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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistorical Records - The Arizona Territorial (40) 10'041N CLERK TOWN OF ORO VfLLEY 9040 N. ORACLE cRO VALLEY, AZ 37 4 Serving Casas Adobes, Catalina Foothills,Oro Valley, Coronado Foothills,Amphitheater, Flowing Wells, Bel Air and Thornydale. FfttoriaI THIRTEENTH YEAR, NUMBER 25 TUCSON, ARIZONA 20 cents per copy JUNE 22, 1978 .....—40,4111.410111.......„ .. unnyslope bid I i 4 -t , 41, - a or annexationh 1 ..‘ 4 isP , . . , ,, „, ., ,,,,, •M. not,� t . thwarts tower i N‘444 ' SP 40 , '- -4-sr- a _ fz,,,- h ,� . _ By WALT NETT , .._ ,� e_ •.. �.,., .. ..,� Sunnyslope ed a race against the ,' � residents have start ill •- "�� . ill:* ;; county's zoning machinery. Their goal is to annex themselves and a two-acre site for -_�� ...- � • 7a 100-foot television translator tower to the town of Oro .�„ ''”' .rte: `` , - r- Valley before representatives of Tucson's three network �� - ' television stations can get all the approvals necessary to ' - - ` Rte- `� rezone the site, located at the east end of Hardy Road. Sunnyslope resident Donald Hinton said Monday that � �''� �- the residents will present a map and signed petition to the 1 - Oro Valley Town Council at its regular meeting Thursday, �. June 22. ,,,�+fir+.► �,, .. ,� ::7"1.!:41411041 - - - • An alternate tower site is analyzed on Page 21. • .run w., . ,.�' .Y4**.-,74*,!-. g. ak —�y, ..gyp, C" ..- ,. :- . - - --; - - - According to Mr.Hinton,the proposed annexation area �. 1 3 -e E,:fit '+�h �"" would include almost all of the Sunnyslope subdivision, .�: ;• .. �. i - including the lots fronting on the south side of Glenhurst . *".ati �� Drive,plus two lots at the northeast corner of Hardy and A Oracle roads in the Shadow Mountains Estates East NO MORNING FOG--Smoke rises from smouldering hot were three fires last week in the area, including this 20- subdivision. spots along the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks near acre blaze and one approximately one mile north Thur- The annexation will not include the Sunnyslope Interstate 10 and Cortaro Farms Road after one of two sday which scorched approximately 200 acres. (Photo by . Apartments or the 7-Eleven convenience store, he added. brush fires erupted in the area Thursday. In all, there Walt Nett) Time in this race may not be on the side of the Sunnyslope residents,as an annexation process could take two months to complete. Dec■ ■on Fday a ■ - According to Oro Valley Mayor Steve Engle, after the residents present the petitions to the council, the signatures and map will be turned over to the County Assessor's office to verify that 51 percent of the annexation district's assessed valuation is represented on By DAVE ILIFF Pictures of damage from last October's floods were the petitions. A team of flood experts, studying the Santa Cruz River . shown at the meeting Tuesday, but solutions were only The assessor must notify the town in writing within 30 from Marana to Green Valley,expects to report Friday on hinted at. "Right now all our options are open," Capt. days of his decision. what flood control projects make dollars and sense. The Thuss said,"but this is a critical decision-making time in If the signatures are valid,the council then must decide three engineers have been involved this week in a surprise our plan for study development." whether or not to accept the area. If the council votes for survey to assess the economic benefits of dams or (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 3) channelization at 14 crucial points on the Santa Cruz and such tributaries as the Rillito and Pantano. Their survey was revealed Tuesday by Capt. Mike • Thuss of the Army Corps of Engineers who is conducting uick a averts flasfire tragedy the Tucson Urban Survey. Whichever flood control projects have the best cost-benefit ratio will be included in the detailed urban study which may take two more years. "It all happened so fast; There was a sign near the flash fire apparently After getting the fire out Capt.Thuss said a directive arrived only recently from I think only God could door which said, "Are the caused by vapors from the — and all the fire trucks, his headquarters in Los Angelesordering the quick report on what happened." pilot lights out?" gas tank coming in contact police vehicles and the am- economic study of the Santa Cruz "to be sure the corps "It" was a potential di- About that time, Mr. with the pilot light in the bulance out of the gas money was being spent in the right places."The findings saster Saturday at Frank Milliken said, a small boy vehicle. station — Mr. Milliken of the flood experts will be presented to local government Bushman's Chevron sta- came up to him with the "I dropped the hose and stuck around, waiting on in the next few days and should be made public within two tion at Oracle and Ina key.The boy didn't know if looked inside the van, and customers and attending to weeks,he said. roads averted by quick the pilot lights were out, there were-f0*or five kids the routine business until In any event, the decisions as to which projects to go work on the part of two and told the attendant that and three grownups," Mr. closing time. forward in the second stage of the Tucson Urban Study station attendants, Tom he'd check. Milliken said. "I remem- At 8 p.m., Mr. Milliken will be revealed in three public meetings-one of which is Milliken and Frank DeRos- ber that I told the people to checked into the emer- at 7:30 p.m.on 26 at Woods Branch Libra N. First Mr. Milliken got his an- getout." gency room at St. Mary's July rye cher. swer but not from the Ave. It all started sometime He then grabbed the igni- Hospital, where he was At Tuesday night's meeting in Cragin Elementary between 6 and 6:30 p.m. boy. tion key, got in and pulled treated for burns on his left School,Capt.Thuss and Robert Reynolds,study manager, Saturday when a camper started to take the cap the camper ahead "about hand,his right arm and his provided background on their efforts which began last with California license off and went to put the hose 20 or 25 feet so it wouldn't face. December after approval of Congress and President in—it happened so fast-- Pp g plates pulled up to the gas and it went"Baloom." explode." "All I could think about Carter. Tucson City Councilhad asked for the study in pumps at the station. Mr. In the meantime, Mr. was saving the station and 1975 and Pima County had followed suit in 1976. Now, all Milliken walked up and The recreational vehicle, DeRoscher, a new emplo- the people," he said. "I five metropolitan governmental units-including Marana asked for the key to the the pumps, the driveway, yee at the station,came out guess it was just my duty. and Oro Valley--are officially part of the study under the door which covered the gas and Mr. Milliken were all with a fire extinguisher and But we couldn't have done umbrella of Pima Association of Governments (PAG). pipe. wrapped in the flames of a went to work on the fire. it without teamwork." Lookin: in ... Comment Page 6 Lookin: out ... Curtain Call Page 17 . . Oro Valley Page 19 Wed.June14 1H06 2 OUTLOOK: continued � .Ju13Sam Nanini isdead . . . . . . . Pagehot sunnydays as summer Schools Page 11 Fri.June 16 103 69 y Sat.June 17 104 70 officially begins, highs at Tortolita cha n ed . . . . Pae 4 Sports Page 22 Sun.June 18 106 71 plan g neon.June 19 107 72 106 and lows at 72. Territory Page 12 Tue.June 20 106 72 Page 2,The Arizona Territorial,June 22, 1978 . ' rM .... :,:- , .,.. liptilliMe... i ,,. , , , ..., tr „„, ,, ii,. : 1Adobesg A• i., ,, ISam a %,.,•. , wA„, � . . ,... �. ,.i, % ,,: .: p. . . . :..:.• , , v aer 4.k, I , ee .. , _. died __, here Junel7i I . f ' '' t Ait• "Mr. Sam,” who gave .� dollar business paving - ., Casas Adobes its name and - - .. roads in the Midwest. - `i a. a character, died June 17 at g "Mr•Sam" took his wife . } Tucson Na- _. his home in � ,., � to Tucson in 1937 to seek a �, _ �� �'` � �° � -�� ��� � - � I � ` cure for her asthma. She tional Estates. � �� � "�� remained here much of thef r. - Born as Sylvio Nanninit° near Florence, Italy in °f time while he continued to 1889, he was entombed , operate his business in Chi- . t ' . Monday in Holy Hope • ...lir,- Monday but after World War �: 3.44..7, ,,,,,': n Cemeteryafter services in i II Mr. Nanini purchased - � . , R :. Casas Adobes Community several large tracts of land a.- v .-4.7,' lf. Congregational Church. in northwest Tucson. He Mr. Nanini was the pri- ' ' paid $50 an acre for the . - �,z.... t 4 , , w,.. mary developer of homes, original 880 he bought. �, • businesses and public faci- '.-. , His developments_ in ' . --- z ° = W ' lities in northwest Tucson x- _ .- Casas Adobes have inelu- }c• _ ' '' .--_ -^ .z ..„,-.1....'!:::- ice - for a quarter of a century ded the shopping centers at SMILING TRIO Mar Crisp (left), co-chairman of the Republican National Corn- and was cited earlier this ';; Ina and Oracle Roads, y ' Casas Adobes Estates mittee, was in town last week, and stopped by the home of John and Elsa Mulhern on year for his accomplish- Magee Road for a party.With Mrs.Crisp are Mrs.Mulhern(center)and Barbara Janoff, ments by the Board of Casas Adobes Lodge,Coun- a long time Tucsonan and Mrs.Crisp's special assistant. Supervisors. try Club Estates,and-with Several projects which his son William--Tucson NW Hospital NationalGolfClubandEs- will bear Mr. Nanini'sa t name including the Pima- Sam Nanini tater• ed' "dladies to meet Nanini Governmental Cen- He was also active in ter and Nanini Botanical railroad crews in Chicago, rebuilding his native vil- William Graham Bell, a came to Tucson in 1932 and The Northwest Com- Gardens,have not yet been spent two years in Alaska, lage in Italy after World distant relative of the in- lived at First Avenue and munity Hospital Auxiliary built. and then went back to Italy War II and later received a ventor of the telephone, Ina Road. Inc. will hold its annual "My contributions to the Rock Road Construction private audience with Pope died Monday at University Mr. Bell had directed meeting for the election of community are an expres- Co. and became a million Pius and awards from the Hospital at the age of 59.He underwater photography officers on Monday, June sion of thanks,"he told The to repay the $100 -- and Italian government. for Walt Disney Produc- 26 at 7:30 p.m., at the TERRITORIAL in an inter- marry the neighbor's dau- In 1972 he was named SUE DYE KEYNOTER tions and his work fie- Catalina Savings and Loan view last year. "I knew a ghter. Man of the Year by the State Sen. Sue Dye, quently appeared on Dis- Bank at Ina and Oracle community in the beautiful After his return to Chi- Tucson"chapter of the City Tucson Democrat, will be ney's television series. Roads atmosphere of Tucson cago with his bride, Gia- of Hope. the keynote speaker More recently he was in- This organization was would be appreciated by conda, he and a partner Besides his wifeand son, Saturday at a state con- volved in making deep- formed to help in the the kind people here. formed the Rockford Road Mr.Nanini is survived by a ference on the Equal water fishing films off the realization of a full service Mr. Nanini emigrated to Improvement Co. using daughter, FlorenceNor- Rights Amendment Mexican coast. hospital facility to serve America as a teenager surplus equipment from dale, five grandchildren sponsored by the National He is survived by his the needs of all the people using$100 borrowed from a World War I.The company and 12 great- Organization for Women wife, Marjorie; a son, of the northwest area of neighbor. He worked on was later known as The grandchildren. (NOW) in Flagstaff. She William G. Bell Jr. of Pima County. Anyone who has been the Senate Tucson; and a brother, is interested is welcome. sponsor of the ERA Thomas G.Bell of Nogales. For more information ratification effort in No funeral services are contact Joan Cowles at Arizona. planned. 297-7608. Looking for a nortliside .� _ c....) ,„� N/,, 3 1 ,.„, r Magee Rd .ti �. ' • 1I..:° N Ffl Ina Rd. y 0 yr •:21,.. .• .. .. s. .it '.'' �.•O' _ 'v�.y y, > ♦: ♦ t/ .Y wr ry 13•.—....-'4.,L. r '4r^''•'. Q ` y,�y,,}Ty,,♦ • y;x fC+ ♦.}••! Y• ;',',..4i. +Z' f 0riln t. Skyline Dr. .> -:. ' yS.^ >k`h,r,o`^'. J ',„- (1) --7 := it I' �• J :,'i'� . y : ~• i• 4; ' i' {: l ♦/1 p 1n�� .SC' ..;,-,0.•N.'{ •{•- :.:..,- - - , -1”' i ... . � ��'a>,� • .: ... r if '44.,....,1*.:;:lik I - . i{/ a a. : Speedway Blvd. • " •� ♦a f ii ai ,.., zer • , it. ,,,,,. . ,..,,,,, _ .. - :,.:.,„ .;::::,....,, ,:::,.. ,:.,,,- - ..,,. .. ,,,,,,,:..,,, . iti , .----- . -I,- Broadway Blvd. .< ,;r �° , , ♦ ♦ :,8,.,,,,,,,:::..,:::,.::.,:5„...:„., •,.),....:,....,., -..:-, sThen be sure to see our S exceptional * ' j .I p ::- :.,f,:•'• #- �. northside Estes neighborhoods... ♦ .r. r j- -.--,- Vii. a, ^v` `it ,� .l:._ 4 Totally new in been given to maintainingthe \. (up to four:ae .:'- ,1 ^ Heritage Hills. eta y e ;•.:�.1. s� �Nt, r.. ,i design...and loaded with more tea- natural beauty of the land.Truly, tures and options than we've ever some of the most spectacular 4 bedrooms In our own Catalina Foothills is one of the world's offered before.2,3,and bed oo s view lots in the city. North of Ina, priced ri ht•..from the low 30's. premiere four-star resort hotels.The Westward P g OracleRoad. west of Campbell.Phone:299-2601. On Ina,west of oa Look Resort. Phone:297-7261. ®Casas Adobes Park.An unheard Now through September we invite you to take of low price for the northside!Great advantage of off-season savings and enjoy the 2 RanCho Felhz Big and beautiful views from these 3 and 4 bedroom 3 and 4 bedroom homes on ranch- creations of a world-renowned chef, play tennis on i lots. Fr m just the mid 30's. beauties.Priced below the rest from 8 championship courts and relax in a hydro- s sizeo � the mid 20 s.On Orange Grove, Magee Road,west of Oracle Road. between Oracle Road and 1-10. therapy pool—all at less than a third of our in- Phone:297-2239. Phone:297-7216. season rates. Escape to the Westward Look this summer ()Rancho Sin Vacas.Big,beau- ®Foothills on-Alvemon.Drive save on the luxury, service and intimate sur- MU exclusive foothill lots for u ••.da or ni ht.•.to see the forty- distinctive o - and y, p � g � roundin sour in-:season guests travel hundreds d�st�nct�ve custom homes.All thousand dollar homes with the 9 lots are fullydeveloped...with hundred thousand dollar view. of miles to experience.Telephone 297-1151 for P water,sewers,and electric From the mid 40's.Alvemon, reservations. power. Exceptional concern has north of Skyline.Phone:299-2601. T Witkliwd ��♦ SANTA CATAIINA MT1ys- ucsonis an WESTWARD LOOK EstW■ INA J iniJWZ es a own. Nfisort TUCSON 3 245 East Ina Road J June 22, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 3 towerTelevision decided to build a 100-foot tower anchored by guy wires in :. SEEKS OPINIONS (Continued from Page i) the middle of the property, eliminating the need for the .: g � variance. ., -:{ expansion, the annexation goes into effect 30 days after In SH zones,a television tower must be located no closer ,, { the vote. to any lot line than a distance equal to the height of the Santa Cruz Valley residents are identbeing asked ::'.Meanwhile,the network affiliates request to rezone the tower. V': by the National Forest Service what should be done :•?• property from CR-1(one house per acre)to SH(suburban Oro Valley's policy on annexed property is to accept 1 with nearly two million acres of Arizona land in- :ti homestead) is pending before the Pima County Planning only final county ordinances. Any property which has '. eluding the Mount Wrightson area in the Santa Rita ;~ and Zoning Commission,which is scheduled to resume its received tentative approval reverts to the original zoning. :r: Mountains. hearing of the case July 27. ,.., County approval of a final ordinance could create A number of alternatives have been proposed .:< The commission opened the case last month, -but problems for the Oro Valley zoning ordinance, since it -'. ranging from non-wilderness status—which would continued the hearing until this month's meeting to allow contains no SH zoning. 1;. *_ _ mean recreational development — to wilderness time to gather additional information on such issues as The town would be required to evaluate the property status — which means everything would be alternate sites. and place a zoning on it based upon what its planning V' protected from incursion by man. The earliest the case could go to the Board of officials see as the best and most suitable use of the land. One of the most recently designated wilderness Supervisors for final action is July 17. At that time, the Mr. Pitt said last week when the residents first ~':. areas is Pusch Ridge, in the Santa Catalinas north board could, if it desires, grant not only tentative approached the council that network officials would be •• Tucson.. of TIts status is not up for consideration. approval—which is subject to the completion of a set of willing to present the same case before Oro Valley's A Public hearings on what the Forest Service call requirements by the developer—but also could issue a planning officials. its Roadless Area Review and Evaluation(RARE final zoning ordinance,allowing the developer to promise f: II) programs are scheduled July 13 from to complete the requirements to the county's satisfaction. : `►� ., HighSchool. � The Board of Supervisors last monthgranted a final A `, .� 7-10 p.m. at Amphitheater Junior Sc oo . P� �. Nt% � .h ordinance on an 80-acre rezoning just outside Tucson's __ - y Public response to the•10 suggested alternatives eaa b) . stern citylimits after the developer's representative �► Baked Virginia Ham with Pineapple Glaze will be used in developing a final environmental 4 explained that the city was in the process of annexing the F Served with choice of soup or a trip to statement next January which will then go to :fY Congress for determination of which areas should OA {vi area. the Salad Bar,choice of potato,vegetable, f .> Without a final ordinance the citywould not accept the9 hot rolls with butter,coffee,tea orft x: be designated as additional wilderness areas in the p :{ rezoning. p iced tea. ti forest system. z,� Immediate grantingDESSERT: Coconut Cream Tart with * of the final zoning ordinance would0 ` P`ti{:* ..1.: ,'": '''"''''''''''..'4,"''''.--,'.ti : .}. - :,..w: whipped cream. <ri�.r.�r .. :.. r: allow the developers, television stations KVOA, KOLD, • and KGUN, to return to the county with a request for a2• 95Skyl6 io llw' 1 �variance a o i.ng them to build the tower c ose to the Complete Dinners for Sunday Onlyane- ar:. : : . }.:::.:.+Y•h:':1 r eastern property line. `Yr �: ~`j r ':k.`: a...".- v + �yy,, '::;,Sny.::ti'%{{;`: :'� �x Stir{:'?'r , � -:,:•:;'z` atof �: rr r� 3k0, r �:.xr. However, said KVOA co-owner Donald Pitt the ��r f •?:: �. .,; `. `.•.r-,, `{{ri:�:�{, + '�{:f':•a:ti :ti:ti{' +�•4 v�::r.:ti" •':y t:tiiy}:ti..`,fi back variance will not be necessary because it would provide '`s•{ ,.b = " k t - y . .}•::ti• ::f:.::: Ifl COUI1iy s puanning } r: :.:::Tti ,.., for an impractical .r•Y:: �. ` :..,:i ::,i3: : . _ t.:io:i.;;� . r L•Vlvt:'1f'�tiK'%'f'�•-�'r�Yr.y f�`yti51:i•':'•{}vti!Y� tower. ,�... The county Board of intersection improvements The variance plan,which would have located the tower s. rl �. some 15 feet from the east property line, called for an A r► NvvisZ.- Supervisors may have this year, which originally P Pe Y �. 6 ,.1 found a solution to the need was to be used for a signal 80-foot free-standing tower approximately 48 inches /kik% care for a traffic signal at and other changes at across, Mr. Pitt said, adding that the networks have Skyline Drive and Camp- Sabino Canyon and Cloud bell Avenue. Road. r Supervisor Conrad However, Mr. Joyner .C'AiTiggri Joyner said Tuesday that said, getting the he and Supervisor Katie cooperation of the Dusenberry have met with developers may allow the two foothills residential co : to stretch the funds developers —Bill Estes of ov .11 four intersections. Estes Homes— and John The other two in- Payson of Catalina tersections which are in- Foothills Estates — in an eluded in the deal are on attempt to get them to co- the south side at Drexel operate in the installation and Alvernon roads,and at of a signal at the in- Valencia and Cardenal 0 tersection. roads. "We've gotten excellent In a related matter,area cooperation from the resident Jackie Groch developers regarding the submitted petitions for-the installation of the light," Skyline-Campbell light to Mr. Joyner said, adding the Board of Supervisors at - that the idea is also being its meeting Monday. tried at three other The board was expected problem corners which to reach a decision on the were listed in the county signal at a special meeting highway department's Wednesday called to budget request. complete consideration of ft{.. The board has budgeted the county's preliminary:- .7` ,� approximately $100,000 for budget for 1978-79. ����� :,.> :,,.-7t!:tft,,,:::;:so Citeal ' 6,'4*,,,.,-..1,4s. ,Annual Yield , ;,:s,:e.,„ ,Wik-' 1.' .n ti A Estate Ell_33 A `a h + , i , , M By Realtor DAN MALONEYa Eri up • • _, ilk!' T Tucson Realty&mist ,' a :,,.is.. , . .,, .. Curiosit Seekers . Pima's newest, biggest reason ,If you intend to implant make plans based on . 44::' a "For Sale by Owner" accepting it,only to learn t0 move your savings.thatthe " sign in your front yard,be "prospect" had Cour %, $year certificate.te. Its,.,,,,„,:„„g-',. + prepared f or the no intention of completing insured safe to endinevitable "curiosity the agreement. $40,000. . seekers".You'll probably A Realtor has the ex- all it takes is$1,000! •- spend more time tram- perience to unmask the ��` .. a , in through the house insincere offer and turn it Get readyto move to the } ping g i est interest we've Y.., \'.,-.-...,,.>. with curiosity seekers away before it does any than showing it to firm harm. In fact, the ever paid. Call.,. , -,.., ciiiidlir' • prospects. presence of a Realtor Your "For Sale by usually will discharge •- Owner" sign leaves you any attempts of that sort. „ , open to all types of people He will qualify prospects I and problems. For in advance and allow only example, a visitor may those who are definitely present an offer to buy on prospective buyers - not '4► A - - which he doesn't intend to curiosity seekers - to follow through. You may inspect your home. : 1 ong : i , ,o, . s 7100 V..Orac e, Casa ' T.....• iii. ,i ' , C Tucson Reaity&Tnistco. , ,, } FOOTHILLS OFFICE (Pr) Federal re+ tions require a substantialpenalt in the event of early withdrawal 5940 NO. ORACLE � ;: 887-1300 Page 4, The Arizona Territorial,June 22, 1978 . Water-saving restrictions added ThE • r,,,-- to rezoning deal with developer1 or . lou c car(.cniIiii , •' III r� l i lcj i v c�loci HAIR :�Eici pc' E. dc'.ici r i By WALT NETT Such revisions in that plan — which covers the area 874 Un crsit Boulevard Water was the by-word Monday as the County Board of between the Rincon Mountains and Tucson's eastern city r - Supervisors approved two changes in the Tortolita limits—would take some of the development load off the Community Plan despite residential-concerns over the northwest, and would alleviate some of the traffic potential effects the development may have on ground- problems created by people driving from the northwest to water tables in the northwest. jobs on the southeast side,Mr.Walker said. �P The rezonings were approved following comments from County Planning Director Alex Garcia told the board Designer ,,--'` _�' . Gerald Matlock,a University of Arizona hydrologist,who that his department is faced with the problem of "too M told the board that water levels are already falling in the many projects, not enough money and not enough warm Eyewear .. iiii# • area. bodies." by - . 40 ., He said that additional development could weaken the After the meeting,p g Mr. Walker said he did not like area's local water supplies. idea that, in Pima County, development takes place in Christian Dior, & `r The pleas did not fall on completely deaf ears as only one area at a time. `. Supervisor David Yetman added several restrictions to "When I first came on the board (in 1972), the northeast Diane the board's approval of Estes Homes' request to rezone was where the building was going on," he said. "Now the Von Furstenberg, some 320 acres at the southwest corner of Lambert Lane only place to go is northwest. I don't know why we can't and La Canada Drive from SR (one house per four acres) have building in more than one place so no one area has Oscar de La Renta to CR-i cone house per acre). such a tremendous impact." Mr. Yetman's convenants included restrictions During the meeting,Mr.Walker was also critical of the and others. --,---'r requiring the developer to install water-saving devices in planning department's misuse of some personnel and the houses. time,pointing out that Deputy Planning Director William ssoc tQd OptometristsIn addition, Estes Homes will not be allowed to than- Bambauer, Principal Planner Robert Johnson and nelize the Canada del Oro in an attempt to change the several other top-level planningofficials were in P g P at- DRS. SIMPSON, FABRICANT&MILLER flood plain on its property,and will not be allowed to drill tendance at the meetings. Plaza del Oro --Orange Grove&Oracle --297-0102 any wells on the site. "They are there every meeting day," Mr. Walker said Mr. Yetman also told the board that it should consider after the meeting."I saw five or six of them just watching restrictions on the amount of outside area on CR-i lots the proceedings. That's two days per month. That's 10 that can be watered for vegetation.The board voted 3-2 in working days they can be applying to the Rincon Area I COSEI -,,-.'• favor of the request, with Sam Lena and E.S. "Bud" Plan and not effect the budget." ' ' Walker casting their vote against it. • EILMICel • Mr. Lena said he opposed the request because the In other action, the board continued a hearing on a acreage already covered within the Tortolita Community request to rezone some 150 acres at the northeast corner of • Plan should be filled up first before any amendments are the Shannon Road-Linda Vista Boulevard alignments / LI CI(IORS „,_ allowed. because of questions about whether proper notice had Mr.Yetman's attempt to require water saving devices been given about the hearing. ,, as part of another rezoning case went down the drain County officials said they had received two letters from • twice,as the board rejected his suggestion in approving a residents owning property within the 300-foot notification Keep your Summer cool. request from Calvin Wolfswinkel to rezone some 30 acres area who said they had not been notified by mail. — UNDER THE DOME — at the northwest corner of Magee and.La Canada from SR County planning staff will review the notice procedure, i STOP IN . . . to CR-1. and if the error is minimal, will recommend that the STOCK UP! I Casa Blanca Plaza The request originally called for both CR-1 and CR-5 board hold its hearing in 30 days. (high density multi-family)zones on the property,but Bill If the staff findthat inadequate notice was given the Marum, representing.Mr. Wolfswinkel, said his client case will be sent back to the Planning Zoning Commission • Open Every Sunday Noon to 7:00; would accept CR-1 density over the entire property. for a new hearing. • Dail 9 to 9 The request came to the board with a recommendation y to deny from the Planning Zoning Commission on grounds 2973262 that the CR-5 (high density multi-family) portion of the . con tro tee•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• request did not•conf rm to the Tortolita Community Plan, eq • ty which calls for CR-ldevelopment on the entire property. _: More than (Continued from Page 1) 23 In addition,the board approved the first rezoning in the The decisions will ultimately be made by the Corps of Year Rancho Vistoso Community Plan,voting in favor of Atlas Engineers, but they are seeking more public input at a Jack Rowes Sin Glenex Ltd's request to rezone approximately 150 acres at workshop Saturday at El Rio Neighborhood Center, 1390 • • Tucson1",), recisl()11, the southwest corner of First Avenue and Tangerine Road W.Speedway.More than 70 persons are already signed up to CR-i and CB-1-(local business). for the workshop,which will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Mr. Walker, who voted against all northwest zoning will include a free lunch. To attend, call the study office, cases Monday, was joined in opposition to the Atlas 792-6796. The corps is also taking written suggestions. Glenex case by Mr. Yetman, who said that the rezoning The Tucson Urban Study also involves the diminishing was premature. water supply in the area and what can be done about it. Mr. Walker also voted against approval of the neigh- The study will supplement the efforts of the Bureau of I T LION borhood plan for the southern part of the Rancho Vistoso Reclamation's Central Arizona Project. Local govern- SPEEDWAY Community Plan, and against an amendment to the ments have already been briefed on the study to date and 0 neighborhood plan which provided for additional densities apparently have given the corps the go ahead on at least of four houses per five acreas. twophases of the study–flood control and water supplies. PP 100%*FINANCING Mr. Walker's opposition to the requests was based '`on The study is presently financed by $100,000 of federal O U T OF STATE CR EDIT OK the obvious reluctance on the part of the Planning Zoning money without any local contribution. It is anticipated it *on approved credit Department to expedite the Rincon Area Plan revision." will continue for two more years, also with federal The board had directed the planning department to funding. When it is completed, local governments will 1974 CORONA 2 DOOR 2688 study the Rincon plan and consider revising it to provide have to decide which alternatives to develop with some Automatic,radio,heat, air conditioning,custom in- W for higher densities. local funding. terior,mag wheels! + 4.--.4411---.•-• �_lI�`lr •-•:, �`�:*-4'�:..4:i:.44:'''7":14 �;a�,, Capt. 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SPEEDWAY 7955565 RLM DEVELOPING TAY :—: ►:-: -.: - G.4::4144,•- l: .:+. :♦-+ _ Monday Wu Saturday 9 to 6 Prue 6,The Arizona Territorial,June 22, 1978 ill foQusc-- 4 ac roue al si„, ,,,„ ..„. . .,. , - :,,, 1)',,111 % f , 7. • ase or' '� / King's O,• _f6S� - 7 77 �`'� �''�,,,_,..$i„ ! 7,9 .-A°i':-- 7 � —This article, bya student journalist $ Oro, �,, /'� EDITOR'S NOTE � tx ,,,Ippli,„ 4111Pre w,l - 4" at the University of Arizona,is the third in a series on the • N.AV i. �+'' tit. y,__ -` .----7.:* .--- � six candidates for governor in the September primaries. •, tib/ - 1� __ �-- 0 ,,.-•..�.,, The first two covered Benjamin "Bud" Adair and Bruce • ��� �- • / -� ;�� Babbitt, both Democrats. Other articles to follow, in �� / - = � ,, mo_,— w -1— / ,,",,,i__'r...•i alphabetical order will cover Jack Londen,Evan Mecham i,it, , �s f 1 �� '� : ::_ and Dave Moss. t� -�--—_= —=``���► t V'14 - By BOBBIE JO BUEL 1 -"-- = t (i =� i f` 11 �\.XA.;ilif ' , �• •'� %-�= Journalism Department t ¢oct�NJctSIll:CASpS . liff IP' \ \', ```�, --— university of Arizona • • - :•- I1 - . F �\, `'�1''-` Pima CountyRepublican Chairman Charles W. King � .�1 I`''Qs` _�---�''"��' S A �'� =4 I' � ; � �,,. , � P ..‘7• -�.• '�', �� ' '' �t'• was the last one in for his party's gubernatorial ' iOF.1'H '�� + ��• �r 1 buthe says his long-time political back- ground, .�, , i t �i , nomination, y g - j= and the difference between himself and his �� j _ _ fie ,,‘ , opponents will lead him to victory. Z\)) 4 ' l' i - Mr. King, an attorney, will face Jack W. Londen, a ' a �� ,' ` ', , Phoenix insurance executive, and Evan Mecham, a , , - �� _ ,c4- 4,, , ► Glendale auto dealer, in the September primary. , ,t, % `rte.-� — (�• , , ►r �; �� .1 1`�k ��, The 47-year-old Mr.King said he held out on announcing x v ,, h his candidacy until it became apparent that"none of the �. , `�� 4. ...:0; O. '' ' very strong and experienced candidates had entered the i ' '6,• • o . ' race. Ali" 4, of.la 0 V . t \ ,' . t e1/4if a "I wanted to run,"Mr. King said, "but I would rather Orki • • ' ,, ,1) ,, win than run,and I thought other Republicans would have a better chance of getting votes, especially in Maricopa County " Boardshouldn'ta surprised "To a certain extent you might say we're running a long shot campaign," the former state representative said. Mr.King,who plans to spend$100,000 to$150,000 on his campaign with about $50,000 of that coming from small The Pima County Board of Supervisors, city. This is part of the joint agreement contributions,said although he is beginning his campaign expressing surprise at how much the new each jurisdiction builds its own libraries. later than other Republicans he is"not all that far behind central library is going to cost county tax- Similarly, the city council wasn't asked to them. I have been active in politics fora long time and I has asked for a stronger voice in approve buildinglibraries for Marano and have an easy name to remember,so I don't think I m far payers, g PP behind in name recognition." library management as a condition for con- Green Valley or the proposed facility in Casas As a member of the state House of Representatives tinuing to support the joint library agreement. Adobes. They are capital projects of county from 1970-74, Mr. King served on several committees The county's share of library operation costs government, including Judiciary, Joint Budget, Commerce and In- has risen steadily since the first joint venture It is the operating and maintenance costs of dustry, Transportation, and Municipalities. He was a in 1946, reaching $1.1 million last year. Now library service which are the real problem for member of the State Crime Commission in 1974. In June the supervisors are askingwhen this will ever count financing.The formula used in the past 1979 Mr. King was elected Pima this Republican � y P ch an for a term that expired flus month. stop. was based on the amount of use by county The Kansas native,who moved to Arizona in 1962,said They have asked before, and each year a residents of library service. As county he wants to"restore confidence in government by putting new agreement has been hammered out. But population has increased and as county good,competent people into office." this spring was different because of the facilities have increased, so the use of library The governor has authority over about 300 appoint- ments,Mr.King said,and in the past many of those jobs library board's decision, ratified by the service has increased. Library ec have been filled with"political " • Anderson says this should mean that the hacks. Tucson City Council, t0 construct a$13 million "I want to get a very capable staff,and I want to make a central library downtown. The supervisorscounty is willing to pick up a larger share of lot more use of the expertise of le available in ' the budget.But what caused the supervisors to � �°p led by Conrad Joyner's anguished cries, g Arizona," Mr. King said. "Instead of bringing in wanted to know why theynever knew this was balk most strongly this time around was the consulting firms from places like California we could be estimated increase in maintenance costs of usingpeople right here in the state." the new downtown library once it is openedMr. going to happen. ng criticized Democratic Gov. Bruce E. Babbitt They should have known if they didn't. The some $300,000 more county taxpayers will for spending too much money when Gov. Babbitt was the supervisors nominate two of the sevenhave to come u with each ear, Apparently it state's attorney general. members on the Tucson Public Librarypis too ly ate to question whether "He wasted a lot of money in the attorney general's Board. These members are currently Joelibrarymonument is reallyoffice without increasing the number of prosecutions or a $13 million reducing crime," Mr. King said. Quigley of Green Valley, whose term expires needed downtown. But it's not too late for the State government should grow at the same or at a next June, and Mrs. Lavonne Baker, who will supervisors toget their own act in order. They slower rate than growth of the private economy,Mr.King serve until 1981. In addition, Ken Scharman, : "Anyincrease in state expenditures must have two representatives on a library board said, adding: pe chief administrative officer for the county, that voted unanimouslyfor the downtown stay within the growth of the state so that they do not take serves on a joint management committee a larger bite and preferably smaller one." g project. If they need an even stronger voice in original member of the Legislature's Criminal Code which meets quarterly on city-county library library operations they should make use of the Revisions & Criminal Justice Information System, Mr. operations.These representatives should have representatives they already have. And theyKing said the state's "whole criminal-justice problems kept the supervisors informed on theplans for have been a bit overworked." P � . , should read the library board minutes and . . the new downtown facility. reports that are sent regularlyto the count Estimates that the state needs to spend $1 billion to y update the criminal-justice system is"not only ridiculous, The supervisors were not asked to endorse executive. Then maybe next year theywon't but totally unnecessary," he said. the new library because it is to be built in the be so surprised. Prisoners should be reclassified with the most violent ones sent to maximum-security prisons,those who can be rehabilitated sent to minimum-security prisons, and the CAP is ionremainder put to work running recycling programs to pay drinkfor their keep, Mr. King said. Mr. King earned his undergraduate degree in finance from the University of Kansas. He earned his law degree CAP is coming to Tucson. It will still be at The Central Arizona Project was created by at the University of Arizona. least ten years before we'll be drinking Congress in 1968 after lengthy court battles Married 25 years,Mr. King and his wife, Phyllis, have Colorado River water but we'll be hearing lots over Colorado River rights of the seven states two sons and two daughters. • Project in the river's basin. Progress so far includes Mr.King served in the Navy for nine years as an officer more about the Central Arizona oject in the g and as a pilot. He had planned to make the service his meantime. The Bureau of Reclamation of the completion of the Navajo Generating Station career, but in 1961 he was stricken with polio. His legs U.S. Department of the Interior will be basing near Page which is bringing user money were left partially paralyzed, and he is confined to a people here in the next few months to get the into CAP the Havasu Intake Dike and 68 wheelchair. Tucson division of CAP onto the drawing miles of power transmission lines. Work is Among the civic organizations Mr. King has been a member of are: the Masonic Lodge,Sabar Shrine Temple, boards. And they want public involvement in underway between Phoenix and Parker Dam Rincon Rotary Club,VFW Post 4903, American Legion 36 their decisions. and the Disabled American Veterans Post 18. wN Nil ,...Tri. �` }torial . MEMBER r ill 0 k 11111 wi . Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE. Award, GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL NEWS COVERAGE EXCELLENCE Award Association-Founded 1885 `ANAL ED/T0._ and ADVERTISING EXCELLENCE Award from Arizona 'la NATIONAL 4 Newspapers Association January 1973. Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE, NEW WRITING �- '.0o, EXCELLENCE Award, TYPOGRAPHICAL EXCELLENCE ��ERs 4s Mloenlor of NEWSPAPER Published each Thursday by TERRITORIAL PUBLISHERS, Award, GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL NEWS COVERAGE -,,111,, N INC., 1 W. Orange Grove Road, Tucson, Az., 05704. Also EXCELLENCE,and EDITORIAL PAGE EXCELLENCE Awara .� �' °D ARIZONA '�°uNDat1° publishers of The Desert Airman and the Green Valley Sun. from Arizona Newspapers Association January 1975. z _ '. Phone(602)297-1107 Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE Award and NEWS ;` .r�'`- NEWSPAPERS 1975 , WRITING EXCELLENCE Award from Arizona Newspapers 6 .,�,.. ASSOCIATION Association January 1977. �',,, �� E.D.Jewett,Jr. Jack B.Jewett David Miff Walt Nett I For Greater Public Service 1 Editor and Publisher General Manager Executive Editor News Editor I • l June 22, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 7 CAP is coming decline (Continued from Page 6) Rising inflation and a declining value for the dollar in foreign exchange markets of the world, continues to on 190 miles of Granite Reef Aqueduct to bring harass the stock market.Attempts to bolster prices at the Stock market ) Colorado River water to Phoenix by 1985. opening bell remain successful for an hour or two,but as The Tucson Division originally also involved the session progresses profit taking sets in and final prices areBy JOHN G.FORREST bringing San Pedro River water to Tucson shaded from the previous day. Both the White House and Congressseemed determined from Cochise County, but that phase was latertheir vocal is to keep on a spending spree, regardless of t e eliminated by Congress. What remainspromises to do otherwise. In view of this attitude, in- .-quick to "hop aboard" a stock when public attention Buttes Dam on the Gila River, an aqueduct vestors and traders alike are taking the opportunity, focuses on it. An outstanding example embodies the connectingthe Gila and Salt east of Phoenix whenever practical, to "salt down" some of their profits casino shares.Although there is only one casino operating in Atlantic City, N.J. at the present time, all the corn- and the Tucson Aqueduct bringing water before much time passes. Since members of the Administration can't seem to ponies operating in that field,share in the rise. uphill to Tucson through Pinal County. Ac- agree on what lies ahead for the country's economic cording to project manager Richard Shunik, a health, the investingpublic doesn't seem to need a The advance quickly brought in profit taking and prices of Bally Mfg.,Del Webb,and other Las Vegas shares slid preliminary plan for the Tucson Division is computer to come up with the answer. Confidence in the back. It was strictly a professional game with plenty of due by next January, an environmental im- stock market has been leaking away, like air from a players. Meanwhile, "sideline cash" is still piling up pact study by January of 1980,land acquisition punctured balloon. waiting to be invested. Unlike the early 1930's, there's If the stock market is a barometer of the conditions that lent of moneyaround waitingto go to work. in 1981 and construction to begin in 1982 four lie ahead,as many students and analysts seem to contend, plenty years from now. then the outlook is not too cheerful. But, if the stock Congress could again intervene and curtail market acts as a thermometer of business, as others (or expand) CAP, but current efforts by maintain,then the current phase will soon run its course. President Carter to curb reclamation projects Using the thermometer illustration, a slow but firm 046 04 7974 N. Oracle advance can be expected. In the process, however, at Mee in the country do not involve Arizona projects. naturally there will be set-backs; those taking profits and 9 Acting as a middle-man between CAP and also by short selling.The concensus at present among the Plata Escondido water users is the Central Arizona Water professional traders inclines toward this theory. 297-3121 Conservation District which has four elected But overshadowing all predictions, of course, is the members from Pima County. This district has continuing build-up of inflationary pressures. A further • Rock Landscaping fiincrease in the prime rate for loans charged by the banks agreed to buy water from CAP and then to 8 3i4 percent, may bring increased pressure from the allocate it to users in Maricopa, Pinal and Federal Reserve to stabilize interest rates. • Landscape Maintenance Pima counties. The city of Tucson has asked Regardless of the pushing-and-pulling tactics in the for 54,000 acre feet per year. Mining interests stock market, there are plenty of speculators who are will get 20,000 acre feet. Agriculture can't possibly get all it wants because the supply just isn't going to be available, but Farmers _, Investment Co. of Sahuarita and the Cortaro- Marana Water Users are asking for a share. In the meantime, federal officials are planning workshops in Tucson to acquaint the average citizen with what CAP is all about. They call it public involvement activity. Some of the big decisions that need to be made yet are the location of the aqueduct itself, where to put a Marana pumping station, and whether to end the project with a storage reservoir at (1111/0 Cat Mountain. The cost to the ultimate residential '' customer is still only a wild guess since that will depend on the cost of treating and delivering CAP water after it gets here. But one thing is certain. Tucson can't ever get enough water from the Colorado River to supply all its needs. CAP will always be just a big drop in the bucket. k w rGratitudeGood o To the editor Editor American's -,a, $ ear Certificate earnsbig p� - The Territorial The Territora 8 /O corn� Dear Sir: Dear Sir: dailyf�or an annualyieldI want to thank thepoundedOf 8.33 /O. 1000 As subscribers to the Territorial, my husband Territorial for the fine minimum. Interestpaid monthlquarterly,and I have just read your support you gave our y 9 semi annu article, "Proposition Asks programs and students ally or annually. What is Essential," during and this past school would like to congratulate year. Through your you for its excellence. willingness to feature 0%tiII student accomplishments Truth, facts, exposures; and projects, many And still INSTANT educatingas toself-worth CASH, too! the public students' was what politicians and labor enhanced. Please express No matter which kind of certificate account you choose, should you need are doing to this country our gratitude to your staff. cash for any purpose, it's yours instantly (up to 90% of the amount of youre WEW might turn apathy into certificate)at only 196 above what your-savings are earning. action. Rick Wilson HIGHER Keep up the good work! Principal CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTS OPENED BY THE 10TH EARN FROM THE 1ST s,•,- '� INTEREST ,., G.and J.Evans Canyon del Oro High School EVERY MONTH (EXCLUDING 6-MONTH CERTIFICATES) THMY Nit V i4 : ' _, * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * >.; - id , ,, ,,.... 1 M I' DkngoIi ,4H .y, RESTAURANT _ . 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ENJOY THE VIEW! t LET INLIGHTWITHOUTHEAT GLARE FADINGWITH ti. o olitanian SUN PROTECTIVE GLASS TINTING e hKROMKO OFFERS TO amendment h•V TEACH WITHOUT PAY f.: "K..p Th.Trouble Out" i*:1. ` el SAVE ENERGY AND DOLLARS 1 Applies to existing windows quickly,at low cost. ` =� I �� The dean of the University of Arizona College of ! beingsought 3 'T .: Business resigned last week because the University It costs so little to save so much I ,., }` refused to give him enough money to hire badly A major amendment toii:4 �` needed full-time faculty members required by the Tortolita Area Plan and SVM-TROL COMPANY 3 : accrediting agencies. However, State Rep. John a proposal to allow con- ,,- , n 1802 W. Grant Free Estimates Kromko has informed the college that if it will help, i struction of a television VISA 623-9344 MASTER CHARGE - he will volunteer to teach full-time, without pay, translator south of Oro Val- } beginning this fall. ke leyare the two major items g g J y Rep.Kromko said that he taught at the college for coming before the Pima afive years while he was working toward his PhD and Y t. County Planning and Zo- % he'd be happy to return if the university would Hing Commission at its Mrs. Schlofly s:: sl:. ZntroduCm = provide a small amount to cover his expenses. He f fj meeting Tuesday. s.: explained that he enjoys teaching and, since the Tucson attorney Robert Catalina $ vhitc legislature doesn't reconvene until January, he ::: Stubbs, whose proposal to could find time to teach during the fall semester. increase densities to one Hhyllis ::<:: .. �:::��� houseEWr acre:.t.:... c eover r :: a o- ... . ........ ...................................................... ....... .............. .... IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIII ximately two square miles S e ... �rr ' - Schlafl y north of Oro Valley re- _ ,, • ceived a unanimous vote to , „ deny last month from the commission, will be backo at the June 27 meeting eeting in 410 II . another attempt to win the• panel over. �' 0 Phyllis Schlafly,national k. '.. "What we've done is re- .., leader of the stopthe pre- . pare a complete master Equal Rights Amendment, : � �� plan," Mr. Stubbs said. will speak on the "False �`�� "Its the first trulyplanned �` Doctrines of Women's Lib" - 4 Earn 8°�o for 8 years on deposits of atthe community ever presented Mountain Avenue X1000 or more beginning June 1. Church of Christ 2848 N. ': in the city of Tucson. Effective annual rate of 8.328%. Mountain Ave., on Thur- _ Mr. Stubbs calls the pro- ,b, :- ject an alternative to And you can double your money sday,June 22 at 1 p.m. `.., straight CR-1 (one house in 8 years&8 months! Donations are $3, with Plus"Split Second Savings" tickets available at the � -w_ ,, °�� per acre) zoning: in that ilithe terrain will dictate lot And, because we compound your door• * x '':' t '. is4.: size and other land use interest every second of every Mrs. Schlafly's ninth ffi .,. . day, this is a little better than book, The Power of the �r�F� ,, factors. He said he has presented savings associations that Positive Woman, was Y' plans ions to several of the compound daily, a lot better than recently published by ,. ' 4 area residents who ap- compounding quarterly! Arlington House. Many of peared last month in pro- her earlier books con- 'f • . • 'Federal regulations require substantial _. . . test and has received a -rnterest penalties for early withdrawal. cerned defense and foreign �� . • �� favorable response. policy. She is president of The television tower re- . Eagle Forum and writes a quest, presented by KVOA ATALINA ."" • FSLIC semi-weekly newspaper Tom Richey on behalf of itself, KGUN AVI NGS .....-.A�.. column. and KOLD, asks to rezone ..,.-..,�,.. id::: Mrs. Schlafly is the wife two acres at the east end of ANO LOAN ASSOCIATIQtV .of an attorney and theHardy Road just south of 1011N�.-� �'''' mother of six children who Rt_"chey kicks 0 Oro Valley from CR-1 to SH lives on the banks of the ' 16"-• 414// (suburban homestead). Mississippi River at Alton, 1 I The commission left the 15 Offices in Southern Arizona Ill. She is a member of the mouse campaign public hearing open last Casas Adobes Office:7216 North Oracle at Ina Illinois Commission on the month as it requested addi- Status of Women. � tional information on such By JIM KELLY things as alternative sites. It was rally day for the Grand Old Party in Green Valley Also on the commission's last Wednesday as Republicans gathered to kick off the agenda for next Tuesday's communitymeeting is a request to Congressional campaign n of Tom Richey.g �g Y Candidates for seven state offices were among the rezone approximately four free enterprisecrowd . yaent sdef Canada Drive south of Ina against governmental bureaucracy on the national level. Included in the rally for the September primary were Road from SR (one house sponsored byper four acres)gubernatorial candidate Charles King; state House of Representatives hopefuls Bart Baker and Bill English; and a request to rezone your Senate candidate Jeff Hill; Attorney General candidate approximately 5 acres Bob Corbin; Steve Jenkins for Supervisor of Public In- Chamber n- from SR to CR-1 on the struction;and Bill DeLong for Clerk of Superior Court. south side of Orange Grove a� © Road east of La Cholla r�i r of interview before lus speech that Commerce Mr. Riche said in an inter e Y the national Republican Committee has already given Boulevard. him a good deal of support in mounting a campaign to Pu ' icSeriesunseat Congressman Morris Udall. New chairman We have a lot better organization than candidates against Udall have had in the past,but a lot of our help will for Republicans have to come from outside Arizona if we are going to beat him,"Richey said. State Rep. Emmet That support, he said, will come in the form of money McLoughlin was chosen nLeDepartmentore... donated from national sources and endorsements from Saturday as Pima County national politicians. Republican Chairman, "All over the country I've heard people say they want to succeeding Charles King om ca e Business!" oustUdall because he's too liberal and theywant it bad who resigned to run for enough to put their money on the line,"Mr.Richey said. governor. - - He said that $35,000 was spent in the last Republican Rep. McLoughlin, 36, campaign against Udall and his goal of$250,000 may be represents District 14 in the It takes a lot of good merchandise and a lot everywhere in the world! From gifts and reached if enough outside funds come in. House but he has decided of good people to run a department store, dry goods to fashion and appliances,it's all The Richey campaign has brought in a professional, not to run for re-election. and it takes a lot of knowhow, a heavy there at the retail counters where Free Jack Bush, to map an election strategy that will focus on He operates his own real investment in inventory and a willingness Enterprise finds its moment of meaning! to bet on the tastes and attitudes of what Udall's liberalism. estate company. the consumer will buy! . We pay tribute to our many fine "Mo has a tendency to throw dollars at every problem department stores who serve the that comes along and to turn over those problems to It's complicated business and if you want consumer demandsofour "He's poo I victim community as government,"Mr.Richey said, not so much afraid to see it meet the test of efficient delivery, we all move on to an even better America! of me right now as he is of the pressure his constituency is just check out a department store during the holiday season! We're the Tucson Chamber of Commerce! ; putting on him because of his views." Rick Baker,101 W.Helen His own philosophy of whittling down bureaucracy, St., was pronounced dead Our department stores bring us a lot of Mr. Richey said, is based on his thought that private at University Hospital good things and they come from just about business can solve economic problems better than the Thursday after being government. pulled from the swimming sovuron OD A MELTE&ANIlscA Regarding the recent tax revolt issue,he said he doesn't pool at Barcelona Apart- ........................---7, We'd tike to know what you think about think the mood is as strong in Arizona as it was in ments, 6360 N. El Camino all' Free Enterprise. Please send us your California before Proposition 13 was passed. Real. He was 23. A & A . .. comments and ideas. "I don't think it will come to an initiative measure in Ambulance Service was We're the Tucson Chamber of Commerce Arizona,but something definitely has to be done about the called at 3:30 p.m. after -- ., tax situation in the state,"Mr.Richey said. witnesses noticed he had 41711-...... -- P.O. Box 991 "I think the legislature is smart enough to calla special not surfaced w hi le Tin,Az. 85802-Ph. 792-2250 session to revamp the tax structure before the people "playing games" in the VP*Must Mae lichee. Inc bring it to a vote." pool. June 22, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 9 —ie ..' v.y sigtoik. ' -44): C i t .11 lop 7: - i' : .,-;,-,-... .dili t jai li e 0,11D I e 1 -• . At. ,.t . %,, . ., . , .s,., . ; t.; .4ft places & things , ., - . ,,, f ,4 ... ,."4 ' ,. lik.. - , ,., . , , ,..,, ____ ..,. , .. , ei,..„, .., ,,, . , .- , -_,...1,,,,,,,, . . . \... , - ' - d aA 1 }p DELEGATES TO CONVENTION .. OPERETTA MUSIC RETURNS L ' Y Two teachers in Amphitheater School District will The Tucson Gilbert & Sullivan Theatre will again --" _ , attend the 116th annual convention of the 1.8-million-mem- present an evening of music from the Golden Age of . ( --- ...- ber National Education Association July 1-6 at Dallas. g , ► Operetta,1870 to 1930,in A Summer Fantasia,at the Little 3 They are Bill Nicholson and Ann Politte. Both will be delegates of the Amphitheater Classroom Teachers Theatre in the Community Center, Friday and Saturday, June 23 and 24,at 8:00 m.The show is directed Father - l Association. Issues expected to be debated by the 10,000 p• b Y delegates attending the NEA conclave include tuition tax Bob Wolfe, of Salpointe High School. Stephen Anderson, • "~ credits, President Carter's proposal for a cabinet-level choir director at St. Phillip's in the Hills, is the music department of education, competency-based testing, director. ' school finance, violence in the schools and collective FREE FILMS AT U OF A TUESDAY ) . bargaining for public employees. Offered June 27 at the Modern Languages Auditorium HOSPITAL SUPPLIES TO GO ON SALE on the U of A campus are the following short films: Tucson General Hos ital sellin ital "Adventures in Perception" about Dutch artist M.C. will be „ . p g hos p Escher; "Who's Got a Right to Rhodesia"• and "Miss furniture and office equipment on its east parking lot June g 4 '-,,,�' ': . t ---4 ;. 22 and 23 from 8 a.m. to 4p.m. at 3838 North Campbell Mrs.or Ms: What's It All About,"A CBS documentary on p women in the news. FOR LONG SERVICE—Asarco honored three employes Avenue. "The items being sold are either obsolete in at its Silver Bell Mine recently at the meeting of its 25 health care or are not cost efficient to repair," said Jerry PLAYBOX ELECTS ARTHUR LEWIS Year Club at Westward Look Resort. Inducted into the Lee,director of supply processing and distribution.One of The Playbox Artists Association, Inc., operators of club were, left to right, Edgar Sanders, Ira Bourget and the more unusual items for sale are BIC pens which are Playbox Community Theatre in Traildust Town n on Clarence Fricker.The oldest member attending,in terms literally stacked from the floor to the ceiling.Other items Tanque Verde Road, has of service, was Lester Meier, who had nearly46years 9elected Arthur Lewis president , include hospital beds, bed pans, cabinets, nightstands, for the 1978-79 season. The association held its annual with Asarco prior to retiring in 1972. He now lives in adding machines,typewriters,stainless steel utensils and Tucson. meeting June 4, at the theater. New vice president for medical surgical supplies. administration is Drew Donahue; vice president for • • SUMMER GARDEN WALK production is Kenneth Lounsbury; secretary, Ann Ander- T (IC 1)Utin, The next Wednesday morning gardenTucson walk at son, and treasurer Ed O'Neil. New board members Garden Center, 4040 N. Campbell Ave., will concern include George Anderson, Elyse Barnett, Mitzi Clayton, $1 million finding the best watermelons and cucumbers. Report to Fern Fousse, George Fousse, Christine Galloway, Roger the site at 9 a.m. !Gentry,Jan Hatunen,Jan Koepf and Tom Turner. Modern merchandising apparently is coming to the sleepy village of Tubac more than 200 years after it began. Groundbreaking is scheduled later this summer for a$1 million shopping plaza called Tubac Centro by developers Joseph Duffy and Terry Pleasants. Trees were planted 1Ritto neiv reasons earlier this month at the site north of St.Ann's Church. Present plans call for 30-40 small shops in the first phase of the center on a 5-acre site. A style of Mexican itrizonans architecture is planned to blend with the present rustic setting of the art colony in Tubae. Although there are only about 700 permanent residents • • in the community, there are several dozen artist studios and shops there which draw thousands of visitors , save with. tits. annually. The museum at the Tubac State Park is the site of the original fort built in 1752 to protect the surrounding missions, San Xavier del Bac and Tumacacori, from the raiding Apaches and played a major role in the early chapters of Southwest history. Of the many captains commanding the garrison of 6-monthSame rate as 6-month An amount$10,000 Tubae, Juan Bautista de A.nza was the most famous. In y • Treasury Bills,deter- or over. 1775 he led an expedition from Tubac which resulted in the savings discovery of an overland route to California and the mined weekly. But founding of San Francisco. Such expeditions depopulated certificate with no handling fee. Tubac; the garrison was removed and the Apaches pillaged the settlement. It was nearly a century before riches were discovered in the area and new mining operations brought hundreds of people to Tubac.A Butterfield Stage route through Tubac gave a sense of stability to the town and the state's first 8-year Annual rate 73i- %. $1,000 minimum. newspaper, "The Weekly eekly Arizonan, began publicationInterest aid monthl here in 1859. SaVingS p y' But just as Tubac began to enjoy the taste of prosperity, quarterly,semi- disaster descended again on Tubac. With rumors of civil certfficate annually or annually. war in the east, the troopers withdrew and left Tubac defenseless.The town was deserted but not dead; it would come back to life again in the future only to face other catastrophies. Today Tubac is a growing retirement community and Both savings plans effective June 1,1978. an active art and craft center with shows to rival the metropolitan centers. Visitors come year round to visit the galleries and each February thousands of aficionados They mean a lot more attend the Festival of Arts,a week-long celebration now in its fifteenth year. • 440.0_ Visitors can explore the ruins of the original presidio at the Tubae State Park and the museum adjacent to theCOMing i I ruins describes the successes and disasters of Tubac's Bank. 250-year history. Walk-through dioramas offer a glimpse of life in the 1770's. The museum and picnic areas (there There are are no over-night facilities) are open 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. a lot of reasons to save at Valley Bank.We with a park ranger on duty for further information. offer a full range of savings plans which can be tailored to The village today retains a Spanish flavor in the design fit your special needs for liquidity and yield.And special of buildings and homes throughout the area. But features like"Willpower,"our automatic deposit. s de it. dominating the sky line,curiously,is Saint Anne's Church We're also the largest bank in the RockyMountain with a handsome Bavarian-style roof topping the struc- g ture. Having fallen nearly as many times as the town States with over 175 offices to serve your every financial itself, the design of the church is something of an oddity. need.So you never have to go out of your way for us. Evidently, a German architect happened to be living in For information on any of our savings plans,stop by or Tubac the last time the roof fell in. call the manager of any of our offices. BERMINGHAM TO HEAD MUSEUM We g0 out of 0 ur way for An art educator-administrator Smithsonian at the you. Institution will head the University of Arizona Museum of NationalValley . v�t E,._-•� - Art.He is Peter Bermingham,40,curator of education for N4(�N6t \BANK the National Collection of Fine Arts at the Smithsonian Deposits insured to$40,000 by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. since 1972. His appointment, announced by UA President Federal law requires substantial interest penalty if funds are withdrawn prior to maturity John P. Schaefer, is subject to approval by the Arizona Board of Regents.Bermingham will take over as director in late August. He succeeds acting director Kay Jessup. , . Page 10,The Arizona Territorial,June 22, 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 You. Right To Know In the Superior Court of the right, title, interest, claim of the corporation, who shall Township 14 South of Range 13 All of that portion of Lots 17,31, The State of Arizona 10th day of April,1978,by John DATED this 8th day of June, serve until his successor be East, In and for the County of and lien which the parties na- A. Murphy, Jr., Trustee- 1978• Gila and Salt River Base 36 and 37,and of Old Park Lane Mattie Co med in said Judgment had or Successor Trustee RICHARD J.BOYKiN elected and qualify, shall be: and Meridian, Pima County, all being in the Southeast have in and to the real property Sheriff of Glenn E. Martin, 4331 East Arizona, more particularly Quarter of the Southeast ADVANCE MORTGAGE COR- Nancy Ann Mykowski Skyline Drive,Tucson,Arizona. described as follows,to-wit: Quarter of Section 11,Township PORAT ION, hereinafter described,and from Notary Public Pima County,Arizona the proceeds of said sale, toBy The Board of Directors shall BEGINNING at a point on the 14 South of Range 13 East, of a Delaware corporation, satisfy said Judgment in favor My Commission Expires: July meet and adopt By-laws for the North line of West Congress Gila and Salt River Base and Plaintiff vs. 27,1980. Sgt.Dudgeon corporation as soon as prac- Street as now established in the Meridian, in Pima County, of the judgment creditor therein De ut Sheriff po BERNARD W. BROWN, JR. Deputy Pima County, Arizona being bounded as and PAMELA J. BROWN, his named, in the total judgment Pub: The Arizona •Territorial INVENTORY AT THE TUCSON ticable after the filing of these City of Tucson, wife; RICHARD F. CUM sum of$21,063.00,together with June 1,8,15,22,1978 Articles. The Board may Arizona,distant 430 feet East of follows: DESERT INN MI NGS, a widower; PALM accrued and accruing interest Req: Murphy and Posner, At- thereafter alter,amend, repeal the intersection of the North line On the East by the Westerly line GROVE CLUSTERS RESUB- and costs + attorney's fees torneys EXHIBIT A or supplement the original By- of West Congress Street with the of the Tucson Controlled Access since the date of entry of said The property to be sold will Laws subject to change or East line of Bonita Street as Highway, Pima County Project TOWNHOUSE ASSOCIATION, Judgment. PUBLIC NOTICES include all tangible ,personal repeal by a resolution shown on the amended map of No.F.I.141;according the Map DIVISION, aka PALM GROVEThe sale will be held at the property located on the passed by the affirmative votes Block 1 of West Congress Street thereof recorded on March 3rd an Arizona corporation, East front door of the New Pima premises known as Tucson of a majority of the issued and Addition to the City of Tucson, 1949 as Instrument No. 6675 in Defendants. Your Right To Know Desert Inn, located at 1 North No.C364489 County Court House,also some- outstanding shares of the cor- Pima County, Arizona, ac- the Office of County Recorder of times known as the main en- In the Superior Court of the Freeway, Tucson, Arizona, poration at any shareholders' cording to the Map or Plat said Pima County; NOTICE OF SPECIAL trance of said Court House, in STATE OF ARIZONA including but not limited to all EXECUTION furnishings, fixtures, business meeting.The Board of Directors thereof of record in the office of On the South by the Northerly SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Tucson,Arizona,on July 10,1978 in and For the County of Pima may, from time to time, the County Recorder of Pima Line of Alameda Street; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN at the hour of 10:00 A.M.to sell In the Matter of the Estate of supplies, business equipment, distribute on a pro rata basis to County, Az. in Book 3 of Maps On the West by a Line which is that in obedience to the Writ of the following described real pro- RUTH V.TARCHALA, hotel and restaurant equipment, the shareholders out of capital and Plats at Page 125 thereof; parallel with and distant 400.00 Special Execution issued by the perty to the highest bidder: Deceased. rents, profits, and accounts surplus of the corporation a run thence Easterly along the feet Westerly of the Centerline above entitled Court and in the Lots 46 and 47 of PARADISE No.P 4646 receivable, arising out of the ion of its assets, in cash or of the main track of the El Paso operation of the Tucson Desert portion North line of Congress Street,a above entitled cause,which Writ MOUNTAIN ESTATES, Pima Notice to Creditors property. distance of 364 feet, more or & Southwestern Railroad and the Judgment described County, Arizona as shown by NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Inn,liquor and food inventories, ARTICLE X less,to the West boundary line of Company,as mentioned in that therein by reference thereto are maps on file in Book 15 of Maps that the undersigned has been and the liquor license being The annual meeting of the former Flowing Wells Canal Deed of record in said County incorporated herein,commands and Plats at Page 56, Pima appointed personal represen- utilized on the premises. A shareholders of the corporationRecorders Office,in Book 290 of County Recorder's Office. tative of this estate.All persons complete and itemized list of all right-of-way; run thence Nor me to sell,and I will sell,subject DATED June 1,1978 having claims against the estate personal property to be sold will shall be held at such time and therly along the West boundary Deeds of Real Estate at page 223 to the right of redemption in RICHARD J.BOYKIN are required to present their be available at the office of the place as may be prescribed by line of said canal right-of-way as thereof;and, such case made and provided by SHERIFF OF PIMA COUNTY, claims within four months after manager of the Tucson Hilton the By-Laws. it formerly existed,a distance of On the North by a line which is statute,at public auction,all ofARTICLE XI 585 feet,more or less,to its point Parallel with and distant 105.00 the right, title, interest, claim ARIZONA the date of the first publication Inn at 1601 Miracle Mile, Tuc- The officers of the corporation of intersection with the Westerly feet Northerly of the Northerly By Sgt.Dudgeo - -- of this notice or the claims will son,. Arizona, 85705, for in- need not be shareholders tine of the right of way of line of the aforesaid Alameda and lien which the parties ., named in said Judgment had or Deputy Sheriff ,.be forever barred.Claims must spectiorr by persons genuinely thereof, and shall consist of a Southern Pacific Railroad Street. have in and to the real property Pub:The Arizona Territorial be presented to the personal interested in bidding on such President, Vice President, Company,formerly EI Paso and Pub:The Arizona Territorial hereinafter described,and from June 15,22,29,1978 representative hereof, property. Secretary and Treasurer and Southwestern Railroad right of June 15,22,29,1978 Req: S.Leonard Scheff, WALTER W. HOCHULI, 701 Pub:The Arizona Territorial such other officers as the Board way; Req:Bilby,Shoenhair,Warnock the proceeds of said sale, to June 15,22,29,1978 satisfy said Judgment in favor Attorney Valley National Building, of Directors may elect from &Dolph,P.C. Tucson, Arizona, or filed with Req:Bilby,Shoenhair,Warnock run thence Northerly along the P of the judgment creditor therein &Dolph,P.C. time to time.The officers shall Westerly •line of said right-or- named, Court. be elected by the Board of way of said railroad to the South named, in the total judgment PUBLIC NOTICE DATED this 31 day of May, Directors at its first meeting PUBLIC NOTICES sum of 520,665.88,together with 1978. PUBLIC NOTICES line of Alameda Street as now after the filing of these Articles established; accrued and accruing interest Your Right To Know WALTER W.HOCHULI and shall hold office until the Your Right To Know and costs since the date of entry Personal Representativerun thence Westerly along the Your Right To Know date established in the By-Laws of said Judgment. In the Superior Court of South boundary line of said In the Superior Court of the Pub: The Arizona Territorial for election of officers or until ti isn This sale will be held at the The State of Arizona in the Superior Court Alameda Street as now existing STATE OF ARIZONA East front door of the New Pima In and for the County of Pima June 8,15,22,1978 of the their successors shall have been and along the South boundary In and for the County of Pima Req: Walter W. Hochuli, Att. elected or qualified, whichever County Court House,also some- In the Matter of the Estate of STATE OF ARIZONA line of said Alameda Street as it THE HOTEL INVESTORS, a times known as the main en- F RED E R I C K A L F RED In and for the County of Pima date last occurs. formerly extended Westerly, a Maryland Real Estate In- trance of said Court House, in EASTMAN, PUBLIC NOTICES I n the Matter of the Estate of ARTICLE XII distance of 500 feet, more or vestment Trust, pursuant to a Tucson. Arizona, on June 27, Deceased. STEPHANIE MARIE MAD- The personal assets of the less,to a point distant Easterly Declaration of Trust dated 1978 at the hour of:10:00 A.M.to No.P4627 Your Right To Know DOX shareholders, directors and 430 feet from the East Boundary August 15,1969, sell the following described real NOTICE TO CREDITORS _ Deceased. officers of the corporation shall line of said Bonita Street; Plaintiff property to the highest bidder: To the CREDITORS of the Es- Notice of Trustee's Sale No.P4665 be forever exempt from all run thence Southerly parallel vs. Lot 255 of Palm Grove Cius• tate of FREDERICK ALFRED The following described trust NOTICE TO CREDITORS corporate debts and liabilities. with the East boundary line of TUCSON DESERT INN,INC.,a ters Resubdivision, Pima Coun- EASTMAN,deceased. property will be sold, pursuant NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ARTICLE XIII said Bonita Street,a distance of corporation,et al ty, Arizona, according to the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the power of sale under that that the undersigned has been The names and addresses of the 695 feet, more or less, to the Defendants Map or Plat thereof of record in that the undersigned has been certain trust deed recorded in appointed personal represen- incorporators of the corporation point of beginning. No.161900 the office of the County Re- appointed personal representa- book or docket 4578,page 382,in tative of this estate.All persons are as follows: EXCEPT that portion of the THE HOTEL INVESTORS, a corder of Pima C,unty,Arizona, five of this estate. All persons the records of Pima County, having claims against the estate GLENN E.MARTIN above described land lying Maryland Real Estate In- in Book 26 of Maps and Plats at having claims against the estate Arizona,at public auction to the are required to present their 4331 E.Skyline Dr. Easterly of the West boundary vestment Trust, pursuant to a page 94 thereof. are required to present their highest bidder at the law offices claims within four months after -Tucson,Arizona 85718 of the Tucson Controlled Access Declaration of Trust dated Dated May 23,1978 claims within four months after of SCHORR AND LEONARD, the date of the first publication RANDY STEPHENS Highway, Pima County Project August 15,1969, Richard J.Boykin the date of the first publication P.C., 155 West Council Street, of this notice or the claims will P.O.Box 6646 F.I.141,according to the Map or Plaintiff, Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona of this notice or the claims will Tucson, Pima County,Arizona, be forever barred.Claims must Tucson,Arizona 85733 Plat thereof of record in the vs. By Sgt.Dudgeon be forever barred.Claims must on Friday,July 7,1978,at 10:00 be presented to the undersigned IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We, office of the County Recorder of ROBBINS INVESTMENT CO., Deputy Sheriff be presented to the undersigned A.M.of said day: personal representative at the the said incorporators, have Pima County, Arizona, on INC.,a corporation,et al, Pub:The Arizona Territorial personal representative at the Lot 37 of ROBERTS AD- offices of Bilby, Shoenhair, hereunto set our hands this 27th March 3,1949,as Instrument No. Defendants June 8,15,22,1978 offices of Bilby,Shoenhair,War- DITION NO. 2 Pima County, Warnock & Dolph, P.C., Ninth day of January,1978. 6675. No.161901 Req:Evans,Kftchel&Jenckes, nock&Dolph,P.C.,Ninth Floor Arizona, according to the plat Floor Valley National Building, GLENN E.MARTIN Parcel 2 No.RANDY STEPHENS The East 150.00 feet of the West (Consolidated) da Attorneys Valley National Building, thereof of record in the office of� Tucson,Arizona 85701. STATE OF ARIZONA 430 feet of that part of Sections NOTICE OF SPECIAL Tucson,Arizona 85701. the County Recorder of Pima DATED:June 8,1978. PUBLIC NOTICES DATED THE ALLEYI978. County, Ariza in NATIONAL Maps and Plats at page 15.7k 7 of THBANK OFAR ARIZE VALLEY ONA County of Pima Range 13 E stSGilass. 11 and 14,Townhip 4andlEXECUTION SALE OF REAL Your Right To Know BANK OF ARIZONA DATED this 3rd day of April, Personal Representative SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO River Base and Meridian,Pima NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 9 Personal Representative 1978 of the Estate of before me this 27th day of County, Arizona, lying East of that in obedience to the Writ of IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF By BRUCE A.CAMERON TRUSTOR: Stephanie Marie Maddox,de- January, 1978, by GLENN E. the East line of Bonita Street,as Special Execution issued by the THE STATE OF ARIZONA Trust Representative LAWRENCE BAGGIN and ceased MA R T I N and RANDY shown on the amended Map of above entitled Court and in the IN AND FOR THE COUNTY Pub: The Arizona Territorial , LILLIAN E.BAGGIN By STEPHENS. Block 1 of West Congress Street above entitled cause,which Writ OF PIMA June 8,15,22,1978 KENNETH BRUCE KING and BRUCE A.CAMERON Tina Sue Smith Addition as recorded in the and the Judgment described AVCO FINANCIAL SERVICES, Req:Bilby,Shoenhair,Warnock ROSE MARY KING Trust Officer Notary Public office of the County Recorder of therein by reference thereto are a corporation, &Dolph,Attorneys S.L.SCHORR, Pub:The Arizona Territorial My Commission Expires: Oc- Pima County,Arizona,in Book 3 incorporated herein,commands Plaintiff, Trustee June 15,22,29,1978 tober 19,1979 of Maps and Plats at Page 125 me to sell,and I will sell,subject • vs. STATE OF ARIZONA Req:Bilby,Shoenhair,Warnock Pub:The Arizona Territorial thereof, and lying North of the to the right of redemption in MARIO SIERRA & MARIA PUBLIC NOTICES June 15,22,29,1978 North line of Congress Street,as such case made and provided by ss &Dolph,P.C. Req:Robert S.Wolkin,Attorney now established,and tying South statute,at public auction,all of SIERRA, husband & wife, Your To Know COUNTY OF PIMA jointly&severally, RightPersonally appeared S.L. PUBLIC NOTICES of the South line of Alameda the right, title, interest, claim Defendants. Notice of Trustee's Sale SCHORR, TRUSTEE, who PUBLIC NOTICES Street as now established. and lien which the parties No.171819The followin le all acknowledged that he executed Your Right To Know EXCEPT that portion of the named in said Judgment and in NOTICE OFg g y the foregoing instrument in saidabove described parcel lying Exhibit A attached hereto had or described trust property will be ARTICLES OF Your Right To Know Westerly of the East bank of the have in and to the real property SHERIFF'S SALE sold, pursuant to the power of capacity this 3rd day of April, INCORPORATION OF described and from the proceeds 1978- WHEREAS, pursuant to an sale under that certain Deed of G.E.M.PRODUCTIONS In the Superior Court of the Santa Cruz River, as the samenow exists. of said sale, to satisfy said execution issued out of the above Trust recorded in Docket or Judith Rabkin INC. STATE OF ARIZONA Parcel 3. Judgment in favor of the named Court in the above en- Book 5146,at Page 564-567,in th= Notary Public WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, In and for the County of Pima creditor therein titled action upon a judgment for My Commission Expires: hereby associate ourselves THE HOTEL a A parcel of land situate in a judgment Records of Pima County, INVESTORS, ortion of Lot 37 of Section 11, named, in the total judgment the above named plaintiff and Arizona,at public auction to the April 27,1980 together for the purpose of Maryland Real Estate In- P against the above named sum of $2,511,162.86, together highest bidder,at the East door Pub:The Arizona Territorial forming a corporation under the vestment Trust, pursuant to a Township 14 South, Range 13 defendant(s),entered on the 21 June 1,8,15,22,1978 East, Gila and Salt River Base with accrued and accruing in- of new courts building, in the Laws oyf the State of Arizona and Declaration of Trust dated terest and costs since the date of day of February, 1978, in the Req:S.L.Schorr,Attorney August 15,1969, and Meridian, Pima County, City of Tucson, Pima County, adopt the following Articles of Arizona,described as follows: entry of said Judgment. sum of $4,232.45 together with Arizona, on Friday, July 14, Incorporation: Plaintiff, The sale will be held at the Pima ARTICLE I vs, BEGINNING at the point of Count Courthouse door,interest thereon from said date 1978,at 10:00 a.m.,of said day: PUBLIC NOTICES intersection of the North line of y at the rate of 6 percent per Lot 132, LOS REALES The name of this corporation TUCSON DESERT INN,INC.,a Congress Street, as now son,Arizona,on July 12,1978,at Tuc- annum,and costs in the sum of HEIGHTS NO. 2, according to , r shall be G.E.M. PRODUC- corporation,et al, Defendants. established,40 feet North of the the hour of 1:30 p.m.; at such 542.00, and accruing costs, I Book 24 of Maps, TIONS,INC. have levied upon all of the right, page 9,records IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ARTICLE II Monument line established by sale the real property described title and interest of the defen- Pima County,Arizona. No.161900 the City of Tucson Engineering on Exhibit A attached hereto ALSO KNOWN AS:7062 South THE STATE OF ARIZONA The corporation shall be of THE HOTEL INVESTORS, a dant(s)Mario Sierra and Maria Oahu Avenue, Tucson, Arizona In and for the County of Pima perpetual duration. Maryland Real Estate in- Department, and the West line will be sold to the highest bidder. Sierra, husband & wife, in the 857THE HOTEL INVESTORS, a ARTICLE III vestment Trust, pursuant to a of the Tucson Controlled Access DATED this 8th day of June, following described property: Highway, F.I. Project 141, as 1978. The East 85 feet of Lot 8 of El DATED:April 6,1978 Maryland Real Estate In- The corporation is organized for Declaration of Trust dated shown on the Right-of-Way Map, RICHARD J.BOYKIN JOHN M.GASTELUM and vestment Trust, pursuant to a the purposes of concert August 15,1969, thereof,dated March 1,1949,on Sheriff of Rio Acres, Pima County, SONIA V.GASTELUM,his wife Declaration of Trust dated promoting; album productions; Plaintiff vs. file in the State Highway Pima County,Arizona Arizona,as shown by map on file Trustors August 15,1969, publishing; talent promotion; Department, Phoenix,Arizona; By in Book 6 of Maps & Plats at John A.Murphy,Jr. • Plaintiff buying and selling property and ROBBINS INVESTMENT CO., Page 11,Pima County RecordsTrustee vs. property rights. INC.,a corporation,et al, thence South 81 degrees 36 Sgt.Dudgeon NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENSTATE OF ARIZONA TUCSON DESERT INN,INC.,a ARTICLE IV Defendants. minutes West along said North Deputy Sheriff that I, the Sheriff of Pimaline of Congress Street, a ss corporation,et al, The principal place of business No.161901 County,on the 27th day of June, COUNTY OF MAR ICOPA Defendants. of the corporation shall be Pima . No.161900 distance of 208.46 feet to a point; EXHIBIT A 1978 at the hour of 10:00 o'clockSS: This instrument was No.161900 County, Arizona, but it may (Consolidated) thence North 14 degrees 36 at the front door of the new Pimaacknowledged before me this 6th THE HOTEL INVESTORS, a maintain branch offices, hold NOTICE OF SPECIAL minutes 48 seconds West, a County Courthouse in Tucson, distance of 54.60 feet to a point; All that part of the NorthEdst day of April, 1978, by John A. Maryland Real Estate In- meetings and transact business EXECUTION Arizona, will sell at public thence North 10 d rees 29 quarter of the Southeast quarter Murphy,Jr.,Trustee-Successor vestment Trust, pursuant to a at any place or places within or SALE OF REAL PROPERTY of Section 2,Township 14 South, auction to the highest bidder for Trustee Declaration of Trust dated without the United States of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN minutes 14 seconds West, a distance of 70.05 feet to a int; Range 13 East, Gila and Salt cash all of the right, title and Nancy A.Myskowski August 15,1969, America. that in obedience io the Writ of Po River Base and Meridian,Pima interest of the defendant(s) Plaintiff ARTICLE V Special Execution issued by the thence North 14 degrees 40 described as Mario Sierra & Maria Sierra, Notary Public County, Arizona, My commission expires: vs. The corporation shall have a above entitled Court and in the minutes 32 seconds West, a husband & wife, in and to the July 27,1980 ROBBINS INVESTMENT CO., single class of stock. It shall above entitled cause,which Writ distance of 117.66 feet to the true follows: above described property to INC.,a corporation,et al, have authority to issue One and the Judgment described point of beginning; from said BEGINNING at a point on the satisy said judgment. Pub:The Arizona Territorial Westerly line of Oracle Road, DATED:May 25,1978 June 1,8,15,22,1978Defendants. Million (1,000,000) shares therein by reference thereto are true point of beginning, thence also known as the Tucson- Req: Murphy & Posner, At- No.161901 thereof,with a par value of One incorporated herein,commands North 1 degree 54 minutes 47 Richard BoykinFlorence Highway, distant 250 torneys No.161900 Hundred Dollars($100.00).Such me to sell,and I will sell,subject •seconds East, a distance of feet Southerly from the in Sheriff of Pima County (Consolidated) shares shall be subscribed and to the right of redemption in 127.05 feet to a point; By NOTICE OF SPECIAL paid for from time to time as the such case made and provided by tersection of said Westerly line Sheriff Dudgeon PUBLIC NOTICES EXECUTION SALE OF Board of Directors may statute,at public auction,all of thence North 20 degrees 14 of Oracle Road with the center Deputy Sheriff PERSONAL PROPERTY designate.Such shares shall be the right, title, interest, claim minutes 39 seconds West, a line of Elm Street, as. now Pub:The Arizona Territorial Your Right To Know NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN paid for in cash, in other and lien which the parties distance of 121.00 feet to a point, established (which point of June 8,15,22,1978that in obedience to the Writ of property,tangible or intangible, named in said Judgment and in thence South 8 degrees 53 beginning is the Southeast Req: Scalan, Schiesel & Notice of Trustee's Sale - Special Execution issued by the or in labor or services actually Exhibit A attached hereto had or minutes 31 seconds East, a corner of Parcel of land Jurkowitz,Attorneys The following legally above entitled Court and in the performed for the corporation. have in and to the real property distance of 243.43 feet to the true described in deed recorded described trust property will be above entitled cause,which Writ When issued, any share shall described and from the proceeds Point of beginning. EXCEPT March 15, 1941, in Book 237 of PUBLIC NOTICES sold, pursuant to the power of and the Judgment described thereupon become and be fully of said sale, to satisfy said THEREFROM any portion of Deeds of Real Estate at Page 99 sale under that certain Deed of therein by reference thereto are paid, and shall thereafter be Judgment in favor of the the above described parcels thereof): l'cur Right Tc K,-, ,-. Trust recorded in Docket or incorporated herein,commands non-assessable.The judgment of judgment creditor therein heretofore deeded to the City of Thence, Westerly along the Book 4718,at Page 74-77,in the me to sell,and I will sell,subject the Board of Directors as to the named,in the total judgment Tucson by Deeds recorded in South line of the abovemen Records of Pima County, to the right of redemption in value of the consideration sum of $1,695,478.14 together Docket Book 3871 at pages 331 to tinned parcel of land and its ti In the Superior Court of P� 332 inclusive. Westerly extension,and parallel ne State of Arizona Arizona,at public auction to the such case made and provided by received for shares shall be with accrued and accruing in In and for the County of Pima highest bidder,at the East door statute,at public auction,all of conclusive in the absence of bad terest and costs since the date of Parcel 4. with the Westerly extension of LAWYERS TITLE OF of New Courts Building in the. the right, title, interest, claim faith. entry of said Judgment. All of that portion of Alameda the center line of Elm Street,a ARIZONA City of Tucson, Pima County, and lien whictr the parties ARTICLE VI The sale will be held at the Pima Street in the Southeast Quarter distance of 825 feet; Plaintiff vs. Arizona, on Friday, July 14, namedj,io said Judgment and in The shareholders shall have the County Courthouse door, Tuc- of the Southeast Quarter of thence, Southerly and parallel GUSTAVE O. HUDSON and 1978,at 10:00 a.m.,of said day: Exhibit A attached hereto had or following preemptive rights: son,Arizona,on July 13,1978,at Section 11,Township 14 South of with said Westerly line of Oracle MARY LISA HUDSON,husband Lot 297 of FIESTA PARK, have in and to the personal None. the hour of 1:30 p.m.; at such Range 13 East of Gila and Salt Road,447.90 feet; and wife Pima County,Arizona,as shown property described in said ARTICLE VII sale the real property described River Base Meridian, in Pima thence, Easterly and parallel Defendants by map on file in book 14 of Maps Exhibit A and from the proceeds Robert S. Wolkin of $11 Tran- on Exhibit A attached hereto County,Arizona,being bounded with the Westerly extension of No.169678 and Plats at page 89, PiMA of said sale, to satisfy said samerica Building, Tucson, will be sold to the highest bidder. as follows: the center line of Elm Street,466 NOTICE OF COUNTY RECORDS. Judgment in favor of the Arizona,who has been a bona DATED this 8th day of June, On the East by the Westerly feet; SPECIAL EXECUTION ALSO KNOWN AS: 241 West judgment creditor therein fide resident of Arizona for at 1978. Line of the Tucson Controlled thence, Northerly and parallel SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Hatfield Street named, in the total judgment least three years last past, is RICHARDJ.BOYKIN Access Highway, Pima County with said Westerly line of Oracle NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN Tucson,Arizona sum of $1,695,478.14 together hereby appointed statutory Sheriff of Pima County, Project F.I. No. 141, according Road,119.90feet; that in obedience to the Writ of DATED:April 10,1978 with accrued and accruing in- agent of the corporation. The Arizona to the Map thereof,recorded on thence Easterly and parallel Special Execution issued by the Richard F. Diaz and Bertha terest and costs since the date of Board of Directors may revoke By: March 3rd, 1949,as Instrument with the Westerly extension of above entitled Court and In the Diaz,husband and wife entry of said Judgment. such appointment at any time Sgt.Dudgeon No. 6675 in the Office of the the center line of Elm Street,359 above entitled cause,which Writ Trustor The sale will be held at the lobby and shall have the power to fill. Deputy Sheriff County Recorder of said feet; and the Judgment described John A.Murphy,Jr., of the Tucson Desert Inn at 1 the resulting vacancy. EXHIBIT A County;and thence,Northerly and along the therein by reference thereto areTrustee North Freeway, Tucson, ARTICLE VIII The Leasehold Estate in and to- On the West by a line which is Westerly line of Oracle Road, incorporated herein,commands STATE OF ARIZONA Arizona,on July 13,1978,at the The affairs of the corporation the following described parallel with and distant 150 re feet Pub:328 feet Theo the point of beginning. me to sell,and I will sell,subject ss hour of 10:00 a.m.;at such sale shall be conducted by a Board of property: Westerly of the aforesaid Arizona Territorial to the right of redemption in COUNTY OF MARICOPA the personal property described Directors consisting of at least P Westerly line of the Tucson June 15,22,29,1978 9 p P Pe Parcel 1 Controlled Access Highway. Req:Bilby,Shoenhair,Warnock such case made and provided by SS: This instrument was on Exhibit A attached hereto• one (1) but not more than five That part of Sections 11 and 14 in parcel 5. &Dolph,P.C. statute,at public auction,all of, acknowledged before me this will be sold to the highest bidder. (5)Directors.The first Director• June 22, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 11 Boys citehi tCourta , . � �::A q. r. , Foothills of H .a aconfer answers to A busy court of honor for S HO �- A combined meeting of n gnew - ETS1 -townJune 14 was topped by : ., Amphitheater school iectjonc presentation of Life Scout boards ended with a feeling rank to Andy Perkins.Star k awards went to Mark of continued communica- K o s k i n i e m i John `` tion and no concrete new • directions last week. , O'Shaughnessy and Tod You wont feel so new or need that city t:4:1„ � , Foothills Superintendent , Sims. Promoted to second Lew Sorensen called the map much longer if you'll arrange for a - class scouts were John discussions, which were WELCOME WAGON call. Thomas, Derek Reaban completed in just over an As your Hostess, I can give you per- and Alan Seigrist. • hour, "conversation". The New Order of the Arrow sand,home-town answers to lots of your • members are Eric Knight, only new policy which will new-townquestions. About shopping, g be adopted as a result of Keith Knight and Mark the meeting is that Foot- sights-to-see, and other helpful com- Koskiniemi. Special CDO SCHOLARS — Matt Harelson, left, and Scott hills districtg r willmunity information. residents awards went to Rick Hildebrandt, CDO graduates and Key Club members, be routinely informed of Plus o basket of useful gifts f o r Barlow, world con- received college scholarships from the Desert Kiwanis Amphi Board meetings in your home. servation award and Owen Club in the name of Gerry Lynch, a deceased member, the future. Put the mapand reach for the Clymer, interpreter in Club president Bob White is at right.Matt will attend U of One important topic dis- away French. A and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Harelson, 425 telephone. Several scouts and Camino Fairhaven. Scott, son of Col. and Mrs. J.D. cussed was the possibility of gearing the Foothills -- scouters received awards Hildebrandt, 1911 W. Luceron, is going to Ricks Junior1A/O1iIlnlZi1A- junior high program more (�j Ok for hiking the Hermit Trail College in Idaho. in directions to be pursued -- - in the Grand Canyon, a 50- at Amphitheater High mile trek. They were Eric 6224492 School. Work alon those and Keith Knight, Brian g Nurre Steve and Jim I Al InP111 lines will begin this sum \la - ' mer as the Amphitheater Streeter, Dan Vance, Spanish department facul- -" leirill" Theresa, Vincent and ty meets with Foothills P.?.-:,. Maurice Saroni. schools Spanish teachers to deve- Now at Camp Geronimo 1�,�. Ray & Millie Harm's on junior leader cam- lop a coordinated curricu- --� . A 5 lum. Work on science pro- perships are Brian Nurre, grams will be started next ==� ' Lance Beed,Tod Sims and ` r , summer. Rick Walk. Next year the Amphi- rc Sixteen new scouts were - �• RESTAURANT ! RANCH • RESORT theater District will con- ='= - welcomed to Troop 211 and JoanRosenbluth time its policyof limiting , -.,- ' 27 boys received r- g • p y the enrollment of Foothills �c7; featuring our Elegant tlClpatlOn pins. • students to Am hi Hi �3`� i n schoo' race p High. :. The policy will continue for , - SUNDAY BRUNCH the,next five years due to 1 ,� Thornydale �. Joan Rosenbluth, 46, of 1145 W. San Lucas, is the first an increase in Amphithea- ��,�' announced candidate for a seat on the Amphitheater ter District students at ;,-,:,,,,,,;,- BUFFET u •� s CI Lcited School Board. Nominating petitions for Mrs. Rosenbluth Canyon del Oro High .ii:,'"45 began circulating this week.The petitions will have to be School and a decrease in *mac from 11 - 2 signed by 383 registered school district voters. students attending Amphi. ..,;;for `�.�� WITH CLASSICAL GUITAR MUSIC writing Foothills students ares��. Mrs. Rosenbluth characterizes herself as deeply con- being assigned to help off- -�_.�_ tib - ' by Bruce Fulton Brice Smith of cerned about the development of her own children. This set the decrease. -;y Thronydale Elementary concern she said carries through as a basic concern about The campus at Amphi ��4: & Larry Munson School has received second all children. She is not running for the board because of High School will remain '�� place in the Joseph Kruth any specific issue. Two seats are up for election this open next year administra- ra- * Lunches served from 11 to 2 p.m. Creative Writing Contest November. - tors said. A closed campus ....1745. * Dinners served from 5 until 10 p.m. sponsored bythe Pima Mrs. Rosenbluth has been active in the district for 17 would be almost impossible ! ° ': _ "The years.She has had children attendingschool in the district to regulate due to various '.'` * Bull Pen Cocktail lounge County Parks and * live entertainment on weekends Recreation Department. for 12 years. Her eldest graduated for Canyon del Oro types of work experienced� Third place in the High School this year. programs being pursued by •�,.—.,' Brave 8u1l elementary competition "I've been in the Parent Teacher Organization at the students at the school. c=-mac Florence Ranch p Harelson for 10 years,"Mrs.Rosenbluth said."I'm apast It was announced that3.,7`..c ,' went to Danny Lindstrom Y � a of Donaldson School. president of the group, I've been on the PTO board at the new schedule of classes = o At the junior high level, Cross Junior High School. I'm a member of the Coor- for Catalina Foothills stu- •C•ry please call far sa a E second place was won by dinating Council in the district and I've served on the CDO dents in the coming year t��:.,,;e - B9 ti : reservations Vairldch School Board. will be in with "0" riod =�'QO. dr 91) Amy Shubit and third place Community g Pe by Paul Heimowitz, both of "I was also involved on the Goal Studies Committee for at 7:30 a.m. and dismissalf,67*-; �:2 Mr. FlowingWells Junior High the district several years ago. That group helped set the at 1:55 p.m. fry:►.: 792.4990 ; ...,:res r School. district's goals for the future." ;��o Ina Rd e • Honorable mentions went The Coordinating Council is a group made up of PTO 1 ''�`'`.,� closed Mondays and PTA board members from various district schools. It CLIFF VALLEY G O L F C-''to Heidi Smith of Marana ,�t-- Public 18 Hole Par 3 Golf High School, Lucinda meets regularly with Amphitheater Supt. Thomas Neel Course... Complete Golf -:ea° •Tucson Wehrkamp of Flowing during the school year. The function of the group is to act Shop, Men's&Ladies' '` Wells Junior High, and as a sort of clearinghouse for dates and activities. Sportswear,Golf lnstruc- Sean Magoch and Rick Mrs. Rosenbluth is the wife of Myron "Bud" Rosen- tion,Snack Bar. THE ARIZONA TERRITORIAL IS YOUR NEWSPAPER! Asher, both from Thor- bluth. 5910 N. Oracle 887-6161 CALL 297-1107 FOR NEWS,ADS&SUBSCRIPTIONS!!! nydale Elementary. Keith Amos of Marana also placed fourth in high ---� -- - -- - =�-�`--= -- --- ._. .....----_-_-_- school ..,school writing. More tha 200 pupils CasaBlancatrailer entered the contest. ..,...,_ _.... . _ - ...,;,-. Winners will attend an all- changes C hours } illIlit A--- day creative writing 1:7111 ! workshop Aug.26. The Casa Blanca trailer the story hour, said the } Ted Andrew library,at 6080? get N.Oracle Casa Blanca trailer will Ilk , Road (behind the Village the reserve books that 5 irli the 44/.60X4 sk t Inn Restaurant), has people want,from the other101111 Illi 1:111111I res 1 g n Sp os f changed its Friday story libraries in Tucson. She hour for preschoolers from said if someone wants to } The Catalina Foothills 3:30 p.m. to 10:30 a.m.This read a best seller, they can ' School District has time change is only for the either call her at 791-4195, ) needs part time summer employees i reretfullY accepted the summer. or come to the trailer and resignation of its business fill out a patron request ,, • manager Ted Andrew. Mr. The library's hours are: slip.The order for the book ` to assist in a circulation survey. Andrew has been with the Tuesday, 11:30-8 p.m., and will be sent to the library district for one year and Wednesday through downtown, and when the ) FREE TICKETS T0 9 eight months. Saturday,9:30-6 p.m. book is available it will be Mr. Andrew indicated Residents in the nor- sent directly to the in- s i R IN O L IN Gr BIROS. CIRCUS PLUS CASK! ,' that the reason for his thwest can get special dividual. ( resignation is a personal books they want through A drawing class is , . . (\ need to make a change.He the Casa Blanca book- beginning June 21 at Casa Contact the Circulation Director said he is not at liberty to mobile, without having to Blanca but because of the disclose his future plans go directly to the main tremendous response, the at 297-1107 for details. though he does plan to library branches. Rona class has already been remain in Tucson. Rosenberg, who teaches filled. - --_ - " -- - --- - _- - - - -------------::.-%----:._-- Page 12,The Arizona Territorial,June 22, 1978 * ( as 1 ..... ,, ‘ - covering • i„ ...-,..... ,,, . „ the -territory . ,.....„, . . . „ ,. ,,, . . with MaRavenscroft * it -** t r .Y.. ilitt,„ +F Among those attending the 33rd National Conference of granddaughter, Meghan, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Am e` �,5 f the American Symphony Orchestra League held in William Haverland. They visited relatives in Arkansas, Chicago recently were the president of the Tucson returned to Chicago, then stopped in Las Vegas to drop a ^ Symphony Earl Chann, and his wife; Dan few dollars before returning home. ��i ' �� � - Society, . *= Pavillard, general manager of Tucson Symphony and = assistant manager,Eric Meyer and his wife. ' ) r �� `- ° Those attending from the Tucson Symphony Women's , - "''' �,. ,,-,:ii,.. Association were Mrs. Harry Ransom, president of the .Mrs.Susan Mitchell and daughter, Katie, of Minneapo- • 1 Ali I I. group, who was accompanied by her husband and their lis, spent the past week visiting at the home of her • r : fir. - grandson, Dale Hartman; Mrs. Victor Oberschall, first grandmother, Mrs. Inez Moss in Oracle Villa. F f vice president of the group; and Mrs. Blair Glennie,who ���..t7 -t� . � _ ., . ,-, „ 4.1.� is an American Symphony Orchestra League liaison. [ 1 -.•`• . [35a Iii ~ Miss Debbie Harbour was the honoree for many parties �`' '- ali,- s Special Fathers and-Grandfathers were honored and recently before becoming the bride of Walter Romero .�l'It• newcomers welcomed at a continental breakfast at the Saturday,June 17. Oracle Villa clubhouse Sunday.Walter Higle,who has the Mmes.John Welsh and John M. Rice hosted a kitchen Green Valley grin when he opens the door of a Green ` shower at the Welsh home. Mmes. Gibson Zeidler and Valley home on the TV commercial, and his wife, Edie, Glen R. Harbour gave a luncheon miscellaneous shower M r. and Mrs. Francis K e m be r I i n Pat Roney and Freddie Davies were hosts. at the Harbour home in Oro Valley, and Mrs. Charles g Among the newcomers welcomed was Ian Henderson,a Tearneyentertained at a miscellaneous shower at her young man from Winchester, England, who is employed at IBM. home. A luncheon honoring the bridesmaids and relatives of Melinda Webb married the newlyweds was served at the home of Mrs. M.E. Caroline and Clement "Mac" McNamara returned to Harbour with Mrs. R.L. Harbour as co-hostess on Miss Melinda Marie Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. their home on Orange Tree Place last Thursday after a Saturday. Lewis Webb Jr. exchanged nuptial vows with Francis A. three week vacation.The couple were flown to Chicago by Guests were Mrs.Diana Stern,sister of the bride to be, Kemberling, son of Dr. and Mrs. S.R. Kemberling in a United Airlines to attend the graduation of their daughter, who served as matron of honor; Mrs. Cindy Polchinski formal, double ring ceremony held at Grace Chapel June Peg., as a stewardess of the airlines. From there they Zajc,a recent bride,formerly of Tucson,now of Berkeley, 9.Ralph Hawk read the vows. went to Evansville, Ind., where they visited a new Calif.; Misses Kathy Cowles; Patty Hart of Phoenix; and The bride,who was attired in a white lace and blue satin Annette Romero, sister of the bridegroom-to-be, all Country style gown,chose her sister,Kelly Webb,as maid of honor, Elizabeth and Debra Sinn, Tamny Hall and bridesmaids.Mrs.A.G.Harris,grandmother of the bride, Theresa Kemberling as bridesmaids. All wore blue floralPeggy Malusa of Tempe; Miss Betty Harris, aunt of bride, of Phoenix; becomesmother of the bridegroom;; and Mrs. gowns. Laurie Sinn was flower girl and Thomas Webb, Mrs. Luis Romero, o g , ring bearer. • Bryan Harbour, mother of the bride. Gene Kemberling,served as best man,Peter,Paul and bride of lam Henerfauth Konrad Kemberling, all brothers of the bridegroom, and I3 ] Tony Webb,brother of the bride,were ushers. The nicest Father's Day gift to Sam Polito Jr.was a son The couple was honored at a reception held at Skyline Miss Peggy Malusa became the bride of William born to his wife, Linda, just ten minutes after twelve on Country Club following the services. Yellow, blue, white Henerfauth in a nuptial mass at St.Cyril Catholic Church, Fathers Day at Tucson Medical Center. Maternal and pale pink daisies carried out the color decor. Saturday,June 10,Father Jim Haley officiated. grandmother, Mrs. Louise Beall of Oracle Villa, and Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs.Robert Weirick The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy paternal grandmother, Mrs. Sam Polito Sr. were also of Selinsgrove, Pa., aunt of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Malusa, was lovely in an ivory lace gown fashioned with happy to get the news. The Politos reside on West Linda Martha Valsano of Concord, Calif. great grandmother of an empire waist, and tapering skirt falling into a chapel Vista. the bride. length train.Her veil was held with a tiara trimmed with The newlyweds are making their home in Tucson. The seed pearls. r 1 groom is employed at Estes Construction Company. The bride's entourage included her sister, Susan Malusa, maid of honor, Karen Oppenheimer, Karen vi eW from the Storek and Jennifer Ramsay,bridesmaids. -- - _ The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hener- •4. -, ...k. . ( -- • -- HINDS fauth, was attended by Jim Malusa, best man, Tom . � l- Malusa, Brad Wedding, and Pancho Bejarno, ushers. ki Alen **4, 46 - j . .-----... B(M)I( CENTIEIF{ John Malusa and Scott Kern were altar boys. "` One hundred and fifty guests attended a reception at is looking for the right person to manage the store, starting in Sep- Skyline Country Club following the services. Bouquets of ,.,,F.,.. x. tember.Weal for mothers with kids in school.Five days a week,9 a.m. yellow roses carried out the color scheme of the wedding. ,_____sink to 3:30 p.m.He's looking for someone with a love of books,energetic, The newlyweds will make their home in Tucson after a well-educated and able to lift cartons and have a low absenteeism.For honeymoon in Puerto Vallarta. , jr" more information call 297-5949 or stop by 6462 N.Oracle Rd.and talk Among the out-of-town guests attending the services to Mr.Hinds. were Mrs. Marie Donovan, grandmother of the bride, of By RUTH ILIFF / /**- Plaza Del Oro 6462 N. Oracle Rd. Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bongiarno of Scottsdale, at Orange Grove 297-5949 Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Molusa,grandparents of the bride, Lately we have been combining lessons in social skills • of San Fernando,Calif. with vocabulary work for Big Brother. __. - Since, we have discovered,he talks nearly all the time anyway,we might as well use the exercise he is getting to polish his style. - We have him describe the activities of other drivers on :447114.4,. ., = `--.-" ..1 - the road. He will first establish the identity of the car, carefully pointing out to his unconcerned parents that in - •': front of us is a blue Buick Skylark. 1digle, ' • So we have him look for signs of the driver's intent.Will •: •• he turn?Which direction?Why is he slowing?When is the `, . . �, . ,,err ..• road clear? This way we can at least listen to something --,-. =:', •., we ought to be thinking about anyway. At home we have turned to identity clues. In our family • s p €01111, ��- there are two boys and two girls. There are two big �. -�' persons (adults) and two small persons (children). -1�' - _ • .. • Everyone in our family has a sister except one. ' :- f:�• .-4..= That took a little thinking the first time we sprang it on - `%• S - ,' Big Brother. He was led to itemize: he obviously has a _ sister;Aunt Susie in Baltimore came up for consideration .� .��:.: * and was conceded to be Tall Person's very own sister; Aunt Dot in Indianapolis was listed and qualified as If the world were all peaches and cream, Mom's sister. Poor Little Lady,we sympathized,she has no sister.But We wouldn't be here. great consolation was offered in that she is the only one among us who has a BROTHER. But it isn't. And we are.- - We explored various other versions of family relation- ships for a while and then went off the subject. Until the morning at breakfast when Big Brother asked, some time between the fruit and the cereal, why Little 881 .4,4,4,0 Lady is our doctor. : 9 1 11 None of us was particularly sick at the moment.None of us had ever consulted our nine-month-old girl child for c 11F ili t . Rirlirir cures to whatever ails us,so we were somewhat mystified about the source of the question. We asked enough to get him to say more and more while we looked for a clue. And then it came, spilling out with utter logic: , "How come I'm a son and Little Lady is a doctor?" June 22, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 13 a - a_ making with ,_ , ,,.. ,,,,,- . n - . Well, as you can see by the heading this week I'm -on , Pete's been runningaroundgettingour plaza escondida my own already! special Vacation Issue ready for publication. If you are getting ready for your vacation, stop in at Small World - Travel. They have a limltsd supply of flight bags that are really handy for all the "leftovers" you may find lying around after your suitcases are full. Read the ad below T for more details and be sure to get your flight bag today. The Arizona Civic Theatre started its summer production this past weekend. "Starting Here, Starting • t Now is a fantastic show and captivating enough toP :4'1'7-- DOG GROOM'N G •• -...`t �4 ::. .......„• '•` \ :�\ S 4.:�`�.!441:�.� �~ r..•�:: .}.t{ }: �{:..•r: ;:Li --..w7;.r w. .i.4 .vr'r�\\'. •r.. ::• •:4 i,•••:.•••:til:• ^:•. .w::. •:Y'• ,.•1:`•^'4r •:'ti :Yr• .:•:�-pr.•A r:�.• r.•:•:\�• :'ice.•.{•.. .�.} M1:: '•F:. s.•;...r %::': •nt:..1,\1.. •.� .\. ^:1ti: :'::. :A*,:::„„,. •:S",„,,:,,„.„: r•�•::. ':-•titi•J:,„,:::.•-1`:ti•rr.•:,•:: except r'K�:•w. :t\:•::{:'ti={:: �.. make you forget about everything (like the heat) p ��•� .....^.., , . _ ......-. . for love. See it soon. '• the dog's waytoo. 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At Blue Ribbon you can pick up a .- . -1,1 groveDo you live in Silverado, With all the talk and bottle of Linatone. Just Heritage Hills, advertisingthat's been mix some in your dog s ir: .' � Orangewood Estates, going on about preventive food and he will enjoy Cases Adobes Estates or medicine for people, John normal skin -- no more Plants village Cases Adobes West? Many and Lynn at Blue Ribbon scratchingand itching. Y4' � r;� people in these develop- Dog Grooming want g 1t7n ments and the surrounding everyone to know that theFollow these guidelines I3ooks havedifficult time saying "an ounce of area a Y g and your dog will love you 4 _ ��% getting sharp, clear color prevention goes a long for it. your do ` • TV reception.tion. Man others way" applies to dogs as Remember, g n P Y wants to be proud of IOW TRAll as le. This week _ _� �-inc.A1Coke 0,1,iii, find it quite easy to get PSP himself and you want to be good reception because we have serveral hygiene proud of him too. He's one tflgS Have you started BEAUTY SALON they have called or come in tips that every dog owner of the family! So treat him This week only Mary and r • to see Darryl Anderson and should be aware of if he or like it. Frequent baths and f our summer Bill are selling their packing o y '�'REDKEN his staff at Astro TV.These she wants to keep their dog brushing and clipping is Wandering Jew plants for vacation and filled your people are very ex- healthy and happy. 2 off! All you need to do suitcases but found a lot of Did you know your skin is erienced and qualified just about all it takes. Be 09b thingsstill unpacked? Well p 9 Are you mad at your dog good to your dog and he'll is mention this wonderful deal for on the acid side and made and have installed many because his toenails be good to you. column to them and they then, this is themostly of protein? That antenna systems all over scratch your kitchen or will subtract 20% from the you! Small World has a means your cosmetics the Northwest. of anyof their manylimited supply of flight should be, too. And The wooden floors? Well then, 7972 N.Oracle at Magee price varieties of bags that they are selling Velvet Touch BeautySalon cut his toenails!They get in 297-8287 different At Astro you will also Wandering Jews.For those for only;10.These do-it-all, has a cosmetic collection find an excellent service of you who have a hard carry-all bags have the just for you. pH plus department that repairs time with plants, these are appearance of suede but Conditioning Cosmetics, most all makes and models very easy to grow. are made of durable, from Redken. There's a and gives over-the-counter • In order to make room reinforced vinyl. A regular creamy • smooth make-up free estimates. Darryl is for all the new stock size flight bag is terrific for base...frosty blushers... proud of the fact that for ._.- comin in, they also have use as acarry-on-carry-all airy pressed powders...and almost any repair you will � � g for air trips and a smaller long-lasting eye make-u have our television back - if rice sale P an on-going ha p carry-all is useful for g g Y r Y # on selected books. TheyAnd •when you buy you the same da it comes in. ' �� camera equipment,snacks make-upfrom Velvet day for faster A must make room, so come You can't asko a in now for terrific savings. or even a large purse. Touch you get the personal service! 23 Keep watching to see Come into Small World attention of a licensed �1 what next week's special NOW to pick up your flight cosmetologist with every Stop in to see Darryl and 4 ' ....: 6 will be. But come in this bagthis week before theyproduct. Stop by Velvet get your TV fixed, pick up :o: f`l� a ,,fir • week for 20% off on all run out! Touch today. 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Give feel confident that the Dr. Gerald Wheeler a call situation will be fully right now at 887-4901. Page 14, The_Arizona Territorial,June 22, 1978 i * * * * Chinese food preparation -Ai..:-W,./ "1. INVESTING IN STAMPS? , O • ,� ��`' The only member of �.. expert ..� Tucson �. �y ,� ,,,� . the American Stamp Dealers * 0y Association . k'• in Tucson. * 3 By JUDY RATLIFF "When you cook rice, restaurants were started in w-N - If_A f* Vt//4 American there many times is the 1932 when a man named "= , Poi . -� r��tPrKenny Tom has eaten crust of rice which wants to John Beach opened Don the ;^ ' r 1it1ilut1tt a E * more rice than you. That's stick the bottom of the Beachcomer Restaurants. * to 7225 N.Oracle Rd.—297-3456 the reason you should eat pan," Mrs. Tom said. Today the big chains that at this restaurant. "Kenny and I both people know are Don the*****************,r `= ' -..ii.,,,:4:.,:,,,ii,,.: The rice eating metaphor remember when we were Beachcomer and Trader is traditional in China children at our mother's we Vic's. Most big cities have '�` 4 when talking about ex- would all fight for that part another famous Polynesian 7:7,,. _ - • perience. Kenny Tom has of the rice. Chinese very restaurant too. In Las more experience .-` �; thanmuch like the crispy rice. Vegas there is the Aku Aku. • almost anyone in Tucson in "Polynesian restaurants _.::.;:.Z:i:::. "The SizzlingGo Ba is • preparing and serving fine are an American tradition. -= . ' • Chinese food. Mr. Tom is served over this crispy rice Look at the drinks — they ..4 . •,...- — _ which has also been dee f i the owner and main chef alt P are all made with rum. f•.` fried.The dish is a mixture ' :y,.::: the Tahiti restaurant at � � Rum isn't Polynesian, it's 7116 N.Oracle Road. of shrimp, chicken and Carribean. The real drinks -- 4t jblielea . 9.., The menu at the Tahiti vegetables in a delicate from Hawaii like the -, has recently been revised. sauce. It is carried to the ChiChi or the Blue Hawaii ,.. .g The revisions are mostlytable in a separate dish are vodka based. • ',. .. . Y PeopleVI r.,:).:,:, additions. Mr. Tom is then poured over the deep expect a MaiTai — with 4„ OWn � �' P'j) . makingavailable on a fried rice which is on a hot, rum — though, at a P regular basis the specials hot plate. There is much Polynesian restaurant.It is - f Tucson's Prestige Location � j.. .4 - g "• he has offered during his sizzlingwhen the two are --` 'M► X• ' the tradition." ' Casas Adobes Foothills Area first year and a half of put together. Then, the Real Polynesian food is a ''= .- � Y Y .., taste is verygood." .: .�.- , ,..:_'" . :. being in business. g combination of roots and �, ' f.-:: Secure, Peaceful Environment `= At the Tahiti specials seaweed with fish as often `f= j JusClub Houseare really special.Take the The Toms are both of 4 f. •.:r.f. P & SwimmingPool : P� as not, according to Mr. ' =• example of Sub Gum Chinese by birth. Mr. Tom Torreon Such 2-ti. .. Engineered To Save Energy ... :- came to Tucson 27 years Sizzling Go Ba. The Tahiti corn- usamaii binations are not known to . . ==r = ago to work for his father at :: is the only restaurant in the please American tastes. -,-,ii:,:,,::i Super-Insulated to save money f=::..aVillage Kenny Tom r:::. southwest offering this the latter's Chinese So, the tradition of .::4 -J 1 Bedroom–1 Bath ... $38,000 . : dish but it is ver ar auran .Y Popu1 pineapple and cashew ` ?. in Peking. restaurant is still chicken w 1.:.. . .E. Plus Villa Room and Bonus Roomrigag::::.,:i1; as born. It was Mr. Tom notes that �_c?:::..:.:f.:s:.: : � operating. The young man..•• . :, May Tom, Kenny's exotic and it pleased the Chinese cooking has 1:::•�`����` �• had a talent for cooking Models Open Daii 10 to 5 ; }r�• lovely wife, explains the public.Polynesian food hasf and devised a plan to begin evolved in the States to the .. .`. true Chinese appeal of the come to stand for these Saturday & Sunday 1 to 5 ---•.,�,�,w- dish. Mrs. Tom works at working toward his own certainand dishes point where the old "but restaurant. His method You're hungry a half hour LOCATED ACROSS FROM CASA BLANCA PLAZA the restaurant seven days a was to work his wayaround since the first Don the later" line no longer rings 6161 N. Oracle Road -- Phone 297-9153week with her husband. Beachcomer hit it big in g She gives the dining room the United States in the Hollywood where so true• He cooks with meat {•• •'•y':{' {.\. •:•. .{. :M�A.•.•-• •.1L::91Y..V..Y:.�.•.. '.1. •ti• , many and '.;•: .1 :-l1: t::::•::•:V•:•.. :.': ,r... plentyof it :.:: .: :r�� ., .._,... ..:�., ., ..ti<::: best Chinese�n e s e anddue in part tir: :. r=r:::•��:: ç :.:. .:..�;�f::.r:� the r'Sonal-:,:. ;ti.: ;�` . ;��. .r.:� �:.::.._ pe attent2on it trends n. .. =,� �:::,`. bes .= . Vr:x �� Poi esian restaurants. to the fact that some of the ,{ ••"'':• •�•�• t } s;.:' .?'.A' yn� . :. deserves while {;{:i:iE,{`:'.: i' ={tom: ..-{: ;?,4,:..s•ti }G t.,-$:?-•;::ti{: Mr. Tom One of the main reasons staple vegetables in .,i..::<��• • .fv:'`i•....•...hi;•x�y,°r..: s,.:i.�:`i'n,'J•:•;fi�:ti.:ti.::•'::•:kr�•:,:�?.r•'�•` sx .r r� - ��:.r- � •���� . , •- . .�. ,; ti.�::.h-. ,.�: }..�:,,� �r�:,},s, supervises everydish r�:: `° _ '} ... :'. . ` Ati$ Joe Torrejon, a good Chinces food — the snow which leaves his kitchen. the Tahiti is tagged a friend of the Toms and a Polynesian restaurant by peas and water chestnuts restaurant man for most of its owners, though most of — are up to $2 and $3 a his fifty years,talked about the menu consists of pound. .__,.., !• -- ._ ,� - the Polynesian restaurant f ,��. 1�.- -_;, ,' Yr. - _; --` --.-. '--. -<-�~%Y Cantonese food, is to i + Y business last week. Mr. , .::,' . . L.4.);-,,ii,,-..,' "a �' AT.-•7 .�.,A7A-, .:� • communicate the idea that Mr. Toms specialities 5 -_ Torrejon helped the Toms i� - - - ,, � American food is also are planned to appeal to f` .,.......� . � ..... organize the Tahiti and get served at the establish- this customers above all. .� f 5• >. it off the ground in early He is ment. Another tradition is so sure they will •. ,` s 1977. He is currently involved here accordingto please that in a free f=`-�_ manager of the Kon Tiki :7:;,..4.--- - • r ' '' Mr. Torrejon. Polynesian moment he has been known ,; :� restaurant in Tucson and ' K� .. works restaurants serve a good to grab a glance through as a Polynesian the kitchen Mention this ad to -` Oriental restaurant con- American steak to those door to catch .--{ who want it, Chinese the initial appreciation on i Dr. BarryD� Bin sultant in Arizona and restaurants serve only the faces of his patrons. oder .;,., - Nevada. '� �: : :*1i Chinese food. The Tahiti pe ft receive $5.00 off on your next e e examination. serves itall. Sometimes the y , "The Tahiti is called a Polynesian restaurant yes, Kenny Tom spent 20 ingredients Mr. Tom adds :'r:- He's at 3208 N. 1st.Ave. Call him at 888-221 , '-, i.-_.• In the Amphi Plaza next to Lee Opticalbut there is no real years in Los Angeles,Chic- toadish place it out of the _- ori=i-1331 -= Polynesian food served in ago and New York gaining realm of meals which can ` ,-' 4' _.` �•" ,.:.v.',.\-44w , '- y��s :r _� -,5•A. the United States," the expertise necessary to be prepared with mer- -'.):1- -.'\iN y ".11, 61=_sSi`'A -h 7x'-- :r: *=-�-.4 1 ' '• :,t - Torrejon said. "Polynesian be able to offer the 75 dif- chandise bought from the ferent Tahiti menu dishes usual Polynesian upon request. He put his restaurant supply houses. menu together with an eye Polynesian supply is a big 1'1. G - toward excellence and business. Twenty percent variety. There are several of the ingredients used at dishes, like the Sizzling Go the Tahiti must be pur- Ba, which are offered in chased at Los Angeles and few places outside New San Francisco markets. York and Peking. They include such items as dried black mushrooms • • • • •• West Lake Duck requires which cost from$15 to$22 a iP.,44 • •• • - two days of preparation. pound. They include straw • • Two sessions of drying mushrooms which Mr. • • remove all of the abundant Torrejon ' remembers • the • fat usually on a duck. The picking from under banana • • • • • i • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • meat is dee fried then P t trees in his native • • A steamed, then boned then Phillipine Islands. Hard to • • especially spiced on two get spices make up a large • • occasions and dipped in a part of these special or- • • blend of flours and cooked ders, special flours and • * again. When the duck -is noodles and sauces are alsoEINITErtritillEIFIS • • ordered, fresh vegetables included. • • are prepared in West Lake • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• sauce and poured over the Customers desiring to meat which then receives Taiwan On (an original its final cooking. drink created by Tahita Bar Manager Bill Hub- . KCEE All- /790 "If I first taste a recipe bard) will also be pleased which is not quite with what the Tahiti has to satisfying, I make it offer. All the traditional satisfying," Mr. Tom said. Polynesian restaurant rum "I add something. I don't drinks are available plus a want so-so dishes. wide variety of old Everything must be favorites and brand new created excellent. I did all drinks. Patrons who order A STRAUSS BROADCASTING COMPANY STATION this traveling thinking the Tortuga get a flaming about my own place. I drink a foot tall and a • learned many things. I Polynesian chant to go with improved foods I tasted." it. • June 22, 1978,The Arizona Territorial,Page 15 l PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES - :PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Yor'r Right To Know Your Right To Know STATE OF ARIZONA Records of Pima County, accrued costs and interest Miracle Mile Strip, Tucson, , hereinafter described,and from i In the Superior Court of the ARTICLES OF STATEMENT OF INTENT Arizona,at public auction to the thereon at the rate of six (6) Arizona, including but not I the proceeds of said sale, to STATE OF ARIZONA INCORPORATION OF TO DISSOLVE highest bidder,at the East door percent per annum from May 1, limited to all furnishings, fix- satisfy said Judgment in favor In and for the CALDER WELDING, MYERSON INVESTMENT of New Courts Building, in the 1978,until paid,and pursuant to tures, business supplies, of the judgment creditor therein COUNTY OF MAR ICOPA INC. COMPANY City of Tucson, Pima County, a special writ of execution business equipment, hotel and named, in the total judgment F E D E R A L NAT ION A L KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE (EXACT CORPORATE NAME) Arizona, on Friday, July 14, issued by said Court on May restaurant equipment, rents, sum of$20,212.90,together with MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a PRESENTS: That we,Norman BY ACT OF 1978,at 10:00 a.m.,of said day: 24th, 1978, the following profits, and accounts accrued and accruing interest corporation organzized under an B. Calder and Barbara R. THE CORPORATION Lot 16.4, HEARTHSTONE described real property will be receivable, arising out of the and costs since the date of entry Act of Congress and existing Calder of Casper, Natrona Pursuant to the provisions of HILLS NO.4,according to Book sold at public auction to satisfy operation of the Tucson Hilton of said Judgment. pursuant to the Federal County, Wyoming, have Sections 10-084, Arizona Busi- 24 of Maps,page 16,records of said judgment,on June 16,1978, Inn,liquor and food inventories, The sale will be held at the National Mortgage Association associated ourselves together , ness Corporation Act,the under- Pima County,Arizona. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m., and the liquor license being East front door of the New Pima Charter Actfor the purpose of becoming a signed corporation submits the ALSO KNOWN AS:3021 South at the east door of the new Pima utilized on the premises. A County Court House,ai8o some- Plaintiff, body corporate under and by following statement,of intent to Eastview Avenue County Courthouse, Tucson, complete and itemized list of all times known as the main en- WILLIAM A. BERRY and virtue of the laws of the State of dissolve the corporation. Tucson,Arizona 85730 Arizona: - personal property to be sold will trance of said Court House, in FLORENCE L. BERRY, Wyoming for the purpose of FIRST:The name of the torpor- DATED March 30,1978 That portion of the North Half be available at the office of the Tucson,Arizona,on July 5,1978 husband and wife, carrying on the business ation is Dennis W.Ferguson and of the Southeast Quarter of manager of the Tucson Hilton at the hour of 10:00 A.M.to sell Defendants. hereinafter set forth; and in MYERSON INVESTMENT Nancy A.Ferguson,his wife Section 2, Township 14 South, Inn at 1601 Miracle Mile Strip, the following described real pro- No.C-367127 accordance with the provisions COMPANY Trustor Range 12 East, Gila and Salt Tucson, Arizona, 85705, for in- perty to the highest bidder: Notice of Sale Under Special of the laws of the State of (EXACT CORPORATE NAME) John A.Murphy,Jr.Trustee River Base and Meridian,more spection by persons genuinely Lot 1, Block 50, National City Execution Wyoming,we do hereby make. SECOND: The names and res- STATE OF ARIZONA precisely described as follows: interested in bidding on such Subdivision No. 3 according to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN execute and acknowledge in pective addresses of its officers ss BEGINNING at the East property. the Book 6 of Maps, Page 89, that the above named plaintiff quadruplicate these Articles of are: COUNTY OF MARICOPA Quarter corner of said Section 2; Pub:The Arizona Territorial Pima County,Arizona,AKA 423 recovered judgment in the Incorporation, and state, NAME SS: This instrument was thence North 89 degrees 58 June 15,22,29,1978 West President, Tucson, Pima above named Court on the 22nd declare and specify as follows, OFFICE acknowledged before me this minutes 30 seconds West along Req:Bilby,Shoenhair,Warnock County,Arizona. day of May, 1978, against the to wit: ADDRESS 30th day of March,1978,by John the North Line of the Southeast &Dolph,P.C. _ DATED June 7,1978 above named defendants, in the ARTICLE I DATE OF TAKING OFFICE A.Murphy,Jr.,Trustee Quarter of Section 2,a distance RICHARD J.BOYKIN amount of 511,842.71, plus ac- Corporate Nancy Ann Myskowski of 659.86 feet to a point; thenceSHERIFF OF crued costs and interest thereon Name Donald L.Hutchison Notary Public South 0 degrees 03 minutes 53 PUBLIC NOTICES PIMA COUNTY,ARIZONA at the rate of Seven and one-half The corporate name of this President My Commission expires: seconds East, a distance of 30 By Sgt.Dudgeon (7''z percent) per annum from corporation by which it shalt be Yc ur ki;�f1f Know known and under which it shall 51 50 W.Sweetwater July 27,1980 feet to the true point of begin- Deputy Sheriff said date until paid; and, Pur Tucson,Arizona Pub: The Arizona Territorial Hing of the parcel herein Pub:The Arizona Territorial suant to a writ of special transact business is and shah Articles of Incorporation be: August 1,1977 June 1,8,15,22,1978 described, said true point of Of Mechanics Tool Service,Inc. June 15,22,29,1978 execution issued by said Court CALDER WELDING, Req: Murphy and Posner, At- beginning being in the South Req:Stompoly&Eilen,Attys. on the 22nd day of May,1978,the Harold B.Getz,Jr. torneys right-of-way line of Trails End ARTICLE I following described real INC. Conservator for Hyman Road as established by Road The name of the Corporation PUBLIC NOTICES u'roperty will be sold at public ARTICLE PurposeT IC LE I I Myerson,Protected Person PUBLIC NOTICES Map recorded in the office of the is Mechanics Tool Service, Inc. auction to satisfy said judgment, Treasurer County Recorder of Pima (hereinafter called the"Corpor- on July 5, 1978, at the hour of The principal purpose for which 460 Montgomery St. Your Right To Know County, ation"). Your Right To Know 10:00 a.m., at the East door of this corporation is organized is CA 94104 gArizona in ARTICLE II the New County Courts Building, to operate and conduct a San Francisco, The purpose for which this In the Superior Court of Tucson.Arizona: welding business and engage in August 1,1977 In the Superior Court of the Book 2 of Road Maps at Page 57 Corporation is organized is the The State of Arizona Lot Three(3),of SAN XAV I E R all types of welding services STATE OF ARIZONA thereof;thence South 0 degrees transaction of any or all lawful In and for the County of Pima VISTAthroughout the State of NO.2,in map recorded in Anne H.Riley In and For the County of 03 minutes 53 seconds East, a business for which corporations In the Matter of TRAPANI, Book 8,Page 67 of Maps,in the Wyoming and business in Secretary Maricopa distance of 1291.14 feet to a may be incorporated under the BABY BOY, a person of less Office of the County Recorder of cidental thereto but this cor 610 S.Kenyon TALMAN FEDERAL SAVINGS point;thence West a distance of laws of the State of Arizona, as than 18 years. Pima County,Arizona. poration shall have unlimitec Tucson,Arizona AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF 1525.99 feet to a point; thence they may be amended from time NO.S-436 SIGNED:May 31,1978. power to engage in and to do any March 7,1977 CHICAGO,a corporation, North 0 degrees 03 minutes 40 to time. NOTICE OF HEARINGlawful act concerningany and THIRD:The names and respec- Plaintiff, seconds west, a distance of Richard J.Boykin, ARTICLE Iii The Court, having read the Sheriff all lawful businesses which five addresses of its directors vs. 746.05 feet to a point in the South The Corporation initially in- verified Petition for Termina- corporations are entitled to have are: STELLA M.RODRIGUEZ,wife right-of-way line of said Trails tends to conduct the business of tion of Parent-Child Relation- under the laws of the State of End Road; thence North 64 Sgt.Dudgeon NAME of EUGENE O.RODIGUEZ,as servicing, repairing, recondi- ship,and good cause appearing, Deputy Sheriff Wyoming. OFFICE her sole and separate property, degrees 01 minutes 30 seconds tioning,replacing and retailing KEVIN JACKSON or any per- Pub:The Arizona Territorial ARTICLE III ADDRESS EUGENE S.RODRIGUEZ,and East along the South line of said mechanics tools. son claiming parental relation- General DATE OF TAKING OFFICE ESTELLA M. RODRIGUEZ, Road,a distance of 109.05 feet to June 8,15,22,1978 ARTICLE IV ship to the above child is hereby Req: Murphy & Posner, At- Powers husband and wife; STEWART a point;thence along a curve to The Corporation shall have notified to appear in the Su- torneys This corporation shall possess Donald L.Hutchison TITLE AND TRUST OF the left having a radius of 603.68 authority to issue 500,000 of perior Court of Pima County, all general powers, rights ana President TUCSON, a s Trustee; feet a distance of 184.38 feet to a common stock with par value of, Juvenile Division,2225 East Ajo privileges granted to or con 5150 W.Sweetwater AMERICAN FINANCE COR- point; thence North 46 degrees $100 per share. Way,Tucson,Arizona,on the 14 ferred upon corporations by the Tucson,Arizona PORATION OF TUCSON, 31 minutes 30 seconds East, a ARTICLE V day of August, 1978 qrt 1:15 PUBLIC NOTICES, laws of the State of Wyoming. August 26,1974 Defendants. distance of 209.03 feet to a point; The holders from time to time o'clock p.m.,and to show cause, ARTICLE IV No.C-359094 thence along a curve to the right of the common stock of the if he has any,why such parent- Your Right To Know Capital Harold B.Getz,Jr. NOTICE OF SALE having a radius of 543.68 feet,a Corporation shall have preemp- child relationship should not be Stock Conservator for Hyman UNDER SPECIAL distance of 227.74 feet to a point; Live rights as to the common terminated as provided by law. 'The capital stock of this cor Myerson,Protected Person EXECUTION thence North 70 degrees 31 stock then or thereafter author- NORMAN M.FELIX NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE poration is and shallbe Fifty Treasurer NOTICE OF HEREBY GIVEN minutes 30 seconds East, a ized to be issued, including CLERK OF Thousand Dollars(S500,000.00)to 460 Montgomery St. that the above named plaintiff distance of 299.76 feet to a point; treasury stock. THE SUPERIOR COURT The following legally des- be divided into Five Hundred San Francisco,CA 94104 recovered judgment in the thence along a curve to the right ARTICLE VI By:James Bravo cribed trust property will be August 26,1974 having a radius of 543.68 feet,a (500) shares of common stock above named Court on the 13th The name and address of the Deputy Clerk sold, pursuant to the power of without nominal or par value, day of April, 1978, against the distance of 185.04 feet to a point; initial statutory agent of the Pub:The Arizona Territorial sale under that certain trust fully paid and non-assessable. Anne H.Riley above named defendants,in the thence South 89 degrees 58 Corporation is: June 8,15,22,29,1978 deed recorded in Book 5412 at ARTICLE V Secretary amount of $15,487.38, plus ac- minutes 30 seconds East, a William W.Wissler,Esq. Req:Virginia C.Howard Page 195,records of Pima Coun- Commencement 610 S.Kenyon crued costs and interest thereon distance of 467.74 feet to the true The Financial Park,Suite B-204 Attorney ty,Arizona,at public auction to of Business Tucson,Arizona at the rate of seven percent per point of beginning. 5055 East Broadway the highest bidder at the east This corporation will not August 26,1974 annum from said date until DATED this 24th day of May, Tucson,Arizona 85711 -- front door of the new Pima commence business until FOURTH: The attached reso- paid;and,pursuant to a writ of 1978 ARTICLE VII PUBLIC NOTICES County Courts Building, 111 consideration of the value of at lution to dissolve the corporation special execution issued by said Richard J.Boykin The known place of business of West Congress Street, City of Five Hundred Dollars was adopted by the shareholders Court on the 13th day of April, Sheriff the Corporation shall be: Your Right To Know Tucson,County of Pima,State of least least 00) has been received for of the corporation on May 30, 1978, the following described By Sgt.Dudgeon 3309 East Pennsylvania Street Arizona, on July 21, 1978, at the issuance of its shares of 1978. real property will be sold at Deputy Sheriff Tucson,Arizona 85714 In the Superior Court of the 10:00 o'clock A.M.of said day: stock. FIFTH: The number of shares public auction to satisfy said Pub:The Arizona Territorial ARTICLE XIII STATE OF ARIZONA Lot 66 of Sunset Acres, Pima ARTICLE VI of the corporation outstanding at County, Arizona, as shown by judgment, on May 16, 1978, at June 8,15,22,1978 The initial Board of Directors In and for the County of Pima Duration the time of such adoption was the hour of 10:00 a.m., at the Req: A. Alan Hanshaw, At- shall consist of two directors. In the Matter of the Estate of .map dl file in Book 11 of Maps The period of duration of this 5,251;and the number of shares East door of the New County torney - The persons who are to serve as RICARDO D.DUARTE, and Plats at Page 96, Pima corporation shall Inperpetual. entitled to vote thereon was Courts Building, Tucson, Directors until the first annual Deceased. County Records. ARTICLE VII 5,251. Arizona: PUBLIC NOTICES meeting of shareholders or until No.P-4463 Dated this 12th day of April, Directors SIXTH: The number of shares Lot Four (4), Block Sixty (60), their successors are elected and Notice to Creditors 1978. The stock, property and con- voted for such resolution was NATIONAL CITY NO. 1, per Your Right To Know qualify are: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Name of Trustor: EDWIN J. cerns of this corporation shall be 5,251;and the number of shares map recorded in Book 7,page 38 Jerry L.Stewart that the undersigned has been HIGGINS and MARIA A. HIG- managed by a board of two(2) voted against such resolution of Maps, in the office of the In the Superior Court of the 3309 East Pennsylvania Street appointed personal represen- GINS,husband and wife. directors who shall respectively was 0. County Recorder of Pima STATE OF ARIZONA Tucson,Arizona 85714 tative of this estate.All persons AMERICAN SAVINGS be stockholders in said cor DATED:May 30,1978. County,Arizona. In and for the County of Pima Betty Jo Stewart having claims against the estate SERVICE CORPORATION, poration,and who shall (except MYERSON INVESTMENT SIGNED:April 21,1978 THE HOTEL INVESTORS, a 3309 East Pennsylvania Street are required to present their TRUSTEE for the first year) be annually COMPANY Richard J.Boykin Maryland Real Estate in- Tucson,Arizona 85714 claims within four months after . By Jack J.Sarver elected by the stockholders, at (Exact Corporate Name) Sheriff vestment Trust, pursuant to a ARTICLE iX the date of the-first publication President such time and place as may be (Note No.2) By Sgt.Dudgeon Declaration of Trust dated The number of persons to of this notice or the claims will Attest: fixed by the By-Laws.ceas The By:Donald L.Hutchison Deputy Sheriff August 15,1969, serve on the Board of Directors be forever barred.Claims must Gene Ross names of the directors who will (Note No.3) Pub:The Arizona Territorial Plaintiff shall be fixed by the Bylaws of be presented either to the un- Assistant Secretary property and TITLE:President May 4,11,18,1978 vs. the Corporation. dersigned personal represen- STATE OF ARIZONA manageags theothis stock,property y for By:Anne H.Riley Req: Murphy & Posner, At- TUCSON DESERT INN,INC.,a ARTICLE X tative at 631 S. 6th Avenue, ss. (Note No.3) torneys corporation,et al, COUNTY OF PIMA the first corporate year and until A quorum at a meeting of the Tucson, Arizona, or filed with TITLE:Secretary Court Case No.C359094 Defendants. initial Board of Directors shall the Court. On this 12th day of April,1978, their successors shall be electedor appointed and qualified are- CERTIFICATE Civil Case No.1063-78 No.161900 consist of two Directors; there- DATED:June 5,1978 before me, the undersigned of- Norman B.Calder and Barbara THIS IS TO CERTIFY that at TALMAN FEDERAL SAVINGS THE HOTEL INVESTORS, a after, a majority of Directors BERNARDINA DUARTE, ficer, personallly appeared R.Calder. a special meeting of the stock- AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF Maryland Real Estate In- shall constitute a quorum. Personal Representative -JACK J. SARVER and GENE ARTICLE VIII holders of Myerson Investment CHICAGO,a corporation, vestment Trust, pursuant to a ARTICLE Xi By ROSS,who acknowledged them- By-Laws Company, an Arizona torpor- vs. Declaration of Trust dated The incorporators of the Cor- John W.Biggers selves to be the President and The directors of this corporation ation, held on the 30th day of STELLA M.RODRIQUEZ,wife August 15,1969, poration are: Attorney for Assistant Secretary of AMER- shall have power to make all May, 1978, the following resp- of EUGENE O. RODRIGUEZ. Plaintiff Jerry L.Stewart Personal Representative ICAN SAVINGS SERVICE such By-Laws not inconsistent lutions were unanimously ado- as her sole and seperate vs. 3309 East Pennsylvania Street Pub:The Arizona Territorial CORPORATION,a corporation, ted and have not been modified property; EUGENE S. ROBBINS INVESTMENT CO., 1978 and that they as such officers, with the laws of the State of p Tucson,Arizona 85714 June 8,15,22, or rescinded: RODRIQUEZ, and ESTELLA INC.,a corporation,et al, William W.Wissler,Esq. Req: Biggers & Enriquez,At- being authorized so to do, exe- Wyoming as they shall deem RESOLVED that the stock- M. RODRIQUEZ, husband and Defendants The Financial Park,Suite B-204 torneys cuted the foregoing instrument proper and adequate for the holders of this corporation do wife; STEWART TITLE AND No.161901 5055 East Broadway for the purposes therein con- management and disposition of hereby consent to the winding up TRUST OF TUCSON, as No.161900 Tucson,Arizona 85711 PUBLIC NOTICES tained, by signing the name of the stock,property-and business of the affairs of this corporation Trustee; AMERICAN (Consolidated) ARTICLE XII the corporation by themselves affairs of this corporation. and to its voluntary dissolution. FINANCE CORPORATION OF NOTICE OF SPECIAL The Corporation shall indem- Your Right To Knov as such officers. ARTICLE RESOLVED that the officers TUCSON. EXECUTION nify any person who incurs IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I and directors of this corporation OFFICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL expenses (including attorneys hereunto set my hand and of- Business TOWN OF ORO VALLEY ficial seal. • The operations of this cor are authorized and directed to THE SHERIFF PROPERTY fees),by reason of the fact that NOTICE OF INSTALLMENTS � poration shall be carried on he or shes or was an o take such action as may be ss NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ifficer or Priscilla J.Smith the State of Wyoming and director of the Corporation.This necessary or proper to wind up COUNTY OF PIMA that in obedience to the Writ of DUE AND DELINQUENT Notary Public the affairs of this corporation,to STATE OF ARIZONA Special Execution issued by the indemnification shall be man- The following assessments in My commission expires: 1-6-82 such other States as the Boara�• satisfy its liabilities, to distri- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN above entitled Court and in the datory in all circumstances in improvement District No. 1 for Pub:The Arizona Territorial Directors may from time town, bute Its remaining assets to the that the Sale in the above- above entitled cause,which Writ improvements of a portion of June 15,22,29,1978 determine. The location of tr,, which indemnification is per- owners and holders of all of the entitled case has been postponed and the Judgment described miffed by law. Calle Concordia, Oro Valley, July 6,1978 initial registered office of tn:s shares of stock of this torpor- to Tuesday,June 27,1978 at 10:00 therein by reference thereto are DATED,this 31st day of May, Arizona have become delin- Req:Hayes&Busby,Attorneys corporation shall alll be at w Building,om ation, upon the surrender of a.m. incorporated herein,commands 1978 quent: 304-305 such shares of stock to this Witness my hand this the 18th me to sell,and I will sell,subject Jerry L.Stewart, OWNER: John& Irene Ebdon, Casper,Wyoming,and the name corporation,and that,promptly day of May,1978. to the right of redemption inWilliam WIncorp.orator Wissler,- .. - c-o Cathy Holt, Rt. 8, Box 588, of its initial registered agent at thereafter, action be taken to Richard J.Boykin such case made and provided by Tucson,Arizona 85710 PUBLIC NOTICES said address is Marvin L dissolve this corporation and to Sheriff of statute,at public auction,all of LEGAL DESCRIPTION: South Bishop,I I I. Incorporator 231'of Lot 44,Linda Vista Citrus 1 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, w: surrender the charter and fran- Pima County the right, title, interest, claim ! Your Right To Know Pub:The Arizona Territorial 9 Oise of this corporation to the By and lien which the parties June 8,15,22,1978 Tracts No.2 _ have hereunto set our hands ana State of Arizona. Lt.John S.Czech named in said Judgment and in DELINQUENT: 1st half of 1978 seals this 6th day of April,1972. Commander Civil Req:William W.Wissler,Attor- Interest-$52.08; Remainder of NORMAN B.CALDER RESOLVED that the presi- Exhibit A attached hereto had or Hey. NOTICE OF dent and secretary of this cor- Process Division have in and to the personal 1977 Principal-$52.09; Penalty BARBARA R.CALDER poration are authorized and di- Pub:The Arizona Territorial $5.21;Total-$109.38; plus adver- PUBLIC HEARING STATE OF WYOMING property described in said PUBLIC NOTICES delinquentOF THE rected to execute in duplicate June 8,15,22,1978 Exhibit A and from the proceeds tising noticess and to verifyand deliver a Req: Murphy & Posner, At- OWNER: Frank L. & Mabel ORO VALLEYACOUNTY OF of said sale, to satisfy said PLANNING AND statement of intent to dissolve to torneys Judgment in favor of the Your Right To Know Harnist, 655 West Calle Con- ZONING COMMISSION NATRONA the Arizona Corporation Com- judgment creditor therein cordia, Oro Valley, Arizona I,Merna Fox,a Notary Public in judgment in the Superior Court o Arizona Revised Statutes and mission pursuant to and in ac- PUBLIC NOTICES named, in the totalf 85704 In accordance with Sec.38-431.0, and for said County ana State, cordance with the provisions of sum of $2,511,162.86 together The State of Arizona LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Tract Resolution No.17 of the Town of do hereby certify that Norman Sections 10-084 and 10-085 Ari- Your Right To Know with accrued and accruing in- in and for the County of Pima 5 and NWiy one-half of aban- Oro Valley B. Calder and Barbara R. zona Revised Statutes. terest and costs since the date of ARIZONA TITLE INSURANCE doned part of Camino Coronado- Notice is hereby given that the Calder,who are each personally IN WITNESS WHEREOF the entry of said Judgment. AND TRUST COMPANY, an Campo Bello Subdivision except notice announcing the public known to be the persons whose duly elected, In the Superior Court of the the W 389.19 feet thereof. names are subscribed to the qualified and act- STATE OF ARIZONA The sale will be held at the lobby Arizona corporation, hearing of the Oro Valley Town ing Secretary of the above na- of the Tucson Hilton Inn at 1601 Plaintiff vs. DELINQUENT: 1st half of 1978 annexed and foregoing Articles in and For the County of Pima Council on July 5, 1978 was in med corporation has set her Miracle Mile Strip, Tucson, -MARTHA C.FREEMAN,etc., Interest-$52.08; Remainder of error, to be corrected as of Incorporation, appeared FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Defendant 1977 Principal-$52.09; Penalty- before me this day in person and hand and has affixed the cor- Arizona,on July 12,1978,at the follows: ARIZONA, a National Banking porate seal of said corporation hour of 10:00 a.m.;at such sale No.156831 $5.21;Total-$109.38; Plus adver- Notice is hereby given that the severally acknowledged that this 31st day of May, Association, they signed and sealed the said 1978. the personal property described NOTICE OF SPECIAL using of delinquent notice Oro Valley Planning and Zoning Anne H.Riley Plaintiff, on Exhibit A attached hereto EXECUTION Unless each delinquent instal- instrument of writing as their vs' will be sold to the highest bidder. SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Iment together with the penalty Commission will meet and hold free and voluntary act and deed Secretary NATIONAL FOU N DAT IONa public hearing on An Or- Pub:The Arizona Territorial DATED this 8th day of June, NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN and costs is paid, the whole for the uses and purposes June 8,15,22,1978 FOR ASTHMA,INC.,et and 1978 that in obedience to the Writ of amount of the assessment will Adoptingn Amending CR 1 the Townoby therein set forth. Defendants. Article 7 of Given under myhand and seal Req: James Elliott Dunseath, No.167883 RICHARD J.BOYKIN Special Execution issued by the be declared due and the pro- Zoning Ordinance by Reference. Attorney NOTICE OF SALE Sheriff of Pima above entitled Court and In the perty upon which the assess- This public hearing will begin at this 6th day of April,1972. County,Arizona above entitled cause,which Writ ment is a lien will be sold at 7:30 p.m.on July 5, 1978 at the Merna Fox UNDER SPECIAL By 'and the Judgment described 'public auction at the Oro Valley Notary Public PUBLIC NOTICES EXECUTIONOro Valley Town Hall,680 West My commission expires: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Sgt.Dudgeon therein by reference thereto are Town Hall at 10:30 a.m.on June Calle Concordia, Oro Valley, p es:March Your R g h?T o Know that the above named plaintiff Deputy Sheriff Incorporated herein,commands 30,1978.Prior to the time of sale, Arizona. All members of the 23,1973. recovered judgment in the INVENTORY AT THE TUCSON me to sell,and I will sell,subject any person may pay the delin- public are invited to attend this Pub:The Arizona Territorial HILTON INN to the right of redemption in quent installment on the lot, meeting. June 22,29,1978 Notice of Trustee's Sale above named Court on May such case made and provided by together with the penalty and July 6,1978 The following legally 23rd, 1978, against the defen- EXHIBIT A Pub:The Arizona Territorial ,1 statute,atpublic auction,all of costs then due. Req:Barbara Calder described trust property will be dants, National Foundation for The property to be sold will June 22,1978 ofand The Georgeinclude all tangible personal the right, title, interest, claim Pub:The Arizona Territorial Req: Sharon Chessen, Chair- sold, pursuant to the powerAsthma, Inc.I nc. and lien which the parties na- June 15,22,1978 PUBLIC NOTICES(/' sale under that certain Deed of Everett Partridge Memorial property located on the andmeIe said Judgment had or Req:James D.Kriegh,Superin- person, Trust recorded in Docket or Foundation,Incorporated,in the premises known as Tucson have In and to the real property tendent of Streets Planning and Zoning Com Your Right To Kriov Book 4733,at Page 280-283,in the amount of $281.504.57. plus Hilton Inn, located at 1601 +mission Page 16,The Arizona Territorial,June 22, 1978 4111.mew isio ally Win 11111.41.0 4110 411..4110.111Ib 4101,4111.4111,410 4010 OP fa oll.4111.IMP 41.1v lip NorthN WESTERN HOSPITALITY anor x x annexationt e oor .r ., A The North Manor Im- former Mayor Lew Davis. sport . `` ARIZONA . provement Association is Mr. Davis, who owned HOMESTEADS X apparently not going to the Woolco property at take a stand on Tucson's Oracle and Roger Y REALTY � og r roads, proposal to annex the promised to bring it into `, -�' 3732 N Oracle Road11.0,6 ` subdivision as part of a the city if the city would Tucson Arizona ■ two-square-mile ro al the old ' 16 t6Q21887-420Qproposal purchaseLevy's K t1r now on the drawing boards building at 111 E. Pen- ,- - Y- at City Hall. nington St. By WALT NETT c : .• According to Marianne The present annexation Were a city,like states and many colleges, to adopt an Foran, a member of the district is smaller than the animal as its official mascot,Tucson's,no doubt,would be association's board of one discussed at meetings directors, the board is not in January, which ex- the lemming. going to take a stand on the tended to Flowing Wells Witness the lemming. True, the furry little fellow annexation proposal, but Road. probably would not be much at home in our desert countryside, but deserts, in and of themselves are will be issuing a fact sheet City annexation coor- to area residents soon. dinator N.L. Novinski said wastelands, not unlike the Alaskan tundra this rodent One thing which may Monday that he had calls home. receive serious con= received several calls from Friend lemming is one of the more insignificant 460 .' sideration is a comparison people in the area between creatures in the world eco-system. It's a small mouselike 81 ear Wells critter with a short tail and furry feet with one bizarre of the county's existing Oracle and Flowin g claim to fame. Minimum flood plain management roads asking why they had 8.33°f° ordinance and a similar been removed from the The lemming, driven by some instinct unfathomable, annual yield ordinance which has been district. embarks periodically upon mass migrations in which pending before the Tucson Mr. Novinski said the great numbers of them fling themselves into the ocean. City Council for several earlier district was too This is the legacy left us by the city's aggressive an- years. large for the city to handle nexation philosophy. Residents within the at one time. As a story elsewhere in today's Territorial says,Mayor jurisdiction of local When asked whether city Murphy, no doubt looking lustfully toward the Casas SECURITY governments that have officials had considered Adobes area as a way to boost the city's tax base,has gone adopted flood plain or- stopping the district at the on another of his "Mountain-to-Mountain" ex- dinances are entitled to Rillito River,Mr. Novinski peditions-this time between First Avenue and Oracle federally-subsidized flood said, "Well, we have to Road in an area many of us know as"Annexation Alley." Savings and Loan insurance, time." if their homes cross the river some Those of us who are, for one reason or another. Now your money can earn more than ever were built in flood plains protected for the moment from annexation, can sit back at Security because we compound interest prior to adoption of the and cogitate for a moment-considering some of the what daily!That means a higher yield for you. And,all accounts are insured to$40,000 by ordinance, or if their ifs and why nots of these periodic lemming-like activities. I wonder if the city folk know how much the three at- the FSLIC. Federal regulations require a homes are built in a flood substantial interest penalty for early Donations tempts to move withdrawal, but you can avoid it by plain in conformance to p north have cost in terms of dollars and borrowing against your certificate for only provisions within the or- cents. (Hint: Start with the purchase price of the old 1% over the rate. There is a difference. Save where your money earns more ..at dinance. keep Levy's building downtown and work up from there.) Security Savings and Loan. The city is considering an I wonder also if the City Council,which apparently is in area of approximately two philosophical agreement with the Mayor in this latter-day Ii square miles, from theClubrevival of manifest destiny, has looked --- y, at the cost of an- ark • Tucson Offices: 135 N.Stone/3131 S.Kinney Rd./ present boundary at Roger nexation (including the previous failures and expanded 1290 W.Miracle Mile/11 N.Wilmot Road north to River Road urban services like lice ' Nogales: 2360 Tucson Hwy./Benson:225 E.Fourth po and fire coverage) against cost "---`-, Sun City: 9745 Bell Road between Oracle Road and benefits derived from the increased tax base. First Avenue. By LOURIE ZIPF Annexation, at least as performed by the city's Excluded from the an- bureaucrats and leaders,is a gambler's proposition,and, nexation district is Woolco After seeking donations in annexing the northwest,a proposition with pretty bad Plaza shopping center, to replace stolen materials odds considering the visible panic anytime the words which is already part of the from the 831 W. Wetmore annexation and Tucson are uttered in the same breath. Shopcity. Road Branch, the Girls For there is no guarantee of a return on the city's front Fed Mart Club of Tucson is.back The Woolco Plaza an- c on end financial investment. for big savings nexation was the result of a its feet again, ready to Assuming that the city were to renounce its aggressive political deal in the first six continue the club's sum- annexation philosophy, p phy, there would probably be some months of Mayor.Lewis mer programs. money saved, which the city could creatively apply to Oscar Mayer Packaged Meats Murphy's first term bet- According to Director other thins such as hanging g things, g g portraits of the Mayor and All Meat Wieners 1 lb.. ... ...1.35 ween the City Council and Ann Fitzsimmons, the club Council in all city building lobbies,or making a policeman All Beef Wieners 1 lb 1.35 has received numerous available on Monday nights in case Madeleine Murray All Meat Sliced Bologna 802... ... . 85' Flores namedtelephone calls from those Oair comes back to haunt the Mayor's pre-meeting All Beef Sliced Bologna $oz. 85` `Heeg z offering donations, after a prayer. All Meat Sliced bologna 12 oz 1.09 newscast told about the Perhaps the savings would be such All Beef Sliced Bologna 12 oz....d,..... 1.09 Bell manager g that it could be All Beef Thick Sliced Bologna.. ... 12 oz 1.09 g burg 1 a r y. ``These applied to lower the propertytax rate. Cotto Salami s oz.. 1.15 donations have come from All this, of course is speculation. On a more realistic Pure Beef Salami $oz 1.15 Dick Flores has been people, companies and level, the city's repeated attempts to annex this area beg Beer Salami 802..... ... 1.23 named manager of the schools throughout the the question: why doesn't he go away and leave these Hard Salami 8 oz 1.95 Mountain Bell Phone city,"she said. people alone? Smokie Links 12 oz 1.49 Center in Plaza del Oro Mrs. Fitzsimmons ex- If Mayor Murphy would reallyopen his eyes and look, Beef Cotto 8 oz 1.17 Shopping Center. He � y PP g plained that the equipment he'd no doubt see what we know to be true-many people Sliced Braunschweiger 8 oz 1.09 replaces Bill Kautenburger taken was used in the livinguphere now, a well s as many of those buying the Braunschweiger Chub $Oz. 79` who will assume the club's arts, crafts and new houses springing up all over the place, have lived in Braunschweiger-Family size 12 oz 1.19 Sandwich Spread 8 oz 83 responsibility for the sewing programs. Each Tucson before. Sandwich Spread Family size 12 Oz 1.23 23 company's downtown store year the programs serve And they didn't like it. They moved away for the lower Old Fashioned Loaf 8 oz 1.15 at 124 E.Pennington. thousands of boys and taxes, the less restrictive lifestyle, the little bit of country Ham&Cheese Loaf 8 of 1.33 Mr. Flores has been the girls,aged 6-18. left. And they don't want to be part of Tucson's city Olive Loaf 8 oz 1.13 manager of the Globe Four sewing machines,a population again. Liver Cheese ._..8 oz. 1.03 exchange for the past four color television and an In some respects it is wrong to make Mayor Murphy the Pickle L\ Pimiento Loaf 8 oz. 1.05 years. He began his career adding machine were lost scapegoat,for annexationP y Picnic LoafPeg as we have come to know-and 8 oz 1.27 with the company in 1961 as late June 12 or early June fear-it is not entirely his fault. The philosophy of an- Luncheon Loaf 8 oz 1.17 a frame attendant in 13,in the theft. - nexation was inheritedP P y Head Cheese g oz. 97 from his predecessor,Jim Corbett. Summer Sausage 8 Oz 1 23 Tucson.He had a variety of Mrs. Fitzsimmons said But the Mayor has carried the banner of this philosophy assignments with the that a master keya onward-but not P Y Honey Loaf g oz 1.49 g p- particularly northward-for reasons Square Variety Pack 12 oz.. ...... 1.49 company in Tucson and parently was used to enter unknown. Round Variety Pack 12 Q2 1.49 Nogales prior to his the building. The key ring For my part,it matters not,for the only good that comes Beef Variety Pack 12 oz 1.49 previous job in Globe. He was taken from her purse, of this bizarre exercise in futility is that itrovides more Chopped Sliced Ham 8 oz 1.49 attended the University of sometime the previous day work for myself and other re rters. P Jubilee Ham Sliced(8 slices) 16 oz 3 59 � Arizona. without her knowledge. Beware.The lemmings are marching north again. Bacon 1 lb 1.87 Claussen Kosher Pickle Chips 24 oz 1 09 Horse museum honors steeds Claussen No Garlic Whole Pickles 32 oz 1 05 Claussen Kosher Whole Pickles 32 oz. 99` Claussen Kosher Icicle Pickles .. 32 oz 99C Patagonia, a quiet town The museum is compact. transition to western ranchplace that adds to i on Arizona 82 in Santa Cruz Visitors won't wear a� Claussen Sauerkraut 32 oz 1 13 life, never losing her af- peal. Claussen Tomatoes 32 Oz ' 1 05 County is home to the themselves out walking fection for horses that was Museum of the Horse, from display to display,but sparked as a child. advertised as the only that is not to say they can Prices subject to change Monday,June 26,1978 museum in the country zip through the museum in ThereOne room features a is plenty to see, gallery of paintings and FedMairt* , dedicated to the noble no time at all. They'll miss and no space is wasted in sculptures of the steed. a lot if theydo. P horse, presenting it. There are no many with a western *the spot for It is next to the pleasant The museum and its dust covered displays that theme, by top artists, and Stage Stop Inn and across contents came into beingtoh a v e seem been an adjoining area houses a smart shoppers from the former railroad under one roof through the forgotten somewhere alongworkingblacksmith depot now turned into the efforts of Anne Stradling, the wa shop 1�32.E.Ft.Lowell Dr., g, y, either. The and a lifesize recon- 7030 E.22nd Street, Patagonia Town Hall. The lady who grew up amid the showcases look like they struction, complete Tucson.AZ drive on a weekend day is social life of Hyde Park, were just prepared, and P ese anwitd J P Pa associated tools and unusually pleasant. N.J., and made a genuine there's a freshness to the equipment • June 22, 1978,The Arizona Territorial,Page 17 curta 'in The enormously clever comedy " ow The OtherHalf Loves" H .� .- By Alan Ayckbourn Starts puna Z l , 4:sik' call ' N:.---.. ' Enjoy a lavish buffet dinner and fantastic show Wednesday through Sunday. Cocktails 6:15, 7?., ,,,,,_ , , „lit Dinner 6:45, Show 8:15. Phone 623-9456 for reservations. Senior Citizen, Student and Military Discounts. z� New Cameset- Saguaro Dinner Theatre ,,, 749 W.Miracle Mile %,.,,,, at d theater "M. Our."'" Thwe Try Ovr Case Beer *0. How the Other Half Performances are N Only est's r f 6.54 Loves,ir Alan A k Full Service e‘i Super incl.tax yc bourns scheduled Wednesday iik. ���� about the rigors of through Sundaywith Neighborhood I��'-• comedy g g ith Sandwiches `�� contemporary marriage at cocktails at 6:15 .m Tavern Tr ;$ n ., the Saguaro Dinner dinner at 6:45 p.m. and This Week's ` ' ,'+ : Feature: ` `` Theatre, 749 W. Miracle show at 8:15 p.m. Ticket 1 '= Mile,opens this week. prices for the dinner and Pe Corned Beef 1 When a young executive show are $9.75 each night •; 1 and his boss's wife return but Saturdaywhich ' ...will/ hNt Yh ' is v 1 DUNN'S to their homes suspiciously $10.50. Senior Citizen STARRING HERE — Penny Metropulos and Michael COCKTAILS Magnusen have featured roles in Arizona Civic Theatre's late one night,they invent a discounts are available Package : i g •. story for their spouses each Thursday and Sun- oars7850 PLAZA E SC O N D 1 D A new,musical, Starting Here, Starting Now, currently about trying to help a third day; Student discounts 7 8 5 0 N. ORACLE A T MAGEE playing in the Cabaret Theatre of Doubletree Inn. couple with marital dif- each Friday and Sunday; ficulties. Enter the third and Military discounts Doubletree revue couple into this already each night. strained situation and the Classified Ads get results I laughs come fast and Phone 623-9456 for reservations for the dinner a furious. and show. Call 297- 1 l To add to the comedy,not tobe m ass a Alan Ayckbourn makes ingenious use of the set by By LOTTE DETTMAR whirling to the antics of allowing the audience to impish, wee, darkhaired view the living rooms of the 14 The Arizona Civic Penny on his other side. two households at the same Theater zooms forth with Magnusen, in his fine time. 25 individual"musicals"in music comedy strategy, David Gardiner directs 141r 40kViVf its summer show in the plays with controlled the production with a cast a Doubletree Inn! "Starting abandon. In "I Don't 'm' P including Tim Gilbert, 0 4 Here, Starting Now" zips Remember Christmas "he 1 rille - - - � �G enda Young, Michael "'- through two fast hours of �1 is the man wondering why Woodson, Mary Coleman, /_,�_ _ _ —' _..� di story-songs of frolic and a love that great could Tim Tully and Mary troubles of love, American _ _ �N� ;ah..� style, in athreeharacter leave no memory, a very Francs Glenn. � ••, - �_,s1 human confusion in the —revue of audience-empathy sin in 1f=.--"---'-___ � _ wi, hard to beat. singing. 1 =-�—.�,.- _ ,; �"._ � '-' - z Patrick Adiarte,director • What 4 Richard Maltbylyricistrok.Nrortriworoiris,_'and choreographer, em-and David Shire, music ploys the foils of the.mini �man, who started their • -: :ncectag , lose cabaret -- s:la incollaboration while p y 9 - mood lighting, 1 = - C students at Yale, built a : :: " bubbling — -pot-pourri of their songs ..... � —�� _ -_—=of-Magnusen, into an evening's per- Metropulos and Cutler, to OLD L o TUCSON -- Hoedown - „ �� formance in 1976, at the build an intimate package Saturday and Sunday startng aty7 �` request of the Manhattan delightful for a Tucson p.m. Amusements open daily al 9 Theater Club. The a.m. RESTAURANT CO C KTA LS production, an instant b P Daniel Gordon musical 15,22 and 29 at a p.m. in front of success, could not have a Amphitheater High school Since 1971 we have been flying fresh fish in to Tucson from as finer touch of humor, and adviser,had no lack of that auditorium,125 W.Yavapai Road. y g ce than ACT's cabaret same spontaneity in his THE UNIVERSE GAME — far away as Boston and Minnesota to help provide our wide pagives us. times are 4:30, 7:30 and 9 p.m. ranging menu musicians --- Manford Humorous look at astronomy;show from Prime Rib to Bluepoints and _ fresh The madlymixed but Abrahamson bouncing on Tuesdays through Fridays; 1:30,3, — thepiano bench and Tony4:30,7:30 and 9 p.m.Saturdays and Walleyed Pike combined with cocktails, to make the appealing — range of Sundays through July 15.Matinees numbers s ells en- Pruitt meeting the action at 2 p.m.June 20 through Aug. 25. Northwoods a Tucson favorite. P with brass and guitar. Grace Flandrau Planetarium tertainment not to This is the second year CIRCUS -- Ringling Brothers "Where food is your entertainment" missed. For, if one song Circus July 6-9 at Tucson Com- does not dampen your eyes ACT has given Tucson a munity Center. 62.2.-3611 2702. N. MIRACLE MI LE or double you with cabaret theater in the STARTING HERE STARTING laughter,the next will.The Doubletree. As was true NOW—June 14-18 and June 20-24 at last year with the 8 P.m. most nights in Doubletree company never allows a let production of "Vanities," Inn,Presented by Arizona Commu- F: ii-��ii=.r.:�,.�.. c=�)�-_ „..,,, M1, ,,�r■11■Cu�•��ii-a:-� down as they prance and hay Theater. parade on the small one may easily predict a the MACBETH on LaPiacita, 8re p.mnder on CHINESE—AMERICAN-- full reception full reception for "Starting June 8,9,10,11,16,17,22,23,28,29 _ POLYNESIAN - Here Starting Now." and July 5,6,7,8,9. - Penny Metropulous, a MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING— tiny Titan in her ninth ACT Performances will run Shakespeare Under the stars at CUISI NE Tuesdays through Sundays LaPlacita,8 p.m.on June 14,15,18, action, remembers love at 8 p.m., with an ad- 21,24,25,30 and July 1 and 2. EXOTIC - lost in a tone of"how did it .• POLYNESIA N RESTAURANT ditional performance on THE BAT—mystery opens July 5 I DRINKS die?" in "Crossword Saturdays at 6 p.m. at Playbox Community Theater in Puzzle."Later she rips out Traildust Town. aggressively in ``What through the summer. SUMMER FANTASIA—Operetta _ _ _ _ - �, Tickets may be ur- musico June 23 and 24 at 8 p.m. in �QPEN FOR LUNCH &DINNER 7 days a week About Today? This y P Little Theatre at Tucson Community versatility has drawn her chased just for the musical, center. . or in combination with HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES _ from the Mike Douglas —At Saguaro Dinner Theatre Wed- Come O Tahiti or show (while still in her dinner in the Doubletree. nesdays through Sundays. teens) through per- Ci the O C KTAo sdale Center for Art,and on ��la to director and teacher for g - ACT classes. Inn®/I I Lisa Cutler brings a , - s SPECIAL ;1 , .t haunting loveliness to t 1loilSE& e' // - Autumn, the song 111374111MT i , \, 1 , Maltby and Shire wrote atII ' . . . Yale.Then,with a dazzling ��'� ,' ! ? ALL ,f, 0 I ill i i about face, she gives us Mr:. ••-- , , iiral. • . "I'm Going to Make YouBuTTERMILKPgNCgKg( -,, A - �! T I 1 V.4. � aCs ' , iBeautiful,"the strident sell - �' '` ,s , • . �of the cosmetic demon- �' _ 1' • -* - r in a 'c for you CAM EAT' FOR99C `- -- - - -4 , v 1 lis . .11 strata panic _ y... -„ customers. The coun- _ terpoint of the two girls Freshly Ground Coffee - - ..ii - . '-` las upto Michael .�w; `. . 7116 N. ORACLE RD. at I N A plays Served Daily Luncheon Served - - ----.....r.. Financial NaniniBldg. Magnusen, the only, but b�fAl- opA1 in our Polynesian Garden '``�- . -never lonely,male. Mon.-Fri.11:30-2:30 �- For reservations or take-out orders please cele Hedlangl �es tall, blond 6090 N. Ofacli Rd. - ' i BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE 297-2236 Lisa on one arm while ''�"c �....` --' „ - '—`.__ - Page 18,The Arizona Territorial,June 22, 1978 ummer st4 - , , 3 [ . ,r , t set at St. Andrew's ,... . . , 4,7 c churche The Board of Deacons at The first event of the /4 , . St. Andrew's Presbyterian summer will be for parish - sm. Church has organized a families to attend a concert i summer schedule of at Randolph Park. fellowship events to take Families will meet at the1111 e. t i I place both on and off the church on Sunday evening church grounds. The June 25 at 5:45 and bus to Clearinghouse s purpose of the program is the park. St. Andrew's • to give members of the parishioners will bring ounc�congregation a chance to picnic suppers and eat by Ecumenical spend some summer time together before the con- together. cert. The Tucson Ecumenical to avoid abuses to churches Future Deacon's --- Council(TEC)is playing a and organizations who AT KEESLER AFB organized events include a primary role in organizing offer help. Kathleen E. Harris, a speaker at the church, a a citywide An organizational 1975 graduate of Amphi trip to the San Xavier , Clearinghouse" through meeting is being held on High School, has been museum, a card night, # \ \\\\\\\ which records of indigent Thursday, June 29 at 10:30 assigned to Keesler AFB, some special Bible study,ahelp transients who need a.m. a t Kennedy Miss. for administrative pancake breakfast, a day could be maintained and Auditorium,3833 E.Second training after finishing of swimmngand-a► talent used for referral purposes. Street. Volunteers in- basic training. She is the night with an ice cream . ----- The TEC steering terested in the project from daughter of Mrs. Beverly s o c i a 1. Events a re . committee working on the various churches and other Westmoreland, 818 W. scheduled through mid — project feels that this organizations will probably Rillito Lane. August. ORDINATION MARKED Pastor Norman Andre, g pictured here in his library,was honored last Sunday at a project should be a great be asked to put in a few surprise reception on the occasion of the 45th anniversary help to churches, to the hours a week on an agreed Introducing Paulette, of his ordination. The Pastor and Mrs. Andre retired to community generally and upon basis to keep up New Designs'new owner,who is proud Tucson in 1973 after serving in parishes from Illinois to to the people who are clearinghouse files. Other to invite you to visit Dyane Connecticut. Pastor Andre was instrumental in traveling and in real tasks will probably develop Alikr ttrouble. It should also help at this concept evolves. &herself at: establishing a preaching point in Tucson Estates which now has become Mt. Zion Lutheran Church. The pastor k .; :**- . ltc• = serves as visitation pastor at Dove of Peace Lutheran '1.),_2,4, -. /feW Church.His wife is regular organist there. 'Foto foruin '', ' A Full Service Salon 1 04- .j 3 St. Mark's MANICURES BY THEDA – With the summer time temperatures soaring over the church 100 degree mark for the last two weeks,we sent a reporter 7110 N. school . Oracle Phoneto Casa Blanca Shopping Center to ask this question? Nanini Financial Center (in the mall) 297-9362 '�° What are you doing to beat the heat? r in mid-JulyV R The joint St. Andrew's ` Presbyterian-St. Mark's R�' ElM EXCITING, GROWING Methodist Vacation Church School program will be 4� � ! �` � -`� MEwcHuRcH � t . � , g � � � , July 10 to 21 at St. Mark s - � •:4:"4.::.. at La Canada and Magee. Canyon del Oro Baptist Church Registration will be held to- APPOINTED—Arthur R. at St.Andrew's the last two '` Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Adair, vice president of Sundays of June and the :, SundaySchool 10.30 a.rn Adair Funeral Homes Inc., first two of July or children , - :: = �. .: �r� Evanln Service- 5:00 .m. has been appointed byGov. - � �1- :� 9 p pp may be registered on the Bruce Babbitt to serve on first day of VCS. The costes. Pastor Thorn Smith the Arizona State Board of will be $2 per child per _". Z 99-9412 9200 M.Oracle Road Funeral Directors and Em- week. There will be a class x �' • balmers. for three-year-olds, a class M: : 4**,,,ii for four and five-year-olds, ����` ' �` • ' `� �---' " a primary class for z '` CRYSTAL SCHULL—Not CASAS ADOBES Lutheran-LCA Synod children going into grades much of anything.I get out Dove of Peace Lutheran Church 665 W.Roller Coaster Road.Mr. 1, 2 and 3 in the fall and a RANDY MILLER— Stay- and water each day and do 11IIURCH j�` Charles W. Malloch, Mr. Gre- gory junior class for boys and ng inside. I do a little things pretty much as girls who will be in grades 4 swimming now and then. usual. ' day church school,9:45 a.m. through 6. -s i DIRECTORY a _ Beautiful Savior Children may attend _ Community Lutheran either one week or both Meeting at Thornydale School, '` Old Father&Massingale Rds.(2 weeks.There will be a field At lite • - .- blks.west of Thornydale,4 blks. ter,. • north of Ina). Worship and trip during the second week auirch - ... f children's church 9:00 a.m. and a picnic and a program Of t - Nursery provided. Daniel A. P P g lJLY' � a Hodgson,Pastor,297 2701. for the families of the �� � '� '' - Presbyterian students on Fridaychoice � ' _..� 3 j } St.Andrews Presbyterian avenin 21: VCS �� Brethren ,i_i.�J..- ., ' " s-. g� July Northwest Brethren Chapel - w 7600 Paseo dela Norte. Sunda sessions will be held from 9 � , L.W. Cross Junior High School Church of God y � - 1000 W.Chapala Drive.The Rev. Services,9:30;The Rev.Robert to 11:30 a.m.each day. : First Church of God , B. Dulaney and The Rev. J. Bill Curtis. Worship service 3355 N. Fontana Ave. The Rev. Dayton McCormick. Nursery b � ° 10:30 a.m.; Sunday School 9:30 Richard L. Hubacek. Morning • Bible study (in homes) 10:45 a.m.; evening preschool classes 9:30.Learning - `. a.m., worship, center grade 1-6 following the n .a� �' 7:30 p.m.Tuesday.For informa- worship,7 p.m.;Sunday School, children's sermonette. �� ,'-_ w.�. tion call 297-9518. 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday Bible - Canyon del Oro Study,7 p.m. • . Baptist Church Roman Catholic 1: 9 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. °'r.4'2' Sunday School; Bible Study Episcopal Church Henry J. Miller, Pastor. Daily 1,,.: Thurs. 7:30 p.m.; Pastor Theo- 2800 W. Ina Road. Rector Mass, 9 a.m.; Saturdays, 5:30 M , ren Smith. Gregory W. Wyes, Sunday p.m.; Sundays, 7, 9, 10:30 and worship,8, 10 a.m.; Thursdays noon. Confessions, Sat. after- CONNIE GOGLE — I'm REV. R.C. PROPST 10 a.m.Sunday school 10 a.m. n quest 15 to 5:15 p.m. and by � Casas Adobes a not wearing as many Staying in where it's Baptist Church °, clothes. cool. I take a di in the 2131 W. Ina Road.Mr. Roger L. Episcopal United Church of Christ p Barrier, Jr. Pastor. Morning St.Philip's In The Hills The Casas Adobes CommunityAokilr'r �. ", pool occasionally. worship, 10:50; Sunday School 4400 N.Campbell Ave.The Rev. Congregational Church , p (all ages)9:30; evening service Roger Owens Douglas,Worship 6775 Casas Adobes Road. Mr. �T `° 7 p.m.; spiritual enrichment service, 8, 9:30, 11 and 5 p.m. Donald D. Rowland, Pastor. hour 5:45; Wednesday Bible Sunday school,nursery and high Worship and Church School, 10 school 7 p.m. school 9:30 a.m. a.m. rte°` • 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 E 6901 N. La Canada Drive. Sun- Lynn Rittmann,pastor. Sunday 1431 W. Magee Road. Mr. 6 • .6 day school, morning worship, worship service, 10:00 a.m Thomas Kiracofe. Worship ser- ELECTED DEAN — ' 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday testi- Sunday School and adult Bible vices,8:30&11;Sunday School, `: �' Pastor Gregory Adolf, of mony,7:30 p.m.Nursery care. study,9:00 a.m. 9:45 till 10:45 a.m. ,, the Dove of Peace m �. This convenient church directory is sponsored by these'thoughtful merchants, Lutheran Church, was °• � recently elected dean of the AMPHI PLAZA ASTRO T.V. Arizona District of the ,,, Corner 1st 8 Ft.Lowell Plaza Escondido--N.Oracle Rd.at Magee Lutheran Church in - Ph.297-2294 America. The district ARMANDO'S STRIDE RITE SHOES covers the entire state and -- 7954N.Oracle Rd.-Plaza Escondido -- CLIFF MANOR INN contains some 40 parishes °: Ph.297-4062 5900 N.Oracle Rd. and missions.Rev.Adolf is j Ph.887-4000 one of the youngest menmil �" ' . ever elected as a dean byMARJORIE JORDEN—It ,x ASSOCIATED OPTOMETRISTS TOM ROOF THE CLEANER , Drs.Simpson,Miller 8 Fabricont Plaza del Oro--Oronge Grove 8 Oracle the organization.He serves dust doesn't bother me that CHARLES GUTHRIE — Plaza del Oro--Orange Grove I Oracle Ph.297-7974 with Pastor Charles much.I just live with it.I'd ,I'm not doing anything to Malloch at Dove of Peace. rather be hot than cold. beat the heat. • - June 22, 1978,The Arizona Territorial,Pap 19 1 , - .. ... „, n ,,q�, - - HINDS -- - - ' Y _ BOOKCENTER valley ,• � � � f. . . • �� "YourBookStore y4. • - �`� � - r � � , L Bring this ad in fora 1096 Discount y ,� tt. J on •All Books, Cards& Magazines.III .. A +� ' �' '"° °� OFFER GOOD THRU JULY 20. ... ”= �' :t a-Y� `- nnexationPlaza Del Uro at Orange Grove ;� `` .,-, 6462 N. Oracle Rd. — 297-5949 ` of * � only y.„,..„ - .„. . .. +mow-�.�q ti f„ . ,, ....„ • ,, -,,, „,.,-,-.,.. - ..- k ,� The Oro Valley Town Mayor Engle said that ID -.z. �, �-- ,. Council meets tonight expenditures are "prettyInn.credible t , . s . ,, (June 22) to consider a well up across the board.''- �af��p`„ r' � t#__:.,,, `. `" a short agenda. A highlight Another resolution—this Z d^j��.y " A_ .t' �/ aid g i* P a �' e y` of the meeting will be the one to solidify legalities ,.� ._ . IP; � presentation to the council concerning the Shadow 4"s Offer.. . -•,';. - : �" 4= of Sunnyslope subdivisiion Mountain Estates East 1 . �" - '. .� .�"' Improvement District will r. � annexation petitions (see p :- i''''''..• � �. ' -- � � related story on page 1). be passed at the council �"Y _''.. ` '- The area is adjacent to the meeting.Mayor Engle said r-------NI In MI---IN El UN IN IIII • #. town's southern boundary. that no negative feedback �e • 1 �.. has reached him con- 8 r -« tr .� - � � Oro Valley has not an- �I` *_ nexed any additional land cerning assessment I get the next s free. '' Y `` `` since it incorporated four procedure for the district 8 a Inn's rr•aisbbl• as are now twice as With this t.. �: :14..7Y';' ����;; � '':..1%.:-. r, � �'�, � �"�`�'�� � You buy any P� tempting. coupon. „� ---_,,...4...t,,..-:�� m when giant.lar or medium size thin crust pizza or any large size years ago. A majority of which was established ata thick pizza at the red,, menu .we'll gi1e you one pizza or are next `-~ �:'�� ' "'�" � .'- � � �- ° *,-'4-44'; smaNer size with number d ingredients and the same crust tree i .�-; . •;Y .'' - Y .�. council members said June 12 special councili"� type ,_,� ,,,�- } � . ..,. P� I resent this ca,poi�wim ct+eck. I - ' -. • , i recently that an annexation meeting. The decision 1 valid ttsru 8 ,. � li-::;:-.; . '� �� � ��" � L INN-1 June 1978 Pima= . _ move on the part of Sun- allowed one area resident a �ti L-----NI�-..UNNI-NIMI-In- •� ��"�".�C���� � #- j,= = r£�ce nyslope residents would be two lot assessment bill for NO . ►'Vit`%,s''►: . ' - ; , i'.tith ' ,, viewed favorably. The three adjoininglots used as 2945 E.Speedway Blvd. 327-4236 Y 7191 E.Golf Links 296-7149 DIFFERENT HAT—Oro Valley Policeman Al Shaffer, council was last ap- a unit. Several residents of 6210 N.oracle 297-7391 who is also on the Rural Metro Fire Dept. roster as a preached to annex an area thearea expressed op-r. • reserve firefighter, beats down a hot spot during last almost a year ago when position to that decision- Thursday's fire at Crotaro Farms Road and Interstate 10. some Tucson National Golf prior to the vote. 112za lint w Also called away from his official duties in Oro Valley to Club residents expressed "W got a Yon!gorn a line ua.e battle the blaze was Police Chief Fred Roof,who is also a atn interest in joining the . reserve with Rural Metro.(Photo byWalt Nett) own. That cam ai n OV Oruiflance P g floundered after several months of talks. A major to get hearing *****************************' obstacle was the distance *American Pre-Schools i common (around five miles) bet- A public hearing to * 1 ween the town and the consider a proposed new :Summer Camp CR-1 (one house r acre '" sense proposed annexation area. per ) '��� The Council will make zoning ordinance will be * '� a two appointments to the incorporated into the next * A special three month program to enhance ' sen .ic) r Plannin and Oro Plannin and * your child's summer experiences. Come B JOHN gZoning Valley -s * 'cin the fun...love and learn. i By Commission at the Zoning Commission ,� J I S BURNHAM meeting. Seven ap- meeting scheduled for * i plications for the posts Wednesday, July 5 at 7:30 It _ - ` _ • i have been submitted in- p.m. at the Oro Valley * ..ti=v •swimming i The trouble with the old people is that the young people eluding applications from Town Hall. * -,i" A )Imake all the rules! Sharon Chessen and Gerald According to commission *. ' -.' • arts xItem: At lighted street intersections the walk signal Korte, the commission chairman Sharon Chessen, * - — & crafts at crosswalks is timed to the pace ofa brisk young person, members whose seats are the new ordinance does not * f" o A not to the shufflingstepsof an elderlyperson, or for one upfor consideration. drasticallychange the ; �'. - • music s ! n�� �i, who is handicapped or in a wheelchair. When the older In other business, the existing provisions for CR- * 1 '1 _- _-_ -- -- ___ • field trips :II person gets half way across the street he is met by a tush council will adopt a ten- 1. "The new ordinance is * _ of oncoming traffic. tative budget.Mayor Steve the next step in the total * s 1 A Item: Spurred by lush grants of federal money, Engle said that the budget, rewrite of the town zoning * • ► drama ,1 colleges and other state institutions tore out curbings and which will be proposed, is code,"she said. * , di,< ! i• d made nice ramp approaches to sidewalks, to accom- at the legal limit allowed The proposed ordinance * ante 2 modate wheelchairs. In some cases they made ramps up the town. It has increased will receive a second * i dam, • Spanish to the building,in others the wheelchair approaches only a 10 percent over lastyear hearing by the town council "1' y--� L p * long flight of stairs. and stands at $216,812. before it becomes law. * field til a Restrooms were reconstructed to permit one wide stall * pis for the wheelchair user, a curtain to replace the door of RedCrOSS * HOT LUNCHES--DROP INS WELCOME that stall.In some cases the job was left unfinished, with ''�' no curtain to insure privacy. And in most cases the • * ages 6 weeks thru 7 years-full time or 1,-2 days restroom doors open inward,impossible for a wheelchair Patrols curb� P� IS * Two Convenient Northside Locations to Serve You i patient to navigate. o * No.1 across from Casa Blanca Shopping Center ) Item: Look in your own town and you'll see streets OV incidents 1 well-paved, proper traffic signals, no obstructions. Then COUflhJfl. * 6021 N.Oracle • 742-3309 look at the sidewalks, many of them broken, often Increased patrols are * No.2 Near Flowing Wells High School overgrown with weeds, tree branches and shrubs. Old apparently doing the trick * 3902 N.Flowing Wells • 887-9202 . Olt u. people often are pedestrians, and Arizona sidewalks are as far as keeping summer *******,Ir*,k***,k************** almost always extremely hazardous for persons with crime in Oro Valley at a unsure mobility, failing eyesight or slow reaction to minimum. The Oro Valley hazards. You see, the street maintenance is handled Police Department has - entirely by younger persons, who have no concept or written only one case 11111A $ .. �- t. concern for problems of the old pedestrian. report this month.The cases, 'd ' , b -A Item: The bright young lady, bristling with textbook involved a petty larceny, _ ,, , :'-{ - .;,•,, i. r , knowledge, lectures the patient audience of senior and ended the longestT . .....„ 7. 4 , 441W citizens, advising them that there is no better exercise crime free streak in the :1 7,:ri: than a good brisk walk of two or three miles a day. She town's history. The boasts that she jogs that far daily. department had gone 15 ' Well, she doesn't jog on 80-year-old feet, nor realize days without writing a Arthur R. Adair Martha J.Adair Harold R: Adair what it is to walk on 80-year-old feet. She does not report. remember those years early in this century when children Thieves removed a $25 were fitted to tight shoes and the current phrase wastape measure from the EVERENT T "break in a new pair of shoes." You young people, with Mutterer Construction site your almost absent footwear, don't know the cruel at Canyon del Oro High TO tVERY indoctrination feet three of a a o. School. According to the E E D gotquarterscentury g Item: Surely it must be young people with 20-20 vision police report, the tool box who make up those intricate insurance forms with close containing the tape Day and night ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES are ready to serve your family indistinct lines and fine print. Old eyes cannot cope with measure also contained them:but often must try. many expensive tools with sympathetic personal service that relieves the strain Item: Title IX is a good federal program, designed to which were not touched. and worry of unfamiliar duties and decisions. allow all agencies to hire older persons,give them useful Police Chief Fred Roof work and moderate pay,largely subsidized by the federal characterized speeds on government. Many Arizona state agencies grabbed at the town's major streets as that,a chance to hire cheaply the aides and helpers their "crazy". A lot of the time ADAsereoldc7/45,0, programs could use. officers have free of But Title IX is for hiring persons over 65, and Arizona regular patrols must be law forbids employment of persons over 65, so all those spent in writing traffic 1 050 N. DODGE 4519 N. ORACLE prospective aides must be dropped. citations. Page 20,The Arizona Territorial,June 22, 1978 41&- the liA4entt a imilk . ir 0 Q! . mionamommummammilimmmilmommoimmimmommim It's • • . ANTIQUES HOUSE FOR SALE WANTED APPLIANCES PETS It's INEXPENSIVE • • • . Will pickup old cars, any con- -�- �••� -�•�- BY OWNER dation.Cash for titled cars.Junk Need good home for cute kittens. •, i• 747-3176 after 5:00. Antique Clock Mart 3 bdrm.brick home,carpeting, Unlimited.294-8287. �R�K.�� RpPl�an( GV-AT-DA 25 topiace aV/,AfsJTq big kitchen and dining area, AT DA TFN AD ' � hw sher refri oven and Bu - Sell - Trade • d s a ' g, Buy . stove; 13, bath. Separate work Wanted.Experienced Groomer SQIVICQ DOG TRAINING Expert Repair-Refinish , shop. Large fenced backyard. part or full time to groom all Your Home•Bob Clark A TERRITORIAL- DESERT AiRMAN classified puts your , Near Kolb and 22nd St.,in good breeds. Call 297-0420 between 8 622 1642 message into the hands of over 30,000 readers+readers who 5665 E. 22nd St. , residential neighborhood. Near a.m.and 6 p.m. •We service all brands 48 TFN want to know what you have to sell or want to buy. 747-5674 schools, shopping areas, and AT 25 eFast dependable (�-based on 2.8 readers per copy) _ transportation. Available now. A K C Brittany Spaniels. •,`-�• '�•�- '- ~' Call 297-0127. Service AT DA 25 DEALER WANTED Champion breed.Excellent field To handel a major line of pre- --*Service is our only & show quality.792-1110 eves& During a one-week period your ad will appear in The engineered steel bins and weekends.(AT DA 22-25) ARIZONA TERRITORIAL and The DESERT AIRMAN for a By Owner-don't buy a house, buildings.Lucrative opportunity business LOW,LOW minimum cost of only S3 plus tax per week.And buy a home.4318 E.31st.3 bdrm, for the right it's easy to place your ad. Just use the form below (read AUTOS WANTED 2 bath,large separate workshop, 9 person.Aggressive instructions carefully),mail it to us and watch for results. fenced backyard.Come see and farm operator considered. Call make an offer.Moving to Texas. 800-325-6400. Phone=_14343 Call 297-1107 AT DA 25-27 Principal only. • INSTRUCTIONS - -CHARGE'S „Will pickup old cars and trucks, - AT DA 25 BAC MC to place your ad i Cash for titled vehicles. Junk SALESMEN ARE MADE, 1730E.Prince Unlimited.294-8287. NOT BORN , .�...► print c►earty one word oer space Use two spaces for address and AT DA TFN HORSE PROPERTY-2.31 acres Experience not essential. You or,space I.r phone number or a Serres of numbers N1�n�mum horse corrals,hay shelter,plus will be trained through Instruc- - vis- charge �s S for 21 woros and 10 cents per word thereafter lovely 3 bed. home. 13/4 bath, tovision,our modern audio If you want to sell your Mer- beautiful Mexican ceramic tile ual method. 0 p Amount under space of last word is total amount due for bre cedes Benz,please call me,Don in entryway, kitchen and both If you are earning less than your 4. ( user i,on Including tax Wirth,793-0027 or 795-5770. bth. Lar a screened in Ari on l- . BR 1•,�.l I DOC�C l{O��,l I M' v g z a potential and would like the AT DA GVS TFN room. Free-form pool. Built-in opportunity to earn three to five , pursg 4 rays bar-b-que. Lovely landscaped hundred dollars a week, you I rear yeard. Fantastic buy. should explore this one. $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 Brenda Valentine 885-8310 or For a personal interview,phone 881-6300. 622-3666. 1585 W. W E TM O R E RD. AUTO SALES-USED GV-AT25 GV-AT 25-26 $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 Responsible mature couple- 8 .8699 TILE ROOF wants rental 3- ton camper or _ 1966 Mercedes Bentz 300 SE 6 New 4 bdrm.2'is bth. Energey small RV from private owner cylinder fuel injected. Sunroof. saving home.6860 Casas Adobes for August. Must have cooler. '' PROFESSIONAL PET-I CU R ES mar cos9' $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 Just overhauled and tuned. Dr.Call your realtor,or call us, Frank Richardson 297-2521 `®i Excellent mechanical cond. we will be pleased to show you Monday-Friday. TICK DIPPING Runs like new$3500.296-9170. this fine home. $125,000. 297- AT DA 25 cs NEVER TRANQUILIZED AT DA 24-25 3152.Casas Adobes Realty. (AT c'F$3.12 $3.12 $3.12 23-26) �oit_�tt•�Mta.��� Must sell. 1973 Nova. Ex.cond. ! I Asking$1900 or best offer. Call ALL-CITY Wanted: Furniture 1 $3.12 $3,12 $3.12 748-4745 (base) or 884-9804 PROPERTIES (home). 2 bdrm. Amphi area only Used appliances.pianos,& AT DA 25 $29,000. PITT $270 per mo.$950 Misc.If you want top dol- LOST AND FOUND BUSINESS SERVICES $3.12 $3.1 2 $3.12 - total move-in.Call Mary Lou or I lar cash-Call Stan 2 9 4- {For Sale: 1971 Ford Ranchero Larry 327-4559 or 297-6472. 1 0 8 2 3 days... 8 8 9-2 0 4 2 ' (pick-up with canopy.Only 25,000 AT DA 25 miles on this engine.$2600 firm. nights. I Lost:,Ankle braclet.Gold June 3 • - $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 Call 790-6379 after 5:30. L,.��.,�,.,� �� `� Sat. Julie is on it. 297 5980. ATDA25 MISCELLANEOUS HOUSE SITTING Two Reward S.5.00.(AT-TFN) FOR SALE dependable college students. SETTLED sooner Will care for plants, pets and $3.22 $3.33 $'3.43 1976 Plymouth Gran Fury,AC, house.Call 297-2781. BUSINESS PS, PB. Beautiful cond., many For Sale-1973 Jayco Camper. AT DA 24-27 SERVICES Moving new parts. Must sell. (Getting Sleeps 8.$1600.747-2301. .r.--. $3.54 $3.64 $3.74 married). $2100. 297-5648. ATDA25 s �_ . Anytime INSTRUCTION K&K HOME WATCHERS AT DA 25 For Sale-Hospital bed.Ex.cond. VACATIONERS- We will give $200 or best offer.747-2301. Intensive S n� n CITY VAN $3.85 $3.95 $4.06your house a daily security AT DA 25 Pa s conversation check and make it look lived in For Sale 1976 White Volkswagon classes in your home, children while you are away. We water a STORAGE CO Rabbit. Auto. Trns. Beige In- or adults, (small groyps feriae.Super transportation car plants, feed pets, put out the KITCHENS, VANITIES, preferred- minimum 5) highly garbage, take in the mail and $4.16 $4.26 $4.37 (cherry cond.) only 12,000 mi. , CUSTOM CABINETS. Doug qualified teacher.Call 7953784. 795-6624 $3,000 Call Pete 297-1107(AT-DA Cabinet Shop 20 years of ex- AT TFN perform many other such services. Call 888-3632 or 297- TFN) - perience. Licensed, Bonded, 3814. $4.47 $4.58 $4.68 Insured.932 W. Grant Rd. 622- ' AT 24-27 1352. • - AT DA TFN A $4.78 $4.89 $4.99 CHILD CARE FflEE T.Custom made and designed wall units.Call A.Stoler,790-1629. SCHOOL ROOFSi? Child care by the week while you 49 TFN$5.10 $5.20 $5.30 work. Experienced loving care, Have you considered a career snacks, hot lunches. in real estate? Call for corn- . Reasonable. 747-0854. (GV-AT- Good selection of used furniture. plats and confidential in- \\1111.111011...""NN"4111040,#/II.1ALPH $5.41 5 51 DA 24-27) Baby furniture&misc.Another formation on license and:alas B Y $ $5.62 Buy.2021 S.Craycroft.Buy,seal • • •HAy Opp/ ALpH training at our expanding &trade.790-8137. Foothills Office location, 3031 Please insert my ad in Classification No -__t see index bet-ow)for AT DA TFN N.Swan Rood(next to Pelican's one week under conditions set forth above ROOMS FOR RENT Whorf)•Doug Wright 297-8272. Strunk ROOFING BOLD CAPS in first line(maximum of three words) is 50 cents L;J extra per insertion Centered heading of first line is also 50 cents Realty,Inc. '7 - Phone extra per insertion All ads must be accompanied by check or Tired of paying high rent? Cut INSURANCE A Member of Electro Rea) money order unless credit has been established Ads must be your rent in half. Call the ' 887-3384 LICENSED & BONDED received by noon Tuesday Ads received after that time will be Roommate Connection,791-9400. Associates held until the following week Proofread your ad carefully before AT DA 11-TFN mailing In case of publication error notify us within two days NO - credit will be allowed after that time No cash refunds credit only will be issued.No changes or refunds after ad is received by • Territorial Publishers. Inc, which reserves the right to edit. HOME bON . recfor returned dr reject ads if necessary A charge of SS will be made FURNISHINGS DID YOU KNOW IT WAS THROUGH for returned checks r- CLASSIFIED ADS THAT: Livingroom chair in fruitwood - Name with removable cushion. LightV AOr1!I.s'idf?�1�lr George Washington sold land along the Ohio River...shade of aqua.Have no room for j it and will sacrifice at $25.00. -• Thomas Jefferson solicted for someone to fill the Address FARMERS AGENT 299-6050. AT DA 24-27 position of Secretary of the Navy... City State Zip t s 7273. 297.7273 In 1900 Sir Ernest Shakleton found daring com- Phone panions who would venture with him to the FERTILIZER For Ali Your insurance Needs hazardous North Pole...799" AUTOS, HOMEOWNERS, LIFE,BOATS, YOU TOO, CAN RECEIVE RESULTS Check enclosed( ) Money order enclosed( I BUSINESS,MOBILE HOMES Top Grade Fertilizer, lv yard FARMERS RS FROM THE CLASSIFIED ADS!!! delivered.Extra fine pulverized 7110 North Oracle Road Mail ad and coupon to fertilizer $6.50 yard delivered. IN�URANiE Cook's Fertilizers, Nanini Financial Center �� GROUP TERRITORIAL formerly _ �► Send your ads to Darlings. 887-0164. (Minimum Tucson,Az.85704 a�� .",� Delivery 2 yards.) Res.297-0892 '��"r�` `� 1 W.Orange Grove Rd.,Tucson,Az 85704 1 W.Orange Grove Rd. 48 TFN or Call 299-1107. Tucson,Az.85704 1 Classified Information CLASSIFIED INDEX CALL 297- 1107 The minimum charge for classified advertising is $3 for 21 words or less. Each word thereafter is charged at 10 cents per 44.Houses for Rent-Furnished 78.Mobile Homes-Park Before Noon Tuesday 2.Announcements word. Bold caps may be used in first line (maximum of three 80.Motorcycles i Bicycles words)and wilt be charged2d.Lott and Found W.Houses for Rent-Unfurnished at a flat rate of SO cents in addition to 82.Musical instruments other charges. headingscharged2e. Personals S0.Instruction Centered are also ata fiat rate 84.Business Properties-Sale 2g.Lodge•Club Notices S2.Schools All classified ads appear in The ARIZONA TER RITORIAL and of 50 cents in addition to other charges.Sig cuts not exceeding one 22.Anti Antiques S4.Child Care M•Business Properties-Rent The column in width by one-half inch in depth are charged at a flatq 8I1.Pets DESERT AIRMAN (approximately 30.000 readers+) but 24.Apartments Furnished S6.Job Wanted must be received no later than noon Tuesday of each week.Ads rate of S1 in addition to other charges.Larger sig cuts will not be 90.Photography 26.Apartments Unfurnished 5eceived after noon Tuesday will be held for accepted-A reasonable charge wilt also be made for reducing or 92.Autos Wanted publication the 28.Auto Sales-New 60.Livestock following week.No cash refunds or c can made after ad enlarging sig cuts. Ads must be paid within 7 days. After that 96.Radio,TV,Electronics changes bR time ads incur an extra charge of 25 cents. 30.Auto Sales-Used 62.Lots-Acreage is received by Territorial Publishers, Inc. Check ads 64.Maintenance 98.Real Estate carefully 32.Auto Servicesafter publication and notify within two days 14f an error has Display advertising is accepted for placement within or near99.Recreational Vehitlei 34.Boats 66.Stereo Equipment occured.After that time no credit will be issued by Territorial other classified advertising providing ads are as deep as the 100.Rooms for Rent 36.Business Opportunities 68.Misc.for Sale Publishers,Inc.Phone service available Monday number of columns wide. Acceptance of display advertising by 104.Sporting Goods through Friday - Territorial Publishers, inc. does not guarantee placement in 38•Home Furnishings 70.Business Services 106.Storage only from 8 a.m.until 5 p.m.Call 217.1107. 74.Mobile Homes,Salet 108.Trucks,Trailers,,Campers classification. 40.Appliances Territorial Publishers. Inc.. reserves the. right to edit, -42.14e1p Wanted 112.Wanted rlClaiii}y or reject ads if necessary. 44.itayse#.for Sale 76.Mobile Homes-Lots 113.Fertilize= Al Garage Sale 114.Svillders (4--based on 21 readers per copy) June 22, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 21 Trails tnd tower siTe offers TV alternatives By WALT NETT Teal commissioned two the report. Apparently among the studies, one by Corn- The report continues the key questions the county munications General comparison saying that a Planning and Zoning Corporation of Encinitas, wide beamwidth tran , G - Commission wants an- Calif., and the other by smitting antenna installed \AG\ swered Tuesday as it Carl T.Jones Associates,a to serve the area would - lkiv. reopens a public hearing on Washington-based corn- provide a city grade signal the TV tower rezoning case pany. to cover approximately 63 ••,7 is that of alternate sites. The Jones report is ex- percent of the area, while i �. The contention of of- pected to arrive sometime 93 percent of the area '; `:�\ ` `` this week while the would fall into the rade A0 ' facials at KVOA,the station g doing the bulk of the front- Communications General contour. � > r _ . = _. end work on the ro'ect is report came in last week. But the statements of � • #+ the Road site is The Communications Communications General - h thatHardy _ �� 1:2? the best one around. General report comparespresident Robert Gonsett .:. ���� Po Pa �� �`•"•` Don Pitt, Tucson zoningcoverage from the Trails go even farther. '��� �� attorney and KVOA co- End Road site to coverage The report suggests - -� '" ` owner,said his side has re- provided from the Hardy terrain problems which cut evaluated its engineering Road site. into the network translator , it it estimates and reaffirmed Beyond that, the Com- predictions, pointing out, the findings-Hardy Road munications General for example that terrain ,, is the best. report,which estimates far slope cuts down the .�!'� '� . '- ...,44 • Enter John Teal and wider coverage of the distances the sinal can - �`" g g rte^ - 5.. .„r`'/'.# _„: Tucson FM Engineering. northwest from the Trails travel. '• . � ` Tucson FM Engineering, End Road site, carries the "Calculations show that ` . •'i�_ ���,. "� r , which owns property at the comparison a step far- city grade reception from ,.i; \ 1.110"--. ,_ °cs•\N e nd to ther-comparing covera- the HardyRoad site will j `` �ntec e\\, a end of Trails End Road in pa g Mountains es of the area proposed to realisticallyextend over " cs°� ��ne h C) solo 0' Pius the Tucson g P P� .44,..,-(‘-• �' ,..� �eS�9c,e on Novt t� Sade specifically for use as a be served by Saguaro only 39 percent of the --. e,,assev, ,00a nor stock a e,astev. radio and television Cable Communications. proposed cable TV area. o the Foc d be�tev and\se tc`t t-e Fov transmitter site, came on The assumption made in Grade A coverage would be e t v aoever a1\a the scene lastyear in a drafting the report is reduced to 68 percent," \N eke°m o a b'g9e ��t19 all 0 oak �t s5°/° GFF clear-the networks' in- says the report. oved t e'ce sed to`'�°i° NI\ controversial rezoning and y po m ,cake`�`� s vP s�t‘ D���O lawsuit. terest in improving TV It is logical, in a way, cele at�a`�e ,t mss p,N P� The Board of Super- reception is not as that the numbers from both (Pe( gee A 4. 00 GE�v� altruistic as one might sides disagree, for dif- ° ,u' PNS �,' visors, invoking the gh gi' ends 0�N \ • Hillside Development think. Because of issues ferent formulas and dif- --co,., S. •�44A P G NP Z7 Ordinance, voted to deny such as timing, and the ferent engineers do not F3F��N ptjB0 E 3 Mr. Teal's request to networks' unwillingness to always arrive at the same oN ' rezone the site for tower meet the problem in the 11 answer. 1 r use, but the decision was years that some residents Mr.Teal's interest is also p •overturned as part of- an have complained about obvious; leasing his ti out-of-court settlement poor reception in places facilities to others is how � �, ii, titi r &Ailiiill striking down the con- such as Oro Valley, it his business is run. :_ troversial hillside ~= `� would seem that the net- Mr. Pitt says Mr. Teal's Al °11M1 works are trying to cut site would be suits le for ..-.,. • A�► �' Little was heard from the cable television's first other types of trap- .'- Mtj�ERGsp company until last month, move into Tucson. smission, perhaps, but it .• G° N�‘P� G "It is calculated a t-� GN:::. `�v when KVOA appeared at ted th t the lacks m engineering and R pES� __ Fvoik public hearing before the city grade contour from the access, which would slow r, Plannin and Zoning Tucson Communications down the construction of '�----- cg ':'` ail.? .t1N Commission. Center (the Teal site) the tower. raga.% 1/2.::.1.- Mr. Teal questioned would cover 78 percent of Mr. Teal is presently statements presented by the proposed cable com- back in court, trying to get Hammett and Edison, the munication area...while permission to build a road engineering company hired the grade A contour tap- to his site. SK., :•s �v%r: ".s�fi•:••- r::,,�-r}}}. ars•.}.i•:::: �.7�Li ,,.�,,��w h,G4..:Ors. iF:� by'Tucson's three network proximately one-half the But the question of the .. affiliates, which pointed to reception quality of city sudden interest from THE ARIZONA TERRITORIAL IS YOUR N E WSPAP E the Hardy Road site as the grade signals)would easily Tucson's three network R • • • best. encompass 100 percent if affiliates remains unan- CALL 297-1107 FOR NEWS, ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS!!! After the hearing, Mr. the area in question,"says swered. .... .... .::: :: •...i. .: ':•. i...Y.v iii .:: .. ....... ..Y:Y•:;:::i,iii�:::::::.�:i :•.i :::::i.::::: :::i:iiiiiiii•::::�i.ii:. ::.•::'.:::. :•.:it...,.!.iy:::.•.•::•.•f�:•N:::::!•h•:is�•J.•.•;.':{t:•.�.....• � ..ii :•iSi:'}•.:�:::t:�:•}...........:.�. .�:..:.::.1:•:.::':.:::.�:::::::.:\::•:'::.�:•::.�:::.•.{':::.•.::::::::..�i..........�.�.............::i.......... . i 1 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES •PUBLIC NOTICES I Your Right To Know Your Right To Knot., Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know In the Superior Court of the Deputy Sheriff Court on May 24, 1978, against Arizona,as they may be amend- IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF above entitled Court and in the at Page 418-421, in the Records STATE OF ARIZONA Pub:The Arizona Territorial the defendants ERNEST ed from time to time. THE STATE OF ARIZONA aboveentitled cause,which Writ of Pima County, Arizona, at In and For the County of Pima May 18,25,1978 ARAGON and MARGARET ARTICLE!!! IN AND FOR and the Judgment described public auction to the highest UNION BANK, an Arizona June 1,197$ ARAGON, his wife and sub- Initial Business: The torpor- THE COUNTY OF PIMA therein by reference thereto are bidder, at East Door of New ! banking corporation, Rsq;Charles Sullivan,Attorney sequent lienors per Exhibit C, ation initially intends to provide In the Matter of the Estate of incorporated herein,commands Courts Building, in the City of ► Plaintiff COURT CASE NO.171835• attached for foreclosure of its consulting services to agencies, RUTH E.WARD, me to sell,and I will sell,subject Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, VS. CIVIL CASE NO.1293-78 first mortgage lien; in the institutions and industries con- Deceased. to the right of redemption in on Friday, August 4, 1978, at R LEON WHATLEY and DENISE UNION BANK, an Arizona amount of $23,755.27 with in- cerned with engineering tech- No.P4697 such case made and provided by 10:00 a.m.,of said day: WHATLEY, husband and wife; terest thereon at the rate of 7.75 ni uesand their management in NOTICE TO CREDITORS statute,at public auction,all of Lot 53, of INDIAN RIDGE banking corporation, 4 WHATLEY DRILLING CO., vs, percent (7.75 percent) per an- this state and in other states, To the CREDITORS of the Es- the right, title, interest, claim TERRACES Pima County, INC.,etal., LEON WHATLEY and DENISE num from January 1, 1977,plus arid to provide counseling and tate of RUTH E. WARD, de- and lien which the parties Arizona,according to the plat of Defendants. WHATLEY, husband and wife; accrued costs in the sum of , services in public relations and ceased. named in said Judgment had or record in the office of the Pima ' No.171835 WHATLEY DRILLING CO., $2,638.72, and pursuant to a sales promotion. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN have in and to the real property County Recorder, in Book 13 of NOTICE OF SPECIAL INC.,et al., Special Writ of Execution issued that Ernest P. Ward has been hereinafter described,and from Maps,page 48. EXECUTION SALE OF by said Court on May 31, 1978, ARTICLE IV the proceeds of said sale, to ALSO KNOWN AS: 3039 North OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF appointed personal representa- REAL PROPERTY COUNTY OF PIMA the following described real Authorized Capital: The Cor- tive of this estate. All persons satisfy said Judgment in favor Tecumseh Court, Tucson, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ss property wilt be sold at public poration shall have authority to having claims against the estate of the judgment creditor therein Arizona that in obedience to the Writ of STATE OF ARIZONA auction to satisfy said issue two hundred and fifty are required to present their named, in the total judgment DATED:May 1,1978 Special Execution issued by the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Judgment, on the 18th day of million (250,000,000) shares of claims within four months after sum of$18,322.67,together with WALTER E.HOGAN above entitled Court and in the that the Sale in the above- July, 1978, at 10:00 a.m. at the common stock of the par value the'date of the first publication accrued and accruing interest VIRGINIA F.HOGAN i above entitled cause,which Writ postponed East Door of the New Cour- of one($1.00)dollar per share. of this notice or the claims will and costs since the date of entryhusband&wife I entitled case has been thouse,in Tucson,Pima County, � ARTICLE't7 and the Judgment described - - ..of said'Judgment. Name of Trustor to Tuesday,July 25,1978 at 10:00be forever barred.Claims must ! therein by reference thereto are Arizona: Statutory Agent:The name and The sale will be held at the East JOHN A.MURPHY, I a.m. be presented either to the per- incorporated herein,commands Witness my hand this the 19th Lot Thirteen(13) in Block Five address of the initial statutory sonal representative at the of- front door of the New Pima JR.,Trustee me to sell,and I will sell,subject day of June,1978. (5), of SOUTH MENLO PARK agent of the corporation is: fice of his attorney, William S. County Court House, also STATE OF ARIZONA to the right of redemption in SUBDIVISION, Pima County, Charles Blenman Jr. sometimes known as the main RICHARD J.BOYKIN Dunipace, 1001 Home Federal ss such case made a provided by Arizona, according to the plat 7102 Edgewood Place entrance of said Court House,in SHERIFF OF PIMA COUNTY Tower,Tucson,AZ 85701 or filed County of statute,at public acution,all of By:Sgt.B.A.Dudgeon thereof of record in the office of Tucson,Arizona 85704 with the Probate Division of the Tucson,Arizona,on July 18,1978 Maricopa the right, title, interest, claim Commander Civil Division the County Recorder of Pima ARTICLE VI office of the Clerk of the Court. at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to sell T h i s instrument w a s and lien which the parties Pub:The Arizona Territorial County, Arizona, in Book 3 of Board of Directors: The initial DATED June 12,1978. the following described real acknowledged before me this 1st named in said Judgment had or June 22,29,1978 Maps and Plats at Page 131. Board of Directors will consist WILLIAMS.DUNIPACE property to the highest bidder: day of May, 1978, by John A. have in and to the real property July 6,1978 DATED this 12th day of June, of three (3) directors. The per- Attorney Parcel 32 of ESCALANTE Murphy, Jr., Trustee-Successor hereinafter described,and from At- 1978. sons who are to serve as Di- Pub: The Arizona Territorial HEIGHTS, according to the Trustee theproceeds of said sale, Req: Charles F. Sullivan, to RICHARD CH A R D J. BOYKIN, rectors until the first annual instrument recorded in DocketyJune ,29, Nancy Ann Myskowski satisfy said Judgment in favor SHERIFF meeting of shareholders or until 4026 at page 359,being a revision July 6, illMy Commission Expires: of the judgment creditor therein PUBLIC iUOTICES BY:Sgt.Dudgeon their successors are elected and Req: William S. Dunipace, of ESCALANTE HEIGHTS, a 27,1980 P July named, in the total judgment DEPUTY SHERIFF qualified are: Attorney subdivision of Pima County, Pub: Arizona Territorial sum of$70,872.03,together with •- P.O.Box 910 Charles Blenman, Jr., 7102 Arizona,according to the map of June The 29,1978 Your Right To Know accrued and accruing interest 9 Tucson,Arizona Edgewood Place, Tucson, Ari- record in the Pima County July 6,13,1978 and costs since the date of entry Pub:The Arizona Territorial zone 85704 PUBLIC NOTICES Recorder's Office in Book 21 of of said Judgment. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF June 22,29,1978 L. Ralph Baker, 7351 Calle . Maps and Plats at page 83. Req:Murphy&Posner THE STATE OF ARIZONA Your Right To Knovr The sale will be held at the East. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF July 6,1978 Cabo,Tucson,Arizona 85715DATED June 12,1978 front door of the New Pima Req:Hughes&Hughes,P.C. Helen L.Blenman,7102 Edge- Richard J.Boykin County Court House, also PIMA wood Place, Tucson, Arizona IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona FEDERAL NATIONAL THE STATE OF ARIZONA sometimes known as the main By Sgt.Dudgeon MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, entrance of said Court House,inDirectors PUBLIC NOTICES I C E S 85704 The are also the in- I N AND FOR THE COUNTY OF Pub:The Arizona Territorial PlaintiffPIMA vs. Your Right 1 o Knot. corporators. June 22,29 1978 Tucson,atArizona,huron June 13, REGIONAL INVESTMENT July 6,1978 j 1978 at the hour of 10 a.m.to sell ERNEST ARAGON and the following described real DATED THIS 9th day of June CO.,A Missouri Corporation, Req: James A. Mather, At- f property to the highest bidder: MARGARET ARAGON, his ARTICLES OF 1978 Plaintiff torney wife; JAMES A. GREY and INCORPORATION OF Lot 93 of ORO VALLEY BONNIE GREY his wife; BLENMAN ASSOCIATES,INC. Charles Blenman,Jr. THURMAN S.DUNN,et ux.,et ESTATES, Pima County, 1", . ROSA A. TULLY wife of ARTICLE 1 L.Ralph Baker - PUBLIC NOTICES Arizona, according to the plat CARLOS R. Name: The name of the Cor- Helen L.Blenman of-, Cor- thereof of record in the Office of Richard B. Tully; Pub:The Arizona Territorial Defendant Your Right To Know the County Recorder of pima RAMOS and CAROLYN JOYCE por'ation shall be BLENMAN June 22,29,1978 No.167370 RAMOS, his wife, DOE I ASSOCIATES,INC. July 6,1978 NOTICE OF NOTICE OF County, Arizona, in Book 13 of ARTICLE I I Maps and Plats at Page 60 ` through DOE V. Req:Charles Blenman,Jr. SPECIAL EXECUTION TRUSTEE'S SALE Defendants. Purpose:The purpose for whichthereof. SALE OF The following legally described nit@d WayDATED May 11,1978 No.171155 this corporation is organized isREAL PROPERTY trust property will be sold, RICHARD J.BOYKIN NOTICE OF SALE the transaction of any or ail PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that the lawful business for which tor- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the power of sale Sheriff of Pima County that in obedience to the Writ of under that certain Deed of Trust genet' Arizona above named plaintiff recovered ' porations may be incorporated Your Right To Know in the above named under the laws of the state of Special Execution issued by the recorded in Docket or Book 4946, By Sgt.Dudgeon - Page 22,The Arizona Territorial,June 22, 1978 ***************************** At C-o barryl Anderson's 511'pl0 ,iihrSummer gymnasts ifull By MARCIA KATZ day. "Some have their •V• • The summer school gym- favorites, but we want * nastic program sponsored them to try everything," * by Amphitheater Commu- Miss Raine said. Plaza Escondida North Oracle at Magee * pity Schools is in full swing The format of having the :� �� * at L.W. Cross Junior Highclass meet each dayis a See"Making the Rounds"on Page 13f ,� 'School. good idea said Miss Raine. ' or details on reception problems. ,* Canyon del Oro 1978 "What they need is to come it***************************** graduates Lynn Raine and every day so they don't get ',-.` ` ' • - Judy Gardner teach the out of shape." .... Y five-day-a-week, six-week Both instructors said program, which began they sometimes get pupils ;.. June 12. who say they can't do a v. Miss Raine competed certain routine. "I tell my 'T ¢p 'A RADIATOR SERVICE with the CDO gymnastics group it's bad language, ••c�Q��glie�on� �� team in floor exercise, saying I can't do it." ., a. w-f�: :. .4., ..,, y balance beam and vaulting Miss Gardner said they �.-. ....-s.. .SUMMER until she broke her wrist. try to teach their pupils the She still participated in the basics on each piece of w RADIATOR SE VI C E w - - - floor exercise, and placed equipment."We go for few- s. third in the-AA South div- er tricks •but rather for isionals and tied for fourth them to know what they're • ismINIOW s s • in the state meet. doing and do it well." "I think the program is Some of the bright pros- - tiVE IT going real well,"said Miss pects in the class are junior t Gardner, who has taught high school students Beth WORKIM the program for two and a Wilbur and Laura Johnson. half years. "We have a Miss Gardner said Beth, EM TOLl good enrollment with 42." whose mother is the gym- k NEED The program is for be- nastics coach at L.W. �• ���� ��. IT! ginners as well as the Cross, is good in the all- advanced gymnast. After around. Laura has been -� - the 20 minute warm-up learning new tricks in the :f' �,` ` ,, - R.mov.8 R.pbc.Radiator ''',-,,,::#,,,,, ,A a.A<r ,,, ' .,...,;,....4.4.;;i:4,,-. Disassemble Radiator exercises the class is split class and has been working Boil-Out&Rod Radiator ■ into two groups. Miss � � • �� on doing a back flip. _ °�° w.a• Tin Up Headers i Tanks . _ , .`t Y`y-'..s` t` r,..4,red silver .Castings C Raine teaches the advanc- ODO Reassemble-Reinstall-Run Up ' ' I J ed and the and Check Radiator-Thermostat beginners, and Judy Gardner gives instruction Hades a clamps 623-8994 Miss Gardner handles the intermediate-class. :. �? „ ' FREE PICk-UP AND DELNERY "I have had all my kids : ': in another class," Miss ,',-;•?''''''''"`""-- 5 . 4-HOUR SEPkJICE Gardner reported. Each group tries to make it around to the beam, .� -° � _ -° 501 W. Grant .; �� i 1/2 block west of Miracle Mile horse,uneven parallel bars _ and floor exercise each • • x: 115reelede *- 111. 6P (Off,. . , . fr COIND ' a PIDOG GROOMING ....,.... • . ... 4 ' ....„..,.,-,..- ._,..,,,,-,.. x , � DOG . .... R ,x fi k_ $, 4... . -tea i? s ' . . .i . a n4 ,, . ....... - - --, ,,,,_- . . ., -- _ . . , „...,_, ...,, .,,.. .,, ,. , ... 4 ,4. 4V i J •N`.V' :y •.•.:Y. '.:N '.t4•, .'N•` ,. 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J'r. •E f.^.}{�•�:•... ): '�.' :f•`�':.r:r:.•i^.�„ t• r-.�.S�`7", rr}'.. .. •1: .. .. .•`.}".a a8?c��, .� ••�.'.' ^..•r}P':'�F^."�:$:1. .`',: ' • "limber-up � ��Student gymnasts Complete line of pet supplies featuring "Solid Gold Dog Food" I i mber-up before practice Plaza Escondida • at Magee Oracle Basketball r For appointment please call 297-8287 The standings and re- sults in the City-Countysports El Teen Summer Basketball League through Tuesday, CHAPARRAL June W. W L CDO 7 0 o , p , Too Hot To Stop 6 1Rebels 5 1 oot sBobby� El Crimson Tide 5 2 NORTHINEST 78ers 4 3 plan cceremony Indian Center 4 3 Walker Warriors 3 4 Kamikazes 2 5 The Catalina Foothills Bobbysox League completed its L.M.C. 2 5 season Saturday,June 17. In the Major League, Blue and "LaBelle Center” 3212 N. Oracle Road 1 Marana 2 5 Yellow tied for first, while Green came in second. Red 'Skin Cowboys 1 6 finished up in third place. In the Minor League, Red was Cabs 1 7 first,green finished second,Yellow placed third,and Blue A completely new facility Results: came in fourth. to serve the Tucson area's June 20: 78ers won by for- Closing ceremonies for this year's league will be feit over Too Hot To Stop; Saturday, June 24, at Jacob's Park. Trophies will be growing West-Northwest side Tucson Indian Center de- presented, this years' all stars will be announced, and feated Crimson Tide; Cabs next year's officers will be elected.The banquet will begin 42, L.M.C. 38; Rebels 109, at 5 p.m. and a barbeque will be served. Cost is $1 per Specializing in clerical and secretarial programs Kamikazes 63; CDO, 63 person. - Snakeskin. Cowboys 37; Marana won by forfeit over •Accreditation by the AICS Walker Warriors. •Financial aid available Triple tie for firstpiace •Four-day school week •Placement assistance MONA LISA OPEN In the standings through Sunday,June 18 of the CDO Big Subdivision developers League,CDO,Continental and Cactus are all tied for first have finished repaving 'place with 7 wins and 3 losses. Recent results for CDO Mona Lisa Road from Ina include: CDO dropped the first game to Cactus 6-14, but New classes starting June 26. Enroll NOW. I south to Orange Grove. It won the second 11-2. In action against Sunnyside, CDO y has been torn up for three won the first game 21-3, and the second 11-2. Once more Ca I i 888-4750 or 327-6866 months for drainage im- CDO was victorious as they defeated Tucson Mountain in provements. both games 14-3 and 10-7. , June 22, 1978,The Arizona Territorial,Page 23 around ciREALTY ' ' ��' ' �QF TUCSON '�:�,��,` � .1.:14,,,,,lx,,..../ �.yEll 7 /.S z„ :;,� :•� . r the I Li IDS .,.. . , ,, MARY MASICH ,:; 4:44011.,;;:',4-::. has a new office. -�.. ': v. ,---.- , \.,, I am now associated with The North- Home Phone •. Evest Office of Realty Executives,and 887-6867 or 888-0394 . ' :will be pleased to help you with your Business Phone real estate needs. with Marcia Katz 297-7373 1 West Orange Grove Rd. • Territorial Building (East of Oracle Rd.and South of Plaza del Oro) Tucson Racquet Club Oracle Hts. Recreation Assn. Lorraine Whitehill and daughter Judi,17; Sally Wennas In swim action,East Y nipped Oracle Heights, 248-236 ■ and son Greg, 17; Kenneth Cardella and daughter Kynn, points. Record setters for the meet held June 14, were 13; and Boyd Morse and son Scott, 12,all of Tucson,have Rachel Hynd, 8 and under girls, in the events of 25 yd. 4S 1 ZZeP. advanced to the district level of play in the Equitable_ Butterfly-18.08,Backstroke-21.01,and Freestyle-16.04; stylee(11 S I j p• _ /4pFamil Tennis Challen e the local tournament Corey Watson,9-10 boys,in the events of 50 yd.Butterfly- ,,c.„,an pizza Family g by winning on June 13, at Tucson Racquet Club. The district tour- 35.03, Backstroke - 37.03, and Freestyle - 31.03; David nament wil also be played at TRC on July 17.In the finals Holcomb, 11-12 boys, in the event of 50 yd. Breastroke- - of the local event,the Whitehills defeated Judy David and 38.06; and Johnny Carrillo,8 and under boys,also in the 'gip We'll daughter Mara, 15, of Tucson, 7-5, 6-3; Sally and Greg event of 25 yd. Breastroke - 22.02. Rachel, Corey and BEER & WINE 81, - Make Y o u Wennas defeated Ann Marie Marsh and son Doug, 17, of David all were triple winners in the meet for Oracle A Pizza GARDEN • You Can't Tucson,6-4, 1-6,6-4; the Cardenas downed Edwin Pierce Heights. � of Tucson, 6-4, 6-3; and the NOW OPEN •-,; Refuse!! and daughter Pamela, 15, '• Morses topped John Dunshe and son Kurt,18,of Tucson,4- •• •.�tea; Westward Look NOW OPEN `� 6,6-3,6-2. ` . 2nd Location . 'V. Italian Hero 850 E.FT.LOWELL Sandwiches '1 rth u r Pack Golf Course Westward Look will send 12 mixed-doubles teams to the 884-9197 )1 Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix this Saturday, for a inter- Whole Wheat Pizza Ron Stearns fired a 52 to take first place in the Fathers club tennis tournament.The tournament will end Sunday. 886-7336 Day Peoria Tournament at Arthur Pack. Mike Amira 5751 E. Speedway Open 7 Days a Week at 11:30 A.M. placed second with a 53, while John Muir came in third with a 57. Jenny Moyer and Rich Carlton tied for fourth Tennis class place with 58's,while Herb Smith shot a CO to come in sixth place. Merrill Frost and Dick Moreno both tied for plans listed - - - - - seventh place with 62s. : The Pima County Parks and Recreation Depart- , ` ment will be giving tennis \•it . Oro Valley Country Club lessons at Marana and :... ¢ fi Canyon del Oro High 461111* gil �,,�,� '��� Y Lauren Peterson and Bill Mumaw won the two-man best Schools. Registration will %�a;11,• r • ball event at Oro Valley Saturday with a 58.Abe Kalaf and be held on Saturday, June i►•r'►'' j%♦.i Jack Redhair fired a 96 to place second while Jim Gobel 24, at 9 a.m., at Marana, • 0 ` 41.and Jim Gobel Jr., Bill Patt and Robert Smith, and T.O. and at noon at CDO. ¶,!'. and Bruce Greer all tied for third with 61s.Paul !► �� UVIINgi Hedrick Classes will run from iAmin Miller and John Cook came in sixth with a 62. June 26 through August 12. ':I r• In ladies competition, Lois Pacheco won the low gross b All classes will meet once a , event with a 83.Rosemary Hackett won the low net with as Koltplaced second with a 72. MaryEll week-for seven weeks.Cost latte 9431-&wY•1,00 71,while Betty o of the lessons is$12.50 plus Byxbee tied with Dolores Mitchell with a 73 for third /CZ°fiOt lace. one unopened can of USTA p approved tennis balls. Thec, CI°14' fee must be paid at the time 4a S() I � i Cliff Valleyof registration.Golf Course • 9 62 Players must register at Jeff Hanson defeated Bob Arriaga in a playoff for low the location where they SVZSecticANC ' gross honors after the completion of the six week Ringer intend to take their lessons140° , Tournament at Cliff Valley. and may register only In the individual competition Sunday,Frank Breit won themselves and family the low net with a 54.Tony Beck came in second place with members. No advance or • a 55,while Jeff Hanson placed third with a 56. phone registration will be A hole in one was made by Dave Davis of Tucson on the taken. number 2 hole.Dave used a 7 iron to fire the ball 110 yards. 42 __ alow_ammisw11,:trwAiiR - t 1 • , , •��,,_, ,/ m res er o a. . ..� 2,-----5--- r _ � ��-" - i .� now CDO head coachesqii...1 ir -, ; ,'��ter � _ _ � wr _ _ } . I 1 .ri. if., , - 1 1 , , i _ . z.i.:-4- -1 , ,_ , t ti. -- - - _ _ ,______ ..,,......_ _ _..,,, There'll be two old faces in new jobs in the Canyon del _ t . , ' �'`•`- Y`` y� ' t Oro High School athletic program this year, as CDO of- 4 ' i 0 - .R .� 4 ficials dipped into their own ranks to fill two head - ,� , `1 01110.0*. ; coaching vacancies. ;.� *°Aft W.,44* 4* . r 'A _ Bill Humphreys will succeed John Tissaw as head ' 41' . 4 }= t � -.- _ basketball coach and Roger Werbylo was named as the +! �-�-�►+4 1 ���t ..:. �-•�- ..�,,,�.r' ''`. COPPER DOME replacement for Dean Metz as head baseball coach, -..-►....._ .�.�.•....,.............,,�,.!_ ,. .....�.,,�;_._....-., /._,,..— Athletic Director Art Mangels announced last week. . .. ... ..- OPEN Mr. Tissaw and Mr. Metz resigned their positions last year but will remain on the CDO faculty in teaching -''=`"-"' positions. Mr. Humphreys°is not a new name in the CDO • Charcoal Steaks • Seafood for reservations having held posts as freshman and • Ribs • Salad Bar basketball program, ting coach between 1972 and 1976. Homemade Bread 887• junior4000 varsity • Lamb Chops A West Point graduate,Mr.Humphreys served there as • Baked Clams &Pastries an assistant baseketball coach in the 1950s.He has been at. CDO as a mathematics teacher since 1969. Mr. Weberlo, also a math teacher, joined the faculty after graduating from the University of Arizona in 1974, DIINE IBY CANDLELIGHT AND w here he played baseball for four years. He has been the junior varsity coach for two years and 11111114110Y COUR PAIRIORAMIC VIEW freshman coach for two years as well as serving as an assistat football coach. AT Arthur Pack Ron Stearns fired a 52 to take first place in the Fathers Inquire at Cliff Manor Inn about our HAPPY HOUR 4-7 p.m. Mon.-Sat. Day Peoria Tournament at Arthur Pack. Mike Amira placed second with a 53, while John Muir came in third Summer Family Swim Club COMPLIMENTARY with a 57. Jenny Moyer —Coming and Rich Carlton tied for fourth Soon-887-4000 Hot Hor d'oeuvers place with 58's,while Herb Smith shot a 60 to come in sixth place. Merrill Frost and Dick Moreno both tied for �dnOr Inn 5900 N. Oracl• seventh place with 62s. Located in Cliff Page 24,The Arizona Territorial,June 22, 1978 The Flowing Wells School Board adjourned for the elementary school reading program. summer Tuesday night,leaving several matters in a state In other action,the board approved a$10,000 settlement red FV'I teacher of limbo until it reconvenes in August. with kindergarten teacher Joan Troutner, who was Among the matters the board left hanging was the suspended from her position at Walter Douglas School last adoption of a proposed ban on junk food sales on school month for allegedly hitting a student. settlescampusesprior to lunch p ch. In exchange,Mrs.Troutner has withdrawn herrequest The board also tabled consideration of an instructional for a hearing on the suspension. philosophy and supervisory tools statement for use in the She will not be rehired by the district. 0 C()11111Ing SO Olint. 0 A More talkatlire bifi. 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