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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistorical Records - The Arizona Territorial (64) , / ei — f (f *-- 1 TOWN CLL IIK TOWN E` ORO VtL.L[Y 9•„,:t,4 0 N. ORACLE ORO VALLEY , AZ 8.57641 to) A le • Idi • ng . ner here Although it can't tie sold on campus, the University Since then the program has expanded to include the climate was too hot, that grapes- particularly the of Arizona is going into the wine business--sort of. studies of 43 different varieties with plantings located red grapes, would not color, the acidity was un- The University is presently building a winery at the at Dateland, Oracle, Page Springs and Sonoita. t•! desireable and that sugar content was insufficient. Campbell Avenue Farm under a grant from the Four This year, the Four Corners Commission, a group "We've shown that the reds color, and that the Corners Commission that could help-the"four corner" which acts to expand agricultural-economics op- acidity and sugar content are right," Mielke said. states -- Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah -- portunities in the area, nave the team a$95,000 grant "California laws don't apply to Arizona." Mielke said wrest a portion of American's domestic wine supply for this fiscal year to study the feasibility of growing that,as a by-product of the project, research would be away from California and New York. premium wine grapes in the region. done to find out why the California information does The research staff consists of three men,Dr.Gordon At present, Dutt said, the plantings include most of not apply to Arizona grapes. However,theproof is in the pudding-or the vintage, Dutt, a soils specialist, Dr. Eugene Mielke, a hor- the popular"California varieties,"including Cabernet P g ticulturist, and enologist (winemaker) Wade Wolfe, Sauvignon, Chenin Blanc and Zinfandel, along with which is where Wolfe enters the picture. formerly a graduate student at the University of some of the Mediterranean varieties. His job is to build a $12,000 experimental winery at California, Davis. In the first five years of research, some of the hor- the UA Campbell Avenue Farm to ferment the grapes, Dutt said the project actually began in 1972, as ticultural myths about growing wine grapes in Arizona turning them into testable wines. researchers working on a water harvesting program have been disproved, Mielke and Dutt said. Dutt said that the tests would be divided into two between Oracle and Oracle Junction began looking for "When I came here in '64, I couldn't believe the parts. a crop with low water requirements with a high things that were said against wine grapes,"Dutt said. First,the wines will be chemically analyzed to meet economic value that were suitable for the area. Mielke said that California research had been ex- The answer was wine grapes. trapolated for application to Arizona which said that (Continued on page 17) . the itt1130144 fik 1 li• - , -11T. illiiiiiiiiii I 01111:14 al , . , s ELEVENTH YEAR, NUMBER 42 TUCSON, ARIZONA -- "The Sunshine Capital" 20 cents per copy OCTOBER 14, 1976 CDO Plan tl • • By WALT NETT "This framework is intended to help Canyon del Oro specifications, which are used to translate the (First in a series) High to plan immediate projects with a view toward educational needs of a school into physical The CDU Master Plan, released two weeks ago by the future, and in organizing the respective projects requirements. to maximize their effectiveness and to minimize in- Together, they form the master plan, which deals- the Amphitheater School District, is an attempt "to terruptions and shortsighted expenditures," says the with optimum site use, buildinglacement outside provide an overall framework for ordering potential lP P school development." pan. activity placement, vehicular and pedestrian cir- The 93-page plan, prepared for the district by Ar- However,the plan is not just a series of architectural culation and parking. drawings showing building placement and blueprints "Because of the rapid changes occuringin man chit.ecture One, Ltd., is a blueprint that details the for construction. processes and construction necessary to expand areas of education, and others that are as yet un- Canyon del Oro High School's facilities from their The master plan uses as its basis a set of educational (Continued on page 17) present capacity of 1.400 to a district-set limit of 2,200 • students. r - I% Slope ordinance challenged Amphi SB candidates Pima County's con- two-way radio complex complex, incuding two 200- service costs incurred troversial Hillside near Trails End Road. foot radio towers, within during the rezoning Development Ordinance Tovrea and Teal, along 150 feet of a mountain process, while the ad- meet at orvm has received its first with property owner ride at its�� ridge, Sept. 20 ditional $300,000 is asked challenge. Stephen Brinkerhoff, are meeting. for loss of profits and ad- Amphitheater School Board candidates Mrs. Louise In a suit filed Sept. 28 in asking $1.3 million in At that time, the board's ditional development Elliott Beale,Mrs.Florence Chandler,Dr. James Gibson, Superior Court,Tucson FM legal counsel, Fred Bock- damages, as well as an costs caused by the post- inunction the Dr. Conrad Huss, Mrs. Nancy Thomas and Dr. Richard Engineering Co. partnersagainstmon, said that there was ponement. Scott, are set to appear at Meet the Candidates Night at county to prevent in- PP g Edward Tovrea and John no provision in the or- Amphitheater Jr.High tonight,Oct.14,at Amphi Jr.High, Teal are challenging the terference with the plans. dinance to allow such a Northside 7:30 p.m. After a five minute presentation on what ordinance's con The Board of Supervisors development. strengths they can offer to the board,what they see as the stitutionality. unanimously denied - role of-a school board member and what is the greatest Tucson FM's request for a The suit asks$1 million in S e W r line need of the district, the candidates will entertain Tucson FM Engineering rezoning that would have damages for engineering questions from the floor. is planning to build an FM allowed construction of the and other professional t proposed. ,i ,,,,.x 'i:, \I "t' 11111. ' . &;.,,' The Count Sanitation Exchangers s .,, Dept. requested per- mission from the Board of lir ' -s *4"\m- - iii .. Supervisors to call for bids At this year's 13th An- junction with the Western _ . - ;, r„ - .x on a relief line in the Roller nual Western Pancake Pancake Breakfast on Oct. -,"*..ate •- ' ;.. - � � Coaster Road area at the - Breakfast sponsored by the 23,8 a.m.to 1 p.m.at Casas -- - : - ; , boards meetingOct. 12. Exchange Club of North Adobes Shopping Plaza. -. ,.: . . g PP g . �. ., The project, with an Tucson, guests will have Tickets, $1.50 for all you : . 4Q t estimated cost of $23,000, something else to do can eat, may be purchased z . • .. ' �� , would install 1,600 feet of besides eat. from any Exchange Club of .. ��‘ , - 10-inch clayi h �� � e� �. � pipe in the. They can browse at the North Tucson member. ,� _` � ; east right-of-way of La First Annual Rummage They will also be available . , :� Canada Drive from River Sale, to be held in con- at the breakfast. SIT VAN Road to Roller Coaster L STORAGE - -_ ,,* k il' a 1, \ 7 VC,,:.)N �' C� According to a statement • -- �� ,- ,,- filed with the board bythe Looking in News of Oro Valley a , .... . ,. :��. °: ... �t sanitation staff, the line's See page ro `� �� purpose will be the in Udall takes no position on Proposition 200 ` _ ' s q terception ofexisting and P'� , - �.. - • .. expected sewage increases See page 7 ,.,-:,;.-.7,„.---•k �. ,� 41/4,,,, from the drainage basin. . r YF northeast of Roller Coaster Looking .,,,..„-,‘‘..- ��� ` �a _ Road and -L Canada ..:.. Drive. H At present, sewage flows oct_5 86 1 Mrs.Irene Martin sorts through clothing donated by Canyon del Oro High School through substandard 0(1 i 88 59..No rainfall. �, ., students which she took to La Paz,Baja Califon:Oa-in the wvake of Hurricane Liza -mains to-the_west along 85 57 outlook through Saturday is for oct.8 8 ,continuation o ,w� rm�drs and cobt last.weekend. Mrs.Martin took the clothes to-tte Romy:Moralas family,aid was .Roller Coaster; and an .oc t to ' n ,63-r sghts-and crisp f I weat�@r. "-_ going to bring back her"fuer daughter, Castro,a unlet _ _hi' er~ f . i j �a4 C1)0,.when _burro oft.>> _ 88 9 shereturned Tuesday. CIS Princl l: 'ck � Wilson saidthat students occurred in 3' p� a���e school hive cur ` donated$75 cash,alongwith 20 bags ot tgood `. ' ' the main. -� z �� ��ng and five-cartons-I�f canned s: . .� , Page 2,The Arizona Territorial,October 14, 1976 l The Velvet Touch Penny Campbell IJL' IJ & things le Beauty Qwner-Mgr, Manicure Pat—Glenda—Sue r 41, and pedicure Dyane—Pam by Rita To Serve You. ` li 1 6431 N. ORA CLE 297-2284 Open Mon.-Sat.,also Thurs.evening TUCSON NORTHWEST REPUBLICAN WOMEN TO is a non-profit organization supported by private con- MEET tributions from the Tucson area community. A friendly shop with that Special Touch. The Tucson Northwest Republican Women will meet Monday,Oct.18 at Christ the King Episcopal Church,2800 MEET YOUR CANDIDATES AT CDO **- "k;1** W. Ina Road, 9:30 a.m. Speakers.will include Charles Candidates for County Supervisor Dist. 1 and King, Pima County Central Committee Chairman; Ann Legislative District 12 will be among those attending a * irt4 ,.•;;;::•.. Bowen, candidate for County Attorney; and Lew Macy, "Meet'Your Candidates"forums sponsored bythe Canyon ,��, P ' IS.. 11 candidate for County Recorder. The candidates will also del Oro High Community School Council at the school, 25 discuss the Propositions which will appear on the W.Calle Concordia on Oct. 19,7:30 p.m: Candidates will November ballot, and a speaker will be present from be seated at tables for private discussions on anyissue. .. * ....loom�• lili)4 -'Phoenix to discuss Proposition 200, the Nuclear Power ... .••: Project Safety Regulation. DONALDSON CARNIVAL SET • '' The Donaldson ElementarySchool Carnival will be held .".................% • 4atOct. 22 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the school on 2040 W. Omar theGommunityFIRST ANNUAL TUCSON TENNIS CLASSIC Drive. (Just north of the La Cholla-Orange Grove Road _ The third tournament on the 1976 Western Tennis Cir- intersection.) The only PTO fundraising event of the OCTOBER i 7 cuit will-be held in the Tucson Community Center in year, the Carnival's proceeds will benefit the school's R2IIos Production "Spence" conjunction with the Children's Clinic of the Arthritis educational program. Children from any school will enjoy Foundation on Oct.28-31. Eight of the world's best tennis this event. Delicious food will be available and a gala OCTOBER 20 & 21 players, including Charles Pasarell, Vijay Amritraj and time will be had by all. others,will play. Call the Community Center for more Hockey: The Tucson Icemen vs information. Though a guaranteed amount.has been DISCUSSION ON DEATH AND DYING Minot Raiders promised to the Children's Clinic of the Arthritis Foun- There will be a general meeting, open to the public, of dation,said Leonard Carp, rp,promoter,the higher the gross the Women's Auxiliary of University Hospital on Wed- OCTOBER 22 proceeds, the more the.Children's Clinic will get. nesday, Oct. 27, at 10 a.m. in Room 8403 of the hospital. Holiday in Greece "Greek Folklorico" • The topic is Death and Dying and there will be a panel FAIR AND SWAP MEET IN MARANA discussion. OCTOBER 23 & 24 St.Christopher's Church,12101 Moore Road,will be the Tony Agujiar Rodeo scene of the Country Fair and Swap Meet in Marana on "EAT AWARE, DIET BEWARE" AT TGH Oct. 16 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. There is a $5 charge for A new forum on eating began Oct. 13 at Tucson General BOX OFFICE HOURS: Hospital.Called"Eat Aware,Diet Beware,"it consists of renting space,craftspeople should call 682-3631 or 682-4177 four lectures on Food Additives Main Box Office Eastside City Hall g Pa � , Mon-Sat 10 to 6 Mon-Fri 10 to 4:30pm for information. Game booths, Mexican food, white • ,Behavior Modification in No Checks Accepted Within 7 Days of Showdate elephant booth, arts and crafts, country pantry and a Weight Control,Label it Nutrition,and Obesity Health and Ft.Huachuca p El Con giant patio sale will be among the delights offered. Fad Diets. Dates are, respectively, Oct. 13, 20, 27, and Tues thru Sat 12-5pm Tues tnru Sat 1 ,r. 0-5pm Nov. 3. For registration in these free lectures, call 327- Davis Monthan Tues thru Fri 11-4:30pm �' Dial-A-Ticket Ta Popular 882-8626 AUSTRALIA SET FOR FORUM 5431, Ext. 316. NMo thru Sat 10 bpm For Ticket Information 4266 mation The Sunday Evening Forum will present Ken Arm- "DO IT" SET FOR CAMPERS strong narrating his color documentary film"Australia!" The Southern Arizona District of the American Cam- on Oct. 17 at 8 p.m. at the U of A main auditorium. All ping Assn. win hold a one-day "do-it" on Oct. 16 from 9 HAVE A NICE DAY.i Forum programs are open to the public. There is no a.m. ��r� admission charge but donations are accepted. The Forum to 4:30 p.m. at the Double V. Scout Reservation on Take a TERRITORIAL to lunch!!!!!! Kinney Road just north of Ajo Way. Highlights will in- n kylindd dude new techniques for survival in the desert, dutch oven cooking with a new twist, environmental walks, Indian dances and a tour of the reservation.This Camping Fi R El El ll YOUR OWN SPECIAL -mini-conference is open to all interested people,including - n�W.,,!" � �r those interested in scout work, , youth, family camping, environmental awareness and all lovers of the out of LICENSE PLATES! • doors. Registration will begin promptly at 9 a.m. at the site adults$5 students4.For more information,anon,call the Boy Scout office at 623-6448. There is now a Mobile With' Meals newspaper recycling `OME TOA GREED PARTY ovr new Precision Toyota!y Friday,Oct.22 is the bin at the Skyline Bel Air Y� date of a huge Greek Party at the Tucson CommunityCenter Music Hall.The occasion is the � � Shopping Center,said Mrs. ARIZflIIA Limited-time special offer, L.A. Fetterly, chairman of 25th anniversary of St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox --- BOBBY , only at Precision! No extra Mobile Meals. Church,on Ft.Lowell. The party begins at 7 p.m. Oct. 22 charge for your 12-month The new bin is located on and goes to midnight. After a Greek Folkiorico per- formance AND your own special formance in the Music Hall, everyone will gather in La personalized plates! Create Sunrise Drive,at the south i'3' your own favorite wording,of end of the center. Mobile Placita plaza, at Gyro Taverna, for feasting, music and GRAND CANYON STATE letters and numerals, subject Meals also has a bin at dancing. Tickets for the entire evening are$15,$12.50,$10, • , onlyX fro certain restrictions by Casa Blanca Center, on $7.50 and $5, according to seating. Famous guitarist the State. A $105 to $185 Rudasill Road. Juan Padial will be one of the entertainers. Use a nicknesne... value FREE! s.. the Precision The bins are for manGREEK CELEBRATION GOLF TOURNAMENT for all details. newspapers,bagged or tied On Oct.20 a golf tournament will be held in conjunction CREATE YOUR OWN _.. in bundles. They are not with the St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church 25th An- _ _ . for garbage, trash or niversary Celebration at Oro Valley.Call Nick Sakellar at • 4 Rf7Olo SPECIAL PLATES! ARIZn — __`' . � magazines. 297-2319 for more information. On Oct. 21, tournament A finals will be held at Tucson National Golf Club Proceeds of these , projects help provide with buffet at noon and fashion shows by Cele Peterson i u ig 19 TERmeals to shut-in elderly and Dave Bloom and Sons. Call 888-0505 for rese 8Speople. vations. AHYON STATE GRAND MEETING OF WOMEN ACCOUNTANTS 1 swill __ _ AEON STAT • • The Tucson Chapter of the American Society of Women Lions Club -_ ~yers dam'•••••• �'a Pot' — Accountants will hold its annual public relations meeting or°A° li ""•••••• on Oct.16 at the Doubletree,425 S.Alvernon,with a social ------- announces • • hour at 6:30 p.m. and dinner at 7:30 p.m. Mildred May, . • 1s' ARIZONA retired Valley National•Bank vice president,will speak on fundraisers .ARIZONA r "Combination of Management and Accountin The Accounting." i ! The "Leones de los meeting is open to all accountants. For reservations call a 1 IR C 0 It H 0 N E y E' Nachesca Noches," a local Carol Martel at 623-7771. chapter of -Lions In- CITY DANCE THEATRE PRESENTATION ON 5Tp'tE f PIANO ternational, announced its The City Dance Theatre will present its Bicentennial nod MANY — _ _- EYON ST fall fundraising plans last - ATE dance dramatization of E1 Tiradito"on Oct.23 and 24 at 8 • of••, o�o'er,•• - _.___� week. p.m.and Oct.24 at 2 p.m.in the Temple of Music and Art, or a bigi„sd� tiir.,, s ----_____ The first event, which 330 S.Scott Ave. Tickets are$2.50 in advance at Dial-a- ••• will be held Friday,Oct.15, Ticket, 882-8626, El Rio Neighborhood Center, 1390 W. • and Saturday, Oct. 16, is Speedway, La Prenda in g ' Test Drive Precision s Toyota Corolla P y DeGrazla s studio Campbell olla the club's "White Cane" and ' Mon Prince as well as Levy's and Jacome's. The City BEST-SELLING CAR 21han sale. Dance Theatre is a non-profit organization that accepts IN THE Jack Rowe's Tears in Lions with white canes donations. WORLD! 4. r Tucson and donation canisters will �l be at Woolco Shopping LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES FORUM iigANia; - arecision Center and at the Food Every Tucson candidate for the Arizona Legislature has Toyota Corolla .. , Giant at. F1 owing Wells been asked to attend the Candidates'Forum on Oct. 16 at z- IF- le 3500 E - Road and Prince Roads to 1:30 p.m. in the Randolph Park Community Building at SPEEDWAY IT T • accept donations for the 200 S. Alvernon Way. Co-sponsors of the forum are the • blind. Tuscon Branch of the American Association of University 41) Phone Women and Common Cause. Prioritywill be $299 45 7955565 01 Owt A . • ' The Lions will also be given to T discussions of legislation in areas of human resources holding their rummage g , t% e beite' sale November 6 and 7 at and guarantees for their adequacy; in areas of natural and physical resources,includingground water and solar P4U4 Oracle Road and Roger P Y Delivered �Pr•daion Pw�max• Road across from Valleyenergy; in ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment, National Bank. and emphasizing government accountability to the people x5 ' ,' 1! A A# 3 .x: e 3 a •< . .4 e • m+X-4 a . e - . .+ Y®tt • +s•c E t - • . • s a a r v . . . ..s ! e . e Y •a Y • •.4 . e}. ♦w.;a s«. x ..£-.+.+# 4 a . x f .-t+a .. . _ ®}.4.`._ _ w u ., n - . - i z , a 5' Y G l x x' a W .. Y r s ,. t . r . . . r . r a . ♦ . . . _ ,. . ♦ .-. ,. . ,. Y_ ..b e - - October 14, 1976, The Arizona Territorial, Page 3 o ro • Police investigate burglaries valletThree burglaries, two and cassette players were Calle Concordia ordered by participated in a search residential and one at stolen from the school's the Town Council has last week for three Canyon del Oro High Life Planning Center. slowed traffic in the high escapees from the Arizona School, were reported to school area. Youth Center near Oracle ...� the Oro Valley Police Dept. Roof said the residential Roof said the OVPD also Junction. burglaries were daylight last week, according to t... Discussic) nset Police Lt. Fred Roof. burglaries andwere"quite �,,,.,�- „1 sophisticated. Chevron FRANK BUSHMAN S A refrigerator and a "We can't do traffic theIINO CASAE ADOBES CHEVRON microwave oven were way the town wants us to do for town pian taken in one of the and do our preventive "A Full Service Auto Repair Facility residential burglaries, patrols,so we've tied them in your ou?n neighborhood" while guns were stolen in together," Roof said. The Oro Valley Planning provide an intermediate- the other. and Zoning Commission density zoning was tabled According to CDO He said that traffic FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS PACKED announced that it would until the next meeting so Assistant Principal Pat citations were up, but Reg. $15 06 NOw ` 1 fJ.oo (DISK TYPE) begin discussions of a that the commission could Lerman, some filmstrips added that a crackdown on `..../ master plan for the town have time to study a legal next month at its October 5 interpretation of a meeting. "grandfather clause" for0.f a , y ,i The commission decided the zoning. The proposal would ,, to begin public discussions ,.. ) — on the Oro ValleyGeneral establish housing densities of one home per 2.5 acres. ' IrlitiElif Plan at its regular .. In other action, the ...-_ November meeting. commission approved two �: ? 1)1611 Al The format for these pp 4 f', •:• -- changes in hearing discussions will be in- procedures for variances. A eliktillai formal, and the first The commission discussion will cover unanimously voted to several portions of Chapter expand the notification �� .. ' �� 1 of the plan, including radius for variance -- „,,,.-�r'r, ��. .„ 1)01k31)11111‘111 ,- sections on the in- hearings to 600 feet and n eve” troduction, history, changed the hearing ,aX�,n9 existing conditions, g h- ri oy a re at dr ocs publication time to 15 days r.t `� and e l od gre when climate and utilities. in order to conform to state <�`, '` °met rb �o But, A proposal that would statutes. > G 'off supe erv�ce• ho1e b��,' P P n+ng ,000, cel,ell s y thew 5,well F s .•.eX e don t�C�'a` C Gard 2 the f ou ‘ed resent`�° 25010 IAT ,5 le P U ICan C V J y d 25 lnstea p whoPp,n9 Gard 50/0 - • wr � educt a ou buy d t° a 2 e i ‘,, ‘,hosts canaiciates , . k �,� d hen y, nt�tte sav . . tot2A• ou r e e o u�� en " - f only 52 25 tern more•‘t S om nt or ro The Oro Valley Republican Women's Club will hold a . ..- d�scou pp,$3°� ur Ye9u�ar tree! cocktail party Oct. 17 at the home of Joan and Chuck .. �_�� .app,�2 ° o Doub1e W.Golf View Drive Oro Valle from 5 to 7 "� .. � • ` dOr 05% at the Cowles,725 � Y� � ,� foo �ts Only ��♦ p.m. Candidates expected to be present include Sam rates. ��,• Steiger, who is running for U.S. Senate; Laird Gut- �Oin today' ��� tersen, who is running against Mo Udall for U.S. ��` ve en_ Representative; Tom Goodwin and John Oswalt for �I..° 25, , ha 2.5 lot State House Representative from Dist. 12; and Lew O S Gard er f Or � Mac for CountyRecorder. will h me my ney °rd m Macy, 'n tojoin the Oro ValleyRepublican 00/P1 ease rus eck or o • Anyone wishing p S I.• 0 P ed a ch ed: rrnation Women's Club may contact Mrs.R.F.White,president clos and order rd •25;neo at 297-3540. A O• each c ore ca, � _--------_---- - __._--- d me'm DSen ----� '� te__----------- ---------- DE- `,__.---' __.-- E I-`I,- NAM ------- ./ ,P Goo A subscription to the Territorial makes a great gift. o0RESS ATE • A SI Get one for a friend or for yourself. GAP ,,._.---- Call 297-1107 and give a lasting gift!! \, : � ��. " .`-��. , DEFINITELY DO(IBLETREE " .• - + + _ 445 South Alvernon Way / Tucson,Arizona/ 881-4200 .... 11111111111211S. t 011 t111112111 11113rtitualast Silia • Sella these. Front lEisties • . s . , , RANCHO VERDE • am' .. _ •M '",.-.. FEli7 CATALINA ' ' � \c ..'AC E E RD ..,-' ,,-u •. .-i: .„, ” .�♦ y --orf _ .`; rY , `` "� _-::::..-: _ L V + _ 114 ,IA 1' :I. ,'Cr.I Ili ' ' 4. _. — . .ag ' I .--i- ) irolifs _ -1.ffi '9L`a '-i �. � I aig-2k1 ORANGE GROVE RCS SKY LINE DR CASAS -*i ADOBES Q. U PARK Casas Adobes Park Rancho Feliz Verde Catalina • t i' OrangeGrove West of Oracle. 3 & 4 Magee Road West of Oracle. On Oracle Road just North of Ina. Here's Cu _ bedrooms. Unique designs. All lots ranch size lots, here are the big the town house that urges,"Compare Models Open planned to afford great views of the beautiful homes you've looked for— ...then comep A / e to Verde Catalina:'2 and Dail 11-6. Catalinas. It's a move-up for sure... happy homes with a happy name! 3. bedroom models. Stylish designs. yiti ....:3_ but prices start at only $25,200. From only$32,000. Livability, from just $32,000. E MOUSING / ►� ESTES BUILDS NEIGHBORHOODS NOT JUST HOUSES! ESTES thees.escompany s Page 4,The Arizona Territorial, October 14, 1976 1bub1jSherSHm-this could be more interesting � ... than the main event [1 3 CU 013 1°1 nS eh er ' . , .' \\, ` Ci, e. d. Jewett 40::::- -.\. \. -, • • ..,,,kX\s"\\.\\‘' ti (9.7 ' That Pinetop Chamber of Commerce bunch con- �Y� -J ! times to get our attention with their pitch about the .44.•, - _ first annual Changing of the Leaves Festival up there. � '�,,`�` � Now they are talking this week about a world /f, 41, championship leaf-blowing contest. They claim it is = , falling in their ,,�• -�+ quite timelysince the leaves are now a g �.,� i _ l area and it coincides with the political season during • �� ����� which massive amounts of hot air are generated. '^ `ft--` 71111.1"1�+ \\\\\:\\\ .\ As near as we can determine the event is "open" -- ‘41e!".. :-' I 1 % to The s onsors may in that it is not limitedpoliticians. P �,�, k\\\\\.\:::k. • be inviting severe criticism by not establishing two /7-.--7\ � �.�� elk � ` . � liticians have Ni...:: \ classes of competition. After all, the poal. \\ • \. �`•'• been in trainingsince earlyspring and as a result are 0' �\ ;t - \ `' ,` �° miles ahead of competitors who have merely been on lir N- L../.' 4,� *'. �, 111Afell.,wthe receiving end of large doses of hot air — er, cam-. • • -� i . It paign rhetoric \.� ) w by k\`�',,k`It 4,kriNViir\-. / Le ,` .. -a`,,,..-`, 1 - Pinetop officials,however,believe that non-political ,\ s, ,�„.<<ti°°, • — aspirants for the title can close the gap with certain, �' rift.‘, • �" guaranteed effective training techniques such as in- `;j '�` flating balloons. They advise that balloon inflating is __J - the finest training method yet devised. _Wei& f _ • `,.i •X, Copley News Service The big event is scheduled for Saturday at 2 p.m. on -t-� �-...,.1._,....---.~--� the 18th green of Pinetops Lake Country Club. A 30-ft. .._ i4kiiiL treilt course will be utilized for the competition. And the winner of this world-championship contest will receive a permanent,engraved trophy and his--or her--name will be submitted to the Guinness Book of - Editorials World Records to be immortalized until a future leaf- blower r I s breaks the speed and distance record. YepNuclear power ban seen . rr•••.ot ,. Some Republicans have dreamed for years of finding a candidate who could give Morris Udall a bit of competition for his District 2 house seat. The search in has obviously been extremely unsuccessful since Udall 200 passage has won handily over the years with a minimum of • campaign effort. And this year appears no different. Except that the Republicans have come up with an attractive A careful reading of Proposition 200 which will be on - Opponents of, the proposition are concerned that Re p can- the November 2 ballot leads us to believe that the passage will result in higher electric bills and possible didate. measure is an attempt to permanently ban nuclear energyshortages bybanningnuclear power as ar A candidate whom the party seems determined to g energy in the state. energy option for Arizona. leave "hanging and twisting in the breeze," as the Proponents refer to the measure as the Arizona "Proposition 200 would stop construction of the Palo Nixon boys say. Nuclear Safeguards act and have officially titled it so. Verde Nuclear Generating Station and would likely Laird Guttersen apparently entered the race against We are told it is merely a safety proposal. result in severe economic and energy supply problems Udall with little or no urging from the party and from Language in Proposition 200 does not bear this out, in the mid-1980's,"according to Dr.Shoshana Tancer of all indications he is running his own show with damn �a g p encouragement from the party. however. It is a ban on the Palo Verde Nuclear the American Graduate School of International littleGuttersen is attempting to run a campaign to reach Generating Station--which is specifically alluded to in Management. „ 214,000 district voters on a budget of $10,000! Section 2,I,of the initiative--and any further nuclear We believe the people of Arizona should vote NO Ridiculous. One party pro has said it would take plants in the state. on Proposition 200. perhaps $250,000 and up to two years of intensive DistrIct • campaigning to unseat the popular and highly visible race ea ' � uUdall.Man y felt this could be the year. Udall's run for the The three-way race in district 4 for the Board of spell my name right" technique any more than we presidency had brought to light many of his Y liberal beliefs which have been skillfully concealed ultra- Supervisors seat appears to be producing more sparks agree his incumbent opponent should use it. thisear than was expected. The bettingearlier was You can bet that district 4 voters will know Norman from district voters over the years. Guttersen felt he that district 1 in which y p Ron Asta is involved would hold Kahn has been in the contest before its all over.Win, could capitalize on these issues - that he could show center stage duringthegeneral election cam aign.Not lose or draw he intends to make a race of it. that big-spender Udall talks in Washington of busing g p so, however. At least not yet. school children and abolishment of right-to-work laws Over in district 4 the battle is heating up early. Inin states that now have them. Pe de ndent candidate Norman Kahn, a Tucson e ,r 'Saint'C1t, Asto. "In Tucson you never hear him talk about busing or businessman, is centering his attack publicly against right-to-work," Guttersen says. . obstructionist_ So it seems like another bad year for the GOP. It incumbant Conrad Joyner while throwing a quiet punch now and then against the Democrat candidate, would take a massive effort and tons of money for the g EDITOR, as a saint, while in reality John Scott Ulm. Republicans to pull off a Udall defeat. And it doesn't lm and Joyner appear to be conductinglow THE TERRITORIAL he has been a coun_ appear there are many party members who really U pP DEAR SIR: t e r pr o d u c t i v e o b wish to make the effort. visability campaigns but each have finely-tuned structionist who has organizations which have been operating throughout You are to be com- directlyommoso contributed to the the district morning,noon and night. Kahn's attacks so mended for your Sep- A joint release from the Ron Asta and Katie recent 20 to 30 per cent Dusenberry campaign managers this week tells us that far have not drawn much response but it remains to be tember 30 editorial ap- increase in our property seen how much longer Joyner will hold his fire. praisal of the "Recall's the candidates have begun negotiations for a televised Kahn frankly admits that his wide-ranging attacks Real Message". You aretaxs' debate between the contenders for the Board of are designed toget space in the papers--a tactic which As Tucsonians responded Supervisors district 1 seat. g p ppe correct that the Astacratic to the "throw the rascals he accuses Joyner of perfecting."Just so they spell my City Council majority'sthat that "The debate will occur," the release says, "if both name right,"he says. actions on the water fiasco out" recall,I hope sides can reach an agreement on the channel, time, attitude prevails format, and other rules." It is not a new technique and Kahn feels it will work were identifiable and November 2 when for him. He is involved right now in a bitter exchange Tucsonians responded toSounds like an excellent idea which would produce with The Green Valley News in.which that paper at- the call of the recall with moderate Katie Dusen- for voters a clear-cut indication of the really basic berry attempts to unseat differences on vital issues which exist between the tacks him almost weekly and Kahn responds with a amazing speed and force the man who almost eo heated letter. Supposedly all this works in favor of and let the council le candidates. councilpeople showed us that "Water Kahn since he keeps his name before the Green Valley know that "enough was really is the Ultimate NIININNNNIIINIINIINIINNINNNNNININIINNNINNNNNNNIIIIIIEINIIIINIIINIIIINNINIIIINNINNINENI voters even though not under the most favorable cir- enough." Weapon to control Urban The Arizona Territorial welcomes "Letters to the cumstances. The editor last week questioned whether Most politicians are not Sprawl and also Control Editor." Each letter must be signed and include the Kahn was running against Joyner or against his paper. so identifiable in their address of the writer, although in some cases--at the We are not prepared to criticise Kahn or write him dams in actions. Witness and Surpress Tucsonians. � g DON GOLDS discretion of the editor--addresses will not be printed. off as a candidate merely because we disagree with his one Ron Asta. Hispat TV Unsigned letters will not be accepted. Letters are We don't agree that he should use the Steering Committee g • -n for length and clarity. . tactics. g "justcommercial features him Citizens for Recall subject to editing gt y bye 4t4otera ai in A . A IAL iII1IIIiiMII Second class postage paid at Tucson,AZ. Subcription E p PER Arrzcorialrates: by mail in Pima County$7.S0 per year; by mail outside Pima County in U.S.38.50;foreign countries,$10 Association-FO#Jndd 1885 ».�°o; per year; single copies, 20 cents. Advertising rates :;'��hie,O"" '„ Published each ThursdaybyTERRITORIAL PUBLISHERS,INC. available upon request. Phone 297-1107. ``Ilek�'""Y ),) ..Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE Award, NEWS C 1 W.Orange Grove Road,Tucson,Az.,85704. Also publishers of The WRITING EXCELLENCE Award, TYPOGRAPHICAL ,'°':: 'Tr Member el r • ,o`'� Desert Airman. EXCELLENCE Award,GENERAL and DEPARTMEN- ,t4tEr�''�.° o�yo.t TAL NEWS COVERAGE EXCELLENCEaward, and "° .�KIIA 1 EDITORIAL PAGE EXCELLENCE Award from the it��-? N EWE PAPM:RS E.D.JEWETT,JR. JACK B.JEWETT Arizona Newpapers Association January 1975. °,;HI ,r Ati.SO('IATIOh Editor and Publisher General Manager 1 For Gr•etor Public Sorvicit I h October 14, 1976,The Arizona Territorial Page 5 Comment /e Found Apathetic reac ion o a s : what We' re sy � � , f . iBeen inadvertantlyaidedbymedia Searching . For At By WALT VETT supplies to assure equal educational opportunities,it is The calm that has followed the recent Pima County a non-sequitur that legislators should act to insure that , ,. : ,-„ , . . raw e tax billings is disturbing, to say the least. all of this comes about without regard for the financial ~'* s ,"r While the Tucson news media canJ be proud of itself bases of individual school districts. r% � -,�< �f ' - . :- ; i a .,. .., for the comprehensive job they did in presenting the Although all the culprits were duly"fingered"in the /,f- ti , reasons for the increases to the public, at the same media, the entire mural seemed so imposing and in- time theyshould be disturbed bythe apathetic reaction surmountable that it didn't seem to be worth fighting. •Private atrium entrances •Spacious rooms p •Patios&balconies •Huge walk-in closets that the billings have received. And so the public sat back, lemming-like, and ac- with beautiful views •Clothes washer& As I read back through the TERRITORIAL morgue cepted the inevitable tax increases, , instead of •Private four-hole dryer in each unit on our tax rate stories from this summer,I slowly saw questioning those points deserving of questions. golf course •2 pools the hopeless picture the stories painted--school boards Thus,the erosion of public tax awareness begins. It financially operating under •Private solarium •2 lighted tennis courts the proverbial thumb of then seems very logical for any tax-related body, . . . all features you won't find in other the State Board of Tax Appeals, which took away either taxing or assessing,to view the reaction(or non- apartments. Stop by today and see for yourself. PPe villa assessed valuation from various districts without reaction)of the public to this year's rate hikes and pull Oracle apparent rhyme or reason -- arbitrarily and another series of shenanigans that jack the rates up capriciously, as the lawyers would say. - even higher. The picture became a mural, depicting moral And then the public sits back and allows itself to be Luxurious 1 &2 bedroom apartments and righteousness without regard for economic reality, as taxed again without question,causing a vicious fiscal 2 bedroom rental townhouses from$225. mandated programs such as special education and free circle. - Furnished apartments now available supplies came down from Phoenix. The end result is that the public is taxed to death miracle Rd.to Orange Grove,east 1/2 block. While it is true that the handicapped student should because of its own apathy. be brought out of the closet and into the world, and It's a shame that the media has inadvertently had a PHONE 297-6141 while it is true that children deserve the same level of role in furthering that apathy. Stock Market . SUN-DRIED ADOBE CONSTRUCTION: Unexpected selloff Traditional Southwestern Designs Solidity & Comfort was fast , painful Superbinsulation . , By JOHN G.FORREST capital gains tax is going to some hesitancy about The stock market be headed for.the guillotine going too far out on the puEBLo BoNiTo skidded lower during the within a year or so, while limb--either buying or past week, like a man the so-called double selling. The funds will be slipping on a banana peel, dividend tax paid by rearranging their port- before coming to .a halt c o r p o r a t i o n s a n d folios• to make a good • with prices about thirty stockholders, will be showing at the year-end. points lower. It was fast, saddled only on the latter. Individuals looking for but not painless. And many From a shareholders bargains will also be option traders discovered point of view,the tax bill to getting their securities that a market can drop help the small consumer position in shape. Those - µ gar , unexpectedly as well as and investor will be nothing who have been sitting ,,,,?ie, ,. rise. more than another long term capital gains just _ No one factor can be plucking of the pin feathers over the six month period, I pry.; blamed for the selloff. It from the goose that lays the may be expected to take .. , was a combination of golden eggs- The taxpayer. their profits before it `. ,.-� 1,--.delayed adverse items that The wholesale price becomes necessary to hold ordinarily would be index,showing an increase for nine months--or more-- Is brushed off as trading for theP ast month,created as some congressmen have progressed. But with further uncertainty in voted. ••4. politics heating up on the trader's minds regarding Remember, it's your ,,, • 4 front burner,it doesn't take stock prices. Although the money they're spending! much for the stock market rise was not unexpected, lip ' _ to make front page the industrial component ' f` headlines. advance in the index was •All sections of the list not very cheerful. Do something nice - wfts came under attack. To get That section, as a rule, for a friend. �_ the attention of the public, never declines. And it however, it seemed as usually foretells higher - *AN though stocks used in prices in the retail sector of Start their compiling the industrial the economy, as well as subscribtion to the average, received most of more inflation. It also the attention. This can be means that the stock E ITORIAL!! 7225 NORTH ORACLE ROAD, TUCSON • 297-9276 expected dust prior to a market analysts will have T RR presidential election, to sharpen up their pencils, although both sides would rev i s i n g e a r n i n g s prefer a rising market. estimates for the final • As the new tax bill begins quarter of the year. ocToBER I'm going to shape u it is obvious p p, Although traders ,. that the small investor is generally expect the stock to S QCk 1.1 on a ain " ettin the short PEDRO DOMEC SPANISH SHERRYp g "getting market to follow an erratic Q end of the stick." The pattern, there seems to be Re SALE 'neat tne Reg, Reg. SALE W1 /,r°�0 Manzanilla 5.69 4.29 Ideal Pale 5.19 3.95 Gourmet1 Primero 6.49 - 4.$9 _ Double Century 5.69 4.29 • \. ``�,� . v (1114043k. �` �'��' Guitar5.19 -• `� 3.95 Celebration Cream 7.69 5.75 Z.,,.„ ',,....././/,-,'\, Vinya # 25 6.69 4.29 0 �� lop . INIIIII iltP0Atail.iti.d. 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Pinot Chardonnay -Reg. 19 888-0110 3.85 each 10-5 Sun.��''',. `'��'� '�?- 2, Mt.Cabernet Sauvignon Open 9-7 Mon.-Sat., Page 6,The Arizona Territorial, October 14, 1976 iii • • DOUGLAS, Ariz. -- It was on an October day 70 years Gold _ leaf Cet trig, ago that this border community,lying in the southeastern tip of Arizona, had its birth. The Phelps Dodge Corporation and other mining in- terests in the nearby boom town of Bisbee needed a smelter to process their copper ore. The rugged terrain in the narrow canyons of the Mule Mountains made it im- practical to build a reduction plant there. Professor James Douglas,a Canadian mining engineer, es , (I industrialist and philanthropist was honored by having the town named after him. Earlier, Dr. Douglas had helped to develop a new process of refining low-grade copper ore. Eventually he became president of Phelps Dodge and the future looked bright for the town. ' The up and coming town needed a hotel. Dr. Douglas recall Douglas and his Douglas Investment Company the owned twopast banks) built a five-story structure that towered over the town. At the time it was one of the most magnificent buildings in the West and no expense was spared in its construction. Huge marble columns two stories high were price of copper was frozen for the duration. The removal ii: , x , of price levels in 1946 sent copper prices soaring again. .. On June 25,-1918,Dr. Douglas died. He was considered •-.4.,,,‘„,.. ___ , by may to be one of the greatest contributors to the economic development of Arizona and the West. ote The hotel's fortunes rose and fell with the local a a ,,,„,) . e economy. In 1927 disaster struck when the wooden Iframed building was consumed by a fire that completely destroyed the Gadsden. At that time it was owned by , . ..., ,..., ; • ,�1 ......,.., . i Franklin Mackey, an American who owned a whiskey gtves S e `. .,. .‘ distillery in Juarez, Mexico. Mackey made most of his fortune during the Prohibition period. Mackey rebuilt the Gadsden using the same plans that • • were drawn for the original building. He did make one Pt - ' backin ime ,. , .l�b, ma'or chap a and-that was to use all steel and concrete in _ •t the construction. He wanted it to be the most fireproof • �� building in the West. The new hotel was even finer than "`ks .� the original. The beauty of the lobby was enhanced by an 1 - —1 1 :-. - '' exceptional stained glass desert scene located at the head and are heated by steam radiators during the winter. Air �; of the grand marble stairway. The window was designed conditioning is used in the summer. _ --- by Audrey Dean Nichols whose painting of the Cave Creek Like the original Gadsden, the five-story structure A f R area is just below the window. Both are acclaimed by towers over the community today, and is still a favorite Ste '4 1 1 r critics as outstanding works of art. meeting place for ranchers, miners, cowboys and 1 # t The tops of the intricately decorated pillars and the businessmen. There are 173 rooms in the present-day I ornate ceilingin the lobbyare covered with gold leaf that hotel. - __,..), ,. • cost $10,000 in 1929. The attractive dining room has a mural of tiles on one of - — . - The Gadsden is now owned and managed by Mr. and the walls that is surrounded by a bit of mystery. The tiles .,1111r . ,}e Mrs. Russell J. Madsen. They have remodeled and were put in when the-Mackeys still owned the hotel. Mrs. redecorated many of the rooms and are gradually Mackey would always tell the curious that the origin of the v restoring the hotel to its former elegance. Some of the tiles was "her secret." A drinking fountain just off the �,. ,, '� lovely antique furniture has been restored and other main lobby is made of the same tile. a .,n "`$ ,.. improvements are being made continually. Mrs.Madsen . Through the years many celebrities have stayed at the � - is restoring some of the rooms to the way they were in the Gadsden. Hollywood producers were impressed with the -* _ " early 1920's The high ceilinged rooms are comfortable grandeur of the Old West preserved within its stately high- ceilinged lobby. The movie,"The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean," starring Paul Newman, was filmed there. ' This summer the historic Gadsden Hotel was The first Gadsden Hotel was built in 1907, some 50 designated a National Historic Place by the National Park years after the historic Gadsden Purchase. The Service. present concrete and steel structure was erected in24 Although Douglas is tucked away in the corner of the 1929. state the area has much activity for tourists. Agua Prieta in Old Mexico is just down the street with its intriguing shops, supper clubs and strolling mariaches. The Won- used to support the lobby ceiling. A sweeping marble erritorial derland of Rocks at Chiricahua National Monument is staircase led to the ballroom on the mezzanine. nearby and the Coronado Trail heads northward into The exterior of the building was of brick face and wood spectacular scenery_ The colorful towns of Bisbee and construction. Block and tackle and.horses were used to Tombstone lie to the east. pull up the beams. Once the wooden framework was up The majestic Gadsden is in the midst of it all. The steam engines were used to hoist up the materials.` Ac- outside of the building does not prepare one for the cidents were quite common and workmen fell off the grandeur waiting inside. A walk through its doors is like scaffolding with regularity. taking a step back in time--a trip into the nostalgic past Another Canadian,John C. Morrison, came to Douglas Feature away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. in 1906. He was noted for his skills in woodworking and was chosen to be superintendent of the project. Back in those days all carpentry work was done by hand. Getting skilled labor was a problem so Yaqui Indians were " 4` brought in to do the hard labor. Skilled artisans from t _- 4 - I . France and Italy came to Douglas to do the marble and g r 1 , glass work. 4 y it .114 ,� ,, .. • Jane Morrison of New York, a granddaughter of the y' '�'' itilik ' 14 • .r; } superintendent,recalls a story told to her by an uncle: �,,� ce "One day an Irish foreman got ticked off at an Indian , ' ' '' laborer and beat him with a shovel. Nothing much hap- r pened that day, but later that. night the foreman's body r was found with his heart cut out. No one was charged with the crime, and needless to say, the Indians received no _� _ ` ir 11, ,, .- , _. , more of that kind of treatment! ..- ,- s"`a b -r`„,*;004,-;:.. The hotel was appropriately named the Gadsden taking �� y ._ y _ -1 its name from the historical Gadsden Purchase of 1854. It �� � r T ;��,..� _ .. --” quickly became the center for social and business func- �`� - #a �` ' i tions. Cattlemen. cowboys, miners and land barons , . - a —.1 `41\11" .„. stayed at the Gadsden. The hotel's Saddle and Spur .,'....• 4(...q tavern was the most popular spot in the area• a distinction , it still holds today. Some of the biggest deals in the West ' - $., - took place over a friendly drink. The walls of the tavern - Ni.."---*.- were covered with the brands of well-known ranches. - Owners would pay a fee to have their brands displayed for . >. -- 4-:� • -. all to see. , . ,_ s� lk ' Being primarily a one industry town the growirig - v - community was to have its ups and downs. Economic t- ' - _�:� �-' -:- • depressions in 1907 and 1913 coupled with Mexican ., w••4 - revolution skirmishes across the border in 1911 and 1915 , and the outbreak of war in Europe caused a slump in the .. 48 " ,, ,- �. -a copper market. .w ,;�, ;� ,� - World War I brought Douglas prosperity but the post- �� war depression of 1921-22 caused copper prices to drop again. Things went well fora few years then came the big Stepping into the lobby of the Gadsden Hotel is to take a step back in time. The spectacular stained glass mural is as depression of 1929-31. When World War II broke out the brilliant today as when it was installed nearly 50 years ago. �.I.M- .'..-TS..JR.a..J�!..r.T! .rP iA`P�Y r-!•!'i...-""'•f.P's..,.-.1'_�_a.'Y 1•.n`1•.r..y..-. . • . . . . r .. r r w .. . - : .n • ..-♦.a ♦ . . ..�.- - -- .. - - .. _ -_ ..- - �..r_..4 a.. a_w s. .. r October 14, 1976,The Arizona Territorial Page 7 Udall : h o stand on N-power .... •. .. 7.7..,.. -..,..„,-;-:,.N--.._ (,nrw. _... After his speech at the Udall said that if he were committee for Carter- mitteewoman ("I'm here .x,,.. .t_ ..Jf4 t.. _ :_ ._- Arizona State Federation sent back to Congress he Mondale, said that today in my own right, not of Democratic Women would be an experienced Democratic Presidential just as Dennis' mother"), 1,4c ndid did in- Miss J. Elaine Browntiued atcandidate Carter Clubs luncheon on Oct.9 member.of a "half dozen.. Westward Look,incumbent distinguished congressmen crease the cost of govern- president of the Chandler candidate for U.S. who could get things ac- ment in Georgia but he also Democratic Women, PollyFine Liquors . House, Dist. 2, Morris complished." increased- the revenues Bull, president of the SPECIALS Udall told The Territorial p with more jobs. Arizona Federation of t THIS WEEK Imported& he still had no stand on Speaking for her husband She said Ford's staff has Democratic W o nie n, Domestic Wines Proposition 200, the nu- Den n is D e Con c i n i, always written everything Tucsonan Judy Berman, House of Lords Gin (1/2 gal.) $13.99 clear energy safeguards Democratic candidate for he said and that Ford did so Chairman of the Pima proposition. "I haven't U.S. Senate, Susan well in the first TV debate County Democratic Party, Schenley's Vodka (qt.) $4.49 studied the matter (of nu- DeConcini explained that with Carter he decided to and Northsider. Juana clear energy safety) his plane could not land in go on his own in the second. Mase, president of the Ron Palo Viejo Lite (qt.) $4.99 enough yet," Udall ex- Tucson because of high Tucson Territorial winds. She predicted that Other notables present Democratic Women and Old Crow (qt.) 6 yr. old $5.59 plained. If he is re-elected, Udall her husband's Republican included Ora DeConcini, newly elected First Vice J & 6 Scotch ('/z gala $16.99 said,he wants to get a strip opponent-Sam Steiger will Arizona. Democratic chairwoman of the state of mining bill through and come on with a "blitz" of N a t i o n a 1 C o m - Arizona Democratic Party. 10% DISCOUNT "continue my work in campaigning during the ON CASE PURCHASES nuclear energy," among last two days of election. ■ ■ other projects. "We need help in.meeting "HOUSE OF HALF GALLONS" During his speech, Udall this blitz," she said. the 1 1 1 II I I I I I 7117 N. Oracle Rd. Phone 297-0492 attacked President Ford's *all prices include Sales Tax foreign, economic, and She said her husband domestic policies, among has debated Steiger 12 A subscription to the Territorial makes a great gift. others, , and extolled times and that "we seescene Democratic candidate more of Mr. Steiger than Get one for a friend or for yourself. Jimmy Carter's virtues in we do our children." the second presidential Eliza Carney, chairman Call 297-1107 and give a lasting gift!! debate. of the state steering Lininger running _ incifyelection Tucson hotel owner water rate-making and the Schuyler W. Lininger Arizona Corporation announced his candidacy Commission's hearing at an -Oct. 7 press con- process on Tucson Gas and ference for the Tucson City Electric's rate ad- Council Ward 6 seat justments, saying that presently occupied by Vice- while the ACC spent some Mayor Barbara L. six months in public Weymann,who is currently hearings before setting the facing recall. TGE rate adjustment, the "One of the reasons I'm council held only two public running is because of the hearings before manner in which they (the establishing the water council) make decisions at rates. the present time,"Lininger He said metropolitan said. government is a "very Lininger said the council viable form." "must be there to serve. 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Come,Greeting: My Commission Expires Jan. 14, Linda M.Clark, shown by map op file in Book 11 of No.160196(civ.case 917-76) The undersigned, President and I, Donald E. Vance, Secretary of 1980. 6111 E.26th St. Maps and Plats at page 20, Pima Notice of Execution Sale of Real Secretary of Lesher&Scruggs,P.C., the Arizona Corporation Com- Pub. The Arizona Territorial Tucson,Az.85711 County Records. Property an Arizona corporation, hereby mission,do hereby certify that the September 9, 16, 23,30, 8. Corporate Debts. The private Dated 24 Sept. 1976. Nancy K.McCann, certify that at a special meeting of annexed is a true and complete copy October 7, 14, 1976 property of the incorporators,direc- Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona Plaintiff the shareholders and directors of of the Req: J.A. Kuhlmann tors,officers,employees and stock- By Sgt.L.K.Huff 144 vs. said corporation,on May 6, 1974, a Articles of Incorporation • holders of this corporation shall be Deputy Sheriff Richard L. McCann, resolution was adopted by the of forever exempt from all corporate Pub. The Arizona Territorial Defendant unanimous vote of all the Kuhlmann Steel Corp. PUBLIC NOTICE debts and obligations. October 7, 14, 21, 1976 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that shareholders of said corporation which were filed in the office of the Dated this 13th day of August, Req: Gerald B. Hirsch,Atty. in obedience to the Writ of Execution amending Article I of the Articles of Arizona Corporation Commission on 1976. issued by the above entitled Court Incorporation. Article I was the 8th day of June,1976 as provided IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Terry L.Clark and in the above entitled cause, by law. THE STATE OF ARIZONA Linda M.Clark PUBLIC NOTICE which Writ and the Judgment amended to read as follows: IN AND FOR THE COUNTY "Article I -The name of the cor- In Witness Whereof, I have Pub. The Arizona Territorial described therein by reference poration shall be Lesher, Kimble, hereunto set my hand and affixed OF PIMA September 23,30,October 7,14,1976thereto and incorporated herein, Rucker &Lindamood, P.C." JOYCE JONES, In the Superior Court of the official sea: of the Arizona Req: Brown&Wyss,Attys. The State of Arizona commands re to sell,and I will sell, In Witness Whereof the un- Corporation Commission, at the Plaintiff, rilesubject to the right of redemption in In and For the County of Pima dersigned have executed this Capitol,in the City of Phoenix,this vs. such case made and provided by 8th day of June,A.D. 1976. MALCOLM GIBSON and CORA- In Re the Marriage of: amendment to the Articles of In- BELLE GREEN, PUBLIC NOTICE NORMA JUNE DEHART, statute,at public auction,all of the corporation as of this 9th day of By Donald E.Vance Petitioner-Wife right,title,interest,claim and lien May, 1974. Secretary Defendants. and which the Articles of Incorporation No.157421 parties named in said Robert O.Lesher ARTHUR CLINTONDEHART, Judgment had or have in and to the Notice of Trustee's Sale President Of Notice of Sheriff's Sale The followinglegallydescribed real property hereinafter described, Kuhlmann Steel Corp. WHEREAS, pursuant to an exe- Respondent Husband Gerald G.Hawley These Presents: cution issued out of the above trust property will be sold pursuant No.D.14079 and from the proceeds of said sale, Secretary Know All Men By to the power of sale under that to satisfy said Judgment in favor of SUMMONS That we,the undersigned,having named court in the above entitled State of Arizona the judgment creditor therein certain Deed of Trust recorded on The State of Arizona to the above ss. associated ourselves for the purpose action upon a judgment for the January17, 1975, in Docket 4936 named,in the total judgment sum ofCounty of forming a corporation under the above named Plaintiff and against named defendant ARTHUR of Pima pages 241-244 inclusive, in the rec- 3,375.00,together with accrued and On this 9th dayof May, 1974, laws of Arizona,do hereby adopt the the above named Defendants,enter- CLINTONCLI DEHART, addressords of the Pima County Recorder, unknown. accruing interest and costs since the before me,the undersigned officer, following Articles of Incorporation: ed on the 18th day of June, 1976, in Pima County, Arizona, at public date of entry of said Judgment. Article I the amount of ($3,250.00) THREEYou are Hereby Summoned and personally appeared Robert O. The name of the corporation shall THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FIF- auction to the highest bidder at the required to appear and defend in the The sale will be held at the East Lesher and Gerald G. Hawley,who West entrance of the Pima County above entitled action in the above front door of the New Pima County acknowledged themselves to be the be: Kuhlmann Steel Corp. TY DOLLARS together with interest Courthouse located at 115 North Court House also sometimes known entitled court,within Twenty Days, President and Secretary of Lesher& Article II thereon from August 22,1974 at the Church, Tucson, Arizona 85701 on after as the main entrance of said Court Scruggs, P.C., an Arizona cor exclusive of the day of service, The principle place of business rate of 10 per cent per annum and Friday, the 29th day of October, House, in Tucson, Arizona, on poration, and that they, as such service of this summons upon you if shall be Tucson, Pima County, costs in the sum of ($141.70) ONE 1976,at the hour of 9:45 o'clockan the November 1,1976 at the hour of 10:00 officers,being authorized so to do, served within the State of Arizona, Arizona, but other offices may be HUNDRED- FORTY ONE DOL- a.m.to sell the following described morning of said day. or within Thirty Days,exclusive ofexecuted the foregoing instrument established and maintained inside or LARS and SEVENTY CENTS, and The property to be sold is situated real property to the highest bidder: for the purposes therein contained, the day of service,if served without outside of Arizona as determined by accruing costs, I have levied upon in Pima County, Arizona and is VERDE MEADOWS The E 4.5'of by and on behalf of such corporation. the Board of Directors- the State of Arizona, and you are P all of the right,title,and interest of Lot 160 In Witness Whereof,1 hereunto set described as: notified that in case you fail Article III the Defendant CORABELLE hereby and the W 20.5'mof Lot 161 The general nature of the business Lot 5, Parkside, according to the so to do,judgment by default will be my hand and official seal. GREEN in the following described DATED 30 Sept. 1976 Martha B.Neill proposed to be transacted by theproperty: plat of record in the office of the rendered against you for the relief SHERIFF OF PIMA COUNTY corporation is as follows: Pima County Recorder in Book 22 of demanded in the complaint. Notary Public Lot 26,BONITA VISTA,according to ARIZONA MyCommission Expires: To do all ihin45 as may be Maps,page 26. The name and address of plain- P the plat of records in the office of the Dated this 19th day of July,1976. By Sgt. R.K. Huff 144 October 30, 1977. necessary or convenient to engage in Pima County Recorder,in Book 8 of tiff's attorney is Deputy Sheriff the business of general manufac Trustors: Scott W.Schlievert Pub. The Arizona Territorial maps,page 31. Pub. The Arizona Territorial, Oc- turin of all kinds and types of Randy E.Cunningham 1100 Transamerica Building October 7, a 21,Kimble, 9 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tober 7 14, 21, 1976 products-especially components of - Jamroon Cunningham Tucson,Arizona 85701Reg: Lesher, Kimble, Rucker & I,the Sheriff of Pima County,on the Lee R.Perry,as Trustee Given under my hand and the seal Req: David Hardy,Atty. Lindamood, P.C. the construction industry; to buy, 20th day of September, 1976, at sell or otherwise acquire,own,hold, the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m.at the State of Arizona of the Superior Court of the State of use, export raw materials and front door of the new Pima County SS. Arizona in and for the County of PUBLIC NOTICE immiummommommi manufactured products made of allCounty of Maricopa Pima,this 21st day of Sept., 1976. will Courthouse in Tucson,Arizona, The foregoing instrument was materials including wood. plastic g Norma M.Felix,Clerk sell at public auction to the highestNotice of Trustee's Sale and metal, and generally to do all acknowledged before me this 19th By Sylvia J.Thorne No matter what you do for a bidder for cash all of the right,title, day of July,1976 by Lee R.Perry,as The following legally described things customarily Done by and interest of the DefendantDeputy Clerk trust property will be sold pursuant living,you can do a lot of Manufacturing plants;to engage in Trustee. Pub. The Arizona Territorial CORABELLE GREEN in and to the to the power of sale under that the construction business as a My commission expires: September 30,Oct.7, 14,21, 1976 good for somebody living in Contractor; to obtain licenses and above described property to satisfy October 1,1978. Req: Soble &Cole, P.C. certain Deed of Trust recorded on your community. bonds for engaging in the con- said judgment. May 30, 1975, in Docket 5028 pages Louise Davies struction business as a Contractor; DATED Aug.19,1976 Notary Public 255-260 inclusive, in the records of And do yourself a lot of good to shipWilliam C.Cox the Pima County Recorder, Pima goods,to receive goods,to set Pub. The Arizona Territorial at the same time. up distributorships, agencies, Sheriff of Pima County September 23,30, PUBLIC NOTICE County,Arizona,at public auction to pBy Sgt.L.K.Huff 144 the highest bidder at the west To see how much,write: franchises, corporations, part- October 7,14,1976 Deputy Sheriffentrance of the Pima County Court- - Volunteer,Washington, nerships and other business NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Req: Carson, Messinger, Elliott, Notice of Trustee's Sale house located at 115 North Church organizations according to law. to the Sale in the above entitled case Laughlin&Ragan,P.C. The following legally described Tucson,Arizona 85701 on Friday,the D.C.20013. sell all kinds and types of products trust property will be sold pursuant has been continued to Wednesday, 29th day of October,1976,at the hour Your help is very much including but not limited to theto the power of sale under that December 15, 1976 at 10:00 a.m. PUBLIC NOTICE of 9:45 o'clock in the morning of said wanted. products manufactured by the Witness my hand this the 17th day of certain Deed of Trust recorded on day. corporation; to purchase, lease or January 20, 1975, in Docket 4937 otherwise acquire and hold lands or September,1976. The property to be sold is situated q IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF pages 122-125 inclusive, in the rec- interest therein; to sell, lease, WILLIAM C.COX in Pima County, Arizona and is THE STATE OF ARIZONA ords of the Pima County Recorder, mortgage, exchange, or otherwise SHERIFF OF PIMA COUNTY IN AND FOR THE Pima County, Arizona, at public described as: dispose of real estate or personal By Sgt.L.K.Huff No.144 Parcel No.1: COUNTY OF MAR ICOPA auction to the highest bidder at west property;to lease from or to others, Deputy Division Commander FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR- entrance to the Pima County Court- All that portion of Lot 1 in Block 1 equipment of all kinds and nature; For Courts Division TGAGE ASSOCIATION, house located at 115 North Church, Foothills Heights,according to Book to issue securities, notes and con- Pub. The Arizona Territorial Plaintiff, Tucson,Arizona 85701 on Friday,the 6 of Maps,page 32,records of Pima tracts of all kinds; to handle September 30,October 7,14,1976. vs 29th day of October,1976,at the hour County, Arizona lying Southerly of licenses, contracts, patents and Req: Scanlan,Schiesel,Jurkowitz, ROBERT J THIES and CAROLYN L of9:45o'clock in the morning of said the following described line,to-wit: inventions;to erect buildings,to buy Attys. Beginning at the Northeast corner and sell shares,stocks and bonds of THIES,his wife, if they be living, day. their unknown heirs if deceased;et The property to be sold is situated of said Lot 1,thence South 89 degrees other corporations;to purchase and PUBLIC NOTICE al, in Pima County, Arizona and is 24'West,along the North line of said reissue or retire, its own stock; to Defendants. described as: Lot 1,a distance of 57.46 feet to the enter into partnership or joint_ No.C-330983 Lot 24,Garden Park,according to East line of a 30-foot easement; ventures with either natural persons ORDINANCE NO.22 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER the plat of record in the office of the thence following the East line of said or corporations for the conduct of ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SPECIAL EXECUTION Pima County Recorder in Book 25 of easement,South 14 degrees 18'West, business not inconsistent with the AREA PLAN FOR THE TOWN OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Maps,page 11. a distance of 20.16 feet to a point; purposes enumerated herein; to ORO VALLEY BY DELETING THE the above named plaintiff recovered Dated this 19th day of July,1976. thence South 59 degrees West, a Volunteer.borrow or lend money and to issue PROPOSED CR-1 ZONING FROM distance of 30.01 feet to a point;evidences of indebtedness and to LINDA VISTA CITRUS TRACTS, n Septemgment b the above named Court Trustors: on September 28, 1976, against the Jerry D.Lewis thence South 66 degrees 58'West,a secure the same;and in general to LINDA VISTA CITRUS TRACTSdistance of 94.62 feet to a point; It'll make you defendants,ROBERT J THIES and Doris A.Lewis do and perform all acts and things NO.2, AND CAMPO BELLO SUB- CAROLYN L THIES,his wife,in the Lee R.Perry,as Trustee thence South 41 degrees 17'West,a and transact such business in DIVISIONS. amount of $17,984.20 with interest State of Arizona distance of 79.38 feet to a point; a better human being. connection with the foregoing ob- thereon at the rate of 7.0 per cent per ss. thence South 56 degrees 31'West,a jects not inconsistent with law, in BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN annum from October 1, 1975, plus County of Maricopa distance of 47.19 feet to a point; such places as the Board of Direc• COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO thence South 70 degrees 51'West,a APua►cserv+uat accrued costs in the sum of 5399.05, the foregoing instrument was This Netirspaper i The Advertising Council tors may deem to be in and to the VALLEY,AS FOLLOWS: and pursuant to a Special Writ of acknowledged before me this 19th distance of 61.13 feet to a point; best advantage of the corporation. The Area Plan for the Town of Oro Execution issued by said Court on day of July,1976 by Lee R.Perry,as thence South 60 degrees 29'West,a The foregoing shall be construed as Valley is amended by deleting the September 28, 1976, the following Trustee. distance of 119.23 feet,more or less, MIIIINIIMIIIMIIIMMIIIIIIIINIMIIMII both objects and powers and the proposed CR-1 zoning from Linda described real property will be sold My commission expires: to the Northerly right of way line of specific enumeration thereof shall Vista Citrus Tracts, Linda Vista at public auction to satisfy said October 1,1978. River Road. ., not be held to limit or restrict in any Citrus Tracts No. 2, and Campo judgment, on the 3rd day of Louise Davies Save and except all the portion of PUBLIC NOTICE manner the general powers con- Bello Subdivisions. November, 1976, at 10 AM, at the Notary Public the above described property within ferred on this corporation by the PASSED AND ADOPTED by the East Door of the New Courthouse,in Pub. The Arizona Territorial the Right of Way of River Road, laws of the State of Arizona. Town Council of the Town of Oro Tucson,Arizona: September 23,30, according to Resolution of record in ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT Article IV Valley,this 23rd day of September, the office of the County Recorder of TO THE P Lot Nine {9), Block Twelve 112), October 7,14,1976 The time and commencement of 1976. JALVERNON HEIGHTS, accordingPima County, Arizona, in Docket ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION this corporation shall be the date Lois M.Lamberson . Req: Carson, Messinger, Elliott,to theplat of record in the office of657,at page 276 and map of record in OF upon which these Articles are filed Laughlin&Ragan,P.C. Mayor the Pima County Recorder, as _ said County Recorder's office in SUNRISE INVESTMENT in the office of the Arizona Cor- ATTEST: shown in Book 8 of Maps, page 91. Book 6 of Road Maps,at page 76. CORPORATION poration Commission and the ter- Elsie Robinson DATED this 4 day of October, PUBLIC NOTICE Parcel No.2: Pursuant to the provisions of mination thereof shall be twenty- Town Clerk 1976. An Easement for ingress and Section 10-061, Arizona Business five (25) years thereafter with the Pub. The Arizona Territorial William C.Cox,Sheriff p egress, as created in instrument . Corporation Act, the undersigned By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 privilege of renewal as provided by September 30,Oct.7,14,21,1976 In the Superior Court oThe State of Arizona f recorded in Docket 465, page 7 to corporation adopts the attached law. Req: Lois M.Lamberson,Mayor Deputy Sheriff River Road,over across,and upon a Articles of Amendment to its Ar- In and For the County of Pima Article V Pub. The Arizona Territorial strip of land 30 feet in width,being 15 titles of Incorporation: There will be a president, vice- Guerney Dunham and Hazel October 14,21, 28, 1976feet on either side of a center line 1. The name of the Corporation is PUBLIC NOTICE Req: Hughes & Hughes, P.C. president,secretary and treasurer, Dunham,husband and wife, described as follows: SUNRISE INVESTMENT COR- no Plaintiff, no less than two and no more than Beginning at the Northeast corner PORATION(name being changed to ten directors. VS. of Lot 1 in Block 1 of Foothills Fairfield Sunrise Village, Inc.) Article VI Earl P. Reichert and Carolyn G. Heights, Pima County, Arizona, 2. The document attached hereto The annual meetingdate shall be Articles of Incorporation PUBLIC NOTICE Reichert, husband and wife and Of according to Book 6 of Maps and as Exhibit A sets forth the amend- Sr_apt7mber Twenty-First. _ their unknown heirs, if deceased; Plats, page 32, records of Pima ment to the Articles of In Hoptoad,Inc. In the Suierior Court of Article V I i Charles E. Keeran and Patsy Ann County; corporation. The capitalization of this cor- We, the undersigned, do hereby The State of Arizona Keeran,husband and wife and their associate ourselves for the purpose In and For the County of Pimathence South 89 degrees 24'West,a 3. The adoption of the amendment poret7on shall be thirty million unknown heirs, if deceased; and distance of 73.08 feet to apoint,said to the Articles of Incorporation, by dollars (530,000,000.00). There ,,ell► of forming a corporation pursuant to Home Federal Savings & Loan Paul R. Siler and Shirley Siler, p the laws of the State of Arizona,and Association,a corporation, husband and wife and their unknown point being the true point of begin- the shareholders, was adopted on be three million shares(3.000,000)at for that purpose do hereby adopt the Plaintiff vs. if deceasedning; July 20, 1976, in the manner ten dollars (510.00) a share. heirs,followingdeceased. Articles of Incorporation. Richard A. Uselton and Betty thence South-14 degrees 18'West,a 'prescribed by the Arizona Business Article VIII P Defendants. 1. Name. The name of the Usetton,husband and wife,et al, No.159717 distance of 10 feet to a point; Corporation Act. The ndebtedness of this cor porat:n►� shall be two thirds of corporation shall be Defendants. SUMMONS thence South 59 degrees 00'West,a 4. The number of shares of the Hoptoad,Inc. No.162821 The State of Arizona to the above distance of 22.8 feet to a point; Corporation outstanding at the time capitalization as prescribed by la . 2.Purpose. The purpose for which Noticeof Special Execution thence South 66 degrees 58'West,a of such adoption was Twenty-Two Article IX P P Pp- named defendant Earl P. Reichert this corporation is organized is the Sale of Real Property and Carolyn G. Reichert husband distance of 97 feet to a point; Thousand, Eight Hundred (22,800) Tee private property of the stockholders,officers and directors transaction of any and all lawful Notice Is Hereby Given that in and wife,and unknown heirs of Paul thence South 41 degrees 17'West,a shares of Class A common stock and are forever exempt from debts and business for which corporations may obedience to the Writ of Special R. Siler,deceased. distance of 80.8 feet to a point; no shares of Class B common stock: liaoilities of this corporation. be incorporated under the laws of Execution issued by the above en- You are hereby summoned and thence South 56 degrees 31'West,a and the number of shares entitled to Article X the State of Arizona,as they may be titled Court and in the above entitled required to appear and defend in the distance of 44.3 feet to a point; vote thereon was Twenty-Two Johnny A. Kuhlmann of 10650 amended from time to time. cause,which Writ and the Judgment above entitled action in the above thence South 70 degrees 51'West,a Thousand, Eight Hundred (22,800) Airline Road, Marana, Arizona, 3. Initial Business. The corpora- described therein by reference entitled court,within Twenty Days, distance of 60.6 feet to a point; shares of Class A common stock and 55238, who has been a bonafide tion initially intends to conduct the thereto are incorporated herein, exclusive of the day of service,after thence South 60 degrees 29'West,a no shares of Class B common stock. resident of the State of Arizona for business of operating a restaurant commands me to sell,and I will sell, service of this summons upon you if distance of 125 feet, more or less, 5. Twenty-Two Thousand, Eight more than three years, has been and cocktail business at 140 South subject to the right of redemption in served within the State of Arizona, to the right of way line of River Hundred (22,800) shares of Class A appointed the Statutory Agent for Kolb Road,Tucson,Arizona 85710. such case made and provided by or within Thirty Days,exclusive of Road, as established prior to Nov- common stock were voted in favor of this corporation. 4. Authorized Capital. The corp- statute,at public auction,all of the the day of service,if served without ember 16, 1953, date of Resolution such amendment and no shares Article XI oration shall have authority to issue right,title,interest,claim and lien the State of Arizona, and you are and Order of record in the office of were voted against such amend- incorporators residence and One Million (1,000,000) shares of which the parties named in said hereby notified that in case you fail the County Recorder of Pima Coun- ment. meil.ng address are: common stock with a par value of Judgment had or have in and to the so to do,judgment by default will be ty, Arizona, in Docket 657, at page 6. Such amendment provides for Johnny A.Kuhlmann One Dollar($1.00) per share. real property hereinafter described, renedered against you for the relief 276. one (1) issue of common stock, 10650 Airline Road 5.Statutory Agent. The name and and from the proceeds of said sale, demanded in the complaint. Dated this 19th day of July,1976. without par value, as set forth in Marana,Arizona 85238 address of the initial statutory agent to satisfy said Judgment in favor of The name and address of plain- Trustors: said amendment. Nancy E.Kuhlmann of the corporation is Terry L.Clark the,.judgment creditor therein tiff's attorney is Walter L.Richards, Buster J.Brown 7. The Articles of Incorporation, 10650 Airline Road of 6111 East 26th Street, Tucson, named,in the total judgment sum of Jr.,Nanini Financial Center,7120 N. Elizabeth Ann Brown before amendment, provided for Marana,Arizona 85238 Arizona 85711. .."' $17,269.70, together with accrued Oracle Rd., Tucson, Ariozna 85704. Lee R.Perry,as Trustee 300,000 shares of Class A common Jerry W.Kuhlmann 6.Board of Directors. The initial and accruing interest and costs Given under my hand and the seal State of Arizona stock with a par value of Ten Dollars 10650 Airline Road Board of Directors shall consist of since the date of entry of said of the Superior Court of the State of ss. ($10.00)per share and 300,000 shares Marana,Arizona 85238 two directors. The persons who are Judgment. Arizona in and for the County of- County of Maricopa of Class B non voting common stock Article XII to serve as directors until the first The sale will be held at the East Pima,this 9th day of 3, 1976. The foregoing instrument was having a par value of Ten Dollars In Witness Whereof,we have here annual meeting of shareholders or front door of the New Pima County Norma M.Felix,Clerk acknowledged before me this 19th ($10.00) per share for a total unto set our hands this 3rd day of until their successors are elected Court House,also sometimes known By Jody A.Janesch day of July,1976 by Lee R.Perry,as authorized capital of $6,000,000;the June, 1976_ and qualify are: as the main entrance of said Court Deputy Clerk Trustee. amendment to the Articles of In- Johnny A.Kuhlmann Terry L.Clark House, in Tucson,.Arizona, on Oc- Pub. The Arizona Territorial My commission expires: corporation provides for a total Nancy E.Kuhlmann 6111 E.26th St. tober 26, 1976 at the hour of 10:00 October 7, 14, 21,28, 1976 October 1,1978. authorized capitol stock of 10,000,000 Jerry W.Kuhlmann Tucson,Az.85711 a.m:To.Sell the following described Req: Walter L. Richards,Jr. Louise Davies shares of non par value common State of Arizona Linda M.Clark Notary Public stock;therefore,the stated capital Count y of Pima 6111 E.26th St. Pub. The Arizona Territorial is reduced from $6,000,000 to zero. Tien instrument was subscribed Tucson,Az.85711 Recycle a TERRITORIAL September 23,30 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we,set and sworn to and acknowledged 7. Incorporators. The incorpo- October 7,14,1976 our hands this 27th day of August, before me this 3rd day of June,1976. rators of the corporation are: Share it with a friend! Req: Carson, Messinger, Elliott, 1976. In witness whereby I herewith set Laughlin&Ragan,P.C. (Continued on page 12) October 14, 1976,The Arizona Territorial,Page 9 Book review Letting of E --, By AUDREY LEECH Fundraising projects for Hacienda de `-` ' Some months ago, our little dog los Angeles helped Mrs. Mulkernelesl' . , . became very ill and, being 15, did not Kelly feel they were still "doing" for ''` ,� : 'i : look like he'd recover. Erin--as well as for all of Erin's new ti -, , . The decision to put him out of his "brothers and sisters." By selling .5:., .:^a;tili 1•. ?�! . , misery was hideous—there was no war DeGrazia paintings, the Mulkerns ,A;. j ,,.`' ,, .,, IllM i•to avoid pain. hel ed raise $30,000 for Hacienda. _ ` ' . : _ '•�� I regretted that decision everyday ,,~ �` g But there was yet more suffering in a' - _ '� ��``, �.4 r' � o---e<, 3..ar r, thereafter until I read "Erin-- store for Mrs. Mulkern. p .Y !� = r . , t,. ..... ,, - Mourning Journey to Joy" by Nor- One day when she went to visit Erin, _ thsider Micki Mulkern. she realized her daughter had forgotten ‘ - .- : , •\.<.• .I "Erin" is a beautiful book about who she was. "In the days and weeks ._` -. N .`., 'letting - o.Onlyin Mrs.Mulkern's case, that followed," she wrote in"Erin,""I 4,', ' 'r;'. '! .0\ „%--\*. _,-" g there was a child who had to be let go. did a lot of thinking about the fact that ° .�\ $`:'A =` ,,, �,-; :• =,' ' A sweet, lovingchild,Erin proved to Erin no longer knew me and how muchfS u _ s be retarded. She would never her hurt to see those brown eyes... . , a- -9- motherwas told advance mentallyAnd so the real sense of loss bean.It ,�° "'_' �i r, `- i�`•:,: _ &�-.o•�,, a. - __ � , :�„.,- beyond the age of two.To make matters wasn't until Mrs. Mulkern attended a -'..,_ 'N 'N,�` - ` !?w?a ,--a worse,Mrs.Mulkern had been recently workshop by Dr. Elisabeth Kubler- \,� - o� ( .„-.. =lt =o a divorced (a process which occurred Ross, well-known authority on "Death `'N\..._.0_ - during the period when Erin was first and Dying," that she could begin to i ac)• "�' tested for retardation)and employed in understand this new pain. VC a job that wasn't working out. She had And to understand that she could love to work-to support Erin and her oldest and still let go. child, Kelly. Dr. Kubler-Ross was so moved by , But all of these problems paled in Mrs. Mulkern's plight she became her '4.-:' importance when Mrs. Mulkern found good friend and wrote the "Foreword" Hacienda de los Angeles, a home for to "Erin." retarded children in Phoenix.Hacienda "Mourning Journey to Joy" costs A OOc{gag[N , Q[ñi©09 was perfect.It had an opening for Erin $1.50 a copy and can be ordered by mail ARCHITECTURE DEVELOPMENT immediately--Mrs. Mulkern would from Mrs. Mulkern at 1530 W. Calle 7225 N.ORACLE RD. SUITE 200D have to make up her mind in a week. A Tiburon,Tucson 85704.All proceeds are week, to decide whether or not to give being donated to Hacienda de los TUCSON,ARIZONA 85704 297-1766 up her child, probably forever. Angeles. An outsider can say, "Well, of course As I said,this book is for anyone who it's best to send her away." has ever been, or will be, faced with But no outsider can understand the loss of any kind. It would make a i pain. Mrs.Mulkern's book describes in wonderful gift for anyone. aching detail how she fought having to Y , ._ send Erin away. Surely she could care for the child if she tried hard t enough...(In my more desperate THE TERRITORIAL moments I truly considered giving up -: my job to nurse my dog back to health). ,� iser A. . Adver- Finally, reason prevailed over ...,,,--.„„...0w maternal instincts and Erin was taken to Hacienda--which proved to be a wonderful place for her. Still, a month later, 1Virs. Mulkern - • . « For a vertis n rates g sleep tonight, my love? You've been - gone a month, Your crib is down and your room rearranged, Myheart feels can like it is breaking." Micki Mulkern with Erin. '4- } ao, .e'.L it.--.+;' A .,2. :. ..., 10V w- .--._-y - 4e*SYour choice ,.., __-_,--- tieN" • �? 11}i JE t onc .5 ..., / - ��, . .. ,,,-, ire '' 'i n am elte" b ,,.. u e Romans to hold ' %%al Idle ointment,perfume - or wine.Todayit's �- Regularly 74.50 each.Elegant ` �`- ,„ brass-finished lampsa lampbase -�-- `` v� �` SOwiltin three classic shapes! classically 'ti-: -::;.fir... �.., - • `� - � �.. executed in an English �` 4�4 �, to • s•= Ethan ...4". i _ Regency look.Antiqued . . 1 i,,. Allen hasiiik ?t.r ,,,; , Corinthian brass finish, �� ItiCSOI‘talt.. Qi assembled ..-4. kt,, • :117 Page 10,The Arizona Territorial, October 14, 1976 .Pk 7,- masts h "I 41\I/ g a u„,,,,,,,,„„ ®' rgel ,y yt1 Y•..C..p 7 Cereus blooms here • 0 AUTO REPAIR ' AMERICAN & MOST . •.; r r E�`i E .00 "I just thought you'd like Cereus, and here it was 10 turns into a red pod. A �-- v- • !!"� N IMPORT CARS to know," said Northsider a.m. What luck! friend with a Night- 4)„.. • f. ' '' Mary LoMaglio last week, Mrs. LoMaglio's Cereus Blooming Cereus sells sf "'`" D A TS U N - TOYOTA -VW "that my Night-Blooming had nine waxy white those pods to a cactus club, AUTO REPAIR -ETC. Cereus is blooming." blooms, all almost too which then sends the pods ,,,,:���. �� =--_ Night-Blooming Cereus? perfect to be real. to Germany where they are �'�� a_:, Plocad Dependable – Experienced Indeed we did want to "I knew it was going to planted, Mrs. LoMaglio EXCELLENCE IMP SE E know A year or so ago, a bloom," said Mrs. said. - ORT CARS C 1' Territorial editor had LoMaglio, "and I wrote �. ,- gotten up at 5:30 a.m. for myself a big note to check A rare sight--tight-Bloom- 1y ,; MON. - FRI.8 TO 5:30, SAT. BY APPT. ONLY. . mornings in a row to on it. I don't know what ing Cereus blooming in the .p 4718 N. FLOWING WELLS RD. 887-1262 catch a Night-Blooming made me check on it this daytimeat the Sams. ' morning - but I}m glad I LoMaglio's Northside did." home. . Her husband Sam, who . teaches French at Canyon , \`...N;',, 1 del Oro,planted the Cereus `s five ears ago,in shaded cove r n e '.\,_ y g , a aded it ete Ci*° planter near the house, A �� ..- .(\ variety of cactus, it now j It — .,-,4* twines about in the territory ,, _ planter like green snakes. c,t -•,-- 1,, "It's been eas to raise and audreyleech i Y �" x J requires little water," said Mrs. LoMaglio. r..',774.,.. ', � z;.1 '' . ':,_ - _ According to her en- �..4 _ – State Senate cyclopedia, the blooms. 9i..' `� «� 4.�r * .., ;-, District 12 open at about midnight, and last til dawn. Their , '** -i.'-,,, ilrernbit!A. .` fragrance is indescribablyj.:,,,, 9, .0.4w. .„4. i 41.1°44.°641‘41' sweet. -. "This is the third time L` rt.1.4, ft.'- ' ,,; this year the plant has ,� •�. '.4li "`''' L . t, . . bloomed � " Mrs. LoMaglio __ t ,t, REPUBLICAN said. ... 1 �� ; yilk . t After the bloom closes it --., - -. ' ,,-, ' ''''''14111111 ::',:,_ , 7'1'. 44*'' ." 11r teeIt- � ',�...... ` �, ..�. .•lit'li j _• X. 1'; KIKT : Ili ' lie:!i./. -r.t.:.: :s_ '''.,,,Illik-4 4. , ,, ..e.,-- kJ! , -,., -,,,, . iftve t in association with A. S. U.A. . . . s Agnes Matsch and Northsider Lolly Hausenbauer • enjoying the U of A Faculty Women's Club coffee at St.Philip's in the Hills Oct.6. The decor was Mexican, . Proudly announce , music was by Rosemary Henderson on the Spanish guitar. Said Betsy Leacock, Territorial photographer who covered the event, "It was one of the loveliest coffee parties I've ever been to." Mary �arrollen a ed - lir HIE E AGLES • g g Dr. and Mrs. John J. Carroll announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Carroll, to Frederick W. Farley, Jr. The Carrolls are Northside residents. The bridegroom to be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Farley Sr. of Belmont, California. A formal wedding is planned on Feb. 19, 1977, at the .: i University of Arizona Newman Center. OCTOBER Officiating at the wedding will be Father Robert , Burns. Maid of Honor will be Mrs. Susan Twaddle of . . Yucca Valley and Best Man will be Terry Rodgers, of McKALE Tucson. The bride was a graduate of Salpointe High School in 1972 and attended the University of Arizona.She is now employed at the Arizona Bank. Her fiance will graduate from the U of A this December, with a degree in Financing. 6 I For Total News Coveraget of Northwest17311 0 Subscribe to: LiteAra A:�1o+sa (8.058°°annual effective yield) LS1.000-6 year minimum deposit i} illi#IIIIiI1Ilii! 4eliirticoselcat Complete coupon Catalina's most ...........NM NMI MN RIM INNattractive • ■■■■■■INN■■INN■ There are manysound reasons for I saving with us. Call or stop by any of our Y I NAME I branches to find out why so many people IADDRESS are moving their money to the mountains I g' .. �` the Catalina Savings Mountains. CITY ZIP 'Early withdrawal subject to substantial interest penalty. I PHONE i I _ 2 YEARS $10.00 Check enclosed. I ATALINA }six ACTINGS— - and mail to : I 1 YEAR $7.50 3 YEARS $12.00 Please bill me. I ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION ■--INN EMI INN INN■----NM IMO■■■■■INN■ 1 West Orange Grove Road Tucson 85704 MAIN OFFICE:201 North Stone Avenue/792-2222 13 Convenient Locations to Serve You October 14, 1976,The Arizona Territorial, Page 11 Boys' ClubAuxiliary meets w :. �4��•J;,4�•ti :, . J.}n.�r..::{.:: �X;: /�1�� [N/w✓� � ;,�•1 4i' 4 filr r .�v",�yti•'r`.%�;{•r r•.•.e{:{•::::„. a11I V S^.v}rr. f} •.ti .v.}4 rl” :-.7 otr °',• - � }.4 ri Oilier f •liiz 445':•: I love going to events at Fairybelle Clark's Northside °" It... home. She has this huge glassed in terrace overlookingSTRAWBERRY POTS the mountains,filled with lush hanging plants--some of the �= �� are nice for succulents, cacti, sweet alys . r: sum,ivy geranium and creeping Charlie. largest Charlies and ferns I've ever seen. And the IN� �- ,, V MANY SIZES TO CHOOSE FROM 4 r- . Clay Ducks,Fish,Chickens, Children,Feet refreshments served are always divine. This last event at _ r r� � � � her home, was a tea on Sept. 30 for the Boys Club his, ," .' and Shoes to Plant In. Auxiliary an organization full of Northside women. Of- Hours: Tues.-sat.9.5,Sun.10-4, kg ficers include Gracia Dyer,president,Claire Alberts,Kay ° ~}r. Sick Mondays u 2 r, 88?-5242 3809 N. Oracle Rd4;. Newmeyer, wr �C�'ry 4r.{4•...;},:•{?}'r :=�:.,�{•r'�:., r. `• r Y., }"ti'y •4v•:' 'r:4./,{r•:{. .J•r•4�'4 r ,. +� ,3'w • •,:iii" f.:?-.• k 4� '. .?r{r.�'..-t„n4r,:}{fit.•r:�`f.:% .4 '{r {r::,, :i i:i v:+:4.4i•8sv..f New me er Marie Cardi, Bess Schull and VirginiaF, ° {.:..r 4 .{,,.. :�4 r r:: :r�;; �,�4� .,f: t v. .�1ti••':{Y 4 r.4 '�r• .{'.V. {{, .}:4".:.. N.4..•l..�./1f v•`?r.S`::'v:�?� Buckley. Speaker was Larry Dunlap,a young man from �� the Steve Daru Branch of the Boys Club. Now a Child - �`_ Psychology major at the U of A,Larry told the guests that - • �` .-. delinquency had been reduced dramatically in that Club's " . _., : a Shop Fed M a rt neighborhood. "The kids have the Club to go to," said �� for bigLarry. ``There are people in the Club who care about ° ° savings them.', F The Boys Club Auxiliary raises funds to buy equipment 3£ S and other necessities for the clubs. The lavish annual `` '" " "' Oscar Mayer Packaged Meats Y 9 Auxiliary Fashion Show is•coming up-we'll keep you • a All Meat Wieners 1 lb. 99' posted on time and date. All Beef Wieners 1 lb 99, • A, Mrs. John P. Schaefer, wife of the U of A president, All Meat Sliced Bologna 8 oz. 63' . -•` All Beef Sliced Bologna 8 oz. 63' chats with Dr.Robert J.Werner,of the School of Music . • ^ ��' � �� � All Meat Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 93' ,� �;.. , v.. at the gala Opera Guild luncheon. . w , All Beef Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 93' �. �:� � �: Cotto Salami 8oz. 89' �� � - Afine musical experience Pure Beef Salami 8oz. 86' a ', -;'':ft, ,, . ' , �.e - Beer Salami 8oz 99' . - Smokie Links 12 oz ` 123 ii, -I' ' The Opera Guild of Southern Arizona's annual Sliced Braunschwei er 8oz. 93' r° ; ; 4'� ^ �.� , Assistance Benefit Luncheon at the Ramada on Oct.2 was Br uns hw i Chub • a c e ger 8oz 63' , - - as usual,a fine experience. As you know,the Opera Guild Sandwich Spread 8 oz. 69' ',. does an enormous amount of work to help young singers of Old Fashion Loaf 8 oz. 89' 4 µ talent. Agood thin too-in the competitive music field, Ham and Cheese Loaf 8oz 1.13 x g, P a fine voice just isn't enough. One needs lessons, tran- Liver Cheese 8 oz. 79' ,n aPicnic Loaf 8oz 98' sportation to auditions,'clothes, and of course, food and �,e lodging while studying. Summer Sausage 8oz. 95' Ir.'' '- . I was honored to share a table with distinguished singer Honey Loaf 8oz 133• ' Square Variety Pack 12 oz 1.36 Igor Gorin, his lovely wife Mary, and one of his voice �� *'` � �- Round Variety pack 12 oz 1.36 t° students, Northsider. Alba Reid, who's also co-president Mik �� :� y,�� � Chopped Sliced Nam 8oz 1.Z7 A 2- ^ of the Opera Dames. Also at our table were, Charlene i . Jubilee Ham Slices(8 slices) 1fi oz 2.89 1,:,;,,,,4?'-‘ � �^� o Sampson, Ethel Hallstaedt, Myrtle Goodhart, Ethel Nye, _r,, ,, ° , Blanche Jessel and_Devora Weis. The many(well-known) • - . - '� � Claussen Kosher Whole Pickles 32 oz. 99' tlise 'f' -* � � guests present included Mrs. John P. Schaeffer (wife of A A. r * {° Claussen Kosher Sliced Pickles 32 oz. 99' '� ^ the U of Apresident,)Eugene Conley,director of the U of Ail � Opera Claussen Sauerkraut 32 oz. 99' c O . ,= ,-,; - . , 1, A Theatre and Jim Sullivan, Tucson Opera Com- an director. Northsiderspresent included the Dryden Claussen Tomatoes 32 oz. 86' ,- � �� �i� �. ,� t pany ,.44 , -,,,,, itEberharts, Eleanor Knebel, Ruth Booth, and many others. There were at least 270 guests in all. Ranchero Chorizo,Beef or Pork,1-lb 63' After the lovely food (huge fresh fruit plate or the Gracia Dyer, president of the Boys Club Auxiliary, tenderest chicken I've ever eaten)came the true dessert, with Larry Dunlap, Boys Club counselor who spoke at the singers. In from San Francisco for the occasion, Prices Effective October 11 thru October 17,1978 the Auxiliary tea held at the home of Mrs. Sam Clark Martha Belen sang a haunting aria called"What Have I T •C,,,,,,,,,,,,,s F„oa„d 5,m•,,1954 last week. Done Wrong?” from an American opera about Carrie Nation by Douglas Moore. She was joined for other FedMart 1)istinguished h o use ues t numbersa,by bass David Barela -- both are students of FSavings Gorin. Another pair of singers was Linda Ellis and Y Cent.,rs Fritz Wickoren, a most charming couple who are now Northsiders Anne and Skip Sapp recently entertained a available to sing for such occasions as post-luncheon 182 E.Ft.Lowell Or. distinguished houseguest-Skip's aunt, the well-known meeting entertainments. They were all accompanied by , 7030 E.22nd•Street California artist Jean Adams. While in Tucson, Ms. well-known pianist, Michael Clements. Don't miss this Tucson,Arizona Adams visited such galleries as the University Art event next year. Museum and the Tucson Museum of Art,both of which she found "very impressive." From Tucson, she flew to Albuquerque, and visited Santa Fe before returning to HAVE A • Rialto, California to prepare for a fall showing of her NICE DAY! another works. will feature... ftp refrion Al:E L __ , , . If IINTIQIIES ,ifl tucfOn Maricopa ... ��/s°s Shopping Center Design 3601 E. Broadway r ....._ oN m ALL .:��. �.,, (ontemporaryGems • . --,-.. 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Page 12, The Arizona Territorial, October 14, 1976 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SUNRISE INVESTMENT - aforesaid, will sell the above ARTICLE X County of Pima CORPORATION described property to the highest The foregoing instrument was Tucson,Arizona 85711 vote thereon to the same extent as a (New name FAIRFIELD SUNRISE bidder, cash, at public auction, at So long as the total number of acknowledged before me this 8th ARTICLE VIII natural person might or could do: the East Door of the new Courthouse shareholders of the corporation shall day of September, 1976,by Stanley The names and addresses of the G.To act as trustee or in any other VILLAGE,INC.) of be fewer than five (5),the business Sloane and Stephen Cox. incorporators of the corporation fiduciary capacity; in the City of Tucson, County By Neal T.Simonson,Presidentand affairs of the corporation shall Michael Botwin are: H. To purchase,hold and reissue By C.R.Warner,Jr..Secretary Pima,State of Arizona,on Tuesday, be managed by the shareholders. th day of October, 1976,at the Notary Public Owen G.Carpenter shares of its capital stock; the 19t hour 10 o'clock a.m., 1 76, day, All provisions with respect to actions My Commission Expires: 5-20-78. 3120 East Lester I. To purchase or acquire from . STATE OF ARIZONA of the Board of Directors contained Pub. The Arizona Territorial Tucson,Arizona 85716 any of the directors or stockholders SS to satisfy the said judgment and in law, these Articles, and other Writ of Execution as aforesaid. September 30,October 7, 14, 1976 John E.Timbers of this corporation, properties, COUNTY OF PIMA documents by which the corporationReq: Michael D. Botwin, Atty. 5713 East Sixth Street property interests, services, shares The foregoing instrument was DATED this 17th day of Sep is bound shall apply to and be bin- Tucson,Arizona 85711 of stock and other assets of any tember, 1976. nature belonging to them or any before me this 27th ding upon actions of the E.John Petersen of WILLIAM C.COX g 5635 East Holmes them,which the Board of Directors day of August, 1976, by Neal T. shareholders in management of the Simonson and C.R. Warner, Jr., Sheriff of Pima County corporation. PUBLIC NOTICE Tucson,Arizona 85711 of this corporation may deem it President and Secretary, respec By Sgt.L.K.Huff,No.144 ARTICLE XI All Deputy Sheriff powers, duties and respon advisable to acquire,and to pay for tively,of SUNRISE INVESTMENT The incorporators of the cor- ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION sibilities of the incorporators shall the same in stock of the corporation, Pub. The Arizona Territorial CORPORATION (new name poration are: OF cease on the date and at the time of or bonds,debentures,notes or other Fairfield Sunrise Village, Inc.) on September 30, October 7, 14, 1976. Earl W.Chaney EL CAMINO BAPTIST CHURCH, convening the organization meeting obligations of the corporation; behalf of the corporation. Reg: Knez,Glatz &Crites, P.C. 3610 S.Aldon Road a Corporation of the Board of Directors. J. To do all and every thing Jeanette I.Semmons Tucson,Arizona Know All Men By These Presents: ARTICLE IX necessary,suitable or proper for the Notary Public PUBLIC NOTICE Frankie V.Chaney That the undersigned in- The private property of the accomplishment of any of the 3610 S.Aldon Road corporators, desiring to form a members,directors and officers of purposes,or attainment of any of the My Commission Expires: Tucson,Arizona religious, non-profit corporation this corporation shall be exempt objects of this corporation, and in 1-22-77 All powers, duties and respon- under the laws of the State of from corporate debts. general là engage in any and lawful IN THE SUPERIOR COURT sibilities of the incorporators shall Arizona, do hereby associate ARTICLE X business that may be necessary or ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA cease at the time of delivery of these themselves together for that pur- These Articles of Incorporation convenient in carrying on the OF INCORPORATION OF IN AND FOR THE COUNTY Articles of Incorporation to the pose, and adopt the following Ar- may be amended in any of the business of the corporation and for SUNRISE INVESTMENT OF PIMA Arizona Corporation Commission titles of Incorporation. foregoing particulars by the af- the purposes pertaining thereto,and CORPORATION for filing. ARTICLE I firmative vote of the majority of the to do anyand everyact or'acts, (New name FAIRFIELD SUNRISE SECURITY SAVINGS AND LOAN ARTICLE XII 1 y thing ASSOCIATION,an Arizona corpora- The name of the corporation is: members at a meeting called for or things incidental to or growing out VILLAGE,INC.) tion, The corporation shall indemnify EL CAMINO BAPTIST CHURCH, that purpose upon notice given as of,or connected with said business, any person who incurs expenses by a Corporation required by law, provided such or Plaintiff vs. Po q any part or parts thereof,to the ARTICLE I. NAME DAVID AS..RUSSELL and ERiKA reason of the fact that he or she is or ARTICLE II amendments are in conformance same extent as natural persons The name of the Corporation is RUSSELL,husband and wife;et al., was an officer, director, employee The purpose or purposes for which with the Constitution and laws of the might or could do,in any part of the FAIRFIELD SUNRISE VILLAGE, . - or agent of the-corporation. This the corporation is organized is the State of provided, world, as principal agent, broker, Defendants. Arizona; P P 9 INC. No.162417 indemnification shall be mandatory transaction of any and all lawful however, that these Articles shall contractor, trustee or otherwise. ARTICLE II. PURPOSE in all circumstances in which in- business for which non-profit cor- never be amended so as to make this The designation of anyobject or NOTICE OF SPECIAL 9 The purpose for which this Cor- religious,demnification is permitted by law. porations may be incorporated corporation other than a reli , EXECUTION 9� purpose herein shall not be deemed poration is organized is the tran- In Witness Whereof, we as in- under the laws of the State of non-profit organization within the to limit or restrict in anymanner the SALE OF REAL PROPERTY P g saction of any and all lawful NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that corporators,hereunto set our hands Arizona,including but not limited to meaning of Section 501(c) (3)of the general powers of this corporation business for which corporations may in obedience to the Writ of Special this 1st day of September, 1976. providing a public place of worship. Internal Revenue Code as is now and the enjoyment and exercise be incorporated under the laws of Execution issued by the above entit Earl W.Chaney ARTICLE III exists or may hereafter be amended. thereof is conferred by the laws of the State of Arizona,as they may be Frankie V.Chaney Initially, the business to be con- In• Witness Whereof, we have the State of Arizona. led Court and in the above entitled amended from time to time, and State of Arizona ducted by the corporation is: hereunto subscribed our names this ARTICLE IV cause,which Writ and the Judgment specifically but not in limitation described therein by reference SS. The public worship of God and the 16th day of September, 1976. The authorized capital stock of the thereof, the purpose of buying, County of Pima propogation of the gospel of Jesus Owen G.Carpenter corporation shall be ONE MILLION thereto are incorporated herein, On this 1st day of September, John E.Timbers AND NO-100 (51,000,000.00) owning,holding,operating, leasing 1976, Christ affiliated with Conservative commands me to sell,and I will sell, gNotary Baptist Association of as lessor and-or lessee, managing, before me,the undersigned America,pE.John Petersen DOLLARS,divided into One Million improving,developing,subdividing, subject to the right of redemption in Public,personally appeared EARL Arizona Baptist Convention, Con such case made and provided by P State of Arizona (1,000,000) shares of common stock planning,building,constructing, W. CHANEY and FRANKIE V. servative Baptist Foreign Mission ss. at the par value of ONE (51.00) engineering both improved and un- statute,at public auction,all of the CHANEY, known to me to be the Society and Conservative Baptist County of Pima DOLLAR per share. Stocks shall be right,title, interest,claim and lien improved real property of every persons whose names are sub- Home Mission Society; the con- The foregoing Articles of In- issued when paid for in cash, ser- kind and character and financingwhich the parties named in said scribed to the foregoing instrument, Judgment had or have in and to the ducting of educational activities in corporation were acknowledged vices, real estate or personal thereof. and acknowledged to me that they relation thereto; and any and all before me by Owen G. Carpenter, property,and shall be fully paid for ARTICLE III. INITIAL BUSINESS real property hereinafter described, executed the same for the purposes other things incidental to or in and from the proceeds of said sale, g John E. Timbers and E. John and forever non assessable. The The Corporation initiallyintends therein expressed. purposes,or in Petersen, this 16th day of Sep- judgment of the Board of Directors Po connection with such ur to conduct a business of buying, to satisfy said Judgment in favor of In Witness Whereof, 1 have the advancement thereof. the judgment creditor therein nam tember, 1976. as to the value of the property or selling, and developing of real hereunto set my hand and official ARTICLE IV Regina D.Skelley services taken in exchange for stock propertyand the financingthereof, ed, in the total judgment sum of seal. This organization is organized 9 Notary Public for the determination of the amount and to invest in other entities $7,623.74,together with accrued and Norris L.Ganson exclusivelyfor charitable,religious, accruing interest and costs since the 9 My Commission Expires: March 10, of capital stock to be issued prior to engaging in a similar business. Notary Public and educational purposes,including, 1978. the commencement of business for date of entry of said Judgment. p purposes, the making IV. AUTHORIZED My Commission Expires: 5-18-78. for such of Pub. The Arizona Territorial the determination of cash reserves CAPITAL The sale will be held at the East Pub. The Arizona Territorial distributions to organizations that September 30,Oct. 7, 14, 1976 and operating capital for the value The authorized capital stock of the front door of the New Pima County September 30, October 7, 14, 1976. exemptorganizations & of the consideration received from P Court House,also sometimes known qualify as_ Reg: Robertson,Molloy, Fickett Corporation shall be Ten Million Req: Ganson,Powell&Hays,Attys. under section 501 (c) (3)of the IRC Jones, P.C. time to time from the sale of stock, (10,000,000)shares of no par value of as the main entrance of said Court of 1954 (or the corresponding and for the declaration of dividends House, in Tucson, Arizona, on Oct. provisionany shall be conclusive in the absence of. common stock, which the Cor- of future United States 22,1976 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to poration shall have the authority toInternal Revenue Law). PUBLIC NOTICE fraud. issue. sell the following described real PUBLIC NOTICE The corporation shall not be for ARTICLE V. STATUTORY property to the highest bidder. profit orARTICLE V Lot 77, KESSLER MANOR, ac- pecuniary gain and shall STATE OF ARIZONA Thetimeof commencement of this AGENT ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION have no capital stock or shares. No CORPORATION COMMISSION corporation shall be the date of The name and address of the cording to the plat of record in the OF part of the net earnings of this recording of the certified office of the Pima County Recorder, To all to Whom these Presents shall copy of the initial statutory agent of the Cor MEGA,INC. corporation shall inure to the benefit Come, Greeting: in Book 20 of Maps,page 88. office of the Count Certificate of Incorporation in the poration is Richard R. Fish, Suite 1. The name of the corporation of, or be distributable to, its I,George M. Dempsey,Secretary Y.Recorder,Pima 711, Transamerica Building, Tuc- TOGETHER WITH that certain shall be MEGA, INC. members, directors, officers, or son, of the Arizona Corporation Corn- County,Arizona,and it shall endure Arizona 85701. mobile home: 1960 Flamingo House 2. The purpose for which the other private individuals, except mission,do hereby certify that the for a term of twenty-five (25)years ARTICLE VI. BOARD OF Trailer; Serial No. HG0461CS741, corporation is organized is the that the corporation shall bethereafter, with the privilege of DIRECTORS 46'x 10',located thereon. annexed is a true and complete copy DATED 23 Sept.then transaction of any and all lawful authorized and empowered to pay of the renewal as provided for by statute. The initial Board of Directors p business for which corporations may resonable compensation for services ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION ARTICLE VI shall consist of four (4) directors. Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona be organized under Arizona Revised rendered and to make payments and OF The affairs of the company shall The persons who are to serve as By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 Statutes section 10-001 et seq. distributions in furtherance of the ANITA BILLING'S REALTY,INC. be conducted by a Board of Direc- directors until the next annual Deputy Sheriff (General Corporation Law). purposes set forth herein to the which were filed in the office of the tors consisting of not less than two meeting of shareholders, or until Pub. The Arizona Territorial 3. The character of the business extent permitted under applicable Arizona Corporation Commission on (2) and no more than ten (10) their successors are elected and Sept.30,Oct.7,14,1976 which the corporation initially in- Federal, State or local laws the 9th day of January, 1974, as directors who shall be elected at the • qualified are: Req: Cusick, Watkins, Stewart & tends actually to conduct in this -governing an organization exempt provided by law. annual meeting of the stockholders, Neil T.Simonson Harris state is that of a holding company under Section 501 (c) (3)of the In- In Witness Whereof, I have which shall be held on the 1st 6222 East Miramar Drive owning stock in two corporations. ternal Revenue Code. No sub- hereunto set my hand and affixed Tuesday of July of each year in the Tucson,Arizona 85715 4.The aggregate number of shares stantial part of the activities of the the official seal of the Arizona office of the corporation. Said which the corporation shall have corporation shall be the carrying on Corporation Commission, at the members of the Board of Directors Robert L.Callender PUBLIC NOTICE authority to issue is TWO MILLION of propoganda, or otherwise at- Capitol,in the City of Phoenix,this are not required to be stockholders. 82 Pebble Beach Drive (2,000,000),consisting of one class of tempting, to influence legislation 9th day of January A.D. 1974. ARTICLE VII Little Rock,Arkansas 72207 common stock divided into ONE and the corporation shall not par- ARTICLES a M.Dempsey The officers of the corporation ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION 9 P eY Po OF MILLION (1,000,000) shares, ticipate in,or intervene in(including Secretary shall be president, vice-president, C.R.Warner,Jr. without par value,and one class of the publishing or distribution of ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION secretaryand treasurer, GOLDEN PARK,INC. and such 1207 Rebsamen Road preferred stock with a par value of statements)any political campaign OF other officers and agents as the Know All Men By These Presents: Little Rock,Arkansas 72203 ONE (S1.00) DOLLAR per share. on behalf of any candidate for public ANITA BILLING'S REALTY,INC. Board of Directors may deem That we, the undersigned, do 5.The relative rights,limitations office. Notwithstanding any other hereby associate ourselves together KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE necessary, and any other offices Morris E.Meacham and preferences in respect of the provisions of these Articles, the PRESENTS: may be created from time to time. for the purpose of fgrming a cor- 231 W.Esperanza Blvd. shares of each class of stock are as corporation shall not carry on any That we,the undersigned,having poration under the la Ars of the State gnedOne person can hold more than one Green Valley,Arizona 85614 follows: other activities not permitted to be associated ourselves together for the office. The officers shall be elected of Arizona, and do hereby adopt, A.The holders of the issued and carried on (a) by a corporation IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the sign and acknowled'e the following outstandingshares of common stock exempt from Federal Income Tax purpose of forming a corporation by the Board of Directors at the first Articles of Incorporation ation: P under the laws of the State of meeting of the Directors to be held undersigned hereunto set their ARTIC_E I shall have and possess exclusive under section 501 (c) (3)of the IRC Arizona,hereby adopt the following immediately after the annual hands this 27th day of August, 1976. The name of the corporation is: voting rights, including, but not of 1954 (or the corresponding Articles of Incorporation: meeting of the stockholders. SUNRISE INVESTMENT COR- limited to, the right to vote for provisions of any future United ARTICLE I ARTICLE VIII GOLDEN P ARK,INC. PORAT ION ARTI(LE II election of directors or upon any States internal Revenue Law)or(b) The names, residences and post The Board of Directors shall have (New name FAIRFIELD SUNRISE other matter required by law, or by a corporation, contributions to office boxes of the incorporators the power to adopt and amend the VILLAGE,INC.) The purpose fc which this cor- these Articles of Incorporation,to be which are deductible under section poration is orga ized is the trap- are: by-laws of the corporation, fill By Neal T.Simonson,President voted upon by stockholders. 170(c) (2)of the IRC of 1954(or the ANITA BILLING vacancies occurrin in the Board of saction of any or 311 lawful business 9 By C.R.Warner,Jr.,Secretary B.The holders of the issued and corresponding provision of any 7712 E.WaverlyStreet Directors for anycause until the for which corporations may be in- Pub. Pub. The Arizona Territorial outstanding shares of preferred future United States Internal Tucson,Arizona 85715 next annual meetingof stockholders corporated under the laws of the September 30,October 7, 14, 1976 stock shall have no voting rights and Revenue Law). ELIZABETH CARDINAL and shall have thepower to appoint State of Arizona, as they may be PPo Req: Fish, Briney, Duffield & shall not be entitled to notice of Upon the dissolution of the cor- 7812 E.Waverly Place officers from time to time at their Miller, P.C. amended from time to time. shareholders' meetings, except poration, the Board of Directors Tucson,Arizona 85715 discretion. ARTICLE III when such notice or vote is other- shall, The corporation initially intends to after paying or making ARTICLE I I ARTICLE IX wise provided by law. provision for the payment of all-of conduct the business of buying, The name of the corporation shall The highest amount of in- PUBLIC NOTICEowning,holding,operating, C. Upon the liquidation, the liabilities of the corporation, o eratin leasing dissolution or distribution of the dispose of all of the assets of the be ANITA BILLING'S REALTY, coming debtedness or liability, direct or (both as lessor and lessee), assets of the corporation, corporationexclusively INC., and its principal place of contingent to which this corporation managing, improving, developing, the holders for the business shall be in the County of may at any time obligate itself shall IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OFsubdividin , laying y' g out, platting, of the issued and outstanding shares purposes of the corporation in such pima, State of Arizona, but other be SIX HUNDRED SIXTY THE STATE OF ARIZONA of preferred stock shall be paid in' manner,or to such organization or selling,and otherwise dealing in and offices may be designated within or THOUSAND AND N 0.100 IN AND FOR THEfull, at par, in cash or other organizations organized and with real property, both improved without the State of Arizona at such (5660,000.00) DOLLARS. COUNTY OF PIMAproperty,before any money.or other operated exclusively for charitable and unimproved,of every kind and place or places as its Board of ARTICLE X CHARLES H.DIXON and GLADYS character, including every property shall be distributed to the educational, religious or scientific Directors may designate. The private property of tie stock M. DIXON,husband and wife, holders of the issued and out- purposes as shall at the time qualify character of interest and right ARTICLE III holders, directors, officers and Plaintiffs, standing common stock. as an exempt organization or therein. The objects and purposes of this agents and employees of the corpor- vs. D. There shall be no dividends organizations under section 501 (c) corporation and the general nature ation shall be forever exempt from ARTICLE IV CORONA DE TUCSON, INC., anpaid on account of preferred stock. (3) of the IRC of 1954 (or the The corporation shall have of the business it proposes to trap- its debts and obligations. Arizona corporation;JOHN DOES 1 authority to issue One Hundred Dividends may be paid on common corresponding provision of any sact are- ARTICLE XI through 10, and ABC COR- stock issued and outstanding,as and future United States Internal Thousand (100,000) shares of A. To parry on and conduct a PORATIONS 1 through 10, when declared by the Board of Revenue Law), as the Board of Until changed a notice of lap- ed common stock without par value. general real estate business. intment Defendants. Directors, out of any funds of the Directors shall determine. too duly executed and filed ARTICLE V B.To acquire,buy,sell,own,deal with the Cor oration Commission of No.155296 corporation legally available for the ARTICLE V P Shares without par value may be in, improve, lease, mortgage, the State of Arizona, CHARLES W. Civil Case No.1502-76 payment.of such dividends,provided The name and address of the issued for such consideration ex- hypothecate,hold,develop,exploit, NOTICE OF SALEthat no dividends shall be declared initial statutory agent is: KING,cso . Arizona,E. Brwhoah,Suite 201,a BY ViRTUE of a Writ of General pressed in dollars as may be fixed or paid while any shares of Myles C.Stewart subdivide,operate and manage any Tucson. who has been a from time to time by the stock are issued and P.O.Box 2268 and all classes of property, what- resident of the State of Arizona for Execution,issued out of the Superior shareholders of the corporation. In preferredsoever, whether real, personal or Court of the State of Arizona,in andDutstanding. three (3) years last fixing the consideration for shares of Tucson,Arizona 85702 past is hereby for the Countyof Pima, upon mixed, or any interest therein, appo nted statutor a P this corporation, the shareholders 6. The name and address of the ARTICLE V I either as principal,agent,trustee,or ' Y gent for this corporation, upon whom all notices Judgment rendered in the said Court shall act by the affirmative vote or initial statutory agent of the cor- Initially, the known place of in any other capacity. ae on April 23, 1976, in cause numberporation is FREDERICK BON- business of the corporation shall be: and processes, including service of consent of the holders of fifty-one DELL,5055 East Broadway, 7777 E.Speedway Blvd. C.To buy,lease,apply for,obtain summons,may be made. 155296, to which reference may be percent (51 per cent) of the out- Tucson, and in any way acquire, hold and made for more detailed information, Arizona. Tucson,Arizona 85710 standing shares entitled to vote own,sell, mortgage, pledge, lease, In Witness Whereof, we have wherein Charles H. Dixon and 7. The number of directors con- ARTICLE VIIdispose of thereon. license or otherwise hereunto set our hands this 27th day Gladys R.Dixon,husband and wife, ARTICLE VI stituting the initial Board of The affairs and management of patents, licenses, trademarks, 1973. were the plaintiffs and Corona de Private property of the Directors is three (3). The names the corporation shall be conducted copyrightsrights thereunder,and of November, P p y or Anita Billing Tucson, Inc., an Arizona cor- and addresses of the persons who by a Board of Directors,of not less shareholders of this corporation is to governmental grants and con- Elizabeth Cardinal poration,was the defendant,in favor be exempt from all corporateare to serve as directors until the than three members, the exact p debts. cessions of every character; State of Arizona of the plaintiffs in the amount of One ARTICLE VII first annual meeting of number of individuals to serve on D.To borrow money for any of the shareholders, or until their suc- suchand and time ofss. Board manner Thousand Two Hundred Twenty-five The name and address of thepurposes of this corporation,and to County of Pima cessors are elected and qualified, their election by the members to be debentures, notes or and 52-100 Dollars ($1,225.52) with initial statutory agent of the cq�' issue bonds, This instrument was interest therein at the rate of six perare: established in the Bylaws. The other obligations therefor and to acknowledged before me this 27th poration is NORRIS L. GANSdN, shall t of Di d B Stanley Sloane initialoarrecors secure the same by pledge or cent (6 per cent) per annum from 1001 Home Federal Tower, Tucson, day of November, 1973, by ANITA and after April 23, 1976, until paid, 2740 North Conestoga Avenue consist of three (3) members who Arizona 85701. mortgage of the whole or any part of BILLING. and costs and accruing costs in- - ARTICLE VIII Tucson,Arizona were elected ata meeting held at the the property of this corporation, Stephen Cox Arta U.Taylor carred law offices of Robertson, Molloy,by the plaintiffs herein, The known place of business of the real,personal or mixed,or to issue Notary Public which General Execution was corporation shall be 3610 South 5001 North Camino Real Fickett & Jones, P.C., Tucson, bonds, debentures, notes or other delivered to me as Sheriff of Pima Aldon Roaa,Tucson,Arizona. Tucson,Arizona Arizona, on the 16th day of Sep- obligations without such security; County, Arizona, I have it in my ARTICLE IX Frederick Bondell tember, 1976. The names and ad E. To lend money; to become My Commission Expires: 4.5-75. 5055 East Broadway dresses of the initialdirectors who surety under a Sheriff's The initial Board of Directors for other and to endorse State of Arizona amended levy on personal property shall consist of two (2) Directors. Tucson,Arizona shall serve until the first annual commercial paper; ss. which was dated August 11,1976,and The persons who are to serve as8.The name and address of each meeting of the members, or until F. To purchase, acquire, own, County of Pima recorded in the Office of the Pima Directors until the first annual iincorporator is: their successors shall have been hold, guarantee, sell, assign, This instrument was Stanley Sloane elected and qualified, whichever transfer, mortgage, pledge or acknowledged before me this 27th County Recorder on June 12,1976,in meeting of shareholders or until t shall first 2740 N.Conestoga Avenue rsoccur,are: day of November, 1973, by Book 5332, page 1, the following their successors are elected andotherwise dispose of and deal in ELIZABETH CARDINAL. described propertyof the saidqualify Tucson,Arizona Owen G.Carpenter are: shares, notes, debentures or ether defendant, namely, Trusts num- Earl W.Chaney Stephen Cox 3120 East Lester securities of any other person, Arta U.Taylor bered 1203,1191 and 1199,at Stewart 3610 S.Aldon Road 5001 North Camino Real Tucson,Arizona 85716 corporation or association,whether Notary Public Tucson,Arizona John E.Timbers My Commission Expires: 4-5-75. Title &Trust Company. Tucson,Arizona domestic or foreign, and while NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN, Frankie V.Chaney Stanley Sloane 5713 East Sixth Street holder thereof to exercise all the Pub. The Arizona Territorial Stephen Cox Tucson,Arizona 85711 r; privileges of September 30,Oct. 7, 14, 1976 that I, the undersigned, as Sheriff 3610 S.Aldon Road State of Arizona rights, powers and rivil E.John Petersen p, including the right to Req: King,Kramer&Frisch,Attys. Tucson,Arizona ss ownership, 5635 East Holmes October 14, 1976,The Arizona Territorial,Page 13 / * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Wyman Henry s struggles ...- ..I, * Sorry,we're closed now. • . , 4: ' OPEN TUESDAY, OCT. 19TH • • 1C ,iSTAMPS, COINS&SUPPLIES '.h .• F in life in book form xttrritatt 3gliilatelic !rahert ges * iir 7225 N.ORACLE '(N.W.CORNER ORACLE&INA RDS.) 297-3456 'IX * * * * * ** * * * * * * B A DREY LEECH "..„--,..---N ,, � ,, �`-4-„ _ .- Anyone disillusioned with the American dream--or **tilf4i'- ".":".42, .ciiiii• with marriage, for that matter—should read the ac- count of Wyman Lloyd Henry's life. - -.41PattittWIL This Northside resident has made that dream come .. true and enjoyed what he called a "43-year-long loveE. , $0410 } affair" of a marriage. ' 4 4 Despite an impoverished childhood in rural = �� Oklahoma and Texas, Henry got himself through _-:" ' college and into a job as accountant upon graduation. . We re By learning all he could and taking advantage of . every business opportunity, he "moved right through the chairs," as he put it, to enormous success. After About to marketing jobs for the White Motor Company (for ` : - which he learned.truckdriving) and Beech Aircraft . : �$'` ,-,n / - Ifi, for which he learned,at age 52, how to fly) he retired �� � on Dec. 31, 1971,as president of Beech Holdings Inc., - ' the controlling entity of the whole Beech complex of .� - -4), i ' - '*. V. subsidiary companies. But as it turned out,a peaceful retirement was not in 4 , Almost ready to blossom is your newest fun store store. .�_ � ..,:-..„...,,,,,,,,,,,4..._ .' * -�'' �` featuring a full line of colorful Hallmark Soon after settling in his retirement. paradise on � � �������• ���=�� �:� � ' �` � � ,� .� �. products greeting cards, partyware, writing Beaver Lake, in Rogers, Ark., Henry noticed the first - ,. , s �$ . papers, albums, books, gift wrap. Almost symptoms of what turned out to be the greatest . : g � � struggle of his life. �� �° everything a thoughtful person needs. The death struggle began with odd symptoms: � � � � it 4 Get ready for a blooming Loss of equilibrium,swelling in the elbows, legs and &:: � experience, thoughtful person. feet." Next he needed an emergency operation fora ruptured hole in his colon. Thinking that was it for his - , '1'.''''-;,d%":.;".1. illness, the Henry's then planned a trip to visit their ��� c�f"71 ��,,s -t'ili. ' children. That trip ended in Wichita, where Henry had to4,-..,-....*,.,7,:,,-,,,-Y--, - - undergo another emergency operation on his colon. , Because they had moved to Tucson by that time %1'y'man Lloyd Henry and his wife Kay on the patio of ("The doctor thought I'd be cured by a dry, hot their(asas del Oro townhome at Tucson National Golf `` climate,") Henry was put into Arizona Medical Center club. Hospital in July, 1974. Where he remained until December of that year. throughthe head"from four different angles with the From July til September, his body weakened , g steadily, losing all resistance. A fungus infection Clyclotron s beam. According to Henry, the Cyclotron is U.S. Govern- destroyed the sight in his left eye. What must have ment property,on loan to the University of California been the worst part was not knowing-what was wrong. for two weeks of each quarter for the treatment of Did they suspect a terminal disease? "Of course," Cushing's disease and acromegaly (another disease said Mrs.Henry. "But we never gave up hope." caused by a malfunctioning pituitary.) i And in Sept.of 1975, Henry's disease was diagnosed as Cushing's disease, a rare ailment caused by an Did the treatment work? Henry will know for sure in overgrowth of basophilic cells in the pituitary gland. three to six months. Meanwhile, with the help of a Though non-malignant, the tumor on the pituitary physical therapist, he's back to walking a half mile a gives a "faulty" signal to the adrenals, which causes day and swimming an hour a day. __.. them to produce too many steriods. The steroids No, Henry didn't waste his many months in the negate the blood's ability to fight infection,Henry said. hospital. While confined to bed, he kept busy by die-- First discovered in 1925 by brain surgeon Harvey: sting a`detailed memoir of his life.. Wendy's H a l lma 1"k William Cushing, the disease is diagnosed by a test Now transcribed into 163 typewritten es bound YP pages measuring blood steroids. But the condition is so into a tome called "My Life," the memoir is Plaza del Oro rare--‘1 was the third case they'd seen at University fascinating reading; an account of classic American Hospital"--it's seldom tested for, Henry said. accomplishments and pursuit of the "good life" Oracle at Orange Grove The treatments used on Henry—surgical removal of against overwhelming odds. 1976 Hallmark Cards.Mc. the tumor and administration of a drug that reduces steroids--failed to help completely. He was sent to Berkeley, Calif. in September of this year for treatments with the Cyclotron 184. Get s our r dati o f l right' R _ Used to split atoms,the Cyclotron is also effective inound Up the Gang & fitififig HUlifig destroying the maverick cells that cause Cushing's Send a Territorial to disease. In his four brief treatments,Henry was fitted with a a friend!! 13th Annual plastic mask to hold his head absolutely still and "shot • Western At\ : ... "2.6 1 t.„, , , Pancake, .„.. • ` ...., may ��� � .,-ft---=.,-_, 1,-,,,.. . .,', . , I vilf ,"'.. Breakfast 1 T ;•,,, „. . ,,,, . .. . . .• it.:... ,. t egg .. .- .t _�, ' -_--.,�,ia'�, ,` •1`o H - \ t• ay ..-� ,i 1(L ,/f - _ - zg :7 : vs _....;.---..1'..' ,: istArinual - .$./ w. .> ' t; h� .w y rs, >£'e t~. s- — /.10. #4..'' .,., . Rummage it-, 4 A - Y .w Fib E ^H.,.w u p ..- .{ : * Ps- 4. it ', ...,..44,- „f, yl5,.. / % 1* 7,-;:,-,,1 Y. i aawi J ` 'i.,* -4;" ny"Y ;, . r • � a,y v« .� Esc a .tee �" '�• T Nt ' * * , .:,...Ite...,1-, ....:-,..--, -, v .., \ rf ' '1/4- i.. , . Saturday, Oct. 23,: -, i..,1 .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:„.-,..,,,,,,,.:,, .,...- ..-- ..i.s. . ., . -.. ,,,,„:„... :.....–, ..„.:_ 1976 ... — ,, .,„,....„ 800amtolOOpm s. .1,-,,,,,,, , ..,,„.,...4,--- _,., . _ Casas Adobes Shopping Plaza .� � ;.: ,. OUR MUSCLES RELAX as you glide down into the warmth of La Casa's Thera- Sponsored bthe Exchangepeutic Spa, with 80 built-in air jets providing overall massage. Made of easy-to- Club of easy-to- care-for acrylic, the Spa features a heater you can regulate, filter, pump and motor, . surface skimmer and hydrotherapy air pump.The Spa can be installed in the ound North Tucson with allproceeds t0 be P � above ground, or even inside your home. Coaches, health and beauty experts recommend hydro-massage to relax tired, aching muscles, inducer restful sleep, used for Tucsonyoutn proj stimulate blood circulation, and tone the skin and muscles. The Spa is priced, completely installed, at$2695, or if you're handy, do it yourself for$1895. Financing - available. Call La Casa Pools,297-9863, and have the Mobile Spa visit your home. DONATION $ 1.50 Page 14,The Arizona Territorial, October 14, 1976 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Ba Bank picnic e • ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT corporation. P4rcel 1:NE'/4 of the SW 1/4 of the Articles of Incorporation shall be TOTHEARTICLESOF 13. INDEMNIFICATION OF SW 1i4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 29, and are as follows: INCORPORATION OF OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, EM- Township lb S,Range 10 E,Gila and F.M.Bradley,Apartment No.115, CENTRAL CYCLE SALES,INC. PLOYEES, AND AGENTS. Salt River Base & Meridian, Pima 625 N. Van Buren Avenue, Tucson, out at ara na 1. The name of the corporation The corporation shall indemnify any County,Arizona. Arizona. (prior to the date of filing of the person who incurs expenses by Parcel 2: E'/s of the NW 1 of the C. Robert Million, 8501 N. 59th within Articles of Amendment) is reason of the fact that he or she is or SW 1/4 of the SW'/4 of the NE '/4 of Place, Paradise Valley, Arizona By SCOTTY RUHMANN but I personally feel that CENTRAL CYCLE SALES, INC. was an officer,director, employee, Section 29,Township 15 5, Range 10 85253. Gernie Gibson,4051 N.Via Neeva, SandyShotts, wearingSandybeingchairman of 2. The Amendments to the Ar- or agent of the corporation. This E. Gila and Salt River Base & titles of Incorporation are as indemnification shall be mandatory Meridian,Pima County,Arizona. Tucson,Arizona 85718. her"Braces are Beautiful" the affair was the bank's follows: in all circumstances in which in Dated 17 May 1976 The number of directors of this " A. Article I is amended to read as demnification is permitted by law. Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona corporation may,from time to time, shirt,was the chairman for "Ace-in-the-hole." follows: 14. REPURCHASE OF SHARES. be increased or decreased,provided the First National Bank I viewed two large The name of the corporation shall The Board of Directors of the cor BY Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 Po Pub.The Arizona Territorial the number shall not be reduced to be SUN DA N C E CENTRAL poration may, from time to time, May 27,June 3,10,1976 less than three by an amendment to Southern Region Bank cartons of toys and games CYCLES, INC. cause the corporation to purchase its the By-Lawsin that regard and Association Familyfor thehildtotalling B. Article IV is amended to read own shares to the extent of the Reg: Healy&Beal,Attys. ssocon Annual children ihof amending In the Superior Court wtout the necessity as follows: unreserved and unrestricted earned Of the State of Arizona these Articles of Incorporation. Picnic held last Sunday at over $150 that Sandy The purpose for which the cor- and capital surplus of the cor In and For the County of Pima VI Marana Air Park. schemed and shopped poration is organized is the Iran- poration. This corporation is to have per- section of any or all lawful business 15. PROVISIONS RELATING TO W. Robert Johnson and Patricia A. You guessed it. Sandy is around till she procured for which corporationsSHAREHOLDERS QUORUM. A Johnson,husband and wife, petual existence. may be in- - Plaintiff V I! a valued employee of First them at wholesale. Also, corporated under the laws of the quorum at a meeting of vs At all elections of directors,each State of Arizona. shareholders shall consist of four- stockholder shall be entitled to as National and the family she purchased eight dozen C. Article VI is amended to read fifths (4-5) of the shares en- Dorman Dean Coleman and Jane many votes as shall equal the as follows: titled to vote,represented in person Doe Coleman,husband and wife, number of his shares multiplied by has been with us since 1973. eggs for the children who The period of duration of the or by proxy. Defendants the number of directors to be elected The picnic was for all bank participated in the egg- corporation iser etual. 16. PRIVATE VATE PROPERTY. Civil Case No.332-76 P P and he may cast all of such votes for D. Article X is deleted. Private property of the Court Case No.137042 a single director or may distribute employees and their throwing contest. All ages 3. The foregoing amendments stockholders,officers and directors Office of the Sheriff them among the number to be voted families from Southern enjoyed food, drinks, were adopted by the shareholders on of this corporation shall be forever County of Pima for or any two or more of them as he t from all corporate debts and State of Arizona Arizona, which is ap- games,swimming,softball September 19, 1976. exempt Po may see fit. 4. The number of shares out- obligations. Notice is hereby given that the IN WITNESS WHEREOF, weroximatel 750 people. and din Everyone Sale in the above-entitled case has p y dancing. standing and the number of shares JONATHAN M.McGEE have hereunto set our hands this 24th entitled to vote thereon is ten (10). WILFORD WRIGHT been postponed t8 Tuesday,July.20, day of May, 1976. Sandy reports that will be happy to know that 5. Ten (10)shares were voted for STATE OF ARIZONA 1976 at 10:00 a.m. F.M.BRADLEY Arizona's beautiful fall Hazel and Art McGowan such amendments and none (0) ss. Witness my hand this the 16th day C.ROBERT MILLION against. COUNTY OF PIMA - of June, 1.976._ GERNIE GIBSON weather had a lot to do with are back from their main DATED this 16th day of Sep- The foregoing^instrun ent was William C.Cox - STATE OF ARIZONA the success of the picnic home in Connecticut. tember, 1976. acknowledged before me this 23rd 55 ATTEST: day of September, 1976, by Sheriof Pima County COUNTY OF Frank Wadleigh drove to Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 Michael D.Botwin JONATHAN M. McGEE and On this 24th day of May, 1976, Assistant Secretary WILFORD WRIGHT,incorporators Deputy Division Commander personally appeared before me, a San Francisco to visit his CENTRAL CYCLE SALES,INC. of TUCSON MARINE, INC., an of Courts Division Notary Public,F.M. BRADLEY,C. PUBLIC NOTICE mother and while on the Pub.The Arizona Territorial By Stanley Sloane Arizona corporation,on behalf of ROBERT MILLION and GERNIE coast he visited more President the corporation. June 24,July 1,8,1976 GIBSON, who duly acknowledged Town of Oro Valley STATE OF ARIZONA Susan K.Anderson Req: Healy&Beal that they executed the above in- Elsie Robinson,Town Clerk friends and cities than we SS C-D 323-76 Notary Public Case 1370.42 strument. Dated:October 11,1976 COUNTY OF PIMA My Commission Expires: 10-22-77. s-Linda J.Bown Pub. The Arizona Territorial expected which accounts The foregoing instrument was W. Robert Johnson and Patricia A. My p for the fact that he was e9 Pub. The Arizona Territorial Johnson,husband and wife, Commission Expires: 8-14-77 October 14, 21, 1976 acknowledged before me this 16th October 14,21, 28, 1976 Pub. The Arizona Territorial Req: James Kriegh,Town Engineer day of September, 1976 by Req: Cusick, Watkins, Stewart & vs. October 14,21,28, 1976 away a couple of weeks STANLEY SLOANE, President of Harris Dorman Dean Coleman and Jane Req: Charles R. Johnston,Atty. longer than he first plan- CENTRAL CYCLE SALES,INC.,an _ - Doe Coleman,husband and wife, Office of the Sheriff Arizona corporation,on behalf of thePUBLIC NOTICE ned. Mr. and Mrs. County of Pima corporation, and MICHAEL D. PUBLIC NOTICE ss. PUBLIC NOTICE William Blair of BOTW I N, Assistant Secretary, on • behalf of said corporation. State of Arizona In the Superior Court of Noticeof sale ofpersonal pro ert Washington,D.C.came out Nancy J.Rose The State of Arizona Notice is hereby given that the Sale NO.C-332051 property Notary Public In and For the County of Pima of the above-entitled case has been NOTICE OF SALE UNDER of Ronald Ray, in storage unit No.. this fall and will be with us continued to Wednesday,August 11, 727,A-1 U-Store It Warehouses,3851 My commission expires: 5-20-78 In the Matter of the Estate of 1976 at 10:00 a.m. Witness my hand SPECIAL EXECUTION No. Romero Rd. Tucson, Arizona. until after the holidays. Pub. The Arizona Territorial KATHERINE C. WALTERS, this the 6th dayof July,1976. 85705. October 14, 21, 28, 1976 Deceased. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF The above contents to be sold at Kenneth Olson of Wayzata, Reg: Michael D. Botwin,Atty. No.P 2972 William C. Cox, Sheriff of Pima THE STATE OF ARIZONA Auction,Monday,October 25,1976 at N.M.is stopping with us for NOTICE TO CREDITORS County IN AND FOR THE COUNTY 4628 E. Speedway By: Sgt.L.K.Huff,No.144 OF MARICOPA General Auction, P y a couple of months -- his Notice is Hereby Given that Deputy Division Commander p PUBLIC NOTICE KATHERINE M. REDFORD has P DOWN RIVER FEDERAL Blvd., Tucson,Arizona. been appointed personal For Courts Division SAVINGS,a corporation, Pub. The Arizona Territorial family will join him when C-D 332-76 Plaintiff, October 14, 21, 1976 representative of this estate. All thay have seen to breaking ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Case 137042 Vs. Req: U-Store-It Warehouses yr„ OF persons having claims against the W. Robert Johnson and Patricia A. TUCSON MARINE,INC. estate are required to present their Johnson,husband and wife, JOSEPH MICHAEL DE SISTO,and ties and packing for a new 1. NAME. The name of the cor- claims within four months after the VS. MARY DOE I,whose true name is Notice of sale of personal property life here in Tucson. ANNA DE SISTO,his wife, of Bill Dorsch, in storage unit No.1 date of the first publication of this Defendants 1520 at A-1 U-Store It Warehouses, poration is TUCSON MARINE,INC. Dorman Dean Coleman and Jane notice or the claims will be forever 2. PURPOSE. The purpose for Doe Coleman,husband and wife, NOTICE I S H E R E BY GIVEN that 3851 No. Romero Rd. Tucson,Ariz- barred. Claims must be presented which this corporation is organized either to the undersigned attorney Office of the Sheriff the above named plaintiff recovered ona.85705. is the transaction of any or all lawful • County of Pima judgment The above contents to be sold at business for which corporations may for personal representative at ss 1 9 ent in the above named Court on the 22nd dayof September,1976, Auction,Monday,October 25,1976 at Nanini Financial Center, General Auction, 4628 E. Speedway 7120 N. be incorporated under the laws of State of Arizona against the above named defen- p y Oracle Road, Suite •E. Tucson, dants in the amount of S27 011.98 Blvd. Tucson, Arizona. f the State of Arizona,as they may be Arizona, 85704, or filed with the Notice is hereby given that the Sale amended from time to time in- Court. in the above -entitled case has been plus accrued costs and interest Pub.The Arizona Territorial ,, *� �- cluding, but not limited to buying, continued to Friday,October 15,1976October 14,21, 1976 thereon at the rate of Eight and Dated October 6, 1976. Re U Store It Warehouses � selling, trading and dealing in Walter L.Richards,Jr.,Attorney at 10:00 a.m, three-quarters (8&� percent) per- q: �. .. ,% marine products such as boats, for Witness my hand this the 11th day of cent per annum on the principal and . motors,boat trailers and otherwise August,1976. interest, and at the rate of Six (6 dealingin sporting KATHERINE M.REDFORD p g goods and William C.Cox percent er annum on the PUBLIC NOTICE .. .- Nanini Financial Center percent) P camping equipment of all kinds and Sheriff of Pima County remainingamounts,from said date 7120 N.Oracle Road,Suite E ,, nature. Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 until paid,andpursuant to a writ of IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Tucson,Arizona 85704 �� �� 3. INITIAL BUSINESS. The Deputy Division Commander Pub. The Arizona Territorial p special execution issued by the said THE STATE OF ARIZONA corporation initially intends to Courts Division Court on September 22, 1976 the IN AND FOR THE October 14,21, 28, 1976 P � conduct the business of dealing in Req: Walter L.Richards,Jr.,Atty. Pub.The Arizona Territorial following described real property COUNTY OF PIMA , marine products,buying,selling and August 19,26,September 2,i976 '" ' .:'. will be sold at public auction to In the Matter of the Estate of JAY . °`s �;_ trading marine products such as Req: Neely&Beal,Attys. satisfy the said judgment on M.FISHER, . boats, motors,..boat trailers and PUBLIC NOTICE C-D 332-76 otherwise dealing in sporting goods November 12, 1976, at the hour of Deceased. -• and camping equipment of all kinds Case 137042 10:00 A.M.,at the East door of the No.P 2929 and nature. In The Superior Court of W. ROBERT JOHNSON and New County Courts Building, AMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING ' 4. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL.The The State of Arizona PATRICIA A. JOHNSON, husband Tucson,Arizona: ON PETITION INFORMAL �` corporation shall have authority to In and For the County of Pima and wife, The West 75 feet of the East 105 INTESTACY PROCEEDINGS •'� vs. feet of the North 115 feet of the South NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ., 'li r ' issue One Million (1,000,000) shares In the Matter of the Estate of DORMAN DEANCOLEMAN and 630 feet of Lot 3, Catalina Sub- JOHN K.MESCH has filed with the of common stock, par value One JACKIE L. GASH, Deceased. . Dollar (51.00) per share. No.P-3072 JANE DOE COLEMAN, husband division, Pima County, Arizona in above-named Court a petition in the -,..,4 ` ,. 5. PREEMPTIVE RIGHTS. The NOTICE OF HEAR ING ON and wife. Book 3 of Maps and Plats at Page 83 formal intestacy proceedings and a t Office •ofSheriff holders from time to time of the PETITION IN FORMAL the thereof. Petition for theSIGNED: October 6, 1976. appointment of John �,M. , common stock of the corporation TESTACY PROCEEDINGS County of Pima SS K.Mesch as personal representative State of Arizona WILLIAM C.COX, of the above estate. Copies of the shall have preemptive rights as to Notice is Hereby Given that Notice is hereby given that the Sale SHERIFF Petitions are on file with the Probate the common stock then or thereafter RUSSELL L.SASH has filed with in the above-entitled case has been BY SGT.L.K.HUFF,144 Division of the office of the Clerk of authorized to be issued, including the above-named Court a petition in Deputy Sheriff Explaining she could not continued to Friday, November 19, P y the Court and is available for treasury stock. No resolution of the formal testacy proceedings,a copy - run her life by "anyone Board of Directors authorizing the of which is attached hereto. 1976 at 10:00 a.m. Witness my hand Pub.The Arizona Territorial inspection by interested persons. an y issuance of stock to which preemp- Hearing has been set to consider this the 4th day of October, 1976. October 14,21,28, 1976 Hearing has been set to consider else's timetable," State Live rights shall attach may require the petition on the 26th day of Oc- William C.Cox Req: Murphy, Posner & Franks the petition on the 1st day of such rights to be exercised within tober, 1976,at 9:00 o'clock a.m.,at Sheriff Of Pima County - .November, 1976, at 9 o'clock a.m., Representative (Demo- less than sixty (60) days. the Pima County Court House, By:Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 - Pima County Court House, 115 N. crat, District 12) Jo Cau- 6. STATUTORY AGENT. The Tucson,Arizona. Deputy Division Commander PUBLIC NOTICE Church Avenue,Tucson,Arizona,in For Courts Division a Division to be assigned as shown thorn said in a press name and address of the initial Dated October 5, 1976. Pub. The Arizona Territorial on the daily trial calendar. statutory agent of the corporation is Russell L.Gash conference last week she JONATHAN M. McGEE, 1905 E. Petitioner October 14,21,28, 1976 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS DATED August 12,1976. Lind Road,Tucson, Arizona. 4420 East Water Street Req: Healy & Beal,Attys. NOTICE John K.Mesch would not accompany her 7. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. The Tucson,Arizona 85712 OF THE PASSAGE OF THE Petitioner-Attorney husband, City Councilman initial board of directors shall Pub. The Arizona Territorial RESOLUTION ORDERING THE 239 N.Church,Tucson,Az.85701 consist of five (5) directors. The October 14, 1976 PUBLIC NOTICE IMPROVEMENT AND INVITING Robert C. Cauthorn , to persons who are to serve as direc- Req: Schorr,Karp&Leonard,P.C. SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS Pub. The Arizona Territorial FOR THE IMPROVEMENT October 14,21,28,1976 Florida, where he has tors until the first annual meeting of Reg: Mesch,Marquez&Rothschild, received a job as Director shareholders or until their suc- Articles of Incorporation KNOWN AS cessors are elected and qualify are: PUBLIC NOTICE of CALLE CONCORDIA P.C. JONATHAN M. McGEE, 1905 E. Southwestern Communications,Inc. IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT of Community Services for Lind Road,Tucson,Arizona. I DISTRICT Broward County. "I have BRUCE ALAN WRIGHT, 3512 S. That the name of this corporation IN THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY PUBLIC NOTICE too much left to do in the Mann Avenue,Tucson,Arizona. In the Superior Court is: SOUTHWESTERN COM- PURSUANT to the provisions of CARL WRIGHT, 8256 E. 7th Of the State of Arizona MUNI CATIONS, INC. and its ad- Title 9,Chapter 6,Article 2,Arizona IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Legislature,'' Mrs. Street,Tucson,Arizona. In and For the County of Pima dress shall be: 1802 West Grant, Revised Statutes,and amendments THE STATE OF ARIZONA She is MARK S. WRIGHT, 8309 E. W. Robert Johnson and Patricia A. Suite 124, Tucson,Arizona. and supplements thereto,Resolution IN AND FOR THE COUNTY Cauthorn went on. Speedway Blvd., Tucson, Arizona. Johnson,husband and wife II No. 35 of the Resolutions of the OF PIMA running for re-election with WILFORD WRIGHT, 8309 E. Plaintiffs The initial purpose of this cor- Mayor and Council of the Town of EDWIN K.PARKS III Speedway Blvd., Tucson, Arizona. vs poration is to sell,lease and service Oro Valley, Arizona, was duly Plaintiff John Kromko against John 8. NUMBER OF DIRECTORS. Dorman Dean Coleman and Jane all kinds of communications passed and adopted on the 6th day of vs. Oswalt and Tom Goodwin. The number of persons to serve on Doe Coleman,husband and wife, equipment, including telephones, October, 1976, ordering the im- MACRO-DYNAMICS INC. the Board of Directors shall be fixed Defendants microwave, burglar alarms, provement described in Resolution Defendant. by the shareholders at the annual No.137042 security devices, and to make of tpjention No.32 to be done,and No.162495 C Do DO want s meeting or any special meeting Notice of General Execution complete installations and provide directing this notice to be given. ALIAS called for that purpose, services for the said equipment THEREFORE, notice is hereby except that Sale of Real PropertySUMMONS the Board of Directors shall always Notice is hereby given that in whether owned by the corporation or given that the Mayor and Council of THE STATE OF ARIZONA to the consist of not fewer than two (2) obedience to the Writ of General others. The corporation shall the Town of Oro Valley,Arizona,will above named defendant persons nor more than ten (10) Execution issued by the above provide the said equipment on a receive bids for furnishing of all YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON- persons. newspaper s entitled Court and in the above sale,lease or rental basis. labor, material, transportation, ED and required to appear and 9. MANAGEMENT.The business entitled cause, which Writ and the The corporation may engage in services and equipment for Road defend in the above entitled action in and affairs of the corporation shall Judgment described therein by re- the transaction of any and all lawful Improvements on Calle Concordia the above entitled court, within A bin for collecting news- be managed by the Board of ference thereto are incorporated business for which a corporation from Calle Loma Linda to Calle TWENTY DAYS, exclusive of the papers will be put at Can- Directors except that Shareholder herein,commands me to sell,and I may be incorporated under the laws Buena Vista. day of service,after service of this approval shall be required for any will sell, subject to the right of of the State of Arizona, and may Each bid must be in accordance summons upon you if served within yon del Oro from the after- purchase or sale of real property by redemption in such case made and engage in any legal financial ac- with the Resolution of Intention No. the State of Arizona, or within noon of Oct. 22 to Oct. 24. the corporation. provided by statute, at tivity which shall include,but not be 32,on file in the office of the Town public auc- THIRTY DAYS, exclusive of the All newspapers should be 10. QUORUM. A quorum at a tion, all of the right, title, interest, limited to,borrowing,hypothicating Clerk of said Town, plans, g day of service,if served without the lip meeting of the Board of Directors claim and lien which the assets, building, selling, and specifications and other contract youbagged or bundled, no shall consist of a majority of the parties State of Arizona,and are hereby 1 Y named in said Judgment had or have ,�� mortgaging. documents now on file with the Town notified that in case you fail so to do, gg Board of Directors. III Engineer,Superintendent of Streets magazines or trash can be in and to the real property herein judgment by default will be render g 11. VOTING REQUIRED. The after described,and for the proceeds The corporation shall be of said Town, at the office of the ed against you for the relief deman- accepted. affirmative vote of a majority of the of said sale,to satisfy said Judgment authorized to issue 10,000,000 shares, Town Engineer, Town Hall, Oro ded in the complaint. p directors present and voting at a judgmentno par common stock. Valley,Arizona,where they may be' in favor of the creditor The name and address of plain- meeting at which a quorum is. therein named in the total judgment IV examined and copies obtained upon tiff's attorney is 5182 N. Tigua, present shall be required for any sum of $11,550.00, The Statutory Agent for the tor- deposit of twenty-five dollars T together with ucson,Arizona 85704. act of the directors. poration shall be C. ROBERT (525.00) per set,which deposit will accrued and accruing interest and GIVEN under my hand and the 12. INCORPORATORS. The MILLION, whose address is 8501 be refunded upon the return of such incorporators of the corporation costs since the date of entry of said North 59th Place, Paradise Valley, copies in good condition within five seal of the Superior Court of the judgment. State of Arizona in and for the rw are. JONATHAN M.McGEE, 1905 Maricopa County, Arizona, 85253. (5)days after the bids are opened. Get your day off right! The sale will be held at the East County of Pima, this 10 dayof E.Lind Road,Tucson,Arizona,and .... . V All Bids are due at the Town Of- front door of the new Pima County 9040-D N. Oracle Road, Oro August 1976. Clerk WILFORD WRIGHT, 8309 E. Court House, The members of the governing fice, - Speedway Blvd., Tucson, also sometimes known board shall be styled "DIREC- Valley, Norma M.Felix, Send a Territorial to Arizona. as the main entrance of said Court Arizona, by 5:00 p.m., By Linda L.Foss All powers, duties and respon House,in Tucson, TORS and the first Board of Thursday, October 28, 1976. Bids sibilities of the incorporators shall Arizona,on June Directors shall consist of three (3) will be opened and read aloud at the Deputy Clerk a friend!! Po 18,1976 at the hour of 10 a.m.to sell cease immediately following the following described real proper- and the names and addresses of the Town Council Meeting at Canyon del Pub. The Arizona Territorial adoption of the initial bylaws of the first Board of Directors and each of Oro High School Library on or after October 14,21,28,November 4,1976 IAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAI y ty to the highest bidder: the incorporators signing these 7:30 p.m.on October 28, 1976. Req: Edwin K.Parks,III October 14, 1976, The Arizona Territorial, Page 15 Look forbig. . o the s� n of the hat , ,, .. ..,..-i. ,. - ..,,. . . , , ..... „,,,:-.-,,, P:, ,,,,,,-,.,,,, . ���� --1 .1 Dine in delightful atmosphere u o „,,,..,,,,,,„„,„. . ... L* . ,,, .. . ... .,_ .,, . ..... . _ , ' ,i y Strolling guitars nicely Banquet facilities available - lift - 4 -- - - - ‘ ii.. .. liallet - - ' 1111116. .. ,,._,.... dor 4,,,:: .... 3602 E. Grant Road 7321 E. Broadway 327-3473 296-5612 f... A�� School db„.. ,,. 11:30AMto 11 PM 11:30AMto 10 PM . .. - 7 days a week 7 days a week offers ��4,,i-‘ :,..,-;::: :4A, Once-a-Year . . „,...:::: -'t?..ft,-,:. , complete ,., : -t- tip :r. R ON I X -� �`a . , ,• .. M>. .t; . ,.... ,•,.,,,,,,,i,„ ...,....:::::‘, .-- �� �' 4 "r 1 r �„x x ¢ +t ■603 .. r �: r„ .. S$ $ 4 '' y�. ,,,,,---,,:,,,,,,,,,,: ;,:„,,„,:.*,,- tl'j N`,�'l�e-.- 6� f is rlroo'ranl � -. � SLIDE RULE ., ,,, �� . � , t a SOLID ,,,,,,, : .,,.,, . k � � _ .. �� STATE - . �"�' - ,. _. Valerie McNamee, Lynn Sieber and Natalie Kohn (1. to r.) at the barre in one of ,��: Maria Morton's ballet classes at the new Tucson Ballet School 3501 N. Mountain. EIGHT DIGIT Reg. (Photo by Betsy Leacock) DISPLAY �g,95 NOW $ 1 295 You know, ballet schools is located in a bare Artistic Director is Patrick one may contact Lorraine 1IIE F'IEJ I' 1I)E IL . are simply amazing. The warehouse-like building Frantz--also director of the M. Nelson, Executive sum total of their parts— with its dance area in a Tucson Ballet, which Director of the TucsonV1e.-:-1) RSTORES tired, sweating bodies in process of renovation and became the first Ballet at 888-3501. (Yes, it tortured poses, tinny still it's exciting. Thrilling, residential professional is the same number as the IN CASAS ADOBES phonograph music and the in-fact, because of all that company in the state in address.) Oracle at Ina 297-1191 thump of feet on worn wood floor space waiting to be 1974. floors--is an intangible danced on. School Director and excitement found nowhere Operating for three Principal Instructor in1914' I(U ik N1Ii%ir else. months now, the Tucson Ballet is Maria Morton, - ...•■r The new Tucson Ballet Ballet School is the official whose students have gone School on to the American Ballet oat 3501 N. Mountain school of the Tucson Ballet, a let FRIDAY OCTOBER 15 gwners, lumberjacks, prostitutes, 7:30 Theatre, the Royal Danish 9:00 SESAME STREET BLACK PERSPECTIVES yprospectors and taxi drivers talk ON THE NEWS C'ongre,,oa,ungBallet and Ballet West 10:00 THE NATURALISTS about what California is to them. To news tori 10.30 CONSUMER SURVIVAL P ses are analyzed ,..�+�. -- among other companies. KIT the minority point of view. 11:00 ELECTRIC COMPANY SUNDAY OCTOBER 17 8:00 THE PUZZLE CHILDREN The curriculum begins 11:30 ANYONE FOR TENNYSON 1:00 THE UNANSWERED Special Tenth anniversanniversary with the Threshold Class 12:00 MR.ROGERS QUESTION Julie Andrews and Bill Bixby host a 12:30 LILlAS YO Leonard Bernstein, music's for five-year olds and in- GA AND YOUus�c s most special hour of talk, music, magic y1:00 THE KILLERS articulate spokesman, delivers the comedy, film and demonstration cludes classes for children 2:30 GREATEST EARTH last of six lectures on music. Mr. about children's learning disabii Dove of-Peace Lutheran United Methodist, 655 N. ON SHOW Bernstein leads the Boston Sym• ties, Church on Roller Coaster Craycroft on Nov. 21, at 3 of various ages, and an 3:00 SESAME STREET Road will celebrate thep.m. Adult Division f 4:00 MR.ROGERS Phony Orchestra. 9:00 WHAT'S WRONG WITH or 4:30 ELECTRIC COMPANY 4:00 GETTING ON-Debut MY CHILD? Special teenagers and adults not 10thanniversaryof the g 5.00 ZOOM Retiree Jack Goodman runs zoo Host: Naomi Zigmond, associate n tours for school children,the Getting professor of learning disabilities at dedication of the church on Bishop Armstrong was pursuing a professional 5:30 VILLA ALEGRE CILIAS YOGA AND YOU Even Comedy Players take off on the University of Pittsburgh, anct Sunday. On Oct. 24, Dr. elected to episcopacy on dance career but who want 6:30 THE MACNEIL-LEHRERvolunteering and the Getting Toge- five distinguished experts take an Lloyd Burke, Synod Jul 27 1968 b the North to continue ballet lessons. REPORT they group talks about relationships in depth look at learning disabilities y ' y 7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK IN between young and old, which affect 2 to 8 million young. president, will participate, Central Jurisdiction and According to the REVIEW along with Pastor Bob was assigned to the brochure, the school also Wrap up of the national headlines 5:30 WOFIRIRLD PPR LINSs stern in the U.S. Herhold,mission developer "rigorous Washington. 6:00 CONSUMER SURVIVAL WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 20 P Dakotas area. provides 7:30 WALLSTREETWEEK noeulwsoridu Rkeyser is your guide into KIT 4:00 SESAME STREET and first pastor at Dove d�' training in the gradedHey Buddy, Can You Spare a 10:00 I WANT TO READ of money. „ Peace. 'According to Northside syllabus of the Royal 8:00 USA:PEOPLE AND Job? 30 min. 10:15 LETTER PEOPLE 7:00 EVENING AT SYMPHONY 10:30 CONSUMER SURVIVAL minister Rev. Frank Academy of Dancing" and Late-breaking ng stories and features George Crumb's "Echoes of Time KIT Williams of St. Francis in in modern dance forms for pertinent to the closing weeks of the and the River"and Symphony No.2 11:00 ELECTRIC COMPANY 11:30 INFINITY FACTORY Bishop James Arm- Foothills, the arrival of those students wishing to 8. 0 presidentialWOMANPa�gn (with organ)by Camille Saint Saens 12:00 MR.ROGERS strong of the United Bishop Armstrong in pursue serious dance study " porary Women Pests" make for a'dramatic "Evening at 12:30 CILIAS YOGA AND YOU Contem Symphony. 1:00 CHIQUITINES Methodist Church will Tucson is "very important to a professional level. 9:00 AGRONSKY AT LARGE 8:00 MASTERPIECE THEA- 1:30 CULTURAL UNDER- appear at Christ Church, church news"for this area. For more information, SATURDAY OCTOBER 16 TRE--MADAME BOVARY STANDING 4:00 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC III health has prompted Emma and 2:00 OPEN MATH 9:30 ZOOM Charles to move to the village of 2:30 SESAME STREET 10:00 INFINITY FACTORY Tonville. There she meets Leon 3:30 READING IN SERVICE 4 • 4:00 MR.ROGERS a 10:30 REBOP Dupuis,a young law student and life 4:30 ELECTRIC COMPANY 11:00 CARRASCOLENDAS , 0 4. blossoms again. 5:00 ZOOM ...?..,f:„.„,..,:, � 11:30 SESAME SYREET 9:00 ADAMS CHRONICLES 1 hr. 5:30 VILLA ALEGRE �` �� �'�� 12:30 M R.ROGERS "John John Adams: Minister to Great 6:00 LILIAS YOGA AND YOU . 1:00 ELECTRIC COMPANY Britain."(1784-1787) Abigail Adams 6:30 THE MACNEI - n.� « °. 1.30 OPEN MATH L LEHRER . ac "� ' �:� 2:00 READING IN SERVICE with young Nabby joins John and REPORT �� John QuincyEurope. 7:00 NOVA � �� 2:30 SACAMANO'S GARDEN in Adams =F Desert ground covers add color and renews his old friendship with The Overworked Miracle" Ant ., .• V14 ' '7 ' texture to your landscape. Thomas Jefferson. biotics produce sure and effec'iv• against 3:00 WASHINGTON WEEK protection9 previously IttF threatening infections. Unfortunate IN REVIEW MONDAY OCTOBER 18 ..: . )111,,,, Repeat of Friday program 9:00 SESAME STREET ly,in a few decades they may have • ., 3:30 lost their effectiveness. WALL STREET WEEKTO READ 10:00 I WANT ° � . Repeat of Friday program 10:15 I CAN READ 8:00 4:00 ADAMS CHRONICLES GREAT PERFORMANCES 10:30 USA:PEOPLE AND 3 hrs. "John Adams: Minister of Great POLITICS "Madame Butterfly" Mirella Fren t. Britain(1784-1787)" 11:00 ELECTRIC COMPANY Christa Ludwig, Placido Doming,- 5:00 THE NATURALISTS 11:30 INFINITY FACTORY and Robert Kearns star in to John Burroughs, the American 12:00 MR.ROGERS special television version of Pu, y • essayist, poet and nature lover, is 12:30 LILIAS YOGA AND YOU 1:00 CHIQUITINES cirri's opera, with Herbert vn, profiled. k_ 5:30 ZOOM i:30 CULTURAL UNDER- Karajan conducting the Vienna Pt' STANDING harmonic. • . 6:00 REBOP 2:00 FIRING LINE ,...• ,� . ,� Rebop visits four boys who run a 3:00 SESAME STREET THURSDAY OCTOBER 214:00 MR.ROGERS Georgia farm and an eleven-year- 9:00 S If! old girl who takes Chinese lessons. 4:30 ELECTRIC COMPANY ESAME STREET ..' 10.0 6:30 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC 5:00 ZOOM 0 ADAMS CHRONICLES -- 11:00 ELECTRIC COMPANY j _ Episode two-of,"The Prince and the 5:30 VILLA ALEGRE 11:30 VILLA ALEGRE 6:00 CILIAS YOGA-AND YOU i Pauper." Tom's talk of being just a 12;00 MR.ROGERS beggar convinces the court that 6:30THE MACNEIL-LEHRER 12:30 LILIAS YOGA AND YOU �„ Amp - - young Edward has gone mad. REPORT 1:00 ALL ABOUT YOU 7:00 JEANNE WOLF WITH... 7:00 TBA-the rest of the 1:15 LET'S ALL SING ;44: Hollywood's tou hest evening at this point is TBA 1:30 +� a" Y g and mostBREAD AND BUTTER- =: tight-lipped7:30 ELECTION 76--Special 2'2 FLIES 4110 superstar finally openshrs. 1:45 LETTER PEOPLE ' up from raising his kids to movie County Attorney, Sheriff, School 2:00 SH i. murders when Jeanne Wolf opens SHOWCASE-STORYVILLE Boards of Amphitheater, Catalina 2:30 DEATH-PERSONAL w her third season on PBS. FRONTIERS 7:30 PICADILLY CIRCUS Foothills,Flowing Wells ar,d Sunny- 311c/.. ' :00 SESAME STREET t . To, "Plaintiffs and Defendants" A side District races are covered. 4:00 MR.ROGERS , ,at - ,. ''�! study of an articulate educated man TUESDAY OCTOBER 19 4:30 ELECTRIC COMPANY • •.w ` in a particularly vulnerable period 9.00 SESAME STREET 5:00 ZOOM * 5:30 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC .--...-41 of his marriage and in a period of 10.00 NOVA 6:00 CILIAS YOGA AND YOU } crisis with his mistress-to whom he 11:00 ELECTRIC COMPANY 6:30 THE MACNEIL-LEHRER . `� , is far from dedicated. Stars Alan 11:30 VILLA ALEGRE 12:00 MR.ROGERSREPORT Bates. There is a separate 25 12:30 LILlAS YOGA AND YOU 7:00 MASTERPIECE THEA- minute filler following the program, TRE--MADAME BOVARY titled "The Murderer," a dramati- 1:00 ALL ABOUT YOU Ill health prompts Emma and 1:15 ICAN READ , nation of a Ray Bradbury story 1.30 BREAD AND BUTTER- Charles to move to the village cf 1.4 about a sensitive victim of noise FLIES Tonville. There she meets Leon * ,._ il. pollution. 1:45 LET'S ALL SING Dupuis,a young law student,and life 4., _ 9:00 ANYONE FOR TENNYSON 2:00 NOVA blossoms again for Emma. • mow"t Special guest star Cameron Mitch- 3:00 SESAME STREET 8:00 VISIONS ell, in the role of a wrangler, joinsBrothers" �' 4:00 MR.ROGERS "Two Original drama by �' the First Poetry Quartet for a 4:30 ELECTRIC COMPANY American writers returns to televis program capturing all the excite- 5:00 ZOOM ion with this new weekly series. 5:30 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC , ment and flavor of the old west. 6.00 CILIAS YOGA AND YOU Tonight s premiere of "Visions" lrella Freni and Placido Domingo are the innocent geisha and her American 9:30 THE CALIFORNIA 6:30 THE MACNEIL-LE features a play by Conrad Brom Navy Lieutenant lover in a special television '' DREAM:A SEARCH FOR REPORT HRER berg. Judd Hirsch plays an older p production of Puccini's Madama COMMUNITY 30 min. 1:00p br to Butterfly, which will be aired on Wednesday, Oct. 20 at 8 p.m. on KUAT-TV, A comprehensive documentary Frank Brooks,Ll s trying desperately help dit o rector of MUM his younger brother, played by Channel 6. The program is part of the Great Performances series of the Public which examines the complexities of (Metropolitan Utilities Manage- David Spielberg, overcome mental Broadcasting Service. California and the people who live ment) will answer viewers' ques- illness. there. In the program, grape tions. Jack Bonner is host. 9:30 TBA Page 16, The Arizona Territorial, October 14, 1976 Mil111 die 4.4iiom a in itc. ,, sti AlpitAllit ulNllhli111 ierr:coritat . TO PLACE YOUR W ANT AD JUST CALL 297 -1107 • ......... .....„ - ' r. Ii: Tt. T ... • e . :. �__... � . S FOR LSA1.113:11I ::::::**:::::::::*::::::11111 r"\--\--N:N���`~�1~.���1� FOR RENT.Casas Adobes.Walking DOG TRAINING in your home.Bob GARAGE SALE 6724 H A R R A N ( , BEAGLES AKC. Beautiful. S0. 1- FOR SALE WROUGHT IRONglass p, Antique Clock Mart distance to shopping center. 2 bed- Clark 7811 W. Oasis. 623-8924. (35- 625-1927. Green Valley. (40-43) topped coffee table,$50.00.297 1727. Place, 297 6800, Oct. 16th & 17th. room apartment, carpeted, BIRO, 42 TFN) Chairs,rugs,golf equipment,house- () Buy- Sell- Trade j refrigerator. Beautifully I a nd- KINGSIZE BED FOR SALE with hold items. , soaped,front& rear closed patios. ST. BERNARD PUPPIES AKC. BALLS POODLE-GROOMING, l complete with choice of trim.$8.00. bed linen and bed spread.Also 6 foot Gara e,dishwasher.Call 297 7276 or Shots. $50 and up. Good homes only Call 294.9677. (39-42TFN) metal bookshelf, counter top dish- COMPLETE SET OF child's t) Expert Repair-Refinish 1 297-414. (42 AT-TA). call 888-4530. (39-42) washer,and dogpen. Call 298-0718. weights,030. Call 887 7485 evenings ( ) t (41). or 297-1100 during the day. 5665 E.22nd St. 747-5674 REL LA VERDE di CRIFICEfS00.00 W E D D I N GA L Gdress and LNELP L BREED DOG GR0011�I�PAUSE 4 .PAWS , Sears port- -LargeMonlandscaped • able washe . ::.. f.::.'. card table with chairs. - 1 and 2 berm a ts,Start- 887 5049. Tp NEED HELP DESPERATELY. L1usIIEssing at$153.Built-in range Must sell lot in Safford to help refrigerators,disposals,car- daughter in third year Bible college RETIRING SOON? WANT to be pets,draperies,private : :•. and son's college tuition. Asking your own boss? Let us show you our 1 � W. WETMQR�e �• S6000. Call Elaine Kern, 326-8424. patio,individually control- _ _ (41-42) Shaklee business. Money is good - - A-1 SEWING & VACUUM sales, ACHIEVERS Utilize your spare, plus benefits. Park time o.k. Call led,refrigerated A/C.Swan- _. Gordon Henrie,Ret.USAF,749-3902. 888.8699 machin and parts.All makes sewingming pool Seconds to Davis � machines and vacuums.New,used, :ILO: e nd efforts to increase your (40-43) income. For appointment Monthan! Also close iiiiiil nvs!e�cttisrge and rebuilt sewing machines and ppo niment to schools,churches& -- "" - vacuums starting at$29.95.Leather, call 888-9359. (41-43TFN) PROFESSIONAL PET (CURES + Tailor, and industrial sewing ma- chines starting chines starting at 089.95.3125 N.1st HEALTH, WEALTH, AND happi- r � .:.;:'-'.°: _:o z - O TICK DIPPING Ave. 792-0415 7:30 a.m. til 6 p.m. ness are yours as a Shaklee distri- . =---- _ 4141 E. 29th ST. NEVER TRANQUILIZED Q After 6 call 327-4660. (41 42TFN) butor. 622-4222. (40-43) it:. RUMMAGE SALE,Firday Oct.15 at ..=- .; ♦�,�� .�� ��=- '- Manager Apt.�A.-?9 6-3 6 3 E 1230 W.St.Mary's Rd.Menlo Plaza. From 9 a.m.6 p.m. Sahauro FOR SALE L OR LEASE, 3 ............ --------- --,.. Y- ---. Women's omen s CIClothing, I thin 9 • furniture, bedroom hflmeSuper large family . .. . r laiiiiiiiiiiiii, Tv sn household items,plants,misc items.All profits toPhilanthropes.walled yard.Excellentnei h- �tborhEasaccess to DMF _ _ � ......... . _ (42AT). $285 month.Call Jo Greene,747-8181, THE GUNRUNNER. HandEED HELP DESPERATELY. wanted: Furniture Realty Executives.(42) guns bought, sold, or traded. ID ALDORADO PLACE sells working CO.New work ECKENRODTOoePLUMBING, irs. Must sell lot in Safford to help required.(42-45 TFN) TV's S25 um Color,5100 up.We need Licensed and non-working TV's for Used a bonded. Estimates. daughter in third year Bible college pplianees, pianos, and __ __ trade-ins and no alcoholic9460 Calle El Milagro, Oro Valley. and son's college tuition. Asking rehabilitation training.We 297-9150. t41-43) Misc.If you want top dollar cash- ic any time.334 W.Prince Rd. $6000. Call Elaine Kern, 326-8424. Call Stan 294-0823 days. 889-2042 . .. -• • ' . - 888-4141 (39-42 TFN) (41-42) nights. A-1 SEWING&VACUUM SERVICE R CHAMPION SHOE REPAIR sole & parts for all makes of sewing LOS VEGAS YARD service. Jeff i' ~ :t1SUC4ON j „ machine. 792-0415. (41-44) machines & vacuums. Also corn. Vega, 888-2053, Lic. Hedges, trees mercial repair. 3125 N. 1st Ave. trimmed;grass,gravel,rocklawns; 4 792-0415. After 6PM 327-4660. clean-up, light hauling, handyman, ~---' carpenter, coolers, concrete work S80 WEEKLY. YOUR own mail • (41-42TFN) DON MACEY PIANO Studio. Group order operation. Be independent. Mite SALS painting storage sheds, driveway and private instruction. Classical, Set own hours. Information: 25 HAIRDRYER, CURLING IRON, repairs,or whatever! (42-45TFN) hair setter repair. Average cost jazz, popular. 888-9061, 297-4105. cents and stamped self-addressed under Si Licensed - guaranteed.- _ (40-43) 1 envelope to: Capricorn, Box 35278, HO- Phoenix, AZ 85069. (42) LM- E- S T.;-U• TTLE `=z=_-===`' Free pick-up and delivery. Day, SUB-WHOLESALERS WANTED. night, weekends. Van's Appliancelli..ii.g...1:.: Repair. 298-8266. (41.43) HAPPY TRAP LS Sell Specialty Merchandise full part time. Be independent. Work own CUT YOUR WATER BILL in half- SETTLED SCHOOLS hours. Information: 25 cents Bermuda lawns removed, replaced sooner - stamped self-addressed envelope to: St.James p p with gravel,natural or colored rock, The Capricorn Co., Box 35278, cinders, etc. Free estimates. Haul Moving i United Methodist Church Phoenix,AZ 85069. (42) sand,top soil, fill, composite steer 3255 N. Campbell SPEEDWAY FORD manure - clean up tractor and 2 s dump trucks. B & G Material NURSERY Supply. Mobile-624-6646, unit KINDERGARTEN '.6000:S..- 0404-0405,888-0039,887-8180.(40-43) All day care TYPING-REASONABLE,All kinds. CI I Hot Nutritious lunches 297-9427. Can provide pick-upY and VAN i FOR SALE STOVE, refrigerator, delivery. (40-43) $ STORAGE Co Small classes air conditioner,and dryer. 748-1516. Certified teachers (41.42DA) 5350 ■ SPEEDWAY COLOR A E R I A L TELEPHOTO views of your home, church, pro- Reasonable monthly rates MUST SACRIFICE cut velvet sofa 75 CHEV. CAP. ESTATE $4499 perty. Make unique Christmas 795-6624 Hours 7 a.m.-6 p.m. & loveseat. Spanish style king size cards,gifts,or money making tools I Dorothy vernay,Director bedroom set, complete. Game- conditioning,auto, radio, heat, air PS, for clubs or real estate people. 010 dinette table with 4 luxurious plus expenses. Details 887-0444. 3?5-7556 overstuffed chairs- Coffee table, 2 ' PB, roof rack, tan. Stk, no, 2575. (40-43AT) end tables, also Herculon sofa & �f.`,,.�-, ✓,�,,✓f f f fes, J f f loveseat with matching chair and 74 CHEV. IMPALA $3399 ottoman for family room or den; Custom C ,auto, radio, heat, air con- ditioning, CLEANING and ALTERATIONS Console organ. All 5 months old excellent condition.297 8574. (41 42) ' ditionin , PS, PB PW cruise conrtol s CASAS ADOBES RIGH -`%A Y LM0T0R8\ SIZE 11 MEN'S WHITEice skates, ivory/blue. Stk, no. 2867, CLEANERS CLEANERS 299-011:1; adjusta8 or le dress cheap- • 75 FORD T-BIRDli z< 1976 HONDA 400 FOUR Good con $5999 > ,] dition. 0350 and take over small ALL WOOL KARASTANrugs, Kir- , Kir- en ntran<< from rear p rk10 lot 25x0 N.,tMiracmn Mile man design,pattern 5542. For sizes ; auto, radio, heat, air conditioning, PS, 7119 N. Oracle Rd. 297-0322 6-23-8962 monthly 5105,after,5 pm 881-2604.(42) c k and price call 297-6323. P B, PW, PSTS, cruise control, ivory/green, ..."-..."-•.1./-!•./'l- -'--'..w....-..."-.....-,.....,....-' ./' ' ✓.!././ s eStk. no. 2653. A T L = `- 74 AMC HORNET $2299 ,ii- T 7 -ir 3 speed, radio, heat,vinyl roof,ivory/red, FENERGY SAVING ROOFS! 72 MONTE CARLO. Beautiful car. 1973 VEGA GT,Hatchback,4 speed Stk,n0. 3029perfect condition.Original pvt.own air,S1500,tail 297 2834,evenings.er. Never damaged, all power ac 72 PO NTI A C F I R E B I R D $2999 cess,.A-C, radio, new steel radial IF YOU WANT TO SELL your tires,rail a wheels,tan-white,vinyl auto, radio, heat,air conditioning, J y Y Mercedes-Benz please call me,Don, g, PS, BY /� top,and ATC.297 4852. (42AT-TA). 795-5770 or 793-0027.(41-44 TFN). PB, vinyl roof,yellow. Stk. no. 1 y304 . 110-11-ALPH HAYS• 41 , 73 FORD MUSTANG $3299 ill auto, radio, heat,air conditioning, PS, .._. ROOFING Jaguar XJ stands out from all PB, rear defogger, bronze. Stk, no. 2868. 75 PLYMOUTH DUSTER $3099 Phone other luxurycars.Its remarkable ick, radio, heat, fold down rear seat, 887-3384 LICENSED & BONDED tan. Stock 3025. new warranty is one reason why. 75 MERCURY COMET $2599 Mi L . - _ Unlike any other luxury sedan, the Jaguar has a stick, radio, heat light green Stk. no. 2968. €`i1 REAL. ESTATE warranty that covers not only parts that may be de- 73 CHEV. MONTE CAR LO $3299 fective,but parts that may wear out as well.In fact, auto, radio, heat,air conditioning,PS,PB, BY OWNER NICE 3 bedroom, 1 3.. Jaguar covers more of the car, item byitem, than : vinyl roof,blue/white,Stk.no.3098. �':: bath in 540,000 area. Only 035,540. SWAN-GRANT 3 bedroom, redy brick,freshly painted, walled yard any other luxury car we know of.And this remark- ' 74 VW BUG $2499 Call 298-3243 for more information. in established neighborhood. Near (39-42) bus, shopping, schools, medical ably comprehensive coverage is good for 12 months, auto, radio, heat, . S no. 2813. whitetk 3 BEDROOM, LARGE fenced lot care. May assume 5,,a FHA--offers regardless of mileage, provided only that the car is priced in low S20's. Near Swan & considered. 4745 E.Seneca,793-1856. 72 FORD GRAN TO R I N 0 29th. Owner anxious. Submit all properly maintained by the owner. The only excep- $2299 (Owner-agent.) offers. Call Patsy 325-8141 or Jean tuns are tires (which come with their own mann- auto, radio, heat, air conditioning, PS, PB, 886-9495. Homeway Realty 327-7488. (39-42) CONDO-BY OWNER.Walk to tennis facturer's warranty) and the sparkplugs and filters vinyl roof, white. Stk.no. 3017. SAVE. BY FROM owner. Inv- ranch. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 level, when replaced at normal service intervals. . 75 TOYOTA mediate occupancy. Owner being fireplace, vaulted ceilings, double P LANDCRUISER $4599 transfered. 3 bdr., 2 bath, block carport, double storage, pool, put- Remarkable?Not for a Jaguar XJ. --->‘ roll bar, green, Stk,no. 2593. wall. Many extras. Good location. ting green - Excellent condition. / , 790-0967 (ATDA40-4142AT) 535,000.327-2055 or 624-1731.(42). __ ---------: 75 FORD F-250 $5599 6ii1T16N auto radio heat air conditioning, PS, PB, Is today a good day for buying a home? ' t __:, 1--� ` , 4x4,tan. Stk,no, 2566. The answer is Yes . Simply becauseaguar .� 72 FORD F-100 $3199 homes today cost more than yester- day,but less than they will tomos- LEYLAND auto, heat,air conditioning,PS,PB, ... r,.7 row. Once upon a time Mr. Shoulduv had a chance to buy a_home for$29, Open Daily Sam-9pm,Sat. 8am-6pm Sun. noon-spm white, Stk. no. 2928. 500.It was a good day for buying a 73 FORD F-100 $2899 home. He thought maybe prices ` ►- .• BONNIE BEST, GRI wouldn't go up. The next thing he '• 6n' F.. '�, 'i'0il 4"� knew that same home was i 3 3 9 0 0 ;� ,' .• '•' - 3 speed, heat, blue, Stk, no. 2910. BROKER • • - k but he thought prices might come ►1'. '•‘ : • '• 74 FORD F-100 $3999 ''''-f" �, a back down.That was a good day.for � ,� a+\ ORLD � � '`:�> F I . f,�e+ H��� .... `��=�::� •*� • auto, radio, heat, air conditioning, PS ,B,, _E T buying a home.Today the equina- g, , it's PB, Ranger XLT, green, Stk. no. 2713. ,.,, � lent home is worth=37,000,and it s a good day for buying it.Call us today! 22nd St. west of Swan 748-1111PHONE 7939341 „I 7110 N. Oracle Rd. Suite 105 297-2516 r" i kiliiiill : ::>t:: :: October 14, 1976,The Arizona Territorial,Page 17 bills complaints Tax out ; no complaints ( 1 Pima County's tax bills came out two weeks ago,but Amphitheater Supt. Thomas Neel said that he had S . 0 rts so.far nobody on the Northside really appears to be received no complaints,and said that coverage of the upset about the increases that hit residents in the rising tax rates in the Tucson media may have Amphitheater, Flowing Wells and Marana school • prepared the public for the higher bills this fiscal year. districts. Between the superintendents of the three school Havens pointed out that there had been several districts, there have really been no complaints `to be specific problems with Marana's taxes that led to the ,„ J heard. increases. "I've had one mother tell me that the taxes have In all he said,on 60 cents of Marana's$1.97 increase Passing Douglas gone up," Flowing Wells Supt. William Poston said. per$100 assessed valuation was attributable to rising "But I haven't heard any complaints about it." school costs, including the opening of new facilities. Marana Supt.Nels Havens also said that he had not "We had no control over the rest of it,"Havens said, ana next for arheardany complaints, adding that taxpayers might adding that changes in property valuation and a tax not have come to him about their bills because he's refund were the main culprits causing the remaining only been on the job for 90 days. $1.37 increase. By PAT BOYD Coach Graham stated emberI Marana Correspondent that he expects the Marana (2-2), still Bulldogs to throw the ball 3 WANTEDNV S lookin toget back on the f plays e U � out of our a r g P Y P right foot after two straight possession which will test WANTED GARAGE FOR Storage. Preferably North West area. Call Presidential Electors Republican: Pete Hersh- CountyRecorder losses, travels to Douglas Marana's defensive back- 297-1766 or 795-1435(42-45TFN). F to face the No. 2 ranked field. WANTED HOUSE TO rent.One or Democrats:•M. Joyce berger. Democrat: Ida Mae Bulldogs (4-1) this Friday Marana's lackof depth two bedroom, unfurnished. Prefer- State Representative Smyth (incumbent). y Mara a aC d p . ably Northwest area.Call 297-1766 or Geyser, Milton J. p y 795-1435.(42-45 TFN). Hagedorn,Katie Kendrick, District 12 Republican Elizabeth H. at 7:30. due to injuries in the past WANTED SUM WHITMAN L.P.'s, Tino La Paglia, David Democrats: Jo Cauthorn "Lew" Macy. The Tigers after beating two games has hurt very especially South African Tour Hits. Wayne Lilly, Jo Ann Pope. (incumbent), John County Assessor two fine teams in the much, but they hope to be Call Loren Knapp,887-8384. Democrat: Ste hen Gilbert Tigers and the No.8 back at full strength for the Republicans: Jacque- Ki'omko• p ranked Dust Devils of Douglas game. WE BUY FOR CASH.Furniture and 1 R. "Jackie" Egen, Republicans: Thomas N. Emerine (incumbent augla appliances.Any amount. Call Glen Yang Santa Cruz have run into Accordingto Coach Callahan,325-4651 or 325-2782. Bill's Raleigh W. Johnson, Goodwin (incumbent), unopposed). Auction. (41-44TFN) trouble lately. Graham, Douglas is a Terrence S. Martin, Sue John Oswalt. Superintendent of Schools lY g WANTED--COLLECTABLES,whiteSossaman, Allen Wood, State Senate District 13 Last Friday night was no fairly quick team, that has elephants, semi-junk for Arizona exception with a 41-0 loss to a lot of depth,and has good Historical Society Pathfinders Sale. Elva E. "Mac" Wub- Republican: Anita LOQ. oTax r 297e2d374.ib4.77)95-9456 or 325-3000 bolding. Democrat: Morris Farr (incumbent, unopposed). Flowing Wells, while size and is an overall fine WILL PICK UP old cars any condi- Libertarians: Bruce J. (incumbent). County Treasurer WILL ran into the top football team. tion. Cash for titled cars. JunkCameron, Emil A. Franzi, Republican: H. Thomas Republican: James Lee ranked Dorados of Canyon Unlimited. 294-8287. (39-42TFN) "Tam"Kincaid. Kirk (incumbent, unop- del Oro,and were swarmed James T.Kirk, H. Michael :::==;.::.:::=:::�::.::.:.::::. Ross, Albert A. Schaffer, State Representative posed). 24-7. CVWGA ' . The Ti ers have been • =; `SALES Jaimie C. Stevens. District 13 g """""""" Democrats: Sister Clare Board of Supervisors wing many problems a n i C a U.S.Senate Pt 1 with their balanced of- Democrat: Dennis Dunn (incumbent), Bruce Distric • Wheeler (incumbent). Democrat: Ron Asta fense, •as shown their lasteve fl"t����� DeConcuu. Republican: Sam Steiger Republicans: Larry (incumbent). two games,and will change ����� Libertarian: Allan Hawke, Maria Monplaisir. Republican: Katie to a passing attack. Cliff Valley Women's Norwitz. State Senate District 14 Dusenberry. According to Coach Paul Golf Assn. played a Tee-to- • Graham Marana will come Green-One-Half-Handicap CARS U.S.House District 2 Democrat: Lucy District 2 Davidson (incumbent). out throwing the ball this event Oct. 8. Class A first • Democrat: Morris K. Friday, more than he has place winner was Bernice 74 Gran Torino Udall (incumbent). Republican: Jim Kolbe. Democrat: Sam Lena V8, AT, A/C, vinyl top Republican: Laird State Representative (incumbent, unopposed). ever had one of his teams Hinton with 28. In second District 14 District 3 do before. place was Bernice Fulcher Guttersen. Douglas be led $2895 Democrats: Anna J. Democrat E.S. "Bud" by with a 30. Class B first , Libertarian: Michael - 74 Merc. Comet Emerling. C'ullinan (incumbent), Art Walker (incumbent). All-American quarterback place winner was RuthRose who has set 6 Cyl.,3 spd., A/C State Mine Inspector Day. Republican:.Mark Wahl. Tony Klinner with a 25, second • Republicans: Arnold District 4 many Class AA records. place winner was Louise $2495 Democrat: Bert C. J e f e r sDemocrat: John Scott Though Rose did have a Pepitone, with 28. In Class Romero(incumbent). Emmett very roughtime against C first place was Johnnie gg 74 Mustang II Ghia Republican: Verne C. McLoughlin. Ulm. Canyon del Oro last week, Johnson nson with 31. GayMcCutcheon. County Attorney Republican: Conrad AT A/C, PS vinyl top, Democrat: Stephen Joyner (incumbent). throwing three in- Griffin was second with 29,000+miles. Neely. P Yn Arizona Corporation teroeptions. Commission Independent: Norman 311 • $2795 Democrat: Jim Weeks. Republican:Ann Bowen. Kahn. Republican: L. Waldo Sheriff District 5 - Master 74 Plymouth Duster Democrat: Richard Democrat: David Yet- Slant DeWitt. Slant 6,3 spd., Libertarian: Lawrence Boykin. man(unopposed). p (Continued from page 1) 32,000+miles W.Jerome. Republican: Victor G. Precinct 4 forseeable, neither the Educational S ' $1795 State Senate District 12 Bouchor. ConstableSpecifications nor the Master Plan should be thought of as fixed or final Democrat: Sue Dye American Independent: the CDO plan sa . "There should be a sense of o n- 74 'v•vy. Dasher (incumbent). Pat Coshatt. Democrat: Lee Wisdom. Ys Pe Republican: Byron W. endedness in the Master Plan which offers op- A/C Stuck portunities to respond to alternative futures." y. $2595 Justice of the Peace However,the main emphasis is planning for growth A� CYCLE - Independents: Richard the community served by .the high school, and the 73 Datsun 1200 0 .w.,:. . P. Castro, Stephanie planners are anticipating a growth rate,between 6 and 4 speed, A/C COMPLETE SERVICE '-rt. Bill Co tsw r h 8 per cent. Chase, a o t , 1,..895 Carl F. Cobb, Jack The plan lists several factors that would account for 73PAINTING N G AN D ACCESSORIES ES DeSchalit, Bob Elliott, additional growth in the area,including present trends Mustang Grande David Marc Gerson, Jesse toward accelerated housing development in the area. V8, AT, PS, A/C, USED CYCLES FOR SALE H. Grajeda, Howard R. The plan points out that there is a high percentageof Very Nice! Jennings,Therese J.Kane, vacant land in the district zoned for multi-family $2795 3 mechanics--1 day service on most work ' Richard Sierras Madrid, residential development, but adds that the--type of James V. "Jim" Marcanti, housing to be developed is undetermined. 73 Datsun 610 Mick Mastrangelo, Dean Three potential growth patterns discussed as part of AT, A/C, 29,000+miles 46 0 E. P r i n c e R d. 8883530 R. Morey, Albert E. the city's Comprehensive Plan could also generate $2195 Polumbo, Charles R. Pyle, additional growth in the area. - H.J. "Hank" Saunders, The plan also points out that subdivisions under 73 Dodge Polara - Don- Schmid, R. Brian construction,in the Marana School District could ex- Custom-4 dr.sedan,A/C, ` Slagel, Gerald A. "Jerry" tend into the western part of the Amphi district,which A.T.,Pvinyl top. 1111961 Swanick, Richard E. could lead to increased enrollment not only from $1995 "Dick" Waller, Jim West, residences within the district, but also from 71 ChevyImpalaHoJrcutteisEdwin K.Wheeler,Mildred "crossover," when a student residing in one district P "Win" attends classes in another district. Carley White, Uarl A/C, AT, P/S,V.T. Winberry. $995 Non-partisan: Ronald E. builds winer 70 Dodge '/2 Ton Benson. g Arizonans for Justice: (Continued from page 1) V8, AT, PS §..: Tom Dodge. certain acceptable standards,and second, they will be . a brought before tasting panels. 8149 5 Manuel Simoes Independent Democrat. ��� ti Chris O'Connell. Wolfe said that so far, some problems have been 70 V.W. 7 Pass. Bus found in the research. Rapid Cool, Other Goodies Pam Simoes ' � ,, _ - In Colorado and Utah, he said, the European wine $1595 grapes have had trouble withstanding the winter cold, while Arizona plantings have had trouble with Texas 65 Rambler American The owners MANUEL and PAM SIMOES think you deserve the best so �,/�~ ,� S'` root-rot. put your head in our hands fora new you! - 1,-,. y We offer complete grooming 2 dr.H.T.,A.T.,A.G,P/S., and beauty services for men and women such as eye and lip waxing "- r '` Mielke said a third problem the researchers have manicures, pedicures, sculptered nails, skin care treatments, and f J 7-4,„‘ts731/) faced is birds. bucketseats,lowmileageVeli eye make-up a lications shown to o .PP y u by PAM using the latest make-up ," -•. ;clean. $895 techniques as used in GLAMOUR, MADEMOISELLE,and VOGUE � "., �y "If we had 100,000 acres of grapes,the birds wouldn't fashion magazines. PAM,former fashion model has experience in both \ :Y Take - f be a problem," he said. "But we've got an acre here OVER 60 CARS IN STOCK fashion show coordinating as well as working with varieties of designs. „••_� anda couple of acres there and when the grapes color, MANUEL,has created hairstyles for HARPERS BAZAAR,MODERN P g P� , BANK FINANCING BRIDE and GOOD HOUSEKEEPING, and has formerly worked at • StOCk the birds come in." CHARLES of the RITZ and HENRI BENDEL BEAUTY SALON of NEW The Used Car Dealership Run YORK CITY.Call for an appointment. InAllierita* The wine industry is really not new to Arizona, as Like a N►ew Car Dealership!/ Ca!!for an a lntment ,ppoWolfe said that there were wineries in the state until 5 E. Ft. Lowe 11291-93fi2 1916, especially around Sonoita. 00 7-17 0 6Dutt said that in 1916,the state passed a law shutting � . Tuesday through Saturday 7110 North Oracle Road down the wineries. Page 18, The Arizona Territorial, October 14, 1976 / / JERRY SWANICK Dorados test strong Globe �� INDEPENDENT Canyon del Oro's hurdle in its quest for the strong, They'll hit you last week, fulfilling all of defense-minded football league championship with when you get there." its goals for the second I �� P EAC E team (4-0) travels to Globe a 27 romp over Douglas, Smth said the Tigers run straight week. ,., dJUST C E THE (2-2) tonight in a 7:30 p.m. while Globe was idle. more than they pass and High among the goals for - AA-South matchup. "Globe is a good team," have a good defense. last week's game was to 30 YEARS IN TUCSON In last week's action, said CDO Coach Bob However, the Dorado sack the quarterback at ` CDO cleared a major Smith. "They're big and defense was in top form least three times, and the - Dorado defense held Co Douglas quarterback Tony "MATURE JUDGEMENT Rose to only five com- pletions in 20 attempts. Rose was sacked seven For all your PRESCRIPTION needs, - -- times and threw three -' r _ � � 4#� interceptions. .�,•. - ..: ,+moi' , _ . x. p shopin thepleasant surroundings Of - µ Smith singles out Kevin _ t t Gaston and Ken Raley for , , fit --- -44 MISENER DRUGS t ` �' lk 4 their defensive per- "1 forma Hees. 44Y Meanwhile, the offense Ni, � ,,. --------.4.--- got off to a sluggish start, ... - - - :« -, :« ` as the fumble problem under the dome _._ _.. . t � � • .� -M a _ - ' : 1 ,- :r came back again. `�. "1x•» ` y a '` *off,. U ';�'.y'. 3�•€'..'.'r,,,,, a"- :e � a'a+wN..4 ;.w"4♦,.', a ,.: i n the Casa Blanca P I a z a r- • � �« A : �.�.��..�. :x� .� ' �: • > . � �� -. -'�' , '� � � ���� The Dorados fumbled ... �: .. e.w+.vw;.•.. • --..:4- 16.1-, $"w" € +'�`�""�w � '�` �� 7 it, '�,. . z �`a>#t.�.pan «r .. ..s •. „,..,-----„4-.,: '' a .-r .. .. : ti �, ,' _ four, times losing three hours 9 to 9 297-2234 , • . '3-.S�w w 4 . +a..«- -. ., ,yam >” �<:r»$ �r �T R' i1."' � •`dam, Ott:e�''�M'.. ...v Y « �;� � ��. --, including Dennis Martin's fumble on the opening play Douglas quarterback Tony Rose(13)escapes the CDO rush to launch another pass. from scrimmage,which set The Dorados sacked Rose seven times en route to a 20-7 win last Friday. up the Douglas touchdown. Lunches from $1.10, Dinners from $3.75 TCounty $395 �► Sir' o in............ Houthba1I • tennis New York Steak.$525 to nVy Official standingss MITEY MITE DSION MIDGET DIVISION TEAM W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T TEAM W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T Crab Legs .. $495 MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE DESERT CONFERENCE The deadline for enteringRam White 2-0-0 3 0 0 5-0-0 Raiders 1-0-0 3-0-0 4-0-0 Falcon Black 2-0-0 1-1-1 3-1-1 Wildcat White 1-0-0 3-0-0 4.0-0 the Pima County Parks and Raider Red 1-1-0 1 2-0 2-3-0 Falcons 1-0-0 2-0-1 3-0-1 * Lion Copper 0-1-1 1-2-0 1-3-1 Ram White 0-1-0 3-0-0 3-1-0 0-1-0 0 3 0 04 0 S. third Cowboy Colts 0-1-1 0 3 0 0-4-1 Cowboys Steak ......•$525 Recreation Depts. "B"Doubles Tennis Wildcat Cardinals Q 2 0-3-0 0 5 0 Scorpion White 0-1-0 0-3-0 0-4-0 Tournament is 5 m. DESERT CONFERENCE CACTUS CONFERENCE p• Falcon Silver 2 0-0 2-1-0 4-1-0 Lions 1-0-0 2-1-1 3-1-1 Wednesday Oct. 20. Ram Columbia 1-0-1 3-0-0 4-0-1 Wildcat Red 1-0-0 1-3-0 2 3-0 • Fl STOVER STO\/ The tournament will be Scorpion Green 1-0-1 2 Q-1 3-0-2 Ram Blue 0-0-0 1-3-0 1-3-0 Eagle Black 1-1-0 2 1 0 3-2-0 Eagles 0-1-0 7-2-0 2-3-0 held Oct. 25 through 29, Miner Purple 0-2-0 2-1-0 2-3-0 Scorpion Green 0-T-0 1-3-0 1-4-0 Tucson's most popular guitarist&singer. with women's matchesWildcat Red 0-2-0 0-3-0 0-5-0 JUNIOR BANTAM DIVISION to VALLEY CONFERENCE CONFERENCE be played from 9 a.m. until Lion Gold 3-0-0 2-0-0 5-0-0 TEAM W-L-T PORTER Raider White 2-1-0 1-0-1 3-1-1 Wildcats 4-0-0 noon. The men's matches Wildcat Maroon 2-1-0 0-2-0 2 3 0 Eagles 2-1-1 will be played from 6 p.m. Scorpion Copper 1-2-0 2 0 0 3-2 Q Rams 2-1-1 ROCIOVELiESCowboy Mavericks 1-2-0 0 l 1-3-1 Falcons 1-2-0 -1 until 10 p.m. Falcon Bronze 0-3-0 1-1 0 1-4-0 Lions 1-2-0 The tournament is open CANYON CONFERENCE Scorpions 1-2-0 s I to all but "A" players. Scorpion m'GolWhite 3-0-01 0-2-00 3-2-0 Raiders LAST WEEKS SCORES 0-3-0 SERVING - ,,. Entry fee is$2 and a can Wildcat Scarlet 1-1-1 0-2-0 1-3-1 MITEY MITE DIVISION ' LUNCH AND DINNER Falcon White 1-2-0 1-0-1 2-2-1 Lion Copper 6 Cowboy Colts 6 of USTA-approved yellow Eagle Silver 1-2-0 1.1-0 2-3-0 Falcon Black 54 Wildcat Cardinals o tennis balls per team, and Miner White 0-2-1 0-1-1 0-3-2 Ram White 8 Raider Red 6 IN THE FOUNTAIN PLAZA CACTUS CONFERENCE Eagle Black 22 Miner Purple 6 trophies will be awarded to Wildcat Orange 3-0-0 2-0-0 5-0-0 Falcon Silver 36 Wildcat Red 0 • the first and second place Ram Blue 3-0-0 1-1-0 4-1-0 Ram Columbia 6 Scorpion Green 6 For Reservations: 297-2236 .N. Gold 2-1.0 0-2-0 2-3-0 Lion Gold 32 Wildcat Maroon 0 P p teams. Scorpion Gold 1-2-0 0-1-1 1-3-1 Raider White • 14 Cowboy Mavericks 0 � 7116 N. Oracle (at Ina & Oracle) . To enter, call 792-8815 or Cowboy Mustangs 1-3-0 0-1-0 1-4-0 Scorpion Copper 14 Falcon Bronze 0 ---__— Lion Oro 0-4-0 0-1-0 0-5-0 Miner White 0 Wildcat Scarlet 0 325-8168 weekdays between SKY CONFERENCE Ram Gold 16 Eagle Silver 6 - the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 Wildcat Brown 3-0-0 2-0-0 5-0-0 Scorpion White 16 Falcon White 0 Raider Blue 2-0-1- 1-1-0 3-1-1 Falcon Gold 14 Scorpion Gold 0 p.m. Ram Royal 3-2-0 0-0-0 3-2-0 Ram Blue 6 Eagle White -0 Wildcat White 0-1-1 3-0-0 3-1-1 Wildcat Orange 28 Lion Oro 0 • * � * � � � Eagle White 0-2-1 0-1-1 0-3-2 Raider Blue 16 Lion Blue 8 * * * * * Lion Blue 0-3-1 0-1-0 0-4-1 Wildcat Brown 40 Ram Royal 6 PEE WEE DIVISION Wildcat White 24 Cowboy Mustangs 0 TEAM W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T PEE WEE DIVISION DESERT CONFERENCE Falcon Gold 12 Scorpion Green 2 Lion Blue 4-0-0 0 1-0 4-1-0 Lion Blue 30 Eagle Silver 0 Try Raider White 4-0-0 0-1-0 4-1-0 Raider White 28 Cowboys 0 Falcon Gold 3-1-0 0-1-0 3-2-0 Wildcat Orange 32 Ram White 0 Wildcat Orange 2-2-0 1-0-0 3-2-0 Falcon Black 14 Miner Lavender 0 Ram White 2-2-0 0-1-0 2-3-0 Raider Blue 8 Eagle Black 0 Lunch Dinner Eagle Silver 1.3-0 1-0-0 2-3-0 Ram MIDGET Blue 0 Wildcat Red 0 \ Cowboys Scorpion Green 0-4-0 0-1-0 0-5-0 Scorpion White 18 Lion Gold 6 0-d 0 0-1 0 0-5-0 DIVISION CACTUS CONFERENCE Falcons 28 Scorpion White 6 Raider Blue 4-0-0 1-0-0- 5-0-0 Raiders 8 Ram White 6 Scorpion White 3-1-0 Wildcat1-0-0 White 24 boys 0 MON Stuffed Bell Pepper $1.75 Barbecued Beef Ribs $2.75 Wildcatd1-0-0 3-1-1 Scorpion Green 6 Barbecued Beef Eagle Black 1-1-2 1-0-0 2-1-2 Wildcat Red 20 Eagles 0 $2.15 Pork Fritter $2.75 Lion Gold 1-2-1 1-0-0 2-2-1 JUNIOR BANTAM DIVISION Ram Blue 1-2-1 1-0-0 2-2-1 Eagles 20 Lions 6 ChimichangaFalcon Black 1-2-1 0-1-0 1-3-1 Rams 36 Scorpions 6 TUE g $2.25 Chimicanga $2.25 Miner Lavender 0-4-0 0-1-0 0-5-0 Wildcats 22 Falcons 0 Cheese Enchiladas $1.85 Cheese Enchiladas $1.85 wE D Stuffed Cabbage Roll .. . . $1.75 Braised Beef Tips x3.25 INTRODUCING the Baked Lasagna $2.75 Baked Lasagna . $2,75 TH U R Beef Stew $1.95 Beef Stroganoff $3.75 Italian Beef with Cheese . . $2.35 Italian Beef with Cheese. . $3.25 11114„ ...t. ' .• . 400/ . FRI Chicken a la King $2.35 Stuffed Fillet of Flounder. $2.95 Fish'n Chips $1.95 Fish'n Chips $2.75 fl, 6 SAT Cowboy Breakfast $2.95 Roast Beef $3.25 BRAVE BULL . (Steak&Eggs) SUN Prime Rib $3.75 Prime Rib $3.75 'eee TUCSON, ARIZONARanch Resort � Th ree ittae - _ Convenient Locations: Restaurant •1550 N. MIRACLE MILE OPENING SEPT. 16TH . . . LAGO DE O 0 Excellent gourmet cuisine prepared by chefI L R nn • 4245 E. SPEEDWAY Don Jacobs in a beautiful setting facing the north slopes of the Santa Catalinas. Our OR AC L E R A l' •6090 N. ORACLE RD. (in Casa Blanca Plaza) ranch serves Tucson in a pleasant ranch- flavored atmosphere with style,a fine dining G O L D E R RANCH OR PANCAKE HOUSE "We're so much more than ' room and adjoining outside patio. Iust INA RD RESTAURANTS BY RESERVATION: 791-9110 0 an ordinary pancake store. CATALINA: 825-9984 * * * * * * * * * * * - Tucs o N October 14, 1976,The Arizona Territorial, Page 19 , h N . it e poop,. ./. , ,.. . „,N.,,,,,, era9'10""i a j . PA"' A, - HO sporf} ftwislO04108)49 wait nett 1 „. \ , ,, .-.� "''� —” GLASSWORKS FEATURING HANDCRAFTED 3 STAINED GLASS- WINDOWS,LAMPS. One of the reallygreat things about beinginyour well-conditioned the athlete is. SKYLIGHTS&CUSTOM DESIGNS ' g "Back � 881 -4541 TUCSONS MOST COLORFUL SELECTION OF early 20s is that you're old enough to say in my So,to any of you kids out there that read that column, OPALS-ANTIQUES-CATHEDRAL GLASS days, we ..."' don't butt,and don't lay your face into somebody else's 2723 N. CAMPBELL MA—SUPPLIES SUPPLIES-REPAIRS CLASSES AVAILABLE At the same time,you're young enough to be able to numbers. Tues. -Sat. 10 to 4:30 see that if you knew "back then" what you now know I,like a lot of guys that played"back in my day,"got today about whatever it was you were talking about, away pretty lucky. you probably wouldn't have done it. You just might not. N `�'��''''f���r ` A case in point is my column of two weeks ago on CSA BLANCA LIUORS buttin LIQUORS \ butting and face tackling and why I thought the face - PS'Picks S tackle should have been retained. What can you do after a perfect week (6-0, 1.000)? SDRIVE-IN WINDOW That was a "Back in my day" column that would Try it again next week.(Season record: 16-9,.540.) S ti have done the men of my father's generation proud. CDO over Globe--CDO's a little too quick for Globe's S - s Of course, that was also based upon the football size and strength. ` -7'=' 4 r PLEASURES training of a high school sophomore about seven years Flowing Wells over Nogales--This is a well-matched s ago. game, but the edge goes to the Cabs because of the ` rit' ' UNLIMITED INC. Last week, I spent a while in the office of Boyd home field. s Baker, a member of the University Health, Physical Amphi over Salpointe -- Amphi's got a ball control s Education and Recreation faculty. With him were offense and the home field so it should be no contest. s Arizona Interscholastic Association referree Paul Douglas over Marana — Ho, hum. s LeCompte and UA team physician Kim Hewson. Sabino over Rincon--The Ra n ers have fallen upon s S T R A I G H T CASE D I S C O U N T S It didn't take long to realize just how wrong I was. hard times and Sabino is getting a little hungry. S With the aid of a few X-rays, statistics and rule ex- ASU over UTEP--If Frank Kush can't win this one, COST PIus 1plus 4%county sales tax. planations, I saw that the techniques can lead to maybe the Devils ought to try to get Gila Bend High on S MIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMINIMminammul S paraplegia, quadraplegia and death, no matter how the schedule. s M IXED CASE DISCOUNTS s Available on Most Items s Cabs hosit Nogales , 6002 N. ORACLE R D. 297-3262 S \ 9 to 9 Daily Sunday noon to 7 S Flowing Wells' up again, "They're a very im- that they couldn't cash in nights for us," he said. f f f f f f `'� ��f f..�.-f..�5 down again football team proved ball club from the on. If they had, then it Leading the offensive (2-2) will attempt to im- past," said Cab Coach would have been a muchround g game was David prove its lot in the AA- Larry Hart of Nogales. closer ball game." Watson, who picked up 112 South standings tomorrow "They're more consistent Defensively, Hart called yards and a touchdown on 1 -•-- *- night as it hosts Nogales (3- than past years." Nogales " very 22 carries. - Auv) 1) in a 7:30 p.m. contsts. Hart said that Nogales is aggressive," and added The Cabs split their �L� 01 In last week's action,the not throwing the ball as that they had changed sets quarterbacking chores up 1.,III Cabs picked up their first much this year as they did from last year's 5-2 between Mike Ingram and league win of the season, last year. monster to a 4-4. Steve Torres, who ,� com- trouncing Marana 41-0, "Their score against "They pursue quite bined for five completions "�MEpicAN pARTS while Nogales took its first Safford was about the same well,"he said. "They don't in nine tries,which added PAA T ii loss of the season,falling to as ours," Hart said. "They do a lot of stunting." another 50 yards and three Safford, 21-7. had a couple of chances touchdowns. ii Hart said the 4-4 is not a The leadingreceiver was CAMPBELL AVE.. AUTO SUPPLY ii standard t e of defense i • I type Doug Hodgson, who took _ ,__.- _ _ nte nextwhich could be a handicap two passes for 29 yards and far the Cabs tomorrow a touchdown. night. Todd Wasson led the WATCH FOR Hart said his squad "did defense with nine tackles, •fpretty well" against while defensive back ,oe for Amphi Manana last week. Mickey Pate hada fumble if: OUR OPENING "We had two or three recovery, an interception kids that had outstanding and four tackles. Amphi (2-1) hosts Sal- against Pueblo last week, pointe (2-1) at a 7:30 p.m. as it took a-76-yard run by I matchup tomorrow night u a r t e r b a c k Steve - Soon to be ervi n • as AAA-South league play Doolittle to get the Pan- e �/` enters its second week. - thers rolling. 1 ; thefoothills area with domestic, In last week's action, Friedli said that , .,-. .Amphi clobbered Pueblo Doolittle, who switched to : ,s. ; - ti i foreign, motorcycle & marineparts34-8, while Salpointe fell to quarterback three weeks :� } Tucson 29-15. ago, would probably start 3 tlitili.; : .' f "It's going to be a good against Salpointe. r� 327-3464 game," said Amphi Coach Friedli said that the r. Fern Friedli. "They offense still hasn't , -.. / :.- L 2736 N . CAM PBELL AVE. always do a good job progressed as far as he against Amphi." would like, but added that .: r. Friedli said the Lancers the cancellation of the . f , ,/ /: AP AP AP AP - ' ' ' ' AP ' ' - ' ' ' AP are primarily a running Palo Verde game two team,but they do have the weeks ago was part of the GIFTS—STATIONERY — CARDS ability to throw the ball. problem. HOUSEWARES— PAINT— HARDWARE keep us with all the IN orthside news However, Salpointe's FIREPLACE SCREENS,ACCESSORIES passing defense is a little We had to start from suspect, as Tucson guar- scratch this week," Friedli open daily'til 6—Sunday 1 to 4 Subscribe to the TERRITORI:A I.. Call 297-1107 terback Ron Ramirez said. 7113 N. Oracle Rd. 297-0802 completed 8 of 10 passes for Defensively, the Pan- CASAS ADOBES SHOPPING PLAZA .•• ► APAP AP .. .. AP dr AP AP AP AP AP AP AP 224 yards. thers played a tough game, Amphi had a little as they limited Pueblo to trouble getting started only 156 yards total offense. 4L ..'.4, REP. "TOM" V .. 19 i .::1 G 0 0 DWI N tSales ,4Tucson Cactus I � r L4260 N. Oracle Rd. i iS WORKING I -0 '• Open 7 Days I �j _. y FOR PIMA COUNTY HOURS:9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. (t r/ ' - ANDYOU � -�kto,,. I � ii. �,a 4t,p."6,6611, OCOTILLOS • SAGUAROS LEGISLATOR DISTRICT 12 NATIVE ROCK • MEXICAN POTS I i ' I Rep. Tom Goodwin has served 10 years in the Arizona House SU CC U LANTS • LANDSCAPE BOULDERS I of Representatives and has attained the high honor of Chairman 10 t1 I of The State House Appropriations Committee. He believes 0Off I government should be as close to the people as possible and he pledges to find a means of I regulation of rates for people who live beyond the city limits and who have no recourse available withthis coupon I ,`! exce ttothe L P pay high confiscatory water rates. k Page 20,The Arizona Territorial, October 14, 1976 Bitentennial ' State reviews ' Amphi quilt finished SC hOOIS Adorning the wall in the The teachers then put the The Amphitheater School Art Education at the administrative office of squares together. Third District programs paid for University of Arizona who Sunrise Drive.Elementary . ' . III' E k i by the tax override will be is also the chairman of the grade mother Brenda xk . , . i. evaluated by the State Tucson Commission of Arts School is what looks like a Burke put the sewed- . very expensive wall together squares in her '," ,,,, a � .- Department of Education, and Culture, and who has ,, "". . Amphi Superintendent Dr. been functioning as the hanging. Huge in scope, it quilt frame and children. ,, ter, r � . `, 4. , Thomas E. Neel said this unpaid district art con- consists of 84 bright red, then tie-tacked their 24., sultant, Neel added. white and blue em- squares to the quilt filling �' � � � �`� week. • �° Tax override programs broidered squares linked and backing. "That parte „. Accordingto Neel, together with differently- was very difficult for �e .' - ;, new this year in district � .. colored and patterned them," said Mrs. Nash. � � °����-� `��`„�'-'''''7,4--,,.,' -1",r?'�� x schools include art, music, Amphi will pay for the ' . � ,' ,--- and specialist-taught evaluation by donating strips of fabric. They had to get the needle : a., r i f � Glasse in h 1time to the State. Services- What the ro'ect reall s p ysicap y through three thicknesses - -'� - rendered will probably . � �h education, reading andP y is, said principal Robert of fabrics." �� . Lenihan, is a Bicentennial ��t math. include "reading ' Mrs. Burke next finished . • (evaluating) other quilt made last year by all off the edges and the quilt . , "We asked for .the districts' applications for the Sunrise Drive third was hung -in the ad- � -:. evaluation," said Neel. Federal rants, Neel said. �. _ �,, g graders. ministratiye office. a Mrs. '.� '; � ., "?.'he State will come to the Nash hopes it can `be en- �� .,. e a ��`7 district on Nov. 10 and 11 Also evaluated will be the The whole thing was tered in the county fair. : ., P `! and then again in the District's Support Centers, actually a history unit,said The one square that didn't - .t Spring.- g pp t - w� ��=�� one of which has been thirdgrade teacher Jennie �' ` get into the quilt because placed at every district Nash. "We passed around its originator moved could _ .. The team will determine school for the purpose of people pocketr �� meetingState-mandated a list of historical eo le be used to make a � � - � � ,��,1:-1.11::.c4;:i., «•hether Or not and ho���laces and events--ever on the back of the uilt, :�r- ... well ob'ectives of theP Y 4 .- '.: � � J special education child chose one. After a Mrs. Nash said. In the ��� ��� :'� . override have been met, programs. written report on his pocket could be put a list of � � k Neel said. subject, the child was all the names of the , INt - A 1 One of the State The tax override allowed to start on his quilt children who worked on the - u ., . {.. e�, cost$:350,000 and Klock--which he designed quilt. evaluators will be Nor- programs himself, said Mrs. Nash. The other teachers in- • ��� � ,7 s ' ita A, ! .„ iirylegtor...~- li thside resident Dale Fitz- were passed by voters last Yes,the children did all the volved included Charlotte �- '+,.., _ P �. ner, assistant professor of spring- -. . — - . embroidery, said Mrs. Ackerman, Beth Stewart, '� 4,... ��_.= � Nash. Leslie Jackson. ,,,.„ ...,..„:„.,„..,,,,,„, � m : x inCasas Adobes' � ,,, CF enrollment Left to right--Kelvin Nelder, Ellen Gore, Jim Cullen • and Ty Shepperd, four Sunrise Drive fourth graders Optic a b ove e S ' m a e s who worked on the Bicentennial Quilt last year. All said they learned a lot from the project. Catalina Foothills School A"Meet the Candidates" `,f:- !'-: ,,, f District enrollment now night will be held Oct.27 at ,-.- r-4,s, ,, • •" ,, ' -% . ... totals 876,announced Supt. Orange Grove Road y,; ,,; Lewis Sorensen at the School. Becky Sylvester, Northde n .,:,.,y ; ,:, ,,. s i . �' ,regular board meeting Oct. president of the Tucson f/',1r. ; `/ �f6. League of Women voters /� r /7to play at %!.4, r!/,r/, r a ,; ffl;e ro'ected will moderate the two-hour air ",% rr;'�`. �. �� ,�Because th '' ,,,- y;-, -1�fi!enrollment figure was only program. 4/;.-.v' ='{` `;e"�'' :f/823 said Sorensen the Northside bands set to Force Band of the South- 'j`j'�� `' r! '-,r "' j' y/ f;J rla at StateFair Arizona west a 45- iece rou ,• %: ;f// .>r.•;�!/G,i i,,rdistrict may be able to get Questions prepared by P y p g p r'�r� ,�,r : . _, r ,�.�more m ne from the the Famil Facult include Amphitheater High stationed at Luke Air Force 7„,,,,, =`,; '` r f� ',, f j Vy � r� ,;fi/^J f�!�/l,J{r1iir,.,!• :�ir'�/•.� 'yiv�i ,rl,rir�� Band andFlowin Wells. Base. •/./ !/`> ,sr, ,;'r °State. Last year we had Association Committee g _rto give back $61,000 which is sponsoring the Junior High Band `f y <: `The Fair will be h_eld in Booster CIub ...:.• • ./,:.. .....,..,...:,....e ‘.• -,..........,. -,..--.:because we overestimated Candidates Ni ht will be '�` �-.` r,.,Y„,.:-/...:,:. --,...-:,..,,,...-:.: „i'.-. -- . e nr o 11 m en t, said submitted during the first Phoenix Oct. 22 throughSorensen. New enrollment half of the ro ram, after 7. Amphi High will go ` ' = j .p g runn�n CQC� �' .v. 11:30 am.-12:15 '', ��1:.' "'"”) `•` figures are "turned in" to which written questions "Nov.o 5, >✓,� ,?. the state about every 22 will be received from the p•m- j:,.- . Candidates are FWJH will play Oct. 26, snack aba r %-s`', - , . ..days, he added. audience. -�,,%r , Next regular meeting of Rosie Gaines, John Mc- 5-5:30 p.m. -Opening dayceremonies contacts fitted & polished the board will be Oct. 20 at Donald and Dr. Herbert pe g Sunrise Drive, 8 p.m. Wilson. Oct. 22, will be ac- The Canyon del Oro ; companied by the Air Booster Club has fashioneyewear•lens duplication l''i ' ---. reorganized for the 1976-77 RX`s fiiled•repairs.sunglasses Correction school year. ): ` lot '. --. Presently, the club's *� CASAS ADOBES SHOPPING CENTER �. The swimming pool major project is running 7043 N. Oracle Rd. 29T-2501 ; l ycompany whose pool was the snack bar at the home OPEN: 9:30-5:30 Mon.thru Fri.,Sat.9:30-Noon , 14r*::, featured in a page 1 football games. _ ,t. " I. ', ` zj 0 'i -,------ ' - photograph in last week's According to CDO ' � r- "'` - TERRITORIAL was Assistant Principal Pat Tell Our Advertisers you saw them here ; � rr�- erroneously identified as Lennan, the boosters are . t , � r. - .�' ., . Fiesta Pools. It is actually • also helping with ticket ,,,,,,,,,,.,...-,,,,, ,,..r„r,, , ,,,•,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,/,,,,,,,,-,�.,,,,,,!,,,,,,„,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .-..�. , 0. ` �� La Casa Pools. The sales, which he said cuts '- o- TERRITORIAL regrets down the cost of hosting a ,i _ „, -I ---_ , ,t,r the error. game. Free Want Ads .i...... .:'-.: **,-„,,',„i ,, : . , %VA,,‘.',t-, i t. '''..,' .,., :: . A garage full of old childrens toys and bicycles can be • quickly and easily turned into cash.A storage room filled with r Bruce Jorden, Mike McGuire, Ron Rosenberg and There is an hour • old skis and camping equipment can be traded for a camera and -darkroom.it's simple.Using the form below,in fifteen words Gary Kelly, new Eagle Scouts in Troop 211 at the Eagle when you need the v or less,explain what you have and what you want for it. Court of donor on Oct. 6. calm and knowing , We can only accept these free announcements from individu- hands . . . those of als;announcements concerning commercial business,or pronto- `/ Eagles honored the funeral director ting business cannot be printed under the free program. at p _ Any personal announcement on this form will gladly he run you've come to one week,if we receive it prior to 5 p.m.on a.�y Monday. (� t”' know and respect.et. No free ads can he accepted over the phone,though we will When you are con- be happy to take a paid classified ad at 297 1107.To have a Boy Scout Troop 211 berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. fronted bythis free announcement run a second time,we mint;receive a second conducted its annual Charles Rosenberg; and form prior to 5 p.m.Monday. ' potluck supper and Eagle Gary Kelly, son of Mr. and C hour, that is when Please,only vice form per family per week There is a charge Court of Honor on Oct. 6 at Mrs. Jim Kelly. ! our counsellors of 10 cents for each word over 15;words. L.W. Cross Junior High. Joseph Palmer, son Al can help you with Over 180 Scouts, parents Mr. and Mrs. Ken Palmer, the unfamiliar problems. Please print or write clearly and friends were present to has also earned his Eagle, see Frank Maldinado, but is attending the District Scout Executive, ' University of California at ADA present "Eagles" to four this time. He will receive - -- scouts. his award when he returns. _ Those receiving the These five Eagles bring - award were.Mike McGuire, to 53 the number earned by 15 Words or less.Phone numbers,house numbers-and prices count SOIL-of M. and Mrs. An- Scouts., of 211 since' 1963 tom Nr.-Do dt 4519 N. Oracle Rd. as one word.'ADDITIONAL WORDS ARE 10 CENTS EACH. ' 33 6 343 $88-1 72 - - . . . • - , , thong ..•Rotnario; Brute when the first was earned. . _ . -�. Jorc ear nnoI MT.and Mrs. Troop:,211 is sponsored hy',�:_ ‘', el' , • ,•N Any ad received after 5 p.m:Monday may be included in`iK��.next edition of 'Y t rttr in tit week's paper, t the discretion of the jiaoer. Bin- Jorderi; Ron Rosen- - the Hare on School PTA. , -, .