and have three -still CASH,. young children. And Petitions endorsing Mr. Moran's candidacy are new too! circulating.He requires 750 signatures by July 14 to get onthe Republicanp y primary ballot. No matter which kind of certificate account you choose, should you need • cash for any purpose, it's yours instantly (up to 90% of the amount of your WEPRY I n for bids certificate)at only 1% above what your savings are earning. INCE CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTS OPENED BY THE 10TH EARN FROM THE 1ST (Continued from Page 1) EVERY MONTH (EXCLUDING 6-MONTH CERTIFICATES) VINESITY Funding is largely local,with the county supplying bond • ' funds. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Oversize costs are being shared on a pro rata basis by " 1. ii five development groups owning major pieces of property north of the Highlands Wastewater Treatment Plant. . Ratliff, Miller and Muhr, a Scottsdale-based develop- a PI E Ilit I (la IN . ' _. ment company owning some 7,000 acres in the Rancho Vistoso Community Plan area,will pay the largest share of the expanded sewer costs. For the entire project, which runs from the Ina Road Wastewater Treatment Plant to the Highlands plant north of Oro Valley, Ratliff, Miller and Muhr have posted a An Equal 297-8292 letter of credit with the county for approximately$808,000, Lair- Mr.Howard said. Housing Lender The five developers,including Estes Homes,two Illinois An Equal Opportunity Employer * * * * * * * *. * * * * * * * * * _,..._._..�.r interests and another Arizona developer,have filed letters of credit with the county for$1,050,364.99. SAVINGS INSURED TO $40,000 The developers' shares were computed from the Substantial interest penalty on early withdrawal of certificate accounts. estimated costs of expanding the southern portion of the project and projected costs of the northern phase of the . Casas Adobes — 1120 N. Oracle Rd. project,Mr.Howard said. The northern part of the project, which will run - Q r ,. following the Canada del Oro, is already in design, Mr. 9-12!"'n Sat. - ,..,. Howard said,adding taat l*hopes to have the plan review completed in August. June 29, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 5 Phoenix ' usovergrownGolder Ranch LETIN LIGHT WITHOUT HEAT,GLARE,FADING fire bWITH SUN PROTECTIVE GLASS TINTING Phoenix is just an over- Median household in- Phoenix and 32 percent in near grown kid when it comes to come is about the same in Tucson are under 35 years ,000 -Keep The Trouble Out" comparing sizes and ages both communities. In of age. SAVE ENERGY AND DOLLARS with Tucson. Phoenix,household income The infant Golder Ranch Applies to existing windows quickly,at low cost. Established in 1775, has risen to$14,011, and in –However,, both Fire District will seek it costs so little to save so much I Tucson has nearly a cen- Tucson, it has climbed to metropolitan areas have approval of a $48,000 tury more seniority than its $13,886. prominent retirement budget for its first full year---- In � SiUNNTROL COMPANY sister city to the north.But communities: Sun City in of operation from the 29 percent of 1802 W. Grant Free Estimates In Phoenix, pe County Board of Super- Phoenix has a big edge Phoenix,and Green Valley all households have resided when it comes to size - in Tucson, and the visors.The district,formed VISA 623-9344 MASTER CHARGE\ over 1,300,000 residents in the city five years or proportion of households in December 1977,has been compared with 475,000 less, while in Tucson the that are retired is sizable-- acting on a $5,483 interim residents in Tucson. proportion is 33 percent. 27 percent in both budget. The proposed There are other dif- metropolitan areas." budget will keep the tax ferences between these two Median age in Phoenix is rate under $1 per $100 of ■compared with Other selected assessed evalution. Catalina Savuigs desert cities, but there are27.8y ears numerous similarities as 28 years in Tucson. characteristics: The proposed budget was NEW well, according to Valley "Among heads of - Households with approved at a fire district National Bank economists. households, 30 percent in working women make up 29. board of directors meeting percent of all households in June 24. 3 each Major budget exS II • - penditures will be the The County Planning and The commission also -Average family size in continuation of a $16,000 ' Commission voted to delay public both areas is about 2.8 contract with Rural Metro Zoningfor 0 o persons per household. Fire Department swamped by a heavy case hearings on a request to "Household sizes have communications equip- load decided to continue rezone approximately four been trending downward, ment and firefighting three public hearings on acres from SR to CR-1 (one I/ Ill _ rezoningrequests in the house per acre)on the west locally and nationally," supplies and a $16,195 said the VNB economists. allotment to build a new northwest. side of La Canada Drive fire station. A used fire The cases are scheduled south of Ina Road and a -Educational levels are a for hearingat the com- request to rezone ap- little higher in Tucson. truck with a 4,300 gallon Earn 8%for 8 years on deposits of capacity also has to be paid $1000 or more. Effective annual mission's July 25 meeting. proximately five acres Median years of schooling The commission con- from SR to CR-1 on Orange for heads of households is for and the board plans to rate of 8.328%. And you can tinued Fred Schwartz' Grove Road east of La 13.2 years, compared with install a fire hydrant near double your money in 8 years request to rezone ap- Cholla Boulevard. 12.9 years in Phoenix. Tortolita and Everett &8 months! P roads. Plus"Split Second Savings" proximately 10 acres from The formation of the fire SR (one house per four • district has taken the And, because we compound your r toTR (transitional) rtoi taineesac es) Q plan on the east side of Northern Golder Ranch district out day, this is a little better than (Continued from Page 1) of the highest risk in- Avenue near Catalina surance categoryformerl savings associations that Racquet and Swim Club. and other problems, it would be difficult to get the six will compound daily, a lot better than q votes necessary to send a recommendation to the board occupied. Residents approximately compounded quarterly! and that it would be unfair to the developers involved toexperiencepP InTflICUrT'l keep them hanging on with continuances. a $5 decline in insurance 'Federal regulations require substantial interest penalties for early withdrawal- The development also received some support from east p renuum charges' i p PPo �J • side resident Tom Patten, who told the commission, "I AATvAILNI NA "imic* :irV S Ct n came a red to this. But this is the first time _'� � °�� GS Republican � - I've heard of a developer attempting to comply with a THE ARIZONA TERRITORIAL Alm �ssoc�TtoH `� ' stipulated plan. .. ....,.MSMN thicum, who ran un- West Oranghe Grove Rood.Tucson AL Mr. Patten said he "was prepared for another 15704- Phone(6021 297-1107 Published successfully for the , p .►my on Thursdays by Territorial �� Arizona House of Estes—I'm really quite shocked." P.,btishars. Iru Also pub+ish.rs of The Judith Jarvis, who has been a strident opponent of c.,reen Valley Sun and The Desert Au '� �1�.,� Representatives in 1974, PPO man- Second class postage paid at will try again this yearadditional northwest develo pment in the past, said she .He Tucson,AZ.Subscription rates by mail was "excited"about the •ect because Mr. Stubbs had in Pima County $7.50 per year: by Casas Adobes Office: project seeks one of two seats in mail outside Pima county m U.S. 7216 North Oracle at Ina/297-8294 District 13. He is 58, a approached her with his plan and asked if they could work sa.so: foreign countries SIO 00 tie things out. year:single copy 20 cents retired army colonel, and `I think it's a citizen's right to predetermine the quality lives at 45 E. Calle En- of life in the neighborhood,"she said. canto. In recommending approval of the request, the com- Distrlct 13 now has one mission also suggested that the board attach several Republican, Larry Hawke, additional requirements to the project, similar to those vvell treat your film and one Democrat, Clare the board appended earlier this month to a rezoning Dunn, in the House. Both request filed by Estes Homes on a 320-acre parcel inside are expected to seek re the Stubbs amendment area. 411S O .& election. Those requirements include: no channelization of Mr. Llntlucum has lived Canada del Oro unless the County Engineer certifies that in Tucson since 1972 and is as h IlL were our own. roundwater rechar a will not be reduced; participation director of Arizona Rural g g Health Federation and a in impact fee plans; installation of water conservation devices in all houses; participation in crossings of the • fellow of the American •`,-*:: ..:: Canada del Oro at Lambert Lane and La Canada Drive as �.', College of Hospital Ad- - -.�.�.: s:.;�`;�::��:.~ , requested bythe CountyHighway Department; and no `` ,,.. `s ministrators. g Y Pa new wells to be dug in the area. :. \.\\ v Y ;y,y, CHAPARRAL .. ..,...,.::, .. ,t,• ,,,„.,::.:.::„.:...,.:, _ .,„,...,..::„:„:,..:.:.,.,,,,.,,„....„ , -,...:.,.,...„.„:,::,;.„„,::„:„:„,,,... „f) . . . ::-,,.'„,-A--.,.,V,-:.::-:N- ,v-.,-,::' - ' © -A-.'\ 1:—A H 1 li EA COD iit, pa H .. ...::,.,,..:... ..*,,,,•:1,:.?:,,,::,......:,.....:,„:::,;:,_:,„:::::,..:,.:.,:., ..,.. ..., --.:,,i,w.-1-44:!,,,.../.--.4: :.,. v..._,:s.:.:.., -----,--- -',„:.* .• • ..,• ..... .::,::.,... ,..„:„....:.:,:„.,,. , ,..,. ,. \.•,,,..::..., :. ,...,,,::::6:::.„:„...„,.„....„.,:„...,,,.,,i.:, .,.\„.....:::::::,:.„:„..,....„.„.:..,....:::::::::::::::...., NORTHWEST ...:....:.,,,,,...„,F14:.', ,..' -,,, ..,1::.;::..:.:.::1:.-- * ,-:;,.., --,- \ �.. 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ORACLE AT INA •Placement assistance Officeg •GreetingCards • •Rubber Stamps • Kodak Film •WeddingInvitations 1 'REGISTER 1 •Eaton's Stationery Call888-4750 or 327-6866 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 to 6 Page 6,The Arizona Territorial,June 22,197$ ____ __ - See how theyrun —_:_____ V.-----.1--.7_, te:_ _ ____- �- _ _ -_.. r = � __ _ = Londen c _,____ ,..,--_ _ _-__,-.„-_-„,..,..,-„,____:________________ _______ ,..,,=..s......„ ____________________ _-__--..:-_- _-.. „."-___. _-_-_-..::- ior:_._ _ =____ _____..______________ __ _______ .,........_. . ao _ _ -- - ---- _ f EDITOR S NOTE This1student1 ----15::-,..- - - _ - a journalist � rice bya �o ais - — — w= - - —_--� -_ {1/1at the University of Arizona,is the fourth in a series on the — -_____ -_ ..,„____,_____--_.7/A_ _— —._ -------7-=---- -._ J___ = w _ candidates for governor in the September primaries.The ---— _-------__ "" dig — - - _ __ first Benjamin "Bud" Adair who has since covered Ben a _ _ � -- withdrawn. Babbitt - rawn.Others were on Bruceand Charles W. King. In the next two weeks stories will focus on Evan • --3," -4y ----,,- --It -— _ 11 t a Mecham and Dave Moss. _._._._..................._:- - (tirt (/� „„ T---- By DAN WALLACH 1'.r _- l_ �— _ f�r _M..' 40 ' Journalism Department _" _._`_ �''- ► Universit �_ _ ,n, y of Arizona ris,(0. 'Igks) -----,_, /....7. ,,._ • � �, +� 1 Republican Jack W. Londen is trying to start his ii i ,�,,,����� , :::'1,..----- a - '1; [�� political career at the top.In his first bid for public office, �� ,,; , _ 00 the Phoenix insurance executive is aimingfor the .� _ �- iiii wernshi . �,1 7,- g p 0: _ � tirw_-,---- Mr. Londen describes himself as a creative con- servative, defining the label as appropriate for one who �" advocates financial restraint for the"right reasons." ?'7 ':-': '71'� � g The creative conservative, Mr. Londen said in a % . ---''',..-- ----- -..,;;;;--7-,->p-:.-i -. .-% '`` ;,; 1\ ' u ) �•J Phoenix,interview, "does the right thing at the right time - :1.-_-.72- _,,,,,<._ .2',---/- r%,� ,%- for the right , .. ..�-. ght reason. a- �''1� II)b Mr. London will face Charles W. King, a Tucson at- torney,and Evan Mecham,a Glendale auto dealer,in the September primary for the Republican gubernatorial Watchdog says bite the bullet nomination. Mr. Louden has been campaigning on a variety of issues, including prison reform, creation of a public utilities commission and reduction of the public payroll. The National Republican Congressional for some relief from high taxes and increasing He said his prison proposals could save the state tax- Committee, which bird-dogs the more liberal inflation. Congress, Miller said, needs to begin payers from$500 million to$700 million during the next 10 Democrats on Capitol Hill, keeps the news solving these problems by curbing their y ` ' ndin flagrant spending. The heart of the Louden proposal would put the state's media informed on what the free-spending g g g prisoners to work at the going rate for wages and charge Democrats are up to. Hardly a week goes by Opponents of the amendment argued that them room and board. In addition, it would require that that we don't hear from them about what the Congres would be acting irresponsibly to they make restitution to their victims. In addition to the Congressman Morris Udall wants to spend just cut the budget by an over-all figure and tax savings, Mr. Londen said, such a program could cut from the public treason recidivism by as much as 45 percent. p y not trim specific programs. The Londen suggestion to create a public utilities Typical of their news releases was one last Congressman Miller pointed out the commission w gg ' ' • o would take the utilities power companies, week which noted that Republicans had tried problem with that approach, however, saying water companies, the telephone company - away from to cut 2 percent from the fat Housing and that everyone has their pet programs that the control of the Arizona Corporation Commission and Urban Development but Udall had voted they want to keep fully intact. He recalled an give the utilities a special watchdog agency. The closer against such an amendment. The cut would old sign that he had held up in the House last scrutiny, he said,would lead to lower utility costs for the c have saved federal taxpayers a cool billion year to illustrate that problem.The sign read: A reduction ti ct on in the state payroll,Mr.Londen said,would dollars. But the House rejected the 2 percent 'There are 1,0W other programs you can cut. be accomplished only through attrition. He advocated a trim and passed the entire $68 billion HUD Don't cut mine.' cut of from 15 percent to 20 percent.About 30,000 persons budget without cutting any of the spending "Everyone has a pet program. There is no now are employed by the state. « g doubt about it. But we have to bite the bullet Mr. Londen also advocated a realistic utilization of figures in it. solar energy,"but said that it could not provide the bulk of Rep. Clarence Miller, Ohio Republican, sometime," Rep. Miller warned. But Rep. state'senergy pthe need. He said he has yet to develop a argued that the American people are crying Udall wasn't ready to bite. it yet. position on nuclear energy. Mr. Londen is a Phoenix insurance executive whose • four compa7oItx0000n do business in 19 P�, r s He said hpects to win, and for the general election. Orderly growth is one of those jssues right employees to Tucson. His campaign has been in reasonably high gear for up there with Mom and apple pie. Whether you Planning for these people is a must, and months and his billboards have sprouted throughout the ask a builder or a diehard camp follower off much better treatment from the state. But questions concerning some of his business Ron Asta, the answer is still the sameor- Board of Supervisors than is now received. ventures surfaced in a newspaper article by the Arizona -- Daily Star. derly growth is good. But from the looks of things today, growth It was revealed that the Securities and Exchange • and development in Pima County is something Commission in 1962 had charged Mr. Londen with ritasecurities fraud and selling unregistered securities. Mr. less than orderly. Londen later signed a consent decree in the matter and The Tortolita Area Plan, adopted less than , charges were dropped after he had relinquished control of one year ago, is alreadybeset byattempts at If you're making out your house guest list the company. p for next winter, don't forget that February amendment, and growth in the northwest is may turn out to be the longest month of 1979. really not showing any signs of leveling off. In 1966 Londen Publishing Company went into , receivership eight days after Mr. Londen had resigned, As a result, Supervisors Chairman E.S. That s because much of the tourist action will turning the company over to artner who later began gan "Bud" Walker has become adamant in his be packed into a three-week span. lengthy unsuccessful legal proceedings against him. The quest for revisions in the southern portion of The PGA's decision to delay the Joe company had raised funds to publish historical books in • Garagiola Tucson Opengolf tournament until California. the Rincon Area Plan, which governs the g Mr. Londen claims that the publishingfirm metropolitan west side. later in the tour will mean motel rooms will be . was at a premium all through February. declared fully solvent when he left it and only a small But,laments County Planning Director Alex , g amount of work needed to be done to complete printing of Garcia, there is insufficient manpower and no there s the International Rock and Gem Show, the histories. He later offered to put up enough money to money to get the Ian review process off the Feb. 8-11. This one attracts an awful lot of guarantee printing and delivery of the books, but his p p visitors and fills uplots of hotel rooms. partner declined the offer. ground. of Then on February 14-18 is the Tucson Open, which This charge against him was resurrected by a Unfortunately.Pima County is experiencing the Visitors Bureau says brings more Ole California Better Business Bureau in February of this a period of major growth as a result of the y g Pep year but that agency later issued an apology for stating opening of IBM's facility, to town than anything else. And the very next that Londen had declared bankruptcy. 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Robert Martin, a real .f'1 • , ' //' / The steadyerosion in stock prices continues to keep ,/ estate broker who moved to -� investors on the sidelines. Even the analysts who furnish - ', .v ' "analytical studies " Tucson in April. �- ,- Mr. the brokerage houses with theirMr. Martin said Monday -•0,''"'�-,�, ;-, -, •� seem to be at loggerheads with each other.In view of this he purchased the center, - - • _' __- A,.�',' 024- he complicated situation, no one should fault investors for _ i" - __=-T ��'-5/ P which includes nine shops, _ _ merely looking on. through Tucson Realty and _ - '"-,= Since the stock market has been of the skids from the Trust, exchanging some beginning of the month, a breathing spell or "technical in Oakhurst, FIRST PHASE DONE—Phase One of the$1 million Plaza Vega complex located at 5151 property N Oracle Road has been completed according to Marshall-Murray, developers of the correction" would seem to be in order. Just how far this Calif. as part of the pur- project. In addition to the existing 10,000 square feet, which is three quarters leased, roller-coaster action of the market will go is chase. problematical, but the key factors remain money ratesPhase Two calls for the construction of a multi-level 16,000 square foot building. W. F. Its a nice little place," Conelly Construction is the contractor.Plaza Vega offers tenants many energy efficient In a move to tighten money rates, the Federal Reserve and inflation. Mr. Martin said, adding features including a sun reflective roof, double insulation, overhangs on the windows, that helans few changes boosted the rate on federal funds from 71'2 to 734 percent. Pand drought resistant landscaping with a water-saving drip-irrigation system. The for the center. second phase of construction will be completed soon. This is the rate charged when banks borrow short term "You can't do too much loans from one another. At the same time, the prime rate with the place," he said. went to 9 percent in two small Louisiana banks. "We just took the sign, This was a switch from the normal procedure. usually turned it around and - ' one of the large banks in New York or Chicago makes the moved it to the front so . . ... - '� first move, but this time the pace was set although other people could read it when • banks are expected to follow the move to the higher rate. the are drivingb ." - . _. .. r• Many bankers believe that short-term interest rates of 9 y y - ` '' In addition, he said, the « percent are about at their peak. front parking area has The stock market will continue its churning for some been cleaned up and _ time,especially when Congress and the White House can't m a■ g �� Yentrance a Pestriped, and the .. seem to agree on the course the economy is taking. With s working days left in this session, the chances has been paved. aeYou don, the less than 60 o g y The center presently has w of Congress acting on President Carter's major legislative eight tenants: Dreher's o N proposals are growing dim. Deli, Fiesta Floors, Phil w. - Agood deal of the activity in the stock market lately has a t� M Am BeautySalon, The a' hi ■ N m • been in the shares of casino and allied stocks. Opening of Wine Merchant, Frame a Z N gambling in Atlantic City,N.J.,has undoubtedly attracted ' " Factory, Thomas Organ A Mattention to the shares. As one stroller on the boardwalk Center,Ford Firearms and4fterawhile, remarked: "It's the only game in town,no wonder there's Goldenhair Records. ° tZ1 00 a demand for the shares. a !� Since public interest in the stock market has been see SAVINGS BONDS SALESQ ou declining for some time, many brokers believe that it is traceable to their beingcrowded out bythe funds.A more U.S.Savings Bonds sales o reasonable explanation would be the changes made in the in Pima County in May athing. capital gains taxes.Unless an investor is forced to sell his were $933,850 according to stocks, bonds or real estate, he is going to wait until he volunteer County Chair- Dr. Barry D■ Blonder needs the money. man Guy H. Dean. Congress may be confronted by irate stockholders demanding that the rate and conditions be returned to what they were a couple of years ago.Congressmen voted themselves a raise,but short-changed the voters who had saved their money to keep off the welfare rolls. It's time the myth that only "big business" would benefit from a change in capital gains is laid to rest. C:ai -111E a r In The TERRITORIAL welcomes letters to the editor. .25% All letters must be signed and the writer's address and telephone number must be included. If for a good reason the writer wishes to have his or her name withheld,the TERRITORIAL will do so at the editor's more than discretion. Letters should be brief and should contain no libelous material. -z. , .• GiRcal. 1 Estate Treasury Bills' .. • By Realtor DAN MALONEY fig Tucson Realty&Trust Brand new! Get big-time short-term earnings,at Pima This week's Are Damages Tax Deductible? Savings.Our"Quarter More"Certificate account will pay you.25%over the current Treasury Bill rate • 396% As a homeowner, ex- house when figuring week's Treasury Bill auction rate. -penses from damage or profit on the sale. So, And guarantee that rate for the six-month improvements may af- keep good records of such term of the Certificate. Pima S feet your income taxes. expenses.Try to preserve And...compound that rate every day it's on "Quarter More" • 250 Q For instance: damage to cancelled checks and deposit(so you earn even more). your house from,say,fire receipted bills. They will It's insured safe.The minimum is$10,000. or windstorm may be substantiate the figures if partially deductible as a necessary. And it's available at any Pima office.Or... casualty loss. After I'm scratching the Call subtracting insurance surface here. If thisTotal Rate .64690 compensation, deduct situation applies to you, I $100 for each accident and suggest you contact your the remainder can be nearest Internal Revenue claimed as a tax Office for a copy of their deduction. pamphlet #530 "Tax Improvements, such as Information on Deduc- Annual Yield7 • 938938% a porch, garage, finished tions for Homeowners„ (H principal and interest were to remainon deposit to one year at this rate.) basement, and so-on It may save you some 'Asubstantial interest penalty is required for earty withdrawal cannot be deducted. money-or pickup one of Rate is ettectrve June 29 through July 5.1978 However, they can be our free booklets titled . • _....i _ pliyhtlio,sikvINGs .�. added to the cost of the "Tax Basis". .:� FSU .CI Tucson Realty&TnistCo.Co. PIMAOSNIPOS -... 0 All-New "Quarter More" Six Month C.D. For the am --,att.4...ity haul. FOOTHILLS OFFICE 5940 N O. O R AC L E 7100 N. Oracle, Casas Adobes 887-1300 . .. ..........„•................,..a...4.4,”.♦i 4.4 y.i.x.44 t,J.........M,J:,,!.11's0,0,s+f.1.40/ /'..ir:.wi.0..7'rfrv.ISO Ii. �r,ir., -.�/S�.:M Page 8,The Arizona Territorial,June 29, 1978 4111P 4111.4.11P 10....WO..4.1.4.1.in.410.4.10 alb 41a,all 41a,al.a*14 a.IOW 40 al.al t WESTERN HOSPITALITYalns can create the poor ,, R garden problems ,. i - --; A lit f )( HOMESTEADS:1 . k By Steve Fazio summer rains to supply REALTY U niversity of Arizona needed moisture may be 3732 N Oracle Road disappointed upon return- Tucson Arizona July heralds the rainy 1144 zr Il T 1 ing home to observe plants 602 887-4200 „ season in Arizona and it is badly damaged by lack of c___,,,,,,ic -,.-Y-Y _ ,,.rcommon to hear natives moisture. Provisions By WALT NETT refer to it as the "monsoon should be made to have season". The expression someone care for plants "It's only words, may give newcomers the and to apply water as and words are all I have, impression that daily rains needed to take your heart away." 611 1111111LCI 6:/1191' occur, with a need for Summer rains are often Those lyrics,from a Bee Gees songof manyyears ago, 7974 M.oracle watering being non- responsible for an increase y g at Magee existent. p° tell something of a story today.Not of love,readers,but of there are in disease problems. Root linguistics and subterfuge. Placa Escondido Frankly, t e e many diseases often gain en- We go now tc,Wednesday,June 22, to a meeting room on 29T 3121 problems associated with trance into non-contam- inated the 11th floor of the County Administration Building. The ' the summer rainy season mated yards via flood wa- meeting is a special one,frightening for some,for there is and gardeners should be ter. Heavy downpours budget cuttingto be done, and the department heads are • Rock Landscaping II '- aware of what may occur: floodingover curbs and g P Summer rains are spo- nervous. across yards may pickup The board moves quickly into the first item, one which • Landscape Maintenance radic; a heavy deluge may contaminants and trans- creates more than a few slack jaws amongthe assembled occue in one section of town rt them to other areas. and in another, it may � department heads, as Chief Administrative Officer Ken Gardeners should at- Scharman unveils a great new creation,and one which no remain dry. Areas recei- tempt to block movement doubt soon will resound from the lips of budget planners ving a heavy downpour of water into yards that hither and yon—an$800,000 cash increase to be derived in � •. • may not benefit from.the may enter through gates or the comingfiscalyear from "selective salary-lapse fund Of c. rain,because it may run off open areas. Yards treated " g..t.;1-`. Ray & Millie Harm's too fast for the soil to P reductions. �- absorb. with soil sterilants can An observer could easily see lips moving—forming �`� causeproblems. Also, rain ^tet Trees and shrubs with those famous words: "What the hell does that mean?" .. • water flowing across treat- As Herr Greene in German 2-A often said,"Uebersetzen =•-- BRAVE BULL heavy foliage canopies pre- ed areas can move chem- Sie,bitte,auf Englisch." vent rain from entering the icals into other yards and In layman's terms the countywill recover funds as a 4.-.).f. water basins. Water-cons- y Water-cons- -4. RESTAURANT • RANCH • RESORT scionsgardeners can take affect plant life. result of not replacing people in certain departments who �, quit or retire.Other vacated positions will be refilled with • advantage of heavy down- The rainy season in- new employees,but only after a period of several months. featuring our Elegant pours by constructing nar is creases humidity and fa- Cost savingsexpected to be approximately$800,000. 4��- vors certain diseases such row furrows to divert water •,• � into water basins that as mildew. Rain fallin on I guess people will no longer retire in the county i.1. ; g government structure,nor will they quit.They will lapse. c. :° would normally drain away infected plants spreads in- In a sense, this is a most fitting change. Other folks in Altfrom the yard. faction to lower portions of• • `' BUFFETIt is not unusual to see theplant. Euonymous and government systems, school systems and other such @h..);ci y structures are not fired any more. Instead, they are plants stressing for water zinnias are two plants that re,-- terminated.� _ several days after a rain. are highly susceptible to , kl1P.:: from I 1 2 P If you thought that selective salary-lapse fund Again this is related to infection and a fungicide reductions"couldn't be � ir-` topped,guess again. _�,_^; WITH CLASSICAL GUITAR MUSIC insufficient rain collecting should be used to control The Board of Supervisors' creation of a department �.s. in the water basins or to the disease when it first P . `= ' - by Bruce Fulton rain of short duration. appears. • cryptically known as "DIAL" should be good for some � �•- type of award for euphemistic excellence. I & Larry Munson It is not unusual to see Some fruit,,crops suffer The subject of DIAL came up Wednesday,as it,like all • y _`�•r * Lunches served from 11 to 2 p.m, plants stressing for water during the rainy season. of Pima County s other departments, had to submit tmemos dealing with possible budget reductionQo; * Dinners served from 5 until 10p.m. several days after a rain. For example, late ma- ,46 Again this is related to suggestions. • * The Bull Pen Cocktail lounge g taring grapes are subject At the mention of DIAL,some departments heads began • •.,.,. insufficient rain collecting to bunch rot. Covering the " ,,,, (0 * Live entertainment on weekends in the water basins or to top of the vines with plastic asking each other,"What's DIAL?" 07.Cf`-' Brare pang." rain of short duration. to shed rain often prevents DIAL is an acronym which means Department for Improved Adult Living. •`'or, �� Gardeners should robe this rot from starting. "adult"„ ., P Somehow the word adult has, in contemporary - o the soil in water basins at American society, taken on a new—and decidedly war- _L '3'. g. Clusters of fruiting dates • r.. frequent intervals during ped—connotation, what with all these "adult" en- -,-... n- :� please call for a� � E the rainyseason to be should be covered with plastic bags and the bottom tertainment centers, movie houses and book stores 1♦ A h reservations Golder assured of ample moisture gracing the streets. Ranch or, allowed to remain open for in the root zone. It may be ,;- _ "� air circulation. Unpro- Itis doubtful that the county would engage in something „. 792•4990 ; necessary to apply water so nefarious,so let us look down another road. _ when examination of soil tested dates will ferment or It has often been alleged that I am, as are many of my "`' _' '"'R° • several inches deep reveals• the skins will be subject to � Wednesday, I e f •:.� friends, an adult. Until had never heard o closed Mondays a need. small cracks. DIAL, nor had my friends and co-workers. That is not Tucson Summer is vacation time Uprooting of trees is surprising, however, since DIAL is largely involved with =r• -eZ . th during administration of the Posada del Sol nursing gardeners who rely on commone sum- home. mer season. Rains cause Apparently, there is a new age for adulthood. Voting rapid cooling of air and this and drinking ages just don't seem to cut it. results in sudden high velo- Couple that with the change of a few months back,when At security city gusts of wing. the County Sanitation Department became the Wastewater Management Department, and you can only Soil moistened by rain wonder. and followed by sudden Counties are very specific in their wording of job you neva- miss- wind gusts can uproot large descriptions, you see.. Although the bulk of the trees. Young trees should Wastewater Management Department's job is dealing a day's • be secured with strong with sewage treatment facilities, it does deal with things tenst supporting stakes, while like landfills,which only involve water when it rains. large trees remain at the They're only words... up- and youget to tell us what to do with it too. mercy of winds. Small ed s can often n be :��: :<�.: }1: a.:..::.r::r: :r.:}: :�,.: :a r..;ti:.:,k>�:.:..:r..: rooted trees ca o e ai"ir:�i:�i tit: :v?:{• 't�, ••r'i>'�ti:{' •rrti•:} •:•.vGtiy,: :it%;:}•.•::..v :i �'�:...}} p } ::1�.r:�: .s�:}:.:�:::.............. v�"'�C' }r ti �i:ti�+T. r:'•. i�r-. r �[�.ti•^y���,+, v.4.�.v:•R��` straightened, but largerlif- 'i, We still compound interest daily We'll even trees have too much top ~.,. i deposit it weight to reset. REWARD OFFERED ...1:: And.we still pay the highest2We'll 3• :::,,::: interest rates allowed by law.Our • mail it to another `.:. Passbook Accounts earn 5%%daily < : interest and you earn interest from *-t�' — to you account ''moi; .� the date of deposit to the date of '�K`k9 each Let us know if you'd like us to withdrawal.All accounts are deposit your interest to another [Viozart opera ed to$40.000 by the Federal quarter account andwellwelcomethe Savings and Loan Insurance opportunity to do whatever you ask Corporation Let your money earn We realize that some people may And.you'll be happy knowing that Ig:i: Y 9 need their interest each quarter our savings are earning theA''.:.i.:. Security's high interest rates and kii:::: sr:.you'll have a choice of what you'd If so,just let us know and we'll be highest interest rates in Arizona at at niversiz ' pike to do with our interest— �: Territorial Publishers is offeringa$100 reward to : Y happy to mail it to you,or anywhere Security Savings else you tell us to. < ;: any person or persons who furnish information Earn the highest interest rates in Arizona The UA Opera Theatre leading to the apprehension and conviction of the Let it ��ii •will present�Mozart's"Gocsi person or persons who broke into three coin- grow Annual Annual Fan Tutte on Friday, i s with Savings Plan Minimum Rate Yield {: operated news stands in the Casas Adobes area last • Security June 30 and Saturday,July .f. 0 Passbook none 5.2S% 5.3896 week. 15; 1 Year Certificate $1.000 6.50% 6.71516 1 at 8 p.m.in Crowder Hall Arizona Territorial news stands at the Food Giant } Your interest will 2'h Year Certificate $1.000 8.75% 6.982% r ; compound daily and 5 4 Year Certificate 1.000 7.75x. of the SchoolofMusic. market in Casas Adobes Shopping Center and one you'll earn interest 6 Year Certificate :1,000 7.TS%�6 8.057%OS716 }F ere wThill be a 3 pm.vings will continue tananterest penalty is requedor early withdrawals; stand in the Casa Blanca Plaza were pried open and grow for you at however,you can avoid this penalty by borrowing against your matinee Sunday. coins removed. Approximately $40 in coins wereb. Security • certificate at 1%over the certificate rate. W. Tickets are $3 and may stolen from the stands. s be bought in the Music -- I Anyone having information concerning the thefts FSLIC' la Building during business L!. and resultant damage to the stands should contact P and _____ hours or may be reserved ti�� Territorial Publishers at 297-1107.Stands containing g founded 1964 bycalling 884-3718 Tickets Administrative Office-135 North Stone Avenue/Tucson,Asone 8sn» g $, other papers were apparently not damaged. Tucson Offices-3131 8.Kinney Ro.dh2110 W.Madeline/11 M.Wilmot will also be available at the :t-. Nogales-2310 Tucson Highw.y/ son—U5 E.Fourth Street l door. ,;.. . June 29, 1978,The Arizona Territorial,Page 9 P----' * * 3 budget up, * INVESTING IN S * * but rate still zero * , .1 C Ni The only member of *alley the American Stamp Dealers The Oro Valley Town Council voted unanimously to Association in Tucson approve a tentative budget of $338,336 for the coming * _ , --c-N .- . * fiscal year,at its regular meeting June 22. a * The figure represents an increase of $87,000 over last • * year's figure of$251,145. But, again,Oro Valley will levy ‘ - 'American * u n ny s lOpe tono property tax. ,‘ - i..._....Anticipated expenditures in all departments are higher . 111thtte1ir !ruheraes next Y ear, with the greatest increases coming in in- 7225 N.Oracle Rd.—297-3456 • spections,town court and town attorney budgets. ****************** rr UIreme s An expected increase of$1400 far the town attorney's budget is slightly inflated, according to Mayor Steve • Engle. This year's expenditures were $7,900 and should In rroducin Paulerta, for annexation rise to x,000. He continued to say that the inspection g budget which has a tentative increase from $2,300 to ..• New Designs'new owner,who is proud $4,000 is also inflated. Said Mayor Engle, "The working ,, r : . to invite you to visit Dyane budget won't show that much next year." ow '"' ,,, &herself at: By WALT NETT tower separate," Mayor A large increase of$2,650 in the town court's budget is r •"` • The Oro Valley Town Engle told the council in a due topayments now made to the magistrate for office �� Y.Y,, Y Council and residents of the study session before the g ;• :' 11CU subdivision meeting. "The tower is time.The budget,which is now$3,350,is expected to rise , Sunnyslope together took the first step immaterial to the an- to$6,000. �. Like the departments of inspections, town court, and A Full Se ry f ce Sa I on toward annexation June 22, nexation. town attorney, planning and zoning is also expected to as the town leaders ac- Jan Watson, a Sun- have a large increase next year.An increase of$1,700 will � -MANICURES BY THEDA- cepted a petition asking nyslope resident,presented go to the typing and printing of the general plan for 7110 N. Oracle Phone that the subdivision be the petition,signed by all 12 revisingzoningordinances, according to Mayor Engle. Nanini Financial Center (in the mall) 297-9362taken into the town. Sunnyslope homeowners, In accepting the to the council. However,he feels that these expenditures should go back petitions, the council made down the following year. to the Sun- Ms. Watson said she had no promisesnot computed the per- BEAUTIFUL. THINGS FOU nyslope residents,either to centage represented by the special in town annex the area or that a 12 signers, but told the .Y' S'tittle Peepte successful annexation council that it represents issueswould block construction of more than the 51 percent could decide two ° Casa Blanca Plaza a 100-foot television tower necessary fora successful at the east end of Hardy6076 N.Oracle Rd. 11) thannexation. Another election may be fee because it is operated 297-491 Road, just outsideThe annexation includesA town's southern boundary. in Oro Valley s future. by a municipality. - �� the lots on the south side of ' , SemI-AnnualThe Town Council June In In the event this an- Glenhurst Drive, and two other action June 22, �, nexation is approved,there 22 appointed Councilman the council reappointed �;iiSummer Ciearaneelots north of Hardy Road on is no assurance that this Jack Newman as a com- Thomas Rainsberger as the east side of Oracle mittee of one to lay the the town's tonin ad- k4, ral‘-,- body would not grant a which he town had g Sale„ Roadt groundwork fora special ministrator and rea - � change in zoning Mayor P j, originally excluded from Steve Engle told the g Y in- election to cover two pointed Sharon Chessen 44:* See"Making the Rounds”page 13 audience. "There is no its boundaries during issues—changing the and Gerald Korte to two- for more sale details. �� corporation four years ago council term 1 , guarantee that the zoning because they were within presentyear terms on the Planning I^'�,, 4A oLi; . would stay CR-1. structure to staggered and Zoning Commission. ,..� ; '� 1; six miles of Tucson's city terms and to consider I !1 ' : CR-1 is a county zoning limits. The council also ap- stn,,T ,. :�., desi nation allowin charging Tucson Gas and pointed Bernard Rubin as - r •i *4 WILE&, - _ '` g , , g During the study session, Electric and Metropolitan Property Data- Coor- �� � i\ - residential densities of one Councilman James Kriegh P y 1� illfr - '`-`""`'`°"''"`s house per acre. Water Company a fran- dinator. Mayor Engle did make said that the tower was not chise fee. y the only reason Sunnyslope one promise to Oro Valley's residents wish to join Oro Mayor Steve Engle present residents after Valley, adding that, in recommended that the former Mayor Lois previous meetings with the council look into the SiLiniimiter Lamberson asked if there residents, other benefits, matters after discussing would be a public hearing such as improved police them at an Arizona League before the council. protection and more local of Cities and Towns Mayor Engle said that, government, have been workshop for the new :•:::::s although he didn't think the discussed as reasons to council members two law specifdically requires seek annexation. weeks ago. a public hearing, there ,.rr• :_::: `! g ` \ \ : < v r. J!• r • •r r ^N. •I The special election '� - •; � • . ; P `i:'::: :is••:t J oneheld towillbe sent /�, wouldbe petitions The � ? JY .!.• Y •:!I could be held in either , �y( _ •:•:,. � .: :.:. discuss the matter. to the CountyAssessor s •• ��` 'a••�� CA•• `:>-.3,..4i,...,,,,..�,���4b. Februaryor March Mayor �/:'~` Y :: • o ':'i �`S- : _.'�fC.;.Y�i�;;,�i.t�• .•�r'Sv 4.}}';�•.'4:-. .'i,. ,,..4,,,..,4,,:,.r... ...:,....,,,..1,;... �.:..•` rf`{-r:: 4. The presentation, an office and to the state :•: .!i :... ,:>:Y- � ��...::,: '.-".''',..W.:.:-,, , x • •:: .f:. , Engle suggested to the . �. •- . {.:. . ..`••:; =,:.... the agenda, of Property �.\ : :.a. .. •<>.< v .� -- x:- 'Yf� N..�.l early item on g Department ope y , :; �,o: . .� ,\ ..,• council. rT "^i`"-•' v P JS C.J 5,�:. took verylittle time and Tax Valuation to check on ! :. \ � •:, :t;•,.' � •• Thetown is entitled �:;.J :.�.: <� : •:��.Y ::. nt fled to 2 �'• :�� ,.:. � �.:��.::.::�,-...','A; • ' �- ex ted opposition from a the 51 percent represented 7'. �." , Asi,?:-..*M44;:!()A,!;;!..,:!!!‘i!..:..- .•-5;.'-'..::::-'' ;;- l�:s•.P� PiP '�\ x. � . !rN l►i.�•X•!.ercent of the ross , ::. ; representative of Courtney by the signatures. �. max ;:j:�s�!"�.3!.� `.• 0.--i:---:- --':;-?••.;: Investments and KVOA- Both offices must reply revenues from any , `'r s` �' . h ! � V r,• .• privately owned utility it f did to Oro Valleywithin 30 r, `•: r.�... : \ -,t `.. • ;:A s; TV, although present, franchises within its y • •.o,.',..., r .3 r: notmaterialize. days. .. mat y � �Y: r.... zY �,� �.,.�:!>.< boundaries, but the town Y :: z Y p ' ,, Before the petitions were The council then may i ':; i • - may not collect the fee ;. ? :.;;a`:-:< .�, resented, Mayor Steve decided whether or not to \ }�� s y-•• :•t `:�i''''.: ti> z? -X: P . Y without voter approval. `\ €. ,. : : :":I:.: V : t :; ' ` 0 t Engle cautioned the accept the area. 'f. •Y f:°-w u{ , . , a ` council and the audience If the council votes to However, the Tucson ;`� - / 4 \•.,,,,,I,-,,-.:, n ,`<"V-;-r, ti_9::,. d \-•j-• that the matter under acce t the area, the an- Water Utili which serves251 �• - P tY� - discussion was the an- nexation becomes final approximately one-half of • - ' o . r . .- + tr~1-.ar nexation of the area. after a 30 dayprotest Oro Valley's residents, is • . r ,"� "We'vegot to keepthe period. exempt from the franchise ,�„.Y ,,�>;: .Av.:, s �� Pe . - -'; { too tour pe . �'''', ,\ Y .a'ww ▪ w', c,.�q ��,?? ?g5�,° ,, c e�"..• ,. *ti .,+ -e s o a n ,; v . .- '.• } .., }'R� i• °"•,:':,`?'K',. ,e,4, :`: -°M A. ,iY'-4t.a. ` :* £� ., :o; ,-r M 'a.".'•. s ..�� � , � �r ,z.�� • � n� ��� ���� i . � in our own Catalina Foothills is one of the world pct u r C• :�` ,� r ,i. 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W v a. ,h,• � TUCSON � a h` Kv 245 East Ina Road r 3 0 v Page 10,The Arizona Territorial,June 29, 1978 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right To Know - Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Youi Right To Know In the Superior Court of In the Superior Court of the o'clock a.m.of said day: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we of the corporation, who shall Township 14 South of Range 13 All of that portion of Lots 17,31, The State of Arizona STATE OF ARIZONA Lots 1,17,23,25,30,31 and 40 of have hereunto set our hands and .serve until his successor be East,Gila and Salt River Base 36 and 37,and of Old Park Lane In and for the County of Pima In and for the County of Pima EL MI RADOR TOWNHOUSES, seals this 6th day of April,1972. elected and qualify, shall be: and Meridian, Pima County, all being in the Southeast LAWYERS TITLE OF THE HOTEL INVESTORS, a Pima County, Arizona, ac- NORMAN B.CALDER Glenn E. Martin, 4331 East Arizona, more particularly Quarter of the Southeast ARIZONA Maryland Real Estate In- cording to the map of record in BARBARA R.CALDER Skyline Drive,Tucson,Arizona. described as follows,to-wit: Quarter of Section 11,Township Plaintiff vs. vestment Trust, pursuant to a the Pima County Recorder's STATE OF WYOMING The Board of Directors shall BEGINNING at a point on the 14 South of Range 13 East, of GUSTAVE O. HUDSON and Declaration of Trust dated 'Office in Book 25 of Maps and ss meet and adopt By-laws for the North line of West Congress Gila and Salt River Base and MARY LISA HUDSON,husband August 15,1969, Plats,at page 90. COUNTY OF corporation as soon as prat- Street as now established in the Meridian, in Pima County, and wife Plaintiff DATED:May 2,1978 NATRONA ticable after the filing of these City of Tucson, Pima County, Arizona being bounded as. Defendants VS. SUNGATE DEVELOPMENT I,Merna Fox,a Notary Public in Articles. The Board may Arizona,distant 430 feet East of follows: No.169678 TUCSON DESERT INN,INC.,a CORPORATION and for said County and State, thereafter alter,amend,repeal the intersection of the North line On the East by the Westerly line NOTICE OF corporation,et al, an Arizona Corporation do hereby certify that Norman or supplement the original By- of West Congress Street with the of the Tucson Controlled Access SPECIAL EXECUTION Defendants. Name of Trustor B. Calder and Barbara R. Laws subject to change or East line of Bonita Street as Highway, Pima County Project SALE OF REAL PROPERTY No.161900 repeal NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE HOTEL INVESTORS, a John K.Skomp Calder,who are each personally P al by a resolution shown on the amended map of No.F.I.141;according the Map that in obedience to the Writ of Maryland Real Estate I a Signature of Trustee known to be the persons whose passed by the affirmative votes Block 1 of West Congress Street thereof recorded on March 3rd that Special oEbedience issued by the vestment Trust, pursuant to - State of Arizona names are subscribed to the of a majority of the issued and Addition to the City of Tucson, 1949 as Instrument No. 6675 in Stove entitled Court and in the Trustsudatedto ss. annexed and foregoing Articles outstanding shares of the cor- Pima County, Arizona, ac- the Office of County Recorder of above entitled cause, and Writ August Declaration 1969, County of Maricopa of Incorporation, appeared poration at any shareholders' cording to the Map or Plat said Pima County; andbthe describedhPlaintiff This instrument was before me this day in person and meeting.The Board of Directors thereof of record in the office of On the South by the Northerly therein by Judgmentruference thereto are vs. acknowledged before me this severally acknowledged that may, from time to time, the County Recorder of Pima Line of Alameda Street; eeherein,ecommands ROBBINS INVESTMENT CO., 2nd day of May,1978 by John K. they signed and sealed the said distribute on a pro rata basis to County, Az. in Book 3 of Maps On the West by a Line which is incorporatedo and I will sell,osubjects INC.,a corporation,et al, Skomp,Successor Trustee instrument of writing as their the shareholders out of capital and Plats at Page 125 thereof; parallel with and distant 400.00 me the sell,right redemption in Defendants Nancy Ann Myskowski free and voluntary act and deed surplus of the corporation a run thence Easterly along the feet Westerly of the Centerline toNotary Public for the uses and purposes portion of its assets, in cash or North line of Congress Street,a of the main track of the El Paso such case made and provided by No.161901 My Commission Expires: therein set forth. property. distance of 364 feet, more or & Southwestern Railroad statute,at public auction,all of No.161900 July 27,1980 Given under my hand and seal ARTICLE X Company,as mentioned in that the right, interest, claim (Consolidated) less,to the West boundary line of title, NOTICE OF ate)) Pub:The Arizona Territorial this 6th day of April,1972. The annual meeting of the former Flowing Wells Canal Deed of record in said County and lien which the parties na EXECUTION June 29,1978 Merna Fox shareholders of the corporation right-of-way; run thence Nor- Recorders Office,in Book 290 of med in said Judgment had or July 6,13,20,1978 Notary Public shall be held at such time andDeeds of Real Estate at page 223 have in and to the real property SALE OF PERSONAL Req: therly along the West boundary PROPERTYeq: Murphy & Posner, At- My commission expires:March place as may be prescribed by line of said canal right-of-way as thereof;and, hereinafter described,and fromtorneys 23,1973. the By-Laws. it formerly existed,a distance of On the North by a line which is the proceeds of said sale, to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pub:The Arizona Territorial ARTICLE XI 585 feet,moreorless,toitspoint Parallel with and distant 105.00 satisfy said Judgment in favor that in obedience to_1he'Writ of June 22,29,1978 The officers of the corporation of intersection with the Westerly feet Northerly of the Northerly of the judgment creditor therein Special Execution issued by the PUBLICNOTICES - July 6,1978 need not be shareholders line of the right of way of line of the aforesaid Alameda named, in the total judgment above entitled Court`an fAin the Req:Barbara Calder thereof, and shall consist of a Southern Pacific Railroad Street. sum of$21,063.00,together with above entitled cause,which Writ President, Vice President, Company,formerly El Paso and Pub:The Arizona Territorial Your Right and the Judgment described To Know accrued and accruing interestSecretary and Treasurer andJune 15,22,29,1978 and costs such other officers as the Board• attorney's fees therein by reference thereto are Southwestern Railroad right of PUBLIC NOTICES way; Req:Bilby,Shoenhair,Warnock since the date of entry of said incorporated herein,commands of Directors may elect from Judgment. me to sell,and I will sell,subject time to time. The officers shall Wesrun thence Northerly along the &Dolph,P.C. The sale will be held at the to the right of redemption in ARTICLES OF Yovr Right To Know be elected by the Board of way of said line rosaid right of such case made andprovided byINCORPORATION OF way of railroad to the South PUBLIC NOTICES East front door of the New Pima Directors at its first meeting line of Alameda Street as now County Court House,also some- statute,at public auction,all of CALDER WELDING, In the Superior Court after the filing of these Articles KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE nestablished; Your Right To Know known as the main en- the right, title, interest, claim INC. and lien which the parties of the and shall hold office until the run thence Westerly along the 9 trance of said Court House, in STATE OF ARIZONA date established in the By-Laws South boundary line of said In the Superior Court of the Tucson,Arizona,on July 10,1978 named in said Judgment and in PRESENTS: That we, Norman In and for the County of Pima for election of officers or until at the hour of 10:00 A.M.to sell Exhibit A attached hereto had or B. Calder and Barbara R. In the Matter of the Estate of their successors shall have been Alameda Street as now existing STATE OF ARIZONA and along the South boundary In and for the County of Pima Natrona the following described real pro- have in and to the personal Calder of Casper, STEPHANIE MAR I E MAD- elected or qualified,whichever Deity DOX date last to the highest bidder: property described in said County, Wyoming, have occurs. line of said Alameda Street as it THE HOTEL INVESTORS, a associated ourselves together formerly extended Westerly, a Maryland Real Estate In- Lots 46 and 47 of PARADISE Exhibit A and from the proceeds g Deceased. ARTICLE XII distance of 500 feet, more or vestment Trust, pursuant to a MOUNTAIN ESTATES, Pima of said sale, to satisfy said for the purpose of becoming a No.P4665 The personal assets of the body corporate under and by less,to a point distant Easterly Declaration of Trust dated County, Arizona as shown by Judgment in favor of the NOTICE TO CREDITORS shareholders, directors and 430 feet from the East Boundary August 15,1969, maps on file in Book 15 of Maps judgment creditor therein virtue of the laws of the State of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN officers of the corporation shall line of said Bonita Street; named, in the total ud ment Wyoming for the purpose of Plaintiff : and Plats at Page 56, Pima judgment that the undersigned has been be forever exempt from all run thence Southerly parallel vs. County Recorder's Office. sum of $2,511,162.86 together carrying on the business appointed personal represen- corporate debts and liabilities. with the East boundary line of TUCSON DESERT INN,INC.,a DATED June 1,1978 with accrued and accruing in- hereinafter set forth; and in tative of this estate.All persons ARTICLE XIII said Bonita Street,a distance of corporation,et al RICHARD J.BOYKIN terest and costs since the date of accordance with the provisions having claims against the estate The names and addresses of the 695 feet, more or less, to the Defendants SHERIFF OF PIMA COUNTY, entry of said Judgment. of the laws of the State of are required to present their incorporators of the corporation The sale will be held at the lobby Wyoming,we do hereby make, q � P point of beginning. No.161900 ARIZONA claims within four months after are as follows: EXCEPT that portion of the THE HOTEL INVESTORS, a By Sgt.Dudgeon of the Tucson Hilton Inn at 1601 execute and acknowledge in the date of the first publication GLENN E.MARTIN above described land lying Maryland Real Estate In- Deputy Sheriff Miracle Mile Strip, Tucson, quadruplicate these Articles of of this notice or the claims will 4331 E.Skyline Dr. Easterly of the West boundary vestment Trust, pursuant to a Pub:The Arizona Territorial Arizona,on July 12,1978,at the Incorporation, and state, be forever barred.Claims must Tucson,Arizona 85718 of the Tucson Controlled Access Declaration of Trust dated June 15,22,29,1978 hour of 10:00 a.m.; at such sale declare and specify as follows, be presented to the undersigned RANDY STEPHENS Highway, Pima County Project August 15,1969, Req: S.Leonard Scheff, the personal property described to wit: personal representative at the P.O.Box 6646 F.I.141,according to the Map or Plaintiff, Attorney on Exhibit A attached hereto ARTICLE I offices of Bilby, Shoenhair, Tucson,Arizona 85733 Plat thereof of record in the vs. will be sold to the highest bidder. Corporate Warnock & Dolph, P.C., Ninth IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We, County P office of the Recorder of ROBBINS INVESTMENT CO., DATED this 8th day of June, Name Floor Valley National Building, the said incorporators, have Pima County, Arizona, on INC.,a corporation,et al, PUBLIC NOTICES 1978. The corporate name of this Tucson,Arizona 85701. hereunto set our hands this 27th R(CHARD J.BOYKIN corporation by which it shall be March 3,1949,as Instrument No. Defendants Sheriff of Pima known and under which it shall DATED:June 8,1978. day Of January,1978. 6675. No.1b1901 Your Right To Know i THE VALLEY NATIONAL GLENN E.MARTIN Parcel 2 No.161900 9 Count• y,Arizona transact business is and shall BANK OF ARIZONA RANDY STEPHENS The East 150.00 feet of the West (Consolidated) By be: Personal Representative STATE OF ARIZONA 430 feet of that part of Sections NOTICE OF SPECIAL Sgt.Dudgeon CALDER WELDING, of the Estate of ss. n the SUDeripr COW',of tno Deputy Sheriff INC. 11 and 14,Township 14 South of EXECUTION P Stephanie Marie Maddox,de- County of Pima Range 13 East, Gila and Salt SALE OF REAL PROPERTY STATE OF ARIZONA ; INVENTORY AT THE TUCSON ARTICLE!' ceased SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO River Base and Meridian,Pima NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to and co•'he Cour,,of p,rr a HILTON INN Purpose By before me this 27th day of County, Arizona, lying East of that in obedience to the Writ of UNION BANK ar Ar-7Ona EXHIBIT A The principal purpose for which BRUCE A.CAMERON January, 1978, by GLENN E. oank ung c oroorat,or The property to be sold will this corporation is organized is Trust Officer MARTIN and RANDY shownhe East line of Bonita Street,Mas above Execution Co issued in the aFa,n+.f� to operate and conduct a on the amended Map of above entitled Court and in the include all tangible personal Pub:The Arizona Territorial STEPHENS. Block 1 of West Congress Street above entitled cause,which Writ 'S property located on the welding business and engage in June 15,22,29,1978 Tina Sue Smith Addition as recorded in the and the Judgment described _EON yvi-ic.'_EY and DENISE premises known as Tucson all types of welding services Req:Bilby,Shoenhair,Warnock Notary Public office of the County Recorder of therein by reference thereto are tNHA%E v husband and w`p j Hilton Inn, located at 1601 throughout the State of &Dolph,P.C. My Commission Expires: Oc- Pima County,Arizona,in Book 3 incorporated herein,commands 0,HA 7...E-, DPI.. r N G CO . Wyoming and business in- toter 19,1979 of Maps and Plats at Page 12.5 me to sell,and I will sell,subject NC et a' Miracle Mile Strip, Tucson, cidental thereto but this cor- Arizona. including but not Pub:The Arizona Territorial thereof, and lying North of the to the right of redemption in Defendants limited to all furnishings, fix poration shall have unlimited PUBLIC NOTICES June 15,22,29,1978 North line of Congress Street,as such case made and provided by No 11'835 • power to engage in and to do any Req:Robert S.Wolkin,Attorney tures, business supplies, now established,and lying South statute,at public auction,all of NOT.C E OF SPEC:A,. hotel and lawful act concerning any and 1 business equipment, Your To Krlt)�'. of the South line of Alameda the right, title, interest, claim E x E C u T ON SALE OF all lawful businesses which RightStreet as now established. and lien which the parties restaurant equipment, rents, PUBLIC NOTICES PEAL PROPERTY corporations are entitled to have profits, and accounts EXCEPT that portion of the named in said Judgment and in NOTICE r 5 HEREBY G i v E N receivable, under the laws of the State of arising out of the above described parcel lying Exhibit A attached hereto had or that in obedience to the wr+of # Wyoming. ARTICLES OF Your Right To Know Special Execution issued by the operation of the Tucson Hilton I 9 Westerly of the East bank of the have in and to the real property ARTICLE III INCORPORATION OF . Inn,liquor and food inventories, Santa Cruz River, as the same described and from the proceeds above entitled Court and in the General G.E.M.PRODUCTIONS In the Superior Court of the and the liquor license being now exists. of said sale, to satisfy said above entitled cause.which Writ 1 Powers INC. STATE OF ARIZONA utilized on the premises. A Parcel 3. Judgment in favor of the and the Judgment described ' complete and itemized list of all This corporation shall possess WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, In and for the County of Pima creditor therein therein by reference thereto are all general powers, rights and hereby associate ourselves THE HOTEL INVESTORS, a A parcel of land situate in a judgment Ancor rated herein,commands personal property to be sold will privileges granted to or con- Maryland Real Estate In- portion of Lot 37 of Section 11, named, in the total judgment Po be available at the office of thetogether for the purpose of YTownship 14 South, Range 13 sum of 52,511,162.86, together me to sell,and I will sell,subject (erred upon corporations by the formingvestment Trust, pursuant to a to the right of redemption in manager of the Tucson Hilton laws of the State of Wyoming. a corporation under theEast,Gila and Salt River Base with accrued and accruing in - manager pInn at 1601 Miracle Mile Strip, Laws of the State of Arizona and Declaration of Trust dated terest and costs since the date of such case made a provided by ARTICLE IV August 15,1969, and Meridian, Pima County, statute,at public acution,all Tucson, Arizona, 85705, for in adopt the following Articles ofArizona,described as follows: entry of said Judgment. Capital Incor ration: Plaintiff, The sale will be held at the Pima the right, title, interest, claim spection by persons genuinely Stock Po vs. BEGINNING at the point of ginterested in bidding on such ARTICLE I County Courthouse door, Tuc- and lien which the parties The capital stock of this cor TUCSON DESERT INN,INC.,a intersection of the North line of property. The name of this corporation Congress as now son,Arizona,on July 1978,at named in said Judgment had or pub:The Arizona Territorial poration is and shall be Fifty shall be G.E.M. PRODUC- corporation,et al, Conestagress Street,40 fee'North of the the hour of 1:30 p.m.;12,at such8,a have in and to the real property Thousand Dollars(550,000.00)to TIONS,INC. Defendants. Monument line established by sale the real property described June 15,22,29,1978 ARTICLE I I hereinafter described,and from be divided into Five Hundred I No.161900 the City of Tucson Engineering on Exhibit A attached hereto Req:Bilby,Shoenhair,Warnock the proceeds of said sale, to (500) shares of common stock The corporation shall be of THE HOTEL INVESTORS, a Department, and the West line will be sold to the highest bidder. &Dolph,P.C. duration. Maryland Real Estate !n- ot said Judgment in favor _ without nominal or par value, perpetualof the Tucson Controlled Access DATED this 8th day of June, of the judgment creditor therein fully paid and non-assessable. ARTICLE III vestment Trust, to named. in the total judgment PUBLIC NOTICES ARTICLE Vpursuantustdated a Highway, F.I. Project 141, as 1978. sum of 570,872.03,togetherThe corporation is organized for Declaration of Trust with Commencement the purposes of concert August 15,1969, shown on the thereof,dated March W1949,oy pn, RICHARD J.BOYKI N accrued and accruing interest Your Right To Know of Business promoting; Plaintiff Sheriff of g album productions; and costs since the date of entry This corporation will not publishing; talent promotion; Vs. file in the State Highway Pima County,ArizonaDepartment, Phoenix,Arizona; By of said Judgment commence business until buying and selling property and ROBBINS INVESTMENT CO., thence South 81 degrees 36 Sgt.Dudgeon The sale will be held at the East IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF consideration of the value of at property rights. INC.,a corporation,et al, minutes West along said North Deputy Sheriff front door of the New Pima THE STATE OF ARIZONA least Five Hundred Dollars ARTICLE IV Defendants. line of Congress Street, a County Court House, also IN AND FOR (5500.00) has been received for The principal place of business No.161901 sometimes known as the main THE COUNTY OF PIMA the issuance of its shares of of the corporation shall be Pima No.161900 distance of 208.46 feet to a point; EXHIBIT A -entrance of said Court House,in In the Matter of the Estate of stock. County, Arizona, but it may (Consolidated) thence North 14 degrees 36 Tucson, Arizona, on June 13, RUTH E.WARD, ARTICLE VI maintain branch offices, hold NOTICE OF SPECIAL minutes 48 seconds West, a 1978 at the hour of 10 a.m.to sell Deceased. Duration meetings and transact business EXECUTION distance of 54.60 feet to a point; All that part of the NorthEust the following described real . No.P4697 The period of duration of this at any place or places within or SALE OF REAL PROPERTY thence North 10 degrees 29 quarter of the Southeast quarter property to the highest bidder. NOTICE TO CREDITORS corporation shall be perpetual. without the United States of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN minutes 14 seconds West, a of Section 2,Township 14 South, Lot 93 of ORO VALLEY To the CREDITORS of the Es- ARTICLE VII America. that in obedience to the Writ of distance of 70.05 feet to a point; Range 13 East, Gila and Salt 40 River Base and Meridian,Pimarees ESTATES, Pima County, tate of RUTH E. WARD, de- Directors ARTICLE V Special Execution issued by the thence North 14 degrees County, Arizona, described as Arizona, according to the plat ceased. The stock, property and con The corporation shall have a above entitled Court and in the minutes 32 seconds West, a follows: thereof of record in the Office of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN cerns of this corporation shall be single class of stock. It shall above entitled cause,which Writ distance of 117.66 feet to the true BEGINNING at a point on the the County Recorder of Pima that Ernest P. Ward has been managed by a board of two(2) have authority to issue One and the Judgment described point of beginning; from said County, Arizona, in Book 13 of appointed personal represents- directors who shall respectively Million (1,000,000) shares therein by reference thereto are true point of beginning, thence Westerly line of Oracle Road, Maps and Plats at Page 60 five of this estate. All persons be stockholders in said cor- thereof,with a par value of One incorporated herein,commands North 1 degree 54 minutes 47 also known as the Tucson thereof. having claims against the estate poration,and who shall (except Hundred Dollars($100.00).Such me to sell,and I will sell,subject seconds East, a distance of Florence Highway, distant 250 DATED May 11,1978 are required to present their for the first year) be annually shares shall be subscribed and to the right of redemption in 127.05 feet to a point; feet Southerly from the in- RICHARD J.BOYKIN claims within four months after tersection of said Westerly line elected by the stockholders, at paid for from time to time as the such case made and provided by { Sheriff of Pima County the date of the first publication such time and place as may be Board of Directors may statute,at public auction,all of thence North 20 degrees 14 of Oracle Road with the center Arizona of this notice or the claims will fixed by the By-Laws. The designate. Such shares shall be the right, title, interest, claim minutes 39 seconds West, a line of Elm Street, as now By Sgt.Dudgeon be forever barred.Claims must names of the directors who will distance of 121.00 feet to a point; established (which point of Deputy Sheriff be presented either to the per- manage the stock,property and paid for in cash, in other• and lien which the parties thence South 8 degrees 53 beginning is the Southeast Pub:The Arizona Territorial sonal representativedeithat the of- g property,tangible or intangible, named in said Judgment and in minutes 31 seconds East, a corner of Parcel of land concerns of this corporation for or in labor or services actually Exhibit A attached hereto had or May 18,2.5,1978 Tice of his attorney, William S. the first corporate year and until pe distance of 243.43 feet to the true described in deed recorded June 1,197$ Duni ace, 1001tto Home Federal performed for the corporation. have in and to the real property point of beginning. EXCEPT March 15, 1941, in Book 237 of Rtheir successors shall be elected When issued, any share shall described and from the proceeds Req;Charles Sullivan,Attorney Tower,Tucson,AZ 85701 or filed or appointed and qualified are: thereupon become and be fully of said sale, to satisfy said THEREFROM any portion of Deeds of Real Estate at Page 99 with the Probate Division of the the above described parcels thereof): COURT CASE NO.171835 Norman B.Calder and Barbara paid, and shall thereafter be Judgment in favor of the CIVIL CASE NO.12978 office of the Clerk of the Court. R.Calder. non-assessable.The judgment of judgment creditor therein heretofore deeded to the City of Thence, Westerly along the 3 UNION BANK, an Arizona DATED June 12,1978. ARTICLE VIII the Board Of Directors as to the named,in the total judgment Tucson by Deeds recorded in South line of the abovemen- bankina corporation, WILLIAMS.DUNIPACE By-Laws value of the consideration sum of $1,695,478.14 together Docket Book 3871 at pages 331 to tinned parcel of land and its Attorney332 inclusive. Westerly extension,and parallel vs. The directors of this corporation received for shares shall be with accrued and accruing in- LEON WHATLEY and DENISE Pub:The Arizona Territorial shall have power to make all conclusive in the absence of bad terest and costs since the date of Parcel 4. with the Westerly extension of WHATLEY, husband and wife; June 22,29,1978 such By-Laws not inconsistent entry of said Judgment. All of that portion of Alameda the center line of Elm Street,a faith. WHATLEY DRILLING CO., July 6,1978 with the laws Sf the State of ARTICLE VI The sale will be held at the Pima Street in the Southeast Quarter distance of 825 feet; Req: William S. Dunipace, W o r as they shall deem The shareholders shall have the County Courthouse door, Tuc- of the Southeast Quarter of thence, Southerly and parallel INC.,et al., Attorney round adequate for the Section 11,Township 14 South of with said Westerly line of Oracle OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF proper following preemptive rights: son,Arizona,on July 13.1978,at Range 13 East of Gila and Salt Road,447.90 feet; COUNTY OF PIMA management and disposition of None. the hour of 1:30 p.m.; at such River Base Meridian, in Pima thence, Easterly and parallel ss the stock,property and business ARTICLE VII sale the real property described County,Arizona,being bounded with the Westerly extension of STATE OF ARIZONA PUBLIC NOT ICES affairs of this corporation. Robert 5. Wolkin of 811 Tran- on Exhibit A attached hereto as follows: the center line of Elm Street,466 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ARTICLE IX samerica Building, Tucson, will be sold to the highest bidder. On the East by the Westerly feet; that the Sale in the above- Your Right To Know Place of Arizona, who has been a bona DATED this 8th day of June, Line of the Tucson Controlled thence, Northerly and parallel entitled case has been postponed Business fide resident of Arizona for at 1978. Access Highway, Pima County with said Westerly line of Oracle to Tuesday,July 25,1978 at 10:00 Notice of Trustee's Sale The operations of this cor- least three years last past, is RICHARD J.BOYKIN Project F.I. No. 141, according Road,119.90 feet; a.m. The following legally described poration shall be carried on in hereby appointed statutory Sheriff of Pima County, to the Map thereof,recorded on thence Easterly and parallel Witness my hand this the 19th trust property will be sold, the State of Wyoming and in agent of the corporation. The Arizona March 3rd, 1949,as Instrument with the Westerly extension of day of June,1978. pursuant to the power of sale such other States as the Board of Board of Directors may revoke By: No. 6675 in the Office of the the center line of Elm Street,359 RICHARD J.BOYKIN under that certain Deed of Trust Directors may from time to time such appointment at any time Sgt.Dudgeon County Recorder of said feet; SHERIFF OF PIMA COUNTY recorded in Docket or Book 4675, determine. The location of the and shall have the power to fill Deputy Sheriff County;and thence,Northerly and along the By:Sgt.B.A.Dudgeon at page 319-323,in the Records of initial registered office of this the resulting vacancy. EXHIBIT A On the West by a line which is Westerly line of Oracle Road, Commander Civil Division Pima County,Arizona,at public corporation shall be at Room ARTICLE VIII The Leasehold Estate in and to- 328 Pub:The Arizona Territorial auction to the highest bidder,at 304-305 Odd Fellow Building, The affairs of the corporation the following described parallel with and distant aforesaid feet Pub:feet The the point of beginning.ia June 22,29,1978 East Door of the New Courts Casper,Wyoming,and the name shall be conducted by a Board of property: Westerly of the Arizona Territorial Building in the City of Tucson, of its initial registered agent at Directors consisting of at leastWesterly line soghhe Tucson June 15,22,29,1978 July 6,1978Parcel 1 Controlled Access Highway. Req:Bilby,Shoenhair,Warnock Req: Charles F. Sullivan, At- Pima County, Arizona on said address is Marvin L. one (1) but not more than five That part of Sections 11 and 14 in Parcel 5. &Dolph,P.C. :orney . Friday,August 11,1978 at 11:00 Bishop,III. (5)Directors.The first Director June 29, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 11 MesaVerde on schedulec I iiinok ••40ookol � i . _ _ ,I in exceptforlunchservicescs = TREASURE ..::,„.. ,. ....„....:.,:. `, �:a ,:z..-�:; UNT MINIATURES By JUDY RATLIFF earmarked to become part .... The classrooms and of a new maintenance J m administrative portions of facility located on Roger FEATURING AN OUTSTANDING SELECTION -=, the new Mesa Verde Road. Three parcels must OF MINIATURES. Elementary School will be still be purchased beforeFW counseior r .-‘a completed for the opening improvement plans can be of school in the fall, ac- initiated. The cost of the _ 708 E.PRINCE RD.(Corner of First Ave.)887-3783 cording to construction combined four lot parceltor rOOLubuS uOar reports presented Tuesday containing 3.62 will be night to the Amphitheater $152,961.75. Lawrence Solomon, a Flowing Wells Junior High School Board. The board also approved guidance counselor, is circulating petitions to run for the .************,k.*.*******.*****.* Some problem will a $57,500 expenditure for Catalina Foothills School Board.Two terms on the board * * probably be encountered at land near Amphi High's will expire this year,but the district is voting July 19 on a *American Pre-Schools * first with the serving of football field for . the r siti toexpand the board to five members which '� ,02 * lunch because the multi- development of athletic proposition opo on Pa for vote. would mean four seats would be up o *Summer Cam , i-�, * purpose room, where the training facilities. Mr. Solomon cited the need for "inside knowledge" of * * students will eventually education in a growing district as his reason for seeking * A special three month program to enhance * eat,will not be completed. BeckyNorton the seat.He has been a counselor five years in the Flowingi Come__ your child's summerexperiences. ,� Despite this problem,the Wells district and holds master's degrees in guidance „�. administration has selected for from Hofstra University and in educational ad- * loin the fun...love and learn. ** ministration from University recommended beginningof Arizona. * * the school year in the new Girls Nation Mr. Solomon, 29, lives with his wife and two pre- "1" _ * facility. Unused classroomschoolers at 1431 E. Orange Grove Road. His physical * ;� •swimming * pods will serve as a lun- BeckyNorton,a junior at disability confines him to a wheelchair but this has not * -r * * chroom on a temporary Junior Highprevented his servingon a unit of the State Education * :;-=? 4\j16---- • arts �rAmphitheater �,basis.Asst.Superintendent School,will attend the Girls Department concerned with implementing federal "� =~ & crafts Bill Cihon indicated that Nation convention in regulations on accessability of school buildings to persons * ! * • music this arrangement would be Washington, D.C. next with handicaps. * `^' * preferable to double �� month. * � ) _ session at Donaldson and * • field trips Becky, who participated * T i Harelson schools. Mesa in Arizona Girls State at Dist. business manager hired • drama Verde students are being the University of Arizona, * I * drawn from these two ' 'l''`. IIwill join senators from the * ; • dance schools. other 49 states for the Girls The Catalina Foothills principal of Okemos High * I In other constructionSchool Board hired two School in Michigan.HeIrt‘July8 * �,1,ir-,i • Spanish * news, which was the throw h Jul 15 according new district employees at a has backround in district highlight of the board g y g June 28, meeting. Billy administration and ; * to Velma Henson, Girlsfield tripsConn will replace Ted business management.The meeting, the CDO fine arts State director. '� * wing was reported on Mrs.Henson continued to Andrew as district Conn family is moving to * HOT LUNCHES--DROP INS W E LOO M E * schedule. saythat Girls Nation is a business manager. Mrs. Tucson due to concern for * * Terry Downey will fill the the health of their son. * ages 6 weeks thru 7 years-full time or 1,2 days * Its opening is planned for week of mock government newly created post of Mrs. Downey comes * '�' April of 1979.The CDO gym on the national level. The counselor at Orange Grove from Pennsylvania where * Two Convenient Northside Locations to Serve You * will also see a Spring 1979 program at U of A involved Junior High School. she has nine years of ex- * No.1 across from Casa Blanca Shopping Center * completion. The . CDO "government in action * 6021 N.Oracle •• 742-3309 * science wingis, however, activities on the city, Mr. Conn was most perience in junior high recently employed as counseling. „� No.L Near Flowing Wells High School behind schedule and will county and state level. * not be in use as planned Both programs for ---=-- --------- =--------:----------:----------j3 -------- '--- * 3902 N.Flowing Wells • 887-9202 * this fall. outstanding high school , ' * ` `**** ` r' *******************' Remodeling to several juniors are sponsored by Plants n Books n Thingswin continues at Am hi the American Legion P { ,, High. The Board approved Auxiliary. '- a $186,000 paving and Becky is the daughter of 1541 W. Prince Rd. 888-2197 . curbing project near the Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence :, next to Yellow Front Mon.-Sat. 10-6 Shor Fed Mart football field there. Con- Norton, 2122 E. Camino El , for big savings _-,- -:c,-_------ --,--,---,,,- : - .:---_..------------T::---- struction of a new swim- Ganado. ming pool at Amphi will . commence within 30 days. ST. MARK'S METHODIST PRE•SCHOOL Oscar Mayer Packaged Meats The pool is targeted for All Meat Wieners 1 lb..... ...1.35 completion in January of announces openings in the 3&4 year old afternoon class. Classes begin Aug. 28 and All Beef Wieners ...... .. .... .. . . . 1 lb 1.35 1979. hours are from 12:30-3:00. All Meat Sliced Bologna 8 oz. 85' In other business, the All Beef Sliced Bologna � 8 oz. 85` board authorized the actual For more information phone 297-4671 All Meat Sliced bologna 12 oz 1.09 All Beef Sliced Bologna 12 oz purchase of a parcel of land All Beef Thick Sliced Bologna...... ..12 oz 1.09 -�....�.--.....-+--�..�--......--4----......-1-^.,�- "`�--4---........--4----......%---......-v--.......oracle "'�--�� C o tt o Salami 8 oz.. ...... 1.15 Pure Beef Salami 8 oz 1 15 panchois on Beer Salami 8 oz..... 1.23 Ha; chweger d Salami 8 oz 1.95 Smokie Links 12 oz 1.49 Bef Cotto 8 oz 1 17 8 oz 1.09 Braunschweiger Chub 8 oz 79` + Braunschweiger-Family size 12 oz 1.19 / PRESENTS / Sandwich Spread 8 oz. 83' Sandwich Spread Family size 12 oz 1.23 0 Old Fashioned Loaf 8 oz 1.15 Ham&Cheese Loaf 8 oz 1.33 ? ,-, , , , Olive Loaf 8 oz 1.13 ' Liver Cheese .-..8 oz. 1.03 . , , , ' 0Pickle&Pimiento Loaf 8 oz 1.05 .. OP4C(V ' .' *PN'S -.-, ,„ . 8 oz 1.29 Picnic Loaf Luncheon Loaf 8 oz 1.17 Head Cheese 8 oz 974 �5�►e -,. Summer Sausage 8 oz 1.23 .. , - -* - \ # Honey Loaf 8 oz 1.49 ."`'�'' Square Variety Pack 12 oz 1.67 Round Variety Pack 12 QZ 1.67 • - ,:- . . ..t a - ‘ .:. ,. Beef Variety Pack 12 oz 1 67 �4. ,i -, , -,,: F.:.'- At- Chopped Sliced Ham 8 oz 1 49 . . - Jubilee Ham Sliced(8 slices) 16 oz 3 59 yi'� ��: ', iit Bacon . 1l 179 A A • Claussen Kosher Pickle Chips 24 oz 1 09 '? ' '' , - a � = -Q Claussen No Garlic Whole Pickles 32 oz 1 05 v Claussen Kosher Whole Pickles 32 oz.. 99` 99' Nowyou don't have to drive across town for Claussen Kosher Icicle Pickles _ Claussen Sauerkraut 32 oz 1 13 ♦ * Claussen Tomat32 oz 32 oz 1 05 ACTION, ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING / , TO YOUR FAVORITE DISCO & OTHER POPULAR 1 Prices subject to change Monday,July 3,1978 SONGS IN THE DOS MAS CANTINA. r *the spot for Performing Tuesday thru Saturday 8:30 - 1:00 A.M. p smart shoppers 6011 N. Oracle -Across from Casa Blanca Center 297-8278 030E 22 d Stre- t, --,....,,,,,--....,,,,,......--.....,,..,.....—,.,.,...„-.....,,-), _. Tucson.AZ i Page 12,The Arizona Territorial,June 29, 1978 r \ , coveringHerritory P WANTED .. _ H with May Ravenscroft J -- -- BOOK CENTER Emilievisiting Mrs. McClain of Oracle Villa was honored as a Betty Hamstead of Fayetteville,W.Va.,is visiting Mrs. new demonstrator for Home Care Clinic at a coffee at the Betty Tully at her home in Oracle Villa while Betty's is looking for the right person to manage the store, starting in Sep- home of Mrs. Jean Flippo on El Camino De Las Padres husband, William Tully is in Fayetteville attending his tember.ideal for mothers with kids in school Five days a week,9 a.m. Monday morning. Nancy Goedecke and Phyllis Turner family reunion. Mrs. Hamstead is enjoying our hot to 3:30 p.m.He's looking for someone with a love of books,energetic, assisted in giving a demonstration by the clinic to in- weather as she says if the temperature back home got this well-educated and able to lift cartons and have a low absenteeism.For troduce a new marketing business. high,the humidity also goes up and makes it hard to take. more information call 297.5949 or stop by 6462 N.Oracle Rd.and talk to Mr.Hinds. CAI 1.A1 Plaza del Oro 6462 N. Oracle Rd. More than 100 friends and relatives shared in the Alice and Ed Jewett, Tom JoanHall enjoyed celebration of the 40th wedding anniversary of Mary Lee and y at Orange Grove 297-5949 and Del Ross at a rt at the Hi and Park Clubhouse several days of last week as guests of Cay and Art Weiss y at their beach home in Delmar,Calif.They were joined by Sunday,June 18. Shirley and Jim Gunderson, former Tucsonians, now of Long distance calls and quick notes between their two Tigard,Ore. sons and their daughter were used to make the GQ arrangements for the party. The results were a roan • decorated in yellow•and white and a three tiered cake Seen havingdinner ata restaurant in Pine Toplast T1E carrying out the same colors toppedwith the bride and gweek were George and Judy Ramapo, Del and Marge iQ.,:',4,-- • groom from their original wedding cake centering the Forsberg, Robert and Flo Wilson and Art and Connie b reception table. A delicious buffet was served and y .prepared by the family. Smith, all of Tucson. Like Tucson is a popular winter -- `1 r Inc l i o 1`c `-r c 1 j i t 1 i! family,who made theplansand d were the resort, Pine Top is a haven for our natives for the sum- Their��iivicit��af HAI ft �E��� ��� �, �-i�,�i� l� attended, , gl daughter, Kip and her husband, Bill Dettmer and their mer. children, Christine, oss and Beth, from CA] Kathy,Y Albuqueraue, David B. Ross from Redlands, Calif.; and Thirty-three residents and guests of Oracle Villa en- • Andy and Helga Ross and their daughters, Heather and joyed dinner at the Cowboy restaurant Thursday. Hosts Heidi of Orange,Calif. Ed Streater, Miss shampoo, remoisturizer, creme rinse, and Mary Lee and Del have spent 32 years living in Tucson for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. last, but not least, a properly taut hair style. and their children are all graduates of the University of Billie White, Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and Mrs. Proper ingredients for clean healthy, manage- Arizona. Harriet Himelick. . able hair. The CRIMPERS, doing it all properly, EAI • for the discriminating individual. Mrs. Georgia Sickles of Colombus, Ohio has spent i it CRIMERS several days visiting at the home of her son,Don,and his -. ..-. �, wife, Sonja, and their children, Nancy, Scott, David and = :;, .x- a Steven on Cananea Place. Mrs. Sickles and her husband plan to retire soon and she came to Arizona to see if they Darla, Patty, Denise, Sylria would like to make it their home after retirement. I am training, learning ani! in . ' ? sure part of her decision will depend on how well she liked i._ -; ' �^�'`' constant touch with the most hot summers. ' our sample of ` 4 8 •. ('reatire, artistic, qualified ' �n�lii r�lt�.�l.• In th►�,)r�►/►�...��►n. EAI - ,' fi Mrs.Emilie Caseyand daughter,Mrs.Jo Heller,spent '� . ' �.` �� 74741'a' gpe ;�r California, \i'u' l o rk, London a long weekend in Mesa visiting the Frank Blouins, h - 4, N , r `. friends for 37• years,and their son and brother,Ed Casey , At and his wife,who recently moved to Phoenix from Tucson. ' �.. a, , „ , , .„..-i..........,-4444,.. Joan Cowles \ '-' 1 i V' heads hospital , . 3, .. 7' , ffs' ,_________ - auxiliary ->�� ..,44.7 A_.. ' j , ),.„ , ,... ..., Joan Cowles was . ., .. t ... . ,. .. , - ---- 4 � reelected as president of 'v Ow * . ...... , '•.t!..4 the Northwest Community .'AO•4 t ' . Hospital Auxiliary at a - ''T 40118k 1 , .i. i - '1, I meeting Monday night at `a ►,.vw ''` ! ,.- •• . Catalina Savings. ,' .` , 7 j d rt- t The members accepted a - slate of officers presented by the nominating com- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Romero mittee. The other officers for the • (c0(;;/1 coming year include ./ Charles Frisch, president- -.. president- elect; Doris Seaman, vice- wed at Casas Adobes D Q , `'._0 , president; Fran Brooks, \ -.Pj\ jVNF ...__� secretary; and Nancy - ----_ _ s Newman,treasurer. Deborah Elizabeth Harbour,daughter of Mr.and Mrs. After the election, the F. Bryan Harbour, 902 Samalayuca Drive exchanged ...,,F),,,_\ .., \ members discussed the vows with Walter Jame Romero, son of Mr. and Mrs. . k-� status of the American y Medical International Louis D. Romero in a formal ceremony at Casa Adobe Congregational Church, June 17, Rev. Donald Rowland --- lawsuit, which is in its read the vows. second week in Pima The bride was lovely in a gown of Victorian style ivory Using YourRefrigerator-Freezer? County Judge Jack Marks' court. silk with alencon lace fitted bodice, small collar, long puffed sleeves and bouffant skirt.Her veil was a Spanish Also on the agenda was silk lace mantilla. Her attendants included her sister, Keen an Eye on YOur Energy Budget. discussion of a mem- G. Christian Stern, matron of honor, Mrs. William mem- bership drive. Zajc (formerly Cindy Polchinski of Tucson) now of Your refrigerator-freezer operates around the clock,but with Berkely,Calif.; Miss Kathy Cowles, Miss Patty Hart and care and use this appliance can serveyou more economically. Doctors due Annette Romero, bridesmaids. Monica Robledo was proper pp Y flower girl. •For the most efficient freezer operation,place pack- •Refrigerators cool foods most effectively when on Thorn da le Dana Armijo was the best man. Dale Romero, the ages of unfrozen food against freezing surfaces there is room for air to circulate freely. bridegroom's brother, Michael Wohlfeiler, Robert Beren and leave a little space between packages so air can Three medical offices and Patrick Downeywere ushers. circulate.(After freezing,packages may be stored •Be sure doors are kept open no longer than neces- close together.) sary to put in or take out foods and beverages. under construction on The couple was honored at a reception in the Sheraton Thornydale Road,near the Pueblo Inn following the ceremony.A four tiered wedding •Be sure doors close tightly.(To check door seal corner of Ina Road, are cake decorated with yellow and white daisies centered the •Put no more unfrozen food into a freezer than will tightness, lace a dollar bill between the gasket ted to open 15. bridal table. freeze within 24 hours.Usually about 2 to 3 and the compartment and close the door with expected Pe July pounds to each cubic foot of capacity.(More will normal force.If the bill drags when you pull it out, Dr. Ron Dennis, who owns The bride, a graduate of Canyon del Oro High School slow down freezing and possibly reduce food the gasket is working.If there's no resistance,the the new building, said*two and the University of Arizona,is employed as a marketing quality.) gasket may need to be repaired or replaced.) of the offices have been research analyst at Home Federal Savings. The rented. bridegroom,a graduate of Tucson High and the U.of A.is For additional tips on how to get the most out of your electricity, Dr. Michael Bischoff, employed as an accountant with Kalil Bottling Co. write or phone TGE for these folders:"Work Savers Needn't Be Power Wasters" who is finishing his in- Among the out-of-town guests attending the services and"Where Oh Where Does The Energy Go?" ternship at Tucson General were the grandmother of the bride,Mrs.Albert G.Harris 77@, 1.) Hospital, will begin his of Tempe;an aunt,Miss Betty Harris of Phoenix; an aunt private practice at the and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.Harold Harris of Mesa, Mr.and P.O.Box 711,Tucson,Arizona 85702,Phone 623-7711 Thornydale office, and a Mrs. Carlton Rogers of San Marino, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. . new dentist from Cincinatti R.D. Kirkpatrick of Whiteriver, Ariz; Mr. J. Allen White will occupy the other office. and Mr.and Mrs.Jack Bradberry,all of Phoenix. June 29, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 13 • Andrea Wellendorf . • .:.: nia in m arries Dave Strack ...v.,. . . Miss Andrea Wellendorf repeated the nuptial vows with the rounds David Strack at a double ring ceremony June 17, at Catalina United Methodist Church. Rev. Bruce Warner read the vows.The bride,who is the daughter of Col.and Mrs.Leonard -''' Wellendorf,5931 Camino Hombre De Oro,was attired in a , vvith frosted organza and Alencon lace gown and a chapel -' . Karen • �` , ,.... ,. length lace mantilla. Her entourage included ��' � Novak, matron of honor, Lynne Johnson,Patricia Puchi, - -Owl'V • and Amy Strack,bridesmaids. IN OFFICE — Rebecca — Pre- The bridegroom, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Faust was installed as g sident of the Tucson Chap- Strack, chose James Taormina as best man, Michael ter 58 of the American Bartlett, Henry Martinez,and Brian Wellendorf,ushers. Society of Women Accoun- I heard on the news that the tem- The new Mrs. Strack is a graduate of Catalina High tants on June 17,at Skyline peratures are cooling down...all the way to one School, the University of Arizona and attended the Country Club. She is em- 100! Somehow I thought the term "cooling University of Madrid. She taught Spanish at Santa Rita ployed by the accounting down"was going a little far. oracle High School and coached the girls swim team.The girls on firm of Elmer Fox, West- the team were guests at the wedding. Estelle Jett has a way to cool off. She heimer and Company. She was the winner of the copper fountain from Mr.Strack, whose father is athletic director at the is also treasurer of the University of Arizona, graduated from Ohio University Southern Chapter of the the Creative Blacksmith during their sale place and got his masters degree at the University of Arizona. Muscular Dystrophy Asso- two weeks ago. He is a teacher and basketball coach at Cochise College in elation. i want to remind you all that Joe from ommmimimmmNim Douglas. Tesseo's Pizza on Speedway has opened a Following the ceremony, the couple were honored at a new store at 850 E. Ft. Lowell• They have The reception at Westward Look. The newlyweds will be at home in Bisbee after a honeymoon in Europe. Dene Baca the same superb pizza at both locations. Pick one up soon for dinner, a picnic, or a . Among the out-of-town guests were relatives of the Haunted bride including Mrs. Donald Sheets of Nevada, Mo. Miss in rnarried at late night snack. See his ad on page 2. Helen McHugh of Ft. Collins, Colo. and Miss Betty Jean Till next week, Johnson of Los Angeles.Sisters of thegroom who attended • r Bookshop g St.were Mrs.Scott McElroy and daughter,Mollie,of Reston, I a S (3911% Va., Mrs. David Dewitt of Madison, Wis., and Mrs. and Mrs.David Singer of Oakville,Ontario,Canada. Happy Fourth of July Miss Dene Cristina Baca from everyone at the said "I do" to Jon Yukio Haunted Bookshop. They Higuchi in a formal hope you are all having a r" —IN ceremony at St. Odilia's plaza escondida terrific summer. Don't • Catholic Church, June 17. forget to come in and buy V eW ro m t e Father Bob Tamminga some books.It's hot outside ,. read the services. so stay in -- and read. Or • ®•> • - The bride is the daughter buy some books to keep the k r ,Y .�:: 4,. , _ _ 4,. - ., 4 4 f ::• '.Y .{S '•.,•}.. •tet. ":S S:,y .ti. J� 'V, :ti 4` _ car trips. :: kidshappyon t i _ .r. L• •.•r• r r: if ns _ A o o : :� ,.„:.: M ... 4 ':: P tc h e n :� nd rs _ � f r a M . :v: ry •:1J r ., .: r: r. •:ti' �:•. .:h' -:{.: .{•}:.•' •moi +, f. •• ::::•• }•. '.til•:' r... �� ,i fire ::�-.�arr:::.:}::::: •: : >: :::::�:�::::::::: Whateveryour Baca, 934 W. Cananea ::}.".:}:..:'.:'t ::a:: r:.. �' ?! .:. r' :�; :r : :.}: }r :'yam{•' •:' •••fi: - 1•}ti'•3r •Yri:}:"�•:•:' .r:. Place and the bridegroom tier. r : • , l:•:`:Y ti :r•: Page 14, The Arizona Territorial,June 29, 1978 R7// T , Good ice cream takes time r* 4,-, MARY MAST CN has a new office. By JUDY RATLIFF for testing," Mr. Mariani Got a flavor idea you'd said. "New flavors have ' like to see turned into an come from franchise own- I am now associated with The North- Home Phone :r J* µ . ice cream ers before, but we can't west Office of Realty Executives,and 887-6867 or 888-0394 Get to know Guido Mar- just come up with a new r , . r will be pleased to help you with your real estate needs. Business Phone iani,manager of Swensen's recipe and start producing 297-7373 , 4 2 Ice Cream Factory in it. There's a process to go ,.w. . 3 1 West Orange Grove Rd. • Territorial Building Plaza del Oro. If you can It insures that (East of Oracle Rd.and South of Plaza del Oro) through. „ sell him on the idea, he every scoop of ice cream -F ,.' . % �4 may be able to do some- we sell is up to Swensen's - ;' o.` ' i 4 quality.” Red Cross is counting thing about it. , " We can suggest new The Swensen Corpora- t:,-: x flavors and send them in tion is based in San Fran- "- - . Oft cisco, the same city where �. Earle Swensen opened his ' 7 first ice cream store 30 � '*,, ,- fire your Saguaros decaying? ears a o.Toda there are . .-,-' - Y g Y � 200 Swensen's franchise . Yuccas dying t r, • stores throughout the U.S., - 1 Landscaps plants yellowing? Mexico and Canada. The ,• _I , r .� .._-- - _ N - corporation, in which Mr. '� i Preserve Your Valuable Native - ..� Swensen is still active, is ,, .... s . ` ' and Introduced Plants. - -- --- very careful about quality ` _ klo `___ _ control. STEIRT HOW! __...„„_ litikilt ,., - �, When Rose and John �e �...,. �-, , 1 ,�iMariani decided to open ►IAV A,));.,��,�`- o,; the local Swensen's eight !I . •-.... ,_CALL JERALD E. WHEELER. PH.D. . - �,, i ,�r�. - "— - �� '" .� : ' months ago, every em- ---: . . . AT ACRE, Inc. .' �...` . : ployee was especially y/ trained for his duties by a - Dr.Wheeler has over 15 years experience serving: team from San Francisco. 1111111111, For the owners there were ' 'RESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPE PLANT PROBLEMS : 'ETAPARTNCOMPLEXES tips about the business as-FARMS '. `SCHOOL DISTRICTS 'MUNICIPALITIES pects of ice cream. Their � = � - son was briefed on the fine � `� .........446,RL____ For professional consulting• points of managing the = :t: [ call Dr.Wheeler today shop. That included learn- �„ y ing how to do almost every ` job in the place.Waitresses ICE CREAM MASTERS—Guido Mariani stands ready to 8117-49C/1 helpBill Calkins flavor the 40 quarts of Pecan Praline Ice were shown exactly how Swensen's shakes and Cream being drawn out of Swensen's giant ice cream machine. The two men make 450 quarts of ice cream a --"11111111, "11111 week. sodas were to be made.Bill my job is to get the ice Calkins was taught how to cream out of the freezer as make Swensen's ice fast as I can," Mr. Calkins cream. said. "I draw it into big Mr. Calkins is visible at tubs and pack half gallons the back of the store in a from there. The longer I glassed-in room making ice leave any ice cream in the .:47 cream three days a week. mixer the more it whips He makes ice cream a lot and the less it begins to like grandma used to make weigh.Our ice cream costs except he makes 40 quart more per scoop than some batches and uses freon to of our competition, but our freeze the mixture instead scoops weigh more because of ice. Freezing takes 10 they contain less air." minutes instead of a half The ice cream at this hour of turning the hand point is not quite ready for crank. Just like grand- the hot Tucson consumer ma's,Swensen's ice cream according to Swensen's ingredients are all natural. standards. It is placed in a There are no preservatives deep freeze for 12 hours or additives. and frozen hard at 30 My grandmother used to degrees below zero. From , call ice cream frozen cus- here the ice cream goes to ' ,. tard.That's how ice cream the tempering box where it was made in her day. A stays for two hours to two 4-■ 0* custard (an eand milk weeks depending on how Pe g Annual mixture with flour for soon it is needed.This hard � :. thickener) was whipped freezing and partial thaw- ' � and frozen.Since custard is ing puts the finishing touch already thickened, good on the texture of the pro- 331; AI • ,, firm ice cream was assur- duct and it is ready to be ed. served. - , ' R Swensen's ice cream is The Marianis' best sell- much more scientific than ers are not exotic desert �. P.. that. The Marianis follow flavored treats (no green .; • recipes precisely calculat- chili ice).Large portions of `i` a; ed in the corporate testing the 450 gallons of ice cream r • kitchens. Their ice cream made each week are van- Pima's newest, biggest reason .£ thickens without a thicken- illa, rocky road and pecan ," er because it contains praline ice creams. About to move your savings. z/ ' • • i exactly the right ratio of 40 of Swensen's 160 flavors our 8%, 8 year certificate. Its solids (butterfat solids, are available at any one insured safe to$40,000. And milk solids,sugar solids) to time. all it takes is$1,000! , . liquid(the milk or cream). As the Mariania enter To be absolutely sure of the their first summer they are Move to the highest interest Interest Bonus! solid content, the Swen- finding that there will not we've ever paid. Call... sen's recipes name the be a slow part of the year. Moveyour savings to Pima brand names of flavor in- By the time the winter gredients and require visitors left,the locals were , by July 10th and earn Carnation Dairy to prepare eating more and more ice 747-8484 ,. :., interest fJuly 1St! a special to their use. The butter fat ward off the heat. ' ,h. content of the mix places it "We haven't had any Not applicable by Federal law between milk and cream. problems at all so far," pimik,sigtviNGs to Treasury Bill accounts. Mr.Calkins is very care- Guido Mariani said. He ful how he uses another was helping to flavor a long- 1446u1 ' r major ice cream ingredient batch of ice cream. He was For the ulQ — air. Blades in an ice surrounded by tubs of just � cream freezer stir air into whipped ice cream. He R. 1 7100 N. Oracle, ••�` the ice cream. This whip- stood in front of the freezer Dasa � �; _�.��. �. g� __ ping is responsible for the containing much, much .. . smooth texture of ice more ice cream. cream. "You just hope that the Federal regulations require a substantial penalt in the event of early withdrawal "An important part of power doesn't go out." June 29, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 15 NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Richt To Know Your Right To Know Yor'r Right To Know Your Right To Know IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF and the Judgment described Arizona, according to the plat In the Superior Court of the Section 201(c)(3)of the Internal Town of Oro Valley with related school of in- THE STATE OF ARIZONA therein by reference thereto are thereof of record in the office of STATE OF ARIZONA Revenue Code of 1954 (or the ORDINANCE NO.35 struction in handicraft,painting In and for the County of Pima incorporated herein,commands the County Recorder of Pima In and For the County of Pima corresponding provision of any AN ORDINANCE AMENDING or sculpture, including the THE HOTEL INVESTORS, a me to sell,and I will sell,subject County, Arizona, in Book 3 of ALBERT GIORGIANNI future United States Internal SR ZONE BY AMENDING employment of persons not Maryland Real Estate In- to the right of redemption In Maps and Plats at Page 131. Petitioner, Revenue Law). SECTIONS 601-b, 601•f, 601-k, residing on the premises, vestment Trust, pursuant to a such case made and provided by DATED this 12th day of June, vs. ARTICLE V 601-p,601-u,-602,608,610,611-a, provided the maximum Declaration of Trust dated statute,at public auction,all of 1978. SADIE GIORGIANNI Upon the dissolution of the 611-b, AND 611-e AND coverage of all buildings does August 15,1969, the right, title, interest, claim R I C H A R D J. BOYKIN, Respondent. corporation, the Board of REPEALING SECTIONS 601-c, not exceed 25 percent of the lot Plaintiff and lien which the parties na• SHERIFF No.D-21966 Directors shall,after paying or 601-d, 601-e, 601-j, 601-I, 601-m, area vs, med in said Judgment had or BY:Sgt.Dudgeon SUMMONS making provision for the b01-n, 601-o, 601-q, 601-r, 601-5 3. Church, providing the TUCSON DESERT INN,INC.,a have in and to the real property DEPUTY SHERIFF THE STATE OF ARIZONA to payment of all of the liabilities AND 601-t OF THE TOWN minimum off-street parking corporation,et al, hereinafter described,and from P.O.Box 910 the above named defendant of the corporation,dispege of all ZONING ORDINANCE. requirements as set forth in Defendants. the proceeds of said sale, to Tucson,Arizona SADIE GIORGIANNI wherever of its assets exclusively for the IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY Article 14 are met and provided No.161900 satisfy said Judgment in favor Pub:The Arizona Territorial she may be found purposes of the corporation in THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE the maximum coverage of all THE HOTEL INVESTORS, a of the judgment creditor therein June a 29,1978 YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- such manner, or to such TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, buildings does not exceed 25 Maryland Real Estate in- named, in the total judgment July 6,1978 MONED and required to appear organizations organized and ARIZONA AS FOLLOWS: percent of the lot area. vestment Trust, pursuant to a sum of 320,212.90,together with Req:Hughes&Hughes,P.C. and defend in the above entitled operated exclusively for Section 1.Amend Sections 601-b, Changes in the plan shall be Declaration of Trust dated accrued and accruing interest action in the above entitled charitable, educationaI, permitted by the Zoning In- August 15,1969, and costs since the date of entry 601-f, 1-601-k,601-,,and 601-u,-e of the spector upon review by the Plaintiff of said Judgment. PUBLIC NOTICES court, within TWENTY DAYS, religious or scientific purposes 610,611-a,611-b, 611-e exclusive of the day of service, as shall at the time qualify as anTown Zoning Ordinance. Commission without public vs. The sale will be held at the after service of this summons exempt organization orhearing, upon finding and ROBBINS INVESTMENT CO., East front door of the New Pima Ycui q , l.. ,. Kn.)v, Section 2. Sec.601 b upon you if served within the organizations under Section Commercial Agricultural Uses: certification that the change County Court House,also some-INC..a corporation,et al, State of Arizona, or within 501(c)(3) of the Internaldoes not conflict with the pur- 1. Field crops,truck gardening, Defendants. times known as the main en- No.161901 trance of Said Court House, in ARTICLES OF THIRTY DAYS,exclusive of the Revenue Code of 1954 (or the berry or bush crops,tree crops, pose and intent of this section. INCORPORATION OF day of service,if served without corresponding provisions of anyflower gardening, nurseries, Appeal from the action or non No.161900 Tucson,Arizona,on July 5,1978 the State of Arizona,and you are future United States Internal action of the Commission under (Consolidated) at the hour of 10:00 A.M.to sell BLENMAN ASSOCIATES,INC. orchards,aviaries and apiaries NOTICE OF SPECIAL the following described real pro- ARTICLE i hereby notified that in case you Revenue Law) as the Board of but no marketing except those this section shall be to the Name: The name of the Cor- fail so to do,judgment by default Directors shall determine- Any items raised on the premises Council. (As amended, Or EXECUTION SALE OF party to the highest bidder: poration shall be BLENMAN will be rendered against you for such assets not disposed of by dinance 35,1978) PERSONAL PROPERTY Lot 1, Block 50, National City 2. The raising,marketing and ASSOCIATES,INC. the relief demanded in the the Superior Court of the county or •slaughtering of poultry, Sec.608 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Subdivision No. 3 according to ARTICLE II complaint. in which the principal office of rabbits and small animals, but MINIMUM SIDE YARD- that in obedience to the Writ of the Book 6 of Maps, Page 89, Purpose:The purpose for which The name and address of the corporation is then located, no marketing or slaughtering 20 feet(As amended,Ordinance Special Execution issued by the Pima County,Arizona,AKA 423 plaintiff's attorney is exclusively for such purposes or except those raised on the 35,1978) above entitled Court and in the West President, Tucson, Pima this corporation is organized is the transaction of any or all DAVID W.REFS to such organization or Sec.610 above entitled cause,which Writ County,Arizona. premises lawful business for which cor- 145 E.University Blvd. organizations as the court shall 3. The grazing and raising of MINIMUM DISTANCE BET and the Judgment described DATED June 7,1978 potations may be incorporated Tucson,Arizona 85705 determine,which are organized WEEN MAIN BUILDINGS: therein by reference thereto are RICHARD J.BOYKIN livestock other than swine with incorporated herein,commands SHERIFF OF under the laws of the state of GIVEN under my hand and the and operated exclusively for no more than one (1) head of a. 40 feet between main Po Arizona,as they may be amend- seal of the Superior Court of the such purposes. livestock more than six (6) buildings me to sell,and I will sell,subject PIMA COUNTY,ARIZONA State of Arizona in and for the ARTICLE V I months of age per 15,000 square b. 1 n addition to other to the right of redemption in By Sgt.Dudgeon ed from time to time. County of Pima, this 21 day of This is a nonprofit corporation; requirements of this ordinance, such case made and provided by Deputy Sheriff ARTICLE III P P feet of lot area. (As amended, Initial Business: The corpor- June,1978. the indebtedness shall not ex Ordinance 35,1978) the following shall apply to any statute,at public auction,all of Pub:The Arizona Territorial po- Norma M.Felix ceed Five Million Dollars dwelling in the rear of a prin- the right, title, interest, claim June 15,22, 1978 anon Initially intends to provide Sec.601 f 29, Clerk iS5,000-��) A mobile home-trailer for not cipal building: and lien which thearties Req: Stompoly&Ellen,Attys. , By Christina E.ver ado ARTICLE VII 1. There shall be provided an p t� consulting services to agenciesg more than 90 days during institutions and industries con- unobstructed access way to a named in said Judgment and in carped with engineering tech- Deputy Clerk The annual meeting shall be the construction of a residence on Exhibit A attached hereto had or Pub:The Arizona Territorial first Tuesday in February, the same premises, which street, which access way shall have in and to the personal PUBLIC NOTICES piques and their management inhave a width at least 15 feet for this state and in other states, June 29,1978 commencing with 1979. period may be extended for an property described in said July 6,13,20,1978 ARTICLE VIII additional 90 days upon ap one dwelling unit and at least 20 Exhibit A and from the proceeds Your Right To Know and to provide counseling and Req:David W.Rees,Attorney The initial statutory agent shall plication to the Zoning In feet for 2 o more dwelling units of said sale, to satisfy said services in public relations and be: 2. For the purpose of deter Spector. One more additional Judgment in favor of the sales promotion. f Thomas P.Sylvestermining the front yard for a rear NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ARTICLE IV PUBLIC NOTICES extension of 90 days can be dwelling, the rear line of the judgment creditor therein 4301 E.Fifth St. granted by the Zoning Inspector The following legally des- Authorized Capital: The cor- rear yard required for the named, in the total judgment Tucson,Arizona 85711 if there is evidence of special sum of $1,695,478.14 together cribed trust property will be poration shall have authority tobuilding in the front shall be sold, pursuant to the power of issue two hundred and fifty Your Right To Know ARTICLE IX circumstances. (As amended with accrued and accruing in- The private property of the Ordinance 35,1978) considered the front lot line for sale under that certain trust million (250,000,000) shares of terest and costs since the date ofmembers,officers and directors the building in the rear. (As deed recorded in Book 5412 at common stock of the par value Articles of Incorporation Sec.601-k entry of said Judgment. , are forever exempt from the College, community service amended,Ordinance 35,1978) The sale will be held at the lobby Page 195,records of Pima Coun- of one(51.00)dollar per share. of debts and obligations of this library, museum Sec.611-a agency, , ty,Arizona,at public auction to ARTICLE V Tucson Lath&PlasteringPermitted Coverage: The of the Tucson Desert Inn at 1corporation. playground or athletic field, the highest bidder at the east Statutory Agent:The name and Contractors Association ARTICLE X percent of the total area of the North Freeway, Tucson, private school, public or Arizona,on July 13,1978,at the front door of the new Pima address of the initial statutory ARTICLE I There shall be a president,vice rear and side yard. (As County Courts Building, 111 agent of the corporation is: The name of the corporation is parochial school,park,provided hour of 10:00 a.m.;at such sale president and secretary that said use shall be located on 'amended,Ordinance 35,1978) West Congress Street, City of Charles Blenman Jr. TUCSON LATH & treasurer, and such other of Sec.611-b the personal property described a site of not less than 10 acres, on Exhibit A attached hereto Tucson,County of Pima,State of 7102 Edgewood Place PLASTERING CONTRACTORS firers as may be designated in that the improvements shall MAXIMUM HEIGHT Arizona, on July 21, 1978, at Tucson,Arizona 8570•! ASSOCIATION. the Bylaws for the corporation. occupy not more than 30 percent 16 feet(As amended,Ordinance will be sold to the highest bidder. 10:00 o'clock A.M.of said day: ARTICLE VI ARTICLE II DATED this 8th day of June, No less than three(3)nor more of said site,that no playground 35,1978) Lot 66 of Sunset Acres, Pima Board of Directors: The initial The principal place of business than six (6) directors shall Sec.611-e 1978. or athletic field be located closer RICHARD J.BOYKIN County, Arizona, as shown by Board of Directors will consist shall be Tucson, Pima County, comprise the Board of Direc- than 100 feet to any property Minimum distance to side and map on file in Book 11 of Maps of three(3) directors. The per- Arizona. tors. The election of the direr- parkingrear lot lines: 20 feet from side Sheriff of line,all roads and areas and Plats at Page 96, Pima sons who are to serve as Di- ARTICLE I11 tors was held at 4301 E. Fifth and 40 feet from rear if building Pima County,Arizona be surfaced with a material County Records. rectors until the first annual PURPOSE: The purpose for Street, Tucson, -Arizona on is not used for poultry or By which will minimize the creation Sgt.Dudgeon Dated this 12th day of April, meeting of shareholders or until which this corporation is February 7, 1978. The names of dust, all outdoor lighting be animals; 100 feet if building is 1978. their successors are elected and organized is the transaction of and addresses of the three (3) used for poultry or animals Deputy Sheriff controlled so as not to reflect on INVENTORY AT THE TUCSON Name of Trustor: EDWIN J. qualified are: any or all lawful business for original directors who were any area beyond the boundary except that it may be reduced to DESERT INN HIGGINS and MARIA A. NIG- Charles Blenman, Jr., 7102 which a nonprofit corporation elected at said meeting are: 50 feet if a solid wall a minimum GINS,husband and wife. of said site, and that no am- Edgewood Place, Tucson, Ari- may be incorporated under the of 6 feet high is provided to EXHIBIT ALeo A.Andrews plifiers or loudspeakers of any AMERICAN SAVINGS zona 85704 laws of the State of Arizona,as restrict view and sound. (As Baker kind be installed outside any The property to be sold will SERVICE CORPORATION, L. Ralph Baker, 7351 Calle they may be amended from time 3668 E. amended,Ordinance 35,1978) include all tangible personal TRUSTEE Cabo,Tucson,Arizona 85715 to time, and which would not Tucson,Arizona 85716 buildings erected on said site. Section 3.Repeal sections 601-c, Ordinance 35, property located on the By Jack J.Sarver Helen L.Blenman,7102 Edge- disqualify said corporation as an Charles Graf (As amended,Caribe Avenue 1978) 601-d, 601-e, 601-j, 601-I, 601 m, premises known as Tucson President wood Place, Tucson, t4rizona exempt organization under 920 N. 601-n, 601-0, 601-q, 601-r, 607.6, Desert Inn, located at 1 North Attest: 85704 Section 501(c)(3)of the internal Tucson,Arizona 85710 ,Sec.601-p Temporary real estate office on and 601-t of the Town Zoning Sr. Freeway, Tucson, Arizona, Gene Ross The Directors are also the In- Revenue Code of 1954 (or the Robert Lutz, Ordinance. furnishings, fixtures, business DATED THIS 9th day Of June further U.S. Internal Revenue including but not limited to all Assistant Secretary corporators. 2100 E;Beverly any subdivision of record, STATE OF ARIZONA corresponding provisions of any Tucson,Arizona 85719 provided that such use shall be Section 4. This Ordinance and the various parts thereof and supplies, business equipment, ss. 1978 Law.) The initial Board of Directors terminated at the end of one hotel and restaurant equipment, COUNTY OF PIMA are also the incorporators. year from the date of the hereby declared to be severable. 1978, Charles Blenman,Jr. INITIAL BUSINESS:The initial If anysection, subsection, rents, profits, and accounts On this 12th day of April, L.Ralph Baker business shall be, in con- June 15,1978. issuance of the permit for said receivable, arising out of the before me, the undersigned of- formance with Section 501(c)(3) Leo A.Andrews office, and provided further, sentence,clause,word or phrase Helen L.Blenman Graf, hat of this Ordinance is for any operation of the Tucson Desert f i cer, personality appeared Pub:The Arizona Territorial of the Internal Revenue Code of Charles Jr.. reason held t o b e u n Inn,liquor and food inventories, JACK J. SARVER and GENE June 22,29,1978 1954 (or the corresponding Robert Lutz,Sr. 1. The Zoning Inspector may and the liquor license being ROSS,who acknowledged them- July 6, 501588 allow one additional twelve constitutional, such holding 1978 provisionsof any future U.S. Pub:The Arizona Territorial month extension as long as sales shall not affect thevalidity of utilized on the premises. A selves to be the President and Req:Charles Blenman,Jr. Internal Revenue Law), to the remaining portin of this complete and itemized list of all Assistant Secretary of AMER- provide and promote a fraternal June 29,1978 activity is continued and twenty personal property to be sold will ICAN SAVINGS SERVICEorganization to unite the lath July 6,13,1978 five percent of the lots remain Ordinance. eq: Russo, Cox, Dickerson & Section 5. Whereas, it is R be available at the office of the CORPORATION,a corporation, PUBLIC NOTICES and plastering contractors of the oCrtin,P.C. unsold.. is located on a full size lot in necessary for the preservation ' manager of the Tucson Hilton and that they as such officers, City of Tucson,Arizona for the of the peace,health and safety of = Inn at 1601 Miracle Mile, Tuc- being authorized so to do,exe- accord with the zoning where I Your Rmgh To Know purpose of inculcating just and such off ice is located. the Town of Oro Valley that this : son, Arizona, 85705, for in- cuted the foregoing instrument equitable principles of the spection by persons genuinely for the purposes therein con- trades; for establishing, PUBLIC NOTICES 3.That become immediately That sale of lots be only for the interested in bidding on such tained,by signing the name of IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF maintaining and enforcing subdivision where it is located or effective, an emergency is 111 the corporation by themselves THE STATE OF ARIZONA a contiguos subdivision not hereby declared to exist, ono property. Po uniformity in the commercial Your Right To Know Pub:The Arizona Territorial as such officers. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF usages in such trades; for separated by more than one this Ordinance shall be effective street or alley immediately upon its passage June 15,22,29,1978 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I PIMA aquiring, possessing and Req:Bilby,Shoenhair,Warnock hereunto set my hand and of- REGIONAL INVESTMENT disseminating useful business 4. That the subdivision be not and adoption. &Dolph,P.C. ficial seal. CO.,A Missouri Corporation, information pertaining to the ARTICLES OF less than 40 acres PASSED, APPROVED AND Priscilla J.Smith Plaintiff trades of lathing and plastering; INCORPORATION OF 5.That a trailer or mobile home ADOPTED by the Town Council Notary Public VS. for adjusting the controversies NUZZI CUSTOM TILE shall not be permitted for this of the Town of Oro Valley, , PUBLIC NOTICES My commission expires:1-6-82 THURMAN S.DUNN,et ux.,et and misunderstandings which OF AMERICA,INC. use. (As amended, Ordinance Arizona, this 25th day of May. Pub: The Arizona Territorial al• may arise between members,its 1. NAME. The name of the 35,1978) 1978. Your Right To Know June 15,22,29,1978 DefendantSec.601-u E.S."Steve"Engle members and their employees, corporation is NUZZI CUSTOM Governmental structure Mayor July 6,1978 No.167370 and other persons engaged in TILE OF AMERICA,INC. provided that the improvements ATTEST: Req:Hayes&Busby,Attorneys NOTICE OF said trades; for fostering 2. PURPOSE. The purpose for In the Superior Court of shall occupy not more than 30 Dorothy L.Morse The State of Arizona SPECIAL EXECUTION professional zeal and promoting which this corporation is Town Clerk In and for the County of Pima SALE OF the general education of persons organized is the transaction of percent of said site,and that all In the Matter of TRAPANI, PUBLIC NOTICES REAL PROPERTY involved in the trades; for any and all lawful business for roads and parking areas be APPROVED AS TO FORM. surfaced with a material which Walter L.Henderson BABY BOY, a person of less NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN improvement of camaraderie which corporations may be will minimize the creation of Town Attorney than 18 years. Your Right To Know that in obedience to the Writ of and fellowship among its incorporated under the laws of dust, all outdoor lighting be Pub:The Arizona Territorial Special members; cooperating Execution issued by theforrating with the State of Arizona, as they NO.5-436controlled so as not to reflect on June 29,1978 NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF above entitled Court and in the other organizations for the may be amended from time to any area beyond the boundary of July 6,13,20,1978 The Court, having read the THE STATE OF ARIZONA above entitled cause,which Writ purpose of arbitration and time. said site,and that no amplifiers Req:D.Morse,Town Clerk verified Petition for Termina- IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF and the Judgment described settlement of disputes between 3. INITIAL BUSINESS. The or loudspeakers of any kind be tion of Parent-Child Relation- PIMA therein by reference thereto are employers of labor and their corporation initially intends to installed outside any buildings ship,and good cause appearing, FEDERAL NATIONAL incorporated herein,commands employees, to the end that all conduct the business of erected on said site. (As KEVIN JACKSON or any per- MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, me to sell,and I will sell,subject differences may be amicably manufacturing, selling and amended,Ordinance 35,1978) PUBLIC NOTICES son claiming parental relation- Plaintiff to the right of redemption in settled; and for otherwise distribution of cement and Sec.602 such case made and provided by promoting the general welfare marble construction tile, and ship to the above child is hereby vs. USES PERMITTED AD Your Right To Know • notified to appear in the Su- ERNEST ARAGON and statute,at public auction,all of of the members of this cor- clay construction tile and 9 rior Court of Pima County, the right, title, interest, claim poration in the City of Tucson, related products, and produc JACENT"TO STATE HIGH pe MARGARET ARAGON, his WAYS: �- j wife; JAMES A. GREY and and lien which the parties including for such purposes,the tion by mining and otherwise the Juvenile Division,2225 East Alo Anon-Transferrable permit shall Way,Tucson,Arizona,on the 14 BONNIE GREY, his wife; named in said Judgment had or making of distributions to raw materials necessary to do be issued by the Zoning In day of August, 1978 at 1:15 have in and to the real property organizations that qualify as so. In the Superior Court of the ROSA A. TULLY, wife of spector to the equitable and STATE OF ARIZONA o'clock p.m.,and to show cause, Richard B. Tully; CARLOS R. „,have described,and from exempt organizations. 4. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. legal owner for a specificplan of if he has any,why such parent- the proceeds of said sale, to ARTICLE IV The corporation shall have g In and For the County of Pima RAMOS and CAROLYN JOYCE development for certain uses of In the Matter of the Estate of child relationshipshould not be satisfy said Judgment in favor No part of the net earnings of the authority to issue 1,000,000 a site abutting a state highway, RAMOS, his wife, DOE I Sam Nanini, terminated as provided by law. through DOE V. of the judgment creditor therein corporation shall inure to the shares of common stock of the but not extending more than 600 NORMAN M.FELIX Defendants. named, in the total judgment benefit of, or be distributed par value of$1.00 per share. deceased. CLERK OF sum of$18,322.67,together with among or to, its members, 5. STATUTORY AGENT. The feet therefrom,provided that: No.P-4746 No.171155 accrued and accruing interest directors, officers or other name and address of the initial a. Upon filing the plan in suf- NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SALE ficient detail for the purpose,the To the CREDITORS of the By:James Bravo NOTICE is hereby given that the and costs since the date of entry private persons,except that the statutory agent of the cor Commission shall hold a public Estate of SAM NAN I N I. Deputy Clerk above named plaintiff recovered of said Judgment. corporation shall be authorized potation is: hearing on the plan noticed as Pub:The Arizona Territorial The sale will be held at the East and empowered to pay Thomas P.Sylvester deceased. Judgment in the above named front door of the New Pima reasonable compensation for 4301 E.Fifth St. required in Section 2115 not NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN June 8,15,22,29,1978 Court on May 24, 1978, against sooner than 25 days nor later Req: Virginia C.Howard County Court House, also services rendered and to make Tucson,Az 85711 that the undersigned has been DIRECTORS.the defendants ERNEST than 45 days from the date of the Attorney appointed personal represen ARAGON and MARGARET sometimes known as the main payments and distributions in 6. BOARD OF filing of the plan with the entrance of said Court House,in furtherance of the purposes set The initial Board of Directors tative of this estate.All persons ARAGON, his wife and sub Tucson,Arizona,on July 18,1978 forth in Article 111. will consist of two(2)directors. Commission having claims against the estate PUBLIC NOTICES sequent lienors per Exhibit C, at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to sell The persons who are to serve as b. The Commission finds and are required to present their attached for foreclosure of its the following described real directors until the first annual certifies that the architectural claims within four months after first mortgage lien; in themeeting of shareholders or until and site-development features the date of the first publication y,,r P.y i 4 1 t amount of 523,755.27 with in- property to the highest bidder: of the plan,which shallprovide Parcel 32 of ESCALANTE No substantial part of the ac• their successors are elected and of this notice or the claims will terest thereon at the rate of 7.75 HEIGHTS, according to the tivities of the corporation shall have qualified are: all proposed improvements of be forever barred.Claims must In the Superior Court of the site, as submitted to or be pesented to the undersigned percent (7.75 percent) per an- instrument recorded in Docket be the carrying on of Carney P.Nuzzi The State of Arizona modified by the Commission, personal representative at 240 In and for the County of Pima num from January 1,1977,plus 4026 at page 359,being a revision propaganda, or otherwise at- 6755 E.Calle la Paz conform satisfactorily to the ARIZONA TITLE INSURANCE accrued costs in the sum of of ESCALANTE HEIGHTS, a tempting t o influence Tucson,Arizona North Stone Avenue, Tucson, AND TRUST COMPANY, an 62,638.72, and pursuant to a subdivision of Pima County, ' legislation, and the corporation Marion Nuzzi intent and purpose of the Town Arizona 8570). Special Writ of Execution issuedZoning Ordinance,especially as DATED June 23,1978. Arizona corporation, Arizona,according to the map of shall not participate in, or in- 6755 E.Calle la Paz provided in Sec. 301 f thereof, DeConcini, Plaintiff vs. by said Court on May 31, 1978, record in the Pima County tervene in (including the Tucson,Arizona McDonald, Bram MARTHA C.FREEMAN,etc., the following described real Recorder's Office in Book 21 of publishing and distribution of The directors are also the in such as including the following: mer&Yetwin,P.C. property will be sold at publicMaps and Plats at page 83. statements) any political corporators. 1. Multiple dwelling for any By Robert M Struse Defendant number of dwelling units, 240 N.Stone Ave. No.156831 auction to satisfy said DATED June 12,1978 campaign on behalf of any DATED:June 20,1978 Judgment, on the 18th day of Richard J.Boykin candidate for public of#ice. Carney P.Nuzzi provided the building coverage Tucson,Arizona 85701 NOTICE OF SPECIAL July, 1978, at 10:00 a.m. at the does not exceed 25 percent of the Attorney for EXECUTION East Door of the New Cour Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona Notwithstanding any other Marion Nuzzi lot area Personal Representative SALE OF REAL PROPERTY thouse,in Tucson,Pima County, By Sgt.Dudgeon provision of these Articles, the 501594 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pub:The Arizona Territorial corporation shall not carry on Pub:The Arizona Territorial 2. Professional or semi Pub:The Arizona Territorial that in obedience to the Writ of Arizona: June 22,29,1978 any other activities not per- June 29,1978 professional office or studio, June 29,1978 Lot Thirteen (13) in Block Five 6,1978 miffed to be carried on by a July 6,13,1978 home occupation, art July 6,13,1978 Special Execution issued by the (5), of SOUTH MENLO PARK needlework or handweaving Req: DeConcini, McDonald. above entitled Court and in the Req: James A. Mather, At- corporation exempt from Req: Russo, Cox, Dickerson & above entitled cause,which Writ SUBDIVISION, establishment and or art gallery Grammer, Pima County, torney federal income tax under Cartin,P.C. 8,Yetwin,P.C. Page 16,The Arizona Territorial,June 29, 1978 • Jazz band in concert on campus /---r.-- , . Preservation Hall Jazz spirituals and ragtime. It's who will play here are: - ' '� verymen drew Perc G. Humphrey- a Band, the New Orleans music these y .rrZ :*. musicians who have from the saloons, the trumpet; Frank Demond- ..„ . - traveled the world playing streets and the river boats trombone, banjo; James ,./..k:: `. still Edward "Sing" Miller- --- ,�" �� A' the famous music they when this century was S g � �.r created decades ago, will young. piano; Joseph "Cie" 8 iliti,i, 'Xit'1 ' * hold a concert on Friday, Although most of the Frazier-drums; Marvin 1 ,. July 14 at 8 p.m. in the UA musicians are over sixty, Henry Kimball-banjo, 74 " i` Main Auditorium. their music is bright, bass; Allan Jaffee-tuba; ,r'"" .. �..•�, �� ��� ;. '1 '"'""�!!thar ' Jass - as it was young,filled with spirit and and Willie J. Humphrey, .,, . , . t: , ik-, ..ke, ��, originally called - is a played with technical Jr.-clarinet. i) / . _did Tickets are available at r - 2-..: ,-`- ' creative amalgam of excellence. - � . marches,quadrilles,blues, Members of the band Concerts &Public Affairs, T i t--._ Nip., ii----- , r 1508 E.6th St.,884-3341. A 4, ...,..,..If * ._ TheTry Our 4 Case Beer ° itifiC , Northwest's !.\ ill $s 5U - Only Super e r incl.tax CAMPAIGN GOAL `"'* •s :'-' `'� ' Full Service �.��� ��� � •-> g ,� United Way Tucson has . , .4.. Neighborhood �' United - ,, -gi d 4, - , r ti Tavern = set a 1978 Campaign goal of . 04 �. $2,600,000.7.1 percent more �, 4'7 '. � :r ; This Week's � �r �� •� �a:-��-t-,,,!•,,'..4"-'41'1'� �' �" than was collected last h .�, = -.-... :4a ` ,, :•' ... ... _ \:::;5' i year. _ Roas t Bee a The United Way Cam- PYRAMID CLUB—Barbara and Buckles Woodcock build pyramids with pachyderms �ia�f`'••••,,I`",a``"i����h••''� paign is scheduled to begin in the 108th edition of Ringling Brothers and Barnum&Bailey Circus which comes to the '�f� DUNN S September 27 with exhibits Tucson Community Center for nine performances July 6 to 9.The Woodcocks direct 22 COCKTAILS of United Way agencies at elephants in the show. Package \_,S.:4': • PLAZA E SC O N D I D A the Tucson Community Liquors *r' • 7850 N. ORACLE AT MAGEE Center. l976concertea ure i• N�ll� f :; jb , ! __ „ ` IiS1�... rlll:II"' ,I•; - CHINESE-AMERICAN- of last Waltz r POLYNESIAN_ .4,74to CUISINE EXOTIC By JUDY RATLIFF scenes suggest that the though• the. effort, he is x RESTiktifiANT .. POLYNESIAN ==The Last Waltz" is a director is tryi•ng to com- expending is obvious at DRINKS film of the rock ou The mumcate something be- every moment. p yond the fact that the group With Robertson leading 1---. ;, Band's last live perfor-I gave an extravaganza fare- the way,The Band strains. OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER 7 days a week mance given on Thanks- well concert with est It shines. Singer-drummer giving Day 1976 at the Winterland Ballroom in appearances by such lu- Levon Helm savors lyrics - muiaries as Bob Dylan, like fine aged liquor. Thems Tahiti ror San Francisco. It was Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, players give nuances to made by director Martin P y ■ in Scorsese (Taxi Driver; o Van Morrison and Muddy their music with their ex-Q �nQs Polynesiandining New York New York). Waters. What he wants to pressions which can't be The motivation behind communicate never be- communicated on records. the filming of the concert comes clear. He obviously These are the things you go '111 b this director is difficult feels.The Band is a rather to concert to see. And, this OPEN JULY 4th y , special group of musicians is a particularly fine con- _ to discern. If Scorsese's that will be missed as a cert. 1 NOON TO 10 PM +, aim was to present the best . a ‘bk force in leve rock music. The problem with the -, / filmed rock ca�ncrt movie extra scenes is that they ever made, lie has suc The strong point of the +; *hrli are not integrated into the .� r ceeded and his choice of movie is the beautiful qua- concert footage very well. ; dili,, '`��'+�'='., 1 iii, ,' �y. ;._.. subject seems apt. The hty of the film work and its d n' dd a lot to the Theydon't a o t • 7/J _- !-f f.� _� i 1 - c5 I_ Band has long been hailed accompanying soundtrack. . ,_ , t �`�:T:9)•• , ,�• s - - - film but they dont detract '� '�+� S ' � as to s in their field.) .......„: - ,,! p It is amazing to see per- — much. The questions _ _.-- - -• -- __ ---` - )1/4 �x "lam ~ There are scenes in the formers as clearly as they asked the group members ''' ��'°""-- •1 - 4,, movie of the band mem- are shown in "The Last are bland. The responses- ���""---- • bers talking and being in- Waltz". Scorsese has tell of early stints in ',RU►,�� -'_ 7116 N. ORACLE RD. at 1 N A terviewed. There are se- managed to catch an un- raunchy bars and other Luncheon Served _ -�-� . --,.. -- Nanini Financial Bldg. _ veral non-concert perfor- common number of perfect history. Nothing insightful in our Polynesian Garden ...,� Mon.-Fri.11:30:2:30 For reservations or take-out orders please call mance scenes that have moments. RobieRobert- emerges and a few of these BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE 297-2236 also been added to the con- son, the lead guitarist of scenes are embarrassingly u „ - - - . cert footage.One is of these the group,is the picture of sloppy. performances takes place an accomplished musician. . As a concert film this before a group of recording He radiates pleasure when movie is tops. As some- studion technicians. a musical passage goes thing more(like Woodstock 41114 111 'WI The other is presented to particularly well. He managed to be) it misses. a conspicuously large and seems to gather energy as "The Last Waltz" is now empty concert hall. These the concert progresses showing at the Oracle View itrium ihillif • • •�•�•�•�•�•�•�•�•N•�•�•�•�•=urh. N.- MI=MN=MONO• il '11 4 , Viligf II .111 441C 411151114 a I OFFER! .' , LA --* ,, , .......,40 _...........______ #._ , _..... p 16_ ______,......,. .__ _ , - v4 --% .1 ,, ,.,,,, , . 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N 6444 N.Oracle Rd.at Orange Grove ''���,,,, -.,,,r N , " • • Where food is your entertainment .N3611N•_• •_•Z•N•zIINOME N•I•z•N•••_•_•_•_• 622._ 270 2 N. M I RACLE EMl LE June 29, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 17 ■ n -, Ilk. curta , The enormously clever comedy "Mow The Other Half L oves" . a ; . :' } ByAlan Ayckbourn \ fice::,, .. 3^ Enjoy a lavish buffet dinner and fantastic show .rcall , . .. ._ _� Wednesday through Sunday. Cocktails 6:15, Dinner 6:45, Show 8:15. Phone 623-9456 for , reservations. Senior Citizen. Student and 'Other Military Discounts. half' cast 4t Sagaaro Dinner ,, , . , Theatre 749 W.Miracle Mile charts fast pace ... ,..., „,_:, : ., , _ .. . .. By LOTTE DETTMAR Again, almost a hallmark with playwright ` `' Alan Ayckbourn's Ayckbourn, men snag the \\)iIIacf TUESDAY caricature of marital mix- better parts.Tim Tully,the 1nn /, up and modern morals naive William Detweiler .. 4, , charts a fast pace in the 1 who thinks he has been ' E HOUSE& SPECIAL Saguaro Dinner Theater's cockolded, builds the role • RESTAURANT production of "How the from the vague husband to Other Half Loves." the wronged husband-in-a- # i rage with real - E . fILL T Tricky interweaving and g turning-of deception among the-worm fervor, not an } easyjob. But of BUTTERMILK PAMCfIKES characters shows the Tully, we : Saguaro cast sharp and expect much. fully tuned to Ayckbourn's ckbourn's Also, we have found we ,, ,, you CfIM EFOR 99c can be sure of Tim Gilbert chaos.The script sets three . �.. married couples together whatever he faces in his �` ��. � �� Freshly Ground Coffee in which the three men character. As Frank FAMILY FEUD--Lord and Lady Macbeth determine to Served Daily work for the same com- Foster, concerned em- kill the king in a scene from the Shakespeare Under the Gam - oPm pany. There any similarity ployer, and sincere wor- Stars production in the courtyard at La Placita in ends,with each suspecting, shipper of his wife, he downtown Tucson. The play will be given June 28 and 29 6090 M. Orate Rd. suspected of, or actually eases into the part with and again July 5-9 with Much Ado About Nothing embroiled in extra-marital neat underplay which scheduled June 30, July 1 and 2. affairs. evens the score for the Every character takes louder roles.We see a man, his own way home, trying who, though cheated by his to help in the case of Teresa wife, is no dunce. His quiet JULY 6 containment emphasizes • ru JULY 9 Phillips and Mary Det- a weiler, or plowing out of the growing realization of lies as does Fiona Foster the character's knowledge. COMMUNITY TUCSON CE N T R E and Bob Phillips. Mean- Michael F. Woodson, as de ! - while, the gentle fog of Bob Phillips, the Romeo ,i f � i Frank Foster and wistful husband,could have beefed . % I floundering of William up his role in stronger ,..' r•t` Detweiler measures than fight and �` �' 0 e er balance the f .,� action. shout,we felt. IN However,it is the staging r fi ,.k �• �As usual, Ayckbourn s " ,4, THE% of "How the Other Half INGIL plot for the play is a light Loves"which will leave /*PR EATES3�1 LI Mand flimsy bit,part tongue- the I • N )1/4 LEV most lasting memory. For, tS14,24WINin cheek art ure farce' P p all action, even though in vir.,:0 N y, and - as good comedies �` \i'E 'R TNS two different households fry �` _ �,,. are - part truth. Such an unfolds on the single stage 0 %-,,�:',~ o r, �```'`''� amalgam requires care with characters in- •�,- �r and perception of a role to tertwiningandpassingone tl C I RC U S produce entertainment. another. t,0 • The finale of the With the expertise of the first act especially in- Saguaro director, David trigues the viewer. Produced by Irvin Feld and Kenneth Feld Gardiner, and the skills of "How the Other Half each actor and actress, Loves" at the Saguaro NEW!I"`How the Other Half Dinner Theater, 749 W. YEAR ! Loves" gives us laughs Miracle Mile, plays which actually grow as the Wednesdays throughNEWT' UNIQUE!! THE MOST LAVISH SHOW EVRIV plot becomes more im- Sundays with cocktails at probable! 6:15, SEE! SHU1ILE! BALANCE! What s Old Tucson T IR )IE RINK OFIINDIANild- , \ changes its 9 ___Eaf playing THE GREATEST ASSEMBLAGE OF CIRCUS STARS BYER!! AMERICA!!policy a. price :, 0 THURSDAY ALL SEATS RESERVED - PRICE INCLUDES TAX STARTING HERE STARTING (JULY 6) at 2:30 PM & 8:00 PM# $3.50 - $5.00 - $6.50 NOW-June 14-18 and June 20-24 at A new "Pay One Price" 8 p.m. most nights in Doubletree #K6UN/lV-EL CON MALL NIGHT AT THE CIRCUS Inn; presented by Arizona Commu- admission policy is now in ALL TICKETS$2.00 OFF WITH SPECIAL DISCOUNT COUPON AVAILABLE SAVE$1.00 ON CHILDREN UNDER 12 nity Theater. effect at Old Tucson, ac- AT ALL EL CON MALL STORES THURSDAY AFTERNOON at 2:30 PM PERFORMANCE MACBETH-Shakespeare Under FRIDAY AFTERNOON at 2:30 PM PERFORMANCE the Stars on LaPlacita, 8 p.m. on cording to Chuck Stretton, June 8,9,10,11,16,17,22,23,28,29 FRIDAY SATURDAY MORNING at 11:00 AM PERFORMANCE and July 5,6,7,8,9., marketing director. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING- Under the (JULY 1) at 2:30 PM & 8:00 PM Shakespeare Under the Stars at new policy, TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT: LaPlacita,8 p.m.on June 14,15,18, adult admission is $4.95, SATURDAY THE TUCSON COMMUNITY CENTER BOX OFFICE(Mon.-Sat. 10am-6pm) 21,24,25,30 and July 1 and 2. EL CON MALL• PARK MALL • DAVIS-MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE children under 12,$2.95 and (JULY 8) at 11:00 AM, 3:00 PM & 8:00 PM EAST SIDE CITY HAIL• FORT HUACHUCA• LA POPULAR in Nogales THE UNIVERSE GAME - children 3and under will be ga es Humorous look at astronomy;show times are 4:30, 7:30 and 9 p.m. admitted free. SUNDAY FOR TICKETS&GROUP SALES INFO. CALL Tuesdays through Fridays; 1:30,3, The new admission (JULY 9) at 1:30 PM & 5:30 PM CALL (602) 791-4266 4:30,7:30 and 9 p.m.Saturdays and Sundays through July 15. Matinees policy includes unlimited TAKE SUNTRAN TO THE CIRCUS!! at 2 p.m. June 20 through Aug. 25. rides on the 19019 carousel Grace Fiandrau Planetarium BUSES DEPART PARK MALL(Main Entrance) - EL CON MALL(S.W.Corner Parking Lot) - CASAS ADOBES - ORACLE VILLA - PLAZA del ORO the Old Tucson Stage Line, STARTING 112 HOURS BEFORE SHOWTIME. BUS TICKETS AVAILABLE AT COMMUNITY CENTER BOX OFFICE. COSI FAN TUTTE at U of A Opera the scenic train trip, the Theater,July 1 at 8 p.m.and July 2 at 3 p.m. antique model Stutz FR BEST SMAIL ORDERS NOW! MONSTER'S REVENGE AT Bearcat cars and the IronGaslight Theater starts July 12. .� PRESERVATION Hall Jazz Band Door Mine Ride. �^, at U of A Main Auditorium on RWGLING BROS.-BARIUM&BAILEY CIRCUS Friday,July 14 at 8 p.m. The ane price also in- DAY DATE KRIS K R I STO FF E R SON and TncsOn Coasmwls Center, P.O.BOlt 3 3 Rita Coolidge at Community Center eludes tours of the movie Tucson,Arizona 85702 Arena July 19. sets and soundstage as well TIME • HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES as admission to the movie, -At Saguaro Dinner Theatre Wed- ``H o l l y w o o o d on the ME - Number of Adult Tickets, at S per ticket=S nesdays through Sundays. (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY) Desert". THE BAT•-mystery opens July 5 Summer park hours are 9 ADDRESS PHONE Number of Child Ticketsat S per ticket=$ at Playbox Community Theater in a.m. to 6 p.m. Monda (UNDER 12 YEARS) Town. y through Thursday, 9 a.m. CITY STATE ZIP TOTAL AMOUNT OF CHECK OR MONEY ORDER S OLD TUCSON - Hoedown to midnight Friday and Showdown on stage Friday, NEVER MAIL CASH!! Make check or money order payable to TUCSON COMMUNITY CENTER. Enclose self-addressed,stamped envelope. Saturday and Sunday starting at 7 Saturday and 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Amusements open daily at 9 p.m. a.m. Sunday. Page 18,The Arizona Territorial,Jane 29, 1978 . • • * • Pool situation now . fluid. iF f oto • or. uml Independence Day is next week. Since the only major By WALT NETT the delivery time, which slower delivery time this traditional gunite pool, or celebration of the Fourth in greater Tucson is the In the wake of bickeringbecause of material fireworks display at the University of Arizona,we sent a year,he said. the new plastic lined pool. reporter to Casas Adobes Shopping Center to ask people over water rates and water shortages is uncertain at Normally the swimming Mr. Ragel said that, p° pp g shortages, the real estate best. pool business starts to rise although his company also this question: listing were full of "If you order a pool right in February, he said, but . installs the plastic pools, Do you think more should be done in Puna County to them—houses with pools now,we'll have to wait four the increase in orders dates "about 98 percent of our celebrate the Fourth of July (such as parades, fireworks going on the market. to five weeks to get in to back to last fall. customers are putting in and special activities)?. Water has become a build it," he said, adding Because of bad weather concrete pools." • politically stable situation that fluctuations in the But, said Mr. Hawke, �,. -- - � in the spring, some pools r ,.. again, but the home cement supply could cause took longer to install. Whitaker is also selling the swimming pool market is additional delays during vinyl po01 to some 4,-1/ ail ', s questionable for other construction. In addition, Whitaker customers for several � , APS � , reasons. George Hawke, vice tries to be selective in reasons, one being an '. - "The market looks about president of Whitaker hiring its installers. - earlier delivery time. I �� half sick," said Gene Aquatech Pools, said, "We think people would "It's a situation where e.f- "It's e.- Ragel, general manager Lots of i g "Lots people want rather wait a little longer people have a taste for one for Patio Pools. `It's swimming pools." r. for a top quality pool rather or the other," Mr. Hawke ` = because of the cement However, he said, there than getting it in fast and said, citing a recent .. . tea. shortage and other things." is a waiting period on the having problems later on," customer who, because '-e",,,,,,,„ Aro The market, Mr. Ragel traditional built-in gunite Mr.Hawke said. .. .. he'd had a vinyl pool at his �' , . said, is up slightly all over pools because of material The market seems to be previous house,wanted one ' LINDA GIVENS — I ��� • -,� the United States,but some shortages. split on whether to buy the for the new house. potential customers are But there have been haven't lived here long.I'm ... '.7 , \ apparently dismayed over other factors in Whitaker's from California and when I NATHANIEL RUSSELL— Ga r e n e r S IVIa az i n e lived on the coast I went to The stores should have the fireworks display. Fourth of July games. There's a lot of fireworks, There should be a softball fl M EXCITIMI GROWING can sei will picnics and barbeques in tournament through the CHURCHCalifornia. The fireworks Fourth of July weekend. I M EW are nice, especially on the usually go to the fireworks Sur uses newcomers ocean. attheUofA. Canyon del Oro Baptist Church -- r 4 ;. ... Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Good gardeners, and Arizona newcomers, like � mts-' r -,,,,-,:'‘ - . 1. even moderatelygood gar- their counter arts . r _ ., ' Sunday School 10:30 a.m. g p � �.- — .A • deners, often have more anywhere, are usually - ; Evening Service- 5:00 p.m. y -7-,. .,..w ���� � � ,�� harvest than they can anxious to get acquainted Pastor Theoren Smith handle. with their new surroun- fi h .`..s,.n....ro .� " -_`' i .... 299-9412 9200 M. Oracle RoadIf you have surplus dings. But they are and you can have sometimes at a loss about � ,t �� . x produce it ready for a late Fridayhow to get started. ,.„- ___�--_ To meet this need, an , 'Ascension Lutheran Church delivery to the Tucson Garden Center, 4040 North "Arizona information : Campbell Ave., or bring it Guide has been prepared VacationDihinQnhnnl . downtown to the Farmers for the Valley National CANDY CARRIERS — I Bank for distribution d�` Market and find George STEVE KELCH — I think think there should be 1220 W. Magee Brookbank ata table and through its offices outside the Fourth of Jul fireworks. I'm from a he will arrange to sell it for the Phoenix and Tucson y is a big small city in northern July 10-21, 9:15-11:45 areas. event. It should be really you. The basic idea is to celebrated — it's a big Michigan, near Marquette, Ages 3 years-6th grade Welcome! help people with more "This 32-page magazine event.In Ohio,there's a big and we always had big Come&join in the fun:Games•Crafts•Bible St garden produce than they doings on the Fourth and 1 Y is designed tojcquaint new fireworks display in the know what to do with and residents with their new park and everyone sits on you kind of miss it. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: also to help those who like environment, and is the the grass. I think ole ` fresh produce but haven't p ` 297-3095 or 297-7916 only guide of its type are getting away from the yet learned how to grow it available,” said Timothy big celebrations. successfully. Creedon, senior vice president and manager of Lutheran-LCA Synod VNB'S southern division CASAS ADOBES , ,' Dove of Peace Lutheran Church � .. Road.Mr. administration. �• , 665 W.Roller Coasteroa h Charles W. Malloch, Mr. Gre- gory Adolf, Pastors. Sunday "It is complete with Cs i���� 8.30 11• Sun- morning worship, details about each county, j• day church school,9:45 a.m. 'DIRECTORY `3 ' communities and tourist s ' Beautiful Savior Community Lutheran attractions. Featured is vuorsh• ,r ,' Meeting at Thornydale School, such information as *�µ Old Father&Massingale Rds.(2 j The = availability Of health care — is north west of Thornydale,Worship 4 blks. {� ,' of Ina). Worship and services, shopping, LYNN SAKELLA There children's church 9:00 a.m. -',S,,, :: should be different ac- �r r Nursery provided. Daniel A. churches, S C h O O 1 S, Of 'War . • Hodgson,Pastor,297-2701 recreation, road, news tivities, such as people aloice . , , media and climate," said '` .` getting dressed up as i 1 -- Presbyterian , - , - Brethren 1 St.Andrews Presbyterian Washington, re-enacting .i..i . .a - Church Creedon. Northwest Brethren Chapel `�- MARK JOHNSON — Yes, parts of history. There 7600 Paseo del Norte. Sunday L.W. Cross Junior High School Church of God Services,9:30;The Rev.Robert Copies are available free there should be a couple of should be.more fireworks 1000 W.Chapala Drive.The Rev. First Church of God B. Dulaney and The Rev. J. Bill Curtis. Worship service 3355 N. Fontana Ave. The Rev. Dayton McCormick. Nursery& of charge upon request by parties with fireworks. too. There are four or five 10:30 a.m.; Sunday School 9:30 Richard L. Hubacek. Morning preschool classes 9:30.Learning writing to Arizona In- They are going to have a fireworks displays around a.m.; Bible study (in homes) worship, 10:45 a.m.; evening center grade 1-6 following don'tthe 7:30 p.m.Tuesday.For informa- worship,7 p.m.;Sunday School, children's sermonette. formation Service, P.O. party at Cliff Manor with town, but they last tion call 297-9518. 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday Bible Box 311, Dept. T-285, fireworks. There should be that long and aren't that Canyon del Oro • Study,7 p.m. Baptist Church Roman Catholic Tucson,AZ 85702. a parade down Ina Road. good. Meeting at C.D.O. High School. Episcopalian Saint Odilia Parish Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. & Christ The King 7570 Paseo del Norte. The Rev. Sunday School; Bible Study Episcopal Church Henry J. Miller, Pastor. Daily Thurs. 7:30 p.m.; Pastor Theo- 2800 W. Ina Road. Rector Mass, 9 a.m.; Saturdays, 5:30 ::;:-,4_ ren Smith. Gregory W. Wyes, Sunday p.m.; Sundays, 7, 9, 10:30 and worship,8, 10 a.m.;Thursdays noon. Confessions, Sat. after R ,� , 10 a.m.Sunday school 10 a.m. noon 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. and by ` Casas Adobes request. Baptist Church -1,14 We ' 2131 W. Ina Road.Mr. Roger L. Episcopal United Church of Christqv i Barrier, Jr. Pastor. Morning St.Philip's In The Hills The Casas Adobes Community . = worship, 10:50; Sunday School 4400 N.Campbell Ave.The Rev. Congregational Church ' (all ages)9:30;evening service Roger Owens Douglas, Worship 6775 Casas Adobes Road. Mr. IV-:- . ',gm. 8, 9:30, 11 and 5 p.m. Donald D. Rowland, f '" t 7 p.m.; spiritual enrichment service, Pastor. hour 5:45; Wednesday Bible Sunday school,nursery and high Worship and Church School, 10 . ..,,E school 7 p.m. school 9:30 a.m. a.m. Arthur R.Adair Martha J.Adair Harold R. Adair - The Lutheran Church United Methodists Christian Science of the Ascension(Mo.Syn) St.Mark's United Third Church of Christ,Scientist 1220 W. Magee Road.The Rev. Methodist Church REVERENT TT EN T I O N 6901 N. La Canada Drive. Sun- Lynn Rittmann,pastor.Sunday 1431 W. Magee Road. Mr. day school, morning, worship, worship service, 10:00 a.m. Thomas Kiracofe.Worship ser- 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday testi- Sunday School and adult Bible 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. TO YOUR VERY EED eiV.. This convenient church directory is sponsored by these thoughtful merchants. Day and night ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES are ready to serve your family AMPHI PLAZA ASTRO T.V. Corner 1st 8 Ft.Lowell Plaza Escondido--N.Oracle Rd.at Magee with sympathetic personal service that relieves the strain Ph.297-2294 and worry of unfamiliar duties and decisions. ARMANDO'S STRIDE RITE SHOES CLIFF MANOR INN 7954 N.Oracle Rd.-Plaza Escondido Ph.297-4062 5900 N.Oracle Rd. Ph.887-4000 ASSOCIATED OPTOMETRISTS TOM ROOF THE CLEANER N(1: S?"4::)0/1#4et ,e Drs.Simpson,Miller 8 Fobricant Plaza del Oro--Orange Grove 8 Oracle Plaza del oro--Oronge Grove 8 Oracle Ph.297-7974 1050 N. DODGE 4519 N. ORACLE June 29, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 11 Everywhere else July 4th festivities abound l .. , witisig-Tri Fourth of July activities Pima County apparently from individual artists on exciting contests `4...,.,, ��.�.. • I- -�' • p are planned at the Uni- will be fairly quiet except the three Hopi mesas, and throughout the da ; y. versity of Arizona, Mount for the annual fireworks included in the show will be . •. . _• • • Lemmon and in the neigh- display at the U of A Hopi Activities commence - .t • .; p Y p pottery, basketry, N. with the raising of the flag '�� '" - ��` -` borhood near Catalina stadium. silver, Kachina dolls, •, ., 'r High School, but much of A short drive to textiles and demon- in proper ceremonies, �. � judging of the "soap-box" �►► lb the holiday action will be Patagonia, however, strations by craftsmen. coaster racers the coaster out of town. promises a parade at noon Admission to the Hopi show derby, afoot race u "B" The University of Ari- Tuesday, July 4, a bar- is free. p zona Fourth of cele- Hill a parade at noon, and • • July becue all afternoon, games Prescott's Frontier Days a fireworks display at `' bration will begin 6 .m. P y 0.30 `¢ 0 g P for young and old, celebration and rodeo will m.in Vista Park. . r. ; with pre-show enter- fireworks at dusk and a feature cowboys from P� _ s . ..... tainment leading to the free dance afterward. throughout the Southwest A highlight of the dayis . .. , f i.•• g est fireworks display at 7:30 A longer trip is necessary competing for rodeo prizes the Soap Box Derby,which ___..-,_. m. The cost is $2.50 for . * P• to reach the really big at 2 p.m.each day July 1-4. provides keen competition _ M ��_r adults and $1.25 for chil- activities at Flagstaff and There's also a western for the young participants .• _ • •• ' -, " , d dren under 12. Buses will Prescott. parade scheduled for 9:30 and excitement for the -- -- .. start leaving El Con Shop- In Flagstaff the*holiday a.m. Saturday, and other hundreds who line Tomb- 1 � ping Center at 5:30 p.m. is Pow Wow time, and events will include a stone Canyon in Bisbee to « i.. 09 ' 'i EM:111i * l, Mt. Lemmon Wo- Indians from tribes across carnival, roping and beard cheer them on. Since the •t' man's Club is sponsoring the state and contests,n t e s P g races do not start in a field country will ts, western ., the Third Annual Fourth of be gathering there July 1-4 melodramas and a dude but begin in groups 30 .t July Celebration at Sum- for a weekend packed with jail for anyone not wearing seconds apart, some of the merhaven on July2,3, andapparel. excitement stems from parades, dances, rodeo western A {� _: ; 4. On Sunday, July 2, the events and arts and crafts fireworks program at dusk intrepid youngsters cat- , 71:1 _ :- Boy Scouts will conduct a displays. Thousands of July 4 will cap the ac- ching up with slower , 1 -•- -- .- ..., flag ceremony, and special spectators will be joining outlies. drivers and having to pass religious services are plan- them to observe the goings- Yuma will be the scene on curves. It's guaranteed HEAD SWITCHER - Activating the translator power ned. The Fiddler's Contest on. for a world championship to bring spectators to their switch for KUAT-FM last Saturday was none other than takes place at 2p.m. feet. John P. Schafer, president of the University of Arizona. The rodeo, dancers, event July 1 when its an- Northwest residents ca Monday, July 3 is Chil- parades and bazaars are nual Colorado River Inner n now hear KUAT better on 103.1 dren's Da with old fas- Pioneer Arizona Museum megahertz. Y� all Indian - all jewelry, Tube Race and Floatdown on 1-17 a few miles north of hioned children's games basketry, pottery, woven Parade takes place. The Phoenix will have a planned. Mt. Lemmon's products and traditional river will become a mass of Lamplighter Festival famous parade takes place Indian food are Indian weekend tubers strivingfor July ra n S a tQ r s 4 beginning withV a on July 4 at 11 a.m. made. Rodeo action will trophies and outdoor fun, g g an old The 15th Annual while manymore line the fashioned community sing- begin at noon all four days, along in the village square. Camden-Palo Verde Neigh- banks to urge themlisteners KuAT-FAA parades are set for 9:30 g on. After the songfest, a borhood Fourth of July a.m. Sunday and Monday, For many Yumans the Parade is Tuesdaybegin- event has become a family watermelon bust and seed People in the northwest transmitter is located on and ceremonial dances will s ittin contest will take Hing at 9 a.m.Children and take place at 7:30 p.m. tradition, and families and spitting who have been trying, with Mount Bigelow in the adults dressed in costumes, individuals from ages 14 to Place, and there will be varying degrees of success, Catalina Mountains, but, Sunday and Monday. The g other 1800-era games,such to ick u K » decorated wagons and Pow Wow bazaars will be over 50 enter in various p p KUAT-FM at 90.5 because of shadow ef- wheelbarrows and small categories of the race. as ring tossing and hor- megahertz (MHz), should facts, broadcasting to the open every day at the Fort g seshoe pitching. bands will follow the 10 Tuthill area. Northern Gila County give up-and try again at Catalina Foothills area has block parade route- which Historical Society is the At 7:30 the Opera House 103.1 MHz. been something of a winds throughout the area The Museum of Northern sponsor for Payson's will open, and visitors can KUAT-FM, operatedproblem, according to just south of Catalina HighArizona in Flagstaff will by Antique Festival and In- boo the villian and cheer the University of Arizona, KUAT officials. School. host the 45th annual Hopi dian Crafts Show from 10 the hero in the scheduled activated Show, a traditional exhibit a translator on Signals from Tumamoc Skyline Country Club is and sale of Hope arts and a.m. to 6 p. . July 1 and 2 melodrama.Later they can Tumamoc Hill in the Hill are expected to cover one of few places on the in Payson High School. stroll down Main Street and Tucson Mountains an area from Swan Road to north side with a countycrafts, July 1-4 at the museum. Bisbee's 4th of July watch. craft demon- Saturday, beaming its Interstate 10,running from fireworks permit. celebration,now nearly 100 s t ra tions in la m p1 i t programming on the new 10 to 15 miles north of the Many Arizona com- Items selected for the years old,had traditionally buildings. The grounds, frequency for better new translator, reaching munities are going all out show are collected by combined a patriotic ob- lighted with luminarias, northwestern reception. approximately 30,000 new for a big Fourth of July,but Museum staff members servance with a variety of will remain open until 10. The station's main listeners. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right To Kno‘.v, Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know NOTICE In the Superior Court of the In the Superior Court of the June 29,1978 ( OF � � Articles of Incorporation IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the relationship to the above child is STATE OF ARIZONA STATE OF ARIZONA July 6,13,20,1978 SHERIFF'S SALE In and For the County of Pima In and For the County of Pima Req: Virginia C. Howard, At- of named incorporators have hereby notified to appear in the STANFORD ENTERPRISES, executed and adopted these Superior Court of Pima County, THE GREAT AMERICAN In the Matter of the Estate of torney INC. Articles of Incorporation this 6th Juvenile Division,2225 East Ajo : THE SHERIFF'S DEPART- FEDERAL SAVINGS AND JAMES HARRIS BROWN, ARTICLE I day of June,1978. Way,Tucson,Arizona,on • MENT WILL BE HAVING A LOAN ASSOCIATION, fka Deceased. the 16 The name of the Corporation is Helen M.Dillard day of October, 1978, at 1:15 GUN AUCTION ON JULY 11, FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS No.P-4547 PUBLIC NOTICES STANFORD Enterprises,Inc. J.Dayton Ford o'clock,p.m.,and to show cause, AT 10:00 a.m. AT THE WEST AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS ARTICLE II Pub:The Arizona Territorial if he has any,why such parent STEPS OF THE OLD COURT- HOMESTEAD, To the CREDITORS of the Your Right To Know, The purposes for which this June 29,1978 child relationship should not be HOUSE ON 115 N.Church. Plaintiff Estate of JAMES HARRIS Corporation is formed are, or July 6,13,1978 terminated as provided by law. Pub:The Arizona Territorial vs. BROWN,deceased. include, the transaction of any Req:J.Dayton Ford,Attorney Norma M.Felix June 29,1978 CARLOS R. TREVINO and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN or all lawful business for which Clerk of the July 6,1978 ADELFA T. TREVINO, that Sadie Renfro has been SUPERIOR COURT OF corporations may be in- PUBLIC NOTICES Superior Court Req: Pima County Sheriff's husband and wife;et al., ARIZONA By James Bravo appointed personal represen• corporated under the laws of the Department tefendants ?alive of this estate.All persons PIMA COUNTY State of Arizona,as they may be Deputy No.172710 having claims against the estate IMPERIAL I N SU R A N C E amended from time to time. Y our R ig h 1 T o K now P Y Clerk COMPANY, a California for Pub:The Arizona Territorial PUBLIC N T{CES NOTICE OF SPECIAL are required to present their ARTICLE III June 29;1978 EXECUTION SALE claims within four months after Poration; DICK GARCIA dba The corporation initially intends In the Superior Court of the July 6,13,20,1978 Your Right To Know OF REAL PROPERTY the date of the first publication Garcia Bail Bond, to conduct the business of STATE OF ARIZONA Req: Virginia C. Howard, At NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of this notice or the claims will Plaintiff's, dealing in and with real estate In and For the County of Pima torney Notice of Trustee's Sale that in obedience to the Writ of be forever barred.Claims must VS• and improvements thereto, for In the Matter of: The following legally described Special Execution issued by the be presented either to the ROBERT T. AGUILAR and use or for investment purposes, BABY BOY DEW, trust property will be sold, above entitled Court and in the personal representative at the EDILIA C.AGUILAR;et al., and also in and with property A 1 pursuant to the Defendants. person of less than 18 years. power of sale above entitled cause,which Writ office of her attorney,William S. and services in the aviation, No.S-4.46 PUBLIC NOTICES ' under that certain trust deed and the Judgment described Duni ace, No.171098 NOTICE OF HEARING g p 1001 Home Federalaircraft and related industries. recorded in Docket or Book 5219 therein by reference thereto are Tower,Tucson,Az or filed with NOTICE OF ARTICLE IV The Court, having read the Your Right To Know at pages.655-658, records of incorporatedSHERIFF'S SALE po Pima County,Arizona,at herein,commands the Probate Division of the of- The corporation shall have verified Petition for Ter- Public me to sell,and I will sell,subject Etta of the Clerk of the Court. WHEREAS, pursuant to an authority to issue 100,000 shares mination of Parent-Child auction to the highest bidder at to the right of redemption in DATED:June 23,1978 execution issued out of the above of stock, designated "Common Relationship, and offices of G.F. Randolph, such case made and provided by William S.Duni ace named court in the captionedStock," good cause P the par value of each of a The Successor Trustee, 2920 N. 7th statute,at public auction,all of Attorney action upon a judgment for the such shares being$10.00. Any pars, �IR person claiming parental s St.,No.12,in Maricopa County, the right, title, interest, claim Pub:The Arizona Territorial named plaintiffs and against the ARTICLE V relationship to the above child is in or near Phoenix,Arizona on and lien which the parties June 29,1978 named defendants entered on The name and address of the hereby notified to appear in August 7th,1978,at 9:00 o'clock named in said Judgment had or July 6,13,1978 the 14th day of April,1978 in the statutory agent of the Cor imaiu the otirSuvenile Dourt of Pima County, A.M.of said day: property Req: William S. Dunipace, amount of 520 136.93 togetherporation is: Juvenile Division,2225 East Ajo have in and to the real r Lot Seventy-Eight (78), of hereinafter described,and from Attorney with interest from said date at ROLLAND W.NORMAN Way, Tucson, Arizona, on the CITATION PARK, per map the proceeds of said sale, to the rate of six percent per an- 1101 W.Wanda Vista Rd. 16th day of October,1978,at 1:15 recorded in Book 14,page 31 of satisfy said Judgment in favor PUBLIC NOTICES num,and accruing costs,I have Tucson,Arizona 85704 o'clock,p.m.,and to show cause, court Maps, in the office the County of the judgment creditor therein levied upon all the right, title ARTICLE VI if he has any,why such parent- Recorder of Pima County, named, in the total judgment your Right Tc.r ,,, and interest of the defendants The knownplace of business `� child relationship Arizona. should not be sum of$22,770.10,together with Robert T.Aguilar and Edilia C. shall be 7436 North San Anna terminated as provided by law. 1'.M Dated this 4th dayof May,1978. accruing •��� '+•:'::x:`:- y• accrued and interest In the Superior Court of the Aguilar in the- following Drive Tucson Arizona end the :4`:}�':` r ~f`�Il:i Norma a M.Felix �•�-:�•��'��< i:;,:. Name of Trustor and costs since the date of entry STATE OF ARIZONA described real property: Corporation may establish such fi';xf''r;;;: Clerk of the •>',�::::. Anthon J.Ransom of said Judgment. In and For the County of Pima LOT 25 of VERDE PARK, a other locations for the conduct of -• Superior Court •r• ^� '��'����'��•. and subdivision of Pima County, its business as the Board of }.,,{,$:.•:, The sale will be held at the East In the Matter of: By James Bravo . iii' i .0.. Ann I.Ransom, front door of the new Pima Arizona,according to the map of f,;.jr.;;. WHITE,BABY BOY Directors may designate. Deputy Clerk . his wife, County Court House, also A records in the Pima County . person of less than 18 years. ARTICLE V I 1 Pub:The Arizona Territorial 1 ::. G.F.RANDOLPH, sometimes known as the main No.5-448 Recorder's office,in Book 14 of The initial Board of Directors ,'• SUCCESSOR entrance of said Court House in Maps&Plats,page 38. June 29,1978 :•••':•*• : ::..�::• shall consist of one(1)Director; ''= State of Arizona NOTICE OF HEARING Jul 6 13 20 1978 .•. _ `w '' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN y ::: :=::: Tucson,Arizona,on July 20,1978 The Court, having read the and the name and address of the Req: Virginia C. Howard, At :`.:. `'" SS. at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to sell verified Petition for Ter that I, the Sheriff of Pima person who is to serve as torney County of Maricopa the following described real mination of Parent-Child County, on the 20 day of July, Director until the first annual r:ti?: _.f-Y::_::__••••.'•••••:• On May 4th,1978,before me,the property to the highest bidder: Relationship, 1978 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock meeting r••• ons p, and good cause ee ng of shareholders or until r" undersigned,a Notary Public in Lot Thirty-Sevena.m. at the front door of the PUBLIC NOTICES :r:.: = = Y (37) of appearing, her successor is elected and ..- .. and for said County and State, CITATION PARK, per Map Any person claiming parental Pima County Courthouse in qualified is; personally appeared G.F. recorded in Book 14, Page 31 of relationship to the above child is Tucson, Arizona will sell at Helen M.Dillard Your Right To Know • Randolph, Esq., Successor Maps,in the office of the County hereby notified to appear in the public auction, to the highest 7 N.San Anna Dr. Trustee known to me to be the Recorder of Pima County, Superior Court of Pima County, bidder for cash,all of the right, Tucson,Arizona 85704 In the Superior Court of the Give person whose name is sub- Arizona. Juvenile Division,2225 East Ajo title and interest of the defen- The number of Directors to STATE OF ARIZONA darts Robert T. Aguilar and serve on the Board of Directors In and For the County of Pima scribed to the within instrument DATED June 21,1978 Way,Tucson,Arizona,on the 16 and acknowledged that he Richard J.Boykin day of October, 1978, at 1:15 Edilia C. Aguilar in and to the shall be fixed by the Bylaws of In the Matter of: to the executed the same. Sheriff of Pima County o'clock,p.m.,and to show cause, above described property to the Corporation. SMITH,BABY GIRL, ,why such parent satisfy said judgment. ARTICLE VIII A person of less than 18 years. WITNESS may hand and official Arizona if he has any, seal. J.S.Czech child relationship should not be DATED:June 16,1978 No.S 447 MARCH Di Lt. The incorporators of the Cor- Sharon Fay Deputy Sheriff terminated as provided by law. Sheriff of Pima County poration are: NOTICE OF HEARING By:Lt.J.S.Czech Helen M.Dillard Notary Public Pub:The Arizona Territorial Norma M.Felix The Court, having read the My Commission Expires June 29,1978 Clerk of the Deputy Sheriff 7436 N.San Anna Dr. verified Petition for Ter March 4,1981 July 6,13,1978 Superior Court Pub:The Arizona Territorial Tucson,Arizona 85704 minationOF of Parent Child Pub:The Arizona Territorial Req: Cusick, Watkins, Stewart By James Bravo June 29,1978 J.Dayton Ford Relationship, and good cause June 29,1978 &Harris,Attorneys Deputy Clerk July 6,13,1978 6742 N.Los Arboles Cr. appearing,July 6,13,20,1978 Pub:The Arizona Territorial Req:Stewart&McLean,LTD. Tucson,Arizona 85704 Any person claiming parentsI DIMES Req:Randolph&Randolph Page 20,The Arizona Territorial,June 29, 1978 . 1 11611111111IIliedS I licalir' MISCELLANEOUS ANTIQUES FOR SALE REAL ESTATE _ PETS It's's I . . . ,-..- •�-..•,,=,•,•�-,--.- - For Sale: 4 each 15 in. Mag Casas Adobes Realty TO HELP .';wheels and tires:2.8+wide,2-10 YOU BUY,SELL.EXCHANGE AKC miniature Schnauzer$150. For Free • Antique Clock Mart wide.Lug patterns are 5 on 51, YOUR REAL ESTATE.CASAS 297-7852.(AT 26) Two mo.old female kitten.297- 10 A4L ' Buy - Sell • Trade ' Widetires70percenttreadleft. ADOBES REALTY. 2973152. 8571 after 3:00 p.m. (TFN AT a 885 9008 after 5:00. $145.00. DOG TRAINING DA) ANT (AT DA 26-29) ,+ Your Home-Bob Clark Expert Repair-Refinish • Firm. DA-TFN 622-1642 5665 E 22nd St. 48-TFN A TERRITORIAL DESERT AIRMAN classified puts your 747-5674 PHOTOGRAPHY message into the hands of over 30,000 readers +readers who Custom made and designed wall want to know what you have to sell or want to buy. •,`•,,'.'-,•',.•`' --•'`'T,'''•'' units.Call A.Stoler,7901629. - • 0 (- based on 2.8 readers per copy) 49 TFN _ Vivitar 200 MM Telephoto Lens- W. BR L•,E D) O(, (,R O )\1 I\(• V- APARTMENTS olympus mount w-case. $85.00 • During a one-week period your ad will appear in The KITCHENS, VANITIES, 248 8352(AT DA 26) I ptit sE ii,,Atus ARIZONA TERRITORIAL and The DESERT AIRMAN for a UNFURNISHED CUSTOM CABINETS. Doug's i LOW,LOW minimum cost of only S3 plus tax per week.And Cabinet Shop -- 20 years of ex- it's easy to place your ad. Just use the form below (read perience. Licensed, Bonded, instructions carefully),mail it to us and watch for results. Oracle Villa-2 bedm. Second Insured. 932 W. Grant Rd. 622- FERTILIZER 1585 W. WETMORE RD. . floor sublease at $320 or offer. 1352. - --297-3152, days. 745-3005, nights. AT DA TFN 888-8699 INSTRUCTIONS - - CHARGES -(AT 26) -. - Top Grade Fertilizer, $5 yard delivered.Extra fine pulverized For Sale: Three quarter sized fertilizer $6.50 yard delivered. -•' PR O F ESSI C NA L PET-I CU R E S "' + bed (frame, box springs, Cook's Fertilizers, formerly ® Prost c"eariy one word per space use two spaces for address and AUTO SALES-USED mattress). Very good cond. Darlings. 887-0164. (Minimum TICK DIPPING ono space f it phone number or a ser+es of numbers Minimum Delivery 2 yards.) charge -s 5 for 2 t words a+�o 10 cents per word thereafter $45.00 or best offer.297-5466.(AT v NEVER TRANQUILIZED gDA 26) 48 TFN cstli� i? Amount under space of last word is +a+a" amount due for lone rysert.an includ,nQ+a,, For Sale 1976 White Volkswagon Rabbit. Auto. Tins. Beige In- Refrigerator-like new.Coldspot I terior.Super transportation car side by side,Avocado.19.1 cu.ft. WANTED (cherry cond.) only 12,000 mi. Cost$600. new,only $350. 1 yr. `'_♦_♦ ♦..♦,.♦�♦.♦ ♦..♦.♦_♦_♦_♦_._♦_♦_* $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 $3,000 Call Pete 297-1107(AT•DA old.Call 742-3096.(AT DA 26) ♦, w . i Custom made macrame plant •Wanted: builders transit and • ALL BREEDTN) `t $3.12 $3 .12 $3.12 hangers,animals and wall hang- cement mixer. Call 297-7106 ♦ ,�Ings.Very reasonable.Callafter 5 p.m.(AT DA 26-27) elAt 1,AUTOS WANTED 742-3128. (AT DA 26) + oaO GROOMINGf> = $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 - General yard work, trash . Sale Sat.July 1st at 8:00-1:00 removal, light soil tilling, etc. Will pickup old cars and trucks. 2030 N. Campbell (South of Call Frank at 887-7780.(AT 26) DESERT DALE KENNEL: • Cash for titled vehicles. Junk Grant). Clothing, cactus, suc- ► $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 Unlimited.294-8287. culents, variety household Will pickup old cars, any con- AT DA TFN items,including 3 matching king dition.Cash for titled cars.Junk lamps.(AT DA 26) Unlimited.294-8287. 4 6745 N. La Canada 297-0420 $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 If you want to sell your Mer- - AT DA TFN • cedes Benz,please call me,Don Good selection of used furniture. 1 mile west of Oracle Call for apps. Baby furniture&misc.Another- Yard work wanted Junior in 4 Wirth,793-0027 or 795-5770. f High School.Experienced.Mon + ' AT DA GVS TFN Buy.2021 S.Craycroft.Buy,se'l ♦ ♦-♦'♦ ♦-♦-♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦_♦ $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 &trade.790-8137. Wed 7:0011:00 a.m.or 3:00-5:00 AT DA TFN p.m.Fri.Sun-all day.297-3795. (AT DA 26-29) $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 TRUCKS, TRAILERS,CAMPER` DEALER WANTED - ROOMS FOR RENT CLASS/F/ED INSTRUCTION To handel a major line of pre- $3.22 $3.33 $3.43 1976 CJS full cage roll bar AM- engineered steel bins and Tired of payingADS FM 8 track 11-18-5's whites a buildings.Lucrative opportunity high rent? Cut ms track Call after Step. oke Intensive Spanisn conversation for the right person.Aggressive Your rent in half. Call the GET classes in your home, children farm operator considered. Call Roommate Connection,791-9400. 1743 $3.54 $3.64 $3.74 DA 23 AT 24 TFN or adults, (small groups 800.325-6400. AT DA 11-TFN preferred- minimum 5) highly AT DA 25-27 RESULTS! qualified teacher.Call 795-378N T4 .NFCALL $3.85 $3.95 $4.06 MOTORCYCLES- ASALESNOT BARE ORN DE' GARAGE SALE BICYCLES . Experience not essential. You 297-1107 $4.16 $4.26 $4.37 1975 125 cc Harley Davidson ttovisi�on trainedour modern audio vis- TO PLACE Motorcycle 1,500 miles. Boys 3- ual method. Sat.July Patio Sale: Toys,clothing,etc. speed 26"Raleigh bicycle going FREE If you are earning less than your Hills, 182o�S.Oak Park Dr.Rolling YOUR AD. PCS. Must sell. Call 790-2265 or potential and would like the DA 26) $4.47 $4.58 $4.68 748.7873.(AT DA 26) SCHOOL. opportunity to earn three to five _ hundred dollars a week, you Have you considered a career should explore this one. $4.78 $4.89 $4.99 MOBILE HOMES- in real estate? Call for corn- For a personal interview,phone FOR SALE formation"on license a atiaalnd sales 622-3666. GV-AT 25-26 LOST AND FOUND BUSINESS training at our expanding SERVICES Foothills Office location, 3031 $5.10 $5.20 $5.30 1958 Guardian 47x8. Exterior- HOUSE SITTING - Two • ' new paint. Interior-original N.Swan Road(next to Pelican's Lost:Ankle braclet.Gold June 3 • wood paneling. Must see to Wharf).Dau Wright 297-8272. dependable college students. Doug g Sat. "Julie is on it." 297-5980. $5.51 $5 62 appreciate. $2200 or best offer. Strunk Will care for plants, pets and Reward t5.00.(AT-TFN) $5.41 Call 884-8270 after 3 p.m.(AT DA house.Call 297.2781. SETTLED sooner 26) AT DA 24-27 Realty,Inc. '' Please insert my ad in Classification No +�-j gee"nd belowI for -......--..........--Oft A Member of Electro Realty I I BUSINESS Moving one week under conditions set forth above HOUSE FOR RENT Associates Wanted: Furniture I SERVICES -� . ie BOLD CAPS•n first line,max"mum of three words) +s s4 cents FURNISHED I Csed af,pliances,pianos,1..I extra per insertion Centered heading of first line"s also 50 cents Misc.If you want to dol- extra per insertion All ads must be accompanied by chess or P K&K HOME WATCHERS CITY VAN Near DM Air Base. 2 bdrm. Call 297-1 of I lar cash-Call Stan 2 9 4- VACATIONERS - We will eve money order unless'credit has been established Ads must be g Turn. house. Enclosed yard. received by noon Tuesday Ads received atter that time will be 0 8 2 3 dans.. . 8 8 9-2 0 4 2 I your house a daily security held until the following week Proofread your ad carefully before King bed, carpet, dishwasher. to place your ad! check and make it look lived in STORAGE CO $275 plus$50 deposit-298-1635. nights. mailing In case of publication error notify us within two days No while you are away. We water credit will be allowed after that time No cash refunds credit DA 25 .r"......"....."'.. '."..' plants, feed pets, put out the 795-6624 onI y will be issued No changes or refunds after ad is received be AT DIA 26 garbage, take in the mail and Territorial Publishers. Inc which reserves the right to edit, perform many other such reclassify or reiect ads if necessary A charge of 55 will be made DID YOU KNOW IT WAS THROUGH services. Call 888-3632 or 297- for returned checks _ HOUSE FOR SALE 3819. sheslaPIMINNYVVIOW64 CLASSIFIED ADS THAT: AT 24-27 I Name 2 Turn.houses on 1 lot.Both have- George Washington sold land along the Ohio River... ,�, .� • enclosed yards and 2 bdrm. T Address Near DM.$45,000•298-1635. Thomas Jefferson solicted for someone to fill theDA 25 ROOFS!AT DA 26 position of Secretary of the Navy... City State Zip TILE ROOF in 1900 Sir Ernest Shakleton found daring com- � New 4 bdrm.2'2 bth. Energey \� 73; 1. Phone saving home.6860 Casas Adobes panions who would venture with him to the \ • • • it �/� Dr.Call your realtor,or call us, hazardous North Pole..."''' IZALPH HAY we will be pleased to0you YOU TOO, CAN RECEIVE RESULTS this fine home. $125,00 04.. 297- Check enclosed( ) Money order enclosed( ) 3152.Casas Adobes Realty. (AT 23-26) FROM THE CLASSIFIED ADS!!! ROOFING Mail ad and coupon to Foothills Home-3 bedrm.2 bath. Send your ads to TERRITORIAL on large lot. Many custom Phone features: Atrium,beam ceiling, 1 W.Orange Grove Rd.,Tucson, Az 85704 887-3384 LICENSED & BONDED 1 W.Orange Grove Rd. , sunken bth. tub, fireplace. Call Foothills school district. 5500. or C�+oll 297-1107 Tucson,Az.85704 Days-887-9907. Even. 297- i 3215.(ATT DA 26) Classified Information CLASSIFIED INDEX CALL 297- 1107 The minimum charge for classified advertising is S3 for 21 Before Noon Tuesday words or less_ Each word thereafter is charged at 10 cents per 46.Houses for Rent-Furnished 7$.Mobile Homes-Park word. Bold caps may be used in first line (maximum of three 2•�nnouncements S0.Motorcycles&Bicycles 2d.Lost and Found 4$.Houses for Rent-Unfurnished $2 Musical Instruments words)and will be charged at a fiat rate of 50 cents in addition to 2e.Personals �•Instruction other charges.Centered headings are also charged at a flat rate $4.Business Properties-Sale 2q.Lodge Club Notices 52.Schools $6.Business Properties-Rent All classified ads appear in The ARIZONA TERRITORIAL art of 50 cents in addition to other charges Sig cuts not exceeding one 22.Antiques 54.Child Care U.Pets The DESERT AIRMAN (approximately 30,000 readers +) but column in width byio one soft i ha in depth are charged at a flat 24.Apartments Furnished 54.Job Wanted gyp.Photographymust be received no later than noon Tuesday of each week.Ads • rate of S1 in addition to other charges Larger sig cuts will not be 26.Apartments Unfurnished SS.Townhouses received after noon Tuesday will be held for publication the accepted.A reasonable charge wail also be made for reducing or 92.Autos Wanted 28.Auto Sales-New 60.Livestock following week.No cash refunds or changes can bee made after ad entargin9 sig cuts. Ads must be paid within 7 days After that K.Radio,TV,Electronics 30.Auto Sales-Used 42.Lots-Acreage is received by Territorial Publishers, Inc. Check ads carefully time ads incur an extra charge of?S cents R4.Maintenance �•Real Estate after publication and notify within two days l-f an error has Display advertising is accepted for placement within or near 32.Auto Services 9!.Recreational Vehitle; 34.Boats 64.Stereo Equipment assured.After that time no credit will be issued by Territorial other classified advertising providing ads are as deep as the 100.Rooms for Rent 36.Business Opportunities 4$.Misc.for Sale Publishers,Inc.Phone service available Monday through Friday number of columns wide-Acceptance of display advertising by 104.Sporting Goods ?$.Home Furnishings 70•Business Services only from 8 a.m.until S p.m.Call 297-1157, Territorial Publishers, Inc. does not guarantee placement in llf6.Storage classification. 40.Appliances 72.Mobile Homes-Sale lM.Trucks.Trailers„Campers Territorial Publishers. Inc., reserves the right to edit, 42.Help Wanted 74.Mobile Homes-Rent 112.Wanted 44.Moses fir Sale 76.Mobile Homes-Lots 113.Fertili zex reclassify or reject ads if nKlSSary. :4S.Garage Sale 114.Builders (+-based on 2.t readers per copy) °�: June 29, 1978, The ..,„:,.,,,:.,4 , -- -: Arizona Territorial, Page 21 Results: -..„, .. - Basketoall-. June 21: Too Hot to Stop --..-I:,:.... 107, CDO 41; Walker War- f**:'.' ; ...,, , . miallit i. - Teen Summer Basketball riors 74, L.M.C. 54; Crim- r League through Monday, son Tide won by forfeit Ora 1 v June 26. : b, .0, over 78ers; Indian Ctr.won \,*ki,- J.' , 4 , / „... _ , by forfeit over Cabs•Kami- CDO 8 1 kazes won by forfeit over �, 1,4 To ,.- Stop 1 �� Too Hot8 MaranaRebels won by r Rebels 8 2 forfeit over Rebels. - Crimson Tide 2 7 June 26: Kamikazes won , Indian Ctr. �` by Cabs• Too .:4,- . .,-. �. ..- Win. `�``� 6 3 forfeit over G -- 78ers 5 4 Hot to Stop 103, L.M.C. 40; Kamikazes 5 52, Walker `� ' . `" � �-� .\ Walker4 Crimson Tide Warriors 4 5 ` `� � ���� �� ���� `- Warriors 37• Indian Ctr. L.M.C. 2 7 y« . i.` �� � M „�„� won by forfeit over Cow- /-1..-,-, ," ,-A f, Marana 2 7 boys; 78ers won by forfeit Cowboys 8 60 Re- . �„.:�: ;.�.. r ..., .� ����., 1over Marana; CDO , a s 1 9 bels 57. More than A young wrestler tries for a pin at wrestlingcampY 23 Jack Rowes ears • n • • Tucson is _w 1.., .rot... �.*. ,a"N�.Zy,, n� t. Thomas conductss v .., b , q .. owing WeFlllsii,)kreclisit)E1. . ,, ... ... ...,... , ,.. 4 ,..,,„„ .s. 'A'..,,,,,,,,,,, . 0 , ' '.• . w' -. « SPEEDWAY LigugL Tg • „., ,,,. „,„.„ .. , _ k „ , . ,wrestlingcamp .,, 3 By°MARCIAKATZ `... _teew _ u2,-4.-- 100%*FINANCING The second session of the wrestling camp ended Friday �� � �� �° <• � - OUT OF STATE CREDIT OK *on approved credit at FlowingWells High School with the 20 boys takingrt ---�- -- � � � � g y � � silk, ill 1977 DODGE P.U. in a special Olympics finale and prizes awarded to the , .:(1 f.,.. Short Bed P.U. 4 speed transmission,radio,heat,air conditioning,winners. � .. -, : � �;�- power steering,power brakes,camper shell with boot,mags,extra clean. The students divided up into two teams,competing in a — '. A. variety of contests, such as soccer, dodgeball, track, �.. ., 1976 TOYOTA C E L I CA weight lifting and wrestling, with the combined score �x- a7 �.. Liftback, automatic transmission, AM-FM stereo, $4,988 : 4 heat,air conditioning,rallye wheels,shadow kit,like deciding the winners.All the students received a camp T- "�' new. shirt,for participating in the program. - • 1976 TOYOTA P.U. Flowing Wells High School wrestling coach Dave r x� .,.. A Long Bed,automatic transmission, radio,heat, air $3988 "7:,....., � `'` conditioning,sport stripes,step`bumper',big Thomas completed his second summer as head of the ..,,,,..,4,,,,2„,,..17 , p ` mirrors,compare this price. wrestling camp for 7 through 14-year-olds. "I helped them ' , in other years,when it was run through the junior high,"" �� � ���\� � � 1...., � 1976 TOYOTA COROLLA g g , w Liftback, 4 speed transmission, radio, heat, runs 3688 Mr.Thomas said. great. When he first started in the program, the classes would '''''''-4.-'4,,,,::::1',;:.!5::::,,,,,,,,,:: 1975 RATS U N P have 35 to 93 enrolled for each one-week session. "I'm �1 4 speed transmission, radio,heat, air conditioning, „ white spoke wheels, camper shell with $3588 finding it a little more difficult to recruit kids M :,,,,,, boot, step Mr. ,, -; - � bumper,very sharp. Thomas said. "We had a lot of kids from Marana in the 4, 4# - _ - :.,,:, ; past." � � 1975 TOYOTA COROLLA sn �t,;� �o7,„.:::;-..:,,'::::,,.;..7 = "_ 4 door, 4 speed transmission, radio, heat, air con $3288 A--,::-,,,z.„,„4.fi` ditionin clean. Mr. Thomas said he d like to have more boys enrolled ---- g, next year,so he can have more high school students help �• � �� �� �.� �` �� " 1973 TOYOTA CE L I CA him with the camp } ,_ � ' �' Automatic transmission, radio, heat, air con- $3188 ditioning mags custom interior verynice. Although the five day a week,six hour a day program is - x �- � a.,� �.. . .�� � �� ' � , � . y� � � �� � `��°' � 1974 RAT S U N 610 strenuous,Mr.Thomas said the emphasis is on enjoyment - --,k..;:::...-, �,, � K and fun. "We're trying to have a day campfor the kids as <.t '� �.� 2 door,4 speed transmission, radio, heat, air con $2988Y � R -...:7;: -.7-,,,,c,:„.,:4„).:4,3 . 3 ®Jg.e , 2. 'fs .. a ditioning,credit no problem. a skills camp,directed towards wrestling." �`- . r ,a � �t �.�.« � , .� y- 1974 MERCURY AP Mr. Thomas said he teaches the fundamentals of � .�' .7%. • .a CAPRI 2800, automatic transmission, AM-FM radio, heat, 2988 wrestling to his classes,with a special stress on balance. .-„lotc :.� air conditioning,sun roof,sport stripes,sharp. The classes worked on such wrestling techniques as the y.. .;` . ., ,A y. 1967 C H E V. CAMARO take down,riding,reversing,escaping and pinning. r...i z F, ti Automatic transmission,radio,heat,power steering, $1788 For an hour each day, the class worked on weight _ . . • power brakes,6 cylinder,hard to find. training. "We see how much they can lift in the beginning . .--.....:i. ?” .. {` R 1964 B U I C K SKYLARK and then see how much they can lift by the end of the �. ...-,-,-i:#4...„,..4..„4.4.0,...,...., t. 2 Door, automatic transmission, radio, heat, air $1188..#. ..•, : conditioning, power steering, power brakes, new program,"Mr.Thomas said. - *'. .� -�x - .tires,E.Z.terms. One of Mr. Thomas' aspiring wrestlers is 12-year-old .ate - _ � .: - � -, '� _ `..7....„,. .. 1969 OPEL STATION WAGON Frank Perez who has been attendingthe summer camp �� . ." �� $��� � ��- • �~�' - � �.�,_ � 4 speed transmission, radio, heat, luggage rack, for three years. --- ' ': ,.1>-- :-: ° supertransportation. tr n "There is no wrestling program at the elementary level, ' "NICEST PLACE INT TUCSON TO DO BUSINESS" so Frank has been coming to this summer camp to Each dayb@ ir1S W1th She occer, 3500 E. SPEEDWAY 795-5565 good wrestler." Home_town . , ..,,, . . ........ _,...„ _ . •.. •. .. . ... . .. _ answers to 't.N1:4:44., -Pi• -/ .- . , . • •4 . . . . .. . . . . . . .. „....:. • .. .. ..• . • ..2., .111 .,.... . new_town ,,.•• ��- r ...... . . , kt.„. . . . t . ..,,,, _ .... t P ---- , tv,e --- ...... ., - _,..... .•.•. quest.i,,ns. .1 4 . 4 .... '44' .44= . • . „ You won't feel so new or need that city �. - map much longer if you'll arrange for a ..• 0 . , .. 3 WELCOME WAGON toll. As your Hostess, I can give you per- If the world were all peaches and cream, sonol,home-town answers to lots of your new-town questions. About shopping, We wouldn't be here. sights-to-see, and other helpful com- munit information. But It isn't. And we are. Y Plus o basket of useful gifts for - 199111ii your home. Put the map away and reach for the 1/111 ..„/1/44,0 telephone. lisk-Oia/U-40/t . c 1 IF It it . 111111r1.11.11r1 • 1122'341P2 Page 22,The Arizona Territorial,June 29, 1978 TECHNICAL TRAINING ^`f�' Little AQ� u�veEl Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.D. Taylor of- '' . The standings and re- Greer Constr. 8 10 g 4831 N. Harding Ave., has i ,1 sults of games played in the A.G.Edwards 5 11 been selected for technical < '� 1' CDO Little League through Ralph Hayes Roofing 5 12 sports training at Chanute AFB, l Saturday,June 24. Champagne Pools 2 15 Ill. -j, •, in the Air Force ,�`"_=y+ -�� Major Division Results: avionics systems field.She J'; w 1 June 19: Portland Cem. is a 1975 graduate of Portland Cern. .,. 14 4 6,Champagne Pools 5 Amphitheater High School # N.Tucson Optimist 13 3 June 20: Jerry's Auto and attended the r- : ', 1 irw '4►a'' Jerry's Auto Parts 13 5 Parts 2,A.G. Edwards 1 m University of Arizona. �'—`� �' June 21: Optimist North � 19, Greer Constr.4 104 , June 22: Champagne ---- ti .' 4 et et Pools 7,Ralph Hayes Roof- : r ili ...0....-. Looking for a ing 6 June 24: Jerry's Auto 'es' . .,, t -*. . , , Parts 5, Greer Constr.2 ok .4. • , Minor A Divisionv g it41 1111111111 ,iorthside home . Matlock Insurance 13 3 �� ,4. Ariz.Portland Cem. 11 6 x Lighthouse Elec. 10 6 , ..... *. . �� Kastom Constr. 7 8 ' • - N Huff Realty 7 9 ., . �- , 2 (3) Greer Constr. 4 12 ,_ Magee WWoody's Sporting f Rd- Goods 4 12 ;., .' . -'....fur,,- b. U Results: —.(1) !rlit C1�. k µ June 19: Lighthouse :.::::,;...f,.;---;il iii, Oran skyline m)r. Electric 12, Huff Realty 7 �°� w - :;. , June 20: Matlock Insur- : s - ---,--- ' a ance 11,Portland Cern. 9 .. - ` 4 �. r r June 21: Kastom Constr. - -- �r - 14, Greer Constr. 13 MAJOR MANAGERS—Bobbielynn Staten and Barbara • f-.: r. j r June 22: Portland Cern. Rodriquez receiving awards at Jacob's Park. They 11, Woody's 10 managed the Bobby Sox teams that tied for first in the ~pt'`.`I�``" RI t ci June 23: Matlock Insur- majors division. - III ance 24, Huff Realty2; Iir+.ti�i.,,i\�131‘-�iof _ i Greer Constr. 18, Kastom ' ._ . ; '' , Constr. 8 w s ' Then be sure to see our exceptional June 24: Greer Constr. 4 , ..' '' ' iii* 4 " :�. northside Estes neighborhoods... 4 t 20, Woody s 3; Portland , e Cem. 19 Huff Realty 18 f. Y 0 Heritage Hills.Totally new in been given to maintaining the . . . .. • � Minor B.Division - design...and loaded with more fea- natural beauty of the land.Truly, w 1 ,,. rr , tures and options than we've ever p , P some of the most spectacular Joe�s Kids 15 0 3, offered before.2,3,and 4 bedrooms view lots in the city. North of Ina ,-. -,,,,,,....,,.- ( priced right...from the low 30's. y Catalina Kids 11 5 . west of Campbell. Rayco . On Ina,west of Oracle Road. Phone:299-2fi0�. Automotive 10 6 �. -���� `�`' a Phone:297-7261, Straw Hat 8 8 � �� , ®Casas Adobes Park.An unheard Aamco 6 9 . of low price for the northside!Great Bob's Material 3 13 '` Q Rancho Feliz.Big and beautiful .views from these 3 and 4 bedroom 3 and 4 bedroom homes on ranch- 7-11 3 15 size lots.From just the mid 30's. beauties. Priced below the rest from Results• -- 104k �;t� � . the mid 20 s.On Orange Grove, .�Magee Road,west of Oracle Road. between Oracle Road and 1-10. June 19. Straw Hat Pizza s. - 2 , Rayco 22 ` Phone:297-2239. Phone:297-7216. 4 . ,4 June 20: Catalina Kids 0 Rancho Sin Vacas.Big,beau- Foothills on Alvemon.Drive 24,Aamco 9 . or� tiful exclusive foothill lots for up...day or night...to see the forty- June 21. 7-11,Rayco 8 June 22:Straw Hat Pizza distinctive custom homes.All thousand dollar homes with the 4 tr., lots are fully developed...with hundred thousand dollar view. 22, Bobs Material 16 ,. From the mid 40's.Alvernon, June 23: Joe's Kids 21, -i _ - water,sewers,and electric - 7.11 power. Exceptional concern has north of Skyline.Phone:299-2601, 4 MINOR WINNERS—Tom Jones, coach of the Redhots, June 24: Aamco 17, receives award for first place finish in minors division as Straw Hat 16; Catalina his wife Bobbi, team manager, looks on. Kids 16,Rayco 14. • a -- -, uc► 'port is an CLIFF VALLEY GULF Public 18 Hole Par 3 Golf 1 All-star rselected in Course... Complete Golf Estes Home town. 0.0aTuNrIv Shop, Men's&Ladies' Sportswear,Golf Instruc- for Catalina Foothills girls tion,Snack Bar. 5910 N. Oracle 887-61511 The All-Star rosters have and Susan Clancy. been selected from both the For the Minors, the Majors and Minors teams Redhots, managed by in the Catalina Foothills Bobbi Jones and coached .,, at‘I‘t%° Bobbysox League, which by Thomas Jones,captured ended regular season play first place in regular 1PUP on June 17. season play.The Minor All- The Major All-Star team Stars will be managed by .R will be managed by Bar- Mrs.Jones and coached by 11401481 - bara Rodriquez and Mr. Jones and Gary • • • a coached by Charlie Thornberry. • • Rodriquez and Rodney The Minor All-Stars •• • Palmer. Mrs. Rodriquez selected are: Devon Cox, • 0 managed the Yellow team, Mayra Fragoso, Rose • • • • • 11 • • • • • • • • • the • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Force, which tied The Gacilos, V' Jaramillo, _„ • • Blue Vaqueros for first Julie Jones,Pamela Jones, • place in the Majors. Mr. Valerie Kadow, Sandra • -.�,' • • Rodriquez and Mr.Palmer Kentz,Mary Makkai,Terri • ENTERTAINErts. 1 • coached The Force. MacDonald, Cassandra _ x' • • The Blue Vaqueros were Romero, Ro yanna Staten, .. • managed by Bonnielynn Lesley Thornberry, Lisa • • • Staten and coached by A.E. Walker and Anna Warner. T •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• Staten and Gary Dickens. The alternates are: Shelly 4f*: The Majors All-Stars Kirkman,Cynthia Doering, 3 are: Danna Anderson, Sherri Vasquez, Katie Jeanette Balcezak, Dara Thomas and Lori Walker. KcEE Alm/790 DeLa Ossa,Amy De Vries, The Majors playoffs Marcia Gacilos, Marlina begin Saturday,July 22 and i Keppner, Kathy Kriegh, will run through July 26. .4',..3.? Rebecca Leslie, Karen The Bobbysox All-Stars - Lonergan, Sheree Mc- will be playing at Jacobs Closkey, Linda Nelson, Park. Deborah Rodriquez, Chris The Minors play begins Staten, Jacqueline Twarog Saturday, July 15 and and Denise Zirnheld. The concludes July 19. The A STRAUSS BROADCASTING COMPANY STATION alternates are: Anna.. Minors will split its games Soloano, Dottie Pearcy, between Jacobs Park and Celia Montez, Lea Staten, Santa Rita. June 29, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 23 Tucson National Golf Club around' the C11.1 IDS .1, '` The team of Ted Kreisch,Joan Rudd,Arlene Coates and Wanda Agers won low team score honors in the Thursday Twilight golf league with a 31. Lou Ann Kreisch was the I: **' ' low net winner for the women and won the closest to the ` hole competition:Peter Evans and Stan Volk tied for low ross for the men and T.Kreisch ' g was the low net winner. Bill Creamer and Jim Sickler downed Chuck Cun- .� ningham and Scott Shackelford,6-1,6-1 to win the Century .'tboubles Tournament over the weekend.To qualify for the With Marcia Katz tournament, the combined ages of each team had to total at least 100 years or more. Catalina Racquet and Swim Club Oro Valley Country Club Oracle Hts. Recreation Assn. The Sunblazers who swim out of Catalina Racquet and Paul Ash and Arnie Spence won the two man best ball Oracle Heights Recreation Swim team split its two dual ' q event at Oro Valley June 24, with a net 57.Tom Candler meets last week,downing Davis Monthan on June 20 but Swim Club won its first three meets of the season, with and Fred Marques and Steve MendelsohnandRon Clark losing to Eastern Hills on June 22. wins over Catalina Terrace and East YMCA,Skyline Bel q la tied for second with 59. Mercer Johnson and F. Marques Oracle outscored D-M 342 points to 130 to notch its first Aire and St.Ambrose. q divisonal next with 62.A log jam at 63 included Roy Guinger- win of the season. Oracle's Linda Wailes was a The Sunblazers with 490 points topped Catalina Terrace Lyle McDonald,John Cook-Paul Miller,Cliff Whipps-Jim triple winner in the 15-17 year-old division,winning the 50 with 4801/2 points and East YMCA with 4011/2 points on Bell, Phil Bourque-Mr. Coates and John Mumaw-Loren meter freestyle, backstroke and butterfly. In the 11 and June 17.In the eight and under boys,Todd Mazon won the Peterson. 12-year-old boys, David Holcomb won the 50 freestyle, 25 meter freestyle, backstroke and breaststroke. Chris Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gallant teamed with Mr. and Mrs. backstroke and breaststroke. Korby, in the nine and 10-year-old boys, captured the 50 Larry Giles to win the Twilight Mixie best ball with ti. In the eight and under division,Rachel Hynd won the 25 freestyle,backstroke, breaststroke and the 100 individual The format is to take the best ball of the two women and backstroke and freestyle,and David Wailes captured the medley. combine that with the best ball of the two men.One stroke 25 backstroke and butterfly. off the pace was Mr. and Mrs. Dick Essenpreis and Mr. Eastern Hills tallied 2831,2 points to 206,2 for Oracle. In In the 15-18 boys, Jon Jossart won the 50 freestyle and and Mrs.John Trotter. the eight and under,R.Hynd,who is undefeated so far this butterfly and the 100 IM. Valerie White won the 50 At 67 were Mr. and Mrs. Loren Peterson, Clark Sloan year, won the 25 freestyle, backstroke and butterfly. In freestyle, backstoke and butterfly in the girls 15-18 year and Rosemary Hackett, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mitzner and the same division, D. Wailes won the 25 backstroke and old division. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank butterfly. L. Wailes made another strong performance, The Sunblazers downed Skyline Bel Aire,293 to 203,with Richardson and Mr.and Mrs. Vic Frizzell and Mr. and winning the 50 butterfly and backstroke and finishing T.Mazon winning the 25 backstroke and breaststroke. Mrs.Walt Zimmerman and Milt Henricks and Bea Cone. second in the freestyle. Against St.Ambrose on June 20, the Sunblazers won 266 Thursday, June 29, Oracle Heights will swim against to 248. T. Mazon won the 25 freestyle, backstroke and L.Ii f f Valley Golf Course Sahuarita, and on Saturday, some of the swim team breaststroke and C. Korby took first place in the 50 members will take part in the S-AAA sanction Novis Meet freestyle and breaststroke. Jeff Hanson was the low net winner in the Cliff Valley at the womens PE pool. J. Jossart and V. White both won the 50 freestyle and Sunday Golf Association with a 51. Bob Arriaga was second with 52 and Abe Lares took third place with 53. est� ard Look butterfly in their respective divisions. The Sunblazers also had some high finishes in the B For all women members, there will be a pot luck lun- Meet held at Tucson racquet and Swim Club over the0 cheon Thursday,June 29 at 11 a.m. weekend. T. Mazon won the 100 breaststroke and Becki At �'t C -4 The Biltmore tennis club in Phoenix defeated Westward Peduchi won the 100 backstroke and was third in the 100 Look in an exchange tournamnet June 24.The tournament • freestyle in the 13 and 14-year-old girls, s to re adds , „,,01 consisted of mixed doubles competition. � ��� Mike Goldsmith and Mike Riley advanced to the finals Tucson Racquet Club in the Men's Singles Championship at Catalina Racquet ' 4 Club.The two will meet on Saturday,July 1 at 8 a.m. Mend oza ' i On their way to the finals, Goldsmith downed Kurt Tucson Swim and Racquet Club competed in the Edward E. Mendoza, a Southwest Invitational at McKale over the weekend. Weber,6-1,6-2 and Riley topped Rick Mathes,6-1,6-0. � Manolo Doyle,won the 100 backstroke, took third in the A pot luck barbecue will follow the completion of the member of the United Y States Olympic Track and 50 backstroke and was sixth in the 100 freestyle in the 10 Club Championship on July 2. ^ and under boys division. In the 10 and under girls, Mary Dodge and Loren Sircus are currently giving Field team for the 1976 -----.. Y Ma y Kane was sixth in the 50 breaststroke and seventh in the Summer Games at Mon-swimming lessons to members and non-members from100 breaststroke,and Vanessa Raubenolt took third in the _AI . � twoyears of age and up. For more information, call 297- treal,has joined the staff ofgr ipiL ,. g Athletic World in Casa l butterfly and seventh in the 50 butterfly. 2561. Blanca Plaza. In the open divisions, Frank Tomizuka placed ninth in • A 1976 graduate of the Ed Mendoza the 200 breaststroke and 14th in the 100 breaststroke,Matt t rth u r Pack Golf Course University of Arizona, Mr. Concannon finished 12th in the 50 freestyle and 13th in the Mendoza twice earned All 100 freestyle,and Kelly Quinn was 12th in the 50 freestyle. John Shanley took the low gross honors in the Arthur American honors in the Pack MGA Sunday with a 73.Tom Mock was second with University Division of the t 75. D. MacBrair was the low net winner with a 61. Dan National C o 11 e g i a t e A cornfliunity Maloney,John O'Rourke,Chuck Wilcox and Bob Starbuck Athletic Association. all netted 65. Juan Enriquez scored 66. Mike Agers took In 1975,he won the Fiesta r'ee en er rise program low putt honors with 28. Bowl Marathon in Scott- sdale, covering the course Jo Sprague and Don Williams lead the Tuesday night of 26 miles, 385 yards in sponsored Mixed League after one week of play with 22 points. 2:14.13, a state record and Bernice and Duncan Hinton were one point back with 21 the seventh fastest YOU r and Robin and Jim Coxon were in third place with 19 marathon run in United points.Lorraine and Rex Outzen follow with 18 points and States history up to that Clare and George Davis total 12 Points. time. Chamber of merce 41111111; 111 Public Policy ernes ,.It'll imaimor "Coal n Uranium...Resources "14V/11111rillit For Energy! Do the words"energy crisis” mean 1 America,our lands are rich with reserves anything to you?Well,they should of coal and uranium and it appears that because the way you live may undergo future energy needs will be served by some critical changes in the years that lie these valued industries. thletic ahead! The energy crisis must be dealt with!It will It's no secret that we're running low on oil not go away!We pay tribute to the coal _ and we're running out of time in providing and uranium people who serve to fill this . has shoes no r S interim and long term answers to energy! critical and responsible energy role as a for We are fortunate,however,that we do working part of our Free Enterprise r, • Nike • Adidas • Puma • Converse • Tiger• New Balance • Pony have the coal reserves to serve our interim System! energy needs, and uranium to provide • Etonic • Saucony nuclear power for the future!And here in We're the Tucson Chamber of Commerce! Shoes for men, women and children who run, race, jog or just chase around. Shoes for people who play tennis, basketball, football, baseball. Clothing and accessories, too. Owned and operated by Northsiders Dick HEUER Czech, Jim Koch and Bob Lozen. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. mom°"CD4AITIE"C4 we'd like to know what you think about---- ......4p....... bout���• Free Enterprise. Please send us your Saturday, 10 to 6. Sunday, noon to 5. _1,.�.�.. comments and ideas. Casa Blanca Plaza We're the Tucson Chamber of Commerce 6070 North Oracle, near Rudasill P.O.Box 991 Tucson,Az.85802—Ph.792-2250 297-1832 «.'9'6 Graaf M+er+Gan Mus,Meow.ir, , Page 24,The Arizona Territorial,June 29, 1978 Better Homes and Gardens® selects Denton Real Estate Co. We're proud to be a charter member of the new Better Homes and GardensTM Real Estate Service. We were selected for our record of helping so many families sell and buy homes successfully. For our business reputation in this community. For the experience and professionalism of our people. Other leading firms are being selected OPEN HOUSE across the country. They will meet the same high standards. Together we will bring you the benefits of programs possible only through a national organiDeiiton - zation. These include a relocation net- work that helps smooth both ends of REAL ESTATE Co. your move from one city to another. You simply tell us what's important to you in the way of schools, churches, distance to your job. Even before you make the trip, you'll be shown a choice of homes IDABetter that meet your preferences. I 1.11111111 1-10MeS® Yes. We're delighted to be associated and Gardens with the world's leading home and family 1. 1 service magazine. For 55 years Better Homes and Gardens® has helped families everywhere plan, build, remodel, furnish and decorate their homes. Now, we're joining forces to give you the same outstanding service in real estate. We met the Better Homes and Gardens® standards. We'll meet yours, too. Give us a call when you're ready to buy or sell. NO RTHWEST EASTSIDE CENTRAL COMMERCIAL 7041 N. Oracle 1117 S. Sherwood Village Drive 2432 E. 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