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TOWN CLERK TOwN OF ORO V/ LLEY 9040 N. ORACLE it ORO VALLEY, AZ 85704 NW Fillosleitai reapplies American Medical International filed an application .-! r, for certificate of need for its proposed Northwest --," ,•,‘"-- --.--. . „„Gothmunity Hospital with the State Dept. of Health 1 c:4 - .„,-------- N\ , 0 ,,...-- , f•, ...,, -7 - Services last Friday in Phoenix. -— • ..-- ,- i,, . ..,,,. . „„,„ t.- • *..-. .: The proposed hospital's executive director, James -".*-7,4- -------- _._,_ 41) s' Emery, hand-carried the application to the Phoenix 1 Abb. .1 - ,- • offices. , - .. ti, . The application is a two-volume document; the first - \ t 114: — , s # -4 -\--N J „ 114 , (1 volume, 136 pages, is the application and supporting ,. i , 1 \ = • •-4• ? ,.., ,, -1,49. , . , , ,4_ , .... - materials pertaining to project resources and a ____..., 41 ..., . a„,, ':,,,, 1,4 *. _... .....-:--4 7...0 :- r:::-,-- fo'..f, -, ; .. ; _.._,' 11_ lir'rt.' ' ' . __..1. general program narrative, while the second volume _ - . r:f.a.:-..;• _ .!''. -' ' -- .•",, - -- -_,_:;:--_;..,-,,- ---.-,.--..._- --- .....-------- -... .s !... _.._. ° 11,-1 .,..z.,- --_. ...____ ......, .r. includes 23 exhibits including population projections --;,,,, _..... . 1, ... _ ...--..---- — . .. ii ---...,,......._ - --4mor- -- -t„.- . --- _,.:_._---_-:... estimates, a survey of Pima County's physicians, and .1 ---.. .. -- -- -- .- :---•-.-t--,-,--- ,..- - 4.• - - —;,. .-..---,- 7.7 --- '- ---- -..-- - lik i _ -..-7,---;-,..--,- 0.i o ; iii p . - --1- ---... i ----7, supportive resolutions. -.7.....----....-----;-''•-,--....- 't • _. --;1,--• - 4 P i •'''''' 'S - -11 , ,-•:- --Z4.-:',..,- :r.-:-A...;:7~-' ., -"P` li'of it- $ *' A , In all, the application for the proposed 100-bed i •*--7-1!'"'.---... 4. • ,, .„ , lie,... \\,, ii_ ______ -.‘ .-4-0., -„„,...• hospital lists three basic service areas ..._ .„„ ___„,...,,,, ,—vv. ...* ..,:, - - -, •ar.,,, , t‘ .,4•-• .-- . • - ...,-, .‘.,- , --the immediate service area, which 'is all territory . ; -,:•., .;, , - . . --,-1:.,-- -'',-; ,- ;.. ' 46- . -- _ -, • ., . , .,-- . ,g: . . i v----...„.- _ 4,•-• within four miles of the site, at Ina and Mona Lisa _ x d --''' t ' - . '!.: ' ----•,. , L, - s. --- 1‘. , Roads; -the primary service area, which is Pima County Artist's rendering of the proposed Northwest Community Hospital. (Continued on Page 14) the 444130M, ' Ilk A Tel I:a irk:ob 1:111)I:11 IIIII r • ELEVENTH YEAR, NUMBER 43 TUCSON, ARIZONA -- "The Sunshine Capital" 20 cents per copy OCTOBER 21, 1976 Board delays sewers ,--- Looking in .,. John Varga: 'more than water' --see page 7 The Board of Supervisors voted 4-0 at its Oct. 12 However, McGinnis and Estes attorney Steve Amphi School Board hopefuls study session to accept a recommendation from the Rennecker both denied that the connection guarantees County Sanitation Dept. that no additional sewer had been traded. --see page 10 service committments be made in the CDO Interceptor According to City Manager Ken Scharman, Looking out service area unless conditioned upon completion of the McGinnis had taken some 367 connection guarantees his Thornydale Plaza subdivisions and moved H 1.. R line. from Oct.12 , 85, 57 -- The recommendation came as part of a report them to three other subdivisions before selling them. Oct.13 80 64 tr. Oct.14 75 58 tr. prepared by the Sanitation Dept. on present sewer On July 9,the bpard voted 4-1 to approve McGinnis' O1 15 83 capacities in the service area for the proposed CDO transfers, With Democratic Supervisor Ron Asta Oct.16 83 57 -- Oct.17 83 58 Interceptor, voting against the move. oct.18 83 55 __ According to the report, the present sewers in the "We didn't buy any agreements from McGinnis," Outlook through Saturday calls for dry weather with warmer days. • area, while not running at capacity at this time, are (Continued on Page 14) A* committed to their capacities. - Three other recommendations were presented as part of the report, including: Educational teends reviewed -that if there is a need for an interim sewer line in the area before completion of the CDO Interceptor,the • sewer should be funded by the development requiring - in CDO Plan preparation service; -that if a pump facility becomes necessary,prior to the completion of the CDO Interceptor,the cost of those By WALT NETT indicated that they were college-bound. temporary facilities be funded by the devc...lopment- (Second in a series) However, Wilson said, last year's survey revealed requiring service; As was noted last week, a master plan for a school that only 63 per cent were considering college. - monitoring of critical sewer segments and con- deals not only with numbers of students,but with their "There is a general movement toward the nection permits issued be undertaken on a regular educational needs, as well, requirement that all students have a saleable skill at basis. In the case of Canyon del Oro High School and its graduation. This will mean that many academically The report also lists a tentative timetable for com- master plan, the educational needs are based upon oriented students will also have some preparation in a pletion of the CDO Interceptor, which sets a possible several present educational trends, according to CDO vocational field. Students should develop a broad completion date of January 1978. Principal Rick Wilson. background for making occupational choices. Because The report came in the wake of recent newspaper The first trend Wilson mentioned was the decrease in report., that Tucson land developer Lew S. McGinnis of the need to respond to changing job situations and high school students opting for college. trends, CDO must be flexible to respond to the fluc- had tratlecl sewer connection guarantees to other land In the first North Central evaluation conducted at the develn, ',I's from his Thornydale Plaza subdivision, school several years ago, approximately 92 per cent (Continued on Page 3) incluct.iig. 'es of two subdivisions to the Estes Co. . .. -•- ... .. . - - . _ ... . I ditorial Katie will represent all in District I Voters in the District 1 Board of Super- increases wh4 trumpeting that urban sprawl I board, and as an individual capable of visors contest have an opportunity on Nov. 2 is the cause of all problems. He is leader of resolving conflicts. She firmly believes that to set the tone of Pima County government for the liberal 'new politics' Democrats who government can and should be operated as the next four years — and possibly for years believe that water is the ultimate weapon to efficiently as private enterprise. . beyond that. control growth. Mrs.Dusenberryphas pointed out during the The contest raises issues on a local level , Mr. Asta has been unbending. He has split campaign that she shares the concerns similar to those that are being raised the community wide open on the growth issue. generated by members of the community nationally -- that is, are citizens to retain a He has been a one-issue politician apparently over growth. The difference between herself freedom of choice, or be spoon-fed from trusting that the growth issue would propel and her opponent, she says, is that "he cradle to grave. . him into the governor's chair. believes in planning against growth and I Actions of the incumbent, Ron Asta, over On the other hand, Katie Dusenberry has believe in planning for growth." the past four years clearly indicate he favors established a record over the years as a solid Katie Dusenberry will r e p r e s e n t ALL the latter. He has contributed to the community leader. She has proven her citizens in District 1. sprawling topsy-turvy growth of the county competency as a businesswoman, as a The TERRITORIAL is pleased to endorse bureaucracy and the corresponding budget common-sense member of the School District Mrs. Dusenberry. Page 2,The Arizona Territorial, October 21, 1976 as r 4\ The Velvet Touch e () Pie Beauty Salon peonzecaNzbre,, places & things Manicure Pat—Glenda—Sue and pedicure Dyane—Pam 11 d by Rita To Serve You. 1 6431N. ORACLE 297-2284 ORME DAM PROJECT TO BE DISCUSSED in our society today. The First Arizona Civic Theatre Open Mon.-Sat.,also Thurs.evening The Orme Dam project will be discussed at this will explore the former in a "musical-ette" called"In A friendly shop with that Special Touch. month's Southern Arizona Environmental Council Fashion" from Nov. 4-21 at the Community Center * r.1, Air HOTEL PARADISO AT U OF A "- •, --. ‘ — -4,41):. '' ' CATALINA FOOTHILLS CANDIDATES NIGHT Another Georges Feydeau play, "Hotel Paradiso," is now being shown at the U of A Theatre by the Drama ' ,'-^ IP, "••2 The Family Faculty Assn. of Catalina Foothills on Oct. 20at7:Botanical3Op.m. ThGearmdeenetsi,ng21wwill bNe. Theatre. Based on a comedy by Georges Feydeau,"In meetinghel d atFashion"promises to be elegant fun. Call 622-2823 for GLASSWORKS Allthocevaeytrneadov3nao.prnaCiailIrenosdlyniNaonBrst:tploerforpbwlheioelml snshixwow.ithsltidhese Orme and diDscaumss, School District 16 is sponsoring a"Meet the Candidates tickets. Dept. Directed by Robert C.Burroughs,Paradiso will Night" with Board of Trustees candidates Rosie run nightly through Sunday,Oct.24 at 8 p.m. There are FEATURING HANDCRAFTED Gaines, John McDonald and Dr. Herbert Wilson as matinees on Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets STAINED GLASS—WINDOWS,LAMPS, guests of honor. The event will be held at Orange are$3.50 for evening performances,$2.50 for matinees. SKYLIGHTS&CUSTOM DESIGNS Grove Road School on Oct. 27, 7:30 p.m. After Call 884-2422 for information or come to the Olive Road TUCSONS MOST tO 881 .4541 . LORFUL SELECTION OF OPALS-ANTIQUES-CATHEDRAL GLASS moderator Becky Sylvester presented four prepared theater weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or Saturday 9 2723 N. CAMPBELL A ,V7-SUPPLIES-REPAIRS questions to the speakers, the audience will submit a.m. to noon for tickets. CLASSES AVAILABLE written questions to the speakers, the audience will Tues. -Sat, 10 to 4:30 submit written questions to individual candidates with "ALL MY SONS" AT PIMA COMMUNITY other candidates resonding if they desire. Refresh- The Pima Community College drama students will ments will be served. present the Arthur Miller Play"All My Sons"on Oct. Lunches from $1.10, Dinners from$3.75 LAGUNA SCHOOL FAIR SET 21,22,23,28,29 and 30 at 8 p.m.and Saturday Oct.24 at The Laguna Elementary School Country Fair will be 2:30 p.m.in the Little Theater,PCC Fine Arts Building, held Oct. 23 from noon to 6 p.m. The fun will include on the West Campus. Admission is$1 for the public,50 in Top%#f.# $3Boutique,Spook House,Give Away,Country Store,and cents for students,games, booths, prizes, Dime-a-Dip Dinner, Plant ts, call 887-6901 for reservations. a clown. Everyone is welcome, proceeds will benefit DISCUSSIONS ON SCHOOL DESEGREGATION SET New York Steak.$525 the school. The Oct. 10th through 22nd Unit meetings of the League of Women Voters will study and discuss GUTTERSEN AND EMERLING TO DEBATE "School Desegregation." Unit meeting location on the District 2 congressional candidates Laird Guttersen, Northside will be the Woods branch library, 3455 N. crab Legs . $495 •••••••••• Republican and Michael Emerling, Libertarian, will appear at a political Forum at St. Francis in the First, tonight, Oct. 21 at 7:30 p.m. Foothills, 4625 E. River Road Cat Swan) on Oct. 26, WESTERN PANCAKE BREAKFAST AND RUM- 11:45 a.m. to discuss "Foreign Policy: Is Detente a MAGE SALE teak & Crab S •••••••$5 2 5 Dirty Word?" The public is invited. The social event of the year on the northside-the Exchange Club of North Tucson's 13th Annual Western fp HIL STOVER • NORTHSIDE FUN FAIR The Women's Guild of the Lutheran Church of the Pancake Breakfast-will be embellished this year with the Exchange's First Annual Rummage Sale. Both Tucson's most popular guitarist&singer Ascension,1220 W. Magee Road,is sponsoring a "Fun will take place Saturday, Oct.23 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fair-on Oct.23 from 2 to 7 p.m. There will be booths at the Casas Adobes Shopping Plaza. Donation is$1.50 filled with handmade items, home-baked food and for all you can eat, proceeds will be used for Tucson PORTER _.4., plants. Children and the young at heart will enjoy games and prizes. Picnic tables will be placed near youth projects. Tickets are available from any Ex- change member or at the door. - ROCKWELES v&'"' --- ._ ,._ booths offering hot dogs, burritos, barbecued beef sandwiches,homemade pies, cakes and cookies. For SEX EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN •E --r I devotees of the pie-ala-mode delights,ice cream will be The Church of St. Francis in the Foothills will SERVING _ ..‘ available with cups of steaming coffee. Popcorn,soda sponsor an introductory Course in Sex Education for LUNCH AND DINNERand balloons will make the picnic complete. Neighbors Elementary Children on Oct.26,Nov.2 and Nov.9,7 to il are invited to join in on the happy occasion,to browse, 9 p.m.at the Church,4624 E.River Road. The course is IN THE FOUNTAIN PLAZA , i__ play,eat,do some Christmas shopping early or just sit taught with boys and girls together and parents totally For Reservations: 297-2236 and visit over a cup of coffee. involved. Cost is $3 per child. Call 299-9063 for in- 7116 N. Oracle (at Ina& Oracle) Y ' .1% SCANDALOUS PLAY PLANNED FOR NOV. 4 formation and registration. Apparently, the institution of marriage was just as BICENTENNIAL GEM SHOW SET scandal-ridden in 19th Century French Society as it is The Old Pueblo Lapidary Club will present a Red, NEWSPAPER DRIVE White and Blue Gems for'76 at the Tucson Community G FOR YOUR DINING Center Exhibition Hall Oct. 29, 30 and 31. I Orange Grove Road School is conducting a PLEliSURE ,,, Community Food Bank.paper drive to benefit the MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR The University of Arizona Opera Theatre will ,.. . • 7 Bring newspapers to the present"The Merry Wives of Windsor"on Oct. 29 and office during school hours30 at 8 p.m. Admission is $3 for the public, $2 for . ,....,' students. .. , ill Plk ilk 1 '1, 1!Ili dr'.I %I 41 -'-'011 ,e44, 4 Plii41. As, I 4‘ 4 Wir ye"-Awl, Arizona Concert Series 71,- AlkeltAil sir i ;ill itintli' The Music Company Incomparable .Food •Wine Ti.e Cocktails / i!i1;111Illi;ii! ifilii \ t . ' l'ill1 ir '11 KINGSTON TRIO In Concert . , Coat of Arms , MUSIC HALL......._....1 , .11 Tucson Community Center A MAGNIFICENT BLEND 'TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: All Seats Reserved OF UNUSUAL DECOR i MAIN BOX OFFICE • ELCON • PARK MALL • $55o W $650 JP DAVIS MONTHAN AFB • LA POPULAR (NOGALES) EAST SIDE CITY HALL . DIAL-A-TICKET 882-8626 EXCELLENT INTERNATIONAL TICKET INFORMATION: 791-4266 CUISINE& FINE SERVICE .-- , . „... Remember our spacious upstairs 8 pm Friday -," • , -. ...! Banquet Room for your next -OCTOBER 29 ,,,e ,,) club function or fashion show. ,-,.-. , .14,• 7053 N.Oracle Road Phone:297-2205 or 297-9950 in Casas Adobes Shopping Center I ' i# L . . . ki \-,./f. ' _ ic , 0,, , ,c.„,„, ..., ,..:....._____ .,,,,„ _...,. . ,..... ..,_ „. .„.... .. fl . . • October 21, 1976, The Arizona Territorial, Page 3 General Plan Chapter 1 will • . ... ,op _ .41134P 0 '1. be discussed at OV Nov . 2 the Oro Valley's 0 _ I The Oro Valley Planning town, includingpublic Montgomery, state statute 112111: 71.-1 1 a • t and Zoning Commission climate, physical features, facilities and services, requires that every • will conduct an informal utilities and existing land including police and fire municipality prepare and 4 )atelea 9 pubiic discussion of por- use. protection, water, waste adopt a comprehensive, tions of Chapter 1 of the Oro The plan's introduction Aater and solid wastes, general plan for the town's trx p 40 .- Valley General Plan at its and the town's historical zoning, building codes, development. . Town Homes November 2 meeting. background will be general administration, The statute calls for a The plan has been discussed at the November recreation and schools. statement of community Tucson's Prestige Location... divided into six chapters 2 meeting, along with Chapter 3 deals with Oro goals and development J Casas Adobes Foothills Area for study purposes. climate, physical features Valley's environment, policies. 16 Chapter 1 deals with and utilities. including flora, fauna, Secure, Peaceful Environment 1 existing' conditions in the Chapter 2 will deal wiThe minimum required th slopes,soils,the flood plain as the plan for a town with 4 Plus Club House&Swimming Pool and drainage. a population below 50,000 is 0 ri the toic of Chater 4 0 Future land use plans are pp , including rural, single family residential, multi- • a .landEngineered To Save Energy... . use - element e designating the proposed Insulated to save money on utilities general distribution, . . i CF valley family residential, com- mercial , industrial, and public and semi-public location and extent of such uhses of the land for - °using, business, dustry, agriculture, '14.3 2 Bedroom-2 Bath $36,250 Custom built at a project price! Pv . uses. A Models Open Daily 10 to 5 L recreation, education, " INIamomr Chapter 5 deals with public buildings and Closed Saturday PItransportation, including grounds, open space and LOCATED ACROSS FROM CASA BLANCA PLAZA o i c e arrest three Oracle Road, collectors other categories that may For Informationcall Mike Demko - 297-4680 and arterials,other streets, be appropriate to the in CDO burglary , mass transit,bicycles, and municipality. pedestrian and equestrian The other requirement is • DAVIS HOMES The Oro Valley Police and 17, were taken to the activity. a circulation plan showing 1 TUCSON'S O.UALITY BUILDER SINCE 1948 Dept. arrested three Pima County Juvenile Chapter 6 has been set the location and extent of juveniles last week in Court Center where they aside for revisions, existing and proposed connection with a burglary were charged with grand According to a rough freeways, arterial and 4' il.* two weeks ago at Canyon theft and burglary, ac- draft of the introduction collector streets, which is * _A • _..11b.a eir II-•• -4, *14S1 del Oro High School. cording to OVPD Lt. Fred prepared by Town Zoning also to be correlated with •.11.11.0.••••••• •• The youths, aged 15, 16 Roof. Administrator Dorothy the land use plan. ... % % A?' Educational trends in CDO Plan )4 % .......imeo... .••.......... * ..„............••• needs, whether they 'lean toward college prep at the Cornmunitg Center (Continued from Page 1) programs or toward vocational courses. tuating job market," says the plan. In addition,such changes as computer programming OCTOBER 23-24 Wilson said that a survey projecting employment in courses and science seminars could be in the offing. R Sal Arizona and surrounding states over the next 10 years Compliance with the U.S. Department of Health, Jr. League ummage e showed that the emphasis would be placed on Education and Welfare's Title IX regulations has OCTOBER 23-24 vocational education experience, caused expansion of physical education programs for Tony Aguilar Rodeo To that end, some programs have already been girls,including an activity gym for the girls,as well as OCTOBER 27-28 expanded, such as auto mechanics,while others,such any necessary upgrading of the girls' physical as crafts programs,have been revised in order to teach education programs to make them comparable to the Arthur Fiedler Conducting crafts such as leatherworking and silversmithing as boys' programs. the Tucson Symphony saleable trades, he added. However, the plan is only a working document and OCTOBER 28-31 Another area that has become part of the plan is the subject to change with changes in needs. expansion of the school's guidance and counseling One change has already been made,Wilson said, as Professional Tennis Tournament facilities, which Wilson said could help alleviate the seating in the planned auditorium was reduced from OCTOBER 2 9-3 1 present condition that a student sees his counselor once 1,100 to 700 seats in order to raise the quality of daily Fourth Annual Lapidary & Gem Show in four years. use facilities in the rest of the fine arts complex. : In addition, there is expansion coming in the areas The fine arts complex, which is the first project in Main Box Office BOX OFFICE HOURSEastside City Hall of basic skills improvement as well as advanced the program, will include the auditorium, a 250-seat Mon-Sat 10 to 6 Mon-Fri 10 to 4:30pm placement programs. little theater,an instrument room,a vocal music room, No Checks Accepted Within 7 Days of Showdate Ft.Huachuca El Con "Kids should be reached at the level they're at," a recording room, three visual art rooms and a band Tues thru Sat 12-5pm ""— Tues thru Sat 10-5 Wilson said,adding that students have to reach a basic room. Davis Monthan Tues thru Fri 11-4:30pm Dial-A-Ticket level of skills. In addition,Wilson said the school plans to improve La Popular 882-8626 While stressing the basic skills, Wilson said the the acoustics and add a sound system in the gym- Nogales For Ticket Information - programs would remain flexible to meet the student's nasium for student body assemblies. Mon thru Sat 10 6pm 791-4266 111111zeis t ' ' filial Friti t ti. t S lila. 11122 . IS 121211 t lhIES la ironalEsteas ID ..,.: , RANCHO MLA ,... MAGEE RD ..".i'-': '-:,..',6"'r z''• ./ . --- 1 ,, 2: , — 5. 61 , ,_„.,.,.... - ,c.,..;..•,. 7 gr l'/ . = —- - -:'"1":-v 4-..z.- tan( -7 711"mr- _ _ , ,."---3_:. •: - INA RD 0 Illp4illig II i i , i . -.1611 I..) . . ..: - — *------Ti'' --: ll --.. I- 1* IS&111 1211- 11 iiii (\k :.:,--_,:__;.. .--.- -. a _ -- -.,.• .. __ •_.:,____: ..-.••••• ......., ,,,,. -....:. __a, GROVE RD - SKY LINE DR CASAS 4, . ADOBES A PARK V' Casas Adobes Park Rancho Feliz Verde Catalina OrangeGrove West of Oracle. 3 & 4 Magee Road West of Oracle. On Oracle Road just North of Ina. Here's Mod bedrooms. Unique designs. All lots ranch size lots, here are the big the town house that urges,"Compare M , _.... planned to afford great views of the beautiful homes you've looked for— ...then come to Verde Catalina:'2 and _U, Catalinas. Its a move-up for sureD ... happy homes with a happy name! 3 bedroom models. Stylish designs. alls Open ly 11-6. but prices start at only $25,200. From only$32,000. Livability, from just $32,000. .411ESL. OPPORTUNITY ESTES BUILDS NEIGHBORHOODS—NOT JUST HOUSES! ESTES the estes cornpany IE c . Territorial, October 21 r Page 4,The Arizona , 1976 Editorials oublisheis„ .. .... Carter' s '�' t j corner e. d. Jewett *Ldb shows lack of • County Assessor Steve Emerine said last week that "home owners, small businessmen and -- to a certain extent-- legitimate farmers and ranchers are paying of the matter is that issues in the campaign are more in property taxes becasue existing loopholes are "Judge not that ye be not judged.” "He that is the fact �� permitting non-agricultural property owners to pay without sin among you, let him first cast a stone." not mutually exclusive. It is entirely possible for theless by claiming to be farmers and ranchers.o These messages were what Jimmy Carter had in mind candidates to pose solutions for cities even as they talk He thinks the legislature should correct the situation. when he frankly discussed adultery and lust with about religion, ethnic purity, abortion, sex and other Steve has been saying this over and over since he reporters from Playboy magazine in rather earthy deep moral concerns. assumed the office. terms, according to his staff. These are issues because the citizens are troubled Last week he cited the example of Anamex Mining The sentiments are fine, but the fact is that on this about them and want them discussed. And the purpose Company purchasing the old Empire Ranch for $12.8 temporal earth citizens are indeed prone to judge and of a political campaign is as much to learn about million as a water source. Since the land qualified as be judged and they have few inhibitions about throwing the inner man as well as his stands on bread and butter 'grazing land' it's on the tax rolls for a cash value of the first stone. A general rule of thumb is that the problems. This is particularly true in the case of g g higher a person's station in life or his aspirations to Carter who has emerged as a national figure only this only $312,382, according to Emerine. gm n nd the fasteryear. Well,OK. Perhaps he has a point there. public office,the harder the�udg a ts.�l the stones are thrown. Indeed one of the benefits of the televised debates is My difference with Steve is that over the years he � ,. did some rather harsh judging in the that it gives Americans a chance to analyze both has also been citing Rancho Romero as another Carter himself 1 g g � same article when he accused former President President Ford and Governor Carter in a new light. horrible example. Lyndon Johnson of"lying, and distortingthe And we would wager that the intangibles--the conduct, He says that the owners of Rancho Romero sold the yndoto Pima Countyfor $1,400 per acre, but the cheating truth," as he admitted in an apology to Mrs. Johnson. mannerism, confidence, personality, etc. -- of each property Considering Carter's aspirations,irations, it is a foregone candidate is just as important in the eyes of viewers as land was on the tax rolls at only$7 per acre because it conclusion that his judgment in granting Playboy an the tangibles they discuss. was classified under state guidelines as grazing land. interview,as well as his remarks,will be a campaign Our guess is that if he had it to do all over again, Absolutely correct. issue until Nov. 2. Carter would forego an interview with Playboy and Rancho Romero,prior to becoming another piece of Alread some commentators are saying that's too decline to talk about the deeply private matters of sex. government property, was in fact true grazing land in Y, Yi,g bad. Their general line of reasoning,subject to many These are mistakes that will haunt him and throw his the strictest sense. When it was sold to Tempe variations, is that the cities are camprotting, aign P but that the aign off stride. His opposition will not have to businessman John Ratliff some years back,he wanted candidates are talkingabout abortion, religion, bring up the issue--it has a life of its own. to develop the property into a fine suburban com- adultery munity. Hardlyanyone would disagree that Ratliff adultery and other nongermane subjects. In any event,it is refreshing to see people concerned Y g If this logic were extended,the candidates could not about the use of earthy language in a time when"doing presented Pima County with the finest development discuss city problems meaningfully unless they your own thing"is supposed to have passed the point of plan yet seen by planners and engineers. stopped talkingabout the ethical subjects. However, no return. Ratliff was kicked around unmercifully by the Board PP of Supervisors who denied his rezoning application �`t` . unanimously. This county needed more greenbelts, it ' :'', �,-' "�.s• •(I.• . �...:mow; was said. Completely ignored in the whole process was ' ;\`�.. .� , ,.�,;,_ :. ., ,. that the future Rancho Romero greenbelt backed up ,a�.Vis, : against the biggest greenbelt in the county -- the .�pr. ,.•. -'• . ��;,`- National Forest and the Catalina Mountains. ,..,,, -' =�,.� j` What to do now? Make it a park,it was determined. a\ .1 �c'• ,s ` 1, t' �;;;•; :_ • , Get the s to to in on the act. Trade off some land here ,V.•'. 4 p•a •• = -. and there and buy up Rancho Romero. The govern- ...: ';�• •�� . . ment must own more land in Pima County! ` �� 1,,,:, - •, So the land was purchased from the Ratliff interests -� f- :: �� . taken off the tax #� and immediately acre - r l e 1 400 a t $ ,ri. �:. P '� f ,, .r ' rolls. Even the former $7 per acre looks pretty good Ads reqii,s: ;'.' j fj �, now. It beats the heck out of nothing. - ' �'1'--` g`'!; r; :: - But the point is that if Ratliff had been allowed to 1he Assessor would be out . - t :..•�- : :.::. -r. with his plan t -. - proceedCounty d a� Ian now on improved ved \ \ �ficir�- L there lacin a valuation right p , • on extensive Improvements. Tax money would be �' Countyrather than flowingout to \ ' - ,:: ,, flowing into Pima \s, :,...:; .. •- a pay off the cost of another needless greenbelt. ` = problem in Pima 1 :;r:':::: c. Yes Steve there is a taxing \ ` , :11111,. �. i Con A developed Rancho Romero might have \\ County. P \ 1 1 :.: helped solve it,though. It would have come a lot closer ;/! - !. \4I ,� ..{ than what you have out there now. .,,,,k 2. , a� ,(j:; ; :,, ++ ++ + \ .j•...:._f: .j �� Rep.Sam Steiger also made a speech last week. ' �f;r°f' =` =,` He,according to a release, charged his opponent for the U.S. Senate, Dennis De Concini, betrayed the people of Arizona by failing to speak out against a Ari • • • plank in the Arizona Democrat platform calling repeal Z� � a a �� �� � e��+,��� of-Right-to-Work laws. "By this silence at the Democrat State meeting, Mr. • • shows courising DeConcini gave his support of the repeal of Section 14b of the Taft-Hartly Act, which would destroy Right-to- Work laws in Arizona and 19 other states," Steiger Significant economic progress has been achieved in Net assessed valuations in the county were up from said. Pima County during the past decade according to $1,067,881,000 in 1974-75 to $1,184,887,000 in 1975-76. Well, now that's not exactly right, Congressman. figures published in Valley National Bank's new Preliminary estimate for 1976-77 is $1.25 Billion, Perhaps you haven't been listening during all those Arizona Statistical Review. Charnesky said. debates you have been having with Mr. DeConcini. Five important economic indicators -- population, Expenditures by the federal government in Arizona We thought we had been correctly interpreting the retail sales,bank deposits,new vehicle sales and fuel between fiscal 1974 and fiscal 1975 increased 23.6 per stand of DeConcini in connection with the Right-to- consumption -- have all increased.between 1965 and cent, from $3,002, 385,00 to $3,710,503,000. Federal Work issue but just to make sure -- after reading of 1975, said Joseph Charnesky, manager of VNB's expenditures in Pima County increased from Steiger's remarks over at Sabino High School we economic research department. $757,690,000 to $992,469,000, a 31 per cent gain. -asked the Democratic candidate to give it to us again; Although the past two years have shown some Construction in the state was off last year,and Pima once to our reporter in a press conference last Friday economic decline for the state, said Charnesky, long- County followed the trend. Construction volume last and in a note to me. term indicators point to a steadily improving economy year totaled $226,675,000, compared to $247,077,000 in "My answer to your reporter and to your note is that in Arizona. 1974. -my position has always been in support of the Right-to- Population in Pima Countyincreased from 313,000 to Charnesky said with the economy rebounding, Work law in Arizona and I will continue to do so P 441,200, or 41 per cent between 1965 and 1975; retail however,more Arizonans have expressed intentions to because the people of Arizona have made their in- sales climbedfrom $441upto buy a new or used residence during the coming clination perfectly clear and I will therefore vote in $ 443,000 to $1,329,187,000, months. He said seven per cent of those surveyed opposition to the repeal of Section 14b of the Taft 201.1 per cent, and bank deposits were up from 366 624000 to $1,078,856,000, an increase of 194.3 per indicated they plan to buy a home in the near future. Hartley law," DeConcini said. cent. Average daily school membership increased in the That all sounds perfectly clear doesn't it? county last year, while the cost of educating each + + ++ + There were 183,425 vehicles registered in the county student was up throughout the state. Fred Scherrer went home to Kansas City this week. in 1965, compared to 321,748 in 1975, up 75.4 per cent, "There was an average of 92,197 students in Pima As many of you know,Fred was our good and steady and motor fuel consumption went from 107,750,000 County schools each day during 1974-75, compared to gallons to 219,505,000 gallons, up 103.7 per cent. 91,820 in 1973-74," Charnesky said. (Continued on page 5) .0 A Map�llitilIill Second class postage paid a Tucson,AZ.Subcription E P PER Tederitorlai rates: by mail in Pima Coun $7.50 per year;by mail outside Pima County in U.S.S-.50,foreign countries,$10 Association-Founded 1885 -, EOir�Q per year; single copies, 2("cents.. 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JACK B.JEWETT Arizona Newpapers Association January 1975. rJr,;l ,� ASsO('UTION Editor and Publisher General Manager IFor Gr•ot•r Public S•r ic• 1 October 21, 1976,The Arizona Territorial, Page 5 Stock Market :: .. . , 4, , ,. . --....,,„.„,...._ , ,r I r.;„ -----., . , , Bargain hunters attracted . , . ,.a , ,, , ...::,,,,:., . .. ,. , * .:,,, ••. , iiitiiii, ../...) .......--,,,,../.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ... .. . . • .. , . , : .... ,. , . . . ...,., , - - -. - ' ,'-:„..:,,,,,:.,,,..„„,,,,,..• by week ' s bouncing prices . $ , , .,--r- ...: .'.., . .. : :,, ' •. By JOHN G.FORREST doing just that, I '',./ :". reveal a slight im- there were rumors that this I::.I Speculators had a field Helping to keep prices provement. Of course, bank, or that bank, was in day in the stock market jumping around was the 'they took heavy write-offs trouble. While there were during the past week. move by many to "dress in previous quarters strains in some instances,a GI FTS—STATIONERY — CARDS Prices bounced up and up" their portfolios before because of losses on loans gradual improvement has HOUSEWARES— PAINT— HARDWARE down like a yo-yo on a long the year-end. Tax-loss and real estate. . With become evident. string, with short con- selling in anticipation of a hopefully the worst behind ,FIREPLACE SCREENS,ACCESSORIES vering and bargain hunters rising market later on,kept .them, the holding com- Until the political"three- open daily'til 6—Sunday 11 to 4 competing for shares. a number of •individual panies should make a ring-circus" is sent to 7113 N.Oracle Rd. 297-0802 An oversold market,with investors occupied. They better yearly earnings winter quarters for a blue chip issues are taking no chances on record. revival four years hence, CASAS ADOBES SHOPPING PLAZA predominating, attracted whoever is elected At the same time, a the stock speculators will many operators who have president. ' .. return of confidence on the be having an active time. A subscription to the Territorial makes a great,gift. been sitting on the sidelines Increased daily turnover part of the public dealing To paraphrase an old Get one for a friend or forourself. for months. Their buying in shares revealed that the with banks, should be saying: "Many are cold, y forced those who had sold funds were becoming apparent. For a while but few are frozen!" Call 297-1107 and give a lasting gift!! the market short,to cover. nervous. Block tran- In the scramble, the tape sactions by them, ranging began running late. from 10,000 shares or more, • For a while, it seemed began to increase over the % liketo manyprevious volume. This also 8 . ,- - ' • . old times .. �g ,� h - s: • contributed to the nervous �1" 1 board room chair war- ti •-'� ,. mers. Prices on the floor of pace of trading, especially � � ���` ��' with the market at it's , �� -- the Exchange were lower ` '`' � � Lowest m several ° }: 9�" R r� . than those appearing on the pointa Ira w,.. _: months. ° a, -v� otfr,1 r,, ... , screens throughout the -4 �gip. ,. , coun As those who had Interest among the _ - ,,,,„ previouslysold shares they trading fraternity is ,�0 didn't own began to cover, centered at the present g 1 ,'4 , , , „ , a turnabout in prices time on the nine month • '• created further confusion. earnings now being made �; ;•„ . •tom” With the market surging public by corporations. . t back and forth, it was the Although they are not as type in which speculators large as anticipated earlier ��� could scalpa fewpoints on in theyear, theygenerally �� P,� {� r both sides of the market. show a favorable trend. : ` i And from the activity that The earnings of bank ` was generated, theywere • holdingcompanies,usually - m Publisher'scorner i � r `^arias i - 4. 4 I ' i. Continued from page 4) 'a ,° .;�: ' .2> --- bookkeeper here for the past several years., - '.,-41� ,� ii:' ifi ' lit„. 47..:-,cc. .s* �. '.. 05,, ,` Sometimes--especially during the football season--I :-; '�'�'`, `: a_ - Y • • felt he was the only friend I had around the office. Wei $ g ._ :` *,�', Li•' ";;iS'�z¢•s�'f} '-v yy�-!$ Ito1. i, Y.�' y.. always agreed that the mighty Kansas City Chiefs ;��' -, „`•` °"` `� ; `sus'+ lr`M+� • , team was the class of professional football. , 171 . of the Cief's fortunes on anygiven "{`_ '`•' Regardless � � :Eat. ,,..-.. � �... �'$' f. ..wr. Sunday afternoon, Fred never failed to show up 1404'at/171 �� Monday morning with a big smile and a cheery hello. ,� ;- But he did that everymorning. ` `�'� ,; A few weeks ago Fred thought he should take a few H , I ..:,., days off. He was feelinga "little under the weather," ; '� .x�`� I. Y he told us. Fred died last Friday morning. He was 77. / 4 Il i:! c'''. ii.t. 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Fedmart Family Centers of izona a y Savings . 4350E.Camelback Road, Phoenix 85018, (602) 959-8550 -,' 182 E.Ft.Lowell Dr. 7030 E.22nd Street Affiliate of The Northern Trust Company of Chicago Tucson,Arizona Page 6, The Arizona Territorial, October 21, 1976 c 0 4._ s ' IN House hopefuls + a the political use hopefuls ,. � ,. 1 , , Gun-control was the members of the Southern k scene subject of a U.S. Arizona Rifle and Pistol t' 4 Congressional candidates Assn.--was exemplified "'` , Nitv..,forum Oct. 13. when moderator Neal Knox x i .f The attitude of the held up a small silvery _ -—si- ` ` ; crowd—most of whom were handgun and announced it I " . 14- - had been a gift to his wife ' 1., . L for Mother's Day in 1968. '`' ' i ' �. • "I can assure you no gift .- VOTE w , was ever more aP- • predated," Knox added to � y -li ) '. loud applause. - lets ' . Incumbent U.S. JIM WIEST y Representative Mo Udall w� was forced to defend his Candidates for U.S. House Laird Guttersen (Republi- can), incumbent Morris Udall (Democrat) and stand against "Saturday JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Night Specials" several Michael Emerling (Libertarian) ata forum sponsored PRECINCT FOUR -� times. Such guns are for by the Arizona Rifle and Pistol Assn. last week. • 4 "killing people only," he *Attorney with the County and The most qualified said, adding that he sup- fire ported legislation againstFw City Attorney's Office candidate for them. Udall added that he *Attorney with the City Consumer Justice of the Peace was also against mail- order sales of guns. Affairs Division Precinct 4, He added that although set for 1 6 No Democratic or Republican he is against gun Nov . *Three years experience as an attorney i Party candidate will appear registration, however, his Nov. 16 has been set for members of that board will ll in private practice, on the November 2 Ballot. opponents, Laird Gut- the special election to also be elected at the Nov. tersen, Republican anddecide whether the 16 election. Candidates for Michael Emerling, Flowing Wells Volunteer the board include C.E. Libertarian undoubtedly Fire District will be (Cooper, incumbent chief, opposed all laws regulating governed by a five- Howard D. Fair, in- GiAS‘ guns. member board of directors cum bent secretary- Not so, said Guttersen. as opposed to the district treasurer; William J. "I am not opposed to all chief and secretary- Cummings, Lois Bradley, itte _ gun laws." He said he sees treasurer under which the Emma Caldwell, Carl Alan li? -... ddillibp no need for private citizens district now operates. Lathrem em and Michael to own "crowd-control" If the vote is in favor of a Habeck. weapons or machine guns. five-member board, the There will be provisions on the ballot for write-in -- candidates, said Fair. State Senate It's Time For A Change Thymutberegistd S a e voters and residents of the SIC44*641‘44' District 12 To 20th CenturyMethods district, he added. ...,..,,, , in the ` All registered voters residing in the Flowing COUNTY NTY R E CQ R D E R'S OFFICE F I CE Wells Volunteer Fire - * � YOUR TAX DOLLARS L LA RS District at least 30 days before Nov. 16, 1976 are 116k .- REPUBLICAN 400 .. - ' CAN BE SAVED BY ENERGETIC eligible to vote, said Fair. The election will be held EfFICIENT CI E NT at Fire Station no.1,1342 W. k a+r ---� Mohawk, 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. NORTHWEST AREA RESIDENT FOR — -- EFFECTIVE Anyone wishing to speak 16 YEARSMANAGEMENT with candidates directly should call 887-1010, Fair V advised. . * Dlek 1 ELECT Gel N our daN off right! IVS7 la Iler LPima County Recorder I Send a 'Territorial to a friend!! . . ,... ,�, -- , -t . . FORWhenLEE .k. F�t WISDOM - , 41 . ,v, , . ._ _ _ . JUSTICE you vote --,...." ir �r ,,,,,„. a , , id Fair. .,......1 ,, ... : 4 OF THE 4. -,,,..........- Nov. 2, J. P. 4 p E ACE :`", x ''' * DEMOCRAT * PL if r .', share .,.. Precinct 4 • Independent Paid for by: Waller For JP4 Committee, 1461 W. Gardner,Tucson, Az 85705 the ride The Wheeler for JR Committee Telephone • pone 887-1450 would appreciate your vote for Av.- REP. "TOM" Edwin K. . 0. , .,,,. i illk 1 GOODWI N for Justice of the Peace,Precinct 4 if. , .. HE'S WELL-QUALIFIED I 41111.I IS WORKING L ,31. ./ FOR PIMA COUNTY JERRY SWANICK A N D YOU „ .., ,,.,,,-22- Aqv ,..,...„ ..,- I NW LEGISLATOR DISTRICT 12 : INDEPENDENT JUSTICE.,_ ,,,... PEACE THE i Iv' • ?- ;r Rep. Tom Goodwin has served 10 years in the Arizona House of Representatives and has attained the high honor of Chairman t'' �a�, .•� of The State House Appropriations Committee. He believes government should be as close to the people as possible and he � 30 YEARS I N TUCSON �_ x - pledges to find a means of re ,� gulation of rates for people who live beyond the city limits and who have no recourse available V -�R 'J except to pay the high confiscatory water rates. �t it tMATUREJUDGEMEN T • October 21, 1976,The Arizona Territorial, Page 7 Varga ' recalls ' hisfightwithCityHall By WALT NETT found that people signed the petition,not just because said. "There are two kings and two queens on the he said. "Theysigned it because of the council that did it, and theygotta o" ' They say you can't fight City Hall. of water," gn g Well,John Varga is trying to do just that. council's dropping of the TG&E suit. Some of them are Varga said that the recall committee has moved into Varga, who organized the recall petition drive still mad about the Houghton Road Golf Course." the screening of candidates after they voted to do so, against the City Council's four-member majority -- Varga said the practicality of the course "is another because it wasn't right to bring the movement this far, Vice-Mayor Barbara Weymann and Councilmembers issue." just to let it fall. Robert Cauthorn, Douglas Kennedy and Margot "But they're still mad about it(the golf course). It ..„-‘ "When the recall election's over, first of all, I'm Garcia --which voted in the controversial water rate cost the city about$100,000 because they dropped it,;" going to take a nice,long fishing trip and that is the end structure, said his job's not over pet, as the recall he said. of the recall committee, right there, at the end of the committee announced two weeks ago that it was set- He said that some people were still upset because recall election," he said. ting up"grass roots"screening committees to review "these people threw our last City Manager (Clifford Varga said that,aside from the recall process itself, and endorse opposition candidates for the coming O'Key) out before they even took office." the biggest benefit for Tucsonans is"that we've found election, which will be held early next year. "There's a long history of things," he added. out what's been going on down in City Hall." It was an abrupt turnaround for a man who, six Varga said that since the recall, many other things "More people are taking the time to read the staff months ago, was an unconcerned citizen. have come to light. reports, they're taking time to go back and read what While the movement started over the water rates,he "First of all,they've taken the bonding power away their politicians said during the campaign, read what said that in door-to-door canvassing,the rates were not from the citizens. They can literally bankrupt the city they've been saying their whole time in office and the only reason that people wanted the four recalled. and we'll never know it," he said. holding them accountable for it,"he said. "And I think "In talking to people at El Con center -- I spent He cited the construction of the Community Center that's very important." several days there -- and going from door to door, I after the public had rejected it in an election in the'60s John Varga doesn't think you can't fight City Hall. as an example of the city's abuse of its bonding But,whether or not he wins his fight--only time will =�h# ,,:,,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,.,e� authority. tell. • GOP a CVar a also said that the city has overextended itself a: g 'Tt . in terms of programs begun with federal funds. Gutters en , � - "What the local folks don't seem to comprehend is ,„ when the federal government comes in and puts in seed ,�7 - money to start a program,we may not be able to afford k.••• to continue it on after the federal bucks stop,"he said. ,-..—' � n S a S � of these federal 3 ��, � We cannot keep accepting all� � programs if we are expected to fund them with local R&D& �� COLOR Contrary to media :. - funds after the federal money is shut off. We just reports, Laird Guttersen cannot afford it." Republican candidate for ' He then talked about his most recent exchange with the U.S. House, has not � `° `� Ed Bolding, a local attorney who heads up Citizens byhis0 been abandoned Against a Recall Election (CARE), who said Varga party, GOP Chairman and local television dealer Jack Fitzgerald had been Charles King said at a .r putting out misinformation and because of this ho4 ra her of the Tucson n to other p g p meeting JOHN VARGA misinformation, they were forced to tur Northwest Republican issues. Club on Oct. 18. em oc rat ic "We aren't giving up on the water issue," he said. bridal, engagement, pets, D r en has "total "We've just found so much other junk going on down in groups., horses, graduations, Guttersen s meeting n g City Hall that were trying to bring all of it out to show support" from the party, _ what's going on." - confirmations, families, said King. He added he � ��� u t t e r s e n's The Tucson Territorial Varga also pointed out that the Water Departments autos. . . or whatever thought G Democratic Women s Club financial reporting became irregular at the time of the chances were improved meets Oct.26, 9:30 a.m. at rate hikes. He said that the regular monthly report you want since the presidential the Northside home of primaries. "Mo (in- was published in June, but added that the city P Charlotte Keating, 7054 N. bushed a combined report to cover July and August. Children are my specialty! Morris r r i s t Congressman Magic Lane. Speakers will He also expressed his feelings about recent attacks Morris Udall) showed include Ron Asta, Dick radical upon him in the press. t ` 1 111 E. LIMBERLOST, s 5Q, i/ himself to be Boykin, John Kromko and w-fesidential y "One of the Tucson morning newspapers.called�me , c) f , KA gg7_g2$Sdurin the pr It/ © � 1,. g Steve Neely. the `Kingmaker' and the new `Czar of Politics, he campaign," said King. • On the subject of e Republ Proposition 300 (for auto Swanee... emissions tests) King said automobiles do pollute the at 0 0 V W 0 men how you'll love it,how you'll love it!An impact-resistant air ("One car causes more clear plastic swan designed as a watering can. Practical, pollution than all theVoters must return leaving." High taxes and delightful,holds water,too.$7.50. smokers in Tucson,") but President Ford to the living costs are almost that the emissions bill as it White House, said Laird always given as the reason, '� stands today is a Guttersen, Republican Oswalt said, adding that if r "disaster," too weak to be candidate for U.S.House of elected he would try to do �,� effected. "We ought to Representatives, Dist. 2, something about those — t the proposition(300) i defeat - � �--- letters" togeta because a Ford victory is costs. .- then write the only way to keep checks In his single-minded better bill, he added. and balances workingin determination to stop I �--� Al Wood an engineer the government. Northside growth, in- i.. .....g echoed Speaking at a party given cumbent Dist. 1 supervisor �--- -�--� .'/• from Phoenix, ,�: ,. .s such e Ron Asta isaa Inst uc $ tOro V 11 r a ;= b the �. 'd a Y Y g :r ii, said words and � King's ,;; Republican Women's Club services as a Northwest financial P �. • '• j for f 'n firm,m testing g Community Hospital and said the - 1 Guttersen ersen a d Oct. G P was now buying il s g reason Yl ��= ' an adequate sewer in- -:: . next. Congress would q ... .. . full-page ads in favor of .. . . • `` n d o u b t e d 1b e terceptor, said Katie -=w�-- Proposition 300. u y P Democratic." Dusenberry, Republican Republican candidate for His opponent, incumbent candidate for Dist. 1. She sheriff Victor Boucher said Congressman Mo Udall, said she, is for the kind of 11111111110 his opponent Richard Guttersen said, is against economic planning that Boykin draws$500 a month right-to-work laws (which gives people the services 1720 e.speedway from the Department of prevent employers from they need. Public Safety in disability discriminating in favor of Lew Macy,candidate for payments, which means Union employees in County Recorder,said that . Boykin is either not entitled Arizona)• running against an "in- G the to the payments or is too stitution" like incumbent disabled to function John Oswalt, candidate Ida Mae Smyth was not adequately as sheriff. for State House, Dist. 12, easy but that it was . Boykin might also appoint said he was worried about necessary. "Service (in Ron Asta as chief deputy in people moving out of the the County Recorder's r the event Asta loses the Northside. "Everytime I office) is slow and un- Supervisors'race,Boucher see a For-Sale sign,I knock courteous and there are a M 5 addBRAVE BULL ed. and ask why the people are lot of other things wrong down there." As an ac- v countant who can write a computer program, knows Arizona real estate and has TUCSON, ARIZONA ' 4144M . Ranch Resort � ._--, � had personnel experience, ,....,,., ,„, -:. -` .g Mrs. Macy feels she is qualified for the job. Restaurant . . 1. ,. , ...,.. , ,. Jerry Swannick, one of -�._ '' .. the 29 candidates for OPENING SEPT. 16TH ... ' � � � LAGO DEL d Ro -c` ��w Justice of the Peace, said Excellent gourmet cuisine prepared by chef ° : he is"well qualified for the Don Jacobs in a beautiful setting facing the ` Y : ORACLE RD-�° job and you should vote for north slopes of the Santa Catalinas. Our ,� -1‘ me." ranch serves Tucson in a pleasant ranch - Republican y Re ublican candidate for CountyAttorney, Ann Next meeting of the Oro flavored atmosphere with style,a fine dining GOLDE R RANCH OR P Bowen, chats with Neva Garrett after a talk at St. Valley Republcian Women room and adjoining outside patio, I NA R D Francis in the Foothills Oct. 17. Mrs. Bowen said will be Nov. 5, at 11 a.m. BY RESERVATION: 791-9110 0 organized crime might be responsible for Tucson's Place will be announced CATALINA: 828-9984 TVGso N "sluggish" economy. See story page 15. next week. Page 8, The Arizona Territorial, October 21, 1976 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT corporation. Sale in the above-entitled case has day of May, 1976. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF In the Suiierior Court of TO THE ARTICLES OF 13. INDEMNIFICATION OF been postponed 10 Tuesday,July.20, F.M.BRADLEY THE STATE OF ARIZONA The State of Arizona INCORPORATION OF OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, EM- 1976 at 10:00 a.m. C.ROBERT MILLION IN AND FOR THE In and For the County of Pima CENTRAL CYCLE SALES,INC. PLOYEES, AND AGENTS Witness my hand this the 16th day GERNIE GIBSON COUNTY OF PIMA Home Federal Savings & Loan 1. The name of the corporation The corporation shall indemnify any of June, 1976. STATE OF ARIZONA In the Matter of the Estate of JAY Association,a corporation, (prior to the date of filing of the person who incurs expenses by William C.Cox SS M.FISHER, Plaintiff vs. within Articles of Amendment) is reason of the fact that he or she is or Sheriff of Pima County COUNTY OF Deceased. Richard A. Uselton and Betty CENTRAL CYCLE SALES, INC. was an officer,director,employee, Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 On this 24th day of May, 1976, No.P 2929 Uselton,husband and wife,et al, 2. The Amendments to the Ar- or agent of the corporation. This Deputy Division Commander personally appeared before me, a AMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING Defendants. titles of Incorporation are as indemnification shall be mandatory of'Courts Division Notary Public,F.M. BRADLEY,C. ON PETITION IN FORMAL No.162821 follows: in all circumstances in which in- Pub.The Arizona Territorial ROBERT MILLION and rGERNIE INTESTACY PROCEEDINGS Notice of Special Execution A. Article I is amended to read as demnification is permitted by law. June 24,July 1,8,1976 GIBSON, who duly acknowledged NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Sale of Real Property follows: 14. REPURCHASE OF SHARES. Req: Healy&Beal that they executed the above in- JOHN K.MESCH has filed with the Notice Is Hereby Given that in The name of the corporation shall The Board of Directors of the cor- C-D 323-76 strument. above-named Court a petition in the obedience to the Writ of Special be SUN DANCE CENTRAL poration may, from time to time, • Case 137042 s-Linda J.Bown formal intestacy proceedings and a Execution issued by the above en- CYCLES, INC. cause the corporation to purchase its W. Robert Johnsen and Patricia A. My Commission Expires: 8-14-77 Petition for the appointment of John titled Court and in the above entitled B. Article IV is amended to read own shares to the extent of the Johnson,husband and wife, Pub. The Arizona Territorial K.Mesch as personal representative cause,which Writ and the Judgment as follows: unreserved and unrestricted earned vs. October 14,21,28, 1976 of the above estate. Copies of the described therein by reference The purpose for which the cor- and capital surplus of the cor- Dorman Dean Coleman and Jane Reg: Charles R. Johnston,Atty. Petitions are on file with the Probate thereto are incorporated herein, poration is organized is the tran- poration. Doe Coleman,husband and wife, Division of the office of the Clerk of commands me to sell,and I will sell, saction of any or all lawful business 15. PROVISIONS RELATING TO Office of the Sheriff PUBLIC NOTICE the Court and is available for subject to the right of redemption in for which corporations may be in- SHAREHOLDERS - QUORUM. A County of Pima inspection by interested persons. such case made and provided by corporated under the laws of the quorum at a meeting of ss. Hearing has been set to consider statute,at public auction,all of the State of Arizona. shareholders shall consist of four- State of Arizona Certificate of Amendment the petition on the 1st day of right,title, interest,claim and lien C. Article VI is amended to read fifths (4-5) of the shares en- Notice is hereby given that the Sale To Articles of Incorporation of .November, 1976, at 9 o'clock a.m., which the parties named in said as follows: titled to vote,represented in person of the above-entitled case has been Lesher&Scruggs,P.C. Pima County Court House, 115 N. Judgment had or have in and to the The period of duration of the or by proxy. continued to Wednesday,August 11, The undersigned, President and Church Avenue,Tucson,Arizona,in real property hereinafter described, corporation is perpetual. 16. PRIVATE PROPERTY. 1976 at 10:00 a.m. Witness my hand Secretary of Lesher&Scruggs,P.C., a Division to be assigned as shown and from the proceeds of said sale, D. Article X is deleted. Private property of the this the 6th day of July,1976. an Arizona corporation, hereby on the daily trial calendar. to satisfy said Judgment in favor of 3. The foregoing amendments stockholders,officers and directors William C. Cox, Sheriff of Pima certify that at a special meeting of DATED August 12,1976. the judgment creditor therein were adopted by the shareholders on of this corporation shall be forever County the shareholders and directors of John K.Mesch named,in the total judgment sum of September 19, 1976. exempt from all corporate debts and By: Sgt.L.K.Huff,No.144 said corporation,on May 6, 1974,a $17,269.70, together with accrued 4. The number of shares out- obligations. resolution was adopted by the ChuPetrch, Tucson,Ay and accruing interest and costs Deputy Division Commander 239 N.Church,Tucson,Az.85701 standing and the number of shares JONATHAN M.McGEE For Courts Division unanimous vote of all the since the date of entry of said entitled to vote thereon is ten (10). C-D332-76 Pub. The Arizona Territorial WILFORDFARIZONAWRIGHT shareholders of said corporation Judgment. • 5. Ten (10)shares were voted forCase 137042 October 14,21,28,1976 STATE OF amending Article I of the Articles of The sale will be held at the East such amendments and none (0) .- "-SS. W.-Robert Johnson and Patricia A. Incorporation. Article I was Req: Mesch,Marquez&Rothschild, front door of the New Pima County against. COUNTY OF elMA Johnson,husband and wife, amended to read as follows: P.C. Court House,also sometimes known DATED this 16th day of Sep- The foregoing instrument was vs. "Article I -The name of the cor- as the main entrance of said Court tember, 1976. acknowledged before me this 23rd poration shall be Lesher, Kimble, House, in Tucson, Arizona,on Oc- 9 Dorman Dean Coleman and Jane PUBLIC NOTICE E ATTEST: day of September, 1976, by Doe Coleman,husband and wife, Rucker &Lindamood,P.C. tober 26, 1976 at the hour of 10:00 Michael D.Botwin JONATHAN M. McGEE and Office of the Sheriff In Witness Whereof the un-. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF a.m.to sell the following described Assistant Secretary WILFORD WRIGHT,incorporators County of Pima dersigned have executed this THE STATE OF ARIZONA real property to the highest bidder: CENTRAL CYCLE SALES,INC. of TUCSON MARINE, INC., an ss amendment to the Articles of In• IN AND FOR THE COUNTY Lot 48 in Block 16 of Maryvale By Stanley Sloane Arizona corporation,on behalf of State of Arizona corporation as of this 9th day of OF PIMA Manor, Pima County, Arizona, as President the corporation. Notice is hereby given that May, 1974.Sale the EDWIN K.PARKS ell shown by map on file in Book 11 of STATE OF ARIZONA Susan K.Anderson in the above -entitled case has been Robert O.Lesher Plaintiff Maps and Plats at page 20, Pima ss Notary Public continued to Friday,October 15,1976 President vs. County Records. COUNTY OF PIMA My Commission Expires: 10-22-77. at 10:00 a.m Gerald G.Hawley MACRO-DYNAMICS INC. Dated 24 Sept. 1976. The foregoing instrument was Pub. The Arizona Territorial Witness my hand this the 11th day of Secretary Defendant. Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona acknowledged before me this 16th October 14,21,28, 1976 August,1976. State of Arizona No.162495 By Sgt.L.K.Huff 144 day of September, 1976 by Reg: Cusick, Watkins, Stewart & William C.Cox ss. ALIAS Deputy Sheriff STANLEY SLOANE, President of Harris Sheriff of Pima County County of Pima SUMMONS Pub. The Arizona Territorial CENTRAL CYCLE SALES,INC.,an - Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 On this 9th day of May, 1974, THE STATE OF ARIZONA to the October 7, 14, 21, 1976 Arizona corporation,on behalf of the Deputy Division Commander before me,the undersigned officer, Req: Gerald B. Hirsch,Atty above named defendant corporation, and MICHAEL D. PUBLIC NOTICE Courts Division personally appeared Robert O. BOTWIN, Assistant Secretary, on Lesher and Gerald G. Hawley,who YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON- Pub.The Arizona Territorial ED and required to appear and PUBLIC NOTICE behalf of said corporation. In the Superior Court of August 19,26,September 2,1976 acknowledged themselves to be the defend in the above entitled action in Nancy J.Rose The State of Arizona Req: Neely&Beal,Attys. President and Secretary of Lesher& the above entitled court, within Notary Public In and For the County of Pima Scruggs, P.C., an Arizona cor- TWENTY DAYS, exclusive of the C D 332 76 In the Superior Court of My commission expires: 5-20-78 In the Matter of the Estate of poration, and that they, as such P KATHERINE C. WA LT E R S, Case 137042 day of service,after service of this The State of Arizona Pub. The Arizona Territorial officers,being authorized so to do, W. ROBERT JOHNSON and summons upon you if served within In and For the Count PATRICIA A. JOHNSON, husband executed the foregoing instrument the State of Arizona, or within County of Pima October 14, 21,28, 1976 Deceased. Reg: Michael D. Botwin,Atty. No.P-2972 for the purposes therein contained, to Re the Marriage of NOTICE TO CREDITORS and wife, by and on behalf of such corporation. THIRTY DAYS, exclusive of the NORMA JUNE DEHART, vs. day of service,if served without the Petitioner Wife and State of Arizona,and you are hereby Notice is Hereby Given that DORMAN DEAN COLEMAN In Witness Whereof,i hereunto set PUBLIC NOTICE KATHERINE M. REDFORD has my hand and official seal. and been appointed personal JANE DOE COLEMAN, husband notified that in case you fail so to do, ARTHUR CLINTON DEHART, • Martha B.Neill judgment by default will be render- Respondent-Husband and wife. representative of this estate. All Notary Public ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Office of the Sheriff ed against you for the relief demon- No.D-14079 th i s having claims againste My Commission Expires: OFCounty of Pima SS ded in the complaint. SUMMONS estate are required to present their October 30, 1977. p The State of Arizona to the above TUCSON MARINE,INC. State of ArizonaThe name and address of lain- claims within four months after the Pub. The Arizona Territorial 1. NAME. The name of the cor- Notice is hereby given that the Sale tiff's attorney is 5182 N. Tigua, named defendant ARTHUR date of the first publication of this October 7,14,21, 1976 Arizona 85704. poration is TUCSON MARINE,INC. in the above-entitled case has been Tucson, CLINTON DEHART, address 2. PURPOSE. The notice or the claims will be forever Req: Lesher, Kimble, Rucker & GIVEN under my hand and the purpose for continued to Friday, November 19, unknown. which this corporation is organized barred. Claims must be presented 1976 at 10:00 a.m. Witness my hand Lindamood, P.C. seal of the Superior Court of the You are Hereby is the transaction of anyor all lawful either to the undersigned attorney Summoned and for this the 4th day of October, 1976. State of Arizona in and for the business for which corporations maypersonal representative at required to appear and defend in the p° William Nanini Financial Center, 7120 N. C.Cox PUBLIC NOTICE County of Pima, this 10 day of above entitled action in the above be incorporated under the laws of Sheriff Of Pima County August,1976. entitled Oracle Road, Suite E, Tucson, court,within Twenty Days, the State of Arizona,as they may be Arizona, 85704, or filed with the By.Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Norma M.Felix,Clerk exclusive of the day of service,after amended from time to time in- Deputy Division Commander By Linda L.Foss eluding, but not limited to buying, Court. THE STATE OF ARIZONA Deputy Clerk service of this summons upon you if Dated October 6, 1976. For Courts Division selling, trading and dealing in Pub. The Arizona Territorial IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF within the State of Arizona, Walter L.Richards,Jr.,Attorney Pub. The Arizona Territorial served within Thirtyexclusive of marine products such as boats, October 14,21, 28, 1976 PIMADays, October 14,21,28,November 4,1976 the day of service,if served without motors,boat trailers and otherwise for KATHERINE M.REDFORD Req: Healy & Beal,Attys. FAIRBURY INVESTMENTS,INC., Req: Edwin K.Parks,111 dealing in sporting goods and an Arizona corporation, the State of Arizona, and you are Nanini Financial Center camping equipment of all kinds and Plaintiff, hereby notified that in case you fail nature. 7120 N.Oracle Road,Suite E PUBLIC NOTICE vs. PUBLIC NOTICE so to do,judgment by default will be Tucson,Arizona 85704 3. INITIAL BUSINESS. The LAWYERS TITLE OF ARIZONA, rendered against you for the relief corporation initiallyintends to Pub. The Arizona Territorial P an Arizona corporation as Trustee demanded in the complaint. conduct the business of dealingin October 14,21,28, 1976 Articles of Incorporation ORDINANCE NO.22 under.Trust Number 6506-T; JOHN The name and address of plain- marineproducts,buying,selling and Req: Walter L.Richards,Jr.,Atty. of ORDINANCE AMENDING THE Southwestern Communications,Inc. DOES 1-5;Unknown Heirs of any of AREA PLAN FOR THE TOWN OF tiff's attorney is trading marine products such as above name the d Parties who may Scott W.Schlievert 1ORO VALLEY BY DELETING THE boats, motors, boat trailers and PUBLIC NOTICE That the name of this corporation be deceased, PROPOSED CR-1 ZONING FROM 1100 Transamerica Building otherwise dealing in sporting goods Defendants. Tucson,Arizona 85701 is: SOUTHWESTERN COM- LINDA ViSTA CITRUS TRACTS, and camping equipment of all kinds No.160620 Given under my hand and the seal and nature. In the Superior Court MUNICATIONS, INC. and its ad- LINDA VISTA CITRUS TRACTS of the Superior Court of the State of dress shall be: 1802 West Grant, NOTICE OF GENERAL NO.2, AND CAMPO BELLO SUB 4. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL.The Of the State of Arizona EXECUTION DIVISIONS. Arizona in and for the County of corporation shall have authority to In and For the County of Pima Suite 124,Tucson,Arizona. Pima,this 21st day of Sept., 1976. issue One Million (1,000,000) shares W. Robert Johnson and Patricia A. II SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Norma M.Felix,Clerk of common stock, par value One Johnson,husband and wife The initial purpose of this cor- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN By Sylvia J.Thorne poration is to sell,lease and service in obedience to the Writ of General COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO Deputy Clerk Dollar (51.00)PREEMPTIVE I Plaintiffs all kinds of communicationsVALLEY,AS FOLLOWS: 5. PREEMPTIVE RIGHTS. The vs Execution issued by the above en- Pub. The Arizona Territorial holders from time equipment, including telephones, titled Court and in the above entitled The Area Plan for the Town of Oro September 30,Oct. 7, 14, 21, 1976 microwave, burglar alarms, Valleyis by deleting the common stock of the corporation Doe Coleman,husband and wife,time of the Dorman Dean Coleman and Jane , cause, Writ and the Judgment amendedReg: Soble &Cole, P.C. shall have preemptive rights as to Defendants security devices, and to make described therein by reference proposed CR-i zoning from Linda the common stock then or thereafter No.137042 complete installations and provide thereto are incorporated herein, Vista Citrus Tracts, Linda Vista authorized to be issued, including Notice of General Execution services for the said equipment commands me to sell,and I will sell, Citrus Tracts No. 2, and Campo treasury stock. No resolution of the Sale of Real Property whether owned by the corporation or subject to the right of redemption in Bello subdivisions. PUBLIC NOTICE Board of Directors authorizing the Notice is hereby given that° in others. The corporation shall such case made and provided by PASSED AND ADOPTED by the issuance of stock to which preemp- obedience to the Writ of General provide the said equipment on a statute,at public auction,all of the Town Council of the Town of Oro sale,lease or rental basis. Valley,this 23rd day of September, tive rights shall attach may require Execution issued by the above right,title,interest,claim and lien The corporation may engage in such rights to be exercised within which the parties named in said 1976. In the Superior Court of less than sixty(60)days. entitled Court and in the above the transaction of any and all lawful Judgment had or have in and to the Lois M.Lamberson The State of Arizona 6. STATUTORY AGENT. The entitled •cause, which Writ and the business for which a corporation real property hereinafter described, Mayor In and For the County of Pima name and address of the initial Judgment described therein by re maybe incorporated under the laws and from the proceeds of said sale, ATTEST: Kathleen D.Storms,a-k-a Kathleen ference thereto are incorporated of the State of Arizona, and may to satisfyElsie Robinson Storms Tidmore, statutory agent of the corporation is herein,commands me to sell,and I said Judgment in favor of JONATHAN M. McGEE, 1905 E. engage in any legal financial ac- the judgment creditor therein Town Clerk Plaintiff vs. Lind Road,Tucson,Arizona. will sell, subject to the right of tivity which shall include,but not be named,in the total judgment sum of Pub. The Arizona Territorial Robert H. Gerhart, and Joan 7. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. The redemption in such case made and limited to,borrowing,hypothicating $274 00___.,together with accrued and September 30,Oct.7,14,21,1976 Gerhart,husband and wife; Donald initial board of directors shall provided by statute, at public auc- assets, building, selling, and accruing interest and costs since the Req: Lois M.Lamberson,Mayor L. Robertson and Annamay tion, all of the right,title, interest, mortgaging. Robertson, husband and wife; consist of five (5) directors. The 111 date of entry of said judgment. claim and lien which the parties The sale will be held at the East Jackie C.Bond and Donna M.Bond, persons who are `o serve as direc named in said Judgment had or have The corporation shall be front door of the Pima County Court husband and wife; Unknown Heirs PUBLIC NOTICE tors until the first annual meeting of in and to the real property herein- authorized to issue 10,000,000 shares, shareholders or until their sue House,also sometimes known as the of Deceased Defendants, if any; after described,and for the proceeds no par common stock. John Doe 1 4; Mary Roe 1 4; and cessors are elected and qualify are: main entrance of said Court House, JONATHAN M. McGEE, 1905 E. of said sale,to satisfy said Judgment IV in Tucson, Arizona, on November IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF XYZ Corporation. in favor of the judgment creditor The Statutory Agent for the cor- Defendants. Lind Road,Tucson,Arizona. 22,1976 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to THE STATE OF ARIZONA BRUCE ALAN WRIGHT,3512 S. therein named in the total judgment poration shall be C. ROBERT sell the following described real IN AND FOR THE No.162718 sum of S11,550.00, together with MILLION, whose address is 8501 Notice of Special Execution Mann Avenue,Tucson,Arizona. property to the highest bidder: COUNTY OF MAR ICOPA P CARL WRIGHT, 8256 E. 7th accrued and accruing interest and North 59th Place, Paradise Valley, LOT 5, BLOCK 107, NATIONAL FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR- Sale of Real Property. Street,Tucson,Arizona. costs since the date of entry of said Maricopa County, Arizona, 85253. CITY SUBDIVISION NO..10, ac- TGAGE ASSOCIATION, Notice is Hereby Given that in MARK S. WRIGHT, 8309 E. judgment. V cording to Book Sof Maps and Plats Plaintiff, obedience to the Writ of Special Speedway Blvd., Tucson, Arizona The sale will be held at the East The members of the governing at Page 19,records of Pima County, vs Execution issued by the above en- front door of the new Pima County board shall be styled DI BEC- Arizona. ROBERT.1 TH I ES and CAROLYN L titled Court and in the above entitled Speedway Blvd., Tucson, Arizona. Court House,also sometimes known TORS" and the first Board of Dated October 8,1976 TH I ES,his wife, if they be living, cause,which Writ and the Judgment 8. NUMBER OF DIRECTORS. as the main entrance of said Court Directors shall consist of three (3) SHERIFF OF PIMA COUNTY, their unknown heirs if deceased;et described therein by reference The number of persons to serve on House,in Tucson,Arizona,on June and the names and addresses of the al, thereto are incorporated herein, 18,1976 at the hour of 10 a.m.to sell first Board of Directors and each of ARIZONA commands me to sell,and I will sell, the Board of Directors shall be fixed Defendants. the following described real proper- the incorporators signing these By Sgt.L.K.Huff, by the shareholders at the annual No.C-330983 subject to the right of redemption in meeting or any special meeting ty to the highest bidder: Articles of Incorporation shall be Deputy Sheriff NOTICE OF SALE UNDER such case made and provided by Parcel 1:NE 1/4 of the SW'/.of the and are as follows: Pub.The Arizona Territorial called for that purpose,except that SPECIAL EXECUTION statute,at public auction,all of the SW '/. of the NE V. of Section 29, F.M.Bradley,Apartment No.115, October 21,28, the Board of Directors shall always NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that right,title, interest,claim and lien Township15 S.Range 10 E,Gila and 625 N. Van Buren Avenue, Tucson, November 4, 1976 consist of not fewer than two (2) the above named plaintiff recovered which the parties named in said Salt River Base & Meridian, Pima Arizona. Req: Jerome&Gibson, P.C. persons nor more than ten (10) judgment in the above named Court Judgment had or have in and to the persons. County,Arizona. C. Robert Million, 8501 N. 59th on September 28, 1976, against the real property hereinafter described, Parcel 2: E 1/2 of the NW'/.of the Place, Paradise Valley, Arizona ROBERT J THIES ES and and from the proceeds of said sale, Q. MANAGEMENT.The businessdefendants, SW'/.of the SW'/.of the NE 1/4 of 85253. PUBLIC NOTICE to satisfy and affairs of the corporation shall CAROLYN L TH I ES,his wife,in the said Judgment in favor of Section 29,Township 15 S,Range 10 Gernie Gibson,4051 N.Via Neeva, the judgment be managed by the Board of amount of $17,984.20 with interest g ent creditor therein E, Gila and Salt River Base & Tucson,Arizona 85718. Notice of sale of personal propertynamed,except that Shareholder thereon at the rate of 7.0 per cent per in the total judgment sum of Meridian,Pima County,Arizona. The number of directors of this of Ronald Ray,in storage unit No.. approval shall be required for any annum from October 1, 1975, plus 56,620.49,together with accrued and accruing Dated 17 May 1976 corporation may,from time to time, 727,Al- U-Store It Warehouses,3851 purchase or sale of real property by accrued costs in the sum of 5399.05, 9 in terest and costs since the the corporation. Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona be increased or decreased,provided No. Romero Rd. Tucson, Arizona. and pursuant to a Special Writ of date of entry of said Judgment. the number shall not be reduced to 85705 By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 . 10. QUORUM. A quorum at a Execution issued by said-Court on The sale will be held at the East less than three by an amendment to The above contents to be sold at Pub.The Arizona Territorialfollowing front door of the new Pima meeting of the Board of Directors � September 28, 1976, the County shall consist of a majority of the May 27,June 3,10,1976 the By-Laws in that regard and Auction,Monday,October 25,1976 at described real property will be sold Court House,also sometimes known Board of Directors. Req: Healy&Beal,Attys. ,•' without the necessity of amending General Auction,4628 E. Speedway at public auction to satisfy said as the main entrance of said Court 11. VOTING REQUIRED. The In the Superior Court these Articles of Incorporation. Blvd., Tucson,Arizona. judgment, on the 3rd day of House,in Tucson,Arizona,on Nov. affirmative vote of a majority of the Of the State of Arizona VI Pub.The Arizona Territorial November, 1976, at 10 AM, at the 19, 1976 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to In and For the Countyof Pima This corporation is to have per- October 14,21, 1976 directors present and voting at a petual existence. Reg: U-Store-It Warehouses East Door of the New Courthouse,in sell the following described real meeting at which a quorum is W. Robert Johnson and Patricia A. Tucson,Arizona: property to the highest bidder: present shall be required for any Johnson,husband and wife, VII Lot Nine (9), Block Twelve (12), The North 1.2 of the Northeast'aof Plaintiff At all elections of directors,each Notice of sale of personal property the rest Quarter of the South act of the directors. ALVERNON HEIGHTS, according 12. INCORPORATORS. The vs stockholder shall be entitled to as of Bill Dorsch, in storage unit No.► to the plat of record in the office of west '.a, Section 15, Township 11 many votes as shall equal the 1520 at A-i U-Store It Warehouses, South,Range 14 East,Pima Count incorporators of the corporation Dorman Dean Coleman and Jane the Pima County Recorder, as County, JONATHAN M.McGEE, 1905 Doe Coleman,husband and wife, number of his shares multiplied by 3851 No. Romero Rd. Tucson,Ariz-. shown in Book 8 of Maps, page 91. Arizona. the number of directors to be elected ona.85705. Dated Oct.12,1976. E.Lind Road,Tucson,Arizona,and Defendants DATED this 4 day of October, WILFORD WRIGHT, 6309 E. Civil Case No.332-76 and he may cast all of such votes for The above contents to be sold at a single director or may distribute Auction,Monday,October 25,1976 at 1976. William C.Cox SpeedwayBlvd., Tucson, Arizona. Court Case No.137042 them among the number to be voted General Auction,4628 E. Speedway William C.Cox,Sheriff Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona All poo wers, duties and respon- Office of the Sheriff Arizona. By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 s hilities of the incorporators shall Countyof Pima for or any two or more of them as he Blvd. Tucson, P may see fit. Pub.The Arizona Territorial Deputy Sheriff Pub. The Arizona Territorial cease immediately following State of Arizona Pub. The Arizona Territorial October 21, 28, November 4, 1976 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we October 14, 21, 1976 adoption of the initial bylaws of the Notice is hereby given that the have hereunto set our hands this 24th Req: U 5#ore It Warehouses October 14, 21,28, 1976 Reg: Cusick, Watkins, Stewart & Reg: Hughes &Hughes, P.C. • Harris October 21, 1976, The Arizona Territorial,Page 9 Flowing Wells board hears • n g Ile . u..Mu.wc master charge 0 ttEf1SIOM federal compliance report AUTO REPAIR •� AMERICAN & MOS T 1 1110 ,/. u- N IMPORT CARS The Flowing Wells School Board voted 3-1 to inform `with the federal guidelines, by adding more girl's .• ,. . . the U.S Department of Health,Education and Welfare coaches and sports, and allowing girls to compete in - o A TS U N-TOYOTA-VW (DREW) that it has taken steps to comply with sports like cross country. AUTO REPAIR -ETC. guidelines eliminating sex discrimination from the He also said that gender distinctions had been .- district's schools at its Oct. 12 meeting. removed from some course titles. """''% Dependable— Experienced Board member Robert Steinebacli voted against the As an example, Poston cited the Bachelor Survival sma move,which would inform DHEW that the district is course,a high school senior-level course,which is now "aa" IMPORT CAR SERVICE conforming with Title IX of the Educational Amend- called "Single Adult Survival." ments of 1972,which are designed to establish equality In addition, the "King and Queen" at homecoming MON. - F R I.8 TO 5:30, SAT. BY APPT. ONLY. between the sexes in education. has been replaced by "Royalty and Other Royalty." 4 718 N. FLOWING WELLS R D. 887-1262 Supt.William Poston told the board that the district Several questions were brought up during the _ has until 1978 to comply with the guidelines on the high discussion on Title IX, including girls'participation in school level,and one year to comply on the elementary football, which Poston said was exempted, along with school level. other contact sports, under the law. _ Poston also presented a compliance self-check In other action, the board gave permission for the prepared by teachers in the district which showed that high school band to appear at a concert at Plaza An- the district is complying. tigua. He said that several areas had been changed under Title IX, including opening classes such as home P 1 l‘t41111miAN economics and shop courses to both sexes. The district has also changed its policy on the use of facilities by outside groups, so that it may no longer s c 11 0 0 1 S THE ANCHOR NATIONAL PLAN provide them to organizations which are sex discriminatory. However, Poston said, groups like the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Campfire Girls are specifically L The safe sure way to accumulate cash for retire- exempted under the law. ment.. for college,..for any long-range goat. that interscholastic athletics was '''� Poston said •Principal fully guaranteed by Anchor National another area that the district had changed to comply Life Insurance Company. Con ,� on over CFSB tapes •Guaranteed high interest accumulates tax- fus deferred. •A single premium deferred annuity with low Tapes meetings of meetin s held days was made) that the the tape situation before another board candidate, minimum purchase. by the Catalina Foothills tapes had been destroyed the Oct. 6 meeting. Mc- of the tape situation on • No salesicharge! School Board meetings but failed to report the fact Donald,a candidate for Dr. about Sept. 28. i which were to be preserved to the public at the Oct. 6 Robert A. Barbee's seat-on "Sorensen said he told for 30 days so that in- meeting or at any other the CFS board, said that Wilson because Wilson had terested persons could time. Sorenson also advised him also wanted to copy the copy them may never have A l t h o u g h T h e he told Herbert Wilson, tapes," McDonald said. existed at the time the TERRITORIAL reported 7 • 5 III % policy was adopted. the decision to hold the Apparently only one tape tapes,it was never advised School Phone: 296-4013 was used for board by the board that they had meetings from May 1976 been erased. I . FULL DETAILS MAIL THIS COUPON.NO OBLIGATION. gr until the middle of August McDonald said he wrote can a t e S I— es. -I and as a result each prior the CFS Superintendent meeting was erased as a Lewis Sorensen on Sept. 29 Amphitheater Patricia Allen Messer Box 12246 Tucson, Az. 85711 . 1111 Louise Elliott Beall Mary Phelan , g new recording was being asking to buy the old tapes Florence Punpenny Chandler Robert Richardson(incumbent made. that were goingto be deDr.James E.Gibson Robert E.Steinebach Jr. Please send me full detailsonANPLAN - Conrad Huss (incumbent) theAnchor National Plan. John McDonald, a stroyed. According to Dr.Richard A.Scott. Marana Nancy Thomas Ralph K.W.Baker candidate for the board and McDonald, Sorensen's let- Catalina Foothills Mike Calvin NAME leader of an aborted recall ter in reply said the board Ann Rosewell Gaines aCox p y John R.McDonald CChharrll es Despain ADDRESS drive in the district, told would have to vote on that' Herbert Wilson HarryHredn r JseHill(incumbent) The TERRITORIAL this request at the Oct. 6 board Flowing Wells Frank McDuff CITY STATE ZIP week that the board found meeting. Bettye J.Armistead Joseph Norman,Jr. _ Linda L.Barker Eugene M.Simpson out shortly after the Sept. When no mention was Robert Mellen(incumbent) Dorothy M.Taylor IN OM NM MN - NM N II= IIIIIII .11 22 meeting (at which the made of McDonald's re- decision to hold tapes for 30 quest at the Oct.6 meeting, McDonald s a i d he as- School sumed his request to buy ti �: the tapes had been denied and began m a k i n g ar- ., m� 6 rangements to have the 1�. V du licated. tapes P , Although he did attend1SC a St ISeilt% the board meeting, Mc- e nodbring did not bring up the 14 I 111E111 subject of tapes. , A local teacher's group "I was not interested in • . handed out its en- any one particular tape, . ° dorsements for the coming << i..----23,---;-- orse McDonald said, only in school board elections at a _ .. . preserving tapes of all the eve' press conference last meetings.before they were �2 �. .r,. relaX�ng Friday. destro ed." 1 r '1'. a drinks A • y � .-� - _ hen The Southern Arizona McDonald said he called ,,,- Come rsaunpdetet'Xi°,,d‘ceelgatv'e:tt,' W •1. Political Action Com- Sorensen on Oct. 13 to G oerole b�1,mittee, a group of ap- inform Sorensen he `�fi'; nin9 etlents ay the W5 W e 11 proximately 270 teachers, com- (McDonald)would be f ••eXG ve da •r't pal Gard rn the endorsed candidates from ',,,.'"4/:" ' ou lea went-y° 25% vd lot . ing in to duplicate the . ,' y r n ?ZIO seven school districts anda stead wGardthe Pima Communit1 k da ou ��� e Community At that time, McDonald de When y, entitle ,11 save 1. re College Board of Gover- said, Sorensen told him tots 25, you . es,..lou Its even nors. there were no tapes, be- 1 ti'm . � � .�. . .�,� °n y nt 25 or,more r room cause the tapes of all meet- -� ,, . .. ..... d;scou p0,s300 ur regula Creel In addition,teachers will ings from May until the ���'�� � . _ "�� 100,�2 5% o� ° e Oouble be working for the en- .,.� . �. `� d dor 2 at th ,�I red candidates second week in August had � �` 4 nod , only dos ca dat s during g rates' Its 00 their free time. been erased. McDonald w ra day .�, The committee endorsed said Sorensen told him one X60 t° rte♦ Conrad Huss, Dr. Richard tape had been re-used for '�►S have en- Scottt and NancyThomas each succeeding meeting, ��� rd 25, \ X25 for thus erasing the previous 011.1.111111111111.25, e my Ga order for for seats on the Am- phitheater board. meeting. S�'000°Cush � C rrioney Sorensen told the Terri- f�'�` Please check° anon• Ann-Rosewell Gaines �- �r fl losed a deCed. ;nl0rm and Dr. Herbert Wilson tonal he had discovered -�goo c card`or` Gard 25 ___,._------- were __..__..-- were endorsed for the the tapes did not exist "A a each e,more „ ---- or two after the Sept.22 end Cn -_._ ,-- Catalina Foothills district. day P • Q _ board meeting." He had �_ Flowing Wells en- �� searched for the to he �, � --- �"" �f �� 00 . dorsements went to Betty lam, N __ �p G J. Armistead and Mary added, so he could have __,...------"-"� -"7 Phelan and incumbents them all in one place in the p00R�s s-cc Robert Mellen and Robert event someone wanted to Stein ebach. copy them. G _ Ralph Baker and Joseph McDonald said Sorensen DOUBLETREE DEFINITELY .- .�..,:. �=�4 h Norman Jr. received the told him (McDonald) the 445 South Alvernon Way/ Tucson,Arizona / 881-4200 -A- Marana endorsements. board had been apprised of Page 10,The Arizona Territorial, October 21, 1976 phi Forum hosts . Amphi hopefuls One of the few topics that came the least bit close to teachers, while Dr. James Gibson said he thought a from 1960 to 1970, said she did not favor binding ar- eliciting disagreement at the Amphitheater School third party was "unnecessary" in teacher bitration.. Board candidates forum Oct. 13 at Amphi Junior High negotiations. Dr. Richard Scott said he disliked the Florence Chandler felt teachers should be allowed to was that of binding arbitration. idea of a "third party" in labor disputes and Louise organize but not use binding arbitration , but Nancy Dr. Conrad Huss said he felt it was needed for Elliott Beall, who served on the Amphitheater board Thomas said she"could live with binding arbitration." On almost all other subjects, however, agreement prevailed. Huss did say he was predisposed toward �» more traditional education but only if it suited the '► child. .„,444,41 ,� =- whatof financial Asked they coula cut in the event a a = x . ',.. crisis, all said optional programs like p.e., art and music. Mrs. Thomas said she "would look at travel -&i (by district employees) and eliminate that.' 3 All candidates appeared to favor, and take pride in, d -z, - - - ik . -, the district curriculum--heavily enriched this year by ` ``� support centers and budget override+ pp g o ide programs. rrf ,.._,_ - Li,*f::`: _ - „ On the subject of school-parent communication, r .., .1.'• ,-sem,. .... likHuss suggested it might be improved by holding PTA gi i. ' '..1 and PTO meetings at the same time as board meetings �i. _,�,,,,� 1 and Gibson said he didn't see how that com- ` �� ^ 'Ilrr�unicati on could "be any better." The district has , passed all its override and bond programs in the past .v few years which says a great deal for parent corn- , -• munication, he said. .. - Mrs. Ruth Smith, moderator from the League of -`�^���` ` .. _ �� Women Voters, said it was unusual for six well- Left to right: Dr. James Gibson, Nancy Thomas. and Dr.Conrad Huss, Louise Elliott Beall and Dr. Richard qualified candidates to run for three seats. "Most Florence Chandler. Scott, all Amphi Board candidates. districts feel lucky to get one for six seats." • c Silt Nil AT KU AT-TV Ch . 6 & 7 1 - %IX , Water topic of forum "What is Water Worth?" solutions to Tucson's water Panel members will 7:00 THE MACNEIL-LEHRER is the a subject of public hall in Minneapolis features works - REPORT J P problem and the short-and include Metrololitan FRIDAY OCTOBER 22 by Bach, Beethoven, Ives and Stra- 7:30 ELECTION'76-District 1- forum tonight, Oct. 21, at 9g ' long-term effects of the Utilities Management :OQ SESAME STREET vinsky. Special 1 hr. 10:00 OUR STORY 5.00 GETTING ON Tucson District 1 Election program the Tucson Public solutions on Pima County's Agency Director Frank 10:30 CONSUMER SURVIVAL Magazine style series about older .Presentation of the issues in the library's Wilmot Branch, people and economy will be Brooks, University of KITpeople features a biography seg- by aschool board election,including bus- 530 N.Wilmot Road,at 7:30 discussed - panel Arizona Water Resources 11:00 ELECTRIC COMPANY ment, comedy players, and a con ;ng,leacher activism,taxation,and 11:30 ANYONE FOR TENNYSON the quality of education. During the p.m. representing all sides of the Research Center Director 1::110 MR.ROGERS sciousness raising session on atti second part,viewers may phone in 12:30 CILIAS YOGA AND YOU tudes about older people. questions to the 9 candidates. Host: Possible alternative Issue. Sol Resnick, R.G. 1:00 THE KILLERS 5:30 JEANNE WOLF WITH... Robert Fleming. 'Buckelew, a local farmer 2:30 GREATEST EARTH Jeanne Wolf interviews Telly Sava- 8:30 AN EAMES CELEBRA- , ON SHOW las, the warm and thoughtful man TION SPECIAL 1 hr. • and UA faculty members 3:00 SESAME STREET behind inspector Kojak. Telly talks 9:00 TBAMeet 4:00 MR.ROGERS about his family,his nightclub act, 9:30 BLACK PERSPECTIVE candidates John McElroy (American 4:30 ELECTRIC COMPANY and enjoying life. ON THE.NEWS30 min. literature) and David 5:00 ZOOM 6:00 CONSUMER SURVIVAL WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 27 Pingry (economics). 5:30 VILLA ALEGRE KIT 9:00 ELECTRIC COMPANY Flowing Wells School Night" at the Flowing 5:00 LILIAS 6:30 THE MACNEIL-LEHRER AND YOU "Stop, Board incumbents Robert Wells Jr. High School Audi- Stop Look and Listen: Home 4:30 I WANT TO READ REPORT Entertainment Units" 9:45 THE LETTER PEOPLE g 7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 6:30 WORLD PRESS 10:00 SESAME STREET Mellen, Robert Richard- torium October 28 at 7:30 The discussion, which 11:00 NOVA IN REVIEW Television's longest running public 12.00 MR.ROGERS son, and Robert Steinbach' p•m, will have an informal, Paul Duke moderates an informal affairs program examines the stor- 12:30 ` CILIAS YOGA AND YOU and candidates Betty Each candidate will audience-participation discussion of the week's top stories. les behind the world's headlines. 1:00 CHIQUITINES Armistead, Linda format, will be moderated 7:30 WALL STREET WEEK 7:00 FIRING LINE 1:30 'CULTURAL UNDER- Barber, make a short presentation,Louis Rukeyser explores the invest- "Ten Years of Firing Line: 1966- STANDING Pat Messer, and Mary after which the audience is by Arizona State Museum ment market and analyzes economic 1976" Commentary by Buckley and 2:00 OPEN MATH Phellan will participate in Ethmolo ist Dr. trends and developments in down to clips of the best programs of the 2:30 TOPIC OF TUCSON P P encouraged to ask ques- g Bernard earth language which takes the series. 3:00 BOOK BEAT a "Meet the Candidates tions. Fontana. 3:30 READING IN SERVICE 8:00 EVENING AT SYMPHONY mystery out of money. 4:00 SESAME STREET 8:30 WOMAN Vladimir Ashkenazy is the soloist for 00 MR.ROGERS - "New Image for Nurses" Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 2. 5•30 ELECTRIC COMPANY Part I Sei j a Ozawa conducts the Boston 6.00 ZOOM Symphony Orchestra in Bartok's 6:30 VILLA ALEGRE- Divertimento for Strings. 7:00 IN THE SHADOW OF 9:00 MASTERPIECE THEA- THE GENERAL IIII)11 illirlial TRE--MADAME BOVARY Program will examine the impact of After a pas,Sionate affair with a a new 550 million dollar power SATURDAY OCTOBER 23 wealthy landowner, Emma hides generating plant upon the economy 9:00 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC from reality in the desperate, den- and lifestyle of rural communities 9:30 ZOOM gerous spending of money. located in the coal fields of south- tui 10:00 INFINITY FACTORY 10:00 ADAMS CHRONICLES 1 hr. eastern Ohio. COUNTY BOARD OF • • • • 10:30 REBOP "John Adams-Vice President' SUPERVISORS-Special 11:00 CARRASCOLENOAS (1788-1796) John A8:00 NOVA High FeelV • 11:30 SESAME STREET dams becomes A Desert Place the nation's first vice president Nova explores the 12:30 MR.ROGERS desert plant and animal life. Foot- 1:00 MR.ROGERS under George Washington and ,,*, ,,,, ,.-. .,�.„..,- age from the desert surrounding :.-. ,� , ti•- 1:30 OPEN MATH suffers eight years of frustration in Tucson and the Arizona Sonora r.{,',.• , u- ' '”"� 2:00 READING IN SERVICE this role. ,e ',:--;.-� �� - •Desert Museum are featured on this Y }� p� 2:30 SACAMANO'S GARDEN . ,. ,�_-.- 1 r'-E��` - national series. ' sr iii r, ..-2,.•'-,•.-'.%'..*.: Evergreen varieties have been MONDAY OCTOBER 25 9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES _ • .+-fin;"�',. - - - L' ,, .. adapted to the southwest and this 9:00 ELECTRIC COMPANY -- '- deals with those varieties 90 min. rr -����-� �i�r ��� �`}p` program 9:30 I WANT TO READ ',.r "�r 's,; .~ ,. "Amazing Grace America in Song" � .�:�.+� ':`�� .7.*� ,� . �;�. as well as their care. 9:45 -I CAN READ The Allman Brothers Band, Aaron , _ -""° t ,r • - '_ 3:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 10:00 SESAME STREET Copland, Lena Horne, Phyllis Cur- •��-at•=s`.- p`' ,-'--• `- ;--�:• -. -- IN REVIEW 11:00 DRINK DRANK DRUNK tin,and Donald Gramm join a host - f -Yap <- � ny r y Repeat of Friday program. 12:00 MR.ROGERS of others, including the voices of . 1, - - `"�T� �� 12:30 LI LIAS YOGA AND YOU Louis Armstrong, Billie Holliday, • 3:30 WALL STREET WEEK g, 1:00 CHIQUITINES Woody Guthrie and Bessie Smith in �Y �' `T,;..;:�;, ...., 4 rr `�. - • • Repeat of Friday program. 1:30 CULTURAL UNDER- this GREAT PERFORMANCES aN F '''.U" . ,'t 4v ' -.' 4:00 ADAMS .. �-,:f -i.' � �s r CHRONICLES STANDING special about the American experi- t ,r�,�' '�rr ' "John Adams - Vice President" 2:00 FIRING LINE ence as expressed in its songs. �� '"' -_ :-",::•,-',.' ;'' ` • 3:00 MEDICAL DIALOGUE THURSDAY OCTOBER 28 . ",` •. ' ,..F: � r (1788 1796) John Adams becomes �, < the nation's first vice president 3:30 WOMAN 9.00 ELECTRIC COMPANY 1S `_, - • 4:00 SESAME STREET 9:30 VILLA ALEGRE .,_ t ,4 ... f -,�J.',,, '' 9. 4- under George Washington, and suf _. 5:00 MR.ROGERS 10:00 SESAME STREET '-, . '.' .- 1- .1*:. .4.: %'': -'' _ terse eight years of frustration in this 5.30 ELECTRIC COMPANY 11:00 ADAMS CHRONICLES *.- •. 's``'"r V `_ '-_".: role. 6:00 ZOOM 12:00 MR.ROGERS ;-i,-; ; �` •` F w'•.: ~ - -:� 6:30 VILLA ALEGRE 12:30 LILIAS YOGA AND YOU `�~ *.-144.1`..)` `''."., ,,,,:kir:_.„,-,3. ' 5:00 ZOOM r- r ......�: i 5:30 REBOP y _ jut `,.wr .:"` z ,, "i •7:00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN MIX 1.00 ALL ABOUT YOU •• � • � � 4..,...- - �s�- ,��;��,� �: This week focuses on life at a Miami A look at Vietnamese children in the 1:15 LET'S ALL SING . s "o• •,�,,`' '' ., ,'�i=4•`;._...%7,:,-,--ii,-4:':1,-4, '� r -i'_ i--: home for Cuban boys whose parents Southwest. 1:30 BREAD AND BUTTER- ';4-.. -_-,,,,,,...17,-, ---. f'�T`f"+ _ ' ° 7:30 TUCSON CITY COUNCIL- FLIES �� = have remained in Cuba and on an -r .,:''.. t,_-a • . _ ^.". ., ,' , ' l pp s 1:45 LETTER PEOPLE `r`' r '` ' s a ° _ b-w a Cox.3�< hrs. �, � L ,�`; ,r j- '.,,r-.6.:.�'"-4 ��, y'-� 1 eleven-year old girl who lives in a � � �� Live coverage of the City Council 2:00 INFINITY FACTORY {�,,` , • •. -• ,;, , . ._-*`> , pueblo. meeting from the council chambers. 2:30 DEATH:PERSONAL • A�,` 4-4 if, ,,%', y�- -E- `; ' 6:00 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC FRONTIERS • • ,s King Henry dies and the horrified TUESDAY OCTOBER 26 ': •tet= ~, -�•1 z - `'S '' x 3:00 TBA N.,...4„,„:„.....,' -.•4.,.. '.` ..,' x� -,Tom is told that in two days he will 9:00 ELECTRIC COMPANY :, �- " 1-, `* . s3:30 TBA - _ .�.,�, --' _ t�;,•,, -i=-���.. be crowned the king of England. 9:30 VILLA ALEGRE 4:00 -SESAME STREET -~ `_ ':03-i ,•`'•' `':',13-•' •- 6:30 The rest of the evening is 10:00 SESAME STREET 5:00 MR.ROGERS �` `� :' t '''.. 11:00 USA:PEOPLE AND -_ ., j r ,~; _ ' TBA at this point. 5:30 ELECTRIC COMPANY """� r'�� yj =}' �r�j`� ., s� � j,c�,, 7. POLITICS •1','tiz -, x .. 'P,1.L � _r�{ .00 ANYONE FOR TENNYSON 6:00 ZOOM -. z. a , _ ,): �,k*.. -.,: ..i*i_: ,.4«.F, 1 11:30 CONSUMER SURVIVAL ., t�'�,,�.: �; {,�: ' --•,,,,- ,,���..i Poems of the Sea ,_ , , 6 '� i?` ,� �� KIT 76;30 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC = '' _ . SUNDAY OCTOBER 24 12.00 M :00 THE MACNEIL-LEHRER .i 4�-�9• -=_� ' .,.� ; `r,.,r-, .s. 1 REPORT f r.. ,.,.� k r ,�:, 2:00 DRINK DRANK DRUNK- 12:30 LILIAS YOGA AND YOU n` "�-'� ','�� c. ,��,'I4+- ALL ABOUT 7:30 TBA _:,::1-.?...41-r- 1 OUT YOU �'�,�-��: -,_•V ,�._ Special QO 8:00 MASTERPIECE THEA- . , : .;r > _ :.:' "s= TC. ,.cam The highly acclaimed special on the 1:15 I CAN READ TRE-MADAME BOVARY r -, i'-ie—-:•; : ; y' t3 _'`;�c i—f- --',.'- symptoms and treatment of alcohol- 1:30 BREAD AND BUTTER- After seeking solace by spending �--�1��•�� Y-.,,,,!,--',.:‘,!-,,,,'..,---•� � t�� ,,.�,_ FLI ES n.f f - money,Emma finds out that there is =` �''�-•°- r_ f t -• .4.;;,.:,_ ._ ,.a:. ism returns.Carol Burnett hosts the 1:45 LET'S ALL SING program and introduces skits and200 INFINITY FACTORY a chance for a reunion with Leon. ; musical numbers. 9:00 VISIONS 90 min. 2:30 TBA "The War Widow"--A lonely young 2:30 UN DAY CONCERT 3:00 TBA � woman whose husband is fighting in Get a FREE DITTO T-SHIRT /.-. -, ' 3:00 BILL RUSSEL RAPS-- 3:30 TBA France during the First World War Special 4:00 SESAME STREET finds herself becoming increasingly with every pair of`glove fit' _AI• • 4 Bill Russel,formerly with the Bos- 5:00 MR.ROGERS `� All ton Celtics,now a coach in Seattle, 5:30 BOOK BEAT attached to another woman. Ditto Jeans! ��VIIII- talks with college students ,• Pamela Bellwood stars in this orig- g e son the The Hour of the Bell Bob anal television drama by Harvey kl,.� (UN'TO(Dii importance of communicating with Cromie's guest is Harry Petrakis, �''�`,�,; parents and friends. whose latest historical novel is the Perr. �, - .. C h. Program listingsabove Oct.22,10-7 p.m. 1111"* 4:00 MINNESOTA ORCHESTRA first in a trilogyabout the Greek Friday, h • AT ORCHESTRA HALL- revolution of 1821. are furnished bythe •Sat.,Oct 23,10-6 p.m. 2 Locations •Sun.,Oct 24 only,12-5 p.m. sr1" Special 6:00 ZOOM WOOLCO CENTER COUNTRY FAIR CENTER The inaugural concert at the new 6:30 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC Station. Oracle&Roger Road 22nd&Craycroft October 21, 1976, The Arizona Territorial, Page 11 c^. - ' N GalaFreedoms luncheonsWe'll see you at the beautiful C0verig Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Tucson TUCSON LA PIDAR Y fp-,1J-,Ik#,/,,. Chapter,i � s hold'P ing a gala Fall luncheon at Westward Look Resort, Saturday Oct. 23, at noon. Honoredand OEM SNOW speaker will be Robert W.Miller,National president of �,; j. Freedoms Foundation of Valley Forge, ValleyForge, in the Tucson Community Center audrey leech i.` � Pennsylvania. Miller is the former senior assistant Exhibition Hall-350 S. Church administrator of the American Revolution Bicen- this Friday, Saturda and • tennial Administration. Reservations must be made y Sunday Art show atPlazaAnti Antigua ;.,' b 11 E. Orate Friday from 6pm to 10, Saturday 10am to 10 y Oct. 21 with Mrs. Evalina Freitag, Orange Grove Road or call Betty Markley at 885-2443. Sunday 10am to 6pm The Tucson Opera English at the TCC Music Company will sponsor an Hall Nov. 11,12 and 14. DONATION— Only $1 per day art show at Plaza Antigua, under 12 free with adult 4299 N. Campbell Ave., y (fik , forom 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Poet+ Sunday Oct. 24. About 40 - . For all your PRESCRIPTION needs, outside exhibitors will join Read4n setIlic t- the artists of Plaza Antigua t shop in the pleasant surroundings of Northsiders Florence in displaying crafts, arts, ,- Vie--. and antiques--the Opera Rossi and Helen Blenmen • MISENER DRUGS Company will get a per- are among the two dozen . . -. • a centage of sales. The Tucson poets invited to 4 k 9 t 't ,`i FlowingWells High School read their works at the - 7 • Band will playat 2:30 p.m. Fifth Annual Poetry Read- V- i if '`� i'.444 under the do m e Don't forget the TOC's In,to be held at the Wilmot 4 opening production, Library, 530 N. Wilmot In the Casa Blanca Plaza "Faust," will be sung in Road, Oct. 23 at 2 p.m. hours 9 to 9 297-2234 Northsider heads UNDa y Former State Senator of Wilde, Anderson, , D `i las S. Holsclaw a *_` CASA BLANCA LIQUORS g DeBartolo and Pan and Northside resident, has Bangs is assistant city • DRIVE-IN WINDOW S been appointed Honorary attorney for Tucson in land >> qlj ) Chairman of United use matters while Hillman _ Nations Day, to be is head of the Dept. of � • PLEASURES celebrated on Oct. 23 in Agricultural Ecomnomics Two of the gorgeous Vogue I' Tucson this year. Holsclaw at the U of A. Pattern fashions to be S11 I UNLIMITED, INC. --- was appointed to this The Colloquy will be held modeled here on the North- • ' __- , position by Mayor Lewis at the Tucson Botanical side next week at Ethan ir 10 IL Murphy. Gardens,2150 N.Alvernon, Allen. According to Holsclaw, form 9:30 a.m. to 12:30. this year's UN Day was HABITAT was theSTRAIGHT CASE DISCOUNTS Glamorousfashion show approved as a Bicentennial subject of the fourth in Project by the Arizona series of International Do you believe it? Four super fashion shows areCOST PIus 10% plus 4%county sales tax. Bicentennial Commission. Conferences attended by going to be presented right up here, on the Northside, Open to the public, ac- 131 UN countries in Van- on Oct.28 and 29 at the Ethan Allen Carriage House MIXED CASE DISCOUNTS tivities on UN Day will couver,Canada this spring. Gallery on 5757 N.Oracle Road. Hours of the show will consist of a Colloquy on Tucson's UN Day Colloquy be 7 p.m,on Oct.28 and 10:30 a.m.,1:30 p.m.and 4 p.m. Available on Most Items HABITAT. According to a is intended to bring the on Oct.29. Shown will be Vogue Pattern fashions for brochure from the Tucson HABITAT problems of the daytime,evening,sports,children and six line-for-line Chapter of the UN world home toartici nts copies of famous designer fashions. A Vogue P Pa g 6002 N. ORACLE RD. 297-3262 Association (UNA) of the in terms of the problems of representative will be present to answer your sewing United States of America. Tucson. questions. And it's all free of charged 9 to 9 Daily Sunday noon to 7 HABITAT is "where and how you live, now and in the future in still beautiful -. .1011111117 . . Tucson or elsewhere in the it I 1 , - ,'.:-V-,,,...----::4 world," and Colloquy I' VS - ioN•loOteA means a "conversation." g .. -- 0 r Panelists in the Colloquy ma ..•:'� r will include Ronald !,i, 44,:',:iLVI , •' - -�s 1 %OleOrow,' Barber, moderator, who �,,..�►,•�, 4 of UNA and .• • .• • -• ' vice presidenteiMeVW" assistant superintendent of 1. NP e the Arizona Training Pro- )4 •de 01 gram. - •�_ VV1 Other panelists are %Vie Ma beth Carlile on En- tUall Free novironment, Wayne Moody •„ ,,.>�` • on Urban Problem " S Problems. 4.. Ice Chest !! k ...e . Itics � William Wilde on Housing, `., • Frank Bangs on Land Use r• f t t i and Dr. Jimmy Hillman, your '', ' % Store diamonds or other valuables in � � ‘ "`�` • A on Resume of Discussion, a FREE Safe Deposit Box. Just open a �. v ---• r '� ice6Tomorrow's World. S5,000 minimum Savings Account—you'll 3. • _ s ,. �� •,.„ •• get the box and all the other great ben- ,. ,..,. 5 Ua Ms. Carlile is a memberSIC � .;�.�.r.: �..•- �,� �� �• AlOtt l NgS) of the Governor's Com- efits that go with saving at Catalina! mission for Arizona En- :xF.. , vironment and the Pima ATALINA --451tw,, . --, ,-'.::,,,,,,,,, , t.S_A*1 { it;;Le, , . ,-,.,,:,:,,- ...z . 14,,. ;* 7..: County Planning and AV NGS ----- VOOW Zoning Commission. LN(.'.JAN ASY.7��j,K. t, , } fi Rw Y j a Moody is deputy director 104- , " „ ti -of planning for Tucson and : ri 001 '�... '�. . , ,y, ,c.� ,' `. , ittS, head of development ,, �„ - P MAIN OFFICE:201 North Stone Avenue/792-2222 :.�-,-401,r planning division. Wilde is 13 Convenient Locations to Serve You. ����-' an architect with the firm •' s]j :�, . ,, ..... �'N, L ,�ysey'� n:. T,,,•+t*4 r`,,r ,a,�•r'" ,. -� ' rn‘G a� hip illPt � ♦ s, _: p;+R• ���`.A •..�.- � hey �,`p� d , �; our G oha K w = ,, bout °ur sett�rg- I► ta\�a goes�° �ooth'�� b°dy,to o� they .P•g ur ery de US WHERE YOU'VE FOUND r "lork,. �I,e••.l. wvles o.oe�ev ,,.the pr aue� US.... ��Ne tai cups h�oa9° servI .e,�oed or a ba'� �k:oer s ,.G �s at ou ey,per� okta�� • ��es. THE HAUNTED 110011CSHOP Go .s coup acve eves \e co. 1000'x' tem' body�' have" t a skn'p �ikh"r every r,S ter° ou avN �'ke us uosor�a +ether y �o�h�r9 has moved to s uoson. 0�the+e � �o�40 One Oracle Placet f Tucs°r' , 151 (IN THE GREAT WESTERN BANK COMPLEX) ride° PZ. 29� The P uc's°n. Hours: 9:30-5:30 pm Mon.—Fri, aPd•� 7225 N. Oracle297-4843 .v‘ 9:30-4:00 m Saturdays 45 P Y 2. Page 12,The Arizona Territorial, October 21, 1976 Terrific chorale� e'ChevronFRANK BUSHAN 5 `ntse. 14111011 CASAS ADOBES CHEVRON All right,a perfectly wonderful cultural event is coming up Nov. 1 that must surely be one of the most original%NO S "A Full Service Auto Repair Facility thought up anywhere. Titled "Opera Comes to theI e r r I t o ry in your own neighborhood" Planetarium," it will consist of five singers from the Tucson Opera Company providing accompaniment to the FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS PACKED Planetarium sound and light show. Can you imagine a (Con tinU e d) (DISK TYPE) begin at 7p.m.with P ' Reg. $15,oo Alow$10.00 g a guided tour of the planetarium (on �, the U of A Campus at Cherry Ave.and University Mall). H e a ' foods seminar The sound and light show will be in at 8 p.m.and a light gg buffet will follow at 9:15 p.m. Northsider Mrs. Clyde Westward Look will be tr o l l in deg e n e r a t i v e we Found Vallery is general chairman of the evenings. Tickets,$25 g g � .f: what We've a piece, are tax deductible. Proceeds will benefit the the scene of the second disease. There will be Tucson Opera Company'sproduction of "Faust." annual International other speakers and exhibit ` .; Association of Cancer booths, as well as music. `�� ��` Been Singers, James Courtney, Sharon Daniels, Janice . 'y< , ., Felty, Victims and Friends, Inc. Cost of admission is 1 . f SearchingMarry McCauley and Michael Terry are all stars of• << Symposium on Nov.6 from .50 luncheon is an ad- , YmP For At .n a.m. to 6 p.m. ditional$4. A combination -: Speakers will include symposium luncheon ticket "1::::'' f 'r �.f� E _ hAllillikri iipm ..:mob.. t ' rac e � z Charlotte Gerson Straus, is $7. Call 327-8381 for J �, yy r f -: A ��.- daughter of the well-known reservations, or 624-2441. ��..// f Dr Max Gerson. She will w�, ., Jr,:,,, �,��i,''f �, illa- _ , � . ak on �w,. �,�. , ,1. "Total Healing the Gerson Therapy."- •Private atrium entrances •Spacious rooms ;...., ,,.. ... An attorney, Joseph •Patios&balconies •Huge walk-in cl e � �� � �� s*" 4* �' Y P g os is R t Ma to nis,will give a speech with beautiful views •Clothes washer& � "Natural *` •Private four-hole dryer in each unit ti. -- 4 entitled and golf course •2 pools 4's nutritional means of -- ,,,;7„=4,-,!.,.,.-. . •Private solarium •2 lighted tennis courts t. .,,,,,:;::„. : controlling cancer are �- . . . all features you won't find in other legal but some are moreF. _ apartments. Stop by today and see for yourself. 1 " 1.,..,-,..„",::::.-� ��a �. al.than others. , �� .' 1, . 00 -Oracle Villa -' Luncheon speaker will be 7 f is, card Welch, of ` .� .�- i ° Hesperia, California, a ;a pioneer in the field of Luxurious 1 EA 2 bedroom apartments and A. '''� �� -�� � • . A � natural methods of 2 bedroom rental townhouses from 8225. -.. 7 ,; .-. ,. nutritional therapies who Mrs. Maturin Bay, Furnished apartments now available � � . � � `��`�����~-�-�~� - , .p has been using non-toxic president of the Women's ..oracle Rd.to Orange Grove,east 1/2 blocl natural methods of con- Fellowship this year. PHONE 297-61414 John R. Fitch, Northside resident, with a con- :',,,,r.j..7;44..;.:7,41j':,,,,,I.:::„.:.. .ii,i : ? R a :< Ytemporary painting at the Oct. 4 exhibition of the - ::-"r,,,,,,,..„..::: HAVE A NICE DAY! Maverick Artists at St. Phillips of the Hills. The '--,--1'. ..,,•; ter.: Y"" �3 Ir Maverick rou includes about 80 artists and craft- .;' 1. :i Take a TERRITORIAL to lunch!!!! speople.'Fitch is a music professor at the U of A as well !r -., , s ,,,,.-.1,,,,,... �� _ - ,` .s, as an artist. (Photo by Carl Tornquist) z% y i ' .. .: -pie.-..,*.k.,,,, � ' : t° Our as ion show ; v s " :4, ' s ' -;/,:k ' lq,*:127r‘k /` + : t.V.:41',.*%::"., *".'.. . . '7.t.';'‘ ''`, ' ---N7(1)GrILT— Ill ,.., -04., ' W Vk A ''''*41.‘-' . . ,,,,, f, '''.: • - .---4,-,041- ... . _...,_ ... . ... ,„ ,.. , . ''''-`11.44---Y , -•.':''''',,,,,'e„,„, ,..7.4.-4 S � , Ella Andrews and Ella Dresher enjoying the Casas ' Adobes Community Congregational Women's Fellowship program Oct. 12. ,`..-..,..,:**4-:. . •., . -. . , -/ .- ..,--:.;4,-.„,, - /:-.,_:, - -,' -1,... ,„tom j�, - - ,10 :, - .•ind I t -� BARGAINS GALORE r `v .- 1\JLAI j furniture, clothes, appliances, h � / / 7 ' . 1-7\ household items,toys �` SunOCT 2 ., Oct. 24—Mon. Oct. 25. i i , Hours 9am— 5pm p � •,�' y. y. ,-f . 8 7:00PM Held at Rear Entrance of Handmaker ; : Jewish NursingHome �� lo: OAM 2221-N. Rosemont 7( ,:lvi i \eli' 3 Auspices of the Auxiliary l`1 . ! .V4e) ' 291:30PM OCT 4:00PM WALLIP4 -• . , .s:,. ONAL . , You're invited!Vogue Patterns 4 { • latest fashions! Music! Models! . , 4 Foils, GrassCloth, 01 ills V nals Burlap i . ,., : �� J �.. - Extraordinary production! 0 3 SHOP-AT-HOME � Fashions for : daytime,evening' it IIFrom aWideSelect�ona : , sports,children! Plus line-for- - of Sam les ' p ` line copies of six famous M.F. Blanchard S9�■944 3 -'4.- designer fashions. A Vogue _r representative answers your SPEC/A4116 sewing questions. Free in our _ I Victors Coricidin Ethan Allen Gallery! ,. �A` Menthol D „ : „ ------,-,-..,-, i l 50 s Call fiw �now � Reg. 3.29 Cough Drops 8885757 .Preference Kit .., Call: y _ __ (Bag) 200 #��� Georgetowii • .„ �; .59eg. 444 Reg. 3.15 •. A .v., A .” �. OneStepAtAlimeReg. -io.g5792 x�V 1�� ,.,, ?ss., .- #. Etban%UeIi a e - -�,,,_,,,,,,..„ .r----7---- ....._..._.__ (6(?ipi DEFENDER ._.,......L._ .:.: .„. ;fit 5 757 N. Oracle Road Phone 888-5 75 7 .k---',1.,;'' - : DRUG STORE S Hours:9:30 A.M.to 9:00 P.M.Mondays • i 9:30 A.M.to 5:30 P.M.Tues thru Sat. IN CASAS ABOBES OPEN Sun.12:00 A.M.to 5:00 P.M. Oracle at Ina-297-1191 October 21, 1976,The Arizona Territorial,Page 13 ,� 'Wonderful' . .4 . , . . 1 , Wednesday, _ - #r • I had a fine time at the first Wednesday Happening 1 Be sure to call first held Oct. 13 at the Tucson National Golf Club. All Elizabeth Stewart,president of the Happenings group, G for quick helpful 3 111 • said she was so exhausted from all the preparations service ` 1 I she was going to spend the following day in seclusion ..- 1 '- with the phone off the hook. "Butyou know, I'll 795-2803 �' s - - -- � ,, - probably end up cleaning closets," she laughed. ,TiAfter a memorable chicken salad, guests settled ri ,• ,M f� k ' back to hear Mrs. Stewart announce that several , ' .0 ACOMPLETE LINE OF ��. '; • , � �`- . � originators of the Wednesday Happenings group were .- 01L PAINTINGS j, / j ,w present. Begun in 1965 with the title "Something for from World Renown Artists! �� � 4 the Girls," the group became the "Happenings" in `'_ f,. Y, 1972. Now itputs on monthly ��� � � luncheon programs for = . ,-' .' TNGC ladies and theirguests everywinter. One of � ,`.�� '� � HAVE A NICE DAY those originators, Kay Ratto, came over to say a special hello to me and it was lovely to meet her in ` person--I've dealt with her often because of her activity o r -OEM=NW MOM i UM-UMW' IMO i. in the Villa Maria Nursing Home Auxiliary. i = -gip After the awarding of door prizes-needlepoint made Tucson a C u S 1 . � by Mrs. Theodore Riehl, dolls by Ingrid Ebert and r 1 basket purse by Marion Zerafa-the fashion show i I began. Models included Hazel Hansen, Ingrid Ebert, Sal e S -_ Connie Fotinos, Edith Rose, Henrietta Moore, Florence Brown and Myra Chaffee. All the clothes 4260 N. Oracle Rd. i were supplied byVictoria Shaw(a reallynice ladywho �" Open 7 Days I s PP Y 1 W was seated at my table with her mother and grand HOURS:9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. tl mother) and the jewelrybyFrederick Fisher. Mrs. R , .-- \// I �� ;: � Hazel Hansen (above) and • I.' ,,;-i, 1 di ..`° �� :n Stewart modeled a Fisher piece that was one of the p,� i is .. ,, `;i ' Connie Fotinos, (left) two R ;,` �r most unusual I've ever seen--three lengths of necklaces : ;�1, OCOTILLOS • SAGUAROS S �: of the models at the•TNGC consisting of hundreds of tinygold and platinum Wednesday Happening on NATIVE R 0 C K • MEXICAN POTS 1, ` chains-very simple and glittery1 Oct. 13. Jumpsuits and SUCCULANTS • LANDSCAPE BOULDERS I vests were among the most AA U W Coffee this weekend I frequently seen items. All • New members and prospective members of the o Iw fashions were by Victoria Tucson Branch of the P� 1 Shaw, Ltd. American Association of With this coupon 1 University Women will meet for a "Coffee" at the L home of Mrs. Arthur Roe, 85 East Calle Primorosa, op. next Saturday, October 23rd, at 9:45 a.m. Speech Ofl TV ____ •...•..........••••• •••... ,•••- I mgoing • At last-I got to.a meeting girls, Wallace said he .• ocToBER spEciAL to stock upon • of the Casas Adobes really didn't know, that Community Congrega- they tended to be sort of • + Wines wine at the tional Women's Fellow- transient people. • Pedro Domecq Spanish Sherry B G French W - ship. All last year I tried to His news director, Pat • Reg. SALE CHATEAUNEUF Reg. SALE �,�r o urm et! • attend their meetings but Stevens,is the only woman • MANZANILLA 5.69 4.29 DU PAPE 4.98 3.79 • because they're scheduled in the country to hold that • PRIMERO 6.49 4.89 CHABLIS 4.98 3.79 • for Tuesdays--our go-to- position, Wallace said. • GUITAR 5.19 3.95 MACON BLANC 3.49 2.69 111.040 press-day--couldn't ever Whatever the faults of VINYA No.25 6.69 4.29 POUILLY FUISSE 5.98 4.49 C. K. Mondavi o )))I ?'•make it. Though I didn't TV programming, Wallace • IDEAL PALE 5.19 3.95 POUILLY FUME 4.98 3.79 << DOUBLE CENTURY 5.69 4 29 MUSCADET 3.78 2 8J BURGUNDY, Your make the lunch on Oct.12,I added, TV is attracting • CHABLIS, . -v • did get there in time to hear more viewers all the time. • CELEBRATION CREAM 7.69 5.75 SA N C E R R E 4.68 3.55 RHINE, Choice %`• VOUVRAY 3.78 2.89 CHIANTI, 2.99 `krillfilv the speaker, George Wal- time. ZINFANDEL• MEDOC 3.992.99Reg. 3.89 11110 Kayser- Stihl FORTISSIMO �lace, manager Of KGUN- Hostesses for the Oct..12 ST.EMILION 4.89 3.69 ROSE. 1/i Gallons ABC. His informal talk on Fellowship meeting in- • Australian Wines "Things You don't Know eluded Mrs. R. Van Allen, .�._v�`s AboutBecause You Are • Reg. SALE Ingelnook Novalle Magnums �,� TV Mrs. Wayne Simpson,MTs. • BURGUNDY 2.89 2.25 ROSE, BURGUNDY, CHABLIS, RHINE, Reg. Now 140 Not Behind The Cameras" . Kiefer Elliott (Chairman), • PETITE SIRAH 2.79 2.10 CLARET, RUBY CABERNET, FRENCH OP ' revealed little-known facts Mrs. George Malven and • ROSE 2.79 2.10 COLUMBARD,CHENIN BLANC,ZINFAN- 3.69 2.69 1 about the TV media. I Mrs, Robert Van de Steeg. DEL. mag. mag. t•• hadn't known,for example, Next meeting will be Nov. • 5 that KGUN is owned by a 9. Speaker will be the Sebastiani Gallons Reg. SALE thcsrgurnzet- seed company in the dynamic Fan Kane (she BURGUNDY,CHABLIS,VIN ROSE 3.69 2.69 ! midwest and that ABC really is) on "Things you • - 0 pays the local station to don't know about the • Sebastiani 'fz Gallons • put on its shows. Normal and High I.Q. - • _ Reg. SALE North Oracle Road • Braun Injured Children." MT.PINOT NOIR111 • Guests willbe the Women's • MT.PINOT CHARDONNAY 5.19 3.85 at L lm b erlo st The ratings, Wallace Fellowshipfrom First • MT.CABERNET SAUVIGNON • said, are probably as ac- Reg. Now888-0110 • as possible--he's Congregational Church- • LITERS OF REAL SANGRIA curaterm sure you could go, too. •� '1.65 Open 9-7 Mon.-Sat., 10-5 Sun. • checked into them himself. Call 297-1181 for in- There are so many violent f ••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• shows because people like ormation. them. "If you don't watch .. JP I A those kinds of shows, that's , Sincerity and how you can vote against % Personal Attention them." He said he was 1 -, - ,. , happyabout the National contribute that `'- - ._ 1 r . .,.7 PTA drive to end violence 1 added extra to each , •:44, \f,, - . on TV. 4 service. i 0.1 . . . . .• He added that people like - • . .4. ,t•fm... . Barbara Walters and = DAIR • , Howard Cosell make so .. .� , .; ~�•• �"" , �' much money because they ` % • Oil% g-emeizavezt � els,,..-!'.'"ehad become"controversial1 ' '� -'"' household words." He, ',:- j '�` ..rte2 LocATIC�NS t , 4.- aiipp personally, thinks Cosell 1 'f- • . . enlivens any sports event , 1050 N. Dodge Blvd. - z 4 he announces and "tells it 326-4343 1 .:y like it is" in the sport- ' 1 .r Avalon Chapel `. > sworld. 4 - , k 4519 N. Oracle Rd. Asked why TV had such a , if the world were all peaches and cream, high turnover in weather . 888-1072 ' ' " We wouldn't be here. But it isn't. And we are. 3 „... I _ 1 N Nursery -- , 0- Sc881 -4440 ,re,- ,. pli t • rL / Open: .• ' , i , C 11FfiAMto7PM ..�.t ,te" .,llir 888-6277 11111111111 3355 N. Mountain Ave. Page 14, The Arizona Territorial, October 21, 1976 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE c I o n New a a In the Superior Court of River Road,over across,and upon a Articles of Incorporation commands me to sell,and I will sell, The State of Arizona strip of land 30 feet in width,being 15 Of subject to the right of redemption in In and For the County of Pima feet on either side of a center line Visual-Graphics,Ltd. such case made and provided by Guerney Dunham and Hazel described as follows: Know All Men By These Presents: statute,at public auction,all of theefor NW y Dunham Beginning at the Northeast corner That we, the undersigned, do right,title,interest,claim and lien Dunham,husband and wife, Plaintiff, of Lot 1 in Block 1 of Foothills hereby associate ourselves together which the parties named in said vs. Heights, Pima County, Arizona, for the purpose of forming a cor- Judgment had or have in and to the . accordingto Book 6 of Maps and poration under the laws of the State real propertyhereinafter described, (Continued from Page 1) Earl P. Reichert and Carolyn G. g Reichert, husband and wife and Plats, page 32, records of Pima of Arizona,and do hereby adopt the and from the proceeds of said sale, their unknown heirs, if deceased; County; following Articles of Incorporation: to satisfy said Judgment in favor of north of Roger Road, west of Campbell Avenue and Charles E. Keeran and Patsy Ann thence South 89 degrees 24'West,a Article I the judgment creditor therein east of the Pa a o Indian Reservation; and Keeran,husband and wife and their distance of 73.08 feet to a point,said Name named,in the total judgment sum of p g unknown heirs, if deceased; and point being the true point of begin- The name of this corporation is S23,356.24, together with accrued --the general service area, which is Pima County Paul R. Siler and Shirley Siler, ning; Visual-Graphics, Ltd. and accruing interest and costs east of the Pa a o Indian Reservation. husband and wife and their unknown thence South 14 degrees 18'West,a Article II since the date of entry of said p g heirs, if deceased. distance of 10 feet to a point; Purpose Judgment. The hospital has been presently designed for 100 beds Defendants. thence South 59 degrees 00'West,a The purpose for which this cor- The sale will be held at the East No.159717 distance of 22.8 feet to a point; poration is organized is the tran- front door of the new Pima County with possible expansion to 250 beds in 50-bed segments. SUMMONS thence South 66 degrees 58'West,a saction of any or all lawful business Court House,also sometimes known According to the application, the hospital would The State of Arizona to the above distance of 97 feet to a point; for which corporations may be in- as the main entrance of said Court named defendant Earl P. Reichert thence South 41 degrees 17'West,a corporated under the laws of the House,in Tucson,Arizona,on Nov. provide a full range of general medical and surgical and Carolyn G. Reichert, husband distance of 80.8 feet to a point; State of Arizona, as they may be 23, 1976 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to services,with 68 of the first 100 beds allotted to medical and wife,and unknown heirs of Paul thence South 56 degrees 31'West,a amended from time to time, and sell the following described real R. Siler,deceased. distance of 44.3 feet to a point; specifically, but not in limitation property to the highest bidder: and surgical uses. You are hereby summoned and thence South 70 degrees 51'West,a thereof, the purpose of conducting Lot 4 in Block 10 of the Amended In addition to its function as a hospital, Northwest required to appear and defend in the distance of 60.6 feet to a point; and carrying on the business of a Plat of Ray Subdivision, a Sub- above entitled action in the above thence South 60 degrees 29'West,a photography studio and incidental division of Pima County, Arizona, Community will become involved in the community entitled court,within Twenty Days, distance of 125 feet, more or less, activities related thereto. according to the Map of Plat thereof through its work in preventive health care as well as exclusive of the day of service,after to the right of way line of River Article III of record in the office of the County g service of this summons upon you if Road, as established prior to Nov- Initial Business Recorder of Pima County,Arizona, public health education and training, in addition to served within the State of Arizona, ember 16, 1953, date of Resolution The corporation initially intends to in Book 22of Maps and Plats at Page offeringdiagnostic and treatment services on an or within Thirty Days,exclusive of and Order of record in the office of conduct the business of a 37 thereof. g the day of service,if served without the County Recorder of Pima Coun- photography studio and incidental DATED 14-10-76 outpatient basis. the State of Arizona, and you are ty,Arizona, in Docket 657, at page activities related thereto. William C.Cox hereby notified that in case you fail 276. Article IV Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona The application says the hospital will draw ad- so to do,judgment by default will be Dated this 19th-day of July,1976. Authorized Capital By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 ditional medical care services to the Northwest area renedered against you for the relief Trustors: The corporation shall have „„ Deputy Sheriff byattractingmore doctors to locate their private demanded in the complaint. Buster J.Brown - authority to issue ONE MILLION Pub. The Arizona Territorial of- The name and address of plain- Elizabeth Ann Brown SHAEZES (1,000,000) of common October 21,28,November 4, 1976 fices and clinics in the area. tiff's attorney is Walter L.Richards, Lee R.Perry,as Trustee stock, par value TEN DOLLARS Req: Bilby,Thompson,Shoenhair& Jr.,Nanini Financial Center,7120 N. State of Arizona (S10.00) per share. Warnock, P.C. "Because of the special geographic location of the Oracle Rd., Tucson, Ariozna 85704. ss. Article V �_____._ proposed hospital and the importance of its emergency Given under my hand and the seal County of Maricopa Preemptive Rights of the Superior Court of the State of The foregoing instrument was The holders,from time to time,of PUBLIC NOTICE department, Northwest Community Hospital will Arizona in and for the County of acknowledged before me this 19th the common stock of the corporation function as a licensed emergency receiving center and Pima,this 9th day of 3, 1976. day of July,1976 by Lee R.Perry,as shall have preemptive rights as to Norma M.Felix,Clerk Trustee. the common stock then or thereafter IN THE SUPERIOR COURT paramedic base station, coordinating emergency By Jody A.Janesch My commission expires: authorized to be issued, including OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA treasurystock. No resolution of the IN AND FOR THE services in the Northwest Community with all existing Deputy Clerk October 1,1978. Board of Directors authorizingthe COUNTY OF PIMA Pub. The Arizona Territorial Louise Davies elements of the Greater Tucson Area health care October 7, 14,21, 28, 1976 Notary Public issuance of stock to which preemp- FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & „ Pub. The Arizona Territorial tive rights shall attach mayrequiredeliverysystem," the application says. Req: Walter L. Richards, Jr. 9 LOAN ASSOCIATION OF COCOA,a y pp y September 23,30 such rights to be exercised within corporation under the laws of the The hospital would offer services in 33 areas ranging October 7,14,1976 less than sixty (60)days. United States, PUBLIC NOTICE Req: Carson, Messinger, Elliott, Article VI Plaintiff from emergency medical services to oral surgery. Laughlin&Ragan,P.C. Statutory Agent vs The hospital is expected to employ some 300 per- The name and address of the BETTY L.COOK,a single woman; In the Superior Court of the State Qf. initial statutory agent is Hugh M. et al.; sons,based upon a projected occupancy rate of 83 per Arizona PUBLIC NOTICE Caldwell, Jr.,5151 East Broadway, Defendant. cent. In and for the County of Pima Suite 1600, Tucson, Arizona, 85711. No.160361 No.160196(civ.case 917-76) Article VII NOTICE OF SPECIAL The application says that no difficulties are expected Notice of Execution Sale of Real In the Superior Court of Known Placeof Business EXECUTION SALE OF Property The State of Arizona The known place of business of the REAL PROPERTY in hiring construction workers to meet the rapid Nancy K.McCann, In and For the County of corporation shall be 4455 East NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that schedule for the hospital's completion. Plaintiff Maricopa Speedway, Tucson,Arizona. in obedience to the Writ of Special vs. Federal National Mortgage Article VIII Execution issued by the above en SO far,some 55 physicians are committed to practice Richard L.McCann, Association, Board of Directors titled Court and in the above entitled medicine, with 20 of them holding offices in a clinic to Defendant Plaintiff, The initial Board of Directors cause,which Writ and the Judgment NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that vs. shall consist of two (2) directors. described therein by reference be build adjacent to the hospital acreage, with on-site in obedience to the Writ of Execution Lawrence W. Scott,et ux.,et al., Thereafter,the number of persons to thereto are incorporated herein, clinic ans ex ion expected to reach 50 offices. issued by the above entitled Court Defendants. serve on the Board of Directors commands me to sell,and I will sell, p p and in the above entitled cause, No.C-335765 shall be fixed by the By-laws. The subject to the right of redemption in it which, Writ and the Judgment Noticeof Salepersons who are to serve as direc- such case made and provided by W r m m m e n t described therein by reference Under Special Execution tors until the first annual meeting of statute,at public auction,all of the e thereto and incorporated herein, Notice is Hereby Given that shareholders or until their suc- right,title,interest,claim and lien commands rime to sell,and I will sell, Federal National Mortgagecensors are elected and qualify are: which the parties named in said (Continued from Page 1) subject to the right of redemption in Association, Plaintiff herein, Frederic H.Walder Judgment had or have in and to the such case made and provided by recovered judgment in this Court on 9901 East Bunker Hill real property hereinafter described, Rennecker said. "We went to Pima County and said, statute,at public auction,all of the October 4, 1976 against Defendants, Tucson,Arizona and from the proceeds of said sale, `If we buy it,will you give us the sewers?'and theysaid Marilyn R.Walder to satisfy said Judgment in right,title, interest,claim and lien Lawrence W. Scott and Jessie Mae favor of „ which the parties named in said Scott, and each of them, in the 9901 East Bunker Hill the judgment creditor therein yes. Judgment had or have in and to the amount of $18,474.24 together with Tucson,Arizona named,in the total judgment sum of Deputy CountyAttorneyRose Silver said that the real property hereinafter described, interest thereon at the rate of eight1� y and from the proceeds of said sale, , Article IX 518,079.58, together with accrued . and one-half percent (8- z percent) Incorporators and accruing interest and costs county would still honor the 683 remaining connections to satisfy said Judgment in favor of per annum from said date until paid, The incorporators of the cor- since the date of entry of said the judgment creditor therein and Plaintiff's costs including costs poration are the same as the Judgment. at Thornydale Plaza,but was taking back the other 367 named,in the total judgment sum of of sale,and that under and by virtue directors listed above. The sale will be held at the East temporarily, and requiring the developers to request $3,375.00,together with accrued and of a Special Execution and Order of In Witness Whereof, we have front door of the new Pima County them again. accruing interest and costs since the Sale issued out of and under the hereunto set our hands this 29 day of Court House,also sometimes known date of entry of said Judgment. seal of this Court on October 4, 1976 September, 1976. as the main entrance of said Court Mrs.Silver said the connection guarantees "are like The sale will be held at the East the fol lowing described real Frederic H.Walder House, in Tucson, Arizona, on front door of the New Pima County property will be sold at public Marilyn R. Walder November 23, 1976 at the hour of a covenant running with the land,„ and therefore are Court House also sometimes known auction to satisfy said judgment, State of Arizona 10:00 a.m. to sell the following not a bartefable commodity. as the main entrance of said Court costs, interest and accruing costs. ss. described real property to the House, in Tucson, Arizona, on Take Further Notice that the time County of Pima highest bidder: Rennecker expressed concern for the capacity of the November 1,1976 at the hour of 10:00 and place at which said sale will be This instrument was Lot 9 in Block 40 of Bronx Park CDO Interceptor. a.m.to sell the following described conducted will be on the 24th day of acknowledged before me this 29th Addition to the City of Tucson,Pima real property to the highest bidder: November, 1976 at the hour of 10 day of September,1976,by Frederic County, Arizona, according to the The Sanitation Dept. had originally recommended VERDE MEADOWS The E4.5'of o'clock a.m.at the East door of the H.Walder and Marilyn R.Walder. Mapor Plat thereof of record in the Lot 160 new County Courthouse, Tucson, that the line be made to handle a 50-year capacity, but and the W 20.5'mof Lot 161 Jeanne Haines office of the County Recorder of Arizona: Notary Public Pima County,Arizona,in Book 3 of the board reduced it to 25 years. DATED 30 Sept. 1976 Lot 29 in Block 22of Western Hills SHERIFF OF PIMA COUNTY, Addition No. 2, Pima Count My Commission Expires: Maps and Plats at Page 117 thereof. y- Aug. 21, 1980. DATED 14-10:1976 ARIZONA Arizona, t r n e e c accordin��to the Map or pub. The Arizona Territorial William C.Cox a r e u s o nne By Sgt. R.K. Huff 144 Plat thereof of rec9rd in the office of October 21, 28, November 4, 1976 Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona Deputy Sheriff the County Recorder of Pima Re : Waterfall,Pub. The Arizona Territorial, Oc- County,Arizona,in Book 10 of Maps Caldwell & Hanshaw,P.C. id is, By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 tober 7, 14, 21, 1976 and Plats at 8 thereof. Deputy Sheriff Pub. The Arizona Territorial Req: David Hardy,Atty. Dated this 12 day of October,1976. a to O e October 21,28, November 4, 1976 William Coy Cox,Sheriff PUBLIC NOTICE Req: Bilby,Thompson,Shoenhair& PUBLIC NOTICE Arizona Territorial e Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 Pub. TheWarnock, P.C. By SCOTTY RUHMANN We are expecting Ed and October 2t,28, November 4, 1976 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Many Lodge Gene Joseph from their Notice of Trustee's Sale Req: Carson, Messmer, Elliott, THE STATE OF ARIZONA "wayfarers" have closed stronghold in Norristown, The following legally described Laughlin & Ragan IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PUBLIC NOTICE trust property willfsaleba sold underrsuanttPIMA their homes and are getting Pa., this weekend, Mary the power of that back to us, weary but Needham, with traveling certain Deed97of Trust recorded on PUBLIC NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of NO.C 332051 May 30, 1975, in Docket 5028 pages JAMES E.MILNER NOTICE OF SALE UNDER happy. companion Clementine, the 255-260 inclusive, in the records of Deceased. SPECIAL EXECUTION Alfred and Margo made a quick the Pima County Recorder, Pima In the Superior Court of No.P-3082 g q e trip to County,Arizona,at public auction to IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Tarolla from Springfield, the highest bidder at the west The State of Arizona NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE STATE OF ARIZONA Phoenix, up one day, back entrance of the Pima County Court- In and For the County of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that IN AND FOR THE COUNTY N.J. are back with us for the next. Lanore Cousins house located at 115 North Church, Maricopa the undersigned has been appointed OFMARICOPA Tucson,Arizona 85701 on Friday,the Federal National Mortgage personal representative of this DOWN RIVER FEDERAL the second year. Ruth Bass phoned this evening from 29th day of October,1976,at the hour Association, estate. All persons having claims SAVINGS,a corporation, and Eva Casey from Green Mountain Falls, of 9:45 o'clock in the morning of said Plaintiff, against the estate are required to Plaintiff, day. vs. present their claims within four vs. Decatur, Ill., arrived on Colo., and said she would property to be sold is situated Kathleen M. Long,et al., Fridayand Steph and The ro Defendants. months after the date of the first JOSEPH MICHAEL DE SISTO,and p be in some time next week. in Pima County, Arizona and is publication of this notice or the MARY DOE I,whose true name is No.C-337413 Walter Norton from Port Lanore maintains a described as: claims will be forever barred. ANNA DE SISTO,his wife, Parcel No.1: Noticeof Sale Claims must be presented either to Defendants All that portion of Lot 1 in Block 1 Under Special Execution the undersigned personal NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Huron, Mich., came back Spanish two bedroom with Foothills Heights,according to Book Notice is Hereby Given that representative at 3111 N. Elena the above named plaintiff recovered to their same apartment of us the year round. Mary Federal National Mortgage Arizona, (85715) or judgment 6 of Maps,page 32,records of Pima g Maria, Tucson, j gment in the above named Court lo, these manyears. Association, Plaintiff herein, filed with the Probate Division of the on the 22nd of 1976, y Schueler from Oregon, our County, Arizona lying Southerly of day September, g recovered judgment in this Court on office of the Clerk of the Court. against "lessee"the following described line,to-wit: g the above named defen Bert Claridge of Erie, Penthouse every Beginning at the Northeast corner October 4, 1976 against Defendant, DATED October 8,1976. dants, in the amount of $27,011.98, Kathleen M. Long now known as s-Delma Mae BrownPa., phoned this morning winter,will be arriving the of said Lot 1,thence South 89 degrees plus accrued costs and interest Kathleen M.Kahne,in the amount of Personal Representative thereon at the rate of Eight and end of October. Jack Roby 24'West,along the North line of said $17,019.83, together with interest g and said he and Helen Lot 1,a distance of 57.46 feet to the Pub. The Arizona Territorial 'three-quarters (8&3!. percent) per- East line of a 30-foot easement; thereon at the rate of 8!!z percent per October 21,28, cent per annum on the principal and could get away and now and Linus Vollmer of thence following the East line of said annum from said date until paid, November 4, 1976 interest, and at the rate of Six (6 you will bepleased to know and Plaintiff's costs taxed and Req: Jack B.O'Dowd,Att Minneapolis, Minn., have easement,South 14 degrees 18'West, allowed at $88.15 and all accruingy• percent)percent per annum on the theywill be with us er- a distance of 20.16 feet to a point; remaining amounts,from said date p made our week a happy costs including costs of sale, and thence South 59 degrees West, a that under and by virtue of a Special until paid,and pursuant to a writ of manently. Vern and Elda one...theyare annual fall distance of 30.01 feet to a point; Execution and Order of Sale issued PUBLIC NOTICE special execution issued by the said Curtis from Park Ride thence South 66 degrees 58'West,a Court on September 22, 1976, the Ridge, visitors and we anticipate out of and under the seal of this P distance of 94.62 feet to a point; ;following described real property Ill, and Harold and June their being with us very Court on October 4, 1976, the will be sold at public auction to thence South 41 degrees 17'West,a followingdescribed real distance of 79.38 feet to apoint; property IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF the said Carlson from Arlington keenly. Della and Everett will be sold atTHE STATE OF ARIZONA satisfy judgment on thence South 56 degrees 31'West,a public auction to November 12 1976 at the hour of y "neat" satisfy said judgment, costs, in- IN AND FOR THE 10:00 A.M.,at the East door of the Heights are due this week Chaffee gave a very neat distance of 47.19 feet to a point; terest and accruing costs. i.""' COUNTY OF PIMA New County Courts Building, for their annual scanning of cocktail partythis past thence South 70 degrees 51'West,a Take Further Notice that the time AMER I CAN EQUITY COR distance of 61.13 feet to a point; and place at which said sale will be Tucson,Arizona: the fall scene out here. week to start the fall ac- thence South 60 degrees 29'West,a conducted will be on PORATION,a corporation, The West 75 feet of the East 105 / the 24th day of Plaintiff distance of 119.23 feet,more or less, November,1976 at 10 o'clock a.m.at vs Feet of the North 115 feet of the south tivities off--they are known to the Northerly right of way line of the East door of the new County ARMANDO T. EST RADA and 630 feet of Lot 3, Catalina Sub River Road. Courthouse,Tucson, Pima County,Arizona ac Do somethingnice for their knack in throwing Save and excdpt all the portion of 4 Arizona: ROSIE ESTRADA, husband and division, the above described property within The West 65 feet of the North 104 wife;et al.; cording to the Map orPlat thereof of parties and guests are feet of Lot 1, Block 13, Pueblo record in the office of the County the Right of Way of River Road, Defendants g Gardens, according to the plat of No.160835 Recorder of Pima County, Arizona • for a friend always anxious to be in- according to Resolution of record in record in the office of the Pima NOTICE OF in Book 3 of Maps and Plats at Page eluded in the bidding. the office of the County Recorder of County Recorder,in Book Sof Maps, SPECIAL EXECUTION SALE OF 83 thereof. Frank and Pauline Dalton Pima County, Arizona, in Docket Page 84. REAL PROPERTY SIGNED: October 6,1976. Start their 657,at page 276 and map of record in Dated this 12 day of October,1976. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that WILLIAM C.COX, and their little daughter, said County Recorder's office in William Coy Cox,Sheriff in obedience to the Writ of Special SHERIFF subscribtion to the Laura, from New Book 6 of Road Maps,at page 76. p By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 Parcel No.2: By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 Execution issued by the above en- Pub. The Arizona Territorial titled Court and in the above entitled Deputy Sheriff Alexandria, Pa. were our An Easement for ingress and October 21,28, November 4, 1976 cause,which Writ and the Judgment Pub. The Arizona Territorial in the Sunsets egress, as created in instrument Re described therein by reference October 21,28,November 4,1976 TERRITORIAL!! :guests Reg: Carson, Messmer, Elliott, .. recorded in Docket 465, page 7 to Laughlin & Ragan thereto are incorporated herein, Reg: Murphy,Posner&Franks during the past few weeks. .. October 21, 1976, The Arizona Territorial,Page 15 Arguments and Propos ition 300 By CHARLES ANDREWS after January 1, 1977, to qualify for registration or pollution control standards might be more Journalism Department neregistration. That's the process that � effective provides than a mandatory emissions inspection program. University of Arizona vehicle license plates. In the argument against the repeal of the r Vehicles potentially exempt from meeting emissions ..� the council called transportation-related program, standards include vehicles over 13 years of age, olf demonstrable problemd air pollution a PHOENIX--Rural voters in Arizona will have a g in the two major metropolitan J po major say this year on whether residents of the more carts, electric-powered vehicles, vehicles with an areas in the state. It says prolonged exposure to such urban Maricopa and Pima counties must continue to ergine displacement of less than 90 cubic centimeters, pollution has been linked to health care problems. commercial and fleet vehicles, and vehicles that will The argument says that if the state fails o establish submit their vehicles to emission tests. The tests,aimed at reducing air pollution caused by not be in the state for the 90 days prior to registration. a program to meet the clean air standards, then the vehicles, have been given throughout the year in an Vehicles must be inspected 90 days prior to each administrator of the federal Environmental Protection atmosphere filled also with controversy. registration expiration date. Vehicles that fail the Agency (EPA) may use authorityavailable inspection have 60 days to make necessary repairs to 1970 Clean Air Act to establish under the The law says most vehicles must pass the inspection a federal air quality comply with emissions inspection standards. program in Arizona. or make necessary repairs before new licenses can be Arguments for and against Proposition 300 were It says given. It is to become fully effective on January1. a federal clean air program could be more prepared by the Arizona Legislative Council. "disruptive" than a state program. While the program was being phased in this year,the In the argument supportingthe proposition, out that the P P the It also says the law requires that Arizona provide legislature was debating its need, and ultimately council pointsemissions testing program "equitable compensation" to the independent con- decided to let the state's voters make that decision. may not be necessary to meet federal air quality tractor (Hamilton Test Systems) who set u the in- The choice comes in Proposition 300 on the standards by the mid-1980s. The Arizona De artmen P November 2 general election ballot. P t spection system. The Arizona Department of Health of Transportation reported that clean air standards for Services reported that the contractor has spent oxidents in the Phoenix area could be met by 1983,and '1,475,000 to establish the inspectionro ram. could Because of the referendum's wording,a majority of standards for carbon-monoxideld be met byP g YES votes would kill the program. A majority of NO 1986 Along with the initial cost,the state is responsible for votes would keep it alive. without an emissions inspection program. assuring the contractor his expected return on his The law requires owners of non-exempt vehicles The department attributes the possibility to the investment. Thus, the over-all cost to the state for built later than 1968'to undergo tests to determine if addition of newer,lower emission vehicles to the state repealing the program could be as much as$10,405,000. vehicle population. Vote YES on Pro position 300 if you wish to repeal the their cars meet minimum standards set by the federal government and adopted by the Arizona Legislature. The argument says that the repeal of the program mandatory emissions inspection program. would result in considerable savings to owners of Vote NO if you wish to keep the mandator emissions Vehicles that require the inspection must be tested vehicles that failed the inspection, and that other air inspection program. Y Senate candidates explain stands on issues By TERRY FERNSTROM meet for peaceful discussions. `politics," said The environment and solar energy. Ober, a bachelor. -- "I am working for Dennis, becayse I believe in him. I think he is one of the Arizonans showed their true conservative colors at the Steiger considers the nation's new environmental finest, most-honest, individuals " P primary polls by advancing Dennis DeConcini, 39, and awareness to be a"godsend." But he adds, "the attempt I have ever met. will be door-to-door. Sam Steiger, 47, to the finals in the race for the U.S. by a few to turn this godsend into further federal control is The DeConcini campaign "We Senate. a disaster." want to knock on doors all over the state," said Ober. Richard L.Thomas,special assistant to Steiger,called DeConcini proposes the formation of"study groups" to "It's a`grass roots'effort. We feel that's important." him, "a conservative, a really sharp guy, and I respect investigate energy alternatives and the environment. He Steiger,a congressman since 1967, offers "experience" to the people P him." feels that national policies should be set on the degree of P p of Arizona. Marcia Imber, "issues and answers" person for pollution,etc.; and he favors the use of solar energy as a Humphrey called him,a "legislator's legislator." Like DeConcini,considers her candidate to be a "conservative long-term solution but feels there is no realistic way to Steiger,Humphrey doesn't lack for experience. At 47 the Democrat." She said,"I like the way his head goes." store it yet. .v former legislator has conducted campaigns for Sen. Issues are an important aspect of any campaign. According to the two campaign managers,Ron A. Ober Barry Goldwater and former Gov.Jack Williams. He has Here are the candidates' stands on major issues: (DeConcini)and Marshall Humphrey (Steiger),the issue a degree in agriculture from the U.of A.and is a farmer in -- Honesty and integrity among politicians and in at the polls will be"new blood"vs."experience." Chandler. Washington. "If he wins,he will be a new face in Washington,"said He described his function as organizational. "I love to "We should elect congressmen who are moral, honest Ober. "We feel that as far as having people's interests at do the organizational thing,to work with the volunteers." people,"says Steiger. "It is the citizens responsibility to heart, Dennis represents them the best." Unlike DeConcini's volunteers who want to canvass the keep a close watch on their senators." Ober is a new face to Arizona politics. Although he ran state,Steiger's volunteers are concentrated in Marico a P De Concini would limit senators to two terms, abolish DeConcini's campaign for Pima County attorney in 1972, County- the seniority system and trim luxuries and exemptions he is only 23-years old. He has a degree in business from According to Humphrey, the theme of Steig er's cam- currently enjoyed by politicians. the U.of A. and runs his own company in Tucson, called paign is "get out the vote." They are relying on phone banks and will not be --The Right-to-Work Law. Marketing Concepts. In college,he helped campaign for going door-to-door. Steiger says, "The people of Arizona want it and so do Dave Hameroff, 1974 student body president. Prior to the Humphrey went on to saythat theywill I," be calling primaries, he was a volunteer on DeConcini's steering Democrats in areas where they feel they can pick u the holding a fund-raising feels the people of the state should make the committee. Democratic vote. He anticipatesP decision whether or not to retain the law, and he will go- "I've always been interested in government and dinner for Steiger with Ronald Reagan, along with their decision. He does, however, think it is gpossibly, as the . • key speaker. unfair that in plants where both union and non-union r S • ties The DeConcini people did not expect any assistance from out-of-state sources.Pell le work that all workers receive the same benefits while only the union workers pay dues. To keep abreast of the campaign situation, the Steiger -- The Humphrey-Hawkins Full Employment Bill. cri" me camp is using a professional pollster, Dick Worthlin, a y Steiger "violentlye er is and has gbeenopposed" to always onorn. former ASU professor,who is with Decision ecision Makers out of the bill. "It is a classic example of a wolf being dressed in The California, said Humphrey. amount of organized sheep's clothing, and it will only lead to profligate spen- p r o s e c u t e d m a n y The DeConcini camp did not anticipate doing dingas well as the disappearancecrime in Arizona could be P any of the individual organized crime cases for polling on their own. business person." responsible for our local the District of Arizona. Both men said that the majorityof their • sluggish economy " Ann funding was DeConcini had a change of heart concerning this bill. Bowen, Her other positions in . coming from small donations. Humphrey estimated that Before the primaries, he supported it. Now he doesn't. Republican can- that office included chief of their average donation was $20.00. "Unemployment can be whipped through jobs in the didate for County Attorney, civil section, 1970-1971 and Ober said theywere receivinga told the Territorial after a �� lot of fives and tens and private sector," he said recently. . , chief of the criminal sec- "a lot of volunteer help. -- Elderly rights. political forum Oct. 17 at tion and chief of criminal Neither man would disclose their "By the year 2000,28 million people,or 16 per cent of the St.Francis in the Foothills appeals, 1971-1974. theyboth doubted budget figures,and Church. P that they would do so in the future. population, will be 65 and over,"claims Steiger. "There She said the Pima County. On November 2,Arizonans willgo to thepolls should be a catastrophic health insuranceplan for these In her talk she said ato decide P �� Attorney's office has not whether Dennis DeConcini, the "new face," or Sam ole, a comprehensive lot of wash move is "experience", people, P program of nutrition and Y had a change of ad- Steiger,the map of experience ,will be filling the senate education for those who need it and improved housing for being invested in honest ministration for "52 seat beingvacated byRepublican businesses in Arizona. P scan incumbent Paul J. those with low incomes. We need more research on the years, A change is Fanin. biological, medical and psychological aspects of aging." Organized crime is crime needed now, she said + DeConcini feels that pensions and retirement incomes that preys on an honest because of new contracts levelof :r Y:.:.:::; i:i:::. .:....:.............. society she ad- a:.::.:.::..:�.::;::; ::: :::::::::::::: ... should not be subject to taxes and that a catastrophic � facing _ .. �erz .: -:f:: . :=-::::::::=<_:=:::::�:<. P ded. Honest businessmen the County At .r.= :: fr. health insurance plan be formulated. torney s office this year. E'nrE'-�`' } -- National health insurance. must pay "protection She said DeConcini'sSTRAWBERRY :ti. s office ' POTSf= Although Steiger proposes a health insurance plan for money" top organized renewed the .•. N . nursing home .?> are nice for succulents, cacti, sweet alys- the elderly,he opposes a compulsive,all-inclusive fed crime to stay in business, ,� sum,ivy geranium federal contract despite 35 com- .: 9 m and creeping chartie. :: plan, because "it would be financed by excessive taxes she went on, adding that plaints against the -„s ^^ANY SIZES TO CHOOSE FROM taken from every American's pay check.” she had not seen former Clay Ducks,Finn,Chickens, previous nursing homes. ;,tF � and Shoes to Plant In. County Attorney Dennis s .- >: DeConcini favors the philosophy,but he feels there"has She said she thought the Hou to be some kind of satisfactory marriage between DeConcini ,prosecute any Border Strike For g Sick.Mon 'Sun.10-4, r.. .:: the government, the providers {doctors, hospitals, etc.) cases of this sort. narcotics) Force (for ays 8 8 7-5 2 4 2 —3 8 0 9 N.Oracle Rd. ::g! P set upbyDe .::.:::::..::.:::.:.::: :-:-.-::.--.:..-:..,:-:.---i-::.: : ..:.::........ ::: » and the insurance companies. er position in the U.S. ::. : :... :: Attorney's Concini is a glamorous -- National defense. fromy s office in Tucson organization that Steiger views national defense as "the only hope for a 1969 to 1974 she duplicated Federal efforts. ' EG'S POTPOURR ; free world," and it should have the highest priority in Congress. .* .* , ,*. ,* ,* , , ,*, • DeConcini thinks the national defense budget can be * * * * * Ceram g cut Pottery• ics•Silver •GreetingCards without endangering our national security by coor- dinating spending, the military budget and our weapons Mexican IVVANTED TO BUY Jewelry — The U.N. 4( STAMPS & COINS4( IMPORTED TOBACCOS Steiger says,"get out." It is only a forum for our critics Sobranie • SherDunhills enemies and �''' mans • we are paying for insults from other x anAttaienc * - ' ,nations. 101( 411( xRLx�t .Q SMOKING ACCESSORIES DeConcini says, "remain,"but don't7225 N.ORACL.E (N.W.-CORNER Y , foot the bill for the ORACLE&!NA RDS.) 297-3456 entire world. It is the onlyplace wherethe nations 6451 IV. ORACLE 297-6222 can * * * * * '*'* * * * Page 16,The Arizona Territorial, October 21, 1976 thtOTiaI iiiiiiiikii Terr:corzat allislitifiliPitigi TO PLACE YOUR 'W ANT AD JUST CALL 297-1107 .,„,_-:-:::,,.,,ii,:-,,,,,,,,,,,,,-„,,.,,:,,,,,:,::,;,-,,,, ,,:,,;,,,,c,-::::::::;,0,. .01iiign::,ANTInEsmi!;,::::.. . . E...„.misrE . , . . E T L-------1-. SRV lC S �~�'���" .-N--\-.N--‘--N--\--N- LOS VEGAS YARD service. Jeff BEAGLES AKC. Beautiful. 550. 1- BAL177.----- -L'S POODLE GROOMING ' 625-1927. ween Valle (40 43) WANTED--COLLECTABLES,white 1972 CHEVROLET IMPALA, P.S., S Vega, 888-2053, Lic. Hedges, trees y� complete with choice of trim. $8.00 Antique Clock Niart r elephants, semi-junk for Arizona P•B•,AC,AT,radio,vinyl top,new > trimmed;grass,gravel,rocklawns; AKC AFGHAN FEMALE, black, 1 call 294-9677. (43-46TFN) Historicai Society Pathfinders Sale. tires. $1,000 or take over payments r Buy- Sell- Trade r clean-up, light hauling, handyman, year old, all shots. Good with DOG TRAINING iN your home. Tax deductible. 795-9456 or 325-3000 D-M Credit Union. 790-0782 (43) carpenter, coolers, concrete work, children. House broken. Best offer. Bob Clark 7811 W.Oasis. 623 8924. or 297 2374. (41 44) ( painting storage sheds, driveway Call 885-6615 after 3 (43-46TFN)p.m.Mon-Fri. , j Expert Repair-Refinish r repairs,or whatever! (42-45TFN) (43) _ WE BUY FOR CASH.Furniture and `� �J CHAMPION SHOE REPAIR sole appliances.Any amount. Call Glen ALIFMUTI-I ?) .5665 E,22nd St. ?47-567 ` machine.792 0415. (41 44) ' 0.."`'.'`" "�"�-,,-N" -.\:.'L'..'1'N,_) HAIRDRYER, CURLING IRON, ' ALL BREED DOGGROOMINGAuction. (41.4dTFN) hair setter repair. Average cost IF YOU WANT TO SELL your & M ARR5 under 55. Licensed guaranteed. Mercedes-Benz please call me,Don, ryry Free pick-up and delivery, Day, PAUSE 795-5770 or 793-0027.(41-44 TFN). -.� •';-,:-:� night, weekends. Vans Appliance - Repair. 298-8266. USEE CARS FOR RENT CASAS Adobes. 1585W. WETMORE RD. Wanted: Furniture Walking distance to shopping . -A.,; center. 2 bedroom apartment QUALITY g fa• Used appliances, carpeted BiRO, refrigerator. __ .... pp ces, pianos, and Beautifully landscaped,front&rear �i 888-8699 Misc.If you want top dollar cash- closed patios. Garage,dishwasher. RETIRING SOON? WANT to be ��.•.;.•••= minus,cttia,� Call Stan 294.0823 days. 889-2042• AUTOMOBILES Call 297-7276 or 297-4154. (43ATTA) your own boss? Let us show you our ®l -••••••- -s nights. Shaklee business. Money is good PROFESSIONAL PET-ICURES AND TRUCKS RELLA VERDE plus benefits. Park time o.k. Call TICK DIPPING Gordon Henrie,Ret.USAF,749-3902. v Large,Modern,landscaped (40-43) NEVER TRANQUILIZED ce $ $ 1 and 2 berm opts,Start- - : , 300 to 500 ing at$153.Built-in range, refrigerators,disposals,car- - a'& . pets,draperies,private FE �+ Q FOR SALE OR RENT. 12x 16 mobile * BANK FINANCING*' • BABYSITTING MY HOME with FERTILIZER' ST DE F€ OND patio,individually control- home,2 bdrm,11/2 bath,furnished or fenced yard. All ages----all hours. i --.. , unfurnished,close to airport,DM,& BANK AME RI CARD led,refrigerated VC Swim- Near Thornydale Elementary .off mines. Call 623-0855 weekdays 8-5; ming pool. Seconds to Davis- Ina Road. Call 297-9392. (43) TOP GRADE FERTILIZER 55 yard LOST---BETWEEN ORO VALLEY 889-2373 eves after 6 & weekends. � delivered. Extra fine pulverized & N. 1st key ring with 5 keys. (43) Monthan! Also close D .t fertilizer S6.50 yard delivered. Reward if owners'. Return to --•--�-�- * WE BUY CARS * to schools,churches& SPORTING ,Closing all nursery stock at reduced Territorial Publishers office, 1 W. i: shopping center. GOOD$ prices. Cook's Fertilizers,formerly Orange Grove Road. (43) AtteA , Darlings 887-0164. (minimum 4141 E. 29th ST. THE GUNRUNNER. Hand delivery 2 yards). (43-46TFN) CORNER OF STONE 72 FIAT 850. Excellent condition but guns bought, sold, or traded. ID needs top $1400 or best offer. 297- Manager Apt.1 A.-7 9 6-3 6 3 8 required.296-1816(42-45 TFN) �� -� �•l�; � �... � 8524. c 4 } & F T. LOWELL :a : OWE LL �........_. 4 FOR SALE 1964 Dodge truck needs ..... •-U ' .. ......: �+�+ �+C�!•�i�+ �s • work. Best offer lots of extras. Call LAN)SC:SERVICES ACHIEVERS-Utilize your spare623-7614 Q Q ` 7 f 0b time and efforts to increase your KING SIZE BED for sale with bed 1975 VW BUS. Sun roof, radials. V V 1 linen and bed spread. Call 298-0718. 15,500 miles. 881-0351. (43DA) family income. For appointment (43) CUT YOUR WATER BILL in half- call 888-9359. (41-43TFN) Bermuda lawns r COUCH&2 CHAIRS,modern,black I gp.:;.!1-:Ti-;; galga removed, a 0 ed replaced e 1 ace P with with h rredi gravel, cushions,like el no s ke new. or natural 5100 , a u al ... . glai!iiiiiiiiiin 9 or colored rock, HEALTH, WEALTH, AND happi- cinders, etc. Free estimates. Haul ness are yours as a Shaklee distri- best offer. 790-3685. (43) sand,top soil, fill, composite steer SETTLEDsooner butor. 522 4222- (40-43) HOLMES TUTILE manure clean up tractor and 2 CASH FOR YOUR home or income E< dump trucks. B & G Material '-'" i property. Condition not important. PLUM.SING i. Supply. Mobile-624-6646, unit 0404-0405,888-0039;887-8180.(40-43) �!' 3278381 mornings preferable. (43- .w..._..ns� TYPING-REASONABLE,All kinds- - SPEEDWAY FORD 4bATTA) R.H. ECKENRODT PLUMBING 297.9427, Can provide pick-up and • - •-; L- ,1 CO.New work,remodeling,repairs. delivery. (40-43) Licensed and bonded. Estimates. CITY VANEt SCHOOLS 9460 Calle El Milagro, Oro Valley. WiLL PiCK UP old cars any con 297-9150. (41-43) dition. Cash for titled cars. Junk & STORAGE CO Unlimited. 294-8287. (43-46TFN) A-1 SEWING 8 VACUUM Service& • DON MACEY PIANO Studio. Group _-. __... _____ ___ _._ 9 and private instruction. Classical, RADIO TV . parts for all makes of sewin 1 9 S_6 6 1 4 jazz, popular. 888-9061, 297-4105. 5350 E. SPEEDWAY machines & vacuums. Also com- (40-43) ECT R O N I CSmeri 0415. l repair.3125 N.1st Ave. 792 72 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 309 0475. After 6 p.m. 327-4660. (43 $ 9 46TFN) NAPPY TRAILS ALOORADO PLACE SELLS = _ _ �t working TV'S s25 up. color,s10o up :i:=. Auto, radio, heat,air, PS,PB, vinyl roof, ,r ` .f `! S CH O0 LS We need trade-ins and non-working yellow. TV's for alcoholic �"=• CLEANING and ALTERATIONS i St.James training. We pickupany time. i-= 76 FORD PINTO WAG $3799 ! United Methodist Church W.Prince Rd. 888-4141. (43-46TFN) CAS 1 S ADOBES l�l(:I!'1'-%ti R1} ti Auto, radio, heat,air,PS, PB, roof rack, 3255 N. Campbell C.I.I•;:11 h.R CLEANERS NURSERY - blue. , , ) I �:::. 72 FORD MAVERICK $2099 entrance from rear parking lot 00 N. Miracle. 'Mlle KINDERGARTEN �= 7119 Ns. Oracle Rd. 297-0322 623-8962 i All day care • Auto, radio, heat,air, PS, blue. ti Hot Nutritious lunches 75 M.G.B. CONVERTIBLE $4299 ,,,,,,-----_,--,,-.....-...,,,..., -,,,••"e-1.�-." Small classes WANTED GARAGE FOR Storage. i-=i' iiiiiiiiiiiii Certified teachers Preferably North West area. Call Radio, heat, blue. Reasonable monthly rates 297-1766 or 795-1435(42-45TFN). 73 FORD PINTO WAG $2499 •`V' 7 • -iir .rENERGYWANTED HOUSE TO rentOne or Hours 7 a.m.-6 p.m. two bedroom, unfurnished. Prefer-. 4 speed,radio, heat,air, rear mags,tan. Dorothy Verl�ay,Director rormstarea.Call297-1766or-1435. (42-45TFN). .. 76 DATSUN 2802 299 32SAVING ROOFS1 1,L........... ..5.7556 lai!i;. Riliiii 4 speed,radio, heat, blue. .n lie\ o"'"A"c;;IIIIIIr.41,7/471 FORD ORD TORINO WAG $1599 ` = i. .+ >= :::: Auto, radio, heat,air,PS,green. b•P- ALPH HAYS -41 ............_...._:.:_ 73 FORD G RAN TO RI N O $2699 ROOFING , ,,,,,,,,,,, Auto, radio,heat,air, PS,PB,vinyl roof, brown. Miii Phone .: 73 FORD SQUIRE WGN $3099 `-:i Jaguar XJ stands out from all 887-3384 LICENSED & BONDED Country Squire Wagon,auto,radio, heat, other luxury cars.Its remarkable air, PS, PB,roof rack,white. new warranty is one reason why. hiii-..,.i.:... 75 PLYMOUTH DUSTER $3099 ,,,,,:.7.,. Radio,heat, PS,gold. SEL GESTATE._ Unlike an other luxury Jaguar y sedan the Ja ar has a 72 PONTIAC LEMANS $2199 .:,-..i..:.:. : ::••:. -: . . . WHISPERING HILLS, immaculate warranty that covers not only parts that may be de- Auto, radio,heat,air,PS,blue/white. 3 bedroom,on 1/2 acre,fm-rm with fective,butparts that maywear out as well.In fact, $4399 fireplace. AMPHI, charming g SWAN-GRANT.3 bedroom, red75 FORD LTD immaculate 2 bedroom, bath, brick,freshly painted,walled yard Jaguar covers more of the car, item byitem, than in established neighborhood. NearAuto,radio, heat,air,PS,PB, vinyl roof, care free front,double carport.Call - anyother luxury car we know `''`'' Helen Ceizyk 327-8639 or office 885- bus, shopping, schools, medical Of.And this remark- iii green/white. 6781 care. May assume 5'.a FHA offers ably comprehensive coverage is good for 12 months, Golden West Realty& Invest• considered.4745 E.Seneca,793.1856. 74 F R D PI N ment.(43) 0 TO 2Dr $2099 Rigi (Owner-agent.) regardless of mileage, provided only that the car isel$i LOW CTM, 519,000-5139.56 per maintained4 speed,radio, heat,air, bronze. month. Nice 2 bedroom.Near base, properly by the owner.The only excep- 74 LINCOLN MARK IV 1 mile south of Randolph Park. BY OWNER. NEW house is ready. $7499 Must sell this house now! 3 bdrm,1 tions are tires (which come with their own mann- . Large lot. For more information 3,a bath, large kitchen, 12' x 18' Mark IV auto radio heat air PS PB PW call Gary 886-9405,office 790-5151. Doughboy swimming pool, side facturer s warranty) and the sparkplugs and filters •' 1 Indevco, Realtors. (43) patio,carpeting,chain link fence. when replaced at normal service intervals. PSTS, vinyl roof,burgundy. 01;2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE near DM,VA FHA,no down or low CTM, Close to all schools. Pantano & Remarkable?Not for a Ja oar XJ. 71 F 0 R D LTDg $1799assume balance 5143 payment. Call Golftinks area. 526,900. Call 885- � rig ?; 8437. (43) f Auto, radio, heat,air, PS,vinyl roof,tan. 790-6524 or 885-8924. (43.46DA) _,___,_.�-- __ _____ _ BRITISH 72 FORD F-250 - $3499 IT'S (r11-7\- , . 111 (v.- i4 Auto, radio, heat,air,PS,sport custom, IT S STILL A BUYERS MARKETa a_ :;: white. u �� � ,,.,, 71 V.W. CAMPER $2699 ---but it may not be for long!AccordingLSY to 4 speed, radio heat White. - to projections made by mortgage in- � , , , vestors, prospective buyers would well Open Daily 8am-9pm,Sat. 8am-6pm,Sun, noon-5pm 74 FORD COURIER $3199 ,, :'• be advised to purchase their home BONNIE BEST, G R I before Winter.Interest rates have drop- •i x,; ,. 4 speed,radio, heat,air, red. ped,hence,the pick up in Winter buying "F •, could give the seller more bargaining ,�, !, - .. .10�.; 74 FORD B R 0 N C 0 $4799 ing BROKER :4e\\,• \ k power than the buyer.Both existing and 4e\,• .�` ORED 111- F • :, 3 speed, radio, heat, 4 x 4, white/brown,i _ new housing will climb in safes:t,e h ► �a it HEELS National whole, but drop in to s \.\ !�; �, 72 FORD RANCHERO $2699 ���`� about sales in Tucson. ' T •-04� ° Auto, . . radio, heat,air, PS,PB, ivory/green. • 22nd St. Westof748-1111Swan PHQNE 7110 N. Oracle Rd. Suite 105 297-2516 iiiiiiiiiiiiii , October 21, 1976, The Arizona Territorial, Page 17 "..... _ PUBLIC NOTICE MOTORCYCLES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE NO.23 sentence and replacing with the judicial, quasi-judicial, ad- JUNIOR LEAGUE RUMMAGE SALE 1976 HONDA 400 four. Good con- AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN following sentence: "No charge ministrative, legislative or other- dition. $350 and take over small OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA, shall be made to the subscriber for wise brought or instituted or had by The 19th annual Junior League Rummage Sale will monthly payments. Sgt.Pollock 748- PROVIDING FOR THE AMEND- this service,provided the subscriber third persons or duly constituted 5105: after 5 p.m. (43) MENT OF ORDINANCE NO. 11, is not directly or indirectly at fault." authorities against or affecting be held Oct.23 from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m.,Oct.24 from noon RELATING TO CABLE Paragraph "F (6)" of Section 7 Licensee and arising out of or to 5 p.m. at the Tucson Community Center. TELEVISION, AND DECLARING shall be deleted. pertaining to the exercise or to the AN EMERGENCY. Paragraph "F (8)" of Section 7 enjoyment of such License or ISO FOR SALE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE shall be deleted. granting thereof by the Licensor. ENGLAND BY CANAL BOAT COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO Paragraph "F (7)" of Section 7 The City-Town shall at its sole 4..0- VALLEY, COUNTY OF PIMA, shall be denominated Paragraph"F risk and expense, appear in and The Sunday Evening Forum will present the COMPLETE SET OF child's STATE OF ARIZONA, AS (6)"of Section 7. defend in any and all suits,actions weights,S30. Call 887-7485 evenings FOLLOWS: Paragraph "F"of Section 7 shall or other legal proceedings,whether est documentary film,"England by Canal Boat"Oct.24 at or 297-1100 during the day. SECTION I. AMENDMENT be amended by adding Paragraph judicial, quasi-judicial, sad- 8 p.m. in the U of A Main Auditorium. Admission is That Ordinance No.11 passed and "F (7)"as follows: "The Licensee ministrative, legislative or other- free. GARAGE SALE -- TOYS, ap- adopted by the Council of the Town shall designate a specific official wise brought or instituted or had by pliances,clothing,household goods, of Oro Valley,on April 22, 1975, is who shall have the primary third persons or duly constituted books. Friday&Saturday 9 a.m. -5 hereby amended as follows and, responsibility for the continuing authorities,against or affecting the p.m. 8325 N. Rancho Catalina Dr. except for said amending administrator of the License." City-Town, its officers, boards, (Oracle & Catalina Shadows area) provisions, Ordinance No. 11 is Paragraph"F"of Section 7 shall commissions, agents or employees (43) hereby confirmed as continuing in be amended by adding Paragraph and arising out of or pertaining to PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE REFUNDERS LET'S SWAP or buy full effect. "F (8)" as follows: "The Licensee the granting of said License. needed P.O.P or forms labels Anita September 23, 1976 - AMEND- shall provide each subscriber a If Licensee shall be found at fault - Mendenhall 6331 N. Limeway, MENT TO CABLE TELEVISION written notice of the procedures for under any claim, cross-claim or reasonable. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Tucson,Ariz. 85704 297-5916. ORDINANCE: reporting and resolving complaints third party complaint, Licensee D. If the Council shall determine OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA FOR SALE 30"scrub oak gas lags, Paragraph "A"of SECTION 2 is at the time of the initial subscription shall pay and satisfy and shall cause such failure, refusal or neglect by IN AND FOR THE bi-flo burner$60 3 padded barstools amended by deleting the word"non- of the cable system. to be paid and satisfied any the Licensee was without just cause COUNTY OF PIMA with arms,swivel$50 each. Call 888- exclusive" and replacing it with Paragraph "C" of SECTION 8 judgment, decree, court order or and further that such failure,refusal 0132. (43AT) or neglect by the Licensee was SALE: TREES, word "exclusive". shall be amended by deleting directive, made or issued against MULBERRY, Paragraph C„ of SECTION 3 is reference to twenty-four (24)hours Licensee; neither Licensee nor the deliberate and without legal FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR- sycamore,Poplar,Weeping Willow, amended by adding"...;further,the and replacing same with seventy- City-Town shall make or enter into justification then the Council may, TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor- 25 gal. $10 each or best offer. 297- Town of Oro Valley will cooperate two (72) consecutive hours. any compromise or settlement of a resolution, declare that the poration,etc., 9829. with the Licensee in obtaining the Paragraph "A” of SECTION 9 any claim,demand,cause of action, License of such Licensee shall be Plaintiff A-1 SEWING & VACUUM sales, terminated and forfeited unless necessary poles or conduit space." shall be amended by adding sen- action, suit or other proceeding vs service, and parts. All makes Paragraph"D"of SECTION 3 is fence as follows: "Except that,said without first obtaining the written there be compliancy by the Licensee ARNULFO JESUS DE LA GARZA sewing machines and vacuums. within such period as the Council and BETTY ANN DE LA GARZA, amended by deleting words "fifty fee shall not apply to revenues consent of the other. New, used, and rebuilt sewingmayfix but in no event to be less husband and wife;et al., percent" in the last sentence of derived from installation services Paragraph (C) of SECTION 11 machines and vacuums starting at Section and replacingit with wordsprovided byLicensee and said in- than (90)days. shall be amended by deleting the Defendants. $29.95. Leather, tailor, and in- "sixty-six and two-thirds percent stallation fees shall not be included words beginning with "protecting" Paragraph "A" of SECTION 15 dustrial sewing machines starting at in Gross Revenues. in line seven (7) and continuing shall be amended by adding sen- No.163277 389.95. 3125 N.1st Ave. 792-0415 7:30 as follows:" tence at end, "All Paragraph "I"of SECTION 3 is SECTION 10 is deleted and a new through the words "Cable System"P 9 YNOTICE OF SPECIAL a.m.til 6 p.m. After 6 call 327-4660. deleted and Paragraph "J" of SECTION 10 shall be added as in line ten (10). Further,the third renewals of any License shall be EXECUTION SALE OF (43-46TFN) SECTION 3 is denominated follows: sentence found in line twelve (12) subject to a public hearing, the REAL PROPERTY NELCO DELUX zig-zag sewing Paragraph "I". SECTION 10: PERFORMANCE shall be deleted• format of which shall be at the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that machine. Excellent condition. Tod- Paragraph"A(5)"of SECTION 4 BOND SECTION 14 is deleted and discretion of the Council." „ „ in obedience to the Writ of Special dler GM loveseat carseat.Umbrella is amended by adding sentence at The Licensee shall file with the replaced with the following: Paragraph A of SECTION 16 Execution issued by the above en- clothesline pole.888-2883. end of Paragraph to read "...;said Town Clerk and shall thereafter, SECTION 14 TERMINATIONS shall be amended by adding sen- titled Court and in the above entitled map may be submitted after said annually,during the entire term of A. AnyLicense granted maybe fence . . . "Further, this provision cause,which Writ and the Judgment ti# itsES-B� license is granted." such License,maintain in full force terminated prior to its date of ex shall apply only to removal or described therein by reference ��?? ���...EEE Paragraph "A (6)" shall be and effect a corporate surety bond in piration by the Council in the event abandonment of property required thereto are incorporated herein, IHUtU tM1i. ED amended by adding clause at the end the amount of TEN THOUSAND that the Council shall have found by the Town of Oro Valley and shall commands me to sell,and I will sell, *L� - ---9-- of paragraph to read"--,or may be AND NO 100 DOLLARS ($10,000.00) that: not be construed to deny reim- bursent to the Licensee for costs subject to the right of redemption in me FOR SALE OR LEASE, lovely 3 submitted after said licensing or- and the Company writing said bond (1) The Licensee has such case made and provided by bedroom home. Super large family dinance-resolution has been shall have been approved by the unreasonably failed to comply with incurred at or on behalf of other statute,at public auction,all of the room,walled yard. Excellent neigh- adopted." Council. any material provision of the or- governmental entities. right,title, interest,claim and lien Paragraph "H"of SECTION 6 is The bond shall be conditioned that dinance and has refused upon notice Paragraph Cof SECTION 17 borhood. Easy access to DM AFB. P po P " " which the parties- named in said $285 month. Call Jo Greene, 747- amended by adding sentence at end. in the event the Licensee shall fail to by Cit Town to comply with such shall be amended by adding to the Y- P Y Judgment had or have in and to the 8181, RealtyExecutives. (43) "...Licensee.Licensee shall be paid at comply with any of the licensing material provision. last sentence the following: " , real property hereinafter described, agreements (2) The Licensee has, by in- and Licensee mayand from the proceeds of said sale, reasonable fee for relocatingor that there shall be assess a AVAILABLE NOV. 1,2 new town- Licenss's reasonable charge for such service. removing any of lines on recoverable, jointly and severally, tenfional act or omission, willfully to satisfy said Judgment in favor of houses.2 bedroom,2 bath,wall-wall either public or private property if from the principal and surety any violated any term or condition of SECTION 2. SEVERABILITY the judgment creditor therein carpeting. Attached patio and car- such request is made by any Person damage or loss suffered or incurred said License and said violation has This Ordinance and the various named,in the total judgment sum of port. 1 furnished, 1 unfurnished. after having approved the initial by the City-Town as a result thereof continued for a period of sixty (60) parts thereof are hereby declared to $25,249.53, together with accrued Complete recreational facilities.NW location of Licensee's lines." up to the full principal amount of the days after notice of said violation by be severable. If any section, sub- and accruing interest and costs location. Will rent month to month Paragraph"A"(1)of SECTION 7 bond. Said bonding requirement the Cit Town. section, sentence, clause, word or for winter or yearly basis. Call Al, Y" since the date of entry of said shall be deleted and Paragraph"A" shall be a continuing obligation (3) The Licensee has willfully phrase of this Ordinance is for any Judgment. 795-2356. (43) (2)shall be denominated Paragraph during the entire term of such refused to comply with any material reason held to be unconstitutional, The sale will be held at the East --- --- • "A (1)". License and any renewal thereof and rule or regulation of the Council or such holding shall not affect the front door of the new Pima County Paragraph "C" of Section 7 thereafter until Licensee shall have Chief Administrative Officer validlyvalidity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. Court House,also sometimes known • •: shall be amended to change first satisfied in full any and all adopted pursuant to this Ordinance. as the main entrance of said Court �+�-- ---------" -5 sentence to read: "The Chief Ad- obligations to the Cit Town which SECTION 3. EMERGENCY Arizona, 9 Y (4) The Licensee has willfully House,in Tucson, on Nov- LADY--PREFERABLY OVER 35 to ministrative Officer shall, upon arises out of orertains to said failed to comply with any rule, WHEREAS,it is necessary for the P R 19, 1976 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to help with household duties and care thirty(30)days written notice,have licensing accepted by the City-Town regulation or order of the FCC for a preservation of the peace, health, sell the following described real for 1 school age child. Must speak the right to inspect at any time pursuant hereto,nor any damages period of sixty (60) days after the and safety of the Town Of Oro Valley property to the highest bidder: English. Salary negotiable. Live in during normal business hours, all recovered by the City-Town actual notice of said non- that this Ordinance become of Lot 88of the AMENDED PLAT OF or out. NW area. Call 297-0285 or books, records, files, maps, plans, thereunder shall be construed to compliance. fective immediately,an emergency P SUNLAND GARDENS ADDITION 294-3838. (43) income tax returns, financial excuse faithful performance by the (5) Upon the request of the is hereby declared to exist,and this Po q TO THE CITY OF TUCSON, Pima statements,and other like materials Licensee. Licensee and the approval of the Ordinance shall be effective im County, Arizona, according to the of the Licensee which relate to its Paragraph "A" of SECTION 11 Council. mediately upon its passage and mapof record in the Pima �3 :::._:.::>:•:•:;«: adoption. County i' operation in the City-Town. Access shall be amended by deleting words B. The Council shall consider the Recorder's Office ink PASSED AND ADOPTED BY Boo 12 0f Maps to the aforementioned records shall "copyright infringements" in line request of the Chief Administrative and Plats at page 53. not be denied by the Licensee on the five (5)and deleting the words "... Officer and shall hear any person THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE SUB-WHOLESALERS WANTED. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY THIS 23rd DATED 14-10-76 basis that said records contain and regardless of the merit of an of interested therein, DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1976. WILLIAM C COX Sell Specialty Merchandise full-part Y and shall " "i "propretaryinformation." the same , . . .in Line 12. determine,in its discretion,whether time. Be independent. Work ownLois M.Lamberson Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona hours. Information: 25 cents and Paragraph "D (2)" of Section 7 Paragraph "B" of Section 11 is or not any failure,refusal or neglect Mayor By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 stamped self-addressed envelope to: shall be deleted and Paragraph "D deleted and shall be replaced by the by the Licensee was with just cause. ATTEST: Deputy Sheriff The Capricorn Co., Box 35278, (3)shall be denominated Paragraph following provision: C. If such failure, refusal or "D (2)", and Paragraph "D (4)" B. Defense of Litigation neglect Phoenix,Az.85069. (43) g by the Licensee was with Elsie Robinson Town Clerk $80 WEEKLY.Your own mail order shall be denominated Paragraph"D Licensee shall at the sole risk and just cause,the Council shall direct Pub. The Arizona Territorial (3)"• expense of Licensee,appear in and the Licensee to comply within such Pub. The Arizona Territorial October 21,28,November 4,1976 operation. Be independent. Set own Paragraph"F(3)"Section 7 shall P p Y October 21,28,November 4, 11, 1976 Re Cusick, Watkins, Stewart & hours. Information: 2 cents and defend any and all suits,actions or time and manner and upon such stamped self-addressed envelope to: be amended by deleting the last other legal proceedings, whether terms and conditions as are Req: Lois M. Lamberson, Mayor Harrisq Capricorn, Box 35278, Phoenix, Az. 85069. (43) If you Haveit seen nese Two . 9 you llaveit seenTuesons Best Home Bur bipr._. • . ....... .-:..........: ..............: i..-notga,.1:,It...-;-.-,,,,,--,- .,A)'k...? ***S • 'I - ilili •L L. - �ti. 10-'- 'IV• 124ekIM::: ::-i:'''g. v:. ••:::• :::`":'tiff:`' I •'ice::•:•�'::•:' f S ; t � f "• •on L `� JL. L 1 X. fS • v Att. ..,4,, .. ..r. � ..*:„.....,_• , 4.,::•::•-••• ..,,,, - • 7::::-::::,:::,...:•••.•••..• ---__!i Ifi J9•- , 111, /III MIS �_ t - ��' , ak...._ ---,. , t ,.,.., fir ;- .— ,_,..,. I...... _ -...... __ . ;_., __ i , ,.. , :. A oillii .', . 11.4 .,•.=. . 1 1 :110 ft— . - i i . i:.4'It. . . .,,,... . • [ ( [ [ 0. ,,,,i i ,..,"11 1111 ', , , 11111 i -,.. ... -—. -- -01. _ - _ 0.- .......„„,,... .. . 4,..„.,....,,--_ . .,......,,-- . _ -;z3,-, ,.., - .4-z...„ ----- - :..,... ORANGEIgOOD, From hild-20's KINGSWOOD, From 144-30's 1. On Thornydale, North of Ina. Phone 297-2291. 2. Harrison & Collette. Phone 886-5268. Here's The affordable one you've waited for. 2, 3 4 the home folks mean when they talk Wood Bros. bedrooms, distinctive floorplans, luxuryluxury. It's swank and then some! 3 and 4 rp features, , bed- energy-saving, famed Wood Bros. quality. All rooms. Big lots. Big views. Location you've q y this,and imagine—ORANGEWOOD starts in the dreamed of. Finest schools, shopping, recreation. mid 20's! Looks and lives like a lot more money! Yet styled-for-a-king. KINGSWOOD starts from the mid 30's! Regardless of pBuilt to Last! Thornydale 1O 1 ORANGE- N - • WOOD Ina Rd. ., �c. WOOD 0' .. i ,. Orange Grove Rd, c imemar (j,�, . o Models open 1 ii(,,,,,, E �► cc E daily 1l , Vi' 1`Ilj1.�f HO F ` C yOQ , O,` wl,,f� HOMES Grant Rd. -1 ft �� - Speedway Eou.►Mous+.c Broadway KINGSWOOD PAW; OPPORTUMTt 22nd St. l FOR OVER 25 YEARSlr CHOSEN FIRST FOR HOMES THAT LAST! , Page 18, The Arizona Territorial, October 21, 1976 old ,r • 1r , meaning Amphi, oclash he gained 222 yards and three touchdowns on 18 carni all-state choice at both offensive and defensive tackle. es. THS quarterback Ron Ramirez was also listed as However, the Badgers could be in trouble tomorrow questionable for tomorrow night's game. night. However, Amphi's quarterback problems may be for lead The Badgers lost the services of two-waytackle Shon over, Neal as Steve Doolittle ran the Wishbone well, with Neal for the rest of the season with a knee injury. strong running from Barkley,who scored on runs of 46, Neal was considered by many around the city as an 65 and.4 yards. By WALT NETT Tucson's oldest prep football rivalry continues tomorrow night as undefeated Tucson High (5-0) • . • ow CDO travels to Amphi (3-1) in a game pitting the early 4 :-.: leaders in the AAA-South West League. Kickoff time is aN , 4 7:30 p.m. ri, _ Both teams are undefeated in leagueplay. _ Last week, Tucson manhandled Sun hosts Sunnyside 26-0, .. while Amphi bombed Salpointe 35-20. � • point ' : * ' : Tomorrow night's game matches up two of the city's w top rushers, in Badger Ron Sheppard and Amphi's .„ - Atiok - . "', . �� ,„ . Randy Barkley. .---- Safford Sheppard,currently the city's top `- picked up t `_J- y' rusher, �� ,y - ,a Canyondel ' w° �- Oros un- 142 yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries last'week x $. s � ; . �A ��� defeated football while Barkley, runninghelped �:� ..x,°' ."' �:�� .#� � �" - , team c5- Y take Amphi to the e . - �; - :. . .. , AAA state championship .: � ��'� 4. c ,�:.: .- � --: -:� � � - 0) faces a stiff challenge p p last season,went over the 100- a �����.��:. � ��� �_��= � ' °`� � � ��` � tomorrow night as it hosts yard mark for the first time this season last week, as ° ,,- �' - � Safford (5-1) in a AA-South � .7` - clash at 7:30 p.m. 'fir°^i�, -. `"° �,. � w �s �,.� • ik9!' "�` � � r . 1. o. � Both teams are • . .„„ � � .�.4.,'., , w.}. defeated in league play ° ,. ° going into tomorrow night's game. , Nilo devisnie • Flowing Wells running back David quarter of last Friday's game. Watson, Safford crunched San HWatson (44) yardsManuel 44-0 last week, pops into she Nogales a sophomore, gained over 200 as secondary for a long gain in the first FW blanket' the Apaches, 28-0. while CDO's defense held Globe to only 116 yards total offense in a 21-0 a Jam : victory. _�°nCabs face g heThe Dorado defense managed to put one touch- uel S1me, m us t win ' down on the board as Ken � � Raley ran back an in- ��� ��oes terception 22 yards for a score. Flowing Wells (3-2) quarterback Tony Rose, who pounded the Marana Halfback Greg Connor The owners MANUEL and PAM SIMOES think you deserve the best so travels toDouglas(5-1)in a who set a state record for defense for 218 yards and added two more touch- put your head in our hands for a new you!We offer complete grooming game that will move one career touchdown passes two touchdowns, downs for CDO, bringing and beauty services for men and women such as eye and lip waxing, gin g manicures, pedicures, sculptered nails, skin care treatments, and team up into a scramble for last week as he completed However, the Cabs have his total to 11 for the eye make-up applications shown to you by PAM using the latest make-up second place in the AA- his 56th. a pair of solid running season. The game is im- techniques as used in GLAMOUR, MADEMOISELLE,and VOGUE g fashion magazines. PAM,former fashion model has experience in both South conference at 7:30 Rose also has a pair of backs in David Watson and portant for both teams, as fashion show coordinating as well as working with varieties of designs. p,m, tomorrow night. good receivers available Brad Lax. the lea MANUEL,has created hairstyles for HARPER'S BAZAAR,MODERN league champion p could BRIDE and GOOD HOUSEKEEPING, and has formerly worked at In last week's action, the in David Cope and Joey be decided tomorrow night. CHARLES of the RITZ and HENRI BENDEL BEAUTY SALON of NEW Caballeros overcame a Huish. Cope caught two of The loser drops into a tie YORK CITY.Call for an appointment. The punched through p Call for an appointment cold first quarter to dump Rose's three scores last Nogales' defense'.for 212 for second place, with Nogales 28-0, while week. yards and three touch- either Douglas or Flowing 297 932 Douglas . . gas bombed Marana, In addition to his own downs on 24 carries Wells, depending upon the 4 Tuesday through Saturday 7110 North Oracle Road -28. passing and scrambling Lax , while outcome of that game - added 59 yards on 13 Douglas has a balanced 'ability, Rose can hand off carries. tomorrow night. attack this year, led by to fullback Alex Brown, However, with the new three-division setup in the The game is a "must Class AA conference this DonMatlock ,.. WE MAKE win situation far both ear y the second-place • ` teams,if either is to stay in team from the Southern Your North S 1 d e contention for the "wild Division will eta "wild card” berth in the state card" berth in the first =:Y' FARMERS AG ENT playoffs. round of the state playoffs. 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SAVINGS Financial . A.,. . . 3h1 � i;.1,1,„.,, j —Home 792-2153 6 convenientCenter !` :. . . locations Decors 'Note:Federal regulations require substantial interest _ x penalty for early withdrawal from certificate accounts. � :;:,,``'hi ,� - 'r.' �K.. * 297-3176 y' October 21, 1976,The Arizona Territorial,Page 19 theJanuary 's CLIFF VALLEY GOLF poorif. �- Public 18 hole Par 3 Golf Course... Complete Golf ,, '� By FRANK MACOMBER fairway at La Costa, Calif., Don this year already Shop,Men's&Ladies spor ` Copley News Service scene of the MONY tour- has pocketed$95,706, about Sportswear,Golf Instruc- tion, waft nett Lfrn At 46, Don January is nament, January talked $25,000 more than he tion,Snack Bar. second career in and laughed about the 21 earned all last5910 N. Oracle 887-6161 starting a eco d g year. , a sport that has become years since he joined thea,! This column ought to make a lot of football widows overcrowded with talent in tour as an eager young - - happy. -. the last few years. graduate of North Texas But this wiry little University. His Texas Look ''. for the sign of the bighat Sunply put, I d like to propose taking professional football off of the television sets, and leave it in the Texan, weighing in at only drawl is as broad as the Rio stadiums, where it belongs. 147 pounds,says he'll hang Grande. - =-� --. -, OP The reason is not that I'm crazy,because in a wayI'd in there as long as his game "I'm finding out that it's •j' r Dine in delightful atmosphere will let him. tougher than I remem- L Strollingguitars nitely to see the game left on the tube.I like football. g 1 "( y But let's face it-football injuries are of two kinds; Golfers will know bered on the tour,"he says. Banquet facilities available inadvertent and intentional. already that January is a "Twenty years ago you I've suffered through pulled hamstrings, sprained Dallas- shotmaker who could finish up close to the 3602 E. Grant Road 7321 E. Broadway and a bashed-in nose,knowing full well that they made it big on the PGA for winners if you were only are the normal effects of the game. Whenever two several years, then went five strokes off the pace," 327-3473 296-5612 bodies meet, there areroblems with impact--broken into a slump and built golf Don recalls. pcourses for a time instead "Todaythere 11:30 AM to 11 PM 11:30 AM to 10 PM arms, dislocated shoulders, torn knee ligaments-and are so 7 days a week 7 days a week everybody who plays the game knows that every time of playing on them. many good golfers you you step on the field,the odds against you coming off in Then last year, when the might wind up 32nd and one piece are just a little bit less. money market was thin still be only five shots back _ and it was tough to find • of the winner." �` �` r But, there are people who go out with the intent of j�`` funds for new courses, •- ft injuring someone--usually a key player--within the January decided to _try . : F „ allotted 60 minutes. Witness the George Atkinson-Lynn _'1.... �--4-- what few golfers ever have Q�n a ; � � ,rpt�,,,. � , - Swann affair several weeks ago. achieved - coming back to _ !' '� -�-. I'd hate to think of the number of kids that might be the tour to win again after a trying out a little of the of "after the whistle" number three- ear la off. wins a t s„Litto. 14on somebod else since that incident, all because the Y yy But come back he did ,4do6e1 "miracle of television" brought it into the homes. ' winning $69,034 in prize It's television's fault. You look at the increase in TNGC fights that are shown (instead of cuttingaway to the money and capturing the SPECIALS Fine Liquors g San Antonio, Tex., Open in crowd for a pretty girl splashed across the screen),and a sudden-death play-off THIS WEEK Imported& the number of retired players who joke on-camera p Y Joan Hall was Class A about late hits and dirtyplayers (that's you Alex over Larry Hinson. winner of a Handicap vs. Domestic Wines p y And the other day, "Old Par event played Oct. 11 at f Karras, with your remarks last season about Conrad as his House of Lords Gin (1/2 gal.) $13.99 Folks" January, Tucson National Golf Dobler), and the number of times we get replays to close friends call him, let Course. Her score was Schenrey's Vodka (qt.) $4.49 "see if we can see the penalty(which is usally a clip,or his tour colleagues know he Plus 9. In second in Class A pass interference, or a really vicious hit on a guar- was back for awhile by was Linda Carter with a Ron Palo Viejo (qt.) $4.99 terback)." winning the prestigious Plus 3. So some kid sees this, and because it's glorified by Old Crow (qt.) 6 yr. old $5.59 MONY Tournament of Mildred Wills was Class some broadcast clown,he goes out and does it himself. Champions by five strokes B winner with Plus-5, and Spey Royal Scotch(qt.)8yr.old $5.99 The alternatives amount to two: take football off the from a field sprinkled with Alice Jewett second with air, which is regrettable, because a clean game is most of the world's top ply 4. Peggy Leader was . 10% DISCOUNT great entertainment beyond compare; or get the golfers. first in Class C with Plus 7 ON CASE PURCHASES sportscasters,especially the retirees,to clean up their That was January's 12th Y and Claire Smith next with respective acts. . tour victory, including the Plus 4. "HOUSE OF HALF GALLONS" The latter is by far the more preferable one, but in PGA Championship in 1967, 7117 N. Oracle Rd. Phone 297-0492 either case,somethingshould be done before the kids p p Oct.19 to 22 are the days since he turned pro in 1956. of the TNGC Presidents *all prices include Sales Tax start thinking that dirty players are great players. Strolling down the Cup tourney. PS'PICKS Last week--5-1, .833. Season-21-10, .677. • �.,,,,,,.,....-- ;, e 1 CDO over Safford -- if the Dorados don't fumble. r_ Home field advantage should help CDO. ij .---7 ):\ Flowing Wells over Douglas -- Cabs looked betterA against Marana than Bulldogs. ,� .4fati,„,,,L, Amphi over Tucson -- Barkley's in shape, and the Ili( loss of Shon Neal could hurt THS too much. �,,M E R, a NpARTS Globe over Marana--could be close,but Globe's size PARTS . should pull if off. Sabino over Palo verde -- Sabercats want it more. 11 I .4 Texas Tech over UA--gotta go with tradition here, CAMPBELL AVE. 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Our nation's dangerous dependence on MidEast oil of foreign oil nations for our growing energy needs. nations for our energy needs is now even greater than Proposition 200 would damage our efforts to achieve it was during the 1973 Arab oil embargo. energy independence. And yet,just when we're trying desperately to develop Proposition 200 would create even higher electric alternative energy sources,the activists promoting bills for all of us by forcing the use of more costly foreign Proposition 200 want to completely bare Arizona's use • oil to produce electricity. of nuclear energy. We urge you to VOTE NO on 200, and help us defeat Proposition 200 would put us even more at the mercy this attempted ban on nuclear energy. NO • .. ,200 These Arizona Leaders urge • Ben Avery Professor M.Paul Capp.MD Lynn A.FitzRandolph Elbert J.Lewis . 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